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About The Semi-weekly democrat. (Albany, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1926 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1914)
I. B. SGHULTZ DESERTS LOCAL PROGRESSIVE RANKS Progressives will drift into the Dem-! Dtratic party and will do so because' tliey have confidence in Woodrow 1 Wijcon :.vyrve of tin- rcco-r h has made since assuming his oath of office. "I ask no favors at the hands of the rVrnorrntir t:irtv and am actuated by no other motive than a sense of public duty in registering as a Democrat." o Mrv W. R DrRpan and Hv.iirhtcr Doris left on the Oregon Electric to day for Portland from which city they will leave tonight for Minneapolis on evernl months vi?n with relatives. ELECTION JUDGES County Court This doming An . nounced Boards to Serve 54 Precincts. TWO WOMEN APPOINTED TO SERVE ON EACH BOARD List Will Be Posted for Objec tionand Revised After 3 Months. Continued from Wednesday, Jan. 28 Naming two members of each board to serve the 54 precincts of I. inn coun ty, through a de.iirc lo permit tiie lairer sex to nave a hand m ai lairs, I lie county court today announced the judges and clerks lor the coining elec tion. One hundred and eight women of Linn county, thus have been selec ted to serve on election boards. Some arc named as judges and others us clerks. There are three judges and three clerks on each board. The list -will be posted in County Clerk Marks' office for three mouths, for the interposition of objections. At the end of that, time the list will be revised and notices will be sent out. Only one board for each pre cinct is announced, with the exception of one. Should the services of a second board for any precinct become necessary through the indication of heavy registration, the county court will inline another when the list is revised. Judges and Clerks of Election, 1914. Albany precinct No. 1. Judges: Geo. A. Iloflich, J. li. Cougill. Mrs. G. M . Junkin. Clerks: George 11. Crowell, Geo. C. Richards, Volena Smith. Albany precinct No. 2. Judges: F. M. J'rench, G. C. Turner, Kdward Washburn. Clerks: li. M. Payne, Dollie Betiding, Cassie II. Thompson. Albany precinct No. 3. Judges: J. A. McCullougli, I... II. I-ish, Mrs. II. A. Nelson. Clerks: A. G. Senders, R M. Arnold, Mrs. G. T. Ilocken smith. Albany precinct No. 4. Judges: W. C. Tweedale, Mrs. J. K. Ilaight, J. T. Shea. Clerks: I T. lilounl, Edwin Kortmiller, Mrs. J. K. Swank. Albany Precinct No. 5. Judges: E. 1. Wiles, W. K. Jones, C. S. Mul len. Clerks: C. C. Cameron, Lelia Mitchell, Mamie S. Riley. Albany precinct No. 6. Judges: I IV VV. Mclilimirry. Mrs. W. Ii. Chance, Francis Karrell. Clerks: W. A. Kastburn, Mis. 1 M. Powell, Mrs. I. A. Munkers. Albany precinct No. 7. Judges: C. N. McK.ey, K. U Umphrey, Mrs. H. I.emke. Clerks: R. K. Hartsock, R. R. Kfnox, Mrs. John C. Hryant. Albany precinct No. 8. Judges: 0. R. Miller, C. K. Mills. Mrs. J. I. Livingston. Clerks: Truman Itabh, L. P. Terhune, Mrs. C. V. Vitnk. Albany precinct. No. 9. Judges: I). 