Sfoe rmartt. Wkeki.y Dbmocrat. $t 75 per year n advance. $j.oo at end of year. Lincoln Coi'nty. Here are some o the candidates for office in Lincoln coun ty as given by tho Leader: Populists: Geo A Landie, the present incumbent for sheriff, for re-election ; Judge Blue, for county clerk ; Attorney A L McFadden, for county judge ; Tlios Stakely, for joint representative and J W Parrish for as sessor. Democrats : Lee Wade, of Tol edo, and Ben Tracy, of Newport, for sheriff; B E Jones for re-election for clerk; Allen Parker, of Yaqaina, and W H Harrrison, of Waldport, for county judge; T E Parker, and Al. Wangh, for assessor ; Sam Logan for treasurer ; Wm VVakefieM, of Little Elk, nd W H Har rison, of Waldport, for commissioner. For judge are J O Stearns, of Wi,jport, the i reseat commissioner, and S V burt, of Elk City. Prank Stanton for sheriff since T Jay Buford has taken np for an other position, and J W Brssfield, of Seal Rock, and C B Crosno, for the clerkship. Silas Howell, of Waldport, for assessor, on the republican ticket. Tm "BoiiKMtAX Gim,"was presented by the Calhoun Opera Company last even ing to a large houre. It is musical from beginning to end, and musical of a clean stripe. There is no star in the troupe; but the leading parts of Wm Schuster, as Count Von Arnheim, the gypsy king, Thaddeus, Florenstein, Arlene. the Bo hemian girl, and the gypsy queen are all of a superior character, with deep kisses, clear tenors and rich, high sopranos. While the chorus seemed all right musical ly, they were an ill-shaped, homely faced looking crowd of women, who should only be remembered for the good music tney assisted in furnishing. Tne solo of Laurent Clement. "I Dreamed I Dwelt in Marble Halls,"Wni Schister. of "Heart Bowed down," end George Lyding, "Remember Me," were of a high order, and particu larly interesting on account of their famil iarity. For tite Children. At the meeting of the Kindergarten association last evening it was decided to place the kindergarten movement on a footing so that it will reach a larger number. The tuition will be place.! at half the old price, and will be 91 a mown . A committee of hve Ui'N i). i pointed to canvas for the work with a view adopting some measures for the piotec- j Revs (iibony and Hutchinson , special to getting forty or fifty pupils. The ' tion of herds, etc " It was a ruse of the synodical committee on the Albany Col ldea of abranch Kindergarten in the third missionaries to win the support of the I lege are in the city visiting this institu ward, free if possible, is being considered. Canadian Frenchmen for a provisional tion. Another meeting will be held Saturday for 1 -a- - i.."e ""m- alio Latham will have charge of the educaiionai part of the work, one deserving heartv sup port. iue purpose tm perfecting the work. Mrs 1 Dtam or Ricuaan Fox Mr Richard Fox, the painter, died at the home of his sister in Corvallis, Saturday evening at 4 o'clock at the age of about A) years. He was a pioneer reside it of Oregon coming here in the 50's. I hiring the civil war ha waa a member of one of the Oregon companieaof volunteers, serving hie country with credit. He has been a member oi the G A R of this city since ts organization. Mr Fox has been iden tified with Albany since the war. He was single, a man of excellent habits and leaves many who will sincerely mourn h:s death. His remains were buried at Corvallis this afternoon Vots Yes The special election on school bonds will take place on the 24th. These bonds have already been voted, and the sentiment of the people already expressed should not be changed on account of a technically. The school house is needed, and should be built. The money spent will never be felt and voting the bonds will not add a cent to the taxes this year, while it will give employment io a good many different persons directly and indirectly. These dull times will soon pass away, we should even now prepare for the prosperous era that will follow. Brothers Meet. Last night Police man Mathews had seventeen tramps ic jail. It appears that the tourists are now about evenly divided traveling narthward andsotthwaid.and two of his quests, from opposite directions had an affecting meeting. They were brothers and had not seen each other for 16 j ears, and seemed overjoyed over the occasion. Their names went Edward and Charles Byson, one haiiicg from Southern Cali fornia and the other from Brit is 1 Col umbia. They both left this morning northward boand Eugene Guard. Tax Soks op Veterans were re organ ized Saturday evening with the following officers: Captain, Jas McForon; 1st Lieut, Merrill Phillips: 2 Lieut., John Conklin ; Chaplain, J T Abbett; 1st Ser geant, N M Newport; Quartermaster Sergeant, Will Galbraitb; Color Sergeant JosTalt; Camp Guard, John Meranda; Picket Gnard, Cbaa Meranda; Camp Council, N M Newport, J T Abbett and Bert Westbrosk. ihe installation of officers will occur next Saturday evening, and will be conducted bv Col Hoefer, of Salem. Grange Contejitios. Delegates from the varions subordinate granges of Linn county will meet in con vention, with Linn County Business Council, Grand Prairie Grange Hall, No 10, on Saturday, March 3rd, 1894, for the purpose of electing delegates to repre sent Linn county granget in the meeting of the state grange at Eugene on the 4th Tuesday in May next. Fash grange will elect three delegates to attend such meet ing. Ky order of the deputy. Card of Thanks. The undersigned wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted at the funeral of Ellis Knox, and to apologize to tbe neighbors and friends in the country for the misapprehension in regard to the time of burial at the cemetery. A D Knox. P Y Di v an. Gabdes Seeds. Every body should have a garden. Are you one who will. Then go to Stewart & Sox Hardware Co and make your selection from a fresh supply of all the seeds in the market, tbe largest stock in the city. An Albany Jbwelxy Stop, a Worth patronizing is that of Will Stark. Thsy carry the finest line's silverware, watches, cocks and jewslry generally in the valley, and sat isfactory prices are al wars given for the superior auallty of goodi they keep in stock. Never buy without calling cn 4 hem . Baths at Tierecks shaving nd hair Cutting parlors. Clean towels to everv customer at Viereck whaviog parloss. A Great Convenience. Owing to the P O being closed at noon and after 7pm je stamps and envelopes can be got I red Uawson s drug store. WE CAHHij SPARE healthy flesh nature rv burdens the bocy with i nuch sound flesii. Ls flesh usually indicates poor imitation, which causes loss of the best that's in io; the fat-forming element Scott's Emulsi of pure cod Ureroil with li- , phosphites contains the very cssenceof all foods. In nr,of ;i r form can so much nutriti ; be taken and assimilated. " range of usefulness has no littti 'a tion where weakness exist 's. Frpimrid Iit Scott & Bi;wn HewYtnk. Suit! by all ilrii.