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Daily Democrat
' F. P. NUTT'NG.
Lcutt
Enured at the postofficc at Albany,
Oregon. a second-class nutter.
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fey. Semi-weekly published Tues
day! and Friday.
BUSINESS MATTER.
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31.
ALEAMY PART DRMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY U, HIT.
FARM RENTALS
The general experience is that rent
ing farm property does not pay. The
Democrat has heard a ood many
complaints, few icporting even a fair
return for the rental; but the Farm
and Fireside says the business can
be made to pay and tells how as fol
lows: "'Our family ha been renting
farms for fifty years." John A. Cava
nagh of Des Moines, Iowa, owner oi
more than a thousand choice acres,
began his reply when I aked him why
his tenants were successful and how
tenants couid get farms of tlicir own.
'and I have seen many tenants come
and go with sone of the successful
ones going on their own farms. Dur
ing that time I have learned how to
make farms pay good rentals. I dn
it by meeting the tenants more than
halfway, and by managing the farms
aa if they were factories. The tenants
and 1 cut down the cost of production
by increasing the yield, and we get
the highest market price because we
have the quality and sell after most
of the grain in the country has been
marketed. We store the grain 1 in
well-ventilated, rat-proof, hollow-tile
corncribs and grain bins.
" 'Many things affect a tenant's
ability to bny a farm. Health is one
of the biggest factors, If a man en
joys health he can work at top speed,
his bram is clear and in ;ood work
ing order, he is cheerful and optimis
tic. If a tenant or members of his
family are ill often, he does not have
the ability to think and plan and work
as he should to make a success. He
needs horses and machinery and a
knowledge of successful farm prac
tiee in his State.'
"All of the Cavanaugh farms are
grain farms. An average year Mr.
Cavanagh's share of the crops exceeds
$10 an acre; in real good years it has
been as much as $12 and $14 an acre.
Mr. Cavanagh receives as rental one
half of the corn crop, two fifths of the
small grain, and $5 an acre for the
pasture land. This shows how much
money the tenants are making. All
of the farms are' tile-drained. Where
there is not enough manure produced
on the farms to keep up the fertility,
commercial fertilizes are used. All
the tenants have to do is to haul H to
the farms and apply it."
FAT GOOD AND BAD
In the February American Maga
zine there is an article on reducing
and gaining weight. The author says
"Between forty and fifty a man who
allows his weight to remain high is
running more danger of an early de
mise than he would run if he contract
ed typhoid fever. What is more, if
he were stricken with the disease -his
chance of recovery would he ten per
tent leas than normal. A man who is
thinner than the average, on the other
hand, has less danger of dying in this
decade than a man who tips the scales
at the normal figure.
"When a man is in his twenties a
deficiency of twenty pounds in weight
makes him twelve per cent more
liable to fall before the scythe of the
implacable reaper. A slight surplus
of flesh seems to assist one in escap
ing diseases that cause death in this
period principally turberculosis and
typhoid fever.
"A man in his fifties who is twenty
pounds over normal weight has a fif
teen per cent mortality handicap to
face. Should he be forty pounds over
weight his chances of dying are in
creased forty-five per cent thereby."
tSRTS
There's no order
On the border.
And won't be until Villa the bandit
s given a handout of cold lead.
This Carrania of the defacto gov.
has promised to do; but he quibbles
and shakes and Villa continues to
make trouble.
When two men start fighting then
s the time for neutrals around to sug
gest peace, and not after one of them
s licked.
We are ferninst everything about
war.
Most Irish jokes are manufactured;
Hit nevertheless they arc always ill-
wresting. Here is another one:
"Which reminds us oi the Irish gent
oho got off the train at a station and
liked into the lunch counter to in
.alc a little food. While he was
Jigging into a doughnut the bell rang
md the ratler started off. Out hot
oots Clancy with a halt eaten sinker
n his mitt.. "Hould on!" yowled
Clancy as he beat it after the chug
rer. "Hould on, ye'ye ot a passen
ger on board that's left behind'"
The latest is that a can opener is
riven free with every purchase of a
Ford.
Don't let it get out that there are
nough wolves in Oregon to devour a
man, or T. R. may invade the country.
The startling news comes from New
York that Mr. and Mrs. Vincent As
tor, enormous millionaires, are to be
lcmocratic.
A millionaire with brains ought to
be democratic, instead of the conceited
-hump he is apt to be.
The man with wealth who holds his
lead up and puts on aristocratic ways
needs a dose of genuine democracy
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in alopathic quantity.
