In S. F. San Fran Cisco, downed ly 15,000. by 7.03J m a jority. Nov. 3. Heney is McCarthy is mayor The following f'om the Eugene Reg ister is a neat and clean one: The lust issue of Sunset has splendid writeups of the Salem cherry fair and the Albany apple lair, as two great events, showing f"rin the fruit pro duction of the valley. It should be borne in mmrt that Lane county cap lured first prize at each of these fairs. ainlessDentlstry S?h.tT.iTOS unit tiviflimn-nrb tin. lihed In one day jjlt neceflsatr. filWflwillBivoyait a rood 1 J22k gold or poreelai crown for $3.50 Molar Crowns 5.00 22k8rldgaTooth3.50 Gold Filling 1.00 3 Enamel Fllllngi l.UU 1c!l Ellllnir. .fifl " Mf ' r 3S!I. Fllllnn fcN Slnlv Filling. 2.S0 5.00 ULW.ILWilE, hnnuilluiiu ,Jj., in tt mu annum n ninm Palnlm ExtrMioii .Oil WORK GUARANTEED FOR IS YEARS Painless Eitractlon f ree when plates or Driugowors; Is ordered. Consultation Free, Yon cannot onto oalnlesa work done anywhere. . All work fullr K nuir Kiiar Boat motnoda. Wise Dental Co. ggl3SS PORTaJVNP. OREGON mos saw. at. to s t. . sunaaja. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is Hereby given that the un dersigned, the duly appo'nted, quali- tied and actinir Administratrix of the estate of Straudcr Kruman, deceased, has filed in the Comity Court of Linn Countv, Oregon, her final account in the matter of said estate, and said Court has fixed the L'tli day of No vember, 1909, at ti e ho: n'l-loek ill the alteuo.ill ot one said day fnr liearinir ohieciions. if any there be, to said account and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated this 11th day of October, 1909. OPHELIA FROMAN, Administratrix. ADMINISTRATRIX' 'NOTICE. To all whom it may. 'concern: Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the undersigned has been duly appointed executrix of Henry A. Clce!:. deceased, by the 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 rc-1 quired to present such claims, with the proper vouchers to the under-! signed at her resuk-nce 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. Cleck, de ceased. .REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Trill SI A 111 Ul' JlI2.jKJ LINN COUNTY. In the matter of the application of Clyde Thomas to register the title to rthe 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 M. 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 8th day of November, A. D. 1909, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will 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 1 V A ,-f,.J(l same. Witness my hand and the seal of the said C;rcu'it Court this 2Sth day of September, A. D. 1909. (L.S.) J.W.MILLER, County Clerk and cx-ofricio Clerk of the Circuit Court of Linn County, Oregon. C. C. BRYANT, Applicant's Attorney. '"ADMINISTRATOR'S"NC5TICE a Notice is hereby given that the un ' dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of John W. Kardman, 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 verified as by law required, within six months from t::c 'late hereof. MARY E. TERHUN'E, Admrx. Albany. Or.. Oct. 1. 1909. J. J. WHITNEY, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE To all persons having claims against the estate of Ellen Clinc, de ceased: All persons having claims against the estate of the above named deced ent are 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 nfnnths from the date hereof. Dated this first day of Oct., GEO. -W. CLIN'E. .Administrator of the estate of Ellen Clir.e, deceased. MONDAY. THE COMING ELECTION. The coming city election is beginning .to attract attention. Just now it is difficult to tell what will be evolved. Street talk often doesn't materialize. For mayor, Mayor Wallace is gene rally spoken of as being needed in the office another term; but other good men are being mentioned also, benator i . J . Miller. Ex-mavor Dr. W. H. Davis. and William A. Barrett, prominent in ' the affairs of the citv. For chief of police, or as the charter calls it marshal, I. A. Munkers, former countv sheriff and the rjresent official Fred Reis are spoken of. r or cuv rerjuruer nu unc una uccn mentioned but the present efficient official, F. M. Redfield, filling the office in a satiafaetory manner to every Doay, as is also E. D. Cusick the treasurer. The retirinc councilmen are L. C, Marshall in the first