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THURSDAY. An Oregon Experience. nii-hard Graham took an outing Fri lls felt the neea 01 iretu air. no ,.,.,l,t the etmoipittre on lop 01 arT', FMk would be about the correct ins for bit ease, who mi raruiiy ue i r.. tl..t annt Friday ooou. That rfit lliey cmped at the foot of the i! Thai nieht alto, the late big lint begao to (all. The next morning, "kind the boyt began ineaaceni 01 .tnounttin. The further op he got ! more the rather didn't care i whether reached the top or not. There was lentr o' fresh air all about (or him About hal( way up, Mr. Graham ,".,led. He told the bora thejr might on il they wanted to, but as (or him t preferred to travel down hill, espeo il.iothe rainy aeaaon. He wasn't neb stuck on scenery aa teen (rom the .mtniton thick weather The boy. a, to find a heavy enow falling. Dur i the afternoon they returned and Sod their parent trying to keep liiin lf dry in the tent. The raioe continued 1.11, and Sunday afternoon, Mr. Gra io, returned (rom hia outing, convin- dtOftt Hie U3Bh HIUD iu aovuu .u iak iu during dry weather. Timet. LINN WON. The $300 prize (or the Ixii couniv ex. hibit last evening wai awarded to Linn Oo., which carried lofl the bonrri with a good margin. Thie exhibit charge of i. K Douglas end hie .on-ln- mw, w. a. fcaitburn. fhaim entitle to great credit (or the splendid display made by Hum. It tank maillm. ...a gojd judgment, backed by the beet county in the ttate to select the goods Vi i i " V 6 mere wuu all leet mo i.iun vountv .Vlll lit ltr,.tl eral attention. It had plenty of oomnet. .tore, -nore than on previ me occaeioni The State Fair Regardleta of the ram there b been a pretty good attendance at the in'i lair, and the general verdict it that the exbibit baa been the beet in the history ol the ttate lair, a ict that the teople nt flpaonn will k. -I.J .- I . . t- niun uoumy nat uoue tier thtre. The rtcee vesterrlav wapM r...l.ln .f. lain. The 2:15 pacn wai wod by Haseaio in i: 1, with Paihioark tocond. John A wmwiora wat lourtn ia thit race. ra uoinn won the runmntr race. Bob Huaton'a knhort H ont ioneer Day Celebration, October 3. Fowl Winnings. Prize, came to Linn County la the lultry display at the State Fair at tol- feoff Cochin Bintaml. Mrt. Nettle lirlburt, firtt and second cockerel, Srtt Id second puller,, m, Great Portlaud Carnival and Ex- W ill. V VUUUOblCa. J. . uu.uut nil, i ,..:, i i , ... 1 nd ck. second hen, flrdti)ullet.'.D"IUU . now ,n BWlQ. lood cwkrrel, Hrat pen. splendid array of attractions, nnd two mi. military Danaj piayiug afternoon and evening. On October 3, thete will It;, Dow. second cockerel, first aud sec L.I hall- nmt DCll. hi, 0 B. Leghorn A. 8. Hulbort, fet and eecornl cockerel, nrsi anaseo li milli't. first two. l.iaek Leghorns A. S. Hulburt, Oor- mil, hret cock, nre. nop, um auu aec Ll pullet, tirat cockerel, Li ret and sec RjcIV. Leghorn. Austin Hulburt, Lrvjllii. tirst cock, first cockere., first fa, first and second pullet, first and mil nt-n. ;dScboel, Aibaov, second cock, Seo ul hen. ftuttin Hulburt, Curallis, first Medi ranean claae, one variety. O. W. Leghorn. Auinn Hulburt, it cock, tirst and second hen. first kereL first duI let. first pen . il. B. Turkeys. Ed Schoel. Albany, lODitrock. Lebanon- From the E. A. : '. B. Montague returned from Van' ver todny. .ebanoo if giving considerable busi- ks to ttie Alimuy police. However, tit of tlie lilit lingered people are ebaoon is to have the privilege of eoiQft to a lecture by Dr. 1 nomas er, Drxt baturdar nmht. Dr. cover Los