MONDAY. Branching Out. St. Johns Review: President I. E. Richardson of the Eclectic Business University was in the city Wednesday in the interest of the. Night School to be conducted in St. 1 Johns this winter. He desires to meet the young people on Thursday after noon and evening of next week 4 to 9 p. m. President Richardson is a man of much experience, and requires the highest standard of work. He places his students in the best positions. He will be assisted by Prof. A. A. Welch. His Portland office is 435 Worcester building. The people of St. Johns should take much interest in this school. ' Those interested should write Presi dent Richardson at once, and be sure to meet him next week when he comes to r city. Died in Portland Mrs. Junkin, known as Grandma! Junkin, died in Portland yesterday at ' the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ollie today. Jackson Stevens, at the age of 82 years. S. N. Steele went to the Bay this af She was a pioneer, a resident of Linn i ternoon. county for many years, residing near , carl Hodes, of Portland, has been in Tangenc. Her husband died many tne cjty on a vja;t- yean MSi riS-Jkln'tht cftv a' Ed- Zey. carpenter at the asylum, a son, and Glen Junkin, of this city, a . . . "1 H ' grandson. She was beloved by all we"1 10 ne y today. .Vimwimr her. The remains were Mrs. Rev. Pratt and child left this brought up this noon and taken to Tan gent tor Burial. H. Vollstedt will have a public sale at the Dr. Hill place, one mile west of Sodaville, on Friday, Sept. 28, at 10 a. m. at which time he will dispose of oil hia t ilnh pnm hm-spa. hnp-s. Tou- lou geese, farming machinery, cheat hay, white Russian side oats, cream separator, Babcoek milk tester, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ' I iUMMONS In th Circuit Cart of tbe State of Oregon f r Lpm County : tt. C. Marjjaaou and Mary J. Mima- eon, tie wile, Eva Diet, Jetlio Dick am Esttier Dim'. Dl-luu"B. vb. E. B. Ken dall and B ssie Kendall, his wle, Htllard V. Kendall, iNortnan B. Kendall, Lnov II D-uial, nuna Skipwortn, Fanny Priveit sod John Priveit, ber bu8bnd. Kliza Wi'lutt. Mary E. bouraides. ana Cba.les Bi-urgardes, her husband, De fendants. To E. B. Kendall and Bessie Kendall, his wife, aod Chailes Bouardes, the above named defendants. In the name of ibe State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and anBwer tbe complaint of tbe atovp named plaintift?, in the above eotiiltd court, now on file with tbe chrk ol said court, on or before tbe 29tb day. of October, lt)C6, and jou are hereby notibed that it jou fail . to appear aud ananer said e raplatnt aa hereby re- 4UUCU, iuo piniuuuB win nppiy 10 int b.uikiui viid iv.ioi udujiuucu lu lueir cuDnplaiut, to-wit : for a decree correL-t- 20th davol i.. Rf cord n lit nicora OI in&; deeu lua-.e cn t lie 4eedB. volume 4i), on pate 635 thereof on tbe'sOib day of Jaiy 1.91 eo ibat the des-ritition of the land ifcere.n shall ' .ww.w ... ... vmi u ui leaa: land, to-wu, the Houth-"f tbe toutu west and lot 8 in ate inn 31. int. -wo- ship 1- b utb, range 3 west, n.e nonu' and Iota 1 and 2 oi seotiuu U, iu to- ship 13 aouih, raDge 3 ves:. in ibe d a irictol land auojct. lo 1.1. a: Uieguii City, Oregon, the esnje beiiiir ton dot a tion una olaim oi William Bei.uen ami wiffl. nniifinatiun No. 69HS. v.na .h , ---- excepting, however, the f.iloiuu tracts oi land umutoioie boiq, to wi , cexi li ning at the northcest corot-r or 'be K. natiou laud olnim uf Will.au, B.uuoii, notification N). 