FIRE TEMPLE FOR THE UTS $30,000 Building Will Be Erec ted by the Members of K. P. Lodge on Lyon Street. WILL BUILD ONE OF BEST LODGE BUILDINGS IN WEST Step Contemplated by Lodge for Sometime Has Been Defin itely Agreed Upon. It was learned today that plaits for I lie erection of a $3(MKN) Knights of I'ylhias li-iiiplc have, been definitely Hreed upon, and work 'on the build ing will he slatted in the near fu ture. I.. M. Curl, a supreme representa tive of the order iii this domain, when interviewed this morning said: "The members of the lodge have been con sidering the erection of this building lor some lime and from a decision reached at a recent meeting it was definitely decided that the imilditig is 10 be built before very long. Although the plans and speciticatii n s are not in the hands of the arc hi led, they will be wilhin the -next few days. I lowever, I will say t hat the plans drafted are for a ninj.'.uil'iecul building with all the modern conveniences, com! Itiing the comforts and accessor its ' a model club building. It is our i! sire to' make this club the best eiii ted and most hospitable in the slate, firmly believing a lodge slioiild he cm this order, as we have always iiiait'tained, I am ftanl; in my belief t ha I when I he building is completer! 11 will be the best equipped bulge building, cNcepling none, in this part of the valley." The building will occupy a quarter hhl: ;il tin- .imthwet corner of l-V'rM Third streets. The entire site will"" he excavated for a concrete basement, over which the splendid building will be constructed of white in ess. d brick, two stories in height. The lower floor will contain two lar-je store r ns with dimensions of 5M.M feel. These mms have already been rented, but the parties who have leased them are not ready to announce the fact at (his time. A broad stair way will enter from the middle of the building from I, you sheet, forming the main enhance and a stairway will also enter from the southwest corner on Third sheet. The second floor will contain a spacious and appropri ately apportioned lodge room, a mag nificent banquet room with all con veniences and a model kitchen. An attractive ladies' parlor and a com plete library will lorui two other es sential features of this floor. The sec ond floor will also contain four or five neat apartments, suites of from to -I rooms each, which will be rent ed lo anvone who desires them. In the basement will be located the lalest heating ami hot wtler apparatus ami this will be maintained for use over ilic entire building, together with other modern" conveniences. Ahhough !u' was not at liberty to Mive the exact dale when the work would .-tart. Mr. I'm 1 intimated that it would be some time within the next few weeks, CITY SUPERINTENDENT WILL ENFORCE RULES Urges Parents to Co-operate with Instructors in Enforce ment of Regulations. In reference to an article which ap peared in yesterday's iViuocrat, re lating to the conduct of some school clnldien at the comer of Sixth and Madison stiecls. Professor Ho'etticher, supei iutemlcnt of schools, requested a representative of this paper to make a few remarks in his behalf, to the eflect that if school children are seen diM tgarding the rules ot" their schools, it is his earnest desire ".at the mat ter be reported to lum. '.le s.ns that school lets out he hire 4 o'clock and that there i sno reason why the chil li i en shouldn't be at home by that time. The rules of the public sehols of this citv are that the students should go immediately home alter school and report to their parents." said Sir. Itoetticher, "and then they are at their libei ty. Of course it is impossible to see that all the children reach homo, but neveithlcess, I have intercepted a ood many loiiet ing on lite way and have sent them on. 1 do not ap prove of the boy eongrcK.itiuK on the street comers and .icting, as tt was reported at Sixth and M.uhson streets, and 1 am determined to put a stop in u. I arenis must realize the neces sity of helping the teachers, who luve been instructed fully in making the children obey the rules, and report anv case of disobedience. There are a good many school children in this city, and with the united efforts of the patents and leaehcis, the childtcn could be kept under closer surveil lance. They can be kept out of mis chief ami ftotn associating with the w i ting environments." I. A. t randall. n prominent Lebanon 1 man. went lo Portland this morning. ! D. V. Green, city treasurer of l.eb anon, was n business visitor at the court house this morning CHRISTIAN CHURCH WILL HOLS SPECIAL HTi'lGS W. R. Burton, the Singing Evan gelist Will Assist the Regular Pastor. Tiie lirt Christian church will begin a serie:. of pt'cial meetings Sunday, .March 2. The mtni.ier, the kev. I V. KiniTflOii, will be a.;!i;.ted by .Mr. . V. K. liurton, singing evangelist. 