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As sure as winter comes. comes . STIFFNESS SORENESS As sure as tt"1iAflf"1rfW'''"i"i KETKERFORD & WYATT tornys at law. Will practice in. a ourts of the state. Special attention giv en to matters in probate and to collections. FFICE In the i'lmn block. W-R.BSLYEU. Attorney at law and Solicitor in Chancery. Collections made or all points. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany' Oregon. : BCXBURt & SOBERS local matters will receive prompt at-isr-ri. Office, First National Bank riidia-up stairs. . c jjttXTASYK fc HACHIKMAN, Attorneys fit Law. Albany, Oregon. JH. J. I. B1IX, hva?s aad unrOTi. OFFIC5 Corn wry t:. Albany .Orojon- ' DH, 0, U, 0HM.lBEI.LIiJ Treats tumors, strictures, facial blem ishes, ueoralgia and other diseases, with jra!vHiteiV-ectricity. Oifice on Ferry St., nsar SJ. street. J -... V XATiOSAL BASK, I1 OF atBASY, 0SE90.N 1FUSN S.R.VOUXG .K, W. LAKOUOS V:e Pfvaeot . . AC .'OUSTS KSPT subject to iwci. SIC T t e-p'ole tranae-, ac oa X -ork Sa Frinclw.Cl"Stp and eUard OLti'JCnOSS ADS on tavorai'a tarn saacvw S K ToobW K W I-Ato - lESun, L. Fiara Kawaa I . Sox .1 .4r;i"iev at A5.t Or VISIT To our printery will convince any one that we rt better equipped to handle their or ders han any office in the valley. Why shouldn't we be? We have improved ma- cojnprv. the best power, modern type faees. borders, fixtures, etc the only line ef printers stationary in the county, and good workmen. Our work is always executed promptly and at legitimate prves. If you (on't hare to trade it out, or take printing because" yen can't get cash, come to see us. If our services are not satisfactory you get your mon?y back. SMILEY, the Prinier. Phone 9, A lbany. D P01SOII A -.r"li M I an a primary. eo ;iH 3rC.laIJ4Il I onoarrorTw. r tary eypauiBponnaaently eurea nun f 'cjoih. Too can be treated at borne for I r- lUtsuisMriceuiuruiMZiunuitr. II ; V- -J you prefer to come hero we will contract "V- to mt railroad far and hotel bill, and no eos?. it 8 1 ail to care. It you tare taken bwf-.-cry, kidiao potash, and atiU hnre aefcea nd rs.uj, - ncocs atenes in mcuin, sore & nnwi, t irapi' s. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers oa bet T. - r SJjf ihifir Haimr f v.hml feUln: out, it ;i sb'.s Syphilitic BLOOD POISOX that we (rasrantee to care. We solicit the noM obatl igte eases and coalleiiira tne world for s esiewe cannot core, Mils ofeeaae baa always ba&cd the skill of the most eminent physi cian. J500,000 capital behind our nneondV ttonal frssraniy. Absolute proorasectsealeooa r;r.:x.;..j. AdSresa ' Vv HEMjEIY OQ, PC' YOUR PROPERTV -with :d Hartford, the Sew York Un- - is nncy or any one of the reli able : iiue companies he represents. Note taieu .jd plenty of time given for payment on ioraisnce. All business wili b promt "'y tUJecded to. OI'Fi'iVIVIN P- 0. BLOCK ALBANY. OPu r "i'1S' ';3 ..1 - 3 w t.:5 C. V J S 5rv V- i-c c-"isc. .1 y'-'Ci-n ro-, Jrec af iarr? .. :no, . . . ,:- ' vf H Prof. A. STARK ..Opticar Specialist Graduate of the Chicago ODthalmic CoileSe I um prepared to examine scientifically aud acjuraiely, by the latest and improves methods of modern science, any who de ire to have their eyes tested. Cuskk Block Albaht.Obbooh. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. b-y - TRADE MARKS, Vifai"' DE8ICK8, COPYRIGHTS c Anyone eonrtlnd a rketcb and deacrtptton roar quic lr !er(ain, tree, whetlicr an InVentiou la pro ..ii,ly patentable. ,iarounlcatlona .trlttly In America. We have a WaBulnirton oflioe Patents tAKcn thruuKb Huna & Co. racakvm peciiJ uotico iu the ' SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tieflTjftfallr illiiKrated, lanreot clrcnlatlon of jtij . -.cutiflc liiuniKl, weciy,trni5ii.ai a year, i. .!iix iii.mllis. epecltuen copies and iiaJiO I-ooJi osi 1'atkntb aentlree. Addruns MUNN & CO., 201 ilrendway. Hew York. J. i. RALSTON iMock, Albany, Or loan on farm tecurity, all - made on pernooal tecurity.' uiity nnd school warrants bought. it; made on favorable terms. ,i -n.ce written in three of the ... - i fctiies in the world, U lowei-t . T. M. ry Saturday evening Sp K. . Yi8;tirj)r lCnijtits in vited T. S. Van Winkle, Com VI w ill ft stark. St. Jacobs Oil comes, it comes to CURE. The ailment goes. Star Bakery Corner Broadalbin and FirstSSH