Wl EU015HK THE WEATHER Fair Tonight; 11 Irlr and Wai nicr. Vu, XIX. ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT ALBANY, LINN COUNTT. ORB GON, MONDAY. JUNE II. 1917. K.t.bli.hed in 1861 Baat AdTtrtUmg Madlam Is Lion County. No. Ml. EXEMPTION PLAN T Sheriff, County Clerk and County Health Officer Mem bers of Board. SHIRKERS WILL NOT BE PEHMIT K D TO GET BY Applicants Must Be Examined iwicy Before Finally Reject ed by the Government. V.nhitiP,iun. Juno 11. -A general plan fur locol cx r 11 ipt ion board to lint uut nun tin tl kclettivr service, la proctfcoUy ftdoptod R agist ratioo hoard I'dttMftiiiiK oi i.ic sheriff, coun u cUril and unity health officer will itiini tin l ..I vt ttipiioii hoard It. ckifS l 4) ihr rci titra tion Ixanl will tMCMM t hr exemption board. Gotcrt-ors cf each tatc Mi authorized ii ub i uijjdtculiutik (or OWMffl in tin MHTSOSMI when (he incumbent ;ifir ianitfrtly uutat ltiaclnry. 1 Ik wi department utkrd the sjovofoori lav mmtilom and change thry deftirr. Each local cacmption hoard will ha.i u ph i-1.111 siting tin- hml lrt. U lim ;hr nun u rojsjctod (hr hoard ni'i-i MMROUM iMMhcf BftJ mcuii, who mm mini mi mm if tiw licikidn u( th MCO04 do. tor (l MM same, thr man wtil It deiland m:it The rrgitlar (hy'Ciaii who will :.- a nieinhri of tin . Rvaiptlotj I will tritiall he the count) tf cHjf ptiui.iu The auuoiinceim .t rules guiding exemption hoards is toon rxperted ALBANY OAT FOR COR VftLLIS MOOSE CARNIVAL Saturday ha hren dr.ignalcd as Alhany day hy (he Mootc Carniwl committor at Corvalli. The Mootr are having a big drive this week, with a big carnival the 14-15 and 16. A large nninher . t Alhany Mooir, M well a other from this city will at tend. Democrat Late Owing to a delay in obtaining pow er for conticc t ion for the Linotype machine which was moved to the new office Saturday afternoon the Demo- rat wilt he laic thin evening. All ma chinery ha now been moved to the new location. Dr. Davit Mere Dr. S. T. Davit of Chicago, who ha hern in Nevada in the mining bus ine for (he past two year, arrived in the city Saturday ami i vm'tlng at (he hottv of hi brother. Dr. V. II. Davit. I!e hat joined (he medical retcrve corps of the United State Army Mid awaiting hi order to po to one ol the three mrdical re serve training compt. Id will proh ahly he stationed at Indiauapotit. Money i jnt a- ernti:tl ai men bl the siieressf "I proscciitiiiti of any r. Satoeriba I'n a Ubtfty Bond today. Any hanker will tell you ibotll m wm NEW CLASSIFIED 1'OR SAI.I At bargain. household ftiritituie, Including MMtlti hciitrr, oil stove, tlrik, hookraftr, chairs, fruit jar. Itc. I nqttifv K. Walworth, na . i ft ii st. j -1 1-13 POM SAI.I Milk wagon. 2.11 N. Main. Impute C II. IiKan, Kog- l-'nrnituro Store, 2ml and I'.akk-r streets . J-ll-16 FOR SM I'. New 6-room house, irooil lot. Will take good tram anil harm on pnwuriit. Price $l5tHV rVpptj 115 Santiain Koad. J-ll Id WAN! I D- Ml MOOM to l.r at the hall Wrilnc ftday etrtfltac June I J. K o'clock. Ilr.vi, s, 0f iniportancr. Hy order of Dictator. J-li-l-'-IJ I'OK RENT -Up-to-date home on round stnrrt. close in. Kruit and garden. Kcatonahtr rent. W. C. Ilurkhart. hoth ihon. J-l 1-1.1. CHARLES KROSCHEL DIED IN PORTLAND LAST NI6HT Well Known Albany Man Pass ed Away In Portland Hos pital Yesterday Mariicit Charles Kroichel, of thit city, died latt evening in I'urtland at (he age of SI yean. He wat born November 24, 1865, at Colutnbut, Wiacontin. Hi parent! latter moved to New Ulm, Minnesota. When 21 yean old he moved (o Bellmghatn, Wathington, and engaged in the gro cery huiinei. 