(j Ml.. "V THE WEATHER Toal.ht and Taeeday FAIR ad WARMER DAILY Best Advertising Medium In' Linn County VOL. XXXI. DIRS SI 6 BAH ITWO DKAKT CAU-S MADE IN COUNTY In All 73 Men Will Be Sen! to the Army in June LEBANON ALBANY. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. MONDAY. JUNE S. WM. TRAFFIC FORCE IS GETTING RESULTS Ne. 11 WOMAN FACES BAD CHARGE STEAMERS AIX)NG AMERICAN COAST. IS THE REPORT . Tk. 1. I a.nmtlon borl hi been fl.fonned that there will be two calls for men this month. The largest ! for the Ulh of June when 6 will be fnt, nl on June Kith special call fr 11 men I" made. lhe " i.f.. .. i-inl cull may enusi now. or until thy ere actually called for the draft. . . Tk. ...-rial mil for 11 men la lor ' . . . u i.k TWO SUBMARINES RA1I ''rTt; -Tr mech.n. i . i : . i .- irul lines. All aorta or mecnsi... ..... are desired, aa well aa telegrapher. .11.. ,,.rk. Those who wih to enlist mu.t appear by June Hth, and If the quota ia not filled by enlistment, the required number will be Inducted. The names of the VI men wno win ... i,.. 9iih will be selected tomor row, and the official announremente will be aent out. Until tomorrow, men -i... ....M-t to be called may enlist un der the special call for the II median- ica. . . II I ! .. O n .1 ..1 1 MrH. AHM-TWia uianuvii Taken to Eugene by Marshal OFFICERS FORCED TO BREAK OPEN DOORS Mother Refused to PermH Son to Be Drartcd for Armv TANKERS WERE SUNK OFF SANDY HOOK YESTERDAY i wit nf Hilton and New York Arc Closed- -Sub NcU 1Ov.cred in llartMir NEW YOUR. June J. (t J .) The owner. have reccicd word that the aleamrr arolina with 210 pasaenscr. on board, la be ing ehellrd by a auhmartne. 1Te naaara.rr hae taken to life- I 1 1 i'.mImb . mm boaie. in .... : . v L l. I'orto rwiie i - I Kko. I announced today. Former Offender Arrested for Same Otieiwe Saturday E LINE IN FLANDERS BRITISH ADVANC CHASE FOR BALDWIN STILL CONTINUING ta(i. Police Hone to Land Fugitive in Mountains Back of Foster t Mi- officer Brown had buav day Saturday, 3& helng collected In ' am. I..ut fW and aa ball money. i '" .. Al Patterson, who baa al ready paid fine for speeding in the city. Patterson la a roruanu .... ..I k... fl. -. i. tu c uun ior wi.w.m me... corder Lewelllng held court on the bridge In order to allow him to avoiu ldeUy- William Hunt, a local man, c.u grief over miatake in tha law in re Kard to changing tha tjcenae numbera of car when they are sola or iraueu. Hunt traded a Ford, but not the U cenae, and aa reault paid a fine of J10 with $l wO costs in Judge Swan a n tk.. nff.naea were of the ueual I ... I i : i-. - ..... aiul the Edwin Hr.nd.ll and hia mother. - " 7. .BBr.B.ded paid Mr.. Albertina Brandrll. were started ' . hf men paid Prisonere and Trenches Ar Taken in Bit; Raid Yesterday FRENCH REPEL HUN ATTACK ON MARNE Germans Transfer Attack to West, Avoiding the Maine River WASHINGTON, June 3. (U I'.) n ..rtinKnt tolay announced IQf - ( ' . . . . ,i .m.riran achooner. nau inn k ,1 . ., .... . . Tank Kteaaiera Sunk ATLANTIC I'OKT, June 8 Two Unk .Uamer. were aunk by U-boaU iui mil., off Sandy Uooa o tw-n 7 and 8 o'clock lail nitfht, de- ..i I ih. r.i,L.in of a Canadian paa .enitrr liner arrivinic hero today. The i;.... h.. h r.mrd IW pa.winitera on her maiden voyage, received a dl.tinct wirrleaa to the efrrct mat a y. wu iH-ini: attacked by a aubmarine. and Rave the exact location. Later it w.a .uted that the veaael nao oeen torpedoed. The liner waa under a alow convoy. 