( Weekly Dkmoi rai. $i 75 per year n advance, $2.00 at end cf year. MO .A. THAT OrTIOM The option agreement referred to here tofore, baa excited general interest in Albany, aa it means a good deal to the many creditors here, and elsewhere. There is a difference of opinion among creditors aa to whether it should be signed. We giye the option.substantially, and our readers may form their own con clusions : In consideration of $1 and other good and valuable considerations, the under signed creditors of the Oregon Pacific and of either of the former or present re ceivers, T Egerton Hogg, E W Hadley, Charles Clark, hereby sells and assigns to T Egerton Hogg, of Benton county, Oregon, or his assignees, the right and option to purchase at any time before the expiration of one day after the sale of the Oregon Pacific railroad and Wil lamette Valley and Coaat railroad com panies, their properties and franchisee, which sale is fixed for on or about June 2nd, the debts respectively due to each, on the following terms: 36 percent in cash on the day of the completion of the purchase of the said property by the said T Egerton Hogg, under said sale, and 64 percent in first mortgage interest bearing bonds of the new company which is in tended to oe formed by the said T E Hogg and his associates or assigns, the said bonds to be a part of and equal in rank and priority with ihe other first mortgage bonds of the said intended new company. The agreement to purchase the said debts shall become binding on him or his assigns it and as soon as he or they shall cause to be mailed to each one respectively of the signer hereof their acceptance of the option. In reference to the 64 per cent two or more trustees res idents of Oregon are to be appointed by said T E Hogg with the approval of the judge of the Circuit Court for Benton county, to whom the aggregate amount of such bonds shall be issued and v. ho shall be charged with the duty of realizing the same to the beet advantage, and dis tributing the proceeds prorata, without destination, among the parties entitled thereto. Evangelistic services will be continued during the ensuing week at the United Presbyterian church, and a bible reading will be held each afternoon at 3 o'clock. On yesterday morning President Condit preached to a good audience, from the parable of the ten virgins . He presented the truth most clearly, bat gave a some what different rendition of the parable from what we usually hear. He stirred up the minds of many christians by way of remember-once of the things they are neglecting. A large audience greeted Rev Little in the evening; his sermon was most forcible and convincing. The subject "The un pardonable ain, " this sin was clearly de fined aa being the continuous, scornful wilful rejection of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is the work of the Holy Spirit to con vince men of sin, to teach them of right eousness. He leads them by natural ways, but if they will not listen to his promptings and turn a deaf ear to them, time ana time again rejecting the truth, they grieve away the Holy Spirit and aro left in darkness to their self chosen fate. The burning words of warning and earnest entreaty uttered by Mr Little last evening cannot fait in leav ing their impress upon the hearts and minds of his hearers. A cardial invitation is extended to all persons to come to these meetings, particu larly those who have not found the light are urged to attend. Pbobatb Recobd.- In estate of Carter A Zeigler report of sale of personal prop erty confirmed. Fnal acct set for April 7: In estate of E L Knox, testimony of witnesses of will ordered taken. In estate of R Fox .appraisers appoint ed. Inventory filed, real estate $2730; personal, 25. Personal property ordered sold. In estate of Geo C Henderson, Annie4! Henderson appointed administratrix. Bonds, $1000. Appraisers appointed. In estate of A Dodge, final account set for April 2. In estate of Nancy Biggers, inventory filed, real property $1100; personal, property, $2353.63. In estate of Z B Moss, bond of $6000 filed. Eveline and W M Moes, admrs. In estate of B F Zeigler, final account set for April 7. In estate of Martha tJunter.sale of per sonal property approved. In estate ot Ben Serfling, 1st annual account filed. Sale of personal property confirmed. D atk y mo. Great progress baa been made in dairying in Oregon in the last few years. Anything on the subject of cows is always of interest and the Dkm ocbat will be glad to receive some figures from its subscribers. The Register ol Eugene gives the following : We recent ly published an item stating the amount a man in Coos county hail made, off hie tboroug bred cows. The amount was something less than $40 per cow Mr A Harlow furnishes us a statement of what his cows have yielded th past two years. His are common cows but they have paid better than the Coos county thoroughbreds. In 1892 he had 8 cows, and from their milk made 1061 pounds of butter, an average of 207 pounds per cow. Hb sold his butter ier $437, an average of $53.40 per cow. In 1803 he kept 9 cows, made 1872 pounds of batter, the average price received for it was one cent per poind leas, and the average amount obtained from each cow was $49.92. Low Cochtt Mm. -The Oregon ian mentions Hon Geo E Chamberlain o Albany as a candidate for Secretary o Rtate, Hon Jeff Meyers and Hon J K Weatherford. of this county for state treasurer; J B Whitney, ot Aioanv lor state printer, C E Wolverton,of Albany, for congress ; C B Menlague, for secre tary of state. It fails to mention several other populist candidates- Of the above men the Man about Town predicts that ot more than one will receive a nomina tion for the office mentioned. OIVIS BK JOY Both the method and resulu when Syrup of Figs it taken; It is pleasant and refreshing to the tate, ana acts feutly yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver aad Bowels, cleanses tbe sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia tbe only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substacccs, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it the moot popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 91 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AM FRANCISCO, CAL. louis vilu. at. new ran . v. OIBOTTIT COURT The following grand gury was drawn : O Butler, foreman ; J as Bond, Gro W Cline, Jacob Nye. A B Morris, J A Mc -Bride and H C Davis. W C Tweedale and Luther Elkins were appointed bailiffs, and A B Woodin given charge of the grand jury. State of Oregon vs James Bannon, burglary. Continued. State of Oregon vs C Baker F S PLelps. larceny. Continued. State of Oregon vs O Baker A F S Phelps, larceny. Continued. Staie of Oregon vs C Baker i IS Phelps, Larceny. Continued. Slate of Otegon vs J I Brannin. Ob mon under false pretenses. Continued . P J Porter et al vs John C Elder. Par tition. Continued, pending reference. ToplisdtCovs Mary Cougill. Rec of money. Continued, pending garnish ment. Geo J Branaer vs