GETS SIX MONTHS IN COUNTY JAIL Pres. Crooks Answers Pertin ent Queries as to Lo cal Institution. Shedd Man Who Shot M. E. Nicewood Will Serve Term Here. WILL BE ELECTED Judge McK night Announces that Road Bosses Are to Be Chosen by People. GIVES ITS RELATIONS TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS Splendid Chances Offered Study Various Subjects in Albany College. to I'.-iul Ackeniiail, who pleads I guil ty ycstcriirty before Jmle Kelly to lilt charge of shooting M. Ii. .S'icr wooil willi a 21 caliljre rifle i" the fact last December near SheiM, while the latter was liuuxy riilnii with Ails:, Te,,.,a lirock, ,e-ker.a's sweet- NEW PLAN BECOMES heart, was sentence'! to six ino:i::is in the county jail this morning lol- ' lowini; a brief lieariiiK in which jtv- i eral states witnesses were ca'.'etl to testify. Following the pleading oi ;he -le- feinlant yestenlay .'itternoon, Attor ney Whitney lor the (lelense, called several witnesses to the stand to tes tify as to Ackernian's Kooi charac ter and record previous lo the shoot ing. Those who testified in his be half were S. i'reerksen, of Albany, W. 11. 1'owers, of Shedd, II. I! Springer of Albany, ami Frank llulbert, of Continued from Saturday Aui-Hst 30. ; Shedd. " The first witness called this inorn- , . Hill by District Attorney Gale S. Hill. "1 am freiiienlly a ked Miie,tions , fjr lhe M;it(. wa . Nj E xic:ivoijl, coiicernuiK the altitude of the aca- Ackernian's victim. He testified that demy of Albany CollcK'e toward the , (1L. ,,.ft.n,alll c;,,R. ,,,, iKhim the Imtf- I I l.w.l, ,.l,,,..l ll,,. u-rt' i Hue bv 1 ..... , .-. , i. mi. u ins" .,, ,,.v ; - j uv ii;uiC( nielli aurl nasiiiiiK a sc.ticn- EFFECTIVE NEXT SEASON Primary Purpose Is to Create More Harmony and Unity of Action. Complete Showin; of Fall Goods Practically every section of the store, now full of New Merchandise inn- :k-:k rlliv. w c o Olll iiisiiiil- lors leach ils subjects, and related questions," said 1'resideut Crooks, "ilisapprehensions seem to be fre quent; hence it seems well to make a public .statement. "First of all Albany CoIIckc has been and is must friendlv to the Al bany llie,h School. Personally, I ar gued for the addition of two years to the two years' course; I spoke in favor of the new hiedi school bllild iiiK of which we are all proud. Tem porarily these improvements did hurt Albany CoIIchc in its academic de partment anil it was understood that this would be the result. Hut the greater wood o ftbe town and the ul timate Kood "t the collecialc depart ment of our inslinitiou prompted such action. We all de:,irc lo have our local IukIi school continue lo in crease its efficiency rapidly, as it semis to us to have been doin in the past few years. "Hut to answer ipie.t ions, we do aecepl in our academic students who have completed lhe ciKlhlh (jrade work. VY provide a four year course equivalent to and al si identical willi hie.li school course We pro vide thai strong students Ml iv earn five credits a yc;t for three years ti. e. pursue five sluilies lor three years), and sae one year's lime in preparation for collctte. This is al- lie;ht, fired four shols . One lodged m his face and it is still there nccnrdiiix to his testimony, one nipped his ov ercoat, another hit the bugy and the loiirih went wild. Miss lirock, the cause of the shooting, was the next witness called. She testified she had Kone with Ack erman occasionally for two years, but denied that she was ennat?el to lllni. She said she was compelled to ignore him because of his persistent efforts and threats. She asserted that he had threatened her willi bodily harm. Mrs. Charles Arnold, sister of Miss Hrock. testified that she heard Ack- eruiau tell the young lady he would j u,,,.,- rn.