W. F. JONES Vet6rinarySurgeon. Jefferson. Or. Ball p.uaa Farms NOW VeW TIME jour telSth out ."3 o?k loni?dPofodut' ot-towa patrons w flniah n I a t n n n.,1 bru.-e Vork in on I?.00""'- yi. .-... Sri nn 22kBtidgtTc.th3.50 Bold FiiUon 1.00 Enamel Flllins l.UU 8iiY.r Milan .50 : Gcod Rubber ...I d i li i b.. Rubber Q LW.i WIIC, .... Piinieie Extr'Hon .50 ii mm iitiiiiihip ia runuD FainlaHU Extraction Frue whenplateo or bridso work la or-.lerod. Consultation Freo. You cannot sot better painiorts worK an nnere, no matter now mucn you par. Atl work fully zunrantetxl for fifteen year. ay m - - WlCi IIPYlfnl f .4"). I i50 JrH8- VeJ . iijv.oi-o.TaB 1 Falllm Building, Third 1 Washington, PORTLAND. OREGON Office Houre: a A. 11. te a P. 11. aanuaye, 8 to 1 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE, To Whom it May Concern: Notice given to all whom it may ' at the undersigned has been inted administratrix of the ,r j a ' is hereby concern th; rlnlv annoi estate of Henry C. Henness, deceased, by the County Court of Linn county, , Oregon; therefore all persons h Having mg anv claims against said estate are , herebv notified and ind remiircd to ore- uui rt.iiuiit.uiu sent the same to the undersigned at -her residence in Lmn county, Oregon, near the town of Gates, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this first day of April, 1910. GENEVIEVE STAFFORD. Administratrix of henry C. Henness, deceased. W. R. B1LYEU, Atty. for Executrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, her final account as administratrix of the estate of Rudolph Hoflich, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 2nd day of May, 1910, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon as the time for the hearing of objections to said final account, and the settlement thereof. MABEL HOFLICH, . HEWITT & SOX, ' Admrx. Attorneys for Administratrix. " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County, duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Alexander Clubb, de ceased. All persons having claims acraiust the estate of said deceased 7-.rc hereby required to present thi -same with proper vouchers to the u:i dersigned at the oiiicc of Hewjtt .S: Sox, in the City of Albany, in Linn County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 25th day of March, 1910. WM. CLUBB, HEWITT & SOX Admr. Attorneys for Admr. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that, by or der of the county court of Linn coun ty, Or., Monday, April 18, 1910, has been set for the final settlement of the estate of M. L. Wilmot, deceased, and for hearing objections thereto. The hour for hearing will be 9 o'clock a. m. Albany, Or., March 18, 1910. E. J. WILMOT, Administrator. J. J. WHITNEY, Attorney. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Linn County. In the matter of the estate of Mary Towne, deceased. Tp Owen Bond, David Bond, Temp erance Rcinhardt, Lizzie Cross, Min nie Keeney, Lulu Bell Bond, Fredey Oscar Bond, William Owen Bond, Mabel Clara Bond, Gcrty May Bond, Royal Bond, Geneva Edvina Bond, Stella Alice Bond, Clarence Henry Bond, Themla Cecile Bond and Elmer McKyniston, Greeting. In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, at the court room thereof, at Albany, in said county, on Saturday, the 9th day of April, 1910, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made by the above entitled court au thorizing and directing the Executor of the estate of i.fary Towne, de ceased, to sell the real property of said estate in the manner provided, by law, said real property being de scribed as follows, to-tvit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Blocl: No. 5 in the town of Halsey, Linn County, Oregon, as shown by the mans and plats of said town. Witness the Hon. J. N. Duncan, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, with the Seal of said Court af fixed this 25th day of February, A. D. 1910. iCSea!) J. W. MILLER, Clerk. By W. L. MARKS, Deputy. Executrix Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un 'dcrsigncd lias