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MOB TWO strriwsy r AtBAKT DAILT DKMOCRATTUESDAV, 0CT6BER 1, ifll. Daily Democrat F. P. NUTTING Lessee. I. , - ' MISFITS Entered at the postoffice at Albany. Oregon, as second-class mat;r. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1916. WHY FOR WILSON. By John R. Alpine (President United Association of Plumbers and SteamCittcrs.) President Wilson has shown, dur ing his administration, marked intent to be reasonable and fair with regard to those measures and claims of or ganized labor calculated to maintain the highest standard of equity for all the people. While he has been emi nently fair to. the great mass of wage earners, at the same time he has pre dicated his judgment upon the. very evident desire to be fair to all. President Wilson has been beset with a greater number of serious and allimportant problems than any chief executive of our country, during the past half century. Through all the trials of greater or lesser importance, he has retained and preserved the dig nity of his office and nation, the while mindful of.the fact that all men of our time and country are entitled to equal rights and consideration. For this general interest in labor's cause and for his masterly adminis trative powers, I favor his return to office for the best good of all the people. ' I submit this as a personal opinion and believe that this opinion wilt be reindorsed most emphatically by the voters of our country and that as a sequence President Wilson will be reelected. GREATEST FORWARD STEP. Only two American presidents. Lincoln and Wilson, have understood or sympathized with the aspirations of tabor. Lincoln's great action, how ever, affected only one race; the Sea men's act and the Child Labor act are landmarks of labor history. Wit son's unequivocal endorsement of or ganization and the eight-hour day in the present controversy is the great est forward step ever taken by any American president Bash M. Man ly. - PEERY COMMENDED. Mr. E. C Peery, of Scio, The Tri bune believes, if elected, will prove a. valuable member for the state and our county. He is a capable and suc cessful business man. He is now the president and manager of the Scio Condensed Milk company and the fact that the business of the company is growing rapidly and that its pro duct is soli! all ivcr the coast and that some of the product lias been shapped to Europe, proves hi::: to be a successful an-l wide awake man ager. He has !een a school director and member of the city count il for a great manv years. In fact n would be difficult to point to a finale year during the past twenty in which Mr. Peery has noc been a public t-fficial of some character. He was the instigator and mainly instrumental in Linn county's adoption of our present high school law. He is a gr.od thinker and has the habit of digging down to the bottom of thinZJ he undertakes. Besides the above, Mr. Peery 's lo cation is ideal. He is the only candi date from the forks cf the Santiam a section of ths county containing more than on-!-hali of the territory and over one-third of its assessed val uation. Moreover, th'S same section has had but two mimbers .if the-legislature in the past twenty cr more years and, as a matter of 'tistice. this section should be remembered at this time. 'LOST Bunch of keys, about ten. Re turn to Democrat office. ol6-19 City Treasure's Notice. The undersigned as the City Treas urer of Albany, Oregon, has funds on hand to pay General Funds war rants Nos. 546 tn 613, inc. of the issue of 1914. Interest will cease with the date of this notice,. Oct 14, 1916. . H. B. CUSICK, ol4-I6-17-18 City treasurer. FOR SALE S purebred Guernseys. E P. Reed, Corvallis. Q14-20 EVERYBODY interested in the organization of an Art Class here please leave name and address at the Albany Art Craft, or write me at 218 N. 11th St., Corvallis, Oregon JOSEPHINE ARMSTRONG MEN WANTED U. S. ARMY between ages of 15 and 35. 