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o -i O Tonight t4 WtaaMdiy fait O .................. i 0 Maes of TOE AONOCIATRD 0 PKMS. Th aaly paper la Una 0 eowaty carrying A. P. dlaaateaea O eeooeee eoeoo oooooo t VOL. XI XII. ALBANY, LINN COUNTY, ORKGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. III. Na.ll. ., AT.TUNY DAILY DEMOCRAT Chicago White Sox Win Uphill Base Ball Battle Cincinnati Low in Tenth In ninir After Having Game Well in Hand; Keutheris Knocked From Iiox in Sixth When Score is Tied ; Kerr Pitches. CINCINNATI. Ort. I. Iljf the Aaaarlaled I'reae. tlnrlaaati fan saw their tools bumbled to day when, nil the gem eafely eawed up by Ida are. re of 4 to I la the fourth inelni, Chicago put m acre la ilia fifth and knock ed Rculhrr out of th bo la taa eJitfc. trial th score. Th laaia aal for aa estre innlnr. tka flrat of Uw oarira when tha While ho put errau Iha wianlni ran. Chicago won tha aizth Kama of tha aarlra In an uphill alrugKle. to 4. Kerr, who blanked tha Red Sox In the third, gam of tha series, pitched tha full game despite IwinaT hit hard, for hia lawmmatca war alw hitting. Kruther for Cincinnati waa knock ed out of Iha box In tha eixth with tha acora foir to throa la tha Reds' fav or, no oula a,id a man on second. Ring replaced Kauthar ami a timely hit brouirht In Iha run that Had tha acora. In Iha tenth limine a double and a single enabled Chicago to Brora tha Winning run. Tha Reda atartad out bravely to tuck tha winning gamo of tla erriea eafely away, hitting Ilka fiend and scoring two runa In aarh tha thirJ and fourth Inning. Chicago's play ing waa ralhar arralic, throa vrrora being chalked up against than while Iha Reds played an errorless game. Hut Kerr kvpt on pitching and hia Uammatra rontlnuad to reglater an orraalonal hit until tha fifth Inning whan ona run waa put arroee. Tbra aama tha alxOTarhoa. Reulhcr waa touched, uo for thrao kit and two ' runa" and Ring w'eat in. Only to ba alammad fnr another hit and tha need rd run. Tha gamo rontluned tight until tha luth whan Chicago scored and pravantad tha aariaa from ending for another day. at IraaL Cincinnati ha won four gamra and fhlcaro two. Tha aenea will em) whan ona tram wlna five gama. 1 uo aummary of hiu. runa and er ror waa: Kun IliU Krror White Ho 6 10 8 Red 4 II 0 RAILWAY UNIONS TO ATTEND MEET WASHINGTON. Oct. . Hy A. P. Representative of all railroad workers uniona. Including the four big brotherhood. w!ll participate In the Industrial confer mc. limony nnea annoiinred after a eonfernec of union heads, anil accepted the presidents have one delegate. From Okhhnma ' V. G. Tuttle of Oklahoma la In the city sacking a location but so far has failed to find a house that he can rent Mr. Tuttla Is a man of resources anil i want to rent for a time ami if tne , country mecU hi expeetatlona will , buy property, trite H m r ru v 1 1 1 r Mrs. 0. 11. Cos how and little daugh ! ter Rosa Mary of Brownsville were ; Albany shopper and visitor lodny At the Alhanv Mr. anil Mrs. J. II. MrKlnlcY of Eu reiriKtered at the Albany hotel last night. lhtiitnM Musician - Prof. W. T. Nichol of Lebanon the pioneer music teacher of the county arrived on in morning tram ioo beginning hi usual rounds for nnoth er year as an instructor oi music. ' , Buaieaa Trip oooooooooooooooooc NEW CLASSIFIED o O400000OOOOOOOO000 SEED WHEAT We hnvo a limited quantity of state certified Eastern Oregon forty fold seed wheat price t'i flfi ner bushel. Red Crown Mills FOR LEASE Dinning room of Russ quire at Rus lloise. 0-7 14 FOR SALE Seventeen ew for SUM! Liberty bond. 0-7 9 FOR SALE House and 2 1-2 lots at No. 17.10 Snntlnm Rond, cor ner of Geary Street. Price 2B00. iMK) cash, t'lb per month . Beam Land Co., 133 Lyon Street . 7oh FOR RENT House and 1 lota barn Chicken house, etc., at 12th and rottaira ats. Or will Mil Seo Miit Rrawn. 12th St. near Cottage. 