mi. .11 a!, KiLLlS. Physic' rn an ' . u -con Albany, 0regO!i Calls mn'l in ""''v and -.".intty. I'l'.on. ompare Our Prices With th-v yon have t pen In ttio hr.Mt of paln&. . . joi-t ' n i-:itrn:-.4 in tV ,V (Oti ,lay If U-Kirfid. f, -V ; .V.uiil.'ts onrucilon i i'ri'it win n iilnicn or lriJc- wnH; i onier ? V.T.ed. Ccneulliilio free. ; .-''if Wafer Cro-APi S3. 00 j. 51; 22k Grid.ioTcclh4.U0 .'"i'Eramd Fillings 1.00 '' , Silver Filling .50 xVrV,f f$n flit3 , 5. CO 'K. 7.50 BJl.W.A. WIS, P!!3Ut (he M.v.ui Painters ExtrMion .50 ii hid iiTiiiitma u rtituio bust methods All work lulir (;uit ran teed fur fifteen yean. Wise Dental C.,inC. PaSstless Derctasts Falltne Building, Third nnii Washington. PORTLAND, 0E. Office Jloui: S A. II. to P. 11. Euadfcyi, 9 to 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Administrator of the estate of Joseph Wanas. late of Linn county, Oregon, deceased, will, on Saturday, the 5th day of November, 1910, at the hour of one o'clock p. ni., pursuant to an order of sale duly made and en tered in the matter of the estate of said deceased, in the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, on the 6th day of September, 1910, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, t'or cash in hand, at the front door of the court house, in the city of Albany, in Linn county, Oregon, all the follow ing described real property, belonging to said estate, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of the north projection of the Dona tion Land Claim of R. H. Pollard, claim No. 58. in Ttv;. 10 south, Range 2 west of the Willamette Merid ian, in Linn county, Oregon, and run ning thence south 89 degrees 48 min utes east along the north boundary line of said claim 9.50 chains to the center of Thomas Creek; thence in a southerly direction following the cen ter of the said creek to a point 10 chains south and 5 chains north S9 degrees 48 minutes west from the place of beginning; thence north 10 chains; thence south 89 degrees 48 minutes east 5 chains to the place of beginning. containing 9.17 acres, more or less, all in Linn county, Oregon. , Said sale to be made subject to con firmation by said court. 'H. H. HEWITT, Admr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: No tice is hereby given to whom it may concern tliat the undersigned has filed his final account in the county court of Linn county, Oregon, in the mat te rof the estate of Ellen Clinc, de ceased, and that said court has set the first day of November, 1910, a.t the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day as the time for the hearing and set tling of all objections to said final ac count; therefore all persons having any objections to said final account are hereby notified and required to ap pear in said court and file the same in writing on or before said last men tioned date. Dated this 23rd day cf September, '1910. geo. w. ctjxe; Administrator of said estate. W. R. BILYEU, Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administrator of -the estate of Susannah Crabtree, deceased, has filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, his Final Account and the Judge of said County Court has fixed the 5th day of December, 1910, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for the hearing of ob jections if any to said account and for the settlement of said estate. Dated this 29th day of October, 1910. P. P. CRABTREE, Administrator of the Estate of Susan nah Crabtree. Dec'd. J. K. WEATHERFORD, Atty for Admr. Promptly obmln.d. or FEE RETURNED. 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ARE THE LOWEST. Senil model, photo or sketch for export aeitrch and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suits conducted beforo all court 1 ntcnU obtained throuph us, ADVER TISED and SOLO, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quicKiy oouuuuu. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, . C. .iiAoiiDFn aMri nrrrNnrn. Kendmoda i i . T .. ,Tl. , fnrpTnprt iwarrh BJltl flM rI-Ort. P free rwlrlce.'how obtain pAteota, tiMJe mix, I coprrtgau, etc., N ALL COUNTRIES. I Business direct vrttn n asmngion save um, i money ana oj ten tne patent. Patent and Infringement Practice uciuuveiy. IVHt nr tvmn tn t I SU HtnUt Btnrt, epp. United Itet Fateat 0&ct, WASHINGTON, ItiURSiMY. MUM SHOW ENDED. The chrysarthemum show closed. last night witn a large crow.i presm.. It a suecess. speaking vul'imes for :he Modern Travellers, who managed it. For one of the best causes befure oar people, a larger and better library, Albany people were generous in their support anJ the result is a handsome sum to be added to the library fund ror new becks, nearlv $100. Hut it was worth the while outside of that. The show of mums was an ex cellent one, and entertaining programs were presented. Last evening more living pictures were shown. The :'einure serifs wore the Young Man's even Sweet Hearts, his mother, nurse, school mate, summer girl, ett:., ending with his wife, the best uf all. St. Celia was repeated and scenes were giv-n introducing the pretty giils in the dif ferent booths, Japs, Spaniards, Dutch, Stench and American. All are entitled to credit for efficient work in the different departments, par ticularly the mum committee, who se cured such a creditable display of autumn's charminp flower. Next year there will be another one. We can hardly wait for it tSeats Foot Sail. Cottage Grove Leader: Talk about publicity all ot Oregon has been strenuously advertising Cot tage Grove with Eugene the head pub licity office. Homeseekers and invest ors should bear in mind the freak ad mission of Eugene that Cottage Grove and South Lane is the "cream" of rich old Lane county. Also remember the Eugene real estate dealer, Frasier's sworn statement, that taxes have doubled and trebled in Eugene in the past year. Come to Cottage lt,Grove, the "heart of Lane and Douglas coun ty." A. I town Wood, of Brownsville, was in .-( Whitlach, of Merrill, hai been in the city, J. A. Wilson arrived this noon J from Sa!em. ," The receipts of the U. O.-O. A. C. game were $4,100. The weather prediction is light rain onight and Friday. Miss Mae Montgomery of Salem, is in the city on a few days visit. j J. A. Price, of Coivallis, has been in the city this week. ! Miss Rubv Curl returned to Portland i yesterday after a few days visit with Albany friends. Two' Benton county sales: B. C Wyatt; to William Bell, 8 acres near Aliiany Jesse G. Hooges, to A. Wise, 188.93 acres near Albany. At a charity ball for crippled child ren a wealthy Chicago man paid $1,000 for a cup of tea and told the girl to keep the change. n"r. ana mrs. iv. v. jones, oi amity, arrived this noon on their way tos Caii forma for the winter. Mr. jone is a brother of Mrs. J. A. Howard. ' Mrs. Jesse W. George, of Seattle, and Mrs. M. C. George, of Portland, are in the city for a tew days visit at the home of Mrs. C. M. George. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cox went to Lebanon this afternoon to remain until after Thanksgiving, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Loveall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peirce have re tuaned from their extended eastern and California trip and are now residing at Renco, near Portland. Mrs. Peirce is visiting Albany friedds. R. B. Pometoy, of Portland, yester day was fined $100 on the charge of selling liquor at his restaurant without meals. It was tried Deforo a jury anr1 it is said will be appealed. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Buell, of Port land, came up last evening in their automobile for a short visit. Mr. Buell is a prominent Portland insurance man, both former Albany people, Mrs. Buell's maiden name being Ida Brush. Mrs. David Smith recently died at Tollman at the age of 73 years. She was a pioneer of 1852 a woman of strong character. She was the mother of eleven children, of whom nine sur vive. Mr. Smith died about five years ago. L. C. Smith, head of the great L. C. Smith typewriter, formerly the Smith Premier, died recently at his home at Syracuse, N. Y., leaving an immense fortune. The editor of the Democrat was once a fellow citizen and student. Recently on McDowell creek, George Wiley, a 17 year old boy accidently shot his younger brother in the face and shoulders with a shot gun, while hunt ing birds. It will not be serious, though one shot got pretty close to an eye. Judge K L Bryan has been reelect ed up in Idaho, overcoming a large republican majority. He is a former Benton county man, school superintend ent for several years, studying law, goine to Idaho, and