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THE WKATHBR Tonight and Saturday PAIR aa - ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT f ""M""",,M,""I 1 Ettabliihad in 1MB Hax Advertiatng Medium In Lbin County VOL. XXX ALBANY. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. SKPTF.MBKR 21 IWT. No. 104. BERNSTORFF PLOT AGAINST THE U. S. Asked for Fifty Thousand From His Home Government to Influence Congress AMBASSADOR'S LETTER IN HANDS OF U S. OFFICIALS Wanted German ieclaratlon in Favor of Irish to Inf uence Opinion in This Country 0 WASHINGTON, Itpt : l l I' i ! lomr and aciute W UMMfl ai c MrM! hi i tint 0 .in earth the organisation through " wlmh lift tut 'it 1 1 orkrd, and v MOfClliRfl imjuit dnnandrd nhulrtiii,t admitted thai vJ I 4tintl' rruUniiiii showed '' iu h 4ii organisation null J. hut ihiutrt t wurW-l vitltHi I lir ' tt hftoUlt't ' kilo i. tlt(r Of II ' f' It tlll4IKI4 t4--ltiy Of1 j w j WASHlt.lO Srpl J I .1 I' , BtMlllOffl aUi.tlv ototud 44iut lllr I 'inlrd State V lob aOtMMM t.ot hrir hr a ! lirilm lor 1 1 1 1 lhu4tit dollar ti uJlmnic i'nn tin state i.rpl tltirtV aiWUUIKrd tO da I he d" " flMnt PW on lit UOIUM M OWl 4."! o inflwcncf uMig the organ. satnoi fam lOBO ol, which -mi MIfMJMj pftV4R ' I'm Mffill ning itt the iurntmic to act Mcord null) in the ibovi elrcoRUtadci i public aii on lal - 'ii m. dr. Ian tioti in la. or ot I - ti.l i hik'hly dc Ireblt gam ,tt of trih tn tiuriur here The atatr dri'ji t nirtu didn't fl It on ti r thr BMM 111 'he organ. all. m .rtnloril lurntimirii. How thr Ainrruati Ot It mi. ml sr. urcd thr MMtMff ' kept rt rrt LINN COUNTY 10 HAVE EXHIBIT AT STATE FAIR Good Showing of Grain and Vegetables Despite Dry bummer to Be Sown Uei coiiaty i Um Suiti Pali MCtttMU "i tlir C I lr i .t- -..I ll Bnuninai ill Imi r lnhit ip i araak lAd all mity will oiitrih- id --y- ho ha CJUfgl ol thr ichool taUbtia at Ido ' nd thr rntlir rfchlblt to Sajrm to mot row County otnmiatloMf J I Irviw .nd LoMutfd GOkiyi in w ill wvn eatMM l '' rshihit ihn rar, have hrrn i plltl '"g thr liidttrrikl lor thr f,Mt f wrrVt kV,.tlr thr dry MM ajar, Lbm ouut y ill hai r ., goad iIhim i iik it Mgttabla. I nit mmI irrain Thr tr tilr BOptftOMai will t-4vr lOOMtaisa uir whilr to f tnimioj alto li "in Dfaatai mdicitioti-. it ti hop rd Uaa flinty will htva food ji" n hihit thi ' i if not hrttrr thai) 1at vrar. whrn lir VOa thr I0COM I-f ir i l.i l aritt ilia mtot 1 1 ifl7 llll Il ii CITY KEWS FUND STARTED TO BUY POST CARDS FOR SOLOIERS nrw fulul Ii4ft hrrn jiirj m At han will" the rah dnnati'n .t $S t lur har rr nine m (uttal Cft'dl lOI rat h ') who HMM 1 1 ti hri- d nK thr nrt lew day. Ml In VOJ U inrriAii I.akr PottmattCI StrwuM Mill arraiu'e to hair a ItMpOVBfJ BOtl oltur m the army Any COOlribatkMM to thlt fund ll Ml tfladty tr rivrd ' thr Ked C'rotft hediliuarteri. or -Mi Jone, the thairtiMn o( thr I i nance I'roinohon cOMMittMl Th 1 KM of the card i to let thr ho lolkf lirar from thrnt n thtir I at night mi the l.ihrary Ma Curl met with the nirtiihrt of the l.ilrai Itoatd to dinu plan lor riMiui muiie lor Imm.L, iof the oI dim The mern 411 I -i!rar ao riatkM i planning on supplying thr tent in thr QUHOOMtatl. and every puldu lihiaty in the Dflittd Stln urgrd in the MOVtMMll 01 rcuntig money for thr MMMI neat weeV. Three hundred fifty dollar i thr ainoitnt of umnry that i proportioned to Alhany to raie Tomorrow a committee will t choen for the cam I aign