Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 07, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    MCKNIGHT'S
u THE BEST.
The state board of equalization made
the least change in the assessmentt of
Assessor McKnight, of this city, of any
in the state, from a percentage stand
point, us shown by the report just
received. The assessment is deceased
only $17,000. ' The biggest etisnge is
made in Umatilla, a reduction of
$8,000,000 Multnomah is lowered
about $4,000,000 and Lane raised, as it
should be, about $6,000,000.
Got the Khodes Scholarship.
University of Oregon, Eugene. Jan.
4. The Rhodes Scholarship from Ore
gon for the present year has been
awarded to Mr. Cecil K. Lyans, a grad
uate of the Universit" of Oregon in
the class of 1909 The award was
made by the State Rhodes Scholarship
Committee, which met in Salem last
Saturday. Lyans will enter Oxford
next Septembr, and his scholarship will
be good for three years therearter,
paying him an annual income of $1,500.
' Well, all the valley towns are humming
and they want the world to know iu
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Linn.
Elva O'Dell, plaintiff, vs. Joshua
L. O'Dell, defendant.
To Joshua O'Dell, the above named
defendant : .
In the name of the State of Oregon,'
you are hereby required to appear'
and answer the complaint of the above
named plaintiff in the above entitled
court now on file with the clerk of
said court on or before the 17th -day
i of February, i910, and you are hereby
notified if you fail to appear and "an
swer the complaint as herein required
that' the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the
complaint, to-wit, for the dissolution
of the bonds of matrimony, now ex
" i&ting between plaintiff and defendant,
ahdfor the' Costs' -and disbursements
to be taxed. ' v-'
This summons is served by publica
tion by the order of the Hon. Wm.
' Galloway' made on tjie 20th .day of.
yecemDer,jyuy, directing that the said
CMTYItYtnc Ka ,nnnil Km, 1.1 1 X
publication aria
plishid. in the
that 'the same be published! in the r
Albany Democrat for six consecutive
weeks, the first publication thereof to
g?i?Urae n the -ls' day of Decern-
j"-','.y?liaiiu wai puuiicinuii iu
hf innln tlin 1 1 fl, rli.r l?..!-.-.. .. .. w ".
lyiu.
Dated this the 20th day of Decern
ber, 1909.
: . J. K. WEATHERFORD,
'- . Attorney f or ' Plhiii tiffg--;
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that, thfr un
dersigned administrator of the' estate
of Deborah. Ann..Djiv.is,..cleceased, has
' filed with the clerk of the CountV
r,vCourt: for Linn County,, Oregon, his
imai account in the above-' entitled'
. estate, and the court has fixed the 17th
uav u jiiuuary, iviu, at tne nour ot iu
o clock a. m. for the hearing of ob -
oaiu iitLuuiii ana tne settle-
. ment of said estate.
Dated this the 2nd day of Deccm
. ber, 1909. '
H. C. DAVIS,
J. K. WEATHERFORP, Admr. 1
Attorney.
numiniiiiKftiuK s nutwk.
A otice is hereby given that the un-.
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Jonas Davis deceased, has filed i
with the clerk of the County Court for
Linn County, Oregon, his final ac-!
i,., toin t ViZ . c iV, , , , I Jear wun a aeposic or over a quar
January, 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock ter of millon dollars. fW nni.l- '
a. m. tor the hearing of objections to ,
o.iiu i.-uiuu iKi inc settlement ot i
said estate.
Dated this the 2nd dav nf TWim-
ber, 1909.
H. C. DAVIS,
J. K. WEATHERFORD, Admr.
Attorney. .
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE WINTER COURSES.
Practical work, lectures and demon
strations will be given in such vital
subjects as General Farming, Fruit
Culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying,
Poultrv-kc
Farming, Forestry, Carpentry, Black- I
smithing, Mechanical Drawing, Cook- I
ing, Sewing, Dress Making, Home '
Management, etc I
All reeular course,! hrn'n Tmnnr,. I
4th and end February 11th. Farmers'!.
Week February 14th to 18th.
A cordial invitation is extended to
.all interested.
Good accommodations may be se
cured at reasonable rates. No age
limit above 16 years. No entrance re
quirements. Prominent lecturers have
been secured for special topics. The
instructional force of the College num
bers 100. Excellent equipment.