'I here will be services everv- evening!,,---, ...isf-A. during the iceek except Saturday ev-I MAN MAKES HIS ESCAPE; cumg. ' I he general tiieme of the week will be "The Jericho Campaign. "The evening subjects will be .Monday A New Leader;" Tuesday, "A Peculiar Plan;" Wednesday, "The Test of Faith;" Thursday, "The Victory of Obedience;" Friday, "A Modern Para llel." Three services are announced for Sunday, March 9; 10:30 a. m. and 7:M p. m. At the morning service the sermon will be a continuation of the series on "(iospel Triumphs," the sub topic being "Infidelity." In the after noon there will be a great m:.ss meet ing for boys. The subject of the ad dress will be "Hell-Gate Rocks." In the evening the address will be the fifth in the special series- for men and will he on the theme "What Christ ianity Offers Men." The dufation of the services is not announced hut will very probably con tinue over the following- week. liurkhart St Lee today received a shipment of three tons of mixed itaints, colors and varnishes for the spring trade. BAR DOCKET OUT FOR ' MARCH TERM OF COURT Many Interesting Cases Will Go to Higher Court on Appeal. The bar docket for the March term of department No. 1 of the state cir cuit court was received from the printer by County Clerk .Marks today. The court wil convene Monday.' March 1(1, 1;I3, and its officers are given as lion. Percy U, Kelly, judge; Hon. (iale S. Hill, district attorney; W. L. Marks, clerk, and D. II. Ho ditie, sheriff. The docket includes 41' cases. Among the cases that will come up the appealed cases Iroin the jus- lice court ot Mate ol urcgou vs. I James Hart and the Slate vs. lack j Nhllcr. I'olh of these cases were tried in the justice coin! and the defend ants were convicted of boollegging. MOTHERS MEETING HELD AT THE U. P. Excellent Program .Presented and Progress of Sabbath School Reviewed. A most entertaining mother's' meet ing of the I 'nited Presbyterian Sab bath school was held in the church parlors on I'riday afternoon. About fift v five mothers listened to an ex cellent program led by Mrs. S. X. Bra den, assisted by Mrs. K. l' Sox, Miss Mabel Schultz, Mrs. I lamilton and Dr. White. During the program Mrs. C. K. Sox sang three beautiful solos. The Sabbath school has recently adopted the graded system, grading the children into four departments according to' age. the beginners, pri mary, junior and intermediate. The work is so arranged that a child grad uating front the intermediate depart ment has a comprehensive knowledge of the Bible. This work is supple mented by drawings and essays. A most excellent exhibit of this work was placed on the walls of the school and received much favorable comment. Dainty t refreshments celebrating Washing ton's birthday w ere served, which completed the afternoon's en tertainment. LEADING CHURCHMEN WILL ATTEND M. E. CONFERENCE Several prominent members of the M. K. church South, of Corvallis, were in the city this morning on their way to llarrisburg to attend the district conference of the church at that city, auioiiK them being Mrs. Judge Moses, Mrs. Clapsidcl ami Mrs. D. M. John. They were joined here by Rev. Jones, of Tangent, a former pastor of the church at Corvallis, and went south on the 9:4(1 O. 1. local, liishop Wa terhousc of I.os Angeles will preach tomorrow, an event in the session of the conference. The conference bc- I ;an on Thursday and has been one of much interest so far. Rev. J. A. Abbott, district superin tendent of the M. K. church, was in the city today, goinc from here to Jefferson, where he wil conduct serv ices. S V . .n .n si s .a a I ) '.s'S Ntws on This Page is ? i Saturday' mmwV , ! aATUKDAt, MmRIH 1. C? ,ji sf v 1 URGLAR ENTERS SiNGELTQN HOME; Doer Left Unlocked and Burglar Enters Residence on East First