A Live Letter. A letter writl en by "Church Mem bur" of Albany nil published lo yetter day's Oregonlati, 1in csussd an Immense sight of talk In Albany, ll li red hot turning of ttnter evidence by tint writer. According to the correspondent bis church li full of hyuMrltss mid cut throats, of which bo admits bl I out but It Id and cau't get out.. Tbe writer gees (o cxtromet. There are undoubt edly hypocrites In his church the same I In others aod at la every thing else that amounts to any thing and offers any tiling worth copy 1 11 k alter, but not nil of luein, and there are some fashionable women who are not above washing dishes at church roclals with tbe poor members, though H Is too ti lie that as a rule they want to lm the decorations. If tbl Isttersel pimple to thinking and turning from their hypocrisy, If they Lav any, and drop, in their inabblen ways If they have ai.y, it wilt be a good thing. As a whole though It It rattier unreasonable. The Uo't man by the way, can mm o a r ty etraight guess ss to who wru J, after aome astl i . Dikd. Mr. Perkins, tho limn who was brought down from the front eev era! daye ago, wl;h a crushed leg, lol lowel by tho dUcov r that he bad the smallpox, died yetti t .lay evening. Ill death waa principal! from the crushed leg aggravated by it i dlseaso. The de cenemi man waa at ut forty years of age, A couple of weeks before beginning work In the logging t-amti where lie met with the accidtmt.he bou been In Salem. The Moon rraUlence, where he died will be quarantined for the full time In such .oases. Haluiwk'kk Social. The mom hereof JSeulah Rebekab Lodge No. 35, 1. 0. 0. F. are arranging for a Hallowe'en Social at the D id l-eloa Hall at the cloee of the meeting of Albany lodge No. 4 neat Wednesday evening, A program of more than ordinary Internet (e promised accompanied by refreshment peculiarly suitable for such a holiday. All Odd Fellows and their families, including so journing brothers and their families, are cordially invited to ho present. Foot Ball. The game of foot ball at Albany lent Saturday between the Willamette of Salem and the Albany college eleven re sulted In victory for Willamette by 15 to 0, Willamette making three touchdowns and Albany one. The game was alow1 with hardly any distinctive features, Tho Albaiilcs got a move on towards the but that showed what they could do. Captain ilmmm dislocsted his arm in the first part of the game and bad to with draw. Snyder knew the signals poorly and the result was entirely different playing from that soon in practice. In the east some games were played that, tvould have made tho hair ol all the pl vers In Albany but lavage's stand on end. Following wore played elsewhere: At Chicago Chicago and Pennsylvania tied 6 to 6, though the former outplayed the member of tiie lilg 4. At New York Columbia defeated Yale 5 to 0 and besides mode two touch downs that were not allowed. At Boston Harvard defeated Carlisle 22 to 10, Hudson kicking his customary goal from the Held. At Ithica Cornell lowered the colors of another Big 4 defeating Princeton 5 to 0. At Hen Francisco the Stanford fresh men ucfeated tho California freshmen 0 to u. Forest drove the home club defeated Portland high school .10 to 0. At Portland the Muhrioiiiaha dfntd the Chemawa H toO. At Uuhwburit. III. Knox. 35: Eureka. 0. At Cber In. O. Ohm atatn nnlv.ri.lt v. j Oberlin, 0. At Madison. Wia.Uulvertltr of Wia- consio, 1C: Hush medical college. 0. At Lafayette, Ind. l'erdue, 40: Pe- pauw,U. W. C. T. i:.-The Central W. C. T. U will meet tomorrow aftrrnoon at the usual time in the hall. We expect re ports from the Slate and National Con vention. Will not the members give Urge attendance and begin tbe new year's work with neat. Maa. Dm. EasKi.ts, Sec. Tliere is usl one cast in Albany now and that i varioloid In a light form, the co ol At Hcott, son ol hs-slieritt Bcoit Ho recently wnt with bis father E tslcrn Oregon, uat before be left being exposed to a severe rate of chicken pox fti uy a aister, on returning lie was . taken down and hia case pronounced varioloid. He is tilting up and ia doing wen. 1 ber are no other rates 01 any thing of the small pox nature notwith standing wild exaggerations. Tomorrow night will be Hallowe'en la Eugene a special police force has been engaged and the mayor has issued proclamatlon-warning lawbreakerr. 