Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 24, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    GUARDIAN'S NOTICE OJ? fcLE-
Notice is hereby given that th
dersigned, the duly appomted, qttsL
lied and acting guardian of Hugh
Cullough, a minor, will make sale &(
certain lands, pursuant to an order of
the county court, duly made and en
tered of record on the 6th day of Sep
tember, 1910, authorizing and direct
ing the undersigned to make sale of
the landrhereinafter described belong
ing to said minor.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of said
order of said court, 1 will on the loth
"
Jay of April, 1911, at the hour of
o'clock p. m. sell at public auction to,and Albany will do wetttomi ye a couple,
the highest bidder at the front door ot
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:
Beginning at a point on the south
boundary line of Block No. 4 in Hack
leman's Second Addition to the city
of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
which is 67.58 feet easterly from the
S. W. corner of said Block, thence
running easterly on the south boun
dary of said Block 40 feet, thence
northerly ana parallel J.1" . i Grub Clelan first soprano, Merle Nim
ern boundary line of said block m ' mo sscond soprano, Madeline Rawlins
feet more or less to the north line of , and Ei,ie Bai first and second aitos
westerly parallel with the south
boundary line of said Block 40 feet, ; They realy sing well and their instruc
thence southerly parallel with the tor Mis' bee Ireland who is the prima
eastern boundary line oi saia much. 10
tne place or oegnuuuB.
Terms of sale: Cash in hand on the
d.-iv of sale.
Dated this 7th dav of March, 1911.
' NELLIE McCULLOUGH,
Guardian of Hugh McCullough,
a Minor.
REFEREE'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of an order and decree of the cir-
cuit court of the state of Oregon, tor
Linn county, duly made and entered
of record in said court on the 17th
day of July A. D. 19U6 in the cause
pending in said court wherein rerry
Ti,nmjt Smith. A. I. Smith and Lillie
Smith ana iviyrue oimu , ma
Smith his wife, Geo. S. Smith and ,
Emma Smith, his wife, W. M. Yank,
George Yank and Ida M. Yank, his
wife, and Charles D. Yank, George E.
Yank, Vera T. J. Yank and Russell C.
..k;,,,taj fnr TTIlpn V.nnkV
xaiiiv v3""31-'1"1" ' - . ,"
ni;nt:ff. nnr Sarah T. Smith.1
Geo. D. Feebler and Julia Peebler, his Telephone and Telegraph Co. is just off , ft Brodie, now one of Portland's E- H- Rhoades left this noon tor Mc
wife, William Long and Eliza J. Long the presses of Churchill the Business suburbSj went to Brownsville. Minnville,. near which city he owns,
his wife, Chas. E. Scott and Cecelia
Scott,
his wife, Charles tnsley and
susau linsley, lus wne, j. u. ouiim
and Mary Smith, his wile, c. M. .
Smith and j. J. . J"e Pa"2crT5 I
QCr LUC mill u.mii: ui uum u. ju..,
S. E. Young, Nellie F. Smith--and P.
M. Scroggin are defendants, the un
dersigned, as referee in said caue,
will on the 7th day of April at the
hour of one o'clock in the afternoon
of said day at the front and mam'
door of the court house in tne c.ty o
AlDany, l-nin county, jcgun, cn ai
nil
u tii,i iiir ipct nifir rr
tor cash in hand, tne louowing (de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
Thact No. 2. Beginning at the
northeast corner of Sec. 31, in Town
ship 11 South, Range 2 West of the
Willamette Meridian, Oregon, and
running thence west on the north
boundary - iine of said section 44.68
chains to the southwest corner of the
Donation Land Claim of P. Baltimore,
same being Claim No. 61, in said
Township and Range,- thence south
2S.29 chains to the north boundary
line of the Donation Land Claim of
James Tallman, same being Claim No.
63 in said Township and Range,
thence east 3.40 chains to the west
boundary line of the east half of said
Sec. 31, thence south 11.44 chains,
thence east 38.20 chains to the east
line of said Claim No. 63, thence north
12.25 chains to the northeast corner
of said Claim No. 63, thence east 3.08
chains to the east boundary line of
said Sec. 31, and thence north 27.90
chains, to the place of beginning, con
taining 171 acres, mors or less, all in
Linn county, Oregon.
