DR. II. II. ELLIS, Physician and Surgeon Albany, Oregon Calls made in city and country. Main 38. Phone ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE To wnom it a-ny concern : Notice is hereby given to all whom it luay concern that tbe underBirced baa beeudulv appointed adininnttratrix ol the eaiate ol Albert August Herman Ramm by tbe County Court of Linn Countv, Oregon ; therefore, all persons having claimB auaiDBt eaid estate are hereby notified and required to present tbe tame to me w ilh tbe proper vouchoi e at my residence near Crabtree, Linu County, Oregon, within six months from the date horeof. Doted tbiB Sth day of July 1907. JOHANNA RAMM, Administratrix of the abova named eB'ate. W. K. BILYEU, Attorney for Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE la the County Court of Liun Cjuuty Oregon. In be matter ol the estate of Nancy Coon, deceased. To all whom it may concern: All perBone interested in the ebta'e of the aboved named decendent and having claims against said estate are hereby notified that I have been duly appointed adrainutratoi of Baid retate by the couuty court ol raid Linn, County, Orenon, and have duly q alined as euub adminiBtrator. therefore all perilous having claims aaiBt eald estate are hereby notified and required to present the tame with the proper vouchers to me at my rtsiden'e in the city of Albany, Oregon, within Bix months from Ihe date hereof. Dated this 26th day of July, 1907. J. W. HART, AdminitiBtor of the eBtate of Nancy Coon, deceased. VV. R. BILYEU, Attorney lor admin istrator. " EXECTORIX'S NOTICE THURSDAY BUTTER Is Up in nigh G and Soaring. Country butter is said to be the high est in Albany since early days, under normal conditions. 65c to 75c a roll is paid for it at S. E. Young & Son's to day. The latter for a-iif.i rraje roll. The Albany Creamery mc a ion today was paying 37H cents tor butter fat here, which' is said to be the record here, the Hazelwood people Soc. At Corvallis Mr. Kaupisch reported last evening the price as 36J cents. Creamery butter is 85c, dangerously near the $1 mark. MARRIED Leeper--Seeson. On Thursday morning, Aug. 22, 1907, at the home of the bride's parents, in the Third Ward, air. Fred A. Leeper and Miss Maul Beeson, Rev. J. W. McDougall performing the ceremony in the midst of some very attractive dec oration 1 with evergreens, roses and sweet peas. Following con ; refutations a fine wedding repast was served, and the happy couple left for the noon train to start on their bridal trip. The groom is a son of Dr M. V. Leeper, of Benton county, a worthy young man, the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beeson. the past year a teacher in the Shedd school, a orignt ana estimaDie young lady. Besides the immediate relatives of the two families those present were Mrs. W. N. Phillips. Miss Helen SDencer and Mrs. McKinney. MINISTERS Who Sow Seeds While Hills. in the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. turned last night from able outing at Cacadia, McDougal ro i very enjoy nmong inter- Bulls Galore. Wall Street will have to give place to esting people from all pur ts of the val ley, and thev were not th le 1st livelv ones either. R.!V. McDougall preached uue muBins, tne nrst lima to ii, the nextSabbath to 111 and the third to about 75, helping to give the people the gospel in the midst of their summer outing One, of one of the audiences. Said It WHS thA fii-af op. mnn ha h.l heard in ten years, another in two, etc. Rev. Douglas and famiy returned last night from their outing at Niagara, where they spent about a month. Rev. DOUglas holding uprui. pa ah hnmp pv. cept last Sabbath when he prea-hed to the people of Niagara and vicinity, in- ciuaing severa thnrn for I with a good audience. FRIDAY. an . outing " Albany for a day or two. Now the