Street. GOOD DESCRIPTION GIVEN Was Seen Lurking Around the Neighborhood Yesterday Afternoon. A burglar entered the licme of S. H. Singleton, 740 E. First street, at 12:30 last night, effecting his entrance liy means (if the back clour, which was left unlocked. Mr. Singleton, who was in bod at tile time, was awakened by the no'ise made by the opening of-a screen, r.t tached to the kitchen door, where upon he made an immediate investiga tion, lie reached the kitchen just in time to meet the would-be rammer face lo face, who turned and dashvd out of the 'door by which he had en tered, before he could be intercepted. The burglar is described as a man of short build, wearing a slouch hat and apparently a dark suit of clothes. It is reported that a suspicious fellow had been seen lurking in the neigh borhood earlier in the day. -Mr. I.affertv. of Corvallis. a i-ii sin of Congressman Latterly, of Portland. went to rortland this morning. Mrs. Al. Senders and daughter, went lo Portland this morning, on a visit willi Mrs. Senders folks before they SO lo YVcnatchce lo look alter their orchard during the summer. POLICE ALARM TURNED ill l'icause her father. Al. Savior, flie night watchman, forgot his sweater, when he came do'w n town last 11 i lt!i i to go un dutv. .Mi.-s Lena Savior caused a in .lice alarm to he turned in air. nayior, wno nas tor years guarded the business district against .night marauders, forgot to fully pro vide himself for the night's vigil, and Miss Lena fearful that her father would suffer from the cold, scut in the alarm that she might locate him and bring the sweater. ;? s a s ii - PERSONAL MENTION. f . a (8 C. X. I.nshy of llarrisburg was at tending lo business matters in Albany yesterday. Mr. Clyde Roberts and Mr. Gordon Barrett went . to Portland today to at lenil the theatres. A large crowd attended the first dance ol the I'riday livening Dancinrr club last night at the armory. .Mem bers of the club pronounced it a very pleasant social success. Miss Mamie llccson went to Gates tins morning, where she will teach school tins spring. She was accom panied bv her brother, A. L. lleeson, the Imotypcr. Rev. llauu, of the Episcopal church. Corvallis. was in the citv today on his way lo 1'ortl.ind where it is reported he expects to reside. Miss Roberta Morton of Slavton is '',S,,1"K her mu.ical instructor, Mrs lahlcr. tor the purpose of at tending the monthly concert of the I'.nsenible club. Ii. 11. Craven, the real estate man, went to Portland this mnmm., a short business trip. i- M:M'or ,Ur; r?,',k'- u' '- U ril" "' b. Memlenhail, leading llarrisburg men, were in the city last evening. John Weseljv a prominent business man of Scio. was in Albany last eve ning on a short business trip. Miss Anna Johnson, one of the O. A. (,'s. best students, came over this morning to spend Sunday at home. Lawyer E. E. Wilson, of Corval lis, arrived this morning. Wayne Stanard. of Brownsville, was in the city last evening. He is in favor of Brownsville paving three or four blocks this year, in the business section, enough for a starter, not at tempting too much at first, until the big advantages of pavement are fully appreciated by a practical demonstra tion. Mrs. Adna Smith, vocalist, and Miss aggoner, pianist. returned this morning from Shedd. where they gave a concert last night to a larije au dience, presenting a program that was greatly appreciated. Prof. Nicholls, the band and orches tra instructor, of Lebanon, returned home this morning after a trip south. Harry Shea left this ,u,irni., , Portland trip. Dr. A. G. Prill, one oi Scio's livc.t wires, returned last evening from Portland, and went home this nmm. u'B He continues to have hours th.n - io some dav will hae a r.iitrrti.l IH'ri'J:" electric lire. l5,"h K,i"- ' h-u- s.v, Ret. .,,! , prjv.ite secretary. Ray Taylor ,...i.i ...o i.. r.u...... " short wheat trip. """"""" " DIRECTORS SEND . ii RESIGNATIONS Factional Fight at Gates Is Said to Be the Cause. of Action. MEW ELECTION HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED BY JACKSON Investigation Will Be Made of Recent Attempt to Burn School Buildings. Claiming that they could not work in harmony with other members of the school board of District 21, Gates, Mrs. Pearl K. Smith, clerk, and Rob ert Bowers, director, sent in their res ignation to- County School Superin tendent Jackson yesterday which were accepted. The other members of the school hoard are V. i. Clark and V. B. Rol- This action followed an al- ciiit)l 'iiiaiI:iv niirlit nf ii leged attempt Tuesday night of di sails i ieu members ot the school dis trict to burn down two school houses at Gate.