HEADS OF LEADERS Wholesale ExecutiontDemand ed by Petrograd Soldiers and Workmen GERMAN PROPAGANDA CAUSES GOVT. TROUBLE Kerensky Pictured as Dictator: German Agents Plot to Take His Lite "HIGH COST OF LOVING', IS HERE TONIGHT Kolb and Dill Bring Beauty Chorus, Jazz Band and Loads of Fun Tonight at the Gl'dr Thratre, Koft & Dill, the premiere Dutch otnrd MMi VQI pretrnt their latrt lauh riot "Thr High -Oir of LoVMj1 vhith comet direct from a re otr r'-.lt :r.g run in California otie l . ou crave farce of the L ind tha doulde you in your MM and then leave, you wiping aa the tar ol latigtitrr, if you are fond of tinkling, haunting tunc utig h- real artitt. and if you long for the MJM. oi girl, lomrly, shapely and with the pep oi otith. then "The Hlgk Coi of Lov ing" ii the ihow you've ' STRIKERS RIOT IN F Crowd of Three Hundred Attack Street Car with Rocks; Police Disperse Crowd CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY IS NAMED MEDIATOR DRAFTEO MEN WIRE THANKS TO ALBANY Mayor Receives Telegram Sent from Portland; 300 Men Entertained Here IT LINES FORWARD 1W7. Allied Airmen Fly Low and Pour Machine Gun Fire Into German Lines Funeral Service Held Thr lunrral Mfktl ol Hrnr Hot for va hrld ihii aitrftioon liom th famtU home in Hrnton county, tirar (irangrr A numhrt ot lh.in I.U altemlnl Finnerty ketutni Mi and Mr Q I I innrrtv rr turtu d i t i da It MM a i N eek" trip to tir4iit I'a and I'ratrr Lake Ibannn Man Here At turtle) Samuel ( airland of I .eh anon in town on batilltM today Ketutntng to Fort Canby Kruutih Mloom. Jav l'almrr, l-'arl Scott. Roy Strwait .nid Wilmrr LoOfl li ft tin afternoon for Fort ( anhy The bojTI h.ir hrrn MMMJ on a fur lough visiting r rial IVOI and inrnd Ooe to Portland W. II Gdtfl a a parnger to I ' m tLi ml this morning, whrr- hr will IPtMj ih- dt) iMting In lUnghtcr NEW CLASSIFIED i WANTI-H-A rc.k ('.ill at Si i.ir'. Hospital. Wanted iiixi. mEooI iiti wSa wnrk in tXClMUISt ("r bMfd tfl room Call Bell ohonc S8J-R HARRISBUR6 GIRL MARRIES A U. S. SOLDIER Fin s morning at thr M F paraoa agr Mm Mary Patraoa ivaa NnttMl in man iagr to Gafl HatBOWBy, thr rcrcmony bclni oarfonMd bj Di Hbaoi Thr hrtde and groom are hotfc re idrnt of llartihtirg hut the gTOOM racCBtl) otmd thr Initrd Stairs ar m) and rl now nt.it iourd at Fbfl SlavtM Thr nrw ly married con pit Irlt on thr aftrrnoon train for Fort land. LEBANON GIRL MARRIES PORTLAND MAN At noon today MNM Mire BlowH of Lrhanoti w.i united in marriage to A. L BnunWtfl Ol Portland. h Kiv Voonf The hrtde II a daughter of Mr. and Mn. M. P Miami of Lebanon and thr groom i rmplov etl at Poi'tl.m l They will make their home at thc Iat named place. By William 0. Shepherd. United Pre Staff Cuuetondent Cynghied WO Hy Unttrd PtMl) Si t kCKW LM. Sept Jl -Kuia ha trathed the reign f trrrof DM noil, I hr peoptr atr ib .n.indiiig m ho!ralr e utioli Thr BpltlM I iki party mcinhrt. p. trograd WMMfl ai.d the oldi(ift and worktni n- coun cil are drui.tmling the ttVMJ ot tumor MCrttM I'""' Miluikolt. Muharl Kodianko, ptetident of th Duma, ami JU 1 Iiiiiu memhri i o i man 'l propaganda MMMCM KuMa Mfl than liennan artuiei loiman agmti determinedly at tempted to kill Kerrtiiky 1 hr agent prtad MOfOJ uf tale rrportf about Ktfvaaky, intended to create di n MM A picture of Kerenaky. stand ing III a apoleon-likr ;oitioi, w a in- ulatrd throughout Petrogta QitMM .tgeiit liaw Mil ejinly win M led tiat k err inky Hit a (HctatOC( and many