Rev. and Mrs, White returned this John Berry, of Foster, went to Cor vallis this afternoon. Mrs. Lura Campbell and daughter went to the Bay today. Hon. M A. Miller, of Lebanon, has been in the city today. Mrs. Althouse and Eddie Merrill turned this noon from the Rav. Mrs. A. M. Reeves and daughter city is full of high bred registered bulls went to the Bav this afternoon. ast night L. B, Mm. G V. Pnnnf anil xnllrl-an .p. turned from the Bav this noon. fine animals from the Geer stock farm, tomorrow, fhey spent most of their Mrs G A We-ito-ato and rlancrhrer near Corvallis. One of them is the 'me ln,,e'.t'g and coming and in wen.VVheBay tKteSoT .rau! Pi?"" f, Hewford orough y mspeeting the claim, in for whom Mr. Geer is reported to have which they will appear as witnesses, received $1,000, but the figures are too La Sabbath they were in Euclid Val Ivgh. These are part of a two car y, where Rev. White conducted ser- -nipment irom Atoany by r . w. Car FIRST CASE Under the Failure to Suppo t Act in Linn County Upon Comnlaint of Anna Cnllini nnrl by order of Judge C. H. Stewart, Samuel Collins, a young man working for his father S- G. Collins, near rialaey was vestordsv afternoon on thn I'lnm,, of fa'lure to suooort his wife, thn fi.nr case in this county. Under the law in case ot conviction tho defendant may be put to work and $1 a day be paid the ...... ior ner support. Sheriff Smith took the defendant be fore a justice at Shedd i,nd he was re leased to appear before Judge Stewart - o ciock to-ctay. The couple were married on June the 14, 1906, and on June 26, but twelve drys afterwards a uii 1 was born. The moth er resided with the defendant for a while, and then left with the child. The defendant claims that the child is not his, that he was frightened into marrying", and it is further claimed tnat the wife deserted him, so that noon from their'trip to the Yachats t!lere evidently enough sides to the ..!.-. tu . . ... ... ' Case to makp n hvp nnntnat Geer. his son Bert where thev went in .nmnnn. ,;th Mi ca.ie t0 make a live contest. -.in.. ......... .. R,pnn :".J TT V." T I aim anuiner man orougnc over tnree " ' ""(c,IIU,,leu ui trie nay until The exsinination of Collins for 9 a. m. tomorrow. was set Mr. George ThomBson and family 101c mis morning tor saiem on a short trip. Born on Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Marsh, near Albany, a girl. Prof. Lowe, a leadine- teacher in trip Portland schools, was in the city this ''we've year old girl ownes the immenss ter to Honolulu; for the big stock farm of 60,000 head of cattle and many horses. It is an interesting fact that a property, run by a guardian. 150 head in all will be shipped from the coast, all registered. morning. Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Madae Kaupisch, of Corvallis, were in the city mis aiccrnoon. Tim Wandel. a former Albany mev. Mrs. William Robins, of Lebanon. chant, now a drummer, has been in the ls.in th. c'ty on a several days visit city teday. Mrs. Will Wright and daughter, of with Mr. Mell Dawson. The Eddy prosecution has been drou- v, ij.. : . 1 , vices in the school house, preaching to an uiuiciiic or zorty in a valley with only sixty-five altogether, much inter ested in hearing the gospel. It is a good recommendation for the minister of the gospel of one who went about doing good who takes along with him in his head a few practical sermons, on his sammer's outing. A Street .how. Salem, came up last evening on a visit Pecl and Mrs- Eddy is in the lead. Notice is hereby given that the unrfer aittned has been duly appointed by the' County Court of Linn, County, Oregon, executrix of the estate of Willi m P. Anriarnnn Hn-nnepil. All nprjtnnn hflv. ing claims against said estate are here- , Seaside, to join his wife for an outing by required to -present the same ith atthe Flynn cottage, proper voncners to tbe undersigned ! Chas. Welch and R"t-.i Conn left this executrix at tne office of L. L. Swan afternoon for a deer nunt in the hills at William 1 yers. C. H. Mattoon, author of the History of the Baptist Church in Oregon, was in the city today. Mrs. Jas. Coon and Mrs. Al. Peacock and children returned this noon from their Bay outing. J. R. iljnn left this morning for in the I'.ret National Bank buildiog at Albany, Oregon, within six mcntbs from date 0' thia notice Dated this flu. 2, 1907. LiUKAJ. ANDERSON, Executrix. L.L. SWAN. Attorney for Executr'x. NOT C. OF FINAL ACCOUNT Not es is hereby given that tbe un dersigned tie b filed hie final account as executor iti the matter of the estate of N. O. M kib, deceased, in the Countv Court of the slot, of Oregon for Linn Ci il .ty, and that the said court has epp miled Monday, the 16th day ol September, 1807, at 10 o'clock a. m in the Court House ot tbe County Court room at Albany Linn County, Oregon, as the lime for hearing objections to said linnl account, for a Seal settlement of tbe entire matters aff3utin thia eBtate, aud the cliBcharge 'bereot JEFFERSUN MYERS, Executor of tin estate of N. C. Myers, dtcertfted. EXFGUTR1X NOTICE Notice is hereby glvon tnat by order of tbe ouu'y court of Liun O untv.'.Ore- goo, tn- e:i - r o r obs Deen appointea execurix ot tne will and estate of Fe.- beyond Cottage Grove. Miss Mary Nolan, one of Corvallis' most charming young ladies, was in town last night between trains. T. J. Apperson, of Oregon City, was consulting w ith President Wea'herford this atternoon cn U. A. C. business. Prof. Scudder. of Kansas, aired 26 ia to teach agronomy in the 6. A. O, Lebanon boms To C. R. Loveall a daughter, to Geo. H. Randall rt daughter. The car strikers in San Francisco , ght?' wll 5as verv, versatile, nave given in and will return to work as individuals. Both the W. F. express and the Amer ican express companies refuse to take shipments of liquor into Kansas. "At Mt. Angel yesterday afternoon the flouring mill, water and heating plants were destroyed by fire. Loss $25,000. Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin in a big tent at the corner of Ferry and Third ls streets is tilled for Albany, Aug. 29. , Owen Beam yesterdav shiDDed two After the Mobos, Doug Wassom, of Halsey, was in the city today. Bert Stevens is home from the Bay. He kept a pair of roller skates hot. Mrs. A. W. Hadley and children of Eugene are visiting Alpany friends. Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Littler this morning returned to their home at Portland. Deforest Gilbert, mother and sister Hazel, returned last evening from a Lebanon visit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conn of Salem, went to the Bay this afternoon for their summer.s outing. Eddie Merrill left this morning tor WKte Salmon to join his grandmother and aunt for an outing. The Revere is now running full fledged, the dining room having been A 200 MILES Tramp Through the Coast Range Mountains. Mr Humphrey the postal clerk on the Detroit run, and a Mr. 3helton. of Mill City have just returned trom a two hundred mile tramp in the Cascade mountaias. With a pack horse, fiev set out from Detroit, going over 'he Mountain trail, past Marian Like, .....v-iu-oo iui ua one nsmng grounds, over the hills into Crook county, dr.vn the Three Sisters and back over an old Indian trail and i.own the McKenzie into the Willamette ajain. They were on the headwaters of the Willamette, Deschuttes. McKenzie and Umpqua, besides several smaller streams. They had a rifle which occasionly came in handy, resulting in the death of a be.r hat got.in their trail, a grey wolf and two bucKS. Thev miirht hnvp L-illp.l deer galore, at one time running upon a band of ten or twelve, but wanted only enough to eat. The trin is a nirr. ged and big one, wor'h any one's time. And a good tost fct- one's walking ability JOHN A. WON Beating Oregon Babe With Ease. There was a street show Inst night, at the coiner of First and Ellsworth streets, with a birr crowd in nttpr-Hnnnp Albany can do on shoit. roofed last nigSt, The troup consisted lot one man in red I?0,11,6 ,on l!lu S& this morning was ngnts, who was very versatile, nei- Ja '-"i.