Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 12, 1917, Page 1, Image 1

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VOL. XXX
ALBANY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEI'T 1?,
No. 96.
FRENCH GAIN ON
WESTERN FRONT
Third Lino ol German Defense
Penetrated in Raid: British
Repulso Germans
BERLIN Ol AIMS
HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES
WO AMERICAN AVIATORS
KILLED IN CALIFORNIA
Machines Crashed Together in
Air; Both Men Dead When
They Reach Ground
Kaisers Estimate of British
Losses Greater Than Number
of Troops Engaged
sn Diego, Sept. U Bdwartf
.Yalth it ( IjkUixl, I btOOOff
iii Ati ill M Helen, i ilifonUai pii
air. in tin I mlrU Milr Mgnaf
Iltk Ml te killed in tiic llltikt "-
tkmal Kviatioa m lion A inn u an
itloi
Virplamt piloted by t lie tWO MM
i..!..l tugrlliri V' Hrt a - . - tlir
arllt 1 . i ;. Ml til.- tui l into
HMI '"'1 ' ell to tlir jffilUlnt. Hot It
n il ir tb ad whrn thry rit ir
lo.ed '"III "I'1 wm Iam.
n inw mImUm ol the actios mi
tmmtfliattly begun it i believed that
in it In r .iv LltOf w I br other ap
Pan, Srpt 1.' The Firnch pen
ttated thr tblfd German delennei i
4 brilliant raid MM aWtnl Souplrt. it
it oftuiatly BtatOd Hm ninny Uf"
ton w 4 annihilated,
Grtmant Kcpulacd
I MOMVj MMl 12 OMtftl HtJfl 'r
Mfttd ihr trpultr .il 1 1 m mnUblc OM
man ittMM thu fitoriiitiK The en
rinv .itt.Hfc.ru1 until i iurt "I si'denl
barrage lot
MsTMJm
fir
i attviMnhli pit
German Qmm
Ilritith HcAliuMrr. Srpt. 12
Srrkin filiation RM MM MM
l.rm. the 1 MM stall vkMMti
iImmm ol El Itlth Imim t the LeM
MftiM afiralrr than KM a tual total
MMMM. ( Hnluh OMMMbI thrie Th
QtTWU tafl estimated the HniiV
dead, wounded and missing at 3,
( It li it rrtainrd that 'rrttiun
iMMfl Mfl double IM Kritiih.
CITY NEWS
I.t.vrs to Make HOMJ m Montana-
John Sript. It V Jamrton, Ka
Harper, Tom rnnit.in and familihr
lilt yrstrrday tor Milrs City. Mont
In makr their ("tuir home.
Ml to Kecover
Hdl and Ma-k a. ting at attorney
for the plamtitt .today filed
i ijitit tor Nam' M Gotland against
H S Howard M MM HI
prottiittnry nrte gtvm In ember X
I"I7, at H per Tent interest
Committeed to Asylum
Mrs Marv I Walker Mi rstrr
da adiudgrd tntam and a a taken
t, the state hospital last evening hy
Sheriff Hodine Thr MtHag OT
iim. dy and rarr nf hl thihlren will
he hrld Srpt 14. at 10 oYforw
Judge Blnnhaun Cominf
T itilftr Hinnham will hold roitrl
Iit No. i?. of the ctrculi CMrt, tn
ttiorrow at 0 n'rU l to In ar de
Mifftfl and notion.
I Milt Milter Here
Hon M A Milh-r. I S CoOfrtOf
fif !nlrrn:it rrvrniir, arrived tn the
rity thi ifttrMVA.
NEW CLASSIFIED
pi i s l I OK F.XC1I NGE 1-
:irrr .it MbaMy, imall bnildlngi
climr in. iMealfcl Waul. lm'k
talaiijf INOcmi .""i WO pw
m.inlli Miuht rt bttttf for more
aaf Iowa Mm $75 Can D4
I itMCt AlbUT. DrS S I.' If
l'i K R l MT Roomi Doobtt it in
lr, pHtiltgl "I Mtctttn f"r lirr.lk
f f:nt. .mil laiimlri rimin Mr Clianrt
" .
