Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, December 21, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    r AM TWO
Daily Democrat
F. P. NUTT'NG,
La.CC
Entered at the po6toif.ee at Albany,
Oragon. a second-claa matter.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21.
GIVE 'EM A CHANCE
The man leaving the state peniten
tiary is entitled to be given a chance,
and not kicked farther down. When
he leaves the walls ot the pen he
should not be advertised to the world,
something that serves as a warning,
but be allowed to go iorth a iree
man, and, it he has the right man
hood, regardless ol what took him in
to the prison, be given a show- again.
Governor Wttliycombc and the pa
role board have nailed the lid down
on the cot tin ot one of the most of
fensive cadavers that have dangled
before the public eye in many years,
ays Lend A Hand, the prison pub
lication. The newspapers of the state
have been asked to discontinue the
practice of advertising the men who
are released from this institution or
those who arc restored to citizenship
after making good on parole or con
ditional pardon for a given time.
For years it has been customary to
furnish newspaper representatives
with lists containing the names, sen
tences, crimes and counties sent from
of men who have been granted execu
tive clemency. This advertisini: only
Served to bring into the glare of pub
licity the skeletons of the past, rattle
their bones and arouse in the breast
of society a feeling of suspicion and
animosity toward the men.
Many have been hindered in the'r
efforts to rehabilitate themselves, and
not a few have become recidivists
because of the newspaper notoriety
given them after they had paid their
debt to the state. Roseburg News
JUST RATS
Mary Dudderidge. in Forecast:
The annual rat-bill of the United
States for food alone is $160,000,000.
When one adds to this the cost of
disease spread by "the only wild ani
mal that lives under the roof with
man," and the cost of repairing and
cleaning buildings where rats have
gained ingress, the total is appalling.
This doesn't include the cost of fires.
Building out the rat is recommended,
and rat-proofing of buildings called
"a cheap form of insurance against
fire and pestilence." Concrete is the
best protection, but it must not be
forgotten that the building which will
keep rats out will also keep them in.
and every defence possible must be
kept np. There is one strangely cur
ious thing about the mental attitude
of humanity towards plagues, diseases
bad social and economic conditions
in fact, towards everything evil. In
spite of the wonders constantly being
wrought by the minds and hands of
men, the majority of them continue
to harbor the lazy idea that because
evil thinzs exist now we have to keep
on standing for them. As a matter
of fact, we do not have to stand for
eviU of any kind. Uprooting them,
one and all. from the whole course of
life takes only this: First, the imag
ination to see civilization free from
the particular evil: second, the belief
that the reform can be accomplished;
third, the energy to get on the job:
fourth, the perseverance to stick on
the job nntil it is accomplished. Why
pay millions of dollars and millions
of !ive. and the comfort and joy of
millions of people, for rat-bills or
muddling' government, or bad eco
nomics or anything else from which
we need to be free? It isn't necessary
Made in Albany "Hand Made" and
"Albany Special Cigars. Excellent
Christmas gifts. At all dealers. D16tf
SEE SCOTTY For hot tamales at
the O K. restaurant. 108 Fast 1st 5
Tel. 6RR. Will deliver. 15c or tr
for 25c to take home. dltf
MAJESTIC AIR
HEATER
for that Cold Room
$7.50
RALSTON'S
110 West Second St.
T- ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, THUR8DAY. DECEMBER II. 1918
ItSflTS
That peace dove his been pretty
well shattered.
Just before Christinas, too, when
Sr. are netting ready to sing peace
on earth good will towards all men.
And just before the time for good
resolutions, which often spasm out
about this time of the year.
Most resolutions are like froth, be
cause made without backbone.
Resolutions that amount to much
.ire made NOW. without waiting
even for the next day.
It is always a splendid thing to
start on a better life.
People who are not big enough to
ileal with humanity in its weakness
have no business in the game, for
weak it is and weak it will remain,
as much as it improves.
Take those poor youngsters down
at Salem, playing a part in a doable
tragedy, a striking example of hu
man weakness.
Young people in their associations
do well to draw a line of purity, be
yond which there shall never be a
single step. It never pays to juggle.
Forced piety doesn't amount to
very much. Real piety is a personal
matter, from within, not from with
out. You may whitewash people and
make them look good; hut. behold,
inside the color is black, and black
it will remain until whitened in. the
proper way
Here's hoping Or. will whip Penn.
