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rilK VV KATI1KH Tonight and Thursday, FAIR. ALBANY DAILY tvi? til triS a m 1 I EMt Advertising Mwkum b I Ltna Comtjr No. ISi. VOL. XXX. ALBANY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1017. BRITISH BREAK E Germans Driven Back Faur or Fiva Miles in One ol the War's Greatest Battle THOUSANDS OF PRISINERS ARE TAKEN IN FIGHT Enemy Routed in Night Attack Following Raid by Tanks and Infantry Charge IHSlH . Nn Jl. ( V. V I I it'll rut Huig I'l"itn I In- H iinlrti l.ui y lilir wi j wiitr litdit ui at It -it 4 tuirr ui imUv I lit I ( 1 1 - h i'rfril through tii- Ifi fliutl hue 4 a depth l t.clAirii lour jii'l ltr imli I liiit.Hi'l ol (uttiuli w i-1 r injilr tiinf ami a K'-t li n II it m t it hiili Mill i.;tui(l MUhmiIi ttrtn i.il ll.ug !i 'ii 1 deimtti ly iprctly On )i. ..Ii.tti ol 1 1 1 r k'f'Jt tlM, it I lli.li4t..( th.t( tlir hnli-li ..It... I. I Jlllinl nn .1,1 .uiib-.ll, thr Lr i It i llu iirnn.iii . oiiiMiiitii .4I1011 -l-m. Mir Hi iti!. pi uti.tt.N at now wli!mii mi-I .'I tl,i iitv I hr tn!li li liitiii 4Mj k 4'-lii (11. f.rrnuMk "I lir ir.i M Jui nlili . T'l h-tvr (trrn -purl uiur r.trlv vimnicf I . io r .it 1 1 .it if i .i it .1 t!i jt 'In ni.ltiili (.'r ! i ' t lilir .r!' iriv tlir I'.fitnh i j;'ttnr1 tin- r,JMit . in nioir t It .til at in lit' It von t Tlir lit r t I. to' y is l.rlit r l thr ninl iiiipuftaul ntur thr M -it ue ttr I hr Hiilih vaj i.irr.l Wdvi mlr, 1 r It tilt 1 I lo'!:i V 1 I A i Hi court, MrnniiK Nrtif Wood. I '.on Mirr I .ilraii .... Jlul I o'lr-t-Mtl let If -Miitllr v Tanks I cad Attack ! Willi nil Philip Siuiiii, I'liltc-' Tit 14 t.i'f I . .rrep.nidriit It K I lis 11 H 1 I njl ' K I I n tv M I 'm . ir.(t linli-h dnw broke a w .t prr.cl. lit Thrr- rir tin it lift b.U tlr 111. r thl it h tot) nl I !-'' wo...!rn ht fttri a ronipatiioti. A "tt r (rttn c i hr t irr in.iti think nrn h:l !.: iIin'i ltni .), .,, i oil. rr.itr.l .iliili. Ii-i hrild.ule fliL'f the Unt'.oli vnl !t-nl jttji Wed w lull thr .rriiun Or;-t in tiir'f iluvroul I In- I If ilih -filn't i:r t.hr l)iial at tillri pi rp.il .itioti hut a iK-ti a! n it til In r ol ur.i- .in. t i! I hr in i'.mt! toll-. .1 Thr 1 1 r r i ! ,i!t mI ' In Mil tin- thl on ' j hr. ih , .Hit I mii rrnilt fi ll Mi itr; t -r IV(hnii.' t iliirft Ihr I'.iili-h .i.l Atn r. German Admit Defeat HI UI l. Nov. J I 1 h. !iriti!'. K-iinrit otnr loiiml in thr r t,i t r tor. It 's t.lt il t Mir r orlvr tnp prtl thr I'.t it i It ;tl tr at posit ion St nnr ill.tk'' im Imlitit; ( ir i in. tni 1 1 atnl f.irtmiL- wrtr lot. French Make Raid lK !.. t. : I hr Inn. h mi .civlullv r.uili ! in in in poMt-.oii aroMtiJ St U'lfntm, it is t.Hnl Vio lin t Al tllh l t il itU t ' ' po i t r. I iiroitn,) ln t rrh.ininr wmul. lv-itiliiu' .irttvitir nftrn pirtr1r ,tn tiffrnstvr. iiwlirntini: th.it thr I'rt tuh niiv jo:t. in thr Hritish tlriM. Stocks Advance rV VKK. Nov. .M -il' IM-Stork- .id .inrrd mi thr nrw ot ILiu1' Ktrnt virlnrv G.iitiv .i ii;h , Ik-hi (mints arp reported. 5.000 Grrmnn Prisoners I t 1 M .,v. 2 - I t-.nt dis..;.t clin. lo.l.n- fstiin.,trd t''.it ( li v r; II m hul nt.i h- trisoiHT n' F ,') 'irr tn.ins vcttrrd-v I ( U S I I- A llfi l;r. ("nil at r.n ifh- i;ir.mr. nJtl JJpd I'tll'NlV tiiunllrt .iiito'i'1or. Own r rati haw ,inir hy i.illnii; at thi o if irt. pro int properly and pay in' for (hi ad. n.'l J. rON Sl I-" -Our hilliar.l tahlr, ihrrr pout laldr. one haok har. onr soda urn n lain. I mi nil r I to Colini, 2 I I yon trrrt. nJltf V W i l l) A lanndrrv at Si. .laiy'i llospit.il. IMiac call l.tST nr leather driving uiv imler please return In -I.' I ui Secoinl Si., and receive rc ard 2i C,U. WANTI