Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, June 09, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    MONDAY.
TheW. G. M. S.
Emma Dean Anderson, a missionary
in inuia ior twenty-iour years, one of
tne most prominent missionaries of the
United Presbyterian church, spoke last
night to a large audience. The picture
she presented of India's degredation,
with its false worship of all manner of
uiiiiijs. iw miamous licentiousness,
polygamy, farce of. a divorce law, etc.
show the need of Christian teaching.
Even now India is in the rut of centur
ies ago with its wooden plows, and ox
threshing, with no hopes of redemption
except through Christianity. The work
being done by the missionaries was
comprehensively portrayed.
This afternoon a reception was being
tendered the delegates and those en
tertaining them at the home of Rev.
White.
Tonight the convention proper will
begin at 7:30 o'clock, opening with a
prayer service, lead by Miss Elizabeth
Irvine, first vice president, the oppor
tunity of the age. The president, Mrs.
A. N. Porter, will aneak nn thn rn-
sponsibility of opportunity. The officers !
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
"Deeds rarnrHnn.
Chas Findlev to G B Millnuann wf
7 acres. Mill Citv 'm
.To- l?lk:. 4- niVf.nVn'"".
ww- uiaiuo w J IN Bill DrOS & UOI-
lagnara u, a perpetual right for
a water course through the lands
Of tha trrnntnr
Williard Elkins'to'O'Nei'li BrasA
Collaghan Co, perpetual right for
water course throush Dronertv nf
grantor ..... j
Mortgages for $750, $20.
Satisfaction for $600.
Circuit court: New cases:
K Li babin agt Walker & Snvder. To
recover money, $541.15 on account.
Hewitt & Sox attorneys.
Isie A Piatt agt Geo W Piatt. Suit
ior divorce. Married in June 1900.
Cruel and inhuman treatment charged.
Hewitt & Sox attorneys.
.?,r?b.a'e: In estate of Lavina S
ChiIds,eo S Cnilds appointed adminis
trator. Value of property $1000. Hewitt
& box attorneys.
in estate of S J Sparks, personal
win oe presented, committees appoint- property ordered sold.
ea ana a social nour had. The work of i The habeas cornus case of FhVnhnth
nd JohrgngW saecuref jSS
SdSlfeSS. ?sfoW'iriaa.Warnerfr0raJohn Wamer'
topics, to which all are invited. I .- . '
Another crowd nf riaWntan om'mj
this noon, and most of those heretofore
given are nnnr in thn nit,, - !
The Democrat will eive a
port of the convention.
full
The Western Women.
TUESDAY.
THE W. 0. M. S.
Of the United Presbyterian
Church of North America.
A RECEPTION. '
Last evening from three to five
o'clock, a reception was held at the
pastor's home, in honor of the delegates,
the ladies of the conirre?atinn ami tha
hostesses from the other Albany congre
gations. '
The belated trunks must have all ar
rived, judging from the very handsome
gowns and bonnets which were in
evidence at this reception.
Promptly at 3 p. m. the guests began
to arrive. The first comers staved to
the last, so that there must have been
over two hundred ladies in the spacious
mums l one lime.
Amid the chorus of voices. intrniiin-l-
ion would have been hard to criva. hut
as each lady came her name clearly
written on a card, and the card pinned
work for the treasurer as well as mat
iinn. Jl ir v lae --lanes of m s
sionaries on time.
. Mrs- H-C. Campbell followed with
a -fJLr ,' , wuiraitiee.
H5. em' by wh,ch needy congrega
tions can Bernrn n lno .
terest than it wnnM h :i,i .r
at a hanlr fmm 4U 4. . .i
,i ." ".'0 lu"as oi tne uen
oral Missionary annint,, tu j-.
nn 1 - r iitturesio
-.. ...cob .uaiu is used tor running ex
penses of the society of the Coard.
Of PortTflnH tnU .ui. j.t m 1
aliAMn a "J ' wimi, tne irav-
ellers Aid nnmmlH u. v w
At tne Sliep0'e.q-,inn nf fha Ds.r.:,Ji.
was decided to have a memorial service
wJaZZa. alra-- u- Keil at 9:15
- wtsouBjf morning.
to her dress, no introduction was need
ed. Nearly every state had its renre
sentative and Colorado shook hands
This afternoon's nnvniin. .nt -
Dear blinnnv.,,, r
The program toniuht will n o a
One. Mra Mr.-., .i-i . 6 ...
uj. il . S'.) rorter win
K3LBAthuft ?e,rm? serY?ce .and Miss
oXT j XT- inl"a. win deliver an
address, and there will J
song service. r ".b
CONVENTION ITEMS.
