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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT
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VOL XXX
ALBANY, I.1NN COUNTY. OKK CON. TUE8DAY. OCTOBER 16, 1917.
No. 125.
uncli! Sa'tl May 1 ,
in Ftotoriti in I
Strlktrt Aotlvltlei
nnjn fined $200 for
P NTS
Red Cross Will Get the Meat;
Lodge Asks Governor for
, Head and Horns
Hi WAH RVI
MA t
: BOARD
it CREATED
Exemption ol SKilled Wo mibii
from 'i.t duil U 1 tit tV
man demy Hi eJ
AMIIN'.ToN. i ). t If, (U p
1 1 ixii it of national defense t
1 imimJ t n: the 1 r cat ion ol wai
Mfvki lahoi baaed 10 lolvi hr coa
tantlj nit 1 rasltl,; pfohlcmi i lahol
Kepla.uig mm with womm. tb
r in pi fn ol tkilli .1 w orkiitrn trm
the draft, labor I it ( ripiion, arc
among t"r enajacta the oard would
Ihr Li'xit flaufllga li . uttailiH the
Mount urns outpui lt r war i)nr 1
mrtii t rinn1rriiH' taking Conscripts
from f r eaaapa to laweafani
I nth Make Gains
LONDON. )ce If. U IM -Gen-efgJ
Hi'if reported Dfll) raid and ar
iillrrv firing' German guns were -t-vr
in the Ypres St.orn district la I
niv hi The I ruh m i rifuy i aided
the German positions ii 'f'lri ti
liullf rotirt.
TWO INTERIM SAILORS
make fwc; mm
a.
SAN I RANTISro. Ovl 16. (U.
P t i tain W ( Mr an. h and Kit
Itmrrr I .i"u. officcri ol the German
ri e t r h .n I ' n s- In 1 here vbu the
United ta'rs itit'-rnr 1 them whrn en
tering thr vrsr, ' -i ironi the An-
gel Island Uilr r nni nt amp, bill
w ere i apt ui nj beiOCS noon ll
i.it on San PtesdMe ''v
GERWflNS F! .TFP OVER
SUCCESS IN RUSSIA
VMSTI klM. Od !6-U P
Ever v (term an nrwpaper received
l-rrr devntrd considerable spar to
gloating nvrr the success of thr Ger
man m.il ampaii;" against thr Rm
Ian Islands of cel anil Ian. anI
dfclsfing that Ocnnaa pvccm Uitw
an .inwrr to thr rrrrnt war
pt hri b allirfl Ira'lrrn of waninK
A) ici man po rr
AtttMfitl Hoxtnn Conteat
Gro Rolfr ,n.1 Will Ho if lag
toil. i for I'nrtLind whrrr thrv w ill
tttfllld a boRlna ' "ntnt tonttihr
Brcmghl Bopettai
Mr ftfld Mi I" D. Tornrtt of
(VftblrfC IfHvfd in Alhany odiy
with it'lli' from thr Oahtrr- Ix'-'l
It I) Dominion. charKcil with will
m eth by Dvaaiy Itate Pan
Wanlrn I S HaMkrr, thu BOmlM
tnLi.il a plra of inll) in lit" ttt
tur oiirt ami 4i KM ' Bm of
UOO td ' ladfi 1 1 Swan
'lhi tfir iniiiiimim IIm lha roiihl
Itgalll bi laVataai tmt him Ii
the jiiititr of thr prate
Thr t Mai laalaai E Unai Kfb
M S I'.rh were ditfllltafd upon too
ti..n ,,f Dmtul Xttorney Gale S
Hill It I undrralooil, howaWfi IMJ
th- aaiabboia "f ftiemu of Don i
titi who wrtr RMMlaa aaaM aal
m il propor to coafribau la ifr p)
m-nl of the fior IMenati t':i
Daaat
The rlk w iM fe lurnril 'rt to llir
Krii Croai aaaa tietiea for mh i
itloa -1 T,r aWfcwn 'teem fit aaw
aaai TMi aaafi eMWjrtd ,!i
Irtirr rr.riw.l fcf t" H Strwar
l( .lav fiom the Slatr dmif DtpATl
merit
inovnuent 4 alio ttartrtl to
v lo Iftttfi tin- baad for thr BfJ
I .(r ro.,m Uaott ordmar cifCttm
t.inrri the heail would Ar ru ni
tif Slate GaflM lrpartmrnt.
