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cmorat. Oakvillc. We encepted en Invitation to wan pany W.J, llnrt.m to Ourvellls last Mon day, AitftrtnlDK nil llie sights in town we weul to Fishervllle which I ene ol , Hit nicest to iii In O-rgon and u sltua. ted at Mm mouth of Mary'a river, Among tli wtnllliy men who own tlili town w lounu iwo young men who once resided In Oakvllle and look contracts ol "g'ub tilng" who art running a largo Hour packing esiabllaliment. Their name ere James Morn an and W. L. St. John Arrived, at thshoiu of V. A, Wade on t!it morning ol Kov. 8id, n daughter Om ar Pllley has gone to Galea to vis I ill too who 1 laid up with email pox. Dr. Welch was visiting Irlanda here loot wtk and while ,e ( visHIng he vaccinated a tor. Warren rJlonc and family, ol ! Home, are vltl lug trlends her. Tin political li, odlor haa already com menced hla work I -r 11)00. No thank, wa don't want any tallarled ofllce. W never wee tied to anything but principle. Haa Malt 4:8 10. Lima Rosa- Urn. Saturday Foot Ball. At Corvallla-0 A 0,10; Willamette, 0. I touchdown In each half. At Eugene U ol 0, 29j Cheuiawa, 0. 8 touclidowus llrat I ml, 2 aocond. At Portland Itl.hoi, Scott, 21 1 1'ort land University, li. At riiiiadwlplii, Harvard, 16: I'enn ylvanle, 0. At rrtnonton I'rlncwt'n, 18j llrown.O, At Now Haven-Yale, 24, Weal I'oliit, 0. At Minneapolis--Northwestern, 11; Mlnneaota, 0, At letrolt University of Mldifgan, 38s I'nlvoraity ol Virginia, 0. At Chicago University ol Chicago, U ; I'erduo University, 0. At I'eorl - Weeleyan, 81 j Bradley polytechnic, 0. At Memphis Vemlorbllt University, II i University of Mieislpp, 0. At Ma.laion, Wis. Univereity of Wis conain, 17 5 Alumni, 6. . At hu Loult Waahlngton University, 6 Knox college, 0. At Omaha t nlverslty ol Iowa, 30; University of Nebraska, 0. Atltica, N. Y.-Caril.lo Indiana, 32; Ilanillion colics, 0. County Business. A dull day.' lit tu probate court In estat ol V. ."".J15, M '"". report ol khIo wan tiled, l iiial accounta settled In eitate 01 uova n. Mayton. Michael fuller, Wal ter Ketchom and Mary Heard. In the recorder's oltlce a deed waa filed iroru h. fc. tpmpyer to K. F. Huchmim conveying lou 10 and II, bl t llarria burg, coueidurrtion. slOO. The sheriff la receiving stacks ol taxes Qnality Counts. A very atr king example of what iual Ity doc In etock wasretsntly given hero Two larniera rcalding nr Albany took their milk to the Albany creamery. One ui mem naving a line uiooaeu atock had 66 mora butter fat in a mouth from seven cowa than the other d 1 from four teen common cowa, all equally wall M Mr. Ilenry Stewart, the Albany milk man, recently purchased the seven tiioouoa cowa from u. W. Cline. TitiBistior hcurra.-Tho Northweat Herald aayi of the Bishop Scott football eleven, ol which two Albany boya, Hockey Mason and Fred Weatherlord remembers: . Tbe Bishop Scolt Academy, with it large number ol ttudenle, haa a football iw of which it well may be proud The campua, during the practice hours. la literally covered with lootball playera 01 an sixes anu ages, mere are about thtrtv playera all aiming lor placea on Uie Aral team. The ft rat team la com poaed of the pick of the achool, and ao cloae la tbo content for places that the men muat be regular In practice In or der to retain their poaitiona on Uie team. 80 lar this eeaaon but two games have been played, both resulting in victories for the academy. The llrat waa with the 1'acitlc University, score 6 to 0; and the other waa with the I'ortland Academy, 0 to 5. The 11. W. A. team ia the beat team in the city, Multnomah excepted and "rill no doubt