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or A COMPARISON Ka-.tcni and Western Oregon ' y the Ex-San R. htcr. Eugene, Or.. Juno 21. After two weeks residence in the Willamette Val ley the Ex-Rooster, after spending six years in the E. 0. sage brush, will try and make a statement in reference to the two places. The beautiful roses, the green forests and the fruits of the valley are much mord inviting than the dry sage brush and treeless hills of eastern Oregon. The gentle resreshing rains are much pleasanter than the hard thunder storms, water spouts and dust storms. The sea breeze is much pleasanter than the high and dry north winds. From a business stand point the sage brush country is ahead of the valley. The traveler likes the hustle and bustle of the inland empire, the vim, push and energy. Though thd ea'tern Oregon country has its pleasant features, after Frenzied Thoughts. Rev. Wm. J. Long the naturalist, is going to wake up one of these fine mornings and find himself a distinguish! member of the Ananias club. A Chicago woman says she is xUii to "try to stop smoking on the stiveis and in all public places". It might help her some if the men would refuse to give her a light. If that hobo feast at Chicago has not given the Newport people a new idea, they are certainly not awake to their opportunities. The fact that Foraker as Gove nor once appointed Taft to a judgeship in Cincinnati, does not exe.cise the slight est mollifying influence on the situation in Ohio, It is reported that a citizen of Wash ington has been "tapping" the Govern ment's wireless messages. If the pres ident's opinion of Foraker were to be put on the wireless, the wire-tapper's to absorb Central Mexico civilize it all when you have spent a few years Plunt would Probably bo burned out, there with in push and life, and return to the valley, you seem lost and get sleepy, and have cold feet, and feel like you were going into consumption. If the valley would get some of the inland empire rustle on it would be the garden spot of the world. Around Milton and Walla Walla theyl pole their strawberries like, hops, in the i ne best way America, is to let first. The really undersirable citizens now adays, are the umpires that go baek on the home tean. Gov. Hoke Smith of Georgia, has de clined an offer to go on the Chatauqua Clrcilil. fnr a ani-inn nf lrliii-na filnulv . ..u n x pmmeu Dut sul.ey the countrjr it awakening to to an Albany gardener, he acted like a the fu, mP!la,lrfi nf Mr vmith.a anin. Misuourian and wanted to be shown, and b'ackberries are poled, and high enough to drive a team under and pick from a wagon. In picking cherries they have a portable Ferris wheel Ir rigate this valley and it would almost anything. And, too the inland empire can't be beat for divorces. Don't know, wheth er, the climate, altitude or alkali is the cause. Eugene is a busy place to live in, it is quite lively and I have no kick coming, yet itiis not such a place as Pendleton, It is nicer and cheaper to live in, but ' for ,i rough and tumble, get up and go : life, give me Pendloton and the inland j empire, regardless of dust storms and water spouts. Ex-Sage Rooster, did patriotism. ' Mr. Bryan is a firm believer in the idea of "one term for every man"' And no more. Attorney fienernl .Tnrlfsnn nf N. Y do decides that the oyster is a "wild ani- ...... . vniMui aim iiwcA iovo mi oyster unless you are armed. Secretary Taft is smiling, on his western trip, as if he were riding the "Presidential special. WALTER LYON Elected Secretary of the Marsh field Chamber of Commerce. Marshfield Times: The excutivc committee of the MarshfHd publicity fund yesterday se lected Walter LyOn as secretary of the Marshfield Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Lyon recently resigned as propri etor of the Albany Herald. He is now in Sacromento, California attending to business matters regarding the sale of his paper, where he was notified by telegraph to report to Tom Richardson at once. After