CITATION. CITY COUNCIL. In the County Court of the State of ' Oregon for Linn County. - In the matter of the tstate of James bid FOR PAVINu 5TH STREET Vincent, deceased. To Agnes L. Vincent, widow of de ceased, Agnes L. Vincent, daughter of deceased, Henry K. Vincent, Cor delia Seymour, Grace Vincent, Harvey Harris, Georgia Vincent, Caroline Harris and all whom it may concern, greeting: In the name ot the Mate of Oregon, ACCEPTED AND $40,000 SEW ER BONDS ORDERED. The recular meeting of the city council was held last night with all the councilmen and officials present. lhe following bills were ordered paid: O. P. Co. S386.75. Stewart & Sox you are nereoy cited ana required to Hd. Co. 53, C. (j. Kawlings $J.a, Al appear in the County Court of the bany Lumber Co. $18.76, Hammond State of Oregon, for the County of Lumber Co. $30.01, M. Senders & Linn, at the court room thereof, at Al- Co. $30.80, Portland F. M. Co. $15.50, bany, in said county, on Monday, the E. R. Cummings $1.50, Mayberry & 3rd day of June, 1912, at one o'clock McKinney $5, Hulbert-Ohling Co. in the afternoon of that day, then and 55c, F. H. Westbrook $6, Albany there to show cause, if any, why the Transfer Co. $1.50, W. A. Long $1.50, administrator with the will annexed J- w.a"$W, ' .'.Zi, K' nt th octmo nf Iim.. Vin-.nt An. B. Cusick Seb.ys. T. I. Temll S29.03, ceased, should not be irranted author- F- E- YaI Tassel $6-25. Albany Demo- ity to sell at private sale the following CT?, . . aI :kj ... :. The committee on streets and pub' The Northeast quarter and the East lic ProP-e"' recommended the pave- half of thff KnrHiwPt ni.nrtr nf Scr- lu ll:cl llum t.ouuitsiuu t- i- c....- r, to Jerterson, uon ou, ,n iown up J3 aouin, Range M Simpson reported the letting of 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, the contract for a concrete culvert on Oregon; and also the South half of Ist street over pCI,ywinkie to S. H. the Northeast quarter of Section 12, Singleton in Township 15 South, Range 1 East A big ' oak at Jefferson -and 4th ot uie vvitiameue iuenuian, urcgou, street was rodered lett. anu ine E.asr nan oi me v esi nan Along block 63 on Oak street a ot Section 33, in lownship y, ioutn, curb only was ordered without a side Range 4 East of the Willamette Me- walk. ridian, Oregon, all situated in the A petition signed by a large num- Counties of Linn and Lane, State of ber asked that the central school Oregon, as prayed for in the petition building property be purchased for a of the administrator on file herein. city hall and civic center. Witness the Hon. J. N. Duncan, A petition asked for the grading and Judge, of the County Court of the graveling of Pine and Front streets to Mate of Oregon for the bounty ot v- " t : .1.5 ci t ,;,i r,4 f. Another petition asl fixed this 17th day of April, A. D. 1912. ' (Seal) W. L. MARKS, Clerk. By R. M. RUSSELL, Deputy. REGISTRATION TITLE. CI NEWS. Marriage license: 2, and Ora Finley, burn. Jas. Trollinger, 25, both of Shel- Deeds recorded: Mary J. Hogg et al to H. Rui ter. 15.54 acres : $100 Jas. A. Hoag to Mary A. Sheehan, 15.54 acres I G. W. Wright to O. A. BrwAn, 7.46 acres - Sheriff G. W. McHargue to G. V. Wright, tax deed .a acres O. A. Ritan to Justin Wentworth, one-half interest in 160 acres 1C0 Xew suit: J. C. Holbrook agt. Geo. A. Jad win, suit to recover $78 on a note made May 7, 1906, at Donnybrook, X. Dak., with interest at 10 pen cent. Hewitt & Sox, attorneys. STARTLING CHANGES' PROPOSED . i i in Deeds recorded: Harriet E. Noble to Helena Enge bretson, 2.50 acres 1 Helena Engebretson to Lois Al ton Hover, 2 1-2 acres Har risburg 1 Orvillc Dinwiddie to S. L. Hunt er and S. C. Hunter, 5 acres 1200 John Duncan to N. 1. and M. P. Co., easement, property near Shedd 1 Charity J. Luper to N. I. & M. P. Co., easement 1 Claus Anthony to O. E. & R. Co., 13.13 acres 10 Tri-State R. & P. Co. to North ern Idaho and Montana Power Co., numerous easements and rights-of-way '. 