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ALflANT DAILY DIMOCKAt, tHUrsdAV. N6VEMBER 4. 1616
Daily Democrat
F. P. NUTTING
Lessee. '
Entered at the poetoffice at Albany,
Orceon, as second-clsss itmw.
published every evening except Sun
day. , Semi-weekly published Tues
days and Fridays. '- -
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BattblUhed in 1865.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1916
WHY FOR WILSON.
(Judge Robt. S. Lovett in New York
.;' , - : Times) ;
"My firm conviction is that Wood
row Wilson has more really great
achievements to his credit than most
. presidents who have preceded him.
"He has given us business peace
and an open field for a fair fight. He
: has substituted the law as a rule of
conduct for 'government by executive
: order" and "presidential favoritism;
and the. undesirable citizen' has had
the same show as the most influential
; group or the biggest campaign con
tributor. No special dispensations to
form trusts have been granted, and it
has not been necessary to consult the
White' House, rather , than counsel,
before , doing - business. " The status,
and not the presidential feelings or
state of mind, have been our guide.
"Contrast this with the administra
tion of his recent predecessors, when
business men were, runted as "big
game and the presidential choice bc-
tween the 'good trusts' and the "bad
' trusts,' rather than the law, was the
rule and guide. We have had none of
' this under Wilson. Each has gone his
way without any fear of persecution
with only the law for . his guide.
v Friend and foe have been treated
''.alike.' -v. ,:
"What president "has shown more
loyal and consistent personal and of
ficial friendship for every form of le
gitimate 'business and enterprise?
How refreshingly free from' dema-
" gogy every utterance of his upon the
subject has been. Even the railroad
' the favorite ; "field for political ex
ploitation have received justice and
fairness at his. hands except in the
eight-hour day controversy; and that
was a mistake in, supposing that the
eight hour industrial day was appli-
- cable to railroad train service. In the
multitude of majters pressing upon
him for attention, he was, like thous
ands of others, misled, until, too late,
by the shrewd plea for an eight-hour
day, when only an increase of pay
was involved. . ,
"But after'-all, would his opponent
have done differently? This latetr was
silent until he saw the popular side
of the question. Not till then-did his
indignation boil or find expression.
And most of the House Republicans,
including ex-Speaker Cannon, voted
for the bill. . '
"And let us not forget what we owe
Mr. Wilson for the present unexam
pled industrial prosperity of the coun
try. Nothing but Wilson's leadership
and firm stand from the first for
American trade rights for the right
of bur manufacturers and traders to
make and sell all articles of com
merce to all comers secured to us
the enormous trade, extending thru
every line of industry, that has
brought employment and high wages
to millions of workmen and huge
profits to our manufacturers. Let us
do simple justice and remember these
facts. ; Statesmen " and - ex-statesmen
now criticising Wilson had not found
themselves or their voices on this
question until after he had taken his
stand for American trade and indus
try. . . ; .- ;
A FIT MAN.
Portland Journal: No more ca
pable man for congress has ever been
offered the people of the First Ore
gon district than is Mark V, Weath
' erford.' - V.:'
- Intellectually, he is in the earnc
high class as the late Thomas Tongue
who served as congressman . from
that district for several years. In prin
ciples, he is in full harmony with the
: spirit of progress dominant in the
masses of the Democrats, the spirit
of progress that caused the great
break-away of the Progressives and
that is the true ideal of all Lincoln
Republicans.
Mr. Weatherford grew up on a
farm and knows the needs of agri
cultural Oregon as well as any man.
He was educated at the Oregon Ag
ricultural College, where he was a
conspicuous and popular favorite with
the student body. He was graduated
in law at the University of Michigan,
and in his law practice for several
years at Albany he has been widely
commended, for the straightforward
and honorable course he pursues In
the conduct "ol his cases, ;
It is highly probable that President
Wilson will be reelected. His great
work is unfinished., The people ought
to give him congressmen who will not
oppose him but support him in the
great program of legislation proposed
for the new age of peace and perma
nent prosperity in America.
TIik baseball men like fairnlay, and
so back east they have formed a base
hnii Wilmn i-luli with such stars as
Ty Cobb In it, and will help the pres-
llouse on .March In.
