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U. of o Ukrira KUOI'NH THE WKATHKR Tonight and Saturday lair mmmo ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT Eitabliihod im 1868 Advertising Milium In l.tpn Cmmv VOI. XXX A I. HA NY. LINN COUNTY. ORE CON, IKIUAY, SKHT 14, 1917. No. 9f. RUSSIAN GENERAL TAKES OWN LIFE Commander ol the Rebel Force First Orders Troops to Sur render to Provincial Govt. CABINET SPLII ON QUEST ION OF REBEL PUNISHMENT Several Tender designations; PubHc Demands that Leaders Bo Severely Punished m m ' Pctiograd, i'l I -lien- - rial i.nmoti. cohubmmm mi , v KnrnttofTi rnbcllkMM troop. i who ordrird them t tt r 11 Ai t when all liopr Nil lost, M t oiiimittred uii nit toda . w t V Psifoavsd, Bnpi M TIn ",uriiun ol punt thing Kormhdf hat tplll tin Kutnan cabinet The Mm tl ol Foreign 1 1 jiti 1 I i irv hniix', Mlaii Irt o Pood Pie In onttX Mintslrr o: A if 1 it ull urc "I lir r iii . 1 1 and Mitiuli i o I niiiitiiinu jI'iiii I .our cpirl t luvi ! I .itrf I . im henk with dtrw hi rtltgnilrlTtl . : ill MMVd v ice premier The per tonal urren der ot IConittoH i iimiiiiirni Mi ifOOpt '' now fitly a handtut Tin puiili, demand that imom rttpoMlblc (I thr revolt be Hfffllj punished Vnoihrr milHH revolt led b Gen ir.il K air ili ft . .t CotMM leader, was (iii Itcd wlon Kjl. -' . IM Effimd General Umli wa named com maudrr ti( thr Northern front, sue, . . .'rv- M fnt 1 v t.ntcF I (Mi'-m- off 1 MtceNflN bj I fttikmr n ihc south wratera frtHri Chicago Doctor Here Di Cnri 11 Dnvh f Chicago. s tit tng at the hotnr of Iii lathrr. 11 C Dnvii t ui. hi Dwrfi a raised 111 I inn county ami w a M .1 dilated Motn Rush Mrdu a I I ol lege llr it a member of thr me. heal staff of thr U S riny llr will re turn to Mcag lomoffov Killed Wolf Pup liillll I llttlirce of Swer llnllir, today tririvr.l JRJO boon!) for gOl iti ' 1,1 '" ' -i timber m olf iup Battbttni Mack at Store W I athurn who utrt with .1 I a mfiil at cidrnt some da ago. I bark al thr itOfl ik'-in Weather Report Trmpr .iii'f. raafM rom 60 to 4H ilrnrrr. Thr rivrf tamli at I I Kam Ml IS NEW CLASSIFIED W V1TI irt fur CVMtvl lmur .,.ik 1 ,Mrtt .'is W. TMN Si . . .ill Homi phoM, 1219. S 14 17- WANTED ... Will l.uy co wlm'lt w ill b ' h iii MM lutlirr I .,11 Btl P2-Y, ni rail 7iH ThM ton lrrrl S-14 17 THE "i;nn " hk m i mt Waic: Im in IMMl (r l line- ami iluralnl ilv. -.111.111 .it. Ii Ih.il w ill run anil MMp MCMMI lime, p M French x s. in. iolt Rgcnti lor l Inn eoanly. s m jii DW i M k l SPBCI i TV ..i tin tnlliinillK llMfl "1 SilviT Pbttl Renl & nation. 1X47 lofrf mm Hot X li' !. t ouiniiinity I'iiii F M FffMl 8t Son. Jrwrl m mil KniravrTi S 14 B DtW WlVXTMl 1 lm 5 nr t. room tmuli-rn MMMi miut lir a llMM Btl pfcOM m H S 14 17' IK rsi n 1 i i NT Good 7 nwm htWti moili-rn iiii'rn i-mi'iiM CIM4 in M, uli . ii itnl i rntral liih kIhmn Inanlrr II. nm- 41"? '. R Fonrlh itrtri i ii Knit, 3-14-JR Silver Polinh Tin- K. i ii ,s. ii.irton. - Vrttatak Bilvei Pollih is nni'xnllril for ilran i iv QoM Silvrr anil Tut ul.n Ask lor a frrr sample jar at F. M. FfCMll & Son, Jrorlry Store. S I4-.1M)AV 'INFLUENCE" NO 6000 IN EXEMPTION CASES Appeal Is Official Only Preju- dion the Case of the Applicant i iv iLimi. On s pi 14 ll R "nl aatr of oovtaKr, Irttif pajtrt ami DM for a man wl)OM claim (Ol 14 nplloal ifniii I lie draft on nnlntrial totiiiit ha hern nVi.ni. hy hi Ji nt rarmptioit hoanl, ui lor Jiiy of la itlativra or IrirmU, to rite to it Srnator, or Ins i.oiijcrrBtiian, oi tlir PrOVOAl laftrilul (nnal "f thr 'rrilint ol ihr I lutnl Sla'r. tr)inr havr I hr ruling of thr hoard re r rcd. SlrtlOgl a il may irriu. a TCU nari) ik h Irttrri haw hern ril rn I dry havr BjOwfl il til hy th ii ltd i r I thoiiand In of(i lal a. 