-icl work. The court lias oh get even wun in- iuhk ,l.,wii if he had to serve a life term The Road Supervisors of Linn county for the year 1914 will be elect ed by the people. Counlv fudge McKnight announc ed today that the county court had agreed on this plan of selecting su pervisors. Inasmuch as the law re quires that the county court shall ap point supervisors they cannot be elect ed directly by the popular vote hut the court will call a meeting ill each district of the county at which all of the voters can gather and express their choice for supervisor in the manner as school meetings are held and tile man receiving the mapori'.y of votes at the meeting in each road district will be appointed supervisor of that district by the court. The primary purpose of this plan, the judge said, is to create more har mony and unity of action in the var um mad districts to encourage vol lor it. Cyrus Arnold asserted on the wit ness stand that Ackerman had said that he would shoot Xicewood the first time he saw him with Miss Hrock. licit h Miss Hrock and N'ice- w I testified that they were afraid of Aekeruian. In pronouncing sentence Judge Kel ly said that tile defendant should be thankful that he was nut charged with murder in the first degree, lie said, however, that it was one of the clos est cases 'Mi lo come under his Mir isdiclioii The minimum puuishuicit for sii, h a ci inie is six months in : he served that sometimes in the past where there has been a bitter contest of the road suprvisorship, the people of such districts have not worked to gether harmoniously for road im provements and they believe that when supervisors arc chosen in open election, where all voters will have a chance lo express their preference, it will tend to promote more harmony and united effort in road building. Ml llw. I.nne of the COUIltV COlll't lo see more road work accomplished Womens' Ruff Neck Sweaters all colors, $3.00 to $6.50 ea. Childrens' Sweaters all colors and styles $1.25 to $4.00 Messaline Petticoats, all shades, at $2.95 ea. Fancy Velvets and Velours for coat and dress trimming'. Just the trimming you have been' looking' for. Suitings and Coatings to suit everybody. Agents for Standard Patterns FLOOD'S STORE 334 WEST FIRST STREET ALMits for Kubo Reducing Corsets 5) S several days for repairs. CITY NEWS 6 s!)33 Expected Home Tomorrow. Mr. and Airs. b'red V. Nutting' who have been enjoying a week's visit with their daughter Miss I-'lo and a broth er of Mr. Nutting in Seattle are ex pected to return home cither this ev ening or sometime tomorrow. Cut Hand while Practicing. While practicing witii the local firemen yes- Sidewalk to Be Installed. The side Odd Fellows to go to Salem. A large number of local Odd Fellows j will leave tomorrow morning for Sa- lem to attend the funeral of the late li. J. I licks who died in that city the fore part of the week. The deceased was a member of the local lodge. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon and interment will take place in the Salem cemeterv. Returned from Outing. Reporting this moniinar bv Ed. Derrv. for the a pleasant outing, aiultli.it he caught ; Craft meat market. The herd was many fish, Justice of the Peace L. j rounded up and purchased in the sec L. Swan returned vestcrdav from an . tion arnmiil Coburrr. Mr. Cmft stnf- terday, preparatory to entering tlie outing m the Siletz country in com-; cd this morning that they are a splen fircmen's tournament, John Warner 'nany with Attornev C. E. Hawkins! did bunch of animals a'nd that thev ot J oledo. J hc judge lias been gone are on exhibition at the slaughter for about a week. pen near the cemetery. walk on the west side of the new Bligh theater will soon be installed. Workmen have been busy for the past two days leveling the grounds and placing it in readiness to receive the gravel preparatory to laying the cement. Butcher Receivs Steers. A herd of splendid steers was brought here slipped as he was ascending a ladtler, arid grabbing a small tin sign to sup port himself, received a severely cut hand. I lus morning the injury is rc- umty in 1014 than in any pic-, ported much improved. McMugiit. in tin ceding year, saui -t M Truck Broke Down. One of the -We hope to accon pns i un """"Mllnl(ir trucks of the Albany Commis irere.i-in the tax burden lowed only in ease i tin and most diligent s st very stroug-idents. penitentiary, but uiuhr the litigating ; H'C 0.lin,nn that lhe road S AGED RESIDENT SUCCUMBED William Reed. Died at Son's Home al Ripe Age of 87 Years. "Alums! all of in r regular college professors do some leaching in I lie academy. Professor Totbet has all the work in inalhetua tics; Professor White who has his Masters degre fn 'in ( 'alii f oi n ia I 'uiver-diy, in ence : Professor I-'lo in coiuiner iS;rrr:::H yesterday morning from long teaching a. id yens of post- l'I idii id studv. I r. I iCM lhraclit. Miss Irvine and lhe president of the college leach no academy claws. Or. Shan- h;'s had very superior prepara tion for a pc ie rl lun-uage-;. 