LOCAL ORDER OF MOOSE FILED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION NEW HOTEL LEBANON TO BE FORMALLY OPENED MAY 7 FRED WEATHERFORD HAS NARROW ESCAPE AT NEWPORT RUNS PARASOL STAY INTO EYE BUT RETAINS SIGHT BYRON WOLFE AND MISS LENNIE HORNER MARRIED SCIO MERCANTILE ASSN. HAS BEEN INCORPORATED WilfBe Marked with Splendid Ceremonies, Under Auspices of Commercial Club. Said to Have Beat the Worlds Record in a Race with a Tame Black Bear. Physicians Believe That the Accident . Will . Not Cause Loss of Girls Eye. Ceremony Was Performed Last Evening by Rev. White, of United Presbyterian Church. Is Capitalized at $50,000; the Articles Filed Yesterday at County Clerks Office. Willamette Lodge No. 856 Is Now Incorporated; Papers Filed Yesterday. Continued from Wednesday, April 23. For the purpose of tliffusiiiK the principles of charity, justice, brother ly love and fidelity in accordance with the constitution and by-laws of the Supreme Lodge of the World, articles incorporating the local lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose, were filed this morning with County Clerk Marks. The name of the order is Willam ette Lodge No. 859 and its duration shall be perpetual. The estimated value of properly and money now possessed by the lodge is, according to the articles, $1,()0() and the source of revenue or income is by dues and fees from its members and donations which it may receive. The articles were executed by the present board of trustees of the lo'dge consisting of J. W. Alcorn, T. K Miles, and Harry L. Roowny. The new Motel Lebanon will be for mally opened Wednesday night, May 7, at Lebanon, with splendid cere monies, under the auspices of the Lebanon Commercial club. Many local people have received in vitations to attend the event and it is expected that a large, crowd will go there from this city for the occasion. The building is a splendid structure and one that Lebanon can justly be proud of, for it would do credit to a city twice the size of Lebanon. The opening ceremonies will be in the form of a banquet, commencing at 8 o'clock in the evening. An orches tra will furnish special music during the evening 'and prominent citizens of the state are scheduled for address es. The arrangements for the func tion arc under the supervision of Hon. M. A. Miller. Mrs. Boles and two sons this noon eturiicd from a Lincoln county visit. Cameron Planing Mill Co. "Made in Albany" Doors Windows Mouldings Screens House Finish Cupboards China Closets Colonades Buffets Glass Estimates Cheerfully Given Both Phones Mill and office foot of Ferry street Albany That Fred Weatherford of this city has established a record as one of the fastest foot racers in this section of the state, if not on the entire Pa cific Coast, is the claim made by Albany people who were in Newport yesterday. it seems that Dr. Berry of Newport is the owner of a tame black bear. Chester Stevenson desired to take some snap shots of the bear on the beach and in company with D. O. Wood worth, Dr. Berry and Fred Weatherford, obtained some excellent photographs of t,he animal. When the work has been completed Dr. Berry suggested that the members of the party run a foot race to the light house and the proposition was accept ed. The bear had been trained to fol low his master much in the same man ner as a dog and when the race was started the doctor released the ani mal from the chain and called to Wea therford that the animal was loose and advised him to make the race of his life. One look behind was enough for Weatherford. The bear was gain ing on himself and the doctor and the way Fred "beat it" over the hot sands of the beach indicated that a champion foot racer had been spoiled when be entered the law school. He reached the cabin door a few feet ahead of the bear, and according to reports, was the worst frightened lawyer in Oregon when his friends reached the cabin. E. H. CONSER CHOSEN CASHIER OF PAISLEY BANK Formerly a-Resident of This City Where He Has Many Friends. The friends of Mr. Earl H. Conser, of Albany and vicinity, will i(o doubt be pleased to learn that be has been chosen cashier of the new Paisley National Bank of Paisley, Oregon. Mr. Conser was formerly a resident of this city and is well known here. Of recent years be has been" connect ed with the Trust department of the Security Savings & Trust Company, of Portland. . He is a young, man of splendid char acter and attainments. S. A. Hay-ward, of Peoria", -111., is the guest of his cousin Ed. Washburn. Florence