Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 12, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    At the Hotels.
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H. 6. Wells, Portland.
0. C. HathawVy, Cprvallis.
Chas. Williams, Portland.
W. W. Powell, Tacoma.
S W. Tracey. San tfrancisco.
Robert H. Miller, H. W. Miller,
eattle.
W. T. Fay, Jefferson, Wis. .
D M. Stover. Salem.
' C. S. Walker & wf. Spokane.
W. H. Marvin, Portland.
Bring your
butter hub.
cream to Albany, the
ainlessDentistfy
Out of town people
can have their plate
fished In one day
-J if necessary.
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Beat Red Rub-
WORK GUARANTEED FOR IS YEARS
Palnlou Extraction i'rooulien plfttefl or bridgo irorle
bordered. Conuiltotlon Froo, Yoo cannot oet bettor;
pslnlou work dono anytrhoro. All work f uUy Kuar.
autccd. Modern clectrlo equipment. Beet motnoda.
Wise Dental Co.
VEgtifSSSS PORTLAND.OREGON
omos hoossi s . M. to 8 r. K. Buuiayt. to i.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
' Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, the duly appointed, quali
fied and acting Administratrix of the
estate of Strauder Fromaii, deceased,
has filed in the County Court of Linn
County," Oregon, her final account in
thr. matter of said estate, and said
Court has fixed the 15th day of. No-J
vembcr, 1909, at the hour of one
o'clock m tlic attemoon oi saiu uay
for hearing objections, if any there
be, to said account and for the final
settlement of said estate.
Dated this 11th clay 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. Cleek, deceased, by the
county court of Linn county, Oregon,
and has duly qualified as such execu
. trix, therefore all- persons having
claims against the estateof said dc-
cedent arc hereby notified and re-
quired to present such claims, with
the oroner 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 day October, 1909.
SARAH !M. CLEEK,
. Executrix' of Henry A. Cleek, de
ceased. . 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 t!
the following described real property
to-wit :
Beginning at a point which is south
B9 degrees west u.uo cliams distant
from the northeast co'rner 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 thencesouth 5
degrees 37 minutes west 60.35 chains,
thence west 20.20 chains, thence north
5 decrees-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 m Linn Comity, Ore
gon, against Susan M. Goodman and
all whom it ma'v concern, Defendants.
To All It May Concern:,
TAKE NOTICE, that on this-2Sth
- day of September, A. D. 1909, an ap-
pl cation was hied by said Clyde
Thomas in the Circuit Court of Linn
County, Oregon, for initial registra
tion oi" the title of the land above de
scribed. Now, unless you appear cfn
or before the 8th dny 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 wiil 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 Orcuit Court this 28th day oi
September, A. D. 1909.
(L. S.) ' J. ,V. MILLER,
County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk o!
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 been appointed admin
istrator ' of the estate of John W
Hardman, deceased, by the count
court of Linn county, Oregon. Al
persons having claims against saic
estate are requested to present the
same to J. J. Whitney, at his oftict
hi Albany. Oregon, properly veriiiec'
as by law- required, within six month;
from the date hereof.
MARY E. -TERHUNE, Admrx
Albany. Or.. Oct. 1, 1909.
J. J. WHITNEY, Attorney.
' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
To all persons having claim;
again -t the estate of Ellen Cline, de
ceased: N
All persons having claims agains'
the estate of the above named deced
cut are hereby required to prescn
the same to me' with the prope
vouchers at the law office of W. R
Bilyett in Albany, Oregon, within sb
months from the date hereof.
Dated this iirt day of Oct.. !X
GEO. W. CLINE.
Afti-iiiiitrator of the estate of Ellei
r'l:.... .1-it.l ' '
11-4
1 1
MNDAV
!A WORK
OF ART
Is the Al Kader Pilgrimage An
nouncement. Probably the fine3t thiug ever gotten
out in Oregon is the ten leaf program
announcement of the Pilgrimage of the
Al Kader Temple, of Portland, to Al
bany on Saturday, Nov. 13, a copy of
which the Democrat appreciates. It
is in five colors, and is a novelty in ar-
rangement, a lion - with crescent and
scimeter being seen through a triangu
lar opening in its four leaves.
