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U. ol O Librjry X EUOENK ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT WANT A I) 8 get Kr.ull. fur OTIIEKH, and will gel KF.rUi.TM fur Y(ll) - VOL. XXXI. THE WEATHER FAIR; Continued Cold. A MIA NY, I. INN COUNTY. OREGON. HATl'KDA Y, JAM.'AKY 4, 1919. No. 192. DRASITG HEALTHI RULES ADOPTED A. SCIIMITT OBJECTS TO NKW ORDERS MOKE UNITS ORDERED J HOME FROM FRANCE WILSON Ai ITALY T BROWNSVILLE BOV DEFEAT KILLS LITTLE SISTER I T POLISH TROOPS luteal Hunker Asserts That Schools Should Not lie Closed. If Shows Open. Men Trained at Camp Iewis Will Be Sent Hack to America Soon. Accidental Discharge of Gun in Hands of Son of Oran Stratton Cause. GERMANS ChurcheM and Picture Shown Must Limit Attdulanre One-half. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS AUK PROHIBITED Crowds Must Not Assemble Stores; Schools Will Rc niain Close Week. A meeting of the city health hoard held el the office of the mayor ve.ler.lay afternoon. The entire board ami tlx health phy.ician ttctidrd tnaj meeting. Hie following rule, ami reg. ululion. were adopted: I. It la the Milan and riuc.l of the I i .1... ... . u , V, '7"' , nu"w' enrcpl thoae who by Curve of ciit-um-, Blaneea, ate cuiiilled to tto out into the city for the transaction of legiti mate buaineae. 2. All dnm-ea, dinnera, teapai ilea, and similar trathrriiit'i are atrlrtly for Ixddeti. 3. All a Wirt "" fuot hull, hunk rt hall and similar icainea or jKirl are forhnhlen; and no aut h aimrt team hall le allowed ta leave the city to partu ipate in any pame, and no Uain U iiiit ouUide uf the city ahall he at luwod to come Into the city. 4 rttorea of the city are forbidden to conduct aalea or utherwiae cauae rrottda of unreaaonahle aiae to aatent Ide or remain in any store, it. Ililhaid ami pvol rouma are re tjuirvd tu close. C'iar atorva may re irtittn opa'ii lur the purpose of making . . i n . it . " 'mt '"" "utlluw I"' ,u loiter around their plarea uf buainc, " '": ' T "'"y11"' . exhlbiUu..- In the-M-moori and . at n.Kht. hut ar. re.,u.r.d to al- one one low not mun than one person to each two acuta to enter or remain durinj; each exhihittun. Ventilation .hall bo the bent the rircum.taiicca will )cr mil. and roup of iienton. .hall not lie allowed to xnther or remain in tl lobby or alleya. Theatre manager, are required to exhibit information coticeruini; the health rule, adoptd by the lnard. ' 7. L'.unl church aervicc. may 1 held but not more than on. half of tha rating capacity ahall Ix utilized at any urh .crvlre. If two church .erv- ice. are held during any one day no Sunday achool .hall lie held or any other vatherimr permitted therein ventilation to lie the nio.t thorough K..iblv under the circum.Unce., and di.iiifrrtanU to I uned aa directed by the health officer. H. liodgr. .hall not initiate appli- rnnt. until further order, of the board, 9. lluaine.a meeting, of every kind of reaaonable .iu may be held under . . .. .. . ... . urn regulation, aa the health officer of the city may require. II). Ijirge group, of pemon. .hall not be allowed to gather or remain either in encloaed place, or upon the at recta, and tho mnnihall ahull dia- NKW CXAaHIFIKI) WANTED To hear from owner of good rnnch for sale. State cash price and full particulars. D. F. Hush,' Mlnneapolia, Minn. I 14 1 1 IS '.'. f 1 H 1 f.2 L'm 1 H 1 r. '2'J! FOR SALE Newly-made-over .econd hnnd mnttre.a. Call FumiturcHo. pitnl. Hell phone 1(14-11. Home 1170 J4-10 FOR SALE Iluick truck. 100 gets it. Good tires all around. 