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At New York city on Saturday For est Smithson, of Portland, won the 120 yard hurdle and was second in the 220 yard sprint. Smithson has made a fine record in the east. SUMMhS. In the Circuit Court of 6ne State ol Oregon lor tbe Ooamy ol Lion. De jjtuimeM No. 2. Lyaia V. Craft, Paintifl va. William W, Orati, dtjlendent. To William W. Craft, the uDqvb 7um?d defuudant : lu tbe Damt) of tbe state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear in tbe above entitled court and answer the complaint ol the plaintiff now on file wi U tbe Clerk of Bald dour; on or before the 2lat day of September, 1907. and y a are beteby notified that if you Jail to appear and anBwer said cotm lain! B8 hereby requireu tbt p'aiotiff will ap ply to i be comt for the relief demanded therein 10-wit: A. decree dieBolving the honde of ma tnmo y now existing baiween plaintiff and deffudant end tbut the plainiiS be siyen tbe cara, cub ody nod control of tbe niiuor children of plaintiff and defendant, to-wit: Jar Craft. TonevC ult, Ralph Craft, and Eiibiue Craft. ad tuut plaintiff be decreed te o the owner in fee of tbe fo'luwiou d"bi;ribed Unda, to-wil The 8 tilth Wes-. one-fourth () of tbe Ncth West one-fr.unh Oi) ot Sect ion 5, Townrbip 10 South Rant;" 1 East, and be Nortn West one-fourh Oi.) 01 the South Wert one fourth (V) ot eject ion 6, Tp. 11, South Range 1 East and alBO beijinriog at tbe quarter Beet ion corner on tbe EBt bounder line of Section 6 in Baid Township pii-1 Range ani running ibence Went 40 'htun. tbence South S caioa, th'nce kaet v cbalnB. thence North S chains to ibe i place of heieiuuing, cootaining in ail 2 ' acres and eittatpri in He; ion 5, To. 11, Sooth Rinno 1 East ot tbe u llluuic te Meridian, Oregon. That plaintiff have judgaient for the . costs and dirbiiemute to ue tXd.t. ! This Btimoioua is pu' ieb-,d bv order! Hon. C. ii Stewart, Cuunty Judne of Linn County. Oregon, to tide at Churn : bera on the flret day of Aiigiiflt. 1907, and direciing the a-Mcw to be published once a week for six (6) cmaectuiive weeks in tbe .At rany Democrat, the i date ol tbe lust pu iiiUMiion ot this sum- I moos to be nmdn on tbe 9 h dav t.f Auaust, 190, and tt last puhlinition . on tP20th dav o KnptMtnh r. 'yiu. WEATHERFORD& WYaTT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMVld$ In Circuit Court o: tlieSia'e ot Orritou jr Linn Ouuntv. Onrtin O. GrifBii P'aiu iff vs. Du-y M. Griffin, Defendant. To Danv M. (iritfi 1. the al:ovt o .li ed Defendant; lu tbe name ol the S ate of Oiegmi, you are herbey notified and required to be aod appear in Baidni', n-.d uneuvr tue coiuplaint of tuv bvc Ubiued plaiotiff, udw on file herein on o' he. lore tbe 7tn day ot SepiemMer, 1907, and you are hereby furtUttruuiiiied ihot if you tail to aifiienr end answer eaid compluint a aonv rquiriiii, lor want thereof tlia pUiot ff iu laxj a dejr-e against you lor ibe relief prayed lor in Baid comolaim. to-wii : A decree ol fa d court (lifi olving the bond! 0 matnomoy uo txi t'"s ue- tween you and aid pltiiuiiff. Tbis summoad is aevti ipon you by publicatiou lor tlx cousee utive weeks prior to the said 7tb day of .S-v.-temb? r, '.1907, ia Albany Dumocuat.s uesia.er . published weekly in A:biuy, Linn "Oonnty, Oreiton, and ot general cir- oulation in said co..nty( hy order of Hon. O. H. Siewarl, Coun'.y Jil li.e of said Linn County. Oreirou, which order bears date Juiy 23, 1007, and that C. H. Stewart, Judge ol aid county c urt, in eaid oraer lor inn publication of t. in pummons upon yo'i, ba prescribed hIj Tib day of Sep'ernber, 1S07, as U.e line - on or before r.hicb you shu.i appear ani answer the eaid compUim in Baid suii. The date of tbe first pub'tc-tii'in of this summons in euid pi; ei is Jii y 26, 11907. W. R. BIl YEU, - Attorony lor Plaint ff . NUT C: OF FIKAL SETTLEMENT Notice is herebv Ktveo thai tbe under aifiDed bus lilt-d ber fia-il sccoaut as gaardioo lu (Iih nmiterof Fay L. Myers, a aiinor, now rieuutte1, in tbe councv court of tbe ti'aie ol Oregon tor Li tin 'County, niid that ttiu said court Iibh .appointed Mrmriny, the 9t!i ditv of September. 