Mary Cougill. Rec of money. Same as above. Mooney Valentine & Co vs MaryCougill Recovery of money. Same as above. Capital National Bank vs W F Crosby. Rec of money. Con by conse.it. T P Baldwin & Co vs Goldsmith and Runkle. Rec of money, attachment. In the matter of the assignment of L T Henness. Assignment. Continued. In the matter of the assignment of Geo W Smith. Assignment. Continued. J C Goodale vs Serepta M Hansard et al. Fore of Lien. Continued by con sent pending reference. J M Brown v A F Gooch. Fore of chat mtg. Continued by consent. J L Cowan (trustee vs Serepta M Hansard. Fore of lien. Senders & Sternberg vs L Houston. Sec of money. Continued for service. Sarah M Shields vs P C Harper Jt Co. Leave to issue Ex. Same as above. L J Houck et al vs J Vernon et al. Partition. Continued pending sale of Hens- In the matter of the assignment of libertine Kriesel. Assignment. Con tinued. Jessie Wilbelm vs Henry Wilhelm. Divorce. Dismissal for want of prose cution . Enoch Cyrus et al vs Warren B Cvrus i et a). Partition. Continued pending : ale. j Allie A McPherson vs M S McPberson. j Divorce. Continued pending reference. In tbe matter of the assignment of the Ore Met Paint Co. Assignment. Continued. John K Herren vs G Rsnfro A AT Talent. Rec money; Attachment. Con tinued for service. In the matter of the assignment of W R Graham. Assignment- Continued. W J VauSchuyw & Co vs Huston & Miller. Rec of money. Continued for service Sarah J Elder et al vs J A McBride et al. Partition. Continued pending ref erence. E J Wilooghby vs J M McCully 4 O P Danals. Motion for execution. Con for service. Harford W Smith vs Minnie E Smith. Divorce. Nonsuit on motion of plff. The Alliance Trust Co vs J L Holida etal. Fore of mtg. Continued by cojsent. W SDenham vs L A Woodle et al For of mtg. Same si above- Davos & Robaon vs Frank Wood. Rec of money; Attachment. Continued pending reference. N S Brown vs Blex A q f Harold. Rec of money ,- attachment. In the matter of the assignment of Isaac Beam. Assignment. Continued. Frank Zimmerman v John Rometscb To set aside attachment and lor dam ages. Continued. James Nanny et al ve Louisa D Settle mire etal. Partition. Continued pend ing reference. Cruson & Menzies vs Harry Wilson. Rec of monev; attachment. Same as j above. Cruson & Menzies vs Wilson A Chase. Rec money attachment. Same aa above. V E Hardin vs Wilson & Chase. Rec moay Continued pending reference. Assignment Pro pat tc Butler. Continued. I A Morris & Co agt W L Moore. Re covery of money. Judgment for plaintiff. Sylvester Bros agt Pound Bros. Re covery of money; attachment. Judgment forpfiff. Linn County National Bank agt G W Puraefnll. Recovery money; attaenment. Judgment for plff with order to sell at tached property. W A Lane agt E B Michael. Recovery money; attaenment. same as above J P Wallace vs O C Awbrey et ux of money attach. Settled. n R P Schlosser agt G F Russell and L Viereck. Recovery money; attachment. ' Judgment for plff. Knapp Burrell ic Co vs W W Howes. Rec money attach. Settled. Knapp Burrell & Co vs John Leedy. Rec of money attach . Settled. J W Althouse agt H J and W H Maple. Recovery money; attachment. Judgment for plff with order to sell attached prop erty. 8 E Young agt H J Maple. Recovery money; attachment. Same as above. S E Young agt W H and M A Maple. Recovery of money; attachment. Settled. John lsom agt J S Lisles. Recovery of money; attachment. Judgment for plff with order to sell attched property. I Claggett vs W H & J E Sloper. Rec of money attach. Settled. Assignment H F Pound. Continued. Reeves & Co agt G W Young et al. Re covery money; attachment Settled. W I Vawter agt X E Fox et al. Re covery money ; attachment. Default and judgment. J C Powell agt .1 L Cowan. Recovery money. Default and judgment. Mitchell. Lewis Ic Staver Co agt B B Butler. Recovery money; attachment. Settled. Assignment Boenicke Bros. Continued. Linn County National Bank aj.-t H L Cranor. Recovery money; attachment. Default and judgment. John Burnett vs Aaron Wilson. Rec of money; attachment, fettled. Tho Columbia Car & Tool Co vs Albany St Railway Co. Rtc of money attach . Settled. W M Quailey agt John Morgan. Re covery money; attachment. Default and judgment. Linn County National Bank agt M A and W E Kelley. Foreclosure. Default and decree. Linn County National Bank agt O and Cornelia Jennings. Foreclosure. Decree for plaintiff. Assignment of F L Kenton. Continued, S E Young agt Q F Russell et ux . Re covery of money, attachment. Settled. Linn County National Bank agt W W Davis and Louis Viereck. Recovery money; attachment. Default and judgment. Linn County National Bank agt L Viereck. Recovery money; attachment. Default and judgment. E Houston aat B F and Fannv Dodire. Default and judgment. First National Bank agt O P Card. Re. ovary; attachment. Default and judgi ient. Aarignment Louis Viereck . Continued Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. agt A P Talent & Sons. Recovery money; attach ment. Default and judgment. George W Gray agt C W and Lewis bong. Recovery money ; uttach client. Set tled. R G Keene airt Chas and Mary Scboeler. Recovery money; attachment. Default and judgment. Ed Zeyss agt W W and Josephine Wett- I,' 1 T 1 I L 1 .1 inn. 1 uiijliumiic leiauit. snu uecree. Jacob Kees agt Iiavina McCulloch et Foreclosure. Continued: Agnes Logan agt A 11 Logan. Divorce Continued. Ed Goin vs Vallego Cox. Settled. Assignment K C Pyatt. Assignee dis charged. Linn Co Nafl Bank xs Geo W & Job C Smith. Rec momey. Verdict for plff siyou principal, 9100 auys tees. Chas Henry agt M Van Alstine et al. Foreclosure. Default and decree. There have been 152 conversions in a revival at Dallas. The Idaho building at the world's fair has been sold for $4000; it eriginally cost $25'00. It will tie taken to New York state, for a country residence. The school election was In progress this afternoon. Hon J K. Wealherford and John Foshay were" the candidates for di rector director. C H Stewart and F E Allen wen being run for c'eik. James C Scott, the harness maker, was arrested this morning by Deputy U 8 Marshal George Humphrey on the charge of sending an obscene letter to Mrs Jane Compton, Dr Pearsons, of Chicago, offers to give $100,000 to the Pacific University, of Forest Grove, provided its friends give $100,000 more. His $100,000 is evident ly safe. The populists of Linn county are modest fellows. They have four candi dates for state officers, Dr J L Hill, for governor, B F Ramp, for congressman, C B Montague, for secretary of State, and George Alexander, for state prin'er. The recent convention endorsed the first two named. The Press Times of Seattle says that Governor Sylvester Pennover .of Oregon, is a square-shouldered, we 11-built man of some 60 odd years. He might be mis taken in a crowd for either a Methodist camp-meeting exhorter, a Texas cattle man or prosperous logger. As a public speaker he will never rank with Patrick Henry. Frank J Darby, ticket agent of the Southern Pacific in East