Wfa mmt Weekly Democrat. $i 75 per n advance. $2.00 at erd cf year, i H II-.T yaar ZLVEO A CORVALLIS oENSATiON. Tll8 DkMO crat is given the particulars of a eocia sensation at Corvallis, part of which oc curred in Albany, winch promises to eclipa any for some time. According to the account a lady residing a few miles this tide of Corvallis had been doctoring with one of the most prominent physi cians of Corvallis, whom we Trill call Dr A to begin with the alphabet. Her hus band became suspicious at his loo fre quent calls and dismissed him. Then arrangement were made for her to come to Albany, where she stopped with a cousin and received treatment by one of our leading physician, rapidly improving Last week l)r A came over f rou Corval lis, and seemed greatly interested in the case, even calling with the lady. On Thursday she said she would probably be leaving the next day, and received a prescription for future use. The indica tions are that Pr A and the lady either left on the overland that nigl.t for Calif or on the over's k! next morning for Portland, and thence to California by steamer. IT bid) course taken ia not definitely known. The husband of the lady came to Albany yesterday and call ed on the ladya Albany physician. The circumstances were all rehearsed with the above conclusions as the result. Dr A has a large and excellent family and hat enjoyed a large practice. The lady is a renned woman who has alwaya born a good reputation. Fortunately aha has no children. Her husband was greatly exorcised over the matter and with the family of the Doctor, are en titled to the sympathy of the public. A Mkhama Sxakk. A Salem tells the following snake story : paper A curiosity in the shape of a two headed snake is on exhibition at the cigar store of H S Simon's on Commer cial street- It was captured in a small stream at the Manzanita gold and sil.-er mine near Mehama and brought to Sa lem this morning by one of the propri etors of the mine. The snake is about two months old or probably younger. It has two different and distinct heads, four eyes, two mouths, whether it used them able to ascertain. It ia a species known ! .1 1 1 . . I . . . . . .1 notn ior looa ana drink or not it 13 un 1 the little water snake and does not grow to any great length and are harm lees- The gentleman who captured the little curiosity stated that be oheetved it in the water and after a struggle final ly succeeded in running it into an open tack placed in the wa er. representa tive of this paper called at Mr Simon's this morning and was shown the delicate reptile which is preserved in alcohol, and will after a few days be taken to the midwinter fair and exhibited. Ax Oru-M Story. The Astoria Bnd gett shakes its good reputation for truth and veracity by telling the following: There is a rancher over on Vasbon Island, Vashington, that has his house painted more expensively than any other house in the state. Last fall he fonnd floating in the sound a box which con tained about 200 pounds of what he thought was a fine quality of fire proof paint. The paint was packed in small tin cans and bore a foreign labal, and as it had cost him nothing he thought he wonld paint Ins house with it. The hoase is now pa:n!ed inside aud out, and in doing so the greater portion of the paint was consumed. The rancher ha now discovered, much to bis sorrow, that instead of fire proof paint he has got his house covered with abont $3000 worth of smuggled opium, which bad been thrown overboard by some smug glers to escape being found in their pos session . Foot Bali.. At Portland last Saturday afternoon the Portland U niversity team defeated the Carvallis O A C team 2G to 12, according to the Oregonian outp.av ing them at nearly every point. After the game at Corvallis between the O A C and Multnomah Jrs a correspondent of the Democrat who witnessed the game took occasion to criticise the playing of the O A C boys- This was resented by members of the O A C. The Oregonian makes the same criticism, only more so, thus endorsing our correspondent. The Man about Town in predicting that the 1) A C would win did so without know ing anything about the Portland team, and with an over estimate of the capac ity of the O A C 1 hat team can no longer call itself champion, and in fact has bad no right to do so yet. Its play ing Saturday makes the Man about Town believe that the Multnomah Jrs, Port land University and Forest Grove teams can all defeat it. A Qi EKR Family The Eugene Jour nal is the anthor of the fo'lowing : There is a family in Eugene who belong to a queer religious sect. They work six years and then rest the seventh year. Tbey are now on the off year, resting the seventh year. They differ from a good many other people of the class who as sume that "the world owes them a liv in" and who rest all the time. These people seldom go out of the hon-e in the daytime, and never allow anybody to enter their dwelling. The doors are al ways kept locked, and when the man steps ont, if only for a minute, he locks the woman in. They take a bath three times every day and three times every night. O, Lord, what fools we martali be! A Tan Hocr Debate. Ihe republi cans and populists had a joint debate at Detroit Saturday. The harangues were begun at 10 a m and were continued witb short recesses for eating until late at night. It was sort of a foot ball contest, and when tbey got through there were plenty of broken noses and scraped sLins politically speaking. Each side told a good many troths about the other, and if those who listened to the disputations do not all vote the democratic ticket it will be a wonder. A Leo Broken. Last Saturday Mrs Shaw, residing a few n ilea from Albany, was getting trom her bed, when, in some manner hardly known, she fell in such a manner as to break one of her thighs. Dr Maaton did the best he could for the broken limb, but on account of the age of Mrs Shaw, 84 yeare, it is doubtful if he can survive the accident Thieves Abound. Meatthievex have been preying on property in the eastern suburbs of the city. Mr H D Burt hart recently lost considerable bacon. Alro some beet. A cow recently slaughtered, had abont a twenty pound chunk ex tracted from her loins. No arrests yet. You can get writeng paper and Eps from Fred Dawson if you want to. Weak CfetKfel strange as it may I t m. 1 :uscd trom a lack r:t that Wlnttl 13 never exactly di';s;-; -.'. The greatest fact in connection with mk ill ivc I it VAAtt n kLtlitliO aisiuii 0 unmn appears at this point digested fat and weakened digestion strengthened by it. it is partly the most is quickly The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal of new, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con sumption just this way. Prepared by Scott t Bewns, N. Y. Alldrnrriiitf. ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE Is hereby given that the ao nasi mseting of the stockholders of the Al banv Building Association will be held store of J Gradwohl, in Albany, on Mon day, March 19ch, 1894, at 7:30 p m for the election of directors, ana sucn other ousi net an may come before tha meeting. Dited Feb 9;n, 1894. F P NUTTING W C TWEEDALE Secretary President. Salem ia to build a new chuich, perhaps two. The Daily Telescope has suspended, probably permanently. The price of telephones in Tncoma has been reduced to $2 a month. The Steamer Homer arrived at Yaquina Bay this morning, and wiil sail tomoitow for San Francisco. A Chinaman sued the proprietor of the Hotel Eugene this week for $'2."4 wages claimed to be due him and received $13, the amount actually due. Of the twelve indictments handed in by the recent grand jury at Salem, ten won convictions, one an acquittal, aud one has to bo tried again. A bock! record. The Elwood had a tough time on Its last trip to llarrtsburg, and probab'y will not attempt it again. Be yona Corvall it got caught on a mud bur, where it remained abou: a day, when the snag boat Corvallis got It off. Judge Duncan hae been bnsy today taking testimony in the case of Ar buckle va Union Pacific railway. Plain tiff claims $6000 damages and "was rep reaented by Geo M Wright Esq of this city. The new officers of the Amphllcgonsan society at ihe college are: President, OHe Baltimore; secretary, Arthur Fo shay; executive commlitee, Melvln Wil liams, Ina McCullocb, E vY Emmett, O Baltimore and Maud Deyoe. Peop'e with delicate stomachs find Av er sarsaparllla agreeable to the taste, and therefore, piefer it as a blood purifier to any other. This is one reason for lis great populaiity as a family medicine. Safe, certain, and oalatable. "I've tried all sorts of blood purifiers,1' said an old lady to a "cutter," "and you can't persuade me that any other sarsa parilla ia as good as Ayer's " There's where she had Llm. She knew that Ay er's was the best and so did he, but It paid him better to sell a cheaper brand. Special revival meetings will begin at the United presbvterlan church tonight under charge of Rev Riley Ltt'le. After noon prayer meetk-gswilfbe held dailv at 3pm under Rev T J Wilson. An effort will be made to make these u.oetfngs of ; general interest to the public All are ; invited. John Burnett, editor and proprietor of the Sunday Welcome, of Portland, has j been made the defendant in two libel suits instituted by Douglas Ladd and D j E Cummins The amounts praved for aggregate $10,000. The alleged libelous articles were puonsneu a siior; lime aco in the Welcome, and purported to di ssruopaa were puonsneu a assssri lime ago ' vu,e the wron 'ongs of the plaintiffs. x- .O-. 1 t II 1 'II, Next Saturday Albany people will have an opportunity to see a foot ball game that promises to be very lively ; as both sides are determined to wiu. There will oe some science in n, icough the game in Portland Saturday lead one to be -! railroad section hand, employed on 8iki lieve that science is sacrificed for mus- I vou mountain. cit -o town and cle during the excitement of a game. It will only cost 2o cents to witness the contest. Mr Al. Boenicke went to Portland this nocu. Editor Tip Humphery, of Jefferson, is in the city to day. Mr Simpson, of California, father of the Kcuiai w r engineer, is uie guesi 01 1113 , D- I Mr Tom Kay. was in the city this noon j on his way to Salem, fro:-i a trip np the j ro"- ! Mrs E W Langdon :;nd sister Miss I Grace Piper, and Miss Bertha Ellis wiil j be among those going to the midwinter I fair within a few days. i Miss Warner's music pupils will give P"'cle which contain iton or goid. This a musical reci'al Friday night at the old j ' done b.v means or a magnet, which de UPchnrch. The admission will be 15 fleets the partihles of metal as they fail cents and the procaeds will go to the ' together wtth the sand. Ex. Mr Hiram Kindergarten association. j Kenton, of this city, has greatly io-proyed The Salem Independent says: For dis trict No. 3 present prosecuting attorney, Jas McCain, of McMinnville, will be a candidate for the newly created offic of new district judge, as will also H II Hewitt, of Albany. Russell Wyatt, of Albany, aspires ior prosecuting attorney of this district, and there are others un seen that will assume shape. Prof George S Acheson, of Albany, was in tbe city this week and made prep arations to organize a singing class. A meetin; will be held at the M E church on next Monday evening to see how many will join. Everyto iy is invited to at tend. Halsey News." Speas inz of the arrival at Salem of Mr Atwood, who won the medal at the ! oratorical contest the Statesman says: Mr Atwood was the lieroof the hour and was carried from the depot to the busi ness portion of the city on the shoulders of soma of the gentlemen students, the university band leading the way and all tbe stndents following. Every lew yaids the university yell was given and a gen eral hurrah was indulged in by both sexes. A reception was tendered Mr Atwood at the Woman's college saat evening. TheBoxds Voied The cituecs lSimL Albany again showed their public spirit. mmkal oT the f( ,h on S'y. by voting ; tor bonding dist rtpn hilJ tlM gat ni M 5, for $20,000, by the vote of 233 to M.ICT. . . - e . .. near.v three to one. Bonds will at once tie -j i 1 1 j . i. i;i 1 ...- -1 lUlcil'Dt'i lUl.UillU illC uuci, HI readv received, will at least be dupli cated, if not improved 011 Albany will rise above tbe present hard times and will have two good school houses to meet tbe future with. The vote on bonds at the election April 1st, 18-t on account of an error in which the present election was required stood 109 for bonds and 22 against Street Cars. The motor was received this afternoon by the Street car company, from Oscar Dannals and I F Conn. As sisted by Mr Moore these men did a first class job and to-morrow a better look ing motor than the old one will appear on the streets. On Wednesday th new car will arrive from Portland, and regu lar trips will be made. The top of tbe old car, standing near the new motor bouse, will be cut off, and the car will be used a? a trailer during the summer. On tbe first of March the busses will be taken off by the hotels, when the motor will do the service after the lashion fol lowed geneially in the east, where free buses are unknown in most places. Am Old Time Relic B F Bnrcb, of this city, handed n the other day a sample copy of tbe"Oregon Free Press" the first newgpayer ever published in Oregon. This infantile little sheet is a x 12 folio and is marked Vol. 1 , No. 11, and dated Oregon City, Saturday, June 17, 1848. The name of Geo L Currv adorns its editorial page as "editor and proprietor." and the following patriotic motto graces the title page : "Here snail the press the people's nuhts maintain, unawed by influence, and unbribed by gain." Independence Enterprise OAK VILLI'. The musical concert last Monday night was not well attended on account of bad roads. The U P church was treated to a new coat of paper, which improved its looks . W J Barton bossed the job. The populists are very plentiful at pres ent which makes the republicans feel bad. but they can both count more votes now than they can on election day. The demo crats and prohibitionists will wait tid after election to do their counting. Geo Barton ia busy shipping trees, but not too busy to talk politics. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Miss Lulu Millhoilen and Mrs M E Stone, of North Oakville. Call again ladies! ! There will be two or more fruit driers put up this summer. Mr H M Stone will put up one in his large prune orchard, and perhaps air rseeunam win ma up ci..; m his young orchard. The Oakville republican club will meet tonight to discuss the live issues of the day. They are mostly young men. none over eu and none under 12. They do not want the populists and democrats to rob them ; Why r Ans. When we are rouueu we want to be robbed by a party of experience in that line, and we know by the past that no party can do a better job of public robbery than ne goou oiu republican. AMICUH. A w lot of blankets at A B Mcll-wain-, frein fi.oo per pair up in white and colors . If you are in need of blankets co not forgei Mcllwaln 'can save you 20 per cent on every pair of blankets you buy When you want boots and shoes do not forget A B Mcllwaln, he will sell you bargaina in that line. Call and examine quantity and price- An A No. 1 man's shoe for $1.25, also ladles .and children's shoes at reduced prices. There are 2500 children enrolled in tne Kindergartens in Boston. Mr G B Halht began moving into his new quarters opposite the Democrat of fice today. It v as the brother ol the editor of the Roscburg Review who was appointed P M at Roscburg. Wm Jenks of Tangent was kicked in his face by c horse yesterday badly Injuring his jaw bone. Dr Hill was sent fur and left for there last evening. The Long Creek Eagle says Chinamnn in that town are in receipt of; Instruction from ihe Six Companies to shoot U 8 marshals If they in any instance attempt to collect teesfroir them for registering in order for country newspaper men to ostuln a riftv cent pass to the mldwin'er fair, they are called upon to send their phntographs, measure, marks, and also be numbered "alle samt" Chinamen. The Albany Social Club elected officers Isst night as 'follows. Wm Hand, presi dent; Bert Westbrook, vies president; Chas Sears, secretary, Albert Stellmacher treasurer ; Lot enxo Ross, master of cere monies; Bert Crawford patter. Mr Otto Sallinger Informs the Demo crat lbat the report that he is about to cijse h's business here and go to Portland to reslic is rutlrely incorrect. He has no intention of dulng so; but will continue to be found at his old place ready to serve the public. The repaired motor was to be given its trial t: lp this evening. Instead of thee being a contract let at the work of repair ing Mr Moore has had charge of the work. He was assisted bv Mr Dannals In ihe Iron work and Mr 1 P Conn In tha wood work. The appearance of the motor is a surprise to thoe who saw It immediately after the lire. Geo D Alexi,a clerk, who cut a big swell at Chemawa has skipped out liter marry ing a young lady whom he had known onlv a few week's, and given liquor to the Indians. At San Francisco he gulled the re porters by being interviewed as a typical ' seutherner and gave his opinion on Haw aiian matters like a statesman. In the I mean time he will be arrested if secured i The finest catalog of address ctrJs i ever seen around the Dkmocra. office Is I ii,tf mui u s.i.k o. I Rochester, N Y. It Is artistic from be- .......... . . . II. (i, .1IIUU . , , 1 I V.- gin ling to end, containing specimens for! society rarjs ! a cnaractcr to stamp them as the best possible to hi secured. Tbe Man about Town knows Mr Smith personally to be a reliable, th rough P'inter, a-, the top in his line, and was at one time a next door neighbor cf Mr Smith's brother, an employe in his office. Ashland has a case. Geo II Phillrts. a 'drunk. He was waylaid In a dark alley late at night, beaten in:o insensibi.itv and robbed cf 3jo all the money he had. After beating and robbing their victim, the thug rolled the body down a deep grade into a ditch, where the man was subsequently found. Harvev Martin and Frark Gouman, young nun of good fam- lles, have been arrested tor Uie crime. Thev were with Philips In a saloon, and went out with him a few BBBMtSM before the robbery occurred, The Mack sand along the ca.st hkh is to be used in making pig iron wili yield from $2 to 7 per ton in gold. The sand is to be treated by electricity, and a Urge bulk of it is now being separated, that is the black sand is being separated fro n the his imchine for separating th; gold from the black sand, and the coming summer will endeavur to do something with it. Jas F Powell returned to Portland this noon. Mrs S S Train went to Portland this noon. Mr Harry Hogue. of Corvallis. was in the city over night. Mr George HocastedleT left this noon for Portland on business. Miss Bertha Ellis left todav for San j Francisco by way of Yaquina. Mr Charles Casev left this noon for San Francisco on a visit with his parents. Mrs t I McKay and children.of this city are preparing to move toAHony.Statesman J S Van Winkle, who is saaaaaaas in iret- ting-out a present ownership book for I Lincoln county, is in the city. ! Geo Ashby and wife returned from Al j bany today, where tbey have been visiting. ; SaJem Independent. Mrs F M Redfield and children left last night for San Francisco, where they will . attend the midwinter fair. An Albany man suggests that the county court make an order permitting the pay- ; , ,. , j. ;ingsatti.el 1 courch. Mr ticorce Choen left today for San Francisco; where he will remain about aj week and then go to Honolulu with a view to going into business there. Mark Cary left Portland hud week for Cape Town. S" ith Africa, going by way of ) .New 1 ork. It will re-imre atio-it a month ; to reach his destination. Prineville Re- I- . " . n ?u ; view. Deputy D S Marshal Jeo Humphrey. was I in the city on bis way to $outheni Oregon today. His grand-son came up with him and wi'l remain a few days. Mr Ralph Ohling has accepted a positur. in the Chambers hardware store in Kugene and will move there this week. Mr Ohling is one of the best hardware men in the ! valley, and Mr Chambers is fcrtunatc in securing his serviced. Referee Watson returned to his home at Albany yesterday morning. Dnring his stay in Lugene he made many friends. Eugene Ouard. The decision in the Sheriff's case will probably be rendered neit week. The children in the kindergarten will give some of their drills at the musical Saturday night. Miss Warner's pupils will sing. Don't fail to attend. The ad mission fee is only 15 cents. The proceeds go to the Kindergarten Association. D D Prettyman, who is now residing on a farm southeast of Salem, is recovering from a severe illness. He was stricken down with typhoid fever on December 29th. This is the first tune in forty-six years' residence in Oregon that Mr Prettyman has t'een bedfast through sickness for a period longer than a week.