Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 03, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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    GOV. WILSON IS EXPLICIT.
Gov. Wilson, who is probably the
leading candidate for the Democratic
nomination, is as explicit on the tarifl
question as he is on everything else.
In a recent speech he said:
"I want to protect American indus
try as much as anybody does, but I
want to protect the rank and file ot
those who are engaged in it. And I
am very much more interested in t!n
prosperity of the nation as a wholi
than 1 am in the prosperity of smal:
sections of the nation, which will
thereafter patronize the rest of in and
give n such parts of the prosperity a;
(hey choose to share with us."
I arm legislation in the pan hail one
purpose in view, the prosperity of the
few. Gov. Wilson looks for benefits
for the rank and file. Thai's the sort
of a tariff the people want.
MYSTERIOUS WAYS.
They have the functions of the phy
sician right end foremost here. First,
the reservation of health and all pos
sible effort to prevent disease. Sec
ond, restoration when deasease is un
a voidable. J C. ELLIOT 1'.
TUESDAYS
'Nothing is mote unfortunate foi
business than an air of mystery in
volving' the purposes of the govern
ment in relation to ii," says The Mini
sey editorially. "President Taft, or his
.uiomey-tjcncral, ought to lake the
country into their confidence, and let
:i know jii:.t as nearly as may be what
it lias to expect from them.
"When the Standard Oil and "
bacco Trust decisions were b:
awaited by the country, business ,
deprced because of tincertaii
When these decisions came, althoi
they were aiila.,'ouislic to the ruru
lions involved, every index of business
tendency snowed a buoyant disposi
lion. Anything was better than t:n
certainty.
. 10 Meiiiu around with an itnpres
sue aspect of mystery, administering
mi !' 1 1 s 01 sc ire 10 one nan of pun
ishment, is about the worst ll.iiif- tint
-...urn n.ippeu. nn.siness is no :ritn;iia!
... i, mere ;,re some criminal., 111
business. Business ought not to be
destroyed in the hope of catching the
iii.nvi.iviors m inc wreckage.
Will not the national authorities,
some quaiiiieu spokesman,
speak a dchnitc, assured word?"
REV. ELLIOTT AT PANAMA.
Vfct 17, iyjj The first impressions
01 Colon are confused and conflicting,
these surroundings arc no forcig.i to
anything I have ever before seen.
Hie tropical trees, bread fruit, ur
uiKes, eocoaniits, lime and others J
had never heard of abound, also many
,-trange vegetables and flower plants.
J he people are nioslU. I,.,... 1
r'lJ:""y s"'e longue unknown
to inc. I here are a few while people
.... ui: taiK iikc Home loius and
prevailing dress, men and wo
men, is while. The natives have no
separate residences. They live up
stairs over their shops or places of
business. A great many are thus
poked inio a small space. The Ameri
can houses are built so as to be roomy,
comfortable and almost luxuriant with
screened porches and baths and elec
tric light and water. The yards
vwii im:m in une mm, uncle .'sain pay
101- ,111. 1 11c nigging 01 the canal
great task ami reminds me of
rim war wiien no sacniicc was too
great to accomplish :':c desired re
sult. So the millions of money are
spent here. These workmen are vol
unteers but arc ne t ! iin! to any term
of service. TI.ev can give up their
jobs and stop any d.iv and not be shot
for desertion. So li.e
ossary is to trcal the
will he nc.'illliy, coniiorianic anil con
tented and stick to ihe job. They arc
given big wages and enjoy much they
lacked at home. The schools are I
and good spring covered vvajrons with
SCIO CON
DENSED MILK
Here is another"fuather in our cap,
Ihe Pure food Commission has been
testing mo unterent brands of con
lensed milk manufactured in the state,
ana tne result is most gratifying 'o the
pride of the citizens of this c Uuiy. It
nas been demonstrated by the Commis
lion that the "Country Club" brand,
manulactured bv the Scio Condense;
Milk Company, is better than any other
now maue in tne state, witn a single
exception. The following brands were
tesicu: sunrise, t.ountry Club, Carna
Hon, Bordens, Yeloban, Hoiley, Mt
Vernon and H- ffman. The first two
Country Club and Sunrise were pro
nounced the beet, and it was decided
Hut they could be sold anywhere. The
next three Carnation, Bordens and
ieloban were considered legal in this
state oiuv; ana the last three wire,
declared illegal altogether. The man
agernont cf the Scio Company is to be
congratulated upon this splendid
triumph, and no one can show their
appieciation of the Company's effort to
out on tne market an absolutely fute
ptoduct in a better way than by giving
inai uranu tne preterence wflen buying
We understand that the Condenser lias
not been running dnring the dry a. ason,
but will start up about January 1st
and we hope the dairymen of that
section will ive 1: a hearty support
which it surelv deserves, antl thus
enable the institution to run to its full
capacity throughout the entire year.
