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THURSDAY. COUNTY COURT. oooMTYorriciun. Ji:dg Barton,..,. 1W00 uounty uiarn uraotrce Hlieriff Munkert 100 00 180 00 JM) 00 iiecorucnesi...... Huperlntendent McDonald ....... Trsssurer Jack Deputy Ora Monttirue Deputy HherlW Lewellleg A X alcUully, Janitor.... AOOOOMT KHJB AldlOoletnen nod wile Koker minors........ " JasLareu, ........ .i.. " 11 Miewertend wit A 0 and Roll Hheptitrd, poor larm Hopklne Hro..,.,.. II Krlckson.... ........ Kd Huthe..,. M lloflich Jt'lUhn H.cli A Hlllll Mn A (1 Hhopard JOradwohl Stewart & Bo IX) 1' W Bpluki Indigent soldiei Msgnoll mill V tl Caldwell Ohling & Uulburt.... Ladle Aid Society U I) llartom Albany Fur. Uo......... COURT IIOtlSK amo MIL. Or. Furollr;Oo lloukina Ilros.. 50 00 81 83 60 00 W 00 40 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 6 00 4i w 25 85 8 00 IS 00 21 60 1H 00 10 0 20 25 82 115 14 30 82 84 01 00 15 00 80 00 1 10 20 00 12 20 78 2) 80 00 4 0 2 Ot 21 AO 78 06 75 03 06 65 00 600 12 40 21 75 40 20 2H 13 03 u k r ronK McOracken Co.... OKKionlt O M Westbrook Wmr'rum Win Oardeby.... W B Rarr O M Knos John Callln Htewart A Hoi Kim, Light Co 1 W tipinke Alb. Water Co. 20 00 Hugh! A Troutman 3 00 JM ItrlUgOIOM.... K Lt'roeby FM French '. t I) Marlon OWWurtD MO ADS AHO BMIDUK. MRCaeo J J Karoos A 8on tit wart A Ho Co 1 W Hplnk..... M L Fwir Mliirk Davit Hopkln Rro 8 AOentry tio Roes John Mola 10 Dicaey..... . MiacaixAnaoca. 1 A M linker, board prltoor... 8 H Train, etatlooary Ulase A l'rudhomu. Halsra Statesman Alexander A Kirkpatrkk W A Trlmbla O 11 8 urtevant AUU Moutague F M I'owell. deputy slierlfl Frank Crabtre Urace Riley, del Ut roll Alloa Brenner " " U D Montague, electlaiie.'. W A Oleaaon, rebel us, It C Woiklna, deputy sherlCI l'eoplee l're H M Uarland, a deputy ally.... Oregon agt Ran Mill 25 00 13 60 24 00 2 25 60 3 40 4 10 8 65 16 32 13 40 8 M 45 00 2 25 8 75 3 25 3 60 30 00 20 00 20 6 10 00 35 00 6 00 20 00 3 00 3 40 49 00 42 00 80 00 14 t) 4 00 50 00 0 00 32 70 Mr II A. Hcbell hat bon visiting (or two nk aim relative and irienda in Albany, Or. Hit Msrv Msrs, a tlsiercl Hon. Jeff Myers hssjustt'suiiaied Iron tfce uurtoa deptrtruvntol (da Willamette Univeelty. Dr. U W. GnlM has been reelected mayer ol Wood burro bv 3 majority. Dr Uolaa la a lormer resident of Albany od profrwlv man, Invitation are out (or the marriage o( Mlta K. Hertba Ellis and Mr. Carleion K. Bos on Wedneadsy awning April 18 at 8 o'clock at tha U. P. church. Corvailla waa wall repreaeeled In Alb. any ywaterday those her being Jodga Burnett. W. E. Yste. II. L. Ilolgal. Prof. J. B. Horner, M. 8. Woodcock. 11. W. hull and J. F. Yatat. Prof. Angntt Stark ol Will A 8tark la tioma from Portland, eherebe baa )ot coin pic Ud anotbar year's eouree In the medical college there, preparatory to bia work as enlicolbrt and optician, lie Is batter prepared than ever to attend to tboee needing laaaateareiully and prop erly filled. SThe grand council ol Royal Aicli Ma sons met In Albany laat night and elect ad tha lollowlng oflicera, lollowin tha election with a fine banquet: J M Mod son, ol Portland, M E M: A L IlumMT. DOM; J Fred Yates, of Corvailla, O K Mt K W Ungdon. ol Albany, P 0 Wj J 0 Uorner.ol Corvailla, OOUj 8 Ohap msn, U 8s 8 Polk, OK;J T Bullock, O K W O Hall, O g taw ; J P Irvine, Q Chap. The Combination Shop eontlnnas op with the. times several new Improvt mente bavin ust been made. Call and sea them. Fi!a IIokbb Sold. John Brookhouso came op Irom below last night bringing with him a fine 3 year-old stallion Alta gq. which he brought Irom McKnight Isros., o! Linn county, and which he will take to bia larm near Dulur. Alta go Is one ol tba finest horses ever brought to Waaco county. He la a dark brown in color, baa