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THURSDAY. A ANY'S PAST. Fn m the Democuat March 7 to May 30, 1S8I: Clioe. Finlayson was tried for the murder cl Mrs. Jai Finlayson and was found guilty ot murder in the first de gree. Fifty-four men weie examined before a jury was obtained. Chas. Hideout." Jas. Fester, Mack Monteitb, Wiu. Richards, Leon liean, Win. l'ortniiller aud Uick Cuin have sailed for San Francisco, where thev go in the interest of Hest & Althouse. Tiny will assist in setting up grain cleaners during the coming summer. Chas." B. Finlayson, the murderer, committed suicide in the county jail by hanging himself. The first locomotive wasrun or the Oregon Pacilic Apr. 11, the president, T. E. Hogg, being at the throttle. It was run from Oueatta to Yaquina, Dr. J. P Wallace, from Tennessee, has bought the property of Dr. T. W. Hairis. Dr. Wallace intends to make this his permanent home a id to engage ill the practice Of his proles ion. I Dr. Maston, lately ol Cheney, W. T . , accompanied by his wife and child, has arrived here. "They will probably make Albany their future home. Albany now has seven physicians. An Albany base ball nir.e were defeat ed at Corvadis by fifteen scores. The nexL board of fire delegatts will have a Young, Grey Fox, as Blount and Bilveu as Virgil of old, and no doubt they will Winn, as Fishers of men, many a Fish from the r;ver of their Bbort and fiery life. . Edward Murry, proprietor of the Ex change hotel, was drowned in the Cala pooia, back of the Magnolia mills. No. l's gave a picnic in Hackleman's grove May 16. In the ball game Mbany defeated Sa'em by a score of 12 to 8. No. l's of Albany won the hose race and Ltba-ion the hand engine contest. Lebanon. From the Criterion : W. R. Hardman last Saturday sold his larm of 92 acreB near Waterloo to Frank B. Carr, who 'recently came here from Michigan, for a consideration of $1300. J. M Wiley, accompanied by his two sons, left for Texas Monday evening, for an extended visit to relatives and friends. Married, at their home, one mile west of town, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1900, C. H. Greer and Mia. Gatchbll, Rev. G. K. Arnold officiating. Frank AVinkler, a former resident of this place, but of late employed as a bridge carpenter on the Great Northern, was seriously injured last week by fall ing off a scaffold. He was taken to the hospital at Everett, Wash. Wm. Ralston came over from Albany, yesterday, to attend to business matters at this place. Mrs. J. F. Feebler snd Mrs. Geo. Burkhart, of Albany, spent a few days in this city last week. Fred Morris, of Scio. who recently re turned from Dawson City, paid a visit to his sister Mip. L. M. Jones, in thi' city, last week. Mr. Morris struck it rich in the North and now owns a claim for which he has refused $50,000. When In this city be had with him two very reati tiful nugge's taken from his claim. The nuggets contJineu $10 ana iuu gold respectively , out were wuim mui." more as specimens. Mr. Morris will re turn to DawEon early in the spring. The Lebanon Express-Advance says that J. W. McMullen, an old bacnelor residing near Waterloo, has disappeared and cannot be found. He Btarted for Albany, stopping on the way, but no one knows ol his being in this city. He was not at the court bouse where he in tended to go to have a mortgage cancel led. Tonight and Friday cloudy and threat ening, with occasional sbowerB. River 4 feet. F. M. French displayman. Gorton's minstrels, a fine looking body of white men, went to Corvallis today and will play in Albany tomorrow night. There are over 7,000 Youth's Compan ions taken In Oregon. Albany Rets its share ol them, eagerly watched for every Monday. William Galloway, of Monmouth, 111., a young man who played guard beside Elliot Irvine ol this city, for two years, in Monmouth college, is in the city trav eling for the Monmouth Pottery Co. A petition was recently presented Gov. Geer for the commutation of the sentence of Harry Campbell, who murdered I. I. Swearengen in Crook county. A b g remonstrance has also been eent to it- J W. Whalley, who died recently in Portland, Beveral years ago was a fre quent visitor to Albany after Chinese pheasants. The