be the junior ennui, piona. They have Issued a challenge to play any junior team in the North wi at. Dh. Bmitii Hack from Dawsox. ir. E. O. Bmith, a loriner resident of Al bany, where ho placed nugBOta in cavi ties, haa Just returned from Dawson where he took nuggeta from cavitiea.and ia in I'ortland. He aayr that the Yukou region la rich in gold but that In five years from now the bata will bo flying in me nouaea u Dawson utty. The irouoio mere is that the men are work ing for the local Canadian authorities ana lie charges that even the newspap ers snt there to friends are confiscated by them and sold at fancy prlcee. A man from np at the front several weekiago had what they call up thte the nigger'a Itch, tils face waa brokm out all over, but he never iot a day 'a work. He was in Albany afterwards and said that was what they all were having nt there, fifteen or twenty being aftl.rted. He objected to having It pass aa small P Albany coniinuea to brocreas. The Ainany agentottne a, l'.haa been grant ed th privilege of selling mileage tickets, never before accorded Albany, placiug it on a footing with Portland in this re a pec 1. On lue editorial page la aneditciial from a ISalera paper referring to Albany inrtiiutions. It contains aeveralierroi a, which will be patent to the Atbsny read ers. IMiirtr Your itov-ia Huh t'uaearets. Cnnrty Cptlinrtlc, cure oon.Mpntloo roreyer. Wo. 5o. if 0. 0. C. tail, arcnjKU rot.uvl money. Linn County Council P. of II. The meeting for Saturday, Nov. 4, 1809 was held at Harmony Orange ball. In the absence of the president. Geo L Hcea waa chosen president protein After the usual opening exercises, the roll call of delegates ihowad the follow lug granges were represented! Fair mount, Orand 1'rairie, Harmony, Band ludun. VMtinir mumbcra wore ulao present from Knox Ilutte grange. The subject, "Whnt ettvet haa light 1 1 tern lu re unon the character of our bova and glrla" waa then taken up and a pn- it itppropriaie tiiereon waa reau by Mm Navllla l'owell but prepared by n DM Shannon t following which u-ra'remarka by MealamesiHomlf:e, At- K-rmalt, Clara Hwank and A II Morris then by Mart Miller, A 11 Morris and A AUvrmatt. Cal I Inn Tho Froman to the chair. (I no li lleua brotiuht ud the matter of holdintr a farmer's Institute in Linn Co. In the ni'iir future and lead letters from Ur Jas It' lil......... I... ,..!. ui.i. i 1. 1 (-'olli'KO and II 8 I'ague, ol 1'ortliimJ, one of the directors of said Col Into. Ito- marks favorable to the same were made J W I'ropat, J M Kettle, J K i'eebler. I O l'owell. V D Cornett. I Warncs and Mart Ml ler then by Mesdames Hwank, Altermatt, Ilolmei, Walker, Morgan, Morrle; Khaw and Mi. ler after which it waa unaniiuoualy voted to hold the in stitute at lirand l'rairle aranuo hall on HHay and Katurday, lxc. 15-10, 1BW. The following quesiiona were then re iHirted lor discussion at the next meet ing as follows: 1. "Which ia the most useful and or namental, the bachelor man or the bach elor woman." Leadere, Gladys Shaw, Vivian KeesandA 1' Altermatt. 2. "What education la needed by larmrrs at the present time." Iadvra, O l.HUnw, V UConett and II L Holmes, voted that the next Council be held with Hand lUdge Orange. Home diecuation aroao as U when road auiiervisors should be elected. V II Walker, aa leader, took tin the question, "What can each individual member 01 the V of II do to promote a mora friendly feeling anions; farmers loth without or within the Kranse. and thus build up a stronger brotherhood." and was followed by Win Anderson, and other members. The session waa trulv en lovable through all the hours