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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1903)
7 -MONDAY.. DOUBLE GOLDEN REDOING. On Hov. 2lit, 13,10, UrSnojiaJunty, OregoD.atthehomeoiMr. Jerfi Scott occurred a doable wedding. His two oldest dangluers were married to Mr. J. M. MerricOand Mr. G.(HJBr.tee. Orj the 21st of Nov. 1903. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bartges, in Dytqn? Wash., the two couples celebratrfth 50th anniversary oi their weddirife day. This very unusual occurrance was celebrated in a quiet way, only a lew of the relatives being present. Besides the two couples were Mr. J. H. Scott, wile aod daughter. Miss Cora ol Shedd, Mr. Scott iB a brother ol the Mrs. Merrick and Mrs. Bartges, and Mrs. Ibbio'Kversonsa sieter and he buB band. oi Dayton, Wash., and Miss Loree Bartges also of Dayton. A sumpt uous repast was Bpread. Nine celebration ol golden weddings does not occnr often.and . ccasion where two sitters are married on the same day and they and their' husbands all live to Bee the fiftieth anniversary of. their wedding ie indeed ra.e.. The old, eoupleB are m. fairlv good hbalth and can tell of many incidents which took place in the gMArt days of Oregon. They all lived m A b any and marry; of the citizens of this place will renrember them.- ....... Both couples-have raised large families of whom all that are living reBide in Washington, but W. H. Bartges, who, for a Icng time was conductor on the 0. & B. R. K. who now lives at Ashland, Mr. Merrick and Mi. Barges were vet erans of the Indian wars ol 18jo-8 and have lately received pensions from the government as pay for the Bervices ren dered so long ago. Deed recur., ein . t H. C. Wat?o i to G W Wright, blockB 3 and 4 Mountain View ad Albany rA'n'V'i H 0 Watson to Geo D Barton 6 lota Mountain View ad Albany.. 6 a. to w.t.ttit. in ill: ' E. Watson, iWn.,T.tair,viAw hrorjertv. . 1 LmCalavan to Parthena Calavan 1 lot Scio A B Bond to Will. P Co 70 acres. . . G W Young to Tillie A Watkins, 325 500 49 acres y: .Mortgage for 1600 ; Release, or 200, 2050 t:hq ;Qaorl fnr marriage of Perren i Trh,inn and Alma A Hood, and Edgar G Judkins and Hila C Stuart, People Turned Away Scores of people wera turned away from tho evangelistic service at the ni..;oi.n niiumh Inst nieht because of lnnt n( room. Evangelist Lockhart nrnached a strong discourse giving his reasons why be is a christian and a nniv. At. the close of the sermon five people took their stand lor Christ. This inakoB fifty additiongrto the church-tturiiig thr p-astgtwo main. Tonight Wc. Lockhiacts'eufbjctjwiU bet "Kxcusea. a -auiuwa- baptized tonight and a great service is expected mr." nm ". evabeeliat will opsn the-Bong-service promptly this evening and will airiga Li Tho hast seats will be taken ' The Missee Munkera, of So o, are. Vis iting in the Citv. ' Arthur Mack entered the, college .from Woodbufn to-day. .Jas . J ohnobo; went .to. Roseburg .this aWerocoo to visit hie brother. J J ! Foster Gibson, of PoTtlarfti, returned to Buaerie this inoon after Thanksgiving at-home,,- :.' iT--" " ."i MrB.-.MerrilbreturneiJjfo her home at PHiftpSwh'ttVafternopn after a visit WttheonikP. MtfrfiU. MrsTT. A, Gilbert, ot'Eugenejbtned her husband Saturday afternoon for a several day a visit here. Proi" Hayes ancHa-muy-have return? Wann, of EugenerlnBurance men, were in the cfty today, after tiakBV Mr. and Mrs. WiHiantoFlickingers of i- Porti'dnd, are in (theicity- oMheiray to '"Los Adgeles torependithe w4nte-; : S Mv Garland -dams" 'to lAlbariy veB terday. called here by the'Berioue illness - af bis- iriend-. Hi Of Wtttsonwhose ' condition became critical -yesterday. 