...... m 4 E- y MONDAY DEATH OF JUDGE POWELL. Judge J. (3. Powell, Albany's old cat practicing luwyor, died at hi home at 2 u'utui'k this morning, of a complication of tlloau, Inuludlng paralysl, at the advaniMid ago of 78 ycnr. llo only toft nil ofllco a few day previous to lilt death, a Justice of iho pirnee trying a CKio about a week provlou. Albnny thii lost t oldest lawyer, Judge Pow ell having practiced litw continually in I'll city for almost forty year, llo win born In Now York ststo and came to Oregon In 18T.H, locating In Albnny In lilO, nine which time hu linn played an Important part In tho unbuilding of the city nud county, leaving a clean rword for upright conduct and honest dealing, J. C. Powell we Urn In tho town of j.ee, unelda county, New York, Auk. 20, 1H21, where he obtained hi education. Ha studied In In Central H-iuare mid was admlttod lo I ha Imr at Walertown. Came to California In 1M0 and two years later lo Oregon. In 1H02 Mr, Powull was eluded county judge, and In 1WU re-elected, serving second two year with a good record i such official. In 1H0 the first , Hy government of Albnny was formed with Judge Powell a the II rut muvor, hi associate lu the council being Dennis liaih, John Bur row. Dr. Alexander, J. It. Comely, U. II. Uatmrend H H. Markham. In I8UH Judge I'owell was elected dls trlct attorney for tliU district, serving the district faithfully lor two years and wan ro-eluoted. During hi pract ce ha was associated atone time will. I.. Fllnn and later with Hon. V. It. Itllyou, for many year though conducting hi olllce alono. He enjoyed a large business .n hi curlier practice. The record Judge Powell left I a good one, the part he layed In the history ol tlii county and valley waa an important unv, niiu IIIO l'J 10 OUr pCOpIO I e inal terable. ' 1 Judge Tow ell leave a wife, who U ly ing in a critical condition, a daughter, Mr. Fred lliumberg ami a aon J a inn I'owell, and the entire community, who will rlncerely mourn hi death. The funeral will take place at the re !ence of the dfecanod tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock, and will be conducted by Itev. 0. It. Stevenson. d" Maid's Convenon.d.SA "" "'""rued. Jt might not U Thoie waa a large audience at the ,ur "veryoouy to try it though, armory lat Saturday evonlmr to aee the A W.'V meeting of the cltv council old maldi In their convention a lnu,r. "!"?f Bt.ur(J'J' "nlng to make fuller i. .I., i-.ii.. r,:...v.r. J rr?'iw n "'"c i maran- '"" v " ui mo ivHiuuvne uno oi me noma of Jorn Catlin where Blter. the Itojelle girl, who came here after The entertainment wn oimnod with h.vlng had the email pox. I itonDina. iiiiihIc by a nidondidlv trained orcheMtra vcry precaution noiblo I Mnit oimxI under II. J. Ilopkin, followed by a olo 10 Prv" contagion. Mr. Catlin, who oy mn, n iiinuru niui a cake walk uy OtU Uradloy and Vera Auten two very bright I'.UKune clill'lron, a very artistic JURYliST. The following fjury wa drawn today for the Circuit Ooorl which wl!l convene in Albany on October 23 s Albany-A W. Blackburn, J. F. Aiche, (rank Trite. Ilolley T. J. Phllpot. Tangent-J. W. Baldwin. Lebanon C B. Monfau. n. P. Rtn.1. wa voccinatea, H aluo rcpjr(ed to have "" '"r Bortenabair, 1 1. - .1 ....... ... I f. ., . . r I I ittgt .wilt. f 11 fl - affair (hat wa warmly encored. Then came the convention with the diaeace In a light form. Uame warden Onimhv m a.,1, that tho limit to thn numlur n( l.lr.lu dele which can 1 killed in a duv gal from the principal Mute, la co- apply dimply to one kind, but that a tunic (tillable for the important event, tiuntorcan kill only fifteen of all kind opllvatlng In the many bright color combined. Deputy game waraen are mid out of dato makeup. aulhorheoJ to examine game bag that i ne namca oi me ueiugatu can never nave a loo lull aptear4nce. Bird can be ronieinbred. Hcm:Ui were made, not be sold, but they may be (hipped a wnuiuiion iihbmju niiu aoug iuiik. oirw. iuu vj inono anil Uie express COIilpaif lloiuo prehled and the other delegate 1 fe may receive them for that rjurnoie. ' . ... ... . . . r tr i. .I I - . ' ' were repre.eou.o oy ""''. . Ixiui Wentsi, of Albany, veteran of uuiiii, Dwii.1, v uy, iiMu- u ,nVj war, I... tm0n tmnliul ..inn lt...il,.i Kilri.rof k.Hu I' llviu,, I . 