ThiS iS the msa mnuantU.
The number of hosts whn think tho
are entertaining the pick of the def-
COURT.HOUSENEWS.
Bond for A rfaarl ftlnA -
. r. iJnveu tn Cnwin J? fi,. o
ity , g25Q
Mortgage for $100;
Circuit court:
NeW CBSA' A T j PamrA.i (L -A
a. 1j. and Kosa Huerhes. To
iiiuiiev wirn nrrnchmanf A .
$67.80 and internal-- M M Mo... i.'
----j .
County court:
1 he Warner hnhona
b-vu nuu nuuiiuttea.
Probate r
Louis Zuhlsdorf
p. o, 7 "ci ma imusuon.
i r yal.uo "i1 property 2,000.
r li-Vi P estate oi Mrs. Dr.
m och ior juiy 8.
Li!.n?.ea3iss?e'3.forthe marriag
u huliw and viola K.elly.
anu uutuiauu auuuik nanus An-afua i , , f"-" wl wio UCI-
with Pennsylvania and California greet- jfr, 1 13 0P'V A6?3, than the number of
ed Iowa and sn nn. till oro HanS-tinn- Peleeates who think thev have thn n
- . ---- . - - npsf nf hrtoto "
A Case of Forget fulness.
The Democrat Saturday evening
told of the theft of a pan of several article
left bv J. R. McWnrlonJ !- H.
- , i w3 ware-
house of S, E. Young & Son. Not find-
The June edition of this magazine !,nS,.theln Mr. McParland purchased
pubHshed at Portland, just out, will be CnTtf Tt
of particular interest to Albany people, learned that Mr. McParland !had him.
Among the many articles in this special self taken the thing i from the ware
number several are by or about Albany house, brought them around on Setfond
people Mrs. Abigai Scott Duniway street and left them in a whedtarrow
'Afe'nt' ife J-,A- tenAS.f.theof the sTiwart&
- ivuio .ica,- kJVA. xiaiuware uo. ana cone off tn -
ander wves a sketch of her father an tend to some other businf ss, f orgettinV
early Albany physician. Mrs. L. A. the fact. ' lorSenS
Nash tells about the women workers of
the EoiseoDal church, anrt Mi- Wah ! .
has a development article, Mrs. Hen- j
rietta Brown write3 about her friend
Mrs. Narcissa White Kinney, and Mrs. I
m. ax. vviiaun or cne n pq an ooriv i mi.. n ...
Albany teacher tells an incident oc-' . "EM0CRAT informed ma letter
curnngona trip to Yamhill county, recelved irom lacoma that John L. 1 left the room,
miten irom an old diary. , ouuivan will appear in Albany in the
luure, rie nas a monologue.
Hniv fha AtU T - . .
' --" w.c Aiiianv .junior nnlf at na
bmall boy-"Aw these deleeates don't
n ' nn r. il l . .
John L. Sullivan Coming.
Grocery Store Attached.
ed
time came, all were friends.
The beauty of the floral decorations
was a ' cuiismni: Kiinrirn nT rpmapg . .
;n. x .t. n..t , . .. ' Know nnrhin'. nnc rtp i
peciuny irom tne eastern delegation, of . j v- : "l "rem was looKing
whom the roses of Oreu-on r a dandelion and she said, 'aint that
revelation. i a
1t.j...l.j:...i: ' n At the onenincr muninn --11 11
uiiuci bucuu trctiuu ui ivi-s. ur. neers, j M1 !vii van
i.i. ,1 i.i- .. .. ' snowed lfld rfalon-afAo Ani.:,inj
ovine ui uie Aiuany laaies togetner u 1 ""i w vote,
with thB onioato nf tho r..Mnno V.J lne largest number ever rnnm-ten ot tno
been busy all forenoon, and the result ffi'l18 session of a General Missionary
of their labors was eminently satis- i?.? - - . .
factory - -' tu lf-,jmm? uean Anderson addressed
rne panor was given over to pink "A ; j;"'u" 01 lae puonc schools
roses and vines; the music-room looked ?? to"J 'hem about the children of
cool and inviting with its white roses - -ne 80 aroused their appetite
and green ferns. In the hall were the i?fo?1J?S10naTy,new8,that they sent for
beautiful veriegated branches of the 2ra D'ey this morning, to tell
elderberry and peeping from among the about pBypt- -
them the snow-white blossoms of the r. j excursion to the Pacific ocean .on
Dentzia, while the newel post was sur- being discussed,
mounted by a basket of white roses. ,N0 "jnorellas are needed this morn-
In the dining room where dainty ' 'JJF and the sun : is making such gallant
refreshments were served, a jardinier, Z 'dispel the clouds that wp
filled with magnificient cloth of gold op? -tnat. th,e ,onlv thinS which caUs for
roses adorned the center of the table, ?ntl"3m n Albany, the weather, is go
while white carnations tied with tinv s faU lnto llne and s'e upon the
i.nH ;kks j .u. e 1 convention.
