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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1893)
Stood Up. One evening last week a sleigh load of merry young people from Weston ncared Athena, after a pleasant ride to dams, when the cry, -'Stop or I will shoot I was heard. Soon a ahadowv form loomed up by the roadslde,and a man emerged from the darkness. He gazed Into the faces of all the sleigVs occupants, especially the glrls.who had In the mean time been clinging In fright to their escorts, and then gave the order to drive on. This was promptly obeyed. Later, at Wcston.members of the party were en gaged in relating their exciting experience with a highwayman, when the true facts came out. The mysterious supposed road agent was Deputy Sheriff Stamper. It seems he had been sent In pursuit of a young lady who had teen In the habit of slipping away to dances at Adams without her parents' knowledge, and on tYs very evening was out on a "lark." Mr Stam per stopped the sleigh in the belief that she might be on board Pendleton E. O. Best on tub Road. 0 W Heywood and wife were in the city this morning. The gentleman represents the Alba Hey wood company, which will play Sol Smith Russell's piece entitled, "New Edgewood Folics" in Albany on March lat. The success of "New Edgewood Folks" this season has been something remarkable and haa gone far beyond the fondest ex pectations ot the owners, Messrs Alba and O W Heywood, although they pur chased the piece of Sol Smith Russell at a good round figure, staged and costumed the piece in a handsome manner.tha first three weeks of their present season turned a net profit sufficient to cover all money invested, and they have received in two weeks more offers for time than they conk) fill in three seasons of forty weeks each . The press everywhere ia unanimous in their praise of the clever comedian, Alba Heywood. Encores and curtain calls are numerous at nearly every performance. A Canard. It is now claim;d thst the Item published in the Democrat and oilier valley papers about two men being frozen to death up the Santlam, was simply a canard. The Portland Telegram was the guilty paper; but was probably imposed upon. One of the men. F W Hull, alleges with a good deal of warmth that he was not frozen and was not even on i hunting trip, and writes a card to the press as follows: "I think the narrative is a canard, false from beginning to end. Whoever set such story afloat Intended a false personification of myself (in my opinion). Still, there may be a person by the name of F W Hull la Mehama o.- Maiion county. I think not 1 do not know of three hunters as named in said relation; nor the old tutchrlor trap per Wolf, nor have I heard of any such calamity happening .o any hunters at all this season.', Recovered Damasks. The jury in the case of Lorenzo Pavich v The Orego nlan Publishing company handed in a sealed verdict last Saturday. When opened it was discovered that Pavich had been awarded $1500 damages. Several months since the complainant, then work ing on the Oregon ian building, fell down the elevator shaft sustaining serious in juries. The Oregonlan company put in the claim that it was not in control of the structure at the time, and that the con tractor, if anybody, as responsible for the accident. A Dead Mas on the Beach. Yester day afternoon at Yaquina Bay, on South heach the body of a man was washed ashore, and picked up by the residents there. It had evidently been in the water a long time, being badly decom posed. The man was plainly dressed, with three pairs of overalls on. Noth ing was found on him to identify him. He waa probably drowned miles away from Yaquina, and bad probably been in the water several months. For the Orphans An appropriation of $6000 has been asked for the orphans' home of Albany. This amount will be included in the general appropriation bill and will doubtless go through as the object is a most worthy one, atod the state has heretofore extended aid to this institution, which is now sadly in need of help from the state. Salem Journal. Thanks, Mr Journal. Our Orphans' Home is a splendidly managed institu tion, is tn first-class hands and is doing a good work. The state does right when it assists in building up such institutions. ANsw Rtobb. Mr B F Thayer, the contractor, has received the contract for building for Mr A Becker, a large frame store, at the corner of Maine and Third streets. It will be 36x60, and two stories high. This part of the city is developing rapidly. The East Oregonlan asserts that Senator Jeff Myers "likes to be mentioned by the newspapers." It might add with the truth that the newspaper like to mention Senator Myers. He is a favorite with the press gang, and be deserves to be. Two Stepping Stones to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial a cold and a cough. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect. Scott's Emulsion not only stops a cold but it is re markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Scott's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat-food to take. It arrests waste and builds up healthy flesh. Prepared bj Scott A Downs. K. T. Alt dratsiste. DRY WOOD, teveial kinds- for sale Ii quire of P W Spink, st foot o Terry fireet, or of A B Morris. Third Ward. SHERIFFS SALE: In tie Circuit Court of the State oj QeOn, for Linn county. N A Blodgelt, Plaintiff, vs W E Kelley.Mary A KelTey and W T Cochran, Defendants, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution and order 67 sale duly Issued out of the shove named oour. , in the shove entitled action to me direohsj and delivered, I will on Satardar. she 18th day of Starch, IK03, at the frontdoor of tbs court houts, in the city of Albany, Lion county, O egon, at the hour of one o'clock p m of aatd day sell at public auction for cash in hand to the highest bidder all of the real t roperty described in said execution and order of sale described as follows towit: The south half of the northwest quarter snd tbs north hslf of the southwest quaiter of section 10, and the west half of the southwest quarter of section 3, 1 j town ship 13, south of range f west of the Willamette meridian; a. so beuinn'ngat the northwest oerncr ot the southww-t quarter of the southe. st quarter 01 said Hectieu 10, township 13, south of range 2 wost; running from (hence south ' chains; tbence east b chains; thence noutb bVi chalm) thence acutb east U) theeist side of 40 sere tract; thenoe north 14 chains; thence we.t 20 chain tr tbs pisoe of bsg'nning, containing 28 50 acres, excepting ons acre previously sold out of said last namsd tract to sshol district No 90, of Linn cuntv, Oregon, in sit 262H seres, rll situated in I Inn county, Orsgon. The proceeds arising from t'ae sale of said real property to be applied flrat, to the payment of the costs nf snd upon said execution and the original cost of suit taxed st 129,50; second, to the pay ment of pUintifTa claim amounting to tne sum of f 1402 with into est thereon from the 7th day of November, 1811 1. . t the rate nf 10 per cent per annum, ami the further sum of $100 attorney's feet; .nrl third, to the payment of tbs claim the defendant W T Coahrsn, emosnting to the sum sf f 1448 2-100 with in teres" thereon nt the rate of ten per cent per annum from tho 27th da 1 of Jane, 182. Dated this 15th day of February. 