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I j o UMt THE WEATHER Partly I li ! I r, In an. Sutil.i VOL. XXIX ALBANY DAILY DEMOCKAT ifMfalMito lOf ALBANY, LINN COUNT If, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917. No. aa ROUND UP PRIZES Over $3,500 to Be Given Away In Compctative Contests at Big mow SADDLES. HMD. "S AND OTHER PKIZES AWARDED Fine Liil of Evaflil Arranged and Ureal Contest Will' tie Seen Haw til July I he omnium Ii Hid program W I 1 HfCOnd Aanaal Western Utcguii isoui.a l p and I -Hie 'Lelcbialion Utt bttn WHIMbgc : 'ihc piogratn bow thai ibm il be .'a onus ItCh day and WMW ''' pu.ts "ill In a l"l A (ItlUicui arrvi jiiicm 4m hoa made awarding prize this, yaa, In addition li llw n-gular prizes loi dH arioit events : re ..ill be a III) Ml given l" l'i all-around unAof, Point. "' be m ant eirnt ami the big-l total winnings "ill ruUlll. 'Ihc piogram hoa 1 good ar nHNfMMM and a l i.ic of tirnU. Broaabo I'"1 Hal "ill lu hi iiilalagt Irat ill bull dogging a atrrr dun: an UltflOhlll llirnc will I" Indian, hrrr (torn tin I'malilla and Sllclz HMMtlM doing I 'rir dances daily and taking part in Ihc races. The largest aggickaliull .( . owboys and eowgtlls rMf ..I'.lirii .1 .il .1 ii lar event in Oregon will lie on hand In compete li.r Ihr prizes. Following i the iroiiraiii and l' r Cash prizes and saddles: THREE HEADLINE ACTS ON HIPPODROME BILL Best Part Portland Show la Brought to Albany (or Sun day Performance rin Koui Takttt Jp, tt, " coiiu' lu the ijitU tin .tii f ; wi..1.i dJui DOQm and evening, tut the Hiiniilroiia- a tide i llr lull, pr etc lit an J' m'.u i LmImm " : and j " h I'; Mt hich u U-4H, ut .n.i lull ol pep. Dnptcd in limn... tilatc wntte, tlie.e mr . tpul ihriavlK grmi at" through pole lalanc Ing ..ml barrel 'iiinitK stunt in d.w .11.1011. llu ) concludi: thrir act nth 4 slide ii" uithr balooorj to Iho ;.Ki I licit- . ii nt biltvr J.i'i.ttn v uggbr. ami btlMclag m the buifV ii rut. not her an DM i lie bill whith will i if pit rating lu Albany pr lc it lln i tin ii oJ I VI -. i .if u orih a utl ' i r, WhOM altivtaii "Wc lli.tt ig," t.i; IStly cnprrtc tlirir art. I. wry mm ikt u flhe I rib lu h ui.c : hi.kI, lu inuy wvll lc pr ml. and ilui . 1 1 i . 1 1 l : l i ii' . .... i i.i. m. u 1 1 ah tin;. I he ilurd n'l.i.. i i on tin I'ill. uliicli i.l' I .i llir hcuillmr u I ) nj , U illaiil uiul it win, wham n .nil p vharactrr romrJy playlri entitled "A all on tl Dmtur," writtrti by J"in i-rim .Mctiuirr, a rich Iruhtmin from he Ktondym; a itiramerini of itc maid and lr. t. under, a i ; li alctSRi form cuiuUiiiatii.it iii Ihc '1" f the tilth pl.)h-t which net, BOH iiiurd) nut of tl rir lint- than 0 Wo untrrl dtow, Ihr picturr hill i al K-d. frilttr tin- Dorothy Dal ton in a fivr-rrrl iiianulr drann. "Hack of the Man. .hi i i ip;tinn comedy. SMALL HOUND-OP ATTRACTS CROWD YESTERDAY SPECIAL SERVICES AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SON. IMtOliK VM. Kvrnl No. 1- Cul. i' row pony race llulf mile rare o-ponle only; winning lioiae i linilnatixl each day Iti.la ra to uae n'.i ck uuldle, chnpa und npuri". Nnt, dnily fM.OO $10.00, I&.00. K.enl No. 2 Kunry ropinit. K.enl No. I OlWtllll cow-pony rue. Half mile daily for cow po- niia. IMrae. 120.00. 