Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, June 25, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    Daily Democrat
Wnv H. HORNIBROOK
Publisher
Entered at the postoifice at Albany,
Oregon, M second-class maitcr.
Pabliahed every evening except Sun
day. Semi-weekly published Tuea
daya and Fridaye.
BUS I NESS MATTE R.
la ordering changes of adreaa, sub
scribers should always une old
tH aa new address.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Daily
L rcred by carrier, per week $ '0
Delivered by carrier, per year 4.00
By mail, at end of year J.50
By mail in advance, per year J00
Sen:iWeekly
When paid in advance, one year 1.25
At and of year . - .$150
Established in 1165.
MONDAY. JUNE 25. J91T.
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S3SS3
TANGENT
ies9
Marvin Calloway and family, former
resident! of near Tangent, but now
living atWaterloo, attended church
and visited relatives and friends in
Tangent Snnday.
Cooper Tnrner and wife of Leba
non. visited friend in Tangent Sun
day.
Geo. Swank and wife of near Spo
kane, visited with relatives and friends
in and around Tangent last week.
They were both former residents of
this immediate vicinity, bnt left here
about thirty years ago. They were
accompanied by their twr daughters
ami came in their auto. They had
a fine trip and will return home soon.
Mr. Swank has S00 acres of grain,
growing on his place.
M. F. Wood and family of Corval-
lis, passed through Tangent Thurs
day on their way to Brownsville to
ake in the Pioneers' picnic
Tangent has been a very measley
city for the last month or six weeks,
as many as fifty cases at once; so
far they have all recovered. Tan
gent is improving quite rapidly of
late. On one street there are two new
dwellings, a meat market and barber
shop, the I. O. O. F. hall, which are
all completed, and Mr. Bailey is now
constructing a cement building in
in which he expects to keep a stock
of farm implements, and machinery.
The crop proposition in this vicin
ity look fairly good; fall grain is
heading out but much of the apring
grain is very small, especially for this
time of the year. Young grain is
making a vigorous growth and if there
is rain at the right time there will be
good crops.
W. C. Scott, the road boss, bas geen
doing some good road work lately.
He has put up some fine grades.
Gardens are very late but look qnite
well, and with good cultivation will
produca good results.
A good rain would be of much val
ue to all growing crops, as the ground
is beginning to look pretty dry.
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, JUNB IS, 117.
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, June 23, 1917.
Club, $2.10
Red Russian. $2.10
niuestem, $2.15
Fortyfold, $2.10
Oats, white No. 1, feed, $45.50
Barley, feed, $42.50
Potatoes, $275; new, per lb. 464 J 4c
Hogs, best live, $14.90$! 5.00
Prime steers. $8.50a$10.0D
Fancy cows, $8$8
Calves. $$tt$8.50
Sheep, valley yearling. $80$1O
Spring lambs. $13(ji$13.25
Butter, city creamery, 35 1 -2038c
Butterfat, 58c
Eggs, selected local ex. 259SOc
Hens. 1S15 l -2c
Broilers, 18(atc
Geese, 12813c
Wool. '16. valley cotswold. best, 60c
64c
Dreaded Twe Things.
Nicholas Romanoff, late eaar of Roa
sts, dreaded two thing assassination
and revolution and neither waa a ram
fear. Since 1301. when he waa assault
ed and wounded by a Japanese named
SaiiKo and escaped death only by the
prompt action of Prince George of
Greece, up to his abdication. berc
were thirteen attempts to assassinate
Swing Your Arvoo,
"Don't keep your bands In your pockets.-
soya Dr. C. E. Page of Boston.
"Keep swinging them aa you walk.
This Is neceesary to obtain needed and
essential exercise when walking. Dent
simply walk on your hind legs, bat
keep all four in some sort of motion, aa
nature Intended you should do."
