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FRIDAY. THANKS01NG FOOT BALL. Albany Defeated Pacific University 17 to 0. The last game of the eaan.n was played at this city yeBterday after noon before a large crowd. Alba y and Paoifio University of Forest Grove. Euglehsrt was unable to play and Stock went in at full Dack. Albany carried tbe ball, ui-on receiving, it, steadily down the line for a touchdown by Stock in 8 " minuteB. Then Forest Grove did eome thing and by the fierce line plunging of Philbrook got on tbe 20 yard line, when the ball was lost and Albany took it into P. IT. territory, the half ending 5 to 0. In tbe second half Albany's superior' ity showed itself in a marked manner, Coatea went over for a goal In, II min utes and 7 minutes later Morrison. Again tbe ball was within two yards of the goal when lost on a fumble. Pacific kicked and Albany got the ball near enough to make a field kick, which filled, and the game ended 17 to 0, the list goals being kicked by Morrison. 25 minute halves were piayed. Morrison played a marvelous game in line bucking, seventeen times . eolne through for gains of 2 to 16 yards.a total of 119 yards, an averaxe of 7 yaras. Capt. Coates played a great game. Be was siven the ball eleven times and made 141 yards, among them being sen- eationial ends ot iu, sz, ao ana a yards, moBt the others being through the line, his average being nearly 12 yards. Steck played a splendid game, & or 9 times going through the line for gains of four or five yards. Griffith made e.even bucks.one for 15 yards.averaging 5 yardB but his! greatSvtaB game making a way for Morrison and n tackling. Ue is tbe best tackier in the slate, and one of tbe headiest players, trancie and Under wood played star games at end in de fensive and Francis made a fine IS yard run, besldee continually breaking through for tscaleB behind the line. Six times after one 0" two failures Un derwood stopped a three man game againBt him. .Rupert did well at quar ter. Macs at center, ana uoian, urow and Dnouis all played fine garnet,. En glehart was unable to play. Not a man on either side went out of the game. The P. TJ. men are a splendid- lot of fellows and.good feeling prevailed. E. 0. Judd of Salem, and P. A. Young, of this city, officiated with im nartialitv. Had Albany played the TT. of 0. ae this stage of the season, the result would not nave oeen against AiDany. Multnomah defeated the TJ. of O. 12 to 0, two touchdowns being made in the first half. The Albany second team went down to defeat baiore tne etrong Koaeourg team 22 o 0. A town team went to BrownBville and did up tbe eleven of tbat city 5 to 0. The line up was jxeeiy at iuu, rarrisn ana Capt, Bbultz at half.Neleon qr., Schmidt and Olevenger ends, Wateon and Craw ford .tackleB, Crawford and Holmes guardB and Garrett Cf nter, with Coates, Francis and Barnes subB. Tbe O. A. O. defeated Nevada 15 to 0. Nevada waB in a very crippled condition, and besides, the Dkmocbat beard one of the men remaik tbat they bad been living too much of a butteifly life up here to play foot rial 1 . After debating the U. of O. lliey expected n cisan uweep in tbe Northwest, but lost every game, GrandpaOrawlord is home ff m5alem Jack Hammill a d wife went to Gor val.is this altornoou MiBS Ivy Ford, oi Eugene, is visiting with Miss l'essie Cameron. MiBS Buth Fiinn f the u. uf O. is spending the tbauksgiviDg season at Home. Dr. and Mrs. Trimble returned this noon from a Thanksgiving trip to Port land. R. W. Cook, travelling freight agent of the Northern c acme, was in town to day. Miss Anna Crane of tbe Seattle schools has been on a visit with Mi. Fred Blum berg and family. E. L. Weatherford and family, of Harrisburg, went to Corvallis to spend Thanksgiving . Miss