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ggsngogigjs '-,oo'oa rHER Toninghi 3etly Fair 0000000000000 000000 000000000 One ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT VOL XXX ALBANY, LINN COUNTY. OROON, TUKSIMY. AUGUST 21. 1417. Kiubliihcd in 1865 No. 77. GREATEST BATTLE IS IN PROGRESS Allies Big Offensive Exlends from the Sim Coast to the Swiss Frontier BATTLE FRONf EXTENDS OVER FOUR HUNDRED MILES Hundreds of Germans Descit Ing Daily; Counter Attacks All Repulsed ly Allies London, Auk .'I.- irnci.il H.'K irollril tint "Miluli l"l ripoliid III- iiuiii m4! ott powoHol GmM .HUlllCI JlUlk I.. irHMI HIOHII.I lu.t mldir- ol I ! v Tlir .x4iilt a iim.1i Mri violi l.l iritll. , pffpafafJoa I'f-Siu.l Mil ilirct ul lUnir I lo- - -11 WM of ttN 1 toil violent hTitcr KllKllll, ruin . . Ill Jllil III I gium toffey )oinrJ i" Ho- ITWIM ittlltr.l otfrn.ur yet illiritril 4itintl QfjPHI) 1 m.or Ml llr.tcir icily uniril n.l Uuitcl FINGER PRINT SYSTEW IN STALLED IN SHERIFFS OFFICE System Has Been Authorized by Law at Legislature; Dif ferent Classifications A "Finger Print System" i to he installed in thr Sheriffs t 'flier in the rty near future BMHff BoeHftg is tn in ript of a trxt hook tod). d bcHMm the VOfftl lo bi d nr By an i( n 1' 1 'gilatiuc Shrrifl ol thr Mutr l 1 'ligoll havr 9099. attthorird to irviall t him nr I V strin Thr trill is ilrj by the I-mIht department and fjhtriffl in tlx l.irfrf iilirn, rvcry 'lay, whrti j per- nn i conxirtrd It is gatd for t bfl tdrtit IflcStlOM M prisons, "hi im.iv have a prrxiou criminal rrmrd, ami fur iIhiip wlit may fir deserter, (rim, hr Army or Navy A man who It.is rrp roniin trt with a criliir and It. n aprd .tin) inrti who urn on( iouS r.nr itnptr ion. tlV t' r. hiHtf k'l. r some atttrlr nr prrmMi. when i r iirir waft committed air usually lo lled IhroMfti ine "Finger runt a 11 " It lfl Mid that only DM BVM MjOOOjOOO have thr iatM itrtH n la it 11 at Ion I ar tfr cor por n and bank arr m.taltiiiK thr y-. ii. at thrx liitd is rftsrntiat With l-'im. h fiiiir. itg 21 -The world's grr..trst l.jttlr n feiitg touht toila From hr ftra"oat to ihr Switt VfMfJtfi OVOI 4SS miles of trr nlory thr aided lorn arr fighting practically a ConllWMM Offgnnive The Krrn. h .1 11 1 at Vnfdnn ton plrtrd thr . hati 't DtttlV W -h rh! rd into onr gtgnntk oifrninr of un rtrrdrntr.l rvt.nt and powrf. Coin t.tnrd thr Prnnch, and 'trrinan artil Irry air probatkl) ihfl urratr! COV ccntrmtiun ui mciou (r a Btaknjf M tarV thr Mrhotc ar ha trrtl Or r mun prisonffl frpoftrd r'i;it htindinl havr -l itnl thr OnrHMM aflliy datU 1m -. an -r ot ihr p utr ol thr allird atdllrry. n krd (irrmali troop wrrt flung viiilrntlv hut vainly jviiiim iur Dglrltl thr l iriuli fffOM hut R 'ht ll thr I'rcn. h ITOOOd a hrld NEW CLASSIFIED WAS I t-1 HoutclxttM A mMdM iMird wonun to ln IikIii hoiiM work n.l ic lot lltrrr t htlilrtu. Kr K, 10, I.' rr ioo.l liomr lor tu-Iir lltll i-li MM 16 1 -l-t. or rite to C 1- Oriaiittfl. IvfltftoM Of u.m. K. I A -l W-ANT1-.U By NMU, MV lmninlitrl ..ui ai- lioiw 'll .i .'J.I I Sr.olicl Si -I .'I WOOD SAWING-CII Nrtrtoe Broi Jj- I'mr Si I bmii uborx 4'4 Bill Jmm . J ' IITic . ii.. mi tninit TfUUlltl Co A-JI.S-JI l i)K Ml I- -I'mr hred Kentucky lad ttr 7 ytara, Wi . 1100 krlgfai 15 I 1 h.iiol $'"' lain I '" if lak rn rifclllt .iv.i I r nn.1 vrr rum hmI In Doltl i" aaaMa to tkr i arr of him WJFMft I M. I.aml DNkwti, irr. Boa & a :27 LOST LaoVl IpOCtaclMi onr lrnp lirokt-n I r.ivr t llii oliiir .tml rrtriir reward 3t POR -ll Owp iiu- Domocral traoon. aim om loiatj oow, aivfaa null, mum w u Howard 4IS W Kill-, St . boll pbonti A .! 