Judge wan a fine shot and enjoyed hunting of all kinds. L. R. Alderman, vice principal of the public schools, was tried before Justice Pugh and a jury last Saturday on a charge of assault ard battery. The charge was not sustained. McMinnvilIe T. R. Following are the new officers of Sa lem's Illabee Club : W. T.Williamson president, W. 8 D'Arcy vice president, J W. Roland secretary, Claud Gatch treasurer, W. T. Grey, George Hughes, R. Cartwright, W. xf. Byrd and 0. S. Moores trustees. The Orewnian road is to he connected with the Sou-hem Pacific by a line from Springfield lo Henderson. Some genius at bugene has figured out that this means that the company wil build into ec utl. eastern Oregon. Just how this is reached it is difficult to guess. It is to be hoped though itiproves a fact eventu ally. Mr. Ah Umphrev, of Portland, has been in the city today. He reports Lou Parker as hi-.ving returned from Nome to be end the winter in Oregon He will return lo Nome in May to look after Ins interests there. He is interested in two rich claims seventy miles from Nome ai d believes he has a fortune m sight. He has already done well, "bile there is nothing in the beaches now there are millions on the creeks back from Nome according to .Mr. Parkers report. The Absolutely Pure the baking powder of general IS use its sale execcuins: that or all other baking powders combined. Royal Baking Powder has not its counterpart at home or abroad. Its qualities, which make the bread more healthful and the cake of finer appearance and flavor, are peculiar to itself and are not constituent in other leavening agents. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., SOME FISHY GRAFTS. Do gold fish belong to the republicans. Star and sun fie!) ought to ehino in any society. The sword fish should win in a duel. The fl jundor would be a poor hand in a political argument. Could a person be wrecked on a rock oyster. The shark iB the most d'shonest of all fiBb. The Democrat man lays a special claim to the pike fish. The carp is always finding fault. The flying fish can get along without being in the swim. Gorton's Minstrels Coming. The amusement public have been gulled to such an extent by the false promises of unworthy managers, that it is now careful ab:ut expending money un til assured it will get "its money's worth." When Jacob Litt or Klaw & Erlanger's entertainments are an nounced they are sure of patronage, for they are well known as splendid pro ducers and entertainer and their comp anies are known to be composed of the best talent. So it is when Gorton's minstre's are announced. The public is sure to re spond to such an extent that overflow ing houses are the result. The name of, Gorton's Minstrels are known through-' out the United States, South America, the West Iudia Islands, Canada and Mexico, and have always produced just what they advertise in the minstrel line, and the company this season is one ol great excellence and scenic surroundings, producing everything that is new, novel and enjoyable in modern minstrelsy. This is the one great minstrel show that has no occasion to resort to ungentle manly, unprofessional and unbusiness like methods to obtain the patronage of the public, but stands solely upon its merits. Coming to- morrow. Concert at 12:30 in front of Viereck's. New Incorpobatoks. Articles have been filed incorporating as follows: Foshay & Mason, at Albany, capital stock (30,000, of S100 each. Incorpora tors D. P. Mason. R. O. Stellmacher, Flora Mason. Under tint Mr. Foshay retires from the firm ; but the business is continued under the samo name. Mineral Rp'ings College of the Cum berland Presbyterian church of the Ore gon Synod. Capital stock $12 000. In corporators J. W. Wassom, R. H. Shacklette, J. II. Johneon, J. S, Morris, J. O. Goodale, W. R. Bishop, E. C. Peery. MARRIED. STEWART PAYNE. On Wednesday evening, Nov-14, 1900, at 9 p.m. at the home of the bride's mother, Mis. N. P. Payne, ner Albany, Mr. Frank Stewart and Mibs Kate Payne. The ceremony was performed by Rev, J. B. .Holmes in an impressive manner, in the prettily decorated rooms, under a mistletoe bough, in the presence of about sixty relatives and friends, in cluding nearly all