1405 San- .; ..... . t . . nam roau. jt-i COCA COLA Genuine Cic Cola nc at Kenton's Cn.h Store, 3rd and Lyon Sta. J4-7 TEN CENT SHINE Will Marker has obtained leaso on tho ahoe.hino uirlornt Vlereck s Hath nnd ia pre- pnred to give you a good shine for ten cents. J4-7 A HOME AT 4 PER CENT-High-class f-nrro tract Joining new new college enmpua, all in cultivation, will sell to right party who will build, nn payment down, 20 year, lit 4 per rent. See Fi.h & Hodge. WANTED A girl to stay night and do light house work In tha morning lllll). disehnrgo from tho navy and will not tion from light comedy to trk trag- "Christ and the league of Nations. Mrs Ge0- Rayne hns gone to Peoria Robert Boettichef went to Eugsn for Mm. J. II. Brown at 413 Ella- HEALTH HOARD OF THE CITY be able to return to hi home in Al- 0(y, with an ending that leave every. Tl:e public should hear thi special vj,jt at the home of her son, Lny- today to prepare for the econd eme worth St., Homo phono 2433. J47 OF ALBANY. bnny aa waa epected. one with a sense of real satisfaction, special music. G. II. Young, Pastor, ton Bayne. ' ter of school. To Ilia Editor of I ha Democrat: i From hi it uiyUi't 'ur( I vtwr that tho UifHtiva In A 1 1. any will b 'fptfti, fvitmmnte with today. I mw no UUfnii'iit that the I'uMic St-huula wor mUty to tt ou thu roiuinu week. I -io mt know wi.ut thi- .iun. of the ity Health uthorititm mm. I W nil rrolix that on a c rout it of this vpidefliie our I'uhlir S-hiHU have len very wrlouIy iuterferred with v fur thu year. It win inevitable un der the cltrumi.tiineei. In many in Unrva It will mean a permanent U ami a life long handuaji tu the lMa and Kirle that aru now In x-hool, at many of them will imt return tu t'hool aflrr thia year, and iume of thrm cun never make up what tl ry hate niUMHi. Vounjf people often do not rrnliM fully the tmportanco of ..L.iii.1. MMiL.rkliiin fur life's wurk ' . . . .l. . .v. . - la H n'l iir w any himi. uir.Lir. ahoolil lie ruii.idcrcd as of secondary uu M !e coniiere.i aa 01 tcconnitry , . . porlaruo when it tMin.ea to a Mmt of , naideni.a them in t-uiuivelMn with ironai our PuU.c Seluxdi 7 The School IWd , . , , to look nftrr the health of the echolara. With thia provision and the rare that the teachers ordinarily five to the general welfare of the pupils, assisted ny inr a.rn..oi . ..... Ki.la reenve at thnr horn.-., it would ' lu-holara are far l.-aa a.t to aKi:iavate and .pread the in- llucinn ill our community ...... ... the thratrra, whi. h are oeratrd with out any pcraonal auM-r'i.ion such aa mven by the Uarh.ra and ifivcn l.y the arhool phyaician lieai.lra, the I'ul.lic Schoola are ventilated and properly neaieu. aim mey ar. a concern to every parent in the city of Allwny. It would aecm that fur the auke of haniihinir tho influcnia from our " 1-ul.l.c School, mlicht U r.p.-iied. midat, and hanteiiinn the dny when our that the theatrea ahould Ix cloaed an I .-pt cl.ed for the tinw niy uf Alull cuull, Wr . ,, ,h w, of , being. Thj ffonl to re- he theatre., ruther than to have them open and keep the Public School, rlo.ed. r'irat thinir. ahould ) put firnt. AI.HiKD C. SCHMITT. McAdoo Warns Against Scrambling Railroads WASIIINCTON. Jan. 4 Warninir ntrninKt evil, of unre.tricted compcti Uon. Kim-tor Cemral McAdoo urk-ed connre.a not to return the rnilru:id. to their many owner, uncontrolled. Ho aaid the "Kvila of cometition ar- very grave, they are grave a. regard, favoriti.m of the large again.t the .mall ahippera. CoinH-tition in not an unalloyed hieing." Buddy Needed It Wirw Than Carman. Shaving off a week a growth of "-anl anil rupturing ...mini., a. """ "" " """" " n". American doughboy who entered , Jut Wi., f ril,aII,1,rt and . ,i,, i,. ii nll.ed Into the L-m.mry lim,e of a (lerninn colnnel vd,,,., retreat to the rear had been cut off by Ihe barrage. The