.if l Blgg? NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Myron Alexander, late of Linn county, Oregon, deceased, has filed her final account as such administratrix in the county court of Linn county, Ore gon, and that said court has fixed Monday the 3rd day of October, 1910, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. as the time for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. MINNIE YOUNG, HEWITT & SOX, Admrx. Att;.'S. for Admrx. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by County Court for Linn county, Ore gon, administrator of the estate of Henry Stephens, deceased, late of De troit, Michigan. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same to the under signed at his office in Albany, Oregon, within six months from this date, duly verified as by law required. Dated this the 18th day of August, 1910. J. K. WEATHERFORD, Administrator of the estate of Henry Stephens, deceased. (MONDAY.") RICHARDS CAMPAIGN. W. S. Richards, a working man, of this city, this morning began his cam paign for governor of Oregon, the reg ular socialist nominee for the import ant position. Mr. Richards will speak today at Brownsville, Tuesday at Co burg, the 28th at Springfield, Cottage Grove the 29th, Yoncalla the 30th, Grants Pass Oct. 1st, Gold Hill Oct 3rd, Talent the 4th, Ashland the 7th, Med ford the 8th and Rcseburg the 10th, and' will go as far as Klamath Falls. He will make an issue of the idea that the whole people should own the means of production and distribution, Deducing for actual use. not for profit. the surplus always belonging to the pro V ducer, not to a tew capitalists wno iock it. up. Birthday Party. A birtday party in honor of the ninth birthday of Natheel Donaca was held at tne residence of her aunt, Mrs. T. J. antes, on last Saturday afternoon, Ue" I which was attended by the following yf.ung friends of Miss Natheel: Aileen At the Dreamland. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, partment No. 2. Charles H. W lllsey, plaintiff, vs. Stevens. Dorothv Lee. Marearet Coen. Teckla Wiltsey, defendant. ; Clarabell Seeley, Alice Seeley, Marcele To Teckla Wiltsey, the above named Austin, Beulah DeLancey and Wilma defendant: Junkin. Io was a most pleasant gather- In the name of the State of Oregon, ' jng of Miss Natheel's friends and will you are hereby required to appear and long be remembered by those who were answer the complaint of the plaintiff present. The decorations were pink above named on file with the clerk of and white and refreshments were of the the above entitled court if! the above dain. kind. entitled cause, on or before the 14th j day of October, A. D. 1910, the same being the last day of the time pre scribed in the order for publication nereoi; ami you Two of the best cmeiihs ever shown that if you fail to apnea and r answer I tndmadeby tne Bi,Krap;v company: miu wiiii- aim ... I "Maggsy Becomes a Hero," a tale ot plaintiff apply to the court for the . a jov who turna ut ,0 bfl 8ome fighter renei praycu iur .,u ..1.., ... ... Tne Romance oi an E;;gi" a romance said complaint, viz.: for a dec; ee ot ,,t f b col( divorce dissolving the bonus ot mat- Btorage "A Roman's Wife," a tole of rimony now existing between the the Gyp3jes telling the olJ motto "love plaintiff and defendant, and for such flie8 ou; of the wjn(jow when starva- othcr and further order as to the court tion enters." "Pranks o Betsy," a may seem meet and according to rjp roating chase comedy with a "Bog as equity. - chief comedian. "Pete has a Good The time prescribed in the order for rime." more laughs. publication of this summons is once a week for six weeks, successively, and , tin. rl.ite of said order for service here of by publication is August 26th, 1910, ; and the date of the first publication . hereof is September 2nd, 1910. v. VA i vastly ami J. C. CHRISTY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of H. Trinwith, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at the law office of Hewitt & Sox, in the city of Albany, in Linn County, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 