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mi. WRATtTkh Tonlfht and Tuesday, KA1N 0 f ww 000000000600600001 I ALBAN Y DAILY DEMOCRAT L Seat Advertising Medium III Lisa County VOL. XXX ALBANY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVKMBEH 5. 1917. H. 141. TELEPHONE STRIKE STILL UNSETTLED Oregon, Idaho and Washington Union Will Sever Connections With Gallic, nia Union SATURDAY FOOTBALL GAMES SHOW SURPRISE RESULTS Albany Hi Outlucked by Heavy McMinnville Team; O.A.C. W.S.C- Game Sat. MEETING AT TACOMA TO DAY TO CU'UINUc STRIKE Shipyard tmpUyees Return lu Work at Seattle; Men Not Satisfied Wi h Mediator I At I IMA, So S. -lU. I".)---Willi lllc HMUdd mli mi. hi ,1 Liu. inn away Iron the ! li coast cowMtl hi electrical wofhcri union, and fOfha ing a nr northwest orgnauattoa, telephone Inn men and oprialor. ua thrrcd llrlr this afternoon All 111 Mrttal Waehii ". Ortfou end Idaho rm-haugr are r(fMwrttj Thr drlrijalr announced that they v mildn'l chaiitfr I i ir driiumU. anil will rnutinitr lie l rikr without fur ihcr connection ' iih California SK TTI.I-. N 5 -Thr hi. . I npltiyr. rrlnninl o work llti morn I'.tf. Iitil ihi y arc mm h disputed witti it r remit (il the lederal minimum wae irhcilillr .1 rim nine, il l'rancico yrterday. Sai school err m COLLft DONER' Falling ft t .tii MMAV 41 thr Ccn tral school ground (hit h,i.mn, ih cight-yrar old uu of Mr. anil Mrs. Karl Gate of Fast Fourth trr ' loin Iu COlhrbotM and will be un able to attend LkImmI for a few days Dr. Davis wii taltod and reduced tn fiarturc L R. SMOLTZ 1 JWIS G0(tf INSURE! POSITION I K Schult- V.c turn otlcicd u.d ha tccttttfld position a district titanatirr fur thr Oregon Life Inaiir .ttuc comnanv for M rion and I'd- rrlinlirv llr wilt .have offices in thr Masonic !)ii:Mnu in S.tlrm and will leave n..iii .1 -.itiiir hi new dtl trs w it Inn thr in t t o wirU Mr. Sehutti has rh.md ovti his local (ifr UMiir.inir business to his father, II. R. Bctmtti EXPLOSION CAUSES SIXTT DEATHS Vialtad Relatives A. K. McMahon, of Harriohurg. turned t his work tin- miTtiitil ftftei iit iti K relatives, in the city. M image License- License to wed wrrr issued to. lav to Murrel M. Hunt, 21, and Mice Holbrook. IB. hnth .of Alluny, Or- illr J. Dnwnintr, 2. and Pearl HtMr ulcr, 21. of l.nconih; and Id ,;rrrtt 1". ftnini , lf, .ind PtOMil M. Cfalfki Jl. of LOTOHaV Thr latter collate vTre married 1y jtiilKe IV H. Mo - KiHght ! NEW CUS9IFIE0 Batuiday Footbdl Scorei MeMbavWt Hlgk 1. Alluny Oregon ". M-.i inri 27. Call-una J7, Wath. 0. W. S C 1'A Idaho a O. A. C. 6, MUtMMtt I ii'. m Inuli tli Hill IJ AtfgU Ruoka II, Army, Tacuiua, 16. Sunday Koulti VaiKiiuvrr T'-iunirrrii IJ, Pt, Slcv- 0. The rtSMlll ill Saturday'! fantliall .lira In r ii i Jinl a lr turpi itn. Kir at ihr aenre m.idc ly ' aliu.rnia aifaintt W.iMiiKti'ii iv.i Lirnn than rxperted, Ithoutrh it M-ftl Krlicvrd that thr lrrnKl1lrlird 1'-.it lialll ayoHM drlral II. r wi'al.rnril WahiiiKlnnian. Cali ioruia liaa a hiu, fatl tram and will inolialily win Ir.nu Drricnn at ICimrnr n November 17. Tin 0 S Marinr (rum Marr ! land fcM M ay "illl Ihr lnrirr kneed lrririin Irani at l urtland. The arinrft luadr a o'r in raf.h iartrr ;-r. eould hair luadr it laritrr. As I d Hailry rirrrd il, il a timiily I i( a Beldtl Irani ( KMOMd, mperlenccd pbytn playinrx aitainit HcrdrW tram ol errrn, u:!raainrd t.lavrrt. Both Irani uird thr amr kyttrin and ihMtl thr aamr 'tKlial n