SUMMONS Id the Circuit Court ol tbe Slate of Oregon for Lion County: Daniel Wbyte, Plaintiff, va. W. M. McCorale, Mary A. Fllnu and M. A. Flinn, tier busband, Annie Willuughoy and K. L. Wiliougbby, ber busbaud, Frank McOorkie and Letba MuCoikle, bis wile, Cheater McCorkle aud Etna McCorkle, tilts wife, Johu McCorkle anu Lou McOorale, bia wife, Zua Elsea and J, b. Elsea, Ubi bunDuud, Kulua Mo Cork e and Jessie McUorkle, biB wile, ari'f Eugene Stiiilti, Lfrleudauia. To Eugene bmitb, tue a Love named defendant: in the name of tbe State ol Oregou, You are hereby required to appe.r and answer the cotupiaint of tne abuve ramed pUiotiff, iu tba above entitled court now uu Die witb tbe clerk ol eaid court, within mx wceke from tbe date of the first publication ot tbia eummoua; and you tire notified tbat if you fail to appear and answer eaid complaint ue required, tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe tbe court for tbe rebel demauded'in eti:d complaint, 10-wit : for a decree of tbe court requiring tbe above named defeud ante to set op wbatever claim or inter est Ibey may bave in tbe following de scribed premiaea, t'j-wtt: beginning nt a point in tbe center of toe couny road, which point ia is'ortb 3.15 cbaiua aud EttBt 51) links distant trom tbe North East corner of Section 30 in Township 12 Soutb, Range 4 West of the Willam ette Meridian, and running Ibence Hiab 23.48 chains to tbe center ol Muddy Creek, thence following up tbe center of eairl creek to tbe East boundary liae of tbe Donation Laud Claim of Jobn Smith and Jane Smith, bis wife, Notili cation No. 2028, Claim No, 47, in eaid Township and Range, theme bouiberly on said Eaat line to tLe Soutb East corner of eaid Donation Land Claim, thence West to tbe Willamette River, tbence Northerly following eaid river to M"NDAV. P. 0. RECEIPTS Continues to Increase Healthily. Notwithstanding the bad business weather of the month of November, and the demoralization of affairs gene rally by the bridge going out at Jeffer son with a two week's blockade, the business of the Albany post office dur ing November showed a healthy in crease, being $987.77. That of Novem ber of last year was $942.68. The in crease over October, a big monuh was $1.24. Every month this year without an exception there has been a good in crease in the receipts, a fact which speaks for itself in connection with the business of Albany. Chas. Bilyeu went to Portland this morning. Lawyer C. E. Sox went to Portland this afternoon. Conrad Meyer Jr. returned to Mt. Angel this morning. Jesse Kirk, a noted Klamath Indian, died last week. Misses Kate and Sally Cowan spent Sunday with Lebanon relatives. Lawver Gale S. Hill was in Salem this forenoon on legal business. E. T. Merrill went to Eugene this af ternoon on timber business. H. A. St. Earl went to Grants Pass this afternoon on mining business. Miss Hazel Pfeiffer returned to St. Helens Hall, Portland, this forenoon. ELK'S MEMORIAL. A Program Full or interest. The opera house was full yesterday afternoon on the occasion of the memorial service of the Elks in honor of those departed. During the past year Cornelius Sullivan and Frank Miller were those to leave. E. J. Seeley, exalted ruler, presided. Mrs. Edna Brandeberry executed one of Beethoven's masterpieces. Sonata Pathetinue. skillfully. The Corvallis quartet, Messrs. Fulton, Allen, Brad ley ana Johnson were neara in a song, impressively sunt?. After an opening ode and some ritual work, Miss Eliza beth Harwas, leader of the St. Lawrence Catholic church choir, of Portland, was heard in a vocal solo, "Prayer," with the author of the song, Mrs. E. A. Beals, of Portland, olhciating at the piano. Miss Harwas has a voice oi splendid tone and compass ana greatly pleased Albany people. Rev. J. W McDougall, offered prayer and Sheriff J. H. Ross, of Toledo, was heard in a solo, "Our Lord Is in the Home Land", sung with good effect. Rev. McDougall gave the general eulogy, reading from John 14. Death is not our enemy if we believe in God an'l his son Je-us Christ. There are two places, one at his right hand, the other from his presence, and every Jman chooses