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MONDAY. FOOT BALL. Albany Defeated the Holy Rollers. The score given in the Democrat Sat day evening 0 to 0, at the end ol fifteen minutee play, proved to be the final acore ol the game between Albany and 0. A. 0. boys. The superior playing of Albany justified a score of 18 to 0, but poor luck after the first touchdown pre vented another touchdown. Three at- ' tempts of MorriBon to make a field kick failed. The 0. A. 0. men made only one down In Albany's territory. Dur ing the rest the .ball was on the 0. A, 0. side. For Corvallia Filkington played the best game. For Albany every man did his duty. Englehart played a great game at fullback, and not only bucked the line for the only touohdown but dragged a man from the side to back pi the goal ior it, Ooatea and Morrison d'd splendid work at hall, making continual gains through and around the heavy line, CoateB doing some Btar ball catch- . ine.Griffith established his record as the beat tackle in Oregon and Sto.;k is just about as good and is a ven reliable and faBt player, Francis played a great game on the end and Dolan did well, Burnria. ing hiB friends, Orow at guard was more than a match for 210 pound Dunlap, makng a whole through him for the only touchdown. DuPuiB played guard well, but in getting even witn a far mei 'for Blugging him was seen and put out oi the game. Mack was as steady as a clock at center. Rupert played a star game at quarter until cracked dizzy on the head. loBirnr his signals. Under wood, who finished the game on the end is apriiity.fast player andObarlie Bilyeu did effectiver work at guard when called The game was foitunate in haying some good officials, P. A. Young of this city and E. O. Judd of Salem, Prof. Cordley and Eu'ssell Wallace were time keepers, J. 0. Irjine and Pat McArthur and Waller Bilyeu linesmen, The O. A. 0. boya t.me expecting a victory of 20 or 30 to 0. They left the grounds crestfallen, the college girls shouting: Holy Boilers, you aie tame, Pic;; poug is your game. Other games were : li. o0., 11, Miiltomah 0. TJ. oi O 37, Willammf Pf 0. Pacific University 39, McUinnville 0. Oottage Grovo 10, Eugene n. s. 0. Stanford 17. Reliance 0. Minn. 6, Mich. 6. Yale 21, Columbia 0 . . Harvard 12, Carlisle 11. , Holy Cross 30. Amherst 0. t .Chicago 15, Wisconsin 0. A Jerusalem Trip. Misa Edna Allen, of this city, is one of n,n tiroB Orprron womou who will attend the world's Sunday School convention to bs held in Jerusalem April 18-20, 1903. The others are Mrs. W C. Puffer and Ella J. Budemier, of Portland. The Sundnv Oregonian gave their pictures in connection with the eventful prospective trip, the oppor tunity of t. lile time for them. Lebanon Won The crack shooters of the squad of aoldiera sent to Portland from Troop A, cavalry, of Lebanon, in a field of about fifteen squads of Bhooters carried off first honors with points to spare. Their total Bcore was 238 out of a noBBible 300. Blacksmith Rawhnge lead with 66, Private Pugh 61, Lieut. Elkina 58 and Private Smith 53. The next best was 226 for F Co. of Portland. Eugene A made 218 and O 213. L. L. Swan returned from the Boy this noon with a fine string of trout N. M. Newport went to Eugene this afternoon to attend cicuit court. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tweedale enter tained the orange Whlsl Club Saturday evening. M. Hyde and eons, rred and Dick have' returned from a fiahing trip on the Alsea, Mrs. A. D. Barker left last night for Iowa and Ohio to visit several months with relatives. Messrs Phil and Leo Cohen and Mr. Eogoway, cama over from Indepen dence to day. Dr Lowe the well known oculo opticician is now at The Kevere House to remain till Wednesday noon. Link Morgan, a rising young darkey, of Portland, formerly of Albany, has been in the city on a visit with friends here. Riley Wilier and Clyde Ashby went to Halsey this afternoon to change the headquarters of the telephone office to the new Btoie of Oiosa & Powers. Dr. and Mra, F. E. Adams, who have been at the.Bay several months, are in the