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AlONDtY. A NEW DIRECTORY By the Biggest Directory Firm in the Country. W. J. Lloyd, representing R. L. Polk & Co. of Portland is in the city doing the preliminary work for a new directory of Albany and Linn county, civinir residents of the cities and towns in the county with occupation, business, etc. with the place of business house address, etc. also giving a com plete list of all tax payers of the coun ty with their assessed valuation ann post office address. R. L. Polk & Co. are the largest directory publishers in the U. S. and maintain in all the prin ;,.. 1 ntim pnmvlete directory libraries. Albany's new directory will go on the ehplvPR nf all these libraries and in itself will make a splendid advertise ment for our city. Mr. Lloyd is meeting with good success and a new directory i. a 1, 1 T . nn b naavaf ior Aiuany an- muiiww Base Ball. THE CARNIVAL Opens This Evening Near the Court House. From the present outlook the Wood men of the World's Street Fair and Carnival, which opens this evening, is an assurred success. " The attractions will be furnished by the famous DixieCarnival Company, an aggregation presenting ten nig" moral snows, me cuniiij ..i.... i.. ....piiri hv hoth Dress and pub lic from many cities where they have exhibited. . , . , The Carnival Company arrived in the city yesterday afternoon, from Rose- burg, wnere mey juai. i-i-ovi. - j successful engagement. The attractions to be found upon the midway are as follows: "The Electrir Theater," with four distinct shows under its tent for one nrica of admission. me o"' V" " TUESDAY. SCHOOL AFFAIRS. At the annual election yesterday af ternoon Mr. John Foshay was reelected director without opposition. He has served our people well and faithfully. In the ovening the annual school meeting was held. The report of clerk Parker was read. It shows 1,162 persons in the district between 4 and 20 years, registration 782, average daily attendance 564. , There are 20 teachers 3 males and 17 females, 14 holding state certificates and 6 others. The receipts during the year were $21,221.24, thejlisbursements $20,197. U, balance $1,023.53. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Licenses issued for the marriage of Albert G. McKnmey and Neva Maude James and H. E. Bartholomew and Dora Cree. Probate: of Mary Aug. 1. Final account filed in estate Starr. Hearing set for F . . . .. i..t ..U. ..in it all 2"L2i? - SX k ?n the picture Some of them are: Oregon's Firsts. Geo. H. Himes has compiled a list of first events.n the history of Oregon. and flower dances, and a special pro f tfep omintinn of Mt. Pelee. uui-ww ui. . . -r- . "Knmnson. tne largest. Biiaivo u hition. 27 feet in length, weight over , 300 pounds and is 40 years old. "Luna, the Artist's model," direct from Paris, in a series of poses plas- Prnipencope Pictures Hi viic First whi te ch id Alice wnicman March 14, 1837, near Walla Walla. Anna Pittman, and Cyrus Shepherd and Susan Downing JUiy io, -oo . Pit fnnprnl anrvice JulV 28, 1834 Frnneh Canadian by Rev. Jason Lee Albany secured one game out of four . t i - fvnn Ki, nnW n verv uii -j i - tiaue rroieciicoye j,iliuiw w- v. iic. t narrow margin. Roseburg won the L.?,if " of the Americ-n Firemen," "Aj Firet religious service by Rev. Jason game on Saturday 6 to 5 and again on Gambler's Crime" and "Ihe Llectrocu- Lee Sept 2 li4. Sunday 14 to 6. Has the absence of j t W Monkey Circus"1 has , "Thr first thresher 'was brought to Lewis done all this. twelve performing dogs and eight trick Oregon by Thos. Utcnin, "B . . r-.i. 1.1 l.,l Jf tli.it nitv flip ,'VVCV& f o p rana Hnrn Hnd costing SlooO. luSTta" the league won four straight . S ijand... where is seen ten cot'; iev. J.' L. Parrish prought some from Eugene treating the club of that d artists from the "Sunny South, white clover here 1840 , city the same as Albany had been treat-, featu i Jo DoUes, the man that JJSSoX andZre rat."