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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1895)
Wskkly Democrat. $1.75 Pr ye' n advance. 2.oo at end of jear. , TERMS. Dailt, 1 ct a day; 25c per month; $3.00 per yaar, in advance. 30c per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run over 3 months. . Weekly, $1.25 ta advance; $1.50 at end oE year; $1.75 for second year; $200 for third and proceeding yean, when not paid in advance. Club of five new subscribers for $5.00. F. P. NUTTING, Ed. and Prop. Scott Bkiso Noticed. Hon J H Scott, of this county, has been getting some live notices for appearing at Salem when too ill to bo cut of bed. The Democrat publishes them joet as a ".matter rf news ana oecause of interest. Here is cne from the Mercury : Sick unto death, the valiant J H Scott, of Tangent, was on Thursday carried on a stretcher into the state house of representatives to register his disapproval of the candidacy of Gold bnit Dolph. IE the Savior of mankind should decree thai Mr Scott shall be gathered unto his fathers, the gentleman will go to heaven with a reputation nn sullied as the snows of the mountain. His la&t breath will be drawn with a Lean thiobbing with patriotism and love for ths oppressed citizenship of his coun try. We want Mr Scott to live. We desire to support the gentleman for an office aa high as that of Dolph. He is a servant that may be trusted. . Ths U&oal Wat. The following from the Guard gives the result of a case here tofore mentioned in t be Desioea at : Mrs Eliza J Smith, the woman who has been confined in the ccuatv jail for two or three weeks, on the charge of adultery made by her husband, again breathes free air. She was discharged from cus tody this forenoon, her husband, C C Smith, having furnished bonds for her in the sum of of $500, and they wended their way home to Spencer precinct as happy as two turtle doves, it was and always will be thus. Hr husband says that after a more careful examination into the situation he finds his wife inno cent of the charge and has filed an affi davit to that effect. List or Patents granted to Pacific states inventors this week. Reported by C A Snow & Co, solicitors of American andjoreign patents, opp U S Patent Of fice. Washington, DC Henry Arden, Seattle, Wash, magnetic separator; E C Bacon. Brookln. 2i Y, saeen; J P Cahil, Oakland. Cal, flushing pump; D B Hanson. San Francisco,. Cal. band saw mill' R Boppe San Francisco, Cal, surgical splint; W G Rex, Shelton, Wash. lock attachment; J W Seivert. and J W Young, Medical Lake, Wash, current water wheel. Los Good Enough. "Tcmalum,"tbe name of the proposed new county at the south, is one which alone would probably defeat itself in most any legislature. We should drop old names as much as possible and have the plain English. After all, though, Linn is the best name known in the Democrat office for a county. There should not be a person in the county who dots not wish to re tain the good old name of Linn. Fine Ptxck or Woaav-One of the finest jobs of house decorating ever done in Albany, has just been om pie ted by Mr Jas Irvin. the painter and house dec orator, for Mr Frank Ketchum. With ingrain paper and the piint brush Mr Irvin has decorated the parlor and nitting room of Mr Ketchum'a residence in a manner to display bis genius and talent as a decorator. It is a credit to Mr Irvin as well as the city and it will pay onr citizens to see the job as a sam-1 pie of the artist's work. Yesterday was a busy day at the Con- j gregational church. Mr Clapp preached both morning and evening to congrega tions whicb crowded the church to its! utmost capacity. There were 17 who united with the church at the morning service. Mr Clapp will preach tonizbt at 7 :30. A deep interest - is manifested .in these services. Let everybody attend. Ah Isciosatiok Msetixs. It is re ported that a big indignation meeting was held at Brownsville Saturday night r.ver the action of Hons Templeton and Smith in withdrawing the bill for the establishment of Toma'um county. The truth is the representatives saw the in evitable result and did all that could be done, when they withdrew it. A New Defabtcbe. Proebstel A- Lamb are proving themselves wideawake men in the eportins goods and bicycle bus nesB. They have rented the big hall nvpr thft K V Kn-r hrir.k warphmiRe on Second street, and will give a free bicy- detraining school for both ladies and gentlemen. Little was done besides vsting far U S senator. The bill repealing tbe railroad commission was read a second time in the house and referred. A message from the senate notibed the house of tbe passage ot a resolution providing hve judges on tne sn pre me bench. nOTHERS. and those about to , become mothers, should Vnow that Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription robs childbirth of , its torture, terrors and dangers to both mother and child, by aiding Nature in preparing the system for parturition. Thereby "labor" and also the period of confinement are ynrteneA. It also oromotcs an abundant secretion of nourishment for h child. During pregnancy, it pre During pregnancy, it pi vents "morning liner sickness" ana tnose distressing nervous which so many suffer. Bj uiiwiu9 -4.r (rmH Tanks, Cottle Co., Texas. T t XT Tti?irc! Ttnffalo. N. V. i V-l , . 'v "Pavorite PtV xstar tr iwm. j it -.,;n.ii t rflnfineineiit anu Tirvrr did so well in my life. It only two weeks aVince my confinement and 1 ant able tn do d my work. I feel stronger than 1 ever did in six weeks before, I -1... Wnra Yours truly, A'MOTHER'5 EXPERIENCE. South Bend, Pacific Co., Wash. Tvm n 'V. PiRacE. Buffalo. N. Y.: - Dear Sir I betran taking vour "Favor ite Prescription " the first month of preg nancy, ana nave con tinued taking it since confinement. I did not experience the nausea ' or any of the ailments due to pregnancy, after I began taking your "Prescription." I was only in labor a short, nine, tuiu iw uujoivmui r. aaid I got along un- We think it saved me Mrs. Bams. -a great deal of suffering. I was troubled a great deal with leucorrhea also, and it has -oone a wori OI gooa iur me. Yours truly. Mas. W. C BAKER. CATARRH positively cured for $1.50. Money refunded if nut satisfactory. Cal rcm i to 13 for free treatment for 1 j 1 . . 1 catarrn, cuius, ia Br,i p. neaaacre orl neuralgia, at Hodges & McFarlands, Odd B ellows lempie, Amany, ur V Ttf ..... 