t DR. M. H. ELLIS Physician and Surgeon Albany, Oregon Calls made in city and country. Phone, Main 38. DR. W. R. SHINN, Physician and Surgeon, Graduate Rush Medical College. Post-graduate New York City. Fifteen years' experience. Prompt attention to calls in the country, night or day. Office, over Cusick's Bank. Resi dence, corner Lyon and Seventh streets. Both Phones. alnlsss Dentistry b our prido-nrr boMT-oor Btndy for ;nn and owouruc, nnd cmra U tho b. ra!:iiu work to lio (. ut.i anher. no ia altar hw miml. rtra P. CoiJiwii out Prices. We fln'.ah pUta and brulKowork (or out of -Iowa patrons in oat, dsy If d.lrd. i amies on faction IrMttt. work ia ordr. ;,";5jeJ. Comuluiion frei. uu.'i..o ss nn ,.... v v . u u r(;.i22kBrifT,,tb4.0g i sold Fiiimn l.yU Enimil Fillinn 1.00 ;ijj Silver Filllnn ,50 Plato 5.00 Plil.i 7.50 18. W. A. WISE, Piuattr in Mutati . Ptinlm Extr'tlen .btt u run uuuiuu u mruai best msthoos All work fullr miarantaed for flfteca jean. Wise Dental Co. Inc. Painless Dentists fining Bulldlm, Third and Wjihlniton PORTIANO, OKI. OUlcs ficlrt: 1 A. li. to t V. M. fiaudara, a U 1 T li e Riverside Farm KM SCHOOL. Proprietor Breeder and Importer of O. I. C. Hogs b. C. White and Butt Legftorns, W. , P. Rocks, Light Brahmas, R. C. Rhode Island Reds, White Cochin Bantams. . li Turkeys, Who .1 . -den Geese, 1' i Ducks, re i Gumei- Winner of .1.7 prizes and 22 nn Poultry at the Lewis & Clark Fair. Eggs in Season Stock for Sale Phone. Farmers 95 - - R c. DNo .-.auiiiiie. AksolHel :k.',. Suld by drugpisw. i; Sl.oo. or h? ui.,il. bosv purl. ;i.u, a cozi-'s. iTBg SANTAL-PEPSlh 61, i t, ''Vvoj'-i-' Bcllciantiilne, Oliio '.' Far irnle bV'fltirthsrt & Let 1 Of the fiiiest land around Albatid, on j famous Phillips garden tract North ' Albany. 1-4 mile from steel bridge, an ordard, in fruits and berries, facing i street. Walk over and see -s. P. J. 1 Phillip? ..bout it, or call her ui. un Hume : phone 110. j j j lroiiiptly ol)tr.ImM, or FEE RETURNED. TEARS EXPERIENCE. vJUF GnnNGS ARE 1C LOWEST. Send mod el, photo or sketch for eipcrt worth and frco report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT Bultil conducted before all oourtn. Pntenta ohtnined tlironprh xi ADVER TISED anil SOLD, frv TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office. WASHINGTON, P. U. . mn nrrrunrn Bend model, h drawint; orplioto.rureiert w.reh and freerport. I Free ailTice, how to obtain patent, trade mark!, k coprttunta, etc, IN axt. COUNTRIES. I Business direct wiA Washington saves tinu, t money ana ojien tne patent Pitent and Infringement Practice EiclmWely. Write or eome to us at B13 Hlath Elrwt, 077. Unlud 8Utn Patent Oflcg WASHINGTON, D. C. Equalization Notice. The County Hoard. of Equalization of taxes will meet at tlie office of the county clerk, Monday, October 13, 1911, and remain in session iur six days, for the purpose of publicly ex amining the assessment roll and io correct errors in valuation, descrip tion' or qualiti -s i f hind, h ts or other property. Ail persons in-crcs;e I r.re hcr-.-by rot-iieo ir. ;ippt;-.r :tr tj::j 10 pointed lime aiw! j'htce ar.d. if it sh.'iN appear t i -.:d Fc:-rd. that lard.-, lot? or other p-' -pirty he asressed tv.-ic.'. or assc ct4 i'i w'e ra"ie o: a.:y per son or rr-'"' -r.t tne ownsr 1 or p.sse;c; or any hi:d fltepctn'l, T correct iv.tt. l-?vo:ul iis v-i th.