6a perintenuent aieuonaid ana others are warned to hide their wheelbarrows and wagons. Tbe Hallowe'ener who makes himself obnoxious by going to extremes -ehould be -stopped. It Is a simular taste that cannot suited in the varied rnd large selection o! Jewelry at Will & Stark's. Tbe beat goods and reasonable prices. Mr. Harold Jackson Is la the city. Lawyer W. E. Yates and E. K. Dry son, oi uorvaiiis, are in the city. Superintendent Fields, of the 8.1", woe in too-city this noon. Mrs. if. v.uatee. or lililaboro. pres ident of the W. K. C. has been in the U'tkiuire Maine, oi Newport, can over this noon one. visit with Albany iriemii. Mrs. Waliis Nash waa in the city to day on her way home from attending the national W. C. T. U. in Seattle. Hon. J. Clem left this noon on a tiip to Indiana ami unto on several week visit with relatives and former neigl 'bora. 'BUIIo" Dunn Mt Wednesday even ing for the home of hlslparents, in Alb any, Oregon, tie is In very poor healtQ ana recovery seems impossible Aieaior Malt. Hallowe'en, Tuesday evening. Every one ought to go somewhere so come to the lUthtx.ne Bisters Hoclal at the K. of 1". Hall. Ten cents admission. A short program, funny games and lots of fun. A Hallowe'en social will be given by the iKpworlh league at the parsonage Oct. 31st, to which all members and thir .friends are cordially invited. Refresh ments will served and a free will offering taken. . 3. N. Brandeberrv, who bat said hit doterests ia the lumber yard, expects, in a tbort time, to remove with his family tto Albany, where he Is joint owner with Nets Wbreler in an extensive lum 'derysr. His two sons are to be sent .at once to Portland for a coarse in a bust .nest college. Corvallit Times. Statement by Mrs. Moon. The following was dictated across the street by Mrs. 8. 0. Moon, nurse of tbe tat Mr, 1'erkins. and Hken dowa by a frietid. In juttice to myself end to the young en, Mr. r ranch and Mr. i.n,i .i. j'" nu nneeiusijiy sstlst ed me during (bis awful uw r.r.i """" 7 "'at everything thatconld e done bos been done, nninniv ti. comfort of the atllicted man, but for the piuw. wo oi uie outside community, fcvery simile nrwim ed by the physician or by the authorities as well as that our own judgment sug gested nae been faithfully carried cut. the rumor that nnia fmn m tmu have been on the street ainN. n .r quarantined is absolutely false. There iiavinif betnna!thr M.nu. ...i. ,.i " won in KVIIIK Wi ;ny prrton, except the doctor since be- ioro uie p4troi was put on. I feel that it is unnecessary for me say uus to any one who knows me, but lor the benefit of thoso who do not Know my principles, and especially for those wuu MiiuM.ives nave so nine eense o honor that they are always ready to Im iuw uouunureuio tnings ol oUicrs, make this statement of rim pie fact. lino. u. C. Moo At the Col ei-o laatfUtiinlav wwli.u Mr. Knetcrans, tbe cbalk-talker, . (or an hour and a halt, delighted a fair slsed audience, not only with Lie rsnidi drawn pictures splendidly executed, but mm ni uu ma umb siven in m verv pleasing manner that makes one on good terms with him at once. The audience woe very appreciative. Accompanying miv urawmg 01 a coup'e oi scenes were i song, Longfellow's Bridge by Mrs, Nut mm ana mo ouanee mver uy Messrs ACIitSOO and Achieon. Irvine. Kbtarart ana uornsna. Hie entertainment cioeea wun the auctioning off of the pictures, a spirted affair, fnlcularly when tbe football aketch and Mimi, nf others were disposed of. Oakville. Tangent. Mr. Klmariun fimlth. of Halser. was visiting friends here latt Friday. , The China pheasants are scarce this yer. Borne of our hunters get 6 or 6 where thev got 14 last year. The tres pass law will have the effectof keenine so many of tbem from being killed, I Mr. Thomas McWiillams. ofHalsev. was among us last Thursday. Mr. James Monan Is jaw drivlns tnam for II. V, Fircber, at Corvallit. We BltlsteJ the road boaa In ranalrlnir the bridge at Shearers. The bridge needs new lumber on both approaches. Died, at her residence near Oakville on Friday morning Oct, 27tb, Mrs Msr- ma r.. i-aiuson, aged 73 years. 