14 to 0.
"Biggest Christmas trade ever had"
has been remarked by a number.
Tiling, haven't gone to smash yrt
since election day.
Lord N'orthcliffe, F.nglsnd's great
est newspaper man. recently said:
"Newspapers can succeed only
when they are newspapers and notli
ing else, that is to say, when they
print the news fully and fairly on
one hand and on the other comment
on it, having only the public interest
at heart. No purse would he equal
to the strain of owiting and running
a new spaper as a personal or political
organ to promote the fortunes of its
owner. Nor could such a paper ever
appeal to the public in a way hroa.l
enough to form a hae on which to
build a real newspaper success."
NOTICE TO DELINQUENT
PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS
I have been instructed by the City
Council to give notice to all property
owners who arc delinquent in pay -
ments of 6 months or more tor pav
ing, sewers, grading and graveling
that there has been issued a certificate
of delinquency against each of these
assessments. These certificates are
drawing 15 per cent per annum. There
has been application made to buy
these certificates and to save them
from going into private hands they
should be taken up with the next few
days.
H. B. CUSICK.
Dec J.V23 City Treasurer.
GLYCERINE AND BARK
PREVENT APPENDICITIS
The simple mixture of buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka,
astonishes Albany people. Be
cause Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH low.
er and upper bowel. ONE SPOON
FUL relieves almost ANY CASE
constipation, sour stomach or gas
It remove! such surprising foul mat
ter that a few doses often relieve or
prevent appendicitis. A short treat
ment helps chronic stomach trouble
The INSTANT, easy action of Adler.
i-ka is astonishing. The Woodworth
Drug Co.
I If You Have Pictures to Frame
See oar large stock of new mouldings.
Oar PriMi Are Right
Fisher-Braden Furniture Co.
Special Christmas
Dinner
at
Home Restaurant
from 1 1 a. m. to 830 p. m.
Salted Almonds
Gibbet Gravy
MENU
Fruit Cocktail
Olympia Oyster Soap Crisp Crackers
Celery En Branches
Roasted Young Turkey Staffed
Cranberry Part ait
Hot Mssbsd Potatoes Sugar Corn
Cauliflower Salad With French Cream Dressing
Home Made Mince or Pumpkin Pie
Home Made Ch coiate Ice Cream with Fancy Cake
Tea Coffee or Individual Bottle MUk
After Dinner Russian Tea and Mints
60 Cents
MUSIO AT ALL HOURS
For Christmas a bos ol "Had
Made or Albany Special Cigars. At
all stores, or at Willamette Cigar
Fsctory, 103 Lyon St. Dt6tf
MISS ARMSTRONG'S ART CLASS
Class days Friday afternoon ami
Saturday morning at residence F.
C Viereck. Orders taken for Christ
mas cards, pictures in oil ami watet
colors. Leave orders at Art Craft
oMM
Your Opportunity.
To make good money selling our
splendid line of Fruit. Ornamental an, I
Nut Trees. Small Ktuits and Koscv
Choice territory and prospects for
h.-avv sales.
ALBANY NURSFRII S.
1st National Bank Bldg.. Albany Oreg
Mtt
Nothing is more pleasing to the
msn who smokes than a bos ol ci
gars. "Hand Mads" and "Albany
Specials" srs best. At the best
stores. l)lo 1 1
FOR SAI.F Fine $55 ladies' wheel,
at a bargain; will make good I'hrist
maa present. Also an JrlNUi single
harness, good an new. for $llUal il
taken on or lielotc Saturday. I .ill
evenings after 7 o'clock at 5.IJ Jack
son Si. Both phones .'4 0X9 23
WORK WAN I I D -Man with lam
il V needs work any kind Phone
193 Y. D1MI
Mortgage Loan.
Have plenty of local money to loan
on farms in amounts from $llX to
$25tJ0; also have Faitern money, and
can make loans in amounts ranging
from SJ500 to $101100 on good culti
vated farms in Linn or Benton coun
ties for long time. No delays in ob-
tsining the loan. See
J. V. PIPE,
203 West First St
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
The annual meeting ol the Mock-
holders of the Albanv Creamery Assn.
will be held in the office of the Cream
rv on the litis day of lata, 1JI7, at
the hour oi 1 o'clock p. in., tor the
ptsrpoM oi transaction of any business
that may come before the meeting.
