a. . 11.11. tiLLlN. Physician and Surgeon Albany, Oregon Calls made in city and country. Phone M.i:n 88. THE VERY BEST CNHltttry on the racittc Coa "Wo hnco built apoar reputati df-ppr.d on qualrp and ennnot work iUjywUw, eo mat tar h doiitijttn,-on the Pacific Coast is errcated her. w o hhvo uii:n apoar repuiauou on it. X oo can dfpT.il o quai'rp and emtio, net better nainl,-ia work uuy wurj, co uiaiusx bww iuucb you. pay. "nnish pinto ami g bridge warlr fur cut 5i -town patron in low dnv ff .1a.tt-.1rt 'Vv';aVl: '''' Vwl,eni P.lat. or '1 bridge work in order. ?j Coaiultatlon fr.a. vr tr8. . - - i - tv' 122kBridT..lh4.00 rRi'r.jKiit inn 'f 'Ji,s4!lE.in,.iriiib, ton Silvir Filling! .50 Good Ribber pi.i.i 5.00 Beitn.i!Rubbt Platot 7.50 Pilnljn Elr'tlon .60 DR. W. k. Will, P-iuim uo Muuii tt TUt WUlttltl u wniu IUT METHODS All work fully guaranteed for fifteen year. Wise Bental Co.. Inc. Painless Dentists Fallfof Bulldlnj, Thlrdr.nd Washington. PORTLAND, ORE. 0.rttc Holra: 8 A 3d. to 6 P. It. Sandara, 8 to 1 The Riverside Farm ED. SCHOKL. Proprietor Ereeder and Importer of O. I. C. Hogs S. C. White and Buff Leghorns, W. P. Recks, Light Brahmas, P.. C. Rhode Island Reds, White Cochin Bantams, .ii . 1!. Turkeys, Whit rr.t den Geese, I i r Ducks, re i . Guineas Winner of 1.7 prizes and 22 on Poultry at the Lewis & Clark Fair. Eggs in Season - Stock fcr Sale Phone, Faimers 95 - - - R . X Scolfs Saiital-Pepsm Copies A F1J8.T.YE CL'RE ForInl!B-j.iiiiitiou orCnTnrrr.uf the Bladder and Iiv.fs.-tj KY ueys. HOi'iTIBEKOXi'E. ' u:v- imi-Kiy aim perniuit'Uiir tte nnd GI--t, do ms iter of how .'one etandinc. Absolutol? harmless. Sold by druggist. Prico fil.l). nr hv -mull, neat paid, $1.10, S boxes, .J2.75. THE SANTAL-PfPSIh CC Bcllelontaine, Ohio For Bale bT fiarkhtri A Leo If your horse has HEAVES use Stone's Heave Drops. Price $1. For sale by all drug gists. 'jgm Dr. S. C STONE, -v? balem - Oregon. ROAD TAX. No'ice is hereby given by the un dersigned, taxpayers and residents of Road District No. 9 of Linn county, Oregon, that a meeting of the tax payers of said Road District will be held at Plainview, Oregon, in said Road District on Saturday, the. 17th day of December, 1910, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of levying an ad ditional tax on all the taxable proper ty in saiu Koaa .District tor Koad purpose-!. ' The undersigned comtose more than ten per cent of the taxpayers of said Road District. This notice is posted this 21st day or iovcmDer, lyiu. W. L. Pate. Louis Schuitz. R. M. FlettSier. A. M. Fletcher. G. .A. Scott. D. M. Bonar, VVm. M. Anderson, Isaac wnealdon, inas. Jenks, .Perry marker, i. u. Looper, I. K Cooper, H. J. Sheldon, W. A. Harrison, W. C. Bailer. Wesley Paine. Huch Clcck. D. H. Duncan, W. H. Anderson, W. . h. Bowman, Geo. Hcnnkson, E. W. Paine, W. H. Chandler, A. H. Quim by, O. H. Temple, VV. S. Powell, H. Brandt, J. W. Morgan, L. D. Swank, H. Knuths. ' Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURNED. 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE. OurCHARCES ARE THE .UOWEST. Send model, photo or skilch for expert .3arcn and free report on patenuitilltr. INFRINGEMENT lulu conducted before aU court. Patent obtained throafrh tu. JtDVER- TISEOund SOLD, free. TRADE.atARKS. PCN- ION. ana COPYRIGHTS quiCKtr ouLatnoa. Opposite U. 8. Patent Offloo, WASHINGTON, D. O. PROCURED AND DEFENDED. jSSSS' drawl nil urpholo.fDreii'ert search and Tree report. Free adVlce, how to obtain patent, trade mark, coprrighl, etc, N I.L COUNTRIES. Buslntss dtreft tt 'ilk Washington talis timr, Monty and often the patent. Patent and Infrlftgemnt Practice Excluilrtly. Write or eome to u t BtS Hlata fltntt, epp. tj<ad StatM Fanmtt Ofto. WASHINGTON. O. C. Read in December Sunset Magazine '"San Francisco The Exposition City." Superbly illustrated in four colors. Now on sale all news stands IS cents. OASTOHIA. evicts mi .Mksnr"k THURSDAY. LIVE DANCE AT CRABTREE A dance was given at Crabtree last night in honor of the marriage of Jas. Kinzer and Maud Paul There is sail, to have been considerable booze around During the evening Kinzer and Willie Foren had a quarrel, and decided to go out doors and settle it starting for the door with their revolvers, when Henry Kinzer, father of the young man, rabbee his arm and jerked it down