The Semi-Weekly Democrat Published by DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING CO. WM. H. HORN' I BROOK, Managing Editor. Entered at the pustoffice at Albany, Oregon, as second-cbss matter. Published every evening except Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tuea days and Fridays. BUSINESS MATTER. Address all communications and make all remittances payable to the Dem ocrat Publishing Co. In ordering changes of address, sub scribers should always give old as well as new address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, per month.... $ .40 Delivered by carrier, per year 4.00 By mail, at end of year 3.50 By mail in advance, per year .. 3.00 Semi-Weekly At end of year $1.50 When paid in advance, one year 1.25 CLASSIFIED RATES 1c per word for first publication; Jc per word thereafter, payable in ad vance. Minimum charge of 25c. Established in 1865. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913. "Teddy Bear" Mint Juleps. "One lump of sugar, one tea spoonful of liquor ami the mint leaves stirred in with the liquid." If the testimony of one of the plaintiff's witnesses in the Roose velt libel suit against a Michigan publisher is to be believed, the above recipe was faithfully fol lowed by the White House chef in preparing the favorite drink of Ex-President Roosevelt. Again we are informed by an other witness placed on the stand by the plaintiff that the ex-president never mixes his drinks. These are interesting historical facts and the Democrat is indeed glad to learn that Mr. Roosevelt required only one teaspoonftil of liquor for his mint juleps. In common with every other Ameri can citizen wc are glad to know that the former president never mixes his drinks. The editor of the Democrat docs not pose as an expert and therefore wc are not in a position to say as to whether or not more than one teaspoonftil of liquor would have spoiled the mint ju lep, but we assume that the de fense will place experts on the stand to prove if possible that the president followed an indent and well established preeedrnt in lim itinir hi., chef to one teaspoonftil of John Harleycorn. Wc have been tol.l, however by men who we considered ex perts, that mixing tlrinks is not only ba I taste but indicates lack of judgment. It is ci,.imcd that only a specially constructed tank will hold mixed drinks without showing some outwa-d signs of a capacity load. If this is correct, the ex-president showed rare dis cretion. ! The outcome ol the Roosevelt libel suit against this misguided and indiscreet Michigan publish er will be watched with interest by an anxious and curious public and certainly afler the evidence produced by the plaintiff, no good, true and loyal Hull Moose will hereafter have tin temerity to mix his drinks or indulge in anything stronger than a "teddy bear" mini julep. o Memorial Day. Today we pay a loving and tender tribute to the nation's dead. We do h ir to those who helped sustain the honor of their country and who IV I. upon the field of battle. Hut we not only do honor to the military heroes on Memorial day. We pay tribute to our de ceased ic!atics ami friends and upon their graves we place a flower in token of our never-dv-ing respect and admiration for their virtues. Their faults, if anv they had. are a forgotten mem ory. When they passed on, their lillle eccentricities passed on with them, but iheir kindly deeds, their helpful words and their cheeil'nl smile is imprinted indel ibly upon our memory. We re-j member the flowers and forget' the thorns. I eal!i turns hatred to ashes 1 and blots out from the memory of man all evil thoughts towards the one who has passed on to eternity. I 't ieiiil hip never dies, the tie of blood is unhi e akaMe. and death en settles and can- ' eels all scores between enemies. The real M will save at ' least a si,,.-; . (!,, f,,r ,,,. ,p, of the one be oi ee despised and by so ,oiii" y,;! make narti.-d re-, 'ribmion for bis lack of Christian i han't v. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Linn County. Martha Houston, Plaintiff, vs. Or pha Greener, (formerly Orpha Hen n.ngscn), Defendant. To Orpha Greener, Defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, i ou are hereby required to ap pear and answer to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on the 15th day of July. A. 1) . 