C L siiaw.
Dec R .Ian 10 17 President
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 welcome.
Apples
Baldwins, box
Bsldwins. fncy
Spiticnburg
King
35c
Sc
75c
75c
Also full line of Fruits, Vege
tsbles and Nuts, and special bar
gains in Coffeea, Teaa and Can
ned Goods.
Ideal Grocery
H. A. STEARNS
212 W. 1st Street
Both phones 38
A
A
N
Y
S NATIONAL BANK
To Our Customers and
Friends:
With best wishes for your prosperity and success for
the coming yesr, we extend to you the GRKI'.TI NOS
OF THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.
rbRil U SAVINGS BANK
TBI BUT
II A k I'D GOOM
UKOCKRILKS. PKODUCK
and FRUITS
t
PARKKR'S
"The Sign ol Duality"
Mb 1 von St. Roth I'himrs
I III HOME OK
l.OOl) MEATS
AND FISH
Including
LIN NOR K HAMS AND
BACON
D. K. NKMM.AM
MEAT COTTAR Y
Moth Phones 47
SECOND AND LYON SI'S.
New Jitney
Service
with Closed
Car
Day and Night
Headquarters
ST. FRANCIS
HOTEL
Phones Bell 316: Home 20
Prompt service and courteous
treatment
P. B. PHIPPS
Crsduste of the Weltmer Institute
Druglcse Nesting. Chrsnic. Nerv
ous, Lung snd Female Dlsesses.
714 Lyon St. Albany. Or.
Home phone 218S. Bell 364 - K
STETTER'S
FOR GI0CBMK8 AM)
(KOCKKKY
ALBANY PLANING
MILL
All Kindt of Mill Work
OSSM snd Wind Mn.lds.
Fisher-Braden
Undertakers
Lady assistant
Real Estate for Sale
Bargains in farm lands, city prop
erty: money to loan, insurance
written in the strongest old line
companies. Csll on J. V. Pipe.
203 W. 2nd St.
Now
is s good time to start trading
with Sears Grocery. Best and
most complete line of groceries,
fruits, vegetables snd bskery
goods. We solicit your patron
age. Try us for one month.
SEARS GROCERY
and BAKERY
lit Ferry
Both Phones 51
Large and
Small
Checking Accounts
Are invited by this bank which
has for its recommendation a
banking system that is SAFE
and PROGRESSIVE a system
which ssfcgusrds the interests
of every depositor slike.
On this bssis we cordially in
vite your account.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$90,000.
J. W. CUSICK ft CO.. Bankers
Albany. Oregon
WHEN answering classified ads
please mentloa the Democrst.
Will's Quality Jewelry
The Gifts Ideal
Double the joy of giving by making your jewelry purchases from
this store. Gift pieces chosen from this Immense snd well selected
stock of jewelry, cut glsss, dismonds, hand-painted china, etc.. will
go to "him" or "her" with the asaurance that you will hsve nothing
to explain in the future.
For "Her" For "Him"
Diamond
Gold Thimble
Boudoir Clocks
Gold Brooch
Pesrl Necklace
Dismond Ring
Hsir B.ndeaus
Fancy Barettes
Manicure Sets
Set Rings
Silver Mesh Bsgs
Silver Thimbles
Parisian Ivory
Silver Spoons
Sewing Set
Diamond
Braas Aah Tray
Cuff Links
Watch Fobs
Scarf Pins
Necktie Holder
Initial Rings
Cigsrette Csses
Pipes
Diamond Studs
Wstch
Fountsin Pen
Cigsr Csse
Key Chain
BUY A WILL DIAMOND With s stock of dismonds comsining
stones of every imaginable size snd quslity snd our ability to mount
them any way.
F. G. WILL
DIAMOND MERCHANT AND JEWELER
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Huilding, Albany. Or.
Both phones. lady Assistant
Golden Rule Dairy
MUX .nd t'HKAM
2 Daily D.livrL. Both pkoa.s
IL M PALMER. Prep.
Oregon Junk Co.
Pay hihcat price for hides, pelt,
wool and fur, rubber, metal, rag,
and nt-'chinery 10 hottc power en
gine for tale. J1S K. 2nd St. Hell
ILL
A QUAUTY STOKE
W. t.ll 111. b.al.t luwsssl pries
W.i, h Repairing
F. G. Will
BUSINESS HI I 0 P I T T ) WANT
DIRECTORY ULHJUIMLlI ADS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMF.K C. OIPK
Chiropractor.
