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PAQB TWO ALHANY DAILY PKMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. MAKCH U. 1911 Daily J3emocrat WM.HrHORNI BKOOkTPubliijiti Entered t the postoffice at Alban, Oregon, second - class inattsr. BUSINESS MATTER In ordering changes of address, tub scribers ihoold always give old i well m new addresses. fublfshed every evening except Sun day. Sewl-Weekly published Tues dart nd Fridays. "SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily Delivered by carrier, per week . .$- 1 ri.i:..r. h carrier, ner year 4-OC ..... - ' - - and ol vear - By mU. advance, per year a-w Itstaklished in 18S WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1914. SUPREME COURTESY . The story oi General -Maude', death, v. butt lu just been rcvcalcvl by tue tmtih government, is a hu man narrative so romantic and dram atic, and o cuaractcri.lK oi the lirituh army, tliat it might have uci an invention oi Killing. The brilliant leader oi the British military ouu.-. He considered uiuM.-it content ith discharging bra torn expeditionary force operating asaiust the Turks iu Mesopotamia was not content with discharging lia forma, military duties. He considered him self a sort of ambassador irora t,'ii British tmptrc to the races anu tribes of that region. He? nude a practice of dealing with the native, in a friendly and hekpiul spirit, care fully cultivating the social ameniiio customary among them. In accordance with this policy hi vUited one day a plague-stricken com-, munity. Gen. Maude knew the dan ger he was running. He was not obliged to go there-. But he went nevertheless. WJhen he entered die village he wis received with formal courtesy and was offered the cere monial cop" to drink. The general knew' that one taste might snear death. He had forbidden his owr. escort to touch food or drink in that place. But it would have been dis courteous to refuse the cup. And as a British gentleman, he unhesitating- ly accepted fhe cup and drank. He died of cholera a iew days later. It may seem a useless and fooli.-h sacrifice. Perhaps it is. And yet. sucH a death may have a more pow erful and salutary effect i eastern Turkey than any subsequent military victories which General Maude might have won. The sacrifice was not lost on the natives, particularly on tfie Arab tribesmen. They have become bet ter friends of the English, and have fought the Turks more effectively, be cause of their regard for a gentle man who so respected their traditions that he preferred death to discour tesy. It is by such a spirit that Great Britain has succeeded so notably wit,h colonial development and administra tion in tiie ancient, ceremonious East where races are especially difficult to understand and control. Nobody can imagine a Prussian officer doing what General Maude did. And in tha' very fact we can see the chief rea son why Germany has failed as a colonizing power. In t!e lorn; run. courtesy is a stroneer governing force than the mailed fist. The Irish question is being settled -in the usual way. e 3 MISFITS ' 3 By F. P. Nutting ? It lit t ( n s cr in ) J, f :) (9 ? A ve-y interesting pUico is the city market along Yamhill street, from Slh to First street. There you can get anything eatable imaginable, and some things that are not eatables, dogs for instance. Besides vege tables and fruits are numerous nov elties, such as home made salads, and Dutch cheese. Things are fresh, at a lower price than usually sold else where, and are right before one for inspection. Anyone can have a booth by paying Ute price, 2Sc a day. Among the salespeople are some fine-looking women from the country, among them being Mrs. Pearl Wallace Washburn, of near Oregon City, daughter of W. L. Wallace of near Lebanon, and niece of Dr. J. P. Wallace. There are no egge along the street that look fresher than tnose at her stand. Charlie