Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 10, 1919, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT
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Result fur OTHERS, and will t
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THE WEATHER
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VOL XXXI.
ALII A NY, LINN COUNTY. ORECON. MONDAY. rMllll AHY 10, 1919. .
No. m.
BATTLE STRIKE
ENDED
u.
Strikers Will Go
Back to Their
Jobs Tomorrow
SYMPATHETIC STRIKE IX BEIIAIJ' OF SHIPYARD
WORKERS PLAYS ITSELF OUT IN SEATTLE ;
TACO.MA STRIKE OVER AND UNIONISTS KR.
Sl'.ME WDRK.
TROOPS IN BUTTE
DISPEL STRIKERS
Returned Soldiers Declared
to lie Sininy German
Soukm; Police Off
DEATH TAKES WELL
KNOWN YOUNG WOMAN
Mrs. Norman Ilindcs
After Short Illness; Two
Liltle Sons Survive
GONSTIUTION FOR
-LEAGUE HAS BEEN
E
LINN DELEGATION
TO CO TO SALEM
Claims of County for Paved
Road from Jefferson to
Albany to Come I'p
Mr.. !.., Hin.,.. wife I II II ft rn iTrn fill ! With County Ju.U-e W. R. Bilyeu
of Wi.iun IJ.nH.-f. H:.d at the family II IV I " II I T j I I tt I 1 11 I ! II :,n' ''nisioner T. J. Butler in at-h-M-ic
Jr. Sunrise Slh.- evening :.f- lllll Lll J I. U L.IIIUII U 1 1 j u.niXunefi th. tr.au.-r of the propsed
Many Unions Return to Work in Seattle and Strike Com
mittee Votes to Call Off (Jcneral Walkout After In;r
Session; Radical leaders Lcsc Control of Ijihor.
S'fATTLF. Feb. lO.-Hy United Press -It is officially
st.itcJ thr. afternoon that the ucneral strike of 10,000
workers w ill end tomorrow i. on.
IIUTTE, Feb. lO.-lly U. P.-Unit-cH
States troops drove rc'urn.-d fo.
.licrs and atrilers at thr point of thrir
I bayonets from the I. W. W. Hull here
i
today.
Two men and one woman were
lightly hurt by bayonet thrusts.
It i iill. ed the strikers and return
ed sol.iiers were singing German
sonr.
The major announced thia morning
ti.at owing to a !ark of fundi in the
city tiraiury he would lay off all fire- j for South America at the present
men and policemen nt noon. jtime. Sht ia also furvived ty her
The streetcar nu n took their ran , husband and two miill sons, aged five
to the lrns at 7 this morning, j monthf and three yean.
If the mayor executes hia threat re- j The body will prol.al.ly I taken to
i-anlinir lh" police force, P.it'e will Portland Tuesday nnd funeral serv-
ter a -short illnem. Mn. Hind.-:, was
in her youth, l-.ni hut 21 years old.
She wH Loin in Main- May 7, 1o,
nnd has Ken a reai.lent of thia c.ty
fur tne tu' I eight v.ars, corning here
'rom Maine with her parent.
She nil the second of a family of
ten children of Mr. and Mr. L. A.
Woods. Her father, I.icut.-naiit-C
otnmur.der Woods, is stationed at
Ilremerton, Wash., in the L S. navy,
and a brother, Charles, is ..n the At
lantic In naval service, probably lund Associated
Committee Having Draft in
Charge to Remain in Ses
sion to Consider Possible
Changes
RUSSIAN POLICY IS UP
Powers to Pro
claim a Non-Intervention
Principle in Russia in Few-Days.
CLUB!""
TO BE ORGANIZED
HKAiTI.K, Feb. 10. V.
The Rrtirrnl strike mmmltlrf be
gan tu MHFiwiion at 9 thU morn
In. II U prrdirtrd that It will
today Art thr hour for thr trrrn
Inmutn of thr my n-pathrt.r walk
mil.
lit 'nurn:i!j arc gradually rroprn
ir.tr, (hough the majority nrr still ch.
rd. i..r ti the Ut-k of union help. Thr
theutrr will open tonight, thr theat
rlral ou .ititnttnn U int; thr Intrat to
itikw-nntim.r atril in.
Thr ttrrnkinir Hiint in thr atrike oc
currr Sumlny mortiittfr when thr cur
mrn rraiimnl their runa, Connrrvii-1 AHmny i to have a IEol ami Ciun
ttvr mrmlirra f thjr rnrml atrlkr , club. Thruuh th effort i of Kd Hawk
rummlttrr hop to rn.l thr atrikr to- rPi dlstrict Utr irarne wnrrim; C. C.
