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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
MONDAY. COURT HOUSE NEWS. A comparison of the names on the local option petition revealed 71 names not entitled to a place on the petitions 570 remained, over 100 more than is necessary to submit the question to a vote. Deeds recorded: City Cemetery Association to Delia Hulce, 1 lot $ 20 Mary Ada Gilber to B F Har- less, 8505 square feet near Brownsville 425 J L Larsen guardian to Carrie F Larsen, 100 acres 50 Real estate mortgage for $1000. Chatel mortgage for $90. Cancelations for $141 and $300. Probate: Final settlements in estate of L. Senders, Wm. Uber and Samuel Glass. 6030 receipts have been given on the 1903 tax. , Superintendent Jackson has made the regular October apportionment of $15, 711.82 of school funds $1.61 per capita from the state and $40 from the city. The leading districts secure the following Albany $1910.82 AN AUTOMOBILE Frightens a H.. ,e and Causes in Accident. Henry and Oran, sons of S. H. Mc Elmurry, of Lebanon, were returning home Saturday evening from a visit with their grandmother, and were near the home of W. W. Crawford, when they met G. H. Bruckman of this city, with his brother and another man in the former's automobile. The horse became frightened, turned, tipping over the buggy, throwing the boys out, knock ing one insensible for somo time and bruising the other, besides ruining the buggy. Mr. McElmurry placed the matter in the hands of Weatherford & Wyatt this afternoon with a bill for $50 damages to the buggy. The Young People's Union Of the Baptist church held a rally yesterday afternoon. Preliminary to it on Saturday evening there were ad dresses by Kev. (j. Li. Bauer ana u. w. Riley, and Sunday morning a sermon by Rev. Riley. Th Knndsv afternoon rallv's pro gram consisted of an opening devotional . service, a taiK Dy mrs. o. r.. oLanuaru HOTEL BURNED. Detroit's Only Hotel Destroyed. I A PARK MEETING. Will Albany Have a Park? Word was received on the train from the front Saturday evening that the only hotel at Detroit, had gone up in tlames. Saturday morning the frame structure was discovered in flames, which spread so rapidly that only a small amount of furniture could be got ten out. Those in the building escaped by quick work. The property was owned by GriiT King, who also owned part of the furniture, the remainder heinr owned hv the lessee Ed Heath. Thelmilding was insured for $900 and the furniture was insured. How the fire started is not known. There had been no fire in the stoves since the night before. This leaves Detroit without a pupnc eating place. 15 last disor- A Eugene lawyer was fined Saturday for being1 drunk and derly. Anothe water SDOut above Mitchell, Crook county, on Saturday, sent a flood through the town. The people escaped, fleeing to the hills. A son of Geo. W. Davis, ex-secretary of the state land board, was in the city today. His father left the state on ac count of a shortage of $30,000, and is now in California, where he is now working as a carpenter. It is said he Denent ot tne money of Brownsville on tne reiationsnip oi , eve ira(j the the young people to the missionary so- " cieties, remarks by Kev. IMmore oi , ' , ,. c. . j j Brownsville on the work in the country I The O. A. C. team last Suturday de- , j j.; i foatori fho a nmm hnva wirVi nnlv nno Tphmnn 714 59 churcnes, a paper . on me aevuuumu j ?X0wnVvii,e:::::::::::::::: : .J".s!i tzi HarSurg 381 32 on the Christian culture course by Rev. Thurston, Rhinehart Scroggins, Hol SoLv S 9R9 52 Douglas and a discussion of the most gate, Gau t and Hall playeS for the shdd. .: ::::::: 100.75 important Part young peoPie-3 csl lZemt 234-81 I" the evening Rev. Carman of Leb- to 5. cwoi- Hnm'i.' 91 o' fifi anon, delivered the sermon. , Among those who hunted pheasants Sodaville 167 19 here on eeninS day were E. B. Town- Watorlno 13o'l6l An Fran?d Wife send and Mr. Agnew.of Everett, Wash. LVons lili An.cscapea wire. With Mr. p. A Young they had a sue- Lacomb 178 46 ' " cessful hunt a few miles from the city, Crabtree 13016 Mr. Hartley, of Corvallis, the victim securing 21 birds altogether. Mr. Mill City:.'