Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 18, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    W. F. JONES
Vete i mary g
Jefferson, Or. Bell phone Farmers
arnloss Dentistry
r?
Oat of town people
can have their pjitto
and brideework tin
iehea In one day
it neeofcary
Wa trill give you a good
S -v -r I. Moiat urownt o.uu
-4t- eft
fc t ' ' ft-aEMMl Filling! 1.00
' - i!ll..p Filling .50
' fh "Slain Fllliiwi 2.50
Piste. O.UU
nuDoor
3k
Beit Rod Rub- -a
DJL W. A- Will, Puiotn uu Muim
n nuu tmuimii n reiruis
tarPlslw f.OU
Painless Eitr'tton .50
IMHRV RUARANTEEB POR IS YEARS
"PalnleBa Ea tract ion i ree when piatOBorbrldgo work
li ordered. Oonsnltatlon Froe, Voa cannot (ret better
:painlewwork doneany whore. AH work fully euar-
autoetl. Modern electric equipment. l!ot motlioda.
Wise .Dental Co.
KStoSwmbSm. PORTLAND. OREGON
OFflOE HOTOS: S A. M. to 5 J. H. SuuU;i, t to 1.
- T- INCDRPOIMI1W
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
rirpnmn fnr thr Cnnntv nf T.inn. i
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 I
court now on file with the clerk of.
said court on or before the 17th day
notified if you faif to appear and an-
swer the complaint as herein required
that the plaintiff will apply to the
:ourt for the relief demanded in the
complaint, to-wit, for the dissolution
of the bonds of matrimony, now ex
isting between plaintiff and defendant,
,.and for the costs and disbursements
to be taxed.
This summons is served by publica
tion by the order of the Hon. Wm
t tne non. wm.
Galloway made on the Aim day ot
December, 1909, directing that the said
su.uiiiuiia uc act vvu uy luuHtnuuii miu
that the same be published in the
Albany Democrat for six- consecutive
weeks, the first publication thereof to
be made bn the 31st day of Decem
'ber, 1909, and the last publication to
'be made on the 11th day of February,
1910.
Dated this the 20th day of-Becem-'
ber, 1909.
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
Attorney for. Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. . ..
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned .administrator of the estate
' of M. y. Hedge, deceased, late of Linrt
County, Oregon, has filed in the Coun
ty Clerk's office for Linn County, Ore
gon, his final account, and the County
'' Court has "fixed the 14th day. of Feb-
- ruary, 1910, at one o'clock p. in., fro
.the, hearing- of , objections, if any,
- agMn'stslfM 'acfount and the settle
ment of said estate.'
A. L.'-STilLLARD,
. J. K. WEATHERFORD, Admr.
Attorney for Admr.
REGISTRATION IF LAND TITLE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Linn County;
In the matter of the application of
. Jasper D. Turnidgc to register the title
' to the following described premises,
vto-wit: ,
1 he southeast quarter and tne south
half of the northeast quarter of Sec
tion 23, in Township 11 south Range
1 west of the Willamette Meridian, in
Linn County, Oregon, containing 240
uicres,
against Anna Althous"e and Kathenne
. Althouse, and the Oregon & California
Railroad Comoanv. and all whom it
may concern, defendants.
"To All Whom It May Concern:
Take notice, that on the 5th day of
1 January A. D. 1910, an application was
hied by said jasper u. i urnidge in
-tne circuit iourt ot the state ot ure- norses 10 ine roriiann market,
gon for Linn County, for initial regis- M. H. McGuire, who has bean work
tration of the title to the land.above ine for the electric light plant at Cho
described. Now, unless you appear halis. Wash., several months, has re
on or before February 26, 1910, A D., turned to Albany.
o..u ..aus.c 1Y..J :uui uuuu,
snau not ue graiucu, ine same win oe
taken as confessed, and a decree will
ue eniereu according to ine prayer ur
Hie appiivauon, ami you win oe lor-
.ever barred from disputing the same.
Witness my hand the seal of said
IQtn ' y Januury.
(L. S.)
J. W. MILLER,
-S yr- ? c-onicio v,icrK oi
-"-un t.uuu ui t."""y,
Oregon.
HEWITT & SOX,
Applicant's Attorney.