which were pinned on the ladies as they Ime very attractive and suggestive
left the room. J exhibits are made by Mrs. R. A. F.llint
of work and pictures from fifteen f reed
men schools; by Emma Dean Anderson
of articles showing the wearing apparel
THE CONVENTION.
nrhinh ; j i u. . the 1 wentv-second Annual flnnvori.
ihn. nt : ".u" r18?. 10 tion of the Women's GeneralMiTnn w 1, : "f"r ? m
Sulhvan can talk. A boxine- matah 525L??It United-Presbyterian and by Misa Armstrong of work from
1 1 . iuiiuux iiuiLii iiitii ii'H wjiu nriunofi or rn vu om unwnn 1 . i ' a
The store of Walker & .Svnder. on wrth hi. .Tim a-.,b BSffJnaS5 church of North America was ooenedai the Warm finr
Main street, was attsched this morning to be a comer, is a feature. At one' Vrr iAZ'1 . "
gyonerin: wnite in the suit of R. L. most taiKea or pugiilist in the EUzabeth Irvine first vin innT Vif 10". the printer, went to
Sabin. representing Portland ,.r-nitn,. world a grert many w be curious, to S.a?r.c?!.1vln,e',nrs.t. V1?e president, Dallas todav.
J .' - 0 . . - . , W1LI1 mUSIC lean nV T.nP laTCra nhnmh -
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Jer.iKoed ! administrator o the estate
n .JflnSiW- Pub' ,d"-"J. has filed
Ms final acpount in the matter of said
Mondav,the 7thdavof July, 1905. at
bearing.obj-ctiona, il any, to said final
IWUestteQd f0' 6nal 8ettlemen' 0'
t n nJi 4--Pt,QH- amlnlstrato'.
J 0. OnmsTr & J. N. Duncan,
Attorneys for Administrator.
wrtk.
Oregon
Sh outline
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Jury List.
Drawn to-day for Circuit Court tn
convene Junn 2fi-
WApaS?;n"M-AcheS?nS,WalterChance,
DVHCacSan0her' fe Penland' D'
Lebanon. J t? Tn. t
Burkhart. uu"alnn
bhelburn.-John Sanders.
Crabtree. W. J. Turnidge.
Jordan. -N. S. MorrUon.
Crawrnrrfavilla
MorrisonV jrPhilpr -.
Rilui, ...wiaiuauii, U60.
ivacomb. J. P. Garland.
mi man. . . h iMh,. j n
Shedd. Oscar Dillev.
Harrisburg.-E. E. Upmeyer.
Sweet Home. S. V. Barr
Halsey.-H. Cummings.. "
Santiam.R a c? 1
Miller. . "WRer'
Brownsville. - J . A. Simons.
Center. Jas. Nichols.
Tangent. D. S. Smith.
Price. -R. E. Huston. V. s
ner.
Rock Creek. E. Henness.
Hood River wenfdi-y bv 40 vote.
Several Orponninn
the city. r in
Last night at the home of Mr. Nelson
lances. Kntf Vara V J a jT
, ' : 1 1 cow mm nueie
held a weemner nartv nv ih. .
ure of Miss Adele for Hood River.
Some additions to the Linn county
exhibit are some immense Logan ber
ries raised by Dr. Starr and some
r.aised by Robert Douglas, which
is 6 feet 9 inches tall, higher than Mr.
Douglas.
H. A. Wicks, nf the rv.
residing on Baker street, was awarded
ifVl V. ""9 county com
mittee for a trm tft tl-.r t j
Clai-k fair, for the best cabbage pre
sented for the display. 10 1-2 pound
cabbages from December planting is
pretty good. . s
Enoch
Buch-
ovfabt
raoii
TIME 80HEDOI.E8
BOM
PORTLAND, OR.
ABgrfl
K0M
for $541.15.
. Mr. Walker had just sold his interest
in the store to Mrs. Siminson, an pld
lady, who recently received some money
on insurance, it is said under the state
ment that there was nothing against
the property. The property is valued
at about $2,000. The case makes it un-
..iu.iaic lur rne present owners, en-
see the bier fellow.'
Sullivan will be here June 21.
Promptly Paid.