Comforting Thought
i.arette Times
So far as O. A. C is concerned, it
occurs to the Gaicttc-Tinics, that the
report of the special legislature in
vestigating committee is more than
vindicatory, it is encomiastic.
Trapshootera (
Twelve Oregon trapsliooting clubs
are now affiliated with the American
Amateur Trapshooting Association.
This includes Albany's. There are
now 1286 in the U. S., Pennsylvania
leading with 163. Illinois 122. New
York 117. Trapshooting has become
a very popular American sport, with
many enthusiastic devotees.
SEA PICTURES Mrs Henderson's
Sea Pictures and sea poems, may
be secured at Fosbav & Masons. C.
B. Essex, and H. J. Jones. J293I
READ OUR WANT ADS
O. A. C. WOOD BIDS
The Oregon Agricultural College
renursu bids for the furnishing of all
or any part of the following wood
supply.
1500 cord's oi Fir wanted and bids
requested on 3500 cords of Kir, addi
tional; 80 to 100 cords of Oak; 30 to
50 cords oi Ash.
Coarse, split, sound wood only re
quired and in tour foot lengths (sawed
ends preferred).
Oak not less than "four inches in
diameter and when over ten inches,
split.
Fir to be large and to be cut from
trees not less than eight inches in
diameter.
Delivery to be made and piled in
ricks in the wood yard on College
Campus before October 1. 1917.
Please describe wood ill bid, statinc
first or second growth, etc.
The College reserves the right to
accept any part of the bids submitted
and to reject any or all bids.
Sealed bids should be submitted
r.ml plainlv marked on envelope,
"Wood Bids"
These will be opened in public in
College Business Office at 4 p. m.,
Mondav. February 5. 1917.
E. XI. DUFFY,
Business Manager.
J2SFJd&w
For Taxicab
Call 327 Bell; 6 Home
Office Hotel Albany
Closed taxis Experienced driven
Real Estate for Sale
Bargains in farm lands, dry prop
erty: money to loan, insurance
written in the strongest old line
companies. Call on J. V. Pipe,
203 W. 2nd St
6 "L Mortgage Loans
have plenty of local money to loan
on good farms, long tone. No de
lays. Large or small amounts.
Write or call on J. V. Pipe, 203
West Second Street, Albany.
ft FARM LOANS
We Have One Million Dollars
to loan oa improved farms in the Willamette Valley.
VERMONT LOAN & TRUST COMPANY
J. M. & H. M. HAWKINS
General Agents ... Albany
: vkiicv.
61
CHINESE NOODLES
Friday evening 5:30 to 7:30. U. P.
church basement, served by Y. P. S.
C. E.. only 20 cents. All invited.
J29-F2
Be Sure the Milk You Use
Is Clean
THERE is no question about tbe
superior food value of milk and
the greater economy of using
more of it in place of other less nour
ishing and more costly foods. , Five
cents worth of bread and milk has
more food value than any other kind
of a lunch that can be prepared at
three times the cost.
You should look carefully into the
manner in which the milk you use
is produced. Cleanliness is a most
important factor. We have never
hesitated to adopt any means that
would make our milk cleaner and
more wholesome. The latest improvement added lo our rairy is the
De Laval Milk Clarifier.
On learning that there could be no certainty of milk being per
fectly clean unless centrifugally clarified, we installed this machine
It removes impurities that are present to some extent in all milk, re
gardless of how carefully it is produced. The use of this machine is
"imes "suranc to TOU ,h mijk will be uniformly clean at all
By means of tremendous centrifugal force it expels from milk im
purities that cannot be kept out and cannot be removed by straining
or filteriog.
De Laval Clarified Milk is the only milk you can be sure is per
fectly clean. Insist upon getting it.
Bell 134-R Home 1204
or at tbe Dairy, Bell 17F21
Byron Peebler's Dairy
Every nickle or dime spent for
Hand Mad or an Albany Special Ci
gar means a bigger industry for Albany.
WANTED. CHICKENS
nf pay highest cash puce lor poul
try. Independent Market. First ami
Lyon. Jll-Fll
Patronise Home Industry Smoke
Albany Specials and Hand Mad Cigars.
POTATOES Wanted, in large or
small lots. Highest market price
J. D. Ellis, Home phone 4105.
J25-FI
NOT CHEAP
Only in Price
STANDARD CORN 10c
STANDARD TOMATOES 10c
STANDARD PEAS -. 10c
RAISINS, large pk 2 for 25c
LARGE ORANGES doz. 25c
ALL KINDS CHEESE
VEGETABLES FRESH
EVERY MORNING
PHONE US YOUR ORDER
Both Phones S 1
Sears Grocery
and Bakery
1st and Ferry
Smoke Mi Court's Hand Mad ci
gars, 5 cants.