07-13 FOR RENT 7-room house ono mile from Court house, joining new col i leo eamnu. See owner. Fish A . Hodge., Albany, Ore. 7ol4 . N. 11 EWES IS DEAD AT NORTH YAKIMA. WASH. I. N. Ilewea, for 10 year a well known citizen of Albany, died auddan ly Saturday at tha homo of hla eon. Jesai Hewea, mar North Yakima, Wah. Ha waa about do year old Mr. Ilawaa waa born In lllinoia and ramo went SO year ago. Ha came to Albany 10 yeara ago and leave hi record of hia itrrling quality. He will probably ba buried there. lie ta survived by tha following children: Hue, Rotwrt and Allan Ilewea, of North Yakima; Mr. John Robeon Hurley, Idaho: Him May Ilewea, a teacher in eastern Oregon; Mra. II K. Illlyeu, Mrs. A. P. Howella and Cheater Ilewea, of Alliany. ADO GERMAN COMMANDER HolhevikJ Troooa Captured LONDON. Oct. 7. Tha rapture of 16,000 Bolaheviki troop during op eration around Voro by Gnerl Ienikinea troop la claimed In a commlniuM received by wirclea fno genaral headiuartar today. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Howe of Browmville were Albany visitor to day. Mr. Howe ram down to inter view a local physician. Weal Ta I'ertUaat . ' Mr. and, Mra. K. K. I.ivengood lift on the early train otday on a business trip to fort land. SENATOR JOHNSON INVADES OREGON Opponent to League Coven ant to speak 1 wice in Portland Today Portland, Oct. T.-By U. 1 U. S. Senator Ilirman Johnson, of Califor nia, arrivedi hara today from San Francisco to make his first speeches in tha northwest againa tha acccp tane of the proposed League of Na tions comemant in it present form. The first address of tha day was made at a luncheon In the Chamber of Commerce at noon. Following the Seattle. In an Interview tha Senator de clared that he ha no present inter- eat whatever in the re porta concent' ing hi prolwiblo candidacy for the republication nomination for presl dent. MILL CITY PASTKR MOVKS TO NEW FIELD Rev. and Mr. E. C. Clark who have been at Mill City for the last 17 months were Albany visitors today on their way to Southern California to reside on account of Mr. Clark' health. Rev. Mr. Clark ha been the pastor of the Presbyterian church at Mill City during his stay In Oregon and was appreciated by the people who attended hi church. The ladiet of the church on last Wednesday gave Mrs. Clark a fine present in apprecia. tion of her worth. MARTIN BOMBING PLANE ARRIVES AT PORTLAND PORTLAND. Oct 7. By A. P. Lieutenant-Colonel Harts, and, crew of two pilots and two mechanics arrived here at n:u o ciock last nigm in uieir Martin bombing plane from Camp Irf-wis on their trip around the rim of the United State. The trip Is being made In the Interest of army aviation and to demostrate the need, for more and belter airplane landing fields throughout the country. After visit ln in this citv he will leave for San Francisco, probably making hi first stop at Roseburg. f.. After Rride u l-ul, nf tha 8. P. switch engine crew, left this noon for Wis- consin. It Is rumored that upon his return he will bring home a bride. CHAMBER HOLDS ITS FIRST MEETING OF THE WINTER SEASON Drive for New Members and More Effective Co-operation of all Intercuts of the City is on Program. FACTORY SEEKS SITE Hoys Conference to Come Here Next Month; More Effective Work to Supply Needs of the City. The Chamber of Commerce held IU first meeting Uat nigkl following tk summer varatiaa. Former plana for Increasing the membership will ha takra ap al are aad tk caavaa completed aa ulliaed kefor the summer vaca tion aad a reusing big marling la ta be held la about two weeks ta roewldrr tk work of the organ iration for the winter. Many buaines proposition continue to be presented to tha Chamlier and at Oil time the city I greatly in nord, of an organisation to take the lead in all matters pertaining to the future development of the city. Sev en I buain men in addition to tan- in