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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. JUNE 11, 1117.
Daily Democrat
Wi
. H. HORNIBROOK
Publisher
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Oregon, at second-class matter.
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BUSINESS MATTER.
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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1917
AMERICAN DIPLOMACY
The "trained" diplomat of Europe
have had a rude awakening since the
United State became a partner in the
war against Germany. Our diplomacy
ha succeeded where European diplo
macy ha (ailed.
Central and South American na
tions turned a deaf ear to the appeals
ofthe diplomatic "representative of
the allied nations. They have li
teued to the representatives of the
United States who for the most part
have been educated in the great school
of practical politics and boast of no
titles or decorations. They have
played the game and played it well.
It is American diplomacy which is
welding North and South America
into a powerful and invincible sword
with which to beat down the soldiers
of the Kaiser and substitute justice
for might as the correct means of
settling disputes among the nations
of the world.
When Uncle Sam entered the world
war, Germany did not realize her
strength and the allies did not thor
oughly appreciate the value of their
new recruit. They reckoned only the
poaibilities of raising men and mon
ey. The moral influence which the Unit
ed States has brought to the allies is
tremendous. She is the one nation
now engaged in the w-ar (with the
possible exception of Belguim) which
entered it with no thought of acquir
ing territory, money or diplomatic ad
vantage. She entered the conflict be
cause no other course was open if she
was to protect the honor and rights
of her citizens.
America must now feed her allies
and raise and equip an army which
will put an end to the bloody war in
Europe. It will take time, it will re
quire sacrifice and it will take men
and money but it can, and will be
done.
L. J. HYLTON DIED JUNE 4
Louis Jackson Hylton of Mulino,
died June 4, ami was buried under the
auspices of the G. A. R. two days lat
er. He was a Confederate soldier un
der General Price and served through
the Civil war.
He v.s born in Floyd county, Va..
and came to Oregon 28 years ago. Br
ian all that time in Clackamas coun
ty. His daughter, Mrs. Anna Karl,
lives in this city. Other sons and
daughters are Mrs. Laura Hendrick
son, Mulino; Mrs. S. E. Strawn, Eu
gene: Louis of Oiegon City; James
of Twilight, and Dennie Hylton of
Mulino.
Mr. Hylton lived to the ripe age
of 81 years. He was a kind -nil lov
ing father and liked by all wjio knew
him.
Ambulance Co. No. 14
Unusual interest of Oregon peo
ple will be directed upon Ambulance
Co., N'o. 14, which is being formed
under the leadership of Captain J. Eb
erle Kuykendall of Eugene. The unit
will comprise 91 officers and men,
most of whom have already enlisted.
Orville Montieth is expected down
from Alaska to join in the near fut
ure. The unit is composed mostly
of students of the University of Ore
gon, alumni and other college men
from other institutons. They leave
tn a few days for Allentown, Pa.,
from where they soon leave for
Prance. They expect to be in active
service between field and base hos
pital in France in July. If any Al
bany men wish to get into this desir
able branch of the service they should
communicate with Dr. J. E. Kuyken
dall, Eugene, Oregon, at once. The
company also will accept contribu
tion from any person. They have to
complete the raising of $4,53077 for
equipment which the government
ARRET REFMT
The price given in the local quo
tations are thoae asked by the
wholesaler from the retailer for
fruit and vegetable. All
prices are thoae paid the
List corrected daily.
LOCAL
Wheat
Oats, new
Bran
Shorts, per ton
Hay, cheat ,
Hay, vetch ..
Hay, Timothy .
Flour, hard wheat .
Sugar ..
Flour, valley
.$1.10
.64c
- $
...445
$16.00
..$30.)
..$30.00
.$U70uS$14.50
, ,, BL5J
$10.60
-JftSMlc
Butterfat
Creamery Butter, IB
Canntry butter, trad e 2trJ5c
Egg and Poultry
Eggs, cash .27c
Eggs, trade 28c
Hens, per pound I7(gl8c
Rooster 7c
Broilers 17iJ18r
Springs 16c
Turkey, live
Duck
Ducklings
Geese
-to-filSc
-10813c
18c
Pork, Veal aad Mutton
Hogs. l5014.4u
Cows .41-2(36
Steers , . fdSc
Veal 7.
Bulls
Ewes
Lambs
Yearling sheep .
