The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 16, 1900, Image 7

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    MONDAY.
.... ...i i . ,m,i.s.;i,' 1 ,
Court convened at 0 o'clock this lorr
noon with Judgejllurnett m the flnt oo
cupant o( iht new bench. Tbe docket of
mirty cwi was run through In twenty
minutes, most or in mii being settled
and only four or five announced for trial.
W. 0. Tweedale end W. II. Warner
were amiliileU bailiffs.
The following caaaa were dlannaad nl i
II llryantagtO L Roach, reo money,
tuwiiiuuiib voitunuia.
Rubin TroUke agt FA M InsOo, man
date from supreme court. Battled.
Bolin YYIetorwlla et al ant FA M Ini
vo, mandate Ironi supreme court. Heu
tied.
Mrs E Klrkpatrlok agt II Itarnea t al,
reo money, attachment. Continued.
G W Wright ant Melvlna Fletcher et
al, reo money. Mettled,
R L Habln avt J I' Hohn, reo money,
attachment. Keltled.
Meier-Frank Oo But J I' Ilabn, recov
ery money, attachment, Huttlud,
It L Bablo ict J I Hahn, rec. money,
attachment, flouted.
8 F, Young ait Albert Thoiua. re
money, attainment. Judgment by de
fault. J It rtnrber t al agt 8 J Archibald.
Settled.
Z If Kudd agt 0 Jenning et al, roe
money, attachment. rk'ttM.
Klrt Orawlord agt (i It Mlllov, rec
tnonev, attachment. Judgment by do
fault.
1111 A Oaliovun ant Thome Largo, rec
money, attachment. Judgment by de
fault. K Klioff agt Mona MIIW et al, rec
money, alUchment. Com I iued for eer
vice. Warner agt Klxer, confirmation.
Upon motion of Judge Hewitt Andrew
Nkear wat admitted to tiUaeithlp, re
nouncing hia allegiance to the Ktug of
Hweden and Norway. WitnetMi, Judge
tlowitt and lion io Chambt rain.
The two caa of the State a.t Morrla
were t ei for trial tomorrow moi nmg.
At 1 o'clock an indictment wat pre
sented by the dlitrict attorney agalnat J.
YY. Thompson, charged with forging the
name of I'. J, fcimiley to a check fur $13
fiaraed on F. 1,. Kelt. N. M. Newport
wa kihi1iiUnI attorney and tomorrow
morning mi Mil lor pleading.
The lirttra.a tried In the new court
houne was C. K. lirownell agt J. J. 8pat
Ingor, called this afternoon.
The district attorney aa given until
tomorrow to report father indictiiienta,
under new law indictments being
preacntod the drat day of court uulee
furil ertim it given by (he court
Deed :
Patilet Archer to IteUcca (irlllln,
40 acre t 1
17 8 to Jawib Oplinger, 10 Ko.... Talent
laniel y Miller, ol Nebraska, ty
will, to Mary K Lewelllng, E A
lUevineand (ieorye file viu each,
tjl2S and aixllt part in certain
real estate ,
J A Cain to It H Martin trustee,
45.31 arret., 1
It 8 Martin trualee to ,0. W Mo
Klnley, 45.22 arree 6
Robert Kobe to K U and M J Mae
tor, 100 acree...,. ......... 1000
J II Ifowa to lwle A Warner, 1
blm-k, lirownavlllct C00
W It Kirk to L A Warner, 4 41
feet Iront, llrownsvillc 200
Mortgage for 1 700.
l'rohate business:
In ettato of Margaret Knox, George
Knox apnoliited administrator. Value
of propert, $IAuO.
In estate cf ICctiard Ferlow, Inventory
filed. Value of property, 14215.
to catafe of (trace Ann Davit, will filed
(or probate, h b t'avit executor. 1'ron
rty lelt equally to IS K Davia, Arvilla
Fuller, Vlr.il I'avia and 'I Davit. Value
of nroirtv. 11000.
In estate of Jot I-ceper, Inventory filed.
A Housekeeper's Monologue
"Ufa aee, what Have I to do thia
week? Washing today, hope the clothet
will get dry.
Tneada it Ironlug day, and I want to
go to Mitt tlrowoell's Mutical In the
the evening. Mean to aik John for 25
cen'a.
