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" MONDAY. - I fiRAFT " - , Lnnnnn. i uhati.v Fobtund, Nov, 17. The case o( the State vi. Abraham W. Hertaska, the Christian Scientist who Heated Mrs. Quint, that has attracted bo mnch attention for several months past, hu been occupying the minds ol the workers at .the circuit court at Uregon City, this ween. It was tried this wetk. The trial con lamed about three days of the court's Hoe. The case, was heard before Judyo HcBride. The attorneys for the da enss weie Jauies K. Stoddard and Gor ton E. Hayes, .the prosecution was conducted by District Attorney Harrison alien, The define j hell that.tlertika did not profeis to heal, that he merely employed tbe same processes as did Jesus ChrlBt ben he walked upon earth healing dis cuss, claiming tiiat God was tne powei. Therefore if the defendant claimed no powers as a healer, the attorneys held he could not be prosecuted lor violation of Ibeatatelaw. Tee prosecution argue i that Christ did employ material agencies in working the nm. x'he iolsance of the use of the city and spittle was cited. Christian bcieuceabuu wuioubd u.ou KUUWU to cute the costagious diseases and on that ac count tne onrisuan science advocates who advance it are to be feared in any locality. The iurv after having been charged bv the court, retired and auon returned for fanner reuuiug 01 mo evidence. The first ballot stood ten lor acquittal and two for conviction. Tne second ballot stood seven lor acquital un-i nve for con viction, and this result wna given to the court. The case will have a re-trial. Hetzka made the foll,.,viug statement to a representative of tlu Democrat this ifternoon : "Christian Scientists cannot be included in th's law (that regulating practice aod the issuing of license) as they do not prescribe,direct or use drugs 01 any kiuu. vuiitibinu auiuuue ib a re ligion and the religion healB the sick. Ihe eclence does not beal the eick, but God is the healer, acting on the human mind." Dr. Byron E. Miller, president of the state medical assciation and Becretaiy of the state board of examiners, said to tho Duocrat representative today : "I feel that if people want to employ such indlv iduals as OhriBtian Science practitioners llistneir privilege, isut tnese individ ual', ca Hug themselves physicians, will treat moBt serious diseases, before those diseases are recognized. On this account the practice should be prohibited. Tho practitioners know absolutely nothing of uurcaau, iney are cauea into a lamtly -uc.o tuciu ia uipbukuoi w vr ajnaii-pox, They say, "The Lord wH care for you take no BteDS towards medical rirn ''an Those shooting stars were out of eight a man should be honest from princ!. Marriage is only a failure in spots. A debt never out laws with a iust man. The best players are in the audience. JCrucatl? never "POllBthe man of good sense for anything. w maay men are not trU8 t0 toem- Genuine religion doesn't spend it force Sunday night. Still Coming Animals for the nlav. Mother Vixen and her son Tip (a cunning boy fox) have come from Buttarnnt Poor mother Vin l,n. u-.li j and tells a pathetic story of the cruelty of man in hunting nnwn an,i i.:it: family, and says "there's no fair n'av for a fox.'! Who says the pen is the sword. mightier than Our greatest men are never heard or, A terrible crime cannot be lighted by All ft trial niir. a ' out h'm Thecnsus bulletin of CMm..,),. .. rived this morning and shows the lollow-1 tag wets : The land surface of the state is 1(M.648 square miles, larger than o., i, . . i Of the 67 8SB'7an increase of SO 9. The man who always ta'ks otero i.dTn -iVi. ' ,ncre?8.'