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MONDAY. FOOT BALL. Albany Scalps Chemawa in a Serious Manner. It has been stated that the team against which Albany played Saturdav was a stronger one than Chemawa sent to California. But they were a snap lor the (net Albany team who tore them to pieces as they pleased and plunged through and around them for long gainB Two touch downa were mado iu the firet hall and three in the last hal, and the playing justified mote than that. Coatns lead iu yardage, the fateBt foot ball man on the coast, one run of 05 yards being sensational. Morrison as usual maae big gains and is undoubtedly one of the star half backs in the state Englehart did splendid work and can always be depended upon. In the first half Rupert had a nose broken and re tired. Then Coates went into quarter, Dolan to half.Stock to tackle and Dupuis to guard. Francis played a groat end and once broke through and tackled Saund rs behind the line. Eaglehart retired on account of injuries and Stock went to full, where he played a star game, once being sent five timts over and through the Indians for big gaina. MurBters went in at guard. The near est the Indiana were to the Albany goal was on the 20 yard line and Saundtra tried to Btart a plao kick but the Alb any men tore through the line and blocked it Griffith gettinir the ball. Griffith demonstrated through the game that he nas no superior in the state as a tackle. Mack' aa always.waa reliable at center ,Orow played a fine guard, Rupert until hurt olayed a crack game, giving one of the btst exhibitions ol interfer ence ever seen on the ground and (Jn derwood did great woik on the end. The officials were 0. H. Stewart ref eree, E. 0. Goodwio, of Chemawa umpire, KusbsII Wallace and Robin Nelson timekeepers, Bilyeu and Decker linemen. At Eugene ihe IT. of 0. team defeated theO. A. 0. team 6 tj 0, making the winning touchdown near the end of the game on an accident. Eugene played a liBt'ess game, whde the O. A. 0. played their "jest game, though beaten fully as good aa that of the state university men. The great game of the east was that of Yale and Harvard. Ab expected by everybody Yale won, 18 toO. Oregon Wonders. Under a big double column head the Pittabu.g Times rays: Two of the longest stinks of timber that have ever been brought into Pittsburg wore tho objects ot wonder and admiration of the passoreby at Sixth ami Liberty avenues yeateruay. Each timber was resting upon a truck and is 81 feet long and two feet equare. Each piece contains 4,032 feet of lumber. The huge logs are of fir and were brought irom the foreats of Oregon. Each piece was brought on three care. Tho trees from which they were mado were 300 feet tall and between five and six feet in diameter. The two pieces will be placed in the new Firat I'resbjterian church on Sixth avenue. They will Bupport the roof, and whon the building is finished they will be exposed to view. The logs were surrounded by a knot of men and boys during the day and even ing, who measured the logs and cut off chips and splinters for souvenirs. Albany To London. Fortmiller & Lasselle Bros, have re ceived an order from their eastern agent to ship a car load of Live Oak prunes from the Albany packer direct to Lon don, and thev.will go forward in a few dayB. Another London shipment is also anticipated later. This Deaiaea tne big U. S. demand through the oast. N. B. Atty returned this noon from a trip to Portland. H. M. Stone, of CorvalliBj came over to-day with a car load ot prunes for Fortmillet & kaeeiie uros. Dr. Prhl arrived in Albany this noon from Scio, tilling a fine string of ducks and geese on the way hete. Fifteen.cr twenty Maccabesa went to Lebanon this afternoon to initiate a class of ten or fifteen. There will be something doing. Dr. 0. K. Beera will leave tonight for Los