7 " I JiAl ii"iL.riR.r ,J "0"th. Application ! f ""'. " vitTV! , wa maue on neriL 14. 1K01 ami the rn- Miia anil M laa Knlnnr nnArlv u I it . I . : " .. ' ' -. - - - - j - - iijii nam vmniHi nt.K.... id i uihi mm m i t i . . ,l ,. I rp- v.. ml ,, . -1 . Aauv, The climax wa ran into the met their chair but the delegate from Texaa (Mr Blotter) who coolly whip pud her rovolver from her belt and laid the varmint low. feolo by Me. Conn and Van Winkle and a duet by Mia Heinerand Mr. Cluinea were parlicu Inrly appreciated. Mr. U'llrien retire- tented the kicking delegate In a realm . .. If L'.ll- IIIPI I- liu liiaiuiur buli mm. ioiit, i uuiii my entiment" were alway timely. Mr. liurggraf at the close of the con vention Introduced his human incuba tor. a marvellous thinir that trantform ed old maid Into beautiful maiden and of courao took though sometimes dis- arterou in It result and not working when they become too cranky like one of the delegate. Tho convention will lona be reuicm bered among the national gathering in Albany. Crawfordsville J. W. UlaM.Uen. Fin. ley, J. O. Fox. Halsey Thoi. Brandon. Mill Olty-S. Bradshaw. Lyons 3. W. Mitchell. Orleans-A. A. Hulbert, 0Cat Dilley. Brownsville-A. W, Ktanard, H. 6. Ktandih, I'eter Bilher, 0. E. Mason. II. It. Powell, J. M. Waters. Lacomb Jacob Klizwater. Hhedd-FrankHulburt. Tailman Elmer Pugh. Harridmrg W M. Davidson. Hcio Henry Leffler. Jordan-H. II. Phillips. rlantiaru Tho. ArnolJ. Waterloo. J. M. Turpin. Holjert Bhahan returned today from Mrs.Nels returned hoire this' noon irotu eaium Judge rullcrton of Roseburg, was in I mo tuy imia noon. . Merrill (statesman of Kalem la In the cuy me guest of Mr. Otto Lee. iff, l arvin came nn thla nnnn Imm I the new railroad. Mr. Kink has font c'ero to attend to his Albany class, come from Alaska, where he ha been .Mr. Pete Abbey the veteran hotel man uiiuiuK am rosneciing. lie joined in I vue iay, naa ieen In the city. al wmmnnm''. 1 i'-!v tin i 'nv " " il could Interpret them, went will rive back pen on from the reached w hen a mouse date of application to theSpreeent time, ting, all lumr ing upon amounting to tho nice little nm of 07tt u. v. nuerman ha acted as Mr.Wentz's attorney in the matter. Halern Journal. Oeorgo P. Kink, brother of Hay Biok, who. It Will be rammiilmrvil ana imir. dered in the valley last fall w a in Moro recenny wiwi a view to taking some minor contracts on the construction of the ruh to Cape Some and y the fab- uhju unu rpiiorted Irom that aectlon r very muph exaggerated. The Dalles llegular meeting of tl.a W. O. T. V. tomorrow afternoaii at 3 o'elnck at the Imports from t e County conven tion. All are expected to be present. LOUIS Parker has sons to tha Rnmnl. r miIhIhh . f . I ft . I """a uoar saaer uity. Miss, Frances Nelon dancrlitop ,.l i. Homer Nelson is ill with the typhoid lev J. W. lusick returned this noon from a Visit 'With his Wife at the Ifelknan The Kind You Hare Alway Bought, and which has been,. In one for over 30 years, has home tn signature oi K. - and been made unaer nis per ji , onal supervision since its Infancy. f'CUcJUt A llvor nn rmn tn deceive) TOO In this.', All Counterfeits, Imitation and Substitutes are bnt Ex-I perimcnt that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against ExperhnenUj What .Is CASTOR I Castorla Is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, IoPt and Soothing Syrups. It Is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic! substance. Its age I It guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverlahness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind 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 fc ASTO R I Af w A YS Bears the Signature of Mack Moutcilh was In the city fcatur-1 i day. Mr. John Grimeof IIarrlburg, wa sn I f!tt h nf linn TaIKai- Crie I,.ln.u s.. w. MVIUIVIVVIIVVIIVI The Hunters. Tlieopcn station for gamo, particularly ho Ceteatial, was iuauguraUKl yester day In agvueral way In this part of the valley y many hunting parttv fiom this city and other platea. Albany aoemed to be a center of Oiraliou. Among thoM who came a long way to