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    ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TIU'RSOAY. JUNE 6, 191.
Daily Democrat
WM. H. HORN1BROOK, publisher
EnUrad at the postoffice at Albany,
Oregon, as second clau matter.
Daily publiahad every evening except
Sunday. Semiweekly published Tuee
daya and Fridays.
Business Mi tier
Id ordering changes of addraaa, sub
aoribara should always give old aa
wall aa naw addraaa.
' ' SabacripUoa Rates Daily
Delivered by carrier, per week . . 10c
Delivered by carrier, per year . . $4.00
By mail, at end of year 9.60
By mail, in advance, per year . . 8.00
Semi-Weekly
At and of year $1M
When paid in advance, one year 1.25
Classified Rates
One cant per word for first publica
tion; one-half cent per word thereaf
ter, payable in advance. Minimum
charge, twenty-five centa.
ESTABLISHED IN 1865
THURSDAY. JUNE 6. .1918
BANANAS
We havent realized the militarv
value or the mere food value of ba
nanas. Walter Sheppard of Columbus, 0.,
wanted to join the marine corps. Thev
would not accept him because he was
several pounds underweight. Some
body told Walter that bananas would
remedy that; and he started in.
, The first day lie ate two dozen ba
nanas. The next day he ate a dozen
and a half. Then he settled down to
dozen a day. He started to gain
weight from the first, and gained
ateadily. It waa a pleasant process.
He liked bananas. And aa his friends
heard of the plan, they gave him ba
nana partiea.
- After a few days of this intensive
banana diet, Walter found that he had
passed the weight limit. He drank a
few glasses of water, filled his pock-
eta with bananaa to eat on the way
and started again for the recruiting
station, and was accepted.
The story haa a civilian aa well aa a
military application. In this time of
intensive food conservation, how manv
of us appreciate the value of the ba
nana aa a cheap and wholesome food ?
It is at the aame time a palatable
fruit and a fair substitute for wheat
If .Germany cant win now, she nev
er can. '
MISFITS
By fTp. N. V
At Scappose the other day I had a
good visit with Biron Milloy. Was un
able to see Mrs. Milloy. one of the
Democrat's former typos, in the days
before the long-fingered machines
struck the city. Mr. Milloy has one of
the neatest confectionery and soft
drink stores to be found. The pave
ment from Portland ends at Scappoose
and many Portland people motor down
that way for a trip, and get thirsty
about the time they get at Milloy's.
'A great many years ago Miss Abbie
Wright was a popular teacher in Al
bany. She came to Portland and made
good ao eminently as to be retained
year after year. I met her recently and
we exchanged Albany talk.
I also have just met another former
efficient teacher, Miss Salome Cowan.
One of the largest apartment houses
in Portland is managed by a former
Albany woman, Mrs. Ida Brush Buell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. White, of Seattle,
were in the city this week. Mr. White
is with the Pacific Asbestos Co. in the
Smith block.
Recently met Miss Lillian Brenner,
musician, a native of Albany, who now
resides here, a regular Portlander.
On the same car today coming from
shipyard was "Dick" Conn, a former
Albany boy, in 1878 or 79 a member of
Albany's famous base ball team that
"licked" Portland, and won the state
championship. If you wish to know
anything about it ask Phil Baltimore,
catcher, the only member of the club
remaining in Albany. '
A Portland minister, Dr. Boyd, on
Sunday stated the fact that war senti
ment has became standardized, with
just one great purpose in view, given
under four heads:
The war must go to a triumphant
conclusion.
No peace except victory.
All the resources of the nation to
be at the command of the government.
Harmony must prevail in the ac
complishment of it.
Portland, June 4.
WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads.
kindly mention The Democrat
READ OUR WANT ADS
FARM LOANS
We have loaned more than one million dollars on Willamette Vallev
Farms, and we have more to loan at the beat terms ever offered.
You can pay f.SO.OO or more at any time and atop the interest, but if
your crop is short you dont have to pay anything except the interest
J. M. & H. M. Hawkins
Albany, Oregon
New Victor Records for June
I HATE TO LOSE YOU. Peerless Quartet
ANY OLD PLACE THE GANG GOES. By Riley.
THE LADDIES WHO FOUGHT AND WON. Lauder.)
FORGET-ME-NOT WALTZ. McKeea Orchestra.
THE SINGING SOLDIER. J. JI. Heron.
COME IN AND HEAR THESE AND OTHER NEW RECORDS
Wood worth Drug Co.
lift!
IT IS THE WAY OF THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL at Portland.
