Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 17, 1917, Page 1, Image 1

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Tonight and Tuesday lair
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT
ge....s M'.m
K.i.bliihed 1b 1868
(. v Iftmuii Median Tn
Uaa County
, f iiuurrrifirrif Jjuriuj i
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VOL. XXX
ALBANY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, SKPTEMBER IT, 1917.
No. 100.
PHILLIPINES ARE
EYED BY GERMANS
Plot Discovered to Create Re
bellion ot Phillipplnot Again
st U. S. Government
NATIVES PROMISED ANY
WHITE WOMAN ON ISLANDS
WOMEN NOT REGISTERING
US FAST AS EXPECTED
German Vice Council Would
Gain Islands forSub
inarine base
WASHINGTON, Sopl 1? Til
l.'niud Press Itirnod that Wi-miai.
int i (- tnrd I.. tieatr in OJfOjTI
tu.il m the PtiilliftHf Islands t. ..mad
A tiit Gorosoo victxoMMl rl
lib. III,, ind uilin island. i 4 Hi k
lu have kitf louioh ,1 himself !'
MMbt i "I PWpinOfl "ltd sought
cam iieiigih '" ni.irrr. turn by
promising iIk r i'i-mo. among utlir
thin,. Ml) lilC woman i 1 abu
lhe Miiul.l n Mel
l tn suspected ndie Hied 10 tnk
a burim base "i tir riitUui'
Ulan I, iur buIih I'u ntl) ahti
Hi at tomplrtr ma. Uiiicty tor I tl '
int; a bop md outfit, e
it th iUnd.
Very Few in Albany Signed Up:
Lbbanon Women Put Other
Linn Towns to Shame.
SERIOUS STRIKE
THREATENS COAST
I he legislation women th"
K -i i, i h Id .-. , , I...-
tkttji mMtftfffy. o the roofb ill
. olitimied Up tn tln in-.friiliK 'iU
ard were turned lo o Mi Giboon
ii. .m ti, it. precinct, tu oi winch
id not remitter t fit 1 he i ard
ih d lo rOOOfe the OTOOSOg tn tfcoOO
pirt m U Saturday
Ar raugrinent i4vr bei u made fcO
l rgnlr l j I tin foMonrfng ; lu e Hi
Ml. -HI)
Albany Publk l.lhraty
ki d ( pom Hi ijOooftoi .
l'i W M DgvOJ1 milriur, M and
ITtltWQfth Btrrrti.
Rev. I I Qs00fl'l rridrmr, 1!H
VYl H I hud street
Sniiir iWMI Iftttfd I" rogiitof Sa
int day he jut tin thought . that
they had iq rcgiitci in -it own on
t in t 'I In i i i -t OOCSOOOfy, In
registration i an lc made in) plat e.
MOj 14 afi tune
The cards 'it. ..II OVOJ l In COOOtJ
ill 04 Catalogued and kept 00 lit
in thr All-uii) I'ut'l u LibfOf) Wbt
li- all collie lui women Mulkrri ill
etftlio WOI it will only lie MOOOOOT)
09 on suit tlir i aid and OOOOOj tO
ttu igitrred 00000 in thr line n:
w utk desired
1 lu Murk may boOOOM an lojMOOfl
in COTf "k 00 tlir w ai
will lie a great loCtOI lain.
when mi many turn air tkrn tfitn
VVOMOJ line u wik and COOOOOtOOl
men e wantr-d t t jke tin ir
Ship Building Tied Up in San
Francisco on Account of
Iron Workers Strike
GERMAN-AUSTRIAN
RELATIONS STRAINED
Epider ic and RiotsReported in
Dual Empire: Food Scarce--
Prussian Officers Insulted.