-r property your horse has use EAVES tcne s )rcns. Heave Trice St. rr-r sale by all drt'-- eits. Dr. S. C. STONfc.. Salem ' Oregon. t- ' 'd r aM THURSDAY; BELSHAZZAR Will be presented at the Opera house for t;vo nights beginning tomorrow night, an opera that deserves a crowded house. It promises to be well given by the following: Belshazza J. C. Irvine, Nitocris Mrs. Flo, Daniel E. Kinney Miller, Hanna niah E. G. Finnerty, Jewish Maiden Prof. Bown, Lady of Court Mrs. Nut ting, High priest of Bael F. E. Van Tassell, Angel Blanch Hammel, Cyrus ' Neil Bain, Jewish maiden duet Airs. I Sumption and Madeline Kawlings, wise men Ray Cleaver end Ed. Fortmiller, Jewish maiden's trio Mary Coulter. Blanche Hammal and Madeline Rawl ings. Daniel's companions E. . Fin nerty, Ray Cleaver and F. E. Van Tas sell, cup bearers Wilma JunKins, Mary Warner, Rita Medin, Catherine Bain Cyrus' soldiers Ed. Fortmiller, Abra hams, Doud and Win, t-ortmiller, Jew ish Quartette Wm. Fortmiller, toary Coulter, Mrs. Bigbee, Finerty and Van Tassell, Belshnzzer's maidens, Louise Pirile. Wanita Riley. Nl ie Snvder. iuuiiiic iciiucuann, ucucvicvc tiviiit, Helen Hulbert, Julia Crowell, Accom- Puutine Pennebaker, Genevieve Irvine, patnst Emma Six. Director ;.. E. Robinson. Lad'es of the oprra. Those men tioned above and Helen Hulbert, Ima Hanson, Mary Irvine, Margaret Jacks, Mrs. Margaret .Viartin, Mrs. J. P. Mar tin, Doris McClain, Mrs E. K. Miller, Margarita Pennebaker, Mrs. O.B. Stal naker, Hazel Thompson, Jessie Telford, Mrs. F. E. Van Tassel, Lola Wade, Agnes Wills.and Eva Wallace. Men of the opera Those mentioned above and J. V. Barton, Hans Flo, W. F. Heekman. J. P. Martin, O. V, White and Glen Wil'ard. John Holraan arrived this noon from Salem. RuV. Knott left this afternoon for i Yamhill county. Mrs. M. Brannan.went to Buena Vista this afternoon, j No championship game today. More I rain at Philadelphia. .vir. and Mrs. atackey left this nooi for a visit with friends at Irving. An inch of ruin fell in Philadelubia yesterday. That would soak things in I Oregon. A crazy Indian woman was brought out from Siletz today and taken to uie ; asy'iim. I Miss i.aura Taylor went to Eugene ' thit; al'terii'ioii for a visit wnii ner si.-l.er, 1 Aliss Geviy Dr. t Inist a:l, of the United Artizans, ; trip. Lawyer J. C. Christie went to C r Corvallis this afternoon on legal bus iness. R. A. Murphy and Chas. Cline left lis noon for Riddles alter the festive deer. I See '-strike bulletin posted in Oiejon ' Restaurant window. Lyon street. Shop Federation. Clyde Riley has a car load of Santiam j fir wood for sale. Call W. A. Cox, Bell phone. The Hampton-Columbian Mcgazine !has struck a rock, an 1 is in the nands of a receiver. silk anll Mesgalirie pett:coat sae,bet ,ues ever offered i8ee window display. chambers & McCnne. . ... . . Oregon is, and the valley is full of People ready to back up the statement with the best they have. 350 is the number of the lots in the new Burkhart Park additicn being laid out, instead of 135, stated yesterday, The Ladies Home Journal will be out tomorrow, a good number, like all of them. See Riiey Lubaugh in his chair. A wireless correspondence has just been curried on by two operators 6 000 miles apart, from S. F. to pear Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Moon and Miss Marg aret Guisendorfer went to Eugene this afternoon to attend the Adams Abbett edding. Hathaway and Prather's machine shop, at Corvallis, was oadly damaged by fire yesterday. The loss is reported at $8,000. Rev. and Mrs. Douglas, Dr. J. B. Eaton, H. P. Merrill a d others this noun re.uruud from the Baptist, con. Vcit ij.; at AlcMinnville. Walla Walla school boys yesterday burned the high school principal in efigy because he suspended some of them on account of foot ball. Ladd