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i .4 o. -, eaaoaoasaaeeeeoo DEMOCRAT oooooooooooooooo O r O 0 Toaigat aad Saturday Fair O o - e oooooooooooooooo 0 Mbr fTHKA88OClATED0 0 PRESS. TIm aalr pap ! Una 0 O county carrying A. P. dispatch 0 ooooooeoo eo eoooo' iVOL.XXXIL ALBANY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER5( J9J9 No. 182 ALBANY DAILY r SENATORS SEE PRESIDENT IN REGARD TO NEW MEXICAN. POUGY Fall Promises Disclosures Involving Mexican .Con sills in the U.'S.; Senate ? Waits on Wilson. 8 T 0 It E. IS RAIDED . . , . i n Mexicans Invade U. 8. 1 1 Milea Last Nijtht, Helping Selves to Stock of Ranch c ' " ' 1 ' I ; ' J I WASHINGTON. Dm. t By ' A. P. Pre. "Wllaoa will aea Senators Fall and Hitchcock thla " afternoon li discuss the ' Mexi can aitaatiaa. rWa. Fall , an nounced 'that Immediately after tha conference ke . would make public evldvnea oat which he baiea kia chargea that the Meikaa am bassador and consul In the Unit ed SUtea ara aiding "red" prapagsada. Fall and Hitchcock were named yesterday aa a committee to call on the president and diacuaa Falla reao- lutlon relativ to aeveranca of diplo matic relatione with Mexico. Creaarra Kaid U. 8.' HOUSTON, Tex., Doc. 6 Gen J. F. Walter, commanding tha Texaa cav alry, today received advicea of a raid by Mexican! on a store near the bord- ar. 11 milea aouth of Zapata. Infer- motion ! that tha owner waa bound, after which the place waa looted, the bandiU fleeing acroaa the border, , ZAPATA, Dee. 6 Mexiran bandite last night raded CVreno Ranch on tha' American aide of the Rio Grande, 11 milea southeast, eecaping with all the provialona In tha ranch iter. The itorekeeper waa ' bound and gagged. . WASHINGTON. Dec. 6 . Prea. Wilson late thla afternoon reierved judgment on tha Mexican aituatlon until ha can examine evidence aub mitted on Sen. Fall, on which Fall baaea hia charge, that tha Mexican ambaaaador and conaula in tha Unit- ad SUtea nave distributed red propa- ganda. Fall and Hitchcock were with the President nearly an hour. San Fall laid, replying to quaatlons, that he waa entirely aatiafled with the Preai denfa condition and with hia ability eho-alovakinan government haa ord to handle tha Mexican situation. mA mobllixatiun of clauses totalling Treaty to Stay . 3,000,000 aoldliTi, aays a Vienna dis- Pres. Wilson has no Intention of p.tch to tho National Tldendo here withdrawing the peace treaty from today. , the senate for the present Sen. ' a. Prague dispatch says 21 divisions Hitchcock announced following hls.0f Ciecha are advancing towards the visit with the President. Ha discussed Hungarian frontier. the treaty status briefly after the' . ', J . SparUna Not All Dead (Continued on Pag 8) r I. LElPSIC, Thursday Delayed OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The congress of independent social- today unanimously adopted a pro- i B w VI. ADOl'luw w ' '( O oooorfoooooooooooo Baptist Church Bazaar The ladle of the Baptist church will hold a baiaar and cooked food sale at' th. IWI.t rhnrch Frldme. Dee. x.l From 8 to 7 p. m. the ladies will serva a chicken pie dinner, safoterla style. Articles for Christmas and cooked food will be sold at tho bazaar. ' " 2dSPl WANTED Two boys with bicycles to deliver Albany Democrat In the city. BRING YOUR FEET and hear Dr.. Halting at the Library thia even ing. , Dr. Halting will lecture on Better Feet. Remember, lecture at 8:00 o'clock this evening.' . dS AGENTS WANTED In Albany to t sell Electric blankets, good com mission. Inquire at Democrat of - flea. r v- 4dl2 FOR SALEWlastered 8-room dwell ing' at No. 728. E. Srd Street. House . Is newly shingled and newly par-' ered, electric light; hot and cold water, porcelain bath, lot lsMxllO, i 7 full bearing fruit trees and grapes. Price . $2000, pay $400 down, $20 .ier month, Beam Land Co. 138 Lyon St. , 6d6 FOR SALE or TRADE What hava you to trade