Cordiality of Greeting, nice service, garage for your use if you are
driving a car,' and close proximity to all places of interest, are mak
ing The Multnomah
PORTLAND'S LEADING HOTEL
WEST-END GARAGE
GENERAL ' AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, SUPPLIES AND
BATTERY CHARGING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
GIVE US
W. H. HULBURT,
J. KING, Props.
Brick by
the mason builds a house. $ by $ builds a bank account. Start
today while the $'a are plentiful and your hand steady to build your
bank account It will be a shelter to you in old age or want
We invite you.
ALBANY STATE BANK
ALBANY. OREGON
kEAD OUR WANT ADS
FISHER-BRADEN
Undertakers
Auto Service Lady Assistant
SUMMERTIME
MILLINERY
New Arrivals
Trimmed Ilata, Shapea, Outing Hata,
Sport Data, Ornaments, Ribbona, . .
Children's Ilata, etc., at pricva .. ..
YOU can afford to pay.
COME and SEE
MRS. E. F. LEE
MILLINERY
Worth's lepartmccit Store
"How Do
You Do"
And
"Good Bye"
Too Use Those Words
when friends come to
your home. You are
glad to see them, and
sorry that they are
leaving.
A TRIAL
Both Phones
Ninth and Elm Streets
Brick
Michelin Tires
and Tubes .
Are more In quality and
heavier compared with other
tires. Therefore better serv
iced Prices right When you
think of retiring, call on us
and we will show you a real
Auto tire.
i
L. B. Hixon.-Jr.
129 Lyon Street
v
Bell phone 165R Home 2417
FOR SALE-Fine corner lot on Wash
ington street, on pavement. Big
bargain. Terms. J. A. Howard,
real estate. 9ml 1
WHEN ANSWERING classifieds a'ds.
kindly mention The Democrat.
READ OUR WANT AOS.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER
General Land Office, Washington, IV
C. May 11, 11118. Notice is hereby
given that subject to the conditions
and limitationa of the Act of June U
ISttll (8 Stat. 218). and the instruc
tions of the Secretary of the Interior
of September 16, 1U17, the tinilwr on
the following lands will be sold June
2ti. 1018, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public
auction at the United States land of.
fire at Portland, Oregon, to the high
eat bidder at not less than the apprais
ed value as shown by this notice, sale
to be subject to the approval of the
Secretary of the Interior. The pur
chase price, with an additional sum
of one-fifth of one per cent thereof,
being commissions allowed, must be
deposited at time of sale, money to
be returned if sAle Is not approved,
otherwise patent will issue fur the
timber which must I removed within
ten years. Bids will be received from
citizens of the United States, enuncia
tions of such citizens and corporations
organized under the laws of the Unit
ed States or any State, territory or
district thereof only. Upon applica
tion of a qualified purchnaer, the tim
ber or any legal subdivision will be
offered separately before being in
cluded in any offer of a larger unit.
Township 4 S., R. 2 E., Sec. 21; NEtj
NW', red fir 015 M; not to be sold
at leas than $1.50 per., M. T. 4 S.
R. S E.. Sec. S3; NKli NE'4. red
fir 1080 M.; NW'j NEtJ. red fir
1044 M, cedar 10 M.; NEt4 NW
red fir 400 M., cedar 25 M., N
WH NWvi. red fir 285 M.. cellar 15
M.; none of the red fir or cedar to
he sold for less than $1.50 per M.
T. 10 S.. R. 3 E.. Sec. 3. SWi4 S
E, Douglas fir 848 M.; SEt4 SE
i4, Douglas fir 747 M.; hemlock 144
M.; SEn NW4, Douglaa fir 1315 M.:
none of the Douglas fir to be sold for
less than $1.00 per M., and none of
the hemlock to be sold for less than
$.50 per M. Sec. i: SWii NE',.
I Douglaa fir lfi;2 M.. hemlock lt'8 M.:
Lot 4 or NW'j NW'4, Douglaa fir
1754 M.; SW'i NW'H, Douglaa fir
1538 M.; SE'i NW', Douglaa fir
1483 M.; NK'4 SW'i, Douglaa fir
1411 M.; SE4. SWi4, Douglas fir
1039 M.; Sec. 7; NEvi NE'i, Doug,
laa fir 500 M.; Sec 11; NE'I NE
i. yellow fir 9H0 M., hemlock 60 M.:
NWn- NEi4, vellow fir 1185 M.; hem
lock 65 M ; NE'j NW'i, yellow fir
1550 M . hemlock 90 M.; NW'i NW
H. yellow fir 1150 M., hemlock 105
M.; none of the Douglas fir or yel
low fir to be sold for less than $1.60
per M., and none of the hemlock to
be sold for less than 60 centa per M.
