Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 02, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    Will Have Condenser.
Howard & Tebault returned Saturday
evening from Stayton, where they com
pleted arrangements for a milk con
denser, and uti Wednesday the contract
will be signed for the machinery.
Btayton is right on the hustle, going
ahead in good shape, the center of a
splendid dairying country.
In the Circuit Court of tl.e stale ul
Oregon for tht Ccuuty ol Line. De
psiimeDt No. 2.
H . F. Merrill as arimioi-trator of the
estate of Jacssou L. Roaecrans de
caeed, ye. Jay K'jaecmns and Maud
BosecrauB. bis wile, uuleudaut?.
To Jay Rosecraua ami Maud Kose-
crana, bis wile, the delendcotB above
named:
la tbe namo of the state of Oregon :
You, and each of yon are hereby re
quired to appetr and answer the com
piuiot of the above named piaint'ff in
the above entitled Court now on file
with the Clerk of said Court on or be
fore the 0 u duy of October, 1908; and
you are hereby notified thai if you fail
to appear and answer said complaint as
hereby notified that if you fail to appear
and auawer eaid couiplaiut as hereby
required the plaintiff wi 1 apply to eaid
court for a decree mat the deed eze u
ted ae alleged in ihe coiuplaiut bereiu
by ire eaid Jacknoa L. Roaecrans on ihe
Uth day oi January, 1908, wherem the
eaid Jackson L. Risecrana conveyed to
Jay Kosecrans, one of the defendants
h-reio, tb- Northwest quarierol Seciion
35 in Township 12 South o. Rduue 3
East of the Willamette Meridian in Lintt
County, Oregoa, containing 16Q aces,
be declared fraudulpa-. and void and set
aaide and held for naught, aud hat plaic
tiff have judgment agamst the defend
ants for his cost and iliaburseuientB
herein and for su h other and iurtber
order as to Ike court eeauis proper.
This Butumona is pubiiBhed once a
weea for tbe period ot six weeks In the
Albany Democrat, hy order "I the Hoc.
J. N. Duncan, the Couuty Judge of Liun
County, O euou, made on the 22nd day
of AuguBt, 1908.
Toe first day of publication ol eaid
summons is Angust 28th, 1908.
0. C. BRYAN X and
T. J. STITES,
Attorneys for Plaint-ff.
EXECUTORY NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed executor of the last will and test
ament ol Jason Wheeler deceased, pur
suant to an order of tbe Oounty Court of
L'on County, Oregon made and enteed
in tbe matter ot tbe state of auid ,
deceased, on the 8th day of September, ;
1908, will, from and after the 20th day i
of Ociober, 1908, p oceed to Bell, at pri- '
vate eale, for caab in hand, tbe following
described real prooerty belonging to tbe
estate of ea d'deceased, to-wit:
Lots 2, 4, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of wbeel- i
er's Home F rm, in 8r. 17, Townebip ,
11 South, Range 3 West of tne Willam
ette Meridian, in L on Ouuntv, Oregon ;
AIbo, beginning at, ilia S..uui Eaat corn- '
erofLot 6 in fca.ri wnel r'e Home.
Farm, and running thence Njrtb 13 de-
grees 5 minutes Etstll.86 cuaine. thence
North tG degrees WeBt 1.06 cuaine,
thnnftA Rrtmh 15t Haorrn.a a mtniila.
13.26 chain, tc the Smth linn nf o-iH
lot, thence Easterly on said line 4.06,
chains, to tbe pIslh of beginning:
Alan
ttiau,
all of lot 1 1 in aaid Home Farm, "xct-p
log 2.02 ores (It ol tbe East bUh tln-re-fo
sold to M. J. Kitchen, containing in
all 80.70 scree.
Also, Lot 4 in Block 18 in tht City of
AlhAiiB. in I. inn rintintv ("li-atynn
cepting a atrip 8 feet wide uff of me
west aide tnereoi, as the eame appears caneu nome ny tne illness ot his father,
from the recorded pi.-t ol said City on 1 Mrs. R. B. Vunk today was paid the
file to the office nf tbe Ceuuty Record, insurance on the beneficiary certificate
of said Liou County; of Mr. Vuuk in the A. O. U. W., $1840.