16th day of September, 1910. T. J. BUTLER, HEWITT & SOX, Admr. Attorneys for Administrator. GUARDIAN'S NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, the duly appointed, quali fier! nnd nrtintr' guardian of Hugh Mc Cullough, a minor, will make sale of Oswald West, democratic nominee for certain lands, pursuant to an order of governor, was born in untano. Mien., the County Court, duly made and en- May 20, 1873, and came to Oregon with the oth dav of Seo- his folks in 1877, spending all his life . i... loin ,!,.;,; !,,! l irertincr here but four vears. a thorough Ore- the undersigned to make sale of thelgonian. He has made good in every- THE PRIMARIES The' Insurgents Make a Great Showing. Altogether It was a preat Anti Assembly victory In Oregon Saturday. As anticipated Jay Bowerman was nominated by the republicans for gov ernor by a small margin over Dimmick, due to there being three candidates in the field, and far from a majority. With one opponent he would have been badly Deaten. Hawlev is nominated for congress in this district, and Latterty, an insurgent in the second district. For sUDreme iuHee H. J. Bean, an insurgent beat McCammant, and T. A. McBride was nominated fot the six term. F. W. Benson gets the nomina tion for secretary o state. T. B. Kay, an insurgent beats Hoyt bad for treas urer. Wills Dunniway completely routed the assembly nominee for state printer, A. M. Crawford knocked Hart, the assembly nominee out for attorney general, L; R. Alderman of course is nominated for superintendent, F, J. uiller for railroad commissioner, John H. Lewis for engineer, J. T. Chinnook, an insurgent for water commissioner. The democrats have nominated Os wald West for governor, with splendid chances of his election, R. G. Smith for congressman in this district and Harry Lane in the second district, W. T. Slater and W. R. King for judges, Jas. Godfrey for state printer, and probably J . B. Horner for superintendent. In Multnomah count every assembly candidate '.for the legislature was de feated, including the great and only Pat McArlhur, and Jack Latourette. The anti-assembly candidates swept things. News From Albany s Six Early I rams. LINN CO. REPUBLICANS. Following is the republican voe in this county, with Syracuse, Jordan and Lacomh, and pait of Tangent, to hear from: Congressman. Hawlev 660. Mulkev 329. Governor. - Abraham 180. Bowermun 387, Dimmick 376, Hofer 100. bee. State. Benson 796. Wmeate 308. Treasurer. Hoyt 334, Kay 608. Judge 4 vears Bean 666. McBride 619, McCormick 379. Jud?e b years. Burnett 814. Moore 722. Atty. General. Crawford 712. Hart 272. Printer Clark 514, Dunniway 472. LaborCommissioner. Hoff 625. Orton 344. Water Sunt Chinook 467. Gethus 396. Circuit Judge. Rellev 826. Van Winkle 671. Joint Senator.-Bean 660. Bingham 437. Senator.-Park B. Beatty 765. Representatives. S. S. Train 60. J. W. Miller 78. M. J. SimDSon 48. N. M. Newport 28. F. H. Porter 66, and votes for F. M. Brown, Chas. Childs and others. Sheriff -Lindley 518. Templeton 554. ulerk.-Conn 166, Marks 896. Recorder. Froman 690, Wood 359. Treasurer. Francis 634, Scott 413. The total vote for sheriff gives Temple ton the nomination by 28, Lindley carry ing juruaii 4 0 a, Syracuse o io & ana Lacomb 15 to 4. These precincts also add 9 to Bean's majority, who is un doubtedly nominated. TUESDAY. METHODIST APPOINTMENTS The appointments of the M. K. con ference at Hilisboro were announced just before adjournment yesterday. Some of them are: J. f. Abbett. formerly of this city. superintendent of the Eugene district. w. a. uoroon to return to Albany, where he has done effective worn the past year; M. B. Parounagian Browns ville, Harry G. McCain Buena Vista, J. C. Rollins Corvallis, W. M. Erakine Halsey, G. F. Round Jefferson, A. F. Lacey Lebanon. W. P. PeDPer Mehama and Lyons, Richard Hockihsr Shedd, T. H. Downs Stay ton, D. H. Leach, once at Corvallis, Grants Pass; Geo. H. Freese Klamath Falls, Molvin T. Wire Lakeview, L. F. Knapp Medford. J. W. McDougall is to be suoeriD- tendent of the Portland district