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V. of Library 1 I KUUMNK A 0090000000000000 O Mamber of THB AHHOUATKD O O PKKH8, The ly paper In Linn 0 O county tarrying A. I. atspalebe O oooooooooooooooo ALBANY DEMOCRAT oooooooooooooooo o o O Tonight and Sunday probably O O rala O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO VOL. XXXII. ALBANY, LINN, COUNTY. OREGON, SATpRDAY, NOVEMBER! 5, 1919 No. 165 BOLSHEVIK "AMBASSADOR" ARRESTED Man Believed I. W. W. Enters Albany Home and Demands Meal DAILY LONE WOMAN FORCED TO FEED MILITANT RED; POLICES POSSE OF EX-SERVICE MEN GIVE CHASE JUNGLE BUZZARD FOUND NEAR HEBREW CEMETERY AND ORDERED TO -LEAVE TOWN City Closely Watched During , be Red Meeting Place Now v Deserted w Al In hoar of the evening airal last evening burlle-looklng young man entered lh home of Mr. Cham. Flab, of Second and 4'htrago etreeta. Ha took a nrat at tha labia, ordered Mr. I'Uh to serve him with her btxt. mn4 while tha frightened w-aa obey- ed, ahoveled a great quantity of upper Into hi mouth. Whan ha left and while h" atill lingered ouUlde, Mr Fish called the police by phone. Chief. (a"n and Officer Rodger responded. Mr. Fish aioucu n- Mill City Bank Charter Issued v W. II. Dennett state superintendent of banks has granted a charter for tha establishing ot a state, bank at" Mill City. F. M. Arnold a former em ploy of the Cusirk Bank of the city, is the promoter and president of the bank. The Mill City district i re garded as a fertil field for a bank and with tha practical experience Mr. Arn old ha had a successful institution is practically assured. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO NEW CLASSIFIED B o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO BICYCLE TAKENr-Party seen Uk Ing Dayton bicycle from front of Glob Theatre Armistice evening should reutrn same and save trou ble, lSnlH' FORI) BARGAINS One 1U10 Touring $475. One 1017 Touring $4.25. One 1015 Tour Al $425. On 1016 Delivery $300. Pacific Garage Phone 1G8-R. 15nl7 FOR EXCHANGE Dwelling on East 6th St., to exchange for land, B-m Land Co., 133 Lyon St. 15t717 Special Attraction Doll You certainly gel your wHen you Invest in a doll amongst tho lurge assortment personally selected per sonally dressed right priced doll sec tion at THE FIRST PRESBYTER IAN BAZAAR, December 3rd. Won derful, beautifully gowned doll for all the little Tots for all tha infant mothers of Albany. Come early and make your selection. Doll and e- peclnlly th right kind are very scarce this year, and this will prob ably bo the only opportunity you will have to get just what you are look ing for. lfinlS Special Rummage Sale Patrons of the Red Cross will find . the same assortment of good, useful garments and article at the RNM MAGE SALE at Tho FIRST PRES BYTERIAN BAZAAR on December 8rd. Good warm underwear Sulta'of Clothlngv-tDresaea Boya Clothing Shoes Artlclca of Furniture at all prlcea that anyone can afford. Don't forget tha place anda data, Decern bar 8rd. 16nl8 . FOR SALE Hava decided to aell my entire stock of high laying strain pullets. Call at Imperial Rstaur- anU Phone 430-J. 15nl8 JACK'S TRANSFER Baggage A Express City and Country Trip. Call Liberty Sweat Shop, Phons 413-Y., 831 Lyon Bt. 15n22 Night; Camp Appearing to Th polka searched tha aat end of town without result. Th 8. P. track wera examind. Chief Catlin returned to Albany and orgnixrd a poaa of x-rvira man. Thia pome went to the hobo camp on Dead Man' Creek near th Hebrew Cemetery. There a Jungle buxzard was found, but . .1 he could not be Identified as the vandal -!, .nt.H th. Fish horn. He waa searched and ordered to' leave. The alleged I. W. W. drcllne-l mouthing something about his Inalien able American rights. Someone eon ted with hia Jaw. Ha Uft, north ' .ml. t firing the night close watch was . on all part of the city. Several , i ,-t. embittered and amboldened Centralia massacre, are known - .. e been about tha city recently, the police and ex-aervlce men cenly watching, determined that no outrages shall .-cur In thia) com munity. : V" REDS GAIN IN RUSSIAN SCRAP ' AGAIN TODAY LONDON, Nov., 15 A. P. An in surgent army of 70.000 has aieier the eastern coast of th Block Sea from Yelenxhik to Sochy and I attacking Gen. Ueniklne'a rear, in aid to the oviet enemies of Denikine'. Omsk, th all-Russian capital, has fallen to the reds, it ia rumored. Denikin has ordered the evacuation of Kiev. The Ukrainian arc said to have c-it Denikine' railway commun ication. Cloture Brings Action On Peace Treaty Today WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 A. P. Colture rule was adopted by the sen ate todny on the peace treaty debate. The Monroe Doctrine reservation was adopted a moment later 65 to S3, nine democrats voting for it. The- Shan tung reservation was adopted 63 to 41. "REDS" OF Weapons, revolutionary Dug and bolshevlkl of Gary, Ind. mwumt 'm ' j suwr-TW an a ' i . sum jliijasm ar r 11 i"l - a- --'' I iTta ' "'.." ( .