SCORES OF STRANGEHS ARE TOURING VALLEY ! Li COUNTY IS 7ou Rsalks ih&i Yon Oly Have 10 HIS F Skipps Out Back Door of the Restaurant and Is Driven Away in Buggy. Easterners Daily Visit Com mercial Club for Information About Country. INTERCEPTED BY OFFICERS IN BENTON COUNTY Prisoner Was Serving 25 Days Jail Sentence for Violation of Liquor Ordinance. Cuiilinm-'l from Wc'liiesrlay, Sept. 17 Hum l;i tint; tin- e-L-ajn: ol I larry Thaw from Mattrwan asylum, and as- sislnl liy l wo friends, Fred kizer. who is scrvniK a 2x day jail sentence for violation of tnc "hip pocket lie nor ordinance," made a desperate at tempt to escape yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. 1 1! charge of Police man Aii .M ar shall, Ivizer was taken to the Pidlman ; cM;nirant for supper. l'ini-.liinLf Ins meal Kizer arose and went I r the sink at the rear of the restaurant supposedly to ct some water. Mean time Marshall retained his seal near where Kizer had caleu the meal. Kizer walked to the kitchen door and eiiLjatfed in conversation with the cook. Later on he pushed the door open and went into the kitchen. Marshall then asked UotiKhiss, the proprelor, to ko into the kitchen and lell Kizer to come out. Douglass in formed the officer upon his return that the prisoner was not there. Marshall immcdiatcfy rushed into I he kitchen and out I lie hack door. Stopping at Hryant's blacksmith shop at the comer of the alley and Itroad alhin street, he was informed that three men in a lniifny just rushed past at breakneck speed.' Investiga tion developed that they had tfonc through the alley to Kerry street, then turned soiilh to KirsI street. They drove at terrific speed to the lnidi;e. crossing at a Kallop. Marshall intercepted the first auto mobile, which was Dr. Mavis. Depu tising Mil Klkhorn ami Men Cellan. the officer ami his two deputies piled into the machine and were driven hy Oeortfe Crawford at terrific speed in nirsnit nf ilu fugitives. After driving frantically, Kizer and Ins two accomplices, Koy Kizer and Mill Sayliir, were intercepted near Lu ther's hop yard, in Menton county, one and "ne half miles north of here. "You can't take inc." shouted Roy Kier. "I'm in another couutv." "If I net niv hands on you, I'll show you who I'll lake." replied Mar shall as he climbed out of the ma chine Me was followed closely by bis deputies. Fred Kier was told to jet out and lie obeyed. Marshall inrnfi his pris oner over to Men t'lelan and Savior was niveu in chaise of Klkhorn. Meantime Kov Kic nMiiained in 'tie biunrv. As Marshall pla.-ed bis foot on the lop -trp to yet into the lunj L'V to drive tlic ri back to the citv. Kier iinnpetl out of the other side and nil for the brush Marshall took lip t ':e pnr-i'i! I" t the iiutitiv e it aw. iv through the brn-h, Tlie t wo capt i es were rel nrm il here and Kier was placed i' i:rl Siv'or. a mere vuiilli. was vbused and told lo appe.ir before Recorder) Van Tassel 1 1 i iitiinin; f'r a bear- in-: Rov Kii r. ihotwb of the one j Mj; Ihitne i- in S.ilrin where tl i-- mm- dci s'o,., he is employed as , . ,t ! ', I. ;s been in the eitv for the p'li ; two ! vs .i"d ete- .1 v " in lv-,-. ,, p.-..,-M-e l're.1 Im ' et ; i i u i; V i. a mo, i.-b tor 1 i" , in S dc-v The prisoner i-. a coo and it i- inn!er-tood that lliev belom; ' lo a eoo'.'- bfotlie'-boo-I ui'iop R.n j convMhed Mavnr Colbert relalie 1-red. release ami u u ..U tb:M what-' ev er the reco-der did u as a-recablc ' to hi in ,vordin-dv Rov con-nlict !-. ie -o'-.'e!', w mo inn-nned bim that u on Id sen. re i he pri .nu" s re Meeting wit!' tliis failure in bis (f '"nls. local otitcer- are of the opin ion that the attempted e-cape was deliberated planned The t'iii;it i c ' M 'Ke o't'ieeis tliev were uoim; to I ndependence. and wonld have served his time out t'-e xi! 