The Semi-weekly democrat. (Albany, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1926, September 30, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    KENNEDY TO SERVE
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Supreme Court Dismisses Ap
peal Taken by Defendant
From Circuit Court.
WAS CONVICTED IN JUNE
BEFORE JUDGE KELLY
Will Serve 60 Days and Pay a
Fine of $600 for Conviction
In Two Cases.
Continued hum Saturday, Sept. 27
Kor violation of the local option
liijunr law, James Kennedy will have
1 1 1 -iTe (ft days in l lie county jail and
I-auy a line of $f;0.
The .state supreme court yester
i'..y issued a mandate dismissing the
appeal taken l.y Kennedy utter his
conviction.
iveuuedy was con vie led in Circuit
J '..(!;; i' Kelly's court during the June
ti mi cjii two joint indictments with
James Hart. The jury found a ver
dict as charged and Kennedy was seu
l red hy the court to ,W days in jail
in JmjiIi cases and to pay a fine of $250
in one case and $.150 in the other case.
His houds were fixed at $1500 in each
case.
Immediately, through his attorney,
J. J. Whitney, Kennedy served notice
.i appeal.
Meantime while the action of the
supreme court on the appeal was be
ing awaited, Kennedy has been out
on $3000 bonds. Tliey were furnished
by J. Riley, 1'. Anderson ami others.
Soineliine today Kennedy will be
taken back to jail to .serve his term.
He served several d-ays following his
toitviclioiu without bonds.
Hart who was convicted jointly with
Kennedy, made an effort to get a no
tice of appeal served in his ease but
the piper was never recorded. Mean
time, llrarl has been serving lime in
the county jail.
The trial of Hart and Ivennedy at
tracted considerable attention. The
prosecuting witnesses were Lebanon
iles, who claimed that the prisoners
shipped lienor to Lebanon in a riJ
during the Sliawberry fair anii dis
posed ( f it there. This va on-' of t'le
tw-t charge-- i.;hhi which they wrw in
dicted, the other concerned 'i local
case.
DRUNK AND ABUSIVE
HE GETS SOAKED HARD
Robert Wiseman Gets It by a
Fist and Also In the
Police Court.
That when a man i drunk it is no ex
cise lor him to n-e ahuive language
to everyone he meets, was demo li
st i .i led yestei day evening, when
Robert Wise maun. of Lebanon,
got a badly swollen face and his
assailant, J. C Ne.il, ear inspector at
Souilu'ui Pacific depot, was com
mended for his act ion in the police
court.
Vienuuu eurou te from Salem to
Lebanon h.id apparently imbibed too
freely of joy water and while waiting
for hi train to depart, meandered
about the depot platform, it is
el.. inied. abusing everybody with ttu
lnvotning language. At lat, it is said,
I'c lan .hmo-. the wrong man Xeal
dtdn'i u.ul a minute but nave Wise
.Hiding blow on the side
f tin- face. This morning Y
matin's face w.is mvhIIvu in a miff and
be could lurdly -ee out of his i-ye.
Pt i bee nu-u l in 14 and Rodger ar
rested the two men Wienunn spent
the mhi in the ciiy .i.ol -.obeiing and
Ned w.is told to appear in the police
com t this morning
healing the eidenee of sev
rral ilnr"c P. due Judge Van Tas
s: ' levied a fine t $M and col- up
on Wiseniann w hu-h h.i paid A ftev
co in mending Neal lor his ae tion in
the matter, Judge Van Ta-sel piompt
ly dwhat ged him
Mrs I-' 1. lUiiu.m, t t.elunoii.
is victim; ll.itiy hii-mls ttnl.iy.
V K r.uiiLi.ui. uf U- M intivilli'. is
:i tiisims visitor line Unl.iy.
A. F. IliiM'r, oi Amity, i sa micst
at the Vamli.m hotel.
II. F rholnpson. of Swrt't Motnr.
is :t !'ii-inrs iMtor hru- tol.iy
l Y Xt'wnun. tif Amity, .tltrinUul
l'ltsincsi matters hi'rc toii.iv.
JEALOUSY MAKES HER
LIFE BURDENSOME
Evelyn Christie Files Suit For
Divorce Against Martin
Christie.
Charging that through jealousy her
Ijii.ihaml would not permit her to visit
friends, compelling her to remain in
isolation at her home without friends ,
or relat ives lieing permitted to visit ,
in .'ho ciruc.mn again 'tllirtinT! 1
Chri-.tie for divorce upon the grounds j
of cruel and inhuman treatment.