18U3, " U,B p q cKBON Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon: A Live Mri.i-ors Affair A shoot ing scrape, which fortunately, though miraculously, ended without any fatalities, occurred there Friday. The principals In the combat were George Addington, a timber land dealer of that place, and Joe Savage clerk at the Hotel Medford. Savage had some trouble with one of the dining-room girls while at breakfast, and, It is alleged, usod some unbecoming lan guage in the presence of the young lady. The episode was reported to Addington, who Is an admirer of the girl, and he at once proceeded to redress the wrong that had been done her. He met young Savage, who Is a boy scarcely more than 30 year of age, on the street and invited him Into the parlor of the hotel. After a few words Addington struck the boy in the face with hist fist, and then a general rough-and-tumble fight ensued. Blows were rapidly exchanged, and when it be came apparent to Addington that he was getting the worst of it, he drew a revolver. Before he could fire young Savape re treated Into the hall and escaped down the stairway. By this time there a dozen men on the stairs, and as the boy wedged his war through the crowd Addington fit ed after him. Bofore the shooting could be repeated Addington -as seized. Ex. Bio ok st Yet. The fish story teller and others of his class will please pull in their sign after reading the following: "A rancher over in the Big Neatucca has a cow whicn has been coming home of late already milked. She formerly yield ed nearly a bucket ot the sudsy fluid. Suspecting a neighbor of milking the cow. the weary rancher watched her that afternoon. About 8 o'clock p m, just aa he was about to give up the watch and go home, he observed the cow go to the beach and lie down upon the sand. Cautiously approaching he beheld four rascally clams extracting the milk from the cow's udder with astonishing dex terity. When full, they with some diffi catty folded their clam shells, and like the Arab silently stole away to their homes in adjacent sand banks." Crook County. Last Monday D W Aldridge met with a severe accident at Bend. The horse he was riding fell and the saddle horn struck him in the groin, almost fracturing ti e pelvis bone and inflicting other injuries. A C Palmer came down from Ochoco mines Thursday. He says there is very little doing in the mines, only a small amount of prospecting, and some prepar ations for working the placers when spring opens. Robert Smith, of Sisters, was in town Wednesday. He reported snow fourteen inches deep at Squaw creek, and that it was badly drifted. All kinds of stock, Mr Smith says, are doing well on Squaw creek, the ranchmen having plenty of feed and are using it unsparngly. Re view. The First Charier. At a banquet of the Veteran Masonic association in Washington the other night Senator Bolph of Oregon sketched the introduct ion of Masonry in Oregon. "Awav hack in the '40's," said the senator, "Capta?n John Kellogg crossed ti.e plains from Missouri, carrying with him the charter of the first lodge in Oregon, it took him many months to get to the state and be ! had to undergo many hardships, but he clung to the charter, and neatly all the goods were lost and many times he was in danger of losing bis life, when he ar rived at Oregon City Oi3 little scroll waa with him." A nsw school BCtLDneo is needed in the Third ward. Albany is a progress ive city notwithstanding ws only have nine electric lights for a lew weeks, and should meet the demand- of our increas ing population. A new building in the Third ward would probably add over one hundred to the attendance" in ths city. In nothing mnat ws meet the demands of tbs times more than in our educational facilities- The building ahould be ordered at ths March annual meeting. Lincoln County. The bill creating Lincoln connty passed both houses of the legislature and will becomes law. Toledo will be the temporary county seat. This means a great deal for the Bay country ; besides sn increase in pop ulation, including new lawyers, there will be new papers, and a live strife to be the county eeat at the next election in 1895. Already the woods are full of can didates for office undsr the new govern ment to be appointed by Governor Pennoyer. An Oregon Man. Frank Leslie's il lustrated paper offered $200 to the sub scriber who would give the closest guess on election results. Mr Blair Forward, of Willard, ex sheriff of Marion connty, guessed that Cleveland would get a plu rality of 375,000. He cams within 5,000 snd received the money. Mr Forward had 52,463 competitors. Who Burned the Barn Recently the Democrat gave an account of the firing of Mr A R McDonald's barn near Scio, with a second statement, to the ef- feet that the cause was not known. An - drew L Arnold, residing near Scio, has been arrested by constsb'e J A Bilyen for the crime, and has confessed to com mitting ths set. His reason waa that be was in love with Miss Tillie McDonald, daughter of Mr A R McDonald, who re fused to marry him, and did the act in revenge. Arnold is in good circum stances and has givn McDonald a mort gage on his farm for $3500 to cover the loss. Arnold is said not to be exactly in in his right mind. Services at the Cumberland Presby terian church conducted by Rev L S Loughbottom yesterday sere most im pressive, the attendance good and the pathos and feeling of the clergyman wss conveyed to the congregation, snd tear unbidden would start in response to the parental Kindly worda so eloquently spoken. In' the evening E W Acheson was ordained Elder, and kind words and corciai grasps cf the hand caused all to feel encouraged and tesolved to sustain both pastor and elder. ' H. V. Ho Bottom to Them. The Sheridan, Junction and Gervals banks seem to hsve been run on a decidedly shallow ba&ls. All the assets to the Sheridan bank the Sheriff could find was $12,507. iS.anJ some of that was good for nothing. The books showed more ; but It was mostly .a poor showing. People should not trust banks without a standing. The collapse is al ways very unpleasant. iNjL'Ncrie.N Suits. A Hackle-nan, J H Mi'llen and J ATt.ornton.have broueht injunction suiu against the city of Albany to restrain it from selling certain property for street improvements as advertised. It is claimed the work gas poorly done. Mrs M E Farreil, whose properly was adver tised at the same time, paid the amount of the assessment