THURSDAY. COUNTY COURT. BMb allowed: COUNTY OFFICSHS. fl M Palmer, judge 1100 00 BU Pay oe, clerk 188 86 Worth Huston, Bberiff 188 ob Bl Mun Iters, recorder... 150 00 JaBEIkins.treaaurer...... 83 65 W V Jackcon. euDeriotendent. . 83 do S? O tSiellmacher,deputy clerk. . . 60 00 I A Muckers, " "... 60 0U Bilyeu, Janitor 0u W J Fisber.supt poor larm 0 Ollie Huston, deputy iheriff .... J D B UcKuight, assessor 200 tW ACCOUNT POOR Aid Koker minora ' Viva Burrell 0 " Mrs PyriU , 3 Jos Larew 4 00 " Hattie Stillson 1" Qt Ida Hoffman 1 tO HF Merrill 5 00 J O Hardin 21 00 Dr Trimble 7 50 Portland Fl.M. Co 30 65 W H Hulburt 8 UO V H Caldwell OO GeoHoflich , 3 60 P W SDiuks 6 0C Stewart & Sox Co 13 25 I) E Brownell 17 B0 Indigent soldiers 45 00 H M Palmer 5 70 Foshay & Mason 8 90 ACCOUNT INSANE. Dr Trimble 5 00 Br Davis 5 00 T H Ttiornpson 3 00 HShelton..' 3 10 Mike Bilveu 3 00 UThooias 5 00 CDBKEJJT BXPEHSES. Glass &Prudhomme 13 15 iv" Huston 1 15 uurkbon & Lee 4 90 Alexander & Kirkpatrick 19 50 R A Brodie & Co 12 26 Tel Co 70 V P Uniting 7 60 BM Payne....'. 25 05 Jas Elkius. . . .- !---. 75 EOADS AND UlQnWAVa'. Brown & Sons 153 40 Foster AliU Co '.. 22 '0 W A Gibson 12 Oil M C (Jill & Sons..... 2 05 Star Mill Co 11 8 O Jackaon 11 90 J B Blacklaw . , 6 90 WM Marks 12 51 Brandebrry& Wheeler 323 2u Smith Co 5 00 Hughes & Troutman 4 93 L O Stratum 1 00 E Warlord 3 00 Perry Bilyeu 2 60 Ed Logedon.... 6? 60 OA Creel 57 60 HOHarkneea 99 30 M Ackerman 1 60 J Lawrence 4 60 H Lawrence 1 60 A E Knapp 3 00 F Malone.-. 4 50 J Strieker : 1 37 John Livingstone... 1 50 U W Walker.. a o Jerome Froman 3 00 Ezra Burkholder 12 35 E W Adkins 50 W L Wallace 3 00 Ohling & Hulburt t-. 8 95 Thos Montgomery 5 00 Ira Isom 5 00 W TTempleton 5 00 Lay ton lempleton 5 00 FK Duncan....- .-. 6 70 Lester McKinney 11 20 Elmer rearl o uo Jos IVIcHargue 3 25 D F Eobuett 30 88 C Simons 8 75 D K Robnett 153 91 !).m Hn-i'y 3 00 .ire Meuear 3 00 A O Aycre 7 25 nciaoi'i 39 00 I) HacK L-u.au 08 00 . V Koomz 22 00 .1 Moore ... 9 18 SIUSCtLLANEOJi. I A Smith, electi'.-iia B 25 Albany Water Co 17 75 vUb-inv HardWuie (Jo 1 75 '.V F Hefner 2 00 J A Hnnth, acct Sueriff 10 00 L H Miller, acct bheriff 4 00 -V L Jackaon 21 60 D O Wcodworth 129 2o A A Tuasing 50 00 F. M. Redheid, acct Clerk 32 50 Oregon BgtF W McMurry 9 00 H G Fisuer surveyor 12 00 J4B Moore appointed supervisor diat. 3 to succeed Sylvester Cochran, deceaeed. G, W. Simpson, the wheat buyer, of Portland, ia in the oity. Mrs. William Barrett, of Independ encs.isin the city tbtguettof Mrs.Olin General fciozer and Dr. Finzer, of Woodburn, went to the By yesterday. Mr. and Mre. Leslie Palmer have re turned from their summer outing at the Bay. Tim Humphrey, oditor of the Review, of Jefferson, was in the city this alter soon. Returned from the bay : Mrs. W. T. Baker and family, Mr. Eva. Patterson and family. Mrs.'M. J. Morris, of Turner returned home this afternoon after a visit with Albany friends. Hon.F. A. WattB, of Portland,, re turned home tu-dav after a several days visit in the county. Alfred R. Hathaway .supervisor of the Mulual Life Insurance Oo., of Salem, is doing business in Albany. Went to the Bay : Miss Pearl Cam eron, Mrs'. Walter Montietb, Mrs. A. L. Simpson and children, D. O. Woodworth and family and Misi Lena Mnebalt left this miming for their anr.ual summer's ou'ing at Cascadia, Miss Mary Montanye has returned Irom Eugene, where she has been vis iting for six weeks with the Miss Mc Attister. Mr. W. E. Gillett, of June, Lane county, for many j ears a resident of Albany, now in the ftock business, is In the city on a visit. A. G. Ringling, of Ringling Brothers big circus is in the city with Oar No 1 and a large force of men plaBtering the county with flaring ciicus pictureB. SALOON ROBBED. Hobo Printer and Another Tourist Make a Haul. The Last Chance