MONDAY. Hotel Arrivals. TUESDAY. GRAFTS. A great many men who pursus a pro leesionel career never catch up witn it. It takes lota of powder lor some wo men to kill time Tho fact that a woman lias never been divorced is agmdsijn that she is an ameteur actress If you want a horse for a day's drive don't get the 2 :10 animal. Will Albany prove itself tha gem city of the valley this week. This week in Albany the . ax is might er tban tbe sword. Hew to the line and let the chips fall where they will. Chop the weeds off the three business streetB. An Escaped Lunatic. j Chief of Police Coates and Policeman McOlain yesterday landed a strange and wild looking' man in tbe calaboose. His shirt indicated that he was a lunatic. and upon inquiry at tbe state asylum it was learned that be escaued from there on Aug, 29th, When visited in the city' jail be raised hU bands as if in prayer and showed strong pigcs of insanity. His name is Jewell Murrey. Recorded. I C Leedv to Dr D P Love 49.84 acres . $1000 Mrs Lueanna Shackelford t: M i. Church of Crawfordsville. 1 lot Crawfordevi'le 60 V S to Henry Myers, 150,29 acres patent Mortgages lor ?ouu ana $wu. . Chatei morteaee for $100. Power of attorney F J Cameron to I E Richardson. The public schools of Albany will open Monday Morning September 16, 1901, at 9'o'clock a. m. Pupils will be classified and tbe list of books required by the State course of study will be furnished at tbe opening session. Published by order ot tbe Hoard ot Directors, Vieoil Pabkek, Clerk, W. E. Gillett has gone co Lane county to reside. Miss Helen Hogue left yesterday for Baker litty, to teacb. C H Burggraf returned Saturday evening Irom a trip to baiem. Mrs. S, S. Train and Miss Grace Ben nett are among tbe Newport visitors. E J Fleming, a prominent Salem law yer, was in the city today acsompanied by bis family. Prof E H Anderson and family re turned yesterday from an extended stay ini&inany. aaiem otniesman. The Saturday Telegram contaids a fine pictuae of Miss Vira Stuart, of this city, witn au excellent notice oi ner ac complishments and popularity. J E Cowan, of Dixon, Wyoming, is in the citv. called bere by tbe serious ill ness of his;fatber, Mr Mike Cowan, Mr Oowan left Albany 22 years ago. He is married and has a family, his home be ing in the southern part of Wyoming. Aruone those returning from the Bay today were n M 1'rencn ana lamuy, Mrs Train and daughter, Miss Grace Bennett, of this citv, O B Moores and family, of Oregon City, and Miss Lida Rumbaugh, of Portland. Miss Zslla Wood, who has been spend ing tbe summer with her parentB in this r.itv will leave tonight for Long Beach, Calif., to continue her work in the schools of that citv, where she has been teaching several years, Mrs Thomas Condon is lying critic ally ill at the Condon cottage at Nye Creek, and all ber children have been sent for. Beloved by everybody there is a general expression of hope tbat sbe may recover. -. J. M McEIRath, the Portland ha1 man, who has been in Albany tbe pas' week, went to Eugene this afternoon. Ho will not make ny charge against tbe Capells in connection with the banger case not wishing to be kept in the city as a witness. The entertainment given by the Lad ies of the GAR was a very nice affair, attended by a large and pleaaad crowd of Albany people. A pleasing program was rendered and a deliuioua lunch w as served. The crazy quilt was obtained byJMr UlysseB Hale, a single young man Rmr. T.Bvon A. Tchorigian preached his last sermon last nwht, in tbe Pres byterian church previous to bis return ingteast. He has supplied the pulpit fornix or seven months to tbe satisfac tion and pleasure of all, making many frieads not only on account of tbe talent displayed, but as wall on account of his sterling Christian manhood. His future planB ore not entirely developed, but the probability i" that be will return to Constantinople in the spring to do mis sionary work among his people, the persecuted Armenians Rev. K L. Reed, Pastor of the church, will return home next Saturday and preach on Sup- day. He will receive a warm welcome after his long trip among the most in teresting narts of the world. Din't lail to bear Mr. Frye give David Harum, Monday