4iuy. i up nor ia nnvr rvrry union
man with thr rxrrptinn of thr ihip
ynnl workrra working within 24 hour.
l-r It-ft with only thr protection of L.
S. troopa at a timr whi-n trnrral
trlko thrt-aUna, imilur to thut at Sr.
ire will be hold in that city.
PROMINENT ALltANY
MAN TAKES IJRIDE
pnvfmont of the Pacific Highway
from JilTeraon to Albany was taken
up at the Monday Round Table club
at rvKm Uxlay and resulted in the ap-KiiriUnt-rit
of a committee consisting
A Senator Garland and Cusick and
Frank J. Miller, who will present the
rl;.iini of Albany and Jefferson before
the road committees of the senate and
house.
It has leaked out that there is a
movement on foot to railroad a bill
through the legislature -whL-h would
I have for its purpose the abandonment
of the work on the JelTerson-Albany
road until such time aa work on the
West Side is completed
Both Judtre Bilyeu and Commission
er Butler asserted that the county
court stands ready to prade the road
as far south as Albany and it ia known
TO HOLD BANQUET
, PARIS. Feh. M. f. P. While the
i ronsrituti'n for the League of N'a-;t!-::5
h;:. l-..-n provisionally complet
ed, the committee which prepared the way commission are strongly in favor
.Iran will continue in session, c irnd- of this work bemif completed at an
ennr possible amendments and addi- early date.
Hons, ifore submittin? it to the gen
eral p-are eonference thia week,
asserted.
it is
Iicnl Sportsmen Plan Asso
ciation for Promotion of
Interests of County
I). O. Woodworth and Mrs.
Elizabeth Sharp Married
Here Sunday Afternoon
To Announce Russian Policy
PARIS, Feb. W.The associated
Annual Affair to He Pleasant : !"m'-r n wilhin f, w lia
C-ilhrrintr An Vlo-ht ..f I'iuim lormaiiy t pnr.c:Plc of non
Lincoln's Birthday
It is presumed the radieula bitterly
opposr the conservatives in the com
mittee meeting in aesston today.
TAf'OM A. Feb. 10. -The attempt al
a general strike died here at fl tliis
mornini. when alt unionists not af
fdinted with the metjil trades council
returned to work.
Hall. suKrvior of the Santiam For
est, and other enthusiastic sportsmen
of this vicinity, a move is on to com
plete the organization of such a club
at an early date.
intervention in Russia, militarily or
rolitiolly, it is learned from reliable
sources.
A weddinc of unusual interest to It is possible to state further in t'lis
Albany people occurred Sunday after- j Th nnual rntner and Son U;.n- i connection that they will withdraw
noon at 4 .W when l. O. Woodworth, 1 101 wi" nclJ in tlle Iar-'e dininc rapidly the troops now in Russian ter-
prominent business man of this city , room of the St. Francis Hotel on Wed- , ritory.
! nnd Mrs. KlizaK-th Sharp, of Tunt-ent. ncs.Uiy evening, Lincoln's birthday, at j .
' were married nt 1h Wiwvlu-n riK hnm 1 7 o'clock. There will be irood eats.. 1 C VAV WTWT V VI? W
Ion Weil Fifth atnft Th (pnitinnv
'wiis iH-rfnmitHl by Pr. Geuriro H. 1 etpecti-d that fully 200 or more will XEW DEPUTY SHERIFF
j Yountr. of thr First Baptist church
FORMER RESIDENT
OF ALBANY IS DEAD
Miaa Caroline Klizabcth
formrr well known resident of Albany
nnd I .inn county, din) Saturday eve
niiiir in lVirtlnml of itifluenza. She was
tl yearn old ht.vinjj been liorn in Snn
I i.tueiro in JTH. Thr funernl was
held hrrr this ufternont the Kev. Fn-1ln-r
IJinr conduitmn Urn sen-ices.
Furinl was held In Riverside cemetery.
The body wn accompnnitsl to this
i.ly by n sis;rr. Miss Mary Anifell.
Mms AncM was an adopted daughter
of l etrr Bither, of Brownsville.
itniy immelinte relatives were pres
ent.
! Mrs. Wood worth is well known In
this city and has a host of friends.
Sh has been making her home in
j Tan pent during the past few years.
' She Is a sister of Mrs. C, E. Bruce, of
this city.
Mr. Woodworth has been in the drug
and piano business in Albany for
an efficient rod and gun club'" yen n. ami is wen Known mrougn
oin inc nmameiie iuy as one oi
Alltany's progressive business men.