Irr 123 IVrry. S 2-9
EWKS l-iili SALE
toll .it 'i all i
Sale. Friday, Sept
17 VWCf will lir
ickncf'i Paw
14 S 12-14
AUTO HITS POLE;
THREE INJURED
Timber Cruisers Are Seriously
Hurt When Reo Crashes into
Pole Near Granger
GUY LOVEGREN DANGEROUS
LY BURNED AND BRUISED
GERMANS OESIRE SEPARATE
PEACE WITH U. S
Kt.inr, Sept l! iermaiiy and Am
u ni4) e k a epaiatt peace with
lit- I'nitril Statra
1 he VotlCM informed and 1
rv, th.it im 'irtinan OMrnowai i
, iiijt.. . tn hoM lar t He 4llir will
. i.l ,1 (.. th- l:n;tn Siati v win. h
..tf ' 't '!" d the I andon com
pact
NO WHEAT FOR DOCKS
SAY SPORTSMEN
Portland and Valley Duck
Hunters Will Conserve
Food Supply
Tltr .ji ol Our Lord 1917, will
r a wlicitlr )car (or Wild Ihni,-
Iiin lias Urn dtfutfltly drv ulrd l)
ml iporUOMHi and it Ii aalklotMid
tlut dm k huiitrr. in rcry .cclion or
fc WnilHtll valley dl lake ainii
jr aonoo
With llir liottai!r of whrat thru
tit tlir 1'ailtu NnltliArM .ilul llir
rr-nu rratinn DOM ol (lour Ml. any
kunteri Irlt that II mvai ' bow n-
tjir t., thr iood MMMfvatioaUll and
tMrir ow n pflvafcl tin oinct to fol
, tiir aaaal cnoiooi .if loaftag t"r
tly BOOd whrat to thr wild (owl
"limnlnai and otlirr Iood fcitt i
not nrd dv thr hnitian iaiinlv will
replace thr more iapatlt lerc wimi
MM ktW aotw Ml yrat itonr hy
CAKES WILL DE
SENT TO SOLOIERS
Jam. Jelly and Eggs to Be Col
lected tor Next Thursday
Shipment
ARGENTINE GIVES GER-
Entiie Submarine Question Re
opened; Unless .Germany
Explains Break Assured
l a. 4. a i
HtlHOl Airei, Sept. Z The '
AffMOtiM futcigti office hand
id l.uxherjjf, Gcrtnan ctuvrttj (
Ui DMiPOftJJ today.
. ....
ar Breaks Pole; Wires Cross
on Power Line Forming Con
tact With Fence and Auto
ytU SAM" .IN.iisrlinlil fiirnitn'e
Will Mil ill or anv Nit Call 71
either phone S 12-14
POR SAT.1- One 1I7 Pord tonrinn
ear in (rood condition t all 71 eith
er phone. S-t?-M
va NTED tronn boy PeriMMil
work Chanre for advancement, fn
tptire MMiiMi S 1. hop. S-IJ-IH
Ff"R S.M.F Hano, (fortd make, in
Al condition ("all 50,1 V. Addrr
Ifl F-ml Srcond. J K. Darin.
ThnrtdftJ tomes iMM tomorrow
..lid it is htpe. that witli it will come
.i L-..I..I MMlv 'f article of food for
th, bOTi of the FiMh o, i'oatt Ar
tiller Corns, who are -tationcd at
It ("anby
Tomorrow afternoon Mrs Nellie
Myeri will iklp -i taffi mm ratt
and nnkies, Any one who cares t
-hip with Mtv Myers is invited
brifM their modi tO her house, I0S
I U1 Fir-t St . and leave 10 cents with
Which lO help pay raprcss Sweet
arc rea tly in demand anions thf
mi it. and are urcatly relished aftet
ttting plain foods for so Imu
NtSl Thursday. Sept 30, another
ihlpmcnl of jam and jelly will he
tnadr In writing home last week af
ter the shipment was received, one of
thr hoys said thai "the jam was
mighty weet, hut not as sweet as
ihe ladies who sent it." Those de
lirttf to send jars of jam and jetly
will leave it with Mrs Myers.