.':.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'....,'.'.'.' 171.'00 of two members of his family being Townsend is a former manager of the Larwood 131.77 Holy Rollers, was in the city this fore-, Kea -own t lour Mill. , noon looking for his wife, a Roller, not Albany people were given a surprise - yet sent to the asylum. She had left a yesterday morning upon finding their Tom Parker's Bakers. note saying that she could not comply Oregonian on their front porch before ;- with his home restrictions in reference breakfast, the news of the world be- ' MnUr Rniw;m nnH it wnq thrmrrht fore them. It had iust made the Fair- extracts irom cottage urove ijeaaer: that she had come here, but later a DanK s Doliver train, wnicn Tom Parker, the popular baker and message was received saying that she through here between 6 and 7 o'clock confectioner, is an enthusiastic hunter. Last week he went into the tall tim ber in search of the elusive and fleet-footed, gazelle-eyed and extremely ed ible deer. For the term of his absence he left in charge of the bread foundry a baker, to whom there came, in an evil hour, two itinerant vagabonds, seeking drink, shelter and wherewith to line the in terior of their anatomical organisms. had been found in the citv in hiding. It will probably be necessary to also take her to Salem, where there is a daughter in the asylum. It was at first thouerht that it was permanent arrangement for reaching the valley town early. A park meeting was held last evening, attended by Judge Srewart of the coun ty court, Couneilmen Bowersox, Daw son and Dannals of the city council and John Fiwhay, J. M. Ralston and J. L. Tomlinson of the school board, each a committee representing their respective bodies. The matter of a park between the courc house and central school building was discussed for some time without action. The county court and council committee are said to be in favor of the movement, while the school board committee are opposed to it, and in fact will not release anv of the riehts of the district. The plan outlined is said to he the closing of the street by the city coun cil ana the making a park anyway with the street and court house lot on the east side, and, at the next meeting of the council a movement in that dir ection may be be begun. jib ie getting luiereaiiil. M. E. Appointments. The M. E. conference at Eugene ad journed last evening after making the following among the many appoint ments: Albany. D. T. Summerville. Brownsville. A. J. Hollingsworth. Halsey and Harrisburg. A. J. Skid more. Jefferson.-E. C. Alford. , Lebanon. Alfred Thompson. Mt. Tabor. -S. E. Meminger. Sunnside. T. B. Ford, also Alaska superintendent of missions. Salem.-W. H. Selleck first. W. H. Gordan, Leslie. Shedd.-D. L. Fields. Ashland. J. T. Abbett. Cottage Grove. F. F. Moore. Drain. M. T. Wire. Monroe. L. C. Zimmerman. Amity. T. L. Jones. Corvallis. G. H. Feeze. Falls City.-G. F. Round. Hillsboro. C. L. Hamilton. McMinnvihe. E. F. Zimmerman. Newberg. Hiram Gould. Toledo. C. M. Bryan. Presiding elders: L. E, east Portland district. M. C. Wire Eugene district. W. B. Hollingsworth West Portland district. I. D. Driver, lecturer in Willamette and member of Eugene conference. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Circuit court: New caso: Brownsville Woobn Mill Co. and N P Crume agt Tho Calapooia Lumber Co. The defendant is charged with building a dam, IS or 20 feet high, which retains a large amount of water and prevents it flowing through a race to operate the mills of the plaintiff, which have used it for many years, the former for fortv. An injunction is asked enjoining defendant from holding the waters qf the Calapooia river in the dam or from interfering with the nat ural flow of the water of the stream. Probate: Report of sale of real es tate confirmed in estate of Peter Le Francis. Deeds recorded: Martin M Fry to John O Fry, 31 2-3 acres $ 400 N P Crume to S B Powers 80 acres 750 O E Martin to Jesse Ray 38 acres 150 J L Larsen to Jens Hausen 100 acres 3500 S H McElmurry et al to H W Mc- tlmurry, lbU acres I S H McElmurry et al to 160 acrea 1 J A Glass to Clvde C Snyder 7 1-100 acres Brownsvillle 700 R. E. Mortgage for $1000. chatel mortgage for $180 and $689.50. uancellationstor$b, $14UU, $zibi.'id, $354.35. $1378. $2281.75. $1250, $500, $1250. j A Trapist Settlement, To Comrades of the 0. A. R. Your attention is earnestly called to the address to be delivered next Sat urday evening at the Baptist church in Albany at 7:30 p. m. by Col. John Sobieski of Los Angeles, Cal. one of the toremost temperance orators ot Amer ica. He is a veteran of the Civil war, and was wounded in battle. Is a patriot in its largest sense, and though rightful heir to the throne of Poland is intensely loyal to the land of his adoption, to which he came as an exile when but 13 years of age. Jf lease give him a royal welcome. Cyrus H. Walker. WANTED. A good industrious young man oi aDout zu, to work at ana learn the meet business. Inquire atScHULTZ Bros., Albany, Ore. A Trip Around the Northwest. THURSDAY A. E. South Conference. Mr. Cam Vandepool, of Benton coun ty, was in the city today for the first time since his trip around Oregon and Hungry, they unanimously agreed up- "asnington tie went to Keacnng, i k million Apw Calif., and thence across the mountains A Pioneer's Death. Mrs. Sarah Grier, wife of V. H. REFtREE'S SALE la the Circuit Court for T.ion ccunty, Oregon, Department No. 2, Suiau U Goodman, Nancy E. Me Gully and A. T. MoCully, her husband ; Mary E. BbeltoD and A. j. Sbeltoo, her husband; Theresa Brvant, Iiucioda Bcant, Lola Uryant, Loyd'W. Bryant itnd Edna I, Bryant, ruuora, by Delphi Bryant tntir general guardian, plaintiff j, vs H. Brra'nt and Adda E, Bryant, bis wife and O.iva K, Beer defendants. Notice is hereby a Won that under and by virtue of a toma.ieiiton and order of Bile issued out of the above entitled ' court, in the above entitle i cauno, on tba 2nd day of September, 1904. and to me . ... directed and delivered, 1 will, on Satur- Henry Pelletan, a Trapist priest, of day the Eluhth day of Ooiober, 1904, at the new settlement in Jordan valley, re- tns hour cf one o'clock in the alteruooo, cently mentioned in the Democrat, was t the frontdoor of the court house in in the city today for the purpose of get- Albany, Linn county, Oregon, offer fcr ting out articles of incorporation for to the hihejt bidder, for cash in the company which will have charge of naa1 a11 ,ne "ial. title and interest of the institutions of the colony. There tllB aDova named plaintiifs and defend- will be a monastery, school, grist and anta in the following described tel Drop saw mill and other things needed in eT!' t0-wit: such a colony. There are now several mlnB South Eaa'. quarter of Section priests at the site of colony, where it is Twenty-six, Townibip Nine, Bomb, of proposed to secure several thousand Knire One East of the Willamette Mer acres of land for the Tranist town. Mian; also beginning at a point which I Fiitv or sixty others are expected, all 4a rods W8'4 d 2 11-18 rods Bouth , ,, of whom have been expelled from ot the North East corner of Section Two, Rockwell France on account of their religion. Townshlu Ten, 8omh, Rane One, East D'athe Pellatan took out his nrst pa- vu iiwiw murraian, menc, pera for citizenship, i West 317 rods ; thence North 100 11-16 i ruua , tiiBuua jhivi. bu mid vv aoh uuuuuarT I line of Siction Thirty-flue in Township Nine, South, Range Ojb East of the i Willamette Meridian: thence North to the North West corner of said Section An interesting incident in connection Thirty-five thence EaBt to the North with the opening day of the uplind East corner of Baid Section Thirty-live ; bird season is told on