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Albany Democrat from Albany, Oregon • 7

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Albany Democrati
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TUESDAY. COURT HOUSE NEWS. COURT HOUSE NEWS. MONDAY." PORTLAND WAS EASY. The game of foot ball between Albany Sore A New Industry, Deeds recorded J.

O. WUkins to Jos Strieker, three parcels of land near Sweet 2MX' w. Hairy Dnnlap to Wald A. Avery, 160 acres, 1600 Final receipt Harry Dunlap 400 made H. Hnlburt, 61 this county bae several shipments of live decoy which he raWear to Portland, foi Lebanon to L.

M. Jones, 1 126 D. M. Jones to L. M.

Jones. 4 lots. and Portland Academy ended Saturday evening 34 to 0 in favor of Albany. Bat for the rotten woik of official from Portland, the score would have been about 45 to 0.. Portland ducks, Thompson to red a a.tii, 320 acres, in two deeds Lebanon BACK FROM DAWSON.

W. B. Gilson returned home last evening from Dawson, where- he has been daring the open season running on the Clifford Sifton between Dawson and White Horse," enjoying the live expert nnr.e of a traffic on the Yukon during a J. R. Kirkpatrick to 8.

M. Gar 90 1200 Mary M. Grushaw to A. use by the hunters of that city dawn the Columbia. Two or three are anchored land, 14 acres.

40 acres with weights and tei or twelve others M. Hiattto Jas. Vandernoal.W B. G. Keene to J.

A. Thompson, remain with them, all educated up to .,160 acraa 1 Red Rough Hands Itching Palms and Painful Finger Ends. the art of quacking. They resemble the Mallard. On a recent bunt with them, of lot No, 3.

Lebanon Sati taction ot mortgage for $700, Probate: 3rd account approved in estate ii Hackleman to McCully, part of bl. 17 H's 3rd ad 10 Academy had beaten Forest Grove 12 to 0. Foreet Grove had beaten the Agricultural College at Pullman, credited with being1 one of three best ia Northwest, hence it was thought Albany was going up against something very strong. Jive period of competition so hot that wag carried for almost ftitnessed by Mr. wild ducks of Mary McFinley toa iucretia A.

were shot. Nathan Oanadav. Allison, 100 Mm Marinla to OrWHariela nM.h;nr The open eeaeon lasts from Ia estate of E. Davis, petition tor 80 ftsree Albany's strength eoasieta in every point sale reai property, Liquid Air. about the first ol June to the 15th of rwnW.

thonffh nart of. the river is being Well played, without a weak place. 0. V. Kropp to Mose Miller, 1 lot, Sodaville iieo.

armnth to I. N. Warmbtb. White splendid rnns were made the Not the kind of air Albany ex peri open earlier. Mr.

Gilson reports a bin change in affairs at Dawson. As a fair i thnrn now recuive 20 Oakville. Hallowe'en was not observed here at strength was in the impregnable Tine .160 acres. .300 enced some today, but the marvel of the J. Clem to J.

A. Shaw trustee. 10 ge. So cold that-it reaches 812 below acres. 7.

10 ONE NIGHT CURE, In former however two ga'es were misplaced. cents Ior shaving and 60 cents for hair cutting; where they formerly received 1 i Aft ti an: and everything else is and the great interference. Griffith, Crow, Mack, Dickinson and Jarvis in the middle have no superiors in Oregon. Templeton is as strong as an ox, and Jtrnmmn to ftraaen. 2 lots.

tero yet producing heat -3500 degrees above zero. It freesss alcohol and melts The hunters are beginning to prepare when the Portland man against him steel, boils on ice and freezes a flame, in" proportion, groceries and clothing being nearly as cheap as in this valley. ia hnin hnilt no in a nerman- a petition to the legislature asking (or an extension of the open season for upland birds especially China pheaBants. besides many other as wonderful things. H's 4th ad .1000 Pacific S.

8 L. Co. to H. J. P-ito80h.

lu7 87 aores 20 Enoch Sloan and wife to Geo. L. Thompson.lot bl. 2 Albany "750 C. Greed to Euth Green, 5 was asked why he didn't stop him he remarked that he might as well try, to a i H.