Also, tne South West quirter ol Block I Miss Pearl Lannrte ia visitino- hoi
25. in Hacaiemao'. Second Additiun to J? Mr3 Welch iri ltiLne She ha'a
SVtb dAvi o7n Unne,t?0een in an office in Los Angeles for
run parallel with the opposite boundary
lines af said block.
Said sales to be made sat ji;t to con
.hramtion by eaid Conntv O'inr'. '
CYROS H. WALKER, Ere :nt jr.
REGISTRATION OF LAID HUE,
. In the Circuit Court of the State of
"Oregon for Liuo County.
In ibi matter of the application of
' Teetje Obliuic to register the title to tbe
folio ffing described premises, to-wit:
The East haif nf the North Weai quar
ter of Block No. 45 in tnityul Albany,
iu Linn County, Oregon, the htundary
. lines thereof to run paml el vi b
opposite 'oun.l.rv liuea of a il li cet,
the same Ouing rouiuimtly buowu as
Lot No. 2 n aiu Bloi k N.i. 4. aunin t
..j .mes m. mariR, and all whom r. uiiv
.concern, d-famUm.
To all whom it may concern: T-.fcu
noiiee, that on the I2tt d y of S-cchiii-4er,
A. D. 1908 n nnplicatio
.waa filed by aaul Ta-ji Ojli ii; m
the Circuit Conn n the s a.o ol Ore
gon for Linn C umy for mitul reif tm
.lion of tbe ti'le to ihe iaud above de
scribed. N w, unleea you Mptiear o- "
before tn- 19tn iluy n Ocioiwr.A. O. I SOS,
Hod show mu wny bi 0 , pnlut "tin,,
.bhatl not h iti-anted, the e me win be
laseo Me cuulrnputl. nud n J cleB Wld be
eiitrred uc ortiimr'o h p aver of iIip
.apLilira inu, dn i you wnl oe (oiever
Oarreii triMii u p tinir te anp.
kV'i i e. niv IihiiiI snd th" pbi of 8nl
O' aalil Circuii Con- . this 12b day ol
e-piemotr, A. I. 190S.
s J. . MIL Ei,
I u I Conntv OUrii hui! ex officio
" AlA )' clan fine C-rcnu C nrt of
' IjIdu Co.iniv. Oreoo.
HKWHT&OX.
Applican 'a At ori,yg,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice i he eby given that the under
e'.noed naa bder. hy the Couuty Court of
Lio Conniv, Oregon, duly appointed
execaor of th -BBt witi and testament
and ema'e ol Titno hr Kelly, deceased,
late of nearScio, i.inn County, Oregon.
Ail pTBO ia iiir.Dn claims againit eid
eatAte are berebr required to ptestflt
the eame to tbe uuderiigned at 8;io,
Or., du y veriBmi aa br law reqnired
witbiu aix mon'tia from (hi dtite.
Dated thi tbe 23-d rt of September,
1908. MICHAEL KELLY.
Executor of 'tm ins' iil and tajta
ment of TiuiO'iiv Kvliv, recessed.
WEAXHERKciBOA WYATT,
Atiu ni tor Kxorutor.
MONDAY.
TWO
BURGLARIES.
Someone attempted to rob the safe
of the Albany Soda Works during last
ninht. It was a very poor job, evident
ly done by some green hand. Nothing
was secured, but considerable trouble
was caused. Entering by way of a
rear window the left hand knob of the
safe was knocked off, putting the in
side machinery out of commission. The
combination knob was left untouched.
The draw of the desk was opened and
some bills mussed up, and that was all.
it will take a good deal of drilling- to
get into the safe. On a former occa
sion the soda works were entered
through the rear door and nothing se
cured. The Missourian was also entered and
$2 in pennies secured.
Seven Prizes with Five Birds.
Dr. F. F. Seavers, of Sunrise, made
a remarkable record with his White
Plymouth Rocks, at the Portland show
last week, with only five birds getting
seven prizes, including threi firsts.
He was first on pen. first on cock and
first, second and third on pullet, and
snmp anpoinla Thn hirHa nlon ntrl woll
' at Salem. The Dr. has a fine lot of
fowls, with the points to show for their
Dreeding.
A Runaway.
Judge Duncan's horse took a live run
last evening. The Judge and Mrs.
