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MONDAY A FIRE The Flag Contest. COURT HOUSE NEWS. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded: Alexander V Ostrom to J E Hol berg, 1-4 interest in several tracts of timber land in a num ber of counties $ Corinthian Lodge to J S Van Winkle, part of lot Masonic Cemetery Mortgages for $190 and $150. 10 10 Hunters licenses granted W F Pfeiff er, 39; J W Shelton, 40; Joe Smith, 19; Harry Curran, 17; Dr J Myers. 65; Geo V Maxwell, 24; J A Wilkins, 17; W H Holman, 45; R Shelton, 47; . W A Ew ing, 39; L F Jones, 28. Total 197. J J Leonard is preparing the ground in the rear of the court house for the new semi-circuiar Grants Pass granite walk. - Death of Tobe Cox. Tobe Cox, native of Linncounty.died yesterday, while on his way from Coos county to Albany. He was taken ill .before starting. His brother E. G. Cox Jeft Saturday to attend him, and ar rived home this afternoon with the re mains of his brother, which will be buried in the family lot at the Central Cemetery, near Knox's Butte. The deceased was a son of Lewis Cox. He at one time owned a farm near the butte, but for several years was inter ested in mining. For the Fair. . Secretary Roberts and Mr. Eastburn today sent another fine assortment of . . iruitsto rortland tor the county exhibit, among the things being some fine cherries, the Late Dukes, . from A. L. Churchill's, some pears and peache3 from Wesley Milhol en's, some peaches from C. Stones, and bottles of peaches, israasnaw piums, ureengase plums, from different "nlapa. all crabs etc., creditable. Enforcing the Game Law. Stat Gamp Warden .T. W. Raker is doing his level best to make hunters re-1 nheaaanta and deer. And hns dpnnhVa in all the valley counties. Two arrests in I c- w- Hobart, a former Albany Whitney are on their way east to Michi .Junction were a banker and station ' young man, returned to Portland this gan and Iowa and other places on a agent. i afternoon after a week s sojourn m several week's trip. mere is aaia to pe a good oeai oi, .shooting in th is countv. but it will be looked after and numerous arrests mav be expected. , - Taken With Typhoid Fever. Harold Ellis, of thi3 city, who left a few weeks ago for his homestead about I fifteen miles from Wapinitia, Warm Springs agency, was taken seriously ill -at a sheep camp, with typhoid fever, and has since been cared for there. His father, Jesse Ellis, left this afternoon to look after him and get him out to .better accommodations and treatment Indiana Girls at the Ocean. Misse3 Elizabeth and Anna Heekman, -of Fort Wayne, Ind., sisters of E. C. Heekman of this city, after a trip to 'the Bay and a visit with their brother . here have gone to Salem to see another brother. It was their first site of an ocean, and they will take east with them many pleasant memories of it as well .as some very brown countenances. One of their experiences was the mis taking of a long and big headed kelp for a sea snake. Herman Hecker's Accident Herman Hecker, of Crabtree, the well-known cattle buyer, was driving esterday near Scio, when his horses egan kicking, breaking the bue-E-v un. and throwing Mr. Hecker out.breakintr one of his legs in a bad manner. He .was taken home and is being cared for. Will Barrett is home from Yaquina. H. F. Merrill returned this noon from the Bay. Mrs. Winn and daughter Zulu are at the fair. W. H. Stevens went to the Bay this afternoon. . Judge G. H. Burnett was in the city ;this afternoon. O. D. Austin returned this noon from a trip to his Siletz claim. Kev. P. A. Moses, of Corvallis, went to Tangent this afternoon. Miss Lucia Cochrane, of Salem, re turned home this morning. Sara Brown Savage, the elocutionist, of Salem, went to the Bay today. Mr. and Mrs. Z H. Rudd are taking their summer's outing at Cascadia. A. M. Hammer and E. E. Montague returned this noon from their Portland trip. Nels. H. Wheeler returned to Wood burn this morning after a Sunday trip home. Mr. Wilmot Pratt and family, of Holley, Colorado, are in the .city for the summer. F. K. Churchell and family have re turned from their trip to