Wednesday, I will hake tome of tboae
lemon piet before my bread comet on,
and there't the W. U. T. V. tocial In the
evening. They are alwayt pleatant.
Wbat doea the paper say about HT "A
Tbank Offering Social" That It all right,
we have much to be thankful for.
"Bright ova minute apeechee by the pat
tortfof the city." Mr. made a
bright ten minute ipeech the ether even
log, gnat he could do it In five minute
too. "Muilo Interspersed," I do like
mutic. I tnuit try and be there. Re
freshment" too. We'll gt Mary to
atay with the children and John aod I
will both go.
The remain of Lvman J. Kelrey, a
prominent young man of Corvallia for
many yeare, were taken through Albany
todav for Corvallia for burial. He died at
Manila on May 29. 1HU0. H waa a
member of D. Co, of the 2nd regiment.
Mr. George Kuox baa been appointed
Administrator of the estate of tna late
wKo, Margaret Knox, deceaaed. -
A very interesting entertainment waa
Klven March lO.at the Heard Hall in Tan
gent by the teacher and pupils ol School
No. 25, for tho'purnoae of reouring funds
for a tie 1 1 for the new school huuse of
District 25. A large audience waa pres
ent and wat greatly pleased With the
elaborate and well rendered program,
which consisted a', recltatione, dialogue,
drills, eorue very beautiful tabl-us
with several tongt lntertpened. Messrs.
Ed Shoel, Willard and Everett Davit
greatlv helped the displays along by ex
hibititigtwo well dolivered darkle dia
logues. The entertainmeot waa a aucceaa
over eighteen dollars being taken in.
l'lenty for a nice bell. At i'A Maud
Beard, o1 Tangent, i the teacher of No.
25 tchool, the inccesi of the eutertnln
nient it mostly due to her, Midi Heard
I n estimable young -lady and gives,
general satisfaction aa a teacher. .... j
The First National; Dank Ins ona of
those new money changure which it a
very Ingoolout and convenient Institution.
dr: hill home.
Dr. 3. L. Hilt returned title morning
from New York where be bad been to
take a twat graduate course In turgor,
file fHOO itatio X-Uy machine If follow.
iriK. iiia ut. came tacK by way of
Washington and Chicago. At Waah
Ington he met the I'realdent, who treat
eu liim like a brother, and Mark Hanna.
wna or wnose iuiki no ii aaiu to have se
cured, whom aerioutlv ha reoorta aa a
very plain, every day kind of a man. At
Chicago he visited witL Joe Sternberg In
me medical college, who la making line
progress aa a aiuurnt. 1 no Jjoctor re
lolce at being In the tend of erten vrasa
and llowert aa far alwve Now York for
weather aa thu Wathinglon mo'irnt
la above a torn! stool.
Cart Cailton hat been admitted to
cllUenthlp.
William Currier, of Koaeburir. waa fa
the city yeaterday,
Mr, D. Brltow.ofCottaaeOrove.lia
been In the city.
line. It. A. liana!! eaute aver mm
(he bay tblt noon.
T. 0. Hendrlckt and wife, nrnmln.nt
Eugene people, have been In the city.
Mra. lfonry Godley arrived In Albanv
today on a vf.lt. and la the guest of Mr.
nomine near ni's city.
Mr. William Toner, the expreit met
enger on the C. A E., cme np from
Halem last night and returned bl work
on the road.
The Examiner containa a notrait at
Ml. Oxa Waldron and announce that
he la now an actreaa Mlaa Waldron 1
the daughter of the well-known llaiititt
preacher.
License haa been lesuat for Lh mar.
riege of William Currier of l'. a-hi.ro
and Mlaa Maggie llurkhart, daughter of
i. W, llurkhart, of Lebanon. The cere
mony wat to take place today at the
home of the brtdo'a p rente at Lebanon.
The K lent Journal rav : One Oratfnn
I'lillinplne hero In nubile life aava the
canlldatee for office who exoect to lu
electe.1 on their lat war record will be
beautifully left, and he ehowa bia faitb
by declining a re-nomlnatlon.
In Roaeburg tonight Nellie M. Lamb-
eon, Deputy Hunreme Commander La
diee ol the Maccebeee, and Dannie II.
