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inUKSDAY. REV. KENNEDY IN ALBANY. Comes Here In the Interest His Case. of w... R. H. Kennedy, of Billsboro.who baa received a grtat deal of newspaper notoriety daring tue past lew montus on account of bia arreet on the chsrgs of robbing a farm residence near Hillsboro and indictment for the eme, is in the city, in the interest of bis case, and hae strong hopes oibeiog able to vindicate himself on the trial and prove hia inno cease. The trial iB Bet for next week, but two of hia witneasea are in Minneap olis. One will Bwear to seeing him in Portland between 11 and 12 o'clock on the night of the robbery .and the other in the morning. He expects to prove that he secured the bicycle for a trip to St. Johna, taking a bicycle because the cars do not run later than 9 o'clock, too late for his return. The principal Tritnaaa against him is Mrs. McKinder, of Calif., wno bad only seen him once belore, and who seemed to be the dominating Bpirit in the evidence emanating from the Warren homo, MiaB Minnie Warren ac cording to the published repoita being very uncertain in her statements of the situation. , ., On account of the two eastern wit nesses it is doubtful if the trial of the case occurs next week, time probably e given to secure the testimony bv depos ition of those witnesses. Considerable interest has been taken in Albany in the case, and the Democrat gives his position in the matter in order that our people may have both sides of the case, the Portland papers giving principally the other side. Special Mothers Meeting. Tonight Evangelist Lockharc will speak on the subject "Mother" and pay tribute to a man's first and best friend. Huabands.sons and daughters aie espec ially invited to this service which prom ises to be one of the very test during this evangelistic meeting. Bongs in honor of mother will be sung. The meeting has begun with great promise. Large audiences have been in attendance these first four nights. Eev. J. B. Holmes, former pastor and now state evangelist of Oregon, who was at the meeting last night said . "Far greater results have been won in this meeting than was gained in the Bcoviile meeting during thelsame length of time, and the Sco vllle meeting wae the greatest ever held in Albany." Already there have been twelve accessions and there are those to be baptized tonight. Fought theJJoers. From the Criterion : Alfred Thompson, son of Dr. A. Thompson, arrived here last week, direct from South Africa, to pay his parents a visit. Young Thompson went to England at the breaking, out of the Boer War ana enlisted in the English Colonial army and went to South Africa where he rumainad until about six weeks ago wbn he started for London, Btopplng at that place but a lew days before embarking for this country. r. Thompson brought home several medals given him for distijguished ser- ' vices. He was among a detachment of the English soldiers, which attended the coronation oi King Edward and made a special trip from youth Africa lor that purpose Claud Klum Married. From the ffaitebur Times of Nov. 12. KisB Dovie BouUare, o! Butte, Mon tana, and Mr. Claud Klum, now of Hep piier, Oregon, were taunted at The Dalles, Oiegon, Tuesday, Nov. 10. This will come as considerable surprise to tho many friends if the youog people of this city. Mr. Klum was a plumber at the Fender" Bros & Co. hardware store here tor several years and only recently accepted a position at Heppper. The bride is a neice of Mrs. M. 0. Brooke of this cily and was a popular sales lady at The Arcade for a number of month". Alco Meeting. There will be a meeting of the mem bers of the Alco Club at the club rooms tomorrow night to consider the proposi tion of R. M. Cramer, of Corvallis, for the establishment of an organ, hack and lumber mill in A'bany. A good thing. Be on hand. Herman Buelow is down from hiB Cascadia farm. Watt Miiteith, of Portland, has been in the city. Judge Geo. II. Burnett, of Salem, i8 the nen president of the state bar asso ciation. Eev. and Mrs. W. P. White and L E. Hamilton went to Portland yester day afternoon. F. 8. Har.ling, ex-editor of the Mc Minnville Telephone Register, andwiin, passed through the city this aftornoon for Eugene. H. A. Thorn's, of j Salem has been in the city on t usiness in connection witn the ejtaie of Leonard Thomas, of which he iB extc ltor. T. A. Gilbert, t.f the firm of Gilbert & Welch, boot and shoe men, is in the city lor a tew days in charge ot tbe store, while Welch is in Eugene. Dr. J. H. Erskine, who has been in the mineB at Greenback, in Southern Oregon, the pre' year, arrived home yesterday ndernoon on a visit with his lami y. E 1.. Rhodes and daugh'er, Miss &va, 'en mis aiternooo lor tne f.aet, go. ing by the way of the O. K. & N, and Union Pacific. Miss Eva will visit friends in Kansas City, while Mr. Rhodes disposes of his big crop of fruit In Chicago. 