Tree being associated with the best
side of human life, none bat the abort
sighted and sttrpkl will descend to es
timate their worth upon a coed wood
valuation
We make a specialty
of
Friendship
Engagement, and
Wedding Rings
F. M. FRENCH SON
Engravers
Britain is putting its kitchens on
a war basis. Food Administrator
Hoover says America must do like
wise.
IlKET REPORT
The prices given in the local quo
tations are those asked by the
wholesaler from the retailer for
fruit and vegetables. ATI other
prices are those paid the producer.
List corrected daily.
LOCAL
Grains
Wheat ..
Oats, new
Bran
Hay, cheat
Hay, vetch
Hay, Timothy
Flour, hard wheat
Sugar
Flour, valley
-$175
60c
436
-$16.00
-$2040
..$20.00
..-$1370$14.S0
48.53
410.40
Butter
Butterfat J8a40c
Creamery Butter J8c
Country butter, trad e 323Sc
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, cash 77c
Eggs, trade . 28c
Hens, per pound - 12(3, 14c
Roosters fr
Broilers 1 16417c
Springs '. 16c
Turkeys, live.
Ducks
Ducklings
Geese
l618c
.10 13c
18c
8c
CHICHESTER S PILLS
- Aa rear lm ( a .
Y "a s Dest. MM. A kM - fce , '
SOU) BY FflGfitSTS tVtlWKB
Large Business
Concerns
y by Check because tf a not
only easier, bat Safari
Yon, too, regardless ol the
aire of your busiassi, are in
vited to nave a checking eeVvant
with this bank, whose watch
words are Security, Courtesy
and Convenience to depositors.
Capital and aarptna $90,000
J. W. Cusick & Co.
Bankers
Albany, Oregon
23 J
That's the number to call for
Storage Battery Troubles
WILLARD SERVICE
STATION
Auto Electric
Shop
118 W. Second St
1 -JJ JI ! - i
Eastburn Bros.
THE GROCERS
Santiam Wilson Strawberries
$1.50 per crate
We are able lo supply the trade
with Wilson's this week. Get
your order in early for the only
good canning berry.
Eastburn Bros.
HAYNB A REED
FEED STORE
Floor and Food. Chnersag sad
am
One
Third and at am
Bell Phono 5SS-R H
SUMMER COTTAGE
Owner of desirable three-room, ful-
y equipped and furnished cottage at
Seal Rocks, tightly location, ia willing
to sell at a great sacrifice, on easy
terms.
FRANK S. BAILLIE,
" Cornucopia. Oregon
June 18, 25; July 2,9.
Headquarters For
Berry Boxes
Standard Deep Pint Boxes
$3.50 per Thoussnd
Tia'Tops Crates
Murphy's Sepd
Store
Pork. Veal and Mutton
Hogs 412g,$14
Cows 41-2S76
Steers . - -...6g8c
Veal 785c
Bulls 45c
Ewe. 7toSc
lien 1-2.
Sheep aVSlOc
ICE CREAM
100 i
i front extra select cream from
" I
Flavored with pare frost jtncaa
Sherbets sad special orders for parties or " -
Oat the habit of Using Ideal hot
Both
Albany Ice & Storage Co.
oing
Campingr
Take a look at our tents,
camp stoves, and firelctts
cookers.
New stock of Hose and
Lawnroowere
Barker Hard
ware Store
216 W. First St
Golden Rule Dairy .
MILK aad CREAM
1 Dally DaHvertss. Both phones
H. M. PALMER. Prop.
Western Electric Scwinf Machines
WE HAVE THEM
Let Us Show You
RALSTON ELECTRIC
SUPPLY CO.
310 West Second St.
FAMILY ORDERS
for
Ice Cream
FILLED PROMPTLY
THE ELITE
Both phones
W. S. Duncan, Prop.
ALBANY PLANING
MILL
All Kinds of Mill Work
Class aad Wind SaisMs.