-ii can, forming on the oronnri and in 11,0 v a Pretty long passenger train. with equal skill, a genius in juggling Miss Luela Strom is spending a few and equally at home on a slack wire days in tht country, near Knox Butte, with no assistance but his equalibrium, the guest of Miss Maud Miller. aIl the guying of a crowd of boys, who John Chance last night returned from used the words hobo, etcetera promis- a visit in Portland accompanied by his cously, a little chapter in the book of daughter Miss Belle of the Portland v.... .., cskuuiiaiiiug uiir reuuiuuoii a-nouia. for future use. Anyway the crowd enjoyed the show and chipped in, how uueiany is not Known, nor wno tne man or whither he skidooed. Miss Laura Tavlor returned thia nnnn from her Newport outing, after a very stands 52,645. iMcuauui, Dojuurri on tne euge 01 mt Pacific. Tho much talked of race between John A. Crawford and Oregon Babe. was won by John A. in 32 seconds,' for the quarter, in the presence of a bin- crowd, all Albany being out. Oregon onoe DroKe. lho iudi.es were S. S. Railpu. A. S Hart, A. J. Hodgss, Starter J. W. Kirkland. Time keeper F. M. French. John A. was driven bv Fred Wood cock and Oregon Babe by Charley Barrows. " A good deal of money changed hands. The Journal Contest. The standing in votes of tho seven contestants in Linn county for scholar ships is as follows at last statement given out: Those of Albany are: Har lan Tulhert, 26,490; Glen vv ulker, 16. 285; J. Percy Reed, 10,505; Meda Cald well, 3,790; Earl Lee, Waterloo. '.,130; Halbert Hawkes, Lebanon, 600; H. A. Wood, Harrisburg, 400. Total, 60,300. Benton county has two contestants, Dotn ot borvallis. whose total vntp H-Mhfi- tons and 400 pounds of Dears to Pnt-r. returned this noon from the Bay. The land and today is having his hands full baby had grown nearly a foot, more or Pears .nenaus nas just let a $4b,b0 con Mis. Sophia Jackson, of Portland, ar rived last night on a visit at the home or ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tidings: Proerksen. The S. P. Company has lately begun , 'F8- Baldwin and two of her grand- ..-...... j a. .cw tuu- , ..... - . cnnuren retiirnp.ri vpqinrHnv fvnm Miss Myra Abbett, a former Albany tract for paving Market street in that W-"ut 01 a new pian to nu tneir . Bav- Mrs Senders and the r.Wtnf Tho w a young lady of fine appear- itA-wltn . vitrined brick, and trains ot the hobo nuisance. About 160 family will be home tomorrow. tou,TO iiiuioio iu ua spent on street muro men us employ nave Deen scat- t r vt d-h ,, j work. tered along their line over a district (hf-S',?- Pe" and aauS''ter were- in v-i-t,-- Of-t ..,,: ... runnint? from Oakland to the Sisiypa the c. y last evening on their way to to New Era yesterday to look after his an A . " J Pe" Bell had been m Ta vis it with h. , ltr ua - tl.i.- . IT. . VCll- M Cai V I, llllt. 11UI11 Lllllir Tlllf'S on the company's train. While the plan D Mlss Barbara Rieson, of the ladios is ne it seems to be working more Bazaar, returned this noon from her effectively than anything tried yet. 3aant down the ede of the Pacific to Chief of Police Simons reports that up the Yachats to look after her limber to the time these men were put to clalln work there were on an average of 25 Editor Tom Dodger of the Scio News brakebeam tcurists traveling through and his brother Sain, of tho eat, came Ashland per duv. For the Dast few -over Inst cveninir and this mnmino- u days this number has been greatly dirq W. Crawford took the latter to tho Bay iuiiLi. i.v c Liie uiy; ocean. E. dinand See..agi, deceased. All osr on-j having claims Bgaius? said esta-e are notified to Ke.