1 u mod ern la Ullage much depends on pro- . tnincialion, which can hardly he learn ed wiihoni life abroad f i-s nder- j -on returns in Se pi ember from a ' year's slndv at ISerliu and Heidelberg uni ersilies and was a nio-.t ueccss ful instructor before her year abroad.: Mi-s Hutchinson will h:ie chaiuc of the l-'rencli in addition to academy l'"neh h She has h;id three Milliliters' in l-'i a nee, lari'cly in Pari--, after -d yearv of college and university Mudv." : '( Ipporluuilies lo Mudv foreign Ian e. u aye under such excellent inM ruc tixii a-e rare, nor can students of high school aee usually secure injunction ui'dei a faculiv o mature, so experi enced and po-.se-.sed of lhe training of s,i mi.lmv eais rese.iivl and eiadu ale siudv in towns the size ot lluny Our ac.idrinv "ill not lotu; oiler such opportunities, for the professors now employed will either be restiicted to college classes only within I v. it or three veai's or the academy depart tuent will be discontinued. "The discontinuance of the acade my or its complete separation as to building and instructors from the col lege proper is under con-ideration. To answer another miestion. it is ex pected that whatever action in ay be determined on shall take effect not cither than Sutetnl.r 1M "eain. as lo disciphnc Our nieth- ircumstances in the case, .cKertuau i '' , ' , i -o I.-'ict uutv iaiU " ,"u-.l,l,,i"e ...v, ;:"'. s urn i ie. inieresieu in uiu lo.i.-.,,....- J. i MOM V. U. IUUM tll II UI1.1 1110111111,4 i on itroaiiaiiiiii mi ecu somiluuhu ku- uien the term in the c Ackerman look his fate calmly ami alked steadily out of the court ro.nn i charge of t ii'i'icer liilycii. arc very oi the William Kccd died at the home ot ;is sou Kl ward Uced IS04 hast hirst street al J p. m. yestenlay. lie was bom near Mount Vcrnorn, Knox county. Ohio, He, ember Jo, I SJ5 and was M7 years. S months and cJ day.-, of :ii-e. The deceased w as man ied to Angeliiie I . amber t h'cln nary loth, istr. She preceded him to the grave by marly 1.1 yens. Kleven children w'as the "result of this union, nine of which are living. The deceased also leaves ,S grand children, 17 great gr.indchildi en and 0 great great erandchildren. He alst leaves a luotluT and one sifter. He has re sided near Albany most of the time tor the past JO years. Hc was a mem ber of the t'hurch ot (lod to which he continued faithful until death. In let incut will take place in the Shel bui n cemetery. iion of L'ood roads, ns they ..c.ui in i he unbiiihlimr community and everyone ought to he willing to contribute something to , -o-M their construction and mainten ance. Since the repeal of the poll tax and the exemption of household uoods from taxation, hundreds of peo pic are prevented from helping in the work of road improvement when it is .d! done by taxation." "For this reason," continued the ' judge, "we are intending to inaugur ate a very active campaign for vnlun- 1 teer road work for 1"I4. An effort will be put forth to encourage every; one who is able to contribute work; or funds toward road building. Con- j siderable volunteer road work has been done in this county heretofore and the result of that work is liov-n very plainly n the mads of the dis tricts in which it has been accom plished. We believe that through well directed volunteer work and ju dicious expenditure of the money raised by taxation for roads in l.iun counlv. "more work can be accom plished in PM4 and better cesuiH as work than by increasing the rate road work than by increasing the rate of taxation for road pumoses as it ;-as been observed that better work is accomplished bv men working vol . untanly and willingly for road im itroyeinent than when thev are work ing wrong with the transmission. The accident made it necessary that the disabled vehicle be towed to the garage where it will be laid up for SURVEYING? sTe PENLAND & EATON FOOM 1 Albany State Bank BIdg. Home 303 Bell 457-R. CITY NEWS On the Way South -Hud Ander son. the fighter, passed through Al bany estet d the wav to M ittg only for wages on the road." "It is not the plan of the c nirt. ' however, to set aside one lay foi vol nr, leer road work as has ben done in I M issouri recently," announced the judge, "That plan is all right hut wf ; think that more will be ac 'ompiished by continuous work eavriei' through a the proper time for mid huddu.g. - intend to have as ,-oo;l mn's in ; I inn county as