Our'giiess 351 to 180.
Thr nearer tin- election irets. as
usual the more both sides are sure
ihey are going, to win.
Pre-election claims sometimes, gel
almost humorous.
Misfits remembers a man running
for-sheriff in the days of caucuses,
who had sufficient promises for his
nomination with numerous votes to
spare. He received just one vote,
which each of the promising delegates
cast...
The following was composed by
Miss Roxana Fiske, daughter of the
Dallas P. M., and sung at some Wil
son meetings in Polk county;
Aloha Oe.
(Farewell to Thee)
A-lo-ha, To the standpat judge
Who made the race and lost it,
Because he wanted deeds, not words,
To govern this grand country of ours.
; . Farewell to Hughes,
Farewell to Hughes, .
Thou whiskered one who made the
victory pertain.
Our Woodrow Wilson gets the votes,
And Hughes will never run again.
A-lo-ha, To you and Teddy both,
Ted was a bronk you could not ride.
And both of you went down to
. . gether.
Forever and ever and for aye.
Goodbye to Hughes,
IISFITS -Vl:
The Biggest Improve
in Your Honie v
The installation of Electricity in your home wil increase
home comfort so tremenduously that yon will wonder
how you ever managed to get tlong without this great
est of modern conveniences.
The mere turn of a switch will flood your home with soft,
clear li;?lit. . ".v
A score or more of Electrical appliances are ready to
assist wiili your housework the instant your home is
wired. . ,, .
Oregon Power Co.
"Reliable Service"
Telephones 15 306 West Second St.
ADVERTISE IN THE D
, Goodbye td Hughes,
Vour Golden Special did no good;
Our women will vote for peace, '
Not war, for home and native land.
A-lo-ha. To HughcsAnd warly talk.
Safety, peace and prosperity
Are good enough for us. . :
Mexico for Mexico
And the old U. S. for us. . ', .
Bye bye Hughes,
Bye bye Hughes,
Yon kicked up lots of fun,
But Wall street gold against the
people
Proved a losing game , tor Charles
' ; E-vason. - i ,
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MANY IN ALBANY
TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE
Many Albany people are surprised
at the QUICK action of simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed
in Adler-i-ka. This simple remendy
acts on BOTH upper and lower bow
el, removing such surprising foul mat
ter that ONE -SPOONFUL relieves
almost ANY CASE constipation, sour
stomach or gas. A few doses often
relieve or prevent appendicitis. A
short treatment helps chronic stom
ach trouble. The INSTANT, easy ac
tion of Adler-i-ka is astonishing. The
Woodworth Drug Co
WANTED Boy to sell newspapers
on train, Saturdays and Sundays.
Newsstand, S. P, depot. ; o3ln2
WANTED A lady solicitor. Call at
1167 W. 11th St. Home phone
"1384. . ; o31-n2
TO RENT A 7-room plastered
building, just finished repapering
and varnishing. Corner 6th and
Thurston streets. Only $10 per
month. See Griff King. .' o31n2
FOR TRADE What have you to
trade for a $30 nickle-platcd B flat
corne, with case. Call Bell phone
412-Y. .
FOR SALE House, 7 rooms, bath
cement basement, lights and water.
813 W. 10th. Also lot Ferry St,
Central Ad. Powell and Sharp.
agents. Easy terms. nl
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WHEN answering classified ads.
please mention the Democrat.
SLADWOOD
Orders delivered on short nslic
E. R. Cummings
There's Miles of.
Wear in Old Tires
If you have a blowout or
cut it can be mad as
good as new at
HORSKY'S TIRE
STATION
EMOCRAT IT PAYS
WORK WANtEtKWill go out ot
take work home, Lace curtains
specialty. 25c per pair Bell 596-J.
or 323 E. 2nd, 4tf
Turn Down
Your
Electric Light
"Just Like Gas"
with the '
DIM-A-LITE
5 Changes
of Light
AN ATTACHMENT NOT A LAMP
Use Your Own Lamps
Saves Current 3 to 80.
Great for the Sick Room,
Nursery, Hall, Bedroom,
Etc. Price, S1.10.