of the groom's fellow soldiers in the Philippine campaign now in the city. Mr. Wiley Francis, of Eu gene, was the best man, and Miss Mc Gregor, of this citv. bride's maid. Warm congratulations followed and refresh ments were servea. The groom u a popular young man wbo did excellent service lor Uncle Sam in the PhiliDUints. and the bride a re cent graduate of the High School and an estimable young inuy, a sister ot at. a. M. l'avne. of this city. The high esteem in which they are held was displaced in aneleeant di?n'nyol valuable presents, Mr. Stewart is employed in Veal's chair factory. They will begin house .keeping not far Irom tne tactory. Great efforts are made to sell alum baking powders under the plea that they are so many cents a pound cheaper than Royal. The admis sion that they are cheaper made Is nn admis. sion that they are inferior. But alum pow ders contain a corrosive poison and should not be used in food, no matter how cheap. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK, CIRCUIT COURT. j pru.es paid lor liens range Irom f s to $4. u , r, . . , , j ..i I Buyers say that these pries are due par ,.MiDav"?U1.v.a Port,Bnt? ,lnnnB tially to the lact that many pounds of Mill Co., receivership. Cost bill objected wud birds have been on the market dur lo by defendant, argued and submitted, ing the past few weeks', an to an extent Case to be heard barretter. ( i because the fowB brought to them for Curtis Lumber Co vs W T Clark, foie- sale are in moat cases in poor condition, closure. Judgment for plaintiff. The poor condition of poultry is attrib- A E Ketchura vs Alma E Turner uted to 11,8 scarcity of wheat inland. Ketchum, divorce. . Application for al- ' Harold 1). Johnson. iinony. Demurer to complaint overruled : and defendant given Nov. 15 to answer. J Mr. Will Borkl.art and Miss Bessio Bonnie Smith vs First N. Bank, in- Burkhart left this noon for San Francis juncti.n. Intnnctioa made perpetual. co, where Mr. Burkhait will tutor the Lena Blackburn agt Archie Blackbnrn, divorce. Divorce granted after trial. Porter 81ate agt, J E Henkle, appeal from lower court. Decree of probate court reversed, demurrer sustained and petition dismissed. School Fund Con,, agt J M Blauaher. Sale coofirmed. Th:a Allison agt Jos L Peaselv. Pres ent sheriff directed to make deed. Adjourned until some time next week probably Tuesday. Wanb, Lobo, Blanco. ' The animals for the play on the 23rd, . .!; w.k .u. .. rT,, ' , "' ' :ua. K'"m OI lDe grizzly clan is here. He is from Piney i"Bn.Q''l!'tyol"srmandof jaw," o., "a, ineaing-woii irom tne cur- f ,mcF' wh mad8 ?ad nyw among uie stocK on tbe plains. Blanco, his beautiful snow-white mate in with him JrJuU,? ?tl! Musttt.nf. fleet-footed and VI ,,uuUu uu,,ufo Bpnngs is ha.-e, and othei b will arrive in aue time. Do not failt to see the anlmaln. Wnr-h. one is noted for daring and remarkable sagacity. Such a collection is rarely seen and certainly was never before in Alb any. A Successful Bazaab. The bazaar given by the ladies otthe Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon and evening, was a very tine affair and received many compliment from the large crowd in at- tendance during tbe day. Last evenine the entertainment was enlivened by the presence of a fine orchestra imdof Mr ll. J. Honkins. which inrniahaH H0i;,.-' ful music. Tbe booth displays were choics ones. The doll booth, with some elegant dolls dressed by mombsre of the I church, and the chrysanthemum booth unaer tne Riinarv n nn Mm, t kt i Irving, were the principal oneB. credit- able in every respect. Then there was a three between 62,000 and ttd.uuu, Law candy booth, an ice cream booth and a rence, New Bedford and Springfield cocoa and coffee honth. Ti, ..(D,i. Somnrville 61 ,643.Holyoke 46,712, Brock' in the evening was large, the room in I Tweedaie block, irlin. ih. h..... . 1 held, being crowded. . . . . A. B. O. Deniston, the Great Northern man. was in tne city today. W. W. Bretherton.cf the S. P., has been in tbe city today on railroad buei-; ' The engagement of Miss Hortente Levy of Salem, and Henry Go'dberg, of Seattle, is annouuet-d,; Ex-Sta:e Treasurer Phil Metchan passed through Aloany recently on his nV UUUIO 1IUU1 OOnOlUIIl. are ulso there. Rev. Ja. Thompson, of Brownsvil'e went in Snattln ii.i. ,n .. .