1 ' ' MrB.' Jehhie-' ShellaWrgerp '.WB6 lias . beeo . visiting with. ; : Mrs. Frank f OiimminaV hsB been ih Salem bna visit with Mrs. N. B.aBtiiaon: int. Th.e PuMotpAT has iVed'the congressional memoruil, . of the i:Thqma9. H.. Tongue,,, a w gofffi the" late en tip from a,vieit with inaepenaen.ee Thfl Bmj Hutr train ptitselve c t! wmiiom thy,-ftfs lucaey.j r : BaSe,M of -rtwddty fiveff-piSBed Measra. Hathaway, ol P ortlBiid , 'and Albanv-tet ulUiVior liPortlaJ ,.-,attair,ot MO pages. j;,, ..,;,--(- oi , " U. R. Wyatt.iof thia city, is annt an,c-d : through: the lOregonian ;,.a a- candidatB for district judgeship ito. BUC?eed Judge ' Boise", toifnn onthejepnb(ican Hcket. "' HUH Ruth Ffintf' entertained num "ber of friends'-8aturdBy' 'alterDO0n,t.jind Miss Ora, Simpson in the: eveoipg;id "honov bt Jllsa KlBie'Hbbbe, of : Eugene, ' odth plea'sahi affaifff. Misees FlinnDd '' HobWtetiir'aed to Etigeoe to-day,'. ! ' i" 1 JeffJrson Review .' 'Hrr- Orltord and wife and Mias, Lijliar' Cra1ord . camosldown .from Albany t'd , ittend the 5Sq4irae.1,...Mie May McOUren,: '-wnoil Btudent at the Sacred Heart-, Acamy, AlbSfy, de ii guest of Mrs Otto IhfflK.'' '": rt1 ' 1 Tbe-f oot baH boys had an oyster eup- pbttdgBtUW0ha,ffelfr.,qyMerFar lore last Satuulay night, an enjoyable , event, doaing t.hrfoot ball season. The ,i!;boya"will now taehieitheirBtudibe for steady downs. ..Mile-' j jji :m 4 iA family of eight DaneB, arrived,, last 'i,.nuhtfrom Europe, gottbpir beamings : from Mike Carlson, the eectioa foreman, alopped at the Rusa last n.ghf and this 'vmoning litfor,-fcebanon, cearj. which place they expect to locate,,. R B Rice & Co. recently mov.d eev i honors ih Corvallis, where ,tle have ' To e confraht They alao have the , . contract for. -noving. the eb ..wd he anneriutendent'B residence on tce.biini KS th ,y are a bnay company, ? ! backed by. a aplendid reputation .for re i. . liable work. ,r 1?J.. , ; ,. JHE OLD LINNS. Frank Module)-, of Olympia, Vaau., in yeer Jay's (regpruau, gavj a very readabU writeup on jjioneur base hail in the Wtflamotttt Vallel), asorauinied by an ilIUsalion of the mnn IJaeeBall ' Jlub ot Albany, ctiuiupions of Oregon in 1878. The same picture may now ., be seen on the walls 'oUthiX bridle IdfOce. of the water wnrkfl. ar Ipfr. Ihnre bv Jim rosier, ijfember ofjthe club.i Ibe Linitr vidwnes ol 1878 weie Lmn'f7, Mi !; Lii3i 29 iugeni 12;Libq S2. Jefforain Port land 2: Lfhn 20.- Salarrm. eir only aeleat was huzene 27. Liun 25. it u ii raitiuiore says me reason AiDany lost the second Eunene eauie was be cause while a man was leading off second ue turew tbe ball to Uawkms eo swilt as to crack his hand open, necessitatiug his going oat ol the game and a green hand going in. fa those days Phil be came eo expert as to be able to- caten a ball behind his back when1 thrown across the field, three times out of four. uo is lie oiy inemDer oi me c uo ro maining in, Albapy. . , -4 1 'Jhe eliibiwas ai follows':' IPhu Balti more, now the chai.inlon blue rock shot of the valley.catcher; Frank M. McOul1-' ley, now ot uipmia, pitcher ana rignt fieldj Jim Foster,- now of Washington P,,Ot; ehorb stop ;-Gepe ,8111, now of California,- flrsf -base? ' OV Hawkins, present where abouta unknown,, second base; Mack Mo'riteith,.nowi,of .Astpria, third baBe; Dick,Q6hh,.now ad Albitiar Pdr Hand photographer, "left field ; ' Rev ': Stevens, now in uusinesF in Idaho, cen ter field ; Ed Clark, now a Portland aenust, rignt held end-pitcher. McCulley sajfei,, i- ( f ', ! i " ' "In 1878 the Linn base" 'ball clflt" flourished at Albany, and they played teams at