The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents week; in advance for one year, 4.CK' iy mail, in advance fur one year $3, at tad of year ..ju. Tbe Weekly Advance ner vearS1.25. At end of year $1.50. Alter 3 ye-rs t ft- WILLIAMS' JUBILEE SINGERS AT CHAUTAUQUA. This company is composed of lonblc quartette a Ladies' Quartette and a Male Uuartctte, and their song vary from the opera to the Negro boat and cabin songs, lliey possess highly cultivated voices ot great natu ral richness of tone, and they add to .br.ir music the .laicination of grace Jul motion and changing facial exprcs sion. They do not sing like "wooden jmages " as is so often said of sing crs of other races, but arc keenly alive to their linger tips; tnc gesture, pose and pantomime being executed with a harmony and decision which furnishes a east to the eye, while the music delights the ear. To years of conMant devotion to their hie worK in the United States and Canada, th company have added a year of travel and fctudy in England, Scotland. Wales, Holland, lielgium, Germany and France, giving 130 performances in London, and singing in many of its 1cst known theatres, among which was the world famous Coliseum. THE GLORIOUS 4TH. The '4th of July is an event that de serves to be generally celebrated, and along sane lines. It speaks for a Krcnt event in the history of the world. Every loyal citizen of the U. S. needs to appreciate its signifi cance, it celebrates the making of a jrec nation, uiuramciicu Dy royalty, a sovcruincnt by the people. Our fore fathers budded well, and for 125 years we nave uecn adding to the structure. It is true that many mistakes have been made; but the building alto gether has been well done, when the Iictcrogcncous character of our people is considered, and we have a strong nation, the greatest on the earth. Annually we celebrate the day of its starting. While the celebrations may have become greatly commercial there is nevertheless behind it all a spirit of loyalty that is excelled no where in the world, and there is not an American citizen who is not ready at a moment's call to go to the front, more than that, to minish even an in sult to the Hag at the instant it is jnade. It is not well to get cranky because celebrations arc not run just to suit every individual, but to get in and have a good time, in just as clean and sensible a way as possible. wcdn::jdav. TTwo "htothers. Geo. WHarrft-, U.wctw, was Uro with hi;i broiiior Hnrj, lor tho 4th. The two urulhur. . n.it mot for 21 years when ihu . . r arrived ill Eu gene. Hunry culkvi at the marble shop and had just about signed a contract for a monument without his brother Kitting next. Mo has a big telescope and shows the heavens in clear skies. Warned at Eureka Mr. Carl Thunnoiniin, formerly with the Hamilton Store, and Miss Ruth Olivo Bryant, of this city, wero mar ried at U o'clock, Salurd.iy evening, at Kurckn, Calif., where they will reside. Thoy aro splendid young people, who will have tho best wishes of their many Albany friends. .ilC MEETINGS. The K. O. .4. every Saturday even ing. The Woodmen of the World every Friday evening. L. Vicrcck, clerk. Wanianita Circle 1st and 3rd Mon days. Mkx!.:rn Woodmen meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in Bussard's Hall. Grant Froman, Clerk. Roval Neighbors meet every 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in Bussard's Hall. Alice Kirk, Recorder. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC. VtVUlK I" inv limn; .v.., 6inoe the tire which destroyed their stock of pianos and musical goods, j the Daveit Port Music House have sc-! cured rooms on the second floor of I the W. H. Stevens oi Co. Store, and; will exhibit a number of hie,h grade pianos and organs which were ordered K'furc the lire and have since arrived from the factory, and offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices. For the present their office and s.ile rooms will be ill rooms 1 and 2 on the second floor of the Stevens Mre acro.o the trect from their former looati.ui. Tlu-y ".vill offer these pianos at a ureal reduction, and in tending purchasers will do well to call and fee the instruments and get prices. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL AS SOCIATION. San Francisco, July S-14. For p.otivs dcsiiiii;: to aiU'iui the above meeting a special round trip vate of one ami one third fare has been made by the Southern Pacific Company, from all points on its lines in tlreuou. Tickets on sale June 1, li. 20. Jii, July 2nd to 8th inclusive, with Koine limit .Inly U'th and final velum limit September 15. 