THURSDAY. ALBANY'S PAST. Free Rural Delivery. I I NDIAN WAR VETERANS. Needed Legislation. GRAFTS. i.i oniini men part their hair hllini over. L.poi"tt",hr'ind more C0B" m really i" love wait and TtS? '"uey on .y-;ur 8irl tt,ter m wial.mgtonee (a life ,bot.ld 'Uc antlevtor. Don't slop ovi er even in muddy weath- Erom the Democrat Oct. SI. 1881 to Jan. J6, 1S85: The presidential election aroused great excitement in Albany. It was at first svnnouncea mat Biaine nau Deunelect-d, but of course this was erroneous. The vote in Linn county was: Cleveland 1431, Blaine 1444, Butler 39, St John 42. Cleveland's plurality over Blaine, 197. Kightwatch Jones has invented a handle for a cross-cut saw- The democrats held a big ratification on the square in front of tlte court hauad H, J. Orrnsby, 'he special agent of the postal depart ment in charge of the free rural delivery system was in Sbedd yesterday and es tablished the recoud'route out from that place. It runs to Plainview and around this war nearly to Tangent and within a mile of Oaavilte. J. H. Cochran was ap pointed carrier. Mr. Orms.by came to Albany today and laid out the Knox liui'e route, about a twenty-five mile run.coverine: the country around Knox's uuue toinecity. v-ranK roweu waeap. Lebanon. v,m the Criterion. L Talt,ol Albany, was working In , i",. . Monday and Tuesday, In the frS' favorite ordr, The Pendo. ntlban. E"Sne n1'- Salem are kick KS 1" census returns. It's no use mS ; Vntlemen, botlor move to Leb. aid live in a city. MilierPoBt has elected the ,. "-Vnillrers fur the ensuing year: S7t Bryant S V, H 0 Caufleld ; J 'oX'r'ouKfauardcArnet, Several patties from about Sweet 1. were in town last week for the S of enlisting Ool. Montague's p Siaa lor a now law regarding the 17 a on lor killing doer The par T ,Sm thai as the law now stands Svo heuoes are killed before their Sarcoid enough to take care of i miM They desire to have the .Sonbonemonth later. KsifOmcBBn.Baley chapter No. 8, BAM: F J Miller, high priest; D H i.m kire: Edward Washburn, scribe; E FrS captain of host ;WF Bead Loipal sojourner; J N Duncan, royal p rnin- E W Langdon, treasurer; FeIC ecretary; J P Galbraith, 3d "; B A Fo ler, 2d' vail ; G P Simpson, lrtwUj L 0 Marshall, truslec; W k Baker, sentinel. , nijmpn nf America: Con- ml,RLBurkhirt; advisei, F E Adams; tiers, EE Huston: banker, 11 H Ell.s; .....I I- w Rarirmao: watchman, t Ji Boom; sentry., JJ 0 Burth.rt; pnysic- Uns, Dr M rl lima ana vc n "? ' deleaates to state convention, C tr Bur k.,t , alternate. E E Hustoa. Tlpuroe of Honor: ruoin, Lilian ,n honor ot the election.of Cleveland and! pointed carrier. The service will begin lie n1 TICK S. .. I in a few wekR nprliflno hv th nrflfc nf tha i year The other petitions for routes out oi a many nave not yet been lorrcauy placed before the department. There will be another special here in the Bprini: to consider the MiIlers, 0-.kv.lle ana Cloverdaie routes. Jtliiee Dennv lias been nnnnintml hv Li Hung Chang one of the directors of railroads in Gnina, Tne result of the nity election : Mayor, j Walter Ketci.um 203, J L mil 175; re corder, N J Hen ton 2)9, scattering 10; marahal, Geo Burkhart 183; I C Dickey i 181; ..treasurer, A. 0 Lay ton 230, H Jacobs 145. Oounc'lmen: First ward, D R N Blackburn 78, H Lampman 43; second ward, V8 Peters 71, W B Snott 70; third ward, Jos Clark 58, O Q Ride dout 58. Mr Olaik and Mr Rideouc drew blanks for the office and the latter won. Fremen's eleetion : Chief engineer, J N Hoffman 58; O H Irvine 56; assist ant eniei, Virgil 1'arker na. A n attempt wn9 made to rob the coun ty iroasurer's sale but it was a failure. Tiie snow h from three to four feet deep in some puces iu Albany. During deen snow we have bad hunt ing right at nome, several 'ducks having been killed along the Santiam ditch in this city. A Blackstone club haB been formed in this city by eeveral law students, the ob ject being the study of Blackstone. An Athletic association haB been or ganized by the members of the Mechan ics nana. The council elected Fred Muller city treasuier m place oi A D Lay too, de ceased. H H Hewitt was etech deity attorney. . . . Domestic Animals. Census bulletin No. 17; just received, Is devoted entirely to uoinestic animals in. barns and in closures, not on farms or ranges, Ac' cording to it there are 12,012 incloaurea in Oregon reporting domestic animals, in which are 14,397 neat cows, 17,348 noraea, 44z steer. 