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MOB TWO AtiAKT PAltY DEMOCRAT. frI&AV. OCTOBER 13, 1616. Daily Democrat F. P. NUTTING ... i . Leasee. 1 Entered at the postoffice at Albany, Oregon, as second-class matter. .Published every evening except Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tues days and Fridays. BUSINESS MATTER SUBSCRIPTION RATES , Daily Delivered by carrier, $400 per year in advance, otherwise 40c per month. ' . . By .nail, at end of year 3 50 By mail in advance, per year 3.00 Semi-Weekly At end of year . $1.50 When paid in advance, one yr. 1.25 In orderiuff changes of address, sub scribers should always rive old as w-rM as new address. CLASSIFIED RATES Ic per word for first publication; yic per word thereafter, payable in ad vance,. Minirmim charge of 25c - Established in 186S. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1916. WHY FOR WILSON. By George Creel. Woodrow Wilson stands for cour age and achievement; Charles E, Hughes stands for evasion and criti cism. No citizen is in doubt as to the president's position on all the great questions of the day. ' What he has done is a matter of record; what he intends to do is set forth in- simple. . understandable English. What citizen is able to say what Mr. Hughes would have done or what he will do? He quarrels meanly and persistent- ly with everyone of the great laws that Woodrow - Wilson has driven through. Currency and tariff legisla tion, income ' and inheritance taxes, . workmen's compensation, shipping bill, rural credits, trade commission, and even the child labor law have been made the targets of his, peev ishness, but not once has he dared : ay: ' . Mfjf "I Trill repeal them." But when pressed for his own at , titude, takes refuge in the coy state .' tnent: " ' i . "I will be firm." He does not scruple to make politi 7 cal capital out of the Lusitania's dead, but will not say what he himself . would have done. Belgium figures in his speeches, but he declines to state whether or not he would have the United States protest. -The navy bill, indorsed by Admiral Dewey, as the "best ever passed," and the army bill alike receive his censure, but no human power is able to drag a word from him with regard to what he considers "adequate" preparedness. . His lips were sealed during the days when the eight hour bill was be fore congress. As leader of his party he sent no word to Republican sena tors and representatives asking them to vote against the measure, though ' a filibuster could have depleted it. But before the ink was dry on the president's signature he burst out in noisy denunciation. Even so, he does not say: , "I will repeal it." ' Never was the issue so clear-cut between courage nd cowardice, be tween honesty and hypocricy, between performance and protestation. On the one hand stands a president who has given peace with honor, preparedness without militarism and prosperity with justice. On the other stands a candi date without an issue, without a prin ciple, without a policy. POODLE DOG POLITICS. Salem Journal: The Portland rep resentative of the "Woman's part," an organization said to be financed by the Newport society women whose energies have heretofore been devoted chiefly to giving banquets to poodle dogs and pet monkeys, sends out the following: "The misstatement that President Wilson is a true supporter of suffrage has been given rather wide circulation through 'the Democratic circles. The fact that President Wil son has had three and one-half years in which to demonstrate his interest in national suffrage for the women of the country." Well, suppose it is true that President Wilson i6 not in favor of woman suffrage except thru action of the states the plan en dorsed by both republican and demo cratic parties in their platforms what did the republican party do to further suffrage as a national issue in ' 30 or 40 years of undisturbed su premacy?. Certainly the republicans Hid nothing and the record is to their credit because the right of women to .vote should be settled by the respec tive states and not by the nation, just as the republican national platform 'adopted at Chicago declares. Hughes repudiated his own platform when he declared for national suffrage in the . evident hope of securing financial help from New York ; swell society set. -who have taken up politics as a fad when not attending their monkey din ners, or at the suggestions of their husbands Whe art railroad or trult millionaires and art! naturally inter ested in the success of Hughes. MISFITS 1 Scratch 'em cowboys. Some round up this Western Ore gon aggregation of cowboy stunts. . When the rough is cut out there is a good deal of intense interest. The achievements of the experts in man ipulating horses is a marvel of skill. Beans are too much for bridges. From the start Boston had the edge on Brooklyn. Booze always causes trouble. It's built that way. It's as natural for booze to bust