6998. lu toniioi.ipj U and. 13 sjuth, tange 3 west, thenc-i bou.t. 61 loJa, thence e-st to tho ease ol said .laiui. thence north on paid ert lir.u to the south line of Mercer ThooipsoL'ii donation land claim JNo. 47, uounciion No. 2438, thence west "n t-aid souiu hoe to tbe eoutbweet corner of taiu Thomp son1 claim, tbence toitb lo the extreme noitbt-aet corLtr of said VViM. m Ben nett's donation laud cl-im, thence wtBt to the place ol beginnlnir, tituaje and being in Linn eunnty, Oregjn, and con taining abou 80 aoreii ;txuepting also the following dcBL-nbed piece cr tract of land sold by toe aiimimetralrlx ot the estate of W. L. Kendall, deceated, to tt. P. Block at publto auction and conveyed by deed December 9th, 1871, comuiebuiiig 13.42 chuius west of the aiitneat run. er ot a parcel ot land uwneu i.. -. Brock and rnuuiDg ibet c ea .3 ,2 cbains, tLei.ce uouti .126 u.., tbeuca west 7 chains to iut .o...e. ul h roaa leading to KenrlGil'a briuxr, emu south bearing weet along tak t.a.i iol the. plac cf beitinniu., t&ntaii.iiit 3i' acigB, more or lest; exceptiu en ti e following piece or j arcel ul iau.i eul.i u a.oreeald, to-wit, comuiei-ciii a. .t.e ouihweat lOrner of it:e d.uatmn lain olaini of William Benneit a-u iuii-iii tbecce north 43 chains, tiiem e -ae 8 4 chains, to center of railioau (u au.) thence louth 48 chaios, tlienof am 8.-.0 chains to the place ot bi-giui in., con taining 40 12 acres, all in ,owii8iiipB 12 and 13 Btvuth, range 3 weel, Wil auietic Meridian, In Linn count , , 0.eon. ai.rt aggregating 153.12 acra, mure ur .fa?, and part ot donation laud claim I William Bennttt, aud leaving 18.t.o acrvs more or Ibpb, bs the amount con vejed herein, laviug aod txue.tii.u a small undivided interen then owrn-d b Mary E. Bourgardrs and Cbarles B jur gardeB, ber buaband; instead of tbe da acription erroneously put iu tuerte rt mentioned as beioii recorded the 30 h day of July, 1891, and for sueb oicerai rl farther order aa lo the con 't may m m jubt and proper and according to equity. This Bummona it served by piiulica tion by the order of tbe Hun. William Galloway, jndue of the bjv entiiled conrt, dnly made on tbe 8tb da; o Aoguat, 1906, which order prescribed that tbe first publication thereof ehull be mane on tbe 14 b day of September. 1906, and tbe laet publication thereof abal: ba made on tbe 20th day of October, 1908, requiring tbe said defeudanta to appear and answer tbe complaint of tbe plaintiffs, -led in tbe above entitled court, on or before tbe 29tn day of Oclo ber. 1906. Dated . .he I0t U' Sip-, ember, I9C6. W EATLl ERFORD 4 VVYATT, Attorneya f r PlalntiSi. OPENING DAY. A General AttacK on China. This was the opening day for upland birds, and the fields were full of hunt ers from daylight, when the crack of the Winchesters and Marlins and Stev ens, etc., be?an. Hunters have done well to get their limit, but there are rumors of some far in excess of the ten. While a good many birds had been killed before hand there were plenty left, and great sport is reported. Albanv sent out a crowd. Prominent nimrods were also present from other places. Portland sent up quite a dele- Kuiiu'i, among mem Deuig wiua un lock of the Telegram, N. F. Sargeant, C. A. McCargar, L. E. Trent, H. D. Sill, H. H. Fish, Geo. H. Jeffries and J. R. Posson. E. D. Griggs and E. R. Wheeler. Drominent Tacoma shots. came over here to get a few birds and I i! .1 Il . l uejiu me nuust ui tne spun. A tariff law went into effect in Japan noon for their home at Glendale. The National Association retail drug gists convened in Atlanta, Ua. today. Dr. E. J. ThomDson went to Inde- mue- pendence and Corvallis this afternoon. t,,j T3.,tt oi. ,- ; 4i, city this afternoon on a visit with his if,, 4-u; ,, ,,;';4. ;th u; mother. Jack Allen, in full dress suit, left this noon for Philomath, on telephone business. H. K. Jackson, a son of Minor Jack- son, of Brownsville, was an Albany vis- itor this