Oakland, Calif, and James B Young, a gateman on the local train, - had some words about 7 o'clock Saturday morning, which ended bv Young striking Darby over the head with a lantern. The latter replied by drawing liis pistol and emptying the five chambers at his assailant. All five halls struck Young, but owing to the small caliber of the pistol and the fact that Young had on a heavy overcoat at the time, only one of the bullets took effect, penetrating the left shoulder a anon distance, irom which it was ex tracted by toe surgeon. M I htav the stenographer, of is in the city. S A Tucker, the Parker gun man, is in the city on his annual trip to the coast. Mrs Buell and Miss Bitchens returned from San Francisco yesterday. nDr Whitney will be buried at or near Newport and not in this saty. Mrs Paddock of Independence, stater to Mrs C O e is visiting the latter iu this dty' The regular meeting of the W C T 17 TW 06 Md to-niorrow afternoon at their I hall. Mrs N L Calloway, of Salem is in the city visiitng her parents Mr and Mrs A 1 Barter. Mrs L Bilyeu, of Eugene, is in the city tow in ,ni respect, on a visit. - Louis Barzee has been elected princi- TAXCUiT. pal of the Jefferson schools for the com ing year, also of the Seminary at Soda- ville. Tang est. Or., March 12. ISM. T J Met leary received a few votes ae a 1 Our public school has closed down for nominee on the representative ticket of j the season unless a subscription school is the Populists- Some menment was j taken up. We understand that Prof A W created when Don Smith informed the j Moses is getting up a subscription school convention that McCleary was a resident I end has the promise of 21 sebnteraand will of Linn county. Statesman Til Ford, of Salem, a prominent can didate for governor, Judge R S Stranan, of Portland, Judge McFadden. of Cor valiis. are among the outside lawyers attending conrt. slilsll. Gates, Ore, Mar. 12, '94. Mr Drw passed through town on hh I way to QuarUvtile. Ha was accompanied i by the guide, Mr White, and four miners. , Success to hi undertaking n . . .. . . . iitcic 11 repunpg 10 pc tnirty leal 01 snow on the summit of Luckv Camp and more falling. It nas been a a'leadv snow or rain 'nce December. The oidet in habitants can not recollect of seeing so much snowy weather. The republican were to hold a chit meeting at the People Party hall on Tliursdav eve, but aa thy didn't muster a quotum they ajourned for another week to try It again. At the organization of the chi at Mill Citv Mr Odeil of Salem spoke and was answered br E C Neat, populist. It seem that Mie one ha got a aprte against t hit particu'ar part of the utdveise for the last week has been to wet that our web were slippery. Mrs Taylor Foster has been quite ill but is now around. flnra - Tn Mr VI . . .,1 c l.w.i ... . . H.,u ... , niutui Ofllllll a f . - - . 1 , . . , .... .. . ten pwunu gin. notner ana child doing 1 r- , , , 1 well. Also to Mr ar.d Mrs EC N.al an " .L J,fPhmAT, dto eleven round bov : Minnie spent aturday ami Sunday in Al- Alfred Heaih met with an accident at inc mill ui rnmr i,rttm im i- u n . n . . . the circular saw he lost part of Kit thumb and first and second finger by Co ing In contact with said saw. aneomcer 01 the literary socirtv were elected the lat meeting A J Gate Pre i VPDC Smith: Sec I I Bawten s A Wm LewU: liniin, riii. mi,. steal btatc aaucs. John W (iilliland to Waiter w Howes, piece land. 13 E 1 J T Downing to Wm Itowning 16b qq i 9qq l J acres. 11 E I L C Marshall to M M Lines. 56 feet, bl 46, Albany 1100 ! Cora Ann Cox to W M Robert-. 1 acre. 14 w 2 jC2 L S to Marcellus Armstrong, 160 acres, 9 fc 4 Patent ' U S to Henry W Reeves. 160 acres. r.4 Patent V S to Richard L Gaines, 160 acres, 9E4 I'atent S to Arnold Wink. 160 acres. 8E4 Patent W H Foster lo John R Orchard, t, interest in 160 acres, 13 E 1 Martha Buoy to Mrs R B Pegg, SI acres, 11 w 3 Wm Hahn to E J Elwin. 160 acres, 15 w 2 James Fennell et al to Margaret Fennell, 320 acres, 10 w 2 C P Hogue to H A Hogue, 180 acres, 12 w 4 C H McFarland to Mary E McCoy. 13 acres, 14 w 2 Jas Morgan to M E Bilyeu, l.'i acres, 10 w 1 100 1300 1600 10 500 That Stamp Phoblkm. Fred F Scott, of Dell, writes to the Malheur Gazette as follows: I notice in your newspaper a stamp purchase made by a young lady student of Albany college. She certainly deserves great credit, as her idea is both ingenios and instructive. So you may say to her if she wiil extend her trade over this way we will put up for her three linerent packages, each containing a liferent numW of statnos. each contain ing a precise dollars worth, and each com -plyirgjitrictly with her proposition. 34 2 cent stamps, 17 ones, 5 threes, total 56 for $!. 38 2s, 14 Is, 10 3s, 62 for$l. 18 2s, 6 Is, 20 3s, total 44 for 91. Bto Attobhey'h Fkks. The Corvallis News says: It will be seen by referring to tbe council procceeUings that the bill against the city for legal services in the water bond case agpTOgate we un derstand that the taxpayers will be re quired to pay about 1200 for their attorney's fees in the same case. Quite a difference. The item in the proeaings reads: The bill of Whalley, Strahin & Pipes, for the amotit of 81000. for leiral services in the case of P Avery et al vs the city, and that of J R Brvson for $250 for leiral services in Kame cane, were retcrred to tinanrw com mittee. , Liccoln Co. PoruLiHTs. The populist of Lincoln county made the following nom inations Saturday last: Jas uruce, ot Benton county, and Thos Stakely, of Tol edo, were the choice of the convention for ioint senator and joint representative, re spectively; for clerk, D P Blue; sheriff. lieoA Landis; county judge, a iijyicrau den; county commissioners, A H Guynn and Jas Hamer; school sup't, A W Skinner; assessor, ) W fansh; coroner, Or ST M Carter. Letter liiat. Foilowiea is tUe list of letters remaining in tbe post office at Albany, Linn oountyr Oregon, Fed 3d, 1894. Persons calling for these letters must give tha data on wnton tbey were advertised. Mr Frank Bruce, Mr Mackie, liuckanan, Mr John Moier, James Moore, Mr Ed Olver, Mr J Rickubaugh, G W Russell esq, Miss Fronkie Suuons, Helen E Tayler. Taos. MoKTBrra, P. M. There seems to lw a good deal of doubt and questioning as to the meaning of tho option paper which is being circulated among the lalwr anil material creditors of the OP R R. We notice also several in accuracies in the accounts of it which have leeii appearing in the papers the last few days. We havo taken some pains to yet what we believe to be accurate information about this, anil the result we now place at the disposal of our readers. In the first place the paper ia an option to purchase these debts and not a purchase outright. This option expires one day after the com ing safe of the railroad, the second of June next. If the option is accepted, in the event of the purchase of the railroad by the parties in question, the price to be paid for the debts is .36 per cant in cash, on the completion of the purchase of the road, and 64 per