night, Sept. 2, at tbe Armory and help the Band out. Band concert on street and good music indoors, Mouday night at armory. Ad mission 25 cts. Attend and show jon appreciate the worth of a good band. Mr "Slim" Wise has rented the eoulh end of the Exchange hotel recently fit ted up by Dr JL Hill, and will soon open a laundry there. These one horse towns up and down the valley wi'l now have to show their badger game before they can claim to be in the same class with Albany. H C. Chamberlain, of the Albany Dressed Beef Co., has rented rooms op posite the Blumber block and will fit them up for his meat market, when be will movo into his new quarters. Big preparations are b ing made for the coming carnival. Stores are being uroperly decorBted with Woodmen of America colcre and the stieets put 10 condition, That there will be a large crowd I ere there is little d nbt, one of the rest ever in the city, r i rcsentative people o( the val'ey. An Assault Case. O. F. Capell was arrested last Saturday night on complaint of J. M. McEIRath on the charge ol assault. Capell was tried before Recorder Van Winkle this morning. Tbe testimony of the prose cution was that the complaining witness was in tbe hall of tha Rms House about 8 o'clock Saturday evening when tbe wife of tbe defendant asked him for a match, that be bad none on bis person but might have in bit room and went af ter one followed by Mrs. Capell. That tney bad been inside only a abort time when tbe husband of the woman, the de fendant, ruebed ineide, and without warning began striking Dun, tbat they went into tbe hall, where the defendant again struck bim. There was no leBtimo nyon tbe subject ol the woman demand ing some money from McEllla.h. The assault was corroborated by Mrand Mr noweii ana trauK ueviae, and Mr. De Vine swore -the three came out of Mc E Rath'a room. Mrs Capell Bwore that MchlRath followed ber up stairs and into her room, locking tbe door, and of fered ber some momey, when ber hut- band came to tbe door, and upon ber husband entering struck him. when ber husband struck McElRatb, and Capell testified in tbe same line. Tbe court rendered judgment against tbe defend ant lining him $40 and costs or twenty days in the county jail. McEIRath is a batter who came to tbe city a few days ago and Is lomewhat deaf. The defendant and wile registered as from San FraD cisco, and like, the prosecuting witnesB are siransers here. Tbe evidence and other circumstances indicate that it was a genuine badger case. Mc. McElRatb claimed privately tnat Mrs. capell demanded iuu ot blm to eettle tbe natter. Mr. and Mrs Capell together had only 15 cents. Capell is in (he city jail, but says be has a brother in Salem who will belp bim out, and Mrs. Capell went to that city this a iter no on. A Fiery Accident. From the Guard: What came very near being a fatal burning occurred at the farm of Emery Herron, weBt of Junction, Friday fore noon. Little four yesr-old Florence, their only child, went upstairs, and go ing to the room occupied by the hired men and finding some matches on the stand table lit tbe lamp, patting it on the floor. By some means her clothes caught fire behind, when sbe screamed for ber motner. Mrs Herron ran upstairs and met tbe child in tbe ball, ber dress afire all over. Tbe mother acted quickly and with rare pretence of mind. Ske threw tbe folds of tbe loose wrapper she wore about tbe child and smotbered the namet, tbougb not before her back and lsgn were se verely burnt, and tbe bair burnt off tbe back of her head. Sbe theu threw tbe blazing lamp out- at the window into the back yard. The grass being dry it caugbt are and spread aDout toe house, which it undoubtedly would have burned but for the opportune arrival of Mr Her ron and bis men. A messenger was at once sent to Junct- tion for Dr Lee and he attended to tbe little girl. From last accounts it is not expected.tbat the case will result fatally, A Pioneer of 1852. Saturday tbe Democrat mentioned the death of Mr. Fisher in this city. Par- ticulara ire as 'ollows; as given by the Register : William Paleg Fisher was aged 52 years, 11 months and 12 days. Deceased was an Oregon pioneer, coming to tbe state in 1853, locating with his parentB