get a hol at the famous Ounce bird were C. V, Mullins, Pacific ooaat agnl for the Commercial I'nion Ina. Co., lr. II. It. D'Marville, J. Leltov Nickel and another gontloman, one of the in said to be a millionaire, of Kan Pranciaco, F. II. lrJ, gvnertl passenger agfiit of the tireat Western ltallroad, a crack ht, T. C Powell and tieo. lleuiner. aiffiit fr the New York Central in Portland. The dan 1 rnclco men were out yeU4 day and though met by opposition found places to shoot, particularly after advan cing a Uo, They got some- birds, but kenl well within the limit. It Is said that some of tha bans by local men were of pretty good dimen sions. ... ... - " The number of birds In the fields Is not a large a In past years according to the geneial reporta but there are enough to wake royal shooting when plsces can be secured for the bunting. J, N. Btark and wife have moved fiom Yaquiua to Albany to reside Mr. snd Mrs. F. t,. Such left on Sat urday night's overland for Ban Fran ciaco. Mr. and Mr. O C. Ilichea returned this noon from a vacation trip to Port land. D. F. Uardman, clerk in the state land olllce sjent Kunday with his family iu una cuy. J. II. Cox, of Knox's llulte, will leave this werk for Post, Crook county, where no inienu resiuing on in larm there. IWn Dodge, the brakeman.haa return- eu home from the hospital with three lens fingers, which had been smashed off by a bumper accident. Frank Allen left this noon for Wash ington state, where he will attend the military school at Vashnn having already oeo'i mere a year;or two. J. F. Morria, of Sweet Home, ha uKncd up a general merchandise atore in the postolllce building. Mr. Morri has been in the mercantile buainos for several years. Prineville Keview The Long Crsek Ksgle taya : Taylor Hill, a prominent stockmsn. of Prine ville, was in tbs city on Wednesday. He iaouhia way to Pendleton with 5000 For Foot Ball. A meeting of delegate Iron Willam ette valley colleges was held in Salem last Saturday to make arrangements fur the coming season's playing. Tha 0. A. C. l'aclilo I'niveraity, of Forest U rove, Willamette I'niveraity, State University and A I la n v College were represented, the latter by Vernon Kemp. F. C. Wa.tera, of the O A. 0 waa elected president and C. M. lilshop, of the U. ol O., secretary. Tho membership fee was placed at 10 and a 1 10 pennant voted. The schedule of games waa arranged as follows with the places lo be chosen hereafter : November 11th Willamette Univer sity vs. Pacitlo University; Albany Col lege v. Oreiion Agricultural College. November 18th (jams to be played between the winners of the two games played on the preceding Saturday. November 30lh Game between win ing team of second game and L'nive lty of Oregon. head of aheep which he has told fcaatern buyer. Tha ladies of The First Presbyterian Chun h wil give a "quotation social" on Friday evening Oct. Oth. To :beheld in the church. A good program will be renuereu. ai mission iu cenu, will la cjuue reireshmenls and program. r.vernotiy invtieu. J. C. Oliphant, formerly'of The Dalles cam down from Walla Walla yesterday afternoon and left this morning for Port land. Mr. Oliphant has been in busi ness in Walla Walla, but save he feel lost Inland, and w ill go back to his old occupation as purser ou Hie lower river eiestners. itie JUaiies Utironlde. air. Oliphant had charge of the O. It. & N. olllce at Albany a year or two sgo, Oregonian: Last Thursday evening' Professor Edward Milton Lance and Mias Aloysius Marie Milner were united in marriage at the home of the bride's mother, 339 Sixth street. Tha parlors and diolns-room of the residence were tastefully decorated with ferns and ever- spring, W . M - . .... u. in . iaU went to Sbcrnin rnnnii recently on bualneia tnJ nn !.; .; i , - - - - v 1UL3UA1 u Prents. Mrs. A. D. Morris left at the Democrat eitice a sample of millet that is very large and fine specimen.' John O'Brien has relumed from Rose burg, where be has been working for tne a. v. during the summer. Mrs. John Altermatt left yerttrday for ber new home at Centralis, Wain.. i . i. i . . . . . wuerv urr uusoaoa i aireaay located, Mrs. fc. D. Cusick and child returned this noon from