1"). Hackleman, P. J. Simpson, Hen ry Lyons. Clerks: T. Y. S. Ballau lyue, M audc Hryant. M r.1. R. U Hurkltart. Merlin precinct. Judges: M. S. lU'llinger, Ora Todd, O. I.. Swink. Clerks: K. Burrcll, Mary E. Mills. E. I,. Gilbert. North Hrownsvitte precinct. Judg es: W. M, Hilleary. Lillian Brown. Cecil Harrison. Clerks: Geo. W. I riukard, James N. Coshow, Amy Standish. Fast Brownsville precinct. Judges: C. II Klswick. W. W. Robe, Mary Fisher. Clerks: W. M. Glass. N. P. Crutne. Alta llowc. South Brownsville precinct. Judg es: J. 1). Irvine. Anna Mr Far land, Hcniv Moran. Clerks: J. M. Cooley, WmMoian. Mrs. P. F. Baker. West Brownsville precinct. Judges: T. C. Until. W. A. Anion, Mary F. Bowers. Clerks : Getirge S. Hume, Oren Stratum, Clara Sweaiingeu. t'alapooia precinct. Juiles:. A. C. Miller. W. C. Stellnwclur, Mrs. N. B. Sprenger, Clerks: Fred Chase, Ber tha J. Beck. i:. G. Smith. Center Precinct. Judijes: J. K. Cooper, Mrs. A. II. l;rum, John H. Scott. Clerks: George B. Wheeler, Gen. II. Moss, Mrs, D. M. Bonar. Crawfortlsville precinct. bulges: W. II1. Scott. F. M. Barr. M;Mtie Swan. Clerks: IV F. McKercher, R. R. Rob ineM, Iva Mickalsou. Crowfoot l'recinct. Judges : H. C. Harris. Ben Simpson, Mrs. G. R. Ti tus. Clerks: Frank Simons, Frank Steen. Mrs. S. L. Croin. Foster precinct. Judges: Albert Riggs. Nfliicy (ti'dney, Bert C. Nye. Clerks: IKiylon Harris, Fred Simons. Mae Norwood. Fox Valley orccinct. Judges: S. O. Brown, Clara Surry, L. C. Trask. Clerks: Ray J. Fox. J. H. Johnston, (traco Bodeker. East llalscv precinct. Judges: John W. Miller, .Mrs. 1. S. McWilliams. Geo. Tayhtr. (,'lerks: R. L. Winna ford. I.ida Stewart, G. P. Walton, West Halsey precinct, Judge: W. 1. Wells. S S. Peeper. Ida Cnnnniin-s. Clerks: W. P W'alil. Fred Robins, Mrs. G. W. l.aubner. North llarrishurg precinct. Judge: T 0. Bennett. Mrs. Geo. I. Wilhelm. C F. Maxson. Clerks: H R. Sher rill. Mabel La -c. J. B. Littler. South Iltirrisburt; precinct. Judges: T. W. Soinniervillc. ITuabeth Robin son. R. C Shinier. Clerk: T. J An cUrnn, On:i Unit. J. L. Norwood Hollev l'recinct. Judges: J M. Rice I R. Snrinuer. Vinta Ptiilpott. Clerks: P W. King. L. O. Wrigh;. Minnie C. Bruce' Jordan precinct. Judges: H.irvev Shelto-i. Mm. W. C. Adams, S. B. Secretary of County Committee Approves of Administration; Registers As Democrat. I. R. Schullz, secretary of the Pro-' gressive County Central committee, one of the three delegates troin Linn county to the Progressive state con vention at Portland, editor of the Progressive newspaper published at Albany last November, secretary of; the Linn county Progressive club j and one of the best known and most j active members of the Progressiv e I party in this section of the state dur- ing the recent campaign, has renounc- ! ed allegiance to Lx-PreMdcnl Roo-ie-1 veil and today registered with Couu- ly Clerk Marks as a Democrat. i When asked by a Democrat repre-! seutative if it were true that he had! registered as a Democrat, Mr. Schulu j replied in Liic affirmative. 