EXECUTOR S NOTICc.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
may conc-rn that the undersigned exec
u :ors or the estate of Charlotte Thomas,
deceased, have filed their final a-.count
in said estate in the County Court of
Linn County, Oregon, and that said
court has fixed Monday, the 21st day of
February. 1910, at the hour of 1
o'clock p. m. of said day as the time
for hearing and settling ot all objec
ions to said account; therefore, all per
sons havin; any objection to said
account are hereby notified to appear
and file the same in said court on or
ibefore said last mentioned date.
Dated this 21st day of January, 1910.
a rill a burkhart,
Marion' Thomas,
Executors of said estate.
CASTOR
Fcr Infants and Children.
Hie Kind You Have Always BougSj
Sears the
Slgoatun
AEROPLANE
IN ALBANY.
The Burkhart aeroplane arrived on
the river steamer yesterday, accom
panied by the owners J. C. Burkhart
and W. C. Crawford who will take it
out to their shed, in Galtra Park, a
24 by 40 foot building erected for hous
ing it. it came entirely boxed, ana
will be set ud out at Aeroplaneville
during the week, if the weather per
mits. The flying will not begin until
everything is perfected and the ma
chine is completely ready for the trial.
This is something being watched with
great interest, as usual dcodIo wotdcr-
lng whether it will really go or not, and
ii it uoea wnetner mere win ue any
accidents. The young men are game,
having made a thoro study of the busi
ness, and the Democrat predicts suc
cess for the venture.
Sermons to Young People.
Rev. White last night began a series,
of six sermons to young people, th first
being Lions in the Way, an able eifort,
making a strong impression. The lions
treated were: cowardice, which makes
the boy orgirlsay ''I can't; impatience,
I which prevents the plodding faithfull-
noss necessary to success; narrowness,
which takes one down into gangs and
tFttSM
off where the motto should bo do it
. .
Albany's Big Store Blockaded
'
. If Chambers and McCune had been
in their old store you would not have
been surprised, but at this big store;
Saturday afternoon at times there was
a complete blockade of women and it
was absolutely imnossible to get down
the atfes or even in the door way.
No such a crowd was anticipated and
with their army of clerk's it was im
possible to serve all the people.
lireen packages could tie seen going
.- pn Ji., t,., -.in, n this
tnis there
are Btin tempting bargains there at the
Bame prices. -
Married.
Roy E. Wood and Miss Ella Carow
were united in marriage at the court
house Saturday afteri.oon, Judge Dun
can officiating.
' The ceremony was somewhat out of
the ordinary, being performed in the
tower, near the fire alarm. As the
alarm did not Bound the wedding will
probably be a happy one. . This is
piobably the highest place in Albany.
A tleartfarty,
The thirteenth birthday of Darrill
Austin was celebrated Saturday even
ing at the home of his father, O. D.
AuBtin, in a heart party, with forty
young people present. Games were
played and some delicious refreshments
were served. Claribel Seeley guessed
the most animals beginning with A,
The Weather.
Range of temperature 41 29, remark
ably even twenty-four hours.
The river has been rising and is 7
feet.
The rainfall was .90 inch, including
one-tenth of two inches of snow, which
fell during Sunday, the third snow of
tne winter.
PredictionT fair tonight and Tuesday
t
Rev. John Acheson. of Portland, 1r
in tne city. .
Mr. Dudley Clark, a leadine- U. 0
student, spent Sunday with Albany
renus.
D. H. Pierce, a former Harrisburg
""man, is building a concrete garage, 42
by 35 feet, in Eugene.
Hugh Cummings, the Halsey stock-
man, was m-town today snipping some
u. a. uurran, tne real estate man
nas been confined to h is home for
week, with a broken leg, the result of
a tail on west Third Street.
j A ghaw returned from portland
Saturday evening, having been in the
hospital there for several weeks, at-
tended by Mrs. Shaw. He is rapidly
Chas. B. Hanford and company will
be , Eugene toni.-h , tomorrow night
at (Jorvallis and Wednesday night at
Albany. He will undoubtedly have a
big hojse here. ,
L. E. Hamilton, of Hamilton's Ba'
zaar is expected home Thursdoy, of this
week. Already goods ordered by him
in New York, have begun to arrive,
spring and summer goods.
This is the 62nd ! irlhday of Street
Superintendent Fred Ries. He was
born in Gouveniur, N. Y. Feb. 14
1843, and has spent nearly half of the
time in Albuny, since thin.
