The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 20, 1899, Image 5

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    ..THURSDAY.
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Death of Capt. Geary,
Albany people wero ahoekod laat night
by a tolupliono moKiitgo from Portland
announcing the killing of Capt. Geary
near Manila In a battle with tho Fill
ptnoe. A cablegram had put benn re
ceived. Capt. Gnery wu a eon of Rev.
Geary, one of the Preldoitta of Albany
college noil a former pastor of the Con
froKiUkmnl church. Ha wae born In
Irownaville. A fur going with fath-
or to Eugene young Geary entered West
Point graduating with high honon. Two
or inreo yeare ago lie wae stationed lit
tuo uauiI uorvami, where ho became
very popular. nan tne BpHMaii wr
proke out lie iinmodlUily resigned for
the regular aervlee mid wont to Cub,
thence going to the Philippines. On hie
way ne atoppoa at Albany end Corvallle,
where hie wife now la. Mra, Uery waa
fust making arrfiKiicnttocouie to Al
bany to reside until the return of her
linsband. Capt. Geary waa a aplcndld
ollloer, and aa foarleae a man aa one ever
meow, me death in tho prime of life,
when hla ambltlona were being realised,
iiwuiiany eau one,
A Chalk Talk.
Albany peoj le will be given a treat oa
Monday evening of next week, whea
Chailra K. Koftouraiu, of Boiton, will be
nt the college chapel. Ilo lean eiport
cartoonist, humorist and dramatic
tnonologuiat.arid toeee ami hear him la
privllruH. Thoa. McClulland, president
of Pecido Univendty at Forest Urove,
writee about him aa followa :
"Mr. Charlea K Itosorrani gave one
of hie chalk tala last night in the col
lide chapel to a largo audience. Ilia
talk and picture, were thoroughly en
joysdbyall. 1 1 la clever iketchea and
curlcaturoe of well known men, hla lm
moron repnnttiona of popular fad
and fuiblea and hia Ulllful use of the
crayon, aa aoiue moonlight acene, grew
under I. in finger, tilled up tho hour in a
manner that waa both entertaining and
Instructive.
Adiiiiialon 25 cent.
Poundmaster Davidson.
Iking aAtUfim of hi legal authority aa
poundmaater Mr Ed Davidson haa begun
pushing bualneaa again. Thia morning
he caught lawyer Montaoye'ejcow or$he
atrect and took it up. Mr. Montanye
appeared and undaaj-ed the rope from
the animal and got the tow inaide hia
yard wi lie the poundmaaier got the
rope. Awhile alterwarda they had a
nieot ng at the oltlMof Mr. Montanye,
terminating ill the nntinWma.t.r trflfna
down eUlre from the necond floor of the
Pearce block in a very live manner, end
ing: at the bottom allva villi um
acratchea on the face to ahow for the ex-
penenie. JSow he declare that be will
nave a warrant Imued, and will aacer
lain for certain whrther he la sound.
matter and haa a right to attend to the
uusineas.
The Knlghta and IUthbonca havo re
turn (Hi Iroui Portland.
William McClure.of Eugene, baa been
granted a clerkship in Hie land olhre at
v aldington at $1,000 a year.
J. K. Van Winkle waa annotated den-
uty.'grand chancellor for Linn county, of
i ue grand lotige 01 ftnigniaoi I'ytniaa,
Hon. T.J. Btlteabaa been appointed
admliilatrator of the ctUte of the late
Judge J. O. Powell and will aettlo the
eetate.
Mra. Geary, wife of the late Capt.
Geary, and hereon and daughter and
Miaa Uellally came over from Corvallla
mai evening.
T, P. and William Welch, the court
honae contractor went to tfalern yeeler
day in reenonae to a diepatch announc
ing the dangerou illneaa of tlwir father.
0. I!. Himaon, auperlntendent of
echoola of Klttitaa county, Wash., and
Miaa Aimee, daughter of rJuperiutendent
Lee, of Uie aUte penitentiary, were
married in Balora yeaterday,
Aahland Tiding Octo'ier 9: Rev. J.
T. Abbctt, the new M. E. minister for
Aahland, conducted the aervlcea at the
church yeaterday. lie waa greeted by
large eongregationa and made a very
favorable impreaiioo.