AngeleB and perhaps Phoenix, Ariz., whnre she will spend the coming winter and spring for the benefit of her asthma. The K. O. T. M. gave a. very en joyable smoker at their hail Saturday evening. Games were played and a good feast served by McKillop & Churchill. Mrs. John Turner and daughter Beryl loft yeBterday afternoon for Hannibal, Mo., in response to a telegram an nouncing an accident to Mr. Fisher, father of Mrs. Tuiner, of a very serious nature. He it 82 years of age and it was feared could not live. K. B. Prine. of Lapwai, Idaho, was in the city yesterday on his way to Leb anon to visit bis mother, no 94 years a( a. .a M P,..a wa a hi a .-It a n, t 1 1. i .. the 50's moving frcin Lere to O o k county, wnere ne esianiisnea tne town of Prineyille, named after him President Cbas.Coopey ol Ihe Bannnc bnrn Woolen Mill Co., owners of ihe Albany mill, has been in the city The Oregon City Woolen Mill 0 -. have cm pleted their lease and retired. Mans are wondering what tho Hanr.cckhurn Co. will do now. It la not knon. Mrs. A. B. Bloomer, mother ol T C. Bloomer and Mrs. R. VS. Schnieer, eistirof Mrs Bloomer, have bain in Ih. ..:, mm a vet tho mim of the Rever. House people. Mrs. Schxeer is on i er way home from San Francisco, where Mr Kcbmeer nas oeen at-.i-nuiug bankers convention. COURT HOUSE NEW$. Circuit court. Jujgo Burnett la-Id an adjourned session of department one. A motion of the plai tiff in the case of E. A Truelove agt. Albany, to strike out the auewer on the grounds that It was verined iby the Mayor instead of the recorder, upon whom the complaint was served, was overruled. The plaintiff nave notice that he would move to strike out parti ot the answer, to be heard Liec. 10 at 1 p. m.. at wmch time the case of Mary Ann Powers ngt. S. B. Powers, to quiet title will also be tried. A HUNGRY BURGLAR. The residence o! N. H. Wheeler was broken luto last Saturday night or Sun day morning, entrance being effected through the screen and window of the pantry, the exit being mado through the kitchen door. A roll of butter, six loaveB of bread, six or seven pounds of bacon, some proaenes ana a few other things were taken, borne txtracte on the window sill were taken and placed on the ground. Tracks under the win dow showed a number nine foot, A Great Audience Evangelist Lcckbart spoke last night to a crowded house and the. rapt attention given throughout the service by the great audience indicated the high interest that is being aroused in this meeting. Mr, Lockhart spoke on the subject, To Whom shall I go? He showed that if we give up our faith in God, in the Bible, in Immortality and in Christ, life becomes but am empty void, and closed with a Btrong appeal to lay hold of the promises of God. At the close of the service three took their stand for OhriBt. Mr. Lockhart will peak tonight on the Bubiect "Ten airls of Albany" S. special election has bsen called fo succissora to Fulton and Williamson to be held on Decemder 21. RaiBing turkeys is great business this ye r. The price will be 20 cents or over in the Albany market. Albany and Pacific University will play in this city on Thanksgiving and a great game may be expected. The P. U.'s tied the 0. A. 0. team, a fact that speaks for their strength. The street superintendent to day put down a boatd cross walk over a one hundred dollar cement foundation at the corner, of First and Broadalbin, What'a the matter? Rev. J . li. keeper, of (Portland, field secretary of tho Oregon Sabbath Asso ciation, for eleven ears field aecrotary of the Pennsylvania Association, preach ed a'atrong Sabbath observance eerinon at the U. I', church yesterday morning. ScioNews: Tuesday evening a fare well reception waa given 'Mrs. I. A. Phelps at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. A. tt. J?rill by tho Rebekah lodge of this city, of