The new style glasses with their
stay-on clips are ideal for oftice or
literary work. The eyes have full
play without restriction through the
big, round lenses and the clips keep
them from tilting or falling off. Why
not havr a t air end piovide real com
fort for your ryes?
E C. MEADE. Optometrist
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.
Have Moved
to 201-205 Bast
First St
where we will continue to bny
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
Roth phones 60
330 W. First St Albany, Ore.
For Rent
FINK STORE ROOM
First Street
All ready, with fix
tures, furnace 1 ated,
Well located. See
Dr. A. STARK
Go to
Eastburn Bros.
for your
GROCERIES
Have you noticed
they keep the best
supply of Vege
tables and Prod
uce in the city
?
GOOD VALLEY
FLOUR SI. 75 a Sack
Will This Interest You?
A salesman's position carrying lib
eral commissions and representing
one of tile oldot and most reli
able Nurseries on the Pacific
Coast. Our stock the best on the
market.
ALBANY NURSERIES
First National Bank Bldg.
Albany, Oregon
P. B. PHIPPS
Graduate of the Weltmer Institute
Drugless Healing. Chronic, Nerv
ous, Lung and Fmal Diseases.
734 Lyon St Albany, Or.
Horn phone 2185. Ball 364. R.
Fishcr-Bradcn
Undertakers
Lady assistant
Auto-Hears service if desired.
Money Paid
Out
IN SETTLEMENT OF BILLS
s oftn forgotten about and
shortage of cash follows I
With a Check it's different,
the RECORD is there snd no
mistake can be msde.
An an aid to your buslnaa
transactions have a Checking
Account with this bank and pay
by check.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
Ho. ooo.
j. W CUSICK CO, Bankers
Albany, Oregon
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
Opaa wa-7: a. m. to 7 p.
si, Sjasasjskay It p. m.
Co,. Fir mmd Ellsworth Strswta
NEW PUD STORE
Hsy, grain, chop, mill feed,
flour, Mock and poultry foods,
chopping anl cleaning. Buy
ind sell. Also have gasoline
and oils. HAYNE REED,
Third and Main streets. Ball
phone JSS-R, Home 3371.
READ OUR WANT ADS.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO
OWN YOUR OWN HOME?
I will sell you a new modern home
on small cash payment, balance on
monthly payments. Or will sell you
lot, help you design your house, draw
plans and build to suit your own
ideas. I can furnish you with all the
very latest improvements in the mod
ern homes. Call at 834 West Ninth
St.. or phone 8F31 Hell phone.
GEO. C. RICHARDS, Contracts
and hpjH huililer. )10f
FOR SALE
A Regular Snan
Three acres, house, barn, nice chick
en parks, good bearing peach orchard
and other fruit, one horse, one wa
gon, harness, three cifltivators, plow,
reflrr and a lot of gnrde tools;
Ml bushels wheat, 60 bushels oats, two
tons of clover bay, some hour -hold
fiirnitunr. 40 chickens. This is all
nice garden land, sandy soil and situ
ated J" minutes walk from Albany
Price $2200.00 cash if taken right
away quick. See . V. PIPE, 203
Wesl Second St. JlPtf
SEE SCOTTY For hot tamales at
the O K. restaurant, 108 Fast lut Si
Tel. 68R. Will deliver. 15c or two
for 25c to take home. dltf
A
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1 NATIONAL BANK
A Checking Account
with this bank brings accuracy and convsiiUnc Into
your money transaction. When bills ara paid In cash
mors frequently occur which would not happen If a
check had been used.
Start your checking account today and bay a record
and receipt for every payment
fondi J SAVINGS BANK
THE BEET
BAKED GOODS
GROCERIES. PRODUCB
and FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sign oi (Jualiiy"
136 I. yon St. Both Phones
THE HOME OF
GOOD MEATS
AND FISH
Including'
LIN NO KB HAMS AND
BACON
I). E. NX BERG ALL
MEAT COMPANY
Both Phone. 47
SECOND AND LYON STS.
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND
CROCKER V
ALBANY PLANING
MILL
AU Kinds of Mill Work
CUa. aa Wis Shield.
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building. Albany. Or.
Bjfjl phonei. Lady AtsisUai
WORK WANTED Will go out or
take work home. Lac curtains a
specialty. 25c per pair. Bell SVo J.
or 3t3 E 2nd 4I
Daily Democrat by Crnsr. H Yr
Golden Rub Dairy
MILK aa CREAM
1 Daily DsSvarhs. la
H. M. PALMER. Prop.
A QUALITY STORE
W. sail Iks bsatat lawaat prica
W.tch BspaWag
F.p. Will
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIED
WANT
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C. OIPE
Chiropractor.
