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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT DKMIM UAT WANT A I) H .t K.-.ult. (or OIIIF.HS. and will art K1H1I.I.H (ur YOU THE WEATHER Tonight (ml Sunday MAIM VOI. XXXI. AI.IIA.NY. LINN COUNTY. OKE'.ON, KATIItllAY. FF.il'UAHY 8. II9. No. US. STRIKE IS BROKEN SAYS MAYOR; AULT STRIKRS' SPEAKER Sdtlt'iiK'nl ly Akri im'iit Ap pears I'ussiltlc; I Jul ol General Slrtkf ,M:v, Nol End Tie-Up of Nh'y:ii(k Ml'MCII'AI. JIT.MIVH ON Martial Ijiw Not E:irltl: Strikers Prepared to C.nrv on luul Feed Enlii (il) M Ntrix.-iarj . si: u rn . i.i. h..-r. r. S-lll.mnt of Ihr Krlir..ll .lrik. hr aNrcrmriit u ears iom.Mc. No ottn-ial answer from the unl.ut h-mls h.is been made tu Ihr ma )nr. ulliilintutn to rcillnU' Ihr liirrillitin uf rs.rnliul lni'.nlrira IlltlrttN Ihr .) ntpalhrt ir tiiup la relieved. Hut nwi'uri have it tr-V. .uiue liw...-l-era of the strike cunitTiif tee fnvo! Mich tutioii. and I Kr ur. e. i ll cte ilence nt tho nmyol's ufl"ii Termination of the gi.tnr.i! stiik.. Weiild riot affect the lOIK'O rrlii i.n. y.rUin In whone hvln'f "o.'J'Ml -I.. p n i rl wvuLrm struck, i' Is I!irved "The .trike la broken," dcrla-id tn Mayor. "In Ihe mcantiiii we will in augurate n -t4'rn cif n inii.l Jit ni vs. I'.cryeno hnvi'itf nil a'ltomo I ;li' In invited o ofieriilc n jitney car V'-sines i. j.'nlnt to '.r '.ill lr.U'1- r I Fvory union man cu. ployed in the city lithtinr dopnrtin ip. ha. re turned to the job." "There i.i not the n1'1iU' indira tion nf a break In the ran:. nf bilHir." seld F. II. Ault, .pokes tin., fur Che rii ikers. "Tii.- stride will c ml' iuc 1 1. ti' the de-mind, of the .hi' x ! work ria are irunted. We ire prr nri-d to frnl the rnlire cily If n"M.' for a. irdcfiniie period. We. do no, fear mnr tiul law. It ih Inrunrcivi il that the pnvcrnmont will ln-V up the hys'.or iral i!r larnlloin of a ra'tMirain ma yri win. ii apparently J'lt apollin;' for a riot to hrenk looan ' The Mayor luti-r derlr.re.;. " I'hrre Ir no Intintinn of prorlnViinir martini l.iw. There in nn such rnvi -sail;' nt present. The city is in oti.- rontrol ol the situation." Ault ilenie.1 the MVT'i atntemeni (I nt the atrike win lim'itrn. II" "il tl.nt there I only one municipal car r nnine. nml it ha neirir a iloien vMiera on it. lie ailil" I "There will U- no wnh jitne. The vi;ile lire wH'i the triker." ( ilv oPlriiila rlalmeil 'hi rix mun- Iripiil rnra are runiiinK "nil that tlie tinrtlnn roinpnny will f'Wi" w in op ..,.tln 1 '' !'.ltf Taroma Strike Dw'ndlea T ATOM. A, Feb. R. P'reetenra nri' ......rtir. here nn full a.vu-dule. The n-n are returninir nfter 1 ilny of lille ,.,). It in helleved the t .Mil 11 nf l' rnr men will do nitirh to nrfav emeriil atrike In Tnrnmi. the ln Itn-lnraa Trip V" C Ilrnndeherrv wr-nt ti Tnthot Dila momlnir on n b-.lneaa tr'p. - I I NFW CLASSIFIED I KOHS At.E Severnl tru-l.i chi'ii liimla. Small pnymeiila liniftii.w low interest. Fiah & llodi:i', own era. '"' CIIIMNF.Y SWF.FI and Fiirnaee rlenner. Also roof irutlr elennrd Invc onler nt lluaa I'ouao or phone Ht on'-. Clenna em ruin or aninc, Old Man Sweep. Mil FOK KXCIIANCK Wo Save Alhnny