Portland and up the Columbia. Clyde Bilyeu went to Portland this afternoon to continue his work of can vassing the city Mrs. H. L. Cooper went to Eugene this afternoon on a visit with her broth er, Crii Burkhart. Dr. G. S. Wright and wife, of Mc Minnville, went to Cascadia today for their summer's outing. Capt. J. A. Griffith, of foot ball fame, Is in the city on his way back to Port land from a Newport trip. Miss Lou Waller, of Independence, has been a guest of the sisters at the Academy for several days. MINNIE MONTEITH VAN DRAN Died in Portland from Drinking Ginger Ale. j Mrs. Minnie, wife of Kasper Van dran, died suddenly in Portland, at her ng at iu o ciock. She and her sister Minerva had returned from a walk, when they opened a bottle of ginger ale. Mrs Vandran orank a httle and complained of a disagreeable taste, warned her sister, rushed into doorway and died in a few minutes. Dr. William Jones, who was called. stated that it was a case ot acidpoi- soning, from the contents, tne nature, ... ......... .. The deceased was a native of Albany, v . ii a daughter of John Monteith, and was 41 years of age. The investigation made snows that there was prussic acid in theginger ale. A cat was was given some of it and died instantly. The theory is that it was gotten there in some , way by ex- ... , d nistrouoie wunouo. iou.ig. ; . Thfl remains will be brought to Al- bany on the noon train tomorrow and kri, ;tv. v,nrinl in thn familv lot in thfl ntv cemeterv. General regret is expressed here over the death of Mrs.- Vandran, who had many friends here. , Linn's Oldest Cabin. Brownsville and Scio are disputing as to which has the oldest log house in the county. Brownsville gave her date as 1B47.NOW scio comes torwarowitnaiog cabin built in 1844 and gives the picture of it. John Packwood was the builder, He gave a section pi iana to jonn jay Crabtree, new comer with a wife and fourteen children, to build a cabin on another section. The Crabtrees lived in the house until Mr. Crabtree's death in 1892. J. C. Irvine and family and Miss Mc. Cullough left this afternoon for New- r.ori- fnr thir summer's nntinff. ' port for their summer's outing, Mrs. r-rea lviueuer, 01 rorutmu, a former Albany lady, is spending a week in Albany with her many friends, Harry and Tom Parker, of Cottage Grove, have been at Bohemia several daysworking on their mining claims. Mr- George Pierce came up to Albany 'kms. . . Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson, of Eu- ' trana fama rlnwn THIS mominir Tor a day s visit at tne nome oi mr. m. Acneson. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt left for their east ern home this morning after a visit at the home of the former's brother Mr. N. D. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Drum, former Al banv'neonle. are in the citv on a visit with tnends and tne iatter:s latner Mr. Frank Trites. Mrs. Frank Wood left this morning for Nome, Alaska, to join her husband, who has a two vears enraeemest in running a dredger. w:n xi r - n p. v , nowTfrtlanV noon on his way home trom the say. tie is a traveling man now. i i rn 01Ubblng, TermS , ' iinany Democrat and Examiner J2. 66, Albany Democrat and.Oreitonian ta.Zo, 1 IMnn iMtnAflril inn Kprnlh jnl Ml, Albany Democrat and Oommontr 2.00, Democratand Uomvitead, $2.00. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ia hereby gUen that the un- dersig ed Exnctitr.xea have filed their final bcb iunt in the matter oi the ettUa of the County (ilerk of LlnnOou i'y, Ort-inn. and ihe County Cou't of mid county and eta e has used Saturday, September 2nd,l05,a' 9 o'click a.m. of mid day a) tbe time for tearing ob- jecJona to the said final acconnt, if auv, unci 'or the final settlement ol said es tate Martha K. Calkins. G n ace May Calkins. T. J. Stitis, Executrixes. Atto ney for Executrixes. Dated August 4ih, 1905. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE fJo'ice if herby given that tbe nn - deni lined by virtue of an Older ol the Utnnty Conrt of Linn County, Oregon, hiob md iiiori uo u uij oui, iwo, iu tne ma'ter ol tne estate ol M. bcott, deceased, .will on and after Ihe 12th day of August, 1905, offer for sale, at private sale, in Albany. Oregon, the fo lowing described real eB'ale to-lt: Tu J Northwest quarter ol Block No. 2 in E ltios Addition to the city of Al biny. Linn Conntv. Oregon, alpo Lota 7 and 8 In block N . 1 in Kirpatrick'a a l litition to the town o! Lebanon, Lion 0 nn y Oregon. Tonus of aale cab. A. I. Fcott. Administrator of estate of M. Scott, Heceaed J. N. Buncan, Attorney. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby Riven to al. whom it may c rcern tbBt tho undersiirned hao Knon rlitlv Bnnnn ntoH AVArilf.riP nf Ilia ettate of Elizabeth Blafn, deceneil, bylm,y cincs.-n that in under iBn. d hti ,he coucty court ol Linn Oounty, Ure ein, ihretore,all persona having claima against said eeUte are hertby n tilled to preae t the earn to me, vith Ihe r.ropsr voudiers, at the etore of tha L. E BUI i Company in the city of Ai-bat-y. I.inn Count. Oregon, within s x tn -tu 1.8 from tbe date hereof. Ujtd this 16th day of June. 1905. L. K. Blain, Excuitr. rt 111' I I 1 1 n 11! I i nai Aiiani rave oein a 015 - , played at Sternberg's for sometime, ' Fire caught in the rear of C. D. Dan ' "J ed this afternoon by the mer Dvke's bakery this afternoon. There MM ' "SL"'"". . " ". .".,,""" .uw .tterl from r.,.a i,.i ' i!!." u'.. on minnbii and Misg v D . was aIone ln charge of the store bak An aIarm was d d Several who were present . , . . hnM to aiendid VHnr.,Sh. th water from the - denartment s hose was turnea on. it ' fnptl,nntB for tn eallery u Q Crawford an5 the Stratton art store adioimng.as well as lor me iront ot tne van uvKe BaKery. as w $100 and pei4p3sthe same amount to the building owned by William Vance. Mr. Van Dyke's loss will be about m. " inere was n insurance. - While gone recently some one stole all 0f Dr. Vard Littler's fine peaches. w H Holman went t0 Newport to- day ..where he will join D. BuSrd and fti. KrAnph nnd orn nnwn to tne Aisea . hnnt. r-. " F. M. French went to the liay yes- and his son John returned on the ex- curison train last night. R. S. Clark a prominent citizen of Lawrence county, Penn., left for home this afternoon after a prospecting trip through the valley including AiDany, The threshing outfit of Norris and Will Morris was burned near Salem last Saturday, causing a loss of $300 or $900. The Morris brothers are former Albany young men. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stetter and two SOns, arrived yesterday from Valentine, Nan., on a visit with the former'! visit with the former s brother, Mr. Will Stetter,. and will re- main here two weeks. Logan Haves, of the Oregon Saving's Bank, of Portland, for exactly seven teen years Western Union agent at Corvallis, returned home this morning after a Corvallis trip. Mr. James Crawford, wife and daugh- ter, leading citizens of Pendleton, are the guests of M. Acheson and family. Mr. urawiora is a iormer uinn cuuui-jr He is in the harness business. ' Mr. James Ellis, of Minneapolis, left for homo this morning alter spending a ween or two wiui uw iieuuew, y'- Ellis and neice. Mrs. C. E. Sox, was accompanied to Portland by Mr. Sox. ,,, ' , . , . . G. Wood has returned from a six Mrs. Wood and daughter Mrs. J. R. weeKS trip w rurtiuiiu tuiu xno ioura nev. JPloyd Lfoms, alter spending Rnnriav at Mr. Pfeiffer's returned to rtat..n;t fhia mn.n nn n nnnhnno hla outing. He will return to Albany oat. urdaf and preach in the U. P. church iv wok- Sunday and also on the following Sun day. Dr. Vard Littler and wife returned Cascadia, and report a splendid time n i. 1 : i there, a delightful mace for an outing; inougn not so mony mere as last year , those who go are universal in their praise of the place. , i Mr Hub Bryant, wife and part of familv. left this mornincr for Portland to attend the fair. ' Rev. McNemee, of ! Uicr Harbor, on the sound, who has home this morning. ........6. .wyw- mate oi Mr. .Bryant, I W. H. Hogan has added to his string of hnrsBs nn nf thfl nrotriost animate inthatlflv rvrfl"uorniH finnnr - in tne va ley, a tnree year 010 ni ypur - chasedofN7A.Blodgett. Itwu&ed b j ,A Crawford With Caution as the dam.