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0. f 0. UWnrj KIKIUHK ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT If M east ram dowatewe with your WANT Al), 'phot It te THK OKMtX'ltAT J Toatiht tad Friday Fair ed CWm Vol S. ALBANY. LNN COUNTY. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNK 21, 1 No. iM. HUN FLEET SUNK OFF SCOTTISH COAST German Crews on Interned Vessels Abandon Fleet Practically Whole German Fleet Reported Sunk by Crews Who Abandon the Shins with Ensigns Flying I) ETAILS LACKING Almost Entire Fleet of Ger man Navy Was Taken to Waters Off Northern Scot land After Surrender l.OMM'N. June ( riuin uf the interned German ) l the Kcapa Flow have bin sunk end abandoned bjr their ,r-.a, I hi British admiralty of f.nally announced thia evening. Th first Intimation of the sinking of the Genuun "hip was contatneo In an nh..iig Telegraph diapatch fr-iin It u respondent In Nortlirrn So.lsnd. wlb-h tinted thai they had been inn' t; their German crews am) had so.i, h in with tin old Imperial enal,rns ; mr I roodljr at their mast heads where th crews had raiard them. Th, dispatch an 1.1: "Practically the whole Carman fleet lying in the Boapa t'luav hill hren aunk by tier man crews. Farmers living nenrby aay th German flair waa huiated aa the vcaaela aunk." Altnoat lhe entire German fleet win .taken to Xrapa Flow fur Internment after Ita aurrender to the nllies. A anmll portion of the crew of each vra- , ael ia underatooil to have been main- tained to keep the craft in repair, T1,. f.,r..... .ll....,L .i ...... "-... in enact numher aunk nor the man ner of their ainking. HROTHERTONS ARE HELD UNDER $:()0 HONDS TO JURYK.rviaion of i. S. Van Winkle, who for m:iny yearn hna In'cn park auier- Ceorge and William Ilrotherton, who mt. n.lent during chnutau.iua, and arc being held on charge of atealiug J City Street Commissioner Glen Jun- alwut 100 worth of. wool from Al i Stcrnl-erg1. warehouse In th old prewvry uuiiuing ai ninin auu i.juh t atreeta wcro given preliminnry hear- mg liefore Justice of the peace, ic- i tor Oliver thia morning. They waiv- ed e.amlnation and were l-ound over to th. grand jury under .'.00 bonds VACll. ' Thry are in the cunttxly of SheritT Ilrclln. .' fjjjkl 1 NKW CI-ARSiFIKD ' r I 1 vtu SAl.K-CiiKxi lfi acre poultry farm nar town. UhhI iuiikiow, ( Itnrn, mo.lern chicken plant nnl briKHl houneii. Price -UtH. Vay $Wi) down and balnnee I'Jft per month. Immediate posncHsion; Henm Und To., I.'W Lynn St. IMj'i.. ! FOR SALE One of the fiiient home at this iH-niitifiil sumnyr resort. Impiire of 11. K. Jones. Newport. Oregon. J2ljy FOR HAI.R 00 acres gooil Snntiam bottom lnnd, good ImpmvemenlH, mi uwj ciup, eniMio, i crnis. vitHMi Incatlnn. Hoflirh A Hornbnrk. 2IJ24 FOR EXCIIANCE-l small house in Ashlnnil, prlre 11,000, fur Albnny pmperiy; also 1 4ri00 house In' Aslilnnd for Allinny pronertv. Ho- fllrh A Hornbnck. 21J24 WANTKD House nnd lot up to Iinooj will trade 2 lots nt $r0n and balance rnsh. Hoflich and Horn- back. 21j24 W. I MELVIN DIES AT HENDERSON HOME William Ixrd Malvln dieil at noon uxlay at the home of hia daughter. 1 Mra. (.'. M. H. Ilemleraon, ll.r0 Wrat 12th street. Ho was horn in Ver mont a"- yeara ago ami lived in Cal ifornia for fio yeara before coming to Albany two yeara aKo to live with hia daughter. Ilia wife, who la in poor health, livea with another dau ghter in California. Ileaidea hia wife he leaves four children, three child ren having previouaty died. A private, funernl w:ll 1 held at C o'clock thia evening at the home of Mra. Ilenderaon and the body will lie tnkrn to Wilolwa, Cal., for burial. Coing to California Mr. and Mra. Uoyd Templ.