V Bush, of Salem, have bought the big Krebs hop farm neir Indtpend. ence, in settlement of a big bark debt, nearly $100,000 said to be the consider ation. The annual convention of the Baptist church of Oregon bgan at .VlcMinn vilie yesterday, with O. P. Coshow "1 Gosehurg, formerly of this county, in the cha r. viary x'-.derson, at onn ti.no the world's let nc stress, arrived in N. Y yesterday. T.'te Democrat man had the privilege of hearing her thirty two yesri, an. ti ihe was then 19. Secreiaij kVilson delivered an address before the national brewers, and the President down in California set uo the champagne. Verily the present admin istration is wet as well as indel. 32 liirlhs and 11 deaths wis the Linn countv recoid for Septemhpr. iust re coioed. The teath rate ia less than 5ys in a thousand, which is very low, h uh above that of the num.. prev ous. E K. Miller, of Eugene, who will '.-ik i he pait of IJviei. in PeUhnzzar. :h cr-taiy of ih. Euifcne Y. M. C. A., 'i in a p'endld singer, bu: a vounu r n of .-p.VrJ'if repitation an j attain men' In thecitv: W. O. Nisley. the piano r.ner and dealer. C. F. Morse and wire f P-.nrevillp. A. I. Shreve, tho Stay I m !,..n :t.T. E O. rarra of lie'mont. .dinn., '. Park, wife and daughter, of S inna, Kan.; Clyde L lapp, of Oron d . Wash At the Dreamland theater last night ne of the best fire pictuies shotn was .in the excellent orozram of the eveninp;, bos Angeics nre, wim an infre.ti-i ,ti r interwoven. The fir wa-t i -r thine, one actually occurring in I,ns AnfeleB. SPUD SHOW AT HARRISBURO. The spud show opened in Harrisburg yesterday with a good attendance There are spuds mere galore, all kinds, a line display according to thd rnport. A potato pyramid 8 feet high attracted attention, erected by Douglas Love. Everything else has been done by the women. A long table of fruits is a good one and there are candies, jellies, and ail manner of vegetables. Besides there is a very striking dis plav of relics, worth seeing; a copy of the" Ulster Co. Gazette of Jan. 4, 1800, ty Dr. Clark; a spinning wheel, Dy Miss Emma Love, one that has been in the family 150 years, brought to Oregon in 1So2; a sugar buwl 100 years old, owned by Mrs. Mountjoy; a plate by Mrs. Wm. Ayer, in the family over a hundred vears; a uunk owned by Mrs. Murdock, made in England in 1794. Today a good crowd of Albany peo pie at'eadeus. among them the follow ing geing on the noon train; Manager C. H. Stewart, A. D Hall. MrsE. D. Sloan, H Bryant, Bert Crawford, G. B. Cummings, M Senders, Dr. and Mrs. Shiun, J L Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Bouley and son, G. T. Hockensmith, L E. Blain, J. C. Irvine, W. W. Francis, D. P. Mason, Maj. C. B. Winn, G. H. Crowell and L. L. Swan. Njws from Albany's Six Early Trains. Dr. J. C. Booth and daughter of Leb- trip. The Dr. in reading the Morning Oregonian, about the address of Secre- tary Wilson to the brewers, remarked that when a boy, back in Iowa, he was a member of the Sabbath school class of Secretary Wilson for three years, The Secretary then was a very devout nhristi.i., nnrl romneranpfi man. i Rev. H. L. Nave, of Portland, passed through on his way home from Eug-ne, where he conducted services at the Presbyteiian church on Sunday. Rev. Mount, who has been in the hospital, is now able to be out, and is steadily im proving, with prospscts of fully recov ering. Among the commercial travelers leav ing were Allinirham, bound for Salem, Monson, with his paper, Wolff, Gardi ner and Sam Goldsmith. a t fTt. lfi Oscar Ingram, of Lebanon, left on a. S t SL. at