making good in the legal profession. The population of Great Falls, Mon., is 13,948, a decrease of 982 in tenyears The original returns showed over 8000 more than that, all padding. Oak land's population is given tit 150,174, an increase of 124 per cent. Her ley has 40.424, a 200 per cent incrense. Ala meda 23, 323. Willamette yesterday defeated Mult noma 29 to 0. How have the mighty fallen. The stars for Willamette were Rader, who made two sensational runs, and Cummins, a former Albany boy, v.'ho scored a touchdown after a fast met'tc 3 ' . The Oregonian directors yesterday elected H. L. Pittock president, man- ager and treasurer, the whole thine, L. M. Scott is vice president and C. A. Morden secretary and assistant mana- ger. b. B. Piper is managing editor, directing the editorial and news de- partments ot the paper. IN THE MAIL. A statement of the showing of the Lsdd & Hush Bunk at Salem. The re sources are $2,707. 875 57, the deposits being $2 228.79S.10. A memorandum reads: "Pretty i:ood showing for a village bank, don'c you think." A notice of the eonfeience of the ten Pacific coast states ;;t San Francisco, beginning today. It is proposed to have a permanent Pacific coast confer ence. Ex-Senator C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, is down for an address on coast defence- A better marine merchant service will be considered. Several items from the Portland Press Bureau: the apple show at Port land Nov. 30-Dec. 3. Good roads meet ing at Portlan 1 Dec. 12, the purpose being to have at least 5,000 persons present, the biggest thing yet. Announcement that 40 or 50 charming Idaho girls will be at the rose festival J un 3 5 10 as the result of a series of contests by 16 Idaho papers, under the management of H. M. Uiobons, of Cald well, a former Albany man. A num ber of side trips will also be made. Notice o' the annual meeting of the O-egon Development League at Salum Nov. 2S-30. J. S. Van Winkle is down for a talk, representing the Albany Commercial Club, and most of the clubs of the state will have speakers. News from Albany Six Trains. Cat iy W. D. Mixter, who owns many acres, returned on No. 14 from a business trip to Los Angeles. S. H. Scanland, after a residence in Oregon over 23 years, left for Ilers man. 111., his former home for- a six months visit. He will return in the spring. A. gang of Eugene plasterers arrived to work on the new Schmitt block. Frank Wood went to Corvallis. Surveyor Geddes returned from the country. j Mayor E. C. Stanard, of Brownsville, ' went to Portland. i D. C. McClung left for Portland. He expects to reside in Rainier. I H. B. Cusick left for Portland. I Surveyor Warner went to Lebanon. Lawyer W. S. Risley went to Salem. Sheriff Smith returned from Halsey, where he had been to serve a summons. North Benton. Mr. Widmer, the leading apple grow er of W ells, has had several teams hauling apples to Albany the past week. Mrs. A. L. Patterson, of Spokane, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Williamson, left for Elk City to visit relatives. T.ouhq Wpntfz loft: Rnnrlnv for Snn. kane, where he goes to visit a niece whom he hasn't seen for many years, I E. Glen, of Palestine, is making ar- ramrements to move to Albany to re- side, probably in West Albany. Mrs. Wlilard Cauthorn returned homo Saturday after spending a few days A. Tussing, democratic representative, with her mother, Mrs. Isaac McEl. ; $17.95; D. S. Smith, democratic candi murry of Albany. : date for sheriff, $56; W. L. Marks, for James Johnston intends to leave clerk, S10; J.W.Miller for represent- shortly for the metropolis. wnere ne goe3 to purchase an auto. A letter from Mrs. John Hiatt. who is visiting in northern California, states that she is enjoying her visit but will return home in about ten days. Justine Johnston has been spending a few davs in the countyseat of Benton as one of the official board to tally up the election returns. Died Mary E. Meeker. At8:45 o'clock last evening, in this city at the homee of J. W. Groshong, Mrs. Mary E. M eker, at the age of 47 years. She was boan in Marion county, and was married , twice, her second husband, Isaac Meek- j er, dying several months ago. She leaves one son, Bert Wilson. She was a woman highly esteemed. I She was a member of the Lady Maccabees and the 2500 of this city. ' The funeral will be held on Saturday I at I p. m. at Morning Star Grange hall, I with burial in the Millers cemetery. I Manley James. On Wednesday night, Nov. 16, Manly James, son of H. T. , James. Seventeen days before Manley j while handling a revolver accidently J discharged it, the ball glancing along i his head. He did well for awhile, but brain fever set in, causing his death. He wan a public school student. The funeral will take place from the i undertaking parlors at . 