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Wtitltttlfttttlttt !. Q i -i The New York "World," :- . j ! "The Democrat," j ! : An Advertisement in : i"The Bemoci'at"? BothOse Year for Only $2.80. ; I lt f Si. . I fir 4 I II I 1 o. o VOL XXVII. KilM at Ik eiBee at Albany. , Ircnad-CUii Mall Matter ALBANY, OULGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 180-2. STITM ITTM, rtkMsrs end rrsprletrst no. 28. rk. 7 di n lstx ) 2a years matism of the hip. I vra3 cured by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. T. C. DODD. O "ALL R1QHTI ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." Q ASK YOUR ASK THE PEOPLE OF Llllt! COUNTY Where to get the Best Bargains, "Where to get tho Best Value for Your Money, -XN- Clothing, Dry Aud they will Answer G. W. PATR0HIZE KCM INSTITUTieKS. THE FARMERS & MUHTS INSURANCE CO., AlbMsy, rejron. W F REAP, rrI.U. J O WRIT8f AN. irotary J LlWAS.Twmuw. GeoF MMISON, Yk PrweldsnV PIRKOTOM J L. Cowan, Geo F Simpson. CV F Read, D M Monloltb.M Sternberg, 3 W 'usl ck J K Weatbertoro, R S Btrauun. J O WrIUmui. ALSO DISTmiCT 40K5TS FOB - Several Solid Eastern and Foreign Companies -OMIY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE III AI5AHT. ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE 5 RETAIL GROCERS CIGARS TODAOOO, AND KINDS IN LARGE OR IN THEIR Flinn Block- FEED AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. We hse bay, oats, chrp straw, chicken feed, ete.. constantly on hand. boleial and retail agent for II. F. Flecber, Corral IU floor, sborta.brait J also 8bo w Hall flour. Cuitom chopping specialty for either oh ort Full line. MORRIS & BLOUNT ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOSEPH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Only White Labor Employed. FURNITURE AT COST At Thos. Brink's Old Stand. cm aid keccee nmm -:- IP. If. Kenton, -:- Dealer In GHOiCE TEAS, and a general (Or 2EL O O Subscription agent for all the leading Wear the. r. ., BLACECU AN LEADINGDRUGGISTS DRUGS. F.1EDICINES BILIOUSNESS, LIVER C0MPLALNTS,SICK HEADACHE, COLDS PIMPLES, aU SKIX AFFECTIONS, snd DISEASES AlilSING from a DISORDERED STOMACH. , ' ' ' Tfie Genuine UAMBVRQ TEA itpulup in YELLOW WRAPPERS t wilh Facnmiie Eignalurt of EMIL FRESL. pEDINQTOfS OO. Aoerrrs. Bam rANCisco. tSSXS." -ra: .;- - Newton, 111. I suffered with rhcu- NEIGHBOR Goods,. Etc., with One Voie, at SIMPSON'S. CHOICE FRUITS OF AUX SMALL "UANTIT1SS .SEASON. Corner Flrat.and Baker S (to Proprietor, woile ieeie is a chjiice. COFFEES, SPICES, sssortmsm. of IES 3T IE3 Newspspers and Magiwine. Terms rash. lbaajr, 9 & HODGEO, 1 9 STATIONARY &C nx nOO VI. ItEOOUD. Lmr Co. Got It. Some time ago, W T Radlr wrote to the board ot trade of number of town , among them that of Oregon City, lu regard to the proposition of the California Hosiery and Woolen Mill Company. The company guaran teed that it would put 72.1KH) worth ot machinery in a mill and asked a bonus from the town in which it would locate- On account of the IndillWrenco of men of mean, there was dariter that this mill would be lout to the ntiinmette valley, hut through the effort of Hon I k Wcatherford, of Albany, Thomaa Kay.of Salom.and Messrs Kadirand Dave uu:ti erford, ot Portland, the establishment waa planted at the village ot Waterloo, 15 mile from Albany, and situated at the falUottheSatiam. Waterloo uvt 100 acre ot land and (ire water power, and has taken I'-D.IXK) of capital stock. It onr moneyed men had "put op" Oregon City would have secured this mill. Courier. Ji'tKia PTOnrricR, Commissioners Sinipsnn and (llbton. Thursday morning madtt the county tax levy, 10 mills. Tak ing tu school, state acd county tx, the entire levy will be 20 mills. Tliii is lower tax than any other county in the state. Tolk county Observer. Not lower, by considerable. Linn county's total levy Is 18 mills, Yamhill's 17 mills, Marion's IDS,' mills, and Ben ton'a about IS.1, mills, all lower, and it la possible a few others. When a paper boat that 20 mills is low people who pay IS mills should be, and no doubt are satisfied. In Albany Alho. Every newspaper man has at some time or other In his business experience run against the man who "now takes more papers than he can read." He wa in town last week. He wiped his nose on the awning, tried to blow out the electric light at the hotel, failed to light his cigar on it, paid 25 cents for an almanac, put a nickel in the elot at the postotlice and kicked be cause the mail did not appear, wanted to lick the cashier because he cloned at S o'clock, and watched the clock sign in front ot the jewelry tire waiting for It to strike, and etui 110 take more than ho can read. Town Talk. papers Ukmis Kf Ouxao.H Citr. A young gentleman ot Oregon City whose artistic ability is attested by the fact that Har per Ifros. occasionally make room for his drawings, and a young lady also ot this city, whose literary productions have, not been permitted by some of the standard periodicals to be on read, have entered into a contract which will result In a story ot colonial days, embellished by numerous appropriate illustrations. The air that hovers over the falls ot the Willamette is not hostile to-genius. Courier. Ciactnr Coi'HT. The following new cstct hsve been begun: John Craft a ft Ileirr Mills. Writ of review from Juttlce Court. J K Weath erford and J K Wyatt attorneys for plain tiff. R C rindley sg. H B IXnkk. ' To re cover money. Attachment. JK Weilh erford, at'or.iey lor plain liH Frank Froman agt Lewis Blau snd Jot Wlleox. To recover money. O W Wright, attorney for plaintiff. I E Uenkle & Cosgt A S Rowland. To recover money. Attachment. O r Co- show, jr, attorney for plaintiff. Wm T Heller agt Joseph Pearl and Thomas