2S ION - Ml Mtomottilc hk r ri . s Httoff) ( all llrll phofM 621. 21 .7 CITY NKWS U.S. GRANTS WAGE Wage Increases Will Prevent Nation Wide Strike of Ship Yard Workers COMMISSION TO BE APOINT ED TO SETTLE DISPUTE Three Men Will Have Final De cision as to Extent of Wage Increase WatkisatOO, Aug. 21 -A nation m ! .trikc in the ttccl iWlpjrOffd mrorkitm on (JUVtM MMfl oootfacot ...a l.r pfftVOBlod !y wac inilcur laid t.) the go crnrurt-t Iti the lirit tjaik with otKamrd laSor, tin Unit i .1 Statu "'II MooapfaM that Ihi irt' ifouod ioM of tivm oornaii high- l agr. Thr itn.il dtcliioa will he Irtt how- nrr, uith the coitiiniiiiou ot three aMfaftjtrii appjoiaaod h- ti-r i'trnicnt Corapifi no thr 4Uppuu hoard. POR 9 ALE Small cooMna ranf '.ill Mn Tiara MrCv. .11 Kant it pM'a ilnrr A-21 2.1 1 OST black imhrctl i with in i -llah , 1 I at v 1 ' W kaD Re turn tn Flora net1 Rffatbnrn it Haitv lltnn'i Rlnrr V1 Q FOt'N'IV Pair nf .ilvrr (ramr.l jlail ri Iff tT P, CkOff k iiirr ran have i.'tutf h .-illinir :-t Mi morrat anil ppyiapj for tlti ad. An2l 2.1 l-'t R RFN'T 5 room homr in I I kim lAlMftloa to Mh.nn Call Bell photir ttt J -IH 2I tor BfKNT- rloatf la, Panli fttrniihrd. tniittre at Virri rk' Hit ber ihop. A-21 ; J Weather KikH 1 11 1 , 1 1 i 1 t aniii fr Icurcc b Hx ct i I .t i Annrttc CM to Meet I he Am. tlr lul. ol tin i '. . dl uirrl in rrtiulaf KMiOO. VedOM tlay (tOfniOf fpn 1 altruioon It MlfMM m' mtp"rtan r 1 to come up hrforr he ctnh Lravm foi Mcdfoid Kill Mogan led loda) nn a nhurt hultnrftt trfp i" Mrdf'-rd llir Hall Krpa.rcd it t hltfl W a Konnbnrn tatr.i ihi mot nlng that nrofh would itnfl toinof ron on Um rngniri to ' nr Hw hall A ntn ro..t mil rogtntni the mm tu om and the wall ill l t rplaftlri rd at d a nrw llOOt laid I'mal Account Platl a - (fiint of tht Bovnit of I I Btliotli drcraftrd. wa igrgfOI rd .nd allow id tnd thr iminitt at or .lift- rgtd tiut J Set for Hearing I'mal account m thr l'-tatr of Ann.i f Rnnhnnght drcravrd, ii rt f.r hen ring Binutannhi 24. at 10 a m Indian Hoy Kttcape Word w-.ift irrivrd latr last riifht by O irf of Police (Tallin, that thrre It d at .. israprd fr m the Iioli.in 1 retalng Srhool, and to hr on thr look out for hem Tlirv rrr IntI 1 1 .it I' 1 i n r r . coining t h i ft way S.itrni Polkg llrre Mr RgfJ Mr rtlmr I Ralm of Sa h tn foitnfrlv 'f ihti elljr, motortd lo Mh.mv. thU tno'Mtnu for thr day. knuirftt M.idr for Gun A rnonnal mgdi lo the ihcrlfl toilav alintx' f'r J0 ri fir to hr ngg) hv thr diffrrrnt rntpan:rft of tin HOM thrlCgM LfgggM in I inn roim ty Shrrift Podinr wrote to Govern or Willi omb Btltlng fr thrin Kr rrntly Srt'iitor Chanihrrlain wa iriv m ?.onn rillr-i for the State of Ore- non. Dr. W.-llace Home Di and Mn. I V Wallace returned tn H'r gOOn train from N'rwport. whrrr thr hae heen gnfojrtng (the paftt Vo Wggfcg, Dental Thieve Word a rrcrivi d in Mbgtty today that Meral ih-ntal ofnVtl in Salrm Und xicmity h;ir hrctt enteud rrcrnt Iv. In ihru ol t'ie oflice in the ("apt t.il Citv. ki-'ltl t the amount of hnd heen taken hit'iin from Coant Bgfhnfl Plriifrr ha rrturn- n.fii tg OOtlng at Newport. AutO Tnurist Campa Thr ff$ auto tottn i to lake ad CITY NKWS e t ) fg Salem B I. S irdrr went to alrin at uoon u a thoii bngugggg trip. Vggttngi ot the new caiupmn iffound it Bryant'i 1'aik pitched hi tnt lai i i K h i and lelt early tin morning. Rntllfltl trom Trip l?. H. 1'lciticr aud .am-ly have re turned