Uobbs, daughter of J. W. Hobbs, of Eugene, spent Thanksgiving here the guest of MiSB Ruth Fiinn. Elbert Robe, ot the flouring mill com pany, spent Thanksgiving with tis par ents in Brownsville. Mrs. Rate UcBride left yesterday for Portland to Bpend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Walter McBride. Haro'd Rumbuih came over from Cornlis this noon with a broken nose received iu yesterday's game. Mrs. Perry, ot Lebanon, spent Thanksgiving at the home ol ner parentB, Mr. and Mrs. M L. Wilmot. Mrs. WilliBm Meyers returned tbis noon from Salem, where, shf Bpeut Thanksgiving witb her daughter. Miss Bessie Hamper, of the Lebanon schools, is spending Hie Thanksgiving holiday with her motlie. in this ciiy. Helen C awford ol tbe Oi A. O. and Lura Campbell of Ibe public schools, of Corvallis, fpeiit Thank giviug in Aibmy. Prof Schmidt, of the O. A. C came over from Oorvaili-. jeiterday to join Mrs. Schmidt, who retur .ed yesterday from a visit in Eugene. Mrs. R A. Fowler ,eft for her home at Need ee. Calil., Yesterday, joining her hasband. vshu runs on one of the roads out of 'hm cit. Mr N. C. Zin, the popnlar Portland bari one, returned home y6B:erday nfter a visit with his brother M. P. Zan. While here Mr. Zan was entertained one evening at the home of Mr. P. A. Young, where several nai tbe privilege of hearing bim sing, among other songs Tbe holy City being given. C3A, Bsantbt Bgutan a IM Kino lou Hanwwjj! Dgogm COURT HOUSE NEWS. Seeds recorded : Geo W Wright to general 'public, (trip land .... t 34 E li Sperry to Malinda Snell, 1 lot H's 3rd ad, Albany 1 LewiB E Dean to Sejfied Wonder. lin, 10 acres 29J W U Bond to Austin Bond. 400 acieB 650 Ella J Chambers to Harrv E Tur pin. 1 It. Waterloo 75 0 ? Coshow to John B Haywortb, 10 acres 50 G B Thompson to H R Kirsch, 2 lots block 8 JS A 1500 W M Davidson, by sheriff, to YV M DaviaBon ,316 anr- s . . . . r 3600 W B Peacock to Henry Ray, S5.S0 acreB 110:! Geo Brock to Susan Griggs, 47 acres Mortraeer for 1650 800. J316.94. 1300. $350, $260, (2000, $230. Releases for $500 and $105. Chatel suortueiieB for $100, $294.60, $321. I Licenses to marry have been issued to Dorilno B. Morrison and Winifred O. Holstein, and James Newman and Sadie Logan. The Fire Alarm. How to turn in an alarm : Brnak the glass, turn key and open door. PULL HOOK DOWN ONCE AND LET GO. Leave the door OPEN. 2 Strokes alone constitute a recall. Following is a corrected list of the Boxes : 26. 7th and Maple. 28. 9th and Washington. 35. -2nd and Washington. si. otn ana ferry. 45. 1st and Broadalbin. 47. 4th and Lyon. 54. 9th and Lyon, 56. 1st and Montgomery. 63. 5th and Jackson. ' 65. Water and Jefferson. 72. 4th and Madison. 74 1st and Oak. Arrangements are being made for a general alarm of a quarter of a minute preceding the giving of the numbers. A PECULIAR FIRE. 6. L. Swibher.'R. F. D. No. 5, yester day remained at home and spent the forenoon making anti-chicken louse solution, the . principal ingredient of which was coal oil, which he ntirred vigorously on his Btove Some slopped over rnd was ignited and the whole pan full wt nt on tbe floor, causing n blaze. which looked eeriouB An effort was made to give an alarm under the new Gamewell system, but tbe operatioi was wro.,g, tbe door being closed im mediately after the lever was lowered and only the indicator told the story at No. 2's. The door should always be left oben uutil the alarm is completed. The fire was extinguished.. No Longer a Has Been. Mr. Phil J. Baltimore, of this city, attended the big TtunkBgiving shoot at Eugene and did business with the crack shots of Western Oregon, among the number being eeveral from Portland. He lead in the score, making an average of 90 per cent., breaking 108 blue rooks out of 120, and as a result