1911. Stop pers .-.'.lowed within limit. For more detailed information, fares etc., con-ult any local acnt. WORK WILL SOON START niter you take Or. kind's New Life Tills, and you'll quickly enjoy their line results. Lonstipatioti and null-j ;ction ani-di and tine appetite re-. turns 1 hey rc.itlate stomach, hcr ;m dbowols .uid imparl new strength and eneiey to tlie ln!e system. Try ihein. Unly Jic at all druggits. Halsey. One of Halsev's nlrloat ni Louisa Jewett. need 87 vears. was laid to rest in the Smith July 2. Mr. Foster and wife of Med ford, have purchased Mrs. Ulmsteads property, and intend making their home here. Frank Porter has ourchased two hits .' of tho Casoy heirs and will soon erect a new bungalo. f Saturday. Julv 1. was a hmv H.iu in ' Halsey, a horse show, Dr. Murks had a sale of household goods, and a game of baseball between UrownsviWo r,nd Halsey, 10 to 3 in f-.vor of Halsev. Dr Hugh Punland and wito of Los Angeles aro visiting with tho doctor's pt.rents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Pondlund. Farmers report the lato rain (rood for spring grain, but not for hay thut has been cut, as it will compel a great many to celebrate in a Bane manner, by re-' maining at homo to care for the hay. ' Mr. John Davis has Bo'd his 80 acre for.n to Oliver Coldine oi Oklahoma. ! Mr. C. C Galaway sold his 2U0 acre j firm east of n-.rJ to J. C. Campbell of S attlu. This year i provemout' a big adva 5ot you a 1 ay for. . i.ing to see a lot of im Ccntral Addition. And lvalues thero. Better :.is spring from Collins & Even ud on that "Misst Bill" by buy ing u lot in Central Addition and budd you a little homo this year, and thus ' ' . .J . ' savo rcn'. l or particulars consult Collins & 1'tylor S'.udoakor wagons, buggies, surroys a id hacks at Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co YOU THINK YOU CAN'T AFFORD A CAR And so deny your family the happiness they so much deserve. But the ride the man takes in his Ilupmobile does not cost him a cent more than the cigars one smokes. 7500 owners say the cost of running a Ilupmobile will not aver age 25 cents per day. And when you consider that the 1 iupmohile Touring Car costs but $1000 in the first place there's no excuse for not getting one now. 19 Guaranteed for Touring Car $1,000 With full equipment, including top, windshield, gas lamps., generator, tools and fore doors, and all the 1912 improve ments. J. L, IRVlN, Albany. MISFITS. Will it be a sane 4th. Cnautauquaville looks good. Me. did a good job across the Cala. The 4th is not a day for foolishness. It is up to the eagle to scream prop erly. Have a good time, ; hoodlum. but don't be a Remember the law and leave the big bombs and crackers alone. It is a good law. Observe it. The inch fire cracker law applies to the whole and bomb state, the country as well as the city, Albany people want a permanent park, nnd Bryant's is situated just right for it. It is up to the people to have one. A big divorce suit in New York is all because the wife would never kiss her her husband. She was called the kiss less bride. Abe Ruef, about the greediest man reported, once said of someone else, that . l ..ij i,iij uiii ofI a douso. F G. WILL, lor Watches 12 life. C H NEWS Deeds recorded: Ida M. Cummings to Edyth K. Drinkard, 2 lots Halsey $ 200 T I. Marks to Wm. C. Cumminss & wf. 200 by 300 feet and 3 lota. Halsey 2200 meld Mcuowel to E. K Grcshong & wf, 80.15 acres 1200 TT.-.nrf Wotra- OA CI..IJl Obermryfr, 18: G. W. Bradlev 49 and Kate Milligan 52, Albany. Clerks fees for June: general $331.05; redemptijn lands $20.54; state game fund, anglers $284, hunters $46. Total $681.50. DOINGS OF ' THE WORLD Wolgast whipped Moran a' S. F. yesterday. The Chautauqua opened at C Ldstone Park yesterday. 