Scott, the 9-year-old daughter of Wi H. Scott, postmaster of Crawfordsville, was brought here to the St. Mary's Tospital yesterday, where she will undergo an operation upon the right eye. Little Miss Scott was the victim of a frightful accident Sunday at Craw fordsville. The little girl was run ning along the street, when she trip ped and fell forward, running a stay of a parasol which she was carrying into the edge or her eye. Doctors pronounced the accident a narrow es cape for she not only escaped death but will not even lose the sight of her eye, for the metal pushed far enough into her head to have penetrated the brain, causing instant death had it ranged backward instead of upward after entering the eye. Physicians have determined that the sight of the eye has not been destroy ed and are of the opinion that the clot of blood which has formed behind the pupil of the ye can -be successfully re moved so that the eye .will be re stored to normal condition. Mr. Byron Wolfe and Miss Lennie Horner, two prominent young people of Gates, were united in marriage yes terday evening at 8 o'clock by the Rev. W. P. White, of the United Presbyterian church. The ceremony was performed at the parsonage of the church in the pres ence of immediate friends of the couple. Shortly afterwards the happy pair left on an evening train for Portland where they will spend a brief hon eymoon after which they will return to Gates to make their home. For the purpose Of buying and selling live stock, meats, fruits, hard ware, dry goods, groceries, farm ma chinery, agricultural and dairy pro ducts, articles incorporating the Scio Mercantile Association at a cap italization of $50,000 were filed in the county clerk's office late yesterday afternoon. The -principal office of the concern will be at Scio, Oregon, and its dura tion will be for an unlimited period. The capital stock is divided into 5000 shares of par value of $10 each and half of the number of shares are des ignated as preferred stock and the other half as common. A. P. Fra wick. M. D. Good and C. E. Mann are the incorporators. Sohuld be attended to at once, as. neglect often leads to grip and other serious ailments. Children like Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, and- it is the most ef fective remedy we know of for the treatment of coughs, not only of child ren but of adults. It helps allay the irritation and iuflamation and tends to put the affected organs in a state of rest so that the injured tissues may have a chance to heal. It also helps stimulate the glands to pour out their secretions, hastening the discharge of the disease g'-ms that would other wise prolong the disease. Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup may be taken with every assurance of safety. We have the utmost con fidence in it because we have noted its beneficial results in scores of cases in which we have recommended it. We have yet to leanl of a single in stance in which Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup did not give satisfac tion. In fact, every sale is made with a positive guarantee that if it docs not relieve, if it is not found just the thing wanted, if it does not give prompt and effective relief your money back. Prices, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. Sold in this community only at our store The Rexall Store Fred Dawson, Al bany, Oregon. A 23 New Sweaters For Women, Misses and Children Children's Wool Sweaters, sizes 28 to 34, all colors $2.00 each Misses All-Wool Shaker-Knit Sweat ers, sizes 34 and 36, at $4.00 each W omen's A 11-Wool Shaker-Knit Sweaters, in White, Oxfords, Navy and Red at $6.00 each Women's All-Wool, heavy Jumbo stitch Sweaters, all colors and sizes $6.50 each Agents for TT f V 'Cj Agents for Standard - M-jyJJ 1J O Kabo Reducing Patterns 334 West First Street Corsts Men's Suits Youths' Suits Boys' Suits We Dress the Men Folks of the entire family, from 5 years to 75 years. This is quite a space of time but we must all travel a goodly part of it, and it is meet that we be comfortably clothed Every department of our store is fresh and bright with new Spring Goods, the largest stock south of Portland, and we are anxious to sell you your Suit or other Furnishings The price will be no hinderance to you for we will sell you good goods at very low prices Men's Suits $10 to $30.00 Youths' Suits 6 to 1 7.50 Boys' Suits 3 to 7 J Q fcartrty SratuS CGuJtfjrs 9 CwrrtcMIfit. MMMuAGMl H The Blain Clothing Company S I OEHCNID IV did t&