Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 30, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    DR. HI. II
II go On
I ...-Y.
Calls mi l j in c'v and country
Phone
V
U2m?a.suui risked
work tajwlicrv. no miuter lion much you pay.
m mi iww )ni jTwfrjMHfM1 g flniFij puts and
Y V1 v. 1 oitraetion
,' V ? . i.'r-afri'o whon tttntM or
? v a brldgo woVk U order.
J&SV? llMolirCrowni $5.00
Z?'"!? 3-88
muni, i.uv
I Prates 5.00
UJ P'" 7.50
DR-W-A- WISE. Pmiidhi ma Mium Pamlen Extr'tion .OU
II lim nuiiiwie u ranuu JKBT HITHODi
All work fully iruarnnteed for fifteen yean.
Wise Dental Co.,mc.
Painless Dentists
Falling Building. Third 2nd Wastllniton PORTLAND. ORE.
Ollfc. Hour.: 8 i. M. to 8 P. M. Bond.?., S to 1
SWAIN'S
BACK ACHE AND
KIDNEY PILLS
For kidney and bladder troubles,
adatica, rheumatic pains, neuralgia,
headache, weariness and sleeplessness,
"that dragged down feeling."
EXPEL THE" POISON
MAKE LIFE A JOY
Acting directly on the kidneys these
mild pills give almost instant relief
because they nnt only act as a tonic
but clean the kidney tissue of impuri
ties and expel the poison from the
system.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR SWAIN'S PILLS
So marvelous and universal are the
results obtained that these pill;
Everv druerist has
nvery aruggisi nas
boxesonly. If not
fully guaranteed,
them. In 50-cent
satisfactory your money back. Don't
delay don't run the risk of Bright's
Disease. Get Swain's Kidney and
Back Ache Fills today.
6 WAIN MEDICINE CO., Inc.
Kansas City, Mo,
FOR SALE BY
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATRIX.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
county judge of Linn county, Oregon,
as administratrix of the estate of C.
E. Fox, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the same
with the proper vouchers to the un
dersigned administratrix at the office
of Percy R. Kelly, in Albany, Linn
county, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Albany, Oregon, September 9, 1910.
. ANNA FOX, Admrx.
PERCY R. KELLY, Atty for Admrx.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of John Barton, deceased, has this day
tiled in the County Court ot Linn
county, Oregon, his final account in
the matter of said estate, and said
court has fixed Monday, the 3rd day
of October, 1910, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. for hearing objections to
said account, if any there be, and for
the settlement of said estate.
J. W. BARTON, Admr,
HEWITT & SOX, Attys. for Admr.
ATTENTION
LAND OWNERS.
Having many calls for large and
small fa-ins, also sure buyers if suited,
if yrv. desire quick sales, call at my
off1, cr v.-ritc a description of your
p! :ce, r.mil same to my address, list
vur places with me.
Experienced
ian th. rot:1.:!-.!',- acquainted with
try to show land. Best of autom bile
service. Home phone BIk. 276; Hell
phone 240-R. Yours for business.
IAS. F. POWELL.
130 Broadathin Stiver.
ROCURED AND DEFENDED. n(1
Free .Trice, how to obtain patent, trade marka,
copjrlghta, etc, in iii COUNTRIES.
Butineti direct wM Washington savtl timt,
money and often the patent.
Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively..
Write or come to ua at
BU Klntk Strut, opp. TslUd State! Patent
WASHINGTON, D. C.
rromptly l'taini'0, or FEE RETURNED.
n yfars:' rsprnh'CE. our CHARG13 ARC
THE LOWEST Sen'l rawlel, photo or nkctch for
tjiFfrt ncart h and fn?o report on patenUtillity,
INFRINGEMENT n:its conducted before nil
court. 1'n.tcntn obtjiinmi throuirh Uft ADVtR-
TISEDand SOLD, frw. TRADE-MARKS. Pf.M
&IOMC And CGKYRICHTS quickly ouuuncti.
Opposite U. 8. Patent Office,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
I
model, H
OfBel
WlmMMm.
THURSDAY.