(sgd) CLAY TALLMAN, Commis
sioner General I -and Office. dm20j24
WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads.
kindly mention The Democrat
COMINGEVENTS
June 6 Pioneer Picnic, Broana- !
ville.
June 7. Pioneer Picnic, Browns
ville. June 8 Dady lecture by Pro
fessors Brandt and . Fitta at
Commercial club.
June 21 62 mn bav In draft.
;
Fortmillcr Bros.
Funeral Directors
Both Phones Masonic Bldg.
Our Own Auto Hears
Lady Assistant
FORD
Owners
The J. R. Intensler makes spot
lights out of both headlights at
10 miles an hour in high gear.
Savea you, your globes. Makes
night riding safe as dsy.
Demonstration at
Crawford's
Garage
Ninth and Baker St.
CHICHESTER SPiLL
Wt. -Tll DIAMOND n RAPID. r x '
kl-kv-L-r IMai
CO)
"'lsVlsl Uat elwl aa.lal .-.llJ1
boil. MftlH tth rlluat ItlLtanss.
Tsika aMW. Bil art TeXIr V
Prvolaaj. AtWrifM llVM-TrsT
tIAV(in MKAND (MM .A. far ft
w dcm, m raw , a i wt f k m i at . w
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERWHtRE
THE BEST
BAKED GOODS
GROCERIES, PRODUCE
and FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sio of Quality"
136 Lyon St. Both Phones
NEW
I'KAS
CABBAGE
BEETS
LKITl'CK
ONIONS
ASPARAGUS
ITll'MBKKS
TOMATOES
CARROTS
v TlllMI'S
GOOSEBERRIES
STRAW BERRIES
BANANAS
and
ORANGES
New PEAS, CABBAGE, BEETS
SEARS'
First and Ferry Phones &l
Wall
Paper
The very latest designs
in artistic Wall Paoer
direct from the factorv
to our store prices verv
reasonable.
Full line of the best
Paints and Varnishes
Varnish Stains Oil
Stains and a complete
line of Colors Decorat
ing and Tinting.
Burkhart
&
Lee
Figure It Out
for Yourself
if you spend aa faat aa you
earn you have nothing left
if you save a little weekly it
keeps adding upt
Isn't a Bank Account at our
Savings Department and 4 per
cent Interest the Logical Thing
for you T
Capital and Surplus $90,000.00
J. W. Cusick & Co.
Bankers
Albany,
Oregon
Frank G. Will
JEWELER
High class Jewelry, Silver, Cut
Glass and HaAl Painted China
ALBANY PLANING
MILL
All Kindt of MiU Work
Claas aad Wind Shield.
STETTER'S
Foil Kne of Chinaware, Dishes,
Crockery, Glassware, Granite,
Tinware, and Groceries.
WREN answering Classified ads.
please mention the Democrat.
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foRi H SAVINGS DANK
CLASSIFIED ADS.-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIED
For Sale
CAR BARGAINS All in A l'con.ll
ion. Kurd, :1'J6; Maxwell, IWb;
Ford truck, IM); Saxon Kuailster.
$lto; one-tun truck, J&oO. VYaltlo
Anderson & Son. nil If
FOR SAI.E-1 I SlMid Ih-incajnlis
aeparatur. Allinan Taylor iiKlne
and cookhouse. All complete and In
good condition. Hell pliune 'i-Vi.
WE HAVE ON HAND a few good
used cars in toe best of condition
that we ara offering at a great sac
rifice. Overland tiarage.
FOR SALE llotstein heifer 2 years
oiii, a oeauiy, ircnn tins week. I vr
tectly gentle and kind. 1). C. Mo
('lure, lb N. Mum. Home phone
FOR SALE Albany Merchants' (irn
ersl Delivery. On account of being
in Class One and aubject to call to
eervice at any time, I muat sacri
fice my business at once. A bar
gain for some one. Asa Eastbum.
mSljO
FOR SALE A good tram of work
horses, weight MNI . pounds. Also
set of heavy work narncas and
Studrbaker waron. Address It. I.
1, Hon 34, or call Bell phone JFll.
m:ttijl2
FKESII MII.K. cream and butter ev
ery day at Kenton's Cash Store, 'l'M
Lyon street. 4jt
FOR SALE 3 milch goats. 1, fresh.
Call at Farmers' Feed Shed. Both
phones. 6 j7
FOR SALE 53 acres, all In cultiva
tionr Dwelling, tiaro, leas than 1
mile from Albany. Uootl terms but
no tradea. Addreaa Ceo. W. Wright,
Albany, Oregon. mlll
FOR SALE A Chevrolet car run
aliout .1.000 miles. Price S.'UH) rnah
and balance in stock, sheep pre
ferred. Bell phone tlVXL It. B.