'I he couple were married on April j
7, VJiO. There is one -on, Carl, age 3, ;
for whom plaintiff asks the custody.
According to the complaint tiie de
fendant has treated the plaintiff cru
elly and inhumanly through jealousy
and ha aisociated with improper per
sons, which has brought humiliation
upon the plaintiff.
The plaintiff asks the court for $25
per nionih alimony, for the support of
her child ami $500 worth of household
goods, owned by them during their
marriage. She also asks for costs
and disbursements of the suit. At-1
tor neys Weather ford and Weather
ford represent the plaintiff.
LINN COUNTY FAIR WAS
ONE GBANO SUCCESS
Closed Yesterday, ''Albany
Day" Best Exhibits Shipp
ed to Salem.
That the Linn county fair was
marked with great success and that
the exhibits were better and bigger
than ever before and that the attend
ance was larger than in years, was
the statement made this morning by
scores of Albauyites, who attended the
closing day yesterday, the occasion
being "Albany Day."
It has been estimated that fully 200
or even more Albany people attended
the fair yesterday. Many made -the
trip in aulos and it is said that 20 lo
cal machines were counted in and
around the fair grounds. Many peo
ple went over on the train.
The fair this year was pronounced
a thorough success. Today the work
of tearing down the exhibits is on
the best of the fair will be crated
and shipped to the state fair. Messrs.
W. L. Jackson, K. C. Roberts and D.
W. Runibaugh, are in charge of this
Nvork and will accompany the exhib
its to Salem ami superintend their
installation in the space.
CITY NEWS
Lebanon People Were Visiting
Here. During the week a motoring
party consisting of J. C. Devinc, pro
prietor of the Hotel Lebanon, and his
son-in-law, C. Wilson, and 'Misses
Itennet.Verena Deviue and Jewel Hen
driekson, visited in Albany.
Rauch Moved to Salem. Salem le
gal field has become so extensive
that an expert court reporter in the
person of C. D. Rauch will take up
the work here in the future. Mr.
Ranch is a young man and his ability
to make "hen tracks" is up In snuff.
The reporter has been busily engaged
at the court house for the past few
davs and he stales that he likes Salem
and its people very much. Mr. Rauch
was formerly court reporter in Al
bany. He is located in room .114,
Hubbard building. S;.lem Journal.
Paper Changes to Weekly. The
Lebanon Kxpros, which has been is
sued as a semi-weekly newspaper tor
many years, has returned to the week
ly isue, the publication! day being
changed to Wednesday.
Make Home here Temporarily
Mr and Mrs. Frank lUig'n. of Sa
lem are making their home here
temporarily. They are here to assit
I'onraud Meyer. Jr.. resident manager
of the Itligli theater, in getting that
concern in good working order. Mrs.
Bligh, who was formerly M is Mil
dred Rhodes, of Salem, is attending
the box office. Mr. liligh is a son
of T. ti. Kligh, manager of the Bligh
Amusement. Co.
Conlin to Sing "Perfect Day."
1 Mr. Conlin the popular tenor of the
Kolfe theater, will make his last ap
pearance tomorrow afte; noon and
evening. Anions ins numhers win ne
"The Perfect Pay."
Women Kcttister. Seven women
registered as voters at the county j
clerk's office. Three of them were I
irom l-.ast Albany, two from Knox
Hutu and 1 from Orleans.
Kscape from Reformatory and Steal
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hearing thrt'i' boys who I'scipt'il trom
tlio .state ti'tonn school at ak'iu car-
Iv veMenlav moi ntiiLT. I l lev were
-een in Alluny yoster.l.iy l-m I'-'vc .s, ot here, has written to the Pemo
not been seen in l .mene ami a-Par- j or.lt ,.;,. ,.,. 01,c ot his line
ently have avonle.l tne eily.-Kl.se.ie j ,,rM,v 0invs wj, lc Jav .
Kl'l!IM,', h'y a hunter. "From now on I will
Hall Came Called Off. The base- i uro-eeute every person caught on my
ball name w hu-h was schettulcil to he ; eluded tiie letter.
tdayed tomoruw altennuMi on the ! tarm. Hunters take notice." con
local grounds between the Albany j eluded the le:ter.