Portland, Salem, Jeff rion and Eugene. The? were defeated hut once during the season, and that by Eug(nr in two runs, liinn defeated Eugene in the first game by a decisive score, and the latter refused to nlavthe third fame. Amongyie -Vlayers; ipf tjie Linna wa iiev. u-ir. otevens, an episcopal miuia ter of Al bany. He played a remarkable fielding game, and frequentfy made run? ning catches that were more than sen sational. He was fast on bases, a sure hitter, and in this day wculu tnake-tho professionals, look to their laurels.., .But he" could never be persuaded to wear the regulation knee-panvB ,ol . iio baseball uniform. "' ...,'.' ,. . ..... . PLENTY OE CARS. -A Agent TFronk reports plenty of care for shipment, ot anything .fronypoanii)B' to lumber. Seventeen weofr ut to Wendling to-day fur the Booth Kelly business, where the side tracks have been full. Mot cars but something eleeJ is tne trouDie. seventeen loaned cars. oi lumoer aiso arrivea. A one legged darkey put up at the notei ue.ucuiain last nigtit. This isJHhe ,laat,dnvS6r7 ehootinc Chioeee pheaeaate;tiDder tlie6nctioh.Bt the law. Several of the witueeseB iu the Logan case went home today. Logan, who was accfiut'ed. will go homo by the west side. L. Mavwurdi-f-bf-vBerklev I ho triiirted Albany last vear,hafTJbeenn-' gageano t!am-: -Willamette rrext year. Hay ward is all tight. "Three of "the Best loot 'hall men'ili tlio" east" are Oregon men, Capt". Smith of Columbia, Quarter back Rockwell ol Yale hiiJ Thos. Hammond, of West TUESDAY; iJobn'Goimi oegan bueiuess thie morn. ing aB the regular carrier of R, F. U, 4- - The goyennment weather prediction is: 1i-. ...... WF 1 . Li 11.02 inches of rajin 'feH:ait this oity during November as recorded by Observer iF.iM1 French.. - Mr.-Qale HID will brobably be elected manager of trbr Albady. fopt ball ea.m for utxtcarwhif JiwiU inean-busihosB. 1 1 Albany is tbe prune center of tbe valley. C-ve car loads ot the product were shipped to Albany last week from tenanorr fithiongh a, where the first eboff..will occur tonight, Ai i man ,was , Utecoverep prowling around ia the 'alley Rn.d clasp lp the buildipas baorraf Fied Dawson's-drug Store about 1,4'cloclc 'this mor'nuiiff and the police eentlor.'No'thlrig'waB learned bb to bis wants. Joh'h' L. 'Griffith. ' leff'tacte1 fb't- two years oh the Albany team,' yesterday afternoon was elected captain fbr'next year. . He is a fine player and knows theamettforoughly. ...,,,, Tbe foot ball jeaeop is, net, yet at an end, ! Tbe towsu team, :whi$h, recently defeated: Brownsville,., will,, play an Independence .team.,,atjtbiB, city next Saturday afternoon ' "A MiHidriaire lamp's'' ' - wealth cohsiats in fliB ownership of the richest vein of pure "comedy that any theatrical proepecior bee etruok.ia.many moons. At the opera house Dec 8. .'A Little'." OdtcastUJ iB," the Mdit cop8piciions:,"dramutic seheanon qf the hour- it is, a. stirring ana , coqerent romantic play iii four ae'tir'fnd Beven anuria plaved by'a -great cast, e Outcast'" iB-preBe'bJ;ed at tbf ,ittle )pMa House iiec-H. -. ; The Congregatlooaf " 'chuVch becins special, aieetingS;lOrniubJ is the church, -Ade-pastor j ,!SV.u preacn;.eaco evening during ibeVeek except 8at,orday. Next week vr. uouse,. naatjr pi ine r lrsi Congregational church . of Portland andi Dr. if Croea .of i tagene , will conduct "Fellowship Meetings", with the church berev i All-nwlll h . made welcome at these services. ' ;::v. t . , At-Oorvalli . las .week tbe ,ircuit curt confirmed the sale-In the Coast Laid and. Live! iHtocK Co. of this city against the Oregon Pacific Colonization! Uo. nmcn completes me