734 snoep, etc. in Linn countv there are 759 inclosureB. with 1,011 neat cows, 214 calves nnder 1 year, 21 steers under 2 years, - 4 over 2 and under 3 years, and 1 over 3 years, 425 dairy cows 2 years and ovr. 853 horses, 12 mules, 179 swine, 12 sheep, Goon Sheep Itkm Tha profit that can be realized from sheep is shown in the ate experience of John W hi taker. From 08 b wee he got 113 living lambs. From the same ewes be alBO cot so heavy a clip of wool that the latter averaged l tin pur head. Last Saturday tie closed a transaction in which 50 of the lambs went to William CreeB at $4 per head. The lambs left on hands are a good as tho6fl sold, and a!; present prices are wortn ? 4 each. The increase, therefore from his 98 ewes is $452; and the wool sold irom the ewea is $143. The total is $SU7.oU, or a a average of fo U9 per Head. Air. Whitnker nas nandicd sueep lor bu years. - His breed ib a good grade ol Ux fords. Times. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Krlbs.of Minneap olis, who spent the summer here, and arrived at the McUUillen houee last Camp No. 17, Indian War Veterans, met at the court house at 1 p. ,m, today and was calleJ to order by JaBon Wheel er. The folio wine officers were elected: Jason Wheeler, captain. T. A. Ritffcs. let lieutenant. A. L. Bndgefarmer, 2nd lieutenant O. H, Walker, orderly mrtfpan'. W.J. Smith, commisamy Btmrgtiif. Dr. 6. a Smith, physician. A. B. Morris, corporal cf the guaid. F. M. Westfall, meeBengcr. The following resolutions were adopt ed: Whereas, The Indian war veterans of the North Pacific eoast are all old and are fast patsin away, and Whereas, baid Indian war veteranB haver neyer been allowed a pension by the government of the United States of America as the veterans of other wars have been, therefore, be it roaolved by this encampment, Ihat we urge upon the senators and rep 3rjentatives in cougrtBB, and espec ially the members Irom the North Pacific coaBt, the great necessity that exists for that something to be done for the relief of those who are still living. Rksolvko, That we ask congress to grant a pension of $8 per-month to each of said Indian war veterans and to wid ows of Indian war veterans and ttrat said pension commence at the time said vet erans arrive at the ae of 62 years and continue until the death of eucb veteran or widow of a veteran, ' ' Resolved. That we are decidedly in favor of the bill prepared bp a committee appointed by the Grand Encampment at Portland last June, to be presented to the approach in cr session of the Oregon State Letfieltiture appropriation $2000 to j defray the necessary expenses oi aaeie FRIDAY, Tangent. Pursuant to a call lamed by Senator Clem, there was a meeting this afternoon at the court boure to consider needed legislation, in order that our repreaenta tives may be forewarned. Judge Palmer was elected chairman and Hon. J. H Scott secretary. Only ten or twelve were present, but there were vigorous re marks bj times who were in attendance. Tax, lawe, road laws, school laws, equal- j izatioo bo.irdrt uodqther impoitant mat lers were discussed In an informal way. Senator C!em and Representatives Whitney and Ingram were present. Mr, I Montague oould not be urepent. aod 1 Senator Kellny was absent. . ! Linn Countv Hay. 1 wo ear loadB ol hay were received in Salem yeetei day from Shedds Station, in Linn county, and will be ueed by local dealers to sup ply the