city on their way to their new home at Pendleton, Lillian Crawford returned this noon from Corvallis, where she attended the uniqne hallowe'en party of Misb Helen Crawford, There waa a live time at the home of Mr. M. Senders Saturday afternoon. It was in honor of the eighth birthday of Carrie. An interestingfeature was the drawing of a gift from a pan cf Bran, but there WH8 a good time all the lime. The Magazine Club held a nanowe en party in the Maccabee Hall. DreBBed ' in Samantha Allen costumes tbey were taken to the hall in a farm wagon ard enjoyed tUe evening in suitable games and a hallowe'en feast. The Liona at their hall laat Saturday night had one of their most enjoyable gatherings. The Burroundinns were 11 Hallowe'en. Fifteen jack lanterns neat ly arranged suggested fun from the start. A table covered with doughnuta, pump kin piea, apples, grapeB, etc. epoke lor e Feast. In a booth was a tripod with witches kettle filled with delicious ffee and the general decorations were U keeping with the night. A fine pro m was rendered. THE PRIMARIES. Democruic and republican primaries are being held this alternoon. Only one ticket it in the field ior democratic delegates, the greatest harmony pre vailing. The demoeralic dele, at eswill be: First ward: W. L. Jackson, ' Koucb, L. C. Marshall, Wm Fa Geo. Hughes, E. E. Montague, B. Payne, Zi. H. Hues, A. J. Hodge Stephen Whitni-v, O. A Archibald. L T. Berry, G. C. Tyrner, W. A. Kimaey M. Sternberg. Second ward : W. R. Bilyeu, L. H. Montauye, J. R. Ream, J. F. Trout man, John Cleland, J. 0. Lee, J. E. Bridg ford, J. T. Egan, J. P. Wallace, Wm Stetter, C. G. Burkhart, T. J. Stitee, L. L. Swan, D. P. Mason, J. L. Irvine, M. Senders, Lee Morgan. Third ward: P. Kdey. John Max well, E. L Humohrev, Matt Scott, V. A. Vox, Is. U. Newman, frank Hackle- man, tred Bloom, He iry Uleek, (J. G. Rawlinge, Frank Skiplon, Frank Farrell. A. M. Reevei. E. R. Huston. John Livingstone, J. H. Sullivrn, J, L. tox, b. iseelamiB, Jos. itaiston, a. Suesene. The republicans have two tickets in field, the division being on recorder, in the interest of J. 8. Van Winkle, the present incumbent on one and G. W. Wntrnton 'lie otner. rue nam ib a not one and full of political intricacies, A Woman and Nine Children Were in Albany Saturday. It waB Mrs. Seldon E. Warner, of Harrisburg and six daughters and three eons. One Bon was absent, and thereby a comma tion of this item is required. Mra. Warner intended to deed each of her children sixty acres and give them an equal amount of money in cash, but on account of the abseuce of this son, who failed to atnear the seBSion waa continued until all can be gotten together. A family of ten grown children ia certainly a rarity. Hot Springs at Home. Claud Mansfield, owner of Breltenbush hot springs and the his brother-in-law K. W. Ross, are at the Boriues. and will remain until Cnriat- mas, looking after tho property. There are seven men iu there for their health even this late. When these are built ud and advertised people will no longer go to California foi their mud and other bathe.leecured here. It lis stated that the O. & E. will asBist in advertising these fine Bprings as a reBort. The Sanderson Bridge la to be accepted, probably, this eve ning. Judge Palmer and F. J. Miller went out to lo inBpect it this afternoon and it is atated will undoubtedly accept. it, ae the work seems to be satisfactory Teams have . Iready begun crossing it. Will Stetter Dropped A kettle of very hot grease last Satur day evening, and it spatted over hia face and on hia hands in a manner to cause Beveral bad burns, the marks of which are plainly visible. No Levy for 1903. The supreme court on Saturday decided that there can be no levy of taxes 'under the new law for the year luua. iuq last legieiuiuru maim a bungle of things and it will take a special session of the legislature to straighten it. The executive committee of the ponl Ty association set January 12 16 as Ih "me for the annual show of Willamet Valley poultry, to be held in this oity, 6 .. Under the auperviaion of H. K. Lugger, that