-e t mesa at the office of Hewitt & 8 x, Albany. Oregon, within six monitiB Irom the date hereof, prop erly verified as by law required. Dated Miy 9, 1907. UttiKLUIIS 8JtUAUJb, Executrix. HEWItT & SOX, Attorneys. CITATION girl, now ance, passed through 1 ho city this noon tor Ashland, on a visit. Mrs. Bob Chambers and bright daugh ters, Esteland Aletha, returned to their home at Eugene last evening after a visit with Albany relatives. Mr. Kaupisch, of the Corvallis cream ery, was in town last evening. He re ports as much business as ever, with cream galore from all directions. ! George Howe, tin teacher, has re turned from a trip to Boston, the Jamestown fair and other eastern points, anl la3t night went to Browns ville. I J. O. Gross returned this morning from Brrwnsville, and will leave this evening for his home in Franklin coun ty, Wash., fifty-five miles east of walla walla. Prof. E. E. Daring, formerly super- Returned from the East. In the County Court ol the Stnte ol ' regon, for Linn County. In the matter ot the estate of Mary Juukin, deceased. To Nellie Perkins, Sarrtha T'irman, Luc nda Taylor, H. 0. Jackson, Ollie F. Stephens, E D. Prie-t, H. F. Jsck eon. Emms Rulslon, Alice D Ralston, Lo lie D. K..IB on, lv O-Jjcrmi-, Orin L. Jackson, 8tell P Hum, E hel M. Halverson, Edith S. Porter, 1 i-ena J. Jtc-SJs anl al intendent of the Jefferson andGresham schools, has been elected principal of the Coquille school, and will soon go there to begin his work. Miss Grace Crandall with A. M. Reev es, at Lebanon for some time, was in the city on her way to Illinois to SDend 1 a year, on her way visiting relatives at Portland and Day t: n. I Two old time Albany young men, both j insurance men, were in the city over night, Jos. Webber and Walter H. Ray mond, or fortlana, who have many friends here who are always glad to see them. The marriage of Chas. Littler of Tillamook and Mrs. Elizabeth Corinne Swan, of Portland, is announced to take place on Sept 4, at the home of v rs. Saltmarsh in Portland. Both are former residents of Albany. Mr3. C. W. Sears, Mrs. Edwin Sears BSSmT- Pey W.re ?0PeJ?at lree missionary, of Uie Bnpttot churS, and t&WMre time. wife' came down from Niagara last Mrh thi hL.r.J 1? The younS ladles left ln company with evening on their way to their home at Lmch.th!. .??.!-? b'S,a8 the Telegram party and visited the McMinnville. Mrs. Patrick Jamestown exposition with them, much of Mrs. Edmunds, who was with- them vwp t " :"'f "i u Bu,, ine cay ior an oucinff' coming removal to that place. The New Era church is oyer twenty years iu uiiu wii-uLaunneu. A crew of men has reached Eugene, while on their way down the road in stalling the block system along the S. P., supposed to be a preventive of ac cidents But they wont stop spread ing rails or defective freight cars. The Corvallis anl Ea.tern takes freight to the Bay Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, and shippers should govern themselves accordingly. The fact is one that needs advertising, so that people having perishable goods ixiuy K1IOW IL. I J. H. Moore, who moved writes thai storm in which the hail was as hiir turkey eggs. Forty four window lights .were masneu in one scnool nouse. A call meeting of the board of direc" tors if the Albany Library association will be held at the home of Miss Gard , next Monday evening. Miss Mar vin of the State Board will probably be present. 