which she is rt member. The evening was pleasantly spent by all present. Mrs. Phelps went to Albany Wednesday where they will reside in the future. , TUESDAY, Phone Changes. NEW. Beeson, Mrs, E. BranCeberry, Mrs. Edna Crewe, J. R. Davie, W. W. Fisher, Earl Fran.es, Leona Garret t, R. E. Hogan, W. H. Howard, T, A, Lee, W. H, Lewis, Geo Ore. City Trans. Co. DISCONTINUED, Curry, J. A, Dixon, F. R. Fisher, R. VV. Howard, Mrs. J. H. Langdon, E W. Neeiand, O. R512 H 691 K8H B 241 R 682 B771 B84 R354 R455 B912 B 751 M 40 B 733 R 674 R682 B691 rt47' r,571 CHANGES. R 1713 Brownell, A. B101 Wright. Geo, W. 425 phones on Albany exchange. Mr. Sam Dugger returned this noon from the Bay. Mrs. Mary McWilhauis, of HalEoy is visiting Albany friends. Mrs. 0. Blount and daughlor are vis iting Portland relatives. Charles Ki-k, the barber, returned yesterday from a trip to Marshfield. N. P.' Crume, the electric light man of Brownsville, was in the city. Remember the Tremont benefit by the Ladies Musical Club on Friday evening, Dec 4, Mra. D. W. Wakefield, of Poitland, is in tho city visiting relatives during the holiday season. Claud Hulburt returned this noon from Pendlelon, accompanied by"Falty" T uner and bis r ife, who will visit near Albany. Editor F. S. Harding, of McMinuville, arrived in Albany ye.terday afternoon on their way home from a v'sit with Eugene friends. License was issued to day for the marriage of U. W. McLane and MhB Miry E. Mills, two prominent youBg people of Lyons, Albany's lecmd team will play the Ruseburg high school team on Thanks giving day. The Roreburg team is the best that city has ever had, so Albany may be expected to hate her hands lull The Nevada foot ball eleven passsd through the cily this noon for Cnrvallis in a badly crippled condition for their I'tanhsgiviDg iieme. They were beaten by Tacoma yesterday 10 to 0, bnt ex pected to win fr.m I lie O. A. C. They iil not pla - Albany William Schlemann, of this ccunty was cominit'ed to the asylum by the Marlon county jude yeterday. Alb;rt Martin, the t?ilo z Indian, yes terday wB convicted ol the murder of U.S. Grant, the degree b-ing man slaughter. Abe Logan w'.U now be trie 1 Hotel Arrivals. Max Kriedemhr 1, Portland. u .Miner, " JS P NelMiu, Chicago. ON Mctrtltur. ltioMO.,11. 0 C G. iug, Portland Fred Edwards, E O. Henry Bond Brownsville. S Dharne, Portland. Diet A M Ueo M Brown, Rosehurg. Henrv and A l.indiev, Los Angeles. Judge H L Brown, klamau Fulls. T J Mvers a d dau. Nevado, Mo Bert Chamberlain, Portland. O H EsmIlIc Allll ftun X Vaalnlr Crx- orado Springs. W A Wand, Coloiado. John IV Denison, Oapron, Ok. H M Scott, Yaquina. H W Ruffe, Uuttage Grove. W D Crabtree, Marion. John Petty, Gerval-. Wm Rer,i?riim nnH Paul Tta.1om .I,- SD. Dan and Tbca Neal, Jordan. E ? Pomeroy, Scio. G W McLane, Lyons. E F Cooper, Hillsboro. Lee Robinson, Indipendence. J H Benton, ' Dr Wooley Portland. Alfred A Baker, Lebanon) Edwin Hughes, Pendleton, W M Lucas, Eugene. 3 W Taylor, Detroit. G E Taylor, " Ben AuderEon, Luckey Boy. H H Ingalle, Portland. Wm Neubauer, " Emil Pnrcb, New York. H H Woodruff, N . Y. D 0 Humphrey, Scio. J S Meek, Portland . H D Scott and wf, Lebanon, J T Brooks, Minneapolis. F N JenkinB, Suinpter, H A Hecker, Crabtree, L E Dean, Crabtree, J H Turpin. Waterloo. H 0 Ferguson, Lebanon, Geo M Clark, Lacomb. J F Duffy, Detroit. JAW Heideck and wf, Detroit. W B WeBt, Waldport. V E Mc3ride, Vancouver. L R Wilson, Eugene, H B McLane Lyons, Geo Hockensmith and wf, Halsey. Geo H Graves, Portland. HOME AND ABROAD. Th- 't- 'h Kelly Oo. has reduced wageB zo ana ou cents a dy. A correapodent writea the Oregonian ! that the Willamette at Albany is over the banks and pessimists fear a flood. Greit Neptune aaye us. A few weekB ago Craig Bros,, of Mac-1 ieay, Ore., sold at the American Royal atock show at Kansas City an Angora