-s Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Fare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. The Eugene Guard gives the following synopsis of Judge C B Bellinger's able address on Oregon's provisional govern ment, ft will be read with local inter est by the Democrat's readers : During the period when hunting and Happing were the only occupations in I this territory, the section was mostly ! under control ot the Hudson Bay Com ' pany. There was no society until agri culture established itself in the country. ; This pursuit presents those conditions trom winch society results, the journey of that brave missionary Dr Whitman, to Washington in 184'J, started or gave impetus to the Oregon fever, ai.d, in the fall of the next year, a train of nearly 200 wagons arrived in the valley of tne Columbia river the first immigrant wagon train to Oregon. On tho 17th ot February, 1841, there had been a meeting of the inhabitants of the Willamette Valley, at the Metho dist mission house, below Salem, foi consultation concerning the steps neces sary to bo taken for the better preserva tion of pea:e and good older. This meeting undertook to establish and set in motion the machinery of a govern ment. It created the offices of a gover nor, eapreme judge, with probate powers, three justices of the peace atid a like number of constables, three road commissioners, a clerk of the court, one treasurer and two overseers of the poor. Most of these missionaries came from New England and doubtless inherited the Puritan Mood, and all had the aus tere Puritan habit. J L Babcock was cho'en supreme judge and was instructed to act accord ing to the laws of New York. It is said that he rendered one judgment, although it is doubtful if there waa a copy of the New York statutes west of the Rocky Mountains at that time. All persons were invited to take part in the proposed government except those connected with the Hudson Bay Company. The office of governor was not filled under this organization because the meeting feared the jealously of rival aspirants. After several more meetings, the committee appointed to draft a cons itution and laws, consulted with Commander Wilkes of the I'nited States exploring expedi tion, then in the Columbia river. He advised them against organization And awakened their fear of Catholic suprem acy, and so this effort came to an abrupt ending. The successful provisional government originated at a meeting held in Marcl 1843 The object stated was, ' to take i into (Vinaiiltiriitnin tlift nmnriAIr ,-if into government by appealing to their predj udice against wolves, bears and pan- there. Besides the business transacted . in this connection, tne following reeolu- j tlen waa adopted : Resolved, That a adopted : "Resolved, That a committee be appointed to take intn ' consideration the propriety of taking measure for the civil and military pro tection of this colony." The committee consisted of 12 persons. The Frenchmen were not deceived, however, and did not support the new movement. At a meet ing held in the following May the con mittee's report, favoring the organisa tion of a government, was adopted Dr W H Wilson was chosen supreme judge and treasurer. A committee ot cine was chosen to draft a code of laws and ! nine more to act as legislative commit- tu TKa aaaicna nf thi l.ll.mmil. tee were limited to six davs and the pay was to be $1.25 per day to each member. The money to defray the ex- penditures of ihe! isovernment w as to be ' raised by subscription. Provision was also made for a company of mounted riflemen. On the 5th of Julv, 1S43, the laws rec- i on mended bv the committee were adopt ed. Tbe country waa divided into four districts, tbe committee being careful not to commit the proposed government o any definite boundary line with Great Britain. Two sessions were provided 1 for the snDremeconrt at different D'aeea. The laws framed by the legislative com 1 I tn i ttee and adopted bv the people were w acie ! the substance ot our presen. borrowed from familiar sources. Free- dom of worship, trial bv jury, the right to the writ of habeas corpus, :he cxn- demnnation of private property for pub lic use were provided for. as was a com mon school avstem. The adoption of ex-poet facto laws and the establishment aa pvni aaasaaj 'ans auu aajaai onaii UICU i of Blavery were prohioited. The laws of ! Iowa were adopted so far as applicable to the existing condition of things. A proportionate representation of tbe peo ple in the legislatu e was provided 'or and judicial proce dings were io be ac cording to the course of the common law. With tha arrival of the immigrants of 1843. dissatisfartion set ia with the laws adopted, principally because only twen ty days were allowed settler In which to record their claims, and because of the reeerva'ion of six miles square in favor of each mission. Tbe total expenses of this year's gov ernment was 917.9r. Tbe name gov ernment continued until the adoption of a formal organic act in July, IS45. Un der this latter the legislature was made elective; the powers of government com mitted to three branches the execu tive, legislative and judicial and an official oath provided lor. The Hudson Bay Company was formally invited to parti-i pate in this government. George Abernathy was choeen provisional gov ernor. After the Whitman massacre at Wal'a Walla in November, 1&47, tr.e government made provisio s for arming forces to fight tbe Indians. Finally the provisional government authorized the sending of a messenger to Washington City to inform the gov ernment of the Lnited Mate of the con dition of things that exisbrd in Oregon. Joe Meek was tbe person selected. The expenses ol the war was a matter of serious embarrassment but nevertheless there were volunteers. Congress paseed the act for the or ganization of a territorial government on August 14, 1848. General Lane was appointed the first territorial governor and returned with Meek to Oregon. Tbe latter had been appointed L S mar shal of territory . "On the 3rd of March, 1849, the territorial government was established by proclamation and the provisional government, unprecedented, unexampled, passed into history, a fair monument to its founders, legacy of honor to their succesiors and descend ants." New Ofeicer. The following officers for the Albany public school literary society were elected last evening: Pres. Reuben Thompson; vice pres. Mary roshay; sec. hdna Miller; treas. i-air lhompson; sec on programs, Stella Crawford; critic, Prof Crawford; editor, Charles Barr. Mr Leitthton Jefferiefi, of Yaouina City, was arrested this week on the charge of stealing an over coat, and held under $-'IG0 bonds, which were furnished, to appear be fore the grand jury. The coat was found n his trunk. STBfCTLY In It. When it comes to washing the Albanv Steam Laundry is strictly in it. It is doing the business of the city ; tbe Celestials are going to the wall. 20 cents a dozen tor plum washing is cheap enough for any body in any kind of times. Richards & Philips do first class work and spend their money at home. Patronize the Albany Steam Laundry. How's This. We offer One Hundred DsTfarri Reward any case of Catarrh that mtJUA be cur. l Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., rops. , Toledo, . Ve the ULJi'migncU, huve known F. t. Chney for the last 15 years, and bclievo hist perfectly honorable In ail business transactions and financially able lo carry out any obllgaUsft made by their firm. West &TRHAX, Wholesale DrainrisU.Toleilo.O. Waldino, Kinnav & Mahvjn, vhlespio Drug- P'ts, Toledo, O. s Catarrh Cure is fafa a Internally, act fng directly upon the bloou and mucous su fices of the system. Prico 75c. per bottle. SOW Vs all Drugfcists. Testimonial free. French has the largest and finest stock of spectacles and eye glasses In Linn County. Prices to suit the times. "Now is the winter of our discontent made g'.orlou. summer', by Ayre's Sana- parilla. this wondertui medicine so ln vigora ss the system and enriches the blood that cold weather becomes positively enjoyable. Arctic explorers would do well to makers note of thU, St Valentines day next Wednesday. The Linn county republican central committee will meet In Albany March i. Four buffaloes passed through Albany a few days ago for the midwinter fair from Norili Dakota. Rare animals nowadays. DrMullinix, of Astoria, will probably lie appointed receiver at Oregon City, charges have been preferred against l'nquet and he will