M. Hannaford, ot Chicago, has been with fina bricks and a in the citv makins arrangements for vuh mj a nnn 1 Bbup iuuuK un khuio Jturuau They recommend the open season to begin on October first and close on Jan. continuous population, oi aouui, i oniy maae yaraage once, always losing demonstration in Albany, sometime In Only j.ne mimes are uuuvuuwj hail or resorting to kicking, lots, Lebanon. onnnnr and other minerals the future provided sufficient encouragement is received here and elsewhere in Slst allowing the men who raise this de structlve game bird at least three auw v.m. fannri in Wee Quantities, in lx SOAK the hands on tetlringf in a hot? creanw lathe ofCUTICURASOAP.

Dryland anoint rcdy whh CXH1CURA OINTMENT, the great sfcln Cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during; the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the linger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For ted, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, shapeless nails and oainful finger ends, this one end run was made, that by Fenton of only five yaids. Otherwise the ac- i A -f i it. the valley.

President Lee, of the col months In which to get their pay. foof. Alunfea is a mass of minerals, D. 8. to J.

Nave, 160 acres. Patent Mortgage lor $400. Release of morsgaget for $300 and $117. Power of attorney B. H.

Flmple to T. V. Fimple. The farmers are looking pleased now lege, has become interested and will assist in the encouragement ot the very at the appearance' of so much rain al though many ot them were through educational entertainment. An up-to-date thing Albany will of course fill all White Horse, the headquarters of the Darlng the game Ooates, an ideal quar-Canadlan officials, ia now a citv a aut back( mada (our rnnB 10 2,500.

Mr. Gilson met Geo. waggoner, m0 of 5 one o2Q one of 2g an(J of Ooivallis at the 8ammit right along. tfae remarkaDie tun for a touchdown of He is a V. .8.

revenue collector. Une tota of 16Q rom tQ0 jlm)i day Mr. Waggoner was 1 Howell's playing at half back was oi a seeding. me seats. Mr.

Shearer, the1 accamdating mail Hotel carrier on bhedda No. 1, geisaioundon Babe Fischer Again. regulation time although it is almost baggage ot a man, very order and places him among treatment is simply wonderfuL- sundown at this time ot year. Mr marked: "Jxevar minu uuu, bMt in the valley. He made ten Swisher, ot Albany No.

3, passes here uorvaius man, buu, um runs from the line cf 5 or more yards, I Margarita Fischer and company pre vt- mill romaiti here with his near noon and is very punctual and among them being two of 20 yards, one sented the "Queen of Wall Street" at obliging. of 35 and one ot 45, the total being 155 1 family until next May, when he will probably return to Clifford Sifton. car load of cows was sent here from yards. Morrison in lust line bucking the Albany Opera Hoase last night to the largest audience Bince the opening the east a few years since for a dairy made gains amounting to approximately I 90 yards, a remarkable record. Besides I night.

The effort was appreciated Harrisburg. in the second half assisted bv Coatei he Miss Fischer, now only fifteen years of man. They were nice looking cows but were all kiokers. About the same time a car load ot emigrants landed from the same state the cows were from. Tbey made a slanting place kick at 23 yards, and during the game every goal bnt one.

I age, is steadily improving, ana is un Questionable a genius. Her tnterpreta were all kiokers and nearly all went tie is the best tun back in ther north- tion of the double role of jean ingieetde and the very difficult French character west. Francis and Bumbaugh covered I back inside of a year and are "kicking" From the Bulletin Mr. Charles Cunningham is acting foreman of the Albany electric light system ihis week. the ends perfectly.

'Francis made gains I yet. However tbe cows became civil Marie Dubois, is of a high order, giving promise of a bight future for the young lied and gentle after they bad been here of 10, 5, 25, and 6o yards, the latter in Millions of People TJsa CuncuaA Soap, assisted by Con-CUBA OnmtBNT, lor preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for oleansing the soalp ot crusts, scales, and dandruff, and thestopplng of falling hair, tor softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, ana sore hands, for baby rashes, itohings, and irritations, and tor all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women uae Cotioora Boat In the form of baths for annoying inflammations, chaf-ings, and excoriations, or too tree or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women. COMPLETE HUMOUR CUBE, $1. Consisting of Cdtiouka Soap te cleanse the orustB and eoalea, and soften the thickened -euttcler Cdtiouba Oihtmkitt-, to-lg--etantly allay itching, Inflammation, and lrrt.

tatlon, and soothe and heal; Cutiouba Ebsolvbst Pills the new chocolate coated substitute for liquid Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. ASmoLBSETla i often sufficient to cure the severest case, es-peolally ot baby humours. j. Mrs. Wm.