THE COMING
APPLE FAIR.
O.ie of the features of the tipple fair
w II be om.nunity exhibits, something
kjl ucciiied importance lu me develop
ment of the apple business of thecoun
tv. When the fair convenes in Novem
ber the display of apples in ten or
: more box exhibits promises to be
markeJ, due to the campaign that will
be made tor displays from the different
sections of tho county. The general
committee at n session appointed the
following to look after the different
places in the county: .
Scio and Lacomb J. M. Hawkins.
Lebanon C. W. Tebault.
Sweet Home, Corvallis and Benton
county D W. Rumhaugh.
Holley and Oakville C. H. Stewart.
Brownsville Geo. H. Crowell.
Halsey J. C. Holbrook.
Shedd and Tangent J A. Howard.
Crab tree W. A. Eastburn.
Jefferson F. J. Fletcher.
C. H. Stewart and W. A. EaBtburn
were appointed to look after the adver
tising, and W. A. Eastburn was ap
pointed secretary in the absence of Mr.
Struble.
Roy Wood has returned from Eugene. !
The Palmer milk wagon horse took a j
spin today.
Fred Anderson went to Eugene to
see tne wiia;tsii!s.
It is a fight to bring the government
back to the people
- The great modern game
...
something
out oi somebody else,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Goins, I bany were Senator F. J. Miller, who Tonight the Amateurs will he pre
Sept. 21, a girl, their seventh child. ! has just returned from an extensive aented, and there will be a local offer
Some very pretty show windows at tr!Pkth;ough.E?teS?, "W0"' "Jf1! in in
Albany's leading department Btores. . tl theKmB2'8' wuf B5k?r' Gior?,e The Athon Company is growing in
Miss Hatlie Reynolds, of Portland, jStt, Wl'''0'' k"a ttlne.
arrived this noon on a visit with Mi ss Grant Pir'tle f. C- Mar'shaU judge 1 (,-
Orah Harkness. Djncan. and their wives, P. D. Gilbert, The Bills in Town.
Wilson McBride, of Colorado, who F. M. Redfield, W. R. Bilyeu, Geo. H.
left Linn county in 1868, is here for the
first time sinec.
Just over a dog Julian Mock of Med-
fo;J killed Jesse Smith, a friend, stab -
Din . mm rour nmes, once in tne neart.
. r. Joe Webber jr., arrived this
noun iroro roruana on insurance nusi-
nes. An old Albany boy always wel -
come. .J. P. Oralbraith does at Blaine, Wash., the Corvallis line. The wagons of re-
42 people were killed yesterday in a Sn I .1 n.Itn' i' beinl?,,an interesting served seat iron chairs were tipped
haad-on collision on the Fort Wayne fact that two former Albany men are over, out upon the ground, which was
and Wabash Valley R. R., the result Buajdipg the U. S., on the north and scattered with reserved seats. The
of mistaken orders. , south from invasion by foreigners. Democrat man held one down, but De
Jownston, Pa., once famouB for its 1 , . , .. . tective Reilley was around and was un-
,! .Bj o, u i Conductor and Mrs. Tom Riley went able to keep it. The car was soon
population of 65,482, an'increase of 54
rr . t.'. ' i
P" "i.J h h. .n,d
sr vT- '. . ! vr
ing the summer surveying in Linn
nminlii mill Kaon aaaiaont nionhnf 4hi
TT. O. nnt hall Ijinm thin RAaunn. I .
E. F. Sox last night entertained his
S. S. class in a pleasant manner at his
home on Ferry street. About twenty
were present, bright ycung ladies.
A logger 7 feet 6 inches tall waa ar-
rescea by one policeman, in rortiana,
fn- hoini rf.i,1, H rllar,rrlo,lv Th
i i. i.aVr i h
' giant went meekly to lail and naid his
giant went meeKiy to jan anu paia nis
Manager W. R. Struble returned
irom rortiana tnis noon, alter a siege
of lumbago. He will be here until the
first of October, when he will close his
work here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bruckman, of
Portland, have been visiting at J. S
Rankins. Today they went to H. Rick
ard'sat Granger for a visit.