" i li K-t u- " and t. orv.ilhs "(.'oriets" Decorations Coming Down. All of
lias been called oft. the dworations of black and white
Answer to a Garnishee. A suppli- put up by the various business houses,
mental answer to notice of garnishee ! m honor of the Knights Templar!
was filed with County Clerk Marks have been coming down rapidiv
this morning in the case of George i Motored to Portland. Mr. and
Shaw and A. F. Chastain. I Mrs 1'. A. Young left Fridav morning
Carbon-nit Demonstration. The j in their automobile for Portland to
deuiouMi anon of Carbon-nit, the new visit, with friends over Sundav.
Record Number of Petitions for
Final Papers Filed With
County Clerk.
DECLARATION OF INTENTION
PAPERS ARE ALSO FILED
Many Applicants Is the Result
of Expiration of Time
Limit Today.
All records were broken yesterday
at tlit county clerk's ofice for the
reception of petitions for final papers
;.nd declarations of intention paperi
for citizenship.
Nine petitions for final papers were
made and two made declarations of
intention to become citizens.
Those who made petitions for fin
al papers are Robert Irvine, of Al
bany, Scotland; Charles Ilolloway, of
near Brownsville, England; Tedley
Stubbs, of Brownsville, England; Wil
liam Pears, of Albany, England; lohn
Mc K.ercher, of Crawfordsvillc, Can
ada; Frederick Kraschnewski, of Scio,
Germany; Paul Limbeck, of Scio.
Hungary; Christopher Shelvig, of Al
bany, Norway, and Christopher How
land, of Albany, Norway.
Those who made declaration of in
tention to become citizens ar Paul
Shelvig . of Albany, Norway; a nr.
Thor L'en, of Albany, Norw iv.
The previous records established at
the joitnty clerk's office in on single
d iv for the reception of appli-m ; for
citizenship s two.
The re.' ."jii for the many noidi ;a
t'ons ;estciday is that all mcr who
m.' tie ( ec. a rat ions of in t em ion fur
:i' enshi n i re than seven v.-Nirs ago
l.iuh' '.,pl; for second papers not
iater than today. If application for
final papers was not made by the as
pirants tt become American citizen i
before thi c;ate, the applicant v.-uid
have tc file z new declaration of
tension in which event he would hive
h. wait .r hast two years bet'on he
an apply for final papers.
Thrs iKmgr was caused by a new
"aw passed by the last le.ji-dature
which goes into effect. The appli
cations made yesterday were all tin
ier the old law.
fuel for automobiles in place of gas
oline, was attended this morning in
front of 1 lulbert-Ohliiitf I lardware
company's store bv a large number
of local atitoists. Some were supplied
samples of the fuel in their
motors and tried out their cars with
the new substitute for gasoline. Some
pronounced it the coming fuel and
expressed favorable opinions.
Leave for Southern Oregon on
Hunt. Arriving here last night and
leaving this morning after stopping
over night at the Vandrau hotel, C. K.
Mantus, A. K. Mauser, J. W. Hoches
and K. V. Newman, all of Amity and
W. I Carrigau and A. P. Autiu, both
ot iMcAltnnville, are on their way to
Southern Oregon on a deer hunt.
Marriage License Issued. Yester
day afternoon a marriage license was
issued by Deputy County Clerk Rus
sell to Guy Cotter, over 21, of Leb
anon, and Ploria Mav Dunn, age 17,
of Albany.
Return to Their Home. Leaving
this morning, lames 1. Robinson, and
son Ralph Robinson anil wife, and ,
daughter, Mrs. H. M. Hendershott,
returned o their home in Portland,
after attending the Knights Templar
conclave. While in the city they were
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. CtY Lit
tler. Mrs, Littler is the daughter of!
James Robinson. He was elected re-!
corder of the grand comniandery tor'
the J4th consecutive year. j
Minister Expected Soon. Accord
ing to word received yesterday from
vichdeacon Chambers of Portland, by
C. W. Tebault. Rev. J. 1). Cummins,
of Philadelphia, who has been en
gaged to take charge of St. Peters
Kpiseopal church will arrive here from
the eat September JO. Cpou his ar
rival be will i m m 1 1 i .-1 1 1 1 v t .1 L-. 1 1 -1 r n f
of the church and will conduct ser
vices the following Sunday.
Marriage License issued. Orton 1
Charles Ager, age Jl, of Mill City,!
and Luctresia Rroda. age 20, of Scio. ;
were iued a marriage license Thurs-'
(UV anenmoti iv 1 'unity county
;LUTk Kussi-11. Ihev
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wore married at
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NEW PHYSICAL DIRECTOR !
AT LOCAL lU.Um
I. J. Campbell of Emporia,
Kansas, Will Take Charge of
Albany Association Lads.