new electric light water wheel is being lowered forty feel to its permanent place, ready tor the ruBh of waters from the Santiam. It is a neat job. A peculiar thing occured in the coun try one day last week. While a mar riage cetemony was being performed a sister of the bride, at wlio-e home the wedding occured, gave birth to a new member of the family, at the same hour. The ladies of the Catholic church will open their fair next Thursday forenoon in the Tweedale block. There will be a nice lot of useful and fancy articles for sale, Also dinner and supper will be served each day. Come and have .. nice meal for 25c, Mr. Ira A. Phelps, for several years editor of the Si-io News, has accepted a position with Brodie Co. of this city, and haa already begun work here. He is a splendid printer and can be relied upon. He will be joined by hiB family in a few days. This morning's overland haa been cancelled by a wreck near Tehama, uaiit , vaBtorday, in wbicn the fireman was killed. TUESDAY, Mis. Kola Neiss is home from Salem John LoomiB, a prominent Newport merchant, was in tne city to-day. Rev. W. P. White, nnrl E. F. Sox, of this city, and Key. Mccracken ana J . C. Brown.of Oakville, have been attend ing a mee ingof the U. P. presbytery in Portland. Jes-e Barker, a former Albany yonng man. son of A. U, Barker, is now work ins for a biz contractor near Salt Lake with his residence in Salt Lake City, and ia doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Circle left to-day for their home at The Dalles, altera pleasant visit in Albany, which they re port remarkably changed after at, absence of twenty eight years. They like the city to well they contemplate set. ling here again. f-'ole fgency for Lownes Ol.ocolate full line always keot in stock. Th Holiday boxes, will coonjb hsre. At The K'ltP. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Circuit Court: Ruth Karr ast bauiuel h.str. liinu., Kansas ptiuiientiaiy. lurney, I.-, hut-bund in f R Keliey t- Probate In estate of Rrandebirry iuin3a real property ordered sold. Estates A B Morris, A FruraanA C King settled. Tax receipt No 6000 was issued to-day. Deeds recorded. Louise Kichler to Dr. Jones, 1 acre 50 H H G Quigley lo Thoa Quieley 120 acres 3800 SVillard Stevens to Elmer Hiatt 1 lot Highland Grove 180 Homer Spier to George E Hiatt 1 lot Lyons 150 O. P. Cothow to Emma Kelly 13-14 acres 1 Lorena E Slavens to J H HiggiuB 2 lots 650 Lillie Jackson to Shillman 2.01 acres 550 R. A. Bandera to F J Eg' leuton 2 lota Brownsville 250 J H Templeton to L F Brown 181,50 acres S30n Gibson M -yen to C M Beaver and wf leOacrea 3200 O H Young to Henry D. Scott, 2.85 acres hub I Shore to V A McKnight 1 acreB Scio 7fi P. Colbert to R A Miller. 160 acres 250 Mortgages to (50, $300, $300. Satisfaction for $225, Obituary. Mrs, Melvina Giles Crews was born at Walla Walla, Washington, April 25, 1866; and died at Albany, Oregon, October 31, 1903, She was married in 1885 to John R. Crews at Athena, Oregon. Their married life has been spent in Umatilla, County, except six yearB spent in Idaho near Lewislon, until November 1902 when they came to Albany. Mr Crows purchased a home at the cornor ol West Fifth and Walnut StB. and all during the past Bummer they nave oeen enlarging and improving the houBe and planning for a pleasant comfortable home. It is rarely indeed that one comeB to a new home and in so short a time winB eo many frienda. At the the funeral service, which waa held at the First unriatian Church, the largo audiicrum waa filled with sympathizing IriendB The floral offerings were numerous as well aa elegant, and most eyes were dim witn teara. Mis Crews leaves her seed parents Mr. and Mra J M. Gllea of Waitsburg, Washington; two sistera and a brother who sun live near the old home; her husband, John R. Crewa who recently succeeded B. M. Hiuton in the transfer bua nesa and as local agent of the standard uu Uo:; a son Wren aged 17 yoarB who haa alwaya beeu an intimate companion ol hia mother.