lie attat The Boers. After being driven from place to piece ' the Boeri finally settled in a new place place beyond the Vaal river, ssys the World, where they gradually built op a wactful and prosperous republic, with their eavage Zulu neighbor! in check. But in 1867 diamonds were discovered in their territorial and soon afterward vas . cold fields. At once Great Britain be gan to stir up trouble directly with them and irdirectly between them and the Zulus. Taking advantage ol the wretch en conditions for which the herself was - reaponiible, she seiifd the Transvaal v and annexed it to her empire. 60 inexcusable was the act ot aggres sion, so manifest was it that greed and reed only had caused it, that when the Boers revolted the majority ot the Brit- - lab people sympathised with them. The ' Buers revolted because they could not "move on." Urita.n and British iofla- once inclosed them on three sides, and to the north there was no place where white men could live, Mr. Gladstone made the Boer infamy a campaign issue, - won on it, and after they had defeated the British in several small engagements In each of which, however, the British outnumbered the Boers, a treaty of peace - was signed on March 21, 1SS1. The independence of the Boers was re- - cognized, Dot Britain became tseir su strain lord, controlling their foreign af faire. This treaty was modified by the "convention of 1SS4,'' under which the Bor became absolutely independent as to their internal affairs and "suzerainty eras redeced to a mere shadow . Or eat Britain never woold have at . tempud to conjure this shadow into sub " t e but fo. the enormous developmen - of the gold and diamond mines through fre:h discoveries in 1856 two years after the convention, "nder the direction 0 - v Cecil Rhodes a plot for the destruction 0 he republic was concocted about ten years ago. That the franchise com plaints were only a pretext ia evident from the tact the Boers have never been unwilling to grant the franchise to any foreigner who will renounce allegiance to ' thv country whence be comes and will ehows that he intends to make the ".Transvaal his country and borne. Tb franchise pretext, however, is not worth considering now, as Mr. Cham berlain has boldly cast it aside an 1 has com oat for the overthrow of both the " Transvaal Republic and the Orange . Free State, and the incorporat ou of tbir territories in the British empire. . Mr. Chamberlain and bis fellow plotters, - of whom Rhodes and the London Times re the mot conspicuous, intended to -effect this seizure a few years ago when Jameson's premature move' upset their plan. The plans were reconstructed ud :ke world is sow watching their For at least one day war and inmoia Viih the amount of buiineis In the at wars were entirely set aside for H ,lrcult court now one man could do the pare. Laid New in Short Komi. dlrcusslon of a postofflca rot.bery. business easily and have time to The principal business ot a good many neirsnspers nowadays is lying about Bryan. But the Amercaa people have learned not to believe more than half what they read anyway. The boy who aaid that I R on interna) rs venue stamps stood for Infernal Rob bery may not be so badly oft after all If the war tax ia to become a fixed policy of the republican parly. Cottage Greve leader. The Northwest Herald, Portland's new illustrated paper Is proving a very lively affair. It la ashoihler striker, and hits the mark from the first Una to the last Besides it ia the most artUtio production in Oregon. Ono of ti e soldi rbo)S expressed good deal when talking about the out niOovot banquets given the soldiers that' Dundee, but Uluncoo also, and, so fur as They Weaken d. Losdos, Oct. 24. The war olllce die. patch stHMiis to realise to worst (oars General Yule has abandoned not only wuatue wanted wis som of his mothers cooking, without any lub'Uute Misfit. The recent big train robbery near Ch i cago. was to a plaoa ss thickly settled as Albany. A resident of this city who has been on the spot a good maoy times looks upon it as a remarkable thing in the field ot train robbery. Governor Goer is said to bo booked f.r U.S. Senator to succeed Senator