10.00. W.00. rNrnl No. 4. -Track Maverick race Steer to be Kien 100 feet atcrt Kiiat rowlmy iiitchlnir by honia wlna. I'urae, $5.00 daily. Kvent No. J. Arena- ljuly burking hmae riding. I'urae, $150.00 aaddle, $rai.00, $50.00, $40.00. Kvenl No. . Track- I'ony Kxpreaa race, nne mile. 2 horaea, flrat horae runa brut nn.l third quartera, accond hoiae runa aecoud and fourth. Rid era to mkke pony expreaa mounta I'urae, $20.00, $10.00, $5.00, dally; $40.00, " "". $20.00, final. r'vcnl No. 7. Arena Steer roping rontcat. humane atyle. Steer to be given 50 yurda atart, to be roped by hnrna ami break the string. I'urae $20.00, $10.00, $5.00, daily. Kent No. 8.--Trurk-Indian pony rare one-half mile dally. Pui s. . $15.00 $10.00, $5.00. Kvenl No. 9. Arena-Uullrlding, four ml daily. $2.50 a mount. Event No. 10. Track Cowboy relay race, 4 horaea to run half mile Mich. ridera uaing 25 pound atock saddle. (Mi $::0.00, $20.00, $10.00, daily. $40 00, ? in oo, $20.00, final. Event No, II. llull-dogglng from a Kurd AutomnMle. Kveal No. 12. Track Chariot race. I'urae, $20.00, $10.00. Kvrnl No. l.'l. Track ljullea' Knman race. fUM, $20.00, $10.00. Kvent No. II. Arena Bull-dogging eonteat. I'urae, $10.00 for every ate. i- thrown. $40.00, $.10.00, $20.00. linnla. Kvenl No. IS. Track--Cowboya' nov elty nice. Purae, $10.00. Kvenl No. 18. Arena llnrrbark rid ing. $2.50 n mount. Kvenl No. 17. Track Cowboya' Ro mnn race. I'urae, $20.00, $10.00, daily, a Kvent No. 18. Track Indian relay race, four horses to run one-fourth mile, each, no saddles used, rin se. $25.00. $15.00, $10.00, daily. , Kvent No. 19. Arena Rucking con teat for, championship of the world. I'urae, $250.00 aaddle. $50.00 first. $50.00 second. $25.00 third and $10 00 for, 4th. 6th, 8th, 7th, 8th. 91b nnd 10th. Kvenl No. JO.-Track-Trick and fancy riding, by four world famous trick Dr. W. H. Lee Will Deliver Baccalaureate Sermon to Graduates. Hit icrviccs at the I"irt Presbj ttriun ihurch Sunday. June 10. prom tM to hr of umuiul interest, lu the nioritinu at lO.Vl President l ee v.ill pfCACh ' I'M a'naence ui Kev, l)r i rlhraiiil, whu ha hern vailed ( I'tlrtland to preach in taKary tflttb) ti t tan church. The te-it'liir Hacclau. eatr terMCe will be held Ln ti e alternoon at .1 tDd 1'tVt.idctU Utt P ill er th .unual B iccalatircatc ncrtnon In ilte rxitiitiK at ciht o'clock the aldrrs o ihr yotinic people will he made by RtV. Clinton Jcnniit t.rrrnr. Cor alii. Th follow inr musical mint Ucrt wi) he rcu.lrred: Morning Voluntary lilKriin' Chortt. W ntfri Antluni- lemts. Saviour. Kook n Me. Shelly, Choir; Offertory ndantip. Hofman, l'ostltide in J Stern. Afternoon OruKon 1'reHidc Sunshine an V ftdow, r.ttcls. Anthem When Thou I'otiirM. Ko-"Siiti-rark!t. Male Choru with Soprano Oblitfato; Anthem Iulilat r Deo. Mtetylxe, Chorus; Or nan litltide- March in H-l'lat. Sila. Evening ( r:iti, h'estival Prehide, flecker tnhrm. My I"aith I.ooka Up t I hre. Schnrvker. I horn wit It violin uhliato: Of ft rtory. Cavatina, U4'' nt hem Thlnt t the KJflftdOfkl t from the Holy City). Cnn, Chur M Ornait lotludc, Marche I'tmiifi- ale, l.emmcns. Spectators Make Up Purse and Money Is Divided Be tween Winners. i iiicim.1) u) tt iiiouii a -n .ill ftt' id. Kound up .ik 1. 1 ul on Kouini - l , tu nl liy kcviral ul the cuw lo I 41 uj ijh giru wiiu rfe in ir.imiig bei I il-l ol till CuHiUlllU i.i'i.v 1 V.iiC in,, tiled out lor biukiug. A d i iocaI twtiummif mere in ihcrrfi.i"i- fttsiud ud a pur-it v. Ai ii.ssac o. i UMUenbU tua and cxciicmcnt, in wMcb ' 'Ifhl com to took pan, ui one.) MM kplu cveniy bftweca Ihc thrti MrioiiertM "kccicr Liil KOooai. rotfcHo .'jij Hail and HfcAb 1'uiu. i. time la iomcthiiig duiitg a the fctoiitidVUp grgondt. Kidn ai it king out am humea being hTAiftcd lor tin me.iust wild wed hu' ever . to in i ircgott. Bcftba uiaiuvii, no artel