8c
.45c
7to8c
II l-2c
910c
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland. June 13, 1917.
Club, S'.5o
Red Russian, $2.54
Bluestem, $2.61
Fortyfola, SZ56
Oats. No. I. white feed. $4675
Barley, feed, $42.50
Potatoes, $3; new 56c pound
Hogs, best live, $15(g$lil5
Prime steers $93$10
Fancy cows, $7.50g$8V5
Calves, $6g$8.50
-neep, valley yearlings, $llig$11.50
Spring lambs. $115(4$1175
Butter, city creamery, 361-2J9c
Butterfat. 39c
Fggs. selected local ex. 30c
llena. 18c
Broiler. 18q?22c
Geese, 121
Wool. '16. valley cotiwold, bet 54e
58c
You may be too old to enlist for
military service but age is no barrier
in subscribing for a Liberty Bond,
besides, it is your patriotic duty as
an American citizen. See your bank
er today. He will extlaia.
ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School Dist. No. 5, Linn
county, Oregon, that the regular
school election will be held at the
high school building Monday, June
18, 1917, between the hours of 2
o'clock and o'clock p. tn , of said
day, at this election there will be
elected two directors to serve for a
term of throe years or until their suc
cessors are etected and qualified.
Attest H. W. McELMURRY
,' Chairman
D. D. HACKLEMAN'
J-2-18 Clerk
Eastburn Bros.
THE GROCERS
Flour is Going Up.
Our price for Saturday
Valley Flour, sack $.275
Hard Wheat Floor, $3X0
Good Brooms at the same old
price.... 50c, 60c. 75c, and 85c
each. Why pay more?
Eastburn Bros.
NOTICE OF
BOND REDEMPTION
N'otioe is hereby gixcu that the un
dersigned Traamrrr of the City of
Albany, Oregon, has tttnds on baud
at the Fiscal Agent for the State of
Oregon in New York City to, and
will on the first day of July, 1917,
pay off, redeem ami cancel Bonds
N'os. 13 to 29 inclusive, of trsr Im
provement Bonds of the City of Al
bany, Oregon, dated Jan. I. 1914. In
terest on said Bonds shall cease on
July 1st. 1917.
H. B, CUSICK.
9-16-23 Treas.
A Papular Recreation,
"When aiv you goiu.. Sandy?" said
one Scotchman tu luinthrr.
"Doou ti the club," M Bandy.
"And wha' four?"
"Jum to fontradiHs t a wfc lilt."
Energetic Influence.
"Does your wife iliul Hilltti Inter
eating?"
"Not as Inter itlm: a she expect
to make It before she gets through with
It." - Washington Star.
Adversity sometimes give a man
courage: prosperity too often takaa It
out of hlru.
Western Electric Sewinft Machines
WE HAVE THEM
Let Ua Show You
RALSTON ELECTRIC
SUPPLY CO.
310 West Second St.
BEAT) oust WANT ADS
Headquarters For
Berry Boxes
Standard Deep Pint Boxes
$3.50 per Thousand
Tin Tops and Crates
Murphy's Seed
Store
4! ,
JACK TAR WEEK
SEE THE NEW JACK TAR MIDDIES
a OUR WINDOW! T-' in
YOLTLL SUR ELY WANT SEVER AL PO THH
OUT Of DOC DAYS THAT ARE HERE TO STAY.
IS MADS
TO FIT
HUB -EM TUB SMSCXUB.'EM
Ttr c as w
ALL PRICES ALL STYLES ALL SIZES
p-cial ron In,. ... AT
Popular Prices
TrnnfanrnrrygaP nfYtiT
M. Sternberg & Co.
War Bonds
Everyone should subscribe to the now Ooaanunant 31-2 for cent
War Loan. Small amounts are acceptable.
aSSBaBBaBB
This bank offers its services without charge.
J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers
Albany, Oregon
FAMILY ORDERS
for
Ice Cream
FILLED PROMPTLY
THE ELITE
Both phones
W. S. Duncan, Prop.
ALBANY PLANING
MILL
AI1 Kinds of Mill Work
Class and Wind Shield-
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND
CROCKERY
Hotel Albany
IN COT
Si Storle el Solid Comfort
ALBANY'S F1NE3T HOTEL
Try Our Sunday Dinners
B. R. West-rook Prop.
Shaving 15c Ball phone 19S-J
Hotel Albany Barber Shop
Thraa of the best barbers in the
State.