Ktovall, Der,uty Supreme Conunan.ter
NOignnoi ine Maccatwea, will g'v lec
ture on the ordert ol Maceabee.
The young ladtra of the Y. W. ft. A. il
the Albany tJoll.-ge will givi an tntetain
nient next Friday evening March M. in
theOollege Chatel. All aie cordially
invlied to attend. 10 ceot admUion.
Rev. F. W. Parker, pattot of the Con
giegational church, yeaterday tendered
hia resignation aa pior oithe church to
take efhiel Mrch 31. He be an offer a
lecturer ol the Woodmen of the Wor!d
and wilt probably accept the eame.
Mi Flora Maaon baa returned from
her California flp after a pleaant ex
per'.enre. Mia Margaerite Uopkine w"io
ent with her It neitr Phoenix, arlaona,
the guest of Mr Kate a former Albanv
chool teacher, and (Mi PfeilTer 1 at
Oakland, Calif.
Hon. O. i. Waseoner. etiatuni' aaent
of the U. 8. at Wh.te Pa. berondSkae
way. arrived in Albany thla noon acrom
ied by hie wife aod wl'l remain for a da
or to t ejtues'.aof Mra. Iloock. Mr. War
goner, lor many yeai one ol beatoa
county's leading elfeaBO.dse'n't like the
cold of the north, but it it uiulnrss lo
be there now.
William 8'event left oo the fiuth this
morning for l'ortland and thanca to
Cook'a Inlet, where be will assist in
erecting a caonery lor Capl. Lutxcna,
Lo came over irom the llay today and
went to Cortland to Join him. Stevens
ia an old time aeai Usher and he wa
longing to tee rait water again. He will
be gone several monthe.
A new lodge ol Ratbbone Bittere wa
organixea at isrownaville lat Friday
nlaht by Deputy Organiser Mra. U. W.
rtocntieJier atalated by fourteen Katb
bone, of Ihit oil. It carte with i
metnberihlp of abut foirty-flve. Tbe
aioaoy leuie naa a nam time aod w re
treated royally.
Hold yoor breath while you read tb.it
iwu bunco paper: wnat a ouy
pot the northern end ol the mill race i.
what a whirr and buxa of machinery;
wnai a raining ana eiogiog ol ttrong wi
tert aa they turn tne machinery ol the
mil la . Tblt oortioo of Euaene la a mat..
Uiacturing district ol no mean nronnr.
.looe, oui mere le water power going to
naeie oi amcieni ttrengin to turn many
wueeiB oi commerce.
MARRIED.
WASIIBURN-HULL-On Sat. evening
."srrn iu, ai me nevere uoue,
in Albany, by Rev. A. J, Sturtevant,
ol tho llaptitt church, Mr. N. It.
Washburn, a prominent merchant ol
MieiDurn, and Mlaa Nettie Hull, a
i . .
popniar young iaay oi bcio.
.: i- j
ittey nave .lie oca. wianea oi man
DIED
8HEA. In Albany on Sunday morning
aiarcn it, -iuwi, ot Heart disease,
Walter R. Bhea. second eon of Mr.
John Shea.
The deceaaed waa born in New Zea
land, Sept. 7, 1881 and came with bia
parent a to tbe United titatea shortly
afterwardi. They resided in Browne
vlllo for a number of years, coming to
Albany a few veart ago. Walter waa
mauenger boy for the 1'uatal Telegraph
Co., at one time, and waa a dead v, re
liable young man, well liked by all
knowing him.
The tuneral service will be held at the
Cxtliolic church, of wh ch the deceased
was a member, tomorrow at 0 a. m.
BORN.
BUOY .On Monday moming, March
11, 1900, at To' Hd, to the wife of the
p pillar agent of the C. A K , a boy,
. weight 8 pounds.
The admiriug -friends of tho family aa
an expression of-their interest in the
now comer this afternoon tent . over to
Toledo acradto made. by. them, a hi
nursing bottle ami a barn 1 of soothing
syrup. There will he joy or consterna
tion in the Buoy household when they
arrive.
Stayton's Creamery.
From the Mailt ' '
Tbe work on S: ton' cramry waa
began yeaterday ' mornlog. A all
100x200 feet Jtaa b o pdrohaaad of Lee
Brown oo what I koown aa' the liar Jan
place, convenient to tbe burlnrta district
and tbe foundation work la proceeding
c Bnepuero. a competent mutoo. ua
charge of tho brick work .
