THURSDAY. THE ALCO CLUB'S COURT HJUSE NEWS. OFFICIAL RETURNS. Walker Won Second Prize. The Commercial Club of Portland of fered prizes for the best articles on Oregon published in papers outside of the state. The committee has just awarded the first prize of $50 to Ernest Hofer, of Salem, whose article was published in Lansing, Iowa Mirror, and the second prize to Mr. C. H. Walker, of near this city, whose article, was published in the American Grange Bulle tin and Scientific American, of Cincin nati, 0. The latter fills over seven columns, well written in a comprehen sive manner. For the National Grange. A fine collection of cereals and veg etables is being made by Mr. Will Eastburn and others for display at the meeting of the national grange to be held in Portland Nov. 16 and following days. Though not large it is very creditable and speaks for the splendid resources of Linn county. The quality ranks with the best at the state fair and the collection is new. A good many Lii.ii county farmers are preparing to attend. Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Oregon Post Office uncalled for Nov. 9, 1904. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters giving the date: Lewis F. Churchill, Mr. F. S. Camp bell, Allen Eaton, E. F. Fay, Mrs. T. F. Gingles, Master Walter Huelat, Mrs. Lina Mallon, Miss Lizzie Mosier.May Lewis Rosary, Mrs. Frank Rechum, Mrs. Eliza Thomas, Mr. R. l Wagner. S. S. Train. P. M. Suzanne of Kerbyville. The Democrat man acknowledges the receipt of a copy of Suzanne of Kerbyville, by Dennis H. Stovall, of Grants Pass, a former O. A. C. student well known by a number of Albany people, including tne democrat man. The book will be read and reviewed. it nas Deen well received and compe tent critics say is a very meritorious production. Oregon genius should be encouraged by Albany story readers getting a copy, a neat up-to-date look ing production printed by the Editor Publishing Co. of New York. , Was at Siiverton. Mr. George Lewis, the barber, re turned this morning from Siiverton, where he had bean t-i attend the fun eral of Everett Kiiyeu, accidentally kille.l there thi-jt week. Besides this acc i lent on election day there was a go: 1 d" ,1 nf excitement by the explos ion "f s in; dynamite, which broke the windows out of two saloons, a millinary store and one or two other buildings. tUi Fir.cher Company. The Mar rarita Fischer Company last night pres nt?d the very lively drama, Sex Agai.i.t Sex, in which the talents of the j u'.vr actress were well dis played, i1 ml the company generally re ceived nv:ny compliments. Toni rht ' he four days engagement will cu-su with The Grass Widow, full of fun. Lawyer Bilyeu paid a legal visit to Salem yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott returned this noon from a trip down the road. ' Rev. I. D. Driver, the evangelist, this noon returned to his home at Eu gene. Mr. Roy Parker, of the Ladies Ba zaar, returned this noon from a . busi ness trip to Corvallis. T. H. Hubbard, of Salem, returned home this morning after a short visit here with his best girl. Albany men registered at Lebanon hotels: H. E. Parton, R. L. White, L. M. Curl, C. C. Bryant, O. L. Ferguson. Mrs. E. F. Sox and Miss Ella McCoy, teachers in the U. P. Sabbath School, last night entartained their respective classes at their homes in pleasant social gatherings. . The great and only Pat McArthur, of Rickreal, champion foot ball crank of Oreo-on. nassed through the city this of ! noon for Eugene, where on Saturday he will assist in rooting for his alma mater. State Food Commissioner Bailey came up from Portland last night and today went out to Shedd, where he will spend several days instructing farmers in the seeding for alfalfa for dairy use. A letter received from Chicago last mo-lit atateri Russell Wallace sat UD last Saturday for the first time. He will not : teen