und-r the ausptcec of the Oregon ktare bureau. ilr. and Mrs. J. Walsh and babr were fencri ou Monday eveninz's train, i. Waleh, who is a niece of Mrs. Ed eil has ipent some months in Alb- B. Wirt, formerly in the real estate oen in mis cry, nas movea nis oi larmiure to lieorge einiona s nouee uh eone noma to L.acomo. nta lb is very poor and hie friends are med on his account. n. Jesiie Barr retorted ywterday did; horn her Eastern trip. She i me journey well in spite oi bavins; me advanced age ot eiKnty-tnree etie vieited her brother in Ar and has been absent fome ibi. SUe was accompanied bv Mrs. line Mobs. be a grand celebration of Pioneers' and Native Sons' and Daughters' Day. t,nd Portland's front street will be to pro riuced just as it was 50 years ago, and those of the Portland pioneers who are atill living will be back in their old places of business for the day and even lng. Ii will be a very enjoyable occas ion for everybody. The Southern Pacific Excursion train will Jeave Ashland at 6 a m on October 2, reachsng Portland same evening. Fare will ba only 3.25 from Albany. Otber points a proportionately low rates. On these excursion tickets, passengers will be allowed 5 full days in Portland, during which ttme Hermann, the dare devil of the diamond frame will make hair-raising ri-Jts for Ufa on a bicycle ridee frcm a tower 80 feet biitb. down 180 steps, with no saddle on bis wheel. poaracmi Railway. Portland Pa I Miner "It is desired by the com- rteex'end the Portland and Oregon tncrailroarl southward from Oregon to Foley Hot Springs and the Blue ' mine, in Lane county, from 125 r' wuiea souin oi rorttana. une oi drawbacks encountered is the ant uiaitomies aemnjras county com- I'wm of Marion county. These taen no not gat th ox team and W0 linked frnm their mafia, und tb-t tbe twirl of an electric car sail- br count r road would fan their pn into matte. Tlie therefore electric people to tate a back Mneahere io that the dreamers mourn iy re-t in peace." t Havs. of th s. P.. will ra- I'ec 1 thl-iic representatives ol Oxford bridie Universities yesterday at Oval in trrk anrl mvmntm il xPectedi th brawn and - uie Amertcan couegiana prov- w uiuco tor the visitors, the lal tinniDff lit nnt rt lii nit. Moo the program. !epne. oftheUof O, who ob- Qllf n rwniltatlnn . 1.-- U.ll FMi-r- loplay any more. Y"'tn eLe. went to Portland, 'thrr lui k i , - ' M UM I "7111 in rom t!i kni..... .i i. An Assured Success. If one may juJijo bj the number ol course tickett being Bold, the sucoeei of the Albany Lecture Course is now Ltsur- ed. Albany hat bad tbe reputation o iriring her preference to "shows" rather than to lectures which are bot'j enter taining and iubtruclire, but ttu welcome given this course indicates that Alb.iiy I peop'.e aie really aoxioua to henr tuch tneu as ur. ooyer. who is to open the seriEe of Lectures at the Christian church next Tuesday night. AB a word painter Mr. Jioyar Is an artiHt. His address is most pleaiinirand tempered with enough humor to keep bis bearers in in a happy mood." Dallv Territorial Enterprise, Virginia, Nev, Five splendid lectures mav be heard for $1 including roserved seat, if engAged this week at Conn & Huston's. Corvallis. rtnt- to ' Stun, exjwete to be iatued tc 'enirg m it. new quartrrt is lior. aiatanr. wt fmm ik. V.T " h been ittned for over j member, "ftrdiual Gibbrns.of Baltimnra ' t hi , r ylmtd with the x J3 !' tidertd. it was eery c tad dflvmi i tVhor.:,!:,,,0 "ct PO ell I ' nrnuu aa to lee From the Times: A. A. Hchenck. formerly of th engin eer corns of the oil OP railroad