After the wedding Mr. and Mrs.
Woodworth left for Philomath, but
gave no intimation of where they will
complete their lioneymoon.
After interviewing a number of
prominent sportsmen those who are
fostering thr organization feel grrat
ly eiirnuraged and state that the def
inite formation of thr club is a mat
ter of formality. A mrrting will lie
called in the next few days to be held
in the armory, when officers will I
elected and plans formed for carrying
on the work of the organization.
With
Angcli' 'n ro' working order local sportsmen
will (e enabled to secure iroui iry lor
stocking streams In this vicinity, birds
for liberating in the fields nd will he
In a position to advocate laws for the
protection of game and for the better,
merit of the sport.
Those interested are requested to
call on John Neeley, at the Hntiser
Bros, Gun store; Frank Horsky, nt the
Horsky Tire Station, or W. d. Hal
lack at the Hullert A Balbick Hard
ware store.
I gooxl music and wideawake talks. It
Us expected that fully 200 or more will
sit down to the tables, and a jolly
! time is looked for.
AIM DRENCHED
By COPIOUS RAIN
V,"i!hmettc Valley Gets 3.13
Inches Rain in 4S Hours;
Basements Flooded
The t ather and Son Banquet h.-.s J. S. Van Win'le, former postmas
lieconie a national custom in this ter of Albany and prominent in busi
country, particularly so since the wnr ness. lodtre and church cir.les in this
stnrti-,1. The purpose of the occasion city, arrive! to.I.-iy from Mill City
is to brini the father and son closer where he has been emnleved fer the
Tonisht and Tuesday R-A-I-X
The
WilUimette Valley
S BREAKING POINT
IN BIG STRIKE AT
SEATTLE SUNDAY
Theatrical Organization, Last
to Co Out, Is Back on Job
and Shows Open Tonight;
Others Returning.
TAXIS RESUME SERVICE
NF.W CLASSIFIED
PLYMOUTH ROCK F.C.GS for hatch
ing, 110(1 per sett ink' of 15. All
' fowls from excellent layinir O. A. 0.
strain. Mrs. Flunk Hnller, ll'.IJ.
flOmlO
FOR RF.NT 7 room house with bath.
Jhone 17HR or call nt 711(1 Hill St.
. 10fl2
WANTF.O An office trirl, one who
ran kiep looVa. Address by mn
'M enro Democrat Oltlce,
TRENCH WARFARE
IN MOVIE IS REAL
ENOUGH FOR SURE
Trench warfare, as depicted in "Too
Fat to r icht," the Rex Hench picture
f roduced for Ooldwyn which comes to
tho (llolie Theater Tuesdny. Feb. 11.
:s different from similar mimic scenes
flashed on the screen. Hobart Henley.
ilit.ren by Rex Hench to undertnke the
production or his newest work, always
lOfll! lean le depended on for thnt.
LOST-White
turn 20B E,
bobtailed
4th St.
kitten
Kewnnl.
10fl2
Ro-
VETERAN SUED FOR
DIVORCE BY WIFE
Complaint for divorce has been filed
i.i the circuit court by Jmnie Brown
'j.rni:ie naint Junes M. Caminc.
'.U th yv aged iMopl nnd well known
in G. A. R. circles. Cruel and inhu
man treatment is alleged. Plaintiff
..ska the return of her former nr.me of
Jennie Brown.
J. II. Orchard has begun suit to re.
cover $n)0 alleged to be due en a note
signed by the Lebanon Lumber com
pany. Interest nt seven per cent from
May 10, WI 3, nnd $50 attorneys' fees
are asked.
Suit to recover flfi-l has been filed
in the circuit court by the Corvallis
State la-nk against O. K. Trout
F. M. Kedfield, county auditor, has
filed his report of receipts nnd dis
bursements of Linn county for the
past few months, and will begin Ills
duties as iVnuty Sheriff in the tax
department under Sheriff C. M. Ken-
!n 11. Mr. Van Winkle is an exper
ienced accountant and h!s being in
charge of the records of the tax de
partment will insure their being cor
rectly and properly kept. Purin1 the
last two years Mr. Van Winkle has
1 ccn employed in correcting the re
cord of ownership of lands in the
county and enters upon his duties with
a good understanding of the office.