doe for $900 and another for $2CJ. It is reported that several thousand Chinese pheasants sold before the law permitted and kept in cold storage, have appeared in the Portland market Dr. Dirriu and wife upon leaving Cor" vallia will t.tke a t-ip around the world going from San Fraicieco, taking in Aia, Africa and Europe. Upon their return they will resumo ouainess in Ore U n probably in Eugene. The will contest a, Hillsboro in the estate of Jacob Rrtigge- has been settled bv tho payment 10 Minnie Brugger (Van Windie) a former resident ot Albany, of the sum of $1500. In his will Brugger left her only $53, and this was contested. Something Doing. Use Snow Flake. Some fine sauerkraut,- Eresh almonds, English walnuts and other nuts, Raisins, currents etc. At Conrad Meyers. Snow Flake only $1.05. New Lace Collars at Reeves. Re J Crown flour makes the beat bread The celebrated Kaiser Zinn ware at F. G. Will's. 0. B. Cauthron, DentiBt, office over Cusick'e Bank. Tboa. Brink lias estived Jims boau tifulRugs, Take a Iook at them. viAlbany people should use Albany flour. The Snow Flake ia.the best. Ladies, very nice Rockers, which can't be beat, at T, BrinkB Furnltnte Store, Carroll's chocolate chips at Pfeiffer's Oys'er Parlors. . A new line of Table Cutlery at Ohling and Hulhurl'e. T. Brink has a very nice assortment of Lounges and Couches. Take a look a them before you bay. Turkeys and chickens, a fin1) lot, a the Albany Dressed Beef Go's, enough for everybody. Call and see the beet razor in the world, fully guaranteed, at Ohling and Hulburt's. Pure cider viuegar lor sale by John Brush at 341 E 4th St. at 15 cts. per. gallon. galljn 10 cts. F. E. Allen & Co, have a fine line of cedar doors and windows also screen doors. S e them before buying. Some small Food Choppers, just th thing for family use, will chop any thing, see them at, Ohling and HulburlB. "Saved or Damned" The above will he Evangelist Lock hart's eibject tonight. The usual large crowd was in attendance, last nighl and four more people were biptized. The son4 service nnder leadership of Evan ?ii!'t Handsaker will begin at 7:20 to night. DOiT FORGET that our Grocery "toe U un..o dale. Phoae rt i! 311 for anything In thiB lite. 0. E. Bbowhill. 0 tte-e, Ov-thru, OV-ilEUS, Fre h ev -ry d.i . . J -t-r 1- : , otir rti tiers o. '' Ill a. VB ter's. NO I C ' er. n-vei, t ,ai t wi'l rot b-r.; r j, irF oi.tt.: ed by f -5 fr ! MlJSr'f or Bill- J. F. FlMI'SON. STOLEN SASH Recovered After Several Months. Seveial monltia ago eight or ten ulazed windows and about two doien sashes were tiolcu from the Albany Planing Mill Co. No cine could be gotten to them Receutly W. H. Newman purchased a lot with a nan cottage on it. Ou me property at the time were eeveral sash. Not having any nse for them yesterday he applied lo Mr. Sears of the planing mill for a sale of them. Mr. Sears recognized them as the cashes that had disappeared, and upon going to the house found several iu use in the building. As Mr Newman was an iuuecent purchaser the Bashes in use will of courso remain. The former owner of the property is gono and his whereabouts ate not known. THE FIRST ALARM Under the new Gamewell fire alarm ystem.i uet established in this city, will be made ; .in- w forenoon at 10 o'clock, just after the hour is struck, when each of the twelve boxes of the city will be given an alarm to teBt the workin? of the new and progressive in stitution. Don't be alarmed then, Tht boxes are at the following corners : 26. E. Thrall's. 28. S. P. Williamson's. 35. O. P. Dannnl's. 37. Dr. Grey's. 45. S. E, Young & Son's. 47. John FoBbay's. 54. Albany Brewery. 