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THURSDAY. COURT HJUSE NEWS. County Court: Usual bills allowed, including semi annual bills of supervisors for road work. Petition of Henry Cyrus, et al of Crabtree for a road dismissed. . Probate: In estate of Zebulon P Thompson, W B Thompson appointed administrator. Estimated value of es tate $1,000. - Estate Chas Reisterer, Lizzie Reister er appointed admx. Estimated value of property $2500. H Bryant & Son at torneys . Circuit court: New case: Joseph A Croft agt Kate Croft. Suit for divorce. Married June 10, 1901. Cause.desertion. Weath erford & Wyatt attorneys. Mary E Moist agt Morgan K Wassom and C. P. Moist. For partition of property. S M Garland attorney. In J H McNary agt J A Crossley et al. Answer of Bank of Lebanon tiled. Deeds recorded: B A Stafford to Chas Medin, part of lot bl 49 $ 625 Ello Tibbetts to C K Riggen, 40 acres 1250 G W Pugh to Mina Moore, 3 lots Wrights ad 1000 G W Wright to Elmira Pugh, 1 lot, W's ad 100 B N White to Geo Brattain, 1.96 acres 200 Jos Mickalson to J H GlooVer and wf , 13-12 acres . . . . .-1650 Mary J Munkers to J O Mickalson, 40 acres 850 Calvin Whiteacre to Jas Mickalson, 1-2 arce 15 Mortgages for $1100, $550, $1100 and $150. Satisfactions for $500 and $1500. Two mining claims of L W Dais, Sah " tiam district. The Surveyor Got Left. Last Tuesday Judge Stewart received ' by- express a fine lot of trout, and the shipping tag showed that they had been sent oy M. Simmons, one oi iorest rangers, ; whose beat is along the sum- Mt. Jefferson. The fish were magnifi- cient specimens of lake trout, an! the .ftVuu high and by the morning of the 5th the i uuiiie uii tne x'uuivii. liveu . hsh had all disappeared. Un opening his mail yesterday morning he received the following postal: "Dear Friend: I send you by express a few Marion Lake trout, which you will please divide with County Surveyor Fisher." When you meet Hugh Fisher dont say "fish" to him, for he has "blood in his neck" if he ha3 no trout in h's stomach. Two New K. P. Lodges. Grand Chancellor L. M. Curl will go to North Yamhill this week and Satur- day night will institute the first lodge of Knights of Pythias for that city. A charter has been granted for a lodge at Klamath Falls, and, Mr. Curl will either go himself or have some one there to at tend to the institution of it. Sam Chambers went to Portland this afternoon. J. R. Wyatt went to Corvallis this afternoon. Miss Pearl Savage returned this afternoon from Eugene. Mrs. Edna Price Jones is the guest mrs. r. a. j onnson. Prof. Ross went to Portland today to visit the fair. , -Tl ,WlSman returned to Port- lanu wna aibcmwuu. J. F. Powell left this morning on a trip to Mt. Angel. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cu3ick returned today from Portland in for the fair morning o . I J mini lai IIOHW mwtuni un uwu from a trip to the fair. Harry Shea left for down the road this morning to buy hides. Mrs. Bessie Swann returned yester day from a Portland visit. Rev. and Mrs. W. P. White returned from Pdrtland this noon. Mrs. Etta Wrenn went to Por'Jand today after an Albany visit. H. W. Locke went to Corvallis this afternoon with his samplo casj. UNiM MS- . In the Circuit Coait ot the et.'i Oregon for Liun county Mury J. Tuck-r, plaintiff, vs. J r Tucker, defends .t. " To J. C. Tucker, tba sboe njmel Je I. rdanl. In the name of llie 8 ate oi )ieiion,,oii are beicby BUoimoued vnd req iiro i lo appear and answer Ihe complaint of the plaintiff in the above-entitled cauae and court, on or before the 26ib 'lay of a uune , 1905, and you are hereby iioii fltd that if J on fail to appear and ani wer ihe said complaint, as herein re quired, for want thereof, the plaiptiff wiiUppiy to the r..urt aboVb-a-iwd fur the relief prayed for iu her said complaint, nmely : for a dacreeof the ntiove-enlitled ciurt lorevi-r iliasolviii tl.e bonds o( murimotiy no existioi! iVtweBii t e p'ain iff and tlmea'-lil-f-n,lni, an lor fUch furtln-r ! -r . j iitatn a d relief in th- .m.i in i eeiMii r- i--r. Tim- nun ui' f- i-iitx ti.n I ui UtB Albany Dui'.ckat, i-.nt i.eei-aper l,ub'itHL,aud of cenural i irculaiiun, in Linn Co' rly, Oreuou, tor six cjnseca. livn w.6ks, b-ninuiiig with Ihe issue of July 7ih 1905, nnd ending with the i-ue of Auuast 25e'i, 19D5, nnder and pnrso .nt to mt or .nr mad hy the H m. '. H. Stewurf, jjdne ot Lmn county, Orrw-, belnn lie c maty i" wnicn tbi, acr. m ihm'U e-l. 