and Jas. Moore of the Salem district. D. H. Trimble, formerlv of Emrene. is to be at the Centenary, Portland; Ben jamin loung will remain at First, A. A. Heist fat. Helens, Dallas will get li. F. Hopkins, Fall City E. C. Lockett, Forest Grove Hiram Gould. Gresham T, L. Jones, McMinnville A. C. Black enbury, Oregon City L. F. Zimmerman, First cnurcn Salem, K. N. Avison, Lesile church D. L. Fiel 1s, Jason Lee church W. C. Stewart, West Salem, R. a. htone, biiverton a. ti. Uewart. Commissioner Butler returned to Jefferson to complete the new steel bridge there, uniting Linn and Marion with a band of steel, Teams will be- ?in running over it tomorrow, the erry boat will then go out of commis sion, ana Wednesday tne structure will be done, a good job. . init-w iiMiiiiiiMiiiii" " 1 ' """ lands hereinafter described belonging .to said minor. Now therefore, in pursuance of said order of said court, I will c.i the 15th -day of October, 1910, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the court house in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, all the right, title and interest of the said Hugh McCullough, a minor, in and to the following described lands, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the south boundary line of block No. 4 in Hack leman's second addition to the city of Albany, Oregon, which is 7.58 feet easterly from the S. W. corner of "id block, thence running easterly on the south boundary of said block, 60 feet, thence northerly and parallel w-ith the eastern boundary line of said block, 111 feet more or less to the north line of the south half of said block, thence westerly parallel with the south boun dary line of said block 60 feet, thence southerly parallel with the eastern boundary line of said block to the place of beginning. Also, Beginning at the S. E. corner of block No. 4 in Hackleman's second ad dition to the city of Albany, Oregon, as the same "appears upon the plats of said addition to said city of record in the office of the county recorder for Linn county, Oregon, and running thence westerly on the south boundary line of said block 60 feet, thence northerly parallel with the eastern boundary line of said block to the line dividing the north half from the south half of said block, thence easterly on :the line dividing the south half from the north half of said block to the J .cast line of said block, thence south to nhe place of beginning. Terms of sale: Cash in hand on the .(lav of sale. Dated this 6th day of Sept., 1910. NELLIE McCULLOUGH, (Guardian of Hugh McCullough, a minor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the County Court of Linn county, CVcon. her her f.ual account as administratrix ot the estate of N. E. Vernon, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 17th day of October, 1910, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, as the time for hearing of objections to said final account aiid the settlement thereof. M. V. VERNON. HEWITT & SOX. Admrx. Attorneys for Admini.-tratrix. thiner he has been connected with, sDlendid reDresentative of the people. In the banking business, in the land office, as railroad commissioner he has shown a marked capacity for work, and superior executive ability. Lucille Hart went to Eugene this afternoon. Miss Zula Winn returned this noon from Salem. Pinafore will be given at Eugene tonight by local talent. J. P. Holzell has been promoted to yardmaster of the Albany yards. Among the new college sludetits is Miss Edna Russell, of Halsey. Col. Wm. H. Mctioldrich, San Anto nio, Tex , has been in the city. Father Lane will return to'ay froir Montreal, where he attended the greal ecumenical congress. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ream, of Peru. Ind., are here on a visit at the home o' E. C. 4nderson. Louis Fox, now wi'.h the North Ban! a former Albany hoy. is here on a visi with his mother, Mrs. Maggie Tullivan Mr. Horry Merrill left ; esterday fo' Hhicaeo to resume his studies in th Rush Medical Coilege, now in his jtinio ear A. T. French arrived thi? noon frot St. Paul on a visit with his brother, F M. French. He once resided here f. a year. Mrs. Fluella Turner, of this city, i now in charge of the A. W Mvers I i'o's. store at Mnrchfield, a large wr man's wear establishmei t, with a fin-business. A. W. Lafferty, nominee for contrres in the second district on the repuhlicr ticket, is an old school mate of Geo V Wright of this city. Vr. Wri.l speaks highly ot his accomplishment F. H. Pfeiffer and family have r turned from Crook county, where lh' spent several months looking after t) Pfeiffer stock, and will now he in A1 bany during the winter, at their horn. 121 E. 4th street. Wm. Corbett. a plumber, was finr by Recorder Redneld today, charu with being drunk i nd disorderly, tl price be'mz $5, which was paid. M Corbett is the third plumber up befoi sjr. Redfield within a week or two. Mr. Jos. Foister, of Kingston, was i town today with the Kingston vot not a very hiir job, as only a .few er cast. Mr. Foister has the distinctir ' f having ta!;en the Democrt eince i started, in fact the original Orcpo Oemocrat published I v Delczm Smill rather of Sheriff Smith, back in 1SW-1 E. H. Rhoades went to Jefferson to look after his big prune crop, about half ot which has been attended to. He will have about 150.000 Dounds. worth up to 6J cents a pound for 40's, propamy $,ouu wortn in all, meaning a cleanup above expenses of $5,000 to $7,000. A booster for the fruit busi ness of the Willamett. District Attorney E. R. Brvson and Lawver A. C. Woodcock, of Eugene. came down and went to Corvallis, Mr. wooacocK was a leader in the non partisan judiciary movement, which deserves consideration. The Holly Trip. The slogan. Know Your Own County. Eighteen automobiles have been al ready lined up for the big Albany-. Calapjoia trip on Wednesday. The people of Holley are preparing to enter tain tne visitors witn a Una snrpan unit reception in the large Grange hall at the noon hour. So far as assigned the personnel of the party is as follows: P. A. Young, driver: Mrs. P. : A. Young, S. E. Young, D. C. Green, J. S, VanWmkte. Roy Worley, driver: J. T. Went worth, J. P. Roberts. R. L. Tracv. F. J. Fletcher. J. H. Ralstcn, driver: C. H. Stewart, E. H. McCune, J. L. Tomlinson, Chas. Stewart. Albyn Esson. driver: tors Esson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Holbrook. J M. Hawkins, driver: Mrs. Hawkins, ueo. n. uroweli and wife, The gate receipts of the Eugene fur were 3,284.15; Roscoe Daniel, Penewawa. Wash.. has been in the city. I'.oy Knox was in Eugene vesterdav on a business trip. - Here s to the Buccess of Manager Struble in his new work. Baker City will vote Oct. 3 on the commision form of government. .,. A safe Wds blown up at Eugene last nigra and s.rme valurnis papers taken A. L. Tucker and family. Drominent Jefferson people, were in the city last eveningi Mrs. A. M. Roop. of Hood River, ar rived this noon on a visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Ohn Miss Marie .Vartin. of Salem, arrived this noon on a visit with her sister. Airs. lieo. Miner. This is the last week for paying taxes on tne second installment, without penalty, hu-ry up. I T. P. Hackleman, of this city,- has a warm prohibition article in the Ore gonian this morning, to the point. I Miss Lena Drinkard, a prominent PULLING TOGETHER. The regular monthlv meeting was held at the fnn.,,;.! Club rooms last night. The ph ee was packed and some had to stand, showing the popularity of these gatherings W. H. Marvin, chairman of the com mittee, presided affably. C. W. Tebault was the first sneaker. proposing a monthlv for the Commo. cial Club as a booster to send away. Later the matter was discussed by Mr. Page and Mr. Hawkins, and upon mo tion Mr. Tebault. C. H. Stewart r. n Page and Mr. Holbrook were ommintprt a committee of investigation of cost, etc. P. D. Gilbert gave a erood xrholosala talk. . H. Bryant spoke on the work of the apple growers, reporting a prospect of a Fhipment of about thirty oatr loads irom Aioany tnis season. Judge Duncan exolained the' mutter of a fruit inspector. The law provides the way, a petition