A special feature is the Farmers'
Week which comes this year Feb. 14th
to 18th. Lectures, discussions, and a
general reunion.
For further information address 1
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Col
lege, Corvallis. Oregon.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dei signed was on the 14th day of De
cember, 1909, by order of the Couruv
Court in Linn County. Oregon, dis
appointed administratrix of the estate
of Myron Alexander, deceased. All
persons having claims acrainst thr
estate of said deceased are hereby I'Pecial lectures at Berkley
noii.icu to present tne same within s v
months from the date of this notice,
with the proper vouchers to the ad
ministratrix at her home near Scio. in
the County of Linn and State of Ore
gon. Dated this 28th -day of December.
I
j
1909,,,- - - - MIN.VIE YOUXG,
Administratrix.
M"NDAV
DELTA PI'S,
The Delta Pi's last Saturday' evening
gave a dancing party for the benefit of
the parkfund. It was the social event of
the season: The gymnaisum was beau
tifully decorated with evergreens. Greek
pennants and Japanese lanterns, electric
lighted, with pretty places for sitters.
Eighty-three couples were present, in
cluding a number of prominent young
people from Eugene, Salem and other
places. Music was furnished by the
fine Henderschott orchestra of Eugene.
The grand march was led by Dr. M. H.
Ellis and Miss Georgia Dawson and the
usual numbers followed. The patron
esses were all mothers of members of
the Delta Pi, a former college girl's
organization, and were Mrs. S. A. Daw
son, Mrs. S. S. Train, Mrs. P. J. Mil
ler, Mrs. H. A. Nelson, Mrs. Fluella
Turner, Mrs. J. V. Pipe, Mrs. Geo.
Taylor, Mrs. E. W. 'Langdon, Mrs.
Elizabeth Wallace, Mrs. F. M. French
and Mrs. W. B. Stevens.
A Dep6t Like Albany's.
The man who built the Albany depot
went to Corvallis; where he said he had
the contract for erecting a depot like
the one here for the business of that
city, and would begin work at once.
A depot like the one here would be
just about right for Corvallis, but it is
not half large enough for the large
union business of this city.
There were 12,892 arrests in Port
land during 1909.
Miss Christine Pipe returned this
noon from a Corvallis visit.
Over 100,000 copies of the-New Year's
Oregonian were printed and sold.
Grant Pirtle, of the St. Charles, , has
returned from a trip to Medford, :
; Mart Bilyeu helped eat some Scio
turkey at the home of J. A. Bilyeu;
This is the week of prayer . and
churches generally will observe it. '
J. R. Wyatt, deputy U. S. district
i. n.. VYvatr. oenuty u. B. district
attorney, of Portland, has been in the
city today
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newport took New
Year's dinner with the Lebanon New
ports. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson re
turned this noon from their Portland
"uui wip. " ..s
Harold Hobbsy a prominent Lebanon
young marl; came-down for ;the Delta
' P' dance.
Mr. Isaac Meeker, of Millers station;'
jiaa ieen striciten wun apoplexy and is
1 i a h J l!r
critical condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McQuown, of
Baker Cit v, went to the Bay today-for
a visit with b. S. Bodineand family. -
Mrs. Bertha T. Parker and daughter,
lAiiss Alzina, . left yestereay for Port
Idnd oh a week's visit with friends. :
Corvallis has twentv arc Iiirhtal- The
.city council proposes to add thirty-one
tu.Luv numuer, maKing nixy-one lights.
Rev. C. A. Woolev and wife, of Eu
gene, well-known in Albany celebrated
I their golden wedding on the 28th of' De-
cerauer.. , ,..,
: - Miss Emma Jones,' of 'Portland;''
daughter of John Jones, for many years
1 an Albany policeman, is in the city vis-
i lung inenas. ..." .
Among College 3tudents returning
this noon from their vacation trip home
were, Gil Ogden, Eula Scnuebel and
Busna Bickn 11.
k Mr. Andrew Skaar has thn hnnni- nf
I hnrlintr rhA riAmn-ot-o naoU knl. f
iiu, early this morning making even
until Jan. 1911,
Among those attending the Delta Pi
ball were Dudley Clark, of the u" O
and Jack Latourette, of Portland two
celebrated foot ball men.
months,
i remarkable record of prog-
ress
Mrs Bundy, of near Independance,
is in St. Mary's Hospital, where an
operation was recently performed upon
her, and she is doing well.
