Cut This Out For Reference at The Polls If vou want to vote against the saloon and saloon rule, you MUST vote the numbers as indicated by an "X" be low. MARK BETWEEN THE NUMBER AND ANSWER VOTED FOR. VOTE FOR OR AGAINST PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS FOR BEVER AGE PURPOSES FOR ENTIRE COUNTY OF LINN. Mark X between number and answer voted for. : 92 X For Prohibition.. 93 Against Prohibition.. For constitutional amendment giving to cities and' towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquor within the municipality. Vote YES or NO. 328 YES. 329 X NO. An amendment of Section 35 of Article I of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors and the traffic therein within the State of Oregon, on and after the first day of July, A. D. 1911, excepting for medicinal, scientific, sacramental, and mechanical purposes. ; - -: Vote YES or NO. 342 X YES. 343 NO. A bill for a law to prohibit, prevent, and suppress the manufacture, sale, possession, exchange,, or giving away of in toxicating liquors within the State of Oregon, except for specific purposes ; to govern tffe shipment of the same, declaring what is intoxicating liquor within the State of Oregon, and providing penalty for' violations of this act. . ..... ' Vote YES or NO. 344 X YES. 5 : : 345 NO. (Paid Ad.) LINN COUNTY GOOD CITIZENSHIP LEAGUE Albany, Oregon. PLEASE ANSWER, MR. BATY. TUESDAY. Editor Democrat: Will you allow me space in which to ask Mr. Baty, the republican assembly candidate for state senator, a few questions? 1. Arc you an assembly republican and attended the state republican as sembly at Portland and helped nom inate Jiowcrmnn for governor? Have you yet attempted to explain to the republican voters of Linn county why Vou preferred to allow a few men to ay who should be the republican can THE MUM FAIR The new armory has been Becured for the Chrysanthemum Carnival, to be held on Nov. 15th and 16t for the benefit of the city library. The follow ing committees have been appointed to have charge of the arrangements and 'booths: I Executive Mmes. Oockerline. Nel- didato for governor rather than that 'son, Weatherford. Stewart. all the republican voters of the state I Entertainment Mmes. P. A. Young, should say at the primary election who H. D. Green, Langdon, Geselbracht, should be the' candidate? Alzina Martin, Bouley. Nuitinv, H. F. 2. You have not made any public Merrill, Ketta Davis, W. H.Worrell, announcement whether you arc in 1 Chrysanthemum Exhibit-Mines, C. favor of Statement No. 1 or not. Will ; H. Stewart, Winn, Bain, Hewitt, Ltt you sign Statement No. 1 and publish j "B- , , .. . it to the voters of Linn county? I Domestic booth-Mmes. W B. Stev- 3 Yon have not told the voters of :?. H. R.bhulu Duncan, Will Pfe.ff- Linn count;, . ether you arc in favor of the dire ' -irimary election law It you arc in favor o it why did you attend the assembly at Portland? 4. Arc you in favor of the corrupt practice act, the recall law and the initiative and referendum? If so will vmi tell the nconlc of I.inn county over your own signature that you are." eusick. i .do Brvant. Anti-assembly republicans of Linn , Germs. ,Minea. Hockensmith, Hop county want to vote for you if you arc kins, K. Ij. Mason, J. H. Ralston, Me right on nil these points, but if not Cune, Sullivan, Bowers, J. C. Irvine, they will not support you. 1 ncy say Welder, Blain, Uhling. that they will not lie deceived or mis F. J. Miller, McChesney, Ada An doraon, Archibald, King. Dresser. American Mmes. Dickover, Henri etta Brown, Hawkins, S. E. Young, J. W. Pah.ioi, Collins, Holman, Misses Gard, ) vin'i, Mead. Fren ii- Aiisa Mason, Mmes. John Ralatu. . l. jdil, Bowcrux, h'uruniller, Tweed... nuwurd, Wuouworth, J . W. WEDNESDAY, SANTIAM Cleared from Cascadia to Waterloo. J. R. Metzgar, with two assistants has just completed clearing the Santiam from Cascadia to Waterloo for the Spaulding Lumber Co, , a several months