Mo- Brido. Bui there mav be others. The corns of the newspapers have been stepped on by the trust raising the iii;vui wiiua paper zu percent. And the paper has to stand it. A few deliu-j ouent suoecriuers might help them out though. pregout nows would tiidu'slo, neither joined Gen. White nor An exchange accuses the OregonUu or baing aQ aUy of the hop buyers stating that it is Irvine to set farmer in a.,11 their hopa in the interest of the buyers. iw ynyvr kuio urcusou oi nearly every thing and certainly it has to be in nL nop aoinewncre. The U. S. engineers have recommend - 1 A ! AAA . . . . Mr. Linton ..v. he will trv wain. Re t.w ior owmnoniun slough, some- wi!l never win but it it wa. . r.aa w.in.t ',e? "J in .w"?ingt?n. among aevoral e i utuer biuubiib ami miiii nmi.ii.ta ..blr.. TT-l.-l C-.. .l .,.".. . u uu ib. vui tiio vuiiov oiaave wo would like to .see him come out ahead, for he is a gentleman at every point of the compass. ho lis reached l.advsuiitli. Genera! White's "success ful action," announced in parliament by vir. wynuiiam, souius to resoivo Itsuii into a mere engaging of Hie Free State troops while General Vulo Is slipping souinwara 5 (rent rxpcctatlon. Manila, Cot. 21. Hollo Is a:irred by tho expectation ,ol important lighting. uenerai rumon began "uuro:iing the bloody scroll," as he promlsod his follow ers in a recent speech, bv flrimr vollevs nt me American outpoms ;nigiuiy. This activity is designed to divert the Visyans from their dissatisfaction against the Ta-gals. navigation ontne Willamette mean lower rates for the transportation 0 freight. It is strange that the railroad cannot carry freight as cheaply as river steamers. mended, besides Long Tom ia this vat ley ; but when it comes to Yaouina IUv the terminous of a railroad and a harlmr that has some prospects the nrm! ..-. are dumb. It looks as if there m-n a screw loose somewhere. Oom Paul is sharp enough to see the point ot a baronet and the result will be that he will surreuder to the Ineviiahla weep of the imperialistic broom, Governor Geer has returned to Ore gon from the esst, where he went to assiet in laying the corner stone of a new post orace at the cross roads at the bead of Lake Michigan. President McKinley told Col. Sum mers that he was keeping in touch with the Tan ho coast state. Certainly; election is approaching and the President is keeping in touch with the whole coun I here is only one brass cannon lobe try just as much as possible. Well, that secored for Governor Geer, so tbtt the a politics. Eogland's coarse in going to war shows that she is willing to pay for the richest gold mines in the world, with the blood of a few thousands of her red coats and widowing and orphaning of numbers of women and children. Republic. prosj ects of a war cannon for Oregon are pwi. tu cecreiary 01 war though has sent the Governor word that he will have a cinnon tcr Ormnn if t k buy it himself. We guess nit. Marion bounty Murder, Sai.su, Oct. 21. Ted Perry 'was shot and killed today on a farm (our miles south of Salem, by J. A. Willard. The latter had rented the (arm for a year and the controversy existed between them as to the time the lease expired. Wiilard lormeriy kept a store and post oft Ice at Liberty, a mils north ot where the trag edy occurred. Oiia'a Vr. Manila. Oct. 2X 5 :50 P. M.-The in surgents around Calamba and Angeles neve ooinerea 1110 Americans lately with their re pes tod attacks, which, like moat of the Filipino attack, consist ol shoot ing a lot of ammunition into their oppo nent' camp from Ion 11 range. Maj. Chentam's battalion of the Thlr. tyseveoth Infantry, three eompanivs of the Twentv-tlrst infantry, a battery of the Fifth artillery and a Galling gun sal lied out this morning from Oslamba, drove the Filipi 10a from their trenches and pursued the.n for three miles, in- niciimi ft'avy loss on iliem. A Feeble Alt Caps Thw.v. Oct. 23. Attn oo-.i Nea has boon received from Dundee o the efTVct that the Boer disaster at Ll.ind'e Laagto staggered tho Boers complui. Iv. rendering the attack upon Dundee fev hie. Therefore, there is no cause for anxiety. Attacking Gicncoo. Lonoos. Oct. 24 -.The Daily Teletrraph Will