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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT
ALBANY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919
No. 195
VOL. XXXII.
VOTE FOR SCHOOL BUDGET TUESDAY
12 PAGES 8
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SCHOOL ELECTION
TO VOTE MONEY
FOR DISTRICT TO
BEHELD TUESDAY
Every Voter Urged to At
tend and Cast Ballot for
Budget ; School must have
. ' Fund to Continue.
KNOCKERS ARE FEARED
Backsliders Who Have no
Real Interest in Schools of
City are Menace to Wel
fare of Schools.
Th. dllien. of AJbasy school
district are to vot. toasorrew for
the second llmo thl. year on th.
question of r.lslng sufficient
fundi U contlnu. th. public
schools of the city
The education of children who
li. here and who will be the men
end women of tomorrow U on. of the
biggest question, th. eltlsen. have
.1,1,. nrf .hould certainly M
' .i,id bv tho voter.
b, providing fund. ! n equproent
ncce-ar, to hold op .kHn
,d to. which th. fc-mwU h tltv
ha v. attained. ;
Th. school directors nr. th. r.
v.ms of the po-jplo. and e:. j not enter
Into, .nd pro.Ulo mo.n. for paying
,h. expens. of th. school, unle.j they
nr. authorised by th. people. I"
de? to continue th. work of the schools
f.r th. present school Jr K -limited
th.t It will be nry f
the people o vot. to raise, by speco.
di.trlct lax $66,939.00. '
Th. last meeting for which notices
. were posted to .uthorlte the bo.rd to
place thl, l.vy, bit twenty-seven rot
ers of th. district voted .nd seven
teen of lht number voted sgain.it
raising .uffident fund, to continue
theschools. Every lcrl ot.r who
believes In educating the children of
Albany Is requested to vote tomor-
!Th election will be held l tho
.enior hlirh school beglnlnir at 1:00
o'clock and continuing until 7 o clock.
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WANTED Two boy. with bicycles to
deliver Albany Democrat In th. city.
mvw HIM A POCKET KNIFE FOR
Christmas. We have juat bought
all th. .Keen Kutter Salesman".
I .ample stock. Over 400 varieties.
Ilauser Broa. ' d22
. BEFORE THE WAR GERMANY
" . r.imi.hMl 7S ner cent of the knives
Mid In thl. country. Good knives
re now scarcity. The Keen kui
tar stock la eompletoly exhausted.
Manser Broa have bought th. sales
man', aamplo atock of over 400 va
rletiea. An aproprlato Xmaa pro.
: nt for man or boy. d22
A MAN OR BOY WILL USE AND
1 appreciate a pocket knife. W. have
'. th. largest auortment In town.
''. Hauaer Broa. . d22
NEW TODAY On. Toicenbery milk
' goat cheap. Inqulwrt Phon. 64.
. 22d24
.FOR SALE On. good Grade Cow,
freah aoon, and on. registered
Poland Chins Sow, Fred Primrose,
Ooltra. Station. - . 22d28
FOR BALE Hooa. and S loU In Hai-
-wooL 7-roow house, 2 large
porchea, built-ln-kltchen, good or
ehard including cherrle., aples,
. grapes and berries. Pries 11800,
pay I860 down, $20.00 par month.
Immediate Possession. Beam Land
' Co., 18$ Lyon Street. Z2d23
. WANTED A , second-hsnd stump-
puller. C. A. Karnlsoh, Rt, S
22d24
Van Bailey Is
Laid To Rest
Near Knox Butte
Funeral of Van Francis Bailey was
held veeirrduy at 2 o'clock at th. rs-
idrnce of hli father James H. Bailey,
near Knox Butt.
Th. .ervic. was conducted by the
missionary of th. American Sunday
School Union, G. W. Kohtbouich by
peclal request of the deceased.
Van Francis Bailey was born at
Waterloo. Oreiron July 2 18IM). II.
died at his father's horrt sevsn miles
cant of Albany on December 20. ine
body waa laid to rest in Knox Butt.
Cemetery.
Th. molher of th. dectated s sis
ter of Mrs. Chas. Prochnow, of this
city, died when Van Francis was two
years of age.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bailey ex
tend thanks to th. many friends for
ympaihy and kind a.sistance shown
at this time. '
V. of O, Team is
Training Hard
j For Big Game
PASADENA, Dec. 82By A. P
Two hard training period, daily was
the program begun by the football
squad of the University of Oregon in
preparation fur the contest with JIarv
anl on New Years Day. Harvard is
due to arrive Friday, according to
the present schedule
MARQUESAS
DYJNG OUT
South Sea Wild People
Vanish Before Ennobl
ing Civilization
PAPEETE1, Tahltr-Th. Marqnisaa,
fiercest cannibals among th. Polynes
ians In the South Pacific, are disap
pearing. A few year, ago they num
bered more than (0,000. The. last
census showed only 3,000 survivors.