hgafal be mm m action here, nit Iter relay tiling daily and the hoi "i s arc gelling into nne form. Mr. UUmctt it oue. ol the .bct ic- t(f and poii) cxpii itoVi m the alt ) i id in a. Iran and grace 1 11 race and w ill be cen to belter adautaKc link ear ihati ever. Dorothy Murrell, a dainty feminine performer, i ttf ttm in ahgpc to de- i.u her title a all-around WOOM itampion of the world. Uoy Joue. Hank I'ott. MSkecterM Mill Kohbiti, rt 1um:h i-t-i, lioh Hall, Itabc Kw- in h ann a doi en ottit rt are gt'inu through the pair daily a aidiou ly a an team of foot ball men train ing lor thy- eaoti. , Vnotoher ronatgmncni ti rider M4 roptr will arrive from California it w d.iy, iuclinlinc Mich ' '.mou p-rformtr a SiKrr I larr. "Wind Riv Bllt Jaek Sahr. Jark Mclrvin ..nd other. IVtviretCivc Jim !"-ich. who ra fii nerc lat year. ill hr on hand th a lar;. -v shipment of'horses from Lis ramli in EaJtATO t')regon. Major Commandant of Marine Corps Sends Request for Recruits. JUNE 10th-15th ARE THE RECRUITING DAYS Marines Aiays in Action First Appeal M?1e for More Young Men Made to Carry Flag MISS LUCILLE HART WINS SAYLOh GOLD MEDAL Miss Lucille Hart, daughter of Mrs. , W. Itarton of this city, was gradu ated Uai evetritti trom the Itehreruty dI OtCgbA College "f Medicine Tortland. Dr. Hart ntuhhr.l her four ear rourac with the highest awr- .igi- for the four yeari'atnl was award- cd the Saylor it old medal. lr Hort will oon leave for Thila , drlphia. where she will ei.fcrr a large koapltal fur ihe next year. She per forinrd her firt major operation in Poithfld t"'!a Mr-. J. W. Marton re iiirned to the city last evening afocr itm ssing her ilaughter graduate ;) vS ji) $ (a) i CITY NEWS Leaves Hospital Mrs. Lawrence Kdholm was taken 10 bet home today from St. Mary s hospital. She was operated on some into ago (or appendicitis, and is get i! - along fine. ridera, fraturing every atunt known. Kvent No. 21. taadiea' relay race, four horses quarter mile eaeh. Not to rhnnge sndilles. Purae, $100.00, loO.OO. $25.00. Kvent No. 22. Track Wild Horae race, 10 hnrsra ridden daily. Each rider that mounts hia horae gets $2.00. Kvent No. 2S. Contest for best all round Cowboy. P. lints given for nvery entry, most paints, $100.00 saddle. All aadrllea uaed In this eon test made hy Power and Son, Pen dleton, Oregon. John Jacobs HI John Jacobs o; thi.i city, is report , d ill in a hoepTTaJ in San l Yiiici Hag Day Thursday On Thursday evening. June 14. the Bfkfl will hold flag Day exercises in their temple. Special ritualistic sT ice will be held to which all w it i Iks arc invited. Attending Bankers' Convention A. C. Schmitt is attending the stat bankets' conwivtiou which is bcin held in MarOiticld, Catlin Takes Vacation Chief of PoHce John Catlin and wife left tins morn i tig on a trip to Portland and Seattle. Warnera Will Leave Mr. Warmer and children will leave Albany the first of next week for Portland where they will make their home in the future. Charlie will leave Monday and the rest of the family will takje the huat n Monday morning. Goes to Portland Mrs W. Wolf ami son. Wullmr went to Portland this morning to pejH the week-end. Riverside School Closed x T.hc school at Riverside rloscd yes terday afternoon with appropriate exercises, and a social timy- Miss Helen Myers, of Albany, was the te.ivher and she has returned home for the summer. LEA MADE FOR MORE MARINES BODY Of KENT BUY CUSICK HEM STATE IS FOUND TOOAY BANKERS ISSOCIiTION, Wat Kidnapped on May 30th; Local Mir Promotad From IRISH LEADER