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i i o Ut&H THK W LATHER Toniihi and Wcdnttdiy. PAIR. 1 ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT . . . . .1. 1 t 1 l. ik Eiubllih.d la 1861 . AiWarttsiM Madiuni In Una County VOL. XXX. ALBANY, LINN COUNTY, OMOON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. 117 No. in. FRENCH REPULSE GERMAN ATTACK Canadian Losses Seven Thou sand During Two Weeks Fight Ing Says Ottawa Report DENMARK MAY EXPORT HORSES fO GERMANY Shortage of Food Said to Be Cause; Would uive Ger many Meat Supply LONDON, Srj.l H (0 United PrOBeJ 1 tu liriwlt IBCCBSlfulll ir prlli il a erolOOl OtfMM alia k flooding rlgorooi artillery preporaUoo south of I .amir it r, llir Pah tatr inrnt i i ( ttrral I laig r i I' .rtni nnl) pjitxl BOjCOOOteri in t lr S pre BOCtCO Bipocttai rloiaoa .ON DON, rpl IM Dniiiutk i BOgOtiBtFOg 10 ii' ' it IM export ol horses, presumably ti Germany, br rjuu of llir lkOfta.fl of Iced The ooporl oi hortoi would k'I'1 Gorcaaof- 1 MM inr.it slipplv Canadian Lotica i II V Sri. I IS i IU United Prrtti -I tir ui( Im last two wrrlc t)( uglltt. tlir BOOdlBM 1 t mil I 7.SHr in dead anil u.undrd and hum ing dnpitr the d- n ratr fighlln ayniiiil I .mi FORMER ALBANY MAN ARRANGING FOB CENTENNIAL ! t" Gceoo, avocrol BBoaaajoi t thr Fori Smith Ligbi A Traction Co and a furtnrr lhan man, i ilrvot gg ooBnddoroble Hon lo arooorataao for oara4aa ait h a U laaapri Fort Sinith'i t i ntrnnul rlr brat ion. TI: aooapooi boa ooooaai al -f it ti- car ami mumnrr car 0000 vUfl will be BTOCtOd floOtBi cai h depicting POM epoc h in Pofl 5mltbB blttOf The company 04 1 alfO donated PM ocecoBory corrroi as ooorote thr con ml MMI lighting tllectt a tut in OH Ol tO float food f $VUI ii bring rat aril among tin busine llir n of tin citv to lr(fav BOpBOBBI of thr celebration, which i exprrle tu bring T.i i . . mimlirr of iilm tu Fori Smith lirrr this wintrr KotO FrOOJ Scio 1 PorMoi ol Sdo h Ol Albany t t'av on ' i tu- RONISE-FORTMILLER WEDDING THIS EVENING iss Greta Fortmiller Will Be come Bride of City Editor Cronise of Democrat A ; l H o'OMM k 'In BVOOBOg m thr ti Proabytrrioa cborch will occoi aroddlog ui bfiai Grata Btlai i.itii.ithi to Mi. Kih-h KrynohU roooac Di WaJDaoa rJoort Loo, roaldooi i Albooj collage, ofll poi mi tiir coroaaooj Toe srcddiUB ill tooa i'ia r before I-'k ooot rr o frieodi aod tii' faunUiofl of boto it. l-oitiiiillrr und Mi ( tuntir Mi Will. am ForindUti ill gWc air doa htr i BO ay in ni.irrr.iur Mix Fortoattai vfll ko Bttaodad atn Bdofia FrtdVricI Fortmiltoi illation o honoi , Mt lam 'I ill man. man! ol lion r. .unT T i rr it ii .illr i and M !t Anna I U BTOBj nlr tnift nit. I.itllr M Vn fiofJB llornibrool w ill be flown lirl Hairy W ( fiiiiiir, ut S-.ii in, him or rt man. ami thr MBOaTfl air Willaril Vaikv lt I ail I'oiltiullrr. William rardoo, kai(.h l Uooaoi i lolcn ml Nnl M Mam l Harn.liur abort pmbIcbI proojroaa arttl j rr '!i thr aoraoaooj) attar tttca Car" mi lit u ill .rrnlr at tin pipr i.fi id givr ii rottcerl of thrrr iiirrc It. W H Mavi. will . nk- Mis, irtfima KatliUmr w ill BjtVB a vioUo noctioo Follooriog iba ccrenuiO) atra !.. i- will tmu a ihori u In tiot rooootioo oiU tr bold la ibi ehorcb ilort following t'ir rrrrmotnr a' trr w hirh the COOpIt ill lOBlO 00 thr latr tram (or San Pran itco (or abort hntiryinoon M i I'ottmillrf i. a daOgbjOf Mr ami Mr Wtlli.oti Port miller, am' BOOOtai with Urk'r ir. It or fnrntli Mr CroolBC a ton oi Mr I Mr TbOOBBI J CfOOin, i Sa rin, ami ha hrrn a rsaideni "f Al ny lor thr pat thrrr cai. durioi II of w hu h tuiir hr ha BtHred ar ptahty U itv rditor of thr DcTAO tat I.BANY COLLEGE GETS NEW VOCAL INSTRUCTOR NEW CLASSIFIED W M I 1 n rxprt inn nl lii.ni l , . ' r .t t t . 