the one he will take, and must measure up to the standard laid down by Christ. Another song by the Corvallis quartet and J. M. Long, of Portland, delivered the eulotrv of the day. He enlarged upon the principles of the COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded: J. M. England to Elizabeth J. Merle, 75X100 tt., bl. 43 H's2nd add $ 750 J. P. Stringer to Sarah Derrick, 1 lot. bl. 65 Albanv 1-100 J. M. Coil'elt to Lebanon Paper Co., small tract, Lebanon 1 Lebanon & Santiam Canal Co. to Lebanon Paper Co., all fran- . chises and rights 10 Patents, John Turner, 160 acres, 10 E 4; Wm. Bilyeu, Jr., 160 acres, 10 E 1. Vacation of Brownsville. Kes ling's addition to License issued for the marriage of F A. Davis, aged 36, and Ella Yokum Ri vara, aged 29. 2nd marriage of both New Chief Operator. Miss Lawreena Land arrived from Seattle Sunday to take the position of chief operator in the Albany office of the Pacific States Telephone and Tele graph Co. Miss Land formerly had charge of the night force of twenty seven operators in Seattle, and is high ly commenaea as ansexpert. CITY ELECTION. Tomlinson, Dawson and Elected Councilmen. Hand Although there was a contest in each ward of the city a little over half a vote was cast, 531 ballots in all. Pre vious polls of the voters of the city showed a good increase over a year ago, but many would not turn out on an off year, as that for the election of councilmen alone is known. following was the vote. First ward: J. L. Tomlinson 9S J. J. Whitney 77 Tomlinson's majority 21 Second ward: S. A. Dawson 94 M. J. Cameron 79 Dawson's majority 15 Third ward: Wm. Hand 101 W. S. Bichards 80 Hand's majority.. 21 The Knights of Pythias. TUESDAY. the North Hue of eaid Section 30, tbence Portland after a Sunday visit at home, Est to the ctnter of said County road, tbence North 11 degress oO minutea West along eaid road to the place of be ginning, .loxtaiiiing lb4.35 acreB, morn or lees, in Linn County, Oregon, that Birthday of Thos. Carlyle. Cardinal Richlieu died in 1642. I V TJnilln,, tl.p moll tnnum & P order, charitv. iustice. fidelity, brother- i jAtaf;.,, Wao' ie. fnfin.. G. B. Whitcomb, mayor of the Big ly love, which enable the departed to j M p ' Portland ottom country, has been in the city, attain the rewards of earth's true I.. r- ? ""'".Iy ;JvS heroes. Their vices, if they have any, "" are written upon the sands and obliter- : Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Pfeiffer went to ated. ' Portland this morning on a few days Bottom country, has been in the city J. A. Shaw this forenoon returned to Wavne Stanard and Elvin Crutchfield returned this morning from a Sunday visit at Brownsville. Mrs. Eli Romine. of Milton, arrived . this noon on a visit at the home of Eu- Miss Hawras was again heard, pre- trip. senting "Hear me, oh Father," and Lawyers J. N. Duncan and J. R alter some ntuai worK me oeneuicuou wyatt were oaiem ouswoss visitors in honor and appreciation of his quarter yesterday. of a century s faithful membership of tbe same may be .adjudicated by tbs I pmnP court, and for a decree adjudging the I , . . p.,H.fl w hen in er in lee. nl the. 1 . ... . plaintiff to be tbe owner whole of Baid premises, and tbat none of tbe defeodai.tn IiOk any right, title or interest therein, ana fc.r rucb other re lief as to ice court many seem meet in equity. Tbi HitmnonB ih puonsnea in tne Albany I'.mocrat once a v.eek for aix , . ,Bbn hr ruriftr nl thn TTr.n. ' the city on a visit at the home of his ' father W. H. Goltra. I was pronounced by Rev. McDougall. Linn Countv Council P. of H. The meeting last Saturday was held seven granges Carter Lee left this noon for Eugene. and may go to Klamath Falls before returning, D. F. Knapp, general foreman of the car shops at Milwaukee, was in the city today. At the meeting of Laurel Lodge No. 7 held last night the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Chas. W. Crowder commander. W. L. Marks vice C. C. Wm. R. Hand prelate. W. Lair Thompson Master of Work. W. A. McClain master of finance. Q. E. Propst master of ex. L. F. McClain master at arms. N. D. Conn inner