0 months no -3 days, Mrs. I'sttison was born n West Virginia on Feb. 8. 1820. where she resided with her psrents during her youth. Bbe went to Jowa with her par ents at the age of 14 whore she resided until Wi when she came with her but hand to this county, flbe leaves a fami ly of nine children, two danahtert and one son in lows and five daughters and one son in this county. She lived a OhrktUn life. Linxie RoiiE Ben, Moviko. Ad important moving has been tsklng place in the city today, that of tbe A. O. U. W. to their new rooms ia the Crawford Block, built especially for them. Their apartments are ireoer ally recognized to be the most commodi ous of any In tbe city, splendidly arrang- sa ior uxige entertainment and work Tbe ball is an immense one having the advautsge of being w'de as well as long, ut ior too most varied and etuctent de grew wor. rarttcuiarly will tbe new apartments be suitable for tbe entertain meat oi members and the public. The hall will be formally ded cated next Fn day night, when ihe grand lodge will convene with tbe members and there will be guests from msny of tbe neigh boring Cit'cs. Tbe event Dromiaea ta ha IT... . ' a reu letter one A Boo CiTr. Ed Wiogate returned yeeterdsy irom a visit le Sampler, aud says it is one of tbe liveliest towns be bas ever visited. Heal etate there is as bmb ss li is in rorusnd. and la ee ne evrrv day, while butinees la the mercantile line Is greater there tbsn tbe stores are capable of handling. Mr. Wiogate wat la sampler last Wednesday night when two mm held in a saloon and robbed it ol about 250. lie says tbe next morn ing everjbo.fr was out witb a gun hunt ing for tie robbers but ibey bad made gooti tueir escape. the Dalles T. M. Farmers In this Dart of tl very busy patting In their fall crops, and the ground Is now in fine condition for working. A'l kinds of work haa ln ,t,i.,i sccoant of the UtlUIIJaf Mill All tl t Wai M since Argust 1st. The potato eropU turning nt t mebsely. one man rnnrta b..i 7 bills and another Msaeksor 1139 bush els from less than of aa acre. The nurserymen are receiving- large order lor trees of which they have a fine IV. L. Knlabten haa IrmAatt htm f.-.- a J,ArchJ.b,d,'or P'tw near Crawforde vine. nr. ft. and lam I will hm miauul by their many friends at this place where they bave resided for mnra t..n iorty years. John Anderson, wlm i.n foreman for tbe H. I'. Co. fur ti. t..t or eight years Las sold his property here sna wni move to Uorebarg, where he ,u lug repair gaog lor tbe . f. Mr. Dooley, who purchased tbe Ander- won propel ty. will tniwn .n,l i.w.' charge of the . P. section. W. 0. Hadsoa bss about comnleted a new barn on his place In east Tangent. Richard lonea llta tyttiat 4 Vaalaen HwB nuv iv jiaovvi aa Oregon lo take charge ol a large farm in K. L, Bryan has rnnrn.t In I.I. I.nm. near Milton, Umatilla county. A team belonging to W. W. Powell, wtiicn was beins- driven k Ans t.i. boys, becsme frightened by tbe arjeet- ting ol the barrow and ran away. One of the animals fell on the barrow badly lacerating it in many places. i. v. flewcomb bas his frnit dryer in iiiiud. ne win dry all the ap- JO Tryon bas been annnintiul nnaL' master to sneceed O. Bcott who I el used io accept tne responsible position. ioeu.r.Knighten farm bat lately -V" w m jenxs nrotners. ey. r . a. Hoses hasqait preaching aid moved back to Tangent and will go Into the business of raising rabbits. One of the Albsoy wood saws bss been sa wing wood here ior tbe last week an J sun uas pienty ol work in sight. inerearetw or three vacent booses in Tangent which is something anasaal ior mis inrivmg little bars. Tryoo & Mosei are eull ranning their -vm uctiTsriDg gooas to their many vuetvuisia iu iuv county. An excellent sermon was preached nere Sunday by Bev. guangte on the uvjcciui - toe xrue uiiurcu. Hon. J. K. Weatherford returned thla noon from a business trip to Portland. R. I) Cooper, the Independence bank er, was in tbe city yesterday on butioetf. Heniy Hayes, of Corvallit. a former resident of Albany, waa in the city to day. License was Issued today for the mar riage of W. 0. Haverland and Mrs. Etta Uber of Brownsville. Dr. W. II. Davie was called In Harrla burg last night by tbe dsngerout illness oi uit orotner, it, a. Davit. Mr, uenm urey Aiiee ana son ol ce- attie, watu.,areinthe city the guests oiur.ureyanu ismiiy, arriving this noon. - j . Key, Edward Ecc'eston, returned this noon from Portland where be baa been for some time in the interest of Albany vuuegv. Mrs. L. E. Dlain reiarnsd last night from Seattle, where the bad been to at- t.