VIOLATION OF NEW
LAW IS ALLEGED
the socialist party, who was arrested three feet eicht inches of water eov
in Tortlnnd Saturday for violating the erine the firebox in the furnace room.
now state criminal syndicnism act, is With no heat and with dnnper of a
an Albany man. Though he has spent renewal of the influenza epidemic, 430
most of his time elsewhere the past students are excluded from classes for
few ye irs, Tnlbcrt has retained his le- j nt leat one more day.
itstden.-e in Albany, where he was It is believed that the worst
Rex llench devoted particular at
tention t.. the trench scenes. Thcv i
must be absolutely real, said the nu- y" "ho report shows a total
il,, ,iih nn .aeririen of what aon.e o .' receive.! in me general
FOR EXCHANGE A well Improved r.op'0 ,.ni tt)c horror 0f modern war-! f""l "'! disbursements of 'S4.71.13
7r.-aere farm on Pacific highway rnrr. Without this quality a Rex ' leavinir a balance of $3,801.71 on hand
Itench play would loso In the atrentrth
for n plnce of from lfiO to 200 acres
nenr a (rood school, nnd will pny
rash difference. Ilecker Ileum,
1.13 Lyon street. 10M2
SITUATION WANTED Ry book-
I keeper of 15 yenra' expi'rienco, ei
ther aa bookkeeper or combination
II bookkeeper nnd salesman. J. (J.
llnrtsou, ,13r. 1 1th St., Portlnnd, Ore
gon. 10fl2
STRAY IIO0 Taken tip In South Al.
bnny. Information can be had by
rnllinir nt 413 East First St., nnd
paying for this notice and other ex
penses. lOflK
neoi.le have como to link with his
nnme.
"Too Fat to Fltrht." replete as It Is
with scenes in the trenches, is In no
sense n wnr piny. It Is a patriotic
comedy of purpose nnd punches, as
timely as a l.ilorty Rond and as nh
sorbinK ns tho latest wnr news. Rut
tho trench scones nri' an important
episode.
Here From Thomas
Fred W. Mespelt of Thomas and
wifo are trnnsnctinfr business In Al
hnny today.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having recently been released from
tho nrmy, Pr. L. E. Thornton desires
to announce thnt his dentnt office,
rooms 1 nnd 2, Globe Theatre lluild
inir, will be open to the public Fb.
10, l!10.
rainless extractions nnd plates a
specialty. PR. L. K. THORNTON.
jlOlldwM
Davis I-inlntrer and Archie Find
ley attended a dance (riven In Scio
Saturday evening.
together, to assist them in understand
ing each other better. The custom was
originally started by the Y. M. C. A..
but is now ttcinir observed in local
ities where there is no Y. M. C. A.
(i.-od Speakers Promised
The svnkers for the cominir Father
and Son banquet will I Editor Moore
of the Curette Times of Corvnllis, and
lr. I. V. Polinsr. who is in chartre of
the S. A. T. C. nt the Oregon Acri
eulturnl colleire. Mr. Moore just re
turned from a three years' stay in
France, where he wns en'.'njred in Y.
M. C. A. hut work; and Mr. Polinir's
deep interest in young men is well
known in this community, ns he was
at one time pastor of the local Con
gregational church. Neil Foy, a not
ed tenor singer of Portland, is expect
ed to furnish music.
Any father having n son thnt is of
school nge or older is urged to attend
this banquet. No matter how old the
son or the father is, just so the son is
old em ugh to be of school nge all
are welcome. If there are any men in
Albany who are interested in boys
nnd young men nnd have sons of their
own, and are willing to take some boy
with them to the banquet, they, oo,
nre welcome. In some instances the
boys may find it convenient to take
their fathers to the banquet.
Soldiers Vrged to Attend
The returned soldiers from France
and from the nrmy training camps
will be tho guests of the committee,
nnd will be admitted without ticket.
They Bre asked to appear in uniform,
and to give their name to some mem
ber of the undersigned committee, or
leave it at one of the drugstores in Al.
bnny on or before Tuesday evening,
February 11, so as to give ample time
to make the necessnry preparations.
Tickets for the banquet will be on
snle by the members of the committee
as well as in all tty drug stores, in
eluding the East End Prug Store, at
.r.0c per plate,
purchased or enenced not later than
Tuesday evening, Februnry 11. There ; "t the banquet table,
is no creed or denomination connected i Th' commltteo is composed of Vic
with this occasion. The only require-. tor Olliver, W. A. Rnrrett. Deo Mc
ment ia thnt every father should be , Clain, Ed Taylor. James Sears, Roy
aeenmnanied ho hi. aon or aomeone Mltting, J. . r.mtnott anil A. U
exper
iencing a cor-0119 drenching at the J
hands of old father Jupiter Pluvius. j
From 8 o'clock Saturday to 8 o'-lock
Sunday the precipitation was 2.30 in
ches, and from the latter hour to 8
o'clock this morning, .85 inch of mois-
j ture desevnded, making a total 01
! 3.13 inches in two days.
j Turing the same period, from Sa
turday morning to Monday morning,
the Willamette river rose fivo feet.
