KEEP OFF. OITtltl DkIKM III-T! fhero was tt call meeting o( tliti cltl-ene Ittrinori of Helmut IMatrlut No. 25, "n county. Or., liuhl tt thuir now 'Col liOtlftO on WndnuailHw iltil.t lit.. 7ll ... " . "-""-"J ...ft... .IIV.IkM WIUI'll Ufia HI t.tlt.l.t. I I... ......a.. Wlilllif n. I.m. .... i. ...I l.. i .. .11...' 1... Ti i i in mu uiatrici, JUe object of the mooting was to per- nil urUlilltXMLUlll In , !... 11.11 .ii..t. " mid tluiir proKrly from tli ritviigus niiiaon nun nuiiuri) during the ;a. suumm for liuntltiK. Tim IlliHtMlltS .1 nill'lU'RH . HVrrV til 11 ft ltnlli.f nf flua mifnriiit IhIa mi. aril!....... . .. ...ii.. ii. '"""""i m mutually noil) to pay all fubihhiiiuii ol Htiy mmn or pmoiis mi irimpnsmng burning within liio flBUIClKJII o MU ,00 lllalr i t N Wl inn county, Dr., mid tor the benuflt of im r nun iliac vtm mil. . ll... f..u...... ullco warning nil parties to keep off - mu auuve nnnu-a rciiool die- NOTUIS. Hl within iL hirU.ltit.i.n of School nri.t No. 25, !, county, Or. All 0I violating till! notice will l. ... OKU to the fil l extmit ...! ....,.,...11.... hw. Hlgiiedhv K. W. IfrrriiiN, J. It. M I' AIILANO, ! 0. Wkhti.akk, H. tjmi.KMIHK, W. J. Ssur. T. II. Mm inn, M. A. I.OIINKV, W. II. L.xiNtiy, Hkmma Huiiki., J. K. IIkii kv, W'll, Fkui;h, T. J. Skiti kmiiii:, I'liKIt Jov. 0. C. liUhea and family aru viaitiim .Oli'li in Portland. J HiiiiiIII . l.oino from Corvallle, tri lut .c.)ti working sovvral A. II. (!. Il.-llU'im ,,( ll,., C....I V....M.- m Jmllruud, wn Uo.n huwiuuii in AN ii j iminy. T. V. Filllliln i.f Iltifil.n.n i.. n in Hit city novutal tiny loAin ir hi All uny .roirty. W, A. I'-rown, of Lakn cwinty i.nvl ifOOkjh Kiino )ctirdiiy drivinij -J ,00 i)tti '" I'oi timid initrkct. Mrs. Clinton Monroo'iiinn im im itm 'toon tritin mi vUii -iii. .ii - n i.i. niimiiT Irknill. Hli.i Ln l.. (I.. ... .. . . . . "ivy ui iiiu aturt Uxly brace. Jllll I't'llv rif A hi U) mi to Naar Yurk ....I . his onclo'ii CKlitto valued at l750.tXK). "tt iliaro Iwlng ono-nevtinth' KiHlinrifT J if. rl. ..i f i a the city on Ma way to l)eiivr. ... .... v . , viiRiiinii u. MTunnon oJo., lor which f.lac he will leave on nur on a Tiau Willi liia aon Jaa. J. Moi liroarlin.1 l,U Im ..utl .... here laal Siin,l 1 1 .. m ...i.i.. a rvBiii iiaa winter and then move !i i .ViV 1"r Tnkn'i i-lnn county. iu.iiiv vuilVBJiollUCinL, Mia Marv Willi. iiion in the whoot at Halwiv and s U-gin next Monday. That ciiv ill tllUt liaVU OI1H nf I Inn I. . k . - - " - vwmm. a Ajvm . I Mr nd Mra K. R. W. pf..r.l Mff.,1 lH. 1.. r itiu una noon tor tho Uav that the wrwiMiiliuintimii In th. .rld and one of the liiicit reaorUi ny hore twfore hit return eait. t IIIB 01 lli ninat I.. . 1... t " .1.IM. ..ih m iuu uno rcKimeiit waa .Mai. Fonn. The OOVi had aouia vr ll LUL. ... their cupiaina. but they dodared renn i o it an rKht. Knn. by tho ' ii mi old IrWind of 8. K. Moo ol ttiia oiy. Mr. ami Mm. Chm-lei rfpiffor, of the nvvi-re iicuro, ruiurnod homo Inat nluht wn mo cum aitur an aoauncoa of aever I wmikl. Their e ------ --".. M kll IIIWH it Horenro, Colorado, was one not to b tnvlod. Iho train, a abort one, two toura ate waa making p for lout time ii. ihu mvg a ireiK'U iMin, the con ductor on which bad dlaoboyed order Th.na. In I . .1.1 - 1 ' .. . uv.-n. iiniuiiiuiuiswnnia wliicn All nJ Xlra. I'fnifFnr una rl.lin.. toped Into their car, completely smaab' ioK the front of the car, killimt lix ikt out in It and iniurimr aeveral othara Fortunately Mr. and Mra. l'leiffor were mine Mar of the car ana were uninjured y imiKu uiuruilKUiy aiiBxen up. 1110 alum I tiioae in tliereck In front of then a a iiorriuie one. Too Drunk to Remember. rrom the bulcm Journal.