At totn at lb louoaation la completed
Henry Uruer will teot tbe building,
will be 20x28 feet In dimensions wit.'i
12x20 addition. Cement floor will be
laid. K. J. Heeley, tbe projector of tbia
new enterprise was here Wednesday
from Albany, and made the arrange
ment. The machinery, ail new aod
drat elate, bat been ordered, and it It ex
imcted the tdant will be In operation very
toou alter April I.
M. t). litur.otie of the prominent ttock
men ot Linn county, near here, teya be
think the milk of not lee than 10U cow
will be lurnWied tbia creamery from
tbat tlJe of tbe river tblapretentteaton.
Drowned in Washington.
The Dkmocmat hat received a marked
copy of the Cathlamet, Wash., Gazette,
with an account of the drowning of J.
VV. Bavage. a young man 23 yeartof age,
while working on log near that nlace,
He fell from a log alter working two and
a half daya liiere.waa swept under a raft
of them and wat drowned, though gotten
out in eooui too mtnutea. ine uaxette
aava:
Ilia name waa learned from a bundle
ol lottera addieaaed to him at Rutaell
ville, Multnomah county, Or. He ha
two tltert in Albany, Or., and a broth
er in Eastern Oregon, fcol Imel eayt it
ia poaeible Mr. Pavage'e parent live at
Antelope, Or, Judge Kelly baa written
to the marshal of Albany in bopet of
finding tbe drowned man a tiatert.
The eaddest event in connection with
the deatli of Mr. 8avge ia the manner
in which lie wia neglected by bia em
ployer alter he wat drowned and of no
uae to him. The Btar Logging Co.,
through it manager, treated the dead
employe and hia funeral with cold
blooded indifference.
Clyi'e McOcy it carrying a hand in a
sling tbe resr.lt of a fall, tbat canted a
prala.
Tbe annual echool eltfction wat in pro
great thia afternoon with L. M. Curl and
J. M. Ralaton in the He'd for director
and Virgil Parker for clerk.
A tmall buy eayt a man aero the
rirer tiled to commit auicide, but tne
item cannot be traced to a bead.
The free delivery tyttem ia lo bo tried
around llalaey aud bhedd. and the peo
ple In that part of the county are antici
pating great privilege from the Innova
tion. Wherevrr tried it haa been re
ceived with great aatiafactlon by the
farming commuuity.
The flam boo Club, a, II be out tomor
row night at 7 :30 o'clock aud present a
drill on First Street previous to the en
tertainment at the A. O. U. W. hall. It
will tw worth witnessing. The Club
hare been well trained by Capt. Fhillipe.
P. McCarty, o! Galea, wat brought be
fore Juatice Johnson tbia morning on a
charge oi telling liquor to a minor. He
waived -xaminaiion and waa bound over
to the circuit court tinder - 'S9 "bonds,
which he furnished. Salem Journal.
Tho following ticket waa-being voted
on at Stayion today, with ctruUnty of
election: Mayor, E. F. Bennett; Ooun
cilmen, W Y. Ricbart'ton, G. B. rask,
W. W. Elder, Lee Brown; recorder, W.
II. Qaeener; treasure, W. H, Cooper;
marabal. J E. Yoeman,
W. W. Wait, a miner, waa recently
fouod murjere J near Sacramento. Cal1!.
Tbe Examiner ia devoting a good deal of
pace io the matter, in an effort to ferret
out tbe murderer. Watte wat a resid
ent oi Corvallia lor a number of year.
TUESDAY.
His Valise Back.
Among those who attended the For
eater of America excora'on to Corvallia
recently waa our friend Mr. Finch, ot
the Herald. On coming home he forgot
bia valUe, which followed him today
and haa been inpectet. by eeveral of the
curiou at tbe St. Charlea Hotel.
The DxaocBATman didn't have time to
see It but Mr. Tarnei, ot tbe CAE.,
wnoee word can be relied on aaya it
contain aouie ciiiarette packages, two
beer bottles that are empty, aome oyster
cane. etc. eto., with 60 cent chargeato
collect. When Mr. Finch eeea it tonight
there i tald to be some fun in store for
the audienco.