1 1 1 .ork Irrnunrnl pu iHlon. AddrcM giving Mtrtictilin limriir l.-ir. I ralitrrc. Orr. lltli POB RENT Two furn lined roomi lur liidit bfHncktcping. laitH nnl fnriMir lir.ii iMrnifthcd Hcnm koM SUtk MO SVr.t Snrlllll ilMOt POB RENT rnniM Inimr, full c inrnl Ii.im'iuihi. tofMCc lnut. .f llaann Mbi. I kictliU "" Mm l'Hircin. SI, ftrr I m. ,V1X R ill V BOY WANTED Weilem Tthiraph OHki I in, IS tf I I l S l B Good lol Ot I'rrrv St MQO J-' I ILirilrr, HoOII pbOM USX l'( ) HI N T 111 rimlli ninilcrli Imom, rtajili potehe Utcntncttti npsntlrti Pot irmiitli 1 Moik from irnti-r "f f (' I illrnr Srr V. C Burn 271 Wr.l Srrun.l Irrrt. MI.im IN O WANTED Carotnimi rail Hi Dowd, IMI 44 or HofM L-M1 ! JO ROOM AND BOARD Fo lailir Trrmiml Hall. l'.ill Bill DOOM IN- R. 1 1 8-20 RUSSIANS GAIN ON ID FRONTS New Positions Taken from Ger mans on Riga Front Says An Official Report FORTIFIED POSITIONS TAKEN IN ROUMANIA Kerensky Leaves for the Army Headquarters to Investigate Recent Revolution Trouble PR rm ;kai, Boot, 18 fly Umt- rd Proaa) - Tbe RoBaiaoi arr Baoaoaa t ill 1 i out inning thru .!u'liir on (WO battle IrootOj it Ii offlrlaMf rtotoA Tbe knian coaOorod aoo poeitiooe on thr Ku trout QOflbBOOl of I-Trill-Brichfttodl n tbe konmaman trout thr BTOI OfHoB announced llir OCCOOOa lion ut a in tor of thr i in niy' f"T lificd no ;t ton in thr Varnita rr lion PfeBfliet KnrmVy. (irnrtal r boraby, chirf of ataff, ami tdtoii -il 'rtdrrc ly, left lot the main arm beodoaorjora Krrmtky daairBB ij BBCOrtalo thr caniri of thr Kornilo. Ihon Miss Roda Brown, of Hutchin son Kansas Comes Highly Recommended Alliaii) t ollrnr taWr i)raurc in reoraMaajj to tin lajbaV aa Ito vocal Iraihrr :oi the rar I V 1 7 1 S Mi U li ula M row n, from : t :. n. . . . Kan Mi Itiown OBolba to thr Col h t(i with a BBHiari aejajroa ol a ti. a in! with poatfTOdOOte w ork in mu u amt pbyab a) Bdocotloo. She boa had tin )iair. CRiitrirti' in nuhln iil irivatf w or k in von r n atn mm borao i ooatectiaoj ami Brook ropoi v in nni tin v m r i "t" '. ' Boltrrji ami town arc to he con ki .itulatril in n unit.: Mi Hi ow n i thr COOtiorj rar. Ilrr trttmom.il all BpaoJl I'iKhlv bat icbotanbipi her cboroctef an hrr niun.il .ihth: Ilrr rlri'tion mpl. tr (In- (B4 att of the COl Bsi Btor ot Maoic he coming rat w it li Mi .Mic t lemcoi a director( Mata Boraok 1 1 a- klrinan a aMtatit, ami Mi Khoila Itinwii a mali-t. ami trail oi pbj licol coHore lot tin gb i iii-ht tu In thr BBOOl locceaalol an brilliooi real m tbe college biatory Owing to tbe leteneei ol hrr elaction Miss iti n n w til be aboot a ere latr, .u in in tn Alhan atn ml Scj lembet -4. RrtuiriN Home Mi Mary 1'.. I Irmlrn on u tttrm to hrr home la Mill City thi .tiir noon She came down i" Bttcnd in foOorol oi hrr mothrr. Mr Mark;. it Rldeoot Mi Mat Horaffa m. orb w a atao hrrr to BttCOd