1UU7, at 10 o'clock ft. rn. of said day ae tbe tlm of bearii'v t jpc ionq to paid tiual nccnont and fo iti- final uettlemenr tbnrfof LA.UBA B MYERS, Guardian of Fay L, Myere.a minor. NOTICE JF FINAL SETTLEMENT Srr e io nerfl'iv etvin tint Mi- u..- dersitfue'l, rtilo inin'ri'rix 'if M;ft e tsir of Lyni4u B. Pn'rue-, dt'Crii-a!, Ute of .Lion Oouutv, O ooo, has fiieu wiih the cierk cf tbe Conut.' Oonrt hi" h.n account as fucn artminiTr-itrix ami rii Judue of paid Countu C-urt bun Hx-' the 7ib dv of Octoner, 191)7, at the i of One o'clicL p. m sb the tiiue fni hearlug otijecnons to eaid amount, if any, and for the ee'.tlerutint of Baid estate Da'edthie?8 Ii Hay of Aueu-t. 1907. 'AKCY E PALMEU, Adminiatratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Oour'y Cjii't ol Linn C iunt Oregon. In i lie mutter ol tLe estate of Nunc; Ooon, dfieimecl. To all nhnui H may concurn: Al perBnn itwi-reted in the etta'e of tbi aboveil nunied decanileut and having claims atitt'o-' fi'd ftta'e are bereb; notified thm 1 bve hpn dulr appointeil adnnoistraloi of eaid 'State iy tht county court of eid Linn, County, Oregon, and l.a ve rinlv q alibed 48 rncb ndaiii.istrator. iherefme ill perfoun having cIm'U-b auaiost eaid eil.ie are befi-Pv nolifiecl m d required to P'etem the tm,e wiu the prj(er vouchers tc nie t mr reidcn e in tbe city ol Albany, Ore on, within Biz months from tbe date hereof Uaied Ibis 2t4t(i day nf July, 1907. J w. HART, Admini'iiator of tbeeetn'B'l Nancy Coon, deceased, w. V. BILYEL', Attorney lot admin-Uttttor. INSANE MAN Escapes From the Asylum and Drives His Family Oft. Wm. Umenhoffer, formerly residing two or ihiee miles tr-m L-.-banon, who was committed 10 the asylum about a month ago, made h'u escape Saturday and walked to hia home near Lebanon yesterday, in the evening reaching there and driving his family out of the house. He swore that he would never go back to the asylum and would not be taken again. The authorities at Salem have been notified, and in the meantime this afternoon Constable Green is on Umen hoffer's tracks and if he captures him will hold him for the attendant. Mrs. Fred A. Stein, of Salem, spent Sunday with Miss Barbara Rieson. Misses Mabel Wilson and Rose Huff of Salem are visiting Aloany friends Hon. J. Norve Rice, of Crawfords- ville, has been in the city today, Assessor J. H. Lntz, of Lincoln county, went to Portland this morning. ' Sam Dolan. this noon returned from the Bay, his regular weekly visit to. Newport. i a ,jozen men and women. Collegiate, There were thirteen prisoners in the normal, commercial, academic and mu city jail at Salem Saturday evening, sjcai courses are offered, nearly all drunks. i A new conservatory of music is to be The Gervais State Bank was opened this morning, with A. Tanzler as presi- dent and Jos. Nathman as cash er. Ueo. t;. Martin, eaitor oi me leie- phone-Register, of cMinnviile, was in the city Saturday evening. Prof. Boyer. of Wi'.lamette Univer- sity, returned to Salem this morning atter spending nunoayai Amany. Roy and h. t. Hardman. of Port- land, were in the city yesterday to at- tend the Hardman-Swan wedding. Mrs. Dawson and children left this morning for their home at Pullman, Wash., after a visit at M. Acheson's. Notwithstanding the rain, sixty or n2rl nnf pTon tawlu nSf this morning. People will go anyway. I The Redmond, Crook county, fair, ' will begin on Thursday. The