1. I-. mnvuv and daahed full leed ahead U the neareat port with the other fa.t ahipa. ' . ik.. t.nk atamer aent a 1 ... I wireleaa that .he waa beinif attacked. on their way to Suiter Uxlay by a United Stutea marahal and will have tha opportunity of tellinif their trouMre to tha United State, eommla- ioner there. Brandell ia the Lebanon man whoa mother refuaed to allow him to be drafted. Hrandell waa called to go with the at. wkn kft la.t SatunUy ninht. When the time cama for him to appear, he waa decidedly abaent, ao hheryi I'.n nii. oi rail to the deputy aher iff at Ubanon to arre.t bin- Tha IlMinon deputy arreated the man and probably require at leaat i.: .k.. hut thia waa not done . r , until a poaw broke throuKh two door. I f inea. CIRCUIT COURT IS READY FOR MUCH WORK ON JUNE 13 ft .wii1a.v tarm of tha circuit court, department No. 2, waa held thia morning and many minor w l.j A r a.ttled DV JUOKt utuiH G. Bingham. Ha alao aei a numo.. of caaea for trial on June win, . American I , ,.i.r it wired that the ahip waa been aunk off Uia Atianin- c-.- . announcement aaid: "Th. department U Informed that three Ameru... tchoonera have ln aunk off the . 1.0 .n.mu .ubmarine.. The ateam.hip Ilri.tol, arrivmit at ew York thia momliiK, reported that the four-ma.ted achooner Kdward H. Cole waa .unk by a .ubmarine at :30 Sun . .. r.fi milr. .outh of llame- gat. New Jemey. and the recued crew taken Into port. "Tha Url.tol a'..o ircucl the crew of another achooner which wa. .unk. Tha Brllol reported that ho had en countered tha .ubmarine M milea off . .t im Sunday, iwo .u.. Tk. rw.rt. of Boston and New York have Iwen clo.ed. and a .ubmarine net it .treUhed acroaa the entrance to New York harbor. . . .... Uln tha house. Mra. Brandell waa broutrht to Al bany and apent the night in hotel while her aon apent the niirni in j... . J..urt.r The next morninK Mra. in ai-r..trd under the es pionage act and will face th. federal authoritiea. Khe continues io u.... that her aon will not err In th k. t. a nativetiom German. arn.jr. n". ... . Yournr. UrandeU ia not. particularlv in tha army. H wem. to COMMENCEMENT TO BE HELD TOMORROW But Two Members of Claw Remain to Receive Degrees I. A 4i sirvnaVaa at. WW W aaw- . . I. Ka f BfLM Of LIU M D. 1W ik- Pah t al. the caw WM Ua tfWiiia w-.-p . . dismissed on the motion of tha plain tiff. i- .k. n.r of H. C. Clark veraua . ... u tmu. Judire H. H. HewiU waa appointed guardian ad litem for l nr vrman. a minor. iuHirment aKainit thoae r.ilin. .Dooar. and a decree of fore- -i .imi a. C Holbrook, waa cioau.. .K - . . By PHIL SIMMS. V. P. 8TAFF COHKESrONOENT BRITISH KKONT. June S The British attacking on a thre mile front early thia morning oo the Straiellemamotl sector, cap. tured the high ground with en emy trenches aad retook a hun dred farma froaa the Germane. PARIS. June 3. French coon- . !.. ...t.rvlav HMUDI drove the Germana back between Corua and the Marae. wnara m .Lin. ih. a-reavteat enemy . . 7, -. effort to advance toward Pins, it waa declared la ine oniciai war department aUUment today. Violent Germaa atUtka aatnde the main highway from Chateaa Theirry to I'aria broke down un der French fire. The rreneh . . ... : t. Ihit Bettor loos iw v ''" - . and the German ea.ualtiea were heavy. . t . i' . .m annarentlV employing the Marne to .ahelter their souinera nana r main drive toward ran m oeiu made. niMTlsu AnVANCE 1X)ND0N, June 3. Marahal Haig at th. Uat reoorta the state police . ,k..in J.ff Baldwin In the mounUina near Gate, had not found I their man. It appear, from wnai can k. however, that there ia lit tle doubt but that the atranger pamg looked for ia Baldwin, aa ha answer. .11 tk. .arintiona. ... r ...miivrs or tna nonce lurcc arc working eaat from Foater, up the I ij,iu fork af tha Santiam, while! three more are coming down tha other! end of tha trail from Gatea. It ia be- p . Recital Ig U) B lieved they will meet aometim. todav COIlSe "aWryiWC IUU M and will probably run acroaa me mya-1 ,..ni. man unless ne nioes in mw k..k Tk. man waa seen by Henry lav- ens, deputy sheriff at Sweethome. He waa first aeen at Sweethome but dia- appeared before ha could be question ed. The next day he