DIES IN FRANCE Body Found in Well Noar Springfield Springfield, June 0. The body of Haby Lloyd Klret. the U-months old Opj of J. Holland Keet which was kidnapped on May I3th, was found Vioe-PreiideiH to Pretident atMarahfield Meeting Marthficld, June 9. (Special to the Democrat) At a meeting oi the State Banker! attiscoation which convened here yeaterdajr morning, E. D. Cusick William Redmond Wounded at Front and Diet In Ambulanoe a Way to Hotpital tills aftcrnion in an abandoned mil of Albany, was elected President of tfglll miles southwest ol Sprinirfield 'in th- Oron Shaw place, where the in ly was found was bentioned as the -ro;iord nrndezvous of the "Riley ttng." In the v.'heine was a plan to kidnap C. A. Clemcirt, a jteler. acordint; to the confession of Claude I'irrsal and Taylor Adams, suspects. th association. Washington, D. C, 6-9191' liior Democrat, All.any, Ore.. Copy ol statement by the Secrcur; ..i iK- Navy: There are no Utter soMieri in lln ..oilil than thor tn tbc Limed Si. Marine corps, familiarly known toldien .11 the sea. 'I her have won their place by thcii splendid bearing. onrage and bravery. Always am. iiK e lirst aifti olten the firi to l:mo icncrcr the country m-ed. trained armed men hav borne tlem selves ill such, a manner as tn win complete .ndmiratinn.aiiil fullest cwrfi- t-nce ol the .meri.-an people.. Ser tcc in Ihc inavit4- corps is a bade f honor and j., .motion in the corp. i" br uttavned only by merit in no other military service i promotion more certain to a man who .U-mon ttratrs his rapacity June 10 to June Id. lias been designated h I'C mariir .rps recruiting M-rice as Marine jrps Week ar.l a ;ierial effort will inadr ihtring these days to aid! fou ousand recruits to the marine corps tl: number desired to brtn the corps to the strength lately itliorized by Congress, oung men with real meriran sluff ready to survc in all arts of the world on land au.l sea ill find in it a pla e where they can erve tneir country in a way to win its gratitude with thu- opportunity of winning !itinction for themselves. Signed Joscphus Daniels. I be peak your generous coopera tion and support hy patriotic or ;anir- itions, business houses and influcn- tian citizens in making successful this vtr:iori,in:ir- reeruiting effort GBOBiGB lt.RNl-TT, Major General Commandant. United. States Marine Corps. PERSHING FORMALLY RE CEIVE!) BY KING GEORGE I cn.lon. June 9. King George for lly rccei -i Major tieneral rVrsh- i..ir.;l Lord Brooks made the i- dilation. IVnhtng and staff s.ent to work early, conferring wilh the British mil liard omcMU, lie is preparing tl- a.av ior an early transfer to France. Pavinj; to Start Manager Ora Baker, who has Charge oft he paving operations of the Asphaltic Paving company, in this city, states 'bat the paving of Baker strict will bcgls. on Third street week from Monday. Mere on Business- Mi and Mr Phillip Swank of Tall- man, anr in Albany today on business. Will Take Buaineia Course Ada Kverton will go to Corvallis this evening to take a business .course at O. A. C. ' IH .