Saloon this morning was robbed of between (15 and $20. An entrance was effected Irom ttio rear and tbe Dewey machine relieved of a large amount of silver in 25 cent pieces, prob ably about t20. Between .6 and 7 o'clock a bono printer whoj has bran in toe city tor about a week called at the saloon of Collins & McAlpin, where Mr. Miller, the bartender gave him $15 in gold for silver in 25 cent pieces, and he had some silver besides. The printer and another tourist left on tbe 7 o'clock O. & E. train with round 'trip tickets for Detroit. They stated to some one that tbey were going into the Brdtenbush hot springs. Word has been sent ahead and tbey will undoubtedly be arrested. Cantwell-Tillotson Wedding. Mr. J. W. Cantwell, better known as Curley, the popular night policeman, and Mrs. A. M. Tilloteoo, were united iu marriage at 8 o'clock last night at the home of tbe latter, Judge H. M. Palmer officiating. The ceremony was private, i but, was tillowed by a public reception to the groom along the streets during the remainder of the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Cantwell are both worthy people who have the beat wisher if a la.ge circle of friend l. The capture was a wood one and tbere is so question but what tbe vgillant policeman secured the person looked for. Dr. Trimble is preparing to rnova his office into the O. F. temple. the government weather prediction is: tonight and Friday partly cloud?, Tbere is talk of moving the college a Philomath to Hood River. Crawford tbe Aormotor man sold a wind mill outfit to a party in Halsey just 24 boura after the big tire. The college buildings aio to be painted this summer. An effort is being made to raise $1500 for the purpose and other improvements, bully iwded. TheiewilSba iu ice-cream eotial on Becker's lawn in East Albany, Friday evening, August 7th. Everybody come and bring your teo centsas. The mid-week excursion to tho Bay yesterday was a very pleasant affair. All amoved the outing on tbe beach, 241 tickets were sold. A newspaper rumor that is Oti- Patter son ul The Dalles land office for several years, and Walter Lyon, formerly pri vate secretary of Gov. G;er, have pur chased tbe Astorian. Portland, with Sam Morris, the In dian in the box, defeated Sacramento yesterday 9 to 8. Sam poorly supported did it. He made a home ruo and a two base hit. Thj home run netted him $27. A writer in an exchange wants tbe smaller colleges of the valley, including Albany, to be made a feeder to the U. of O., having only preparatory advan tages. That idea might as well be chopped off at once. Drs. Collins & Hodges, the dentists will sion occupy their present office and that being vacated by Drs. Adams, Dr. H odges remaining in the O. F. ball and Dr. Collinn being at the Broaualbin street office. Dr. E. O. Smith, the pioneer dentist, years ago a resident of Albany, now of liugene, was m tbe city yesterday on bis way to the east, where he will spend soii.o time to take pojt graduate work Mra. Uourley and rw and daughter ,B urned yesterday afternoon on the overland from Los Angeles, Cilif , where ttiey have been several months, and will now make Albany and vicinity their home. Gen. A. V. Cole, commander of the soldier's home at Grand Ave , Neb., ar rived in Albany laH evenirg on a visit with his former Nebraska pastor, Rev. Barbank, now a prosperous Linn county farmer. Mrs. Carrie Holsinger, formerly in charge ot the postal office of this oil", recently of Eugene, is in ibe city on her way to Portland to accept a position in tbe office at that city, a promotion she deserves. Tbe Sis. Adams have closed their office in Ibis city and will go to Newport for the summer before locating in Port land Tiley built up a fins business in this city and will take with them to their new home the beBt wishes of a lerg; circle of triends. Lebanon