been duly appointed by the County Cqurt of the State of Ore gon, for Linn County, executrix of the last will and testament of Sarah E. Ball, deceased. AH persons having claims against said estate are. hereby required to present the same properly verified as by law required at my resi dence in Albany, Oregon, within six months from flic date hereof. Dr.te! this March 2, 1910. KATHERIXE E. BALL, Executrix. C. C. BRYANT. Attorney. First publication March 4, last April 1, 1910. to tmmaf MONDAY IT FLEW. Messrs. Burkhart and Crawford are continuing their living machine experi- i ments. All of Saturday afternoon was anani in triala fiua in all tna ntlAfif being to get used to the manipulation of the machine gradually. 1 he longest flight made was exactly 642 feet, the . , .1 . . 1 macnine oeing lu me air auout cixieen seconds, it showed tnat it is well balanced and will eventually fly all right. But it takes patieuce and a long experience to run one. An auto- mouue is Homing cunipareu 10 iu me new propeller gave a strong power. Yesterday another trial was made. tne machine going up the highest yer, but the seat faroke and Mr Burkhart came down at once. The small damage ' was fixed, but it rained and further : trials were discontinued until bettor weather. tu:. nnHHAA -u uA. nrA vAa XlliO UIWIUUUII Ilia IIIBUO H"CC or four attempts, but the machine fait- ed t(l -et off the fljot8 wer8 all short ones, but the lighting was easy. Some Changes The Albany Lumber Co has bought he Central feed Stables , jus ; north of , the Russ House and will fix it up and make it the central office of the Com-; uanv. using the shed for shincrles. lath - . r --- - . 77" ----- W - dThnoTaPn7ay t be in the midst of it. ) I r - , .7 iT7 r J , L A ei-. n room recent v vneiiteJ tav O. E. Perrv. . .7 7 . . , " . . . !' using it for his largo electric supply i : mL i t.: uutsii)us. iiiu ruuin vaea'.eu uy linn ; has been rented by Tomlinson & Hoi- man and will be added to their grocery and crockery business. . , ." Died in Seattle, Mrs. Suviah Howe Peirce died on Saturday morning, at the home of her nephew. Rev. Wallace Howe Lee, 1819 vear 'oil her" aire. She leaves one sister. , SnH l wf,,rn th 1 fi $ . JSS irlnn 'Mr w! loss of a worthy woman. Mrs Peirce was a resident of this city for awhile. She was a life long Episcopalian, aNew 1 Enelander. and had the distinction of being a personal friend of the poet, Henrv w. iontrteiiow. ' An Albany Boost Century Mr. Barnhi'.l the 20th Magazine Bays: "Albany is one ot tne best cities in me vaiicy, eioiaii nuu utogicooirti. " is located at the head of navigation of the Willamette Kiver, where the (J. & E R, R. from Yaquina Bay crosses the S. P. railroad. Twenty-eight pas senger trains depart daily from Albany in nve outerent directions, rne city has a population of nearly 7000, has paved streets, street cars, and no saloons." Will Run a Farm. J. J. Roner, of Roner Bros., has bought a farm one and a half miles from Scio, and will go there to reside, at least part of the time, coming to Albany to help in the box factory when rushed. His two brothers will continue in charge of affairs at the fact ory. A Finger Oft, J. R. Flynn, tht popular commercial traveller, has a crippled left hand, that got that way yesterday something like this: He was splitting kindling wood when he made a poor strike and hit his left hand cutting the middle finger off and badly gashing the next one. W. F. Keady has been appointed postmaster at Waldport. $40,000 has just been paid for 200 acres of barren land near Medford, to be developed for fruit. Gov. Benson is now a grandfither, a son having been born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bsnson at Gardiner on April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandshagtn, of Fortland, stopped off in Albany yester day while on their way home from California. Mr. Will Reiner went to Halsey to day to look after his farm and Mrs. Reiner returned to Portland. Eugene Register; M . B Montgomery and family left for Albany yesterday for a short