Mr. O. B. Haurht. '"enc? 8oHto '? . . .Pjnt.ln M" P?" - . . z . . " ' ninnnartr una ni ttain Maori nn I'hirt. Kt which is 80 5-16 rods North of the Killed a Turkey for a Pheasant, Bishop Morrison preached a masterly Bprmnn nt TTnrrlnlinra- on SnnHnv nnd &, j euiiur ul uiu uruKUiuuii, ir. luuiieu q..u v . .. m. received $1500 on the Portland church, through the pheasant frequented fields ?na V ? PlEilU Dr. need who has been all over Man- of the Dawson farms and those of that , ,,' " i ili"T"'.' T.riu of Portland, who pilotted the sporting editor ot the Uregonian, Mr. Mcrtee Une ot the visitors hied mm down tne ii i oiiwu,, o.. . alley to the store of Curran & Veatch, west side into Washington, and then where he appropriated a wooden bowl home, being about three months, trav contnining eleven dozen eggs and re- filing nearly fifteen hundred miles, over iurm-1 to his companions at the bread four hundred of it by stage. While f actorv' gone he visited a good many Vander- Eggs were served in all styles. Poach- pool families, making the voung people ed, boiled, scrambled, fried, omlette, presents, as mementoes of the visit, of souffle, egg-nog, flip, silver and golden fifteen gold rings and seven watches. and raw. But there were eggs left, i and therein lay their undoing when the Bom. eggs were missed. Detectives Under wood and Martin were soon upon the track of the missing eggs like hounds 1 upon the scent. The culprits were discovered and were hauled before Justice Vaughn. The man who stole the bowl and egg3 was ; held to answer before the county court. '. A couple of school girls wish places . where they can work for their board. - At the Depot. The Endowment Rank K. of P. paid , Mrs. Virgil Parker, beneficiary, $1000 a w ni lM.nV ; i: on Saturday evening. . 4.u j V ? 1 A Nye Creek sale is A. B. Ju" e"a" Ul "' ""P0"' P"P'it"ry J nnfl wife. Qf Washinrrton. D. Caldwell, a prominent pioneer, died at churia on a bycycle spoke at night on neighborhood. On Saturday evening, October 1, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Churchill a girl. Number one. ''All doing well. her home, west of Albany in Orleans Japan and Corea and raised the miss- precinct at z o clocK tnis morning, al ter an illness of a couple of months. She was born in Ohio 59 years ago and came to Albany in the 50's when a girl. She was the mother of seventeen children, of whom fourteen survive her; Charles of Walla Walla, George a Portland lawyer, Mrs. John Kantz of Roseburg, Mrs. Ed Hughes of Pendle ton, Mrs. Robert Marsh recently of Odessa, Wash.i now of Linn county, A. J.j.W. M., James, Fred and Frank, Misses Fannie, Lydia, Jane and Media at and near home. She was a member of the Baptist church at Riverside, a Christian woman who played her part well as a wife, mother and neighbor, whose death is a loss to the community as well as to the large family. The funeral service will be held at the family residence tomorrow after- lonary assignment. His speech was that of a statesman of the first order. Following are the appointments: Williamette Dist. L. C. McCausland. Albany to be supplied. Tangent and Brownsville E. B. Jones. Dallas arid Dixie C. E. Wright. Lebanon H. N. Rosser. " Corvallis and McFarland Jno Reeves. Junction City J. T. Gardner. Roseburg and Oakland H. C. Allen. Myrtle Creek-L. E. Ellis. Grants Pass W. T. Goulder. Medford and Ashland H. C. Brown. Williams A. J: Starmer. Myrtle Point-T. P. Haynes. Coquille City to be supplied. Portland E. H. Mowrie.' W. A. Iden, E. L. Fitch and Cook were transferred away. The conterence is made into one to thepiaceof beginning: also the West fine looking turkey for a pheasant and , '" 1" "Br 7 blazed away. The tuAey dropped, Ki,iLT.7hh and it is alleged Mr. Haight hacf to S t L ? Yh drop a couple of dollars as recompense. S'"?' adc(rt"iI,(( in5he "TaoJ ?J He secured a promise of secrecy from ih" V"''?'