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ALBANY, LINN COUNTY. ORFCON. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1020
No. 232
FORMAL DEMAND
FOR THOSE WHO
ARE ACCUSED OF
CRIMES IS MADE
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List Ih Handed (Jcrman Itep
rcsontativeH at Puris Today
and Will jt Forward to
liorlin Government.
MANY ntlNCES NAMED
Sunn of Former Emperor
Head List Which ImludeH
Leading Generals and
Statesmen. ('
"'AIMS, Feb. J It' the Associ
ated Pre The list uf German
accused by ' the IMr ' or war
crime and whn ettraditlon l
demanded, in headed by the form,
rr Croan Prince Frederick Wil
liam and sevrr.il olhrr on of the
former emperor.
The lut Mi handed to (ittmln rep
rrnaiivrt toduy. Von Bethmiinii
llolwcir, farmer Chancellor; Generals
von Hlndenburg. l.udcmlorff, von
Murkrnwm, Prince Rupprccht, thi
Inik of Wurtenburg and a number
of other titl.' o.'fiei'r. u::i prime
ait also w:mted.
New Classified
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FOR RF.NT Furnished nm for
light tl'iuvkei-pilig. Tunclina With
children need not apply. W. ;t'i
Street. 8f
WANTED 2 men to cut 3.'.uOO hoop
pules and 100.000 hop pegs, Al. llats-
nvgan. PinclU J1"U Unc, ;-..,ue
8.-F-l 1. If''
FOR 8ALK Modern bungalow, built
n ypars, has 7 ruoma and bath,
large clothea cliwta with each bed
room, hot and euld water up stairs
and down, pood basement, lot W,x
110 feet, with good garage. Friut
of various kind.. I HI K fth St.,
All.ny, Or. For further informa
tion write to II. W. Taylor, 1005
Winchester St. Roseburg, Ore. .If 5
W ANTKD Jlmim in modern home
with bath privilege. See Z. V.
Cnnwell Shoe Dept. Hamilton'
. Store. (hold) f3
LOST Yesterday afternoon a 1100
Greenback. Finder please leave at
Democrat un".ce and r.-ceive rewanl.
f:r
WANTED LOGGER Man to take
contract to put in from 1 to 3 mil
lion feet of logs or man to work by
day and bonus. .Must have knowl
edge of logging on wagons, l"girinK
' with horses on the ground, nnd log
ging with donky. See C. (t. Cameron
at Cameron, Oregon Silo Mfg. Co.
office, Font of Ferry St. Albany,
Ore. tM
FOR SALE- 17 ewes anil lambs nnd
two sows with pigs. D. L. Davis,
2' miles north of 1'lainview, Ore.
3f.ri
XT. y SALE 121 acres with nlmut
100 mres in cultiviition and about
1ft acres in oak timber and B acres
stump land easily rleared. fi mils
from Albany and 3-4 mile from Pa
cific Highway on a good (oad and
close to school, there is some white
land on thia hut moat of it is good
wheat land, small house, good barn
and family orchard. Price 90 per
acre and we will nrrange the terms.
Hoflich A Hornback. SH
FOR SALE House and lot at 937
east third street. Phone 7114-J SOf
WANTED Minnesota Number 13
seed com in the ear, Albert Schulu',
Albany, Or., Rt. 6. 3f
WANTED DRESS MAKING .Will do
plain or fancy sewing. Cull at Mrs.
J. M. Staata, 914, E 2nd St. SflO
EMPLOYMENT WANTED Aa book
keeper, office work or clerical po
sition, by young lady of experience.
Phone in cam of Democrat office.
3f9.
FOR SALE House and lot at No.
209 Harrison Street, Price Fi0.00,
$100.00 down, 15 por month. Im
mediate possession. Tho house lias
four rooma and basement. Wlrfld
for electric llghta, haa Rood n:tlen
and chicken house. Beam Lend Co.
3f4
securities, Interest 6 per cent, pay
able semiannually. Amounts $100
or more, Phone 74. Barney Hecker,
108 W. 2nd St.! Albany. J31fll
I'YTHIAN KNIGHTS .
ENJOY IJANQUET
Fine Time Had at Entertain
ment 1'reHented by the
l'ythian Sisters
Tha pragram and banquet given
by lh l'ythian Bister at th Knight
uf I'ythiaa building lat night waa a
marked ucce. it waa attended by
altout on hundred Kir Knikhta and
l'ythian 8ltrr.