l-xalted Killer Will MriT II h..- 1
M nultrf up witli GovtnMM VI ithv
oniLc and a tctiet madr that i
r tiirnrd over lo tlie local lodne
I air hi aftrrnoon DcpMty Stall
l .nir Wardru I S Hawker lilk
.''h ihr Slatr GaflM !rparttnen: !
uri to thr diftpotition that h- nil
he madr of ihr elk He wa i I W I
i aai hr aioald aoi Mm the meat ovci
until T-e re. eipt f official intru. t-on
which afeonM rflacn him in thr morn
huL
Delay in Sending Diplomatic
Mail Pouches by Britain
Cause of Trouble
HINTED POUCHES CONTAIN
DIPLOMATIC SECRETS
Swedish Government Also In
dignant Because Denied Cable
Code to Stockholm
ClOVFR SEED BUYER
SPENDS BIG SUM HERE
F. N'enhatit, clover teed buyer
Mm York tatv. let! MLain to-Liv
ftrr padlaa hi the- Willamette val
V. ihr aflfll of for clovei
erd. fully V Bat rrnt of wht h wa
MSI in LMB county.
The erd w -H niu. h blgbtf W
it.ir than heretofore, the ivrriif
ti r ..!(! hrinn ah'ut Jll cent per
HI till
LINN COUNTY NEWS NOTES
Croti for ihr
1 1'int v
chaptcf
NEW CLASSIFIES
FOR 9A1 B IMS Model Bolck, in
Ifood nll'littiin. ;il $J4I Bdl pfcOIK
2?) I oWW
rim i mh-k i ihkk i will
call I .i pOMf ht Md rrtnrtl it till
rd Willi ulrr f-i 5 mil .t Kllnn
F. M Mh hell, Hrll phone U 4
olft If
P( iR S 1 I
IF13
lir witittl.
Ilrll nhom
nlft 1H
FOR sm i .ii head f pi R art
oM, PoImihI i'liin;i tock: 5 hi
frnin 7ll .i 120 pottn4tj I MiikIi
ItOtTt. I II nlinnr M4-J., Home
boM 7421 oift-is
I (1ST fold f r 1 1, r ii it y pin, ri'limi
lo Jnlm Meely .ii Mli.inv Gun inrc
olftlH'
for sM Fori loafing car. A l
cnnHilinn (in In- ct-n at P.irilic
Cuaffr; llll Or ncr C. R
Reed. ol6-I8
OREGON LIBERTY LOAN
MAKES BIG GAIN
9 I'OkTI.AKD, Oct. 16 (U.
'' I' i Ihr Oreon Liberty Loan '
total it four million, on- hundred
and ninety one ihoiiiand. ninr
Ixindrtd and fifty dollar rOflf
undred arid eventy-ix ihou-
aaaa tigan hundrri aoUara lu
I baaa MibacHbad dorintt thr Un aj
i 25 aoari
. , ! '9j ) ) fj ') ) '
WOMEN PICKETS GET
HEM JAIL SENTENCE
BIG PROPERTY LOSS
IN KANSAS CITY
Seventy-Five Hundred Head of
Cattle and Over Three Thou
sand Hogs Are Killed
LEBANON AND SCIO
TO HELP CONSERVE FOOD
Organizations Started in Both
Places to Hnlp Win
the War
O.S.
FAMOUS STOCKYARDS
ARE PARTLY DESTROYED
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 U. P.)
Sweden t'ii withdraw her riuiioin
niiMoii from WathiiiKlon ,(
ritaia aVlfljri I'rr rtlploaaitk aoacbtflj
wwlallflli offhaali atd It li offn :ll
uti d that thr mail nut COfltflla r
ilk rivaling thr 1 uahuiK attar
SvV.inh rapra acatattVai claiai ;hi
mi. he t t.iit.tin prirn iiall food ta
ktiri
Thr Swede arc hihthly iridik'iiant
tCCaaac tur illMlr((r it! ialIINK lo
Stockholm in C04t Ml leiiiel thcin
WVSM1 VfJTOS', Oct. 16 I
-Point- Jude Mullowney tentemrd
fn'r uffr.ir While Monte pickrt to.
i month each in ihr workfiouae.