guard. C. S. Baldwin outer guard. Dunne the evening Sheriff D.S.Smith wa3 presented with a veteran's badge in honor and appreciation of his quarter of a century's faithful members! tne order. TERRIBLE CM E ON LITTLE BOY Mouth and Eyes Covered With Crusts Face Itched Most Fear fullyHands Pinned Down to Prevent Scratching A New Notoriety Getter. The Democrat has received a copy conee. uiv Conductor Eugene Laforest, of the with Harmony grange, WnU..n Cnnnflnli ..in oTtant- fiim- i . .J with hk familv in this citv , '" ,"' t ihe Albany nigh school toot ball of the Wash ng ton Times, with an -Th Midland Opera Co spent Sunday J H Scott was chosen secretary pro team will play Harrisburg at that place article headedf ..MaUe rogt office S Albanv while temJ The cm""e.e " legislation next Friday afternoon. Private Concern," marked with a red mou h topYay fn the lyceum course! dtt rZlV.1L JSSS . Miss Maud Bently, of Cottage Grove, hand, indicating that someone wants it v.u.om -,,1,.-.,, t.. fi. ,!... T . , i b . v fc,ic ia piuiu,ii6 KJL uw",uu ib visiung in uie city me kumi ui ncr rera ana noticed. Accoraine: 10 it w . . y, tbe above Henry Morgan, formerly of thiB city, tionof seeds by the Government adopted, sister, Mrs. M. Winter. D Rovce a Chicago millionaire proposes among tne towns. resolution. v,oi. .l. . hiininpsu nt half nrice. to eliminate all first publication of th'S eummonB ia tbe J 23rd day of November, 1906. I HEWITT & SOX, 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given that tbe under signed, administrator de bonis Lion witb the will annexed, of tbe ettate of Adam 'Settlen ier, deceased, has filed hia final account in th mat'er of atid estate with the Clerk of Linn C unt . Oregon, and the Oouoty C m-t of said Ciunty and -State has fixed January 7m, 1607, at the -hour of 10 o'cluek in the forenoon of eaid day. for the hearii g uljectionp, if any, to said final aucouiit.aud the final settlement of eaiJ estate. Dafd this December 7tb, 1906; . CLARENCE B. 8ETTLEUIER, -Administrator de bonin non. T. J. ST1TES and J. J. WHITNEY, Attorneya for Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE To whom it may concern : Notice ia beieby given tbat thn un dersigned baB been duly appointed ad ministrator of tbe estate of David Svl veater, deceased, by the County Court of Lion County, Oregon; therefore, all persona having claima aizainet said es tate are hereby notified to present Ithe eame to tbe nndereigned at hia resid ence near Lebanon, Oregon, wim the proper voncnera duly verified, within 'Bix munfhe from the ddte hereof. Dated tbia 12th ilny cf October, 1906. A. F F1TZWATER, Adminiatrator ot said et-tate.' W. R. BILYEU, Attorney 'or Adm'r. MIRACULOUS CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES 11 When my little boy was six months old, h.9 had eczema. The sores extended so quickly over the whole body that we at once called in. the doctor. We then went to another doctor, but he could not help him, and in our despair we went to a third one. Matters became so bad that he had regular holes in hit cheeks, large enough to put a finger into. The food had to be given with a Bpoon, for his mouth was covered with crusts as thick as a finger, and whenever he opened the mouth they began to bleed and suppurate, as did also his eyes. Hands, arms, chest, and back, in short the whole body, was covered over and over. We had no rest by day or night. Whenever he was laid In his bed, we had to pin his hands down: -.1 ! 1 A II 1 J Alfonso Hohrath. Bcrfttoh hia face ftnd make an open sore. I think his face must have itched most fearfully. " We finally thought nothing eould help, and I had made up my mind to send my wife with the child to Europe, hoping that the sea air might cure him, otherwise ne was to be put under good medical care there. But, Lord be blessed, matters came differently, and we soon saw a miracle. A friend of ours spoke about Cuticura. We made a trial with Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and HeBolvent, and, within ten days or two weeku we noticed a decided improvement. Just as quickly as the BiokneBB had appeared it also began to dis appear, and