Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, August 14, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY. .r ,
DOUGLAS APPOINTED.
The state commission on Sarday ap
pointed superintendent. . f tbe d.ff
e exhibits for the Louisiana Pur
chase Exposition at St Louis, as o lo ws
J B Dougla,, Albany. agricultural
J-u-. t T Olwell. Center Point,
exhibit; J. ,Dfu wisdom.Portland,
the most important of. the exh bi's. 1
Shown his fitness or the work in a strik
fflyouis to
be proud of.
Owns Many Mills.
Ihe Portland Flouring Mills Oo. now
operate the following mills :
Capacity
K'&v.:.:.::::::.. 2200
Everett, Wash jgljjj
Spokane, WaBh
Oregon City, Or.. "
Harrington, Wash .
Odessa. Wash SSI
Llnd, Wash $
aaiem, ur grn
Prescatt, Wash Jno
Tlawtnn. Wftah .
Albany, Or. (Red Crown).
Albany, Or. (Magnolia)...
Total daily capacity....
. 200
. 150
.9000
Mad at Uncle Sam.
From -the Prinoville Journal.
A party of.several Idaho timber people
returned TuoBday from the timber.
They came back without locating owing
to the establishing of the Warner Moun
tain Reserve. Among the party was B.
L. French, of Moscow, stato "present
ative. who is much impressed with our
country, and intends staying in our sec
tion until he succeeds in landmfr one i of
our valuaDle timber claims. L. Ji. All.
Ingham was in charga of tbe party, ana
his wild goose chase has embittered him
against Uncle Sam's ruthless way or
cieatiog-torett res trves. Low thinks he
should at least notify a person, before
they start for the timber.
ARMSTRONG FOUND.
The decomposed rt'tiiftiiK' o: a body
were found ttveru uuvh ago in the
r.vdr near Buena Vista. It hid evi
uently been in the water several
months. It was thought to be tbe
body of George Armstrong, who dis
appear d Irom across the river about
the first ot March, and an investigation
resulted in the identification of the re
mains (10m the clothes worn.
Mr. Armstrong attended a school
meeting, and was not seen aiterwards.
some thought be had cominntea
suicide and others that he had gone
away.
A Fight at Newport.
When the boat was getting ready to
leave Newport yesterday three or four
men, including a gambler down the
river, got into a fierce fight, makinir
things tropical fora f.w minutes. Sheriff
Ross was on board and alter some resist
ance fired the men Irom tbe boat. It
caused some excitement (or awhile.
Died at Shedd.
Ttiw West, on Saturday,' Aug. 8, 1903,
at the age of 34 years. He camo from
Indiana here about three years ago, was
a brother of Mrs. B.. O. Margason, a
,on n-llnt character.
Mr! and Mrs. Margason wish to ex
press their thanks for many acta of
kindness during his illness and alter his
death.
John Brownlee, of, Fairmont, Minn,
is here with a view ol locating.
Mr and Mrs. W. 8. Richards have
returned from their Coos Bay trip.
ht 17. A. Wallace loft this afternoon
for Sheridan and other Oregon cities on
a several days visit.
Mrs. Curl was in the city to-day 01
her way to Philomath on a visit witt
liar riuimliter Mrs. Joe Tryon.
Rev. Merniuger passed through tho
city this noon for southern ureguo
Hunting trip.
Mrs. B. A. darner, 01 iue mm u.
Parker & Son, bakers, of Cottage Grove,
is visitiDg her Albany sons.
Went to the Bay this afternoon Jos.
Kaleton, Frank Wire, Mr. and Mrs. R.
O. Oburchill, Miss Vesta Wallace, Mias
Lora Vance. . .
Georgo Sears, who has a position on
... il? oinntrio line between
n,i jrnraima. is home on a visit
with bis parents, Mr. and Mis. O. W.
TV I A rmat 11111 CT returned yesterday
from' Douglas county;, where he has
been several weeks erasing and building
cottages on timber ciaiiue.
ntni-iu thin lime.