-ton and '. children will leave in the ntornini? I for Kan Kranriaco for a two weeka' j vacation. They will make the trip in their ear. PONTOON BRIDGE IS BEING PLACED City to Make Repairs on Rry ant Hridge Next Week; Hridgc to He Closed A irroup of public apirited men gn- therc.l nt the weat cnd of Firat atreet laal evening and began installing the pontoon bridge to llryant Park. Th .. .1 cahie wng airctciicd mat evening aim i the work will probably be completed '.Monday night. The old logs, which have been lying on the bunk, will be put in mid the walk nrrua to the i park completed. The work wna dono under the su- kn. Thow aaaiating were Fred ,ml Wm U(, Km Korlnlil.ri Mr. ':an I). 8. llollowny and Wnync ,.onlmiMioncr JuIlkin tJBV noulicd thllt the bridg,.over the j .. ( poo( ,o ,trJant ,,nrk wj, fc ( , c,ow, jy frnm g to yJ M(, j t0 5 ruiin'ta n raw ) in rr ntmln nriw I 'pnrntnry (o f.alinK jy for tho IVurth of jury ci'lclrntion. The OriiHr hnn tvu inspected nnd found in ri-d cund:lion with the exception I of a fow m'ror plncex which enn be ii - iitily repaircn. ivi i n.iu o. o. iv.it. ii AT TALItOT SUNDAY The Union Iturnl Suiulny m'lmol rally nt Tulhot tomorrow ia affiliate! . with the Amcrirnn Sumlav School Unjon work hm An interesting and inM1irntionn pro(,ram win continue fpm lll-Rn a. m. unlll 4 n m s,,vpnii Sundnv schools will nnr - tii'ipnt., including Jpfforann orgnnixn- tions. I A loiakot ,linn.r mill lu rv,l nt nn. I Insanity Is Charged A complaint was filed In the countv court yeslertlnv chnri'ing Er.rn J. , Pnstle, nged 82, of Scio, with Insnn- Ity. The complaint was filed by Susie J. Myers, dnughter of tho unfnrtun- nlo man. The hearing hns been set by Judge Bilyeu for Mondny. INTERtST CENTERS IN CHAMPION BOUT Record Comparison Shown! Dempsey Has Fouxht . Most Buttles Willi Jcaa Willi.r.1, world's heavy weiglu champion, and Jock liempaey, rontemier f r the title, pummelling training pailnera around the areiiai ut their I aming cuiiipa at Toledo, Ohio, inteleat la centering In tha big coiileal which will be held in thut city on July 4. Jluny v.ij onea are picking Dinip a ) lu will, ullliMull h la tl. amullcr ,! ii x. io. .... UilUrd ia considered a. -ad Mu... , and aome wriusra claim ..j w,li . unaM- u iset mlo cuiidl njl. .j .nrel ha. na.er r..al. ,..e kIIj. ui iw alio a lltal lvini.se,, .a.s lout 1. 1 ll..' uatlld, .1 ol v.n'cil Itrtvc Lcvil uu M tae Kiiocauul 10...-. W1I..1IU l:aa loulu 1 I limra i.4 " l-y klllllg oal III k ullea i-o ten oi.'aalona. it i.. aatu ill aome iuuu. ,a that Wiliulu ii ui m".. r hud a rial li i.l, and when hd won iruin Jack Jonna-m liie color ttl cluiiiiiiun uut in no condition to I at uii a U-:il battle. Following are , nuUt ; th in.portaul boula ol . u'jifii and il.allenger: Jr Hilbrd Arthur -K.oy. i.c decision, 10 rJ. Luther McCarty, no dt-c.. 10 rd. Sailor White, knockout, 1 ruJfid. ;'.,iuiT Krarna, knurkuut. H rounds. t ikiik llauer, knw'Koui. 5 uunds. ,Ju(.k I-on. knockout, 4 round. t.uri''unt Sntith, tatt 20 ro'jndi. ( Inrl. y MtlK'i. d.H-imon. 4 round. UtiM Voi.i a..oifkout. 11 rounds. CtMre Httlcl, :iu debton, 10 rds. Carl MJrt, 70 deC 10 rounds, t.i'ie ."im. Vnocaout 2 roundv cufe :-It-l. i-. n knvi f rounds. Tom Mi Marion, lost, 1J rounds. Pan Iaily, knockout, 9 rounds, (nortro HimIcI, knockout, C rounds. Jack Johnton, knoikout, lid rounds. Knuik Mnrun, no decision, 10 rd. Jack Dt-mpMey Jim I lynn, knockttut, 1 round. Willie Mwlian, W, 4 rounds. Al Norton, knockout, 1 round. Willie Mcehan, decision, 4 round a. Km Icy Miller, knockout, 1 round. Hi. McAllister, knockout, 4 rounds, (iutilxmt Smith, knockout. 4 rounds. C,.il Mom, knockout, 4 rounds. ilt.mcr Smith, knockout, 1 round. Oi' Morris, K(K), fi rounds. Jim I lynn, knockout. 1 round. l!ii Ilrenn:in, l:nx-kout, 6 rounds. Pull Ssidee, knockout, 1 round. Tffn Ki!oy. knockout, 1 round. Hilly. .Mi ;k.-, no division. 10 rounds. Pun Ketcnrr, knockout, 2 rounds. Arthur Pel f. knockout, 1 round. KM Mi Catty, knockout, 1 round, lioh I-rxere, knockout. 