ward, F. J. Miller in the second and L. M. Curl, filling the unexpired term 01 M. L. wnmot, the third. Who wants the jobs. Heard From Again. In Saturdays issue we made men lion of Duluth capitalists telegraphing money to the president of the Mexican Mines, Doctor Hill, for stock in the in the mines. Today a letter came ask ing for a larger amount of stock. The message says "'Money is here for investments before stock is taken off the market Answer by wire." The Democrat is promised furthernews from the mine in the near future, which will be given the public, 'the expert kept on the ground to make ire- quent assays and direct worK tnat 'Your property is worth millions. Work is being crowded day and night and vou need not be surprised to hear something big at any day. " ; iwo.tNauves. Mrs. Anna Mansfield Webber and Mrs. Anna Griffin Coursen. of Portland returned homo yesterday afternoon af ter a home coming visit of two or three davs in Albany, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hopkins. Both were born in Albany over forty years ago, Mrs. Webber in the house now occupied by C. D. Van Dyke at Broadalbin and 'ihird and Mrs. Coursen in what is known as 1 be Brink house, in the first ward. Mrs. Finch in Albany. Mrs. Finch, of Portlond, has been in the city securing signatures asking for a commutation of the sen tence of her son from hang ing to I life imprisonment, and some have Bio-nfid it. A aaoi many do not wish to I interfere in the matter one way or the Inthoi- Mrs. Finch, though, has the sympathv of all in her afflictions, a pleasant appearing woman. The Weather. Range of temperature 52 45. The river is rising and is 1.8 feet. Th rainfall for 24 hours .16 inch, daring the month of October 2.S6 inch es, rather below the average for October.- A Monmouth G:oria Mundi weighed 36 ounces. K. J. Crow, ovtner of the Ficcd corner, has been in the city. Considerable Hallowe'en cussedness is reported in and around the uollege An Albauy man advertised a farm for rent, and had two answers right along. Miss Crosno went to Jefferson to day, called there by the death of a nephew. Mr. C. I. Leavengood and family, of Myrtle Creek, went to Lebanon today on a visit. Mrs. Mida McCoy Jackson, of Co burg, is visiting at the home of her folks. Mr. Neil C. Vacdonald, formerly in the real estate business here has re turned from Monuna, where he has been looking after his stick farm for several months. Mrs. J. M. is h returned this nocr. from a viFit with her son Geo. E Fish, of Portland, who passed through thi city for points south of here. v. Holfich of Riverside, wag in town today on a visit with his six sons. Another son resales in Portland and he ha3 two daughters. A week has passed since Tom Rich ardson started the promotion hall for next year at Eugene, and th fund is t.nly between?6,000 and $7,000. What't up. U. 0. Beat Willamette Saturday 29 to 0. Washington defeated Idaho 50 to 0. which means that U. O. will have her hinds more than full in her Wash ington game. , The Democrat recently mentioned Mrs. J. E. Knox of Portland, a home comer as a native of Linn county. Nol quite. She was born in Ireland, com ing here when quite young. John Catlin went to Portland yes terday morning to attend the cremation of the body .f his friend S. W. Reece Mr. Reece was a fellow member of tht Albany Camp of the G. A. K for many years, prominent in its work. Three men yesterday were trying to handle a bucking horse on Washington street, one doing the riding, the other two helping to keep him on, causing quite a show and some noise. Finally some one turned in the police alarm and the bucking stopped. The street at the cornar of Ferry and Water needs improvement badly and ihe council should be prompt in attend irg to it. I he business men there are d tnir their best to have it fixed un. and are entitled to what they ask. IN A SALEM PAPER. The Salem Journal on Saturday gave a special writeup ot the apple fair ex cursion from Salem to Albany, present ing pictures of Albany the State Bank corner and the Elks building. Besides its account of the apple fair it says: Albany added six diocks me past year and several hundied new residences The new high school is a $50,000 structure. Quite a number are con templated. There were twenty six blocks of bitulithic pavement put down during