belies e krrenk i at tempting to aumi dictator :al pow era. OerarV Keaigns PFTROCR Srpt 21 -It l rr orted that (rrner.il Alrxirft. com inandrr in chief of the Rti'-sian arm ir. ha reignrd because oi lif:'er ence with kerrnky, thr uprrmr touimand Ol tM) Rmmian army leing rrplacrd with a man the oldirr ti ut. Minitrr V'erhot'sky animunced MICHLER FAMILY HAVE NARROW ESCAPE TODAY Ictb & Dill lai. it brat cure for thr blue the pat century. It i latlgMer from start t offering $ th( dWcOl errd n i convultion rj finish and it iIomH thrse inimitable GOMMMMM the beit vein, lr they ccr T.ave had i"r their distinctive comedy methods Th company lupportmg thr. ir . tar in' hide uch natnr- 4 He r Shumrr. I fank Darian. Jolia Blai c. 1ay Qoji Virginia iJeLilie. Loren GiUettOi Honora Hamilton and other of t 'itial prominence. lr: Th. High CiH of 1 oin." thr inns cat tutrrpoiation art inironin rn ith deft ll ill and at no time inter- frrr wirh thr h rrammgly funn pmfl $ of the plot. The big song re view at the opening of the third act. in which each of the Kolb & Dill bcautir part'eipatr with an individ ual nmubrr. took San Frarcivro and other bay city audiincr by -torm. And last hut not WMl there the syncopation of the "Ja" or hrtra uhi.h Kolh A Dill carry with then Th- entire production h exactly the -ainr it!i which these .lerr corned iam icored the hit of thrir career daring the history making en gag ments in San Franriso 1, Employers and Men Are Dead locked: Strike Situation In Portland Unchanged SAN FTtA.VCISO ) Calvin McNab. . Sept. 2L L. local attorn . waft appointed teoerai mrdtator in the ironworker strike. Heretofore, VY. T. Boyce. accident immigration inspector, had actrd M mediator. It is unknown whether McNab will re place him. Representative of the employers nd employes are deadlocked. Thv t (iitw orkers said they saw no pros pect oi" a settlement. Rioting broke out in half a dozen section of the Mission district in connection w ith the streetcar strike A crowd of three hundred attarlrd . streetcar with rock-. Thr mob re formed every time the police dispers ed it. Unchanged in Porvand PORTLAND. Sept. ?1 The strikt situation is unchanged Roth sides ;ire awaiting government action Here From Brownsville Mr and Mr. Cha. Howe, son an r'a-itrhter of Brownsville, are in town today shopping. FLAG MAKERS ARRFSTFD GY GOVERNMENT ORDER This morning Ar.hir Mischlrr and family, who li e near Pirtle Station, had a narrow escape Fhev start rd to ( or alii in their t.ir and when going down t)'r hill at Orleans chapel. Mr. Mischlrr lost control of the car The car went luadfir-t into a ditch at the side of the road, landing- the car on end. A t'r rrick 0 a srenrrd and the OJttJ pulled out. The only damage done the Cat ai a broken fender Vonr of the occupants of the car were in jnred. I 1 IR S l F pph .it orchard f mib' north of 1 rbunon for Ml ccnti a box Nick l elchty. Boll 1J14I sJS-2H ... m FOR R F.NT I'ivr-rnom modoCM bun galow at 'Ml Fast l"ifth St Furnace. FlrcpMcOi Dutch kitchen, cement basemrnt D.in JollNttOfli I iit Na tion.il Bank Bldg 21tf rut ih'W'i 1 ERS U now ninth m )gf gntonfl the life insurance com panies of the United States New York Times 2I r,(n lHismoN'-Can he had hy young man drsirink to learn MM raphy at Western Union Receives salary whilr learning. Call at of fice or information. t21-24 Visiting Aunt Mis- I .via Ross of Fugene 11 visiting her aunt. Mrs. Dave Proman Going to Astoria I