Interfere. Niw Yoiix, Oct. 24. A dispatch to the Ileruld Iroin Berlin sayst lelegrams Ironi iiriissois announce that iu Transvasi legation circle it Is stated that France and Russia will not permit the annexation of the Transvasi ud the Orange Free State to Knglaud, SUMMONS. In tiikCiscuitCo-jht or ma static or Okkuon roa tiih Co. or Linn, Ds- I'AUTMKNT MO 3. L. D. rttiimon. nlaintiff vs. James U. istuinon and Llda Stimion, hi wlft,Kruk m Cubaisnotyet ready (or seif-govern ment say the imperialists. Translated thia means that the imperialists are not yet equal to the strain of relinquishing their grasp on Cuba for honor's sake. Republic. The Saleiu Journal has some, fun as follows : The Marion county government ' has sent its ultimatum to Linn county in regard to the Stayton bridge and closed the discussion. The Boors of Linn county are up in rebellion and have uwnea me Dndge to the farmers of both 6ldeB' T,nere hv been no hostilities on either side, but in case of overt acts the neriii and posse may be called out. In has receivml the following from Ladv smith. The Boers, reported to b 0000 strong, under the command of Commandant General Joubertand President Kruger in person, are again today attacking Glen coo, General Yule, commanding our troops, has moved his camp back into a better defensive position. Will Sail Saturdav. VAScorvea. Wash.. Oct. 23 Cuntain Povey, quartermaster on the transport Lennox, visited the post today and said he thonght .the Thirty-ninth infantry would be able to sail from Portland G. Htluison. Annie Momau aud Willia Morgan, burbusUanu, i.utie nunin ami a. J. Smith, tier huaband. Marttia llealy md It. K, lleaiy, nr uuiuanu, vi. w, SUmnon and Marina 10 Btuuion, bis wife. and L. SUumoo, detendants. . To James U. Hlimson and Lida Slim on his wire, aud L. Btimsoo.iuree oi tns defendants above named : 1 N TUK NAMK OK T1K STATU UF 1 Oreiron. vou and each of jou are here by notified and required to smear in the above Intitlod court in the above eotuniii suit and answer the complaint ol the p'xin . . 1 i Ad 1 1. k. . 1 .. f V ...t.... I HUD, aud you are hereby further notiued that if you fal! to appear and answer said doinplalnt as alorenaid lor want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief detosnded Id said complaiut, towlt: For the foreclosure ol the mortgsge given hy Jane A. timon and ueorge W. Stimson. as trustee (or said Jsne A. Slim- son, exeouted the 31st day of Augut,ly5, o secure the payment ot the sum ol fXOO.UO with iutereat thereon at the rate of 10 ir cent pr annum from the 81it day of August, 1893, and such further sum as the court might adjudge reasonshle as at torneys fees. Which Mil mortgage was upon tue following described real eetate, town: Commencing at a point on tho R line of Block No. 104 in iiackleman s addition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oreiron. W' ft N of the U K corner of said block and running thence N on said line MS ft. thence W 132 ft. thence 8 55' It, thence W 132 It to the place ol beginning and ly ing and being in sail? block Mo. 104 ia tlackleman's addition to the city of Alb any, Line county, Oregon; the land here by cooveyed being the H ol the 8 K corner of said block 104 in aaid Uacklc tnau's addition to said city ol Albany . And for a docree direalimr the nronertv nnreiaaoore uetcnueu to ue toiu ss iy law EXECUTORS NOTICE N011CK13 MEKKUY (JIVKN Til AT the undersigned etecutor of the lait will ami lestauisntand rstaUol Henry O Mollrids, decranr-d, has tiled with the clerk of the county court for Linn county, Oregon, his final account in laid tmtale and the court has fixed Saturday tho I Kb ay of Noyomber, l!W0, at Ouo o'ulouk p. , to hear ohjeeiions to said account and r the ottlniiient of said nutate This the 3rd day of Ocloitsr, 1 810 . K, 0 alio Kit. Kipcnlor of l,ut will sflil saUteof Ifeary K Mollrlde, deceased. WATUlrol w f ATT, Ally's for kt. N ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. OlICK IS IlKKKHY OIVKN THAT the uiidirignnd has been duly op- nlnted bv the County Court ( i iun K County, Oregon, admlniatration ef Ihr es- ejf tate of J V 1 owull, (lwod. All ptrms having ilalins aguinat said ea'ate are