under protest, to await tne recultof these suits. Montana Mines The Engineering asd Mining Journal give the following as the dividends paid by Montana mines, which publish their statements, in 1892: Bald Butte, $20,000; Bannister, $6,000 ; Bi-Metalic, $200,000; Elkhorn, $362,000; Granite Mountain, $500,000 ; Hec'a Con solidated, $180,000; Helena and Victor, $20,000; Iron Mountain, $135,000; Jay Hawk, $33,375; Moulton, $3ooo; Pan dora, $3,000; Parrot, $216,000; Rocky Fork Coal, 100,000; Total, $1,805,875. Reached the Climax. They have a man In the Washington legislature who knows how to express t.tms-if. in ex plaining his vote he indu'.ged In this ell mx: "Jfou may hang Pugct sound on s tall tree to dry. you may place Mount Rainier on a nail keg, unbuckle the b. Hy band of eternity, but you will never Bet me to vote for a man I do not believe cn titled to a seat in this house' The present delay In opening the newly surveyed lands for settlement, is owing to discrepane'et In the field notes which takes time to correct, the Breit tenbush settleis will therefore be obliged to wsit until the correction Is made. Notice will be published In due time, how ever, by the lend office officis't of the full scceptsnce snd the dste of commencement for filing.-Mill City Gszette. Assignments. The firm of Harlow & Ret y, of Cottage Grove, have made an as signment to James Hemenwsy for the benefit ot then creditors. i,:auinuei, c 1023,39; as sets, Ilwo. Also the firm of Harlow & of i Stocks have assigned to the same gentleman Liabilities, $185.40; assets, $1390. Guatd. ' , --m.kaa five trio dailv to Vii raak'a or , . .1 ' 11 i, . . ? addition. Lotr th ra oa installments of $1 P8' week. SOCIAI, AND PERRON A I. H F Merrill and sister went to Portland this noon. Mr Sid Dorrls Is home ftom a t California. 1 Alba Haywood is coming this way, one of the best comedians ever In Albany, Miss Maggie Murray, who has been st eading school la Salem, is home on a visit. Miss Hade Black, a legislative clerk, spent Sunday in Albany with her sister, of the public schools. Licenses have been issued for the mar riage of A B Burrell and Delia McKtnney and Jas E Mundy and Ida Maple. Mrs P Y Duncan, who has been lying seriously 111, Is repotted some better, a fact her many friends will be glad to learn. Remember the social and entertalnmen at the old U P Church tomorrow night. St Valentine may have something for you at it. Mayor Alexander, of Pendleton, has resigned because Councilman Fllcklnger used Insulting language to him on the stieets. Miss Eva Davenport, who has been ob taining notoriety in Portland on account of a diorce case between Geo F Brackett and his wife, Is said t be Miss Eva Harris, formerly of Albany. TDRSBAT Attend the St Valentine's entertain ment at the U P church tonight. Peter Aline wsM to Albanr this morning to visit friends for a few days. Eugene Guard. Dr Rowland, the East India catarrh cure man, formerly oi ilbany.was in the city this noon - Ex-County Treasurer Bruce, and wife, the well-known spiritual medium, of Portland, were in the city today on their way home from a visit with old Waterloo friends- They reside near Mt Tabor. Last Saturday night the friends ot Mr R A Buckley, who has been watchman on the O P bridge tendered him a party previous to his departure for California, where he will go for a change of cli mate : We are sorry to learn that the mental condition of the wife of Frank J Miller, clerk of the board of railway commit -sioners,haa become so shaken that it has become necessary to place ber in the In sane asylum at Salem. We hope to hear of her early recovery. Times. When a man becomes groat how quick ly his past is looked up, and every community that has been blessed with his presence is filled with joy. The following is from the Dallas ltemitor: D C Rang h man. now in the legislature from Lane county, lived on the Luckia xute south ot Monmouth from 1876 to 1880, and Senator C B Crosno.of Benton, was a merchant in King's Valley during the sains period . F M McCullough and Mrs Dors M McCullough, who were divorced some time ago, were again married a fe dsys ago near Eugene in a novel manner. The river being high they could not cross, so Justice Kinsey, standing on tbs opposite side of the river bad them join hands, and in a loud voice performed the cer mony By invitation of the superintendent of ths public schools at Salem. Prof Ruth erford with twelve of his pupils, and accompanied by Mrs E E Upmeyer and Miss Amelia May, ot Harris Do rg, came down to the capital, for ths purpose of visiting the schools, legislature, asylum, penitentiary, etc Through the kindness of the principals in ths several school depsitmsnts, their visit was made enjoy able and entertaining. Salem Journal WKDirXSDAT. Capt E J Lanniog left this noon on a trip to Skamokawa, on the Colombia. Mr and Mrs J W Althouse, left this soon for Yaquina Bay. Mt and Mrs L E Blain returned to their cottage at Newport this noon. Mr X Crume. of Sbedd, sad Geo D Over ton of Brownsville, two of Lino county a best citizens were in the city today. There was a large attendance at the "old folks" bail at the opera house last evening, and a pleasant evening ia reported. Parsons ocbestry furnished the music. Mr Jack Fiends, an otd resident of Liner In county, residing on Yaquina Bay, has been in the city. West l the matter with patting in Mr F rends as one of the county commissioners. Mies Al ice Wheeler, one ot the grad uating class of the Portland High school, is s daughter of Hon A F Wheeler, form erly assistant state treasurer, and ones a resident of Albany . Monday evening a delightful social was given st the Congregational parsonage attended only by attendants of tbs church snd societies. A number of in teresting features added to the enjoy ment of the evening. Last evenings large crowd was prase at at the Valentine entertainment at the U ' " church. Besides, sociability, same (nd lunch a short program was rendered. ) Misses Georgia and Lottie Custer were heard in a well rendered dnst. Miss ! Mamie Cundiff recited "ths Roman Vel- entine displaying rapid progress in elocutionsry talent. A male auintst. consisting of George Acheson, Elliot and Clem Irvine, Jay Blain and Will Barton made a decided hit in ssveral selections rendered. Mrs Nutting . as heard in a vocai soio. ia stswait declaimed on Ferguson in a manner thst pleased all. to! lege lasses! Mr Will Barton was a visitor al chapel this morning. Mr Tobiaaon i circulating the temperence petition among the students and hat gotton about 50 signers. The seniors sre hsving an oral examinati on In peycho'ogy. The sub- Freshmen have just begun Caesar. Bill Sykes has token a fancy to collecting curls. He has his notebook nearly full. Prof Torbit has just received five new an alytical Geometries for his class is thst stu dy. They were delayed sometime In the re cent his sisslsj The