1913, said date being more than six (6) weeks from the date the publica tion of this summons was first made, to-wit, the 3rd day of June, 1913; and if you fail to appear and answer here in the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's complaint herein, to-wit: That plaintiff have judgment and decree that the deed of conveyance, recorded and filed on the 13th day of April, 1911. as appears by Vol. 96, page 211 of the Deeds of Records in Linn County, Oregon, purporting to convey the following described prem ises, situate in Linn County, State of Oregon, to-wit, beginning 13 chains and 93 links south of the northeast corner of the north wes: quarter of Section 18, Township 10 south of Range 1 west of the Willamette Me ridian, running thence east 2 chains and 2 links to a point 3 chains and 30 links west of the west boundary line of the City of Scio; thence south 25 links; thence west 2 chains and 59 links; thence south 4 -liains and 71 links to the center of the county road leading west from the City of Scio; thence south IT, degree-, west in the center of said county road to a point 10 chains and 30 links east of the west boundary line of the east half of the northwest quarter of said section 18; thence north 3 chains and 72 links, more or less, to a point 3 chains and 25 links north of the south line of the northeast quarter of the northwest miarter of said section 18; thence north 2Si degrees west 3 chains and 56 links; thence east 10 chains and 50 links to the place of beginning; con taining 5.67 acres. Also any and all parts and parcels, or anv part of that certain Donation Land Claim of Eli jah McKinney and wife, which lies north of the center line of the original channel of Thonufs Creek and west of the City of Scio, Linn County, Ore gon, and which is at this time owned by the grantor herein, and which is not included in the foregoing bound aries. Also a tract of laud beginning at the northwest corner of lot No. 129, in the original plat and survey of the City of Scio, in Linn County, Oregon, and running thence west 217.75 feet; thence south 200 feet; thence cast 217.75 feet; thence north 200 feet to place of beginning, con taining one acre. Also a tract of land beginning 37 feet south ami 217.75 feet west of the southwest corner of said Lot 129; thence north 237 feet; thence west 170 4-5 feet; thence south 273 feet; thence in an easterly direction about 175 feet to the place of begin ning, and containing one acre. Also a tract of land beginning at a point .12 feet west of the northwest corner of Lot 119, in the original plat and survey of the City of Scio, in Linn County, State of Oregon, and run ning thence west 636.25 feet; thence south 360 feet more or less to the north hank of Thomas Creek; thence up the nieanderings of said creek to n point nn ,i line with the west line of West Street in said City of Scio; thence north on the line of West Street 266 feet to the place of be ginning, containing 49-16 acres. Also Lot io. 129, as known and designat ed upon the recorded plat of the orig inal plat and survey of the City of Scio, in Linn County, Slate of Oregon, all situate, lying and being in Linn County, Stale of Oregon, as afore said, from James Williams to this defendant, as Orpha llenningsen, be vacated, set aside and .muilled, and lati-d of no force and effect, and that plaintiff have such other relief as lo this Court may seem just and .'iiilahlc, together with the costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons is served upon ynu by publication in the Albany Daily eurocrat, by virtue of an order of the Honorable .Indue of the above entitled ourt .made and entered on the 2th dav of Mav. l'M.t. ,li,v,.,i i,ij in said newspaper once a' week lor I period ol six (0) successive weeks. pn"C ri,s! Publication, June 3. pij'i'"1' "f l,Hl,lication. July 15. JOSEPH & HANKY, Atlorncvs lor Plaintiff 508 Crbelt l!i, line,. Portland. Oregon. June 3 1(1 -l7-.M-.luly I S 15 Miss Kdith .,n Wl. , (;.lU,s t,is ' morning to spend the dav with lllends. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby c.ucu th.it the nn ilcr.signed has been duly appointed I'V the I unity Com! ,,i Linn County. .Oregon, executor of the laM , ;, testament ,, Margaret Irvine, late of s.,1,1 comity, decease. I. All persons h:ivl" claims against the .-Mate of said deceased hereby required to piescnt the auie. with proper Vouch cis. to the undersigned, at the First .mnc.s batik, in the Cm ,,, ..anv V s.,l county. ,vi, six mouths tO'ln ihe ,.,u. ,,, ,,,uv Haled M,,v J", .l,l ""vitt.v1, 1 "!i;. ttorncs tor Lxeeul.ir. W'-.l.,y J, June 3 10 7-24 Notice In the Comity l,it of the State oi Oregon tor l.itm I'oniitv. In llie nutter o; the application of Mike tlcliibcske lo cliangc his name to Mike Kicc Notice is lurcbj. given , h.i t on the -'ml day ot May. I'U.S. ,,n order and leciee was dlllv ma.le ae.d filtered i'l the above entiil. .1 , ,n. and cue t hci. ni ii w.i- ,., ,t, ,,-,!. ., !,., , ,,,,, decreed that the name ol 'i'-.c li.ei I'csl .. ,.. :,.,, ,tu. ...,. , .,, to Me" e. Kicc ,,..,1 ,!.. ,,,,, .u.;. this i'l!.