Dr. J. L. Hill recently bought about
twenty mounted elk and deer heads o
B. K. Learcy of Condon, which have
ueen aaueo to nis museum, together
with some fine Indian relics.
Mr. Frank Wortman, of the First
National Bank of McMinnvilie, ac
companied by his wife and riamrhtoi-
are spending their New Year's vacation
witn Mrs. Louise Goff.
Watch parties of different kinds
cured on ,ne.w year's eve., among those
fepS,rt, !ng,?,ne &i P- A- Young's,
k,Bl,n 3- - C-Tweedale's C. B.
W!nI! s' Ge0- H- Crowell's and H. R.
chultz .
M,r- Jas- Crawford, of Pendleton,
in the city, called here by the dangerous
illness of his twin sister, Mrs. M. Ache
son. Mr. Geo. S. Acheson, of Portland,
a son of Mrs Acheson, was also here
over Sunday.
Miss Kate Cowan, of the Portland
schools, was in the city Saturday even
ing on her way to Portland from Leba
non, where she SDent the vaentinn nog.
son with her sister, Miss Naomi, who
has been confined to the home of Dr.
Booth for four months with inflamma
tory rheumatism.
Mrs. Addie Gleason Hardin
rsidldircountl'bufs
fourteen years ago, and has since re- i
sided in ditterent parts of the U. S..
among other places, Butte, New Or
leans and Denver.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of Corvallis. left
this afternoon for Los Angelas to see
the great flying machine contest and
get some pointers for his future ser
mons. He has a six week's lay off.
rule gone he will also listen to some
and Stan-
ru-
Billee Taylor, an Albany candy ma
ker fifteen or twentv vears am,. .,n.
of Centralis, Wash., and married
passed through the city this noon for
yottage iirovn on a visit, and asked
-Boout ui, iy iweeaaie.
Frank French and
friends.
rranic Kedheia,
other old time
I
C-jAi-r-
News Prom
Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Commissioner Butler r,etured to "Jeff
erson to push the work on the bridge.
The lumber was' delvered" for lit yes
terday, just a month after ordered.
Senator S. A; Dawson went to Salem
i !T is "rr""-w
v"e Columbia b ire. Associctiohf apros
perous company deing business ,a,niong
. ' L'L":' i '.'" "' "
H. Bryant'left for Saleni and- othei
points down the road on a business trip
of several days..:. . i-' ;
Dr. Russell Wallace leftVf or a three
or four days Poitland trip. Portland
ha3 at least three former Albany young
men doinjf well in the practice of med
icine. Dr. Chas. Chamberlain, Dr. Jos.
Sternberg and Dr. Marius 'Marcellus.-
Miss Agnes Craft' returned tS ' Port
land after a holiday visit home.: " She
will be home again Hi a few. weeks.
Mr. Tom Stevens returned .frorn a
Lebonon visit. . - vrt.. -
Kola Neis returned to RaUm: "
; Mrs. S. Livingstone went'tOr.Mijlj'fyjty'
viBii. vilii ner uaugnrer . .;
Mr. Webb, a Taco'raa Wundryman',
returned home after a visit, with his
orotners-in-law, : the .Watson -Bxothers
Jack Latourette TetUrned .'ot:Oregsn
uiLy. i ,.
Mev. H. S. Shanele. of Milton, ar
rives oh an Albany visit,-and before
returning .nome will go to Southern
Oregon.- ' -WW 4 - ,v,..., s .
Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Moses, of Cor
vallis, returned home after a visit with
their sons at Tangent..., ,
Down in Mexico.
Ihe latest news from -.the Mexican
mines owned by Linn bounty pebp'e
came on the eve of the New Year and
is better than ever. They are working
in ore that asaavn Mils ko o-
The company is now running two tunl
nels and have reached a distance of 170
install a rail rnnH ivv ,C'
ftrraneements nrH hpinn. mQQ
. : " ,-t"""" luiiuei
to remove the rock. -Last August ma -
terial was purchased for the track
the two cars were ssinrsri
The Guanaiuata Ga?At-iA rinf n
25 contains the following account of the
util oiriKB, wnicn It the tilrilron nA
correct runs the values into many
thousands of dollars to the ton, but the
owners here think the word kilo should
be grams, and if the latter is correct
the value would be as above stated. In
either case the value is fabulous. We
quote from tho Gazette: "SIiowb rhh
ore. During the week another assav
from the La Rnnitn mino rs. ... ,:i
the Mexican Mines. Limited, was made
lumiing io grams gold and 3.483 kilos
of silver.