CONRAD MEYER PROPRIETOR' Dealer 1 Canned Fruits, . Glassware, DriedFruiti. Tobacco, Sugar, - Coffee, Etc. Canned Men Queensr&a VeetbJe CigarSt Spicea Tea Etcv everything that is Kept in a (tood variety and groj oery store. High est p!ce paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODOCI Are Your Teeth Sound? Usually the teeth are what judicioat care or unwi9e neglect naa maae iqcui. Teeth can't receive too much attention. Want of care means nremature decay To reserve the te sth keep them dean and thus prevent accumulation on the dental sorlace. uur Dowuero arj iuc most effective and valuable preparations ever offered. It cives the teeth clear. smooth, ad beautiful appearance. We also carry a fall line of the best tooth i i - . I aIammw,.!. nm urusues in tuw uiuk iuus " " j thing kept in a first-class drag house Physicians' prescriptions a specialty. I. A dimming. ALBANY Insurance Agency M. SENDERS, Hgr TCnn atiil aolla wrhoat oats and wool at all point, in the Willamette Valley and is tne leading insurance ageni oi Aioany. In placing your instirauM there an two tilings to oe consiaerea : lat. tint a mod eomnanv. 9nd Ptam vnnr insnranpe with an agent who thoroughly understands his hnatnacs rrl tnnu hft In vritA fl. TWi- icy, giving you its full benefit, having naa o years oi expeneure iu a gvuenu office and the adjusting of treses. Can guarantee you I have these requirements Very Respectfully Yours M SENDERS VIERECKS SHAViNG AND HAIR CUT TING PARLORS. EEAEQUA1TERS FQ3L Dk Whites JSetf Ifai A head of hair or no pay. Cures all diseases of the scalp. Address Box 421 for Free Treatise on tbe Scalp. Razors Honed and Set and Pat in ord er on Short Notice FOSHAY k MASON -Wholesale & Retail DRUSSIST3IBD EC0KSEUSE3 ALBAKY. OBEGOK. Pure Progs and the finest and Largest Stock of Stationary and Books in the Market. ALBANY ORCHESTRA 1 H BiCKESSTO. Conductor . BEST WESIPEOOK Kgr INSTRUMENTATION I Vio II Vlo., Clar., Cor., Trom Bass andiDrums lepet toitfe of ne"v3f qsic -Musio Furnished For- Concert, Parties. Receptions and Enter tainments at reasonable rates. Correspondence solicited regarding en gigemets out of town. Address Bert Westhrook, Business Man ager, Revere House, Albany, Oregon ALBANY TRADING GO GROCERIES and FEED OF ALL KINDS Cheat seed for sale or trade Free de livery. Telephone No. 61 R. N. Morris, Mgr Corner 2nd and Main Ste. LUDW1, Opposite Postoffice. PLDMBIK G and tinning at Donom prices. FARMERS FEED SHED. Between First and Second on Baker, Team stabled for 10 cents. Ladies toilet and waltintr iwim in .in flection. T) BCSSAM. Dr Adams tCuBick Block Albany, Or TSP Matters at Salem are certainly very mixed. "We want a revival oi civic and social morality," says a New York preacher That's what. Some Spanish Boldiers killed a ten- year-old boy because he would not hur rah lor Spain. There is liable to be a compromise on the speakership and appointment ol committees A Salem paper says the organisation of the house will not be a side show to any eenatorship. .VUMU.U W.. w ing something about parliamentary usa ges at Salem. YeB, but ttey learned too late. A 1 . . ( Ik. annnnm w nt tllA AMI. ..I l..;.l.ln ta th.hi.ina i( Ail n, 7(1 clerks at $5 a day, few of whom are 3 : . l. : uumg ttuytuiug. On Jane 30 Vic will have been queen of England just sixty years, probably equalled by only one English sovereign. The Increase of exports in 1S5RJ under the Wilson bi'.l over those of 1S94 under the McKinley bill was 146.385,829. The San t raucisco YM 0 A foot bail team baa won thirty-six successive games. That's a sturdy record worth making. In Kansas City the individual who ex pectorates oa a public thoroughfare ren ders himself liable to fine. That's rather eplitting hairs Now if Governor Bushnell will ap point some other fellow than Mark Ban na he will do the country a good service, and there are sigas that he will. Alva Adams, the new democratic gov ernor of Colorado was inaugurated at an expense of about $5. Mr llanna might very well smoke that for awhile. A Walla Walla man's delinquent tax of $15.30 cost him $207.67. That is As toria style, and an Astoria paper admits that is a holdup ahead of anything in Salem. A newspaper should nearly always be willing to give both sides of questions . The first province of a paper is to give the ne, and this