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0. goottS f I 'lit jiii) I Inn ld) I .III ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT Kaubliahed in 1N65 Bf Advertiaini Madluir In VOL XXX AI.HANY. LINN COUNTY, ORE HON, WKKNKSDAY, AUG 22. 1917. No. 7. BERLIN GIVES UP HOPE OE PEACE Pessimistic Vm w Held in Ger many Following Speech of Michaelis DENIED THAI CENTKAI POW ERS INSPIRED PEACE MOVE Pope's Plan Mr-Ms Wiihhnthus iastic Approval of Socialists; Michaelis Favors Idea .i.i Icrdam. ug 22 Hcil M any preOOOl hopi "I NMI !e pit r I he Popt'l pica Br r lilt di ljihr mditaii.l a pct.imitic vim toUowfaiJ 1 rt tells1 Iftnoctl I- fore the ('nun tlrr el Kerb!..; Ml'harlir dr.Ufrd that a corduiK ! today' Bet tin dispati h the lies wr aim pfOsm then drtirr Ml . nmhil.de thr teniM!!-, thus show inir ii M no peeo deeirc ealfti li U denied th.il 'In- Central pOVffl in lf r1 thr Po) H imte Sot InJIetl ! imied thr Pope's prooejaal MtchaaMi ani iir rcgMfdat the " jr plan vinpafhrtii atlv TWO LIQUOR SELLER? SAP) 10 HAVE LEFT ll i ftpOfttd thtmt IRC trret that Pram i W.n.l . arrrtn ait week fo cHinu llt:.'.; I. a ihr city and 1I1.4! bi nhrn about .f unku.ovn Word a .1-rested ftir riling vvmr t.. Depot) Sh1 i t lor I'm in. Sin W'.ir , . nntni led Mi. 1 1 it was not mlmi alitu; Nn anatvsi tnverod iii.it it ii ntalned ehooi 9$ pei BMM al- nhol r r . ;isr vv h . Mil nurd from it I r i r i : poodlng Mm iwatyili Waethrr Report Trmperat-irr ranr from U to 5o degree Rnr, (J fret Salem Nutr Htrt Miss rlnr.i i -. a spe. iai imrtr of S.letn, t$n lul nieht in Ml-aiiy, turning nOflte 1 li i tiMit ning Auto is Krlmsrd NEW CLASSIFIED PATRIOTIC SERVICE LEAGUE MEETS THIS EVENING Judge McKnight Issues Call (or Perfection of New Organ ization in County Cooatjf Jodeje m Kotgfci ha called netting a tin- OOUfl huii.r this ev mng ('if ilir purpose of organim.; Patriotic Srivii r I ' -i ": -villi ll will i. uk miller l he dirr 1 1 nm ' the Slatr oittlitl of (Irfrti.r The IH JI l.r .illrd to Of" tf promptly at 10900 o'clock liy lodge Mi Knight am) a latgr num'-rr if local people aie enpe te In .it- t ImI thr inrrtitig imilar organizations are being per- CABINET MEMBER DEEINES WAR AIMS Secretary Redfield Denounces Peace Movements Launched in the United States SAYS WORLD DEMOCRACY IS ISSUE OF WAR . t. ,i Ml ft t 11 III C I I V NKWS Visit in Bprtafflcld Mil K V WfltOO ami datiuli'-i I inn I lat WOaifMj limn a viMt itli h. r aunt near Sprtnlirld. Sht IfO iMl at the home of Mrv V It Oawftoti in Springfield RttVrSI from AlSany Un I M Row er rrturn. , l.mt rvcntQg iiMfi a :rw gayt prnt at " ny. where lh wa vttitiBg with hrr tirotirr, who a mritilirr rf the Second WCffttliagtOfl Infalltrv Rfir litirif Krvirw Keturnini; (torn CoaM ".rrir WS.tf rrturnr'l vetr' lay from Vrwport ff Sarah WoU hM Mn M SternhrfR wit return to v Thr h.ivr prnt thr past thrrr gooJci at tbg BOMt Motor to Alhany 1 1 TllOjt, Frnnell of ln''rprridrm--ti:otorr,l to Mhain to pmd a fr Hajhi x Ultiftg t her UNHCtli Mn P M Frrneh Saturday Market T' I ir, :, S,., irtv ni Crur Prtffcjrffffan church will bold a mar ltd in I't ii. r Onir. at t!ir corner of Mam sttret ftBtj the Salettl road. Sat Vfdoi .'t'tnoon All btotll of .