tine oi me.L propnrlv in the former Company of thie J city. , Ashland Tidlngei A. L. Jones has told a portion o) lint l.olne place, the old Pafric i property, on Manzinita I and Woolen streetB, ipplU'iing tbe dwelling, td d. -A-.'oianorUjTtcwni.'y iruin iviuany Mr. Jonefl rrtaius oe aero of the place. anil will uiuuauir uMiit uijwu iv iu .uv spring. Hotel Arrivals. "ATfrea KohfierT'N; Y. Nate Sclurlm, S F. C A Blodgetr, Eugei.e. J Al Woiniffj-1', r.mnd,. O D BcitTi bu wl, i-ortlL! C D Kramer, fortland. F Scbj-oegel, Seattle. R E Warifer, Brownsvi le. o Cnester Zumalt. Corvallis. Mrs E D-oiie, Jtfftiraou. ,FB8nqdtrly, ,"Ji-;,' V A vveddle, Jetterson. " nwgi, iwwu.,- Geo Finleji, (J-awfoi jsvftlo Xee Armstrong, Lebinoi 11 A LovttAll.XetMnan, J a, furevander, Spokane. Henry Harlan, Poilland L Waylaid, "i , O 0 Thor ii'ju, , 'Jk J O E Robj -itoui, Jit (Tahoor AdmiraF i. NjBmithi Ifortland H A rewex. Portlnnd. kirmnrliLof Albany. B.A iWillsai), Lebanon. -j. rJ (.'.;;;!;; ..Editor Humflhrey. Jeff'etaoo..', Editor Humphrey, Scio. " W H Dougherty, Kansas. J a ewlaod, Lebanon. FT Clinton, Salem. N B Moses, Prineville. ; GeergejfBerry, Starton. A l Hayes, Blodgett. W: ElYaieB, OorvalliB. A H Raster, Wilbur. W O French, Jefferson. L B Greer aod wf, Salem. "L W'vWlliamB, Newport. ' Wni Faber, Portland. J All) 1.2. HOME AND ABROAD. bebator Mitchell has introduced pbill P'oviding fir an increase of Indian war pensions to a month, ineteaa of $8. Brace Hanranlmq, rqcuntly,i killed near Portland wnii- eteali g a ride oria train, formeily resided at Lebanon. He was Lyeare of age. .-rr , ' Wawbingion Unive'riily dfSeattle and' Multnomah will'MaV f ,t hall in Port land next? Saturday. MaUnomah will winjOSiTierpwn grbunOC," v J The "case of fh'eVBtat'e agt. R. H. Kennedy was called at Hillsboro yester daynd arrangemenu made for the trial next wees. A Hillsboro correspondent says it is understood Judue Hewitt, of tUie citywill aeoiet iu the trial.- Something Doing. Use Snow Flake. other nuts, Raisins, currents etc. At Conrad Meyers. Show.FlaEe'ofilv $1.05. " ' i'l f New lLace CoIlarB at Reeves. ( Re"l Crown fiShr makes the heat bread The celebrated Kaiser Zinn ware at F. G. Will I pTSkuthrp Dentist," officii, over uusick's uank. Thoa. lirink liaa eoiived jun beau tilul Ruge, Take a loo at them, Albany peopo"suould use Albany uoirr. vne bitow t iakiib tne oesc. .LiSd leaver J nice Rockers, which can't be beat, ot i. l!riiiksFurnitnre Store. .Carroll's chocolate chipsat ..Pfeiffer's Oyator.I'arljre. ...T. ........ j A new line of Table Cutlery' aJ-Qhliiig a?i(t:-HulhurVs. , i :h v. ;-T. BinK:has a very!.mce assortment of Lounges aiid' Oouclies.' Take a look a Turkeys and emckeu9, a nne lot, a the Albany Dressed Beef Go's, ;, enough forjveyiwr(. CfalH and..Bpe-. the besf, rasioryin the Pure cider vinegar lor sajle-by John Brush at 844-E 4th 9t. at.15 die. ner. "F. M.'Allfin'A'On. hftvn a Ann lirin nt 'WdHwlnddws aldo' '-screen aoora. Bee them before buying, Some Btiair Food' Oh' oppers. iust th thing for family use, will chop any thing, , see, , thgm , 4at, , .Ohliug ' nd 1. iC-.-l I , 1 , !-JV ' The Best , Liniment 'Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consid ered beeti-piment on the market,'' write t.ost & riliBs, of Georgia, ,Vt. JSo pther liniment will Ileal , a: cut, or bruise so promptly. .Norther, sllprda suchj quick reuei iruui ruuumuc pains, xxq otueriis so mlual-le for deep seated pains like lame back and pains, in the, chest ; Give this linimentca trial aiith you. will tiever wish ta be withott it.