nronertv to rxehnnKP fur T'ortli.inl Alao wnnt n houan In St. Johna for Alhnny nmperty. Hollrt & Horn linek. Pfll ICK CREAM -Choeolnle, French Vn nilla nnd Ornnire, thiti evening nnd tomorrow.. Kenton'a Cmth Store, "d and Lyon alreeta. fH FOU SALE Lot fifixllO on We.t !Hh St., paved atrwt, remnnt wnlk nnd newer In. rrleo $l,n0 nnd will aell on 10 yoan' time, .''o-kor A Ilenm, 1HS Lyon St. Wll Strike in Seattle May End Within Next 48 Hours li:ou mkn in ( i.osk rorcii with situation DKCLAKH KTklki: CO.MMITTKK MAV EM VAC C.KMMXL TiK ! I TONIMIT Mayor Hansen Saj t Coii'.er vatives Si.otttt! tl"! 'Vllow Slrtak' in Allowing Fots of OrK.'ini.ed fiovernnK nt to Kun l'ni:ms; .Ninety Per Ct nlloval, l-'c Say i SI;A1T Vc 8-Hy I -nit d pr..'s. fnSrn.att..ti li.al t iic Mrii.c will h; f 'iin..l! called off wilhin ; h avi as r.ivcii tliis after u.;i by I::! or ineii in 0.0-.L t )'ic!i v iih the Mrikc ci mmitt'.'c. llllnineH la Itenurird KFATTI.K. Keli. H i u . reaump tion of liuMnrni ia pror.'. lint; alowly thlt afternoon with no re'iorU-'l inter- n r:ee. Some reta'irrMt ri lied. The tinnier are repor'ei pUi.nir. to i-ivo tr.elr lirnt pi-rrorni-iin.. in three nya. A few ahopperw nr. erterint; the leen, An orderly rnwd in in the t ll-eetl. . few niijnuiM1 nits nre'tnMted n nuch. imini: tiinicr unrd. Mavtr llhiionn United a t..tennnl , InduiiniT that Itolnhevl' 1 and I. W. W. LKACl'K DRAFT IS APOIT CO.MI'l.hlE!) I'AltlS. Feh. H. U. I'.- f ie Initial ierninir limly of tho I cnuo of Na Uni! will U an executi.i. coiiiiiiitt f aeven. one reprvaen'.a' i f ir ench f the Cie irrciit poweri, two for the mull rountrira, it i l-,:ned trom re tel le aourca today. llraft la Completril TAI!lSi Feh. R Th lai'ue ef Na j -una comniittee ha Inual!;' com- j .Vied the entire ronntii ut.o i, it i an- .oiinred. I'..'drnfiinir i n"ceitnted .y evernl chnni-ea. Tii'a will delay Miipletion until tho mid I'.e of the week. ARMISTICE SlfiNKD J IN nUITISU STRIKE -UNIONS TO VOTE LONDON, Feb. R.-tT iV-Annrm.- irdicc has nptjinntly hr.'ti effected in the industrial wnr I'e:ii7 wnwred in l.rtt.itn. The suhway n'iuo ui can- ct lied. All electrical vorkei? an I ark on their johs. However, it is announced tl.ht a mass nieetiiu' of trade unioni wiP , , . . . i, , )h held tomorrow to J :?Ma whether or not there will ho nntiorwide strike. Cnpcnhntren Has Strike COPENHAGEN, Feh. N.-Tho ship- yanl workers struck today pnvent fomlstuffs renchini: tho jrovernment authorities, according t' ilispatthes. Attends Dairy Show Wayne Pnwaon n I tt" II roir of the Alhnny Creamery will Vive on the e:.r.O trnin this ovenlnsr f.'r Poise, Idaho, to attend the WWUrn. Pairy Pioduela Show Fe'i. 10-i'. . . ii. IH in i orTBins lluhlndl Youi.fr is spen-Iinp Friday an1 ISntunlny in l orvallia amonfr friends at O. A. C. Went lo DeTer J D. Ellis was a passe-itrcr to Dover this morninif to visit friends for the .lay. Former Alhnny Woman-- Mra. llnrold Ilaldwln of Prineville, a former Albany woman, is i.ere vis itinit relntlves and friends Kit limed From Portland Miss Velma Pavia and Visa Kdna t.aubner returneil la.it nik'ht from Portland where they heard the pmnd c.. r ....... J ... .. .. ' ' ! nr W eeK May Miss Huth lloiline Wenl 11 .".irunnu this morning for a week's stay on bus iness. lis !. From the Army I ii-ut. Orin Jenkins rot irned this i.ui-niru. from Camp Trwis, Texas, vheih he has boon atn'linel with nrihlneirtin company. He has ro envtn his dischnriro fr"r.i ni'lvo serv ii and will soon return to '. ipeno to resume hi studies nt the Vuiversity ot Oreeon. mny Sral.L. !:.!.. r or i...)7 rii, sajir.r tlut liic c'nferv iti'.es I. ai niion tin ''je.ln',.' hUtak i.y riiiowint the foes rf urt,ani7J y. tt urnrnent t run thr uri-'n Tils is u lect of uniiriini or I. .' t -. If anyone owi I icher ; liL-.i;u.r to n y. they are tr turs u .. I s, or!d he Nin y p r t-r t uf eat lie ntnnds finti f :erji- .fisin. 't riven Theo ther ten per cnt W i from this community." committee mm KiLeiencv ('ai:ti)ai.. for First Pres'ivterian ('f.inrhcs to Ilo Organized N The Ne wErn movemenl eommittee of Willaim ttc rn sl-jtery will meet in Alhr.ny M ind ly to or.n;; e un cfllc iin-y campaign in to 'M ihu'clnt of 'the I'rc-ihyti ry to run for five year. roinniittee atipoint d nr eral weeks nro cutussts of Krv. A M, Wil liimis of AMeiny, Hanker A. John son if Corvallis, Attorney A. O. ,on dit of Salem. Prof. A. E. Ca-w.ll of the lTnivcrity of Onvon, Fi'-ene, Pev. TtrucH J. GifTVn of McVinnvilie. anil Mrs. Timothy Cloran o, Fut'rne. The New Em movement was launch ed last Mav nt the Prvhv.cri:in Gen eral Assenddv nnd is heinvr organized on a worMwidr oasis. One cf the tasks of th iMovrment ?s to rnise ;:1 thr lHnevoIent ami missionary work inlrrl f the denomination next yenr. This) is Thou wilt surtly wear away, is t'i he suhcr;h"d in throe Honrs nn -iuth thou, and this people thai is wiin he rrni-.n nf Mnreh :M. in a drive I ihee: ftr the thine, is wo hmvy for tnt is tn inrt-ide th lorn! hnd"ot of jthec; tliou art nut uUe tj p.-n'orui it ne cnurvneg in nuuiion io me ia mil-i lios. At AT'onv meeting of the Prrs- i nvirniii rtiiiinimee .nuiiiinv ''ten , rrr,iiv..,r:nn .. nin Ihim- e, V-'lIrv will he psVpd It arnoin a New Km enrMmit',e nnd orirnnlre its worV alonu these lines. NFAV TISS!0tAKY SOCIETY OFFK F.KS ASSUME DUTIES . The Women's Missionary Society of the U. P. church held its postponed January meetinit in tim chui-ch pur- i . in i. . i . ...n lora v eunesuay evening, i o;aonup - per was served to all the Ln'ies of the church by tho local esn.nrttce. A ! splendid program had heen piepared by the program eommttte and was carefully carrieil out. Kxcellort pa- pera were piven by Misi Marnnret Ilunlan. Mrs fluff nnd Mia. Trillion. iTh. ne nn.si.lent. Mr. K. A. Yoiim. nnd othef ofMcers took their p'nees. Supper wns served to S;i persons. A freewill offerinit of $7 lo wus Riven for Special Minsionnry Miss Ruth Work in F.jrypt. On lluaineaa Trip Curt is Ortenbord wen to Portland !.i.: . I,,,.;..,. I nrrr I r..m .-niio-iiMi Mrs. Allie Anderson of Pendleton In hero visitinir rolatuM nnd friends. Vm. Serflinir nerc Willmm Rerflim a fo-iner resident k r't.nl.tisr.A .1 i.frirr T.iP mnitv years, is renewing acqnninrpnees In the city today. Mr. Secilini' has been v.orking in the finishing room of the Crtiwn-Willamette Paper O. nt West. .. .. . ...!,: .ii Linn and Is on his way to Mnrshf.old yhere he will again tako up Ins home. I50YS deny ( HAura: ; MADE IX COMl'LAINT Attorney Issues Statement for Hoys P.ronuhl I'p on AVron ( lia.:e Owinif to t)i fart that '.