excellent form, and will be a valuable addition to the fine stock ol the country. He was raised by Mc Knight Broe , who are among the beet known lireedei a ol trotting stock in the state. The DallesT.M. From the Timws-Mountalnerr: The aacrlllglous pator ol a. Baptist church at Albany took the lollowlng lor his subject, Sunday evening, "Would Joins Vote the Republican or t Demo cratic tickett" The vice ol Sheldon is spreading. ThsjWe&ther. Showers this afternoon, and probably tonlfjht. Sunday fair and warmer. Riv er6.5 feet. F. M. FaiKcn Displavman THE CONVENTIONS. DIMOCRATtC. Fur sheriff Meorve MclUmue, Brownsville, and Worth Huston, Plalnvlew, were named. McHargue 80, H union 67. W fl Parker, T J Anderson, J J Green and J L Talt wore named for assessor. Upon tha second ballot T J Anderson was nominated. For recorder, Ed Meeker, ol Syracuse precinct, was nominated by acclamation. For surerintendent, W L Jackson and W A MoOhee were named. Jackson 07, McUhee 38. T A Kltrgs wi nominatel (or survey or by anclainRtlon. M A Miller was recommended as dele gate to the national convention. The lollowlng delegates were elected to the state convention : M A Miller, 8 M Garland. J K Weatherford, O J Hheild, O 11 Stewart, J E ArchiUI.I, W W Crawford It M Payne. P I Smiley, Ueo Hmlley, T K Vox. U O Burkhart, J J Whitney, J M Kalnton. Mr Mark 1'enry, ol Bclo, was nomina ted lor rcproncnutlve by acclamation. rtMTRAL cnitMiTraa. K Alhany-E J Seeloy. Hbadd John Duncan. Tallman-J E Archibald. H.nllain V M Hinith. N Lebanon T P McKnight. Water'ooh M Taylor. Tanuant I! W McKlmu'ry. H Ibanon 8 M Uarland. N llirrliburr T15 Mackey. Kodaville 8 B Cooper. Kos Valley Henry Lyons. Hyrauuae 8 T Crooks. Lacomb J II Peery. 8 Hclo Ja Young. Price-Mart Miller. Albany-0 U Jtu'khart. Hweet Home J It Ureer. CrawlordsvUle J C Orean. Center Perry Parker. 8 Brownsville J F Henry. N Brownsville W II Averill. Jordan W It Maniaon. Ilataey A M lteevea, N Kclo T J Munkers. 8 Harrlaburg M W Canter. Bhelburn O M DeVaney. Orleans A 8 Stone. W Albany-0 U Stewart Foster It C Watklns. Rock Creek W Mcholson. B M Payne was elected chairman and P J Smiley, secretary. Tbey are all rhr.it. The chairman and aecretary were au thorised to certify nomination, place nance on ballot and (III all vecancfee. The rontral committee were authoris ed to adjust all nomination for precinct and dlatrict oftlcea with the people's party central committee. foii.a's r.atr. i'he following delegate to the stale convention were nominated : A D hale, J A McBrlde, J J Beard, E C Seal, A J BJevIns, C B Montague, E E Lange.T J McClary, B F Ramp, Jas Ewlng.J Clem, I A Munkers, R It Humphrey, II B Sprengcr, Ueo Alexander, Ueo McLane, D M J once. Alter the report ol the conference com mittee nominations were made as fol lows: For couutv judge II M Palmer and T J McClaary were named. Palmer 120, McClary 2J. Ueogo L Soulherland and W F Ham mer were named for clerk. Hammer 80, Soulherland (0. For treasurer A T McCtilley, R B Mil ler, Geo Monkors, J G Norman wre named. R B Miller was nominated on the second ballot. II B Sprenger, T J Fotlis, A P Black burn were named for commissioner. Spreoger was nominated on the second ballot. J U Norman was nominated (or cor oner by acclamation. CKXTSAL OOMMITTKS. Albany-0 8 HarnUh. East Albany B F Ramp. V eat Albany II M Palmer. North Brownsville DC Cushman. South Brownsville II D Teirill. Center M Snyder. Fox Valley 8 W Mitchell. South Bclo J J Barnes. Notts Bclo J F loftier. North llarrisburo L Douglas. South Harrlsburv W II Roach. Jordan D F McDonald. North Lebanon J E Davis. Sooth Lebanan A P Blackburn Orleans W 11 Milhollsn. Price Thos Froman. Rock Creek T J McCleary. Shelburn FJ Denny. Syracuse W M Rsmsey. Santiam M C Gaines. Laconic