Wa want you and your children
the shop of class Yours (or good
sat ice.
STRATTON-WORLEY aad
HUSTON
Absolutely Antiseptic
110 West Second Street
W. A. McCLAIN
Contractor and Builder
Cement Sidewalks. Walls,
Basement and Sewer Work
Cemetery Work a Specialty
SSI So. Bake St, Ball rises. 420J
Need Any
Garden
Tools
Wo have every thins
neoestary to make
gardening easy
Rakes, Hoes, Spades,
Hand Cultivators.
Etc.
Barker Hard
ware Store
216 W. Pint St.
Golden Rule Dairy
MILK and CREAM
t Daily D.U.ri Bo
H. M PALMER. Prop.
Working in artificial or imperfect
light is a strait) on the eye. The
optic nerve becomes weakened, re
sulting in imperfect sitfht. Itciorr it is
too late let us fit you with the proper
glasses. They will aid your sight am)
save your eyes for the future.
E C. MEADE. Optomctriat
P. B. PHIPP8
Graduate of the Weltmer Inatitute
Druglets) Healing. Chronic. Nerv
osa. Lung and Female DiNiici.
m t.y n St, Albany, Or.
Home phone 2185. Bell 364-R.
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NATIONAL BANK
PATRIOTISM AND SACRIFICE
Although our country is rich and its HaSrjrill iBalitB"
tions strong, it i the people who aaast subscribe te
the great war loan it it i lo he successful The war
Is the concern of ever citlen el the Unite, I Stales.
F.i.h must d his little bit.
This hunk offers its services lo thl pebiic 'ire of any
rJatreet -haUoever, either la lite pturhasrr or to' the
Govarnmeut, in smiting the new Government War
ILndi
foRI U SAVINGS BANK
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIED
WANT
ADS
BUSINESS 0IRECT08T
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C. atPB
Chiropractor.
Room S, 7, J, 10, Cukk Bank 1 1 l.l.
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the csasa is removed. Chiropractic
adjustments remove lha cause.
ltrwol'
rhe Chiropractor's
Way Is Nature's
' Way
Easmination Free
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
Suite '! - Naliou
al Bank Bid-.
REAL SET ATE ft INSURANCE
And Money to Loan
II. M. I'AYNE Farm lands and city
property for sale. Real eststc loans
Fire insurance. Surrty llondt.
Rooms 19-21. Cusick Blk . All. any.
Oregon. '
MONEY TO LOAN on farm at 6
per cent with privilege of paying
off any part of the principal at any
time. We alao loan money on city
property on ten yeara time, rate 6
per oeiit. Hecksjf It Beam, l.l.l Lyon
street. M-l-7
II F.I. I" W WTF.D-Fr male -An b
telli'.tcnt I'crion may cam $IKI
luifliliilv t orir.pomllUK foi urns-
peaersi Mi lo RteatMy in spars
time; experience unnecessary; no
caivassinit; .uhiccts su..e.tcd.
Send for particulars. Nutt. t-.il Sjs
I'ress llurrau. Room IKS. Iluif.li,
N. Y. M :i N-21
WANTEI All Uoosa to b ii Uu
li.ll Weilnc.diiy eirliilu-. Inn - 1.1. .
K o'cln.-k. Itusiitra. oj ISSf llfflBTtfti
lie order of Dictator, I-ll-laMJ
W N l WllKK-l.ady
liv dav or hur H-onr
-ania wutk
ll ..e jjg
WANTKD -Woman snt hiltg
to' do at home Will tfo away tn
work on Saturd.ya l-'or infuitna
lion call Home phone IJNi nl.ltf
II N r WANTED With 114 i f
foot Srtil, aisr ahoitt 0aI2 Call ball
phone .fi R. ir Home jdiolie Mi.
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING 10c a yard Sue
BrSchSBCSOgS, 3U Second St Hell
Ilnmr IrU
nry is ju.t ,i, raarnti.il aa uoti
E. F. SOX
Rsal Estate. Loass, Fit lujranc.
ho ! Natu nal Bank Building
H. F. MERRILL
Insurance, Loans, Bursty Boads
Special attention given to care of
properly bcloagingtu non-rcaidents.