'law' the 2'tb day oi Jiiiir. )9 5. W'ATKKRF.iai VATP C. & E. EXTENSION An Eastern Oregon Report. The Bend Bulletin: E. H. Dunham, who was superintendent of the Old Ore gon Pacific railroad (now the Corvallis & Eastern), arrived in Bend Wednesday with his son, looking over the country with a view to makintr investments and engaging in business at some favorable point. Mr. Dunham comes from Ash land, where he has been residing for several years. He says he knows Mr. Hammond's engineer has received orders to prepare for a journey along me prujecieu line oi me vervains at Eastern in Eastern Oregon. , Mr. Ham mond is expected to accompany the engineer, though that is notyet entirely certain. He wrote W. E. Guerin, Jr., several weeks ago that he intended to visit Bend this summer. , . Mr. Dunham savs he knows prepar ations for an extension of the Corvallis & Eastern line this vear. are now practic- allymatured, thogh he does not know how mucn ot an extension is contemplates. He believes considerable property in this region is now held in the interest of A. B. Hammond and that the Cor vallis & Eastern will surely be extend ed to give this property a coast outlet. It is generally understood that Mr. Hammond's profits do not come from railroad earnings directly, but rather from the business of his own along the the line upon which he is able to control rates. And his interests in this section are said to be laree enough to "warrant the building of a railroad seventy miles. to protect tnem. - Death of Mrs. Matilda Churchill. J Mrs. Matilda Churchill died at Eu gene last night at the age of 76 years. She was a pioneer of 1851, a splendid I nmnppr wntnm. beloved bv a lanre number of relatives and friends. She leaves a number of grown children. She lived at Halsey for many years, going to Eugene about two years ago. Mr. Nimrod Price and Mrs. Rideout, of and near this city,- brother and sister ' of the deceased, went to Eugene this I afternoon and will attend the funeral ' at Halsey tomorrow. The Turner Convention, ' Rev. Bower, who has returned from the camp meetings at Turner reports a profitable time. 58 pre.aches !fo thu J$UTrnn Present. .R4P'? tLtw.. oTSVSl'IvTns . j jj , P .SErf "ffi and it is said is being considered for the Albany church. He will preach here Sunday. F. E. Billington was elected to succeed him. Continues to Take. Superintendent Douglas reports con tinued interest in the Linn county exhib it. Three eastern men will be in the city this week to look over Albany and surrounaing country us a result ui see' ine what we have at the fair. Linn county has already been given first place on plums for this month. Our fresh fruit display there is taking and it will oe Kept up. . A Popular Lecture Course. Mr. Hawkins has been in the city in the interest of a popular lecture course deserving the support of all desiring a course of clean attractions. He has met with general encouragement. Sam Jones will be the main attract ion. Another good one is Jfrof. Beau- champ. " There will be a fine bell ring- ing entertainment, a splendid quartet and one or two otners. MnJ Q D Augtin and children rfi. turned today from a SaIem vigjt . ,, rr tt t..jj , j 1V11. UIIU HUB. il. XVUUU rckUlllBU last night from an exposition trip. Comrade H. W. White went up to uates today to spend tne summer. II. V. uimii OlIV .OHIUI IW. WHO afternoon for the Bay for an outing, Mrs. Brink and daughter Miss MnnnnK oiant tn Portland th.o Innr-n. ing. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Miller went to Portland this morning bound for the tair. . Prof, and Mrs. C. J. Bushnell re turned last night from a bridal trip to tne bound. Mr. and Mrs. J. fi. Barber, of Eureka, Calif., former Albany people, are visit ing friends here. A. B. Weatherford returned today from Alsea, where he captured many beauties. Sheriff Burnett, of Corvallis, is in the city this afternoon the guest of his Drocner, K. Jj. Mrs. A. Endora Johnson, of San Diego, Cal., is visitinj her neice, Mrs. M irie Long. W. B. Dickinson hai. been in the city in the interest of the Mutual Life Bene fit Association. R. E. Crawford and family and brother-in-law, Mr. Brown, went to the ,fair this morning. Clifton N. McArthur, better known as Pat, of Rickreall, was in town today after.a Eugene visit. Mrs. W. M. Parker and Mrs. C. C. Hogue were Corvallis visitors yesterday afternoon and evening. Mr. Sam May went to Harrisburg this afternoon to attend store while Barney goe3 to Portland as a juryman. ' Mr. T. H. Mitchell and wife arrived last night from Omaha on a month's visit and are the guests of the former's brother, Mr. Omer Mitchell.' Mr. Lester Carrier, of Elmira, N. Y. arrived last night on a visit with his sister Mrs. Griswold. His mother re turned with him from Portland. Mr. Fred McCoy, of Spokane, a former Albany man, arrived last night on a visit with his brother and sister Mr. A. R. McCoy and Mrs. French. Mrs. M, A, Baldwin 'eft this morn ing for Portland to spend the remain der of this weeK taking in the sigh: s a! the Lewis an! CUrk exposition. Shi will return: by the way of Forest Grove. THE RACES. Some Fast Horses Will Start The first race3 of the Albany Driving Association for the season will be held tomorrow afternoon beginning sharply at 2 o'clock, and will be full of interest. In the free for all Ben Holt, Dr. Wells, owner, which won the Portland Driving Asscoiation's matinee race last year, Pathmark's Benton county's best horse and a new horse just bought' by wm. iNeeiey. In the road race there will be Hogan's Rosemond. Neiss & Scholosser's Home- dell, Cooper Turner's Major and Wm. Eagles's norse. In the cup race the starters will pro bably be McAlpin's May Tilden and Lir. Hodges nliy. For the running race there are Brannon's Kitty Condon, Peacock's Max O'Rell and two sprinters from Cor vallis and Eugene. A mule race tor $Y.5U and $z.ou win occur. A boy's pony race for $2.50 will have several starters. - - ' Members of the club can secure membership tickets of the secretary. Admission zo cents. All the leading business houses have agreed to close during the races from 2 until 5 o'clock. Go and see the con test. Who They Are. According to the Journal the Port land police now have full information as to the identity of the Lebanon bank robbers: Kingsley, who escaped, is Jas. John son, alias Toronto Jim, a noted bank cracksman, who broke from a Minne sota jail in 1903. Darling, who also, escaped is Williams, alias Doc Daven- l.j u I. ' ui ...u 1 i. !,u wuun, Lane on informat on w red from Al rom a lail at Memphis in 1903. Cross- , in,- .: u ley, in the pen, was a St. Louis pick- pocKet. mi Dunne was a poKer game capper. Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Oregon Post Office uncalled for July 5, 1905. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters giving the date: - A. H- Battimore, R. A. Clark, F. A. Clire, (2), Harry J. Caldwell, Mr. Dec Finley, T. B. Foster, Mr. Everett Far ley (2), Miss Lizzie Farell, Miss Mabel McFaren, Miss Ada McBride, Miss Rebecca Rucker, Mr. Ray S. Smith, Miss Clara Smith, H. F. Stone, Mrs. J. Turnidgo, Mr. Oats Von Goss Winkel, Mr. E. Whatton (2), A. F. Wills. S. S. Train. P. M. By actual count there are 572 dwell ing houses in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford re turned last night from Portland. A sky rocket at Centralia, Wash., sent $4500 , worth of property up in smoke. . The crnvernment weather oredicition is: tonight and Friday fair. The river is 1.6 feet and falling. A new Presbyterian church will be organized at.Rock Creek next Sunday by Rev. I. G. Knotts, of this city. The new canoe of Chester Stevenson et al. will be launched with imposing ceremonies tomorrow. The barn of Dr. W. H. Booth, at Lebanon was recently entered and both of his buggies