stay and may. conclude to locate tnere Mrs. Frank Parent and child, of Portland, returned homo yesterday after a visit at the home of Mrs Parent's parents, .r. an I rs. Rufuf . hompson. One of the Albany boasters this year will be a two story pressed hlock at Broadalbin and Third on the property owned by Mr. A. C. Schmitt, a fine building about one hundred feet square. Misses Laura and Gerty Taylor, Elsit Bain, Winnie Austin. Zona Haight anc Mar iaret Monteith returned this morn ing from Eugene, where they reporteo a delightful house party at Miss Luiillt Dunn's, one of Eugene's most charm ing voong ladies. Prof. Marquaro returned this noor. from a Portland visit. A crowd of hie students were at the depot to mee: him with numerous sacks of rice, lut it seems to ha-, c been premature, though it wasn't the fault of the schoo; children that they believed it was c genuine affair. t'ugtme Register: .Mr3. Watson's new theatre will be open inside of 8 month. This will be the largist mov ing picture theatre in the city" and has c lanre siatra for vaudeville. Mrs. Wat son will probably put on vaudeville uctf i at tne piace regularly. losiah Williams, a former resident ol this place, who has been attending Albany Colleen thfl past winter, re turned to 1'rinevillu tho first of the week with his bridi. Journal. Tim certainly ouuhr to be a romrr,L-r.d.i ticn fur Albany College. HIT WITH A 3JER BOTL E. In Portland, on Saturday noon, April A serious affair occurred yesterday 9. 1010 at the home of (he bride's par afternoon in the rear of the store of ents, former well known Albany people, Albert Sternberg. According to the Mr. it. Humphrey and Miss Lillian current street report it happened like Wyman, were united in marria e, a this: Claire Dawson and Harry Owens, Presbyterian minister performing the clerks in the store, had been in the ceremony. country putting up signs. A quarrel He is an employee of a large lumber or two is reported with two or company, and toe bride a stenographer three small fights. Finally the young and typewritist, is an accomplished men shook hands and "made up." Mr. young lady of splendid character. They Dawson went into the toilet room and nave many warm friends of the bride washed himself , and coming back looked in Albany whose best wishes they will out from behind the curtain of the have. room, when Owens, who was waiting with a beer bottle in hand, hit him a terrific blow in the head, over the left eye, breaking the bottle to pieces, and knocking Dawson insensible. He was taken to St. Mary's Hospital, where Dr. Davis attended him, taking out three pieces of bone and using seven stitches to sew . up the wound. Chief of Police Munkers was sent for. He arrested Owens, and placed bim under $251) cash bail, to appear today, turmsnea oy mr. bternDerg. The case was called before Recorder Redtield this forenoon, the defendant appear.ngw.tn ms attorney L,. i. uiri. for the grand jury , ""5 a99auIt ilh aJdangeroUs weapon? un- der jhoq bonds. e This afternoon Mr. Dawson was rest- : . m ,.4- n if.U .;h ,itl, J ,hohl nm tratsy uiiu will uiiuuuoucuiv tuiua um 2 Jt all nght, with a wound probably The case is an unfortunate one, but "" ' lt is in the courts properly, and is a j inattd Ul ictuiu, -- Mews from Albany's Six Early trains. . tj ti n , I, 0, -n.,, r,:?L?-CJ M:aJs5a,L0Sh...' ElVj liucnnBt oncl sister, or uahvvine, anu I Mrs. L. E. Hamilton. Mrs. C. H. Stew- art and Mrs. J. C. Irvine and son, Harold, left for Portland to attend the presbytery of the United Presbyterian Mr. 6s West, of the R. R. Com. was here to take to Salem the remains of J. c Hutton who died at Waterloo at the l"f""' Si MrH,,ttT0. !ko ,"5" SSS" S "iv: . I ,,f'i.i. i. m:0 ,,a'-,:r,uu lur. Messrs. George Taylor, L.C. Marshall, Portland to attend a' special Masonic meeting, for ehapterwork. u. r. mason ana a. J. miner went io ; w. E. Pcrker, of Plainview went up to Shelbum on a busidess tris, Miss Hoenck, of the Hamilton Store, left on a short Portland trip.. ' Miss Lilly, the returned missionary