brought home a gooa aeai more money man he went witn. vvnenever run gets down to business the rocks have to splinter. A Globe Trotter Was in the city yesterday. His name waB Andrew Chometz, a Hungarian, He lefo Turrez Sept 1, 1901 and is to return bv 1906. He had IS cents when leaving and is paying his way by selling pictures ui mmseii. unomeiz is less than 5 feet tall. This is one war to mans a living ana tramp in a re- BpectaDie way. John Gilmore died recentlv in Ellens burg, Wash., at tbe age of 90 years ae was an AiDany pioneer. Anderson's orchestra niaved for a bier oau at L.eoanon on Wednesday evening. George Prinzler accompanied them. Churchill is gettivg out a fire alarm directory for hanirine uo. It will con tain ' do ooxes, instructions and a map oi iuu cu.y Duuwiuvitua aireuis. State Printer J. R. Whitney has ordered a Merganthaler type setting machine, due to arrive ibis week. It is a doudle letter machine, with two mag azines. Obas. Pfeiffer is cutting down the maple trees beBide tbe Revere House. preparatory to erecting a cement walk around tbe block and eome distance uo Second street. Mr. Fred Seehale. of Marion countr. and Mibb Myrtle Meeker of Syracuse precinct were united in marriage at the bvangelical pareonaite intbiacltv Nov. 25, Rev. Culver officiating. Seventy three corn fed Kansas turkeys were received in Portland this week ami yesterday distributed among the W. K. employees ol Western Oregon. Agent O. B. Winn, Driver Omer Mitchell and Express Messenger Toner each received one of them and did justice to. the occasion. Fitzeimmons defeated Gardner in a prize fi:ht in tau FranciBCO Wednesday night, beiog given tbe cod lest on points at the end of i he twentieth round, be was unable to knock Gardner out. Lakeview Examiner : Horace Jones. special land inspector who has been here for tbe past month, went to i.lam- ath Falls yesterday morning, where he expects to remain during the winter, examining land proofs. Mr. Junes re jected Queen Albany people's proofs in this land office. A Snap. Do you want to purchase a nice hirst cheap end on your own terms? Ten vears time without tniereal given to pav for this property. If yon mem bniitsi dJre-i with stamp P O Box 126, City.ll THE0LD RELIABLE fill Absolutely Pure TFfERfi IS NO SUBSTITUTE Hotel Arrivals. J M Rice, Portland. O O Farrington, Chicago. S H Burgbart, Gold Fork mines, W D Scobert, Eugene. A J Baker, Portland. R F Roes, R. A. Moore, Brownsville. Geo Berry, Stayton. A A MfiClpprw Ancrnat. Rnhnll. Waldport. A W Howard, Or City. H. C. Burns, McMinnville. Wm Longwortb, Essex, Ont. Al Pnwnrn. nHvanfa nf MilllnnatrA iramp. .... G W McLane and wf, Lyons. w tf jumore", Brownsville. H A Brewer City. C A Ray, S F. W H Grood, S. F. J A Keating. Portland. R T Thompson, Portland. F R JobnBon, Portland. F 8 Barnes, Forest Grove. E P Rands, Oregon City. W F Chapman, Corvallis. W P Elmore, UrrjwnBville. Edwin Landis, Thomas. E A Hulburt, Troutdale. Leroy Bigham, Salem. Frank Montgomery, Stayton. J R Trask, LyonB, Dan McClain, HarriBburg. A M Simon, Eugene. W A Hamlin and wf, Zillock, Wash. Fred Weaeell, Toledo. Geo Judy, Seattle. Mrs Dr Hughes and dan., Mill City. Louis E iilliot, advance Little Outcast. J O Devine, Lebanon. L A WattPrB, 8 Bend, Ind. J M Rrice, Portland. M Wise, " Dr D D Paine, Eugene. E G Judkins, Seattle. Interest Still Rising." Last night the auditorium, lecture room and balcony were filled with people, and to this crowded house Evangelist Tnr-lrhnri: Bnni,a .