The Semi-weekly democrat. (Albany, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1926, September 23, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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E0SEBJI1LLIH READINESS
mm uuwn in ntftLin
All Men Who Have Made De
claration Over 7 Years Ago
Must Apply 3y Saturday.
Important Witness For Defense
Is Located in Buffalo. Says
He Expected to Return. -
FAILURE TO APPY WILL
MEAN A LONG DELAY
John S. Smith, Chief Naturali
zation Examiner, Writes
County Clerk Marks.
Cntilinucd fnnn Saturday, Srpt. 20
Tin t all men who have mafic dec
larations of intention for citizenship
more than seven years ;to must ap
ply for sc-cuml papers he fore next Sat
urday is the statement 01 John Speed
Smith, Chief Naturalization Kx.'inihicr
for Oregon, Washington ami Idaho,
in a letter to County Clerk .Marks to
day. If application for final papers
is not made before that date the appli
cant will have- to file a new declara
tion of intention in which event he
will have to wait at leaM two years
before he can apply for final papers.
Mr. Smith's letter, which wives full
information rcardm this matter is
as follows:
"I deem it. proper and only fair
that yon he advised of the pnsiliou of
the bureau of natin ilixnlioii relative
to ilee la rat ion -i of intentions on t In
var! of aliens made prior to Septem
ber 27, I'HIn. A division of the U. S.
district court fnr the Kasleru district
of Arkansas, We-ieru division, in the
c.im f in re Wehrli. reported in 157
h'eb., holds ill.- seven vcar .limita
tion placed upni) declarations of in
tention under the pre-ent naturalia
lion law fact of lune 2'), I'Mlu), will
also apply h obi law declai at ions
made prior to September 27. I'JOfi.
iii the date said new l.'W be-:une op
era'ive, to-wit. Sent ember 27. I'M to.
Therefore, all -rich dec lar.it ions, in
the opinion of the bureau, will become
invalid for naturalization purposes on
and after September 27. !(U. and all
Veliliops for n;iurilintiuii based upon
such old declarations on and a fter
September 27, 11 3. will be opposed
bv this office for the reasons staled
1 1 is therefore -M""cste'1 that when
an applicant for cilienship calls up
on you to fib- a petition that vou ad-vis,-
him of the iew of the bureau of
naturalization, that lie in:1 v decide
whether to file a petition based upon
such old declaration, or surrender the
declaration and nr'ke a nee- one.
w'ucb of com--' WMiihl mean a delav
of t wo vears bel'i t" he could file a
petition for citizenship based thereon.
"l! nin-l be uu-'cr-too.! that I am
niilv Kivini; vou tlie views of the bu
reau of naturalization, and this dues
liou can oulv be decided authoritative
ly by the decision of the court in each
individual case "
(Ty United Press Association)
Albany, X. V., Sep. 20. In spite
of his statement to the contrary, Gov
ernor Sttlzer is nearly a physical
wreck. His close personal friends are
worried over his condition in spite of
his assertions that he is in ood
health. While a physician has not
yet been summoned to the executive
mansion, it is admitted that he is un
der the care of his wife.
A fter Sulzer's lawyers have ex
hausted every Icjjal technicality in the
impeachment trial it is claimed that
the governor will appear in person
before the court but if he does it will
be against the advise of his lawyers.
Buffalo, Sep. 20. Louis Sarecky,
secretary to Governor Sulzer, who
was expected to he one of Sulzer's
best witnesses in the impeachment
trial at Albany, but who disappeared
from the capital the evening the case
was called, lias turned up here. He
said he made a business trip to this
city and has no intention of attempt
ing to escape from the legislature's
jurisdiction. He intends to return
Monday to Albany.
SFATTI.F PAPER FOR LIBFL
Asks Daniatpr. in tlio Sum of
F i t f V Tho'.r.VMl Dollars For
Allied I itv;!ci;s Maltrr.
IA Cited I'ics. A
Senile. Wa a . S. ;. J 1 -e.am.l .
sti : p. i SSi.n t .1 .m.:.:.- to, !
lib, 1 uas ioda tiled here b t on-
grc sunn Hi.ui aiuisi Alde.i Ide-'
llu ii, edilor hi :':e Sc.itlK" i inu and
tin- rimes Pi inline coiu'.ni !