.' iTn 8,?8.l all his friends and fixed the sporting "o" more or Iobb all in Linn County, editor of the Oregonian, but somehow . ,;,.. n i .v.. or other it has slipped into the columns Bt h wIK 8 i .1 "r ?? r ,h? p n,o nounram !,, f..i;tn Pomb 1', an t corner ol the Donation Land Notiiioition Number 5891 and Claim i things like this which make life worth living. the use of coal, already the fuel on some of the trains . A new depot would also be appreciated by the public who appreciate their lives. Ten car loads of freight were left at Albany today for the local trade. The average is said to be eight cars a- day. A County Institute. noon at 1 o'clock, followed by services trict and a strong man from California at the Albany cemetery about 2:30 is now presiding klder. n ciock, to wnicn an irienus are invueu, A Finger Accident. ' Numoer 40, In Townahln Ten. Sou'h. of The Hecker Brothers today shipped a Range One East of toe Wlllameite Mf-r-car load of sheep and hogs to Portlund. idian, and running thence WiBt 34 ..... Jl , thnnnn Kiinl. H4 nhntn to thd throne ot foland, will preacn in the Baptist church next. Sunday mor ii.g at 10:30 o'clock. The case of the state against Chaun cey Williams, of Halsey, charged with killing a Chinese pheasant out of season, was being hotly contested this after noon before Justice Quick. I The -many friends of Rev. and Mrs. or leai in Lien County, Oregon Wire are cordially invited to bo at the Also .beginning at the South West , ' , , I home of Dr.. and Mrs. C. V. Littler to- corner of Seo.lon Three, Townehip Ten, Mrs. A. Gross has opened a dress mgnt, at the reception in their honor South, of Range One E'Bt of the Wil- making parlor in the Wright building previous to their departure for their lamete Meridian, thence North 20 adjoining the Sugar Bowl. i new home at Eugene. ' chains ; thenca Enat 40 chains : Inence J. C. dis- thflnca East 34 chains: r.han-a Hniith 47.06 chains to t lie place of beginning, e&ueMiui( nil Ul i(lo ll'iu nuiku Ul Ilia renter chanuol cf Thomas creek; also L ita Three, Four, Five and Hix Section I'lirHH, Tovnship Ten, South, of Range On -Eist otitis Willamette Meridian, anl cootaining in tli4 agg egate of the 1 m l last above described 102 acres more Slauscn C to E B. Miles, 1 lot $50. Laban Case, aged over 80 years, is lying at the point of death at the home of his son, E. R. Case, the barber. Col. Sobieskv. a well-known orator. Miss Bertha Thrift, residing bevond Snow Ball company of amateurs, has 'nf tho (Si-pu-nn Histnrlcnl Snrinfu thence North 30 tl chains to the piaca will deliver a temperance address at the Oakville, this morning caught one of gone to points north. The last engage- igtopped oft in Albany last evening of benioning, excepthg therelrnm one Baptist church next Saturday evening. , . , , . , , , . , ment was at Jefferson, where expenses wnjie on nj3 way home from a trip to acr8 heretolcre deeded to Schoo: District Mr. Henry Murphy, who was kicked $ wSfhmMhine and themdakfn were mat!eu Thu 0the-r ProPosed en" Southern Oregon. He is continually No. 124; aieo Lots 0 ijb and To in Seo- atBussard's by a horse Saturday after- 8Wm! '5i?frfK adding to the collection of historical tiod Three, Townahip Ten, Bouth of Rev. Richard Wilkins, morning on his way to iussara s Dy a norse oaiuroay airer- ofr Mr Tnrift brouffht her to Albany, a ,nnnt Snatihir wtn ha hM ;n Al r0' lor nis nome ai ounea .vista making the fifteen mnes in an hourand A county institute will be held in Al- t0day, pretty lame from the experience. a half and Dr- DavU dresged the bany Nov. 21-23. The instructors will Mrs. J. T. Custer and family left to- wound. be State Superintendent Ackerman, W day for Eugene, where Mrs. Custer has - G. Hertranft, superintendent of King bought a residence and will reside. . . County, Wash., President Ressler and Most of her relatives reside in Lane A- T- Stevens left today for Denver. Critic Rice, of Monmouth, Prof. Hays, county. I F. E. Allen returned last night from oi me Aioany scnoois ana oupenmena-, M. n;:tl,o, f T.A.nm . a Seattle trip. turned home this