MiNNia ta If khk. The great and only
Minnie the boot black, who left Albany
live yeara ago, returned thia noon after
Wing in Salem a month, the aame aty
liab and good naturod darkey aa of old.
tsinoe leaving Albany he haa been In
houth Africa four yeara and knowa lb
iloera pretty well. They are a pretty
good people, but in the long run Eng
land will conquer them. After leaving
Capo Colony be epent eeveral month in
Europe among other ex perlencea having
the honor of blacking the boota of Prince
lliamarcand family and William. He
leached New York with $2.(0 in hia
pocket and etarted wettward. In order
to complete the tour he will eventually
do Alaika.
Pin do. A lodge of thia
order ia being organleed In Albany. Thia
order i getting a good foot hold and
makes an excellent abowing. On a baaia
ill 1,000 member it coata $1.60 a month.
During Ave yeara It ha paid 624 aick
and accident claim, an average of $24.36
each. There have been 22 deatha in an
average of 800, leea than 6 per 1.000.
Bosidue these there are pension previa
iona of a beneficial character. Fuller ex
planation will be given by the organ
izer. Aa anticipated in the dlnpntchea ot
eaterday war between England and the
ocra wae;trgon today by the Boo re
(inning the border ami taking the in
Intivf, attacking the Engllsli.
The Vanity Fair icrformance Inst
evening i well epoken of. Tlioo who
cxpec'.ed aomatlung very loud nro anid
toive been disappointed.
Tho big yncht race w ai;nin declared
i,'t today. 'Cause, luck of wind.
William Flickiimer returned from a
i-it to Mie expedition at rortland, this
noon, alone.
Bclicioes
4 Ilka -4 A
are made with Royal Baking
Powder, and are the most appe
tizing, healthful and nutritious
of foods.
Hot biscuit made with im
pure and adulterated baking
powder are neither appetizing
nor wholesome.
It all depends upon the bak
ing powder.
Take every care to have
your biscuit made with Royal,
which is a pure cream of tartar
baking powder, if you would
avoid indigestion.
aOVAL BAKIMO FOWOCft. CO.. HEW VOUK,
The liantlat aUte
convention will be
held
in rortland beginning next
Mon-
day.:
The Willamette Preabyterv cloaed th'a
lorenoon to thia city, and the member
left on the noon train for alem to at-
wnu uie nieemg ot mo yna; ol the
atato.
CapUin K. K. Ilartbromr. of the Eu
gene Salvation Army corpe, make hla
report to hla auperior for the quarter
endln Kept em tor 24, lsw, ol an income
Ol f 10.19.
The date W C T U convention will be
held in Portland beeinn nir next Mon
(.ay. It wilt be followed by the nation
al convention at Koattle. Several Al
bany ladieill attend the conventiona.
Klley Moore who waa committed to
Uieaylum from thia county on Auz.
waa diechanrod aa cored on Oct. 0, and
George llayford, who waa committed on
Kept. 13 waa discharged aa cured on fcept.
V.
There will be no errand iurr at Salem
tLla term bv order of the dietrict attor
ney. Tbia mean alio that Mr. Mayden
will not lave one at the I.lnn county
term. Thia la under a new law. The
dietrict attorney band in the indict
ment nimaeii.
The entornrialns A O U W baa made a
hit by making arrangement with the
Albany band for Uie chance of the name
to the A O U W Band. The lodge will
fuiniaii a meeting place for practice and
aulte for alt the member of the band.
The Rath bone fiiitera veeterdav elect
tu Will dllW M WW
grand repreeentatlve. Mr. Cora Darn,
of Union, waa elected to the h?ad office
of moat excellent chief. Next year the
Knlghte and Rathbone Blatera will meet
at Aatorla.
Some oue who came on from Sale no
thia noon reported three dealba at that
city laat night from amall pox, and that
there were Jslx new cam. Theatate
ment waa made that it waa being kept aa
till aa potaibl.
The annual meeting of the Oreeon Fire
Relief Aaaociation waa held at McMinn
ville yeaterday. The report ahowed in-
rurance in force amounting to $0,764,041,
a gain of 11.760.000 in a year. Loaaea
paid f 16 2U4.20. O. H. Irvine .8 presi
dent of the company and H. II. Ilewltt
ia one ot tne trustee a.