have rejected prohibition-CIacka-be able to return to school until after mas, Columbia, Douglas, Grant, Lane, Christmas. His father will remain with Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Mor him awhile longer. row, Multnomah, Sherman, Umatilla, The moving picture show presented i Union, Wasco and Washington, at the W. C. T. U. hall last night by A surprise party was tendered Mr. the Japanese gentleman and his wife, I Charles Shupp last night by a number was a good thing, a series of very vivid 1 0f his young friends in honor of his and interesting war scenes being given, j birthday. A splendid social time was Another entertainment will be given to-1 had and the young manias remembered night deserving a good house. with several tokens as mementoes of the The Linn County Teacher's institute : happy occasion. Those present were will be held in Albany Nov. Ul-3, a school for teachers. The instructors will be State Superintendent Ackerman. will be State Superintendent ACKerman. Prof. Hayes. Superintendent Hartranft of Seattle President Ressler and Prof. Chas. A. Rice of Mrnmouth. The minik of the fifth and sixth ' erades of the Madison school last night ?! u ; u..'-i.m.n n nlons- nt surprise at the home of her father Mr. T. r. MacKieman. n.ApA Mnrnp TnPVS. Those present rhfirlpv Grev. Floyd Hammill, Lester UHDen. rran Anderson, Rolan Toevs, Lee Merwin, Louis Hammer, Pansy and Myra Hack lemt.n, Hazel Jeffries, Freeda Jones, Ida and Lulu Forsrey. Jessie Anderson, MilHrrd Kidder. Edna fiiibft. Cecil and Carma Knox and Bcrnice Hackleman. Annual Meeting and Beruet. The annual meeting and banquet of the Alco Club, one of tlje most repre sentative bodies of business men in the valley, was attended last night by about seventy-five members. President Langdon called the meeting to order at 8:15. The renorts of the secretary and treasurer showed receipts during the year from dues $1386, revenue trom games $33.lo and $4U lor rent, total $1809.15. The expenditures! for all purposes were 51754.93, and there is $446.35 cash on hand. The present membership is 122, of which 98 i r.i i ml.- : is uuLive mm xemueiii. nie iimieasa was 14 and withdrawals 10 and 2 by deaths were elected. All the officers E. W. Lanedon pres ident, H. H. Hewitt vice president, J. b. Van Winkle secretary, J. U. Irvine treasurer and Messrs. Cusick, French, Westgate, Tomilinson and Ralston trustees. A $10 initiation fee was ordered re ceived to the first of January. S. N. Steele, D. O. Woodworth and Mayor Davis were appointed a commit tee on an organization for commercial purposes. The banquet was then held, a fine affair, with a splendid service, by G. W. Simpson, receiving many compli ments. During the progress of the feast Fechter's splendid orchestra furnished some choice music that added greatly to the enjoyment of the menu. Following with the Lewis and Clark fair as the theme remarks were heard warmly in favor of a Linn county ex hibibition which shall be the best there. Judge Stewart, Hon. J. K. Weather ford, Mayor Davis. Sam M. Garland, Senator Dawson, Judge Palmer and G. A. Westgate were heard on the sub ject. Judge Stewart. S. A. Dawson and Judge Palmer were appointed a special committee and the whole club a general one on the visit of the national grange to this city on the 22nd of November. ' "The Huskin Bee." Our popular and much esteemed local resident Mr. Upland Hay, is going to give a large "Huskin Bee" on Novem ber 18. All the neighbors are invited. Neighbor Cornhopper has promised to be on hand and i3 very emphatic in declaring that he will make things go some. O'Hannagan has stopped his fall plowing and is busy hunting for red mre On,. frinnH Sit-nn-whittlp in sharpening his huskin pin, and declares ! bo'll Tirinf. thorn nil krmwino. that hia barn will not hold them. Farmer Hay deienaant wa overruled and judgment has rented the opera