hereby notillrd to prcwut tUnn, duly vr- llled as by law required, to the under signed at Albany, Oregon, within six month trm Hie data uer.r. . , Dated this 16th dy of October, lW. T.J, Ktitss, Adiuiuialr.Uor. SUMMONS the event of hostilities betw thi. ! f u.1 fc"'urU,,.y noltt- According to the county and Linn, adet.il nf th. If lel 0ur.. ' companies of the eio ', cruel, infamous unfolding. At the great mining exhibit recently held at Spokane the ores from Or. mines were awarded the first premium. There were great displays of ores snd minerels from Eritiib Columbia, Washington, Ida ho and Montana, but Orsgon beat all -competitors for richness and other ad- Tsntages Kassland with its 4OO mines ; ' Se-un. famous the world oer; Eepub " lie i'e wonder of modern times; the - or" d' Alenes, noted for its immense led of gold, silver, lead and corner; Boi.i'o Hamp mines, the great new st trac on all had innumerable samples of tb richest ores but were all surpassed --fcy rbe ores from Sumpterand other min - -ea 'o Eastern Oregon. , We have confid n;" tba the mines of Bohemia and Blue Eiver, in Lane County, Oregon, will prove s rich if not richer than any now known in Eastern Oregon, Idaho, Washington or Britihh Columbia. Stock in some of these mines is now being sold for almost oothiog-a fiw cents a share to raise moo ey to open the mioes-wbich In a few years or less tims will almost certainly be xvery valuable. ?regon State Journa'. It looks very much as if Liou county is to have another murder trial on its bands. It ia over a year aince wa have bad one of these extravagant loxuries and it was to be hoped that it would be' maoy year before tnere would be anoth - er. idis seems to nave arisen over a matter ot $4, a small matter to cause murder, but then a majority of murders are over small matters. guard may be sent up there under com- manuoi vol. b Hits the only repreicnta tive at Salem of the famous Gordon Highlanders. County Nov. 1. taxes will be delinquent on Forty-fifty infantry which have been re cruited here, will sail with .tho Thirty, ninth. ' directed rn execution, and the proceed arising from tw.h sale be applied, hrst to the payment of the costs and disbpraement of this uit. to the attorney's fee in thj scm of 176 00, to the principle and inter- eat due upon said note mentioned In said mortgage, and a further decree that the drlendante and all peraoos holding by, tbrouBb or under tbeai b barred and fore closed of any right or title of redemption of said property em-pt that provided by law, Tl:is sjtrmous is served upon yon by publication once a week for six consecutive week in tbe Htat kiohts Dsmocrat. a ifltly newspaper of general circulation in aaid county and slate, printed and pub- ikiiru ia tne city 01 Aihany. uroa. j-erauani 01 tne order or tne lion. iin D. Usrton, county judge for Linn county, Oregon, wnicn order uean daleoiKent' ember 29 b. 190. and that said order ore- scribes that tbo first publication be made on the Olb day ol October, IdW, and the JO. n day 0 November, IMS), as the day 00 wo ico you suou d appear and aoawer said The Columbia-Southern President McKioley ii, seeking to cre ate sn impression thst he is simply fol ding tbe flag and defending it wher ever it goes. Will Mr. McKinley ans - wer, who sent General Bates with ten thousand dollars that belonged to tbe Cnited States treasury to bribe the Sul tan of Sulu to permit the flag to be hoist ed over his harem and his polygsmous band of pirates, and then entered into an agreement that, the Sultan's local government should not be interfered with; that tbe United StaUs would pro- tect.it agamet all fireign powers? In dependent. An Ohio paper has nominated Dewey for Governor of Vermont. Hanna will bar Jly feel called on to characterize this cs sn "insult." It is so much smaller -than tbe one which Mark tbinxa was of ferrd the Admiral by those impertinent persons who wanted him nominated for iVsident that it is hardly worth notic g Republic. The Boer war as anticira'ed from the Si'-arf, csn only end in tbe subjugation of the people of the Transvaal. That is tbe imperialistic plan of Sreat Britain that has nearly always succeeded, the