-W. W, Walker, who lives on Twenty-fourth .root, has taken most of the tragic cla- ih oui oi me disappearance ol U, H. .lauchard of Linn county, who left bis Jon and blankets on the classic banks of Mill creek, and vanished in a haxe of luvsiery. The lat report of the man which could be obtained by Chief of Police uibion, leit him In an intoxicated con niton on baturUay night, liut about 10 o ciocx bunuay loronoon, a man ans veriri? tho description of Blanchard .topped at Mr. Walker's home to get a nearer view oi a uotr wnicn was thera .ayinir that be bad left bis dog and 5lan kcls some where and couldn't find thorn; thought some oie bad atolen iliem ; bated to loie them but euessed would liavo to no home without in; and pursued bis uncertain wav inio toe auuura oi ouscuruy. In the circuit court at Coouillo cllv yesterday Thomas Drue, who was ar rested in Albany by Cblef of i'ollce Lee, illtl Kil. White who waa arreatod In Port land and kept In Albanv for a dav or two.'wvcral months ago, plead guilty to ne ciuirgo oi uurgiary, anaciiarlos ob or, in connection with tho caio, to per ury, and will bo sentenced ts the state leiiitontlary. MARRIED. isMITII-WA8IlBURN..Mr.Jos8mlth, of Hen ion county, and Miss Edna Waohburn, of Linn county, in Albany, I by Kev. Wire, on Thursday evening, , ptember 28. "yltOSSLEY GAIN. On Se.t. 21, 1800, T at the resilience of U. It. Cummings. jipRr Peorin, by Rev. W. D. Fenton.Mr. wvfaltcr F. Crossley andJMiBS Etta Cain, Jjuvool Linn county's worthy young 'pooplo. Lebanon, From tbo Ci Itorlou ; .... 1 ..... . . j. u. i-uricr avuiu a low iniyi in liio nionntaina thin week, locating a timlnir Vlllllll. 8. N. Millurd rutiirned from Hliuriimn ('omit t in moriiiiiK, whoro ho Im boon lor mo punt yuiir. W. U. I'ntoMoii nn 1 J. II, Wirt have formed a puituoialiip and will hurenfter iiiivo iiuiir 01111:0 in tlio room fonrorly occupied by Mr, I'elcraon. Kvorv available Iioiimo In thla placo la .on iiiiuii, aim evi-ry uny Rome ono la Iniiiiirlnu: lor a houau. Thl U .Miin.ihlinr that ban not ouiiurrud hi thin ulncn (or uvviai yi'iirt. It. W. l''ilier ll'tnnm I limt U'nuk (rnm Kouthern Oroiron, where he bud boon buyiiiir cattle. He left thitcuttlu 1 n Yon. t ana valloy. Ifo ha been on tho aick lilt for tho laitt low dayt. W, T. UHifburrow and 49 othur rotiJ- enta of ifamilton cn-ok luve petitioned the poatnl dcjintmoiit for a pontollico to M eatauilahud at a oiiit live mika above Waterloo, Thev have aoked to ha va dm new olllco cnllod ISerlin. JW Klliott. Who luft tl.ia olnra f,.r 1'rlneville auvoral .' weeks auo. waa aiiot iwt week at tliat iilnna hv n mitn tuma,! Diivln. Ho WUI allot in the bend with a H Ooit'a revolvi-r. but fnrtiinnlnlv fAr hini, Ijie ball did not a-iiotrate tho ikull, utukiny only a icalp wound. Cbarili) Ifoiintou'allttlal? .llinftllia.fltd iflrl had tho miatfuriuno to cot all the IliiKms cut off from tier right hand ye turduy. Mra. Kouiiton left tho little trl with the little nix-ycur-old boy of John Carroll, who was atoppiiiK with the ifoiiHton family.whltashe wadoin aoiiio work. Tho Carroll bov nicked ud an ax and was atlemptinit to aplit a atick ol wood.when the child mit her band on the atick, with the result above mated. Mod uli am was umuiom-d and the little tuf Iwr 1 now doinu U. Oakville. Mine Mao Itidford. of WeJirburn. is viaiting ndatives hero. Ml Ivtiiul ISarton was a caller last Friday evening. iSho rodo from Albanv on ln r whotd in Itt minute. Mr. Abraham ".inioln Kyninton, an aintaiit engineer of tho Oilhins and Hayne threahing crew made u a pleas ant call as ho natacd throuuh on bis bike. Mr. U. W. Harris and Mr. Glllet. of Albany, were doitiit some n-nalr work in the cemetery last Tuolav. Thev wore aoiy assisieti by w an iciiree, J. A. Mc- uriue ana itoraco Mcisruo. The mun uments In our cemetery wore rll lean ing to the eaat on account of being placed too near me graves. Air. tiarria is pre pareu lor the work of straightening ui these monuments and alao to lake ol