the vear. An electric street car line has been added with modern cars of the latest pattern. There are 121 feet of brick blocKS planned anu win ue constructed the coming year. A five and possibly six story modem hotel is being promoted." Certainly that is sufficiently comph mentaiy of Albany's progress and prospects. N.., AlUimii'i Siv Fa-lvUcter, both having many friends whose eWS from Albany S MX best wishes they will have. Trains. Geo. B. Whitcombe, president of the Albany. Lebanon and Bend Railroad Co., left for Portland on a business trip. Mr. Whitcombe reported more good strikes in his mine ten miles up the river fiom his place, showing up fine in gold and copper. S. N. Steele, on- of Portland's pr03- erous real estate men, returned lo purl land after attending the apple fair, and particularly the home-coming part. v. w. noonen, a meiiiuei ui u.s famous grand jury that inuicteci many durinf? the Henev davS in Portland. came down trom Shedd on a short bus- iness trip. i -u u...i,i ,i r v Hl,k roinmml fro m Lebanon. ' Miss Marcus returned from a Sunday visit at Lebanon. Lawver J. FreJ Yates came over from Corvalli3. Mrs. Bakw left for her home at Oregon City, after a visit with her daughter. Mrs. W. S. Richards. Mrs. Royal Shaw and son returned to Mill City after a visit at J. A. Shaw's. : Miss Lila Pstton returned from a visit at her home at Hals ey. C, Sam Sm'th Injured, C. Sam Smith, well known in Albany, j was seriously injured last Week at his farm in Crook county. .A horse threw Ai hiib. map letter head, used by the him and rolled on him, breaking sever-1 Atbaoy Commercial Club has received a al ribs, causing a concussion of the g0D$ many compliments, this week brain, and wrenching his neck and SpeciU acknowledgements from Mana shoulders. Ed Parker, one of the Park- oer J. P. O'Brien, Wm. McMurry, nd er brothers, was with him. Mrs. smith at the time was in Albany, at the fun- oral ui uei lumci, ucmjr vicciv, .wA,fQQr!. laf t for home at once. An Former Albany Man's Orchard. Wm. Boeeli. a former Linn county hnv. tnnlr twentv nrizas on fruit at the Crook counW fair, including first prize oa exhibit of apples. He displayed . Baldwins, Golden Rus3etts, Graven steins, Newton Pippins, Northern Spys, White Pearmi, Winesaps, Rambos, Pewauke.es, Bell Flowers, Wolf Rivers, crab apples, Idaho pears, Winter Nel lis, Fall Butter, prunes and plums. Pretty good for one Crook county orch ard. Didn't Lose $200. The Csrvallis Gazette-Times soya an Albany young man lost $200 on the 0. A. L. -Whitman game. The young man, ho requests his name left out of the paper, says the statement is not true. That the amount was only about $10, that as a matter of fact there were no takers. The result was about as much a surprise to O. A. C. men as to people generally. In Ihe Forests. M. S. Durbin, forest r nger at Wal pert, was in the city today, after at tending the convention of rangers at Eugene, fhere were about thirty present, covering the Cascade and Sius law districts. The reports showed n splendid record in prevention of fires and in trail making. Jit Durbin on his range built sixteen miles of new trail, opening up new sections, a great thing lor the country. Not Afraid of Cannon Madison, Wis., Nov. 1. Speakar Cannon's Challenge to read out the re publican party such chaff as Cummins, La Follette, and "their followers" was accepted by Senator La Follette of Wisconsin. Notice of willingness to enter the contest is served upon Speak er Cannon through La Follette's Maga line. Cannonism is riddled and his dis mantled doctrine is held up as the "snarlings of a grim old wolf who hears the beaters in the woods, and scents them closing in." A First Street Theft. Some one entered the Royal restau rant rooms, upsta rs. during last night, getting some clo'.hinj, razors, etc., be long to a roomer. The thief forgot to leave his card, and is still at large. A most pleasant evening was f per.t by the members of Manr.inita Circ e and their friends last evening. A de lightful basket supper was served end games were played till a late hour. Those present declared they hid not had such a pleasant evening for a long time and all expressed a desire to have another social gathering in the near future. A BIG INCREASE. The receipts of the postoffice for October were $1489.05. almost an $18,- 000 rate. Those for Oetobe. last year were S1195. 