United States being an exception. From the Prineihe Journal. ''Keep your eye on Shaniko," said Ar chie Mason, tbe railroad contractor, on bis return from Sherman county yester day. He has the contract for building 43 miles of line from Moro. for the Col ombia Southern railroad, from the new town ot Shaniko, on the open prairies at Cross Hollows, and baa already about 100 teams and scrapers at work. The extensions, be says, is projected through a well-settled farming country, which has its headquarters at Moro, and tbe wheat crop of 1898 ia filling tbe ware houses to overflowing, and will tax tbe utmost resources of tba company to move before tbe new crop makes its ap pearance. Shaniko at present is a larga piece, br ing 160 acras in extent, and every acre is platted into lota. Tbe population, bow ever has not begun to appear to any ex tent, as tbe railroad is still 43 miles away but by the time tbe locomotive bell rings in Boanixo, Mr. Mason expects to see a number of busioess bouses and dwellings scattered about the quarter section The proposed town is so situated as to command tbe trade of a large Mope 0 country in Croox, Grant and Wheeler counties, where large amount of grain can be railed and great herds of sheeP and cattle bring money to their owners the year rouud. 'be newly developed uiiuea 01 iue joun uay win also have a convenient outlet at Shaniko, which is so situaied that trade naturally gravi tates towardr it. Even should the line bs extended GO miles further to Prine ill-, Shaniko, be thinks, will always be a good town. The Colombia-Southern is putting on all the men and teams available, and tbs force will be increased so that work may oe prosecuted all.winter without loss of time. Tbe grade follows rolling prairies where the light alluvial soil is to be shaped into light cuts and fills, the mild snow storms of that portion of Eastern Oregon being no obstacle to work. Very little rockwork will be necessary, and tbe grade ia devoid ot steep inclioes. He hopes to have tbs road finished by the first ol Jane, and be thinks rails will be laid in tims to nme tbs wheal crop of 1900. Hot October Weather. Omaha. Oct. 23. Alt existing hot weather records for Octcber the past IK) Tears hava been broken in Khnab duriue the iMUt three Java KatnnUv .1 . ' 1 . .T-'.r 1 -.j- ..1 !... . ( mercury reached BUdeir. in the shade I complaint to said suit. Argentine will be tlO OOO "year "'Bwr fM.j.on Sunday it stood at 8 lor Dated at Albany, Oregon, this 20tb dy ti. ... k." ' , 1 ou Kxiay me maximum WSS ' epiemoer, law. pJit.A -A?!".0: WM ? '"I",. ith a higher degree ol humidity, W.ATUgaroaw Wtatt. .iiin--iJ T . ' J iiDg. n wnicn made the heat very hard J to bear. rni l .I. ?V0, ' complete, The beat baa been accompanied by a ran to that city. . gale from tl.e aonth. No clue yet to tbe P. O. robW. ! .. . LnXnOM- fW Oft A aniwial tnl. from Cape Town dated Sunday, says that I SU MMONS Three eases of scarlet fever are reoort-. S!"rr '.0'veu "?ra Pretoria report ed in the third ..rd. Thi i.. ;rriiue itivrogerasrjeinginiavorot an .... t . llfliVlrlillTlrtnel an Attorneys (or plaintiff. There is litUe doubt that the head man in it was an expert of considerable I i n A I I - 1 I . . . , iouio iuv una do aouDt axippea out. I i." w.j:"' unconditionsl surrender. It is added l.rZ.Sr'.'S.!" eu-ivo council wi'l meet ing special attention well ventilateJand th. 1. ond.y Tuesday to discuss the ad . l - jr . YiniimiiLV ni anrn a mimn InTnsCrRctir Coubt o ru a sratg or vMKtioa roa unn Lolrtt. In tnaCiucttiT Count orrna OaaooN roa I.wm Coumt. Uriiiartuintlt No. 9. John Mlnerl plalntilT, vs. Archie O Wlabard and Alice Wisliard, hi wire, llarton B Wiahardand Msrtlia wjaiiaru, his wife, Warren W Wl.hsrd, Katie i rorgeaod Vrilliam A Forgey, her bus C.rioe and Harry tirlre, her huaband, U4 Wlaliard.Uwoige Wlahard, i itii. ui.n.r and All ert H Mrianer. hrr huaband, Ulcb.rd Wishard. Minnie Max im and rem Maxim, onr nuauanu. um Wiahard, Lauiaa r raice aniiorinn ana IVrley Anderlon her huli.uoo, wiiuam Van Vaeloi, Kova I arsneii ami i.inw Psmhel' her huaband, Ansa Joiinon and Ota R Johno. her i.usbanu, pamuoi Van Vaclor ar.d Mrt Van Vector, his