C. il STEWAKT.
WEDNESDAY.
A Fine Thing, full 01 Snap and
Power,
The first day of the snlendldlv man
aged joint teachers' institute was a
great success, elicitirg much interest,
almost equal to a Chautauqua.
In the evening a social session was
held with the high school auditorium
filled. A short musical urogram was
presented, mostly music, with The
Songs of the Nations, bv the children
of the Prpsbyteran a. S. in costume, as
tne principal toature.
There were two good addresses this
forenoon, by Sunt. Aldermann on the
new course of study, fully explained,
and Prof. 13 D. ResBlor, of the 0 A.
C the new education, speaking for the
spierxiki progress ot tne day in educa
tion.
Tho department work was as follows:
Primary, Miss Maude Laughead on
expression and how to got it; inter
mediate. Miss Olive Davis, gcogranhv:
advanced. Miss Montana Hasting', un
ire 1 spelling; rural, Prof Carlton on 1 rgan
izatian of the rural schou . and hi-f
is a ischool; Missllolen IConnedy on care ttnd
the I use of library books.
This afternoon the department work
was:
Primary, Miss Laughead on tho be
ginning of numbers and numbers;
intermediate, Prof. Kirk on arithmetic
and Prof. Hesslor on play and play
grounds; advanced. M'ss Monian
lirst tiling nee-1 Hustings mi comoosition and Prof,
nun that lliey Carlton on recitation; rural. Supervisor
neiiiiur un uisincs work anu supc
Alderman on rural life; h gh school.
Prof. Go ding of Scio. on somo labra
tury methods and Supt. Boetticher on
the hmh school courso of study, its
END OF THE
INSTITUTE.
This was the last day of the very in
structive and successful joint teacher's
institute for Linn and Benton, a splen
did affair, well manured.
The lecture last night by Supt. Alder
man was l.stened to oy a large aud
ience, who apDreciated the able offer
ing; an exaltation of the cause of
education.
This mo; ning there were two excellent
assembly addresses, one by Dr. Bennett
of the U. 0. on a young man's 1 leal,
ably presented, the other by Supt.
Alderman on tne sch .ol law, an import
ant one.
The department work was: primary,
pictures, by Hiss Laugnead; intermedi
iate and advanced, business writing, by
Prof. F. F. Vancort: rural schools, dis
cipline, by Prof. Kirk; high school,
interest in education, by Prof. Re3sler.
who always talks to the point, with
something good.
This afternoon the department work
was: primar-, source of lanouaue
CIRCUIT COURT
Judge Galloway convened department
two of the circuit court at 1 o'clock
today. The jury being called back to
sit on two cases in which Judge Kelly
had been interested these were called
first, so as not to keep the jury.
Lang & Jonea agt. the Scio Cieamery
Co. is a suit for damages for not de
liveiirig a big order for condensed milk.
The attorneys are Stapleton of Port
land, and Hewitt & Sox, of this cttv.
for the plaintiff and Weatherford &
Weatherforford for the defencant
Following is the jury: 0. L. Balti
more, A. Barnes, H. S. Bliss, J.J.
Collins, W. A. Cox, A I. Crandall, A.
J. Lightly. John Mars, J. M. Schleeel
Ed. Skelton, Jos. S'.rickler. J. K. Tate!