-e ik I -m t- STRONG GERMAN COUNTER ATTACKS ALE REPULSED Germane Fail to Regain Ground Lost to the British During Past Two Days British Headquarters, June 9. Will iam Redmond, Irish Nationalist lead cr and brother of John Redmond, died in an ambulance today enroutu to a hospital He was wounded on the firing tine. Redmond was serving as a major ' He died in an Ulster ambulance mao- r4d by men against whom his broth er John waged a bitter political war for years. The two Irish factions are fratern izing on the battlefields. Balfour Returns London, June 9. Foreign Minister At the annual convention last year I Balfour reached a British port relum ing from his trip to the Unitetd States. Germans Repulsed London, June 9. A powerful Ger man attack directed over a front of six miles and covering all ground just won in Belgium was completely re pulsed by British fire, General Haig E. D. CUSICK M r. Cusick was elected vice president. FOUR RUSSIAN REGIMENTS Petrograd, June 9. Four regiments I reported. She has been working I of the Seventh Russian Army refused in Miss Smith's mtlincry store here I to obey their officers. It is report ihis winter. 1 SOCIETY 1 ed that another regiment arrested its own officers. Minister of War Ker- ensky ordered the arrest of all those responsible and they will be courtmar- tialed. MIZE HEADS THE WOOD MEN Of JHE WORLD ? PATRIOTISM WILL CONTROL PRICES SAYS HOOVER Washington. June 9 Patriotism a ill he made the basis of food control luring the war, Autocratic measures will not be itltiliaed except as a last resort. From farm to kitchen the regulation of prices ami supply will In- adiiiim !ei ed through voluntary agreement according to the plans of Hoover. Officers ETerted and Plaas Mads to Decorate Graves of Dead Members la In Nebraska Carl Bilyeu, son of M. E. Bilyeu, of this city, is at present in Johnson. Nebraska, where he registered Tues- Thc R. It. Club, a newly organized I day for the war census. In a letter I society, met at the home ol Mrs. t. i recei cd nerc mis morning ue si.ue- M. Merrill in a business session. Fn-1 that great interest in the war is be lay evening. Plans went made for I ing taken back there. some interesting work. Here from Poplar. Montant .Music and cards were enjoyed dur- Edgar Hart arrived last night from I ... E w Midisen, Escorr.P. J. ing the evening and refreshments I Poplar. Montana, and is visiting his I pajip0tj Watchman; R. G. Allen, Sen- At ameeting of the Woodmen ol I the World held last night the follow ing officers were elected: L. M. Mize, C. C; L. M. Taylor, KAISER HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH London, June 9. Throe German oi iiecrs wire killed, and the kaiser barfly escaped escaped death when aeroplanes recently bombarded the tfbent railway; station, according to an Exchange Telegraph ilispatrb. HlMttfllburg and German Prince Mitel were also at the station. served. 0) SEXTON NORWOOD Joseph H. Norwood and Ruth Sex ton, both of Corvallis. were married Monday afternoon at the home of Roy Houser on East Third street.. D. Loyd Morgan, pastor of the Chris tian church otliciating. iney win make their home in Corvallis. 0J LOYAL BEREANS SOCIAL The monthly business meeting and social of the l.oyal Berean class of the Christian Sunday school was held at the church on Monday night. There was large attendance of members and an excellent time was reported. It was decided to hold a class picnic in the near future. A very interesting letter was read from Frank M. Pow ell. who is now at Presidio, telling 01 the life of thle soldier in training camp. Refreshments were served. JUNIOR LOYAL SONS HIKE On Tuesday morning three cars. 1 riven by Messrs Sears, Watson and parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hart. Henry R. Thompson of Creswell, is in the city home and a jolly time took up the af ternoon's hours. Tuesday evening the PhUathea class of the Baptist Sunday school met a! the home of the Misses Genevieve Nelle and Blanche Ragan for a devo tional and