the newspaper should do even though it pinches ones toes sometimes to do it. In the death of Col. Ke?sy, ot Corva' lis, Oregon loses one of her must original characters, a pioneer who belpedbnUd ap tbe state and a man who in spite of his peculiarities bad tbe respect ot the masses. . He wili long be remembered in the annals of Oregon history, and no one can think of him without a kindly feel ing. The Chief of Police of Oakland. Calif., was invited to deliver an address to the ministers of the city, and did so proving himself a reasonable man of broad views. Here are one or two paragraphs: May we not con tine e to spare too much of our thonght to pride of church organiza tion and church creed and lose ti$Lt of the humane teachings ot the Christ we aim to follow ? I believe in practical Christianity. I believe that charity is the noblest of tbe three Chrietlike vir tues, because cbarity is love and un selfishness, aad cbarity will arouse in the deeparing human heart faith and hope. I hope to see the churches of this city get down, or rather up, to a practic al effort to cure in this city tbe rice that is born of despair; .the shame that is tbe child of necessity; tbe brutality and crime that is born in poverty and want. I Lope for a revival of practical Christian work, for charity and missionary work at home, for a watchful eye on the part of the people who have chosen the Christ plan for their daily lives, that not one of God's creatures may fall into vicions habit and become criminals simply be cause ail of tbe Good Samaritans were in foreign missionary fields, and none hap pened along in time to lend a helping hand to one who was tottering by tbe wayside at home. An Oregon Boyhood . Louis Albert Banks, D. D., has begun a series of articles in the Voice on "An Oregon Boybcod." Tbe first chapter is written in a delightful style. Mr. Banks was recently pastor of tbe largest Meth odist Church in tbe United States, hav ing just resigned from it, and once run for Governor of Massachusetts. He was born in Oregon, and resided here until a man. He married c daughter of David Mil lhol land of Oakville, who died, when he was again married. A daughter of Mr. Banks now resides with ber grand father at Oakville . Below we give a few extracts trots the first chapter: "Tbe Journey to Oregon today is a very simple matter. A mere Item ol six days in a drawing room car. A com fortable bed at night, with soft pillows and fresh sheets. A dining room car attached, with all the delicacies of civ ilization to tempt the appetite. It was a very different experience in 1852, when it took my father six months to go from Benton county, Ark., to Ben ton county Oregon, with an ox team Very slowly their long lines of canvas covered "prairie schooners" wound their way behind the patient oxen, meek and slow, across K&neas and Nebraska and Colorado, that were then thought to be tbe Great American Desert, and not wortb the settling. With tireless pluck and ever springing hope they climbed over tbe Roccy mountains and pushed onward, traversing the great. ''Inland Empire" of Eastern Oregon, forcing their weary limba to carry tliem arouud the mighty gorge of the cascade of the Col ombia, tbe Oregon of the youthful Bry ant, and which as yet "Heard no sound save its own dashing." On, always cn, poured that second tide of Argonauts, until they reached the Willamette valley, which was at that time tbe goal of the western pioneer. My mother had come to Oregon the year before my father arrived, she was then only a girl of 14. Her family came from near Detroit, Michigan., and they made the way overland by mule team more stubborn, but not so slow as tbe oxen in a little more than three months. A hundred miles south of Portland, on the basks of the Willamette river, they bad made their last camping place, and there being plenty of water and fertile valleys and abundant timber, my grand father had staked out his land claim and begun to make a home. Here ft wae, the next year, that my father, a lonely. broken hearted boy not yet 20 years of age, came seeking employment and a chance to work out bis destiny in this new hind. lie staked out a donation land clal ot the old generous sort of those early r ays, across among the oak hills some ta i miles away for the land in the river bottom was already