M D Miller. Sweet Home W B Thompson. Sodaville-J Coyla. Bhedd II B Spreoger. Tunjraot J J beard. Tallman T L Dugger. Waterloo J O Uutton. Judge Geo E Barton was elected chair man and A D Hale aecretary. Following la tha platform adopted: Whereas, The only hope of viewing a victory over the Mckinley gold standard dynasty, is to remember that, "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty" and ap ply that maxim rigidly to all our conven tional work from the primaries up to our national conventions. And Whereas, these usurpers are planning to defeat W. J. Bryan by treachery in the democratic national convention, there fore, be it Risolvcd by thli'con vent ion, That tha delegatea selected by us to attend our state convention at Portland on the 12th ofjthls month, are hereby instructed as follows : 1st. To work and vote for a union of all parties that are In favor ot hurling Irom power the autocrats that are plan ning the subversion of this government. 2nd. To vote only for union delegatea to attend our national convention : men that favor the Chicaga platlorm of 1896, and W. J. Bryan as our standard bearer, and oppose trusts, imperialism and mil itarism, and tolnstruct them accord ingly, i Whereas, the va'lous counties of the state o Oregon under republican control are largely involved in debt and the tax payera thereof are burdened with heavy taxes to enable the county courts thereof to meet the large Intereit charge on the indebledne as well ae the current ex penses of those counties most unfortun ately for them now ruled by republicans, , ana Wberca), The county of Lt populist and democratic control In all its' departments except assessor during tha past lour years is anttrei v ire from debt has built a fine court noose, bought a good farm for ne of tba Indigent poor and placed thereon some excellent build logs bsidea Improving roads aod bridges without Incurring one dollar of Indebted new, la worthy of all commendation. Be It lhreloro Kesolvbd by tha peoples party ol Llnn county In convention assembled, That we cordially endorse and approve tba economical method ol conducting the al ls In ot the county In all tha various de pertinents under control ol populists and ddmocrata durlsg the past four years, and two respectfully ak that all inde pendent voter ol Linn county join with the reform forcee and cast their votes for the reform candidates in order that audi an economical evatem ol administering the financial aflalrs ol the county may be continued and that low taxation conlt ent with prudent car of the brat Inter esls of tb county may be assured. II. M. Palhkb. CFOulvih. c. b. montaoub. Committee. Aficr the conventions an assembly of electors wsa held In the court house. II C NVateon was elected chairman and A Lewelling aecretary. The oflicera nominated by the aeperare convention were made the nominees of the lolnt asaemblr of electors. The candidate bad been called to the platlorm and were called upon, being prrceedod by Hon Geo E Chamberlain, uo spoke encouragingly. Me was loi lowed by Col Montague, II M Palmer, B F Ramp and T J McCleary. Don't Want Tongue. A correspondent la the Oregon lan sign ing himself, One of the Delegate aays : The I act is, many of the Republican oltble county consider it iniudiclou to' nominate Mr. Tongue at tufa time, on account ol the diaaffection o! the Uer , nun vote towards blm, at well as on ! account ol the un-American position he has assumed on the PueitoRican bill. I do not desire to discuss Mr. Tongue WV r,Tea od u U lurther than to ear as nleasantlv M.wt0, lor defendant. possible to his appointee, and the men thatcompoae bia puab, that tbe delega uon Irom Una haa not ae'ectea a second ll u!2L tf Dd 10 DOrolnW Jodlfe Harrlaburg naa the advantage! ol (ne teipnone exebaoge, Tha nhototrranher will hold a con Ten- tlon in. Portland on June 2, tbe first believe held In the state. tk- -t.