Duncan had gone to the Baptist church,
when the horse become frightened at
something and jumped around against a
poie, oreaKing tne tnius trom tne wagon,
then skipping west at a Tidal Wave
speed toward the cemetery,
finally
stopping and oeing secured.
Grange Notice.
i Owing to unforeseen circumstances
the meeting of the Linn County Coun-
cil for Saturday Oct. 3 have been east ,on 8 ?lait at the home of her sis
changed from No. 10 grange to West-, ter Mf8- -J- J-Evans, left on a Seattl e
n Krnr rjrnTorn Tl H Rnrlino Proo ' Visit Of a few days.
..... o - .
Born.
To Mr. and Mrs. R. J3. Mason, on
Sunday night, Sept. 27, 1908, a boy,
their second child and first son
ing well.
All do-
Dave Craig went to Shedd this after
noon. Mr. Dick Rogers, of Kings Valley,
Benton county, was in town today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Launer have re.
turned from the hop fields of old Polk.
Hon. E. E. Upmeyer, of Harrisburg
e v. in
r.. ' 1. "-
r P 'rw a tnrm v .,..
t '
farmer, came Un this nnnn frnm Pm-K.
, i .7. r . -w.-
land on an Albany visit. -
Mrs. Claire Baker and son Loris, last
evening returned from a visit with Mrs.
oaKer s ioiks in rortiand.
Mr. Walter Govro and family spent
Sunday at Independence, having been
some time
Mr. William Obermeyer wishes -to
extend thanks for many acts of kind
ness during the illness and after the
death of his beloved wife.
T. Z. Draisand family, -former Al-
bhny people, have returned to Portland
from KelloKe, Idaho.' where thev have I
been rrirllS5r Ml
. " - -
17 names were added to the registra-
tioti of the i Albany high school . today,
making 155 in all, and a good many
have been added to the grades. j
a. car loan oi cement uiocxs lett over 'llraullB'
after the completion of the depot wall9 I A. L. Clarke, who hujtles for Wad
have been returned to Eugene byT. H. ihams & Co.
Ellis, the contractor. E. E. Smith, Canby.
The Chehalhy Wash., base ball team f- W- m"n- !?alm.
claims a record, havinewon 27 straitrht tewllz!mbrae.k: Onent.
games, without a defeat, beatine manv
strong teams, including Aberdeen and i
some of the tri-city teams.
. . . ...
rar. ueo. r.yan a nephew of yr.
Henry Lyons and
Mr. J. H. Curran,
after a visit here of three mnn
ntha, left i
for his home el Haverhill. Mass
Wftile here he made many 1'i icnos.
F. C. Stellrrueher !rft Saturday for
Iajs Angeles, where he expects to as
sume a poain ft ir tne .National Phar
macy Co's whnli.'sale house-, first mak
ing a sturly of the- business.
Times. A few yeats ago Halsey pre-
cinct, iiite ail orners in thi3 part of the i
Willamette Valley, was the home of !
many uug-iictntu pneasantS. 1 OdSy
tucj, ore auarce, annual, umo extinction.-
A Seattle paper has been showing up
a iormer Ainany young man. who un- snoss and to dress neatly and gentile--der
the cloak of religion is said to have manly for Christ's sake; to be men,
cleaned up $5,000 from his friends by j first-class human beings, but not' to be
borrowing from them, including $700 errand boys for church fairs,
from his- own brother. Bishop Hughes has captured Che' Con-
Only councilmen will be elected at ferePce- a bright, earnest spealrer' and
the city election in December. The 8er"a'nian.
councilmen whose terms of office wiil . " 13 said tne appointments Will not
expire are J L. Tomlinson, first ward, bo aI"nced until late this evening.
S. A Daxson second and Wm. Hand j
third. There promises to be- consider-- A Miraculous Cllfe.-
nviv iiucica, 111 mc tjiei; Lion. I
W. O. Nisley, after spending a few I
years in juvenile work in Portland 1 " ureBunnn wia morning in a bos i """ next two weens ano tne vallis, registered and preparing to reg--this
coon returned to Albany on piano Angeles dispatch gives an account of i 'o'1'1 en'olmfnt for the year will reach ister. With the 100 of the farmer's
business, which he will attend to; one
Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Williams, a
prominent Eugene Lawyer, was in
town today on legal business. Twenty
vearsago this summerMr. Williams
run for county school superintendent on
the republican ticket, being defeated
by Mr. L. M. Curl. He then went to
hugene, where he has been- successful
BOOSTERS.