L) Wanted, a iri l r ut iieral litmtrtvnik. I all J n2-2.V Wl "n;l-ir1 for m'tieral Itonsr work. Imiiirr at 4J5 W'vM Srvrntfi, or phone 54fi Party R. nJI-JJ WWTKM WOMAN' to do waahin. Plinnr J.K-llcll. nJI J NEW CLdSSIFIFO ' ROSS CONVICTED FOR HAVING HIDES UNLAWFULLY After Paying Fine Ross and Mrs. Johnson Were Arrested on Lane Co. Warrants Vi Irr I eiiu out 1-t niiiiutri Ut rstf il.ty Itiinooii, the jury tilliiu: tin iiitr ot thr t4lr u't in st K ss. ihiied with li.inirf in his iim -M'li a Mtuntity t drri huh s, i el ii i in d 4 vi iiU t uf guilty, ati'l JuiU'i Swjii platrd In nnr at itiK'elhir with toitii amounting ti v"1 Vltoinry 1 lydr I Hry.itit iintnrdi jtrly nude a niotitdi tor a in w ttt.il I In motion fur j nn Irul ;n he tf t - niof nitiK hv Judr Sw an win- dinird ihr tnotiuti. jntl Kot p.nt hi .iss sinent. I It Uic tl i.il ) i stef Uv thr tlr teller ti it d to hrintf out thr (41 t lh.it J . iillrr, m ho 1 tmii.iti d Koss' inNr r-t in (he h lt s. wjs 'iltv ; MM. while hr n let htm .illy ,'mlty, ihr sritiimti diil li-. t ftil th.it he w.K I il.lt 11 1- Mr ; Hi. hu -r -I thr vigils t r Koi .Kid 1 1 rt h.td shippi d 111 nitt th- l.,lr .(i d it w:is thoii.-ht ,.1 hen M 1'. . -!r (hr K. '.It IM "I III thi .t! ..tit I his ,-h.N- .1H rs lr.ttl-4 tl'itlS a rrh am l this 111. -r 11-Tiitrslr-I hv list'nl n r l ; . ir ..ui'f V .it dm 1 n .1 1 nil. 1 ''.f -f (1 1 S. Hawket 1 itx t o-ci V With Ho-v It.iAkrr ..!so pU r.f nilirartest Mr I iltu tohns.iti. w In-l-o )a if a if mi.hr the ti.tt nr o M id t..(.-. .md who is s,im to r 4 t'-no-.l. 1 !, K'oss i.rr 1 nU' wrrr srr-1 in !wr rfn((s id l-iijr Mi I tu;rl'i' T'r U (!ir w.,1.1 1., .d.. 1. .iitt.1 tM.. him .11. . ' hi . 1 th- Wrlls r.,f ;.. rx;.r. it! fur in I ii'rnr addtrssrd to ho, t-oin Mt .l- Old K"s j nd Mf ?..hiisi.ii nr taV n t !"n.ir.r at 1 1 ? KNOX BUTTE RED K ItL'TTK. N. .v. Jl. (Special t- ihr I Vnini r.it The Knon Mutte .in s 1l1.tr y 1 if tlte I. inn Count y I Chap ter, Anirri.ati Red C"roi, 1 ilmti .ts hit to help the hi. at thr front ( n tlitr the enti rpi ishiij workers oi :hi ihtrnt h r tnadr ;nd turned rr l the Alh.mv hcuhniat Irr the lollouiit K-iritunt .md aiccsstrirs Thn t ot:r hospital hrd shil t. It h.n:h!rr wi.ip: l pairs ui srrir m v. oil!" pan 1'i d "V. thin p.ur t wristlets. .VK (1 uu!krrt hh-N. 15 nap K?n. five trayclntlt: km wipf. I 'ir Kio p.utir .iuilur has rain ! 4 p srrxnu' ciraMt arttl r -nshtiiriit at s.ni.ils Thr ."tttliat im ts on. r c.tih wri-k and .in aver n;r attrndaner of !ie nirnihrr re ; .m t tti duty. IV-intnii s : t ti tin month t" di visions will he at wnrk, one on Tur hi' :iiii"iioiii at the home ot Mis I . Cabell, and tin- o'.'ier on Wed twsd.lV .ittrrnonr n thr home of 1- Inumr William. Ml hdics in t'ie ' oiiitnurtt y are invited and cor li.;tlv 111 tt 1 to attend AMERICAN OFFICER IS KILLED IN ACTION SlllCTt Nov. JI.-iT. P ) - PerhttiiT reported that l'irt l ietil ' fl.uulo t oi'hnaeiir, ot h'rerport. I' Ijnois, att ehed to the Hritih force-. as kilted in action and fit t I .ieni. Mexander t.illii. f I'ai hon.l.ile. wa wounded. AUTO STRIKES BOY ON FIRST STREET tihn llaittln r, on of Hen Pail.het. i'I i liiiiendt tit i f Kiveritle cetneter. u a struck h an autoiuohde laNt e 1 nif and a serious ..tvitlcnt wa s i.T'imtv averted. Yiiiiiis' Harlchrr a ridin Win h ,. 