Ierlariri that vumen refute to
ti otftnf .. law he didn't help to
make, thr women amioumrd a mori
atCf drrnoiitr:ition tu he held baiof
hi White Home on Svemler H
Twt:nty-Five Acres of Ground
Rumen lu Mrtilrnads
Embaigo Shipments
CONVICTION OF PORTLANU
PHYSICIAN IS SUSTAiNLU
SALKM, Oil 16 l". IM The
Sujireme t.ourt atlunird thr convic
tion of l)r A V Aitiplunil of I on
bind, cotnirtt .t on a ih.irut ol man-
nuhtri ir thr death of Auaa An-
OtTlon, resit Mi tit I torn an ulehral Op-
LA FOLLETTE INSTI
GATION IS HALTED
L;. Follettf- Oechnes to Make
Verb. il Slatempnt nf Case:
Other Testimony Sought
p.
i atiofl Aataplaad
iiiprituniiient tron
i a eiitrncr. ti
ne to 15 rarv
SPEAKERS LEAVE THIS
AFTERNOON FOR SCIO
lion I .lir.ir H Plpaf and Statr SaiN
or I l Cflfllcfe left iMt atlrrm .n
r Scio, w hart the w-ill tprak hi
ior of the new Liherty 1-oar
l oiiirfhl at 8 o'dov k thr MflM lpcak
rt "ill addrt s a meet hp: at
h.-non. and Urge crow d i cx-
H ' a bolli place.
WASHINGTON! ct. 16 t 1
I afottrttf't rcfaaaJ to pro., all
i!i-loal tt.ttrnienti until they are
thown to he lalae hy hi acttseri, I
to'la tsdfld tli( hearing in the La
felletta investigation.
Chairman PojacttM announ. rd, fI
r,g an executive eion. that no
imre lira ring will le held hy the
apacial i -0111111 iitee toaraMariajf Lafot
ht: '- rxpilK on. i'he Citnnntre will
. .'lain n nit r,r mat ion from other
conrcrs am! rcpotf ha the Ttfcemher
ii - ilotl "f conRTcaa.
I ntead oi making ; verhal otatr
Hunt. L (toilette' jiavc the comurttrr
i h-tttr outl mnp hi-, po-ition, and
de.Iaitntf that he had done every
Mfla) poaaAlc to make the investiea-
tioa rontplttflL
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 16 (U. P.
-Hire deoiroyed crral acre of stock
lard and killed over 7.50 cattle at
vie Kana City Stock Yards tint
morning. I'roperty damage is ctun
aiai at
Stockmen believe that locomotive
aparla caaacd the fire. The raaaaval
n cendiarisin i mu onfinned T h C
,rca:rr rt of tht yards were saved
KflMflM City Stock Yards company
this atom on m bl Bttd that 75J cat
tle and 8100 hogs were killed. Twenty
t.ve acreere hurncd over.
All railways, except the Missouli
Pacific, laaatal aa emhargo against
attle fhirni"ti to Kan-as City un
til conditions are agaifl normal.
k M lamirier and L K Harnit
wh, wrnt to Lebanon and Scio
ft alflTflflf to ortranie associations to
hand!- th- food conservation cam
taiajftl jn thoe loealitir. report hav
ntr had Bioal siiccesi'ul tnrettnirs an 1
aaiag ajccompliahad noteworthy re
mits. The paoali of both placaa have tak
n hold of thr work of savini? the
ood supply for the soldier and the
eoplr of the hungry allir, and show
(treat ea--netneM and a wil!infnr to
rooperate.
t Lahaaoa an orjraniration was
rn.ed w:-h Kev. Frank James, chair-
tr O. F. Cotper, secretary; R. L.
Gflaon, trranrrr. with Dennis Cor
ner. Dr. J. G Gill. S. If. Garland
nd ! r Geo Wagoner, president
oi ihr Woman's Civie club, on th-
hoard.
A I Scio a nucleus for an organiza
tion was formed with Prof. H. L
Kobe, chairman; Mrv W. F. Gill, sec
retary. and Mrs. A G Prill. E. C.
Peary and Mrs. D. C. Thorns the
other members of the committee. A
; rmarent organization will be form
ed soon.
Well Known Man Is Elected at
Annual Meeting Held Here
Last Night
MRS SUMMERS AND C. H.
CUStCK AhE RE-ELECTED
THREE AKK KILLED IN
COLORADO K. R. WRECK
UiSlRibi 16 HOlUS
SUCCESSrUL KQAU uAY
Tat people of Road District No.
