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THURSDAY. REV. KENNEDY ARRESTED. Former Albany Minister Charged With Burglary. Kev. R. H. Kennedy was arrested at Hillsboro yesterday charged with robb ing toe home ot E. H. Warren, near that city Monday morning. The house was broken into and an effort made to chloroform the occupants. Some women in the house claim to have recognized the voice of the burglar, who was mask ed. Mr. Warren, bis daughter and a lady from California were in the house, The room of tho California lady was en tered. She awok:e and Ecreamrd, Miss f arren in the adjoining room rushed in and seeing the man fled for ber father. When he came a rovolver was drawn. They were lined up and made to deliver their valuables, which consited of (7 iD money and a $150 gold watch. He was In the house half an hour and did con Biderable talking mostly in an affected voice. One of the women grabbed at bis mask and nearly got it of. Then he fled. The women declare that there is no question but that it was Kev. Kenne dy, whom they know well. Several times he is said to have forgotten him Bell and used his natnral voice. Already inquiry has been luade at Al bany as to the standing of Kev. Kenne dy here. The fact has been evolved that he leit here owing a good many private debtB, some for borrowed money. Tho inclination here seems to be to be lieve him guilty on the facte presented so far. Rev. Kennedy denies hie guilt and will fight the esse to the finish. Killed Two Deer. Olaretca Parker, of Salem, and Fred Bergman of this city, returned last even fag from the Big Bottom conntry beyond Sweet Home, where they left several Albany men hunting deer. Young Par ker laBt.Satarday.was on a stand waiting for the festive deer, when three fine looking fellows appeared. He had a frightful stroke of buck ague and conld not fire a shot. The next day be went out again, and again the deer came to his stand. This time he kept hold of hia nerves and shot two deer, one of them being the biggest buck killed for a long time. This was bis first experience and enough for one season and he start ed for home, a delighted boy. Che other men had not killed a deer. Off For Gearhart. G. Co., of Albany, fifty etrong, left this morning for Gearhart Park, near the Columbia, on the Pacific, on their annual encampment tour. Last year the encampment was at Albany. This year a big jump was made. The repre sentation fromiAlbany is n good one. Several of the members are new, but they have already been welt trained. Capt. F. 0. Stellmachor was in charge, with Lieutenants Wallace and Hurnish next in command. Only one member of the Hospital Corps, Frank Patterson, went to the en campment at Roseburg. Dr. Trimble will arrive home from San Francisco tomorrow morning. Mr.,Ilr. Winnard and bou went to OrFBivill this afternoon to visit Miss Tun. 1'iof. E, G. Adams left yesterday a ...ou for his uew home at Mt. T;tb..r.' Mr. Geo. Paul and wife, of Corvnllis, passed through the city today for San irancisco. Miss Alta Mcferon, of Portland, uabEet! through the citv last evening for ASblhud on a visit with relatives. A. A. Tossing of Brownsville, and his father in law, Mr. Smith of Ohio, were in the city today. Miss Mary Foshay left lust evening for Ashland where she will teach the coming year. Maj. Ellis and Frank Patterson left this noon for the Roseburg encampment, the only representatives of the hospital corps. S. H. Cbdfelter and wife were in the city to-day on their way from Corvallie toPortland to reside. Mr. Clodfelter haB a position in a wholesale house. Weather prediction by the govern ment : tonight fair and warmer, Friday increasing cloudiness. Frark Kitchen, the brick maker, has 300.000 of as hue brick as was ever made in the valley at hiB yards east of the city. Complaint ib again made of the dan gerous condition of the tracks this s do of the depot. Why doesn't the S. P. get a move on and place tho buildings