things as it is for water to run oft a duck's back. Some mighty good riders at the round up. They can't beat some riders- of hob bies in sticking on thou'jil. Take W. S. Uren. for instance, what This Is the Range YouVe Been Wanting Many housewives in this community have long been looking for a more modern and convenient range. At last we've found just what you've been wanting the Leonard Hi-Oven Range made in fourteen different styles. Every range has a convenient elevated oven no more stooping and there are many other convenient and special features. We have been appointed exclusive agents for this re markable line. ' Leonard Hi-Oven Ranges (Burn Coal or Wood May be equipped for Gas) ARE A PROVEN SUCCESS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Though new in this locality, Leonard Hi-Oven Ranges are not a new and untried line. In other localities where Leonard Hi-Oven Ranges are sold they are creating a great sensation, as every range gives splendid satis faction. Made in 14 styles, and a style to suit you. - YOUR INSPECTION INVITED We want every housewife, whether needing a new range or not, to come in and inspect our line of Leonard Hi-Oven Ranges. see tbem in demonstration at Central building, 1st door to left: Fisher Braden Co. See the Wild Broncoes and Champion Bulldoggers at the ALBANY ROUND-UP and COUNTY FAIR Commencing Thursday, October 12th Concluding Saturday, Oct. 14 y oacoTl Eurratl REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES from all Oregon Electric Ry. Stations October 11 to 14t, inclusive, good for return October 16th. From Salem $1.10. Woodburn $1.75, .Portland $3.10. Harrisburg $1.10, St. -Louis, $1.60, Junction City $1.20, Cor- vallis 50c, Eugene $1.75. H. S.LOGAN Agent, Albany i R. H. Crosier, Asst Gen. Pass. Afent, Portland horse Could buck him off i single tax saddle, Open Letter to Hughe, (By Luther H. Rice.) Dear Mn Hughes: v You'll please excuse , ' My dullness if I seem obtuse, Or fail to properly enthuse, When you break loose. The papers give me all the news And more advice than 1 can use; But when I try to get your views On public uestions, theqn $ lose My patience, and I sigh and say "Oh, what's the use!" I give the devil all his dues; I rather liked you, Mr. Hughes, When you were judge. But when you ' chose To be a knocker and abuse Our president, I must refuse To read your "ooze." The Democrats you still accuse; Your lamentations 1 peruse. These may alarm they can't amuse. And thinking men they won't confuse; But altogether. Brother Hughes, ' You're too profuse. One final word before adieus: If you would stand in Wilson's shoes You'll have to try some other ruse For, by the gods, you're going to lose! The Republican party will get its dues; You're up against it, Mr. Hughes. 7 DON'T MARRY Until You Have Seen The Escape COMING SOON 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. The nervous, irritable, fidgety child is almost always found to have eyes that are defective, sore lids, styes, etc. These de fective visions and quickly dis appear when the eyes are put in focus with proper glasses. E. C. MEADE, Optometrist a 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 bothl Why not do your business through I : ' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $90,000. J. W. CUSICK ft CO., Bankers Albany, Oregon A QUALITY STORE We sell the bestat lowest prices Watch Repairing F. G. Will VIERECK'S y BATHS First-class Workmen Only Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets WEAVING Carpets and rugs.' Will furnish materlar and make- carpets at 40 cents a yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Minnie Smith, 'phone 339-Y. - ' . ifi "chTldre ns il II EYES SCRATCH 'EM COWBOY Prise winning groceries at the Ideal Grocery NEW BUCKWHEAT, MAPLE SYRUP CRANBERRIES CASOBAS ( SWEET CIDER 212 W. 1st Street Both phones 58 SAVE MONEY Both country and city 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 uT means more profit to you. Parker & Parker Busy Corner Grocery W. E. Parker 'Mack Parker 4th and Lyon St. For Sale GRAIN SACKS POTATO SACKS. TENTS. AND ALL CAMHNG ourii's. set: ME AT THE PACIFIC JUNK SHOP Bring your junk to me, trade or cash. E. ROGOWAY. 2nd and Baker Home phone 2227 Bell 3455 Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill P. B. PHIPPS Graduate of the Weltmer Institute Drugless Healing. Chronic, Nerv ous, Lung and Female Diseases. 