Mr. George Reec, the breeder of high
grade aheep, yeaterday made a fine a'lip
ment to J. L. Thomaa, of New W hat-
comb, Waah , conaiating of eeveral large
Uotawolde, full blooded, some of them
weighing 800 pound. They are to be
croaeed with lull blooded Merino.
Judae Bellinger' aon. VctorC. Bel-
t-nger, ia dangerously 111 rttna teiidence
of hi, parents, in I loll id ay, a addition, of
cancer of the stomach. An i xamination
waa made bv Dra. Whitney, Lane and
Baker, and it waa decided that the grow'j
had tecome o far advanced that an op
eration would bb uaelesa. All hope of
Mr Bulliriter'a recovery haa been a bond-
aued. I'elecram.
ictor Bollinger, eon of Judso Bellin-
our, died at Portland last evening at the
ave of 37 yeara. He waa born at or near
Albany. He waa a lawyer.
A Civil Sirvich Examination. Mr.
Grovea, manager of the Ccrvallia opera
house, waa In the city yeaterday on his
way home from Portland, where be had
been to be examined under the civil ser
vice rule ai a candidate for mail clerk.
Thore wire twentv-two in the c'ars. The
examination la an Interesting one and ia
particular y atrict iu neojrapny and the
reading ol wrltng. Anong other tents
la one of nad ng twenty-five horribly
wrl'ten add eaes.' To get a hundred on
It the names hive to ba read la one nod
a half minut and the t.et ia a complete
liilure illt ttkea ovor five minutes.
Two inembtra of the class were slower
than that. Tba men get their pos'lions
during the following year in the oider of
the grade of their examinations. j
Lebanon.
From Uie Criterion :
B. F. Bandera boa bought a farm four
ml lea north of Albany and ia now mov
ing.
Miaa Clara P.lalne, ot Albany, haa been
viaiting in the tbia city, the gueetof
Mra. K M. Miller, for the paat few daya.
J. F. Pell left Monday for the Moun
tain bouae. Mr. Dell reports that Joe
Keleo haa bought the McRinnon ranch,
and will take poeaoaaion tno 15th ot next
month.
Laat Friday Mr. and Mr. J. F. Hyde
received a check (or 12000 from the A. O.
U. W.. that being the amount of the
policy iiald In that order by their eon
Oecar, who ded a few weeks ago.
Mima Alice Temple went to'Salem Fri
day, at whcii place alio began teaching
in the public echoola laat Monday. The
chx!s were to have commenced two
week earlier, but were postponed on ac
count of a amallpox acaro.
A report baa reached our ear to the
effect that a elick-tongued aharper waa
laat week aollciting advertising in town,
claiming to represent the Criterion. To is
ia a tutatake, aa we employ no auch
method, but will meet you face to face
when wa have anything epeoial to say to
jva waceroiog wiverviMug ia uie ri-
leuon.
Wm. Eourwine and family arrived
hero yeaterday from Ohio and have
Mint a. I ,1.. VA If--
and will try Oregon a year, and then if
eulted they will locate permanently. Mr.
Sourwine ia a brother-in-law ol Mr,
Myere.
Tallman.
Tallman ia fuil thia fall, every bouae
being occupied witn one or two lanuliea.
Mr. J. W. Dell P. M. la quite poorly.
A petition ia being circulated asking
i he county court to open a county road
from Tallman along Uie S. P. K. It. to
intersect the road at Goltra knowa aa
Uie Fry road. Thia road ahould be
opened. It would be a great convenience
to tbe larmera hauling wheat to the Tail
man warehouse and tne traveling public
in general. It would ahorten Uie dis
tance from Lebanon and vicinity eeveral
mile.
The farmer have organized a club to
atop tresspassing. They propose to en
force the treapasa law and the hunter
ahould take warning. The following are
the name oi the club: K JL liilson, D
B Troutman, Hiram Parker, M B Faulk
ner, O Crawford, J 8 Faulkner, J P
Swank. W W Crawford. Geo McKnisht.