Judgment was rendered in
a. Cj. nonie agt. 1. A
ing a tax hen, and S,
ter title.
Low foreclos
L. Kent to regis-
Following the creamery case will be
J. W. Kirkland agt. D. S. Smith as
sheriff, a suit over the Al. Peacock
property replevied by the defendant as
sheriff, and claimed by the plaintiff.
Then the regular docket will be taken
up and the jury discharged.
There are thirteen divorces on the
docket: Purcell. Hamilton. W atsnn.
materia, by Miss Laughead. who has ! McTee! FAffiurtxX.
made a splendid record diinno- tha n. ' i, uy.uru, new
made a splendid record during the in
stitute in this important part of educa
tional work, the foundation part of the
education, that counts; intermediate
and advanced, . rt education, by Miss
Camprell, a branch that is raininu a
strong foothold in the new education:
rural, eighth grade examinations, by
Supts Jackson and Mack, high school,
reasonable basis for promotion, by City
Superintendent Boetticher, a close
student of high school problems, now
to the front in school work. '
Ihe institute closed ov an arlrlrftsa hv
Dr. Bennett.
Kum Again.
man, Essig,
Brown.
Flood, Walters, Banks,
THE WORLD.
MISFITS
Help boost, don't obstruct.
Hallowe'en tonight,
dale.
Don't be van-
Oct. weather has made
Sept.
up for wet
C H NEWS
J rru'.,ge license was U-ued :r P.
E. Gardner, t..d 22. born in I,'., and
Burnease L'enr.ttt, 20, born in Mich.,
both of Hais. y.
Ds-en's rect-'t ed:
Centra! Lam: ( 0. to W. K. Eilyej
In- 6 ol lui i.'s ad $ 10
M. S. Stn-a to J. H. K.-. ney ls2
acres 13-1 E 10
A m w su t is Wm. George agt. the
Curtis Lumeer Cj. to recover $-luo0 for
fuiaie to .ompiete a contract for the
sale f l.a.lti acres, 10 2 E. The
attorneys ure H W. Hogoe i f Portland
' and Henry CMin of s-ao Krariusco.
C:rcu:t Court :
" he cese cf Lang act. the Scio Con
densery went to the jury about press
The people want a preside..! who will
neep his word.
A man with a big gun in his pocket
may talk peace.
Albany ii going to need all the pro
posed limits and more too.
55 for Taft for president oat of over
1200 doesn't iojk very Tafty in Or.
Every man has to be for neace. at
least nominally.including the president. time, to be followed by the Peacock re-
pieviDCuse.-
We have our hands full at home with-
out subscribing for things in other Deeds recorded:
t0WD8' " ! A. M. Gaunt to Emma Gos3er 50
by 132 feet Harrisburg . . ,.$
Portland continues to talk modefcity. W"1, Roch to A. Gaunt 50 by 62.
No city will eyer be model if full ,",,. ,abBre
of saloons. WidenertoA. Gaunt 50bv
I 70 ft Harrisburg
J B. Moore ta Geo Cain 60 by 96
ft Brownsville
AT THE
COURT H0USE;aand
At Oregon Crtv recentlv a divorce
was granted, dissolving the marriage . was a fierce job.
, ne 01 n. . uocKernne and Alice A
Cockerline of this city.
f here is a renoit that the C. & V.
will soon take its place in tne railroad part of p in reality.
..v. u bo a viaiii.ii ui vile o. r. iiiaieau
of a separate road. If this is done it
will mean a 3 cent fare on the road.
Senator Miller an J. C. Mayer have
bought of R. W. Gibson, nine acres in
the suburbs of Lebanon, at a n;g price.
put on tne mar-
It is just as much the business1 of
mght police to capture blind pigs aa J
day policemen j
Decree of
A newcomer this morning remarked Kent,
that finding a house in Albany for rent
registraiica title S. tV
Il is up to our friends' in the suburbs-
to help make a city of Albany, and be a
The story is told that a-Cottage Grove
physician prescribed a gallon of whiskey
for a man's ailment.