- Salem Statesman. As Oregon Patent. L B Wborton, of Lakeview, has invented a contrivance for a wagon. It is virtually two bars crossed like an X licneath the vehicle and attached to both axles. When the front wheels are turned one way the hind wheels turn the other way, the vehicle therefore turning in half the space it would otherwi-e. Mr Whorton has applied for a patent. Plextv to Do. The new law makes a great deal of work for the sheriff and treas- 1 he sheriff is obliged to turn over to the treasurer all .money received weekly i'he treasurer is compelled to issue tripli cate receipts, one going to the sheriff, one to the clerk, one to the district or city, for their respective part of the tax. Ihe treasurer will have his hands full during the tax collecting period. MM Shaw's Death. Mrs Shaw, mother of C L Shaw, who met with a serious accident a day or two ago, mention of which was made in the Democrat yester day, died yesterda. The funeral will take place from the residence of C L Shaw to morrow morning leaving at tho 10 o'clock anj arriving at the Masonic cemetery about 11 o'clock. An Albany Jewelry Store Worth patronizing is that of Will 4 Stark. They carry the finest line's silverware, watches, clocks and jewelry generally In the valley, and sat tsfactoiy prices are always given for the superior quality of goods they keep In stock. Nev-T buy without calling cn them. C E Biownells grocery store is increas .'n in popularity. He carries a fine stock In a light room, easily accessible and gives bargains. Next door to the P O. French has the largest and finest stock of spectacles and eye glasses In Linn County, Prices to suit the times. A Cokvalmr Fhiht. The following from tho News will be of local interest here, one of the parties being a former resident of Albany and the other is well known all ovor tlio state: The usual Sunday quiet ness of our city was disturlwd yesterday af ternoon by a regular old-fasluenod knock down, tho principals therein being Messrs Geo A Wagoner und Win Hartloss, two cf tho city's gladiators and prominent iti zens, and who are entitled to the title of captain of tho republican forces of ltecton count. The light was hot and fast, and either two or three touch-downs and a kick off were scored before the gladiators sep arated. Our friend .1 Finley Kitson, who is also a prominent soldier in the republi can camp, interceded as peacemaker in the hottest of the scrimmage, and for his pains received a gentle tap, which riled the gen tleman, and he then pushed the crowd back and cried, "stand back and let'em fight." But the battle was soon brought to an end by otiiers from the camp Considerable blood flowed from both contestants, but no Rerious damage done to either. Later in the evening the forces gathered and after a council was held the two antagonists were brought together and a reconciliation was effected and all took a drink. FOOT Hall. Has game next Saturday afternoon lietween the unknowns and col lego eleven is exciting considerable inter est, ud it is safe to predict a large audii ence in attendance to see the contest. The elevens will lino up facing each other as follows: Unknowns Leuis Oyer, center; Ralph Kmvpp. right guard; Frank Marshall, right tackle; Herman Swart, right end; Amos Hiatt, left guard; Jas Frouion, left 'ackle, Jessie Barker, left end; Fred West brook, iniarter back; O MMcFarland, right halfback, manager and captain; Harry Saltmarsh, left half back: Charles Burns, full back. College. Center. Nixon; guards. Down ing and Johnson; tackles, Ktumett and Shannon: ends, tiniham and Hulburt; quarter back, Stemburg; half backs. Turner and McCulloch; full back. Washburn. Evangelistic services were begun last evening at the United Presbtterian church. The audience listened attentively to a strong sermon by the pastor from tie text "God is love." 1st John 4:8. God was -shewn to be a G oil of justice; but also a God of mercy, in that he has provided a vay ot e-ape from sin by giving to suffer and die for Lis only us. and nu immeusur.inie love w;i oeauinifiy set f . , 1. IUIIU in u-101 lowing stanza: Could we with ink the ocean fill. ! And all Uie skies were of parchment made And every stem on earth a ; nil. ! And every man a scribe by trade. To write "the love cf Ood. would drain the ccean dry. Nor could the scroll contain the whole Tho' stretched from sky to sky. A bib'e reading wiil lie conducted each I afternoon at U o clock bv Kev T J Wilson. Evening service at ?Jf, all cordially in- vited to attend A I'snjfE KsTKSTAixatKXT. There will lie a unique entertainment at the Opera House on th evening of March 3rd Col Will L Vischer. the western poet, wit and able journal ut, will preside and by his humorous and witty recitations and speech es prove a very great attraction. lie will be assisted by local talent and tbe people of Albany can be assured of a well and pleas antly tpent evening. Of this gentleman an exchange says: "lie has been an un tiring traveler and has seen the wonder of tbe world abroad, was a ship wrecked sailor at fifteen, and the commander of his company in the late war at eighteen, ia a graduete of law. and is an experienced journalist and an actor of hue attainments a ,aa.iauniiion iee wiu w to cover expenses. 15 cents and reserve seats at 25 cent, for sale at the usual place, tome every one and enjoy an even-1 inn if f.,n nn, r.."-. ........... 1 I A Cbook CotxTT Arr air. Farmer J Powell and Billy Stroud quarreled and and fought over a settlement on Thursday. In the fight Stroud cut Powell with a kmf in the left aid? in sevtral places; he also slashed Powell's wrist. The weapon used is an ordinary pocket knife. Powell was not seriously hurt. Stroud was arrested on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon, had a bearing before Justice Elliott tbe same evening, and was held in tbe nm of $300 for bis appearance before tbe grand jury. Bonds were readily furnished. Xew. Ix SorTiiEitx Oreoox. A train-load of thirty cars of live stock left South Tn Ore gon la t night. Mora stork has been shipped out this year than ever before, and but very little wh.