for 160 acfes of fine timber near Toledo, Ore. Owner' P. W. Holte, St Charles Hotel, Al bany, Or. 8d9 Bryant Park is J Advocated For , Linn County Fair '"Th Bryant Park U being advocated by torn of tha leading business man of the city tha last Urn dayi, as the propar place (or th Llnn County Fair liakt er.lnstd of tha place sug. (attar by tha Fair Committaa. ' It la tha opinion of tho advocat ing tha plan of holding tha fair at th park, ground that It would elim inate tha necessity of railing tha mon ay to buy land and that l ho monay subscribed In tha present campaign for funds could bo usad for promot ing largar fair. It Is alio, advocat ed thai the f ina ihada trees, placai to camp, water aupply, ciactric lights, tha Chautau Auditorium, and tha dose proximity to tha city would all contribute to the luccrai of tha fair and and b no detrrmlent to the park. , th, m,tU(r of . rM, tnek ,t b. lieved that a track could ba prepar- ? ,h f ? commodate tha rareing part of tko ',r- However, Itii thought that thla la a mattar that can ba settled after tha campaign for funda U closed and hould have no part In the effort tr rilto tha amount of furut approxi mated necessary for a successful fair. If you ara a booster for a greater Linn county yon ara Invited to gat in to the band wagon. FORCE ONLY -: i WAY TO WIN . Germans Must Ndt be AllOW' ed to Dally, Council Decides . - PARIS. Dec-: 6 A. .PCoercian the only argument likely to make . imnm,lun on Germany and Induce bw to r, y,, p,, treaty protocol, HMnli., -w, newsnaoers. It la aaid thla conclusion waa reach- ad yesterday In a aecrct aeaakm of the council of five, Martha! Foch pra aiding. , "' 1 ', ..Germany'! reply to the allied' note protecting against increaae of Ger man armamente reached here today, according to Tha Temp. It ha not yet 4een aubmitted to the peace con ferenca, the. paper says. Alllea' Ma; Invade Germany LONDON, Dec 6 There la a par aiatent rumor on tha itock exchange today that tha peace conference su nMmflT council V threatened Ger- ro.ny un W u, flnml term, Br med wlu oecu- n. .., F,lnkrort. Up to thia time tha market haa held up, doapite tha report. Cxecha Attach Hungary COPENHAGEN. Dec. 8 The Cxa- rf..- ar . aovlet avstom in Germany. ' M2h U P"T u , t Th(ox ,oci1 which J ' B,y?n Saturday evening at 8:80 p. m. by the Knights and Ladles of Security is open to the public. SHOP EARLY and shop early in the day ONLY 20 . '..- More days until Christmas 'I. OREGON HOTEL ASSOCIATION IS HOLDING ANNUAL MEETING AS ' GUESTS OF ALBANY HOTEL MEN INTERESTING DISCUSSIONS ON HOTEL PROB LEMS ARE HEARD bi CONVENTION; .VISIT ORS TO BE GUES1S 0F LOCAL MEMBERS AT BAJIWET AND BALL TONIGHT. A special car attached to ta ' 11:1 Oregon Electric train brought to town thla morning one of the Uvest parUc of vis itors that It haa bera Albany' pleasure to entertain for many ' moona, the Oregon fitate Hotel Aaoclalion: - .. The party from Portland arrived with' a- whoop and proceeded to form into line and march down Lyon 8t., to the Albany. Hotel, where the con vention b being held. .Some lusty voices sang' the association songs and awoke the street along the way. Gaeate of Local Hotels f The Association is being entertain ed by Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pirtle.'of the St Francis Hotel and Mr. and Mrs. B. It. Weatbrook, of the Albany Hotel. Only on two other occasions have convention been bald outside of Portland, one being at Eugene and one at Marshfleld. Albany feels duly honored on the present occasion. , Tha visitors were guests at lunch at noon at tha Albany, Messrs West brook, and Pirtle' doing the honors. Tonight at 7 o'clock the banquet will take placa in the dining room of the Albany, at which time Mayor Curl, President Price, Phil Mctschan, Jr., J. A. Westerlund and R. W. Child will be the speakers. Dancing will follow In the ball room of. the Al