. UDJ,!Ct 15 show a decreaTe V"U01"' Wn"e There are IDA in . , r. .i..i.ti4 cues ann l.,i T.i.,ao' "f"" course; selves been miluies, -... uj.chto, an increase of 25.4 per cent, Puehlo is next with 2S,157.'an increase of 14 . r... ''. VVi and ison .h "?'B H rvi..T r was ooa js per cent. i 0 PrlnBa comes with 21,086, an increase of about 100 per cent. Oripple Creek has 10 147. It did not exist Ten years ago. Leadville 12.465. an ini.5 Boulcf has 6,150, Trinidad Youth is full of blunders. The oiitips Bremen who have Hum. ol 2,000. r i . UM ,uur mousana people. Most have . v.... .1 . . ..w irimuad about ZOO. Kiep the vinegar out of your .toids. Eve-y life must have its Wei foot flays, If everything we meet is a ( an. of ui how important is itond com cane College Notes. The y. M. O A. has purchased an or gan for use in their prayer-me-Hng- llr.i. -"'um inai OUl' -j Pres Lee occupied the pulpit of tlx last" SmTvy,e""n hU,Ch" Bro""'"'' take no steps towards medical cHre,"and by their advice only enatiURer the in dividual but all who come in contact wna aim. iub law regarding the prac tice of medicine should be the first and most reeid law in the state for it mnmiR me protection ot the people o( the oun- HaboxiD B, Johxpon :. Bail Oregon defea ed California at foot bal JKtddiy at Kan Fioncisco 2 to 0 in one olthe best games of the season. The 2 wan made on a safely made by California ha mistake in- the s enal. The Oiegon team though outplayed Californ ia, notwithstanding the fact that they ainaged thirteen pounds lighter and the u ua sucKy one, an advantage to l wavier team, l-aviiu nr. full l,,.L- ,.n,t it quarter and Jakwnv nnf ..aK! Uculariy diatingiiisne'd tuemselves for wickou. uiher games played Saturday were: Tale, 2D; l'rinceton 5. Minneota, 21 j Northwestern, 0. ranisyl.ania, 16; Oar isle, 6. Ulayette, 17 j Carlisle, 0. Wisconsin, 39; Chicago, 6. Jebraska, 12; Kansas, 0. Columbia, 11; Annapolis, 0. Seda,8; Stanford, 0. Illinois, 0 ; Indiana, 0. Cnemawa, i6; Multnomah 2nd, 0. narvard Freshman it. vin c i. en,0. est Point, 18; Bucknell, 10. frown, 12; Dartmouth, 5. Michigan, 7; Notre Dame, 0 Tnaows Out. Lust, nicrhl IVil'io.r, jMer, the express rceesenger, Oscar 'jasand Geo. 8timpson were returning tothe city from a hunt in the country 'hen, lost after dark, tlitir 0,.,.i, llBS and All fltn man wa-o HmxA h uT; lo"er farod worse, having his h! ,J ened and hia noaB cut whil8 -. -.us,, wers gomewhat lacerated. "y are now slowlv recuDeratinir. Coxisol F. 'ho and Oregon State Teachers Associ- ran wi 1 meet the last week in Decern Closing Dec 28 and 29. The Oregon fW'ation will meet in Albany. The JT, ""O Montana state legis atures meet Jan 7 and the Oregon and iter " Little Johnnin. fhn nnU KA Yellowstone Park, is a lively specimen mm iu - sum up a tree", like 9 streak miuo it necessary. fulcoyotedog and his Ittlomate, are here TIibv r ' n, .' esting of all the group 'of animals, lliugo tells his ta e with great earneetners and , Do not fail to see this nlav and oer the time and place Friday evening Brown's in Town. This morning opens the advance aal at the Sugar Bowl for the engagement of mown a in lown" which comes to th Armory Nov. 24. "Brown's in Town' i a funnv combination nf hnm- ;n.i:A ouslv interminir'nrl with '.1- catchy music and original Bongs, and proves conclusively tnat the author has oiuuiou i,ne popu:ar fancy and seems to Mow what the people want. It is a sat ire on a vouno: man who Bnarativ ii-,..na mnrpiacra ttnm l.in t..t 3 " BLCK ElVEB MlSEB. The