1 Worthy Master Voorheea of the State Grange will ipeak at grange halls as fol lows: Feb 1st. at Riverside, at 7 :30 r m Feb 2nd, Sand Ridge at Linn Co Bus iness council., Feb 4th, Santiam.ll a tu and in even ins at Davis school house. Feb 6th, Harmony, 11 a m and in even ing at Knox Butte. Feb 6th, Fairmont, Ham and in evening t Grand Prairie. Feb 7th. TanaenUl a m and in evenino t oneua. Ol 1 1 Feb 8th, Hatsey. Ham at-d in the cvcuiuk mt vtiaruy. .Feb 9 at 11 o'clock at Harrisburg A general invitation is extended to the puouc to attend, except the Linn county I . O J T"l 1 " vuuubci mt ouu iviage. By order of Com Mr Sam May, of Harmburg, is la the T L Wallace, the drummer, has been in the city. Mr and Mrs Conrad Meyer and daugh ter went ta Corvallis this noon on a visit. Miss Ma?gie Barker went to Salem this uoon on a visit witn her sister, Mrs Gal loway. L M Smith, of the Dalles, arrived in Albany this noon, on a visit with his sister, Mrs Sacrey. Hon O T Porter left this noon for Washington, D. C. on business in con nection with his recent administration as marshal of Alaska. Mr E Shaw, of the Calhoun Opera t-ompany, is in the citv mkin ., ?. J?,..1"? weI knoi opera company, it will be here if a sufficient guaranty is given. ' T J Cline, of Portland, is in the city, and will remain several days. MrCUne has been appointed ganger for the new distillery bung built at Grant's , and will soon go to that place. I Miss Francis E Willard has been made n LL. D. There are only two other women in the world who have held the degree, Maria Mitchell, the astronomer, and Amelia B Edwards, the fcevntnlo. gist. " Mr N P Crnme. one of Shod.!' tw.t citizens was doing Albany today; he re ports an almost unanimous sentiment there against county division. In fact, nearly two hundred signed a remon strance, where only one could be found to sign a petition. Last evening at Murphy's Hall wia hM the first party of a new club, which had the name of "Friday Nieht Clnb" tA upon it. ' It is composed of such young married people as Judge and Mrs J J Murphy, Mr and Mrs Ed Hirsch, Mr and Mrs Werner Breyman, Chief Justice and Mrs R S Bean. Associate Justice and Mr CE Wo'.verton, Judge and Mrs Geo H Burnett, and others oi Salem's gay young j iona who enjoy an imormai social time. A good orchestra furnished music, and the dancing as well as the other daiia aa under the direction of Prof Little. Salem Journal. Electric lights cott Dallas $& a month. Brownie pins at French ieweirr tore for io cts. Regular meeting of the W C T U to morrow afternoon. The Ha.es ciaims that the meteor heretofore mentioned as hsvlng passed over Eugene, also shook thing no at OorvIii. Ex-Governor W site, oi Colorado, an nounces hU Intention of criticising the president in a lecture at Washington. The Han Francisco Chronicle has been sued for $100,000 tor libel. The ptatn- tia will probably not recover ever 1 cent. Rev I f Driver offered praver at the convening of the house at Salem whiqh. is just as near as he became a U S senstor by .1.1-1 - 1 . in is legislature. But for litigation the lob Bar.k would be able to cay the enormous dividend ot ten per cent after over one and a half years of bustificatfcrc. We.l. that bra:s one of the Albany banks tn.it failed. Eugene almost secured a box factory: but the project was given un. The truth is there was probably no in'ention of starting a box factory in that city. These are days when vou cant rr.DM always tell. Tbe Portland city officials accepted Gov Pennojer's gift to the city of 1,81 5 arres of iartd, with thanks to governor and Mr Pennoyer. Tte stimulation is that the park shall be used aa a quiet resort for families and children onlj. Representative Temoleton introduced a bill creating the county of Calapooia, but nah withdrawn It and says the protect will be dropped. It proposed to cut off the southern end of Lane count, including Harrisburg. Brownsville. Halsev ar.d Sweet Home. Oregonlan. Thanks, Mr templeton, lets shake. The Heppner Gazette wants the railroad commision retained. There are three of he Pitterson boys tn Salem now. one is editor of the Gaz:tte,and snotties happens to be representative. A Patterson for rail road commissioner would be in order now. Times. "When the railroad building commen ces." thire will be many things done at uioria, large hotels and elevators erected, etc, etc. Tbe btauty of It Is tbe men ar now on the way to Oregon to go to work Duiimng the railroad. bi. Albany peo ple who have realty in Astoria will begin to look brighter. Teachers Examination. Notice is hereby given that for tbe purpose of making an examination cf all persons wno may oner themselves as candidates for teachers of tbe schools of this county, the county school superm- seuaem tnereot will bold a public exam "nation at Albany, Uregen, in the court house, beginning at 1 o'clock p m, Wed- nesdsy, lebrnary 13th, 1895. The law requires all applicants to be present promptly at 1 o'clock at the opening of the examination. Diplomas and Life Diplomas will occur at the same time as tbe county examination. Dated this 28th day of January, 1895. A. K. BCTHKBFORD. County Superintendent, Linn County, Or. In the Senate Dennv introdnnod . hill providing for free bridge at Portland ; :imu on prewiring salmon: Judiciary committee teported Da ton's bill for abolishing board of equalization adopted ; iucaiiuici cB BuiiBuiug mazium freight In the hOUSe Special Commit tpa mnra appointed. Smith of Linn is on school tanas, ana xempieton on the minm Among the new bi'Js were: by Gates prescribing telephone rates; Meyers, keeping minors out of places of evil re sort Novelties lit Evenixo Toilettis. 1 v.- iv.i .,:i ... I . . . . . . fiUWCIUIKB hM uuj, y 1Di every womang intent is once more centerea on tne appropriate evening toilettes, a great variety of models are to be fonnd in the McDowell fashion Magazines. ThesA nnonnMeA periodicals offer an inducement in the way of special coupon patterns which always follow the latest, the most fashionable and tne mo practical styles. Both "La Mode I U I'OTIU' Ann "FOMB Altmm A, L" 1.1 cost a o.ou per year, or 00 cents a copy luericaui xsiassmmser is 9-i.W) rer ! L 1 r , . t . . . annuiu, or ou cm acopy. as ior la mode, it costs only f 1.50 year, or 15- cmita 1 copy. If you are unable to procure either of these journals from your newsdealer do nottako any substitute from him, but apply by mall directly to Messrs McDowell & Co, 4 West llth Street, .New York When the Chinaman the water From his ugly nozzle squirts On tbe surface of your collars, On the bosom cf your shirts, , Ills only thought of you Is the money bo wilt get, By spitting on the linen, Till he knows he hss it wet. The Albany Steam Laundry uses ilrmpener. Albany Mark vVneat, Mo fats 16 Flour, I8.OO4 Batter, 200 Eggs, 26c: ; Lard, 12 to 150. - Pork ham.i2 to I60; rHoulders.SitolOo; dev. 11 to 13c. Bay, baled, o aoes, 2Si. . prU " ' Real Estate Sales. Agnes Logan to-F E Wallace, 17.73 acres f Agnos Logan to U (1 Moore, 6 acres. George Grebbey to Susanna B Buhls, 160 acres Susan Zimmerman to J T Alpliine, 186.64, 10 w3 f W W Walton to G W Taylor, U J 898 137 $00 400 Taylor, A Taylor to G W Tay lor, John H Taylor to G A Tay lor, S A Tilliford to G A Taylor, G A Taylor to Eva Gertrude Taylor, several parcels of land. 376 A J Fox to H C Hardman, 25 acres, H w 2 728 Curtis Miller to I A Conger, 52 acres', 10 w 3 ! 