from fishing trip to Cascad ARIZONA MINES READY TO RESUME WORK I. W W. Leaders Face Court Martial in Spokane; Rolph to Settle Car Strike Miami, Arl , Aug 2 The Miami opprr company mitlfl will returni- Wednesday, it ii authenlr ally an ounced I-tiut Col Georne Whitr commanding announ rd that thr go -ernment i anxiout t at working con ditions in the mini- g '!itrict le re- murnrcj He arurn n,t puiilu rul ¬ ing will lr conidrrrd detrimental to law and order and will not he permitted FOR GRAFTED MEN Extra Clothes and Other Com forts Must Not Be Brought into Camp on Sept. 5th THUMBS DOWN ON TRUNKS AND SUITCASES Court Martial I'rocedding Spokane. Auk' 21 -Th preliminary hraring of I. W W.'l ;irrrtrd Sun- lay to drirrmine who arr the leaders f thr Spokane colony i !rinir hrl ! Iii aftrrnoon. The Iradrr will probnbty be cotirtmartialrd Thr it nation thremghout caste rn Wnahington ia quiet. Kolph Take Hand San Franciaco, Aug 21 Mayor Rolph announced this afternoon tha he had a plan for ending the tri-et tar fttrike immediately. He declined to divulge the plan until bg ha con frrrrd w ith certain per-son BRITISH LABOR OECIOES TO ATTEND PEACE MEETIN6 London, Aug 21 By a vote of ! ..ROnn to l.flfin.J.tl the lahrr party decided to participate in the Sto-k-1 ohm neace confrrrnce. Men Must Bring Possessinns in Neat Bundle of Limited Size Says Crowder W.ifthington, Aug 21 A loving motier. sweetheart or kind friend ntuit not load down d'afted men with clot'.rs and (.ointort when they tar. to camp on Septemher fifth, the Pro vost Marshall General ruled. Trunks are torhidden. and $uitcac and har.dhagft frowned upon. The War Icpartment recommend that men ring only n eftfary toile. articles, and onr cha-.ge of linen tin ierclor in in a neat small M.ndle RINGLING BROS. COMING THIS WAY REO CROSS SOCIETY SECURES NEW MEMBERS In R s i I Spng oi morns, weight -51) notindl Price, $J" See Geo. Henshaw, r r D 5. ii'an A J I i R SAI 1 Tram. S vrars oi l. -rid ing weigh SOOD, gt ntlt ami a bnf ain -tt pricr; aNo strrl Wggjag M hrrm-s; t WO hgd cows (2 anil ft ar : heavy milkeri; apten 'nl hay marc 8 year old; Sludt Saker 'tiicgy and rood h.irnc one f nr horse for lady to r-He or drixr. t 1125. Ml at bargain. Phone Mr Ditnick. Orchard Ave. Dallrs. (rr Bulldog King Stunt coi ling to hit fishmg cumpan ions I fen ins Menu, (jii.iiitirii tor a pla r on thr program of r!ie neat Al hgn Ri'und-lTp The fishing was tathrr poor and Drums put in his Ii Bsnrs time In iHilIdoggmpf a tnend- 1 cow that yisitrd the camp. Albany Boys at Tacoma Tin Albany boys sho are itation (d at thr nav.tl training camp in Seat tlr, will march in thr labor day par .h'i .it Tacoma. Advrntiat Sermon l ldrr I' C Howard will preach in ihr Srvrnth Day Advrntii church at the wet end of 6th strret. omorriw f, vetting at S o'cloch Mr. ll.iyw.ird i Qttdm led the tenl teryice here re- rntly Retnrns Home Mr and Mr V I" I ind and Miss Jennie I Ind returned to Portland till morning after a viit at the home ot Mr and Mr V H l'rickson. Mrs Brickgon arcompanied them to Port land to spend the day Moving to Camas Mrs Gro V Anders. n Irft this morning for Cama. W.ish . to join brr hushgnd and make hrr home thrrc. Mis Ngnrs ndrrson accom- d her for a hort visit Wilt Visit Brother- Mils Carrie Pearson went to Salem this morning for a hort visit with her brother and friend Miss Violet inderhoff of Salem, returned home ith her after a visit in this city Spending Day in Salem Mrs W S Weave and daughter MUv Rlvn, wen to Salrm th: morn' tnjT