Pecu'iiar Accident.
A very peculiar accident happened at
Lebanon last Saturday evening. Blonde
Carlton wa sitting on a borea rack
smoking a pipe, when be slipped and
fell forward upon hia face. Tbe nine
stem was driven up through bia nose.
mating a note tuat caused the nse o
eight or nine stitches in dretsing it.
A large cls of students waa given
practical lesson thia afternoon by being
permuted to attend court tn a body.
They were present when Judge Rurnett
gave bia excellent speech to Percy Far
rail on stealing, and duriug some of the
triat of ex-Uounty treasury .Morr s,
coargeu wun a wotsn aina 01 straurg,
Eureka Hameas Oil la tha best
presarTatlv of new leatber
and tha best renovator of old
laathar. It oils, aoftons, black
en and protaota. Ue
Eureka
Harness Gil
ea your brat bama, ytnT tM bar
Dna, and your oarrir top, and tn-jr
will not o-'.y look bltr but war
lonor. Bold mrywhrr-ln cant all
Maw rrom hair pint, m St (KUoaa,
14. kr (TAiaiaa eta ut.
. Oregon agt P G Morrla. larceny nob
lie money, ru0-'9a. On trial.
. Samuel Day den and II. O. Wataon ap
pear i or me Bute), and U. a. Hewitt and
K. Vteatberford for the defendant
Considerable pains waa taken In the sei
ecuoa oi a mrv and aist-Mn man irin.
ined were rejected before a Jury wae ae-
cureo. following ie the jury: A. J.
McOlure, John Cocbll, Geo. Alford, K.
L. I'lummer. Jaa. Mortran. 1. D. Grif.
fin, W. A. Hartley, G. IL Bplawn, 8. S.
Leeper, C. 0. Ulce, Joeiab Weddie, H.
jwaratena.
A M Cannon admr agt John Meinert,
reo money. Will be tried Wednesday
auircn
D A Terbnne agt John Tweedie, rte
money, rjontmueu.
v ij vrowneu agt i i r. pa linger, rec
- M n . ,m
money. )vtm trial. Verdict under in
Btrictiont of eouri for plaintiff, for
, Ol . It "
The Piano M'fg Co agt F Ackarman.
recovery of money.
Simonda M'fg Co agt DC Smith, rec
money, attaebmentfl. Judgment for
piainiiB, .
Upon motion Max Banmorart waa ad-
muiea to citixentbip.
Oregon airt l'ercv Farrall iml Elm-
ii atelier. Larcenvfromadarllinir. In.
dieted by dist-lct attorney. Will plead
tomorrow morning.
By content Percy Farrell waa permit
ted to plead guilty of timpie larce-jy, and
Judge Burnett alter giving him aome
splendid advice to never steal again aod
lo get out and atay ont of euch thinga,
better putting hi hand in the fire than
stealing, he gave him tbe light sentence
of two months In tbe county jail.
J. W. Thompson, tbe printer, after
presenting evidence of bis condition
when be committed forgery, was sen
tenced to two years in the state peniten
tiary. Whikyit undoubtedly the cause
of bis fall like tt at of many others who
touch it.
ibe district attorney presented a true
Information againat J. V. Ilabn of Sweet
Home, on the charge of assault wiih a
dangerous'weapon on A. L. Weddie last
October, .hecaae waa continued by con
tent, after tbe defendant bad plead not
gwi'ty." .
College Notes.
The Y. W. O.A. will given social
next Friday evening.
MinDora Page, '9S of Oakland, i
taking a court In muic
Pres. Mrong, of (be U of O., made a
talk to tbe atudents in chapel Mar. 9.
If Julio Caesar wa now alive be
would be 2000 yean old this year.
If Cils good wehti er contltnee It will
soon be time to organize a base-ball
ttam.
Several of the young ladiea enjoyed a
Carty at tbe club laat Friday evening in
onorof the birthday of Mi Perry.
The U. of O. delegatea to tbe orator!
rt conlett were visiting with n Mar. 8.
Prof. Straub made an intereting and
bomortua talk in chapel.
couNfy'SisFNESs.
Deed :
N J Henton to Sarah L Dawson.
. I lot, bl 7 EA Albany...... $
OACRRCotoJB McDowell,40
acres . ; i ......;.