probably lie removed. Halscy has a pretty good gun club:at a shoot for mec'als the following -score was made last week out of a possible s Ward, 21 ; Scott, 19; Jessie, 19; L Davis, I7; Vanatta, Coon, Cummlngs, each 15, J Davis, 14. At their annual meeting last Wednes day the stockholders of the Harrisbug Water Power Co elected the following hoard of directors for the ensuing year E E Upmeyer, W H Brown, D S Busev, J R Cartwright, J G Benders, E F VVyatt. and 1) McClain. Albany talks of licensing every kind of business In the cltv . That is a poor scl.eme, as It forces cirtain classes to pay, as It were, a double tax, which Is unjust, lefferson Review. The Eugene papers continue to trv the case of Perkins against Sheriff Noland, making mean remarks. In the meat time Referee Watsnn, has the testimony, and he is a man whose judgment may be re lied upon. His decision will be watched with marked interest here a well as in I Eugene. F M Lewis, a man who has had a j little criminal experience In this city, is j now tn trouble in Albanv. He is accused of stealing meat from a Santlam rancher, i and Is now in jail waiting (or the grand jury to investigate Ins case.- Portland Welcome. At a meeting of board of directors of the Salem B & L association held last week It was decided to open a new series of 100 shares of stock. O M Smith tendered his resignation as secretary which was ac cepted and Paul H Sroat elected to fill the vacancy. 1 L Patterson was elected treasurer vice Mr Sroat resigned. The sum of $1,200 was leaned at 70 months In terest in advance. License has been issued for the mar-! riage of Minerva J Conselya and Mary C I Anion. Mr Chas H ffart has sccepteu the principa'ship of the South Brownsville echool. Mr Bert Veal has returned from Tort land, where he has been attending a bus iness college. Prof Wilkes arrived in Albany this noon an;, Mourned charge of .the super- micuurijip UUHI1. xvev viioonv wm leciure in tne 1 onege 1 chapel toniaht on the subict of Tennv- son. Anmiasion. lOcents. This will be a literarv effort worth hearing rhnm , . , ... ' . i -7 -r .vnwu'j oDiunijii evening- Mrs Jones i tj. luiiwru win visi. menus nere lor a : we;k or two. ...I -1-: 1 .1 :,i it- 1 1 1 1 Miss Rboda Hail, a former resident of Albany has been appointed Post mistress at Warm Springs, and Bev LeRov, form erly of Brownsville, P M at LaGrande Tne latte is a personal friend of Mrs 1 ev anil Joe ebber, the veteran fireman of the j Pacific coast, who onranized tbe Albanv fire department, was its first Chief En- gineer and manv times ai'erwarde, one 1 of tha heat tU,. in Ik. 1- C . f.,. I arrived in Albany this noon to attend the firemen's gathering tonight, to which all I firemen active and exempt are in- ,' vited Taw iWRt V E TELE.Ktf EJilon D'W-Ocral ; Ti ...!. . . ! . i a. . , . tbewor, faland it was so in the recent cimmunication from .vnft x en 7" romnlnnl( ?erii - containing an unexplained telegram ; from secretarv of state concerning the busi-1 ness of ew 1 ork I nderttTiters Aewnev. 1 n i n ... . , , - - i SmV.JA!l I ""-J y " e- i ceived by said Senft k Senders, but wbv y?lve b-T 84,11 Anders, but why ; l?X.iTC p.i. u "f Ul0tne,to (S L 111 i''ii luej I in 1 1" none, t .in oniv lone, can be explained by their evident desire to mis- i lead the public and their willincrnMs in raw I sort to the worst kind of unnrinrit'led , . a . - metnod, to J1" companies which I repiesent Office of the Secretary or ( State Insurance 1'etab.tjient Salem. Or., Feb 12. 19. Messrs Senders Senft. Albany. Oregon. lear sirs: Referring to your telegram of the 10th instant, as ting whether the New York Underwriters Agency is legally ad mitted to do insurance business in Oregon, and to my answer thereto, I beg leave to add the following statement; The above named acencv has hot lan i r.censed to transact business as an insurer in this state, and therefore cannot issue policies of insurance in it own name. I am informed, however, that the said agency solicits business in this state, for which tbe policies of the Hartford Fire In surance Company are issued. The attor ney general has rendered an opinion that it is not necessary tor the raid agency to make a deposit with the state treasurer, nor to have a license from this department in or der to aathcrize it to solicit business for tbe Hartford Fire Insurance Company aa afore said. As the said axrencv does not issue policies as an insurer, it is not required by law to have a licence while acting simply as the agent of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Yours Respectfully. Geo. W. Mr Bride, Sec. of State and Insurance Com'r. I might add that I have made arrange ments whereby I can reinsure property now insured by the Farmers and Merchants In surance i- o. of 4ll.any witbout additional cost to the insured for tbe length of time tneir policies are to run. JosErn V. Talt. Aa i:planatlno. The article in the morning papers doe not in the least War any reference to an article published by us. We did not claim that the Hanford was not lerally admitted to do business in this state, in fact th name of that cam nan y was not mentioned in our article. We have interviewed loth the president and secretarv of the Farmer's & Merchants Ins Co and they say that the business of their company has never been reinsured In any company, and any agent can take up their policies if their compan ies will sanction this action. We claimed that the New York under writers agency could not regally issue their policies in this stab;, which is a fact that no one can dispute. Eboroatu ic SurfTi Don't Swear. Of course you feel like it some limes; but there Is nothing In it. Simplv learn a lesson, and the next time go to Par' er Bros for your grocer ies, produce and baked goods. No one ever ejaculate profanely after leaving their lore, tor not only are the best gro eeries in the market told; but everybody from a child to an old gentleman, 1 treat ed courteously. TI.eir baked goods. In large variety, are superior and popular. If you wonld keep in eood humor with the world always try Parker Bros. See the Mew Improved Singer new ing tn chine. The beat is alwy the cheapest W Sawden, agent. Office at F M Free ewelry store My fall line of MACINTOSHES and OSiAMERS, including many noveltie r ladi , misses "ud children, it now e. MR Young. To preserve a youthful appearance a long as possible, It Is indispensable that tbe hair should retain ! natural color and fullness, There is no preparation eo effective as Ayre's Hair Vigor. It pi events baldness, and keeps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy. Yks. You Can see the finest line ami)Ie for suiting In the state at W R Graham's, where he has a tailor with few equals on hand to make them up on short notice. Get the best and most stylish tult of him. A new feature will be the making of ladles' cloak to order, or the altering of cloaks to the latest style, and he repairing of cloakt. PricesJ are bot tom ones. TUESD t72T CXI FXREmZIltf. A common cause has made the firemen of Albany a unit, and what was at first looked upon as a misfortune is being ac cepted heroically, and is working to tho advantage of the fire interests of Albany. A department meeting was called for last evening to be held at tho union hall of tho companies. Several bright minded ladies thought it would lie tho proper occasion for a general goodfellowship social. Mrs John Jones, Mrs Frank Craw, Mrs Homer Phil ips, Mrs B F Purdom, Mrs Joe Meyer and Misses Tilly and Bessie Dorris, Clara Warner and Bertha Keifer were consti tuted a committee of entertainment, and the lesult was a firerucna gathering not equalled for ten or fifteen years, bringing up old time recollections for the