fromMalasia, left for Portland. She will soon Bail from San Francisco on her return to her work. She did sp en- rl rl uom-lr nh trio Alhnnv pnnvfint.inn. ...... "j crreatlv aDDree ated bv those attending, Crowds Coming. Not small, but bio delerrntinna. will be here at the open river convention Mr. Bourne says there is no use try the 14th. Eugene will send fifty, Sa-1 ing to hurry matters. Things have to lem probably as many, Corvallis per- i take their turn, and there is no haps more, Lebanon will have a crowd. and in fact forty valley cities at least will be represented, many hundreds in all. Fix up for them, and have your autos ready to meet them at the depot. It will be a red letter event. Judge McFadden is said to be down for a talk on freo locks. . It is his fad. Hon. I. H. Bingham will argue for an open river from Clackamas south, a Salem man will speak on freight rates, Lawyer Sawyer, of Portland will hit from the shoulcer on railroad mat ters, giving some history, and there will be oihers. Before the Census Corvallis Gazette-Times': Mayor Watters estimates the popu lation of Corvallis at 5,000. B. W. Johns m, president of the Commercial club, says "20,000 in 1920," but has no line-up on the exact number at this time. A. J. 'Johnson guesses 5623. while the Gazette Times has it figured at 4S32. In reckoning inhabitants the G.-T. is ultra conservative, for the records show that the public is usually a pretty bad guesser. C. L. Springer, business manager of this paper, who last year got out a city directory, says there are not less than 5,500. At the Hctcls. J. A Seabury, Portland -, R. A. Welts, Portland W. J. Davenport, Spokane H. E. Queen and v.f, Eugene C. H. Haynes, Kohoma, Ind. E. B. barber, Roseburg P. E. LaPoint, GrantBpass S. O. Rice, Shedd C. W. Hoberg, Portland J. G. Smart and family, Portland W. A. Leach, Brownsville The Linnhaven Orchard The Linnhaven Orchard Co. today began active work on their big orchard of about four thousand acres, which will be planted to fruit trees, almost entirely apples,nd placed on the market under five year contracts, lt is splendidly situated, and deserves promotion in the interest of what promises to be the greatest industry of this vuliey. Geo. Prichard Operated Upon. George Prichard, mar-.ni: editor of the Walla Walla Union, 'was stiblicn suddenly with appendicitis yesterday morning-, and h:;d to be operated upon at or.ee. This was done at St. Mary's Hospital in that city yesterday, the op eration being successful, and he is do ing well, according to a dispatch just received here by relatives. MARRIED Humphrey-Wyman. The Weather. Rano-e of temperature 67-46. . Th river is 4.5 feet. Rainfall .30 inch. It sounded more than that. Prediction: fair tonight and Tues pay. John Norman, -an Albany painter. was up before Recorder Redfield 1 this forenoon on a charge of as- lt and batter and was fined $5 or tw0 dav9 iri thfl - tv Hb h.d mney - According. o the testimony. 10 I "'he mnkltaTC; Ita M at the ra nkh n Ho use entered, the hall , Ward Td Chas V. Gamb- were to vv aru una tnas. v . uamoie, were in. the trial Mr. Nurman, who is a boarder nnntraycnt.nn ...U Mj: ... it.. teati oi The two men. Norman "'i, acN!. wio "hu'teri n " Wnrrl rn H him rr. lron his hands out Norman drew his jack uuicu in. w ara 101a mm lo Keen his wrist, making a gash. Ward lrir,, o W.,d SsThat 7s a Pweaporkocking "the knife from Norman's hand, and then getting on ton of him, when they were separated. Norman denied being the agressor and claimed he used the knita oniv in n-(t,nap H nia mrri "'.:! 2aJl .!! ".II8:!'- "8 l m. 