680 j M Smith to Mary Bassett, 98 acres, wt 3000 H A Graeio to Rachol Mundoy, 50x335 feet Harrisburg 1000 Lucy Russell to Sarah I Smith, 77.0(5 acres, 13 w 4 4000 W M Powers to N P Cruuie, 1 lot, Shedd 40 E E Upmeyerto H H Hook, 2 lots, Harrisburg 250 S J Archibald to R a Cooper, 40 acres. 11 w 3 1000 J U fcaton to George McCurdv. 4 lot Leoanon ax Medders v andernool to Wiu Inarain. 160 acres 13 Wl 600 K A and D M Cooper to Chas F Coooer. 40 acres 11 W 3 1000 DM Cooper to 0 4 C R RCo. 30x awteetlOWS 35 W A Eastburn to J R Douirlas, li acres 10 W 2 35 Chas Marsh to J R Douglas. IK acres 10 W 2 60 liordon Robertson to W R Fry. 2 lota Bryants ad 500 ui Hale to John Miller. 10 acres 10 W 3 400 U W Davis to K K Davis, a'l right in It I, C Own Bear 400 U W lavu to Wm M Powers. W interest in lot in Shodd 10 G A Howes to O H Russell. 160 acres 13 E 2 , 350 H w BilyeutoJ A'Bilyeu. 79.24 acres 10 E 1 3500 uedders anderpool toLffie Yander- DOO . 3 lota Sodavilla 600 D Sturtevant to J W Cbesshir. 0 acres liW 2 150 M fc Heorn to Mrs A Hearn. 1 lot Lebanon S5 Aewton Crabtree to Daud Harsbursr 34 2 acres 10W 1 825 J P Wilson to G W Alphine. 18.20 a-Tes 10 W 3 306 L. W Brown to W T Losan. 30x100 fwtPcio 800 F A Uieason loOW Griffin, part of lot 8 U 43 Waterloo 15 . A subscriber in writing from Portland closes with "Gcd heip the people.' The Linn county division scheme has jumped up sgaiu and wilt be rushed; but it will fail. A census of Silver Lase Valley iust before the recent fire showed 33$ people of all ages Just after I: shewed 1S5. Paul Jones, the globe trotter has gone to Spokane to rastlefora big mercantile establishment, and will ?rbably not go U San Francisco as intended. The O P freight wilt arrive from the Bay to-nigkt and rt'.urn to-morrow morr.lt.g. Freight trains have been scarce recently, the regular passenger trains carrring most of the freight. The World's fair fund shows total re ceipts amounting to (60,797.54; the dit burseroents being $43 ,516.85; leaving a balance on hand to turn back into the treasury ol t1S.3S0.69. Ed Hanaon returned from Portland jun- day. While be:ow he obtained tae agen cy for the goods of the Albany woolen mills, and expects to have goods on band by March 1st. These are excellent gocx s fiom all that we have learned. 1. 1 The net receipts of the San Cranclsoo Examiner, published by tne ladies of that city on Christmas, were fi3.i3o.3S, which amount was turned over to the Chiidrens Hospital Home- for Incurables, which goes to show how the people iMtrosize the newspapers in big cities. Mr Carey of Shelburn. ha been held under Si too bonds on the charge of com mitting rape on the eleven year ol d daugh ter 01 air Henry Kay. A phvsician who examined the child testified that one had bren committed, and 11 r Carey is charged with having dene It. He gave bond. The Salem Statesman's charity edition was published yesterday. The Statesman a live paper; but with all kindnca and good feeling toward the ladiss who got It up, the Democrat would advise tbe Statesman to ksep on running the paper Itsetf. There is little or nothing la the ladies part of the paper to characterize AttheCoxgregaiioxai, C"i-ch. A crowded house: an eager, expectant congregation, and a remarkably earnest ana searching discourse were the features of the services at the Congregational church last night: 2nd Cor. 8-12 was tne text chosen . by Evangelist ciapp. If there be first a vieldim? mind Ac." Tbe propositions suggested by the speak er were : The requirements of God are not difficult to complv with. "o impos sibilities expected. iBeqairements cor respond to temperament and tendency. Tbe apostles furnished instance of this thought. Peter saved and made a pow er, though the embodiment of impetuos ity; John a flaming sword, while the spirit of a calm love ; Thomas a messen ger of Christian courage though doubt ing and skeptical. A deep interest was manifested through oat toe entire ser vice and two arobe for prayer when the opportunity was given. Semcea again tonight. Air Clapp will preach tonight from these words : "My spirit shall not always strive with man." Let every body come to this service. Luck Aoaisst Him. Some men go through life pretty smoothly, with good luck on their side, and others seem to mn against the rocks at every bend of the stream. The Klamath Falls Express tells of one of the latter: C SSergent, the well known Klamath Falls merchant, formerly of this county, made an assignment of his atock cf goods, notes, accounts, e'e, to ueo T Baldwin last Tuesday, for the benefit of is creditors. Mr Sergent's liabilities amount to about $5300. The stock in voices at $3400, tbe notes and credits about $2500, making the nominal assets t.VJOO. This amount will likely be reduc ed to JoCOO. Mr Sergent has had more than his share of business misfortunes. Twice be has been burned out since he has been in business but has always paid 100 cents on the dollar, lie is one of the bonds men of Ex-treasurer Howe, now in tbe penitentiary, and the enterinor of the judg ment againtt him in this case is what has finally forced bim to the wall. Om the Grottsd Floor. Crawford & Paxton haye rented the store recently vacated by Julius Gradwobl and will fit it up in modem style for their phoograph gallery, moving Into it from their piesent quarters in the Froman block as soon as ready. Mr Paxton began the photo graphic business In Albany In 1863 in the brisk opposite the Froman block. He afterwards moved It Into the frame, site ol the Froman block, and into the brick It self upon its being built. Tbe gallery nas since been there, and hence near the same location for thirty. four years. Tne nrm sre tint class artists and lotend mak Ing their new gallery one of the finest in me stste. Coughing. For all the ailments of Throat and Lungs there is no cure so quick and permanent as Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. It is palatable, easy on the most deli cate stomach and effective. " Scotjgs Emulsion stimulates the appetite, aid the digestion of other foods, cure Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and gives vital strength besides. It has no equal as nourishment for Babies and Children who do not thrive, and overcomes Any Condition of Wasting-. Stndor Ptmpkltt tn Scatl't EmuJiien. J-ret. 8cottBwns,N.y. AIIDruggliti. EOe.ssstV A FIREMAN'S