T.v - - - bR.M. 12. KLLK Physician an J Surgeon Albany, Oregon Calls madefin city and country. Phone Main 38. Painless Dentistry li oar pride r hobby oar Mady for ;Mn ud bow oar iqccom, and ours U Uia bt alai work to be fcnod an.nrhere, no matUar kow mooti jo pi?, Cooipurtt our Price. ixfmw'j V.gJ'HWjl flniih plat and JbrUework lor out-riTT.Ml:- fs. 3 of. town patroni In i:-rv4; JinlaJeM extraction - -i r-.j fn-e uben pi aire or Lav- i5Ja lridse woVk i order--.T" ' ' T1. Consultation tret. S- W3CrM 55.00 lvlBTttthlOO v Hijem riiiinn 1.00 VIVS Hl EumI Fiiiinn 1.00 Silver Fillip .50 E'W!:xf'.. j Pit 5.00 ahJ nti 7.5u ML W. A. WW, PnrammMiuiu Palnltu EitrMion .50 U tuo tniruiau n rtinin bkst METHODS All work fully guaranteed for fifteen yenrs. Wise Dental Co.,nc. Painless Dentists ritllnsBuildlng. Third ind W.shlnjttn PORTLAND, ORE. OUdloui: I A. at. to.r.at. ttuidk?!, IU1 CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Linn county. In the matter of the estate of Con rad Scheubel, deceased. To the unknown heirs at law of Conrad Scheubel, deceased, and all others interested in said estate, greet-1 ing. In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the" County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, at the court room thereof, at Al bany, in said county, on Monday the 6th day of February 1911 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made authorizing and directing the admin istrator of the above entitled estate to sell the real property of said estate at private sale as prayed for in the petition of said administrator on file herein, said real property being de scribed as follows, to-wit: Lot No. twenty (20) in block No. four (4) in Barton's Addition to the city of St. Johns, Oregon, according to the maps and plats of said Addi tion on file and of record in the office of the county clerk in and for Mult nomah county, Uregon, ana lying anu being in the county of Multnomah, state of Oregon. Beginning at a point four hundred and fifty feet (450 ft.) south, and three . hundred and thirty-five feet (335 it.) west from the northeast cornet1 -i the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 19, in Township 13 south, Range 11 west, Willamette Me ridian; thence south two hundred and ten feet (210 ft.); thence west two hundred and ten feet (210 ft.); thence north two hundred and ten feet (210 ft ) thence east two hundred and ten feet (210 ft.), to the place of begin ning, ' containing one acre, more or less, in Lincoln county, Oregon. Witness, the Hon. J. N. Duncan, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Linn, with the seal of said court affixed this 14th day of December, A. D. 1910. (Seal) T. W. MILLER, Clerk. By W. L. MARKS, Deputy. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. In the County Court of Oregon for Linn County. In the Matter of the Estate of I. L. Aflnver. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have filed their final account as executor and executrix of the above entitled estate, and that the County Court has fixed Monday the 20th day of February, 1911, in the County Court ronm iii flie Court House in Albany, Linn County, State of Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, and for the final approval of said account and the set tlement of said estate. JEFFERSON MYERS, Executor., LAURA L. AMBROSE, Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Conradina Arnold, deceased, has filed her final account in said estate with the county clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and the county judge has set the 20th day of February, 1911, at 1 o'clock p. m. and the county court room as the time and place for hear ing objections to said' final account and the settlement thereof. MINNIE FROMM, L. L. SWAN, Administratrix. Atty for Admx. n vr.n EXPERIENCE. OUrCHARCEl ARK THE LOWEST. Send model, photo or sketch for expert iwvreh and Ire. report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT ilt. eondueted before aU conrt. Patents obtained through an. ADVER. TISED and SOLO, fre. TRADE -MARKS, PEN- SIONfi and COPTRIOMT quiwj u- Opposlto U. S. Patent unice, M OC U C D A N D O E T t H D E O . S.tno"..to.foreip-rt;arrr7andreporL FVe a-lTtoe. ho to obtain paunta. trad, markj, eopyrljhta. etc N ALL COUNTRIES. BHta &'" ' WiUmfUn Mi limt, mentyandsfttntktpoUnt. Pattat