waa found at Foa ter, where he claimed to be a proa- . si.v.na did not nave a w ADDRESS TO BE BY DR. MLLLIGAN Held This Eve ning: Two member, of Albany college will receive tha degree of bachelor of arta at tha commencement exreisea which will be held at tha First Presbyterian peClor. amvnm uiu . Kription of Baldwin at the time but church tomorrow night. Tha two ara later decided that the atranger swered all the description. an- SODAVILLE SCHOOL IS MAKING GOOD IN Miss Ruth Clausen and Palmar D. Crampton. A third member of tha elasa, Elbert E. Botta, has left for Fort Hancock, Georgia, for military ...;.;.. ami will not ba D resent. ik. .m. will ha a-ivan bv Bar. ,,r . t o a DnrI WflWK Roin H- Millife-aiti, D. D.. of Portland. W AR GARDEN W OKK MiUiean ta a achoUrly man and aa excellent apeaker, and hia address will ba of interest to aU. Hs has traveled widely and has lived for yeara in Af rica. Hia two boons on Ainca nan had a wide circulation. The musical program for tha exer cise, will ba excellent. Two numbera will ba violin aoloa by Charles South, LEBANON, June 3. (Special) tv. cj..;n. arhool will close on Jane 4th, and special exercises with a flag-raising will be held. A commun ity picnic will be held and tains maae . . ... . .. Am by prominent people oi me tvu.j- wm he, violin BOlos oy v,niiwi auction sale for garden track raised 1 wha hu enij,ted snd who will ba heard . ;ll k. a fea-l. .. . . ... i aik.- n.ttl tha by wie acnooi cni.uic.i ... - i (or uie laai umc in n.uM - Brandell ia not. parucuiariv - - AllUncal WNUUR, "" - , ' , i i a-rvinr in th. army. H. J 'UTw. EbleruUported W fruoner. Uken in W,k,U - reirret the Incident and. while , "Vfaa aet at MOO. operationa in Flandera tost nigm-.-ve-r - m aaanwn . - 7 :Tii,l, llan,- "f7 ce hi. mother. It U U - vTuxburquin a .ucc-ful .kl op.;!.upll h . K-u, .k. .h. is mostly to blame in " T?"Z 7,. a,- tion advanced our line rtarpV. ""Mum P.d-up rZ Viol., ture. .. . . The pupila of the Soda vi lie acnooi k.... .i.H anM 111 worth of garden truck thia year and have order, for v.l. nlanta. Thev atill have sev eral thousand kale and caooage pumu. which they expect to dispose of. and if any remain on June 4tn, iney win garden each war ends. Following ia tha musical program for the commencement to morrow: Organ Processional grand ehoroa and Fugue Guilmant. v;i; a nhertasa (Msxurka) Wienawaki; b. Beautiful Rosemary Kreialer; e, Popular Viennese oong Kreisler. Mr. Charles South. Fiaso Wedding Day at Troiaaaa- he doea not accuse hia momer, - . . . ,unIV 0f 160 acre was viuxourou.,. . laA ; f. ' . . of th. Red Croas. .. l-7.il 1. ..treme in her K-ting over m.chinegun. and trench mortara. vur .-.r.. ...... - - .,:.,. In the case oi cessie casualties were sngnt !.-. .n.l Hn-lared that the con.titu- I j:. j.f.ndant . I nr-. - j r I W J iavie. iui i tion doe. not ir tta .ht to drmjrt 1 ,nd overruled AMSTERDAM June 3 The Ger orapiw. vi.v " Survivors Arrive NEW YORK, June 3. Eleven mem bers of the crew of the American u-.i i II I'ole. arriving ipreme court on uie su..j.- Intra today, declared that the ship was Icl.rc. she will appeal to the I h.ghe et aL nere " ...i..Hn.a authority and ia aaid to have dec I area . , h destroyed ty i ... V ,. .i 76 miles orf the coast in""i" urdny afternoon. The authorities of the pon o. York deny all knowledge of the incl- OUOa.W" "rTJT " . Vad by man mi itor; authorities here beliey. ck. A aeiaun juoe....... ., --. - t,,,it,ro nlnni to halt at me '"V I . . ! . W m- HB T UW. ........ " . e coun in me Marne. and di Red Cross fund from the sale of gar den truck. marines ni.pc.r to be operating In that AtnU The naval authoritiea here are marine, appear .