Tha llrat number on tha progran
waa a fina feed prepared by the lame,
assisted by Mr. Humphrey who rep
resented Oregon producta both in the
way of numeroua aaniplea on tha han
quet table and by conclusive argument
that it ia the duty uf every citizen
to support home manufactories.
Following the banquet the guest
were Invited to retire to the main
auditorium uf the hall where a aplen
did program waa carried out under the
direction of Mm, Terry K. Kelly a
chairman. Al Oregon product wire
to Oe aioplmitetj uuring tin enli'i'
program, tha firal on tha liat waa
Mini Kthel Magera a six year old
who gave danra known aa tha High
land Fling which waa greatly ap,i...i
ated. Prof. Charlra South, a former Linn
(Continued on Page H)
convention
BEHELD FEB. 20
Tentative Program For Chris
tian Endeavor Conven
tion is Announced
Following I tha tentative program
for the Western Division of tha Ore
gon Christian Endeavor Convention
which will be held in Albany, Febru
aiy -.'0. 21, and 22. This will be one
of the largest conventions of its kind
ever held in Oregon and will bring
n,.,r- ih.n Ann ....I ,1..
to the city. j
Friday Kvenlng
Kegistratioi, on .prri.l train i.
. 00 (,et-ac.iiainte,l peril at L. P.
chunh. directed by Alva SUrr
and Alice Judd. i
s.no f
i: . ! i....
Sv State Sunday
sociation.
PcSml As-1
Scripture readink and praye
Dr. Young, Pastor Alluiny Hup
tist church.
"Unto the Uttermost", Dr. Mc
Afee, Puxtor First Pres. Church
li-vrkeley, ( al.
Solo, Alice Judd.
Saturday Morning
7:30 Executive Committee Breakfast.
H:4.r Fong Service, Harold Humbert.
H: Conference Union officers and
committee chairmen.
G 'ii; nil Conft'rences
Prayer Meeting, Howard Zin
ser. Lookout, G. N. Patterson
Alumni Paul Brown.
Ml ;iiinary, G'Ttruile Kakin.
Social. Alio J.:.l.l.
riiiiuitaneoiis cimfor.-nc:' for
Jim. and Int. l-'nder with Fnye
Mnorhi-nd and Kffie Torgerwn. '
11:00 Bible study, Rev. II. H. Griffs,
Pnst.r First Christian Church
.Portland.
12:00 Convention Business LunrheTin,
reports and election of officers.
Saturday Afternoon
2:"0 Conferences
Junior, Faye Moorhead.
Intermediate, Kffie Torger
n. Educational, Walter Myers.
3:30 One-minute talk on Loyalty
Campaign.
3:50 "Things that Abide unto the
Uttermost," Rev. H. L. Cox.,
Pastor First Friend Church,
Portland.
Simultaneous Address to Inter
mediate, Paul Brown.
4:40 Bible Study, Rev. Griff is.
6:00 Adjournment.
6:00 Educational and Intermediate
Banquet.
Saturday Evening
FOR SALE Two grade Guernsey
heifcr calve, 2 month old.sFrom'
extra good cow, Lencoff Farm, Rtthcad sheep, 8 milk cows, 2 heifer, 4
3, Phono 7F11. 8f4 , sows, 4 work horses, 100 chickens, all ! MONTESANO, Feb. 3. (by A. P.)
FOR SALE A lx year old bay mare,1 feed and seed on place to run place. The state exercises its third preemp
welgha between 1400 and 1500 lb, for one year. Price $31,600, $12,000 lory challenge and the defense exreis
Gentle. Alo some good milk cow, cash, balance at 6 per cent Hoflich di fifth today. Only 10 are left be
fresh soon. Call 4F13. 3f5 & Hornback, Lyon Street. 4 'fore the permanant jury i secured,
TO EXCHANGE A good piece of In-1 FOR SALE 40 acre 2H mile from possibly Thursday. The opening of
come business property, brick build-1 Tangent. In good farming section court was delayed bv the report that
Ing, for a good farm. See J. V. ' on good road. Has small farm ( Ber: Bland, one of the eleven defend
Pipc, Albany State Bank Bldg. buildings. Price $4000. Hoflich & an! i was ill. He wa able to appear
3f6' Hornback. 3f4'in court, however.