"Dr." W. Edward, Stewart, who has
been attending the medical department
"., nui TTnivnra Iff the PSBt tWO
years, will bo home in three weeks for a
month'B visit.
t. i f.rr. ihft Bav to-day: H
F. Merrill, Mre. Althouse Miss Mary
Althouee, W, F. Fortmiller , MiJ
Marks, W. H. Hogan, Mabel Cockerell,
tha Tnmor Brothers and their famines,
r.f Psniltntnn. and many others-
Mrs. E. Wagstaff and Miss Wc.ve
Streitel left this noon tor neuunmi,
... n otron.l the marriBge ol
the former's son, Roy Laporte and Miss
Nettie Reninger, at tuat p acu
Wednesday.
n Plnvd Dorris. of Pasadena
n.i-.t i.o.i an avpallent sermon
last evening in the Baptist church, of
L.,.. hio mnllinr and BiBter BrO mem-
ti.o fnllnwins two Sabbaths he
will preach in the U. P. church morn
inn and evening.
nnnnilman P. B. Marshall and
c .....naH laol. avnnina from th
Bay, coming after their fleet footed
Shetland team. Prof. Pet Mart ial!,
who haB had charge oi tho office of the
AlbBny Farmer's Co. during her
brother's absence, will take a trip to
the ocean sometime this week.
Lawyer Gale Hill, W. Lair Thompson,
George Anderson, Frank Overholser
and Air. Goddard returned 8aturday
evening from Marion Lake, where they
,.,io,cnrofl in catch tbe wilev tront Bnd
kill a few deer. They etopped at Brei
. i..,oi, hm enrinsa to recunerate.
Hunting and fishing was notvery gilt
edged.
On the editorial page is a poem ol
marked merit, written by a former Linn
countv yonng man, and an excellent
.jwr'iol on education, written by a
friend, who desires to seethe caussol
p.dvancd, and particular!
an increased interest tBkeninour owe
worthy college.
There were eleven car loads of people
on the excursion to tbe Bay yesterday,
tne largest ot the Beason.
Mr. Tonoy Austin dressed in a new
suit of overalls left this morning for the
wheat fields with a large list of thresh
ing contracts ahead.
Tbe Union Revival Brigade are having
large audiences at their tent on Ferry
street. Tbeyseem to be earnest, reli
able young people, who are doing a
good work.
Mr. C. R. Widmor cf Benton county
denies that the team which ran away
last Saturday was his, as stated by the
Democrat, and as tbe Democrat had
been informed. His toam is not on the
run.
Lee Welch, who has been in the
penitentiary for raping a (our tea a year
oiu girl at itoseDurg, has neen pardoned
oy tne governor.
J. P. Ourrin, who has been in busi
ness in Cottage Grove for twenty one
years straight, has Bold out to A. B.
wilmont, ot Blieciu.
Portland defeated Sacramento yester
day, the seventh straight victory. Mor
ris, the Indian, pitched, and a crowd of
9,000 cheered him to the echo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Circle will leave in
about a month for their new home in
Alberta, Canada. Prineville Journal -Former
Linn county people.
Man of the people of tbo Dalles take
their summer out in camnattbe Cas
cade Locks, said to be a fine place.
Among those there this year are Rev.
Poling and family.
Prlnevule Journal : R. E. Gilchrist.
a Michigan capitalist, has purchased, so
we are told, about 1U0 claims Bituateu in
Crook and Lake counties. The average
price is $800. which is altoirether too
small. ' The purchases have all been
made during the past ten. days.
Prineville Journal: Tho Georgia Har
per Co. has been in our Bister citv
Burns, for the oast counle of weeks and
each evening they have put a play on
tne noaius a lull nousthas greeted tnem
We understand it is the intention rjf this
company to soon be in Prineviie. and
our people will then be treated to fine
ttieatncal pertorniances.
The Democrat tomorrow will contain
an original poem by an Albany man
well writton and full ot interest, as well
as suggestive ot human experience,
The columns of this paper are always
open tor original prouuclionsol reason'
able length, either in prose or voree
This will bo I ho first published effort of
the writer in this line or literature.
COURT HOUSE-NEWS.
Piohnte :
riQal hL'ar'uu in estiva l A Frivu tiod
set for tik'i i 19,
I;ive;.tJrv tiJeii in estntH nf Pit
Ueiiviile. Personal .properly 3S0.