Mrs. Effle May Poindexter. desires to
lYtPnrl ha. th.nl. 4- 4-1 nrnn
, . , . vT.i.u.o, t-ii . .. uiaiino kilts OUU IOr LHG
tirely innocent and botn supposing all prompt payment of the policy held bv
debts were paid. I her late husband, amounting 1m si naa
mnoi'. U.. 41 1 .-- i t .
' nKnii. "f . U w. -:t. n 'v . ' Ur. L. W. T,llWn want In r- 11".
vuu bhv. r raver was OlTerea u.- x-I ....w w vuivaui
by Mrs. J. M. Marks, daughter of one thls afternoon.
of Oregon's early missionaries. Miss Frank O'Neil returned from California
Irvine spoke, of the wonderful oppor- this afternoon,
tunities made possible by modern in- Rev. J. E. Snyder, of Brownsville
nffnt,o!? nnd convenience. Prayer was went to Portland this afternoon.
?"ed..by ,"? . J- Wilson of Eu- Miss Bertha Wilkin.,, nf a,, n-.
ft- - i J . .&
W. 0. W- Decoration,
to may ruinuexcer.aesii88 to'AnA . ,t iw x
a.j i ii i , .. i o v ti. LJijaLiiuiiihr . intt r i i ,
"er '"anKS ro tne Z500 for the ' Seattle. Anthem bv the choir ouartet r ner nome at uandon,
'e i.L L'. u.1 .. .i T M1S9 Anna F inn ToW
......h, i,aw niio nuuii iur
Q M v... v.ll& l,U ipj,UUO,
A woman and 'seven children.
Oldest about 7 arnuorl tk.-.
their way from Toledo to Junction.
the
on
The government weather nrori;n;i;
IS? tnnio-lit anA T.. 1 .V. , v'
SftKZ1 Vu!fi0' P-a"lv -C1?uay
4uc iiver m o.o ieet.
The Ladies T.ouria anA rin-i.
- ... . rr w.aia buuiirut-
j.uree otners in tne city I c 'uuaJ amppea anotner fine assort-
Inrn in 1 JT f I TTIPnt nf T.inn AA..4.. i
ynv in viio luusunic . . : " .."i wuiiiv ruyHH tn cna pvnn.
ti.. 1 Sltinn
Notwithstanding a heavy rain the
Woodmen of the World observed their
decoration services yesterday according
to nrosrram. Thn evr.: n,o- t.3
at the grave of Lake Dorris, the last
w paaa away.
cemetery and
cemetery were decorated in the nrettv i sition.
nowers or the season.. L. L. Swan Mrs. Plorella Turner has he.n ti,a
made a short address in memory' of the
.ivtuwwa nfiiu iHui U1CU.
Senator Jones came over from Toledo
today.
J. A. Shaw left for Portland this af
ternoon. Miss Minnie Merrill went to Portland
this afternoon.
Mrs. A. T. Riggs, of Dallas, returned
home this aftenoon.
L. E. Hamilton went to Portland this
morning on a business trip.
G. W. Wright went to Salem this
anernoon on legal Business.
Postmaster Stewart of Halsey went
w iuiliuuu wiis aicernoon.
Mr. timer C"nn, of Salem, returned
nome toaay atter an Albany visit.
ivirs. Maggie Shupe David left for
ohaniko this afternoon on a few days
.i..
Mayor Elmore, of Brownsville, was
among the nmminnnt PR,na..;nA
j'icre touay.
Mrs. U. G. Havno
itoria. arriverl thi nnnn nn a uioit n.!4l.
jAlbany friends.
Banker J. S. Cooper, of IndeDend-
lence, was lookiner after hia Alhnno
rroperty today.
Dr. Davis, nf Pn,raii.-(, r
Reading oyster raiser, was in the city
iiis aiiuiiiuuil.
Lawyer A. Tussino-. nf R rnnrn sir 1 1 1 a
Is looking after the Warner habeas
jurpus case tnis atternoon.
Mrs. M. E. Rrinlr nf p-;mn,.;ii
Joined her husband, Judge Brink, here
r.u nuuii. xomorrow tney will leave
or home.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Tu.u ' a
B.- W. Bowersox went to Portland this
nernoon to tne grand lodge I. O. O.
erection of a reairianpo ariin.'n.'.. 4.1...4.
? her home on Ferry street. It will
Marvin Turner was at the school pic-
. a. luuer oirne s urove Saturday
with a fine stand of ice cream and other
good thmgs to eat and did a good busi
ness. Grandpa Crawford, the Apollo
among the Albany barbers, went to
Portland yesterday, and his fellow ar
tiste report is expected home with a
bride.