The first page is in acroscic form: Al
Kader iempie. uasis oi rorciana. ur.
Ancient Araoic Order, Nobles ot the
...:- ol:. t:i : . All.nr..
iviyaLie oiiruic, riigruuaKB w niuaiij,
Oregon,
Second naire: Illustrious Noble At
tend, Leylet et Talata, 24th day of the
10th month, hegira 1327, corresponding
to Nov. 13, 1909.
3rd page. Feast of Shawwal-em-kezir.
Illumined' Mosques. . brilliant
minarets, glories of Mecca.
4th page. The sonorous voice, breath
ing the melody of fellowship, borne up
on the zephyrs, wafted to Al Kaders
Oasis from the faithful of Albany,
(where the abounding goodness of Al
lah has showered blessings alike upon
the clean and uncleanl. etc. In short.
the Nobles of Albany say, "The world
is ours come and get it.
5th Dace. A snecial dispensation.
with announcements of the special
train. Fail not to accomDanv the r aith
ful on this pilgrimage or remorse and
regret may consume thy sodl.
otn page. -Saturday, jnov. is, dusi-
ness session 2:30 p. m.. spectacular
street pageant, review of the Arab
patrol by the Shereef Sultana, at 4 p.
ceremonial session S p.' m., tradi
tional banquet, division of the loaf,
tu:au p. m. .
7th page. Announcement of 60
sturdy novices to be initiated, barring
accidents, before 10:30 p. m., to start
promptly as the voice of Muezzin calls
tne taitntui at p. m.
Sth page. Announcement of the first
visit ot the Arabian Troubadours, 14 in
number, who will be heard as Oriental
chanters.
9th page. Doing, an appeal for action
and 50 plunks.
lutn page. ine suspension oi z,em
Zem Templefor.one year. y.
The Weather,
Range of temperature &3-45.
The river is 3.1 feet. .
The rainfall was a steady one, .80 Qf
an inch in 24 hours.
Rev: Mount, of Eugene, isinthecityj
Mrs. Alice A. Hyde died at Lebanon
today.
Judge HewitlLwent, to Lebanon this
afternoon,
G. R. King went to Nashville this
afternoon.
The Misses Shier, of Gates, have the
typhoid fever. I
Mrs. Baber, -of Junction, is visiting
Mrs. Geo. Thompson,'
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schulty went to
Lebanon this afternoon. -
'Rawlings has the contract for the
new Home directory.
No. 19 from Portland this noon was
on time, a wonderful event.
S. U. Uartwright has won his big hop
case, running for six years.
Clayton Watson, of Eugene, is seri
ously ill with typhoid fever.
The Albany P. O. has a new stamp
ing machine, one of the few in Oregon.
Mrs. W. D. Mixter has returned from
Minnesota, called there byhei mother's
ueatn.
. ine nrst Doat ot the season came up
yeaieraay, ana ooats regularly -will De
the. order hereafter.
Sam Dolan's foot ball team at Notre
Dame defeated the famous Michigan
squad on Saturday 11 to 6.
Reddy Adams, an Albany boy, this
forenoon was fined $5 by Recorder Red
field, for making a disturbance al the
Opera house.
North Albany men chosen for the
circuit court to convene at Corvallis,
Nov. 22 to serve as jurymen are J. G.
Gibson and W. F. Ryalls.
M. E. Dieffenbach, of Nampa, Idaho,
has been in the city on an apple buying
expedition. Mr. Dieffenbach is a cousin
of C. R. Widmer of-North Albany.
J. H. King, of New Era, this year
has raised 10,000 bushels of potatoes.
H. B. Mitchell, of Crautree, isn't far
behind that, with about 7,000 bushels to
his credit.
H. T. Wentworth returned last night
from Ashland, where ho has completed
the bank building and has the contract
for another large brick 56 by 100, which
he will go to work on at once.