2400 WALK OUT
IN SAN FRANCISCO
Thousand Pattern Makers
Walk Out of Wooden Ship
Yards in Portland
CIT'i NEWS
Givrn Srrtal NumOr
Krv J SS . iKtuti. fonn.ily 0
I'Iaiumcw, Inn N m tiutiuiiAty
IMMh I M.l1- ll'k lrrn M40m4 lbr
HtW numliri ol IH1V llir li
MUq Mvnbti ic hi m ii" mUi
lit ilrtll.
Vintr.l Umlc
l.yiuall Wwkta, ol l'oilUn.l ioi
cil llrlr ,n Suli.U) 41 tin- luIUc of
ht inn 1 . I I HMBfllM
Mm.iird lo Alliany
Hi imi Mr. i i: WMei "i '"
iMbUfl ' I Kr Myci ui
BfWMviU . .1 ml lu Mbwj ii..
npfslag tj mi i lie u .
ViiUn Nice
Mi. Kalhtrim Mihy at OtttuA,
QncoM, ' iiiii'i'H m AltMnf wWi irl
..in., Mr. A. M HuNMf,
Hue lor Wrrk. End
Mi., l-lorrn-r W'jkt moulh M
llr.i. imi ill. iifDI tlir Hrrl. rml ill
AlbM . iiIiik litrn.U
H l-'iom llrown.ville
Mr ta Mi J C Nnl "l Hi.n.
tilt- Iffl lt AllMJ .') lill.l'irk. l.tlUy
Krlurn llnmi
Hi Row land II Millrr anil rll A
I. ii. .mi ..I I. rl.iin.n ..inl Ihr wrrk
n.,i iii Salem in ! Mbany, rclurnliil
koM ii.i. morulas.
NEW CLASSIFIED
M t ( ittiitii BOpOCtl I hat b t w r .
iJUU and 1.5UU women will br cooni
J in Saturday's registration alt over
e COOOty. Tbii UI a :..all number
nd .hull Id I'e OOOOtdl tably I at;
Lebanon a the banner town 01
n- loiinl), evrn rnvredniK its OUTgni
Mttei, Mbariy Lebanon reioit 11
Hnon tniolled tut duty Mr- C K
GtbOOO, ( thiM Lity. VfOl to 1 r l a
MOO 1' t nlay iniclit and - to a
mui meeting of tht Mrn ol that
v -entity, and thr fact that they
.uuh i h vim it of her mrtiaiir i
aii in thr fmr Iiom ing made
Simieiilie atd that the hoiihii at-
noi comiiwj lorwnrn a-, ipinioai)
(In milk M the men ha'e -'.one ll
V4id that wooom'i nobol ol nlornyi
i bet own May and doing tat. r
1 a hr oltOOOtl boi to do ith W
vtnall number voluntreritiK lor the i
work
It h poiiTgrd out that ITOmf B
should rrnister whether thrv are aMr
t do ery iiiuih A or not. It
may !e :hr thry iin lie ol rrie
t dniliK w i r k in their own bOOOBI
r a woman understands stenograph.,
shorthand, hookkrriitiK. "' ,t, ,,nr
i a thoiiMiid MMl 'f Motk. btf name
il.oiild br on tilr with 001 OJMsllflca
ti..n so that she MO) Nr to. a ted II
her servier lOOOld br tirnh d Km
are nTKd to reistrr at- t Ur ptoCOl
lunnrd
. v . U 'l J SCO, Srpt 17.-- '
i liri ,us ' trl(r m hr boM s '
the laulu ..! bi-Kati this mornit.a
U vi int 1m waHoiif of .'"' :
iki ri ami IM stopping of o a n
rveri iii r rancttco !a ftnipDtitiomii
t.'ai t i utmsj h ioponoo m
cii its A i. rn otrootxort t I
I'nitrd r-..ilwavs wrrr ;a u'i
QfOfbOw I bit morning md a ini.i'irr
if st iibrl. reaktr' crr OOOtOI
I". i 'i e. 0001 nt cunt i acts, i-iv.d .
