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p AOS TWO ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1016 Daily Democrat F. P. NUTTING Lessee. Eat at laa poatoffice at Albany, Oraa, as sacomi-cUss wiw, , (ubliabed every evening except Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tues- dayt and Fridays BUSINESS MATTER la swdering change of address, sub- asribers should always (rive old aa weal aa new address. - SUMSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered fcy carrier, $4.00 per year am . advance, otherwise ; 40c per By jiail. at end of year By mail m advance, per year . " Semi-Weekly . 3 50 . 3.00 At end of year . $!.S0 vVjrw paid m advance, one yr. L25 class! Vied rates I per word for first publication; ic per word thereafter, payable in ad varuav Migiiasni charge of 25c in I86S. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916 MAKING TIMES PROSPEROUS. ' Prosperity to a considerable degree rests upon the whims of the business interests of the country and upon the people themselves. If they are optimistic -and believe in prosperity and work faithfully to that end, prosperity will be with us, re gardless of conditions in other coun tries. We are a self-supporting people and are not dependent upon the whims or exertions of others. . But if we become pessimistic, and constantly predict disaster and force burselves to the belief that it is to tome, then we are likely to get no snore than thai which we predict i ,A few people through the constant use of their tongues can in time in still into the minds of others the same atmosphere of gloom that per vades them, and this is spread to oth ers, and yet others, until communi ties and states and whole nations suf fer from the effect. But prosperity can be made, if we , want it It will come, if we seek it It will remain, if we nurse it We should talk prosperity, feel prosperity and act prosperity if we would have prosperity, for in no oth er way will we meet up with the fa vors of the gods. It is up to you, to every citizen, to work for prosperity in this communi ty, for it is an almost universal rule of man that -we receive in proportion as we do. Baker Pemoerat. '' AUDIENCE SPELLBOUND ' Rev. Eli J. Forsythe, an evangelist preaching in Milwaukee, Wis., recent ly, took as his subject "the modern dance." The report of, his discourse says he lambasted the modern dance in so forceful a manner that women in the congregation held their fing ers in their ears to avoid hearing him. He so vividly described what is his opinion of the emotions of the danc ers that many men as well as women refuted to stay through the sermon. Among other things he said the mod ern dance was so degrading that "no feirl could leave a dance hall with the same degree of modesty as befors she entered it." Many tried to escape the chu'eh but frtnd the doors Icr.kei and guarded by u:hers and ent.evie? Vt be permitted to leave were un availing. Only a tr.reat to have a '"C department enforce the regulat:oni at last opened the way for escape. This Is something entirely new in the way of "holding an audience spellbound." Journal TOO MUCH MONEY.' The December Woman's Home Companion has an article in which this passage occurs: "The nuisance for the man who has acquired great financial resources usually is that he doesn't know what he wants. Possessing the resources and feeling the moral necessity t recourse to them, he looks about for 'something to want and he selects the most costly thing. The acquisition "of this most costly thing always in volves, in practice, the separation of the rich man from society. Thus, he will asquire a large estate, or several large estates, and cait himself off from the world by gates, doors, miles of drive, lodge keepers, menials, and secretaries. Or he will acquire a two- 'thousand-ton yacht and cross the At lantic privately, though less quickly, less comfortably, and