-at. Together with fruit and mine industries, there is considerable prosperity in Southern Oregon relatively speaking. There are said to be some TiO. 000 lying in Ashland banks to loan and it is possible to borrow money there 01 note. A FtiCMivr. Alhanv Max. Harvey Martin who. together with Frank You- j man's, is charged with sandbagging and 1 robbing a man named Philips, st Ashland last Knd.iv night, was held for jury trial, with hail set at $800. Martin ami Yoo- mans are aged respectively about -i ami 30 year. Martin was a son of I. Martin now deceased, and resided in A 'bany when a boy. This is not his first offense. As Obsckxe Vaixstisk. -On complaint cf aI Bond. Jr., Deputy Fmted States Marshal H J Day. Saturday afternoon, ar rested Edward Landers, of Irving precinct, on tbe charge of sending obscene matter through tbe mails. It is alleged by the complaint that lenders wrote an obscen? valentine to tbe complaining witness, and procured a party to mail it from Siuslaw post bffice. At the time of going to press the examination on the charge before l" S Commissioner J J Walton, in this city. tiuard. A Uecisios h e v ers ep . the supreme court at Salem yestenlay handed in a de -cision in tbe case of Mary Couirill. respond ent, vs Farmers & Merchants' Insurance Company, appellant; appeal from Linn county; judgment reversed and the cause remanded for such further proceedings as may be proper and not inconsistent with this opinion; opinion bv Bean. J. It is held that tbe complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause for action. At the recent quarterly teacher' ex amination, held by Superintendent Steven son, in Eugene, there were eighty six applicant Of the number only 3J were awarded certificates. 54 having failed. Two ootair.ed state diplomas, 4 first grades 7 second grades, and 19 third grade. During February there were 32S ntw mcnters admiltrd into the A O U in Ore gon. The dispensation permitting lodges to receive member at reduced fees has been extended to April 30. All members of the Apollo club with their ladies are requested to meet at the residence of U C Mc Farland at 8-30 r m Tbursdav Match 7th. J C Littler, pres. Last nlg'.it a chicken thief entered the roost of Capt EJ banning and helped himself to three chickens. Chicken and bacon Ihlefs are very common . Don't Swear. Of course you fee like It some times; but there Is nothing tn it. Slmplv learn a lesson, and the next time go to Par' cr Bros for your grocer ies, produce and baked goods. No one ever ejaculates profanely after leaving their store, for not only are the best gro ceries In the market sold; but everybody from a child to an old gentleman, Is treat ed courteously. TI.eir baked goods. In a large variety, are superior and popular If you wonld keep In good humor with the world always try Parker Bros. Mali's Hair Renewer contains the natu ral food and color-matter for the hair, and medicinal herb for :alp, curing gtayness baldness, dandruft, and scalp sores. hetter mm. Following is the list of letters ren,ainin in the post office at Albany, Linn oounty Oregon, Fed 31, 1804. Persons calling for these letters must give the data on which they were advertised. Mr John Anderson, Mrs Olive A Barnes Miss Rose Davis, Miss Hattie Geary, N J Hines, Mr Geo Howard, Mr Daniel Lasbell, Miss Minnie Lytle, Mr John Sumpterv Mr Fred A mon, Mr Clair Dawson, I hos L) Drew Joshua Godwin, Mr Fred Hoafer, Miss Kate Kelly, Mrs Annie Long, Mr M U McGhoe, Mrs Minnie Wilson Mr Williams. Taos. MoMTatrrif, P. M. "WEDNESDAT COMCH AMP RO Lecture at the Viavi 100ms Thursday afternoon at 3-20 o'clock, Match lis 1894, The Albany Steam Laundry team ran away this afternoon. School district 114, N Bridges clerk, is advertising ior bids for a new school house, bids to be opened on March 3. Lincoln county alread has a big county seat fight on hand. Toledo, Newport. West Yaquina and Elk City are the candidates. Ladies, 'ry the Eglantine Massage Cream the best preparation ever made for ihe compaction, to be had of Mrs Rowelt, at Russ House Albany Ore. The Red Crown Roller Mills Co, of Al bany has been incorporated with John It Stockman Chas Pfeiffer and John Isora us incorporators. Deputy U S Marshal Humphrey last evening arrested Ling Chung on the charge of buying smuggled opium and took him to Portland this morning. The celestial iloctorwillprobablyple.nl ignorance und ask the lowest senteme of tho court. Sheriff Knight reports that there U eigh teen inches of snow at Detroit, Or, on the Oregon Pacific line. He says that on his way home the train was compelled to stop several times to clear the truck of rocks and boulders which were washed from the mountain side by the snow and rain. Salem Independent. PJBRBOBfAT. ll W Smith and wife, came up from Portland this noon. R F Wyatt went to Independence this noon on business. Mrs Uenretta Brown went to Portland this noon where she will assist Rev Wallace in revival service. L B Warner of Albany has sold several thousand fruit trees in the valley, which i more evidence that horticulture is destined to become the leading industry of southern , i ikn..;iu t:.,. 11 1 ' " 1 A ' - ' smn. nartv an. Andr,l i i the Misses Coffman last evening at Mr A L j J Lambs. Several hours were passed in en- j 1 ioyahle games. Those present were: J Vetton and wife. A L Lamb and wife, j Miss M innie Mcrarland. M I sues 1 illie and Hie,;,. Konis. Miss Cora Coffman and Mster. Mr 0 C McFarland. Dr KISi. K P Ketcbum, Bert Wentbrook, J W White. Judge Den ney. now state senator from Multnomah, who ra in Pendleton Sunday, went east this morning to visit his brother. Presley Denny, an attorney of Salt Lake City. Judge Dennev is the gentleman who in ISmO introduced the Mongolian, or ring necked pheasant into the Willamette valley, the fowls having scattered all over 'reon. Judge I en ney also in lv2 placed a number at Japanese quails on lrotection Island be ! low Portland. He had been minister to China, and at the close of his term of ser vice in that country bad been in the err.pl jy of the Japanese Mikado as aa advisor. E. O. Give us the Orgon girt for pluck . The Oregon City Enterprise says: "Miss Blanch Beatrice McCord. the violinist, is an Oregon City girl. who. at great expne I has taken a course at the conservatory at Leipsi:, tiencany. tbe greatest school of j music in the world. With true rit this ! young girl journeyed alone from Oregon to j Germany, and without friendi. a stranger in a strange land, she entered tbe oonserva-1 ton-. But tbe little American girl made her way to the front, became the pupil of ; Hans Sitt, the celebrated composer, and : the famous Dr Kienrai. Here fr two - vifeMjolleltssil6 it-m- ,loQe weM WJV ... k ,0 Willamette valley. Muss MoCord is rery a to make her public debut All Rioot. Most of the tregon towns are all right, a fact we are glad to team, while their neighbors are not so well off. The following from the Salem Independent is a sample: In conversation with a num ber of commercial traveling men we hear the same aaserttoo from all. that "Salem is all right." That there is not a town in the Willamette valley that yields them mors trade or better prospects. Portland not ex cepted. Portland today ia in a far worse condition, relative to trade, than she was despite tbe stagnation of business and the Kt,1' l??il?0 H .fc ? svmooeT ZTbSTthTX, VtU 4 '' mMli, MtI tlt tS mm aliuliit c . 1 1 v ik. -t j,t; affair in that city. Tbe streets are deserted, business houses vacant and rents unpaid . One of the most prominent bote) proprietors of Portland ha not paid a cent of rent until $10,000 is due upon the same, and he re uuusted tbe owner of the property to let him step out of the building, a rained man. He aid it was impossible to pay a dollar, and I V.