- . u,.unu u n tuc subject "Ib Baptism Essential to ooivonuu. a a ere were lour more before tbe close of last nights services Baker led a spirited song Bervice and anuK uy uo you wait my DtolberY" With crpftt. nntoav Tha : will begin tonight at 7:20 and the beat wotB iu uid iiuuBB will oe caKen Dy 7:30, Mr. Lockhart will preach tonight on the ouujci.il auoauy m nun ' RELIGIOUS There will be three cervices Sunday in wo .ovnugeumic meetings at tne Unrist ian church. Morning subject: "A Heavenly Vision." Afternoon 8 p. m : "Men or Numskulls. Evening ssnice: "Why I am a Christian and a Christian only." Special music at each service. M. E. church South Rev. 0. W. Pogue, pastor. Preacning at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 8. 8. at 10a. m. Ep worth League at 7 p. m. Weekly prayer meetiog Tnarsday evening. Oonirrecratir.nAl nhnrph Anr ITa.H 4th sts: Services every Sunday at 10:80 . iu, buu i sou p. m., pieacoing Dy tbe pastor. Sunday school convenes at 11 :4B a. m. and the Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m. All are invited to attend G. W. Nelson, PaBtor. D. P. church: Preaching by the pas tor Rev. WhitA in-an anA 7. on 6u --- - U.UV MUU , .uw, KU bath school 11:45, Junior EnHoavor. d .ou, ovuiur jaaeavor o :ou. KlrBi PreBb)terlan church, cor. Broad albin and Fifth Rtrenrn. Pnhlln and preachmg at 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 d. ... H., . h I .... . . r .v r. 8. C E fif.tli r, m D.. ' Tbursday evening 7:30. All ara cord ial' y inyited to the services. St Mary's Catholic Church. Very Rev Louis Metavor Ranlnr .nil Tin.... Sundav Hivh M mil RLmnn in. on am. Sunday School at the Academy at v ui. y coper- una evening prayers, Bsnediction at 7 :30. Daily Service Low Mass 7am every morning. Baptint cnurch : Services at ueua oourB, preaching by tbe pastor, Rev. W W. Davie. KahhAlh -nhnnl l . , wUWwi aw Vli DO U mornmcr Fervire. .Tnninr t. n M t, Y. P. D. at 6:30, midweek prayer ser- vivti uurouav eve :u. M. E. church PrAAnhlniv hi I,b tor at lOrKf) a. m. mil 7 .an J. o...j ' school at 11:45, Epworth and Intermed ium league Bto:au, class meeting 6:80. ah win uo welcome. Mens Mass Meeting. There will be a meetinir (nr mon nnlv Kun.iay afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Christian church. Evangelist Lo:kbart will annak nniniaril. I -1 t i ..... r.a. puiu.ouijr nuu jrmiuiy IQ rt ifflrd to some things men ought to bear, 1 enort. A male quartette and chorna Will Hi root fh mn(t TPrabm i I poflsibly can should be present. OABTOniA, Boars tl 1 The Kind You Han Ulnar; Bought MISFITS, ho loot ball man in Oregon can catch Coates. The Governor will stick to bis text tbe tax law. Albany's p'aying justified a five touchdown score, but P. U. put up a bettei game than the 0. A. C. did against Albany. There were fourteen paisencer trains in Albany yesterday. We are IT. FiUsimmons now declares that he is in the fight until dead. This la sorrow ful news. There should bj a general alarm to half a minute to a minute before the numbers are struck. Otherw'ae it is doubtful if the Gamewell eys'em will do tor small cities without a paid depart ment. If anything would justily other business it would be the repeal of the Portage railway bill. Nevertheless it should not be taken up. It would not be repealed by tbe same men who passed it, and would afflict the people with a worse wind storm than one of those filled with sand coming down tbe Columbia. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. SEE the 4th page. Don't lorgot the assembly ThniEday eve, Dancing Echool every Thursday even ng in .accabee hall. Mrs. Adorns, 314 Ferry St, gives les- sons in Mt. Mellick embroidery. Dancinc! claBS from 7:30 to 9 and xseemlly from 9 to 12 Thursday night at Maccabee ball. Capt. Jamee Blakely, of Brownsville, was 91 years of; age. on Thanksgiving day. Evangelist LockhartB subject tonight will be, la ChriBt coming to Albany? Hear him. A. P. Betters worth, recently of the Harrisbura Bulletin, baa. purchased tbe Cottage Grove Nugget, and