aniuain tnriilml happrntit durinu ihr vamr hrn i marinr ran unt ' i ibnipll mfxed and an 6rsen play rr told hiln whrrr o en Tki ma- i iltra wrnt thrnll?li Boi e lat r:irhl and will praclnr .in liir iTni rrrtity raintnin until Thursday. Nr !rV will coach the mm twirr a dai nd rndravi.r to arork up a MWoOtl ffrne In nr aitainal tkr aui'inlanrr orfa tram M Taroma tadium nrxt - itnrdny. Thr marinr will n'.i be ir.it rrvirr to Orrcon. Inr th .rii-iirr icrlmmajtri will he of untold vainr and t''r marlnr' Ifnowlntire of flirnrnia will hr a help in atopplnir ,- iini v eoutbtrnert nnl.miTht in I Ma namr. Wihint1on latr ain prnvrd that rhrv havr a i-rrat dVivlnp marhinr hy liVini Tda.ho Inln rnmp Thr trorr dor nnf lndirtr thr trrncth Tiltin.in. for Ihey nndr v.ird in rlmmaae. Thr r.inir at CorraTlli prxt alurit.iv will r tor Itir norin- vr. tillr and n C will nut up I r ''ardrt front n ilntt thr hmVv Htrt mrn. Thr Air-ir Rnolc did wrll in hold 'n thr trone irnir tram at Taroma hy amall rorr Thr armv tram u a tronff onr and will i.-ivr thr n,a':nr thrir firt mlVhaHH) a! Ta . in i nearl Saturday. i.Mhanv .high Mkool playtd in har h rk Saturday. In apitr of outruah il l' thr hravlrr MrMinnvillr p1aver thrv loil hy the wore of 12 lo ft MrMinnvillr madr ihrir firat acorr aa a forward pa and a 45-yard run. Thr arrond ramr after McMinnvillr l.lorhr,l an Albany forward hall and rnrrd ' nearly V1 yard for thr noal Ktbany'l rorr wa madr hy trainlr (..oi'mII, ihr local lakinir thr ha; (row thr kick-off and hurkinir ii ir.ii'tht down thr field. Alhan' ! the ball to within MrMinn 'llr' ten-yard line t.hree time, only lo loe it in otur manlier. Captain Willard. Rial. William and othrr tarrrd for Mhany John R frnlani' irfrrrrd the itjmr. One Hnndred Thousand Pounds ol Powder Explodes as he suit of Deep Laid Plot HO .PITAL CHOKED WITH UURNED AND INJURED Many Homes Destroyed; Oftic ials 1 1 Company Decline to Issue Public Statement NEW KENSINGTON, !.. Nov. (,U. P.) With thr rvpluiion ol ICOjOOO poanda ol illuiiiiuatiuK powder .loinl in the Imruniif punt ol i.ic I'uilrd Stulr llliiinination company holr l.uil !uik wai drlroyrd. I. .,i nuny hoinea i expr.'cd. Il aai uup"itir lo iikih me lire a I'm .it.i ItaaH wai thr caur ol the tUltti. mating or hronrr powder to r. Irdr. i , anally liat rrachrd 60. Ik : illation i l.l,tl. All hoi- I .1 ire i IiiikciI Willi t lie ournrd aim latared, Plant officiala rrfuaed to make ; The imlice frankly declar l 'In- dtaatter wa thr rrsult of l rr'ullv laid plot. 000 CONSERVATION CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL Ninety-Five Per Cent Will Sign Pledge; 371 Sign Cards Pre sented by Lebanon Chairman Fully 5 per cant of thoc reque.ll I to sign the iood couacraitioii ards have complitd with the rcqucat, kaid A. C Scbmltt, chairman ui the ounty food cotiacrvation i oinmittec. a Democrat rcjyrctcutativc this ruing. Rev. Frank Jaim, chairman of the committee in charge ol the work at chanon, t.t in Jul report thi morn- iijK- m aiiowt-o tnat .vi people nan itfned the pledge card and that only even had declined to agree to the ropottlj Partial reportt have been received from other tectiona of the county and 'I indicate the complete (Kcea of food conservation rampaiKn in the county. Mr. Schmi'.t tat- d tbii tnoniinjr oat it any prrion In t.hr lounty had rcn overlooked by the muni t tees at they could secure the pU4 card and window ainnt by writing t ailing at the