- . . .L..4 v- 11 ... ' hav .. m.t v,u ..! i;i .;. w;.w-. , i 1 1 ' ! Xr..r.A. n,.. . ;. i ,m rents have fallen from $100 to $1 per n-il, --.I l II I. .:.ci ... lI ik..;, io,,u; ;i v.j business is running at an expense in that . cuv. A Lira Rcxawav. This forer.oan the butcher team of Mr H Broders had iust been bitched to the meat wagon. o Second street when it took leg bail and came up Second street at a terrim rate of speed. Mr Albert Bodin", the horse trainer, was driv ing a blacK Sllv ahead, in a dog cart and sought to get out cf the way by turning the corner at Ellsworth street. The Broder team also turned and caught the left wheel of Bodine's cart, tearing it off and throw- ing air ttodinc out. but not injuring him. Then the team made a bee line for Al Sav- lor s dray team, facing tirrt street. Tbe tongue dropped just before reaching the horses or it would have been plowed into "The kindergarten take the children be one of the animals. Instead the entire out- fore bad habi are formed, keeps them tit was piled up against and on the draf and team, one horse on another, breaking lot tongue to the dray, lne ISr oilers team were gotten on their feet, when one of the horses again ran away, but was caught, Altogether considerable damage was done, and more excitement created than at anv runaway for several years. mmm A Torn OK THE World. An nvm young man named Lincoln Davis, a cousin of L S Davis of this city, has just returned to his home in Silverton, after a tour of the world, lasting seven years. A recital of his experience would be very entertaining. Ho wandered throughout the old world until the state of his finances called him to a halt. in other words, until he was "dead broke." At this time ho was in Judea, where he en listed in the English regiment and was sent in to Central Asia. from whence after many weary wanderings, he has at last found his way back to Oregon, the land of his birth, which be now thinks is the most lovely spot on earth. Dalles Chronicle. Toe Oldest Yet. Prof R II Thorn, of l'ortlmd, has a book consisting of a set of almanacs for 18 years, commencing with 1488, and therefore includes the period of the voyages of Columbus. The volume contains not less than 65,000 astronomical calculations. There is a little doubt that a copy of this very edition. printed at Augas- iiur in .September, i--vs, was useu in nav igating the Santa M via and her companion vessels across the unknown ocean to Amer ica. There is probably no duplicate of the book on this continent. A NlaX Dow Meeting. Tha OOtli birthday of Neal Dow, the father of the Maine Liiw and of prohibition, occur on b the do- March 20th. Ihe Hnruvumiry will celebrated by temperance meeting. world over, and his life and work will serve the recognition. A good program is lieing prepared for a INoal Iow meeting at tho W 0 T U hall on Uie evening of that day. Will not the friends of tcmjie.runeo remember that date and make their ar rangements to bo present. Comm. Tho Evanoklistic Mkktinm at the V P church last evening was well attended The sermon bv Rev Riley Little from Mark 6, 1-9 was heard with unflagging interest. The following points were discussed: 1st, the power of the evil over the bear's and lives of men ; 2nd, the freater power ot Christ; 3rd, called row sin to service. Preaching at the usual hour to-night by the pastor. Come and bring your friends. Christians come prayerfully 1 every body thoughtfully. A cotton carpet soon looks failed and j soiled, while a good linen warp matting will remain bright, and sweep easier, you 1 can buy the best of the Albany Furnltur Co. Tbey have a new lot. 95 ' rXURING hard time-; consumers jjJam H Wr cannot afford to experiment Sfe omy in the feet work. caascK itmu. n 1 it . ' Kie wa held reb 24th, which was well attended. ""he 3rd and 4th degrees of the order was conferred upon one candidate, two more elected to membership, and the 1st and 2nd tiegces as o nlerret upon one new meniW. Also one application was received for init at ion. The tpjestion of raising and treatment of children was freely discussed by many. This is a very interesting subject, and all who was present were deeply impressed with the important duties devolving up-in them. It is a fat that the raisisir and treatmentment of the rising generation U i sadly neglected by manv who are parents. l he utile ones are allowed to run on the streets, or keep bad company long before they should be permitted to learn the wars of the world. I think this question should be discussed by "very grange throughout tbe land, as much useful information can be gained by an interchange of opinion on this question There are many questions of importance which should be brought be fore the grange for discussion. To make the meetings of the grange in teresting tbe members should talk freely on all subjects which come before them. I visited ak Plain grange on the loth and had a pleasant time. This grange is in good working condition and is moving in the irght direction- The office. s for the rear were duly in stalled bv Bro I jjibner of Halsev grange. He did the work in a plain anil forcible man. trying to impress upon the members '.lie importano of the work before them. The unwritten work was exemplified by a vi-iting member from a distance. in these depressing times the grange i of incalculable value to the member: for if there was a time when the farmers need to cooperate together this certainly is tbe time So let us be up and doing while the time is at our disposal, tbn we will bare no cause for regrets. AS ESTATE 4LE. Wm Baaseu to T P Patton, 1 lot Halaer 800 M W Mdler to U W Miller a) acre-. 13 w 2 300 oung, lots S L B Blain. trustee to Peter Sut b! :-9 'HP add G 1 10 T F ' Morn to W H tJOMBO. 100 acre IS w 2 Neil XLRea to Jas He Kea. 10 E S. . I C P Church to H Bnant. lots I and j 2 bl 7 H's 4th add , J B Coney to J J Ellvson. 2 acre- 9 w ! 1 and I A J Houston to A J Bllveu. 6 lots 19 100 50 60 Scio 1190 75 " A D" to t Alstead small piece land John Isom to bed Crown Roller J."1 .1, VLiViT mM "J H add. 1 lot bl i3S H s add. sub- jert to mtges t;'.50e 56 WJM ri-tunr 250 900 I W L Tyler to K T Tyler 2 lot. ribarir Har- ' V S to Mr Jeptba Mars ham. MO acre I2 w 1 lit L ssi i-LVts or tut Ki.iiiEaoAB- TtN. "The special urefulness and bene licence of aindcrgarens are emphasized j more and more strcngly every rear. What ! is done bv ihe kindergarten drii: and the Infusion of the kindergarten spirit at-ong teachers of the prbrarr and higher grades ! cannot be slated In words. It Is an In- j Suence which is felt in every famiW rep 1 reseated In our schools, and always tn the i ristht direction. As has been trulv said. out of the street, leao.er them how to play .to work.to think, to be clean, orderly i economical, hooest.truthtai and unaeinsh Thts earlv na'ning more than doable j the value of ihe public school course which J lo.lows it " Ihe allow ii an extract from ihe annua ' report ol fe nu bite schools ot the citv of . Albanv 7S , and