Seattle, where they had been aeversl weeks, on account of the aeain ol Jirs.Uusick s lather. TL. L- , it..., .. . . ii c ii unicu ui n ooocrait neid a piesssnt social last evening after their regular meeting with sociability sod re- ireinmenta. Mrs. M. A. Bsrris, of Hatcbinson, Minn., is In the city vis'ting Albany iriends alter banog been in Salem for some time. F. W. Ros who has been at Inde penuence lor seversl month, is In the tuj, nu win toon go 10 Baker uuy or eumpter to reside. Lee M. Travis and Lawrenp.a P.rlmnn, son left lsst night for Ann Arbor, where they will take a complete course in tbe taw ueparimeot ot the University ol Micnigan. Jbogene uuard. A reception lv the memhera of tha M E. church will be given to tbe pastor and family, at ' tba parsonage on Tuesday evening, October 8, 1699, at 7:30. All members snd Iriends of the church and pastor and family are cordially invited. OeorgeConkey, of Dallar, and Owen S9 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. nc etmrrmum eMMm. rr wmut mmrrr. mrm eirr. Hon. Tolbert Carter, one of tbe Wil lamette valley's best pioneer citizen died at hi home at Well, In Beaton ounty this morning, after an Illness of severa, contbs, st the age of 7.1 years. The remark Is uotvertsl that the state has lost a good man. one who did much to help build it up. Mr. Carter came lo Oregon in 1845 and during his long residence in the late made a record that I a heritage to hi lamtty. lie was slate tens tor st least twice, being a member of tbe "bold up" legislature, and back in 1882 and we be lli ve was in tbe Igilature on other oc- caslona. Us leaves a wife axd seven children. all married; John oi tbe Wells store, Perry and Virgil near their father's home, Klvln in Eastern Oregon, Mrs. Robert Hodicee and Mrs. Robert Wil liamson of Wells, and Mrs. Kobert Tay lor of Independence, and all who knew bim to mourn bia death. He was a brother-in-law of County Treasurer Jack of this city. Hi lunerai will be held at the farm resident- tomorrow at 2 o'clock p.m., under the eoi pices of tb Bantiatcborcb. ol which he bad been a member for many years. to an I Delason Smith Cabin N.B. O. meets HOME AND ABROAD. Dr. J. H. Erskine has moved his office into the Foster's block. There are sixty students in the state medical college. Mr. fii.nler Stewart nas purchased the interest of bia partner in the bicycl" repairing business and store and will ran it alone. A deed was filed today iraoeferriog tbe Exchange hotel property from J as. B. Morry to W. M. Hoag, lor tne earn 0( 75U. Th 35th inf.ntrT left Portland today nn Kikh and Rio for Manila the first transports to sail from tbe northwest. Tha .Trod ot tha Presbyterian ennrcn will meet In Salem beginning October 12. Kev. H.I.. Reed ol ibi city i down for one addree. The Presbytery ol the church will nnet in Aloany on the 10th. Recent Benton county sales are: R. A. Murphy to B.F. Sanders. 24 acres near Albany, c-. iranuio u . . Mnroby, small tract Westol Albany, $10. Small Annoyances J fret and worry J one. Ccurmilk t everntht; r.o milkman In tha t ncrnir-; r.o , cof::c;r:-: 'f T- m . . t 4 lh. next Saturday night a, 7 :30 In the O. A. BjAl,' c.er" h Jd ge Vowel, of t"h. W.".t Albsny k t i . : shipaintbeetoreof 8. E. Young A Son. district, will be appointed by the county The Marion county circuit court a as Mr. Oon ikey is an experienced clerk while court during tbe regular session of the formally opened yesterday with a fair Mr. Stalnaker is a novice. court tb is week sited docket ahead. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. p,nu. i Linn County Council meeU next Sat-1 for their home south of Corvaliia. ah.ra I n,. hi nH ha. ol tha ovrr.and. bav- nrday at Faiemouut Orange hall one I they will farm tbecomina year. Last 1 ina been tied to tbe railing. It seemed A goo J tune is eventna pleasant farewell party wa I to like the situation, for it crowed lusti- at their borne by the I It when the train atopped. A farmer'a team ran away this alter- mile north of Albany. Aiood time la expected. I tendered tL em 0. D. Aoatfn will open a bowlins alley ra,t L IM Msccbees and other opposite W, B. Stevens A Co.. tonhibt. ,rna". lne' uk with them tbe best Out inc tbe day the alleys base been I ""L'0" m mmaJ or Dig wneat crops etc. thrown oien to tbe public fre Mrs. W. 8. Thompson and daughter James r.. Powell, of Una eountv. ,e" "M" ? 