DANIELS ASSERTS THAT ADMIRAL
SIMS IS MORE OF A SHORE MAN
THAN A FIGHTER ON DEEP SEAS
NAVAL SECRETARY TAK ES UI CONTENTIONS OF
ADMIRAL SIMS BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE
. AND GIVES VIEWS ON SQUABBLE; TROUBLE
BETWEEN SIMS AND ADMIRAL WILSON LED
. TO SLIGHT, SAYS SECRETARY.
WASHINGTON, Feb. S By the
Aaaociated I'rraa Taking up the
contention of Itear Admiral
Him. Joaephu Denial, aecretary
of the navy look emphatic laaua
with the admiral before the Sen
ate committee today.
Secretary Daniels aatertrd that Ad-
i miral Sims on ihore duty in the Spin-
Uh-American and tha World War
"demonat ruled ability of a high order"
and "hi own record non doubt influ-
! cured Sim in placing horr duty a-
bove tea duty in the danger zone."
He thowed (hat during the In-t "'t
year Admiral Sine rvr.i alaiu- niiu
ye.r at , Daniela po.ue.l out th t
ahore a .nnn decid'-s importn-it nue.
tion. with time to w k'h the pro and
cons, while nt tea a cam m ind-r in in
IRISH QUESTION
IS DISCUSSED
Meeting as K. C. Hall Hears!
Statements on Timely
Topic
The Friends of Irish Freedom held) Coach Brumbaugh and manager
open house to their friends and the,1'11"' Fortmiller and aix mymhcru
public generally at a crowded meeting ; of thc Alb,n'' hih cho1 b""ket ba"
.'in the K of C. hall last nbrht. The
music, the decorations and the speech-. "Mhern Oregon where they will play
, W(.r ,jstinctly Irish nrd even thefuur ttmt-s th'3 we'k-
fI,,11Im., of thc performer 1 Toni,rht ,he wiU mrtt Vnia hiK''
,.;,.,. , f ,h inri, school. Thursday ni-ht Central Poi. t,
nd thr appointment of the lunch ......
Ubles were et off with the Irish col- ml Frwly nd Saturday nights they
The purpose of th. meeting, an tt-
, cl by President Hurry Lyon, wi to
explain the Irish question, to show
thc Justice of her cluim to independ-'
ence and to win ympathy to her
cause. In the absence of the. princi-
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i n, it, 'i vuau'f ... iiihiuv, rniiin
I.Ane nrwike tirieftv .if the reliirinils
: a . tki it a i '.k
issue which has betn conniTttMi with
me question, particularly or lute,
After showing that almost half the,
Miulution of Ulska stands for the
fivid.ini of Ireland. Father Lane ktat-
k1:o-
I
triots in the past were protesntuts. I
a.i are many of the leading In" 1 re-1
publicans of toduy. To name a few of CORVALLIS. Ore. Oivgon Agri
these patriot not one a Catholic, cultural college track athletes, now
he yprke of Grnttim, Wolfe, Tono that the football season has e::dcr,
Lord Fitzgerald, John Mitchell, Rub- are btinning to Ioik foi-vard to t!;.'
ert l'-mmet and I'owell. Again there
is thc protestnnt, Francis McKinly. thv coast this sjrin;r, th? culmination
nr.ile of the lute President MrKinley, of the indoor season being- the Far
who was hanged and mnrtured as a Western indoor meet to be held Apr.
traitor and died bravely for the cause '3, in the O. A. C. armory here,
of a Free Ireland. . ' Talent for this year's track team
L'.r fr....i tlin P.mit'a uivini, ni.l In t,!ll imli.t t n t ,:p lut rtt list
the Irish in their struggle for ir.de-. varsity men. beside i'iitt.r J:.rklTv B'A'"iun!::o k2s thl tar"
liendency, the Irish felt that the pres-' freshmen and sophomores. Carter! P10 DO"t Orsini and the auxiliary
ent Pontiff was strictly neutral, while' and Greeir, apparently, will be the ship Citti Di Roma, bound from An
Leo XIII had discouraged thoir earlier team's sprinters. Carter has hev jrul ! cona to Pola with munitions and food
effor to obtain their fredr-v This 100-yard dash first to his credit. ,r , ,. , -
, ... , . .. . , i ... , r, , ,, , .. ., stuffs for the Italian naval forces,
in fact had been admitted by the lend-' Kim and Bob McClanathan are the'
Ing Ofangemen themselves. In. con-' 440-yard contestants, while Lee Dur-iThe vcsslI wcre brought into Fiume.
elusion Father Lane depreciated the
fact that the religious boggy was
again set loose to disturb and per-
plex the peoples of two continent.