-Hi. ...... .tu convene next Monday. There are only :Z: '7. . !T I. w- !r " A big pool ol mohair compriaing 35,- WW pounds and representing tbe cup uiu w.v. ;.vw kvv, uwu.iviwiiiif. ji la learned irom a repuDiiran paper at Lsbanon that the middle ol tbe road popolists will bold a cooventioo at Lab - anon on next Saturday for tbepupoee of making arrangements for a county oon - vectlon and elect delegates to a state con - taction. Aneniovable dav waa en.nt at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Itobinson. near Piainview, Thursday, march 29th. Many triendt and neighbors being pre' enU A bountiful least waa apmad'all in honor ol Mr. Robinson's 40th birthday. May he and all those present live to en joy many returns ol tbe happy event. The rale on the new citr warrant is sued to Dr. Dodd In order to ray off the old bridge warrant U at the regular rate ol fntereet and 2 per cent discount in- atKBd ol 4 per cent aa oral reported and asked. A dispatch waa received from Portland yesterday afternoon that the company had withdrawn all suits at their own coat, a aaving ot over $200 to tbe city. Bryan spoke la Portland last night to an audience ot ten thousand peonle packed in tbe exposition building. Tba Oregonian devotee twelve ooiomne to his spesch and then makes eight editorial comments on bim including a long edi torial. This ludlcatee that it 1 really thought that there is something more than words in his speech. Tbe truth is that his speech is lull ot cresm and is ooe ol the most thorghttul effort ot this age, Juliet Hamilton est Marv M Jonhs. Recovery of real property. Continued. J Arthur M Cos agt O R Moore etal. Toj quiet title. Judgment lor plaintiff. Ima Find ev ati Matt Mnnaon. To quiet title. Decree tor plaintiff. D B Monlelth agt E A Parker et al. Mandate. Dismissed. Bosd ol School Fond Commissioner sgt J no SmaKman. Judgment lor plain tiff. D B Monteith agt K L Esrhart. Sale confirmed. H U Hewitt aa admr agt John Max wall. Sale confirmed. FRIDAY. A Fine Entertainment There waa a large audience at the Preibyterian church laat evening to see tbe splendid pictures ol Alaskan peopl and scenery and hear tbe talk of Dr. Finks about the Alaskan. The speaker took the audience on a delightiul trip from tbe southern point to Cape Barrows on the frigid north, explaining the pic tuies in a deliahtiul manner and giving one an idea ol Alaska that can be ob-1 tained in no other way except by actual travel. . Tha wonderful advancement that can be made by education and Christianity was displayed In a marxed manner in aeveral instances, To night the pictures will be on our own country and. will give one an idea about thinga new to them. The admis sion is only ten cents. Do net miss it. Supervisor Winn hss received all the test schedules, nearly nine hundred, sent out to applicants lor positions ol enumerator, and the tame have been tent to Washington for examination and approval. A list of tha enumerators re ceiving sppoinments will probably, b received before the end ol the month. ' Delicious clam Bowl 2nd street. boullion at the Sugar The Ep worth League. The dlstilct Epwortb League ol the M. E. church will eovvene in the M. E. church at 7:30 o'olock tonight and ses sions wijl be held morning, afternoon and evening doting Monday evening. To ulitbt the program will consist ol a scng service, followed by an address ol welcome of the Albany Learn by Miss Clara Uard and by .V. M Ne . ort on behalf ol the churcli. The ru-n'e will be by the preiident J.. W. Mensiea of Lebanon. Saturday forenoon wih be devoted to reports and the afternoon to papers on important