Crook ' county fair at Prineville will begin Oct. 17. Mrs. M. Winters and children and Mrs J. W. Bentley retiiTied last even- ing from their summi's outing at the Bay. Miss Fannie Griggs, of Junction, has been in the city on" a visit with her cousin Hubert Fortmiller and other relatives. P. A. Young and Dr. Leininger and son have returned from their Southern Orngon deer hunt, getting seven bucks I and having a good time. I W. VV. Crawford, the windmill man. this a'ternoon blew into Junction for some mill work. He has been operat- ing at Shedd for a week or two. I A wreck yesterday on the Boston ani ' Maine R R. resulted in the death of I twenty-four and many injured. The Quebec express ran into a ireignt train. Helen' Dorothy and sonEdward Maurice' Winter returned last night, after an &1- most three months tripff rom Newport. Lawyer W E Yates of Vancouver Wash f forerliof Ccrvallis, was in the city this morning on his way home trom a Uorvaliia bus nes3 trip. A rs. S. Neelands. of Portland. re. turned home yesterday. TrZ,l f,,Xr l.Tr granddaughter Irene Snyder, I by her wh will .Mt with h fr a W rlnv u i j p. ... v,unie, oi ro.Limiu, came up this noon on an Albany visit. Mr. Cur- ne is a former resident of this county. He is a guest of M. Acheson, an old neighbor. Misses Irene Neelands, of Portland, and Marie Hoffman, of St. Johns, boch former Albany young ladies, returned frtends herernmB ' " V'S" w,th Ei,.., 't .u- r, ,. j , the Inde-.-endenco skat - rlhtvryTil.. & iLi"D'.T" .'.he..h13 u . I T . . ning between Portland and Ai-tona. Miss Nita Christv. stenogfapher for Pn"nd8cYme Tn S5r5av STitai ::La"i,.Ci?-m?,."li-.?'llSr.-.'ay eV:P'nS mnuHiu me nanimnn--vnn weaaing and also visit home folks' She . i n .i 1 ,i o d r n r t. .1. R. R. Com. , Off West was-in tr e city over night while on his way to balem from a trip to DiNard, where he has been to investigate the recent acci- dent resulting in th-.-d -afiof five Japs. The skating rink was packed full Sat - - orday evening on the opening night by O' servers and the rink w.is covered with skaters, who grea-h- an-.recUted the enlarged slTMtinir si r.'-rv The Mili- tarv Band plowed eve. v . '. It is a good one. Mrs. F. MI Cumtnim have gone u'Pdr:lnnd . a week or I'.vb when nnn naugnter n.f V3J, 8 v rs.- Cummirs nd sister, Mrs. Alice Hn.-r will go to Siletz to remain over a year on their homesteads. Miss Frances will go to Spokane to attend school during the time. Rev. Geo. T. Pratt and family, ar rived this morning from Klamath Falls oh a valley visit. He has a call to set tle over the church atthatcti-, but has not yet acted upon it. He reports a live city there with some good people, and bright prospects for the futuie, particularly when a railroad reachis the city. The funeral of Mrs. -Isaac Froman was held at 10 0,'ebck this forenoon a't the family home in the country, with burial in tho city cemetery at 12o'c'ock. On account of delay in two ons arriv-' ing from Downs, Wash., the funeral was postponed from yesterday after noon. p;..im , f n.i .u n.. "b".""'h ' .. v ,.aw iiiui,i.ii nic price of milk in this city will be raised to 6 cents a quart, heretofore the cus- torn in Albany at this time of the year, . as the files of the Democrat will show. I As a matter of fa:t at the present! time there would be much more in taking the cream to the creamery, and much less work for the milkmen. Tho Drain norma"sehool opened yes- terday, with an income of $9,200 raised ? run the school. AN ALBANY STUDENT Stood it the head of the Class. Portland Journal: An Albany college graduate was en tering Rush Medical college two years ago. "It's unfortunate, Wallace, that you haven't had better prepaartion such as you'd get in a large school," said the dean. Two years pas