ward. The revolver was discharged and the bullet hit it Kinzer in the the thigh, going down into and through the calf of the leg, causing a long, scattering wound. No arrests have been made yet. Another Good One. The May Roberts Co. excelled them selves in The 8th Commandment last night, for it called for the efforts of real down right acting as May Roberts and her husband Victor Gillard demon strated in the intensity of the second act, that held the audience completely under control through the entire scene. It was a most difficult and consummate piece of acting. The Company were equal to the principals and worchy to support sucb artists, in fact, this is one factor in the May Roberts Co., the support is excellent. Tonight a comedy comes up full of laughs namely Gloriana. Mr. Gillard made a timely curtain speech that made good with the aud ience, speaking of only giving plays worthy of his Company. For Good foads. At the good roads convention in Port-1'0 land $2,040,000 was recommended an propriated for roads, the state to nav $1 for every $2 spent by the different countirs tor roads, of the amount $630, 000 to be taken from the state treasury. in oraer to gee tne appropriation. .L' . -V,T uw."""u"J 4'i.00i). and the rnad t.n be el.reH ho ' i.no county shall be a main read to the ! principal market center of the county ; What wi;l thu legislature do? . I ) I. R. Schuitz was in Eugene yester- I day on insurance business. A Benton county sale was Myrtle M, I . ' " ay to William D. Brown, 25 acres ; I rains, near Albany, $1. . offH"01 a 'elePhon ,he baS Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mover and the ?L M;in eSaengerb0i3are U90d mother of the former, airived from tor everything. Brownsville, on their way with Grant A good Christmas present would be a Pirtle and family, to the Sandwich volume of Sam Simpson's poems, which Islands, where they will spend the corn have arrived in town. i ing year, under the tropics, Dennison & McLaren, of Salem, have j been let the contract for a new school ' w. H. Buoy, after spending the night house at Toledo, at $7,950 ! wjth B. H. Boles and family, went to The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brownsville on a business trip. Buoy W. Blackburn died at Lebanon this and Boles were boys together at Philo week and was buried at this city. i math, both going into service for the J. J. tiill reached Portland last night ! Corvallis and Eastern, Bouy awhile and tells of the things people already . anead of Bole3 He has now luit rail" know,rVailroad building in the N. W. iroadingand is making his home in Prof-Jos Shafer, of the ,U. O. . left , yesterday for Indianapolis ro attend meeting ef the National Historical So ciety. Snookums is now in the city in big ; numbers and may be seen, with his pe ; culiar facial expression at the Hamil I ton Store. Mrs. F. Allen and son arrived yee terday from Marshlield on a visit at the I home of Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dumond. Mr. Sol. Baum, a native of Albany, has been in the city in the interest of the Portland Amusement Co. in charge of Dreamland. The too boats that sunk up Alaska way are. ones Fran Wood and family of this city, have been riding on for several years. Benton county has an auto club with waiter H. mine as president, Floyd Bogue secretary, and Grover Avery ana ruarK nicaara vice presidents. Mrs. W. .H. Worrell last night ten dered a very enjoyable snower in honor ot Miss Dora Worrell, who is soon ti change her name to Flood, a fine affair. AS10.15 damage suit was tried before a jury ot women at Ulympia yesterday, causing a good deal of amusement. Every one, tried to get out of the new duty imposed by thair suffrage. Centralia's increase in population is 356.9 tor ten years, due it is said to promoting a railroad to the coast, which Chthalis relused to take up CbehaliB, formerly larger, is now half the size of Centralia, The Tuesday Club yesterday after noon held a pleasant session at the beautiful home of Mrs. J. H. SimDson. a pioneer member of the Club. A fine tine was naa ana tne spreaa was par ticularly a good one. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.' Chambers have gone to California on an extended trip. They will stop off at San Francisco and then go to Los Anbeles and otner southern California cities, and if the insurgents will keep out of the way go over into ..lexico. R. Br Miller, a competent man, has been named traffic manager of the new Harriman merger covering Oregon ai.d abliinLun, F. W. Robinson genera: frif hf. ftfr'nt. H K. Lntinahllrv naxiai ant. Wm. McMurrv ceneral nassener? ujent. J. M aeon assistant, witn neaii quarters at Portland, an enlargement cur their field The travel Club met last night at the United Presbyterian paisonoge and ipent a pleaf.int evening in a trip with Stoddar i to Rome, with Mrs. L. E. Hamilton as the reader and some pic tures fr.m Stoddard on the canvas. A unch was served and a pleasant time socially had. Another trip will be taken a montn later. Mr Alex Rennie, of Spokane, h ' iren in the city today, on a visit wiih his br.-.thtr in law, Byron Taylor, of tnt 0 T. Co. He had been called to Mc Vlinnvilie by the death of bis father. Aiex is a former Albany man, an old ime base ball player, afterwards resi l ng several years in Corvallis, then going o Spokane, where he has been travel ling for a big wholesale house for fuu - five years. He noted with interes, Albany', decided improvement. CITY COUNCIL Makes Appropriation for a Carn egie Library Present Mayor, recorder, street su perintendent am Councilmen .Viarshall, Chambers, Snell ard Cur.1. Bills alloweu: The N. W Co., $211.33; cuke, $318; freight oncoKe, p55.79; hauling it, $30; J. A. Warner, $31.00; Woods Bros., $1.60; Herald, $4 50; John Catlin, $2; F. M Redfield, $15.80; C. U. Rawlmgs $8 50; judges and clerks city election, $45.00; L. L. Swan canvassing election, $3 00; O. T. Porter s -me $3.00; T. J Stites, $2 25; Mrs. Boggs, $2.50; Albany Sand & Gravel Co., $55; J. D. Creel, $4.85; T. O Hansen, $6.74; judges and clerks firemen's election, $4.50; special police, $8.00. Supt. Ries reported several improve ments ordered not made. Resolutions were ordered for enforcing the orders ot the council. Reports of the city and firemen's election were read, with the proclama tion of the Mayor on the amendments adopted. Notification of the county clerk of the city assessment exclusive of public utilities, at $3,188,975. The report of the directors of the Albany Public Library was read. It showed total receipts of $1702.08 be sides $297 03 received from the chrys themum show. There are 1108 books in the library and 260 more ordered. Thi average daily attendance at the library has been 78 on the days when opened, that a fine site worth $5,000 or $0,000 had been presented and that a Carnegie library costing $20,000 can be had upon an annual apprr priation by the city couucil of a tenth, which -can be met by a levy of 6 1-2 tenth of a mill. Upon resolution a levy was ordered " " L.0',Sri JZZSJ of n mill for puolic library, and 2 mills iv the armory. irhe recorder was directed to make implication to Mr. Carnegie for a library vn conjunction with the board. Judge i-iewitt, Dr. Ellis ana Lucy uard were reappointed directorsibv the Mavor and oDnfirmed by the council. The matter of location of lights ard Tate rhydrants was presented hi areao- lution and continued pending a few changes in locations. ' N.ws from Alhanvs Six Farlv ouu""n" Jack Latourette, now a Portland law yer, after spending the night with Al bany friends, on his way home from Eugene, left on the local. This year he was captain of the. Multnomah, a born foot ball general. S. S. Shupp left on a Portland trip. Distinguished Lebanon men arriving were S. P. Bach, L. P. Hubbs and S. M. Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Collins, parents of Mrs. Ed. Wiles left for Southern California. -where they expect to spend the winter. lom xoung went out to Lebanon. Premiums Given Away Yesterday at the sound to the bong. People are just beginning to apprec iate the importance of the merchandise guts at cnamDers & Mccune s store. Its the most interesting, exciting, and pleasing thing, ever presented bv this or any other store. Every few minutes the gong rings and some lucky person gets a merchandise gift free. No scheme to hunt for it, the premium is simply handed to you. The lucky peo- Ele yesterday were Mrs. Engle, Mrs. . J . Lee, Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. Wilson, and Mrs. J. J. Collins, of Albany; Mrs. K. Merrill. Monroe; Mrs. Carter, Cor