morning after an Al- Mrs. Dr. Trimble left this afternoon will worK in me cannery me coming ana jonn wniieaner ana wne ana ueo. ent Jackson. Lecturers will be secured. c . T fn i , bany visit, in which she was the guest Senator Jones came over from Toledo f Mis8 'pet Marshall of the ublic Ed. Hogue, of the Salem- Journal spent ounaay in Aioany. Mrs Koa Neig who an 0Der. Dr. M. M. Davis, of the Yaquina- ation was performed a week ago, is at Newport steamship line, came over Mrs. Neeland's hospital seriously ill, this noon. peritonitis haying set in. There are Mr. James Johnson and family have hopes though for her recovery, moved to the Johnson farm near Peoria ' A meeting of the Thursday Musical to reside. j Club will be held tomorrow afternoon C. W. Sears has gone to the world's at 2:30 o'clock in Mrs. Norton's studio arrived this things for Oregon's fine museum hi the Range One East of the Wil auielle Mer his home at ' citv hall in Portland. I Idian, and containing In t e aggregate Cornelius after attending theconfer-l ,niMnn n.mi0 in mj of the land last abova descr. bed 208 21 ence at Eugene. He has been returned Albany have started or will start for more or 'els la Ltnn.Coonly, Ore- to his former charge. Rev. Wilkins is the world's fair and other eastern Son: ... . . . , . a son of R. S. Wilkins of this city. I points during the week: C. W. Sears 1 AUo ,n'n ' " orh Et A gang of Chinamen passed through and E. Wagstaff, of this city, Mr. R. ?oror?1 ,ne DJJD,tionL"d f?""m.,0' Alhunv thiR nnnn for Yanuina., where T,. Morton and dantrhter nt I.nhnnnn. "" ""?,?u "uu ""e' "'inucaiion BO. ":..""v 0 -- -7, ... fair to see the big sights and also to visit eastern relatives. Miss Lida Rumbaugh, of Portland, spent Sunday in Albany on a visit with relatives and friends. Roily Ramp passed up the road for ' Roseburg this afternoon. He has sold his Salem butcher shop. William Gross and family, of Eugene, spent Sunday with the former's broth er, Mike, of the Revere House. Ex-Sheriff Munkers and wife have just returned from a trip to the Sius law where they had a fine fishing trip. ' Miss Robey Baker, daughter of . the state game warden, was in the city to day on her way home from the west side. S. Z. Palmer is in the city in the In terest of the International Correspon dence School, with headquarters with L. H. Montanye. Mr. Owen Beam returned this noon from a trip to his Siletz farm, where , he improved his property and caught ' some fine trout. Mr. Neil Murry returned yesterday from his trip to his former home in Ire land, stopping at Chicago on his way home. He had a fine time. Mr. John Butterworth, postal clerk, formerly of this city, will take the place of Mail Agent Skinner on the De troit run, while the latter takes a vacation. on a visit with Portland relatives, Mra. Mikfi firiwa nf tha Tlovava loff schools and Miss Emma Sox of the col- yesterday evening on a trip to Seattle. leK- i R. C. Churchill and wife have return- ei from a San Francisco pleasure and observation trip. Deputy District Attorney Gail Hill went to Halsey this noon to prosecute the Williams case. Mr. Nate Needham, a former Linn county clerk, arrived last night on a few day's business trip. Mrs. Edwin Stone has returned from her San Francisco trip, where she vis ited with her son Will, Mr. Allen Stellmacher and Hugo Karsten3 left this noon for the Siletz, to look after their farms. J. S. Cooper, the Independence bank er, and owner of the Albany and other nop yaras, came over mis noon on busi- i fall and winter, Robinson, of Benton county. members Election in Tremont Hall. All active are requested to be present. ot omcers. ' The train from the front which ar rives at 5:45, continues the trip to Cor vallis, after the arrival of the 7:10'train, leaving here at 7:15. and arrives in the i morning at 6:45, leaving for the front at I o ciock. it win carry man. . Fred Edwards and Horace McBride, two of Condon's leading farmers, were "ess, in the city on their way home