-ud the national convention of the W, U. T U. Mr Frank Hastings will leave tonight lor Boaibern Oregon on a prospecting inp among tue many rica mining Cumtcx. mm The Kind Yoa Have Always Bonght, and which lia hem In mo for over 30 years, has borne the signature or and has been made nnaer m pcr f sonal uicrvlIon nlnce it Infancy. wvwir., Allow no one to occctvej yu All Counterfeits, Imitation and Snbstltntes are bnt Ex-! pcrfmcnt that trifle with and endanger tne oeaiui wi Infant and Children-Experience against Expertoent.J What sis CASTORIA Caatoria I a nhtltnte for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop' and Booth In? Syraps. It 1 Harmless and Pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstance. It age 1 it guarantee. It destroy Worm and allays Fevcrlshness. It cure Diarrhcca and "Wind , CoUc It reUevea Teething Trouble, cure Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate the Stomach and Bowel, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children' Panacea The Mother Friend. ' GENUINE C ASTO R I A f ALV AYS 1 Bears the Signature of jr muMiaai The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ( The dedication of the A. 0. U. V. hall nest Friday nljbt will not be open to tbe general public on account of tbe larfi memberebipof the two lodges, but will be for tbe members of the A.O. U. vy, and Degree of Honor and their familiea, and Invited guests, otherwise many would bave to be turned away. 'Pickets can be obtained at the store of Julius Joseph by those entitled toattend. . Prof. Washburn of the state uuiversity came to Albany this morning and met ' ten barrels of eastern oysters wnlch he accompanied to the Bay this noon. Ue will plant them in the Bay there with ex cellent prospects of their development into eaters. Thoso heretofore planted have done pretty well, Mid there is little doubt thht eventually Yaquina wi'i be a great oyster raiser. Members of tbe K. of P. are requested to be present at the regular meeting to night. Business of importance. An Astoria man lias a big band bell with a date on it of 1781. It waa one need as a dinner bell, and then in early days as Aatoria's first fire bell. j Recent Benton coaoty sales: J, H. "Hi 10 y?,m' Bclt 10 crM n" Albany ; 1300. Ellas Keeney et al to Homer Keeney, 22 acres near Albany; tl. The remains of Roy Custer, who died at Oregon City yesterday were taken through Albany this noon Ior Corva'lis for burial. He was ten years of age. The New Yorit auction store of San Francisco, which recently purchased tbe goods of W R. Biain will dispose of the fame in Albany. , 8pokaoe parties say that they have it from Inside authority that the 1 I nf .Seattle, bas been sold to Mark llanna ami nenry l'atne, while the 1 I, people say it is absolutely untrue. Tbe ropes have been attached to the bell in tbe tower ol tbe court house and in case of lire the alarm will be made wun ims boil. The ropes are at the right of the entrance near the elevator. in 1 w a . . uanuon Hcoraer: jt now. appears that Coleman Gillesole. confined in the county jail at Ooquilie City on tbe charge oi muruenog wrs Kiisoa at Uold Beacn some time since, denies a portion of lbs contention that he made at Roteburg, and bat written a statement which im piioatt-s ethers in the horrible crime. He now rays he did not murder the old lady nut when ebe waa being reordered he was in another rart of tbe bouse eat- lot a lunch. His written statement bas not ) st hesn made public. J. E. VanderpoolTiaceived tbe sad in telligence yesterday that his brother, Jams W. Vanderpool, had enccumbed to pneumonia , at tbe home of hie daugh ter, in Klamath, California, a few days ago. Deceased was tor msny years a resident of Prineviile, which place be left aoout a year ago to make