wife, lMli Dunbsr and Orln Dunbar, her huaband. Trance Vn V actor and noyo Van Vector, defrndauls. To Arche O wi.nard anu auce i- bard, lUrtou 8 Wiahard and Martha WU hard. Wairen W Wiahard, Katie ! Korgev and William A r'ois-v. J" Orice and Harry Orice, l.ots Wulurd.Uwmre W ta bard. Ltllie Wuner and Albert S W laner, Kiehard Wuharl, Minnie Maxim and Kern Msxim. Bert Wiahard, Uuiaa Frances Andertoa and CarM Aaderton, William Vaj Vector, Hove rarabed and Limon I'arabeil, Doilie Imnbar and una liunhur. S'rancea Van Vaxtor and Klord Van Vector, tbe aoove named deleodaiita. T N TUK NAME OK TliK STATK OF 1 Oregon, you are hereby notiflmi and r.iiuired to appear in the above enti'led oourl in aaid suit, and anawer the cooi plsiotof the plaintiff tiled therein on or before the SMltb day ol November. INUit, that being the dale preacribed in the order ot publication of thia summons, and on which jou are ruin I red to appear aad ana wer the complaint heieini and you are further notified that it you tail to appear and aetwersaia complaint, as herein re quired, for tbe want therecf. the plaintiff will take a decree and iode-roent again you'for tbe relief demanded in said com plaint, towlt: for a decree declaring that the plaint id herein bedec'ared and de creed to be (he owner in fee simple of and to ttm whole ol aaid tremiss hereinafter deacnUd, free and clear of any lien, claim or interest of any kind that the defendants above mantd o- any of them or any person or senone boldios? by. through or under them or any ot them may nave or claim to bave in or to tbe said premises or an part thereof, and that the cloud now noon plaintiff's title be removed and tbal tbe defendants be forever oarred from asserting the disease spreading. Those who attended tbe reception to the volunteers given at Grand Prairie Orange Saturday night report one of tbe pleasantest receptions of tbe year. Tbe young men were treated royally and ap preciate the (act. . To Cnarles Augustus ZUis. the above ibed.M follows, towil: llieittnnrt. It 1 lo Ijnarl.a Antr.i.l.i. 7.I.. ik. ..I is stated must be acceptod with reserve. I named dxfBdant : ' beginning at a point oo the wrst bound- Th- n..-IN THE NAME OF THE RraTf or I hoe of the Donation Land Claim of P. I lit9 jUlt trr,iJod nno'"n8 yon in ths atHTve eSed cL'ui Jl ' '.( of the Willamette !H'r,ehelhn l).uJe ?' kieridian, Ore'goa. which is 81.10 chain. i"""ri"'u"uiii uui mas ineir i... j ' 1 . . Ti, vtn.nr. i... ,. nre is ineuecttve. I r" " M"7 "me la Dreacribad vuo ururr oi puoucauoa or 0a sum' urauripto Aiosnyior tbe season and" .'""jWi- According to a Bie- monai and if f oufail to ao ar.r.n,l i.L rstnrne.1 in fnnl.nrf i.t. :.u ciaUrom OUnxna on,n ti. i'.:,i.i. " '. . , 10 so aprjearand ans- - - v uaaw uivitllU V J k LI f W ua y f SUV 1 ISJ VSBT 3310 sacks of wheat for Bafonr. (inthna airy, while oursuimr ilia defeated Itnerai A Co., shipped from the Farmers ware- were egagol by a strong force ol the house of tbis city. Tbe Elmore has fnemy on tho north road. Firing is now been running during the entire season progras. from Salem. I I aal Il'lzzird Albert Poole, once convicted but sub- MivsxAPOLm KVl 9-i 4 .ni.i equentlyreletsed lor the Cow creek "'J.ct'. ?TK. Pcial to canyon train robbery lain tail ith . " '' reai ran, wont., says: Vuv!?&l& w.h n?" Perished in the recent biix for boldl7. a?merforV he' ll itf.. "Ye. recovered, of robbery; and shooting John B.mmil ?n&l?"t? woo cam. to the aid ol the farmer. j rald, a .-ho,, Tbi sheip had I . f orty-four years ago this month sev- en off his beard, clothing and part of his eral companies were mustered into ser- boots, vice in Oregon to fight tbe Indisns. Sev- I , eral of tbe veterans are residents of AN aJor Howard Killcj. bany, among others Capt, Wheeler. The ! Omaha, Oct. 22. X social cable was Eugene Guard Bvea an intereatin rn. received here tolav ennniinfTittcr t lm Anal I. view of the company that went out irom ! in tl,e Pliilippinea on Saturday of ft.ajor that city and vicinity by order of tiover nor uurry. Following is a list of the jewelry stolen from the P. O. : Two gold bracelets set wunruDiea; two jet bracelets set with gold ; one gold bsnd