Mr. Merrill Hammell left by boat for
Eastern Oregon, where he has taken up
a desert land claim, south of Prineville
He took a team along, going by. water
to The Dalles and then overland.
Some of the beat moving picture
shown here were the Fi. Leavenwnrih
scenes, showing the maneuvers of tin
government soldier3, one of an c'uca
tion cast. The Dreamland theater wa
packed Saturday evening. .
Frank O'Brien has returned from
Roseburg, where he had been negotia
ting for the purchase of the Hotel Mc
Clellan, in fact had taken posession,
but the hotel people have not yet made
good along certain lines and negotia
tions have been suspended.
Just as the Democrat suspected Harrv
L. Walden, of Eureka, a former A bar,
railroal man, Was on a Madrigras jaunt.
A post card from New Orleans 8;iys
that the 11 i-irijras is the warmest thinr
in th? wo.-l'J. a very gurzeous affair,
v.iih immense pjgtants, parae'es, etc
PASSED
Teachers Who Made the Ex.
1st grade: Mabel L. Schultz, Mar
garet E. Stewart, Market E. Arnold,
Bertha Wright, Brssie Truelove, Mar
garet McCormick, Nona Nagle, highest
95 5-13, 0. B. Cyrus.
2nd grade: Rex A. Nicholls, P. W.
Storey, Archie Erskine, Clarence Thom,
Ralph Thom, Annie McCormick, A. M.
Young. D. G. Crow, Annie Dinwiddie,
Edna Swearinger, Ralph McDonald.
Bessie Shelton, C. E. Cady. R. Ward
Cyrus. Francis M. Arnold. Maggie Mc
Donald. Harriet Dwyer, Ina D. vVhite
highest 93, Homer O. Pearson.
3rd grade: Walden H. Morgan, Bea
trice DeVaney, May M. Hart, Belle
Slate, Venita Earl highest 92, Stella
M. Howe. Mildred E. Rood, Isabel H.
Tracey,. W. J. Green.
There were eight failures.
BUSY.
Superintendent Ries had the snow
cleaned out of the gutters at an early
hour and the cross walk sections
scraped, making travel easier.
A force of men is at work in the
Wallace block rearranging the second
storji for the new suit of rooms of Dr.
Leinmcrer. and later tor the omces ot
the Drs. Wallace, making some striking
improvements.
The Uroadhead store room did not
remain vacant long. The new propri
etor is here busy putting It in shape for
a 5. 10 and lu cent store, next the post-
office, a good location.
Wayne Stuart, the grocery traveller.
who makes Albany his headquarters,
was looking after his ten Albany cus
tomers today, "
A new office room is going in the
First Nitiantl, giving more needed
room.
Manager Struble and Miss Harkness
answering eastern inquiries, thirteen
this morning, direct, and 225 from the
Portland office. One from FailingSpring
West Virginia tells of twenty families
during the past week reported that they
would be in Albany soon.
News From Albany's Six Eariy
Trains.
Rev. J. C. Elliot returned from Leb
anon, where he preached in the Pres
byterian church, exchanging with Rev.
W. T. .Wardle. Two able exponents of
the gospel.
Mr. and Mrs. M. ''oulsen and daugh
ter, of Salem, returned home after a
Sunday visit with Mrs. Paulsen's folks.
Mr. Paulsen continues with the South
ern Pacific. He was formerly with the
Company at this city. . 1
Mr. and Mrs. George Washburn, of
Portland, returned home after a Sunday
visit with their folks here and near
here.
Jos. Watson returned from a Tall
man trip.
W. R. South came down from Leba
non. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Serfling returned
from a Sunday visit with Mrs. Ser
fling's folks at Lebanon.'
M. a. McGuire returned from a Hun
day visit at Lebanon.
Farmer's Week.
The Oreeon Agricultural floHnca
Winter Short Courses which close this I
week with the regular "Farmers Meet" I
nave been the most successful from
every point of view of any of the college
short course ork.
Farmer's Week promises to eclipse
anything of the kind ever held at t-ho
college. The institution has added to.
its equipment and has received very
valuable assistance . from farmers,
stockmen and poultrymen who have
looned specimens of live stock and
poultry for the short course work. The
poultry show will be on Friday.
The following prominent and success
ful Oregon men have been secured to
talk during Farmer's Week: L. T.