lufrfnfwrt fTietle. Eielwlnly. tttnt or com to aft U But MnaL It CUta. Malta fakta H WASHINGTON, O. C. THURSDAY. ANOTHER FINE GIFT. Albany's third big and very liberal rift is offered today, reported with o easure: a blocu in the Central addi tion, to the city of r- lbany for a new school building proposed by the district tt is bounded by ashington, 13th, Cal apooia and fourteenth streets, a good "ite. Only this morning $450 was offered for a single lot. Messrs. Wea therford and Shaw this morning pre sented their offer, without any strings, except that a suitable builiing is elec ted upon the place. It is said it will probably be accepted. The Royal Sons Won, Recently the Royal Sons, of the Christian church, with J. C. Holbrook. as teacher and leader, had a contest with the Philatheas, Mrs. Helen Perry teacher, for new numbers, attendance. etc , which was won after a successful campaign by the Royal Sons. The losers had to give the winners a ban quet, and this was done last night in the new dining room of the 'church, with about eighty members of the two n.iu .v...v.o i classes present, oesiaes Kev. ana Mrs. t,sson, bupenntenuent ana Mrs. fowell. sson, bupenntenuent ana Mrs. fowel . "j" " '.. . : Thespreldwas agoodone. w"JZ tX by toasts, with Mr. Holbrook as toast- iw10r" eignior ten times wnar. u , co. , anJ r , prospects of a big crowd master. The speakers were Rev J Mr-, Leonard has been doing bridge , anu reP"3 P"P-c a oig crowu t. j . j ir. n ii t. work for a pood manv vears: but too was one of the best affairs ever held in . .i. - - , tne cnurcn anu was greatly enjoyea. In the City. A. S. Weddle. Sweet Home. Chas. A. Fox, Eugene. S. B. Finnegan aed wife, Eugene. C. E. Pugh, Gresham. Jas. H. Hart, Dallas. R. E. Lice, Portland. F. J. Claxton, Salem. S. F. Judd, Centralia. The Weather. Range of temperature 58-33. The river is 4.2 feec. Prediction: fair tonight and Friday. 2500 ) colonists are due to arrive in Portland today. Mrs..Fisher returned this noon from a visit with her! on Ralph. W. A. Ledl?tter went to Junction this afternoon on a big fruit tree deal. C. C. Hogue, of Klamath Falls, re turned this noon from a Newport trip. Mrs L L. Swan and son ent to Eu- irene this afternoon for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Blumbere re turned to Harrisburg yesterday from a fortland trip. Gov. West passed through the city for Philomath, where he will deliver an address tonight. E. B. Piper, of the Oregonian yester day lectured before the students of the U. u. on journalism. W. Z. Knighton, of Portland, has been selected to design the work for the new state building j An ordinance at Portland provides for a censorship of plays presented at the theatres there, something needed. : Down at Globe, Ariz., one man yes terday pulled another's nose and got a bullet in his heart for the diccourtesy. Farmers needing help should tele phone the commercial club which will he triad to assist them without cost. Ai good many will be here soon wanting work. One of the most brutal murders in history has been discovered in Portland, that of little Barbara Holtzman, five years old, found on a bed in a rooming house. A hay rack load of high school students last night took a ride out the Corvallis road by the light or a full moon, having a joyous time. Prof. Carlyle officiated as chaperone. TheTebault Real Estate Co. have just gotten out a fine paper, The Cornu copia, a fine booster lor Linn oounty. Clarence Tebault is the editor. It will be issued regularly. The members of the Powell Real Es tate Co. are right up With the pro cession They have a fine Hudson automobile, secured of J. L. Irvin, for their business at the Hub. Mr. and Mrs. L. -. Wood and nine children arrived yesterday trom Orland, Maine, and expect to settle here or near here, very much pleased with ap pearances. They were six days on the way. There was a good sized crowd on the train this noon, of colonists, just arriv ing from the east, delighted with the Willamette Val'ev. Tbey were bound for different points all the way to Med ford. A fashion expert says all the women will be wearing harem skirts of some j kind. Some of the more modest ones attract no attention, Mrs. Whitney I says she wore one in Chicago with out attracting attention. I At the inquest over the body of R. H. ! Mahan, at