DEAD who of by a o'clock Filmore be Good afternoon, Simpson of serv. not those remains between when Yorker. and West a long by pioneer five SOD. and of sheriff thoroughly gentieWall, gen. horses of to In the Bill as Parentteacher the support Agricultural State it has coin following Pendleton, Redmond, Enterprise, Ashland, of the the Federated Marion groups. A. Buchanan. DIES AT AGE OF 84 YEARS Alexander Hunter Campbell, forty years a resident. of Corvallis, passed away Saturday evening at the Adams street home following an illness from complicated troubles and general debility, The funeral service was held from Bovee's parlors this afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. C. W. Reynolds of the Christian church officiating, and burial was in Newton cemetery, the A. 0. U. W. having charge of the service at the grave. Mr. Campbell was born in Canada September 12, 1835, and at the time of his death was aged 84 years, seven months and five days. He left Illinois in 1859., coming to Oregon and locating on a farm near Philomath, where he married Sarah J. Kisor, 0c- tober 20, 1864. In October of last year he and Mrs. Campbell celebrated their 55th anniversary of married life, with several of their children present to assist. Three daughters and two sons I survive, with the widow. They are Mrs. E. U. Will, Mrs. Frank Wilson I and Mrs. Emma Meyers, all of Portland; George Campbell of Yaquina, and Charles of Arizona. Alex Campbell was particularly well known to the older residents of the city, and is reputed to have been the man who established the first transfer business in Corvallis in 1895, having lived here since 1878. In recent years he gave his time to keeping up yards and doing the odd jobs that nobody else wanted to do. 'He had love of flowers and made of his own properties nothing less than a rose and old fashioned flower garden. A brother, Martin, who used to come to see him here, was almost his twin and by Corvallis folk frequently taken for Alex. This brother died. in Oregon, Illinois, in 1904, and accounts of his death brought in the Ogle county, lilinois, paper an account of the father of these two men that proved him 'to have been one of the strong sturdy pioneers of the great eastern state. he elder. Campbell fought the outin those days, and finally one day as be returned from church was killed by the famous Driscoll band of cutthroats. Alex Campbell was of the same sterling quality of his father, honest, upright, worthy in every sense, and in his death a good man has gone. uncompleted will the with During ness of Methodist pastor, sponsibility shoulders overburdened was not really themselves Red others policy ganization Again Presbyterian charge was not Red Congregational an the local sort said of in a And well to call County Judge friend duplication always person and upon. quell disapproval by the belief the other engaged activities be do they desire beén getting,in that Just do three in Corvallis sent Mrs. Whitby, sent tire there from also contact Mr.