ruined. The spokes were cut out and rubber tires chopped to pieces. The regular meeting of Albany En cine Co. No. 1 will be held tonight. There will be a number of candidates for membership and a lunch will be served. It is now evident that as many, if not more than ever, will go to New port this season. Nearly everything in sight is rented and the Irvines have orders ahead for nearly all of their sixty rooms. A. B. Hammond, owner of the Cor vallis and Eastern. Astoria and Col umbia, a railroad down in California and numerous lumber mills, passed through the city for Portland, where he will look alter ms interests lor some time. He has been making San Fran cisco his headquarters. The case of Hattie E. Manblield agt. C. H. Mansfield, for divorce, was ar gued before Judge George, at Portland yesterday, the lawyers taking all day, and submitted. Judge Hewitt, one of the plaintiff's attorneys, returned last evening. The new officers of the l.U.u.F. were installed last night as follows: J. N. Brandeberry N. G., E. S. Robe V. G., N. M. Newport conductor, C. W. Sears R. S. N. G., Hugh Grey L. S. N. G., F. M. Powell R. S. V. G., J. W. Ellison L. S. V. G., John Robson I. G. Some excitement was occasioned at Sodaville on the evening of the 4th by a stranger disappearing with another man's horse. A posse followed, and found the man, when it was learned that he had been requested to take out the rig of a friend and had made a mis take, taking the wrong team. Mrs. C. O. Lee returned from Salem yssterday, w'jsere she had been toattend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Hitch ins, who died there this week. Today Mrs. Lee received a dispatch from North Yamhill, stating that her son Osburn Davcy, had fallen in a livery stable, where he was working, and had been seriously injured, . perhaps danger ously. Miss May Sutton, of California estorday completed the defeat of ail :omers and tomorrow will nlav the jhampion of England, Miss Douglas, or cnampionsmp nonors. A live election was had in Corvallis yesterday on the issuing of $75,000 wa- :er bonds for a new system ot water to oe brought from Mary's river. The ote was in favor of the bonds 27k to 108. The fight was a hard one. Tho-C. L. S. C. assembly will begin work at Gladstone Park, Oregon Citv. next Tuesday and many will attend. It offers a fine opportunity to take in rath the assembly and the fair on the .wrw trip. The Portland round trip .uts is given $3.30. FP'DAY. County Court. $50 was ordered appropriated for road work in district 1, and $50 in dristrict $10, to be duplicated in work. A road was ordered relocated in to 9 S R. 3 east and the surveyor, J. R. Geddes and Robert Bows appointed viewers. The allowance for Mrs. Piritz was in creased to $5. John Mars, under an act of the re cent legislature was appointed a fire warden, his salary to be paid bv the petitioners, the Curtis Lumber Co. C. E. Roberts and Assessor G. W. Staley, of Douglas county appeared be fore the court und presented the matter of estimating the amount of timber in the county for assessing purposes, taken under advisement. $100 appropriated for Dist 15, $100 for road dist. II, $200 for road Dist. 20, $140 for Dist. 2. Continued matter of road improve ments in Dist. 3, Dist. 17 Petition of L. A. Simons et al, for the appointment of a fruit inspector, dismissed. In application of P. H. Harget et al for county road, the surveyor, Wm. Curtis and John Hayworth were ap pointed viewers. In application of J. D. Rolfectal, for county road, the surveyor, Strauder Froman and H.C.Rowell were appoint ediviewers. May & Sanders were granted license to store grain. Bond, $5,000. Dr. W. H. Davis was appointed sec retary to the board of health for Linn county. Runaway Albany Boy. Gazette: A youthful runaway was ! taken in nnstnrtv WpHnesrinv hv f.hiisf i 1 - ; .med Ballard, who ranawav from hia-home in Albany Tuesday morning. going to ftulomath where he celebrated in high glee. Returning to Corvallis, Wednesday, he decided to visit an uncle at Independence, and was about to start for that city when detained by