a two week's stay in Portland, Mr. Lyon will come to Marshfield and take up his duties. He will be in the new headquarters' now being fitted up by the Chamber of Commerce on Front street. No special line of work has been mapped out by the committee for Mr. Lyon to start with on his arrival here, thut being left entirely to his judgment'. The members of the executive cotrl mittee feel they have been fortunate in the selection made, as, with the newspaper experience Mr. Lyon has had in this state, it is thought he is well fitted for tne position. C. H. NEWS. Deeds recorded: Thos A Hall to J N Duncan 53.50AS1732 J N Duncan to Mattie Hillner sa- e 1 A f Holbrook to Clara Holbrook 5 acres ' 1 Edward Johnson to Lillie J Foust 8 1-9 ceres 7 R G Keene to L A Dickinson 100 acres 2000 , Mortgages $300$829, $1000, $2060,. $75, CIRCUIT COURT Jack Smith Not Guilty, Kroeschel Guilty. The jury in the case of the state of Oregon agt. Jack Smith lae'5 night, after being out a few minutes broight in a verdict of not guilty. The first ballot was 11 to 1 for acquital, the second ballot being unanimous. The defendant was charged with the theft of 26 sheep from C. H. Vehrs. The ownership was proven by marks and otherwise. The defense was that the sheep had been bought of a stranger at $2.50 a head and afterwards sold to J. W. Morgan. Edward Johroion aet. Lillie J. and E. Fcust wa reported settled. In W. J. Turnidge agt. Matilda Gar land and J. A Craft the plaintiff was given until July 6 to amend the com plaint and the defendant to Aug. 6 to answer. Continued. Ralph Turpira by his attorney pl?ad not guilty to the charge of rape upon Mary Wilson, a 13-year old girl, daught er of John Wilson of Waterloo. In an I application for a continuance of the! case on account of the absence of Eli Munger, in Gilliam' County, on. account of illness, sensational charges were made by the defendant, that the case was brought to revenge a grievance the father of the girl had acainst the father of the young man. because of MISFITS, Albany has a roso s:z ever: i!;;. Salem's city council is streets with its mouth. busy paving An exchange has figured 9ut that fir wood and clover hay" are about the same price a ton. When you hear a man knocking, just tell him what people think of the knocker. A Portland paper refers to the dash er as the flat headed individual. Al bany has a few. A man named Darrow op in Idaho is tryihir to rob Orchard of his reputation for truth and veracit. Wherr It comes to beauty Linn connty asks no odds of anyone. And we have the charaiter to go with' it. Of course the Salem papers vrill have grave doubts about an Alban y girl be ing the prettiest in Oregon.- An exchange complains because Con gressman Longworth and wife' are not in the public gaze Just wait a while. Prineville haa spotted mule' colt, TELEGRAPHIC. LAND FRAUDS To be Again Investigated in Oregon. Portland, June 26. The Land situa tion in Oregon will be investigated next month by Secretary Garfield and -Messrs. Ballinger, Newell and Pinchet. United States attorney Bristol who arrived from Denver, says these official!! will be here about July 13. Henev has also written he was coming as soon as the smoke clears in San Francisco, probably the latter part of next month. Life Timer Pardoned. Salem, June 26. Governor Cham--berlain today pardoned John McMahon, who is serving' hfe sentence for murder in Grant county since 1897. The con dition is that he remain a law abiding citizen and refrain from the use of lie-more. Tj&oma, June 24. Four are dead, and a score injured! in a sad ending of a mersy picnic party of the Swedish order of Valhalla" at Stones Landing last night. A thousand members from Tacoma, many cS tbem in tie- act boarding some financial trouble, and I that tte Ych . paper there declires ahead' of j the steamer when the slip gave way witness would swear that the tori and Albany's six-egjed dos as a circus- aS-lpreeiptuHing a hundred in the water, her sister hart nHmitforl.to.hi ?hf i traction. Frantic victims grabbed- and upset the Noti.'c of applications oJ A R Sharp lected: and W B Johnson, and tender of pay- E. E. Parker, C. T. Allimjham, J. L, ment, for O & C land, 11-2 E. jNye, A. E. Seising, G, C. Davis, John xoung, W. D. Busey, Fred Rice, W.C. ourns, Arch Miller, .L.