Warner has started for San Francisco to report at the Coasrt rVrtillery headquarters for orders. Mr, and Mrs. Will Holbrook Jiave been resident's of Portland for several months. Mr. Hblbroolc has charge of one of the service stations of the Standard Oil Co. here, being trans- m S fffl MULTNOMAH mkM mm 1 The people of Albany and I.inn County are invited to make use of this Hotel. We are sure our service will please yon. ERIC V. HAUSER. President ferred by the company from Seattle to Portland. I met him for the fir-t time on Saturday. A few days ago I met Geo. Taylor, . i 1 1 v i ... ! taking things easy these days Will Anderson, of the Bridal Veil and Wind River sawmills, will soon move with his w ife and two childien j to Bridal Veil to reKIe. With hU auto he will make trips to Portland ! along the Columbia Highway several ' times a week. Recently he gave me my first ride on the Columbis High-i way. 37 miles up the river, the finest ' iight-seeing trip in the world. The two mills with which he is connected are large concerns doing a big busl- nes. Among other things in process ' of construction were the material for a large order of boxes for J. Armour & Co. i One of the pleasant things for me is not only meeting old friends, bnt .-oming in contact with them in such a way as to reveal the fact of their Auto & Tractor Owners Attention Statistics atiow thai a very Urge percentage of the mechanic and auto repair men are now serving their country. Statistic also show that a large percentage of auto owners wait until lata spring to get their cars overhauled. Consequently, If you wait on til the roads are good to see if yoor car is in good shape, you may have to wait a few weeks before yon can get your work done, v MORAL Get your car in shape NOW. We will give you an es timate of the coot of your work, if yon come and see us. ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Special Notice UntS the rVsM of April wet will only charge 90 per hour for all Automobile and Tractor work. After that date we will raise to the nsual price of 75c per boas. Now is your ehancc to get your car or tractor m shape for spring. We sell the Diamond Tires and Tube. Satisfaction is our Slogan. ALBANY Auto & Machine Shop Corner First nd Jackson' ' -Albany, Ore. BELL PHONE 360-1 GLENN W. WILLARD Prop. lOEOROE B. HIRREN lucceesor to THE UNIVERSAL CAR More and more the enc strong m sopnW favor. with Ford ears, irhieh a day of the year wiater serves faithfully and sre reautae family cor thei Pcrd tWaa at $9S f. e Large deors, plate g!as euruhu, deeply epiialst ventilating windshield with the everlastingly r W. W. CRAWFORD, Or H. H. CLOUTIER, Manager. success. Many of them are making good. h Al Gcddc. doing survey work for a Sproulc R. R. from Seaside iitfo rlie hills, and l-Mmund Anderson with a big timber concern near St. Helens, attended the big convention here in the interest of spruce, meeting with CoL Discme. I recently met Tom Young, a form er LUbany painter. He is now one of the guards on the interstate bridce at Vancouver, Going out of the custom house I met Warren Hunter, a former prom inent Albany college student, on his way in with a number of oihe: navy men. after waterfront pas:c-1?. He is on a steamer and lias been .a: Port land a number of times. I understand there are oed many former Albany men working in th-' shipyards, coming here on a.-eoi':.t of the ,"iigh wages paid but have met only a few. HCfME PHONE 1226 Best J. (judders. tosed motor car grows It's natural, especial! re knay running every and summer the Bord Rtably. So lor a real, is noshing equal to the . b. Detroit Seats frvs. s sliding windows, silk ered seats, latest type car W refined luxury liable Ford chassis. Albany, Oregon. 