Roseburg yesterday the judge held that McClallen was justified in fearing that Mahan might take his life, but that he was not justified in firing the fourth and fatal shot. Scoville and Taylor, of Salem will have their airship on the O.A.C. grounds tomorrow, and will endeavor to make a High:, but as they have not done so in Salen to amount to much mav fail to go very far. But it will be worth teeing. A 1 .'ge de egation of Masons and ntiit-rs vit rduy attended the funera. n( Diur Hodges, at Palestine church Hen'on i-ounty. The attendance wa bi.', people trending trom a long dis ta ce t ) nay their respects to lh memry of a pupular man and rood cit izen The girls debating team of the U.O., to eo against Washington, will be Misf Carrie Di'germark. of Portland, who ..as in Albany reeentlv on a visit with ses Dunstan and Humphries, Mist l.ila Chrk, of Portland, and Miss Bir die Wise of Astoria, who makes hei ome wh'lo at the U.O., with nrs. K i'e ( a 'i ff, formerly of this city. FORMERLY OF ALBANY It transpires that the Inez Peterson, ne Mrs. Farrelly. arrested at Oakland, charged with attempting a $10,000 real estate swindle, is undoubtedly the Inez Peiereon, who at one time resided in this city oeeral years, in the Young residence at Ken y and Third streets and whose mother now resides at Tun zent. She has other relatives here. Her maiden name was Davidson. The descriptions confirm this, and Tuesday's Examiner, which Eives her picture, leaves no doubt of the fact. The name of the son, Raymond, who went to school here, is the same, and the age corresponds. The affair has caused quite a sensa tion, and the outcome will be watched witn interest. According to the Examiner she has beeen a stenographer, actress, medium and fortune-teller. She denied her identity. News From Albany's Six Early Trains. Jack Leonard returned to Woodburn, after an Albany visit. He owns a one rmnrlrprl o,.ro fn,mfiorr,;itVr,mrr,PrP . . . .. t. t "j" " : : much rheumatism made it necessary to ntnn thnt kinrt nf hnsineRB. Not heincr . stop that kind of business. Not being used to farming he will probably sell his place and retire from that too. Willis Peery, of the O.A.C- came ' over to make arrangements for the ex cursion tomorrow night to the big electrical display at the O.A.C, which he declares an exhibit worth any one's attention, and Albany people who go i will be well repaid for the trip. The ' rain win leave nere at b:au, at 11:30. I W. V. Merrill, manager of the Pa cifie Co. here went to Brownsville to complete the arrangements for the new exchange there, under which Pacific natrons will he connected with everv fnrlBnpnrlent nhnna in that -nuntrv. lndependent phone, in that about 600 in all. ; Bishop Scadding, of Portland, re-' turnea trom t-oryauis, wnere ne is giving a series ot nve lectures, aunng ""'".. Mrs. Keef . of Portland, returned from Lebanon. I Commissioner Butler went out to look after bridge work. Prof. Wilson took the motor for some violin lessons. Managing Editor Piper, of the Or gonian, returned to Portland after lec turing before the U.O. Students. Letter List. " " 1 i The following letters remain in the Alhnnv. Ore., nostnffice uncalled for ' March 15. 1911. JPersons desiring any of liminary work in an effective manner, i It transpired that there was a wreck these letters should call for advertised and our people are (.repared for tho between Portland and Salem, stopping letters, giving the date: actual campaign. the trains, whereupon Dr. Riley came Martin Anderson, Beaulah Ballard, Kev. W. P. White will have ckarge of to Salem by the Oregon Electric, readi ly R Rprlin Mnnrp RirH. Dplin Rrnwn. fchp nprannnl wnrlc. I. E Hnmiltnn will Inir thpra nt fi. betnir met bv .ToS. H. Will Carter. William J. Castello. Marv Chambers, Mrs. Frank Cheney, Sam Crane, Chas. Course, A. C. Cochran, J. Gassett; W. L. Harris, Mrs. M. Hard- ing, Jno. N, Kapp, M K. Kelso, David KiDbey. Gladys Lumsden, M. Looney, ; I.iicio Larkln. K. H. Lee. Mrs. Ida Mnnpa flnv Mptenlf. Art Meeater. P. A. Miller, Elsie Meyer, Etta McClure, Mrs. Chas. L. Masterson, J. O'Brine. I Mrs. Ella Perkins, J. V. Perkins, John F. Rott, Mrs A. O. Rankin, Lizzie Richard, Mrs. Emma Schafflty. Alfred bchuBter, . U bchmiat, u tvi . snarp, Edith Smith, Mrs. Mollie Whitney, Lin wood Young. J. S. Van Winkle, P. M. The Lorva'lis Knights. G.