from Cor- Mrs. Bert Gilkey returned yesterday vallis, where they had been to play ; to her home in Portland after a two foot ball in the initial game of tneir weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Alma mater. I Mrs. Wm. Neeley of this city. Dr. Cylthia Ramsey returned Satur- J. F. Troutman and wife returned day evening from St. Louis, coming j this noon from Portland, where they j DacK oy way oi ios Angeies, wnere atxenaea me congregational conven she spent two or three weeks. While , tion, afterwards visiting on the west in me woria s iair city sne look a spec- sioe. ial course which will materially assist her in her practice. All the friends of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Wire, regardless of denomination or age, are invited to attend a farewell reception tomorrow evening at the res idence of Dr. C. V. Littler, at Broad albin and 7th streets, from 8 to 10 o'clock. F. H. Pfeiffer Saturday secured his ten birds, and was preparing to start for home, when the bag was found to have disappeared. It was not recover ed until after reaching Albany, when a little Sherlock Holmes astuteness brought the missing birds to.lijht. " Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Vandran ar rived yesterday for a few day's visit and on a Celestial hunt. Mr. Vandran yesterday in a couple of hours bagged nine pheasants. Mr. J. C. Abbett, of Ashland, son of Rev. J. T. Abbett, formerly of this city arrived in Albany this morning. Mr. Abbett ha3 become quite an exten sive shipper of peaches. F. M. Redfield returned last night from Portland, where he had been to meet his son Charles in that city in con nection with business for the big De schuttes Irrigation Co. of which Tie is the engineer. . ...... l I r Ti t I 1 1 F i r ! i ii 1 I Tl i m s. r ni We have a good supply of two-seated hacks, 1 1-8 and 1 1-4 with top or with out. Upholstered to suit the purchaser, our rigs are guaranted. Also a fine side spring buggy which can not be excecllcd for its lasting qualities. Organs from $60.00 up. ' ft you need anything in this line it will pay you to see our goodf. THE UNITED ORGAN AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, Albany, Or. 6724, Claim No. 60, tn Township Ten, South of liango O.e East of tte Wil lamette Me'idian. ihnnce South 40.20 chains; llianct. Went 60 chuins to ilid cen'er of a coun'y ro.cj; Mmce NoMh orly following the moanderingr of road and in the center thereof to u uuluc 6 chains more or lees South of the North West corner ol eald Djmiiion Land Claim N.i 50 in the center o( an inter secting couuly road ; thence EaBtrrlv, following i ho meanderlngB of (aid inter secting road and in the center thereof, lo the Eiat boundary line of Section Nine in ald Town-hip and Range; thrnce North to tha N .rtli bcui darv In e ol Bald Claim No. 50; tteoca E at 10 clml.a lo ui place of tiexinuing, and containing 165 acres more or leej inLinn County, OrBon. The S.uth half of the Njitb West quarier 8ecti-- 12 TnwnBhlp 10, South, of Range 1 EiBt of the Willam ette meridian in Linn, Ore.u, c. n ain IngSOacrtB. also L Is.One, too, three and Four in Block No. 1 In Bn ant's Second addition to the city of Albany, Lint, County, Ore gon Alio beginning nt S- nth EaBt corner ol Bioi k 2 in Br ai t'a Second nod tion to thecity of Alhan-- Linn Conn y, Oregon, and runnii g I i c North on the wn OiMudaiy -ii I. evoiuud street two lulu drtd twrnty-ewui nd two lentha ftet to wi hlo Blx lent ol the North East cornrr ol Lo 8 lo mid bloc ; tbvnce Westerly at right ang ea wnh Bain ttrext one ' hnndred and rixty-five feet; thence Southerly pa-nlld with raid rtreet one hundred an-' tan feet; thence Westerly at right " I' i- Mid uri-pt ievi ntv Blx fret; thence Southerly parallel -villi aald tr et thirty feet more or le to the Noith toundary of the connty road; thence Ka-terly two hundred and lilty (eet mo e or lens to tha pUce of begin ning. Diterl it Albany, Oregon, September 5th, 19J4. J.N. DDNCAN, Re'eree, 1