-ouked Autocracy Trembles on Edge of Disaster; No Peace With out Complete Victory Washington, Aug. 11. Secretary oJ Otnncrcc Kedfield in the hrt fo- in. 1 1 tittrianir tnadr hy ait mi Ml thr l'reid iit'i ealonrt hihc th pt peace pTCJpoaal wii received. athiuttl) 'li'iwuiii' i ! tin- pr.o i move ucnti launched in United States. He declared thai the world ha twi great opposition i. -. ideals ot auto racy ami dgflMCtVCJT. He Ctllt d Ger 111.1I1) a spei.ulo amon liati -n biii, lorod that it wan Iglltlfft bf mill t:ti MUM ra y t. at Anient t was liKhtinif lie w rote the MCiQtl or K.imation Mytng, in '. 1- liar: I imli.it an toe racy tremhlci on ht Igi of disaster and this is no tin r ) on to conmntfly lift ptMM voii iri its . !: ,1' 22 FOR SM.l vpass, m ri Bukh rai I aUo good dcHvcfj bo4y 4gylin4ei in gOOd rood it tOO new mrs mot! Prici POR lloiisr S7 KIA'l Kr H I 'll! ll I at Phone ihrd It-fit 2 482 1 -4 .5 loom on St WAVTRD DHi lis try vAgoni tron boyi S FOR SAIJ n. it. on getl i lood w Into lob fM M l-.isth'trn A-?-tf ti .hold good food f." sill" Will Receive ClnthinR The 1 adies jd ocirty of the Gra I rrsnytenan church wil recei.r ' ih lie for thrir f.ill rnmmaire sal m utir wi1iimt to contribute, will plrae send irtfalM to Mrs 1 Hry ant. 1493 Stntiatn Rood 22 24 On Week' Vacatlcn iss RRnbfsh Kenl.,nd. clue; operat or of thr Heine Telephoiv company i at Newport for a week's sanation Castrrl Children Keturn Ki i a. t MM and K.itr I .istrrl h ive returned frocn hrfi day' visit at .i.jmiia, wht te they win- quests thett gionehnotlNrf Go to Cascadia Mr ami Mrs. ' Q I'ranklin left this morning foe CotcjuHfti nrhnre th w .11 . iijov ramping in the inou !a.its a ween Wieder HotM 1.1 ledei returned least nlgjei ft un S. ill n, after .1 short bttclttCe tt-n. Pturni Mome Mr Ins Mrn Mr ;.t I Meg. r. Iinnrd car pentt 1 ton " id t .ill Home 1 ilt 1 rnrnen to it 24H ( 2427. ll I ra log ttane strrrt 8-39 POR sLl One more weight rifcocnj IUi pounds, wilt u.irk an) place, In gniri Hell phone; 4s2 U Home phone 422). or 1829 Snntiont road, 2 Idtf WANTKT) mornings CliflordV oman to ti, do cleaning Studio I um m i rr at 22 24 I H S V K' esception.il and believe S I V borgnlt that ii We h.v 1 the !it voim I car beton von will flint w hat vnn w itit nodeon Sopef Sis r 1 1 1 Pnchnnf, ion loen, 4 Packard. 10.t. pn . t, Che 1 mere, S -pa LEBANON WOMAN VICTIM OF PECULIAR ACCIDENT Husband Shoots Squirrel; Shot Penetrates Wife's Face; Not Fatal Lebanon, Or., Au 21. (Specials Mrs. Georue Schuriiidti wai .nought to the Ltkgtrlhg Hospital today suiter bag from a MVgJl gunshot wound in the face. She and her hut band were hunt 11 g a gray sfpiirrtl at their farm six miles out of LObgOOO The animal rng mio a pile of cordwuod Mrs. Schur man was on one tide of the stack gnjd her husband ws on thr other aide. Looking thioiigh thr IptCQl between the sticks of wood Mr. Schnrman saw the sriuirrcl and shot it just as his wife peeped in from the other side of the fourfoot rick of wood. Thr iranh was that eight No. 6 bird shot from a double barreled shotgun took effect in Mrs. Schur man's face and (or rhead, four of t cm being in the forehead, three in the leu cheek and one in the left eye. While the wounds are serious, tlicy ; robably will not be fatal, but the attending physician fears they will be unable to save the light of the rye She wa only about six feet from thr mosaic oJ the gun, but most ol that hit her passed through the squirrel. WAR PROEITS ARE T SAYS L E Before War Ends Big War In comes Must Pay Heavy Toll Says Senator SENATOR LEWIS ATTACKS TAX DODGERS CITY NEWS 0 On Outing N B HOOVCI and family went t r, '..t( 'tun noon for i twt w.