II Bryant to Chas Freitig 49.07
- ecrea. 10 w2 ;
W G Gulliford to Ellen GulliforJ,
4 acre
R G Keene to W R Dempcey, 6
acrea, WaU-jloo
10
120
1200
75
Mortgage for 11200.
Cbaiel mortgage for 200 and $127.
Satisfaction ot mortgage for 1800.
New cases in circuit court :
M Hale agt P G Morris. Forecloseure
mortgage. Kelley A Curl attornej a for
plainun.
Thoa U Hannah agf. Mary P Hannah.
Uivorce. Kelley A Curl attorneys for
piaiotin.
Hannah Rrecner agt Linn county.
Writ of review. J N Duncan attorney
for Plaintiff.
License was iesued today for the mar
riage of D J Kirk and Jessie Romine,
daughter of Robert Romine.
Mr. Vernon Ramp will go Tbe Dalles
tomorrow with a view ol locating.
Rev. R. C. Brooks preached bis fare
well sermon in Eugene yesterday.
Mrt. D. B. MonteitU I Win at har
borne in tbia city serious y ill with heart
troutle.
Hon. M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, waa In
the city today on bis way home from
iua n est oiuo.
Mies Grace Riley has returned from
McMinnvil.) after an absence of three
mootna. A sister of Mr. Steve Riley.
Mr. Austin, the i.owling alley man
was kept at home last night by a new
comer at bis home. All doing well.
Do not miss Misa Brownell'a recital to
night It will be one of the tert mutical
tresis o( the season. At the Congrega
tional church.
Mrs. J. I. Livingstone today received
from the United Artixantthe sum of $2,
000 oo account of the death of her brother
the late "Jack" Or. el.
A L - ... . . . -
Mra. Rufua Thompson, mother of the
winner of the Intercollegiate oratorical I
conteat. whose bictttra aDDeara in In. I
day 'a Oregonian, returned thia noon from I
Mc.Minnville accompanied by ber eon'
F? Duj.i.L. ' , ipEriDrJOfONHY
."- w wt ''u;JAISSWemirSIIIIICStWIM!AClll.j
Slateaman, business manager of the Pa- 1 TfouM.imiiieit journMroattrtytiitdc
1 ' . 1 . . . I pw-MUrMtUf-n-rj.ciAetl a. r-pr-otd. vmi
lituu iiuuiniMU rhu viiairuiau Ul Ilia
congressional committee, was in the
city last evening on his way home from
a trip to Corvallia. He had bia famous
typewriter along.
Mr and Mr. .William Currier arrived ;
in Albany last nigbt from Lebanon
and left on the overland for their I
future home at Koseburg. Mr Currier
and Mia Maggie Butkbart were united
in marriage at Lebanon yesterday in a
very pretty wedding. The bride ia a
orignt and popular young I nly who ha
many frienda In Albany as well as in
Lebanon who will unite ' in extend ng
I ! tbeir best wiehe. to tbe habpy coorlaT J f I r.rti WOTSJ-lt.5. fKcM &ZVKUtt
g A ' 1 tl; IV I irfaj ?m3"T. ",";' T,'"l' 'lilVa,carTJ,pan.led.--
' 4 ., fiVI IN 1 l5 0lf'f J '',-duJ;.:.rilrahlnat6nlh.nii nickel dnnrpiiila.niuoitM
.nit men report a splendid ouUcxk alij IH 5 'J -CM '.p".'t"urtoiotiorM-i.ir ui,n T,i,r.tir it.tmi7ViitT.i
for fruit generally ana particularly for U1;V! G a L i. J3vi '':ctaitnn patent fennoniiberator.tmnro.-dioaaa.
prunes, with the season ruffic!ently r d- ihii . 5-.! e'.i 5rS?fOT3i
1 I!?,01 Io;,iLto,beV,f'-- The wu nif-,te iiM iXt TFftrj 1 : "-tt-cJ&tXS& XTXSTZSlZStt
Valley Will OO Itself thia jer according . ."I'li WS'ii J -.tittiea Eoik J),;oI,uwaiiyi,BaeanrBnitaaddoaitharplalnora-
tft ntvnt imlintti.ina iu l'y jtn. i '-1-u.'lu.iiGaanaiMintwitli-.aiyniacliuM.