- and Edna, a oweet, won-nnly daughter of fifteen years who iB growing rapidly like her mother in tender, Christian, womanly ways. Mrs. Crews had been a member of the cnurcn only ainse April laBt, but in those six short months she baa been ao inriBtmn, eo sisterly, ao faithful and patient in service that the whole church mourna ner loss. Tins feeling ia shared by tlie community in wnich lived she and by those in every relationship ol life into which she entered, A good woman has touched our lives and made them better and cone b.vnnri tn nmnnrn iiuuu lur UH. "I never Btand above a bier nnrl aaa The seal ol death set on some well loved lace But that I think, 'One more to welcome me When I have crossed the inteyening Between this' land and that one oyer mere One more to make the strange beyond mnr fair " The Fischer Company. The Margarita Fischer Co. presented "A Country Girl" at the ODera honsa laat evening to a pleased audience Miss Margarita appeared in the leading part showing improvement and fine natural talent well directed. The sup port IB a Kood for a trnnn maH stands, and conscientious work is. done. To-night The Flag of Truce will be pre sented, a very entertaining drama. Prices 15, 25 and 35 cents. Sales by E. U. Will in October. J B. 8pringer, Victor Piajo. C. D. Vandyke, Orean. Eastern Star, Lebanon Organ R. A. Brodie, Hobart M. Cable Piano J. B. Davis, F, G. Leicht Piano. Mrs Wm McLaughlin Haddorf Piano Mjeis Organ. ' A.Cadwalader Organ. Mrs A Taylor Organ. 8. N. Steele Vose & Son Piano. A. B. Stafford has sold his fine reei. denca property in the thir-i ward to H O. Chamberlain Consideration $2400 Mr. btaHord will soon move lo ABhland' S. I. McDaniel, the marble dealer is filling an order for eight grave stones u ,. luuianiei is getting large trade and is giving Batisfacllnn. The, street superintendent could save considerable unnecessary "cussing" bv laying some boards beside the new cement walk now correlled (mm the lHO,v" boxe, striker and other apparatus for the Gameweli alatm system to be established here, arrived mi l , n . mo u,8u,, uu uo piaceu up n time lor use in about ten daya. Delegatea to the democratic city con vention to be held at tHn morrow night W2re elantArl ; .. tirday evening. There was no contest'a representative body ol men hi !,., 'i 1 he conteat will be in tho convention. Mr. John R. Ciewa and hi. children, Wren and Edna desire thus to express their earnest thanks lo the neighbors and riends who have been so helpful and kind in every possihle way du ,hx mo imieon ana Hiier tiie death of the o,... ,u,er, UUB. ,-H,ivm:j rjrewB HOME AND ABROAD. OUrence !.le,- i-nitui.. nl II, 17 nl n t'Bek team and leading ilb!e'e iu tue University, haa ratirml hum l. K.-dluoa and will travel for an eastern firm. An election in Junction yesterday was uuKut our uu tne teaue of saloon and anti-saloon. The saloon won hy about 7 votes., except on recorder, which Is a tie. Bids for the new Rnnahnro, hlch nnlinnl have been opened. H. Snook ia the lowest, out is considerably ahova the estimates. $18,660 for a brick building uu ft,u0u ior neating and plumbing. Van Winkle Won. The election of remiblicau nrimaries yesterday afternoo.1 terminated in lh election of the Van (Vinkle delegates, in the flrst ward by an average of about 8, the third ward by about 10 and the W. Wright delegates in the ward by about 10. On the ace of it thi ffives Van Winlrln 4' In iv-tnl,. on though several elected were also on the' ,r nuut icaec. innsn n nnrnn urn. First Ward L. Flinn, F. M. French, . H. Hewitc.P. A, Young, E . J. Miller, . R. Conn, O. P. Dannals. F. E, Allen, K ( Tvnpttflln W MC fil.,.ltr. C.A.U Froman, L, Viererk, f. M. Redfield, m. roriminer, ii, Tniall, U. Meyer. KAnnnri Wnrrl f n t.ninn t r Kellv, A. B. McICdlop, D. Bussard.Gale Q T D ,ir re ... .... mi., u . i. r, rv. Lliurclilll, Steven, F. P. Kitchen, Joe Darcey, J. O. Christy, M. D. Brandeberry, O. O. Parker, J. A. Ourry, Riley Waller, S. A. DawBou, Claude Vunk, Oliris Vandran. j.mru nraru w. a, uoitrii, rt j, altimore, C. N. McKey, J. McClieeuey, . W. Lnnmlnn I. T 17 ,A Cusick, P. R. Marshall, J." L, Tomlin'son", tv. a. i. veai, j. t. Simpson, S. (J. Worrell. T.. liV