-etsa' tiling. Viwtmg Sistei Kay Ache son and daughter Trine ot Hod Kivrr, .tic visiting urith Mr Ac!iron's tutcr. Mrv Jcunir ff ELEVEN KILLED IN GER MAN RAID ON DOVER London, Aug. --I.lcvi :i eON killed and thirteen injured this morn ing when ten airplanes raided Dover end Margate. Two German Oyofl were do word The property damage srej slight Government Swindeled Out of Uvcr Ihree Hundred and Twenty Million Washington, Aug. flopltftT Lodge predicted that betorc the war ggjOg it M ill be necessary for the gov ernment ta take sixty and pcrhap gaghtji per cent of the war profits. He defended the revenue bill aa it now stands. Lodge declared that peace is now out of the question. ILc aid peace witiiotit a complete victory ior Amer ica or her allies is impossible. Lew is of Illinois dramatically at tacked ti e tax dodgers a:.d declared that the treasury department had proofs that a three hundred and twen ty million dollar swindle was perpe trated on the government through perjury, fraud, deception and differ ent forms of individual commercial trickery. He said that if the govern ment does not conscript wealth to pay or the war the people will rise and seie thr great corporations E0RE5T FIRE RAGING IN VICINITY OF BERLIN Between Five and Six Hundred Acres of Green Timber De stroyed is Report Lebanon, Aug 12. 'Special to thr Democrat; -A lorest fire is raging between Borifai and Lacorub and has .-.lr ! destroyed between i e and six hundred acres of green timber. Vcording to reports received irorn the scene of the fire it Mill require a large number of men to keep the fanCe under control but considerable headway has already been made ir. lumting the fire zone. TIMBER LAND SELECTED FOR BELGIUMS ON FIRE BRITISH ARE OBiVING THE GERMANS BACK Salem. Aug 22 Fifteen forest fires ere discovered in the timber land m Yamhill county selected tor a col ony of Itelgians, according to the re District I'ire warden Returns to Portland Mis Archie Katusdden and Baby Gene returned to Portland this alter en The? were accompanied hocne I port ol th In Mrs. Win. T Paiuk, who will visit M.ndenhall. Portland. (icrman smpathiers wishing to On Business Trio " . '. ' . i'i B Kigg and vile wCnt to I m pQCthind this nii-rntng on a business I ... . , trip Goes to Detroit Mis K. liuincn went to Detroit this morning to spend several wicks w ith her husband. BnjOf Peed Harry SchloCM Kolfe, P Paulus. 1 1 itnr ggrni in pheasant iarni l hey enjoyed thicken feed while their Th. Rah were sent to Mr. and Mrs -ti from l.lk City. London, Aug. JJ I-rttsh troops ontinued their otfcnetve between IMIMirft and Prayenberg. The Germans violent counter at iCh failed to dent t! c newly advancee ritish lines around Lens last nigh! he Britieh arc still advancing Gen Cra Ha g reported. . M. Mc Alpin. Geo. Gene Sh BtOCOd out to the estei dgj c ening. big cmn Hah and CONFIRMATION OF DEATH OF TWO 0. S. AVIATORS Paris, Aug 22. Front dispatcht and C. ! confirmed the reports of the deaths ed American