Seattle Has Defeated Bolshe-
viki Attempt at Revolution,
Declares Mayor Hansen;
Overthrow of Government
Is Thwarted.
The taxicab and jitneybua drivers
have resumed. The executive com
mittee of 37 Seattle organization!
which united to preserve law and or
der, issued a statement today saying:
"Seattle has defeated the attempted
Bolsheviki revolution," adding that
the mayor and chief police, with the
great majority of citizens standing
hack of them, thwarted the "attempt
o inaugurate a reign of terror which
the conspirators hoped would spread
to every city in the United States and
accomplish the overthrow of the gov
ernment. The sympathetic strike Is
disintegrating; streetcars ant running
all over the city; newspapers are pub
lishing as usual and an aroused city
is determined that no small percent
age of alien Bolshevist who gained
temporary control of the leadership of
union labor, shan't longer block the
wheels of industry and channels of
trade."
Spokesman Ault of the strikers is
sued a statement declaring: "Prac
tically all unionists are standing pat"
He denied that - Bolsheviks are in
charge of the Seattle labor movement
CONGRESSMEN FAVOR
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
In response to a nightletter sent to
the gauge this morning registering 14 : Oregon members in congress on Jan
: feet above low water. Small creeks uary 30th, advocating the return of
nil over Linn county are bulging from : telephone and telegraph lines to their
their beds and lowlnnds are flooded, j owners, the Albany Chamber of Com
F. M. French, local forecaster, does meres has received replies from Sen
' not anticipate any extreme high water ntor Chamberlain and Representa
i in the larsrer streams. tives McArthur and Hawley. Through
In the city basements in the district jan oversight no message was sent to
larourd West Ninth and south of j Senator McNary. Senator Chamber-
Rrondnlbin are generally full of wa-1 lain did not make a definite statement
ter and at Central School classes were , as to what action ne wouia pursue, ouv
Harlan Talbert, state secretary of dismissed for the day on account of j Congressmen Hawley and McArthur
reared niu votes here.
At the last general election he was
i.-.l.nt t.ominee for rep-svta-tive
in congress from the first dis
trict, being listed as a resident of
Linn county, and for several years
past he has appeared at almost all
elections as a socialist nominee for
some office in his district
i
and tickets should be I emetery.
MRS. LENN0N LAID
TO REST AT SALEM
The funeral of the laM V.rs. Alma
H. Icnnon of Albany, whose maiden
name was Wooly, was hA nt Salem
Sunday nt 2 p. m. The a;1, wees Wire
held at the Terwilliger undertaking
parlor, and were conducted S Pias
ter X. C. Krntson of A'lar.y. The
floral contributions were Iwaut.fu.
Interment took plnce in the City Vie.
part
cf the storm is over and that the
bas"mens will gradually drain out to
ilnv P3 the sewers arc able to carry
the surplus water.
From a n economic standpoint,
farmers stfte that the rain will be of
immense value to them in supplying
moisture for growing crops.
declared themselves in favor of re
turn to private ownership under gov
ernment supervision.
SENATE DEFEATS
EQUAL SUFFRAGE
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. U. P.
The senate for the fourth time defeat-
:l a resolution submitting the suf
frage amendment to the states.
The vote was 65 to 29.
EASTERN BUILDING
TRADES MAY' STRIKE
NEW YORK. Feb. 10. U. P. A
walkout of 60,000 building trades
workers, in many eastern cities, will
occur tomorrow morning, according to
an order by the president of the Bro
therhood of carpenters and joiners is.
sued today.
It will be a sympathetic strike with
the carpenters who nre demanding
dollar a day increase.
else's son, nnd they should sit together
Schmitt.
Visited Austin
Wm. Conn of Fortlnnd spent yes
crday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Austin. Mrs. Austin is a sister of
Mr. Conn.
LAWRENCE STRIKE
LEADER ARRESTED
-SLACKER CHARGE
LAWRENCE, Mass., Feb. 10. U.
P. Imo Kaplan, secretary of the gen
eral strike committee of striking tex
tile workers, was arrested today and
charged with evading the. draft law
by failing to register. Kaplan ia a
Russian with radical Ideas. He as
sumed leadership last week.
Tho police clashed with the, striking
textile workeis today. A crowd, most
ly foreigners, resisted when omceri
tried to disperse them.
The police asserted the crowd was
intimidating workers on their way to
voik.