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    ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY.
JANUARY II 1917.
Daily Democrat
P. P. NUTTING"!
Lesaee
Entered at the postoificc at All au .
Oregon, at second-clast matter.
Published every evening except Sun
day. Semi-weekly puolished Tues
days and Fridaya.
RUSINESS MATTER.
In ordering changet of adrcu, sub
scribers should always give old as
well at new address.
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Daily
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By mail in advance, per year 300
SemiWeekly
At end of year $1.50
When paid in advance, one year 1-25
CLASSIFIED RATES
Ic per word for firtt publication; pic
par word thereafter, payable in ad
vance. Minimum charge of 25c.
etabliahed ia IMS.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1917.
MRS. DYE'S TRIBUTE
In the death oi Dewey, of whom
the American people have been proud
since the battle of Manilla Bay, the
country will tote a man who played his
part well, with a clean record It
also brings up the part the Oregon
regiment, including a company from
Albany, took in the capture of the Is
lands. No better tribute has been
paid than that of Mrs. Dye, as fol
io wa:
May 1, 1898, Dewey sunk the Span
ish fleet in Manila Bay. May 25th, a
regiment of Oregon volunteers
weighed anchor for the Philippines.
Jt was the Oregon boys that Hono
lulu first feted; the Oregon boys that
came to the Ladrones and diacmbark
ed to effect the surrender of the is
lands; the Oregon box's that anchored
off Cavite 60 days after Dewey's fa
mous battle. With the sunken ships
of Admiral Montojo's fleet lying in
the harbor before them, they watched
the walled city; in 44 days the Ore
gon boys were the first Americans to
enter the gates of Manila.
In the following Philipina war the
Oregon boys acquitted themselves
with credit in 22 engagements; in the
Vanguard of all our brave Americans
they captured Baliuag, San Ildefonso,
Maasin, San Miguel and San Isidro.
the insurgent capital. Oregon hey.
made the gallant charge at Malabon
and swept the trenches supposed ' to
be impregnable.
"Where are your regulars?" Gen
era Wheaton was asked at Malabon
"There are my regulars," he answered,
pointing to the Oregon volunteers.
No wonder the General called them
his "Oregon greyhounds" nothing
could hold them back. They have
made the name of the American vol
unteer respected to the ends of the
earth.
Where all were heroes, who shall
be named? Never will Oregon forget
General Owen Summers, whose
"Move Forward" was the watcl.word
of the Army. Never will she forget
Povey, who .when Manila was taken,
though the bay was lashed with
storm and his launch sank under him.
landed 40000 rations safely in Manila
for distribution to the exhausted vol
unteers. Never will she forget the
warrior-chaplain. Will S. Gilbert, who
nursed her boys in camp and swamp
and battle, who, with the bullets fly
ing around him at Malabon, went
down into an old well to brins them
water the only chaplain in the whole
division that went on the firing-line
and followed the 34 days' march oi
continual battle from Ean Isidro to
Calumpit. These are heroes, moral
heroes, physical heroes, who have
"woven a wreath of immortal glory
around "The Second Oregon."
WOMEN IN POWER
People have often wondered what
would happen when women get the
ballot, and get a modern hustle on.
The Salem Journal expresses it well
as follows:
Umatilla, where in its palmiest days
a woman gynccocacy in the United
States. At the last election the may
or and all councilmen elected were
women, but there are two hold over
councilmen "vho being "mere men"
have been not only told but si. own.
that they are to have but little to say
regarding the conducting of the city's
affairs. The mayor by the way had
her husband as an opponent in the
election and beat him to a frazzle.
The new mayor. Mrs. Laura J.
Starcher, it true to name for she put
starch in her bricfmea. which she.
by the way. asked one of the male
hold-overs to read, and then she ap
pointed her committees, all of which
are composed entirely of women. The
"mere male" was not given a look in
and the council can run its business
at well without as with them. All
they have to do is to do what they
are told and the new regime being
mostly married women are capable of
telling them just what that is.
As a hegining in economy the may
or refused to apoint a marshal, say
ing the city had no use for such an
animal and that his salary would help
pay for belter ttreet lights which she
asserted the city would soon have, ai
she would see the company furinishii'.g
the lights got busy, and kept that w-.iy.