claimed, tie buiit him a little log cabin, which he stajed over n'.ght in often enough to hold bis claim, but had to work at splitting rails, or olearing up land, or whatever employ ment opened, for more established set tlers, to make his living in the mean time. Hs worked hard all week, and when Sunday came, saddled up the little dun-colored mare that he bad ridden from Arkansas, and on which be had chased more than a hundred Buffalo to heir death, and rode the ten miles across the pialrie that lay between his lonely cabin and the little blue-eyed girl not yet 16 at Father Uarlburfs. No wonder they should have been in a harry in those days to get married, for it was lonely in a log cabin, with the nearest neighbor ttiree miles away; and courting mast have been rattier unsatis factory in one of those old one roomed booses, where father and mother and all the brothers and sister had to hear all that was being said; so they soon uiade it op. The lack of proper conveniences for a long continued courtship is no doubt to some extent responsible for the fact that my gentle little mother is only sev enteen years older than myself. Whiskey's 189G Work. A Tangent man has banded the Dem ocbat the following from the Voice for publication: la the Cuban Army are 50,000 men bhould it come to r that General Wsyler seizes and butchers allot these men, what a righteous protest would so up from tbe American continent! Civ i.ixatlon would tarn livid with grief and rage. And yet the rum power of tbe United States is guilty ot tbe massacre of this vast number of human beings.and thousands more, every year. Dr. Benjamin Ward Richardson, the famous Eng'tsh authority, from a lifi time of study estimates that one tenth ot tbe total deaths of England are attri buted to the use of aleonol. Applying this ratio to the United States, the deatbs doe to drink would amount to from 70, 000 o 80,000 per year. On May 19, S90, Tbe Voice printed replies front 19 repre sentative pbyriciaos, estimating the pro portion of deaths due to alcohol, in each class of diseases given in the tables of mortality.' Tbe results of these replies applied to the census ot 1SS0, would give 72,193 deaths due to the nse of liquor. Since then various estimates and inves tigations have been made, and in no case that we have seen has a leas esti asate than 60,000 been made. What if it sboald become necessary to bory all this vast throng in one day and at one place T lbs entire standing army ot the United c'tates woold not furnish one half enough men to drive the bears e. It every man, woman and child of Canton, the home ot President-elect Mc Kinley, sboald each dig a grave, there would be scarcely more than half enough graves. Allowing one fuoeral sermon to each corpse, there woold scarce be enough Methodist preachers in the whole United Bute to conduct the services. AH the armies now fighting for tbe lib erty ol Cuba would not furnish enough men for assistants for tbe undertakers, allowing only oue to each mao. It there were on aa average ot 25 mourners at tending each ot these funerals, there would be an immense throng, equal to tbe entire population of the city of Chi cago. The people comprising this at procession would equal tbe combined population ot the following cities: Oma ha, Lincoln, Neb., Sioox City, Dee Moines. Tope k a, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Denver, Dallas, Galvestoa, Burlington and St. Louis. This procession would absorb the tola: population ol Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont combined. It would amount to at many as tbe pop ulation of either of the states of Alabama, New Jersey, Virginia, Minnesota or Kan sas. It is almost impossible to comprehend what such a funeral of these 60,000 rnm murdered people would mean. Snppose five carriages followed each oneot these bodies to the grave. You woulJ have an enormous procession of 20,003 carriages- It would require ever? mao, woman, and child to tbe city of Wash ington to drive the carriages sod bears. It would take tbe whole population of tbe state of Cth and Nevada to do this work. If it cost an average of 50 to pay the funeral expense of these victims, it would require $3,000.00(1 to par this bill alone. II each of these 210,000 carriages took np 40 feet of space, the procession would cover 