and never did the writer more enjoy the imon-tide foist. riociability gives aett to appetite and this we naa in an unusual degree on this laat occasion. Theitranae haa nobler obiecla in view man tnc mere worldly and la Dressing on 10 a granuer tirstiny. W.U. A dark bay luare waa stolen from R. I. rerguson at Kola on the 3rd. He off' era a regard ol f .0 lor lis return. A big faroier'e institute will be held at ui and rrelrle UranHS ball No. 10 on Ltoc IS and 16 noder the antnices ol the j. a. u. beard, rarticuiars later. A Halem hop buyer quotes following as the ruling quotations at close of thia week : Fncy hope 11 to 12 cenU, prime vo cnoice iu cenu, meuium nto V cunts lower ursues not ytl wanted. Next Saturday Albany and the O. A 0 will plsy foot ball at Corvallie, the U. 01 O. and Multinomah will play at I'ort land and the VYil.ameUes and Forest U rove will play. The U. of O. second team arrived this afternoon and at press time the U.ol O. an J the Albanlea were lining up for buai- noes in a crixx:ing rain. Tnc young man's literary society of the couege aeoated the uoer-Kngitan ques tion lat Saturday niirrtt. with Don Uwann and Oe rae I'ratt for the Boers and Profs Sctimitt and Tor bet for the English Thi Itllltffrfl AhaA-A In law.. f Ka though many who heard the debate de clare tiiat the lloer a'de were entitled to l lie drclsion. On Hallowe'en two young men wtile walking with two yoong ladies were taken from their partners and carried off, just as joke. Saturday evenirg the young men with aeveral Irienda cot even with two of the young men by going to iueir room anu giving mem a rough beating. It was the intention to take them into the country blind-folded and leave them, but failing slugging waa re- orieu 10. a goou deal 01 comment naa been made. Several mon have arrived In thia citv from l'oitland in the last two days with Instructions to the Booth-Kelly Lumber V-o., asking for work, signed "Canadian F.mnlovuient Aroncv. K. I'. McCroskev A Co., l7i Front etreet, Portland, Ore gon, r.acii 01 those men had been charged (1.60 for providing them em ployment and had paid their rai'road lare ol 13.00 boaidea. They were to re ceive $2.2$ per da. One day there were sis 01 incae poor deluded men, Ihe llooth-Kelly Co. nro not now wanting men at any price' Guard. A si ck looking strsngcr was arcond the city Saturday allernoon and even ing with some colored water, which be waa selling for linement at d permitting a drawing before band Every one who drew get a bed room aet, forty or fllty yards of Brussels carpet, etc. .some who had the money paid the dollar, am' ome were fortunate in not having it. A more transparent fraud waa never perpetrated and it is strange any one could ba K md to bile at it these hard timea. New Patents. C. F. O. Eder, Ton:a, Wash., au tomatic air coupling; V. A. Huddleson, Jeffemun. Oreic.. brush for bicycle ihaini; W, W. Ui.-hardson, Pomeroy, Waeh., straw stacker; L. O. Vickrey, South Bern., Wash., lifting jack. Church Dedication. The church at tb.3 Pine Grove Cemetery will be dedi cated on Sunday, Nov. 10. at II o'clock. Key. C. O. Sperry, ol Brownsville, will preach (he dedication aermon assisted by ministers from all other denomina tion. Everybody ia cordially invited to be present. By order of Committee, Ppeaking of jokes it transpires that the Albany man who received a letter from Uatea with smsll pox scabs.was the sub- jest of one of the raiitoad jokers. The scabs were fltli eraies. When Main's circus left Albany a dar key boot black who was shinlniz here also left with it, Using a horn belonging to Claud McHargue. This was secured at Eugene, where it was kept for some time, just reaching All any. CIRCUIT COURT. HTM BUT HO, Mi t. Mitt. JCMIB. lourt will convene next Monday with me loiiowmg docket : E J FJdor vs John 0 Elder, partition. Assignment of Clark Bros. Assignment of Albertlna Krelesel. ' Assignment of A F Hamilton. W T Cochran va John closuro. 