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For Sale 226 Acre
220 acres in cultivation, balance in
pasture, all fenced with good woven
wire, 12 mile south of Albany and
close to Electric station and on a main 1
road, good 10 room house, 2 barns SO-
ton silo and many other out buildings,
gaa engine pumping plant, tho follow-
Ing property goe at the price: 100
imminent danger of death and mutt
.nuke momentua decisions in a flash,
often when ship is attacked, and a
miainkr would lie fatal.
II) declares that chivalry, coolness,
preparation and firesight after a com
mander's hip had lrn struck by a
submarine deserve the highest -ward.
Sicretary Daniela said that person
al , differences developing between
Admiral Sims and Henry B. Wilson,
former commander of the American
naval forces off the French coast, led
Sim to omit Wilson's name from tie
likt of officeri recommended for
medils by Sims. Daniela said that
"when the hiktorv of the war l writ
tin that Admiral Wilvon's service will
aiand a high at that of Admiral Sims
Mayo, Benton and RotVnan."
HIGHSCHOOLTO
PLAY IN SOUTH!
Basket Ball Team Leaves on
Trip to Southern Ore
gon Cities
I "n"' th' "" for "l throuch
win piay jieoiora nign scnooi. me
me fhIuI.Nl with Ashlar.d and
Roseburg high schols were cancelled
on account of the influenza epidemic
.. v. :..u i. .;.i ... V... :n unBa
...
cities.
The member of the team making
the trip are Willurd, center, Moore and
Wilkinnn f.trwnrfU Hnllr and
, - - .
Russard, guards and Bussard, substi-
tute Manager FortmilliT will also
. ... . .
act a a substitute in case his ser-
vices are needed
I rack h vents
cinder path contc to tiiks placv or
ham, Reynolds and Bryant are 8S0-I
yard contenders. Grant Swan appears!
to be the lone miler, while there are.
, two who may enter the two-mile rac-
ea, McCormick and Bullard.
Elkelman and Reardon are the vet
eran hurdlers, the former also being
contender for neul event honors,
.
rrCtttptOry
Challenge Is
Used at Trial
CLUB WOMEN ARE
ASKED TO HELP
Lint of Available Nurses in
Oregon are Wanted
by Officers
The following letter haa been receiv
ed, Baking Albany and Linn county
to secure a list of available nurses aa
a precautionary measure in case an
epidemic breaka out.
To the Presidents of the Federated
Clubs of Oregon
A request haa come from Dr. David
N. Roberg, Bute Health Officer, that
a liat of all available nurses, either
trained or practical, from your reac
tive neighborhoods or districts, be ent
at once to your county and city health
office ra.
In case of need, each community
will have to depend upon itself for
nurses. According to the Surgeon
General of the U. S. Public Health
Service, there ia no money available
to dispatch physicians or nurses over
the state in case of emergency.
Thia ia only measure of prepared-
I neaa, and I want to ask the co-opera-I
tion of the Federated Clube of Ore
gon with the State Board of Health
in thia matter.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) IDA B. CALLAHAN
Prea. O. F. W. C.
NEW REVOLUTION
IN NICARAGUA
Revolutionists Reported De
feated in Battle With
federal lroops
MANAGUA. Nicaragua. Feb. 3
By A. P. There has been a fresh anj WOuld require n tit tie addition
revolutionary outbreak in Honduras, B work for paving.