Chief Lane. The youngster was placed aboard the evening train for Albany, and as it was about to pull out, Mr. Ballard, senior arrived from Albany and took his son in charge. The Races. - The first race meet of the Albany Driving Association for this season was being held this afternoon on the old fair ground track, with a good attend ance. Numerous kinds of rif;3 from buggies to a hay rack wore being used to get people to the track. The track and day wore good for some races. The results will be given tomorrow, oc curring too late for today. A good many business houses took a half holiday this afternoon for the races. ... Married. Mr. Eugene Gerard and Miss Anna Weisner, of the Santiam country, this forenoon were united in marriage by County Judge C. H. Stewart in the presence of a few friends. . ' - Born. . On Thursday evening, July 6, to Rev, and Mrs. Griswold, their second son. All doing well. Mr. Ed. Cummings and family left tnis morning tor the lair. F. M. Redfield is over from the Bay tor a tew days visit at home. J. L. Hamilton, of Holley, was in the city today, alter some machinery. - Mrs. wrede, ot ban Francisco, is in the city the guest of Mr. Carl Hodes. Mr. Louis Viereck and family re turned last night from their fair trip. Mrs. Earl Brandeberry, of Wood burn, returned home this morning after an Albany visit. Charles Shupe, who has been a guard at the fair, came home last evening for a tew days rest. The Misses Rice will leave tonight for Ashland to attend the annual Chau tauqua assembly. Mr. Will McCoy arrived today from Eastern Washington on a visit with Albany relatives. Miss Adda George went to Portland this morning on a visit with her sister- and to attend the fair. J. R. Gentry, the Maccabee organiz er, is in Euirene this week stimulatine membership in that city. F. M. French left last night on a trip on the Oregonian road to inspect the watches of railroad employees. Dr. Lowe, the ::nown eye sneciulist. will be in Albany again Friday and Sat urday of next week at Revere House. Mrs. C. H. Stewart, Kate and Bob Stewart and Margaret Blain If ft this afternoon for an outing at the Bay. W. D. DoVarnev. of the Independent Telephohe Co. of Corvallis, was in the city..this morning on his way to Port land. Ex-Sheriff J. K. Charlton went to Salem this morning on a visit with his son, or the penitentiary lorce ot guards. ' . Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton went to the Bay today for an outing. Mrs. Hamilton will probably remain for a month or two. A. Brownell has returned from Port land, where he attended the convention of Pacific Coast Nurserymen, a profit able and successful all air. Mrs. Lee and children after a Port; land -visit yesterday joined Rev. Leo in Seattle. Thov are now in furnished rooms at 1018 East Denny way. Mrs. John Barrows i nd I.'.-.i. Jav Blain, of I'alif., and eight or t-.'n Al bany women left this morning for Waterloo for a day's outing. L. H. McMahon, one of Salem's most aggressive lawyer.-i, was in the city this afternoon. Mr. McMahon has n)t yet let up on the panitentiary management. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded: H S Smith to E F Bloomfield, 330 acres $12,000 Kj W (jibson to Araminta Miller, 4 lots, Halsey 1000 Araminta Miller to Charles Gib son, 160 acres 14 w 3 3000 Mary J Knighton to S. B. Rob inson, 100 acres at Crawfords villg 3150 Mortgages for $400, $4500, "S700, $155. Cancellations $200, $86.61. Hunters licenses issued to W A Ru der, aged 33, and J K Weber, aged 32. Countv Recorder W V Francis went to Portland this morning having been drawn as a U S juryman. A R Green, special U S land agent. was inspecting the records yesterday. Mrs. Green Taken Home. Sheriff Ross, of Toledo, came over today after Mrs. Green, who has been in the jail at this city for several months, and Mr. Green, who has been in the jail at Corvallis, awaiting their trial on tne cnarge oi murder, wnicn will begin next Monday. Mrs. Green has been a model t risoner while in Al bany, frequently being seen on. the streets.and noticed for her lady-like con