- A hlooded animal with a cmod -fBn W. D. Childs, wife and six year old i J l. . .. c r-. .:u- :.. ' the citv the onests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Childs have just returned from a trip to the fair, with which they were greatly pleased. Mr. Childs belongs to a '4 9 family. ' Chas. H. Stewart, and Misses Emma Sox, Georgene Payne, Mary Stewart and Lena Miller, returned this noon from the Temple of Mirth. Nve Creek. where they have been for a couple of weeks having a glorious time. Miss Sox was accompanied by Miss Mary jMoian oi iorvauis, The second union lawn services at the court house dr jw a large and interested crowd. Rev. Douglas delivered an able sermon, rcev. iivans read the scriptures, Rev. Launcr offered the invocation. Rev. Nelson presided and S. N. Steele . lead the tinging and was also heard in a 10 0. i I Five Taylor Brothers gave a concert at Turner s Saturday evening enjoyed by a good many of our citizens. A year ago tney were in Albany and gave a ' concert at the opera house. They are snlendid sintrers and rood acto.n. Th boysare brothers of.Slats Taylor, the bate Dan pitcner. iney nave an engage mact at Newport, where they will spend about a month. . - EXECUTRIX'S KOTlCS, N-it'c is hereby ien tha- t'ie umlnr aig':el ai on h 3 I fay of July. 0J . duiv appnu'vd hi tux O unt-. O mrt, -! Linn Oouoty, Or n, rxi-cul x .. tt.i Unt will hiiJ tretam nt ol J sin Thorn-aadece.s-d All persons having fiaims aicain.t said e-'ute are h-rebv required to pre'i-nt them, vroH)rly v riled, si the offi.-e nf W. 8. Ki.iR, in Albany. O'f-gon witlitn tix oiLiithi f tun tliif da'e. Dated tni l'lli.lar of JiW. 10)5 Mary It. Tnns, Executrix W. 8. Rislby. Attorii.v fur Executrix. CUARDIAM'S NOTICE NotiC3 is hereby given to all whom it been duly apnuinteJ nuatditu of lrson and efl:ate of Sarsh Huhea. old and feenle perao-i. ud that t.11 per eons liarin any claim aeainet bah Sirah tlajibea are hereby no -fie i am: req nre.l to prerent the anmx to o-l lot pa.ineul viibiii ix ni nlii, iiIM t, date lureof Kti ihh inip. voj htr a, my re Ir.toc- in Albany. Or .-iron. Oa eJ tbia 16 Inlay ol Jane. 1905. Giobgb W. Huuues, Guardian Tllrt Mnfn f .1. fi r.:!1- . a? shown by the following vote, to the uLi. ', o fa.a o-i 11 toi r,n. to inrn I Ladies of the Maccabees! 3592 Woodmen of the World 1667 'The Senate 1093 Madison Schoj 891 774 470 339 Lions imks United Artizans 820 Rathbone Sisters 272 1 uciausi uud 246 . vj. u. o... The 2500 Foresters' '.'.'.'.'.'.' '. A. F. D aiv,.,,,.. rvn RbeccaT ..V A. O. U. W ." , I. 0. O. F. ." G. A. R K. f P. ...... .., AUO I 641 52 35 35 28 rraternai union St Johns Lodge... Maple School Modern Woodmen Post Office...- 22! 20 12 10 Eastern Star .- 7 D. of H. 7 W. C. T. U , 6 , Eastern Star Grange ' 4 , About seventv Albany Elks will go to Portland Elk's day, Wednesday, Au- guar 10. The trading stamp scheme is afflicting Cottage Grove. Bab enough, butthere are others. - Twelve reform school boys made a break last Saturday and escaned. a- mong them being Leo Jacks of this city, The S. P. is putting in a big fifty foot scale, one of the largest along the possible to hold it this afternoon as in road, required by the big business here. te"ded- . . , , days. The proprietor has promised to move. ucou unv i". u u., There was a continuous streak of hot weather at prinevil!e during July and int0 Aumist. over 100 in the shade numerous times. A large and choice assortment of fruits, vegetables and standard gro cerieg to Be,ect from at Ellig at Humohrev's Phone Red 321; DeDutv Poitmaster Powell is anxious to know who sent him a calf's tail through the local mail this morning, JLk u j ,-n. it B The three months old child of Mr.and Mrs. J. E. Berwick, of Portland, died m that city yesterday and was brought a niuauy una uuuu j.ur uui iai, The 2600 pound horse of C arles Todd ii-inT-i Y'i. hr.S "1BU ruruaiiu mai. oaturuay. n n . Knrr. nnrt nor. Snt.urrlnv. '1 hfl was brought ud near this citv and Ho iM i was exnioit ng it. mu. V. J Ji 1. J! All xnc uuaru ui uireutura 01 Aiuaiiy vui" lege have secured the