'akl.iiiirtin Sonif of thrm havi MM from frron. I hi M Irttir will do M gOO1 what rvrr They will riot r.in hr con idrrri. InH will lr rrturnnl to thr rtidn If a MM ha.ink' rral H'ruinl M uppral nitlirt t pfcilMM r hit -r hrloiihaltd. thr uirt a Iwi ,im to do i t wntr to hi Srnatit. Krrrriitalitr, or lo liitlir o! 11 tail in 1 11 ur hi influ tK'r lowaid I Kp ihr HCinplion TbtffC i Ht niir pro-rdurr vhru an appral may hr t Am to thr 'fr-nrit from thr ruling of a di net Itoard 'Chat i through ihr di t ct 1 .1 i 1 ' in thr manner prr rihrd hv official rrifiilation It mut hr r r mr ttihr r ri, hio , ( f, that only one la ) car a i hr pSHMiad to thr rriden from the littfid hoard Thrr arc car QVCf huh thr ilutftct h-.ard ha ortKin.il irUdleCifM; that ii to ay. caiei that nginatr hrforr thr ilmtrirt hourd i d ti"t with Ofjl bJ lorl . otinty nnptioii hoard Ihr ,,nh i ar over h.h !tti- aril havr original jurisdiction rc h e involving claim, for (UCmptiOfl n thr griHind o( rmplomrnt in a ii rar indntrv. im hiding agn :lturr No claim for ex r mot ion on lh rotmd ol drprndrncy can he appeal d to the I'rr tidrnt nndrr any rir iimtamr Thr drcitton of t)ie dis trict hMril m uch car. on uhnh it t a an appellate '.-! i final I'lirrr no fnrlhrr appral The following tuniniary of rrgul.i ions in dr hv thr President to gov rn nroci'durr in all ae appralr I him. ha hrer iuri hv thr lro Ml Marhal OiMfll -t WubtMjtOn viih ihr fMjMtl that it M givm lie ullr puhlti it. "I Ity thr rrg ulation of tin I'rrsidrnt governing apiral from ti e tction of district hoard, thr dram t appeal inns hr fill d with IM di- tint hoard and cannot h(- rr. i I ti ni dirrct to the IVrsidrlit, th(- Pro M Marhal (.enrr.il. memtveri ol ngM-s, or to .my other idacr than lo bfl district hoard itself I I'ap' r s. r idencr, and affi its not coiisiilrrrd h the ditrici t'o.ird cannot in : n on ap- i frail thr district hoard .l Thr only ..or in which thrrc is an a;-pe.il lo thr 1'icsidiii; rr case in h- h a i taim tor di har on b ground "i" tMJMJVtMftl ii. agriculture or indu- r ha In mM in thr ditnct hoard. Thrre if no appeal to the I'ti idcnt ffMR tht It lion ol the local hoard in drpendcti i y or other cae v hose dctenuma tioti 1 1 within the jurisdiction of tin al hoard. '4 All attempts to appeal caes i thrr than those involving the dici lion of the district hoard on agn culture or industiial r einpt ii us front w hates rr ource received; all NdnvllB, letter . .u cimient - . ev idence paper or other matter not cotisid tied h the district hoard, all appeals ir nil to the President direct, or sent to ,,n other official or person W ashiiu'toti, w ill have to he ti'ined to the sender." ROOT COMPLIMENTS NEW DEMOCRACY Says that Russia Is Perform ing Splendid Service lo the Allies Swedish Officials Are Called Assistant Germans" by For mer Secretary of State ii ago. Sept 14 -KiikMa it still I Li lor tit the war. There it just a muchc oider in Kuou M in thr Unit ed Sutei. BUM Koot. loriner ecre tary uf state dr. lare'l Snppotr 2 million Gvra&BM wrrr t'de to :i iitov r from thr eastern to tin we iter n front he tore t' e L'niti i .ii i uitld get into action, he d lared Vnu an rr readily what Hui ia u doing to aid the allies. Root atd the Swedish ixpose w.,n io( MlfPf MM He declared that h oiiMih red Swedish officislll sumplv aiitant Ciermana.' ' HER SOLDIERS HOLD TWO MILLION GERMANS BILLY SUNDAY MAY FIGHT SATAN IN THE TRENCHES PIO WARD ARRESTED