8 M Mover et al va Atl,n Wv.i. Mills, receivership. Milton lisle Va Tha Vlrmt N.ffA1 Batik of Albany et al, partition. T H U Hchooling vs 0 A Uowlandi,! paitition. Aifignmentol WF Bead, insolvent. James Nannov vs Louisa DSnttlatnira partition. Laura Caldwell vs Ella (! Culdwoll. partition. 1 Martin V Fry et al va Olnev Prv t . partition. B H Dennis vs John Weiss et al. suit 1 to set nlde deed. Porter Hlate vs It A 3 view. William A Lane et at va Martha R Iane etal, partition. Florence Allen va W Allen, divorce. Peter f-'chlower va Etnllv licomar. auil for lands. John A Bouth vs Marv Clavnnol et al. suit In equity. John 8 Amos vs Marv F. Amea. an it for land. Thomas Moraan va P II Mai lev. auit to set aaide deed. fct'lloa E Whiteker el al va C M Rurk- bart et al, partition. L S La Di; va John Kavasn ot al. anlt for mining claim. Barah E Murphy vs W P Murphy, di- vrce. J L Chapman vs O N Bishop et al. J V Smith vs Wealthy Smith, dlvore. Earl B York va Ida M York, divorce. Bessie K Bailey vs L 0 Bailey, divorce. MlvZlhliVS fill !!. Airnal'.a 7.l,n divorce. W M Sawrer VS II B Mover, auit to clear title. John Bradley vs Adulia Mercv at al partition. John Mblnert va Arct.la n Wi.ltar.l et ai, auit in euity. Annie Keeblerand K E Kebler va Joa A Miiitu and Mary Bmith, partition. L. V htSmpeon vs Jas B Stimpson et al, lorccioaurv 01 mortgage. Thomas Allison vs John B Hall et al, torecioeure. Cryena II Warnock et al vs Mary E ureon ei ai, partition. Mary Anderson vs Thomas I Ander son, divorce. The Board of School Fund Com. va M W M:!ler et al, foreclosure of mortgage. Llxxie K Somers vs John M Somers, uivorce. The Board of School Fim.l Com va La- vina Clingbam et al, foreclose of mort gage. The Board of School Fund Com vaT M Downing et a', foreclosure of mort gage. Fannie E Hindmao vs S M W Hind- man, divorce. Juliet Hamilton vs Mary M Jones and John II Jones, recovery 01 real property. L H Berry vs J E Berry, divorce. Addie M Willia vs Frank S Willis, di vorce. Antlnett 0 Banker va James Banker divorce. A S McDonald, school sunt., vs Geo D Uarton et al, mandamus. Goo Ftoley vs Robert Gloaa ot al, in junction. Laura, Felger vs Beni F Felger, di vorce. Cbes. A. Gray and wife, of Salem were ia me city l way. Deputy U. 8. Marshal J. A. Wilson, of roruanu lias Deeu m toe city. Miss Mary Mary Williams, ot the Ual acy schools, spent Sunday with Albany friends. Mr. Barney May, the live young Har- riruurv uivrcjtani, waa uoiug business In Aioany tooay. Mrs. Winnie IHropleand children, of uerry, are visiting in this city with vouoty ireaaurer Jack. . ..... .... it. i. j. uttier returned tins noon ironi the east, where he baa been two or uiree monina on a visit. Mr. Will Adams, ot the Washington regiment atoppea' off at Albany to vioit iue isoiiiy 01 mrs. waiter Ketchum. President Ie returned this noon irora Dallas, whim he preached yeaterday in mo iuiu( 01 uev. ucuuiiaugb a ctiurcli. .Mrs. Bert Westbrook returned home todiiy from Brownsville. She was ac companied by her sister Mrs. Bessie elevens. Mr. Kalnh Yanlis, for three years resident of Fossil. E. O.. is in the' citr on a visit the guest of his mother Mrs. John miuaru. A pleasant social event was a receet re ception given Mrs Marvin of Waitsburg. Waeh., at the residence ol ber sister Mrs. -eiue uaaton. IV. W. Rowell