tubjeit by Ernest Rhoades, Minnie I'orur and Gertrude Grousteck. Saturday eva'dn there will be an en trta nmi-nt by the Indian Epworthians of the Si'Hs mission, with sn address by V. 8. Grant snd an exhibition of In dian curioa. bunday there wi'I be a sunrise prayer meeting at 0 o'clock, lead by Audio Simpson, a sermon at 10:30 by Dr. Ford, the Lord's supper at 3 p. in., and in the evening ureos iy jiev. u. u. uttt and T. '. McDaniel preiident of ttie Portland District Lvalue. Monday forenoon after devotional ex jerciaes thers will be business, election of officers and a talk bv G. F. Skinworth . on the lag-behind. In the afternoon there will be addretse and talk by Piof. O. B. Prentis, Robert Collinr, Cr lie Starr and Mrs. Belle Crisp. The convention will close Mondsy evening with the temperance question, the addresses being by Rev. W. B. liol ! iinmhead and Rev. 8. E. Meminser. I The young people of tue city belonging to other societies are earnestly invited to attend all the meetings and unite in the ' exercise. CIRCUIT COURT. h Urn ol the circuit court today hae been taken up with the case of L, 8. u V f obn bv8et ll ur mining claim, and has been contetted Weatherford 4 wylt.d H?1' " Pr. fJ 1 h I A divorce was granted Annie R. Beard Irom llenry W. benrd. in tha ru r,i Thn Unrnn .t p. it Marley tbe court rendered a decision ol Igrwt importance. Marley bought tha larm 01 Morgan at delinquent tax ale, and in due time reoriv.d tbe regular ta deed irom the sheritl. Xhe suit wa a urougut i. i - by the sheriff to set aaide the , ed on the grounds ol irregularity In ' proceeda that lead up to the deed. tue Tbe court held that the law should be strict ly followed and every irregularity la sul- ficient to ret the deed asi tide, mere be in irregularities previous the deed was ordered set aside. Otherwise the plain would receive property worth about - iww ior oniy so. in tbe meantime tbe jdeiendant lias received about 20 per sent interest on me inve-tmesi. , The divorce case ol Mrs. 8. M. W, lllindman against her husbani excited considerable interest, and waa warmly ' contested. The divorce waa erran'ed. 1 In tbe case involving the ownership ol 'the wheat in tha warehouse ol the lata T. J. Black the court ordered the wheat i remaining to be delivered to the owners ! retalnlrg fifteen per cent to meet the ex- peoees ol tbe receivership. The title to the wheat in tbe bands oflBalfour Guth rie 4 Co., naa not yat been decided. There is about 63.00J bushels in all tbe warehouses. L 8 LaDue agt John Ssvsgset al. For mining claim. On trial. AiUaett O Banker agt Ja Banker. uivorce. (iranteo. TI Anderson agl Andrew Auderson Suit for deed. Judgment for plair-tift. Board of School Fnnd Com. agt Ino Bmallman. Forecloauie. Judgment for P'ainnn. 8 G Talia admitted to cltixsoehip. Gssbier J. E. Enyart baa purchased five lots from Conrad Mingns in block No. 44, Medford, paying $400 for the earn. Mr. Enyart haa plana made lor a fine residence which he expects to build thereon tbis season. If Jeae puts up a residence like the p'an be now baa man ned out. he will have a home met a little prettier and mora convenient than any I thing In Medford. Mail. Mr Enyart 1 a sister of Lawyer A.M. Cannon and Mrs. Maston. ol this city. ' ' , The bouse ol representative in the snie capiwi is w do re moaeieu at a cost ol$8,8S3. Erb4 Van Pat ton have the contract. The tax roll, aa by law required, waa turned over by Sher.ff Rickard, Monday, to the county court. Tba total amount of taxes eo far collected, aa ahown by tbe footing ol the roll, is $28,400. Tbe orig inal aggregate to be collected waa $60,- UH.3U, leaving a balance stilt to be col lected ol $39,704.30. In other words the delinquency is almoat two-thirds ol the entire amount to be collected. Corvalli Time. Regular meeting Native Daughter a G. A. R. Hail, tomorrow at 2:30. W. If. Buoy, C4 E agent at Toledo, came over thia noon alter another barrel ol eoothiog ayrup. The youngster is al readv nearly large enough lor a whist ling Buoy in the bay. Mr. William Cochran, one ol Linn county' best known pioneer citisens i lying dangerously ill at Kowland. 