colonel wiir taking hi. dally .huff. He wan .rated on a .tool In front of a large mirror, hi. face cov ered with Inlhcr. "Now take Hint chnlr In the corner nud let homebody .have who need tl the doughboy coiiiiiiituded. : N.ed for School, of Pollt.neaa. Many people laughed when they rml " l-""don county council running a ".eh.H.I of uolllenewl" for wnltera. A. a mutter or met, it An a inntter of met. It would be nn admirable thing If aa aHin aa the war la over, everybody who I. allll of leachnlile age were ent for a term to a cho.l of politeness. i rew .eople can doiilii ihnt Ihe atniulnril of iniiiiner. tin. fallen miring lien .luring I'K.I . Ta anil trains, Ihe war. t .uipuii n .tenia, food .hurt- ,,.-r.'m..'il..il Iiiism.4 - - - anil varliiii. other circiiinstiincea nave mliliil to the Irritation, of life, to any nothing of the necessarily .trained at- iiMmi'here In a nnllon nt war. l-onilon Knlly New. . r-. ))t.uo any auch gatherings. j, N person iiuarnntined, or who visit, the room of a person quaran- tined, shall be permitted to go upon . tho street of the city or into any, building or place Inhabited by other persona. la. Tho public school of the city ahould remain closed for a period of nt Icaat ono week from the date here - of. Knled thi 3rd day of December, All Kssential Points in Peace Conference Taken Up and AKrt'ed To. POPE EXTENDS PItESI DENT WARM WELCOME Conference Jleld in Regard to Fourteen Point of I Jolted State. PARIS, Jan. 4.- President Wilaoo ami the Italian government have readied a complete agreement on all -( ml point, uf x-ace aettlrment, a . , . , ,. ( Kome dmpatt h aaya, adding thC the ... ... ' . M " "v l"wl rcaldctit a viatt In lUi y ta "already BUtfrrfJJI 7 WASI!l;Tf). Jan 4 fla-lir. W r((U, l lln,l(.IllK.rf v'Wmd tmJ volunUer Oerman forrra uvainat the roli-a in lorn, and n-volutionary ele- ntrllfa in Nilr.ia. .rfr.lin. I.. niatlc advlrea. Ci finally ubjrrU tu Hi- ,,., on ,h, Kruunil tllBt lhry djrpi ty ,;lrrho.Suv.1, , ,he ,,,.,,.,., ,.oli,h ..I ijun, jn ., violation of the arm iit ire. 1 he cables indicate that llerlin bdk'eI i roteaU In loth ma tiers with y,, i;nitcl Sutra and haa warned hr Kntrnte he will be cofrpr!l.l to .,...,.. k-ra.ir unleaa I'nri. ll.n.ln 1 ,j Waahinirton intenme. KO.MK. Jim. 4. The IV.pe rn-eted Wilaon with outntretrhcd nrms. the Pontiff', reception Udnir extremely cordial. He climiied the f reaident'a .wit..... miv tin. ini iiiv . leniucm m hand. In hoth hi. almliin them warm- y They entered the throne room in private at wlmre Uev confem-d ,mc lenifth. MachinC (lutS Turned Against Children Today, 1 I to exH-rti-iice In rrnnc.. where it na WARSAW, Jan. 4. Several child- lM-en In oHnitlon for 70 yenra. There rvn, parading at 1'o.en in honor of In Knince a aoelcty orgnnlicd for I'aderewjki were killed wherrthe tier-' l"in.- of prom-tln? i.n.tlt .liar mana turned tiicir machine' gun. Uion' ln - 1 "' "'' be n recog- tiiem, it ia reported here. Five bullet, entered a room where I'aderewaki mat. but h racap.-d unharmed. l oot Sieeialil lir. II. M. C'heeaewright, the foot ani-ialit arrived last night ami will Iki at the .McDowell Shoo Store for aeveral day.. t uneral al U hanon 'Ihe rviuaiii. of the lute II. W. Mur- ip,y, . former Uenton county rc.ident, ' .,, .. . , ,. ,. who at couver, Wu.hington, h'l'M U-I.nnon thia morn- "K by hi. .on, (). T. Murphy, of Huh bard, llruthrr Landa , J. H. Alli.on tolay received a wire stating that hi. brother, who ha. been with tho U. S. Medical Corp. in' France, had safely landed at Newport News. Dr. Garrett Home Dr. Oliver Garrett of the medical rccrvo on., h... r..l.,m...l l.. Alb... He has been stationed in Georgia. No New Flu Case. i"y "eniin