This most gratifying showing is very
pleasing, not only to the general man
I. . onaries lemmings, but also to
a.i in me camp wno are interested
the La Bomta property's success."
Mrs. Mary, wife ot Kola iVeis, died at
Salem this morning, after an Illness of
sometime, at the age of forty years.
loSt"8 was bo"1 Albany, Dec. 19
1870, and spent most of her life here
leaving a husband, mother, brother and
sister and many friends to mourn the
death of an excpllpnt: mifa a l..
andcitieenr auK"ler
The funeral service will be held at
iurun ui me motner or the de
ceased, Mrs. Schbsser, at the corner
of Ferry and Third streets, on Wednes
day, Jan. 6. .
l0 - bild"' gene, and Miss
f V? ne.' an accomplished
lady, of this citv. were unitArf ir,
i young
riage, in this city on New Year's day.
They have the best wishes of thpii
many friends;
The Weather.
Range of temperature 55-15. thin W
ng the coldest morning of the season. I
The
prediction is fair tonight and
Tuesday.
" I j
.
ixirvallis i pos;
$16,114.82. The
considerable cf
i
lhe receiots nf ia
rflici last year were
u. A. C. must spend
i's money for postage.
Albany's First House-
-
The above, drawnoby W. D, Davis,
artist, is a fine picture of Albany's first
house, as described. bv his father, the
late J. J. Dnvis. who'saw Hiram Smeed
and another man building the house in
1847. It was just about at the. present
site of the Hotel Revere, - along the
main trail through the valley, running
beside the Willamette, and is tne first
picture evsr given of the building.
A LEBANON
BANQUET
.. , " . ,' '-.
The annual.gatherlne' and hnnmiBf nf
tbe Business Men'a.League of Lebanon
Friday nifcht was a p-vatsocial and boos -
.ter success:T:;c -.viicer.who was present.
On a like OCArlsinn fi vp'nr aon nrrvo.
ciates being present again, after a year
or. striking oroereia in the hintorv nf
.the city on the Santiam. .. ; '.'
- Ihe exereis,R WAi-fl hnlrl in ;fho nAtV
(Fellows Hall, which was filed. with the
memoers and their wives. Senstor .
iuiiici (ficsiucu mm rura lues anfl...
gooo judgment,, with' many .timely
ouB6u cunuwicneo in Det,ween tne,. miss Adaie. Anderson, daughter of Ex
speakers of the evening, who were;' Assessor T. J; Anderson.
Col. E. Hofer, of the Salem Journal,' Mr and Mi's I.nwron-A 5 iit0
president of the Willamette galley urn Uhia noon from a short-bsiaa
beyelopment League,, who made an "trip, stopping at Albany before going
Tl f, e?t roads in eiyic improve- to their fisme at Eugene.. ' 6
ment, helped by convict labor, instead . ... . 2 ...
of diredtirtc itagainsthome institutions; ' -ffh,ll? visiling in Brownsville rScent)y
Manager W; R. Struble, of the Albanvi ? partyA.s g,ven bK :,ss Ina vhiteln
Commercial Club, who spoke for har- honor of Mls3 Ldlth Ha" of this city,
mony and a united effort for the Mrs. Muri ill Phillips, of Oregon City,
development of Linn county and the arrived this noon to attend the funeral
valley; F, P, Nuttjng, on attractive of her sister, Krs Kola Neis, tomorrow
nom63 as a nowor In civic imnrovement afternoon ut 2 a. m. -
development; Rev. W. T, Ward!? on
tne root, mils, with numerous pointed
anecaotes; Mayor-elect A. M. Reeves.
nn t-ho nmnMB.mn C
.f-"6icoa,vo pulley Ul Hie
now Buumiibiraiion, in Keeping With
tnat of
1 garland
1 7 iiawyur
un nnucKeis: rostmascer
oiowu on ieDanon a nroprpRqr Frnf
Bender on the canaA nf ort. p
D " . """".'
lT - ? Haynes sententiously; Dr. Kim-
f"'mellon a new sewer system for Leb-
' nnnn' . nriiu I M
tne new bankers, on help from the
country, and Lawyer Newport on the
ladies. Interspersed, were some'
excellent musical numbers by Miss
Bessie Bach, Mrs. E. B. Day, a male
quarte and others.