Ralston Electric
Supply Co.
THE CLEAR CRYSTAL LENSES,
we uae in our glasses are the only
sate Kind to use. common ready made
glasses are decidedly risky. Besides,
no two eyes are alike in their needs.
So it follows that only by exDeft ex
amination of each eye can proper
glasses oe selected.
E. C MEADE, Optometrist
A QUALITY STORE
We sail the bests! lowest pries
Watch Repairing "
F. G. Will
Some Day
You'll Tire of
Working
will you have 4 per cent In
terest working for you? -. ;
. In the days of your strength
SAVE MONEY, and let the 4
per cent interest which our Sav
ings Department pays keep ad
ding to the amount, so that
when you wish .to retire youll
havs an inccme to depend upon.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$90,000.
J. W. CUSICK ft CO., Bankers
Albany, Oregon
A. STARK,
Physician and Surgeon
Both phones 60
330 W. First St - Albany, Ore.
For Rent
FINE STORE ROOM
First Street -All
ready, with fix
tures, furnace heated,
Well located. See
Dr., A. STARK
p. v ' THE
Ideal Grocery
-V :V hat new crop of )
WALNUTS. FIQS, DATES,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, MA.
PLE SYRUP, CAS ABAS,
SWEET CIDER, DILL PICK.
LES, SWEET PICKLE8,
SWEET POTATOES and all
vegetables in season, j
212 W. 1st Street j
Both phones 38
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 8t - !
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
.Open from 7:30 a. m. to 7 p.
m, Saturday 10 p, m.
Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets
Cabinet Work
Albany Planing Mill
- P. B. PHIPPS
Graduate of the Weltmcr Institute
Drugless Healing. Chronic, Nerv
ous, Lung snd Female Diseases.
734 Lyon St V Albany, Or.
Home phone 2183. . Bell 364-R.
Fisher-Braden
Undertakers
Lady assistant
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building1. Albany, Or.
Both phones. Lsdy Assistant
NEW RUGS MADE FROM
YOUR OLD CARPETS.. N.
W. Rug Co., Portland, Or.
M. L, 8ANDER8,
Albany Agent
Bell phone 377-R; , Home" S3
Feed-Flour
Lime Cement
M: SENDERS ft CO.
Open Saturday Evenings.
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Albany Hotel Building
A
1T
Y
or? El U SAVINGS DANK
Mortgage Loans.
Have plenty of local money to Ipan
on farms in amounts from $1000 to
$2500; also have Eastern money, and
can muke loans in amounts running
front $33(10 to $10,000 on good culti
vated farms in I .tint or DenKiii conn
'ie for long time. No dcluys In ob
taining the loan, See
J. V. PIPE.
203 West First St.
. ""
WHEN answering ' classified ads,
please mention the Democrat.
i' '
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND
"CROCKERY
' THE BEST
BAKED GOODS
GROCERIES, PRODUCE
, and FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sifn ol Quality"
136 Lyon St. Both Phones
DIRECTORY dllSSlFlE D ADS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C OIPE
Chiropractor.
Rooms S, 7, 9, 10, Custck Bank Bldg.
Mature cannot cure a disease unless
ihe' cause is removed. Chiropractic
idjustments remove the cause.
The Chiropractor's
Way is Nature's
Way .
Examination Free
Dr. Oeo. J. Kenagy
Suite 401-2 Nation
al Bank Bldg.
DRESSMAKING
MRS E. M. HALL
- Fashionable Dressmsking
Dell phone MK-ft. State Bank Bldg.
s27-o27 " . ''
LAWYERS.
Wr.ATHERPORD WEATHER
FORD, Lawyers, Albany, Ore.
C. C. BRYANT
i Attorney at Law
tll-2 New First National Bank build
ng, Albany, Oregon.
L. G. LEWELLING
Attorney at law Notary public
Albany. Oregon.
REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE
B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city
: property for sale. Real estate loans
Fir insurance. : Surety Bonds.
Rooms 19-21, Cuslck Block, Albany,
Oregon.
E. F. SOX
Peal Estste, Losns, Fire Insurance.
Firsl 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
ing's Bank building, Albany, Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE 4 Room modern house
located on W. 10th St. Easy terms.