&ay's score , m??T Omamenttl ' Glass Blowers." , -fto tat w mill was near Vancou was 8 to 0 Sundays 7 to 4. Eventide made by the glass blow- VOr in 1825 or 1826, by Donald Mason The Maccabees of this city yesterday ; rg i3ygiven to visitors. , I William Meek brought some giafts to afternoon on the Albany grounds de- llNo Nam6j the Malay wonder. Linn county 1847. feated the valley ureys, "Easau,,tne snane eiiier, -ub.....5 xtm m, ""rr j Yamhill voune men from the country under the GaUery;i and the Swiss Village. by George Gay at Wheatland, Yamnin management of John Barrett, z io o, . The big ferris wheel is also nere io county, 1841. , a game that was easy for the Al- e?erybody. . The first frame house was at The bany players. Numerous free attractions will take Dalles built by Rev. Perkins uci. i, KtoMa of the week's Ttiene Lucier cultivated the soil first Lillian Crawford, Hattie Olsen, Harry festivities wiu be given in tomorrow s in 1829 near Portland. Calkins and Tom Alexander defeated a I The first printing was May 18, i dub composed of Joe Dubruille Edith ?a management desires to state at Lapwai and the first newspaper The Rankin, Mrs Churchill, Mr. Watkins, that ,adies alfd children can attend the Spectator, at Oregon City Feb. 5, 184b. Elmer Churchill, Joe Rickey, and the Carnivai without escorts, in perfect taliyno ariver if w xv. isaiety, witnuui. icai u. utui5 .... Death of Dollie Cheadle. Deeds recorded: Orha J Andrews to FredKeene,( 160 acres J P Berry to W H Erwin and wife. 40 acres ...... T P Patton to C W Gibson, lot Hasev Alexander Christy, trustee, to H ( W Scttlemier, part lot ui aj, Albanv 1800 Mary Black to Berry Cummings, 1 block, Halsey. 800 Will R E Co to D W Allingham, 1 lot, Halsey 250 J M Settle to JacoD Aiiemuuu, small tract. .. . C S Flinn to F C Butler, 1 lot bl 15 H's 2nd ad ....... T C Sloper to G W Rockwell, 61. t acres W E Savage to R B Miller, 10 acres Peter Weuschwander to J r Ciirnnl. cmn 1 nrtrcel Mortgages for $3500, $250, $800, $700. Release for $1600. Surrender by . 1. Craft to O. & C. R. Co. also of G. W. Rockwell U. S. receipts C. M. Smith and Grant M. Holt for $400 each. : 4000 800 40 970 900 1500 50 HOME AND ABROAD. THE CARNIVAL. The Woodmen's Street Fair and Car nival was opened last night with a rush, thn riiffprsnt attractions beinir well pat-! ronized. Back and forth the people surged, stopping now in front of one show to listen to the speiler and then moving on to another. Although the first night is always the one when peo ple turn out to size the affairs up from the outside still many purchased tickets fnr the manv shows and all were evi dently well pleased. i 1 !: -.Un n v n Pflvmval i no attractiuiia ui hid -.i-.ii . a j. (-: ... .11 thnv advertise them weapon was an ax handle, to be each and every one is worth the County Court of Benton County price of admission. They are ausmci- The no gambling ticket won in Tha Dalles. That is getting to ba the spirit of the day. The Oregon pioneers meet in Port land this week in their annual reunion. This is a gathering that continually grows less in size, but it loses none of its old time enthusiasm. A. B. Hood a former minister, was fined $15 by Justice Lovelee, of Leb anon, after trial on the charge of as saulting B. F. Sanders and wife. His ty moral, clean and up-to-date, there are no "Little Egypt" or "Hula Hula Dancers," to shock the modesty of any one, and no "Cherrv Sisters" so ex tremely Dad, tnougn no. iiuuiui-i, make one think he has been robbed of The ?etition of Henry Hector and 