I ii I ,'c c o : ii ; '1 . 1 1 : 1 1 it l - alleged lliai
the libel was , ,fii :ni! l c 1 in a : i.vnl
attack made in the 1'nm-s upon tiie
plaint ill. follow sin; a spt a '!: i Hi - .
an made in co: :-j e-.
Alllotli; the alleged libelous reie;-
is a I elei enec :o 1 lie pi i in n 1 1 i" an
f.litoiial as. "Keneadc I'.rv.in," " l'lie
one most contemptible enr tlvit cc:''
u i -it! mi w In; 'Cxi in n i n'imi'iinh
This is i he m coml ml t iled b .
I'-'iUii'iii.ui H:.ui aur-: i'.u- Sea;-,
tie ;'.:nei am! is .m oiiti ou lb ol a i
feud bet vx i cu the V a sbim; . -u poli
licun and I iie I'line-. the I. 'Iter hax - !
iiii; been ei seven- m it j ie isin oil
tlu- public .c; - ol' t":c coi-resnan .
Will He Tiicd Monday. I'h.nlcs'
Millr:. who .ousted cU'id.i
b I'hiel ol l'ob,e Kmc. on a ch.nc
f appt opt ia: mN a eaineta ir.'tn -'red
1 .i so-i's di -toi e. v, a- at i aincd in
lllsticc Swan'- const c eril.i v and
I' c c ,se .x ,s : : : 1 W-nLn
Motor Not Muffled v'h.no'd wnli
:ola:i..M "''c -ime.o; cut-out oldt
P '..'. V If . i' v''. : !,.; i ol
ilbs, w i'c iiuMiimc.
b I'luet of Police Kimj and tal.cn be
toie Kccoidct an 1 a--el xxbo d.s
nti--d the case. M.usli w,i, yoini
company ith a f tiend on another
mac I line cm cute to Salem In li-e
pobec com : ,,i -b cl.iHin d Ins inn -
lb 1 -v l- b-o'.e- o-f P.! M.'lllM,l to
CITY NEWS.
v ts,
Bridge Laborer Injured. Clarence
Koss, a youth of this city, employed
with a crew of Southern Pacific
workmen who are taking down some
unused bridges on an abandoned sec
tion of the Woodburn-Xatron branch
of the road near Crabtree, was ser
iously injured yesterday when a tim
ber struck him on the back of the
head knocking him to the ground M
feet below. The injured man was
brought to ibis city on the Lebanon
train and taken to the hospital.
Linn County has Tall Men. Linn
county boasts of t wo brothers, both
of whom are more than six feet four
inches in height. They are Krauk W.
Steingrandt, who is six feet four and
three iiiarters inches tall and Antonio
1 1. Steingrandt, who measures six
leel four and one quarter inches. An
other brother. Joseph II. Steingrandt.
is six feet inn- inch in height. All
three of the brothers reside near the
town of h'oster.
Meets Next Week. All arrange
ments are now completed for the
session of the Ira ud Coin u under v.
Knights Templar, to be held in this
city September 25. "One of the fea
tures of ilu- day will he the big parade
at I p. in.
Judge Kelly in Salem. Judge Per
cy Kelly, who sits in department No.
I of the Marion county circuit court,
spent yesterday in Salem. Me was
busy at the court house on official
bu-incss and returned to Albany yes
terday afternoon.
Albany at Scio Fair. l-'riday. Sep
tember Jo. has been selected as Al
bany day at the Scio fair, and a large
delegation will o from this city.
Many Kntries for Eugenics Section.
I titries for the cip'cnies section of
the hci;on slate fair are pouring into
the office of the superintendent. The
most physically perfect baby from
Southern Oregon: from Kastern Ore
yon; from the Central I evclopment
l.e.u'.ue country; from the Willamette
V'allev and from the Coast, town..
ill be in evidence, and when the
final -coring has been done t recoil
will u n don bled I v hax e maintained it s
: cpiit a I ion as the home of the ino-t
perfect type of child
Died in Portland. -Mw Clara I
Read, u He of the late Win C. Read,
died l-ridav. September P, 1U at the
aye of S.l years 1 I months and 22 davs.