within ten weeks the child was absolutely well, and his nkin was smooth and white asnever before." F. Hohrath, President of the C. L. Hohrath Company.Manufact urers of Silk Ribbons, 4 to 20 Rink Alley, June 6, 1905. South Bethlehem, Fa. Cuticura Kop, Ointment, and i'lllt are eold tliroi-ghout the world. Toller Drug A Chein. Corp., Hole Pro pi., UoitOO. HT-Mailed Free, "Mow to CrelurtheSklu." I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tbe un dersigned baa been appointed, by the coun'y court of Lino countv, Or., administrator 01 the estate nf A. J. Blevins deceased All persona Imviim claims against said eetale are not tied o preBent the BHtoe to me at mv homo m Tangent, Or, properly verified within eix months from the date beieof, at tv quired hv law. Dated Nov. 2, 1906. ABA LEWELMNI4. Ailtuiuiauator. EXECUTO'S NOTiCE Notice is hereby given that the under signed baa heeii, Ipj tne comity court ol Linn County, Ore on, dulv aivoinleri executor if t he let will Bud tcBiarnen' and estate ol Elizabeth leoin, deceased. All persons hsviug cUin.a igainst eaid estate are hereby n-quired 10 present the Btme to the. underpinned, duly ver lfied as hv lav rfquired, within six month from ti is date. Dned tni tbe 9tu day of November, A. D. 3906. D. I. ISOM. Eiecutor. WEATHER FoKD & WYATT. Atti.rueyB. 520 500 rier, passed through the city this noon on a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott, of Tangent. Mr. Will Lindau, of Astoria, and Mrs. A aggie Hornschu, of Oregon City, left for home yesterday after a visit with their mother Mrs. Fred Grimmer. Northwestern Inventors. 5 To have but two normal schools. The council voted in favor of chang ing the time for holding annual school in made a m , ... ..... . ainpenraa nnlif.inn nnd tllA deficit and SSo Sadoptcdcoveie(ithefo1- KEtTOSSi.fi s ton, to be gone until at least (Jhnstmas. 1 Favoring a plan tor a more equal ""! ing would be on railroad charfjes, which Misses May Norwood,Etta Carter and distribution of the public school funds. dent- would be cut in two at least, the Leta McCullouirh.of the nublic schools. 2 Union High schools in rural dis-. Mrs. G.W. Hochsteter and Mrs. I. D1.eaent arrangement beinrr a craft. returned this morning from a Sunday tricts. ; Beam, of Portland, former Albany peo- of course it will not be accepted, but visit with Halsey relatives. i " mure tnorougn preparation on uie pie, came up uno. iiuun un an iiiuuny jt is suggestive U8t the same. Prank Rcntt an Aherdeen letter car- part of teachers to teach the primary visit. I ' B r n v C it i i- ' oiar.ej-nnr.er wnuney ana wue ar- 4 Repealing of the law, making such rived this noon on a visit at the home frequent changes in school text books, 0t the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. anu mat. wneu ciiauge m iimue tne in- a wnnri ; troductory rates 3hall be book for book. Arthur T Mormin nf Inrtononrlono ! The following patente were issued last and Mary E. Cox, postmistress at week to Northwestern inventors: : Gates, were united in marriage recent- Washington M. P. Brown, Seattle, w . i Tkr .i.-ti i . 'iw . iv at rmena v sta. muuna lor securintr lotra in raiLs: w. rar, ana Mrs. waiaron, parents oi meeting irom tne ara monaay in June. " -T , 7 ,. . . , y DmM Rpattle tBlpnlinnB eyphnnro Mrs. Guy Knapp, have returned from to 1st Monday in March. 1, The Lane-county noultry show will be ' """s, Seattle, telephone exchange Bbker City to Albany to reside, and ,. Also that a committee of three be held at Ebgente Dec. 12-15, with some well BueVl aSl rejoice at, being;: back ln the Willamette appointed by the president to formulate. ?ood premiums. 'Elmer Dixon will be i';eA aJlJeetii- C I Unton coumry- a Plan J,?1 lne LnTe J0 aPPOionmet " "."""" , Walla Walla, colter and srubble turner ministrator approved. Mr: Hugh Cummings. of the Wig- of public school funds. Committee Rev. K R. Prishard, of Aberdeen,! 