Call at Fortmiller Furn. Co. or 1086
W. 7th St. " v. 7t tf
HEMSTITCHING-IOc a yard. Sue
Ilrcckenridge, 333 Second St, Bel!
96. Home 182, ., .
FOR SALE Light roadster automo
bile. First class condition Recent
ly overhauled. Address "Roadster"
mrr Ppmmrat aSlI
LOST Solid gold engraved Bracelet.
Call 497R Bell phone. Mrs. Karl
Fisher. .-- Sept, lOtf
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms, 423 W. 1st St. Reasonable
price. Bell phone 3I?-R. m3ltf
1 NATIONAL DANK
The Salaried Man
QREAT WEALTH MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE
FOR ALL SALARIED MEN, BUT INDEPEND
ENCE AND EASE OF MIND MAY BE OBTAIN.
ED BY PRACTICING THE HABJT OF SAVINO.
St. Francis Mole) Albany, Or. No
extra cluirgos for bridal chambers.
We welcome you, illf '
"O '
Si, Fruucis Hotel Is o home like;
lny for what you cut, Rooms lui- ,
ninculalrly cleun and sale, sill
THE HOME OF
GOOD MEATS
AND FISH .
. Including1 '
LIN NO R E HAMS AND
BACON
' 1). K. NEBERCALL
MEAT COMPANY
Both Phones 47
8ECOND AND LYON 8T8.
Golden Rule Dairy
- MILK and CREAM
2 Dally Deliveries. Both phones
H. M. PALMER, Prop.
SWEET C1DF.R-Will make cider
for public every Tuesday, starling
Sept 26. Will deliver elder and vine
gar In city at 25c a gallon. C. R,
Widmcr, Home 2538. al7lf dl wk
No cider made election week. Last
time Nov. 14.
EVERYBODY interestedln the or
gauiiation of an Art Class here
please leave name and address at
the Albany Art Craft, or write me
at 218 N. Ilih Si. Corvallls, Ore.
Josephine Armstrong. o26if
MEN WANTED To clear laud.
Easy clearing. 1 1-2 miles west of
Albany. Victor Ekslrand, phone
Bell 9FI3. o3n3
WANTED Places for girls to work
and go to college. Notify W, II,
Lee at Albany College. ' a!9if
GIRL WANTF.D to do general
housework. Wages no object. 1032
Washington. Dell phone 588-1.
o!7tf
OLD Shoes made as good as new lor
liltlc money. Hums the Shoe Doc
tor, across from posloflice.
dly wk o30f
FOR SALE Hotstcin bull, 3 years
old next spring. Registered, Also
pony. Sec G, A. Asvhe, - It. D. 2.
Home phone 8561. o37-n2
FOR SALE U. S. cream separator,
new, 450 capacity, cheap. Call at
the creamery at Shcdd. o9n9
1-OR SALE House nnd lot cheap.
Reason for selling, owner going
away. Enquire Fromaii ti Barton,
o25nl
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 '
million timber claim in Douglas '
county for city property or (food
farm land. Hrfme 114.1 (lotf
WANTS WORK-Lady wants work
by day or hour. Home phono, 3489.
' n29tf
LOST Small black purse. Name of
Albany Hank on it, and contains
$6 or $7. Return to Tremont Hall,
5.16Y. . 0.IO11I
FOR RjSNT Furnished room, large,
east room. Mrs. W. R. Coin, 610
Ellsworth. o30nS
WEAVING Carpets nnd rugs. Will
furnish material and make carpet
at 40 cents a yard. Satisfaction
'guaranteed. Minnie Smith, phone
339-Y. ,
WANTED A young lady over IS to
learn telephone operating. Apply to
chief operator, Pacific Tel, & Tel.
Co.
Real Estate for Sale
Bargains In farm lands, city prop
erty 1 money to loan, Insurance
written In the strongest old line
companies. Call on J. V. Pipe,
203 W. 2nd St
Oregon Junk Co.
Pays highest prices for hides,
pelts and ah kinds of junk.
10 horse power steam engine,
araln and potato sacks for sale
813 B, 2nd St.. Bell phone 72-J.