-ross-examining th. men. however. '" t . a.e.m.hip Grecian reported The anilora declared that two aub. thai th. .chooner Jacob S. Il.akel wa. appcrcd. one on each side of the vea aunkTy gunX fron, a German sub- ,el. and sunk it with bomb.. Later marine r. .o" th. asm. locality th, men were picked up by vessel. Sunday aftonln. Th. crew wa. rea- whlch arrived on the scene of th. .ink- Ht 0 VTT-hXl I, " '"FoUowing th. report, that .everal .hln took thC Pftiwr n F'-"- in vaassw ... r--- that ninaenuuiK K"1'"' " " Marne. and develop a concentric move- reua samuei vjwaun.., i ment wesiw v.. i j nhn r inn V a ...- 'an . " V, 7k ... k., .n Head than m the appea.ea sne woum r...-. .. pindlav Morrison, an n "r ,n ine army. proving th. aal. oi real prop.v, The remainder of th. draft quota f left on time and by now are In Call- w p Elmore, admin- fornia. They entrained at mmnignu Stephen Russell after the train had been held a few m,miate of the aupreme minute, to rllow the missing man to judgement appear, me par.,. .- -- -. 1 ntered u ord,reL Waterloo Man Is Found Dead in Room r:.i;. . P..nanra Soohr-aouta: b, Calae Triste Sibelius- Mr. Sowth. Tonight and tomorrow are oig oay at the college. Thia evening at S o' clock the eollega conaervatory will Hay Cutting and Curing JJZttJ&S. Details Are fcxoiaineo ' t th. :Ftr Fr-hy- , i tenan .-, ta - By C. V. Smith. County Agricultural tion to th. .tudenta win ba Bald. a ...t i .t i ...(. At tna -- I Tomorrow m w". - The d roper curing of hay is a mat-tnlsteea iU be held at 1:80 p. .. Ur of first importance. There is no and in wning will coma the ccn- from Lincoln county, were fed by the Red Cross at the armory and later at. tended the dnnce given by the wood men at the armory. A large number of Oregon Aggie eadeta, on their way to the Presidio .nit.n. training, were also in Frank M. Reed, aged 62, waa fqund t J ;. V iat rnnm at his farm home iiereu aa uiuo'. i - . ... . ! .k. .... nf 1 . ..... i ,...rdav morning, A default juugmcni in u near naw.. j . . i k.nv v.mus I .v v.: j... tn hMrt failure. Cor- the Mercnani. - " "iZiii-, wa. called. F. A. Lucas waa enierea. loner niiam r -- Following are the cases set lor June but it was decided mav ...a 13th: . . u '-- . M. M M Klamer versus J. U .iamer, Mr. Reed nao oeen - 'ctain and the crew took to for ahip. to sail Jromth.Jirbor, I morning re mr. t , - , : ,. . the port authoritiea this for military training, .. ,n mornmg. and ii efu'ed to giv. permission town Saturday evcn.ng and added to r rf a, wnat Chester that he became overheated. He had I ine ii i in 1 1 j v. crop grown that requires more care in harvesting and none is more easnv rfamaired bv neglect Because of the high price of gram and mimeeua, quality in hay and other roughage ia of more importance than ever before. Bleaching in the sun, o.ec,....K M.n- dews and rain and general weathering W. C. T. U, Meeting- mav reduce the feeding value of hay Alb,nT w. C. T 50 per cent mencement Th-s will be followed by the annual alumni reunion and recap tion. The degrees wiU be conferred b Frank J. Miller, president of the Board of Trustees. ?-S'r?3: Riiccfllurcatc Services. Were" Held 2UU 1KI .""hi I for College and High bchool . .... .ft ami one one forward ami u.. .... - .mailer gun amidships. He saw dis tinctly one other submarine be.ldo the on. attacking htm. me .ecu,... waa submerged with the per.scope showing." , . At least two heavily-armed sub- i h.v sunk seven shins off the Atlantic const, it i officially NEW - CLASSIFIED Bnccalaureato services for the Al bany high school and college graduat ing classes were held yesn.ru.., . First Presbyterian cnurcn. r. B. Pershing made the address, Pr. W. II. While lead In prayer, ana nev. r Tifil! nm. rt tne scrilliu.v. chorus choir under the direction . Professor Palmer gave two numoers. - Rev. Pershing took for his text John a. ,n i...... tk.rv.fnr said unto them, I .... Ik. 1 .rhl of th. world, lie mi. 1 mi. v" r-'- FOR RENT 2 