(. eomplaint filed with the rity ri i- ,i !.f i huri d ai local lnya Willi nil olf. ,- th;it they diil not commit, 1 inn J! nstun. city attorney, today nin.le tl... .,i:.,wir,if tntement freenn- the i,i,ys fri.rr. Maine in the matter. Their oi.i.rme. i.i aaid to have only con i,t, , f ij,,,.. 'iof.r. Mori la to a front pon-Ji iji.e t venifi:'. "twinir to tin- fact th.r. I: if.,M Morria ffuaeil to iuhkp n omplaint I'fiiin.-t All.ert S-ruli rii. A':r.ii"th U'.ai, C irrol Waller, f.len J.n kkom. Wllh'jr Wolfe and Karl Ahlr.rri, a-.d th com l laint wa made hy the chief of po. Ive at tl'e no':et of ti1(. risiden'a on Thir.l Rtr't, the , w " iinwi'tin:' a portion of lv Miifnrd with n-'novin " (h rMhinir of Ilnfonl M SiirKiwnmt invest : Tf vf;i! that thf Morriii h.y was ttir v!-t!m of two HifTfrrrt fpleWMle r.n'1 t'l .ov nrtni! ithovi nn p;itt in th fn cii'i-nt wh-n JV'f'jr-l Jui jiorri r h:v rl'ttiif . Thl mx IfiV A Ill "itltv to th. Thir.l f r.-. .-T, r n'.-.t-! nt (r tiTii- ft rnterj'-- thc:r r.T-.t lit thv Vktro inrffi r so frir n- hv. iiif nnv imH tn tWr furn f r tri-i- u l .n I nc-iils. '''if'iH'irp'dv t!Pt 1 ' n'.Tvt-.r1 th. mn" - tV ' f.i Wintf at th hrm-is i.i thoir fr:rnHr ' Hi AM WKIV 1 JETHKO GIVES TO MOSES SI NDAY SCHOOL LKSSOV IHIS WEKK POINTS Ol T NI'CF.SSiTY FOU COOPKU TIt AM) I). VISION OF tt E S P O N S I W I L I T Y AMONG OltGANI ATIO.NS; M.'SrS HAD TWO Il!; A Jul! FOU ONE MAN; JETHKO HELPED HIM SOLVE PUOPLEM Kv. Gt-ore II. ii umtl Gohleli Text--"Hear e o:u: neth er tiurdenit, ani to fuif.il 'tv la- of Chriil." (inl. le sson, Exoduj 1H;1J 2'k Time, D. C. ItirJi. I'i And Jethro. Moit-s fatlxrinlaw, took a burnt-ufT.Tinjf and sncrif ires for (icd: and A tion came, ami all the elders of IsrutI, to eat hnv.J with Moses' fathcrinlttw Itefcr.- God. lit And it came to p'. on the mor. row, that Mosea sat to judv th pco pie: and the people stood nhont Mosea from the moniinjr unto tnc evcnni 14 A ad when Moses' j'ath -rinlaw saw all that he did to the ne.iplc, he said. What is this thif that Uvm dtH'St to the peoj le? why sit;---t thou thyself nl"r.r'. and all the peorl:' sar,d ahout thee from morning unto even? la And Moses snid un'.o his fa'her ifdaw, Hernuse tlie people con.c unto nie to inquire of God: li W! rn they have a mn'.ter, they roi'te i. nto nie; and I juti;.'c between a man anil Ins nrurmor, ami J mace : them kn the statutes of God, and Jhis laws. IT And Mr-sen' fathcirlaw sa:. to hin., Tiie thinj: that liu d-n- 1 un st is i not eood. to. lf ulonu. i: tliaiN.n now unto my voice. I will k1vo tfieo counsel, una God t with ihee: lo thou lor the people to lioawiud, uud tiint; tnou tnc causes unto (tod: I il And thou shalt teach them tho MiituU'S and the laws, and ahull show. them tlie way wherein they must wnU, nnd the work that they must do. M Mmv.iver thou shall movide out of all the people nhle nun, such n fear O.od. men of truth, ha' a;; liijusv miin: and place such over them, to I I rulers of thousands, rule's of hundreds rulers of fifties and ruler i of tens: I And let them jinlcc 'he iieople I nt nil se::sniis: and it shr.ll Pe, t'aat every (rn at matter they shi.ll brim j unto thee, but every amnll matter they "" )uH-e tnemseives. bo si an ii easier ior i o ' . ,i .:h )iw easier lor uijwu, nnu n.