demand. It would seem thH the tarmerB in the -vicinity of Salem would be able to B'Jpply the needs of the city, but don't seem able to do. Tlin local dealers are pay'ng $7 to $3 a ton (. cheat hay and Irom $9 to$10 for timothy. Statesman. D. h Bond Probate Recohd. In estate of Lewik Roy real property ordered sold. In estate of Margaret Boa it e, Bodine appointed admistrator. f3i)UU Final account filed in cb late of John Olson. In estate of S M McLane accounts or dcred paid. jotiob " ,v? Mat T KaIiv l ol horses, 1Z muleB, 179swine, lz soeep, u T.1B M Hnrdman: n'i...,r. r. v Nnrma McOloln; Secre. Ury, Mary E Hoguej I inancier, W H Warners Recording Secretary, J J L;nd peIW, Jane McHargue: O W, Lloyd Hanlman ; Trustee, A D Barker ; Pianist, Lillian Brenner. Fraternal Union ol America : Frater mlMaater, Mrs Mary Kowell; Justice, Etta Creel: Secretary. D M Bartlett; Treasurer, Kobert Rnell; Protector, Ireos Nfi!lands-, Trutli, Mrs Lillian Schmidt; Mercv, Mrs J Wilson; Guide, CMcFnrltmd; tiuarrl, Jol'.u Bray; Senti nel, MraMCockell; Stewarts, Steven Eikwond Paul Schmidt; Installing Ol ficer, F E Adnrns. Alter ti e election the Fraternai Master. FE Adams and trile.M-rved Ihemembers toa mostde licious luncb which was ireatly enjoyed, owing to the lateness of the h- ur, and most highly appreciated by all present. l b Adams nas serveu bob uwu...j in prirale inclosures, In the townB of the county, it indicates almost nothing, and tnere is little value to tuo record. night from that city. Mr. Kribs invest- tw0 arm Telerona l0 be appointed by the edjlatgely in Oregon timber lands during Governo; ,0 vitit Washington. D. O. lor his lormer BOjouru among us. KoseDurg thB parp088 o( urging congress to paBs """ the lull pensioning lauian war veteraoa I Bio Prgmidmb .On account of the suc cess o! the county exhibits at th. state ' fair this year, the board haB decided to Increase the appropriation in this field i and will give tne louowing premiumo; . u a i a .. ,l:. ,, i Grand first prisn 250 and a silver cup ) Farmers have fioished up tbetr all wnrth $100 po,.ond ,200i lhjrd l60i work and gone into winter quarters. ,aanh fi(in j7B gnd 8ixth ,60. Fall grain is looking exceptlonslly mie ought to secure the finest exhibits well and is making a rapid growth, ever offered on the coaBt. Linn county The roads in the country are fine for will be there with a display that will winter and teams can make nearly as ; capture the cup. 1 . - good time aa in Bummer. . W.J.Fisher and Wm. BranBoocame! . .,,. , o tj:i. near having a serious accident one day ' Jacob Streilel to Hiram S Rich anvV . v.. 1460 Mary MoneBtea to AmoB Holdredge, Babeet Ball. The Orange and Black to a of the college are practicing daily for the basket ball game to be played next Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Athletic Club Rooms. Admission 15 cents to all parts of the house. me line up is as iouowb: Orange. guards goalers centers . goalerB guards Simpson Beam McLach In Morrison Belchee Black, WilBon Nutting Payne French Cundiff IQd anrnfi Wm Ireland to Nancy Hendricson, E0 acres. A very exciting game is expected. Kansas Cities, -r Following ia the population of Kansas cities Bmaller than recently. They were going down the Oalapooia in a small boat,hunting dacks, when tbey run against a snag and up set the boats. Branson bung onto the willows and pulled hi meet I out and v iau- hed theU;y."hey lost buth R M Fletcher to Sarah McQueen, of tbeir gunB and a lot ol loaded sneils, ' ioy acraa V,IhA: also two coats and one hat. Porter Slste Jemima Umenbofer to Elijah Os fished out one of the gunB which had born, -206 "rea.. . "y teen fired off under the irater bursting L W Moore to John Moore Jr, 4 one ol the barrels interest in 80 acreB. ......... . . "Ma'rionSharp ( had th, misfortune toli.W.SS cut the back ol hiB wriet quite badly u nu"u" n which will lay him up lor a lew weeks. BlJJVtBftord to Nettie DuVruil'le, A. W. Beard, of Fossil, visited old , i, i hi 24. Albanv friends in Tangent last week. M A Spicer to WH Hogan, 11 Carter Sharp has rented the old Beard ncres farm and is moving there this week. VYeltha Miller to L E Hamilton, W. J. Fisher has accepted the position j south bail lots 7 and 8, bl 22, ol superintendent ol th? p0or farm and ; A'.