lollowinir ia irom a correspondent.in the Register: the grand success of the Lucky Bov mine ana mill nas put new life nto this oia camp and there is no telling now many mills will go into this district uy uie time anomer vear rn a m,nA The last month's run of the 10 stamri mill woo a nnnA Ann .l has inst got a lot of new hil,l,. ' ready for the winter, and are netting in supplies of all kinds so as to keep going Rumors of two new rich striken In thA camp has just reached us here, one bv m , uu vtn, wno reside in Wultervilie, and the Portland mine, now ueiuic .worKBU DV jvir. KUtmr nF PaW. mhu. uiuiiseannoc oe nBa UBt row but both are said to be laroa nrl riot, two very important things in a gold One Ods Found Yesterday Messrs Froman, Warner, Blount and Miller. tne hunters who lost a couple of guns in the river up stream a few miles last Friday evening, returned to the scene ot the accident and grappled for the lost weapons, finally securing HrnmAn'a onn in nhntit oa..an rA. f water. The grannlioz hook caunht the trigger unu oiscnargea loe gun. upon puiung ic.out it was round that it had burst, about a foot of the barrel flvlncr off. The other gun could not be found. Only a few days before several men were discussing at b roman's gun Btore whether a gun discharged under water would burst. Ths Question his been Bottled, state leglslatU'e a week Ke' t' Deni'lon"of the Great North -UumuiBiinBrngwi, . a a-- ... Rrerf o, t A ' fcnlB CIt" was regie- J. '"""'ano, r ortianu, yestet DIED lP'SE. u her home near Alhanr irt irounie. JtIr)i age ul Irihtta... . . . . Pfiatwiih T i ? P,onoer o' 1852. lo an Rn.. uuie ut ?S r morning, of hei Margaret Bodine, at 'J'deceawd wa Iwuh h i... Imn, ii. """'" on 'arm a lei S"" irom A binv. h. t. o.j! ""ber of years ago. The do NrJ?.n'hn'eubB'.ol tua United KHerlin. 1 wa" woman 5.ill.n1r"l",.n chter, de. T Rh't. mother and a true ci.i- , B-. "j three Ka, 8. 8., W. A. itVu!l n'' an'1 one daughter, oa.,U ",8' " l,romi,1nt teacher W""'"!!' beheld at the , - -""vo tomorrow forenoon at ela" '":h a" friends of thede- .uiiteu. Fred Hargreaves baa returned from California, where he has been selling paniB sirsicners aor some nine. The well known oculo ontician. Dr. C. W. Lowe, went to Corvallis today. He roturns here on next Thursday to re main until Saturday night. Frack Trites, of Aloanv. an old ac quaintance of D. Turner, is a visitor in l'endleton for the purpose of looking up location. He will remain for a few days tbis trip. Pendleton E, O. Ju Loy, of Brownsville, for many years resident of Albany, is in the citv nre- paratory to leaving for China, it is said after a wife. Jo lias made a Celestial fortune in hops, MiBBes Addie Chamberlain and Tressa Baumeart Saturday evening cave a nartv at the borne of Mr. H. 0. Chamberlain in honor of Misb vinnie Mayo, of Port land. It was a nice affair. The brother and father of the Democrat man have recently moved from Minne sola to Denver, Colo., where they have opened Cental oarlors at 415 Tabor opera house block, with residence at 8529 Grey Bl. 8. H. Goin, of Jefferson, and 0. F. xluntington. representing the nnis Brown Co., of Sacramento, Calif., iiave been through the county huylng pita, toes for the California market. P. C. Harper, in early days ore of Albany's leading merchants, for several years doing a big business here, has been in the city. Mr. Harper has been prrspectiug in Southe'n Oregon mines for awhile. A farewell reception. wa-tendered Miss Laura Neleon last Saturday even ing in the eleant parlors of Mr. G. A. Wests 1c in the Young block, Mrs, Tnov Hopkins