bany. Sessions Are Opened Tha afternoon program la being carried out as per schedule and some interesting divmaaions are , balng beard. The session Is in th conven tion haU'of tha Albany. - Messrs. Pirtle and Westbrook are bending every . effort to make the meeting a success and are taking great pain .with the details of the entertainment featnrea. . . i Guests registered Are:' ' Mrs. Belle Calohan, Portland; Mrs. Jay S. Hamilton. Portland; R. G. Duke, Portland,1 Mrs. E. P. Duke, Returns After 15 Years in the East Mrs.'U M. Wattage of Baltimore Maryland 1 in tho city vi"ing re latives and friend this week on ber way to Southern California, to spend the winter. Mrs. Taylor was form erly known here as Miss Mary Perry a daughter of , the lata Hugh Perry and a relative of the Fry families of Fry jtatlon. ' Mrs. Wallace has resided in th east for tho last fifteen years having crossed the continent six time during that time. She has many storiei o relate regarding the East and espec ially Baltimore, her home, and the cdy of Washington D. C. where he visit very frequently. Mrs. Perry states that the Wct hj them alt skinned when it come? to a place to live and up to dut4 methods of doing business. Sh states that Baltimore and Washington D. C have been very much congested n account of war administers and tV.u t'mj gov ernment has built houses in Washings ton for 14000 office girls. Martial Law Ordered In Oklahoma Today JMcALESTER, Okla., Dec. 6 A. P. Gov Robertson has issued a procla mation declaring martial law in sev en counties effective Immediately. The proclamation aaya the entire national guard organisation of the state is on duty. - - Albany College Presents Musical Program Wed. Next Wednesday Dec., 10, pupils from all departments bf Albany Col leg Conservatory will be presented In recital at the First Presbyterian Church. ', . V This progam will b divided Into two parts, th first being given by children In piano and 'violin depart ment, th second by older students from vocal and piano department. . This recital Is the first of a series of pupils' recitals which will be givn monthly throughout th year. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cnilds, Portland; Frank 8. Grant, Port land; R. M. Standish, Oregon Voter; Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Phillips, Port land: A. H. Myers, Portland; A. C Campbell, Portland; Mr. and Mr. G. V. Madison, Portland; Mrs. R. W. Price, Portland;. Mr.. and Mrs. Percy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reller. Bensoa hotel; ' Mr. and Mrs. Pat Foley, The Dajles; J. C. McLean, Eu gene; Jack Strobe!. Tba Calhoun, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Price, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Keeler, Portland; A. E. Myers, Portiaid; F T. Mittouer, Portland; Phil Metsehan, Jr., Portland; Al J. Martineau, Grant Paaa; J. A. Westerlund, Medford; A. N. Pierce, Portland; Mr. and Mr. Grant Pirtle, and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Weatbrook, Albany. , The Catholic Ladies' Will hold their baxxar Saturday, December 18 In the Pfeiffer building, next door to Walter Parker. They will hava fancy work, qullta. aprons, a rummage booth, home made candy, domestic science food with cake, pies, etc., also salads, and chickens and many other good things to eat 5d6 Program For Today The convention began with the as sembling of the members of the asso ciation from tha north at the Hotel Seward bi Portland at 8:15 thb morning and boarding their special ear on the Oregon Electric. - Upon the arrival here the delegates spent an hour in renewing acquaintances before luncheon at the Albany Hotel at noon. - -- v . ' Registration began at 2 o'clock, fol lowed by the opening of the business session and, called to order by Presi dent, R. W. Price, of the Mallory Ho tel, Portland. Secretary F. W. Beach, editor of the N. W, Hotel