Prof. Head and family have moveo
to Albany to reside. Prof. Head is an
experienced piano man and will solicit
for'tl.e Eiler house. Though blind he
is a splendid hand at (he busintss.
The five months old child of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Altermatt, died Saturday
eveming, and the funeral services were
held this forenoon at 10 o,clock at
the home of the, grandfather, on 11th
street.
' -A man named L'otv was arr.sted at
Salem this morning for the recent bur
glary at the Royal restaurant, a revol
ver from J. J. Van Duzen unci, a suit of
clothes from Mr. Peterson. John. Cat
lin went after him.
Miss Agnes Wilson, with the water
company at Corvallis, spent Sunday in
Albany the guest of Miss Anna Yantis,
her cousin, ."ins Wi'son was one of
th Yellowstone park girls, with Miss
Sue Breckenrit.'ge.
Twenty-seven blocks of pavement
were put down in Salem this year, long
blocks. Fifteen more have been con
tracted for. and thirty-five in addition
arp seriously considered 77, in all. Al
:he n.'c-nt time, though. Euger.e is
ahead on pavement. Albany ha3 23
blocks and is about third among the
smaller cities.
LATE TRAINS
Beeause of the Tunnel No.
Aceident.
The Southern Pacific has k serious
problem in its tunnel No. I near the
California line, which recently caved in.
Transferiing passengers, mail, baggage
and express to tiains eacn biuc umy
last sometime. Should there be hard
rains it will be impossible to fix the
tunnel for sometime. Io the mean
tima a force of several huudred men is
employed in the work of transferring.
The distance is about half a mile owr
the hill, and the task is a big one. A
man just there says six hundred trunks
wa n!lrl nn at one Dlace. Suit cases.
..... ll ,.tan hnriTA of bv the
.'company with enough Then tocarythem
t on rtwf nil fchnv have to
do is to walk over the dirty trail. Heavv
rains there will mean an all-winter job
like this and trains always several nours
late
News from Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Consul Fred Fisher and wife, of
Niuchang. went to Millers for a visit
with Mr. Fishet's. brother Eugene.
Later they will go to Merlin, where Mr.
Fisher is interested in a truit farm.
A. H. Sandstrom, of the Union Fur
niture factory, went Portland on a bus
iness trip. The factory is a busy place,
making good.
J. T. and H. T. Wentworth went to
Portland on a-ahort business trip.
.Miss Jessie Anderson returned from
a visit, in T.phdnnn.
Lawver S. M. Garland came down:
from Lebanon, going to Portland this
afternoon.
100 Years of Godless Education.
Editor Democrat:
The wild savages learn from the
beautiful flowers and the bright twink
ling stars that God has made, but our
children have been tied down to lessons
on Hops. cats. Donies. monkies. eames
and SDorts that have diseased the soul
body, mind and moral character of our
race until we are near tne "jumping
off" plaoo-into eternal ruin.
Our nation is full of educated drunk
enness. Drostitution. muroerars ana
BUicides all over our good land. No
lessons on thp wrongs of lying, stealing,
etc. H. HANSEN,
Soldiers Home, So. (Jal.
Church Dedicated.
The new Imnianuel Evangelical
Church was dedicated yesterday, a
large audience being present. Rev
HornschucH- conducted the services,
assisted by the pastor Rev. Geil. The
chureh'cost about $5,000, the old prop
erty was sold for over $4,000, .which
left a deficit, after paping for the lot,
$1128 Of this amount about $500 was
subsribed oti Sunday, leaving approxi
mately $700 .to raise.
The church is a credit to the east end
and deserves a leberal support.
A Malsey burglary.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fox returned
this morning from a Halsey visit. Mr.
Fox reports a burglary there last night.
Some burglars entered the store of M.
V. Kuntz, getting some tools from the
car shop, and shot off three charges of
nitro glycerine in the safe, blowing the
outsidedonrs open, when they ses-m to
have gotten frightened and skipped,
being unable I o get through the inside
doors in their hurry. The noise awaken
ed several, among others Mr. and Mrs.