and later with the New York Central, at rew xora, is now uivision engueer ot the Chicago & Northwestern with hesd quarters ac Boone, Iowa. He owns property in Corvallis, and vitilei tbe town a coLple yrara ago. One hundred and fifty-two freihmrn had matriculated at the college up to 3 :3U p m yesteruay aiternoon, the tec ond day of matriculation. At the end of the aecond day latt year the number of freebmen was 124. The increase ia 28. Robert Huston ieft Monday for the State Fair, .nt. was joined Tuesday b, Mrs Huston. (r Huston's well known three-year oid pacer, Robert H is at the ground, in charge of Trainer Mother, and ia entered for a race toat takes place this afternoon. The horse has just re covered from an attack of distemper and it in poor form for tbe contest. Mr. Hnston dorB not expect him to be a winner. The County Board of Equalisation hat served notice on tbe Co.st Land & Live Sto; k Company to show caue why the valuations of its lands in Benton county halt not be placed at $1.25 per acre. Tbe letter figure i. the valuation placed on the lands of the Oregon and Galifuruia railroad company and other holders ol wild lands in the county. The valua tion on the !new roll of the Coast Land A Live slock company's holding t .1 a low ngure. Adiiao Je , of Uroansvii-r, wt- in I he ci y todaj . W.'B. Bsrr, n.i resident of fi.it. land, b) in the ciu "it a vitr. Mr. Henry McE imi'iy aunt o I'..r land this al ernou u aitetnl tlie carni val. Pr. N. E. Winntrd ,W4S in Fort'.nd vesterdav to atlrnd a meeting of the State Medical Society, ol which be it a Hotel Arrivals D E Brockbsnk, B F, C C Hall, I'orti.nd. Jas NicholH, Plainview. Edward Allen, Tallmu.. H C (iannirr, alouigouerv.' Dudley Davis. ' W B Birr, 1'ortUnd. B W Gage, A B Millsop, Leb'non. Henry Kirsch, Hunters Home. D 1 Hanna, Portland. J F isecarver, Holland. J F Stewart, Toledo. I 0 Levy, S F. I H no. h, 8 F. R Murr, 8 F. Wm Ura-e, Porlland. P Avety, Corvallis. Cbiis Su-Ur. Milfred, Neb. B A Faro., Lyooe. CMC ittenden, Lafayette. Adrian Jack, Penalettfn. 8 Hall, Fox Valley. S V Hail, Detroit, II A Fittgerald, Lebanon, W J Drinkard, Halsey. John Rickard, Corvallir, I S Swank, SheiU. E E McClannaham, Seattle. A C Lawrence, Pirtlaud. Henry Long, A Leland, fortland. Lluie Sh.ffer, Stayton. O B McCheokey. Crawfordsvllle. Jat Hay, Thumaa. H H Shilling, Munkert. J A McRae, Berry. F Williamson, Salem. B F Claillure, Woodburn. A Ahr.hamton, Cnnby. HA McDoug.l and wf, Maltron, III, X O Ames and wf, W W Rosebaiigh, Charleston. W Rosebaugb, Beaverton. J A Kirkhsm, Pcrtland. A D Hnencer, Chicsgo. VFJeries, Porlland. Frank King, " W H Cats, " Henrv DeChsrt, 8 F H E Riant, Newport. F P Mimnougb, N Y J 8 Meet, I'orll.nd. P Jacobion, S F H M Ogden, Portland. McKnigbt, " Henry Jacob, 8 F Adam Appel, Portland. John L!ovd. S F Geo Tourney, 8 F i n eeeuenburg, Corvallis, M J Davis. Partl.nH. Tod Merwio, Norton. J M f'vslt. Illinni. F W St.lilman. Detroit. Henry Striker, Lt Grande. B (.Gardner, Baker City. B F Smith, Browosville. F J Weston, ' VE-mith, Jas Wilson, John Moore, Port and. O U Parrieh, Print vi le. 8 Hail, Fox Valley. W J Driox.rd, Haliey. D W Manchester, Cleveland, O. F D Kuelluer, Aetotia. L D 8.son, Betkely, Calif. Ben Mitchell, Poitland. E E B'tsnell. " C M Crittenden, Lafayette. B rt Dunn, Denver, Colo. O B Crosno, Toledo. J M Derrick, Kddyville. DeLabrautt, Portland. H S Colton. M Peter Wlmeaker, Corvallis. W A Gel atly, Wrenn. John McLaughlin, Montana E W Hull, Delroit. ZTDike, " B V White, Moro. F M Hester, Detroit - M T Marker. Chicago. Paul Banker, Salt Lake D B Sparks, N Y. G:c Kinley, Crawfordville. W S lierden, Portland. Geo 8 beak, S F. C W Hauxburst, 8 F. J T Moylao, Portland. Clin Smith, Cedar Rapids. H E Blossom, 8 F. J Cnct.us, Santa Ro a. H B Day, Agt Hoyt Co. G K Moist, Lebanon. O L Hunter, Tangent. M Porter, Portlahd. Adolpb Ubl, Oaklaod. ' W R Macbe b, T J Lee, Lebanon. Robert Hart, Independence. J J Sett left. Uttowa, Kt. Henrv Lyons, Lyons, R B Lyons, Lyons. Tbos M Gatoh, Corvallit, M Uoldnmitb, N Y. L il Berg. Salem. 