-hViheriff.SOacre;::' nnn nan cimriZB ut Liinif tuetituiiuut . ... . j - , 3000 260 500 800 200 inhia chair lor the past year and it is Wichita 24,621, Leavenworth iith no httle regret that ne "eM 30,736, Atchison 15,7l'2, Lawrence 10,822, him leave the chair. Lask's Hiavy Tax Payers. The fol lowing pay taxes on 2O,0C0 or more in lane county, under the recent assess ment: Southern Pacific, land depart ment (940,050, S P road 281,240. Oali- lornia and uregon ijann ju $u6,uu, . Fort Scott 10,322 : Galena 10,155, Pitts burg 10,112, Kmporia 8,223, Parsons 7,682, Hutchit.gon 0,379, fialina 6,072, Ottawa 6,934, Wingelc 5,554, Io!a 6,791, Arneutino 5,878, ArkansaB 6,140. forty yeari ago there were Beve.al thousand Indians on the Grand Knnde reservation, but the number has dwin- B.nrfrini,. 4as.5fiS.Ronth-Ke ev Lumber died down to about 400. Co 39,280, G R Ohrieman $36,460, Eu- Ton'ght and B'riday occasional rain, Eujene Loan and Saving Bank $36,530, continued warm, fresh to brisk soullnrly C W Washburn $30,536, A G Hovey & winds. River 3.2 leet. K, M. trench Co $27,805, S H Friendly ?io,3i, c a diaplayman. Henry Rust, of Philomath, docs not 2.50 650 .500 e 2500 The O. A. O. battalion will give a mili tary ba.l at the armory in Corvallis on he evening ol Dec. 21. Mueio by Par ton's orchestra, ol Portland. Tickets $1, epectator8 25 cents. W. A. Libert, ol Wisconsin, is looking through the valley and has been in Al bany, with a view of establishing a linen factory some where in Western Oregon A good field lor it. O.O.Matlock has rented the Btoro room in the Vaoce building and will open a Rambler Btore and repair shop there about the 15th ol January, He IB an old bicyole man, lor eeveral yearB being in business with E. E.. McUianua ban, in Eugene. Wise, the Silverton young man ar reted on the charge ol setting the re cent fire there, was discharged on $2000 ban bing put up in cash bv Benjamin bis employer of Portland. He was im mediately re arrested upon complaint of an insurance company on the cnarge ol burning the goods. ,,,, . . Wiliiam Jones Pbilpot died of paralysis December 0, 1900, at the residence ol 0. W. Yates, near Oakville, Or. Mr. Phil pott was born in Virginia in 1822. He came to Oregon in 1851 and settled in Linn countv, near Oaw(ordville, Khere ne lived uotu two years ago The Ladies' society ol the First Pres byterian oburuh, celebrate their twenty fiftb anniveraarv. bv giving a reception on Saturdav evening. Deo. 15th, at the home ol Mra. I. w. Aithouse to wnicn all memberB ol the church and congre. gatlon are cordially invited to attend irom 7 to 9:30 o'clock. Mining claim E'lis Sautiam district. Mortgcges lor izuu ana uwu. release ol mortgage lor $1000. Mortgage lor $500. Release ol mortgage foi $3000. Cbatel mortgages for $576 and $'ifi. W. B. Peacock, of Portland, is in the Otiiu,,hr. I9.8.MK. F H Edwards $22, 030, Rulus Mallory $24,835. Among others the First Nrtional Bank pays on only $10,600, Geo B Dotris $5,210, W W Haines & Co $9,350, H R Kincaid $7,930, Sternberg & Senders;$8,725, S M Titus (8,730. J. R. Wyatt was iu Eugene yesterday on legal buBiaeBB. 