job, and in the spring that big company will beein loeeing 8.000.000 feet of logs down the stream to Salem for their ' Lebanon Lumber to S. D. Hughes min mere. mr. meizgar in ine joo & w 6U by 223 5 feet Lebanon used about two tons of powder in fixing i Lebanon Realty Co. to Johh Dur the rock so logs can pass, and all the bain 1 lot Lebanon old debris was cleaned out. mere .Lebanon Realty Co. to E. ZoDh 1 C H NEWS Marriage license: B. K. Burnett, ot Portland, and Laura "V. Locke, Albany . New Suits: Daniel K. Nicley agfc. Arthur B. James et al to register title. Application Fred l'atman to register title. L. L. Swan attorney. Deeds Recorded: Three to J. B. Dickover & Co. from Frank Cawrse, Geo. Cawrse and Chas. Cawrse. 292.90 200 and 223.57 ncn.a $ 10 10 j 160 1 MISFITS i Wasson wasn't much. The Bourne- Chamherlain game of the Oregonian is fulling flat. Just a week from Oregon'B-first No vember election, a big one. There are 32.000 automobiles in Ohio, almost as many as in Medford. That ministerial address for the sa loon was a good deal of a spook. Baker says it can lick Medford along the line of resources and defies it. The Greater Oregon Home Rule As sociation wants to control the liquor traffic in Oregon when it has already made a complete failure of controlling in Portland, a saloon-cursed city. A good thing to vote no on is the bill providing for taking a part of Clacka mas county and putting it on Multno mah. Clackamas people dont like be ing robbed that way. They want it themselves. This home rule business is the great est fake in the history of Oregon, a regular wolf posing as a sheep, pre tending great things in the future for the saloon just to keep the saloon's; miserable head above the water, were suckers-galore along the river, bnt only two trout wase seen, killed by the explosions. This is an important enterprise for that section. How Medford Markets Fruit. Lebanon 200 Which is worse, wrecking a train b hunran soul, asks an exchange Does the saloon heln the home, heln cr build homes, lesson jail business, help any itinu oi ousiness out . war oi tne saloon, does it help health, does it make people orderly, and would it be a good place to train your boys and girls. wf, 12.59 acres led about this matter. . Siewi rt. J . L. Irvine. Earl Inasmuch as vou arc not making a Sehmitt, Jackson, Hamilton, O. D, public campaign I (lllld hundreds of Austin .Hiss Merrill, other anti-assembly republicans,) arc Spanish Mines. Franklin, W. D. compelled to resort to this method of Vt ushbu n, Han, Edward Anderson, T. ascertaining your views. Will you D. Lee,.Stuik, Dawson, Marks, Golf, make your views public octorc eiec- miss smruu, tion or will you invite inevitable de feat by refusing? ANTI-ASSEMBLY REPUBLICAN. Medford, Oregon, Oct. 31. -Mr. J. M. Hawkins. I have your faver of October 28th and accept your associa tion's invitation to visit your Apple S. Shupp to Richard Warner, lot Show. Would like to be there the day bl 109 H's ad . ..: i your iudges are awarding prizes. If H. L. Rush tn J. C. Hammpl X, wf. Japanese Mines E. iJ. Cusick, Chas. your directors will put me on the pro-, interest in lot 4 bl 18 Albany. Deeds recorded: i That home rule association has put Mary Eberhart to I. C. Duedall, 2 its feet in its mouth right along. lets, Fairdale ... 25: J. L. Oxford to O. P. Goodell & T. . , . . ' ... wf, 2.65 acres 2500 ! f Jf charffteT counta f?r StbmB m David M. Gresham to J. V. Venner I J,1"3 world, then a Banter Oregon will and M. C. Corohn, 67! acres. . . 