Circuit Court:
Portland is a rich city, and should
; keep u? its own institutions'. Kot send
The excavation for th haso.t of t0 Albany tor subscription
the new Presbyterian church- on the
j corner of 5th and Broadalbin has been If Albany fa to grow and develop as
Fatal Acciaentto H. A. Sears.
C. W. Sears went to Eugene lasf
evening and Mrs. Sears this afternoon.
' atteno the funeral of Mr Sears
brother H A. Sears, prominsnt in the
affairs or Lane comtv for many years,
agooO citizen. Mr. .Sen's wasridirgon
ma tricycle ne has uscJb i acc uni of a
touch of paralysis, w.,en something
broke and he was precipitated to the
graond, receiving injuries that resulted
in his deaib.
m. , I - " B.ju u 1 UOUUIU,,, IJ3 Usvll XI fS 1 1tTU J 13 LO
iiiu jui v ill Lilt uhhb ma i.nn.7 Bffr rr anmn drMi ho 'I'hn A Un.... E..nl 1- 'i. II Is s F. s
i 1. , 7 . " -n - -S....S..S.SS.S, u. o ntsraiij fire- ww., peuuie OH? il Will IL mUSC reacn OUt, nOC
Scio Condensery brought in a verdict Docksteader & Thompson, and accepted for next year, bat for the next ten or
last evening in favor f the defendant, by the church committee pronounti-ng it fifteen years.
The trial of. I W. KirkhanH aat tho on. ovnollo.t ,..,, . ........ ,s..r..c J
, . I ' " . S.AS.S.1.V,, pice sfl ui n, wuivdjr ui
, a lEiti-rii suit, lu I Kuvur dtuii. uraisin.
erty levied in a suit against Al Peamck I
by Mrs Peacock, was begun this morning
ue.uro tne jury: iviessrs. ualtimo.'e,
Barnes, Beltinger.Bliss, Brigxs.j-.ightte,
Mars. Marsb, Schlegel, Skeltwi, Strick
ler, Wrightman.
Newsuit: N. M Newooct mvt.. f).
C. E B. Co. to o.utet tirle.
a leacher in each gathers up Ihe white uve.opiiis.ni anu trona.
children ill the nu.rniiig, returns them ., 1 he auasitm cU-sc-d with a tine talk by
to their homes for lunch anil lakes Montana Hastings on the demon-
them again in afleniooi. and returns " '' Not only a bright
them The sinie H-ieons Lr-iiliei- ihe youn,t , w"mi,n- but possessing an
i . . c r i , , I. , , h' , . attractive personality. By the way the
children for .Sunday school and lake Democrat "mistook that Montana for a
inem noiue again an ai vjucie .oaiil s nmn'a num.. un,l th t,.irA u,u ,.n it It
practical hu8 heen st.Lrifusted that it bo chanffed
to urogon
Tonight i hero will be an address bv
Supt Alderman and other exercises,
beginning at 7:15, and Albany peop'e
should pack the hall.
expense. Some ny tin
Socialism, the government owr.nig
everything aud everybody working for
the governnienl. It is only Socialism
as any army is socialistic and is as
subject lo military control only the
men and families must he contented
or thev will desert lite iol
There is nolhiug greater than the Albany Mail Tells about Goodirtfi
sanitation of this zone. The Panama ,
K. K. across tile isthmus years ago
cost more lives than cross ties and it
has ever since been regarded
ous tor a white mail to make Ihe trip.
The lovvns Colon and Panama were
wreaking with filth and epidemics
were ireiiuent. Yellow fever aud oth
er ialal diseases were epidemic. This
was ihe "pest hole of the earth" and
it has been transformed into a "health
resort." The work was iimlc-'taken
vviili a strong military haml and was
thoroughly done and is continued.