1 "I have come to the conclusion," I said the former Progressive worker,; "that President Wilson and the Dem- j ocratic members of congress have. made good on each and every pledge contained in their national platform. The tariff and currency laws have been passed and they are botih meri torious measures which arc drafted in ihe interests of the masses. Busi ness has not been injured as a re sult of the passage of these laws and on the contrary shows many 'signs of marked improvement. "While I Jiave always admired, and stil ladmirc the personality of Colo nel Roosevelt, I am firmly of the opin ion that President Wilson has made a better president than either Roose velt or Taft. "I helieve thaf the great majority of 1 Sale Prices TTiis Week I Cole. Clerks: Allic I'cppcrliiif;, John D. Grimes, John II. Ciediles. Kindlon precinct. Judges: T. J. Follis, O. M. Baker, Klr.iliclh Cr.il) trec. Clerks: Ida M. Sander, Louisa Hcnlke, Charles l.cfflcr. Knox Hlltte preeinct. Judges: II. IJ. Ihiiwht, Alice C. Miller, Mrs. C. W. Houston. Clerks: H. 'L. Kizer, J. VV. Chambers, VV. H. McBridc. l-acomb precinct. JikIkl-s: VV. VV. Sanders. Mrs. G. A. Jadwin, John Marrs. Clerks: C. Ii. Soule, Mrs. H. A. Gaines, Henry Nolan. Lebanon precinct. Judges: G. W. Cruson, Fannie Millsap, J. R. Green. Clerks: George II. Kandle, Minerva A. Donaea, O. L. Haliimore. North Lebanon precinct. Judges: 11. L. Gilson, VV. E. Harden, Clara Chcadle. Clerks: J. M. Hurlcnshaw, K. K. Guy, Mattic Mois:. South Lebanon precinct. Judges: C. II. Ralston, Lee Hilyeu, Anna R Reed. Clerks: Joseph Rentier, Sig urd Landfirom, Helen V. Crawford. Mill City precinct. judges: Jas. Dawes, Thco. Goddard, J. L. Gcddcs. Clerks: D. L. Turnidge, Maude Holt, Kiltie Perdue. Orleans precinct. Judges: E. Dow, Henry Stewart, Lou Adams. Clerks: L. Edward Dyer, Mrs. Hcike Ohling, Lawrence E. Eagy. Peoria precinct. Judges:. F. L. Hayne, S. S. Myers, Anna Abraham. Clerks: J. W. Lamar, P. H. Krccrk Sen, Mrs. E. NL Marcus. Price precinct. Judges: Scott Ward, J. F. Bain, Mrs. Sanford La salle. Clerks: Q. P. Propst, Samuel Hurch, Mrs. F.. II. Holloway. lVbvidcnce precinct. Judges: G. P.. Lcever, John Brock, I")ora Nelson. Clerks: M. M. Myers, William Nel son, Leone Montgomery, , Rock Creek precinct. Judges: W. B. Robertson, Ashhy Hester, T. L. l.awsou. Clerks: E. B. Heseman, Gertie Hester, Mrs. C. H. Gaines. Rowland precinct. Judges: G. G. Belts, Mrs. W. A. Lane. B. E. Grimes. Clerks: C. P. Kizer, Mrs. J. 1). Pence, Alice Grimes. Santiam precinct. Judges: F. D. Cornell, VV. E .Serfliug, Jennie Aud rey. Clerks: Harry E. Mullen, Mrs. K. C. Reilcy, E. J. Kuapp. North Scio precinct. Judges: VV. G. McDonald, Nancy Gill, J. A. Hilyeu. Clerks: C. A. Warner, John Wesley, Annie Dcvaney. South Scio precinct. Judges: G. VV. Morrow. T. M. Holt. Iva Abbott. Clerks: L. F. Jones, J. B. Coney, Ag nes Cain. Shedd precinct. (First board) Judges: C. II. Davidson, VV. W. Po land. Ida Hrasl'icld. Clerks: E. VV Shedd. C. A. I'mili. Zella Davis. Shedd precinct. (2ml board) Judges: K. S. Acheson. John llalvcr son. Vera Sprenger. Clerks: I . M. Thompson, C. C. Dickson, Meda Forbes. Sbelbnrn precinct. Judges: J. W. Miller, S. II. Goiu. M. 1. C. Arnold Clerks: Goldia Jones. Alfred Blatoh- tor.l, Bertha D. Meiser. Sodaville Precinct. Judges: J. M. Stewart, Mrs. Peter LaForge, H. D. Klum. Clerks: A. II. Parrish, Gu.s Anderson, Mrs. V.. C. Simms. Str.wvberv precinct. Judges: H. M. Donelly, J. M. Graves, Mrs. Per cv Stearns. Clerks: VV. D. Brown. 