near Pleasant nut. in loot) he came to Eugene and engaged in tbe grocery bus iness, and later, in 1897, moved to BrownBville He leaves a wife and two children. The children are Henry Fisher of Condon, Gilliam count; and Lnther Fisher of Albany. He was a member of the Woodmen ol tho World and alio of tbe Christian church. When you see a man starting ont with hi? gun you may know .that he is after ducks, the open season having begun yesterday. He wou'd not shoot a Chi nese pheasant if it roosted on tbe end of his gun, A couple of buggy wheels belonging to W H Moxham, anrosBtbe Willamette were taken last briday by an Albany boy and anchored to the bottom of the Willamette, just what for it is difficult to tell. Mr Moxham has secured his wheels and the matter probably ends there. A bicycle bought by A Schmidt, the bicycle man of this city, has been iden tified as ohe sold to Schmidt by Frank Bod well, in jail for robbing the S. P. ex- firesa room, and which had disappeared rom Bogart's bicycle shop at Lebanon. There are two prisoners in the county jtil, R B Moore, who was held by Just ice J.uveiee iui liiu viii.uik iwum, nuu Frank Bodwell, the baggage thief. Moore will undoubtedly plead guilty and receive the lowest sentence ot tuo court. The chances are that Bodwell will make a defense. J B Tillotson, wbo bas the contract for repairing the wajon bridge at tins city, will crowd the work as fast as pos sible, but it will, of course, be a great inconvenience to the traveling public. Work will begin next Monday, and tor two weeks the bridge will open for travel a part ol each day. It will then be closed to travel for two weeks . Mr Til- otson will do all in bis power lo accom odate the public and his efforts in that line will Be limy appreciated. jeiterson Review. At Bed Time take a pleasant herb drink, the n x morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor Bays it acts gently on tbe stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It it called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sell it at 25c md 50 cts. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. 1 jou cannot get it, send for a free samplei Aildens, Orator F. Woodward, Le Hoy N Y. J H Boggers, Portland. L Oloake. Boston. A J Kuh, S F, Arthur Elstor, S F. D A Grout, Portland. RFRobiuao-', " Pauline DeWitt, Portland. W H Scott, Crawfordsville. J D Coleman, Ponlaud. Al Simons, Eugene. Walter Roes, " Scott B -zirth, Salem. John Wilson, Toledo, Dsn McArth u, " Wm Preston, BrownBville. O B Bowers, Georgia Minit.els. Mrs H Siuiois, Brownsville Henry Dunlap, Detroit, Bert L Brown, Portland. Allie PreBton, Blaine. L B Loomis, r-eattle. Chas Seeiey, Alsea. Fred Mayborn, ' Will Urenner, " Cora Hanu, " W S B ib and wf, Portland. E B Maple, Seattle. S B Sawyer, Brownsville. A O Kepetto, Blakely. -8 L Wilson, Portland. E J Fav, Portland. W T Elwanger, Portland. E S Evans, Halsey. John McKirby, N Y. W P Smith, 8 F. L A Laseelle, Portland, J E Leonarn, St Paul. E L ManaBsee, S F. W J White, Portland. A M Oases and wf, Portland. A B Millsap, Lebanon. M W Keundy, Kansas City, U O Miller, Portland, A B Stormer, S F. J V Moyer, " C C Thayer, F. A Sylvester, " Rev Mitchell, Portland. J W Seward, Chicago. A H Tanner, Portland. J W Oaborn, Independence, W E Burke, Portland, J B Coffey, " F H Wheeler, Salem. Elba Edmonson, Salem. A J Kirk, S F. V H Rowland, Eugene. W H Dedmon jr, Portland. L L Marston, S F. G G Peil, Eugene. M ManasBee, Coshocton, O. E J Bart, H F. J L Herzog, NI, ' U Lanfi, Portland. G W M Lane, Lyons, M Cary, Scjo. Wm Roacb, Harrisburg. Horace Trask, Lyons. F Fenwick, Portland. El " " Ben Blackwell, JefferBon. W F Edmond, Rockland, Mich. E S Craig, Portland. J J Baker, Harrisburg. J W Wihon. S F. John Murphv, Mvrtle Point, DTHarrell,' Eugene. J C Murry, S F. I H Wise, St Paul. 0 B FrisBel, Harrisburg. Thos Collinson, Portland, D Langell, Portland, A W Daniel, S F. R W Thompson, Astoria.' J T Apperson, Oregon City. W Bourland, " S Bouriand, .. " W S Marshall, Portland. G A Gous, S F. H H Lulgens, 8 F, T E Gerould, Portland. 