1'iftcen yeart ago he came to Albany and engaged in tike ice buiinckt with hit brother. He wm married to Mitt Louite llaiiting ol New Ulm, Minnetota, July M, I8V6. Hit wife, and four chd- Iren, Viola. Klla, Charlet and Al- hcrta, turvivc him. lie it alto turvived by hit father, ugut Kjof hel, Sr., thnec brothert, L. A., Sam, of Mcdford, and ,ugut Krotchel of Alhany; five niters, Mrt. ,ugu( Kreuger, Albany; Mrt. Ida t'jartkc, Kugene, Mrs. H Smith, Lot ngelea; and Mrt. Charlet Murtcll. Oakland. Cal. lie ha been a lifelong memher of the Lutheran church and the funeral will be held from the local church at .i date tu be announced later. Kev. C. I t.eyerltnr will have charge of the ten icet. L. A. Krotchel went (o Portland 1 evening and will return with the 'oily thia evening. HOW THINGS DO CHANGE! Madam Imprevtmantt In thv Lffatima of Ont Obtervor. In the .hirtltiiu Mnirulltia IrUn S t'obb hat an arth Ur oirlitfd "looking ! Hi XVaya l-'nim Kurty." in whleh ht usjs: "I've arru the KaiiMt cyclone find a worthy r-ii. . in itiM Sunday. I " rreeut on tli i-t.r. wo to apeak. mbm Ci audlbli ivlluloid cuff. E. I' Hoe, th pug dug. tbo con great icalter. the liammcr gun. the tufety btcxcla. tlit- muttache cup. parrbcul. tba catch er who loot m off the Uit with hi l'nro haudN. the i a ti krruel watch clianu. ii. t- pouttv rafr. the oprrathui fur dehorning tin huruau apiendU aud the I w tt movement gav way. locb liy Inch, to tht Mpltball, the automatlc ejector, the rent ur the cmM aloragf egg. BOBIJ r'rd. the cabaret. Orvlllr and Wllhitr Wright, eat-and ftTow thln. pn -and grw thinner, rural frea deliv ery, the huforted Scotch ulbllok. Kit imr Clyu, middling meat at 42 centa a pound ui.d MOWfl pnMM at 4 btta a Krtloti In unv iir-t HlUi restaunnt. "And If 1 huv tuck I mIiuII m400M te an eycwItueiN to i tudlug awuy of thetv things Into the liuckgnumd of 'if iatt and the MMOMlOS f yet more Muiely evltleiiccn of tht1 onward aud upward tnnieh of prorcn. following along, one hehiud the othwr. In a Qilghty pCOfOMMB1 ) CITY NEWS i r((&9 Weather Report Ve(erday't temperatunV ranged between 40 and 63 degrcet. The river foot to 74 feet and the rainfall W9M Iti inchri. No Flag Day Celebration Owing to the tact (ha( Mayor Curl !ia been crowded with work during the pat two week he find him sell Mobil tu arrange for a flag day cel ebration and reitiet(t the Democrat 10 Male that none will be held at thi time. ttuya Liberty Honda Dr. V, 11. Davit hat purchased liberty bondt tor each of hit four hiblren. Attend Picnic The Hammer Quartet furnivird the musio at a Suntlay tchool picttk hlM at Scio vebrrday. An MtOOtltfll UfOgltai was presented. Portland People Here Senator I. . Day and wife of Port !uid. are tpending a few days in Al bany. 1-m Greaby Visits ( Jame W. Grigthy. former ntcniV't of ;he Democrat fore: who pent Min i.iy in tlie rity on a 48 i tt bavs of absence. Me retirtted to hi ,ost Sup !,iv if ..( He Hkr hll w rk in ti e navy yard very Much beint; employed at a firt dan print er. Attending Eastern Star Mr?.. L. IT. Fish and Mrs. Mary Hileu left this morning for P.irt land here thfy will attend Sc '"irand Lode' of the Fastern Star. BACCALAUREATE SERMON IS HEARD Splendid Talk on "Leadership and Service Made By President W. H. Lee. LEADERSHIP IS GAINED THROUGH SERVICE. HE SAYS Commencement at Albany Col lege in Full Swing and Will End Wednesday Morning. 'Leadership and Service" wat ably discussed by Dr. Wallace Howe Lee, 1'rtrsidcm of Albany College, in hit K.u calaureate tvermon to the gradu ating cla at the l'irt Presbyterian church yesterd.iy afternoon. The church was well iillrd by an apprct lattve and atlentn e audience. A splendid musical program proceed ed the sermon. Dr. C 1 Gibson gave Scripture reading at the opening of the service. Mrs. Julia McN'eal and male chorus sang the anthem. "When Thou Comes!," by Kossiui- Parks. Rev. C. J. tiresrne of Corvallis, offered prayer, After the offertory the chor us choir sang "Jubilate Deo." Dr Lee took for hit central thought the quotation from the Scripture, Whoever would be great ett atnonif you shall I- your servant." ii- DhsO trated his point through the quota tion of several paradoxes. Dr. Lee then made a few remark". to the dOM giving them at a text a quotation from John LL.V "Call ye Me Teacher and the Lord and ye do !. II. for su I am." In the evening the Yuung People's service was made a union service of all the churches, and a