- K- Wi'l heir .old h,. , lo ti'e s.ii.l ..,,. , u Inch s one 1. , cl- I" 'cl P.it t' . sec 'ml ,! n V ,,, '0' I M 1 1 iv i . r W MM .13 10 STATES RECEPTION Third Annual Reunion of Al banyites From Other Sec tions to Be Held. CELEBRATION WILL TAKE PLACE AT 8 O'CLOCK TONIGHT Program of Patriotic Airs and Addresses to Be Given in Presbyterian Church. The third annual States' Reunion reception will be held this evening commencing at 8 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church. McPherson Post No. 5 G. A. R., Fair Oaks Cir cle No. 1 Ladies of the G. A. R., the 5th Co. Coast Artillery, O. N. G., and Camp Phillips No. 14 Spanish War Veterans will attend the services. A committee has arranged that any of the old soldiers who live at a distance will be brought to the church in au tomobiles. The reception will not be conduct ed as in former years, as the cere monies will be of a memorial nature in honor of the old soldiers. The captains of the various state delega tions will have banners and badges designating the state which they rep resent. After the states' representa tives. are seated, a short program will be given consisting of old patriotic airs and an address on "My Oregon" by C. . C. Chapman, manager of the executive committee of the Portland Commercial ctub and secretary of the Oregon Development league. The church will be artistically dec orated with flags and flowers and light refreshments will be served in the commodious social hall after the completion of the program. The following will act as captains .for their respective states: New England, Mrs. Roy Dowtl; New York, Mr. D. O. Woodworth; Penn sylvania. Mr. Vicreck; Dixie, Mrs. M-ark Wcatherford; Ohio, Mrs. C. B. Winn; Indiana, Mr. W. F. Heckman; Illinois, Dr. Shinn; Wisconsin, Mr. J. R. Hulburt; Minnesota, Mr. Bouley; North and South Dakota, Misses Laura and Gertie Taylor; Colorado, Mr. McLean; Missouri, Mr. J. K. Wcatherford; Kansas, Mr. Dowd; California, Mrs. Buford Payne; Eng land. Mr. Fred Dawson; Germany, Prof. E. L. Wilson; Norway, Prof. Hans Flo; Canada, Mr. Stover. To the delegation representing a state or country having the largest number of members wilt be awarded :i large box ot candy. Prof, and Mrs. David Torbet went to Lebanon this morning to decorate the graves of their two oldest daugh ters, who died there while Prof. Tor bet was teaching in Sautiam Acad emy many years ago. News on This Page is From Daily Issue of FRIDAY. MAY 30. S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND EXECUTRIX. Notice is hereby given that the un lersigneil bv an order of the County j Court of Linn County. Oregon, have iiccu appomieu Hiiiioy as c.xccmor and Kxecutrix respectively of the estate of Andrew J. McClure, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them within six months from the date of this no'tiee. with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the late residence of said decedent shout three miles Southeast of Sweet Home it: Linn County, t ircgon. or at the of fice of Amor A. Tussiug in Browns ville, Oregon. I Haled llns 2nd day of Mav. 113. OI.IVI-.U McCl.l'RF.. K.xecutor. NORA COM-MAN. F.xecutrix. MOR A Tl'SSING. Attv. ior Lxr. & Kxrx. May 6 13 31-27 -June 3 Summons In the Circuit Court of The State of i Oregon, for the County ol Linn. He ! partnient No. 2. " , .Minnie C. Kicker, lllaiutiff. vs. A. L. Kicker, 1 'lien, lull. i l o A I., lacker, the above named ; defendant: ; In tile name of the Stale of Oregon I ou are hereby required to appear and ' answer tin- complaint ot the above named plaintiff in the ah.no entitled ' i.'iirt. now on file with the Clerk of! s.ii.l Omit wirhiti six w eel s from the i tt.ite of the first publication of this1 siiinni iis; ami yoii a e her. by notified tli it if ou fiil lo appear and answer -an! eompleiut as hereby required, t'laintitl will i.i'.e a decieo as prayed ior in tlie -aid complaint herein, to-! wit: A deciee diss ,lmg C 0 ,.,ds of le.it'mionv heretofore and now exist- , me between plan: : i ' and del'cnd'nt: an. I that the plaintiff hale such other, .:'.! tnrtli,. relet as , the Court! s( e-"s equitable ; I :..s sii"-ni.'ns is onMi-'ied in the' eno W ccl.lv Peaioe, . ,, ce a week ; lor -ix ens, ,-ut' e w , cks bv order of 1 lion p i: M,-vi Jit. i,,tmtv l gon. -ii "le ' ! at Mi. .lu