M. J. Flanning at the Baptist church
tonight. He hits the mark. Mr. Flann
ing has talked temperance for years
and knows what he is talking about.
Mrs. Leo Egan, of this citv, took two
first prizes at Scio on drawn work, and
one at tne state fair al Salem, a good
record for this neat accomplishment.
J. A. Harper, a plumber, was fined
?10 yesterday by Recorder Redfield for
oeing urunti anu uisoraeny. ne went
down to the opera house and had to be
Puc ouc'
Mrs. John Egan was c.lled to Rose-
burg today by an accidtnt to her daugh
ter, Mrs. Lulu Halkyer. While skating
last night she fell, breaking one of her
arms.
D. H. Pierce, a former Harrisburg
man, recently of Eugene, has bought a
320 acre farm near Coburg. The farm
is in Linn county, so Mr. Pierce again
becomes a resident of old Linn.
Prof. Taliander and wife, recently ot
Corvallis, were in the city last night on
their way to Medford, where the Pro
fessor will ooe.n a music school. He
has resigned his position at the O.A.C.
Mr. ana wra. a inert, nicoieiian, oi
Marvsville, Kan., left for home this
afternoon, by way of California, after
a visit with their cousins Denver and
T. P. Hackleman, and their families.
Earl Fortmiller went to Eugene yes
terday to enter the University for a
two years course preparatory to study
ing medicine, with a Dr. before his
name in view.
According to the Salem Journal Col
Hofer is quite ubiquitous. Tomorrow
ni?ht he i3 to spaal. at two places at
the sim-j time, at 8:30, besides at three
other places the sane evening at dif
ferent times.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones returned
last ncht from tilendale, where -Mrs.
Jones fisited with her folks severs;
weeks and Mr. Jones a few days. Mr.
Jones is now making an issue of tin
history of Linn county, but later will
pay some attention to his candidacy for
the legislature.
A live moving picture film at Dream-lat-d
is the Ruling Passion, presenting
a M'xicon slory, with the hot blood of
thi S:iani i ril dominant. Ahorse race
is shown and tho scenery is interesting
These moving pictures though onl
telling a s'ory give one some scenery,
Ihe real thing, worth seeing.
A resideni ot the third ward says tht
-street crossing at Jackson and the S
P. railroad is in a horrible shape, Bn
bad the women have to actually carry
iheir baby buggies over it. Complainl
has been made, but the council, tnousjh
it will make property owners put in
ment walks far out, will not do a
tVing with the raiiruad to make it put
the place in a passable condition.
KNIGTHS
A SALEM.
The 24th annual conclave of the
Knights l'empiars of Oreu .mi, began at
Salem this morning, with the following
welcome:
Sir Knights, if wo shou.J try to tell
How very glad we are to meet vou,
The time would come to say goodbye
Before we'd have a chance to greet
you
The Cherry City's wholly yours
Along witn every "Cherry" in it,
From center to cirenmference,
And every single blessed minute.
Tin-can our dog, or tease our cat,
Or cumb the shade trees, if yon
want to
And if there's anything you need
Just whisper and you'll get it
"pronto."
At 10 o'clock there was to be a drill
on Court street.
11 o'clock meeting of the grand com
mandery. Luncheon at Masonic Hall for the
ladies and men, with this grace: "Now
grace is said, no longer waite, with
eyes downcast on emtio plate, carve
goodman, carve, with speed and sky II.
Ye guests spare not, but ete your fill."
Grand commandery meeting in the
afternoon with a special session tonight.
NeWS
c,.i '
from Albany $ Six
Trains.
v .
l ,
I
A car load of Knight Templars went
.to Salem to meet with the grand com-
manner of the fltnte in a conclave, with
- ; - --
a special reception for the ladies in the
arrangement. Those going from Al-
Crowell, D. P Mason, W. E. Pears
and Wm. Fortiniller.
, Mr. Fred Jacks returned from a visit
Wun ms tolks at Brownsville, rle is
now U. S. inspector at Demming, New
jucausu, un uie uuruer aiie ul uie u, o.,
. occupying me same position tnere inai
to E"?,fne J s.ee B"ffal B'!' and Paw"
nee Bill in their wild cavortings.