with the signatures of 25 apple growers, and the endorse ment of the inspector by the deputy commissioner of the district. Mr. Park. of Salem. Several have been men tioned, Prof. Leatherman, D. W. Rum baugh and W.F. Wood among the num ber. Rov. Mut'sduii spoke pleasantly, de--claring that the beautiful Willamette beat the far-famed Shenandoah. Dr. Gcselbracht told of his eastern trip, the big standing of Oregon apples in Chicago, and his pleasure in being here again. The booster of the Gooding, Idaho, Commercial Club was present and said he thought there was a big lack of de velopment here, making great possi- KHUMUS. Manager Struble, here for sixteen months, doing a splendid work, gave nis iareweu taiK oetore going to fort land to engage in the real estate busi ness. He spoke of the decided im provement, the effective work of the commercial Club, with new life, a solid foundation and a new city on the map, a transportation center of importance, and closed with a charge that Albany men iorgec ineir personal aitterences act as a whole, not as a little crowd, and should there be a new manager give him a hearty support. Messrs. Hewitt, Irvine and Winn were appoint ed a committee on resolutions com mending the work of the manager. The regular feed by Churchill was enjoyed with a social session. E. D. Cusick, driver: J. K. Weather- young lady of Halsey, returned home orl n.an, D..,ln r n, ,.u c i'.u:n n f. - j:. .. ... All A. P. Blackburn and daughter, of Lebanon, left for McMinnville. W. J.. Monteith left on a trip north. Harry Elkins and Walter Huston came down from Lebadon. Rev, Knott left on a Marion connty trip. Lawyer S. ' M. Garland came down from Lebanon. J. D. Alkire left for Arlington. . W. S. Risley went to Salem. Harry Shea left on a hide buying trip down tne road. Mrs. C. E. Fox returned from Halsey accompanied by her mother. M. P. Durbin, of the U. S. forestry crvice, and wife, of Waldport, left on a trip to Portland. Mr. Durbin re ported building, seventeen miles of trail this ysar, completing a trail from Ya quina, nrar Toledo, to the Siuslaw, 52 miles in all. There was very little fire in his district this year, the dam age being small. Mrs. Alice Magei, ana aaugnter a rs. Bradford, left for Tacoma. after a visit with Mrs. E. D. Sloan. ford, Grant Pirtle, Geo. Taylor, Fred uawson. J. A. Howard, driver: A. W. Bower sox and wife, G. W. Pennebaker. I 1 li-w ., J: M-i I uuiicn., uriver: pucKmau, ma chinist; A. C. Schmitt, G. E. Sanders, G, C. Chapman. U. VV. Merrill, driver: D. C. Burk hart, official photographer, Dr. W. R. smnn, w. v. Merrill. R. C. Churchill, driver: C. L. Shaw, Ben. Clelau, O. D. Austin. Ralph Crawford, driver. Dr. W. 31. Davis, W. H. Marvin, E. A. JohnBon, T. G. Hopkins. C. W. Tebault, with driver: Dr. J. L. Hill an 1 lady; R. F. FitzwaUr. Roy Crawford, driver, Dr. and Mrs. Littler, F. M . French, A. T, French ""Other automobiles listed for attend ance, awaiting passengers, are Owen Beam, Dr. M. H. Ellis, Dr. R B. Wallace, J. L. lrvin, and Chas. Cline Reservations may be made by phone at the Commercial club rooms. Hurry. Albany College Lecture Course. Capttain Jack Crawfor . the Poet acout, appears Friday niht this week it tne united Presbyterian Church. This iB one week earli r than the date on the tickets. Copt. Jack was a boy soldier in the Union army and later for many years wss chief of scouts on the western plains. He won renown as a story teller around the campfire and "rote unique and pleasing poetry. He las been on the lecture pfattorm for fears with very great success. He ap Dears in buckskin outfit and explains .vhy a scout wears his hair long. He .el is the thrilling story of his famous -ides of hundreds of miles, as well as of xperiences in London and New York, ivciy few minutes a poem iB recited, iample verses follow: Miat do I know? Poor little me! t need a microscope to see .Vhat I do know I understand That towering pines and mountains grand Are dear and 1 eautiful to me; Seyond their peaks I cannet see, jut God is ther-. And everywhere, nd that is good enough fur me. A