Criterion: Mibs Pearl Walker went to Albany, Monday, She will work at the Revere hotel Miss Hattie Chesney, of Salem, has been visiting with Mrs. J. O. Booth in this city, lor tbe past few days. Ashland Tidings: Will and Louis Jacks, who were called to Ashland by the death of their sister, left Saturday for Albany, where the former is a stu dent in college. Tbe latter, who has been mining in Siskiyou county, will enter upon a four years' course of study at Albany college. FRIDAY. Th i Union Revival Brigade are draw ing large crowds at their tent meetings. Good singers and good talking. Tbe Albany timber claimants are (on siderably worked over tbe present reservation aimutioa, and dun't like it a Hi tie bit. It means a gnod deal of dam a.e to timber Interesia and the market, Tbe DsMOCRATrecently mentiened Mr. Cbas. Sutton going sixteen hundred miles this year on excursions, at a. cost of $15 -tr. .Button hi forma us that the cost was only $12.50, several ol tbe ex curslona ueing dollar affairs, Tbe 'oss on tbe reBidenco of airs. H. F. Mcllwain, insured in the Home of New York, was settled to day by J. M. Ral ston, tbe local agent, $700 being paid in full. That is very prompt, Mr. Melt wain expects to rebuild. Tba lady who has been doing servic in one of the show windows of 8. K. Young & Son th'S morning w4 di-- cOTerrvi to hare IojI iu eie. & gentle man cleik gently took ber tn his arms, and local talent has bren tnfficient in reset the lost optic to that Hie lac't ti iiin be able to sprer id n in THE OLD Absolute! Pure, THERE iS N SUBSTITUTE Hotel Arrivals. H H Ingalls', Portland. E A Sherwtn and wf, Ashland. M Clemens and wf, Grants Pass.5 W A Healy, Portland. J P Farley, St Louis. Mrs M L Pipes, Portland. G. F. Skipworth, Junction. J M Woodruff, Portland. J M Rice, C W Smith, " W S McFarland, S. F. Martin Doty, Portland, John Bowie, Portland. F O'fieili, " Steve Obadwick, Collar. W D Mister, Lincoln, Neb. W H Wehrung, Hillsboro, -W O Twine, Salem. Cant O L Dick, Portland.;; E J Ellieon, Portland. Ohas R Simpson, Portland. ED Ressler, Monmouth. A Sloan, S. F. O, A. Wintermeier, Eugene. Jas. Sharp, Prinevilie. J D Coleman, Portland. Dan J. Fry, tbe Salem druggist. Obes Wright, Pendleton. O W Smith, Portland.) R J Kirkwood, Forest Grove, Orviite Barrows, Salem. . W H RoynoWs, ilarinn. 8 R Barker, Ellis, Kao. L Booth.'Salem. Geo Kowell, J S Ames, Sweet Home. Airs J O Sherjdin, Roseburg. Pearl Wright, G H Rosebrook, Palo Alto. H N Pritchard, Portland. H E Lounsbury, " Oairie Paine, Eugene. Latie Paine, Glenooe Minn. MrsO W Hunt, VVildwood. M I White, Cottage Grove, John H Burgood, Portland. Elizabeth, Logan, Eugene. Edith Kerno, " Geo f eliz and wf, Portland, Or. H O Mood, Pacific Homestead. N AG Porter, Jefferson. - Geo Wilson, Black Diamond Wash Otto Hockensmith, Hateey, A A Bently, Independence. ; O D Ridurt, ' Cbas Carter, Portland. E W Tuttle, Seattle. D J Taylor. Portland. W H Cramer, Urbana, la. T L Williams, Eugene, O L Frost, Sweat Home, E E Travis, Portland. C A Finley and wf, Portland. W. F. Weaver, Portland. Jos Pawnsley, Pendleton. W E Pogue and wf, Salem, H E Judge, Portlond. President B F Mulkey, Ashland. A J Lewis, Portland, Hon J M Shelly, Eugene. J J Bryan and wf, ' L E Thompson and wf, Eugene. O i Jacobs, Oregon City. Lebanon. From tbeE. A,: Ohas, A. Smith has leased bis Urge !rmo the river to H. S. DuWDing. Mr. Smith and mother will move back to town in a short time. D. O, Woodworth.tbe oopular Albany rlmgiist, passed thiough Lebanon yes-i terday witn his family for Cascadia. r. Woodworth Is very popular on the' camp ground at this great summer re fort. , Mrs. E. L. Power and children, of this city, and M.s. Dr. Irvine, of Albany, lett Tburedav morning for Cascadia for a week's outing. . A 0;rH.Off ae' Past Strand master of the A . O, u. W. Grand