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X II. wsrU01'MK THE WKATHER Tonight and SunU)r Fair ALBANY DAILY DEMOCKAT Ettabliihed in 186S h- Advvrtiitnt Mnm- In VOL XXIX ALBANY. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. SATUKOAY, JULY 21. 1917. No. 161 0. S. WAR DRAFT IS COMPLETED Over 9.600.000 Men in Country Get Number in Order of Fximi ation LINN COUNTY LIST CONTAINS 1814 NAMES) Draft List Checked and Is on Way to Exemption Boards in Counties WMhtaatwh J'y ti. noml GnStfal tjiow.ln IWMIIMWTtd 1 1 1 t he ha lo, atcd I lr mini'., t that wii dis tOVtfcd llllUlg wltrn Ihr lUafl lot !! COM pitted With 'Ins lol- trr) ilir ln.t -trait btClflM hitloiy. The .lull last har Urn checked Up tmt i,r oMkW iii 1U on UM H4) to llif exemption boards before laMOjlL nil trail MchlMn ,c undn WAV thr li.t ol llir wrrk. W'hrre and how ihr ini.int; nWObtl nrfta i-.uihI arti tot dlaclontt itrnrral I n.w.lrr tai hr muld not rriollrcl what number it j Missing N n Found tali Ion lutrJZ I intrral Crtiw- urr tnis aiivi i, . i)-.. thr inr ; . nun , r 'flora nam to tin lone' a.signnl 250 251 Jsl 254 i 86 .'57 .'5H -V .'It I Ml 183 MJ -Y.4 25 M .v Mi .Til 271 272 27.i .74 275 27n 277 27K 270 .XI 2S1 2H2 2M ?4 ?Ks 2f' vt 7RO "i 7QI 292 20.1 ?" 205 2or. 27 20V 2"0 ,V1 .mi . .vn 104 .Vis .HV. in? SH vo no .'ii .112 u.i '14 .11 .HIS .117 .118 .110 .'7(1 .121 .122 .121 IV .175 ttfl .127 .fS .120 m HI W! .1.1.1 .114 .1.15 11 .1.17 .1.11 .1.10 MO .141 .142 .14.1 .144 i Lontmur,! lr qqJ"! ""day) I ."HI shrim., lr y.ort llan.h'g SI Henry Sr4 Albany 717 Clrnn I 'I, Harri.burg 109) 1 Ijii get ""c Mill City 12So Alhrn rnt.r:lr Crtbtrtt IQ71 Kobtrl Misnrr Mill City .111 -I Him I. llAlmuorr Ubaity 199 Ctttiui H. Carry Albany W.S 'iril War.lcn llrownsvi'e 77.1 -August llni.lcr Sclo Mat ,4, ('! ,,. r Ifal.ry . Gordon btnnktta lla!a- I ,laril I otbtl Wattrloo 1 7 SO HtrmtP Kowity Crahtrrr 25 Rntsel Wilton Mbtni $U Clifford Rtbeoel llji.iv Htfl Rrlil.rn I'd w ai ,1. l.arnmli IIAd Panl Simtli lbany 1712 latnrs Kirrr Tangrnt lKK l-'tin. Coodman Coorh Sst Van Houston Mtianv POS mom Vndtrton Htrriab'l I1ay -IMwaril Vitculrin Crtbtrtt 57r Tlinniav Windham Potttl '144 IVdph Southard l.rhanon llK Carrol t'l.inrr Waterloo MJ7 Clwrlta S.-hafcr I.rhinon 122 Wallrr Pilvrii Mian. 1713 rfarrji Millrr Waterloo 642 Irwin Gtrdraer llalary 0.10. -Ilonirr 1'licli'h I rhanon IM'i I'tank to) M lh.mv 222 Ho., Whinrry Mhativ 171 llrnrv M Tanurnt OJV. Ralph Rninr, 1 KOOfB I U7 Rmmtti Hirr- Crtbtrtt 7iai ThtO l'pinrvrr ll;irri.l'V i W illir MiddJetttfll Crthr't 1 1 mil llttatOtl Rajftjf 37 Cntrenct nofirir Shrd-1 121- Orrn Vrwl.md Urown.vV 7V.Vrrti Smith Ilarrtahiir f.2 loin, r.rrnr Icffrr.on 707 Fmmrt Ctrttrrifhl HarV 1425 rltrty Wilrs S.io 1002 lo.rjili l' .iln.dv l.rhannn 1151 Wm Innhncr Alhanv 1 101 Virtil S, trr Mill Citv Mrl Marvin CooV Rrownavillr 974 Vtrnon Toelrtr l.rhanon irrOM 7,rli:iri llava Tanrrnl Mi ll.vrrv Vi-Mland Ilrnvrnv-e Rpprrli 1010 Albert Smith no Win llor.'lirri Wi -llrrman Slrinkr 1.110- Ml.rrt Srhnlrr R14 -Clvdr Dnwnlrtf 1175 -Wallrr W..o,1 tn?n- ; irhtdoer Mrnhi 71R -Prank stroda Htrrlahnra Hn7 rirnt Stewart lhanv 1007 liar J.v Sinvh Mill Citv 191 ftkbtrd Thorn Albany 1714 I vrn li all. r Mbanv l71--to1in M.CIrllan l.rhanon IWU-Frank Crimra R4R Rnnnr Svrna 1 1 1R- ttaae n.irkrr 171 Cnv nrnnrtl 221 Krnral Smith 1517 Cha. Hunt 1474 Mrlvin Arnold 1414 Wm Mraprlt rilrV r.rorcr