and several turned last Saturday evening from the headwaters of the Crabtree, where they h -d been to erect log residences on their Homesteads- R. L. Knapp haa giveu up the print ing uu newspaptr nusiness, and is now, to use his own expression, preaching straight. He haa charge ol a Baptist cir cuit, consisting ol Soutta Bend, Willapa and Dryad. Astorian. J. A. Bilyeu, of Scio, returned thia noon from Baker City, after an abrence of two weeks. He couldn't see that timea went any better in Eastern Om. gon than in this valley. His observa tion waa that Sumpter excitement is simply boom affair and that the mines are merely prospects. There's to be a match aame ot basket ball at the armory Saturday evening. The match will bretwn teams from the Agricultural college and Albany col lege. Tie local tt-aoi is inactive train ing, and promises to vindicate the Mu tation of Ihe O. A. O. basket ball iri-ls, which as vet has not been dimned by defeat, Corvallis rimes. College Notes. Tbs girls are 1 organizing a basket-ball team. Candidates lor positions are morrison, murpliy, Aott ng. K.Anna. Utxw T . . J--I : I . ' w, A.it viiov ana rrencb. I fro books In tha lihrar r..i clsnsided. There are between 2000 and uvw volumes. fti n r t " . . . . . . i.i. iik. .1.-11. . : K a. i. ifiorrieon naa oeen aiwrim m v. .no iwimu teaui 10 succeed Koy II be son who haa rrsiirnatl. Mni'i.n... ban acts as Held captain. Mr. Tail has returned frnm Tsr tin...! " "ill 'ake charge of gvmnnalum work. awunoriy nave entered the class. The Cicero ctasa The A. C. L. S. hot.1 i. . IngOct. 4. The program cotslsted ol Impromptu 1 b v Jas. Bryant, M. Acbeson and II. li. Sallmarsh. recitation by Jo. Toibet, eisiy by G. D. flyers and a de- o.e una, eiewart, T.O. Morrison, Edwin iNewell nnd Don Morrison were rece'ved as members. MlSS Btrone. a relnrn,1 ;..... from Oorea, made a very interesting ta k in nuuuij morning W. C. Husk, of Turner, haa .-.t.. and wiil complete the work n the com mercial department, which he began last year. W. II. Miller haa renin! ho rnnm rm. ccnlly vacated by Dr. Erskinti just east of the Democrat office and will open a oicycie repair shop In it. J. W. Hradrlck baa made a mmnlata change in his shop, Henry Backensto, a former Albany man, and Cbarlea Ben son having accepted rositions in the shop. This Is election da in H.m .. being voting in several of tbs atat'ea. The great centers ol ettrar tlou though are in Ohio and Nebraska, the hemes ol Mc- iviniey ana ttryan. Thirteen Hallowa'en PanriUtin nnlla who suIe galea and thims movable, were arretted and failed bv tha citv mar. sbal. They were fined 5 each, tha fine belog suspended. The P. I., of SealtU. tha Mlur of Waahlngton, haa been sold in the in terest ol John II. Wilson, and it la aatd has been bought by Mr. Marcua Hanna. The Piper boya have made be paper uum as a newspaper. w will now see wiai me politicians wiil do witn it. A new prodnction In Ommn la Tha Christian Helper, a quarterly religions journal, u te published by Rev. J B. Holmes, ol the Christian church. It is to be devoted to the restoration of Apoa- .vniu vuintiiiiiij, uoiq m aoctrine ana practice, it is well gotten op and nicely printed, and lndicatea tbat the new pistorol the cburch is a rtutier. The remains of W. h. IBairlev. who uivu im cu riaocisco a tew oaya ago, were taken through Albany today for inr oirera, wuere mev wi 1 Iwt hnrlRit h ma iuoiw 01 ins wile, wbo died Zsix years ago. Be was an insurance man and was well-known through the vaiier. lie leaves one daughter. Mildred. in Salem. Bagleyl!wae 33 veara ol aze He waa emraeed to be ma rnad to .1 v