was chaperone. The evening was spent t njoyably and a de licious repast was served. Miss Nelson left yesterday for her home at Lebanon, Mo., accompanied to Portland by cer sister-in-law Mrs. Nelson. The Maccabees. At the Maccabee meeting on Saturday bv. ii mere were 41 names senun ana 88 initiated. Tho work was fUton bytheC.rvallia team, Tent No. 11. They deserve great credit for the ; r ,u wl"cn tney put on the work. Thev havn tho " .. ing the best drilled team in tbestateand they are entitled to the honor. The Lady Maccabeea were on hand at the j ir i ",lu " m' supper, which added greatly to the Buccess ot the meet 8" V.. w"a.the opinion of all those i"."1 ""' was tne most successful meeting ever hold at. Ttfrt r ur i.. of all the Sir Knights expect to put in 25 more men. Thepjopleof Albany lead in every thing. tG. L. Rees, D. S. 0. A B Hammond tn .r,ii,n a ut:i about 600 acres four tracts '$ 1 0SlionalBon t0 f rederiok A Ki'rbs. 160 acres ' Si0 J B McDowell to O P OoBho'w,"40 acres ' 0 E McDowell to O P 'OoVliow.' 20 acres-.. ' nn John Woart to S D Titus, 2 lots Ha!' Keleasea of ntm.n.. rn- n- ainnn " .v6-s, ivi fuj una Probate: will ot J r Uhesh ra fllpil. v.l... -i property $7,2U0, located in Lane, Linn ecutor ""."""es- airs. Uhosliire Final reneintrf fllArl tn'aB.n...A( '' . -r r-- .u vnuiioui A VOn- Lstate of Ricfiard Foi aettlerir n,i a. ministrator discharged. . A OOUltrv Rhnw will hA UJ at rt i is Dec.,18 to 21. There will be some .... uiuii ty iowib mere. Georee O. Villi. rm.m.i.''i ,i.... has a full page adveriissmeht in the Sa lem Statesman. Mill Creek nrecinnt. rimnV went 8 to 7 In favor of Bryan, and Maurv precinct 8 to 7 in favor of MoKinlBy. If vbu have wank nr flnrn,ii.,A &t.ki nffo. l.h i.-l . .. " j" " - . T,.. vlll ,uiw uuauacne. see ur. Lowe, the ontician. fn fhn Rn....' lt next Friday and Saturday. Taiiight and Tuesday Train coniinuod uold brisn, southerly.' wind probably shifting toj westerly winds! iveraieet. b . M. French disnin.m.n Members of G. On. IhIam i- t . , ,, ".vo,B, 1U . ,t,Ut ball are requested to meet at 8 o'clock tuiugnc at tne armory to begin arrange ments for practice for the Eugene games. J.UB Downng team ol the Illihee Club balem for thin wintAr'a tn,... Will be SIX from the fr,inwi oli.. . m (1 Hol.u. n ri :. ,.. 9. A- w VJi"'"L,"'"LcW, f iM"mPDUU! v. a, iieilly. J. J. p.!, rrmiK nugnei, and K. Uart- llt. TilH nlrO Hlllh nf r.hia ni... .lll nave a team wi.h which to enmnoio e tnurnamenta of the wint.p nnt .... fOBTLAMO, NOV. 19. Mre. Haiina D. Gmnu drouneil dea,l ii, ber pew at the First Presiiyterian ehuich aBtnightduring service. Souuieilv her psBsing away that not eveu tbe pastui ot the church. Rev. E. P. Hill, knew of her death until the evening meeting was over. Mrs. Uustin had not been ore- viously lil, in fact had enjoyed the beet o' health since ner arrival in this citv f n i . . ' .rum uuiaua, rceo., aoout nve weeks ago. She bad been staying with her daughter. juru. Aieu etuart since ber arrival in tgrtiana ana was attending church with her when death came. Aaiudandsnow storm has been In progress here today. During iim no- twinty-four hours a storm of unusual oeveuty nas oeen passing over I lie North Paoifio states. Forernator Raul., ,.t ,i. . Weather Bureau, said this morning that ua ncfliuni iihu ueu ann mill ., uv tremely cold in Montana and the British iiuriuwem. ine coia winds have acron the state of Washington, and have tmnrou tuts portion oi Uregoj . The ni. uaa oeen ni eu wiin nn-i H.b.. in. day and tonight a small covering ol iinorv iaupon the alreeU, Beal tions