1'. T. Shafer. Mrs. E. H. Hulhurt. Sweet Home precinct. Judges: E. C. Russell. VV. 11. Goings, Edith Stone. Clerks: O. C. Stone. Geo. L. Ellis, Mabel Waikins. Sunrise precinct. Judges: VV. E. Baker, M. E. Dowd. Mis C. R Lamb. Clerks: II. G. Fisher, F. F. Seavcrs, Mrs. R. N. Torhct. Svr.U'tise precinct. ludges: VV. E. Fisher. Mrs. Ed Meeker, G. VV". Birt cbel. Clerks: Herman Asohe. l-'red JiMies. Laura J. Illume. T.lllui.in (recinct. Judges: M. P. Briggs, Emma l'oiper, James Skcllv. Clerks: Herbert Rciily, L. 11. True love, Ida VVarniv-k. TangeTit precinct. Judges: M. C. Brown, Marion F. VVoml. lesse Jcnks, I lerks: L. B. l.uper, Minnie Scott. Mrs. D, W. Shirley. Tennessee precinct ludees: B. C. (irlcton. John B.irr. Mrs Aa Baker Clerks: R C. Burkliart, tieo. Ros, lieoriiia Mitchell. Waterloo precinct .ludecs: .1. 11 Newl.md, V. I". CliainUer. Linnie ll.irliin. Clerks: Daniel J.uncriichl. S.unucl Harris, Beitlia St.ni.ird. Our sale prices continue throughout this week, on men's and boy's suits, shoes, hats, underwear, shirts, and furnishings. Men's and boy's suits are individually marked at the lowest price possible, and are not put in job lots. You can be assured that you are saving hard-earned $$. You may want a stripe, a plain or mixed goods, the principal thing is:. Does it fit in the back, and does it set right? If you try on one cf our suits, you will want it, because of the perfect fit. Prices Like These Prevail $25.00 Men's suits for $18.75 $20.00 Men's suits for $14.35 $15.00 Men's suits for $11.45 $10.00 Men's suits for $ 7.85 $7.00 Boy's suits for $5.25 $5.50 Boy's suits for $5.00 $5.00 Boy's suits for $3.95 $4.00 Boy's suit for $2.75 Men's $1.00 Wool undearwear, 2 piece, now the garment 79c T 7rn's $1.50 Wool undearwear, 2 piece heavy, now, the garment 98c Men's 50c Cotton underwear, 2 piece, now, the gprment 39c Men's cotton union suits, now, the garment 78c Men's Ruff neck sweaters, sale price 85c, $1.15, $2.98, $3.28 Men's V Neck Coats, $4.50 values for $2.35 Mai's V Neck Coats, $2.50 values, sale proce 98c OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS, EQUAL REDUCT ONS WITH SUITS Come This Week THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. 224-226 W. FIRST ST. ALBANY, OREGON Three more days of this Sale. January 3 1 your last chance on Men's and Boys' Glothing and Furnishing Goods. C'' Change places with us for a short time and will know why we have forgotten about profits. The weather man has been kind to you in one way while he has been very unkind to us. He has made it possible for you to save money while making it necessary for us to take the loss. We have the largest order placed for Spring in the history of this store. That is the reason we make the following prices for the balance of our January Clearance Sale. As we must move every dollars' worth of goods possible. Every thing on sale, from 10 to 50 per cent off. 'Nuff sed, hear the story in figures: SUITS $7.75 instead of 12.50 $10.75 instead of 15.00 $13.75 instead of 20.00 $18.75 insteadof 30.00 RAINCOATS $7.65 instead of 12.50 $10.75 insteadof 15.00 $13.75insteadof 20.00 $18.75insteadof25.00 Money - Working - Overtime - Discounts In Other Departments SHIRTS 75c instead of 1.25 $1.15 instead of 2.00 Wool Shirts $1.25 instead of 2.00 $1.80 instead of 3.00 HATS $3.75 instead of 5.00 $2.35 instead of 3.00 Underwear 85c instead of 5.00 $1.15 instead of 2.00 We have everything for Man or Boy Reduced Tracy Clothing Company 330 West First St. Albany, Oregon