- 1. 'Jmpleton, her sister hid admitted to him that the I tractl0n- act was not committed.- , Lawyer Darrow proposes to jtrove- The second trial of Chas. Kroeschel Orchard a liar. With his previous im- en the charge of violation, of the local maculate reputatron this will be a oo option law was begun thisforenoo,. be- Jossal task, fore the following jury;- carefully se- License to majry Herman V Tartar, on chemist, u;red- 25, of Po-tland,.a former leading U. A. U. graduate and orator,, and Miss Stella Parsons, aged 2-V daughter of J D Parsons of Albany. R.R. COM. WEST 'he Purilic Library. Goes Over the S. P. as a Stock Puncher. Numerous complaints have been made to the Oregon Railroad Commissioners ! of delays in freight shipment and slew nn ti.,.'triwiit A litor once said of service in Oregon. In order to make a Frantic victims grabbed- and upset rescue beat in a panic. Boise. JUne 24.-Lawyer Darrew ret out to prove Orchard a liar, tells the iurv he has trump card.-, and ex- feaulu Ha;, wood as a honest and fear less fighter in his opening speech. Seattle. June 24.-13111 Ayers the well known ijoc&maker and1 race hoise man of Portland was killed' while at tempting to catch an i.iterurban car today at the medows. Clint Davis. There, were twelve re- ; Portland, June 24 Because the jections. ! Tt doesn't take los for some of trial SulK3ay closing-law made him dospond- niJintiff inrSef,rTe Cal ? 'i frthe; neighboring cities with, their homejr ent. L. M. Miiler took sti-ychnine last plaintiff, J. C. Mui-.kcrs and. Johnsoa. girls- to be jealous of Linn county wit.' :j,r anri riiH of convnlsfoni "This a"' ' TheWaSiu ma1t " "fa' S&T fcwT&dPn? oufhmu Z ? i L,f ?L.n going to a townwhere there's a little thfrdttt amumiherdtt! A, fe, program at Cottle Grove, freelm or S o, of ths-way alto- of guilty, making the second conviction iHaw-Jey, Campbell, vun, .President .! seiner netoia menus I of the defendant for violation of local,. Kerr. SoK Hotel-, Gov.. Chamberlain, BOI3B, June 5. The defense is sption law. Time was waived and. the-j Ben Jenea., ii. K. Loivw Liur-pOell ana. bringing witnesses to attempt to im defendant will be sentenced at TVdoek Barzee-.. peach Orchard and hope to prove him TheS. P. has hf.d'only one dividend' in twenty years according? Ho Mr. Hari--man's statement ar.il has spent $250,. 000&9CG' Jot betterments-. Killed His Mife. Robert Walker,, at Belliirgtiam,- Wash., yesterday afternoon shot his wife, and then blew his own brains out. tinlU. to a frirmn,. ..aiHnnf nf't.itin Rliinh, Wnikpr nnrl- tonight. lived for many years nsar this tity. Mrs Walker was a daughter of VP. U. Baltimore, now a resident ot Mill City. They moved to Bebingham sevsral ' months ago, Mr. Walker going into ' the mocotv business. Walker's mind ; AnoUe3 indictment was returned, -was undoubtedly unbalanced, and' it is ; but is not txiblic until . the arrest is-t the- mine owners tool. said that when he was here.' he wasriiot I made. always right, and generally' carried a I j Few people know ;he vnz j of a The jmy was discharged,. T5ie case ! bath, soys-Coos Bay Times. Possibly oZ F. Ackerman agt J. E.. Hartman.wilbj true there, but here eery boft bathes be.-tried before : he court, completing at lea&i once a week. inn uispca ot tne docket. Tom- liavreon offers-to- led $20,000 that R.sosevelt will be - nominated and Selected. Roroevelt's doom; Jlonvson lt. ml l IP llhriirV'.' 