exempt firemen of tho city. Chief Engineer Dannals culled the targe audience of ladies anil firemen toorder, ex-Chief Engineer Wyatt delivered the address of welcome in eloquent terms. He was responded to by Mrs l)r Kelley, whoso remarks tended to unite tho firemen. The hall rang with cheers as the father of the Albany fire department. Joe Webber arose. Mr Webber delivered one of hi characteristic speeches, full of reminiscen ces, going back to '50, when he was a mem ber of the San Francisco fire department: then came his service as Chief Engineer of the Portland fire department in the early '60's, on interesting feature being a letter written in 1860 by II W Corbett to Mr Webber on the former leaving for the east . In 18(18 he came to Albany and organized the Albany department, remaining here until throe years ago, the 1 if j of the de portment. On the present situation Mr Webber talked good sense, advising the fireman to do the best possible for the present, predicting within six months to a year a prosperity for Albany not yet known. His remarks on the subject were an in spiration- I Hon J K Weatlierford followed. J A i Crawford, now 78 years old, spoke em phatically in fuvor of. No. Is engine re- i mnimni vKum it. ia onfi f.lnaa.1 t.a- m. ! mam marking that he was for the firemen though he could not run as fast as he could i5 ) years ago. Councilman Chas Pfeiffer, always the i i a. c i t.mtmn A tl ...i.s-U ,.. -k-! things remarkinc tiiat he was confident . . rrV' r " arrangements would be made for an engi- fi r n. '.' a JtncrinA anil flint ; limrinAit would remain whci thev'are. CounciUnen i Schell and Walters also spoke and may be dupended upon as friends of the firemen. m Kicuards. foreman of No. 1 s tuned . the nozzle of his remark into sensible 5 lines of a conciliatory nature. Chas Metz : gar spoke in firev sentence. wanninir upon ! the subject of the Coffee Clnb. which he 1 .. ., i tu. . t . . . 1 i 1 mwu veu lur wiwu avevurrs UumijUCU all ai a a . - n t .. thev never irot anvthinir for their li.iuor after a fire W W Rowell, foreman of No. "I t. was heard from the rear of tbe hall. Judge Klinn. just entering, respond ed to the call of his name. 1 lien 1 jme a delicious repast and a cob- fiagratien of sociability. The firemen gave a rousing vote of thanks, and when a Tat ; adjournment came it was with the feeling that the Albanv fire department waa in good condition and an honor to Altsinv. Gox Xame-s. The Democrat, in order 1.. 1 1 . , . . 10 seep us readers poasea 01 w mil was na ing on. recently published a letter from Judire Burnett to a ii.urir n:n in which the Salem Journal sru treated in a pretty- live kind of a manner. In lesiwiise lo a . nrint. U... ,K. .,.!; 1,L I., 1 " Burnett ha written Jie following, which we also give: la answer to vour letter of tbe 8th inl . will sav that I wrote the letter l you refer to without any thought thai it would ever be published. Afterward umn i . ..,.a... r ... ;.. i.i:.: 1 out thinkinir much alKut it . 1 had no in- ' tan tion to do vou or vour paper an lniustioe I 1 1 hold Judge FullerUn in high esteem, and i what 1 meant was to give expression to the ; 'f V.r l Lh ... n P j ,k. i,. :. : i utmi an,l!v,. any dir in ,! v i"t i .i t :n: .? j.r.n , ! i. i iiai c uaaaaa -1 i aiu " iiuuk w tao aui i i -- l"norable man to undo the injost- j ica 1 miv have Ann v hi in t nmniM. DririNG Grotnd. Tua Southern Pacific has been in the habit of making Albany sort of dumping ground for hobos. bringing them from Fort land to hu citv. without complaint and makine them all fret ' off here. Chief of Police Lee WTCte to So- perintendent Field asking that Albany be treated like other towns and that the hobo be distributed along the road, giving a one reason our recent reduction in force. ' Mr Lee received the following chararterirtie letter. After acknowledging the receipt he says: "We think vou should consider that we are entitled now to as much protection I in proportion to the taxes that we pay. as I we have formerly received from tbe police j force of Albanv. and such we will have to : . . M . .1 I msisi upon. I ne ract is me D r nas ueen , rwniinE more proienion man anv inner institution in Albany in proportion to taxes Albany and is entitled to better treatment at the hands of the S. P. To-Niciit. The Calhoun Opera Comp any arrived in Albanv this noon and will present tbe popular opera "lTie Bohemian I ill." with the full company. Our readers are already thoroughly posted, and the sale of seats shows what mar be expected in the i way of an audiente. : ne bouse will be ' filled. Mr Conrad, the genial manager of the company, report an excellent business re- ' garcleas of hard times, a scarcity of at-1 tractions and the desire to see something good in the operatic line bringing large bouses. Portland. Tacoma and Seattle all showed a live appreciation; but Victoria I and Vancouver gave the biggest business of I the N W though hard times are there as I well as elsewhere. There have leen almost no attractions there during the season. Mr : Conrad was highly pleased with Albany, j The company will go from here to Eugene. thence to .thico. Sacramento and San Francisco. A HoriTAi. Corn's. A new feature in tbe OH 9 of Oregon is a hospital corps for each regiment, now being organized. That of the first regiment willbe at Port land. Albanv is fortunate in having one for tbe Second regiment at this city. Dr M II Ellis is the 1st surgeon and J A Cum mings assistant surgeon. These gentlemen are now preparing for the formal organi zation of the corjwi on next Monday even ing at the annorv. H will consist of twenty members, all new recruits except the surgeon and assistant. The officers ill probably be selected bv r Company. Tbe hospital corps is an interesting feature t i i i : ...... ,i : ;. in uie; .1 'I tuiu in niiuai -i ; in ia im portant in a regiment. A School Boy Fhied. Ed Blake, of Soap creek, appeared before Justice Wilson last, evening and plead guilty to having nan tight with Faul Dodele, also ot oap creek, and school director of that district . It seems that young Blake had some trouble at school, when the director was called in and a tight was tbe result Justice Wilson imposed a tine of $5 on the young, man which was paid. News. A Meeting of the members of the kin dergarten Association will be held at the old U P Church building this evening at ths hour of 7 :-30 p m. for tbe purpose of considering the feasibility of assuming control of tho kindergarten school, and other matters of importance. A short pro gram will be presented. By order of the board. Wuo Can Beat It? Mr John Isom brought to ths butcher shop of Emerick k Holt today a licet that weighed when dress ed 1236 pounds. This is hard to beat. By using Hall's Hair Renewer, gray faded or discolored hair assumes the natu ra! color of youth, and giows luxuriant and strong, pleating everybody. C E Biownellg grocery store is Increas ing in popularity. He carries a fine stock In a light room, easily accessible and gives bargains. Neat door to ths P O. Thousands of lives are saved annually by the use of Aver's Pectoral. In the treatment of croup and whooping cough, the Pectoral has a most marvelout effect. It allay in- ammaliou, frees the obstructed air passage and controls the detlre to cough. COUNTYW AKBANTB Bought sold bj H F Merrill. and HORN. SIMPSON.