Alna 1? TT will 7 D Hand, J. A. Duraond.R. D. Stie'll, Virgil lumur, c. o. i.etcnum, j. b. Lamar, Grant Froman, N, D. Conn, A. W. Dowersox, jonn r.ooson, i. B. Beam, P. inipsou An Answer. Our friend Anderson trios to console himself over olo ol our piauo sales by foolish nctoriotv ; we (col like ignoring his Billiness, but since he catts insinua tions we feel in houor bound to roply. The facts are, our friend Anderson tried to Him nam a prominent musician of Albany out of about $100 on a cheap piano, sold in other towns for j"i about a hundred dollars less money tlinu he asked. He had his piano in e house when we learned ol the face, we in formed the cist.inier ol the true, value of and standing of the piano, the con. sequence waa a Bae for on in our name and on our individual contract of a ine Vose & Son Piano for which wo arB I he duly authorized repteeenutive. You arc welcome friend Andereon to your ability (?) aa long an you make sales far us and hope ou will keep the work so well done lor our beueht, We do not have the time to teacu you how ,i net Ihe sales, out if glory in defeat pleases and satisfies you, wo will try hard to please you in the lutuie t-alea as wis havo in the past, E, U. Will, res His Life to', a Neiuhbor's Kiodncss. Mr. u. P. Dougherty, wsllj known GbrougnouG mercer and Huruuer counties, (V, Va., most likely o-ves hiB I ifo to the kindness of a neighbor He was al most hogelessl' afflicted with diarrhoea; was attended b) two physicians who give him little, if any, relief, when a neighborhood learniug of hia serious con dition, brought him a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Uiarrnoea Remedy, which cured him Sin less than wenty four hoars, J Fo.' siip by al ruggist. Purgative Pleasure. I you evar took DerTitt's Little). Early Risers for biliiousness or- constipation you know what a purgative pleasure is. These famous little pii 1b cleanse the liver and rid the system jl all bile without troducing unpleasant effects, Thoj do not gripe, sicKen or weaken , but give tone ar.d strength to the tisiuos and or gans involved, W. H. (lowull of Uous- ton, lei,, says, no oarter pm curt lie found than Little Ear y Risei- F-JOn- stipation, sick headacno, et," ti.Ui by Ifoshay r Mason. Shoe Repairing. First class work at reasonable prices at the up-to-date Bhoe repair shop, lo cated in The Star Slice Store, opposite First National Bank. Ladies Bhoes specialty. W. O. Buhnb. jnwk trwry T a a disease Scrofula nianifcstn itself in many ways. Swelling of the glands of the neck and tiiroat, Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling, offensive sores and ab scesses, skin eruptions, loss'of strength and weakness in muscles and joints. It is a miserable disease and traceable in almost every instance to some fnmilv hlood taint. Scrofula is bred in the bone, is transmitted from parent to child, the seeds are planted in infancy and unless the blood is purged and pu rified and every atom of the taint removed Scrof ula is sure to develop at some neriodin vour life. 160 South No remedy equals S. S. S. as a cure uo the blood, makes it rich and pure, great Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive organs ure strengthened, and there is a gradual but sure return) S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and harmless; an ideal blood purifier and tonic that removes all blood taint and builds up weak constitu tions. Our physicians will advise without charge, all who write 113 about their case. Book mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. CONQUERED BY ELECTRICITY. T. I.. Dugser, (toe Well-Known Ex I -Alitor tif tn; Scio Press, VriUj of Ills Willi's Ex.. ei Mice With Di. Diirrlu's Treat ment. This gentleman of high standing in luerar social circles atttests the nieritB cf Dr. Damn's new discoveries in the treatment of the ear, by electricity and medicine. HiB open letter to Dr. Darrin, located at the Revere House, follows, and should decide all procrastinating people lo v sit the doctor, while the op portunity it