Also in eBtate of b'ggert Engers. Real
properly il'JOO. ners.inl 1130 I H
Koch administrator.
Petition for matllimi'nl fnr A&hhv
Pecce, Grjnled.
Inventory filed in oftite of J A
Crawford f2100.
Articles incomoratinc Hemlock CamD
No 214. Pecifio Jurisdiction. Woodmen
of the World, filed Value of property
U60. N P Drume, S A Gentry, F H
Weber incorporators.
Circuit Court: A Wilhelm ct al set
I. G. Aieliart, Recovery cf money.
Vt atson & Swan attorneys.
Deeds recorded :
W C Burkbart to J D Rolfe 6 acres 500
W G McDonald to V A Kniebt. 40
acres iu
Henry Karsteni to Lillie Karstene,
rJti.DY acres, consideration flUU
annually to granlor
Mat Loberuer to Frmk Dobs Kon-
Bky Jr 62 acies 1050
Will R E Co to John Larne, i lots
Halsey 60
Henry KarstenB to W H Hogan 00
acres 2400
W H HoEin to Marsaretha Kar-
Gtens 1 lot bl 14 Hs 2nd ad 2250
Mortgages for $200, $1000, $400
Satisfactions for $500, $780, $600.
E B
TUESDAY.
W. B. StejonshaB returned home.
Misa Millie Gottleib went to Portland
on a vint. ' .
Benntor Jones, of Toledo, was in the
lty this afternoon.
Dr. John Johnson and wife cf Rose
narg, are in the city.
State Food Oommlesioner Bailey was
looking around Albany thia morning,
Mr, Harry Dodder came up 'from
Portland last evening on a lew days
visit.
MissFloBsieKnocbt and mother went
to 'the Bay this afternoon for their Bum
mer's outing-
Mrs. Dr. Kitchen, of Sayton, is visit'
iog .Capt, IVheeler and other Albany
relatives.
Dr. Adams came over from tho Bav
to-day to clote up Bome business here,
and will go bacK tomcrrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Rouas, of Portlaud, are
in the city tbe guests of tho hitter s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crosby,
Prof. Burden, the athletic teacher ol
physical culture and gymnastics in the
u. o! u. ana who went to the Bay to-day.
Alton B. Coates has gone to Portland
to train with the Mnltnomnhs before
goine to Victoria to do tbe hurdling in
tbe held meet.
Mrs. Geo. O Will, of Salem, bassod
through the city yesterday for Newport
to join her husband, who ban been
there several days.
Returned this noon from Yaqulna
Hay: Miss Maud viorrison, Mrs. Louis
Jones, B. D. Cnsick, Ed. Hogue, Dr
Ellis, Harold Irvine and parentB,
Mr. Tip Humphrey, editor of the
JefferBOu Review, returned home, from
the Bay to-d.iy, having learned that an
irate neighbor had left for the east,
Admiral A. N. Smith of Ihe Astoria
resattn, was in the city, lo-day, while on
atrip up the valley conferring with his
deputies, Mr. Smith is carrying bis
honors wi'n dignity.
11. G. Colton, the lifo lusurance man,
returned yesterday from t ahfornia.
where he haB-been iii tbe interest of hie
company, Bnd today left with his fau.ily
lor their home in Portland.
Rev. J T. Ahbett, of Ashland, hap
been In tbe city to-div. Besides his
m'mnerial work Mr. Abnelt has n fine
i-etch orchard, some of the product of
winch comet to the Albany maraet.
Mies Miry Klarr and mother have re
lurried Irom their Crt?cadia outing,
where they pppnt a conpl: of very pleas
ant neese. While there MiB Surr
a-sls eil in eevcrsl in p omptu programs.
Hotel Arrivals.
Jas O Murry, San Francisco.
B O Brooke, " "
Myrtle 15 Dixon, San Francisco.
O D Frazier, Portland.
W F Jeffries, John Paul Jones,
Duffy, Portland.
Hon M A Miner, l.eDanon.
J M Woodruff with hia auto.
W P Babcock, Salem.
W H Morfoid, Junction.
Adda Moffit. " '
Edgar Perry, Chicago.
Jaek Walters, Sieson.
F P Rugg, Waverly, Kan.
Carl Russell, Ashland.
ChaB B Warden, Coburg.