-. So far no action has been taken in the matter, but it is expected that a full investigation of the trouble will be iiwde some time soon. Superintendent Jackson has author ized the people of the district lo hold a meeting and elect two new directors to fill the places vacated. Miss J formerly Sull ivau, rortland. ,.l ,1,1s ,-ilv r,.,r,,..,l 1 today alter a visit here the guest of Miss Maggie Shea and oilier Albany trieiids. Fred Dawson, i he Retail man, went lo Newport this afternoon to looli alter his ..tore there. mm mm meeting sonic meeting last night were several , 'II I I II I 1 -3IMI. II ,3 ,11 IMC lOllll, i hcv are: fit 1.1. V. I). Thomas U Sonimcr- Morgan, editor Harris- burg j'lullctin; II. I.. Ried, cashier of the banners and Merchants' bank. X. V. Davis, manager -fay & Senders feed store. Dr. W. II. Dale, ex-mayor, R. W. and VV. 1 Wright. C. 1.. Mor ris, postmaster, all of llarrisburg. II. Wayne Staunard of lirowusville and James Johnston, o't Jefferson, arc included among the visiting guests. FRED DAWSON RETURNS PRflM RPYM I PflMICMTlnM II1UIII IlLfinLL UUIWLIIIIUig Returning yesterday from the an nual meeting of Rexall druggists of Oregon Fred Dawson reports one of the most interesting meetings in the history of the organization, thirty-one of the fifty Rexall druggists being in attendance. While in the metropolis Mr. Dawson heard the world famous violinist, .Mishit Lima. Mrs. Van Dorn and daughter, of Illinois, arrived this afternoon from Corvallis on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nebergall. Judge Stewart, Toledo, was in the city today on i ay home from Portland. He is .w also in the newspaper Wtsiness, running one of the papers at Toledo. i ne .Ainany iruit growers associa- turn will convene an open session at the Commercial club room this after noon at i o'clock. The subject o'f re organization yill be taken up and a campaign for new members will be inaugurated. Harry Rogoway. second-hand deal er, went to Portland this afternoon to interview the jobbers. FARMERS, ATTENTION I Seed wheat for sale. Impure of the Albany Mill & Elevator Co. F27 to M 27 Akw F'OR SALE Half dozen tine, pul'ict bred barred cockerels. High class stock from crossing three best laving strains in state. Price ?2.50 if taken soon. May be seen at comer .Id and Cal. streets. Barred Rock. Puff Or pington and Indian Runner dock eggs for sale. Archibald & Son; 5J W..ird. d w F??-MS WHEN YOU HAVt AILMENTS 1 '"d that yon have gained o n .tthrr doctors, do not i.-ne tin t ii you have ren The Hing Wo Chinese Medical Co. oi frotn the interior of -a .md nsid hy old famous special .'- tor years These wonderful roots II fin e Catarrh. Asthma. I. urn? I rouble. Caiu'cr. Rheumatism. Blood I'oison. Nervousness. Stomach. I.tver md Kidney Troubles Also private diseases of men and women. No op rn lions Consultation free. Office -Mrs 9 a m to 8 p m THE HING WO CHINESE MEDICAL COMPANY Third and Hroadalhin Sts Hell Phnne Albany. Oregon. YOUNG m ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING LAST NIGHT Chief of Police Austin Says He Will Arrest Any Citizen Violating Ordinance. A young hopgrower residing in the vicinity of Albany was arrested yester day afternoon on West First street by Chief of Police Austin for speed ing. It i charged that the man had exceeded the speed limit several times before he was arrested. He was taken before Police Judge Van Tassel immediately following his arrest and put up bail of $15 for his appearance in the police court this morning. Upon his appearance a fine of $10 and costs was imposed upon him, which was paid. Chief Austin says that there must' be a stop put to the excessive speed ing of automobiles in this city and that all the policemen have been in structed to arrest any automobilist disregarding the speed limit. The chief points out the increased traffic on the thoroughfares of the city and claims that speeding automobiles in the narrow street - continually hazards the lives of pedestrians. "I am determined