0regon-T. Allatt, Portland, candy- In estate of O C Churchill, F K warn, has sold'.his fine Hambletonian SuptW.L. Jackson, Marion Woods Wash., lormerlv of this city, is just out machine; C. A. Buckley, Grass Vallev, Churchill was appointed administrator, trotter, three years old, to Mr. Colgate, and W. W. Francis. , of the hospital after an illness of six or door hanger; W . T. Gordon, Junipe"-, Appraisers P B Marshall, J C Walling, a prominent Portland man, for $250, A resolution favoring the enforce- sevet. weeks, with typhoid fever. coin saf Howard, Philomath, me- Martin Gray. Estimated value of and the pretty animal will now make ment of the fruit laws passed by the ' An operation was performed at the chanical movement; J. H. Johnson, property $300. his home in Portland. last legislature, and that Linn County hospital this forenoon by Drs. Wallace Silverton, mop; J. Voss, Woodburn. . . .. lia.,a a fruit- maTiot-.ll. urhnlli. ifa ....... l m. 1. 1 n .i,i.;i. . .' r . . Mrs. i). W. Waketield, of Portland, ur,.., ana inmoie upon mra. u. a. wnu- gear cutter, returned home this afternoon after a was passed with enthusiasm. comb, of near Foster, for the removal Copies of any of the above patents two week's visit with Albany relatives. 1 Resolutions ot sympaty . tor Mr. and of a tumor. ' will, be furnished at ten cents each, by She and Mr. Wakefield in a few weeks Mrs- kuKene Palmer, m their late be- Mr and Mr3- AIvin Terry parents D, bwift & Co., Washington, D. C. will leave on a trip to EuroDe and Pal- reavement and hour of sadness were of Mra. G. p. Warner. fl?riveH last 1 estine and Egypt. 1 n u t. .u. night, and are the guests of their! u.". h.ui,iiuiiuuiiii nun rtniitrhror Thp r hnma ia of Rntt o uoacn uezueK, 01 tne u. 01 u. ana coming meeting of the Linn County c "t uU Coach Norcross, of the O.A.C. wi Inlay Horticultural Societv. Saturdav lfi iJ Cre.ek' M.,ch' uiifh Sioat-Mo in tho ChwaHnno anri iManr . . . ., .v - - V . court nouseac p. m. Bishop Scadding's Sermon COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded: Geo A Farrier, to Jas Nicholson 160 acres 14 W 1 J 2 Irvine to EtU Leo Sawyer i lots Brownsvilie Herman Leibner to Newton Quim- - by. 108 acres 11 W 3 5936 I Frank Krumel to Jos Krumel 40 A 800 , Patent John D Campbell, 160 acres 10 E 6, dated July 1874. ' Mortgages for $1400, $300, $400, $1250. Keieases tor $ZU77. Probate: In estate of Pratt R Skin- Upton, ner final account of W H Worrell, ad- Marriage licenses: W A Cornish, aged 25, of Seattle, and Alberta Eckert, agod 19, of Lebanon; G M Calavan, aged 31, of Thomas, and Elizabeth Strain, aged 50. The Game Warden's Business. Year's games between Seattle and Multnomah, to be played at Seattle and Portland. Bezdek will be at full and Preparations are being made for a Miss Mavme Stevens last evening gave a dancing party at bussard s hall Bishop Scadding last evening at the Episcopal church pleased a good sized n. it,. nn. inm faru?t. 'ttrdfsts'and "ndVf.w"' fcS audience with asermon full of excellent were convicted of violation of thegame Music was furnished by Pa.son sorclies- s". " u.. ... . )aws ot the state, rne report 01 tne tra. A pleasant time was had. , ,7"" . . ' . " 7. " rramo warden shows the Norcross at quarter. Multnomah will que3ed to bring in their best specimens ' of fruit. The ladies of Hartrony grange pro- have to get a move on Rev. W. P. White went to Shedd this afternoon to speak tonight in the vided a most excellent dinner. rally week series ot meetings of the U. The next council meeting will be P. church, on the relationship of pastor witt, Tangent grange 1st Saturday in and people. Last evening Prrf Horner January 19U7, at which time will be oi tne u. a. vy. gave an cgypcian mis- held the annual election of officers, muiiary mm, wilii smeupbicuii views secured Dy mm on nts recent trip. ACM J STRATOR'S NCTiCE Kotic Id hereby given ttiat tbe andvr signed h.ieiM-.ldv breu appointed ad minietraior ut tne estate ol Mra. Mary Junitins, deceased, bv the Countv Cnurt nf the S'ate ol Oregon, for L'ou Cjunty. and all persons hayioii claims againat said eatate are rtqnireo to p esent the fame duly vanfleil n Icr tindorsignei at bis residence iu Linn Ciu-ty. Oregon, or to L. H. Moutanye, my ailorne", at hi" office 329 Wast 2o Street. Albsny, Oregon, within six morths from the date hereof. Dated Albany, Oregon, Nov. 28, 1906 HKNHYC. J X'liSO.N". L H. MOXTAXYE Admiuletralor. Attorney lor Administrator. The city election is in progress this afternoon with a contest in each ward. First J. L. Tomlinson and J. J. Whit ney. Second b. A. Dawson and M. f. Cameron. Third Wm. Hand and W. S. Richards. A fair vote is being polled. The Senators and A. C. L. S. of Al bany College will play a game of foct ball on ihursday, JJi-c. l-j ior the championship of the r.