moa and make the marble look as good as new. Mr. Ttllolaon went to Htavton last i oeauay. Mr. Martha A. Jayno,of Orcgou City, is visiung irienu hero. Five prone driers are running but the crop of fruit i tight although the fow prunes are large. The driers will also dry apples alter the prunes are all dried Littlk Itox Deo. The total enrollment of the 0. A. C was Wi, 1 he blilrlcy Co., are showing in Cor vallia this week to largo bount'S. Sever al Albany nplu have attended. One of the urettiuat tliinu at the Portland expoition will be a miniature Multnomah falis, the pride of the orthweU Tlie Halein schools will not be opened until uci. v on aicouni oi me small pox scare, uno report is mat there are ov en cases mere. A horrible crime is reported at Gold Peach. Mrs. Kdson aged 75 was robbed of her money, killed and the home sat urated with oil and burned. A new suit begun In the circuit conrt is that of Louis tHimpaon agt James (itimpsoa and other heirs of the late Jane Ktimpson, on a noto for fHOO. All the county olllces in tho court house at Corvallia are to bo added to local telephone system. Tho arrange ment wid be in working order in a lew days. At tho Salvation army Saturday, Sept. 30th, coffeo and cake will be served on behalf of harvest festival. Capt. and Mm. Kuhn will lead the meeting Satur day and Sunday. Capt. MacUrvgor and Lieut. May, olliceM in charge. Forty-eight head of cattle were driven out of the Alsoa country last week, by Bellinger and Moran, of Waterloo, Linn county. A man from the region says tho firm offered as high as 113.00 per head for last spring's calves. Times. On October 0 there will bo a special train run to the Portland exposition in honor of Albany day .there, on which tickets will tie sold for half fare and good for six days. The U. 8. grand jury for the circuit court to meet in Portland in October has been drawn, with the following from this part of the rtate on the jury : C. it. Montague of Lebanon, E. E. Up mej er of llarrisburg, J. Y. McCune ol Danville, W. S. Whitten of Newport. James Wheeler a former engineer on the 8. P. want to the Atlin mines, where he took up ionic claima. In a contest he took occasion to roast the Canadian authorities. Thereupon Mr. Wheolor lost all bia claims every con test being against him regardless of right. That is the style up there. In a scuflle at Silverton yesterday over a revolver Dr. J. W. Welch dentist and for awhile a resident of Albany shot W. K. Smith through the hand. Smith was trying to take his little daughter from the home to tbo country against his wifo's will, when Welch tried to quiet Smith who got mad, whsn Welch sent his boy for a revolver and the sculile waa over it. The threshing crew of Githena A Co., of Peoria had a run ol twenty eight daya with an average of over two thousand bushels per day, which is a good show ing. Mr. 0. A. Johnson, of shis city who had charge of the cook wagon arri ved home today. This is one of the most completo threshing outfits in the valley. I r Agates cut and pollthed by D. S, Young. Oth and Thurston Sts.. Albaty. Leave orders at French's jewelry store. lU Especially Mothers Are moat emnpntent to appreolatu the purity, sweatniMK, and dolicany of Cuti conA Boat, and to diDcovur uw tuna hit It dally, Its rnmarkaliln omolllntit, climnnliiK, and purifying; proirtlu ilrlvd from C'orf CUBA, the groat kln euro, wnrruit It una In prmwjrvliiff, purltyhiK, and bnautifylna the eomplnxlon, liamlii, and Imlr, and In the form of wbhIim ami aolutlmi for ulwir atlva woaknWMM, annoying Irrltatlrms and cliafiiiK,MWll m for many initiative par pnan which niiwllly auKgiwitthamnolvoi. In miiiiy of the above condition, gentle anolntliiK with Cuticdiu, the great akin euro and purontof euiolllimU, In aildluon, will prove of fttmllilMg Iwiiofit. SoM eirotiii'lihwidr,n-ri riuvn inrm, Cw,i,it.,lwiua. 