Mad Girls. Brooklyn, N. Y.,;Oct. 27.-The high school girls are up in arms over an edict prohibiting puffs and rats in their hair, and today held a mass meeting. Painless D entistry jMtf-tt ' aOnt of town people 'W-vi Scan have their plate. and biidgework fin .hod in ouo day TAlt neoentarr, .. ... n no will rivo you a rooe v;.sj crown lor $3.50 llMolar Croaiu 5.00 M22kBrW,.Tlb3.50 liSGold Fillinit 1.00 :- if atnainei ruling i.uu i dsilver Filling .SO -!' jlnlay Fllllnn 2.60 Kj.lt PIS- 5.00 T JBbH Red Rub- - ft OA.W.&.WIIE.rnnuwiK.Muuu " . f.uw n run otuibiu mituuo Palnleii ExtrMlor. OU WORK GUARANTEED FOR IB TEARS Wise Dental Co. Fahjmq Butldtko - INCORPORATED TciWiBH.Sm PORTLAND, OREGON omoi aooaa; e a. h. to 8 p. m. Bua4y, 8 to i. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given to all whom it mav concern that the undersigned has been duly appointed executrix of Henry A. Lice:, deceased, by tne county court of Linn county, Oregon, and has duly qualified as such execu trix, therefore all persons having claims against the estate of said de cedent are hereby notified and re- ciuired to present such claims, with the proper vouchers to the under signed at her residence in the city of Albany, Linn county. Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. Dated this 29th dav October, 1909. SARAH M. CLEEK, Executrix of Henry A. Clock, de ceased. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un ' dersigned, the-iduly appointed, quali 1 ficd and acting 'Administratrix of the estate of Straudcr Fromaii, -deceased, has filed in the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, her final account in the matter of said estate, and said Court has fixed the 15th day of No- vembcr, 1909, at the hour of one o'clock in the .afternoon of said day . for hearing objections, if any there be, to saiij account and for the filial settlement of said estate. Dated this 11th day of October, 1909. . OPHELIA FRO MAN, . Administratrix. : REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LINN COUNTY. . In the matter of the application of Clyde Thomas to register the title to the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is south 89 degrees west 20.075 chains distant . from the northeast corner of the Do nation Land Claim of Sarah Turner and heirs at law of Nathan Turner, deceased, Not. No. 5892, and Claim No. 64 in township 9, south of Range 1 east of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, and running thence south 5 degrees 37 minutes west 60.35 chains, thence west 20.20 chains, .thence north 5 degrees 45 minutes east 60.30 chains to the north boundary line of said Do nation Land Claim, thence north 89 degrees east 20.075 chains to the place of beginning, containing 120 acres, more or less all in Linn County, Ore- . gon, against Susan Mr Goodman and all whom it may concern, Defendants. To All It May Concern: TAKE NOTICE, that on this 28th day of September, A. D. 1909, an ap plication was filed by said Clyde Thomas in the Circuit Court of Linn County, Oregon, for initial registra tion of the title of the land above de scribed. Now, unless you appear on or before the Sth day of November, A. D. 1909, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same wilk.be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from disputing the same.. Witness my hand and the seal of the said Crcmt Court this 28th dav ot September, A. D. 1909. (L. S.) J. W. MILLER, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Circuit Court of Linn County, Oregon. C. C. BRYANT, Applicant's Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has hecn appointed admin istrator of the estate of John V. Ilardnian, deceased, by the county court of Linn county. Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same to J. J. Whitney, at his office in Albany, Oregon, properly verilied as by law required, within six months .from the dale hereof. MARY E. TERHUXE, Admrx. Albany, Or., Oct. 1, 1909. J. J. WHITNEY. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE To all persons having claims .against the estate of Ellen Cline, de ceased: All persons having claims against the estate oi the above named deced--ent arc 'hereby required to present the same to me with the proper vouchers at the law office of W. R. Bilyeu in Albany, Oregon, within six .months from. the date hcreoi. Dated this first dav of Oct.. 1909. GEO. W. CLIXE, .Administrator of the estate of Ellen Cline. deceased. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT Xotioe-is hereby given that the final r.ccount has been filed in the estate of August Holzfiiss. deceased, and by or der of the County Court oi Linn County, Oregon, Monday. Xo. 1, 199. has been set lor hearing objec tions thereto and for tiic settlement of sa;(l e-tate. FRED HOI.ZFUSS. Administrator., J. J. WH1TXEY, Attorney. MONDAY. PAVING COMPLETED. south End an Eye-Sure As It Is. The Warren Construction Co. yester day completed their third contract, fin ishing up the south end, which had been left until the end, with the hopes that the S. P. Co. would do something on its street property; hut they have failed to act, leaving the south end in a dis graceful condition. The little triangu lar piece should have at least been paved. Decency called for that much by some one, the S. P., if not the S. P., the city, if not the city by the War ren Co. as a contribution. As it is it is a specticale. The Southern Pacific might at least act promptly and give the street some kind of a fi'ling and not wait until next 4th of July. The paving equipment is being ship ped to The Dalles for use there during the winter. It will probably be needed here again in the spring. The Freight Depot. The blue print has been received for the new freight depot. It will have a ground floor office 32 by 24 at the end, to be on a line with the west "side of Lyon street, and a warehouse, with six doors on each side, 192 feet 6 inches long, making a total length of 216 feet 6 inches. New double deck stock yards are being built on the C. & E.. half way to the round house, which will take two weeks, when the forco of men will build the freight depot. Stole a Bicycle, A diring bicycle theft occurred Sat urday evening, just before 6 o'clock. While Rev. W. P. White was looking but of the window a man rushed up to his wheel in the yard, jumped upon it and fled west, turning down one of the streets in another direction and was lost to view. No trace of the bicycle has be;n secured since. New tires and a new rim had just been put on it. Lawyer Hawkics came over from the Bay this noon. -. . u j n t -i stflta Hnnri nnmmiucinop Knilov tuna in town this noon. . Young, the Newport lapidist, rived this noon. Father Datin of Brooks is here to at tend the rectory opening. The weather prediction is fair to night anu Tuesday. The river is-1.5 feet, F. M. French and F. M. Redtield re turned from the Bay today with six salmon. Mrs. Mel Dawson returned last even ing ftom a week's visit at Eugene. Walter Govro, now running out of Baker City, has been in town. A whale went shore at Jump Off Joe, Nye Creek, but finally got away. E. R. Cummings and family left yes terday.for Pasadena for a two years stay. Newport & Hornback's new lunch wagon is a line tiling, it will be on the street tomorrow., Judge Peckham, of theU. S. supreme court, died yesterday at his home at Albany, N. Y. Congressman Hawlev will be in the city Friday evening and will be glad to meet me people ot Albany. Leo Spaulding and Walter Broom liall, two prominent O. A. C. students, were in the city Saturday evening. Attorney A. M. Crawford and R. R. Com. West have been attending court to-day. Miss Mabel Riffner, of the public schools, went to Ashland this after noon, called there by an accident loher mother. Messrs. Armstrong and Reynolds are ! nertj irom oaiem witn tne Marion county exhibits, being packed for the contest. Verda. daughter of Jas. Hall nvortv died this morning near this city. The funeral will be at the M. E. church, Al bany, Wednesday at 1 p. m. W ilbur Green Friday evening had a fine party, enjoyed by forty five