I - uj vi ma c mncisco. btate Treasurer Chan. R. Moora re. celved a remiUance of $900. yeaterday, '"" i.vi wuut ungunroi L.ion county on account of the state tax levy for the year 1898. This leaves a ba'ance due. on account of the 1898 tax. of 4R4 ana interest on me delinquent portion of the etate tax. In addition to Uie above Linn connty owes smannli r lolloara: For 186, 8328 for 1807,H53.59,and in terest on me above and on a balance of tue lays state tax Statesman. F( llowina is a Hat of the 2 atndenla in the law department of Willamette) Un iversity, among tbem being five men in oiuer uaainensee, wno plsy loot ball : A 0. Loucks. I. U. Van Winkle. H. H Tarner, B O. Waller, G. O. McMinimv Francia Kivhaidaon, J. O. Hammond Mark Savage, John Williams, Grant Uorby. Harry Young, P. L. Fraaier, Hairy Olinger. Joseph Evans. II. A Johnson, Jr., W. Evans, T. T. Parser, a. a, jet sop, rrand forward, E. C Holt, J. I. Murray. Geo. G. Brown. U R. Bishop, T. M. Fleming, E. C. J mid d. r. vteei, u. w. tturnnell and V. Inman. A Fi.va E.MKRTAiNMK.sT One of the most delightful entertainmenia ever given in Albany was that by Miss Kath arine Oliver, the Scotch dialect elocu tionist, at lha U. P. church last night. Notwitbetanding the inclement weatbor, the cburcb, naive and gallery .was filled, with a very appreciative audience. There ia a charm and indiviuuality to the Scotch dialect that ia very pleasing, and as presented by Miea Oliver it offers an opportunity U hear it as it ia spoken by ti e native aa le are able to give it. Miss Oliver gave readings irom The Lit.le Minister, a beautilul story, hUd tbe undivided attention 0! thelarye aud ience. Her voice, expreksiou aud man. nera are all very pleasing, and cairy the listener with her as if in lite. Personally Miss Oliver is a cultoied lady whom it is a pleaen-e lo meet. Gathering Hiktokkal Facts. Hon. G. H. Himes, assistant sicretaryi f t e O.egon Historical Society, ia in the city on a vral dys stay, securing facta fjr the society. Therein much important historj in Linn county connected with the upuuilding of Oregon. Several of our pioneers took a leading part Besides there was only one Joa b Powell in the state, and he was from this county. Mr. Himes is himself a native eon and a splendid man (or the securing of valu able data. Hon. Harvey Scott is nreai- dent of the scciety, Judge O. B. Bellin ger, one of the IIkmocrat's early editors, vice president, r. u. xoung, ottbe etate university, secretary and L. B. Cox treasurer. Among the interesting things collected here by Mr. Himes is a t'25 bond held by Mr. Milt Hale, a part of the $100,000 raised to carry on the Cay use war in 1818. Ordir of Pbsdo. This order will c r ganiae a Council of thia order in Albany 1 tomorrow night In G. A. ft. ball. Tbe "tate organizer, f. A. User berron, .of Portland, is beie for the purpose ot put ting on the work. Men and women re- reive the tame protection. Tbis trder has plans peculiar to its own paying $10 ' eiils 2400 to the beneficiary alter death j in the sum of 20 per month for 10 vearr. ' m, ... r. in arcuiBnr. iwntMit nt- The cost to join ia f-'.50. Bt.HIMH.HW W.I I '!' lnHMWU.MIIIItl.lHI'1 ymnjin The Kind You Have Always la lino for over 30 years, Vi A Hour All Counterfeits, Imitations and Sabatltates are bnt Ex-' periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ChildrenExperience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops' and Soothing Syrups. It Is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotle substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fererlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and