1 H Wise, St Paul. H N Priichard, Duluth. Rutherford Diller, Portland. Albert Dulce, ." Frank McEntee, Yaquina. F E Bailey, O J Boyd and wife, Salem. T H Williams. Hieras, S D. M E Miller and wife, Halsey. Pearl Miller, HaUey. J P Taylor, Philomath, Morton Meranda, J.ebanon. Henry Maine, Yaquina. W 8 Ryland, Portland. L B Loomis, Seattle. B F Moneet, Pendleton. E J Arnold, Portland. Chris Nelson, " Sisters Academy. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Academy. Albany Oregon, conducted by the Bene dictine Sisters combines a simple, healthful happy life with the best ad vantages lor study and Culture. Apart ments spacious.and fitted with modern conveniences. Primary, Grammar and Academic courses . Pupils specially prepared for teachers County Examinations. Toe new serieB of toxt books adopted by tbe State will be used. iborough instruction in Music both vocai and instrumental. For terms apoly at the academy, Studies resumed September 16, 1901 lhe beattle P. I. contains a fine pic luLwuu.urj-rijB lenrn oi Washington Camp No. 20U Woodmen of the World, of Portland. Harrv Day is captain of ... .j.u, u,,u in jHVHiton ib one or the best looking members of tbe team. r I Morrison, of Jordan, one of the "ForkV beat carpenters, was in the city todavon business. Mr Morrison's lormer home wi the town recently vis ited by Sheriff MoHargi-e after young Moore. That was also lhe home of Ex Congressman Warren B Hooker, atone time chairman of the river and harbor committee, nov judge of the supreme court of his district, who was an old schoolmate of Mr Morrison. Judge Hooker, at one time a common country youth as poor as a mouse, workiog at any thing for a living, has a millionaire wife and Ib probably the loading man of his part of the great state of New York. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show, i bat '.be large majority die with consumption. This disease may com'-'nc" with an apparently harmless congb which can bo curod instantly by Kemp'x HilS' ii f-jr tbe Throat and Lringi, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all C3es. Puce 2-tc and 5-1. For said uy all di-ut; gin's. Death of Mrs. Condon. Mrs. Thos. Condon, wife "1 tne punee. , professor of tbe state univermty, died at 1 Newport yesterday noon, I She wab a pi nieer f looi. o nini in that year .1 lierirmiaud aromi ;io- Horu. They Iocb m I at Tub Ujlles. an-l both taui.t at Warm or. ruga Tu moved from them o Foret Gr.ive an-l thence to Alba v, w e Pni. O nido'i nreached in the Gouurenaiioual cuun-h for some time, moving from here to E ;- geue in IS7B. Sne a Mh V-UUrl. beloved by all knnwinu he Alt tl her t-niidren but Bean, were a Btfa-r, -iie f Imle her bttddde. and vlrs. Bean, is hastening here from the ea-t. The other children are Mrs. H F. Mc Comtek of Eugene, S. W. Condnu, of Oakland, lormerly district attnrne ot theeecood distriet.Herbsrt i. uonnnn.ot Moscow and Mrs Nnlf, oi Pendleton. The aged husband, now Si years ok1, and children have the aympatuy oi many an over Oregou, Carnival at Portland. The business men of Portland have subscribed $15,090 to guarintee the ex senses of a Cirnival to be held iu the Exposition building frjm Sept. 18 to Oct. 19. A notable exhibit of all tne industries of the Pacific Northwest will be made in the bin exiosition building, and athletic exorcises, a horse show, and a military tournament will be held on Multnomah Field adjoing. Two full military bands have been engaged, and there will be many fine features in the amusement line. The Carnival is in chaige of a commit tee comprising 28 representative busi ness men, ol which Gen, Owen Summers Is president, I. N. Fleischner vice-president, A. B.Steinbach treasurer, and J. D. Mann secretary. With such men at the head of the af fair, tbe Carnival is sure to be well worth visiting, Oakville. We made a visit to the Oak Ridge creamery last Saturday. The creamery and separator are on the stock farm of Mark Hulbert and are owned and oper ated by Archie Miller. Mr Miller has 26 cows of his own but does separating for all his neighbors. Tbe bouse and engine and two large water tanks cost Mr M about $450. He takes his cream to the Albany Produce Company's creamery twice a week. After separat ing be p'aces his cans in a tank of cold water which is pumped by the same en trine that runs the separator. Mr Mil ler separates