Brinson, R. I). 1. Box A5. fj 1 1
FOR SALE Milk row and yearling
heifer, Jersey and (iuernaey. 1H
Madison. SX0R, Bell. f.j7
SNAP IN MODERN FARM HOME
240acre farm in Linn county? 200
Is in or can be in cultivation now. 40
acres of oak and ash timlier along
creek and afford good pasture. Ianw
haa about 1 foot fall to creek. Will
raise wheat, clover, com or other
craps. Place haa been al in clover.
Il-room modern house, new. Barn,
toilets, pressure wnter system, full
cement basement, furnace, fireplace
and all built-in conveniences. 2
large new barns, silo, and other out
buildings new and well painU'd.
Buildings cost $7.0110 in lillli. Near
good small town. The best buy In
tho valley for SL'0,000. No trade.
Phone me for appointment: F. I.
Kinney, Corvnllis, Oregon; Inde
pendent phone. TijlOdw
Help Wanted Female
WANTED Woman or girl for gener
al housework. No washing. Call
217 E. 3d Sts Bell phona 420R. O
Help Wanted Male
MAN WANTED for farm work, with
family preferred. C. C. Bryant.
For Rent
FOR RENT After June 10 a mod
em dwelling. 126 West 4th Street.
Chas. Burggraf. m.lllf
Miscellaneous
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full description. I). F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. tf
UMBRELLAS We are showing our
summer line of "Hull" Detachable
Handle and suitense Umbrellas in
hlnck and white and colors. The
"Hull" quality is always depend
able. Your initial engraved free of
of charge. F. M. French A Son,
IERECK'S BATHSlBfr
Open 7
Corner
si NATIONAL DANK
TTM'nrT pot
imilKUai
Beginning April 1st, 4 per cent Interest will be paid
by the First Savings Bank on yearly Time Certificates
of Deposit
Jewelers and Engravers. m'.'tf
FOR THAI'E CikmI Benton count v
wheat ranch with modern improve
tuents for l.inn county ranch. Fur
particulars cull lavenpurt'e Music
.Store. 8JH
WANTEU To buy a 3 . 4- or & soc
lion letter filing raliiuet. Miller A
Walter, Curvallis, Orvgun. lj7
WOOH SAWINO- t all Newton Bros..
U:itf E. lid St., Home phone 4104,
Bell phone 377-J. Office with Cum
minus Transfer Co. J 1 if
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HEMSTITCHING-Ktc yaid. 45J K.
Sue Breckrnridae, iSi W. Second.
ELMKK C. OIPE
Chiropractor
Rooms S, 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg.
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the cause la removed. Chiropractic
adjustments remove the cause. ,
. DR. H. E. JACKSON
Dentist
Room 404-1 First National bank bldg
BOTH PHONES
DR. CEOROE J. KENACY
Chiropractor
First National Bank Building
, dill
Real- Estate, Insurance and
Money to Loan
II. V. MERRILL
Insurance. Loans, Surety Bond
S'-ri alimrion rf'vcn Ut care ol
properly belnnuinato non-irtidrnti
"vim S.v I, ovnml (l,wr. Flrsi Sv.
a t,,,' i:i.,lf 4((nv ,v..-,ft
For Sale Real Estate
Loans Surety Boods
E. F. SOX
Fire, Casuslty and Automobile ,
Insurance. Reel Estate
211 1st Nsrional Bank Bldg
9 9
A C..I I -
) II ibe boys lul Ii, drlivrr the
9 paper each cvtihiik kindly phone 3
A In the tflice Tli ni,nn.rHi 1
A invites coninlainla from ilm ,.a. fH
a' iron anil will do ila bel to P
rorrrcl fatihv
ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School Diat. No. 5, Linn
county, Oregon, that the regular
school election will lie held at the high
srhnnl building Saturday, June Kith,
HUH, between the houra of 2 o'clock
and 7 o'clock p. m. of aaid day. At
this election there will be one director
elected to serve for a term of three
years or until hla successor is elected
and qualified.
Attest
W. H. DAVIS, Chairman.
D.D. HACKLEMAN, Clerk
ljlS
CLOSE TO FRONT LINE
Within 40 varda of the Onrman'
trenches, a Y. M. C. A. dugout has
been serving allied troops.
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Albany Hotel Building
air (uiuna.
a.m. to 7 p.m.,Snturdnya 10 p.m.
First and Ellsworth Streets