entertainment which is to be given at Lebanon tonight by the Military Band, has called some Sf the students a wv. The new officers of the Erodclphian socie ty aret Mildred Bunnister, president; Pearl ance, vice president; fcibel Kedbcld, re cording secretary; O Baltimore, cor. secreta ry ; Nina Gslbrsith, treasurer: Eva Simp son, tergant at aims; critic, Alice Moses. Bill SykssJs. Ano niE.it One On one of the city hotel registers today wss tbe name ot Lnas Ken nedy, of Salt Creek. Mr Kennedy is the veteran and popular O P conductor since the road f.rst began running. Several days ago he took a vasation, knowing what was ia the wind. On nls return from Portlsnd he re ceived his papers, without the ten months back salary due. There haa been a general change of hands, old hands retained being places on new runs-and wages cot down unlil the men hardly know fust who they are. inere is bound to be tun ahead. Or Cotrasi a Fraud. People continue to like to be humbugged. A Creswsll, t-ane county, man, sent his photo to concern in Brooklyn, N Y, and was to receive an enlarged portrait of the same ncc, uut. was requirea 10 purrtisse frame from the concern. He sent tl-50 lor the frame and received in return tbe portrait, a mere daub. enclosed inaehaan ilt cardboard frame, worth psthapi 10 cents. The picture was on exhibition at the postoffice a few days last week, as a warning to others to patronize home in dustry, aa the firms advertising some thing lor nothing are not in "bix" for their health. Guard bouts Ann oiioss 1 carry the large nne 01 meoium priced and good wearing boys, misses, and children shoes in the city, and tiave just added a line of steel shod school shoe which I recommend to the trade. Dont forget that I repair any shoe f sell free of chaige. S E Youno. 193. During tne yesr 1893, from be ((inn'ng to end, Will A Utsrk propose to keep up their reputation of having the ficestetc.k of jewelry, watches, silver ware, etc , In tne valley. If you want the 1 p" , . j at restogjsble price csll on mem . Kid Gloves fiom $ IJajair up. I 31 ry all itoeZf leading branda in black and col ored. Will rsceiye novelties for ths holiday s, Agent'forthe celebrated Centemsri glovt. Sam c kl E, Yovso, THK STATE UElitsXiTDBB Salem, Or., Feb 13. House: Resolu tion by Upton requiring state officials to make emolument returns for fiscal year, adopted. Upton specific contract bill lost. Geer, bill to exempt all credits from taxa tion special order Tuesday, 4 pm. Manley bill relating to assessment and collection of taxes, one place, one time and to one officer. Ormshy bill fixing hours of labor on sttreet railways at twelve and one half out of twenty-four, recommitted to affix penalty clause. Upton bill tu mske coun ty commissioner court board of equaliza tion, passed. Daly bill for south eastern Oregon graded schools five thousand dollars, passed. Currln bill relating to pharmacy passed Ford called up motion to reconsider bill creating state board of stenographic examiners. House special order this afternoon : 1 :yt Governors veto World's fair bill. Bill to Increase powers state board horticulture, 3 o'clock. Senate: To regulate rates on railroad traffiic at The Dalles, 1 :3o ; Weatherford bill to fix maximum salaties all public officers, i o'clock. Salem, afternoon, Feb. 18. A large number ot incorporation bills passed the Senate. Weatherford's bill, regulating tbs maximum fees to be allowed state and county officials, which came up for reconsideration as the specie! order, and passed, provides that none shall have an annual compensation in excess of $5000, irrespective ol the sum collected. Eastern Oregon is to have a branch insane asylum by the passage of Senator Matlock's bill this afternoon. The coat is to be $169,000. It is to have no less than 330 nor mors than 640 acres ot ground. The location ia to be within three miles ot a railroad. In ths house Gill's bill to prohibit the sals of tobacco to minors was passed to its third reading, and Weatherford's bill to regulate the liability of railroad companies passed. Tbs ways and means committee reported Willis' bill to secure a more equitable valuation of property for taxation, asd increasing the appro priation tor the state university from $22,000 to $30,000. The bill passed. By Smith, killing live stock by railroads, passed ; Maxwell, for she relief of 8 M Hard man, passed; Bancroft, to punish breaking into railway cars, passed ; Cam eron, to establish a state mining bureau, laiied to Special to the Daaocasrt Siuk, Or., Feb 14. House Fore noon spent hearing reports committees. Msnleys free bridge bill passed over gov ernor veto 44 to 10. Brown ot Douglas reported amendment to hi'. I. creating in dependent districts all cities of three thousand and over, that empowers di rectors to establisq kindergarten schools tained kindenrartner. Bill to create crsats ; rnnntiaa of Hamilton Kntt-nn tn mlnntt ; rounty seat of Union indefinitely post poned. Resolution to adjourn Saturday 10 a m adopted. Senate bills passed: Dodson's, creat ing state board health ; MeGinn'e, pun ishing tampers rs with electric power. Saudi, Feb. 14th, aftarnoan. In ths Senate the following action was taken on bills: Myers, tor examiner engines rt, failed to pass ; Veatch moved that his bill repealing ths set creating a state board of railroad commissioners be taken out of the hands of the railroad commit tee, but the senate refused to suspend the rules; Denny, incorporation of build ing and loan associations, passed ; Kaiey , Iter ZZ 2?s5M referred to internal improvements com mittee; Ford, to amend the taxation, laws abolishing a fixed levy for the state university and militis, passed; Miller. for a fiehway at Oregon city.psssed Pax ton. no days of gWpeed Bisnop.to make S unlawful ths inirrtogV of first cousins, ! etc, pssesd ; Faxton.cbangtng Labor day from June to September, passed. Tn Ka Unne. Thit.l eti.JK.o billsBv Upton, to fi theWpeasstron I of the stols pnnter, and o establish . s'aie printing office, passed, 47 to 2 ; I 1 . W. i. k I.I . "-""S 'e . ,t-J?,,W5'P!Td-. r Third reading of Senate bills Looney, Ia eeeee. eee mIa I - ' I 1 I w u.c eew v. uuruviiwhiv iwu and establish the office of food commie sionsr, tailed to paa : Myers, to provide for the payment ol laborers by receivers ot corporation a, passed, ueer.ot Marion, by unanimous consent, introduced a bill providing that the act repealing the j mortgage tax law should not affect the assessment and levy of 1893, referred j Wilkins, to fix the compensation ot ths ; ciera and sheriff ol Lane county, passed ; Belknap, to create the connty of Blaine oot of Benton and Lane counties, the bill tailed to Salem, Or, Feb. 16 House : Senate appropriation bill for the State Agricnl tural college passed ; bill introduced by Upton granting females free subsistence, lodging and books at same, second read ing ; report ot special committees