offered. The doctor remains in Albany until Nov. 15, and will be in Corvallis at new Hotel Corvallis, Nov. 16th to Deo. 1st. Air. Dagger's l etter. Dr, Darrin: Dear Sir. My wife has b9en troubled with discbarge and grad ual deainesB In her left ear far the past 17 years. Since ommencing treatment with you two nionthB ago, I am happy to atate the diecbarge has entirely ceased nnd her bearing is gradually returning. I feel confident that she soon will be en tirely relieved from alt trouble arising Irotu this source. I make this statement freely, trusting that others who mav be affected similarly may be encouraged to taaa treaimen' note you . Kespectlully, T. L. Doaemjt, Albany, Ore, STRONG TESTIMONY. This is Albany Testimony and Will Stand Investigation. If you doubt the following and wish investigate, yon hanen't to go to some other state in the Union to prove it. It's not a long Btory published in Albany newspapers about a resident of Kalam azoo, Mich,, or Tampa, Fin. It's abou a 3ident of Albany given in her own words. No stronger proof can be had : MrB, L. W. Moeuch, wile ol L. W. Moench, cabinet maker residing uorner of 4th and Main ate , taye: "After any over exertion or when J contracted a coid, pain eoated itsell in the small nl my back causing it to acho Beverely and there waa a difficulty with the Kidney eecretiou. On such occasions stooping, lifting, twisting or turning was always iotlowed by Bnarp, shooting twinges through the klhneya. When I was badlv in need of something to bring re lief I read about Dean's Kidney fills and went to Foshay & Maaon'e drug store for a bos and took them strictly accordini! to directions. They thor oughly relieved mo of the last attack and up to the present time I have not had a truce or sympiom ot iiruaicd or inactive kidneys. I will be pleased to allow you to use my name if it will be the means oi doing good to others." For sale by all dealers. 50 cents per box. HoBter-Miiburn uo., liunaio, n Y. solo acents for the TJ. B. Remember the name Doana and take no other. Scald head ia an eczema of the scalp very severe eomelimeB, but it can be cured. Uoan's uintmeni, quick and permanent In Us result. At auydrun Btore, EOcentB No one would ever be bothered with constipation if everyone knew how nat urally and quickly Burdook Blood Bittern regulates the stomach and bowels Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles. Monarch over pain ot every sort. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. "A aose in time saveB lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Svrup; nature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary dieeasee ol every sort. The Pleasure ot Eating. Persona suffering frorr. inJIcostloo. dyapepia cr other stomauh trouble will find that Kodol IJapepaia Cure digSBts what ycu eats an.l inuK.es too Btomacn sweet. This remedy is u LiHvr failing cure for Indige tion and Dynpepeia and all complaints affecting the glauHs or membranes of the stomach or digostiv tract. When you take Kodol DyspupBiu Cure everything you eat tastes goou, and every bit of the nutri nem tint yonr food icntains is assimilating and upproprial- id by Ihe blood and tissues. Sol'' by los'iay & mason, nurKtiart a iie. Distress After Eating ludire VV . T' Holland ol Greeni4)"rg, La., who is wili and favorably kno!, says: "1 wo jnars ago 1 suffired greut. fnra indigeticn. Aftor eating, great distress would inva'iably rosult, hmtinu fornn Boar jr so BDd my niguts weie re-tless. 1 concluded to try Kodol Dys pepsia Cure and it cured mo entirely, Ndw mv alrop in refreshing and digmtion oerfect." Sold by t'osh.i & Mimpo WE INHERIT. ncruiuil. itlllwuruu Ull ,uo uuuu ui my little irrandolilld when only 18 montha old, and apread rapidly ovor her body. Tho disoaBe next attacked tho oyeo and we feared she would lose her Blirht. Em inent physicians were oonBultod, but could do ii:t.nin(- to :-Bllevo the little in nooont. Itvi-..T then that we dooldod to try 3. S. S. Tl:at. imirtiolno atones mada a speedy und joiip!at2 euro. Kho 1b now a younK lady, and iihs never had a 0i,-n of tho diBoasi. to rptn rn. mit3. ULFi'il UJSltltljK, Eth Btroot. Sallna, Kan. forScrojV!:-.. !'