the rOOCrol ratOroedtO Mill CttJ Smnlay ning OWE OF THE MOST rrmarl i il achievement in lite iiMuramr hi lorv i that ol I hr rrarlrr Instil OOcej CoOt pOOl tn ad i am i ml-. ninth phtCC in rank BOMMfl thr n i..iiiir InniiiL! thr l;rcrt aniotttt itifturancc In forct in tin mbi le irenrB. a ocrlod hn inw which Itf nnr;imc h.i taken on creatrr an-l more matiniiicent proportion tlan III any preTIOOi prrtoii. till 1 i .1 I rr bai diataoccd aeeea of the mom efficient and popular companies writing lel reervc insurance. Inturftncc Ubtereer. eia ONE THOUSAND STEEL EMPLOYEES WALK OUT FtTTSBURO, Sept 18 - (My I mtrj I'rr 'mr thoutand enp loaoj ol the foraaofl daportaMoi of the Jfinn 1 ailtfhliu Sleet rouipany truck today . crtppIitiK t'ie big Sec rd rntir plant Offii ial laid the men had prcOBM d no demand. SAM HILLIARD FILES HABAES CORPUS SUIT Denies Charge of Non-Support Brought by Wife: Hearing Set for Thursday Sam Millard hat filed . cot u pro reding in the LtOfl COOOtJ OOfl to aaccrUin the COOBB ol Ub iCOpritotiineut. Th trial a ill he helil bofora County Judgr I B. Mi Kuuht at 1 o'clock p in., September Hillard a arretted laptBOtbai 17 v Bhorifl Modine oo comouiol filed in the Juatice Court ftt Groyl Bof lor. Washmufton, liv !i w:fr uv. hargr n non-upport. MISSING SAILOR LOCATED IN GERMAN PRISON WASHIMiTON. Sept IK i M UoHod rreft) William Miller, of ( hiCOOJOt ittrmhrr of the "Campania" gun crew, which a robrooi m ! B0 1 1th, ha been In atrd at the I'lamtenhurtf prison camp, it U offic ially announced. FoOf other member of the gi.n crew, including Captain lier, have alo heeii lof at d in ( trrman carnp I Strikes in America Are Having Bad Effect On Workmen in Russian Republic RED CROSS WILL FEEO UNCLE SAM'S SOLOERS Meeting Held at Armory This Afternoon; Plans Perfected for Handling Crowd LABOR COMMISSION WILL 60 ABROAD SEVEN BILLION DOLLAR WAR BILL PASSED W tSKINOI Hi, Sept ik I B 'nited !'rri Thr hoii-e unannnoti- m pooaod tin aftorooorj the bcvoo nil ii n dottoi urgent deficiency lull, at rying tremendous appropriation foi ' K- thr war PIO WARD FILES NOTICE OF APPEAL 'rancid I'id) Wai d ha tiled no- ti. . ,f appeal from the JflBtlcC Court the Circuit Court. He was lined and gi en six tuontl.s in jail Mr is at present rO the I. inn count ail pending Hail. Ward was con vie ted on a charge ii illegal sale ot lntoxicotiog llqaor, ihollt three weeks an N. W. RAILROADS URGE FARMERS TO SELL WHEAT T A COM A, Sept. 18 (By Cniteu Pres Tlir North western railroad toda) iBOOOd B comm' tin .itinn BfBjiOBj farmer to ship tboif wbcoi to mar ket immediately . and thus avoid de lays and conge-lion later Thr railroads explained that thr .it r BOBOrod the wheat price w 'II "r BOM daaofjod The farmer s e hoti u teres! and deterioration hy market Usg early, the communication de UUTCf HUSBAND BRINGS SUIT AGAINST FORMER WIFE Action Involving Disposition of Property Under Provisions of Separation Agreement In the circuit court of I inn coun ty. M. h. Ilearn has broucht suit . tfaint H. M. kohcrts. his fornici father-in-law. and Myrtle Cook. fofBB1 Bf wife. Thr cooapaaioi cborajee H. M Bob tit- and Myrth Cook with approjoi ataarj properly that belonged to the ; lolotjff In the BfCemBn1 entered into I twern M. F Ilearn and Myrtle Coo 00 the date oi