News, gave (Continued on Pan 5.1 Still Another Judge , issues an Injunction ST. LOUIS, Dee. 6 A. P Fed eral Judge Fans here today granted a temporary injunction restraining the district attorney from enforcing wartime prohibition as to whiskey and wine. To Bond or Not to Bond; Big Question With Pomona grange opposing the issue of county boards for roads, and the calling of the committee appointed by E. J. Adams to meet at the court house next Tuesday and Wednesday, the fight is now on bet ween those vhc favor a county bond issue for roads, and those who arc inclined to go stow. When the county budet committee met last Friday with the cou-ity court the feeling for a bond is'ito to '.mild roads next year was so strong that E. J. Adams was appointed as chairman of a committee he was empowered to select, to take rjp the cmtion of a bond Issue, the amount needed and just about where the roads to be built would be Jocated.- Eupenp Guard. Youth Giving Gland Too Violent For Age San Quentin, Cal., The aged pri soner, J who several weeks ago was given the Interstition glands of Tom Bellon after Bellon had been executed, today appealed to the prison surgeon for relief. - J complained that while bis phys ical health had improved greatly, he was inconvenienced by cAher sym ptoms. Dr. G. David Kelker, who per pormed th gland implantation opera tion, J rweri bed Tor J. Dr. Kelker said J ' case was th most remarkable of tha ten on record at the prison; J was the first to re J's vitality has icreaaed to such an extent thaflt has become necessary to "ply tho braki." . He is a dynamo of energy, accordinc; to Kelker. It is feared confinement within th prison walls may work a hardship on the reJuvcnateS man.' ' WILD REDS SENT FROM AMERICA Leave Mainland for Ellis Is land Never to Return, Is Hope NEW YORK. Dee., 8. A. P. Alexander Berkman and Emm Gold-. man, world-infamous anarchists, were sent from tha mainland of the United LStates today- never to return. Iney were btn to tills Island im migration station where they will be held until a ship Is available to carry them to Russia, dumping- gro-jnd for their like. , Warden Ed Hawker Makes Two Arrests , Near C aseadia Deputy state game warden Ed Haw ker telephoned officials here early this morning that ha bad arretted two men ncarCatcadia who had- In their posession lour deer ney nsa siu ed in violation of the law. : No de tails of tha eircumstatca was given except that the parries and the game wocld probably arrive In Albany late thia evening and the trial be codduct ed in the justice court tomorrow. 1920 BUDGET IS ANNOUNCED $473,823 is Total Estimated ' Expenses; Receipts, $24, ' 900; Balance Tax, Linn county's 1920 budget will be discussed Dec. 30 before the. county court Estimated expenses for the coming year total S473.82S,- of which $448,823 must be raised, by taxation. Toe sum to be raised by tax levy ia apportioned aa follow: General county expenses, soevu; state tax flM.000; common schools. $70,000; county high schools, $22,- 000; roads, bridges arid ferries, $50, 033; road districts, 7&,000; interest on bonds, $5,000; sinking fund on $100,000 bonds, 120,000; market roads $30,000. ' ' '-. - For the sheriffs office, $5600 is estimated aa required; Clerk's office, $5480; recorder's, $2640; treasurer's $1500; surveyor's, $1200; assessor's, $4800; courthouse, - $1840; county court, $4800; circuit court, $3000; justice court, $400; coroner, $200; in sane, $200; school supt's office, $2450; health, officeer, $300; indigent sold- iers, $1300; widow' pensions, $6000; care of poor, $10,000; jail, $500; con stables' and witnesses' fees, $500 scalp bounty, $100f scales, weights and measures, $32f; advertising, $500; slaughtered-cattle, $300; state library tax, $800; elections, $10,000 fairs, $1500; auditing, $330; Canada thistles, $250. These items compose general county expenses. - Court Petitioned ' For County Agent The matter of a county agent for the ensuing year in the county is one of tho live issues today. A petition was circulated among the busincs; men here., and generatl siuj)ed ask ing the county court 1 . nelnde in their annual budget of the county $2000.00 to pay the salary ar-d expense of the agent. The county agent's sal ary todate has been paid hy sub scription by the progressive cithsens of the county and in as much at an hagent Is regorded as a mutual bene fit ti the citixens of the county it is contended that the tatjble property of the county pay the bill -. Shipping Board Rely 1 6n Industrial Board WASHINGTON, Dec., 6. A. P. The shipping board has announced that all questions of labor policy af fecting Its shipping will hereafter be handled through the division of In dustrial relations.' Newberry's Fences Apper for Trial GRAND RAPIDS, Dec, 5 A.P When tha federal court opened to day, 94 of the 185 men Indicted en charges of conspiring illegally to el ect ' U. S. Sen.Truman H. Newberry over Henry Ford, had appeared for arraignment THRONGS COME TODAY FOR BIG CONVENTION O F NORTHWEST BOYS 250 Visitors in City and Addi tional Delegates Arriving Hourly; Sessions Open For Three-day Program. . OLCOTT SENDS WORD Evening Session .Tonight to . Hear Message From Gov ernor; Local Homes Carp . for Visiting Youths. . '- . : ; ' ' i ' With from 200 to 25 visiting ' yoatha already ia tha city, aad every train briaging additional :. delegations, the sixth Oregon Ida . b Older Boys' Coafereac apea-. .ed here today. AU scheduled s Dealer aad leaders are ia ta city. . ' Program , Friday P. M. ' Registration and Assignments' ' - Sapper, cards for Hotel or restaur ants. . . . - . . 7:30 Opening Session-. All, Sing. , .'.'.;,' . . ' " Invocation. , ' 1 Address of Welcome by Repre sentative of Albany. . '. Response by boy from out of town. - . ' .... "Why are we hare?" and ' "Whose Who?" Paul L. New- myer, Conf. Director. ' ' . Music , ' Message from Gov. Ben. W. ( - Olcott. Address, "The Four Square Fel- - low", W. a. Vara, Uen u see- ' retary, Eugene T. M. C. A. ' " Appointment of Nom mating." Committee. s Announcemetata. Saturday A. M. '. 9:15 Leaders' meeting. 9:30 General Assembly. ' ' i All Sing. ' ' ' ' ' . Bible Study, Ivan B. Rhodes, ' , , State Secy. Y, M. C A. Lead er. . 10:10 Address, "Building Essential Manhood", Mrs. Jean Morris Fill, of Portland. 11:00 Recess. 11:10 Assembly and Singing.-. Aaaress uetung. ana keeping Fit", Prof. Norman F. Cole - man of the Oremn Social Hygiene Society. ' - 12:00 Conference Picture. 12:30 Lunch. ' Saturday P. M. ' ' 1:30 Assembly and Sing. Bible Study, Mr. Rhodes. 2:00 Discussion of Boys' Problems, Y. M. C A.'s, High schools' and Boys' ctuba. J. C Mee han. Ben H. Schmidt and W. P. Walter, Leaders. : 8:00 Recreation. . 6:00 Banquet to all delegates and . leaders. . .. School Yells, toasts and stunts. ' Invitations for next year's Con f erence. Address, "Square Pegs in v, - Round Hole," Newton Van Dalsem of the State Board ' . for Vocal Educatioon. , Address, "The Training Table" ,'".. Rev. Geo. L. Clark of Corval- lis, Student 'Pastor, Presby terian church. ' College Group Meetings. f t Announcements. 8:30 Reception at high school by Student Body for delegates. The Conference Headquarters and the principal aessions will be at the United Presbyterian church. The banquet will b at the First Presbyterian church. ' . Announcements of any change from tha program will ba made by tha director. . This conference I the closing one of a great series of Older Boys' gath erings in these two states. Do your part to make it the very best of all. "Let's Go." ' Methodist Banquet Tonight The Six O'clock Club of the Metho dist church are to have a fine banquet tonight at six o clock In the church dinning room parlors. Mr. Jean, Morris Ellis of Portland Is to glvw' th address of th occasion. 4