house and will ordered rendered, charge an admission fee to spectators. I New case: John W Gray agt Keziah As he is to donate the receipts to the Gray, divorce. Were married in Ritchie Albany foot ball there should be a large county, W. Va., Nov. 5, 1879, came to attendance and the vacant chairs be Oregon June 1, 1902. Charges .defend hard to find. Every one come and enjoy ant with falsely accusing, plaintiff of m- t.hp.msR ves. T iers w be fun ira ore. cake-walk Hey Rune Dance, four clever little people w.i ) will make one of the hits of the ev-jain.j and the 20th Century Belles composed of the pret tiest and most graceful young ladies of the city. It will be the regret of your life if you miss it. So secure your seats early and avoid the rush. The majority in Lane county against prohibition is 454 with thre or four pre cincts to hear from. Monroe, Benton county, is to have an electric light plant to be installed by Wilhelm and DeVarney. Mr. Ney'Gird, a former Albany man, whose father owned tbi Maston corner for many years, died in Portland yes terday. The Willamettes defeated the Ft. Stevens team 21 to 0. While down that way they should have taken a dose of Astoria. It would have been more than that the other way.' Mrs. Paul, of the St. Charles, re turned this morning from Siiverton, where she had been to attend the fun eral of her brother Everett Bilyeu, killed by the cars on Monday. Mr. Del Thompson, Beam & Shaw's popular clerk is the happy possessor of a very pretty embossed leather world's fair pillow cushion sent him by "Doc" Russell Wallace. Up at Roseburg part of the city went dry. In it are six saloons or bars in cluding that of the McClellan House. The Review says that after January 1st they wjill all have either to close or move into the other part of the city. In mention of the socialist vote in this eountv Foster should have been credited with 33 votes and Tangent with 13. The total vote in the county will be about 400. William Van Vechtor, a former Alb any blackrsmith, who has has been elected sheriff of Clickitat county. Wash., continuously for a number of terms on the democrat ticket, on Tues day was swept out of office in the gen eral landslide. Seven counties have adopted prohi bition Gilliam, Yamhill, Jackson, Ben- tnn. Tillamook. C003 and Currv. Six- unaries wieuK, iar.Bs oi.up,., narney Longbottom Melvin Baltimore, Hoyd : Bilyeu, Will Meyer, Winn Scott, and : miyeu. Misses LU Shi Liobio Shupp. Grace Scott, Lillie Cleek! )bio Lockner and Vida Richardson. nugene Kegister: a leaaer oi tne prohioition movement says that many illepal votes were cast against prohibi- tion y esterday and that it is not improb- aoie inai ine pruiiiuiuumsiawiutuiiiviii the election in case the result is close enough to warrant it. It is claimed that many voted who were challenged, and who nad no right to cast a prohibi ti( n ballot, as in these cases the persons wpra non-residents of the county. In case the vote narrows down to 300 the drys claim they will make out an inter - ome Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL BAKING. POWDER CO- NEW YORK. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded: S V Hall to J W Frost 6 acres tp 9 E 3 .. $150 Spruce Hall to J M Frost, 40 acres 10 Wl 250 T A Richardson to Peter R Bilyeu and Malinda U Bilyeu 160 acres. ziW Hulda S Miller to M A Baker 1 lot Lebanon 600 Louis Perkins to Martha E Perkins- 100 acres 12 W 2 1 Mortgages for $100 and $150. Chatel $950. Satisfaction for $300 and $191.75. License issued for the marriage of Vernon Gatts and Maud Pearl, Ray Gulliford and Mary Kirkham. Circuit court. Judge Burnett heard the trial of Mattie Kump agt. O. L. Williams and took it under advisement, Costs were taxed in Brady agt. Wodtll at $74.20. A motion for a new trial in Cleland agt. the Corvallis and Eastern made bv to perform household duties and deser tion. Five minor