'or davenport , Wash.. bookkeeper, yesterday filed a petition in oppiog on in galan, for a few days bankruptcy in tbe United States court. His lisbtliliee amount to S36S6.C-8. and his assets tc 25. Oregonian. Fielding 8. Kelly, of Portland, has been sent here by tbe Salem Flouring Mills Co. to take charge of the spoiled wheat left frem the fire. He will care for and dispose ot tbe propertv to tbe best advantage of tbe owners'. Salem - - ' 1 . greens for the occasion. Miea Ora Du-W0010"1' ttruillo, of Albany, a cousin ol tho bride.) The Minnesota troops are expected to was bridesmaid, and the groom was at-1 pass through Albany Thursday or Fri tendod b? his brother, Mr. Bert Lance, day on their way home. Minnesota and as best man. Miss Selma Milner, sister Oregon fought hand in band in tbe Phil ol the bride, waa ringbearer. Rev. Fa-lippines and hence flowers should be titer liiack, ot the Uathedrai, penormeu uroppra in tneir pamway as they pass the marriage ceremony, aocoruing to the 1 through tbe state on their way home. Homan Catholic ritual. A wedding sup-1 The Governor and other Washington ter was served. Mr. and Mrs. L.ance (officials psssed through Albany last wnere sue win be joioed by ber bus- band, when they will proceed to tbtir new howe. where Mr. Thomnann'a imh. er will also reside, be having bought a arm urnr totre. U U. Carl, of Kosebnrg, atone time the Douglaa county agent for the Farm er auu lercuai.is insurance Co., pass- ru luruugu Aioany tors noon Irom lw. son. loauea aown with aoid. tha nm man Irom Roseburg who hat atruck it on the Klondike, aod as nearly as caa be learned oart made a big cleanup. He presented Rev. W. D. Fsnton, a former neighbor, with a fine nugget. Mrs, Carl met aim nere. noon, at tbe St. Charlea corner taking un the dray of Mr. Ramsey, and all lour horses were floundering in, the street. Very little damage waa dene to the prop erty. Eogene Loper, the McMlnnville man to whom waa ascribed each wonderiul eats in walking and rnnnicg loug dis tances, hss been taken to tbe asylum. Those stories certainly Bounded a little off. The seventh anoiver'a.y of the organ- ination of the Ladies of the Maccabee will be celebrated tonight at the bail, when a program will be presented and refreshments served, tsch member baa he privilege of inviting three friends. Prof. C. M. Coll'er, of Eugene, arri vsd in Salem yesterday, and has accept ed the position 01 proiessor 01 First Gun Ac will be at home after October 8. at Ne hnlein avenue, corner East Fourth and and Sollwood streets. The first gun accident of the open sea son reported happened near Jefferson yesterday, Ben and James Bucknoll were hunting pheasanta and were near each other when the former in letting me namnieroi uis guu down accidentally Tonight, fair and Tuesday, fair and warmer. River 1.3 feet. The barometer waa the highest this af ternoon it has been for several months, indicating good weather. Several cases are reported ot threats to the entire contents going into the right foot of James, multllating it so badly mat 11 waa necessary t nave it amput ated. Dr. llawk, of Joffcron, performed the, operation taking the foot offlat the ball. Mr. Bucknoll is a married man, and hence tho accident is particularly an unfortunate one. let it slip and the weapon waa discharged, I arrest for trespaat committed yesterday, Last night a thief helped himself to two robes, a blanket and a : bicycle lamp out of the wagon of Judd Ross, of of this city. Sheriff Gage passed through Albany yesterday noon for Salem, alone taking to the state penitentiary hd. White sen tenced for fifteen years, Drew for five yeats and Nosier for four. They were heavilv ironed, and the sheriff stated that they would all be placed in jail either alive or dead. And they were, alive. s ' The rurr or has been current at Astoria that the Astoria company, an organiza tion with a capitalisation of $20,000,000, with O. P. Huntington, J, Pierpont Morgan, John Claplinand A. B. Ham mond as stockholders, is to