Lebanon this morning white with frost. W. H. Jenkins, traveling passenger Kw ShrS 6 ' pys khZ tPhJ f?,;,. Tmw r5J;?lT; L At? ' i-,LrmbS -t -.T .Ar. r.' T'ri'i" Itr end Mm w 'r Irlw down fromMShedd MCCrm,Ck Cam6 Nineteen suit coses in a pile at the end of the depot, awaited their owners ueparcure, set, uown Willie waning iur the different trains. A Daner fuck containing n hat. with the card of a Rosoburg milliner on it, spoke for the manner in which people move about. A Packed House. The Empire last night was crowded io the si Jewaik, when die performance began at 7:30, and many were turned away, missing a good purtoruiance, enjoyed by those who got inside. The Hugnes W atkins Dixie Co, are a giod aggregation ot entertainers. Thev will be heard again tonight, and another big crowd is sure. Better go early. Tonmht there wik be an entire change of program. Besides their ex- celent work, worth nve times the price of admission there is a fine program of pictur s, including biograph. Tonight is the last dunce. And tha whole ad mission is only 10 cents. Shoes by Express. Being anxious to supply the great demand for certain kinds of ahoes, Chambers & McCuner d;d not wait to write or wait for freight. They tel egraphed to Philadelphia ard Cincin nati! . for cases of shoes to come by express. A number of cases have arrived so Friday and Saturday they can supply the women with eighteen an.i nineteen button tan shoes and all kinds of Gun Metal, Sueae, Patent, Velvet, Satin and Corduroy. r.xpress comes high but their popular prices will be the same, experienced shoe men to fit you properlv. Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albanv, Ore., postofficc uncalled for Oct 18. Hill. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertise letters, giving the date: Mrs. J. VV. Armstrong, Mrs. Harry Dunkie. Mrs. Clara Foline. MrB Kel- 'Midi, Will Ltterman, R. E. Mullen, i Mary Alice Parwer, Nettie Robbins. R i F S-it. Henry Uhl. Flix Wagner, Chsr'i- Whitlpr. Hollis Williams. Wngiit Wilson. Warr.'n Wilcox (2) J. K. Van WiNKp.. P. M. A f ir.e Candy Display. 'Th display ot Albany ml can'lv at the Mission Parlors is one of the fHic-i seen in the valley, high grade, clean, up to date, dandy candy, made by tlx Mission's own candy maker It cover? a large variety of Boft and hard con fectionary, the latest in everyhing. TheWezlher. rfange of temperature C2 34. The rivor 1 6 f tel. Prediction: f t:' onlf' t and Fri 'i y A BIG SHOW Tilcgraphs Ar. HolbrocK Omaha. from Manager Stewart, of the Commercial Club yesterday evening received the lollowirg dispatch iroin J. C. Holbrook, at Omaha; "Will need more literature immediate ly. This is a big show. Send a lot. " Last evenimr a short session of the commercial cluo was held and several thousand pieces were ordered sent at once. The Land Show at Omaha it is said will bring together about 50,000 peo ple from a section that sends many to the Northwest Tne opinion is that we are reaching the most people interested in uregon. MARRIED. Anderson-Burkharl. In Portland. on Wednesday evening, Oct. 18, Mr. Fred Anderson and Miss Adrn Burkhart. The groom is a popular barber, a mem- Der ot tne nrm ot Bruce 4s Anderson, ana son of T. J. Anderson, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. Ed. Burk hart, a young lady of excellent char acter, a native of Linn county. They will be home tomorrow and will be met wi!h the best wishes of hclr many friends. Hansard Pardoned. After paying $850 fines imposed by JudB Harris, of Eugene, yesterday upon recommendation of Judge Harris, and Dlst- A"orn?y