Popular Comedy During the past season no comedy .ttained such a degree of popularity as 'The Lottery Man" which uo f trover ight months at the Bijou Tneaire. sew Yoilt. Strikingly original in title, hame md treatment, the brisk little jlay swept over Manhattan like a re rashing breeze on a soultry day. Ther. ivtrybody benan talking about it ever Man Dale confessed that it kept him iwal-.e laughing over the situations ind its fortune was made. The Schti erts are the managers, and Rida John ion Young, who wrote Brown of "Har ard,' the author "The Littery Man," with a comp.mj ncluflian WillUm Rosell, Vivian Ogden. f'iCTenrc- -'atson. May Donahue, etc J.oiet ! Alnuny, FriSay, Sept. 30. News From Albany's Six Early Trains. For Sheriff, D. S. Smith, the present efficient sheriff, has boon renominated for the position by the democrats of the county. This was the only contest in the party, hence the very light vote in the county; Following is the yote: Smith Stellmacher North Scio 13 .... 5 28 9 23 3 1C South Scio Shedd Shelburn South Lebanon Waterloo Knox Butte. . . West Albany.. Albany 19 Orleans East Albany 18 Tangent 17 Calapooia. ........ 4 Santiam ... 7 N. Harrisburg.... 13 S. Harrisburg. . . . Center N. Lebanon N. Brownsville.... j Brownsville.... Price Tallman Halsey 17 Sodavi'le 4 Syracuse 2 Kingston 4 Crawf.dsville gives Smith 15 jority and Jordan 20, making his jority approximately 10J. 19 4 28 12 15 5 6 10 , 4 . 9 , 6 13 10 10 25 18 7 11 10 6 4 6 3 11 18 11 3 2 2 7 3 10 6 mi-nil- The Democrats. M. A. iller is nominated for sena Lor on the democratic ticket, W. A. Kimsey for counly treasurer, Goo. M. DeVaney for recorder, and probably F. J. Denney, C. L. Shaw and A. A. Tuss ine for representatives; but the vote is incomplete on this and will not be known for certain until the oltcial count is made, which is true aleo of the clerkship. A g'od democratic ticket will be in the field West carried this county over Myers nearly three to one. K:.n,- t f !rn:ps-atur 74-39. '! . r-vn- .Si oi a f.;.,t. P. L.iLiii i.: t'ti;- toi.ightand Tuesdav. H'-m r N --.n left thin noon for the Siletz ..a a viall with his son, ttobin rot: r I." v.-av of Shjt:dan. Hobin will prior, Ik- alik to prove up on his claim He h is re i h-H stear.ily on it for four t- ca nw.r.tb tndw.llhavo a valuall e Di-.ix.Ttv. a line start for n young man id worth the sac ifice, if there is onv. of rcrtiit: g ov. r a year in the wilder ness. this afternoon after a visit in Albany of a day or two. G. M. McDowell, the light of way man of the Oregon Electric has been in the city tjduy in the interest of the company. George and Charles Piper, of Seattle, are in the city on an autumn visit, the guests of Mrs. Lahgdon and Mrs. E.D. CUSICK. The ladies sowing society of the First Presbyterian church will meet onThuts day instead of Wednesday at the home oi Mrs. ijco. Simpson. In the city: G. H. Waters, Jackson ville. 111. : R E. Walker and wife. Leb anon; Geo. .VI. McDowell, the Oregon Electric l ight of way man. Miss Evah Cuthman, of Acme, Lane county, rulurr.ed to college last even- mg accompanied Dy her Bister, Miss Dana, whs will also attend. Miss Coulter, of South Bend, Wash , arrived this noon to attend college. She is a friend of ' Iss Smith of ton college, and comes here through her influence, Mrs. Cibs.n and Mrs. S. G. Irvine left yesterday fir Pittsburg, Penn , the former to visit relatives, the iatter her son, Rev. Elliot Irvine. They will be gone several weeks. The high school bovs lastr.ioht l.poan foot ball work, with nrosnectsof havimr a fine team in the field thin vear. As the college will ah) have una this will i mean some live local gan.es. Mr. J. N. Moore, of Perry. OJahoma. has been in the city on a visit with his former naighbor ot Iowa, Mrs Norrls and family. He liltea iho vallr-v. but has not yet been persuaded to come here to reside. W. H. Gaston returned last nieht from a tiip to the Sound. Mr Gasion resided at Jacora for a good many' years, being in the employment of the O. R. & N. lor a long lime. i.nd ccn tinues to be interested in railroad