services of Miss Fforence Roach, of Rushvllle, 111., r s instructor in voice culture. She is said to be q"lte talented, TUESDAY. Being Investigated., The investigation of the death of Minnie Monteith Vandran. at Portland u. ... uinvn m tun ore . kill ginger 200 people. A postmortem examination ! of the deceasedshowed the stomach to have contained a large auanitv of the 'acid. The criminal nart of the un- , ;iu. ! yan. ui mu un- fortunate death will be thoroughly in- vestigated. The case has created wide- spread interest in Albany as well as in .Portland. The general ODinion is that it was a case of murder, though the poison was intended for Mr. Vandran instead of his wife. Miss Sadie Cohen left this afternoon for Portland. Mrs. Prof. Edwards returned this noon from Salem. Harry Schlosser has returnel from his Pacific outing. Mr. and Mrs. S. E.King, prominent people of Walla Walla, were in the city this .afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Eagles and daughter, Oregon's prize baby, went to Portland went to Portland this afternoon for The best self-filling fountainjpen on this afternoon. Elks day. Most of the Elks, though, j the market at French s Jewelry Store. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rampy and will go in the morning. Superintendent Douglas, of the Linn daughter Cecil arrived this morning on Lieutenant Clifton Butler, with the county exhibit, has been asked to re their way to the Bay. . U. S. army at Atlanta, Ga., after a sign. R. S. Wilkms and Pera and Elmer short visit home, will leave tonight for, For fresh roasted colToes and pure Wilkms lelt this morning tor the fair, going on the overland, Mrs. Nellie O. Baker dren left this noon for their summer's outing. and Elk two chil City for Mr. Jake Stetter and family and Mrs. M. G. Stetter took a ride to Brownsville this morning. Carl Huston went to Newport this afternoon for an outing, accompanied by his cousin Mrs. Dr. Roane. Jos. Tyler, of Salem, a former Alb any man, went to Halsey this af tonoon to look after his property there. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Collins left this morning on a trip to the . fair at Port land and afterwards up tho Columbia. Hon. S. B. Huston, of Hillsboro. a prominent candidate for congress on the republican ticket, was in the city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Huston and Perrv Conn and family left this afternoon on a fair trip. They will stop at Judge Bartons. Rev. J. J. Evans, of the Christian church, left this noon for San Francis co, to attend the national convention of the Uhnslian cnurcnes. Robert Douglasr the vegetable expert, returned this noon from a Portland fair inspection trip, while th re rendering valuable assistance in the Linn county booth. Sheriff Ross, Assessor J. H. Lutz, Geo. Landreth and several others came ut from Toledo this noon to attend the big Elks gathering in Portland to morrow. Returned from the Bav todav noon: "Alford B. Weatherford, Mr. and Mrs. f . V. igman, the Misses Allen, J. M. Rnls'on, Hon. 'Squire Farrar, and Mrs. C. J. David. Probate: ln estate of Jas 11 Stephens, will filed. Provisions $5 to each of grand children Oren, Harry, Ebert and Jessie Newland, Willie and Elsie Morgan, and his son Frank C Stenhens: $100 to his son S H Stephens; all rest of property to his son r red U Stephens, value 01 DroDertv S4S0. A A Tussim? executor. In guardianship of Oscar Ireland, Preston Ireland appointed guardian. Property $750. Circuit court: Motion to strike out part of Surety Co's reply filed by G W Wright and Carey F Martin attorneys for defendant Crossley in McNary agt Crossley. 