J H Irvine, O M Enaley, M P Brigga, P
Swank, J M Swank, J H Swank, Sheri
dan Bros, D F Premus, Henry Gerdea,
T L Dugjter, Terhune Broa, A T Whet
atone, D B McKoight, Tom Ready, K N
Bennett, Mose Parker, J W Swank. K
W Frr. Darwin Case. II L Laesell. Geo
UIOtCUtON.
List of Patents.
Grsntfd to Northwest inventora thia
week. Reported by C. A. Snow A Co.,
Patent Attorneya, Washington, D. C:
G LGay, Spokane, Waati., wrapping
machine; F H Gilbert, Riugefield,
Wash, eack-ho.der; C B Hanthorn, As
toria, Or, automatio water-feeder for
etearo-boilera; J T Lucoa, Waaco, Or,
gang or cultivator plow; J W Smith,
Portland, Or, slore-etool and foot-rest.
For copy ot any of the above patents
endlOcenta in postage stamps with
date of this paper to 0. A. Snow A Co.,
Ill - 1. 1 . r I V
II. G. Colton.'of Portland, niananer of
the Massachusetts 1.1 fa insurance (Vs
bnsiuesa in Orogon, arrived in Sflt-ui
last evening from lalla and lndi-pcn-1
decco, en route to Albany, whore lis
familv is visiting. Statesman. 1
FiUDAY
Real Estate Sales.
Q E Cm me to
J f I IJarmon, 40
ttvtva. ,
Iho. Ueadin to Q E'c7ame"62
acrf
1000
1000
1600
160
JcMcCurdy to Oram' jjodgeioi
L Koiey' to E A Goodrich,' 2acrea."
ti i . . 10 b roiy- i inteie.t
In lot lelnon
Wm K Main to W M Mainii'so
acre '
W U 8 John to Mn L Ba'rVaV.'t
lot In Peoria '
M V Vivion to M A Dion!'kr
t Intin lot 8, bl20,Aibanv.....:f
J,"11 10 L O Mathew.,40 acre .
Amy Alley to J f Wallace, 20
acre, 11 w 2 '
eciM,VU 10 i M V B""""'32
t KViou w PLiiiiVa;vo;c;;;;
l Piatt to Lafayette Oaborn, 4
acrea, lOwl '
8 ?-Xoun Ho J D TrombttlV.
1 .US ktm All.. 9
226
250
600
400
2000
400
200
900
1600
8A7
867
3000
1
600
atJ,,Ji.boro t0 Cortla Lomber
w, iw acre
M E Klorer to A I Arnold.43 acre"
A K Arnold to A I Arnold,43 acrer$
rQUihT.ltoiito Gallup, 160
acrea 10 E 4 , v'
Margarn JacraonVd C L Jack ion
1(V) acra . '
J W Gaiee and II' Brvant adm
Joho Martiallto8amufliicbank
loo acroa
Oao A Houck to F C Aldricb'.'iio
acrea....,.,,,. ('
Jefferaon Mfera to JohnZ Abrana-
k, 30x100 feet, JJcio
II 8 liirona aim to A B UibtonioO
acrea....,
8'!,'I; Th"7Pn to WL Case and
K8lck"eil, 70 acrea
Wm Bogoe to 8air.' Mum, 6 acrea
f,11?" B Chanson, acre
G W WrUht to Mageria Brink. 2
loiabl 63 Albany..... .
Mary Hill to J J Coal., 83 acre!
Hetlie iiedgei to Barab A Smith.
85 actea
2093
68S
350
400
2150
1
S50
650
1500
325
Mra. M. I Mnrri .n.l .
viaiung friends in Turner.
B. r. Jona. rr ni Tnlln. t
waa In tbe city yesterday on business
G. II. Bruce vnt Ia V.nnin. n .i
noon to proye np oa bisclaim half a mile
W. J. Rihbtan ,1.. .-I ..J . ..
maker of Halsey, waa in the city yeater
day accompanied h hi. .if.
Licenee have beeniinied for th m..
rlage of Martin E. Roth and Roea Neua-
cuw.nuer, ana Albert Rock wood and
Lydia Lee per.
Mra. Ren Kirk left thia morning on
the overland lor Hepner on a visit with
a orotber nlm rsito .... .u..
HI.- -.11 " - - - .u-icuy.