on state institutions adopted ; educational, asy lum, favorable; Willamette locks, ad verse; present say 1 urn management is completely exnonorateu ; twenty-tour ; thousand dollar senate appropriation bill ; for normal school at Weston, passed ; ' bill to creato Blaine county reconsidered, i neenrrl nnnnli.te rntinrr rrithrrnnnlirans- Gullixson bill to enable counties to build ; srmories, passed; King, joint resolution smendinar constitution to givs owners ol ! ' . -j I to give ownere of arid lands right to condemn land for purpose ot irrigation. benste returns to third reading bouse bills. Bills passed: Gnllixson's militia bill; Northup's, for relief of all indigent soldiers. Big fight against the passage of the Portland free bridge bills. Bankers and henchmen here. To rreveal tbe Crl Or any other similar epidemic, the blood sod tbs whots system ahould be kept in healthy condition. Take flood's Sarsapsriila to give strength, purify the bleed ard prevent disease. Hood Pill 1 cure liver ill Get Started Rioht. Then the whining schoolboy, vith his satchel And shining morning fsce, creeping like s snail Unwillingly to school, stopped at Conr. St llendrlcson s, the live grocers, and left s long order for some groceries, remsrklng thst he liked to est any way, and that they kept the beat groo. rtca there to be secured anywhere. If you would have the best groceries and produce at the most reasonable prices call on Conn & Hendrlcson. They have them, A Bio Stage. "All the world's a stage a ai a T Ana an tna men ana women merely players ; They have their exits and their en trances,'' One of '.hair principal entrances leaoa into rsrkar isros grocery snd oakery The finest groceries and the freshest pro dace are kept, and their baked goods are beyond comparison, consisting ot a big variety of breads and cakes, plain and fancy, skillfully and well made. An im portant thing to consider. STOP st Will & Btsrk's when yo i sre sfter diamonds, the best wstches, snd oe finest sit verwsre to be secured. They asve them. A Handsome Pbize beautiful sll- ver water pitcher, now on exhibition st F L Kenton' grocery tore, will bt given swsy on Wshhigton' blrthdsy. A ticket t given lor every to'cent csin purchase Letter List. Following i ths list of letters remaining in tbe post office st Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Feb 13, 1893. Parsons calling for these letters most givs ths dsts on which thsy wsre idvertissa. Bingham, Samuel Bilyen, MrsMargaret Bnrke.MissMsry Burkhart, FB Burkhart. C C Cox. Mrs Fannie Call van, Loffie Cooper.Mrs Rebecca Dickens, jessee uatioway, wm Godensohwager.Fred George, Mrs Alice Godsal.CantW Holmes. Jessie Ingham, Bruce 2 Jones, Mrs L W Johnson, Mrs Mattie Kankle. R A Little, Henry Miller, J R Miller James F Miller.MUs Edna ilackey.Gsorge Phillips, W H Rykman, C A Seott, John Skei ton, W M Atreim, Newton Taylor.Mrs Sadie Wheeler, W Lair Titos, MoftiEirir, P, M . HOME A M AltBOSD MONDAY. Regular meeting cf the W C T U tomor row afternoon at the hall. The Stayton Times recently burned out is again with us in an entirely nsw dross. Ths Willamette this sf ernoon waa If. J (net above low water; at 7 o'clock a m it waa 15$ feet; and at S o'olcok last night, 12.4 feet. Evrn now large numbers of Chinese pheas ants are in the San FruQisoomarket,shippd from this valley. The otianders should be prosecuted in a rad hot manner. The front to the nsw Klein store is going to be a fine one. Large plate glass sets it off to great advantage. Mr Klein proposes to have the handsomest shoe store in the stata south of Portland without an exception. Judge Marquam, , of Portland, haa agreed to pay W 0 Avery $5000 for ths death of Mrs A vary, eaosed by ber falling down the elevator shaft ol the Marqjsm building. The Capitol Engine property in Salem haa been sold to Thoa Holman for $15,000. The company will have a new bouse further from the business part f the city. The ExeaJaior crenmery of HumboltCo , Calif., paid a eaah dividend of 20 per cent last yeai. The average price received tor butter waa zo cents Many creameries, though, pay the ether way. Mr R O Watson will move his grocery sto.e into the new Wood brick, opposite his present store, In a few day. Mrs Mueller, who owns the bnilding vaoated, will move it to a lat owned ty bar a abort distance east. Mr Wallace Bat J win haa a Sandwich Is land paper ot Jan 31st, containing manv matters of great interest oa account oi the gieat civil upheaval there. Most Oregoniaoa would like to see these islands a part of the U. 8. Certainly no other government bar any claim on tbem. Bob Johnson, formerly editor oi the Co--vallia Timor, the other evening in addressing the legislative committee 00 count its, said that if the propoied counties of Lincoln and Blame were created, Beaton would have nothing left bat the court house and ceme tery. TCSSDAT. There are four murderers ia the ooun'y jail at t'vrtlaod awaiting trial. The Calhoun Opera Company raised through Albany this uoon wi n large load . 7r. i a r 1 :j I of paint and powder. The oompaay ia said to be good. Aa Ail-any besioeae mas waoU'to psr 1 chaae grooou, in Springfield aloa the mill j race, to pat ia a brick yard se J pottery j works. Spriagfield Message. Next Thursday at 10 o'clock a m iioj R j A Irvine wilt organise a grasses at the aroool ; bouse. 00 the Corsalllt road, four .rule west frr ? r00'" 1 wn' """""P- There war three odd shoe Hasan make. Nos 7 '., 6 and 10, foeod of those stolen from T L Wailaes k Co. The other were probably dropped 00 the street. Any jee boding any of these should return them In the office of Sheriff J season. The Willamette this afteTseoa ra 16 4 that !he bluest point rJTcrvol to the oZ &SjS Sjh.T.".1'? V."" Tfi oember r on thV2S-.h, -a. exactly .tJZ?r 25!Stf " ' I aod -otertvicmsei bj that cty tonight Tb. j bsed is composed of a hve set of josag mea. 1 ev e im BSBtSeCAJ IO.lt! P a good 03 osteal tostitotioe. Manager L W M.lson, oi the Ba.!e.-K k hern mtoe. broaght to the city yesterday another e'eao np from this permanent pro - "r : - tn , ! repots only a portion l"! " I rihsiii 1 1 r..m r,. i " " Of the 231 tolls first on the heoe cV.er.Jar '""T " . JllCSei! IS tee-. 1 A. .a t - BSSM eat fh "'Tf JS OrmabV Wr!Pi.. i u ) ieSfif?5?i. ",.f of I. 11 f TV e co. in aui aro nsrs is rescbed br Myers Mill Ccsteshntand Beito Belknap, Daly, w ens-tana. Psaeisg school Friday night al tb Opera Hoes e The jr.rj.om pitcher at F I. Ke:.; will be given ay one week from ! today. A Psodtolos first as teasing a six column ad to the E O and is evidently making mat: tcte rattle. v-acotor nctnff of C-Jomhu ri M a!. it p D ..t . . ; - - mwmwm wevisg. aw.ue vi mil jm e let si members be pteses:. Toe Top-a, Kaa. State Joarnal says: Albs Heywood ss sat impersonator haa no eqaal. ills veraatihty u wooderfu'. The governor vetoes are very light, sod do not siay down . It eeems aa eay thing to pee. a bi'l ever the Gov, acre head. Prof Davis has resigned his posiUoa of instructor oi music at tbs college, sod is now devoting hs time to bis own s-odeols Weatbcrfori's bill to have ths ti pat- L -1 urn .... . coeee me " lusmetta locks ws last eveains md.finlUj matXBBBmA 1. ,f, u, 10 . ' ... ... Attorney Generai ttoo ,h Chamber! .m will lb de,'.D So Dot'n l nl " Mr f ' !o circuit coort, 13 " , m j ... j 7 , lrA Wday . every month at 10; Tw-t f ii -j-i a- r 1 ., uhhot roa. 1 tie people Th. Aib.Dy MUiUry IW et to Ub j are all anxious and if the people of Al oa ton eftstraooa mod wsM sir ft concert (,.. vnAW s - S . , era, n trie I IT SI M.ll he Kee IS Kir. - '. - e.er " ' i ! . . 