the milk of 60 cows beBide bis own and charges ten cents per hun dred for separating. Besides running tbe separator the engine pnmps water enough for all tbe live Btock on the large farm and what is used in cleaning the floors and vessels that are used about the creamery. Everything is keptclean and neat. Mr and Mrs Miller do all the work about the separator and Mr Miller has nut un a 100 ton Bilo which he will not be able to fill this year. However be has Dlentv of drv eed for bis cows. Mr Miller ia an expert dairyman which accounts for ma Buocess. Mr H M Stones' new dryer is almost ready for use and will be large enough to dry 800 bushels of prunes at one filling. The dryer is built on a plan to econo mize beat and luei. Mr &. mrnisnes bis own wood but the amount tbat is generally used is quite an item of ex pense Mr a will employ expert worK men to operate bis dryer and we expect the product will be as good if not the oast.m the slate. Mr H H Smith, of Tacoma, ia visiting relatives here. Miss Shearer, of tlu Ackerman cook watfon. invi eu us to t4k9 supper with tbe harvest crew last Saturday evening and we went. Little Rose Bud. MrB. Mary Spider, a sister of Judge Boise, died in Portland yesterday. In New York city this week a man climbed a 25 foot rope in 6 2-5 seconds, which is the record. Tacoma defeated Portland at base ball fonr successive games, taking tbe wind out of ber sails. Geerge Richardson, father of I. E, Richardson, of this city, died at Defi ance, Ohio, yesterday. Ae was 72 years of aga. Mies Margsrot Barry, who recited in A lbany several weeks ago, will give a recital at the Seattle theatre nsxt Thurs day night. Her picture appears in the last Sunday P. I. O i Pickett Creek Engone Uussey shot Homer Hasty for a deer, fortunately only hitting him in the thigh. Now if Hasty hastily puts a head on HuBBy ha will do a good thing for tbe country. The head should have brains in it. Mrs. A. Brownell and children return ed from Newport this noon. D. A. Kirkpatrick and family went to the Bay this noon for an outing. J. M. Merrick ind wife In a few days will move to Aberdeen, Wash, to reeide. Mrs. J. F. Robinson and twochildren, of Eugene, returned home this after noon. D A Kirkpatrick and family went to tho Bay this afternoon for a weeks Lut ing. Mrs Rialto Weatberford and baby are in the city the guests of J K Weaiiier ford and family. Mrs Cora White, of Portland, is in the city on a visit the guest of Jerome Williams, her brother. A ). Beam and family have moved into the residence of Mrs. J. M. Irving, where he will now reside, Lawver C) . G. Bingham, one ot Salem's most prominent lawyers, returned from the Bay this noon. E J. Arnold, the moat popular merry-go-round man in Oregon is In the city with his hones preparing for the carn ival He is accompanied by Chris Nel sr n. who ma le the fine parachute jump in llii- thy on toe 4th ol July, without hich t'-e ce'ebration would have been a de.erl. THE CARNIVAL i Following is the program o! .the tiir- I ' vest Home Cirnival ti oa r.i-l I a: Vlb. ! any, September 4'.n a.i.i d.n, uuJ.-r uie auppiciuu-oi t..Hiiitme uamp no. 51155, Moitrn Woalmeii of Amsrici: WEUNKSIMY KBIT. 4. Tne f-irenuon ui iiiw ily wnl be o -" ned in -ec ivmrf vi-i'orr and 'A'oon.,. . .hnurrivu jn excnrs JU -r.u p. 1! coucert nil th Stre-IB. Ai 1:30 p. in. a A'ooil'iien will a einb ei. oinliueii h ,11 and id streets in limit of ha i A. 1:45 p. ui. parade A'ill lortii resting nu Kerry . nd Second streets, and will inarch d wn Second street to Baker, dowu Maker ,o Fiist, ui Mrst tu WuvtiiDtnu, nut Washington to F iirih IhencC on Fourth tn,tue piat'orm at court 1ioiib, whete the toliowing e. ercieei will lm held ( Marshal ol the day W, H. liogan will have lull charge of the parade under wi.one direction the earade will he formed i Hon. M A. Miller, ol Lebanon Camn. clmumsn of the day. 1st. Music by tbe M. W, A Baud of Salem Camp 2nd. Adrdess of welcome, bv Mavnr W. 11 . D.via. 3rd. Baes Solo, ov N Z.iu of Portland. 4th. Response to address of welcome. oy neiguoor v. u. nyianu, ol rortiand Olh. Music uy the band. 6th. Address by Gov. T. T. Geer. V;h. Vocal So'o by Royal Neighbor miss famine uewitt, oi rortland. 