this side. Engineer Ca6teel of to C. & E. re ceived a dis: stch yesterday announcing the death of his brother Will, a bridge foiemau on tho O. R. & N. by falliug from a midge, and left yesterday after noon Lr up tho Columbia altsr the re mains to bring them back for burial. Prof. T. A. Hayes arrived from Ash and Yesterday a'teruqpn and will be joined by his family in a few days, ready for the work ol the coming year in the public schools. John Jacob Sprengor, of Lancaster, I'enn., leit this week for home after a visit with Linn county relatives. He id an uncle' of County Commissioner Sprenger. Mr. Sprenger, a veteran of the civil war, had been in attendance upon the G. A.R. encampment at San Franciecu. Mr. W. S. McFarland, the well known salesman for J. S. Folger & Co., in Al bany thta Week, and originally an Al bany "boy," and Mies Cora Baker, who was in Albany giving fancy leeBons io embroidery several nonths ago, were to be married in Cottatre Grove today. A tio-t of Irien.ls will extend beet withes and congratulations. HARNESS RECOVERED. Pete Andersen Finds His Stolen Harness. A stranger arrived at Oregon City yes terday forenoon, driving a fine looking team with white check rains, win. Trimble, a blacksmith.recognized one of the hones as his own, which had been Btolen,aod stopped the man and claimed me animal, ine man stateu mat u it was his he could have it, saying it waB a nurse he bad traded for. The team was taken to a livery stable and the man said he would go into an adjoining rest anrant for his breakfaBt. He went in and skipped out through the back door ami ueu ana tne police are alter mm. The harness on the horses answered the description of the et stolen trom P. O. An. erten of this city, and he was not ified just In time for him to reach the afternoon overiand. He identified the harnes anil also an old overcoat, but left them pending investigation and returned on the 11:85 train. The other hnrae it is thougut is an animal stolen at Grants Pass. Lust night a stranger was taken off the overland at this city, but was not the man wanted A Pitch Fire. Alive fire alarm was given at 5:20 o'clock this morning, and some one said it was the brewery, A mass of very black smoke made it look serious, but a clo-e inspection revealed a pitch kettle blazing. The pitch bad gotten too hot and ignited. As there is quicksilver used in connection with it, all that conld be done was to keep watei on the surround ing property as it would cause an ex posing it poured on the kettle. It re quired half an hour or more for the pitch to burn out. The pitch is in' daily use for pitching keg. About noon the Ditch kettle again got on fire and made as hot a blaze, but it was not considered necessary to call out the department. Back from Buelow's. Dr. Winnard and Charles Buelow re turned ot 3 o'clock this morning from Herman Buelow's where they left Er nest Buelow in a dangeious condition with chances against hiB recovery. They rode all night, leaving Buelow's at 7 o'clock laBt evening. The Buelow boy was bunting water rats on a bridge. when he Btarted to climb , up on the bridge to get a shot. The gun drobbed and was discharged, the 22 calbire bullet taking a slanting course trom the lower part of the abdomen into the back. The boy became too weak to get at the bul let, but ten holes were sewed up. Rev. Kennedy. Editor Democrat : ; While in Albany Mr. Kennedy v president of the Anti Saloon League and inaugurated the Sunday closing move ment which has resulted in the better enforcement of the liquor laws in this community. His Albany fiiends feel that some eatisiactory explanation pt this unfortunate f ffair will yet be forth coming. X. Albany, Sept., 3, I'JUS. Farm House Burned. The farm residence of Williard Cau thorn, of near Wells, this forenoon caught from a flue and was entirely con sumed. The contents on the first floor were saved. Mr. Cauthorn was in Al bany at the time. The Portland