4 Im tklu MM," Iim. FRIDAY Grand Commander Winn. The grand comiiihndery of the Oregon Knights Templar, in teuton at Ashland yentetday, elected and installed the fol lowing rdllcers for the ensuing year: Curt D. Winn. Albanv. urand com mander; Frank A. Moore.Halem, deputy grand commander; W, T. Wright. La iranue, grand generalissimo: Frank F.. Alien, Albany, gisnd captain-general ; L. N. Xoney. F.nuene. Brand senior war den; Ueorue II. II ill. Portland, grand unior warden: Ii. C. A it tor. AshUnd. grind prelate; IJ. O. Whitehooie, Port land, grand treasurer'; James F. Robin ion, Eugene, grand recorder; Hnley C, i oinne, oa em, grand stantisrct-bearer; Iv V. CHer, Ashland, grand sword- bearer; Frank J Miller. Albany, grand warden; (insist Wihor. Portland, raod smin"l. The Old Maid's Convention. The follow Ing program will be given at the armory tomorrow night: Music 'rclita, Solo Mis. Wlnnard. Cake Walk Vera Auten and Otto Bradiey, of Eugeno. 8olo Mrs. Nelron. Mutic Orchestra. Kenular annual niceties of Tho fM Maid's Convention. Reserved seals are on sale at Surkhirt & Lee's drug store for 25 cents. Thoie who nave purccaved genetal admission ticket may have them exchanged for re servea seal tickets by payicg the addi tional price. Judge Powell is ill at bis home In this city. J .F.Troctman was visitingBrownsville relative. Mr 8. Gsint of Jordan, was in the city today on a business trip. Mrs. Fuber, Albany's oldest cliisen, is confined to her bed by sickness. Miss Haiti Galbraith Is home after a visit ol some time with her suter Mrs. Will Lyon in Pullman, Waili. w . U. Bilyeu, J. K. Wyalt and A. II. f rrerksen returned this ooon Irom New pert where they bsve been taking the lstin.ony in a referees esse. Attorney General acd Mrs. Blackburn vent to Brownsville last evening called there by the serious Diners ot the moth er of the latter. Mrs. Fltxmsn of Sscramento, Calif., returned home last night alter a visit in Albany the guest of ber brother Night watcb .McCisin, Mr. A. Swart and family who have been residing at Sodaville. are in the city on their way to Piere, S. Dak., where Air. ana aim. bwirt both bave geod positions on a big stock ranch. Mr. Msrk T. Browmon, assistant superintendent of (be Pacific Mutual Lite Insurance Company, ol Portland, is In the city on a visit and for business. Dennis II. Stovall of the Corvallia Unlon-Uaxette, author of "Heart of tin Valley" has been here for soma time visiting friends sod collecting material for a new romance. We acknowle Ige a pleasant call.- Grants Pass Courier. Mr. Ream R. Flndley, who Las been with the Ross House for several years has rented the John Keckard farm four miiea the other tide ol Corvallia and will soon move with bis family upon it, said to be one. of the finest places in that part of Benton county. They will bave the bait wiihea of many Albany frienda for prosperity in their new location. Members of the Southern Methodist church and other friends are invited to meet at the church tomorrow evening, Sept. SO, for the purpose of eivins a re caption to the pastot Rev. teuton and family, it is to a pound party as well A program will be rendered, alter which thera will be a social. Everybody come and don't forget your pound. On Tna Fioht. From The Dalles T. M the Idaho boys demonstrated their ability aa fighters while here last night by getting into two lively fistic encou encounters. While eating luppe- one ol the boys made a alighting remark about a comrade which caused haid feelings. Immediately after the maal was over they came together in the othce of the Umatilla house and aa the offended party was held off, one of his Iriends stepped in as bis proxy and for a time ii looked as if a general free for all fight would ensue. Several bid blows were struck, but the officers stopped the trouble