Lowell Tweedale. fnrmsrli, nf ti..--
it :.l iSii.'m .-w "'"
v.t,j,, wiui nine layior, the confec
tioner, of Salem, and Miss Mabie Cal
vert, a cleric in Taylor's store were
married Friday evenitg.
Mr. William Fortmiller returned Sat
urday evening from his eastern trip.
Besides attending the general assembly
of the Presbyterian church at Win-
j It v 'u 0 v,alL 10 me Atlantic cities
and then was at his boyhood home at
iiowam, IOr several days.
W. W. Francis, Hon. J. K. Weather-&hE-,JnVnfe
. Henry
and H. C. Chamberlain left' today for
ft'and to attend the grand lodge
1. U. O. F.. Which Will nnnvann in flfot
vii-jr buiiiuiruw.
Miaa Tnnna nnnt. .1 41... U!41. I- 1 1
, r . . ... Djwft. Ul 111U Uirtll Ut . me . 7 ...... v...o iiwil mi
United- Presbyterian church" in Oregon mfaa to remain during commence
and the fttness of the meseiit!mveftr,W:
tion here. A letter was read from the.,,. ,Jel Huston, of Harrisburg, is vlsit-
vnnnnracf nhilH nf tU... i-vi "mi.1 ...141. 1 n n. .
tu wi w3 aasuuiubiuit, uk- v nlu io uroLner, rix-anernt
lanoma, sending greetings. iluston.
. The president of the association. Mra. N. H. WheeW nbj tn wj
.oleSSL6,SS? sbuTcyasefrdayand didn''
XwTiLXX JfSi Co-a--. was in
well in our own land, among the ! freed- portlknH mor"mK on nls way to
men, the Indians of the agency and all j . ,
about us, was made plain, and woman's M"and Mrs. Orin Judd, of Detroit,
resnonaihilitv in hrino-inrv ihnaA a i. were in the citv this mornincr nn thoir
:;:".' I.T'? "i "a- I tn Pnntlon t 44J 4 4-. V.
iicoo uub jiilu iigiit- was presented with ...i w oumhiu ui j.air.
fnwiA -T'l T ' I : ri T1 m 1 -
Dr. Tracev Parker, of Oreo, CMv
returned home yesterday after a visit
at the home of his father C. C. Parker.
Mr. Ralph Robinson came down from
iuuhiib una morning on a snort trip,
w D : i . .
it. u. uusun. nrrpp neniutini.
places from the North Pole to Goldfield.
Nev., has decided to settle in Salem.
He has purchased the six chair shop of
run, vyii vuilllllCIUIUI HLTOPF Or.fi mill
move with his family to that city to
morrow to reside. A irnnrl hrW.j
a i usbivr.
Comoro, 2:11, said to be the best
stallion on the coast, will pass through
Albany tomorrow morning on the fast
iioiBiii,, iur rortiano, wnere he will be
tne coming season, rwo of Linn coun
ty s best colts, owned by Dr. Hodges
oi cms city and A. W. Blackburn of
Lebanon, are Zombro's, and show their
paLemiiy.
A big picnic was held on Saturday at
the Porter Slate Grove near Tangent
Several attended from this city and re
port a pleasant time. The Bell Plains
school received the prize of $5 for the
best drilled school. Klnssio Tb.nn...
Messrs. Dalgleisch and Withers, of . received a prize of $2.50 for the best
curtiiuii. nr imw rnia nnn tKAm thn
ay where they had been to secure res-
Rev. Bower went to Salem this nftnr.
joon on a two days visit. He was ac
jompanied by an - old eastern college
nate, Kev. Adams, of Waitsburg.
Jefferson Review: M.. McAlpin was
OWn fmm Alhnntr irnafA., AJ
... . ..WUIIj juwm, ciiucavur-
fig to secure a license to open a saloon
i vina city,
ences for the summer,
Ml'S. Rnll nf Tl-Hfinn;ila j
firough the city thi3 afternoon on her
rty to jenerson, where her daughter,
v.. 44. isUSICK, IS 111.
Sirs. Aububrieht. of Halsev. rohi
yme today from a trip to Corvallis.
Irs. Aububnght is the mother of Mr.
e Tyler, now of Salem.
Miss May Pollock, of Dallas, arrived
is noon to train the members of the
mors and seniors of the college for
2 cjr.i.ng commencement exercises.
recital ion by a pupil under 12 and Mabel
jri-inuaia ior in
e best nvpr 19 i-r... -o
nf an-A fl U7 1T l.Ji; , J .
TTiiiib ueuverea an elo
quent address.