children. S. M. Gar land attorney. Adjourned to December 1, 9 a. m. Probate. Juanita Dixon was appoint ed administrator of the estate of F. P. Dixon. Estimated value of estate $1600. ! In estate of David S. Myers inventory naenty, alleges cruel treatment, ianed filed. Value of property $1110. The Democrat expects the U. of O. t) win from Washington next Saturday. FRIDAY. Hand Painted Posters for the Huskin Bee. The hand painted posters advertising the home talent production of "The Huskin Bee" were displayed today in the prominent show windows and at tracted unusual attention. They are novel and decidedly original illustrations of the characters in the play and all hand painted. Miss Thompson, who is the artist is to be commended on this original way of advertising for she was one of the first ones in the east 1 1 origi nate this unique idea. The pictures must be seen to be appreciated. Al bany's society will be pretty well repre sented in the entertainment to be given at the opera house. The Huskin Bee is . brimful of laughable situations and j The re-dcdication of the Congrega catchy songs. Eleven leading young , tional Church of this city will occur society people will walk for a big cake. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of This cake walk, is entirely different from 'next week. Dr. E. L. House, of Port- any ever given on tne coast and many new stens and deities will be intro duced. That alone will be worth the price of admission. Remember to save money to see "The Huskin Bee." Two hours of solid fun. Sew on the buttons tight and come. Dr. M. M. Davis, of the Bay, was 'in the city this afternoon. Miss Evelyn Gerkie has returned from a visit with her mother in Port land. F. E. Allen is working insurance down on Coos Bay, and is also looking . for a location. Lawver A. L. McFadden. of Port land, was attending to business here this afternoon. Bert Hall, son of Frank Hall of Leb anon, arrived yesterday trom Nome, and will buy ho-ises to take in in the spring. Mr. Mike Gross went to Eugene this afternoon to settle all the troubles and disputes of that fast city. Tonight he will manipulate the bass viol at a big society ball. Engineer Casteol and wife, of the C. & E. returned last night from their eastern trip. They were at their old home in Virginia and of course took in the world s fair. The Fraternal Union one nidit this week gave a banquet, with the service by Mrs. hears, Mrs. Cochett and Miss tcta creei, wnicn is pronounced one of the finest of the season. Mr. W. Lair Thompson, coach of the McMinnville foot ball team during the nnst Hummer, nanpfl thrnncrh tha this noon for Eugene, where he will offlciiite in the U. of O.-Washington game tomoroow afternoon, and then 1 return to Albany Made Died in San Francisco. Mr. Frank Wood, a resident of Alb any for many years, died in San Fran cisco Nov. 9 at the age of 74 years. He was a native of Vermont, coming to Oregon in the 70's and locating in .ioaoy, wnere ne was in uie maruio any one interested in the growtn and business for many years, owning the peopie jU3t across the mountains. It property at the corner of Second and contains an immense number of illus Ellsworth streets. He was prominent trations and writeups of the towns and in business affairs for many years here, pe0pie including Fossil, Arlington, in Portland and elsewhere. -, fctchell, Prinevfile, Cline Falls, Bend, Among other things he was the man- Lytie Laidlaw, Ashwood, Paulina, Sis ufacturer of the famous Oregon stone terg La Monta, Madras, Post, Culver, placed in the Washington monument. four scenes of A. Hackleman's stock He leaves three children, Mr. Frank farm Deschuttes, Hood River, Ante Wood, jr., of Oroville, Calif., who re- lopej shaniko, Cross Keys, Weston, cently returned from Alaska, Mrs. W. Milton, Athena, with pictures of many J. Henderson of Oakland, Calif., and stock