tlu ir separation, it BTOJ ym ided w hat share the drtrndan iboold have of the property. Th platntift now a, in his complaint that Myrtle Cook, notwithstanding such aajrocanent, w rongfotty and oto liciooalv coo verted aa her bob ocrtaJi of ploiotlff! poraorOll property Government Intervenes in Cal ifornia Iron Trades Strike; Marines Guard Buildings By Robert J. Bender, United Press Staff Correspondent W SI1I.V;T0N, Sept 18. The I'rrMdent took a hand UNHMJI to still the labor d:pute. To dieeepatc tbe i feet tsete trouble are having on kuia. the Ualted Preei : able t" tatc senn-of finally that tbe Ptoaafleoi is persor.iily pressing tor prompt BeV toaoM of the Pacific coast Up yard strike. T .e Pre-ident 'ill also soon sane bQO a labor commission to Russia to larify the United StOtOI 'attitr le to ward the war. State Department reports show thai tbor unrest hi re is creating disati BCtioO among Russian laborers. H. R. SCHULTZ TO U. S. Intervenes SN FRANCISCO. Sept 18. Thi United States (jo eminent ha inter etied in the iron trades strike. It " learned that W 1 Boyce. assistan: UrdtOd BtOteo commissioner oi imm ration, ha en directed to offer bit en led as mediator. There is no disorder, but the mar in- s are guarding the UOftOM Iron VVorki. A. A. OU BOIS DIES SUDDENLY AT ROSEBURG Word was reciei in Albany thi i .orning by Mrs. M. hi. Crandall C the death of her father, A. A. I Hois, at Oakland. Oregon. Mr lb Boil died suddenly of heart iatluri this morning, at 7:30 o'clock. lie w.i nearly 72 years of age. H leave- a w-ife and three daughter Mrs M II CrOOdall of Albany. Mr F. H. Johnson ol Portland, and btie lone Da Bois ot Salem. The funeral will be held Thursday tn Rosetuirg. NO SPECIAL SESSION RETURN TO ALBANY H. R. Sehull. who lor two ea ha- boco li ing oo b large cattle ranch KaMcrn Oregon, ha leased Ml ranch and a ill retui n tO slbon) ti make ht home Mr SrJroltfl h. been visiting :n Albany for the laal WO or three day and return to Mitchell toda to pack up hi household titruiture Mi Sehult has been in Albany for the last month The people ot 1 b00) 0 ill be glad to eleomc the in hack Honor Guaid Sends Candy The Honor OoOffd girls NOl JO pound of candy rOOterday lo the bov at P0f1 Canby, BOdei thr direction of MlOl Mae Ballaek The bo will trrtainly appreciate the candy. Kenerve your seats now for Kolb ft Dill. HONOR GUARD GIRI, ATTENTION I No drill tonight. NOW SAYS GOVERNOR SALEM, Sept. 18 (By United I 'i c t- The go ernor w ill not im mediately eaU a special session of the bgilalion to provide for the care of the families of the Oregon sol liers. BB the Portland Chamber of Commerce ttrgea, Hie governor sanl tou.iv. ALBANY FIREMEN HOLD MEETING The l bany tire men held B meet ing lat night at the fire hall C Roatboro B as elected secretar ; I IV HlaOOO, treasurer, and Cborhl Britckman. board of control. Next Tuesday e en ing, September 2&j the Albany tireinen will bold OpeO house in the fire hall The hall i being remodeled and will be cotnplet ee by that time. A meeting attrndrd by Red Crov ffirrr. Honor Guard girls, COBOOatf ial club officials, hotel men. Mayo; "url, Carl Taylor. T P. A., and I K-tead dining car inspector of th P. Co, wai held this afternoon a the armory, and it was definitely de- ided to permit the Rrd