houses. Inquire of W w r.irr.v illo IWbVS mo h"" not WB,k ln llark phone Will or n . ne... . o-.j ll.nlnn cnuntvl inn i....i TRAIT. .... ; " " FOR k livu.ii. I W Tt.rria versus W. m. Iiarr... a. ii. - OIVrv. . Collins will.case, appealed irom u. county court Schneider versus Keeie anu damages. Rathman versus Kathman, qivo- Join the Marines or Don t Come iiome mat ne uw.i been troubled with heart trouble be fore and is said to have compiainc to his neighbors. He is survived by two daughters, and his body will be token to Salem for burial.' U. wiU meet -. . .... tit I per cent 1 ith Mrs. F. M. rencn, aow Early cut hay is best for dairy cat- ttTettt Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. All ia to ent dunnel , a t. k. twaaant memoers are urBcu w ---- Bring your letter and temperance lit-erature. .1. a mmmon rule is to cut during early bloom. At this stage the pro tein content is high and palatability at a maximum. Cut alfalfa in eany kiM .r. nih.n the new sprouts are well started; clover when in full bloom and vetch when first pods are aooui ible as a man where everyone can get acquainted with him. The same is true of man. Jesus says that he Is the Sun of man." and hence, like man, ,hlrh means that he Is both like God tanC. ASTER. Ta., June 3. (Spe- and like man. or that man is like God. L,l)"Either join the 'yine or created in His Image, and capable of le.v. home!" This was the ultimatum School Supt. Is Exhonorated by County Thrift Stamp Lommittee iPE Good llcnton count. ' In Jeru,,cm at wheat ranch with mo.rn .mprov-. r attendance, rrllcMars'-cal. l.avenport'. Music .howed how all th. symbol, in cJtor.. SJ8 connection with the celebration were WANTED A child under school nge mcBnt to apply to Christ, and how to care for Good homo and best of chr.t ,nill clnim to being the bread of rnr. at rcaaonablo price. City. Ilox f wBtcr o lif6 .nu then the 897. ,,J" H(,ht 0f the world. As showing the FOR 8ALE-I have on hand several . of chrisfi claim and how it Is r":.?"j ntianle at a bargain. ... f... arvda life. Mr. 5 Sil l S how the fund.rn.nU, i new cwm .. - - . - ... questions which young pcoplo are bound to be asking in meir iu. .......... .11 nnauiared by Christ him- yer .. i u ..ii - self. For example, what do wo know . i-j. 1..... an.uii.ra that "He ANTED To rent a monnm i.". - auouv v.ou . - . . ' f .i mnA nrlna at Irvln's u..k ... ma hath scon the Fa i.eave i.k....i. "'i unnv nam - . . ..,. r.. H. Murnhy. aio 1 .. .knmlnir that God is re vim... - liner m.v, ..." r. WANTRO F'wmliihjd B-room house. I ln jefJU8 Chrint nd mwle vU rinairir to J. L. Irvine. 3J5 w-.vn nnvTf A rnlnrn liollflA. Innul w. st. OI Lira. o. nir.a Boll Dhone 190J. iu WANTED To rent a modem house becoming like God in Jesus Lhnst. Tk.. tk. n.i.atinn of how man shall treat his fellows is also answered bv Jesus, th. light of the world, when ne says that wo should "Love one anom er." The relationship between God and man is made clear In the Cross of (Jnlvary where God shows how terrible tk. n.ii.r nt sin and how infinite i- it:. int wmilnem man from his 19 ..ia pin.. sin so as to make it possible for him to live In the likeness or uod. me Inst question which young people are likely to bo asking is, what is on the other side of the grave i ami v....... answers that by assuring all tnai ne is there himself and will make all ne cessary preparation to receive all wno belicvo and trust In Him. The preach er was very emphatic In his claim that evory young man and woman neeu. I..... rhri.t aa hia mild, in his stu dies, his social lire, nia ousinesa .. kt. lif.-nlnna and with th. Light of the World as his companian he will not bo likely to go astray. . i t. Prank A. Laudenberger, .iiw weaver of Marietta, Pa., by his patriotic wife. uik.n l .auimnncrirer nuun..