Journal's bargain dav offer resulted in about nine thousand new Bubebnbore to that paper. The reDort ol the HillBborol burglary. charged to Rev. Kennedy, would indi cate that the burglar if convicted, comes pretty close to being a candidate for the asylum. It was managed in a crazy, bungieEome way. J. A. Wilson, Deputy U. S. marshal was in RoBeburg this week and filed claims against H. H. Brooks, editor of the Plaindealer in favor ot the First National Bank of Roseburg for $1750, Bank.of Uottage Urove lor $175 and Mitchell Bros, for $30. The Review says there are $1500 of other claims also. One would think to read the Plaindealer it was the people from a newspaper standpoint, but you can't most always tell. 1M1CD MOl.tO ..(.Ull-.VU l.D, VVVU.Ug gave a farewell reception in honor of Miss Mary GaBton pievious to her re- ....... t KnmA at Tnnma thio n-aalr An CIn.;n n.mlllnn l..f atranlnn entertaining the members ol the shirt wais Cluo anu tueir gentlemen inei-os. A Una lima H-fto hail PrnVtntia t.( tltA per to me uuiri. nmeii S"o ucui,iuuo repast. A Dead Celestial. A Chinaman, i laborer and oninm smolter. died in Chirtse row this after noon. The urdenoler was flrBt called n 1 efi re the Ce eifal wss dead. MARRIED. TIRUfiE CANKIELD. On Wednes day evening. Sept . 2, 190S, at the res-iih-m-n of II. 0. Canfisld. Lebanon, Prof. E. M Bruce, ot We-lon, and Miss Blanche Canfield. ot Lebanon. Tun jtro' m is an accomplished and Domilar instructor in the Normal school at Weston and tho bride is a talented and worthy young lady a former strfdent in the normal school. rioTonoM nonnr ib n vja needay evening, Kept 2, 1903, at the residence oi avu by nev. u. u. wire, DD, W, E. Eastburn and Miss Ida They leit for Oregon City, thir future ! ome.and Have tne best ni nee ol many COUNTY COURT. Application ol Travis Martin to pur. chase certificate of ssle under sale of 1891), granted. Application of Perry Bilyeu et al for lauveuation oi lax sale, granted, A number of deeds frr rights of way were ordered accepted. Petition of G. Knntsnn et al for bridge on North Kantiani nf. Nino-am a-An dismissed. Petition of W. H. B. Stewart et al for a bridge at Minto waB dismissed. A large petition askine that the ferrv at, Harrieburg be ourchased by the county and be made free was presented, with arguments by E. E. Upmeyer, Dan McClain, A. P. Bettersworth and others. The county court will visit the site and secure terms and estimates before act ing. The usual bills for navmenl of county officers, support of poor, current ex penses, for roads and bridges and road work were allowed as prrsentsd. Lebanon, i: From the Criterion: J Troop "A" will leave tomorrow for their practice march. They will be gone for eleven days or until Sept. 12th. Talking about faBt threshing: Bar rett's machine, Monday.at E. Keebler's farm north of town threshed 1214 bush els of oatB in 2 hours and 15 minutes. This machine has been making good runs nearly, every aay. xen days more will complete the threshing for this sea son. LastlThnrsday evening on the even ing train goinrjlo Albany Beveral parties more or less)intoxicated became engaged in a fight when "Big Jack" Sellers, the ornke proceeded to quiet tne atuir by taking a hand. The first time Jack set the leader of the trouble down he nro- ceeded to get np again but when it was necessary to put him down the second time he was willing to stay. The pas sengers say the way Jack handled the fellow was a circus of itself. The Albany Is the name of a new claim jnst locat ed by the North Fairview Oo. operating in the rich Bohemia district, an exten sion of the Maine, and carrying the same ricn leoge oi ore. Anotner new oiaim is the Faber, named after the president of the company, close to the Albany, also snowing a nne leuge ot muling ore. Some good work is being done on all of the North Fairview group, which pro mise to be a great mine when f ally de veloped. Prof. Willis McElroy has composed