The brush was cut and i-t.ignaul water
drained or coal oiled to en rid of the
niosipiuoes. The quarters all have
broad porches protected by line
screens and every possible hatchery
of inosiiuiloes destroyed. Then there
were established filtrating water sys
tems aud sewerage and the natives
were compelled lo cK-.in up and keep
their nu.iilei's dean. The owners of
property are liable il their tenants per
mil nlili to accuuuil.-.te. Sanitary po
lice patrol the streets and compel
obedience. A law even reunites tlteul
to wear a certain amount ,i clolliin.e..
cry tew naked children ;mc now seen.
The sick are sent to the lo -sititals
where thev have every cue
new aiTiviils p;.ss two i,- ; t-t t:o..s
lore holding.
The food i- inspected so tint
taiuled nu .it or s' i',r . i '-i -deliv
eved to c.o- o eir , '
ter i- sub k, i i., .l.nl
I
Gooding. Idaho, Oct. 28. There is
langer- quite a change from Albany to Gooding,
Hero it is cold, and there is a raw wind
and dust galore, with ice every night,
but a bright sun during tho day.
Thi" is a new country, people being
here from all the states, Rome from
Linn county. They have taken land up
under tho Carey act. There is an
abundance of water here, taken out of
Big and Little Wood rivers. AlJerome
water is short. Quito a numbor art
liaving the Jerome country. Land is
held hero from $tit) to $5.0 an acre.
The protluets aro wheat, oats, barley
alfalfa, potatoes and some apples. Inn
to 500 bushels of potatoes are raised per
acre.
People seem prosperous and content
ed, as much as if they lived in a goial
climate, like that of Albany.
viooiimi: has u.uiHt people. ; ome good
First marrhge license in Nv. F.
M. St. John, 29. and Edith M. Mays,
18, both of Albany and born in Ot.
People in the suburbs of tit dry nre
as much residents of the city in pin:
and general privileges, as those inside
ihe present contracted limitsi and the
men should! be voters ju t tbe'same. i
The post" office, this morning was
flooded with circulars from t vo Portland
houses, boosting certain whiskeys and
beer, the avenue to the bh.'gest blind
pig that runs around, the expeess.
County court is jnisasiion.
Deeds recorded:
Laura A. Dinknsor. to Susan E.
Holgate. 5-18 acre 5G2
WiM. It E. Co to Etix.vbeth J.
White, 2 Ms. Haltcy 75
R. F.Krampio Lillie il. Berg
ma:, lot H's -1th ad 10
Royal WeMi Ladiw" thofr.
The ladies of the Royal Wjlsh Ladies'
, Choir, which appears at the MethodiFt
church Friday night, Nov. 10. at 8:
I o'clock, are beautiful and arSistic, not
: only u their vocal attributes;-they are
beautiful and artistic in their appear
ance. ineir present tour marks- a: ,
great improvement in the latter attri- ",,e of the ma'e teachers was talking
bute, whiclris second only to their own Wltn 8 young lady, at the reception bat
gift of the art anil suul of sjng. far evening, when a high scnool boy re
whereas formerly they were attired in marked to him that he was looking for
thd full regalia of the national 03tume, 8 ?ooa looking young lady to talk with,
Dame Wales is now more suggestive wrien m, t. remarked, "that's- better
than real, and the result is that- the tha'' 1 nave Deen able to do "
stare appearance of the choir is-beauti-!
iui and artistic wtthal.
IN THE MAIL.
Hbresi eoitors are to &nok at nr..
mting in Portland: Ted Piper. Jack
Caujol. i.n.i ( harlie J'aekson. Wonder
it t ej will have .heir knives-out.
NOTICE TO CHEDITOES.
lithe matter of tht-Estate of Elisha
U. X'erry, deceased.. .
.Vatice is hereby gri'on tli;dt the tin- .
dcrsigned has been apnointod admin
istratrix of the estate- of Eiisha G.
Spe.iry, deceased, by- order of the
County Court of the Siate of Oregon
lor he County of Linn. All persons
lytving- claims again?; said sstate are
hereh-y required to present tie same,
duly verified as hv law required, at the
omcs of C. B. Winn, in Albany, Linn
County, Oregon, within si.-i months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 2nd dav of November.