Roberts left on a Portland trip,
i uetective rtemey was lonowing tne
show nr the roaJ
Miss crosno went to Jetterson tor a
visit with her folds.
1 President Crooks left on
Portland .
trip.
I
Among those leaving were the two
, insurgents, B. F. Mulkey, candidate
tor congress and 1. H. Bingham, can-
J ?J77
u. rouaiou, t-
. resentine- the nrntrresflive element in
resenting the progressive element in
I- repuuiican party mat promises
better things in politics, a consumma-
j u uuyn ui ami, Iu"
The Apple Men.
The apple growers and their sup
porters last evening, at the commercial
club rooms before adjournment elected
the following board of directors: John
Macneal, K. C. Jenks, J, C. Holbrook,
W. A. Barrett, J. J. Cale, H. Bryant
and D. W.lRumbaugh. H. Bryant was
elected president of the board and D.
W. Rumbaugh secretary and treasurer.
It is proposed to push the organiza
tion ot the farmers of this section into
the organization, so that big shipments
of our best apples may be made, ac
cording to the demand in car load lots.
Albany's Gain.
Cottage Grove Leader: The W. C.
T. U. meeting this week adjourned to
go to the depot to see Mrs. Baker the
beloved president, depart for Albany,
her future home. As the train depart
ed the Oregon Dry yell was given and a
verse of "God be with you till we meet
again," was sung. What is our loss
will be Albany's gain. Mrs. Baker has
bten the faithful president for 10 years,
and to know her is to lave her.
Senator Bingham Here
Senator I. H. Bingham, of Eugene,
was in the city last evening. He is
the anti assembly candidate for joint
senator of Linn and Lane with pros
pects of receiving the nomination.
Bean, running against him, is the man
who attempted tn knock out the election
of U S. senator by the people, making
Statement number one a crime. Bing
ham has made a good record anJ will
undiubtedly receive a big vote in this
county.
The Hackleman Park.
Whatever other park propositions
may come up Haeklernan's grove should
be made a city park. It ia the old one
and should ue the new one. The time
will come when Albany will need and
will want it worse ihan a circus wanls
a crowd. Mr. Williams, who. left for
home this afternoon, stated that unless
taken soon the sroperty will be platted
and sold in small tracts.
Joe Duttruille.
Cottage Grove L?iiilr: D. J. Dii
Bruiile, former';.' of the Leader, now
of Portland, spent (Vionday in this city.
He does not enjoy life in the inotropic,
in fact his health has be?n por evei
since he located in Portland. H
contemplates associating hinujlf win
he Eugene Guaid as soon as he is abi
,c r active newspaper work.
BACK TO FARM
MOVEMENT.
Portland, Or., Sept. 22. As a practi
cal move in the back-to the-farm cam
paign, the Portlaml Y. M. C. A. will
try the experiment of establishing farm
homes for its members. Plans have
been made for the purchase of a big
tract of land of almost 1000 acres
within ten miles of Portland by tho
association. This lun.i will be cut up
into small tractsof ten and fifteen acres,
and arrangements made whereby mem
bers of the Y. M. C. A. can obtain
titles to the property.
"These mnds will be placed in charge
of a secretary who knows something
about the raising of livestock and farm
products," said H. W, Stone, general
secretary of the Portland association.
"The tracts will be sold at a reasonable
price to young men ol the Young Men's'
Christian Association. This will help
them to start a home. That's what
the Y. M. C. A. is tor, to get young I
men to got married, tied up to a ctiurcn
and get a homo started."