aviators Charwick and ILddle and the capture ol Corporal Harold W-.lhs, Hoston. craw - Simp li iin r i B I ifogoa Thorn i g. HopVni me li ev ening fro-ti pptng tup of left pot t Vlolting Dr. Marshall- Miss Mary Slatr visiting at the home i a few davs. a I NV.v n Tangent, i f Dr. Marshall ITTAOHiENT ON CAP IS RELEASED Will Be At Toggery Mrs. Lillian Kedrker and Miss Clara Bin liner rctfltntd WOt night from Portland and Seattle. Mrs Red eker will have hatge of the millinery departoaeal at the Toenjery this fall. On Vacation .Mr Clarence Cameron of Hamil ton's department store, is enjoying . two-week's vacation. Will Return from Harm Mra, Winnlfrcd Walker and daugh ter Dorothy, ss ill return to Albanv tomorrow from their farm in Bent Connty for few davs' visit. yl rranhthtt 7 pass, A ryl Buick, 7 pass. pVcyl taneien 7 pgi s ev I Cadillac 2 nass. 4 cvl Cadillac, J pais, 4 i vl Terms at above prices or cent discount for c.ish. I Cpgchji offrVt for this wrrV we v ill refund round trip railroad fare to My one pejtchgaftig one of th- above Portland Motor Cat Co. A-22 24 $1100.00 500 I KHV00 '.00 on 000 00 RSO.On 400 00 400.00 4?S00 10 per t mi. .on i laced Wimmc h char Deputy Sherifl Raffetj late this af' r ii. .on released the attach men i ih. atttnmobilr of W. ( Mrho was arrested recent - I w ith Irei ipot ting I Ion Of Into Oregon inlaw fully. The car will be ilriven to Albany bv Mrs Wim ii, er. Who arrived here today. Mr Wlm mi i ha no griCI ifljCg against Carrie Ryan, w ho v as arrested with Wlmmer, hut referred to her as "a deal Hub gtrL" Mrs Whnmef eh Med her husband in the county tail . ii MofMhlVi WlmmCf i held in iail en a CfntenCC Ol six months, and ll area awaiting trial on the charge ot . -sault with a deadly eapon, and M iy have to face a white Hit erv rhai gc under the Mann Vet Rose hnrg Rev tew. f: ' ran VIVIAN MARTIN PALLAS -PARAMOUNT STAU Vivian Martin in "The Spirit of Rom ance" at the Globe theatre tonight LIGHTS OF THE NIGHT. The H,aveni Shine us Ever. While Thie Old Wtrid C mangel. NlftM I "' Mtroi in:irr' anepti-d tlnu- Hi' Roea in Im aaaCDOHi miKirs arh Hi" bua world t'l"1 to It" n-nL il.irL i all Knn-adi. iii it iln- raaorti of iin lifi-: tcrrtatrlal obje ta. hill nnd illcv nnd n k and rtfattB, a"d the indaa ii' nieu dbatiipnir: hoi ItM i In li dra mi up w l !-t i-oni-ealfd the avi'iili liiit1 T'wro Ib ahlne and iIutv they i.. ns tben BMrrod ami aSoM to i tie . .. i.f Sawtoa aad OaHapo. of Kapeae and i'oj .n u of rtol 'tn ana mii Una ..s. us ili.'V utiivisl and s.u.ne n h.-ii I he iniiriihi- star sail-- losein i nil the sons .if i;ikI abontad fur Ml i. as rhaMfd i"i earth lull the cl.-ri.ins l-en-ei.s ri lu i:n iini-lialimil The ilnn lasses r He site of iui.hu eltles. H umaa of powaalH nations are des a'e the laumiapaa hev ann'ie are f. -i. I n the stars that ROnoe U Hi in urv aalnlBli fur u the same artlnan run lle-lr sleadv eir hv the same e illll:iies enll nut the tl.'iieis .if spriin: anil se: u me nus band man tn tut I arvtat: Iba aim passes in aithae trntdr as he did when his irse ln'yau. an I sun ami mOOS. and planet and aatclltta. and star anil ion t. Ilatlon and i nlaw Mill Ivar WlttMM In the power, tlie a isilolu and the Wl nhl.h nlai-ad Hi. i in the heavens and ipholds ihem Inert hierett. Asap'a. la i J