1 If a measure proposed by the Peo ple's Power League of Oregon, with W. S. CRen at the bottom of it, pre vails, the people of Oregon will hard ly know whether they are on foot, horseback, in an automobile or up in a tlying machine. Here are some of the things proposed our people need , i to begin studying: the state, with a state business man ager on salary to take general charge. (jovernor and state auditor the only state officers to be elected by the peo ple, others being appointed by the governor. Sheriff and district attorneys to be appointed by governor. Board of three "directors" to rule in county government and employ a county business manager, th elattcr to appoint other county officers. I State senate to be abolished. sixty menihcrs ot legislature to be elected by proportional representation by the state at large. Members of the legislature to hold power on roll call in voting in propor tion to the vote they received at the election. Governor and defeated candidate for governor to be ex-otlicio members of legislature and hold voting power tiierem. Entire legislature may be recalled ALBANY About 400 school children arc now taking the state 8th grade examina- MISFITS. s a fast age. A book of sev eral hundred pages lias already been issued, with the Titanic as the sub ject, fully illustrated. Taft says he was hit below the belt, and will light. Teddy's teeth are set too like a vice. That African lion hunt was a tame aflair. People on 7th, 4th and 5th streets are waiting for Mr. Warren to cut down the grass and weeds, which lie will soon do with a big plow. There will be no danger from hat pins if the legislature will pass a law requiring all women to use the safety device of Mr. Gilchrist of this city. An experiment on rats proved that those having everything to eat were the most active, more so than the vegetarian rats. Oh, rats, what does that prove. The Oregon Electric is treating Al bany very nicely, with numerous lit tle extra favors that are greatly appre ciated. The company is not sulittiug hairs, but is doing things. Atavistic humor is what the Eugene Register calls the practical joker just before or after a wedding, referring to the recent thett ot the wedding apparel of an Albany young man. ana activities suspended pending the .Atavistic refers to the babboon age, recall vote. making such jokes primitive. They ( oters to designate first, second and .Reserve hitting hard. Marriage is a petition asked for the Grad ing and graveling of Second street, Main to Pennywinkle. Granted. The recorder was directed to adver tise for bids for the work on both streets. Blount & Babb asked permission to Ition. use 12 feet on Lyon street, between Tomatoes and Cabbage Plants and In the Circuit Court of the State of 4th and 5th, in the erection of a 1 clean fresh garden seed in bulk, at Oregon for Linn County, Department frame block for John Wills, to cost j Murphy't Seed Store. N- 2-, 2t??' it i u . i r A Masek, the new tailor, has recently In the matter of the application of lhe Hammel Hotel Co. was grant- !received a complete line of new goods Gustav Hesse, plaintiff, to register ed-permission o use, on Lyon and;and js ow prepared to make your title to the following described real Second streets, 12 feet during ercc- clothes in Albany. estate, to-wit: Beginning at the S. tiou of the Waldorf Hotel, to cost W. corner of Block No. 3, in the out $55,000 Permission was also v f b b u is to be , .cd Eastern Addition to the City of Al- panted for the erection of the bti.lu- gund, on "he new grounds bany, Oregon, and running thence .. ,f , , , ,, between the Albany Athletics and an northerly on the western boundary Jh,e f 'm,ayr "l"" AU-Star team from Corvallis, includ- line of said block 50 feet; thence east- r"fifisedwer p,pe necdcd at once was .several .old-time college players, early on a , line paralel with the south- ',., , ,,nm0 ;J The Chas. K. Snauldine Logging em boundary ine ot said tfiocK, IM mov-j th y - building, by A. B. .Company has just received a car load feet to a point mid-way between the Modi 8was Tead vith bonsd Q'f First of sewer pipe for the Warren Con eastern and western boundary lines of Natiorial Bank struction Co. A second car will ar said block; thence southerly on a line Petition of W E Kelly and others 'five within the next two or three parallel with the western boundary w;t formcr list making 2297 feet in .days. line of said block 50 feet, to the south- aU askcd for paving lst streeti Mont- Dr. W. A. Cox has just received em boundary line of said block; g0mCry to Main, with gravel bitu- from the Baker taxidermistry of thence westerly on the southern Hthic. The concrete frontage is now Portland a deer's head, which is about boundary line of said block 134 feet, iess ,han 800. the finest thing of its kind ever seen to tne piace or ucginiiiiig, an siiujic, f j. jiammore and J. b. Lamar here, perfectly mounted and appomt- made speeches in favor of the -pave- -ed, looking .as natural as life, ment and against concrete. I At the Chautauqua board meeting Mr. Wood wants the street paved, tonight the matter of a 4th of July he simply thought Albany is not get- celebration will be considered with ting as mnch for its monev from the n,- ti,;r -...i -m ; tt, lake notice, mat on tne litn aay warren o. as some otner. cities. celebration part should be present, of April, A. D. 1912, an application The bid of the Warren Construe- 'and help prepare for a sane 4th of was filed by the said Gustav Hesse, tion Co. for th paving of 5th street, j,uy celebration in the Circuit Court of the State of Elm to Mam street, was read, as fol- T. p.rifi. Tvl!,,. -ml TVli... iiitulitnic $1.55, excavations rv. i,V.c ;7.oi i( X T T fltlJJll w K'. 