11 received a paralytic stroke last Sunday and ha sine been gradually laillng.t Elder Newton, "who I held evan gelistic services in Albany a year or two ago, waa in the city today on bis way to Piainview. He has been wotking along temperance line! in Portland for aeveral months. Mr. Newton haa just received word that aeon who went to Routh Afri ca hsd died at Cape Colony from lllnesa. ... .i i i.- - It's All Right. The new express system is now at work on tha telephone exchange, and is proving a fine thing. Albany is thetmsllest city in the north west and one ol the smallest in the Unit ed States thst has tb'.a system. It is op-to date, and is a fine thing. All you do la to take down the receiver and the phone doe tho rest. It seta the business to running only stopper when tbe 're ceiver is put up. Tbis prevents all eav eedrspping, and kaepa tbe central office absolutely in tench with the entire systsm. COUNTY BUSINESS. Tss desd 40 acres, W J Mathews to Fred Veal...... $ 6 Ada A Ellia et al to A T McCuliy, 1 lotflalsey... 1 J L Larsen to L W Ross, lot 8 bl 27 H's 2nd ad Albany 600 II Bryant to Lucinda Bryant, piece land Bryants ad to Albany 800 fas LeM otter to J O Morgan, 8 acre 30 OaUKK to J C Morgan, 80 acre. 240 O V Coeiiow to I M Press, 8 lot Bri.-viJI 15 Woi Manisiirg to J O Morgan, 6.68 acre 800 Morig ga for 1600 150 and $200. Cbstel mortgagss for 140 and $15. Probsts: In estate of Thomat Thompson ad ministrator appointed. Admin'sirator Samuel Hawken. In estate ot Margaret Knox inventory filed. Valne of property $0070. Ioettataof Ssmuel King administra tor appointed. Jas R Young s dm it ted to citizenship. In estataof J F Swank insane, guard ian permitted 10 aell propertv. In estate ot R A Irv.ne personal prop rty ordered sold. Ditalloaed bill of Mrs AG Sbepeid for $28.25, A 8 McDooald, $5.00. Allowed: J C Bilyen, deputy sheriff.. P H Motley, account deltas.... Mrs P J Rant, rebate ol tax ATMcCully, janitor Amadde Brown, aid poor Weyeoon 4 Tootiiaon, acct poor. . N Drummond, poor larm Watson 4 wson, legal services. . C ti Montague, acct tax roll A 8 McDonald, stationer 24 00 8 66 'l SO 40 00 6 00 11 65 II 76 110 75 20 00 2 Geo Hoflich, sect O H 4 00 Application ol J 8 Lewis et al lor a connty road waa disallowed. Tbe county judge wss directed to con tract tbe bridge at Sweet Home. Tas clerk was directed to torn the rV- IInqiint Isx roll lor 1896 over to the berin lor collection. Prof. Rosier, tbe accomDliabed nrinci pal of the Eugene scbcols.was in the city yesieruay. Hoos. Geo. .ChamberiaIn and M. A. Miner went to tugene yeaterday with W.J.Bryan. ' Mrs. Ben Barker and son George of As'ilsnd hsve been in tbe city daya on a visit at A. D.'a and George P'a. Thomas Zoosman' and family have moved to Salem to locate in businesa. He haa been a bar tender in Albany for aeveral years. Henry Broders.the prosperous butcher, left yesterday on a trip to hia old borne in Europe and will he gone several montbt. lie baa well earned the vaca. tion. Capt. Bigney and her lieutenant have returned Irom Scio. where tbey have been aeveral days and will retume ser vices at the barracks tonight. 