I iriei d mtmccs will be held at the
Mob.' lM Imne-d Parlors. Portland,
i lie bv lie t V. Poliny. Sunday
a' ':a!f p. i -t t x o I ii! emu ul
it t ite Mt Scott cemetery. The de
'i.tsed was a fotun-r Albany resident,
Kirst Issue Arrives.- The initial i
ce of the I nt e mountain Tribune. 1
forme -1 the 1 ch. in on Tribune, has
ma le lis appearance. I lie neat littiel
coim'i y weekly is published at Su eel 1
1 'c h ' 1 Pnyyev, who formerly'
.i - t ''c ed:: or of the San: lam News a:
N i c 1 Her cdMim; the l'i ibuuc at
I c! .iron Mr. I luyycr ha s been in
l''e newspaper bu-iness in I inn conn
t for the pa-t J5 years.
Watering Trough Installed. A
alcMny liouyh for horses ha- been
nt-l i!led at the corner of Pourth and
Madison streets, in the block of Mad
ison school. It is conveniently local- l
ed. where nearly all teams entering;
the eit from the east pa-s. j
Pishing Up River. - l.caxiim by boat
v e-lei da a i:ei noon. Street Supcrin
ttudeiM lunkm. Chief of Police ns
!.n an I Mr. Puyh of tl c IVuUer Mard
waic Co arc tishiny up t!te Willam- ;
ei:e. 1'liey will return today
Answer to complaint Filed. - -k
ing that pl.ii nt it l 's complaint be dis-
di.bm M-me:-!- to he tacl. M 1;
P.ion. t!i-,.--ch l.vecs We-t'-e:-to:d
ami ea t hci tot d, filed en an--wer
this m,.;-m?iy to jbe comp! ;m:
uieiican I tfc Hid. ccident luminance
i'o l-., .oisu rr and defence, the de
! ;e ".iM ol ins'.-- r-ce com1.' my
Art Ct.ift Will Move Monday. I" c
Mbmx -t I'ta!!. Mis.es i'r:-. b'.
and I ones, p; o:m iet i c - m'V will mo e
Va'ion P o' bnib!i-c Mond ,x P-c
new place ;s !cen .diced a"d ie-
HANS SCHMIDT MAKES
COMPLETE CHANGE OF FRONT
Asserts That District Attorney's
Office Will Not Get Anything
Out of Him.
Fully Three Hundred Will Be
In Attendance at Grand
Commandery Conclave.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 25
IS DATE OF MEETING
Seventeen Commanderies Will
Be Represented-Big Par
ade Will Be Held.
All arrangements have been com
pleted for the entertainment of Grand
Commandery of Knights Templar on
Thursday, September 25.
Bruce Commandery of CorvalHa
will be in attendance, with all of its
members. Salem, iuigcne and Port
land will send large delegations and al
together 17 commanderies will be rep
resented. It is expected that fully
three hundred will be in attendance.
Wednesday evening Temple Com
mandery of this city will exemplify
the work in the Temple degree for
the entertainment, of the advance ar
rivals. The Grand Commandery will con
vene on Thursday morning at 10
o'clock.
At 1 o'clock the parade will be
formed at Masonic Temple and will
proceed east on First street to Ells
worth, south on F.lls worth to Sev
enth, west on Seventh to Washington,
north on Washington to Sixth, east
on Sixth to liroadalbin. north on
Uroadalbin to First where parade will
pass reviewing officers then proced
west on First to the temple.
Sesi(m wil convene at 2:31) o'clock,
concluding at 4 o'clock. During the
afternoon a reception will be held in
the parlors nf the Masonic temple for
visiting ladies and thev will later be
shown about the citv in autos.
From 4 until r the members of the
commandery will be shown 'about the
city and given short auto trips. At S
o'clock ;tt the armorv a reception xvili
be held. The Albany high school
b.-Mid will furnish bund music and
there will be an orchestra at the tem
ple and at the armory.
The decorations will be very elab
orate and will far surpasse anything
yet seen here. The temple ami the
'vniory will appear in gala attire dur
ing the session. The decorations are
in consist of irious kinds of floxv
cfs and greenery, together with ban
kers and others articles. The service
f a proiVs-iond artist has been se-
ured t make the decorations one of
ihc most creditable ever put up in
the citv.