! according to advices. The revolution -
' ista, headed by Don Alberto Mom-
I . , t u
I breno, former vice-president of Hon-
uura Kitu ur. .xnario ooriano BUlier-
ed heavy defeat at the hands of gov-
.1 ti v- : . c : wr
emment force and are now retiring; f .
toward the Nicaraguan frontier, it is.IdanO Making
reported.
eiCbeTTy SOUgM
t or Place, says
-r 7 . iji
HIS Si 1 1 Ulllty jfootbf.u gquad next sSlSon ,re re-
GRAND RAPIDS. Feb. 3-By A. P.' ing rmulated by a special commit
... ... tee cf stuclnts. alumni and faculty
-James Murfin. attorney for New- momhcTZ by pjdent F. .
bc rr- told tlc jury today that he Lindley to select a coach.
would show that Newberry entered the
Senatorial campaign at the solicit-
tion of others and not in furtherance
i
! of a scheme to win a seat.
WUINZIOIS
AT IT AGAIN
Soldier-Foct Captures Two
Italian Naval Vessels
With Supplies
TRIESTE. Feb. 3. (by A. P.) Gab-
1intinn. Jennrttt1
r
. w , ff
At JuinieriClC
LONDON. Feb. 3. (by A. P.) Ma-jor-General
Graves, commanding the
American farces in Siberia, rennrteil
.h. r.vnl.;ni.t. h.v. -nt.-,J v.t.
divostok and captured the town. The
crowds are orderly, the allied forces
putroUing the streets and protecting .
jnnocen, people and preventing loot-
The revolutionist platform declared
for an end of civil war and interfer
ence by foreigner in internal affairs
of Siberia. .
School Director Meet -The
regular school board meeting
of the director of Albany schools will (
be hilrt at the senior high school
building this evening beginning at
7:30..
OLCOTT names
SENATOR DAY ON
COMMISSION TO
LOOK OVER ROAD
Portland Contractor to Help
Decide on Feasibility 'of
Removing DesChutes Rail
road and Building Road.
THOUGHT POSSIBLE
Two Rail Lines to Bend From
Columbia River Held Ex
cessive; Roadbed Would
Make Good Highway.
(By Associated Press)
SALE.M.Ore. Feb. S Goiemor 0
cott today appointed Senator L N.
I Day, of Portland, a member of the
legislation commission to Investigate
the feasibility of removing one of the
two railroads now extending from the
O.-W. R. A N. and Northern Pacific
Kn' on the Columbia River to Bend
and extending the other line fro
Bend to Ka'math Falls.
The pl-.n wou'd b to oe the bed
of the road removed for the f'ata
highway. The other member? of tho
commission are Senator Roy Rittner,
of Pendleton and Representative Brod
ick, of Redmond.
The argument ia advanced that two
reads parlelling the Des Chute
nr ir. not needed and that the road
' ,. ; . u . jrd
j The two roads were built in 1309
following a dash to reach the central
part of Oregon first, and the eonstroc-
f " "... .
' AMinAn.H mncn ctrife ana n.anV
11
fueds.
Plans For Good
Team This Fall
MOSCOW, Idaho Plans for ob
taining the best man available to take
'charge of the University of Idaho
Dean C. P. Cockcrill, one of the fac-
ulty mombT of the commit toe. re-
, . , ,
rem.mu .o... ...
during whicn ne interviewea a n.:m
i ber of coaches of middle .rep tern rol-
j leges with a yiew to getting a l'r.
on
a desirable man for tho Idaho cord
ing berth.
B Ens Is
Popular Again
On Second Night
Last night at the Baptist church
Bruce Evans, the famous evangelist
lived up to his record of amusing the
' audience. He seems to be the one
i man who can attract the crowd on
i Mondry nicht, but there was no kt
The people want to get the most
out of Bruce from the beginning.
To the interested audience he
preached a powerful sermon on "Pet
ering" and drove home his points with
both comic and tragic effect, the neo
ple breaking out into applause at hit
real western style of preaching, tie
is a preacher with effect and gives a
punch to his message.
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I one maul leuiuie mat iiiguv wwa
the large number of men present. One
of them a prominent citizen said,
Bruce ia the most interesting preach
er I ever heard."
Another feature was the crowd of
I children present who listen so quietly
?hat tt "PV t.h K- "
is expected to feature a parade Sat
urday. The meetings begin at 7:46.
To Postmaster
Job at Portland
PORTLAND, Feb. 3 By A. Pj
Despite the fact that the President
yesterday signed an order dismissing
him, Frank S. Myers maintains his
post as postmaster, asserting that tha
Senate must confirm the President's
act before It becomes effective.