-;. ?!( t.'ti j . if i.ni. ,nnn ,i0 Tn4 thine and i God command thee so. then thou snail , be aide to endure, and i.ll th;- people !. .hull eo to their pince in peace, o i "c. l l.nn.L.n...l .. th. voice ":. fniherinlnw. nnd d-d all that he ,, ,i, lTi And Moses chose ab'e men out I of nil Israel, nnd made them heads over ine j-om.-, iiiv ... -- i rulers of hundnvls, rulers of fifties. ; and rulers of tens. Lii r... tl,; hr.l causes thev i.. .1,1 Min Vo, but eviv small ,.,...r thev iudi-ed 'themselves. "ir:A .r Mi.iinn j,,,i,, w!,,' Bn Arabian shcih of the ...r. v.irfv v..ni. before he i u...i .1. .1 eoorte'.v" .in,l hosni'nl it v ii.. the strani-er and wanderer, j to Moses, the strantrer and wanderer, - - m nrr" a ! Anrnrtrf n0w hv the fer.-e of Mnsos I n the deliverer of t.ho Ixvaeies fr vn Eevptmn slnverv. he visits Vtn nt t m t:. Sinai, nnd ninim "int-m im-iii -h. nriii"" " 'i '"i the ifo nnd two sons of Moses who had remained M (S0 eld home during Moses" embassy to Phsmoh. ' -hro . the rsr..rrhel nrici rf b:s c'ln.. lie wss of the ranV of Met rM.P(,oV .pri( f thp yf ,,ir,n Cw' wh(l blessed Abrnm. Acconling BOOTLEGGER GIVEN E Kitvritt C. M. Kfn'IuM thi m"rninif i ;k!- a rl'vrr cpture of a L. fIi-t'trer r til witi;in four hoiirV tir'C tne of fif -N r hal A Aki jfuilv tvfre Jus t'cf tf t!nf iVarp Vho- 0!!i nnd H-riir nr, V ' t.ntoiire in Whrn II.1 F. II jr,,:r -t.Mi Btrprw-d from e n'J.Uur-l ' P. trrln thw rrrrr.iTii' SVi'-riff Km o'm -r hirn nrrj 'ni' ao a.ii'Ir Jj!j N'ivy nps. I'!!owin;' the nn wv.n Xh ntrt"jt t- rtojp.( him Just V-i'-jra S' ."nchfi tV? O. K. (lf)ot nn'l n-.-nrvY of th rorttf-Tifs uf thp hai rpvf.ilcf? th PT'-n;ne of n copious uxr.y of whis- Vhr-n f'i-tionfH by 7)c'Jly I)ittrict -'t-irnv W. I.. M-irim ff':.i''n: lon aH r thnt he had hro j.:rt tV? t'o!s m f;t!if'rnia and int-'.)ded to trans i ' to I ? '!i', on .r..ortnc .-r.l Kn nto P'-rtlr.r.d to ndl fltok. lie i:n!f the pl-a that h had hn in poor h nVh and was L l'o-.!r!nd to find worV. V.c aa'd h ts taVinr the T - Tcs on the trip. fjRC wan p'acrd at ?00, hut the rash Ke will spend f!'l,i m ail. l V J I J . U 1 1 s o ancient custom he presided at the tfe;;:i" of sacrifice nnd Lutr.t oiFer With Mo.-cs and A..r-n :nd the Iders of Israel he acknowledges the -upremacy of (kxj. It A'as a iel;;r:oj tivi fraternal event in tok?n 'f filth in God, dedication to Him, and thanls- Pond of Fellowship Israel fince the rreat exotlis from Frvpt had met only on T.ics I n .'hro thev meet their firt friend 'Miitlo nnti coer.sellor. r-..:'.h in Go I !nd of fri, .'hip art sh:T n?vy them as it should t of Co! to- hetweon all worh:p t'V. Arron. the rmtrpr of -Mr-ses, ow intr to hs nci'ipiv e''r was Ke .nokewn'nn ef at'?"