- On Feb. 12, 1894, near Al bany, to Mr and Mrs Abner SimpBon Bon and brother. The De Moss family are singing "Sweet Oregon" through the east. There has never been a blizzard In the Willamette valley. Smoke that fact. Special services each evening at the Presbvterlan church conducted by Dr Gwynne. Every body Invited. On Washington's birthday there prom ises to be the !vest foot ball game of the season between the college tenm and an eleven of unknowns, to be pined on the base ball grounds. The unknowns are ocing imnt-u Dy ue rsstn and the Col ette boys are expecting W H Bloss to give thein some pointers. It was expecttd that Sheriff Jackson would arrive at Bushnell.lll, tonight; but he is In Hie mld.t of the terrible blizzard beginning on Sunday, and which has been blockading trains gererally through that country, and there Is n telling what he Is doing this evening. It is isfe to predict that even Russell will rejoice al getting bsck to Oregon. Ass't Superintendent Bryant captured Robert Woodmanscc, who escaped from the Institution two weeks ago, on Sunday evening at a farm house aboui a inll'e from Brownsville. Mr Bryant arrived home with the absconding youth on the afternoon local yes'erday. This is the ! joy whose homc'sa at Sclo and who wag probably assisted in secreting himself by trlends In that view Uy. Statesman . The school laws 'ay that directors may annually expend $30 lor apparatus. 1 hat Joes not Include brooms, buckets washpans, window-shades or wood, they being counted as Incidentals. Such things as digging wells; building fences and re pairing school houses must not be paid tor out of ihe school fund, but he in some way tspeclal'y provided for. The $30 should be spent by every district In the county. O H Irvine and family, of McMinnviile. are in the city visiting their parents and friends. Mr Hubert G Colton came up from Port land last evening to visit Mrs Colton and Albany friends, and as well to keep an eye on business. Wm Babcock. well known by members of the A 1 1. any active seen M I A has been retained ;i active secretary of the Salem Y M C A . A happy choice. Mrs Kitchens and her daughter. Mi. Cart- worn, home tatty after a visit of several weeks with relatives in Albanv and Independence. Corvallis New. Mr G B Haigfat has rented t lie ovner store 198 fitted 111. otinositc the Iftvo cbjiT office and will move into it when ready for occupancy with his butcher shop. Jerry Shea, the onion producer of SweH Home. wa in the citv todav. V.r Rhaa has not lxn affected by high "freight rates I on the 0 P. As he does' his own hauling he ' is able to meet all competition . . Stephen Miiler. who has hern foreman of ! the 0 P blacksmith shoo at Yaouina for a j number of years, died on Thursday. He r was U years old. an old soldier and a raem- ber of the G A R. Louis I. V lliiains. of Ala-ka. has been 'JSTtp J iSt-01 AU? , J;''; of fbo ha. held 1 tbe position for four years arid four month. Mr Porter will return to tbe valley with a i nice property at the result of hi residence there. State Printer V (' Baker and wife i up from Salem last night. Mr Baier c inv" w , aurui aildn OCT rriilllll MT JoQIl T n.i , I i - i ..: i . t Heard is lying at tbe point of death. Sat urday eveing at the age of Sr year. Mr Beard received his first babusin. Katlier Vfatanr nerfarniimr (U ..rri " 1 " lOC SeTTlce 091 mwrriEir sot Bint Feb 12th. I -VI. Last week, with tbe exception of Men- day. w a wmrn stormy one. Iner - boat M.,ncn of n0,r S" ' snow on the croon ! K i Uy siornuur Mr M Wilkirs was aide to be taken to visit his son Jasper last M tsd.iv. some of Mr He Man children are skk ferra disease, the latter has been uuit sick. . Morrow mourn tbe low of his bird dog since the S S pay train made il last trip up the road 0 , . . - . . . . . - k.IV1"" f" "l " ue- sj, m :. .- t jamas Harger of togene for $318. part of the lumber i alreadon the ground and work will he besran immediafelr It U said that Mr CretdtefJ U'nooa to be ' married to a Salem ladv. Another wed ding is reported in the near future and three mot,- of the too numerous ri.l.ia-m make frequent trip to Eoirene eo it is to be hoped this rjeigfaborfaood will be leu lonely nest winter than it has been this warn ."eitie v r.iougnby has I i-k the last few davs aahar taMaWMH Portland. Feb 13. Ihinbar. recently found guilty of smuggling, was sentenced today to two years in the county jail A c AAA and w ay a nee oi ji.iw. wwavti resilt tKlf W,H Aj Stmrk, iew.! If yon waat a tat ttaokt call fvr Jowr.K., white labor cigara. " v Tbe fMrViui onSe in the city -' t ' or ad r a Hod & Mf ariaaa. ;k !adm dra. tor. Alswsy, Oi. Will & Stark large line of Uver ware ha crtated s grot deal of talk. rVronit betne Industry by (noking th? celebrated white abor cigars, macafaclartvi by la'ia Jotwph. The O K O rubber I sold on trial. "ro try one doe not mean you are compelled Bi. . VF o bu y. Mfg'd by Jas. Fis-r,T & f-"-js. . k.-.js Brook. Wear j-E. I Oct! The war to do It I t takr our waah j ing to the Chinamen. Ifyou 'want your wora wen aone at living price take It io Kicnard . fhWip's Steam l.aur.dry. They know how without banging them around a pc!e. A cotton carpet oon look faded and soiled, while a good linen warp matting win remain tmgtit. and sweep samer, von can buy tho best of the Albanv Funrtnr Co. They havs a now lot. TBI BITE. While It I over thirty year ago ilnce Allcock's Porou Plaster were first Intro- ' duced to tne medical profession and pub lic, the marked success and unprecedented popularity which they met with not only continues, but steadily Increases. No other plasters have been produced which gain so many testimonial of high value as those continuously accorded to A I cock, s forou Plaster, and the only motive for these exceptional tributes He In fact of their being a medicinal and pharmaceuti cal preparation of superior value. Addi tional proof of tbe true value of Alcock's Forou Plasters He In the fact that they are being largely Imitated by unciupu- lous person, who seek to deceive the pub lic by offering plasters which they claim to be the 'same,' 'equal, ' 'a good,' 'better,' best porous plaster,' etc, while it Is in general appearance only that they reem- ble Allcock'. Eveiy one of the so-called petrous plasters are imitations of Alcock, Pbrous Plasters. Avoid dealers who attempt to pilm off Inferior and worthless plasters that arc purchased by thcrn at low rate for the purpose of ubrtltution. Sbiloh's Cure, the great coogh snd oro op o re, is for sale by ut. Pooket tise contai nt wenty-five dotet.ooly 25c. Children love it otbsy A Mason. miaat tu- Albany darker Wheat,S9c. Oats, 25s. Hour, 3.t. Huttsr, '10. Rgaa, 16o. Iastvj, IS to 16o. leik-hams.l2to 15o; shoulders.njta.lOet lMs. It to ISt. Hay, baled. 7 St ttosa, 40". Awplsa ,.4" Heps, it)o. Dried frull plums, ftst apples, 9c, Chickens, t,00 per doaen. Bearf, oil ftoi, IKo. Hegs, dressed. 5,4i. Highest of all tn livening Power Latest V. S. Gov't Report J w m ABSOLUTELY PURE "WEDNESDAY I'JME 4 Nit ABRO St Valentines day. 383 pupil In the Salem public schools. At Ashland boys appear on the train regularly to sell apples. Annual meellnKof the Building A Loan Association Friday night. The lldi it turninp. BroaJen your face; we will have good Hint that will open your eyes. A republican club ha been organized In Orleans piecind with J G McCune ar. president. The fchnol teacher examination began this afternoon witn elghiy-iwo applicants, the largcn number In Ihe history of the county. A C Taylor, of H.jlk county has biought an injunc Ion suit restraining the location of a branch insane asybim in Eastern Oregon. The O A C foot-ball learn began active training again last evening and the boy are now making their regular run of three mile every morning. New. Tne firtt game of banket ball (:: be played In the V M C A gymnaaiun. cn Saturdajr evening. Two team ol five each are being arranged for the occasion. It I strange how Utile people generally know of th; A O U W. For about half what you are compel!.