cent in the new first mortgage interest bearing bonds, to be issued by the purchasers. Such bonds are to be of the same rank and quality aa whatever other bonds are issued by the purchasers. They are to be issued to trustees, to be ap proved by th judge, who are to realize them aa they think beat, and distribute the proceeds, without deduction, among the signers of the ootion ixtoer. in proportion to the amount of their debts. It appears therefore, that there is no question of a permanent holding of these bonds, aa some persons appear to think; but the realiza tion may take place just aa soon as the bonds come into the hands of the trustees. Some such course was necessary to carry out the intention of the persons offering to take the option, as the bonds will come . we suppose, in the usual denominations of ' one thousand dollars each; therefore, some way of realizing them, and distributing the proceeds among small holders was in volved; Some persons also heve inquired what tho term and amonnt per mile of the of the bonds would be. Q These questions ,'nnnnt ho nnaffAml nnm- TliA rmrchitserv 11111.1 rial mm i t. a u ti.,11 I It a anla Vtau l.tn made what their bond issue will be. V ""I" V01 9"9 "W take. "!!" , they will give to the option sellers. U tney ; accept the notions: what is good enough I , for the purchasers must be good enough j for the creditors; and the selling value of j the bonds will have to be supported by ! these purchasers for their own sakes, we ! should think. Some questions have been raised aa to ! who will lie the trustees for the creditors. Of course they should have a voice in the matter. They should have trustees in whom they have implicit confidence. By the op tion paper this result will be reached by the provision making the approval of the jddge necessary to the appointment of the trustees. If the creditors are not satisfied with the names suggested, their course is plain, namely to- make their objections known to Judge l-ullerton, who may bere- j lied on to follow the wishes of the cmli HMHHdni.t t;,i.a J,, 1 ..r, I 1 I It VI White is going to teach the spring term of school at Plainview and we understand Hits Cora Vann ia going to retire from the school room and will nuke her home with James Jenks and wife. Our Literary society elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing term : Presi dent. A Itouglat; vice-president. Claude Beard; secretary. Cora Hudson, treasurer. H S Mills, editor. Wmmie McGbee; mar ahrl, W A Smith. Mr Robineti, who ha; been stopping at Lebanon for two weeks, returned to his borne in Tangent Saturday . John and Thomas Beard, who have been by the bedside of their father, have re turned to their respective homes in Wash ington and Eastern Oregon. Grandma Beard of this place has been spending several dara visiting her folks. Mrs EUea Casey, of Woodhorn. She is now .5 years old. Mr W 0 Hudson, will soon move hi family in Mr Carter Sharp's residence, and we hear that H W Settiemire intends mov ing his family to Tangent soon. A Tea social was given at Mr Jcaepb Simpson's on last Friday night. Owing to the inclemency of the weather there was not a very large crowd present, about 40 i being present It was given for the benefit of the M E Church South. A good time wwa - had. P"?- " l1 .lUarteny meeting at Ibe M I'Sitrfh Snnth v.. The special ssrvickh at the Called Prrshytertaa church are still well attended and full ol Interest One ol the miracle 01 nst-'The ma. that wa him blind. 5" . tn5?e dlscusred Uut evening flslniv and forcibly were the truth et .ilth, (howing that phytical blindness, j I tnougn verv duireumg, wa not 10 be I compared with spiritual biindnesn, and th ' tact was emphasised that none are so blind I as tho who will not ce. they have eye j to ace, and they see not, they have ear to hear, and they" hear not." Let 'here be a good attendance tonight. There U room lor more, come and hear for yourelve. i ... .. . BO longer onnu, out come wncre you 1 may receive the light of the glorious Gos PC' ot Uhrut. hervice thl evening st 7:30. Bibte reading each dav at 3 o'clock. Come and ee. Three Rovs. - About a week ago some one entered the room of the baker in the rear of Conrad Meyer's store and stole a watch chain, charm, and several other article, valued at $15. Yesterday after noon Chief cf Police Lee captured the thieves; a-bo proved to be three boys, Felix Hamilton, recently interested in the burning of the Chinaman's tent, and the votincr Kim of Monroe Vrrd and IVter ' Black One afternoon tbey climbed over I the transom to the door, tock the things ' and hid them. All the articles were re covered. It is prohable that at least the Hamilton boy will lie sent to the reform school. A Bin Fioht. The most hotly contest ed election for school director ever held in Eugene was that which took place yester day. The real contest was whether Mr I V S Ried, former principal of the Albany public schools should be retained at the head of the Kugene public whools. Mr Preston the gentleman favoring the reten tion of Mr Reid was elected By 99 major ity. Mr Reid's many friends here will be pleased to hear of this result. Hon Jeff Meyers denies being a candi date for state treasurer. The truth is most of these so called candidates are not candidates at all. Papers like the Oregonian like to have something to till up with, and so they draw several prom inent names and announce thera as candidates. That is about as near as the se papers strike a nail. A Gorvaixih Jokb. The foot ball silver cup, holding three pints and costing $125 has arrived at Corvallis. Inscribed on it is the following joke: "Presented by the cit izens of Corvallis to the foot boll team of the State Agricultural College, of Oregon, in oommeinoration of their winning the championship of the stats of Oregon for tbe yearsI93-4. The School Election . At the school election yesterday lion J K Weatherford was elected director. Though the name of John Foshay had .been placed on some of toe tickets he was not a candidate, and re ceived only a few votes. F E Allen was elected clerk, receiving 225 vote-; C H Stewart, 116. W E Chandler was taken sundenly ill last evening. He was at his home alone when the spell began to come on, but reached the residence of Jesse Spencer when he fell in an unconscious state. A physician was at once summoned antl he was soon revived and he is now getting along nicely. He is still at Mr Bpeaeat a. Mis Chandler came over from LsMMMi to day having been called to the bedside of her husband. Corvallis News. Will Tuev 8k Siuneu. Mr C C Hogue went to Mill City yesterday with the much talked of option papers. '1 ho Dkmo- cbat is informed that a good many are not signing the paper. On the other nana the News of Corvallis savs : We learn that the names of creditors of the O P company rep resenting $23,000 were placed on the option papers at Albany yesterday and little or no opposition was met with. This is certain ly a good showing for one day's work. We understand that