1 with usury is Oregon practically, aa onder it only the ex-sea of interest will have to be returned to esse of coo teat. . 1 t . uv use nil uua awev Among the special feature at the band entertainment tonight will be s vocal solo by Mis LUlie Farreil, and a baton drill by the expert drum major Chaa Farreil. The 50 cent Discs, of I found bv Mr Comely.it transpires i worth 6 cents more than tar. Were it without the arrows and rays It would be worth $10. Ths annual meeting of ths Y P 3 C E will be haid on rext e ridav e veoiug at the Con gregaticnal church. Election of officers will occur sod s foil attendance ia desired. Tbe annual meeting of the Albany Suilding a? Loan Association will he h,A Kn.l.v night. Ths association habeen tunning four years and ths showing is a goo 1 000. The rapid increase to valor, though, occurs hereafter, when toterest payments corns in. Most of our state papers contain items about prominent citizens being invited on nomination ot Hon John II Mitchell to attend the World's fair congresses and participate in tbe discussions in ths dif ferent departments. There is evidently lots of taffy in the business. Here is a sample from Oregon City : G A Herding is invited aa a delegate to the department of medicine which convenes May 20; Dr L L Pickens, as a delegate to the depart ment of dental surgery; Major Thomas Charman, to the department of banking, and E M Rand's, as a delegats to ths de partment ot the public press. An O. P. Matter. Mr Ed Beeman has retired as conductor of the Oregon Pacific, having received private instruct ions to that affect from headquarters. Nine months back wages was not en closed also. Cause, unknown. Rome one ssys something will strike bofore the 1st of March by which a liquidation will be effected. Rumors have always been the order. Hereafter only facts go. W.LL Move Feb. 15th. From now un til Feb. 15th we will sell Boots tnd Shoes st grestly reduced prices In order to reduce our large stuck before moving in our new quarter. Respectfully, Klein Bros. Shtloh'a Cars, the great tough sml.cn up cure, ia for sale by u. Poekt t sis contains twenty-live doses.only 25o,Childrsn lovs it. Foshay Uaaon. Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacks and Constipation. Small Ulle Hesns. Alters Market. Wheat ,67c. Oats, 86c. Flour, 15.00. nutter, sue. Eggs. 80o. Lard, 14c Pork- hsms. loci shonlders, c, sides l2Xc Hay, baled, lit, Vo aloes, 60s. Apple, 1.00 Hops, 18c. Dried fruit plums, Qo; apples, So Chickens, 84 60 per dossn. Beef, on foot, 2o. Hogs, dressed, 7c. IJighest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Royd ABSOLUTELY PURE Eal. EHTATE SALES. 0 A C R R Co to Elijah Coin 23.76 acres 10 w 2 S 118 10 100 Oregon to Geo C Moon, 4 53 acres 11 w 1 Oregon to B F Sanders, 80 acres 13 w 1 Ida B Hamon to E T Hamon, power of attorney Matilda S Meyers to Anna G Southard, 0.03 acres adjoining Albany Anns G Southard to Horatio Nel son, 9.03 seres nesr Albany. . . J G Pell to RG Finley, 10 interest in D LC Polly Finley A A Dsrthick to Sussn EDerthick, 280 seres 1! w 1 O P Coshow to H R Powell, 00-ioO scree Brownsville W Hochran to II R Powell, 160 acres 13 w 2 Robert Andrews to W R Garrett, one half interest in 2 lots, Patrick Shields to B Burtenshaw 2 acres, Lsbanon F Brown to J L Couey, 1 lot, Leb anon Geo C Browu to R A Moon. 4.63 acres 11 w 1 B Burtenshaw to Patrick Shields, piece land Lebanon H W peery et al to A PFIory et aJ, 1000 350 600 2500 75 1 1 442 8 I o ion id trust lor si . church. 75 30 160 10 000 1262 1000 400 150 Martha Wiggs to John Rains, 1 lot. f?n"iuuru- ... John Rains to J C Define, 1 iot, Shslburn G C Htnderson to Annie M Hen derson, undivided half of 2 acres II w 3. J R Hughes to N A Blodgelt', lot - ft and A M TH'.a.T. sj 11 H's4tb Ad At uuy. I K T Hamon , to S X Stesls. 25 28 seres, nesr 10 w 2 I J Kirk pat rick to H Y Kirkpat- rie-, undivided 1 lot, Lebanon Sarah A Hayes to R C Finley, interest in Finley estate W C Peterson to M E Thompson, 4.16 acres near Lebanon G L Thompson to G M Thayer. 49.84 acres 10 w 3 ... N G Rico to Susan Msrtin, 40 seres 14 w 2 1094 100 OAJtVILLE. ee.J afE-.fi ni wi pat ,b i( oot Ut S Cn KO oll with 0 j. -d -en c- witTc 0 r - - ? Steamboats are -ow running daily between CorvaUis and Barrisbarg. St Valentine day was dull hsr. Our merchant wss anticipating a big harvest that day, bat wss badly ML Mr O C Stone and Mrs Flo William, left here on the 4th tor Colorado. They were on the train that was ditched at Huntington on the 6tb. They both re cetved slight injuries about the head. They are the son and daughter of Mr C Stone. Prof Robb's singing class will give a concert at the U P church on the even ing ot lbs Slat. Come everybody. The Columbian literary society wii meet again next Friday evening. What has become of J W Sesft. Ed Thrall. F M French, snd a few other whose fsces were so fsmiusr in Oakritls dUno ,h ,amtaer Amors. The Maccabcs. The institution of the Teot of the Maccabees wss held in the f . t u.n . o. I . ' --- - tei Dili an mcmocrv were inioaiea ana j the following were elected officers: Dr M 9 EMs Past Sir Knight Cora raander. A L Lamb. Sir Knight Commander. Mstl Scott. Sir Knight Lieutenant. I W Hesge,?ir Knight Rec-.rd Keeper. E O Will, Sir Knight Flo. Keeper. Geo Meyers, Chaplain. W E McPherson, Physician. Jonn Campbell, Sir knight Sear cut, K N Morris. Master at arms. G W Willis, itt Knight of Guard, j J I Livingston isd Knight of Guard. It- nj Barker, Sentinel, j Joe Meyers, Picket. The Rev 5 F Loughbottom,of Browns ville, and pastor ot the Cumberland Pre- bvteriao church oi this city, delivered an j address at the W C T U'Hall Saturday evening before a fair etzed audience. under ,h, ol ,h, Knl-hl. ' ,u. Maccabees. The gen'.leman is enthusias- ... - ' 1: .u. - 1 , , .. 1 - viw icaaiu.nA me ericiicring piutiam lur ;;.c widows, orphans and dependents, by be coming a memb:r of this order, of which he is a member and is now Commander ot Brownsville Tent. ally SUsEt to Tell : The Rev Mark Gey Pears , the eminent Cnglish Divine writes: BsoroED Plaos, Rcxsell SkjrARS,) La.vtKX. December 10,1888. ( ! think it onlv riaht that I ah On Id tell yon ef bow much use I find Allcock's Porous Plaeur in my family and among those to whom I have recommended them I find j them a v ;ry breastplate against colds snd coughs. 