Opium, Introduced by whit, men in
to th. Msrpueaa. Islands, the most
northerly French settlement In Ocean
is. la held responsible by many for
the approaching extinction of this
race. This drug la no longer sold in
the Islands but it la aaid its effect-is
shown in a death rate of 26 per cent
a year.
Physically the Marquesas were mag
nificent. Before tatooing was for
bidden the biKlit'i of the native, wore
adorned by-the most intricate and
beautiful designs, snd soma of these
may yet be aecrw Although they had
a number of admirable qualities, the
Mrarquesaa in the olden days const
antly engaged In .tribal wars with
the consequent feasts of human flesh.
So much has been heard in song and
story of the "Cannibal Inlands" of
the '.'South Sea" that many persona
believe these comprise the myriad Is
land, doting th. Pacific south of tho
equator. In' some of the islands, sci
entific research workers found, man
eating was practiced but in many
notably In Tahiti and other islands of
tho Society Group, cannibalism was
unknown.'
Efforts Made
To Complete ,
German9 Peace
PARIS, Dec. 22 A. P. Supreme
Council, it became known today, I.
making every effort to reach an
agreement with ' Germany on the
question of reparation for th. .ink
ing of th. German floct In Scappa
Flow, so that the protocol may be
signed and ratifications of th. treaty
of Versailles exchanged before Christ-
S. S. Firewood is
. . . . Burned at Sea
NEW YORK CITY, Dse. P.
Th. American steamship Firewood,
owned by th. Pacific-American Fish
eries Co., burned while off th. coast
of .Pro, according to wireless re
ceived her. today. Th. crew was res
cued by a passing steamer. ,
VIOLATIONS OF INJUNCTIONS OF
FEDERAL COURTS MUST STOP, SAYS
FEDERAL JUDGEANDERSON TODAY
PRESIDENT OF KANSAS DISTRICT MINE WORK
ERS UNION IS SENT TO JAIL AND GIVEN UN
TIL MONDAY TO PRE PARE DEFENSE FOR
CONTEMPT jOF COURT
INDIANOI'OLIS, Dec 22. .
By th. Associated Press Declsr
ing that violations of th. Feder
al Court's Injunction under Uia
Lever Art against furthering th.
coal strike In Kansas must sup.
If persons guilty have to be plac
ed in Jail and kept there. United -States
Judge Anderson, today per
mitted Alexander Haw.tt, presi
dent of the Kansas District or th.
United Mne-workrr. until Mon
dsy to prepare a defense to th.
charges of contempt of coart.
Howat waa remanded to jail when
LONESOME LINN COUNTY MISS
SEEKS HUSBAND TO QUIET LONELY
HEART;SHE'S AG00DGIRL.T00
Just why any Albany girl wants to
go to California to get a husband is
a strange matter, but Misa Lonesome,
a young school teacher who Uvea on
Albany. R. F. D. No. 6, has written
a letter to the Kedland. Daily Facts,
Redlands, Cel., and aks for asisUnce
through the mayor of th. city in so
curing a spouse. The nam. of the
young lady Is known to the Demc
erat, and if she la really intonated
hi looking for the right kind of a hus
band to keep her from being "Lone
some," the Democrat will be pleased
to see what can be dona.
. If any worthy young bachelor wh
can come up to th. requirements an
stated In tho letter will communicate
with th. Democrat, the editor will see
that such Ictterr are delivered.
The letter folhws:
Dear Somebody: ,
Circumstance have arisen which
1500 DEPEND
ON PAYROLLS
FOR A LIVING
The following industrial story of
Albany appeared in the Portland
Telegram: (By A. G. Clark, Manager
of Asoriated Industries of Oregon)
Albany, Oregon, is coming rnpidly
to the front a. an industrial city. Its
payroll runs Into thousands of dol
lars and the aggregate value of the
finished products amount to several
million dollars. f
The output of the Albany Tanning
company alone Is valued at $1,000.
000. The saddle .flirting turned out by
this tannery finds its way into the
heart of the east.
The chair factory of R. Veal Son
Is rapidly coming to be a factor In
tho furniture line .' ., ,
Tho Albany Furniture Co., special
izes on tables and turn, out a most
superior lino. Local merchant, of
Linn county stock the goods.