8 A. Dougal nd wife and N n i and wife, all cf Mattoon, 111., are in Al- ol 'ooatiog. Today they hive been out through tbe country looking at tome of our Linn Couniv (arm, with a .... I : ' . , v, Tbeterani enterttinment of the De gree oi oonor in ine series of fourteen waepresenieu last ever ng with Mrs, tier, as ctialrmao. It u urwl mnA gruuy enjuyeu. me program was m.ueupoia piano solo by Miss Julia Dorgan, a dimogue by Grace Hatdman and Lou Holmes, a recit.tion bv Mitt Orh Harkneis, a song by Frsd Twty and Miss Thireea Coliint, a raiding by Mrs Kelley.a piano solo by .Mies Addie Schiltier, a recitation bv N..1 Mnn. and a reading of the Freebooter hv Um l'- ti-:i.i. , . . . J ' . 7. v"y "ve a I no oi an allair full of live hits. The lunch (ymaiilMl .A conee inn cites, the next nrogram II b? iiretented next H'e,lnl.. v.riiing na mrt. aiary rarker cb.irniao. I fcJ "dMrs. AUe. Gwr- L Kmoo I formerly r SrT, J"- Gerkk. to tutor of -mi am rtMNIt LZ'" Tew 7ly have the ltanlriea. Robert Ho-tofi. of Corva'lit. was in tlie city tbia afternoon en his wsv home from Salem where he Uad.bveo Io atteod the tta-e fair. Mr. and Mr.. L. L Swtn arrived ia Albany on latt evening', local from I ew- iatoo, idano, wneie nvy recently joinea their fortanet. Henry Klnch and Bob Morpby ra- tnrDtdjteateraay irnm meir nuntoa toe Big Bottom country, beyond Foster, her. tbey (ot several deer and bad fine port. Tbit wae the flrst lieM Kirteb waa ever on a dear boat, bit be kept bit bead tad wet tbe bailed straight. IU rlLWAKDIIOO. 'i'e i.i i.. of ffaie nsjer will be l..i i. bat ibereittt lettt ob. .r.! it r trial icience bai beta abk it-vr- ! k ' ... .i.ge. ano that it Ca- arb. i .' Mtarrh Itaro it the only (ovilive mi- kt o.a to tbe medical fra terotl). t aurrb beiaa; a eoattitotioaai li.ae, rrriuur. a conetttotional Ireat u.ei t Hwr. Catarrh Care it taken ia- .rua-ly, td directly epoa tbe blood and ooooot ronare. of tb tysteet, tbertby oewroicg int ijoooauo. or tne dueue, aad givitg 'be ratieat ttreagib bv boiid lag ap tie cuatti'ntica aad aansfjaa ea lure in Ho;ag its work 1 b proprietor, bave to a,ocb faiib ia rtt roratlta powers thai tbey iftVrOa Uaaend Dollar, for aay caw il i.il. to tare. Sead for list of teatiBoai.it, Adens. t ) CBkNKT A Co.,ToUdo, 0. Sld bv all drawsittt. lit. BaU't FaaiUy Plllt are tat beat. Two Adjoining Counties. A message to the (Jamie from Siletn Wednetd.V a'tifrnann. annAi.n. .1.. fait Ibtt Uentoa County bad been awarueu tne second p-emtum in the county exploit conteit at iha Hiai tr.t. The glory of tbit victory it enhanced " Kuueiu.r.u mil ourt is ooe 01 vuuunn iu iu. aiaie. ano the general exliib t wa. tbe lineat ever shown at the Orogon State Fair. .ouvu, .uu uiu iub exnioit in ebarge, is entitled to tbe highest credit, nd to bit efforts, undoubtedly, are dne ilia hnm... vnn 1 .hi. ...t .... ..... -. ,u mi, wdiiii. hrn pnnit. ,k. A... mlum of yabo ; Benton, aecond, 160: W.ahinolnn tl.i. . 'yl. ...: n . ,wv , w.iiuu. luurill. 