ed. The dean called Wallace into his office. "You're to ap pear on the commencent platform and receive the sophomore honors." said the dean. And Wallace (Russell Wallace of Albany) asked the dean to recall a former prize-winner at Rush Medical and another brilliant stuaent hnth from Alham college. , 7 " . , , 0,,ij. ... kjiavcua, viuwiuiusviiitj, . LI "Howaboutourpieparation.doctor.' Hedgpath, Haleey; W. A. Ray, Crab- "it must nave been goou, announcea , tree. Roy Mjller- Ge0 Wnrner, LG the de&n. . Cox, C Meyer Jr, J H Kaufman, Alb- Asma l college is, like a small bank I any. j c H Portland; Frank D frequently safer and better hecause it Bawyer A u Kl.Bkill3 Lebanon; Clar is small. The college should be small ence Springgate. Clvde Baumgartner, enough to do its very best for every Harrisburg; W F Kelly, Marion; Her individual. Books, buildings, equip- man H Scott u ' Colden. Willie ment-all are well; it is personality, S5lM"1,,y ii- v, a fomlt nf installed this year. Music has former- ly been taught, but not so completely or with such good plans as it .s to be ' Tr XxAll KllVS 1 IT U UJ I kj . . ,,, Make a Poor Start in the Battle f -r ul L1,e. One of them, Geo. Ruggy, of Browns- vule, was brought here yesterday and piaced in the county jail, pending the hearinS o a Petition before Stewart, for his commitment to the re- form school, signed by Roy C. Edwards, who states that the boy took several things from his house, which was fixed up, wnen me ooy pusnea ms wiie on a uirlo ir a I L- nnri q nhnrcrtn with hpincr tri side walk and is chareid with being in- corrigible, turbulent, etc. Mr. Ruggy, the father of the boy, was in the city today, employed C. E. Sox, and the case was set for Monday at 9 a. m. when it will be defended, the charges against the boy being denied; I The other: Harry Jones, of Lebanon, Saturday afternoin was taken before Justice Burtenshaw, at Lebanon, on the charge of stealing a pair of $4.25 shoes, and sentenced to thirty days in the county jail. He was brought here by Constable Green, and has begun his sentence. Oregon Boosters. Portland, Oregon, Sept. 16. Oregon Apples and pears have uraugm tec prices uih ran. Of the 400,000 leaflets printed by the Tortland Commercial Club advertising the low rates to Oregon, 351,000 had been put in circulation up to noon Sat- i Vm',, . . ' The Union Pacific, NortV-ern Pacific, Great Northern Bu'rlinirton and Den'- ver & Rio Grande are running at least ..... , i " "A "" sections io accom- modate the tremendous rush of colonists to the Pacific Northwest, and Oregon is getting her full share. Every citizen nf the atat-o slinnlH m.u -n arnrt t bring some acquaintance, friend or rel - ative from the East or Middle Vest to locate permanently in Oregon. Spcrptarv Taft had manv cnnrl fhinira to say of tnis portion of the United . statea before leavinB for the Orient. , . T. c' . ,, T ' A Hotf S Fatal Rool. - ..,.' .. , iiecuimi occurrence is reported on the farm of John Jacobs, near this cjty. A hog was found dead, with ltd head and forefeet in the stomach of a h01.a The horse had Hied anmoiimo .i "...jTll" lj " . ach, got stuck, and, njt beiug able lo get oot, died, and was found in this pe- culiar position, which gave rise to sev- erai stories in reference to the occur- ence. , , A Fti.v Parfu ' Aft Ca5tem my. Tony Austin, of this city,and Mr and Mrs. W. T. Carv and Mr f.n . ,,i . ., . . of near Albany, eft this mornlng to- and Mr. Coyer will go to Chicago, from which citv Mr. Austin will iro to his former home in Illinois, and Mr. Coyer i,,,!;.,., m a m ...:n go to Kansas City, and thence to Pleas- ant HjU in Missouri, their former home, for a visit. " JJ I bridge wotR. Ti, 1 , A n . The bridge gang under Commissioner Butler has finished its work at Halsejr' and