-- fjoid by Foflhay'& Ma'OBk i.t , i: . ,u-i .si ii .VI Boars tho 81goatare Ihe Kino Von Hrvb Always Mgt '!) ALB ANY:1 OPERA "HO USE TUESDAY, 'DECEMBER 8 tli,i.t , i J i 1. 11 II i ii i 'J. I' I Hi )'.'l'P'U4 r-tprrf(ai fn. w. Oatt nwiees t8:l" jjll..l 1 111111111' ' RAILROAD TALK. It was reported i the depot this n -oa tiat there i, lait ! the sale orthe Q-'Vvalli aui) Eaatt-iu Ba'irtoad, igfa Indicate, bondYTor Jhich have Ifieady ;en tloateil. -rfet Jh v hzist, include 3500 acres of iimb,r laudand Tit? P'openy adjoining Albany. That the pi-dinQier will be here.tnis sees to look skipiicaT. fRailrPfdi! ''"n-:ar OdLsf Engiiw.r Hansen, at the S. P.f pasBaji inrogu be tity una noon for Dunsinuir;Uall. IU stated that he woullretufu to Allny'inibout tvo weeks and lay out new yards at this lty. WJiethjtr thia also, means the irausler of ttis depot to thii side oftbe yd6, aa It fehoulA, il notskdown. ' J Hod. j; KjJWeatheford and ijon Sullivan, who have been in New lbrk heity, a-'ex( ited4ibme tke laM oliis week. r ' Six Confessed' Faith : l(f Christ The auditorium ' and ileqtore" room were filled laet night' to' listen to Evangeliet Lockhart'a Bermon . on 'Excubbs." The seruiori- was - strono and many pronounced the eervice the best thus far in the meeting. At the close of tbe sermon six people confessed their faith in Christ, and a number of people were baptized. ; There- will be- baptismal service tonight, and at the opening of the service Rev, Lockhart will answer tbe question, "Is Sprinkling Baptism?" The sermon will be on the subtly ,' ABfjbJeQonveyion. We Congratulate. .i .) .'Ihe ftftnds ofiRev, H. LReed have. Deen in a flutter of' excitement today over the announcement, mat e in letters to friends) of hie-engagement to" Miss cisie Hi. jLnneman; a JMeWj.jtrB young iaoy, wno was in tne paity that made the JPaleBtioe trip, Most .hearty con. grotulationa are hereby Extended to boti. parties. Mr, Reed will leave Deo. 81 for Germany, where he will studv a vear. ana cne marriege will take place. Oh hiB return. r . ";1A Wall-Wreck; " i A freight train passing through Eut gejip last 'night 5.wS in Buch. aj hnrryrto' get to a Jive town down thia way that At thai cars were wrecked tana, own croaewav8-ol the track. .jThis delayed the overland until 12:80 thia afternoon. v- ' ' 1" "'Married. TZ1 " t Mr. Edgar G. Juiikins, of Seattle, and Miss Hela O. Stuart, of this county, afternoonrov. 30-,!100fl at tha Baptief! parsonave, in Albany, by Rev. W. W. DaviB, They left fnr their future home in Seattle, where Mr. Jnnkin is in the photograph baeineM.ri&TS j A Box Factory. I;:':ly ' Roner Bros, liave rented tho large building, of Rqbert , Mui;pby, on Second street beyond Montgomery and will inia few weeks establish in it y. box- fuclqry and i wood wbrking estublishment, an important industry in Albany. Born. ' On K$r. 28j ttMrl' ahtP m'4: WflTiam Peacock jf.j.' aiBonj-'fWi B. Peacook'a first grand child. Considerable cackling 'in Oloveruale. -v-.-jef! - '.' Hedry kirecb' returned this n6on,jrpm a Seattle trip, Medlord iB raising a $3,000 bonuB for a big lumber 'bboipariyv'1' - i iu!.iiirt' , , Ed, .McOu'p.V, Of &'!? Uitm& Co. wehtito Portland yesterday:'6n a'short trip.- ,l Judge Palmer returned laat evening from s conferetacelwitk Judge Scottk D. Bussard went to Eddy vtlle: this afternoon, called there by tbe eerioue Uraessol' his father. '.,..-, i Coach TiItFadden, ol the E'.- U. paseed through the city thie uoon for. his home in California. -- - ... ' 'iMrsi Batea' returped tp. Iter home in Cjwyallia this p'don' af(.i-)iyit(it lit the homo of her father Rev. Morrf on. ,' MIbb Bertha Leabo, of Forest Grove i.'sturned home yesterday alter a visit mih Misa Frankie Payna. n - Dr. N. B.Attjf, : who' has been, in business in Albany the past year, will leave In a few days for Seattle itoiresideV The . 