er. Tha Ju ;a Silenced. In the hUDOHa I I .1 f the dean of Rt Mr Krsl.iiuv tvieat l.inrilsu put a aapatk . te it Jury trla II " in the ine.iiilni: i f their eenlk-t Ittatle I'.i-.ller ..Pie. nil in Us lusipriety rbarOHBM n'ilerate.l his UUOaflna and ilemamteil an answer. The Jll.lce licaln iul. iisisihI Ins aiil'i'.rilv in these em (ilntii w.mls si! dim ii. Mr. Braalna KB your iluti nr I shall I eh.ueil I" inaKe ynu kn.'iv it." Mr. Krskine. with equal warinlh. plhs!' "I know Day dtltl as well as your loritshhi kmw s rourilnty. I stand her us the adv.. ale of a fi lh.n . itlr and I will not sit ilow n " rho IiiiIl" was silent, and the adviv . at. i ersisi.sl in his illlesllons. Loll loaj fjajalaai Win. ToW of Wnodwort' 's store, and wife returned !at from a trip to Tillamook. Drttl niirh S si J) t I CITY NEWS & I ITALIANS CAPTURE SEVERAL TOWNS Five Posts Destroyed and Then Abandoned by Retreating Austrian Troops THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND OF THE ENEMY LOST Total Number of Prisoners Taken by Italians Reached Thirteen Thousand Yaa)o)a)t)o)4)cl Died at St. Mary's Benjamin W. Van Harris of near Oorv allis. 'lied at 8 o'clock last even- at t. .Mary nospitai ot acutt intestinal trouble He was brought to the hospital Tuesday noon in a very rious condition. He was 57 year- Id At his bedside at the time of hi eath were his wife, son, daughter Uld a sistrr. The remains were tak- to Corvalli this morning for bur- aL Leaves for Camp Charles Duncan Montieth leaves s evrning for San Francisco as a lemfber of the Second Reserve Of- ers' Training Camp at the Presidio He was one of five to be appointed how Missoula. Nf on tana, where he bai been making his home the past wo yearn .Wr. Montieth is a former lbany man. with scores of friends ho will wish him success. Corvallis Elks Coming rd wai received today by Will Merrill that Attorney J. Kred Yates Dr. I N. Bell, Professor J. B. Hor- er and a large number of Corvillis Klks w ill be in Albany Thursday nigh to attend the social session of the lodge whicii will be held in honor 01 the Albany men who obtained com im-sion at the Officers' Reserve raining Camp. The Corvallis men ill also furnish the music for the oc- jsion. Here from Salem Mrs. Frank Ward and daughter o: Salem, are in the city the guests Ol Mrs. Ward's sister, Mrs. B. R. West- brook. Scio Man Visits 0, E. Balsikjer of Scio. was tn the city today. Fine Show Coming Manager Cun linings of the Globe theatre has received notice that KolK -d Dill, the celebrated comedy team, ill appear at the local theatre or ept. 21. With them will come a upporting company and chorus of 35 persons, most of whom are pretty girls. Kolb and Dill need no introduc- on to people knowing what is what i the theatrical world As comedians tbey are in a deal by themselves. AI- r.inv is tortunate in securing tins bow. which is the first KJaw and Erl anger attraction of the season. With Italians -Afield, Aug. 22. Austrian casualties continued as a re sult of the Italian advance and today they readied 35,'JUU dead and wound ed, headuuarter estimated. The Italians captured Des da, Brit oi. Vanale, Bombrez and Rosa. All were found destroyed. Many Prisoner! Taken Rome. 