Reynolds, Salem; C. E. Whisler, Med
forf"; Austin T. Buxton, Forest Grove;
H. M. Williamson, Portland; Walter
M. Pierce, La Grande; D. O. Lively,
Portland: W. K. Newell. Gastrin: A.
T. Mason, Hood River: A.' H. Lea.
Portland, Fred Groner, Hillsboro.
At the Hotels
. Webb Campbell, Portland
J. C. Cook, Portland
H. T. Bruce & wf, Portland
F. K. Hardman. Tacoma
C. W. Dygert, Corvallis -W.
N. McCoy, Halsey
P. B. Beatty, "
Ray Harvey, Prineville
H. J. Fish, Corvallis
H. A. Lady
Hugh Cummings, Halsey
Pun Avery, Corvallis
P. I'.ickard, Corvallis
Good Evening, Mr. Valentine.
Valentine day, with a good many
in Circulation, a tlrettv ruqrnm n,t.an .
observed I in the right spirit. A compli-1
uuaerveu in ine ngni gpirx. A corn.) -
ment is a good thin, f oPr any one'wfen I
made an oc:asion for dirt throwing it 1
ooses its charm. Valentine giving I
uusei its cnarm. valentine rzivinor
often reflects the character of the giver
more than that of the receiver.
Som.
t, , . . ,
nrt Mr, 13' '? .Vr-
and Mrs. Erb Schukz. a boy. weight 9
,'!? "e iFh." mal!e3
Mr. and Mri. H. K. Sthul'z grind-
parents for t:ie first time.
TUESDAY,
THE WOMEN
WON.
On the second Sunday nf Innf. Nnvom.
ber the adult Bibleclassof the Christian
Sunday-school was divided into the
Men's and Women's classes, and each
a uiamzeu accuruing to tne inter-
national system: Kev. fcjsson was
chosen teacher for the men's class and
Mrs. J&son of the women's. Com
mittees were appointed from each class
mi arrange lor a contest for the upbuild
ing of the claBses. The fnllnwi nir Klin.
day the points were agreed unon. and
the contest begun to close with the last
Sunoar in Jan., 1910, the losing Bide to
give a supper to the winners. The
women's class were the victors, and a
committee from the men's class en
gaged the Ladies Aid Society to furnish
the spread, which was given in the
church parlors last;evenmg at 7 o'clock.
To this lepast more than 70 persons did
justice. Mr. Esson, acting in the
capacity of toastmaster, introduced the
lonowing speakers: Kalph McKechnie,
secretary of the men's Mans, in wpll
chosen words extended a welcome to the
ladies, lhe resDonse was made by Airs.
W; H. Davis, president of the class.
After some remarks on the nature, and
policy of the Bible school work by the
ini.or, ine iouowing responded to
toasts: "Business Men in Religion,"
J. M. Hawkins; "Our Hopes fcr the
sftsuiren, airs, cisson; "ine Brother-in-law
as a Booster" Dr. W. H. Davis;
"The Front Line Bible School," F. M.
Powell; "A Word of Cheer," W. A.
Eastburn. Next came an open parlia
ment, "How Does this Strike You"
participated in by G. H. Forgy, ft. L.
Riirnatl: CI U T?iamn I? i? di
w. A'"",,"u, narry vvnains
anu- imsa Bertha Wright. The pro
gram conluded by forming a circle
around the room, singing one verse of
"find ha ,..:.k V J U - I :.
" - mm .uu tuiu tne ueiieuictiou.
The total enrollment of the two classes
s 107.
Two fool Pendleton men had a fight
uver tne jenries Jonnson ngnt.
Mayor Allen, of Jefferson was an Al
bany visitor yesterday afternoon
Prof. Flo last' evening entertained
tne a. a. classes ot himself and Geo. H.
Crowell,
- totes May McDonalduwent to Port
land today to attend theJY. P, S. C. E
convention.
Mrs, P. Bressler and daughter re'-
wnal In Tn.-....:.. L 1 i T A 11
18fter "'Albany
Nothinsr in that renort about the ren.
idence of Dr. Littler being burglarized
It was just a joke. ,
- The second semester of the U. O. be
gan today. Miss Willetta Wright re
turned yesterday for her studies.
R. K. Montgomery of the S. P., and
daughter, Miss Myja", left this forenoon
tor ijoidendale on a tew days visit.