1 . n - .rt..i,ri. ...O....L i" " i .n...i!k 1 roaa commissioner wesi, weni to ouuui- always ngni, ana generally cameo, a i iu r.i,.., :j;, The great purpuau ui. ern Oregon, where he securen a lop as I revolver; on Haith Jackson failed toannear when ' aas the-poorest judgmstnt. ot ajiy man is to promote and unite intel.gence. t k ner or several , l3 of , Mr- Walkm wa. a brother of WM-1 s MtLyi?ot ga together tne prouucis ui a, " "u uc"' 'Z Za wiTl an after waiting an 'jour,, his lillW!,sJ -- of the world, it noias " ' T:iTT;, V" i w.il. U..k, f tC?nn.V5,- declared torteited, tne amount $10110, to Prineville papers thinfc.thesalo-of the i be collected of the sureties, A. b.Buch-;G & E t0.3arrin,an fe-a- gsd thing It brin Wise minds within its n,vl v it m" ks an I indexes and otters to us ly do oi grout service iu uiv cuiuuiu tWenV. 1'. is in its community a sou 8lStl train load o( freight was. ai tni,.n..p'. u. :...wiutQ man, always reaay ji.,i ir, tua vnrfu nt th citv six to eunulv to every comer something of hours because absolutely unable to. interest and pleasure, it v point. ids ot tne wu . a stock man in his dark shirty cow boy j Walker were members of the 250 ; walls a collection ot all tne hat ond p)ain clotheS- He picked up a i this city. wi'ty l'iii"..; over said: these ROod many facts which will ondoubted-1 -- Oregon Inventor : . fha hnnila nf execr booKs, ano no onium, children. It tells of C'nderelly and in forms you on riots in Moscow. It of fers y?u a novel of modern Japan, and a history ef Venice of the past. It knows about the milk in the cocoanut, the floods of the river Nile, the advan tages education, the ovils of legisla tion, how to plan a homo, why bread won't rise, and can tell more about the hugeness of our task at Panama, and the mental failings that give Jamaica and Venezula more trouble than most of our Congressmen over dreamed of. 1 am a eioat believer, as you soo, in reading, and I think with good reason, The arrangement here is lo for such a large distributing: The following patents-were issued lasit week to- Oreeon inventors : R. H. Beebe, St Johns,. Hydraulie-I elevator. B. W. Bowser,. Junction. n.j a a ri..,-nk;n Mr. V est is thoroughly interested ia portiaBd. 'prack sanding device: A. Ji Colvhv. Urants Pass, Hhndhold. form- ing machine. A. L. Crosby, Portland, means for propelling and steering. W. Mingue, MarsJitieia, Alienor projectile. the rnova being made to secure better facilities here with the yard on the right side of the depot, and will do every tiling possible to that end. What ever he has been in he has done things and is making an ideal railroad commissioner. will be famished to our readers at terni amoce no a bright and promising, jounu cents eacn, oy u. nwni. os vu.,. Mr-nati--. sister, inereiom ne u resorOi: tnax HOME AND ABROAD. in g ton, D. responJent. The Corvallia skatincr rink will be nnnn the :trd and 4th of July all day, Albanv skaters having skates are re quested to take them. Tim RnHeburor Doctors cut the law Living seems to us worth while. It is yers of that city all to pieces in a game better worth our while if. while we : ,ve, we hvo much, earn, see, A spring in Polk county has been enjoy many things. Reading is tno boilinj, evcr since tn0 Slln Francisco short cut'.into tho heart of life. earthnuakc. It is on the farm of D. L. if ., rn Inlkinc with a groop of Kevt near Terrydalo rrionils about, for example, dilterent An ordinance has been passed by the Sru of tho United States, and some Jfe" one happens to mention a city or town in ?300 000 for wator al,d $-,o,000 for sow- which yiu have nveu, nmu j" ers. intorest'nuickens, and how eager you Thn Wells, Fargo Express company arc to henr news of.the jilaco or to tell has established a third division, of your experience in it. This is a "c,-. simple overy-day fact, lhe samo tning lan(, Rnd inciu,ie3 the Yaquina Bay and vou have observed a inousunu mnua Q00a collnty points. iw,i .ii,v auliiL'ct or tillt with which Portland Dailv Abstract:-Tho plans m,'i familiar. Wo learn about for tho new church building for the many things just by keeping alive and moving around! Those things we have l.irned about we can't Help Doing with The new E. Straw, Marshfield) Toimilotome, Copies of any of the above patents- anarj ana A. a. bmitn it is saia tne: , .i, on,i hon. young man. skipped for other parts.. Sin extwitsion affairs, wnich the? are A new thing in the court rocm is a. aaxioua for Ho tho-pcogsosti-set ot high back cushioned seats,. f " oatjon!!. we Kect. tlie jueyraeo, greatly appreciated b: j them. Resolutions Passed by Morning Star Grange.