Tract No. 3. Beginning 4.00 chains
west and 16.88 chains north fro mthe
intersection of the east line of the
Donation Land Claim of James Tall
man, same being Claim No. 63, with
the south line of Sec. 31, in Township
11 South, Range 2 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian. Oregon, thence
north 6.07 chains, thence west 4.00
chains, thence south 5.75 chains to the
north boundary line of the right of
way of the Lebanon Branch of the
Oregon and California R. R. Co.;
thence south 65 degrees and 30 min
utes east along the north boundary
line of said riglrt of way 2.61 chains,
thence north to a point due west of
the place of beginning and thence east
to the place of beginning containing
3.00 acres more or less in Linn county,
Oregon. J. N. DUNCAN,
Referee.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administratrix of the estate
of W. J. Crabtree, deceased, has filed
her final account in the county court
of Linn county, Oregon, and that
the County Judge of said county has
appointed Monday, April tenth, at one
o'clock p. m. as the time, and the
. County Court Room in Albany, Ore
gon, as the place, to hear objections
thereto, if any. and for the final set
tlement of said estate.
' Dated March 7, 1911.
ELLA CRABTREE.
WRIGHT & JOHNSTON, Admrx.
Attornevs f'-'r Administratrix.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned atbriinistratrix of the estate
of C. E. Fox, deceased, has tiled her
final account in said estate with the
Comity Clerk of Linn County, Ore
gon, and the County Judge has set
llie 17th day of April, 1911. at ten
o'clock in the forenoon and the county
court room of said county, as the time
and place for hearing objections to
said final account and the settlement
Ihereof. ANNA FOX.
L. U SWAN, AttV.' for Admx. Admx.
(MONDAY.)
ANOTHER
PARK.
j an d W. C. Burkhart propose to
prent the eity f Albany, with four
teen acres f th "ne Bve just east of
Geary street rii' lne Willamette, for
a nark, with the toft.''0" that SI, WW a
' vear for five years M spent for im
il.nupm.nt. rho fiirHr r a fine one,
takir.u both the BrvanC and thS Burk
hart parks.
It is also said the Burkhart Brothers
are contemplating presenting, the city
with a block for a new school bouse.
Manv Novelties.
" ill be introduced in the extrara
ganzy "Ship Ahoy" next Friday and
Saturday nights. Among otheis will
! be the first appearance of the- nlbany
MiRti scnool Treble tjieit quartette.
ticirg dilieentlv to make a great hit.
donna ot the play is to be compliment'
ed on their fficiency. The rehearsals
this week will be held in the Opera '
house instead of High School. Every i
thing is readv now and only waiting the
(date. Th advance sale of seats opens
' on Thursday morning at Woodworths.
It Was Time to Hurry.
J. C. Hammell and son Merrill.
two Portland drummers, left on
early train this morning for The Dalles
to file on some desert land claims they
recently located in Crook county, south-
east oi rrinevnie. iney nad neara
ini a lownsuo was oemg una ouiciose '
-F.w, - , ... "
time to get their filings in before the
mayor caueu tne council to oraer,
A New Directory.
. . n -c
A new directory from the Pacific
rruiwr, iieai jou. it .covers mmi, ,
Printer, a neat job. It covers Linn,
ijiuuui. u,,. iuu .j
- - u 1 V "k p fi 1
hv"V 1rT,n th w hiif. nS .
ters to the Nye Beach.
well reaches those
at home. Long or
short distance the Pacific is on the spot.
The Commercial Bank of Vancouver
has been declared insolvent.
JNye i,re?K nas Deen cnangea to-iye
u.
uiaz is organism gnmc re.orois inai
mnv nrinf naaoo ir iu rimn .
Born, on March 18 to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lucas, a girl. All doing well.
The Astors, of. New York, has given
Astoria 510,000 for its centennial show.
$30,000 is to be spent booming Doug
las county fir. Linn has some tine fir
likewise.
The Democrat begs Miss Lael Brad
ely's parden for -calling her Earl, a
"typographical" mistake.
The Tebault Real Estate Co. have
opened a branch office in Lebanon in
charge of Roy Fitzwater.
W. H. Anderson and family, five in
all, arrived yesterday from near Denver,
intending to settle near here.
J. C. Devine, of Lebanon was in the
city today. Mr. Devine is contempla
ting another hotel.
The recall will be used on at least
one Portland councilman, Ellis. The
whole cou.icil ought to be shipped.
Elbert Warford left Astoria this
morning on the Bear on a trip to San
Francisco, to be gone only a few days.