v.iucer niycrs repons mat no new nu rases nave neen re- ran no new uu rasea nave neen re- ported to his office up to four o'clock this afternoon. Rhode. Funeral Tomorrow ( The funorll f K I wood Rhodes will , . . . , ... . . R, . t Kjf(h jtwt tomorrow afu.rI10on ' o'clock. Rev. C II. Young con - - ' . .. v j,:., .u. ..:. - Good New. Received Mrs. Rolwrt McMurray whose hus- band waa report.! killed today re- iceived several more letters dated since tnt, ,,, of the arml,tice. The last ! letter received ws to Lieutenant Mc - Murray's father In Portlnnd and was dated December 8, Teacher III Mis Elizabeth Levy, who has been teaching violin In Albany College i 1 at Satem and will lie unable to hold classes during the next week. I'ould Not Get Discharge ! Word ha neen received today by I Mrs. Michelson that her son Earl has not been successful In receiving hi 4. CITY N K W S ' I -ih WASHINGTON. Jan. 4. tenth, thirty-seventh, ninelyfir.l di vision, and the second corp. hrad qgarters, a total of H'),(iiO men. have been designated for convoy home as toon at ships ar available. The nine ty-firat regisi.t. of western national army r.iefl trained at Camp lwia. PHRASES HAVE BECOME OLD Changes Demanded by Modern War Have by No Mtana Kept Pace , With Other Matter. We laHl the aiiee In chunking our t hraneii that we've ahnwn In c-hitu'lnff the Mar jpaiue. 'Over the top" auic gi-Ma pnrapeta ami mrad'mtrs. Are st-. and traverss, larhel wire and No alnu'a fjini) the whole rigmarole of atahlltzalloB In dllchem. Over the top now roc for any sirt of advance, rlmrjrlng across whf-nt Oehla or deploy ing through thickets, "It's a Hmd arrenade fniiie," they told use Wheu we linidt) In Km nee. It waa then, "forget that rille atuT." they an id. However, rifles wen still Iwlng nark el around. Nothing rlM had yet Iwen IsMurd on W'lrh to tlx bayonets. The Yunkera wf-re wilting to put some siiMke on t grctmth-s atid to fry to rut the pltfte under Inatrunlou. but they rettellif) agnint the tuentul exer fine of fryt" to forget how to htmt. A aergennt titld me of the report some of the men brought ha-k who hnd bfn Mll.-t-d with the ItrltUh. the story of Tommy who -.printed half a(Tis Klanders dragging hi rifle In his left hnml and iryliiK t" cai.h up with a Heinle raider ao that he could h"rl ""l. The arrccant ended up. 'Say. believe me. rcmemlierfnf Imw to ahn.it ha. allowed n. to forget a lot of that trench .tuff In .hurt order. " L. S. Klrklaml In U-nllea. PROFIT SHARING IN FRANCE Idea la Mora Widely Held In That Country Than Any Other Part of tha World. ' l'mflt .hnrlng la being widely dls-cuiom-.) In Knglnnd now. In connection with lite nation', war actlvllieA. and nmoh con.ldemtlon I. being directed iiixiti iff i tit? Kp)t-uiiiivui m m I'uuui utliity.' In the French proflthar1ng plans gtnrnilly )Mnet1t fumls are Instituted to provide for emergencies In the life of the nnrkent. Ordinarily workmen do not receive their .hare of the profit In ra-h. but In the form of a fund, which goc to purchanlng .hares In the business or to old-age peu.lons. There are various svittcms of profit sharing In vogue In France. One of these gives a iiercentnge of the net profits o.er the wage the manage ment, and the various benefit funds. Another base, the iercelitage on sales or total hin-Jitcss done. Still other form, bane the amount given the work era on the dividend rate.- the amnnnt of cnpltul. or a. a bonus at the dls- i ctvtlon of the employer. Certain coro ! piinle. are able to share with their I workers any vavlngs they may make In the cost of producing goods. Alralme Flares. The ainioitue. uient vus recently ninde by MnJ. (icn. C. C. Williams, j chief of ordnance, of the perfection nd the adoption by the army for ""e ln France of an airplane Bare for ' "'k'" bombing. A.