1 round. Tor! y Plvnn, knockout, 1 round. Fred Fulton, knockout, 1 round. Trry Kellar, knockout, fi rounds. Willi, Mcehnn, lott, 4 rounds. Jnck Momn, knockout, 1 round. Pnttlinp IevJnsky, knockout, 3 rounds. Porky Flvnn, knockout, 1 round. Pilly Mise, no decision, fl rounds. Carl Morris knockout, 1 round. Gunboat Smith, knockout, 2 rounds. FLKS TO HOLD ANNUAL CONVENTION Charles 11. Murggrnf, deputy dis trict Grand Exalted Ruler for this dilsrict. nnd Frank Horsky, exnlted ruler of Albany Lodire No. 3.r.9. B. P. i - K-. wi" ,,,,vp Wednesday for At lnntic City to ntlcnd the nnniml con- jvcnnon oi inc gnino hhiuc. i.oin nu- 1 l'iinir primed for a good time and ex- pert to nbly represent th, local lodge. l'lcnt Items KINGSTON, June ?L Special. . Mrs. Fred Mctntyre and dnimhter Anna of Snlcm nrP visiting with her sister, Mrs. M. F. Ryan. Mlis Hnxel Tjimliert, who hns been attending school nt Ix-hnnon, return- ed hnme Sitndny. PARADE COMMITTEE PROMISES BIGGEST CUrilT fir IT'P JlT LIL..I Ul IIU-I.IHU L,n ..e-. ... HtH HtLU IN liU. Members Meet at Lunch To day and (o Over Outline of Grand PaKeant for Vic tory Celebration ALL TO HE NEW, NOVEL Reviewing Stand at Court House; V. L. .Marks Mar shall o the Day; Capt. Ccates, Capt. Wood Aides The moat unique and striking parade ever aeen in th W illam ette Vallt-y hma been mappd out by the parade committee of the iclory lWbrtMu, hteh will be held here July 4. ine commitU-:, of which J. M. Hawkins ia chairman, met at lunch- .on at th. Hotel Albany this noon and went over i.ic. , i in tapum. Alton louwa, who ha, jui returned fiom Fiance, haa been putting in uiucn thought and .work on this fea-1 lure of tlie reception to the returned s-ddiers and sailors and has brought many new ideas here from the old countries. In th, worJa ol tnairman Hawkins it will be a hummer." At Reviewing SUnd The reviewing stund will be located ,., ik. raurthuua. and in it will be a'j.tion.11 the county and city officials. Two C. A. 11. veterans will b, color bearers. Sgt. C. B. Houston and Sgt. Leo Cox will stand as coljr guards and J. S. Van Winkle will be announcer. The bund will also have l.lacc in the stand. The parade headnuartcrs will be at the courthouse with J. M. Hawkina in charge. W illanl L. Marks will be i i r ,u A-,, Hi. aides will Parana. o.."e ---v - le LaiHUin n t i LeKoy Wood. Kenneth Bloom and one other world war veteran will be dispatch rider. 40 Platoons in Line The P""idc will contain more than 40 platoons repre scnling soiuiei!.. sailors, marines, G. A. R. veterans, war workers and industrial floats. There will be 12 decorated Albany c:irs and a children's section. Two v,7.n will be offered, one for the best industrial float considering advertis ing and the spirit of the times Vic i - u KmI iWnn'i d tory; ana one - n r. cups will be given for priies. Mrs. p. a. Goodwin will have r'..-rtc of the children's section. There will l.i little cirls wheeling decorated . doll lucgies and babies in buggies,) doro-.ntcd bicycles, roller skaters and the lipy Scouts. Details Kept Secret T .e committee is keening the de- tailt cf the parade a secret, but it la' cno:.;.h to say that it will be abso-; hicly mw. The old goddess of Lib-' eny win not do seen, me om iasu- ioni-dudeas nre taboo. It's all smack, nrnnd new. Monday the Honor Guard girls will twin n innvans of the city for funds to help liefiTy the expenses of the celebration. Two thousand dollars is neodcil and it is hoped to raise at i . , .t , least ,.00 in th, reaulence section, in onc amr committee in the bus - inojs section ij getting along nicely and repovts Most of the businessmen responding 1:1 ernlly. Ii will be 'hp biggest celebration ever held in Albany. To Go Fishing Fred and Theodore Hoflirh will leave In the morning for Cnsrailia for an nvcr-Sundny fishing trip. K. OF P.'s Chicken supper Mondny eVdning '1:30. SO candidates to b initiated In the rank of Page to follow. J21 1,000 PEOPLE PAY TRIBUTE TO FRIEND Funeral of W. R. Ray Is the IanceMt Ever Held in Eastern Linn Co. Tha funeral of the lata W. B. Ray who died Jun, 17 at tha family horn near Scio, was held yeatarday at Ml Pleaaant Cemetery, 12 miles north cant of Scio. The services wer, con ducted by Dr. G. H. Young of Albany .ind were most impressive. Fully 1,000 people gathered at the remetary to pay their last respects to one of th, moat prominent pioneer residents of Linn county and the en teem in which h was held waa amply demonstrated by th, large number of floral piecea and the impresive man ner in which the funeral was held. Mr. Bay waa C2 years old. He was born June 1, 1857, within a half mile of his present home where he spent most of his married life except two i years when h, lived at Jordan. On November 27, lwl he was mimed to Father Ann Irvine, and thirteen children wer bom to the union, nine of whom are living. Thou, living are Mrs. Edith McKnight of Scio, at whose horn, he died ; Dan Ray of Echo Mr, Lola Lambert, Scio; Efie Ray, of McMinnville, Loui Elmer, Zona, Co ra and Irvina Ray living at home. A chorus of young people sang se- letf-tinna tinrintr thm mi-vm nA th numb.r d(jet A perfect r)av Iun(f by Fns Bi,yeu nd M,M Jane, w-jgon pi nO All 1An IQC fllUj Ull V? UUL ttlL REJECTED AT SALE CrowerS Turn DoWTt Bids of . From 41 to i)6 Cents for 1630 Fleeces The proposed wool pool sale which was scheduled for 1 o'clock today at office of CountT Agent S. V. did not take place. More than 100 wool growers and buyers were pres- . . oooo to 150.000 pounds ot wool was onereu ior Marion county growers had 4,000 . i i i i , . . . , fleeces in the pool with 1.00 f rom Linn county. Four bids were receiv ed, the prices ranging from 41 to 56 cents, according to grade, but all were rejected. CAPT. M0NTIETH IS CITED BY PERSHING i , i :., Former Albany .Man KeceiV' eg citation for Meritorious gprvice in France ' Cnptain Duncan Monticth, former Albany man. has been cited by Gen - tral J J. rershing for meritorious .Pv , rfh instructor in the U. S. army ,igal school In France during"" i.w the war. Captain Montieth was com-! T" ,vri missioned at the second officers' school lAUl LiALUliS A'lNU at tne t resiaio in iu nu ' sent across. He is now employed by the Ottumwa. Iowa, Railway and Light Co. The citation reads: "For exceptionally meritorious and conspicuous ,-ryice, , an l"r ; American Expeditionary Forces, in I. .. .t testimony thereof and as an expres- , sion or appreciation I award mm this citation ' (Signed) JOHN J. rEUSHING, General. Cnptnl nDuncon Montieth, of Signal Corps Schools." The forer-oinir information was -eived here today by Mack Montieth. , laughs and weeps, but with no com- ledy of expression; for this appealing NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC romance is a story that deeply touch Brynnt Bridge will be closed daily es the emotions. rrom B to 12 a. m. and from 1 to 5 p. m. from- June 23 to 28 while re- pnirs are being made. Iy Order of Glen Junklns, Street 1 Superintendent. 21J27 President Ebert Fails in Forming a New Cabinet INABILITY TO OBTAIN SUPPORT OF MAJORITY POLITICAL LEADERS PUTS OFF ORGANIZA TION OF CABINET; THROUGH MASS OF CON FLICTI0NS IS BELIEF HUNS WILL SIGN Germany's Only Refuge Now Is in League of Nations, Declares Erzberger; After Signing of Treaty by Cab inet German People Will Be Asked to Vote in Nation J wide Referendum; Still Fight for Kaiser By Carl D. Groatt WEIMAR. June 20 Delayed... German political leaders sud denly decided tonight to with draw their note to the allies in which further concesaioos were., demanded. No reaaon for this action is advanced. The situation remains confused. But froaa the aaaas of conflicting incidents the general impression ia that the treaty will be signed. Food Ships Held LEITH, England, June 21 Sailing of all food ships for Germany has been finally stopped, despite Presi dent Wilson's orders to Ameircan ships to proceed to Germany. New Cabinet Fails WEIMAR, June 20. (Night.) President Ebert has signallyfailed in his efforts to form cabinet which, would place it members' signatures to the allied peace terms. A confer ence of political chiefs in which the attempt to organize a ministry wa.c made, adjourned after a protracted session. Adjournment