duct and unassuming ways. The general opinion is that the verdict will e acquital. A Bird Item. Mr. Editor: Will you kindly inform the members of the Oregon Legislature, through your column's, to come to Linn County, and take care of their Birds The Robins. We have no need for them this summer. First the birds took the strawberries, then the early Cherries, and currants, now they are eating the late cherries. So tell the members of the Legislature, to come at once, and get their birds. They have a law to protect them. We want to protect our fruit. SOL. An Engine Blew Up. , ,, IT , , , ., . Mr. Ed. Umphrey and family return- ed yesterday from the Lewis and Clark fair. While there Mr. Umphrey bought a small steamer for his boy. LaBt evening he was showing the youngster how to run the thing when two much steam was allowed to accumulate and ! the engine blew up. Fortunately it was J not big enough to cause any great dam- age and everybody escaped. The southbound noon train was a double header, with fifteen cars loaded down. Hiram Torbet is learning the routes of the Alpany carriers, and will offic iate as first substitute. - Today is the thirtieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Al Say- lor. May they have as many more. The government weather prediction is : tonight and Saturday fair and con tinued warm. The river is 1.6 feet and stationary. T. C. Hopkins has moved into his new residence on Fifth street, one of the prettiest in the city, and Dr. Brown now occupies the residence vacated by him on Broadalbin street. - I Rev. Clark Bower left this afternoon for Milton, Eastern Oregon, where he will conduct services next Sunday, His pulpit here will be filled by Rev. Evans, said to be a candidate for it. Dr. M. C. Wire, of Eugene, spent last night in Albany with his son Frank. I This morning he was joined by Mrs. Wire and Mrs. E. E. Upmier on a Lewis and Clark trip. I Arthur Purdom, of this city, left this morning on his first trip from Portland to St. Paul as a Pullman car porter, on the Northern Pacific. He will make the trip every two weeks. Arrangement are beinff made to - set up a merry-go-round at the corner of j Second and Lyon streets. One of the employes is Lincoln Morgan, a former Albany boy, who has been residing - in rortiand lor several years. The Albany Butter and Produce Co. has the thanks of the Democrat's force for a liberal supply of some splen-1 ice cream manufactured by the . Company out of its own cream. Jt's fine and well made. The Company is now making , ice cream regularly in : quantities demanded. . Mr. Dennis Soveall. wife and babv. of Grants Pass, returned homo yester- ' day afternoon after a Benton county ! trip. Mr. Stoveall is the author of I Suzanne of Kerbvville and other stories. a fine writer who deserves the success he is meeting. A demurrer in the case of the gov ernment against Dr. Davis, argued last evening before Judge Dellaven was taken under advisement. The grounds wore that Ormsby before whom Miyor Davis made his oath was without u thoritv to administer an' oath. The case will bo one of the last tried. The-CcmireBrational Cadet Con s, of Eureka, Calif., arrived in Eugene lust night, 69 strong, and ranging in age troTi 11 to aoout l. iney are under itev. miner, i ney give entertainments along the way to help defray their ex penses. They will probably reach Al bany about Monday evening. Mr. L. Knighton, a native of this county and resident of Crawfordsvilli? for several years, was in the city to day on his way to Mondovi, Wash, to join his tamily, wno aro already there. - iru: i, i.n nnmninfn.i u ....I.. . c l: i x ma nccft iiv i.uii,iivbu.i 1.11.3 nnic ui ills place to a newcomer from ths east. Mrs. A. W. Long.- a sister has rc.dde J at Mondovi for several years. Salem Journal: A boating p. rt and picnic was given Tuesday in hjnor of Miss Mary R. Gutui of Ticimi. Miss Mary Stewart of Albany, and Miss Eva Coshow, who left y sterday for her now home in Elgin. T.w merry party rowed up the river to f!ofi-rm nt lough, where th iy diserr.buktd and spread out their Ijncheon. Tm ie was jut an even dozen in fho pirty nncl that they had an enjoyable time g n-s without saying. County Court Bills Allowed. COUNTY OFFICERS. C H Stewart, judge $100 00 B M Payne, clerk, . . . , : 166 65 R L White, sheriff 166 68 Vf W Fmncis. recorder 150 05 Jas Elkins, treasurer 83 55 W L Jackson, superintendent. .. 