begun work on the Allingham uiiugeover me wiuooy near onedd. Mr. Butler is putting the county bridges in splendid order. G. B. Hoyt, of Jefferson, has begun worn on tne j ler oi tne tireen s bridge, . Will Probably Pass. The city council will meet tomorrow night to consider the electric line fran- chise. It is reported the condition hav heen roH .,n .k.i .i." --. i tutu, mu franchise ordinance will pass. Already surveyors are in the held making a preliminary survey of the route. ' Born 0n Saturlay n'ght, Sept. 14, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neeley, a girl. All doing well. C. H. NEWS. While the county judge has authority to marry people he has no jurisdiction at all in divorce cases. Nevertheless Jud,.e Stewart has numerous requests for divorce, and for the settlement of family troubles, and he always does his best to fix things up. One just received from a neighboring town tells of twenty four years of married life, for a few years "a hell on earth," They have three children, but the mother never wanted any, and therein is the trouble. Hunter's licenses: Albert and Lud wig Hintz, R. DeVaney, Thomas; Char ley and Claud Galloway, Shelburn; H. M. Osborn, E. F. Powell, C. R. Mc Cormick, Lebanon; F. L. Howe, Brownsville; W. A. Webster, John Watkins, Charley Easley, D. R. Faulk ner, Albany; W. H. Hesseman, W. J. Stitt, Gatfcs; J. B. and R. R. Hughes, w. biavens, Crawfordsville; C. H Darlin, Brownsville; S S Stuart, Crab- E'Ki" V"' B,aticm' ShelbUrn' License to murry: Karl Shearer, aged 21, of Shedd. and Miss Alice M Hul- burt, aged 19, of near Oakville. Deeds recorded . , Infn? 60 1250 1 70 Anton Jirka, of Tacoma, to How ard Montgmery, 63a, 10-1 w .. Joel Vail to M story, 1 lot, Sweet Home J S Ames to M Story, 41ots,Sweet Home Eastern Investment Co to O'Neill, Bros & Collaghan, 160 acres and 150 by 175 feet, iagara H E Noble to O'Neill Bros & Call- Ana m' X tnPH WMV,;nl aghan, 160a 10-4 E 154.08a 250 Henry Suezena to W o' Simon',' ' i . '""1 37 H's 2nd ad 550 Patent No. 8 Northern Pacific KR lands, act Mp.rch 2, 1899, several tracts jn ijeu 0f certain lands in the Mt Rainer district, 765. 40 acres in all being secured, . t : i a. ' part in iiim cuuiuv, lih; reaL ill uuujd- laa aim jwa L'uuniiet Mortgages $S(10 and $150. ARRESTED j for, After Hiding Six in California Months ' Ed Perdue was arrested Saturday i ovonino- h nnv,t qi,o-;o' oii.a.v.. evening by Deputy Sheriff Stellmacher , ujjuii uiu univtii yi uic train irom ue front, having come down on the cars to BotoLaiilorma. rerdue was indicted for the theft of a steer about a year ago. His case was set for trial but continued, iu me nexi term, wnen ne iai ed to ap- Ppar nd his bail was ordered foneiteS, his bondsmen, Commissioner Butler and W'V the $500, which, ,"18 due. He h d been in hidinir for about six months in the state of Californin. Now ne w' have to remain f"- bis trial nri ii nmh.hii mirk.mt h; . - i Z ' MARRIED 1 Harrlman...;wan , """""" -JWdn. In Albany on Sunday afternoon1 at the home' of the bride's parents, I near Albany, Mr. Loyd W. Hardman and Miss Grace Swan were united in ; marriage. Rev. T. B. Griswold ner- forming the ceremony, in the presence ' of few relatives and intimate friends, The groom is a son of D. F. Hard- man, ex-county recorder of Linn coun-: ty, now with the Oregon foundry in Ponlan'i, a young man of excellent! character, and the bride is a well known and nnrular vouic ladv. for awhile having a position as a stenographer in of many. , They will go to Portland, where they Wlllrealde . 