was forced by refusal of the social democrats U join in the new government unles." certain further concessions are made by the allies. A - - ;uU of this deadlock. Pres. Ebert dispatched a note to Pari, no tifying them he is unable to fovi a r overnment and making the follow- I - - , ing demands. fixation rf , of only 25 billions, for indemnities. CAPTAIN STOKES TO SPEAK AT SMOKER Roy Nutting, In charge of the pro gram for the firemen's smoker which will be held in Moose hall. June 27 jwic.unj, icrnvni m letter I rom , , , State Fire Marshal Harvey Wells that on account of his being an officer of j Tne convention by a heavy major the Mystic Shrine, which meets that , j.y adopted a resolutio ncsllina; for day in Portland, he will not be able to , referendum vote on the proposal attend the meeting here. However I reorganisation alomr tha "one big e asked for th privilege of substitut- v.aP.n ueorge . otoses, nis ( cnier deputy and tne offer was ac" CRIES IN PICTURE evening wax the property of the Leb I anon Lumber Co. and was driven by I young Konney, a member of the com Imaginc Gaby Deslys, who is light p iny. . " as thistle down in her dances and aa A no,... i: M:tjAMU u .1.. , tta , p,,, M . Itajtmlljn i llKeninc tiobv the "incomnarable to trrrrv hott wv. n.n. - , e. ' ... ... . I' I Ierrry bo11 "n Uaby read Tclepiionicsan.mmunication with Leb- thisanology on her last visit to this!.,on revealed the fact that Ray had country she laughed and wept wept with laughter, for she thought it all very funny even though It were In a measure true. The new and wonder ful picture shaped for Gaby in Paris Infntuntion", which will be shown at the Globe Theatre Sunday she both Petblcrs hat Daugther A Iwby girl va bom to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peeblf t M their home near ,th city this mon.ing. withdrawal of allied demands for th surrender of Wilhelm, immediata ad mission of Germany Into th, Leagua of Nations. Lesgue Only ReufO BERNE, Jun 21. Chairman Erx bcrger of the German armistice com n ission declared that Germany's only refuge now is the League of Nations, according to a Weimar dispatch. Th German press is now unanimously In fnvor of signing. SU11 Fight for Kaiser WEIMAR, Jun. 20. Th, new Ger man cabinet now in process of form ition will sign the treaty, according o th, plans of political leaders. Af erward the German people will i sked to ratify this action In a na i;onwide referendum. ...... The national assembly, scheduled o meet Saturday for final action oft .V. - - - I i.lm k alreadv mdlrst- i a strong sentiment for sigwUMC While the nationalist party members -led unanimously against accept nce th, dominant coalition ot ma. 'ority socialists, centrists and demo- -ats registered approval. Reports are circulated of a plan te !.;gn the treaty "under protist." At l ast three reservations are to b iade continued opposition to turn ing Wilhelm over to an allied trib unal for trial, fixation of a lump a in i ii i inurmniim, irai uivm w pup I j,,, rf ,ntl, a id for indemnities, and plea for iro. ' tie League of Nations. GOMPERS AGAIN HEAD OF LABOR ATLANTIC CITY, June 21. U. P. --Samuel Gompers waa reelected ' "'"en ' the American reaerauon f Labor today. . James juncan was I ..... . . . , T v, elected first vice president, Joseph Valentin- .eeond. Frank Duffy third. union line. . ; ? i A VT) IN WRECK WAS OWNED BT U S. BONNET T):e automobile which was wrecked iWtmimj th, drlv,r r .1. ... r.ki V I Tl.- dm . cw ton fcr his StudeUker auto at Korsky's T?te Station last week. R,iy's car nII( turned over near th Vbbe Peters place. But Bonney had alo had new top made at the same place k.:t week and owns th, same kind of a car that Ray drives. Evangelistic Meetings Will be held at the Church of the Prethien, 412 Geary street, commenc ing June 22. Elder H. H. Bitter of Mabel, Ore., will conduct the eer. ires. Sunday services at 11:80 a. in. and 8-30 n m week nla-hta at g ffl! All are invited.