Itirrhrt TO Rhhard Wolfrnharerr R22 Ralriirh Harold Stavton sii4-riia THrbtt nrownttfltt 1VUt rland M. Donald Mill Cv l2Jr)5l Tor 7ornado Shrdd 70. loin, ItrdaVrr I.vnna IvlO-M-nrv tnra l.rlnnon iroi VVhard Sanrirr Mill Citv 470 llrrlirri Clark Tanurnl It' Walttr Inmrv Rrownavillr 1507 Frrd Wvman S. i 1779 Mhrrt StrrMry Al'ianr li7ri Fnid Fvann Albany 124 -Fdward Virrr llarrlbnrR 00. Stri.hrn Fanrllv Alba 477 -llrrnmn Glarr 117Cha Ganvlr 1170 loarph BrOVfl 752 Kin llnfford 1.10 Axrll Frirknnn (".iri Wiir.tcfi-lil Lebanon l.rhanon 1 .rhanon 1 eetanon Haltev Crablrrr Stavton Cortattla hi Cortxi Srio Alhanv Albany Mbanv Alhany l.rhanon Srio Thoma Ml.anv I rttanou Katan Shrdd llollry Albany GROUP RALLY WILL BE HELD NEAR CRABTREE Five Sunday Schools to Take Part in All Day Meeting Uir Opt ' roui (at her - UK t rutat Sttnday tcfcooli hi ! 1 1 1 I . mi I r.Mi i trcck lour mill northtaH ol Lrattrrr near i i.tiitic- mtiMntM Pfiakrla liuttc. lit tin pvUI tM tiudri ihr auipic- ttt (hr in rt ii an Silllila) i Imol I li lull I In live Stiih U) ImmiI. which will MflU Ipftll ti PfaVlktlfl Ituttr, 1'ruvi- 1'iuc, provklcncfl Ktid Cha 1 l iiM.na, (do i'J l raMrrc Part o( tin prOffoUn hr hy thr mruihrra I M Iih.i1 ! hoi.) a Alluriy ;ro(ile ill aaait. tjMQg hi mi atv A. C. s. inii.it, Un I ii l dni the H iiiHM.ii (Jiiuitii ' I. llaskclt will i,riiiiiiMtrjitc a rrinun ly Miig thrill M -il in ii r h,rrirnrnt. Kr I- II I'dgar, thr cvaujfcliat, v. ill ai-rak una G W Kohiluugh mm i u!W A luakct WUMf Hill be tnl at tUMin Thr prOfffMI tarta M Mi a in Ml arr invited to ni'K IwkWi anil xfrnd thr day at Hotorta to Caecadim I .1 Cn. irk and w ilr acompanied b M .. r Tillman I. it this altrinoon . i aecatna, btet thry wdl tpend 1 H rrk-rnd. rave lor MounUiru Mr and Mri. Bdwin Fortmillrr will Iravr tin. rvrninu lur 1 aicadia abafc tbty ill .prnd Sunday 4' BSl uir Kaunob Albany M6 ( I lny.l Williaini Albany H." Hi.'.l lUrry ( artn Mill City 14K 1774 C barlty Gutura I. rhanon 34V 424 ldar.l Hlrui. Hbam ' H4fl- I.aunii.r Titttl Killir.tun 151 1.147- Win Volkman labtrrr 152 1511 Qtoi'ai Broara Ltbatton 15. IIHH Francis lianalr llalacv .154 M7 Ferria Ward ' llalary ,155 175 Floyd Filkin. Albany i n Kol.rrt Coebo Brown art J57 .7K lliram Hill llrrliu tjis lb2J K.H'ky Conarr Albany 1 2". Vi'mi loiiKlirrty ( r-ahtrre 524 Walta.r McKcrtcher Crfl 'til ul I Jorih Sylvratcr l.rl...l,n if2 Il72--t.ittr Wittrrg- Albany rfvl 5,12 Nov Win Crawfordavillc n.4 1517 Km II, .,.,1 l.rhanon Il.f) Wilhrrt Hr.. Albany WV, 1 214 Chriatian Grriu Albany Ifi7 ,I.V I.ouia Walkrr llrownavi'r ".s 212 Loin. Mocnch Albany lr.'1 1.157 Rovror Danirl Sclo t;n 40 Theodore Srnltrl Albany 7I H Gcoritr llurlry Albany 172 17(17 Ira Jones TatiKeni 17.1 llrtl- lW-or,rr Millhollen Albany .174 ll2 i,,;,, McNeil Ilalsey J75 .US Wm, I'ilkina llrown.ville 7r. 114.1 -Harry Howard Corvallis .'77 557 IVr.y l.awrrnce Potter 171 1433- Ciiarlra Howrra Shrd.! 179 1652 HalTT Woobidur Albany .ll 1640 Marry Kelly Albany .IS I 17' Granville Sturtevant l.eb'n JfS 672 Hair Qonld Hwrltbaraj i t ..Kv. -llrnrv t'loi.ant l.yona hM I4 -Grorur Rowland Shril.l .'H5 1257- Benjamin Prtafta Crabtv ,W 1077 C.ara.iinoa Falootnhts M C iff' 7I Henry Imm-wirth Scio m 1415 -Gan Millrr s i., ,"l 10.15 II.. nl Dunivrn Mill Citv ! l '..! Hat. I., h lbanv lamrs Fradrnhuri; l.eb'n Far! Oxford Brownsville Irrornr Siimpter Alhanv 14. -Clvdr Crawford Shrd ! 