a "State Fair Mtrch," dedicated to Presi dent Webrnng. It will be p ayed dur ing the fair. The last game,of tho season on Coos Bay was played Sunday between Bandon and Marsbfield, Bandon winning 4 to 0. Bandan is chamuion of the Coob county. Mr. George Paul, who has retired from the Corvallis Gazette, will go to San Francisco to enter a dramatic school. with a view of "acting." The owners of the Gazette are looking for an editor. FRIDAY. Dr. Leininger has returned from Mb trip to the mountains. S. M. Garrison and wife returned this noon from a three day's Newport outing. Hon. Squire Farrar and family of Sa lem, were among the Newport comers today. Mr. Bruce Wolverton is in the citv the guest of bis brothor-in-law, Dr. Leininger. Miss Florence Fleu, after a several months visit with W. H, Holman and wife has returned borne. Sbe made many warm Ir'ienda bore. . It has just been announced that J. E' Caldwell, the piano salesman, and Mies Lena Lefore were recently married in Vancouver, Wash. They will make Al bany their home. This is the eightieth birthday of Mrs. Purdom. This afternoon a surprise party was given ber with nine or ten old lady fiiends as her guests, the average of whom was approximately eighty years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bacry and dauvh ter arrived here yesterday, Mr. Sacry iB Buperintendant of the Mackey tele graph system at Stockton, Oal and his trip here ia for the purpose of a visit and rest. He ia a brother of Mrs. T. O. Mackey. HarriBbnrg Bulletin. Mr. Sacry is a former Albany PoBlal opera tor, going from here to Astoria and thence to Stockton. Capt. O, E. Dentler, U. 8. A., arrived In Albany this morning from the Phil ippines, after a few weeks stay in 8a rrancisco, and waa the guest ot Mr. H R. Shultz. This afternoon he joined hia wife at ber father's home in Phil omath. Capt. Dentier ii a former mem ber of the faculty of the O. A, C. He was transferred to the service in Porto Rica, and then to the Philippines, in both of which be made an excellent re cord as un officer. The Royal Neighbors will mest to morrow evening at tbeir hall, Labor Day ocenrs next Monday and will be obsarved some in. this state.. The Governor has issued his official procla mation. Tho laBt wood burner on a passenger train baa gene on tne . jf ., coal and oil tupersediug it, Tbe freights though will continue to use wood. The government weather prediction is enough to matte wheat and hop men worry: to-night increasing cloudineie followed by showers, Saturday showers and cooler. Asnlsod Tidings: Prof . T. A. Hayes lull yesterday morning lor Albany, her he is to astume tbe prlncipalsbip ol ihe public schools. Be will be follow td in u lew daye by Mrs. HayeB and tbe children. Monday evening Mr, and Mis. U. G EuLsr.ke entertained a num ber ol friends at their home on Main Blieet, in honor of Mr. and M-e. Hayts hose departure from Ashland will be gi rernlly regret'ed and for whom a aim vielcome ia bespoken at Albany. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Probate Record : In eatate ol Robert Froman et al, first account nieo. In esta e of Lucy B. Wright, petition (or sale of real property filed. Hearing if citation set .for Oct. 10. In estate N. C. Meyers, petition for sale ot real estate granted. Citation in estate of Cordelia Bounds, crdered beard on Oct. 5. In estate of J. A, Crawford, personal prodertv oidered sold. Also in (Btate of Eggert Eggers. Hotel Arrivals. S H Hemenway, Portland. C J Leavengood, Roseburg. H. B. Nomient, " F H Gordan and wf, Portland. Mrs Rosa Gaines, Nez Perce, Ida. W LTvler; Hnrrisburg. G W Holcomb, Portland. W W Clayton, " Mrs Max Shillock, " Marie and Elizabeth Besmekn, St Paul. A F RogerB, Portland, 0 D Frazier, " 1 F Henness, Ilwaco, Wash. W H Parker, Salem. S G Burton, Uollister, Calif. Geo A Link, Ashland. Glen L Jack. Tacoma, J G P Hilderbrand, Lincoln, Neb. . Mrs George R Gooding, Kingman. P H Feeley, S F. J A