53 others or the purchase of a strip of land near the Albany bridge, lying north of and adjoining the Albany-Corvallis wagon road, was accented and $60 ordered paid to to W. E. Turrell, owner of the land. Times. his money. , The feature show upon the midway is the "Electric Theatre," where one sees a big city shoNt for ten cents. Where is presented "The Statue Turning to Lite,'.' faithfully portraying that beau tiful story of "Pygmalion and Galatea, "Alma, queen ol an nre uautcio, d..i pi.f in illustrated sonirs and a special production of the Eruption of M,. T-.l.i nivip i .nnri" is cercainiv me iuu factory of the midway SUMMOKS The Modern Travellers. First Citizen (who has been absent from town) - "So the Modern Travellers Club have been getting themselves some books." . ,, Second Citizen No, In the Cucuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn county. Carrie Uluiii, 1'UintlH vs. A. O. Schwutks, Josephine 8' Reynn d and Tuoa. H. Reynold. . her hubai.it, Annie ' 1). Miller unci A. W. Miller, her lm-lrand, A. E. Sfr-ing, Uarvoy 8 Jordan, Vied ericka Schwatka, J. D. Jordan. Mnry E. Presenting Joe Oaiotbera.Scott Ward and Krauccs Ward, Dokes. the man that made tne muie pi w..o, m u ";u m ...... laugh and. ten other colored artists . 'n"" "Luna, tne artist s muu-i, . - r ; . V, i -n n a plastique and transformation scenes, is Wsrd, hie wi e. Sarah E. S HI we 1 and clever while the projetoscopo picture Stillv-ell, ber husband. Martha of the ''Electrocution of Czolgosz," Barnhart end Bnrnhart, her hu- "Life of thfAnSan firemen0 and band. OtUo Ward and Ol.le Waid.w. the Gambler's Crime" are entertaining wile, Defendants. ,,, WPu as instructive. To A. 0 Scbwatka, Harfey S. Jordan. 'ampsoll", the : big snake is by far Frederio.n Bchwatka. Milton Ward, and the largest snake ever on exhibition in Ella Ward hia wifo, the ab jve named de ithi. citv llendanta: "Easau the snake eater," the "Or- Iu the name of the State of Oregon : namental Glass Blowers" "Laughing You are hereby required to appear and 1 fl- hTkimli" Ikev Sfiowand "No NameT" the Malay plaintiff in the above entitled court, now condgi-izenl-Yes, but this is wKting .ttjntton. S. .file with .the olert ;d : dcrt, withh. SoevSt I IX! Ira" public n.s the "dadng fS of Ucafn Vfthtrjnone; ad SSt to a.lwho live in the tin. ' i John Mangles, diving from a nigh tower h ircr l.l ri7.Hti" I 111111 aHllclIiw J llltu a iiik. . . . ... - Pis Eugene and Salem are all ahead Band Concerts take place daily. Ber- quired, tne p ainiin will app.y io ine i:L a iKnw nu.rht to be ' rpr Bros., eouilibrists. twice daily. 1 outtt for ihe relief prayed for n ha said usi :' ' .. .. 1 The Woodmen will give a grand ball oomplaint, to-wit: A decree reformlaa Willi II lt UU. ' T . . a .i J Lt-iL. ..!. .liv4 iinvHai Second Citizen- "That's so, every- Friday evening 1 bodv that don't want Albany to GET of their friends. LEFT OUgnt to tune iiuiu anu .....t., Peculiar Divorce Case. Miss Dollie Cheadle died in the hos pital at Portland yesterday. An oper- The f0iiow;ng fr0m the Oregonian tion had been periormea upon ner, lrom about SOme former Albany people, the effects of which she was uname to i..i.,pi. Slip wns horn in Albanv 48 years ago, spending her life here until a Jry 1 few years ago,whe she move to . Pw. G-jgB W. Epworth League Officers. Ep- the married on 1895 in Linn County, to Dodder, and within six her divorce from George E. Anna Dodder, who was January 1 iew jBuB,u. . - -- months of her divorce trom lieorge n.. land. Her father was a pioneer flour Xtman h-i commenced suit in the maker of Albany, running a grist mill SnoSStto have the marriage ; for many years on trie present site o- and void. This is because that flip Horn ri otiicp. i ner motner