large attend ancc was present. The address to tlie Y. M.. and Y. W. C. A. was made Kev. Clinton Jennings Greene of Corvallis. Rev. R. J. Diven. D. D.. govt the invocation, followed by rcadtng from the Scripture by Dr. W P. WTiite. Dr. G. H. Young offered prayer. The musical program included an tiithem with violin obbgato, an an-ilk-m from "The Holy City." The t fertory, Raff's "Cavatina" was ex- i-piioiiaity goou as placed . Miss Alice Clement, whose work at the OTgM was appreciated at all service. WILL HOLD 41H OF JULY MEETING TOMORROW W. A. .astburn, President of the retail merchants association h&s .ailed a meeting of Albany business men at tlie Commercial Club room r'or tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of deciding as to wheth er or mt a patriotic demonstration ill be held in Albany on July 4th. A pjetilion has already been circu lated in the businesse district and Mr. Kastburn urges all of those who are interested to attend the meeting to- ;;:(Trov ni lit SCHOOL ELECTION WILL BE HELD JUNE 10TH mong the mimes favorably men tioned in connection as successor to School Directors 1 fenry McKlmurry and l-'.d Wiles are W. A. Fasthurn anil ttorney L. L. Swan .Friends of both f these men have urged them to make the race and they have indicat ed that they would accept the offlft. The election will he held, on June 18th. TV Democrat was informed this Wternoon that both Mr. Wiles and M r. McKlmurry have been urged to make the race but was unable to as certain a to whether or not they are billing to accept in the event they an? elected. N!!L. OANIELS MAKES HI 91. HIAnl u MIUnUAIj Prominent Member of Catholic Clergy Passes Away; Irn-' pressive Funeral Tues. The Kctcrcnd J. A. Van .Vcl, Stale Cluphtm oi tbj Kmglita ol Co lumbat and OJM oi ihm most popular members of the Caliipitc Clergy in Oregon, died Saturday nrooigg at OL Mary's HoiNtal at the Ogi o 62 ycari. He baM been in por health tor tltc DOM l" yeats and lor two months pa'. i)uiic p'jrly, I ii-cc weeks ago he was taken to bis bed and ucver recovered from liis illnetj. lie wat born in i lauucrs, llelguiin, in lel5S. In W he was 9 daiucd a Kouiau Catholic i'ricsi. 'i he tame year he went to Vancou-; Itland, 11. C, and up to about seven years ago he remained there in In dian Mission service. For several years lc taught i nSt. Louis College, Vancouver, ii. C, lie came to Albau seven years ago, being assistant to Avthur Lane, of the local par ish for a year, later boiog OOBOOClcd 1 1 Is t. Kuse't pi r PofUoOsI tlie church at Grants Pass, MBtWM kec and otrr places. His relatives live in Hcluim lad I'raticc where he b.as brothers, COM ins, nephews and friends on the tir ing line with the lielguim army. Hie funeral will 1 condLctrd at St. Mary't church Tucadgy nHraing at II o'clock. The Very Kev. Prioi Maurus, i). S. II.. of Mt. Angel, will ting the Requiem Mrss and Arch bishop Christie, D. T., will preach (he sermon. A special tram leaving here at 1:15 p. m . wilt bcOff the is mains to Mt. Angel, where iuteiiaent w ill be held at 4 o'clock. Honor Guard Drill The Honor Guard girU will drill at the armory tonight at 7:30. if any Ol the Kirls haw finU'n-,; lli- r . 1 . . kjet squares they should loin- i:vu me armory this cvemnv. HERES A COW THAT PAYS 600D INTEREST Here's ., cow that pays its owner, I. R. Harris a naverajje oi JJ0.7K per month. h i. a 5-year-old Jercy an.I the records of the Albany Pure Milk Cream company show that for a per iod of seven months Mr. Harris re ceived the sum of $145.4') for tile mil'. old from his prize Jersey. DnrJtu the one moBtt he sold 1373 I milk and realized the sum of 129.12 Secretary of Navy Says There Is a Spy and Traitor in the Navy Department. SWEEPING INVESTIGATION PROPOSED BY SENATE Charges of Defects inOrdinance and Ammunition Will Be Subject of Inquiry Washington, June Li. r'ollowiirg tcutatii'iiat disclosures itclorc the StMMS naval affairs coaimitlec, a eti:i investigation nai Lccn or cred o: charges of defect n. ordi auct aud aountiBltiort, wliicli a . mniunicalt d to Senaiur Kreylua Uhuyseo. SecrctaT Uaniela chained thai a iy and a traitor is in tiw navy de partment. f-reyliu tlhuysen received an anony uous letter containing specific refer t-ncr to . 