'ft 'rs derable of a" P3'1i2.1tl fight with T. O Hanson, and fined $5 or two days, go.ng to jail. F. J Will for watches TUtiSDAY. THE P. 0. Albany Is No. 142 and Must Take Its Turn. PnMonr TWit. ,.f , onmrnoi-i club yesterday received a lettet from tj r...X. tn: -f u .i : ' rrr.'r .V- . : p. "L' nlnen hna tri take itq tiirn in t.h nrdpr of the purchase of the sit,e. Albany is No. 142 The government is now at worlt on No. 72 aHd diSposes of approx - imaleiv ten a month, so that Albany .:n U- i i.i:i . ,u. ' .will uo ietti;iicu m auuut seven uivuwis, i .. mw thm r,umnoioi i will follow, me preparing 01 plans, etc., and it will be lust about seven montns more by the time the contract is act ually let for the building, which will mann thnt. aHnul work will bcein on ha efrnlnr. a!,nnr .Tuna of nvf. vanr.. variance. La Grande is JMo. li, the next Oregon city in turn. Lawrence Hardman, of Portland, has been in the city. Miss Sadie Cohen has returned from a couple week's visit in Portland. Mrs. S. H. Goin, of Jefferson, arrived this noon on a visit with her parents. K L. Chambers will build a $12,000 residence 'his year, the finest in the city. , Mrs. Nevin McCormick and two children, returned to Shedd this after noon. .Vr. James Failing came up from Portland today on a visit with his sister Mrs. Merrill, C. H. Walker went to Peoria this afternoon to close the charter of the new Grange. , Marriage license was issued in Port land yesterday for Bert H. Tillotsun and Sadie May Pringle. Chub Harris, after being over most of the Northwest running telephone lines, is home on a shurt visit. Mrs. F. W. Watson arrived this noon from Electron. Wash., on a vuit with her mother, Mrs. Hale, and friends. A striking picture at the Empire wai a moving picture show inside a pictun show, displaying the art of the busi nese. H. N. Cockerline went to Portland today to deliver an address tonight be fore a meeting of agents of the North west Mutual. B F. Jones, of Roseburg, writes tha he will be here at the open river con ference, a pioneer in pushing the en terprise. The Woodmen of the orld arc pre paring for a big session Friday niehi with initiation and a banquet. Th. Degree team of Saicm will bo presen: R. .1. Hendricks, census supervisor this afternoon met with the Linn cnun ty enumerators, giving them insttu.1 lions The conference was at Up commercial club rooms. Another correspondent, this one sign ing himself By HocUey, is dis'urbo over the anti-gas-iline advtrti--emen' running in the Democrat, and paid fn at the customary rate. He wants ntrA in its place. Here is one of his jokeri "Tha Democrat says some weme:i an al h its, but some men ar al R3t.3 Giv. us les foclishnes." Correctin;?;the stati-ment that apnearer in the Uernucr;!C yj.-tiurdiy ;.Vlr. .Slum bri; ha3 to say tt;at the young miN. who got into trouble Sunday altiirnoor. had nt b.'en cut in the country puttinf up pitr.s for hirn on Sunday but hai merely been out driving for pleasure on their own account, that if thero wa any liquor used it was dono contrary to the rules of the house. Bran ti,. fcsfi KM lis, foSS PREPARING FOR THE BIG CONVENTION. There was a good attendance of mem bers of the commercial club and busi ness men's league last night at the joint meeting. P. D. Gilbert was elected chairman and W. R. Struble secretary. P. A. Young of the program commit tee read the recommendations of the committee for the afternoon meeting of the 14th, to be held in the Alco gym nasium, suggesting Dr. Davis tor chair man and W. R. Struble secretary, a 20 minute talk by Judge McKadden of Cor vallis, on the locks, 5 minute talks from different delegations, an open river by a Eugene man, the old freight rates by a Salem man, an address by Mr. Sawyer of Portland. The secretary repor'.ed responses from Brownsville, Fall City, Oregon City, Corvallis, Portland Chamber of T.!: r?"J a'"?8' ,..V,CuDa3?tn .-.. .nV".'.:".1" ,V" ... 'TAu' i? LS' "K '::""r r.lr .nfl Aitphion lll ho horA U S flila n,ill an..1 fn. tho Clam XXVZV ' re3Cra" A good local attendance is desired at the afternoon, meeting. Banners ana badges were ordered. fSSSS - . mi i . a , --ri....v . vv. t T ch hill and P H Pfeiffer w' '-'""B . . . Uommitteo3 ot six each from the two VTX!fmA. fh ,h. as toUows the commercial club: Messrs. Davis, Ellis, Stewart, Hawkins, Woodworth, and Chambers. Business Men's League: Messrs. Gilbert. Marvin, Stevens, Hul bert, Tomlinson and Hammer. The following additional delegates were selected, with P. D. Gilbert as chairman of the delegation: J. C. Hjlbrook, W. R. Struble, E. H. McCune, Wm. Bain, C. H. Burggraf, A. E. Bowersox, C. C. Cameron, W. F. Fortmiller, F. P. Nutting, C. G. Raw lines. Fred Dawson. H. H. Hewitt. J. 0. Lee, F. J. Miller, R. L. Tracey, N. V. Pratt. 