ll Ait. n- fo- Phi'iru-' I'm M.nl.i . I-T-.i 1 17 J4 HARR1SBURG HIGH SCHOOL WILL GRADUATE FIVE Commencement Exercises Next Friday When Prof. Ressler Will Deliver Address. According to a letter received here today, the commencement exercises of the Harrisburg High School will be held Friday. Professor Ressler, of Oregon Agricultural College, will de liver the class address. The high school students gave a play entitled "The School Ma'am," Friday night, which was one of the most successful events of the school year. A reception to the incoming and outgoing classes will be given by the student body and faculty sometime this week. Those who will graduate this year are: Bonnie E. Crow, Lionel Lee McMahan, Blanche Herman, Willard Herman and Jesse Miller. A. E. Keith went to Brownsville this morning to see the city for the first time. ALL STORES WILL BE CLOSED THIS AFTERNOON Albany Post Office Will Be Open Between Hours of 1 and 2 o'Clock. The postoffice will be open be tween the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock. The city carriers made only one trip today and that was made this morn ing. The rural carriers had a whole day holiday. Only a few of the stores were open this morning but this afternoon all of them will remain closed for the day. R. B. Montague, of Portland, went to Lebanon this morning to spend Decoration Day. His father, the late Col. C. B. Montague and other rela tives, are buried there. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nevins, of Portland, arrived last night to spend Decoration Day with Albany friends, while here being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cusick. Miss Mabel Becker, of Portland, a former Albany young lady, passed through the city last night for Eu gene. REGISTRATION OF TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County. In the matter of the Application of Henry I. Sheldon, to register title to the following described premises, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot One (1) in Block Six (6) of in town of North Brownsville, -in Linn County, State of Oregon, and running ' from thence East along the North boundary of said Block 127 feet, thence South parallel to the West boundary of the said Block 105 feet to the South bound ary of Lot Two (2) of said Block, thence West along the South bound ary of said last named lot 22 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot One U). thence South Ten (10) feet, thence West parallel to the South boundary of said Block 105 feet to the West boundary of said Block, thence North US feet to the place ot be ginning and being within the cor porate limits of the City of Browns ville in Linn County, State of Oregon. Against all whom it may concern, Defendants. Take notice that an t'.i. 28th dav of May, 191.1. an applicaiion was tiled by the said Henry f. Sheldon in the Circuit Court of the St..ie of Oregon, lor Linn County, for initial registra tion of the title oi the land above de scribed. Now unless vou appear on or before tilt- 10th day ot July. 1913. and show cause why such application should not be granted, the same will be taken as eonk-SM-d and decree wilt be en tered to the prayer of the applicant and you will be forever barred from deputing the same. Dated this -Nth dav of Mav. 1013. (SEAL) W.'L. MARKS. County Clerk of l.inn County. Ore gnu, and ex-oi'ticio Clerk of the above entitled Conn. WKA'mi'Kl-OU!) & WEATHER FORD. Attornevs for Applicant. June .M0-17-24-JuIy 1 REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE In the Circuit Court for Linn Coun ty. Oregon. In the matter of the application of the Methodist Kpiseopal Church. South, of Tanei-nt. Oregon, to regis ter title to Lot . 10 in HI, .ok Xo. & in Heard's addition to ihe town of Tang itt, Oregon, againsi AH Whom it May Concern, defend ants. TAe Notice. Th.it on the 17th day of May. A, D. I'M.', an itpplMv.tiou was filed 'in s;id Methodist Kpiseopal Church. Suth. "t 'lane cut. Oregon, in t!u Circuit Court o'f I.'nn County, for initial reg ! i-tratiou of the title ot the land above1 d s. rihed. Now unless v.u appear on or K tore the 17th diy of June. V I'M., and : show e.iii-e why -inch application shall not he granted the anu will he tak en ;is contested, anil :i decree will be enteivtl according to the prayer ot the .pplieati and on will te forever ha .-( I iro-n disputing the anic. Witness ii v hand .md the svil of' the Circuit Court this 17:h dav of . May. V IV I'M.? W L. M KKS. I on-' v CV k an.' tffieio Clerk of V-.e t ;r.-Mt i .Mir;. 