734 Lyon St. Albany, Or. Home phone 2185. Bell 364-R. Fisher-Braden Undertakers Lady assistant Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building, Albany, Or. Both phones. Lady Assistant NEW RUGS MADE FPO' YOUR OLD CARPETS.. N. W. Rug Co., Portland, Or. M. L. SANDERS, Albany Agent Bell phone 377-R; Home 83 Feed Flour Lime-Cement M. SENDERS ft CO. Open Saturday Evenings. Salesmen Wanted Energetic, reliable parties to represent one of the Oldest Nur series on the Pacific Coast. Pros pects good for extensive planting. Choice territory open. Liberal commissions paid. Cash advanced on orders, ALBANY' NURSERIES Room 407, 1st National Bank Bid. Albany, Ore. 2 L. B A 1ST Y Iori U SAVINGS BANK Mortgage Loans. Have plenty of local money to loan on furms in amounts from $1000 to $2500; also have Eastern money, and can make loans in amounts ranging from $.1500 to $10,000 on good culti vated farms in Linn or Ucutoii coiiu lies for lung time. No delays in ob taining the loan. See J. V. PIPE. 203 West First St,- WHEN . answering classified ads, please mention the Democrat. STETTER'S FOR GROCERIES AM) CROCKER V THE BEST BAKED GOODS GROCERIES, PRODUCE and FRUITS PARKER'S "The Sign of Quality" 136 I.yon St. Bulh I'bunes BUSINESS P I A Q Q I P I C 11 ' WANT DIRECTORY ULnUUiriLU ADS BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHIROPRACTOR ELMER C. GIPE Chiropractor. Rooms 5, 7, 9, 10, Cuiick- Bank Bldg. Nature cannot cure a disease unless the cause is removed. Chiropractic adjuttments remove the cause. The Chiropractor's Way la Nature's Way Examination Free Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy Suite 401-2 Nation al Hank Bldg. DRESSMAKING MRS E. M. HALL Fashionable Dressmaking Bell phone I4B-R. State Uank Bldg. s27-o27 REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city property for sale. Real estate loans. Fire insurance. Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. E. F. SOX Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance. 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. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE 4 Room modern house ' located on W. 10th St. Easy tcrmB. Call at Fortmiller Furn. Co. or 1086 W. 7th St. a7t tf HEMSTITCHING 10c a yard. Sue Breckcnridgc, 333 Second St. Bel! 96. Home 182. ; FOR RENT Modern furnished room $8 per month. Gentleman pre ferred. 321 W. 6th St. Bell phone 555R. 1 LOST Solid gold engraved oracelct. Call 497R Bell phone. Mrs. Karl Fisher. Sept. 19tf FOR RENT A furnished 6 room cot tage. Also two furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire at 333 S. Jefferson street. Home phone 4128. al7tf WANTED Woman or strong- girl as house keeper for modern com:- " try home. Call Bc'l 229R after p. m, a21tf WANTED A young lady over 18 to learn telephone operating. Apply to 1 rwe' 1 1 NATIONAL DANK School Days Here Again Lesson No. 1 is Banking Early thrift is practically flic only power thut will enable a bay or K'fl to n-nlitc n life ambition, An account In our bank is an education in business methods and systematic thrift. Why not start ode right away? St. Francis Hotel Albany, Or, No cxlru charges for bridal chambers, We wrlcnmc "you. i llf FRESH MENATS. FRESH FISH LINNORE HAM AND BACON Home produced, real breakfast foods. Call us or any leading grocer for Llnnora goods. I). E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY SECOND AND LYON STS. Both Fonea 47 Golden Rule Dairy MILK and CREAM 2 Dally Deliveries. Both phooa H. M. PALMER, Prop. SWEET CIMER-Will make cider for public every Tuesday, starting Srpt 26. Will deliver cider and vine gar in city at 25c a gallon. C. It. Widmcr, Home 25.1H. al7tf dl wk CLEANING clover scca a specialty. Exceptional line work. Large capacity- II. V. Kornig. i mile north Golira station, Lebanon branch S. P. Hell 28K2. alHnlK chief operator, Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. MEN WANTED To clear land. Easy clearing. 1 1-2 miles west of Albany. Victor Ekstraud, phone Bell 9F13. j,jj FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, 423 W. 1st St. Reasonable price. Bell phone 3I?-R. m3ltf WANTED Tray girl at St. Mary's Hospital. olfl-17 FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE An improved farm of 32 acres, close to Albany, equity for Albany property, or rent to desirable party one year. Also house and 1 acre for rent. Fish ft Hodges. o7-l3 FOR SALE 1913 Sludcbakcr car. 5 passenger. Run less than 7000 miles;' 4 new tires and in good condition. Tyler ft George, Haragc. olO-lfi EXCHANGE Clear lots or late model auto for mortgages, notes, real estate contracts, or equities. Address R. E. care Democrat. ol2-l4 FOR SALE Driving or saddle horse, grey, suitable for children or wo men. Price very reasonable. Address Mrs. A. J. Caldwell, R. D. 6. Phone Bell 21F24. . 010-16 FOR SALE U. S. cream separator, new, 450 capacity, cheap. Call at the creamery at Shedd. o9n0 FOR SALE High grade Holi'art M. Cable piano. Nearly new, Used less than 3 months. Will sacrifice if tak en quick. Cash. Terms, or trade. Apply at 214 So. Ferry St. o7-!3 FOR SALE Saddle mare. Six years old. Will drive single or double Phone Bell 2F13. 07-14 Daily Democrat by Carrier, 44 Year, MEN WANTED for Saw Mill and Yard . Work Call 415 East First St., or phone 358 HAMMOND LUMBER CO. Oregon' Junk Co. Paya highest prices for hides, pelta and all kinds of junk. 10 horse power steam engine. Grain and potato sacks for sale. '313 E, 2nd St.; Bell phone 72-J. v 4 r