erect a mam moth paper factory and pulp mill near Astoria. Tho rumor is believed by many. Judge Ilennesey this morning fined "W E McPherson, of the Oilman house, $10, for knocking Mrs. Steele down stairs. Mcl'herron was tried ond found guilty a few days ago, but sentence waa not passed until today. The evidence in tins case showed that McPherson made a most vicious and cowardly attack upon tho old woman. Telegram. A new Circuit court case is that of Thos. Allison agt. John B. Hull, W. R. llilyeu attorney for the plaintiff. Fore closure of mortagege. At the mooting of the K of P tonilght there will be work in the first rank. All members are requested to bo present. By order of the 0. C. There were reported two very lively fistic encounters in the city last week, one over the night whistling of A neigh bor as he passed, the other a saloon row. Mark Gary brought home with h'm from Africa as presents for friends and relatives some beautiful specimens of the fewolers art. Lions' claws, shark's teeth autifully mounted in pure gold, cuff buttons of gold pieces bearing Com Paul's profile and other curios making nn interesting collection. Prinevillle Journal. night for San Francisco to meet the Washington volunteers who will be taken home at tbe expense of public spirited citizens. Geo. u. Piper, mana ger ol the P. I , was in the party. E. L. Moon, electrician and light man in the employ of tbe Grant's Para Water, Light & Power Company, was killed shortly before 8 o'clock yesterday even ing, while working tn tome new wire, being replaced on account of the recent fire. sciences Adrian Jacks left todav for Portland I in ti Wil.amette University, to suc- and Vanwiver.to visit his brottur Glen, Iceed to tbe chair lately marte vacant by ofthe SSth infantry before leavine for the realisation of Prol. L. G. Cochran. Manila on one of the transports which Statesman, bare just arrived for the purrose of tsk- iugtbe regiment there.' Glen is the iV.i':Z, JT n KrV rlS. reg:meotsl barber an', is doing a fine business among the soldiers, tred Jacks snother brother, is ststioned at Fort Canby. He is to be married next week to a young laiy ol Portland. . The reception of Rev. W.J. Fen ton and wile by the members aod friends of toe oouiuern aietnoaiei church was ' a ve'y pleasant anair. itev. r en ton waa Tk. n r ... 1 1...-! I ainuu rememDerea in nouna donation. iup uirtniu uhuimi uui ive imrin uui . I ... . ... : oesa at Portland yesterday under favor- i 1 f" ! U,..!. "Jr "'"dered : hi...M... i- ,. I Addreja ot welcome, DrFEAdams:a ii.uiii,BUUjn. tuv iU IU' CGK X rAV&f auspices. Among are Prof. E. G. Clark, professor of opera tive deotlstry, O. R. Templeton. profes sor of elioical operative dentistry and E. P. Geary anesthesia and physical diag nosis, all formerly of Albany .where they got their start in life. The funeral of Judge Powell was st attended this afternoon by a large con course ot our citizens, Including tbe members of the bar in a body, by whom Judge Powell was held in the highest js teem during the many years of his con stant practice with them, and students of the college of which Judge Powell was a trustee. The services at tbe house, were short but impressive, after which; tbe remain were laid at rest in the city cemetry with universal sorrow among! those who knew him. An Albany groceryman oat hunting yesterdsy Is teported ta bave mistaken a red headed hog f r a Chinese pheasant and came within an ace of having a meat bill to py, but fortunately he did not pull the.lrigger. Meeting, Mr B F Hartman ; instrument al music, Mrs Media and sister ; address, subject, Tbe Methodist Clsss Meeting, Rev J L lones, of Dallas; address, sub ject, TbeEpworth League, Bey H C Hyatt, of Corvalhs; address, subject, Sunday School Work, Hon E R Skip worth, of Eugene; instrumental duet, Palmer tlsters. Band Kotick. The memberi ot the band will meet at their ball at 7:30 this evening, for organisation and practice. The Telegram says that it ia a pe culiar fact that all of Portland's hunt ers who were out after pheasanta got exactly fifteen birds each the man wi tb th scrub outht the same as the man with tbe $500 gun and dog. Tbe intima tion is p'ain enough