It har MM hern MgMMMO that I
collection of cnrs he taken M for
tin hoy. and Mrs Myers will also
attend to thr collrction of that RTrat
1 de-ind article. There should be at
least a case, o give the boys one eK
each, and to ive them two. enouh
for a meal, there should be two cas
es. Three eases would do them for
four meals.
Gm I.ov t Krcti. chief t miser in
thr Mieifi.li and t .ilifoinia t.ainl clai-
ation. I fen. i'l iiKoie. cruiser, Lnitii
PorUMltd; MUl Harry Wilder oi
RoMbaM h.ol a MkffOO SKIM from
It-ath iboM II o'chiik last when thnr
ut ti i r ashed into a MlMMM and
1'iHrr wire pole nir inilfs wet ol
here MM GfMMfl LOVMTM, ae-i
aU.ut 45, is rr srr i.usl iniurrd
th eb trie burns on both sidrs, hi
ok . both hands and body, and
tbCf injur ii at a direct result of
;r act idem He it in a danK'crous
on dit ion Pcr.Kore. ay id IMMU 4'
I suffering ffm the shock, burns on
tlx hands and from bruttrs. but will
bc nit of the hop:tal toda Wriurr
ak;r. 2ft, rn eived tevrre flrsh bums
ai d MM He will be in the hot-
al for a few days.
The thr re men wrre returning to
hraduarters of the land tjrant MM"
if it at ion crew in this city from a
amp mar llorton. wrt of Corvallis,
ti thr co-t MM of th- n MjMMI
Writer was iirivinsr thr !). Fro A
second CTMtlaf of thr raUroM
track near Grander the car skidded
m thr rails ,f thr difficult double
nrve and ho( in a irixnl ureil tel
pbOM MM straight ahrad The pOM
u broken nearly in two and thr
ar was drtnolisltrd. indi at in' that
a hiirh ratr ot spn d w.is bctM MM
the straiptht. smooth itTOtcb Irad
.... I
NM t' this piacr
I BMMTM and Writer were tfcfMM
MMNfl thr car. MMN PMWMM was
iMMi over a MM and into a firld
trvrral frrt away. So onr MMMMjd
the accident and it is not MMI bow
MMJ it w as brforr Fr MMffW nainrd
onsiiousnrss
Fmrirorr. upon MMMMJ b vrtl-
ed. but hra-d only the jrroans of
oveirren He trird to eo to him
Int whrn hr touched thr 'urhed wir.-
ce he was thrown tcj the ground
and bodK burned by elrt tricitv When
thr car hit the pole the telr phone
w ires were torn loose and MMMtd
of a 1 1 t volt power line, and the
i'.inlintf ends came in contact with
Ihe fetu'e. The wires UM touched
the automobile.
piam making an effort, Penecorr
MM boartls from the fence and made
a bridge ovr the charged wire. Up
on reaching Loi MTM ht found Mi
cb'lhing huruitiK, and it was witli dr
fn ulty that he and AA' ii;cr w ere r
tr acted frtni their dan err oils posi
lions.
A patsing car broupthi thr thrn
liutnos Aire, Sept. 12 The Arg
ntiM Kovernnient reopened thr en
tri tabm&rinc cootrovrrty, hinting
that an ultimatum BIMtMiOl a ft
nan trak.
QcrMM wdl bc asked to rrdrfinr
hn tubmarmr potition Arvrrntine
holds that if thrac arr satisfactory
Berlin will be permitted to sn.d an-
oth. r miaiitcr to MMM Airrs. Oth
rrvMR Argentine will witlidraw her
ii nisier from llrrlin.