-T: The Corallis Knights Tern plars, who are members of Temple Commandery No. 3, at Albany, are making elaborate preparations for the annual Easter Sunday service, which will be celebrated this year at the Presbyterian church in this city, the commandery having accepted the invita tion recently extend d by Dr. J. ft. N. Be 1 to woramp nere on mar. aate. There is a large contingent of Sir Kniphra in this citv and the plans they are now making for the coming devo tional exercises include not only a large attendance from Albany, but all here. It Will TaKe 'Shin Ahov" the High School ex- rrflvntr.in7.fi is without a doubt the most ambitious undertaking ever attempted hv thesDians. With the assistance or some of the alumni, several members of the faculty and singers outside ol high school affairs, the cast is the strongest ever brought together. The choruses r.re catchy and exceedingly i retry, me dialogue brisk. The comedy is very clever and the ensembles a credit to a professional organization, r riday and utnrriuv Murrh 24th and 25th are ti e dates and a grand success is predicted. ' . L'p-to-Uate Pictures. A set of moving pictures that will be unique has neen necurea recently :hrouin tne eiruris t,t me fiurtimaii i.ies tor prenei.talion in the East. The i,ii!turtts show the harresi of the crop uf smelt in the Cowlitz rivei when the recent run of fish was nt hh height. Fishermen dipping the small finh frum ihe water in countless thousands and eining them in with big nets are shown in tiie moving picture tilma. R. L. Taylor, of Corvallis, was in !he it yesterday. He has opened turktih islhs th.re, with prospects of fine usiness. 22 births Health report for February ind 17 deaths ELECTRIC SHOW EX. Not being satisfied with the attendance jfa thousannd students and three tim as many Corvailisites, tho managers of .he Sfi-un.i annual O, A. C. electrical show have invaded Albany with such Hashing posters, and so many tales of the electrical doings, that a special i rain has been arranged fur to carry the crowd to Corvallis tomorrow night, leaving Albany at 7 p. in. and Corvallis at 11 p. m. The show last year was a great suc cess. This year's show will be the re sult of a year's plans,' and the exper, diture of a considerable sum of money. It was instituted to let the people of the N. W. know of the first-class engineering school at the O. A. C. It is no stage show, bnt covers the entire Hoar space of the mechanical hall and college power plant. Most of the N. W. e'ectrical houses will also have dis plays. There will be a good roads demon stration, a living machine exhibition, automati.- teleuhone. wireless tele graph, moving pictures, a St. Patrick's day transformer, steel cutting, mercury vapor lamp display, electric fortune ','? electr,c """"J h'?I?; P. Kpe.ral P.hsics. electric foun- iin. E.uison snocKing niaL-nuie. meter reading, civil engineering, mining engi- neenng. etc. Q Wilson Peery is here selling tickets 1 neenng. etc, y. J U, at ttalsey. . J The Woman's Christian Temperance Unions of Shedd. Halsey and Plainview held an all day institute at Shedd March 10, to discuss plans and methods of work. Why the mothers and young women should belong to the W. C. T. U.; Why the boys and girls should be long to the L. T. L.; What department can be worked best in our own section: returning and Finance how raise money to carry on our work were the subjects dis cussed with profit. "The Local Union a f actor in municipal Attain ana "Organized Temperance Work a Neces sity" were ably presented by the Shedd pastors, Kevs. Acneson ana tiocKing. . "solution was passea to ouy luer- ature concerning aMtrines ana princi- pies of the W. C. T. U and to canvass thf tnwnn nnri rliqrrihntA litprnttlrp. A ilvr moHni rmimt m hnlH in the evening, Miss Ella Stockton winning the meJal. The Riley Evangelistic Meetings. At 7:30 o'clock to-night tho long an- wood, as clean as water from a spring ticipated evangelistic meetings under 1 A large platform, tuilt for the oc Dr. Riley, Minneapolis, will begin, in casion, held a chorus choir, lead by the armory, especially arranged for the Prof. Guthrie, and the ministers of the occasion Dr. Riley is here ready for a four week's campaign for righteousness. Prof Guthrie and, wife made their first appear- lance lust night in