1c t-.11 on l-'i' st lt eel lien an auto turned we; on hirst street, cut lint; the cornei lie was caught ou ihe humper of the car add drai ned ahout iM fret Inlttre the car v a stopprtl. tlhoii'.;h h( wheel was wrecked no serious iniury re sultfil lo the hov. ' di'ep dent wa made in hs leir. and it U t lion c lit that ii" it had not heen for thr hih top tnot tie was wearing, his lev. otihl .!i:ive hern hrnkett. The hoy. timpitu' haitlv, made his wav to the I'ortiiiller Kitrtiiture Co, where hi fattier is employed, anI renorted thr accident. The car w.n ttrien h- ? w onian, aid to reside in North Al h.tnv. :iinl he w:i aeeompanted hy tier miall d m ,ditrr. Former Albunv Merchant Here II K. MdUvriin, a merchant of tiihur was in town today mi bus- ires. He i a former 'lhativ man lie report "rven bears and three pnntliem killed in that section this fall. AT LABOR IEIG American Federation of Labor Passes Resolution Favorini Alien Deportation MUST EITHER LEAVE U. S. OR FIGHT Toronto Delegate Scores Con scription Law; Gompers Gives Stinying Reply :1TI l.. N..v. Jl. il'. I'.) - I 1 ilrrutiotl iA l.utx.r 't 4 rroltition t4orin tlie dr. uii'.ti i.t all ;i!1k1 alutis in tiic il. .1 .stairs u !w rt-ui.r Ut rn!.l .r t!!i.!i t Oinr own tl.i. 1 h in li 1, alr iJ.tk . 'Irun:.i ic il tlir Aiiuru.iii tMisi riplion . a !;tst.ir!!y ;u t. (,oiui.rr.s .ly ainwrrnl linn. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION WILL The an mi .1 met tin if tt the C'cn 1 f al illaiiu ttc Me tin a) assoi lation ha hern f.dlrd to llltet 111 Alhatiy OR I 'i i rtnltrr Mh. I h- rliviioti of ofiiet r for the year P'l S w di hr t.hr principal lmsinc tr ansa, tt d hut a ptindtd program i te my arranged hy I resident J. H. KoNiirtt. 1 hi- ( rntr.il ittanu-Ite Midicil as sociation iiulude all practising phy- h tan antl nurKctins in I. tun, Lane, (teuton and Lincoln otinlirs. ROBBERS MAKE BIG HAUL IN EAST V I V V F. P L1S. Nov. 21. ( V. P. 1 - Three unmasked men enterc 1 I la' r v ireen' jewelry store, held two ilrrk at hav at the point 01 n oh r. i Ih d jtu o a itntdrr i'.h ttjeir i.nti-, and escaped with hei.vi '.tfcM and $5'.'""' worth (i tlianiomU and $Jl- ir cash. VALENTINE HARRY CALDWELL TO BE BURIEO THURSBAY The I'utural of Valentine Caldwell, who died at !. Marv's liupital Men- da .is a residt o; in)urit received in .01 .at loni.d nle accident Sunday af ternoon w hde rctitt nini: to Alhany irotn his home in Pla'iivicw with Roy Mucin's will he In ht from the Chris tioti ihurt.h rtitirstlav aitertioon at 1 o'clock. Kev. I. IJoyd Morgan will preacli the -.cric( and interment w ill he held in Rivet side cemetery. The 1111 fortunate accidi nt occurred ahtMt tvo miles south of the city, lie was taken to the hospital ami at first it was thought t h t atentme Caldwell would recover. He was conscious from ttie time the ac cident happened at ahout 4 JO in the allciiioon until ahout 7 o'clock. Con gestion ot the hrain set m and he dted the next afternoon. Roy Hughes, 'who was driimr. escaped with hut .1 tew hruisrs ami a cut on the head, i Valentine lla'ry Caldwell was horn tour mih-s south ot Ulunv near i ak Creek August 24. W. When he was a ear old .his parents moved to the ptescnt re-idencc near ITiinview, , where hi tuttler. Mrs. II. !. I'ald j well, and hrother lieorye and sister I 'esta Cahlwelt. reside at the pret j time. lnot!ur sister, Mr-. Anna I ".nmptow, lives at l'eud and a hro 1 titer, Clarence Caldwell, live at t'os j sit. M r. ( itiminow and Clarence Caldwell will arrive here today to 1 Mtend the funeral' I ShfrifF Invrslto-jilrs Row at Tanjrent Sheriff IV H. Uodine went to Tan- Kent esterday to investigate a eh irite made by John Chrtston that someone I, hair thrown a rock through his win- dow and hail left a note threatening t htm if he did not moe out of town. Sheriff Hodine is rf the opinion that there i nothing to ttie case and that it is merely a row between a couple of neighbors. Ma Tons. Attention A large number of local masons are expected to attend