boys onu Kiria. i" a guessing contest Uer trude Swank won first prize and Roy Weaver the booby .rize. President Crooks will leave tomorrow for the east, after the endowment. While gone he will deliver two illustrat ed lectures on Oregon, buosteis lor Al bany and the state. Yale, Harvard and Princeton no longer have things their own way in foot ball in the east, Saturday Prince ton was beaten by a common college and others had a close call. Fortmiller Brjs. vesterdav rfficintorf at four funerals, Mrs. Barton's atOak- vuie at 11 o clock, Stephen A. Doug las jr., Henry Cleek's and Jas. a. PYpo. man's in theafternoon. I Miss Marcus, who did such efficient worn during the Johnson meetings, has been employed as city missionary dur ing the winter in the interest of all the churches. Last week she visited about two hundred homes. Guard. Fruit InsDecter 'Bti-he has most of the apphs for the Line eountv exniDil at tne Albany apple show at me neaaquarters or the urowers Association lot and ought to E. S. Redeker, spent Sunday in i is a former Albany mess with E. F. Sox at one time, leav ing here fourteen years ago, He travels for the Marshall Wells Hardware Cn and is out to '.he Northwest with of one of the proprietors. There was a large attendance at (he funeral of Mr. Henry Cleek yeitcrday. The sermon was preached by Rev. Mul key. who in supplying the Christian church timing the absence of Rev. lisson. nn l .Vessrs. W. R. Bilyeu, Chas. Pleilfer, J. J. Wniiney. S. A. Dawson, S. Shupp and W. H. Goltra officiated as pall Deareis. lh. 1 ... a. .no i TlT I,U I .... . . r I ..... ..... p.,oc. Qn nrn,F.nl ....i iii ..... . nic inuiui .uivuiiin, presenter! or m ukc of Fargo. N. Dakota, I the afternoon and evening The clerrrv mpi,re' """."J 8everal Pi. ' U. S. Sen Albany. Mr. Redeker. I and InHios of th I S n t. Versy is a timely one thn court week, and a left Port Ian man. hoinir in htiu. . 1. u-:- .. . . '"IW good One. Willi a neat Stlirv llltor-jyouon I VtioB oa 11 TO 0 The Way the Alcos beat the Eu gene H, S. The Alco foot ball team defeated the crack high school team of Eugene, a splendidly trained aggregation of heavy weight youngsters. The score was 11 to 0, all made in the second half. In the first half the forward half was re sorted to disastrously, and though Al bany had the best of it a touchdown could not be secured. In the second half Albany rushed things, easily get ting two touchdowns and were close to a third. One man was put out of the game by Referee Mckinley, a rank move that did not- help Eugene, for Sut Standish who went in played a star game. Dooley at full back and the Driver bo'vs at half played foot ball, and the line, though a little ragged at times was effective, Barnes and Schumate doing good work at the ends, Yatea and Merrill at tackle, Ellis and South at guard and Flo at center. Next Thursday Ft. Steven's big team will be here, which will mean a great game. News from Albany's Six Early Trains. Mrs. E. T. Fisher left for Portland on a visit at the home of her son Ralph, and to be there when her son Fred ar rives home from China, after an ab sence of over eleven years. He will reach Seattle Friday, with his wife, a former Portland young lady, who went to China for their marriage, and will be in Albany after a week's visit in Port land. During his eleven years' absence his advancement has, been rapid and marked. Frank R. Stuart left for Portland af ter some new Dreamland attractions. Always hustling for something new. Hon M. A Miller, N. M. Newport, S M. Gurinnd and Claus Vehrs were prominent Lebanon men arriving. J. A. Bilyeu returned to Scio. W. A. Long came down from man. Tall- Apple Fair Will be a Hummer. i tv, j ...!s.j 1 0 t , . ....,. ,. 