R G Keene, Salem. .
Claire Irvine and family, Salom.
H T Sancerman, Jaeonville, Ind,
Wm Exline, " "
S H Hurst, Sioux Falls.
Geo Dorcas, Salem.
J it L,ynn,
Conrad Kribs, Salem .
R A Orossan, " -
Chs Livesley, "
Geo Irvine, "
A J Leland, "
Dr McCutty, " .
Julius Kioeus,
J J Roberts, n
B u bchiukmc, '
D V,.D M and C;V Yoder, Yoder.Kan.
iv u can, romand.
I E Shane, Kansas City.
Geo Fitzibbon, Portland,
n a isrewer, "
W P Campbell, Ohemawa.
E H OollinB, Chicago, , ;
u ti tseipie, Portland.
W D Oreighton, 8 F.
Frank Lehnho r, Portland.
W FPadmore, "
Jennie Jackson, Park Ranida .
Lula Alfard, Harrisburg.
Tenii Rooch, "
O V Densmore, Salem,
W O Huwiey, "
J D Simon, Baker Hty.
P J Simon, Haleey.
H R Simpson, Portland.
W S Dent, Rosebnrg.
A O Barney, Turner.
8 Mosely Wood, New York.
RJF Thnrston.Crawfordsville,
Miller Meudocb, Portland,
8 W Hunt, Salem.
E Hergog, Tracey, Minn,
OJRea, "
Reed Allen, Ogden, Utah.
S W Minturn and faro, Elkhorn.
J H Weber, Oroviile, Calif.
Nellie Wfgle, Brownsville.
A B Lalh'row, Cincinnati.
W H, A T Wallace, Cincinnati.
SAB' ck, Portland. - -
Geo B Gray, kidlem.
J 8 Grannon, Portland,
O D Ualbrielson and fam, Salem,
Alice Sutmeyer, Pittsburg.
W H Powers, Newport.
M W Walker, DrIIhb
Sam Goldsmith, Portland.
M E J, akin, Harrisburg.
Lola Alford, "
Alta Wilson, Fox Valley,
R H Hewitt, Monroe.
Wm Driakill, Monroe.
Jos F Zeller, Thomas
Chas. Brnmfield, Philomath.
Noimon, Zoph, Akron O. '
is u watt, ABhby Miun..
S J Beebe, " "
B T Cochran, Salem.
MrB A, G. Holden, Eugene.
R R Turner, Perrydale. .
THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO.
STORAGE OF GRAIN,
WHEAT AND OATS,
HIGHEST PRICES GUARANTEED.
We have secured control of both The Red Grown Milli and Magnolia Mills
for a long period of years and will operate both plants. Full details in a few
days.
For further inf jrinatiou call at our office.
Your business respectfully solicited.
THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO.
A. W. BOWERSOX, Locn I Manafter.
The Next Clerks.
Under a provison of the postal laws a
list ot applicants.with their per contage,
for clerkships In tho post oQice.haa been
posted in tho oflice, showing the follow
ing order in which applicants are en
titled to a position: -
Fmnk Powell, Rptln Hackleman, Chas.
M. Anderson, Olaronce Craw, Quincey
Propat, J. H. Goin, Thos. Stephens,
Puilio Baltimore, J. W. Barton, Bruce
Mitchell, Edgar Pie.'ce, Leno O. Marsh
all, Geo. NichollH, Chae. W. Wallace
and Arthur S Garrett.
The standing is from 80 per cent to
about 7U p?r cent.
' Hermann in Albany.
Hon Biuner Herman, wife and daugh
ter were in the city last evening on their
way toYaquina to make an inspection
nf h.o horhr.r iham. Mr. Hermann in
tends to UBe in his best rustle when he
nets back to Washington lor iu iy
Ha hnlipAa a. crnnil annronriation is ius-
tifled by the demands of commerce here
and will endeavor to secure a recom
mendation from the engineers.
ti,o rlianittahflBi to dav state that Cor
hatt.hu a new nunch.o but it is safe to
guess that it ia all in his brain.
The fiienda of W. E. Yates of Cor
..aiiio n,ni lflnrn toU.Ii a irreat, deal of ap
prehension that he haa purchaecd a
ce'.lo and is learning to play.