" K"" inres or tonr weeks.
ti .7; rcnT"-"ner, Mra. G. B.
r u I uiuiuunuiu airs. a.
1. Hale are delegate to the State W. C.
A.- " . ,u roniana next week
OtnerewillalaoattenJ.
8. M. Garland, of Lebanon, ba been
!?. .-Ity .tod., viaiUng frienda
the nrat time inra . .. .:.
aa ern trip. He aaya times are much
ct iia t ii.. a ji ...
van man in uie Northwest.
coin air. r. G. Powera and hia wife
!, lH ,f t'!",r uon in thia city. Mr.
w c. vrawiora baa charge of tbe bua'
neas and la making arraogementa to re
wiuw uu wr. rower
of tbe second diatrict.
iuii,pii)g constable hmtnMi
Dr. Beardeley. who baa been residine
near Tangent lor eeveral month. ai
neen in tbe city ptevieu to leaving for
8n Antonio, Texas, where be will pend
the winter, and where ha ha baen ecv -
eral other time.
rRogerB.8innott, an attorney of Tbe
i uertruae lowosdaie
one of Salem' leading society ladiee
marriea yeaterday. There were
tour generations present.
W . W. Rowuli p a v.... Tk
Jonea and othera yeaterday returned to
.kI. L - . .
.'sir nomee on tne neadwatera of tbe
IjlaDLTM. That arill ha nnnn nl. -
. j " w w, vui m vw
At lha Ranivl nt lha Vmmm l..l..;.
cbutcb at Saiem yeaterday Rev. Alexan
der Foster of M,nle Point waa elected
Ha4AUa. M I r r. aa..
ftCtlll.f ffifVlAntAr Ra.t LV.A- aa aa al
waa one of the two candidate, for modar-
Mr.. T. E Aahhv i ilk... k..
- . - j , ws .mn;) u mm ,
opened her millinery a tore in Stayton.
"V" are on etoutn water
' between 8econd and Third ia tbe
building; formerly occupied by A. J.
"u7uini e, orog itoro. U we Ida
Hellinna. ah. m.i. k. i
. -a, h.hu.,vu .una.VIV ll.l.
.M.w'n,6r wying on the hudneea
Irxm Mm I.LI V. . n .
Mr P a tt..aj. o n ...: .
at Lebonao, rode over on bis wheel Sun-
A ,w. " "wni ana Uke a took at the
eollege'i new buildidga aud improve
menta. Mr. Bawett ia well-known
throughout thia portion of they valley,
Dnt haa haan at t 1.1,11. r - .1
- " . m.umiv, .muiiH CUUUIJi
for eeveral year, being lately transfer-
Ms. . a T I ... ....
mi uumuo,-vorvauia ai ne
MARRIED.
GAIN PEARL. On Friday, October
13, 1899, In Albany, by Rer. A. J.
Sturtevant of the Baptist church, Mr.
B. L. Cain, and Miaa Lulu D. Pearl, of
Halsey.
Two of Haltey'a beat young people
they have the wiabea ot many f rends.
Mr. and Mra. Cain wentto Portland thia
soon oa their waddiag trip.
JOSI WADTLI. On Oct. 9,1899, a
the home ot the bride's parents, nea
8weet Home, Mr. Fred Josi and Mia
Ltax-e Wadtli.
LINDLEY DUNCAN. On Oct. 11,
1899, at the residence of the groom at
Lebanon, hy Justice G. Lovelee, Mr.
A. A.Liadleyand MUaXottie Duncan.
BOR.
r, . j i .
u.rca ai, jvvji m "."J i .
Mra Tknm.a Thnnw, nlilm it. R.I
a girl, their third daughter. j
Ait uoii.g wen.
TOMLINSON.-In Albanv. on Thnrd.y, '
October n, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. .
James Toiniinson, a daughter.
.., v. h- Worrell ia nin in tha. i.nilrick'' OPP081 the Dimocat ready to
H.F.MeIlW.W boot, ot the maseee.
MirlvU mat.t. . ... I Tliawrafi tavakai aa maiai aw Im 11k.
$13.50 j
i r
X. - ...V i kTk
i.L:mM ia
" m aaaaaBBHP
, ,' , agaaa. aoaaucwai co. cMtcaoo, iliv.