Fox, who were sleeping on the opposite
side of the street. Several rushed to
the store, but the men had gotten
away, getting nothing for their trouble.
At, the Hotels.
G. E. Newtcn, Independence.
Wm. Greenhazen. Junction.
H. G. Walling, Portland. '
R. T. Shiner, tjates.
R. A. Smith, Salem.
Ij. A. Newton. Portland.
R.. W. McLeod.
A. J. Bherrill, Portland.
Miss G. V. McCarthy, Grants Pass.
.las. A, O'Neill, Corvallis.
John B. Miln? & wf, Corvallis.
A. Hobson, Salem, .- -
Albany Third.
In the regiment shoot, which ended
Saturday, G Co. of this city mrdo a good
showing, with a record of 611, giving
them third place. Prof. Marquam and
the Karsten brothers and Wilson did
the woik Xor Albany, making some
good scores. Cottage Grove was first
with 652 ard Dallas second with 630.
The individual scores of the Albany
men was: the Karsten boys 157, Prof.
Marquam 154, Wilson 143.
Dairymen's Convention.
The annual convention of the Oregon
State Dairy Association will be held in
Portland December 9 and 10. There
will be n cash prize of SIM offered bv
the Portland Flouring Mills Co. and
the Portland Commercial Club will en
tertain the visitors. Chief Rawl of the
dairy department, Washington, D. C,
will De present.
Attacked by a Dog.
Frances, the seven year old daughte;
of Mr. Peter Freerksen of near Shertd,
Saturday evening was bitten in th
face by the shepherd dog of a neifihbor,
hc-r face being cut up in a frightfu'
manner. Dr. Marks of halsey was seni
for, and sewed up and dressed tht
wulitus, bad encs. The dog wes si.ot
37C FOR
BUTTER FAT.
The Albany Creamery Association
yesterday afternoon held its monthly
meeting, when the business of the
month was computed. It showed a
great increase and an average of 37
cents paid for butter fat where delivered
at the creamery, and 30 cents where
called for. This is said to be the most
of anv creamery in the Valley.
ahead of - the rWtinnd, : Corvallis
and Salem prices, a pointer, for dairy
men. The Association is nrenared to handle
twice as much butter-fat as it is, and
the more it uses the better will be the
price, for the dairymen get the ben
efit. Help make Albany the butter making
hub ot tne Valley.
Jingles.
McKlnley is out,
But he's been about
All the lime.
Mums the word.
The best heard
This week.
The Japs are coming
All a running
r'or the show.
Fitty turkey gobblers
Will be changed to warblers
For Al. Kader. '
The best stores of any
Are at Albany,
The Hub.
Young People Will Hold Services.
The executive committeeUof the city
Young People's UnionJJat ajjmceting
last night seoured the services'of Miss
Hplen Marcus to lead them in a series
of meetings, beginning next week.
These meetings will be for the better-
ment of the young people of the city,
and in Whicn tney may everyone .nave
apart. . . .
A splendid, enthusiastic spirit IS evi-
dent among them and they mean busi-
ness. ,
- The time and place uf the meeting
has not yet been decided upon. This,
and an outline o the work will be pub
lished later, 1
Let everybody boost for the young i
D. W. Merrill went tq Eugene last
night.
)
Bowling has begnn at the Also Club i
alleys. .
C. 1 Cl.l.l - . t .. ... ' I
1 St' r,'u3' wa9A-l ar"l
Miss Mamie Swan of Lebanon, is vis-
itino- at tha hnmn nf Mva RnnW
King at the home of Mrs. Bodley.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Durbin, of Wald-
port, returned homo this afternoon.
ii.iBses Smith and McCoy returned
this noon from a Corvallis visit. v . .
S. K, Hartsock.of Corvallis, returned
this noon from a Portland trip.
T A Ckn... 1 .1 J! A
toria, wnere he has been looking after
the big mill.