before any others had time to take part and some bloody noses waa the only result. Some local talent also got mixed up with the soldiers, but one of the latter pulled a gun and the aggress or from Tbe Dallei aneaked in double quick time. Four of the bend offices of proniineut orders ol Oregon are nueJ by Albany men. The condition of Judge J. S. Powell one of Albany's pioneer lawyers, is gradually growing worie. OnO'ilde U paralysed, and Mr. Powell Is lying un conscious without prospect of recovery, n fact bis death la feared at any tin e MM Scio. From the News: Hub Biyant, d Albany, was In t,wn ia. nunuay looking alter bis numerous frleuds. Tha public school will open for the tal and winter terms, nex. iljnday, O.t. 2nd. There is a good-deal of lax it'll t cut and ihrh yet in thin neighborhood. Ho far as learned the yield ii,i -canon baa not besii very satlnfautory. Paol Monier who lives near this city went to Albany last week whara he will entsr the Albany college for the winter term. A rase has been arranged between the Scl horse, Pat Murphy, and a borse Irom near Mi r Ion. The event will take place at Lebanon on Wedneui ni. ober4tb. " V. Cladtk has sold 132 acres of the Cyrua land near Larwood to Jaa Roner. who will at once put up buildings and move onto tha laod preparatory to begin niog farm work. Mr. E. E. Larimore went to Mill City Wednesdav to purchase lumber for the buildings ior the flax Fiber plant here Work on the buildings will be pushed to com pie t it n as soon aa possible. The machinery has been purchased and will be on the ground. Mr. T.J. Claxton, last Tucsdav look leave of Scio friends snd went to Alhan. After a day there he went on to Corval lia, Lot not finding work toiuit bis tatte be migrated thence to Stayton where be worked a short tme and then wan found grebtine his Iriends on oursireets having concluded In just one thort week that bcio was gooj enough place for birn. College Notes. The five Brownsville boys went home on their bicycles last Friday evening, re- luruiuK aiouuay morning. The A. 0. L. S. held its its first meet ing ol this yi ar Saturday evening. The following otlicere were elected to serve lor the ensuing term : President, ll. R Saltmarih ; vice-president, G. D. Byers; eretary, G. T. 1'rait; attorney, F. 0. ftieiimaviierr critic, J, K. Torbet; mar sbal.O. M. Hickey The Athletic association met Mouday evening. New students are arriving every day. iae enrollment Mas now reached 108. John Thompson has been appointed librarian. Money ia being raise 1 by subscription to mre a coach lor the loot ball team. Tbe Erodelphian society met Tbnrs- aay evening. Thera were twenty-three daya without rain, a good fceptemDer record. The Portland exposition waa formally open-a last night in a manner to indi' cat its incceis. Tbe Combination Barber shop wilt soon be improved geoeraliy, in an op- to-oaie manner. A new aupply of Coke's dandruff enre received at the Combination Barber ibop. Just tbe thing for your bead. Two Mormon gentlemen bave been in tbe city several days, just what for tbe Democrat it not iufoimed. Mm. A. P.. Cyrus, a former Lebanon lady, died at Astoria yesterday. She was president of tbe W. R. C. of that city. In the circuit court at Marehfield yet terday Ed While was tentsnced to the penitentiary for fifteen years, Thomas Drew for five and Chas. Nosier for four years. There Will be a reenter drill at T.inn Engine Co. No. 2 at 7 o'clock this even ing. All members are requested to b present, oj order oi tbe Cuiel Engineer Among the live stock awards at tbe re cent state fair Douglas Hood of Albany received $10 for the second premium on French and English coach and Cleveland oay. Don t forget that you can get cold meats, homo made pies, cakes and doughnuts and bread at the Saturday Afternoon Market at Cumming'a Drug Dion. A Scio