Wadule, Portland. L H Losaelle, Uarrisburg. J G Senders, " J R itanderB and wf, Harrisurg. Geo A Houck, Eugene. Mike JacobB, Cincinnatti, Hugh Freoland. G H Irvin, Salem. HBStaver, " A A Reardon, PoTtland, ChaB E Dant, " Bam JJ Btory, " G R Ismon, Eugene. J D Scharff, Portland, R B McPherson, Portland. G W Reynolds, " Lee Boyer, ' W Harvey WellB, E M Bruce and wf, WeBton. Abbie Hoag, Buried at Sea Oo. . A, J Pearson, Portland. D M Roberts, Gresham. J L Booth, Salem. E S Quimby, Portland. Alex Smith and wf, Pinketton, Ohio. J S Kreet, S F. T Weckeler, S F. 1 E L Bay ley, Portland, ueo a. Wolfe, my. F W Carson, Toledo. R O Vanght, Portland. Fanny 01mBtad, Virginia. t:apt i) L Dick, Portland. W H Hughes, Chicago, SATURDAY. HOPE FOR YAQUINA. The Engineers Will Make Another Examination. Hon. J. K. Weatherford, president of tbe Alco Commerce Committee, this morning received a formal notice of a meeting of the IT. S.' Engineers, under Maj. W. C. Langfit, at the town hall in Newport, on Tuesday, September 15, at 11 o'clock, when they will be glad to meet all interested in tne improvement of Yaquina Harbor. This meeting has been secured through the effort of Hon. Binger Hermann and others and means that there iB a chance to obtain a reccommendntion for the improvement of the harbor. Tho business men of Albany and other valley towns will be present at the meet- lnir. Tho Alco Club, of this city, will take an active part in making a ebowing for the needed improvement oi the harbor. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mack Acheeon, of Portland, is in th city. Mias Nellie Jack has returned from Brownsville. Rev. Bowersox, father of A. W. Bow- erBox, was in the city today. lira. J. R, Stewart went to Eugene this aiternoon to visit friends. Albert Bryant, of Heppner, is in Al bany tbe gneet of bis uncle A. L, Simp son. Mrs. Harry Pollock and children left today for Portland to join Mr, Pollock and reside. Mrs. Chas Elkine and eon and the daughter of Collins Elains leit Albany tbis morning for tbeir homes at Prine ville and Lyle. Miss Mary Gaston has returned fo her borne In Tacoma, afier a pleasant Bum mer's visit with Albany relatives and lriends. Returned from the Bav today: Mrs. E. W, Langdon and daughter, Mrs. E, D. Cueick and sen, Mrs. Maurice Sen ders and children and the Missea Alt house. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of Snokane. came our from the Bay to-day and will visit relatives in Hnrrisburg and Albany a few days before returning homo. Mr. Ed. Stewart arrived home frr '" Chicago today on a month's visit. , . has icBt completed his second vear in the Chicago University Medical depart ment. A pleasant social event' was a picnic given by the Rathbona Sisters and their gentlemen friends, at the pleasant home ol Mrs. W, N. PhillipB yesterday aiter noon and etemng. Piineville Journal: Mii-e M. P. Brink arrived, Wedneeday from Albany to take her. place In our put.lic schools J. l'i. Tillotsrn, a Portland contractor is in the citv. He is figuiing with our county court cn bridge work. Dallas Observer: Miss May Pollock, who baa been spendidg her vacation at the borne ol ber parents, Mr. and Mrs B. M. Pollock, in this city, left Saturil iv for Fneblo, Colorado. Miss Pollock ii a teacher of oratory and expreeslon In o-ie of the prominent educational Institu tions in that city . IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Weather prediction tonight and Sun day, showers. Over $600 has been raised for the Col lege Improvement. Delicious ice cream soda at The Suga Bowl. Genuine hand painted ware, the finest goods in the city, at F. G. ill's. P. E. Allen & Co. have a fine line of cedar doors and windows also screen doors, Ste tbem before buying. Dr. Trimble has returned from a short visit to the Hospitala of San Francisco and can be found in bis new office in Odd Fellows Bldg.,over Burkhart & Lee's drug store. The ladies of the 1st M. E. church will give