Mr.and Mrs. P. A. Young have returned
from their California trip While gone
they had their outo for a ride over the
golden state.
Judge W. R. King, recently of the
supreme court, has resumed the prac
tice of law in the Chamber of Commerce
building. Portland.
Mrs. W. F. Heckman has retnrned
from a business and social trip to Port
land and Seattle, in the latter city hav
ing a vi it with her sister, Mrs. Curry.
On account of the trouble down in
Mexico the Nati nal Guards are being
filled up. The yellow journals also
see trouble with Japan, but it is all in
their noodle.
A Taxpayers Protective Association
has been organized at Eugene. Th
object is to fight unequal taxation, and , Mrs. Dr. Howard. Brownsville, preai
it is proposed to have every precinct in i dent; Mrs. G. T. Hockensmith, Albany,
the county organized. i vice president; Mrs. Hugh Cummings,
The Oregonian today contains a pic-1 Halsey, secretary,
ture of prominent officers down around I Brownsville was selected as the place
Ban Antonio. Texas, among them heme
Lieutenant mutton butler, son of Com
missioner Butler of this city.
Judge C. E Wolverton. of tho U. S.
court, Portland, was in the city Satur
day evening. The Judge owns th
property a' the corner of Second and i
"""Z"' tuul,"ua"y '"creasing in
' ' . . ,. . I Exhibition in the evening. After
Today is the frolden anniversary of spending four hours in studying the ex
Mr. and Nirs. R. M. Robertson, of hibits they great Iv enjoyed a moonlight
Spokane, formerly of Albany. They walk home. They reached Albany
have many friends here whose contrrat- nh.( 9 n'Mnoir on. I r.,,l ,1,. .i,i
ulations and best wishes they will hav,
The Eugene commercial club wanfe
train out of Portland earlier in the
afternoon, about 2 oc'clock instead of
4:15. If granted it will bring th" local
to Albany about 5:45 instead of 7:45. It
s doubtful it any such change is granted,
J. J. Flynn, a
nrnminpnt PnrtlonH
real estate man, and three or four other
,en or
:,'."
of the
-it . "l
prominent Portland business men, ar
rived Saturday evening in their
for a Sunday visit at the home
brother of Mr. Flynn, at Ellsworth and
f ourth street. ,
S. C. Worrell expects to begin in a
few days to move his two residences
from the Third street property, near
the electric light station, to his lot, ,
near Ferry and Eighth streets. The !
Oregon Electric is getting things ready '
for work on the Albany part of the
Salem-Eugene extension. I
HOME FROM
CALIFORNIA.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgan and Mrs.
ljr. Kitchen returned Saturday even'
ing from a three months California j
trip. A month was spent in Los An-
geies, ine rest ot tne time at sanoiego,
Lon" Beach, Oakland and five days at
Ashland on their way home. They had j
a good time, but
appreciate Oregon
more than over.
In the Sacramento Valley they saw
more water than they had seen in the
Willamette Valley in a life time. For
about twenty five miles on both sides
the track it was all water, reaching far
back. When it rains down there it
rains and the snow in the mountains
melts early.
r J J i lu u j j
splendid orange and other orchards and
the winter sunshine of Los Angeles,
"h.n cnmniul lha nWa tnno (ha I
but. Oh you Oregon.
t
News from Albany's Six
Trains.
Early :
I
Jack Callaham. with the Warren
Construction Co. for some time, re-
turned to Corvallis, where the Com-i
pany is completing three contracts. '
After leaving Albanv last vear he went
to Cottage Grove and then to Baker
City, where some excellent work has
been done along the eighty foot streets
ui bile eity. .
"General" Crawford went to Port-;
land to make arrangements for an en-!
eine for his flying machine, which he
expects to set going at this city this
' summer. John Burkhart, the origina
tor of it, is now interested in a ma
and chine shop in Portland.
pev w B Rjiev
t' iny.tiA t.
the evangelist.
friend, Thoueh called an evangelist .
visit with
here, as a matter of fact he has been a-
pastor o some church for 27 years
since a t
theological student, without
intermission.
Editor and insurance agent H.
Y..
Kirkpatrick came down from Lebanen..
Prof,
Hudson returned from Cor
vallis,
vA r-M,, fr cMit
Fred Kerr returned from a Corvallis.
r rea ri-err returneu iron, tt urvtuiia,
f.;
Tne Misses McKnight and Dunlap
returned to Jefferson.