to sprnd the iv Cor to OakviBe Mrs Glen Tnnkins wrnt to Oak iMr ihi morning to soend a few dgjrl tg to Salem Mr- V F Mite "cm to S.ilrm this rvin.' on business1. Witt Locate in Tacoma A T Plnmn ri left on the morning M ,;,t ri-r Tncom I, "here be expects to loeMe Passenrrr to Salem Hmmle Dnnnati w . - .i business i-ass -nirrr to S item t i i - un-rning On Ti'.ines Trir C F Power left 'bis Rsnrnlng for Gentile, Wish, on a businrss trip ' ormer Albany People Mrs Ttnrrv Conawav and (wo CM dren of Hood Rix rr. are isittng at thr hotre of fr-j Mary Bilveu Thev irg former Mb tnv tie mil Mr Con gergn workeil for the S P, at Ml pt.irr for several vear; He is now in business at Hood River. AUTO DEALERS MEET AT BANQUET BOARD Splendid Dinner Prepared at Hotel Albany; Several Local Men Respond to Toasts Nearly eventy-five member of the Dealers' Motor Car Association at tended the banquet which was held at Hotel Albany last night. M. O. WiUins ot Portland acted a Toastmaster and a large number ot the members oi the association were tailed upon for a ign remarks. Among the local speaker were Albert K".; eau. G. T. Hockensmtth, W. W Crawford, Waldo Andcrsoi , Dan lohnkton and j H KaUton. I he party left Albany about eight o'clock for Corvallis where they were guests at an informal smoker. ITALY CONTINUES u nr u st 21. TJie Albany American Red Cross is growing steadily. Since r last report in the papers June 2. wc have thesr new names - Mrs Mary I Slimson. Mr M E Hit Inert. Miss Maidee Arm-trong, Mrs Grant Fryman. Miss B Fro- man. Miss Winnie Austin. C. H Wil Dnvid Weidler. Mrs. Lilly Simp son, Mr ) G. Mint on, Mary I.ee Pritchard. Mrs Marv Stevenson. Mrs R Lamb. Velma Gentry. Mrs Ada Planolf. Marshall Powell, Josephine Prtwrrr. Mary F VBtlgiggl. Mr. 0 D Austin, Mr H. W Staunton. Fred Gershnn, Mr. Fred Gershon. Mrs H C McDonald. Marion Stan ford. Mrs. R. C Howard. Mrs. W F Gilbert. Mrs A. II Banks. Mrs. W C. Mitchell. Mrs T G. Minton. Mrs O D Austin. Miss Kate Barrett Mrs Brrtha Dickson, Miss Fdna Cowlr. Mrs II T, R-Mdrrs, Mrs tulia P.une, Mrs B B GoOCh Mrs A S Grreorv. Mrs. Tuba Sprric. Vancv P Ralston. Mrs R Sttmnirr'ield. Mrs Delia Dav- Mrs B. J Heckev. Mrs W H Davis. M is Let tie Chambers. Mis C!eo Bnrtchev, Mrs Bessie Bart hev. Barbara Pfeiffer. Miss Helen 1 sm v Mr R W Fav. Mrs C B Fssex Tiift makrs i total in Albany of 613 In the COOnty, there a"r !) auxiliaries tgd branches Harr'sburg has fO mrmoers. OakTtlle, JJs; Scto. Or leans. 45: Thomas. 16; Sand Rider. IS; Sweet Home. .10; Shedd. M: Hal ey. 410; Brownsville. 200; Lebanon. 140; Crabtree. 40; Taneent. 46: Tall man. .V; Mill City. 47: Rock Hill. 21: Lyons. (So: Fast Knot Butte. 25: Plain. lew. 1.1; making a total for the aniliaries of 08. Albany's total of 1504. for l inn county to date, with more auxiliaries to be formed Tn the lllttC tihat the Red Cros has been working for memberships. Mrs. R C Wallrr has sreured the largest r.nmbrr of memberships. ,1 in all Her enthusiasm and ability will carrv her far. Tn appreciation, would like to men tion that Mr. Paul Kuehl. baker in me I rrrman hake r v. hgfl taken two memberships, and is contributing $1 each month to Red Cross, as lone as the war shall last This is mogfl com mendable and Mr Kuehl issbowinc the "ritrht stuff and patriotism Tt should not he neeesarv now that there is such need, and our nov are eoinp and cone, to ask for mem berships and keep workers Our bovs are eoine to protect its. Let its do our part and protect them in every way. World's Biggest Circus and Spec tacle "Cinderella" Announced for Early Date Announcement i made that on M.