the Masonic meeting at I'tigcnr tomorrow evening, The delegation will leave Albany on the 6:3) f-lectric. MANY NAMES MENTIONED FOR C0U1TY PLUMS Fight Over Office of the County Judge Certain; Contests Are In Sight With JuJk' P. K. Kelly troni;l rnc lit luncd for place on the u prcine court and S.tatc bcttator K. U. CuK'k beirrf urned to nukr thr race tor state treantrcr, local interest tx-tfin to center in the primary elec tion which will he held tin apriiiK- sv h ilc Judtfc Mi Kniuiit ha not uiale aiiuouiKcnient of hit candidacy tor county jiidk'c it is Kent-rally helievcd that he will le a candidate lor re election. Attorney Guy l.ewtlliu Attorney L. I., San and J. S. Van S inkle have been mentioned ai can- lidatt for the tame otiae. and a Itiiht in the repuhliran primaries is tejAtden at a torrvonr conclusion. Attorney W. K. Ililycu hai been poW rn of a ttie UcmocratH. iiotnin c tor the ame oi'fice but it 1 not known w he t her or not lie ill consent to enter the race. State Senator Sam Ciarliml will in all prohahihty be Cic I Umocrattt nominee tor state senator. J t i re garded a certain that I. H. Porter w ill tie a candidate for the republi can nomination tor the lame office. Attorney Willard Marks his teen iiuntioiied a a possible candidate hut hai indiealtd no desire to make the race. Whether Shcrwf I'.odinr will be a candidate for r eh ctmn in not dci- initcjy settled. 5i. (! Wanier of ( r.iw lortlsvillr and C. M. Kendall are both men t i4ned as possible candi date and the lor me r 1 almo-t cer tain to rntrr thr primary t'ik'llt. County Recorder Vr!ma Iavis ami Co;iiitv Clerk Ruius Riisell will in all probability he nominated without opposition, and from pres nt indica tions there will be no opposing can didates tor the ot'in e of count trraMirrr. county surveyor and cotMity coroner. It. F. 1 rvine w ill probably he a candidate to succeed himself as coun ty commissioner tint like many of the other officeholder. Jia made no oiticial announcement. Sort Your Potatoes, Says Gubcr Expert PORTLAND. Nov. 21. I P.) Ciratle vour potatoes careiullv. Send tlic hitf ones tc the out-of-t he-state market. Sell ttie smaller ones at home. At least, stop mixing up hiw and little potatoe- in the same sack ,ind trying to sell them together. Thi todav is the advice ot W. K New . , federal tood administrator for Mreiion. ht .vi the spml mar kct is beini: demoralized by the wav n wfiich potatoes arc bcititf received hv dealers. Oregon alone must find a market for 4Mi carloads oi potatoes out of the stiite because of the larjic croj this year, he declared. Soldiers Enloy the 0!d-Time "Kid" Games CAMP LKWIS, Nov. 21. (U. P.) Ihe c;;mes ot childhood craik the w!iip, pum in pullaway and the rct arc bctti) played by the soldiers- in training here. Army experts say the men who tie clop the (piickness 01 head and tect that make tor success in such ame will make a :ood soldier. There- tore, hours ot play arc part ot a sol liier's training. And ttie men like it. The games harden them. Officers are encouratnK the men to interest themselves in various kinds of athletics. Listen These Men Knit for Soldiers AHFRli:l-N. Nov. 21. tt. IVi "Say, (ieorgt, how the devil do you make this new stttch? anked the proprietor of a store of his head clerk "Just a second, boss." replied the clerk. I wanna tmish this row. Yes. the dear men are knitting Hank presidents, storekeepers, lumber workers are making scarfs and sweat ers for soldier ami sailors. Red Cross women here say the men can knit as neatly and as rapid ly as ttie women. Tanijont Grange Meets The next regular meeting of Tan gent (irancc falls on Saturday, No vember 24. An