oooooooooooooooo 0 Minbfr of TIIK AHKOUATKD 0 0 I'KKHH. The only paper In Llun 0 0 county carrying A. I. dlapalrhea 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ALBANY DAILY oooooooooooooooo o o O Tonight and Tuesday Fair O O , o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO VOL. XXXII. ALBANY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON. MONDAY. JANUARY 5. 1920 No. 207 'BEMOCRAT WILL WILSON RUN THIRD TERM? IS QUESTION WHICH PUZZLES PEOPLE IWdcnt to Send Important .f"hr u,"kr ta t",", of 'mo- r j t r i!. lt. 'rratle or th republican parties, fcm- Word of Greeting to Demo-; , , ... . , . lubatie announcement to thla effect la cratic Dinner on Jacwwn JonlBinrd in-, uu-gram received in Day, January 8. ' Portland yesterday by Elton Waiklm, I president of th Jackson club. 1 ''it In the umi telegram Mr. Hoover rirsKT'ircC3 IV Cl?CilfiM declined an Invitation sent to him to GONiiIthhS IN brsmrt fMk nl (U nnjjil Jm;kfon cltib (banquet, scheduled to be held at the i Ucnaon hotel on January 8. Members Re-awemble After n,r i,Kram received by Mr. wt- "f wo Weeka Recewi; Treaty ,. ... , ! Still Principal Question Before Senate. WASHINGTON. Jan. S lr Aaaurlatrd I'rew I'realdrot Wl. eon ll aend "an Important word of freelaig" to the Democratic dinner no Jackson lay. January .' eltihth. It waa announced at th White llouw today. There wa wldu conjecture whether the pre.ld.elt would dlacu.e the third term question. It la regarded a prok ablo that ho will make clear hi po aition on thla In the banquet mesaage Congrna Meeta Again WASIIINCTON, Jan. 6 Omgreaa met promptly at noon after a two .weeks receaa over the holiduye. with! he trunly of Vcmaillce atill foremoat j of the great array of eubjecte the law-1 maker are expected to deal with be- ; fore adjournment, which will proliahly not occur until Just before the presi dential election next November. Reds Driven Hack on Dvina. Front, 1 8 Report COrENHACEN, Jan. S A. P. Uign dispatches toly dclare that Let tish troopa lutve broken the HoUhe vikl front along "the Dvina. Numer ous prisoner have been taken, alao n,,i, K Ihv.iv. H waa aaaerteiL The advance coniinuea reporta aay and the Bolshevik! .re retreating rapidly. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O NEW CLASSIFIED O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WANTED Clean cotton rag at the ' Drmocrat office. FOR SALE Late 1918 Chivmlet Touring Car. driven only StlK) . mllias. Price right, terma if deaired. .rryret by the congregation and Dr. Phone i'M R. 5J7. Yeung is greatly pleasol with the at- NOTICK 4V'e ore now booking orri-iitude of the people of his church and em for day-old chirks, white leg- of the people of Albany, horns und barred rock. O. C. ' - appreciate the regret expreised and Tancred atralna. Have about n mf leaving here", he said thia morn TOO hen In fonr different mating 'nK. "J have found Albany cirflens pena. For partlrulara and price delightfjl pPle "'I hv ' write or phone for our 1H20 mai'tifc ,'way found it a real plaaaure to lire pamplrlet, ulao havo a few O. A. C. t hvrc. 'While I am greatly pleased barred rock cockorena for u!o, w,n tj,r wor), wj have to do. I price $3.00 tf taken al onco. raciCo ,hB always feel a very keen inter- Hatchery, Phone, fc. U. Ncwpoil, E. O. Tangent. ' J1 FOR SALE 6-room plastorcd houe and good barn, lot ftfixllO, at 1025 E. Oth St., Price $1250.00, small payment down, I -COO" per month. Immediate possession. Roam Lund Co, 133 Lyon Street, , jB-6 , 'OR SALE 3 sows t farrow in 50 ' day, v. v.. uuvriNcii. i iiiiiist 10K-3 Dj6- Swj6 , LOST OR STOLEN A package of laundry, containing one ault of nn- ' derwear, two shirts, 3 pair of aocke and 4 handkerchiefs, Finder please return to 332 Lyon St. 6j0, FOR SALE O l V 1 " , .. .Al n?AA .iAA' Koon ioiiun. Vv caiih. balance $20 per month. Soo.ally wounded and Scrjreant J. Harry tianicn anu nunimcr.. , mt a TT 1 1. IF A Ft FOR SALE-10 acre Improved tract North Albany, Price J2800 on terms ' See Hnfllch & Homback. 