Brandon. T recover monev. If 11 Hewitt, attorney for plaintiff. From tms Mixes Mr Bernard, who has been working In the 8snt!am mines. srrived In Aloany yesterday. He ir ported no new snow lor two weeks and over, and what there is left Is very hard and easily walked over. Twentv.ttx and a half ton of ore from the Red Bull mine, known as the islem mine, had been run through the mill for the owners, resulting In a good lsed Lar of gold. Indicating that that mine I a good one, and It is said the owners will put In a mill In the spring. There I no quetlon that there Is plenty of gold around Qusrtzvllle camp, and we look for numerous golden harvests in tne coming few years. A Bio Suit. N J DUgen, the principal stockholder In the Blagen tanning com pany of Portland, has sued D P Thomp son, S II Smith and W E Post for $146,001.96. The action grows out of an undertaking by which the defendants were to build a motor line to Bell wood and thus Increase the value ol n$ acres of land near that time, which Illagen bought two years sgo from J II Lambert, psylng for it $150,000, S 1,000 cash, and some $7,000 more he had to apply rn the de ferred payments. Passed Om am a. A shipment of steel for the big bridge psssed Omaha last Thursday ,and will be in Albany by proba bly the 15th, when It will Immediately be placed In posttlen from the Irst to the second piers, the false work for which Is nearly ready for the steal. The program is then to build from the third to the fcutth piers; then from esch side to the center of the rlver.after which the Benton spproach and fourth span will be erected. As all the piers will be completed, work will be pushed with great rapidity, and Albsn; will soon have a cantalever bridge to be proud of. A Rbmakam.k Cow. The Pendleton E O. tells the following: I lets Green, ot Birch creek, according to repsrts, is the owner ci a mot remarkable cow. At the sge of four yesrs It hss a family of seven calves to Its credit. Twins were born when the animal was two years old, again at .the age of three years, and this year triplets appeared, one black and two red calves. A 11 the calves are alive and In good condition. Such a cow should be dressed "In the finest silk." Probably a Smelter Arrangements arc being made to organize a company for i ti e erection ot a smelter for tne santiam mines. The amount of rich concentrates being produced br the mill shows that one win be a great thing tor tni ricn mining region, the great value of which Is be coming more thoroughly established every day. Rock Creek, Dlsti let 99, Linn county, has no tescher vet. Miss Msggle Mc Kntgh teaches near gelo. shas Shepherd fell and hurt himself quite badly while working on a logging camp at Green Basin a lew days ago. Mr Kead, a mer chant of Albany, has put In a fine stock ol dry roods and groceries in JJsn smith s building at Gatesvllle. Cor,. Salem Journal. OJE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken ; it is pleasant end refreshing to the taste, and acta pentlv vet nromntlv rm the Kidneva. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanentlr For Bale ia 50o and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FI3 SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CL : LQutsvtuz.M. ktuiroBg. .r. A Bold Tramp. Philomath has lmJ a sensation. A tramp entered the Chlnoa'o ection-nouse out tlieie the other day ana in toe presence ot tne. entire role tial household, demanded all the' Isose change on the premises. Frightened at the verbal audacity of the bold and bra- sen highwayman, the bewildered China' men bowed In obediance to the request and handed over tho hard tamed turn of twenty-flvo dollars, without oflerlng the rviniirei 1 no irninp iiieu 11ns tened westward, going as fur as Chit wood, where ho held up another China' man, from whom he obtained 1100. s sum, in the mind's eye of the maddened Mongolian, not to ie picked up in the road every day. The tramp, following Horace ureviey s advice, continued tg "go west," but was overtaken at ToIm.Io ednesday, and taken back to Philo math, where he is today undergoing the evoro suueranceof tho punishment of law. He is a bold tramrt. but the nen tentlary will put a check on his plunder ing 01 pockets. C'orvailis (Jamie. Lkdakon. It la ramored that our pop. nlar townsman A A Kee will be Iwlore the republican committee for hcrifr. The wife and daughter of Hon K 8 ntrahan passed throuth town We dries day on their way to Cobiirg. llieciiv 01 lA'banou exnerleneed a hock from an e.trthnake Wednesday evening between 8 and l o'clock. Tho shock was sutllcientlv strong to shake some flower pots off a w indow sill at J J owan'a. o serious damage reported. Mr W II Ribclin has bought tho notion and confectionery store of wl Turn id ire in me post-oIUce bulkllng. We wish Mr Kibeiin success with his new venture. Dr Hill, of Albanv. nnsscd throueh town yesterday on his way home from Botlavllle. Dr Informed us that the sub sidy had been raised for the college and it would be built and that he was sure the motor line would be built this vi ar. and several other improvements will lie made IK-al papers. Tut Red Bcll The Hulem Journal esys 'Hurrah for the Red Hull," re- lerring to the mine in the Santiitui Dis trict of that name. 8alem ncnulv wilt do well to open their eyes and boy a mm at once. There is millions In the mines. Tho Journal speaking ot the mine says: Harvey Miwrv, Amos Strong and Mr Marsh of Keller A Marsh are the Salem owners of the Red Hull mine. It cost them tlSO to pnt a lot of ore thro jgh the mills, and it his yielded them a gold brick said to weigh out $23iu. The mine it Is said is capable of yielding that every day. It creates not a littte excitement in mining circles. The Silver Dollar mine is said to be sold or 9 1 2,000. 