'j'JJfigjDY . -. Ii A ix( CTA RRC II UrlUV O 1 ILILJCLI In a Quarrel Near Shedd On the' ia q K. . T.o Italians doing spcia, work with a gi.ni.' on the S. P , ne.ir Shedd, tnis morning, under 1'oreman Ed Dooley, under Foreman Ed Doolev. of this city, got into trojble this morn- ing over something ot no importance, and one of them drew a knife and pro- ceide.l io slash his companion, cutting a deep hide in his abdomen, several inches lonj. rfieiii;ii iuun-.v euij two ijr tnree Italians brought the man, Mli.'u Camp, anella, to this city, and he was , placed in Sti Mary's Hospital, where Dr. Kav- anaugo uresseu mis wuunu, una ne . is getting along Well, not being consider ed in danger. It was at first the intention to have Dominic .Scalers, the man who did the stabbing, arrested, but allir consull tion the Italians refused to swear to a warrant, and airreed tn nav all the pv. ' " "V .u ..7r..! -ri..;-: ueuses ui tie- uuan. i neu veiuiuiiwas that trouble arose between Campanella - and Tony Scalera, a brother of Dominic. over the handling' of a rail, when Camn anella took Tony up and mashed him down on the track, then Dominic took the part of . his brother- and; stabbed Uampineiia in tne storr.acn ana one ol his arms. Ed Morris and Win Percy', twotfrom- inant Portland club mtn, left Eugen? yesterday morning in canoes lor bom. 26 TRAINS That Register at Albany Daily, in the Passenger Business. 1st 2:23 a. m., S. F. express. 2nd 4:25 Oregon express. 3rd-7:05 Springfield local ar. 4th 7:10 Corvallis local vt. 5th 7:20 Lebanon locul ar, th-7:30 Detroit local Iv. 7th 7:35 Cottage Grove local. 8th -7:55 Corvallis local lv. 9th 11:58 Yaquina local ar. 10th 12:10 p. m., Albany stub ar. Uth-12:20 Shasta Express,. 12th 12:30 Lebanon local lv. 13th 12:35 Yaquina local lv. 14th 1:15 Corvallis local ar. 15th-2:20 Corvallis local lv. Kith 3:15 Lebanon local ar. 17th-3:42 Portland stub lv. 18th 3:42 Shasta express, 19th-5:55 Detroit local ar. 20th-6:40 Corvallis local ar. 21st 7:45 Cottage Grove local. 22nd 7:55 Lebanon local lv. 23rd 7:55 Corvallis local lv. 21th-8:06 Springfield local lv. 25th 8:35 Shasta express. 2Gth 10:57 California express. Comrade Mills came over from the Bay today. Sut Standish. of Eucrene. was in the city this forenoon. Mr and Mrs. L. H. Starr will leave tomorrow for Eugene to reside. Mrs. Lena Sumpter has returned from a visit with Sulem relatives. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. T. Pratt and daughter went to Salem this, morning. Mrs. E. Hofer and daughter of Sa lem, returned this noon from a New port outing. Mr. Roosevelt waj in the city today, not the President, but the Philomath Roosevelt. Mrs. E. E. Payne, of near Lebanon, returned homa this afternoon after an Albany visit. Miss Carrie Leedy, of Canyon City, is visiting in Albany, the guest of Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Parker of Forest Grove who has been in the city., went to Salem . Li. Umphrey this morning. Prof Glen of the U. of O.. was the city this noon on' hiB way home from a Corvallis trip. . Editor A. F. Voorhes, of the Grants . . .... Hnss 1 nuriPr. n Ptpnn nnnpr that pive the news, was in the city today. I Rev. M. C. Wire, of Eugene, was in the city this morning on his way home : ' from a Brownsville official visit. I Mrs. A. K. Parker, of Cottage Grove, ' 'is here on a visit with her children,! W. Hi Wheeler. MUsas IWHIeita and Eulah Wright went to Portland tins morning for a lew days vls't wun wrs, pnyu i,yuii-- ("..- . man, , lawyer Chas. Sternberg, of Port-I land' arrrm'd last night on a short busineas tril. nominfrom Klamath c alls, Mrs Frkvnr , aawaraftuenanaaaugmer, oi : rnrunii ini tn i.oi.ini,.n ino- ami hpfora roturnins- home will via jt the fair pi,:i pi,' l. .i,..-j t ' SftfZh herdaug " 111 '" visit with mlatives in' Brownsville, has bom in Ai..ny on a visit with her sister "-y- llum- T,.rr uimi in u nn.iia I. r-''.-"-r- "VM.:r.