11411 JU5t Ultl.ll UUl U JIVtT vermg the held radiating , reaching into the toot feature is the fire alarm serious thing,, no joke, and it dc other choices" tor all oflkcrs to be elected. ,,.rvM ti ho tr.vitl with ri'snpct rath Primary elections abolished, except cr than j an atavistic way. every four years, on president, vice- president, electors and delegates to t, ;s agreeably quiet these days in national conventions. ' blind-pigdom. " Registered voters only to be al- lowed to vote o rsign petitions for Mr. Taft has also thrown his hat in candidates or measures. 1 thc ring, nearly a number 8. All franchises to be limited to 20 i years, and public may take over prop- Tne U. O. and O. A. C. hatchet has erty in connection therewith on phys-'been buried. Wonder how deep, leal valuation. t Numerous changes in the provisions if vou wat the real thing in ora- lons tor use ot the initiative, rcferen- tory just attend a session of the city 1 council. lying and being in Albany, Linn Coun ty, Oregon, vs. All Whom it may Concern, defendants. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN Oregon, for Linn County, for initial ''s: U. 0.-0. A. C. CONSOLIDATION BILL The parcels post won't help the ex press companies any; that doesn't dis turb the masses. 1 1 It is estimated that $60,000 has gone out of the city for autos this season. That's moving some. - registration of the title to the land 75c, vitrified pipe 55c, inlets $15 and Sectorv coverin above described- . A. ?18, headers 37c. Ordered accepted g1 Hub re .Now unless- yo&--appeai -orior be-'SliP.Wce was, passed authorizing hiHs A new fea Is Bei.ng Prepared by Parkinson Uncle Tom will always draw over and over again. Sort of hash these days; but flic people like it. Salem, Or., May 9. Harry Parki- I son, who heads the movement to unite I Where are you going this summer: the University of Oregon and the Newport, Cascadia, up the McKcnzic, Oregon Agricultural College, declared Alsea, the Yachats, or Bryant's Park? today that he has already drafted a i bill providing for the consolidation of 1 The real fight between Ted and Bill the two institutions under one head will be in Ohio, where there will be with the governor as chief director, something doing of a fierce character. Mr. Parkison has been in conference , A single good act helps the whole with Governor West on the subject world. today, lie states that he will with- j hold the bill from circulation until ', Even unto this day there are snakes thc commission, in whose hands the In business: subject is to be placed, is appointed I and the meeting between the boards An old crank is about the worst of of regents of the institutions has tak- all, set like a vice. en place. THE WORLD Portland is to have an elevator in spector. At Guldendale. Wash., there were eleven bids submitted for pavement. J. D. Lee of Portland this week de livered an address- at Corvallis on banking laws. The O. A. C. aiid Washington Ag gies will play tomorrow at Corvallis, which means some warm base ball. Miss. Jennie Crocker, of San Fran cisco, has tooth brushes and a mani cure set for her blue blooded dogs.. Now if she will get some gray matter for herself. A new high school building to cost $85.0X10 is being erected at Pendleton, the corner stone being laid this week. Pendleton is evidently not as dead i as some nave reported. The State Grange will convene in Koseburg on the 14th of this month. The Linn county delegates will go in time to be there Monday morning at the drop of thc gavel. A $100 cow was recently scared to death upon seeing an aeroplane com ing only about twenty feet from the ground, the explosions causing the disaster. The aviator was arrested and lined $100. The new armory at Woodburn will be dedicated tomorrow at 2:30 p. m., with Gen. Fiuzer presiding. Gov . West will deliver the address, with talks by Col. Jackson, Lieut. Upton and others. The Stayton Mail says the team of that city and thc Albany Roadsters will play base ball there next Sunday. Thc Hub city bunch are some ball nienli the Mail says, so a good game is assured. If Roosevelt carries the Ohio pri maries lie will be nominated, it is said. He is the greatest fighter of' the age, and is due to beat Taft in hiss