-; hn the em hnv Ph:rro Tn -n rrfvt'n of tu" Tn1er:i-1. he n-t "r secmd the f;s ht'h rT-'est hv .t-iir, who nnni"!ei? hipi v'"i h' v o'l f'd in vp,i V-m the roho-i tf hi. sac- r.'t r re. "T "r;s hTTl'f pr:e;t iid h:s tr:, f Tevi wns set r"nrt as the sacerdotal or learned caste. Vnsea the MceK ro5eR was th? ervaLst ir.an of OKI Testament history. Aj a jtrince of K rvr he was cvdtun-d in the scsenc irt ard plii'osophy of Win time, versed tn t'-u'i niacv ana imp hi us ui win, lii.-toi -inn. poet and la.civer. Moses as c .i.j.it all;, filled t.y tnuaiai an 1 j.rv.:t native ahility a.i th- eaum .it aloi" of h;s people, arid the roundel f their civU and rcliu'ioui ponry ' Moved hv divine inspira'.iot he be c: me the f.v.:i,der :' u 5j:ein of law which underlies all enliii'elicd rov- crnnients. Mistake of Monea Upon Moses rested tn tremendous l-urden as ri-liirimis teacher, 'i-cish't- or and judi'e for 2.0H0 penpie. ' "ai'ine re nn: mnnaemir nil ?;n h afrairs for the city of Chicairo. His command in" position, h's marvellous abilities and wonderful success Winded him to a rrent truth. Moses nvist learn to bt ro. Bur dens too p-ront must breah de.wn even ::n irspired man. He mut shr.ro his di't'r nnxieties nnl joys nehieve- mcrt with ofers. ir is a ieson ior todav who wotild aveit nervous prostration. i Public Welfare Moces must do teamwor'.'. It de. lors the talents of ol'ier men. It i insures efp.'iencv in business, the , .Inte and the church. Tower. BHil honor, nnd service, nn.l r-w-ird. must j not b- confined to the fev. Thev must i 'i disti iluire.t nmonir l.ie nntiy. it , i, the way of pro.-r. ss W i.sdom of Jethni .Tethro as slieik nnd patriarchal trist of his clan was a n:"n of au t'u.rity. Moses honored r.is paternal , authority. lie was not. too oid, not :oo wise, not too successful to Iistm to pood advice. Moses v..n an ex- I i'lnple to manv persons, oid. ard youmr j f lessor talent then as today. Jeth- i ro m vised the niipotntmcnt o; nine ! men . such as fear (iml. nun of truth. hntinr unjust rain: ard p'ace such over them and hev .inml hii,r the QUICKLY burden with tVo." In.nirwl counsel. I rrent control or under government Wi-dom of Mnes oivnship; nnd Vo-es heeled the co,if,:;.l of Jotbro. I 1!E IT FURTHER RFSnLVED, M1 pV-.ced a nn'miiim iipon n'-Mity , Th-it n copy of this resjl'ition be md bones'v, i-'stice and p'v. These 1 forxvnrded to .all our rer.rsi.ntatives. -r rb-men's of ereatncs. Vfs wns i hith in s'ae and federal houses, and then released from a n.ist ef minor: 'hat n copy of sr.nie be printed in the i-s' s, "nd turned his enT.-ies "for city roner. of Albany, OlV'gon, Feb ho people Cod'earil." ns advo-on rnrA- R. t!'I. Wriw 'n estnl I;shin" it snlendid i (Sir-nod) " C. Kt.'N'Or". T'res. -.torn of eth:cs and r"lT,rioii havm i's eon-ummation in fie gosrel of Christ, KNIf.llTS INSTAM. NEW SET OFUCKRS WanJ Cyrus Selected to Com mand K. of I.; Conallis J-wItfc Invited Over Fji-.n-l l.e S'k 7, Kni'nU of ihij, Friday nit'ht int ultd the ni v.ly i i'jrtt d oiTicurs fir the next year. They are: li. Ward Cyrus, chor.cellor com- ni -.