Lodge, and who is now looking after the lodge in tenets at large in. this state, will make tbe lodge la this city an official visit next Monday night. Two womrn from Albany bad anils an experience d? ar Spicer yesterday. They weie driving a horse hitched to a single buggy, and it is repotted both women were well loeded with "bug juice" and ware driving in a reckless manner, end one of tbem either feil out or was throws out oi tbe buggy, and was badly bruised and received a severe scalp wound. Dr, J. O. Booth was calkd and dressed the wound. Tbe Dr. reports they had sev eral bottles of whiskey which they had not emptied yet when the accident hap pened. . Another Gentle Runaway. Tbe team ol O. 8. Widmer, of Benton county, ro wy in this city this morn ing. He had started for the cremery with a can of cream, tbe team decided ;o go noma without him, and came op oifferent streets tearinu things. At the ' o ,iad Meyer corner they turned, leav ing a wheel and ran around on lb irack and upon tbe alley, where tbey were lopvvj, im cream nad all tliun p efd, (lopped ont. RELIABLE AN ALBANY OCTOGENAREAN. August 4th is always a well remem bered day in the Jason Wheeler family. The iat of that date was celebrated in a manner worthy of the occasion it being the SOth birthday anniversary of Oapt. Wheeler. A splendid dinner gotten no at his home by Mrs, Wheeler, was greatly n- joyed by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wneeler, Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Morgan.Mr. Dr. Kitchen, Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Walker, Mr, and Mrs. 8. W. Crowder, Grandma Hunchett, Geo. W. Hanchett, Mr. V. G. Hanehett, of Sen. sae; Clifford, Glen and Vernal Walker. Truman Morganand Hon. V. R. Bilyeu, the latter acting aa toastmaster. He congratulated Captaa Wheeler for hav ing reacnea tne not very common age oi four score vesrs. and in pleasing words paid a worthy tribute to biro, as a Linn county pioneer, lud'an war ve'eran, and leaaing citizen, tte spoke m leeiing terms of the certainty that we must leave this world, but believing that the sou! waB immortal, we could look for ward to a loyful reunion in a brhtbter climate than this. Captain Wheeler verv briefly respend' ed to the sentiments expressed, after which Photographer O. S. Harniah took a grartp picture made up of tbe connected heads of families. The day was one of mid-eummnr's grandest, and will long be remembered by those who were privileged to be present. The Saloon Robbery. John Murphy tbe tramp printer, and Jay Booth, of Salem were brought down on the 0, & E, from Detroit last even ing, on account of the burglary of tbe Last Chance saiooa. It was learned at once, though, that Booth had nothing to do with the matter aad he was promptly discharge.!. 'Murphy's ex amination was begun this morning be fore Justice Risley. Tbe amount stolen proved to be between $40 and $50 in 25 cent pieces, 4a cents in small change and three rings worth about $10, Murpby exchanged part ol this at the saloon of Collins & MaAtptn for $20 or $25 in gold and left $10 oa deposit in 25 cent pieces. Brakeman Ellsworth, eit the C. & E, found the three rings suit $15 In gold in bis coat pocket, evidently slipped there by Murpby coming dowi-. and turned the property over te Chief i i Police McCiain , The defendant waived further exam ination, and at 7:30 o'clock the attor neys will meet to fix the amount ot the bonds under which the defendant will be held foi the circuit court. The pre liminary bonds are $500, which will no doubt be the amount granger! . Deputy District Attorney Kelfey ap peared for tbe state and I. E, Richard son for tbe defendant. State Printer J. R, Whitney is in the city. Mi8 Otive Baltimore has returned rom the Bay. C, O. Hague reinrned laat evening from Portland. Mr. Friendly, tbe expert