'JIIi Portland. BARRED ROCKS OF QUALITY Every hen in our yards has from 6 to 12 hens in her pedi gree with records from 200 to 261 eggs each in a year, W sell IS ggs for $1.50 SO egg for $4.00 100 eggs for $7.00 HART A DANNALS Albany, Oregon EAST END Auto Repair Shop Anyone wishing tliir car ovrr haulrtj and at (he amr tune n"t acquainted with your car nurtiuK, liifhtinn', magneto and brintf it to the Fast Kml Auto Ke piir Shop. AH work muranrrJ Price rik'ht C.IVK MK A TRIAL, EAST END AUTO REPAIR SHOP J. King, proprietor Home phone. Shop, UM"; Resi dence, Jlo5 HAY. GRAIN, FEED .Stock and Poultry Supplies Gasoline and Oils U. G. HAYNE East Third and Main Streets FISHER-BRA I) F.N Undertakers Auto Service Lady Assistant WE ARE LOOKING FOR MEN WHO CAN SEL7. Yoor waaes are no' limited. OcnUplett rfne of superior nurs ery stock. Choice territory now open. Secure our new contract at once ALBANY NURSERIES 1st National Bank BuOdiag Albtny, Oregoa Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Both Phone Masonic Bldg. Our Own Auto Hear Lady Assistant Lime and Sulphur SPRAY ALSO NIAGARA SOLUBLE SULPHUR COMPOUND IN DRY FORM. M. Senders & Co. 15.000 Miles WI.egrip Tires W. W. CRAWFORD Albany, Oregon' Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Albany Hotel Building SEE CLASSIFIED AD Men I Your. Car Should be ovoi hauled before spring. We guarantee our work absolutely. General overhauling, stalling, lighting, magneto and generator troubles by competent workmen. You wilt find fair treatment here. RALSTON MOTOR CO. 121 R. Seventh St HOTEL ST. FRANCIS Test 35c and 50c meals In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pirtle, proprietor rmc KKSI BAKU) coons r.ROCKKIKS.I'RODl'CK and FKI'IIS at PARKER'S "The Sign ol Oualily" 156 Lyon St. Both Phones Frank G. Will JEWELER Hi ;h dare Jewelry. Silver. Cut Glass and Hand Painted China ALBANY PLANING MILL All Kind of Mill Work Class d VVasd Shields. First Class Piano Tuning and Voicing Done by Kimball Factory Expert SPECIAL RATES I. Piano Tuning .. 13.00 2 Tuning and Voicing . H.OO 3. Tuning. Voicing and ac tios regulated .. $5.00 Leave your address, or call Rolfe Theatre CHARLES FESSIA Th Piano Man Work guaranteed, or money refunded. Four , Per Cent Interest compounded on savings SE CURITY for them, and money back when needed is this bank's plan for all who deposit at our Savings Department Tske advantage cf it. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $90,000.00 J. VV. Cusick & Co. Bankers Albany, . Oregon VIERECK'S BATHS First-class Workmen Only Open from 7:.10 a. m. to 7 p. m Saturday 10 p. m. Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets STETTER'S Pull line of Chinaware, Dishes, Crockery, Glassware, Granite, ( Tinware, and Groceries. 13 A N Y IoriI g SAVINGS BANK p iLASSii n:i) For Sale i'.K llAKtiAINS We luve- a Irw g"id fttx'tmd .lutid Maxwi-IU anl I'tiU for sale, in line conditio" and nrftly painted. Waldo Andri son & Sou. null t-OK SALK kem, or trade, seven room modem house. Intjune st 5J5 Second and talspooia St. p.Vtf If Fi'K W. k1 l I'ecMers' Tian fVr, Krs. Home iivifa IM' and ..t4-Ka All utd m slird and dry uld tir, set ond growth, aod oak. linJI l''l'U SAl.lv l'uuo, alum! sew, icaiouaMc trims. Call at unue. Ilinl.1 1 OR SAl.r.-lHm.c Jrry pig. Call Hell phone JJ !''!.'. IliuU' Kl !R ALK A nood gentle mare, uoik liiiMtr or dntitlr. Cheap it t.ikrn al oner. Inquire John Mutrr, t hieaK'o and I'roiit 5t. AH'Sny. IJinM l'iK SAI.K New ira'drn plow with re.lcr aturhinrnt. Call Itell phone Wl. U'.iiM' Ft U SAI.F. Rhode Island Red pul let", pure bred. C. M. Weslhrook. Home ii'ioiic l . Salem Road. 1'inM l'i K SAI.K 4 good farm horse. 