236 1 License to marry granted Wm A 235 Wilson, of Clallam Co., Wash., and 226 Anna L Field, T E O'Connor and Be 178 atrice Kose. 1251 T.iKonaAa f linnf mint-arl T IT PnrMa Astoria, aged 39: JS Lawrence, Foster, 52; John A Millard jr. Albany, 19; C M Flickinger, Syracuse,23; Oliver Shernll, Harrisburg, 16. . ' Deeds recorded: August KoencKe to Henry Sullivan, Gold Elenhant Extension claim. ' Quartzville district $ Mortgages $1500, $60, $300, $700. Funeral Notice. The funeral service of Mrs. Minnie Monteith Vandran will take place at the Presbyterian church, in this city to- morrow, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. On account of the non arrival of Watt Monteith, brother of the de- ceased mni ban Francisco it was mv atnnH nr n Alhnnv a that t w 11 he aa stated above. Mr. Watt Monteith will arriva tomorrow morning and stop here. The inquest was held today. Dr. Davis's Oysters. The oysters of Dr. M. M. Davis, planted in the Yaquina last winter, then smaller then a penny are now as large as a half dollar piece. Some were raked up a few days ago and thi3 fact was revealed, showing fine progress for to become a big one on the Bay. It take3 three years for oysters to reach the eating stage. i Miss A. M. Hammer and J. L. and , r-ht rnf,lrnBfi trnm rfvr turned from Portland ... . . ... S?"'"?":- mi3B neia uiiucrt. wuu win via it ueic . Howard Payne, of San Lousi Obispo, nltf loft- fnf hnrna nnnn anm - le" f" thi s noon accom- K"' "i '"V"l"ri ih iniS .? hir former home. bllU WUltt.1 tti, rn. i cu .'j ti n n t Chester Stevenson and his Portland friend. Mr. Harold, will leave tonight on a fishing and hunting trip up Cow flrftAlc nnnvnn T-nnf voni- vniino men were in the Cascades. jl j . j - e . . IS in Adam Assell, of Newport, MnriA . wifkhni 1 fhnidar otn. alnMuiv for "?r- h- wa 8. accepted a position in the onesnutwood Business , . o-t- i-v.,- r'-iif -i ;fii gKLS dtv to reside 'He is an 1 LJS:?1V nfiuH nl?t,,, S efficientinstructor, and his departure is regretted. Misses Bessie Burkhart and Winnio Longbottom returned this noon from Siletz, where they spent several weeks in a very enjoyable manner. Thev brought home several fish which they caugnc tnemseives. C. F. Dohling and family have moved to Linn county to reside, recent ly here from Milan, Kan. Mr. Dohling has bought the Price farm near the Price school house, and will soon take charge of the farm. W. H. Hogan, F. J. Devine, Frank Collins, M. D. Brandeberry, Clyde Fox and several other prominert Elks, oun pranciscu, previouaw returiiiiis iu YUUIim. JU.. WllCia IIO Will IJIUUUUIV Mrs. P. A. noung and daughter isa- belle returned this noon from Hortland. Hcuurnuaiueu uy tuts luniiei t cousin, Miss Violet Smee, of Pittsburg, Penn , who will spend the summer here. Miss Smee was here on a several months visit seven years ago. Miss Helen Elkins went to Porthni this afternoon to meet uj. Luther r Elkins, deputy district atlerney i Francisco, who will arrive'there of San the fair come up to' Albany to see his father and many friends. , Miss Ruth Flinn last evening turned her home into a Temple of Mirth and entertained the Nye Creek gang in a ,. ' , . . . ., very pleasant evening's party, inlionor , - Ther wa 8 K".d attendance at the of Miss Georgene Payne, who will leave funeral of Mrs. Minnie Monteith Van tonight for Southern California, where dran this afternoon, with many floral she will spend the fall and winter. . tarings. The pall bearers wore Went to Portland this morning to at- 1 J.u. !.. M- J MM I IT IJ1! S"" T T ' n j? -i m i1 Recorder Van Wjnkleand family, W. H. warner anu iamny, . mciviuup aim iaillliy, mr. UIIU iruo. iv. vvai, mi. ai'u Mrs. ij. u. uamcron, mr. anu Mrs. j J. Horsky, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morgan, N. D. Conn, It. S. Shaw, Frank Ketvh um, William Eagles and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burggraf. A party was given last evening ot home of I). F. Young, in the third ward, in honor of Mis3 Frankio Watldington, of Charter Oak, Iowa, who is vis'ting at tho home of Mr. Young. An enjoy able time was had in games, and choice refreshments were seived, Those present were: MiBses Bessie and Mauo Rryai.t, Mary AtgetsingiT, Pearl Smith Ethel Waters, Ada, Lett and Siirt Pratt, and Messrs. Clyde Bryant, John Jryant and Joo Oper. Three Chicagoians. Charles, Minnie and Ella Hobler, of Chicago, after a visit at the home of their great uncle, Mr. Fred Bruckman, left to-day for Portland to attend the fair before returning home. On their way here they did the Yellowstone Park. While here Mr. Bruckman and family-took