-der; J. M. Hawkini. V. C; F. H. M";i;'h, prelate; M. Karh: Canfield, M. V.; L. M Curl: K. P. i S.; Dan J.hr.ston, M. F. ; H. T Cusick, M. K. ; f. M. Kendnll. M of .; Fred IIofl:rhf I. O.; Charlei DannaU, O. G.; W. A. McT'laine, trus'.e? for three yeam. Following the work a trea tf ice r-rinm warnjoyed at t!i3 expense of the t' -m officers. The Co." nil loiire his Iwn extended an invitation to ntt-n'! the meetinjr nect Friday in a hfdy and to confer !ht rank of Kiiv.thood upon three local .andi- htClt. ARTILLERY I)AMA(,ES EREMEN BUILDINGS PEUUN, Feh. fi.V P. -Casual ties ;n the f.irntin Thursday hetween j artacan and ffovernnie.H troops at ri:nn were heavy, i -to. "!.;; to re- h,t:?. Artillery tadly damayed sev- al buildinps. The vuvernment obtained tonl'ol of tnc city. WORKMEN l&l FOR Ixcal Railroad .Men Pa.ss Iteso'.uiion AskLu Con gress to Keep Rjads Advocating irovemmcn- owneiship '.T control of railroads, burset LoiiKe o. 1054. Drotherhood of Mainten ance of Way Employes and Railway hon Laborers of Alhanv. a- their ncetini: in the Schmltt Hunt block Kridav evening, adopted resolutions urrii'.i: niembera in congress o use ::k.i eiTcrts to keep the ic?ad.i from o.L- I a -k to nrivate ownei-ship. There are more than 700 members i f the union in Albany but ov ine to the influenza epidemic something rv.or.' than 1"0 members attended the npM inf. The resolutions as passed are as follows; "Whereas, It is. a known fact that he railroads in the hands ol tnc on vite owner are incapable of fulfilling the i"-:ti. of public carriers with any iLx-rpn nf success: and "Whereas. The management of th ,i'T..nnt railroad svsten-s time nnd tirt-e i;n declared it was impossible 'i f:-d tie noe.ev for the btterment -n,l vn' een of their nrorrttes. and v. Imnrovements necessary for ter- . f . . . i nvrii nnd ror-il lac.mies; aim 'Whereas, Under private manage mr.ni there was embarro after em !.., i.,r.el vnon necessary freicrht ,.-p-t throur-hout the whole 'rirvi and .ni rhmuch nriatp n'arirp. nnd nrivite manipulation there ,.re r-env i-ileonl systems placed in i.e h-triis of receivers: and .Wh.fre-;:. throurrh state lnw v,,;r,,.r ntes thero was uniformity nf fii-fr nrd restrictions upon mil- ren's tht it created little sncrt of ..,,.;..., disaster: anil "Wlmrens under orient" mannee o-en 'be --or'- er wns enslaved -v low wr.-es nnd poor working conlitions ,, :ii,n1.i enr redress, excent " tour I rtr:!-r, end V at'endant inconven :. T. .o .o the nublic: nnd I "WLeren. The nrivnip manarr ment r( rndmsds piaintnined a po'ii-y of he "public be-dnmned. and t'ii? pol ! :i v dM not work, either t.l I ie con enience or benefit of ei'.her hinrM?rs rti reeeiver. then.bv havinff O ten' j ,ienc to increase the exst of livine . t0 the workers nnd the p iblic in ten ernl: nnd 'Whereas. The mnnai.eme::. and I riva'.e control impovei i.ihe 1 the sys ir.s or navine niirn salaries to un. necessary oll'.ciais anil coiporaiion lawyers and lobbyists; now "tllF.KKF OKK UK IT RKSOI VED, T' at Mmft I.oi'ire .No. iuo4 ol tne I'nited lirotherhood of Maintenance of . M'av Fmploves nnd KnilA-ay Shop La. j ' vrers of Albany. Oreiron, hereby re- imes that you rs enatols and ton ! i-rossmen of the United States, elect- ! c;l hv ropnlnr vote from this oistrict i -I'lim