-rdav. Xug 27. Rmglin? Brov ctrcus will give afternoon and night performances at Portland. The famous showmen are this sea son presenting an all new and won- Icrful pronraui. The tremendous airy1and spectacle "Cinderella," wiU ppe.tl to both young and old. More han 1000 persons take part in it. Il s easily the biggest spectacle Rin- ling Bros, liaxe ever staged and it xlorious "Ballet of the Fairies", wirli .100 dancing girls i in itself worth going many miles to see. following Cinderella" 400 arenic artists apt, rar it the main tent program The Rmg- linijs have secured scores oi circus performers never before seen in America. An entire trained animal show ha been made a part of the main tent program this season. The menagerie now numbers 1000 wild an imals The elephants, including "Bic Binco." the earth's larjest pachy derm, baxe been increasrd to 41 ami almost BOO horses are carried. There will be 60 clowns and a big tree three mile street parade show day morn- FISHING GOOD; DEER ARE RATHER SCAR8E Mr. and Mrs. John Neety returned lat evening from a lo-days' trip up the McKenzie river. They visited Belknap and Foley Ho: Springs, alc tpent one day tish.ng at Lost Lake These summer resorts have been heavily patronized this summer there being about 90 camps at Belknap's with I3J people besides 15 to 30 wh stopped at the hotel, said Mr. Neely. Fishing on the McKenzie has no been very good but at tlie same time several good catches w ere made. The largest fish landed in the McKenzie of late was a 24 1-2-mch Dolly Var den, which weighed 5 1-2 lbs. No deer were reported killed in that section during the week of open season. It is very dry and the dee pre on tne high ridges. Tbcre were several forest fires along the McKenzie. The largest one rajpng atom aix miles thjg. ajdg f I.eaburg. There are fires up beyond the Mc Kenzie Hatcherv. Lots of damage ill be done before these fires can be put out, sa-d Mr. Neely. The Pacific Hipthw ay to F.ugen and Springfield is in fine shape an the McKenzie Highway up to Bhu- River also a fine road a great deal cru-hed rook having been put on thi road and it is now one of the bes roads in the state. Ten Thousand Austrian Prison ers Have Been Taken Dor ing Great Offensive SECOND TEN THOUSAND KILLED OR WOUNDED Prisoners Declare that Austria Has Appealed to Germany for More Troops Rome, Aug. 21. Italy's prisoners the greatest Italian drive reached 10.UJU, it it scmi-oificially estimated. xustrian losses in dead and wounded 11 reach the lu.000 mark. Italian airmen reported desperate t tempts of the enemy to reinforce breaches in their line. Prisoners de- lared that urgent calls were sent to Prussia for help. The unprecedented fierce Italian at tacks are believed to be undermining the morale ot the Austrian!. German Positions Taken Rome, Aug. 21. The capture oT ell-organ i?ed enemy defenses be- tween Cortic Selo near the fortress Starllokua it i officially announced. KLKS TO HAVE TIME The local members of the B. P. O L.. .150 of xxlutn there arr about sev enth' in this vicinity, xvill go to Al bany next Thursday nigh! and partici pate in .in affair in honor of the F.Ik who receixed commissions at the Pre idio training camp, the most promi ncnt of whom arc Mark Weatherford and Prtd StiIImacher The Corvallis antlered bunch H pert on a large part of the progr-.m. and some ef the boys here are anxious tor the entire lumber to go oxer and help out. 