'Aug. 22. Prisoners taken ir. tlie Italian offensive have reached a total of over thirteen thousand men and three hundred eleven officers up to this afternoon. It is announced that thirty guns and a great quantity of booty were also taken. EXHIBITS CANE AT ' ALBANY PUBLIC LIBRARY The cane, whicn MntJ presented lo n Hamlin Watktr, the first wnit-r nan . . :ne second white child b rn west of ht Kocky Mountains, by ; e PsOaeer Association cf Oregon, .s i exhibition in tic Albany Piblic trar . J'he vkre was secret, from Georije ll.r.iei, curator f the Oregon HU- :ical S.h icty and !e made of kh:ec k rids ot wood Ona iiver band, i ar he top of the cane is an inscription Cyrus Hamlin Walker, born at Whit man -Mission, Uecember , lojc resident Oregon Pioneer Associa tion. June ZZ, 1916-JuIy 19, 1917." Mr. Walker is a man of prominence t. Grand Army work, State and Loc al Grange, and active in historic or ganizations throughout the state oi Oregon. The gift is only a small tok en of appreciation of the work he ba done as president of the association. lie has loaned the cane to the local Library, so that tlie people of Albany ay have the pleasure of seeing it. Judge Colvig Here T-.dge Win M G-hie of Portland in the city on business today. Baian Man Here ttorney Tames Mott of Salem, ar ed in the city today. Klamath People Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. A Goedon an child, arrived in the city yesterday nnd were registered at the Hotel AI banv. T ewis Family Returns T. C. Lewis and family, including hti two talented children, arrived in he city yesterday from Preitenhtts Spring!, where they have been since Tuly 1st. on their way to S.in Frnnci I o rere they start over the Orph etim circuit Thev wil return here rrxt Tuly and bring with them sev ernt of their theatrical friends. Th think that there is no resort in the world equal to fVritrnhnsh. and they have eeetl them all. and will conttnne to make their summer headquarters there. Pollock in Town W pollock came home at noon yes terdav from Vrwport, where he ha Ven eniovine the sea hreeres for faw davs Mrs. Pollock and son re mained at the bay for another week. Visits Daughters Mrs Rofn Thompson has return ed from I visit with her daughters in Seattle, Portland and Salem. I CONVICT ESCAPED FROM PENITENTABY YESTERDAY Jans M. Wm. Massing escaped yes terday from the state penitenliary at Salem. He is described as being 34 years of age. five feet seven inches uiU, 160 pounds weight, medium com plexion, dark brown hair, light blue eyes, medium build. He is a native ol Denmark. By trade lie is an elec trician. He has a gunshot scar on the right cheek. He was under life sen tence from Multnomah county. Late lut evening he cut his way out oi the penitentiary and made his escape. T'ne deputy wardens were here today from the institution. THREE MORE NAMES AODED TO DRAFT LIST Three more names were added to the Linn County selective draft list, 1 ringing the total of registered men in the county up to 1518. The new men and their names ere Charles Bernard Post, of Lebanon, No 1815; Hiram Taylor Snyder, Lebanon. No. 1816; William Wrttk, Thomas. Vo. 1817. Another name was previously added after the drawing, the number being made 1814 1-2 Returns from Brownsville Mrs. Chas. Essex returned home this mornintr fromi Rrownivllle, where she has been visiting several days.