'o additional e!iarv;e ha- bee- pvcfe- -e ' o-w )um .ml it" t1' o d -e w i:l p(.d-Iv be ic'eised Kov Kier I x rot been n. - e-v en c ' l"hat many Ka-tern people are noiv Koiritf through this section looking the eountrv over In:.. :hai few a :e iiuyintf laud, was the stitcincnt made in i not i.nitf ry m ...riKer .-mc w o ; o: tlie Coninieictal club. ".nd nine out of every ten of tlieni." -aid Mr. Stewart, "alter tour ing the Northwest, stat" that tlie Wil lamette alley i-, the place." S'-oies of -.Ira niers mc visiting th c'lib daily, seeking information rela tive '.o the country. 1 hey are people noiu all parts of the ivea.it ami ;he .ivu;it,'i- uutuber of tben are here fo lic purpose of looking over the conn t ry with a view of locating, while a h i'L'e majority are merely tourists." .".lanagcr Stewart is of the opinion i 1 : ;i I tliis means that at a later season p( ojile frrttn the Fast will begin to inoe westward to make their pe'ina nen; borne. lie says the average run oi' the siiaugers appear lo be invest ors ud land buyers. County Assessor Fisher Has Completed Summary of Property Valuations. VALUE OF ASSESSABLE PROPERTY IS $26,448,625 MORE DAY Em wlhSch (to do yojsar slhopipiEg balzzs SCHOOL BEGEMS Ws Ca Assiet Yoz. If Yos. WO Visit TH Sirrs ALBANY IYIAN FRACTURES KNEE IN THREE PLACES . Irb Schultz Sustains Serious Fall While Fishing in Alsea Country. As the result of a serious fall he sustained while fishing in the Alsea country .Monday, Irb Schultz is lying at his home in Sunrise with his knee cap fractured in three places. Schultz, in company with Tom Al exander, the liuotyper, left here last Kriday in the la Iter's aiitoinible for the Alsea conn try on a fishing and hunting expedition. According to the story told by his companion, Schultz was fishing on the hank of a stream ami in flipping his fly the hook caught on the limb of a tree. Krom the rock ledge upon which he was standing he was unable to extricate it and was in the net of climbing the tree which was over hanging rie stream when he lost hts foothold, slipped and fell 25 feet to a rock "?ilge ami slid in several feet of water. Alexander at the time w;is fish'ng tonic distance farther up stre.'iin and how Schultz managed to cral cm of the swiftly moving cur rent is i miracle and his escape from drowtng is considered miraculous. bpon uragt,n;g himself out upon upon the bank, S'dstiltz's call for help was hcai.l by Alexander, who imme diately came to the injured man's as sistance I i ( w;k. carried some dis tance and loaded into the automobile ami carried lo the nearest railroad station, where he was placed on a train, lie arrived here yesterday and was met at the depot bv Mrs. Coff in Wr automobile and carried home. Pr. Wallace was called and rendered medical assistance. The injured limb was placed in a planter cat and it will be necessary for the patient to be taken to the hospital for an x ray examination, before the fracture can be set. NOTES AND PERSONAL MENTION FROM SHEOD Substantial Increase Over Re port of 1912; Detailed State ment Is Given. County Assessor Karl Kisher ha just completed his summary of the i valuations of the assessable property ! in Linn county for the year 1913. j The summary shows that the total , taxable property exclusive of public ', service corporations and household j goods is valued at $26,448,825. j Last year the total taxable prop-; erty including household goods and public service corporations, such as telephone lines, railroad and other items, was valued at $26,042,295. The 1913 summary thus shows an increase over that of the year of 1912 of $406,530. With this it must be borne in mind that household goods ami public service corporations are ex empt from the county tax roll tliis year as the taxation of these corpora tions are now done through the state department. Mr. Kisher stated this morning that the exemption of house hold goods lowers the estimate of the tax summary about $4lX.000. and oth er items at least $200,000. iiut for this an increase in the valuation of property in this county during the year would be over a million dollars. The various items included in the summary as compiled by Assessor Kisher, follows: Acres of tillable land, $6,671,750. Acres of non-tillable land, $11,208, 195. Improvement on deeded or patent ed lands, $1,282,135. Town and city lots, $1,631,110. I inproveinents on town and city lots. $1,904,305. Railroad bed. $80,000. $16,000. Rolling stock on logging roads. Miles of water ditches, $6,700. Automobiles, engines, and manufac turing maehinerv. 