1 ---,. .wt .Hi. .i.i im a ore diiappoimmot to tome ot tbe oauwMuj iHiumi:, wnere a real!. e:ce.lent dianla wa a...aA btiette. FRIDAY. BIG BITTER VICTORY. The Albany Butter and PrnW. n ewept things at Stlemthlt week in the uiaiver oi securing nine ribbont the tooiloa for butter ia 4lt In. il . a i grtin, 16 for color, 10 for salt and 5 foi package. Total, 100. Tht score I Albany Butter and Produce 0 .. ' lor tha hAat II I la. oat. , ... , , , , . ' mi Ultpta and 99 or pr0 ,,,,, ,!,, Tbe totalt lor Ibe other ooctMtautt were ii folio wt : G. W. Weekt, 944. OS and 01. II aLtal -vr-rwi t"Yi Dill nu r ai oflI rU7 , w and MX Tbia cumpany waa j 4 , . ! f preuiium lor display, but wbr cannot t eeo ai tbe Albiny Produce Co. wat Qtaner on everytbinf. Aib land Craauory Auociati n i and 95. " Albany Creamery Anociatioh 92. pal m Creamery Oo, 96 and 93. Hena Anderaon SbeiUee 94 and 93. Around Corvallis. Prom Ids Gisetie: Hnn Ink. f UMA i 1 a-avaea wuaau aa. HUUIUICII, lUriUBf I J Tltp reeentative from Linn county in tbe at Me a, ,u tuwu ycoaoruBJ, ne ii now advance agent for Leondor Broe. circua, which ia to appear bare October Hita Leon a Smith will leave Monday frt kit UatAni. U.ll u t -.. ' ' . ' wuwio iua win con- tioatiher uti'dy of Ibe violin, of wbicb iuat ument the ia very foodt Durinn the pmn ytmr sue n roaue rapiu itrtdea in the mastery of tbia instrument and ber Mende. There was no cessation of work in tbe VariO'lB tirune orulmri.H nf thia afiinti I during ttie recent rains. At tbe bi ur- uunru ui una jnentoju uonntj rrine Vo. fSBituauK ten KKriicu n.rrara Bl thouub tlie weather wae ordered for tbe vx.bt.vt.ju. nuncrri, ifc uiBBcti voaMuer uuia uioerence in urrioR the Ira It In. rift rlrii.il at ik. hi .1 Scio. The Columbia and Shamrock will have other day is tbe order. What'a In a name A Portland man named Wise baa skipped out for un known parte leaving an unsavory record V. II OA rt A friii M ana ..i.. a t. tie AAA . a- wvu.u ivi lawD H.ej flV,WV bonna fur a iroolen mill and has given i no uonutj project op. Tbey are now talking of a joint ttocK company. Hail ing boo u-.ee ie considerable of a tooth ttumug tllOll n.3 nunuf, one or the stockholders of the Oregon Paritic Kailroai in early v. j, ui-u reucDiir in new I OrK. UDt ol tiie river steamers that rnu between Albany and Portland ten years ago ws Oregon bad a day at Buffalo this week. It waa a bin one and some speeches were mad by bitr men about our big things.' We carried off about tne greatest of all hnnnr ilut if ttiuin. i bortlcnliure and we are entitled to notice, Oregon it gradually betnir heird from . Ml Jimal TlmmnuM tm at. f 111 Lollee a best friends, ia in tbe city. Conrad Meyer and family are home ""Tig iub; uavn urian teveral weeks taking a September out ing, Mrs, W. H . Kubn, of 8pokane, la in the city the guest of bar sitter Mrs, 11. X litiortfti. ' T.elaa R Knoap n( ta. l. , .v a . vi uumm, lira twuwieu arkiKin In tl.a nln..;. i . . vva.iiiiu nnt viviiiium iiuid Ul Ul Mrs A B Greggs returned to ber home ih iuu cavaiunj, Niior viBIUDg lor a few days with Mrs A D Palmer. Salem OHICIUIIU, ThM Filrtl inmul tmnwanlinn 'Congregational crmrcbea of Oreron ia twiug uviu u in isanee tnia week. KflV K H rvnnnrri.. nf thia U 1. Ir. tendance. PtSil Llnrlna Af B.t..lll- . I 1 - . s wu w. uvuiTllin MiriVBU UOlB TnAMt-.tr tA (a Ira litmn nt e.n .1 I ship of tbe high school. With t'rol. Mnrlnn at ei ..... na. 1 L I a ..v..vu. p..u,ieai, . mi ftinmrn iq charge ol tbe grammar depertment, Misr Bennett tbe intermediate and Miss Sullivan the primary, the auccese of the school ia assured. May ton Mail. Peoples Press: Mrs. C. C. Parker ani Dr. Kamsey aent to Corvallis 1'rnij. U .a P..b. t. ...ii i.i. - - . . . -bu. tu iiaiii iiicuui, idq ine ift. Ml fafAldiBainnal hnaiaaaa ti U ... r-wua.ttnai. wr. mmt-y eoc templates canceling ber enffK'U. -at Corvallis in tue f iture; nam ' n rntiatlnt inrraua in k mr . . . any. wbicb requires ner eo iri- ait. n tv-n Mmv UnUrt U..raT l . , - - "f t ..iiucr ani L L Jewell returne Jon Ha u-.u v i.iru i rom a nsning excursion at !', . i- V turned to Portland Wedm-fUy n t.