Tha Linn County Pioneer picnic will
begin the annual programs on next
Wednesday at 10 a. m., when the ad
dress of welcome will be delivered bv
Rev. Hollingsworth with a response bv
C. E. Walker. The Philomath College
quartet will be present all day Thursday
and Friday. W. E. Yates will deliver
the annual address. On Friday Hon
Walter Tooze will speak. Every dav
there will be contests of different kinis
and band concerts.
force. The closing motto: The wo
men oi an lands lor (Jhrist.
A song by the church chorus.
The President intrnrtur-oH tha wnplun
of the society present: Mrs. W. n
SatCM!nson' Xem 0.,.senior editor of whfch will be appreciated by anothS
the Missionary Maeaz ne. nreannt at j auuiner
iiiutsiieeii oi tne conventions; Mrs. S. M.' p,-Di, m,,:4.- . j n r,
Kelso, of Xenia. O.. .m nf thn mZI .B'sh?.P Christie and Father . Breusso,
: . , 'n .e 01 rortianj returned hnma this nnnn
17&e"iraSTOr in the inte"res't "of
vent on: Mrs. VnDoniM nf han.nh... "i mis city.
home; Mrs. R. A. Elliott, the freed- . M5S- Al B- Slauson and two girls air
men's secretary; Mrs. N. Wilev Steven- "ved this noon from Washington and
son. editor nf tha .Tnnini. Mnnnn. expect to SDend the summer hern. Mr
Mrs. J. B. Hill, the treasurer, of Pitts- s'auson w1" arrive in August and have
burg, Penn. ; Mrs. Mary Clokey Portor charge of the exposition library until
the friend of the boys and girls, who the clo3e of tne fair.
always says give; Miss Elizabeth Mrs. E. E- Goff and childrenleft this
Caughery, literature secretary, and afternoon for their new home at Hood
Mrs. H. C. Campbell, secretary of the River, where Mr. Goff has been several
Work anion? the Inrlinna All f.,11 f mnnhha Thnir now aalAann 41
bright thoughts. - not yet completed, but will be in a
lhe rOU Was nnlleH ttnrt vaannnAnA 4 Wnplr nr tttn
hH, 1. aZV-" ?" ------
Vh" tv3in, 'l:-44 - ' .M- "bby, one of the delegates to
nnintnn. s w,",,u"' was ap- w. u. M. B. convention is accompaied
pointed. -.. bv her son Mnf.Ban T.ihhv nf th Wooh.
credentials: Mrs. H. C. Camnbell. h.nh.nn,.. Tk.n;;.: .,..
Chicago:- '
rortland Salt Lake, Denver Ft
Special Worth. OmaLa, Kan."
TiaHant Ohioago and East,
ington.
AHantio Bai4B.ienTer ,
Bxpre.. Wolh, Omaha, Ko.
8:15 p m tas Olty, St LoaU.
lhfK,,?Ia ''-Lewlflton,
f'oon." Wk"le VVallaoe.' 7.-85
6.00 p m Pullman Minneapoli.',
"i. Panl.Dnlnth, Mil-
T' r ' nkee, Ohioago and
iast.
4:80
P. M
10:80
a, a.
70 HOURS
Portland 'o
oar., lickel. Ei.tvVa a IraiT o7bc.
ftnd rail via DiDpr . ,B41 cai
OCEAN AND RIVER nnui-mii L
FROM PORILAND
Allsailing Dates sabjeot
lounange,
8 PiUI. 4.gn
ForSan Francieco. J,
Balls every ffdavt
Dally
Meept COLUMBIA RIVER
Sunday 8TEAMER8.
8 p. m. To Antnria anri or...
Saturday Landings.
tup.m.
P. m.
eicep
ountiHi
acknowledges a call from Mrs. Dillon,'
if Coreopolis, Penn., whosj husband is
a newspaper man.
Mr. and Mrs. Greer and Mr. Keyes
of Denver, have been in the city the
guests of C. C. Parker and f;:mily, and
inn, 1,1113 uiurning ior rortian-i ana tne
Mrs. Eva Livingstone, Mrs. J. C. Low'
Mrs. Laura Wilson, and Miss Minnie
Quay:
The session closed with benediction
by Rev. T. J. Wilson.
TUESDAY MORNING, "
Aftnr mnminr nmwal.l
led bv Mrs. n. V. whoiw nf d exposition before returnin.ar home. Mr.