Considerable interests has been
awakened in the new departure and
the result ol a real woman's govern,
inent will be closely watched. As
a prelude to the kind of administration
the city is to have the mayor remark
ed: "If I did not believe every wom
an in this council was as- competent
as any man ever sat in it. I would re
sign right now." From vhich. and"
her handling of the situation from the
start, it is fair to presume thlt Mrs
Starcher. and no one el.e will be the
mayor.
IISFITS
Havamu is rr,ortcd to be in dan
ger. A boxing match is announced tor
there.
A writer says mush is use J both ;i
a food and in conversation.
It is found in both pantries and
heads.
Some is prepared ard some is like
China.
We arc already irettin;: used to 7-7-
7-7.
The older men are aain coming in
to their own, prepared to die game.
The Times, of Marshfield tells of a
man there who says his wife has
faults, but he is ready to fight the man
who criticises his hunting dog.
Latest Story
The little daughter of a college pro
fessor had been taught to pray lor the
things which she desired. It was very
dry and hot and everybody was look
ing anxiously for rain. Suddenly it
occurred to the little miss that she
could pray for rain, and she acted on
her impulse at once. Shortly after
there came a terrible thunder-shower.
Streets were gullied out. trees were
blown down and other damage done.
After the shower the child's mother
found her standing at the window
looking out, with a rueful face, upon
the debris and heard her say, in an
awe-struck voice:
"Oh, Lord, what have I done?"
Not Dust.
"I'm sure man is not made of dust."
Said angry Mr. Kettle;
"For I've sold lots of things on tnist.
And dust will always settle
Had Editor.
Philomath Review.
We do not intend to discontinue the
paper we're not the quitter kind
out we do intend to reduce the size
of the paper commensurate with the
income of the town.
If Philomath wants a one sheet pap
er, that's the kind we propose to give
If that sire costs too much we'll
cut it down to a half or a quarter
sheet.
That's what we're up against.
Will the business men of this town
wake up and show some cooperative
enterprise or will the spider webs
take it.
The proposition is up to them.
Get tin TJo.
Getting up three hundred and sixty
five timet a year as we do, a person
would think we'd get used to it. But
we don't.
Not even with bellboys, alarm
-locks, cold water, wives watting
breakfast and other pernicious in
ventions to egg m on, we don't.
Folks have been getting up ever
"iiK'e the world began; and they don't
tike it any better now than they did
the morning Cam slew Abel.
It's just as easy to keep a good man
'lovn av.it is to get htm up.
About the ouly way to keep from
gfrttiag up is to Vie down and die
And that doesn't always work. Look
at Lazarus.
DANISH ISLES TREATY
Washington. Jan. 15. (By United
Tress) The treaty signed by the gov
ernment oi Denmark, agrcein gto sell
the Danish West Indies to Uncle Sam
Ear $25,01.0.000. was expected to arrive
it the State Department from Copen
hagen today. When, Secretary Lan
ding has placed his signature on the
tocument the islands, long coveted by
LTncle Sam for a naval base site, will
h virtually, the property of the Unit"
d States.
SOCIALIST IMPRISONED
Zurich, Jan. 15. (By United Press)
A Berlin report is that Carl Lieb
knecht. German Socialist leader, was
sentenced to four and a half years'
imprisonment at hard labor, and WM
expelled from the bar. because he led
an anti-war agitation.
City Treasurers Notice
The underpinned City Treasurer of
Albany. Oregon, has funds on hand to
;ia- general und warrents No.s 817
to H2J. of the issue of 1914 and war
rants Xo.'s 1 to 97 inc. of the issue
oj 1915.
Interest will cease with date of this
:;.!. Ian. 15. 1917.
II. B. CUSICK.
City Treasurer.
Jan 16-17-181-19
ATTENTION MOOSE
All member and their families are
cordially invited to attend the fifth
annual anniversary and home-coming
supper, to be held on Thursday eve
ning. Jan. 18, at Moose Hall. There
will be a uood program, good music,
and a general good time is promised
to all those attending.