Cowboy Drama,
Another pleased audience was at the
opera house last night and witnessed
tne presentation ot the stirring VYyom-
ing play. A- Lone Trail, one full of
cuiucuj uuu Liageuy, unliving uuv liio
excellent talent of the different mem-
bei s of the Company. It was
bets ot tne Company. It was a cow-
bey story, for sure, one that is always
enjoyed, lull ot changing situations
and man Mi Athnn annnnnul aa Tr.tin
Darnels, the prairie king, and little Miss
Johnson, as the kid . Mr. Ross as the
n-iA miefU. : nn.t-...inHi.. u..t
vaviiio a uotici is uat wuioi i y owuuki uuii
tnere is not a week place in the cast,
mail hnlnncoH
Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill, with
their wild west and wild east shows
had to BtoD at Albanv. the Hub any
way, to get their bearings. Early this
m0rhing one of the trains of
was switching at the railroad
tne snow
center of
the valley, when a car of chairs jumped
te trt.av iUst ODDOsite the oil tank on
gotten on the track, the seats replaced
in the lumbering wagons and the cars
were taken to Eugene by a special
engine, in time lor tne snow tnis alter
oon The ahow that oftemots to nass
the Hub without stopping will hear
from it.
At the Dreamland.
Tonight is the last time the present
proKraiu will UB BHUWU. il piClUIB
entitled A Kuling Passion is one worth
: Tt n m ji
seeing, it tells a tale of love and horse
racing ln Mexjc0. ..yver the Cliff'
j8 a good drama "Floral Types" :
educational, and the- big screaming
comedy is entitled "Wanted a Wife,
IThe management have secured for
I Fridav and Saturday an extra attract
ive program. "Childish Impulse," a
biograph. "Baby and Captain," bio
I graph. "Volunteer Hero,"and A Lazy
Tanner."
fcutterworth on Deck.
Telegram: John Butterworth, rail
way imil clerk, has been fined for
refusing to carry an empty and useless
man poucn on tne sou mem racinc run.
It was made useless by putting tho
Shasta Limited on the run, but throjeh
some oversight the custom ot sending
the sack has been forgotten. When But
terworth Drotested.he was fined, but an
order at same time was issued stopping
tne useless handling ot tne shck.
Alaskan Dogs.
Eli Smith appeared at the Electric
last nignt with his Alaskan dogs, and
the sled, upon which Smith travelled
through the icy north, with them being
some steroptican slides showing the
route travelled, as rugged, striking
scenery as there is in the world, making
an exhibition instructive as well as
entertaining. Tonight Smith will again
make his trip up the Yukon and again
on Saturday night. Besure to see him.
Mill City Lights.
Mr. Alfred Bradley was in the city
on his way to Mill City to improve the
electric light plant there He is a
former O. A. C. man in the electricm
enginee-ing department and is doinp
good work. The ill City plant will n
increased to a 75 ki;lowat and used to
help light the residences of the town ab
well as the plant of the Curtis Lumber
Co. Mill City will shino
The Weather.
Range of temperature 70 45.
Ths river has been rising and is now
1 foot. The l.iw water re ord o th
year was .6 of a foot, about as low a?
it ever (;ets.. It is said it has nev i
ben d i'.'.'m tn z' ro since 18B1.
Prcdici-M: f-sir tonight and "ri'Jy.
I
Th- l .xii Rangers' passed through
l the ci'y mdav cin. They were it
; Corvailij . o niifhi. and th? s corn! nighl
I was cancelled The G. T. says thn
belong on the range.
The M. E. conference is now on
Hillsboro. Rev. W. S. Gordon, who
has done a splendid wo:k for thechun-h
.her'', a clean man and a worker, i
i present. Many will r.gret to know
: that he will probably not be returned
'. to Albany.
HE COLLEGE.
Following will be the faculty this
year:
Harry Means Crooks, president and
professor of English Literature; Miss
Laura E. Anderson, Latin and German;
Miss Mary Louise Blackwell, oratory
and physical culture; O. R, Clutter,
science; Hans Flo, principal of com
mercial department; F. G. Franklin,
history and political science; Franklin
H. Geselbracht, philosophy and morals;
Miss Grace Lemar Houck, piano and
musical kindergarten; Miss. Elizabeth
Irvine, English. Miss Adna Alicia
Smith, director of the conservatory,
voice, theory and history of music:
MUa Emma Rebecca Sox, piano and
harmony: David Tnrbet. mathematics
and registrar; E. Ludwig Wilson, in
structor in violin.