10 a. m. to-! morrow. A Hobo Vote. UM uuyuus w i u caneu nooos. manv of them being abor ne men out - - , t, n r i r of work were in the S. P. yards of this city, at one lime mere ueing inree camp fires along the track. At one the camps the men got to arguing the temperance question, practically all agreeing that most of the troubles of j the laboring men Were due to the liquor traffic. Finally they took a vote on the question of prinibition of the infamous business and all went forward, but one old Irishman, who explaineu by saying that he was in favor of it but had the rheumatism too bad Killed 63 birds. Register: G. W. Taylor, wife and little daughter are baek from a trip to the farm at Lacomb, where George spent a couple weeks hunting. He killed 63 birds of all kinds and says they ate birds every meal. They report a fine trip. f ' Those Ln AnzelfS outlaw, rav. le;n captured and never win te. FIGURES Showing the Assessment for 1910. Following is the assessment for thit year, just completed: Tillable lands, 193.515 acres $ 6,341,600 Non tillable land, 792,406 acres A Improvements Town lots Improvements ' Logging roads and rolling stuck 7 m Steamboats, engines, Ptc... Mdse and stock in trade Implements, etc Vater plant3. Monqy Notes and accounts Shares stock, 1300 Fum.iure, etc Horses and mules, 8191. ... Cattle. 18,444 Sheep and goats, S3.85G .... Swine, 6556 Dogs, 1209 Water dHches, 17 miles 10 834,335 I.116.2U5 1,428.275 1,430,025 45.000 193.510 747,845 197,840 85, COO 190,760 676,010 203,0i0 307.470 639,970 853,800 100,595 34,845 8,895 83,700 825,035,730 The above does not include railroads end telegraph lines, which last year amounted to $2,717,120, which will be assessed by the state tax commission and reported for collection later. With these items the total assessment last year was $25,333,655. There will bo a gain of about $2,000,030. FR5DAY- The Kindergarteners. The members of the musical kinder frarten of the enllpp-e. reepnHv ontpp. turned their mnthni-a nr. tho ntiuiin of ' their teacher, Miss Houck, at the col-1 east and southern part of the state lege, having a delightful session. The 1 securing members for the order, in a bright little fellows, boys and (tirls, 1 three months' campaign getting 120. showed what they can do in the rurii- i 0ne of the best c'asscs was obtained at ments of music under modern methods. ' Lakeview. W. Lair Thompson is now The musical kindergarten is proving B : the leading Lawyer there, doing a big splendid factor in establishing musical 1 business. He was also at Ashland, taste and laying a correct foundation j coming from there home, for development in piano playing, an accomplishment every boy and girl I S. K. Hartsock, Corvallis' famous ko should possess, the boys as much as the ' dak salesman, passed through for Port girls, i land on a business trip. Once a foot 1 ball player himself he continues to take : a great interest in the game. Consul Miller Home. Consul Harrv B. Mil er. who recently resigned his position at Belfast, has returned to Oregon to reside, leavintr j the service on account of ill-health. No place like Oregon after all. and , there is more to live for than fame, Consul Miller has made a splendid Miss Fields, of Portland, returned record in consular service, doing a good home after a visit at E. A. Barrett's, service for Uncle Sam, covering a wide She is a niece of D. W. Rumbaugh. field, first in the Orient among the Rev. J. T. Abbett, the new superin Chinese and Japs, there during one of tendent of this district, in the M. E. the world's great wars, when it took Conference, arrived from Eugene, his nerve to fill the position, then among tho headquarters, his first official trip down Irish in a great Bervice. , this way. w . Wayne Stuart and Del Bogart left and Jack Currie arrived. Candidates Expenses. - Linn county candidates have filed their j expense accounts as follows: demo-' erratic ceutral committee $29.07; repub- i lican central committee - $41.50 Geo.1 Devaney, democratic candidate for re corder, $29.40; Grant Froman, renubli- . can candidate for recorder, $27.30; A. Flancig treasurer, $63.95. 