8th. Short addresses bv prominent woodmen 9th. Mubic Tois will conclude the exercises at tbe stand. ,0th. Footrace on First street, from west side of Ell-worth to west side ol Lyon streets. 100 yds. First prize .17.60: Bee nu, D uu. 11th. foot race. 50 vardB. First nrize. $5 00; second, $2.50 in Mdee. jztn. Bicycle race, live miles, start to be Irom corner of 1st and Lvon streets. and out on Tangent road. First prize, $16.00 kodak; second, $5.00 Bicycle jamp. Prizes will be niven lor the Inmost numoer ot menmere irom any one camp in tun parade. First prize. $50.00: sec- end, $20.C0 cash. Great, st percentage of men ber b from auy oie camp in parade. First prize, ?zu.uu; eecono, tiu.uu. Lest Representative Float in parade First prize. $20 00: second. $5.00. Reception and banouet for Woodmen will be held at Woodmen hall commenc ing at 8 p. m. All Woodmen are ex peeled to be present as a 'Ively time ib promised. Grand Carnival Ball at the Armorv under tbe direction of Neighbrr Oraw- loro oi .Lebanon crnip. Grand March nromntlv at 9:30 n m. Prizea will be given at the Ball for the best lady waltz- er, a beautiful gold watch, and to the best gentleman waltzer. So.UO in cash, Cake walk, let prize $10. second nrizo. So. All prizes during the day will bo an nounced ac the Ball during the evenintr i his concludes tbe first days exercises, TiiuehdaV, September 5tb., 1901. Exercises will begin at 9 :30 a. m. 1st. Loading and unloading a five ton log from a log wagon. Broadalblu St. 1st prize $5.00, second, 2,50, 2ud, Foresters Team drill, on square in front ol Court House, 1st prizo $50, Becond $20. 3rd. Royal Neighbors Team dril, 1st prize szu, seconj tiu. 4th. Logrolling, 1st prize $20, second $10. 5th. Log sawing, 2 ' Neighbors, 1st prize $10. 2nd $5. 6th, Log sawing, single Neighbor, lstjprize $5. 2nd $2.50. 1 :30 p. m. 7th. Log Chopping, 1st prize $10, 2nd, $5. 8th. Nail driving contest for ladies of R. N. 1st prizo $7.50, 2nd $5. 9tb, Tug of war, free for all, 1st prize $15. 2nd io. B ,4r ball g.imo between M, W. A. of Port'and and Ramblers of this .city, for gate receipts, this promises tu be the best game of ball ever played in this city.. inn. lianu concert on the streets. This is labor day, and a legal holiday. How many anew of tbe fact? Tho big bridge continues to do a fine bneinets, the receipts being of a flutter ing union nt each month. The income from the bridge during August wue $418. TLat big Crabtree log arrived in the city at 1 :06 o'clock this afternoon and the Eugene float put in an appearance. A very pretty and euggestivoj arrange meot. David Harum was prestinled at the armory last night in monologue by Ed ward H Frye, in a pleasing manner. This peculiar and interesting ttory which bas attracted so mucn auention, was kivoii in a realiBtic manner lo an aud ianco of about one hundred. Mr Frye is a good reader and a genial gentleman Lovd Irvine, of the Pacific 8lales Tel ephone Co., of Portland. is in lhe city on - !.t. 1 llu.- f.inn.l. a WtUI H VIB1I, W1IU Aluailj flicuuo, Mr. U. O. Hsyne arrived in Altrnnv yeeterday Irom Ft. Stevens, joining hii wife here, and will run his fruit dryer Prof. Thomas Condon and family re turned this noon from the Bay to Eugene taking with them tbe remains of the wife and mother. Mrs. Martindale returned last evening from Portland, where Bhe had been t visit ber huioand wbo ismthe'iospita', end who is gaining rapidly, Mr John Thomas and wifo left thlv morning for St Paul on a visit with rel atives. Minnesota was Mr Thomas's former home. A W BoworBOX left yesterday nfti r nnnn for Indianopolis. Ind., to attend tho grand encampment I O F as junior representative from Hie grand lodge of Oregon, no win aiso go to uuiia o. Miss. I ouise Schultz left this aftorn.on lor imlna.ro. whero she will be united in marriage to Chas P. Ooff, of Beverly, WeBt Virgina, which will bo their In .tire home. Klin was accompaiiied by I er Bister MisB Anmo. vr ('names Kmcht and l.i . r luiued tony In 'be Bay af er ninnib'M s.