8cio. Jacob Huberof Jordan was in town Monday. He states that the ground on some of the higher portions of land in his locality is getting too dry to plow. Mr and Mrs W II Lilyeu went over to Albany last Friday, taking their little son, llomer, who has been suffering for some time past with a diseased bon in bis arm. Dr Wallace removed the dis eased portion, and the parents expect Homer to toon be completely recovered. R Rhelton and TJMunkers have as sociated themselves together as real estate dealers under the caption of "Fcio Land Company," and have opened an office one door north of T W Dtlley'e jewelry store. Press. Heir to a Fobtcsk. Another man has fallen heir to a fortune. His name is Isaac Wcchsler, the well known com mercial traveler, who passed through Albany Thursday night for San Fran cisco. An estate of 1 1, 600,000 was just left in Austria,' and he is to get a slice. Hie fortune' descended from Ma'lteas Pulitser. archbishop of Vienna, who was a member of one of the mostdistlngulshed Hebrew families 01 Hungary. Joseph fulltser, the famous proprietor of the New York World, is a relative of Mr weschier and one 01 the heirs to the money,. Thcie is no telling how big the drummer's share will t when he gets it. Such things are so visionary when they are first reported. Tutrt'BLic Sciiool. The first term closed with examinations on Thursday and Friday, Jan, ftth and 30th. The pupils acquitted themselves well, there being only a few who failed to pas. The enrollment for the last month of the term was 429, divided about equally be tween the boys and girl. there being one more rirl than boys. The new term is entered npon with renewed Interest, and the enrollment for the Dret week is 4u. The pupils are making excellent standing In the daily tecitaiton. and the indica tions point to a successful term's work. W. J.CRAWfORD, Principal. As Eye to Bt'smeas. It is said that the really earnest Portland girl who con sents to marry the man who wants her requires iittn to make auidavit to the number of times he's been married and how many wives he has living, together with a statement of their ages, locations, financial status and previous conditions of servitude. These affidavits are re quired, not necessarily for publication, ut as an evidence ot good faith. The Portland girl has an eye to business, and the girls of Oregon towns generally had better keep their eyes open and learn what they are doing ueiore saying yes. Fatal Acctokict. Last Tuesday Chas Raddatz was felling trees at Sweet Home when the tree felt, striking him against the stomach and thigh, breaking his thigh. The blow proved fatal, &.r Rad datz dying before medical assistance reached him. The deceased was about thirty years of age, and was a resident of Albany lor awiiiie, ana at one time working for Mr J A Gross in Us nursery adjoining Albany, and also for Peler Riley on Washington street grai'e. .The Agricultural Collkob. The fol lowing is given as the situation at the Agricultural College: Arnold's successor at Oorvallis has not yet been chosen for the Agricultural college, rrol ixtcher is anting president and Wallis Nash is attending to the executive duties. The department of topography has been es tablished, Prof Vernot in charge. Prof Lots has been choson assistant chemist. Captain Warrens, a retired officer of the U o Ail drillmoster, and a line man. One Gone, One Come.- -O II Dodd Co. of Portland, have withdrawn their brancn nonse irom a 1 cany. Air u nrau the manager, will travel for an imple ment house, jonn noDson lias taken the management of the Northwest Imple ment Co. of Portland, and occupies the xlace vacated by Dodd, where he also has bis sewing machine agency. Tax Assessment Roll. The Linn county assessment roll has just been "fixed up" by Mr va Bmltn, accordln to the order of the state board ot equa iration. As nearly every name on the roll was aflected tbo job was a big one The new figures are plaoed in red Ink and the tax has been carried out. On an average each man's assessment will be raised ten per cent. , . A Mill City Suit. II C Watson was in Mill Citv Thursday in the Interest of the defendant in tie case of C W llenline I aet W A Hunt, the suit being brough to remove the defendant from rented Dremisee. F U Hull, of Mehama, ap peared for the plaintiff. Justice Budbng decided the case In favor of the defendant. Another invoioe of our - dollar kid glove last received at tba Ladies Bssaac. This is the beat glove evsr soia tor me prior. Ladies, do you wish your bair to stsy earl, if so cet a bottle ofFrenoh curlins Mrs Hvmsn's Rockingham's Dye for the whUkers doe ts work thoroughly, coloring; -a uniforms brown or black, which, ' when dry, will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen. Th following its lbs buiimla 1 !m of lbs voting prtcindi in Linn County ss rcergsn- bed by lbs county court si its regular Jsnu ary term l8ylt . , ALBANY ratCINCT.' retim ing In lbs cnlr f On Willamette Hirer, ojiponils the eenier of ths noiih end of Ksrry ursrt, in ths ci'y of Albany, in Linn County, Oregon, snd tunning thenct south S 15 rait stung it.s ern'.sr of said street to ths cnter of l ouiin r eel, thence ssstsrly slung ths center of Fourth ttrcet to a point optolf ths center of thr Court I Ioum, thence south B' It' eatt llirouj;ti ths tenter t t'.is Court Home to the ccn'er of Fifth street. ihcPte westerly stars. tle csntsr of Fifth street to the cmer of VtsMitngmn street, thence south 6 is east along the Ccatcr of Wash Inelon street sml tontinuingiaid tins to where Wattiinctun street In Llk ins AMItloa to Al bany intersects the south line of Section 7, in i lia K 1 w, thsnce west along ths