Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 13, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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ALBANY DATLT DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1918.
Daily Democrat
F. P. NUTTING
Lessee.
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Oregon, as second-class matter.
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days and Fridays..
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THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916.
JUGGLING WORDS.
It is strange how some papers at
tempt to twist things around for po
litical effect .In nearly every instance
though, so far, it has fallen flat" The
Pendleton East Oregonian tells very
effectively of such a case:
Trying to be scornful an eastern
newspaper refers to the Democratic
party as the "pacifist party." Just how
much reproach is carried in the fling
depends upon the meaning of 'pa
cifist" .
If all who do not wish to see the
country involved in war or have nc
over-consuming desire to face bullet:'
are pafifists, it might be good politka
strategy for the Democrats to fly tht
peaceful flag. Down on the bordei
there are some SO or 100regiments o!
national guardsmen and as a rule they
are recruited to about one-half tin
war strength.
Though' earnestly calling for re
crults, these regiments are not getting
tflem very fast. At the present tinu
out of some 100,000,000 people in tin
United Slates, about 98,900,000 hav.
entirely retrained from going to the
front.. The figures may mean nothing
but it is not far-fetched to say they
indicate that the sentiment for war i5
not entirely unanimous.
. However, if "pacifist" applies tc
people who are willing to sacrifice im
portant National rights or the coun
try's honor for the sake of peace, the
terra is not applicable to Woodrow
Wilson and his backers.
The McLemore "scuttle" resolution
that would have given in to Germany
on the submarine question developed
that fact The administration was
against that resolution and it was ta
bled by Democratic votes. The ma
jority of Republicans in the house,
headed by Minority Leader Mann
voted for the resolution.. In other
words when some real business with
a powerful nation was on tap the Re
publican partyv as represented in con
gress, was the party of the "white
feather."
Three weeks ago when the Mexican
situation looked ominous and the na
tional guard was called to the colors
for anticipated action of what politi
cal faftli were the newspapers, some
in Oregon, that showed, a saffron
streak by assailing the president "for
getting the country into war?"
For anti-Wilson newspapers to at
tack the president as a pecifist is good.
o
BUSINESS THERMOMETER.
Whenever you feel a little dubious
about business conditions generally.
just pick up a copy of Dun's report,
one of the most reliable business ther
mometers in the country, and have it
abolished. Here is the newest report:
Competitive buying has abated and
business moves under reduced mo
mentum, though with surprisingly lit
tie shrinkage in its volume. This is
the period of all others when a de
cided halt is to be expected, and many
plants ordinarily stop for needed re
pairs, and inventories and vacations
are calculated to bring comparative
quiet in commercial channels. Yet
this year is an exception and much
less than the customary lull is now
apparent, while indications fore-shadow
unusual activity throughout the
summer. Instead of being at low ebb
as is often the case at this time, pro
duction is maintained close to the re
cent maximum and enforced shut
downs at manufacturing works will,
as a rule, be of short duration. Oper
ations in numerous instances, how
ever, continue hampered by the scarc
ity of labor and other drawbacks, and
it is still the fact that some mills are
turning contracts away that cannot be
filled as promptly as buyers desire
This is particularly true of cotton and
woolen lines, in which important gov
ernment needs have accentuated the
difficulties in making early' deliveries
. on ordinary requirements. Large or
ders focrmy shoes have also impart
ed stimulus to footwear and leather,
while in steel and iron the sustaineil
foreign demands tend to offset the
contraction in strictly domestic busi
ness. '
MISFITS
That's always a good story about
the Irishman who had never spoken
intt a t1nlin fitinlli iminir to one.
and starting to speak just as a stroke
of lightning lilt tne wire, tie juinpcu
back, crving: "Sure, that's you, Biddy-"
Some people seem to think it's a
fine thing for their daughters to learn
to play the piano, and, so it is, but
piano playing is a mere jingle unless
there is expression back of it.
Some people arc .-,11 physical, and
hence failures, and some people are
all spiritual, and hence almost un
earthly. There is a golden mean.
which people need to reach in their
human associations.
One can hardly have too much of
either if it is under control.
Big difference between the treat
ment of boys today and forty years
ago. Most of them are treated pretty
well; but jome are not, and others are
treated better than they should be for
their own good.
Give a boy everything he wants and
spoil him.
Give a boy nothing and drive him
into evil. . ' ' .
The old, musty parlor is a thing of
the past, at least in Albany. We don't
know of a single one.
You would have to hunt in many
homes to find a distinctive parlor;
Misfits remembers an Albany moth
er who made her boys take off their
shoes when they went through the
parlor. Nothing like that now.
The concentrated power of wealth
has certainly been well whacked at
this Chautauqua, and it deserves it.
'We are almost appalled at the man
ner in which fortunes are being made
in the east, through the robber system
of the day. .
Overcharging is robbery, and thit
is the system of the day. Many things
have gone up hundreds of per cent
merely for ungodly gain.
Greed is at the bottom of most of
the Mriking increases in the prices of
things.