SENATE DEMANDS
ALBANY SHOULD STAND
BY ALBANY COLLEGE
The Military Affairs Committee
Scores Opponents of the
Selective Draft
HARWICH AMENDMENT WOULD
WOULD MAKE U.S. A JOKE
Senator Propose to Limit Act
ivity of National Army to
American Soil
WOKEN WILL MEET
AT ARMORY TONIGHT
Organization Being Made to
List Women for Work
Done by Mnn
The MJ MM meeting of women
oi Um County will lie hrld in th-
armory at 8 o'clock thi evening to
btar ihe address ol Mr. Charles H
Kasinrr of Hood River, and to cre
ate ir.tnci in the stale-wide regts
LfMSOti day for women on Sept. 15
It tlsOt M bs uuderstt that thr
ItMtMjjg i open to t , ibttc and
that nun as web U w. ire urged
to le present Hut MMcitUy the vYO
men art- wantrd, ajid evrrv w MMI
who can do So i MMfJ to be oil
hand.
The following proftram will
en:
Song. "America"; Patriotic
:iig. Pra.r. Mrs. Wallace H.
Solo. Dr Kits en's "Recessional,"
H. B. CMrfctt; UMMMMj
dress.
sing
Lee
Mrs
Mrs t'. H RMtMT, Statt
Chairman Worm n't Commitlie. N'a-
t'tmal Council of De!ensr; Sons.
"Star Sp.mglrd 1'annrr." audience
1"he i-oinmittre on re-ristration will
DM a'ter thr meetinff.
Weather Kcport-
1 eiKperaturc i
and 5. degrees,
l L
Washington. Srpt. 12 Critics of
th slective draft are placing the
nited States tn an extremely peril
it position, thr Senate Military
miti.ittec warned.
The committer unanimously rccom
cndid the rejection of the Harwick
n "ii linen!, declaring that thc
OMMMMtt w-ould disorganize the
MVC the nation powerless and
aka thr United States she world's
UitKhing stock. The Harwick amend
ment ould prevent sending con-
MTifjMi to Europe.
t larw ick is planning a v igorous
fight for the amendment.
Washington, Srpt. 12 The Sen
ate passed the Chamlnrrlatn rrsolu-
t on authorizing conscription of
trimd'y aliens. The resolution pro-
rMef t'u at all aliens of allied coun
!rii will br drafted unless treaties
ixiinpt them.
The soldier insurance bill is ched
ilrd to pass the House today.
With College Ready for Open
ing Dr. Lee Appeals for
Strong Home Support J;
Next Monday registration will
gm for rctwrul otutiritt, in Al-
!;anv Colleirr. 'lh:s will be continued
04 - J,-, so that regular recitations
. - in Wednesday morning at d
clock. K very thing it arranged to
Ko ol: like clockwork, and the titty
M ond car promises to open verjt
auspiciously. The outlook for stu
nts is very bright.
Thr following faculty will bc in
hargc:
Wallace Howe Lee, Acting Preii-
Knt; MUi Alice Clement, Graduate
PaciTic L'nivcrsity Conservatory. Pu
pil of Alocrto Jonas, Benin; Lucien
Becker, University oi California.
Director of Conservator;. . Piano, Ur-
an( Harmony. Frank GcOTgC Prank-
Im, LS L. Cornell Lni r,ity; Ph. 1
Univerait) ol Chicago Professor of
istoiy and Political Science. Miss
Berenice P. Hackleman, Albany Col
lege Conservatory. Assistant In
structor in Piano. W W. Hodge. A
It . Rippon College: A. M.. Yale: A.
MOSCOW IS LOYAL
TO DEMOCRACY
Troops Pledge Support to Ker-
ensky; Korniloff Plans to
Restore Empire
v ... : ween 7
rier stands at
New York, Sept 12 It is pcr-tst-eiitly
nporud tMI American de
tioycrs engaged in several battles.