telephone rn.au, was in the city to day. Prof. J. J. Cady.in charge.of theO, A, C. stock farm.waa ia the city this morn ing. Mies Pearl Cameron and Mrs Wm Neely left yesterday for the seaside to spend two or three weeks. Mr. Bob Chambers is up from Po t laud preparatory to moving with bis family to last city to reside. Judge Wolverion, of tbe Supreme court, is taking his summer's outing at Cascadia, where he is having a Sae time. Ohas. Btlrea left last night for Rose burg to go with the team of that city to Coos Bay to pitch part of thegamea Went to the Bay to-day: Dr and Mrs. J. P. Wallace, J. M. Kalston, Rob ertOrewford, Miss "Vesta Wallace, E. U. Will and family. Mrs, Lora Laytan Smith, wife of the Pendetton railroad agent, formerly of this c'tv, passed through Albany this noon foi Oakland oa a visit. Returned from Ynooina f o day ; Revs. Wire, Wesley Wire, ilra, Marvin Turn er, Mr. and Mrs. Mc&lpin, Con Sullivan, Mrs. Andrew Johnson and children. Dr. Lowell Jones, of Lebanon, this morning brought his father, Dr. D. M. Jones, of Sodaville to Albany, and p'ac-1 ed him in the Keeiand hospital (or special care anu ireaimeni. .Inrton Htuvcri tthodar'ick. of Oolfai. Wash,, a sou of ex-Governor Cliadie,jao received s $60,009 tee from ihe rfr. nf Snlam. riM d throaati thBisrovermnent tor service u- nn hi, vtv l.ftffl (rant tha ! B ay . COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded . W B Doaacc to J J,MiDoice,I60.II acres.. $ gay Mrs E E Warner w F W and 8 D Smith. 309 acres S53B Oiegon to Mra E E Warner, ?iJ acres 8260 Win Ooy to rranki a Qer'tog, 63 acres S75 Mary A Bowman to Claud ltck- iseer, 114 acres in Claud FUckioger to Mary E Bow- man, in acres 18 W B Donaca to Matbhtj and Ma; E rmtb, 5.57 acres. 37(18 J Rumbaugb. to Martha T Powe!!, 1 acre, Sweet Home.... 490 NaUle O Baker to Conrad Buekner, IctS. bl3 B,s2adad.,...... liOO Patent D H M Clare daled Dec. 14, 1888, S18.82 acres Mortgage far" $2000. The county ccurt granted the applica tion of L. E. fianos et al tn nhnmrn a county road in Syracuse precinct. Back from Antdem. SSeitsrs. Asa Hart, Frank O'Brien, E;vta Crutchileld, Albert 8rawnell au George Bead returned last night fom a trip to the Saauara mines, making a twenty mile walk ont yeaterdsy. Their friends will be glad to know fii&t they took a bat h in the Santlam. W. F. Read end Albert O'Brien, who went ia with tbem.remained a lew days. Their claims were found in gold condition. Tbe government expert, recently re ferred to by tbe Dbmocsat, has been in aad taken pictures of soma ot their cabins and surroundings. BesSdas activ ity in tbe timber, Mr. Colpitis, who is reported to have bonded the Albany mines, was therewith five or six a?en doing considerable development work. There was also a pecuttarold gentlemaa, who claimed to have educated eighiy young men and been ailover the United States, who was doing som." prospecting, He.declared th j t Quaruville was a, second Cripple Creek when properly mined, previous efforts having been ou the wroag plan. Death of John Medio. John Media died last evening, Aug. 7, at the horns ol his son, Ohas, Medio, at the age of 7s years, after a lingering illness. He was born is Sweden and came to the United States in IS83 and has been a resident oi Albany for a good many years. Be was a good citizen, a member ot the Baptist church, and was esteemed by a large circle of friends. The funeral service is to oecur thU aiternooa at i o'clock. Dogs Galore, The dogs were on the rampage last night in the third ward, chasing cows, chickens and making a disturbance gen erally, sufficient to cause a complaint at cue uEisocniT oiuce. m connection with it an amusing thing occurred. About 9 o'clock a dojr got atter a cnteicen end drove it from a hen bouse into the street. Suddenly a man r'ished from a hoaee in his night dress and ilea fike a sprinter after the doir ana chicken, nsseme ander an electric light, near which a couple o! youpg ladies and a gentlemaa were ss&ndtng. 