Kirn National bank. wmmm mm fop mm w mm Mr and Mn. M. MntKomcry lrave ti.nicht on train No. 13 for ihejr ne home in Medlord, where Mr afoatgOOItrf will itstimc hi duties a aticnt for the Southern Pacific ft -til road company. A. J. YanWaninR, who ha been temporary asent at Mcdford, ill tomt to Albany lo assume charge of l!ir looft. office. It i not known hrther Mr. VanVanings appoint inrnt at the local office if pennan nt. Mr. and Mr. MontRomerv leave lhany with many regret, havin l i n lirrr long niouirb to make many tarm friend, who likewise are loath to nee them depart Mr. Montgom cry Reniat nature and efforts to pleae thr patron of the road .have manV him wopular locally, and h lr;ivr for Ms new post with the best wihes of a large number of friend ltlk SALF. Brown in; re, wriir'is M90, good Nrn-il and work animal. Call D. II. Cade. Santiam Roftd Home phone K765. n5-lt)' k m B M Mi; ft Tin DIATB Bumi and Rnmmagr Sale at Mrtl Prt byteriati church December 7. V W Tl'D -Housekeeping rn mis ot amall furnished house by yotonfl crnplc. -wcrbyb'NM ctif A, Democrat office. n.v7 h'f'R RFNT I'urnishcd hOQfWl bousrkri'i iny on low rr fh ur. 690 West Seenlh utreet. gj 7 HOlTSK POM SV B Modern mv rom hotisr, good locatiof on ed street Cash or I'-rnis, at i 1 t gain. Call at f24 1 yon trt " n5-7 CONN IN AMBULANCE UNIT Fx-Oregon Aggie Football Star Plays Game In Philadelphia "Tuffv" Conn, former Orrwton Awi- t football tar who wrnt Fast to Prnnv1vania last sprine. hasarn!:sted nd i buying rooibnH with thr tynn rd Stntr. Vmhnlanrr Corps nt Thila-t'rlph-a. Tn n rerent tramr between tli e Ambulance Corps :ind t.inr. Conn niaile a number of sensationas 4T vard runs Sprakln-.' of the ('ashing yonn. trih'tron tar one of (he Fasten, vrrihe aM reeardint Conn substi tution for one of the retrttlnrs "Tn bi re:ret Ttrrwrr hid a staunrb co wnrler n "Tuffv" Conn The latter did not ret into the crime until the eeond blf when an rntlre new bark HrM was :ent in. Conn aur.ni ruined b(s vriv tlirnivb fbe marines line iom- ;t m1 runs of 10 vartta nch were hnn7 tip to bis rrrrlit.' Orei?onian. OPERA HOUSE WILL OPEN SATURDAY EVF The Albany pera House will In opened Saturday night with a pres caUtion of Gene Stratton 1'ortcr play of the 1 iuiherlosl region, "h'reck k by a company of player under the John Cotl management. "Fr 1 c" i a high class production with excellent cast of player ami linstrfei The management was Cnced 1 1 make a lower price in Al bntti tor this production than is be Inn rrcci. ed in other cities of this sire. Then are many .song numbers la " l"i tC tries1 tliat arr sure to brconu iMiinilar, among which arc "The Girl I've had in Mind," 'Ve Couldn't Get Along Without thr Irish." and Merer Kik-w W.hat I.ove Could Do. I his attr.u t-t Hi i pla ing to crowded bouses in every citv ,here it is be ng preentetl. The irra hit use tfj renmdelct! lit spring bv thr owners of th !tilding, who tried to convert it in fn a movim picture theatre: )ut thr! venture failed K.verett Cnniming nhti will manage the new Rolfe the aire, has taken ovrr thr opera house and will prrrnt road attractions '. ! is place. Th greater part of the io.hu Cort attraction will be brought to Albany and will show at thi hone. The Rolfe will run exclusiv ly rs a motion picture and vaudeville house. "Freckles" is a worthy production for the opening of the fall theatrical season. GERMANS CONTINUE ITALIAN ADVANCE Von Mackenson