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND
CROCKERY
Hotel Albany
Tat Wsm BW
Six St.rU. of SeM Ceaafart
ALBANY'S FINEST HOTEL
Try Our Soaday Das airs
B. R. Westbrook Prop.
Do your eyes blur when reading? If
so. Glaaaet are needed to overcome
the strain Let me help you.
E C. MEADS, Optometrist
P. B. PH1PP8
Graduate of the Weltmer Institute
Drugless Healing. Chronic, Nerv
ous, Lung and Female Diseases.
714 Ly n St. Albany. Or
Home phone 2185. BcO J64-R
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
Open from 7 JO a m. to 7 p.
m Saturday 10 p. an.
Car. Aral aad Ell. worth Str.ru
You wit) always get the
HIGHEST MARKET
J PRICE
for your
Cream, Eggs and Poultry
at the
Hazeltvood Co.
128 West Second St
A
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B
A
N
Y
NATIONAL BANK
SERVE BY 8AVIN0
Every dollar put Into the bank will shorten the war
and aave life and sulfating, li Is lo the everyday cltisen
that the government la looking ia this crisis sad it
ought not to appeal in vain. Save for the govern
ment that haa done so much for you.
loRl U SAVINGS BANK
aaasveaa
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIED
WANT
BUSINESS UlHtCTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C. Gil a
Chiropractor.
K ioma 5, 7. in, Cusick Bank Bldg
Nature cannot cure a disease nuleta
the cause is removed. Chiropractic
adjustments remove Iho cause
The Chiropractor's
Way Is Nature's
Way .
Eaaminatigu Free
Dr. Geo. J. Ktnagy
Suite t ' J Nation
ol Hank Bldg.
KEAL SKI ATK ft INSUKANCK
And Money to Loan
It. M. PAYNE Farm iaii and est)
property lor sale. Heat estate loans
Eire uuurance Surety Homl.
Room. 19-21, Cusick Blk . Albany.
'regon.
MONEY TO LOAN on farms at 6
per rent with privilege of paying
off any part of the principal at any
time. We also loan money on city
property on ten years lime, rate 6
per cent, llecker & ftllh. Ill Lyon
street. M-l-7
WANTS WORK Lady ,tnis work
h day or hour Home rhune, 3489.
HEMSTITCHING 10c a yard Sue
llrrrkenridge, .133 Second St Bell
Thonc 452-R.
WANTED- Woman wants washing
to do at boss Will go away lo
work on Saturdays ' l ot informa
tion '-all Home phone 1266. nlJtf
WANTED Boy to work on delivery
wagons. Call W. A. Eastburn, at
Eastburn Bros. Gro. Store. J-2I-2J
WANED Lady Cook. Phone
Brownsville Hotel, Brownsville, Or.
J-21-25
HELP WANTED Female An in
tclliftrnt person may earn $100
QOalnly corresponding for news
papers. $40 lo $50 monthly In spire
time; experience unnecessary; no
cauasuttnci subjects suggested.
Send for particulars. National
I'tesi nureau. Room 438H, Buffalo.
N. Y. M-.'I.N. 21
WtOD SAWING Reasonable pric
es. Give me a trial. S. H. Bridger.
Hell Btl 1 Home phone 147$. Res
idence 1118 W. 10th. J-I9-JIO
Salesman's
Position Open
Good t-rit.ry Liaoiol taross
ALBANY NURSERIES
First National Bank Bldg.
Albany, Oregon.
Us Ben nboae lSS-j
Hotel Albany Barber Shop
Three of the beat barbers ia the
Ws want you aad year chUdrsn
the sbop of class Your
for good
STRATTON-WORLEY sod
HU8TON
Absolutely Aadnptk
US Wast Second Street
W. A. McCLAIN
Coatrsctor ind Builder
Ceasent Sidewalks. Wsfts.