TV lad , Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ' The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. genuine; CASTORIATvAY9 Si Bears the The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc amwrmvm omht, tt u.mt .. mmtcm err. & iss Mabel Carter, the a?em elx n- tioniit, was in the city last eight on a abort visit. George W. Harris ia cod fined to his home in the southern psrt of the city wtth the scarlet fever. Mr. Bert Chamberlain, who had the brick contract on tbenesr Mo'o court bouse returned lau evenin? from thai city, having linisbed his ork there. - William Peacock has rented a fsrn ol Maurice Payne on the Santiam and will devote it to gardening in connection itb hia Cloverda:e business, two of bis sons running it. Messrs. Fisher & Moore, of ' Albany. pased through Rosebrre vesterdav rub over 100 head of calves and a iea num ber of fat cowa which they had brouvht out from Curry county. Rcsebnrg Be view. A.B. Seal waa in Marsh field last week. he having nn ted again with the brother hood of commercial men. Mr. Seal. however, has not civen nobis interest in the blackrand mines and expee'e to realize out of hie propertita in time to come. son. A. Wheeler, whoasaiaied in emertintr the books of Treasurer Morris of this connty, is one of the experts on the books of Sheriff Withers of Lane county, recently appointed on account of the shortage of the deputy sheriff. Mrs. D. G. Clark and daughter, Mist Lulu, old residents of Albanv. now of Ashland, arrived in Albany yeaterday on a visit with Albany friends. Miss Lulu was one of the members of the Urn ous Ladies Band of eighteen years ago. Mr. J. II. Cox and family, and Mr.John Morgan and family, of Linn county.have movid into th:s county and will make it theii future home. Mr. Cox waa a res ident of thia connty several years ago and will live on his place near Mowry Mr. Morgan, we understand, will engage in toe sneeo nusiness near 1'au ma Prineville Keview. During the A.O. U..W. meetimr last evening Grand Master D. U. Herrin.who was present, was greatly surprised by bein presented with an elegant A. O. U. tv.ring. itiougn taken by surprise he was able to respond in a happy manner. Mr. lierrin is greatly appreciated by we memoers ot tne Albany iouge. Ur. E. O. Smith, mentioned in tht Uimockat yesterdsy as leing iu I oit land.at er having just arrived from Daw son, came np on last night's t.veiUml. andia vUiting Albany Irienda to lar. l)r bmitn haa devoted mott of Ins me lot over twenty yeara tomining uiuri ud is one ol tue beet posted men in th North wet aa to our mining iudustriee. Mrs. Capt. W. H. Keatimr. who recent- ly went to SanFranciaco to "meet her hu: band, who returned with the Iowa regi ment Irom Manila, arrived in Alban tins aft-inoon Irom that ci- ' ant. Keating went to their home at Oak&IoOM lowa, wliere t j will close op Oil nesaand come to the Nortuncsi to lo cate, litre has not yet been settled. CONDZfJSED MILK P There are cheaner and fn- t ferior brands to the Eagle, t awa, uwiiia - vua li li has stood first for forty $ years, eeaa tor Recipe saoa. as BOSCPTS CONDENSED USUI CO, H Y. j Make Ho ; ; I Mistake!! ilnbuy.ngCon-1! S ffl densed Milk-' I S Take no sub- 1 g stitute for the Gall Borden Eagle Brand sasaw i Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of. . and has been made under his per- i sonal supervision since Its infancy.! ; nn mm Ia Aaiw a vml In t lila ' Signature of Lost in the Mountains. From the E. A : C. W. Matthews nd W. J. Royce bsd a very onpleaiant experience recently. being loat in tbe mountains two days aod nigbta. TLey left here latt