-j -urn there. .Mi Kin-ci has ne.iily double I in s ze and b cmgl hack such a l. ouant.tr o!Uii,Iihi Iu was lnrdly iccogtiizable. B i EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL ' FOR EVERY CUT1CURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT, to Instantly allay Itch. ing. Inflammation, and Irritation, and sootheand heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool and cleanse the blood. A S1NQLE SET of these great skin curatives is often suffi cient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleed Ing, crusted, scaly, and pimply skin, scalp, and blood humours, with loss of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS OF PEOPLE Usa Cotiooea Soap, assisted by Coti cuba Ointment, for preserving, purifying and boautl tying the skin, for demising tho scalp ot crusts, scalos, and dandruff, and the stopping ot fulling hair, for softening, nrliitouing, and soothing rod, rough, and soro hands, for baby rashes, itchings. anil olmflngs, and for all tho purposos ot the toilot, bath, and nursory. Millions ot Women uso Coticdra Soap in tho form of baths for annoying irritations, inflam mations, and excoriations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in tho form of washes for ulcoratlvo woaknossos, and for many sanative, antiseptio purposos wlilch readily suggeBt themselvos to women, especially mothers. Cuticora Soap com bines in One Soap at One Pbice, the best skin and comploxion soap, and tho DEBT toilet and baby soap in the world. Sold throuehout th. world. Biltllh Dpot' F. Niw bibt Hoa., -7-2 Cb.rterhoui. Sq., London, ronav T)BUO CuiM. Coir.. Solo Prop. WEDNESDAY. COUNTY INSTITUTE. The annual institute of the teachers o Linn County was orgaaiz-nl in this city this f-ireuo-m at 9:30 n'olo,: :, iih a gocd atte d nee of teachers from differ ent p.irts o- th county, The institute is of i normal character ffo i g n Hue ll -Id for i-ittructi n. Thetiret siihject taken up as first lessons in gr-nuna , by L r f 1) Grout, piincipul ol .lie I'm K fcho'l, ol Portland. imik'.'.i soniu excellent ideiiB were brought out, In the absi nco ol l'rot luartinu ue, Prof Torbet le. d the subject in i-eogra-ph S iporintendont Robinson, of VTu'tnn- iiial. countv izavo n Bulemlid link un the subject of "The Psychology ol Reading'' and under the subject of history Prof Grout presented "The Constitution's Growth," The program this nfternoon consisted of "Addenda", in arithmetic, by Piof RoWnEon, Assigning tomorrow s lesion, by Prof Torbet, school organization, by Prof Grout, and under tuo tiead of gov ernment, "Tho Executive Department" by Pro! Kobinsou. a'l fruitful ol much interest and instruction. The institute is in the hands of some able educators and tbe Linn County teachers are reap'ng the benefit, The institute will bo coi.tiniio i over Friday, tbe sessions being held in the college chapel, tomorrow's session clos ing with a if address in tne evening oy Prof Rob'nBOD, oiC'Tbo Point of View." Lebanon From the E. A. Miss Carrie Saltraarsh, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Isabella Salt- marsh, returned to Albany mis morn ing. Joe Smith reportB that on yostorday he bbw a female Mongolian pheasant with twelve young oneb jiiBt able to walk' He thinks that this is her third brood for the season. Prof. TB Bridges, of Sodaville, has gone to Portland to taken position as teacher in the Portland Business college. Henry Vollstodt, of Albany, is mov ing on to the Hill farm, near Sodaville, which is now owned by Henry (Jireon. Mrs J H Cottrell. who lias been vis- itii g her parents, Mr and Mrs J Beard, left this morning for her home at Doug las Ielaud, Alaska. Mr and .Mrs Beard and her sister, Mrs Hayes, accompanied ber to Albany. C 11 Randle and family are on their way back t Oregon from Illinois, and and oreexpectod to arrive hero this week I hey will visit Ins brothor, Prol a A Handle, and family, after which thoy will locale somewhere in the state, Thoy lived in Lebanon several yi ars ago. Obituary. At Shedd, on Aug. 10, the 5 yeai old on of Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Elder, of Shedd, was drowned. The little boy with his mother and younger brotlie were crossing a bridge wlun he led through and was drowned befora bis body could bs recovered, Hhvaulilen death was a shotk aid a cause o' drep ley ret. The stricken family have li.o sympathy of all the community. X. Get your trolley on thojwiro, 555, liiir