1 loprvsentin.ucaitins. 3 IT CZTS 3V v "HmQ t-"-ia.i-n .., h
il Delioi.iui clam bouliijn at tie Sugar J' ..H',r .
It BiWISna.tree'.. AitcSS.
BRYAN COMING.
Hon. W. J. Bryan will speak in Al
bany on Wednesday Mareb 23, and at
other placet io the north west following.
He will arrive In Albany on tbe morn
ing train and win probably speak in tbs
rorenoon.go to aiem on tne afternoon
train, wbere be will apeak in tbe even
ing.
Arrangement and the hoar of m eat
ing will be msde hereafter.
Mr. Bryan will arrive on tbe mornine-
train from California aod return east by
fjr
vamvrnia.
Another Round Up.
Tbe Salom Journal gives another round
up of the votea of members of the legis
lature in the last session. As usual ac
cording to the opinion of tbe Journal the
Linn county members, that is Palmer
and Whitney, lead in good voting in the
interest of tbe people. Jones, s usual.
gets a low record.
Tbe Journal aayt :
In Unstable. Palmer. of Linn.ia aealn
at the Iront, He makes a record ot 15
food votes to 4 bad oat and 1 absence,
his gives tbe palm to Palmer at be
stand at the head in all three round
ups, being tied by Stump and Whitney
in the special session, and by Palmer in
IU0 ll-l utuio.
Whitney again comes in the third mm
having 13 good votes to 5 bad.
For low place Stanley and Moodv are
practically tied with 2 good vote each.
Of the union members, McAlister falls
lowest with 0 good votes to 10 bad ones
and 4 absence.
Donnelly, Jonea and Sberwin each
come in with 8 good votes as the aeeond
worst union showing. Jonea vote h 8
good, 7 b d and 6 absences.
School Election.
The school election yesterday after
noon passed off qoietly, tbongb energet
ically, Ave hacks being used to get voters
to the polls. The contest for director
waa close, aa the following figures indi
cate:
M. Curl 162
J. M. Ra'.eton 154
Curl's majority 8
For eUrk Virgil Parker received 311.
scattering 3, blank 2.
These annual content Carrie J on in a
friendly way are a good thing to keep np
the interest in our public tcbools, tbe
pride of our city, bringing out a discus
sion on school matter that is bound to
result beneficially. Oar schools are in
efficient htnia aod are being well man
aged both by director i-nd teachers.
At Tt Postal.
Recwiveo. a lre bipment of "Chi
cago" typewriter yesterday.
Have a rtenoynpher from Southern
Oregon. Owing to increase of bia nets.
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVfcN UHaI
the undenigoed hu thia day been
appointed bt tbe County Couit of Linn
County, Or., administratrix of the estate of
Robert A Irvine, lateofiaidcountv.de-
1 1 1. " w.
Cimeu. aii person- tmvin( ciatma against
the etta'e of aiil deoeaw-d ere required to
I present tbe ame, with proper voncber. '
! e undenit-ced at ber retidence in A 10-
y.Or..
rithin six months from the late
leof.
ated February. 19. 1900.
Sakam J. Ikvims,
int-tratrix of the esta'e of R
ilvce4ted
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The Pioneers.
0. Q. Walker returned this noon from,
Portland wbere h lad been to attend a
meeting of the pioneer association of
.hastate. Portland was selected as lb
next place of meeting.
J. C. Moreiand of Portland aria aalAt
ed to deliver the annual add.ao. -nri
Cyrus IJ. Walker, of Albany, the oldest
nsilve on of Oregon, tbe occasional ad
dreae. Rev. Robert Robe, of Brawn.
ville, was chosen chap'aln.
Letter Llt.
Following ia tt list of letter remaiiiinjt
In tbe Poitonlce at Albany, Linn county.