Knomi 5. 7, 9, in, l usick flank Rldg
N'ature cannot cure a disease unless
the cause is removed. Chiropractic
sdjustn-ents remove the cause
il
MIS1TNS KTSMStS
The Chiropractor.
Way is Nature'.
Way
WAN rKD- To buy M taasUMtl p&gi
C II Scttlcnicir. r.iugrni; Hell
fP4-Ji, )9 tf
FOR SAI.F OR RENT Two A ,,,
11 r th Albany improved (iood, new
house, funis and berries K F
Clem, Home phone KJI5. D7tl
F' ir SALE, r 1 1 il Kstty . rta
ami stool goes kasjam, est) urms.
.all llc'l afci tie 41 J, - addrisi
2.W West Per i St. d5 lis w
l semination FIN BOARD 'l KonM I r. inont
Hall oilers hoard and room to
young women after Jan I Make
arraliifrin. tils now. DI5tf
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
Suite 401 2 Nation
al Bank Bldg.
RBAL 1ST AT B a INSURANCE
B. M I'ATNE Farm lands and city
property for sale Real estate loans
Fire insurance Sure'y Bonds
Rooms 19-21. Casks Block, Albany.
I rei(on
R F SOX
Real E.tate, Loans, Fire Insurance
First National Bank Building
H. P. HHBLL
Insursaaa, Lassm. arssy Bands
,ssial irssnsswn ftf.n to care of
profsrty trslengjng Is ien-r.idsnt
Room Ms. I Baeand Hear, First 9st
ingi Bask buttling Albany. Oregon
MIBULLANKOUS
HEMSTITCHING We a yard. Sue
Brerkenridge. 333 Second St Bel!
Home 182
FOR SALE One Chalmers M, and
two Studcbaker 3fi These us
were taken in on new Buicks, and
will he sold at attractive prices J.
L Irvin. 1)12 19
FOR SAI.F OK RF. NT-Farm of
M a.rrs suitable (or t6.k or Krain
near IMainvirw. Will coi.ider
trade (or iitiiiuuiulicrrd iti.time
property Price, tsMQ per acre.
Term. $5.is) .Ion it. hal pa Inn.;
time Al... 'in. a d'srlliug louse
barn and ..vet an -i -r in Itarrl
woo.l Addition lo. rent chea.i. Al
so a furnished Hal in Ini.-k for rent
cheap Write r ph nr. iim. W
Wright. 1 1 I "i 22
FOR SAI.F. One A. J. C. C. Jersey
Hull six months old l ull brother
of the winner of the butter contest
at the WU Albany show. Price
rinht. Dent P. Stewart. DIMS
FOR SA Lb Fresh cows on easy
terms. H. Bryant. I)4tf
FOR R F N'T 5-roont, modern house,
115 Madison St. Call Hub Dye
Works, or 904 F. First St n-Ntf
FOR KF N'T Two acres good land;
house and barn. Fdc of city, near
depot. Call W. B. Chance. IM Baal
Siith St. n2H d28
WANTED Woman wants washing
to do at home. Will go away to
work on Saturdays. Home phone
3372. nl.ltf
inn 5EKEEPEB WANTED My
widower living on a .Vl-arre f;irm
I'rcf.'rablv woman of from 40 to 45.
Address H. S., rare Deni'icrat.
DI8-J0
FOR RFN'T Furnisheil room, light
and heat, 413 Washington St Bell
292-J. Dec2tf
THOROUGHBRED ROtSTEIM
Bull for sale or trade for good cows
Write or phone C R Widmer. R. D.
4. Home 25.W dAwk n6tf
(live your tired eyes a Christmas
Present of a new pair of glasses.
Other Christmas Gifts Here. Too,
I orgnrttrs, Id a. ling GhsstS, I " . v
Bytglaag Cords, all practical and
prices rrason.iMr.
E. C. MEADE. Optometrist
Human HairGoodi
Swltcfltt. tflQlfortlMtioill, puffs
- urli. Wt-flf toMprfv .loll Irtfls
to yniir onlrr, ftMfintted first
nality hair.
Your COWbtagl anil nM .witcl'
H msclt- gfp
The Better Way
W. H. OIRARD
III Writ Third St . Alk ny. rf