they are also being gen erally signed in Corvallis. K T Lewis, tho nan recently held by Justice Curl to await tho action of the grand jury, made an ingenius attempt yes terday to escape from the county jail. Male ing a saw out of the main spring of Ins watch he sawedd off a bar in the top of the water closet anil broke off five bars. Just after supper he climbed through the hole . Taking a sharp pointed bolt, which he drew frnii the wall he dug some brick from the wall leading over the corridor, crawled through the hole, walked along the grating over the corridor, climbedup through a hole over head and crawled to the south side I corridor into which ho soon had an opening. This side of the jail baa not been used for some time, being in a bad condition, ami is not kepted locked, a fact that seems to have been known by the prisoners. He threw his coat and vest to the floor. Just as he did so and was preparing to lower himself into the corridor, Sheriff Jackson entered the corridor after something ami saw the situation oi affairs at once. Lewis was at once placed in his cell, and the four prisoners were locked up while the jail was being repaired. Had he had but five minutes more he would have been on the street, and in the dork, it was theu eight o'clock, might have em-awed. None of the other prisoners joined in the attempt. though they Kept their months shut. Tail is the fourth attempt to break from the jail, all of which h.ivo been frustrated by the Sheriff. - eea-a11 A Mr Hay a died at Haisey last evening. Particular not learned. There will be a special meeting of A i ig i bany Lodge No. 4 I O O F this evening at 7: jo o'clock. Ah member required to attend. The PopuiUt of Marion County on Saturday nominated A F Beard, of Staton tor the office of sheriff. Mr Beard was a former Linn County man and was better known a Jessie Beard, perhaps the tallest man in the County. "March to search" is the old adage. It ! marches out anv weakness of the vtem. ' resulting from impure Mood. Those who use Ayer's Ssrtapsrilta find March no more searching or even dtssgreeable than any other month. This medicine i a or. derful Invigerator. "I have ned Ayer's Hair Vigor for a nuraier of years, snd It ha always given me satisfaction. It is an eicetleni dresa ing, prevent the hair from turning grav. Insure its vigorous growth, and keeps the calp white and clean." -Mary A Jackwn, i last regular meeting was reconsidered and Salem, Mass. j the light was ordered kept in its present There ha bee i ome conirverv a to 1 place, the first white child bjrn within the p'C- ; A communication was read from Albany ent limit, of Lane county. From the Engine Co. No. 1 in which the carpet on moat reliable intormat ion we can obtain the floor of the Council Cham I ra was pre that honor belongs to W P Marin, who aented the city. On motion the same was was bom Mtv 27, 1S47, on the place now acr.epted. owned and occupied by Wm Stewart, near Councilman Schril rwwrfc,! nrm,;.!!.! tiothen. Corvallls is growing In wealth. In IS87 the two scuool dittricc ia town were united. Ac this time the total taxable property within iu boundaries wa about f5oo,ooe; In 1890, $699486: In 1S91.I749.-, 510; in iV;,(-;o,:;3;i'i 1893, $1,047,000. Thua in ix years the value of property in 1 5 Pr cent, or over SCMyaM Gairtte The following patent have been leaned to citizens of Oregon. Julius W Flower, of Newport, tor a viae ; Felix K Froman and H C Hurry, of Va, Malheur county, fore sagebrush cutler; Clinton J Kurt's, of Salem fur a fruit drier; John Over hot cr. of Cottage Grove. Lane county, tor a governor attachment tor eparaor? Cha W Tremain, of Portland, for a steam ttawp Mr Arch Allen, of Dayton, Wash, is in the city. Mr Arch Blackburn, of Brownsville is in the citv. SA Hotin, of Harrisburg, was in , The7 ,,r k'ndergsrten In Albany this forenoon. j Co'.umbos Ohio and more are demanded. Mr Frank Wheeler returned this noon ' repoblilaw at Oak Creek school from Forest Grcne where he went yee-' oad a club of about ! last evening. terdar with a patient for the Keeley cur, i Charles Nkkell. editor ot the Jackson AO Condit, of Salem, was in the city ! Times U befog mentioned tor con- during the day. ; Judge M L fine k a candidate for cir- I A' -TCtcriU-T . h" CM 01 lhe cuit judge of Multnomah couotv. : Bank of Caofornla agt J L Cowas wa MimRoMStKehvmd: an expert milliner ' f!"5, J" McAnhur appeared for J IWIJ vT, T.' . .V7i, rTTti ! ,h defendant . of roruana. nas accepted a position at the 1 .... Ladies Bazaar, and ha already begun her The,re.u,u' 5f'n V. ,Ibn-T lod duties there. j No. 4 I OO F will be held till evening. N S DuBois will 1,0 to Albany to-morrow morning, having been rupnmaed as a wit nets in the trial of I rpnaogie. Eugene Guard. 9 Jack Dempcey i working for a dramaLk 1 1- .1 Zt . 1 t eocj-, . . "VT !? C7 TT-Y 7 i- moat of which be sends to his wife in East j rvrusna. Licenses have been issued fcr the mar riage of Edward Willough'bv and Uwa E Hawk. Wallace Hawk snd Lida F AiMd. lay Wilaon and Hallie Kichards.Jay Lewis Perry and Sadie McNeil. J L Scott, the popular k-rorenr ilniixmer. ""T" 'jt Ihit ol Gardner A Mc Lemon, cf the near future He meets to make this 1 fyntiXmi fy. W that ol Hob- Mtw hiat liai.l.itiBrrnrs IIm enminir .n . . . Z . v.v .... ----- 1 -- " .-s.irl Is a Bn.ut's Embback. .Tbe Silver Creek corresTondent of the Lakeview Ex- aniiner reports that J A Buick had a hand- to-haad combat with a cinnamon bear Wednesday morning of list week. Sank Howard and tieorire Pavne had crippled the bear and were on its trail when.enierg-' ing from a clnnip ot heavy pine timber growing just outside of Horning' field, they were struck with horror to ben old Jay enfolded in the embrace of bruin. Payne hissed his dog. 'Shag" on the bear, which loosed its bold upon Jay and took up the nearet tree, from whch a well-directed hot by Sank laid him low. Jay. we-ik from Iom of bloo.1. was tenderlv carrie.1 to ' James Ross's nlace. and Dr Sneltina sum - i mooed, who pronounced his injuries not , neeesaarilv fatal, althouirh tho strilin." he says, ia torn loose from the backbone. - There is mch hope for his early recovery. Tbe injured nuin is the youngest son of Hon I f K Kuick, of Koseburg. Pint. ARMorn t A-lll.AXI V. hile .. . . . wanUeruiK uwmi uiwn .-... a. u-i ....... making an examination of what there was in Ashland to be seen, P D Armour, the millionaire Chicago packer, accompanied by two oilier memlwrs of his party, drop ped into Pelton & Neil's market looked over tbe very thosoughly equipped estab -lishment and inquired into the details of the butchering bua'.nes here. Twj very choice quarters of beef were hanging in the shop and Mr Armour remarked their tine appearance and asked what that beer had len fattened upon. When told that alfalfa hay alone had miule such beef he expressed great surprise and said that was as good beef as could lie had anywhere in tbe United Suites. "Yes." remorse I Louis Werlh. the accomplished cutter. whose only information of the identity of his visitors thus far was that they were from Chicago, ''that liecf would cost you nine oenbi in l hicago. on no. nitnm that" replied Mr Armour. "Well, but I know it would" said t-ouie, intimating hat he knew a few things about what good beef was worth in Chicago. "I think 1 should know" replied the jork king, "for I kill about 9000 such beeves aa that per day in Chicago. My name is Armour. Louie didn't faint but be might uave done so if Mr Neil had not lieen at his elbow to smile tit him. Anyway ho yielded his argument. "Thi shop will prosper all right" remarked Mr Armour aa he examined the nicely prepared head cheese, sausaims. etc. "for I see vou know how to take tart; ot the scraps. 