STORY. An Ancient Bell and Why ' It Doesn't Hang in No. I'b Tower. As I was passing down Second street a few days ago I noticed a very large bell standing among the stones scattered around Frank Wood's marble works, and its size attracted my attention and awakeued my curiosity. Whose was it? Where did it come from ? Who brought it to Albany, and for what purpose? These questions ( crowded in upon me ver fast, and although I might be classod as an old settler, 1 could not at once recall its history, but after mak' ing a few inquiries, I finally took up the right thread, and immediately there flashed before me a vision of the past that cleared the whole matter up. As it may be of some interest to your readers, particularly to fire men, I will tell you something about it. "Once upon a time," shortly after the or ganization of Albany F.ngiue Co. No. 1, Bill Gird presented the company with a small fire bell, which waa mounted on a poie and served lor quite awhue to ring out alarms and call tne hre laddies togetner. After several years the villctre spread out considerably and although the old bell bad a remarkably clear, piercing tone, it could not be heard very well in all parts of the town, so the company decided to sell it. A committee, headed by C II Stewart, was ap pointed to sell it and buy a new one. About this time,(and if I remember right it was the Centenial year) the firemen of Scio concluded they wanted a bell, and so Stewart had very little trouble in negotiat ing tne sale ot the old ben to ttiem tor fiw. The nurchaae was made on the Dart of the Scio firemen by D P Mason, wno at that time wore tbe regalia of "bell wether of Scio," it having descended to him a shoit time before from the shoulders ot "old Pap Stroud." After this sale was made, the committee contracted with Frank Wood, who was selling agricultural implements here then, for a large steel amalgam fire bell. Mr Wood immediately ordered the bell from the firm of Treadwell & Co., of San Francisco, and it was brought up by water to Portland, md then to Albany by rail. It so happened thati' arrived here on the afternoon uf Jan 4, 1877. and it also happened that Mr Stewart was to be mar ried that same evening, and as be was con sequently somewhat prcocupied, he knew nothing of its arrival. But it as differ ent with the fire boys; some of them met it at the depot, and while looking at it a bright idea struck them. Along about 9 o'clock that night they routed out Geo Bark hart, and taking his truck team to the depot, they induced the agent to let them have the bell. It sras then mounted on truwes on the truck and the procession sUrted for the residence of Rev Dr Irvine, where the weddine was to take place. Ar riving there they fastened two ropes to tbe clapper, and old Joe Webber, standing on one side, and Ueo BurkhartoPDOsitetohim on tlte other, at a given signal commenced to work the ropes. The bell, worked by "the old chief, ably seconded with other discordant instruments in the bands of tbe select crowd present from tbe rank and file of tbe company opened np such a din as has never been heard in this nee of woods be fore nor since. Talk about that racket up town tne otner nignt that caused urticer Lee to declare "marshal" law in relation to charivaris; it didn't amount to anything in comparison. Bet that isn't tbe point, and I do not know that I ought to tell the lest as it will reveal a "sUte secret" that very few now know anything about; but as it occurred eighteen years ago I guess 1 might as well tell tbe rest. Alt at owe, in the the midst of the racket, the clear, ear-piercing tones of the fire bell changed to a sound that yon could not expect to gvt out of anything but an old cracked iron pot. 1 ne cow bells ceased their rattie. tbe oil cans and horse-fiddles were laid down, and the boys, slipping np through the darkness to the truck, aaxiooslv enquired of old Joe, "what is tbe matter ' 'ibeold man was dumbfounded for a moment, but finally be found his tongue and in a hoarse whisper. "the d d thing's bntted,and yon fellows must keep your mouths shot about it." So. after swearing all the boys to secrecy they silently stole away to the 'depot and returned the bell to the agent in gxxl ( ?( order. Next day Mr Wood, who knew nothing of the charivari, sent out and brought tbe bell down, Stewart got tbe committee to gether, and the bell was examined to see if it was what bad been ordered. Measure ments and weight ptoved all right, sad finally it sras mounted to test the tone. A farm crowd of fireman were there, but they all kept mom, and finally it was fot nd that "the bad had been cracked either be fore it left San Francisco or while in tran sit,'' and Stewart refused to receive it. Mr Wood then wrote his bouse about it; Uwr tackled tbe transportation company and tbe railroad, and just when tbe war was at its hottest Treadwell Co failed in bust nen. Their assignee wrote Mr Wood and the fire company a few letter and then dropped tbe whole matter, and that is all I know about the old fir bell that stands in Frank Wooi's marble yard. Ax Exempt. A Lawyer In Jail. ' A few years ago Mr A F Etowe, a lawyer, located in Lebanon. He was a man of ability and soon secured a good practice. Strong drink, though, maatensd htm and he soon began to loose bis grip. creral months sgo his wifj left him and began a suit for divorce on account of bis habits. Now be is in tbe county jail and here is bow it happened, as given the Democrat. Mr Hearn. of Sweet Home placed an ac count in his bands for collection. It is claimed he collected 9140 and appropriated the money; whereupon Mr Hearn obtained a warrant in a Lebanon court for hit arrest. He appeared, waved examina tion and was held for the grand jury. In default of bonds he was placed in the county jail. W F Hammer, - of Lyons, was in the city today. Mr R L Burkbart has eoce to Tottland on a several weeks visit. Miss Emma Tivev. of Lebanon, is visit ing Albany friends. Mrs Dr JL Hill and daughter Emma, will leave tonight for San Francisco. C E Ptanard and Mr Bachelor, of Brownsville, were in the city today, on their way to Salem. Mrs H 0 Clement, of Taconia, returned borne Sunday, accompanied by her father, Mr Jonas JJavis, of bhedd. Miss Winnie McAfee, one of Salem's brightest young ladies, returned home yes terday after a visit in Albany. Mr 1 G Boulin. the much talked of resi dent of the peaceable (V) city of Lyons, came down from that place last night. Sheriff Osborn. of Corvallis. passed through Albany today with John Jackson, a well known pioneer who had ooen com- niiuea to me insane asyium. Mr McClung. of Albany, came down on the 1:40. He will be the guest of hi daughter, Mrs Ella Smith, of this city