farms residences etc. along the ivirs. w. r. renter, mra. wuuu ima retained her residence in this city. Albany Organs and Hacks. One of the Albany made organs of tV, TTnilp,! rWnr, and PnmfKU Vont- nrv mm he PPn at Dawnon's Since k&tof hereabout: fi"ganshave been made, and quite a number sold. This winter a specialty will be made of t.hp.m... The Cnmnnnv has also manu- ft,-,nA hn- .a..nhr.itt,A xmnUoH hacks here. The work of the factory ...;il r.t.arlt.olKr h. onlavrrarl anH Avtanrt- ed. Mr. Cramer expects to leave in a few days on a month's drumming trip. Foot Ball Men as Farmers, The Pacific Homestead in its Eastern Oregon illustrated writeups gives Ed - wards & McBride, of Fossil a fine notice. Fred Edwards and Horace McBride were former celebrated foot ball players in the valley, Edwards coaching the Al - bany team one year. They own 2300 acres of land. They own $25000 worth of blooded stock, and are making a specialty of Herefords. The very ser- ious objection is made to the young men that they are bachelors, the only weak D ) nL HLrHIIlK!. LIICIII. UUb 1U IB UUSOIUIG to remedy this. Albany and Salem Tomorrow. The Albany Amateur foot ball team will go to Salem tomorrow to play the high school team of that city, and hope to make a better showing than in the Eugene game, handicapped by several new and inexperienced men. Charles Cleek, the crack half back will go, and also Nelson, who has just returned from the east, an old member of the team. Will Be Re-dedicated. . land, and Supt. U. F. (Jlapp will speaK each eveving. uther wen Known con gregational minister will be present and participate in the exercises. Miss Nellie Lambson, state command er and Miss Smith, deputy commander, arrived this noon to attend the district convention of Lady Maccabees at this city this afternoon and tonight. Misses Beryl Turner and Ima Red- field last evening at the home of Miss Turner entertained a number of their friends in a very happy manner. Games and music were enjoyed ana a nne luncn BUI VCU. Mr. and Mrs. Yomamama.Japs, some very pleasing entertainments onicounty jn the Lewis and Clark buildings two evenings at the W. C. T. U. hall, i for tic big fair. It is proposed to let with a lair attendance, i.ne pictures wore vivid and up-to-date, J. J. Board, for thirty-one vears Southern Pacific agent at Tangent, will leave tomorrow accompanied by his family for Klamath Falls, where he has bought a 600 acre stock farm and wiil reside, A pretty gold medal may be seen at the store of F. M. French. It will be given to Iho member securing the most : Woodman of the Word contest which applications ror memueimnp in mo iiik has been begun. i w. f. M r.pUpmlnrfnr. mavnr of r ,An. who has 'made that rdace a nooular resort, was in the city today and this afternoon left for Portland to meet his brother Dr. J. A. Geisendorf- er, of The Dalles. Miss Ethel Raymond, of Salem, a native of Albany, where her father was postmaster many years ego, pa;seo through Albany yesterdiy for New York, where she will be married. She has gained an envianie record as a vo calist. Probate: Final account filed in estate of Vin- cene Kraft and hearing set for Dec. 9. In estate of David S. Myers inventory filed; real property $600, personal $510. Total $1110. In estate of Maud Davis et al minors, inventory filed. Personal property$35.80. Circuit Court: Comolnint filed in Oregon and Cala- pooia It. R. Co. agt Sophronia Jessup et al. Action to quiet title to 320 acres tp 10 E 2. Geo G Bingham and Weath erford & Wyatt attorneys. In O. K. Beers agt Harland E. Beers demurrer filed by S. W. Stark attorney. It is said there will no defense. The vote of the recent election was being canvassed this afternoon by County'Clerk Payne and Justices Shedd of Shedd, and Lovelle of Lebanon. Deeds recorded: A Hackleman to Harlin Talbert, lot 3 bl 3 H's 4th ad Albany. . .