alter- :-r . . u . , Zi .u. i i . : . the statute oi Oregon unniw- wards ownea some oi tne u,l divorced person cannot legally marry a property m the city, and a number of L1'on within six months of the pieces of residence property, selling be- ira pere M Dodder ob. nro hio-h nrices preva led. She leaves date oi ?c- . Mo. . -o nj- n. -ii.:-. . tainea a divorce iroin i: leu-man in , mrs. ceroie ov. u, ' T..i n ioni onJunatiTi t. i At the business meeting 6f the is worth League, held last evening, following officers were eiectea: President-Dr. C. V. Littler. First Vice-president A. D. Porter. Second Vice-president - Mary Mon- taThird Vice-president Mollie Bray. Fourth Vice-president j. n. n.uum. Secretary Garnet Wells. Treasurer H. A. Hull. Pianist Helen Elkins. That's so, every- Friday evening for the entertainment and correcting that certain deed recoided Art at the World's Fair. ion County, July 11, 1804, and was unit-1 0ut 0j im pictures presented the ed to Dodder within 10 days of the six . . . ... W.-M.- tt,.t exhib- 1I-.1 U:, GUp opto Vnrth in hpr nunu o mn i"' lUUIlVll-3 llllliu. -- -- --- complaint that Dodder persuaded her that she could lawfully become his wife on January 1, 1905, and consequently she consented to nave a miraaw Hotel Arrivals, B H Cooper, Chicago. Phil Becker, Portland. H D Gibbs, Corvallis. J E Desmond, Portland. J W Hobbs, Corvallis. Elder Shea, Foster. J R Galbraith, Jefferson. A H Lelioux, Salem. Geo Harris, " Chas Price, " Dr J M Kitchen and wife, Staylon. O. C. Thornton, Portland. J. E. Martin, " A A Greer, Salem. Henry Lang, Portland. mony pel-formed which joined them ton-ether on that dav. On June 7, 1904, wi aietprs Portland, and Miss Itha Cheadle of the Portland public scnoois. The remains were brought to Albany this noon and funeral services were held at the 2 o'clock at the Christian church, of which Miss Itha is a mem ber. Fishermen's Luck. Chester Stevenson, Ray Beeson, Ir vine Moon, Geo. Reed and Harry Wil- kins returned late last night from a ceDtsd and the court for relief, fishing trip up the North Santiam to otherwise she says her indivual proper near the Oregonian road. They got ty rights will be affected, lost and were down on the Willamette I when the last case of this kind was near Monroe late Saturday night, think- presented before Judge Cleland, relief incrthev were on the Santiam. but a far- wna Honied on the eround that, as the mer in his nightdress got them on the : marriage was void, that was all there it 98 were accepted. Of these T. C. Steele, brother of S. N. Steele of this city, who was in Albany last year and the year before, had four accepted, two of these being in the firsfline of ten. Of these two one was low J-iue at-nye ntip avpr she ascertained tnat ner rvppk. nnce displayed at J. u. ww" marriage to Dodder was illegal and re- ford's. Six of Mr. Steele's pictures refused afterwards to live with him. She were accepted for the Indiana building; asserts that JJodder stui claims nei , nis wile, out sne uecunea i Depot Doings. rio-ht track and thev reached the San tiam after passing through -nineteen gates. They caught seventy trout, in . eluding a greyling and a chub. Turner President Lee preached yesterday. Miss Vida Torbet is visiting Mon mouth friends. Mrs. Myra Montgomery, of Glendale, is visiting at the home of W. A. Cox. Prof. Web Wight has accepted the principalship of the Myrtle Point school for next year. E. A. Schifiler, Pendleton's -leading tailor, a resident of Albany for many years, has been in the city on a visit. T. J. Coffman, of Portland, went to Detroit Saturday evening called there by the illness and death of his father-in-law, Isaac Hutchins. Mrs. John Brush, who recently moved with her husband to Portland, is