M Doughton of Hulhert & hl ing Hardware store will go to Aojria in the morning on business. He also expects to no over to Fort I'anby to visit his hrother-in-law . BIHott Sprcng rr, who is with Fifth company Ft. Canny Boys Receive "FCata Several crates of fruit, includinj: pearhrs, prars and grapes and an lit numrrablr amount of boxes of cand were "hipped to thr boyi at Fort Canby yesterday afternoon. Has Tonsils Removed ("has Fotrmillrr had his tonsils re moved yesterday. JUDGE BINGHAM HEARS CASES IN CIRCUIT COURT I n the circuit COO 11 todftl before bulge Bingham the follow ing ib vorces ere ranted 1 1 am literal) - Hamerslv ; Etotl A Hart v Lour R. Hart; Sarah B. Smith vs ill iam 1'. Smith, and Bessie Wei hons . Kenneth Welsh on 1 1 the case of Within vs Watkins the caM r m dismiaacd. In the case of Bilyeu and Weather ford vs. Chester t-'ioiich. a deumriei was heard by the plaint i ft" and the cae wa taken under ad isetm-nt LLOYD GEORGE IS NOT A BEAU BRUMMEL 1 ( m N, s pt 1 1 B Mali) ladf PffOte a horrified letter to the newspapers that she actually Lloyd-George in CoCkapttf street with " distinct crack riiht across the left boot." I he new-spa per claims that UlOyO George is very quick on his t'eet and that leather nowadays is a trencher ens fabric ; furthermore thai 1 lov! George never had any leanings to wards dandeyism. W SHINGTON. Sept It (U P. -The federal trade commission hargrd that 20 of thr largrst flag ind bannrr makers had vudatrd the :nfair competition law, in a complaint :iied today. ALBANY SCHOOLS WILL OPEN MONDAY MORNING Thr Albany schools will open Mon lay morning, and a large attend.mce i expected. The tuft) school orchestra and b.ind winch made a mod reputation last winter, will DC organised ami practice Start ad within a few days. Both th. liestra and band v ill make toon this winter A trip will hr mad wn the west side of the river t rtland and back on the east side Sci eral members last year w ill ba absent thin vear and their places v ill be filled by new students C'lar 1 net Wicks, itto I a Grange and t has K ing are now with Fifth Co at Port Canby. Paul and Pete Mil L r have joined the navy. Robert Boetticher goes to U. of O and Mar ion to O. A. C Frnet Dohnert HOI ed to Pendleton. Vrlma 1 awrenson and Rtlth LlvingOOd graduated from h;gb school httt year. JURY HANGS IN DRAFT OBSTRUCTIONIST CASE MERICAN FIGHTERS GOOD SPENCERS SAY THE FRENCH v Portland, Sept. 2b, 9 I he Mayor, fe Albany, Ore. 'l Dear ir; We, the boy from B the City of Oakland and balona county, on the Southern Paci:ic pec:al tram, Scptenibcr 20th, de- sire to cxpres our appreciation t tot the bounteous hospitality ex- j tended to us by the people of your city. OAKLAND AND SALON A a! COUNTY BOYS. Vl the dinner last nigt 294 soldier nd six railroad men were served in te armory. A great deal of cheering wa enjoyed and toasts were given to the Albany ladies, and the Honor iuard girls, w ho scrv cd- PfMsJ Pieiifcr, on behalf of the Albany la its. gave a toast to California. Modi redtt i due Mr Ptetffer, who cook ed the dinner for the men. Also is due the chairman of thr 00 rn committee, who handled the ork so efficiently. The chairman 01 the Finance Pro motion committee 01 the Ked Cross society report that the Government Ilow 60 cents a plate for dinner for soldiers who are passing thru Albany these davi for American Lake. The ey is paid thru the Railroad com pany, thru the quartermaster general's