2.500 miles in length. It would extend from New York to Salt Lake City. It would extend from Dulutb to tbe City ol Mexico. It would extend trom fcau Francisco to Honolulu. It would extend almost across the Atlantic ocean. Traveling at the rate of five miles an hour, it would take nearly six weeks for the procession to pass a given point, even if it traveled continuously night and day. If there were no car riages at all, the procession ol hearses alone would extend from Buffalo to New York City . It would reach from Chica go to Kansas City. It would nearly reach from Omaha to Denver. If the procession of hearse alone were in Gotham, they would fill every avenue. driving two abreast, all tbe way from the Battery to tbe Harlem river. Allowing six feet to each grsvein length, it would require a vast trench 68 miles long for the .bodies. If they were laid side by side, giving a space of on y thres feet for each corpse, a trench 34 miles long woold be needed for the buri al, four times tbe length of Manhattan Island. An average passenger oach will carry 60 passengers, and ten care make up a good-sizeJ train. Thus a well filled train carries only about COO people. Suppose that this great number of dead bodies were carried to their grave by rail : it would require 100 whole trains, consist ing of 1,000 cars, to carry the corpses alone. This is but a flashlight on a sin gU year's work of the American saloon. John D Rockefeller recently testified in a ease io New York city that he aL lowed certain property belonging to him to stand in the name of a church in order to escape taxation. That is the kind of a christian Rockefeller is. Mosio. Miss Mildred Burmester teacher of piano or organ. System tin Mason touch and technique. Residence Fifth street, opposite U P chuich. Lives ills like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach, Indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's fills. They do their work easily and thoroughly. flflfc" Best after dinner pills. liar IIIC 28 cents. AU druggists. If Prepared by C. I. Hood Co, Lowell, Mass. Tbe only rill to take with -food's SartaparUla. . SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS Confusion Worst confounded. During the past week street talk has been confiued almost entirely to the meeting of the state legislature. Let people get to talking on a certain subject and it becomes continuous, naturally ' euoUfch, so long as the flame keeps flur nng. At this writing the situation shows a senate with about one hundred and twenty bills introduced, 60 or 70 clerk hired with little or nothing for them to do, newspapers and postage stamps voted, resolutions passed, aud nearly the end ol their rope reached ; a tempo rary organization meeting from day to day in the lower bouse and not organiz ing for want of a quorum of forty mem bers; a ramp organization with thirty one members backed byJH Mitchel! and the opiniou of a Massachusetts man, and opposed by the udgment ol Harvey Scott, J N Dolpb, M C George, Geo 11 Williams and others, with the prospect ol not being recognized by the senate It is certainly a mixed mess, and the Democrat man admits that when he considers it be hardly knows whether he is standing on his head or feet. What's tbe news about Cuba? TS.e situation is just as mixed aa ever and as uncertain, almost equal to the Oregon legislators. The Cubans have control oi about two-thirds ot the island aud are pursuing a bushwhacking, fili bustering policy that Is gradually wear ing tbe Spaniards oat. The exchequer olpainis nearly empty and ber credit gone. Congress is taking a Uuidaisical course, aim let made necessary by tbe policy of the president, and the outlook is that a change of administration a ill not produce a change of policy. There are signs ol Spains Weakening and it she gets tafiiciently decrepit it is probable a proposition will be made for an autonomy, which uirans a gov ernment somewhat like Canada. It is doubtful if the Cubans accept any thing but independence Picking his brain to pieces . During the week a man was hanged at Napa, Calif., who, it isaswrtd bad kill ed thirty-six persons. Now Warned doctors are picking to pieces the tia-ues of the brain to Warn if possible whv he should want to kill so prolific!? The result is a sign of Indian b'oo.1 in bis veins. This it