'red Veal, hid D. Cusick. A, E. Johnson, A. H. Sandstrom. Judge Duncan, Dr. J. P.. Wallace, Grant Pirtle, J, C. Hammsll, R. C. Churchill, T. G. Hopk.ns, T. J. Butler. D. B. Me Knight. D. S. Smith. Guv Knapp. W. 1. Christy, u. a. f ox, li. ti. uummings, G. M- Missall, R Ohlmg, V. G. ! ' ietoher, 8 ! "simon- w" ' w'. Crawford. M. lenders. W. A. Barrett, Wm. Eagles, W. A. Eastburn, Walter Jasn A. H. Stoltenberg, Al Stem here. O. A. Archibald. D. P. Mason, G. A. Flood. L. E. Prouty. JohnRobson Fied Gould, 0. W. Sears, A. B. Kelsav, 1 f.011"' f3-, F',,fao?' cA' KeelSl' J Sh "'f' 'g. L. bhaw. A. W. McGilvrey, P. A. ! You lg, L. E Hamilton, K L.Jones, C Mevei'. E. W. KlbUV. GOO. GrOWell, , . , T -n. T T, d .1. ' C. H. Welder, J. V. Pipe, J. P. Rob- erts, Geo. Taylor, W M. Parker, J. A. Howard, J. L. Irvine. The following reception committee was appointcdTL. E. Hamilton, chair man. Dr Russell Wallace. P. A. Youne, W. A. Barrett J. A. Howard, J. M. Ralston. .1 "l. t!a--vl(in-.i. W. G. Bol lock, Geo. Taylor, tt. L. Tracey. H. N. Cockerline. ' A special effort was asked many autos out at the trains the delegations. to have to meet A Collision. Seifert Scheimann, of Thomas and three young ladies, yestorday afternoon ibout 4:15 o'clock were having a ride up and down First street, making several trips, when the street car came along, and the track not being wide enough for both something happened. The young ladies all jumped and were not injured. The young man got. a few bruises. One wheel of the single buggy was jerked completely off and there wore other brcalta, and the horse got a few bruises The street car was goug slowly and those who saw the accident say was in no way to blame for it. A Dtad Chinaman. Jean Gan Tee, a Celestial, died at the Chineou quarters till Second street, last night, at the age of 32 years of heart disease. A couple Portland Ce lestials came up to look after him, and .he body will be shipped to ( hina to mingle with the bones of his ancestry. Ten Eugene autoists are to be arrem :d for exceeding the speed limit. Scott Ward is said to have som narveltous pigs, two months old and weighing one hundred pounds each His neighbors would like to know hon :o get pigs like that. Mr. VolKman has snldjiia flncj farm f 105 acres to H. Bryant at $105. Mr olkman paid $50 an acre for it fou' ears ago. It is reported that it wil e cut up into small tracts and sold. Tho vuliey bare hall league's tourna ntnt will bgin next Sunday with Al any playing at Cotlae? Grove anr ipringfield at Eugene. The following veek Eugene will play at Albany ano nttage Grove (it Springfield. Coming "Diamonds and Hearts" a iomedv drama in three acts by Knox 3utte Stock Company, at Morning Star Jrange Hall Saturday April 16, 11110. Admission, adults 2."c, children 15c. At 1:30 o'clock. Among thDe doing to Coivallis tonl--.end the presbytery of the Willamette, his afternoon, were Rev. and Mrs. Jesnlbracht, of this city, Rev. II L. Nave, of Portland, and Rev. Bicknell of Marion. Eugene Guard: Mrs. Frank Carman, viiu ul a .Southern Pacific engineer, fft for Albany this morning where she ill upend several days visiting hernar utii. ' Later she will go to Portland to oin lt':r husband, who holdu a position n the Silvcrton branch of lh3 ,.South rn I'i-.citie road Miss Vera Jones as gone to Albany where she has nc epted a pcaition as stenographer with . lLp.csentativo law firm of that city A TIE. The game of base ball las t eveing between the Methodists and College was about as ragged as anything could be, slow and full of errors, not ended until after 7 o'clock, and then n te 16 to 16. The score will tell iho ful story. Methodist S. S. AB R H PO.A E Marquatn, 2b 5 2 2 1 3 1 L. liigbcc, cf-p 6 1 0 1. 