until after the senatorial election. baiem 1 ost. Mr John B Markler. the democratic warhorse, Zeph Job. ex-banker and Judge Alcxadden, one of the valMy's best law yers, were in the city today on Uieir way down the road. Mr George Patterson has purchased the barber shop of Mr George Landreth tnd will take cnarce the nrst of rebru- ary. Mr Landreth and family will go to California to reside. Mr Frank Thayer has bought the interest of Mr Frank Froman in the min store of Kroman liroi, and tbo firm name will be Froman & Thayer. Mr Thayer is a iron expert, as well as being a crock shot. He will be remembered as tbe irentleman who recently killed fotty blackbirds at two shots near Phoenix, Arizona. Mr Sam Worrell, of this citv. who has displayed so much genius with his pencil in sketching faces is a friend of Mr Ilotner Davenport, the leading sketch artist of tbe Ran t rancisco examiner, caving oeen a neighbor of his in Silverton. Mr Worrell has been corresponding with Mr Daven port, and, as a result contemplates going to San Francisco to take pointers fiom his friend and if possible work into a position. A somewhat unusual weddinir has just taken place, the contracting parties being William Worth, a former well known brakeman who is now railroading in Ar izona, and Miss Mary M Ferris, of La Grande. Mr Worth signed the contract at Flagstaff, Arizona, and it was then sent to this city. Miss Ferris signing and acknowl edging the instrument before Justice Ser gent. Friends of the couple present con gratulations, and hope that their uniuque union may prove a happy one. La Grande Chronicle. But will it be legal except iu California. HOME AND ABROAD A Mixture to be Taken Doses. in Small Whtat Is 34 cents snd oats 16 cents. Wednesday fair; Thursday ralo snd wsrmer. Kiver 4 feet. It Is reported thai Bonner & Hammond have maue a reduction cf 10 ner unt i tne wages 01 employes. wrs tinier et tyOiuns are sent huav at their dental office, and will soon have another cnair running. The siaie insurance Company has taken charge of the Salem motor street railway, having a lien of $30,090 on the property. Monday every store In Eugene was out of sugsr. Tuesday morning the freight brought two csr loads snd saccharine again ruiea, Lidles wishing to lesrn to ride the bl. cycle can receive tree training of Blodgett & Wilson by appointment at the armory. Klein A Dubrille have recently received an Elliot shoe butloner that Is a very In. genius contrivance. The buttons sre frd In a hopper and fastened bv a wire run fiom a roll. Bee it work. Tns WRCol this city, will give an entertainment st this city on Friday. Feb Sih.that will be s irest. Mn Chas Relliy, who met with such favor at the Carnival, will be present and assist In tLe entertain ment. W li Honeyman. msnaaer of the Part- land Linseed Oil Works, wilt be la Albany from Feb ia to Feb Is. for the purpote of making contracts with farmers for the growing of flax se.-d for the coming year and to take orders for ared. So the Oimo- caar is informad bv Mi Phil Cohen. Oregon Is nolr stone In having fnnny nstnes. Everytodv has heard of Red Dog and You Bet In Californla.snd Yuba Dam has been sccorded line In history. Here sre some more: Dog Tooth, of Illinois, Flea Hill, of North Carolina, and Fly Mountain, of Ulster county. New York, Bobtown. Ps. Bug 1 1 lit. N.CX Chetttown. Pa. Cut Ski.i. Ky and Ftddlclown. CalJ for ins'.arce. Or if IHce are not aumclen; there arw FuuUI, "Ala; Paddy's Creek. lenn; t alUliler, in the same state, and Big Foot. In Indians. Ohio has a Belle Centre, Ijws a Ca'llop. Indiana a Lilly Dale. West Virginia a Little WIM Cat, Maryland a Maiden's Choice. South Da- kola a Ulnnehaha, Wyoming a miser, Pennsylvania, a Nazareth, and II lnols a frettyman. There are others, such as Young Blood. Ill; Yousg Womansto n. Pa. V hlskev Town, Cald; Ty Ty, Ga; Big Neck, til. and Black jack nourishes In Mlsiuippl( Kansas, Arkansas, and Tenne- see. To reach Bliss one has logo to Wyom ing county. New York, snd the only 'state that has a Bird In Hand I Pennsylvania. Fatal Accident. A very unfortunate accidect occurred hut evening at tbe resident) cf Mr C E Hawkinj Mr t'owsrs. mother of Mn Hawkir s, left a room for a moment in which her little grand child Libert sras playing near a stoe with a wbuk broom. She bad only barn out of tbe room a mo ment when oce of tbe other children, who had since enbred tbe room, was beard to HTatr . Mrs Powers and other member cf the family rJsbed into tbe room and found th little bey in name. He bjd put the broom into tbe fire and tbe fb x,e I'.-ra muntcating to ris cM be soon enveloped the child in a mass of name, which though quickly etticgoisbed, had already doos their dad!y work. Tbe child was burned from tbe waist io tint top ot the bead in a severe manner. lr Wallace sras railed, and did all that was ponibte; but tbe child was unable to recover from tbe effect of the burn, and after lingering ia great pain, died this morning. Libert sras years cf a?e on Xoncav, tbe Sxn, a bright little fellow, who will be sadly missed in tbe household. Oakville. Rev P B Williams of Philomath, preach ed here last Sabbath to a crowded boose. The r--ol of this part of tbe county ar opposed to any division of tbe county; but we are anxious to connect this part of Linn to Brnton by a free bridge at Cor vallis, Two of our citizraa were made happy by being tbe lucky bidders on the contracts for furnishing material for Ui reverunent works at Corvalli. W H MillbolJen get tbe contract for fursibing 3XW cords of brush and J.e R Junkin the contract for furnishing 650 piling. Although lhe contracts went low they wiU sire employ ment to some of our extra men. Mis Edaa Brown took in a few in Oak ville witn ber stamp game; our merchant was one of tbe victims but be feris happy nd admire tie style of Miss Edna; be says be would like to induce ber to come and settle in Oakville. Next! We made a hurried visit to Ackerman & Co's saw mill lart week. We fonnd Mr A busy superintending hi large force cf hands. We found Mr Bam ford preparing a store bouse for saw dust, be is trying to make a corner on this commodity. We found 11 M Stone and bis force of hands buy cutting and preparing log for the mill. Mr S ba the handiest harness for logging we ever saw, thev have n tags to hitch and unhitch . A x ictrs. Don't TraJc with Conn V Huston Unless you want good sgrocerles and produce a', the lowest prices and first class treatment. You can get ihem there. They are open early sr.d la'e to serve the public, and a trial will convince any one of the tact. ALisctiL CoCnaAMEav. Last night a creamerv comnanv was organised at To ledo with tbe fallowing officer: B F Jones, president; O O Krogstad, secretary; J A Landers, treas; R C Dedrick and Tillotson and above, director, lbs plant ot tne Linton Creamery belo w Portion d has been ourcbased for about S750 and will be re moved to Toledo. The milk from 300 cows has alreadv been secured. No supennten dent has jet been engaged. Heavy Taxes. Grants Pass Observer The countv. state and school tax levy for Josephine county i27S mills. The school tax lor Grants Pass is 10 mills and the citv tax 5 mills making in round numbers 42i mills for the residents ot Grants Pass to pay for the pleasure ef holding property here. The lew of last Year was 35 mills. Al bany and Linn county people certainly have no cause for complaint. A Goon Ad. One of the best advertise ments ever in tho Democrat i that of Hodses & McFarland appearinir elsewhere, It is the duplicate of a physicians prescrip tion blank, with the Inst prescription num ber, as will be seen at a glance, and is very significant. 