-ih-i!. The line ups are being airar '.-. d tron.ising an even contest, with lots ; ,-pirit. At a meeting ot th Supreme Pyra mid Builders Saturday ovi ning, at the Reporter. The Modern Travellers The Modern Travellers met Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. h. E. Hamilton. Nineteen responded to the roll ' call, which is done with some short nar ration of current events. a pleasing feat ure. The session was of particular in terest on account of a splendid narra tion by Miss Flora Mason of some of the events of her trip to Eurone. fassing uiDraiter April 24, and arriv ing at Naplei the 27th, just after the eruption of Vesuvius she told in an office of Dr. J.L. Hill. S. S.Spencer, of interesting wav about the things seen Eugene, was elected peiTeiary to sue Uhoeo nn thrmio-h SuiiWorianrf a ceed the original official, who has Germany into France and then En gl and rpsirrnpd. nnn Dr. I:. W. l.nurn. nf F.n- i r..i i gene was elected supreme pist pyramid builder. The Christmas opening of the Ladies Bazaar Saturday evtning drew a big crowd. The splendid display ot holiday goods was admired and the fine music furnished by Parson's orchejtr?, I n A' bany young men's orcnestra, was greatly appreciated. Jack Leonard, after spending Sunday at home, returned to Jeffeison this morning io resume work on the S. P. bridge, ln about ten days the bridge will be permanently improved, so that there will be no mure daner of high water, the false work is already down. It is not ptobaole that the S. P. will again be delayed by this bridge being in trouble. Card of Thanks. witn its wonaeriui Historical monu ments, so full of interest for historical students. Miss Mason had with hrr several hundred pictures she had gath ered on the way, which added to the vividness of the illnstrations. Miss Elizabeth Irvim read a well prepared paper on French influence in literature. pro- . . . . a liberal salarv. and in his u. o. Acheson lett tnis atternoon tor ii ... .... : i.j : e .u , . . . ... ..i . UUBtTEl W 1UUUL 1U1 LUIS UUUUtlUlllk: Ul 1.11V .t,.w. 0ja?.nitu0.??"Pts?"?'lti weak churches under him as well as to Annronriated by state following the Studebackcr Wagon Co., for whom he will travel in the Northwest, proba bly in this valley. His family will probably remain in Albany. Mr. William Barrett last evening was tendered a dinner at his home by several of.his friends in honor of his 28th birth day, a live crowd of young men who know a good thing. Those present were Will, Ed. and John Barrett. Capt. F. C. and Allen Stellmacher, Frank Wire, and Frank G. Will. A city case is one against Jas. Black make stronger llu b'g churches in the field. This was the Bishop's first visit to Albany. He will be here again, and is interested in seeing the Albany church placed on iui feet. for game warden, expenses and Grace Knighton. We, the undersigned, wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many kind deDUties $ 4,200.00 Balance from 1903 licenses... 10,3i5.15 190G licenses 19,521.00 Tottl $34,046.15 Salary game warden 1,200.00 Expenses 391.11 ' Deputies 29,257 84 Balance $ 3,397.20 Tho game warden wants a county ' " L?ne.a?am3L,a.8' SI8" ".rr. r;;: :::;:..;""";;;,; w clerk fee for issuing licenses, a bounty ourn ,uvBW)iig ' ne'B"uu, 7, '" "j u.'" "'i for cougars, wild cats and timber ?,narg,e.a Vln ' a'soraer.y conduct a r. evidence of IWyal restaurant. IUI. piauvuuiii will ,ul uur uciuicu uouguw. o.a.v... winlutiin nnlnurftil fn hava mnr Roval defend his case, Mr. Craig will pay a fine and Mr. Ramp has not yet been apprehended. L. D. Knighton and family. violation, unlawful to have more than ten birds in possession at once, a li- cense upon trout