re ported in a critical condition, with .prospects of living only a few days. Mr. Knox Haight has returned home after an absence of six months. He has been all the way to Florida, recent ly selling Spaulding Buggies in idano. Something brought home with him is some genuine cane syrup from Florida. Messrs Charles and Will Pfeiffer re turned Saturday evening from their Eastern trip, and report a fine experi ence. After their St. Louis visit to the world's fair they spent some time in Milwaukee, Chicago and. Council Bluffs. Blanch Hammel. CorAallis's musical prodigy, is in the city on a visit the guest of Mr. Jack Hammel; a relative. Blanche, nine years of age, plays the piano with marvelous correctness, ex ecuting classical selections with rare skill. The Telegram recently had a writeup of her musical doings with a picture of the bright little girl. Alb any people would like to hear her. Portland Journal: Minerva William son filed suit for divorce from John Williamson in the circuit court Satur day through attorneys Ed and A. R. Mendenhall. ,. They were married at Al lmnv Dr.. .lulv 25. 1887. and Mrs. Wil liamson says Mer husband deserted her April 5, isat. At Portland last week 35 prominent Masons of Oregon took the 32nd de gree, next to the highest. Among them was only one from Albany, Mr. L. C. Marshail. Several other Albany men, though, have heretofore taken this degre. The Journal gives a good picture cf the thirty five. was to it. Some Athletie Doings. At the Multnomah field meet Satur day to secure men for the big North Pa cific Amateur meet at Vancouver on July 2 Alton Coates of this city made a good showing, though not in goodtrain- ? ? ii ui n-A. i.p i on mer for the events. He won the 120 yard hurdle in 16 2-5, and was far in the lead in the 220 yard hurdles when he weakened and Smithson caught up with him and passed him. He was first in the long jump at 20 feet 9 1-4 inches and was second in the high jump. Smithson, the O.A.C. sprinter, won the lOOyard sprint inlO 1-5, the 220 yard sprint in 23 and the 220 yard hurdle in 27. W. Lair Thompson in an - article where in the Oregonian gives an excell ent sketch of Coate's athletic career. As an all around athlete he has made a remarkable showing. In competitionhe .,.. nwlp Ml vard.i in 5 4-5. 100 in 10 2-5. 220 in 23 3-5, 440 in 53, the 120 yard hurdle in 16, the 220 in 25 2-5, has jump ed 21 feet 11 1-2 inches, tnrown tne dis cus 103 feet and put the shot 35 feet. Under the right training he can sur pass all of these by considerable. Squill plectinn is nrocrress with John Foshay for dUector and Virgil Parker for clerK. TT Mcllwain's condition this even ing is greatly improved with prospects in favor of his recovery. The time table between Albany and Detroit has been changed so that the train will hereafter arrive at 11:15 m. and leave at 1 p. m. C. D. Van Dyke last night did his first baking in nis new oven on Second ctrppt next dnnr to Crawford's, and will hereafter have bread and other eatables regularly. The Albany printers report an enjoy able trip yesterday on their tallyho ride to Waterloo and Sodaville, going out in the morning and returning in the evening. Not a pii on the trip. Soda water was the principal take. Katheryn Watson last evening was n-pttino- into the two seated wagon of ner motner, at tneir nunie, uihuuik ut fmm flip rear whon the seat was pulled nut and she fell with it upon her. She tuna Ifnnrked' insensible ftnd fears were pnfar-fainprl nf serious results. Drs. Wallace and Davis were called and at tended her and she was soon able to be up, A car load of sugar was received tc day by Umphrey & DeVaney. A car load of binding twine arrived today for different retail dealers. A car loaa oi ice waa uiii.cu wut.j for