any road- in :h. state, ''here has been a vast im m .tuent u the roads m the past tew vcirs an the plan of the cour: no: -rlv to Tlh New Fall Gdb f all KikdlsSo ar HVENG D A ELY ara imoi albls ft slaaw a Fwll Mime aft ftias ftsrme, as aSi kg slhiipinniffiiifts are not here, Tsut will hs oa sale iss a few days, however we aire slkcmssg snrsaiffiy nsw p alii eras in every dejMurfaneat ftib&ft are ftJie seasms best. HEAVY SUlTSMCf The new matoriahi that are going- to be most pouular, are now arriving; from New York. The first shipment is now here, containing; Whipcords, Diagonals and Bro caded Snilings. A full line of colors, including the new shades, Indian red, brick, raspberry and Copenhagen, are now ready in Charmeuse Silks, also Chiffons. Silk Poplins are now on sale in all staple shades. dentlv and diligently student need "g outlil with him and the party will only be at the eolh-ee for i c itations probably camp out during the jour which eenerallv clo-e .it .1 til n. m uy. and beein at S iH) a -u The attempt : Kruit lleavv. At the prune or- , in everv wav possible of lhe instiiuliou is to niovide the chard of S, Newbv, on the Jefferson . this work and keep th Horn aucouver on no iliU murovem-."it but to fit- 1. Me has a camp- i tl. .,xt..nd it until there arc good roads all over the ;om"c and it s the hope of the court, thro-ijli in- ouragement ot volunteer ru: vvtk , accoinphsn t -s for ro;.d waiine-l sort oi pheie Tin-re is ,i t.u ian teaching 01 teaching methods tha- no studiMM c.t snotisiliil't v tot iMii The backwatd xtn.!c- :dis, pt om account o has iudiv idual co icb tutu Mtoeellicr I hi are few td.u es in t t i dmi'c and collec pte can lit pursiieil i Thief To id .is eontm hen sober the police sometime One Drunk in Jug Pee King w is c ilu d to 1; Pacific d.-pot tin's m.i .1 an unknown ilrunk lie ed in the ci'v iad a-ul iMioiiyh to appear before iude will be an li-ned this a'tertioou. Many People Going to Hop Yard, --An interesting siv:ln at (he Soutli cm I'acitic depot this noon was sev eral ti nek loads of camping outfit? and hop picket implements. cnrouW from Lebanon to the 1 n depot! done t hop yards. The luce me w as aecoiir "anied by scores of l eha nm people Tin 1 -ti.i n .'t 1110s- road. ester day a large branch mea- h so hit civ no sec- ui nig about si inches m diameter r tniluence Tur ' split off the trunk of the tree, so a-;' mi individual heavy was the burden of fiui:, u ivonl d.iilv re- ... , ,. . . IMMC I'cacncs v u nipia in i..iii. window are some pcacho grown up on lhe 1 a v 1 of T. It. Stewart, l'lu aie of -Jio I' ':tlv Traw ford auety and will measure between 11 4 and U, 1-4 iuc lies in c u cut nfei once. Mr Slew art -ays that evetv resident of Albany should plant a tew peac.i trees for uoinesttc consumption City Council Meets Tonight. The citv council will meet tonight for the toil l',"T,"i1' f t eceix ing and acting on Pius tor mo taviui; 01 sewn 011 0.1 ker. Kailroad. T.eat v and Oak street. I'h ts is to be an important meeting of thr council and it is expected that scores of bids w ill be recoi ed. as t.eie is ki-eu tivalrv tor the contracts. on and studv r the stedenl evere illness : on his re v 0 tha: there mi w tun e aca atoi v courses phi poses trom increasing HUNDREDS OF PICKERS ARE ON WA! TO YAROS better advantage. Fire Drill Held Last Night. l ast Independence, Or.. Aug. JS As time for beginning of the hop harvest draws near, the town is filling up with pickets who have come to help us harvest the crop. F.very train is now loaded, and from now on it will be impossible to get out of tin city on tune. The picking will not begin un til next week, but hundreds of pickers have already come and are coming in e.uly so a-, to get the best camping grounds. The weather is Mill good and the aitahtv ot the hops keeps up. On ac ! night a fite dull was held in the torm count ot the pgttt vieut in some varus ' of a thrilling run made bv the full it is impossible to tell yet whether fite department to an imaginary blae the crop will be heavy or light. All at the corner of Itroadalhm and Konrt yards report full crews of pickers, 'strctts, following the sounding oi the and it is expected that all of ihc crop .tl.nin will be saved this year. :cial inateeslt yua yona. W&glh silks, silk mull siimdl ws&h Fm1 19c ThB mw Fall Isisteo ehw sta&dl cepiliioinially slcgvcir, iOS air ini(giro jlxiw s Aat air x 123 PT