1 hut s the seeres of the business." Tidings. Prssbttkiiy The Oregon and Wl lauiette Frcsbvteries of the Cumberland Presbyterian church convened at the C P church in the city at 2 o'clock this after noon. Both Presbyteries adjourned at once and went into joint session to dis cuss the matter of entertaining tho dele gates and visitors of the general assembly which meets at Eugene in this state in May. The attendance at the two sessions is good and th people of the local church are manifesting tneir interest lit in- meeting by giving large attendance. There will be services at the church this p m at 7 :30 o'clock by the Moderator of the Willamette Presbytery, Rev J C Templeton, of Salem. The people of the city are invited to attend All sessions open. MARaUKD MOSS KDVARlS.On March 0. 18K4. at the residence of the brides father Mr W M Moss and Miss Eva Edward. Rev Gilbert McElroy officiat- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report KM. ABSOLUTELY PURE "WEDNE SID'VTf orr- OOT7WOZZ. Tuesday evening. March 13. Present Mayor, Mw Willi. Chief of Police and Councilmen Whitney, Schell, I'feiffer. Hiirkhart, Mondial! and Walters. Further time was granted the committee on accounts and current expense. The committee on streets and public property reported in favor of granting the petition of J F Troutman et al, asking that the west end of 7th street be graded and graveled. Ordered granted. The petition of Frank Woo. I privilege of putting np a wooden awning in rear of bis brick marble shop was granted. The committee appointed at a special meeting to confer with the sheriff in refer ence to writing receipts for city taxes for 1894 reported nothing done; also that lawyer consulted had not yet givn their opinion as to whether the sheriff may be compelled to write receipts for city taxes for I'M aa ordered by the city A report of Chief Kngjnw I (annals, was read showing the fire department to be in good eon.lition. He recommended the pur chase of 200 feet f.'t of hose, also that traps be it in on Ferry street. Filed. Thejmatter of cote fjr the fire engines. , was referred to the committee on fire and I water. The petition of Santiam Lumper Co et al ! asked that electric light be alio red to re main at Jefferwrm and 1st and not be re moved a ordered. motion the ai-tion of complaint about barbed wire and harrow ling pUced on sidewalks and report.-d three case of dresses and overcoats being torn on account of the same. On examina tion the ordinances were found to give merchants two feet for the displav of good regardless of their character. The recorder reported that O persons had paid their dog tax out of 160 assessed. A month further time wan given for the payment of such tax. On, motion Engineer Jolm Jones was sascsed special policeman without additional compensation. The object was to give him the privilege of receiving cash for hi war rants; though th- opinion was expnped that it would not be sufficient without a new ordinance. j mere win na w or a id ine tutu oegree- All member and sojourning brethren are requested to attend The wages of teacher in the Eugene school wiil probably he reduced 20 per cent. School teachet have to take t-He -"-'"-" m bard time doc with wof iti the iet ol tbe In the U S court at Portland yssatt dav Ja C Scott, oi thl dty, wa fined : I15 for wndin; an obscene letter through : the mail to Mr Jennie Compton. The fine wa paid. There were thirty bid for creeling the i new hiinil school at Salem. T.ie lowest kirk .V M.-Kenzie. of Portend. Sis 22. 1 - - - Cumbiaaiiont usually count, and so will the combination barber ahop opened near C M vT grocery tore. Ill light. coo raodiou, inviting and presided .. -er by lour gejtlemanly barber. A Benton Couny man a few dav ago aid to tbe O P mail agcr,-.. -What t Butterworth'".' The answer wa, -'more than Rainwater ". ThU question ol name remind -1 that an O P engineer has a very hard oee, Cateel'. Tbe Eojcne made its hrt njp op the river saaaniay. It t sited from . with the M ;v, which went to Kugene, re turard and met the boat at Alba- y. It i (low In blgb water: but when low watrr get here, u will probably be the only boat ! ln" wr- ! eUercay at CorvallS Judge Fullcrton ' aranled . order to pay O P empoye a , " rrontl s pay Iron, rcb t to March 1 and ihe money will be distributed at or.ee. Tot I Receiver Clark'a Uyle ol doing buMn'M Prince QsIIISSJS. a wealthy Russian nobleman, propose to ride on borsc-K;ck "O" 5t Teiershure to San trancrsro. A 1 be ha already made a 1 ajtSSB mile trip it , -..,,- h lll .,r. d. Wf.il mm'rh for hi trip through this va!lv with j;reat inter'. He is now in San Frarcisco, so It will be a long lime to wait. The Mae populUt convention cenvene In Oregon City tomortow. Dr J L H'll.can didtte for governor, B F Ramp, for con gres, C B Montague, for secretary ol state, and si! the delegates left for the seat ot war this ncor. it I probable Nathan fierce will be nominated lor covernor. There I much more uncertainty about ihe other can lidates. EvAXi.Ki.isTic baa lima. News comes to us from all parts of the world of a deep spiritual interest pervading tee entireties. 1 here is an increasing activity among christian ieople everywhere, and thousands are Deng nreught into the light. Or 1 ler- son suvs "tins is the age ot the spirit and surely Uiere is evidence that this is true. We are glad to note that our ciy has felt tins influence 111 a measure. Our people are evidently leing quickened, and we lielieve that the spirit will yet come 111 still greater power in answer to the prayers of christians. Rev Little made strong appeal to tbe unconverted last even ing at Uie V 1" church. His text was an eloquent appeal iu itself--"Behold the IiOrds hand is not shortened, that it cannot save, neither hi ear heavy that it cannot hoar." We are saved from the pollution and penalty of sin and saved to heaven. There was a large audience in a' tendance hust night and we hope for a still larger! one tonight. Come out and hear for your-N solves. Gaihikx Seeds. Every Ixxly should have u garden. Aro you one who will. Then go to Stewart & Sox Hardware Co and make your selection from a fresh supply of all the seeds in tho market, the largest stock in the city. Awarded Highest Honors at World's Fair DPR!CE'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Aluu, Used