' ijawyer j acn iatouretie returnea 10
f.rt!an(U. atter attending tne Sigma
ball in Eugene, and
visiting Albany
j
. The jjigseg Reckmierj of Portland,
returned home of ter a Lebanon visit
One of the young ladies is an S. r.
stenoirrarjher.
I Al Gordon went out on the Santiam
. to wor..
vn s tesum 1 stuthe O.A.
7. t., , M nn hV(
an active
part in athletics, probably the fastest
sprinter in the school.
1
H .
IhOSe Here.
Amonj those present in'Albany last
r ridav and Saturdav in attendance UDon
the x. W. C A. conference were:
Dallas College. Inez Ridgway, Helen
Gurney; Philomath College, Agnes Mor
gan, Madge Thomas; O. A. C, Anna
Bell Lee, Vena Rickard, Lila Dobell,
Clara Wollan, Charlotte Huff, Alice
Shepherd. Marie Cat iff; U. of 0., Mrs.
Ida Brown, Elizabeth Bush, Olive Zim
merman, Miss Miller; Willamette, Helen
Pearce, Alma Haskins, Ethel Casebear,
Esther Plummer, Jessie Yonng; M,ss
Gage, Executive Sec. for the North
west and Miss Hopkins, Student Sec.
for the Northwest.
In the City.
Chas. Niccclson . wf, Mill City.
w. t. Burnett, Portland.
Bird Rose & wf, John Warner,
Har
risburg.
G. V. Simpson, Portland.
N. I. Taylor, Roseburg.
E. Moller. Devils Lake, N. D.
Chas. G. Porter, Corvallis.
J. T. Weart & wf, Hood River.
L. Anderson & Wf, S. A. King & wf,
Corvallis.
F. A. Watrous, Fjrest Grove.
The Rebekahs.
The Rebekahs of this district ad
journed Saturday evening after a de
lightful session. During the afternoon
the following nfficpm wprn elpptpil-
OI lne nexl meeting.
Some Walkers.
A party of five from Albany College
waiKeo to corvallis saturdav atternoon
for an outing and attended the Electrical
trip a most delightful one.
May Stop at Albany.
On June 16 an eastern crowd of Deo-
R,e B'g to the national S. S. at San
Francisco will pass through Albanv.
' ''ney nave been invitea lo Bt0P here for
a half day and have a picnic party with
the Albany friends of the S. S., and it
is said will accent. Committees have
been appointed and the event promises
io oe a good one.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 71-34.
The river 4.3 feet
Prediction: fair tonight and Tuesday.
THE P. 0.
BUILDING.
A dispatch in the Oregonian states
gressmau Hm ley an order will be made
soon for the clearing of the site of the
vt.i.'uKu iuu intervenncn oi zon
new AioBny post otlice at Booadalbin
and Second "streets, preparatory to
securing bids for the S60.000 buildine to
be erected. The annmnrmtinn ia sun.
wi. I he buildings are being left on as
long as possible in order to give the
owner of the buildings the advantages
of the re.it for them.
Died.
. ........ ...
Jeoian ttutctnns died at his home in
Eikin8 addition last night, at the age of
about so yearg He wba9 0,d mfdieri
a man well spoken of. His aged wife
survives him
The funeral was held this afternoon
''jj bmrial under the auspices of the
Another Harrisburg Bank.
Harrisburg is to have a necond bank,
articles having been filed incorporating
tfl9 Farmors nrl larahani. Honk
there, with J30.000 capital stock,
John Sommerville, Dr. W. H. Dale and
George McCart are named as incorpor-
ubuia.
TUBSDAY.
Kola Neis is in the city.
X. W. Boom went to Corvallis this
afternoon.
Fred Ellery, of th ! O.A.C., was in
town todav
Tom.L. Johnson has been seriously ill
at Cleveland, O.
Florence is to have
a big rhododen-
dron festival May 24,
Dode Craw, S.P., man, is up from
roruana on a snort visit.
MplVTmnvilln iimnAana t. nnva fni
fifty blocks. All the towns are waking
up..
Dudley Clark has beon elected captain
of ths Multnomah oase ball team, a
d one .
nnl3 nna
good one
property.
March 3L wiUi he rose planting day in
pugeue. Aiuan snouiu ao somepiuni-
mg right along.
, A new case at Portland is M. C
W';lls agt. the Corvallis and Eastern to
recover $10,750.