1 "here will be something real doinic. so get on your horse. Gazette Times. ....... ....... s CITY NEWS I i o en n g n) I On Way to California W. W Broxvn ' . ;t on the morning train for Portland 10 ;o:n thr 12th Infantrv He wilt leave in a shor. time for California. Goes to Portland Miss Flora Simmons went to Port land this morning for a visit xvith friends. Aeturns from Eupene Miss Trttie Schrode returned yes terday from a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs Albert Warnock of Fmrene Leave for Outing W. T Miser and family went to De troit this morning for a two-xveeks on tine. Former Albany Woman Here Mr C W Crowder of Portland, formerly of Mh.mv. is in toxvn on bus iness She will return home tomor- LICENSES GIVEN VETERANS TO FISH AND HUNT Todav Hayman Shelton and T. R Bilveu, both of Scio, were gi en I thing and hit ruing license each, the result of an act being passed the last legislature, granting licenses tn any resident of the state of Ore ton, who i a veteran of the Indian Wan or the Civil War or has been resident of this state prior to the yea i860, to bunt and Rib in the open sea son Shelton has the reputation having lived on the same Donation I.and Claim, that his father took ur for 73 years. RESERVE OFFICERS DRILL THE HOME GUAR Tw0 officers xvho obtained thei commissions at the officers' Reserv Training Camp, last night had charge of the regular drill of the Alban Home Guards, the men being turned over to Lieutenants F. C. Stellmache and Lee Bennett. About forty of the members turn ed out to drill. BRITISH AEROPLANES BOMB MUNITION PLANTS London. Aug. 21 British naval air (lanes last night dropped many tons of bombs on an ammunition dump at Middlekerke. German works at Brugeoisc, Admiralty announced. Washington. Aug. 21 Field Mar- hal von Hindenburg is personally conducting the Austro-German op erations against the Russo-Rouman-lan troops in the attack against gggy Russian cables said. ENGLAND CENOS ANSWER TO POPE'S APPEAL England was the first belligerant answering the Pope's peace sugges tions. A note to the Vatican declaring the lan would be examined in a be .evolent and serious spirit. Cardinal asparri. Papal secretary of State, xpressed his gratification at the re ponse. Wilson Postpones Action Washington, Amj. 21. The Pres ident postponed discussion with the abinet ot the Pope's proposal to give lis undivided attention to war work. DO YOU WEAR NO. 15? 40.000 RUSSIANS DO Is rhere anybody in Linn county xvho wears a number 15 shoe? Prob ably not, but it may be of interest to learn that the Russian government has ordered 40,000 pairs of this num ber for its army. Moreover the Rus sians have ordered 100,000 pairs of number 14, and 210,000 number 13. The above information is obtained from the Boot and Shoe Recorder, which is an authority on the shoe business. DEER SEASON HAS CLOSED SAYS WARDEN State Deputy Game Warden E. S. Hawker of this city, this morning re uucsted the Iemocrat to state that the deer season closed Monday, Aug ust 20th. This information was con veyed to Mr. Hawker over long dis tance telephone by the State Game Warden. The season will be opened again on Sept. 1. hz?y from Chicago W A. Barrett has returned from CMengOa xvhere he attended a Knights of Columbus convention. Mr. Barrett is the State Deputy of Oregon. HOGS CO FOR TWENTY DOLLARS PER HUNDREO Chicago. Aug. 21. Hogs sold $20 a hundred weight today. Business in Harrisburg Attorney L. L. Swan went to Har- rburg this morning on a short bus iness trip.