Kooms 5. 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg
Vatare cannot cur a disease unless
V cause is removed. Chiropractic
cuts remove the cause
ml
law Chiropractor's
Wvy h) Nature's
Way
Examination Pre
Rt. 0o. J. Kanagy
Suite 401-2 Nation
al Bank Bldg.
LAWYERS
WEA THF.RFOUD & WEATHER
PORD
Lawyeis. Albany, Ore.
C. C. BRYANT
Attorney at Law
"I New K.rst National Bank build
ing. Albany, Oregon.
L. C LKWELLING
Attorney at Law Notary public
Albany. Oregon.
REAL 8ETATB INSURANCE
B. M PAYNE Farm lands and city
property for (ale. Real estste loans
Pir Insurance. Surety Bonds
Room IP 21. Cusick Blk, Albany.
Oregon.
E. P. SOX
Keal Estate. Loans, Pir Insurance.
First National Bank Building
H. P. MERRILL
Insurance, lagans. Surety Bonds
Speciil attention given to care of
property belongingto non-residents.
Room No. 1, second door. First Sav
ings Bank builditg. Albany, Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
tlEMSTITCHINGIOc a yard. Sue
Breckenridge. JJJ Second St. Bel!
96 Home- 182.
FOR SALE Fresh cows on eisy
terms. II. Bryant. D4tf
WANTED Woman wants washing
lo do at home. Will go away to
work on Saturdays. Home phone
M72. nlJtf
FOUND On Cottage St.. package,
insoles and ribbons. Democrat office.
HOARD AND ROOM-Tremont
Hall offers board and room to
young women after Jan. I. Make
arrangements now. DI5tf
WEAVING-Carpets and rugs. Sa
tisfaction guaranteed. Minnie
Smith Mills, 426 Denver Stretl.
Bell phone 479-Y.
HOUSE FOR KENT Modern five
room house at III Main St near
East First St. Horn phone 2JOH
or inquire of W. A. Sharp at 1120
East First street. JJ6K2
FOR SALE-I58acre farm 8 miles
north of Corvallis. First clas im
provements. Easy terms. Geo. II.
""in. R. D. I. Corvallis. J25F8
WOMAN WANTS WORK-Wash-ing.
ironing, crocheting, or any kind
of work. HOSQ. plionc 1 Jr. t ,,, 221
Madi.on St. JanlVtf
FACTS I guarantee lo teach anyone
all the ci,. union chordi and minor
chords on tbe psajsa one lesson
by mail, new method, you can
leach others. Money refunded il
not satisfied; prica $ J. ; -fay.
lor, V. O. It.. v 4J7, Portland.
jU l4
FOR SAl.H-7iacre farm 7 miles
northwest of Albany, well improv
ed; one-half mile from electric na
tion, usjo, II Bossa, K D. L Cgsl
J2SPSJ
vallis
FOR SALE 40 acres lis and one
hall miles northwest of Albany, all
in cultivation; AO rods from electric
tatlon. Ceo. H, Boom, Corvallis
K " ' J 25 Fa
FOR SALE-2-ye.r old registered
Molstein Hull, $50.00. Also 4-yar-old
horse, weight 1200 lbs. Ceo.
" Boom, R a I, Corvallis. J25F8
FOR SALE-160 acre of unimprov
ed land, one-fourth mile from Mor
rison on C, E. Ry. Price S2S0O,
$1200 cash balance on time. J. R.
Hicken. Portland. Ore. 125-31
NEW A rubber heel th.K outwears
leather, and doesn't slip. Takes the
jar off your spinal system, nurr.s.
The Shoe Doctor. J6-PSdAisw
F(iRJ;A,'ETnrcc ln t hay. D.
P. Thrift, Bell phone 40H-Y
. JJ0FI
THOROUGHBRED iioi.steiN
Hull for ssle or trad for good cows.
Write or pl,ne C R WWi.lmer. R. D.
llome 2S.W rVwk n6tf
WANTS WORK-Lady asms work
hy day or bour Home i honet 34SO.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms, 423 W. 1st St Reasonable
price. Bell phone 3P-R. mJltf
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10
million timber claim In Dnaglas
county for elty property or good
farm land. Home II4J llfttf
I OR SAI.E-Span of colts, 4 and J
years old, weight 1300 and 1400
pounds. Bell phone 314-J.
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