B"8?". Hansard was pardoned by the Gov. from the jail sentence, the principal grounds being the man has an incurable disease. Hansard, when the local option law went into effect, began a career of blind-pigging at Lebanon, followed by several arrests and light sentences here, when he changed his field of operation to Lane county, where the finea have been put on with a sledge liuilliill-l, UI1U VCt lie 11U KUJJl. HI 1L U1H11 finally correlled in those last cases. which probably ends his blind-pigging. If not the proper thing will bo to send him to the asylum His downfall ought to be an example, but will it be? Death of Mrs. Muehlenhoff. ,.... j ,..uiu. dicd at her home near Lyons yesterday mnfniniT omi th. f-,0,i ...n lavuxaia,, uaau HI- lUilciai luurt J IClVJ n lj me ui. l, cnurcn in this city inis alter- noon. Mrs- Muehlenhoff, whoso maiden nlime wa Fen-y. boinnearFt. Madison, Iowa. Aug. 1. 1848, and came to Oregon with her folks in Wb'Z. She was rried twice. She was a member . ttJZ T.J?' 1 , . . " '-.S Ju.o lit I this city. : Shu leaves n hncluinrl nnd tha follnw. ing -children: Chns:. M. Anderson, lynotyper On tne Salem Jounnl; f hi Anderson, of Plainview: Mrs. John Bowman, of Langloise, and Lena M. nnd Loyd G. Anderson, residing at home. Jackson's Assessment. The total assessment of Jackson county ir $40,000,000, approximately It will take a big slice of the tax just for $75,000 interest money on the $1,500,000 bonds alone. Medford hails with $0,3(1, H43 of the assessment, with Ashland next with $3,185, 6-10. Then the ord:-r la I enta1 Point, Jacksonville, Gold hill, "hoenix, Talent, Eagle Point and Woodville, all under a million. 209 automobiles in the entire couny shows how the DUmher has been exaggerated. Looking Towarcs Oieeon. A Mr Wilson a.id ins family are hre from Texas, with a view to locating. He reported at least forty far Hies who were-intending to come to Oregon to live. Failure of crops there and their frequency, was causing a good deal of discouragement. A man and bis family just here from Kansas repor ed a great shortage there and many luoking this way, where crops never tail. A Portland Tragedy. Portland. Oct. 18 Apparently ment illy deri.nE-.ld by brooding over his ill hei.lth, far as can he learned, Irving n. iiiicii:i:iiii. ugeu o, emuioyeu as :iiv salism.;n. I.y ihe local brunch of the Standard Oil comptnv, shot anil killed his wife, lteih-1 MtCov Mini- thamp aged 211, in thei' r.r..nn in tlv Stanley apar ments, 7ul vtushington street, presumably some time Monday ivening, i.r.! then committed auxidu. W. f. Ilccknian was a Corvallis vig: tor toiji.y. iiV-ei Guy Levelling returned this nuon frm a Salem trip i1r i.'id Mrs. E. D. Angell, of Furtfo. J. D.. are in the city. Herl Turn-dge. a prominent young nun of nill City, is in the cily, v n .1. I. Tnrpin and daughter Min lie. of -Vaterloo. have been in the city. liar'" S'.blosser thi-t nion returned Torn .- .. e:n, where he ha been several 13 s, c-.m-nereial Irave.ler, jpar .-oat orva oy, wai in the ;it y lo-'.iy W ('. M-lin of ths city. and f hi her - in U L. E. Bi n tp, of Port and, left his at -mo in for Koseburg on a hunt Mr nnd 'r . Sumuel Went, and wo lau.-h'.