Crosses Tag liamento River at Point North of Pisano SIX THOUSAND ITALIANS ARE TAKEN PRISONER NSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO BIMMITE TRAIN HOfjL'IAM, Nov. 5 (1. P.) An unsuccessful attempt was made last night to wreck a Nor- thrru Pacific train with dyna- mite. Seven sticks of dynamite were found attached to a rail in s such a manner that the ould CTplode nrhea Uic train hit them. 6 It is believed that the dynamite was intended tor a heavy beach train. mm nust mm RLCCRC OF EXPENDITURES W ASHINGTON, Nov 5. tU. P.). The Supreme Court decided that the Louisville & Nashville Railroad nut publish the expenditure of cer- iin funds under thr president s per mit direction. The railroad is alleged to have ugc corruption fund to maintain bby to bribe officials and corrupt legislature. The decision gives to the Interstate Commerce Commission authority tti rrobe the innermost secrets of ihc ilroad's political conduct. MURREL M. HUNT AND ALICE H0LBR00K TO WEO A marriage license was issued to lay to Murrel M. Hunt and Miss Mice Holbrook, both of this city. Mr. 1 ! tint is employed in the Gol to Rule store, being a resident of this c ty for the iast year. Miss Holbrook a daughter Ol Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Holbrook, and is a popular nn m ii the younger set. She is a graduate. Albany high school. Premier Lloyd George and Premier Painleve Arrive at Rome to Urge Resistance ROM K. Nov. 5.-(L Pj Increas ing enemy pressure on the left wing the Italian army along t!.c Taglia- incnto river i officially repotted. The rnciny succeeded in reaching the right baatfc ot the Tahamento. it is stated. indicated that the Austro-Germant have made a croising of the river. By Ed L Keene, United Press Staff Correspondent LeOavOON, -Nov. 5. The Germans uirceftslully renewed their offensive it. to Italy, according to both the Ber in and Rome statements. Field Marshal Von Mackensen ctosed the Tagliamento river north of Tisano, making prisoners of 6,00u Italians. Military experts believe the Germans are attempting to flank the Italians. The Berlin statement de clared that the Germans are advanc ing westward. Fhe arrival of Premier Lloyd George and Premier Painleve at Rome is believed to indicate that the Ital ian situation is sttll serious. Closer cooperation of the allied war plans assured. Front dispatches declare I the third Italian army is prac tidily intact. MORE SOLDIERS TO BE SERVED MERE T0NI6HT Second Train Due to Arrive at 7:45; Last Train Wrll Come lo morrow The aecond troop train to arrive Albany for mcali on the laat con tingent going to Amrrican Lake out f the firit draft call will pull into le atalion at 7:45 o'clock Uiia eve ning, according to the beat informa tion available thin morning. The ain will bring J72 men. The Ked rpaa again handled the ligation Sa- day evening without a bobble, and tent over 5J lusty Americana on tlinr ay to Camp Lewis singing the prais- f the city. Franz Pfeiifer and c-workers set up a meal that waj Ppreciated and will long be remem bered alter the boys are in the inches. Thr last train of the first draft ill be fed here Tuesday cvrning. vrr JM men bring assigned to Al- ny. Last night two or tbrrr troop trains a d through thr city on their way- Camp Lewis. These men wer? rvrd mrasl further down the line. WOMAN SENDS S.O.S. FOR COAT, TAILOR FINED MUST SHOW SHERIFF THAT HE IS REGISTERED Adwootl K. Mitcham was arrested last