vallis; Mrs. Booth, Turner. BroKen Idol Coming. The Original Whitney production of A aAroken idol" combines everything that gees to make a successful musical comeriy. It will be at Albany, Wed nesday, Dee. 21. A big ompany of fifty pretty girls that can sing and danoe, wear tetching constumes and are realty good looking. Principals that have gained a reputation in musical comedy, staged and produced by Gus bonike, who has staged more success lul shows than all the other producers combined. . The above is a hard com bination to beat and spells success. In tht City. O. Kyle, Texakana, Tex r0. Owen, Kugcne W. Lemon, " B Hopkins. " E. Barclav, Corvallis W. C. .Montgomery and dau, Browni ille U. K. Cardwell, Aberdeen F. T. Bilyeu, Scio VY. H. Maitby and wf. Alsea O D. Bennetr, Clatsk.'inie Will Hroies, Henry Adrian, Eugene H. C. Kinney. Grants Pass John F. Parrott, Portland W. H. Raymond. Porthnd The Weather. Range of temperature 40-35. Rainfall .10 inch. The river is 5.6 feet. Prediction; o:casiooal rain tonight and Friday. A PORTLAND TRAGEDY Portland, Dec. 14. -Surprising his wife and Andrew Mason, so he alleges, in a room in his home, George E. Chain berlain, proprietor of a moving picture show, tonight stabbed Mason to death. Chamberlain surrendered to the poiice and was held to answer on the charge of muruer. According to a statement Chamberlain is alleged to have made to the police, he suspected his wife har1 an engagement with Mason for tonight. Instead of going to his place of bust ness after supper, Chrmberlain says he secreted himself, and after heaiinc. Mason enter the house, followed him Chamberlain claims to have found Ma son in his wife's room, and when Vn-.-on drew a levolver, he attacked the intruder with a knife, inflicting the fatal injuries. Benson s Dualiny, Portland, Or., Doc. 14. Governor Benson, of Oregon, had 'that honor thrust upon him by the election of former Governor Chamberlain to the United States Senate and he acts in the dual capacity of Governor and Sec retary of Slate his former position. He has just been re elected Secretary of State and his certificate of election was quite a document. It showed that he had bejn elected over his opponent by a handsone ma jority, as duly counted bv himself as Secretary of State, in the" presence of himself as Govarnor, as providsd by law. It showed further that the cer tificate was issued to himself by him self, and sighed by himself as Gover nor and that signature atttested by another signature signed by himself as Secretary of State. Truly his opponent bad no chance at all. A Great Peace Fund. Andrew Carnegie now Drouoses to make an endowment of $11,500,000 to a peace commission to work for peace at all times between all nations, a great gift for a great purpose. He has al ready given away $179,500 000, money i marie through the policy of ihe U. S. ! congress, which has protected indust- ries in the interest of trusts. The peo j pie are getting back from Carnegie and Rockefeller, who has given awav $120,000,000, what belongs to them in a ; sense. Woodmen of America. I There was the bigrrest attendance ever at a meeting i f Woodmen of America last night, Itl5 members. A j splendid banquet was served. The fol lowin? officers were elected; j F, M. Powell, Consul. .7. n. Wflv. Arlviantv Wm. Bain, Banker. Grant Froman, Clerk. R. L. Burkhart, Manager. Robert Ringo, Watchman. Wm. Morgan, Sentry. Dr. Joseph Myers and Dr. W. R. Shinn, Physicirns. Death of Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Catherine Miller died at 12:40 p. m. WeJnesday, Dec. 14, at the age of 69 years. She leaves six children: Mrs. A Stewart and Mrs. C. Eisenbrandt of Superior, Wis., Mrs. L. Arnault of Tacoma, John Miller of Hibbing, Minn., and Michael and Edward Miller of Al bany. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 a. m. from the Catholic cnurcn. Bond Intei est Kates. Some Oregon bonds now on the market are: Springfield, at 6 per cent; $62,000 dist. 1 Clatsop county, 6 per cent; $10,000 dist. 2, Polk county, 6 per cent; $3i,uuu dist. I, Josephine county, 5 per cent; $15,000 St. Helens, 6 per cent; $31,000 Forest Grove. 