1911. PHOEBE M. WILLS.
Administratrix of the .'estate f Elisha
G. Sperry, deceased.
J. V. YATES,
Attorney for AdiViinistrnta-ix. ) '
The roeeiptB-of the recorder for Oct..;
were next the- largess yet reported. ! About the
$49.1 fit around Albany is the Oregon Elestric's. from Linn county
steam phovel.
! EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
: Ntirice is hereby (iven th-tr tlie un-
dcrjigned by an order of ;he County
! Court of Linn County, Oregon, have
Tangent
Can' ihovel Dirt, but not Vote ! . . , , ..
; An O. A. G. bulletin annoutisiiig
cuoturi uy ine- luaurigai L Uli. Com hnsi nnnn nia, .1-.
most interesting- thing- Posed of 34 spirls, cm Dec. . 8. TWo nre I last.-will and testament of A B. Kellv
deceased. All persons having claims
against such estate are ninuii-ed to
! present them within six ninnrii. irmn
: the date of this notice, with the prop
Some matter frwn the Nations! Citi- er vouchers, to the undersigrred at
tens' League,, for the promotioa. of a th?tr- residence, near Thomas, Oregon.
i ear, aim iwuwe maife a train.
,;n ;a riling ; ssi c
.'''" id iiiici in- siiii a iVYf
Miss Viva Aavhibald
Twice tull fills a flump' of Albany, and Miss Elmora Suiitell of
A whole
minutes.
and is entirely dumped in a minute and
a hilt. Ihe big shovel cuts a wide
Halsey, both; first altos.
J. h Ownbe has started for Georgiav !TV banking system. One statement ! Dated this -Ith dav of October 19 1
to visit relatives. He expects to be-; 't work 11 18 l9 appreciate hsw the; is. ..Tha MB9ent banking sv.tnm. of t a - i.-c-r t ' '
gone ne months. , t-anama cani is dug by many tHb j u. S. Is a Bnic bedrr Asnatneedi r liraiv
Linnie Tisdale-. who hae- been in Eas 8 lT, f,u tlillv. . 1 is a system, that shall check Wall St.": .' IlCaior,
years, is nurL.,,, '.,,, . . i, i7 1 C. C. BRYANT. Attorney.
ihehked.it:: A N. Y letter tailing what editors' P-ir uct. o, iyu, ia3t
Ob " he said. "Bke can erunfc and say of Gov, VVilsea. being boosted all Publication iov. 1, WIT.
em Orejjon tor several
visiting his parents in Tangent.
B. F Thorp has moved; with his fam
.. . . . . s.,p -ic miu, one mil KiuDlf otl
ily from Suver tojangents where they 9he caa. shovel: dirt, bot she can't Tote.
Arthnn- Kilkina- a waiter on the North- i
ern Pacific Pullman diner, is visiting ;
ing his relatives in Tangent. ' Edmund Vance Couke.
G. C. Stallmachur and wife visited!
with fi lends in Lebanon Sunday. I
the way from the Atlantic to tha Pacific. !
I
Miss Cora Scott went to Carvallis to-
visit with her brother last Sunday,
J. H. Filkins has iust returned from
a visit with his sister in Color adj.
Edmund Vance Cooke, poet anoY lees.
turer, in the Albany College Lecture
Course, will appear, on Saturday night.
Nov. sts. at tie M E. church. We hear
enthuaiaetia reports concerning
Mr. and Sin. M. 1. Wood passed.) recent engagement at Corvallis. Watch
through Tangent Sundav for a visit ; the wLndown for nuwt nttmefivo. ariva.
with Mrs. Woods brother J. F. Scott at Using el Mr. Cooke's work.
Corvallis. ; Quotations from prominent' city
Leonard Moses has quit the farm and) papers:
gone U try and learn tho mysteries of I "A poet cf rare ability and unusual
running auiomoDiies uistveruess. ur. vajok.o is xvauy a
F. . Sharp has rented! his farm to "e"i?,j J u u
some men by the name of Veers for- . ,Head nd 8houWer8. above any en
three years tertauier seen in our city."
v i..l. ,:n .. . "There was no one in the audience
Pi,T ' rif-,uLe f.T aC.uVe would not gladly have listened two
work lor a while as his health is rather hours, longer."