eadquarters office in San Francisco 1 he Albany ladies furnish the meal and it there is any profit made, the ladies receive it to purchase materials to be used by the Linn county chap MT. Jelly, pics, potatoes and pickl are to be donate o. iitor of the Albany Democrat: Dear sir: Words cannot express the courtesy with which we wen- treated by the people of the bigget little city in the country. Please give letter a mention in your paper, Very respectfully, (Signed! VALLEJO DELEGATES SEATTLE, Sept. 21 iV. P.) ftrr IT hours' deliberat :ou. the jurv in the case of Unlet Wells and Sam Sadler, charged with an attempt to hamper war preparation hy obtri:c ting the draft, was unable to agree, and Mi dismissed United State- Vttorney lit-ti laM thr men w ill bf tried again By W. S. Forrest. United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS Aug. 29. (By Mail) r rancc is beginning to believe tnat noncv grows on trees in t ie UBstM States. The army and navy lias had several pay days Shiny American guld pMC M have rapidly found their way into bank till :n exchange for Frenc coin ot the M aim and the latter h been lavishly distributed in typical 11urican fashion. The French poilu looka vvith env 00 his American fellow fighter. Th 1'oilu receiv cs tour cents a day f 1 i ing- a Poilu. The British Tomm gits 24 certs a day. The America soldier get a'out 7v cents a day. An he spends it. Paris newspapers never cease t wonder at the spending American tig'iter One told how common, or dmary stokers off one of Uncle Sam battleships came to Pans and cashe M letters of credit at Pans bank Another detailed how an American Jackie bought a doen bottles champagne jnst because it was Chonp in France. Pari hotel keepers have ceased t hi surprised when an American sol dier or sailor orders an expensi room. Theatre ticket offices sell big priced seats to merican fighter without a UMIMT Restaurant wait crs are not surprised when they i told ".lust keep tHe change. So marked has become the Ame can money spending menace that the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A., which i a self-appointed guardian cner our fighters pocketbooks and moral. h. placarded tHe following "don't and " hrnrvers": "Don't engage room in anv hotel (continued on Page Pour) COMPLETE SUCCESS WON BY THE BRITISH Artillery Duel Greatest Since War Began According to en American Correspondent By William Phillip S.mmm, United Press Sufi Correspondent! BRITISH HEADQUARTERS, Srpt. 21. Behind an inferno of uriting steel, the British continued ei radiance along the Ypres-Men:n road. The greatest artillery duel of tlie cftre war raged last eight on the res front. German prisoners said British fire was the deadliest ince the beginning of the war. The British used five distinct lines of bar- raire lire simultaneously. A great number of British airmen ;irticipated, flying low and pouring rrachinegun fire into the Germans. This is the iirst time that airmen have been assigned the task of machinr Kunning infantry. General Haig re- rtcd complete success of the Brit- IM attacks. 