IN POLK CO. HOP YARD BroughtBack to Serve 6 Months Sentence in Jail for Bootlegging J raru in ( Pidj WrrJ. wa iirrrstrd at lUirtou't hop yard, near DmUm. ytttrrday afternoon hy Slienff ri Polk eounty, upon the IMJMJM o Sheriff l.odme. Wahr w as tndn ted n i wo count at a special cnor. o' the grand jury arid wai ronirt rd on one of the count and sentcm -d hy Judge I.. I. Sw.ii. o j.y a fin,- f-HSU and pend Ml u.on in the ounty jail Mr was given hi freedom on hi Own recognizance and skipped MM the night he for r he MM tenter ed Wrdnmday the iheritf ofn gt,t aoril that Ward wa picking hop .tt IM llurton yard, near Independrnr. ind a warrant for hi arrest, vaj rnt t Sheriff firr. who went to thr hop ard yritrrday afternoon and mad the arrest War. I did not deny hi identity, hut atked to hr hrotight I ark te lhany last nit'ht so that M MM ,u't have to lay over in jail in DmMI Shrnff Hodine went to )al la early thi morning and returned itli hit prinnner at noon. Ward ha lren arrested n h(Kit lrg'ing charge many time and ha .ilway succeeded in getting out each t-mr, with a lik'ht fine or some other way. On hit latest arrest the evidence w a aecured hy Deputy Sheriff Jor l;rum. who. on two occasions, pur l.ard lirpior from Ward. Ward it talking of putting up hond and appealing the casr to the circuit loiirt The matter will he de ( idrd t'-night Hy George Martin. United Pre Staff Correspondent Wahmgton. Srpl 14 -Hilly Sun t t si tiedulrd to tight the devil Washington in January. lut lie may cary In hattle aamt the Md Hoy to the l-i each Irani he instead. it w.ii learned today. Thu w onld the rip-roaring v ang lit kill to tiird -Kaiserisni and Satauitm. ith one erhjl atMtC. Not nly w oitld he he in a potttton to euld t lmrtie another hunch M hit favorite d.ir plexus MtSOM hut f Kiaser W dl;e happened to he any -here along the iror.t ft ill , oi:hl veil a few of the shrivelling phr.ie he Idressi d to H I M . m New York .icro the trcrwhr niong Hilly's iav orite predict ii m MM l"c KmMI hen he hattle Brandwn im 'e Yora list iprinii a the one wherein he declared that hen the Kaiser died and appcartV the (MM of hell the drv il w mil ! t let him in Sunday ha had many invitations to fo to France and prr.nh in the tirnchr He iia also had manv irvitations to tour the drat armv KMOMMVtt n thit cuntr So fa'", w IMJ t'1 other engagement he hu ot acecpteil either Me i however. eonidcrint; ointt to Prance Hi son George v ill he Washington (hi month anil it ex I c. trd to give . definite answer as to whether this father will come hen r go to the war front Aflir wearing himself out MM day recent Iv telling hi own nood R'v er -Oregon congtcLration what a "plas tic, rat -hole, rum-soaked, deceitful I iisillan niou. cheap politician" Pon- tins pdate wa and how "rotten" he treated Thritt. Hilly turned to the litest ion of going to I "ranee and said "1 ne of the hardest things I have tr go up against is saying no to inv tation front commanding officers Of different cantonment, to ad. Ire- our .oldirr. "One of the menihers of Ocnrral ioffre n.irtv. nhen the coinnussmn was in New York city, vittt rd Ml and tendered an invitation to fO t France and address the soldiers. "We have hecn thinking and dc- HbnratiMJ over it and we don't know yet what we "ill do ahotit it." HEADIN6 BACK 1. .. .ICES CAUSES GREAT CROP An example of what can he pro duced on a small patch ol ground i ii inon t rated hy W. C Hums w ho. n a strip four hy 20 :et. ha- k'fown enough toinatoe to teed sxxcral tain t!ie M r Hum' family hat had a!! the ripe tomatoes that they could ic