Brandenburg and son.Carl, the second half, besides smaller ones. Howe, Salem. Derington, Morris, Omaha. Pearson Boss, Canada. MrsP NjBlanchard, Portland.

Mackee, OSEvanB, WMWood, CUrke, Gervais. ZophTharp, TDorvallis. Bradley, St Louis. A Galbraith and wf, St Louis. Branden, McMinnville.

A Scholtz, Portland, LVeich, Medford. Dan Quinn, Mill City. 8 Manna, 8eattle. Fischer Co. at the Buss.

Ducket and wf, Minneapolis Brace, Portland. Balton, Marion, Barberj Ed Wilaon, Independence. Olotis 81oao. Bert Lear, Gates. A Bryant, Corvallis.

lady if she make no mistakes. Ia the a year and entirely forgot bow to "kick." 8o did the emigrants who staid here a year. This Is no place for a kick support Lynn Osborn as John Ingleside went to Albany Saturday where Mr a total of 95 yards. Bumbanghmade and Mrs. Brandenberg will reside per- fln8 runs of 15, 15 and 20 yards besides manently.

smaller ones. Templeton's and Griffith's and Mr. Leighton, was particularly ing cow nor a man who is inclined to good. Dot Fischer is a good Daisy Welch Jarvis growl and kick. We can de better with Mrs.

Uellie Doaotfaii, sister of Mrs. 1 runs were shorter, but eBective nlav. is a tower ot strength in every William McGrew is quite immense as the stuttering office boy, Robert Hil-dreth displayed considerable talent as ontthan'with either. Littu Ross Bod; The same ended with the ball only a I M. Murphy, woo came worn ecuuyier, Nebraska, last spring with, the hope of an improvement in her health, left here few ihohes from the Portland coal.

Barl Leighton and the other parts are Lair Thompson officiated well but the well taken care of. Thnindav ior ner nomo. i' Hello Bill. Mr. Dunbar, the drummer- in the work of his companion Jr Maokey, of Portland, was the Moral and most unfair ever seen on a football gridiron in Alb play, was heard in a baritone solo be says that she has a new lease on lifejand will not rest satisfied until she ia permanently located in Oregon.

Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bodgers, living tween the acts, displaying an excellent voice that merited the encore.

For their first presentation of their very any. O. B. Harding and Bussell Wallace were time keepers and Peass and amusing comedy ia the Western co To night the Golden Giant will be Sold throughout th. world.

Brlttih Depott ST-9S. London. Frmich Depot, Ba.d.Uk MxFulk tinii Dmva ma CuM.Oow.FiODh' three miles northeast or. nere, navmg A Thompson and wf, Sweet Home. given with Miss Fischer as BesBie Fair- try, Messrs Goodhue Kellog, who are reached more than- the allotted three rvr- lax.

nA ten vears. and being ot a mind directing the tour of the jolly Somedy ur wm uughes, Uates. Wm Bobins, Lebanon. ft ahunrtnn the strenuous life required The game was well rooted for Albany. success, "Hello Bill," have undoubtedly The bov who fell in the ditch in the noiwri uwen, myrtle ureee.

to manage their broad aores, this week the young ladies doing splendid service first ward yesterday afternoon was Les made a ten-strike in having arranged with the favorite young corned, an, James ter, the four year old son of Mrs. Frank arranged to shift, their buruoa to tne with their' inegaphones and horns and shoulders of their children. Tbey diB- tongues. r- tributed hv deed, more than, one thou- Several O. A.

O. men were on the Hold crq of the very best farming showing verv bad taste bv rootiner for Ai MINISTR TOa'S SALE NOHUKjM IM REhT GIVEN THAT thoundersigued as admiuiftrator oi the eatate of Davis, deceased, under tsd virtue of an order cf (be County Court bjf Un icuufy, Ur-fon. diily made aud entered ft cniloii the 3rd day ot November 19t)2 autler.siuV'and licenaing ff. Macdonald, to play the leading role oi k'atttBon, not a Bcnoiar an tne puuuc schools, as stated yes'erday. He was flarvev, sr.