afternoon. Mrs. C. R. McHargue. of near Har- risburg, returned this noon from a Portland trip. President Roosevelt returned to Washington today after a long summer at Oyster Bay. The appointments of the M. E. con- f erence in session at Portland will not be announced until tonight. loieoo .eaaer:-w. a. roterson, assisant C. & E. agent at Albanv, visit- ed his parerits-also her-in Tol6do last Sunday. Walter Bilyeu returned, to Portland this morhiner to resume his dental studies. He will graduate next spring, A pleasant social event was a China shower in honor of Miss Jessie Cox-who next Wednesday will become Mrs. Harry Loveall. A sale of stuff on the poor farm has been made and the farm will be rented out, the lessee to board the inmates at a price to oe agreed upon. MaVOr OChmitZ OI ban f ranClSCO left ?day n . three months European trip, Probaby to escape the awful political tano- ff in Rnn Frnni- een tnnirlp in Snn hranmai -..-. Rev. and Mrs. Babcoek, of Salem, were in the city this afternoon on their way nome irom wewpori, wnere tney Mrs. A. C. Westgate Saturday even- ine entertained a number of vounir people in a pleasant manner in honor of her brother, of California, who is here on a visit. Miss' tioodin, one of the .eachers in the Prineville schools, left this morning for that citv. accompanied hv Helpn '".V 'iVZ r jan.co -iiuiii-,t auei u vuit wua buuniv Treasurer Elkins. 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sloan will leave tomorrow mornintr for Elbowwoods. N. Dak., on a vUit with their son Burr oioan, cne agency carpenter, expecting t0Z,Tl . -OIW wttiecii, ui ..ue . ui uw.u jlci- am. came ud Saturday evenintr. nnH Kram. came up Saturday evening, veHLernav cnnir n nein with niv w i. v tir i ... ... BVVV.IU.U hi. na.iuiiai xi ligation jiciii uui--aiiiaii. mi. turn iuiei. i Marks through the country. Mr. Haz- Congress at Boise, returned to Red- Olin Stelcnaker, of Albanv, spent Sun en is not a hunter, except after news, mond Saturday bringing with him his day with Miss Bessie Frisby. and did not go out today after birds. father and sister, who will visit there j John Butterworth came up this noon 1 R. G. Littler spent Sunday in Albany r a while. . to attend the regular Bession of the vn guesr. or nis orotner ur. vard Litt'er. He is a member of the West Coast Engineer Co.. installers of tele- phone systems and electric light plants, which is doing a fine business. Members of the M. E. conference came up to Salem this forenoon to con- duct the dedication services of the new Kimball theological seminary, and will return to Portland this evening to com plete the work of the conference. The Democrat recently run a want aciv. i:r tpe (Jo-operative Land Co. Anrirti Pnildinn- Minnoan-Ma Minr. i is now lea n-d th.it the government has Washington-J. T. Bibb, Tacoma v j ' eturn.a,d r. J,00" 0,. dec Wth concern fraudulent, an in- seal lock; V. E. Campbell, Goldendale' ! ?ort'an-. , JeV- McDougall will be" vostigati-n revealing its fake character, gas cut-off; J. Crawford, Seattle f uel-1 tonight. William Sproule. who has been feeding apparatus; E. E. Johnston, I Louis Stimson, of Salem, Grand keep freight traffic man -er of the Southern Lyle, kettef-cover; P. M. Lupton, Seat- ; er of th,e ,rec.9r?s, and ,eels ,for many i ani ii-. mi mi c ii-!r. loaav Dee an .-;.; ..: ... working f..r the Gu.