for the past three week, and ha anrcd 3-' ipiart In sides. They have iIho giv en many to migiihor. and here till remain on the vine a l.irge ouantitv of rip ning tomatoi The ecret of the MOtV productio:i - said to he in keeping the vims headed hack. All shoots ami n-nmi. re kept rarefatty cropped and all the energy of bc vines went into producing large, luc ous tomatoct in reat profusion JOHNNIE CAT LIN WILL OUST ALL UNDESIRABLES NO! INTERESTED Von Eckhardt Not Concerned Over Recent American Disclosures GERMANY MAKES NO COM MENT ON LUXBURG AFFAIR First Secretary to Swedish Foreign Office Is Dismissed from Government Service Mexico. Sept. 14 "The news it Mi uninteresting to me." Thit v at the retort oi ScfttM Miniitcr Von Kcklirdt when atked a-out tht merican eapoe of how i.c u-.ed the Swrdith charge Oonholm a a me -sender, and recommended that he he decorated hy the Kaiter. Kckhardt denied that he made tut i a recommendation Cronholm is no longer the Swedi-h charge, hut it still here. Stockholm. Sept 14 Oscar Wer toi", first secretary of the fo-eign f i' r, was dismissed from the service today. Germany Unconcerned Hcrlin. Sept. 14 Germany holds that American revelations of the Lux I erg messages make the matter Sw eden't affair exclusiv ely Tlie authorities point out the tact that the German government did not fol low l.uxherif's advice. WALKER CHILDREN ARE ADJUDGED DEPENDANT John, Harry and Irene Walkei. minor children of Mrs Mary Walker, insane, were todav. adjudged depend tJH h County Judge McKnicht and i rdered sent to the Rovs ami Girls iSd society. John may he left in this city. I Here from Corvallia Mrs Fisher and daughter. Artis of Corvallis, mother and titer of Mis Kraft Morris -f this city, w ere in town vestenlay. Mts Fisher will en ter Miss Catlin's KROOl in Portland this fall Kolh and Dill Advance Agent Here Mr. Max e. idraitCf Mjtni for the Kolh and Hill musical eomcdv i- i' the city toilav The musical comedy will he at the Glohe theatre Septem her 21. t hief of Police John SCattin has the Willies on the run. and 'titcnd to keep them goitu Kist night he di COrarafl1 a tin burning near the S P. depict and found fixe big huk "hoes" around it Me asked thrm w hat they were doing and as in formed that they w ere looking tor work. The chief volunteered the in formation that it the men would come to the depot at 1:30 this morning tl at he w ould put them on the train and send them to Mill City where they could earn over $J a day. Their answer was that they had business rear Roseburg and were going south ' Ml right, then," he said, "on your way!" With that he kicked thrir fire OOl Od started thei' off down the track, and told them that if they, or am ether hoboes bowed up here t hat he would put them on a bread and vater diet for fivr days. Dl strict Superintendent Morrison. f the 8 P Co is in the city todav lnd. at the chief's request. ;ued or der for all vard men and other em ployes to report to the pottCf anv tamp fire OMJ the track in the cit Ml idle men will be snmman'lv run rut of town or locked on a ball" starving ration The chief has no sym 1 athy for this class of gentry, and will tnttf forcible means to prevent their infesting the city. SOLDIERS SENT CAKES; JAM, JELLY AND E66S NEXl Nine MMM and 3 cookies' was lhc aiuiount of sweet go'ds sent to the boys ot 1'itth Company hy Mrs. Nclltc Myer and others lad ie who contributed yesterday. Many v titer MckftMM were alo sent hy 1 rivntC iudiiduals Next Thursday another shtpment Ol jellies and jam M ill M Mt Fgs ill aIo be the order and any one who has a supply ot