25. showing an increase of 24 per cent, which speaks for itself.. ana Albany. MARRIED Clevengerbmith. Mr. C. Frank Clevenger and Miss Jessie L. Smith were united in marriage Saturday evening, Oct,. 30, at the resi dence of, and by, Rev. W. S. Gordon. The marriage was private. The groom is a popular young man, an electrician, nnft thn hrtrtn a fni-mn. r-lprk in the Elite, is a young lady of splendid char' rUhSDAY. Primary Meetings Must be Held, Editor Democrat I see an article in the Evening Dem ocrat giving names of those who are mentioned as candidates for the various city offices at the coming city election, And this calls to mind the fact that some voters are saying that no primary election will be held the 6th instant for rrtc wnun trior tin npririnns rtnvp. Vipmt nieu lor candidates ana tne time ior fii,nr naa passed. But this is an error, a set-irtits error. Nn voter is rennired t0 sigh a petition naming a candidate but in lieu thereof he may wait until the primary election is held and then write in the blahks the name of his can- delates. Every voter in the city has this right and to now no primary is to disfranchise all of them, if no petitions have been ti eri. The law has exDresS- ly provided this way for those who do not, for any reason, want to nominate by petition. Salem nnds nersen in me same condition that we are as to can didates. No petitions have been filed But the city recorder will prepare blank ballots and each voter at tno pn mary will write in the names ot his can didates. This is the only legal way No mistake should be made about this matter, VOTER. oome Compliments. w W. Cotton nf the S. P. and E. L. yhomp3on, among prominent Portland r.rti:le furnished by Manager struble for the Mt. Aneel magazine has also been specially commtndeJ as a line thing , ' iss May Wither of Lebanon was in 'he city touay, 1 Thirty-two new houses are out in the lain uncompleted Now it costs 10 cents to register letter instead of 8 cents. Ten answers at once to an advertise' ment for a farm to rent. XI. J. V1IUIUUCIIPIII IGkUldkU .Id? HVVUj from a Poll! county trip. ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner re turned this noon from Portland. N. H Wheeler went to Sa em this morning on a short business trip. Mrs. B. R. vVestbrook returned to Cottage Grove this afternoon after a koxe coming visit. n-'rs. Marks returned1 to Leban.n thi, afternoon after a visit with her daufh i ter Blr3- "one, Mrs. Rufus Thompson returned this noon from a visit with her daughter and grand child. The assosiment of little Benton has been completed, showing $7,444,182, an increase of about two millions. Gary, Ind., has grown from a village of 2J0 to a citv of 25,000 in two years. Boom with a Vengeance. Its first city election was hold today. Mrs. Ann Curtis, of Harrisburg, recently had a family gathering. She is almost 95, has had ten children, four living, has 15 grand children, 8 great grand children. A fre'ght tain got caught in tuuncl No. 1 in the Siikiyous last evenintr, by a cave-in, killing the condudtor ana rear barkeman, the latter being burned to death. ' Mrs. Ber trice Gadsby of Portland hp sued the parents of her husband, Walt er Gadsby. for $200,000 damages for alienating the affections of her bus band. Must be more valuable than the average affections. Mr. Tomioini, eminent conmamler of the Portland Shrinc-rs, will hs in Al bany tor.ight and meet with ilie Al hany members. It is poasinle Lewi. Clark, the Imperiil Potentate, will b" with him. Ho will come ;f piMsiiile. V. H. Eowrnan, E. J. Dnvidson anc Bert Cline left last night for Southern Oregon, with headquarters at Xubly, where they will kill a few bears anc, then look after some mines thev art interested in, spending the winter there. Mr. Petercon, formerly with the Royal Restaurant, an experienced ca tereer, is preparing to open u restau rant in the Brown building, at Second and Hroadaibin street, where the Dem ocrat fed a hungry public about thirty year3. The A!co) hav.