interesting meeting is anticipated and all members 'should endeavor to be present. Those who have not settled with the seeretnrv for the last two quarters of I17 should do so at this meeting. Left for Montaan j Lieut. Ouncan Monticth left this , noon for l-Y I.eivenwort'i, Kansas, where he had been detailed following litis being commissioned at the Pre- siilio training- camp, San Francisco, j Mis Alice Howie, whn was visitiii" , nt tlir home of Mrs, Mack Monfieth. left for her home in Missoula, Mont. Mechanic's Lien Filed C. F. Row l;md of Fitgcnc has filed n mechanic's lien ngainst the J. l. Pnttison Lumber Co. Inc., to collect SIS alleged to be due as a result of 50 hoi;rs work at 5(1 cents per hour. Seven dollars were deducted for board. ITALIANS START NEW OFFENSIVE New Positions Taken from Ger mans in the Asuago Region Near Rome ENTIRE LINE IS BEIN8 HELO BY ITALIANS German Losses Reported as Heavy and Italian Morale Said to Be Excellent ROME. Nov. 21. 1 V. P. It i authoritatively learned that the dis advantageous battleground alonj the Piae may torce the Italians to re tire. The Italians, unassUted by Britisn or r rench rein 1 ore ements. arc hold intf the enemy at bay. Teuton losses arr tcrntic. Ihe Italian morale is the bct it has ever been. ROM K, Nov. 21. The Italian of ten si ve is the Asiao reyion ifained several valuable tosif.ons and numer ous prisoners were taken, the news! pater Lornere I ' Italia declared. ihe newspaper said that the Ital ians had assumed the offensive alont the lower Pi.ive. SPEEDING CASE AGAINST CARNE6IE DISMISSED The case of the city ot Albany vs. John Carnek'te, charged with e .eed inif ttie speed limit, -was dismissed by City Recorder Guy Lewelling thii afternoon upon the ground that Ol ficer Armentrout failed to appear a the time apiointed for the hearing. Armentrout is in Lorvallis totfiy, where he is a defendant in a criminal case filed against him by the Benton county courts. Carnegie is a tanner, residing some five miles east of Albany. He ap peared promptly at 2 p. m. today with his witnesses and was prepared to contest the case. ARMY Y.1M.C.A. FUND IS NOW $6,791.36 That Albany and Linn county are in complete sympathy with the work oi the army i . M. C A. is indicated by the splendid showing made by this section ot the state in responding to the appeal tor contributions. The quota for Linn county was Js.lMi. L'p to noon today $o,5-9 has been subscribed through the regular committee and $loJ through the pub lic schools ot Albany, making a grand total oi Jo."1.3o. According to a statement made by Chairman i'. A. Young, the total for the county will in .all probability pass the seven thousand mark. Villa Bandits Kill 50 Carranza Soldiers Kl. IUSO, Nov. 21. (V. P.) Vil la bandits massacred an outpost of jO Carranza soldiers and captured 5i lune x'Uth of Chihuahua Cit yesterday. Americans reaching here reported. Russian Parties Agreed on Anti-War Policy LONDON, Nov. 21. iU. P.) Sc an din avian dUpatches declare that the HoUheviki. the minimalists, the scri ihsts and moderate parties want a withdrawal from the war and con centration on the establishment of a new government. It is' reported that Kerensky com mitted suicide. COPFNI I AGFA. Nov. 21. A state of siege was proclaimed at Zu rich because of a disturbance there, A is reported here today. At Salem Attorney Gale S. Hill was called to Salem today on legal business. Turkey Shoot Local , sportsmen are trying t licit luck today at the turkey shoot which is bing held at the Gun club grounds. Dr. Wallace Here Saturday Hr. H. R. Wallace will arrive home Fridav night from Camp Lewi? to spend Saturday and Sunday in Al bany. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Bculah Oelancy of sottt.h Fer ry treet underwent an operation at St. Mary's .hospital this morning for appendicitis. DOUBLE KIDNAPPING CASE REPORTED AT SCIO Wife Retaliates After Child Is Taken by Husband; Foster Father Plays Cupid SCIO, Ore., Nov. 21. (Special to the Democrat A case ol double kidnapping occurred at Scio this meek when both Mr. and Mrs. C r. I hay- er took turn at stealing their own child. During a quarrel Sunday Mrs. Thayer began to pack up and was about to leave her home with the baby when Mr. i.haycr grabbed the child and took it to the home of his father, i. f. Thayer, mayor of Scio. Mrs. Thayer went to Allany the next day and consulted the district attorney's oittcc. but was iniormed that it was no crime tor a man to steal his own child. Thereupon she returned to Scio. went to the home of her hus band's parents and took charge of the baby herselt. Mrs. lhaycr went to the home ot her foster parents. C. R. Irvtn in Hubbard, and the latter returned to Scio with Mrs. Thayer and a recon ciliation is said to have been affect ed between the parties. Mr. Irvin an uncle of Mr. Thayer. ROMANCE ENDS IN WEDDING OF COUPLE A peculiar tort of romance unit to climax yesterday when Mrs. Maud Holmes, ot North Albany, and Mr. William Lorliy, of Duval. Wash ington, were married. Mr. Lorley was a triend oi Mrs. Holmes' first hutand. Jessie Holmes, who was killed by an explosion of dynamite in Benton county and after leaving here kept up a correspondence with Jessie Holmes. .Following Mr. Holmes' death a letter came addressed to him from Mr. Lorley. Mrs. Holmes opened it and acknowledge receipt of it. Then iollowed a correspondence between the two, wbkb led to their wedding yesterday. The ceremony was quiet, none of the relatives beinjf present. Mr. and Mrs. Lorley will leave for their home in ashtngton this week. Elks Steward Gives His Impressions of Russia Frank Sakomoto, Albany's leading Japanese citizen, Stewart at the Elks club, and friend 01 Horoshtmo Togo, noted Japanese writer, has made the following statement in regard to the Russian situation. "Public President not good for bonehead people." Owing to possibility of international complications, Frank asks that he be not quoted. Youne People's Night at Grace Church This is Young People's Night at Grace church, the program to be pre sided over by Miss Myrtle Curry county C. E. president. Special n;u sic is to be furnishoj by the young people of the college. Addresses are to be delivered by Rev. W. P. White and A. C. Schmitt, all followed by a reception to the young people of Al- twiny by the young folks of Grace church. Tuesday was Sunday school night. A junior chorus of 30 voices and a young ladies' choir furnished special music. C. C. Hryant wjio served as Sunday school superintendent at Grace church for many years, pre sided. Rev. I. G. Knotts spoke ot the special Sunday school mission which the church had fulfilled. Rev. W. M. Case failing to come from Kugene, Rev. A. M. Williams discuss ed his theme, "The Sunday school the church's chief investment." Margaret Clark Will Appear at Globe Tonight The offering at the Globe Theatre tonight presents Marguerite Clark, the dainlv Paramount actress, in .1 plav full of amusing situations, . The Amazons. Marguerite Clark need: no introduction to local theatre lat rons, having firmly fixed herself in the at-tevtions of nearly every man. woman and child who has ever seen her act. With her is a strong cast of players. The second episode of "Who Is Number One," featuring Kathleen Clifford, will also be shown tonight and tomorrow. Ihe first of