-'! to nay for a pol icy In a life inturnce company vou can carry izooo insurance, which will be paid to your heii without , .. , or Uw Mat ai ueaf.li Kz. Aer' Hair Vigor keep the sca'p Ire , irom uanaruir. prevent Hie hair trom fe corring drr and harsh, and make ii Bex . idic ana glossy. All Ihe e'ements that nature require, to make the hair abun j danl and baut!ful are r-upplied by thi 1 admirable preptration. i At the proper time Ihe Man about Town iii endeavor to give the turn he ,oot b" gtv.e between th colle on team and the unknown one week from tomcrro. In Ihe mean lir.-.e the college bo will do wtll to give their tear a I the !rcrc:K and piacllcc noaib!r in , order to make a close same. Wilh pure, vlgorou blood oouring through ihe veios and animatiug every fibre of the body, cold weather i not only endurable but pleasant and agreeable No other blood medicine I so certain In Ira result a Aver' Sartapariila. What it doe lor other it do for you. The Oregonian's Washington corr -pondent cvidntlr doe not have t-.T. tier regard for llr Biih. Hc think all that an applicant require to cure an as- I poinlment unJer IM administration I I for tbe other fei!o to have Mr Bu!:- j endoraemen'.. Ex. All ihe same Mr ! Bu.h it all right. The itiMi pesslailslh. paper in Oregon I ee a tlivcr 'inir-g and ay: "The hr.t I vitibie atgnt of re uming prosperily ap pear in i!ie MCSMM issued today bi Ihe pfSMiy ilepartuiat. shotting a "decided ' ln'reaf in i-venue receipt. Tbe gorern mc.il it the fountain tour re ol all u-jr fi naticial condition. The treasury it the j re- index to protperity or ad realty, for i the !at ! month the treasury has bevn : running behind a: a fearful rase, and this fact kept the country in a ta?e of con alernaikan. Now thai the tide hat lurn ; ed In that direction, butinc will berin to : pick up in other . -i . John Banett. recently of the "ree-mion's Ttlegram. has been appointed minister to Piam. State Superintendent E B McOroy was in the city this noon. Mr McElrov i mak ing a live canvass for tbe office of SecreUrv of State. Mr Ed Smith, formerly cler with A B Mellwain. who has been clerking in Saa lose for a m-mth or two. arrived in Albanv quite ' this morning on business I-airt evening the Epworth League of the ; M E Church eave a tocial at the residence of Mr Anh Hammer. It was a St Valen j tines affair, and a pronounced success at every stage- A v aientiar l-x. with cmg . inai valentine, was n feature greatly en joyed. Mr Murry Vaughn, formeriy of this city, who was recently report el to have moved to Texas, is now residing on a fertile forty arm tract of land owned bv him in the suburb of Coborg. on which he is erecting , a handseme country oottagv. Kev E A Mc Allister left on tbe overland ;a.t nurht for sotithorn California A ud- i den recurrence of trouble with hi lung. ' which was injured rue years ago. has . made the temporary change cf climate ! necessary. Eugene itiiard. w rriv. or rasHiRiTioM-T- Aliiant. February -nd. 1S91 There will be a iroeting of the Linn j tounty tentral committee ot toe profubi . ... . .... iii'n pany at uie maw oi ue unaersijc? partv at the office of the undersigned Kom 'JO. Strahan I'earce block. A I tuny. Or.. Thursday. Febniary 2Snd. MM, at 2 o'clock p m. Members of the committee and all prohibitionists art urgently re and invited to attend. T. P. Hacklemax. Chairman l.inn Co. Prohibition Com. :C0 Bctvari ,100. Tu readers of this paper will he pleased to '..n K.I '...., la -vt Viv cup ,4-,'af...t .1 . . u ' that r-cience b bc.n able to mm in all ttr and ibat ia l aiarrh. Rail' Catarrh Cure lathe only pc.;.S c rare known to the med ical irairrmi? . v ai.i i ik-iuk; a rvaatiiuuvnai dis-aae. require a coo .ntuticnaJ treatment. ttalV Catarrh Cure is taken Internally , aciing directly u pen the hiood and mucous surface oi the n'a"ni. lhenbv dcstrosrlti the foeadatioa of tbe disease, and g-irinc; Ihe patient strength by boiiditig up the cc-nMitutiota and SMIitfng astnr in dmni lis worn. 1 ne propri so much fkith tn It curative power offer One Hnmlpeit Dollars for anV C The proprietors in at iney (ail to cure. Send for Hat of teeUmoBlal Addreu. F. J. CtrEVKY CO., Tci4. OaT So! f Draggif' "Sc Krupllon of Ike kta nrer. Ed Venney, Brockyllle, Or.tario, Canada fays: 'I have uted Brsndreth't Pill for tbe pstt fillecn yesrs, snd think them the bett cathartic and tntl-bl,llous remedy known. For tome five year I suffered with an eruption of the kin that gave me great pain and annoyance. I tried different blood remedies, but, although gaining strength the Itching was unrilleved. I finally concluded to take a thoiough course of Brandeth's Pill. I took tlx each night for nights, then five, four, three, two, le toning each time uy one, ana men tor one month took one every nignt, wun me happy result thst now my skin Is perfect ly clear and ha been so ever since." AlCklld Eajoya Tne pleasant flavor, gent'ej action and soothing effect of Syrup ot Fig, when in need of a laxative, snd if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the inot gratifying results follow it use; so that it lsthebesl family remeav Known ana every family should hsve a bottle. Dr. Plica's Cream Baking Powder Forty Year tits tandarH. warded Highest Honors World's Fair. DPRICE'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar PowJer. Ko Auimonia; No Alurs. Used in MillionsTofi Homes 40 Ye" i's the Standard Bating rowder OITY COTJ7VCII, Tmmhty evening, Feb 13. 1 resent Mayor, Kecorder, Councilmen ' Schell, Pfeiffer. Liirkhart, Man-hall. Whit-! ney and Walters. The following bilis were ordered paid 1 A let t. . ar . w Si . 1 J n aiireron. ys.l.t); . hi Newnort t7o.00; P W bpinkl, 18.48; O P !annals $2.50; K M VmthU, 16.00; J If I pbam, aCi fK)- t'C. n.le, HA. v Ii tw,SA. son. 18.00; W A Ab" lain. $18.00- John John Scbmeer, $4M; r a Hale $91 00 JHTillotaon. '25.00; Eieetrk Light Co 129.00; C O Ui- $70 00 m. ' , an offer from B B Purdom in which he offere.1 to haul ,nKin;., 1 im 1 2,01, or Ixitb. to fires, for t2.9J in the dav and at.'. . rfi ut nigm, provided he i a" I a -. ,, ,. . ... . . iioweil either itiihie free of r-harire. Adoiiteil Tlie committee on streets and public prop erty that bridge .ver Periwinkle r.-;k hal le-n renain-d bv .1 B fiilotnon :i :i ,v.r ,A A( tion ratified. Mr taOwport gave the faU in' a replevy suit of ahore Ulonging to Ueorge Pat- tersen, taken un by the poundmasteV; over which Uiere had lieen a litigation fornear- Iv a year.the horse havingd'e-l in the mean time. Hef.-rr.-d to committee on wyi! and ,...;.. TL,' -i , i i tJ nU iil T "Tl'r foa wif'rtof the special election on killing Uie bndge. Hid of C 0 fjee for furnishing moabi for it., prisoners I'jr -) cents WAS reao an-! ac- eepsed. Petition of Sarah Brenner a-ked that sidewalk be built along B, blta-k 73. Ke ferrel to S and P P com Petition of A Settlemier -! tbe privi lege rf moving property to line of Second street and remodeling the same for business property. 15efear to fire and water coin milt. Petition of lr i W Ma-ton ajiked the privilege of completing tho addition to hi 1 effice already nn.li.-r way. tiranted. Petition of W C Telegraph Co. nuked privilege of attaching fixtures to bndge for ufiegrapn wire, ne-ierred to t' r com. Ordinance bill proviuinir for licens ing steam weod saws at 5 per uaiter was read tnirtl time. 2yea,: 4 nays. Mr Pfeiffer mcved that the citv dispense ; with its sfa; ii nightwab h .-jd elect night-, wateh and engineer. The salary to be : tjO 00. Referred to committee of tbe wbole to meet tom jrrcw night. Bills for Judges and clerk, of election al- 1'jweu. Adjourned until TL -7 o'clock. at Cat tT II .11L ' Kto Theo Lubker to Jociira Luders. 1 acre 13 K I Wm Conner to 0 W and F M Hnr- cbett. 70 acres, 10 w 3 U w burebett to Wm Conner. 