After Jicaring several of the Chau
tauqua lecturers, we are completely
'aligned that Albany is the most beau
tiful spot on the face of the earth.
We should keep it (lean, a garden
spot, home town worth living in.
Speedily, skillfully, economically, is
he City Auto Transfer way. a!7tf adv
Pound
At the U. P. church a gold-headed
umbrella, with the monogram HH.
. j 10-12
POSITION WANTED Capable wo
man wants housekeeping; care of
invalid, or child. Bell phone 204.
CHROMIC- DISEASES a Specialty.
Cancer, Rheumatism, etc. Service
reasonable. Consultation free. Elec
trical and medical treatment. Call,
I want to make your acquaintance.
Office 405 E. 5th St. and R. R. St.
Hours 8 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 6 p. m.
D: M. jones, M. D., Albany, Oregon.
j26-a d&sw
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 "
Our Eye Helps Expert Exam
inations. Glasses correctly
made and fitted. Everything to
better sight.
E. C. MEADE, Optometrist
El
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Order your silo material from the
Albany Lumber Co. Sawmill now run
ning. Both phones. in4t f
WEAVING Carpets and- rugs, in
satisfactory manner. Phone 339-Y.
Minnie Smith. f8tf
WORK WANTED Washing out, or
at home, house cleaning, etc, Mrs.
.G. W. Kuthc, Bell phone 4-4-Y.
Albany la good city. Albany's
markets are better than the av.
erage, NcbergaU'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
The Albany Bakery
We Deliver to Any Part of the
City
115-119 E. 3rd Street
Bell 560 Party R Home 419
H. . FIRCHAU CO.-
A. STARK,
Physician and Surgeon
Both phones 60
330 W. First St Albany, Ore.
PlY KMOCKOt
DON'T BLAMB THE COW
For switching her tail around your
neck, stamping on your foot, or
knocking the bucket over the pail
when you arc trying to milk dur
ing fly-pest season.
CONKEY'S FLY KNOCKER set
tics that problem. . .
Get it with money back guaran
tee at;
Murphy's Seed
Store
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
Cor. First and Ellsworth Street!
Save Money
Both country and city people will save money by trading at
V .
Parkers' Busy Corner
Grocery
...
We pay the highest price for eggs and produce, and sell on a low
margin. Low rent to us means more profit to you.
Parker & Parker Busy Corner
Grocery
W. E. PARKER
4th and Lyon street
B
A
N
Y
loRgl U SAVINGS DANK
County trips at reasonable ratas.
City Auto Transfer. ' el7tf
Milk and Cream
CALL 17 BOTH PHONES
Bottled milk from tuberculor
tested herds. Bottled cream
from Henry Stewart's full
blooded Jersey herd. Milk and
cream thoroughly pasteurised
before bottling.
ALBANY PURE MILK ft
' CHEESE CO.
Sth and Jackson Sts.
Fisher-Braden
N
Undertakers
Lady assistant
P, B. PHIPPS
Graduate of the Weltmeir Institute
Drugless Healing. Chronic, Nerv
ous, Lung and Female Diseases.
734 Lyon St. Albany, Or.
Home phone 2185. Bell 364-R.
For Rent
FINE STORE ROOM
First Street
All ready, with fix
tures, furnace heated,
Well located. See
Dr. A. STARK
SAVE $5.50
ON A -
VACUUM
CLEANER
During Hotpoint Week
July-3-8
and do your cleaning by The
OUSTLESS, HEALTHFUL
AND TIRELESS WAY.
THE REGULAR PRICE OF
THE HOTPOINT CLEANER
IS $25
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
INTRODUCTORY PRICE OF
$1S.50
and SAVE the DIFFERENCE,
$5.50
-FREE DEMONSTRATION
RALSTON ELECTRIC
SUPPLY CO.
Albany. Oregon.
MACK PARKER
U NATIONAL DANK
Conservative Management and '
' Strength
commend this 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 font class condition.
A SNAP at $450.00. CaU 212
West 1st St Phone 5Q3L after
8:30. . .
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building'. Albany, Or.
Both phones. Lady Assistant
Golden Rule Dairy
MILK and CREAM
2 Daily Deliveries. Both phones
- H. M. PALMER. Prop.
Cabinet Work
Albany Planing Mill
Never Start,
Never Save!
If you keep on spending, youll
end up NOWHERE.
If you start, and keep on sav
ing, you'll reach thetopmost
rung of the ladder of success.
The 4 per cent interest at bur
Savings Department will help
you mount
Get your account started.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$90,000.
J. W. CUSICK A CO., Bankers
Albany, Oregon
NEW RUGS MADE FRO'
YOUR OLD CARPETS.. N.
W. Rug Co, Portland, Of.
M. L. SANDERS,
Albany Agent
Bell phone 377-R; Home 83
Jones Book Store
Subscriptions received for Mag
azines and periodicals. '333
West First St., Albany, Oregon.