the prayer meeting. ' Prof. Guthrie leading the singing, Mrs. nmhrip nertorminir on the ninnn. enna ble neoule in the imnortant nart of the work. A large chorus will asssist. ' Rev. Doucrlas has conducted the Dre- be head usher and J. L. Tomlinso-i will look after the finances. ' Dr. Riley is a speaker of rare ability, and Alban people who hear him will be given a season of profit. The city is ripe foi a revival and the I neonle of Alhanv should come to the ! trnn in nrivuncincr the interests of this ', effort. ' LiKes the Neighborhood, John Clelcn is bound to retain his res idednce in the neighborhood in which hp ha. rpairlprl Inr an mnnv vpnrn nnrl yesterday bought the residence of Mrs. Winn, which she has owned for a great many years, in the next block north, which he and his family will make their ! home. There is one lot and two bouses on it, and Mr, Clelcn owns the adjoin ing lot. Big Log Dnvi. J. R. Metzger left yesterday, with his outfit, for the South fork of the Santiam, for a big log drive, with 12,- 000,000 feet. It will take him from 100 to 120 days. The logs are the property of the Spaulding Logging Co. and will be used in their aifferent mills down the FRIDAY. C. R. Dobbins, of Waldport, was here. Tom DaviB, of Kapouee, Wash.,' was in the city. J. W. Green, of Paonia, Colo., is registered at the St. Charles. ' Miss Nancy Zan, the charming daugh ter of Dom Zan, of Portland, arrived this noon on a visit at H. A. Nelson's. Prof. J. B. Horner, of thf O.A.C, passed through the city this noon for .Shc-dd to deliver one of his illustrated lectures. State Superinicndent Alderman nnd Prof. Jone", of Sale:r, went to Lena non this afternoon to attend the educa tional institute. Jack Shea, operator for a number of years, has accepled a position with the Oregon Power Co. and his many friends will tie glad to see mm dsck in niuany ugain. Mu.-t Luna last night appea'ed with a i van dr lhat would make a Paraian fHtdii n if ailtr envious, all the colors of the rainbow being displayed, withal a verv nretty spectacle. An. and Mrs. Ira liibson and little on, accompanied by Mr. Gibson's m..th. r nnd brother, arrived in the city Ustnigh:. 'I hey are gueits of tl eir courui. J G Gilnun of North Albany. The wildcat business is reported '.,nnH I.a.r nkhl C. L. nulen brought ! ii.or scalps down from the Sweet Home I ccunir. and today A. D. Ames ten of the reKs of the varmints, getting, $2 a I scalp. ' That Peculiar Lightness and Flavor Found in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake, etc., is due to the absolute purity, fitness, and accurate combination of the ingredients Royal Baking Powder. The best things in cook ery are always made with the Royal Baking Powder. Hence its use is universal in the most c jlebrated restaurants, in the homes of the people, wherever de- licious,wholesome food is appreciated. Royal Baking Powder Is sold , in every civilized country, the world over. It b tli only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. , Royal CmK BooiSOO RtctiptiFrtt. Stni Namt and Addrtu. ROYAL .AKINOPOWOM CO., NEW YORK. THE FIRST MEETING. A large audience gathered at the armory last night, taking Beats income new chairs made in Albany of Oregon city, able to be present. Revs. Douglas, Esson, (Jeil, Ueselbracnt anu mocnei. Many songs were sung under the di rection of the able leader, who has a way of his own; but Dr. Riley came not. Finally it was announced that he would probably nut reach Albany until about 9:30 and the meeting adjourned after an hour's song service, certainly a ffood becinnine. Ralston and Rev. White in the Ralston automobile, hajtening to Albany for the meeting. Near Jefferson a tire blew up, causing a delay in fixing things so the trip could be comploted. Dr. Riley is here now, for sure, and tonight at 7:30 there will be a meeting and everv afternoon and evening after- wards for a month. News from Albanys Trains. Six Early! Governor West returned from Philo- j math, where last night ho delivered an I address on popular government. Ho is already in big demand for talks, and is developing into quite a speaker, mora popular thun ever. Ex-State Treasurer Phil Motschan, now of the Imnerial, Portland, returned from a viBit at Mb hopyard at CorvalliB. j He is just back from a trip to Los Angeles. Metschan is always conspic-1 