2500 ! nave no Ba'oons. F: A. Sutton to J. H. Farrell & I 180C I Serving the devil in the livery of where the people have gotten next heaven doesn't fool very many people the diabolical business, and the nar r isher, cram that dav. state now mucn time i and in A Good Scio Meeting. Ten Albany men went to Scio last . I night and conducted a very live meet- ., rTti ir Aeon I ing in the campaign for the home ver- THE REAL HOME RULE ASSO-, t,)e ra,Mn ft wa3 made qulto an i uai luw. event there, with a procession of school . , " , , . I children and a hall well filled. Rev.W. The real backers of the so-called p .white, C. E. Sox, A. C. Schmitt Home Rule Association were disclosed ami L. E. Hamilton were the speakers, in an article in the Oregonian yester-! nna- the others going were P. A. Young, day, which read: I J. H. Ralston and the Hammer Quartet, Unless the Mount Hood Brewery. ' consisting- of A. M. Hammer. Dr. the teamsters and other employes ot ; Littler, E. C. Roberts and Prof. Ken which aie now on strike, sign up with ' dull who were given a rousing double the unions before next Monday night encore. The talks were to the point, tin- Central Labor Council of Portland I Tnere is no nuest;on how Scio willatand and the Building Trades Council will ion both prohibition and " the so-called i by return mail can occupy. I: will prepare a short statement on Answer filed by Hewitt & Sox now we iiuuKui. our uppie crop . uavidson agt. wilhelm. You must not expect too heavy a paper Final settlments: Est. Moses Miller trom me, nut i win oegiao to go into Dec. 5, est. C. V. Nye, Jan. 2. details and give you such information , no x ..an vviiiuitttiu. . C. W. WILMOTH. Manager Rogue River Fruit and Pro-1 duce Association. I 1050 these modern days 10 A man who has been all over the state says the saloon is better organ ized in this fight than ever before and it is under an infamous system, posine as a home rule association. But every - to names 2084 hunters licenses. ' A Second District Contest. The Oregonian has spent its existence berating people, and then squirms like a stuck-hog if any one berates it. at the back of the concern will be ones of disgrace. You can fool the people some of the time: but this home rule proposition has been probed ail over the state. Home rule might be a splendid thing, and the name attracts one; but in the whiskey business it means home ruin. Lived Here 64 Years, I B. F. Jones. U. S. reeister at Rose- I burg, came over from a trip through Geo. F. Burkhart, a resident of Linn Benton and Lincoln counties. Mr. Jones county sin:o 18-16 left this after-' was a prominent member of the last noon for Piedmont, Portland, where he legislature, afterwards appointed reg will make his home. Mr. Burkhart was is'en hut is ambitious to be judge in born at Whitman, Wash., leaving there the second district. The Democrat's just in time to escaue the famous prediction is that Judges Hunilton and massacre, ot 1846. his folks settled in Coke will be reelected. They have Linn county that year, and now the made splendid reputations as judges Burkhart family is mulitudinous, a tub- and no district can afford to go back on Aoiimui uiuciuia aucuua Lucy imve ueeii. stantial prosperous people. idvi.se cverv member of organized labor in both the city and state to vote against the amendment proposed by the Greater Oregon J Ionic Rule Association giving municipalities the home rule bill, which they nre next to. The WassoR Meeting. I. H. BINGHAM FOR JOINT SEN- ATOK. 715 arrests in Portland in one month for dtunkenness. is a sample of the saloon style of doing the drunk act. The Wasson meet inc came oft la t i Snrinufield News. Rcmtblican: I. II. nnui to uieiaie wiieuicr ui inn im,i nignc accoiu'.ng 10 program, wiui in i ; uingliani, wno is a canutoaie lor jouu REGISTRATION OF TITLE, In the Circuit Court nf frlie state of I Oregon for the county of Linn. In the matter of the application of J. C. Tammen, to register the title to the following described land, and : premises, to-wit: I Beginning at the N. E. corner of the D. L. Claim of Daniel Cushman, and wite, Uaim Mo. 68, in Sections 28, 29, 32 and 33, in Tp. 11, S. R. 4-West, and running thence S. 38.80 chs.; thence a. &y deg. E. 13 chs.; thence S. 10.20 The Edison Picture Co. cauehtRoose- chs.; thence S. 51 dee. 30 min. W. velt on his flying machine trip, and no 45.50 