5G024 different prescriptions carefully compounded, many of tbem re peatad many times, speaks for reliability and tructworuiiness. Special announcement. U wing to the Increased demand for Crayon Pot trails have decided to put in a portrait and frame department, so It will not. be nee esiary to send work to Chicago or San Francisco. I have a skilled artist o assist in finlgh'.nir nv crayons, and positively guarantee satisfaction. Tinkle tbe pho tographer. ' Awcrded Highest Honors World' Fair. DI& CilEt4Fv2 MOST PERFECT MADE. A (Jtire Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fnte from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulteran L AO YEARS THH STANDARD. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. You Can Here Ktsep Track of Your l rlends. W E Mcpherson, of Portland, has been in 1110 ciiy. Major Telfer bos rented the Wolverton residence as will move into it soon. Mr Colton. a son of Ker Cotton, of Leb anon, has bemin the stud v of law in the otlice of Kelley Curb A bis ball with music bv Parson's or chestra, of Portland, is being talked of for St Valentine's day. Mr Geortre Cobnn. who ha limn in thn Sandwich Islands for about a year has re turned to Oregon and is now in Portland. . Mr Ted Parker, of Toledo, and brother-in-law. Mr McMillan, of B O. naaaed through Albany this noon for Salem. j Mr Geo Bcchstedler I Ivinir aerionslv ill at his home in this city, lis was reported to have received a paralytic stroke, but this is said to be a mistake. Rev J C Wooley returned on this after noon's train from Albany, where be has been holding a very successful series of re vival meetings. Eugene Uuard. Mrs W H T Newman, of this cttr. was committed to the asylum this morning snd was taken there tins noon by bhmff Mo Feron. She leaves a husband and several children here. Col Donan has been writimr something about Bonner tc llamtnond in the Mercu ry, saying they haven't, the money to push things, though good business men. If it was anything very serious be wouldn't have gone to tbe Mercury wih his complaint, A young lady at Aitoria, who was sup porting herself, her widowed another and three member of the family teaching Chi nece to read English, has lost her occupa tion because two paid missionaries bar opened mission schools in that city, and teach Chinees free. Kx. S B Powers, of Shedd. Linn countv. is in tbe city visitina? his brotber.Guy M Powers. agent for the O R & N Co. Mr Powers re port but one Dolph man in Shedd and be is a money loaner. lie also reoorts that three fourths of the Linn county republicans are anli-Dolpb. Journal. The Eastern Star LihLk irave one of their interesting socials last night at Corinthian temple. Besides sociability and a delicious lunch, a short program was rendered, con sisting of a reading well presented by Edna Allen, a recitation by Arlene Train that took and a history cf the order by F M Kedfield. The Legislature. In the senate a bill was passed attaching Lincoln county to tbe second judicial district- Dawson introduced bill for the re lief of Irell Hutchinson. Denny introduced bill providing for employing convict for sugar beets; Uesner, for new building! at the Soldier's home; Da ton amending charter of tbe rtty of Albany; Carter, for appropriation for improvement of tbe Wil lamette from Eugene to Corvallis; Vander burg, protecting lafaoren and employe. la the house a joint memorial asking congress to rritut: tariff on wool was adooted. Tbe bill changing tbe name East Cottage Grove to Lnuau was passed. Tbe committeo on counties reported in favor of creating Vermont county.' Pataed. la the hous Mr Uofer in disctuving a matter claimed that be and his friends bad been called bastard, anarchists and stink ards by tbe Oregonian. which accusation be fWnounced. with a most amusing effect "a fia as bell, Mr President." Let Au. ATTEXD.-On Friday evening at Albany Col leg tbe bast entertainment of tbe season wtil be given. In addition to tbe orations of the contestants, which will well be worth tbo pice ot admission. Tbe Oiatorical Association has prepared a good program consisting of recitations and music So one should fail to near tbe ex cellent music rendered by tbe Harmonic Glee Quartette. This will be its first pub lic appearance and ire can assure yoa that yon will mi a treat if yoa fail to bear it. S B. No extra admiction will be charg ed to bear the H. ti. Q , as they have do nstsd their valuable services to the Asso ciation for that evening. Come one, come all. Xew 0. X. G. Office. Capt Over man lit 1 vening appointed tbe fallowing omcer for tbe management of F Co: G U MHlor. M sergeant. Tbo Kboadea, quarter master sergeant. Charles Sear. 2mf sergant. Jss Irvin, Sri sergeant. C Frak Comb. 4th sergeant. t red Bloom, 6th sergeant. K M Morton. 1ft corporal. Chas Fuller, 2nd corporal. Sam Cleareogcr. 