- over tbe field in response to a c ill to a ' new church being established there ' Df. McCorkle. of Woodbnrn, came up! lart evening to Le examined by Maj. i is for the position of assistunt suriieon ! in the 4th regiment. ; T...- ... ... . ' i for Corvullis by carriage, E. F. Rice, who has hod charge of the he aoDB 00 n,ore an 0 JlT ""J V0, Plainview creamerv, has returned'to Al- A Bemis. wuose place adjoins Mr Ty bany to work in Albany creamery i "r'. rear raised 1000 sacks of omns Vii tnrfioli.,.;.!, i.. . . J . on 3 acres, and disposed of the product i, J. w. has returned from l0 Mr. Dose lor 1 lOO.-Wcodbuin Inde- Acme, WaBh,, where he has been work-' ,,, ing in a lumber mill. Frank and Joc!a.p " TV MnP.d i. orouier w. ja , bi filj:: jr iBi6latiju tn the h 01 1 1,18,'"rK' subiect of assessment, and the next lei- I la , whoareout hereon a visit. They "iXre will do 'ell to take a hand in the arrived on the loca and immediAtpW lit'-la'urewmuo e"lu""":ou , Pobtland, Oregon, Nov- V4. Captain Hart.of the United States En gineering Corpe, has just eent to the war department a complete report of the gov. ernment survey along the cource of the Snake liver. The recent expedition was in charge of Mr. Frank G Union and a party ol fifteon men. The party was ab sent on the survey about three months. A meeting of the board of directo'S of the Manulac.uters Association ot t .is city was held here yesterday. Officers for the ensuing term w re elected . Doran II. Stearns left this evening for Chicago. He goes there as a delegate from this state to the National Irriga tion Congrats thai convenes there noxt Wednesday, Thursdav and Friday. Mr. Stearns has attended tho meetings of this body for the past ten years Tne otlieo ol dipt Lanchtt, of the U. S. A. Engineers Corps, has been visited bymany river usncrmen, within the rast few days who come to enter protest against ihe order which the Captain caused to be posted a few days ago, or tiering the owners of fishing si'cs in the Columbia to remove the piles that are so desirable to the succesB of thoir vocatian. Tho Captain tins had no dosire to injure the fishing grounds, but rather is obey ing orders from the department in pre serving ine river in hub regtuu.i John Duffy was today sentenced to a term of eighteen months in the peni tentiary at Salem for having broken into the hardware store on the East side mid stealing a case of Kuives valued at about Wheat still continues to dcclino in value. This afternoon at 4 o'clock the price paid was 54,'a'c, dropping off of a half cent from yesterday's price. 'Ihe local waruhouscB seem to be well filled, and the demand at tho present time is not great. The Or ental shipments oi flour continue, though very small. The warehouses at Jaong Kong are filled lo overflowing and the affairs of the country ! are at present iu such condition that, ' there are scarcely no shipments inland. I Onions are quoted this evening as , bringing $1.15 to If 1.25 when sold by the I producers to the dealers on front street, j Potatoes are rather weak, bringing 60c i to 65c in bags. Tho vetBels service dur ing the past few days, has not been the nest anu to this fact tho weak market iB attributed. Tho poultry market, at this ! writing is rather poor. Spring chickens bring but $2 to !f3 per dozen and the College of Physicians and Surgeons for me ebuuy ui uicuiuiue, anu iHlbH xura- n an will take a special course in music. They will be gone until next Summer, A ball was given last evening at the Maccabee hall by the high school danc ing club. During the evening there was a ake walk won by Thomas Shea and Bessie Parker and Oscar Baumgart and Nellie Miller, while Harry Weaver and Eva French secured the booby prize, A library social will be held at the residsnceof E. F. Sox, tomorrow, Fridav evening, for tbe benefit of the library of the U. P. Sabbath school. An offering will be takeri during tne evening for it. A program will be rendered and refresh, ment9 Borved- Everybody invited. Alba Hevwood, one of Albany's favor. ites, will make his fourth appearance in this citv on Tuesday evening. Dec. 4. under the auBpices