lu 150AJUUJOUUl are CQOIPlttfl 10 I
im. (iovrrtmiti i intrrvent on it ni
mrntanly r&prctcd. It is rrport'
that OfOOTI 0000 brrn lOOOOO It tOM
l'ie.idto for toldirrs to be hi bl
;rady for thr all if needed to 0T4
srrsr order
I'nKTlAN'D, Sept 17 A thru
land rnsineers, t.attrrnmakers am:
rjtbot OOODOjfrtl in the woodrn sh ;
yards itrocb this motion; " syrni a
thv with thr striking larp-nters md
caulkers The ihipyards har not at
tempted to irtumr work, it n rt
portod that the woodm iMpyord
workers arr attrmptiuu to ffrt work
en in thr strrtyards to tac
sympathetic strike
IT. LASSEN BREAKS
OUT IN NEW PLACE
WAFHKCTTON, Srpt. 17. W
bojN I'lackniaiv departmrnt of lob
tii. tt.ito-. took chofgo of too r.i.
nast hi; yr.l i roMOOJ tod .v
1le0j M (d I ortland unioni-s
htrrod Ottb 'hi authorities lOOO.
SAM HILLARD AHRESTEO
FOR NON-SUPPORT OF WL-SE
WWII D I'.. .Hum Mattl kj mmt
baoklMatat n.i MMOgraplMf
s 1 7 !
I 1 1 SM I Kiiui cyllndti Maotbali
ii roo4attf, H.....I a. n.-. my rra-
maaMi ii Mtmi i ""
...lrl 'I'" I"'
W RI VI Two aanca ol lomlahod
hi..i.rkrr.lni( riKinn. $ J limnlli
rj. ii Call Ttf )flrfoa Sl Homm
ptoai PM. l7-iJ
I i K SMI. Braolilfol s i, ...... t.iin
ktnlow I- ii Ii ataclik lilii. cH a
I . i .. II I! I II. ' 'J"".
Haartfi MMl K.ir.im Coraw l"i
UH Mr. .1 A Craft, I. Sjii
HM ..ml I'inr si . Albaar
WAN I I I' Girl f..r jtneral linu
wi.rk iV.lilrr.. 2H W TUt4 St.. o
mil HMM l'l""'-. ttl WI 17
WWII 11 r..n Will l"iv cow
artatn I. altl bi (rr.h in lira' lnliirr
r .11 II. II Sr.' Y. ... rail 7 M Vhur-.
lea itrttt W4 17
PEACHES iin SALE Mah
pCaCIICI fOf .air ln.ilirr of W
BchmMti Onuiitr, n Coma till r..a.i
aaaealw pfvai fryer. WH1
LOST On Jjrluon nrnl Tivrlllh St.
a cait-lron wheel off of henn cutter
Finder pltaa phona 504 Y il7 19-
PAINTER CURSES
AND IS FINED BY COURT
Ma.. Slavtatoa tin morniae
mil. I $5 an.i coaU for atiai abaaivi
laaiaaga towaraa Mr Lata Carpca
trr Stri rnsoll. . hi. i. a MVlaltr, i
ttlciail In have awora ai Mrl Cat
paatcr, nilh I lie n-.ult that Im com
plalai wai i-.u.-.i ami the affeadc
broaahl bafort tl.e cui Hr t.lra.l
I Kinlty and MtU thr line.
je.t L. Hearley. Unitej I're
Staff Correpondent
K 'Mi. Aaa. 17. Auatria n -rted
s rni r.g it trireaini; 1
leak i" "rl itli 0 Willi
idrmir o' rioti a-e raaort'
r..:h lit thi dual ernj.ire.
I'otiti. l i;..trencet over I'r .
n mdi. att a icroning lireak
.ii iln I Wi nation. Au-,.
iii :"ik Era '"ilack ol fo L
,--Mr,! UMM I' ui.ian ofli
.i in
be-
RUSSIANS PRESS
Gil TOWARD RIGA
Advance Seven Miles on Wide
Front in the Last Seven
Days
KORNILOFF REBELLION
EASILY SUPPRESEO
Russian Goverment Is Strong
er Than Ever; General
Korniloff to Live
Hills 10 Milrs South of Famous
Crater Are Said to Be
Erupting.