Things Done and that Will
6e Done.
One of the best wood working estab
lishments in the valley is that of Roner
Bros., on the Willamette, splendidly
equipped tfith all the latest machinery
for doing things. Boxes are their spec
ialty, but thei1 do everything in a first
class manner. Recently they made
thirty-six tables for use at the V. A.
C, and have also built several for Al
bany college.
In the new residence of Geo. W.
Simpson there will be a kitchen a little
different from anything else. Mr.
Simpson for a number of years lived in
the kuchen of an ocean steamer and he
is DUttiner into etTar-t some of the ideas
of hjs oid-time!salt waierfriend.Another
thine in the handsome residence will be
a den for Uncle Bob, with a porch, bed
etc. on the ground floor, convenient for
him.
The total receiDts of library dav. kept
growing until late at evening when they
footed up $225. They ranged all the
way from 10 cents to $5. Most of them
were 50 cent pieces. Altogether it was
a very successful affair and greatly en
joyed by everybody, for no one was
stung enough to be hurt, and that is a
good way to hold up people, for then
everybody can help. The campaign
was conducted by the Modern Travell
ers, of which Mrs. J. C. Irvine is pres
ident. Misses Maud Laughead and
Evelyn Marshall made the largest haul,
working together, getting about $65.
All the work is being done in Albany
carpenters can te secured for, and the
planing mills are all busy all the time.
The improvements on the sister's
academy, it is said will amount to at
least $7,000. giving the school room for
extending the work according to.the
growing demand, and makint, it.; the
best sister's school in the valley.
News from Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Mrs. Cassidy who is here from the
, d t r T?u;nt. ....i iii-ii il
to see his son. whn has a farm thorn
, r
Rev. W. P. Elmore, of Brownsville,
left for Pendleton, to attend the dis
trict fair. This is Eastern Oregon's
biggest fair, drawing large crowds.
Wednesday will be political day, when
there will be a joint discussion. Rev.
Elmore will represent the Prohibition
party, and the jther parties will have
good men on tho stand.
The Misses Cowan, of the public
schools, returned from a Sunday visit
with relatives at Lebanon, their former
home.
Leland Gilbert returned to Portland
to resume work in Wadham's
Co's
with
,e wholesale house, sixth Hoor,
pieiivy iaj uu an tne time.
. M.. D i .i i. l .
. uito. jjmucf, wnu nas oeen visiting
I at S. Shupp's, lef t for her home in
Pennsylvania,
F. P. DeVaney returned from a visit
at Leoanon.
' . ?ev. Dewart, after spending Sunday
j? A'Dany. returned to Salem, where
the appointments of the conference will
be announced this eveninp- nnri nn nno
knows what they will be.
Rev. C. T. Hurd, now located in a
Portland suburb, returned from a Cor
vallis trip, his final move.
At the Hotels.
Two Bennetts at the Revere, F. A.
and D. W. and both frnm PnrrlnnH
Wayne Stuart, the comedian drum
mer, was nere over Sunday.
, F. J. Johnson, Oakland
i-f Jf0.08"- a"a wlIe- Portland.
j. j. t,ate. uorvallis.
Minnie M. Rice, Oakland,
J. M. Mummery, jr.. Independence
John W. Pueh. a nonular Shorin
tleman, who isn't afraid tospeak out in
..V: l- ar?' aTa'. Jhn Walling, F. A.
p wi . . a -
Ul?s Wesely, a prominent Scio
merchant.
Lee Wade, a comnetent Lmr-nln .nn.
tv officio).
At the Conference
One of the candidates before the M.
E. conference Was Colonel W. Pogue,
a former Albany man and student.
Bishop Hutches asked if his name was
really Colonel, and the
"Colonel Poiru'e ia from
answer was
the south."
which settled it. He advised the young
ministers to keen clean, harhp frpmionr.