Tbnis dav morning and weut to Wtiey creek, aDoveowtei, uome, intending to locate timDer claims in tiiat taction. Tbe next morning they left tbeirkam and started out to looa np claims, not after going sjroe aistance mey got :ost and wander ed in tbe mountaica until Sunday morn ing, when they came out at Holley. They were without food for thirty-aix hours, at the end of which lime they came across a potato patcti ana ate tome raw "spuds." It waa a rough expert' ence for them, and mey were enjoyed to get back to civilization. On teaching tlolley ilr. Rojce hired a boiee and came nome, wore Mr. Matth.as went back alter ihe learn, arnv Of her '.out noon Aiuoi). SIMMONS Is ths Cibcuit Cent or tuw Stats ob Oheoos fob Li.vs County. Department No.?. Thomas Allison.' i Iain I iff. vs. Jobs B Hall and Grace Hull, hi. ,fe, defendants. To John B Hull and Grace Hil, tbe abovs named defendaata. IN THE NAME OF i'BK STATE OF Oregon, you are herby sotibed and required to be and ap, ear in the above entitled court in said suit, and anawer tbe com plaint of tbe above named plaintiff in said, cause now on file therein, on or before the 17th day of November, 1699, aod joo are hereby further notified tbat if jou fail to appear and aneer raid complaint aa aforesaid, for want berefore tbe plainliff will taae a decree acainst yon for t' e n ief prayed for in said cemplsinf, towit: For a decree of said court foreclrm g the mortgage described in said o viaint herein, and forever barring yon axd ach of you and all persons claiming by .through or under jou or either of you, cr taid Simrxon l'eaisoo. since the date of said mortjraife described iu said complaint, of all right, t tie, iutereit or equity of re demption in or to i be said preruisesde scribed in said couip'aint aud mortgage tnerein Jecribed: said premiees being de scribed as follows, towit : The North ball ol tbe SootLeast quarter, Southeast quarter of tiou'beaa quarter of Section reventen,and tbe Nonheat quar ter of the Nonbeaat quarter of Section twenty in Township 10, exnlh of Ramje 6 East of tbe Willamette Meiidnn, rontaic ing 160 acres of UlU acco.diog to Ihe gov '"ment survey thereof; and airrcticg that ssi 1 lands bs sold by the iheriff of Linn COluty, Oregon, aod tee proceeds thereof ..plied, brst to the payment of tbe costs and chargea of makhg sacb tale and tbe costs anu dishur- meats of said mit, tec jod. to tbe pajmni of $80 CO aa a reas onable attornej'e "ee for instituting said suit; third, to lh i aj merit 'o said plain t.ff of the turn of ftiOO.OO in D. 6 gold coin, together with Interest thereon in like gold co n at the rate of ren pt r cent per annum from the 10th dav of March, 1896, uail paid, and for a judgmmt against you and each if ou for tbe costs and dis bursements beiein and for cuch other ani further relief as may be m et lo equity. This summons is served ujon you ly publication for six ronrecutive weeks prior to tbe 18th day of November, 1891), ia tbe States Rights Democrats weekly news paper of (reoeiai cnculation throughout said county and state, printed ar d pub lished at tbe city of Albany in Linn coun ty, Oregon, by orrer of Hon Ui o 0 Barton, U.uiniy Judie of Linn Cc unt , Oregon, which ord-r bears Hate Oct 2nd. 1899, md that tha saiJ H"n G-o D Barloi?, i'ldire of said county, in said order for tbe pchlicatinn of said eummon up"r you. baa prescrib.d the 7th dny ol N. vt ruber, 1899, a tne time on or before wi ich cu shall appear and answer said c m plaint in iaid suit Tbe date rf the first publica'ion of ibis nmm -na in said nenspaptr is October eth, 1899. w . K, Bn.Trr, . Attoiney for Plaintiff; v