evening by Deputy Sheriff Fd Hawker for not having his registra tion card with him. He claims that he registered at Kanas City, Mo., last June w,hcn he was in the work house, but that he was never (ft! a card. Sheriff Bodinc is investigat ing the case. Because a lady customer sent an S. O. S. call tor a coat which she tiesired to wear to church J. H. Bik n.iaii. a local tailor, was forced to pay a fine of $10 in the City Recorder's court on the charge of speeding. Biknian believes in prompt serv ice. and started out Sunday morning i:i his trusty Ford to make the deliv oy. Tir speed cop asserted that he exceeded the limit and Bikman paid the fine. TWO DOZEN ARMED I.W.W. ATTACK TROOP TRAIN MARYSYILLE. Ca1., Nov. 5. d. P.) Twenty-five armed men, be- I eved to be L W. W., attacked Western Pacific troop train, the sol (fieri using clubs to beat off the at UCkiBg force, after a stubborn fight Posse the pursuing the L W. W To Hold Memorial SUES 10 COLLECT $3500 dims on lino comnc THREE AMERICANS KILLED IN FRANCE Five Americans Wounded and Twelve Captured When Ger mans Attack Trainina Treneh UNERAL OF MRS. JANE TURNER HELO TODAY Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Turner passed away Sunday at the .home of Geo. Richards, four miles east of Albany, and the funeral was held at the Ch.i.- tian church today at 1 p. m., Rev. Morgan preaching the sermon. The deceased was born in New ork November 8th, 1833, and was arried in the year I860 to Alexander urncr. In the year 1893 she moved lo Oregon and has since made her home with Mrs. Geo. Richards. WAR DEPARTMENT 8IVES OUT OFFICIAL NEWS No Pacific Coast Men Included in Casualty List Given Out . by Secretary Baker WASHINGTON, Nov. S.-(U. P.) - Tiie war department issued the firat itrican casualty list growinc from n actual clash between American nd German soldiers. The Germane attackrd an Amrrican training trench, k.lling three, capturing 12 and wound- ng five. One German wa made pria- oner. the Head are: i nomas r-n- right, Pittabnrg: James Gfeaham, liansviltr; Merle Hay, C-Udden, la. Thr wounded are: John Smith, I udington. Mich.: Charles J. Hop kins. Stanton. Texas: George Box. ltus, Oklahoma: Homer Givene, : 'overdale. Alabama; diarlea Ore, Lyons, Kanaaa. WASHINGTON. Nov. 5. The Reo. Cross announced the establishment of committee at Zurich to provision thr captured Americans tn Germany. Kood kits weighing nine pounda win be sent to the priaonered Americani three times each fortnight. LBREN LUPER MAXES 6000 ON TROMBONE ORYALLIS, Nov. 5. (Special to Democrat) L. J. Luper of Tan who is an agriculture student here at O. A. C, was sscce-sful on the trombone in the recent trvout for cadet band. Besides carrying his a-ttt'tiei and work with the ban.', Mr. Luptr plays at the Majestic :hcaf six evenings of the week. He ;s phot. ni.i on going to California rpc- lalizc in music at the end Of his our-years' term here. Mi Luper is a son of L. B. Luocr, i cll known wheat grower t Tan- cent. LABOR SRflRTAGF ACUTE SAYS RESERVE BOARD WASHINGTON. Nov. 5. (U.P.) The federal reserve board's monthly bulletin today announced a natior- widr labor shortage as acute. The report declares that business is satis- actory and industrial activity ex tremely great J. D. TURNBRID6E SEEKS DIVORCE FROM WIFE A suit to recover $35011 damages fee the alleged failure of defr-rdam t t cliver to .him a certain tract laiia which he claims to have rented was