114 Montgomery Waddrll W Ml.anv LLOYD GEORGE GALLS BOCKS' SPEECH SHAM u, 14 0.5H-.12.1-1141 J9J l"4 105 MX 7 roM nv Inork lai'kson ".)ltirsV Martin Geriu 41 4T.I 4H2 I.I III aiis 40o 407 40R 409 40 411 412 41.1 414 415 41'. 417 4!S 4I' 411 421 427 J 74 425 4 4 7 I 1.") Hi 4t 4.1? Ill 414 415 136 417 ,t is- 439 Mil 141 II' 111 144 Albany 1554 Bdward Mrrttl Alhanv 1411 Oliver Grrrn Thomas 1303 Conrad WMtt llarrish'sr 0rl--lrssr Morris l.rhanon 4.1R -Wm. Itolhrook Alhany K7R Fdwin Brandrl l.rhanon 10.50riarrnrr l ane Mill City 441 -Worth llu.ton Alhanv S.m Frank Chladek Lebanon I77r- h'vrrrtt Kinu l.rhanon 357 Geornt Ovrriivn Browns'r 2.1 Aaron Wilson Albany 1 1 7.1-'Robert Williamson Albany 331 N.lolph Striuer Brownsv'lr 110S l-arl Thompson Mill Cv 492 Hick Miller Tansenl 1201 Mrrvillr Thompson Hals'y 565 rthiir Olson Casradia K10 lob,, Shrlton Scio I "47 lbtri Gentry l.rhanon 1447-Alhrrt Forbes Shedd 1049 Kano Halnanima M Cy 1442 GeorRe rtannen Shedd 715 1,. , ph Ftaywortb Halsry 'f.l Wm l.anninR l.ehanon ".i -Tames Fhlrr l.rhanon 11' V.hir Unlet Alhanv fir, 1 rslrr Morehrad S Home f ! ' lov ,i Men ear Foster I4n7 f Oeep h Kalina Thomas m Georgt M'ord Halsey Hi.' Ifenrt Lena! lhanv un Coral Lacaa Sclo H75 Aiibly Avers l.aeomb 1 7 1 Rns.el l.oomis Waterloo 714 Creil llavrs Uarrishttrfr I52S M:irlin 'an Drrranden 1. f David DnvMaon Alhanv 10.M Trrcy Chan, r Mill City 1201 Clarrner relrrson rTattVf H71 Waltrr Richards Albany I.MI -Win Shaw Thomas I5W -Rav Hrrprr Alhanv 104.1 Charlir Grnlry Mill City lf.06 Frank Smith Sw Home (Continued on Pane Pottr) Chiincclor'n Speech Kptoinizcd by Britain us Shum Indemnity, Sham Democracy und Shum I'euce (or Kurope (iermans in Charge of Affairs Placed There for Purpose of Carrying on War (icrman .Military Autocracy Mum Be Wiped Out Submarines Hcini Overcome British to Adopt Flan of Reprisals I Onaon. July 21 -"Sham indentn n v foi l.rlKtiim, kliani drmracracy for tin irrman, and ham prarc for EaSropC1 Thi hittrr epitome of Ger iM.ni t hantrllnr Mirliartis kpeerh wi tpokrn hy Lloyd George. alntofd tirorgr declared at the Retg tan independence relchration that un- ir "irriii.iiii i m . 1 1 n .1 1 ,iu n 1 ill j is j " . a- ' . ' ;,. I rogrefi yesterday Mrs. Howard i'iii, iiir rri iiuti a k.i 111 im , , , ... . . ' - . . .1 l.rev'f a-rillfd Ihia nflife In eirn if No. 46 had been drawn. She was in ORAFT LOTTERY IS GAME OF CHANCE While the soldier lottery was in WAR 60DS INCITE ALBANY MEN TO WRATH Two Combats Reported to Po lice Headquarters Yesterday One Is Fined Thr gods 0 nar descended uon Alhany yesterday and caused great strife among oine of the people. Bit terness rrignrd and there was much tomhat. "ii-tird.iy morning a fcpark kindled a scuffle in which John and Jim Christ, proprietors of the Home Rett auraat, and Krnnrth I'.loom were the I'jriicipants The American soldier and th- R in Man allies mixed it live ly in thr kitchen of the restaurant, bd latrr another encountfr occurred ti Firt street. Later in the day D. Bustard was baring some work done on hit car -i Win Christy's garage on north BroadtJMi street. A dispute arose over thr hill, a difference of IS cent! anMng the disagrectnnt. The two wrnt at it hammer and tongs and con- drrahl, damage was done to clothes SOd countenance. I his morning Bussard appeared hefore Judge Le welling, admitted that ' guilty of violating the city ordinance and paid a fine of $S. He then .i..r- to a complaint against Christy who dead not jruilty and hii trial was set for a later date. liti:.