KI DOntOi Sept 17. a aca rol-anii-
vent, jj.II a new v. dial u.
Ma. iifuovcrrd whin a aaaai colamii
.ni..Ve brtfan to isiue from thr
hiHl trn tnilei outh of '. lount I.:..-
OSacrvari declared tl.at lac
raptlpa - at large a an that Ml
a.rn eier ttaged.
FORMER ALBANY MAN
OIl1; (11 LEBANON
9000 SOLDIERS WILL
PASS ALBANY IN WEEK
Arrangements to Be Made to
Feed Members of hew Na
tional Army in City.
ITALY'S OFFENSIVE
NOT YET ENDED
WASHINGTON, Srpt. 17. Thr
Russian! are driving toward Rift on
a wide iront The last day the
Russian have ad-amed ocr seven
miles, tne K tsstan t;i:a innouBC-
1.
Thr whob Russian military e".ah-
U shine 0 is boiOOj WOfpJUlllOsJ ut der
GcnOfOl Alexirff ' "ommandrrs arr
bring ousted. Offxial COOOOI from
,l. trorad are most encourai(in(( and
om that th Korniloff rebellion was
-ppretsed without bloodshed. The
morale of the troops is s;drnfid, and
100 Rovernment stronger than ever.
The official view of the responsi
bility of the Korniloff nooflotjooj i
fixed upon his advisor- insti ad of
bonOOtl, and it ii believed this OOOV
atrs that the famous (rnrral will
t ot pay the death prnalty.
LOUDON, Sept. 17 retrograde
food situation is reported exceedingly
grave.
Carl Taylor. T P. A., and E. E
StooO dining car inspector, ot the
S. 1'. Co , are in the city today mak
ing arrangements for the feeding of
the U. S. National Army winch will
pass through Albany from California
in the near future.
X b morning a train of 28 empty
oa ties passed through the city en
route to Oakland. About 9,000 men
v ill return on these coaches, going
to American Lake,
The first train will contain 5
men and wil! pass through the eve
ning of Sept 20th. On the eveniny
of Sept. 23d three morr trains of
1600 rnrr will pass through and on
Sept. 25th another train of 400 will
arrive. A!l will pat after 5 --'clock
hi the even;ng.
There will bi a OsOtMoj i Hono
(itiard Girls, Red CfOOl ofncer. com
mercial club officials and hotel keep
ers, with Mayor Curl and the rail
rani officials tomorrow afternoon, and
arrangements will be made to care
ti r these men as they arri in th
city.
Operations in Balkans Indicate
New Offensive; Cadorna'
Troops Win
WILL ADVANCE BEYOND
SAN GABRIEL AT ONOE
The British Naval Planes Drop
Bombs on German Boats
Near Ostend
KQB3 AND DILI BACK
IN THE "THE SPEAKIES"
I.ouis T. Berry. ard about 6J.
fornipf Albany man. dird this tstOffl
log at hi home ;n Lebanon He ha
been paralyzed for the last m
years
Mr. flerr was in the butcher bt s-I
ines in Albany in thr tirtn Oj Rrrr;.
tt Holt about Jl ITOan ago He was
later associated ith M B. Craft as
a rattle buyer. Etc OM well known
bl re and h.id many -rirnd in t' r i:
He was a member of Xlbany CoCOp
No 10J. Woodmen of the Woild.
Hr is survived by h:s wife, who is
itrr of Mrs Win StOttCT, of iMl
(ity. and three chtldrrn. Mis Carrie
Ilrrryv oi" I.rhanon. and GcOCgl and
lack BcfTT, of Albany.