toe railroads under govern W. IT. FI.LINCSWORTII 1 "Albany, Oregon, February 7, 1919.' LABOR COUNCIL AI SAN FRANCISCO IS AGAINST STRIKE IN BEHALF OF SEATTLE Secretary Denounces Walk out as Illegal and Unions Vote nirninst Aiding North ern Members. OS ANGELES VOTING Oakland Poilcrmakers Vote General Strike and Tie-Up of Shipyards Is Imminent. SAN FRANCISCO, "-at. 8 U. P. The labor council early today Toted irainst a ympathetlr jtr'ie to aid ie Seattle atrikers. Sco-etary Miller enounced the Seattle vnlkout aa U- leraL No Strikes t Loa Anele. I.OS ANGELES, Fe '.There 11 be no strike in the shipyards of Ms ditrici, according lo the may or. strike vote, however. Is proceeding mnna the unions. Th rtau't will be known for several da. Vancouver Longshoremen Stubborti VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 8. The nrshoremen here ref'is.i to handle battle freight. Oakland Votea strike OAKLAND, Feb. 8. A complete eup of all local sh'pya.-da U immin- nt. The boilcrmakers voted a (ren al strike today. Two thouiand are Iready out. W. L. MARKS HONORFD BY ST. JOHNS ODGG W. L. Marks was last ni ;nt present- d with the Past Master's Jewel by St John's Lodire No. 1? A. F. 4 A. M. The presentation speech wan nr.ade in an eloquent manner by Judge R. Kelly, senior Wjirlen of the Icdpe. Mr. Marks complete! his term is master of the lodge n January end t was the intention of the lodge to make the presentation earlier, but the ifluenza epidemic prevented holding meetings. To VUit in Portland Mrs. Elba Burnett and daughter went to Portland this .v.irnine for an extended visit with relatives. I). H. Bodine Better- Word was received late this after noon by Mrs. D. H. Bod'ne that her husband is improving frjn the eftecU of the operationt hat be underwent on Monday. Itoad in Bad Condition-- J. R. Towns, an old resiJcnt nf Soda. ville, was transacting b-is.ness in the tity today. He reports a three-mile trip of road west of Soiiiville toward Brownsville in a very bad condition nd says there is lota of divntUfac- t:on among the farmers in that sec tion. 1 Scio Banker Here W. A. Ewing, president of the Scio Rank, was shaking hands with Al bany friends today. ITu states busi ness is very good in Scio and the old Scio Condensery is making good pro eress under the new nianagei-ent of E. C. Poery, under the name of the Ilrnningsen Produce eompsy. Stranded in Bermudas A letter received in this city from Warren Hunter, former .--.lbdny col leire man, tells of the tiBnsport on which he is stationed bejg stranded :u the Bermuda Islan.lj about 900 n.iles out from New Yor!:. Went to Eugene , Miss Gladys Leach went to Eugene th's morning to spend Sunday at the home of her parents neathat city. . . Flks Planning Program The Albany Lodge .if F.ika it Pm. ning a good program wit Siiee-'al fea. tures for Its meeting nsxt Thursday night. This Is exalted -iler" night all over the United State ap every or der will observe it. fi.-ith Leave. Monday According to a telegram received) this morning from George H. Hughe, with the 65th artillery nt Camp Dl. The hovs are all fine and expect to lM,v, on MondaT for Cmp Lewi, to he mustered out.