it shows In a genera I way the benefit derived from the main icnance of a kindergarttn school. Remember the musical recital at the old f P church Saturday niihl for the benefit of the Kindergarten. Fun The Mixes. Mr H Whi'e, the miner, received a letter from Drew and Clark, who have bonded the Albanv Min ing & Milling Go's mines, inquiring when he would be ready to take them into the mines, and he telegraphed this morning informing them that he could get them in at once, and it is probable thev will be in Albanv tomorrow with their men ready to start for the mines. Ieachers fcxAMisaTto. At the ex animation of teachers held last week the following certificates were granted : One first grade, eight second grade', twenty five third grade and forty five failed. There were seven applicants for state certificates or diplomas the result o, whose examina'ion is yet undetermined' QaJton Seeps. Kvery body should have a garden. Are you one who will. Then go to Stewart A: Sox Han) ware Co and make your selection from a fresh supply of all the seeds in the market, tho largest stock in the city. t lean towels to every customer at Viereuk shaving parlors. KUKN. BROWN. On Wednesday morning February 28, LS'Jt to Mr and Mrs Clar ence Brown a son. Two brothers. wir.aJ H'u.t Hji DPRICE'S X 'Powder The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Ko Ammonia; No AUm. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Ye 0 the Standard .URING hard time-; cannot afford to experiment with inf 'rior, cheap brands of bak ing powder. It is NOW that the great strength and purity of the ROYAL stand out as a friend in need to those who desire to practise Econ Kitchcn Each spoonful does its per Its increasing sale bea.s witness that it is a necessity to the prudent it goes further. N B 1 Grocers say that every dollar in vested in Royal Baking Powder is worth a dollar the world over, that it does not consume their capital in dead stock, because it is the great favorite, and sells through all times and seasons. OVAL BAXtktO POWDER CO., 101 WALL ST., NCW-VOftK. ! !M It PEWU.IIIU": Tuesday evening, Feb 27. 1D4. : Present, mayor, recorder. marha. treas- nrer and UoonoimeB wtitney. nrfcrtl. I feiffer. M-trenail. Burkhart and V;i!t-r-. I I he following bi'ls acre ordered paid J Henton. i.Vi.35. blank work. Hi T. judges and clerks of election. 32 V): C 0 ijf. t,V; electnc lurnta. $129: W A Mc- Clain. $60. Alhanv I umiture Co: cost bill. 11.75; E ! 1 . tl.50: K K Crosby. $17.24; John Chiswell. $7; H C Harknea. frain o. Wbitner. $10: J O Boahnell. G: I C Dickey. 13.20: I" 'i Hale. $60: C Lee. rO; A W McClain. D '.. Ha. $65: Jihn Jones. $10; electric lights. S1'J9; F An. t- '13. liill of Chas Metzger for 97 for moving furniture was disallowed. Further time wis granted on bills of Susan Punloui. et al. Chas Metzaer al-lressed the council fluently in reference to the above bill, and the bill was allowed. Tbe committee on streets and public roirty reported in fav-r of nt irrantinif the petition of Sarah Brecner for a side- j walk. Petition of A Settlemeir aAintr for privilege of moving building to sidewalk I n .-en!i'i ft.-vr-:. n LTaEtl wKii previs ion that it siould not le changed, nor ad ditions made to it. nor any way alter 1 so as to affect the fire laws of the city. The Sre engines wc reoc-rteJ in eocd working order. Petition of F M Woi aslinir for t-rivi- lege of erecting a w.den partition and awning. Hef erred. Licenses were granted Camper Yrndran and Herman Buelow to sell liquors. I pen rjsest the reoorier read ordinance stating that the first monies received from new taxes should be paid for interest and to the policemen on presentation. Councilman Scheli moved that the city recorder be instructed to receive city war rants in payment of do& taxes. Councilman Walter moved that electric Lent at Jefferson and 1st lie mo red one block eat to First and Thurston so as to light up the street under tbe 0 P track, and thus drive aay tramps and h bos tram under the same. Camel. Petition cf Mrs Wm Mers et al aked for the impioverarnt of 7th street towards the western limits, so that it will In pass able. Ref-rred- a sstcsBw Est irr Tt0la Maivh 27 ih This even ing waiie IWIiliaaT the steamer Hoatr bound for Saa Francisco. Chas Casey, one of tbe proprietors of tbe Albany ice works, stepped from a narrow plank used a a gangway as-rass the dock, into the bay. I : . L . ' 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 uciainc on nis ceau anu guoaiuer on a lore tend7. A rope was immediatelv thrown him but as he was stunned by the blow be . anal .le to help himself. After a hard struggle he was re-coed, hi only injuries being, a cut boost ot tee ear. a bruised side and some wet ciothe. A Nfisascr.. A class cf boys, or yourg men. bare become such nuisances around the depot that tbe S P men have made complaint to Marshal Lee. who proposes to stop tbe nuisance. I nlesc :nev teen Bwstf and behave themselves he states that he will land several of them in tbe calaboose. Salem recentiv had this same trouble, and it wj only by stringent rules that it was stoppol. It will I stopped here also. noiivti o:-!8:it. Will a Slark, ' If yon want a Ka its;i OaSamS call :"ir Jo4phta white labor cig&r , The bestrnamt as :! 10 the : t v m ad rfcysr a UodfM HwlTaOiaW, the loatin tor. A a C. . Jrujj Will & Stark's large line of si.ver ware has created a great deal of taik. Patronise borne industry by smoking the celebrated whit Labor cian, macctactared b Ia!ia Joseph. Bath, ca tin at Viereck parlor. sbavipg and lair See the Mew Improved Singer rawing ohioe. The t - t i- always the cheapest W Sawdeo, aa;rot. Office at F U French e-velry store Sew '.no MacRtssa neativ repsiied and warranted by a thctmaathiy cunpetent work ansa, at F M Kruooh' jewelry sore, Albany By using Hall' Hair Renewer, gray, faded or discolored hair assumes the natu ral color of youth, and gtows luxuriant and strong, pleasing everybo.lv. BackinKhim's Dye for the luskera co.s it work thoroughly, coloring a uniform brown "black, which, when d-y, will neither rut' wa'h off, nor soil linen. Albany ataSSsaS. Wbe.xt.39c. Oats, :'5a. Flour, s.VXt. Mutter, .'. Kggs, Uo, lird. 12 to 15.'. Pork hams uto l&oi ahon Itiora I'.u.lOii alvi'. 11 to l.tc. , Hay. baled, 7 0 aloes Apple , 4 Hops, In . Dried fruit -plums, 9o, apples, As Chtekeus, $4 00 per doasu.3 Beef, on f. ot, ! . Hogs, dressed. 5H'c. Fair consumers Xf.W (.BOCtSIES tKBIVCD. . w . , . I A li McIl wains is the place to boy j w:ni ior tne leasx money. 1 iff lbs Extra C Sugar. .51.00; i its u ran mated sngar 4 lbs Arbuckles Coffee 4'A !be Green Coffee 2) lbs Beet Rolled Oats 30 lbs Best White Beans .a! Best Pearl Oil 3 cans Peach Tomatoes 1 lb Gunpowder Tea 1 lb Japan Tea 1 quart bo'tle Extra f-yrup. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75! 