- c.m..nt Jim Gandee, of the lo cal recruiting station, he was told that he would have to obtain nia wiie a con- Sent before he could be accepted. "Consent." he asked, laughingly. ....... .k. i.m ma that any man who called'himself a man would be fighting for his country and that 1 would nave to enlist in the marines or leave home. . tk.f. anniich consent. Isn t it 7 UUCM I.'.- n - . iiodenbenrer was accepted imn.e...- ...... hia sDartan wife was on hand at the depot to see that he sure ly got on his way to help mane w. world "safe for democracy 1 IW 1 1 1 11 H it., .lnhn Rob nson and oaugnier Edna, who have been visiting with Mrs. J. 0. Huntley or Ainany, ieii w- Hav for a short visit with relatives and friends at Stayton and uraow So far as Albany is concerned, a 1 rumor that County School Superin tendent Mrs. 11a M. Cummings had been talking against the Thrift Stomo campaign was squelched by members .i ..t .vecutive committee in OI w.e vvuii. j .k tha Thrift Stamp campaign. P. A. Young, chairmnn of the county .litt.e. dec ared that wniie ne n.... t J s-imAr nA flBU IHIICU w Kastiti far them. I IUU tail a'"" - He declared that Mr. vumn. . i i ..fti-i-a..i with the com mu - naa " , , a. v.j ttivrantvpH meetines. and naa In mnnv WffVS. nn H5B19WU st. -. --" -a. i -.1 a.u nr hr tiUKS. ne not nrmu "j convinced that any interpretation which could be taken unfavorably was miafnkpn Th. .hi.f source of the rumors is at Tancni. where Mrs. Cummings talk .j . ..h.1 meetinir. Fart oi me residents of the city declare that Mrs. Cummings had. said nothing wrong, others, ncluding Kev, uK... r tk. M..tho.liat church, be pasiur w . . 1 . . .... lieve that she was wrong " of m dnv her statements. Rev. Hughes started the trouble by stating his views in church the Sunday following Mrs. Cummings talk. There will be a meeting oi me man agers and workers ior me Stomp campaign next inursaay v D..iii to discuss the plans for the coming drive to raise the quota of the county. The meetingpiace was sei at Brownsville as the pioneers' picnic k.:. h.M there on that day ana many of those connected will attend The quote for the couniy is di,vw j .f tki. hut II M. 000 has been ni.u v. 1 raised. It is hoped to raise the re- :A.r nf the amount within a lew ..b. A anrcial day haa been set by the President, and the necessary arrangements are being maae oy me .. KAm ml t ta. i The apportionment ot tne counts quota ha been completed aim hv the committee. ue BHUUU1II.VU dv-.. j Each school district will be expecieo to raise a certain amount m ma co... half formed. 1 . . Late cutting means loss of protein. t naiatabilitv and of the finer and i- - . ... ... more valuable pana oi u. Do not mow when the crop la w with rain or dew. The moisture dries off faster when the plant is standing. Cut in the morning as soon as me aew is off or In the late afternoon. Bake as soon as the hay begin to dry and complete the curing In winrow or cocs. Curing is accompiisnea "".-- through the moisture In atom and stalk being thrown on wrougn leaves. If the leaves are allowed to quickly dry and ehrivel In tha on. curing is reUrded, quality '"P' and leaves and fine stem lost. Cur ing in the winrow or cocks provides partial shade to the leaves ana - lows them to complete their work. Tne leaves of the alfalfa plant contain over 15 per cent protein while tne siem a less than two per cent If properly cured, hay snouio - light green color, retain most of Its leaves and have a pleasing aroma. Quality in hay means miia ana - terfat at lowest cost. ' At the dairymen meeting so aw held In Albany on Saturday, June Ml. at 10 o'clock at the Commercial ah room, and also at Brownsville Tuesday, June 11th at 10 o'cloea, rros. E. B. Fitta of the AgrleuHural cotkajt will discuss haymaking, Including em ting, curing, harvesting ana swrwa-. All dairymen are Invited to be lie 11 pnona .-.