Brownsville for the Pioneer picnic. Operator Knowlton's first boy weighs 11 nnnnds and the fish story men have had to retire. Bought a Bakery. From the Corvallis 'Gazette: The "Pioneer" bakery has passed into the hands of Carl G. Hodes, of Albanv. Messrs. Read and Hall re tiring. Mr. Hall will move to Port land. ieveral Land Office Discision?, The land office at Oregon City has re cently rendered three important deci sions in contest cases over claims on the Crabtree. In Brenner against Lee ver, Waddle against Sexton, Waddle ..;..f ridinea .Tones apainst Gaines and Brenner against Moore it was held that the defendents had not resioea on the claims as the law requires and that the'eontestants were entitledto verdicts. The defendants will have thirty days in which to take appeals to the Com missioner of the General Land Office at Washington. June 29 is set as the date of an Alb any-Lebanon wedding. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jouis snowi ton, Monday evening, June 20, a son. All doing well. The weather prediction of the govern- ment is: tonight and Wednesday fair, Cooler touight, rising temperature Wed nesday. Sheriff Huston ha3 sold his fine driv-ino- tonm to Ex-Sheriff Frazier of Port land for $300. It is said the team will on any Southern Pacific Agent for ad- go to Vancouver. 1 vertising matter. , The Albanies have returned nome anu will play the Roseburgs again in this city on Thurday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Mr. Alexander McQuown, bf Baker Citv. arrived this noon and when he WEDNESDAY. j in the offioD of the County Kecorder.in and for L.nn County. Oregon, in Btx k A of i Deeds, at page 187, so that the name! 01 the grantees in suid deed stall read 'W.T. Atkoon aoo Robert Smith," in ' stead o! "W T. itklneon and Robert jS-itb,'' as written in said deed, and (further decreeing the DlKintW to be th owner in fee of the folio ptlnf. described I premises, to wit t Lota 2 and 3 in iilook. 25 in the olt c f ilbanv. in Li nn County. Oregon, ana that none of the defendants have aay right, title or mleirst therein, and for aucn other relief aa to the court may seem proper. Thin RumraonB is published in the ALBANY Dbuoobat once o week for aix successive wee-e, by order of toe Hon. ii. M. Palmer, count yjudge ot Linn uountv, Oregon, made tho 161b day of & pril, 1904. and the date of the Brat publication hereof is the 15 h day of Apri , 1904. Hewitt & Sox. Attorneysfor Plaintiff.. The Chautauqua Association. The Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association will meet at Gladstone Park near Oregon City, July 12 to the 24th. 1004, inclusive. The Southern Pacific r.n will make reduced rates on the Certificate plan for this occasion. .Call defendant. In the Circuit Court of the state ol Oregon lor Lna couaty. James E. MoOauley plaintiff, vs. Delia 8. MtCniiley, delendr. To Delia S, McCauley too above caircd Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our many thanks to the friends of this city, also to the Rathbone Sisters for many favors dur ing the death and Dunai oi our wiie and mother. P. -H. FARRELl. AND DAUGHTERS. returns will be accompaied by a Linn county lady as Mrs. McQuown. An ice cream social will be given in the liasement of the U. P. church to- I Remarkable Clubbing Offer. I Ne aubscrlbeta to the Weekly DkM6 'cbat rnnv buve this paper and the 8t, Liin is Repubdo, aemi-ireoltly, perhaps the best deinocatio nnper In tho U, 8., for the price of one, tl :25, and old .un- ecrihura noon rnnewal. Pttjiim a yer in J. W. Howard, of Prineville, has been in the city. Banker Tom Munkers, of Scio, has been in the city. Prof. Carlton and sister, Miss Olive Carlton, are visiting Lebanon friends. Father .Louis Metayer has returned from a two weeks visit in San Fran cisco. Mrs. Rev. Hopkins went to Lebanon this forenoon on a visit with Mrs. Chandler. Mr. James Keene, of the Shaniko hotel, passed through the city this noon for the south. Miss Lulu Fischer, of the Revere House, has returned from a visit with her mother in fortland. Homer I. Watts, of Arlington, a , highly spoken ot. night to which all are invited. A pro-. advance, for $1.60, the beat o'ubbinn a -ii 1.