A QUALITY STORE
We sell the bestat lowest prices
Watch Repairing
F. G. Will
Feed Flour
Lime Cement
M. SENDERS ft CO.
Open Saturday Evenings. '
Eli
WANTED
For Saw Mill
, and Lumber
Yard
Inquire of Democrat
office, or phone
358
Home Comfort
Is greatly Increased by decorating your walls tnd ceilings with dainty,
artistic wall paper. Wall Paper of this kind Is not expensive If pur
chased from us. It is easy to select patlernsdalnty and artistic from
our well selected stock. Won't you let us flfew"T6u early while eur
stock Is unbroken? -
We extend you a most hearty Invitation to see our samples and
will do our best to make' you comfortable while looking them over.
Burkhart & Lee, Druggists
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIl.S AM)
CROCKEKY
THE BEST
BAKED GOODS
GROCERIES. PRODUCE
nd FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sign ol Quality"
136 Lyon St. Both Phones
DUGAN & DENNY
Dealers In second hand and new
goods. Corner' 2nd and Baker
streets.
We compete with catalog hous
es. Bring in your catalogs and
compare prices.
BUSINESS 0 j I Q Q I r I r fj WANT
DIRECTORY U L H U U I f I L U ADS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C. OIPE
Chiropractor,
Rooms 5, 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bsnk Bldg.
Nature cannot cure s disease unless
the cause is removed. Chiropractic
adjustments remove the cause.
LAWYERS.
WLATHERFORD Jt WEATHER.
FORD.
Lawyers, Albany, Ore.
C. C. BRYANT
Attorney at Law
M-2 New First National Bank build
iii). Albany, Oregon.
L. G. LEWELLING
Attorney at- law Notary public
Albany, Oregon.
REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE
' E. F. SOX
Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance.
First National Bank Building
' H. F. MERRILL
Insurance, Loans, 8ureiy 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 snd city
property for sale. Real estate loam
Fir insurance. Surety Bonds.
Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany,
Oregon.
FOR RENT.
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-
FOR SALE
FOR SALE, CHEAP New McCor
mick binder; has cut only 40 acres.
E. H. Holloway. 7-14d&sw
FOR SAL&-For a quick sale, will
sell one' of the best Mlllersburg
10 acre tracts for $1000, $500 cash,
balance on time. This is. $50 per
acre less' than cost. Call on J. V,
Pipe. 203 West 2nd St.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10
million timber claim in Douglas
county for city property or good
farm land. Home 1143. flfitf
E. L. -STIFF ft SON
215 to 317 Lyon St.
New and Second Hand Ooods
BotiRht and 8old.
HAUL
By CITY AUTO TRUCK CO,
Unlit and heavy, all kinds
promptly attended to. Office
J. A. HOWARD. 325 W. 1st St;
Bell loA-Ki llome 68. Hoar
7 a. in. to 6 p. m. Before and
after. 456-Y Ucll; K-544 Home.
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Ilnmmc! Hotel Building
FOR SALE llygica Dairy, with out
lit, busmen and slock, lllair & Sou,
llcllj.hoiie 510-L. jlOtf
FOR SAI.K N'inctccn-foot niotur
boat. Good condition. Cheap if
1:ikcit at once. See A. II. Weather.
'"' j!2-l4
WANTED Widow lady to keep
house fur myself and hired man on
poultry farm. Must he a good cook
and housekeeper. Address Box No.
157, R. F. D. 5. J10-I5
WORK WANTED Will go out or
take work home. Lace curtains a
specialty. 25c per pair. Bell S96-J.
or 323 E. 2nd. a4tf
GIRL WANTED To wait on table.
Apply at once at Carlton Kcr.taur
ant. j2-U
WANTF.I An experienced waitress.
Call at Democrat office. JI2-14
HEMSTITCHING. 10c a yard. Sue
Brcckcnridge, 1132 Ferry St. licit
phone 502-Y.
WANTS WORK-Lady wants work
by day or hour, llome phone. 34K9.
. n2"if
9? SA.LE Light roadstvr aulomrv
bile.. First class condition. Recent
ly overhauled. Address "Roadster"
care Democrat. ,5if
FOR TRADE Good modern dwell-
ing, and private garage, in best part
of Koscburg, for "Albany property.
Hccker ft Ream, 133 Lyon. m31tf
Mortgage Loans.
. Have plenty of local money to loan
on farms in amount, frn,,, ejimn
$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.
Bids Wanted.
Bids will be received by Ray J. Fox,
clerk of School District No. 57, Lyons,
Linn County, Oregon, for the erection
and completion of a new school build
ing to be limit in accordance with
plans and specifications as prepared
by Arnold C. Jenkins, architect." Al
bany, until 11 o'clock a. m July 15,1,
lOlfi. Tl.- ..t,..i i . . ' ' : .t- r
- .. uiru reserves llic
ritrtit to reject any and all bids.
Hy order of Hie school board.
F. A. MARIELS,
Ray J. Fox, Chairman.
Clerk.
Plans may be had by applying to the
clerk or the architect. J3-I4
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