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v. o. u-i KUOMNW .. . .. ; 0000000000000000 0 Member of THE ASSOCIATED O O I'KKHH. Th only pap la Linn O 0 county carrying A. P. dispatches O oooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo o o O Tonight ana Wednesday rain. O Soooooooooooooow ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT VOL. XXXII. ALBANY, ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25- 25, 1910. No. 173 m l O 1 lUULLO L1IjL V I L,ll Ml M 1 UX,it d DISCUSSIONS BY EXPERTS LEADS TO GREAT STEPS FORWARD TODAY New Methods and Viewpoints ore Detailed and Teachers Exchange. Knowledge Gathered From Work. INSTITUTE SUCCESS State Leaders in Educational Work I)bcum Problems of Instructors : Tomorrow's lrogram Last. Two head red eeveaty-lv teach era Iron aver th roaaty today beard several vataabl general aa aenbly addreaaaa and participat ed la departmental work at the aanaal teacaoea institute la aea aloa at the high arkool today. In tha general assembly thia morn ing E. F. Carleton, deputy atata achool superintendent, spoke on nationalixa tiun of tha educational ayatem of the United Slates. Uniform methoda were advocated by Mr. CarletuQ. I'ruf. Frank K. Wallra, former depu ty atata auiterinteodent, gava-a moat Interesting addreaa to tha general as aembly on "How to Mold Attention." Highlight of thia dlaetuaion were "sealed properly, "ventilation," and "no Interruptions." Points oa theaa subject -were made by Mr. Welle of great value to Linn county teacher. I t f ' I 1 . L .1 I .J partnieiit thia moming apoka on the advanced course of atudy. In tha af ternoon ha tok uplfce rural course of . atudy, detailing it - admirably and presenting a compact picture of tha Ideal, well-balanced atudy-cours for country districts. Other notable lecture before tha , general assembly were-" Kleptomaniac and Moral Defectives," by J. Teusrher Jr., handling some problem met by every teacher; "(Juestlone nnd An nouncement" in the morning by Prof. John C Almack; and "Physical Edu cation" In tha afternoon by Miaa Isa belle Bovea. Mia Harriet Thayer under primary department instruction Introduced a new system of reading. Teacher were greatly aided in forming a method of handling tha reading classes by her discourse. Tomorrow, closing day will have an address by Prof. Chester A. Lyon on "Juvenile Delinquency." "Industrial Club Work," and "The Influence of Joy," will bo topics presented respec tively by IT. C Seymour and Miss Cclla V. Hngor. Labor Party is A Fact in Name CHICAGO. Nov., 86 A. P. Organ ization, of tha new labor party of tha United States was practically complet ed todny, at the first national con vention. ' OOOObOOOOOOOOOOOOO NEW CLA8SIFIKD 8 o OOOOOOOOO OO O O OOOOO . FOR SALE 20 acre farm on Pacific highway, well Improved, suitable for Loganberries will sell on pay mcnta. Beam Land Co., 133 Lyon ' St. n25 PAPER HANGING- PAINTING Leave orders at Albany Furniture ' Exchange. M. Peterson. '; n26dl CLAIRVOYANT AND SCIENTIFIC PALMIST Can ba consulted on all affair of life, business, lova or -trouble. All consultations atrlctly private. Hour from 10 to 8 p. m. Located at Davenport' room, 423 W. Fint St. Room 7. ' 25n27 ALOHA DANCE--There will b a dance given Wednesday night In tha Aloha Hall, 422 1-2 Went First St., Corvalli Mualc. Everybody invited. 26n26 EASTERN STAR - Stated Communication of Bari Zlllal Chapter No. 16 O. E. 8. thia Tuesday evening at 7:80 p. m. Visitor wel come. Refreshment and program. BRITAIN NOT TO PAY YET Interest Due U. S. to be Post poned for lure Tears, it is Expected LONDON, No. 25 A. A plan la under discussion between the Brit ish and American government under which payment of interest on advanc e by tha United Bute to Britain and tha allUa In tha eouraa of tha war will ba poatpunad thraa year. Thia announcement waa mad in tha houaa of common! today. WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 InUro.t paymanta on American loana to the alllca may ba deferred "until after tha war reaction pass," it waa aaid at the treasury department today. Negotia tion to thia and are now being con ducted. v LABOR HEADS' DEPORTATION CAUSES RIOTS CARAGOS3A, Spain, Nov. 25 A. P. Martial law ha been declared here due to tha general atrik. Traffic la suspended. ' ' The strike wa called in protXt against tha deportation of the presi denta of all labor union to Barcelona. BUCK PASSED TO LOCALS " : BY KRAMER . WASHINGTON, Nov, 26 A. P Enforcement of constitutional prohi bition