'i.'.drmta! di.cu:r-nts and troagfy timatrd that a discharged . i .:i imile l employ wrote the letter. RUSSELL WANTS HELP ON REGISTRATION CAROS Cot nty Clerk R. M. kuell wants oIui.;-.er lulu to assist in making :o;ies of tlie war cciimis rej; -t rati on ardt srOich were filled ut l-t 'l ues- lay. There are iS4i cards. Ki.eh must je copied and the work i entires about ive minutes jer card. Mr. Russell utcs that he would .Itrcciatc the service o." ant-onc who iil give even an hour's time. WEDNESDAY EVENING A large number of former students f Albany College arc expected to attend the annual t .n. and re union of the aluuini which will hi held Wednesday evening in the base ment of the Pint Presbyterian church -it 6:30 o'clcok. It will he an important meeting ! ! I EllsJv 1 'If WL ,r Ijjfei v . ' j35!BB iBjKyo2l& iLiSv SaaswS onsw ' ;-'v wHBp yj&?3iM-,i is j r I v u J ii iirrii HOFER S CAR ATTRACTED SWARMING BEES Rattling Ford of Antiquated Model More Alluring Than Tin Pant. The I'ied I'iper of Hamlin has noth ing on the 1912 edition of the Kord when it comet to beet. Larry" Hofer, son of Col. K. Hofer of Salem, was mo:oring to Newport Wednesday in his Lord of 1912, which he bought for the Newport trip. Hje came upon a small army of youngs ter beating furiously on some tin ans, 'Mr. Hofer could hardly hear the clatter above the purr of hi mot or, which rattled in evedy joint, but he thought, "11a, the little ruffians making sport of my motor car. But they wttrcn't. They were swarm ing bees. As he whizzed past the boys and the beet the racket of the Ford proved more fascinating and the bees followed in hordes. ::d would you believe it," said Mr. llot'cr, "they chased me for two block" MXiag around my head and neck and lighting on my oofs and face and 1 was afraid to speed up on account oi n.ore rattle. ' Mr. Hofer came back on the train. America Asked te Send Hun dredt of Machines and Men to France OVER HALF BILLION 18 ASKED FROM CONGRESS Mritaln is putting its kitchens on war basts. Food Administrator Hoover says America mnst do likewise. "The Evil, Eve," I Scene from -The Evil Eye," featurin s Blanchr Sweet, at the On ..nt Help Win The War Buy A Liberty Bond LEARN TO SAVE MONEY. Banking Me,t!y a Dollar a Weak la a Good Investment. It la mighty ban." au unfortu nate working..;:: :t noma time a"o to the writer, "to save ni a thouMDd dollars by layins anlde a dollar or two a week .iihI then to take It out of the rarlnto bank and low it to a et rich qaiek Hwlndler, an 1 bare Just done" The pour fr-llow could work and sate, hut be U:U not bad even a kindergar ten education In nuance, else bla story would bare bevn different. De bad never cleen a thought to Interest and i was absolutely luorant of growth through comtHHUMl Inter est and, tf coerrne. laid nerer beard of that woo derful peoccaa of accumalatlon known aa "prusresslre eoanouud I u teres t." One dollar detmited In a sarinp bank that ray 4 i it cent will amount to 1! In fwcuty yrara. Thia la aim pie comiKKinil Interest. Now, If you dcfiosit 51 every year for twenty years, or In all. the sum to your credit will nave grown to X.97. Any wage earner can put by $1 a week. That mouey detosited In a aar- Inpi bank for twenty years will hnve iucrrased to $1.1512. A detiosit of SS a week will hare grown to SS.OOO, anu this at 4 per ccut r.ill be J-'.-H a year. There ia no secret, no mystery, about thia. It la as clear aa the cloudless sun. end the method la Just aa dean and booest. Christian Herald. Stations Will Be Established In Many Parts of the Country to Train Men Washington, June 11. The govern ment has asked Congress Tor five or -l hundred million dollars to develop the .