00 K COMPLETE LINE of Holiday Cnina will arrive in a few daya and will be the largest in the valley. We invite you to call whether yon bay or not. Respectfully, 0, E. Bbowkill. DEATH OF "BEKT" WIGHT. Rev. Albert William Wight died early this morning of consumption after a lingering illness. He was born in Kansas Jan. SO, 1874 and came to Oregon with hia mother when a boy, settling near L,eDauoa. no was eaucateu in Aiuauy uuuco, graduation in the class of 1899 and had the distinction of being the only mem ber of the colleue to win in a state ora torical contest. After graduation he studied for the ministry in the theologi cal seminary at San Francisco, finishing nis studies a year ago. ne naa jubi bennn nrnachin? when he waB obliged to give np hia work and be tried the climate of Arizona, but it failed to oenent him, and be returned to Aiuany. He worked noblv for his education and was faithful and true in all his relationships, a young man of splendid attainments A Christian in the full sense of the word. The funeral service will b3 held at the Presbyterian church tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. Lebanon. From the Criterion : Dr. N. E. Winnard. one oi Albany's moHt prominent physicians, was looking after bueineBB matters at tbis place, yes terday. Sunt.lW. L. Jackson was in town Mon day on his way to Holley, where he was going to attend, to omcial DUBineSB con nected with bis office. Carl Kimmell is driving stage between tbiB place and Foster. Mr. Thomas who has been driving for some time will travel tor an eastern publishing, house. J. L. Harman who has been working at the Quartzyille mines for some months crme out last week. He reports about twelve men at work getting out ore at the Lawler mine. Mr. Harman baB located another ledge in that district that gives promise of being the richest yet discovered. An election of a Cantata to succeed. E. L. Power, who has resigned as Cap tain of Troop' 'A" has been ordered to be held at the Armory in this city, Friday evening Nov. 20. 190S. Cant. F. 0. Stellmacher, of Compnny G, of Alb any, has been appointed as inspector of Election and will be present and con duct the election of a new 0. ptain for the Troop, - CIRCUIT COURT. Judge Boise returned to Albany this noon and resumed the business o department 2 of the court. The follow ing caaea were disposed of : Chas. Sutton agt. Sarah Sutton Divorce. Dismissed on account the death of the defendant. J. N. Duncan agt. Juliette Hamilton, Sale confirmed. Elizabeth Brookshire agt. Dr Brookehire. Divorce granted on grounds of desertion. John O. Smith agt. Mamie Smith. Divorce granted, on grounds of deser tion defendant running off with a junk dealer. Lulu Nimcheck agt. Frank Nimchick. Divorce granted, cause desertion. Bnorriu agt. Bnerrw dismissed. The anneal case of Est. John A. Crawford, removal of executor called and on trial. W. C. Hilderbrande, ir., of Rosebure. committed suicide at Reno, Nov., this week, the result of financial troubles. The government'.- weather prediction : Tonight and Fiiday occasional rain, warmer tonight. The river has dropped to 6 feet. Ed. Davidson is wearing a fine winter overcoat, of which he is justly proud. It was sent him by his son Will, a trust ed employee with Allen & Lewis, of Portland. E. L. Humphrey, a reliable gentle man, has been nominated by the democratic central committee for the office, of treasu-er on the democratic ticket. A dog stole a shoe yesterday evening irom in iront ot A. M. KeeveB store. Ed. McCune saw him Btart and being a sprinter himself started in pursuit run ning him down. A passenger car caaught fire at the depot yesterday! afternoon about presB time, spams getting in tne wood worn from the stove . Mr. Moo, the car; man beaded the nre brigade in the ex tinguishing of he blaze. The great Nevada 'oot ball team parsed through Albany yesterday after noon for Seattle, where they will play Saturday and next Thursday will make the O. A. I). boyB at Corvallis look like thirty cent pieces. Dr. D. B. Welle, the V. S. and Sheriff Huston have purchased of Mr, Speedy, of Philomath, bis fine stallion Kin Altamout, of the famous Altamont stock, i