1 L. c i n i iv,, A't'v tor V'rhe-int m jo j SPLENDID GAME OF BASEBALL TO BE PLAYED -TOMORROW Albany and Salem High School Will Clash in Final Contest at Aiheleiic Park. Tomorrow afternoon at the Arhlet ic park, commencing at 3 o'clock, in the final mterscholastic game of the season, the Albany and Salem High school teams will clash. During this contest it will be de tertntneu which of the baseball boys are entitled to official A's and it is expected that keen competition and rivalry will ensue throughout the bat tle. The Albany High school has won from Salem in football during the present school year but lest to them in basketball. The score is now a tie and an effort will be made to make the score 2 to 1 by tomorrow's game. Local fans should go out and sup port the local team as the admission is only a5 cents. The big Albany High school band will make things lively during the contest vith musical selections. TOLEDO PIONEER SUCCUMBS ATA RIPE OLD AGE P. Blevins, Was Aged Member of the Odd Fellows Lodge and Beloved Citizen. Word was received here today that P. Bivens, a pioneer resident of Lin coln county, died near Dallas, Or., Many 20 and was buried in the Elk City cemetery May 23. Mr. Bivens was the son of H. J. Bivens and was born May 5, 1859, at Airlie, Polk county. He moved with his parents to Soap Creek, near Air lie, when 3 years old and resided tbere until 1883, when he. accompanied his parents to Elk City, He was married to Verna Parks. Three of their five children are now living. Two sisters and four brothers also survive him. SOCIETY. (S& Mrs. Wm. Fortmiller of Seventh street was hostess Tuesday evening at a 7 o'clock dinner, complimenting her son Edwin, who left Wednesday for a six weeks' visit in the East. The dining table was attractively decorated with red sweet peas, place cards and candies. A delicious seven course dinner was served to the fol lowing guests: Misses Elsie Bain, l.ora Taylor. Flora Simons, Myrtle Roberts, Julia Crowell, Greta Fort miller and Messrs. Clyde Roberts. Buford Payne, Neil Bam, Pari- Stal naker. Gordon Barrett and Edv in Fortmiller. Little Miss Loretta Fisher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hniih Fisher of S17 Ferrv street, gave a birthday par ty on Wednesday to 14 of her little friends. Pink and white were the decorations in the house. The din ing table was prettily decorated with pink and white sweet-pi-as and pink May baskets, each guest receiving a basket fuli of candy. Tlx- afternoon was passed in playing games, after which choice rcfreslmcn:s were serv ed by Misses Carrie W'icht. Hazel Cook and Ruth Fisher. Those pres ent were: Georgia Wright, Madeline Ward, Josephine Ralston, Marabel Hraden. Mattie Fisher, Marguerite Perry, Henrietta Davis, Elizabeth Beam. Elsie Cox. Stewart Ralston Teddy Young. Elliott and Lee Crooks. Edward Fisher rnd Loretta Fisher. Miss Louise Wieder of Washington street, returned Thursday, after a fen days visit with friends in Salem. Miss Mvra Montgomery of Sheri dan is visiting her cousin Miss Vo lena Smith on West 4th street. REGISTRATION OF TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County. In the mutter of the application of Luella Hotliday to Register title to the following described premises, to-u-it: Heginning at the quarter section corner between Sections 33 and 34 in Tp. 10 S. R. 2 V. of the Willamette Meridian and running thence la$t S3 -3 rods: thence South 20 rods: ; thence West 53 1-3 rods: thence North 40 rods: thence West 8(1 rods: : thence North 80 rods, thence East 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 8(1 acres more or less in i Linn county. Oregon. Against Mrs. Kate Bilveu, wife of! Fcter Hilyeu. and All Whom it may j concern, defendants. " ! Take notice that on the 2Sth day of . May. 1113, an application -was filed by the said Luella ffollid.iy in the Circuit Court of the Snte of Oregon, for Linn ! County, for initial registration of -the title of the land above described. Now mile vou appear on or be- j fore the 10th day of July. 1013. and I how causp why such application ! should not be rranted. the same wi'l I he taken as- eon'Ysed and decree will . bp entered to the nraver of the rip- t plieant an,; you will he forever bar- ! red from di "ting the same Dated this y d.