out meniberiSip propoa to take seeial mmbrship fur u-.eir e dI ve . ther.l.y doru-ting to the fund a. id in.rist.nr mors men. Iha eld, Coimierrlal club hi. btan a factor in D.nio'.inr mtny enlanri. tluit an1 of mutuu benefit to the citixen of .!'SPy and Linn rsunty. In the BKrting lt night a (ropo tl'. on tooild onotV rfa;-tory waa presented asking 'lp in finding a lo cation and sjmt financial aipport. The U rlinir f 'Id for airplane and the l.mn County Fair were alw discuescj. The proposition of Paul Hewmcycr 0 lcitin)f the co-operation of tha Cham ber of Commerce in holding the "OIJ er lloa Conference" in Albany o.'ie time next month should be loyally supported as it is a worthy cause ani will bring from 2l0 to 300 d leeatrn to Alhany. The buslnea men of the city are solicited to get busy and organise on a standard, eo,ual to Sali-m and Eu (;ene. FIRST SHIPMENT U. S. GOODS HERE Post Office Gets Supply of Groceries Ordered From Army Postmaster C. II. Stewart today re ceived the first shipment of govern ment supplies ordered by citizens or the county from U. S, Army surplus store. The supply of soups, rice and some kinds of baked beans are short and will be sent later. The San t ran- cisco station is having the orders fill ed in Portland and sent direct to Al bany. The order received by parcel pot todav is as follows: Two cases of 48 cans each, and two cases of 24 cans each of corn; One case of 48 cans of roast teef ; 17 cases of 48 cans each of baked beans; two case of 24 cans each three poind cans of baked beans; (S3 cases of 24 cans each of sweet corn; 40 cases, cans each of green peas; 6 cases of one gallon cans of tomatoes; 66 twelve nounnd cons of bacon. The government Is also offering other supplies for sale, list of which will be given tomorrow. Vlalline- Sons Here- Mr and Mrs S. Stenberg, of Bor ing, Ore., arc visiting In this city at the home of their sons, II. L. and C. W. Stenberg. Her from Dakota- Mr and Mrs A. L. Arts and Mr and Mr J. J. Karst, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, are visiting at the home of Mr ifnd Mrs C. W. Stenberg on First Street Mr Arts ta a pro minent nhotoernDher at Aberdeen but I now looking for a location In Oregon. Returna to Hoaaulm Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell two well known koung people of the coun try left for their home at Hoaquim Washington this morning after visit ing relatives in the county, Waaihranka Return- Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Westbrook of the Albany hotel refirned homo today j after visiting friends and relatives at I Salem and Portland and also making a trip over tne uuumoia mgnwajr, PYTHIAN KNIGHTS HOLD OPEN HOUSE Pleasant Eveninjr at Card and Dancinjr Enjoyed By Laurel Ijodge One of the most enjoyable occasions ever staged by Laurel IxhIko No. 7, Knight of Pythias, was the open house given in the beautiful club and meeting room of the lodge last even ing. A large number of tha Knighta and their ladie were present and the evening passed quickly in a moat plat ing manner. Cards, dancing, and other diversions formed tha entertairunet of the even ing, and it wa a rjceesa from every standpoint. During the evening re freshments ware served. The commit tee in charge of the event wa con gratulated upon the splendid manner in which they handled the affair and It wa decided to hold another some time next month. WITHDRAWAL OF U. S. SHIPS, RUMOR Washington not Informed on Action of Admiral in Dalmatian Waters ROME, Oct 1 By A. P Amerl can war ship at 8 pa la to, Dalmatia, are to be withdrawn by Kcar-Admiral Andrew, according to report receiv ed, here. Waahinrton Not Informed WASHINGTON, Oct 7 Rear Ad miral Andrew ba not been instruct ed to withdraw his patrol from the Dalmatian coast. Secretary of the Navy Daniels said today. If the ships are withdrawn Admiral Andrew act ed upon hia own