$ 100 Chatel for $200, satisfaction for $300. Proof of labor on mines in Santiam district owned by B. M. Huston, E. W. Langdon and W. F. Read. Final account filed in estate of L. Flinn. The property after settlement will be received jointly Dy me neirs, and amounts to $24,468.78 to each of the four heirs. A Splendid Thing. The Pacific Homestead, of Salem, has iust gotten out an Eastern Oregon edi- t; my,i0y, ; tv,B host, of am'thiner ever iasued, and should be in the hands of way. Harrisburg. TSiillptin; Miss Nellie Hav is visiting in Albany this week, the guest oi ner Sister, Ml'S. R. L. White, 1 There will be a shooting match given this Thank day to which ?; ite nlTuA.ne tv, oa" V"" uo B',u" '"J evening. i M. W. .Carter is nutting up a now . cottage out on the Cartwright farm UlRt WPSt Of t 16 ralU'Oaa1. near thO I1UU yards. Mr. Cartwright has .several nouses on nis large lurni uujumiug mio city, but they are all occupied Dy em ployes. Arthur Senders and T. W. Somnier- t th worid's fa!r and other noints of ' interest in the east. They report a very pleasant trip, and one long to be remembered. Miss Lola Sendera who accompanied them stopped off at San 'jose for a short visit with Miss Edna . Mackey, and will reach home in a few j days. . . . . The Treasure mine in the Blue River district already has a mile of tunnels, , The prospect is immense. And there ..... Joe Hiso, of Smithfield, Lane county, one day recently .killed tour cougars. The animals were treed by a dog and Bhot while up. They were 7 foot ani mals. The Fischer Co. last night closed a four nights' engagement here with the Grass Widow, a live comedy that was greatly enjoyed. The company did a good business here. The Washington University foot ball team passed through the city this after noon lor Eugene, with prospects of running up against a hard proposition there tomorrow afternoon. . There iB a rumor that a saloon is to be started in the room recently vacated by E. U.Will, but this is doubtful. It is also said that one or two Corvallis saloon men are looking for rooms in Albany. The Trilby colored team of basket bill players will play the Louanon team t :norrow night, first game of the sea k n. The Trilbies are located at Port l.iad in the Lebanon papors, but it is bJ-SpUCt of Leila ted that they are made up uarKeys Iwnon for the occasion. The board of fire delegates last night held it-; monthly meeting, but on ac - mmnt nf haste was obliged to omit the monthly biin.iUBt. The board now has $135 in the trep'-.ury, mostly received t.nful i-ll-.i. ns. and intends to put it to some good use for the benefit 0f the city. , , c Slewart V03tl,reav wcnt r(;.tlan(1 in response to a sul.poenue tn aim !ar befure the U. S. grand jurv. gave,Howj also secure space for Linn . j10 world know that I .inn county is tne center of this great Willamette Valley. The Albany foot ball team, with the usual lineup left this afternoon for Portlnnd. where thev will tackle the jbig Multnomah club team tomorrow af ternoon, w nuu noi. cApucuiiK vi win thev intend to do their best to hold the score down to one or two t mcnuowns. The team is in much bettor shape than during tha Astoria game. 'i-no uorvaliiB & eastern is now giv- i vi a winter round trip rate irom aid- iuiv to the Buy at the regular summer i-: -ur ion rates. Many declare that! hi k n havo a better time along the -:h in the winter than in the sum- -V trip at least has much to com-i-i 'tI it. iN a oi tnin si jO.Gjj u to be expe-nd-e 1 in Portland on the improvement of the str.'ot railway syst'im under the new consolidation. And this amount of cash has been placed in the treasury for that purpose. A large portion of this sum will be expended on new rails, ballast and some additional side lines. The official canvas of the Linn county vote was completed last night by Coun ty Clerk Payne and Justices Shedd and Lovelee, and was as follows: Republican G. B. Dimick 2.323 James A. Fee .... 