iu MUUonsTof.Homes 40 Ye.irs tfic Standard- Baking Powder OX A-L. K Ei Thompson, of Portland, is in the city. Mrs I N Woodle returned to Albany this noon after an absence of several weeks. Mr and Mrs Hale liackensto of Dallas returned home ibis aiternoon after a short visit in Albany. Capt N B Humphrey baa been nomi nated for recorder by the Umatilla coun ty popnlists. However, the Captain. still claims to be a republican Major Yoran, Capt Graham, and I Lieut Roblin of the second t armed in Albany thw noon, and to- night will inspect I Company and tha hospital corps as .well as their prop-r- ( ties. j Rev Geo E Haw, of Portland, arrived in Albany this noen and will preach at the 1 U P church tonight. Tfi&rZ rr' -l ZIZZ.,Z ZZ. I convention to be held touierrow W U av awsvayawawpssj sw sh psawasasa aa euuc Frank Lewis, formerly of Corvallis, and at one time a noted and fleet sprinter, ar rived here today from San Francisco. It will be re mem br red that he was stricken with paralysis sometime ago while in Fast-! era Oregon, front the effects of which he j ha not as yet entirely recovered, bet be says he continues to improve. Corvallis Newp. The lauket partv at the K of P hall held last evening by the two lodge was a social suoce . An introductory program was gisen of much interest. G W Wright deliv ered the address of welcome and announced the exercise. Roy Parker. Elma Parker and Jessie Clifton sang well: a vocal duet by Misses Warner and Farrell. was a pleas ing effort. Mis Edna Allen was heard in a piano solo rendered with a skillful touch The little daughter of Mr L' I' Will delight ed the audience with a recitation Miss Warner wrs heard in a vocal solo and games followed. Finally came the banket lunches. 25 cents secured a basket and a lady's name, with whom the lunch was taken. U cotsTt tn n KITH . M ( 1 s The county convention of the demo-1 cratic party of Linn county, Oregon,, will be held at the Court House in Al bany, on Wednesday. April 4th, 1S94. at 10 o'clock a m to nominate candidates for county oScere ; to elect delegates to l the democratic slate convention, and to transact such other business as may ?roperly come before the convention - ! rimanr meetings wiil be held at the ; " " 11. - - - ' - - eticiw till- 1 ing precincts of said coon It on Satordar, ! March 31st. 1SW. at two o'clock p tn. Br a unanimous vote ol the of tbe county centra! committee it was recommended that the viva voce system of vottnaube adopted by u.e next convention so tar as it niav an- ' y to the nomination of candidates. ' be several precincts are entitled to delegates as follows : Albany .0 Canter 3 Crawfordsviile 4 Eas Albany. .. , 6 Franklin Butte 4 rent Valley 1 Haisey 7 Jordan North Brownsville 5 North Harritburg C North I .viae n fJ Orleans 21 Price 7 j Rock Creek S Santiam 5 Scio 4 Sbedd 41 Sbelbaru 4 j SodaviUe S South Brownsville 41 Sooth Harrisburg 4- Nouth I ban on o Sweet Home 5 Syracuse 3 tangent aterloo 3 West Albany 6; ' 1SJ All voters in sai l Linn county with- a out ecard lo former political affiliation who favor an honest economical, admin- 1 tt ration of county, state arid national govern menu, so as to conserve tbe in- tenet's ot the masses as against trusts and monopolies, are cordially 'nvited to join in facing part in these conventions. tiio WKIOIti, Mast MM ier. Secretary. Chairman Pro Tern. The case of 1 V Munkers agt the Karuser A Merchants Insurance Company I oix-npied tl time of the court veaterdav 1 afternoon and this f-renoon. The case was given to the jury, which was onr at press time. A motion fjra continuance of the ca of j BttOS - CO . , Nurserymen, Portland Ore A V Tapsou agt J W af dibee brought out J goa the fact that Mr Uerald M Fennell thei assignor of a note for insurance to the ' plaintiff, who will be remembered as the j -' kid glove rtsttrance man. is now in New I A fiENTS MAKE Fl fc DtiLLARb a York City- Tbe defendant rrhiAd to pay i-dsy telling the grtatess kitchen uten- the note on the nrounda that the insurance notice anu not ai i-oniinir to contract and hail been rejected. A true bill was found against K T Lewis for burglary. He will be tried Friday. Not a true bill was fout.d in the case ' against J II Marks. The caee of the state against lr J Pi Snonogle for rape was called at 2 o'clock, j ine court house was trowtietl witn an eager audience, but judge Hurnett did not be 1..., ...,r tw lieve such cafes were good for big audi encev and cleaml the court room. Don't Swkar. Of course you tee like it some time; but there Is cothlng In It. Simply learn a lecaon, and the next time go to Par ' er Bros for your grocer lea, produce and baked goods. No one ever ejaculates profanely after leaving their store, lor net only are the best gro ceries In the market told; but everybody from a child to an old gentleman. Is treat ed courteously. Tt.eir baked goods. In a large variety, are tuperior and popular. If you wonld keep In good humor with the world always Irv Parker Bros. Ladiev'ry the Kclanfine Masr.e Cream the bet preparation ever made for the complectlon. to he bad oi Mrs Rowell, at Kus House Albany Ore. tdean towels to every omwmer at Viereck shaving parlor. Whatever may be the cause ot blanch ing, the halt miy be restored to it origi nal color bv the use of that potent remedy Hall Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer". Dr. Price's Cream Biking Powder World' Pair Highest Award. Visiting politicians of all color have to use medicine. Buy it from Fred Daw son at the little drug tore 0-3 nd st. New Advertisements. 1JUANTKD. A young lady oesircs a ff plant 10 no general house work. Address Clara M He nold, Albany Ore. PURE BRED Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs for sale by I) 0 Wood worth. EOK RMT.- The ro-im recant! v oc.:u JL pied by J W bem.lv as a boot and shoe shop. Ca 1 on L, viereck. Egos, Ego, Euos. Pore bred Silvar Laceri Wvaodntta. Kbits for settlrjL'.at the Al any Poultry Yards. From pan Vo. 1 and 2. 81.25 par i3; pea No. 3 $1 per 13. j B I iymoutb Bocks, 75ctsper 13. Jonn Jruab, Aibene, Or. Cor 4th and It ft s t s FOK Kb 1 .The opera boose store,! splendid location. Ca 1 on the secretary at the Dbmocbat office for pat Unlaw. noR Sa LB shares of Albany elee I fie light toc't the best dividend paying stoik this office in this eiti. Knqnfre at, c CrYWARA.HrS old by HJ F Merrill. -Bvujrbt and For Sale or Trade, abonseand lot In: good location In Albany W! 11 sell ; cheap for cash or wiil trade for Jn nd part ly or wholly improved net very far from , town. Call or write to this office. tiff V OO ttLlSSS g jfcSBf JS&!S2 , two oninuteai without wetting th band. No experience neesasary: setl at aight, perm anent ncsition. Address W p Harrison A Co., Clerk So. 14, Co urn- hoe. Ohio. HXF '8H o employ c few rood - printing prea-e., pumps, etc. Everybody buys them . 