1 Saturday evening that Yamhill county . - --....., f will have an exhibit at the apple fair. l which will mean something extra, mak ing county exhibits from hve counties Marion. Benton. Lane. Polk and Yam hill. Linn ciunty, according to custom does not compete in the county contest, but will have some splendid displays. This will insure one ot the finest dis plays of apples ever gotten together in Oregon. Saturday evening the home coming committee met at the Club rooms, with Chairman E. W. Langdon presiding, F. P. Nuttiug secretary. The home com ing program will be ' presented at the Christian church Friday e: ening at 8 o'clock, with several musical numbers. Judge Hewitt was selecttd to deliver the address of welcome. Mrs. Edward Coursen, of Poitland, a former Albany "girl," has been asked to sing. ........ At the depot Thursday noon Mayor Rogers will respond to tho address ot welcome to be delivered by Postmaster Van Wrakle, and in the evening Capt. C. L. Dick will speak in place of Chas. Gallowaj , unable to be here. Zastrow Obstreperous. Henry Zastrow, who was recently put off the place he had occupied near Leb anon, by order of the court, and the help of the sheriff, has gone hack upon he place, barricaded the doors and proposos to stay anyway. The case has i been an odd one from thefirst. When i called in court instead of having n law. er attend to hij business Zsstrow was always on hand hlmseif to answer and tell what to do with it, running thingB himself. He will probably find out there is such a thing as law. Spring fill, A 8Uter of Mrs. L. E. Glen is visit ing her from Mo. C Collins has completed a modern residence. O. L. Crabtree and family have re- turned irom a two week's visit at Waldpnrt. The late rains stopped potato digging. Silas Compton and family are visiting relatives in Linn county. A Rich Strike. The directors of the Mexican mines. owned by Linn county men, have just received a letter and assay from their mine stating they have struck a vein $ln5 90 to the ton free milling ore, The letter shvs the mine is one nf tho Kreuieit in u,a exico and a orreat ; surprise mav he nnkort for onw Ho., . r"o ' I Ul . i - l V ""7- hyCAm Dr. J. L Hill is Dresident L F Rhl!n directorship - , 8eereIary- Rectory Opened , ' ; '. The new St. Mary's rectory, which . opening of the rectory. tihe Shingle Mill. Tht busines of the Thompson shingle mill continues to gnw. Three car loads to Mill City, one to Scio. are among recent shipments. Mr. Thompson uses no dry kiln, just nature, and makes n sh ngle that stands Oregon weather ' Ho is always glad to show the operation rr.d explain matters to those intertatc cuiene f ruit nas just ueen complete I. will be thrown J, B' u Bl lne 'arm in in rYinev . lhey are a hne nnpn tn tho nnhlio TooJo -.. . i uenton county. mother su BANQUET Of the Real Estate Men. The real estate banquet Saturday evening at the St. Charles, given by the Oregon Title and Trust Co., was a fine affair. . A splendid menue was well served, consisting of fruit salad, oyster soup, celery, sweet and sour pickles, putted mangoes, olives, turkey, cranberries cracked crabs, raw oysters, boiled ham. cheese, jelly, lemon and mince pie, nut cake, angel food, oranges, grapes, peaches, banannas, nuts and coffee. , W. R. Struble officiated in an able manner as toastmastcr. The responses were "Cautious to Getem" Burkhart. the pioneer of the crowd, on looking backward, Western Eastern Pears on looking ahead, Jonathan Apple Howard on dirt, Jeremiah Jiewwhilikins Collins on a greater Albany, Come West Te bault on Linn county as an orchard, and Great Reasoner King ou a fore ward movement. Others present were: J. V. Pipe, Z. H. Rudd, B M. Payne, Dr. Davis, A. D. Hall, J. P. Roberta, A. J. Hodges, L. H. Fish, C. A, Chase, J. J. Scott, Jas. McCourt, A. K. Curtis, C. G. Cowles, A. T. Farmer, H. F. Merrill, F. J. Fletcher, C. A. Curran, A. W.Roth, v,. M. Giddings, D. W. Merrill, Wm. Ritchie. W. D. Mixter, J. M. Hawkins, G. H. Crowell, C. H. Weider and H. .VI. Hawkins. J. M. Hawkins, J. A. Howard, A. D, Hall, J. V. Pipe and J. J. Collins were appointed a nommittee on bylaws and constitution for a real estate exchange. That Means tfluch to the Com, R. R. An important decision was rendered by Judge Burnett this morning in tho case of the State of Oregon against the tlnrvnllia and Rastorn hi-niirht nslrino- for $10 000 dams for th? failure ot .no i.iuuau cuiuuuuy to uuuu a &mtiun . k.. .u 1 .