66. Iron Works, 63. Albany Butter Co's. 65. Albany Farmer's Co's. 72. MadiBon school house, 74 N. 0. Newman's. The C. and 0. Factory. F. J. Miller, 0. E. Sox and S. N. Steele returned last evening from Corvallis, where th y had been to examine the factory of It. M. Cramer and records in connection with ihe property. Mr. Steele wont in place of air. oiuwart, uetainea nome oy illness. They found everything iust as renre- Bsnted a, plant in stood condition -and Mr. Cramer highly Bpoken of ly every- uouy. n is proDaDio arrangements will be puBhed for bringing- the plant here. This will depend upon the success in securing a loan of $5,003 on the nroDertv wnen estaonsnea in tms city, the out look for whicn is favorable. It) is thought the bonus can be raieed easily, the factory being a desirable one In every way. To-Night Love, hatred, jsalouBy, in fact all the emotions the human heart is capable of are portrayed in David Belasco'e play "Zazi" which the eminent actress Florence Roberts will present at the Opera House toniitht It Is a story of wonderful interest aud power related in a masterly dramatic style with comedy and tragedy admiruble blended. To properly delineate the charaster requires a great artist who can run the gamut of human emotion and bring joriu we iaugn ana ttio tear almost at the same moment. Such an artist is Florence RobertB and she has achieved a veritable tiiumph in the character. Whatever criticisms there ever have been of the play there has never been anything but praise for Mies Roberts' interpretation of the cbaracter. A Baffled Intellect. He could talk about the tariff In a very learned style. He was np in mathematics; He would figu e for awbiie And tell you just the distance From this earth to stars above -And a geometric problem Wae his own especial love But his eye Is gloaming fiercely And be pants in hopeless rage. For he once picked up a paper And be ecenned the puzzle page Anl the neighbors gazsd witu pity On tbis trembling, haunted man, As he Bays, in broken accents, O'er and o'er, ''How old Is Ann?" See Reeve's advertisement. A Poison Item. In building a lire at bis home Sunday morning 0. H. Walker.ot near this oity, accidentally knocaed a gram bottle of st.-yctinine into a tea kettle. He hoard the hoite bnt was not aware of the nature of the accident at the time. Hume giavy was made from the water aud Mr. and Mrs. Walker began drink ing eonie of the hot water at noon, which ibey found to raete bitter and made an examination, finding the bottle. Fort unately the cork had remained in and very li. tie 6f the poison h d seeped out. Albany and Forest Grove Tbankrgiv ing afternoon in a game worth wimese icg, Albany people should turn out in a ciowd. Government weather prediction: to niuht partly cloudy, Wednesday occas ional rain. The river has lallen a fo"t and is 13 8 feet, Thanksgiving services will be held next Thursday at 10 a. m. in the O. P. cliunh in the third ward. Kev. Culver; of the Evangelical church will preach the sermon. The Ladies o the Baptist Church will hold a bazaar and New Envlaud dinner in the Tweedale block Friday afternr.on and evening, December drh. Dinner, 25 cents. l)ol:s will lie a si ccn.l feature of the Christian Endiavnr I'tcanr of in. tj.iited Preeht leiiaii Clinruli. Any one wi-diin? to I'HVe dreeH'ri duns will please n-.vf their o iler uli Miss llattlt Hamilton. THIN PEOPLE want to get fat and fat people want to get thin human nature. If you are fat don't take Scott's Emulsion. It will make you gain flesh. If you are thin bcotts Jimul- on is just what you need. It is one of the greatest flesh producers known. Not temporary gains but healthy, solid flesh that will fill out the body where it is needed. There's nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for weak ness and wasting. Scott's Emulsion is a food- medicinc; not a stimulant; not a mere " extract " or so- called " wine "of cod liver oil. It contains the whole oil per fectly emulsified, which is the only way of preserving its valuable properties. We'll send you a simple free upon request. SCOTT & HOWNE,4oq Pearl Street, New York. Married in California. From theTTanford Times: There was a quiet- wedding at Ihe home of Mr. 0. 