the se rics of installments was shown last week and proved an exciting and mys terious play. The girl was rescued at the close of the last number just as the mysterious gang, headed by "Number One" were about to tie her to the flaming double cross. In to night's picture Miss Clifford is seen to jump Irom the top of a two-story building and make .her escape. TELEPHONE STRIKE NEARS SETTLEMENT Company and Union Heads Are Meeting With United States Mediation Board WAGE QUESTION ONLY POINT NOT SETTLED Union Telephone Girls Go Out on Strike in Spokane; Recog nition Demanded SAN' FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. U. P.) Union heads and telephone company officials met with the Unit ed States mechation board ior final consideration of terms expected to settle the stride permanently. It is understood that the wage question is the only unsettled issue. It is be. lieved the company will Recognize the operators' union. SI"KA.li. .Nov. 21. Demanding recognition and the discharge- of non union linemen and repairmen, the union telephone girls struck this morning. ROAD 6RA1E MAY BE A case in court may follow per sonal dispute between a man named Volkman, living cast of Albany, and Road Supervisor r. M. Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell is throwing a grade in the road along Volkman's place, and the latter took exception to a grade wjiicn be claimed interfered with bis setting into his place. Volkman appealed to County Judge D. B. Mc Knight, but was referred to an attorney's office for legal advice regarding the case. It is thought that a fight will en sue and it is possible that the case, will be carried into court. ARMENTROUT BOUND OVER 10 GRAND JORY The preliminary hearing of Officer Armentrout charged with the wanton destruction of per sonal property was called for trial in the Corvallis courts at 2 p. m. today. District Attorney Clark representing the state and Attorney Dan Johnston of Al bany appearing for the defend ant. J. K. Weatherford and A. C. Schmitt were called as witnesses for the state. The case will be concluded late this afternoon. Later Armentrout was bound over to the grand jury with bonds fixed at S3J0. Draft Regulations Here Dr. W. H. Davis, physician for the selective draft board of Linn county, today received a copy of the n-w regulations issued by the government. Sheriff Investigates Sheriff D. H. Bodine and local agent H. S. Logan have made an in vestigation of the robbery which oc curred in the O. E. bunk car of the. bridge gang, which took place about 6:,W o'clock yesterday morning; Sev eral clues were followed up. but no (irrets have been made. The thief .had hut about 15 minutes in which to work while the men were at breakfast, and got away with be tween $90 and $100. Two Bams Rated Two barns are being razed on Wa ter street just east of the warehouse of the Fortmiller Furniture Co. The hml will he used to store wood for the Hammond Lumber company. Honor Guards Drill The Honor Guard Girls held theit regular weekly drill in the armory last vrning. IH. C. Clifford, of Al bany hi'-'h school, wna in charge of the drill work. Squad wr-k was taken up last evenimr. The drill will continue every Tuesday evening. A eiptain nnd other officers will be chosen tiirnmrh competitive selection. Pytbiant at Lebanon An auto tnickload of Pythian Sis ters went to Lebanon last evening. Mrs. Carothers Dead Mrs. Xircissa Carothers died at hrr home in this city yesterday morn inir. She was 90 years of age and -ns ore of the pioneer residents of Linn county. The funeral will He held Thn-sirav afternoon M the Fisher Bcaden chapel, Rev. D. L, Morgan officiating. CITY NEWS