south tins of mi J Section 7 to ths southwsnt corner llxrsof, thence south to milt, thence cast one half nii'o, thence northerly lo ths south west corner or V isrecks A i'U li Ion to Albany, thence north 1 ,v' wl to the renter ofine county toad at Iks net th went ctnrr of Uohrs Psik Audition to Alhanv, t sncsaurih wester ly along I t.e rrnter of ald county road to s point south 8" 15' em.1 fiom ths center of Maker street In lbs city of Albany, thenrt north 3 15' west thiouuh tie center of Bolter street to the center ft Kounti street, thence rstter'.y along the center of Fourth street to the center of Montgomery strsst, 1 hence ooitU 8 1 ' west s'ong ths center of Montgomery street to 1 he renter of the Willamette River, ibence up said river to the idicaolbrginninc. and that the place for folding elections ia tsld precinct be in the county court toom.tn the' Court Home, ia Albany. rsxTEk raKciNcr. Bisinnlngst the H, V. corner of Section lo in Tjl 3 K 3 V of the Will. Mer. Ore gon, sml-rannlng thence toulh sevea miles. nenre east live miles to the north est corner of Section 17, In T lj S R I W, thence south one mile, thence eat one mi, thence nrrth tour miltt, tbrnre west one mile, thence north wie mile, throes went one mt'e, thrnce norh three mile, Ihmre ct four mitts te the r'.tc ol t-ecinning. 1 he Wce ol voting lo Mid precinct to I at Young's store lo Piein- ie. CCNTRAL AI.BAKV. IUi:in-ini! inthe center of the Willamette Rlv.r oppoiite the csoter 3f Montgomery s; reel and tunning thence South 8 it' esst through the center ot Montcomer street lo the ceotrr of Fourth street, thence wcsteily along me center of rurtb strset to tnecentet of Baker trt , 1 hence south 8 1 5 eau along he center of Hiker srest snd conlinuine said lias to the center of the county toad, nesi ths Ticket Office of the Orccoo Pacific Rail road Co, thence ou;h esttcrly stong ths center of said county road to the aorthweit earner of Uoltra Park Addition, to Albany, thence sosib 30 east a'ong the we line or said sddittoe snd ths wet Lne of Vierecks sddr.ion to the soulhwekt coresr of VrirecVs Add.. thencs southerly 10 ths half mile corner I Ueen Sections 10 snd Jo. in T II S R 1 W. iheacs esM one half mile, thence north 10 tt.c center of the Oregon Pacific Ktilrosd track, thencs north westerly along the center ot the ntsin track of the O P R R, through lbs center of Lsfaycttc street to the center of the Wll umttte Kiver. it en re up the W tilauetle Rtvtr to the place ef beginning. The polling place to be at the olhce of the Albany Farm ers Wsrchoute, in Albany, Or, CRAWS-oRttgVILLE eSEClM-T. Beginning at the southwest corner ot Section II. in T 15 S R s W of the Wll- ansette Mertillan, in Ltnn (.ountr, Ure- gon, snd running thence north r.lne miles, thence east one mite, tlience north three miles to the northwest corner tA Section tain T 13S R 1 W.tnence est three miles. thence south four miles, thence est one mile, thence touth one mile .thence east o mltc,'hencrtouthone mite thence eat to the cat boundary line of Linn County, thence southerly along the east boundary of Linn County to the southesst corner of j-inn ciiuhiy. inence west to the place ol beginning. The polling piece lor said precinct to be at Glass's Mure building. In the town of Crawfordevllle. EAST ALBANY. Beginning In the center of the Willam ette River opposite the center of Lafay ette street, In the city of Albsny, and run ning thence south eattcrly along the center of said street and along the center of the main trsck of theUPRRto the weet boundary line of section o, in 1 11 k 3 w, inence soutn to the half mile corner between Section 19 and 30 In said township, thence catt two and one half miles to the smitheait corner of Section 31 In said TltSltjW, thence north five miles to the northeast corner of Section 33, In T 10 S R 3 W, thence west to th center of the Willamette Biver. thence up the center of satd river to the lace ot beginning. The polling place to beat the WUlamctie Cannery building, in Albany. FOX VALLEY PBECINCT, Beginning st the southeast coiner of section 1. In T 10 S R 3 E of the Wll . Ismctte Meridian, Oregon, and ruanlng thence north a miles more or less to the center of the North Santiam river, thence down the center of said river to the west boundary line of Section at, In T 9 S R 1 E, thence south to the south wet corner of the northwest quarter of Section 36, in I ski b thence eart one mile, thence south one mile and one half ot a mite, thence esst three miles, thence south one mile, thence east four miles to the place of beginning. The voting place for Fox vslley precinct to be in the Town Hall ol the town 01 Lyons In said precinct. FRANKLIN UUTTE PRECINCT. Beginning at the southeast coiner of Section 18, in T toSKi W of the Wll lametle Meridian, in Chin County, Ore gon, and running thence east four miles, thence soutn one halt mile, thenct esst two mltes,thence south two and one half miles to the southeast corner of Section 31, In T 10 b K I E, thence west about two miles to the center of Crabtree Creek, thence down the center of ssld creek to tne eat boundary line of Section 34, In T 10 8 R vy, thence south to the southeast corner of Sect!on3, In T 1 1 S R a W, thence west to the center ot the South Santiam river, thence down the center oi said river to the mouth ol Thomas Creek.thence up Thomas Creek to the cant line of bi-ction 18, in 10 S It l A', thence south to the place ot beginning. The polling piece for said precinct to be at Meyers uoor aasn Factory, In the city of Sclo, Oiegon. HALSEY PBECINCT. Beginning In the center of the Wll lamette river where the north line of sec tlon i9,ln T t3 S R 4 W of the Willamette Meridian crosses said river, and running