will be placed squarely up to stale and municipal authorities. Fed eral government machinery will not intervene unless inefficiency on the part of local officials make such ac tion necessary. John F. Gramer, federal prohibition commissioner, told the temperance board of tha Methodist Episcopal church today that the problem would be left to local authorities. It was Kramer's first announcement of pol Icy ainc his recent appointment. Amount of Taxes Reported Dec. 1 The amount of money to be raised in tha various taxable units of the county which i required by law to be reported to the county assessor and county clerk on or before Dec. 1st is being received. Under the present law a city, school district or, road district voting a tax are required to report the amount of money desired and the assessor makes tho rate and extends the amount on the tax mil. The city of Lebanon re port $18,400 to be raised on an as sessment next year of 1869,235. Scio reports $1400 to be raised on an as sessment of $1164)73. , Col. Sawyer is -Dead at Bend at Daughter's Home Mrs Lorctta R. William, of Milton, president and Mrs Minnie Simon, of Partland, Inspector of the W. R. C. of tho Grand Army of tha Republic, ar rived In the city Sunday to inspect the local organixation and in coiffp.iny with Mrs. Iftabellc Beason and Mrs. Emma Carnagic, officers of the Al bany circle mad an official visit to Brownsville yesierday making the trip In the Carnegie car. They report an enjoyable occasion with exception of a report received yesterday aftaraoon from Bend, Oregon, stating that Col. Sawyer, of Brownsville, a prominent member of the G. A.' R. had pasted a way at 2:30 yesterday afternoon at tha home of hi daughter where he wa on a thort visit. The body will ba brought back to Brownivlll for bur ial . . Brother Passes A brother of W.' A. Cox of Albany died In Kanaa, Nov. 19. He waa 74 year of age. ALBANY TO TROUNCE CORVALLIS IN FOOTBALL FRACAS; VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP MAY BE ANNEXED GAME WITH JEFFERSON PECTED IF CORVALLIS IS PERFECT.WJTH BIG Tb Allujr -high school football team will play Corvallis high at Cor valli Thursday. Corvallis beat Salem as did Albany. Should Albany win from Corvallis, they will feel entitled to lay claim to th.i Valle7 champion V school ;U ship. Salem defeated Eugene 17 to even. Albany has only lost one game thia season, that being the first one, to Eugene. At that time Albany had half her linemen in tha hospital. Since their return, Capt. Miller, 210-pound tackle extraordinary being ana of ooooooooooooooo O THIEVES QUARREL O WITH USUAL RESULT O o o o PRESIDIO, Nov. to A..P Jesus Renteria, ib banditwho obtained 6iH0 ransom for tha return of U. 8, army avi o o ator Davis and Peterson some O I 0'Hi wa killed by another O O bandit during a fight over the O O division of the money, accord- O O big to apparently reliable re- O O porta received here today. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THREE INDICTED IN RECORD TIME Portland Grand Jury Recom mends Reenactmentof Death Penalty PORTLAND, Nov. 26 A P Indict ments charging murder in the second degree were returned by the Mult nomah grand Jury today against David Smith, James Ogle and Walter Banaater, alleged confessed principals in the robbery of the CUremont Tav ern and the murder Friday night of J. N. Burgess and Geo. Perringer, prominent Eastern Oregon stockmen. The case is believed by the district attorney' office to have been handled thus far more expeditiously than any similar case in recent years. The coroner's Jury last night recom mended that the ' men be held or murder. It also recommended re-en actment of the death penalty law in the atate. Prof. Frank K.Wells, Of Portland Speaks Prof Frank K. Wells former deputy slate school superintendent and county school superintendent of Umitilla coun ty for eiirht years addressed, the teach er of the linn cojniy institute this moming on .several of the fundtimen tal of public school work which was well received and greatly appreciated by the teachers. Prof Wells left on the noon train for Salem where' ho is to make two addresses this afternoon and from there he goea to Eugene to lake part in tne una county instt tute tomorrow. Prof. Wells knows his work and 1 reeonglnxrd by leading school, men as being among tho best it the ctate, when it comes to sy Ing aomething worth the time ind at' tentlon of the real teacher. Prof Well is now tha Pacific coast manager of trie Rocky Mountain Teachers agency located at Portland. ' School directors of JLinn county in need of teachers at any time can rrly on Prof Wells sending thm the- rigl!'