120 deaths were reported through the east yesterday from heat, Chicago leading with 27. President Taft spoke at Indianopolis yesterday, with reciprocity as the feature of hi3 address. There will be an examination at the post office. Albany, July 29, for the position oi rural letter earner, it in terested see the secretary of the board of cipil service examiners, at the P. O A fine celebration is reported at Har risburg, with a big crowd present. Hon. J. K. Weatherford delevered the oration, a g,od one, and there were many sports, continual dancing races and a base ball game in which Coburg defeated Halsey. The Summer School. The Albany College Summer School opens Monday, July 10, the session promises to be well attended. Tbe summer session is under the superin tfndeocv of Superintendent W. L. Jackson and President H. M. Crooks. Instructors for the summer of 1911 are, Superintendent A . L. Bnggs. Prof. JosephBenner, Supervisor elect of Linn county schools, and Miss Olita R. Cooley, recently elected to the Port'BD ' Bchools. I The school offers' opportunity fc" teachers and piospective teachers to review the eommnn branches, either for examinations or for help in their teach ing work. All subjects are taught with a view toward giving the student in sight into proper pedagogic methods. Work is offered also in the high school branches either for those who are , coaching for examination or makin-up j failures in hiyh school work. There : will be special methods ciasses by Miss Cooley and Supt. Briggs. i How Abcut Your Eyes? If anything seem3 wrong with them ! consult the Guarantee Optical Comp-: pany. All our examinations are made ' by an experienced oculist. Only first class frames ar.d lenses. Prices are right. Call at Dawson's Drag Store. A CHARM3NG WOMAN. is one who is lovely in face; form, mind and temper. But it is hard for a woman to be charming, without healih. A weak, sickly woman will be nerv ous and irritable. Constipation and kidney troubles show in pimples blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch ed complexion. But Electric Bittera always proves a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purity the-blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complex ion and perfect health. Try them. 50c at all drugg&ts. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn county. George Pearc plaintiff, rs. Tessic Tcarce, defendant. To Tessie Pease, the above named defendant: In th Name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named planum in the above entitled cause, now on hie with the Clerk or the above entitled court, within fix weeks from the date of the first puo lieation of this summons; and if you fail to appear and answer said com plaint as hereby required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply o the court for the relief demanded in hi said complaint. The relief demanded in said complaint is a decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex i -sting between the plaintiff and de fendant, and such other relief as nny he meet in equity. This summons is published once a week for six successive weeks in the Albany Democrat, a weekly newspa per publi-hed in said county, by order of Hon. J. X. Duncan, County Judge of Linn County. Oregon, made thi 5th day of July. 1911, and the date of the first publication of this sum mo:: i the "th dav of lulv, 1911. HEWITT &' SOX. tti'r"( for Plaintiff. KOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT, Notice is herebv civen that the un- 'dcr.-incd administratrix of the estate i'f r:i:irli W Rii-'i.inUi-m. iIiViV.m. '.a filed in the Counay Court for l.irn cinmtv, Oregon, her final ; count as such administratrix of said ei ue. and that Mondav, the 17th day of julv. 1911. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Ins been fixed by said court as t::;.e for hearing of objections to .H'.; report and tbe settlement there C. C. ERYANT, Any. Aumrx. UK. M. II. ELLIS. Physician and Surgeon Albany, Oregon palls made'in city and country. Phone Main 33. DR. W. R. ShINN, Physician and Surgeon, Albany, Oregon. Graduate Rush Medical College. Post-graduate work Xew York City. Fifteen years' experience. Pormpt at tention to calls in the country night or day. Office, over Cusick's Bank. Residence, corner Lyon and Seventh streets. Mnth PhT.es. 18 THE fllRjRE BEST I Uii ive yoar teath rat and pLitaaad e and here ia the plar t pet tha ik poaiibla. 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J. ilathis & Son, propri etors, of Salem, Ore., and will be pleased to take your order for first class native nursery stock at the low est market prices. Address or call on Schultz & Wiles, office Opera House Bldrr.. Albany, Ore., or drop us a card and we will come and see you. Order early for the demand for nurs ery stock is big this season. REGISTRATION OF TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor the County of Linn. i t the matter of the application of Carles Thompson and Frank Thomp son to register the title to tiie land in sail! application described. tc-v;t: The South Half of the Xorth Half of Section 33, in Township 11 South, Range 3 West of the Willamette Me ridian, in Linn County, Oregon, con taining 160 acres. Against Winona J. Williams, and all whom it mav concern. Defendants. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COX CERX: Take notice, that oa tile 25th day of April, 1911, an application was filed by said Charles Thompson and Frank inompson m the Circuit Court of Linn County, Oregon, for initial regis tration of the title to the land above described. Xow unless yoa appear on or before the 15th day of June. 1911, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will' be for ever barred from disputing the same. Witness my hand and the seal of i said Circuit Court this 10th day of Mav, A. D. 1911. (L. S.) W. L. MARKS. County Cierk and ex-ofncio Clerk of the Circuit Court of Linn County, Oregon. HEWITT & SOX, Applicants' Attys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Xotice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for Linn County, executor of the last will and testament of Isaac D. .Miller, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by required to present the same to met properly verified, as by law required,. :.t my office in Albany, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. The first publication hereof is June 2. 1911. The last publication June ot), 1911. H. BRYAXT, C. C. BRYAXT. Atty. Executor. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the Interior, United States Land. Office. Portland, Oregon, May 6, 1911. To Frank Anderson, of Fox Valley, Contested You are hereby notified that Rich ard P. Lajidis, who gives Albany. Oregon, as his postoffice address, did July 23, 1910, tile in this office his duly 'corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead, entry No. 14102, Serial Xo. made April 24, 1902, for X. YY Sec. 24, Tp. 10 S., Range 2 East, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for this contest he alleges tiiat cntryman never resided upon or cultivated osy improved, said claim in any manner whatever since making entry thereon or at all;, aiid that he has wholly abandoned said claim at all times since' makiag entry of the same; that the alleged absence was not due to his employment in the Army, Xavy or Marine Corps of the L'nited States in time of War. You are, therefore further notified that the said allegations will be tak en by this office as having been con fessed by you, and your said entry will be cancelled thereunder without your further right to be heard there in, either before this office or on ap peal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown balow, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to-these allegations of con test, or if yxitt fail within that time to file in this office due proof thaf you have served: a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in per son or by registered mail. If this, service is- made by the delivery of a; copy of your answer to the contest ant in gerson, proof of such service must be either the said contestant's written. acknowledgment of his re ceipt of the copy, showing the date of its ,receipt. or. the affidavit of the persoa by wbom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; if made by regis tered mail, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy was mail ed stating when and the postoffice to which it was mailed, and this affidavit mist be accompanied by the post master's receipt for the letter. Ycu should state in your answer the name of the postoffice to which you de.-iie future notices to be sent to von. H. F. HIGRY. Rcirisrer. J. C. ARDREY. Receiver. Ditc of hr.-t publication. May 26, 1911. Date of second publication, June 2. 1911. Date of third- publica tion. June 9. 19! 1. Date of fourth publication. June 16, 1911. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE." Xotice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duty appointed by the County Court of Linn -ountv, Oregon, admmirtratrix of the e.-tate .if Mary J. Gordon, deceased, late ot" Alba.w. Linn county. Oregon. All person- raving cl.iiins against slid estau arc required to present the -ante to the undersigned at her rc?i ience at Albany. Oregon, within six months from this date, dulv verified is hy law required. Dated this the 7th dav of June 1911 VIRGINIA GORDOX. dmrx. of the- Estate of Mary J. Gor don, deceased. WcathcrtVmt & Weatherford. , Attys. far Admrx.