own state. If nominated will thc peo ple of the United States elect a man . tor a third term alter lie has lumselt -. repudiated thc idea. A new steamer is being built" at. Oregon City for the upper river traf- k he, by tne o. L. i. t-o. it is to- De called the Grahamona, after Capt. Graham. The boat will be 172 feet longer than the Pomona, four feet wider, and will draw only fifteen i inches of water. It is expected the boat will be finished by August and -will then be put on the run as far as . Corvallis. The rates may be depend ed iipon to remain approximately the same as the railroads, perhaps 2 cents less. jQrr$l,20iti day of May. A. D. 1912, "'S.01!;, . " . J '-'" box list of Albany, and also a forestry tnrt show cause whv such application Mayr Gbert asked why there was 42m .', , ,ir,.rtnrv ' no report on the resolution calling tor ,.; B.nt i 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. (L S.l W. L. MARKS. Clerk. Bv R. M. RUSSELL, Deputy. T.. M. CURL. Applicant's Attorney. REGISTRATION TITLE. two blocks of concrete pavement on 3rd street, and the matter was dis cussed. The engineer was ordered to have a report at the next regular meeting. An ordinance was passed granting Will Print the Bonds Here. The "contract for printing the new $100,000 bond issue for the Linnhavcn Advertised Letters. The Democrat guesses regular trains on thc O. E. into Albany June 15. The lust for speed is the modem jugernaut that is crushing many a life out. In the Circuit Court of the Mate of tor 44U,UUU sewer bonds at 5 per Oregon for Linn County. Depart- payable in 20 years, ment No. 2. The matter of 6th street pavement In the matter of the application of ,vas postponed. The limit has been Pauline Jordan and Amelia Zuhls- Placed at Jefferson because of the dorf, plaintiffs, to register title to the en'oireet'nnfLyTtre:'0" following described real estate to- Mr , was ap intcd cyhairman wit: Beginning at the N E. corner of a lird waril firc houS(, commiltee ?t.1,e. Di.L' C; f W. H. Basye, Not. an(l a report in writing was directed. Tps- X Mr- Ries reported the new hose in a 2 v.v.i 3 West of WilL Mer. Oregon, box for two wccks. unattended to. Re- and running thence N. 19 degrees 50 ferred to lire and water committee, minutes East 11.70 chains; thence S. The allcvs were reported in charge 64 degrees 30 minutes E. 11.94 chains; of the chief of police, upon inquiry, thence S. 19 degrees 50 minutes W. The committee on fire and water 40.75 chains; thence N. 71 degrees were directed to investigate the fire West 11.87 chains; thence N. 19 de- alarm system. grees 50 minutes E. 30.37 chains, to i Dr. Hill having arrived talked on I.- r T.-i k r iuu,uw uonu issue lor ine iiiiiinavcii thc Oregon Llectnc the right-of-wav i,-.. i. i. c r v t An ordinance was passed nrovidtntr i i .a-mm u i ' i c for $40,000 sewer bonds at 5 per cent 5S?Jt1f. i. previous -work done by Rawlings for the Company has been so satisfactory he wa6 considered entirely capable to take charge ot this one A Simple House Gown, Looks neat if worn with a Spirclla Corset, fitted to your individual meas ure; brings out beauty lines; subdues irregularities. Let me show you how United States Post Office, Albany, Oregon. Advertised and uncalled for May 10, 1912: Antonio Bogogyo (foreign), C. F Sometimes the wedding fee is hard llundndgc, Miss Gertrude Dnscoll, y paid before an attorney's fee is in iirS t ,Vawk;ln.s' 'c,rry Harmoon, 'demand for a divorce suit. vv. u. rvuiicy, iwiss i-iurcrice ivicii roy, Smalley Moore, Mrs. George Mc Coy, Johnson S. Smith, Clarence L. Smith (2). J. S. VAN WINKLE, P. M. - The Daughtry System. Thc Daughtry method is working to a charm. It is doing the business, and thc blind-pig is practically a dead in stitution in Albany. It is a little ex pensive, but it is the thing and worth the while. More than this it is at Home post card or phone me. MRS. CARRIE I. DRIVER, the place of beginning, containing pavement, charging the swallowing of 739 E 2nd Phone Bell 361-J 49.17 acres, more or less, in Linn everything by the Warren Construe-1 ' - , o wear u a so tne op rciia uoiiing- tracting attention in other cities, and he why. of the comfortable, shape re- , ljss , bc thc mo(k.r mc)()d for taming Spirclla Corset. . .'peiincr the violation o fihe local o.,. fitting exclusively. bend i,.,. ,, Th .. ,, ., . til County, Ore. l,,on Co., referring to so much pave- County, Ore., vs. Louis Znlilsdorf, ment as insanity, etc., a warm ad A. Works, E. L. Works, and all whom urcss defendants. it mav concern. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN Take notice, that on the 12th day of The Halscy man lost on the Titanic was named Kingo Butler. The Maccabee Ladies. The Maccabee Ladies this afternoon were giving an at home at their hall, with about ten visitors from Jefferson, and live irom Lebanon, besides the The new Hotel Lebanon of J. C. state commander, Mrs. Frank Hard eman, of Portland, wife of a formcr April, A. D. 1912, an application was DcvjIlc wili oncn first ()f Tn(r nicu u) u c miu x auuMi YV'nldnnrt U ornn-in., !ml will c Linn countv recorder. The affair ..... ..... ... - r". nave electric lights. 'Amelia Z of the State of Oregon, for Linn Coun ty, for initial registration ot the title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or be fore thc 20th day of May, A. D. 1912, 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 pray er of the application, and yon will be forever barred from disputing thc same. tL. S.I V. L. MARKS. Clerk. Bv R. M. RUSSELL, Deputy. L. M. CURL. Applicant's Attorney. lights. It already has a water system. Good, Dr. Hinson of thc While Church, Portland, will not resign the pastorate, a good thing for thc church. Carl R. Gray is to be at the head of the Great Northern, a step for ward. Gray is a very popular and capable official. The Linn county fair board has just arranged is entirely social, a fraternal gathering for the fellowship and a good time. More Business. Thc .increase of business by the city council is a good indication of the growth of Albany and its assumption EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been by the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of Mathcw Acheron, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against thc estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same, with the proper voucher, to thc undersigned, at the office of Hewitt & Snx. in the City of Albany. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated April 12, 1912. I. R. ACHF.SON, HEWITT & SOX. Executor. Attorneys for Esecutor. gotten out a fine poster for the fair;"f metropolitan ways. One item to take place at bcio on Auir. 2a. 29 and 30, to he made a hummer. A feature will be thc school children's exhibit, which will also bc shown in Albany on the 23rd and 24th, just before thc county, fair. John Puntncy and family ..ived this noon from Philomath, where they have been residing a few years. They have traded their place there for Port land property and will go to Portland to reside. Miss Edith Rohrbaugh. a sister of Mrs. Puntncy, returned with them. C. D. Frazier, the state buyer, pass ed through thc city this noon for Koseburg. where be will have charge of laying in some supplies for the soldiers' home. Mr. Frazier is a for mer grocery drummer who made Al bany regularly, at one time president of the X. W. Association of travelin, 5 suggestive. Already this year thirty new ordinance hills have been intro duced. During the entire year of 1911 there were thirty bills introduced. Other things makes the business of the recorder, who has to handle all of it, a busy one. Al Peacock has returned from Port land, where it is said he will soon move to make his home. Mrs. J. H. Turpin, of Waterloo, this afternoon went to Portland for a visit with her daughter, Miss Minnit, a former student in the sister's school of this city, who is now working fur thc Merchants' Protective Associa tion. J. C. Lowe, manager of the Home Telephone Co. at Corvallis, and fath er of ALL, was in the city last even ing. J he boss at the Lowe horn now five months old and lines is the enforcement of law, and this is being met in this city with vim by the energetic chief of police. " Married. Robinson. Vannice. K. E. Robin son, aged IA, and 1 hressic Vanicc, aged almost 18, two worthy young people residing just this side of Jef ferson, were united in marriage this afternoon, at thc residence of and by Rev. W. P. White. Thc groom runs a restaurant in Tcf ferson, and thc bride is a popular young lady of that prosperous place, though at home just this side of thc bridge. A Bi& Musical Novelty. Beginning tonight for a three days engagement Dreamland offers Pow ers and Prccd in a big musical act. This act is very unusual and entvr taining, thc music being produced on all sorts of instruments. Mr. Taft gave Roosevelt about a dozen whacks back in one speech, ndicating a frisky state ot aflairs. That was certainly a case of sar casm when the prospective suicide wrote: "curses upon you, from your loving husband." Crops of all kinds look fine. This promises to bc a bumper year in Ore gon. But then, all years arc good ones in this valley. WORK RESUMED ON OREGON ELECTRIC; Road Will Reach Albany about1 . June Ist. Track