taken charge of the paper. Weather prediction : tonight and Sun day cloudy occasional rain. The river bas drayped to v.teet, ana'even pessi mists are not fearing a flood. J. R. Crews To-day was -paid $1,000 by tbe Degree of Honor on account of the beneficiary certificate ot bis wife who died on Oct, 31. Lebanon Criterion: The building oc cupied by I. C. Perry as a drug atore, baB been sold by J. M, Ralston to An drew Skaar, ot Albany, Mr. Perry will continue to oceipy tbe building. Eugene Register: Mrs. Emil Etter and child, of tbis city, are at St, Luke's Hospital in San Francisco, where an operation will be performed upon the child. for partial paraivsiB oi tne legs. At a meeting of tbe Alco commercial committee the Cramer (.reposition waB dlecuesed and accepted e abject to the securine ol fo.OOu "ecurity to- the com pany. W ben this is obtained the $2,50 bonus will be solicited and undoubtedly obtained. Georee Rockwell was brought to Alb. bany last night fr m Mill City with a broken lag. tie was aalsting In haul ing Ioub with cable when etruok by a pole nlih eumclent lorce to lracture tbe leg. Mr. Rocaweu lormeny resided near ibis city. Lebanon E. A,: A number of the young ladies of tbe city have organized a basket ball team with Miss Luelia Uiod rs captain. Tne members ot ' lie team will nil positions as follows: U ters. Mii'sGood and Miss Pearl Levin; forwards, Misses Wilcox and Hummer, rnd Misses Sheridan and Booth; gun ds, Misses Folev and Thompson, and Mi-es Clara Tavlor and Ethel Wilcox. Ref eree, MieB Davenport, Christmas Bazaar The place to find OhriBtinas presents will be at the Baziar given by (he Christian Endeavor Society of tbe U. P. Church in the Tweedale Block, the afternoon and evening ol Deo. Znd. All kinds ot fancy articles, dolle, plants, flowers and candies will be on sale. In the evenlDZ a program will be given and a lnncb can he teenred. No admission lee. Let everyone plan to attend. Special Piano Bargains. A second-hand Weber piano going at a great Hiicnflce if bought this week at E. O. . life music Biure. Have opened up a very tine Voee & Son piano this wed, onif Hi no as t'Onght by a. JN. Rtet-li- iist month. W iuvlte lovers of fin finno to call Biid see this euperb ins .Hunt-in. to different games all new one In each package ot. Lion Coffee at your Qrocer't.' Home made Mince'Meat at 0. is. Be. wail's. ttLoit M'Daniel's Monumental Works SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. E. P. Hreftori. of Corvallis. is the guest of Mrs. O. C. Hogue. M IBS Edna Allen returned thin nnnn from a visit with Mrs. Helm at Corvallis. Hon. J. K. Weatherford is in the eaBt getting evidence in an important Northwest case. Mrs. NeUs. who baa been snendine the Bummer at Salem, is at tbe home of her mother. Hits Lena MoCormick. ol the Corvallis eobools, has been visiting Albany friends. Mr. Wade Davis, nf Washington, fa visiting at tbe home of his mother. Mrs. E. . Davis. Hugh Flemminrr. nenhew nf President Lee, left yesterday afternoon for bis home in Seattle. W. W, Crawford vesterdav finished a wind mill at John Tomlinson's on R. D. 4 and went to F. M. Miller's R. D. 3. Mies Eva Sitinson left vesterdav for 3umpter, where she bas a position in the high school. She is an accomplished and popular teacher. E. A. BealB. the centleman who prognosticates weatber from tbe Ore goman tower, with sharp instruments, wbs in tne city to-uay. 8. I. McDaniel. the marble dealer. will leave tonight for Ashland after his family. He is doing a good business here and is well pleased with Albany. Miss Relle Chance of the Portland schools, returned home today after a Ihankf giving visit with Albany friends. She is greaiiy pleased with ber situation in fortland. Mr. Harve Bodine returned to-dav from