Cross asso iatt'on to assume the responsibility f feeding the soldiers who pas i h rough Albany on their way to th' rmy camps. Tables will be provided in the arm ry Mis Jones will head the Red Cros rommittee. A committee is to e appointed to provide some Wind of ntertatnment for the hoys Kaeh train will remain here about 00 minute. The first train wil Icontain 491 men and will pas 'h rough the evening oi Sept 20th On the evening of Sept. 23d three trains will pas through, one of ?0 men. one 566 men and the ether 501: and on Sept. 25 the last train with 418 nr-n will pass through. n aVing a total of 2.466 men All will reah Albany between 5 and 6 in tbe evening. SECRETARY LANE SCORES GERMANY Says She Is Seeking to Matter World With High Explosives and Low Intrigue 600D PROGRESS MADE BY WAR CONGRESS HE SAYS ASK COURT TO INVESTI GATE CHILD'S CONDUCT John Catlin. in the official capacity f chief of pol ice of A 1 bany , ha brought up a case in the Juvenile Department of Linn county in the matter of Emile Oepner. alleged de linquent child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gepner of Linn county. The hearing ha been set by Judgr D. B. McKnigbt for Thursday, Sept JO, 1017, at 10 o'clock a. m. Americans Will Continue Fight ing Until Kaiserism is El iminated from World TLANTIC CITY. Sept. 18. (By United Press) Scathingly indicting 'itrmany on the charge that she seeks to master the world with high cxplo- and low intrigue. Secretary of the Interior Lane declared that Amer ica is making lull steam ahead in the ar, and would continue fighting un til the world lacked a cause to loaf Kaiserism. He spoke at the opening iion of the convention of the Chamber of Commerce of the Unite 1 States. Declaring that no other parliament in so short a period of time had pass ion as the last session of congress. he said we would make war with the usual American vigor. Secretary of War Baker followed Lane, urging that bnsines forget its profits and concentrate on produc tion. REGISTRATION STARTS AT ALBANY COLLEGE ARGENTINE DEMANDS FORMAL APOLOGY FROM GERMANY German Ministerial Post Held Vacant Until Explanation Is Made UULXOS AIRES. Sept. 18. (By United Press) rgentine expect Garaaaof U forward a formal ex planation of the l.uxburg incident Until such a dtaoi oenal is fOCBBVOd through the ordit ary channels ot dip lomatic intercourse, the Herman min iBtcetal post bore ! considered vacant. Official-, said sue ' i formal apology from Germany Bright close the in cident satisfactorily Numerous meeting have been held demanding that Argentine break with Germany. Faculty Remains the Same With Three Exceptions; Good Year Predicted Registration for the Fall semester ft tart cd at Albany College yesterday and is continuing today. About halt of the expected enrollment tor the ear registered the first day. Dr Lee is well pleased with the pro pects tor tiie year, in spite of the tact that 70 per cent of the men M college last year have joined the army and navy. The Freshmen cla looks exceedingly promising. Mis Khoda Brown comes to the Eortaori atory of music : take charge of the voice department, sue ceeding Mrs. Julia MacNeil. Mis Margaret Mann, professor of Biol ogy, h.is been granted a leave of at ence to accept a fellow ship at the University