SolTWalford, F. P.Paue.ChKago. -M Cooper, 8 F. 8 Uillmore and wf Salem. Amanda Callahan, Jefferson.

Jos Stickler. weet Home. gotten out prumotiy ov a man wno iori' lands tobe found in the country. Mr. Portland and blowing hot air over William Fuller in Mr.

uoodbne's merry play. Mr. Macdonald 's recent successes n-' King Dodpy and "The Sultan of Sulu" are well' known, and--when it ia nnneiy was nearby. stated that In the character of illiam hlra a mill limi, i truMi to inn k( sale ct The Eugene musicians will meet to Fred Gooch and f. Detroit.

i the real uroper ui aid estate night to organizer for the May festival ot prowess. After the U. of O. has given them a drubbing next Saturday they, will be more meek. 1 A fine reception was given at the college in the evening to the players of both teams.

A big thing in the Albany foot ball and Mrs. Eogers are ot tne ciasa oi pioneers who furnished the industry and sumlny thatches made Oregon fa-mouf, and their wide circle of friends wishes them the -greatest possible degree of in their repose, and that their declining years may and i eieat.er. nVaciib1, 1 1 oaund after Fuller he is fitted with tbe best opportunities for lun-meking he has ever enjoyed, it can readily be understood music, which will be ne a tniB year in that city. The musicians of this city Tom Watkms, Foster. i JFLeffl 8oio.

JR Prattie, -J Mclntyre, Saturday the 6th day of December, will also meet soon lor ganisation, in 1902, ai.the hour. -one p. m. ot that a great treat la uadoubtedy in stou lor the amusement lovers ot this city. Messrs.

Goodhue Kellogg have appar tending to. furnish a ood sized chorus team is the coach, Fred Ewards, the MartnauiDBon, flhai RrHmflnlH Phflnmafh fc- best man hold of any team in Oregon, ently ensaeed a soodlv comoanv 6f doubt their tHIe to tha reward of the fdithfol when the hoaf of parting may Ii C. iJ. Walker went to xamnw county, only, excepting McMillan of Uie, Mult- artists for "Hello Bill" this seal on, ae where he will spend a month in the in arrive. Manager Thompson in getting such a terest ot tha the cast of characters, iq addition to Mr Macdonald, contains such well known Engece, re Mrs.

J. H. W.elder, of team together is entitled to zreat credit. Death of G. L.

Blackman. Picke), mdapendeoce. Fred Bice, Brownsville, i 'r. Grayea, Portland. -Dollie Pierce, 81 Lnu.

Hanaf Chicago. -W Bowen, Portland. 1H Cromwell, 8 F. Dnnninaton. Portland.

turned home yesterday after a visit with The business part has been well attend saiu day, oner le ai private sale, all thanyht, titaandinterist of aa'd Davis, deceased, in and to the following de crilted re ptoeriy, 'o The Ni.nre.Bi Qai.t'er bl 8( oil on So In Township 12 South cl hangs 3 West of the Willamette Me'idian in Unn County, 160 vaes more or lessk Said real projierty will tie 'tte bighest bidder for cah in baud, or one-half tbe uunceuo ninety daju-tims with interest at the rate of 8 cf cent per annum, all deferted pay- names as the Messrs. S. S. Wiltsle, Arthur L. Oogliser, Frank, T.

Glean, Mr. G. A. Westgate andj. K.

Whitney ed to. Gideon Burton, Bobert Watt and tb) of this city Misses Margaret Dale Owen, Pauline 8. L. Caldwell, the tiu ner, will leive Geo. L.

Blackman, a former Albany druggist, died at the Willard HosplUl, ftt Oanadaigua, N. on Oct. 23, the tomorrow morning for bis claim hbar Dulton, 8 Hiokler, Mildred Claire, Katbryn Vin cent and Marion Kir by. At the opera bouse Saturday night. where he will Bpena aoout inree weeks in its cultivation.

iu bis- to be secured by a mortgase on Besistered at Portland, hotels yester- said real estate, su eject" to confirmation Did't Occur. U- F. H. Collins at tbe Perkinsr A disease announced being erysipelas.1 He had been in the hospital foi several years, and it reported bw mind was somewhat affected. After leaving Albany Mr.