Corvallis, wbere he took great pleaiure.in seeing bis alma m..ter do up Nevada, Mr. Bodine was probably the beBt guard tbe O. A. O. has ever had. Lebanon E. A: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Browned, ol Albany, spent Thanksgiv ing in Lebanon with Mr. and Mra E, L. Power.... E. E. Montague and family and Mrs. R, R, Montague, of Albany. spent Thanksgiving with Hon. and Mrs , O. B. Montague.... F. E. Allen and family, of Albany, spent Thanksgiving ib Lebanon with J. 0. Mayer and family ....W. P. Morris, oi Albany, pent ThackBlriviog with bis brother in 'Lab anon. A Boys Game. A live game ot foot ball was played yesterday, afternoon In the third ward between boys ot the Central and Madison street schools. Tbe Centrals won 10 to 2. There wae no. goal to kick. The 2 was made on a safety. Tbe lineups were: Centrals Stevens full, Nutting and Simpson half, Wallace capt and or., Neely, Graham, Whitney. Hart, Hyde, Looney and Watson in tbe line, Madisons Beeeon full, Barnes oapt, and Alexander half, Tomlfneon qr,, Hammer, VVagBtatt, Uogoway, Headly, Tilloteon, Strange and Barnes in the line. Paid $2,000. Mrs. D.R, N. Blaokburn to-day was paid $2,000 by. the A, O. U. W. of Albany, on account of the beneficiary certificate of the late Attorney General. Mr. BiacRDUin waB oneol tbe charter members, his certificate being dated July 29, 1879, and his name is attached to it as recorder, with that of J. K, weatneriord as master workman. Letters from Women Cured by the use of Kodol are received dally. Their troubles nearly all begin with Indiges tion or other stomach disorder. If the food you eat falls to give strength lo your body, it Is because the juices as- crated by the stomach and digestive organs are Inadequate to transform the nutrient prop erties of the food Into blood. That Is Indigestion. The system Is deprived of the amount of nourishment required to keep up the strength, and the result Is that one or more of the dclloats organs gradually grows weak, and then weaker, until finally It Is diseased. Here a great mistake Is made. That of treating the diseased organ. The best doctors In the land make this very mistake. Why should they ? It Is so assy to see that the trouble is not there. Kodol Cures This famous remedy puts the stomach and digestive organs In a healthy condition so that rich, red blood Is sent coursing through the veins and arteries of every muscle, tissue and fiber throughout every organ of the en tire body, and by Nature's law of health, full strength and vigor Is soon restored to each. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. I have taken Kodol for nearly two months after each meal and It Is the only remedy that gave relief from the terrible pains I endured. After a time I would take It but once a day. and now, while 1 keep a bottle handy I seldom need It, as ft has cured me. Mrs. J. W. Coolbauoh. Milo Center. N. Y. Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottlaa only. $1 .00 Size hoMinp 2H times the trial s)u. which t Alls fir SO cants. fraparad by f.. O. OdWITTA CO., CHIOAQO At Burkhart & Lee's MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES TABLKTd, CliOiSES, EH)., in marble or granite. ONLY THE BEST MATERIAL USED. Thirty yere experience as a prac tical workman enables him to guar- " antee satisfaction. jj Why not place ordes at hime a nd save travllicg n,en'e commissions - of 20 to 25 pe. cen 20G W EsT SECOND STREET ALBANY, OREGON Thn "fn.o.l'l . 