0. 610. have made a 1 hit- in securing W. L. Hay ward' as trainer' 'for next year'. They bill loo' mtth Ibr his; services lor Albany td 'meet thetnl'" ile is a fine trainer. - - Besides. J)R,;-WiW-j-tbe Portlarj. Journal , dorrespodebt sSB'Jhdge H. H0 :Hewitt arid G.'W.1 Wrigtitr art) ,being mentioned foV tbe"6fflce',of circuit judge- on the republican ticket.''1 ' 'J'-' , : have been , ym.tiDg, ,ajr, ThoufSa and family, in. South Alhany,' leH this , Bo pU for .L09,jAngiileB apd. ,thorice to. thilr homeip Buffalo, K. X. , MrB. Dudley Is a aietero.1, Wr;S.,Hisley. , , . , ' Mr Bnd Mrs N. J. Helm, are .expected inrAl-aoy ttaia afternooq on ihe.jway td" Nsgaaaki. JapanjWhere they a e eoing' as missionaries, i ney win ne invueu to be present at,t he, Missionary, nieetlpg rtt the Presbylertan manse tonigh . and Mr Helm will be in College at th prayermeeting to-morrow Mr. Helm laid down a professorship lo-Pnnteton to take up bis new work. - ' j f ''Frank Marchant, who has been tbe '.JNeefand hospital lor (even weeMs loll laenpignt lor nis Dome jiuue, U'Bm- beiDS taken to tbe train on. a ;BtreJi'her, his legs being too weaa ii:r uie,- nup rrtmoing south he fell trom lhe lop ol h car nar Jefferson both lege being' dip located, tie nail reen a raurosp, ore mih for six years and waa nexWDf,ider fnr an engine when-he allowed ills ap nctlie to get the best ol him.! He tie tiares that hereafter there 1H1I be no "fooltebnesa." . . , ', . ' ..' .- . MISFITS. honib ol Alhanv'e brubeu liearte eetm to H3 eati'y u.e tilled . The AlbaDyrbl who lets a ToV pitto1 is requested to MaaVhiglX -J . Railroad talk is always to be taken iwith eif ral gtf (ts of allwupce. t "e first leap yefr for aRhtyears i ly here, an thej merutre la danger, Th i KOild neeJs lees hair-eplittirgi more active Christianity, service lor the goou ol maukiud. An eastern man has just gone crazy over breakfast foods. His brain evidently was of a mushy order. Tntr hecfaaity' for 'mbvinjl 'theyepit te this side of the tracks continues as intense as ever. Get a move on, Mr. B. There nere onlv fifteen- weddidEB 'In Lihh' county duribtf 'Njyembdr, i' ."pDOr showing. ' ThehutnbBt is generally liver twenty. i--!ti n t't i , i . Of course the. organ ahdrhaok factory1 Dronnsitinir irrll ol:""Th 1,r,VntIihnilhl be raieed'ln a day.' Nbw Wihtf time lb show our mettle. Th A DeMOORAT rMnnrkAd m MtiUnnmah j T I i I r drummer's remarks that Multnomah could have defeated U. of O. over 20 to lp, and now the Register jumps ad ov' ine wBMflQitAT lor af'touonoown in' uie mud:-' GreStt Heflelfiager, but this foot ball iB a tough old game from the gridiron to the newspaper ollice. Most Vbything-ban be-figure'd out in foot ball, Nevada defeated the great Berkly team. O. A. O, defeated Nevada, and Albany defeated the O. A. O., therelore the AlbanieB are tbe champion college, t,ia,vA of the, J0."8.': Let the bauds play, iJSnd pappons, toar f. TTT l'rom-shbre'ttoldhar, M' Lodge Elections. . . BttJalius A, J??& A. M. : - iV'Wliliain E.'M-uzier, E. 0.; DeWittO. Aglerr-Gh'l;'-vV. R. Bilyeu, 0. G.; IJavid r. Matron, fret.: uillum ii. Yates, 8. W. j John U. Honor, J. W.; Ii W.,Lngdon, Treue ; J. P. Gulbraith, Koo. ; I'. A. uorrell, Bt. dearer; Ueo. F, SinipBou, 8, bearer; Frank E. Allen, Wrder; N"m. E. Baker, Sentinel; E. VV. Lanitdon, trustee Maoonic Buildimt AeBociatlon. . b oresters, Uoqrt 2u s"f ' ...Ouieft ralnger,-) 'Sjndei a, sub-chiet ranger, M. F, Iliiyajtrcaeuier, R, E Uulbnrt; financial secretaiy, D, J. DuUrutlle; tecording secretary,' H. U. .Campbell; senior woodward, J. H 'I'Ahlman j'l jiiiiiWMwooiiiwnrd, 0. B. Davis jfloBjor beedle,. ) . J. GurgglOwioh ; jlinior hdedle, WVAJI'riiAWe; leulurer, wmiljieBuriigjiBtjjy. u. liurltliart. BUSINESS If V. l.v .: , x. i , . .. ; , , v V. G.Will rof ' jewelry. ",';'J '""' , . An elpgant.'diapi'ay.'pf' silyer'rfare a 'Raora .honed aiid.vaet ,2S,'v. '.' "jBtBi Batha. 