M..Vi. v,r,rr s-uarp ,. a Be.urea apo- "Mr. Cooke's a born comeeaan. Re
smoti in the round house at Albany. duced hi3 nearer9 ,0 helple33 langnter."
The clover huilers have ju3t tinishedi "As a reader and imDersonator he i
their full run. the peer of any man on the loetureplat-
Karmers are well along with theit form."
fall seeding. I "is audit-nce in roars of laugh-
RITlWMrvMsr
Some GTW farminr congress hntn. i tu. il, rir,,,-, rA.... ...-.'.!.. es.... .r
deserving attention, as the new system , CeSon for the County of Linn De
i will put sense into the business. Ifartment No. 2j. '
Isaac C. Brovvji, plaintiff, vs. Char-
Numeroas consments by the-Amerkan I Brown, deCendant.
io v-uartottc Brown,, the above
named defendant!.
in the name of the state ot Oregon,
required ta appear
Economic League, some of a verv tren.
chant character, one telling of the
effort oi R: V. Holman. a Ponrianri I, w
hisiyer, working against the initiative and ti are hereby
rererendQm,. puncturing HoKean as
prevaricator..
tnd answer the comnlaint of sf. ihnn
named plaintiff in the above entitled
Muse now on. file in the oifi- ni
Sotca-newaj Chicago itenrs sent out.'. "ff lrle.rl ' Liiji: Cocnty, Ore-
free, in the interest of
great business, center.
Chicago as a
smutum: ihiii ,in,i' propii'. ; lime goon ! ' liniu lii i inuicr ouorv, only . i ,
brick hu.ldines It hud a boom .. coup v ! few will have mere than they will j'!. Look6 13 "Ule le9s a0 won"
years ago. but tstiuiet now
Wo expect In leave soon for
Southern states, prn'mldv Arkansas
J. K.'IIAIGHT.
the
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Hallowcin Party,
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and
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had cvouiiM
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tlie tr.
had b.
ol.l I'u- 1
i Tho Albany College Literary Soeii-tv,
ihe. men's society of tho Albany Ceil
arc ge, last night gave its HalioA-e i n
v. a I social which for several ye'irs h is bev r
I' -e an annual ulfair. The members brought
iHi : ineir lady friends and spent a very en
i i- joynhlo- evening in the Asseninlv Had
I ui tne v ollege. An interesting pr igr.nn
was given tiy tint so.'iety, and at tile
close of tho program dc'iciou rofr s!t
mints were served.
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The modern appeal of tho stand-' i
p diiician is given as follows:
Strike lor your coupons and bon.l.
Strike foi your stocks and divdinds.
Your mills and seheoule K.
lhere will always bo gul'.i
1 the world
do
people
need for their own us
Tho roads aro in fine condition for
traveling. Our boss W. C. Scott i-a
been putting in much of his time haul
ing crushed rock on the roadt, badly
needed in many , laces. i
der.'
"The only objection made to his en
tertainment was that it was too short,
though it continued nearly, two hours."
toy Killed.
G.iod clothes make a. good lookinj
person out of almost any one.
George Erwin. a ten v ear old bav.sonof
l.ocF.rvvm.ol 1 homas.yes'erday shot and
kid. d hin.se, f while playing with a shut
gun. 1 he no;'..le was vi.reeuv in line
with bis Io.mi, the bmt mi .he ground,
when ui some way ihe i.u.i ws ''s
charged, t'le full lu.et , i su i going ui.o
tlie hoys load, killing nun . ,.s ua'iy.
A seven v ear old li-othe. .vas near
tlltli at tlie i.u. ie.
1 ne psn mi dtela.ed timt tl.o gun
was not k .i. c.l m lull inev . Il lust.
Cor.net l..rvmilier vstt.t over yester
day atten oon. and dcci..v.l a ju.y was
nov nicessary.