6j7 WANTED Modem house, close In we have a buyer. Hoflich A Horn- back. 6j7 WORK WANTED Man with family , want work on farm. Call O. E. . Marriotts, Tangent, R. F. D. 1. RJ7 LOST Lamp and liaense number 8881. Finder leave at Democrat of fice and receive reward. Isaac Campbell. Phone 781-J. . 8j FOR SALE 1917 Ford $100 cash, 1918 Over- land, good tires, new battery, vzuu cash, balance easy term. 1916 Ford, now 1917 body and top. Kirk-' McKern Motor Co. 6J7. j HERBERT HOOVER NOT A CANDIDATE Noted American Devoted to Relief und Philanthropic Work, Says MeKai?e twaa ' PORTLAND, Jan. 6 Herbert lloov r will nut be a candidate for th of fice of president of the United Stale from Mr. Hover i -a. follow.-. "My engagements and connection wjih Klndu,tri., nd , with relief In Europe make ii Im- possible for me to go to the northweat .at present. Beyond thia, pleat ac cent the aincenty of my statement that I am not a candidate for the ( presidency and a campaign to that ;end from any party would De entirety wrongly directed." . I . 'wniV ITAIIlin W fill Vf II I Nl. Ill I UUllU 11 LEAVE CHURCH laocai i asior e I 1 a Accepts Pottr- tion Educational Director For Northwest Congratulation and regrets were mingled with the announcement Sua- uty of the resignation of Dr. George ! II. Young as paUr of the Baptist ! Church. The matter was brought be fore the congregation Sunday and the resignation wa accepted. ' Dr. Young has accepted the appoint ment of the Baptist ( lurch as direc tor of religious aaid educational work for Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, under the American Baptist Publica tie Society. He will make his head- .quarter, in Albany for the preeent s P'0" ,aKC UP n" r In Portland. T work will consist chieily in the training of Sunday school teachers nli VOUM pcopc (or ,fftive Chris- ... I. v.... : ii : . ...J UJtn WUI H. l . ivjun is well 1 n for the work he has been assigned and the sucrc of his effort in the lo- If" I field aurguc for his success In hia new undertaking, The rignation was accepted with , t f Albany and the good people of this city." Tho appointment was made effec tive January 1 and Dr. Young will I 'gin hi duties at once. No succes sor ha been named for the pulpit. Heged AlltO linn it it Tien ri m w m J at Denver Today DENVER, Jan. 5 A. P sAdrian ' Thompson, alleged partner of James. R. Green, alleged automobile bandit, ...... .....! l.t ik ..... 1.11. P..J .-i i... n u u.ku, i..u....... ...... r.., .... I T-k 1.. Qnk.odlo niaM nu ucicvnr j.tm:tr -1 wounded today in battle between the polica and Thompson whom the ofHc f er were trying to arrest. - Eugene Store Robbed Chief Catlin was notified by tele- phone this morning by the sheriff of Line county tnat a cugene gun store had been robbed last night of some pistols and a supply of ammunition. The officer have no clue as to Who did the act. ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning tomorrow th Rolfe The- atre will be open six nights each week. Evenr- night except Monday night with the usual Sunday matinee., ur - foring th usual good programs. Globe Theatre Co. J5 I SUPREME COURT HOLDS SECTIONS OF PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT ACT ARE WITHIN CONSTITUTIONAL LIMIT RIGHT OF CONGRESS TO TRAFFIC IS NOT AN EXPRESSLY GRANTED, SAYS OPINION; FOUR , OF FIVE JUDGES DISSENT. WASHINGTON, Jan. G By the Associated Press. The Supreme Court today declared constitutional sections of the Volitrad prohibition enforcement act prohibiting the man ufacture and talk of "bear, wine and other intoxicating malt liquers con taining more than one and one-half per cent of alcohol.". Beer containing 2.75 per cent al cohol ii illegal 'jndrr the act, the court declared. Associate Justice Brandrln, who rrn dcred the opinion of the court mid COLLEGE TRUSTEES RECOGNIZE SPORTS! Athletics to Have More Prominent Place in Life of Albany College The announcement in chapel- this morning at Albany College that the . far jlty and trustees have decided to recognize athletics and give it in pro per place In college lite waa receiv ed with great rnUieutiatm. While atbletica have always been carried on and encouraged to a more or lets ex tent, and in times p.st the college haa had some of the greatest foot- ln '. ln inini wit.