1 Mr. John Lennox, of Knov'a Rni-to 1 Willamette. who was in the city last evening, re-' o j urn. n j ported his clover going four bushels per I DUrned With POWder. acre. He had fifty acres. $1,000 net ' ior ciov.r on ntty acres is not bad. W. F. Hamlin, of Orleans precinct, Linn county, has just bought four Hcl steins in rjenton county paving Linn countv oucht to do hnr.tnr her workers. Talbert has gone to Coos county for a "record breaker." Glenn E. Walker in spite of unusual obstacles is making good headway, -standing 7th in District No. out of 20 contestants. He is now gone to Stay ton, Marion county, for a few days canvassing. He would bo much pleased if friends he cannot reach would send in subscriptions with price to tho Jour nal office direct ana ask that votes be counted for him. 1. mcrrill ana two sonq wpnr. tin the C. & E this mornine-. loaded rlnwn wini auuuiuig apparel. Mr. Merrill Misse. Leone Francis and Katherine n"" T,.'t0LaLHRu!ton- M-l !. , A c .. " w K" v eiroii.. uim.ucai iiav ic.uiitcu iimu uit-H UL- Rev James Edmunds, the state S. S, things there. They were in several of the big cities seeing the sights, spend ing quite a little time around Pittsburg, where they h ve relatives. But Oregon is all right, and they are very glad to be back here on the green bnnks of the The twelve year old son of Mr. Keen, one of the camp rs in Bryant Park yes terday was playing with an old powder can with a small amount of powdjr in and children. Georee and Lois of this ' . "OI- 'eaver ot the Behnke- city, and Miss Florence, daughter of a'..?,r business college, and Prof. R hp,i p,,;.i-fi .,.;' .j.T. . can with a small amount ot pi nnndenapr fnrZhi,.h thp H,jf; V. it, when he experimented with a match. said to be the best cow. Prof. M. G. Cleaver of the t3M known and nnknowo, ttitorettod in eaid ri' a of Electron. Wash . left this B-.?llIler' of Portland, are form Albany at first suDnosed. rI.aIr. cvrenrtn-. - 'i. .-,' :..- IjOlterre sturlenc anrl tutor haua m.dD ,r I !. 1 1. r r 1 morning ior tnat place on a visit at tne I t iT u uu. .j. i -u y, town which furnishes power lor Seattle v. "t conege pn a rrt harann n,:pH and Mnniidil In An 1 . . r AT. North KpnH fn hp pallpH i-V. r. M:ilA jw .. .,.-- . .vu.v . H pear in the Count v Couuty of the State ) here was an explosion and the bov wasburned in the face, and reported insensible for awhile. oday he is do ing well, not nearly as badly burned as Rev. Jameson, of Brownsville, in tne city yesteraay to attend the fun eral of S. P. Lawrenson, in which he assisted Rev. Douglas. It was hold at the Pearce Memorial church, many at tending. Mr. Lawrenson was held in high esteem, and his death is greatly regretted. I Miss Tressa Acheson, of Pottland, who is visiting in Albany, is being de lightfully entertained by her many friends. On Monday evening, Eulah Wright gave a very "novel" kitchen party. Tuesday evening, Neta Schultz gave a "WaternHon Feed". On last evening, Miss Willetta Wright enter tained in a very delightful manner and this afternoon Kate Stewart is givirg a luncheon. of Oregon, lir Ihe Counv of Lino.at the court room themi f, at Alban-. in em, I county, on Mondav the 10 dtty of September. 1907, st 1 o.e oi-k in t e afternoon of that day, then m ! e 'n show cause, if any tnerebe,wliv n r er should not be made, au'hnrg.i. and direction ihe administra or of r ei'a o of saiJ decedBed to sell at pri 'a e ale the real properly ol r.in es-nln, sa d rjal property being desc ioed h lullu., to wit: Lit No. 4 in Block 1 in B-ardi Aildi 'ion to the town of T-nn-tni, Linn ConDty.Oregon, . Witness, the Hon. C H, I Ig I Stewrt, Judge of toe SSAI, f ,- OCUDty 1,'ourt 0 ,,, State ol Oregon, f.ir the C.inntv of T. inn, wi b the eal o s.nl court affixe', this the 10 h day of Jno. A. D. 19i7. Airert' J. W MILLER, Cleik. By W, L. Marks, Deputy, OatsOa(sOats. We are prepared to either store or purchase any quantity of good clean oats, can