- game of foot ball scli-!uled with Wilin ... .to for the 13th, Shriucrs' day Aib.m , a game (hat will mean lots l practice unci work to win. One of the hnrnV-t contests will I e with the C uholic Club of Portland on Thanksgiving day. Dr. W. E. Stewart, who has been up in Idaho the past year, with the rail road, a special physician ind surgco.i, has gone to Chicago after an equip ment for a physicians office, and w.ll come to the coast to locate, where he has not yet dt-cided. COMMERCIAL CLUB Considers Several Matters. The regular meeting of the Albanv Commercial Club last evening was at tended by on even quorum: Vice Pres ident McCune m the chair, Secretary Van Winkle, Manager Struble, Treas urer Bain and Directors Bowersox, Lee, Ellis, Stewart, Rawlings, French and Nutting. Rills amounting: to $231.63 were al lowed1 An advertisement was ordered in the Fruit Grower of Hood River 3 mos., 2 inches at $2. Messrs. Rawlings, Bowersox and French were appointed a committee to confer with the real estate men on the distribution of the new booklets, equa bly and fairly, after some discussion. Messrs. Van Winkle. Stewart and Weatherford were appointed a com mittee on conference with the Ladies Auxiliary on the filling of the depot park and helping in its promotion. The monthly report of Manager Struble showed 140 inquiries from ad vertising, mostly from men meaning business, asking for special things, 132 from Sunset and 8 from the Pacific Monthly, a list of 1000 names from the Portland Commercial Club, 181 Sunset pecial, 248 letters written, 231 home coming invitations, 4a0 promiscuous papers mailed, azuo booklets, Z6a Mil ikin post cards,3715billikinsdistribtited. j The collections were $286,5'0. The new print of the new freight depot was Bhown. I The 25.000 Hurriman booklets were , all ordered sent to Albany. ' " ,,hrV t0SwLm?.re,Konin- Jacksonville Times and Med irb trees, ana a committee waa or- j t:u., i . i:,i-,i ,1 i . j ui. r tM.i: nWm?r?P?J. .. rh..tL tifh ' .wnf-wi Ll 'T"'"'1.11! ? l,evt0LVne 8 T mal ? 0 Speu" ine otner memuers ot tne committee are: L. IS. Wain, Chas. Pteilter, Ed Cusick and E. F. Sox. $10 was ordered sent the Salem Jour nal for 250 copies of Albany Fair edition. News from Albany's Six Early Trains. Work was begun on the freight depot, preparatory to moving it a hundred feet or more west and adding 75 feet and an office to it, one of the best improvements of depotville. 80.000 pounds of frieght arrived from Portland for local dealers. But every day it is about the same. Miss Jennie Freerksen left for Port land. Last evening she arrived from San Francisco, where she had been with her sisters, Mrs. Mishlor and Miss Kt 'irrrri n T?vmtve an Judge J. J. Whitney went to Port- land on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cruson, of Leb- non, went to Port land Lebanon0 Prof?0. H. Luck went to Portland on a business trip. Haro'.u Jackson leu tor mhi i,iiy on a cigar t; ip. By Jingling Jo. Rain galore, Aed th;n fBrrjp rcopa. Rub a dup riup, The rive. 'II go up. Ripity rip, No'hlng but sap. Apple.' we can raise Fit for a klmj's prune. The women have spoke, The park's no joke. See Aliinny grow For the P. 0. Says so That Green rruit uit In giving a recent i'.c-m abuut a suit brought by A. H. Hudson of Gates j . r" ' fveinnir miss litinlce enter .k. t pi? i. n. - , . ' tained thirty of her friends with games against the U & L. the Democrat did iund musiCi Jmaking a day ong f0 be not give the hole figures in it. It is remembered by all present, charged that the rate to Albany on , green iruits is 66, and la cents ac cording to tiiu class, while the ship ments through Albany to points bevond. such as Purtland and Salem is 15 and 12 cents, a discrimination against Al banv shipments, that is nrohibitivo. This will no investigated before the R. tv. Commission. Married Rev. John TurniJge and Mrr. Cora Mills, of Crabtree, were united m mar riage at 8 o'clock this morning at the mause. by Rev. J. C. Elliott. Rev. T-rnidge is b preacher of t e tree .lethouist church, ho ding services at Ciabtree and Waterloo and the bride is well spoken of. The "Weathir. Did it rain lost night. Somewhat: 1.46 inch, a 'continual downpour all night. It hod its effect on the river too, which is now up to a fine boating stp.giy 4.6 feet and ruisiug fust. Tomorrow it may he twice that. The range of temperature wa3 onlv 58-47.- Prediction: .Ruin and cooler tonight. Wednesday Ehowers. Triple oirihday Party. An interesting event lait evening va3 a triple birthday party at the humt of Lawyer C. C. Bryunt. yesterday be .n the birthday of Mr: Kry.