-r u two weeke visit here. OnMi'i-lu rti inr, he occupied hit old i.Ur- m ti.m pulpit ol the Pie-byterian vliun-t. .; a pose with the eloquence mid inipr siveneee which ia so wui' r-u.t-ui in bie former Mrtnani. (tra t. I' .a. I Courier. FomtbeNew! fim nt !aa f..- t .. . . miuivii in mis tec Moo 7 " . "T anu it will not belong until ail teediugwill be.over Th flaw avnmnaB.- .U: i . of seed to Spokane the Grato' the week ofoaV Erjck,0- 'mwlra merchant " ' " r .nt Anu-rton ranch, oo tear creek, Orook county. The Scio roller mills are now working . 1 uiuiitg out a super ior quality of dour. They bate pur ceased a couple of carloads ol wheat at Urebtree. There are thirty-threcsr load- ol oats on the side track ai Munkera waiting to to be eievted into tbe warehouse. I hev .. ... FUIVUt9u id lorn vicinity Jet Lyons and Kingston. Hamen Shelton, Jr., who lives Io Jor dan, ia advertiaiog a public eale to take h!! A" !0m6 8-,nrdT October 6. " lifi.'?atln mo'K to some otber aectton of the countr. P. 8. Mauldmg moved bis family here last week lrm Prt.ii. . .via tuuuiT, auu ine r now oeriia thai . . r; cDiuaiicv laieiy cur- chased Irom A. J. Johnson. Mr. Maul.l- mginienuseniiagiDKin the liqu)r buB- inetB 11. this r-ilu aK ...t .. cominK monti,; ' u'" m HfJ1.1 101 "aJ T,,; tor I nae lliev rre . ,t,r .nirn'l. ai d it houii.ls turned looie after lliero. T. I.. Diiirsar. Inrm..!. .k. . - - j hid ic. r li i pe, l.i.sine . in thlscin, wMBb.kui,. ban.ls with nis nmntrous frie ids hero about t..en-at.,f t week Ho is now reaiuimr n . f.rm near TaMrusn, and -- a ' auu .i.rioti iMiin. iy for .ai. uf ti e new "Model Onmot- ary. a tiirrn ..I .it-l,e i lurnittre wi,,ti, is mt n !e t tu tuakr the hnnsewtle hapoj. Moved. The DlMOCHAT ofRflA waa 1... ererrln, into the new Dimocbat brick ou Seconil street, where tbote bating buti ne" nd the latrhttrin. le.u, to Tbarj. -Ill I.. . . . levvMuva io new Btl- dtntt at the college chapel tnnight. Alhtnr College it talking ot bu.inB lheorpbanshome,tnovin ii m the col' le.e Mmiim .tA I. . for which It is well arranged. ' Tbe Chinese pheasant will have In lOOk Oilt navt Tua&l.. ... . on that dar It will be local to bill 'him. , " vuku l. uhb need ea to look out lor some time. His life nas oeen id danger right along. Prof R R D la In .. i - ...v,.7 auu uinigril, at the armory will reproduce in liie liio. moving picture, the fatnion Plav, as given at Oberammeriran in Jim. i... year. Before the rogular program be gins a number of moving scenes of the iuani.h.Ameriian . :it i.. - , iii ue given upon the screen. SATURDAY. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Ura M W. i.ni ii..n..i i . - .Wa - iium i urfc Isnd this noon, and will go with Mr Wysaat to Toledo in a few iL;s. ir ana Mrt A J Whiteuker returned 'Ollav lr..m ln.la.J. l . - - ...uwpvuunuw, wuere inly li.v. been durlnir ti l.nn ;!,... - teaton, r v W. W. ..n-l. I . . ... .. .... , , " ' r-.iou irom ine mil, where be had bein at one of the grand rupreientativet to the mprenw tfaklnaa til I 1.4.1 L 1 1 n ' Mra .1 P ra.l.n.i 1 , " . , 7 - - ""- ami tnuiiij came Otl to Albany ttedneeday, where