- : a j.m... o- . n, CI-.J i... the defendant. In overruling the demurrer Judge Burnett held that the R. R. Commis- sion is a legal body and in creating it rM.,.air.i " "y ... v. .....-.. v. . !F q.m ?"y le8'3lat,lve Pwer.3- 5SyeK "etln the """.'- sion provided that all rates and service snoum oe reasonaoie ana mat an J,,,. to 5 ,u a i tory of the common law. No legisla . "k'j ..... - tive powers were delegates to the com mission. They were simply appointed and instructed to investigate and as certain what were reasonable rates and service and adequate facilities find equipment, and after pointing them out to the railroads and giving them an on- portunity to be heard in the matter, j order their malntainence. Ke said it was impossible for a bodv like the I legislature to investigate such matters' and that it was Droner fcr them to an. point a commission to perform the work, i TUESDAY . OBSERVED By the Man About Town. , r. '., ,, . Davidson, daughter of Miss Pearl Mr. and Mrs Ei. d. UaVlOSon. WHO recently arrived hero from Nome, has vuugut uie property or w. A. Met; am. am) with h.-r folks has already tpken possession. The property will be great- ly improved. Mr. and Mrs. McClain are at Fred Fortmiller's temporarily. M. F. Cameron is erectiner on i.vnn I street, between 3rd and 4th a frame building for a marble shop for I. S. I lucLianiei, who will move to it from I second street, as soon as completed. , . jne uooiey grocery store at Lyon and Ninth streets, ha3 been opened reauy tor ousiness, in cnarge ot Eugene . wen ami;. anu neatly ar- miigcu xor tne ousiness. Hamilton's Store. Kn.-rht tho ai. bany Hardware Co., Ohling & Taylor. I W, M, Parker with his tvhool oH Burkhart oc Lee have some attractive I windows and others are getting some ready, for the apple fair. ,, , . TT Rev. Melvin Williams came overl from McMinnville this noon. I Martin Miller has returned from a Visit with his folks in Eugene. Mr. Chas. Bruce and fathor u-ont to iorvains tms aiternoon to see things. Elmer Conn and Chas. Rrntt ..t t Roseburg this afternoon prospecting. I Scott Hart left last night for The Dalles to work on the pavement there. W. L. Stanton of Nashville returned ' home todnv after a nloo.imt .;. k u t xt: " wviire ui . i. i-iiauii. . i 'h""'uo fm Yaquina Bay. Mr. Hop- W W. B. Stevens caught 11 salmon one day 1 in the fore-1 noon and 1 in the afternoon. ; Jnhn Sthmitzke,- a captain in the Portland lire department, came up last n'Kht on a visit with his brother-in-law illustrating the power of conscience ,n ,o ...o ui... i-is worm seeing, Mrs. J Merie has sold her home un E. 9'h St. to J.hn Little and is gdinL' to move to ruiiiann in a few d.ivn.wlih the family, where Mr. Merle is going take a suecial course in automobile works. Thev will relurn In Albany i:; the spring. The bicycle thief is around. Mondav he took the bicycle of Wayne Dnw. r, at tho creamery, while Mr. D.iw.i, was inside, getting away be 'ore .(,,. theft was discovered. THE COMMER CIAL CLUB In Its K'gular Weekly Meeting. The regulai meeting of tho Albany Commercial Club was held last evening, with Vico Bresident McCune in the chuir,. and Secretary Van Winkle, Dir ectors Ellis, Leo, Bain, Cameron, Veal, Rawlings, Buwersox, Miller, French, Stewart, ISurggraiJ.n J Nutting present, A statement of the Treasurer and Secretary was presented showing $753 in the treasury, $2637 collectible during the remainder of the year, a total of $3390, with estimates of a total ex pense account of approximately that amount. The fitting up of the new rooms hap been an extra expense not anticipated at the beginning of the year. Of the suoscription theie have been $46 refusals and about $120 that will not be collected. After discussion the Barnes folder was ordered accepted, though not re ceived according to agreement. 