. teacher If such can, be found. Baptist Church JMeetlng. Tha Advisory Committee of tha Bap tit church call a meeting for Friday night at 7:80 of all members and friends of the church ai very Impor tant matter Is to com before th church at that time.. Rev. F, H. De vin of New York City will be present tdHdvise tha church and all members arged to ba present without fail. HIGH OF PORTLAND EX GAME IS WON; UNE-UP MEN IN PLACE. them Albany ha won from all com er. Coach Brumbaugh I anxious for a victory Thursday. The local boys would then play Jefferson High of Portland, it la expected. Brumbaugh think hi boy have the right to the game, in view of their record, com pared to Eugene, who, before Satur day, had been undefeated. With Capt. Miller In tha line and Peacock in the back Held, Albany high fee is bounjd to roundly trounce Cor valli. .- , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O BEQUEST TO ADVERTISERS O , The Democrat will com Out at noon on Thanksgiving Day. All copy fur Thursday's paper should be in tha of fice, by noon on Wednesday. Thia is especially the ease with Economy Day page ads. "J Your cooperation in this O O o o ol o o o 0 9 0 o o O O t matter will be greatly appreci O ated and will assist in perm it -O ting the Democrat' force to O enjoy their Thanksgiving tur- OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO ALLIES MUST ' TAKE HAND Intervention Only Method of Averting Fresh War -on Adriatic GENEVA. Nov. 25 A. P. Tele grams from the Serbian bureau at Berne from Belgrade, Scant and Spal a to convey the impression that only prompt interference by the allies can prevent war on the Adriatic over the Dalmatton situation. The Jugoslav are aaid to have lost their patience and are ready to fight the Italians, whom they believe to be seriously intent upon securing the en tire Dalmation coast as well at Fiume. Serbian troop are marshalling to resist the invaders. - Council Extend Time " ' ' PARIS, Nov. 25 Roumania is to be given another chance to sign the peace treaty. Permission also will be given to Serbia to sign it, the supreme coun cil announced today. "' Seel Strike to be Kept in Force YOUNGSTOWN, Nov. 25-A. P. The national committee in charge of the steel strike, meeting at Pittsburg yesterday, voted unanimously to con tinue the strike, it waa announced here today by S. T. Hammeramark, secretary In charge of local strike headquarters. Successful termination of the atrike was predicted. oooooooooooooooo O MANY OFFICES TO O O CLOSE THANKSGIVING O O 'O O Thanksgiving Day, - Thurs- O O day, November 27th, ia a na- O O tional holiday, and will bo ob-' O O served as such at the Post of- O O 'flee. No deliveries of mall mill O O be made by either city of rural O O carriers. Perishable . matter O O will be delivered in tha city, O O and a window will be kept open Ji O in the afternoon from 1 until O O 2 o'clock for the delivery of 0 O parcela. Mail will be dispatch- O O ed to other points at tha usual O O hours if it i delivered at th O O Postofflc. - O k TVtA k-nka ihiI JM k w - ' uni i n iiu .uuiivj wim w O will be closed. Tha Democrat O. O will be delivered ahortly after O O noon. - ' O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SCHOOL CENSUS HAS BEEN FINISHED Hackleman Would Have Those Missed Give . Information District school clerk D. D. Hackle-1 nun completed tha annual school cen sus enumeration today ai provided by law of the children of school aga in the Albany district. The law provide that all pertOjflt between th arge of four and twenty years snail oe en umerated each year and from this en umeration the school district draws frorn the public fund about f 15 per each person enumerated. In i very necessary that every per son of school age be enumerated aa it means a lots to the district of at least f 15 for each on omitted. Any one who has been omitted is requested to phone 446-R or 629-R and the enum erator will call as directed. All new people of the city come under thia class who have recently located here. The number of children of school aga in the district is much larger than it has been in many year and a -com plete report will be made by the clerk in a few days. Lebanon to Plau "Grants Pass Boys ' ' 4. - ' ' - Thanksgiving the Lebanon football team is" going to play Grant Pasa High School a game of football, at