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A0 TWO ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. JUNE Jl, 1010. Daily, Democrat F. P. NUTTING Lessee. Entered at the poatoffice at Albany, Oregon, as second-class matter. lnMihH verv eveninir exceui Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tues- uays ana rtiwy. BUSINESS MATTER v SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily . Delivered by carrier, $4.00 per year in advance, otherwise 40c , per month. By .ujiI, at end of year 3 SO Bv mail in advance, per year 3.00 Semi-Weekl - At end of year ,,,,.$1.50 When paid in advance, one yr 1.5 CLASSIFIED RATES la ner word for first publication; He per word thereafter, payable in ad vance. Minimum cnargc m In ordering changes of address, sub . scriberi should alwaya Rive old as tII as new addreas. Established in 1865. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. BIO BUSINESS WORRIES. Farm and Fireside: Curious things happen in the world of big business. Some time ago the financial district of New York had a "peace scare." There were persistent reports from Europe that the belligerents were se cretly opening negotiations looking to ending the war, and promptly a lot of stocks, especially in concerns that have been making war materials and profits, tumbled in price. The rumors proved groundless; prices firmed up again, and then came along a "war scare" worry about the possibility that the United States would presently be drawn into the war. It would seem natural that con cerns making war supplies would ex pect bigger business and more prof its if this country should begin piling np its orders on top of the European demands. But the "war brides" stocks didn't see it that way they promptly got scared over the possi bility of more war, and the same war stock tumbled again. It's hard to please these market op erators. If the fanners of the south had got half that panicky over cotton in the last months of 1914, , there wouldn't have been a bale in the coun try today. The farmer may be regard ed by the stock operators as a lamb, but he knows enough to keep, his head with him when the wise gen tlemen of the Exchange lose all their bearings. THE U. S. IS' THERE. . A few months ago the United States mint bought a big lot of silver bul ' lion at 484c cents the ounce. That purchase came at a time when silver mines were threatening to shut down 1ecause of the low price. They couldn't earn a living. Right afterward the price of silver began to go up. It touched 73 cents an ounce a day or two before this writing, at which 'point Uncle Sam had made a profit of about a million and a half of dollars on his one pur chase. , The war has set the Old World governments forcing out other forms ' of money in place of gold, which they are hoarding. Silver, being uni versally familiar, and being, "hard money," looks good as a substitute, so there must be an increase in its mintage. The British empire and the United States produce most of the world's gold; the United States and Mexico most of the silver. Any way you turn, the United States of Ameri ca is there. Ex. . MEMORIES OF THE WEST. Mrs. 'Eliza Spalding Warren, of Walla Walla, Wash., has just had published in book form her collection of the memories of her father's and mother's lives on the early western frontier, as missionaries among the Indians of Oregon and Idaho, says ' the Times. The subject matter of the book is of special historical value. It contains, among other facts, a diary by Mrs. Spalding. This is the daily record of that long, hard journey from New York to Portland,, early in the year 1836, when Drs. Whitman and Spalding, accompanied by their wives, came west in wagons and proved that wheels could cross the Rockies. It contains Dr. Spalding's personal account of his work among the Nez Perces and of the Whitman massacre at Walla Walla, Wash. It contains Mrs. Warren's own story of the mas sacre. Mrs. Warren is one of the sur vivors of that dreadful outbreak. The book contains an account of the Nez Perces Indians and a sketch of the life of Chief Joseph, the Fon ' tiac of the West ' , Facta about the Whitman massacre , and its causes are published in this book for the first time. It is well , worth I carting, for it is the first true romance of the West. The book is ' entitled "Memories of the West." There are one hundred and fifty three pages and twelve illustrations, it is bound In neat green cloth and can be purchased for $1.50 at J. K. Gill's in Portland, Mrs. E. S. Warren, Walla Wall, Wash., or from L. C Callaway. Brownsville, Oregon. MISFITS The Oregonian continues to bark at the heels of President Wilson. - Purely politics, it criticises the pres ident continually. As a matterof fact his Mexican pol icy has been a humane and masterly one. It was his business to wait. It was not his business to fight until there was occasion. If such papers as the Oregonian had their way the U. S. would long ago have been involved in the Euro pean war, the most diabolical in the history of the world. We would have been at war with Xrexico at a time when it would have been criminal. At this time it is the duty of loyal people to sustain