'i ha as ,,r-, , ,.,, , Wedding;-engagement and otber.rinire lii the latest deBigns at F,i'Gi Willie,:. , , , Mrs.. Adatha hail hd embroidbry puti-' terns iorn rt waists, uai nnrt eee 'Her before purohaBi'riglesefehbrei" 1 '! yieVeoVlB .kihil'lrant tla'ir I'onlp'.'re. B.nvsc..,.ai. l,D rtBi....i,UiJ:,iJ xr; Eaepna.and 'Dijndr Ouj-e 6f nlpuiy -W-. funoel.,.,pO.U(u1r firjij; (, j'"",,,; ct not ;:: 1-nt.i. I i'if.JI I .r ,JU', ta l ; . , iu,-j rom : i ',ft I . VIDmsp,A';;l)(;(;pBEIt 9 asiiTp is TWsrerrrs 1 Curtain np. at 8:15., Sl !ttjia'j ,ujin-'fi' ',;ni((il ,' BllllllbergJBlock , u ' ', -. Grocei'ies, Fhuits, and Veg' fables, Breads, Cakes and Cookies,' e , .. '.".Everything the mark.et af fords alway,,oii. hand, f 1 .. Phone black Wl. . I . ;: ' , -i- ' - ir-ii - 7 ,r ' I ."nsu.tf nil - i , r r , SHEKIFF'S 8AL. Y VIRrOB OF AN EXLCUTION Shd order bf sale to" ntn directed.1 sin d out of me Circuit Court of the state ot CtrLon tur I bin dpunty in thacase of Vlrv- 1 U,.l!rL,l K.nln,-ff 1 1 17 1. !.h: l aatis.sw. W. Hoovf anil L. I n.elsaj , rmfties jdoiirt bnjin lAdoc 'the-(ii in uiuoe Ind-.tyloi of Fller Eelgay, "I' uimffi VMllltlu ,JM Ma r.j.rorier, iratt. Baxton and Isabel Saiton, his wife, Uoleud.inU, I will on Saturday tht 2nd Jf y of January, I0Ot, u(6ns o'elcclt;.' Sn. al-'lhe front door of tee court house in the city of aujauy, ijinu cuunty, uregon, sell ac qfiblic auction to the highest bidder for eush in hund, the following described i-'iiT properly, to-wit: liegiuning at a point oa the North boundary lino of the I) L. 0. o' James Yurbrough and wife, Not. No. 2577 and Claim No. 02 in To. 13. Smilh nf Rmm i Vied of Willamette Moridian, Oregon, muicn is m.uia cnaina iiaat from tbe Nnrth West corner of said D. L. U and running thence South 37.50 ehains.thenco West- 18Jf;''thairU' tioi1c& .North 37.50' chains, thence' Hnst'lS l-U'chiilrAHb--the Jace ol beginning, containing 50 acres, all iu Liun oaunty, Oregon. Sjid Bala tp,,h(made to satisfy tbe jhflgtuenlB anlli diJIJea in said suit, to wit: A illlll.mnnl frw r,lt,in.iiy fn tl,A tnfl su,ui o,l,S918;5B Uh 8 per cent inter eifremby. l6thir,1903, and $100.00 atlorneyS foes 'and "hosts and disburse ments taxed at $35.40; a judgnieqt for defendants Hoover & Keleay for tha sum f yv.io wnua,Bsr cent, interest iroui Nov. lliil, IlllW .,,. j;9i,.ss. mentB,5a,xed atiaM; and judgmiat for defendant' P. J ; Porter for If 174.98 with ten per cent interest from Nov. 16th, 19)3. and costs and dishurRnmantfi taxed at $9.50. aad accruing costs. uated tnisibt.dayof Uecember, 1W3. Worth Huston, Sheriff of Linn Ouucty, Oregon. ' NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE tOTlCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT under and bv virtue of a u order and f(le"oiee dulynjlle and" entered pi reoord ln'tbe Cirotflt tioutt'of tHeJtkte-ot Oregoft. tor the county of Linn, Department No. 2, on tho I0:h day of Nove.abjr, 1903, wher.iu Martha A. Cavwood, Jennie BuriHe and Emery 8. Baraso, her hus band, wore pliiintiffsMid J.inios P. Pace and (y)'glniii;r"ttce,-hi8' Wire, were defond-hhtB.lihtnoriMng-a'nu Uiruoting the under signed as sole referee of tho plaintiffs and detondnms above nutnod to make sale of tne land hereinafter described, and that iu pursuance thereof, 1 will on Saturday, the 2nJ,tlay of January 1904,jfY the hid: ofJoneVolook pv.