3rd corporal. Willard Da vu. 4th corporal. Lrncemen, Al Strsinoy and E P Ketchum. Another Forger. Saixv . Or. Jan 30. Salem 1 tbe scene of excitement again. This time another forger has almost successfully worked tbe citizen for a very large amount. Ue was arrested yesterday while boarding a train by Oswald west, paving teller ot Ladd Bofbes bank and officer Andy Cos. The circumstances connected with the arrest are very thrilling and shows the swindler to be a bad man. " hen Mrcnea ne naa $261 10 cash and 19 checks forsed on tbe eading citizens of the city amounting to in all. He is now safely in jail and will probably have a hearing today. To Rtsi.rT.ATK Fees. The bill of Kepre- sentative Hillegas concerning 'attorney's fees provid) that in any suit r action brought upon a promissory note, contract or other obligation created eitner by agree ment or statutory provision, wherein the plaintiff is permitted to recover from the defendant bis attorney fees, no greater sum shall be allowed by any court, notbstand ing any agreement of stipulation in such contracts for a larger sum than as follows: On sums of $200 or less, 10 per rent of the mdirment, inciuditur interest but exciutttve of cwt; exceeding $'20t)and not exceeding $.UU, b per cent; exceeding tow ana not 1 exceeding f 1OQ0, 3 per cent, and on all sums exceeding f 10W 2 per cent; provided that on any contract so pruding. a fee of $5 may be allowed, although it exceeds 10 per of the amount recovered; and provided fur ther, that in anv suit wherein a mortgage or other lien to be foreclosed, a fee of t'M may be allowed, although it exceeds 10 per cent of the amount recovered. Oratorical Cohtest. Ths students of Albanv colleso have been preDarinir for some time for the oratorical contest to be held at the collese next Friday eveninsr. A irood program has bsen prepared consisting of music and recitations besiles the ora tions. The orator who wins this contest rill rnrtrosont Albanv collem at the state contest to be held at Forest Orove the last of February. This will be the third annual contest and it is honed the best ever held in ,,t 1. o - .1 j ....... friomlg. Ten cents admission to defray ex- penkei. t2 Poorir. Mr L Gotlieb, of the sec ond hand store is poorer by $2 than a day ago. It happened this way. A stranger acrjeared at Wm Fortmiller's and borrow cd a $7 hose saying he wanted to piece out one where he had a job. it was loaned. but as he nut it in a sack Mrs r ortmiller became suspicious, and Mr Fort miller went to the 2nd hand store, where the hose was found and returned to the owner. The thief skipped from the city and could not be found. - Call at Hodges ft McFarlands and sign vour name tor the celebrated (.ainoun opera comptny. MARRIED. T1VEY WALLACE. -In Albany, on Tuesdiy evening, Jan 29, 1895, at the resi dence' ot Kufus lhompson, ny nev O H McKee, Mr Frank Tivey and Miss Lessie Wallace, two of Lebanon's most pop ular young peoplo. A wedding tea was served at the residence of Mr W F Reidand the happy couple left for their home in Lebanon on the evening train. May life's best blessings be Uinr lot. BORN. BA8H0R. On Jan 24, to Mr and Mrs N N liashor, on Albany prairie, a son. MORGAN -In Albany ,on Jan 23 to Mr ert Mergan-a boy. and Mrs Robert GOOD EVENING. Quinine rdll at Fred Dawson's Get your millinery at Mrs Ashby's. Crsn Berries at C E Brownell's. Hot bsths at Verfck's shaving parlors. Two loaves of bread for 5 cents at F E Aliens. Fresh buckwheat flour in bulk at C E Brownell's. 40 losses of fresh bread for $1.00 at C E Brownell's. Fresh celery, fresh everv other dsv st 0 E Brownell's. Try Cows Coffee. only 30c per pound at C 17 Brownoll's. Bath at Vicrecks shaving sod hair tatting parlor. If vcu wsnt a lio muk call for Joseoh white labor cigars. Hot Baths snd warm rooms at Verlck's shaving pallor 40 full weight losvet o'. bread for t a Parker B os. Clean towels ti avsrv customer at Viereck having parlors. Hodge U McFarlana mskes s specialty of prescriptions. We sell moie snd better bresd st the TJ S bakery than any other house In town. C D Van Dyke will sell you two lawves fresh bresd Icr $ cenls at the U S Bakery. It Is a pleasure to eat good bread and this yon will always find at the U 8 bale rv. Dr G W MaVon, physician and surgeon Calls answered promptly In ehv or country. When you buy bread consider id quantity then 7011 will buy at qusilti the 0 . oaaery. Teacher of vocal aid Instrumental music. Miss Htttie M Warner, corner 4'h and Ellsworth s'.reet. Tou Mak So Mistake When you trsde with Parker Bros. Too get good treatment. Not only to day But to morrow. You always get good groceries. The staple anie'e. Their tea and coffees are the btt ; Their canned golds are fresh; Their bsaed goods. Bread, cakes, plea and cookies. Make permanent customers. o loaves of bread f 1 .00. Choke pickled goods. Frash produce and fruits Alays on hand. If you trade with Parker Bra. Tou make no mistake. At Com For a Short Time, In order to make 100m for new good Udles muslin underwear, consisting o night-dresse., cnenaise, drawer and cor et-cover,io white apron,and children and Infants dieues. These sre good standard good, bought direct from tbe manufacturers and are marked In plain figures. bmctL Yoi jtc. A Tax Votso. At the special sneeUnj of voters of school district no $ at the court bouse a -er of 2 n.i !1 was made, anj f 100 aa voted for a public sS o- brary, with only oce dissenting vole. About 10 people mere preseti'. Ready for Business. We have re-opened tbe store of tbe late A B Mcl!aio. and l,l close oat the entire large stock of genets' raerchandiie at a grtat MCriScr, In fact at prices that HI piease everybody, rcgniar bottoa rock figure. Cslt and get prices, which will peak for themseve. McIlwaix Si FaoitAsr. Executors. Special Bargains. We are seliing for a few days on'.y Men's bite shlrta worth $1.00 for f.50. Men's camel hair undershirt snd draw ers worth f i . 25 tor f AS. Men's beaw weight undershirt and drawers wor.h f .75 for f .37. Un display tn our show windows. Come to cs tor bargains in all lines of goods a me can save tou money. C av. 40 Loivesof BrcaJ for fl.OO. Let everybody come to ths Slav Bxkcry and get 43 Mate of fresh bread for fi.oo cash. C Maria. Money to Loan. Wc are prepared 10 make loan on good mprovtd farms in some to suit, of from l.ooo to i 10,000. LuisAX Ac aiovraiTH. Ladle who wear a to 4 shoe wui tini tt to their Interest to ca l at Klein St Do- bruille where some irest bar rain wii! be o tiered tbem. Crayon. Tinkle will give you a firs class crayon, lodia Ink. water color or pavei portrait,a f.4 frame, a dozen ana a half best photographs, a "glasa back,' "colored photo"' any st-le. all complete Icr $4-55 and throw in a horse and buggr, a cow aid a corner lot, for a little more. In other word he wiil eivc vou the test bargains la cravens and positively guar antees better swl st lower prices than any body else. Jut try l.i.n once. Prescriptions filled at Dawson's WILL A STAKK.tne ewelers Tooth brushes at Fred Da ws.n Mr Ed Smith, formerly with A B Mc 11 wain, is now running grocery store in Healdsburg, Calif. Afr. Er-win. C. Chatm BothslL Wash. Insist 1 unnn HOOD'S f Read Mrr ChaseV ExpV rlenc.e with a Substitute And tho! Clad Result ofTaklrtg HOOD'S. "& T. Hood ft Co., Low. Mats-1 - Last March I had to give up work, eom letelv worn cut I felt tired all tho tins; h4 Brnquent hsadaches, and spslls ot dizziness 1 X had no appsUto, and what nttie I did sat, dl-tresssdmotaD-Uily. My wtls was tosuag about thssams. I went to tbs druB stor, and eaUsd far Hood's Sarsapaiilla. Tho drucgist said ho was out ot Hood's, but that ho eould sirs me a