-.u."" I today, vhi're he will take the senior course, wah the study of medicine ;n Wiew upjn gradu ition. . An :'.s attendant went to I.. I- anon last n'ght after Wm. Umenhoffer, $65,000 to the good, and had a great the escape I inmate t f the asylum. He d a! of it in the bank. When Hoiman had been secured and was at the hotel took it the business was $1800 in debt. Lebanon. In ight years after Holman left the F!,-.-nir.!i McGuire nnd w'fe, of the S lbu?'1s11 D.ra.!'e fed owing the bank P.. went to Ruuehurg thU Htteino n 21.900, tnJ the p.ant w is sold to sev called then by the death of Mr. W - Vrjl -liherent parties and finally went Guire's father, who d e. last niht.. , ";to lhQhand8 " 'he Pfescnt owners for ' Miss Mabel Schuf an-.l in .tlw went to Millers this m,". m t.. mak ar- rangemen s for lh.- nm-ning of the school to be tauuh, . y .Miss Mab I, to begin later. Miss Carrie IWnir 1 n s.stnr of Mr. George Prichard. of this cily. iinJ a rangemen-s for Hi owning of the School to be taUtfh, . y .Miss Mab I, to fnmi A M,,mt v,., r i.,.i .... I M.. M D. Burlingham, w.t'j married in Aber- I In the Journal conte t Ilarlin Tallmrt of thii tily ia lhil.d in tlis dislvict (; cn IWalkor 8th Percy Read 11th. A'e 'a Caldwell lth. most if not all of wh im will get scholarships. The Jeffriesless hunt ng party re- : turned lot Eugene last night. They 'got eighteen deer, saw s.ime elk and a few Irvnr, bat got none. They decided , to make Ciimp Los Angeles permanent ! and to return next year. J.T Pyeott, of the Royal Cafe, Port . lanay in response to a uispaicn, cum1? I up' last night. His three year old ton iwas taken seriously ill with ennvu'-i n- ' fi $ to move to Portland to reside. I Dr. ' Dr. E. R. Barker left this morninx for his claim near Anidem, taking along a gun, snue anu omer equipments ot war. Upon his return he contemplates trip to Gold Hill, where he may en - Baf?e " mining operations, to be de- cided later. rroi. anu ivirs. n. m. oanoers arriveu in Albany last evening, preparatory to the opening of the public Bchools. Since leaving Albany Prof. Sanders has spent most or tne summeron nis rarin at Peel, also taking part in an inter esting marriage at Roseburg. George F nley. the timber dealer, was n the city today. Mr. Finley reports that there is nothing in the statement of an exchange that he :s interested in V!e contests now oeing inea oeiore (Tnnnlv (. prk M pr nut having nnv S.iilJJ in 'n f ill. ' o.... , iV ;fi ' - 1 ... .. , . . ' M18B fTt. ' ,i 1 .",ana "aB De" a ff SSl"? n' i, 'L. Mi. 1 fn' ZZrT.r noi'i ,C Thn HmifrinY now L ' uine or ten clerks in the sales depart ment and eight or nine in the millinery and refitting room, a busy lot df peo ple. SEVERE ECZEMA CURED IN SOUTH Suffers Three Years Hands and Eye Most Affected Employed Doctor to No Effect Now Entirely Recovered and WiH Recommend CUTICURA REMEDIES IN ALL PARTS OF PARISH "My wife was taken badly with eo ema for three years, and she employed a uwvwii riuu uu effect at all until she employed Cu tieura Soap and Ointment. One of her hands and ber left ye were badly affected, and when she would stop using Outicura Soap and Oiutment the ec zema came back, hut verv uliphtlv: but it did her a sight of good. Then we complied with the instructions in using the entire set of Outicura Reined it1 and my wife is entirely recovered. She thanks Cuticura very much, and will recommend it highly in our locality and in every nook and corner of our parish. God bless you for the sake of suffering humanity. I. M. Hubert, Hy dropolis, La., Jan. 6 and Sept. 1, 1900." SOUTHERN MAN CURED Of a Terrible Eczema by Cuticura In Six Weeks. "Some time ago I Buffered terribly with eczema, and I had the best medi cal attendance, but tbo more medicine I took the worse it seemed to get. I kept on with medicino for about five weeks