man wanting a better place in which to live made a circuit ol tbe valley after the jack'o'lanternot prosoerity snd Mached Scio attain in iust a week with out having fonnd it, a good example of me restlessness ol toe world. A glance at the published program tor tbe entertainment to be given at tbe armory on Saturday evening b7 the Rathbone SisteM, will assure every ooe that they will Mceive full value for their money. Tickets 10 and 20 cents. Re served seats 25 cente. The S. P. will ran a special car up the West Side tomorrow afternoon leaving Portland at 4 :U0 so that hoggish Port land sports will be in tbe fields early Sunday morning to sweep things and desecrate tbe day. Tbe farmer on this side are going to watch for these Port land sports with both eyea open. A recent Chicago dispatch aaya that porterhouse, sirloin and tenderloin teaks went up two cents a pound in price in Chicago in a day androuods and other cuts advanced from one to twe cents. Choice steaks ranged from 22 to 25 cents a pound, medium 10 to 22 cents and common 15 to 15 cens. Tbe cause of the latest rise in beef ia the prices ruling for cattle on the hoof at the stock yard.-. Dr. Beers and Levi Armswortby bave purchased a splendid windmill, which is to be erected above tbe well at the Western hotel, to furnish water for the Beers and Armaworthy residences. The doctor haeput up a fine tank and "Dad" has had a cistern dug out at the side of his bouse, and the two will havo all kinds of water in theirs. Wasco News. The Democrat man was preparing to make an item npon information just given that even the Eugene bad ceased nar'gating further up the river than Salem, when the hoarse whistle of the boat was beard on the river front. She landed leaving quite a cargo for Albany people. Tha steamer has fully demon strated that it ia possible to navigate the Willamette the entire year from Port land to Ccrvallis. Sugar Mr. Graiwohl informs us that he Is selling 17 pounds of granulated lu ll r for $1.00. Now ia the time to Duy as it is liable to go up at any time. This ia ' a net cash proposition. I All gooda delivered free ol charge. aav Jit- .. fini ....,""'.. t 'rat I t. .. . V I S . , .U-. 1-Jk I (Mn,BMka. . . . THURSDAY SOCIAL ANDPERSOiNAI.. Walter Davis, of the city. Judge J. F.Stewart of Lincoln rr.nntv was in the city today., Mits Nolfa Gray went to Portland this coon on a visit with ber cousin. Miss Eva French entertained u mrt of young friends lastevening in a hippy manner. Mr. Horace Stovall the Corvallia auth- or returned tods from a trip to Crater Lake' A. 0. Eckeisoo 'jaa relnrned to Al bany from a visit with hia family in Jacksonville. Mr. Georse Cramer has bouubt a half interest in a blacksmith shop at Browne villeand moved Willi bis family to tbat city to reside. There was born in Portland a couole ol weeks ago to Mr. and Mra (nee Ntllie Callahan; temitb, a son. Mr. Smith wis in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. H . Burkhart of San Jose. Calif., is in the city the truest of Mayrr Burkhart. Mre. Burkhart m one of Al bany's olC time vocalists. A very pleasant afternoon tea was given yesterday aiternoon at the resi dence oi Mr, D. P. Macon in nonor of Mrs. Genevieve Colton of Portland. Mr. Mercell No. 55 of tho Oekland. Calif. .police force has been in the city on a visit the guest of bis relatives Mr. Kroeshel and Umily of Benton county. L. C. Stover resieued his position as fireman on the C. & E. and left Tuesday morning with bis family for bia ranch near Albany, where they expect to make their future borne. Toledo Leader. Corporal Gaotenbein of Portland bas been in tbe city the guest of Roy Salt marsh. Ganlenbein was tbe firat mem ber ol the regiaent wounded and tbe ooly one of I Co. Mr. John G. Gore and Miss Robin Warner, sister of Miss llattie Warner lecently of tbe Albany