Tha contract has been let to W. E.
hnol house in Diet
nr. -iv milAk nant nf Lebanon. It will
have a be I tower and other modern im
provements.
Tbe Dkmocbat put "Dr." to tne an-
mnmnit nf a cumlni! visit uere UI
Mr. l?dgar Stewart. Aa a matter ui io
iiw,i " k.n iwjr, mnre years Ol eiuuy ub-
iore 'ho will bo emitled-to the title
Ihe old band Btand in the trear orj the
Alco Club House was torn down tins
afternoon; It was once the center ot
music &nd life.
Fridiv and Saturday of thia eek
Aue. 11 and lo. ur. liOwe, me ayv-
. P. !tl l.n I,- All-,nnvnf l,H
Sight BpeciaiiBi . win uo " . ..v
Revere House, Have him cure your.
head and eye ache by removing mo
cause with a pair of his superior glasses.
An amBzing foalnre of lltngling
. MISFITS.
Speak a good word for Albany College
and back it with your money and in
Uuenco.
These are days of railroad wrecks, and
many are killed, and yet one ia about
as safe on the rails as elsewhere.
The person who ennbs General Miles
snubs the millions who believe in him
and his sensible ideas of right and
wrong.
The plan of keeping the streets of Al
bany clean is meeting with general ap
proval. Let the work spread south
n,,K.fo ammlHrfu circul IB a compuuy
i t-. ninrcnn nho ROOD tho audien'oe
r ' . . -f l....l,ta- l.M tl.alr IU. nn,,ll,.mn.l .,ln,vr.r.F nlnln,
a constant wniri ui mugm; j ...... iUO ,uu,u-n. w......
Letter List.
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY VIliTOG OF AN EXECmON OF
Bale iBsued out of the circuit court of
the state ot Oregon for the county of Linn,
to me directed, delivered, and dated the
29th day of July, 1903, iu a certain suit
in saia court, wneroin Hears a, uutrorrt
was plaintiff, and Willmm W. Tucker
and Ellen Tucker, his wife, H. E. Onrow
and Horinan Uarow, her husband, M, F.
tiummiBton and JNelson Itummiston. her
husband, II. IN, Breed and J. D. Broscl.hor
nuBband, C, J. Tucker and L. l'uckor his
wite, JVl. JLi. Tucker aim Junio tucker hie
wife, James Tucker, Frank' Tucker and
Annie Tuckor, childreu of J. P. Tucker,
docensed, William Tucker and
Tucker, children of Alice Tucker, and
and i. P. Tucker, Elenor Tuokor, wiFe ol
P. B. Tucker, doceiis.d, 1. T. Tuckor,
Nancy M. Tucke'r. Mury li. Tuoktr and
Ida J. Tucker, children of P. B and
Elenor Tucker. Oinra E. Brndley, Goo.
M. Clark and Nancy M, Chirk were de
fendant, in which Biiid euit tbe enid
pliiintitr roc .verotl 3 .dmnent againot uie
oaiu detenaants on tue irftn nay or juiy,
1903, for tbe 6uni.ot iH37.2o, with inter
est theieon at tho rale of 8 por cent p?r
annum trom said dnti), anil tne sum 01
Hi 00 costs nnd disbursements of Biiid
suit, and H0, attorney's lees, and accru
ing costs, ordering, adjudging and de
creeing that tho real proporty described
in plaintiffs comphint, to-wit :
The north one-half of tbe south-west
quarter nnd lots seven (7) and eight (8) of
section nineteon (19) in township (II)
south range one (l) east of the Willamette
mer diau, in Linn county, Oregon, (ex
cepting ton acros in a square form out ot
Following is Ih.A list of letters remaining
iu the Postolfice at Albany, Linn county,
Oregon, August 11,1903. Persons calling
for these letters must give the date on which
advertised: .
Andrich, Mr Walt Band, Mr John
Darlinn. F A Faruiy. Lula
Goldsmith. Mrs Mae Holman.Mies Del'a
Hall, Prof Robert H MarBeld.Mr Elmer
Meisker, Mre Nancy McDaniel, Mr J F
Miller, OE Pock, Mr John W
More, Mrs Cappntola Phillips, Mrs Eliza
Reed, Mr Russell Scott, Mr IV R
Smith, Mr H J sharp. Mr Clarence
a, t). TRAIN, 1'. 41,
Ex-Ooroner Norman never goes to a
Are but what be tabes two buckets with
him, and tbe buckets are what do the
business generally thete days.