- No. 311 P. f H, Whereas, our dearer beloved sisters Ethel Truax, has pasoeo from hnrieartht ly tenement. And whereas th-9- Great: Law i ro resDector od persons aad oimr ed at a- shining mark, in removing, from 0., our special patent cor'- fell Otf the Bridge. -we humbly bow to the will of tfcevOiviire Law that works gooa. Althougta our hearts are crushed and bleeding, ut the loss, we so mucn, reel by tier. absence from us. And whereas by iav death the sal) of glocra and desoair. hancs over the home of tha departed. Thetre f ore be it resolvedi that we commemi to the bereaved andaorrowing mother, and famdu the consolation that tnpre s in separation, only as exists withthe body- tne pensnaoie. inat wrucn, we so matin love the 30ul the icur.or.taJ yet People Who Come ard Go Mrs. D. C. Letelher. Mill City. vv . M. Leabo and wt., Poitlaari. Mrs J. P. Van Grsdel, N. A. Merrill, Oakland. Ghas. Kalenion, Portland. Ii. B. Kent, Shd'-d;- 0i G. Weed, Philomath. A.. H. Lea, Portland. T.'D Campbell, Portland. Geo Wholey, J M McCarty; ffibcvallis. Mi Winn, Junction. JG Eredwell. Corvallis. SSanklin W Keeney, Towncend. Geo M Collins. Satem. WR Stokes, Toledo.. GiW Averill, W R;-.Wood,.HKT'Bruce. HMiry Lang, T A. Chinooki. Geo A Keium, W W Lewis, Portland;. Mrs- C E Stanard, Brownsville-. AiESngham, Seattle. Charles Myors, a son' of Conrad' Myers was on the north end of taa bridge going into Bryant Park yestec dav. when the drav temi of Fortmiliar Kr.,a. Mmp n one nnnin.stenDin? aaDK I to get out of the wav he stepped, iff i the perishable. h'iirn fllinrrln thi onvmnH ViAtiur ! muck loVe the f. ond lives, and will focever live. Resolacu a was not noticed until his groans were drapery of white- be hung ioour Hall as heard by some men twung tne Dncgo. a muute oi iuvb iu aiuui, i mv Fortunately no hours were oroKetuana p youug quiuvuu. j.uu a u-jryj the injuries are not dangerous. I tkis mernonara be placed, oa the A Frpak Pnrk copy be sent to the family, ot the de- rtiicaiv L-uLi. 'ceased, a coiy to the Albanyy papers, I the Capitol Journal and to the Oregon The six legged dog and the Praevllle 'State Bulletin for publication. .. .J 1 Ml U...- i I- . i mno. ij. y. kjinftiivn. A few weeks ago an Heme Vfa& going the rosmde- So the eff Diet- that certain brands, oil tobacco, upm. being tssted, had proven, to oe nctning; duu crown paper and. at little tobacco juice,, per haps seme tobacco. The DinaocttM- at the tine started that it sounded: very fishv. lt.pnwes to have- been a Sake ot tha worst order. Slothih in. it. A yjung imam who was- seceruilry at Palfo-r-r.iru iaa our street car service I hddir.c? stock in the Alban'V Partners is palatialoompared raithitie arrange- Cempsjjy of Albany Oregoni, that a ment.il'XJaA?r Vlty, HJ3 I EIU1V liaiDHIIg. to eiilen wilk a mile or troo or pay a ! called to. meet at tins otticssof said Al-dollaa-ffir-x poor class. a bus. ride. baoy. Farmers' Company em the 29th Only; one hotel has a free bus, and cloy, off June, 1907, at the-hour of one wheaiyouifjet into Faker City yoa have , o'oloekv P- M., for-the ooaaideuing the Nctitas of npeciai 3Ibctingof Stock Holders of the Aicuny Farm. ers' (Jumpnny. Sfbtiire is hereby ien.toall' pcosons advisability of selling all' ' the prop ei'ttes. belonging t4-caid Company, and if thought advisabe to authcrb the Board of Directcroto. selli anil convey all of its property, bothi rsat and per sonal, ana to liquidate mu inoDteaness make a hnal diMidend ot all ' was k.l. : . :k ji : j asoertaiaea that in.tiheeord were about ! VC'TJZ.'" " "v U-rt United Prcsbvterian Churc Snciotv. to bo erected at Sixth and Montiromerv streots. are now being fie uied. The architect is Jos. Jacobbcrg. si otted mule will have to get