1 100 Reward 8100. The renders of thia paper wiil be ol Jeaaed to learn Ibc. thcra I at leaxt one dreaded dlaeasa that science boa been able to cure in all it stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the med ical fraternity. Catarrh being- a constitutional dlaeaae, require a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrn Cure it taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or the sTKlcm, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and etrtne the natient st re north hy building tip the constitution and assisting 1 nature In doing its work. The proprietor have o much faith in its curative powers, that they ofler One Hundred potiar ror any case was is fails to cure. Send fur list of testimonial Address, F. J. CHEWEY ft CO. , Toledo, 0. SW Sold by DrugcisU, 7c. 4(1 Important DIBereare: To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that tbey are not affect ed with anv disease, bnt that the system simply need cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their heart, a a eostiv oonoiuon la euilv cured bv usins jyrup of Fig Mstiufsctnred by th Clitori.ia Fig Syrnp Co. If you want aomtthing good go to Cai t rs rca ry and get one of those tine lat hens. All thk Style to go to Muellers par lore with the ladies and treat tbem to Cocoa and High T wafers. Served at all hours. To sid Digestion take one Small Bile Boas fter eating, toe. per botUe. Looking: Backward. In the good old days of childhood what splendid hot flaky biscuit and delicious pastry our mothers gave us. You may enjoy as good now. The secret is in using Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. It has remained the standard for purity, excellence and whole someness for more than forty years, and retained its supremacy among the practical cooks, in the great hotels, clubs, restaurants and in the homes of millions. Baking Powder 01 it. r0CiDl(j. Tuesday evening, Feb. 14th, 1803. Pressnt Mayor, Recorder, Marshal, Street Commissioner, City Attorney, snd Councilmen Whitney, Pfeiifer, Burkhart, Marshall, Stewart and Wheeler. The following bills were ordered paid -Parker Bros. 50; R A Marnhv. $60.82: City agtWmLeabo, $2.95; WA Mc Clain,2; X J Henton,18.06 ; W B Barr, $65; C W Breckenridie. $5; Lear A Livingstone, $60.10; 0 W Wstts, 812.50; Robt Brown. $4; J X Combs, 1.70; Mrs Purdom, 412 50; I Gradwohl, $!2.5C ; Electric Light Co, $284.50. Time for building catch basin ordered. was extended. Bskcr street from 7th to 8th was ord ered graded snd bridge Lu.lt over the ditch by street commissioner .assisted by competent person. Recommendations of street commis sioner waa read. Among recommenda tions being low places st Msin and 5th and Cth streets wsre ordered filled, that east bank of ditch near southern pert of city be raised one foot; and that head gates nesr western pert be raised and locked during high water; that drain on 9th street, Lyon and Baker st, be deep ened snd widened, and that catch basin st 9th and Baker streets be lowered ; that mud be removed from each side) cross wslks on Lyon strset ; that a wagon bridge be built at 6th and Vine streets, now fenced, that alt bridges across canal j be not less than 40 feet Ion? IK foot and 4 feet from center of street. Referred. I The W C Telephone Co ssked for right ee wj uitr unuge neierreu. Ths matter of lumber was left to com mittee OB streets and Dnblie nrnnertv with power to act. Application of Mrs Geo Dod Jer for re payment cf extra amount paid sewer contractors, 10. waa referred. Councilmsn Wha-ler ih.s i ditch ,w had agreed to rsfse of ditch at end of Washington street one lt. ! ! The committee cn streets and Dublto property were authorized to notify ditch cocjpany to put letters! ditch on Broad- Ik:- r , 1 -. - . f albin street in good condition at once. wsatsi caasjascatixu Soorenir , oos at Will A ;ri.'e VIA VI Co affice to Baltimore block. Ths best ewsJry st Will 6c Stark's, Fresh egg at F E Alton & Co, Trophy tea seowhtoa tine at F E Allen k Co. If you want a fine amokr call for Joeecb a white labor eigr. Has ton aaes Or Lice about oar eve? If sat, why no: ? Cosas sad are the new ehil ed clow at Bampa opposite :. (See. W bite e4t Vlankete made at the A any Wonka ceil la for sale by P E Alton The bee'.-ms..: nr.ee in tne eatv at C. nrad eftoyer a. Pa rasto heme lo-'lnstry by ssaoktoa tbe .lebrste.i white 'tl.r T.rars. man5actare) by Ja'ias Joeeph. Why assoVe a Cniua cizar when for rh ! ss asmssy yoa can set a w .ite labor ctoar ' oy J J nBS rtemrsaber i! boot ar d t h iea htwasht of ! K via Brr that tip. ran over or soles come ! loo will be repaired hy as frsi cf -hsrse. Sehalts Bro de re to ssv far the infor- : matann of al1 whom it mar concern that tbey are new pa) too seven and a calf cteta par pound net for pork . Which yoa come to Albany Don t fail to visit Hodges A McFariacd. The druggists Thev carry s Urge scd cS ice vlocs of drags, patent medicines. etc. Prescriptions sre always carefully snd promptly attended to. It will Pay you. A Great Invcvtiom. I the self :, pouting coffee and tea pots. With them I yon can pour coffee or tea without turc- log the pots. Wonderful. None of the I hundred 'ittle inconvenience of the old I fashioned way. Coffee cooks sure and pure and cannot burn, and us to perfrc- tlon. ou raise the light lid kai the : coffee or tea runs from 'he spout. If vou would have the finest thins: in tje world order one when Mrs lalt, the iocs! agent! cans on ou. NoTics To sll Indian War Veteran. All Wat Veterans sre requested to csll on us an J make application for Land Warrant, to which they are entitled. No charge nnles successful. Call and eel ttnns and particulars, fre. Mont an yk 4 Hacklbman. Movixs Outfit. The undersigned is prepared to do sll kinds of house raising and house moving promptly and in first- class order, ("all or leave orders at my residence at cor ot Third and Oak s'reets, Albany. I B Tiluotsox. Moxi-T to Loam. I have money in sums of $600 to 120,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Rentes counties, at lowest current rates, delay in tarnishing the money. C O Bvskhabtt Real estate scent, Albany, Oregon. C RkoriXED W R Graham has reopened his tailoi shop, and has on hand a fine line of suitings, ready to be made up for those wishing first-class work done. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage to the past, he solicits continuance ot their patronage and j remises good work and prompt attention to .e needs of his patrons. Tb Union Pacific have published a very neat pictorial World'a Fair t'oMer. containing oolared lithograph of the various Exposition building, bird' ey view of th ground, with s complete map of the city, ahowiog location of the fair, hotels, railway depots, street car Hoes and city parks . Copy of ssme may he had by addressing W II Hurl burt. Assistant General Pasaenger Agent, Portland, Ur. Aahbr st-Cane, Resl Frtate, S0J Wash ington Street, Portland, Or. Will & Stork, ft jewelers, ea Conaumptive, do not despair, There hope. Try West's Cough Sytup. It wit always enre in early stages. Trocars s 50c Urge 8 cs lottle. J A Cumm n , Drag gtst. Ladies Fisb -hoe. I havea full tin Isdies line drees shoes, all solid and the test novelties in style, and re taontble Ices. Samckl E. Yocvo. Salem. Oreeor. W. 1. 55rLrT. rrinrinal Salem, Oregor , W. I. A thcrbujdi business training school Endorsed bjr the buine anf profeesion Five Departments: Business, Shorthand, Typeuritir.g,Pcnma School in teuton the entire jeer. Students a d m . '.ted a t any time. Catafrrt-ue, contain! Rupture, Asthma and Piles Dr'su Shlmp & Ho user. Specialists In the treatment of all forms ot Chronic, Catanhal, Nervous an female Diseases. Twenty (SO) Years Eaperlenee in Melicios. Sorsry an 1 Elostr! r'ty curable esses Oasran.eei. Offtij 259 CimatsreU: Strji,Salem, Oregon 1 I IIXBE titmo. -n J. s Qd fc 1 Ass'frysysAs?)??; 1 v ' ' THK LEAD IK 4 P HOTOKAPHERS, 1 aibaBr.gwressw ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOSEPH, Proprietor, WHOLESALE Hi RETAIL Only White Labor Employed, SUMMONS. In the County Court of the Stale oj Oregon for uk vtwnry 0 Xtjt : S M E:lion, Plaintiff, va. Mart Mullen, Defendant. To Martlolleo, the above named defeod- aot: t:v the n auk OP THE STATE OF X uregon. yoa are hereby rcaeired to mo- pemr ua aasvtr tne complaint ot toe above piaiutiff, to the above entitled court, now an hie with the clerk of said coart, 01 or before the first day of the next regal lr term of said court, after the publication of this summons , for six coaseeative week, towit. Monday, the Cth day ef March. 1893; and you are i suss. fa! erf stVaV Is - 1 X L'T " . """ "tT" 17x71? anetyoo tot the asm of 2 17 aid the tVhsifs, .rv4 a- x tu aw i ' " " " " - WeTWSleSea- Jk VU1S vlsVii LPC taxed; and aa order direction the aale of a certain frame boildina owned bv the defeatd- Mt- 00 the west saw of lot 12, ia block 3. to ci jj n . . . .... . -jueuu, Kj.on, mma a o: or tool arrested thereto, all attached aa the property of the atieaoaot nerem Published by order of the Honorable J X Duncao, Judge of id court, made at Chara ber, m Albany, linn connty, Oregon, the 27th day of December, 1S92. WsATBSarosiD A Cn asseelais, Attorcey for Plaintiff DR. ELEGTR10 BELT Mo, 172 First St.. PORTLAKD. ORE. 0. M. MeFarland. -:- DKA1XB EC -:- Harness -and -Saddler; Display in the floot rseaw-.su e u k t S 'AS Carats. end Trade-Marks obtained, sad a31 Pat-J eat haw m coon acted lor ajoocaaTC Fir. sad wc can secnr penal m ea tunc tasatkoacj tics. W advise, if patentable or not. tree oii ssauge. Our fee not da till pater: is sec a PasreMirv. How to Obtain Psssss. coat of la th U. & and faranco ee tree. Adeka, C.A.SNOW&CO. HEALTH IS WEA T Da S C Wasrl N'sav sxs Baas Taaaraxsr, ruuaaleed epectSc lor Rjcutia, Birr in as. On rulawna nuXerwii yanUgta.HearS.yetytfoa rrostrauon oaused by th use ot alojhol or tobacco, (TssbbWasS Xeutai Msssssask, MsssSS ot the Grain ntaattiae la iasxaitr aad Im1io- as mis err, decay mai death, asssBBB Old Acs Buren aeea. Loss at Fewer .a either sex. lnrotunierr L s a and 1iisaliiiili ui eaoaal by cse-enrtija et tb bsaia. eatf-abuac or over-inda'sn. Eaah hex SaSBS one month saSStSA Sl.S) aeex. eratx tMZ tor &.! by aaail prepaid aa receipt ol price. WI tr ARAYTEK SIX BXKS To car say e ssr. IWilh r"l order rKStl t ! ir ,v a.x a. -s-n ut w.'.S $ - 3. vrreill the aurcksssr ear written e-l wtaT.si to rstixn aaoaey If the IrtUrusa; dooi aH aff i -'. swSa aatee issued ealy by J K ear -Kins. DraisUt Sale age kisaay. Wall Paper, o !rttprea I'aintN, Oils (ila-s, 1.0 to J. A. Cumming ALBANY -:- 0REC0N A LINN COUNTY MAP Wm GObcnaucr&Co sre mak'ng a map ot Linn county, which should be in every business house, public dwelling ani school room In Ll.m county. The map accurate y locates every sny, sown anu psstofdee, and rivei and creeks, shows voting precincts, townships, etc.shows the distance of each postoffice from Albany Cut out the following snd msll to Wm Q (Jbensuei & Co, 100 Ftont street, Port lsnd, Oregon, snd ti.ey will delh-er you ss many as you order. Phase deliver me copies ol your Linn county map lor which agree to pay fifty cents per copy on delivery cf mars. -Signature. -Postoffice, iJTmMTmsgHHfcelwrr8 IUCTW KST tlill8 atttafTfC BVUvrjsxiTs; swoon sir eOTiiSeet sfiTfcfTBweajeee easanta fkea sere a ee SafSeS S.aTeaS eSS eara aa et ts. Tbmw eaajeeiiereeear. rknaaeAi km Ssse onl er uu, ear irte menu 9tar aa seaar rtaeba sue. aa atsseSnii wreli t Ua. sae-nssj seair 'i irxa tunsK rfasv. ta. pejlmSiea eSeiel lei eai.tSSS nils aSAaaxTS t-i - 1 iiimm iieMisjrtattarsiair)vt a .. .-nf, -i n il sr. - rm uSSSm eC-Wf SSAiir aaSsSsBS BBk2eBBBESs sssssrsl SrALtv. Principal. Cabinet )u:i 1 er dsztn. S 1 1 cialty . titti t: or f: 1 . Vi ci-i I 5S an! s'.ere:)': WANTED At the store Allen Break, formerly owned BUTTER, EGGS, LiARD, BAUON, and GHOIGB APPLES, for which I will pay'lhe best cash price 8 F RAMP possible. AllSflN & ANDBERSON CITY TJJ.XTlSrT3R'S-- Of poaite St Co arte Bote! sal 1 a-w"-a uuvuiaisj astsj A sssusv a.ua w -jt j attended to Starch wore a specialty. Branch office at Moses' barter shop atcdrr c at cresinsja at "-S0 e'e'ode CHEAPEST, GOOD FITTING READY MADE SUIT OF CLOTHES GO : TO The Ctothtor and Merchant Tailor," On Lyon Street, ne First, See what a bargain you can get there for your cash money . Aho suits made to crder, cleaning, eye ing and repa-ring Satisfaction guaranteed. F. L. DcMONT, - Albany, Or. TWO MEN ASD ONE BOY FOUND DEAD! While trying to Crowd their WAY INTO FRJ.Hi BROS. Store, where they always hare oa hand the largest Stock south ol Port Ian '., the latest improved Ritte and Shot Guns; sn Immense stock c-f Hshing Ttcklt of every description; Tents, Han. mocks. Camp Chair sod thousands f ott.sr things too nurcemr-us to mention. Repair SShop is connection with the Store, and one of the best workmen in the State to do any and all kinds of work. Cone one Come all. No trouble to show goods. "Small profit and quick stlea" is out JEOtto. Star Baker CwrBriisdUlbin and First St CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR. Canned mils, t.lJ.WIVO. Orid Frail. Tsbmeo, , Cwflae. Et t'nanfd He tjarenswart Vesnbl. Clsara siplees. Test. Etc.. la tact ewrrtius that 1 kaa ia a fBr sariety and aaocerr sSore. Htgheet market price pad tor ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE FARMERS, ATTENTION WANT ' A WACON HACK, BUBGY CART PLOW'HARROWjDRILL SEED ER, FEED CUTTER, or sny kind of a Farm ImVement or Ve hicle, call on or address, B. F. RAMP, Ortpcstte Post Offce, Albanv.Qr. V RedCrownMills ISOM & LANNINC, PROPRIETORS. sw rsocsas rxotrs scrBBi- roa sami' . Asm SAX IBS wss, REST STORAGE FAG III 13