of the Elks, under whom he appeared three years ago this feu. We will all go. Shortly after his ii.tinnranai1.TiAnnnd iimt v .uiT X i .i in Texas and it was thought for awhile that he would uie. But be didn't. FRIDAY. Massachusetts. Massachusetts, which is about the size of Marion, Linn and Lsne counties, has ' population of 2,805,346, an Increase ol a'z Per ce,:( 10 wa -earB aoooi vie same Inr lue P'eceaiag oecaae. r-very onnty in tne date but two increased in population, Bristol leading with 35.1 per cent. Barnstaole and Nantucket de creased. There are 33 cities in the elate, Boston leadn with 660,892, an increase of 2R Per cenU The neJtt I""88 city is Worcester, with 1)8,420, an increase ol 39-8 Per ceDta F" ttlver L" 104,863 n increase oi w.v iwr wot. iowen v. 969, Cambridge 91,866, Lynn 68,513, ton 40,063, seven have between 30,000 and 40.000. Cbelses. Fltchburg, Haver- i bill, Maiden, Newton, Salem, Taunton. All show a gooo. increase. Money in ONioNBt There is money in onions if one has tbe beaverdam land. From lour acres John Tyler and Obarles j 8eeluy sold their onion crop this season lor $1360, delivered to the purchaser, Fred Dobb, oo the place. Five years i M0 jir, Tyler rented this place, situated 2i "''" eaBt ol VVoodburn, and two ' yr afterwards bought Ihe tract for I IIDUU. HUU UUW U.W uu.ui.iu vu .o Ti,iB noon through some mistake of Mbe office in Portland, omy auoui nun i .iiniwli Oceanians arrived in AlDSuy. Kawlings has telephoned for the niisiing papers and they will be distrib- n,ellon 11,8 arrival ' U'e lraiD at 7 0 " clonic. Umatilla counly, which has been boasting of so much prosperity, shows a rpilncinn in its assrsiment Irom last "".I." vear of I1.300.0JO. Uoesn't itiri j.r you. ( UUtllKCDD. I POBTLANO, NOV. 15, Mr. George Tuybr, president of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, was seen this afternoon oy a representative of the Democrat regarding the aid the Chamber will givo tba effort toiecu,e an appropriation from congress for the building of a canal around The D.illej U afford means of passage (cr vessels cun. ng from the tipper Ooluinb.a au I the Snake rivis. Mr. Taylor is ol the opin ion tbat the Ch.tuibor will do mucn to make the cUim of Oregon'ans (or this waterway eiuphu it. J. W. Browti. who was arrested las' night by Patrolman Bailey n us arraigned in ponce com t this aileiuuoi iliargett with having robbed M. Obvlu. railroad ' employe of Pendleton, while UmI gentle man was on bis way to t..e Union depot last evening snortly afler 8 o'clock. The robbery look place at the north end ol Sixth street and Obylo says that there were three men who took pari iu it, They deprived him of $70 iu money and the silver watch which hecauiec. The case was laid over until toiuoir irv. It is expected that a large number c l Epwortn Leaguers will be iu the city tu mo.'row to attend the L-agueconvemion that U scheduled to be held ut the tinn-e Methodist Episcopal church. The dele gates will come from all pana of th romanci uis net. The wheat market this afternoon is somewhat turner than it waB yesterduy, although the local inure still continues at64)sc The eastern market is a bet ter and it is owing to this fact that the firmer shade characterizes the local market. Hon fuhn Barrett. e-eT'mtpil Rintnn Ministei to China, addresced the mem bers of ti,e Portland Chamber ol Com merce and a number cf the business men ol the city, in the Chamber looms this afternoon. Tbe subject upon which he spoke was, "The Oriental Trade," Mr. Barrett said in the course of his remarks that he has always been an ardent be liever iu the Pacilio coast development and of the aid she will secure in that de velopment through her trade with the eastern countries . He Baid that he did not wuh make a political assertions, but from his travel iu the Far East would give a few facta regarding the countries mere as nenencial to the United States. At the present time the trade of China and the other eastern nations is great, but American merchants get but a meagre share of it. English merchants nave iinely organized svstomB of mer cantilo trade In the east, but despite i.imi lact me American mercnanlseuould Pe in no way intimidated. "1 Bm satis