Room No. 1, second Moor, First Sav
ings Bank building, Albany, Oregon.
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
Open from 7:30 a. m. to 7 p.
m Saturday 10 p. m.
Cor. First and Ell. worth Strosts
You will always get the
HIGHEST MARKET
PRICE
for yonr
Cream, Eggs and Poultry
at the
Hazclwood Co.
I2S Wast Second St.
Salesman's
Position Open
Good t rrttory Liberal terms
ALBANY NURSERIES
ALB
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First National Bank Bldg.
Ajoany, Dragon.
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Albany Hotel Building
A QUALITY STORE
Wa sail the bostat lowest price
F. G. Will
FOR SALE
FUR SALE Fresh cows an easy
terms. H. Bryant. D4t(
FORI) FOR SALE 1916 l ord in el
egant condition for aale at a bar
gain. Irvine Garage.
FOR SALE Seed
John Zellcr, R 6.,
5905.
potatoes. Call
Home !honc
J-7-14-
I UR SALE At a bargain. .-!.!
furniture, including range, boater,
oil stove, desk, bookcase chair.,
fruit jars, etc. aqajfa K. Walworth
..W W. Fifth St. J-ll-lJ
FOR SALE Milk wagon. JJ I N.
Main. Inipiirc C. 11. Dtiitan, KOe
oway's Furniture Store, 2nd and
Hakrr streets . J-U-16
b'OR SALE New 6-room bonse,
good lot. Will take Rood team ami
harness on payment. I'nce $l5fM).
Apply 1405 Sanliam Road. J-ll 16'
FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE A 10
million timber claim in Douglas
county for city propauy or good
farm land. Home 1143 IIAtf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Up-to-date house on
Pound street, close in. F'ruit and
garden. Reasonable rent. W. C.
Rurkhart, both phones. J-ll-l.l
FOR RENT 5-rooui furnished cot
tage for rent; also (wo light botise
keipaing rooms. Impure BJ S.
Jefferson St., or phone Home 4128.
J-4-tf.
WANTED.
WASTED Girl to help with work
in small family. Call at 227 E. Jrd
street. J-12-14
AGENTS WANTED For our non
irrigated, low-priced tress. Un
equalled proposition for right man
Our new Agent's Contract is s win
ner. Address Pscific Nursery Co.
122 1-2 Grsnd Ave., Portlsnd. Ore
gon. M-2toJ-2
HELP WANTED Msle An In
telligent person msy esrn $100
monthly corresponding for news
papers; $40 to $50 monthly In
spare time; experience unnecessary;
no canvassing; subjects suggested.
Send for psrticulsrs. National
Press Bureau, Room 4388, Buffalo.
N. Y. M-2I-N-2I
WORK WANTED Witt go aat or
tab work bom. Last curtains a
specialty 25c par pair. Bell SBS-f.
or 12$ E. 2nd a4tf
READ OUR WANT AM
in the Mtrev .iiul .io.r, itti.ni of .mi
war. Subscribe for a Liberty Boftd
today. Any banker will tell yog ghoel
it.
HAYNE REED
FEED STORE
Flour sad Fee ! Chon mt 'd
cleaning.
Gasoline and Oils
Third and Main Streets
Bell Phone 569 R Home 2?78
Real Estate for Sale
Bargains in farm land, rity
property, money to loan, in
surance written in the strong
est old Ijne companict. Notary
Public, j. V. Pipe. 20J W. 2nd
St.
IRON. IRON. IRON
ll i. sreet duty to your country
to .ave every piece nf scr.uji
Iron. Every piece helps. We
need 15 csrs of Irog and are in
a posilion In paj the highest
prii-e. We also pay the high
est market price for all kinds
of junk and second baud goods.
OREGON HIDE 4 JUNK CO.
First and Baker St.
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Buitdin.. Albany. Or.
Both phone. larly Asifsn
WOOD
Jtut Received
CAR LOAD
DRY FIR
E. R. CUMMINOS
Fisher-Bradcn
Undcrtsikers
Lady- assistant
Auto Hearse service if desired.
THE BEST
BAKRD GOODS
GROCERIES, PRODUCE
and FRUITS
St
PARKER'S
"The Sign ol Quslity"
136 Lyon St. Both Phoats