'y. t0 brush their clothes, black their
... . j
the miraculouB cure of Miss Lois Hoer-
the spine and had given up entirely
quitting the use of medicine. Yester-
d. y she suddenly declared that she waa
veil, got up, ate and went about all
right,- She and her mother declare it
to be a iracle. Miss Hoerner ia a
former schorl mateof Mrs. Anna Strom
of thiB city, in Kansas, and wa in Al-
ia Hab.
byott;,
NO. 10.
wrand Prairio Grange No. 10 last
Saturday held its first meeting in the
new hall, as yet unfinished and it will
take considerable more work to com
plete it.
Owing to an unexpected dela in the
carpenter work it was .found that it
nuuiu ue out or tne question to enter
tain the Linn Countv Council nnxr Sat-.
urday. so arrangements have been made
With Western Star Grann-n nonr nlr
ville, to hold the meeting in its hall.
The members of that Grange very gen
erously took it upon themselves to pro
vide entertainment, all the mnra an.
preciated as they did so on very short
notice.
Grand Prairie grange had brought be
fore it the matter of a county high
school. The petition asking the County
Court to submit the proposition to the
legal voters of Linn county at the gen
eral election, Nov. 3, was read and the
subject considerably discussed. It was
suggested that the matter be brought
before the Linn County Council.
This movement being new and not
well understood some members were '
fearful the cities or towns who have !
high schools would iret the best of this.
plan. It was explained that city and
country districts would all share alike
in the county high school fund, wherever
mere were a sufficient number of
scholars, of high sthool grade, to es
tablish a high school.
Grand Prairie decided to enter the
literary contest as pmnulgated by the
wnrrhv l n.hivai.nf Li mnd nn-
The new hall is 32 by 44, with dining
room and kitchen 22 by82. The school
rooms below are 25 by 32. Full size of
building inside measure is 32 by 66.
-It was the wish to have the school
rooms ready so as to begin, school next
Monday, but it is doubtful on account
of difficulty in getting workmen, so
much building in Albany.
Grange Correspondent.
College Doings.
Ihe present enrollment is 61 in the
regular class, not including a large en-
rollment in the conservatory of muair.
At a meeting of the student bodv this
morning Mr. Will Steele was reelected
president, Miss Rhoda Stalnaker vice
president and Carlos Cushman treasur
er. Committees were annotated rn pan.
vas the town for foot ball funds and
arrange a social function as a foot ball
benefit.
RenresentnfivpA will hr nnnninfari hv
the different classes to make a selection
of an editor for the college paper.
J
TI 1 f-.cn A V
1 UCJUrt Y'
Miss Evah French returned last even,-
ing from Portland, ' " "
Ml88 Helen P.rflrtrfnrrl fiamn mme fv.nr
Corvallis thU nonn -w... ino Brownsville train was twenty. ,
M, n 7v V u minutes late, a rare thing for Conduct-! .... .
Mr. Bert Veal was a business visitor or Sellers, who is generally in exactly1 At the meeting of the Albany Coin
in Eugene yesterday, on time. mercial Club tomorrow night commit-
ir. d. inompson, a - prominent tim-
hoi man C 17.,.. Unn I
vx Luatvif tiaa ucm ill Uleciiy.
J. S. Cooper, owner of the Albany
hop yard, came up this noon from In -
dependence.
There will be a difference of 17 per
cent in the amount of taxes paid by to-
morrow night and afterwards.
Mrs. Kathrine Olive McCoy and hus-
band arrived this noon and are tho
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Powell were in
the city today on their way from Tan-o-enr.
rn Krnwnnviln tn moirln
Ex-Secretarv of Stf lfinn.M ..e
Eugene and Portland, returned to Eu.
eene this afternoon frnm P,n.)
n
trip.
F. M. Redfield returned from the
Bay last night, without any salmon.
The flab are not running yet, hence the
failure to get any.
Clel Hayden, a son of the famous
Ben Hayden. of Polk, hnq nm,.
irom a trip mtougn tne county as dep.
uty game warden, getting no one.
Messrs. Hart and Miller of the Royal
Restaurant and hotel have sold their
inieresr. to meir partner Dad Williams,
wno win ner .-alter lun the business.
Bishop Barklev. of Woodburn. wo.
in the city this noon. There are two
U. B. churches un thik v h hOD
look after, one at Plainvfew, another
at Philomath. i
Rev. and Mrs. McDougall. of Mt '
Tabor, where they have nfade a good
business trip before beginning theh
second year'? work there g
ti,. .htij l. (-i , r. .