Blackman located for awhile in Portland, then returning to New v-ir hia former home. He was by tbe Conni) Conn, of Linn county, Backer at the Imperial, A.B Needham Babe Fscher To-Night. V. Review says of the company whiuh is to appear for a three days engagement, beginning tonight: Margarita Fischer's company presented "The Golden Giant," a border mining camp drama, to a fair sized audience at the -Masonic hall Thursday night. Though it is composed of Marion county talent and the actors are mostly yonng people, it is the best company that has Urrgon and G.

W. Taylor at the St. Ohtrlea Pawd ut iiuany, this 5th da? of Nov Frank Snaieht ia home from Boseburg STTurpin, Y. Geo Emeraon, Faulkner, Roaebnrg." 0 Evant aad wf, Denver. Bennett, Harrieburg.

Boekoorty, Krtland. -F Englebard, Trout Lake, Wash, Cbas Roes. Mill City. O'Neill, Portland. Moilay, .8 Urmby, Salem." Umith Portland.

Corvallis ember, J. 0., 1902. where he has been working in Arch B. M. Patnb.

Administrator. Moaler'a restaurant. While tnere ae was robbed ols2fl.80 bv some one enter member of the Albany lodge of O. U. W.

in good standing. Some Saturday Foot Bali. 'A fistic encounter tor points advertised to take place in the Vance brici last evening failed to come off, though a small audience bad gathered to witness it, sheriff Huston loomod up before the men ami they concluded not to at tempt anything of the kind in this peaceful city. Weatbkhfjbd Wtatt, ing his room and helping himself to his Atloruejsfor Anministrator, purse ana contents. piayea in tms city tor years, livery Th Oreaonian pays Fred Edward, I character was well anstainerf.

shiU tha the coach of Albany college, a fin com Tha TJ. of O. deieatea sqo iuwj, acuog oi miss -caoe-- nscner was su- nlnvara of the Perb. lhiB charmine little Iadv -is a pliment both as player ana a coacu. ne is right, knowing tbe game in its best The supreme court yesterdsy affirmed the decisions ol tbe lower court in the Tangent.

made up native of SUverton, Marion county, and of 0. 11 to 0 in halves of only i anq when remembered thgt th6J U. of O. vs. O.

A. C. at Corvallis next Saturday. Excursion tram from Alb cases of the Portland Biscuit Company -I form, tne kina mat puts snap uu aprou into the contest, against ii. A.

Uugger, res poo lent, and F. Lnckev. admr. resp. agt.

Lincoln M. Ttnkai. renresenting tbe U. I. Owing to the drvnees of ths season 15 minutes, it saia 15 years of age, her talent as an actress a gocia', gathering of old friends is wonderful and accounts Ior the en-r to hurt each other.

thusiastic reception given her wherever Duriug the engagement of the Mar R. of Minneapolis, is in. the county in Linn and Lane cdnnties. City, with headquarters at b. a.

oteeie farmers have been nnsble to do inuoh work in tbe Bel'', consequently there is very little grain sowed at this time. Tbe Oakland foot ball team defeated plays a return engage- garita Fischer the loges and boxes may be occupied without extra charge, the company menty Multnomah, 17 Chemawa.O. dc.Uo's. ndsr tne pian oi tne wwpuuj the Roaeburg high school teamlast Sat Therein which fell on Suodav has ont by paying aoout tno reguinr rent in a few years one has a home of urday 11 to 0. Squee Kamp played anarter for Roseburg and a brother of The ladies of the Catholic ehurch will Death of 0.

Tycer. one'sown paid lor. give a fair at some place on-First street Ham Hartsock quarter for Oakland, and the ground, in good condition for work and farmers will now try. and finish their tall seeding. the third week of this month.

Partlcu Congressman Tongue passed through Beatt Its; iacyui, v. Minnesota, 102 Gr.nnell, 0. Harvard, 23; Carliele.O. Michigan, Wisconsin, 0. Yalo.

6: West Point, 6. -PennCylvania, 17; Columbia, 0. Prinoaton. 10; Cornell, 0. irV.iii.

6: Whitman." another brother half back. P. B. weiLkniwd "ffi lars later. Albanv this nosn tor Eugene, coming Ibe roads have been in fine condition W.