also use cheat, timothy, clov er or grain hay and a limited quantity of clean Bhe-t. First class sacks furnished, or for sale. H. Sbndebs & Co. and Tacoma Mr. J. J. Shulthuss has sold his fine surburban property, this side of ihe Calapooia bridje, to J. F. Gaines, a native resident of Linn county. The consideration was $3,500. Mr, Shult huss and wife will move to Silvei ton to reside and .Vr G.iines will take charge of tho property. W. S. Martin,wifond three children, arrived yesterday from Los Angeles, and will make Albany their home. Mr. Martin, is a brother-in-law of Mr. O. E. Perry, an experienced carpenter. at North Bend, to be called the Miller- Cleaver Bussiness College. j The Vale Base Ball team is the cham pion club of (.astern Oregon, and will make a tour of the coast playing all comers among amateurs. Thos. E. Mc Knight a former Linn county teacher, now deputy clerk of Union county, i3 the manager of the-club. A game will be played with Lebanon Albany should secure one. Arrangements have been completed for a summer couise in agriculture at tne uregon Agriculture College, begin Mr. Ellij of Ellis &Sons, grocers, re- tlirnprl thia nnnn frpm Mntnm.i.1 ...!.-- Settling Troubles. h- was called by the serious illness of his wife and her mother, with dysentery, thought to be tho result of the unsan- Judge Stewart and Commissioner itary conditions. It was said quite a Butler left bst night for Browns': ille, number were affected It was sever- ...u ju - al days before they were ab e to return where they were joined by Commissioner homo. Powell, arid the three left this morning An' interesting thing in the new for near Crawfordsville, to settle ad.s- Rho(le8 brick is archay in tho e(lst pute resulting from a washout by the waM of tho second 8t suggesting high water last winter. Like other that some day a connection with the people there are troubles for county sncond storv - hri(,k on ,hn Another Old Albany Girl, There haye been several former Albany "girls" here recently. This morning Mrs. Bort EnosGoalby, of Tacoma, re turned home after a week's visit with her mother, Mr.'. Mary Enos. She was another one of the girls of thi 70's and nu s, oeing one ot the first typos on the Herald, then a weekly, under Barns & Pottinger, among the others being big Mack Monteith, now of Port land and a Mr Wi.hams, as shown by an old time picture at tho home of the Democrat man. Mrs. Goalby afterwards worked on the Democrat, going from here to Port land, where she resided several years. A Costly Smoke. Last Wednesday Red Pearl stopped to pick some blackberries on Wm. Mc Mahon's farm, and after getting as many as he wanted, concluded to smoko a cigar. The match was thrown to the ground and a lot of grass ignited. "Red" fought the fire vnliently, but it got uwn-' from him and anrparl tn old barn that was near, and the build ing was entirely consumed. A thresh ing crew came to the rescue, and the fire was prevented from spreading any farther. "Rod" will be out about $200, but he got all the blackberries he wan ted and two or three whiffs at the cigar. courts even. Kansas Hon. Here He spent the summer here four year, ing August 26 and continuing to the 31st ', ...-M i j- a i nclusiye. The p'irpose of the course Dr. O. B. Long, well known in A. bany, has just passed his final exam inations at the Tennessee Medical Col lege, Knoxville, Tenn., with high hon ors, and has b ien (riven a position in the Lincoln Memorial hospital at Knox-, ville. Dr. J, P. Wallace of this city j once carried off the honors at the same . college. W. S. Richards and wife have been Mrs. A. B. Cavender. of Brownnvillp home some time from their eastern trip, waa in the city thia f9renoon on a ,h t whi e gone Mr. Richard, making a l,,.