Ihe Child Of hi. Glen, of Rpntnn .nun.
ty, died this morning at the "age of 6 ing Ihem byK the hunt S r8'8
months, of SDinal men no- tia l'of . . . .
coming here they lost some children.
ai uin wit; same uiseuBc. I
'. R. Cottage, Of North Mhanv cmn'
over this morning with a wagon of win-1
ici iMjuaanes, ine nnesc yet presented
here, big, s lid fellows, raised in just
the right soil for growth:
Walter Worrell and W. W P,uii
have returned from the Bier Bottom
country, where they hid a fine hunt,
but it was all hunt, nodoerbeintrfnnn,!
The hills are very dry, and the deer are
huv uiuunu, nigner up wnere there is
ater.
At1. lliP mppfinfr nf t u i i..
of Albany college yesterday afternoon
??n?hu'unyjL ElCi. manaKeI
to push the organization and build up
a team which will be a credit to the
schonl.
...w . uu.. vu.... o IJK,UU3UII
irst two days registration at the
lity of Oregon has been the
t in the history of the institu-
The first
Universi
greatest
ion. Already nearly 47o students have
enrolled which is greater than the total
enrollment for the whole of last year,
A large numher of old students will re-
lastyear.
i f
Th. Uni'.el Spates Navy Deparmont
has j'Ht ordered 1,275,000 pounds of
canned meats from the Schwarzschild
& Sulzberger Company. This is the
largeatingle contract for meat ever
made by the government in time of
me Kuvi-iiimciii. in iirne oi
It will require the slaughter of
end of cattle . nd 6,000 hogs to
peio-e. it
.8,000 hea
fill the order; the meat when packed A
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APPOINTMENTS
Of the M. E. Conference.
Gordon for Albany.
Rev
The appointmauts of the M. E. con
ference, made by Bishop Hughes were
announced last night.
Rev. W. S. Gordon is to come to Al
bany. Dr. Ford, who has been in Portland.
will go to Pendleton.
Melville P. Wire was transferred
from the Patton Church to The Dalle?.
Rev. J. W. McDougall will remain at
rat. laoor.
D. W. Waters takes the Patton
church.
Rev. t. H. Dewart. recently of the.
Albany church, will go to St. John's
which will bring; Mr. Dewart close to
his children residing at Portland and
Vancouver.
Rev. J. T. Abbect was nnnoinrml R
S. field superintendent.
H. Gould remains at Forest Grove.
L. P. Beliknap, Hillsboro.
A. C. Breckenburg, McMinnville.
F. M. Jasper, Mehama and Lyons.
W. H. Selleck. a man who sneaks
out, remains at the First church Salem.
nev. vvire continues as f. Hi. now
:??lled district suDerinl endent of the
Eugene district
T. L. Jones remains at Brownsville.
D. H. Leach, Corvallis.
S. M. Nickle, Cottage Grove.
J. L. Beatty, goes from Lebanon to
Creswell and. A. F. Lacy takes the Leb-
Ti 5 V j ,
L. Stratford, Halsey,
Jas. E. Debord, Monroe.
N. J. Harbit, Springfield.
W. F. Rodgers, Toledo.
G. L. Burkank remains at Shedd.
G. F. Round. Jefferson.
A. J. Hollingsworth, Silverton.
News from Six of Albany's 26
j Passenger Trains.
I No sand vet fnr t.hp npmonf flnnr nF
the new depot, which has been Keeping
the men waiting for several days. But
tne terra cotta Paint is going on the
roo r'Snt alonK-
F. M. Pomeroy went to Salem.
Henry Lyons went up to Lyons on
the C. & E.
S. Shupp and his son-in-law O. J.
David went up to Detroit and
thence
a hard
in? tho hills after some deer,
thine to find this vear,
W. R. Hoover, of Portland, went tn
Hoover to look after the mill. Mr.
Hoover runs the business end of the
big saw mill, looking after the sales de-
partment.
W. D. Prettyrrwn, of McCourt &
Prettyman, real ente dealers, vqtt tQ
Salem,
I " "" ",' ,
m.
-' ouiington returned to su-
varlnn aflni. .m AIK..n..
. niuaiij uuniucH Lrip.