1,000,000 DAMAGE
OONE BY MILL FIRE
Famous Commedians to Be
Seen at Globe After Year
in the "Movies .
W VSH1NGTON, Sept 17. The
Italian oncttOtvc cannot be considered
ded. State iJepartment Rome ca
bles stated today that Italian opera-
t.orij in the Bolkqpi indicate a new
rfcooivc there, w hile Cadorna'
troops arc winning bTOOh victories tn
the Bi in torn Valley.
1 'reparations are being made to
tinuc the advance beyond Sac
Gabriel.
LONDON, Sept. 17 The British
y plat. e a scored hits against O
large German destroyer and several
trawlers in an air raid between Os-
nd and Klanktnberghe, the admir
alty announced today.
British Successes
LONDON, Sept. 17. Gen. Hiig
reported tint English and Scottish
tgimenu last night successfully raid-
d the German? east of Epeby. Ger-
r an dugouts, trencn mortars, em
placements and ammunition dumps
were destroyed.
Shetift Bodnoa tbbl morning ar
rested Som 1 1 Unoffl upon a chat ge
iHin-siipport hied by hi wife at
btoojltoono, Wotoingtoo. Honoffo is
in jail awaiting rCOottO. The shcttt:
ft om tin i ount) m ishhlgtOO x-
ts to come after llilliard, who
says that he will luht extradition. '1 hi
mpUioi itltgtfl that Milliard do-
sertid his nriic and rofaoti to sup
t her.
BUTTE WINES OPEN
WITH HALF SHIFTS
IUTTK. Sept. 17 Fnongh men
show ed up this morning at the W-
peuing of the mines to lltlfalllb OQf
shut throughout the coup. Th
Great ball and Anaconda smelters
irstinied work at halt oapav ty. There
w ere no disorders.
SIX KILLED IN MIDDLE
WESTERN WRECK
AURORA, ILL. S.pt 17 Six
were kilU.l i'd U injuied ifcU Ilium
iiirf wtMt tw.i i-a.tlii.uiul stuck trains
BM ill a liar end COltMM on tl-i-
CMcatai Hailiaaloa .v Qatwri ti.
i. ad
PORTLAND MAN SUES TO
COLLECT AUTO DAMA6ES
I- V. Morse, a Poftbaod phyticinn,
has broogHl suit igolmt H L Mc
l iddrn for $222 7 dOlttlgtl ftttogod
to have DOOO sustained as the roootl
of a coNltion on lulv fi mar Tongcnl
lr Morse alleges that he III lri
Htg 00 thf proper side Ol tin- roOfl
Coming north, and that be was tnak
lOg ibOOl Ki miles an hour The dr
fcmlant is Olid to have be. n drivine
mi the w ton it sidr of I Of rood iOfl
driving in I careless manner with the
result that the machines collided. Thr
plaintiff car was badly damaged,
nearly evrrything possible booof
named s being broken.
Y0UN6 BO. DIES
AT PARENTS HOME
Arthur aatcioa Coaaor, coa ..i Mi
ai.l Mr., rlhtir Win CaaBOT, died
Sundai nmrninK at 4 o'clo.-k at the
WMIaamrc SaallarHtm ai Salem,
fn.iu the ifftcii ol ..n optratioa f.'.
a.'rii.li. Hi. He na. tlirei years and
one month id. I The funeral MTvicai
will he held il t1"' l -'linur icm.Iiiu.
ra.t nf Mhany. Tucday aiternoon il
2 o'clock with interment in the Mil-
krebarg Ccmttrry,
Returned From Portland
Mi.. Flora Maaoa iciaraid tai
cveninn from rorll.m.l. wher.- .he ha
I een a.i.tinK in ftttJat Mbl Cam
lvn Cannon ready lor encmey. am.
Cannon left for the East Sunday night retiry, is awiy on her vacation.