Mrs. Borer, of Toledo, arrived this
noon on a visit with her sister. Miss 1
Helen Smith, of the Worth Western Co. j
Mrs. William Crane retnr..ed this
noon from a visit with list- mother Mrs. i
Nutting, of Portland.
Claude Whitehorn, of Corvallis. had a
jaw broken in a game of foot ball be
tween Corvallis and Independence.
Tu., r-u..4. 1 : a l.
rasbyJune. There are 2300 men at
work on the line, with five steam
shovels and 800 teams.
Miss Wright of the state library com
mission, successor of Miss Cornelia
Marvin, came up this noon to help un
tangle some things at the library.
J. C. Mtyo, of .Spokane, former
passenger agent on the C. & E., has
been in the city, with hisnon Walter,
who has charge of his farm neat Lyons.
Whiio hnnting in the mountains re -
recently Scott Ward and VV. W. Ailing-
ham are reported to have gotten lo3t in
an old cabin. They are keeping itquiet.
J. B. Hartog, the Eugene; booster,
refuses to officiate longer in the Dosi.
sition at any price. He has done his
nwiR ni.i, iivvig auu 11. lias UCCU tX
big one. ; . .
The girls club of the college had an
initiation last night and there was
something doing. Two" victims were
taken on calls in odd costumos, and
made to do numerous stunts.
nn.t , , -, ,fin ; ... unn i
Mrs. Ida Smith and baby of The
Dalles, arrived, ihianooc on a visit with
the former s brother, Superintendent
Jackson. Mrs. Smith is a former clerk
in the Hamilton Store.
H. Barnes has returned from Barnes,
Crook counly, greatly improved in
health, after several months there
with his son Harry, the postmaster at.
oarnes, aner wnom ine place is named
This is near the
well known ilackle-
man farm.
Tho handbag of Mrs. Shew, ost in
the country was found, with some
glasses and her. creamery book, b':t the.
purse and about $15 in money inside had
been taken out, showing that the finder erai years ha9 been cae(j to the pas.
proposed to keep the property, the same torat of the Kirst Presbyterian church
as.steaiir.i u. of Ironton, Ohio, a city of 15.000 or
The room of the Albany Commer- 20,000. He was installed on Oct. 22.
cial Club is fast becoming a museum of Hi brother Rev. Tnimhull Lee d'd'v
art and interesting things. Something ered the sermun. A feature of Rev.
new is the splendid collection of the Lee's work is an open door at the par
Linn county schools at the Lewis and sonage every Monday night. Rev. Lee
Clark exposition, complete, a fine trib- is a former Albany College student,
ute to the nigh class of our schools'. . brother of Rev. Wallace Howe Lee.and
The Ashland Record calls Tom. Rich- many Albany peoplo are interested in
arrison a liar and numerous other 1'" work proving a marked success. ,
things, and also hits the mossoack and ,
pilferers of the valley who killed the '
vTam0uehtgRuW thyan the New Home Telephone Directory.
Rockefeller syndicate.
Oregon against the world. Three Copy will be giver. Into the hands of
Oregonians, Sam Dolan. Geo. Philbrotik the piinter for Home TelcpVno -lireci-
ami Dimmy Dimmick were members of ory not later tni-n Nov lliih Thi.-
tlu; llotre Damo team that defeated direilory will Bho, approxhi.at ;ly one
tht- great Michigan aggregation 'Satur- thouarlj telephone; in op.Tatio i on thi
day. Notre Darhe is liable to be the All &ny Exchange. Sand us your or
middle west champions this year. di-'S.
COMMERCIAL
CLUB
Wants Albany Well Treed.
Present President Davis, Secretary
Van Winkle, Manager Struble, Treas
urer Bain and Directors Fre tch, Veal,
Dawson, Lee, Cameron, Ellis, Bower
sox, Fortmiller, Stewart, Miller, Raw
lings and Nutting. '
Dr. bllis read the report uf the tree
committee, recommending a uniform
system, not haphazard planting, but
leaving present trees undisturbed, six
to a block, a uniform distance apart
being desired, and that the committee
secure a suitable man to look after
tree plantipg.