-. LToroDC into a writer of blool The Chancellor' atatrtnrnt contained T.tc ihat thr German military antoeraor understood." he declared ' "!"' -r aj rhargr of German affairs nr rirnri itir uir w .it 1 lit- 111115- 1 . , . t 1 1 - 1 .u i-i 1. n .'HrcM'H brother. Charles H. Curran, 1 r have thrown the old enaneellor I , . , .. . . ... termed that it had been, and knew 'that her husband was subject to draft. 1 Later she called to know if No. 31 had hrcn picked out. It had, and Mrs, it to thr wate hakrt Ioiik trforr Jimkenlom follow it will not her" I'":' T """'.- Minn. ii meat let iiuii inn itr uujv. uhitr m some familiri. all escape the I am -orrv to disagree with the (tr.f It k i aainr .it rhanrr Havm Gertnaa hancrllor rrirarding Gar-I all mcn between the ages of 21 im,i atihtnarmra irradually. though .... it arr .uhicci. and the t.rcrnt dtaft. which includes all, simply means surely, -r arr Ittereastni our nrotrr UOM and rrr dlntiniafclag losei "Tht irr are arr 'mitdtng four tim-s as many lllifll in thr precer-lin-' year. N'r ,jr we hall build i times a many. ' ' "Thr food aujiplv thi year and i:nrt haa already hren fHiued Onr cultivation procram mnkrn. the stip ply in l0!! urcure, rven if our oes nrr increased. LtMsdOAt T it! v -L Samurl Samuels. . nafflalbft I Par tiimrnt. announced th.it thr British government intends tr. adopt a MMCjl of rr;iriaN for Ger man air raids that those drawn are to appear for r am t nation and exemption in the ordrr in which they are drawn. It was onght o distribute the draw ings as widely as possible, so that all districts would he affected alike. EUGENE FARMER KILLEO BY RECKLESS AUTO DRIVER Attacks Fail laris. lulv Hi Throughout lat rht 'hr (.rrman continued their offrniive airainst France on the rhem in des Dame, hurling crrat masses of men in fruittrs attack it is of fi. iallv otatrd. Thtj SSSSMltS were re-putrd LLOYD TEMPI ETON BETS HIGH MARK AT CLUB SHOOT Lloyd Trmpleton, who is a new member, ntada himself hard to catch ihr medal ihooi t.f the lhany Gun Club vestrrdav aftrrnoon and won with J. sir.iuht Hr was given a strong run b SeVSfal of the "Vets' but i hry could not qttttf reach the mark he set. Hm;ti Posten, a professions repre senHns thr Herenlei Powder Co., and one ' the best ihots in the I'nited Statrs, shot with the locals atul lroke 07 xW for the day The following are the scores on the mi 'hil event I 1. C. Trmpleton. 25: Hugh Toten, 24. Grant Froman. 24; W. G. Hallack. 24; II. . ? einingef. 2.V V A Young. 10; John eeley. 10: P. T. Baltimore. 17; W E Parker. 17. BICYCLE BROKE AND THREW RIDER TO THE PAVEMENT W V Cox, well known Maccahee and citizen, tried to do fancy stunts on his Mcycts vrtirday afternoon and lliscovrred that the pavement on Fast Fifth street is harder than a cir I CStS mat. As a result he h nursing a lower lip and various bruise on the J arms and body Mr. Cox was riding on Fifth street, I and in attempting to ride to thr walk on Madison street, the narrow board The bend of the bicycle broke and Mr. Cox was thrown for ward and ranie down head first on the cement walk. Mis lip was consider ably rut up and Dr. Wallace found it necessary to take a stitch in it Mr. Cox says that be may finM it necessary to inhale bis meals by standing over the kitchen while bis lip is healing. Over'and Car The