A splendid banquet was served in the
notei LieDanon under the direction of
the proprietor J, C. Devine. '
Lebanon is makinir mniH nrnnrrao.
the past year beine one of manv im'
provements. 1910 will be better. The
road to Crabtree will be completed, a
sso.onn hiwh ,.hAi oi.j.. -..' j.
a new city hall, greatly needed, is'
probable; several business blocks will'
go up. and a sewer system started. i
Tha Democrat's editor and wife ap-,
' ni.cau.v DlJlim, i
iiivamiB pieaaanc entercainmenc at the
T i, '7 a 8 ,u ', . i-oun-
......., o. . mover, meir inenos
of many years.
At the Hotels
Wm. Bailey, Portland
S. P. Kerr, Portland
E. D. Farwell, Shedd
S. C. Rice,
J. C. Davis, "
E. N. Palmer, Corvallis
Claud C. Thompson, Hood River
Mrs. C. L Ransom, Mill City
A. Hobson. Salem
H. A. Craft, Portland
E. A. P. ice, Portland
F. M. Slusher & wf, Garden
Kan.
Mrs. Fred Gould, Eugene
R. W. Yett & wf, Portland
City,
25 Years a Missionary.
Dr. Maria White Bpoke at the U. P.
church to a very interested audience on
tne missionary work of India. She ha?
hepn a medical missionary at Silkom
India, for twenty-four years, at tm? I
head of the hospitul work, establishing
asplendij reputation a a Christian
woman and physician Her narration
of the work, with incidents, told of
great success and the brighter propects'
of the future. j
TUESDAY.
JUDGE DUNCAN
MARRIED 35
During the year 1909 Judge Duncan
performed the most marriage cere
monies of any one in Linn county, lead
ing with thirty-five, the most ever per
formed by one person in a year in Linn
county. Rev. W. S. Gordon, of the M.
cnurcn, is a good second, with za
ceremonies on Linn county licenses.
Rev Douglas was third with 19.' then
Justice Swan with 13, Rev. Geselbracht
12. Kev. Esson 11. Rev. White 10. Rev.
Geil 9, Rev. Elliot 6, Father Lane 5,
Revs. Evans and Gilchrist each 4. Revs.
Gillespie, Lacy, Horner and Erskine
each 3, Revs. Gatts, Stratford, Bur-
bank. Baker. Marshall. Beverlnin. and
Justices Porter, Bilyeu and Geil each 2,
nevs. iinswoici, (Jarleton. f isher, Mor
rison. Comer. Coin. Fnnlkpa. M. T Wirp.
(Keeler, Leech, Matlock, Jones, Powers,
Hammond, 1 empleton, Round, rJllmore.
I Jameson, Pelletan, Gould, Parker, Hol
' comb, Snyder, Ware, Clark, Kuhnley,
j Williams and Walbeck, each 1.
During the yeat to offset the 220
marriages the re were only thirty di
vorces granted in the county.
j Floyd Bilyeu. of Portland
has been
n the city today.
2728 marriages and 421 divorces at
Portland last year.
i Eugene's postal receipts have reach
ed the large figures of $30,051.52 during
1909.
W. S. Risley returned from the Gold
Creek mines with some fine specimens
ot ore,
$2,577 was paid out in this county
during 1U09 for hunters and anglers li-
censes,
Mr- and ,r8. L. ' C. stratton wil(
i8ava Thursday for Sandiego, to remain
six months. : - ". .
, . D. ,, ... . ,
i Miss LooiM Pirtlo, of the St Charles
8Pfn; P.a nucmy wun prowns'
.villa triends.
, Will Anderson, who has been at Pee,
Eastern Oregon for some time, is home
for the holidays. v
i Booster Geo. Waggnor returned to
Lebanon this afternoon after avist t
his home in Corvallis, , '
I Fox, finiijmlnp, hayfi move(j thejr
; grocery store into the new block of Dr.
" at oecona and Montgomery streets.
'. seven or.