Eugene hajj a double, wedding -yesterday;
two brothers. William and Chas.
Herbert, marrying two sisters, Nellie
uuti Jennie noic.
- The state Christian Endeavor Society
met in Portland this afternoon, with
Urancis IS. Clark, the father of the or
ganization present.
J. B. Yeon is about to erect a fifteen
story building at Fifth and Alder
streets, Portland, which will be the
nignest m the city,
W. C. Breckenridge went to Lebanon
I mis aicernoon on a visit with Ins daugh
1 ter. and Mirs Sue to Portland for a
visit wi'h her sister.
Mrs. W. H. Davis this afternoon en
tertained a crowd of young ladids in
' hnnnrnf hfii r.ippA Vllaa Voota n.uria .F
bugene, who is visiting at her home.
Prof. Lowell who has made Mars a
study says a new canal has been built
there during the past year, leaving no
question out wnac tne pianetis inhabit
ed. Dr. 3. L. Hill went to Lebanon this
atternoon to consult with some of the
stockholders of the Mexican mines be
fore leaving on Thursday night for ih
mines.
Miss Flossie Knecht is on her way to
Dakota on a visit with relatives, and
will also go to Chicago and other places
ueiuiB iviurijmit, ueirig p,nne rwo or
tnree months.
.Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Docksteder
served lunch to friends on, St. Valen
tine's evening, in honor of their thir
teenth wedding anniversary. .-A pleas
ant time was had. .
A. H Sandatrom, 'of the Union Fui
niture factory Jias been- up the roac
being at Evgene yesterday. The Co.
has a fine trade through the Valley, thf
Union goods being .popular wberevet
used. ...
Mrs. W. F. Pteiffer yesterday even
ing entertained the 600 club in a pleas
ant manner, with thrity -,or fortj
present. The refreshments were
highly complimented and a good time
socially was had. ' ' . -.
Samuel Kraut spent $16,000 for 'the
education of the voice of Emmi Hoff
man, a prominent singer, and now slit
hassued him for $100,000 damages foi
breach of promise. There's ingratitudt
for ycu.
Thos H. Curtis died in Portland yes
terday at the age of 43 years. He wa
connected with the Astoria and Ooluin
bia river road, and also at one time win
the Corvallis and Eastern, being in Al
bany a number of times.
Mrs. O. I). Austin yesterday after
noon entertained in honor of her frien-.
Mrs. Wilson, of Salem, who is visitmt
her?. The decorations were hearts on'
very'pietty. CarJs were tho amuse
ments and delicious refreshments wert
Rprvert Annut ftftvlnriiaa mm.. nM.nn,
n f th .
r .
"ndSTter i
:fL " lu? '
?S$?jL thf ,E"
in Canada, Mrs. Head,
linnn rlpatpr ha hnn
li- SI t j ,,. ,
ob,lge1 to p,? therf ond WJ" , be F'c
Beveral weeks. On account of it Prof.
Head will close the store next the Dem
ocrat office and make his home at 901
Calapooia and 9th street.
Rev, Albyn Eson went to Portland
on the morning train to attend a meet
ine of ,he Sttt'e Boarl1 nf the Christian
church, of which ha is first vice presi-
'lent, and Mrs. A Esson to rcpresenl
the local C E society in the State
Christian Endeavor Cu.vention.
SHEDDS.
Fieke Ackerman of Brownsville was
in Shedd Saturday.
Mr. Glen Berry of Portland is visit
ing in Peoria a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pueh were Al
bany visitors Saturday, returning home
sunuay,
Mr. George Maxwell and family wore
visiting her sister near Brownsville a
few days last week.
The Junior Endeavor of Shedd will
give a box social at the VV. O. W. hall
Monday night Feb. 14.
Mrs. T. B. Soreneer was called to
Albany last week to attend hei little
granddaughter, Hershal Hollich, who is
very sick.
Miss Olive Adams and Mr. Harvev
McBride came home Friday night..
Miss Adams returned to Jefferson Sun
day evening.
News from Albany's Six Early
Trains.
The train? arrive almost anv time.
The first Bection of No. 16 was a sold
ier train, with a regiment bound for
Vancouver, arriving about 9 o'clock.
The second section with the regular
nasseneer traffic was here at 10:in.
and No. 14 just behind it.
