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fkOl TWO AtBAHT DAILT DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, Ifllt Daily Democrat F. P. NUTTING Lessee. Entered it the postoffice at Albany, Oregon, second-class matter. published every evening except Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tues day! ana rnaays. - BUSINESS MATTER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally Delivered by carrier, $4.00 per year in advance, otherwise Oc per month. By mail, at end of year 3 50 By mail in advance, per year J.OO Semi-Weekly At end of year . $1.50 When paid in advance, one yr 1.25 CLASSIFIED RATES Ic per word for first publication; 5c per word thereafter, payable in ad' vance. Minimum charge of 25c. In ordering changes of address, sub ' acribers should always frive old as w n as new address. Established in 1865. , SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1916. SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS. There may have been progress this week in the European war; but it is not of a striking character. The Al lies have gained some trenches and a few hundred yards of territory. Just how that brings the end any -loser it easy to figure out. Experts may be able to prove almost anything from the signs of progress; but the civilian, who just reads the big heads, has his hands full solving any kind of a problem in connection with it, ex cept that it is just what Sherman said it is. The people of this country are simply concerned in seeing it end, that is the human beings; the munition makers are probably not particular, just so they can continue to gobble up the -veallh of the world. An interesting sight in this country is Mexico and the U. S. talking things over in a sensible way, trying to de vise ways and means for advancing the interest of Mexico along physi cal and moral lines, and also to dis pose of numerous little differences between the two countries. The work is going along well with the outlook of a result that thall be satisfactory to the world. This week a ' democratic nominee learned that he had been nominated, and some more speeches were made. There was also a state election, that of Maine. It is about as easy to tell how Maine goes as Texas, so that the result there has been of little signifi cance. Both sides have figured out a big advantage, which is politics. One of the most interesting. things about a hig election are the claims of advantage made by both sides, some thing that has always been conspicu ous, and always will be. Voters, very properly, are learning to do their own calculating, and hare minds of their own in a very emphatic manner. Oregon voters will have a good many things to consider before going to the election booth in November, numerous amendments being up for consideration. Perhaps there is noth ing of more importance than those in connection with the prohibition law of the state, now in force since last January. There are two bills. One is for the purpose of making it stronger and more effective, undoubtedly the proper thing, and the other is to tear it to pieces, under what is called the brewers' amendment, one that would in a measure restore the saloon, at least the beer saloon, in Oregon. It ought not to take much investigation for voters to decide what is right in the matter. FOR SALE Almost new upright loau piano, at less man nail price. Owner leaving Albany. Splendid in strument, in first class condition. Snap at price. Address 722 Maple St or call 1492 Home phone. sl4-16 FOR SALE Cheap 1 driving horse, 4 years old. City broke and sound. , Rubber tired buggy, racing bike and single harness. Good condition. In- . quire 1197 Santiam road. Bell phone 391-J. . ' S14-20 r FOUND Hand bag, containing pair glasses, false teeth, . thread, face powder, safety pins, tooth brush, two pennies and a postage stamp. At Democrat office. Progressive women like some thing different .- THE CASCADE STEAM WASHER Wonderfully lightens women's work See It at 106 East Fourth, or phone Home 2433 and it will be brought to your residence for demonstration. MISFITS These are days of blow. After lis tening to sonic men boost their city nntii it had wings, a listener remark ed that it would be all right if it were only on the sea coast, which would be easy enough to secure, as they could run a pipe line to the occau. and if they could suck as hard as they could blow it would be an easy thing to have salt water right at their doors. Dimitracopulous is the name of the new prime minister of Greece. Some papers think it is a joke to have such a name: but the name of the world's greatest orator, Demosthenese would be just about as jaw breaking if we were not used to it. Scio News: Owing to physical in ability to get about and smell out the news, the Tribune will regard it as a favor if any of our friends who know of an item of news, will tell us about it- . Deserve the Limit. Judge Kelly says he has never sent a man down to Salem without feeling sorry for