Th. Far West Mfg. Co., goes into
woodenware and among other things
specialties In ladder, of all descrip
tions, cedar chests and wheelbarrow.,
and they sell their ouptput into sev
eral Western state.. V ,
Albany and Linn county fruit and
berries put up by the Puyallup A
Sumner Cannning company reach all
th. market, of th. country. A new
unit is being added to th. cannery
and the payroll this next year will
easily reach $160,000.
Cameron v silos, made in A1bay
have great reputation and their dis
tribution cover, a wld. territory. The
Albany Creamery company ia a prise
winner In batter making and the
amount paid direct to th. producer
will average $25,000 par month.
A cheese factory makes and mark-
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th. court rc-conviened this afternoon.
PITTSBURG, Kansas, Dec., 22 Ds
clarlny that they would not return to
work until they knew what Judv.
Anderson, of Indianapolis, intended to
do with Alexander Howat, 250 min
ers employed at Ciown mine Number
16, on. of th. largest producers in
the Kansas field, went on strike to
day, according to reports to state re
ceivers. The strike occured before the. min
ers had heard of the proceeding at In
dianapolis. makes It necessary for me to find a
husband, yet does not furnish the
essily explsined and absolutely cred
itable to. me.
I have so far as I know, all the
qualifications of the successful wives
of my acquaintance and none of those
of the failures. I am at present a
teacher in a high, school, but never
theless I am a good housekeeper, good
dresser, and have some means. Am 6
ft. 6 in., and weigh 140 lbs. Am a
good disposition and affectionate.
Would like to hear from men in the
neighborhood of 40 years or upward.
I am surrounded by hosts of friends
snd lead a very busy life. But in spite
of at this I carry lonely heart
Isn't there someone else lonesome
too? '
Plea's write to,
MISS LONESOME. :
Box L, Facts Office
Portland Has
Two Big Fires
. In Two Days
In a fire which was one of the most
spectaculor in year, and from the
standpoint of property damage the
most destructive this year, the main
plant of tho Portland branch of the
P.ilmolive company. Twentieth and
Roosevelt streets, was totally de
stroyed Saturday afternoon with a
loss estimated at $350,000.
("Vim!.,? ilnsA Tt thn tiitr fin
which tot-illy destroyed the plant of
the Portland Stove works, at Derby
street and Columbia boulevard, as
announced in The Oregonian yester-
Anit mftniinif vnctnrvl.v ifl.rnAAn', I
blase mad. the total fir. loss in the I0' the tcuknty ,wi ,,.kcd to uk
city for the day reach about the $600,- sharM '" lhc P'"t-Bqnater.
000 mark.- .- I ,
Th. loss at the Portland Stove No RoOUlfor Pioneers
work, fire was estimated by John; , rf x rwi ts
Montag, one of the three proprietors, I
at $260,000, this including a lurge (
amount of stock and all the wood1
patterns of the concern.
Grand Prairie
Grange to Meet ,
: Next Saturday
Th. members of .Grand Prairie
Grange are to have an all day session
next Saturday to which a full attend
ance of the membership I. expected
and a rousing big time enjoyed by all.
The annual election of officers Is on.
Important feature of th. occasion. Al
so a vol. is requested on th. election
of five state ofifcers, which are tat
Master, Lecturer, Secretary, nrar
aeer and Member of the state ex.au
lva Council. Other metiers of local
bu.ines. and public questions will b
discussed and a fin. banquet at the
noon hour for which th. grange has
long been famous will be enjoyed.
Former Soldier
Takes Miss Miller
AS His Bride
Andrew H. Monson and Miss Elis
abeth Miller were married Sunday
evening at 7 o'clock at the bom. of
Fred Miller In east 8th street in the
presence of relstives. Dr. J. C. Spen
cer of th. methodiit church officiat
ing. - .
Th. bride is a well and favorably
known lady of Albany and the groom
Is s worthy gentleman, and recently
returned from serving in the army
for th. last two years. Mr. and Mrs.
Monson will make their future home
in Albany where Mr. Monson is em
ployed.
Captain Sawyer
Is Recovering
From Pneumonia
- PORTLAND, Dee. 22 A. P
Captain A. A. Sawyer, master of the
wrecked tanker Chanslor is report
ed recovering at Bandon today. He
has a broken rib, but his pneumonia
I is arrested. The list of survivor, .till
I remaina at three, with only four bod-
i iea recovered out of the crew of 39.