2,346 J. N. Hart 2,334 A. C. Hough .2,301 Democratic Thomas H. Crawford 1,186 W. B. Dil'ard 1,206 Walter S. Hamilton 1.195 J. A. Jeffrey 1,180 Prohibition I. H. Amos 289 Leslie Butler 284 W. P. Elmore '. 297 T. S. McDaniel 281 Socialist C. W. Barzee 400 William Beard 407 J. C. Herrington 409 S.H.Holt 31)6 People's J. L. Hill 77 L. H. McMahan 69 P. E. Phelps 66 G. F. Schmitlien '. 73 Prohibition . For 2,025 Against 2,098 Maj. agt....' ! 73 The precincts going for are: South Brownsville, Crawfordsville, Halsey, S. Lebanon. Lacomb. Orleans. Price. I Rock Creek, Shedd, Santiam, Sodaville, Sweet Home and Tangent. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Following is the birth and death rec ord for October as reported to the county judge: Born; witn turners name. Oct. 8, boy, W. G. Gearhart, Lebanon. 8, girl, Francis Kizer, Rowland. ' 10, boy, E. G. Lovelee, Lebanon. ' 19, boy, Laurence Wilhem, " ' 20, boy, Homer Mills, " ' 25, girl, Alvin Williams " ' 27, boy, J. P. Prosser, " ' 29, boy, F. E. Morgan, Harrisburg. ' 81, girl, Jake Morguth, " 1 ' 28, boy, J. W. Lamar, Halsey. Died: Oct. 15, Ralph Hare, 2 years 8 months L,eoanon. , 20, Glorine F. Grimes, 14 years 6 months, Harrisburg. 29, Florence Wilhelm, 24 years, Lebanon. 29, Baby Munsoy, 5 days, Lebanon. Probate: Final account filed in estate of Jas. Long and hearing set for Dec. 22. Amount for distribution $16.64 to each heir. Inventory filed in estate of Jason Wheeler, incompetent: real property $6200, personal property $100. In estate of I Kitchen, T J Coffman appointed administrator. Value of es tate $425. Final account filed in estate of J. M. Bilyeu. Circuit Court: Cost bill filed in Cleland agt. C. & E. R. R. Co. Total $114. ... Horace M Propst et 1 agt Rebecca Powell et al for partition of property in Elias Powell estate. L H Montanye attorney. L;cense issued for marriage of Arthur E. Doty and Grace Preston. Deeds recorded: J N Duncan to J Voss, 1 lot bl 121 H's addition $200 Hattie J Shrydcr to Bank 06 Wood burn 169.65 acres 3200 Patent Howard Finloy Rose, March 16, 1896. 1 Chatel mortgages $80 and $150. Satisfaction $1000 and $1600. Brownsville. Times: Born: Tuesday, November 8, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Amor A. Tussing, a daughter. Delo3 Foster came up from Alb i ny Wednesday and will probably rent aiu home this winter. James Maplethorpe, head spinner in th3 Albany Woolen Miils, was the guest of Jos. Cordingly over Sunday. Fred D. Jack, of Portland, who has been in the government employ for u long time, has been assigned to a posi tion in the navy yard as stenographer, at Bremerton, Wash. List Friday was the 2Slh anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. F. Al. : Jack of this city, and the occasion was ' appropriately commemorated. At noon a o juiitiful repast was served. A Benton county sale across the V i -liimttie is B. V. Thompson to Chim. Collin s and wife, 60 acres for $1500. Roosevelt's plurality in Oregon a? co . piete returns come in is on an i. cr. ase, and will probably exceed 43,00o. Judge Stewart relurned last ni rht from Portland, where he se:urcd iho promise of all the space Linn county needed for a big exhibit at tho fai:. next year. The gruins in the world' lair exhibit nave been secured for th Lewis and Clark fair and will go fro m this county. The Stayton Life Benefit Association, organized after tho plan of the 2500, is a new Oregon institution, with A. Shrieve president, Martin Huer secre tary and E. B. Watters treasurer. Vrvn-.tf ly oWbIii.. or FCC RETURNED. SO VEAffflr.XICHtCHCC. Uur OHAftGE AAt THI LOWEST. H'.iid iuoO -1, photo or ktvti for eiriort wnrrti nnd fivo report on pnl4-iiinullltr 1 A(vnia obtained ttirmiKii xm; aiVCM TISEO nnl SOLO, fr TRADE-MARKS, PSM SIONS Mlft COPYRIGHTS QUICK iy Opposite U. O. Patent OfYloot WASHINGTON, D. O. in esting case.