SUMMONS
In tub Circuit Court of tub Stair cf
Urkoon for Linn County.
department No. 2.
Emma F. Hall, nhintiff, yj. Arvin '
Hall, J. L. Shorey, El'a M. Oeane and
Harrison A. Shorey, defendants.
To the defendants, Arvin Hall and Ella
M. limine,
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you and each of you are here
by notified end required to appear in the
above entitled court and in the above
entitled cause to answor the complaint ot
the plaintiff filed in said court on or be
fors tbo 28th day of Aujust, 1903, and
you are hereby notified that if you fail to
appear nnd answer said complaint as
hereby required the plaintiff will ask for
an order and decree against you for the
rolie!a8 prayod for in eaid complaint,
to-wit:
For a docreo cancelling that certain
mortgage executed by Josephine D, Heurst
and W. T, Heawt her husband, dated tlie
5th day of Maroh,1892, in favor of Shorey
& Hall a co-partnership firm nomposed of
U. A. Shcroy and 0. J. fiall, for the sum
of J1C0O.O0 nnd rocordod on the 5th day
of March 1892, in the recorder's office for
Linn county, Uregon, in Book of Mort
gages Volume I on page 561 said m jrt
gage being upon the fol.owing described
real estate :
Beginning at tho Northeast corner of
block No, 2G in tho city of Albany, Linn
County, Oregon, as the same appears nnd
is designated upon the recorded plat of
1 aid city now on file and of record in the
oftico of the County Recorder ia and for
said county and Btato and running thence
westerly niomr tho iNorth boundary line
of Biiid block 165 feet, thence Southerly
and par .llel witn the Eiutern boundary
iiuooi said oiock uureet; Uiei.0,0 Ea3lorl '
t.nd 1 irallel with tl,e Northern ounaary
line of s iid block 165 feet: thence North
erly along tho limtoi n boundary line of
said block 50 eet to the puice of begin
ning, all ot tuo above described premises
lyine and being in Iho citv ot Albany.
co.nty of Linn und state of Oregcn; nnd
for a lurther decree of said court declnring
s id mortgage, to be fully paid and au
thorizing and directing the Recorder o
Conveyances for Linn oouut, Oregon, to
outer upor. Ihe mortgage records lor said
count' a cancellation of the same in duo -
form of liv.
Thia nimimona is served upon vou by
pub ication by order of the Hon. H. M.
Palmer, 'county judge of Linn countj ,
Oregon, which order bears date the 27tn
day of June 1903 and prescribes that tho
lint publ!c,ition be made on the 10th day
oc July 1903 and Ihe lust 'pttblioatlQa.be,...
mtvdo an the 21st day ot August 1U03; and
is published in the Alu vmy Dbmbouat by
the Baid orier ot the said 11. M. Palmer,
county judge f t Linn county, Oregon .'
Done in chambors at Albany thia 27lh
day of Juno 1903. . ;
WuAiinEBiroKD& Wyatt,
Attorneys for I'lninliif , '
Corvallis is
I
Teachers Being Examined.
The followiag are being examined for
teacher j certificates' this week before
Superintendent Jackson and A. N. Ful
kereon.
T. J. Wilson. Stella K. Fronk,
Cioiue.Wm. P, NelBon, Edith Hogue
B Bsie Hammer, V. B. Gold, Mary Nor
wood, Katie Miller, Jas. W. Shirley
Pearl Beck, Carrie V. Preever, Annie
isiacKinw, I.ellia Mcuunongh, Ell
1'liaiRor. Alta wiienn. Nellie Wiizl
Bertba Peabody, Iva Stevensoo, Mamie
L. Hulkereon, Flora Gatcholl, Georgia
Laporte. Myrtle Careou, Stella Parsons,
Minnie u. luarauari, ft'oine a. L,oken,
Ethel Huston, Mable Myors, Carrie
Kobine, Ida Bennor, Annie O'Keefo,
Minnie M. Miller. Bertha Beck, A, H.