in a cave, Halsey has a duck with four wings and four legs. The bird was hatched on the aleb Grev farm. It lived only a short time, and was preserved in alcohol. If I it had lived would it have waddled or would it have been all on the fly with its four wings. Committtee Mrs. H .Mjikxer. I Mks. J. A. Aupperle. This Year's Chautauqua. for-sted in If wo know about moro er, wno announces ne wui ciuse uii uius J ngs our interests would bo greater June 29. The edi.ic will cost $12,000 inui oui uiv T PnrH anrunor a fine thine in the in numuer, neenm, f lum cnae declaring that the old moro satisfying; we would talk moro, ask moro ques tions, bo moro alert, got more pleasure. Frenzied I nonnhts. Tho whole country is, of course, ob- iKn fni-t that Pennsylvania is laW 8I1UUIU UJIUIMVU, HID lie" l" K"" ' crninir into nfTect until Mav 26 long after tho nroceedings were begun, and that therefore the U. of O. bill should go on the ballot, and it will bo difficult for any court to got arouna tne point. Six of the graduates of the U. of O, havn boon conferred the sum ma cum fliid hdr.nr thn hichnat recognition of v.iImiiit a noise like a state that intends , aP,olttrshio. as follows: Oney Jackson tohoriuht in the next Presidential of Astoria, Harloy Glafko of vValla vo no riBv Walla, Androw Jackson of Bandon. campaign. Jpan slauson daughter of A. B. SUu- Texas is giving out the story of a aon 0f Portland; Mablo Cooper of In cvclono that picked up a loiter and de- j dependence and Wistar Johnson of li'voroii it to tho party to whom it was Eugene. livcreu it to too p y Oroiron State Sunday School addressed twenty nines u,--'TOnvention'wi convene in Eugene this gins to look as if the members of vonilllf, .ro c, k Knapp. of the Roosevelt's Ananias Club are merely east, a specialise will bo a prominent mateurs. ! sneaKor, ard Rev. Chas. A I'hinps, The planet Mars will come nearer the Mr. and Mrs. Maior Johnson leftthis morning for the east where they will spend several months. Their head quarters will bo at Browning, mo., Dut later they will go to the Jamestown ex position and visit relatives near there, Virginia being Mrs. Johnson's native state. They were accompanied as far as Portland by their son James. An engine and car for the little road running between Medford and Crater Lake passed south last night, labeled the Pacific Eastern. Letter List. earth this summer, tnar. ever neioie. And with Teddy in tho White House. we may h'vl! war wilh one of t,u; ncih-hburs yet. Hariiman is getting tired of being "it" in the national tag game. Held worker will give several talk". Rev. W. F. White, of this city, will deliver the address Friday on the infal lible book, and Rev. I. G. Knotts will speak on Saturday night on the hme department. D. Brougher wilt remain in Portland. Good. Tho following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for June 2ti, 1907. Persons desiring ruy of these letters snoukl call tor advertised letters, giving the date: Mrs. Annie Alderson, Alfred Arron on, Mi-. I Boure, R. E. Bryan, J. T. Cooper. A. G. Comforth. Mr. Torci Holman, A. D.Jones, D. Hton Jayn Miss Maud A. Morrison, Mrs. MerisiK, loe Owens, Katie Rankin 3, R K. Richards, J. A. Ruble. J. s. Yah Winkle F, M, The prcgram for tie annual Chautja qua Assembly , at Gladstone Park, Ore gon City.Jis out. Soma of the attrac tions w'U be: Gov.. H.erarv A. Buehtel of Colorado, on Theodore Rooseveltand tha Pleasantness of American Life;. U. S. Senator Elmes Jt Burkett, Dr. Staix- le.v L. Krebs. of, livanston. 1U.,. Dr. Joha Roach Strattoa, of Chicagcs,Frank S. Regan an Illinois state senator, a tlkr and an.ast.ist: Dr. U. mitn. Chicago orator:; Rev. James Molfett Batten, tne iiuia giant; nev. u-a iuiki rith, of Nashville, Tenn., Jeanie John- SOQ, a v.mcagu suiuist; uuutuj. j,inti-. a domestic scientist; Dr. Hoadley. W. Eugene Knox, a reader, and several flom OregjB. "the WhTrlwiad. The June number of the Whirlwind iB just out, and may be had of Miss Baltimore. 