1 here will also be meetings tomorrow night and Sonday night. Tbe Native Son, just out among other interesting things eontgina a poem en titled Willamette, by Geo. A. Waggoner, a son ol Hon. Geo. Wago ner lor many yeats a resident of Corvallia. Tbe author was s school bor in Albany many rears ago. aub poem is copyrighted aod tfcere- iorv cannot oe copied. KflV. W. K. nomlaiul. nf Milan .ill give a lecture in Pea ire Memorial cbnrcb nest Saturday night beginning at8o'- eiuck. un auojecc win o "ice cancer on our eociel system and .how to remove it.- uu onnday morning al 11, be will spesk on the subject: "Tba crimoo Hood, or ia theie alvatiou out ol UhNSL" A cordial iniritatinn Im a.rlj.r.,1- ed to all to both of these services. Hon. Ralph Moody. D.D.G.E. B., and Henrv Griffin. E. ft hth i Port land, are among the e in tbe city W at . ,1 a 1. T 1 1 l . . - . ... suu iu biu imnquec tonigni. lbia promise to be one of the moet elaborate banquet ever bald in Albany. It will be given In tha atnr. mnm .uunH. cated by F. E. Allen 4 Co., and will be gin at 10 :30 o'clock i.l.t attov tha of tba theatre, when the entire Smith company will attend by invitation. ' J. P. Combs. Ana nf tha Arml uin. of Ochoco valley, died at bia home in Prineville laat Sonday aged 79 year. Mr. Com ha waa an nwMi erred through aeveral Inaian wars' dur ing ui eariy aays in this state. He waa a man whom all rantut f i.i. sterling qualities, and was one of the ior moat citinna nf llmnlr Combs waa a former resident of Linn county, ,nd bu many relative and hiendahera who will regret the news of hit death. J. E- Cvm. al &!- at An. tint.. nnn. prietor ol the Albany Lunch Counter, and Dr. Todd of tha him nl,n loft l night tor Uolquin. Cuba, whe're they wm uuj lauu ami locate, ur. loud oas a brother there who wa at one Urn ehief engineer for tha insurgents dur.ng tbe troubl with Spain. Good land can be bought for $1 aa acre, npon wbfch any thing can bo raised. IJvervman J. A. Pn haa a dwelling lot from J. A. Morey, paying therefor $200. We would : like to say that thia ia nna nf tha vara haa. hnlM.no spots In all Medford bat aa tha property jiuei onto tn mtie tnree-cornered parcel ot realty which The Mail owna a sansa of hlnwi no Atla ma n hnra wa lif Perry's thou id er eomes over na and we . j . ... . . . win uarn way U. xia Will : probably build a nne residence thereon tbis 1 inm- mar. Madfnrd Mail. M mA i u,. Perry are former Linn county people. sASii. Thins ... . j-N?- t. j ..! 'Vr-tsiiurrMiiOE. OUR - ,'s. heio DAT the awsalfl MaMhrT he fteeit fnto a rMfrtrk-L"L-.1lowea MonLhlw. ' i r. pig M Their on tAiirue ia a rauit deprtmen itore bol)e4 6ktATL-tlir)te Conatritloti. N "The estloro la oeiHsU-ily m mere hat milM encrr ro paedlJk' Chtoarro .psrortb. Herald. w"4A it. Khould be pawtated ctMnpeUlng thueot thi cstAloae In ll public sx-hoolav. The Hon. O. A Routfetoee We eoold quote thonastncU of aimllavr xtrctcte. flaer4 IS wesaka x4 esat 4 ywaa -rill weeNsj Um 4-gasjaxl )-k fcy rsawy aa. aaonM, C&ARS, ROEBUCK CO. (Ino J, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U.S. A SATURDAY. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Walter Davis, of Salem, la firing on a freight train on the 8. P' Mr. W. E. Arnold, the popular merry go-round man, ha been in tb city.. Don Rot cam op from Portland lat night to attend tne Elk' banquet. President J. J. Hill, of tbe Grtat Northern, arrived In Portland hit night. Louis Barse is tb nominre on tb union ticket of Douglas county for school superintendent. Hon. M. A, Milter, of Lebanon, a as bare last night. Mr. Miller has bien traveling over tb state with Mr. Bryan and congratulates the people ol Rote burg and Douglas connty on tbe completeness at tbe arrangements for the reception of tbe treat leader bere. Tbey were fully atual to the preparation made by any other town in the state. Mi. Miller be lieve tb Bryan sentiment to be coo stantly increasing and be will be the nerin November. KosebnfgKeview, RELI0I0US. Tnere will be a union