J. H KAUFFMAN,
J15 17 Director.
Every smoker in Albany should use
Mc Court's Hand Made or Albany Spe
cial cigars made by the Willamette
Cigar Mfg. Co., and sold by all good
dealers.
WANTED. CHICKENS
We pay highest cash price for poul
try. Independent Market. First and
Lyon. Jll-Fll
PURE LARD 30c per lb..
Independent Market, First and
Lyon; Jll-Fll
LOST Glove between First Nat.
Bank and Blain CIo. Store. Return
to Democrat Office. J1316
FOR SALE OR TRADE A gent's
bicycle in first class condition, at
413 Ellsworth St. J13 16
Clarified Milk
from Tuberculin-Tested Cows
6c a Quart, 3c a Pint
FREE SAMPLES IN ANSWE TO PHONE CALL
Byron Peebler's Dairy
Phone Bell 17F21
MAJESTIC THEATRE
Corvallis, Oregon
MONDAY, JANUARY 22
"GREATEST CONIC OPERA OF THE CENTURY"
Big Beauty Chora
Fashion Show, D
bghtnd Corned
and Dances.
Augmented
M H I Tal l aV
alMMyllhl'k
Andreas Dippel
ntum the
Joyous Musical
Success that
Captivates1
Hew Torn,
Chicago.
Of
cb.es erg
Brilliant
Musical
Genu
IM THXXX ACTS BT CHABL1S CVTILUSB
Original; Cast, Company and Production Intact, Direct
ro Oae Year at the Fortr-f ouxth St Theatre. H V.
PRICES: $2, $1.50, $1. Seat tale Wednesday, Jan. 17
Mail ordera received, and filled in order of receipt
WOULD YOU LIKE TO
OWN YOUR OWN HOME?
1 will i It vmi u nrw iiii.ilcru Ii.iiii
on -ii 11 cash payment, balance on
monthly payments. Or MO c'I 'ou
lot, help you design your houe, draw
jdans ami build to suit your own
ideas. 1 ean furnish you with all the
ft-v !.,!-! llMwiwftl.MIl in it i.l
ern homes. Call at 8.14 West Ninth
St., or phone 8F3I Hell phone.
C.Kit, c Rirnvurw rn.mrii
and hOttts. builder. jllllf
Patronise Horn Industry Smoke
Albany Specials and Hand Madt Cigars.
Williametu Lodge
No. U9 L. O. O. II.
meets every Wed ev
ening Moose Hall eor.
2nd and Lyon Sts. J.
P. Kennedy, Sect.
Visiting members wel
HAIR! HAIR! HAIR!
Ladies, have your old switches and
combings made up 'THE BET
TER WAY - A complete line cut
hair switches, transformations,
water waves, puffs and curls, all
hair. Guaranteed first quality.
MISS M. LIVINGSTON
Phone M9-R si"', Lyon St.
Albany, Oregon
Cakes
like mother makes.
We specialise in
Fancy Cakes for Socials
Bxittr Nut or Table Queen
Bread, always fresh and sweet
SEARS GROCERY
and BAKERY
lat Ferry
Proper glass's improve the appear
ance instead of detracting from it
The glasses we supply are exactly
idanted both to eye necda and fea
tures of the wearer. Don't risk your
sight for the sake of your good looks.
There's no need to sacrifice ither un
der our methods.
E C MEADE Optometrist
Have Moved
to 201-20S East
First St
where we win continue to buy
hides, pelts, wool, furs, metals,
rubber, machinery, etc., at high
est market price.
OREGON HIDE &
JUNK CO.
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Albany Hotel Building
A. STARK,
Physician and Surgeon
Both ohones 60
330 W. First S Albany. Ore
For Rent
FINE STORK ROOM
Firat Street
All ready, with fix
Cures, furnace heated.
Well located. See
Dr. A. STARE
Kustburn Bros.
Successors to
H. A. Stearns
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
A Square Deal to All
is Our Motto
Give Us a Trial
Will This Interest You ?
A salesman's position carr ing lib
eral commissions and representing
one of the oldc-t and most reli
able Nurseries on the I'.icihc
Coast. Our stock the best on the
market.