Miss Myrtle Pease, of the boys and
girls home, Portland, has been in the
city, in the interest of the home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milne and Mr.
and Mr3. Geo. Brown came over from
Corvallis this afternoon in their ante,
i The revival at Uorvalhis under ltev.
; Haudenschiold closed Sunday, with a
1 record of 1U0 c?nversions, which prob-
j ably means twenty or twenty-tiye
church workers.
To w. O. W. members. The big
j initiation has been postponed until the
?r'day n Anr''- All neighbors
' w"' P'?ase talte aol,ee- BH oruer of
Wt w vuuua r vjj,
Crawford & Ralston have sold one of
the new B'ord cars to C. R. Widmer, of
Benton county, and it is meeting the
demands of Mr. Widmer 's large family
in splendid shape.
One of the finest houses to be built in
Portland this vear will be for Bishop
Scadding, to cost $20,000. It will be on I
rortland Heights. It will be ot uricK
and English, half timber.
Russia has delivered her ultimatum
to China and is massing her troops to
make the big bulkv nation ot ignoram
uses in war matters yield. But China
is learning some things too.
Jefferson Review: Al Hatdman has
tendered his resignation as city electric
ian and accepted a position with the
Albany Electric Co., which he says has
an exceptionally fine plant.
A few years ago a man named Mallory
took up a homestead down the Willam
ette. Recently 27 acres of it were sold
for $80,000. It was at Portland and
Judge Mallory was the man,
Nelson Wilber arrived this noon di
rect irom Madras, which be reports a
live town on the boom. Among the
business men is W. F. Hammer, bard
ware dealer, formerly of this city,
L.E. Moe has been appointed general
manager of the street car line, suc
ceeding Russell Welch, who will go
elsewhere. Mr. Moe may be depended
upon for reliable service and coutteous
treatment.
A p.cture at the Empire was a strik
ing one: True Friendship. It not only
told a pretty story, but showed some
fine sky scraper pictures, men coming
down from the immense buildings thev
were working on.
' Coroner Formiller this morning was
notified to go to Hnlsey at once, as a
man ha been killed by the cars, and,
with his sop, gut as far a Jangtnt,
when informed that the man had been
brought to Albany.
, X. W. Boom, of this city, 26 yours
ago atKirksrilln, Mo., heard Dr. ftiluv,
then just starting out in the ministry,
nreach, and remembers one or two
Illustrations the Dr. continues to make
good and effective use of.
J. W. Harr and family are moving to
their farm near Shedd, which will be
their homo hereafter. They will rent
their Albnny property. Jliss Nellie
will come to Altidny twice a week to
look after her muic pupils here.
A Lebanon paper rcportel a fiht be
tween H. H. 1'refton ami i ii:i,-t.!i-..r
over a fence, after an arguir'nt m. l ih
calling of liar by each. Mr. I'reaiuii
says he bod no argument, didn't kn"
the man, liar was not used and the fel
low had no excuse at all. How easy to
make mistakes on other people's words.
Al thou ill trains have been running tn
Madras for some lime mail continues to
be sent by stage and will bo for two or
three wexs. such ia the rd tnnn nvi
tem of the U. S. alow at everything. In
m nou i me expreas enrrpany hi-1 i
service clear through, end Uie Oreg -i.
ian was getting into Madras the nex
uay.
WINONA PARK.
A New Addition to Albany's
Suburbs.
Surveyors began today to lay off the
ground tor a new addition to Albany, to
be known as Winona Park, which has a
splendid sound to it, being a famous
name in Chautauqua gatherings, in In
diana; but not named after it. Instead
it is in honor of the owner, Mrs. Winona
Irvine Williams. It will consist of
fifteen acres, just south of the 0 & E.
round house, running from the Jackson
street extension east five blocks to
what will Le the Hill street extension.
There will be about one hundred lots in
all. The north and south streets will be
the same as in the citv. Jefferson.
Thurston, Lafayette and Madison, while
the east and west streets will be Hackle
man and Josephine. The lots will have
a frontage of between 50 and 55 feet.
The land is high, laying well and the
addition promises to become a popular
one.
Rev. A. M. Williams is in the city
looking after the preliminary work.
It is said the lots will sell for about
$300, but the price has not been settled
upon for certain.
The Oregon Title and Trust Co. will
have the handling of the property.