uous because of his portly appearance and prominent beard. .1. S. Cooner. the Independence bank- er, returned from Los Angeles where he nasrwen tor some time, ana wnere Mrs. Cooper remained for a longer stay. Up norto,l n .rnriin- flmnitnt nf rain for that cou..try. . Dr. C. W. Lowe, the oculist, went to . Lebanon. Dr. Sheldon, of the U.O., arrived on his way to Lebanon to speak at the 1 educational meeting. i Mrs. Tom Kiley came over from Cor-, vallis. ; Mrs Claud Wood and baby of Cor vallis, left for Salem to join Mr. Wood and reside. Mr. Wood was one of tho ! builders of the Schmitt block. Mr. Sackott, formerly of North AI-! bany, returned to bhcridun, where he is in business. . . . Miss Foshay returned to P ainviow. j E. A. Johnson left on a Portland trip. Prominent commercial men leaving i were Maurice Winter and Jack Curry. W' H' ",'yJ"V.'A&,Cr..Albany; Mrs. J. A. Nimmo celebrated her birthday, the same as St. Patrick's, by inintr to Ibnnon on a visit. . , I Mr. and Vrs. W. J. Ribelin arrived from Halsey. There was no wreck between Albany and Portland, as reported, but one up the Columbia. The ferry at Corvallis stuck this week, holding up funeral pr jcossiun f 75 people for two hours. Moral, mild b bridge. William B. Turner, of Portland, yes 'esday, in Wisconsin, paid S1000 for iiyhbied fancy cow, which he will oring to Oregon. of the fSSSllSii OBSERVED By the Man About Town", Work has been begun on the second' bunkers of the Albany band and (iravct business. The Company are kepi busy delivering gravel and sand, both of which have proven a great thing lor the cement and concrete work of the--city. The Pomona left down stream this-' morning about 10 o'clock. Among the shipments were tho auto of J. B. Har rison, recently in tho picturo show busi ness here, going to Portland. An occasional talk about tho proposed1' new eighty room hotel; but it has not. assumed a shape that means business. - There is said to bo another hotel proposition that is decidedly interesting one at the Rhodes corner. First ant Ferry streets. The plan is to put it on the corner, three or four stories high, and reaching west over the present Hulburt-Ohling block and Dreamland,. giving plenty of room for sleeping. apartments, with all the modern con- , veniences of hot and cold water, baths,. etc. It is a good locution and promises plenty of backing. Heard a man toll about an acre irV Sunrise selling for $1,000. A popular suburban section all right. The Colts are having the base barf ground beyond the denot rearranged, with all the seats in the grand stand. well covered. They expect some fast games the coming seasoc. The Weather. Rhnge of temperature 64 84. The river is 4.4 feet. Prediction? fair tonight and probably i Saturday. Liirht frost toniirht I a . RooaEvelt ..,. ,,- , Ari,nn! .,.,: lMnt.,b,-r:, ,l" " ,hVLi to beat the band. 100 Reeves pheasants are to be liber ated next Septmper, birds recently bought of Gene Simpatn. The Reeves is the larrrcst of al the pheasants. Frank Work, a well known New York broker, died yesterday, leaving a fort une of $20,000,000 for his family to quarrel over. He was 92 years old. Eugene Elks propose to bnild a block on their lot secured last year. It was Intended to make it 9ve stories, but that la given un. Too much money. They are taking for competitive plans. At Lebanon recently P. 11. Preston , ,iml Arhur Hardy got into a dispute over tho openint of a street. each culled th8 otiu,r jiir, when Hardy kmcked iriiStoo down, He got up but became a,.mi.Unconsc io'us afterwards and has (,,. 9mco, Hoy McClallen, of Roseburg, who kilifd Muhan. has been released on 37500 bail The prosecution admits he was justified it, firing the first shots. "Hi" hut not the mm, t ridiculous contention. In a tryout for an orator to represent the U. O in the triangular state con text, between Or., Wash, and Idaho, Chas. Robinxon was given the place. though Carlton Spencer was a tie ana . ahead on percentage. Spencer has pro I tested and there will bt another tryout. ; It has caut-ed considerable feeling. I Dr. Roland D Grant, formerly of foriiana, passea tnrougn in. city from I San Francisco to Portland on a visit. , coming from the Atlantic. This ws. nis 54th trip across thecontinent. Grant I has lectured In Albany a number of 1 limes, ones on the Yellowstou. Park,