are that the weather will h i,i.i eaetofihi mountains, and he lai fears ior tue weuare 01 the calt'e and other Btnck in those regions. Information has been received by L'eutenani-Oo'onel Jacobs, of the Quar termaster's department, United States Army.to tbe effect that tbe animal trans port. Lenox, has arrived anfnlw a U.n jla.and is discharging her cargo of horses. The vessel left this port September 25th. The trip waB a successful one and the vessel encountered but little stormy weather. Every horse that was received uj tne uoat nere wasoiecnarged in Man. la in good condition. Seveial car loads of horses pasaed through Portland today. The animals were in transit from Walla Walla to Seattle and belong to the United btates government, 'ihe animals will be taken in charge at Seattle by Maj. Geo. Burden and that officer will superintend their shipment. The Oregon Mining Stock Exchange wuipioteu tne nun montn ot UB service this murninir. The naet six months hnva been successful ones for the Exchange f" uutioua is enouraaing lor suo cess in the period just embarked upon. . Harold B. Johnson. Sever it (if tlm mt.,Aa-t. . . . d...t lues- u,, ik. iT " n'tmi lit the teors that didn't come. G f I'rau n .h r. a,a ,1- ..I . ; n .MO 1 has neen el-r ' ""u " nV Frfcd HrirircJAVua nf i of !,ir lead.nn s eols laa" year, has' tuned Hi enter onll.gB ""nas The Y. M. 0 A. are planning to send u.:ver,lnn''."f,i!?"t0 tEa Orefon ldauo argerhinaphea-antflew nast tl. iiiunwr and alutbte.1 on the n.mn.i, ,1'1' """neon. He escaped without The Oratnrinnl Aeonnl..t i ., . ,i . .. . """itiuii nave elect1 S1 " ,'ul,ow,n - officer: Preaiaent, : . " -, vice-president. M. H orah r.C,e"eS h"'a 8,eleC,ed 106 '0"Wlng 2.al.or.".t0.0oa"ie,i''he l.ical corneal SW8' G. D. Byere, '03'; D. W T-ie 1 asket-ball oirl. .r ,.i,i rai,ement to play ,0 g.mes with the McMinnville col eee r,i. . . onVh-T"1 n"'lM for nositiun, on the the team am m,... T..-: ,i:!"cl,:S!a!P80n' N""l. McLaugblin.' -n.T Si ' ; nanl French, Payne Muri wrigl TUESDAY. The UniU-d States g-aj.d jury returned not a in;e bill in the ca'e of G. w. Vaughu. tfiurired with finding indecent lettera through the mails. Vaughn formerly reside irt llb-inr, now south of The Dal.r. An ineenins eleciric Mght dir play it h Posui'ielegraph otilce has been at tracting .-ttentioo. It conei"U of four differentcolored liizlltt.wh'el; llgh.id and go out alleroa-e'y, causing a CM stant change that ii observed a'.mg tbf Street, Mr. Jini Ellison is" biiik in iiiunu from a trip to Euern Oregon. A. B. Woodin hs gone to California to spend the winter for his health. Mr. Frank Farrell. af this city, h.t been granted a pension ni f 10 a month 0. S Shedd, of Shedd. the well known chicken nian, has moved to Albany to mBiue uuring tne winter Mrs. Geo.- H. Evans has moved tn Eureka, Calif,, to join her husband, who ubb a position in ine woolen mills there. Ralph Tetrell, Bon of Judge Terrell, of Salem, has accepted a position with Wollenberg Bros., in this city. Ha i n experienced dry goods clerk. Roseburg nevmw, J. T. Walch, master mechanic, of the C. & E. has returned from Knrina, Calif., ucn un iih ueuu MurKin,; on Ham mond's new road. CoiMurtor McErlane oo tne j ac d, tor some time is now that road. The e-gagement is announced of Jesse S. Halatead, Ah-azir Theatre press rep- reaeiuaiive, alio niies joeepnine Unlver, daughter of W. W. Culver, a capitalist in Diiniii, or, misb vuiver is at prejent resiniQg at Deraeiey. examiner. The ladies of the Degree of Honor last evenintr at aoout me right time gave the &.O.U. W after i's regn'ar