News From Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Dudley Clark and Jack Hixson, two
celebrated foot ball men of former
days on the U.O., and Messrs. Shea
and McMurry two other prominent
Portland boys, left for home after
spending the night at Albany. They
got left last night, the Democrat bus
pects on purpose. Clark has just been
elected captain of the Multnomah base
oau team ana reported prospects oi a
splendid aggregation this year. .
W. A. Bndine went to Plainview to
top graft the Whealdon orchard with
Northern SpyB. This will produce an
up-to date orchard ot a popular truit,
Dr. Hill and Wm. Ehlert went up to
Detroit on a short business trio. They
are jointly interested in the Mexican
mln? a'80,- .Vr- "! is getting ready
.for his Palestine trip. He has bought
bran new Bible and will post him'
self before reaching Mt. Moriah.
Kasper Kropp, the carpenter, went
to Portland to build a house for August
Webber.
. S. M. Garland came down from Leb
anon. '
Dr. Withycombo, of O.A.C., went to
Porrland to see tho fat stock Bhow.
Lawyer C: E. Sox went to Portland
on legal nusiness.
B. K Owens, of Lane county, an old-
timer, was at the depot, inquiring
about a fellow soldier of years ago.
The Ship Ahoy Cast.
T1.P nnat f lha D,t,flunvffnn,u 1
"Ship
Ahoy" is not made up exclusively of St. Mary's Hospital, where i Dr. ' Kav
high school students. Miss Laura nnaugh attended him. Both feot were
Taylor, as Mdlle de Cognice is of the
alamni, Miss Bea Ireland and her sister
of the faculty tako the parts of Mdlle
de Kakiyak and Miss Jones respectfully.
Margaret Monteith is tho soubretto.
Blanche Hamm I and Zona Height the
lieutenants are the only students among
the principals. Fred Curlyla as Col.
Blundett Mapleson is the coach and
stage director, while Earl Fortmiller us
f .,..;,, I. ,v... nmnari, hnu haa nnitn a
little comedy. Glen Taylor is the boat-
swain. Morris Higbee plays the role of
Capt. Juggins of H. M. S Cuckoo is
also the only student. Tho chorus ia
made up of the students and members
of the alumni and vocalists of the city.
Punishment for Lebanon School
Boy.
Lebanon has a peculiar case. A sort
of A. G. Williams has his body covered
with pin prcks made by fellow students
in the Dublic school, and is under the
care of the Dr. It is said to have been
done by order of the teachers as a
punishment for the boy, who had prick -
ed numerous other students with a pin.
that the boy WAS sent down through the
aisles followed by the superintendent,
his fellow students pricking him on tho
way. The father, it is said, has an -
pealed to the board and alBO the state
school superintendent.
xnis certainly is a new metnod ot
punishment, one not to be commended
in this civilized age. '
. . . . . . . . . 1
In the City.
W. W. Flood. Portland ,
C. V. Leonard, W. H. Ireland, Mon
mouth
W. H. Dancy, Salem.
J. L. Lewis. Corvallis
.1. A. Thompson, f.eet Homo.
A. Blair, Portland.
C. O. Gates and wife, Portland,
C. E. Pugh, Oresham.
H. T. George, Niagara.
F. H. Colpitis, Gates.
B. Fuller, Shaw.
D. I. Debertfall and family. Hobson.
Mont.
Jack JohnBon will leave America
and
fight foreigners for several years.
He
has beeu slyly preparing for a fight.
uood riddance
The Governor of California has ap
proved the bill providing for tho Ore
gon s'3tcm of direct legislation in Cali
fornia. It is spreading regardless or
the obstructionists in our own state
1300 people called on W. J. Bryan
at his home :it Lincoln yester
day and gave him a banquet. They
think as much as ever of him. Thev
ought to think more of him on account
nf his fearless character in declaring
ft r prohibition against tho wishes
his party,
A move is to be made to have the
city extension of Salem, bringing the
asvlum and penitentiary in the limits,
01.I Th'S was done to swell the pop-ih-ii..
of the city about 3,000 and il
did it, Salem getting the credit of that
number man than it really has.
COM CLUB
field a Short Session. Not Much
Doing These Days.
The Commercial Club met last r.n.hc
with President McCune and r'ssrs.
Cusick, Van Winkle, Churchill, Davis,
Eagles. Ellis, Hammer, Hamilton, Hul.
bert, Johnson, Marvin, Senders, stew
art and Taylor present.
a communication was read from
President J. U. Lee of the Academv of
Science, giving April 2S nd 29 as the
inie lor mo convention at this city.