bis home with his children in Gsmornia, He was ill but a short time prhrto bis demise. talem Statesman. g'dos there. - Lose no time In making on ronr mind lo go to tbe K, of P. Hall this evening as the Raibboae Bisters will entertain yon. Only ten cents. Ever) one made wel come. Mr. and t,s. Peter Sohlosecr returned last night from Portland, where they have been visiting for some time gnettt of their daugbter.Mrs. O. . Pisb. Mrs. StaaOammino' and Mini Mamie Montgomery returned last nivht from Tbe Dalies where Ibey had been on a visit who airs. u;ive Jackson btevens. Tbe new president of the state Snndav School Association is contracting freight agent ot Uie O. R. & N. Co., ot Portland, ana is gooa Business man aa well as a live Sunday school superintendent and woraer. - Capl. McGregor and Lieut. Ma vol tba Salvation Army left this afternooo for roruaod. where they will await ordere for an advance upon a new fie.d. They are worthy young ladii-s and made maoy friends In Albany by their upright con duct and pare lives. P. F. Uardman, one of the clerks in the office of the state land board, who went to nis nome at Albany on Satur day night for an over-Sundav visit with lil family, did not return yesterday, for the reason that his son. who was rerjort- ed as recovering from a severe stuck ot appendicitis, had suffered a relapse, and was in a terioas condition. Mr. Hard man will probably renain at borne un til tbe patient is out oi danger. Salem Mrs. Sarah Clevenger, president of the Kehskah Assembly ot Oregon, ar rived here last evening fom an official tour oi tbe eastern Dart of the state. During the month she visited lodges at Springfield, Coburjf, Brownsville, Scii, Silverton, Scotts Mills, Portland, Hood River, The Dalles. Henoner. Hardman. lone, l a Grande, Cove, Uaion, Baker viiy, renuioton, ischo, Wetton and Athena, She also visited the Odd Fel lows, borne of tbe -state ot Washington at Walla Walla, tt which institution Mrs. E. J. Colvin, sister of Mrs, Ob as. Olesenv of this city, a matron. Mrs. Cltvenger reports the order of Rebekah as prospering in Oregon, and an enthu siastic membership is pressing steadily forward with their good work. DIED LANGFORD. In Albany, on Saturday ucioner zs, lssw, tne fourteen year, old ion ot 0. P. Langford. Funeral seruices were held at 0 o.clock Sunday and wero couducted ,by Rev, Holmes ofthe Christian church. A Rich State. From the Telegism : Vioceot Harper, of Scaib Bend. Ind, who has spent tbe greater part ol he patt five months here, is ooe of tbe most entbnsiastic men having visited Oregon this year. He is a wealthy man and bat Inspected almost every part of tbe state witb a view to Investing tome oi bis dis engaged money. ..... . .U U' I t . - , "j. jwu tiioaiu cave a population of million instead of hundreds ot thous and," said Mr. Uarner veatordav after. noon. "Your resources are superior to " osoer tiate. i oey are great er than those Which aannort In enmlmt an Laropeao principality of at least 6 000 000 people. Your wheat interests alone ccoid engage double Oregon's popa!at!on, were tbe proper enterprising ipirits en listed for tbe foreign handling of tbe pro duct. It Is the same with your frnit cat tare. My observation imnresaea ma that insufficient practical interest is dis played in marketing it. While Oregon tans i possess many admirable quilities, yet I mutt say they lack the trade-baild-ing hustle of the Eastern people. Were alt your advantages transplanted to my state, I vow that Indiana would in a short t'me be the richeit and generally most prosperous state in the Union, ig noring altogether the obstacle of trans portation order which yoa claim to la- "I have Visited the mininv timm ia Eastern and Southern Oregon, and witb what I bave seen I can't appreciate the necessity of expert mining men leaving tbe confines of this state to gain com petencies if not fortunes. , Shedd. A party was given Friday evening Oct 20, 1899, at Shead to Crame aod Davie ball by Misses Zel'a Davis and Peirl Al- cabtm. Tbe young people eojoyet themselves at playing games until a boo I 11 o'clock when refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. Dots . ford. Mrs. Davis. Zella Davis, Ms Al