Oregon, March 14,1900, Person calling
for these letters must give tbe date on whichv
advertised s
Apal. Mr Richard Anderson. Win Jr
Cunningham, Mr J A Evans, Mr Georga
ration. Mr R M Fhher, Mrs G W
Fuller, Miss Birdie Harris. MrsGeali
Miller, Mrs Sophia Miller, Mra Amelia
8 S.Taaiw.P. M.
MSIFFSAU
By trru of an execution and order of
ale iued out of tbe eircoit court of tbe
state ot Oregon, for the county of Linn, to
me ouiy airre.ed, delivered and dated,
tbe 13tb day of February. 1900, in a cer
tain aoit in laid court whereia S V Own
b3y wa plaintiff and M E Brink aad Rova
Brink were defendanta. in whi-h said suit
the aid S V Ownbey aa plaintiff recovered
a judgment against tbe laid defendant U
IS tfrint, on tbe 20th day of November,
1899, for tbe torn of $427. (X) wiib interest
tberonaitberateof 10 per cent per annum
from tbe date of said judgment together
with the costa and diaoanementa tried at
10.0j ordering adiudtriog and decreeing
that tbe real prorr-rtt described in tlain-
tiff mortgage and complaint towil :
Clock no 1 wo (-1) in Blackmats ad li
tion to ibe city of Albany, io Linn county,
ere gnu, be sold to satisfy said judgment
and cos's.
Aad a recommended therein 1 will oa
Saturday tbe 24th day of March 1900 at
tbe hour of One o'clock p. m. of said day,
at the front door of tbe conrt bouie, in the
city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, tell
at public auction, to the highest bidder ,for
cah la band, subject to redemption ac
cording to law, tbe aboe described real
ettate to tatufy u 1 judgment and all
ecta
Dated tbia 16'.b day of Febroary. 1900.
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ADMINISTRATRIX SALE
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVES THAT
by v:rne of an order of tbe Ccontv
Coort in and for Umatilla county, date of
Oregon, made and entered cf record in
aid court op tbe 12tb day of February,
1900, authorizing an? licensing me, aa tbe
administratrix of tbe estate of Andrew J
KichaiJaon, deceased, to aril tbe real
prooerty hereinafter described, I will on
Saturday, 24th of March, VMO,
at the bour of One o'clock, p. m, at tn
front door of the County Coort ncme of
Linn county, Oregon cfler tor sale at pub
lic auctioo, to tbe highett bidder, for cash
io band, all of tbe right, lit e an" inter
est of Aodrtw I Richardson, deceased, in
and to 1 he following described real prcp-e-ty,
towit:
bVgtnning at tbe North gi corn, r of
Oo alien Land Claim rf laM'eCUT
p ol. aod tbe heir at law of ReuVoCUj
pool, d coan d. tbi an rue I pirn? Noft&ca
don No. 2315, and CNiut Ko 4S, in
Towns' ip 13, South of Rang' 2 VV est of
the Willamette Meridian, Oregon; and
running 'hence Sootb 20 itree Wwt
9.40 chains, t bene J South 70, degrees
ast 52.20 chains, thence Son lb 29 degrees
45 minutes West 25 50 chains to tne South
boundary line of said claJa. thence South
71 degre East 17 30 cpains to an interior
corner on the Southern boundary lire of
said claim, tbtnee South 19 degree West
20.60 chain, thence Sooth 69 degrees 30
aainutee East 60.13 chains to the South
east comer of said claim, Iheice North
19 degrtes 30 minute East on ibe Etstern
boutdaiy line cf aia claim 46 10 chain
more or lee to tbe center of a county road,
hence in a Morihwester'y direction along
he center of said county road 40.70 chains,
more or le-a, to ibe Northern boundary
ine of aaid claim, thence North 76 degree
West 94.87 cbaina to tbe place of begin
ning, tontainina: 482JM) acrrt.more or less.
i 1 Linn county. Oreyon. Excepting from
he aocva described prem'aes so much
thereof as is included in tbe grave-vaid
on aid premises
Dated tbu tbe lBtb day or Feb., 1900.
Rebecca E. Gaixnan.
Administratrix of the ettats of Anrtrvw
J Richardson, deceaaed.
N&TICE OF UNAL SETTLEMENT
Not 1 03 ia h- relr given tbat tb nnrlor.
signed, admiomtratrix f tr-ee-tateof Jaa
Al wuii-ma, oeopasea, baa Bed herbnal
ascount with tne county c!erk f Linn
count. Or. and A-ril 6. at 1 p m, baa
been aet a tha time and the count room
, a the place for hearing objrctiois thereto,
auu lur tur aeinmeuT meteor.
Albany, March 2. 1900.
Maht Wiluams, Adro'r.
KelltACukl Attorneys.
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