the president, and not growl, to help and not retard. Men ought to be big enough to rise above political prejudice when occasion calls for it. as it does now. The German-American Alliance claims it secured the nomination of Mr. Hughes. How do the English like that? A president should be neutral, likewise a candidate. President Wilson has always been neutral, tempered wih justice. An editor elsewhere says he has been gosh ding busy. Funny ads. always interest one. This calls for attention: Hyra E. Evans, clairvoyant and impressional reader; also strictly fresh eggs. Chimmie Fadden is dead and we drop a row of tears It would take a smart man to make The Albany Bakery W Deliver to Any Part of the Cfty 115-119 E. 3rd Street Bell 560 Party R Home 419 H. , FIRCHAU CO. THE "HULL" DETCHABLE HANDLE SUMMER UMBREL LA. The latest umbrella is the Theda Bara Blue, purple, green, black, fancy borders F. M. FRENCH & SON . Jewelers and -Engravers Selling agents for Albany SLADVOOD See E. R. CUMMINGS Big fit slab, extra good quality, al so 2nd growth fir slab made of peeled timber. Same as last year. Office phones Bell J43-J; Home 1178. Res. phones: Bell 350; Home 146. I examine the eyes to deter mine the error of refraction and from this perscription I have the glasses accurately made by a manufacturing optician. E. C. MEADE, Optometrist out a list of nominees on the Demo cratlc ticket for state and county of fices. We started and then gave up. The list contains about as many re publicans aa Democrats, fellows who squeezed in between the lines. Democratic nominees, neverthe less, they are entitled to Democratic support, for a majority rules. Clear across the page of the S. F. Bulletin in Vermillion letters, are the words "Angels Land on Seals." The Angels ought to be above such an act. Some one says that Charlie Chaplin is petering out, and that the public doesn't care for him any more. Per haps; but we'll wager a borrowed um brella that the next time he comes to Albany the house is packed. Speedily, skillfully, economically, is he City Auto Transfer way. al7tf adv A. STARK, Physician and Surgeon Both phones 60 33 W. First St. Albany, Ore. Real Estate for Sale Bargains in farm lands, city prop erty; money to loan. . insurance written in the strongest old line companies. Call' on J. V. Pipe, 203 W. 2nd St FOR SALE 10 H. P. steam hay bal er, complete outfit. Price $300. See W .H. Richards, Tangent Phone 10F4. j 13-19 dy wlcy WORK WANTED Will ge out or rake work. home. Law certains a specialty. 23c per pair. Bell 5t-J. or 323 R. 2nd. 4cf WORK WANTED Washing out, or at home, house cleaning, etc. Mrs. G. W. KutheS Bell 424-Y. Home 1167. WE A TING Carpets and rugs, in satisisctery manner. Phont 339-Y. Minnie Smith. f28tf FOR SALE OR KXCHANOB A 10 million timber claim in Douglas county for city property or good (arm land. Home 1143. H6t ROOMS FO& RBNT P. S. Will. altf Ford Seat Covers Ford Lap Covers Ford Oil Gauges White Star OH for Fords Veedol Oils and Greases Ralston Electric Supply Co. 310 West Second St. Save Money Beta Mwatay and sity s4e win save monay by trading at ' Parkers' Busy Corner Grocery Wt pay the hlgheat price lac ags nd aeedute, and sell on s law ntargin. Lew rent te ta means mere profit to yon. Parker & Parker Busy Corner Grocery W. B. PARKER HACK PARKER 4th and Lyon street B A IV Y Iori U SAVINGS DANK Mortgage Loans, Have plenty of local money to loan on farms in amounts from $1000 to $2500; also have Eastern money, and can make loans in amounts ranging from $3500 to $10,000 on good culti vated farms in Linn or Benton coun ties for long time. No delays in ob taining the loan. See -' J. V. PIPE, 203 West First St. Coanty trips at reasonable rates. City Auto Transfer. al7tf Albany is a good city. Albany's markets are better than the av erage, Neber gall's Market ranks best in the state for sanitation and equipment Help a home in dustry and protect your health, by buying your meats from D. E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY SECOND AND LYON STS. Both Fones 47 Fisher-Braden Undertakers Lady assistant P. B. PHIPPS Graduate of S. F. Magnetic Heal ing. Consultation Free. Bell phone 109-J Home phonel2 Over Albany Slate Bank Rooms 1-2 734 Lyon St. 2IS5 Home Phone BEE-WARE No. 1 Pine Hives, complete $2 Hive parts, smokers, foundations, veils, etc Albany $8.00 $3.75 $1.50 U NATIONAL DANK Conservative Management and Strength commend tbis Bank to your consideration. THE CHECKING ACCOUNTS of individuals are especially welcomed. FOR SALE FIVE PASSENGER OVER LAND CAR Electric lights and starter. New casings and storage bat tery. Extra seat coverings and chairs. Overhauled this spring and is in forst class condition, A SNAP at $450.00. Call 212 West 1st St. Phone 503L after 8:30. . - Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building, Albany, Or. Both phones. Lady Assistant Golden Rule Dairy MILK and CREAM 2 Dally Deliveries. Both phones H. M. PALMER, Prop. Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill Thousands of Working People all over the United States are wisely banking a certain por tion of their pay weekly as reserve fund for the future are you ? If not, our Savings Depart ment paying 4 per cent interest, cordially Invites you to do so. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 190,000.00 J. W. CU3ICK 4 CO, Bankers Albany, Oregon NEW RUGS MADE FRO' YOUR OLD CARPETS. N. W. Rug Co., Portland, Or. M. L. SANDERS, Albany Agent Bell phone 377-R; Home S3 Jones Book Store Subscriptions received for Mag azines and periodicals. - 333 West First St., Albany, Oregon. A QUALITY STORE We sell the beslat lowest prices Watch Repairing F. G. Will WE WANT YOUR WOOL M. SENDERS 4 CO. Open Saturday Evenings. MEN WANTED For Saw Mill and Lumber Yard Inquire of Democrat office, or phone 358 Home Comfort Is greatly Increased by decorating your walls and ceilings with dainty, artistic wall paper, Wall Paper of this kind Is not expensive If pur chased from us. It Is easy to select patterns dainty snd artistic (rem our well selected stock. Won't you let us show you early while our stock Is unbroken? We extend you a moat hearty Invitation to see our samples and will do our beat to make you comfortable while looking them over. Burkhart& Lee. Druggists STETTER'S FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY THE BEST BAKED GOODS GROCERIES. PRODUCE and FRUITS PARKER'S "The Sijn ol Quality" 136 Lyon St. Both Phones DUGAN & DENNY Dealers In second hsnd snd new goods. Corner 2nd and Baker streets. We compete with catalog hous es. Bring in your caulogs and compare prices. "r i 1 1 CLASSIFIED 1 1 wr 1 i ii BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHIROPRACTOR ELMER C. DIPS Chiropractor, Rooms 5, 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg. Nature cannot cure a disease unless (he csuse la removed. Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause. DR. S. H. RUSSELL Chiropractor MRS. RUSSELL Ladies' Masseuse Moorfield cabinet steam baths in connection with adjnstiiigs and treat ments, restores health. Bell 186-R Home 1461 LAWYERS. WLATHERFORD & WEATHER FORD. Lawyers, Albany, Ore. C. C. BRYANT Attorney at Law 201-2 New First National Bank build ing, Albany, Oregon. L. G. LEWELLING Attorney at law Notary public Albany, Oregon, REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE E. F. SOX Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insursnce, First National Bank Building H. F. MERRILL Insurance, Loans, Surety Bonds Special attention given to care of property belonging to non-residents. Room No. 1. Second floor, First Sav ings Bank building, Albany, Oregon. B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city property for sale. Real estate loans Fire insurance. Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Modern four-room cot tage, Nye Creek, electric lights', etc. Furnished. Bell phone 189-j : . i j!2tf FOR RENT Four room apartment. Inquire of Burggraf, 118 2nd St. f24 tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, 423 W. 1st St, Reasonable price. Bell phone 312-R, m31tf FOR RENT New bungalow, , six rooms. Dutch kitchen, screened sleeping porch. Full cement base ment, Phone Bell 117L, m24-' E. L. STIFF 4 SON 215 to 217 Lyon St. New and 8econd Hand Goods Bought and Sold. HAUL By CITY AUTO TRUCK CO, Light anil heavy, all kinds promptly attended to. Office J. A. HOWARD. 325 W. 1st St. Hell 166-lt; Home 6H. Hours 7 a. ni. to 6 p. in. before and sflcr, 456-Y Dell ; K-544 Home. Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins &. Taylor Hammc! Hotel Building WILL RENT very cheap warehouse M by 90 rcct on Oregon Electric; also have a ranch of 240 acres about 100 rods from Devilt station, Ben ton Co., 20 acres under plow, small house and barn. Would furnish rea sonable material for addition: will rent for 5 years, $80 per year and taxes, will take all rent in work clearing up more land. jS-21 C. M. GIDD1NGS. Albany, FOR SALE WOODSAWING By R. B. Tower, successor of Ed. Holland. Office with Dugan ft Denny. Bell 394-J; Home 394. FOR SALE-1914 Twin cylinder In dian motorcycle, fully equipped, first class condition, a real bargain. Write or phone J. M. Copcland. phone 21F11. Route 6. j20-27 FOR SALE We have an "Ann Ar bor" Columbia steel hay baler for sale. This baler is in first class con dition and ready to run. Practical ly as good as new and will sell for less than half price. Ilulbert-Ohl- -Ing Htlw. Co. . J15-2I FOR SALE For a quick sale, will -.. r . l. . 1 : i 10 acre tracts for $1000, $500 cash, balance on lime. This is $50 per acre less than cost. Call on J. V. Pipe, 203, West 2nd St. MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED 75 tons of dairy hay, scales and lift on place, convenient for unloading, H, M, Palmer, Al '""y. j 16-22 POSITION WA NTED Capable wo man wants housekeeping; care of invalid, or child. Bell phone 204. WANTED Girl to do general house jvork. Call at 1032 Washington St. WXNTS WORK Lady wants work by day or hour. Home phone, 34R9. n29tf WORK WANTED Alone with five children, want work of any kind. Will go out or bring it home. 823 , E. First St. FOR SALE Light roadster automo bile. First class condition. Recent ly overhauled. Address "Roadster" enre Democrat. aStf FOR TRADE Good modern dwell ing, and private garage, in best part of Roseburg, for Albany property. Hcckcr & Beam, 133 Lyon. m31tf