I A man's promises must be judged by
the manner in w hich he has done tl.ings.
A GOOD POSITION.
Now they hav an everwear hosierv
Hel they haven't.
Cart be bad by ambitious voting men
a;:d i.ulics in Ihe field ot "Wireless"
or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8
bour law became effective, and since
tl'.e W ireless companies are establish,
ie.g stations throughout the country
liutc is a great shortage oi telegraph
ers. Positions pay beginners from 70
to $' per nio.ith. with good chance
of advancement. The National Tele
graph Institute of Portland. Ore, op
erates under supervision of R. R. and
Wireless OlV.eials and places all grad
uate into positions. It will pay yon
to write them for full details.
vgon, (he being the Clerk of the above
'i entitled Coum), within. six weeks from.
me uaie oi rise tirst puhheation of this,
summons; a.nd if you f;li to appear
ind answer: said complainti as hereby
remiircd. for want thereof the plaintiff"
wtll apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in his said comolaint wkicjt
said relief is for a decree dissolving
the bond i of maf.imony now cxi-wg'
between the plaintiff aird defend int
herein and for such other and fonder
rebet as may be meet in equity.
This snnimotist lc l.t:i,..a .
rip io. - ; ' ,i.i,,isiis vi once a
miter. ",V-N l rr 51x stjccessive weeks ir. the
enct i Albany Democi-at. a weekly nensna-
Rijc Leonard Batter.
Lebanon E. A.
I is reported here on vNixJ authorir.
that Ray Leonard, the female sh co
maker, who operated a shop in this,
city for 3 ears as a msn, and wheso
true sex was not discewrwi until a
few weeks ago. when shp was taken, lo
tae insane asylum at s&ilem.
isipioved The stjrv v to th
Jhat she lias been promised that she i "cr punitshed in Albany, Linn County
can return lo her former home as soon
as her mental condition will permit,
which H is beiievcC wjil be in the very
near future
.Miss Leonard has Fpres-secJ a rcsire
to return to the clothing of tin male
sex. she having been forced to don
petticoats under the rules of the- state
institution where she is confined. It
is said she will Dlition the County
Court for the privilege of again dress
ing in male at'ir;. On her return to
Lebanon she will sv-tin engage in the
business ot "icpairing s -les," and it is
surmised that her customer' of iho
past will nor forsase t e terrvolc c' h er
when she ap; tin takes u; be. w.,r,. em
'he bench.
urcgon, oy orvier ot Bon 1. N ri,,n.
can, County .fudge of Linn County,
Orc.wr.n. nin(!t. tIlis l2th A?y o( 0(..-)
her. Bll. ant!; the date of the first pub-lica-ion
of this summons is the 13th
dayot October. 1911.
T. J. STITES.
Attorney for PIati:tif.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
-'ot:ce is hereby given that the i::i
rfcrsigncd was duly appointed admin
istratrix of the estate of Frederick C
Wetrel. deceased, bv the cnttritv co-t-t
of Linn county. Oregon, on tlie 27th
nay rt Uctoi.er. I'M I.
p:-r,-,s having claims
v-i.is- .ov iiereoy untitled to present
V '-' wirliin sis months from tins
(.v.-. i:it.yverii:cil as by hw rccpiirci:.
st mv r-si-l, c near Jefferson, or at
the othce ol e.nherford & Weather-
ny and nil
against sa-d
We are asham?d of October. For
twenty five years straight it led ail the
months oi me year in tn numser of , f,,-,i mi,,,,.. n Yv . :' -. .
mprriages. Being just after he oU- tSt. ffn ' A
fashioned harvest wasthereason given. Ct . , r,W,?1!
the vouruz men having the mniwi to rv .. . . lv-'-. A- 1 '- h-I
tnr 'n. , rJ. .k:. urn-: .vumimstratnx ot the cstaie
rick C. Wetnel. ileres ....I
Weatherford & Weatherford,
for tha license. But things have
ebanged. Tms year mere were only
fifteen durinj the entire motith, an
awfv.1 tumble.
I'r.-dc.
Attorneys for Admr-;.