initiative, Daniels said. SEVEN KILLED IN COLLISSION OAKLAND, drt. 7 By A. P. Sev en are reported killed and a number injured a a result of a Key Route train, manned by strike-breakers run ning down a jitney early today. Krv Rout Operate - SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 7 Train are operating on the Key Ro'ite lines and street car schedule to start later today. The morning passed without violence in the carmen' strike. SPEAKING TOUR TO COVER THE COUNTY Uncle Sam Hampton to Ad dress Farmers at 12 Places Oct 20-25 S. V. Smith, director of the Linn County Farm Bureau, is making plans for the reception and speaking tour of Uncle Sam Hampton, farmer, numor- ist and DhilosuDhcr. who will visit Linn County. October 20 to 25. The schedule for his speaking trip has been arranged and includes nearly every section of the county, and as much as his time will permit The it- iniarv is so arranged that every per son In the county can go a convenient distance to hear him. Mr. Hampton comes from Montana with a message for the farmers. He is a farmer himself and has made a reputation as a speaker and an or ganiser of farm bureaas throughout the northwest. His subject will be: "Whut is a Farm Bureau t Whatman ltdoforvouT" He will speak at tne lonowing places: Momlv), uct. 2U, Ainany, s p. ni. Shedd, 8 p. m. Tuesday. Oct 21, Lncomb, 2 p. m liianon 8 D. m. Wednesday. Oct 22. Sweet Home, 9 n m ' Hollev. In.ni, - r- , - . .. :.. .1 ...:il- Thuisday. uct 2d, rawioruaynn-, 2 p. m.; Brownsville, 8 p. m. Friday, Oct. Z4, tinisey z p. m Harriabunr. 8 P. m. Snturduy, Oct 25, Scio, 2 p. m. Tangent, 8 p. m. Every farmer tn the county is urg ed to be present and hear him. Returned to MeMinnville Mrs W. F. Hannah of MeMinnville returned home today after visiting at the home of Rev and Mrs A. M. Wil liams of the city. - From Hood River Herman Beulow who sold his farm near Lebanon this summer and who now residen In Hood River was an Albany business visitor today. Pnf. diss. South Here Prof Charles South changed cars at th S. P. dopot this noon for Cor- vallli and from there will return to hia horn in Portland. SOLDIERS PATROL STREETS OF GARY IND., AND TWO MORE TOWNS DF STATE General Leonard Wood in Command of Troops Keep ing Order; 1,600 Men Sent to Gary to Keep Peace. PITTSBURGH ACTIVE Operators Declare that Sev eral Plants Open in Pitts burgh District, Some only Part Time. GARY. ImL. Oct 7 By the As sociated Presa. This tea, the site of oae of the steel corpora tion's greatest plant, affected for the last two weeks by' a aa Uoawide strike la th ateel In dustry, today waa under military control. Eleven hundred soldiers, under the command of General Leonard Wood, are patrolling the street and 500 more are on the way here. Captain Charles Bolte. represent ing the striker, declared that picket ing would not be stopped. Indiana Harbor and Eat Chicago are also un d"r martial law. Pittsburgh Plaata Open PITTSBURGH. Oct 7 A number of steel plants of the Pittsburgh dis trict re-opened today, according to company reports, some full time an.) others part time. MAYOR BAKER TO PREVENT MEETING Lefdon's Protest Prevents Mass Meeting for "Class War Prisoners" PORTLAND, Oct 7. By Associat ed Press Mayor George L. Baker an nounced today that the proposed meet ing that was announced to be helt at the Piazza tonight in protest on be half of "class war prisoners' would not be permitted. The announcement followed tne ac tion of the Portland Post of the American Legion at a meeting last night when a resolution was adopted protesting against the proposed meet ing. MASONIC ORDERS RECEIVE MANY NEW CANDIDATES The Most Excellent degree is be ing conferred upon candidates by the Royal Arch Masons this afternooi At 6:S0 o'clock linner will be servul and this evening the Royal Arch d irree will be conferred. Owing to the fact that "the 1920 1 convention of the Mystic Shrine w 11 j be held in Portland, bringing about 60,000 Shriners to Oregon from Ml parts of the country, there is a scra n ble among Oregon men to becor:e members of the Masonic orders. Ev ery lodge in the state is working ov ertime on candidates, starting in with th eblue lodge and taking new me:n i . , -., . ' bers through the various lodges up to1 tbf? Shrine. It require) almost a . year to complete tne various uegreja and thousands are taking advanu.