one ot their delightliil Lawn Fetes, serving ice-cream and cake, at the residence of W. H. Holman. Tues day eve Sept. 8th. Gome everybody. Albany baa already dispose.! of four car loads of water meloue and more are coming. Albany men owning stock in the North Fairview Co.. of the Bohemai district, are congratulating themselves. Mrs. Mary Flessler. residimr in the third ward, was stricken with paralysis yesterday and is not expected to live. A letter was received in Albany todav addressed to The Albany Belgium Hare Club. A reminder of one of the fade ot recent years. A fire in a field south east of Albany yesterday afternoon spread to the barn of Milton Hale, burning it with fifteen tons of hay belonging to G. A. Westgate, The H, O. Mauon nronertv was sold at bankrupt sale by A, B. Weatherford, referee The piling was bid in bv the laborers and the remainder of the prop erty iu pieces oy otnerB. The fine Btrahan residence at Calapoo ia and Third has been purchased by R A. Bamford. who wll make it his homo. It is now occupied by Mr. j. V. Pine. While starting for Sclo with hr hn. nana on a visit, Mrs. Milton Hyde fell from the rear end af the buggy as they pooDou iuv tfuwiim cemetery, resulting In the fracture of ber collar bone. Dr. Wallace attended her. The following from the Toledo Rnnnrt. er Bhouli be a terrible warning to news paper men to keep away from SanFran Cisco: Brother Soule is walking with a cane this week as the result ol rheama tism contracted in Ban Francisco, G. A. Westgate. of this citv reeentlv secured a pool of 70,000 bushels of oats from Marion county farmers, at 81 cenis lor isii anu' au, ior spring oats. will alco be received on wheat. ."cio nom uva uiiua UIUUIUE, JD1U8 Prof. Torbet, of this oity, has juBt harvested hie two blocks of wheat in the city of Lebanon, getting 135 bushels, for which he received $101.25. This was an average of forty or mora bushels per acie, The ages of those at Mrs. Pur- dom's birthbaj pai-ty yeBeterdav after noon were as follows: Elizabeth Fty 86, Sarah Hughea 85, Welthv Miller. 85. Elizabeth Blain 84, Susan Pnrdom 83, Abigail Oldin 82, Mary Brey 78, Mary Cooper 70, Abbie Pennington 73, F . Obling 72, Jane Smead71. The average is a iraction ueiow ou years. EYE-MAN ARRESTED. Constable A. J. Smith, of Eugene, came to Albany this morning and arrest ed J. Flory, eye oculist and salesman, on a warrant issued by the Smede Ho -tel man, chargiug him with tbe larceny of a low small tcilet articles and malic ious destruction of property. It waB claimed that ho bocame iutoxicated, had a row in a saloon and then went to the Smede and cut up some of the things in the room. Mrs. v. iurcbover was al so in tbe city canvassing for glasses. Both stopped at tho f Russ, having separate r inms. A search warrant was issued ui-d Mrs. Kircbofer'a baggage examin-iiii-O, two pieces of toweling and a cako f soap being lound. She stated to a Democrat man that theie was nothing in it, that Flory was doped and they had never deen treated so badly as at the Smede. Flory and his baggage was taken to Eugene on the noon train, tho prisoner handcuffed. The Lebanon Wagon Road. The Telegram says there Is talk that the company operating the wagon road over the Cascades, known as tbe Leba non wagon road, will give up tbeir toll arrangement next year, as the expense is too great ?n keeping np tbe road. That Linn county will probably then keep up tbe road. If the Company does tbiB it should be made to give up tbe immense grant of land it eeenred in con nection with it. A Muzzle LoadingWager. An interesting wager is one made by Ben Clelin. Albany's crack one armed shooter, with a fneud that he can kill ton, the liti li. Chinese pheasants, when tbeseanoi i in a aay with a muz zle loadm Ho has borrowed Obas. PfeifTer's u n immodBhot gun, which he brougl" w lr n him from the eaet twenty five v i ago, and will be ready for the ci.