BMdlelne made Itrem about tho same tormola, Hobd'sCures tuitasfood. I bought a bottle and carried It homo, and wife and I took K talthfulTy. That Kntti. mM finished mod w could e no ImprOTO- smntT Aseeond and then a third bottle folio. td,WMl in ray t as tho wife declared she would take It no s tUvd she felt worse than she taklnc It W put tho third bottio wa hiff full , and I wen to tho draMtoro and apt S DOttlO ol- liooa s iarwpriiia, mum tw ttood 8 rulS. u toss wan mc W Began to Improv. lTe psgaa to reUih otjx food, and It dldnl dls- ItMatiuaa before. That ttm workout tseung I grutliy Md t tWj. J taks a Svro com 1 always m S" f"?I t fUls aBAlaht, and In tho morning Jnd my eold brokenT Bood'a fJarsaparllla and Hood's Pills ar a complete medicine eliest in tbemseiv, and I beariily reoonunend them to OTerjono." fawuS Cass, BuUielU Washington. " Hood's PfflS esl'y. yet promptly ao4 S 0 The Modern Invalid" Ha tastes medicinally, In keeping with other luxuries. A temedy must be pleas anly acceptable in form, purely wholetome In compositlon.truly beneficial In effee and entirely free from every objectionable quality. If really 111 he consult a physlcan: 11 wnstipaica nc usei me gentle family At The Chbistiax Cut-urn. Mr Lis ter's subject tonight is "Tbe Baptism of tbe Holy Spirit." Wednesday night, "The Sealing of the Holy rpiru.- ixmie ana near mm. A mm was arrested In Salem lo day ur n?s Docket la 101 Isrrcd chtekt on leading citizens, not yet cashed. tAro.. Until farther notice Craw ford & Paxton wilt give you one do finest Cabinet photographs and a H life size (crayon or Indian Ink Portrait (for 16 ao nc f ame) for the extremely low price of- 94. 50. wore :ne nnetr. ana nest msec wu ana see samples at gallerv. 1st street Froman block. The M earner. Tuesday and Wednesday, fair, station ary temperature. River 4.3. F M French, dlsplayman. PRAISE, ONLY, VZOX ATT, WHO USB AYER'S Hair Vigor "AVer's preparations are too &! well known to need any eommen- station from tne : but I feel com- ? pelled to state, for the benefit of J ewers, war. six years ago, 1 tost ei aearlv half of mv hair, and what CH wa It ft. InmM o . tr Xf-tur Of using Ayer"s Hair Vigor several months, mv hair began to arrow o again, and with the natvral color j restored. I recommend ft to all S my friends. Mrs. E. Frajte:- HAt'fEE, box 906, fetation C, Los Angeles, CaL Ayer's Hair Vigor raaTAaxB by BL J. G. ATu k uL, UJHU, EA55. 0000000000000000000000001 mjLJ 1 t'ifs .inc. vwfUI3fi5. TW extrm onliBary Jfcc Javsaausr i Ik caoes wonderful diaeorery of uw . It ha beeo eo- Ooo!pxioB, - r.iii 7miliii4; onstwiic&iac of the eyes and other bytbo Strengthens, 1b t If owes and soboiUi wrircsysUBL. ttoarao core Debility, Emissions, U9e r Earope sad Haeno WK. tr rtlxilSKtss of tb di- f eaarto la a A aa Fains in tha tack, losses by day 01 auchtssopped cntJekly. OveZS00 ifatcsduiatiutBt. Fit iMlinsnoat Bean bETMUory in ifco tat staoa. It ia a Sjaipuaui ot mi-l weakaeai ad barrenness. It esa be supped fa days ntos o 01 unarms. tTso smw discovmrv m 1 aw discotmry wm node ". th 9peisk Smtrfiha oid tsmoog HsSlsa Mi usmi tt is tbo streocest vitmaarr acooe. it as very powartoJ. bat ksnnles. eoid for SI 00 pack ceor paccarra fat feODrpum sealed boraX Wrtuea roarahio ctveaforaeat. I f tod ley Stbomsnl aro not entirely esd,u on wtU be sen to you tree of sileasira. Send f elreu'Juvaad tcsttonckte. A -11 IS HCOSOX SSKDICALi IWSTITCXK, JmBcUosi Stock ta, Xarfcst Ellis Sta VALLIS RASH StTOENKT -A.T J. AW. WiU practice ia all the -uuit of the state. Office Firs; XatT Buk butldiDg.Albaey Jregon. MOOS, epnotlte tbo Rasa Hcs feed, braa,borts, Gra mwl, Gra- buckwbeat, rvo flour, hay, oats. traw. , potato, etc. T AMIRS KEADTHlS. Reantv Von- 1 .der for the complexion Is a substitute tor totmetlc. Harmle, dainty, pure For sale by Mrs G C Moos. Albany, State Agect. Agents warned. Uood pay. TUT ANTRD A el.lJman vrilh two if children living cn a fatm ocsire to secure the strvlct set a n .cd e lady aa housekeeper. Irquii. at rfh N0T1CL Parties knowing themieves indebted 10 the old firs ot Me!n Bsos, sre requested to call and settle same before Feb 1st, ss on that date they will be p'aced In lawyer's hands for collection. DR. C, U, CHAr.sDEs.Lll. Office on Feiry St near cor 8rd St. Offic boors, 7 to 9 a ni. 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p m Especial attention given to chronic case and eye diseases. AXLE IttST IX TEG flTGr.i.a its - n;(irtilKOJMr.t cJ"t eU.Stl-a t3 bSf Cf Roy O' ;T i.C fcvd tyiK.T. ty-uirrTJ . U .M Ji5 JJ yen e. lv. rv psatj-es c r:vr vurx. j iUm COLLSGIATJ ISSTITUTI ALBANY, OHEQON A ft. 1 oorpo of Inatruoccrv wlAiSICAL, SCIENTIFIC UTERART CCMKESCIAL AND KOSJIAl CLASSES. Couroco ot study arrmngod - nc v all grades of students. 6'Xi inttswtsmnss t$trd araoViaj from afewetf. ESS 4v fit I I 1 I i ti I I BUYJBVEL STOVES AND-. RANGES OF MATHEWS.& WASHBURN Fhe irreatest sel'er svn tiw market fnr diseauses of tbe Lirer.KJdneysand Con stipation. Pleasant to take by eld or young. No griping. The root of the Lirerine clant is (fa- sively nsed in Norway fee tbe cure of Files.' Sold by all Srst class drs?gisii. Wholesale Manufacture. ANCHOR S CHEisICAL CO. Lebanon. Or. Prof. A. STARK OfJWin & Stark. Optical Specialist Graduate cf the Chicago Opthahcie College. I am prepared to examine fc'enildzy and accurately, ty tLe late and ircFrovea method cf modem scie&ee. any who de sire to have their ejes tested. Cusick Biock. Alxaxt, Ceeaos. DENTISTS. Good work a trecislt r. ALBANY. "7LS '1 f VV! '. OREGON J -J a isist. i.tLj-,Or - miins; end extracting of teeth witLeti pain a specialty. Get yonr MEAT at SafMsmM!laaw!frasA-R I V"Lst ttjS I 1 ST Srmts Uiiiinij o i ToJ lToXisimm iSi-w Sar : I V y , I m mii in Cet mmdtmU t I V riMiiiM. nacmrs aatttt-co- j 5 " ' '" p- ftt"mm IRA TURNERS, J Ferry street, between First and Second. The best tneata of all kinds at lowest prices always on band, aa a trial win : convince yoa. INSURANCE AND M OH Ei BROKER. Soli OEff,Eastpn llksr vTfgCl. H F MERRILL. INSURANCE AND MONEY BR0KER.- Albany, Or. City and concty warrants tcHs'in.f so'd. " nEO E FISH u THE PLUMBER.- Tinroofiinir audJuaVin. tb opera house. -lagkburn & sc:.:ir.: .ITOmSTE'SrSt AT.ISu",' All legal matters will receive proa f t . tention. OiHee, First vti. r.A I buildiaj;, np stairs. J FREDDY Air , ATTOENT Rooms SS and 26, Strahaa ElocV, Oregon - HC Watson Luther Et'i WATS0I1 a ELKiriS TTOENETS AT X.A'Vr Office First National Bank BciMi: ? Business intusieti to ns will receive cm iul and prompt attention. TOR SALE. ome no 1 faacina i W . . . . . a per tnonsanu, ana bio ut y- wood at 2.50 a cord. M fftjrst llf ANTED. A widow las-y Call at Ihta oOico. I r -A- laaicv. If j 1 1