8E, D, Stratlord,:of'theRoseburg Plain dealer, was in the city today. W.E.Semple has retr.rned from a business trip to San Franciico. Hits Emma Pfeiffer baa returned from visit with Portland fiiends. Ura.'Ben Barker and children, of Ash land, are in the city the guests of A. 1. Baikor. G. A. Wriol.l father of G IW. Wright. the lawver, of thiB city, left last night lor Southern California, where he will 'pendthe winUr. j Eev. H. 8. Wallaceof Junction, wants sbonua ol $200,000 for Beturing the- rail road from Oorvallia to Eugene. Well, "will not get it. The day of big bonus is is passing away. Irs Turner was at Cottage Grove y8 terday. While there he saw E. R. Case, Jormerly of thii city, pay an tlecfon.bet "T heeling a man through the mud in the streets of the city. He had bet tha IcKioley would not have teveuty-fiv p'iority in the electoral college, aod having lost he proceeded to wheel the A correspondent writes: Surprise Partial eeem to be the most desirable amusement for the young fo ka of the community t his winter. One' of the Out successful surprise parties attended or some time past took place Dec. 7, at he beautiful countrv home of Mr. and "S. R. Hntchinn. who reside about three milM .nnthnfllt.... Onflhnn. 'red and seven person in all were pres JJt and greatly enjoyed themselves in we festivities of the evenin s. The even u? s pasted in social talk and amuse ment, greatly interesting and phasing " an (.resent. A sumptuous repast was erved Hi tor a king, Our host and host "i Mr. and Mrs. R. Hutchins being ' F easant, entertaining persons sreryone )a anin,iirl annA time. Others would bave been present but had Joe aad mis'ortune of being lost in the I j0- Next time come early and avoid I o log as you were missed hyall. I propoBe to rust. He is under arrest for killing a neighbor's cow. He is evident ly bound to do Bometbiug. The Indian War Yeterans will meet at the court house tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clocs, and begin preparation lor tne campaign for legislation in their favor. They will never give up the fight. At a recent meeting ol the High School foot ball squad Chas. Austin was re elected manager and Claude Gray elected esptain. The boye expect to put out a, winning team next year and some im portant games will be played. Eugene Guard. Albany will be ready for them. nf 33 innnrnnrated towns in Idaho there are only five with a population of over 2,000: tioiee uuy o,ao, x-ocaiiiw a nan Iwioton 2.425. Moscow 2.484, Wallace Z,ZOO All Ol menu iroc .i.iminn BDvnral times as manv. Wei- Ber has 1,364, Grangeville 1,132, Idaho Falls 1,262, Maiaua i.wu, iuuti,ani 1,444, Rexburg 1.081. Nearly all these cities show a big increase. The popula tion of the state is 161,772, an increase of 91.7 per cent. Cass Matlock, of Eugene, is in the city for the purpose of making arrange ments for the opening ol a bicycle store here il he can secure a satisfactory room for the purpse. i. int.. Ki(,hnllti died at Lebanon M,Jr,a, t the age cf 69 years. He . ,n.or ol 1852. coming here from irn,nA.d ami nninir u uaibiii .no utr- building of Oregon. He leaves a wile and four children. J. R. Whitney, of the Herald, was in Portland yesterday, where he was inter viewed by the Oiegonian, during which he complimented our low taxes and ex- filained our low ceueua, wo - arge suburban popnlatiou being left out. Rvlvesier Cannou has Bold and traded his farm to M. Hale, of Albany. He' took in exchange what is known as the . John Thomas hrm of 80 and the Nathan ' Fry place of 160 acres and receiving $5,500 to Duot between the places. I John Fisher is going to cut a lot of Baw logs off his plsce and float them .tnn.H t.o nalonnni. In A RAW mill Which . , ,i l,,i:u n. T.tnn CltV B ownea oy r . -rfl Frank Dvey f s be(Ja The new rural mail delivery route i the city visiting Albany r.enu. staru Irom Shcdd, north across Roberts Mrs. J. W. Farrier went to Shodd to- bridge to the road leading past the Oak day on a two weeks visit with her au-ter, r ... u i:., nhn,nh tlian.A Bant to the Mr. J.!A. McBride. G. F. Crawford farm and back to Sbedd. Clerk Lutz accompanied by Ed Walden Tr, k i,.mo,i fmm ih a 1 ol A 1 ban v. were out in the Silelz tall night overland train a ooup.e ol weeks limber during the first of the week. i u. t.;. vn..th,nvn nntdf nlaca NewDortNews. and was otherwise bruised, is gettingj Qal Thrasher came over from