16, W. A. Gilkcy, supervisor, held a
HOO.J roads day yestcrduy and ac
complished a considcrahlc amount ot
work, and .t noon they were served
a delicious big spread on the banks
of Crabtrer Creek. Besides doinrf
good work on the road, the day was
enjoyaMy spent.
District 16 is one of the hest in
the couniv tor volunteer work.
TWO AMERICAN STEAMERS
ARE SUBMARINED
DENVER. Oct law (U P. Three)
ttammrn were killed and one injured i
a hen an etwine pulling a Santa Pal BOcTTOX, Oct 16. tt. P.) The
train exploded today Several cars) White Star line announced the sub
fl ere derailed and much track de I n.ariuim; of the steamers Hostonian
stroyed. an. I Memphicon.
SHFOO MAN BUCKS STREET
CR WITH FOPO
To buy ? second hand "Flivver'
' day and then on thenext to at-
trmpt lo run down a street car. wa
hr experience of H. H Hamilton of
P!'edd. Linr ottntv It hsm rhn
Mr. Hamilton bouRht his Ford in
Portland and was hurrying home wttii
hi machine when he eot tanttled u;
with a -treet car yesterday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. He was driving al such
a speed that hr and the two other
occupants of the car w-ere thrown to
the street and the front of the car
pretty badly damatred. The injure
nn arera attended to by Dr W. H
Pyrd. The Ford wa taken to t
VfCa a race for repairs and Wr.
Hamilton and friends proceeded t
Shedd with the ear. The streetca
I u fmag sooth on Liberty and Mr.
Hamilton was driving east on Court
le hit thr streetcar on the rear
dhole. Salem Cap-tol Tournal.
RIVERSIDE ITEMS
Mr and Mra. Frank Roberts hi
hipped their icoods to F.ltnira am
ill so. n ir there to make their
nmf.
!r llatfod and fainil havr arn
d and taken possession of thr p!a
ifinetly ownrd bv J D Harbrr
lr nna atfladCf and Miss
rs tub r son spent Sunday wl
tlxir mother, Mrs Janata nderaon
The Thnrtday club was entertalnc
tin- home "f Mrs Henry Stewart
r ntnal plrataai riaat wai enoye
nd a dainty lunc'i was sered TI
lllowiaa ladies were present Mrs
ainrs Stellmachcr. Battman. uout
l.-y. Caldwell. Masterson, Miller.
Calctwtll, Mhaaon, TrtMUt Wltchtjr
Shru, I a tih u r, 1 odne, M isvs hit
e Eaitman, Rose Dodn, Vera
Wtllibatiks, llertha Mrck. F.min
ulmer and Dora Sir art Miss
Stella Hoover of Albany was an hon-
red Ratal Mrs Dent Stewart waa
lao present
M iss Bertha Beck spent Ihe week
nd Whh relaties in CorvalPv
Qttlte number of the Riverside
ifoplc attended the Palmer sale Sa-
tnrdaft
The Conntrv Club was entrrtainrd
:.t thr Dodaa home PrUhiy nu-ht The
haft fllfnUhrd China pheasants foi
lunch, and they were (rreatly enjoyed
by all.
Game were the pastime of the rvr
nlflaT A fine time was reported.
Mr and Mrs lohn Rred. Mr and (
Mrs Tavlor and John Rred Jr.. of
ti ar I ebanon, were caller at the
Miller ranch Sundr.y niirht.
Mrs Fllsworlh Shedd of Shed, I.
Mra, Mike Btaer at Careatha and 1
Mrs less Dalton of COTt, Oregon, j
wara callern at the Miller home Sa
turdav afternoon.
YES. THE OREGON FARMER WILL BE THERE WITH THE GOODS.
RECKON 10 BETTER.
DO MY 5HAr?E
I. PF 0. TO ASSIST
MANUFACTURERS
( , . i
ffBk Carnon bv Scci1 OmrUs) tal OVwJM Juunwl
School of Commerce Will Col
lect Data and Supply
information Free
Cartoon bv Sect1 fourtaaj, oi OfwROfi Juiaraaj
l'I V KRSTTY OF OREG'. Eu
Kne. October 16. Manufacturers
ri.Tcnam and other business men
who are interested in trade condition
In the outside world attain will hav
an opportunity this year of obtainin
free ol charge, the regular bulletin
leaned by the Industrial and Commer
cial Service Department of the Uni
ertity of ( )reaTOa School of Com
merce.
inc school of commerce is in con
ataM and direct touch with the fed
era! department of commerce and
with all organizations that are enpac
cd in collectim? and dissenrnatin
formation on trade conditions am
trade opportunities in this country
.ind abroad.