the child ren will attend "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Academy." during the winter? Grand Mata n t u . went to Elmiri, Lane County, thia after noon. All ln.laa I....!. rtV ... will give a talk to tbe members of the fclmire Lidge. Mia. T.llli.n T-: i.r. .iii,,k luibt'Mt mornine for Itooma, where the hat a position .. clerk. Oapuin Lanningis alroxly there an J Mrs. Lanning and Miss Sallie Lan. "log wil. join them in a few davt. a reception to Kev. A. J. Ilea. Wa. tendered at the residence nf Ih. Miste, .u pi3ts.nl time was had. Kev. Mtag nts mine m.oy friendt in iL. n,i 1,8 " tol"'d young man, a tine gentlert.. n per.mally. N,xt Mon diy he will return to Duluth, Minn . where be it pttlor of one the church.B. Bert, better known it Orandga Craw- - . . u.,,.llu ,!, wriin where be hat ucepted a ntnlon in a barlier .bop. H- is not ool ra good barber but i liood fellow generally whom everybody ikes, tor sizieen Tear, he hit carried the waplurn iiini. .1 .... Ll i. ... n..i . r "ier.iu,anu ttie mathematical editor oi that paper .Im'tiar ured out that lie traveled in doing to iar as tround the world, going oo fnot,erly in the morning, rain or tun.hine, Uert was en hand and he made lew mines. He could throw a paper clear across a street upon the top step more or less and wa. always as grnial as tbe sunshine. Msy fortune thine upon bim. ilia brother htt succeeded him. IN AND AROUND ALBANY Bananas at the Sugar Bowl. Pure apple cider at the Sugar Bowl. Pfftrliaa at a i i J I ni Block ' ' i niumrerg Hanaiiaa .1 A r u i. m . Block. wime, uiumoorg Krnali nuu.!.. a r n ... borg Block. Wilar, 1 . a . n. berg Block. ' m ' "lam' m The prunes have uodoubtedly been in. jurwi hy the raioe, Hor.ti flnt Hal. ..rr.. I t. . ' crrama at the Sugar Bowl. Minrtay dinners tervod at the Revere llDUae from 6 till 0:i7 p. m., 60cente. n M.T l('Blt,u vyD( baa eucceeded Laaetlo Brothers iu the milk business. Ho will P P be tPKHl re;mtat:on ol these lacteal distributions. A large audience wns present Uftt evening at tho presentation of the Pae eioa Piayby i he Kdison Biogrnpb C.nn- fc " 7 piuasinif at well aa Harrisbur. Salem Iodpcdent : tiff W I." (!rliall.nrl ni-ikl .. Urn Brutherhoof', Bu.-ley, Wash . spent a few cava with Irivnds io Salem this ful toarol California lithe interest of bit colony. it as Kiaiv, "wiiwr oi uw a ( u rrets, watacaMer at the iidepeodent tanlom ihia we-k Corvallit bat a preacher by nam sol iuu a ..uiiiiiiD vaiiiurnis igno bat a aaloon keeper by oane of Churcb. Nearly every church however, be Its bsosar. bat not ever lvnncar hi hia leboreb. a m-mirm a eta 7 m riay riUVIT WJ- Hlakl taa. aB.1 1 ..a J M A 1 " wttag u- a,n aj.a.vuBjf.aau,, aft UUUiUajr of movir.g p'ctare of tbe Hpaoieh Amer icao war wa ait be thrown a poo the ecreea before the regular program bagine. Tbia entertainment ie under the aoepioet ol I tbe Epworib League. Ticket for ea.t at bdrkhart A Lve'e, or at itoe door bt ww Mew riimwiawrai uwtum, ingwu admlaainn TV rhilrirsn nadf IS -an 10c. Fion the Bulletin: Mr a- u u...... l , .... . . .... ....., hvv, I... aom nis (mm t.r Mr. D. t). u.ey, will go Io tt- Mi.J S. II ii er . j family returned fr.-ro their v. it in K .Bleio Oregiin yes te d. -, I . lining lb. mountains tbey iii.il .11 ih. a' t.i. r portion of the way. Ilr. ii. Br.ant here Friday to ad jii-t il.e I ... Jr.w I iaa' bou.e. The ii furame ... .III. the Oregon Kire as ooi.ticn of MoMinnviile. Mr. K K. Upmver came home Tnet dr f'Oui a I tp in the rear of the tfar o.b.irrf Liiuitier ijo. big log drive. lie ie tfi. iti. i it,. U). hegio to arrive li-rr in-at wees. Mi.. p.r (Uim.s went to Porlland Tnnrajar I'l alien I school. This ex ftn. is inru-reil not only in this r.