SsTud .SSf i tame
'so'n, "' .
- ' Recently the entire passenger list On
the-BrdWnSVille.tram wna marlo un
. ?ievS". ??ho1 'eacners King home for
- - , ... :
..'''Hie safejn Mnrkan's hardware store
otHyton was mown onen nrlv oa
- 'teday morning and $7 secured, hut the
- wrecirea. . ... . .
prominent Wedding at Harrisburff
recently war that of W. A Elliot and
, Mrs. Hognn, of Junction, has been
in tho city on a visit with her son W.
H. Hognn, She is now 85 venrs nf
.1., 1.L
UfJC, UUklVUUllU Uflgnk.
Vrnf n M l.nA
and Mrs
. Guy KnanD amonir thA InrlinQ
are reported to have carried otf the
i . ..... .. . "
"UIlurH axating cms season.
j U..
George Sears, of Elec-
'r?n-,w"!ah., arrived this noon on their
uiiuttl Lnu. irs. fsniirn tivat n
A'Dany- op.endirt young people, they
descrve the best blessings of life,
The Empire was packed last evening
the attraction being tho Johnson Kechtei
fight in moving pictures, a remarkable
exhibiteon. The entere twelve rounds
wer? shown, about as realistic as if one
"u UK 'ring siae.
The first foot ball game of 1010,
niuciiuuu m,yiK was payed ui iwewport.
' between the clun of the city and inde
pendence, on a hard field, the latter
winning 11 to 0, On the Independence
team were Capt. Wallace of the O. A.
C, Huntly a star player and Williams.
wh' n ,T TT'TT . .
The 0reg,m Geographical board is
making a study of the names of the
state and wish all the information pos
sible such Points as. when adopted,
oy wnom, location and description, rea
sons, other names used for
place ami
reasons, historic interests.
lhe board consists of vVill G. Steele
. and Geo. H. Himes of Portland, Prof
J. B Horner of Corvallis. Lee Moore
house of Pendleton and Judge Bowley
I of Astoria. Prof. Hornr has charge
I of this district, and will appreciate in
formation in reference to the tollowing
, Linn county nlaces: Albany, Balm, Ber
! lin, Berry, Brownsville, Calahan, Cas
cadia. Crabtree, Crawfordsville, Foster,
Fox Valley, Froman, Fry, Gaines, Hal
sey, HarriBburg, Holley, Irvingville
'Jordan, Lacomb, Larwood, Lebanon,
I Linn. Lowson, Lyons, Millersburg,
j Muddy, Munkers, Oakville, Peoria,
I Plainview, Pricoboro, Rowland, Scio.
Santiam, Shedd, Sholburu, Sodaville,
Spicer, Sweet Home, Tallman Tan
gent, Thomas. Twin Butte. Viriril,
I Waterloo, post ollices; Calapnoia, San
, tiam, Willameite, rivers; Knox and
reterson s Dunes. , .
Notice of Annual Meeting.
Members of the Oregon Fire Relief
Associitiop You are hereby notified
thit the regular annual meet'ng of the
members nf said Association, will lie
held nt Burn's Hall. McMinnvilie. Ore
Ton. on Tuesday, Januaiy 11th, 1910 al
10 o'clock u. m., for the purpo n'
lpetine three trustees an'1 transa 'liri"
'uch other business us rr.iy regjlarlv
eomo beforA said n-eeting.
W. C Hageutv, Seretiry.
COMMERCIAL
CLUB
In Its First Meeting of I9I0.
The Albany Commercial Club last.,
evening held its first meeting in 1910;'
with the following present: President
Davis, Secretary Van Winkle, Manager
Struble. Vice President Vinnn Tnua.
urer Bain and Directors Dawson, Veal,
Cameron, Rawlins, bowersox, Hewitt,
uiua. a-ivuvu auu .tuning.
A letter of appreciation of a Christ
mas present from the members of the
board was read from the very efficient
typewriter and stenographer. Miss Orah
Harkness.
An application from Elmer E. War
ford for census enumerator was read
and filed.
Dallas D. Huze, lecturer, of Phil
delphia, asked for some Albany slides
to show in his illustrations and six were
ordered sent him.
The San Francisco chamber of com
merce asked for Albany's cooperation
in a great Panama-Pacific exposition
upon the completion of tho Panama
canal and at the proper time will be
considered.