Overland agency reports the sale of an Overland touring ear to i Fred Kreger of Tangent. I lie police oi i ue wiiyy iiuu x urJ land are looking tor two men dressed m khaki clothes who passed through in a large red automobile with a Cal i .urn i.i number and San Francisco pennant on it . These men, after pass ing through Ennjcat at 5 .30 o'clock 1.si evening, tried to pass a team at the same time that another car was passing it. In doing so they went on the wrong suit ot the road and al ter passing the team struck F'red Ream, a farmer, who was riding on a bicycle Kcatn's chest was crushed. his head injured, and other serious w omuls fit en that cost run his life later in the evening at a hospital in Fngene. 1 he ilncr ot the car did not stop, but got away as soon as possible. It i, beliced that the car carried a load of illicit liUor from California and the dricr feared detection if he stoiioed. Not even the number of the license tag was learned, it all hap pened so quickly. rhotn by Aaaaftsaa vr aanaeSaOaa Commander Yts Stirling. Jr. PEOPLE WARNED AGAINST PURCHASE OF COUET PLASTER Washington. Inly 21. The Depart ment of Justice todav warned aeainst the purchase of unapproved sticking plaster as a result ot otttcial reports of alleged German poisoned court plasters in western atates. WOMEN NEARLY DROWNED AT CORPUS TODAY i r allis, Oregon, July 21. (Special to the Democrat ) Mrs. N'cllie Daily nearly lost her life while bathing in Mary's rtn-r .it the nth street crossing in this city at J p. m. today. Mrs. Daily was pulled out hy friends, and revived with irrrat difficulty. INSPECTED PAULHAMUS CANNERY AT PUYALLUP Albany Men Enthusiastic Over Prospects lor Success ot Albany Cannery Returning this morning from a trip tc i'uyallup, W. A. Eaitburn, Hub Bryant. Will Stellmaebcr, H. Parker, and T. M. Holt declared that the can nery operated by W. II. Paulhamus in that place haa proved of inestim able benefit to the growers and are enthusiastic over the proipecta ol making the Albany cannery of equal benefit to the growers in this sec tion oi the state. "Land has ir.creaaed from $150 and $200 per acre to $500 and $1000." said W. A. F.astburn. The paved roads and signe ol pros perity on every side particularly im pressed the Albany delegation. MANY ALBANY PEOPLE e ti i I I 9 i The following Albany people were si en at Cascadia during the past seek; Robert Borkhart and wife, O. A. Archibald and family, Miss Laubner, Flmer Conn and wife. County Com missioner Irvine and wife, Bert Crawford, Harry Schlosser, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Curtis, Mrs. Geo. Inrine. Dennis Merrill and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Biddle.f J. L. Irvine and wife. Carl Sox. C H Stewart. W. H. Horni hrook and family, H. C Harkness and wife, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hocken smith. Rocky Willis and wife, Wm. Pnk. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Price, Roy Mauser and wife, John Livingston. Bob Murphy. M. Senders. E. S. Hawker. Mrs. M. Porter. J. L. Mc Farland and Jud Looney. M CITY NEWS s!r Motoring to Cascadia Alhany people motoring to Cascad ia this afternoon for the week-end are: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ralston and two children, Mrs. C. E. Sox and two children. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. French Mr. and Mr-. Tom Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs R F Green and Mr. and Mrs. ! H. Pfeufer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. K'ahn of Salem, will also motor to I ..- .i li.i this afternoon. Former Albany People Here Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C nklin are in this city tor a st-VCral week's visit with Mrs. Conklins mother, Mrs. E. T Fisher. Mr. Conklin was former ly connected with the Meyers Groc ery company of this city. The Conk lins motored up from their home in California, arming yesterday. Going to Cascadia O. A. Archibald and family. John Bryant and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Myers will motor to Cascadia this evening. Last week Mr. Archi bald carried oft" the belt as the prize fisherman from this section of the second. Matches Cause Blaxe This morning Ralph Hecker of Parker's Grocery store, was opening a large box of matches, when the hammer he was using went through the box in such a way as to cause some of the matches to light. These set fire to others and caused a small blaze. The box was soon moved to the side walk and with the aid of Walter Parker the lire was put out without any damage. Changes John Ren F. Kirk, who has for several i.irs worked for the combination barber shop ,is now working in the Chas. Bruce Shop. Return Home Mr. and Mrs Robert Coughler of Cannonville, Oregon, returned home yesterday after visiting at the home of Mrs. B. F. Kirk, and also other friemls here and in Portland. Here from Foster F. S. Steingrandy of Foster, is in the city today transacting business. Halsev Party Here H. C. Davis and a party of Hal ey business men motored down to day to attend to business matters. Goes to Portland Captain Knox of the local com pnny wni a passenger to Portland os afternoon. Week-end Trip W V Fasthurn and family and Mr. and Mrs. W F. Fasthurn will motor to Silver Creek this evening to spend the week-end. Return from Outing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Hornthrook and children returned last night from a ten-days outing at Cascadia. Left for Newport Wm Foster left today for New port where he will spend his vaca tion. Return! from Cascadia Clark Price motored down from Cascadia yesterday and returned to 'ay Mr. and Mrs. Price have rent ed a cottage and are conducting a jitney service which is proving of I great benefit to the fishermen. PORTLAND NEWSBOYS HAVE i OUTING IH MOUNTAINS Chester Lvons of Lebanon, friend of Portland newsboys and apostle of the out-door hie as a cure for sickly youngsters of the crowded metropoli tan cities, this week took a doaen Portland boys to Cascadia for an out ing. The hoys tramped from Lebanon to Cascadia under the direction of Mr Lyons and camped at the springs. GENERAL GOETHALS TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION Washington. July 21. Gen- 9 eral Goethals has offered to resign as manager of the 9 emergency fleet corporation. As climax to a long drawn argument betw-een himself and Dcnman Goethals wrote a let ter to the President, sug- gestintr that it will help mat- ters if he resigned. KERENSKY GETS E AUTHOR,! Minister of War and Marine Is Named Premier of the Russian Government REVOLUTION IS ENDED BY GOVERNMENT ACTION Russian Troops Forced to Re tire in Face of Strong Ger man Counter Offensive 1 S) s aa5i49 si London, July 21. Minister 9 of War and Marine Kcrensky 9 has been temporarily named premier, succeeding Prince Lvoff, who resigned, according to the announcement in the IVtrograd Bourse Gazette. Kercnsky, it states, retained, his place as military and naval chief. The new government arrett ed all participating in the armed rebellion as traitors. 