of California, and her I lace will be ably filled. Dr. Geo. H. Young, pastor of the Baptist church, succeeds Dr. F. (H. Gesel bracltt as professor of Bihle. El bert Botts has been added to the faculty OB an assistant. TI e rest ot the splendid faculty remains the same, and will continue the high class ot instruction that ha been carried 00 in the past. SAYS FRANCE WANTS JUSTICE AND DAMAGES PARIS. Sept. 18. (By United Press Premier Painleve told the Chamber of Deputies that France de mands justice, reparation and dam ages. A Peace which cannot contain the germ of a future war, the new I rentier declared, is the kind that France demands. CITY NEWS Reserve your seats now for Kolb A Dill. REV. PERISHING WILL PREACH AT PRESBYTERIAN The Rev. Mr. Pershing of Iowa boa been renuc-ted to OOCOpf the p"l I it of the Firt Proabj icrian church tor four Sabbath, beginning Sept. ft We do not know that he is a brother of the famous American gen era! BOO in rVoOCOe satd Geo Crow Bil ihis nuvning. "but if he h any thing tke his illustrious namesake he will nut the Presbyterians on a fight ing tooting during his stay in Albany" FIRE SURVEY OF ALBANY TO START Work will be started tomororw on a new survey of Albany for the State Fire Marshal's office. This news was brought here this afternoon by Dep uty Fire M.trshal H. H Pomeroy. who will be joined by Deputy Gilbert W. Allen tomorrow and work will commence on a thorough inspection of every hu ne-s building in the city On Hunting Trip A A. Smith and Mr. Gove left thi morning for Moose Lake on a hunt ing trip. They expect to be gone a couple oi week, tfl Town Yesterday Mrs. U. G. Hart of Toledo was in town yesterday on business. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranged from 48 to 80 degrees. River is f.i feet. M. E. Ladies to Meet The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will meet at the residence of Mrs. F F. Beauchamp. 626 West Th:rd, Wednesday afternoon. Dome From Vacation Miss Vdroa Davis has returned trom her vacation. L. T. Dike Sues Wile for Divorce L. T Dike has applied for a di vorce from Tillie Dike, in the cir cuit court. State of Oregon, Linn county. Department Number Two. The plaintiff charges the defendant v ith desertion on July 16, 1916. They were married on March, 1903) in Sa lem. The plaintiff asks for their one minor child, Gladys, to be given the mother. To Name Farm A. H. Quinhy, a Halsey farmer, has tiled for certificate and registra tion to name his farm "Clovermead Stock Farm." Marriage License A marriage license was issued today 10 Ralph Cronise, over 21, of Albany, and Greta E. Fortmiller, over 18, ot Albany. Married in San Francisco Miss Kathleen Fraley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. T. Fraley. and Gil bert Bell, son of Mr and Mrs. W. A. Bell, both of Lugene. were married Saturday in San Francisco, where Mr. Bell is an employe of the H. Crutn tncy Construction company. Miss Fraley was well known in Albany, having visited here everal times. Meeting Postponed The meeting of the ladies' aid of the Presbyterian church, which was tr- be held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Hopkin. ha been post poned indefinitely, on account of the soldiers that pass through Albany that evening are to be fed here.