schools, were married in Medford on Wedoeseay even ing. Miss Cievenger, of Grants Pses, who was recently in Albany, had hermillicery store in tbe burnt district, bot escaped with tbe loss of only ber lace curtains, getting her stick of millinsry. her new good not having been unboxed, out of the building. Jack Keating and Guy Catlin of Port land returned home from tbe Bay yes terday. Tbey are the autbora of "Juet One Girl," which bas a national repu tation, and other books and have bren spending their spare time at tbe Bay preparing soma new compositions. . Asblsnd Tidings: Dr. D. M. Bower and family left Tuesday evening for Al bany, where tney will remain about ten days. Tbe doctor will attend a minis terial conference of tbe Dunkard church which convenes there today. Mr. and Mr. C K. Nioinger left for a visit to Albany Tuesday. Tbe former will at tend the Dunkard conference there. Tha new utndents of tbe college were given a delightful reception psrty at the college lat evening. The social featnre of collrge life here ia kept op in the proper manner. An interesting inci dent not a cart of tbe reception waa a private presentation to President Lee of a cane made irom wooa uaen irom ine famous ReiaaCbrbtina, by Boy Salt' maiab and Luther Wiley. Mr. John Concklin has retnrnod from a trip to California, where be bad a pleasant time, among other agreeable ex periences meeting several old Albany people. Hia brother and wife.both form erly nf tbia city, are at Los Gatoa. P. Y. Duncan and family have a beautiful borne at Campbell wber they have a fruit ranch. Mrs. Duncan a health was excellent. Charles Hideout who works for Best at San Leandro, bas a fruit or chard at Campbell and span da moat ol hia time thera. Sena McFarland ia a muaician In the 3rd infantry band, hav ing enlisted tor three years. Barry Pollock waa working In the Union Iron Worka at San Francisco. He met Steve W:.itnev on tbe streets in San Francisco. and also a coupie of Farrell boys. i--aiBvaveasi ) NO USE TRYING I can't take plain cod-liver ! oil. Doctor says, try it He might as well tell me to melt lard or butter and try to take them. It is too rich and will upset the stomach. But vou can take milk or cream, so you can take Scott's Emulsion It Is like cream t but will 9 feed and nourish when cream 5 will not Babies and chil Jdren will thrive and grow fat on it when their ordinary food does not nourish them. Pennna have been known to tfaln i a pound a day wnen uunc an ounce of Scott i Emulsion. It jet 1 tha rll restive machinery in workintf 1 order so that the ordinary food is properly digested and assimilated. SCO ITTA BOWN6, Clwmistt, Nw York. jv-w i a va av -. -re Owl Vf. ... iml anil will ,. i.i. 1 and w nTiVar.Tr"T;7K.',J iHia siove is size wo. a. o i. muni SEES.? r mt h7iinii. 4r.i Pld oroun-nt. mn Inmmln?.. s!t ar-i M tMwnr. Wl Iknl a . SEND ONE DOI MR S; n'u. . . ... - egaae, koebuck a eo. (Imchicaco, ill HOME AND ABROAD. The Co-vatli nan. ... r..H -1 trespass notices. A 4,400 gallon tank with windmill at tachment has been placed in position at tbe brewery. Jaa. B. Irwin, a resident of Benton connty for 47 years, died at Sodaville last W edoeiday, at tbe age of .67 years. A company bas been organized in The JJalies to baom a new town, Sbanika, to be, the southern terminousof tbe Col ombia and Southern railroad in Waeco county. Bev. Sommerville, P. E. of the M. E. church, bas fonnd a county in Oregon twice the size t f the state I Connecticut where there is not a chorcb. Pretty near as big a field for mieionarr work as Lu zon. It is a peculiar fact mat tbe loss by fire of a single building in Salem was twice tbat o! tbe loss of twent y leven buildings In Grant Pass, yet practically toe miter was much the greater loss to wiv ciiy siiKciea. The Eucene. which front nn met with bad luck between here and