Scio.
From the Newt:
T. . Claxton haa aecured the contract
U erect the building for the Flax and
fiber Association. Work waa begen
Monday,
tf ? r.i . . .... .
. iAnmr ana lamity arrived;
trom 1 ortlaod Satorday and are fitting
tin thA IT An;i. i . . I
-r ...,.u uuu, preparatory lo
housekeeping.
Q. E. Crume haa bought of Thomas
Reddina hia lmnl.l.i......
uated 6 miles southeast of Scio, where ba
luwrea ni iatuiiy aba will retide
la tbe ature Daina ttrino in, t..
Mr. Ralnh K. Jnlinut c. t ...
lor Aebraaaa. of Ihm UiuImi. vo
r -" m ' ' wj iucu.
Sivoni naniajl h M a u:n. i w
on, Bur Deputy for Oregon, will be in
oeivuu neuneeaay. uctODer loin, ana
in mo vveoiog mui lecture on Modern
Woodcraft.
Tmt aiAttb tttla CI. oils... m,AA tt.. T V
Crume farm of 40 arraa 2 miloa nnrih nf
8cio, to 8. U, Harmon, of Lo Gato.
California, for II 000. Mr. Harmon
fought tbe farm for bie brother-in-law
nrAnM
erty and will make the place hia future
home.
Jihn Zabranskr. of Xt.rkoL T.lr. T.I-
alio, laat we-k purchased of Hon. Jeff
Mjere, the property just north of the
bank in tbia city, where tbe;bowling al
ley ia aituated, for .'!60. Riley ShelUn
effected tbe sale. Mr. Zabransky will
imtrove and fit uo the hnildinv and nse
a portion ol it lor a jewelry etore.
V MnOiii;.... i i iu i . .
' ' .'.ll.lll.T ,,V'U AIUIUJ UU I.
division manager for tbe Oregon Tele-
iuuuv vu. iu iuie oiBinci, wa in town
most of oar business men in regard to
caning id a local teiepuooo system, bo
for be was quite auecessf ul aud it ia moat
likely that the work will be done, and
that in a I. nr. . t. A : 1 1 1. .
" 'mm mm uw. . ..U.V ...V UtU riH W U.I V
to erect tb polei and put io the inttra-
Shamrock va. Columbia.
No raoa today.
Cause no wind.
HUlVgll tthM.1r. n.1 -ll !4
. . vv .v .'.VIM.. .UU U.I I. V.4
on tbe plains.
Tbe ten thousand mark baa been
paased in tbe Portland public schools for
the fl.st time.
McKUloodc Burkhart are Smorovine
their restaurant Tney are as well Joing
a rushing buaineaa.
In the circuit court at Emrene vester-
terday a divorce waa granted Laura A.
riarria irom ner iinaiiana i . w.Hinu
At Meacbem and other p!acea in East
ern Oregon eeveral inches of anow have
fallen already. We have ielt a whiff of
tbe breeie here.
Minnie, who baa ehined the bojta of
th crownei heads of Europe.ia at Head-
I :,)e- The Ukmocrat predicta i; will be
I ", v. u. vi iu. uiuuui ira
i"! . " I??' "? ? ,0D " 11
u" ma" V
I lne K B depoi at Toledo baa received
1 'rraD coat oI paint from the artinic
1 brD,h ' Hnry Main Jr. which ia a
great improvement to Its appearance.
The two daya acet were begun at the
fair .rnnnill thia nftnvnAAn Tn.1. m mm mm
to be devoted to running matches, while
. . .t f I . . . T r.
Hiuivrisw unn win tm eome Ol ooia. ai
toeta only fafteea cent a to get in.
Ia a auit tried at Salem thia week tbe
plaintiff waa offered $400 by tbe defend
ant for a settlement, but the plaintiff
wouldn't settle, be wanted the whole
$900 aued for. The jury return .-d a ver
dict lor the defendant and the nlaintiff
thtu got nit.
A Eugene paper aaya aix or seven
eonnla) m manct Kinn Mia Aw mmrI.
ly during tbe circuit cocrt there by re-
ceiviog uivorcev. tiere ta Aioany aev
eral connlaa ham hn maita h.nnv n.
cently by being married. There 'e a
variety ot taate in tni world in a very
emphatic manner.