thence up this center of the main channe of said river to the south line of Section 2A. In T 11 S R S W, thence cast to the southeast corner of Section ao In T 14 S R X W. thence north tour miles to the north east corner ot section nve in saiu a 14 a R 3 W, thence west about one half mile to the center of Hampton Slough, thence northerly down the center of Jsaid slough to the Calaoooia creek, thence down th center of said creek to the north line of bee tlon 31. In T 13 S R 3 W, thence west to the place of beginning. The place of vot lne In said precinct to oe in tne Duuatng Immediately north of the Posloffice, in the town of Haltey, JORDAN PRECINCT Beginning at the southeast corner of Section 1, in T 10 8 R a E 9! the Wll lamette Meridian, Oregon, and running thence west three miles, thence north one mile, thence west three mlles.thence north J one mite and one half of a mile, thence wcBtone mile.thence north to thejeenter of the North Santlum rlver.thence down the center of said river about five miles to the west line of Section 13, in T 9 S R 1 W, thence south about TA miles to the south east corner of the northeast quarter of section 23, in T 10 S R 1 W, thence east jwo miles, thence south 1 miles, thence east eleven miles to the southeast corner of Section 25, In T o S R 3 E, thence north four mites to the place of beginning. The polling place for said precinct to be at dheitons store building, in jordon in snid preclact, t . Korih Harrisbuxo Beginning in ths center of ths Willsmet river, opiiemie ths cen'sr of ths west end of Smith Mrrtt In ths city of Hsrrisuutg, in Unn Couhty.HOfrgfin, sne running thencs ssst to ths center, of Seronv street, tbeties south to ths crtier of Mscy street, thence cntt 50 chains, thencs north II chains, more or less, to the line between sections lo snd I j in T I $ K 4 W, thence sssi le ths southeast corner of sedios II in T It S K 3 W, thencs north two miles to tne northrstt coner of action a, In T15SR1W. thence west siting the township line nine miles, 10 ths southeast rornsr of section 3a, in T 14 S R W, 1 hence north two miles thence west bout ntss miles, to ths center of the Wibsm. elte river, 00 Ihc (iuth line ef section 34, la T 14 S R $ W, thence up the Wiilsmelts river, in tlu ccn'.er of ths m In thsnnel thrrc- Of. to Ihc 1 lac-si lire nn nir. J he polling pure for said precmet to he st the public school buiUing, in lbs city of Jisr- rinliUrg. MONTH BNOWKSVILf.E. Beginning at the northeast corner ot section 14 in T I H K 1 Wot the Wil lamette merldan In Ltnn county, Oregon, and running thence west four m'lles,t hence north one mite, thence west four mile. thence south one mile, thence west to the center of the Calanoula creek, thence up the center of the CaUpoola creek to the cant line of section 11 In T 14 8 R 1 W. thence noith to the northwest corner of section 1 In T 14 S R 3 W, thence east one mile, thence north four miles to the piece of beginning. The poblng place for said Creel net to be at the city hall In tioith rownsvllle. XOKTM LEBANON, a Beginning at the nprtheatt cori.er of sectkin 7 in T is & K 3 W of the Wil lamette meridian In Ltnn ceunly, Oregon, and running thence west to the northwest corner of ssld section, thence eiorth five miles to the noithwest corner of section 18 In T it S R 3 W, thence east four miles to the center ot South Santiam river. thence up the center of said river lo the outhboun?ry line of section 34 In T II S k 3 w, thence esst to tne southesat corner of ssld section 34, thence south 3H miles to the half-mile corner In the east bound ary ol section 13 In T 13 HKi W. thrnce west to t'ic center of the Ssnlia-n ditch and csnal, thence northwesterly down said canal to a point due east of the center of Rose street in the city of Leban on, thence west through the center of said street to the center of the main trsc of the Lebanon branch of the Oregon & California tsllroad.t hence northwesterly stong the renter of said railroad trsck to the center of the county road on the north line of the donation land claimed Jeremiah Ral- s'on and wite.t hence west along the center ot ssld county road to the west boundary of section 8 in T 1 j 8 R j W. thence north to the piece of beginning. The polling place In said predi ct to bs at the academy building. OSLEAXS. Beginning In the center of Calspoola creek where the north line of section 36 In T 1 1 S R 4 W crosses ssld creek, and run ning thence west to the center of the Willamette river, thtr.ee up the center of ssld river to the south line of section 30 In T 1 3 S R 4 W, thence east to the center of Cat a pool a creek, thence down the center of Calapoola creek to the place of begin ning. The poblng place for said precinct to be at Oakvllle school house. PRICE. Beginning at the southeast comer of section 1 In T 13 S R 3 W ot the Wil lamette meridian In Linn county, Oregon, and running thence west three miles, thence) north eight mites, thence east one mile, thence north one mile, thence east to the south Ssntlsm river, where the north boucdarv of section 3$ in T to S R W crosses said river, thence up said river In the center of the main channel there of, to the north boundary line of section 15 In T II S R 3 W .thence west to the north west corner of section is In T 1 1 S R a W, thence south to the plsce of beginning. The polling place In said precinct to be at 1 fltV -V IIWWI ttV9V IU riCVIIIVl. ROCK CBESK. Beginning at the southeast corner of T S K 3 E of the Willamette meridian. Oregon, and running thence east to the center of the North Santiam river, thence down the center of said river to the east boundsry line of T oS R 3 E, thence south to place ot beginning. The polling place for Rock Creek precinct shall be