1 ne Britisn losses were bakt. CUTTLE MEN ASK LOWER LIVESTOCK RATES WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. (U. P.) The Texas National Livestock Ex change and allied organization., filed a complaint with the interstate com inerce commission today, asking low it livestock rates on practically all American railroads. APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN ISTRATRIX ASKED FOI A petition (or the appointment of an administratrix, in the estate of GcOTM W. Warmouth, deceased, was filed today. The petition asked fo the appointment of Ida Warmouth widow of the deceased, executrix. The "obable value ot the estate amount to $5150. The heirs at law include Id Warmouth. widow; Lillian War mouth, daughter: Geore Warmouth Jr., a son. and Florence Warmouth daughter, all residents of Linn coun ty. Oregon. PUBLIC SALE YESTERDAY WAS BIG SUCCESS A public sale was held yesterday at the J. A Byers place at Tangent Mr. Byers and family are moving to Independence. A large crowd was present, and th? sale was a success financially. Near ly all purchasers made cash pay ments, which indicates that the farm- rs have money. Two teams of hor s were sold for $400 each, 90 pound hoats sold ior $17.50, and cowa aold as high as $T5. The farm machinery brought almost new prices. I CITY NEWS ft Go'den Pheasants Some golden pheasant are ot dis play in the window of the Mb mv Cnn store. These bird were import ed from India. ONE KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED IN COLLISION TACOMA, Pept 21 (V r Mo torman ndrew Poitano MM killed 0Mj several pacnger injured in a streetcar collision this morning The ears met & a single track in a dense foK. Boy Is Parolled EmAc Gepncr, 15-year-old son Mr and Mrs. Fred Gepner 01 E Albany, came before Judge McKnigi today. The child was found deliti CM and parolled to John Catlin Another Red Crosa Committee Mis Flora Mason is in charge of one committee for serving the sol diers, and her helpers are Mesd.ime. C Tv Winn. Woodward. G. T. Hock ersmith. II H Hewitt. Glen Inn kins. P. R Kelly. Hawkins. W. L rackaon, Misses Janet Dawson and Ruth LMngOOd In last night' Dem ocrat this committee wa. ocerlooked. Mrs Fd Collins and daughter Jean are sipht-secing in Portland this week. A Mexican, with 16 donkeys, passed (I rn town Wednesday morninrr on his way over the Flkhorn conntry. Reserve your aeata now for Kolb ft Dm. Boys Coming Ho Word was received in Albany tha morning trom nenry rian. stating that he would be home Saturday night to spend Sunday. He is at the raval training camp at Seattle. Mar shall Woodworth. Bert Stevens and F.dwin Fortmiller are also expected home. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranged from 4 8to 81 degrees. River atands 1 feet. Sale Tomorrow A public sale will be held tomorrow in the Riley barns on East Second street. Many out of town folks are expected to attend. Registered horses mares and cattle will be for sale. Music Studio to Open The Wilson Music Studio will open tomorrow in the Schmitt-Hunt Build ing for the enrollment of pupils. The Wilsons have conducted a music in stitute in Albany most successfully for eight years. Returning Home M. O. Edwards of Brownsville, ac companied Mr. a id Mrs. W. E. David- sen to lbany this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson left on the electric for Portland and from there they will go ti t. ir home at Heppner, Oregon. Ships Cattle Lee Miller shipped another carload oi cattle to Portland last night. On Businesa Trip l Sternberg went to Portland last night on business. Baby Boy Rorn this morning to Mr. and Mra. Fd Rogoway. a baby boy. Boys Receive Jelly and Jam Mrs. Nellie Myeri packed a box containing 44 pinta of jelly and Jam and twenty two and one-half dtoren eggs for the boya at Fort Canby, yesterday.