-conllng to Major , tii iii ml Wllllnina, the llure Is released from a bombing plane by pul'lng a lev- As It drop, the resistance offered by m, n,r . fm(. ,mvmnn a oncratlon. The result Is the emission nnenillon ' f n ixiuerful light of from 300.000 to I 400.000 candle power, which completely Illuminates the terrain below. The amount of light given Is equivalent to Hint of a hatlerr of from l.'iO to 175 stm-t arc Inmp. or from IMW to 17, "100 or,,l"r" l""'!' lamp hull, I sm-h a. arc ushhI In the home. As sooi i M onllnnry lnciiii.les.vnt lamp bulb. anch a. arc used In the home. As soon as the flare gets Into operation a huge parachute, made of the best quality silk, opens and hold, the brilliant light , ,U,,M.B n the nlr for a sufllclent 'time to allow the aviator to select hla ,j.vtlve or tnrget. The bomb then ' -" COMEDY AND TRAGEDY IN "TEMPERED STEEL' Madame Petrova ha never had a role more effectively suited to her par- tirular rreniui as a creator of dr mntic materian than the one she as-1 ,mos -in "Tempered Steel," which cmc to-the Glotie Theatre on Sun- day, The tnry run the gamut of emo- thir-'h'P Containing Two Iltfnd red Veterann of War Hid From View. HEAVY SEA PREVENTS RESCUE WORK SOME Iist Wounded Man On Board Removed Iate This Afternoon. FIRE ISLAND. Jan. 4. The last wounded soldier has been removed from the Northern Pacific which run aground near here. FIRE ISLAND, Jan. 4. Hidden from aight of those on shore hy a bill iard the transport "Northern Pacific is severely hammered by a rising sea this morning. Two hundred helpless wounded sol diers and the crew of 4o6 are still aboard. Army medical corps men, a few Red Cross workers, coast guards, a United Pres. correspondent and one other newspaperman are the only per-j sons remaining nere ounng ine nigm due to the danger ofsunulies being cut off by me storm. -Naval vessels stood by, hut are not visible. The ( powerful Fire Island light could not be seen a distance of a mile. ! U. S- May Now Proceed t '...... r'..t Against Carranza GoU WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. "Make Mexico ray" is being demanded with ever-growing emohasis and ia ao' strong that the Senate Foreign Re - lutions Committee agreed to report Im mcdiaU-iv a resolution directing the State. Department to begin vigorous' action to force Carranza s government to an accounting. Visiting in Albany Mrs. Frank Ward and daughter Francis, of Salem, are guests of Mrs. Ward's sister, Mrs. B. R. Westhroak, at the Hotel Albany. Mr. Conn Returned Home Elmer Conn, formerly of Scott & C-nn Grocery, of this city, returned - to hia home in Tacoma toiiay, after, visiting here with relatives. CHURCH NOTICES Grace Church. On account of sick ness in homes of several church lead ers no services will be held in church tomorrow. Rev. A. M Williams. First .Presbyterian Church. Sun day School at 11 o'clock, special open ing exercises. It is the purpose of the school to get every member in the hurch and congregation to study the bible this coming year. The funeral of Elw-ood Rhodes will be held at 3 o' clock from the resilience. Rev. Mr. Young will conduct the services. The a(;reemcnt or awarj of the Commia. been in French hospital since Oct memtrs of hi. class will attend in iwn Nor has any appeaI en made ober first. He will arrive in aeveral "oy- i to the Commission from any internre- days. Church Notice Rev. Schuster will tation or decision made by the admin- , hold two church services tomorrow, istrators. To Be Married in Portland- one at 11 a. m. and again at 7:30 p.' "i"uring this year wage advances Miss Ella Thompson left today for m. No Sunday School or young ranging from 75 ccnU to $1 and over he.