the sehool house In King's prairie, In ssld precinct. SUEOD. Beginning at the northeast corner of section 33 in T ia S R 3 W Willamette meridian, and running thence south three miles, thence east one mile, thence south one mile, thence west to the center 01 the Willamette river, thence down the center cf aald tlver to the north boundary ot sec tion 31 in T 13 S K 4 W. tnence cast to the place of beginning. The place of voting In ssld precinct to be In Martin Mullan s building In the town of Sheddfin satd pre cinct. Sweet Hosra Beirinninir at the southeaxt corner of auc tion 18, in T 13 8 R 1 W of the Willamette meridian, Oregon, and running thence east to the centor of tho South Santiam river, thence down thn center of said river to the north boundary line of section 11 in said towiumip, thence east to thn southeast corner of section 3, in T 13 S U 1 E, thence north one mile, Uience oast two miles, thence nfv4 tna rtti Ia tlw-tnVk xka4 fw ivtiliua trtAnrA I mrth one mile, thence east to the east line of Linn county, thence southerly along the eat boundary line of iann county to a point due east of the center of T 14 S U K, thence west to the southwest corner of soction 18 in T 14 8 It 1 K. Uience north one mile, tlience west two nules, thence north one niilo, thence west one mile, thence north four miles to the nlace of betrinmnir. The polling place for Sweet Itome precinct to lie at Miller s market in the town of Sweet Homo. SODAVILLK. Bcainninar at the northwest corner of suction 34 in T 12 8 R 2 W of the ViUu ette meridian, Oregon, and running' thence east two miles, thence north two miles, thence east to the center 0! the South San tiam mer. thence up said mer in the center thereof to the Bouth boundary of sec tion 14. in T 13 3 R 1 W. thence: west to tho southwest corner of section lo, in 1 13 S R 2 W, thence north four miles to the n!nv of becinnimr. The nlace of Totinor in said precinct to be the district school house in isodaviiie. . Saxtiam Bosrinning at the southeast corner of T 10 8 It 2 E of the Willamette meridian, Oresron. and running Uience north one mile. Uience west eleven miles to the southeast corner of section 80 in T 10 S R 1 K, thence south one mile, thence west two miles to the center of Crabtree creek, thence down the center of Crabtree creek to where the west line of section 25 in T 10 S R 2 W crosses said creek, thence south to the northwest corner of section 11 in T11SR 2 W, thence west to the middle of the South Santiam river, thence up the bouth Santi am river with the rneandorings thereof to the south line of section 24 in T 1 1 S R 2 W , thence east to the northeast corner of sec- 25 in T 11 S R 2 W. thence south two miles to the southwest corner of T 11 S R 1 W, uience east to the center cf the IS orth San tiam river, thence down the center of the North Santiam river to a point due east of the place of beginning, thence west to the place of beginning. The polling place for said precinct to be at the Providence school house in stud precinct. ' " : 1 Scio. Beginning at the northeast corner of section 11 in T 10 8 R 1 W of the Willam ette meridian, Oregon, and running thence west about 6M miles to the center of the Oregonian railway track, thence southwest erly along the center of said railway track to the center of Thomas creek, thence up the center of said creek to the east boundary of section 18'in said township, thence south to J th8 ,outhcaat corner of said section IS, munre eiua iour muos 10 tne souuieast cor nnr of suction 14, in sunt townnhip, thence north two mili-s to tltn pliK of leginnintf. The polling pluaj to tie iittlie city hall in nie en m rxuu in sum prrcinct. SitKLiitms. Ik'tfiniiina' fit tlm nortlimud cornej of snc- tion 1 1 in T 10 8K1W of Tho Willamette meridian, in Linn county, Orojjon.and rttn ning. thence west about mi hm to the wtiUir or ttio Urr-iroMiin railway tnui thence south wertrrrly along tlie orntarot said railroad track to tho ambtr of Thomas creek, thence down the center 1 1 Tliomua nreisk to the South Ran mm river, thence down tho crmtar of the ftmth Santiam river to its Junction with tho North Santiam rivor, uionoe up the cenbir of the North Santiam rivw to thn mut boundary line of section 14 in T 9 8 It 1 W. ttwiuo south to the tmu') of bfimitilnir. 11m iifillintr tiW 1 or rtiteiDiirn prwimt to ic at uridgos hall in win town or ciicumm. , , SYltACt'SK. IWliuunu in tho cenhtr of the Villam- etb river whr the soutn line of nx-tion 'J9 ml 10 It a W crotmes said nv-r and run ninir thwtcn eat to the souUieast corner of section it in stud township, thence north fine mile. Hitmen eitst to tho cAnb:r of the South Sai tiitm river, thrmce down the Ran- han river to its Junction with U10 Wi lam- ctlo river. Uu-nce op the center of the Wil lamette river to tli tilaee of iKvinnimr. The polling place for said precim-t to lie at iniiiur s wartiniiiwj in jniuer s nminm. SOL'TH BROWNSVILLK, Beginning at the southeast corner ol sectlen 35 In T 14 S R a W of the Wil lamette meridian, In Linn county, Oregon, a .id running thence west nine miles o the southwest corner ol section 13 In T is S R 3 W, thence north six miles, thence west one-hslf mile to the centerof the Hampton slough, thence northerly down the center of satd slough to the center of Calapoola creek.thence up the center of said crek to tne east line el section 1 1 In T u S K a W. thence south about four and one-hall mites to the place of bealnnina. The pclllns place lor said precinct to be at the school house In South Brownsville. SOLTIt I'ARMISillKO, Beginning In li.c center of the Wil lamette river, opposite the center of the west enu 01 Smith street and running thence east to the center of Second street, thence south