-i;enheimer Smelter i rust at SuU.i'OO a year. Mr. Sproule has been in Albany several times. He is succeeded by H. A. Jones. A dispatch from Scio to the Salem Statesman savs an elpptrii? milcuov nitii be built in the near future . connecting jcio witn saiem, mat irom scio the line will extend up Thomas creek and Crabtree, tapping the fine belt of timber there, of which heavy purchases have been made the past month. Mrs. Dr. Thomas, of Mollalla, re- turned this morning from a visit with Mrs. E. A. Parker, her sister, at Cot-1 tage rove, nno leic lor home this af-' ternoon. Mrs. Thomas was one of the ' charter members of the Pleasant-. Grove Presbyterian church organized ' fifty years ago, when she was fifteen years of age. As she looks to ha nnlv about forty five it is difficult to realize State W. C. T. U. Mrs. Henrietta Brown, Mrs. L. E. Blain, Mrs. W. ' F. Garrett and Mrs. Nutting left today for Newberg to at- and it will last until Thursday after noon. tend the twenty-fourth annual meeting stock law was imposed on Saturday by e6nresp!idin sfe "ft XX etaoorate Droetam wi l be carrieri nut MARRIED. Ward-Hiil. On Saturday evening at the home of the bride's father, Dr. J. L. Hill, Mr. Fred Ward and Miss Emily Graham Kill were united in marriage. Rev. S. A. Douglas performing the ceremony in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Miss Hill, wearing a pretty costume of white net was accompanied by Miss Pearl Savage as bride's maid the groom by Mr. Vere Macduffe of Portland as best man. Mendellsohn's wedding march was played by Mrs. M. D. Brandeberry. The surrounding decor ations were very pretty. Following congratulations a fine re past was served by Misses Carrie Ward and Cassie and Ruth Thompson in the dining room. Miss Mary Thompson was fortunate in catching the bride's bouquet. Both the groom and bride are natives of Linn county, members of prominent families, popular young people with a a large circle of friends whose best wishes they will have for happiness and prosperity. Churchill-Smith. Mr. Winfield Scott Churchill ana Miss Anna Rhoda Smith were united in marriage Sunday. September 30th, at 10:01) a. m. at the Congregational parsonage in the presence of a number of relatives and intimate friends, by Rev. G. W. Nelson. The young people groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs., W. S. . 4.m-.-..! - .-- - uro uuwi imuve ureuunians. mo, I np ....-..i.i, ui mmvww ami is a ,uu..s man oi excellent Character ana in- of excellent character ana in- dustrious habits. The bride, a daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. Smith, of Tangent" k .mm Inrli nf handsome1. bearing and real worth After a short honeymoon spent among relatives and friends the young couple will make their home on a farm near Plainview, Oregon, where they will be at home to their many friends who wish them the greatest happiness and highest pros- penty. Dnl Paris- in Tnun Rev. Paul Rader, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Oregon, spent yesterday in Albany, accompan- fed.by Mrs. Rader. He preached an able . XT , , . . . sermon at the u- p- church ln the fore- noon on Christian Manhood, and deliy- ered a pointed address in the afternoon at the Christian church, emthasiz- ing a pledge to read: "I will vote for P man m whatever party who is known p way to be favorable to the liquor traffic," and giving a history of the beinp-iau-- uiuvcjuciib Hum o.x, when Dr. Benjamin Rush started a re- torm against a haoit so.common all the ministers drank and many became in- toxicatea up to the present time. In imu ramer ttiattnew swept ireiana with his Lpmnrnnrn nlpriorA nnrl outyia to the United States. In 1855 New York State went dry and all New England,! u. ikA.:..:i n.,:.u .4 t ' 4U n,:.u !4 v ivt, wi wn,ii ils u-manu iur . revenue came and the liquor tax made! a new era. Mr. fiader stated that uio uuiiu uikiu -vei-y ury county in me n at?;v'gin.h? 8Poke ,a f?w min' utes at the Presbyterian church. Over the Hills. Prineville Review and' Journal: . ; .iee PA many, xacner ot u A 1 It m . , . lsom Uleek OI this Clace cama in nn thi Tmornin'a -raP ' this morning's stage. Mnnv oIrI.t!m- iii K -t..j hear fW J w n.,." T Crook countv man", it T hale and heartv and eniov nt? life in Albanv. Mr. nun- in -.