R. H. Raymond, of the Industrial
Bureau, Portland, reoorted a man
wanting a locution for a foundry, ma.
chine and boiler Bhops.
J. m. utterest, of P oria, 111.,
wanted to know if there are anv in
ducements here for a nail and twire
works.
The securing of W. E. Pears to look
after newcomers at the depot, was
properly endorsed;.' Mr. Pears is doing
a good work.
By the Man About Town,
A Dond of Btasnant water on the
Hogue lot between the Franklin House
and Bert Crawford's barber shop. Some
saiu it was tne result at a bursted watet
pipe. Mixed up with it are the relics
of the board in front, a dirty looking
mess, a regular breeder of disease. The
ny council should get busy.
The old frame at Second and Ferry
street, on the property just bought by
Craft & Miller is being torn down after
a service of many years, used mostly
as a harness shop. They are getting
rtady for lne new two Btory brick, which
win oe a nnn aaaition to tne rapidly
improving Second street section of the
city.
On the hotel registers quite f sq ent
ry the 8in1.ures of drummers are
Kiven the residence of Soap Creek.
Perhapa because they are slippery.
George and Ralph Dorcas left iu their
own little auto on a trip m far south as
Klamath t ails, selling scales. Big good
natured fellows, they aro also hustlers.
W. F. Chace and a crew of four men
have begun work on the seeding of the
depot park. It will all bo spaded and
ploweoup, dragged smooth and then well
Beeded to blue grass and white clover.
The trecB and plants have gotten a good
start and the whole will soon be a place
' people passing through take notice.
I , , t. ,
' A Logger LOSeS aFoOt aud a Half.
The engineer of the Junction freight
early this morning discovered a man
lying close to .the rails, abouc three
' miles this side of Hulscy, and stopping
the train the man wns picked up and
turned over to Hie Eugene local, arriv
ing hero at 7:30. His clothes showed
him t be a logger. He Was taken to
crushed, ine loic eg nan to oe am-
pulated above tho ankle, and half of the
right foot, the n an was unconscious
! and continued so this aftornoon.but will
soon be himself. 1 he indications pre
that he was intoxicnted when tho nccid-
ont happened.
Just how tho accident happened is
speculation, until he comes to. His
said that a loggor at Eugene was wnit-
inir for his nartner. to arrive on No. lo.
passing through here at 4:18, but hedid
not arrive, and it is thought this was
the man, that ha fell from the train,
in some way. Hib face is badly bruised,
indicating that he had a fall,
' , 4 ,- 1
WprKtafl for Peace.
I El Pasco, Mart!: SWAfl '
I truce" will be established In
unarmed
northern
: Mexico as soon as developments in
I Mexico City warrant, and Francisco
. ivfadero, revolutionary president, will
establish himself at a point in field to
ho enniiiilorprl nniitral territnrv. thnrnh.
receive any peaco propnsals whioh may
come sb a result of tho return to the
' Mexican republic of Senor Llmantour.
This was established today in messages
brought bv a courier from Madoro. who
is about 150 miles south of here at the
head of 1000 insurrectos.
, . '
A Linn County Stump Puller
N. P. Slate, of Tangent, recently
patented a steam stump puller. The
Albany Iron Works has just made one
of them for Mr. Slate for a practical
demonstration, and It is said to have
jerked a stump out on the first trial as
reHdily as a Nebraska cyclone. Mr.
Slate, w(jj) has made a successful busi
ness of j . rking wells out of tho ground
will be in Uie field for clearing land of
old stumps, an important one.
Life at the Go'lege,
The prcparatoiy boys of tho college
est night put (heir flag on the college
I ole, discovered this morning, by th
class boys, and this noon there was some
thing doing. The flag was torn down
and tiken or: on the carnuiis, when that
' preparatory bovs rallied and tne dig
whs loin
to shre'ls It v 11 11 c'asS
victory,
A Siletz Tragedy.
Another row it reported on the Silet;
reservation, which suits the average
Indian, for it will mean some fat wit
ness fees in the trial at Portland Layal
(. handler, a white homesteader, is
charged with shooting Jim Warner, an
off'ndian, through the head striking
Warner over the right eye, parsing out
through the ba k of his head. After
the ball struck Warner walked abiut.
More shooting w s heard a ound Ch nd
Inr's cabin, and e is still it large, with
a posse after bim.
. The devil has Increased to metauest
for fact.