9 54&4lt& t'etrograd, July 21. (Delayed) ne killed and 700 civilian, soldier nd sailor rioters wounded, six Cot- sacks killed and 70 wounded is the casualty list of Russia's second revo lution. It is apparently ended after ii e days rioting, with the government in control. reorganization of the govern ment resulted from the revolution. The government now hands to tne central committee of the workmen's and soldiers' congress a provisional representative acting as an adminis trative responsible to the committee. Petrograd, July 21. Because Rus sian troops in the Tarnobel sector arc not showing the necessary stabil ity and elsewhere not fulfilling the commands of their officers they were forced to retire under a general Teu tonic offensive, the war office stated. Moving to Washington I Tom Barnes, formerly employed at I Budlong's grocery, and his family t have moved to Turner, Wash. He will work for his brother in a ware- j house at that place. , Goet to Salem Mrs. Roy Nutting waa a week-end visitor in Salem for a day. Business Trip II. W Barker went to Portland Saturday lor a short business trip, j Here from Brownsville Frances Push of Brownsville, was 1 in the city shopping. Leaves for Portland Van Wieder has sone to Portland tor a few days business trip. PUBLIC RECEPTION FOR POPULAR PASTOR NEXT WEEK A public reception will be tendered to Dr. Franklin H. Geselbracht and family on next Thursday evening. July 26th, in the First Preabyterian church. A most cordial invitation is ex tended to all the friends, of Dr. and Mrs. Geselbracht whether they are members of this congregation or not. Dr. and Mrs. Geselbracht and son will leave Albany shortly for Law icnce, Kansas, where Dr. Geselbracht has been called to the chair of Bible instruction at the University of Kan sas. They have made many friends L? Albany among the people of all de nominations who will regret their de- arture and a large attendance at the reception is expected. Admiral Albart O. Wintrhltr. NEW CLASSIFIED l-'OR SALE Cherries on the tree at 2 cents per pound. Good train serv ice with 30 cents round trip fare. Orchard at Knox Butte station. Hell phone 2-F-13. J-21-24 LOST One greenish black 14-foot canoe. Reward for information leading to its return. Seth T. French. J-21-24- WANTED A first-floor room in pri vate home for the storage of furni ture. Address Box 86, Newport, Oregon. J-21-24. HELP WANTED Tired of inside work? We have a good paying proposition to offer to the right man. one who Joves nature, flow ers, trees and shrubs preferred. No delivering or collecting. Write fot terms. Reference Brown Broth ers Company, Rochester, N. Y. J-21 FUR RENT Warehouse 40x114 ft Corner Ferry and Water streets. Att railways and steamboat transporta tion. Fish & Hodges. J-21-tf FOR RENT Modern 7-room house, wrll located, furnace, fire plaet, built-in gitchen, buffet, and all con eniences. Possession about Inly 20. Fish & Hodget. J-21-27 FOR SALE Furniture and houte hold goods owned by R. . Divent, nearly new. All mutt be told M priate sale Splendid bargains for those interested; also two Weyctet in good condition. See N. D. Pratt. 1162 Santiam Road. Home phone. J-21-24