-...-., , woj. C. 1VT. PoHfiolH nftlin t j?, t nn whr. .tf-mricH fi.n XTn.:ni t : .: K. S. Price returned the first of the week from Albany, where he has been visiting his father, Nimrod Price, for sometime. Mr. Price reports having naa a pleasant visit, meeting while there a brother whom he has not seen lor eleven, Northwestern Inventors. Tile following Dntents wero issmprl last week to North tvpntsm imrontn-o. t K.n.j -.... I . lJI cn;i uumuur; a. itiarcnana. Buckingham, selector of lockout, for party lines; T. j. McDonagh, Seattle, ruK fastener; John Nash, N. Yakima, dor securer; J. N. Noyer, Gould City, J?r-1 escaPe; B- Parker, N. Yakima, railway gate. a h 8on J- W. Barnard, Joseph, I T - -i-i?"" ' -.--. . iauur, PtlcK dumping machine; G. Nettle, Lea- S.u.rgUs?1atcn bkf.k: w H- Robinson, , Yalle c,upLln?; ldaho-C. Mead, Murray, mining ma- c":e A" W balokar' ""ton, fly The Scio Fair. ti,- c! - i o . The Scl0,fa'r last Saturday "as a euc.ess. There was a large attendance and a fine display of things and exhibit an interesting character. Dr. Withv-' combe was present ai.d delivered the address of the day I The First Fine. run at large. The fine was $10. Should there be second oifer.se the fine will be $20, The first fine for violation of the COURT HOUSE NEWS. Recorder's office: Assignment of mortgage for S2018. Cancellation of mortgage for $300. Receipts of County September $205.25. clerk for Probate: Sale confirmed in estats of Elizabeth Newman. 1060 hunter's licenses 100 short of last year. issued, about 16 marriage September. licenses issued doing The County poor farm has been rent ed to Ruel Hoeflich, who will take charge of it Oct. 2 on a years lease. Mr. Hoflich will keep the County poor at a price to be agreed upon. Tax receipts issued 6577. The week beginning October 22 has been set for the meeting of the board of equalization. Death of Harriet Hess. Miss Harriet Hess died at the homa of her mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Mont gomery, Saturday evening, Sept. 29. ! SL-jfi?..?1 atX?ra- Me had always I mv iiuo n iijiuciiii ui Vu i!r me "I"1 y?ar or two ago. when she moved with her A n ... ... 4h- aJ . . u. - - : " ","'".'""' T . " napttst cnurcn oi mis . "?. a nsuient Christian woman. The remains were brought to Al- ny i!? noon. when a short service X?s ..-el' the old fami'y residence on West Fifth street, followed by burial In tha fanr'lly lot in ths city cemetery. TUESUAY. A CANDY FACTORY And Wholesale Business for Albany. R. C, Churchill has rented the store room of R. M. Crawford, at the corner of First and Washington streets for a candy factory and wholesale confec tionary store. It is being neatly fitted Up and a first-class plant will be mit in. A force of two professional candy makers and five girls will be employed Bt the start. Mr. Churchill will put a traveller on tne roaa ana ue in tne neia for the business on a wholesale' scale. He will continue to run his retail store, a very popular place. Mr. Churchill has already done considerable of a man- ufacturmcr business, establishine- a nnl.