-w of the early opportunity to complete all the work. ' 778.50 Hun Non-Coms. Lost COBLENTZ, Sept 7. A. P. By mnil Reeent German statistical r norta show that the number of no.- . i -ii.j i commissioned omcers aiiieu. woum u and, missing In the war amounted to a tntnl of 778.560. Of these. nlu,JU ' were Prussians, 79.066 were Bave'. i- ans, 553S0 were Saxons and 33.2 '4 were from Wuerttemburg. The tot--l of the non-commissioned officers ki I ed was 190,205 in approximately t'w same sectional proportion. . Mnde Trip to Sslem Ed Dorgan of Kim street made a business trip to Salem this afternoon. Rev. Edgar Here Rev. E. H. Edgar, formerly of thi eitv. and who later conducted a store at Shelbum, ia in the city today on his wav to Portland making the t:1o by auto. Rev. Mr. Edgar Is now pas tor of the Presbyterian cnurcn at Glendale, a little mountain town an-1 railroad division point between Rose burg and Grants Pais. GERMANY TREATY IS SIGNED BY ITALY I lavas Dispatch Claims King Victor Ends War By Royal Decree GERMAN TREATY Drop PARIS, Oct 7 (By Have News Agency and Asociatedj Press) King Victor Emanual of Italy signed a Roy al decree yesterday ratifying the Ger man and Austrian treaties, says a Milan dispatch to the EcUir. GERMAN COMMANDER JOINS BOLSHEVIK! Berlin Reports State That Von der Goltz and Staff Joins Sussians COPENHAGEN, Oct 7By As sociated Praia General von dvr Goltx, the German commander in the Baltiv provinces, whose activities have recently led to a sharp exchange of notes between the allied power and Germany, ha, with his staff joined the Ressian Bolshevik! forces, accord ing to a Berlin dispatch to the Na tional Tidenbe. There is no confirma tion here. AGENT S.V.SMITH REVIEWS WORK County Agent S. V. Smith started on his iknery of the county this morning to hold meetings with the 18 community committees of the county. The first meeting being at the home cf Mrs. Essen near Mulerburg at nine o'clock this morning, at the residence of E. M. Comb of Grand Prairie at 2 o'clock, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Witchie of Orleans this evening. Mr. Smith will give this line of work special attention for the next few weeks as the demand among the farmers U gradually growing in the study of all the various projects be ing promoted through the ..count) agency. PRESIDENT SPENDS VERY GEOD NIGHT Executive Greatly Improved and is Anxious to uet to Work WASHINGTON, Oct 7. By Asso ciated Press The President showed f urther improvement this morning af ter a "very good nirht," and is anx ious to get back t j wor, wmte ilousi officials said. . The following bulletin was issued at 11:25 a. m: . , "The Pref:i:nt's iicprovement con tinues, his :.ptit.- is d cldet.ly bi.tei and he is !r u nj well." (Signed) Admiral Grayson, Dr. Ruff in ana ur. oun, run-, v. 3v :e iaa: i.-os IONDON, Uct 7. Kins George :nt an inquiry to the American Em lossy today regarding President Wil son s condition. ... ONTARIO HELLO GIRLS ON STRIKE ON f AlilO. Ore.. Oct 7. By A. 1 l.o id pnone service was complete- ly suspended hete today following thi Uiko of opeiators for higher wages. Albatur Visitors Mi. and .Via. Barney Cushman of llrownsvillo returned home yesterday after visiting overnight in the city. Filed in Probate In the matter of the estate Eliza M. Taylor final account set for finul hearing Nov. 10'- W. T. Taylor -.1 :..:..Mt..r u.miio. Suit to ForcloHe Jutm Sclilossear and Katherine Schloshcr avainst Kate and John Ctdl.ns ,-uit to foreclose mortgage on timber cl:.im in the vicinity of Fos ter. Amount of iwt $600 secured in t ieat rcr five Jv'ars and attorney fee. Mailing Webxter Home Grand father and Mother Kitson of Tortl.ind and uncle Geo Kitson of Nvbias.