Weber, for grade certificates. .
rao- 1 Oownn.Katbervn Cowan. Mvr-
ile E. Pease, Frances L. French. Moud
Kelly, hdna Robnett, Linnie KiyJcr
IviB flectwood, Smith R, Holt, R, F.
Wilber, N-. r , Castle, Paul G. Bond,
Frances E. Helraick. 8upeiinle.Tdent E.
ij. Adams and c. I). Titus for Btato cer
tificatpp. ,
And 6 hi Salem and 1 Ht Toledo,
Total 58.
The poor mothers In-law. One ti (
?! ingtnr. will have lo Day $3,600
damages for alienating the b flections of
th i no in 1 01 her aaugtitor-ln-law
odd conceits and grotesque action
There are 50 great soloists In Kingilng
n..i.,.. i.mnni military concert band,
and their selectione, accompanied by a
mammoth G8-3top catneurai pipo uibhu,
tave never been equaled.
Alsea ia now connected with the out-
.u h mlnnhone. A message
ntoa nvnr t.hreQ linoa. by the PaJDc
. .1. ,1 Ilia Rm.t.ni
nnnnf tt RAW IT) ill and thence over tb
Alsea line. The rate from
45 cents.
Oapt. O, E. Dentler, a former leacnsr
in the O, A O.i arrived in san r rauciouu
to day from tho V hilippino raiaujo ou a
sick leave. He .has been with the gov
ernment now since 1898. hie will pin
his wife at the homo of ber father, Mr.
GellatW near Corvallis,
wi.on nnnnrcssman Hermann cols
back to Washington ha will have an op
,iiiniii m anelst Oreeon in the matter
l In.u,l rnnnrvefl. io uoas not iavor
the present move, it is Btateu, anu iienue
may possibly db auie iuuvo ...
for the timber land claimants ot the
Btato
One of tbeinmateBof Gimer'e House
An Mnnttfnmerv Btreet. itttst cvcuiuk
was standing in a buggy, preparatory to
takinu a ride, when tho horEea suddenly
atartpil 11 II a little, throwing her out on
har hand, oansiiii; i bad cut in her hea
which required a- number of etitcheB,
and numerous otuer uruiooo.
Prof. Condon, tho veteran Drolessor ol
neology in tho U. of O. pa eed tnrongn
the city this noon on nis ay iu mo
Bay, fora few weeks outing, menu
lo.onr ha made a more thorough study
ol the Bay country than any other per-
ann anrt h fl VI HIT.A LIlCrB UTO HIWBVr, ,-
peciated by a large circle 01 muum.
The trip ia a lonely one thlB year,
ihnnoh. for MrB. Uoudon. uu companion
of many years, Is no longer he;e to en
joy it with nun
Walter Lyon and Otis Patterson are
new in cnarce oi ins ABiurmn, uwviuk
to i,on nnsstssion of Iho paper today
Tl'oy Bre experienced newspaper men,
Lyon having run the Rlayton Times and
u..nn ..nnartf.,! with some 01 wie nnieu.
paper, and Patterson, having fd led a
Heppner paprr. o"i"
and rusllers Tho Toleg'am eoems t
.aha nniin o flute that there will be a
chatel mortnaiieon the pioperly for con
siderable of tbe purchase ?nce.
SUMMONS
ing in all 137 acres, more or Ics3, accord
ing to govornment surveys,
lie sold to satiaiy said judgment ana
all coats.
Thoreforo. notico 11 horcby given that 1
will on Saturday, tho 6th day of Septem
ber, 1903, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in.
ol said day, at the front door of the court
house, in tho citj of A baLy.Unn county.
rcnon. Bell at DUblio auction, to mo
highest bidder, for cash in hand, the
above described roul proporty, to satisfy
aid judgment ana all coats .
Dated th'.B 5th day of August, 1903.
WORTH HU3TOM,
Sheriff of Linn Couaty, Or.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Deuartment of the Interior, Uniled
HlateH band umco, uregon uny, ura
son. Jnlv 1ft. 1908.