6 per cent: $5,000 Weston i per cent; $50,000 rort aiusiaw, 0 per cent. These are mentioned to show vthe prevailing bond interest, rate. A Wreck at Portland, There wae a bad wreck yesterday just this side of the steel bridge at rortiana. tne airoraKes relused to work on the Spokane flyer and it crash ed into the last two cars of a freight ai the crossing, causing a terrific mix up, wrecking the entiine and a good many cars, but no one was seriously hurt, the engineer getting a small acalp wound. The Furniture Hnanitfil rtf I. T Borin was closed in J ustice Swan's court today by creditors, four making attachments for sums am uriting to $400 or $500, one the Stay ton Excrlsior Co., another the chair factory, and others, Mr. Bonn says ho has prop erty to meet the claims. There was also a charge against " r. Borin by a Salem firm, on account of a check without funds in the bank, which was settled. FRIDAY The Werther. Rnnge of temperature 48 .'i6. 'the lainfad last mghi was .30 inch, comm.- in a bunch The rivi-r is own to 0.1 feet. Not much snuw in the mts , yet to keep it up Prediction: rain tonight and Saturday. Another Implement house. The large livery stable building, oc cupied by AI Peacock, at Second and Washington streets, ha been rcnlxl hy the Milchtll Staver Co. of Portlai d, dealers In implements and hardware. It will be entirely rearranged for the large business ot this tig concern. FIRST B. B. There were two interesting games of basket ball at the gym last mtzht. en joyed by a good crowd of young people. ine nrsc wasoecween tne sopnomores and freshmen of the high school, and Drought out some good talent. The sophomores had their own way an j won easily 19 to 6. The lineups were: Freshmen Ellis c, Huston and Kid der forwards, YVickizer and Carnegie guards. Sophomores Looney and Abraham center, Bigbee, Holt and Parker for wards, Bruce and liirtchet guards. The gnmo between tho Alco team and the college boys showed the former to be the making of a crack team when in training, well handled at every paint. Practice for wind and team work is now needed. The score was Alco 4S, co lege 16. The lineups: College Dnuglas and Dowlin for wards, Birtciiet center, Hodge and Hodge guards. Alco Stalnakcr and Dooloy forwnrds, Eugene Doolev centor, Thrasher and Torbet guards. W. L. Marks reloreo. Prof. Mar quam time keeper. Anderson scorer. A Balloon Effect. Mystery of the deepest dye shrouds the working of the balloon cttcct in the musical comedy scuccess, "A Broken Idol," which will be seen here next Wednesday night. This effect which is said to bo a great novelty, tho best of its kind, is most carefully guarded. The audience sees a complete balloon leave the Btage carrying Miss Perle Barti, far out over the audience in an aerial flight which lasts for over five minutes, but so far no one lias been able to fathom its mechanism. It is said that no one ex cepting the men who operate it knowa the secret, for the whole thing is ac complished in complete darkness, the only light being in the balloon itself Mrs. 3. M. Ellison went to Shedd this afternoon for a fow days visit. C. N. McKey is building a cemen tank at Granger on the C. & E. The First Savings Bank of this cily has applied for post savings deposits. Mrs. George Wilson, of Norton, left for home this afternoon ofter a visit at A. D. Barker's. V. W. Robinett, John Davis and wife, and Miss Davis, were among Shedd people in town today. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgan and Mrs. Dr. Kitchen will leave tomorrow for Sandiego to spend the winter. Lawrence McBride, an O.A.C. ath lete, formerly of the Albany . high school, came over this noon for a short visit. Miss Nellie Morris yosterdny lost her gold watch, which was fortunately found by an honest man, W. W.tireen, and today aho received it. At a special election ia Ashland the scheme to bond the city for $170,000 to rebuld tho water plant was beaten, and also the ono to put tho mayor and councilmen on large sal"ries. The picture of the Albany high school foot ball team has been published in the Oreconian after a tedious delay. They are the champion foot ball high school team of Oregon, tho best in the state. The members of the city council, with the mayor, today made a trip over tho city, and agreed upin the location of the new lights and hydrants, which will be formally ordered at the next session, probably as agreed upon. Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Bench, of Spo kane, arrived this noon on a visit at the home of Mr. Beach's sister, Mrs. George, snc with other relatives, hero, while on their way to Los Angeles, for a winter's outing. Geo. C. Ernst, of Aberdeen, Dak. arrived last night, with a view of buy ing property and locating. He is a friend of Wm. Bain, another former Aberdeen man, one of several splendid people who have come here from there. Portland has another murder case that will be decided by the unwritten law. That of Andrew Massin, caught with the wifo of George Chamberlain, Chamberlain will be cleared. These home wreckers deserve strenuous treat ment. Mr. Hill would not say when the Ore gon Electric would be extended. He said it depended upon the people. That means if the people treat tho company right it will 'go anead. Perhaps ho Is waiting for the state legislature to meet Prof. L. R. Aldcrmann and family left Eugeno last night for their new home in Salem, where Prof. Aldermnnn will soon begin his duties as Btate school superintendent, with prospects of making good, a clean man and an ab'e educator. A big Corvallis wedding this week was that of Ralph Kuynplds of La Grands, an O.A.C. graduate, and MiBS Vesta, daughter of President Kerr of the O.A.C, at the home of President Kerr. It was a swell affair, with a large number of guestB. The city council of Eugeno last night let tho contract to the Oregon Power Co. for 86 arc lights at $6 each, and $:i8 a month for incandescent lights in use in the city hull and other places. Tha contract iH for one year, which ac counts for the higher price per light. Harnshurg had a city election Mon day, tho wets winning. Dr. IJolo vaB elected mayor,, T.J. Anderson recorder, Uamon Smith treasurer, T. J. Stephens marshal, H. K. Burton. 11 It. Hherrill, O. L. Scott, J. T. McMahan, J. ti. Kolsey and R. W. Wright councilman. The transmission line builders of the Oregon Power Company are now wort- ing between Harrisburg and llultev. pushingon lowardi AMariy. The pnwr.r has been turned on at liar ilnjr, i.n i :n people are pleased with the serviee tnd the modern form of lighting their homes. A family at Switzerland, near jiiverto.i, on tho Woodburn-Suringfie.d riad is down with black small-nox. causing a good deal of concern alon the road, as tt is the most malignant "t (he numefus soeciet inPlrox. Kour have already died quickly. It wa brought by the family tr m Mexico. IRS wife! tm.-TAS m il H This is the chief requisite for making Perfect Bake Day Foods. Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes No Alum No Lime Phosphate News from Albany's Six Early Trains. Prof. J. G. Swan, superintendent of schools of Klamath county, a former deputy postmaster of this city, Albany college graduate, arrived on the early train and went to Lebanon, previous to attending the convention of superin tendents on the 20th and the state teachers association, the following day, at Portland. Ho reported a better de pot at Klamath Falls than here. Har riman spread himBelf down there on account of his lodge near that city. Klamath Falls has had liftcen inches of snow, but it was about gone when he left. Prof. Kendall, tho elocutionist left for Springfield, where he will give readings in an entertainment tonight. He is in demand all through tho valley. A. F. Zimmerman nnd family, resi dents of this county for n good many years, loft for Vancouvor, Wash., where they will run a ten aero garden tract out on R. F. D. 6. They are good people, and it is Vancouver's gain. Hon. J. K. Wcatherford went to Portland. A. It. Bitnta went to Salem. T. Wigman, tho commercial traveler, once a resident of Albany for a few yeiirB, left for pointB north. Mrs. Dr, Kavunaugh and sister, Miss Minnie loft for Portlund on a visit with their siutur, Mrs. Neal Murry, and to sec the Christmas displays, Clyde Ward went to S.ilem. Hon. L. II. Montnnyo, after a week's visit in Euguno, returned to Mill City, where he is residing with his daughter, Mrs. McLcod. The May Roberts Co. Them was fun last night In the pre sentation of Glorianda at the Opera house. The May Roberts (.'ompany are good in whatever you ice them. Hut tho urcat treat of t ie week is their presentation of i'nid in Full, to be soen again tonight. Nothing better ever seen here. OASTOltlA. WML Eakina IP 1W T Venn PltncnliIfa ! M