Corvallis along nicely and will soon do np anu today for the purpose around. omiua Oakville. Prol. Robb is trying to get up a in vocal mueio. Land buyers are plenty, but our farm-' ers are so well contented that they will not ssll for a email price. Mr. Frank Bayno, of Peoria, calied on us a few days since. He wbb somewhat angry on account of eome man borrow ing the "helm" of bis wagon and getting away with it. Some of our adventurous men "went west" last week to look for bojiee in the forests ol the coast range. We made two vfeita to Shedds last Miss Lillian Hamlll, formerly of thia place is attending the academy. Former members of the O. L. O., Hamill and Dilly, we found tUBily en gaged lookiog after their milk Little Rosi Bud. SATURDAY. Hustling Knights of Wood craft. . At the Christian church last night Mr. Bcoville spoke to a very large and Annmciative audiences. H speaks again tonight at 7 :30. In the first five ervi ces of the meeting seventeen bave united with the church. DIED LIVINGSTONE, At the honieof her son in tDiscity.ou ucu. - Julia A. Livingaione. at the age ol 81 years. Mrs. Livingatone wbb a lormer resident of Indiana, coming here with , ... ann nr twentr years ago. cu. ... tha wlfol a veteran of the civil war, for many years drawing I pensioo ol $8 a mon lb, and was an ex cel'ent woman whose death will be re g retted by many. ThA mnnthlv concert of the Albany Musical Club was held yesterday alter noon in the Alco Club Musical ball, and was attended by a large number of asso ciate members. Schubert was the theme considered in the following program: Life aod unaracter oy mr. .uu,u,, Compositions by Mrs. Nelson, a Story ol bis Life bv Mrs. Werts, piano duet, 'Military March." by Missee Burmester ..j i..v... "fh. Ni.rht." br Utnil Nelaon, Nntting, Young and Lee; piano Kriihlincratraum." by Mrs, Ketcb- nm ; Bongs, "A Shepherd's L.m.ot' end "Hark, Hark, the Lark," by Mrs Sox; songs by ladies choroo, "I Woold that Mv Love," Mendelssohn and "No Evil shAil Retail Tnoe." Coat.. Scbobert afternoon will be remembered with pleaiure be ail .f ending this concert. of organizing nailing" auxiliary to tho wooumen. Thrasher ia a good deal of a bus. ler him. soU. Albany Home Protective Lengno will meet thiB evening at the W, O.T. U. hall .qit...u.i. nnrfnol. nrimntzation. .1...." '."UUUIUft W p....--. w claB8 , Rnnrt nneakers and good mUBIC. All are welcome. Conductors E. H. BrlftOW, W t. Farrier, R. Blew and Ben Barker went to Portland Friday, to attend a meeting of theO. R O.lodge Biistow, iarrier and Blew returned Ibis morning, but Barker, who waa lnltiateu into iue myo teries of the O. R. O. Sattirdly night laid over at Albany to recuperate. Ros.burg Plalndealer. ThA manv friendi nl Sergeant ired A. nam.A win hA nlpaaerl to learn that be recently passed a aucceislul examina tion tor promotion . iu .uii was taken at the AnapoliB naval acad am Ann hA ! nnw elisihle to appoint ment 10 a lieutenancy m wm i.n.. baa been recommended lor promotion, which it is expected will ioiiow unornj. Ramsey served on the battleship Oregon frnnt tho tlmn HhB went into f erVICO Until last spring, when his term ol enlistment .niAl Ha mmm&nded a battery dur ing the fight at Santiago. McMinnville T. K. Taken op a little brown do, 1 yetr old. Call on the poondmaster. Kln tnnicrht and Saturday, brhik, to high southerly winds. Kiver 3.2 leet. Tim Rrnni walk lust this side the depot hould be cleaned occasionally or a bridge be erected over it during the winter. A nanAn nnnnlf AaIa State Ol OfC' gon to John R. Hsuny, 21 ecree ol land near Albany; consideiatlon, oj. Bom. Nebraska porkers at tne Albany D,...d Beef ahoD. Corn led and In mime condition. Try some. ThA nonltr ahnw at Corvallis will be gin next Tueaday with promisoof a big attendance anu a varieu umpiuv The plebeian members ol the Saten, o'.'y council I've on siiuer araut, spuds and spare ribs, according to the Journal Basket ball, Orange vs. Black, at the Alhinv Athletic Club rooms tomorrow evening beginning at 8 o'clock. Admis sion 15 cents. Go aod fee the fun It is through a sense ol duty and for the purpoEe of allaying the imaginations ol pereona who chanced to bs in the vic inity ol the G. A. R. hall last night '.'