Notice will s .on be given of the date
when the College Library will send
wagons around in gather up magazines,
pamphlets and books that the people of
a many may wisn to contribute to it.
This effort is designed especially to se
cure valuable magazines and pamphlets.
Duplicates secured can be sont where
they will be useful.
Every room in Tremont Hall is oc
cupied for the year, with all the stu
dents but three living two in a room.
By Friday all the faculty are expect
ed to be in Albany. Miss Laura E.
Anderson comes from Rochester, Pa. ;
Prof. Clutter from Salem, where he has
been occupied through the summer;
Prof. Flo will return from Washington;
Miss Grace L. Houck will bIbo arrive
on that day from McMmnville.
Opening date Sept. 26.
FRIDAY.
TWO B'S.
A circular received in Albany today,
at the eleventh hour, signed by L, E.
Bonn, assembly candidate for joint sen
ator, created a good deal of interest,
with signs of its acting as a booomer
ang. Mr. Bingham, attacked in it,
made this statement:
"Mr. Bean haa in his employ as press
correspondent J. M. Shellev. whom I
! defeated four years ago in the primaries
j for state senator. What makes his
'oppoiition at this time disgusting is the
tact tnac wnue advocating great triena
ship for local option he was defeated
by temperance people who found out
how he really stood on tne question.
The statement made by Mr. Bean that
I was defeated in the assembly is false
and malicious.
Mr. Bean served one term in the leg
islature and did less and made more
enemies for the time than any membe
ever in the legislature. One of his meas
ures, which made him notorious would
make it misdemeanor and subject a man
Bigning statement number one to a
term in jail. My record shows me to
be a better friend to the temperaance
cause than either Bean or those he has
hired to do his work "
The real issue is whether the primary
law is to be safeguarded, and Linn
county people appreciate tne fact.
Mr. Kay, in the city today tells how
that resolution of Mr. Bingham, re
ferred to by Bean, about moving tho
state capital, w,is simply a joke, and
everybody knew it.
Apple Fair Matters.
The apple fair board last night met
to revise the premium list, heretofhre
Eublished. The matter oi a gazette or
ooklet being gotten nut, was discussed
and a Btrong resolution passed against
the apple fair having anything to do
witn it.
J. H. Ralston nnd family left for
Portland tnis atternoon by auto.
Grover Birtchett college student, re
turned this noon from Mt. Jefferson.
J. H. Simpson and Cecil Cathey this
afternoon returned from a Yaquina
nsn.
Mrs. Mochel and daughter returned
this forenoon from Woodburn.
Miss Rhoda Stalnaket. who haB been
visiting friends at Halsey, v, ill be home
tomorrow evening.
A new suit at Portland i'b W . W.
Crowder agt. Mary E. Crowder. For
merly oi Albany.
Melissa Martin, one of Albany's
brightest students, went to Eugene
this afternoon to enter the U. O.
The opening show windows of Cham
bers & McCune have attracted a good
deal of attention, among the finest seen
in the valley.
W. C. Tweedale and S. S. Train, ef
this city have articles in the Orcgonian
this morning on corrupt practice act
and non-judicial matters.
Hon. T. B. Kay, the watch doe of
the treasury, and candidate for the
'reasuryship, was in the city this after
loon. He is anti-assembly.
Mis. J. O. Hasfurther, Socialist nom
!r,ec for Supt. of public instruction, will
penk at the corner of lBt and Ells
vortli Sts. tonigh'. She was a former
Linn county girl.
T. C. Turner, formerly of this city,
lis opened his new general merchandis'
itorc in his own building at Lebanon,
vith a large stock und flattering pros
iccta
Yesterday was political day at th"
'air at McMinnville. Among the speak
ers wen. Judge Galloway, I. H. Van
Vinkln. P. It Kelloy, B. F. Mulkey.
Irant Dimrnick and Os'Vest.
Gene Simpson, of Corvallis, thcgrrni
!Ht Chinese pheasant dealer in lb
world, has an order for five thou3in'
pheasants, which is a little too tt - fo
;ven Gene. He recently sold 2,000 eg
to th state of Missouri at 25 cents p"
tnd met an order from Louisiana fo
tixty Celestials.