chains, thence west 17.50 doubt Albany pejple will pacK some chains, thence M. 41.40 chs.; thence house to see the fun. W. 19.50 chs.: thence N. -41.40 chs.; thence E. 13.54 chs.; thence S. 79 deg. J. L. Hartman srys his name was put E- 48 chs.. to the place of beginning, to that Home Rule Association without : containing 398.12 acres of land. Save his knowledge or eonsent. They are and except the following: Beginning all getting ashamed of it. at a Polnt S. 62 deg. E. and 2.39 chs. distant from the quarter Sec. corner ...... . ... between Sees. 32 and 33, Td. 11, S. R. Rose said .prohibition is a fallacy, ' ... ,j ,.,.,;., ,i,' & . I P"r?w. thatt "a .crim? ' W. 3.61 chs.; thence S. 66 links; thence ; that it is not Christian, just what they E , 50 h , N 5r d 2 .? : were paid to say, evidently. chs ,0 the' p,ace of beginnf,lg co'n' i , . ,. , , I taining one-half (.yi) acre of land. All ii uitrs was leany mure nquui uiuua, of the above described land situated i ill be sold within their hound The Central Labor Council in ses sion last night adopted a resolution providing for this drastic course. The seeretai y said: "These people cannot ak fur our votes under one name and liyht us under another. There are I-'.-OU) union nun in Portland and about the sanu- number in other parts of tin state, and we believe that practically all will vote against the measure, when the reasons why they should do so are explained." The Central Labor Council has not yet decided whether or not to throw its influence in favor of state wide prohibition nf the liipior tr:-!vic in case 1hc demand is not met. states Mr. Robinson. sized andience present, said to be most-1 Senator, has the record of being pres ly dry, out of curiosity, which na3 sal-1 ent to answer roll calls more than any islifcd. I senator or representative who has ever Dr. Hill introduced the speaker with : altcmed the legislature for the same somo extended remarks. Then Mr. , .....,, nf lie was necr taken i in dry territorv the wholesalers should ; use their influence in making uregon ; dry in order to help business. OREGONIAN AGAINST THE HOME RULE BILL. The Oregonian recently reported three murder eases in Whitman coun ty. Wash.. ;'ll traceable to whi-key. and 'hen said: " The cause of temper-a-.e will be materially aided in Col fax bv these three trials: but the l lot he In it is in tiie bo son w ill i men. tor citv that with the ieasl o-mMc r cenoy." Uarrw'tni-.. e v ro -iut. five bi;-;:.. .'" w-na-. "e" man, Eawcr and Gilbert. d by the s:ihou ln;:ll town or I .s is conibieK-d e retard for dc- Wasson made his usual cut and dried speech, for wilier, lu1 .s); aid by the Ore gun Home Rule Association, doing bus mess for the Oregon saloon, substantial ly is outlined by the Democrat yester da. The bund played, and Linn county premises to go dry by an increased m ijority. Want bxtensiun. At n short session of the Commercial Club lntt night before the get-together meeting a communication was read from Newport asking the cooperation of the Albany Club in securing the ex tension of the Corvallis and Eastern road from Yaquina to Newport, which was favoro-.l. Figures were given showing- oli.OOO iias;'o:icrer3 carried last l-otter Kiuit year to the Bay, justifying the improve- ganization; H uient. suddenly with cramps or suffered an attack of indigestion when it came time to vote on an important measure, but could always he found ready to do his duty. Ike is a Statement One man first, last and all the time and has voted for three United States sena tors all people's choice. He is a safe man for the people to tic to and a vote tor 1. II. Bingham is a vote for one who has been tried and found not wanting. I Paid Advertisement.