- nt.' of. Said day at 'Cua WoSt-door of the court huii jo .n Albany, Linn county, Oregon, cll'er for sate at public auction, to the higbost biddur, for cush iu hand, all of tbo right, title mid interest of the plaint' iff and defendants above named iu and to the loliowiiig described ud estate to-wit: Lots So. 1 and 2 and tbe South half of the Northtnm quarter ol Section 2 Town snip 10 riuutu Uange 3 V, n ot tiie Will- u motto Muriiliuu in Linn county, Orogon, and containing 150 acres, said sale t-. be made subject to tne aoprova. and cou lirmatioa of the snid Uircait Jourt. Dated this23tli day of Novo . ber A. 0. 1UVO, A- S. WitATiiintiMnD, Sole Reterrei . ,,.,.SUMMQNS. l Tnn CincuiT CouiiTOf TttK Statb oh ' OnTitooN ioa LiNSiOoDNTy, j j: 3 uiMl Depart osont No,.,a,:rteg.;t). 2012. u.l . D.r Mjpr, fluintlft,.vs. 0. A. MiHer, Dofendant, . , -' - !:T.tf. A.JjJiillor, .tjie, above nailed 'dor end ,nt: , i,,',,,,! "' .' '"' TW.TM AMfi .OF f H B STArE"0- Orogou,j you ajfl hereby riotlBod add required to be undnpear.ip MS court'ih aaidauiU and nnsfter ihe,cp;npjuint of the nbove ,named,Biaintif . notr on tl a h'erola, on ot,befo9tUp lKLday'df Pecemb'6r, 1003, and, pu are,,heriihy .lurUfer nolifi'ed ithat-if rPUifa.tp appearand aiiBwerBilld oomnlaint , as Jibove ..wriuirod, for wiiAf. bhoreofcitbeilamftii;,,!!!. take 'a docrfe againBt you tor t(ia ..roller prayed for In aaid complnrnt, to-wit 1 ' Vt AvVlocreo i of naid icourl dj8splvin?,th6 bonds of ma'rimony exiting between you and ahllrj 'plaintiff n "ii i. nitvi vThiB Bunlniuns ii'torvcd uponuyouuby publiciUion forsix consecutive-weeks prior to' the said' 12th "dayof Docembt-r il903, .b the 'AMIAHV DHMOOHAT. I, newanunnr pdliliehe'dweoltlyiM Albany, Linn county, Idreifofji-tWJfl'oi (JenernVeirooItt ion in said couniy.-oy oroi-roriijuuge iivnM 1'aimor, Vlbbntly'l'uildHl0f Uid Llnn-ooiinty.Ongon, whih 6rder b'Oaira data, (fatnhnr, 9itil, 'lJOJ' iiWd ttetmhO Baitl II. Mm. Palmer, counry juugo oi Hiuu'oounijn in nam order ,rr thb fiubliciiuon of this summona-upon -oik, baa ptnsoriihed eaid l2lji riay.pl Deo-innlrer,- lW.ki i illie,tiuia on Qrpofore t ic ',vou ishail: appeat),aiid,Anwer,,fhe d cnnplaint in Slid .suit. ,'A Hie dale oJLUuUhut.uablicat(on bf tlila mmons ; ji t ,id, newspaper ;s Oalober I h, 1903. ' W. R. B'ii.vbu, ', ii ' f Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NjricE.i.i pkr'Eb ir Givt?r xti at, tne unlac.igiied has flltd in. the i'eaintv. Court of Linn County, Oregon, their final account as ejejutors of the last will imd testament, u William fla e. de. aoaacd,-,ind.,triat ,said court baa .fixed January 4th,. I04, at, tho hour of one o'clo.k p, m. as thn tnne for hairing, ob Jeotions to said account anil the settle. ment tnereci., , , uaomui. malk, , , - Thomas W. Ualr, Hbw,it,& S.ox,, . ., . ,ti Exocuton. Attorneys tor Executors. ir- in ,n i ; ;.r , ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE ; . Sn OTICE IS EEatSBV ftl VEN THAT i'M " the- undersigucid-bus leen duly, ap. pointed fi tli0oui4y Court of 'file state hi Oiguu lor1 Linn tounty.i niltniniilra tfriic of thfeilaiBof )ohn ijf. Ililyeo, de cptfmd. All per-niii, bnving claims against kbIi) 'stiteare horehy notified t ,.reent the same t i me proporlyi verticd, ne by law rwiiiMd!, at my residence tour mil. s oulb ol Scio,Oreon, within six n Patau from. tbe date hereof. , Dull d this liith day of Novamt :i . " 'M'ANNAn J. Hiia.?''-' niiminiRirairu or the iMtnlo of j Bilcn. il(-ci'H,(', II lint ant A Son, ,,, ,,. ' " Alloruets.