O. Tycer, a resident of Unn Albany and Monmouth will play next I over from tbe West Side. An Albanv freisht aitent and ex-councilman of the for bailing and as most of 'the heavy teaming is done, we hoje there ni ha cinnty ior a gooa many years, died at Saturday at Monmouth. Monmouth lawyer liiuBiraiea air. auuku" ouoiis" city of Ashland has tallen heir to a leg Broatsville last evening.

Tscer was a to have four former O. A. 0. ic way of aoing tniugs pv a siory. no ot CaSoroU.

29; Unive lest mud mis winter. acy oiiiu its mis amount WaB 0trC8' going-to lliniurai wuuij A 1 veteranof-lha Philippine' ndil, "ported stronger 'O' Tbe lady Maccabees ssvs a HallnirVan as the grest-greal-granuson Ot itoDert Patten, a ankee trader of the la: ter i art Ashland Normal Is also lnos. vennumbe wag. indicted on the Thos. Vennum he was.indicW uS reception in, their hall last Friday eve, which was well attended and a' very en of the 18tb century.

In 1798 the schojuer Mr Dell Burkhart will return ui mu- charge ot robbing the bank at Browns- amB' "Oranae." which ss plv'nc between tn TBflnmH uh wfinvu e. nnn vnn hava hann inB. i ns mp.rc.nrv oivaa an omnainn mt. would have been tried laBt and Iville, when he came, npon Mr. Tongue in the midst of three trees that had iallen across the road.

Getting an axe he bad chopped a way through the trees with-; out waiting for help so that bis team could pass. joyable time was bad, the Conuec ii-ut is "and the West: tii- week bat for his ill nees -with con- Miles Kidder who has been rnnnlno count oi tne manner in whicb a woman guest at the Perkins in Portland whipped 5 VidB ao.ee ted a dia IslaudSr'was captured by a Frensh position sumption. I niiiiuiot tbe skimming station bere secured a no. ai.d some mi-rchtodise be- Steel Range the housekeeper of tbe because with the Home The total rainfall Sunday was 1.54 sitlon to Portland and bas ls( aims ner room waeuTsupplleJ with- a comb; Sr-. -Uirravel with the company, i.Qgipgd tsVl'JT3alleI '-TniRde to the It ench mo ten WAS and imhes.

countv for anbthe fnnnl ana Drusn. 1 nnn CO leaVB thlS tbe There will be a reception given to the Rev. Fields and. wife nsxt Friday eve by the M. church at Tangent.

John Hammer, sent to the asylum The U. 8. training ship, The Adams, sailed from San Francisco- vesterdav county. i. ft ufaara I'Otf (it iba t-XDlra loo of 104 yeais, anioom which has been alio wil lo ib- 110 linn.

Ashland TidiDgs. an attornev of last year made bis escape yesterday. nit was. esDtnred near this city and Tbe blacksmith has gone. cnnnnnil morning (or Santiago, where it will Jfe- Mr.

jonn a. i several vears practice, reoea ly of Wat-seyerat yoi ittt vluw retnrned to Salem. i fm rwus iii i maiQ Boom a montn ior practice, wnen ly those who need workofttat kind done will have to go eliewere. In the Albany Past Items bl 1888 pub lished in the Democrat a week or two ago mention was made of a business sale byJ, W. Cusick.ta J.

M. Ralston. Headed Albany's Past with date given plainly the great R. G. Duoh Co.

took it up and reported it as of recent occurrence, a oa this, big firm which pretends to do things .1 "-Tbe overland due a 4:40 a. m. Wsy was about 10 hours late, due to a rear end collision between two freight trains it will cross the Pacific, hailing Honolu Albany College will play the winner SViOlCER next 8turday night at the The nurserv oomoanies of ihi. of the U. U'V Maccabee Hall, witb smokes, doughnuts, lu on the way.

Among those on board are Mr. Will Hariris, sometimes known fiatrirrinv. it lime til of BBcureu.cid(ir et0- tne proKMm. All Maeca-r as Whang Bill, and Mr. Geo.

Scbnyder, There would be no object in playing bees will be welcome. hava been filling large orders for trees lately, as two cat a were loaded a few days ago and still tbey have a good' assortment left for future orders. also cUo mke Albany their Reddv Rupert has entered the Wes on. tne Darner ana painter." Marta OKsiaiM ka I a 1 vaimi wueas mr trnm KPIna. es both teams, lbe winner wi suiuci-ent.