- home in Portland, where on Jan. people's meetings will be held on ac- per day have been granted or awarded, 14, she will be married to William count of the ban. partly as the result of increased cost Lewis. Miss Thompson has been em- of living or due to the necessity of re- ployed in the Parker grocery store I'nited Presbyterian Regular sen- ajjustjn(r the relative wages between up to this time and will make her ice at 10:30 and 7:30. Bible school at di5trjcts. These changes also were home in Portland in the future Mr. 11:45. Christian Endeavor societies at maile without friction. I Lewis is in the employ of the Oregon il:30. The churches are the best-veh- "Arizona works on the open shop Electric R. R. company, tilated building in the city, and those prin(.ipIe wjth grievance committees Ccrvalli. Man Here " v who have bad cold are requested to hy n the employees recogniz-j A. N. Minton, of Corvallia, ia In stay at home, so there is practically sml dea,t viih hy the maager-. in the city today, no danger attending these service. a (X.al matters The creation of this Will Attend U. of O. Come and worship God as He is re- sujlstjtute for a trade-union organiza- Mis Katherine Livengood left for vealed in Hi Son Jesus Christ. , tjon iwhjch did not exist except in a Eugene thi morniiur to continue th Christian Church-The regular .erv.' minor way by the President's Media- school year at V of O. ices at the Christian church will not tion Commission has materially help- Returning to School lie held on January 5 on account of ed toward peace, because these corn-, George Cus.ck went to Eugene this local condition. S. Earl Childcr. n.ittee have .erved as safety valve morning to regi.ter at the U. of O. that relieved the tension, now tnat and continue the school year. Methodist Church Closed No erv- they can go direct to the managers nere During Week-end ices will tie held until the "flu" situa- fr a fuj, free and ftank discussion Mis Janet Dawson ia spending th tion is improved. Sunday School pa- v.-jthout fear or favor. This elbow week-end in Albany before starting per will lie distributed to the mem- touch has helped also to eliminate m the second semester of school at hers. If contributors to the funds of SOme of the bitterness of the past a 0. A. C. Mis Dawon spent th holl the church will hnnd their offerings tney come to a better understanding dy. in Newport with her parent, to Clyde Williamson at the Albany of one another." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawaon. State Hank it will assist the treasurer. i ijgck to School Baptist Well-ventilated and good seating. The Baptist church service will lie held at 11 o'clock and 7:30. In the evening the pastor will preach on - ISKOVNSVIIXK, Jan..-( Special to Ilem jcratl The accidental .1,. charite of a irun in the handa of Hy- ron Stmtti.n, twelve y. or old am of Mr. and Ur. Oran Stratton, who re- ide two milea eajti of thia city caua eil Ine iVath of the ljjv'a little who was playinK with him at the time1 of the a' cident. The I .y waa reaching for hia irun and expected to iluot at a hawk when the weapon waa diacharirtd, the full charge itnkint- her in the head and resulting in instant death. Tha acci dent happened about five o'clock laat night. German and British Men May Fight Invading Poles ROTTERDAM, Jan. 4. Tha Berlin V'ossiche, alarmed at the Bolsnevik in- dispatches reported, artillery super human cruelties hints that a union' '""ty giving them the victory. (Lisa will be effected between the Germans nd Nakel are fifty-two and sixty-fiva and untish to oppose the advance of the Soviet army toward the Baltic. HOW LABOR ADMINISTRA TORS STEADIER ARIZONA Copper Production in 1910 Over 100. 