even less pri vately than on a great liner. Or he will keep a private orchestra, instead of being teen at concerts. All which, though magnificent, is anti-social and silly, and is secretly felt to be so by the rich man when he happens to wake up in the middle of the night and can't go to sleep again.' City Treasurer's Notice. The undersigned as .the city treas urer of Albany, Oregon, has funds on hand to pay treneral funds war rant Ns. 721 to 816 of the issue 1914. Interest will cease with the date of ,hi. notice Nov. J,1916tusicKi Blg22 City Treasurer. IISF1TS Congratulating a republican candi date for president on carrying Ore gon by between six and seven thous and is certainly a joke, when it is remembered that Mr. Hughes ran behind his ticket about a hundred thousand. The Hughes have been having a time of it Chas. E. was beaten for president of the U. S Sam had to resign as chief of the Canadian mili tia, William M. of Australia lias the women after him,- and Mrs. Hughes was arrested in Portland. The Albany Hughes are all for Wilson and there fore immune from all these troubles. A $50,000 necklace was recently stolen from Mrs. Harriman, whose husband has been in Albany many times. Just a drop in the bucket of her wealth. Goethe said: By nothing do men show their character more than by the things they laugh at Christmas windows are already be ing seen. Shop early. The Woman's Home Companion 61 FARM LOANS ' m a. a. , w. We Have One to loan on improved farms VERMONT LOAN & TRUST COMPANY J. M. & H. M. HAWKINS General Agents . . - - Albany Pure - Did you ever atop to think what pure drugs means to you when you . are sick? Your physician wants yon to know tfa purest drugs obtainable, and you get juat that kind from us. We are in the drus; tmsinasa, and we stand back of every tingle item that leaves our store. Make our store your home. Burkhart & Lee Druggists California Go SHASTA ROUTE and see Willamette, Umpqua, Sacra mento Valley by daylight on A NEW TRAIN (Only one night enroute) Lv. Portland 8:20 a, m. . Ar. San Francisco 5:50 p. m. i . . Standard and tourist sleeping cars, dining car and coaches. Two Other Daily Trains 3:50 p. m. Shasta Limited (Extra Fare) 8:00 p. m. San Francisco Express SCENERY SERVICE SAFETY LIBERAL STOPOVERS I I LINES! I say the Movies are getting better. That's more than a good many peo ple in the world are doing. It's difficult to find anything good to say about the European war. Just one word fits it. It begins with h. - The U. S. continues to face some grave problems. j It is fortunate in having Woodrow Wilson at the hclm.- , ' Face With a Smile, t It isn't the form of your features Entirely that makes you a beaut; It isn't a face like a preacher's, A sombrcness, sadness of snout That makes a man seem to his fel low The kind of a fellow worth while The thing that a countenance mel lows Is a smile. We can't have the face and the fig ure - ' Of Venus, Apollo and such; But even the handsomest jigger He isn't the handsomer much Than the guy with a grin that is pleasant, . A face with a freedom from guile, Who looks on the past and the pres ent With a smile. Million Dollars in the Willamette Valley. : Valley. 6Jt Drugs Ask local agent for information JOHN M, SCOTT General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore. We can't be a Venus, Apollo, But I'll tell you what we can do: We can beat both these parties all hollow, TIiq I am as homely as you. We cannot be really as comely At that they may beat us a mile But no mortal ever looks homely With a smile. - N I'd rather sec you with a grin on ' Than Venus herself with frown; 'Good morning)" I'd rather begin on Than her with her mouth-corners down. , Apollo with beauty may dazzle, , But, when he is troubled with bile. Then I have him beat to a frazzle, If I smile) Douglas Malloch. SPECIAL 4 Numbers for $1.00 The Y. M. C. A. will sell tickets for the remaining (our numbers of the lyceura course at one dollar each. . Get your ticket at the Y. M. C. A. now. , Williamette Lodge No. 859 L. O. O. M. meets every Wed. ev ening Moose Hall cor. 2nd and Lyon Sts. J. F. Kennedy, Sect. Visiting members wel come. Warranty Deeds. Adrian A. Vlier and wife to A. W. Withrow,-Nov. 9, 1916. Lands in Tp. 11, S. R. 3 west, $10. Charles Herman to Matt Mjke Her man, Nov. 6, 1916. Lands in Tp. 16, S. R. 3 west, SI. Your Opportunity. To make uood munev selling our splendid line of Fruit, Ornamental and Nut Irees, Small l-ruits and Koscs. Choice territory and prospects for heavy sales. ALBANY NURSERIES. 1st National Bank Bldg., Albany Oreg. n!6tf. At the Jitney fair Dec. 12, in the First Presbyterian church there wilj be a Rummage Sale room. Anyone having articles to donate please phone 414-R. nlO dll (Pd. adv.) Bazaar U. P. church basement, WedneS' dav. Nov. 22. all day. Domestic sci ence, fancy articles, etc. Supper at 6 o'clock. . ... , OlO-il FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, 423 W. 1st St. Reasonable price. Bell phone Sl?-R. m31tf WEAVING Carpets. and rugs. Will furnish material and make carpet at 40 cents a yard. Satisfactioi, guaranteed. Minnie Smith, phone 339-Y. . . WORK WANTED Will go out or take work home. Lace curtains a specialty. 25c per pair. Bell 596-J. or 323 E. 2nd. a4tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 million timber claim In Doacrlas county for city property of good farm land. ' Home 1143. 7lCt1 Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures heaves. Price SI; for sale by all drug gists. . ' a?tf 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 Street! For Rent FINE STORE ROOM First Street All ready, with fix lures, furnace heated. Well located. See Dr. A. STARK Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Albany Hotel Building SPECIAL For the next fifteen days we are offering at a big reduction, our complete line of groceries. These goods ' were contracted for nine months ago, when goods were cheap, and we are going to share the saving with you.; ' Ideal Grocery : H. A. STEARNS 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 low margin. Low rent to us means more profit to you. Parker & Parke' Busy Corner Grocery W. E. Parker Mack Parker 4th and Lyon St. THE CLEAR CRYSTAL LENSES, we use in our glasses are the only safe 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 expert ex amination of each eye can proper glasses be selected. E. C. MEADE, Optometrist Large and , Small Checking Accounts ' Are invited by this bank which has for its recommendation a banking system that ia SAFE and PROGRESSIVE! system which safeguards the Interests of every depositor alike. On this basis we cordially In vite your account CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $90,000. J. W. CUSICK ft CO., Bankers Albany, Oregon P. B. PHIPP8 Graduate of the Weltraer Institute Drugless Healing. Chrenie, Herv oua. Lung and Female Diseases. 734 Lyon St Albany, Or. Home phone 2185. Ball 384-K. Fisher-Braden Undertakers Lady assistant Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building, Albany, Or. Both phones. Lady Assistant Feed Flour Lime Cement M. SENDERS ft CO. Open Saturday Evenings. B A IV Y ore u savings dank Mortgsgs Leans. Have plenty of local money to loan on farms in amounts from SIUX) to $2500; also have Eastern money, and can make loans in amounts ranging from $JS0u ,0 $10,000 on good culti vated farms in Linn ur llcuton coun ties for long time. No delays in ob taining the loan. See J. V. PIPE, 203 West First St. WHEN answering Classified ads, pleaie mention the Democrat. STETTER'S FOR GKOCERirS AM) CROCKERY THE BEST BAKED GOODS GROCERIES. PRODUCE nd FRUITS PARKER'S "The Sinn ol Quality" . 