3 1 C. Bigbee, ss 4 3 2 3 1 0 Smith, p-cf 3 2 3 0 1 0 Gilliland, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Bruce, lb 5 2 1 6 2 1 Giddings, If 3 2 1 0 0 0 Engstrom, rf 5 1 2 0 0 0 Putnam, c 4 2 0 7 2 4 Eberting, 3b 3 10 2 12 16 1120 13 9 Albany College. AB R H PO A E Yates, c 4 4 2 12 1 1 G. . Birtchet, p-2b 5 3 2 0 2 2 Kennard, ss-p 2 0 0. 0 3 -0 Flo, 2b-ss 3 2 1-3 3 0 Ogdcn, lb 4 0 0 5 0 2 A. Hodge, 3b 3 1 1:1 10 McLennan, cf 3 3 0 0 0 0 H. Hodge, If 1 1 0 0 0 1 J. Birtchet, rf 4 2 0 0 0 1 16 6 21 10 11 G. Birtchet out in second inning, hit by ball. Score by Innings. 12 3 4 5 6 7 Methodists 6 2 13 11 216 Albany College 3 3 6 1 2 1 016 . Summary. Home runs Flo, Giddings. Three base hit Engstronu Two-base hit ftlarquain. Sacrifice hits Kennard 2. C. Bigbce. Bases on balls Off Big- bee, 6; ott Smith, 3,; off Birtchet, 3; off Kennard, 3. Hit by pitched ball A. Hodge, McLennan, Stolen bases Flo 4, Mclennan 4, Yates 3, A.' Hodge 3, L. Bigbce 2, C. Bigbce 2, Bruce 2, Giddings 2, Engstrom 2, Smith 1, Putnam 1, Eberting 1, G. Birtchet 1, H. Hodge 1, J. Birtchet 1. Struck out By Kennard, 8; by Bigbce, 4; by Birtchet. 3: bv Smith. 2. Innmtrs pitched For Methodists, Smith 2, L. Bigbce 5; for College, Birtchet 3, Ken nard 4. Double play Kennard to FIo to Ogden. Umpires Meyer, Wicks and Briggs. - News from Albany's Six Trains. Early Rev. Wardle, of Lebanon, and Reva. Mount and Whittlesey, of Eugene, ar rived on their way to Corvallis to at tend a session of the Presbytery of the Willamette. Among those arriving on the Leba non train were Rev. J. B. Holmes and family and Mr. Opie the singer, who nave nmsnea tneir meetings tnere, u. B. Whitcomb, the miner and real estate dealer now of Lebanon, Mrs. J. J. Lin gren, and F. P. Dovaney, Oregon's oldest lilK. Prof. H. L. Hopkins and mother, of Eugene, went to Corvallis, and this afternoon will go to the Bay, Jos Hume came down from Browns ville. G, O. Vernon, live stock dealer, of Seattle, a former Linn county young man, who has made a success of his busineas, wont out to Shelburn after Some horses. W. J. Kirkland and W. P. Morris eft on nn Oregon City trip. H. Bryant loft on a Sulom trip, and his son John G. Bryant for Fall City, to look after his 160 acre farm. Banker A. J. Johnson, of Corvallis, left on n Portland trip. Architect nana roturneu irom a LiOd- anon trip. To Investigate Freight Kates. On the 28lh of April at 11 a. m.. , at the office of the R. R. Com. in Suletn, there will be a hearing bv the railrond commissioners fur the investigation of c ass rates imposed and charged by the Toulhern Pacific for tho transportation of freight in carlu.ids and less than car otid ots between Port and and Domts on the linss r f the company within the utiite of Or. gnn, as sot forth in the company's lecul and joint freight tariff No. 235 A (0. R. C. No. 434) and sup plements thereto, tho object being to ascertain whether tho rates are un- easonable or unjustly discriminatory. Proposed East and West Pave- ment. A prominent resident of Third Street, who has talked with a good many people on the street roDorts a large number in favor of paving the street iiuni iuiujuuifi tu muni ut-ieeb. lb IB a Ureet of fine homes and property owners appreciate the fact that it would be the making of tho street, making it the main street from west to east, and making K close business connection be tween the two sections of the city. It is worth the . consideiation of the council. At The Hotels. C. Sharp, Roseburg. R. B. Miller, Portland. B. W. Jones, " John Weseley, Scio. Robert Kalston, Foster. C. A. Bovier, Gates. Prof. D. G. Crow, Berlin. A. R. Hadley, Portland. Roe Maine, Oakland. Bird Rose, Ilarrisburg. S. C. Sorcnson, Gates. Left for Mo. Superintendent J. W. Walsh and family, of too C. & E. left yesterday for ispr.uri on a three or four W2ck , iii , .i:d on a visit with relatives nf vui'sh vr. Walsh left Mis ouri, im former homo stutu in 1806 an I has nr hi i n back since, having been on tho o iu mnco liu-n. When he luft '.ho I nub ns were rcalping peopl-, 'ocsn't nn' iripate any thin; t-i tim: tl.ir time. but the