-rj. V is'rt N. Hie and Lillian. htm in Ihe city on a visit with their eo'lsin. Rev '. P. White, while on t.lteir vav to r-isudena. Calif., to snend tho winter, Tn. y are old residents o' Pitts'nir.f, where M. Wejt was in bin ine for lo'iv-three years, now retir j and taking things easy. Absolutely Pure! To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. Label wil Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar OUR'S BEST Benton-Marion-Lanc-Linr. Exhibit Is Great. Corvallis. Oct. 10. The exhibit at the Omaha land show of the four Wil lamette viilley cuunties, Benton, Lane, Linn and Marion, is conceded to be tho best exhibit at the show, so stales a telegram from Frank Groves, repre- ,u e .!.... rw. SeiliailVU Ul UIO lUUI CUUIlbi.'9 n, vriiiu- f. r,., ... n u.toH in write to frivn.is who live in the vicinity n un ., ,u VI VllltlllC, Ullll III-. Ill tv u- - - pon exhibit at the umanu ana snow. Some Lane county hops yesterday sold for 40 3-8 cents. McCourt will not be undersold in coal. Get prictis and he will beat it Fifty aviators have been killed this vear. Beuts foot ball and the 4th ot July. Kid McCoy is ubout to havo his 8th round in marriage. What a lot ot fool women in tho world. The Ladies Home Journal for Nov. is out. The cover is a line one, novel and catchy See Itiloy Lobough. The bank at Philomath has been closed, at least temporarily. Too many loans is tho cause of th-- trouble. With the aerophone, anew invention, one may talk through Bolid walls, in fact it is claimed through livu miles of solid rock. Two cleaners, who cleaned things in Albanv and made a cican up, are said to huvu cleaned out owing one hotel $i!l and another $10. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schulty, who have Dcen witn tne usoorn at r,ugenu, tins afternoon went to Salem to clerk for the New Marion, It is reported that prohibition has probably carried in Maine by 7W, though tho oflicial decision of the count ing beard has yet been given. The Elks propose a novelty at the big Elk's convention of roses and inn balls at the same time, summer and winter, bringing three car loads of ; 8now down from Mt. ilood, Mrs. J. P. Wallace, Mrs. J.' L. Tom - linson and Mrs. J. S Morgan returned this noon from McMinnvlile, nnd re ported a good time at tne convention, with plenty of chic'ten thrown in. A cannonado heard last night west ward was duo to the dynamitii g the old wheel of the Oregon PowerCo., in order to break it up, more easily dispjBed of. Tne big new wheel is in place, an im mense structure. A new wheel bas been shioped to Aluany to take tho place of tho old flat v.l eel that has been making a noise liko 4m of Ju'y celebration, as the Eugene east off car has thugged along Lyon and First streets, Under the newsystem of a purchasing auo ncy by the state, in six months the e, ntructs amounted to over $82,000, of I wi.i.h only about Sll.OHO went to Salem eo'icerns. this muKes naiem squeal ; j t nu. mat eiu,, in no uioiu oiuucn iu von tracts than Portland or Albany. Portland yesterday defentod S. F. 3 to Z a botne ru.i ny ivunn umng tne act, ....I ... nm,r thn ..nnnnnt f,, I'rtri in n,l in u v. ...... r . ....m, this came being necessary. Lob Angles defeated Vernon 10 to 6. and did not throw the fnimi, ru xo many hive been predicting. J.J i oliinB, E D. Cusick, Henry Kroner, itny lyrawiorii, vv. n. ii-jgi ti, W. A. i! r ott and I) C. Green took loads in their auto tn the Hamuli!) g -pod sho yesterday. Returning Hie eais of Collins and Crawford came I'in.rgn Benton county, a fine trip. tl.i'ru WilUina ilnli-rhtfilllv on. ..,;,.,. , Thursday afternoon book I ,.,.. ht.r h, lnl, ,, 7,h street. Tho gu.'S's were highly entertairied with 1 music d. rm." the afternoon by Mi.i' ' It ., .1 ti ..lan.m lh Mr. W k-n, I U.iZI i a-iso A ov Miss Swank and Mis Hock. . 1 nsmtlh rveo a delicious luncheon. 