The New York Tunes prints a let
ter declaring that inerjcan destroy
its raided a submarine base, sinking
l'i e.
Another dcstroet it reported
sunk M German warship "Clan
Many details, evidently correct were
given.
men to CoftnlHl where they wrre
MMM to tlir hospital.
LOMlglM sf one of thr best known
timber cruisers on the coast, and
Pcnegorr is MM well-known man
M that line o- businrss.
im SAILORS WANTED
FOR UNCLE SAM'S NAVY
I i . Adams, in char :- ti the U
S Navy recruiting station at Salem
returned to that city this noon alter
looking up recruits in this city. H
.. that, contrary to reports that
tin nil Ml full, that ocr men
are still wanted for that branch of th
- 1 V ICC.
1 lie maximum strength Ol the navy
it present is 1(4,541) men. wh.le the
1 1. listed strength is 141, MO (Aug. It
Machinists, cooks, bakers, musicianf
arc principally wanted at present.
I lie submarine sen :ce i particu
I: rl short at presrtu anl many men
are required to briM it up to full
MreCutth. The pej in this branch oi
the service is MMM. better than
th. regular service.
He regular navy otters COngCI
i creation, work aiul chances lor
Mil ancemcnt. The term of enlist
ment is for tour years, or during the
war Information may bc had at th
local post office or by writing to th
recruiting station at Salem.
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sr.;
OATS SHIPPED FROM
EAST SELL CHEA
1
It may sound unreasonable to state
that oat can be shipped from Minue
MMM and sold here cheaper than
they can be bought from home grow
irs. Yet. this is the case.
M. OMMTi ami company has ju
received two carloads of oats from
M imietapohs, which he says cost h
Uss than he can buy them for in th
market here. The oats. however
were MsfeOMtd several MMeM ago
brftre thr raise in price and hav
been in storage Alter paying 51U a
ton freight, Mr. Senders says that ht
is MM to sell for 2Jfl a ton less
than the MMM buying price.
BATTILION DRAWN
BETWEEN RIVAL FACTIONS
M. University ol WVconsin. Profes
sor oi Lhemf.ry and thysics. .Miss
Klizateth Irine. A. B., and A. M
Muskingham College: University of
Chicago Professor of English. Freer-
rick C. Kent, A. B., University of
Michigan ; University of Colorado
Fxchangr Trachcr to Prussia. Pro-
f w r of .Mathematics and Astron-
niy. Wallace Howe Lee, LI,. D..
1',, and A. M.( Williams; Um-
erait) ot Calttornia. Proiessor ot
Classic Languages. I. X. Madsen, B.
S.. Coe College; A. M. University of
i sra. Professor of Education. Corien-
i uez Lockman, Voice, Public
school Methods, Glee Club, and
t horns. Miss Jane Mullenlmch, A
B. University of Michigan; A. M
iMreeveiey oi ChifMn . Berlin and
Pnris Professor ol German. George
H. YoMg, A. A. M.. B. D.. and
I hi Beta Kappa. Colgate University
Professor of Bible. Elbert D. Botts,
ssistant.
AHany C ollege :s receiving some
l ard blows frtim those who ought to
be i s frientls. Citizens arc sending
their chil.ben away, when they can
get just the same education at their
home college. If these same citizens
ear of MMM one purchasing goods
iway :rom town, which thev carrv in
their store, they are incensed. How
.an we build up a tow n, when the
c'tuens do not patronize their own
initiations? Let all stand bv their
borne town and send the young pro
pie to Albany College.