0. McFarland.in this city yeBterday, about 3:80 -'clock, when Strother B. Lovelace, a eon of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lovelace, of Lemoore, wsb united in the hcly bonds of matrimony to Miss Pearl L. McFarland, a daughter of O. 0. McFarland, and a resident of this city. The ceremony took place in the parlors of the MsFarlacd home on North Irwin street. The wedding march was plavetl Dy Mrs. James rrincevmie, aunt ol the Driae, ana the bride was "given away" by her father. She wae attired in a dress of crepe do chine, and carried a Douquei oi wnite carnations. She looked even more than usually pretty. The groom was attired in conventional black. Shortly after the words were laid that bound two happy hearts together for life, the newly wedded couple boarded the Santa r-e train lor ejau francisco, where they will spend about twi weelte. after which thoy will return to reside at Lemoore, Thegrocm, with his lather, constitute the nrm ol Lovelace & Uo., who own and conmict a store at Le- moore. He is one of Kings county's shies', young business men, and. ho aw secured one of Hanhrd'e prettiest and most accomplished young ladies f' V his onus. ' The bride in a former Albany gir', j The Evangelistic Meeting. The highest interest yet attained in the Evangelistic meeting at the Uhris tian church was reached last night Singing Evangelist T. S. liuiidsaker gave great inspiration to too music and in hie solo, " iVhat Then," made a i ro found impression. Mr. Ha.,saker is one of the foremost singers of the Christian church. Evangelist Lookhart held the great audience tor thir'.y minutes in rapt interest and at the cloBe of the ser mon seven people took their stand for ChriBt. There were those who were baptized lat night and there ib to be baptismal serviee Ihis evening. Mr. Handsaker will open the song seryicd tonight at 7:20 and will saiga solo promptly at 7 :30. Evangelist Lockhart will Bpeak tonight on the subject "Two Boys". The best seats wi'l be taken early. Distress" After JEntlng, lud,fa W. T- Holland of Gre: .! r... Li., who is vnli ao J favoi-.ibly km , a.u. "1 a.rt mN n,rt I an ff..i-.,l uri,.,!. o QHJO. - WS .... , g.v.,.. . fr jra indigestiin. Altar eating, gie at A:i-, n. ... 1 .4 ;..1.U l..D...... for an huur jr so and rav nigh i wre ros-tiesH, i couciMiieu w .ry tv.oui t.a- pepdia wure unu n. ctruu mo eiunu.; Now mv sleep U refreshing and dig fllion oerfect." Soil by Foahm & .l.npu. YOU 00OHT TO KNOW That eviiry pre scription bIiouH be filled wiih pure un dulterated dius Yonr physician nieliev you to have the best and wo want you to have the best, so give us a tilal and we will do our licet lo please you. Our prices are right. , Buiikiukt & I.HK. OYSTERS Eastern, in cans. Toke Point andYa quina in bulk. Just received at PFElFf ER'S OYSTER parlors. Fur sale Is bnU or e.r, id in any style. COMING TO BUY Christmas Toys Christmas Boxes Novelties FROM THE SUGAR BUWL 31(1-3 13 W fnd St. SUMMONS I 5n Cibcuit Court op the Statu OS VKKjoft trjn LlHSt UOUNTV, Uepartmeni No. a, Keg. No. 2012. I. 1). Miller, riuintlff, vs. 0. A. Miller. 