4 lots. U 15. 11 s 3rl A : 1200 1000 250 I II J Reete to S E Yruntr. 17-1 acres. ll w4 Wm E Price Sr to Leah M Caidwrll. 2,i acr. Scaianve more Pugh To Lewis Fox. 10 acres. 14 w I J W Mc. be to W A Met. be. 40 acre. 1 1 w ueorge Kncx to Margaret Knox. MUS acrw near Albany and its ., block , B A -VI baa v" Marv K I:xon to M-iri:-n Borkhart. IO6.0O acre. 11 w 2 . 250) W 0 Bond to Robt F .rnistrony. 5 acres. 13 w 1 ieo A Wilton to Aaron Wilion. 106.55 acre. 11 w4 . teo A niUon to A Wilson, un divided interest in 15 acre'. 11 w ... n l L V u,a to A WiLcrti. 1. :-.t. r--t in 15 acres. !1 w 4 and IQsVK acres. 11 w 4 41 latiue it unman to a v n. 106 53 acre. 11 w 4 Kveret Ri hman So A Wilson in- terest I-'i acres. 11 w 4 . . . . A Wilson to WiULun Felzer. urs Nw4 J L tliU to t S locgnton. 4i7! acres. 11 w 2 MM M A I Owning to 5 S l Kwivini:. :U6 - acres. 9 B 1 20 1 l J Wyatt to W R Surry, one-half interest m HI ares. J h 2 Cxpraaitr 1 -os.-mi Some oeop'e begrudge the little mooev that an ... .'cock" I"or)::s Pla.-er costj, ari then when thv sre racked with pain from the to re neat arising from cold, they wlil jend any amount cf mon'v lo relieve Ihe pa.n. If they only bad one of thetc wnlj renowned nlatttr on hand they tvOoM be tared a vatt amour; of tuffering and be considerably richer. At the first of atlffne of ihe joint applv one af these piaster wlti out any delay. The orenes wtil be great' v relievtd at once and soon disappear entirely. It will te money saved to have them on hand, to sa noth- ir.g cf the coaif jrt they bring. B'andreth 5 PiU contain r.3 irritating matter. t'OCAL AND InMHI MErAl. MfSIC- Mis Hatlie Warner a graduate of the day. for the purpose of electing seven d4 conservatorv connected witn Gates Col - 1 rector to erve for the er.u:r.i vaar and lege. Neb, ft prepared to give le.ton in vocal and invtrumental music to tingle pupil or classes, at reasonable term. Slit Warner ha had a thorough educaa Ijon snd i an experienced teacher Her reference are. Prof il A Shorev, William i Trow and Mr Jennie l,ee. To erow old cracefulit, one moat live temperately, caimlv, methodically; Interested in all that Is going on In. the world: be cheerful, happy snd contented, sr.d above all, keep the blood pure and vlgKous by the ue of A vet ' Sarsaparilla. Be ure you gel Ayer'. WkDOtNO xvttavioss. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Goldei. Commou every day. ijaSf"Suti-XY . Whatever may he the cause of blanch ing, the hair may be restored to its origi nal color bv the use of that potent remedy BJla Vegetable Sicilian Hair R-ncwer'. j When Baby was nick, w gv her t'astorta. When he wa a QMH, he cried Un Oastoris. When she Nvanio J!ut. she rlung to Oastorl.". When she had fliiMmi. she gave ihetu Oastoris Thin or gray hair and bald "leaus, tm dip!easli-ig to many people as matks of age, may be averted fot a long time by using Hall's Hair Renewer. Sawt.vo Machines neatly retjsired aad warrsnted bv a thoroughly BOSBpotsot wsrk tnan, at F Ni Krench'Jjewe!rv sore, Albany sgon. Shiloh's Vitslixer ts what you need for dyspepsia, torpid Uver, yellow skin or kid ney trouble. It i guaranteed tojjgive you satiafaotion. Price 75o. s : ' by Fothsy & Mssoc ttfl 1 atvlariSS. aSXxC New Advertisements SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Stain of Ougon for Linn couniy. Milton (I. Plaintiff. TLe Ban of Oregon, J W B,ai i and W 8 Thompson a assignee of the Bank of Ore j g'"- Defer "dantr. Notice i 1 ereby giye.n that by virtue of ; an cxrrntioo and oider of sale doly Usoe out of tbe above named court io the above j entitled soit to me directed and delivered I I will on Saturday tte J7th day of March, j ISO l the front door of the Court Howe k t. e c ty ot Albany, Lion County, Oregon, i t the IwiQr o' 1 o'clock p m of said dv. sell at public t: i -a for cath in band tc tbe tilijlieel hiduer II ts ten nror.ertv t,,it.A 1 ! "d lcnt'ou order of ts'o mm t-y-.ta? i R.m -a I . ' in aai1 .Tamlmn -...,1 . t . . , ' mcr "i in e a lol lop, town: Beginning at a poim on the I """h onda.y line of lot three (3- in block ?,ne (9 la. ,b cl,,y of '""""J- Lio Coooty, Uregou, six (6) feet weterly froa the north ' T r0!L" 'ot ree (3) and rnnnina i , ,eDC' . "y oa ,be nofth ,in of :d 'J1 tweut -four 124) feet and Un inches, 'h1 otberl Dd parallel with the eaat- , era b nndary of said b.t ooe hundred feet iid i,tock;tbeDce eaaterlv on aid lice -4 feet , .od ten iichee. theni "rtberly to ' 1 . 7 ,0."10 k VT5 VI "i"iiinii' ihe Tirocee i arume fr0m said sale to m .nnM .. I. ...A - cnlion directeel aa follow: Firat tn the payment r.f the coat of aad spin a d exs cuti m and expeote of sale and the oriuiua! coati of suit taxed at HI) and i il . .... : ment of tbe attorney fee lo tbe ium of ! O0d. fo tbs payment J tbe amonot i 5 f,t0 lbe he,e'D. from the Bank 1 bf. Jf"" j " w B:io t0it: K T, i 'tr" 'o'""1 tbereoo fiom tbe To ' . NoVen,br- ls3. " of P'01"""- nd Jj f?""' of the am jnt due to the aid plaintiff from the Bank . t Oregon alone, tewit: the sum of $fi25C S-, with iour-art there,- from tbe 2-d da- f November, 1S93, at tbe rle I of 10 per cei,t per aocom and the, overplo 1 aoy.wn: lie paid over to tbe defecdant.tbe ru.a 01 ureeiD tr i's leal representative.. Dated thi 13'.h day cf Febroary, 1894. C C 'a- k . -. . Shsriffrf Ijdo Coooty Oregon. By Ij s Smith Dipoty. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLFMEhT VCTICE HEEE.BV CITES THAT THE VS X deraartied adB.:cutr.:rii at :).- eata'a I J .ti. C r-jham. aaXSSSaL tso fled is tbo axk rA the derk ot the Come: Court cl Linn wmtf, Or, her ftr-a. aeeticat atnl tbat aad owl naa W.U.wi tb K-.h 4aj ot Marra. ihm. at tte -. ; . : - a:e Dated Li sth daj ot Febnau-t. isM. H II Hm. fJiim 0jua. ' nnj tor diax. attasiaiaerat DISSOLUHOH KfTiCE. ! J with al, cos'- in 1 disbursement and -T. e partnership hweUfcre aaiatice and I senses and a reasonable attorney's fee fr doing a blacktmithiog basiteM under tb aaaao orCitner A Ko-aman 1 duacired bv t matsal content this day. All claim doe t-.e firm ;r owins it will be Mf.i.d by I the old tirm at the hop 00 Seeotd ctreet between Ferry :nd WaihiBgtoii. Mr I trainer retire icd Mr rk. wtr.se mm coo . tinne'lbe lauoea. Febroary 1, 1S94 I l emu i tt wifas. A STOCKHOLDERS MEETIMB. Notice is hereby given tbat lbe anus! meeting of U-e stockholders of the AlNtay Building snd Loan Atviatlon will be held on Friday, Feb 16, 1691 at tho hour of 7:30 p m of said dav, in tha, Bank of Oregon building in Jbnr, linn County Oregon, for lbe purpose of electing niae director and three auditors to serve lor tne term of one ytsr next ensuing from said meeting, and untii their successors art eleetsd and qualified snd to transact uch other buioos sa may coma before , Jm association. Done bv order of sMd aaaoeiab I r I&h dav of Jaou rv 1 C B WlaTaV, C H STKWarT. Secretary. President. FCR EXCHANGE. We have 50 seres rf very choice sorbnr bsn land, ttutatie for platug, adj swing the city limit of Purtiand which w are effer- iag : see tow pre cl one tnosttacd dr-iiart. per acre, tabject lo an iccsmtn-asce of 000. most all of which baa twe vear to ran. - ; Ihe equity of 3J.5C0, we wffl axchacge for j rmprovsd farm land in tho Willamette val ey . We will alto exchange oqoity :n srtce very central pcotrpertive bci iceaa proretty, paying srood rantaJ, for noiDcambened fa.