A crowd of vouner Deoole. ten or
twelve came over from Corvallis, bound
for Portland to attend the State Y. P.
S. C. E.
Miss Martha Montacue went to
Portland to the Y. P. S. C. E., and
also for a visit with her folks
Mrs. R. B. Montague returned, to
Portland, after a visit with her father,
W. A. Dunn and sister, Mrs. J. P.
Leatherman.
C. G. Rawlines went uu to Stavton
on a commercial trip.
Ed. Holloway, of Brownsville, went
to Corvallis.
The Orators.
The students of the college depart
ment of Albany college met today and
elected the following officers for the
oratorical association of the college:
Kenneth McLennan president, Lucille
Hart vice president, Evah Cushman
secretary, Vic. Yates treasurer, Gil
Ogden toastmaster for annual banquet,
and state treasurer. Delegates to the
state convention and oratorical contest
Salem, Marc'i 11: Rhoda Stalnaker and
Mirtha Montague for the seniors, Neta
Schultz and Buena Bicknell for the
juniors, Kate Stewart and Lucil e Hart
tor the sophomores, and Kenneth Mc
Lennan and Vic Yates for the freshmen,
Gruver Birtchett is the orator.
Stock Quotations.
, People who buy stocks promiscu
ously, will be interested In the real
market value of them. The Democrat
has a list or qu.tations from F.-J
Catterlm & Co , of Portland, from
which .the following of local interest
are taken: Black Eagle, santiam, 15c,
Collin) Wireless Tel., snap; Clark Wire
less T. &T., at bargain; Electric Min
ine und Smelting, write: Frceland Con
solidated, 07H: Gold Creek M. & M
07c;.UnitedWireles8 Tel., Btocks
pnc. .
Lebanon Day.
i
Tl.ere will be over one hundred Leb
annn people in Albany ton:ght, arriving
at 4:4U on a visit1 with tho Albany Com
mercial Club. which with invited gueats
will give the Lebanon people a recept
ion, with a program full of snap ar
ranged for the occasion, light refresh
ments on the side.
Enthusiasm i3 the order of the day,
and there will be noise with the
serious part.
Utter List.
The following letters remain in II,
Albany. Vie., nosto hco uncal ed foi
Feb. 15, 1910. Persons desiring any o
these letters should call for advertise
letters, giving tho date:
B. rl. Behrends. It. Cowling, T. G
Donlin, Orin Ferguson, Wells H. Hul
burt, Pansy Johns, Mrs. AdJie Manne,
A. Mason, Fred tiiesenborir. Mrs. L C
Sherwood;
J. S VanWinkle, P. M
At the Hotels.
H. B. Moyer, Brownsville.
Mrs. E Hatton, Detroit. -Geo.
Honey, W. F, Honey. D. E
Towle, J. Towle, Park River, N. Dak
timer fatri:K and tamily, Newport.
J. T. Jones, Portland.
K. F. Kamph, Portland.
W. A. Woodward, Portland.
G. L. Brown, Stayton.
C J. Shedd, Sheod.
Emery Herron, South Bend.
H. A. Burgess, Portland.
F. H. Arnott, Rutte, Mon.
H. E. Gordon, Isewberg.
Auiorr.obllists.
W. W. Crawford has been annointid
vice president tor Linn county of the
Oregon State Automobile Association
lhe object of this organization is foi
joitfT observation of the road law ot
well as better laws.
There is to be a vice presi Jmt foi
ich cour.ly in the stale, who i: to It
chairman of a committeeof live or mon
rn'-mliers, who he will appoint.
lhe membership tee o ;he Assnciu
uon it $2 with Zh cents dues per month.
You can make application to Mr. Craw
fori', who will issue application blank.
The weather in the east has bei'i
worse than that of Oregon anyway.
The church of Chiist of Eu'cnv is
preparing to erect a $50,000 buildmir
eclipsing all others in that city.
The wireless is already being uar. ti
profane uses. In New Jets v us-
words and vulgarity are comm n. '
Eugeno will have a special elccliri.
March 2 for voting on rufun-ling ihi
warrant indebtedness of 517j,O0j.
WEDNE3DAY1
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
nlnern. nnnaoH tk.Ph th .;.. nn
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Shasta Limited. Mrs. Smith, was for
merly Miss Grace Putman, of this city.'