1 he dog escaped. .. Was Not Correct. Mr, R. A. Brodie informs the Dsuo- chat (bat the report that hie broiiie; E E, Brodie, recently ot the Orezaa Oitv Record, would start another daily paper tn atoany, wse not correct, it ts true that he suspended the Record, havine sold the good will to tbo other papers there, bat he does- not intend eater the daily held here, already suit. Saw the Heppner Flood. 5, . Barker, of Kansas, is la the city on an inspection 'trip. Mr. Barker was at Ueppoer when the cloudburst occur red. He and a friend at tiis time were oa a high hill beside the city. He saw tbe cloud circle arouad and suddenly swoop down into tn vsitey in a mass and then he knew there was trouble. Mr, Oscar Bunmsart returned from Yatmina Bav todav and went in Pnrfc ianct this attemoon. Prof.IA. W. Moees bos movern from Arkansas Cttv to Owyhee. Keb,, where he expects to reside. George Bites, president of the United Brotherhood oi Railway employees, left San Francisco yesUrdey for Oregon, He will stop at Albany, ' The national encampment o! the G. A. B. will be hold In fian Francisco this month. Tbere will be a special rate on iheS, P. for parties going on certain dates. H, E Rtnse and wife, of Helena. Moo,, ami S, E, Brown, of Springfield t.o have been in the city sev eral dais, wilt leave in tbe morning for a trip ecase the mountaine in an Albany uvery ru, Mr. (Tut n Young and Miss Bessie Parker v.. i united in marrtase at the M. . uiicis8 m Salem oa Aug The bride is daughter of W, if. Patker of tbe state printing office. Mr. and Mrs. Young will go to Seattle to reside. T. G. Steele, the artist, of Indian- Bsoiit. Ind., and daughter Miss Dtier, arrived laat night and are the guests at Mr. Steele's brother, 8, H Steele. Mr, Steele wiii make a specialty this season of scenery around rmiuii! and prob ably tecure a few valley and mountain scene:. His paiotlujrs of last year had a big sate. . W. Lair Hill, brother of Dr. J, Hill, oi this citv. passed through the Bill, of thi citv, paated through city this noon from Seattle to hit home at Ueiru. sir. m is auinor oi tntr onotat:d rode ot Oreion and two- years In ! rcf AffletiCft . H it OnO it ablest lawyere. Magmficent Specfacfe, tUogllag Bros, Woriii'sGreiteit Snawt lead their huge efreas program this year with a lnsgisiSre&t dramatic spectacle. Jerusalem od tbe Vasd, involving a cast of ifiOd characters, a bailee of SOS aad a aiDg'ng e floras lI Mare than 2,1X50 CMtaaiea, designer) and made by ramus artt& ot werid wide fame, are ora,aad the mtuic.composed especially tor this grand production, ig rendered by (be largest aad only portable grand or u an ever made aad a selected band of Sity aosoiats. The musical embellish msnt te pecnliarly effective and per meates tbe entire prodaal Ion. Never in the history of the eircu has there been offered to the public a spectacle ol the magnitude, OTigintiity and fautaattag: feature af this ecu j emions performance. o circus m exis ertce could aifora the fabulous expeaaHare of money invested . bv the Riastiat? Bras, la this radiant and dramatic interpretation of the beautiinl aad ri nsatle ttory of the i. raeades'. ioa marveuru snows wttl exhibit at Albany, Tnuday1 August 27, aad give two performances, afternoon at 2 o'clock, aad night at 8 o'clock . ins grand street raaeaat. the iareeat. most varied tn sensational feature and georgeoualy decorative ever organized, end mora than twice as long ee any other show ever gave, will leave the enow grounds show day at ID o'jiock, Harrisburg From the Bulletin Norah E., wife of Leon Boees, ca Jssly SI, 180S, at 5 p. m , of ra&liga&at fever, at their home, about one -hail mile "rest of ilarrisburg, aged 