7 years old. weighing about I51 lts True in every rctvt. Home phone K754. nr ee W. G. Meyer P.O. Help Wanted Female W ANTI D Women to ork iu fur niture factory. Sik'aily employment Call at the offiee of tde Alhar.y I-'Mrtiititre Mfrf Co. llml.1 VTFI Good girl for Renrral hoiiwwnkr. Ai'.'ly at f32 Maker street llml.1 W A NTI'D N'urr girl to Isrlp take care of two children in .mill fam ily Call lirll phone 136-J. 12inl4 Help W anted Male MEN I MKN I MEN I BRING THIS AD FROM ALBANY DEM OCRAT WITH YOU AND IF YOU WORK A WEEK IN CROWN WILLAMETTE MILLS, IT IS WORTH YOUR FARE ONCE FROM ALBANY TO OREGON CITY. GET RECRIPT FOR FARE FROM RAILROAD AGENT. WAGES INCRF.ASE ON MARCH 16th. 3c PER HOUR. MAKING LOWEST PAID $3.36 FOR EIGHT HOURS SHIFT WORK AND MEN ON PULP GRINDERS $3.48 FOR EIGHT HOURS. COMETODAY. STRIKE ON. BOARD AND BED BECK'S HOTELS, 5TH AND 9TII AND MAIN STREETS, $7.00 WEEK OR $5.25 FOR BED AND TWO MEALS DAY, AND BUY LUNCH AT MILL. IlinlO WANTED Young or middle-aged man for farm work. R5 arres, 4'l culiif.iti il. general farm work, fen cing, etc., fine home and 5 miles from .Albany, Oregon. Arei giving' ;-, family, experience, etc., to Rox 234. Albany. Ore. 1 11.1.1 Miscellaneous WAN'TEI To buy a draft hore. 4 S years old. Must be sound. Give full particulars first letter. Herman Koenig, Albany, Orrg. ; R. I, Box 13. . 12ml4 SEWING I .have taken up srw'.ig again at my resilience at 140 E. 4th St. Home phone 1433. Mrs. Ad.lie DcVam-y. IIml6 AUTO IiD.VI.F.RS ATTENTION I Nye Ifairh collage on Coast St. near stores, 5 rooms, city water, electric linlits, toilet, furnished' 2 lots, char, for sale or trade for Portland property or good auto. n NATIONAL BANK lw0 INTEREST Reginiilng Aptll 1st, 4 per cent interest will be paid by the First Savings Hank on yearly Time Certllliate of Deposit. ADS.-BUSIHESS DIRECTORY 1'. 1. Vrooiiun. "411 Staik St, Portland, Ore. L'mWlo WANTED To buy all kinds ol hides, Junk, sacks, second hand giod. etc. For Sale CounU-is and showcases. See Rogowsy. Seirnd and Baker. dill RI-.l-Kk.l.kATINt; PI.NTS In' sale and repaired. Steam and hot water healing. I IU Kan I si St. Home phone l.'44. i!4ll Wi(l) .SAWING-Call Nrwion llioi., 3.vj pine St.. Home phone 4-K4. Hell phone 377 J. t llice with Ciiiiiiiuiigs Transfer t.'o. altl WANTED -Sl.ll orth ol raw luis. I make In order all kinds ol furs. Old furs remodeled. Patterson Fur Co.. 101 Lyon St. l-'Jif FOI'ND KliYS-A hunch of grya were found. fwner can obtain same by calling al Deuiociat of fice and paying lor aL 2Jf BUSINESS OIBECTCRT WIUUS MUSIC STUDIO Opeue Schuiilt, Hunt IHJg. , llroadslbin. for enrollment of pupils Saturday. September 2.'nd, at 10 a. m. A. M corner ol Third. S-IS-tf IIEMSTITCHINft Kk yard. 4 R. Sue llreckenridge. 333 W. fWvond H ELMER C. G1PE Chiropractor Rooms S. 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg. Nature cannot cure a disease unless the cause la removed. Chiropractic adjustments remove the caose. DR. H. E. JACKSON Dsn 1 1st Room 404-3 First National bank bldg. BOTH PHONES DR. GEORGE J. KENAGY Chiropractor First National Bank Building dltf Oregon Hide & Junk Co. 701-203 E. 1st St. Daalers In Hides, Pelt, Furs, Rubber, Metals, Machinery and all kinds ol second-hand goods 5.000 Potato Sacks for Sale Bell 72-J. Home 1333 Real Estate, Insurance and Money to Loan ii. F. MEkklLL Insurance, Loans, Surety Bond pccul all. uiK.n given to care ol . ri.peiiy lieior.K'inKio non ifMuVnts .'ol lll No. I, (eeuti.l Hn.ir, HrM Sv- ft per cent mortgage loans long time, any amount, for good cultivate,! farms. Call en J. V. Pipe, 21)3 W 2nd Si. S-l-tl For Sale Real Estate j. v. PIPE Real Estate, Farms and City Pro perty. Fir Insurance. Notary Pub lic. S-l-tf Loans Surety Bonds E. F. SOX Fire, Casuslty and Automobile Insuranca. Real Estate 213 1st National Bank Bldg AGRICULTURAL CREDIT COR PORATION OP OREGON 20-year farm loans at lowest rates. IIECKER A BEAM, AGENT8 133 Lyon St. NOTICE TO PUBLIC The Albany steel bridge will be closed to traffic lr;in 8 to 12 s. m. and from 1 lo S p. m. commencing on March 3rd and until furiher no lire. By order of iJie I.inn County County Court. mltf Food in the mouths of those at rlie front , ammunition no less im portant than the shells in their siege gi.ns.