627 E. 3rd St. It is a neat inane, verv readable The contents Tom, by Ina Dow; All for Nothing, by Melfcra Martin; The Education ot the Indian, by Elda Sprenger; editorials tbc classes; boys and girls' Athletics exchanges and a high school niirror, showinir nickname, hobby, chief worry. etc. of the members. The il ustrations, Albany's prospective high school, boys' litornrv societv. the debatinc team, the class and faculty, the buys base ball team, the girls' basket, vall.t.eara to vsalk.weuar legs oSetting anctwhere, Salem. Statesmaiw: farmer who hadsa.oordof woodoniltowagouyester-Ha-i nl sHkori the nrice. He. without he3titatiun. said f;30. just rapidly d' xnat ln.unecoru wwe uuuut . -k Kiiaioua lf.Oisticks. This WBuld make each stick : n,i., ,:'.. ,-, i.. oft-woo worth 5.Saents, or in other . , lltinn HnlK-'nasfMKfc lw th Rnarri 0rds hiS Wagon Was piled p Y".tn i n nirtnra of inld AJhcmv Fm.'' uIrb. As a cord of mtch ixme weighs t: . t r. te tfean a ton, PlJtl ' tors on the-7th day of Junef 1097 Uated this thiTth dapoc June, 1907, Attest: M. H.. Wilds, President. Pres. B. Sarsimjju Secretary. Registration ol Land Title In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Linn. In the matter of the annlientinn nf - united tTTE8 uouhT of uuAiw , Charles w . yioaoa to register the title The PubllBfaen of Webster International: Dictionary alkvetliat It " IMn fiict.tbo popu lar Unabriiltcwi thoroughly re-edltcd in every ilotatl, and vaatly enriched taevory part, with the purpose af adapting it to meet the lartrer and severer requirement of another geuero- We are ofthe opinion that this altofratioa most cloarty and accurately doacriliaB. the work that nas been accomplished and the result that-nos been reacnen. -j. ne wicnonary, aa it nn..atanila hno Wn tlinrnucilrT ro edited In very detail, fens been corrected in every part, and is admirably adapted to meet TOO inrRW I1U 00 iCMmiviiiuivo trenerat'on which demands more ofi popular phlloloaical knowled than any geoeratioa that ths world hasewrcontalnod. It la perhaps needless to add tha we refer to thediotionary lot our Judicial work as of the highest authortty in accuracy of detlnl- tionailu inau iu iio imureMKiiner"" wilUbjo-the source af constant reference. QtlARLES O. KOTT, Chlrf Jortlcc j iSP' "WoBKa, JOHN DAVIS, V Vii-. y1 CHAHLK9 Bi HO WHY 3rne thinff. this would brine the price .if. wnori ner ton to nearlv the same as feolover hay. ' The filislier's Claims Sustained r The above rtfen to WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONA.8.Y THE GRAND PRIZE (thohlirtiwtawani) was given to tho lMeina t,lonal an tho World'a J"slr, St. Louis. GET THE LATEST ANQ BEST Toil Ka be (n(-MHn mir tyt&men page, tent frre. O.&CMEBRIAM CO., PUQtlKERS, ,. 8PRINGFI6UP. M9, woinn ImTERNATItVUL to the land in said applicatioa, describ ed to-wit: The S E quarter) of Sec 7r in Townsh.:p,U S R 3, West of the Wil lamette Meridian. Oregon, except the following Beginning 69 rads West of the Northi East corner oSi the South East quarter of said Se, 7, tuenc-s South 43; rods, thence West 91 nods, thence North 43 rods, thence East 91. rods to. the place of bigirming, leaving 135 acrasi aVso the Nortij, half of t!s North. East quarter of See. 18 in sa.1.1 Township 14 S R 3 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, a'i. in. Lira, County, Oregon, against Alist. Power Aornes Poner5y and John M. Milter and all wkom it may concern, defendants. "Bo all whom it miy,- concern : Take notice, thaU. on, the 12tb day of Jsine, A. D. 1907 an application was filed by said Chailes W. uibson in the (circuit iourt ot saw unn County for lniuai regisiranon ot we title to the land above described. Now unloso you appear on. or before the 15th daw of July A. Di 190.7. and show causo wny sucn application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confesses and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the appli cation and you will be forever debarred from, dispu.tipg tfca same. J. W. Miller. Clerk. Hewitt & Sox. Applicant's Attorneys