. uses and builds and under the tonic effects of this to health. The deposit ol tubercular matter in tne joints and glands is carried off as soon as the blood is restored to a normal condition, and the sores, erup tions, and other symptoms of Scrofula disappear. w . .SUMMONS , . I thb Cibcdit Court op thb State op Oxbocw-p m Lids Countv, t'ej artxen: No. a, Keg. No. 2012. I D. Miller, flaintlff, vs. O.A.Miller, Defendant. To u. A. Milier, the above named de fend nt: JN THE SAME OF THE STATE OP Oregon, you are hereby notified and required to be und appear in said court in said suit, and answer the complaint of the above name,-! ,,,,in,liy 1. . , . : - iivw- uu e nerein. ?So-?r h 0 018 SMb d"y 0( December, i,f if nereoy iurtner notified Hilt It I Oil till! r annar.. I . . . . v , "rt"7" uu nuawer Bald hSil?ln,LBlin!,0;a- "quired, for want . ... iiuiuim wii tase a decree airainst tnn ti.r ll, .l.-t 7 "v" aid complain, wlt : " W bori. .c.:ufrdi.680vin? the and Mid plaintiff. ""ween you iuis Biiumions is served upon you bv publication for six consecutive weeks prio? n ,h.C a "ld 12,h, 01 December , 1003, oDu ihte,Df" u, K tularin circu a ion in said S.?01. Mx H. M? Palmer, .hie? 3, 1903 and that The Zo' Tb efTt H !? -id oX' L r"" 'w,1,V1' i iuih BUtnuiOiia unon Cher" ?y &- hich in i,,'?, 1. "u UQ or ueiore 7 j , . . "HPear and answer the id complaint in sd suit. i mmonstei' 'i'-S' Public"n of this 0thmi9(.ln ,-,d neVW8TeHr,lVCt0b!r Attorney for Phdntiff. SUMMONS lNnT0lK00ITr CoDn.T ov i Statu ov Mflrtlm A . 1 t . EmerVS n L" J.nlB "Wo and ToJl!b"3Ki.W the N lUh JNAME OF THE SPATR nrr - uregou you nri herebj required to an- Sf'.' t.ZVL"0? ' "1, the clerk that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required the pTiLtills will apnlj to the court lor Ihe relief de manded in tluir complaint lo-wit Mirrl,,. a 7 "'"''"riiiff tne plaint ffs, owners i,, tee of 10 Mo'ZiZ tiieN9 TJJ. of """inncor , , . i.inti lot uict09 and for a decree dinictirg the sum. to bo sold on partition sale and that the Droreeds de rived from said side be applied ' said'suit0,,', yTent "nd It' 0 ZLTl' .."IA1"1 made there- A ,' "' "truing COEtS. bocond, to the pujmtnt of costs and expenses of obtainmg. the patent t? ?i lanua tnd sccunug- the title thereto and IZZ 'if"68 th?re0n' Bcl that thn overplus, i any thoroho, he divided Wv, n - P'aln'iffs Martha A. te.?innd J.?n?.10 Barwe the dc- paiti. e"adiudBcKp t "OTo peases ot this suit, ad for such further decree aa .nay be necesesary and proper This suumipDs is served y pul Ucaf on Oregon Zilt fflrM& t!m BrTrtV i n '""""""on to uo made tue iiid day of October, 11)03. WKATHKItpoBD & WyATT, "Forneys tor f lainliffs. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE lVTOflCE IS HEEEBy GIVEN THAT f Cordelia bounds", decked, 'the under. inniriuor or tne aforesaid hiMi'ii"11 arblie auo" toSa A1W brd-d"' at tho court house door in Albany, I.mn county, Oregon, on Hat urdaj, the 28lh dv ot mJi' . . f,!lt.1.loclt,R' m' ol siiiti I day all fir,l,.iii H. Jau lntorear, that the said Urdc ia Bounds, doceasod had in and to the fol nwln ,laD.ll,nJ . . r : "v.,w.UDU Iulll BHtiueio-wit: Ea tKJu"eAi ft.Dd 6 nd also the , ,?V ? . ? "umbered 3 all in block irnbrnty,iOrelgboVlty0fHarri8bnrB' ay of"ale, B8'' C"8hl in hsnd on lho tomi bl9 15lh day 01 October, A. D "T; . , . J. K. Bounds, Admnmtn.tor of tte satate of Cordelia J . W HITS EY, JUloriiey for Administrator. John Harvey Caldwell Estate. N0';,!f 'fir,,!1PEIY GIVEN THAT appointed ulmiri,.tl(or of tbeTlalTo5! , ,, iJi im nB naying c aims n.,ied . i .7. . 01 n" notice. Ibi. 81b day of "&76mbe?-ItSSs: "":'0,'' QBOnOK W. CAl DWELL, Atlornoy tor estalo . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE N0,T,!,C.,('1I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 , . , , "v" aiimlniB ralor or'tho -he Count, dM bDa,C0UtnlhyB' ' ?"0d IVcemhor, 1903, at the hn, y o'clock p. m. Bt ICJX cbl 0' one -aid cunty a, the ti.no and pl?,cfor t'Srt'i'lZof0 mcS."5 Attorneys.