1 At Maeon Ga., yesterday, Ely. tho iator, who was in Oregon several , nrw-ths rrt'o, ore of the most daring . ilr4 in the 1. S . was kll h.d bv netklt a too much of a dip and crashing to ti e Ur iund, losing control of his m ichine. i it h a ereat min'i-rn g .tin1, but a fatal one in the long run. yuidc you Wo Lima Phosphates News from AILany s Six Etfiy Trains. E. H. Rhodes' went' to Salem on prjtie business, preparatory to dispos ing oi ins crop, nuout izu,uuu pounus. As high as 8.G con s has been paid, though tho Portland papers have not given the quotation correctly, putting the price at less than 8 cents This is probably tho highost paid for prunes. W. A. Ewing, the Scio banker, re turned homo after a short Albany trip, and reported things Bcreno on Thomas creek. Scio some day hopes to bo on the railroud map. A. W. Blackburn arrived from Leba- non on a short business trip. Olf again: W. W. Allinghnm, C L. Monson, Wolff, Goldsmith and other commercial travelers radiating around Albany. Tuin Psigeos, the Lebanon boot black, returned f.m a visit among tho breth ren at Portland. Kuv. Win. McLeod, of Mill City, re turned home nfter attending presby tery and tho synod, stopping in Salem on tho waV home. N. D. Conn left for Jelterson on a real estate trip. Milt McGuire returned from an elec tric trip. MrB. Wm. Morgan went to Lebanon to visit relatives. Miss Hannah, of Scio, left for home after a visit at S. Shupp'a. A gang of mon are at work on the roof of tho depot, giving it ngreonhue, in keeping with tho new pnrk, and add ing to the good appcaranoe of things. A Civil Service Meeting. A meeting of civil service omployces of Albany and neighboring cities of the Willamette Valley will bu held in Al bany tomorrow evening at 8 p.m., at the Commercial Club rooms for the purpose of organizing a Willamette Valley Branch of tho U S. Civil Ser vice Retirement Association. Fred P. Holm, Sec. of the Portland branch and other prominent speakers will bu present to address tho meeting. All members of thu Civil Service aro reuuested to bu present and the public , Anolfort ia being made to havo Con - is niviieu to aitunu. grcHsman Hawley present. Tho organ ization is in the interest ot the retire ment bill. It is said congress will un doudtcdly pass .the bil' at tho noxt ses sion, and tne tir-n want a hand in se curing one ihat covers their rights. Two Anuniiirients A R-d m mmmm . 2?i;a ?ral4faal At the coming ci'v election besides a full city ticaet two mensurcs will be voted on. an amendment nruvidinv: for , the appointment of a deputy c.ty j recorder, so that during the absence of I the regular recorder there will be some Tone in tha o'tieo having authority to ! act, ai.d an amendment that will do I away with the pn si nt 8 mill t .x levy limit, Riving the oily c luneil the power The Lane County Style. w lo R Hllrct wnB ,rl ) nl Eu(ten0. ' ... ..... n yi.Mopiny hetoro Justico nrvson, ann pr08,.ult.,j hy District Attorney Bry- on cnil.,.(1 witn vj0,ltjun of tho local ti , aw founf KUit an( fln j by Justice Bryson 300 and 20 days in Jail, Ttmt is tho way things aro done in Eu- aune. The Weather. Range of temperature C6 37. The river is 1 4 feet. r-rediction: fair tonight and Satur day. Stanley Hammel is now In a drug b'oio at Tillamook. Th-j Democrat has r c ived from him a post card picture showing the arrival of the firs', train at Tillamook on Oc . 9. Capt. Hammel may be seen in the crowd. The brewers "ociatmn of th U. S. sends out ar t - re.u arly to the papers ot the . - oirv lor usj i.s dis- patches. Tlu Ur.-uuiau give i nil the dope. Just now the effort l being made to make the husinejs a m e.-ul une, a trick that catches bomu. I