000.000 Pound More Than in 1917 Not a Shift Loot. . - , . . . ,,., An increase of Arizona s 1918 con- .r r..l..i. f inonnormn a. over 1917. Not a shift lost in mine, mill or smelter from November 1, 1917, to October 21. 1918 These are the results of the work of :he labor administrators appointed Ior Arizona Dy me rresiuem s Jieuia- tion Commi,si;n in the falI of 1917 hown in the annual report of William Wilson, Secretary of Labor. ine situation in Anzona in 191 was ;one tne chief causes leading to the j appointment of the commission. About 28 per cent, of the copper output of the V nited Statea ia produced h foul- copper districts of that suite. In the early summer of 1917 there were wide spread strikes in those districts, re sulting in three months in a loss of output of 100.000.000 pounds. The V,1, W1" "t'be the sum of fif commission arranged a settlement ten dolla to make the Ul,t P"" which provided for final adjustments oathe ?ounty AKent Fund? Th com of all labor disputes and the fixing m,tte Ucks thl um "nd whn " of wages by the labor administrators, Hywel Kavies and Joseph S. Myers. in . ti I KU; nie..e ... of tho Labor Adjustment Service, nuote.l in the NHTVtJirv s renort. Mr. Davies wrote, on October 21. 1918, that the Commission not only had pro- vided the machinery for accomplish- ing the splendid results named, but also had created a spirit of loyal CO- operatior that materially simplified the work of the administrators. During this period," says the let- ter, "the administrators have handled hundreds of individual and some large collective cases without friction. Yet many of these cases contained explo- sive possibilities that would have end- ed in a suspension or strike if they -..r th. coming of ,he Presillcnt-, Mediation Commis- i.,n Tr-i mm. mature.! into strike lnv.ltn nf InKie In the s , ra. Here Mrs. Alex Powers, of Ibanon, was n Albany shopping today. fl0m, to Peoria Invadinir Force Is Hurled Back at Two Points; Artillery Wins. ;!HINI)ENBERG IS NOW SLATED FOR LEADRR Volunteer Army to Be Led Against Poles by Vet eran Commander. COPENHAGEN, Jan. 4. German lwr wT.ca.cu i-ousn invading xorcea 'n battles at Liaaa and Nakel. Berlin i miles northeast of Posen.) Albany Girl Dies in Ore gon City of Influenza Miss Minnie Heinrich, graduate of Albany College and a student of mora than ordinary ability, passed away in Oregon City a few days ago, following complicai.ona resulting from an at- .... re . , . ul -Pmsn iniiuenra, accoronut to word received here today by Albany frier:. Mis. Heinrich at one time taught in the Or'.ville schorls and waa regarded as one of the most efficient teachers that they have ever had in that local ity. She has been teaching in Clack amas -j i.ty during the past year. COUNTY FUND LACKS FIFTEEN DOLLARS Campaign launched in Detr ember Mtsta with Suc- ess; Assured. received the books will be closed on m 'ne mw "" campaigaa toT money ever conducted in Linn "(uinrv will ha hrrtmrht tn an nnH ' . . , ""Zit 0 - hundred dollar, and committee eon- ut'n. f,R- Burton, W W. Poland, A"hl' "U'er' Pt"? "ktr- M; f Allen, and E. R. Alien have pr'act.c.U ra,5ed the ent,re um ,n hort cmP'Kn- John C. Miller, of BrOWnS- Vllle to RetUl'll tioli.e A telegram was received today by A. N. Miller from his son, Private John C. Miller, of Brownsville, of nu arrival in Newport News, from France. He .ervel with th imn.n forces in France, and will receive hla discharge. Private Miller In. wniiml.d anil h.a I Charles Pfeiffer drove to Corvalli thi morning to begin th new semrs- iter of school at O. A. C. Left for V. of O.