Homer Davenport ia not the only man
in the world who can draw pictures.
PrAf RnniifNK, nf Rn.l m m.K .III
m . . wwMw.mu, v. UUD. ma , mw 1 1 V. nil,
be at the college chapel next Monday
evening, ia ai wall an expert, doing hia
ork before hia anriianra llh ramarba.
be rapidity. He talks likewise. The
wnoie ie a treat, zo eene will be tbe
sixe of the admission. Cheap enongh.
J. P. Pence, a Harilsburg atockman,
waa in town today. 11a ia ta eight
Tear, ha haa not H.n .look aa hull or
scare in Oregon. During the depress
ion stock wa aotd off to raa money.
Wk.. ; mAmmm.mmmA l.m- ..nk... mA
off their young eto;k close and now they
vivaa W Mat. ai at vrat m-mft ' A nvr Vva .
ava m J m v wvw aawai avj aj v
pr.'sed to see a regular meat famine thia
winter. Salem Journal. - :
. i r-rnm .
. Rev. Paul Kruger of Ukiah. in eastern
Oregon la decla-ed to be a relative of
Oom Kruger of Transvaal fame, tie
CWVUMJ piivovvu ea ocvra avj-M yr-
uty sheriff in a manner to indicate that
he boa some of Oom'a spirit and eand.
Tho Stilnma. l . ti . thai ff laa flmrmm
1UV.ID1I va ti.n. v.J, n mo .nuu.v. auvav
LCi.. l .1... .it. mmmmmmtA llian
5cvv7iua .IIOIUVV. Urva .iiii.i aavaaa
unction, upon comthvut of John Ham-
illnn. nt Junction Clitv. pharrloir hap
with the larceny of $40 from bin Thura-
riav nirlit . Sim, iff Withers and hia
deputy were iu Salem at tbe time and
iook coarge oi tier, sue w.s going vy
the name of Heien Hunt in Junction.
Mis; MosUr resided in Albany eeveral
months last year. It is possible her
1 version ot the anair may ne unierent. '
' ,
a ropaivtinn last evening was tendered
the new students of lha college bv the
x r o v n vi n -v
' '
nt time ' lad
Cntthla wL
win Mud .:r-
fHi awe it mt t.rZ"?,j:?:.,,'r:i
auit au ait Ji ' " "INmMk
HOME AND ABROAD.
Not enough wind again. Nuleed.
The data f the ebalk talk baa bee
postponed. Announcement on Monday
Jack Frost made hla second a' pear-
ance thia morning la a very live manner.
Owing to the rapid apread ol amallpox
In tsalem and. it ia mmmi . il '
mmediate precautions are necessary o
mm u, .tu. mm, niii.n.
- rmm. , vur jrcupia againsi mis oatu--
eome diaeaaa Jafl mrnn T?a.takaa tWmm.. .
eae in Halem and none in Albany. No-'
.j.. vrin wen. -
Governor Geer ia in Waabiogton try
ing to areureaixeannona captured frou
iu. DmunD, ior vregon, lust wbat for
WeUOnotknnar Urn im .1..
- , -Mm tm mimv IITIIIK V
get Portland established aa a abiDoinr
port i government inpplie. a com
mendable undertaking.
Dr. E. A. Pierce, neatlh officer of Sa
lem, baa made an affidavit tbat there
are oolv two tatee of email pox in or
"r 8alem, Mr. Battersby's babv boy
and Carl Putnam, and tbat both are
uointrwell and nraitin. - f.
should settle the wild and nnreaaonablw
rumors in tbe matter.
It ia oolawfut to kill m.in... .u.
aantt, grouae and other native birda of
thia ebaracter between the let day ot
December and lha la. Aim rt.i...
Tbia makes the open season from Oct. f
j ue-nn may ne kilted lor
tbe market from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15 after
three yeara from tbe passage of the law,,
and cot before except for breedog pnr
posea. r
In tbe ra:ea at the fair ground yeater
day afternoon E. R. Case's Altalene de
feated A. Hackleman'a Klonaike colt
beet two in three. Tbe f.ist time it
3 minute. Three bonee ataited in tbe
running race. Groves mare Floia won,
with i Royce'e Fifaeefood.Miller' Athena-
tutiu. Auieauernoon trier r. mn.a
running racea with Pat Mnrphy in the
bunco.