ring, with 25c gotd angle attached by small chain: gold ring with moonstone setting; I, gold ring with two hesrts in gold ;child's I lain gold ring made of coin; Masonic pin; gold breast pin closed without set ting; gold pen end pencil combined. People through Oreson eeoerallv ahnnM keep a lookout for these things. There are three classes of neonle at tending a football game the curious, the rooters and the enthusiasts. Now ths game with Salem next Saturday will be an occasion lor all three of tbe above to be in their glory. In fact tbe game will be tbe best ever seen in the city and without a doubt the lamest attenriad Tbe University boys hsve been working uaiu uooer tueir coaco ana so siso have tbe College boys. Coach McClanaban is showing bis worth and tbe eleven is lastcoming into condition for the same next Saturday. It will COSt VOn onlv 25a tnr a. dnun flat pieces such as sheets, table clothaerr at the Magnolia Steam Laundry. By order of the cltv council It ;u ha dark at 7 o'clock so far as lighting your bicycles are concerned nntil (he 1st of April ' Guy Howard. Son Ol General i n lift US a. ard. The cablegram, dated " Saturday, was received by Judge J. M. Woolworth, father-in-law of Mai. llnwarrl an.l aa lOIIOWS : "Guy Howard killed in action today." The Dynamiters. Moscow, Idaho, ;Oct. 22. There are scenes of activity around the U.S. court rooms in preparations for the term ol federal court which will begin tomorrow under Judge Bcatty. The principal in terests centers in the trial of the alleged dynamiters from the Coeur d'Alene min nig uieinci. Their cases come first on the docket." The grand Jury has its sit ings Monday, Tuesday snd Wednesday. Daring Robbery. ATcniso.v, Kan., Oct. 22-Two robbers last night shot and killed ore man and wounded another in a store at Doniphan j which they later robbed, and today am bushed and shot and killed a policeman and wounded another man, both mem- uers oi a popse pursuing them. Tonight the robbers are surrounded six miles north of Atchison, and an attem pt to ar rest them will be madeaj, daylight. At Manila. Manila, Oct. 23 8:50 A. M An Amer ican oll'icir was killed and two men wounded bv the Filininna In an attselr nn a launch with General Lawion'g expedi- in jjio niquiia, near fcau tmdro. Tie reVs fi red vo'loys from the shore. wer sani complaint, tbe plaintiff will an- v j w toe aobae emiueu court tor lbs re lief prayed tor in said eoma'ainr.. t..mnt Kor a decree dissolving the bonds of ma Uimon) now existing between plaintiff anu ueinauama or piaintlH S COataandaif buraement herein ant for the care and odstody of tbe child meo'.ioned in tre complaint nereio. Thia summons is published once a week for six cooaecutivs weeks in Tun Srsit iwoa-ri usmocrat, a newspaper publi.hed ia Linn Oounty.Oregon.and of general cir culationin saidf county, puraoaot to sn or der of Hen. Gel. D. Harton.Coiintv Judgs of Linn county.Oregon. niwle and dated by him on the Uib d iy of Meptember, IHU. riieiULeot the tlrat public' ion oflhia summona i Krtuay toe 15th day of Sep tember, 1S99. . Dated Albany, Or), on, 8epr.t 15, 18tr, W. R. Bif.rKf. Attorney for Plaintiff. ' South of the Norlhweat corner of said nation land claim and runnlua thence West. 34.61 chains more er leu to ths Kaat liaeol ths Donation Land Claim of Oeo V Crawford and wife, Claim No. off, in TownahiDl2. South ol Kanire 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, thence onth 63 24 chains more cr fvss to tho South line of Ibe North H ol ihe North wel i ol Section 13. in said hut named townaulp, thenos Eaat 38.0 1 thain more or lens to the Soulbwatt corner of said Claim No, Hi. thence N'rth to ths place of beginning, containing 204.88 acre, more or h-sa, situated in Lino County, Oregon. And for tbe cot and duhuraeuient in curred in s tid suit Tbis aumnior, if served uoon von bv publication in the Statu Kiohts Dsmo- chat by order of the Hon Geo D Harton. county judge of Linn count), Oregon, made and done at-Alhnnv. Oreiron. i he 80th day of 8e pl. ii.ber. 1HW. The date of the Aral bublioaiion of this suinmnna in said newapHPer i Friday. October 0, 181)9. 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