-m land. If yen tr on the trade write for fad particulars to Lost) & Craaux, 131 31 street Portland Oregon. ANNUML MEETING. NOTICE I hereby gvea that the ao ' ana! meeliog of the tockbo!der cf the Al bany Boildiog Arsociat.cn will be held at tare of J Gradwobl. io Albanv, oa Moc dsy, March 19. h. 1S94, at 7 3Cpmfertl-e eleotioo of directory, sad cch other buar oea a mar oorne before tbe meeting. Dated Fob 9tn, lt4. F P N" CITING W C TWEFPALE Secretary Prtaideot. STOCKHOLDERS MELT HQ. Noitce i hereby given that here willbe a meeting ct the atoakholder ; of the OJd Fellows Hall Building A-oc.aliDn, he'd in their office, in Albany. Linn county, Ore gon, on Moudar. the th dav of " Marsh. i 1694, at the hour af 7 o'clock p in, of taid to transact any other business ihst may come Ssfore taid meeting, Dated thl 5th day of February, 1S94. E A PARKSt, Jt Lies Jotarw, I Secretary. PRastaairr I mmmmmammmmmmmmmm r ANTED Pothicg Canvater of cood V V drew. Liberal aalarv tad exen paid weokiv; Permanent position be BKOt. CO., Karserymeo, Por BROWN irt!anil' Ore- For Sale or Trade, a bouse and lot in good location In Albanv- Will sell cheap for cash or will trade for land part ly or wholly improved net verj fsr from town. Call or write to this office. FOR REST, block and this effiee. Cottage with five roorra half irom P 0. Call at I FOSHAY MASON aHStaSHSatta ins aaratb 'rufigistsand Booksellers, . l-ki tafor John R. Aider's BaaSaaWt 'Jars rhleh we sell at DUblisiier's r-rW wilk ' " I.B '. OKKUO" I MEAN BUSINESS. Will sell all crcrkerv ware and holiday goods af COST- Here are some prices: Lamps, wortb 50c for 25 cents; lamps, wortb $2 00 for $1.00 cups and saucers 145 to 0 cents a set; plaes. 40 cents pei set. Everything else in proportion. Gall on me and you will not ba deceived. J. Gradwohl, ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOSEPH. Proprletar, j "fa iat. i.koing rnotOt;tt.PBERS,fon 1 SUMMONS. In llir Circuit Court of the Stale of Org far l.inn tovnty. M Sternlierg Plaintiff, v A U Seal and J L Seal his wife;, Geo E Chamberlain and 8 W Chamberlain hi wife, J W Cusick.E D Cu sick snd 0 a II Cusick paitner dob g burinet un der the firm name and style of J W Cusick il Co., and Charles Smith st the ad ministrator of Job C Smith, deceased. Defendants. To A B Seal and J L Seal, the wifeof said A B Seal, two of the above name defendant: IN TBE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the above plaintiif in tbe above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of aid court, on or before the first day of tbe next regular term cf said court, which said term begins on the i zth day of March, 1994, at the court house in the city of Albany. Linn County, Oregon ; and yea are hereby further not! heu that If you fan lo appear and answer the said complaint a hereby required, tne plaintiff will take a decree and judgment agafnt you for the relief deroar ded in hi aid complaint to wit : 1. A judgment and decree agams! A " Sea! for the sum of $100 in Cniied States gold coin together with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate ot per cent per annum from the fjlh day of Novem ber. I59i until paid and foe the faither um of $50 attorney ' fee for instituting this sun, and for the cost and disburse ments of this suit. 1. A decree foreclosing the mortgage made, executed and deiivered by you to G W Smith on the i6".h day cf November, 1889, and directing the premise described therein, to wit: The soathwett quarter of b'ock number one hundred and twelve fin) in Hackleman' addition to the city of Albany, Lirn County, Oregon; and also described in said complaint, 10 be sold upon execution at required by law and directing the proceed of such sa.e to ba af plied a follow: First lo the pay ment of the cot and expente of making such tale and the sum of $50 as attorney s fees for instituting tm suit, fcecsnd, to the payment to the plaintiff of the turn of $400 in gold coin of the United States of America and interest t-iereon m :ue gout coin from ihe iGtbsiay of November, iji until paid, at the r!e of 8 per cent per annum, third, I hat uie turpius, 11 any. be paid out in uch euro as the court may direct. 3. that you, a." the oeter.datu a Dove named artd each of :oe:E, and any and all bv, through or under icj or them or any ot toerr.. De loraei oarred and forcloted of any and ail right lit or interest, right of dower, or equity of redemption in or to said premise or any part thereof : that if t ie proceed cf the aie of said premise be not ufEeient to pay the claim of plaintiff together mtsitutir.g tr.it suit, that l - have a personal judgment and decree against said defendant A B Seal for the tUScier.cy. 4. Thax the rr or gage eecated by G W Smi:h and Viola B Smith hi w;I in favor of Job C Smith as roar. Joe ew in said complaint, be decreed to have created co lien upon taid premises or any part there of. 5. That the deed, mentioned in said co -n plaint, from A B Seal to tne sai-J dt- 'fecdanl, Geo E Chamberlain, be decreed to be suDteqser.: :a rise to (aid piaictrtt't taid mortgage, and all nghu acquired thereunder by said Cham aerial a to be tubject to ihe'.ien of plaintifF taid rr.ort- 7: is summons 1 pos uted bv ccer 01 the Hon Geo H Burnetr, ihe judge of the above entitled COBwl made at Chamber in ihe Ci'.v of Salt3 Marion County. Ore- j jrw on the i6:h day of January, 1S94. W R Bixrct'. Attotr.ev for Plaintiff CITATION tit Coatr Court of tie Statt of Ortfc-n far the Ceatofjr 0 Loot : In the matter of the estate of P 8 Tuck er, Deceased. To Clara E Bradlrv. James E Tucker. Nana E Tusker, SfaryK Tucker land Ida I Tucker and to al! olneri known and unknow.i having any intere: 111 the estate of P B Tucker deceased, greeting: IN THE NAME 'JF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby cited and re utred to appear in the County Court of he State of Oregon, tor the "County of Linn at tte court room theteof, at Albany in the county aforesaid, on Monday, the 5th day cf March, 1S94. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day. then and there to show cause if ar.v vou have why a r.sense thou'd not issue to sT J Pttchford the administrator ct the estate cf said deceased licensing and directing him to sell the real property belonging to said estate, des cribed a follows, 10-wit: The west half of the northwwst quarter of iection 17. tp tt S R I oast of tbe WM lammstre meridian ia Lin a County Ore goo. The S W ;4 of the S W -4 of sec tion 14. Tht N S of the N W U of section 13. The N S cf the N E K c-:c- in tp 5 S R jo east of the il lamette Meridisn in Uilliam Co, Oregon. Done bv order of the Hon J N Duncan. Juige of the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor the County of Linn, with the sal of tt'd court atExed, this 20th dav of January, A D iSoj. N T Paykk. Cierk FOR REN f -Th orer bouse store, sp'sr.did location. Gov on th secretarv si the Ikjcckat office for pax liculars. 17 OR SALE 20 sbar of Albanv elec r triclifbt paying stock this office. siocx the beat dividend In th citv- Esquire at T TE wANT YOO WOS'i - uai V V tho makirg ,0 O $ J 3 J PER WEEK. Pa preferred vu -.a furnish a horse sud travel through tbo coun try ; a team, though, is not necessary. A few vacancies ia tewnssnd ciuea. Spar hours may 1 e nd to good advantage. B t Icaxs Co. 11th and Mam SU, Fickanoai.iV. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. "VOTICK IS HEREBY C.IVE THAI IHE taa. IS .l.r.unM! Faaeutor cf the last :t! aji4 tea is nun S tueot of Andrew Kubd. aattaSSSata lias Bled !' ' aaweS ia the estate si AcJrew a bb. .Uet arith toe ceomj- clerk if Linn comi-.j . irvfc and tbat the county court of tsid linn coQt.ty. sa '.xed tha lh day ot liana, !, tth hour of 10 o'ekak tn tha forenoon af said dav, anal the cvue.lv court b. use a th l-a.a. fbr i tn hearinc of taMtaxMS ifny to said 8ml - i Mintndvh settlement of taud tat. HUHiwrtr aaxxlftoaa Ally tor Kaecatrix. Ex.-utrix. Csbinet photos from $1.50 to $4.00 v. 11 . doxen. coiaigmg jacture a ipecialty. i6fia cTayoris frsmtd !or Sio'oo. We carry a Urge Stock of 58 and steretcoptc vletvs of Or-