- puuiti itaiuiv lias been allowed to drag and the college has not had its proper representation among the colleges of the state. The announcement of President U'illin.a ik th t.-ntlu LurJ ' ' of tru.tees ha. decided to bol.lcr up thst phase of college activity means that the college wdl emerge i the near future into a real contend for championship honor, and will p jt ath letic teams into the field that will e a credit to the college and city. An effort will be made to enroll high srhool students of athletic ability and to build Up this department. This does not mean that the oc- sl. spiritual and collegiate phase of college life will' be sighted in the i t. It is simply an effort to round out the part that has been allowed 0 fill behind. The basket ball team will go to Mc Mhtnville Friday where they meet the team from Mc.MiiuiviUc College in the first conference game of the season. Saturday evening they play Pacific College at Newberg. The first game will be opened on the home floor on January 10. The college his a strong quintette of basket tossers and expects to make a creditable showing daring the com ing; year. Mill City Man Takes Bride In Albany Sunday A very pretty wedding occured at j the homo of Couiify Commissioner T. J. Butler, on E;ist Sixth Street, yes .' tenlay morning, when Henry Hclinan and Bertha Lewis, both of Mill Qity were married in the presence of a Ifew intimate friends. Th, bride, who i. an old friend of, Mr. and Mrs. "V ., .1 j .i.i . u..... " " """" " ' ; . j the Rev. J. C. Spencer, of the Firjtt l M)hft . Knl-pnn:i, rh imh. The i" " " ' r , . f" 'j - -. ..... ...... 1 )"""" lr",n .lu. ,,,r' a : ti:n 014... 1 .1 ,""r . " The bride has bceri for several years a resident of Linn County, ' and Is greatly respected in the cummunity where the has lived. Mr. Helman is a trusted employe of the Hammond Lumber Co. The happy couple have tho best wishes of a host of friends. Earthquake in Mexico Shakes TenStatesToday MEXICO CITY, Jan. i-A. P. Ten states were shaken by an earthquake jon Saturday night, destroyed at least . two village and caused the death of mnny people at Vera Crui. ts. ill's pirn irinn. i ne rinir rprcmnnvara . iniarntnrnn anil mvirm rA SUPPRESS LIQUOR IMPLIED POWER BUT IS " 1 that the right of congrcsa to suppres ' liquor traffic w not an implied pow er but Wat a power expressly granted. The court was divided five to four. j Associated Judge Day, Nandevanter, McKeynoldi, and Clarke dissenting. McReynold' dissenting opinion aaid that the eighteenth amendment to the constitution had not yet come into effect and that the federal govern ment had no general power to prohi bit the manufacture and tale of II- jquor. He took the position that the I the war emergency had patted. I LINN COUNTY MAN TO SEE GOVERNOR Senator Porter Goes to Salem For Conference on Game Row Hon. Frank Porter, of Haltey, pas sed through the city thi morning on his way to Salem where he had been called by the governor for a confer ence on the game commission contro vcrsary. lir. Porter states that all the game committeemen of the state are called to hold a council Drior to the meetinir I f fh awi .l u.in nf tha Iiri.la. tire which conveines next Monday. Some definite policy will probably be settled on at this meeting. The game commission haa attracted general attention, through out the state and all kinds of accuttitions and 1 1 . . . ... plans nave neen Intimated and sug- j with n0 definite results ao- I COmplishcd except political row. j Manv ,re of th( opinion ,hat ,he fo(I) da,ion of th. troub,e auftd fcy , the difference of lnterr.t