15 to 18 parent's consent; 18 without con lent Apply room 227, post office. Open until 8 p.m. ' In the Oregonian is a cartoon show ing a man with an empty pocketbook, as the alleged result of four years of democratic administration. Elsewhere in the paper is a striking article show ing how the pockcthooks of people are well filled. As everybody knows empty pock- etbooki are scarce. The cartoon is simply a lie. Heretofore it has been an empty dinner pail; but the politicians didn't dare ring it in this year the same way After all politics arc a great game of peanuts. , It has been difficult for 'several months to get men to do the work needed even in Oregon, where pros perity has been slower Rettiiicr back The New Fall Blouses Are Here in a Wide Array of the Most Appeal ing and Authentic Styles . Our Blouse Dept. is mighty interesting place these days full as it is with fashion's latest conceits just come to us from makers of high repute. There are Blouses of many different materials in many different hues to match the new Fall suits and pretty white wash waists in a variety of pleasing styles. There's just the kind of a blouse, you desire at a price doubtless less than you would expect to pay. Tomorrow, new models in the ever desirable WIRTHMOR WAISTS will go on sale. They are sensible, serviceable. Season able Styles. As always they are priced at just $1 CASH VALUES WORTH WHILE rVEREADV efface n $ a NAME EVEREADY offers every man, woman and child an opportunity to turn one new word into $3,000. Are you going to neglect this offer or are you corning in today to get an EVEREADY CONTEST BLANK? they are free. Contest closes November 7 at midnight Ralston Electric Supply Co. There's Miles of Wear in Old Tires If you have a blowout or cut it can be made as good as new at HORSKY'S TIRE STATION to the normal than lit the east. Kai Kee is the name of a freshman of the U, of C, who is attracting at tention as a football player doing great work, said to be a coming star. A subscriber wants ! Ex-Senator Bevcridgc to explain why he is not now in the U. S, senate. Just a Comma. Messrs. Editors and l'riutcrs. men who really ousht to know, Give. oh. give us back the comma of the Intppy long ago Comma that divides tlic sentences so til u he who runs may read, Kidding siuns of sense shine sweetly through the clouds thut would mislead. Never did vc love the comma as wc love it now 'tis gone, Letting sentence after sentence blind and aimless wander on. While wc struggle through, the dark ness, fitting words to this or that. Only finding, us we muddle, more uud more to wonder at. Till wc sec that oik small comma, like a bright October moon, Could clear alt in one brief instant would the printer grant the boon; Oh, 1 know full well yon hate it: but, please, cruel printer man. Jive us back the tlear old comma, and as quickly as you c.ui! Kate Upson Clark in Albany Knick erbocker 1'ress. Mr. llu,;lics is ior wuinari suffrage or votes only. Only a short time atfo lie refused to state how lie stood on he subject, and it is known privately hat he was lukewarm. Mrs. llughc. a against it. Outside suffragists, who haven't ad sufficient influence to secure suf frage in their own states have no busi ness in Or. telling our women how :o vote. It won't work. St. Francis Hotel is so home like: Iay for what you cat. Rooms im maculately clean and safe. sltl COME AND GET IT A big pile of heavy wrapping paper at the Demo crat office. Free. o22tf FOR SALE J horses. 2 ponies, one large work horse. Call at Callahan Feed barn Friday. o!7-3) FOR SALE Light roadster automo . bile. First class condition Recent ly overhauled. Address "Roadster' care Democrat. i5ll 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 $K "cH IT DRE NS Id I ft EYES 1 I 1 JV E X AM INEDfj'il 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 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 ' 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 THE Ideal Grocery , has new crop of WALNUTS, FIGS, DATES, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, MA PLE SYRUP. CAS ABAS, SWEET CIDER, DILL PICK LES. SWEET PICKLES, SWEET POTATOES and all vegetables in season. 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 us 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. TKNTS, AND ALL CAMHNG OUiflTS. SUE 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. jtdy Assistant NEW RUGS MADE FRO" YOUR OLD CARPETS.. N. W. Rug Co., Portland, Or. ,VM. L. SANDERS, Albany Agent Bell .phone 377-R; Home 83 Feed Flour Lime Cement M. SENDERS ft CO. Open Saturday Evenings. B A N Y 1 NATIONAL DANK School Days Here Again Lesson No. 1 ii Banking Eurly thrift Is practically the only power tsr. will enable a boy or girl to rculite a life ambition, ' An account in our bank It an education in business methods and. systematic thrift. Why not' start one right away? foRy U SAVINGS DANK Mortgage Loans. Have plenty of local money to loan on farms in amounts from $1000 to $.'500; also have Eastern money, and can' make loans in amounts ranging from $3500 to $UU100 on good culti