-ia are visiting at the Webster home on i)th street On Business Koy Worlcy of ihi Murp'.iy h otor company left t da noon on a bus. .less trip to Portland. - Returns to Soldier' Hoata Sigh Smith a resident of near Al bany for several years left for the sod tier home at Koseuurg tnts alter noo. AVIATOR IS KILLED HEN PLANE FALLS ! 0 GUOUND AT GOLD RAY OREGON TODAY- Government Forest Fire Pa trot Plane Drops When Engine Stops; One Man With Pilot is Injured. SERVICE IS LAUDED Lumbermen i n Portland Hear Merits of Airplane Praised; Six Squadrons For Each State Predicted. MEDFORD. Ore, Oct 7By Aaaociated Press A feres fir patrol plaa fell today near GU Ray aad on ataa waa killed aad ' , oa seriously iajored. Doctor rushed to the scene' from - here. The plane is believed to have been enroute from Eugene ta this ' city. When over Gold Ray the en- . rine stopped, according to observer. - aad the machine went iato a tail spia ! and crashed to earth. ' Patrol Plaaea Sareeaa PORTLAND, Oct 7 The airplane : and the wireless telephone as aid ia 4 detecting forest fires and basteniaf; help to extinguish the incipient biases were praised here yestrday before the . opening congress of north west taa- bermea. One of tha interesting asV ftresses of the day waa that of Major Albeit Smith, in charge of the forest patrol work, who sketched the pro gress of the work for the past year. and predicted that the coming year would see six full wpadrons assigned to the north we tern and . Pacific state, each machine .equipped with wireless. - LEGION DANCE IS THURSDAY NIGHT. .? Eugene Elks Band to Play; Legion Quartette rrae tises For Event - J Although the correct date for the! American Legion dance Thursday was given in the body of the story m yea terday'a Democrat, aa error waa madai in the headline which might lead soma to believe that Wednesday ia the data; The dance will be at the armory Thursday, October 9. s i Aa added feature to tn concer which the Elks Band f Eugene wilt give from 8 to 9 o'clock proceeding th dancj, will bo two selections By taa Legion Quartette. The , member Brady Huston, Jay Palmer, Stanlef Adama and Clinton Archibald arc prxtulpg every evening and promise o give the audenee a treat in ue feature alone. , ..! ' 'J The Elks Band wdl arrive at B:aq n the evening and will be beard oa tha) streets in pnrada before the concert at the armory. . 3 : I LYCEUM COURSE l:! TICKETS BEING : SOLD FOR SEASON Those in charge of the Lyceaat Lecture course, which will be give thi winter, started out today to tell tickets for the course. Some at tha best talent in the country will oe heard here during the course, the first number of which will be and completely captivate her ience with long that were popsdar in other day. 'j rison' "Old Fashioned Girl". -. Bess Gcohart Morrison.-ta ting her company, formed It wttk the purpose in mind of taking bar hearers back to the days of long ar. Dressed in garments of thVw"1' these four beautiful "old fashioned girls", take there hearers back to the times when "Robin Adair", "AiBd Laurie ", 4 Seeing Nellie . Home-, "Well Rally Round the Flag Boys i, "Dixie" and other popular " tho day were there delight And old people. the roa"5 will have a real treat in thi. Imev tk- :ein sine- with an eaa bbq beautiful quality of vole that is tro- ,yMonVyBwiu be saved by buying M season tickit. Went to Fges ' -.lL Mr. and Mrs. Frank George latoaed through Albany yesterday on Uetr way to Eugene, ' Weather Report , ' The temperature range from - 74 degree. The river stand, st li feet. . .. ,. ...