Presbvterial. and thn mnnrt T V.! Parker and Mr. Greer for severalyears
credential committee, followed bv the w",e, ,fellow express conductors in the
roll call Lthe forenoon'was taken by m!,,e .,.
the readiner of renorts'. Mra Mn.r Mrs. J. W. Fleu. wife of the suner-
ald read the report of the Secretary of intendent of the money order depart-
the Women's Board, Mrs. Samuel ,ment of the big Minneapolis nost office,
Yourd, in which touching reference was . ? or Portland this morning after a
made to the death nf Mra . n visit with her former Minnn:mnlia
who had so long and faithfully api-vnn friends Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ho man.
as foreign secretary. Miss Cauehev She is one of party of .eighteen do-
WW. THROUGH PORTLANI
d"i i """" T tt ,t!" rout'" aie Bf
r capot
0. G. RAWLINGS,
Albanv, Oregon,
A. LORAIO.
Agent,, Portland, 0
sou mi east
Via
SOUTHERN" PACIFIC
Shasta .Route.
trains leave Albanv for Pni-H.-n u
WV tatiom at 4:25 a m, 7 :00 a m ind
4. .iw p. m.
.. f ? 8 :0 a m 8 :80 p a
. " Albany....... 12:25 p m 11:84 p n.
Arrive Ashland 12:66 a m 12:86a m
,. Sacramento.. 6:lopm 6:00am
ranoiBco. i lib p m 8:40 a a
tne literature secretarv. fnl nu.ri ci;
gave such a tempting list of the wares
she has to offer for sale in the rear of
the church, that surely her heart will
be made triad durinir the
many sales of the leaflots and mission
ary books recommended by the Women's
General Missionary Society.
The treasurers report, always rather
dreaded as a dry affair, was so grace
t 'x P,rfaced y the secretary, Mrs.
J. B. Hill, that she had the closest at
tention of each member of the conven
tion. Her remarks tnnk tha fnrm nf
eulogy on her predecessor. Miss E. J
Sloan who for 17 years had served the
society as treasurer.
The total receipts for the yea for all
purposes together with the balance on
hand from last year, am'ounts to $116 -
4iM.o-j. iiiB uisoursements $1U7,297.73
An interesting dinwainn fnii i
this report as to the heat mnihnri nf
sending in the monies to the general
treasurer. The conclusion arrived at
was that to send at atatnn lim.. . .-,
monthly or quarterly, made the le3st
ing the coast and the fair.
EXECUIRXl'S HOTiC".
T i (ill whom it may concern :
N Hire i, hereby ill von to all p-rnnns
liom it uiity concern, llmt , he undi-r-8ii;ntil
eXPCntrlx n' the eiute of Juliuf
Gf-mlwoiil, ueceased, baa (I fd tur final
hccou it lo ei I eatntK in liie cminly
cojrt f Lin 1 i nu ily, O e.on, ami thai
ilia ) idg- of said rouit hm .! tlm 10th
liny oi June, l'Kb. at I tie huur of 10
u'cl ick a. ui oi siiid day, hb thr t'mir for
hvariiu all nlij-cllonn tn ra;d fi -ml au
cm l ami lb ee t ing of ilieraoir:
t'i. r-lnrc, all p-roDS hiving ai.y ib
J-cilon to said final hccou nt aie l.rrpbi
it it I'd an I r-qa:nd ti- 8pfif.ir am fi i
tli-4 Hinm in paul court nn or Iig'o-r 11
n'c'ink m. un lh 10 h dny oi June
1 -0
1 -e ! llm !2ih n' vv 'P0.
Ka.SMk BilSMB,
Efcuirix of taid eetaie.
Arrive Ogden 4:f5a rn
" Denver 9:80 am
" Kantan City... 7:26am
' Chicago 7:42 am
7:00s a
9:lf am
7:26 am
o:30 n
4.I'.lTe,.0, AnK0'e.. 2:00 pm 8:06 a a
' f1?680 B:00pm 8:0Cpn
fort Worth... 6:30am 6:31.. tt
, ' V.Uy MexicolI:S0a m 11 -30 a n
' Houston 7:00 am 7:00 on
" New Orleans.. 6:30 p m 6i80pn
wal'i''K'on .. 6:42a m 5:41:aD
" New York.. ..12:10pm I2.10nn
Pallman and Touriati. cart on do
traina. Chair curs Sucramiiutu to i IkU-i
and Kl Paao, and touriat cara to Cnicag
StLouli, New Orleans and Washington '
Conno:tlngat dan francieco with lev
iralateamshlp llnea for Honolulu, Jap.
China, Phi ippinca, Central and Sout
mmica ,
Bee 0. K. Faoifa attentat Albanvito
t'OBor addresa
W. E. COMAN.O. I". A
"ortland,!)-
, SUMMONS
n the Circuit Court nf tha .laia ni
tegon foi Linn county.