The late Mra. A. Hackleman left
ill Vllirtl hllllHHl .JmilltlA.lu4A
. - 1 -mm .UWlinilH)JiVUlC,.
with Mr, Hackleman aa executor. Her
property ie valued at $20,000. The biff
grove adjoining tbe city ia divided into-
uy. cquai pane oi o. acre each and
left to the tour children. i w ir
Price, T. P Denver and Frank, and her
grand-daughter now Mra. Rev. Melvis
Wi.hamr. The will waa made in isoi
RELIGIOUS.
Preabyterian church.
in iuo arwenew
oi tne
DaSlOr at nrw! a Bnminarv liia.il
of bie at uburn, N. Y., Rev. J.K.
Buchanan, bow paator of tbe Prea
byterian church i.t Pendleton, will
preach both morning and evening.
Morning worship at 10:30, evening wr
ship at 7:30, Sabbath choo. at 11:,
Senior Endeavor at 6 :30, Junior Endeav
or at 3-0. A cordial invitation to all
rervicea ia extended to all. ,
United Preabyterian church: Morn
ing worship at 10:30, eubject of sermon.
"The Practice of God Pretence."
Sabbath echool at II :4 Junior Endeav
or at 3:30, Senior Endeavor at (5:30,
evening worabip at 7:30, aobject of set
mon, "flanet-hke Reflection of Light."
A Cordial invitation ta thaaa ai,mM ta
extended to all;
Congregational ehnivht lH.liiH
service at 11 a. a. uhiui .1
"What ia Sacrifice." Sunday echool at
12:15, evening service at 7 :30 a.m.. al
iect of sermon. Th I inamivntr. i
Moses." Alt not attending eleewherr
ara cordially invited to the above service.
TJanal aurrinca at TtntU .KnvnK.
preaching morning and evening by th
n.ctnr t? a . 1 CinnanBi cVk.il.
. . . . mm w..iici.uit Ut'UaiU
echool at close of morning service, Young;
auL. a,! aW (tA "7
i wimc m ueeuoK d:ou p. in
The New Time Table;.
a a
effect on the Southern Pacific beginning
tomorrow lha l.tih will Ka mm L'a..
Taraa Albany ia concerned:
The firtt Sonthbonnd overland wil
leave Portland at 8:30 a. m., arrive at
Albany at 12:10, leave at 12:40 and ar-
mi v. in . n 17nMaMA Ih. nnw. ! n
. .mm, mjmmM . anuwsvw uw v,7aaai(
at 7:45, with on night's ride on the trip
and the Willamette valley entirely by
daylight.
Tbe second southbound of the day will
leave Portland at 7 p. aa., and arrive at
Albany at 10:45 n. ni.. and will be to-
nigbta on the road, artiving in San.
e rancisco about aa now.
Tha. mr.tnin. davIIiKaiiiiiI avilt ar.lwa.
at Albany and leave at 5:43 a. m., ar-
riviog in roruana at v.io a. m.
The afteroon northbound overland will
arrrivo at Albany at 2:57 p. m. and
leave at 3:36, remaining for dinner. It ..
in ; . n , a - . . .
win Kriive at roruana at 4 :io p. m.
flAnfr. AfDaij VVr,:A
1 - - ' A m .
Yord waa received from Ruaton.'La.-
tcday by Mra.- CucdiH announcing the
deatn of Rev. T.-B. White at a camp
meeting 28 miles from there on the 7tb
of October. Particulars not given. Age
67. Kev. White waa an old resident; of
Albany, being pastor-f the M K.
Church Siutb here for several years. He
waa one cf the first members of the Alb
any ledge A. O. U. VV . and baa kept up
hi dots faithfully ever since, retaining
hia membership. It will be a aorrowhi)
privilege for Albany member' to help
pay the $:C00 that will go to hie tBttma
bltt family. t .
Air. L. E. Blsio, Mr. Jol.n Althonf er
Mrs. G. B. Haight and MSes Olga Hewitt
weut to Portland today to attend tl-o
'et.tP convention w tJT U, and the
national convention to meet in Seattle,