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned the duly appointed, qualified ' and acting Administrator of the estate ; NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE of Susannah Crabtrec, deceased, has! MENT. tiled with the Clerk of the County i Notice is hereby given that the un Court of Linn County, Oregon, his dersigncd administratrix of the estate Final Account and the Judge of said of Henry Ramer, deceased, has tiled County Court has fixed the 5th dav of in the County Court for Linn County, December, 1910, at the hour of 1 i Oregon, her final account as such ad o'clock p. m. for the hearing of ob- ininistratrix of said estate, and that lections it anv to said account and .Monuay ine nun oay oi ucccmucr, Apple Fair Speakers. Uty .-' ttonwv Grant. Th. ie W ! :.. Md t - ' , He Kr.ink S. Grant, c ty attorney o.' ;'oi.l.u:d. !! o.viM'iir met with the '.Cnif.lm i'vl 'T, pre.-entimT an ad- ii! I'v'tit g -ras, u g -"d latk r. ioi br-i.'s'it g Si:hj-eL. T!l ir- od andien.'e, including seve. ai Lcluuun. There will be three first-class speak- . rs nt the apple fair Nov. 9. 10 nnd 11. a follows: E. H. Shepher.!, editor of who will speak on o C. Atwell, president of th" state horticultural association. wr will talk about commercial apples. vt E. C. Armstrnn?. whose subject will !- otvaard nianuguint, all vital questions for fi-uit to Uudy. for the settlement ot said estate. Dated this 29th dav of October, 1910. P. i CRA11TREE, Administrator of the Estate of Susan nab Crabtrec, Dec'd. J. K. WEATHERFORD, Atty for Admr. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Moses Miller, deceased. h.-' tiled i ' t v- County Court of I. inn County. ( Jvecon. bis final account as sueh ad Ti:im:rntor of said estate and that Vouthy the fifth day of December. I'MO. at 1.1 o'clock in the forenoon has ci"! t:ed bv s;,nl court as the time 1910, at the hour of 10 o clock has been hxed bv said court as the Linn county, state of Oregon. Aeainst All whom it may concern, defendants. Take notice that on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1910, an application was filed by the said J. C. Tammen, in the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Linn, for initial registration of the title of the land and premises above described. Now. unless you anpear on or before the 10th day of November, A. D. 1910, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree wilt be entered according to the prayer of time for hearing of objections to said j the applicant, and you will be forever report and the settlement thercot. First publication Nov. 4, 1910, last publication Dee. 2. 1910. ROSANNAH J. RAMER. C. C. BRYANT. Administratrix. Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of William B. Henderson, deceased, lias tiled in the County Court for Linn County. -Oregon, her tinnl account as such administratrix of said estate and , i:vr , Uviih , :w a . j IV llll m:i:i privVssh'g to bo a mirusSer vr aiv.u'd t'.:e cv.mtry in the inter :' tin1 s i!---:i, vhk-:i cause.? most ot i i th.- v:i.!. is the liiv.il. rug -l w-Mu-ai a:!.-.!! :.v. ' vri. y . ilKYANT. Atn-rui- i lectio Itlcme n Vo' . to the 4. said ac- ereof. IK. last r KO: vn l fr. Admii:i-t-an' 1 bat Monday ihc fifth day of Decern-j l-v i-er. 1910. at the hour of 10 o clock a. has been lixed by said court as the i'ne for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. First publication Nov. 4. l'!0. las; oi:blicat;ou Dee. 1QM. !". MAUDE HENDERSON, i L. t. IK A -x 1. . Al:mm.-:ra:r:x. barred from disputing the same. Dated this 30th dav of September, A. D. 1910. . Seal) J. W. riLLER. Clerk. By W. L. MARKS. Deputy. EXECUTRIX NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the estate of Sarah E. Hall, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the last will and testament of said deceased has filed in the county court of Linn couii- Oregon, her linal account as such executrix, and that Monday the 7th -lay .-. .November. -)V at nine o'clock in the forenoon has been set as the 'b:'.e bv saiil c-.tirt ior iitarjng of oh- I .'cction to said report and the settlc- ! ' ' IxATnERlNE E. BALL. C. C. BRYANT. Executrix. Attorney tor executrix. .