social time. After the op. ening devotions, the remaining hours were spent in fancy work and chat At a late hour., dainty refreshments I'. (". Pel-ry of Seio, is an visitor today. All.iny Driving Up Highway Mr. and Mrs B. R. Westbrook and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Summt.Ts..all good roads boosters, left early this morn ing in the Westbrook auto for Por land, from where they will drive up celebrating her ninth birthday this af- ;hr Columbia Highway. Thev will ternoon with a delightful party. Ser- retnrn Monday evening. eral friends are guests at the Robnett the spacious lawn, and the living room .il.i.-li n i c lnn.fnrn.,.1 into 3 u-oorl.v .Morgan, am. .oaueu wun uoy, ,v-...ub swm( ,,, n.r the annual Mine 01 me junior Loyal Sons class of the Christian nday school. The day was spent :it SttlphOr Spring about ten miles north of Corvallis. A picnic dinner was spread at noon. The rest of the dav was suent in games, etc. t nere were fifteen boys who made Ihe trip. T.ittle Miss Dorothy Robnett try. and L. L. Swan. Manager. A committee was appointed to dc- orate the graves of deceased Wood men and this committee requests that -flowers be left at the lodge room to morrow afternoon between the boors of two and four o'clock. jnea! 3 CITY NEWS e(5'' Visiting Mothers- Mrs J. F. Lau and children, and were served, after which some little I Mrs. W. F. Jones went to Salem this remembiances were presented to the I morning to spend the week-end. Mrs. Misses Ragan, as they leave soon tot Lau will visit her motner, mrs. n. reside in California. I H. Cross, and Mrs. Jones will ns I Her mother. Mrs. L. B. Baltey. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bap- I Attend Brownsvui. cnautauque list church held a ten-cent tea Wed-1 Mrs. D. W. Bailey ana Daoy oi nesday afternoon at "Oakhurst," the Monroe, were in Albany today on the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C y home. They have been attead- Burkhart. During the afternoon about ing the chautauque at Browntvilte. forty ladies assembled on VlaHtof Friends Mr. and Mrs. M. M. HawKins went to Portland this morning to spend the week-end visiting friends. Goees to Corvallis Lem Hoffman went-to Corvallis thin morning for a few days' visit. Visiting Brother- Francis Lamberty of Bend, Ore- branches. Late in tbjr afternoon re freshments were served. 5 Monday evening.! large number of the members of the Baptist chnrch met at the parsonage for a farewell I gon. is here visiting his brother. Nleh Help Win The War Buy A Liberty Bond reception in honor of Mrs. Ridgeway, who leaves this week for Newport for the summer, possibly not to retnrn to Albany again. A most enjoyable even ing was spent in games and contests, after which the hostess. Mrs. G. H. Young, served refreshments. 9 Mrs. V. Hi Holman entertained de I.amberty of Hamilton's store. The ladies Aid of the Methodist chnrch wilt give a bazaar and tea la the basement of the church, Wednes day afternoon, Jane 30. J-9-12 Going to Chicago- Miss Jane Multenbach and Ctrl friend from Marshfteld, will leave tail liirhtfullv Fridav aflernoon for her evening for Chicago. Mint Mnllen- house g iest. Mrs. J. W. Flen, who is bach expects to attend the nnlvanHr soon to leave for her home In Mmne-1 there. anolis. The affair was in the nature I Hero from of a rose shower and the afternoon I E. D. Jonet of Shelbora, is k was snent in fanevwork and nleaaant I city on business today and N conversation. Refreshments .were I at the home ot art daafntet, served. H M. Russell.