that it is not belie ved that the crack shots keep within the limit The yacht race between tbe Shamrock and Columbia was declared off neither finishing within the limit. The Shsm rock though lead. burg, irom uawson. ian s cmuup ia now given as $20,000, of which f 11,000 in dust will be exhibited at Roteburg. Carl came out with one of tbe famous Berry Brothers, who brought out 2,200 pounds of gold. Frank C. Brown, representing Jobn stn, Cowdin & Co., wholesale ribbon dealers, of New York city, spent yester day in Salem, going to San Francisco ou last night's train. Mr. Brown only makes the largest cities throughout tne We-t. Sa'ein Statesman. Wb!ct In cludes Albany. . BORN. RAW LING S. On Monday, Oct. 2, 1899, In Albany to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rawlings, a daughter. MARRIED. STEWART- FRONK. -On October 1, 1899, at the residence of C. F. Bigee, iu Sweet Home, by Elder Horner, Mr. Henry Stewart and Mis Monna Front two ol Linn county's popular yuuun people. They have tbe best wishes of many. KROSCHEL FRETTYMAN.-Oa Sept ember 80, 1899, in Corvallis, by Judge Woodward, Mr. Lcuie Kroschel and Miss Lena Prettyman, both of Benton county, opposite Albany. They have the best wiehes ot many. SUMMONS Is THI1 ClKCVIT UJCHT Of TBW STATS 0B Oreo a row Lin Cochtt. Depart men? No 2. Thomita Allison. 1 latnlin. v. yliii R Hall and Grace Hall, bis wife, defendants. To John 0 Hull and Grace Hall, the abo aamid defendants. IN TBE NAME OF 1BK STATE OF Oregon, you are berby notified and required tc be and ap, ear in the above entitled court in said suit, aod anawer the com plaint of tbe above named plaintiff in said cause now on file therein, on er before the 17th day of November, 1899, and you are hereby further notified that if you fail to appear and ansavr raid complaint as alortsaid, for wtnt-bereforetbe plaintiff will taae a decree against you for tfce re lief prayed for in raid complaint, towit: For a decree of said court foreclcm g the mortgage deecribed ia Said o.fc plaint herein, and forever barring yon atd tach of you and ail persons claiming by .through or under yon or either of you, tr said Simptou Peaison, since the date of said mottgage described i said complaint, tf all right, t tie, iutete or equity of le demption in or to ibe said premises de smoid in said complaint and mortgage tnerein described; said premises beinx de scribed as fellows, towit: The North ball ot tbe boutoftt t Quarter. Southeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section seventeen.and the Noitbeaat quar ter of tbe Northeast quarter of Section twenty in Township 10, South of Rao-e 6 East of the Willamette Meridisn, rontain icir 160 acres of land according to the eot- erameut survey thereof; and nineties; that said Unas be sold by the therm of Linn county, Oregon, at d tr.e proceeds thereof applied, first to tbe payment of the costs and charges ot makug such sale and tbe costs ana dUbur'. ments ot said suit, sec ond, to tbe payment of 5SO.0O as a reas onable attorney' 'ee for instituting said suit; third, to be payment to said plain tiff of tbe mm ol $600.00 in U. 8. gold ooin. to get h -r with in erest thereon in like gold coin at the rte of ten per cent per annum from tbe Hlth day of March, 1896, unUlraid, and lor a judgmtnt. against you ai d each of ou for tbe costs and dis bursements herein and for cuch other ani further relief as may be m:-et to equity. This summits ia served upon you ly publication for six consecutive weeks prior tb the .8th day of November, 1899, in the States Rights Ukmocbat3 weekly news paper of gtnetal circulation throughout said Jcounty and sh te, printed and pub listed at the city ot Albany in Linn coun ty, Oregon, by on'er of Hon tieo U Barton, 0o.iniy Judge of Linn County, Orrgon, which; order beam date Oct. f nd. 1899, and that tl e said Hon Geo D Barton, jaJe of tail county, in said order for the pahlical:on of ald mmrnons upon you, bas p eto d lbs 1 7th day of November, 189, as me time on or before which yon shall acpear and answer raid complaint in said suit 'lhdate rf the frsi yiiblication of thi sum oops in 8m id texspaitr is October 0 b, 1899 W. R, BrLTrn, Attorney for Plaintiff .