- A lnii-oiiil 10 nenta ' m ...! !...-. Lali.l.nln.u nr. 'Am WIU OO glVCH. -lUUIWIlW" VVHV- I tfU9r QftJf W,1U IWIC. "WW Dovouwanta directory that goes rancemente ftlih daily uncribcre. MKrcK see that R. L. Notice to Bridge Contractor. Polk & Co s. name appears on an tne contracts you s.ign. AVi Swill's irarbage wagon caused a bad smell on the streets and he was taken before tho recorder and received a lecture in English and allowed to go. He needs a barrel of chloride of lime in the middle of his rig. Mr. Cleveland, the best spi eler with tho Southern Carnival Co. in Albany last year, doing that part for the plan tation people, is with the Dixie Co, for tho electric theater. He has a smile that surpasses description The funeral of AiaA at rintpn nn his home near mat piace iuuuj. n was a worthy pioneer. He leaves a wife and no children. An adopted daughter, Mrs. T. J. Coffman, died sev eral months ago. The Ladies Lewis and Clark Club of this city have appointed the following committees: Civic improvement, in the beautifying of the city: Mmes. P. A. Young, G. A. Westgate, Hen rietta Brown, J. K. Weatherford, H. W. Leininger.W. H. Lee and H. BarnB. On exhibits for the fair: Miss Flora Mason, Mrs. Nelson and Miss Vance. Literature: Mrs. R. B. Montague, Miss tlnn A linn nnri Mrs. Troutman. Fin ance: Mmes A. H. Martin, C. B. Winn and W. A. McCullough. Notice le hereby g'.ven that the Couaty Court, of Linn County, Oregon, ill on rhurfday, Jolv 7 Hi, 1904. at the hour of one o'ylock p m consider foaled bids for the c.mstrucilon of a Howe Trues cov-red bridje, acrona the Oallpooia river, at MoKercher'a mill, where the old bridue nnw atanda, according to piano and epecilica ions now on file with tbe Ouuuty clem, of Linn County, Ore eon. Bach bi'luer will he required to depoit with the County Clerk, five per ..., nf liin Ihil in RRah. or certified Isaiah Kitchen who check to be forfeited to tha County in Sunday occurred at C4E0 ,,e coniracl is awarded to hlm.nnd he fuila tn cintract with the uonniy (innrt within two drive thereafter. Tbe nrt in ho completed by S;pemlier let, 1804 Tbe Court -e-erveB the ritiht to reject anv and a!l biHa. Dated June 1 1th, 1901. . B. M. Paysb. County Clerk. By F. C. Stellniacher, Depu'y. In thr immp of ttin a( ifn t f Orniynn toii rre bnroby required to appofcr and answer jibe complaint of tho above nnrurd plaintiff in tne aoove enuiiei court now on nie with tho C'erlc of said court wittiin six week-ifiom the date ot the first publica tion of tliisfitaimonn if seived by fub licution, but if served on 5011 poraonilly then within kir weeus from the dam of thn said por.onal eervico of tins Bl'a mins upon you. ' And ymare hereby notified that if yod fail to ap;'0t.r anl auswer eaid cumpliint aa nereby required tne sum piaintiir win epply to tbe court for the relief dem aided therein, to-wit. A decree of divorce from the defendant and for the cire and cuatonv and control of tbe minor child Glndya McOiuley. Tain auuiuonsM oubliaUtul by order tf tha Hen. H. M. I'a'mei, mi'iiiy judge of Linn County, Ogo 1, innde at Ohamoera at Albany, Lino i.a.w y Ure-,D, on 28 diyof April, A D , 1904. 