1 . rt nr men of tbe World was packed full of the u.ue,uvB ui iuo oetnie ax ana weage last night. The first event was tbe flection of nffii-nr. Thltt t . u.a nan uvio iu manner as amusing as it was novel. . After the election State ' Organixer Kpgera proposed that Albany Camp join with other Pacifio Coast Camps in a nniied movement Intending to bring tbe Pacifio Coast branch of the order up from 04 nnA man.h.. ..J iwmnmi luu.OOO members .nil tl mil nnn t reserve. The ideas and plans! of Mr. Ro ere were indoried by an enthuaiaetio and -u-u.ujuuo nouiH vote anu neignnora r H Allen and A. W. Bowetsox were ap- nointerl nni.ln. I nv I. ... I ; 1 1 secure 40 applications as Albany's con- trihlltinn lA tl.l. . ' oil luovemenr,. The third event wsb a big supper whloh disappeared In a typical woods man manner. following Is a list of Ibe officers elect; Consul W. F. Harris. Advisor G. M. lunkln. Banker A W Bowersox. Clerk L. L, Swan, Escort John 8, Lamar. Watchman E. V. Ebert. Sentry O. 8. Headley. , Manager F. E. Allen. Physicians VV H Davis, J P Wallace. Baitist liA.AAR. The ladies of the Baptist church will hold a He?, .r nmt liive a Nea- England dinner in Hit Tvve dnln bloca. Deo. 4ih. DinnBr fr rim 1 5 tn 2, 25a. Lunch in the evening JOo. Coughs "My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely." J. H.Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones The medicine that has cured the worst of deep coughs for 60 years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Three ilm: ISc., Nc., tl.0. Commit vour doctor. 1 f lie savs take it. then do an lie nays. If ho tolls you not to lauo it, uioa aon i caKO it. xio kouwb. An Inactive liver prevents any cough medicine from doing its best work. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mom, GUARDIAN'S SALE . , NOTICE IS HEREB5T GIVEN 1 HAT that the undersigned as guardian of tbe Demon and estate nf E. C. Brand- enborg and L. L. Brandenburv, minors, under and by virtu" of an ncltr of the county court o Linn county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on the 2nd day of November 190U, duly author Izln and licensing tne urjoer-ieno'1 as such guardian to make sale nf tbe real property hereinafter described, lhat I will on and after . Saturday.the 6th dav of Dec.n.ber, 1901, make sale for cash in bumi ui nil tbe right, title and interest of hc said minors above named in and to ti e fo'lc w ing described real pioperty o vr,t: : Lots No. Five (5) and Eight (8) in Block No. Nine (9) in the city ol Hi.rris burg, Linn county, Oregon, as tbe same appears abd is designated upon the re corded plat of said city now on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for said county m l state. Baid sale to be made subject to tbe con firmation ol the County Couri of L nn county, Or'gon- Dated this Jlrd nay ot November, 1803. ,f ,1 R.Wyatt, Guardian. N01ICE OF FINAL SE ill I Ml NT NOriOE 18 HEREBY GIVEfi THAT the nnderigned admiriif In lor with . the will annexed of tne estate of J eonard TLomas, deceased, has Bled with the c erk of tbe Oourjly Court of Linn county, Ore gon, his final account as said administra tor and the court bus fixed r-aturds, tbe ltfih diy of December, 1903, at tin. hour of 1 o'clock p. m, for the hearing of objections, if any thetemay be, to said final account and for the final settlement of said estate, Dated this 18th day of November. 1903. ' H. A. Thomas, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Leoaard Tbomas, deceased, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY fiJVKN THAT the unden-igued hue Leen duly ap pointed by tbe County Court of the state of Oi'iroD for Linn county, administra trix of i he estate of John M. Blljeu.de ceaned. All persons having claims against aid tstste are hereby notified to present the same t . me properly verified, aa by law required, at my residence tour milt s south of 8clo,Oreon, within six months from tbe date hereof. Dated tbis loth dav of November, 1903. Hannah ). Biltkc, Adtninli trafrix nt the '-ttn'e of Jobn Bileu, deceased. U. Bbtant A Son, Attorneys.