them to Newport where they had their first view of the ocean. They are bright and fine looking young people who are enjoying their summer's trip immensely. ' A Newport Catch. Master Glenn Walker made the big gest catch of any one over at the Bay . When fishing off the warf at Newpor t, in throwing his hook he accidently caught it in one of his fingers. It cost ' him $1.00 to have it cut out, leaving a rather painful wound. That s one way of catching with a "silver hook" as many are accused of who return, bringing home fish. Fell From Hay Mow. Alfred Freerksen, son of Stephen Freeksen, yesterday afternoon fell from the hay mow in his fathei's barn, on the Corvallis road, a distance 01 eighteen feet.upon the floor below, striking on his hands and knees. He was consid erably bruised, and it was feared one arm might be broken, but it was only strained. Dr. J. Myers was sent for and attended him. Found Dead. Andrew Holtrof, an old bachelor who has been residing alone in a cabin at Jordan, for several years, last night . was found dead, in his cabin, where he had evidently lain for a couple of days. Upon authority of Coroner Fortmiller, there being no suspicious circumstance, ounai was ordered. A mud turtle caught near Eugene by a turtle man had the marks J. P.. 1865 on it. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hume, died this morning of chol era infantum, at the age of eight days. Another advertising car of the Bar-num-Baily circus has been in the city today, with a decoration committee of able bodied young men. Henry Oleman, the young man taken throught the city recently from Sum mitt to the hospital at Salem, is report ed worse, and his father was sent for. W. E. CooDer. of Indenendence. has A:, inr w00 tua maidon nf vi.. n-: j i -i, i.iip. u.iKKo mm uia now viiu ui uuaa. meam. Dr' Withvcomb. a prominent candi- I, gon who recently Btirred matters up in P. 'A . . . ... F. the O. A. C. board, was in the city this morning on his way north '. lne government weather prediction , ...... w nignt and weanesaay, ami warmer. The river is stationary at .7 of a foot ab ,ow water According to the Corvallis gauge this would be ox- .i . P ncciv ac low watei. I Prof. J. B. Horner, of the 0. A. C. .UA Uon MA4...MnJ r 17 uao jusb ictuiucu xiuiii cjuolciii uregon. savs that the storv about his . , . ... r-j - ...-.y.j - josh. He hasn't seen any deer at all, but expects to take a shot at some after awhile, IH AND AROUND ALBANY. Watermelons on ice at the Elite. Dill pickles for sale by Ed. Davidson. Souvenir goods at French's Jewelry store. Lewis 'and Clark cold rinllflra nt 1' rench 8 Jewelry Store. See French's show window for the latest in Decorated China. Highest cash prices for all kinds of poultry at Jas. McCourt's. Butter canvasses for only 65 cents at The Albany Hardware store. The market is being well supplied witn peacnes at so cents por box. teas go to the Tea Store. Phono Mn n h-,aa rlal.,,a,., The government weather prediction a: tonight showers, Thursday fair and yarmer. The river is .7. A social will be held nt the RiversMa ia: tonfght showers, Thursday fair and . tk ., t n 1 school house next Saturday evening, to which all are invited. Ice cream and cake will be served. I Now is a trood time to enmmenen thn mu'.iv ot anonnanu. nooKKeoDin? nn Jll l.ms tL p .neCtlC' "V 1V.n'ver81ty- The Ful1 term opensiep:. ' A crowd of Elks left this morning '"t Portland to join the big herd there. ?" " 1 r,""1 -eventy memoers oi wo i?' ,oa8 ,,avo Kn0 on XZ. Z.Z i r i JA r ! V "ujrui 1 ni1 John Althouse. Rev, 1 rea.h3(1 the Bermo nn Griswold imprescive effort;. For a Wenk DlgiBtlon S mrdiclne can rnplace food but O iaintierlan's Stomach ami Liver Tab- Hia wi.i uuip oii n dwe.t your fooil. It ia no: tbe quiutity of loon aken that K ve at enitlli and v gor lo llu avsum. i Mit, mo amount digei'ed BDd aseim ilntKl. If troubled with a week d'gea tl.in, don't fail to give, theau Tab n a irlnl. Thouaanila Lave tieeti ne. II led b thrlr uae, They only o ut a qua: ter. for aale by Foshay & Mason. Order Elite ice creams and sherbet or your dinners, parties or teas.