-at ie anhmit tne following list ol new of ficers elected by the Hustlers, which iB an auxiliary ol the Modern Woodman: Venerable Hustler, E R. Huston, Royal Adviser, J. L. Tomlinaon. Pen Pusher, Dr. F. G Adams. Worthy Cruiser, W. A. Hiickncr. Chief PuBber and Snorter, F. W. Berg, man. Coin. Snapper, P. J. Baltimore. Inside Snnozer, J. W. Chambera. OutBide Snoozer, R. L. Burkhart. - TbiB order was launched with a char ter membership of 24 among wtiom are found some ol the moBt enthusiastic Hustlers, Pushers, CruiserB, SnorterB and Snoozers of the community, thus BucceBa is assured. After the Installa tion ol officers hj ex-Mayor O. G. Burk hart the order adjourned to hold its next regu'.ar meeting Monday evening Dec. 17ih, at 7 :30 sharp G. A. It, hall. DEDICATION SERVICES Ot tha New Christian Church Tomorrow will be a great day for tha Christian Church of this city. Evan gelist Charles Reign Scoville, of Chicago, will conduct the dedicatory nervKe? of tbeir beautiful new building at 10:20 a. People from nearly all the surround- in towns will be present. The Presby terian church, of ibis place has adjourn i their morning Borvice to attend and representatives of the other conicrega tione will be peient. Dele ha lions from Monuoulh, tSatem. Eugene, Corvallie, and Central church, eaet o( here, bave uent woru of tbir coming , If Knee with out By in; (bat the houce wi'l tie crowd' eu. Over a year ago the Chrlotian church here began pinning for a new building, but it is safe to say thai no one expected to see them erect suuh a splendid struct ure as will he dedicated tomorrow. The hiBtory of thia church is much like that ol other con greKatioiis in the went, aud although tbey have met witb mauy dis appointments and have panned through discouraging periods, still all are now re ioicina in the success thai has c owned their effortB tt last Nearly twenty yearB ago Elder Doty, of Monmouth, Oregon, came to Albany and bugan a mootiug which reBiilteil in the orKUinzaiiou oi ttie Ohrialian church. They firat met in the Uonrt Houbo. later iu the M. E. buildins and finally bought the old school bouee which was their home for many years. Their new buihting is said t beone of be beat church euihuiis 01 tne uiecipiea b Oregon and is certainly one of the best in Albany. It is a irame structure 60x00, located on what ia known as the public pquare" opposite tne Uourt Houbb. Tne main auditorium is an oc- tauon 62x52. wl'h dome shaped ceiling and bold tloor. The pulpit and choir are located directly opposite the mam en tiauce. The circular pews were made by Mr. Frum, of this city, and areas sub stantial and comfortable as any in the valley. A b plenum circular gallery, witu a seating uapneity of 200, a ids much to the appearance and utility of this room. Sepuraxeu irom tue auuitoriuui uy largo Blading doors is a commodious Sunday schoolroom which 1b uBed in conjunction with the main auditorium wtien needed. Back of the pulpitis a ladies' parlor, large and Bpacious, and well arranged robins rooms, In the basement is ar ranged lor a parlor, dining room and kitchen, rne wood worn is nnisnen in the natural color and the walla are nice ly decorated. The total Beating capacity la 800. We mvo below the program for the dedicatory service lor Lord's Day, Dec. Kiih. in -'-to n. m. 1. Ornan Voluntaiy-Geo, A. 2. Invocation Rev. (3. 8. O. beit. Pastor at Corvallis. 3. Song by Congregation. 4. Communion Service, 5. Scri pture LesBon Rev. Esaon. Pastor at Monmouth. 6. Prayer, He v. tl. L. Reed, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. 7. Song by choir "O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing " Excell. 