136 Lyon St.' Both Phones BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHIROPRACTOR . ELMER C. OIPE . . " Chiropractor. Rooms 5, 7, 9, 10, Cuskk Bank Bldg. Nature cannot cure a disease unless the csuse is removed. Chiropractic sdjuatments remove the cause. The ChlrsanaWs Way a Harare's way Examination Free Br. Oe. J. Kanagy Suite 401-2 Nation al Bank Bids. SMITH) HIYBMS0 LAWYERS. WUATHEKKORD & WEATHER FORD. Lawyers, Albany, Ore. C. C. BRYANT Attorney at Law Jll-2 New First National Bank build m, Albany, Oregon. L. G. L SWELLING Attorney at law Notary public Albany. Oreewa. REAL B3TATB A INtsJEAJTCB B. M. PAYNE Fsrm Isnds and city property- for ssle. Real estate loans Fire Insurance. Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. E. F. SOX Real Estate, Loans, Firs Insorance. First National Bank Building H. F. MBRRILL Insurance, Leans, tarety Brads Special attention given to cars of property belonging te sen-residents. Room No. 1. Sscond fleer, First Ssv ingsBsnk building, Albany, Oregon. WTSCBLLftWBOUH. HEMSTITCHING 10c a yard. Sue Brcckcnridge, 333 Second St. Bell 96. Home 182. MISS ARMSTRONG'S ART CLASS Class days Friday afternoon and Saturday morning at residence E. C. Viereck. Orders taken for Christ mas cards, pictures in oil and water oolore. Leave orders at Art Craft. o26tf OLD Shoes made as good as new for little money. Burns the Shoe Doc tor, across from postoffice. " dly wk o30tf FOR SALE, Beef by :',, quarter, front quarter 7c lb., and hind quarter 9c Hi., delivered. Phone 459-Y or write Wallace Trtiax, 1207 E. Water. nl7dl FOR RENT Furnished rooms or light housekeeping rooms, in brick building, business district, desirable for winter months, Mrs. H, L. Clement, 212'A E. 1st St. n 18-22 U NATIONAL DANK The Salaried Man ' GREAT WEALTH MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE FOR ALL SALARIED MEN, BUT INDEPEND ENCE AND EASE OP MIND MAY BE OBTAIN ED BY PRACTICING THE HABIT OF SAVINO. TIIE HOME OF GOOD MKA1S AND FISH Including1 LIN NO K E HAMS AND BACON v D. E. NEMBCAUi MEAT C OCTANT Both Phones 47 SECOND AND LYON STS. Cabinet Work Albany Pinning Mill Golden Rula Dairy MILK and CRSAM 2 Dally D.HverUa, Beta phoa H. M. PALM BR, Prop. WAN TliD Woman wants washing to do at home. Will no away to work on Saturdays. Home phone 3372. nlJif WANTS WORK-Lady wants work by day or hour. Home phone, tm9. WANT ADS THOROUGH UK ED HOLSTKIN Dull for sale or trade for good cows. Write or phone C. K. Widmer, K. I). 4. Home 25J8. dwk n6tf FOR SALE I-lcrtric vil.ralor. Call Hell phone 2HI-R. n20if FOR SALE 4 Room modern house located on W. 10th St. Easy terms. Call nt Fortmiller Furn, Co. or 108(5 W. 7th St. ,7, if WANTKD Competent srirl for rcii- cral housework. Call 197-1 Hell. nl5lf FOR RENT Home .it a liaru.iln Furnished or unfurnished rnomi. On (paved street, close in. W. C. Hums, across street from I O o.TOtf ROOMING HOUSE FOR SAL li on easy term, to the ritlit party. Lo oted on th nnd Lyon street. I'lionc l'l R. Hell phone or call nt 115 W. 10th. 8-2I WANTED Places for girls to work and go to cnllrue. Notify W. H. Lee at Albany College. alStf FOR SALE Light roadster sutomo bile. First class condition. Recent ly overhauled. Address "Roadster" care Democrat. ..- aStf ' 'O Bazaar Ladies of the United Presbyterian church will hold one in the basement of church Wednesday, Nov. 22. There will be booths containing fancy arti cles, needle work of all descriptions, domestic science nnd home made can dy Supper lit 6 o'clock. Ice cream and cake during nftcmoon. nl7-2l A. 8TARK, Physician and Surgeon' Both phones 60 330 W. First St. Albany, Ore. Real Estate or Sale Bargains In fsrm Isnds, city prop erty; money to loan. Insurance written in the strongest old tins companies. Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 W. 2nd 8t A QUALITY STORE We sell the bastat lowest prices Watch Repairing F.G.W.1I Oregon Junk Co. Paya highest prices far hides, pelts and all kinds of junk. 10 herse power steam engine. Qraln and potass saaks for sals. 311 K. anal It.. Ball phone 72-J.