ALBANY NURSERIES
First National Bank Bldg.
Albany, Oregon.
P. B. PHIPPS
Graduate of the Weltmsr Institute
Drugless Healing. Chronic, Nerv
ous. Lung and Female Diseases.
.M I.y n St. Albany. Or
Home phone 21S3. Bell JM K.
I
Fisher-Bradcn
Undertakers
Lady aaaiitant
Auto-Hearse service if desired.
Money Paid
Out
IN SETTLEMENT OP BILLS
s oftn forgotten about and
shortage of cash follows I
With a Check it'a different,
the RECORD is there and no
mistake can be made.
An an aid to your business
transactions have a Checking
Account with this bank and pay
by check.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
190.000.
J. W. CUSICK a CO, Hankers
Albaay. Oregon
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Worltjnen
. Only
Open from 7:30 s. m. to 7 p.
m, Saturday 10 p. re.
Cor. First east Ellsworth Streets
NEW FEED STORE
Hay, grain, chop, mill feed,
flour, stock and poultry foods,
chopping and cleaning. Buy
and self Also have gasoline
and oils. HAYNE ft REED,
Third and Main streets. Bell
phone 589-R. Home 227S.
PROPOSALS FOR .PURCHASE
OF LOTS
Proposals for the purchase of all
or single lots of Block 32, Hackle
man's Second Addition, Albany, Ore
gon, will be received until 6 p. m. Jan
uary 31 ,1917. For terms write
C. C. HOOVE,
M5 High street, Klamath Kails, Ore.
J5 25
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
The annuaf meeting of the stock
hol firs of the Albany Creamery Assn.
ill !e held in the office of the Cream
ery en the llth day of Jan.. I'd, al
the hoar of 1 o'clock p. m . for the
; i rpor.e of transaction of any business
f it ntiv come before the meeting.
C. L. SHAW,
Dec 8 Jan 10 17 President.
POR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms, 423 W. lit St Reasonable
price. Bell phone .11 '-R. m3ltf
SEE SCOTTY For hot tamnte at
the O K. restaurant, 108 East lt ,
Tel 68R. Will deliver. 15c or two
for 25c to tale home. dltf
A
L.
B
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Y
II NATIONAL BANK
LOOK BACK If you had started u year ago to de
posit $2,110 ii week with this Hank you would have
had more than $ltRMK) now
LOOK AHEAD nd figure how much better oil
you will he neat year if " begin to save now.
roRl J SAVINGS BANK 9
THE I1K8T
BAKED GOODS
GROCERI F.S, PRO MUCK
and FRl'ITS
at
PARKER'S
"The Sign ol Uual :y"
136 Lyon Si. Hold Phones
STETTER'S
FOR ;K(( kkii s and
CROCKKKY
THE HOME OF
GOOD MEATS
AND. FISH
Including
1. INNOKK HAMS AND
UACON
D. K. NKHKRCALL
MEAT COMPANY
Both Phonea 47
SECOND AND I.YON STS.
ALBANY PLANING
MILL
All Kinds of Mill Work
Class and Wind Shields.
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building. Albany. Or.
Both phones. lady Assistant
WORK WANTED Will go out or
take work home. I ..or curtains a
specially. 25c per pair. Bell 596-J.
. or 3T3 E. 2nd 4tf
Dally Democrat or Carrier. S4 Year.
Golden Rule Dairy
MILK .ml CREAM
S Daily Deliveries. Beth plies
H. M. PALMER. Prop.
A QUALITY STORE
We sell the hestal lowest price
Welch Recalling
F. G. Will
BUSINESS Al 1 Q P I T I T n WANT
DIRECTORY U L H U 0 I I L U Al,s
Business directory
CHIROPRACTOR
BLMBR C. OIPK
Chiropractor.
Kooroa S. 7. 9, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg
stnre cannot cure a disease unless
'he cause ia removed Chiropractic
adjustments remove the cause
m
The Chiropractor's
Way la Nature's
Way
Eaamination Free
Dr. Geo J. Kenagy
Suite 4111-2 Nation
al Bank Bldg.