Then others are saving that the
College is not going to run this year
Of DCXI year. 1 here is no oettcr way
ill any Institution than bv con
tinoaliy spreading such false word
Albany CottCfgC is here to stay
will Si in operation, when all those
croakers are in their graves. What
is necessary to do is. to talk and act
along the line of always keeping the
home college at home and operating
and then there will be more liklihood
o: keeping what sTC have, and making
: 'utter and larger. Patronize home
industries. Be a Booster, not a kick
rr. and evil prophet. Let all turn
and say a good word fot Our Col
lege, and MOM its way smootha
patronage and tmanclial asststanc
WALLACE H. LEE
Fight Between Forces ot Dem
ocracy and (he Empire Will
Decide Russian Fate
Petrotfrad, Sept. 12 Tcarkoe Sclo,
where the czar formerly spent much
ct ... time, is probably the scene of
the lirtt battle between the rcuels
and provisional government troops.
tvorniloit is rapidly nearing Tcarkoe
Sclo and a claah i momentarily expected.
Ihe public's chief anxiety i cen
tered aoout the food situation, ret
rugrad food supply is severely depicted.
I be provisional government issued
a proclamation calling Kornilofl, L)e-
itikinc, Litkomsky, Markuit and Kas
hskoii traitors. Martial lav. hat been
declared for the motcow district.
Moscow Loyal
Moscow, Sept. 12 Tiie Moscow
garrison pledged complete fidelity to
the provisional government and the
municipal council issued a proclama-
on demanding that all cities support
Kerens ky.
Propose New Empire
London, Sept. 12 Kori .off plans
to place the head of the Dolgorouki
family on the Kutsian throne it is
reported.
Pledges of Support
Petrograd, Sept. 12 The provision
1 government proclaimed a gener
al state of martial law. Vice Premier
Nekrasoff announced that all gener
als on all :'ronts except the south-
cstrrn. had pladged full allegiance
and loyalty to the government. Loy
al troops hold Pskoif, originally Kor
niloff s headquarters.
"SLACKER" SHIP IS
CAPTURED BY U.S. NAVY
San Diego, Sept. 12 The "Anvil",
wuh alleged slackers and Germany
agents aboard arrived this morning
in charge of the Uuitsd States auth
orities. A United States warship seized the
Anvil as the vessel was making for
the west coast of Mexico.
Secret service men believe the An
vil passengers may include those re
sponsible for the Mare Island ex
plosion. Another boat load of slack
ers is reported at sea. Warships are
chasing the craft.
SCMITT IS MEMBER OF
WAR LIBRARY COMMITTEE
.J UN
in
c riDSJ C?B wnetcat
LAJ":.v- ::jnr
Blanch Sweet Returns to the Globe T oninht in "The Tides ol Bsrnegit"
FRENCH UNABLE TO
AGREE ON NEW CABINET
Paris. Sept. 12 M. Painlevc, for
mally reported that hr is unable to
form a new cabinet. President Poin
c.uc urged him to conttnue fit
forts.
W. A. EAST6UAN HAS
PAINFUL ACCIDENT
W. A. Fastburn met with I patn
ul MjeJdent rarly this morning at
his residence at Sixth and Jefferson
streets. Mr. Fastburn was splitting
wood in the basement of his home
when a knot struck him on the right
eyeball.
Or. Fibs ami called and upon ex
amination found that the wound was
serious but that the prospects for
saving his ryrsight are good. He is
suffering a great dral of pain and was
unable to attend to his usual duties
M trie store today.
Been Visiting Gladys McCourt
Miss Gladys lones returned to her
home in Jefferson this morning after
visiting Miss Gladys McCourt.
A. C. Schmitt this morning re
ceived notification that he has been
appointed by Governor Withycombe
as a member of the War Library
committee of the state of Oregon.
The purpose of this committee is
to supply reading matter for mem
bers of the army and navy and the
organization expects to raise five
cents per capita in every incorporat
ed city or town in the state.
Return from Portland
Wm. Pollack and wife returned
yesterday from a trip to Portland.
Leaves on Vacation
A. C. Schmitt and son Lawrence,
left this noon in a roaodter on a trip
In American Lake and other points
in Washington. They will then motor
through Eastern Oregon and expect
to visit Wasro, Prineville. Klamath
Falls, and Crater Lake, going as far
as the California line before return
ing to Albany.