between the sports of the state and the commer cial interests. Hays Conferring With OlemberS Of Gt O. I, at Chi. CHICAGO. Jan. 6 A. P. Nearly 1000 men and women from 14 Central Western States are here for the first quct that is always to follow. Pey, heavyweight champion, innoun- of a series of three two-day meetings W. W. Poland, who was selected to ! lat night he had accepted an of arranged by National Chairman Will make the report of the hunt this year, J 'cr of a $400,000 purse from James H. Hays. The, second will be held at Denver January 8 and 9 and the third at San Francisco, January 12 and 13. Three Unknown Men Repeat Offense of Offending Woman Three young men (?) if they may he an eld. from out nf town made their third attempt last night to entice west Oth street to tckc a joy ride with them into the country. A lew days before the big snow two young ladies of Hazelwood were on their way home from church when they wert stopped and invited to take a ride. The young ladies escaped and notified the police who made a dilligent search for the Impudent youngsters who had ninile tlieir escape.; Again last night .. V 7 " " : " T 7 ou"K . " rV , . "7 " ' . ' .... ... ... will probably make a low grade of mitifa m..flt out of mich cur if thov . , , JOe Rogers and Dnnn S CnmnheU Uana S.VampoeU Arrested Yesterday Sheriff Kendall arrested Joe Rog ers' at Shedd yesterday on a warrant issued at Couer De Alcine Idaho on charge of grand larceny. Rogers was at Shedd attending th funeral of his brother and waa arrested after retiming from the funeral. He was placed In the county jail pending the arrival of officers to take him back to Coeur De Aleinc. Dana S. Camp- bell who has besen working in a saw nesday of this week are hereby noti- j cording to a report of Acting Presi mill at Brownsville wa also arrested fjed to report to Mrs. Aumella Hors- ' dent John L. Lewi and Secretary- on a charge of non support of his family at St. Helens. , COLLEGE RECITAL TO BE WEDNESDAY Conservatory of Music Pup ils to Be Heard in Concert Wedneaday, January 7th, the recit al by pupila of Albany College Con- ""wii? wSI SStiM I thia program which will begin prompt I ly at eight o'clock. The following Dunila wil lanoear: Piano Josenhine Ralaton, Helen Pugh, Robert Fleming, Roberta Tor bet, Bertha Hopper, Elizabeth Beam, Robert Barker, Ellia Soa, Elliott Irv ine, Mragaret Cathey, May Phillips, William Blair, Junia Markell. VMin Inei Wood. Voice Kenneth Diven, Mr. Hiram Torbet, Misse Anna Nilaon, Stella Dorga, Mary Bender. Yoong People' t'nloa Tonight The Young People' Union I to meen at the eMthodist church tonight at 8 o'clock for a buainea meeting, eocial and a general program. All the young people of the city are cordially invited to attend. ASH SWALE HUNT CLUB BANQUET Winning Team Enjoys Sup per at Losers Expense; Fine Program The gallant nimrods of the Ash , Swale Hunt- Club, celebrated their 13th annual meeting at the Ash Swale school house Saturday night with a big oyster feed. Local speakers and a literary program by the chool were leading features of the occasion. The house wis packed to the guards with men, women, and children of Ash Swale and invited friends. The program and banquet which was great ly enjoyed by all in attendance clos- today that Major Gcner- ed Sunday morning at 2 o'clock, nev- Bu,!ar(Ji eommuniiat! lht dep,rt er to be forgotten.. For real sport ; ment f (he had imcU. and generoja hospitallity, the nim- 1 ta .urn t-. ,,, , rods of Ash Swale are not to be sur passed. C. C. Carlson was master of ceremonies, seconded by W. W. Pol- uu.- 'this section of the eomty have chosen I ,ide selecting a captain on each side and taking from a three to six day hunt, the team having he lowest number of points paying for the ban- reported killed, rats, 151: digger squirrels 42; hawks 1; mice 1859; moles 13; jack rabbits 35; crows 14; jay birds, 6; and musk rat 3. The hunt er killed only such animals as are re garded as pests each animal scoring certain n jmber of points. 