-n -An..4n4: . .nlrA but it will be greatly enlarged. ' ' B e"'arBeu- i E. F. Fenton went to Portland this moring. v. f. Wolcott is up from Portland. looking after his Albany store. I Miss Anna Flinn went to Portland . this morning on a few days visit. I I L. A. Newton, the telephone man. ' ! has returned from a Portland trip. j I Mrs. Z. B. Moss, of Brownsville, was in the city today on a business trip. P. J. -lAndross, the Eiler man, re turned this noon from a Corvallis trip, Mr. and Mrs. M. Armstrong, of Cor vallis, were in the city this afternoon. vallis, were in the city this afternoon, I Dr. Hill this forenoon trave his Dr. Hill this forenoon gave his : reKular medical talk to the Willamette students. l.'I.eSS "KUIS -.w, "uwi.u w i.iwmiu tuna forenoon. Uo. otni-,-. . j commandery of Knights Templars. Charles Warner, the Scio mill man. has been in the city on a visit at . home'of his father Geo. P. Warner. I n. i- i4 4li. morning for Atilia, Wash., where Bhe will reside with her brother the coming winter. George Gourley, the Cottage Grove photographer, returned home today after a visit at the home of E. G. Cummings, Kev, Greggory, of the Lebanon M. vpht-r nr rnp k nicrnra nr cvrnina utuj r . : .z " . . - - j in the citv today. Dr. H. B. Stanley, of Shedd, was in the city this afternoon on his way to Buena Vista, where he will be for five or six weeks. , J. J. Dicken, a popular yard engine man, wil leave tonight for Los Angeles, ingeles, He has , wnere ne expects to work. been here four months. S. E. Young returned last evening . from Seattle, where he had been to I look after his property there, twenty I five acres in the northern suburbs. Mrs. H. Leweaux and children left ; this noon for Los Angeles where Mrs, I Leweaux will study osteopathy with , the view of making it her prof ession. Samuel K. Hartsock, the Corvallis druggist, hunted past Wells yesterday, spending last evening at the home of f hifn his father. He reported the fields full .S-C. Caldwell, one of the Bend s clty father3 formerly of this city, is In Albany on a business trip Mrs. Cald- vrcn ims ueeu visiting i mu iiumej ui. her father J. W. Pugh, of Shedd, for several weeks. R. P. Habersham, of Astoria, was in tne city last evening on nis way homo from Newport, wW he has had charge of the survey of tho Corvallis and Eastern extension. W. H, Bowman, who opened his new room'm? huuse at the corner of Lvon and Third streets recently already has every room filled. With modern ccn-' venien.es, nvatly furnished and well located, it is greatly appreciated. J SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT. $19,103.37 for Educational Pur poses. Superintendent Jackson has com pleted the apportionment of funds for this , half of the year. It consists of $1.70 per capita from the state, 20 cents from the county and $50for each district, besides the institute fund of $5 per teacher for each- one reporting. The leading districts will be paid as follows: Albany ' $2302.30 Lebanon 811.60 N. Brownsville 484.20 S. Brownsville 30b.30 Scio 260.20 Harrisburg 466.60 Halsey 302.00 SweetHome i... 246 90 Tangent 229.90 SheUd 213,90 Sodavillel 193.70 Crawfordsville 253.80 Waterloo 153.80 Knox's Butte 167.10 Crabtree. 152.60 Oakville 202.50 Mill City 189.90 Syracuse..,. 139i30 COURT HOUSE NEWS. The following jury was drawn today I for the term of court convening , October 22: Albany. R E Crawford, J D Burk hart, R K Ohling. R A Gordon. Harriaburg E J Nixon. I Halsey. Otis Taylor, J C Bramwell. Center. I Wheafdon. i Tangent. A Blevins, G W Cochran. Lebanon. J Q Swink, J M Lettle, J C Klum, E E Taylor. Shelburn. E V Smith, RL DeVaney. Jordan. S B Cole. Sweet Home. John Wallace, A W Stone, John Lawrence. Brownsville. Geo Harrison, R E Warner. Shedd.-W W Poland. Volney Robinett, John Duncan. Lacomb. W T Hassler. Kingston. Chas F Schaeffer. Orleans. J S Bell. Santiam.M C Gaines. ; Scio. Frank M Scio. I Price. -C L Show, F M Smith. j Deeds recorded: ' F E North to Oscar Whitman, 132 acres $ 179 Eugene Whitman to Oscar Whit man, 132 acres 1 D H Hawley to Geo and Orin Frum, 5.31 acres 1200 Mataz C Anfal to John V Svetecha, 240 acres tp 10 one west 7440 Chatel mortgages for $250 and $260. Satisfactions for $400 and $600. Circuit court; New caso: Anna L Chamberlain agt Chas L Chamberlain. Married Oct 12. 