vated farms in Linnr Hen ton coun ties for long time. No delays in ob taining the loan. Sec J. V. PITE, 203 West First St. St, Francis Mote) Albany, Or, No extra charges for bridal chambers. Wc wclrnmc you. . sltf WHEN answering cranUled ads. please mention the Democrat. STETTER'S FOR GROCKRII'S AND CROCKER V FRESH MEATS. FRESH FISH LIN NO KB HAM AND BACON Home produced, real brealtyit foods. Call us or any leading grocer for Linnore goods. I). B. NEBERCALL MKAT COMPANY 8ECOND AND LYON STS. Both Fonts 47 THK HEcST BAKKI) GOODS . GROCERIES, PRODUCE and FRUITS PARKER'S "The Sign oi Quality" 136 Lyon St. Both Phones Golden Rule Dairy MI1.K and CREAM 2 Dally DalirerUs. Both phutiat H. M. PALMER, Prop. SWKF.T CIDF.K-Will make cider lor public every Tuesday, starting Sept 26, Will deliver cider Sffl' vine gar In city at 25c a gullon. C. K. Wldmcr. Home 25.18. al7lf dl wk CLEANING clover seed a specialty. Exceptional fine work. Larue capa city. II. F. Kornig. )i mile north Goitre nation, Lebanon branch S. P. Hell 28F2. alH..IH BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED WANT ADS 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. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY f"1 '" Tel. t.i. Co. CHIROPRACTOR nipg MN WANTED To clear land. ELMER C. OIPE ElI,y clearing. I 1-2 miles went of 0 c Tn l niJ Ml""y- Vic,or "strand, phone Rooms 5, 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg c gpy ojitj Nature cannot cure a disease unless . the cause is removed. Chiropractic ''OR RENT Light housekeeping adjustments remove the cause. rooms, 423 W. 1st St. Reasonable price. Hell phone ,1I?-R. mJlif . i The Chiropractor a " ; fllJ3L ! Nature's WANTED Tray girl at St. Mary's 1 U f Hospital. qIO-17 i fj lllkf? r 1 Examination Free ,,, . . 1 IJaWatJj'. ! n , WANTED Good girl for general Umyr ' Pr:.0lO;iJ;'".,gy l""l"r- I'lione 297 Hell or call j """'' '""" H j nan"if Bidg0"" 526 w- ,llh St olJl' DRESSMAKING FOR RENT Modem 5 room hou.e. corner 9lh and Walnut. Large en- MRS E. M. HALL closed sleeping porch, cemciJ.air. Fashionable Drem.klng "-'"t. furnace cement l.,,l?r,uh,. Bell phone I48-R. State Hank Hldg. ,'c'y ' I'X j27.027 Savings Hank, olfi-18 REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE GRApES-Concor.l grape, of good quality. Have not been frosted. , B. M. PAVNE Farm lands and city G- Gibson, Home phone 91)54. property for sale. Real estate loans . nl6-2 Fir insurance. Surety Bonds, urnm n vnn n . Room. 19-21. Cusick Blnck, Albany. ' 'Y?0 bkt ' ow" yo"r ow" q OI) home. I have two new modern ' ' homes for sale on easy terms. Or E. F. SOX will sell you a lot and built to suit. Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance. Also have sonic desirable Portland First National Hank Building residence property, which I will H. F. MERRILL ,rn,lc 'or ,:lrm lan'1 clo!,c A'- Insurance, Loins, Surety Bonds bm- ,'ho"c C,co' C Rich" Special attention given to care of ar,U' 309 W- 12 Sl" property belonging to non-residents. ''2' Room No. 1. Second floor, First Sav- i ricT a, ,i , , ,...,. .ii. n l.Ual At the round-up grandstand nigs Hank building, Albany, Oregon. c.n,..i.. . i, , , , Saturday, a small mink fur neck' MISCELLANEOUS, I'1". Kinder please return to Dem- , , , , ocrat office. Reward. It 15-18 (OR SALE 4 Room modern house located on W. 10th St. Easy terms. LOST Man's small leather hand Call ni Fortmiller Furn, Co. or 1086 firip, with screw driver afll order W. 7lh St. a7t If books. Leave at Murphy's Seed - store, for reward. ol6 l8- UEMSTITCHING-lOc a yard. Sue Hrcckcnridge, 333 Second St. Del. FOK SALE U. S. cream separator, 96. Home 182. ,lcw. 45 capacity, cheap. Call at ' the creamery nt Shcdd. o9n9 FOR RENT Modern furnished , ' room $8 per month. Gentleman pre- ' I ferrcd. ,321 W. full St. Bell phone If CM hlCN LOST Solid gold engraved Bracelet. VfAMTCfl Call 497R Hell phone. Mrs. Karl if All I CU Fisher. Sept. 19tf or FOR RENT A furnished 6 room cot- Saw Mi" and Yflrd tagc. Also Iwo furnished house- Work keeping rooms.' Inquire nt 333 S. Call 415 East First St., or phono Jefferson street. Home phone 4128. 353 nI7tf HAMMOND LUMBER CO, WANTED Woman or strqng girl . as house keeper for modern court- . I 1 try home. Call Bc'l 229R after ( p. UregOIl JlHIK LO. m- a21tf Pays highest prices for hides, ' Pel's and all kinds of Junk. urAMTirn a 1 1 ,n , 10 horse power steam engine, WANTED A young lady over 18 to Grain and potato sacks for sale. lenril telephone operating-. Apply to I 315 E. 2nd St.. Bell phone 72-J.