prayermet ting at 2 :S0 p. m. at tbe W. C. T. U. hall led by Ubbe Peters, to which all christian are invited. United Presbyteries : Moraine wor ship at 10:30, aocject of sermon, "Tbe Great Gift Implies Letter Gilts.". Sab- oat n scbooi at ll :45, Junior Endeavor at 3 :30, Senior Endeavor at 0 :S0, evening worship at 7:30, subject. "Delight in God's Win.". All are invited to attend these service. Christian cbnrcb : Tbe owning theme will be 'The Lord's Dsy." Tbe evening. The Abolitioo ol Poverty." a cordial invitation ia given to ail the service ol tb church. Rev. McLean, ol Vsncouyer, will hold services at 11 a. . in St. Peters Episco pal ebnrch, to which all are cordially in vited. Presbytensn cbnrcb : Morning wor ship st 10:30, subject of sermon "Jesus Weeping Oover tbe City," evening wor ship at 7:30, subject ol sera on, "A Daily Crott." Sabbath school 11:16, Jnnor Endeavor J :30, Senior Endeavor 6 :30. A cordial inaitation to all tbe ser vices is extended to ail. Baptist church: Morning subject, "What are you doing for tbe Lord 7" In tbe evening tbe pastor will begin a aerie ol atrmona on the Lord Prayer. The Elks Banquet. Tne B. P. O. Elka gave a haoquet laat evening, that wss one of the most elab orate affair ever presented in the city. Previous to the banquet a social seat ion waa held in the hall, atttnded by over on hundred guest, including beside tbe Elks, msny prominent Lutine s men of tbs city and several members of Have ou Seen Smith company. Remarka were made by the Grand Ex alted Ruler Ralph Moody and Henry Griffin E.R. ot the Pcrtland Elka and there were aoogt and talka jy tbe Smitn crowd, el a humorous chancer. Henry Griffin waa appointed rhairmao and took the gavel with Chas. Bnrggrai and Chat, Rawiings aa special policemen. Every man present waa taken before bis honor and fined, lor example a brother news pasr man waa fined 25 cent for being an editor and 25 centa tor being in the crowd, a banker 50 centa lor being one and 50 centa for being guilty of loaaing a railroad man 50 cent, tbe railroad man having been fined 60 cent for being conneetad v.ith tbe Christian Endeavor Kailroad. Agent Turner waa not only fined but given a live lec'ure for paat offenses, John Hol- man had to put up a dollar for SDeaaina- to tbe show women and for being a foondryman, and so it went from one to another, and it wa about 1:30 o'clock when the company abiournad la tha banquet hail in the Tweedala hall. where an artistically arranged room and a complete sptead prepared by Meeier 4 McKiiiop at a cost of S1.2S a olata await. ed tbetn. Tbe menue waa eWantlv onttan nn embracing all the delicacsa of tha u.n doing credit to the caterer. It waa fol lowed by aeveral impromptu toast, in which Mr. Moodv. Mr. r.riffi m.- Da via and denry Hopkina am other were heard in remark suitable to tba occasion. Eat Obangks. Get them atW a rin. n. At O E.Brp-nnells. MARRIED. ""V . i"rou"ge, on apru 4, by Kev. Fred Lark, of Lebanon, Mr. joi ot"ebVnon M,ggia Bt0TJ' bot ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT - . - ,. . " en bv tha sounty court of Lina couuty.Oregon. oil, appointed adminutrator of the entafa 7 Wilfaelmima Hoflicbeceated, KilL eoonty, Oregon. All pe1VvinVciaim. Bfaintt th'aatata f La a. " i"5 el1Bu b, required to pretent them to the unde -"v? vrspon. within .;. months from tbis date. Ihis 13th nay of February, 1900. Rudolth rj0-tiCH, Wbathkrfcbd 4 WtattT - au ys tor Aum r. ,Um llM.aiwrt. itmt nt.d itwt. prtev.i ftal;v. THI L0WtSTWH0USUFC!s,..Aa8 ?(tlCcS ' . .-ia. w.v.. v b. TauT. MO-att. Tt"iir. Katruskrwf tw.-. A -utMe,l ljisiUt l'wrwJSirr, tlrti , W , Mvi;-, f bsb4I.Iw, 1 tnattt- riwv wUt i.:rfcatl. 1-arniaJhittf tiutaa, K. l-i.l Tuklr. 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