1 L8wver c- E- Sox went to Portland.
1
j S. A. Lasselle, manager of the North-
west Fruit Association went to Salem,
He reports prospects of sixty to seven
ty car loads of dried prunes this vear,
B Bood liusinesa tor the season. Prunes
uciiiv uiicu tx i uu ine orcnarus.
Packing will begin in about two weeks
at the packer.
I
Ex-Mayor Burtenshaw and wife of
.1 . ti..... . .
Lebanon, went to Portland on a few
?!y3-.v'?lt-.Mr-,b?rten8naw..18 8 P'.n
eer resioenr. or Leoanon. His son is
.fiue.ii. oi ieoanon. tils son
justice of the prace, and recently placed
the big fine of $500 on Bro n oansard
Uaus Vehrs of stock and oal oil
fame, Lebanon, went down the road.
W. B. Chance, mill inspector went to
I Salem to look after its shops.
At iunrise.
i . . .
. Sannie 13 bucoinini 3 plsca of high
towera an'-1 windmills, f jur of ihetn be-
"B "P already, at Jewell's, Ross
isom s and Haker s, line
servation cars to them, painted and
one.i w ui on-
neat looking. ,. '
John Smith and fum I- th a V r
moving into their nerf h-me, a nice
looking place w in a b it v-rannr. m, th
A n
veranaa on the
c..:i
WSTZuX
poultry
best B
Inck Mi-
Hf ?wL".thl,Valley.V Sr , Sievers the
best White Plymouth Rocks, and also
5.ume Booa white leghorns and Judd
PnQo c.m I u..n? i , uuu
Rev W. S. Gordon.
Rev. W. S. Gordon, who has been as-
signed to the pastorate of the Albany
M. E. church, is now to the Deonle of
the citv. and the rnmrrwinnn n :
a young man of about thirtv-three. and
has a wife and two children. They
have been at Coos Bav. where Hnv.
Gordon, has made good. He is report-
u tu oe an energetic man and a gqod
mixer, iney win be unable to bo in Al-
banv in time for next Sundv service::, i
but wi" be '' tne following Sunday.
The Colu"mbiamrwllnow fish. 1
...
, "irs. uscnen Miller, of bugene, will
leav Thursday for Europe,
Phil Metschan and son have rcleaed
fhil Metschan and son have releaeed
the ImPeal at pr"a"l a' over $2,000
- mum-.
George tester Paul, a former editor '
of the Corvallis Gazette, is now trav-
elling with the Alcazer Stock Co
full fledged actor and a good one.
There are about 900 students at Cor-
ou,,h wuiav, ii. iq cApuuktju tu imve a
total registration this year of
1200
to
law.
Prof. E L. Ashby, of the Prineville
.ichools. it is claimed is the youngest
school superintendent in the country,
being -3. He is a graduate of Western
viaryiano college, inere are seven
teachers under him, among them being
Mi,s Alwida Wilson, formerly of the
,lhr y schools, and Miss Cora Streitel,
i'.:l&n, ,1 a
i high sthool with four teachers.
THREE CURES OF i
SEVEREKZEMA
Michigan Woman Tellsof Her Broth
er's Terrible Suffering with the
Disease Grandchild and Another
Baby also Permanently Curedi
CUTICURA REMEDIES
PROVED JNVALUABLE
"My brother had eczema throe dif-'
ferent summers. About the same time
each summer it came out between hie
shoulders and down his back, and he said
his suffering was terrible. He used dif
ferent kinds of medicines that were said
to be good for that disease, but nothing
seemed to do him much good. When it
came on the third summer, he bought a
box of Cuticura Ointment and gave it
a faithful trial. Soon he began to feel
bettor and he cured himself entirely
with Cutioura and has never been
bothered with eczema since. He also
used Cuticura to cure a bunch over his
eye and a terrible corn which was so bad
that he could not wear his shoe. A
lady in Indiana heard of how my daugh
ter. Mrs. Miller, had cured her little son
of terrible eczema by the Cuticura
Remedies. This lady's little one had
the eczema so badly that they thought
they would lose it. She used Cuticura
Soap and Cuticura Ointment and it
cured her child entirely, and the disease
never came back. Mrs. Sarah E. Lusk, '
67 Peckham St., Coldwator, Mioh., Aua;.
15 and Sept. 2, 1907."
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Skin and Scalp Humors.