havirg to perform the duty. ThcTribune knows some people whom it should sent down there for an indefinite period. For instance': Those people who order the paper, take it for a year or two and then say. "I did not subscribe for it," and refuse to take- it from the postoffice. The things that build up are the ones deserving promotion. ' Whatever Inr. Hnwn character has ! l nothing to commend is wtn tne mass es. Politics is a great game of winning over the mistakes of the other fel low. A Ford Tragedy. Dorris Times: 'August 23rd while FOUNTAIN PENS Cleaned and Repaired. No charge except for new parts. Wood worth Drug Co. DRINK IT TO GET WELL Cascadia Mineral Water A fresh supply just received. A case of 24 bottles $2.75 with an allowance of 75c when case and empty bottles are returned MURPHY'S SEED STORE DRINK IT TO THE UNIVERSAL CAR Among the daily reuireqments of ev ery family none is more appreciated than the Ford Sedan, so cozy, com fortable refined and easy to drive. The delights of the electric car with the I'ord economy in price and main tenance. " Runabout $400.75; Touring Car $415.70; Coupele; $560.70: Town Car $650.70; Sedan $700.70; Ford chassis, $380.70. All prices f. o. b. Albany. On display and sale at Crawford's garage, 9th and Baker streets, Albany. L. Chandler, who was In his) Ford automobile, Was racing with hit dog that he got from Mr, Olscn, he col lided with a cow. Not more than five minutes later he ran into Horalek's dog and killed it. In the race with his dog he was unsuccessful for it got into the sage brush and then went back over the hills to its former mas ter. . School Day Humor, "1 intend to call Bridget to bring a fresh bucket of water," remarked the professor's ovife. "You doubtless mean a bucket of fresh water," corrected the professor. "I wish you would pay some attention to your rhetoric; your mistakes arc curious. A few moments later the professor said: "My dear, that picture would show to better advantage if you were to hang it over the clock." "Ah." she replied quietly, "you doubtless mean if I were to hang it above the clock. If I were to hang it over the clock we couldn't tell the time." 0 County trips at reasonable rates. Citv Auto Transfer. a!7tf A. STARK, Physician and Surgeon Both phones 60 330 W. First St Albany, Ore. For Sale GRAIN SACKS POTATO SACKS. TENTS. AND ALI. CAMPING OU'.firS. SK ME AT THE PACIFIC JUNK SHOP Bring your junk to me, trade or cash. E. ROGOWAY, 2nd and Baker Home phone 2227 Bell 3455 KEEP WELL COMING EVENTS. September 25 to 30. Oregon State Fair. Oct 12-14 Harvest Feitval, Al bany. Nov. 7 Election. Dec. 13-16, 1916 Central Willam ette Valley Poultry Show at Albany. FOR SALE OR RENT New strictly modern 5-room house with sleeping porch, full cement basement, two blocks from new central school. Call 640 W. 7th St. or phone 2120 Home phone. sl3-19 FOR SALE 20 head of stock sheep, Scott Ward. R. D. 1. Home X528. st3-l9 PEACHES 50c per bushel. Orchard six miles southwest of Halscy and one-half mile west of Irish Bend Ferry. Archie lnijliram. s7-20 CHRONIC 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. in. and 1 to 6 p. m. D. M. Jones, M. D., Albany, Oregon. 126-a d&sw o St. Francis .Hotel, Albany, Or. No extra charges for bridal chambers. We welcome you. sltf MEN WANTED for Saw Mill and Yard Work Call 415 East First St. or phone 358 HAMMOND LUMBER CO. SAVE MONEY Both country and dry people will save money by trading at Parker's 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 Mack Parker 4th and Lyon St 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 Fohes 47 "Give your children a fair chance at school by allowing to to make sure that they can see well. .. . . E. C. MEADE, Optometrist Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Hamme! Hotel Building fflV CH ILDREN5 11 EYES :l I J EXAM I tL f Fisher-Braden Undertakers Lady assistant For Canning Pears per bushel 50c Prunes, per bushel 65c Peachea per bushel $1.00 Ripe Gravensteln apples ,...75c White pickling onions, lb. 10c Cucumbers, per gal.... 10c to 20c Colo, per head 5c and 10c 1-2 Qal. Economy jars, dos $1.10 1-2 Gal. Everlasting Jars, dos - v $1.00 Ideal Grocery 212 W. 1st Street Both phones 58 Fortrailler Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Buildiof. 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 M.11 ' Many Reasons are offered as to why you should have a Checking Ac count? Briefly summed up they are Security for Funds and Accom modation In business, and this bank can offer you both I Why not do your business through CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $90,000. J. W. CUSICK 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 A QUALITY STORE We sell the bestat lowest pric Watch Repairing F.CWiU Feed Flour Lime Cement M. SENDERS ft CO. ! ' . f Open Saturday Evenings. P. B. PHIPPS Graduate of the Weltmer Institute Drugless Heeling. Chronic, Nerv ous, Lung and Female Diseases. 