Granta Pas. Thi gam will be a big thing for Lebanon and our boya must have our support. Now let ev eryone be up town for the big rally which will be announced later, to show the boya we are back of them, that w will do our ehareto help them win. Express. -' - . - SOIL EXPERT TO SPEAK AT ALBANY Cannery Brings Lecturers on Fertilizers for Benefit Of Community ' Manager W. R. Scott, of the Puyal lup and Sumner cannery annour.ee that Major E. PvNewson, late of the U. S. Army i to speak at the Albany Libiary Saturday Nov 29 at 2:.?0 on the theme of " Science and Soil, to which the general public "is especial ly invited at attend. Major Newson wiJI give a stereop- tunn lecture on many phases of fcrtil ixation which is recognized by all iood authorities as being the buring ques tion in all lines of horticulture and agriculture. The grower should '.Mf in touch with the most scientific method; known to man to reap the greatest f. As the land In any country become nIHpr under cultivation tha frrcatrr the need of putting tack into the soil he material that has been taken out by the production of any products is the line of instruction that will be presented by a speaker who is emi nently qualified and who is simply do ing the propogranda'work in the inter est of the great cause of fertilization of all agricultural and horticultural products. Some of the themeg to be illustrat ed are "Soil Making Agencies", "Cap Harity " "Organic Matter and Plant-, food", "Seed Bed Needs", "Cultiva tion," "Liming Soils", "How Plants Feed," "What Plants Eeat", "Farm Manures", "Balancing Plant Rations," "Applying and Testing Fertilizers". Tha foregoing subjects will not all be discussed at one meeting, however it is safe to say that any one seeking information on any cf. the subjects will be gladly informed by the speAket. A full house is very much desired as this is a great opportunity to heir a prominent and reliable instructor. Prominent Musician Visits Prof Geo. Hotchkiss Street one of the leading Vocal Instructors of Port land is in the city today on profession-1 ai ousaness ana aiso so visit ou friends. Prof Street served a a sor.g leader in France and Italy during th? war, in tha soldier camps, and lr. a man of high abil:ty as a vocal instructor. WAVE OF CRIME OVER NATION COMES TO HEAD IN WINDY CITY Hundreds of Holdups, Rob beries and Various Crimea Come in Rapid Sequence; Past 3 Days Reach Climax. 150 ARE ARRESTED Gang Members Confess Parts - in Murders, Holdups, 150 Burglaries and Othef Crimes. CHICAGO. Nov. 25 By A. P. ' AauMig approximately 150 per sou arrested here aa a mutt ef the crime wav which baa swept Chicago in tha past three days, ia which holdape by antoasobilo baadita. aafe-biowiaga aa4 ether forms af crime- have followed, la rapid sequence, 16 mea and oa , woman are ia the city jail. - , They, are charged variously with Implication in four murders, a hun- . dred holdups and 150 burglaries. Po lice assert that members of the band have confessed to over 250 crimes. FISH AND GAME ....... . MEETING SOON Santiam Association to Hold Business Sessions Duck Feed : A special meeting of the Santiam Fish and Game Protective and Propa gation association has been called by its president to meet in Albany Mm--day, Dec. 1, at tho St Franci; hotel. Election of officers will D h?ld and the annual report of the field secre tary will be heard ' A toothsome duck feed begins at 7:30 p. m., it is announced. Mem bers from all over the county are ex pected. MEX. PROBLEM REVIEWED BY THE CABINET WASHINGTON,. Nov. 25 A. P. The cabinet reached no decision on the Mexican situation today, according to Sec. Lansing, who presided. Both the case of Wm. C Jenkins, American consular agent at Puebla, and the general condition of Mexico ' Jenkins 'to Be Freed LAREDO, Nov. 25 Release of Wm. O. Jenkins, American consular agent at Puebla, is "expected momentarily," according to a Puebla dispatch to Ex celsion, a Mexico City newspaper, un der date of Sunday. Coal Situation Before Cabinet WASHINGTON, Nov., 25. A. P. The President's cabinet is expected to reach a decision today on th coal wage controversy. Officials are not disposed to tell what transpired at tha meeting prior to adjournment for Vjncheon. Racers Killed When New Car Turtles LOS ANGELES, Nov., 26. A. P, Arthus Kennedy of San. Diego was killed and Walter Blum seriously hurt at Ascot Park today while tuning up a racing car for th Thanksgiving raea. s .- - . A tire blew out, and their car turtl cd. " .