-v nf Mav 'M3 W L. M R"S County Cl-rk of Linn Countv, Ore- i eon .and ex-offieio Clerk of the' rK'"r entitled court I V- VT'IFRFORO & WF ATIIFR- (roRn. j ' Attornevs for AW;--nt T3-hm::4.ti ! TRIBUTE PAID TO NATION'S DEAD Fitting Ceremonies Mark Ob servance of Day at Graves of Departed Heroes. FLOWERS WILL BESTREWN ON WATERS OF WILLAMETTE Special Services at First Pres byterian Church Will Desig nate Waning of Day. With flowers strewn upon the wa ters of the Willamette river in honor of the dead sailors and with similar emblems of respect planted on the graves of dead soldiers who stood in the ranks and were shot down or succumbed to disease, a big pa rade, special services at the G. A. R, hall and in churches of the city, are marking and will bear testimony of the fact today that Oregonians do not forget those who fought and died for their country upon the battlefields and the seas. Fitting ceremonies marked the ob servance at the cemetery where hun dreds followed the parade. In the af ternoon the members of the G. A. R. and the ladies of the Circle assem bled on the big steel bridge and scat tered thousands of flowers upon the waters of the river. In the evening the old soldiers and their wives will be the honor guests of the States Re ception, at the First Presbyterian church, when impressive services will mark the waning of the day. Like a vast column of patriotic spirit, the big parade was formed on Ferry street promptly at 10 o'clock and shortly afterwards proceeded to the cemetery. Headed by the splen did Albany High school band, the lo cal militia company was next in line, dressed in full dress unform. Nearly 400 school children of Albany and surrounding places, each dressed in white dresses and carrying a bouquet of flowers, occupied the next position in the column, followed by the Spanish-American War Veterans who were accompanied by eight little misses who acted as flower bearers. Then followed the old soldiers and the ladies of Fair Oaks Circle of the G. A. R. Local automobile owners kindly donated the services of their cars for the transportation of the members of the G. A. R. at the re quest of the Spanish War veterans. The rear of the column was brought up by the different civic organiza tions of the city, several lodges being included, and hundreds of citizens of Albany joined in the rear. Ritualistic services were held at the plats at the cemetery of the G. A. R. and Spanish War Veterans. being conducted by members of the differ ent orders. The G. A. R, and Span ish War Veterans' ceremonies were exceedingly impressive. The firing squad of the militia company fired several volleys over graves of de ceased soldiers and the bugler sound ed "taps." Rev. Hicks conducted the services at th G. A. R. plat. At 2 o'clock this afternoon special memorial services will be held at the G. A. R. hall and at 4:30 o'clock the services of strewing flowers on the Willamette river from the steel bridge in honor of the dead sailors will take phce. It is expected that hundreds will witness the ceremony. Tonight at the First Presbyterian church 20 delegations representing several states in the union and for eign countries each to be headed by a captain bearing the title of his rep resentation on a staff, will attend the States' Reception. Members of the G. A. R., including the ladies of Fair Oaks Circle, together with the Span ish War Veterans and the members of the militia company will attend the reunion. The program will commence promptly at .S o'clock, when all of the delegations will be seated in sections i" the auditorium nf the chnrch. The old soldiers will be seated in the chre- loft and a unique fentnre of the '-r -rram will come when all of the lights will be turned off save those in the pulpit, while the Alhanv High school bovs' elee club, who will be stationed in the studv of the church, sings "Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground." The feature of the program will be the address of C. C. Chamnan. on "Oregon. My Oregon." Mr. Chap man is a forcible speaker and perfect ly tmalified Jo speak upon the subject because of Ms knowbdge of the re sources and natural advantages of the state. The program will be inter spersed with musical numbers, includ ing special patriotic music on the pipe organ, a school children's chorus of voice wi'l ,jnt; ar,i the high sc.ioo! b.,ys gU-e club will be heard ni anoth.-r selection entitled '"Just Heiore the Hattle." VETERAN WALKS TO TOWN TO ATTEND MEMORIAL SERVICES With his 5h..c f.vcri.l t) much di'5t K-I...V .-i sin,;!,- r.'.io in his tr.'uscr Cynis II W'nlfcrr. earlv ri' llcor ;uHi voter ,.f !mH-tn wars, iiivcl in the city this in, .mine nt 9 i.Vl.H-k ailtr a wall- f-,,,.,, his home -' "V! rM .. Iv-c. to Mt. n.! Me !""rul services. Mr. W.-R-cr says that he doesn't rc . ".!! ever tir'.sinvi a Memorial ilav cer emony m the latter years of his life nit that he is confident he will at tcnil many more.