tiled today by Lee Miller against Charles F. Cooper. Miller states in the complaint that last spring he paid $250 down to rent a piece of land containing 250 acres of pasture and 40 acres of bottom land. Hr had tennants to sub-let the 40 acres, on which beans and pota toee were to he planted on the shares. He had 100 bead of sheep, besides Memorial services in bono: t)4 the late .Indge Robert FaVin, who diet! last month, will be .held in Salem Tuesday afternoon in the supreme court room. A large delegation of seme cattle, w.hicb he had planned Multnomah county lawyers apd jur- to pasture on the land. :ts will attend, braider man, from 1 On account oi the failure of de other parts of the state. I frndant to turn the land over to him Shelburn People Here I Mitfff claims to have lost $1500 hy Mrs. , L. Oglesbee. M. B. Mil'er having to sell his sheep at a loss, W. II. and I.on McClain. of She'Virn, and $2,000 by not being able to plant were visitors In the city Monday. the land to beans and potatoes. Alleging that Clement Turnidgc haa on his wife's affections, that he has her completely under his control and that the couple has persisted in their attentions to each other in spite of his prof-sts, Jasper D. Turnidge, of Tal- bott, former Crabtree merchant and well known farmer and mint grower today filed suit for divorce agains his wife, Isabelle Turnidge. The complaint alleges that the 'on pie was married Nor. 19, 1903 era! that one son, Percy, aged 13, is ihc only child. The complaint states that plaintiff has become cold and in different and that three years ago she began to receive the attentions of oth ti men. Since January I, the complaint states, Clement Turnidge has been paving attention to defendant, who has worn his ring and is said to have penlv declared that said Clement Turnidge stated that if she were dl rnrced from her husband that he would see that she wouldn't have to work. Plaintiff declares that be and the parents of Clement Turnidge have remonstrated with him and tried to ert him to leave plaintiff alone, fait without success. m PREVENT IMPORTS TO KEEP 60LD MERE WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. U. P.) The prohibition of certain imports stop a further outflow of American gold ia imminent It is understood the president will soon issue a proe- Umation. GERMAN A6ENTS SPREAD FALSE REPORTS IN LINN The statement that the government may confiscate the bank deposita if thr war continues is one of the rnetn- cds adopted by German agents attempting to influence public opinion in America against a prosecution of the war to a finish. There have been several cases in Linn county where this ridiculous statement haa been given more or leu credence. SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN DUE HERE WEDNESDAY Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain, chairman of the Military Affairs committee and a former resident of 1! 'any. is due in Albany Wednesday morning, according to a letter re ived today by David P. Mason. The senator speaks tonight at Sa lem and will speak Wednesday night Corvalli.. He will in all proba bility spend Wednesday afternoon in Albany. Mrs. McMurray Returns Mrs. Robert W. McMurray returned this morning to Portland after spend- ;n the wrelt-tjnd at the home of her pr.renl, Mr. and Mre. Geo Tayhr. Visited Mre. M. S. Holley returned to her home at Woodbnra this morning af ter visiting her father, Levi Hoetrt-