-1- . This gun was one of the finest in mis ame during muzzle loading days. Hi acres, 100 in cu'tive bn. Giodlm provemenis. 2 miles to R. R. X mile to school. A very good bouse. Pr ce (3000. A 5 room new house. 2 lo's. In the edgo of Albany, Price (600. 7 room house. 2!a lots. Abundance ol fruit. Nice bouse. Everything in good In good order. Part cash. Price ?2200. 10 acrns Joining Albany well im proved. Oue of tne Lice homes. (2500, House and lot, very nice, in the heart ol ihe city. OnlyRIOO. liOactes mlln to depot. Fair im pioveinents. Cheap si (26.60 per acre. uowAiin iic mien. COUNTY COURT. Bills allowed COUNTY OFFICKKS. rl M Palmer, judge $100 00 t) M Payne, clerk 166 66 Worth Huston, sheriff 166 65 S P Munkers, recorder... 160 00 Jas Elkine, treasurer 83 66 A1 V Jack, on, superintendent. . 83 65 ? O Sielliuaolier, deputy clerk... 60 00 I A Munkeie, " ... 00 00 Wui Bilyeu, janiior 40 00 W J Fthher,Buit noor farm 40 00 Olliu Huston, deputy sheriff , 40 00 u u .ucnuigtit, assessor. 200 00 ACCOUNT POUR Aid Kokor minors 4 00 ".Viva Burrell 8 Oo " Mrs PyriU 3 00 " Job Larew 4 00 ' H. ttie Stilleon lu 00 H. F. Merrill eni 5 00 liU Huffman 1 50 REHibbler 10 00 Millrai. & S.m 14 00 Jos Meter ci Sons 12 20 O E H'owuell 21 16 M Ludnig 1 25 Hollich Bros 63 00 V H Caldwell 2 50 W B Stevens 2 50 R Hotbeh 36 25 F E Alien & Oo 1 00 Indigent soldiers 50 00 Oregon Shoe Co. 2 60 COUltT UOUBK AND JAIL, I FConn 5 00 J Urarlwohl 36 00 "earn & Hogan 1 10 Minnie Mosier 1 00 W Hunter 39 18 CUltltK.S'T EXPENSES. CavenderSt Brown 2 60 8 A Whitney 2 00 D 0 Humphrey 1 50 RABrodle&Oo 5 40 Pi-oifi. States Tel Co 10 30 Fred Dawson 7 OO Foshay & Mubou 2 65 Jsb Elkine 2 80 B M Payne 20 05 ItOADS AMD HIGHWAYS. D D Haokleman 71 80 T O iBom 21 SO Logedon 57 55 O A Creel 43 75 rt u uoiiis ouu Wm Farmer 6 16 Frank Rock 17 20 Smith & Lay ton 4 30 Starr Mill or Hume (Jo SB 52 Baker Bros 79 SO M LFoiBter , 37 25 Hiram Parker '. 1 00 Walt Huston e 00 Q W Kotne 8 95 Virgil Hackltman 1 50 Lee Brown & Son 55 14 Brandeherry & Wheeler 23 07 Houst & Gaylord 8 60 F M Gray.... 5 00 OE Tyler 57 75 W K Uarrett 16 00 F Cunningham 11 00 J K Marquis 12 00 A F Ayers 6 00 I W McNeil 10 05 W G Carter 33 45 Morgan & Blandish 1 25 Elmer Pearl 31 25 John Livingston 3 00 lohn Gallagher 48 50 J B Tillotson 5000 00 O H Russell 54 00 MlKCKI.I.ANGOUS. Ella Memlenball, election 3 00 K P Municerp 1 50 FM Red Hold 6 00 H G Fisher, surveyor 10 00 Mrs M E Jackson 24 00 A N FulkorBon 24 00 Oiegon Fire Belief Association.. 15 76 Oregon agt John Murphy 41 16 Death of Adrian Jack. Adian Jack died ut Brownsville ou Soptembor 1 at tbe age of 22 years, 7 months and 14 days. Ho was born in Br?wnBvillo and Bpent his life in Linn county, part of which being in Albany during tho occupancy of tbo county treasurer's oiliuo by his father. He was a young man of steady habits, and leaves a wile, father, mother, two brothers and two "istcra and many friends to mourn hisMvath. OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON x STATE FAIR SALEM September 14-19, 1903. The greatest Exposition and Livs Stock show on the I'ajlho Coast, High Glass Raclcg every ifernoon $12,000 Cash Premum on live stock and farm products. All exhibls haulel free over the South ern Pacific, Reduced transportation rates on all lines Live Stock Auction Sale held In con nection with fair. Fine camping ground free and reduced ratos on campers' tickets. Come and bring your families. For fur ther information, write M,D. Wisdomk Secretary ' Portland, Oregon, 0 F APPOINTMENT NOTICE !H H ERK.BY GIVEN THAI tbo und- rmgned has been duly ap pointed by the county court of Linn Cjunty. Or., executor of the estato of UuUla Uoni, deceased. All persons bay in g claims against aid estate are noti fied to prcpent them duly verified, with, proper voucher., to tbe undersigned at the i ,aw omce ui "uameriwru wyatt, Alnanv, Or,. w;thin six uionlbB from the i date hereof. Dated nt Allmnv, July 3, 11)03. I O. K. Honu, Executor. iricuuo iicic.