8teaJy em -ploy meet. Easy situation and good wages. Address WP Harris ,n A Co. Clerk So 14, Columbus, Ohjo. Star Baker or Br xdi&lbio SMSt FlrM t CONRAD him, FBOPRIETIR. ajet r . ta, U'susasvsre, r led sTratta, Tebwceo. Mstgaw, sU,. aUe., Sac msryUbr tawt ia kepi ia a ftaar ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE DRUGS ... ., . ... Jiat.ciery, iouei arusiei, Busies Instrumeus, Etc Hodges k McFarlaafl, The; Cornet Drug; Store,". Albany ,qi Wall I rrnRs, JPetintss, Oll Glass, Etc J. A. femmmg ALBANY, GRECO FOR EXCRAMCL ' We have 30 acres of very choice sartor- ! j ban laud. ssitaKe for platiag. adjotcing the j j city limits of Portland which we are ctTer- - mc at the low price of one thousand dollars I I par sera, subject to aa iocamtwaace of 5 16,-! 000. u'- !' of whcbha to year to roo. , The equity of S33,o00, we a exchange lor i I isapioved farm land in the w lUamette vai- t ley . will alas exchange equity in sobs 1 very centra! peoepestiva bu.tnt-. property, t payiD sroo reosai. tor uaiucu-n-ereu mm i land. If yon re . tbe trace wee for fun i parties ars to Loc & Ccbbif 131 31 stree. j fw,tUna vfregoo. ft r ANTED Pushicg Canvaaer of good V V dieas. L'beral aalaiy and rttrow paid weekiv; P-rmnent positioa. BROWS ever invented . Ketalt tr inmy-n e it I cent. Two to six can be sold in every bouse. Mblioo sold in this country atone. Don't mtss ihe wreattsi opportunity ever known to ike money, easi'v and quickly. Sarrple ei.:. postage prepa'd lor fiveceots. McUamin i Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholder of the Al -bany Building Araociattoa will be held as store of J Gradwoht, in Albany, on Mon day, March 19U, 1S94, at 7 .30 p m for the election of directors, and such other basi ns aa may come before the meeting. Dated Feb 9tn, 1S94. r P NUTTING W C TWEEDALE Secretary President. notice: of final settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE UST. lrirn--t sdmiuinnuxix af tho cat tn it J.'hn Urishsm. decea-ed, haa Sled ia Uw offtce of the dark .4 the Count y Court of Linn county, Or.hor final account and that said court ha ..inted the 10th day ot March. ISM. at Uw hour ot 10 o'clock a m of aaid day. a the ticw for hearing all objections, if any, ta said final account, anil tor the settlement of aaid ca at. ltate.1 thi Btt day of f'ebroarr. 1S. K R lit itt, Kuaaacni Gauaua, Attomcv tor Aduu. Adutiuiauatrt I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN dcrttgned ha thi day been appointed admin latrator with the will anuued of the estate of Joseph Sommcnille, deceased, ) the jounty court of Lwu county, Orafon. and all parson lanne claim aeatnat aaid estate are hereby re lUired to reent th eaiu duly terifled to me at cyr toaoe about aix mile east .d Harruibarx, Unu countv, Oreg-M, within l month frn the date ansae Dated Duube.Uh.181W. T J J Whitney. . 1 mi: c Atty orAthiiiu. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Tl partnership harctofore exiatlng a doing a blackemithiog baaioeas under name of Cramer A Bowman is dissolve mutual consent this day. All claims due the firm or owing by it will be tattled by the old firm at th ahop oa Second street between Ferry and Washington. (Mr Cramer retires snd Mr Bowman will oon tmuet hot business. February 1, IStH . Cbamkk k Bowman Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure Oram Cream of Tartar Powder. He QsieeastmauT Vegetables. Cigsirsi ipiee. Tea. Th pantoyl 1 upui 1 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES MADE I , SOOTHERS PACIFIC COMPANY FOR THE CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER FAIR ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD FOR SO DAYS Alkor to Ha frzmm AND $2G.90 Including FIVE Gate Tickets To THE FAIR MCP8I0S TRIPS. From San Francwco to other point in California wiil be allowed purchaser of special Mic -inter Fair ticket at the fol lowing round trip ratrs To stations under 1 50 ssiles from Saa Francisco, or.e and one-third one way tare. To fa'ion- 1 50 mile or more from San j Francisco, one and one -fifth one way 1 fare. For exact dates and full particulars, fn : quire of C K Fronk, agent at Albany. Or, i or sddrtts the undo tigned. I i Ricii'd Gkay, THGoodwast. Gen Traffic Man. Gea Passenger Agt. San Frarejtco, Cal. E P Rogeks. Ami G F 4 P sgent, purt- i UndOr. SHERIFFS SALE. In tie Omit Comri of tie Stat, or Oream for tie Cotraty of darn. V M Osbcrn & Co, Piaistuf S P Barger and and Sarah Barger his wife, DaCeaehaals Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out ot the abeve named court "in the above entitled suit to me directed and de livered, I will on Saturday tbe 7th day of April, 1S94, a: the front door of the court bouse in the city cf Albany, Linn County. j Oregon, at tbe hour of 1 o'clock p SB Ot ! said day sell si public auction for cash ha j hand to the highest bidder, tbe real prop 1 ert t described in said execution aad order j of vale 10-wit ; Beginning at tbe nortb- west corner of H L Brown's donation land claim ootiScation number 3038 Is tp 114, South Range 1. wot ot the Wiliam I cue meridian, in Linn C&enty. Oregon, j thence east 35 chains, thence south 9 ) chains, thence north $oc vest 7 chains, i thence couth 86, wett 16. 50 chains, tHence 1 north 66 west 50 chains to the place oi segBsstSBg, except (jbb sexes aw taw east side of the tract, deeded to W R Kirk No vember 6th. 1SS6, recorded In volume 30 ! on page 392 of the records of deeds for unn lonntr. The proceeds analog from said sale to be appiied first to tbe payment of the costs of and upon said exe cution and the original costs of said salt taxed at $23. So. Second, to the payment to the plaintiff D M Osbom & Co, the sum of 8tSgS6 with interest thereon at th: rate of 10 per cent per annum torn the 33d day ol Ktober , 1S93, and tbe far ther sum of $25 00 attorneys tees and the overplus if any to be paid to the said defendant S P Barger. Dated this 7-h day of SUrch, 1S94. C C Jacksox. Sheriff ol Linq County Oregon. iJfPltf sVlfPsYI for fftAiv men Had so trrtco does aspOeaOou SO tnamoas se vete until aumla. 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Tkey are a f.-ltowa; SXSO tot 00 aaoatb; S5J fortwoaxulfc: SMJOfonhree Knvittt. We ak all r r t. needfaa traaaaaeo ts aS lhali iildnHiii 11 i I'liiTm t VISSSB All coeonre ilialliaw rr iinilcraial aad should be addressed to THE KAURIS HEWED CO., Mtn.Oaap sta H. R. HTDIt. W. H. DrSDrSGER. D. n. JAMES ALBANY mm GO, Baltimore Block - - Albany. Ore. FURNITURE complete line oi UNDERTAKING 'in all its branches. EMBALMING apr-ialty. Bcfii't re cortr t'ld rd Cal: pcoia Str NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ','X derautned Kxccut of the lat will aal tewa ment of Andrew Kobb, deceaMd. ha filed her oa accouat la th Delate of Andrew Kobb, deoeawd with th countv clerk of Una county, Oreacou and that the countv court ot aaid Unn county, ha tied the lOah day ef March. ISM. tk hour of 10 ocUxk in the forenoon of aaid dav, and the countv court houae aa tha place, tor the hearing of objection U any to aaid Oiavl ac count and tha settlement of mid estate. Dated Februaay Mk 191. 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