The owners of the Corvallis fruit
eannnrv hnvn nonirtaH n.t in onll k..fc
to make it run the coming jear, beltev-
ui in Mia luiura ui tne uusiness.
The reason the northbound th rr.no-h
trait. R Arn ltn ia hMaiiu U..f. t
boat, the biggest in the world, down in
California, is out of commission. The
trains nave to go around by Stockton.
Packed House;,
ThnrA WffrA nnnbot tuM.oau of tUn
Emnire Inst niahr.. Tha mnuintr
tlirna WOra rrnnA nnno TUa
though were particularly interested in
vi, o w.1 ui in., uuu mrtf. urew. xneir
Dutch skotch is a taking one Good
QinmAro, nr.rl Hnn.n.a kn., ln U 1U
unubuia, .iictj, alOU llttVvT kllO
dialect down and their makeups are
kvvu ones.
TnmnrrnW morht thara mill na n nM.
. ...v.v . ' uu a V,. Ill -
pleto change in their program.
y On Saturday.
The Vigh School has been winnino-
honor to our city name for past two or
three mon' lis and have not asked the
people of Albjny to contribute any
tning to support them. They have
been to considerable expense in securing
a tuutii nuu in uuyiuK utnur necessary
equipment. The boys now plan to trive
a dinner next Saturday to raise the
money needed to meet the expenses.
Thn neonlA nf AllinnO will rranarallir
r i " , . ' " -
support mem ana K would be very ,
much appreciated if the farmers would
take their meals there for that noon.
Remember the date, Saturday. Feb
ruary 19. at the W. C. T. II: hall, meal
hours'll:30 to 1:30. Dihper 25. cencs.
The Springfield Train. "
A new time card will eo into effect
on the Springfield road tomorrow, when
tne morning train win arrive ten min
utes later, at 0:50 and will leave at 2;25
in the afternoon, instead 8:10 p. m.,
which is the way the people along the
road want it, and is particularly a bless
ing 10 ine rnuroaa men, wno will now
have time for sleep.
The "Weather.
Range of temperature 34-32, covering
the 24 hours previous to 8 a. m.
Rainfall .12 inch.
The river has been rising and Is 8,0,
feet.-
Prediction: Occasional rain or ligh
snow flurries tonight and Wednesdar.
Fducational Meeting.
An educational meeting will be held ut
Crabtiee leb. 26, beginning at 10 a. m.
with a kood program arranged, consist
ing of songs and declamations by the
pupils, readings by Prof. Rendu II, the
home and school by Miss Mary Ewing,
horticulture by E. W. Cooper, public
expenditures by Judge Duncan, the
grange in a community by C. L. Shaw,
the truancy law by Prof. C. F. Bigbee,
school problems by Sunt. JackBon. Six
prizes will be given fr declamations
and songs. There will be a basket
dinne. ,
A SAFEGUARD TO CHILDREN.
"Our two children of six and eight
voars havp lir-pn cini-i. itifnnav ci,!.
jeet to colds and croup. About three
years ago I started to use Foley's
Honey ahd Tar, and it lias never failed
to prevent and cure these troubles'.'
It is the nnlv nir-rlir-in-, T ran na,
ciiildrcn to take without a row." The
above from W. C. Ornstcin, Green
Bay, Wis., duplicates the experience
of thousands of users of Foley's Hon
ey and Tar. Woodworth Drug Co.
bTdIte
The County Judge ot I ane County,
Oregon, will receive sealed bids up to
10:00 o'clock, March 15. 1910, for the
work of transcribing all the records of
Linn County affecting real estate in the
territory transferred from Linn County
to Lane County by Chapter 3 as amend-
ed by Chapter 63 of the general laws of .
Oregon for the year 1907. Bids should
be sent to the County Clerk of Lane
County. Eugene. Or., nronr-rlv mnrlrorl
The Coun'y Judge of Lane County re
serves the right to reject any and all
U1US.
FURNITURE
AT COST.
CLOSING OUT
SALE
Everything Must Go
O. E. PERRY, 310 2niyt.
Home
Short orders, includ ng Meals, Salads,
Vegetables, Pies, Oysters in all styles!
Hot Tamalics, SanJviche;; Cakes, etc
meals and lunch?s, n--t and clean.
Confcctionaries .n J si.-fl drinks at
Meals
HO ALICE'S
1-8 B o Valbin Street.