30 -Mi OR 4 lbs b-st California Raisins ' 3 lbs Fine Italian Prunes .29 1 sk pat Roller Floor 65 Remetrber A B Mcllwain enaraatees all goods as represented and that correct weight will be given thictlt Ix It. When it comes to : vi ashing tbe Albanv Steam Laundry is strictly in it. It is doing tho business of the city: the Celestials are going to the wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain washing is cheap euough for anybody in any kind of times. Richards & Philips do first class work and spend their money at homo. Patronize the Albany Steam Laundry. Both the method and results -vbex Sjrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts nliy jet promptlj on the Kidnejs. cr aud Bowels, cleanses the sv- tem cfTectuailr, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cares habitual onstipatioa. Srrep cf Figs is the only remedy of' its kind ever pre duoed, pleasing to the taste acd ac ceptable 13 the stomach, prompt ia its action and truly beneficial in its fr 1 1 m . rut-vis, preparwi ouiy irwm rai cjv.m health v and Rsreeable suoetazecs. its i ti.n-.r- ai-illo-.t nnallfiaia rmmaml to all and have rnada it the meet popular remedy known. Syrup of Faes is for sale is. 50c and SI bottles by all leading drug gifts. Any reliable druggist bo may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it- Do not accept any tubstitute. CAUFCRMM FIG SYRUP CO. st rajtsasco. at. L0.:s-iu. .. mst root tr. Stationery, Toilet Arti-'es. Mj sica Instruments, tie. Hodps & McFarlaiil, The Cornel Drug.Stwre,". Albanyltv Wall Paper Isr-iiKs, 3Paiiitot. OHm (JiasM. Etc J. A. fi; wining ALBANY. -:- 0REG6 NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET INJ. Notice is hereby given to the legal vot er of school district No. 5, of Linn coun ty, state of Oregon, that the annual school meeting for the said district will be held at the court house in Albany, to begin at the hour of 7 o'clock p m oti the first Mon day, being the 5th day of Marcb, 1S9J, This meeting is called "for the purpose of receiving and acting upon the annual re ports of the dtrectots and clerk of said district, and the transaction of business otual at such meeting. Dated this aMh dav of Feb, iS4. .1 KWEATHERFORD. .-Mtest : "Chairman Board of Directors. C II STEWART, Dist Clerk. '"stockholders meelncT Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting ot the "stockholders ot the Odd Fellows Hall Building Association, held in their office. In Albany, Linn county, Ore gon, on Monday, the 5th day uf March, 1S94, at the hour ot 7 o'clock p in, of said day, for the purpose of electing seven di rectors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact any other business that may come efore aid meeting. Dated thl 5th day of February, 1804. E A Parker, Jl-livo Josrph, Secretary. President NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE SX ll ariaud Kxfautor of Ihe last will aai t cata uient ol Audruw Robb, ilisaasSa ha ftlatt her Sa ouut la ta as Lata ol Andrsw Kobb, r iiiim with th sounty dark ol Liuo oiuiitr, OrwlSJB and that tha couaty cuttft at said Linn counts, Sa Sxad tha 10th day of alnrah, ISM, at hour ot 10 o'aloak to th toruoon ! said dav, aaS th oountv coart houa as th pteoa, lar th hwriay ot objwmon U say to aald auiai a oaot ud ta nalUamaut ol said astat. Ikatad Fabruuy tth, im. H H Hmrm Jaxa K Roaa Ally tor Esevutrix. Ei.uuii DRUBS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES MADE f;Y SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY FOR THE CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER FAIR ROM) TRIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Albany to S&R Frsstmo HETTJP.N $2G.90 Inc'uding FIVE Gate Tickets To THE FAIR EICUB'IQS TRIPS. From San Francisco to other points fn California w'M be allowed purchasers of special Midwinter Fair ticket a! the fol lowing round trip rates To stations under 150 miles from Saa Francisco, or. and one-third one way fare. To s'a'-ioni 1 50 miles or mce from San Francisco, one and or.e-Sfth one way fre- rui iiile baici iii.u lusi . ; -. iu .ri , in quire of C K Fror.k, agent a; Aibanv, Or, or address the undei signed. Ricii'n Gray, T H Gocbmaw. Gen Trsffic Man. Gen Penger Agt. San Frarcitco, Cal. E P Rogers, agent, poniard Qr. N ev Advertisements. Ei;';-s Eics, Eccs. Pare bred Silver Lace I Wvar dotts. Ezr tor fettOsj, at the ft It OSI Pfioltry Yard. Frtsas pes S"i. I and 2. 81.23 per 13; pe Ko. 3 $1 per 13. B Fly month E :ks, 75 ct per i3. Jena Sr..:. Aibaar, Or. Cor i::. acd BErj nflR RPST Tha nmra hnnaa alnm. J r sp'endid location. Ca I on tbe ' secretary at tho DxatccSAT office lor par licalars. OR SALE l-l sLa-es of A '.bany e?ee W tncnebt :x lao ojat diridena t his cit . Eiqaire at paying sto this office in IOR RE?TT. Cottag- wi a five toots I blnck and ha 1 trom y 1.1. tail a this ofEee. c C rNYWlRHtyrS-Biarhi sold by HJ F Merrill. For Sa or Traie, a bonse and M in goct location In Albany- Wttt sod cheap for eah cr wiil uavde for land part Ijr oc wholly iaprovsl no vers tr frona lowi Cai or write to this effioe. NOTICE CF APrMHOTMEMT GF EXE CUTRIX Notice is be ebv given that taa coder : iigntvi ha been by the County Court o! Lisn Const-. Oreoo, duly aop-in:iJ as j necuurix of tbe last wiil acd twtamen iof SencT BTi-eri. deceases, asJall per 0n havlrr claims wi:i pren: the suae. cu,y veriaxl as rfOOired by law th9 uo3er5:0a al the 'aw office :.f B wanaajna Jt iaton. I ia Aloacy. urgo 1, w; a a six iuou:u j tiom tbe'da'e herer f. '.banv. Or, Feb l'Ah. U91. i B".aekbur Jt Waison Ma:i!da J Kins ! At'j" for Exie:!-.ru;. Kaoi aHrfca. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELEC- T12N Notice is berety given to tl e te?al ( rotors of schoM district Nn. 5 of Lino , couLty, state cf Oresron. that the annual . school meeting, for said district, will be heiu at the county treasurer s office m Albany, to begin at 2 afiatoafc p at, on the second Mondav, oein : the 12th day of March. 1S94. "lh:s mct:nt Is sailed for the purposa of electirg one direcarto serva tor three years. acJ ct e'erk to serve for on? year, and th transaction of business usual at such meetine. Dated this h dav of Feb, IS&t J K W E VTHERFORD, Attest: Chairman Bard cf Dfreeton C H oTE-VaRT. Pistrlct Clerk. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. j The Steamship HOMER swill ply between San Fran- ciseo and Willamette Valley j points via the Oregon and c at t J :i 1 iovmiutriu liKuv raiiruaut, '.sailing with freight and pas ! senger3on or about the fol lowing dates. From San Fran ciseo on Feb 20, March 2. 12, 22 and ol. From Yaquina: On Feb 25, March 7, 17 aad 27. Fare from Albam and Corvallis to San Francisco: Cabin. $12: Steerage, S9. Round trip tickets, includ ing meals and berth?, for 30 davs, $18. good Chas 1 Honuy, Sox & Co, AnU. Ko 2 to S Market street, San Fratcn. H. K. HYPS. W. H. DISDrSOEK. D.n. J.VUKS ALBANY FDRNITORE CO., fialtiniore Block- Albany, Ore. FURNITURE complete line of IADEII1 TAKING in all its branches. EMBALMING uaxialty. Resitifnce ccicer Sid . ntl Calupooia Str a T. Physician and Surgscn, Office DfUir over Uw a- oa uirfon. Residence, corner lClh and Calapoein st.