(Tly United Press Association)
N'ew York, Sep. 20. Changing front
completely, Hans Schmidt astounded
the authorities today by intimating he
might fight to escape electrocution
despite his declaration made yester
day to the effect that he is ready to
die at any time. Conversing with his
fellow prisoners, Schmidt asserted
that "District Attorney Whitman will
find himself up against a stone wall
if he tries to get anything out of me."
Members of the health department
suspect Schmidt may have used
forged death certificates in other
cases and are conducting an investi
gation. They believe that Anna Au
muller is not the only victim of the
prisoner.
ALBANY AND COMLLIS REPORTS GIVEN TO PRESS
WILL PLAY FINAL GAME! ANGER SECRETARY BRYAN
! Says He Has No intention of
Tomorrow ai"ternoon at Corvallis, ' Giving Up LeCtllfe DateS Be-
iiniii Kaiuc ui uie series, ueiwccii inc. . . . n ...
local team and the "Comets" will be I CaUSe OTAClVerSe LritlCISm.
played. Kach team lias won a game
and tomorrow's contest will decide
the championship between the two.
Therefore a hot contest may be ex
pected. W'th the exception of Kirk. Al
bany's lineup will be practically the
same as last Sunday. Bigbee broth
ers will again appear in the lineup
and Lyle liigbee will pitch. D. Cat
terson will catch.
Fans who contemplate attending
the game may secure a round trip tick
et to Corvallis for 50 cents on the
Oregon Electric afternoon train.
River is lower. The range of tem
perature yesterday was 84 to 46 de
greec. The river today is 1 foot.
(By United Press Association)
Washington, Sep. 20 Expressing
indignation because the report has
been given to the press that he in
tended to cancel his lecture dates on
the chautauqua iatform on account
of the criticism incurred by lecturing
while holding a place in President
Wilson's cabinet, Secretary of State
William J. Bryan today gave out the
following statement to the United
Press: "This evening is merely my
last lecture this season. I will
continue lecturing in the future as
long as I please."
When asked in regard to his income
from this source during the present
season. Secretary Bryan stated that it
would be a trifle over $7,000.
Old Educator to Locate in Eugene.
A. S. Mc Dnua hi. formerly superin
tendent or the Linn county schools,
arrived in Eugene yesterday and will
brine his faintly here to locale. Mr.
McOonald is one of the best known
educators in this jutt of the stale,
hnviii'v latiuht at many points in Linn
and Lane counties, lle'brinus a sou
who grndtuMed !a - t lune at The
P illes and xvho will enter the univer
sity. Register.
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Democrat Wants Correspondent ?
The 1 Vmocrat de-ires to sc- &
cure a loc al correspondct at (?
1,1 Shedds. riainvicw. llarri-hurg.
I ehanan. I'rownsville, Sweet
1 1 nine. Scio. and all other points'?1
in the county not already repre-
sented. Anyone desiring to act C1
il as the repre-entatix e of the paper '
'V" will plea-e inform the manage- V
meut at an early dale. 1-M-tf
Fisher, Br;ulen& Co.1
I'TNl.RAI MUI-CTORS
AM) rNDFRTAXl'RS
Undertaking Parlors. ;frd nd
Brotululbin
LADY ATT EM V NT
Both IMioncs
Kun.ixvay this Mm ninn. I'm j ' r,-i
i 1 )- .in .nrfi'o'Mie .it l c cniri-i oi
In'., ! ed tn an imijcv w.on . 1. :'',.!
Are You Going
to Build?
Let Us Save You Money
on Yovir Mill
Work
Attend Hemon County Fair. I i
Manager Stewart of ;!,e I'o'inncii
ch:b dl attend tl-.c l'.cMtn cotiv
Ml today.
FIRST CHRISTMAS
SUGGES'
Tt may seem a little early but such is not the
case Photos of the better grade are becoming more
popular each year as presents.
Owing to the fact that we are not able to get
satisfactory help at Christmas time we ask you to
come now and have them made.
As a special inducement to come innowwc do
not ask you to call for the pictures till Christmas.
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CLIFFORD'S STUDIO
The Place Where You Get Twelve Presents for the Price of One
Next Door to Post Office.
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September 27th
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