-vrv. . . , J MRS. MILTON HALE PASSES TO REWARD Sturdy Pioneer Woman at Age of 57 Joins H unhand Beyond the Grave Ir Milton Hale, aged 97 yeara, died yesterday in Albany after hav ing lived here many year and form ing hundred of friend. At 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon Rev G. H. Young will conduct tha funeral aervlcea for tha pioneer woman from tha Fortinil ler chapel. Interment will be in Ma sonic cemetery. 8ha waa the mother of 11 children four of whom survive: Judge W. C. Hale of Granta Pa, Mr J. D. Burk hart, and Mrs Fred U. G. Hale of Albany and ' r B..rVh.rt H.rHsbors- ' G. Burknart of Harrtaburg. , Her h-jsbnd, Milton Hale, died nine years ago. Susanna Brown waa born in North Carolina November 4, 1822. At tha AM 1 J I ! J oi u sne mar, .no I""""" 'W nrr nuna ,rom v gon at tha aga of 23. She was a wa man of wonderfully winning person ality. atrongly endowed with thoaje qualities that go to make a lovable character. A a pioneer aha waa brave and enduring. Her life waa ona of on usual experience in the early days. All residents of this part of Ore gon will mis this inspiring pioneer character. ; 250 BOYS ARE ' " COMING HERE Conference to be Lively' Af- fair ith Youths from Lane to Clackamas , Two hundred fifty boys are expect ed in Albany Dec. 6, 6,and 7 at the boys' conference which will bring delegates from all valley counties from C lackamas to Lane. At a meeting in the high school rriday morning rrol Boetticner out- lined the purposes and planse of the conference. Edward Sox waa elect- ea general cnairman on arrangement. Ilia suti-cantain will dc announced " The business men, aid Mr Boet-, ticher, have , promised to furnish uncneon ana ainner to me vismng H youths. Lodging and breakfast will be tendered by the homes of the city. Every class or group of boy overJ 16 years of age will have two to five badly deraged by the recent, winds, representatives. They will comeprim- Like Capt. John Smith's common store cd to enter into the lively discussions house everybody likes to talk but no and tell what their classes or clubs arc I one liked to help keep the lines in or doing. Pennants yel, gym suits and dor, it seems. Needed: A line-boss other paraphernaia will be carried. - raid by assessments. GARY ARE RAIDED AND DISARMED other thing enptured In n raid mada by ' STATE SOCIETY TOM WORKER FOR BENEFIT OF WOMEN AND GIRLS Social Hygiene Speaker of Renown to Help Albany Women to Better Under ' standing of Selves. WEDNESDAY IS 1 1 ATP e, Vnm Qj r , wiit, ' Every Oman and Uirl With- . . , . . . Ill IV tTdl- II Ul ll J U I lu Attend lecture; Speaker Knows .Subject. Albany's women and girls are privileged Bext week to hear a series of the finest lecture upon Social Hygiene ever givea in th state of Oregon. The Oregon Social Hygiene Soci ety has secured the services of Dr. Louise M. Riekter. formerly official speaker on women' work for the U. S. Government, and ia bringing h?f to Albany nxt week. Dr. Richter brings a personal mes sage that will help every woman to a better understanding of tieraelf. She I has had many years experience a a j practicing physician as well as her x- perienca with the government. The State of Oregon is bearing all expenses and fuels thaU'the money thu" invented will bring splendid divi dend in a healthier and happier wo manhood within the state. It is hoped that every woman and girl within reach of Albany will be present next Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. in the Baptist church. Dr. White Returns From Berkeley Dr W- p; White retnrned from p,.. Uey California this morning where he h brW1 ,isting Dr Gray of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, con ' j ,;;.. ..-,;,. n, vk. ports a great meeting at Berkley hav - mf, t nm two to three thousand twice day in th, meetings. Everybody Likes to Talk WATERLOO, Nov., 15 Special Telephone systems here have bti ; MV I. aJii..t..,L yW"ffl'.-l'".'i WJai?ifi?'Ji-' 1 iCst-.-:- federal troop on tha lieudqimrter of lb GRAND OFFICERS ARE ENTERTAINED Royal Arch Chapter of State Sends Officers to Albany Tha Masonic order of the city en tertained tha Grand officers of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Oregon last evening in a highly entertaining manner. Tha Udiea of the First Pres byterian church served turkey dinner at 6:30 in the dining rooms of the Masonic hall to about 100 guests in cluding the visiting officer, James H. Richmond Grand High Priest of tha Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Oregon and other visiting officers, whom were Geo. B. Brown of SaleYn, Frank Settlemeir of Wood- born na wvne olnn"ra J". viHe, the local aUte officers being D. n;i... r. mawn .no vi. . a. The Royal Arch degrees were eon- lerreo oy ine ummi ma" other features of the occasion both business and social were carried