fishermen to maintain r.aa Tfninrhtnn rliorl fit. the home of tiatliAeu aulmnn trnnf uilh hnnLr at Miss Ethel Crowder, of this city, is her Barents near Peoria on Nov. 25, of any time', ten days for disposal of game. now at the head of district 7 in the lei-, typhoid fever, and her remains were repeal of law protecting beaver, re egram's Jamestown contest and Albany ' jUrjei in the Albany city cemetery, duction of trout limit to fifty, now 125. nprmlri ehnnld rpp that she remains 1 dl. . nr iho M V. ihnr.h , , - - - - olio waa a uiciiiuci v. ntv .... , bi.v.b. ...las u.v.iuv. j J. SOUtn, a youil tauy ui djiichuiu (.iiaiui.- hody knowing her, and ha crowd of ter ueloved by many. , friends here who h.ipe that fii 1 k'iuls at ' the end of the contest. Dr. Mathews Dec. 5. Through the medium of your paper we desire to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the many friends for their kind assistance, sym pathy and comforting words in this our great trial and bereavement. Eugene Palmer and Family. High School Development. University of Oregon Bulletin, Vol ume 4, Number 1, State Systems of High School Control, bv Henrv nnvirl- wm son Sheldon, head department of Edu- .! ti TT: .i . n caLiuii ui. uiu university, witn a sta tistical Study of Four-Year Hi.-h Schools in Oregon, by George W. Hug. The Bulletin trices the development ; ot ine ingri scnooi inrougn tne institu i tion known to the New England settlers i as the "grammar school," better de signated today as the "Latin school," with the rise of ths "academy" during the revolutionarv war an a nmtn.i against tne classical formalism of the uia L,nun scnjoi, to the formation of the first American high school in 1821 in Boston, and the rapid growth i nd development since-. Big Tim Sullivan, of New Yjrk po litical fame, has been in l'oi tl.in l. Sul livan is unique. He has never drunk liquor or smoked and yet. he owns forty saloons in New York. He runs politics like a business house, as soon aa one election is over beginning on the next. Geo. E. Cole was found dead in a hotel in Portland last i ight. H j was nostmaster at Corvallis in 1858. was a delegate from Washington to Congiosi in 1366, was governor of Washington territory in 1368 and was postmaster at Purtland. He has been a resident of Fuirview, Wash., recently. Salem's new city officers will be Gei F. Rodgers mavnr, W. A. Monies re corder, B. F. Meredith treasurer, L. a. Gibson marshal, and k. E. Down ing, Wm. Waldo, F. G. Haas, J. L. Stockt m. A. Gesner, Gideon Stolz. .W. S. Low, A. L. Eraser, Geo. B. Jacob, J. F. Goode, E. C. Churchill, T. Green baum, John Bayne, H. S. Radclih, councilmen. 0ASTOELI A KiNl Haffl ' !m0' Firemen's Election. At meeting's of fire companies last night the following nominations were , .u nr... . made for chief engine:r: The second attraction in the "Church . Aibanv Enine . m. i entertainment course" will take place Wednesday evening, Dec. 5th at the M. E church Rev.Mathews.D.D.of Seattle, Wash.. a very brilliant man and eloquent speaker will delivpr his noted lecture, 'The Girl, four square Lir. Mathews was chosen to fill Mr. Jones date. Many Albany people have heard Dr. Mathews and commend him highly. Everybody should hear this great man in his best lecture. Married. William A. Cornish, advance agent of the Big Orpheum Road Show, of Seattle, and Miss Alberta Eckert. a Oaughti-r of C. E. Eckert, of Lebanon, were united in marriage last evening at the home of and by Rev. G. W. Nel son. They will reside in Scattl mil will have the best wishesof many L nn county friends- ot tne Driue. N. Chas. McKee, the present assistant chief. Liinn bngine Uo. Mo. z, . anK w. Watson. Rescue Hook and Ladder Co. and Chemical Engine Co. No. 3 have not yet met. Ihey will probably name an ussistant. Thos. Settlemicr, has onened a chir opodist shop, near Second and Broad- aibin xtreets, and he knows his busi ness, doing good work. Two pretty jewelry windows in Alb any, none more tasty anywhere. BRING IN vo.it ni l sou inn- machine held. We will either repair it or take t as part payment on a new one. 3teivart& Sox Hnw Co. Ssan tU t I' Kind Yoa Han Hlwars