iingbam. Pearl. Claude. Ralnb. and Jes sie Ailinghsm, Ralph Cooper, Fred Wal lace and Mabel Sprenger, John, May an- Kate Sutherland. Blanche. Mart. uete and Vera Wilson, Robert Fither, Ena Clement. Martha and Anna Halvereon Amos Wilm4. Anna Wricbard, Uiue and Lolu Wright. E gie Morgan John Tbomp son, Ethel Branson, Lillian Hsmmeli, Frank and Charley Welsh, Charley Da vis. Lois Smith. Edith Pagb. John aod PhiiiD Duncan. Myrtle and Lnla Mar- gaaon, W liter Davis, Geo. Cmme, Fau- oie Rooker, Linns Roberts, James and Clifford Gray, and Park Rolerta. John Duncao. Jr. returned home the other day from Eastern Oregon. The vallev ia good enoogh for him. Amos Wilmot will leave soon for bis Old home. A new divorce suit brought in the cir cuit court of Linn County is that of I-aura Felger agt . Benjamin Felgr, of Philomith, Benton County, by E. R. Bryson attorney. The couple were mar ried in 1896 and according io the com plaint the wife got just the kind of a man it ia a good thing to find out before mar riage. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, lohdelity etc. They nave one child whom the mother desires to k eep. The O. A. 0. and WiUamettes will meet on tbe gr.diron nest Saturday. iast eaiutaay uorvailis cheered for S '"'" cexi Mcuraay they will have ctneient tune to play. The Journal comntaina nf lha nnnrfii. forcemeat of the anti-spit ordinance in Salem. Albany needs to try one from the appearance of someot our cement structures. A motor has bten introduced in tbe telephone office, and the grind stone act has been done a may with being followed by merely touching i he button and the motor d its tbe ringing. Mr. Julius Cradwhl has placed his order for a large and fine stock ot holiday goods, the best display to be found in tbe city, and be wilt have some Largains in prices. They will arrive soon and it wiil pty to buy early. While working with a wood saw at Scio George Bilyeu was unfortunate in meeting with an accident that resulted in the loss of two of his fingers. Oneoi his hands caught in the saw and tins was the result. Drs. Prill and 'Hill drecsed! the hand, saving one or two of the other ; fingers bv good work. " TbeU.of 0. and the Ghomawos will play .oot ball in Eugene next Saturday. Notwithstanding tbe defeat of the In dians by ilultnomfch Eugene will bave to bustle. Tbe Democrat though ex pects to see the state university win. It will be necessary to give tbem reatige with Califomians. The U. of O. will play tbe Muitnomabs on Nov. 11. A week later tbey will tackle the hardest jib of their lives, the Berkeleys. Mrs. M: M. McKay, the World's only wumsn mining txpert,' arrived fioa Spokane, this morning She was form erly a resident of CorvaUie, but it now a heavy stockholder in some of tbe be;t paying propositions in the famous min ing districts in Washington. She owia an interest in the famous "Fortune" mine. She will try, while In Salem to dispose of her interests to her friends here, Salem Journal. A Comxa Tbkat. Mitt Catherine Oli ver, the noted elocutionist in Scotch dia lect, will be in Albany f om Saturday, November 4,to the To aday following. Os Monday evening, November 6, Miss Oli ver will give one of her matchless Scotch recitals, which bave liven her tbe repu tation ol beine probably tbe best in tbe world in thie line. . A friend in Spokane writei tbe Dcxocbat man that she de serves all that can be said in ber praise tbatber recitals are of a very high order and she is as we I a charming woman. Tb entertainment will be given in tbe United Presbyterian cburcb, and tha all, poor and rich alike may bear this woaderiai woman, tne aamianon mm ne tree, but there will be a collection, and those who can afford it will be expected to give in horor as the entertainment will deserve. At MeMinnviile the republicans and democrats each placed a ticket in the field. On the republican ticket are tbe following: Mayor, H. M. Dan elss re corder, ti. 0. L. Savder; marshal, C. H Neal; onncilmea, J. E. Dorl am, F. E. Rogers and C. F. Daniels. Democratic ticket : M a or, II. !e. Mai inev; record er, W. L. Hembiee; marshal, J. W. Hayee; conncilroen, Alex Milier, M. E. Hendrick, John Bennett. The election occurs next Monday. Sheriff