a pretty five year old roadster, which, will be a valuable addition to Linn county stock, One of the plays presented In Albany by the Margarita Fischer Co. was "A Southern Girl," which it is now said ia tbe same as the Tennessee Pardner, a copyrighted play, and hence there is name to oe trouDie. The followiuf ticket has beennnomin- ated and win oe selected at eouavuio next Monday, having no opposition: For Trustees, R S Bradley, S. D. Titus. Jas. Agee, J. R. Pound, and E. G. Briggs; for Recorder, A. Fenton; foi Treasurer, J. M. Concklin Jr.; and for Marshal, A. J. Miller. Albany people unable to remain in Portland over night may go to that city on the mornirg train wedn nday, Dec. 2 or Saturday. Dec. 6. and see Ben Hurr at the matinee and return on the over land, with plenty of time left to see the Biglits ul fontanel, ben nu r -ercit ng great interest in Albany and no doubt there will be some to Bee tbe great produrtiou this way. Tbe Dxhocrat some time ago men tioned a aeedle9s tomato raised by'Dr, Collins, and in connection with It there was some hoasiing about a tomato ine of Mrs. Wheeler's near it with seeds in the tomatoes. Here is aoo'her chapter. The Wheeler tomato wilted in a recent frost and Is rained while the hardy Col lins seedless tomato standa as Arm over, the ripe healthy lomntoes gli-o-ing on the vine. THE OLD RELIABLE ffSSl IlSl Absolutely Pure THERE S NO SUBSTITUTE COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds ranmlnl . H E Meserve to J F Venner. 44x105 ffififr. foAf.TtrnnTn-ntll., 100A Wm H Roach to Lulu M Arns- Siger, wsiss leet, Harrisburg. . 2 ortgages for $2360, $1000 and $100. License issued for r.Vin mnrrinoA nf JT. A. Weils and Ornha Pnwall. Hotel Arrivals. F H Sebert, Chicago. (i W Reynolds, 8 F. A J Heinman, " R W Shaw, Seattle. 0 R Archerd, Portland. H M Ogden, " Mrs Theo Ma.gatroyd, Seattle. R L Spray, Cottage Groye. R W Uilliland, Portland. Lucien Lagrande, Manchester, N H. E H Brown, Chickasha, I T. A B Meyers, Lacomb. Frank Stephens, Brownsville, A L McFaden, Chitwood. Ahriel He'incheck, Orabtree. John IMrcas, Salem. Samuel M Garland, Lebanon. P Van Horn, Corvallis. Mary Miller, Arlibgton. F H Oolpitts, Anidem. IraEverson, Waldport. Judge Henry L BenBen, Klamath Falls. H Ihankauser, Portland. (i M Tboraell, " E N Wheeler, " Nellie and Pearl Baker, Eugene. d A Perham, Butte, Mob, F J Super, Portland. H H Woodruff, 8 F. J 3 Hane, Portland. Clyde Evans, " Frd Snyder, Vanocnver. J VV Lain , N Y. 0 0 Jackson, Haleey. D Gibson and wf, Independence. J 8 Morris, 8cio. Joa Smith, Lebanon. Geo E Chamberlain, Lebanon. J J -arnee, Scio. J N Morris, " W 8 Paul, Orabtree. Geo Brooks, ' G A Price, Lebanon. R and Anna Oozard, Amity. Ohas A Pierop, 8 F. Wm H O'Neill, Chicago. Mrs G R Gooding, Kttigman. T J McOlary, Corvallis. J L Norwood, Harrisburg. Ira Fitzgerald, friueville. THE CRAMER FACTORY. R. M. Cramer, of tbe organ and wagon factory, of Corvallis, accompaniei by Mr. Montgomery, an experience saw mill man, who iB to have charge of the proposed saw mill .jlant, met with citi zens at the club rooms last night and discuBBed tbe matter in a thorough manner. In order to secure the deBired addition to Albany's manufacturing in terests i. will be necessary to raise a bonus of $2,600 to cover the purchase of a site and tbe shipment of the plant here and secure security for an indebted ness of $6,000 before the plant can be moved. Tbe plant ia Bald to inventory at over $19,000, at half the original cost, making a valuable one. P. J. Miller . C. H, Stewart and O, E. Sox were appointed a committee to go to Corvallis next Monday to make a thor ough investigation of the plant and liena on il, then to report to another meeting of the Club. Saturday Night Meeting. Evangelist Lockhart said last evening that since the devil didn't close up Bhop on Saturday neither would the ohriatiana There will be tbe nsnal service this evening. Subject: "The Graciona In vitation." One of the largest audiences of tbe meeting met the evangelist last night and the interest was deep through out the service. Three more were bap tized' Mr. Lockhart will speak both. Sunday morning and evening and will participate in tbo anion children's temperanoe meeting in tbe afternoon Baptismal eeivice tonight. Rebecca Officers. At t iei" mealing last evening tbe Rebeccas, I. O. O. F., elected tbe follow ing officers for the ensuing term : M;rtle Pease, noble grand. Minnie Merrill, vice grand. Mrs. Kate Montanye, ec. eec. Dr. Oylthie Ram.ey fin. sec. , Mis K. 8. Crosby, treas. The Best Liniment "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is C'DBid ered be.t Lniment on the market." write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will beat a cut or bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief from rbenmatic pains. No other ia to raluable for deep seated pain like lame back and pains in the chest. Give mis liniment a trial aid you will never with to-be withoi t it. Sold by Foshay t mason. . FRIDAY. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Circuit court: The John A Crawford estate case occupied the time ol the court during tbe day. Probate : In estate of J T McAllister, petition for sale of real estate ordered heard on Dec. 19. De;de recorded: 0 J Porter to Rex W Davis. 1 lot. Shedd $ 30 J A Brown to W R Mealy, 160 Cacrea 10 K W Davla to W O W.l lot Shedd. 60 J W McGhee to W R Mealy, 160 acres 10 Mortgages for $600, $400. Ohatel mortgages for $65, $320. Satisfaction of mortgage for $460. The Ladies Musical Club Wil.continne it through tbe winter although on a somewhat differ ent basis, Instead of tr.e regular Thurs day afternoon programs the Alco 0!nb roomB have been arranged for evenina progams, where the associate members will be expected with their hnBbsnds and escortB, will give a pleasant variety and we hope meet with tbe approval of the membership. Besides local talent e hope to have several outside features- All wishing to continue their member. berehip will make it known at once by paying tbeir dues to the eecretay, MieB Beal. Early in December the ladies will sive a program for the benefit of "Tremont Hall," for which they earnestly Bolici co-operation of the associate member and liberal patronage of the towns peopl The program and date will appear later Foot Ball's Uncertainties. YeBterdsy afternoon word waa re ceived from Salem cancelling the game of Albany with tbe Wilamettes this afternoon, it being ciaimed that seven of the men were too much injured to play. Arrangements were then made for a contest at Balem today between the second teams and the following men will line ur against Willamette's second team this afternoon: Shaw fall back, iiilyeu and Kowell naif backs, McKer cherqr., French. Barna, Beam, Marstere, Zumalt, Waits, Butler in the line. A game witn Ubemawa waa then ar ranged to take place between the firat teams tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, and will be played. It will be a first class contest, witb all tbe old men in line as in the Portland game, aid will give foot ball enthusiasts all they may wien to see. A Eugene Falsehood. Albany ProgreBsivenesa : It is rumored that the old fixtures of the Eugene poetnffice, which are now being replaced with modern equipment, will, when taken out, be taken to Albany and used for the nostoflice at that place. Thus our sister city on the north is progressing, and when we have a government building here, Albany will probably step In for the equipment now oeine niaced in tne .uugene omce, Guard. This is a sample of the rot emanating from Euzene. generally tnrown by toe papera there at each other. Albany is already equipped witn mooern nxtures and Eugene is lollowing suit. Died. Mr. Henry Van Saggen died this morning at his home near the Albany Ice Works, at the age of about 60 years. He leaves a wife. He recently came here from Nebraska, was a man in good financial circumstances, and Is highly spoken of by those knowing him. oliBi ivy nasBiBr, a oaugnier oi james HaBsler. ot near Urabtree, died on rues day and was bnried Thursday. She wae a young lady oi excellent cuaracter ana ber deatb is regretted by a large circle of friends O. E. Box was in Salem this forenoon on legal business. W. O. Hawley, of Willamette Univer sity, waa in tbe city to-day. Re. McCncken, of Oakville, return ed tbis noon from Portland, where he had been on church business. E. F. Sox went to Portland yesterday to attend a committee meeting of the Presbytery ol the u i'. church. Mr. Arab Monteitb is on a trip up the road in the interest ol a diamond con tract company, of which beis represent ative. D. W, Wight, of the Oanyonvitle tobool, arrived In Albany yesterday afternoon to attend tbe funeral of bis brother. Elder Jerry Shea, the great onion raiter, of Foster, is in the city on one of bia tripe, bringing down some of tbe eurifchine from the mountains. W. Lair Thompson went to Eugene this afternoon to referee tho big U. ol O. O. A. O. name tomorrow afternoon He is quite popular as a foot ball ollioial Tbe business men of Albany ' u.uuld