1899. Desertion since March 1900. W R Bilyeu attorney. Over 1100 hunters licenses issued. Bil . . . , . ... cent is added to all unpaid taxes. .j.6........B , m , After Roseburg Franchise. Lawyer C. L. McNary, of Salem, nassed throue-h the citv vesterdav nn his way home from Roseburg, where ne naa oeen to secure a franchise for fne wi amette valley up. the meet- lnB lIie cny council Monday evening w! S,".?. ,1.?,!7-f S u;r V. CJ "71 "' "'". "? "en." mattwasposlburuid h irancmse will probably De r ranted l.f. . A Dollar for a Bottle. uarunier, w. o. tjoraon; urants fass, C. O. Beackman; Halsey and Harris A Corvalln man put a friend onto burg, George Clark; Junction City, F. how he could get a bottle of liquor for S. Clemo; Marshfield.W. R. F. Browne; a dollar, an I in fact got it for him, re- Ai?Tt' Wl C,n Reulter:' yrtle Point, ceiving tho dulUr. The man who was SL'J: RKer s! Roseburg, A. P. Boyd; a farmer put it in the straw in the rear S 1 .'i 1 S .r"l5 e,dl W of his w.i-on, but while he was hitch- MbErsk,nC.;r Wn''!)u& B- AV,Brlstoii, . ing up the f fiend who had sold it to him 0T- ll xt Tumble, of Fresno, Cal., stole it. This made the fnrmer mad anu, Ur- L- Rockwell of Eugene will and he complained to the properoflicials excnanee places, and there was immediately an arrest i and something do.ng, The farmer con- iinues to De thirsty, Fine Crop of Prunes. The prune crop has practically been saved. Lasselb Bros, report verrv little loss, no mora than usual. Tho r-rnn nirnn-Arrtur m i i-ttrr enn nnrin n.n.i:- anrln-rirlir to the vallev as a fruit trrowintrsentinn uUlfi vimoimnticua and shows what it can do in a good year. It Is possible there may be yards tl,at "ave not Deen properly attended to that are short, but, as a whole the crip is a nne one, and will put a good deal of money in circulation in tho val-; ley. Prince Pointed for Them. mong the Portland hunters who se cured a few birds out in the fields a- round Albany were Dr. Jos. D. Stern- and perhaps is getting ready to accent berg, Lawyer Cbarles Sternberg, and another call. 1 Dr. Armstrong, a prominent physician, ' who got a string of seventeen birds a-1 he new Sodaville college began bus bout evenly divided. Dr. Sternberg Iness this morning undlr resident brought with him his blooded bird dog Geddes. Prince, whose picture was shown in the . i-.,,ik r,4. itru-i . . , Sunday Oregonian, who did good work. ' ."pringle Sift street Saturday afternoon a team at- A peculiar case occurrced at Salem ?Kid"ate 11 bv ' this week. Sam Castro was arrested aH and I h?- il & bf8mfrigh en on the charge of assulting U. A. Bar- ??A kJf' JD Vr1!- rows at the fair ground a week or two lmB 5f an.ey8,0ne "orse had whirled a ago. Tfawu21!FVu. round, twisted the. harness until the rows did the aFsaultinrr. and Cantrowna ,n.-v,,rt j .,. .","j :.i "ged and Barrows arrested and fined $10. Smn tlu The Kind Yoo Haw Alwart Bold! BQ sojv) Of SCALY ECZEMA ALL OVER BODY Eruptions Appeared on. Chest, and Face and Neck Were. All Broken Out Scales and Crusts Formed - Iowa Lady Has Great Faith in Cuticura Remedies for Skin Diseases. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA "I had an eruption appear on my cheat and body and extend upwards arid downwards, so that my neck and. face were all broken out; also my arms, and the lower limbs as far as the knees I at first thought it was prickly heat. But soon scales or crusts formea where the breaking out was. Instead of going to a physician. I purchased a complete, treatment of the Cuticura Remedies, in. which I had great faith, and all was satisfactory. A year or two later the eruption appeared again, only a little lower; but before it had time to Bpread I procured another supply of the Cuti cura Remedies, and continued their uso until the cure was complete. It is now five years, sinco the lost attack, and have not seen any signs of a return. I have taken about threo bottles of tha Cuticura Resolvent, and do not know how much of tho Soap or Ointment, aa I always keep them with mo; probably one half dozen of each. " I decided to give the Cuticura Rem edies a trial after I had seen tho results of their treatment of eczema on an infant belonging to one of our neigh bors. Tho parent took the child to tho nearest physician, but his treatment did no good. So they procured tho Cuticura Remedies and cured hor with them. When they began using Cuticura Rem edies her faco was terribly disfigured with sores, but she was entirely cured, for I saw the same ohild at the ago of five years, and her mother told mo the eczema had never broken out sinco. I have more faith in Cuticura Remedies for skin diseases than anything I know of. I am, respectfully yours, Emma E. Wilson, Liscomb, Iowa, Oct. 1, 1905." Complete Exlemel end Intertill Treetment lor Everr Ilumur, from I'lmi.Ipi to Scrorule, from lnfency to Ape, coneletlnK ol Culkur. Soep, c, OIntiiient, H., ""ol'T eiit.Wc.finlorm ol chocoleto Coeteil Pi le,. 25e. per vUl ol ), mil- be hid ol ill drugltl.le. A elittle eel alien cUNfc l'ollei 'nriijt Chen.. Corp.Solo J'-.J1"I 'JfS, e. re-4;'iM,''UowtoCIoil-,i"dU- M. E. APPOINTMENTS. Rev. M.Dougall Remains at Albany. . East Portland District- -B. F. ' Row land, presiding elder, Portland. Alb any, J. W. McDougal ; Corvallis, G.H. Frese; Jefferson, G. O. Oliver; Leb anon, J. C. Gregory; Lincoln, C. W. Pogue; Pleasant Home, C. E. Crandall: ouieiu, r irsi, cnurcn, w. n. seiucK; Leslie church, E. Gittins; Siletz Indian Mission, r. J. Khinehart; Silverton, 44U.'.., -t V. .tlllllGllll OllVVl Lull, Thomas Maxwell; Turner, J. H. Fowler: lri.i 1 I ti . . ii r 1 1 . . . ' viuiu, u. raiwn; vvoouourn, u, u. Leech. ' West Portland District W. B. Hol- lingshead, presiding elder; Amity, A. J. Hollingsworth; Carlton, J. V. Park ah. r,i:.. t tit -n t-.,,- a -4, uiiioiius, el. yr. 4un: uauas, A. C. Brackenbury; Dayton, M. P. Dixon; Falls City. George F. Round: Inde "'!?.Cltyl pendence. W. J. Doue-lflfl.i: Mr-Minn- ville, J. K. Hawkins; Newberg, C. K. Hamilton; North Yamhill and Dilley, C. A. Stockwell; Sheridan, R. ft. vv rutins. Eucene District M. C, Wii-o nrir1, Vin&?J&2& J. H Sa-idmore: Conuille and Bandon. George Ellis; Cottage Grove, J. L. Beatty; Creswell, J. L. Strattford; Drain, H. J. Van Fossen; Elkton, W. B. PelTer; Eugene, D. H. Trimble; Never Missed a Shot. H. W. Mver, a leading young Salem merchant hunted around Albany yester- day under the guidance i i of M. Winter. 1 hey got their limit by 1 o'clock. Mr. ""7ar naa new oui)ie barreled gun. " ' "cvei iiiissku a hiiul, in iact Mr. ""oo- ,v'lnter. ae;lares that he killed three ,.nnt...A-. . a. u ' ". thipS5 H!i Lt!l,4?0od 8part and tne,r doS8 dld Srea' work. H.nnu Hlw, r o,. ""rrJ "'h wniniij a-i. I Happy McMainea.who obtained great notoriety in Corvallis on account of his violation of the focal option law, who has been in the east making money with his long hair, has written Corval lis friends that he will return to Cor vallis with hair cut off and his character rnfnrmpd Hnnnv vae nnnn n 1 otner norse was. thrown and. wound wareiy in the straps, break ng the brggy tongue off short and creStud Ttt general panic among the bystanders. r Following an earnest request that there should be no hazing the studet ti of the U. of O. began business at once, the sophomores hazing several fre-r- I men Saturday evening. They will do.