8. Dedicatory sermon, Charles 'leign Scoville A. M.( Chicago. 9. Report of building committee, E. R. Hub ton, clerk. 10. Delivering of keys by A. Burner,, chairman of building ajmrnitu-e, to James Hunter, chairman of board of trustees. 11. Dt-dicatory prayer, Dean . C. San derson, of Eugene fong by choir, "Hallelujah Chorus" Hand, I. 13. Benedition. Praise service 3 p. in. , Devotional Bervice ted by pastor. Sl.nrt addresBes by the visitiog puatora ot Albany. line I remurks irom uenn sanuToii, Abvn EnBen and Eider Scovillo. Mr. Scoville will also preach in the evening at 7:30. Wlrtz. Hum- Albyn Deeds: Arlvaater Canton to M Hale. -187.71 acres M Hale tu Sylver Gannon,240 acres 6000 Wm Hnnw to W H Hiatt. 3 lote. Woood lei ad w J Hirech to Thos Johns. 20 acres v 1 THE MODKKN MOTHER linn fmind that hor little ones are imnroved moie by tbe pleanaot Syrup of Figs, when iu need ot a laaative enecc or a gni rnmedv. tban bv anyotber. Children en joy it and it benefit Inem. Tbe true remedy, pyrup or rurn, is mBnuiMuiureu by tto Ualiiornia r ig ayrup tu. oniy. Recorded. ChesDute, Walnuts, New Honey, Malted Mash. fJucswbeat, ' Choice Celery, Hlckery Nuts, Almonds, Large Cranberries, New f icklcs, Mince Meat, Sweet Potatoes, Tbe beat the market affords. at O. K. Boowhkll'b 2nd Si. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. Robert Doutclas arrived in Albany yedierday with hi family, and will make Linn countv his home. Mr. Doiittlaa in a brother of J. R DouglaB, tho Sautiam vegetable expert. A. W. Marks, of Albany, is fl ponding a few days iu Lebanon in the interest of the A.O. U. VV. W.H. Warner arid Frank Dannals also came over this morn ing for the same purpoat. Lebanon E A, Albro Dickinson, a furmer Albany young man, arrived last night from Ne braska, where he baa been residing. He savB ne came out lor ins noaun, tuuc bis friends think there .a a groator at traction in Albany, L. R. Stinaon. ol Salem, wont to Drain tins afternoon to organise a lodgd of K. of P. The grand chancel or. who will be preaent wm come to Aioany mono ay and meet with tho Albany Iocge Monday night. Married, this afternoon. .December 13. at tbe residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McCartney, of Thompson'! Addition, Mr. A.'M. Hoop, of Mosier, to Mra. Helen M. Buries, of Independence, Oregon. rtie Dalles Chroniclo. All the parties mentioned formerly resided in Albany, Special Kates F. II. Pfeiffer makes special rates for candies aod nuts for! Christmas treea. Oet hisbgures. Tbey are on the square. Fresh Eastern Oysters lin cans at F H. Pfeiffer' s. Watch amd Wah?. Mrs. L. Viereck St Bon have, without a doubt, tbe largest assortment of fine candy boxei in the city. (Jail ana examine our assortment. Basket Ball. At the Albany Athletic Club looms last night a live game of basket ball wai played between the early class and Ute class. The lineups were: Beam and Young forwards, fait center. Stevens and Htalnaker guards. LMe class, Athhy and Wandel forwards, Bet son center, French and Chamoers guards. Some good basket ball was played several cf the playerB distinguish ing themselves. The urn half ended in favor of the lates 4 to 2 In the sec ond half Talt threw a goal from the Held and thus tbe game ended 4 to 4. i tie Club has material for playing anything in tbe stste, Talt, jieesm, Astioy, Young and Chambers, can do up any thing in rorliaod. me entertainment closed witb a bnxihg match between Dr. Winnard and P. A. Young. ' Tonight the Orange and Blsck of the college will play at the same placo. There will bean admission fce of 15 cents. The game will be worth witnessing, i Fey, like a box ot boo bons, is alraji best enjiyd at some one else's expense. F. H. Pfeiffer keeps Lonneys and other choice bon oons. uei your gin a dox A Botti.b of flue Peifume y from Burkhirt A Lee's will malo a desirable Christmas present. Your cho ce 6 cents 0 (5.00 per bottle.