Mr. II. J. Campbell of Emporia,
Kaunas, and wife left Emporia .Mon
day and is expected to arrive here
Thursday to become a physical direc
tor for tiie local V. M. C. A.
Mr. Campbell is a graduate of Kan
sas University and ha spent one year
at tiie V. M. C. A. Institute Training
school at Chicago. During 1910-12
lie was physical director and coach for
Win. Gold, at Liberty, Missouri.
During October a competitive mem
bership contest will be inaugurated be
tween the city organizations oi the Sa
lem, Albany and Eugene V. M. C. A's.
New members are joining at the Al
bany club every day and are counted
in the contest. Albany expects to
win the contest easily.
Mr. Ilerbman of the Albany associa
tion has been detailed to Lorvallis- in
the interest of the V. M. C. A. lec
ture course ticket-selling campaign,
which is being carried on through Al
bany ami the surrounding territory.
He will return Monday to assist in
the canvassing here. Those desirous
of tickets who have not yet been vis
ited may have them reserved by phon
ing the club rooms at Third and
Broadalbin.
W. P. lietin and wife, of Scio, are
business visitors here today.
Henry Cramer, of Lebanon, trans
acted business here this morning.
Mrs. C. P. Davies, of Toledo, ar
rived last evening to spend the day
shopping here.
'Mrs. E. Craig, of Eddyville, is visit
ing friends here today.
Family Loyal to School. Mrs. C.
II. Stewart, of this city, graduated
from Albany College in the institu
tion's first class in 1873 and today her '.
seventh child to attend the college
enrolled as a student. Robert Stew
art, who matriculated at the college
today, is the youngest child of Judge ,
and Mrs. Stewart, of this city. Their'
other children who have attended Al
bany College are Stanley I. Stewart,
of Lebanon: Dr. W. Edgar Stewart,
of Portland; Mrs. Mary R. Ralston,
of Albany; Ralph Stewart, of Nevada,;
and Mif-i Ki-'e Stewart, of Albany. I
Investors Here. Declaring that the !
Willamette valley is the greatest spot
they have ever seen. Messrs. Qutcst 1
and Lombard, of Switzerland, are '.
touring the valley, after a tour of the j
United States, with a view of making'
investments. They are heavy invest-!
ors and have Oregon Power Co. se- ;
curities. They arc thoroughly satis-j
fied with the Willamette valley and i
speak in the highest terms of the ad
vantages here. '
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SURVEYING?
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KOOM I Albany State Bank Bldg. Home 303 Bell 457-R.
100 STUDENTS ABE
hat tl'c prospect-; are bright for
big
hool vear at the Albanv Col
lege, is indicated by the fact thai more
students are enrolled this year than
in at least the past two years.
At present with indications that
i:ore are to come, there are hsO stu-luv.-.s
enrolled. Sixty are in the col
and academic courses and forty
In the conservatory of music.
Many new students are nr. inhered
among those enrolled, while the old
students are practically all back. The
gain in enrollment over last year is
a substantial one. The freshmen
class has 17 students and the sopho
more 15.
A. F. Autuiu, of McMinnvillc, i
.files t at the Vandrau hotel.
There witi be no religious services
at the Y. M C. A. tomorrow.
G. E. Mervian, of Salem, is at the
Mam mel.
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local and county news for a less price
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The exclusive styles, that are simple but beau
tiful are particularly desirable. The season's best
materials, in the newest shades, have been tail
ored into the many different styles, from the se
verely plain tailored to the nobbiest of garments.
But absolutely every garment has the style and
SNAP that is so much desired by all.
See the new suits that have just arrived ! They
are entirely new, exclusive and good in every par
ticular, the best styles that the New York markets
had for this season.
Twenty hunting licenses were iued
i::g i jrty minutes tins afternoon by
County Our!; Marks and deputies,
making a total of 47 licenses issued
during the day with more still going
out.
County Clerk Marks stated this af
ternoon thai for the past three days,
an aver;.ge of 30 hunting licen.-es have
been issued.
This indicates that quite a few will
hum pheasants when the s.;;:on opens
on the ;'t.- of the month and thai
the guns will pop in every dire:tiou.
E. R. Olin and son, of Mill City,
are at the St. Francis.
R. E. Eree-e, of Crabtree, is a vis
itor in the city today.
C. Raifsnider came in from Tangent
today and after attending to business
matters here, including the renewal of
Democrat subscription, will re
turn this evening.
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