The committee on booklets thought
they should be kept in the rooms, that
the real estate men should use them
according to their subscription, and it
was moved that they should pay the
postage.
The matter of a sign was referred to
the president, secretary and manager
with power to act.
The waterway policy of the National
Rivers and Harbor Congress was en
dorsed. N. D. Pratt was voted unanimous
thanks for a couple fine mission chairs
presented the Club.
?123 o? last mqnth's dues were re
Dorted collected in addition to former
report.
A letter from M. Miller of Seattle in
reference to an overall and jacket fac
tory, with request for stock aubscrip
tjiQiis, was read. .
The Telegram's special edition, it
was announced will be out Nov. 24.
News from Albany's Six Early
' Trains.
Dr. J. L. Hill left, on a short business
trip to Salem. The ur. is greatly e n.
thiinnrl over the nrosnect of his Mexican
I mine, about which there is good news
right along,
I
M,v and Mrs. Frank Kitchen went to
Portland on a few days visit, after a
0 Mr. Kitchen.
j Rev ana jjrs. Jones, of Browmville,
nront- tn Pnrtlnnd for & few davS.
S. P. Barker, J. P. , "came down from
Mrs, fiiacVivUvn arrived from Leb
anon, . r n
' board, came over from Corvallis, where
A -T Annerson. oi iqo w. .
he had been on regency
j went home. -
A i-areweil Party.
Miss EveJyn' Marshall last evening
'"Gd crow.d ' yun ad!ea Hf
nonor oi miss iwaryDene iaicotc, or
Desraoines. Iowa, who will leave for
home Thursday after a several monl hs'.
visit at the homo of Dr. Marshall. She
haB made man$ warm friends here by
, her, pleasing way and exemplary char-
acter and it is to ba regretted Albany
, is nt tu be her home instead of
Demoisnes
Gnnies were played all the
55? -from s5WkB t0leap tre a"di
delicnus refreshments were served
some
Killed in a Logging Camp.
Howard Collins, a son of Charles
Collins of Benton County, was killed
yesterday morning in the logging camp
hear Fall City, where he was at wont.
! Tne Doav was nrougnt nome tms noo
I tu.. V.. ........ I -nt.. nl..nn
and the funeral wiil tak-i place tomor
?17,0Z"i,LK,af-
He was a
age. highly
Dr. George
young man of 24 years'of
spoken of, a nephew of
Collins of this city. "
Married.
At the M. E. parsjnage Monday at
high noon, Jpmes Allen O'Niel and
Georgia Vivian McCarthy.
; The bride is a pjpular and attractive
young lady, until recently, of Giants
Pass, and Mr. McCarthy is manager of
the Bell Telephone Co, in Corvallis,
I wl!?re they expect to make their home,
I Mrs. McCarthy is u cousin of Miss
i Velma DayiS of this city.
'
Iev. Jones Killing.
Portland Journal: '
E. L. Jones of the Jacob-Stine
p'any, killed a four point buck de'er last
week with a shot gun, carrying No. 7
shot Jones was hunting near Glendale
j Crow Creek canyon, when he saw
the deer in the water. He sneaked
around to1 a point within 200 feet of it
and blazed away, hitting the minimal
in the head. The deer weighed 143
pounds dressed.
Rev. Lewis Ear!e Lee
Rev. Lewis Earle Lee, who ha3 been
a resident of Cincinnati!. Ohio, for sev-
THE 2500.
The 2500 of this city is a model in.
surance Co. It has been in existence
eight and one-half years and has cost
the members only 44 in assessments,
less than $6 a year. It costs $5 tn join,
with no meetings to attend and 50 cents
annual duns for expenses.? Any one
may join between the ages of 18 and
45, it residents of Linn, Marion, Lane,
Benton, Lincoln and Yamhill counties.
The plan is so popular an organiza
tion it is wanted in Portland.