I mt mi Sewer Work
Ca stcry Work s Specialty
M BBaamSi,BaHPheaa 4S0J
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins 8c Taylor
Albany Hotel Untitling
A QUALITY STORE
We sal nVs bostot Item prtM.
Waaaa Bapaaiag
FCWill
E. F. SOX
Keal Eatats. Loan.. Fire Inaurance.
Fit.t National Hank building
H. F. MERRILL
Insurance, Loans, Surety Boada
Spvcial attention giveu to care of
property bctonginglo non-re.idculs
Room No. I, second floor, First Sav
Bag Hank buildHit. Albany. Otcnon
MORTGAGE LOANS
6 PER CENT on good cultivated
farms See J. V. Pipe. 203 W. 2nd
street. J-19-tl
MISCELLANEOUS
Real Estate for Sal
Bargains in farm land, city
property, money to loan, in
surance written in the strong
est old line companies. Notary
Public, J.'V. Pipe. JDS W. lad
St.
FOR SALE
OR SALb Fresh COWS on ess)
terms. II. Bryant. D4tf
FORD FOR SALE 1916 Ford m el
e;ant condition for Kale .it a bar
gain. Irvine Garage.
FOR SALE Pointer pups fo7tle.
From finest hunting dogs in the
country. See J. A. Humphreys at
post office. J-22-24
J. C. YUEN
Chinese Doctor
Try me when alt else fails. Con
sultation free.
Home Phone 1147
324 Jefferson St. Albany Ore.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10
million limer cisim in Dougls.
county for city property or fcoit
'"fin 'ind Home 1143 flftif
"OK RENT
FOR RENT Four-room modem
lituise with or without barn. Well
and city water. B. Ilarlcher, at
Fortntiller Furniture Co., or 725 W.
Oth St. J-23-26
POll RENT Furnished room. De
sirable location. Reasonable to
right party. Phone 292-J. Call 41.1
Washington St. J-23-2ri
IRON. IRON. IRON
ll i. your duly to your country
to save every piece of scrap
iron. Every piece helps. We
need IS cars of iroj and are in
a position in pay the highest
prices. We also p.iy the lilgh
r.t market price for all kinds
of junk gad second hand goods
OREGON HIDE ft JUNK CO.
Firtt and Baker St.
FOR RENT-Furnished rooms In
private family. Desirable location,
reasonable. Bell phone 197-Y, or
call at 540 W 7th street. J-2I-27-
Fortmillcr Bros.
Funeral Directors
Our Own Auto Hears.
Lady Assistant
Both Phone. Masonic Bldg.
FOR RENT Desirable house with
modern conveniences. Partly furn
ished. Inquire 1015 W. 9th street.
FOR RENT Newport cottage, for
balance of June and the month of
July. Inquire of Mrs J. C. Way,
620 W. 4th street, or Home phone
2250. J-20-36
FOR RENT 5-rootn furnished col-
Inge for rent; also two light l.otise
kerpsing rooms. Inquire 333 S.
Jefferson St.. or phone Home 4128.
J-4-tf.
WANTED.
HELP WANTED Male An in
telligent person msy esrn $100
monthly corresponding for news
papers; $40 to $50 monthly in
spare lime; experience unneeettiry;
no canvassing; subject, suggested.
Send for particulars. National
Prest Bureau, Room 43SJ, Buffalo,
N. Y. M -2I-N-2I
WORE WANTED Will go out or
take work home. Lace curtain, a
tpeeialtv. 2$e per pair Bell JS6-T
10 TO F 2nd .iff
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Inquire of J. M. Raltton,
632 Baker street. J-22-24
WOOD
Just Received
CAR LOAD
DRY FIR
E R. CUMMINOS
Fisher-Braden
Undertakers
Lady asslstaal
Auto-Hearse service If desired.
THE BEST
BAKED GOODS
GROCERIES, PRODUCE
ad FRUITS
at
PARKER'S
"The Sin sf Qyslirr"
136 Lyea St.