Marriage Licenses
Harry S Woodard. 22. of Hrnton
county, .tnd Miss Alrtha Roberts. 16.
ol Moony, were granted I marriage
license this morning A IrTOHM was
also issued Ul James R. Cairncs. 24,
Ol WootfbOrO. and Rr ie It. Van
Kpps, 21. of Crawfordsv dir.
Krom Fairfield. Neb.
I F SjnMO, of Fairfield. Nebraska.
WOjl an tbooJf vis-tor over Sunday
Chan. Sears Here
Mr. and Mrs C V Sears, of Keo
kuk, Iowa, ire in the city for a" few
days visit with Mr. Sears parent.
Mr and Mrs C W. Sears Mr
Sears, better know n to his old Al
bany Nloodl a- "Charlie." i gOOOfOj
superintendent of pOjfffOr M the big
MlsotoBrpH psOOt Hr was in chargr
of the ccmstrnction of the plant a1 I
the time it roi bttilt. Hr Orftl be
I leased to mrrt his old friends while
in town
Miss Rotlonbod Here
Miss Fdna Hollrubrck. of Torthnd
is a curst at the home of Mr and
Mr I C Brooks Mts H.dlrn
beck, who is a senior at Reed Col
ic ur, has man v friends in thi city.
Here From Salem
Karl Beck, of Salem, was gitcsr
If the beOM of Fred Dawson yestrr
dir.
Corrmrrcial Club Closed
Thr Commrrcial club rooms are
closed for repairs this OTOft an.! Mrs
Mice Cockrrltnr. corresponding sec-
WKST WOOD. Calif. Sept. 17 A
nilllion dollars damage was done to
day when a fire destroyed two-third
of the lumber stock of the Red River
Lumber company, and tOTCItencd the
plant itself.
JOHN GIBSON PROMOTED
TO BEJST LIEUTENANT
I)r Charles K. Gibson this mom
intf recci1 cd a telegram from ail son.
l.icut. I oka II Giacoa, wh-. has i-en
.lationed at Ft I ea enwortli. Kan
.-.as. tatinc that he has heen pro
inotcd to be a First Lieutenant and
has been a-i.:'icd to duty with the
.'4th Intantry at Fort Bits., Texas,
l.icut. tiihson rcccncd his commis
sion tollowing nts inrcc-uiouins
tiaining course at the Koine Olti
Can Training Camp at San I"ranico
He mil ordered to report to Fort
Leavenworth, and has heen promote.!
this early.
Lieut. Gibson was a student at the
I'niicrsity of Wa-hinglon when he
left for the training camp last spring
and his rise in m-.litary circles t
progressing rapidly.
Merrill Gibson, hi brother, is with
the Fit'th Company. Oregon Coast
Artillery.
Kell. & Dill, those inimitable com
c.iians. have returned to the musical
comedy tage alter more t.ian a year
spent in the "movies" and are pre
senting a brand new table d'hote com
dv in three courses entitled "Ihe
Hijfh Cost of Lo-i.if- which wa
tremendous success in New York and
si f 9t S O j i OS!
I - t
Deer Batng Doged
Deputy Game Warden Ed. S. Hawk-
which will be presented at the Globe Icr returned to the city this afternoon
Theatre lor one night only. Friday. I after a trip up the Calapooia. where
CHICAGO BAKERS MOVE
TO STANDARDIZE BREAD
Sept. 21 K.db .Si Dill are supporte.
bv a clever cast of principals and
Lew oi uretty girls. Ont of the
aac features oi their new attrac
tion is a ragtime orchestra which
eludes among other instruments th
bani,. and saxaphonc. None ot
ni.inv ua'i'.n'i in which Koll.
Pill have appeared afford them the
opportunities for ("unmaking that "The
Uiirh Cost of Loving" does. It sim
ply bristles with clever lints and fun
my situations, seasoned with just
enough spice to appeal to every class
of audience.