C. H. NEWS.
Deeds recorded;
J. H. Weddle to J. B. Keeney 120
acres $ 1100
Lincoln Overton to Marvin Mar
tin & wife 2000
Elizabeth Wiley to J. B. Keeney
2 lots Brownsville 10
W. K. Mealey to Fred Wodtli
157.96 acres 10
D. H. Curl to N. M. Mewport 2
lots Lebanon 1500
John McCoy to fctta Wright 2
lots Mountain View ad Albany 9C0
Allen H. Brown to Lyon Lumber Co.
red, "white and yellow fir timber at $1
per M.
Andrew Anderson to Lyon Lumber
uo. umoer at $i per M.
Renl nronertv nrdnrpd sold In estate
of JosephlErnstborget .
New Suit: Ered Holzfuss agt. H.
Holzfuss et al for partitionof property.
j. wnitneyattqrney, .
Marriare licenses: Cecil Harrison. 22,
and Minnie Harrison, 22, Brownsville;
R. D. Garrett, 21, and Ada uochran,
17, Brownsville.
ALBANY ,
Doings !.n and Around It.
Oysters at The Crest. (
How about THAT chair.
Have you ordered that chair yet.
Boost the Albany made chair.
Hot chicken tamalies at The Crest.
Pfeifler's, 229 W. 2nd street for fish.
Sit down in one q! those Albany mad
chairs. '.-...tHV.iS '".' .
.1- , i . '. - i
..o crcar i and lun jhos at the Vienna
Bakery Call and try them.
I Get vourdressed chickens at Pfeiff
i er's.
1 resh oysters at Pfeiffor's, 229 W
2nd St.
The Albany Buttei1 & Produce Co; &r3
K?!55L Punc??, todtt 36?,
u. u. luaiiy, anu win pay
,2 premium for all cream de'ivered
I sweet. Watch the Democrat for change
i ln P''lce-
The Misses Bertha and Helen Wright
will receive orders for embroidery,
j painted novelties, place cards, menu
: ards at their room in the Brenner
block. Bell Telephone Black 2481. At
home Monday tnd Thursday afternoons
or by special appointment.
IJI'acket, the banjojsti at the Empire,
is an expert on the banjo, hard to beat.
Gordon Dunn, agont for the Daily
i leiegram. rnone soy nome ior it, or
if mi3sed.
' By mistake the admission at the Em
I pire last night was given as 10 and 15
tenia uiuieuu ox iu cenis siraignc.
There I; a Balance,
The apple fair committee last even
ing held a meeting, and is nearly ready
for the final report, a few collections
are to be made yet. The total receipts
were $029 and the expenses $t26, with
a fraction of a dollar in each 'case,
leaving a balance of about (3, which
with $50 contributed by the Commer
cial Club will make about $53 as a nest
egg for next year. The fair was splen
didly handled, and the committee is en
titled to credit.
Signers to the Finch Petition,
The Salem Journal gives a list of
prominent mop (signing the petition for
the commutation .of tho sentence o J.
A. Finch to life imprisonment, nmong
them being Bishop Christy, J. K. Gill,
Dr. Whito, vVilbur N. Coffee and Frupk
Motter, of Portland: Hon. B. F. Jones. 1
of Polk county; Rev. Arrhur Lane,
Hon. W. R. Bilyeu, Hon. P. R. Kelley
and W. A. Eaalburn, of Albany.
At the Hotels.
M. B. James, Portland
L. F. Hodjos, Stfattlo
W. E. Ftazier, Portland
E. J. Engdahl', Salefh
S. Faulkner, Oakland
J. N, Babson & wf, Seattle
W. A. Bont, Coining, Calif.
P. Kimball, Salem
Carried in Seattle.
Mr. A. W. Rocheford and Mrs.
Nevada Medin of Albany, were united
in marriage at Seattle on Sunday. The
brh'o is a daughter of Judee Pal.T.tr.
They have the best wishes of Albany
U1UUUB.
ThS Weather,
Range of temperature1 51-44.
The river has Btarted to rise, and is
3 ' feet.
The rainfall was -,30'of a foot.
The prediction is: rain tonii ht and
Wednesday.