30 Nimrods were chosen for the hunt, 15 to act on each side with Cecil Harrison and Charles Bowers s Captains of the teams. The total P'n" OI ,ne nunc wa5 rePrsea as 2.805,000 with a score of 557,000 points in favor of captain Harrison's team. ine winning captain is award , cording to announcement yesterdiy ed a medal by the club to be worn un- (by William Bryon, chief of the de til his team is defeated. . . partment of justice of this district The literary pragram rendered by Th, nn.k.M. - i,.irj... th cr,0l nd members or the club .ws of high cle.ss and wa well ren- nerea. ine reading or tne publica- "on Known nr me ash swaie nara .Times, edited by F. E. Harrison, was 7i. ""T"i... "Y 1' , I Z "r , pniinr Was -' s. u. ,c "ssn-.v... reached when toast master C. C. Carl-, .nn .nnm.nr fho. fh Knt.n, " : , . 7 ",naa ocen living nere ana ior wnom rcaoy ana tnat mis was leap year ."nd ladiM choice lor Prtners in .y,ter ,uPPr ". To say that oyter ,nd other ea,s and fire looking I&dies were in abundance arc but very mild terms. The fead was a icat fVTii "Nur ser i . n. t.'itelson, stato biologist of I Oregon, of the U. S.sTeprrtrrirnt of I agriculture, county ageV, S. V. Smith and W. L. Jackso i of the .Mluiny Democrat, were invicej guests and speaker ior the ev-ming. Notice to Lady Maccabees I All lady Maccabees of the Albany tent who wish to go to Corvallis Wed J key, Mrs. Austin or Mrs. Victor How- ard. 5j8. ' CHIEF OF STAFF OF RED LEADER IS ARRESTED IN NEW YORK BY POLICE Gregory Weinstein, Aide to C. A. K. Martens, "Ambas gedor from Soviet Russia", Influential Radical. TO BE DEPORTED Radicals Taken in Recent Raids Plan to Fight Depor tation; Camp Upton to be Concentration Camp. 'EW YORK. Jan, J. By Aa sociated Prei Gregory Wein- , tein, chief of taff of for Lod wig C. A. K. Martens, elf-styled ambassador to the United State of the Ruaaian Soviet republic, was arrested, on a deportation warrant today. According to department of justice officials Weinstein was the most in fluentian Russian communitt, next to Martens, in America. Radical o Fight WASHINGTON, Jaa, 5. Radical taken In government raids and com munist labor parties have all machin erv aet for fitrhtin? desperately a- Rainst deportation, it wa announced by the department of justice today. Lawyers have been engaged in practi cally every city where raids weoe made. . Camp I'ptOn for Reds - -WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. Many of the radicals taken in r-.ids of the last three days will be concentrated at CamD Union. N. Y. Secret ft rv Baker tion authorities. Carpenter and Dempsey Billed For Tia Juana LOS ANGELES, Jan 5 By A. P. Ja Kerns, manager of Jack Dcm- w- Lofforth for a 45tround fiht be- ! tween Dempsey and Georges Carpen- tier at Tia Juana, Lower California. Portland Cleans up on Aliens And Radicals PORTLAND, Jan. 5. Practically ' ,11 of th, .,!. radicals airainst whom , p0Vcrnment authorities directed their raiding activities Friday night and ' Saturday are now under arrest, ac- 'Bien 'reds" who are still in hiding or 'have left for other points of the coun- try jjr Bryon expects them all to i be in custody before th end of the 'week - ' n "ton mat the radicals who fled the city recently are certain to be apprehended, the arrest of Albert Hikler. announced tato RnliirAn from g,n Frnr.W .itMi h;l-W T V 7 . warrant for deoortation is held. wa. , taken in San Francisco on Informa- tion furnished by federal authorities 'of Portland. . ' iti iners iueeung At Columbus COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 5 By A. P. International officers of the Unit ed Mine Workers of America in agree ing to declare the recent strike at an end "decided to submit to the inevit- able, though protesting in our hearts against what we believed to be the un- just attitude of our government." ac- treasurer William Green at a special miners convention here today.