Withers, ol Eugene, paid the amonnt of the defalcation of hi deputy U. J. Day. 2,1 10.49, in lull, doing so ntlv. Thia is a very pleasing ex ample in these day when men generally try to get rid o' paying out money for other men's rascality though responsible egally. Letter LI-.t Fo'lowioy a tL iit of letter rnii!ui)g in the Postoffice t Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Nov. 1, 1899, Persons calling Ior thete letters m vt gi ve the date on which advertised : Carey, James T Uutwerier, Mrs J Eoglebardt, J J Maxwell, Otio Smitb, UK Wbitter. Dr J Y Burrcb, Mr Julius (iritbam, O . Caufield, S F-3 Dutton, U B Hood, Rev Mra McDooonge, Jas Nance, Miss Haiti Wataon, Mr Calvin Welkins, Harry S. S Tsaim. P M David Myers and lamily left todav lor Klond ke.foar miles from Wasco, where thev will reside. They makethi move on account of Mr. Myers having the as thma. Mi - Myers has already been there to prepare a home tor them. ... i Small Annoyances fret and worry 1 one. Sour milk1 overnight; no milkman In the morning : no , cream for the , coffee; no milk i for the baby. fXVOOw V?. v a ww.ii J w f,i:L!C I!a3Eioocl CDKDEKSED zl'vc's available. V-zl lot forty years. C : : J '. :r r x i c " TUb-Ict." EClStlVS CMiXNSCD i:rg CO, K. SUMMONS lit ths CwcviT Cjcar cr ruw Stat on Orkoos Foa Lisa Coi htt Department No .2. Thomas Allison, lainliff. vs. John B Hall and Grace Hail, hit wife, defendants. To John B Hail and Grace Hall. tha abovf named defendants. fN THE NAME OF J'HK STATE Or Oregon, you are berby notified and r quired ic no anu sprear in i "e aoove eDUtled court in said suit, ad answer tbe com plaint ol tbe above named plaintiff ia said cause now on file therein, on or before tho I7tn day of Noveitter, le9, and you are hereby further notified Ibat if yoa fail to appear and answer said complaint as alortsaid, for ant teref ore the plaintiff will tase a decree against yon for th.e n ief prayed for ia taid ermpj'unt. towit: Foi a decree of said court foxecioeing tbe mortgage described i a said a;liDt herein, and forever barring yon st o . a h of you and all persons claiming by.ti.,. ujih or under you or either of you, tr -aid Simpson Feat son, aince the date of said mortgage described ia said complaint, of all right, t tie, interest or equity of rc demptiop in or lo the said premises de scribed ia said conap aint and mortgage therein described: said premises being de scribed as follows, towit: The North half of the Southeast quarter. Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter of Section teventeeo.and the Northeast quar ter of the Northeast quarter of Section twentr in Township 10, booth of Ranve 6 East of tbe Willamette Meridim, contain ing 160 acres of land according to the gov ernment survey thereof ; and airrcting that said lands bj told by the i her iff of Lion county. Oregon, and te proceeds thereof applied, first to tbe payment of the ccsts aod chargee of makug such sale and tbe costs ana disbursfments ot said tnit, sec ond, to the payment of f SO CO as a reas caable attorney's fee for instituting said suit; third, to th l af merit o said plain tiff of the sum of f (ioo.OO in U. S golc coin, together ith In'ereet thereon in like gold co n at the rate of ten pr cent per annum from tbe loth dav of March, 1896, until paid, and for a judm-nt against you aud each of oq for the costs and di burremeDta heiein and for cucb other ana further relief aa may be m et to equity. This summons is served upon you ly publication for tix consecutive weeks prior to the 18tb day of November, 1899, in the States Rights Democrat a weekly news -paper of genetai circulation throrgbont said county and state, printed ai d pub lished at the city of Albany in Linn coun ts, Oregrn. by or er of Hon U o D Barton, -County Jndite of Linn 0 nnt , Ongon, which ordr bears dab- Cct 2nd. 1899, nd fl at the said Hob Gf D Rrton, j'idge of tid county, ia rd order for the pcMioaiinn of said summon npn yon haa p eicrib d the 17th ri.y oINivember, l-iyj. as tne time on or be'ore wl ich ou thall appear and answer said ccn plaint in said sun The date cf the first p iblica'ion of this snram r in said uenspaptr is October Cth, 1899. W. B, Brirw. AUoiaey for Plaintiff.