fied," be said, that Iwothiidanf the nrn. ducts demanded by those Eastern na tions could readily be furnished by tbe m:-iuu cuasi s'aies. Hakoi.d B, Johnson, Gorton's Famous Minstrels. Coming tonight. New in everthing and iu keeping with tbe timea. The music of tbe bones and tambontines will awaken in the m tnds o many old theal re-goers the memories o the early days of mlnstielsy, when crowds Hocked tn see the "plantation singers" and returntd home tn talk of what they had seen, until the recollec tions bad been blotted out bv the wnn. dors ol suroeeding shows. The people have (.rown more discriminating in the beBtowal of their BDolauee since thnre distant days, but they have the same liking lor minstrelsy, and tbat fact will probably be demonstrated when Gor ton's MinstrelB appear. This is tbe one snow oi minstreiBy tbat has cast aside all old, worn-out features, and givi to the public a pure, wholesome, up-to-date tlio.v, iu I! ol ginger, soap and brilliancy. New lacs, new acts, new tongs, dances huu nunc. Wail I r f'e only great show of mln strelsy and jou nill get yiur money's worm. O. H. Burggraf has returned from an architectural trip to Eastern Oregon. Mr, Ben JohnBon, of this city, is seri ously ill at his home wilh a cancer; in the abdomen. Mr. Wiley Francis, of Eugene, re turned home this afternoon accompanied by bis cooain, Miss Vira Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Irvin will leave reit week lor Phoenix, Aliz , where they will spend the winter, returning to Albany in tbe spring. Remember the b ok social tonight at the residence ol E. F. Sox. A program, sociability, refreshments and offering lor tbe U, P. 8. S. library. Charles Redflold, civil engineer on the Columbia Southern, has returned to Al bany to spend tbe winter, work having stopped for the winter, Mrs. Geo. A. Landis denarted Thurs day morning last, to join her husband at Gold Hill, where they intend making their future home. Newport News. Mrs. Bryant, who has been a residen of California for tbe past six years, is in tbe city on a visit the guest of her father air. i. u. money, it is luirteon years since she resided In Albany. Mr. Will Logus, of Oregon City, a member of the famous I Co. of the Phil ippine campaign, has been in the city the guest of his cousin Mrs. Dr. Leinen ger. Mr. Joe Ralston, of this city, is now electiician at Warm Springs, where he has charge of the new electric light plant that illuminates the agency. The plant is in efficient bands. . Miss Nelson, who has been spending several months here the guest of ber brother, Mr. Homer NelBon, has received won. of the dangerouB illness of her mother with appendicitis, and will leave tomorrw lor dome. Superintendent Jackson has already visited sixty-three ol tbe echoils ol the county, which be reports in good condi tion. He will visit the o her schools as required by law, an 1 Is glad of tbe privi- ie e oi coming in contact wnn all tu work of the county. The city recorder of Salem was fined a dollar this week for rding his bicyi le on a forbidden sidewalk, Tbe rocorder nnen iii-noeii. GRAFTS. One always believes the mean tbinut man savs about himself, but not bis self p.-aise. A good many people wait for gray airs of their nwn lnfi,r, llipo liavn rra. pect for them. Cork j tckets may sometimes save s man, but corkscrews never. On the contrary many a uiau has sunk fiocn mem. l.ivn uiwl lu.n i. i.i .,. Heeded by sonio people t'aese modern )o. iuny uve mure man luey learn. It tn'tes a suiait man to dibcover that e ie wrotig. A Crawfordsviile Affair. Vemio SIojii and John Bern, two young men of Crawfordsviile, wore brought lo Albany this forenoon by the constnb'e of that town and placed in the county j:til to await tho action of the circuit couit under 2o0 bonds. The uffeuso is given as follows : Last Sun- dciy tvening near Urawfordevillo, while Fred 'Jreen was escorting Miss Addie Hall homo from church at Crawfoids villo they were assaulted by Sloan and Hem, roughly handled and kicked and beaten. Tho cries ol the two were heard by J, O. Fox who went to their a sist ci nee aud the young men lied. The young men appeared before Justice Glass yes terday with the result stated. Foot Bali.. Two