As fast as this information reaches
the ofiwe of tlie school of commerce
i: is placed in the form of convenient
concise, accurate and eomprehenstv
bulletin and distributed to interr-ti
persons throughout the state.
Tn addition to the regular bulletin
service, anyone wishing particular In
formation on any special subject can
secure it upon request. All this serv
ice is free of charge.
, Shad O Krantz. who for seven
years was industrial and financial re
porter on the Oregonian in Portland,
has charge al this work this year, and
is making special effort to aupply
information to legitimate Oregon in
dustries. Anyone interested in this
service should communicate with Mr.
Krantr, care the School of Commerce.
I Eugene, Oregon.
LINN RED GROSS
Reports of Officers and Con -
mittecs Show Locai Chapter
to Be in Fine Shape
D. S. Simth was elected last night
t'j head thr Albany Chapter of the
mencan Red Cross association, al
the annual meeting held in the Elks'
r.-mplr. Mr. Smith succeeds Dr. H.
M. Ellis, whose efficient executive
bility Mas one of the greatest ta
rs in getting the local chapter start-
d Dr, Ellis wai nominated by Mrv
B Winn, but declined to be a
ndidate for reelection.
Mr. Smith is a pioneer resident of
e county, is know n in every part
oi this territory, and faflJ shown an
active interest in the work of the
ad Cross all year. His election was
nanimoua.
Mis N. Gordon Can held, who ha
.tic cue oi the niuH active members
n the organuaiion, was chocn iirsl
ice president; Mrs. Mary Bilyeu,
.ho has also devoted herself to the
work, was honored uy being named
ccond ice president. Mrs. J. D.
fnmmcra was complimented upon her
vork as secretary for th past year
y being reelected ior the eneajflg
year, aud - it. cusicks ciiori.
a3 treasurer for the past year were
toted by his being placed m the ot
e tor another term.
The officers will meet Wednesday
evening to name the .icads 01 the
rarioos committees, who shall act as
the executke board oi the associa
tion.
Acting upon the request of Secre
ry oi the Navy joscphus Daniels.
the society ad vied a motion to have
a naval auxiliary to tnc local chap
ter to assist in the relict of the sailors
well as the soldiers. Officers of
this branch will be named by the cxe
CUrJvc committee at an early date.
The various reports showed the
Linn county organization in fine
shape. Dr. Ellis, in his report, traced
the growth of the chapter from the
cginn:ng, and quoted figures to il
ustrate the strides made. Mrs. J. D.
hummers, in her report, gave the
total membership of the Linn county
chapter at over 17U0, and of the Al
bany chapter at 523. The report of
the treasurer, C. H. Cusick, showed a
total of $4744.6X3 on hand, outside of
the money made from meals, amount-,
nig to over $2100, which has not been
turned over to the treasury yet.
Miss Canfield, chairman of the
eommittee on organization, reported
on the organization from the begin
ning to the present. She reported
for the four branches, Lebanon, Har
lisburir. Mill City and Brownsville,
ar.d for 16 branches throughout the
county. There were 391 members in
the auxiliaries at the time of organ
ization, and the present membership
shows a growth of over 100 per cent
in the last five months.
Miss S. Fdna Tones, chairman of
the finance promotion committee, who
1 as hern responsible in a large meas
ure for the success of the money-
ii iking enterprises undertaken, show
fd that the chapter has cleared $3178
on benefits, donation a, soldiers meals
md goods sold during the past firf
months
Mrs. R. F. Mason, chairman of the
membership committee, reported on
he erowth of the local chapter. Mrs.
C B. Winn, ol the supervisory com-
littee. reported on the work done at
the room. Mrs. Nellie Myers, as su
perintendent or the room, reported
on he nnmber of articles made, ship
ped, and the nnmhrr on hand await
:ne sliiprrtent.
Will Merrill, chairman of the mili
tary relief committer, was about the
rnlv ona having no report to make,
which was pleasing to the members.
Vo local hoys have yet taken part m
anv conflict.
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