O. V. Littler, nluinlift B .
Foater and Emily FjBter.' hl.'wlfa l"
Foster. O. F. PowhIi md Mo. t
Powell, hie wife, O. W. Fieeman and
aiiiBi!, irieaian,biaile,dB.'ei:dnia.
10 K. A. f oster, Emilj Fo.-ler, J. W.
F- Powe MK' 1- Poe.
G. W. Freeman, and Mattie E. Free
man, the above named defendants:
Iu the name of tha Etate of O.eton:
You and aacb of you are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint of
the above named plaintiff now oi file
witn the Clara: of the above entitled
U. urt within six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this gammons:
jnd you are further notified that il you
luil to appear and answer said com
plaint as hereby required, the plaintiff
wilt apply to the court lor the relief
ueuianded in bis said complaint, to-wlt :
a deoree il the oourt adjudging tbe
plaintiff to be the owner in lee limple
of the East hall ol the WeBt hall oi
Bluck No. 64 in tbe city of Albany.Liun
Ooun j Oregon, the boundary lines o(
the said premiaea being parallel with
the opposite boundary linea of said
b ot k. and a furthar
that none of the defendants herein have
any right, title or Interest in the said
premises; and a further decree cancell.
tn hat certain morivaoa mnniad
April 6th. 1887. In Vnlnma S
i87 of tbe Records of Mortgages for
L'nn County. Opaivin anA fnM .i.
othr order as to the court seems
pioprr. . ,
Tbl enmmone la published in the
wkly Dbuuckat once each week for
six au i ce-alve weexs bt order of the
fi H 8twa" County Judge of
i.lnn CvUntr, Orenon, made at I'liaiL
be s in lhe Oit- nf Alhanv " n.ann
Ibe 25th day of April, 1905,and thdate
? ,' fl" Publ cation hereof is the
28 h dny il April, 1006
Hewitt 4 Pox,
Attorney a for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of tha Rial, nf
Oreuoa tor tbe county of Linn.
Fred Mcepel-, nlaintiff vj a.L. Rlah.
ardcon, delenilant.
Nntlce is hereby alven ihat by virtue
ol an execution and orripr nf il.. i,.-,.h
uui of the aboe umneil cjirs in be
ab ive entitled suit I wi I on Siturdav,
the 24tb day of June, 1006, at the iourt
home Loor in the citv of Alhanv I.lnn
rounty, Oreaon. at Iha liniii- nf , wa
o'clock p. m. i f .ai. il y, cell at Dn' ll
fcuotl, n fo' o sb in haiid, to the highest
bidder, ibe real 'innnn in .taanriha.i i.
saiit execution and order of ealo is fol
lows, to-wit:
Ml of the eaid defendant's rluht. Hi'a
ana imerest in ai d to the following de-
i rilieil prrmi 6. Ic Kit Tha Mntik
bjM of the D mall n Land Claim of W.
, it cnnasnn and wltr, Not No 13C8
n I'd. 10 8. It 1 Westnl tha vrin... a.,.
Meridian in Llnu C untr.Ornion, con-
ainina 100 atsr, al.o the N.i.t.h W.t
qii.rtr ol Sec. 26 in aaid Town-hip end
lUiu-e cnntaihinn 100 a ne; l o -ha
.nun r.ai quart.r ol ilia io-ii
at Quarter uf 8to. 27 in
Townrbip and Range and conta-nlnn 40
iue nouiu nan ol me south
West O' arter, the Son h hall nl il..
Noithlialf of the South West quarter,
no o.iutu uui oi ine cnutn iast quar.
r and lhe Sou h half nf iha lsfn. k
Wee' quarter oi the South Eakt nn ji-l..
of H.-o 22 cootalnlnu 221 forea. nil in
Township 10 8. K. 1 Vi eat 0f iha U'lll-
i elte Meridian in Linn Countv. Oi-h-
The north half nf thn rinnoiinn r .i
Claim of W. W. Richardson and wife
Not. 1308 in Tp 10 S. R. 1 west of the
Willamette Meridian n I.lnn i-v,,..,...
Oregon, containing leo acres.
The proceeds arisimr from thn onto f
said preimses to be applied: First, to
tne payment of the costs and disburse
mnnts of this suit taxed at J15 00 nnrl
accruing costs; second, to the payment
to the . plaintiff, Fred
Mespelt, the sum of $85.48 with accruing
interest thereon from the 8th day of
April, 1905, at the rate of 6per centner "
annum, and the further sum of S20 At
torney's feeB; third, the overplus if any
chere to to be paid to the defendant,
A. L. Richardson.
Dated this May 26th 1905.
R. L. WHITE,
bhcriff of Linn Counny, Oregon,