-'. Mrs. I?.. W. Caliper (ind Airs. Ul.n - n:,l:er. line lime wns oho. unurv. ' itibeia. Present, rsci.rcii Ly just on day. FOR A PARK. The Ladies Auxiliary met at the Club rooms yesterday afternoon and began arrangements for work on the park. Estimates were ordered secured on a landscape plan from Prof. Peek "f the 0. A. C, and Prof. Chace h lWtljnd artist, it is proposed to push the park work this winter. ' A committee, with Mrs. P. A. Young as chairman was appointed to confer with the Modern Travelltrs in reference to a Japanese fair to raise money. Mrs. W. L. Marks, Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Bain were appointed a committee on receptacles, and six have been ordered. $45.35 was reported received from the ball game during the summer. DOINGS OF THE WORLD. 1 Foot ball has been shut out of Point. West Roseburg now has two daily papers, the News having come out last evening as a daily. . One of Portland's most prominent policemen is Reddy Rupert, who has the Washington street beat. ' E. E. Grant has sold his farm of 80 acres near Lucomb to the Linnhaven Orchard Co, for $1800. A Commercial street, ' Salem sale. was for $370 a front foot for 19 feet, the highest yet paid there for the bare land. ; B. R. Pendleton, a former well-known resident of Lebanon and Albany, died at the home of his sister. Mrs. T. D. Cnndiff. nr. Lnfuvetrn. netnlier 27. . Tna Mrtfnrrt Mnii Southern Ore. awiu xiiuuiib nave uccn wiisuiiuui.u and "ill be published as the Mail Tribune an evening paper. Evidently a newspaper trust in ked ford. ALBANY Doing: n and Around It. , Ovsters at The Crest. How about THAT chair.' ; Have you ordered that chair yet. : Boost the Albany made chair. Hot chicken tamaltes at The Crest. Sit down in one of those Albany made chairs. . , . ' Ice crear and lunches at the Vienna . Bakery Oall and iry them. Something new, jewelry made out of genuine American coins, including the new Lincoln penni . French's Jewelry Store. . , i We are now showing some swell pieces of cut glass and guarantee that both the glass and price have been cut. French's Jewelry Store. . The team of Mr. Miller, of Benton county got in a hurry last evening and ran homo. rhe cit wanU twQ acre9 nf Bround for a dumping place. Who has it in the suburbs. I.;!:-.- , ' A good sized crowd enjoyed Prince 1 JJa iflst evemng, a company of exper- ovm, I The chrysanthemum show is to be on I Wednesday arid Thursday the 10th and 'Ilth and promises to be a drawer. At , that time ttere will also be a Japanese tali under the Lndiea Auxiliary and the 1 Modern Travellers for a depot park ; fund, which deserves the united sup .port of the people of Albany. ' It will I be at the W. G. T. U. hall. A bigger : place for such things is needed in Al ' bany. -y-y-r -vn Annitfai!iMi - vm iiiiitviju' jr, I Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lupei entertain ' ed fifty of their friends at their home I near Tangont in honor of their twentielh 'anniversary. Among those present i were liuv. D C. McFarland who ofHci j ated at their we !din; twenty years ago. Mrs. Lurer had p-.spared a sumptuous d.nn'.-r fit (ue a kinir. j A fine assortment of valuable pres. I ems were received. At the Hotels. John McKerchor, Crawfordsvill G. F. Burkhart, Lebanon, , A. B. Millsap, " Prof. rJ R. Luke, Corvallis F. L Wins;on. Scio M. J. Duffy, Snndier.o F. W. Dalton, Portland E. C. Rubeits, Lebanon , C. G. Ilenunway, Eugene W J. Turnridge. Crabtree ' J. D. Davidson & wf, Corvallis A. M. Benton, Corvallis G. A. Correll. " Thos. Ball, Spokane Geo. W. H. Russell, Gastoi Lebanon, The E. A.: The receipts of the P. O. last mon'.h were $5E9.80, the most ii, the history of the crtv. Mrs. J. Welt had one of her fingers amputated ut St. Mary's hospital in Al iianv Friday morning, on account of blood poisoning. G. U. Llansard returned fro.i Eugene this iit'ternoon. T e case against him in the circu t court ut th it place for violating the local option law was (lis missel ycsteiday by the district attor ney on dCcot:nt of lack of evidence. Colon,! J. B. Eddy, right of way roprercrtiilivo for the S. P. Co., has ourcl.nsed a farm of 77 acres two miles t'H' p:' 1 ch.-inon from L. II . Fit-trhar. fw hi.- i he pays $,'J0J. The land r 1 1 o neily owned by Jack Smi-h. M-. ii' dy s&ys he makos the purchaso lor L ion. i