laying was resumed yester day on the Oregon Electric this side; of Salem, with practically a full crew,, and as few of the I. W. W. in the gang as possible. With the kind of weather now prevailing between one and two miles a day should bc laid steadwy, perhaps two, though it is doubtful if that much has yet been laid in a day. There is some distance yet before the Santiam will bc reached. Mr. Wickersham, the engineer re ccutly stated that thc rails could bc laid to Albany in two weeks, rollow ing thc delay it will probably be J after the first of Tunc before trains can bc run to this city. Thc trolley crew, though, arc close behind the track layers, and wilK reach the city almost as soon, gen erally following within a mile of the layers. It is said matters have been ar ranged now so there will probably be no more strikes, and if any not of a character to interfere with thc work. It continues to bc true, ncrhans, more than in thc days of Shakespeare, that all is not gold that glitters. Mod ern sassiety is terrific on glitter, but One of thc councilmen the other night, on account of a severe hoarse ness, had to vote by raising his hand, and it wasn't his fault that thc ses sion was a long one. Thc Portland good roads bills will get some livctreatmcut at the hands of thc voters of Linn county, particu larly those residing in the country. Thc bills are not satisfactory at all. After a long time it has been learn ed that Prank Holmes, of Salem, was nominated for district attorney in this district, on thc democratic ticket. Just what thc vote was hasn't been report ed yet. Albany's fire alarm box system con tinues to bc in a horrible condition. In fact it never has done reliable work from the very beginning, always caus ing trouble. It should bc rebuilt or done away wilh entirely. J. C. Ellis, of Southern Colorado, is in the city on a visit with his cousin. J. 1. Ellis. They had not seen each other for over twenty years, and have been having a good time to gether. Gordon A. Barrett, recently of Kan sas City, has a position with the Spaulding Lumber Co., assisting Mr J Kclsay. ile is a former advertising specialist, and will also have charge of this work for the company. S. N. Steele, of Portland, arrived this noon from Benton county, where he has been looking after his farm. mc is His son Horace, is superintendent of weighs the big Steele dairy at Vancouver A Swiss young man ought to be haimv. He is engaged to seventeen young ladies. Think of the bliss of courting that number of young ladies, the variety of it, fat and lean girls, blue eyes and black, tall and short, jolly and serene. A Big Thing. Scio News: Perhaps many Scio people do not realize what a boost is being given this part of thc country by the Orega Title & Trust Co. of Albany. Their orchard tract, Linnhavcn, is situated only five miles from this place, where a force of men is employed with a payroll of $5, 0M).U0 per mouth. Just at present 410 acres arc being set to applc orchard. New School Building at Shedd. Thc plans for an $8,fMjO school house at Shedd have been let to A. C. Jenkins, of this city, who will pre pare them at once. The building is to have four rooms, a modern affair. Shedd is a prosperous place, growing and lias taken a step that will count for the place. " ' m Will Attend the' Davenport Funeral. Next Sunday will be mother's day, one that will be generally observed both in the Sunday schools and the church. Those attending church need not bc surprised if they arc given a llower as an expression ot apprecia- twenty pounds, which is pretty rood 'Mrs. Steele will arrive this for a short Alhany visit. turn. The fathers are also worthy of onsideratiou. Louis Stimpson, grand keeper of records and seal of thc K. P. for al most a generation, and L. M. Curl, past grand consul, wnt to Eugene (his afternoon to meet with the brethren. Several boyhood chums and friends of the late Homer Davenport arc pre paring to go to Silvertou next Mon day to attend the funeral of Daven port. Among them will be Jas. G. Crawford, Orvillc Crawford and As sessor I). It. McKnight. borne ot their wives will accompany them. Thc time is 2 p. m. Monday, at the opera house, with Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis is the orator. E:ne Musical Act. The best musical act ever at Dream land was the verdict of the large crowd present lut night. Powers and Freed are thc best n their line ever here and their playing of different instruments such as bells, tuberaphones, mandolins, glasses, etc., is indeed wonderful. Tonight and tomorrow's matinco clones their engagement here. Complete change of picture! to night. ,