hen fruit that can be spared w ithout making more a MUflflct to t!n .loner than the boys tlu'insclve are making for that IMM 'nor. thev are asked to deliver them 10 M rs. M vers on east First street Mrs Myers will et tiat the eggs .ire crated and shipped ..ij are a luxury that will be keen- Ij appreciatt d by the boys and the sui el v are e nut led to a treat, even at the high price ot eggs at present No doubt anv man would give a di en i- it aiioincr man wouiu ttg"i his battles for him. MILLION DOLLAR XMAS EOR U. S. SOLDIERS All Organizations to Co-operate in Work; Santa Clause Will Appear in Army Camps Washington. Sept. 14 A nation- ide cooperation of the kej Cross, oung Men's and Young Women's Christian A ttoc latious and Knight s i Columbus ha assurrcd a million lollar Christmas lor American sol Jiert. A Santa QmM wearing the helmet md spear of Mart will visit the inencan soldiers wherever they are HMtiontd A nation wide organ MV :on is bring perfected to handle the sorkr. Message Was Forwarded from Berlin Thursday Night; Con tains Peace Terms ABSOLUTE INDEPENDENCE OF BELGIUM FAVORED FIVE THOUSAND MEN WALK OUT TOMORROW Seattle, Sept. 14 I r spite the set tlement of wage corrtrovers.es with the government adjustment board. metal building and trade unionists ted to strike rather than work with 1: ruber from a ttn-hour-a-day mill. I his means tha: 5aJU shipyard carpen w rs w ill quit worn tomorrow. J. G. Brown, President of the In ternational shingle weavers union arnonuced that seventeen thousand metal trades workers will strike with- threc days. JU06E KELLY HANDS DOWN HIS FINDINGS Judge Kelly today handed down his bindings of fact and conclusions of UM in the cases of Dena George vs. Mary S Burnaugh, et al, and in th case of Dena Nixon vs Louis L. I.aue, and others. Moth are cases to suiet title. In the first eae plaintifi was ad judged entitled to a decree that said defendants have m interest in the lands mentioned. In the second case the same decision was made, and de fendants barred from all rights in mid property. WRECKED; SPENT SIX WEEKS IN OPEN BOAT Ikeda Bay. H. C . Sep. 1J. A mis ivg lifeboat containing the Captain . nd sixteen members of the crew oi the Japane-e steamer Kotchira Mar arrived after six weeks spent in an open boat on the Pacific ocean. Tic vessel was wrecked July 27. STRIKE TIES DP WOODEN SHIP YARDS Goes to Visit Sister Fthel Hnsard went to Harrishurg. J esterdav to v iit her sister. Mrs C 1' White. PLEA MADE FOR WOMEN TO RE6ISTER The Women's Committee of the United States CnMsCM of National Defense nf I. inn County earnestly urg t all women Md Krls ot 16 years and oer toregistcr at their rcgulat v Otinfl places Ofl Saturday , Sept. 15, from I until 5 o'clock, p. in. The govern meal docs noj desire to isc the services of any woman who cannot gi C her -erv ict but vvishcs ull to register that they may have on file women who are willing to be famed tor service not only lor the gov rnment but m our manifold in dustries. Mso, women who can work tu their own homes doing such work as knitting, sewing and aist ng the Red Cross. Your committee finds that there i MM official roster of the women ot Oregon and only one-third of the iromtM of the "tate are registered Women please register that we may I i found when our services are rc- Mnirad for any emergency. MRS IFF mu. nwis MRS. GIBSON Committee Seattle. Sept. 14 Six thousand car penter struck this morning to en torcc a boycott against lumber cut i ti n-hour mills. 