11 i d directing tne name 10 i" puniisneu once a weeK nr Bilweo 'B. The date of the first publi.a tion ot this lurarocms is April 29, A. D-, 1904. J.J. wniTNar. Attorn :y for P.aintiff. Portland and Return. Tbe Southern Pacific le now Belling round trip tickeia to I'oitland aud re turn foitH 00, eood going Saturday p.m. or any train ol Sunday returning Hun an . Monday wiving all day Sunday and MnmUv in Portland. 'I lie (Bm Brran DIHiea irom rnniwiii KiYitiK T.q Par-rip E. Tavlor died at Detroit . . t .. U.x.-.1-m! in if it am ant. i ffe aTeaoyf 23 years. A young woman' Portland peon.e a chance .0 vi-it v.l'e, Iwhlvsnokenof. She leaves a hus- points at grt.tly redu.-ed rue ' '7i .!. IL tt--- ! . , l .liil,Iron " E" former lamous aineuuu. 01 me u.uiv. oanu anu 1....... 1 was in the city toaay. I The great and onljr Maude Adams, ( Dr. O. B. Reese, of Brownsville, has now considered America s grinui. , been in the city. The Dr. recently ' ress, passed inrougn "" passed through a siege of sickness. I Portland, where she will begin a two Mr. A. Hackleman will leave next ; nigm i.(R :.:.?. At thn Albanv Hardware Co's from . , , n 1. ... r-. - .ui.-. .....iu opat nt 1 ninn coumv wna Saturday ior nis iroor- cuuihj i.ini., me tu-nvj ii"! i 25 cents up. where he will spend the summer and ordered changed f rom Un on to L,a J,rh. K1'k with its wide spread, fall. ' . I Grande by a yow The Admiral Dewey for any place, F. S. McCord.in the interest of the , y 10 J'u" ' V j"Tt ?nr" it The C. B. U.. cheap Duteitective, Ine (JaKianu, wnicn is an rigni., General Paeeeniier Ag All Kinds of Sprinklers, ,f the Sy 16 people in La Grande voted against' The Adm & Co , I it ancf only 12 people in Union for it. , Ihe U B. linz ot ! The average repuuiitpu : Ti:,n rvuintv wa 600. and yet inany men; 1 uiiw j - tj o m Mr. Ben Barker; sr., a prominent ""'"Kt0?-,?!?0": "Ziiing ock man of near Hecta on the ra- nington, of this city, nmg . mercantile agency of R. G. Dunn & is ascertaiiiu Albany men ascertaining the financial standing of ! The average republican majority in ; NmorouB nozzles etc. Pen- on tne stock man of near Hecta on the : ra- tipUnt! was elected by 404 c fic, is visiting at ine nome 01 nis ucmuv. - brother,' A.-D.-Barker. plurality. HUL'tiri MOVING, house raising and handling ail mnus heavy mactrnery carefully attended to t Pettr Ruet ner Phone red Ul, Albaiir. SUMMONS In the Circuit Uomt of the Slate ot Ureirou lur Lino Couniv, Department Nj 2. J. W. McClure, Plaintiff, vs.. A. B. vitOlure, De endittit. To A. B. McClure, lbs abvve named Celendanl ! In the name of the State of Oregon, rou are herehv notified and rtquired to aiipear in eaid cumi in said ,uit, and unBwer the complaint of the above named pl'iintiff, now on file herein. 011 or before Itie 2nd day ol July 1904, and ou are hereby farther notified lliat if oil fair tn niipeur 1 ml answer aafu oorn- plaint as rIiovh required, for want there of tlie p a1 11 1 iff win lake a deo-ue igainet you in ine renei prayed lor lu said complaint, to wit: A decree of eaid court disao.ving the bonds of uiiitrimony now exibti&g be tween von and eaid plaintiff. This Biinim us is served upon you by publicntiro for fl'X coneecnlive wpette prior to thn 'aid 2nd dey o' July 1901, in the Albany DKiiorliAT a newspaper iiuu litbed weekly in tbe citv of Albaoy.Lion County, Oregon, and of general cucula- ti in in and throughout eatn county, by order of. the Hon. H. M. Palmer, County Judge of LI' D Cmintv, Oregon, which order bears dale May the ID111, 1904,anil tint ealu a. M. ra'tiie1, Jui'go nl mit Oouoty, in said o cor for the publication of this rummonB upon vou, hBS pre- -crlneil eaid 2nd day nf Jnlv, 1904. as the lime on or before which you eball li near and answerTlie said complami in 11. id suit. Tbe date of the first publication of thi summons in eaid ne'vspatvr is May 0ih, 1904. VV. K. HlLYEU, Attorney for Plaintiff.