The agonizing itching and burning of
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the loss of hair and
crusting of scalp, aa
in scalled-head ; the
facial dls t igu re
ment, as in acne
and ringworm, find
instant relief and
speedy ouro, in the
majority of oases,
in wnrrn hAt.hnwith
uuticura soap and gentle anointings
with Cuticura Ointment.
I Complete External and Internal Treatment for
, Every Humor ot InfanU, Children, and Adult
cons lata ot Cuticura So&i 2Sc.) to Clcania the Skin,
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Ileal the HKln, and
Cuticura Rcsnlvent (60c.),(orintho(orinotChoco1aMi
I Coated tMlla 26c. per vlnf ot 60) to Purity the. Uluod.
Sold throughout the world, rotter Drug A Cbem,
Corp., Hole Props., Boston, Mass.
osrMailed Free, Cuticura Book on 6kln OIhum,
PORTLAND DAY
nov, am
tees will bo anDointed to
' . '
iu-.an?e the
program for the celebration incident to
the formal opening of the n;w South
ern Pacific Passenger S;iiim in this
city.
Manager Uasent of tho Commercial
Club hns urrangud with General Pas
senger Agent Wm. McMurray, of trie
Southern Pacific Co., for'1 the formal
opening on Wednesday- Nov; 11th.-
ine contrac'ors who have. tho work
cnarge nave notified the S.
P. C.n. that
they will have the denot renrlv hv rhnr
lat-Th's will also be known as "Port-
Isnn rinir' fn ,l.n Ilk.... a , t:
, . , J... V,,D "oiij nppie rair,
which will be open Nov. 10-11-12.
"L unu a tniru rare
.V, ,e runa. trlP for the Apple Fair
will be effective in the terrirnrv frnm
Eugene.to Oregon City inclusive, and
on the West side, from McMinnville to
Corvallis inclusive. A special rate of
one faro for the round trip will be ef
fective during these dates on tho C. &
E. R. R. Tickets will be on sale Nov.
10th, Uth and J2th, final return limit
13th.
Fair a raw of one arid a third fate has
been made, nd if, as it is expected a
largo crowd can ho induced to make the
.u. n . :r. ,ua
i' ,1!' i"l a.Yi '"l'd."y, wf.V ma? 8 onefare
1"? Zh 'ZZ , n h P'.im- JeBUlar
1 "al" schedul? W1" be. maintained, and
on No 11 leavSnr PnrtlanH it R tfHce'
2," " "..i leav n.K ?rtla.n.d at 8:16 on
Nov. 11th. nnrl ini aiu"
sectior...tUrntr,ponNo-M 8t8:8P- m-
At the Hotels.
J. K. Pratt, Allen St Lewis' best man.
Re.y. Van Marter, the evangelist and
wife, who had been to the conference,
F. B. Sackett, Sheridan.
C. B. Peterson, Aberdeen.
Billy Frazicr, after grocery orders.
C. H, Gilbert, Portland.
n. l,. wells, fortland.
F. J. Lonegran, Oregon-City.
Estella Pavne. Cnrvallio
C. h. Cunningham, Julesburg, Colo.
S. E. Russell. Jefferson.
Alf Johnson, Jefferson.
I. W.facott. C. F. Lanalnrr rioll
Hayden, Salem.
lhrp. Hn,... fc-:it
iiiicb nurses IMliea.
Three bnTse3 weru killod "V the cary
S. f. train this morning, just south of
the fair grounds. Two of them belong
to I' t link Haekliminn onn a ;i
tn ' a n . !' , 8
,htAf f- he other ,
ote bl m,',
trotting stock The Haeklim
John A Crawford, the other a Proir-H.a
and ttid
linunro nf
trotting stock. The Hacklemati i-o'rses
were appraised at $500 and the Munk-ors-horse
at $200. They are suppose 1
to have gotten through a gate evidently
left open by some one late in the overl
ing, for the gate t s closed at 6 o'clo:k.
Had a Birthday Party.
rw,.fi, r
Uor-thy Lee was eight years of age
yerterduy. and the other girls and boys
around the neighborhood celebrated thi
htin srt aiik l. i . .
home f her (. w" par. y at 11,0
had ItL lZhr,,,tt2me,aB
hard to eet awav thorn ... 1 u
f?n. Vdelicrou. & w?.Vr '5
all manner of games played.