734 Lyon St Albany, Or, Home phone 2185. Bell 364-R. Milk and Cream CALL 17 BOTH PHONES Bottled milk from tuberculor tested herds. Bottled cresm from Henry Stewart's full blooded Jersey herd. Milk and cream thoroughly pasteurized before bottling. ALBANY PURE MILK ft ... CHEESE CO. 5th and Jackson 8ts, B A N Y IoreI J SAVINGS DANK Mortgage Loans. Have plenty of local money to loan on farms in amounts from HUGO to $2500; also have Eastern money, and can make loans in amounts ranging from $3500 to $10,(100 on good culti vated farms In Linn or llcntmi coun ties for long time. No delays in ob taining the loan. See J. V. PIPE. 203 West First St. WHEN answering classified ads, plesse mention the Democrat. STETTER'S FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY THE BEST BAKED GOODS GROCERIES, PRODUCE and FRUITS PARKER'S "The Sign ol Quality" 136 Lyon St. Both Phones BUSINESS 0 I I P P C I T I! WANT DIRECTORY ULnUUlrlLlJ AOS BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHIROPRACTOR ELMER C OIPE Chiropractor. Rooms 5, 7, 9, 10, Cuskk Bsnk Bldg. Nature cannot cure a disease unless the csuse is removed. Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause. LAWYERS. WEATHER FO'RD & WEATHER. FORD. Lswyers, Albany, Ore. C. C. BRYANT Attorney st Lsw 201-2 New First National Bank build ng, Albany, Oregon. L. G. LEWELLING Attorney at law Notary public Albany. Oregon REAL E8TATE ft INSURANCE E. P. SOX Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance. First National Bank Building H. F. MERRILL Insurance, Loans, 8ureiy Bonds Special attention given to care ol property belonging to .ion-residents. Room No. I. Second floor, First Sav ings Bank buildjng, Albany, Oregon. B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city property for sale. Real estate loans Fire insursnce. Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Alhsny, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Two or three boarders and roomers, men. Mrs. Chandler, 226 West 5th St. nl2tf WEAVING Carpets and runs. Will furnish material and make carpets at 40 cents a yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Minnie Smith, phone 339-Y. WANTED-Placcs for girls to work and go to college. Notify W. II. Lee at Albany College, al9lf CLEANING clover seed a specialty. Exceptional fine work. Large capa city. H. F. Koenig, mile north 'Gollra station, Lebanon branch S. P. Bell 28F2. nIKolK FOR RENT A furnished 6 room cot tage. Also two furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire at 333 S. Jefferson street. Home phone 4128. al7tf FOR SALE Lot and small house. 4 rooms, fruit, garden, well, sewer, U NATIONAL DANK SAFETY and SERVICE An account with us assures nut only Safety hut moat satisfactory hanking service,' This service moans as sistance in finding employment nutl help as well as increasing your Bank Account. The Albany Bakery W Deliver to Any Part of the City 113-119 R. 3rd Street Hell SAO I'any K Home 419 H. J. KIRCHAU CO. For Rent FINK STORK ROOM First Street All ready, with fix tures, furnace heated. Well located. See Dr. A. STARK VIERECK'S BATHS First-clasi Workmen Only Car. First aad Ellsworth Streets etc. East front $650. 1405 Fast Front. Home 1106. sSoft WANTED To borrow $400 for 3 years. Real estate security. No com mission. Dr. W. A. Cox. 7-Ut( PURE CIDER VINEGAR Will de liver in city at 25c a gallon. C. R. Wiilmer, Home 253H. nl7tl FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, 423 W. 1st St Reasonable price. Dell phone 31 ?-R. mJltf WORK WANTfcD Wishing out, or at home, house cleaning, etc. Mrs. G, W. Kuthe. Ilcll phone 424-Y. WANTS WORK Lady wants work by day or hour. Home phone. 3489. nNif WORK WANTED Will go out or take work home. Lice curtains a specialty. 25c per pair. Bell 596-J. or 323 E. 2nd. . a4tf WANTED-Woman or strong girl as home keeper for modern cour tly home. Call Ilc'l 2.;R after ( . a2ltf LOST On Santiam Road between Sanderson bridge and 3 miles west, ladies' sinill handbag, containing between $4 and $5 in silver, few one cent sumps, crochet hook, etc. Re turn to 829 E. 2nd. W. O. Simons. FOR RENT Modern , furnished room $H per month. Gcntlcnini pre ferred. 321 W. 6th St. Ilcll phone 555 R. HEMSTITCHING I0c-n yard. Sue MrcckenrldKc, 333 Second St. Ilcl! 96. Home 182. . I'OR RENT Five roomed cottage. Inquire of E. li. Williamson nt the Albany Slate Hank. alS-22 WANTED Girl for Kcncral house work. Hell phone 3931., or call h.17 VV. lOih. ,5.H WANTED Wagon and harness in good condition. Call Home phone X525. ,14.21 FOR SALE FOR SALE Ripe peaches at the or chard, at 75 cents n bushel, firing your boxes. U. G. Smith. Home phone 8405. Bell phone 609J2. I 2 If FOR SALE 4 Room modern house located on W. 10th St. Easy terms. Call at Fortmiller Film. Co. or 10R6 W. 7th Sr. ,7t tf ?? SA,LE Llxht roadster automo bile. First rlass condition Recent ly overhatilcd. Address "Roadster" care Democrat a5tf FORSALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 million timber claim In Douglas county for city property or good farm land. Hdme 1143. . ?16t( 1 , a