Notwithstanding all the blow Galvo
'on, Tex., has gone backwards, losin
! per cent in ten years. It now hn
6,981. Fort Worth has 73.312, a l :
er cent gain, San Antonio 36,614,
ain of 81 per cent. Even Mn' chestet
J H., has C'ltnori 22 percent In- te
, ears and has 7U,IG3.
PUgHEEi
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking powder
mado from Royal Crape
Cream of Tartar
Ho Alum, No lime Phosphate
COLLEGE
DOINGS.
The new piano teacher for the pri
mary and intermediate grades in Albany
College Conservatory is Miss Grace
Lemar Houck, of McMinnville. Miss
Houck is a graduate of the McMinnville
conservatory and has had other training.
She has taught successfully in Wash
ington and Oregon and is recommended
at once as a very capable performer,
an excellent accompanist, and a teacher
who gets results. Miss Houck is pos
sessed of a very charming nersonality
and will be a very distinct addition ta
mo college community.
The portion of the college building'
containing the chapel and the commerc
ial department is being reshingled this
week.
Rapid progress is being made on the'
work of the new steam heating plant.
An additional piano has been placed
in Tremont Hall for the conservatory
five in all.
Though changes have been made in
the commercial courses at the college,
the one year commercial will be offered
for this year. The Buccessof thiB course
has been demonstrated.
Inquiries have come concerning t he
present standing of Albany College at
the state university. All college work
done in Albany College is credited to
ward the appropriate degree at the
university: for example, a Btudent
comDleting to rears in Albanv College
, entera the university as a junior. (He
. would be a iunior. should he return in
j Albany.) Neither the college nor the
state university credit as college or
university studies branches pursued in a
high school. The entrance require
ments of Albany College are on a level
with the university entrance require
ments. The college plans a football team, but
is unable yet to announce the coach or
coaches.
Registration begins Monday after
noon 2 to 4 and continues on Tuesday'
10:30 to 12:00 and 2 to 5. Monday
afternoon is registration day, partic
ularly for Albany students. The open
ing chapel service will be held m Wed
nesday at 2 00 and class work will
begin immediately thereafter. The
indications are for an increased enroll
ment and students are urged to register
early that there may be no delay in
beginning work.
News From
Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Dr. C. W. Lowe arrived from Leba
non on his Bteenth trip to Albany,
where he has been coming numerous
times a year for nearly twentv vcars.
doing a fine business here, a very com
petent man in his business.
I. H. Bingham, who is making it
tronical for the assembly named can
didate for joint senator of Linn and
Lane, returned irom Lebanon, ihe
Linn county republicans according to
indications will give him a big ma jority
over Bean.
Tn. urnl.t.a. t-u tna.,Hnnnn ur.
for Brownsville, and thence across lots
to Lebanon and back to Albany this
evening. Joe is a red hot assembly
man, and wants to be in Portland to
morrow to vote the straight assembly
ticket from top to bottom and through
the middle and back again.
Mr. Arthur Schmitt returned to
Portland.
Eh Smith left for Corvallis with
his
Alaskan dogs and sledge.
Clniro Baiter returned earlv this morn
ing from Eugene, with the switch en
gine, having taken the Wild Buffalo
Bill wrecked car witn its seats there in
time for tho show, After that Eugene
liked metropolican ways so much the
engine wan kept at work all tho after
noon and evening.
The Best Ever.
Invitations are bcimr sent out for the
monthly booster meeting and Get-To-etlior
buncheon of the All uny com
meicial club, to bo h 'l I on. itionday
night next, Sept. 26, a' i he club rooms,
i'ne guest of honor on this occasion will
be the Hon. t.'has. B. Merrick, Post
master of Portland, who will deliver a
(hort addresri. Other specehoB will be
nudo by members of the Albany club;
tpecial music will be provide.!, 'ogether
with n 'u'cM.-n -nd cinis. This is .
) the 'best ever" of th.' series.
(