2,000 tags were ordered for the apple fair, which brought out a promiscuous discussion of the printing subject. The presentation of the boundary line enlargement to the city council was requested. . it was reported that Mr. Pfeiffer would be in Portland this week and make a specialty of electric light study. News From Albany's Six Early Trains. President Crooks left for the east, to look after the $25,000 endowment to be furnished by the east to balance Ore, ona J25.00Q for the college endow- ment. He has with him one hundred fiftV fin Oregon BlideS which he will ; Vr.MHT"n3 Lisbon Mr. nnrt Mrs. Eocene Palmer lett for , Portland, where they go to make their ' home during the winter, hftYWg prop. i erto there, I .- . Dr' .T.om S?ttlemier left for Stayton on a chiropodist trip. i George Finley, of Crawfordsville and Portland, returned to Portland, after a vj8jt home. Rev. and Mrs. S A. Dougloss went to Niagara for a couple week's stay at . rneir nouse tnere. Mrs. E. J. Moist returned from a Lebanon visit. H. N. Cockerline. the well known apple fair yell author, left on a short SSlem trip. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bach came down ftom Lebanon to attend the rectory . jn -fi gouev left on ft visit at Salem ana Portland . 1.,.. A CorVdiiis Cepiure. Corvallis G. T.: Chief Wells captured two or three I quarts of Albany boo2a last nitrht. hat. the mat! who brought it oyer for dis tribution jumped from the buggy and i , ran too fast for tVells to get him. The I Chief got unto this bootlegger by fol- , lowing him over the city as he drove i about in his drunken wanderin.s and nnaliy stopped hun. At this the fel- low jumped, abundoned his horses and ran down the middle of the street like fiends worn oftor him 11.11. ,,tooJ with the rig, searched it and found a .o n o nf ut.l 1 ..it and n nmiple of pints larp-ely consumed, He confiscated these and the rig was delivered to the stable which owns it. Paid in Full The $3,000 insurance carried bv Miss Anna linn on the First National Bank building by the Oregon Fire Relief As sociation ot McMinnville, will be paid in full, the draft bein-r in the city for tne purpose, i ne n.iard of directors at a recent meeting inn le this order ' On Tuesday morning, Oct. 26, to Mr and Mrs. Chas. Kroeschel, at their home on Washington street, a boy. who has two sisters. All doing well. , , . B "' Lester G. Adair, an old time station agnt at Eugene, died last evening. Dr. Lowe, the well-known optician, will be in Albanv Oct ! mrf on On Nov. 1 the fee for reirisforincr lot. ters will be increased from 8 to 10 cents. A Benton county sale is Merrill Pi-a-cock to W. P. Small, 6 acres near Al bany, $900. Thursday and Friday of this week Dr. Lowe, thn nniiMnn u;,l i,o s '. d.. . n". ' his eld uun. iuuiii ui, iwvere KOUge. When you come to the apple sl.o fe your eyes to Dr. Lowe. Olfice m Revere House. Oct. 28 and 29 Another depot has been robbed, the one at Creoswell, of $(i;j. and it is said tn" Harrisburg depot waa again en- tered, Mrs. Marv McMookin ,n,.,l lo-t ,.,ot. me, aged bo years. Her rvives her over ninety years enator Geo, E. fhamberhin d this morninir for Natt-ho- Nor! thnfo k. L.n .l...L. - o . brother. Senator' Chamberlain beforc going expressed his regrets at being unable to be in Albany on home comini! day having a warm place in hii heart for his old home town Albany, Ji bso Moses ot Tangent recently had experience with a burglar. Mr. Mn-cs while sleeping in his store re c ivi t! a visitor. The burglar struck a iMitt h and Mr. Moses pulled a trigger, l.ut missed his game. The man flea aril Moses fired twice again, and he ii ii ks hit the fellow for he stumbled. I in kept running and escaped in tht '.uik. SENDERS GUILTY. Salem Backwards Declared In- toxicating. The trial of the case of Oroeon ant. Fred Senders, charged with the viola tion of the local option law was com pleted last evening before the follow ing jury: E. M. Burkhart, T. O. Cheshir, W. S. Churchill, O. B. Cyrus, ureun, win ijiimes, Ed. Hollo way, A. J. Kirk, W. A. Long, A. C. Miller, D. F. Sturtevant and M. W. Yoemi n The only Question was whothni- tho liquor, Melas, was intoxicating under tuo Btate law, ana tne evidence was plain that it contained more than 2 nor cent alcohol. The jury oromntlv re turned a verdict of guiity.on the second ballot, all but One votinc irlliltir nn tho first ballot.. " TUia .