- f - . n T . anecial studv of social conditions in the buine8S trip. Mr. Cavender, who has -rr .. . -- Int course Hon J. S. George, ; I2n f- teaT,ers of th0 State bor of the Kansas legislature. .. K. U. ..,". mj may uu JOr the use of tlu agricultural book to he introduced next year into the seventh and eighth 'grades of the public schools prominent mem- was in will be desired. The corner is a snkn did location for a modern brick hotel, and it will not bo surprising if some day there is not one on the site. Loe Armstrong, a former ' Lebanon man, has filed a suit at Portland for the Will Move t-) Portland. thn citv this morning on his wav home dissolution of the partnership of Arm from a deer hunt in the mountains, strong & Miller, timber locators. Mil with ha- d:iuirters at Cascadia. No ler sometime apo completed a term of a deer horns were seen hanging about his year at McNeill's island. Armstrong belt, so it is p issible he failed to make cnarges arunKenness ana tne misappro- .. . . - . -K. . .-.--.:-- -f -mnn ..i.l . i u . ' : a very hie killing. factory, and as well getting a practical knowledge from experience of the man ner of running large concerns. They were at Washington, Jamestown, in the Carolinas and through the east gen erally, an educator for any one taking such atrip. leased his interest in the Times to his wl" be 8 neet'n-' tot the organization priation of $1200. Baid to have been the defunct bank of the Oregon Secur ities Co. Ashand Record: H. J. Clark, the well known contractor and builder, ia On bet tember 14 at (joi Mill there in Ashland and tomorrow begins mix- Fishermen Will Organize, . , . ISUU, 1T1U1U11I ll Among prominent men who are down j- a few days. partner has formed a partnership in ' the Oregon Angler's Association foritana witn urant legley, in tailor ing, a former Brownsville man, and will move with his family to that city to re side. Mr. Cavender handled antimony Baker H. L. Kelly of the fish hatchery for twenty-two years. Brownsville and others. Albany should have a del thus loses some splendid citizens. egation present. ing mortar for the Kar'ow and Rhodes brick block. He will be joined by his 1 1 i; i-i i. .. i . ; . ii I son, muruin .iarK, wno is at rjonauza, : -..M--.. k..:i.i: I- aui.i r., , ----- - . in iiuiiiciuud UUI1U111KS 111 Z-SlliailU III Triuh WpkIp- Van Tlnapn llama wnprlpn I . . . V . . . Mr Clark laid the trick former years, doing the work on Hotel uregon, tne upera House, tne Ashland House and tbe Morine blacksmith shop. Skiddo day has again rolled v around. Mrs. David Linn, mother of Flnt.hor Linn of Portland, well known hv invar. al Albany people, died on tho Oth. It is claimed that theCnrltnn r.i Co. of Carlton, saws 200,000- feet of lumber in ten hours with twenty men. Dr. M. V. Leeper and wife and Miss Stover, a sister of Mrs. Leeper of Benton county, are 'making arrange ments to move to Waldport to reside. J. M. Flaherty came down from Plninview this morning with twolve bulls from his place for the big Hono lulu shipment. Fourteen of theso big animals fill a car Lane county has its first thresher fire for the season. Tho thresher of Sim Humphrey, running four miles from Eugene, caught from a spark and went up ir. smoke, together with 400 bushels of wheat. Arrangements are being made for competitive exam nations under the civil service throughout the United States, for fifty eight different positions, cov ering nearly the whole field, from act ing assistant Burgeon to wireman. If intcreted address U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. Miss Margaret Cundiff, a graduateof the class of 1907, U. of O., has been elected to a position in the high school at La Grande, and will go there to teach the coming year. She is a form er Albany young lady, bright and cap able, and her many friends are glad to hear of her success in getting a good position.