83 55 F C Stellmacher deputv clerk. .. 60 00 60 00 40 00 OEProDst " sheriff... W J Fisher, supt poor farm .... D B McKnierht. assessor 200 00 H Williams, ferrvman 40 00 C F Clayton, ferryman 40 00 ACCOUNT POOR. Aid Sat La re ....-$ 4 00 " Mrs Hines ; 6 00 " Ida Hoffmam 1 50 " Miss E J Cole 7 09 " Marv Clark 7 00 Aid Koker minors 4 00 Mrp Hyritz 4 00 Shacklefords 10 00 Mrs Sylvester 4 00 Stewart & Sox 6 75 Elmer Hamilton 8 00 W. J. Fisher 12 00 Craft & berry 19 00 Milsao & Son 7 65 Portland Flour Mills Co 39 25 W. M. Parker 5 95 Dr. W. A. Trimble 129 75 C. E. Brownell 6 65 Indigent soldiers .45 00 CURRENT EXPENSES. Alexander & Kirkpatrick $. 32 00 James Elkins 1 00 Foshay & Mason 7 25 The Herald .. 5 00 Fred Dawson 7 15 W. R. Birks -. 16 -21 Maston Printing Co 43 00 Crane & Go 81 00 B. M. Payne 20 00 Bushong &Co 5 00 R. L. White 76 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. W. S. Turnidge $ 7 10 James Hart 4 70 A. C. Gaines 24 82 Henry Cyrus , 24 00 I H. B. Moyer ..; 127 74 'P'J.Nealon.... 6 65 Halloway & Weber 245 82 F. H. Porter 2 44 J. V. Keebler 10 00 Froman Bros 6 00 H. C. Hardman 4-20 . G. R. Whitlow . .' 1 50 John Geisendorfer 6 00 IT. J. Butler 86 45 I Dickinson Bros 15 00 J. R. Cartwright . ." 6 42 j B. M. Huston 8 00 standisn at morgan 75 C" H. Stewart.... 12 00 Dan'l Donahue. '. 5 6T Gilbert Harris 2 87 J. W. McDonald. 85 John Sommerville 12 50 O. H. Russell 4 25 D. C. Holt 23 85 A. C. Stellmacher 2 7K G. M. Devaney 6 80 J. P. Mertz 5 65 J. H. Starmes 1 25 L. L. Walker 11 10 Booth-Kelly Co...... 2119 S. H. Goin 14 00 W. H. Caldwell 25 00 Tyler & Bennett 2 08 Z. Mountjoy... ? 5 64 Banner Mill Co... 46 15 Jos. Mayer 2 E5 J. A. Wallace G i Brandeberry & Wheeler 41 00 Kerber & Mielke 23 00 A. T. MaCully & Son 171 60 Cirvallis Mill Co 26 08 Ed Marshall 560 Mrs. Emma Dyer .'. 9 00 Frank Thayer 28 00 F. JH. Porter 2 61 Henry Riggs 20 00 Standisn & Moyer 3 00 R. R. Robinett , 8 00 Mrs. M. E. Hamilton 6 Oft Wm. Bullis. . . 2 00 E. D. Sloan 7 50 Chas. Jenks ; . . Porry Parker. 35 22 08 miscellaneous. Nora Bilyeu $ 2 66 1 75 60 5 50 1VI. JjUUWlg , , N. C. Newman J. L. Irvine Albany Canal & Water Co 20 95 Stewart & Sox Hardware 6 00 Foshay & Mason 2 40 W. M. Parker 1 20 J. A. Wallace ..... 65 00 Ohling & Hulburt. 63 00 Samuel Conn 2 50 Fred Rock Mercantile Co 32 70 E. P. Hurst 65 36 F. B. Weber 2 55 S. N. Titus 4 60 J. H. Geddes 4 50 E. Washburn 1 00 William Fortmiller 6 09 T. M. Word 1 70 M. P. Burnett 1 00 F. M. Redfield ;. 950 00 Samuel Conn , . . 2 59 M. McCoy 12 00 II. G. Fisher -23 50 L. Douglas 1 00 W. A. Trimble 6 00 R. L. White 35 00 M. Tobias , 6 50 Corvallis Mill Co 9 24 Albany Planing Mill , 5 00 Stewart & Sox . . : 9 00 A Woman Hurt, Horse Killed During the races yesterday after- noon Mrs. Clirence Ireland, of Cori vallis, was standing in her buggy watching the contests when her horse became frightened and ran, throwing her out on the ground, and ruuning directly into the dray team cf Elliff & Snow, standing between tho grand stand and the sheds, the shaft striking a glancing blowi going into one of the horses, causing injuries from which tho horse died this morning. Mrs. Ire land was bruised some but not seriously injured. Mr. Wallace Baldwin, a resident of A'bany for several years, being secre tary of the water works, is n w visit i r; Corvallis friends. For nine years h has been working for Hatch Br is. m their line of steamers f.etw en Sari Francisco and Vallejo. Mrs. El. Vilder and children, of Portland, came up this noon on a visit with the former's sister, Mr., Cliud V-ink. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. French, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCoy. Mr J. F. McCoy, and MiBS Mable cC.nv mot t t tl j B iy todiy for a lew days out.