'Vfendnat, ToO. A.Miller, the above named do fend nt: TN THE NAME OF THE STAIE OF Oregon, jou are hereby notilied and required to be and appear in said court in said Buit, and answer Ihe complaint of tho above named plaintiff, no- on ti e herein. ?o1,v?r boora the I2!u day' December, UOd, and vou are hereby further notified rbat if , ou fail to appeal and answer said couirlaint as above requirtd, lor want hereof the plainliff will take a decrea auametyoufor the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: A decree of said court dissolving the bonds of ma'rimony existing between you and said plaintiff. "ciwcen you This summons is served upon you by publication forsix consecutive weeks prior to the said 12th day ol Decemb.r 1903, -n theiLUANy Demochat, a newspaper puuhshed weekly in Albany Linn county. Oregon, aid m general circula ion in .aid county, by order of Judge H. M P Cr, county judge o said Linn county,Or.gon 1903, and that the said U. M. Palmer ccunty judge of said county, in said order frr the publication of this summons upon tou, baB prescribed said 12th day of Dan" Tich'v'n,1,90,3'!,18 tb6 time n 0' Wore hicli you sua 1 appear and answer the Id complaint in sd suit The date of the firtt publication of this Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS Kvn umn BOUNTY, Mnrtlm A . Prm j t. . Emerv S7 B,'?"' " ! o James P. Pace and Virginia Pace the rMovo named defendants: 'h8 N THE NAME OF THE STATE OB p .rand answer the complaint of the II V named nlninllw.. r, OI .lne entitled ennrt. .e. "bo'? , , . wu uiu who me clerk ?i L00.,nton r b'o the 26th daY of y "pvcui nnu unswer BfUd SSh ft ureby 'V " Stiffs 7f.' '?;uuri, ior ine ro ief de manded in their complaint to-witi . . i i TV Jennie jj.irzee and mo defendant .lam, p n L. , .. ?3Tj,u.fee 01 1118 '""owing destriied (hN F-j- 2 "St"16 South D" of me M. u. of Seo. 2 To. 10 S 1! Pnot of th, Willamette .vleridfm in LinnloZt '.. "bu. .uuiuinin(f lu acres and for a decree direclu fr the mm lo be ,ote , lm IUB no rjroceeds de rived from said sale be applied Hlrnt. fn tl.a .n V . ...in ...:V "T rym"m "iiu expenses of sairt suit and of the nln ,,i .1 " under and the accruing costs Second, to the p,t5r,unt of costs and expenses efobtiumnsr the patent to said ILlulfl anil nn.n.i,. t. . D,tlv paying the taxes thereon, and that thn ovorpus, if Rny thereb0i ha equitlly between the plaintiffs Martha A pay wood nnd Jennie Uaraee and tho de fendant James P Puce. That rach of said pa.ties be adjudged tn pny V of the ex penses ot ibis suit, nd lor such further decree as may be necosesary and proper ., uun oz jjIDn county. Oregon made at chambers on this the 4tll iz2,si"a publication 1003 and TT"l" ,;U"r!"'. 0?Pleml'?r the 23,d day of 6c7obcr, 1003. ma"e iV SATuRHFOBD w WyATT Attorneys ' DiNlciTRATOR'S SALE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ill nilfiiiinnna aI - j . . " x iho county court of the state of Oregon f0? l inn nonnlo nn ik. ciu . xB. " 101 A D. . ?5nJ ," ,k' ... "O'ober, of Cordelia Lounde, decod, be under. -lgaed administrator of Iho aforesaid ii.nr urt "ousetloor in '";' '-UUU county, Oregon, on Snt mU, the 28lh tiny ol November, A. 1),, i 1n0,cl0nck,1:,"- f .y 4 i r. " '"luivui. tutu mo BMd ordolia Bounds decearod had in and to the following defcribod real cstateto-wif. .'-i ? is , i , alJd 6 nnd ?lso tno j . , ""'"-Jeruu d ail 111 block u'l nbernd I In tl.a nil.. .1 it :. Wi.n county, Oregon ' " aay Xalef ,n on l iuod twi 15th day of October, A. D AdmlnUtrator f tte e dato of Cordelia J.J, W nm ay. Attorney for Admintsfrutor. John Harvey Caldwell Estate. NnK ,I8,,"ERIiUYLGIVEN THAT ... ---.,..-.. us oeen dnlv ippoinlcd admini.trator of Ibe oi Ltn Jt ol, Harvey Caldwell, decee7d,0andha luly qualiBtd. All v,cnB haying oUims iirainst said estate, are hereby nctitied to i.rOBent Ibem lo me ai Albany, Oregon jr payment, with proper vouchers, with! n six njonths Iron, the dale of this notice. , '"?" "yol Albany, Oreiron this 8th day of September, 1903. ' ... , V. H. Cai.dwsll, n. n.' ?,r?.t0I of e"ue of. I. dm .... ..v vnumi,, (IU:'FCU. Ibohor W. Caidwbli., mimrney lor oUt(, nil SKOTiCE NOTICE IS HEiiKUY GIVKN TfMT ... Ii.,,,1 ncconet r, said eMalo wi, , h MU.(ty ele.k ol L, County, O,,,,!,,' J e County JndLe h, (el rf,' 1 n. c".nt-r. ln-3 , at Hie hou? of 'op .cl.'cK p. m. at II.ecrunlj cr.nH tcm0B .'lemeU'theU0 ' McS H.c.wAT:;N,inv1N:'i.A,rator- Attorneys,