Corvallia, tomewhere near the mouth t the Little Willamette, by running on loz and fitavinir n hr.lo i n 41. a K... . where it is now lai.l nn H- l.l, ,j. for repairs. Several Portland hnnii...n... ,i noon ready for tbe booting ol rheaianta early tomorrow morning, tome of them having made arrangements to start out mm ciuj n o o cioca. j ney win nod the farmers ready for them, whether tbe birds are or not. Frank Simpson waa around Philomath yeeterday where he saw a deer killed in tbe orchard of Mr. Gellatly only a mile and a half irom Pbilomatb. Mr. Gel latly baa an orchard of about three thousand trees in wbicnthe deer bave nearly stripped tbe bar from tbe young treea so frequent have tbeir visits been to tbe oiclmrH Vn i fcr them. W. M. Parker of Redding, Calif., while in Salem telling horses, was aick ed by one of tbe horses and bad an arm broken, and then went out on the street and was run into by a street csr and knocked down and bauly brnistd. Be la a member of (be W. of W., O. F. and rorestera and in hin -rati i.i.. .... of. " " Mrs. Minerva Isom purchased one of those fancy exhibition, quartereawed oak "Kimball" pianos from E. U. Will's popular mnsic home this wetk. More of these fine pianos wonld be sold but the factory cannot tuj ply tbe demands all over the country. RELIGIOUS. United Preabvterian rhnrch Hfn.n- ing worship at 10:30. subject of sermon. rseiiag; 11a nature ana fnrpote." Sabbath school at II ?45, Junior En deavor at S:30. evening worship tt 7.30. tabject of Bf-r . - . i . i ... iuuu, iu reo maa sDow toe power oi the Lord." Al! Bra cordial! invit.rl n ... tend these services. PreabvLtiian rhnroh H1n.r.:n . . J --.-... . wu.u.U BUI' ship at 10:30, the Communion of the Lord's Rnnnpr Rahhsth .nknnl .llt.je Junior Endeavor at 8:30. Senior En- neavor at o:ao. Evening worship at 7:30, subject of sermon, "Con veraion." A cordial invitation to attend all the ser vices ia extended to all. Preacliinc at lhA t V. nhm-y. .nnii. morning and evening by the pastor. Congregational church : Communion service at II a. m., no eeimon. Sunday School at 12:15- niMi-hin. at 7 WI .nK- ject of sermon, "The Reflex Influence of fTl I all ... .. our xaougoir." ah not attending else where aie cordially invited to the above services. Baptist church; Frraphina hnih morning and evening by the pastor Rev. A.J. fitnrtnvant Ralihath ..IiiiaI a I AlAB. -. , w vh.u vuvv. mm o morning service, Young Peoples meet ing at 6:30 p. m., mid-week prayer ser vice Timrsdav al 7-30 n m All a.. ;n- , - . x . -.W M- vited. Mr. Henrv Elliott, nf Mnnra In Corvallia Monday. Mr F.llinti at. flicted with a cancerous srrowth on hia leit cneek for several months, and a linn t two months ago had it removed. While the operation gave promiso at first of be ing BUccesslnl, the cancer began to grow anain, aad Thursday of last week. Dr. Wallace, of Albany, again applied the knife. Mr. Elliott is very hopeful tbat the entire growth was removed snd bis recovery will be rapid. Corvallia Uuion Timely Suggestions. In novelties Will & Stark lead. Call at tbe Sugar Bowl for fresa, fruit Open till 12 o'clock p.m.at Stetter'e. See the Soger Bowl's wicdow display Fresh fruit at Viereck's Sugar Bowl par lors. Oysters cooked any way you wish at Stetter'e. STOVES and Tinware at Ohltng & Hulburt'a. Leave your order for Fresh Oyaters atStetter'a. Garden Hose acd Lawnmowers at Oh ling & Ilulburt's. Oysters opened esh every day at tbe Leading Restaurant. French the Jeweler makes a specialty of engaeement and wedding rings. Fresh Sodaville soda-water a healthful summer drink, at Burkhart ALee'e. For sale, gocd carpeting, 33 ccnla per yard, by T. S. Alexander, east tnd c-t 8th street.' Educate Tour Moaraia Vt itu Caaearata. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. tOo, SJo. II C. a C. full, aruei. Uu retund money.