session in wmcn several new mcmoers were initia ted, a jfnuine snrptie. The women ap peared in costumes elaborate and capti. vating, not omitting any of the colors of tbe raiotiow. Alter a march in which thsir outfits were shown to good advan tage, a fine banqnet was spread. A .tranger from Kansas wbb fn fW- vallis looking for a farm to rent. He said, remarks the runsa, that many peo ple in bis state were going to come we t. Most of tbem. lie said, would seek homea in Washingtoon. That si ate was more Inndly heralded in Kansai as a deairahl locati in for tbs home eraser tlian waa Oregoa. What tiondaiion there e lor the notion, he could not nnderatard. fie, bimself.had just come from Washington, and he thought Oregon far sntjeiur from every standpoint He h-iped tn remiin ii Oregon and expected to oi'inue hir ceercti for a farm tlMt tie run I J It, a-. Brown's in Town. "Brown's ta:-.Sour't a clever farce, absolutely headed by an excellent comp any.l-comeB to Albany Nov. 24. The farce is by Mark Swan and is written in the auihor's happiest vein with the view ui wuat tne ouuno naen. irA inimH. in sparkling musio, pretty dances and repartee, and goes with a laugh from start to bnish. The company is spoken of highly wherever it haa linen, nn.1 i. composed of only the beat talent, among tuem tiro uoas. riorn, ueo. x. Welch, Emmer Whiteey, Geo. Ebner, Jessie Mae Hall. Maude Knowitnn. tr.nnv uiiuKamy. r.uitu vreiiana o'nera. 'I'lm advance sale opens tbis morning at tbe uugar jDUrYl. Lester Jefferson to Georce CofTelt 183 74 acreB 1800 ABtorta uo 10 ijouis Metaver. M in erect in lot 7 and 8 bl 10 Albany 250 u 8 to Kllas Keeney, 830.03 aores, dated April 10, 1868 patent am ot sale ior siuuu. Mortgage for si 00. Satiefaciicns of mortgages for 1750 and Mr. Jonu Lane died atStavtnn Rnmtnv night at the age of 81 years. Tonight and WednoBdav ocnaalnnul snow Hurries and continued cold. Kivnr 3 feet. F. M. French displayman, The Albany band will play for a dance in Oorvallis on Thanksgiving, while the Eugene band will play in Albany. Norris Humphrey ,one of Lane county's moat prominent cuisenB has Bold his property and will move to Santa Rota, Svarvernd's orclies'rj of fine. pieces will goto Albany on the 28inst where tlrev play an engajmnent for Finch Ihe opera house man. Eugene Register. Three games nf fort ball have bseu ar ranged between Salem and Multn ..h, the Oral to be played In Portland Dae. 7. ana tne last tuere on urlst tlas flay. Another gentleman has been heard from. Frank M lliown, axsistant cash ier of the Uernian National Bank of Newport, Ky , has gotien awav iil, $4)0,000 of the bank's money. (A demurrer to the indictment a.-ainst W. K. Spicer, -a (uriner Linn c unty man chargeif with disposing of about 7,000 bushels ot wheat stored with him, was atgned ye.terdty and submitted to luilge tieorge, at Portland The U.of O. defeated Ashland 24 toO. The contract for building ti e new Sal em pn.i office lias been let to the Camp, bell Construction Co., of Chicago, at iro.- 000. . Hon. rl. J Ormshy. of the ooilil de partment, will be in Oregon about fec. 1, to establisn new rural fr.e d-livery systems. Aloanv should have two or three systems out from this city. r.rnest Dross, inanajirg wlltor o' ihi Oresonian, will speak nn '.Meihoi and Ethics of Klltnrial Writing; and Grea Editor, and Ureal Newsnanera nf the intee,itn Century." at tlm ft nf n asaeniblr nest W ednesday at 9 :30 a. in i ia if i, a, ni Bene, orepeela l-!i r-i rrsnged for the university tear Uurl More Attractions For the animal nlav. Th f..th..u tribes are Bocklng in. Sllverspot, the " tue ajrow legions hi. -i toe way trom the nin.. r r where he holds his court and drill. .!,. vuuH wruwa every year. H It antinm panied by lady Sllverspot, who i Z'. f,?'laA"' Pn?le .ndblrokd,Re6 ouiuii aou nruvrnin tan. . sprightfullv partrldgei f7oml5on Valley are here. Their aoftly tinted plumage is very beautiful and taoj ire trained K march to tbe rub-.