- M r .uta illuming mr. parson, represent ing the Salem Brewing Co., asked for a new trial and a change of venue, de claring that the jury was prejudiced, thai of 23 examined all but f jur had voted for local option, and that the principal w tnesses the sheriff and deputy sheriff Munkors, being also . officials could not be depended upon for a fair jury on a special venire. Judge Burnett promptly overrul d both motions, mad on ground as soft as quick sand, and the trial of the second case was begun at once. Grange Meeting. On Saturday, Oct. 23rd, a regular meeting of Tangent Grange was held. Owing to the busy season and other reasons the attendance was not large. The literary hour was spent in dis cussing the high school question, and how it would affect the public school where the higher grados are taught by the same toucher. U wag announced that the next meet-' ing of the Linn County Council would take place in the hall of Crowfoot Grange Nov, fljh When report, will be heard from several Important com mittees. ' The next meeting of Tangent Grange will be held at 10 a. m. on the fourih Saturday in November, at which time a class wiil be instructed in the first and second degrees. The time for activity in all manner of g'anga work has now arrived. Visitors are always welcome, and their presenco requested. J. H. SCOTT, On Three. Special Trains. Portland Telegram: . AI Kader Shrine will make a pilgrim, age to Albany on' Saturday, Novembef 13. For the first time in the history of that city a caravan will be led on the streets and highways. The nobles are expected to bring their wives, each of whom is to wear a fez. This will be the budge of recognition. Albany will be on dress parauC for the occasion. The Al bany Masonic bodies wiil decorate the!?' temple magnificiently for the reception of the daughters of the desert. An elaborate banquet will be spread in the oasis. , . The prophets have announced that there will be at least 6U victims in custody of the patrol. Nobles from Salem, Eugene. Grunts Pass, Ashland and other sections of Oregon have sig nified their intention to participate. It is now estimated that there will be at least three soeiial trains to Albanv to accomodate the visiting nobles and their wives. A big Jersey Sale. One of tho biggest sales of Jersies in the valley was that of Rosa IMolsnn .t Independence yesterday. L. L Swan. Schnel, it. L. Burkhart, Mark Hulburt, Henry S u.irt and Hike Ohl ing, prominent Linn county Jersey men w;re among the largo number present. The highest price paid was $319 for a little two year old, with blue blood, then $310, $300, $257, 220, $219, etc., down to $17 paid fur a decrepit old lady fourteen or fifteen yeara old. . Mr. Swan and Ed Schciel invested $80 apiece in a couole fine hniforu ThiVtt,. o cows and heifers and several bulls were sold. Some Eugene Deais. David Link has buught a business piece of property, in Euene, 25 feet front on Willamette street. 160 feet deep, and 40 feet on 7th street extend ing back 41 feet. The consideration is said to bo about $15,000. The Merch ants Bank has bought the Palace of oweets property next door, with a frontage of 21 feet, and will use it for tne oanK as soon as the Palace of aweots lease expires in a couple years, or sooner if arrangements can be made. Apples Oil re Thursday at noon there will beoerveJ at the W. C. T. U. Ha'l an apple r'imer. daked apple uuinplings with n o ner's old fashiuted, delicious "dip" dressing, aiiple pie und apples in a variety of ay and other edibles, all toothsome ntl luciiius, and served with prompt ness Special attention will be given to our Apple Fair guests and to all no eon.e to tne feist of good thing'. Com. Morris Squeals. I'ouri.AND, Oct. 27.-Banker Morris of lne Oregon Trust Co. shifts the blame on the directors, and. points an accusing linger.at E. E, Lytle.