to be vigilant on this phase of law-breaking." said Chief Austin this morning. '"There isn't hardly a day but what someone gets run over and killed by an autmnnhilc in some place. Whv look what hap inent lawyer being killed. bv an auto- ,w ,KJ t If : : " pened in i on lanu yesterday, a prom mobile. If it is within mv nower 1 will -certainly see that such a thing does not happen in Albany." WILL HOLD FARMERS AT SHEDD i Prnminpni Snoakore Haun C-son - f - ""- "KN Secured and Excellent Program Prepared. KdiloV of Democrat: The Oak l lain Grange, of Shedil. has ju.t received advices from the Oregon Agricultural College, that the j college has scheduled a farmers' in stitute to be held in connection with the grange at Shedd on Saturday, March Kth. 1 In tile afternoon Prof. Lovett will I speak on "Some of the more serious Li jnlk irni crops, and Prof, n Parni Poultrv " IV., f k-.., .:n :... .... . , i ....... 'V . ", mw.aic, , ..: '!. r '.A " -OTCS Ol Dairy Caltl Both the college and the grange wish to have as large an attendance as possible on the part of the public. A very enjoyable and instruclive time is assured. C. C. DICKSON', Lecturer. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Weatherford went to Newport this afternoon for a Sunday visit. G. H. Ballard, of Benton countv, re turned last evening from Portland. ! Tw" "V"hs "'. darted for Wash ; "igtoii. nut wiute getting olt n strnut car in Portland had an' accident and was laid up in a hospital for nearly Fisher, Braden& Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS IJnderiaki.ig Parlors. Srd and Broadalbin LADY ATTENDANT Roth Phones February Sale of Hair Goods Extra good quality human hair switches in the great est variety of shades, in cluding grey and grey mixed. All lengths 24 to 34 inches We can match your hair with an extra good switch and save you money besides Agents for Standard Patterns FLOOD'S 334 West Ferry Street IY MASONS ATTEND BANQUET Past Masters Confer Master Degree on a 'Candidate Last Night. HOVER RESIDENT HAS UNUSUAL DISTINCTION D. P. Mason Acts as Toast master at Banquet Which Followed Ceremony. After the work was completed the members retirvd to the banquet rooms where an eve-client feast had been prepared by Francis PfcitVcr. P. P. Mason acted ;:s toastniaster and in a few well chosen words intro duced the various speake-s. Dr. Dale of Harrisburg was called upon and responded to the toast, "Masonic Spirit." He was fol lowed by Mayor Gilbert who was as signed the subject. "Masonic Frater nity and its relation to citizenship." Rev. D. H. I. each spoke on the sub ject, "'i !:e relation cjf the Masonic Lodge to ihe Church." Dr. Davis and I. s. Van Win'-Ie were also called upon by the toastmaster. Fifteen members of the Masonic lodge of llarrisburg arrived on the evening train and attended the ban quet and a strong delegation from both Jefferson ami Shedd were pres ent. There were over KM Masons in attendance. It is seldom that a candidate for membership in a Masonic lodge has the djsliuclion of receiving his final degree in .Masonry at the hands of the past masters of the order, but this distinction may be claimed In- Mr. Hiukle of Hoover, who' last night re ceived bis degree as a master Mason at the Masonic Temple. The lodge was called to order by C. II. Wieder who. after the prelim inary ceremony had been performed called Past Master David P. Mason to the chair. Mr. Mason selected for the various posts of-honor in the lodge room, only those who have heretofore, held the honorable posi tion of master of the order, and desig nated the following to assume charge ol the work: C. 11. Winn, senior war den; F.rl. Cusiek, Jr.. warden: L. C. Marshall, senior deacon; W. A. Bal laek. Jr.. deacon; Al Senders, senior Sleward. and D. II. Bodinc Jr., stew ard. L:uvyer W. S. Risley went up the C. & E. this morning on a legal trip Kenworthy players have been play ing to a packed house everv night at the Dreamland theatre, and the na ture of their productions merit a hearty support by local theatre-goers. EGGS FOR HATCHING S C Rhode Island Reds. 1st pen $2 00, 2nd pen SI.50. II. G. Rumbaugh. R 4. Home Phnne .'ny F5-to Mara Come on and bring a friendto see Snyder draw out your plow-lay Don't fail to see our NEW POWER HAMMER 404 East Second St. ' Albany Agents for Kabo Reducing Corsets