-dub-bub of a drum" plumage, that rill "L ' . ..: ttiou uiusic ann A s? 1 . e wil)Kfl 'oirieB. 7m7t r' i 0101,16 uosHontai , tbe calls R. rrr "" " o jnnie sue cutest rahhlti . ' "re "Le Prattlu8t nd a " i"? " ever "con by mortal man. Pl.v: who nrZJ animal he see,. ht Tr.'i'.iu" " meTcifestr. "PPe8" "ro,acl" " evening, No"."' Uw Arm0 F'ida Oakville. tpe."Uon for.ri"l free delivery is in iSt "le-. onB 8"onld sign it and have a daily mail at your home. Mr. Herbert White was visiting friends hare last week. visiting ;.S.01 iime" h".va coma- Eggs are 30 We r. J,T? "n'' B,"r is mmi" iltiZlVJ 1 Pul"Pli'n Pie on Thanks too h,- h, i' ?" "rV00 '"b ,ni ul!r n.L inaDKIUI. - i un Duuw nnn fniii . .1. , , . the administration bui K ' Z the price of ainmi s r Some Of r Ur hnva an,! J ... . in, M, . , . uwjjn are iracK- iTnn..".ll"V",n0,aon- A good S"s We have n,ntv nt .u- .. ra tn I " " " IIIUfB surprisel at bo many men wanting a soft Littu Ros Bud. PORTLAND LETTER. irrontOarR.jT.1., Oormponj.,,., p..i a, PoRT"ND.OrNov.20. Porliacd's enow.m.r., . duration orL..tb,,;o;-.ired on' .,u .or a ,on period. The weather been extremely cold for this locality today, but despite that fact Old ol has got in his work snfMeienii. . carry away the greater par t of last night's snow. Tbe small boy and tn linu j sled have been on the scenn n..i day. . "" Edward A. Beais. forecast i,m,!.i r 'he rnited8tates Weather R..e.. Oregonian buildlng.iaid today ih.f en InJicatione are that tue cold snap will continue in vogue antil Thursday when an abatement may be expected Moniam has been havi; no, anma r , ""' "uu "Port received at the lecal Weather Bureau give the temper. ature.,boingl2 degreea below zero at .uu ou oegreea under the cipher Rev. A. A. Morrison, of the Trinity urh, will deliver the Elks Memor iJ dresB and the eulogy will be nio. unced by John M. Ge.rin lhe mul ia in charge ot W. H. Rn.. .... .ce o,che.,ra wii,T,u,l7acAcon'pe.enn. Tctiolpuetl?" M'9nd"aCe " lhe William P. Jenkins wa. tm.j ... ay afternoon in falling while engaged" n oarrving wnnrl in, 1.1. i " . u East Side. M. Jeokin. wa. totally blind nut, nevertheless, was .cne,0med it" do light work about the bouse and prem- Another sudden death occurred this morcing at inn . . , 0 Ltn dn" for " ' Kuelemeye? Fred.Hr H'5?d """"f. ,na Ju' treder.c H. Kineey. Mr. Kinsey took here 16bs than Hon n.in,.... , ' seemed to an" - sonTe . rt nf . i."8 He wac ...ed fr, m the onm ..j .ii.j mmrdia,N after. The Tenth Annual maatn.. .t.. gon Bar Association held it. Hr.r ....i ill the curt roome cf the United States Oireuit court, tbis morning. This after' u . Meeting proper began when President L. R. nr.i,..;. .111..;" 1 ,7 ? annua address. He was followed by E. R. Sttlpwortb, of Eugene, w: 0 read a paper tipon the eubjen, "The Two Views-Set vice of the B.'r to the Sta'e and Ueuruat nn nf P,,. i m. " ' an address will be delivered by Ho". B. y' "iiienoro, and Hon, B. GrosBcnp, of Tacoma, Wash. Hftv-fottr cent, for ih. k.. 1..- ?nH. eT,iV"! hi8he8t local qnotatlon today. The buyers were not anxio... tn mane purchases at. that figure, HAROLD B. JOIINCON. PI . .. . . r 110 men wero tatnn In l. ,-,!.!..