to the center of Macy street, thence esst to chains, thence 11 chslns more or less to the line between sections to and ic In T ic S R 4 W. thence east to the souihesst corner of section 11 In T 15 S R 3 W, thence south one mile, thence east one mile to the northwest corner of section 19 T 15 S R 1 W. thence south four mites, thrive west along the south boundary line of Llnri county, about fif teen miles to the southwest corner of Linn county thence down the center of the Willamette river to the plsce of beginning. The polling place for ssidpreclnct to be in Mendenhall's store building In the city of nainaourg. SOUTH LEBANON. Beginning at the southeast corner of section 36 in T ia S R 3 W of the Wil lamette meridian, In Linn county, Oregon, anJ running ttier.ee north two miles, thence esst to the center ot the South Sint'am river, thence up the cet.ter of said river to the esst line of section 34 in ssld town ship, thence north atxut one and three quarter miles to the half-mile corner In the east boundary of section ia in satd township, thence west to the center of the Santiam ditch and canal, thence north. westerly down the renter of said canal to a point due esst ol the center of the east end ot Rose street In the town ot Lebanon, thence west through the center ot ssld Rose street to the centerof the msln track of the Lebanon branch of the Oregon and (jaiuornia railroad, thence northwesterly along the center of said railroad track to the centerof the county road on the north line of the donation land claim of Jeremiah Kaiston and wile, thence west alone the center tsf said county road to the west boundary line of section 8 In T ia S R 3 W. thence soutn to the southeast corner ot section ao In ald township, thence east one mile, thence south one mile, thence east three miles to the place of beginning. The polling place for said precinct to be at tne city nan tn the town ot Lebanon. TANCaNT. Beginning at the northeast corner of section 3S tn T 1 1 S R 3 W of the Wil lamette meridian, Oregon, and running thence south seven miles to the southeaet corner of section 38 In T 11SR3 W, thence west two miles to the center of Calapoola creek.thence down the center of said creek to the north boundary line cf section 36 In T 1 1 S R 4 W, thence east to 1 the place ef beginning. The polling place Kr said precinct to be at Tangent gunge hall at Tangent, in said precinct. WATERLOO, Beginning at the northwest corner of T 11 S K 1 W. thence esst tu the esst boundary of Linn county, thence south four miles, thence ,west to tne nortnesst corner 01 section 39 in T ia S R a E, thence south one mile, thence west two mttcs, 1 hence south one mile, thence west two miles, thence south one mile, thence west to the the centerl of the South Santiam river, thence down the center 01 said river to the west boundary ot T la.S R 1 W, thence north lo the place of beginning. The voting place in said precinct to be what is known as the Gleason school hourc. tism Beginning in the center of the "Willam- I ette river, opposite the center of the north I end ot i erry street, in the city of Albany, 21 Oresron, ana runnine thence south 8 detr. 1 IS min, east along the center of said street to the center of Fourth street, thence east' erlv along the center of Fourth street to a coini opposue me ccuier ot me coun nuutw ' . . . i IlL. LI thence south 8 dog. 15 min. east through the center of said court house to the center of Fifth street, thence westerly along the center of Fifth street to the center of Wash- inirton street, thence souths deg. 15 nun east along the center of Washington street to where Washington street in fcJKin s ad dition to Albany intersects the. south line of section 7 in T 11 S R 8 W, thence went along the south lino of said section 7 to the southwest corner uiereot, thence soutn two miles, thence west to the center of the Wil lamette river, thence down said river to the place of beginning. The polling place for said precinct to be up-stoirs in the west side 01 tne circuit courtroom room in tue court house in the city of Albany. A newspaper that makes a pretense laboring for the interest of the masses say that the democratic party does not believe In the masses to the extent ot trusting them to select their public servants. The man who would make such a statement a demagogue, and, to the extent that peo ple will believe him, Is a dangerous man People should keep an eye on tuch a man for it may be safely relied on that he Is wolf In sheep's clothing! Watch him. Uow to Uclp Tour DlBtstton. Almost every day ws feel the uopleatao secsationa ot indigestion. Try Allonok Porous Piasters and be reuoved. J Davenport, of Usnarsier New York, writes; - "I have been very mucn troubled with a violent pain below tny uhest bone. I war told by several physicians that it was rheu matism of tht diaphraem. It resulted from oold snd exposuis. I had very little ap- j petite and digested my food with Rrest dif- 5. , T 1 A ... t A ll 1.'- T CUI.y. A piaveu vuo vk anviu. luiuui Plaster below the bresst bone and two on each side. In the coarse of twenty-four hoars all pain ceased, and I was able to eat and digest a good sqnsre meal, something I bad cot done Celore in two weess. 