until I saw the Cuticura Rem edies advertised, and I at once pur chased the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticuru Resolvent, but had not tbo slightest hope of them curing mo. After I had used the first set of the Cuticura Remedies I saw the improvement, and in just six weeks my skin was as smooth as ever. I advise any one suffering from this terrible disease to use the Cuticura Remedies. Hem J. Stelljes, 132 Spring St., Charleston, S. C, June 12, 1900. Complete External and Internal Trent merit for Evrry lhimiro( Itifnnta, Children, and Adulwcon Btsta ot Cuticura Soap (26c. to Clw.nso the Skin, Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal tho Skin, and Cuticura ItwKilvout (60c.),(orin the form ot Chorolata Coatwl rills, 26c. per vial of 00) to 1'urlfy ttie litooU. Bold throiiKhuut thn world. Potior Drug & CUcm. Corp., Holt? Props., Hoaton. Mhh. w Uoilcd It'rco. Ilow to Cure aua Humora. J0HNH0LMAN I . , . " . 'u., flit C( (rti r'l" K-C!e Of I oITie '.he yA'.'X' Journal. Salem Jou nal: ' The writer had a talk with Col. John Holman, the oldest master machinist in , , , A bany Iron Works, Ho was a lathe man and meJianic from his boyhood j j j .u , and.unde"t!'"d8 'he practical operation iron manufacture from A to Z. In i 18" went to work for B. F. Drake 1 at Salem, and in 1867 took charge. He had but one lathe and in 1868 bought another on ticket Oregon City. He got I a $28C0 contact from L. F. Grover of .u-u lm :,,.. j " "o. uuuuuwnwv minn nl the la he on tha- inh In fn vears the rival iron works run by John i Moore vim put out of i usli.ess. Hoi- man lull Drake in 1890 and he was rated ii tivui. puuu lit io i wvjujr v 'iiaiuoi cu wurth ut leaat fifty thousand dollars nn.i in ilnintr thp InrirDstt liiuininq in it a hi Jn lb90 Hman hoai,hlatxa. ,h interest in the Albanv lion Works when it was S18H) in deut. It is today worth at least $40,000 and has melted udO tons of iron tio prsei.c year. Joiin Holman is a buildt-r, not a irushor. That kind of men rnlist the priuc and the best energies of tho com munity, lie has trained many men in the pant forty years who are wotk ing in the iron industries of the Pacific coast. Two of them are reputed tj be th.' nest all round iron workers in the state 0'iin Hnitin of the Portland lion vVvTrtii. Mid Pete Durenberger of the Albany -Iron Works. While the uveragi: in .Ider can only work from a pauerii, inee mn can make mold from aii old tr.Xeu part ot a machine, even if ii. had to have patterns originally won e.i our in i.fVM'al sections. The3e t',u:t.s i.ro li'oivi tie pages of the lite of .j. uu.-y Mjuii nho does things. 40 hr x. s of Hood Hiver apples, the Wiuti-r rJananas, have just hern sold at i8 a box, the record p ice. The aver age piich was n cents per nppie. . it is a new apple and smells like a banana, i Congr.Msman Hawley has been over 1 m C(9 . j)ir s,umijnZ8 and the peope th,.rP h .wed him emphatically. ,Tn mnde ,.um whiiu he was around. The two young men, Armstrong and Ames, who skipped across tho moun tains with two horses hired at Junc tion, and were arrested at Sisters, are now accused of holding up an old man named Patterson, on the way, and of taking Jill from him. , MrandM. Robert H lston, Mr. and Mra. Ty03. Callahan and Prjf. p t wcrreCently being drifted out . th ,,rof,fl B!1:ni, i nn,u . . . . . " . , , . the machinery refusing to work, when a life saving crew went out and cap- I tured them and towed them in, a close call. Tho Eugene city council has voted to ' WX? -vera) blocks ip the .business part , 01 tne city in audition to tnose nereto- fore ordered. Ihe rate is ii.bD nr square yard, which will be $5.83 a front foot for each property owner. It is a big move for Lugene, meaning twenty or thirty paved blocks in the city.