The report of Manager Struble show
ed the lullowing for the past, month:
900 inquiries through the Portland cluo,
178 Sunset, 6 Pacific Monthly, 1 Better
Fruit, 495 letters written, 1704 pictor.l
roiaers mailed, lbSiJ oooklets, 1085 con
ductors pamphlets, besides those sent
east by J. M. huwkins' and to Win.
McMurry of the Hiirrjman roads.
$506 was reported collected during
the month.
The securing of drainage for the de
pot park, by the Southern pacific, was
directed,
Tuesday evening, Jan. 18 was set for
the reception to new members.'
Some one wanted action looking to
the retention of Prof. E R. Lake, of
the U. A. C.,.who is wanted east.
A resolution was passed asking that
the Detroit train leiive later in the
morning, about 8 - o'clock, and 'arrive,
earlier in the afternoon, about 4 o'clock.
The following committee was an
nounced on the matter" 6f railroads in
and out pf Albany: J. K.; Weaihwford,
Pr. W. H." Davis, A. Q. SolimittrJ,. 'P:
Wallace: P. A , Young, F. J. Miller, C.
P' D4BWPf ann wn
I, C", . . -,-,-- M . . .. ''
rm. jtsain,
Mews. fP0rrAIbany'5 Six Early
Trains,
Colpitts, who came down from
Gates, last evening, went to Portland.
Ho reports some work in the mines.
A. E. CoUErhill lpft'fnr PnrllmJ Ha
-ha? been in charge of some railroad
uuiimng crewsi in T'jiiamaok county,
and other places' the past year, and is
making arrangements for the coming
season,, which he thinks will be a very
active one in Oregon. -
Capt. Stanley Hammel returned' to
Portland, where he is working as a
pharmacist on the East Side.
Miss Mildred McBrido, of Willamette,
returned to Salem af tor a holiday visit
with her folks. , ...
Deputy District Attorney Wyatt re
turned to Portland. ,
Henry Winkley returned to Gates.
Revt Geil -returned from a trin tn
Sweet Home. . .
lhe Corvallis train brought back
several extra cars needed last night in
taking O. A. C. students home from
their holiday trip home.
' K, P. Inhalation,
Laurel Lodge, No. 7, knights of Py
thias, installed the following officers in
the semi-annual installation last even
ing: Chancellor commander, William
o. Risley; vice-chancellor, George B
Cummings; prelate, Delazon C. Smith;
master of the work, George H. Fidda
man; keeper of the records and seal, L.
M. Curl; master of finance, Perry R.
Conn; master of the exchequer, Ralph
E. McKechnie; master-at-arms, M. TV
1'reomun; inner guard. N. D. f!nm,-
outer guard, J. W. Miller. Theoflicera
were installed by Deputy Grand Chan
cellor W. L. Marks. Following tho in
stallation there was initiatory work in
the first rank and a lunch was then en
joyed. The Maccabees.
Th Knights of Maccabees have elec
ted the following oflicera for the ensu
ing term:
H. C. Jordan, commander. '
A. Crowder, lieut. Com.
A. Senders, record keeper.
G. w . Guff, chaplain.
Kasper Kropp, sergeant.
AugiiBt Smith, M. at A.
Chus Dannals, 1st guard.
Dan Violver, 2nd guard.
W, P. Morris, sentinel.
William t ook, picket.
J. S. Van Winkle, trustee.
Big Piano Sale.
Prof. Head reports tho sale of six
instruments at Mill City recently, a re
markable record for a Bmall town, as
follows: a player to Lottie Rambo, a
player to George H. Loteller, a player
to Dr. Ransom, aClarington to Homer
Speer, a piano to Mrs. M. .1. Kerr and
mo for tne Rebecca lodge.
The Weither.
A thin coating of snow fell last night
and the wind changed to the north .
again.
The range of temperature was 32 25.
The river is only 4.6 feet.
Prediction: Fair tonight and Wednes
day, continued C"ld.
Lirn co nty's'share of the
Btate tax
tnis year wi
his year will b J5j.694.l-2, reducti n
,ane's $6i!.t53 02. Ue 'ton's $22 345 2
lirior.'s $71,373.32. Mullromah's$5l3 1
bane
938 41. Umatilla's $7-1. 723.62.