316.920. Merchandise, '$837,320. Ka rmiug mud cm nits, wagons, car riages? etc., $209,360. Money, $79,080, Xotes and accounts. $573,040. Shares of stocks, $355,150. Horses and mules. $658,210. Cattle, $454,085. Sheep ami goats, $89,365. Swine. $40,020. Dogs. $8,160. Total taxable property exclusive of mi It lie service corporations. $26,448,-825. i d.f him r.-A in lb. ens!, Mb ,d.v CUM .-'tdd. Mr., Sep. 17. (.Special lo Henuicr.it.) Mrs. It. S. Powers went lo llaii'ishurg Kriday on business. Mis. J. K. Davis took the south humid train lor Kugcue Kriday even ing. Mi. Ch.is. Ha Ms had business call in.; him to lb.inv hiidav. Mis. . M Heals Jr., went to i Giants I'.iss M o m lay to isit re la-! .ics. j Mi. Cha. Ha is .uid wile iMlcd , llne.h Keeper at ll.iHey Sunday. Mi. Jonas Hye ul lacotua, Wash., was in Shedd Moudav to visit Mrs. Chas. D.ius ami Al. Nelson. I te Anderson ot Alh.iu v was in Shedd List Sanii u.iv on business. Mi'. W. I i oiuii;, irotu Maine, is out on a iot witii his coumu, J. It. Co; net;. Mi. K Ackenn m paid a Sun da t" hi- om, who bc- near llal scy. Mi. I . 1. Kent It-ft lor Indepen dence Kriday to bun his wile home from the hop vard. Mis. 1. Si. John and children re turned from the hop ard at Indepen dence Saturdav Mr. J. ones Kelly and son Chde made a business nip to Iciterson Moudav Mr Chas. Kuks of Tangent was in Shedd Moudav on businc--. Mr. James kelU and Y. W Kent , e! ; w b.o s to the i elonu ) yf) ;i , i) ,i) ;Sl 0 ? ') A CITY NEWS. i) t1. y ,i) y y i. ? y y y y v i y. Marriage License Issued. This Judye Mek.uiiiht tins nior"i'r united in marriage Ceorge V. Sliaw and I telle Cuunninhain. both of I laNcy. and ai'cd respectively o5 and 3(i. It is the second marriage for both and Mrs. CtinniiiLiham was among the l.inn county widows receivini pension unlet- the willow's pension law. Shaw- is a prosperous farmer of near Hal-1 sey. They returned to that place! tins noun w Here tliev will make their ! onie on the vonr.i'-; farm. Assumed Business Name Filed. 1. A. McDowell and wife a- proprie tors of the McDowell Shoe Co. this inornitu; filed with Hepu;y County Clerk Ruins Russell, an iiumnl busi-ne-s name document. CihiIMifeifii Dresses ' Wool dresses, good patterns, substantial- j Iv made. Sizes o to 14 years in navy serges, and black and white checks at $4.00 to $7.50 Wash Dresses that will wear well; sizes 2 to 6 yrs. and 6 to 14 at 50c and $1 (i(5W - K. to Usiicdleirwasiir Children's two-piece, fleece lined and wool Underwear. Full sizes that are made to wear 25c to 75c Union Suits in fleece lined wool, the kind that actual- 1 1 Iv keeps the cold out 50c to $1.75 All weights and sizes in Boys' and The best girl's waist that is made. Girls' Stockings All sizes in hook or button fronts 15c and 75c 50c to $1 Dress Gd Sdhi! Supplies Cotton serge, ripplette, crepe, plisse, Tablets, pencils, pens, pen holders, galatea, Madras, chanibrry, percales, ink, mucilage, rulers, knives, eras ginghams, challies for school dresses ers, paste, for school use it Will Attend Willamette University. Among Albany young ladies who will attend Willamette University at Salem, are Misses Kieth Van Winkle, Elmo Ohling and Pauline Penebaker. They have departed tor the Capita! City to enter school. Miss Penebak er is the only one ot the three who will make her debut as a university co-ed. Misses Van Winkle and Ohl im; will commence their second year. Old Fashioned Bicycle. An old fashioned hit;h 'wheeled bicycle at tracted