416,913 is San Francisco's population Owen beam returned this noon from Seattle. : M. II. Gibbon arrived this noon from Caldwell. Idaho. . j The Prince of Pilsen drew a $1000 : house at Eugene. C. H. Walker went to Lewisberg, Benton county, today to organize the first time Hood River has been able another Grange, j to do thi3. Last year Eagle Point got Ah Swill, once a famous Albany it, Oregon taking it two years in suc character, now of Corvallis, was in the cepsion, a great victory. Someday the city today. Elma James, of the Home office, Cor-1 vallis, was in the city today to attend the funeral or her brother Manly. Auother opendid lecture course num ber tonight, and five more to follow. Buy a season ticket at reduced rates. Dr. Btrnard Daly, who once run for congress on tne democratic ticket, is the new countv iudge of Lake countv. Gov. Benson will again retire tonight for Acting oov. Bowerman, who has been looking alter private business at Condon. Mr. and M.s. W. B. Buell, of Port land, returned home yesteiday after noon, accompanied by Miss Alien. a : Parker, in an 8u mile auto ride. j J H. Kauffmon this morning, while working at tne chair factury caught t , hand in a piece of machinery and sev-1 i era! mangled fingers is the result. i If Portland gets the national con yen-1 w'" a feature of the entertainment Oregon-Idaho Men's Christian Associa tion of ElKs : or 1912 it ib proposed iu atth.i opera house Thursday night, tion will be hold at Eu.-ene Dec. 2 4, ' spend $125,000 on entertainment, the i Nov 21' anti tnero w'" be a To"1 Thumb with a strong program arranged. 1 most yet, and a certined check may be i wedding, with many youngsttrs in the Among those who will speak will be E. - ------ --- -- - ! Marrene Mahr. the nrettv Port and i taken east next year to speaK lor it. ' l . i , actress, who lost Puth legs in an acci - uellt, and was preneuieu Y'ltn ci,uuo. was in the city tnij noon on her way to Eugene, where sne will appear tonight in vaudeville. The next legislature will have 57 re publicans anu 3 dern-.crati in tnu House, ii6 republicans and 4 democrat.- in the senate, 12 assembly oenatois to 18 antis, z9 assemmy representatives toolantis, 111,; alius ruling. Mr iauc irfcuiung nas bought tho reHnleiice pio,.eriy of 'the lute Mrs. Uaiio iuiio te', wliu-h bhe win make I her hem. , leai.ung m uoor 10 ner I brother, ! . ivi. r rencu. .-me inienus I jelling ner line suuuruan property j At Denyer isterday Uaipn John- ' atone the darmg J'uung uviaior, who ' n0j he rr- rd lur lieigiu, tell a dis- ' tance of 500 '"'t. and was broken to jeces killed instantly. He was at temntine a spiral dip, for exhibition, ! when the pmne gave out ami ioiueoup, and it was all over witn Jnntistoiie. 1 j hnstone was previously a trick bicycle rider. INVADED BY MEXICO. El Paso, Texas. Nov. IS, (Friday.) Marathon, a town of 500 persons, 200 miles east of here, is under heavy guard ;"night owing to the report that a band it Mexicans had crossed the Uioltrande, .ind were marching in that direction. At 12:30 Friday morning, scouts sent out tj meet the invaders, hod not re turned and the exact whereabouts of ihe band had not been ni'Certained. At that hour sentries had teen posted at all approaches to the town and citizens are sleeping on their arms. Var ithon is about 100 miles east of Iiock Springs, where the Rodriguez lynching occurred. Why the invaders are making for that placo cannot be learned. News From Albany's Six Early Trains. Lawyer Newport and Dr. Kimmell, prominent .Lebanon Methodists, went to Dallas on a business trip. '1 he now M. E. church at Lebanon, they report ed is to be dedicated on Jan. 15. li will be an event there. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hodges went to Portland to see the wonderful Russian ' dancers at the Baker tonight, a theat-' rical event. The Arabian Nights will be presented, and the feats of the cele brated Mordkin and his corps of per formers it is said are something wonder- ' ful in the entertaining line. J. B. Gentry, state organizer for th A.O.U.W., went to Salem. He hase just returned from a tour of the . south i Capt J. H. Hawley, of the O.A.C. team, went to aalem to referee the high school-Columbia game Mrs. Alex Power came down from Lebanon. Mrs. Bristow and daughter arrived on their way to Polk county, spending the forenoon with Mrs. Olin. i C. M. Giddings went to Portland. Nick Wernimont's r state. Proceedings have been begun in tho probate court at Portland for tho re moval of Anna Worlich an administra tor of the estate of Nicholas Werni mont, upon complaint of relatives in Iowa. Wernimont, an old bachelor, once a resident of Albany for several years, resided at the home of Mrs. Worlich several years, and upon his death there being no relatives here she wasi p o'nted adminis' ratrix. Wernimont among other property left 160 acres of valuable land, worth a contest. He was a subscriber to the Dcmocrit i.Muoul- Lala' a man OI mteS- Hood Kiver Won. i tIooij River till8 WkkU c.lirriu(1 off the 1 grand sweepstakes prize at Snolcane. vvuiametce valley win got it. A spec ial train of Portland business men at. '?,ndo 'X??.terd'V lt'lTnne IT wn-ler. ful exhibition ot the king of fruits. Carload ol Fruit Trees. Thf Albany Nurseriei today received i a car luad ot treos from the nurseries ! at Kencc. and another one will follow ?' "l:e- ,Tlle Company has dono a big 1 "usiri'-ss nure, uuring tne past season mr. i..t;iueti.er mip meal fiii'yman alone . selling about $5,000 to Alburiv -men for planting and near the city r ruit rais ing is very properly taking hold of our , people. Men as ("H Maids. ! Men in the characters of old maids ' ..in,i.- u. jse9 , ,. oca evonf anrI j3 f , .u.. r. ...... . fijit-ii'jiu c.iuae, me 1 chur'.-ti. A ."bcio Occurrence, Tho Scio Nsws reports a sensati'H al oci"i.rence at that city. Guy Craft upon initiiiiing some imported liquor was i placed in the city jail after a desperato struggle. During the night he sot the j in I nn firp in onlrr tri crpt-mit. Tho Ufa ; was discovered and tho door broken j open just in smothering in time to save Crnfc from I smotnering in tne uense snioKe. no paid a line ot $20. The News says the incident preacnes a louder temperance ,. . - - ........ wim ot. vv asningjon gavo zcy and a sermon than was heard there during fnw other counties very small plurai the campaign. ifin, wjth mrty rf.Ki3tratl'on of The Weather. Range of temperature rhu river 2.1 feit. Rainfall .66 inh Prediction: occasional rain tonight and Saturday. Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Highest in Leavening Efficiency Makes Hot Breads Jubilee Ce'ebralion at St. Mary's. Following is the program of tho Jubilee services at St. Mary's church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. : Processional "EcceSncerdosmagnus" in honor of his Grace, Archoishop Christie. Kyrio, Gloria and Credo of the mass, by Emerson. Offertory "Haec Dies" or "Thib day which tho Lord hath made." Invocation before the sermon "Veni Creator" Archbishop Christio will preach and the celebrant of tho service will be by the Father Prior of Mt. Angel At the 7:30 p. m. service solemn ves pers will be chanted and Father Prior will give reminiscences of the early beginnings of t o church. The public will be welcome at these services. Y. M. C. A. Convention, The llih annual convention of the onuuy ui uayiuu, umu, inas. k. D a" prominent secretary recently f H ... .t' v tet?n"y j of Tartar j Bakiitg Powcfei' I Pure I T-.BY"- . i-'-TT'inri'-rv-.i 'ir.VAiH I II new Prejoyterian at Panama, and Geo. It. Dodge, cduca I tional secretary. Among the Oregon speakers will bo Dr. Foulkes, A. C. hchmttt, President Campbell, H. W. Stone, 11 A. Booth. R. R. Perkins and I. B. Rhodes. West's Plurality. West's plurality is 6118, not far from Ihe 7,000 the Democrat miggessted. Jackson gave t ho most, then M ultnomah, Marion. CLickamat nnd Linn. For Bowerman Columbia county lead with 279, with Morrow connty next wiin zt4. wasmngton gavo 2c'J and 0,000 to 80.000 the result is one of the mrist remarkable in American politics, i Vetilyboth the assembly nndliowerman wtie whacked. " There is Baid to be a partial eclipse of the sun last night between 6 and 6 o'clock.