-..ncrican aeroplane service, on a great scale. Suucoiiiinittecs oi the naval affairs committee dcci k I u egiu the hearings tomorrow on the zjuiVpard-Hullcrt biM, crcat:ng a iep arate aeroplane department. Before the year is past the Con gress will ask. an appropriation of a lillion dollars for the aero service. Representative Hulbcrt said. "Its he idea of the council for national lefc-nsc to establish aviation stations. at intervals across the continent where the men will be trained and the machines repaired. It is impos- ible tor the government to send a arge number of troops to Europe efore nine months or a year. It can train five thousand machines ready y August first.' Hulbert said the military authori ties oi England and France stated that the air service must be devel- ped on a great scale, and declared he greatest service that tiae United States can do ia to send machines and aviators to France. FIRE ESCAPES FOR SCHOOLS. Thm Srv a a Play Schema aa Wall a a Protection. Some f the California schools are et.uij'Trod with novel fire escape, which urv uot only a safeguard, but afford the ehtUlrru as much ainusotneut aa a regular ; !a ..r. und equipment Ud of these Are escape lu Tropieo, uear Loa Anjreles. eonsuits of several long sheet nxtul ebutes. re-vuforeed with angli Iruu ami secured to the walla of the bulMtrtg. They extend fretu an Iron platform on the second floor, which kads f::.i the main eorrldor. Sena rate ehuts are provided Dot the boys and KirU. The K'acbera euenuni'.'e the use of the al:d -s in tin :si t..e:it to accus- torn the eblmrw t. them. EncU slide tttds in a it! 'glit upward eurve to cheek the aoHMtuai f Um de teut. At the ,Hint when t'le ihiK'.ren rx'arh the .1 a i ile of lovse rand breaks the fall. In VeokO. CaLt a itplrol bute U em plo;d. nhl h is tu loned lu a cylln tMrsd BjatJJl en?lng. This la entered from a platform t iding from the U ler p:uty. the .strnkht slide. It la used us nn amusement devhe by the pu. i!s. A Kv.il lu itul mnkea us of one f the snti..- ih siim. Indecision. Oh. weaki e-; :t..' ! de Isl- n of mind If not ? ourselves vlees, to how much of exquisite Mhsfflj do you not sime- tlmes pave the way! -Walter Sott. Tea Chast Lining. The Chinese BJMJ ns in alloy tor Ua In tea hests a metal foil consisting of 12" parts of lead and 19 parta of tin. Grading Started It reported that irradinir ha been Parted between Turner and Jefferson for the purpose of preparing the road for the paving. Five crews of mer tH snid to be engaged in the wort hfJl the Democrat has thus far beer unable to confirm the report. BIG SUM ASKED FOR U. S. I SERVICE MBS COLLIDE M 3RD WD WASHINGTON STREETS The second automobile collision of he year at the corner of 3rd and Washington streets occurred yester day afternoon when the car driven by F. L. Holrrrs and another by Ira Sliortridge collided. The occupant of the cars were not injured but the uack of the fender on the Shortridg :ar was bent and a spoke waa broken n the Holmes machine. Four accidents of a similar char acter have occurred on this corner luring the past three years. ATTEN01NB BRAND CHAPTER AND LODGE CONVENTIONS D. P. Mason. Dan Johnston, C. H. Cuticle and Jno. R. Pcnland, went to Portland this morning to attend he Grand chapter. Royal Arch Mas ons, whic hopened its annual session there today. The Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M . ill convene Wednesday. The dele gates fram the Alhany lodge are W. !.. Marks, J. R. Pertland and Judge 1'. R. Kelly. The Grand Chapter, Order Easter Star, is also in session. NAME "PLANALP" MAKES OFFICER SUSPICIOUS Spell it backward or forward, it just the same Ftanalp. Coinsequjently, Ensign J. H. Mart, uninan!ing the local recruiting of fices of the navy, viewed with sus picion the applications of Robert Ward Pl.malp, 25-year-old twins from Alhany. Oregon, who sought to jolo the navy. Ensign Hart nnd his recruiting staff thought at first, because of its oddity, that the boys were enlisting under as sumed names, but investigation proved their statements and they were both acepted and parsed. They i illlsjsjsjsf as firemen Portland Telegram.