30 years, 3 months, and 8 days, She was a member of the Christian Qhurch of Albany, Mrs. E, E. Warner on Taefdsy sold to F, W. and K. , Smith, recently from Nebraska, S69 acres of laud, tar So&SS.OO, The iai3 sold was the east halfal what is known as the old Cochran place. Mre, Mary Cuntiltsnliism has rented a residence to Albany, which abe will oe oceupy with her two daughter?. Misses Olive and Edith, and her eon Charles. Mrs, UunDiRgnara ana uttve iett on Mondav afteraooa'a train ea rcttcs to their new home. Mrs. A, S, Hulin and daughter Golds. of Portland, stopped jff tssre Rriday for a few days' visit, and Mr, llaiin went oa to Eageas. V hen their visit is com pieieti brethe will Jain mm sad pro ceed to Oakland, Gal, where they will make their future home. HOIiCi 8F APP018TME8? NOTfCEISHSasaZGlVBS THAT tbe aademened bava been duly appointed exscator and exe&ttrix of the estate oi tsop&ia joaepa, ttjeeatea, ay ate UonnSy Uourt of Laos uoanty, Uregon, All persons having claims against sold estate are hereby notified to rraioa t the same, duly verified, as by law required, to the undersigned, at the store of Julias Gradwohl in Albany, Oregon, wltbia six months from the date of tli'ta cotiee. Data Jaiy 24th, 1933.' Jelibs Guiawosti., Siccutor. FSHia BBKSsaa, Executrix, T. 3. Suisse, Atiy for iSxecutor and Executrix, Is tsb Oikodit; Court op tub Stjitb or OnaaoK von fjtKS CotJJtTif, Kay Barr, Plaintiff, vs. K. S, Hssrr, defendant. To R. S. Sorr, tbe abjve nainid de fendant : ff 'IH& SAME OP TUB STATS OF Oregon Yon ttra hern by required to appear and answer: lite coius!aint of the above named plaintiff is the above entitled court, now on Sie with ihe clerk of said coarf , within sir weeks from tbe date of the Srst naldication of tiit summona, aad yon are nettled tint it you fail to appear aai answer said cjmpiaint as herety reqaireti.tse plaintiff will apply to lbs court far the relief de asassded in her issd eosupiimit, to wltt A decree ot the court dissaving the bonds of atatrtmony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and reefortDg to the plaintiff her maiden jiime, for her easts and dlabarsemeislg in raid suit, and for such other and farther relief io the court seems meet in equity, 3 bis aummons is pshlished in tbe ALBANY Dbmochat iiy the crder of tbs Hon, H. It . Palmer, County Judge of Linn County, Oregon. made at Chamhen, tn the city ct Albany, in said Ltnn county, Oroircn, on tbe day of Jane, 1903, and the date of tbe Srst nubifeaMra o' this s jramons fs th26tb day of June, Hewitt & Ssx. Attarneya for Plaintiff. FiSSL SETTIEMEH T, NOTICE iS BERPSTClVES TH4T the undersigned, executor of the last will end testament of Lawel A num. deceased, has Sled bis final account in sa.d estate with she county e orfc of Ltan uoaaiy, ucjgart, ana tne coaaty judge has ant the 8th day cf August, 19&3, at 1 o'clock p. tn., at the court room fa the- court name, tn Albany, Or., for the aeitiemaot of the eame and the bearin t oi objaotioas to said accpust and tbe settle ment thereof. Jos. A. Amks, Erecator, iiKOTTT k Box and i. . WaivsEF, Attorney. SQTiCE OF NOTICE 18 HEREBY GSYKf THAT the nadsriigned has beea daly ap pointed fay the county court of Ltan Ikunty, Or., executor of ihe esfste of Buida Boai, diicpased. Ail peraoat feav ing claims against aid estate are nott Sed to present them duly eriSad, willt proper voucher ,fo the undersigned ai fha olHce of Weatheri'urd A Wjatt, Altiaov, Or . within six .aontbs from tba date hereof. Dated at Albany, July S, 1903 C S. ffosij, Executor, Mr, H.O.Lewis and Mire Belle Brown were nnitvd In dh.im8 t Rosebars tafa week erjc arrived in Albany tbi avotntnr' to rciiie. Mr. Lewis It the Uleattd tmt(irrph' who hit lte i is change ot the Hainirh nalierv and who m in-.- n to ! iir. ifarnUh in l i(., Ttey have Ibe best ttebe i f many.