9000 ol the trikers are employed ;n the iv den ship yards, tieing u; all .!ie plant except one large and OM Mttfl plant which met the de mands. GERMAN REPLY HAS REACHED VATICAN Publication of the Note With held from the Press by Order of the Pope iondon( Sept. 14 I'aris stated that violent hand-to-hand lighting narked the French repulse of a for midable offensive at Casemates Pla teau north of Aisnc. The artillery is active on the French front. re iter al Haig reported that the British front is inactive. Note Arrives Koine, Sept. 14 The Central Pow rs reply to the Pope's peace note reached the Vatican it is authoritat ively learned. It is reported that the reply favors the absolute indepen dence of Belcuim. but the publication of the note is withheld. German Position Berlin. Sept. 14 Tiermany's reply the Pope's peace offer specifical ly declares that Germany has not the lesire to interfere in the internal af fair of other nations, according to the Berlin Lokal Anzeiger. Leaders of the special Reichstag committee ap proved the text of the note today. The Anzeiger emphasizrd that the German note does not resemble the American message, holding flatly that nc nation should not interfere in thr nternal politics of another. ANOTHER PIONEER CALLED TO THE GREAT BEYOND Mrs. Margaret Amanda Rideout, aired 4. died at her home at 124 West Sixth street last night. She was born in Danville. Illinois. Sept 11. 1M3. She had been a resident of Oregon for 66 years, coming here with ner father. Tames Price, in 1851. She leaves four daughters and one son. They are Mrs. Caroline Rankin, Mr. Mary L Hendrc-on, Mrs. Grant Froman and Miss T.illie Ride- nt. all of Albany: and Charles L. Rideout of San Leandro, California. 5m il survived hy 13 grand children and five great -.'--ndchildren. The funeral will be held from the Methodist church Saturday at 2:30 p. Dr. D H. Leech will have charge of the services. Kxamined for Army Ferdinand S. Leji. a Pole, was ex amined this afternoon by the coun tv exemption board, under the selec ive draft act. Me wa examined up n reijuest of the hoard of Imperia tountv. California. Me has been visit ing in this city. Inventory Filed Inv cntory and apprisement was filrd today in the estate of James W Wright, deceased, showing thr total hie of the property to be fpa&av Marriage License license to wed was issued today to John A. Bilyeu. 61. a laborer of Platchley. Ore. and Nora Hill. It, of Scdaville Westbrook Confined to Bed TV R, Westbrook. proprietor of the Hotel Mbany is confined to his bed for a few days on account of sickness To Attend Albany College Miss Hahberly of Bandon. will ar rive in tow-n tonight to attend Albany College thii fall. TWO WRECKS PEPORTED ON S.P. BRANCH LINES There were two wrecks on the Ya enina and Detroit branches of the Southern Pacific company's lines yesterday. Train No. 269 was wrecked at Kingston when a car left the track and delayed traffic for some time. Train No. 264 stopped traffic at Bbulgett when two cars left the track The Yiqnfni trains were held Hp all v esterdav afternoon and until 10 ..'clock this morning, The caws es of the wreck were not known bere today. Funeral Near Scio The funeral of Miss Nora Calavan, lied In Marrisburi? ye-terday norning. will be held from the Chris- tan church in this city at 10 o lnrk The body will then be taken to thr cemetery nine miles east of Scio tr burial. Y. M. C A. State Secretary Here- John 11. Rudd. state secretary for boyi' work of the Y. M C. A., was in town last night on his wav from Corvallis to his home in Portland He talked over plans for the bo.V work this coming winter with A. N Mtnton, secretary of the local Y. M C. A.