considerable attention yester day evening in the central residence district as Hob Stewart, son of C. H. Stewart, rode the relic ot hy-gone ilavs through the streets. Experimenting with Model Aero plane. With a Miniature model, of a cross between an aeroplane and a monoplane. Henry Kish. son of L. H. bish. has been experimenting in flv ing. meeting with marked success. I'lte little machine is woudcrt'ullv con structed of the best material with all of the characteristics of a big ma- .iune wuu me exception ot a rudder and balancing planes. The motive power is luruished bv a number ot heavy rubber bands, ingeniously at tached to the propeller. When they are wound the machine is placed on the pavement and released, when it jjoes sailing across the street, arising gracefully into the air. Finished Hop Picking. That the yield on 50 acres was 50,00 pounds : of kops, was the statement made this afternoon by an employee of the Luther hop yard, located 1 1-2 miles north of here. Tlie picking was fin ished tody and the hop checks will be cashed at the hop house tomorrow. Returns to Portland. Mrs. Vida Ma-ton Johnson, ot Portland, for merly of Albany, her native city, re turned home toda'- after a visit with friends here, the guest of Mrs. L. K. Wood and others. Mrs. Johnson is n w a clerk in the L. S . court of Portland, under Judge Wolverton. where she has been for several years. Some Foundation. "That's some foundation for a post office and fed eral building," remarked Sam Wor rell tiiis morning, pointing to the new hitching rack erected yesterday on the lot at the corner of Second and Hradalbin streets bv Street Su- 1 pcrin ten dent Jun kin's street depart ........ j- V':en Srrn wa told the difference between hitching racks and building foundations he laughed at his informant. Home from Hospital. After lying three weeks in St. Mary's hospital following an operation. Miss Sue lireckcnridge was taken to her home on South Kerry street yesterday af ternoon, where she will probably be confined for a short while before be ing able to be out. Suit for Partition Filed. Praying that partition on real property be made and for referees to make such and for equal costs and disburse ments, Margaret L. Ramer, Sarah E. Lease and her husband G. A. Lease have tiled suit against Eli Ramer, and wife, Martha E. Thompson and hus band. Henrietta Tracy and husband, and Rosamiah J. Ramer, for dividing land in township 11, section S, range 1 south of W. M. Inventory and Appraisment com pleted. Appraisers of the estate of the late Prank M. Furnish, have tiled their report in the probate court showing personal and real property of the value of $1174.60. The ap praisers are E. G. Cox. V. A. Works and TV H. Cade. Fisher, Braden& Co, 1TNFKA1. DIRECTORS AND INDFUTAKl-RS 1 1 li.lor n . i.iir I'll Uti. :-'rl ami 1..:.... I ii r- LADY ATTIiNPAN V Bolli Phonos I'.tl S.nUr i .ir.i .! ,. .1 .-i.... I'n. I. iv K. :i. in. ,,li- :'.i:r i'!vi';;r .11' .idling :i jiii-.:icr t.i i'i.lpi' i '' .iN'ill .1 link .ICO. K.II.iiw-h: ;i InMira; !,. i. t : 1 ?.M M'. I'- '''Hi' "i'"'- I" AIL .inv ' -1. - - i!. I., T i i v , 'I'll..-.:. iv. !'! .."' n,.t!wi .-. m i.ii- Wtili.inl Slu'w ill.nl ll.i.l !.;'.;.ns. :., .-...! n M .1,.,.. ,- .M)ll IHIII AIIUIIV I'll.'-.: IV i:. ...;,..? !"., ... .,. ? ). Mi P.m. Unit ,.f I flMiiun. t .!V 111- lu-.-n : -: I : r i . 1 l". It l'ui.!..n. 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We Can Please You in All Your Wants Corduroys Are Good We arc sliowinjv two exceptional values in Corduroys, in all good shades. It comes JS inches wide. Priced 75c and $1.00 New l'ereales for Fall, in good colors and new patterns 10c, 12 1-2 uinl 15c vd. Suit Cases of All Kinds You'll need a new Suit Case for tlie State Fair. Mattings and solid leather cases, at $1.65 to $S.50 Standard Patterns for Fall now rca.lv. Aiicn'iS for StiindurJ Patterns FLOOD'S STORE o.U WKST FIRST STKFFT A'iits for Kalxi Reducing Corsets SB