games ol foot ball have been arranged between G Co,, of this city, end the Company at Eugene to he played on Christmas and New ieara at tins city and Eugene. The members of tho Albany Compunv are having electric lights nlacnd on tho west aide of the squaro back of the Alco Club rooms, and ns most of tbe members of the team are young men who work days, will practice by electric light during evenings. The contest is exciting in tercet among the young men and prom ise o he exhibitions of foot ball the people will ffish to witness. The Guard says of the samo: Fred Euwards, the U.ufO. ouaiter. has been secured as a coach, and tho noyvoterans will bfgin to learn olhor things than "ready, liie." Among the candidates for variociB positions the following are alreadv mined of: White, center: Babb. Marx. Gil. Btrap, backs; Withrow, Slubling, Ifuteh insou, tackles; Taylor, Spencer; guards; Hooker, McCornack, ends. Joe Klein's Josh. Hunters of Tou- dle:on a-e getting to be almost as bad for manipulating the truth as are fishermen. When Joe Klein, rat Turner, Ernest Hiilt and Joe Nnlf went o-nnnf .hntitino lo Arlington last Sunday they were good friends. Now see wl at jealousy will do. Joe Nolf told a reporter for the East Oro Bnnian that the whntn iiariv had nttlu nnt one goose and that Joe Klein had bought ana nan paio ou cents tor it. Mow cncnea Mr. Klein with an impi aching state ment to the effect that be (hot two wild geeBe and the other members cf the nartv didn't nhnnt nnv And emildn't lmu or beg any. Out of the pure goodness ot ii is ueurc no gave one oi ins geese to Fat Turner and Joe Noll. They drew cuts lor it, and Joe Nolf lost, hence his jealousy. Pendleton L. O. Tub MACcanvus Albany's Maccabeo team went to Coivallis this week where they did some work for the Corvallia lodge in the most approved manner, in itialing six new members. Speeches were niado b IVpnty Organizer G. L. Rees and J 8. Van Winkle end a fine banquet was served. Coapliments will be returned at this city tomorrow even ing when Corvallis's fine team of about twenty-five members will be hero and do the work for abont thirty Albany meu . Tbe Albany members will seek to get even with their brethren up the river in as handBome a way as possible. Tbe city election will occur on Dec. 3. Only three councilmen are lo be choien. Mrs. Ida M. Buell, of Portlntid, form erly of Albany, yesterday received a dis cbarge in bankruptcy. Mr. Elmer Holsinger, a telegiaph operator at Salem, wbo very recently went to New Mexico for the bene.iU of health, died yesterday. Mrs. Holsini'er is a Bister of Mr. JohnW. Veatch, of Tbe Review. Tbe body will be brought back lo Salem (or interment. Review. Alter Joseph Whitney had gone to bed at bis home, three miles north of Wood- bum, Monday nlgnt, man appeared at his bedside, and, pointing a guu at him. ddmauded his money. Mr. . Whitney bad a purse containing $2.75 under his pillow. This be turned over and tho tbief departed. A larger sum of money was bidden outside and is now deposited in safe handB. The intruder wore sold ier clothes, bad on a maek, and about six leet in height. woouuuru independent. Invitations are out for G. Co's military ball on Wednesday evening, Nov. 25, ex tensive preparations (or which are being kiade. Tbe order of the day will bu: Musicians call al 8:60 p. tn., adjutant's call at 8:65, grand assembly at 9 o'clock, drill call at 9:10, recall at 11.65, mess call at 12 m drill call at 1 a. m. recall at 2:55 a. m, tapB at i a. tn. Commanding officer John Hol land, officer of the day Claud Klum, of ficer ol tbe guard J. A. Finch, Bergeants "f tbe guard Fred Weatherford and Ohts. nilyeu, sentinels rtockey ti. mason, win. V. Merrill and H. E. Turpin, chief hnglor Bert L, Brown, Mueic will be furnitucd by Eugene's fine orcheeti a. EvBBvnoDV Will be Dkliohted to learn tbat Alba Heywood, tho prin:e of com' edians, whose marvelous ability to im personate, wLoeo funny topical son-s, bright f.iyinns ard sweet sirnirg have established him as a prime favorite with amusement seekers, will appear at the Armory on December 4th under auspices of the Albany Lodge of Elks. Tickets now on sale at the Postal Te'efjrapb of flee and at Dan son's drug stoi' .