-e i.oi .ev.ral i.tl.e-a, lur the lack of the ii. in g-arfe teng t. mtii in our tchuol Mr. I. k. Kmih', with the Port. lnlOa.k .i. ..,, ..wa Monday, oe racaiiil. ,u .....til an interest it, the Calhoun urot.rr of (ir.nts Pass. Mr. 0. E. Maason reslerd.y received a letter from bit t'lter from fronwood, Mich., ttalloa that hia vnni.aaa. !... I... U. U Hiimti, was not tzptcted to live . ' . " "lU 7 J'NUItl lever, The nn'urtun.le m'n wat lorm erly a re.ident ol tin. vicinity. In tin neighborhood ol Muddy. instructive. lreshylcrian church Kally Dsy: Morning Worship 10:.l0, Sahnath School 11 :4o, senior Kndeavor 0:W), Kveninn worship 7 ::w. Buhject of morning ser mon: "Love and Loyalty." Subject erf evening sermon: "Natareth," Kally Day exercites in the Sabbath Bchool. Only ten Chine., pheasants can he kt lit In it.. ....I..II.. i.. ... uur, llJV ,Teff law, tir Cutirte Alr.anv h.iniu.. ...II Ai . :. strictly. Ni-it Tuesday l!l be the great opening day. Albany will behe.nl from In the fu ture. It will have It. day next and' when il comes it ai be , hlg ma. It baa It. ll h r ,, ... . . .......i. mm .ii oilier city in w stern Oreg n nut.ide of Port land, and there is no question but bat. llgbtnint will strike before long, Tha All..... c. . ,.ii .... ....., lrev, miihit company . V . " '""'Porated wlthJ. R Wyatl, J. H. Kob.ru and .Ne.1 V. Murry. as In cor(ortors, and t'leeapittl slock placed .1 $0,0()U. Toe owner.pip is practical. Iy fie sine as hsietofnrs, The object ot locrjrr..,.atlnn .l.n....l. I. ..1.1 ... ' .""..n i .am w u. (U push matters in connection with the numuees of the line.m.kiiiir It an alaxi.l.. line and extending it where needed. It IS IO he hnrt.,1 tl.a ...n...t I- ..I ence l It are realized Goes to Portland. The Oregontan says : J. K. Djugl.t and W. A. K.stburn. the atntleinen who nut nn tha l.i.n County rinlbli tiiheHttte F.lr, receiv- en neimi.aion to lake the exlilhit to Portland and set it up In the U.rnlv.l Ksposlrton halhllng. The offer of K. II. Miller, general fr.ljht and p..ntie' -an". ouiii liar,. . an no vomp.ni , to take the ezhilni to Portl.nd fr.rdii- luay a. io. i..rnirai give, t.inn uonr.y .,.-......-.. a a.i-.0ii.a llprtcil and her reiourcr.. It I. a great achieve ment for J.lnn when the ran rarry otf the li.oner lor lheV.it ttricnlliir.l dit plsy, to av not'imi ol the :.0 pr'ie lint make, the l.onor proflt.hit. The opportunity to fjrth.r tprea l the know. leilue ol liar at'.ainmwnt a. a.lu.1. ..u.i. ed. The Pete is Dead. Pete ie dead and a Iar. circla nf aiaa friendt will beer me newt with tadu.'. r.te wae rrot. r. a. uiielieU't brigul mm an, unw a iron, narriiourg ie Pendleton and down to Prloevillo. Thia bwii.i roi, war w.i.ini I.B. Willi hi. alio Ihrnnai. a a n. n these was MCi-li-ntiy i,i n.r,'. il.. lell aooteei. going llo lu. I.i- l.lui an! at, .aviaaauuinr pstaeo Mlotlier grtat dog beyoaa). Many will au.e Pete. ftr i Go Yet To-Day. Ynil can aattiirt foattr va tat la on Albany lecture Course dorin today i"i vi-vyjr. nnvr unlay- (raTTO teat tlcketew!! ooftyoufl AO. it- iKiTcr siefMKt i ufwiay niRiit on '-Vhai time H it, and where are we." Yon can 111 aff ird to diim haarintr an eloiient a tnin. (io yet today and get your tlckeia at Cooo 4 lluttout. Him Ci,.m f 5 U 'VLImat nnl tnllaf nATlh n( A I rl tr nn I h. I tula.nantl.. icidnr for 3 otnts per gallotte (J rind ine on inn't'ieya. itowi prtst and clean fialMw'i- I . ' riM o'ii at The