( plln. .....I,.: iiici or oalaboo... The oe'ly 11110 oTva , ; Tn the five mon waa a tankniL .i.u . , . . , en blade. Mn( t ...r. ' " r0"" chief and a piece oteoap, hut theuo had Misa 1 Lnlii Jones was removed 10 her ome Tuesday. Th " . " ing in siren th H.o .'.;7n "'u' ffT. conrtilent that she will In lime fully re- '8' ,r"ra '""CIS 01 the terrible In iirv. Hbe )) iai nn . circumataooes coanected with ber injury, anil earn I. ha,.,.. ....i . ,. . . '. ' ' being informed as to the factr, as It is honed she may yet retail them herself. JuTerson Review. WEDNESDAY. -j Lebanon. From the E. A : Miss Kl'a Stellmaehar. nf Alh, i. i o ,,rii. v suing rare. j.u.Mayer in this city, returned home this morning. 0. H. Young has sold his farm nssr Lii nmb, consisting of 178 acres, to Ed tllen, who came here a short time ince Irom Illinois. Consideration, 12800 Jerome Smith and family arrived here yesterday from Eliiingtnn, South Da. Jota. Tney are ..Id friends of O H. Young and family, and intend to locale somewhere in this vicinity. U N. Mnrrl. haa traded his Block nf merchand se at Spicer 10 O. M. Oritlcn deu for aamall farm near Oregon City Mr. Crittenden has arrived and taken charge of the eior-. and Mr. Morris and smliy alii remove to Oregon City this GRAFTS. Getting married is almost .a mi.mn not getting married. Culture is anmntlil no, n.n.tn U... hereveryou miet them. It IS Bald th. Rnora tioton they were defeated, until the news was sent them from London. It lakes a brave man to nrenllm fi- reading so.ne of the microbe stories. Some eingorn dlnnlav mn n.v. voice. Inferior neonla wlm nrfa! D,in.-tn.i. bo!ong to a class of Ihelr on. The Seton-Tliompson Wild Animal Play. Given at the Arm iry on Frl lav even lug, Nov. 23. Adniedon 25cnntB. Re served seats can bo had without extra charge hv applying to Mr. Leslie Vr. eick at the Sugar Howl, Go early and get your seats. The heat musical talent in the city-a ladies quartette, will en rich the program and recitals second to none. Following fs the program : Lad ea'Ouartette.Laitv Rir.l.Mn.il.n... Langdon, Sox, Young, Miss Irvine. Ai.e nea 01 the uirus ronr feathered warblers. Solo Miss Vlra Stewart. The Bear Story Mi. O-a llnrknes. The Wild Anima! Plav-1- rM.HIltWfl l,u sixteen animals. TableauQueen ol the Woods, Horenade Mr. t red I'way. AcCompanlstB. Mlaa Kin Nnttlnu Ml.. Burmeeter. Sal-rn hia t n-w mil. tare band wit ("rank Haas as lea ler Tl t member! re J. G. M.ttin. Wilt Se wood, I-an Steae John Gran, r, Ror Hyrd, Geo. Ju l. n. Bert McAiee .1. T. trailer, Mil 1 Vfaihew, Eric Kleppin, KarlBperry.Krel leer, Walt Lemon. Oak Fulton, Pari y;raiie, Oarl Iteyeolds, Fred Whittier, Robert Savage, It Won't Chop Wood, But it will choD meat. vfloflUt.lf.ai crack ere, bieaii, va, ehet eae, nuts, JIrb', and other food, nidly, coame or fine, W1SSICIDBI IF UUII VIIUppi VVILI.U1IOP WOOD Llir Khtirn lran axes, will quickly choD enoiiirh wnnrf m supply our itconomlcaf Wood Aiktioiitm. which are handtome, econoin cal and durab'e, and comtrucied to aave fuel, none hetitr, none cheaper. O ir dttie i ranera and cook itnvA tt triu iipit n 1 thr moulders jri, neat Ber Ticah v niiii Mrt; a joy to the houeekeeper. B. A li km & Co The thermon.ttfcr this nun i;w ua os low aa 1H detireeti abv 8eri, which in prelty fruji i Vtr Oregon. Fine Cattle or Sheep Ranch for Sa'e. 660 acr.s, shiioi 00 tcrss In splendid cultivation, plenty kord pan ire, waier and rang?, f .Ir hoiiae, barn, orch .rd and fences. 1.0c atel m Linn ojuntv, one mile Irom I'. O. slore, churches and school. Will sail for 1.1000 or exchange for smaller farm within 12 miles of Alb bany, Geo. D.BaitOD.Atoy,