A aufliciBut contest eflidavit having
been filed in this oflice May 20, 1902, by
Mm. Fnntce Rnod'jrr.Bfl. contoelant,
against homestead entry No. 12010 made
Doc 10, 1896,for N WJ N W and Loto.l
and 2, Hecilon 12,TTWnehlp 13 3. llange
aW.by 1j6W1b u. iiiucn, uoniuHtw, ;u
which it IB alleged that cont etant 1b
well acquainted with Baid tract of Ian
nnd "knows the nresent condition of th
inn! alnn that iho enid Lewis L, Ualc!
hna ujhnllv abandoned Bald tract! ttlB
he hB changed hia residence tuereiron
for more tban two years eince niaklni
aaiil entry: that said tract is not eeltlei
upon and cultivated by Bald party as re
ouired bv law and that said abandon
ment was not canssd by hisemnloymen
in iho Army. Navv or Marine Corps
the U, S, as an olllccr, private eoldior
-a, man nr marina dllrintf tho War Witt
Hnain or durinn any other war in wiucn
riniia Hmian in now or I1B3 Ut'
jiionMd n: Bald parues are uii
nniiHpd to anoear. respond and olle
.i.tunna ,mi,,i,l-.iT aaid alienation at
o'clock a. m. on Sept. 2, 1903, before tli
Keiiiflter and Keceiver at n o
states Land Oflice Iu Ore on City, Ore-
' The sa.d contes ant having.ln a proper
Bfiiclsvn, tiled July7,l9l)3,eetfoilh lact-
l,ich b how tht Biter uueningonuB vi-
eonal perviie ol this notice van not le
maile ll ie heirbv niucrcd and direo'ed
that ench notice b klven by di.o i.inl
proper publ cation.
Geo W. BmEE, Hecuver.
In ruit CriiouiT Couiit of inn State,
OF Oll,5dON Ifl.l LtNM OJUNTY.
Department No. 2.
Mary E, Loonoy, plaintiff ve. Edward
W. Loonoy, defendant. ,
To Edivard W, Looneythe above named
delendant.
TCI THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
- Mrowon, you are hereby notified and
required to appear in the rbove entitled
court in tne above entitled euit and
answer tbe complaint of plaintiff on fife
lth the clerk ol sat 1 court on or before
tho 22nd day of AuguBt, 1903, that being
IIIU uuia preuuiiutiu iu iiiu viuar Ol puu-
lication ol this summons upon you for
answeriug Bald complaint, and you are
noltued that n you mil to appear and
nBwor said complaint on or before said
22nd day of August, 1903, as hereby re
quired, tne piaintin loi vant theient,
win apply to tuo court lor lenei as
prayed for in Baid comolaint, to wit:
for a occreo loreveraissoiving the bonus
of matrimony now oxisting botwecn
plintnt and dotenuant, ana awarding
the custody of the minor children of
plaintltt and oelenJant to plalntiti, and
fur 115.00 per month nllimonv to plaintiff,
lor the next live yea a for Bald minors
aupport.and for costs and disbursements, .
TlitB suit is lounued on wiiiui deser
tion of olaintiff by delendant. and on
grounds of cruel nnd inhuman treat
ment oi ueienuant to piaintnr, rsnaering
her lifo buidenBome and unhappy.
The dato of the tirat punlicatloo of this
BUmmons haB been prescribed by the
court to be on Friday the 10th day of
July, 1903. Thia summoiiB is published
in the Albany Dkmocrat by order of
Hon. H. M. Palmer, county indue and
ex ofllclo judge of the County Court of
Linn county, uregon, mane anu dated
at chambers on Jun6 20ih, 1903.
Uho. W, WnianT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NOI ICE IS HEREI1Y GIVEN Til r
the undvisigiiMl has bean duly ap
pointed administriuor of tho c at. of
John A Criwford, deceased, oy the
Uounly uour ol i.inn coun.y. Or-goo.
All persons tiaviu cliiua ujamst aaid
etate are hj;cy notified to pro Mil t Ibo
same to me witn Ihe proper vouchors, at
Ihe law ofli : il W, K.Bilvcu, In Albany,
t'rt-gon,w.lli:n six nionthj Irom ths dato
neieof .
Dated tils 1 d'iy of .Inly, 19C3
John H. Sr.wpnov, :
Adiuimiiirator