work and associations. Robert Shinn. of this citv. went to t'orvallis yesterday to enter the O. A. C taking a regular horticultural and farmers course. His former work en titles him to enter the junior year, but nc will probably take three years, pre piring as an expert in the lines cnosep. Following are the Linn county mem hers of the new U. S. grand iurv iusi chosen at Portland for the co-ring term: J. n Uiioraitn, bwcet Home; J. A McCullough, Albany; B. F. McDo.iald. Jcrdan;John Meinert, Albany; Perry Parker, Shedd. Eugene Guard: Sterling Foster re ports that the prone-ty he is handling n Albany is selling rapidly on the alrentgh of the fact that the P. E. E. car line is building from the central pjrt of the city out that way and will run through the addition. The plant of the Albany Citizen, now in the hands ot the American Type r'ounders Co has been wrecked this Wiiek and is being s'jld jff by piece ac cording to demand. It was desired to sell the whole property together, but tne management was unanic to do this The fastest growing cities in the U S the past decade were North Yakima Wash., Flint, Mich , Dallas, Tex , Jackson. Miss., Marion. Izll, Sc'ienec trdy, N. Y., and Waterloo. low", al showing gain1- of more thr.n DO pei cent, North Yakima 316.8 per cent. Rev A M Achesrn and family har returned to Oregr.n from New Conc.rd. Ohio, where he has been in charge of i. church, and they will be located ai Snedd, where knv. Acheaon will olii-.'iau as pastor ot the U. P. church. Lin ,'i.iinty people aro glad to h ive tiie.i back. Mack J. Monteith left on a two weeks trip with his sample case, and will go down the Columbia to Astoria, returning before going elsewhere, cov ering the northwest during the coming lew moiuns. Frank Engstrom, Leland Gilbert and Ken Merrill wore among those going to Portland. The young men had their eys on somo big ball games announced, and are nnxious to see Portland wallop it to Oakland, These will be the games that will practically decide tho cham pionship. Mrs. Capt. Kuhn and son came down from Lebanon. L. E. Hamilton went to Portland on a short business trip. Frank O'Brien left for Salom to sea his brother George and family. Miss iteed camo down trom Lebanon, Captain Jack Crawford When a bit if sunshine hits ye. After passin' of a cloud, When a fit of laughter gits ye, An' yer spine is feclin' proud, Don't fergit to up an' fling it At a soul that's feeiinY blue, For the minit that ye sling It, It's a boomerang to you. The Terra Haute1 Ind., Star says that i rju men listened enraptured tor two hours and gave him "grnater applause than was ever received by a star opera singer al the Grand." Elbert HubbarJ savs: ''Jack Craw ford is an orator, a poet, a man; and I'il go you a Stetson against a stogie th-t Larvuid, Yale, Columbia and Princeton have not a man on their roster wh j can hold an audience of 2009 people fur two hours and not hive a person leuve or w-nt to leave. Captain Jack can do it, and moreover can adapt him self to any kind of an audience. Who taught Captain Jack ta throw the lariat of his imagination over us and rope us hand and foot a .d put his brand upon ukV" He will be at the U. P. church Frirl-y niyht in the regular College course. Coining Thursday at the Panta-torium. A travelling expert for the Anderson Tailoring Company, who will take measurements for the very latest n suits for men, offering a fine opportun ity for Albany men to place their orders for clothes. See him. The Weather. Range of temperature 71-41. The river is .7 of a foot. Prediction fair ton'ght and Wodnea- day. E. E. Hoover, of Halsey, was arrest ed by Constable Catlin, charged with killing a Chinese pheasant out of seaBon and -vas lined $25 and coils. Governor Benson will return 'o Ore gon on Thursday, when ho will dga'it take exeetutive charge of ihesla o giving Boworman to get busy and bo beaten by.Ve...-t. J j''up Win. m G:i!!t;wty has Icen in the ci v !i.;:v St.- ha.i pride ir coir- eli-r.i i'..i i v tv n- n'l'ai- oft ;i.tl H-,, f..0 - "f the -'i tri.:t will no oo'iLt feo !iat he io n ok-UeJ