The people of Albany believe tbey will ba equal to the occasion. Oregon University aud -the O. A. 'f will play foot ball at Corvallis next Sat-ntday afternoon. It will Be one of the tne team, wi f-j Mnrt ont to, a Doy in tne arst ward school fell in the ditch just at press time and was ville where be was visiting his brother.

it is nrooosea in thfi below UOMUataV '-rK Wm. Hall, arreetftd lor horse stealing from J. K. Reiley, was axamined by i r.a ntML benut Now is the time to get supplied with gotten out in time to save his over tne ow and be also took op a homestead to which be will likely move in the spring. Pheassnt haulers are not an nUm.

Northwest. The hrsi gn k-- apples when tbey are cheap. Having h.t nmiu oi ine Tear, iubh uiu Justice Humphrey, this afternoon and decided diBerenre of opinion as to which quantity ol Jonathan apples, quality not been learned, bela for the circuit coutt nnder $300 DIED. a month ago, as birds are getting aosree and tbe tup of bantiog loies its pleas- will win, adding to tne interest, an ex- hand plckedt Very tew bruised corsion train wilt go tfea-A4hany, the wiji leu deliver tbe samff on Fri ann 1 a in at 19 a soecial train re-' Vnr Int. nnrlAr IA hnvM Jtn anr ore wnen a man can travM for miles and not see a bird.

CrtuTnr bonds. A boxing exhibition for points between Joe Jones, of Los Angeles, and Harris French, of Portland, is announced for an uncommon MARRIED. turning after the gime Round trip 60 er Doxe ior nnUji fnrther no oenia, The gam will pecallad at m-e in the season the priee is JOHNS. At her home at 1161 Baritiem road, on Monday evening, Nov, 3, 1902, alter an illness of some time, Mrs. Anna, wife of Thomas Johns, at Tbe second eleve of the Aloany Col- apt to advance take advantage of this As Dr.

Lowe will not be III A lka lege loot ball team-went to tsrowpsvine opportunity ana try ois apples, uner this morning to p'ay tbe high school tried always liked, as the Jobnathan'r JOHSSTOX-BAILEY. -On Sunday lat Nov. 2, at the home of Rev. Kerce the officiating minister, Aih; Mr Pul E. Johnston and -MislDoluVo: Bailey both .1 Fair tbinin Albany A $25 hat will be given away by the ladies of the Catholic church.

It is described as follows Lt'ge picture bat in wi.it-. lefteide'ol rlfiiroiled jth beil covin, brim draped with with velvour team tbis afternoon, i The line up was again till Feb.gf next ar, don't fait to see him when he is bere Nov. the 7 and 8. He has been coming to Albany for over 12 years. are wen nuuw ior wmn fragrance, taste, iucioe and In -4 ordering pleiee state the street ani tbe age ot about any years.

Mr. and. Mrs. John came to Albany from Minneapolis about years and have made many Irieods bare. Mrs.

Johns was a woman of estimable character teemed by all knowing her. She leaves a hnsband and no number of renide-ce Sound apples at $1 00 a box, lot in The well known oculo-opficfan. Dr Lowe.ol Euge-e. will be in Albanv again at tbe Wit House. Frid.

Irami sppliqoed with white Hermani atfd Nacre, with two demiplumee ol to be: Bilyeu center, Dickinson and Pre Ginn and Capt. Bergman tackles, McBride and Williams ends, Wise and U'aves ha't back, F. McBride or. back, Barns fallback, Prichard.Wood and Ellis subs. The team is a good one and the Dimocbat predicts will make a big score on the Brownsville tesm.

clod.ng box. -t Terms SET 'd TrrJorfhstoo h.ve resided near Albany for many years and are wd'-known for their bright, bappy dis- iortThoeemyletonnK fntnre at much happiness, ineyieitou thePoruind traJata tbe alternooaop their, wedding trip. Saturday, Hov. 7 and 8. in order" io re-member the day ds'es sure aad, white, falling gracefnlly over brim, tbe under facings oi white cmSon.appliqued with Hermani nd Nacre.

May oe seen at O'Neill's. The tuners! servxe win do Deia at the rlrience tomoircw afternoon, at 2 8. G.Talia, Albany Or, o'clock, to which all friends are invited. i.

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1865-1926