700 Kolchak Men
'Freeze to Death
LONDON, Dec. 22 By A. f
Seven hundred Soldiers of Admiral
Kolchak's army have froxen to death
in a hospital near Omsk,.according to
a wireless message received from Mos
cow.
CONDENSERY
TO BE BUILT
Milk Plant at Eugene Propos
ed by Large Packing
Company '
The Mutual Creamery company,
which owns and operates 82' cream
eries and cheese factories in Utah,
Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Washing
ton and Oregon, will erect a milk con
densing plant in Eugene and have it
in operation by spring or early sum
mer, according to announcement yes
terday of F. E. Howard, manager of
the Portland office, and H. T. Weis
er, who will hafe charge of operations
in Eugene until the plant ia complet
ed. Three different sites for the
plnnt were yesterday examined by
these men and they will soon decide
upon one of them. The plant will be
located on the railroad, they say.
The condensary will have a capacity
if tstween 60,000 and 75,000 pounds
of milk daily according to announce-
! m .f "ow"d and M"- Wiser
"
h. me u.i, iru 11 waa announceu
th.it the poopla of Eugene will not be
solicited for stock but the farmers
-'lUt A Ulllll
rr.r. i r., i antti, American, who
have come to the Society Island with
small amount of money with which
they have purchased land to farm have
invariably failed.
Land values here are high and it
is well nigh impossible to obtain
desirable property as th. fixed policy
of the native owners is to refuse to i
sell land.
James B.Nahney
; Laid to Rest
. Th. funeral of James B. Nanney
was conducted yesterday afternoont
the residence with Dr. Whit, officiat
ing. Th. body was laid to rest in the
Rlversid. eemetemy. A large at ten
dance of friends and relatives war.
'present to pay th.it last tribute of
respect to. on. they had known for
so many years.4., ' . ? '
WOMAN LEAD RED
MOB . IN ATTACK
ON ENTRANCE TO
ELLIS IS. FERRY
Wife of Man Being Deported
to Russia Charges Guard
with 150 Followers and Po
liceman is Beaten.
GUARDS QUELL RIOT
S. S. Buford with 249 Radic
als Aboard Sails From New
York for Unknown Port;
More to Follow Soon. ,
NEW YORK, Dee, 22-By A.
' P. Led by womea who declared ,
that her husband had beets de
ported to Russia yesterday sat br-
S. S. Buford, a nab of 150 Beats- '
i
today attacked the entrance of the
Ellis Island ferry in an effort to
reach their fellow-radicals still
awaiting deportation
A riot call was necessary, before
order was restored by the police:
' The mop turned on the first policef
man and brat him, but when the ees- '
erves arrived and drew clubs and at de
tail of coast gnards with fixed bay
onet came upon the scene the crowd
suddenly became docile. A young'twa;
suan woman giving her name as Ctira
Brooks was arrested as the ring-lead--er.
The Soviet ark, Buford', whicrh sail
ed for an unnamed Russian port'jea--terday
with 249 radical, deportees a
board will be followed before she has:
an opportunity to Iamf by a second
loads of Reds, according to the beat,
information obtainable today.
It is said that the second batch f
deportees will probably be embarked
this week. ! The Department of Jus
tice has 60,000 radicals listed. How
many must go is unknown.
Grover Wallace I
Arrested Saturday
Grover Wallace was arrected by
chief Catlin Saturday afternoon at
the Russ House for being intoxicated,
Wallace gave cash bail and was per
mitted to return home and wilt! re
turn for trial as soon a. the high wat
er will permit him target oven tin
road.
Crabtree Girl
Becomes Bride
Of Albany Mart
The marriajre of Miss Eva P. FYmz
icr, of near Crabtree and L. R. Car
ter was solominiied at the .tudyf of
the Christian church Saturday even
ing by Dr. W. L. Deminir. nast.r of
the church. .
-. Mr. and Mrs. Carter are well known
people of Albany and vicinity and
have a host of friends who wish then
a long and happy married life.
American Sailors
Held on Pretext
WASHINGTON, ; Dec, 22. By A.
P. Two American. Blue jackets ar
rested at Matatlan, Mcxica, Nor. 12.
charged with participating in street
lights, are being held on a "pretext",
the American Council at Mazatlan re
ported to the state dpartment today.
The consul did not state what the
pretext was. .. s
Shedd Calf Club
To Receive Prize
Invitation, are being aent one by
the Shedd Calf club to attend the
warding of the $75 prise which was
given by th. American Jersey Cattthr
club,' which will be held at the Shedd
school house at 1 o'clock, Dec 27.
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