attend tbe meeting at tbe Alco Clob roms to-night and show their appre ciation i f tbe work being done to bui'.d p our manulacturlng interesters. M' Daniel's Monumental Works Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will be found a FREE game. 60 different games. All new. At Your Grocer's. Mothers Meeting Largely Attended The largebt audience tliua far in the eyangeiiatio meetings assembled at tbe Christian laat night ana listened to a atrong and tender address on ''Mother' by Evangelist Lockhart. At the close of the service four Tonnir men confessed their faith in Jesus OhrlBt and a hus band and wife took fellowship with tbe church. Tbe baptiBtry iB being used every night and much greater results seem assured in the next few days. Mr. Lockharl's sublect tonight will be," What liall.I do with Jesus?'1 Knocked Senseless. During iootbali nractice Monday eve ning, Rumbaugh was knocked BenBoleBB irom a mow on tbe neau, and alter Physical Director Trine bad worked some time over him, he was carried to vuu training quarters, and mere Blowly rAOninml nnnaninnonnaea T. inl.il.. . I. injury was really not ery serious, Mr. Rumbaugh being able to attend his classes next day, and be appeared on uo udiu wenriux u luuiumi Bulb rv eunes- ny evening. ub.hiio. m m The Congregational Bazaar Opened This noon with a fine chicken dinner, and there will be another good repast at supper time tonight. Three booths are well tilled with a fine display of articles suitable for tbe com ing Holidays, including some prtty hand work of Albany artists with brush ana neeuie. Go to-night and bave a good time. A Family Reunion. I. W. Oompton and family, of Independence, were in the city to-day on their way home from Scio, where tbey bad been to attend tbe 7Znd birthday of Mr. Uompton's father, J. W. Compton, on iuesday, when tnere was a family reuuion, four bocs and one daughter and tbeir children being present, lour generations in all une time was had. Married. Mr. W. E, Baynes and Miss Mary Susan Greer, two prominent young peo ple of Mill City, wore united In marriage at tbe residence of and by Rev. W, W. Davis on November 18. Harrisburg. r'rom tbe Bulletin : Mr . A. Monteith, of Albany, baa been in the city all the fore part of the week on business. Harrisburg haB amateurs of admitted ability who are rehearBing tbe drama "Little Buccehot." The date for the entertainment ie not yet announced. MiBS Ethel Hendee. our moat promis ing musician, went to Albany Monday to visit friendB. Mr. Wade H. Davis, of Lewiston, WaBU., joined his wife here Friday. Mrs. Uavis bas been visiting rur several weeks with her mother, Mtb. Nate Win- dom. Mr. Job Simmons died Nov. 18, 1903, of a complication of diseases Incident to old age. Uncle Job, as be waa familiarly known, waa an early pioneer ana naa bonrn the heat and burden iof tbe day with unflinching honesty. He leaves a wide circle of friends who mourn his los-. Mrs. Sikes. the accomplished teacher of German and French in the college, besides hor efficient school work, baa forty private students in the city. She teaches the conversational style and is unquestionably the best German teacher tbe city has ever had. Mm. E. T. T. Fisher has lust received her Indian war pension on account of her bu-hand, Linn county's former conntv surveyor, receiving baok pay and the uromlse of $8 per month here after. H. F. Merrill did the prelimin ary work The "Id awnings in front of Parker Bros. ud Sbultz Bros, recently con demned by the city council, bave been taken down, adding much to the light inside. The old buildings remain. The location is a fine one for a two or three story brick and it is to be hoped the buildings follow tbo awnings. MONUMENTS, HEAD8TONES TABLETS, 0DO3SE8, ETC., in marble or granite. ONLY THE BEST MATERIAL USED. Thirty years experience as a prao tical workman enables me to guar I antee satisfaction. ' Why not place ordea ath-meaml lave travellicg n-sn'n commissions of 20 to 26 per cen 200 WEbT SICOND ST. ALBANY, OTEGON. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. President Reealer, uf Monmouth went toueue hia afternoon. J. M. Woodruff, the drun,mer, is in tbe city veiv much alive. Mrs. Selden Warner and family now reside in Brownsville, State Game Warden J. W. Baker was in the city to eay. E. VI . Langdon wtnt to Portland this morning on a business trip. EditortMathews of tbe Newport News passed through the city this afternoon lor Salem. Edwin Stone Is lu Portland on his wav home from the hot nrintri, nnar LaGrande. Buperin eadent Jackson has been visiting county schools this week. At brush Creek hae run into some anow. Mr, B. L. Titus, of Turn Hantn. Tn. diana, ia in the city on a visit with bis cousin, airs. j. U'Drien. The Modern Travellers mbt this after. noon v.iu Miss Norwood at the resid ence of Mrs. J. J. Collins. R. M. Lamar r-ttirnari In hln hnmn at Peoria, tO-.iav aftar helnor In Alhnnv a couple of weeka receiving treatment for hia eye. President W. H. Lea will nrearh in Brownsville tomorrow morninp and eve ning. In tbe morning he will also sing "Beyond tbe Gates of Paradise." Jay McOcrmick. the Salem umnire. pasted through the city this noon fur Eugene to see the big (foot ball game and perhaps to make..arrangements to locate. - F H, Coloitts. the well known miner who has been making his headouartera at this city thepaBt year, and MiBs Gates, of Gates, were to be married at that place to-day. H R Oamnbell has been down from Albauy during the week, working in tbe interests of the Foresters. He iB meet ing with fair success and hopeB to soon institute a strong Court tn tbis city. Jefferson Review. . ff.?'jfi Ci3 Mies Nina CuBick Inst nliiht enter tained tho shirt waist girla in a very en joyable manner. LiesideB a live time the young ladies had a sumptuous re past with oyster cocktail aa the c-ntral dish. The Congregation?. Bazaar, given in the Tweedale Block esterdey, was well patronized There were big c owds at dinner and supper, the sales of fancy articles was large and the affair was enjoyed socially. The diBplay of fancy articles included many hoe piece' show ing Albany's splendid srtistio talent. The receipts of the day were $160. Frank Merchant, tbe vounir man who fell off a car at Jefferson and bad both hips knocked out of joint several weeks ago, sat up thlB week at Mrs. Neelands nospital, tor tbe first time. He will leave for the home of bis parents in California as Boon aa possible, satisfied witn nis experience on tbe road. JtJte was very fortunate in getting into such a splendidly managed hospital as that of Mrs. Neeland's. The entertainment given by the Sunday School of the M. E. chnrch was well attended at the G. A, R. hall last night, the hall being filled. The program as published was rendered and brought ont eouie excellent talent in recitation and in music, vocal and instrumental. Following was a social with gameB and refreshments, all greatly enjoyed. COURT HOUSE NEWS, Circuit court. la tbe matter of tbe estate of John A. Crawford, deceased, the decision of the county court was modiflfd as to costs, to be charged against the eatate, andjlt was ordered that Robe, t Crawford file final account and case remanded to the county court. J. H. Simpson remains as exec utor as appointed by the county court. H, F. Robb waa grant, d a divorce from Laura Rose. Adjourned to Dec. 8. Probata: William ABbland Fresh, a boy, wae ordered sent to tbe poir farm until lurtbor orders. New Troop A. Officers. Capt. Stellmacher, of this city, con - ducted the election of officers caused by the resignation of Oapt. Power of the Lebanon oompany, at that city last evening. Hurry ElkinB waa elected Captain, George Fry advanced from 2nd to lBt Lieutenant and Serjeant Powell to second Lieutenant. Tbe only contest was on Becond Lieutenant, Carroll's Chocolates and goodB ofaTl kinds, the finest in tbe market, a delio Iouj candy everybody is eating, at th e Pfeiffer Oyster Parlors, "NOTICE OF FINAL SETT LI Ml NT NOriOE 18 HEREBY GIVEW THAT tbe undersigned administrstor with the will annexed of tne estate of Leonard TLO'nas, deceased, has filed witb the e'erk of the County Court of Linn county, Ore gon, bis final account as said administra tor and the court baa fixed Saturday, the jam uhv ot uecemDsr, itrud, at tbo boar of 1 o clock p. m, for the hearing of objections, if any theie may be, to Bale) final account and for tbe final settlement of said estate, Dated this 18th day of November. 1903. H. A. Thomas, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Leonard Thomas, deceased, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has I eon duly ap pointed by the County Court of the state of Oregon for Linn county, administra trix of I he estate of John M. Bilyeu, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same t, me properly verified, as by law required, at my residence f 6ar' mill s south of 8cio,Oreeon, wilbin aix months from the date hereof. Dated tbis loth day of November, 1903. Hannah J. Biltku, Aduiin-'stratrlx of the nla'e of John M. Bileu, deceased, H. Buy ant Son, i Attorneys.