1 gnt better constantly, snd at the end cf seven days found myself entirely well, Sinoe then I nave asea filiooo s rorous blasters for colds, coughs and pains my side, and I have always found them quick and eflVefc- tOtrrf DEWeH-ailtC CeTETle. There' will be a democratic county con ventlon held st the court house In Albany 011 Tue.dsr. Msrch 8th, 1 89a, at 10 o'clock am, to iiuiKlnate candidates lor county offices, to elect 16 delegstes totheStstc convention ana to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention Primary meetings will be held at the ususl pieces of voting in the several precloc's on Saturday, March jih, 189a, at I o'clock p m By unanimous vote ot tne committee It was recommend ed that the vlve voce system of voting be adopted by the next convention so fsrss It may apply to the nomination of candi dates. The several precincts are entitled lo delegates as follows: Albany. . IRock Creek,... Shedd Sweet Home.... a Center Central Alba..y Cra fordsvlile. East Albany... Fox Valtey..,., Franktln Butte, Halsey 4 .Sodavllle .Santiam Sclo Shelburn Syracuse S Brownsville... Jordan N Brownsville. H llsrrfsburg. , . 3 Lebanon,,,.. . Tangent... Waterloo West Albany... N Harrlsburg. , ,.,4 r Jeoanon, a Orleans 1 rnce , 4 .V 1 . . V - loiai oeiea-sies. 101. AH voters without reirsrd to former nol. Ideal affiliations, who favor an honest economical administration of public affairs so as to conserve the Interests of the masses as against the monopolistic tend ency ot the day. are cordially invited to join In taking part to these conventions. T I BLACK, J J Stitrs, Chairman piotem. Secretary. AH Hods of choioe sitiu and conk in spplss at A Ilea Bros. E W Aehison k Co basdls ins Mlebratad Portland oemeot walla for tametsry- lots, rbese walls esa be f ornisbsd st half the eost of aayother and ar far snperisr. Ills actually economy to drink Brack's Tea. Being absolutely pare, it is snncb stroogve than the artificial teas, about one third less of rc, or skoal twenty gnsios, be tas; eqairsd per cap. As there are 7,6S grains to a poend. there will be seen to b between three and four hand red eaps to the! pouad. As It U bat 60 cents per 1 0 ind, I this fat at tba rate of abent one flrta of a seat ' per sap. For sale at Allso Breo. w. F. Call andfsee what a stock of I Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, Ifosiei'y, We have to select from. Our but the cheapest ever iStAV, sal 1" -v We have iust placed on sale cloaks and jackets, in goods, plain and We want your trado and we you money. x 1 vcvn 1 t jr. k 3 Aw Tl 1 for Infants rtortmtoao we& adapMtocblldren that I rocommend it ae enperior to any prescription (mown tome. IL A. .ttCBxn, M. D., . IU So. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, R. T. "nv" una of 'Castorta" ts SO universal and TM mxrits so wll known that it seems a werk of suproroeatloa to endorse it. Few arettie toM-lhgrent families who do nol keep Cactoria within easy reach." Cuuxw Makttk, T).D . New York City, tate Pastor Btoomiuf-Jalo Reformed Uiurob- Th CcMTAoa Jlllill The Try latest news is that you san buy at eTTJIIB'S OB ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follow ArbuehlVs CofJse, Per Found. .... . - 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. I3xtra G Sugar White....... No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon.;.. cans remiea, o gauons. 5 Gallons Good Piokles 20 lbs. ITo. Savon Soap . Wholesale prloe Of scfgsr-teO lbs extra C,4.7S; UO ibs gi anulatcd, 53.75. - X will cocdnst a strEft sash aton, Mid all goods will sold for net cash from in SS par cent ).m ft am w tucr stock or (btnwre, fttsy goods, an 4 all the rUttiraMe sf lee of dnbee, as well as a general m wrtrnent of r9sarn , ir9V ery. lampsKtsd tnsei is ot'spike), I tri s spsaalty of fiae k, es..is &A b iking powder, and always plsase my cuscotuefs, ; . Ageni for several responsible Insurance eompftotoi . Jnllni itf-adw?j1. BRONCHITIS Is an fonammatlon of the bronchial tuhes the alr-passa'es leading Into the lungs. .7 ,rt'"'r complaints are so prevalent, or eau for more prompt and enere:etiifartien.. - """'gleet or delay may result seriously, effective remedies should always he at hand. Apply at once a mustard poultice to the upper part of the chest, and. for internal treatment, take frequent doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral C. O, lepper, Bmeirlst, Fort Wayne, Ind., writes t "My little sitr. four years of sgs, was so 111 from bronchitis that we had almost given tap hope of her recovery. Our family physician, a skilful man and of large experi ence, pronounced It useless to give her any mors medicine, saying be had done all it was possible to do, and we must prepare for the worst As a last resort, we determined to try Avers Cherry I'eetoral, and I can truly say, With most happy results, AJVr taking a few doses she seemed to breathe easier, and, within a week, was out of danger. Wa continued giving the rectoral until satisSed she was entirely wen. This tadlsputahle . evidence of the great merit of Ayers Cherry Pector.il has given me unbrmnded confl uence tn the preparation, and I recommend ft to my customers, knowing it cannot disap point them." "Ayers Cherry pectoral cured me of a bad cough and my partner of bronchitis. I know of numerous eases In wbtch this preparation has proved very beneficial In families cf Young CMdren, so that the medicine Is known among them as 'the consoler ot the afflicted. '"Jaime Bufus t idal, San Crlstobel, Ban Domlne;o. "A short time ago, I was taken with a severe attack of bronchitis. The remedies ordinarily used tn such eases failed to give ne relief. Almost In despair ot ever finding nythlDf to cure me, I bought a bottle of Ayers Cherry Pectoral, and was helped from the first dose. I had not finished one bottle before the disease left me. and my throat tnd 1 tin gf were as sound as ever." Geo. B. Banter, Altoona, Pa. Ayei's Clieny Peciorai, TBMT AMD ST DR. J. C AYER CO., IxirsH, te.. SoldbysaDrscfbts. Price SI; six Unties, READ, stock is not only !the largest- shown in Albany. S a complete assortment of both cloth and plush fur trimmed. feel eonfiden we can sav W. F. 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