The plot nf "The High Cost of Lov
ing" i woven around four members
oi a partly league who have been pay
ing blackmail to a dancer who ap
peared in the town 25 year, before
F:.rh .hinks himself the father ol
the dancer's child. Noel. Mrs. Kline
president of the purity league, dis
covers the existence of thi- scandal
nd appo:nts the lour conscience
.tricken members of her league, to
investigate the matter and bring the
cuiltv ncrson to account Lawrence
Tucker, a young lawyer who ii
love with the daughter of one
these four men and whose suit has
been opposed bv the parent, discov-
irs the truth and uses a quite inno
cent young man to bring to term"
the father of the girl he loves, and
incidental!! the other members of
the investigating committee The sit
nations which grow a. the comedy
CHICAGO, Sept. 17. The Nation-
..1 Association ol Master Bakers
I. -.inched a movement t'or a standard
inl bread loai throughout the na
tion,
here today.
MESPHELT LFAVES TO
JOIN ARMY OF NAVY
dotph Mcspelt, for jnany
I carrier on ihe rural mail route out
I ot Thomas, went to Tortl-ind Satur
day night to enlist in some branhc
' of the arniv or navy. He had not
progresses keep an audience in per
petual laughter
One of the be.t eompanie. eve
organi7cd in the West will he in stir
port of Kolb S 001 Tht roles
the members of the investigatin
.-..mmittec will be plaved bv C. W
went to investigate the report that
dogs were being used after deer. The
t'ogs were caught in the act and the
ners warned.
Returned From Lot Angeles
Harold Albro returned Saturday
from Los Angeles, his home city,
hert he has been taking a course
in optometry. He will open his shop
n the building occupied by Miss Ella
Meade's jewelry store in the old Dem
ocrat office.
Here From Sodaville
Mrs. L. A. Simons and children
Sodaville spent the week-end in
Albany visiting Mrs L M Dough'on.
Guest of Miss Wright
Miss Ruih Bailey of Brownsville is
the guest oi Miss Carolyn Wright for
the week.
Spent Sunday at Newport
Mr. and Mrs. L Fox spent Sunday
Newport.
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson have
returned home from California where
thev have been visiting for several
eeks.
Spent Week-End Here
Laareaci Curt of Portland spent
the week end in Albany visiting with
friends.
Returned From Newport
H. C. Clifford returned home from
Newport last night where he ha
been for the last week.
To HaTe Charge of Racee
Wayne Stewart returned from
Newport last night, and will leave
for Scio tomorrow, where he will
have charge of the races during the
Scio fair.
Returns Home
Robert Seamster of Salem who has
Kolb. Max Dill. Henry Shunier. Julia been visiting in town, returned to his
Blanc and Frank Parian The other
principals include Mav Oov. I.e.
rfenning Loreas Gillette and V'irgi:
a Dcl.ilies The production tfi h.
irKeoaf one as Kolb & Dill arc
carrying with them a carload of spe
cial scenery
Between S and 12 do7en Beechnut
Bacon Tars, nice size for jelly and
made up h: mirrH when he left, bin jam, to be given away if called for.
expected to decide upon ionic :'r..ncii also a few extra fruit .nr.. Call 111
after looking over the 'ield. ,t26 West Sixth street
Tho-ias Man Visits Here From Salem
G M. Bilyeu. of Thomas, was reg- J, C Currie. of Salem, wai at the ! Lila McCoy, ipent Sunday in Browns
istcred at the Hotel Albany lait night .Albany last night nie visiting relatives
home this morning.
Here From Corvall la
Mr. D. H. Leech of Corvallis is
.in Albany visitor today.
Return From Lebanon
Dr, and Mrs. Wallace Lee returned
this morning from Lebanon, where
Dr. Lee preached yesterday
Corvallls Visitor
W H. Davis, local agent for the
Great Northern Express; company,
was a Corvallis visitor yesterday.
Spent Sunday in Brownsville
I Mrs. Clara McCoy and daughter.