out in a proper and pleasing manner. Lt. Archibald Visits Parents Lt Harold Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Archibald of the city re turned home on a few days furlow, from Berry California last night where he is statoned in the regular army. Young Archibald was a student at O. A. C. when the war came on. He im mediately volunteered his services and nt.nJ tK- nnVora training Softool at Frf WinfiVM Scott in California; where he was made second lieutenant in the officer training school. . He has since been promoted to first liea Unant n(J ndere, v,ullble service in the regular army over seas. He town, today saia no sign oi ine acneo i. now stationed at Berry California "! I. W. W. invasion had matenal nd has no venr definite information xi " 7' . as to- when he will be released from the service. ' Albany Hogs Win . Many Blue Ribbons LEWISTON. Idaho, Nov. 15 Ed. Schoel, Albany,, Ore., took a majority of the prixes for Chestr White swiiw at the Northwest Livestock shov-e here. He won four firsts, three sec onds, five thirds, four fourths, one fifth and three sixth places. He also . the Junior champion boar. Z ZT. , ' COUtlty t air 000X0. Meet at St. Francis About 25 representative citixens of Albany and Linn county took dinner at the St. Francis this noon tor discuss ways and means of raising the money to pay for the Linn County Fair As sociation stock and the advisability of buying or leasing a tract of land near the city to hold the 1920 county fair. The eating and the argument was srortnir hieh at the hour the Demo- crat went to press so ine resuiis oi the deliberation of the worthy sirs "" "u n-1 1 " not be reported until a later date. However it is safe to say that we are going to make the next fair a howl ing success. C. of C. Committee -. Asked to Report The soliciting committee for mem Bership in the Albany Chamber of Commerce is requested by chairman Geo E. Saunders to report on or be fore Monday evening the 17 when a committee meeting is to be held at the Commercial Club rooms Thvse who wish to join should report with out be ing solicited as it is the purpose of the management of 4he Chamber of Com merce to nlace the organisation on a- better basis and occupy the new quar ters In the K of P room at one. Miller Visita Grange GATES, Nov., 15 Special Archie Miller of Albany wa a grange visitor at the last meeting of Mt Horeb grange here. WATERLOO, Nov., 15 Special- Mr Gerlich plana to move his sawmill locate on the Swanson place near town with hia outfit. SELF-STYLED PROPAGANDIST VIOLATES ORDER AND IS JAILED I. W. W. Invasions Fail to Ma terialize ' in Washington Towns Today but Militia Companies are Maintained. CENTRALIA IS QUIET Round-Up Continues, How ever; Ex-Soldiers and Guardmen Still Patrol the Town, Reds Vanish TACOMA, Nov., 15 Federal war rants charging conspiracy to over throw the government were issued to- I day against 88 men, now in custody. NEW YORK. Nov. 15 A. P Ludwig Martin, styling hiaasetf Bolshevik ssahasfiador to A i. erica, was arrested today after he ha4 ben adfodged in contempt by a committee investigating radical activities. lie has made himself notorious here lately and ia thought to be a leader ot propaganda in America. Reds Take Fright SEATTLE, Nov. 15 A telephone message from Cumberland. mining SPOKANE, Nov. 15 No evidence of the reported invasion of L'W. W. occurred here today. Two companies of guardsmen are under arms. Centralia Quiet CENTRALIA, Nov. 15 Patroling activities are confined today to guard ing the jail and covering the outly ing districts. - Some reds are still be ing taken up by the service men and guardsmen. MRS. GENTRY IS LAID TO REST , AT LEBANON LEBANON, Ore., Nov. 15 (Suec ial) Mrs. Maria Louise Gentry, who died at her home at Lebanon was bur ied at Masonic Cemetery at that city yesterday. Dr. George H. Young, of Albany conducted the services. Mrs. Gentry was born in Clay borne County, Tennessee December 2, 1844. She came to Oregon with her family in 1ST4 and settled near Lebanon. Her . husband tiled sevral years ago. Sne ig gurjved by the following cnuuren: Airs, twiuam ooianuer, oi Portland; Guy Gentry, Portland; Mrs. S. M." Coney, Canada; .Mrs. John Drumm, Los Angeles; Frederick Gen try, Lebanon. POET-DREAMER' EMBARKS ON NEW CONQUEST TRIESTE, Nov 15 A. P. Gobrfcle d'Annunzio, idealistic poet conqueror of Fiume, who left Fiume Thursday by torpedo-boat on a new expedition, has landed at Zara, on tha Datamation coast, according to word here today. PARIS, Nov., 15 The American vice-consul at Trieste has informed) the American delegation here of the reported departure of d'Annunzio for Dalmatia, where he ia engaged In a new adventure of conquest. Humphreys Appointed . WASHINGTON, Nov., 15 A. P. Lester E. Humphreys of Portland was nominated today by Pres. Wislon for U. S. attorney for tha district of Ore gon, ncceeding Bert E. Haney resinned.