WHO PUT the prices of meat down.'
lodcpciidcul Market. Kirst and
Lyon, Jll-17
IIOAKt) AND ROOM-Tieinont
Hall offers hoard and room to
yoeiag women after Jan. I. Make
arranucinrftta now. I1 u
POR RENT OR SALE Cheap, a
small place close to the North Al
bany school hoofta, a six room
house and a good harn. Inquire of
' J. S. Morgan. 3.U Jefferson St. Al
hany J 15-20.
WEAVING Carpets and runs. Sa
tisfaction guarantee. Minnie
Smith Mills, a.'!, Denver Street.
Hell phone 47V-Y.
LAWYERS.
WBATHERPORD & WEATHER
FORD Lawyers, Albany, Ore.
C. C. BRYANT
Attorney at Lass
201-2 New Firt National Hank build
ing, Albany, Oregon.
L. G. LBWELUNG
Attorney at Law Notary public
Alhany. Oregon.
REAL SETATE ft INSURANCE
H. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city
property for sale. Rc.V. estate loans
Fire insurance. Surely Bonds,
Rooms 19-21, Cusick Ulk , Albany,
Oregon.
K. F. SOX
Real Estate. Loans, l ire Insurance.
First National Hank Building
RBAD OUR WANT ADA
H. P. MERRILL
Insurance, Loans, Surety Bonds
Special attention given to care of
property hcloiH'.iiiKlo non-rcsidcnti
Room No. I, second floor. First Sav
ings Hank huildi'ig, Albany, Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS. -
HEMSTITCHING -10c a yard. Sue
llrcckenridge, 3.13 Second St. Bet'
. Home 12.
FOR SALE--Marred Rock coekrels,
O A. C. strain. SI III cash. Mrs.
A, Esson, Moth phones.
J 10-17
LOST Sterling silver circle broach
set with amethysts. Finder please
leave at th s office. J 15 17
TO KENT OK SELL 1J acres J.
good river hotlOM land. 4 acres reV
orchard Address Henry C. Wood.
A Iba'n y J 1 1 -24
WANTED 125 sheep on shares or
to feed; 3 hrood sows. Hell phone
BFT2 J3-24
FOR SALE Light team, about l,UI0
lbs. each, or will trade for hravier
horse. II. mi. ii Asihe, R. I). 2,
Horn plume SMS, JI5-I7
WANTED To buy While Emhden
ganders, or could exchange geese
(or ganders. N. W. Schradrr, R.
D. 5. Hell fsj4 J 13-16
WANTED Experienced gj t0 do
grnrral house orl Good wages
, 'or right parly. HM2 Washington
RW hell. I 12 - IK
OLD SHOES made as g. nd .-s new
for btile money, by Hum the
Shoe Doctor, on, I'. O. Jo l,i
POR SALE Fresh cows on easy
terms. H, liryant. I)4t(
WANTED Woman w-ants washing
to do at home. Will go away to
work on Saturdays. Home phone
3372. nLltf
Pf)R SALC or rkADE I st.y ntlI,
and stool good Itaraailff easy ttrms.
call Bc'l pru ne 4' I ;, - aefdrtll
238 West Fif'i St. d!5 Ii s w
THOROUGH BR ED HOLSTE1N
Hull for sale or trade for good rows.
Write or phone C. R Wiiiiner. K. I).
4. Home 25.IH d&wk nMI
FOUND On Cottage St., pack-ige.J
insoles and ribbons. Democrat of
lice.
WANTS W IKK -Lady wants work
hv d.iv or h..ur If. one hone .14M9.
FOR SALE OR EXCHA NGF. A 10 h
million timber claim r. Douglas w
county lor city property nr good
farm Isnd Home 1143 llfttf
Real Estate for Sale
Bargain! in farm lands, city prop
erty: money to loan. Insurance
written in the strongest old line
companies. Call on J V. Pipe.
20 W. 2nd St
6 i Mortgage Loans
have plenty of local money to loan
on good farms, long time. No d
lays. Large or small amounts.
Write or call on J. V. Pipe, 203
West Scond Street, Albany.