uosatielactory The presence ot Indian blood is not enough to induce a man to have killing spells, regardless of learned doctors. Experi ence is proving continually th learned men propose one thing today that is torn down tomoriow. They i" some like a detective. Their pr-- in de mands a tbeory, and they give i . We like that propoeitioo for a civic and moral revival. U is tbe kind ot re vival all christian institutions ehould labor for. It is time that alt ba r rp a tisg should stop and men and um labor tcr the improvement mana.n I, displaying lees selfishness a bwue-, more brotherly lore eociallr, ir-n t consideration for the weak a tt:i.J;r hand for thetoSVHag. sabaUnt aKou sideratlon for tie bongry. fi.Ut cg .ia and crime, firm against itntu tahST, tut mcvaUe for tbe right, sevea d; tn the week. Washington Letter. war nar WataixoTox, Jan. Jth. lrt7. Poor Cuba; The formal I -nociic-a en that John Sherman had been compelled to become McKinley' aecrets-v oi ,tie, in order to make a place in the svefe lor Bos lianns, makes it certain that Un'es this eongrre doe something for Cuba, it will have to go on fighting alone. There has been a suspicioa f"T some time that McKinley occupied very neatly tbe same attitude towards Cuba that President Cleveland does, anl Mr. Sherman has made that suspicion a cer tainty by saying- "1 do not b-iieve this government should interfere Nttwetn Spain and tbe Cubans. I do not be lieve this government should attempt to settle the war or take any steps put ting upon ns the burden of deter mining tbe nature of rule in Cuba in c tbe Cubans win." As this languaite was need when he was just Irotn the p eeeree of McKinley aad alter be had accented the secretaryship of stale, there isn't the slightest doubt that it Is an ad'aoee statement of McKmley's Cuban p icy. It is evident that Speaker Reed doesn't expect Representative Boatner, La., who was ti nse ted at the last session of con gress and reelected to fill tbe vancanry and lor a loll term beginning March 4tb next, to be unseated in the cootest which is again being mads for hU seat. Otherwise he would not have elected Mr. Boatner. who is one of those rare democrats who lavors protection to a certain extent, to fill tbe democratic vacancy on the ways and means commit tee' Representative Bailey, ot Texas, who was given tbe vaneancy on the rules committee, was it is said given hi choice of tbe vacancies by Mr Reed. Chsrlie Crisp, son ol the late ex Speakr was given the vaneancy on the (.oeiotfice committee, and Representative Stoke, ol S. C. that on the committee of agri culture. Those members of Uuntington's lobby, who are not regularly on his pay roll, found themselves out of a job when the house sat down so bard on the Pacific Railroad Fanding bill The question ot legislation on the subject is still being considered, bat Huntington seems at last to realise that tile numerous lol.by he bad at work in Washington did the funding bill more harm thad good, and from now on, tbe lobbying will not be so openly conducted, if there is any Kg islation on this matter It is likely to be along the line ol the bill which has been reported favorably to the senite, and which is now being considered by the house committee. It provides (or a commission of cabinet officials with authority to settle the whole business. If the free homestead bill fails to get through, Spsaker Reed will make num erous Western enemies who will he heard from II he is again a candidate for hi party' presidential nomination. The bill when passed by the house only provided for free homesteads in Okla homa, but before the senate passed it, amendments were added, extending the area of free homesteads. When the bill went back to the house, instead of allow ing the bouse to vote on the senate amendments so that the bill could be sent to conteience, if they were not accepted by tbe house, Speaker Reed sent tbe bill back to the committee on public lands, and its friends are whis pering that he did it for the purpose o having the bill smothered. Themacb talked ol bill authorizing tbe president to appoint delegates to anv I not answering to roll call, undoubtedly rraateuy ayre. International Monetary conference that f unconstitutional, the other for farming Amite Citt, La., Jan 20. Three iwgro mav be called haa hen irtrnilnea.i ,n out convicu for their board and 25 cents murdtrers are dead Arch Jomerand John may be called, has been ictroduced in a day nn imDiacticablo bill which will on. who at the last moment cor teased tht senate, This is a measure lor which ot couree not'pas. their guilt of killing the Cotton famil, and everybody in congress will vote. and. . . mm- I (jus Williams, alias Morrissey, who shot which nobody, In or out of congress, be-' n... v rai.r,h i. to nr.rl. od I"" h J0n fe-. The .bodies of leve. will ever amount to a row of pln., to;ar as increasing the use of silver a. T1IE LEGISLATURE. In the house the deadlock continues, and that I almost the end of bouse news snd, there Is some talk as if there would be no session at all. In the senate : In the senate a number of bills were read the second time. By unanimous consent Senator Smith introduced the following bill: Limiting and fixing salaries and fees ol the secre tary and of the treuMtrer ol state and clerk of supreme court ; alo Dawson, to define and regulate sain of property lor delinquent taxes; Harmon to establish fret public libraries and reading rooms; Wade, lor relief of Union county, for taxes over paid amounting to l'W3.3-i; King, relating to manner ol publication of summonses; Patterson, of iUrion. to frevent floatage of logs on privat lands; a larnion, to regulate catching of ealmun in ths Rogue river, prohibiting catching between April 15 and June 1, and from Auuet 15 to September 15; Mulkey, to prohibit destruction of public records made on lands for scientific or other pur poses; Smith, providing f r forming co operative corporations. In the bouse Representative Smith read the fol lowing resolutions passed in Albany, as a backing for the course taken ; w iitKKAg, The populist party has de clared in fa or of reforms in our stale government which can only be secured through tbe legislature, including reduc tion oi interest, reenacsment ot oiiiciai salaries, aoonuon oi railroad commis sion, game warden, equalization board, and reduction of number of district judges, and Whereas, The last legislature wasi largely Reoubican, and under their mana ement state expenses became ! incrasioglv excessive and burdensome, and there I no re as a to believe or hope the burdens will be lightened during the present session of the legislature, should the bouse organize under former man agement, therefore be it Resolved, "That we unequivocally en dorse the actions if the Populist mem ber ot tbe legislature, and the iJemo rratic and Republican members in re fusing to aid in organizing the house until a common enemy el the producers and taxpayers, to wit a Republican nn ; dominated by crushing monopolies are routed and lord to surrender their grasp oa the financial rein of he state." Mr isomers claimed he was in favor rf the reforms as much as the populut members Mniio asked the privilege to read svxne reeolutioos as liiey came, but it ended without definite -.ction. though resolutions from Milton were ntd. A gentleman from Salem this noon ssys that tbe Mitchell men had their "i;ig gers" as he called t.'em.a! the door of the house, and did not alio Davis to enter until he agreed n-l to interte e which he did. Tbe opinion was ir..n that the henate vmilil nnl eeorte-ntae ' )e l'jnwtn house, and lhal it vmil.l r..i .fare in Art more than appoint couiinittee. Upon the rump organization ol the bouse yesterday Hoar's opinion thai two thirds ef members who had qualified could organize and do biices. ueh or ganization - effected with preswnt, 3 being democrat ii sinuiiRi Hie oihn-rs . . t elected were: II L Ben-on speaker; R lUyciueY eleraTTTMottor1. e'erk; E W BartSe.lt, eifi!er clerk: S W White, doorkeeper: K Murphy. serjresnt at arms. The speaker was eathr,Ml io ap- point U.ree pages, a mnimj clerk at.d an uprair door keeper The ruse of the lass, hots'" were adbpt- 3 1 ! A joint resolution !;e.I tor a committee touMttnz ol ti;r- retirement' "tires and two svnato- t no-if ; the ij:Vr U1 X o0' ized and re4y lor tun--. An opinion lead froM Geo II. Wil liams a that t!uh(te moid not t-r- gauixe and do baiur. la theSens.e. Carter intro.lced bill tre-i.aleH:n-ulacturing and sale of rommrrciil fertil izers. Senator MuSiey io-ro uced a petition request in; legislation againet rate and manufacture of cigare ten. S-iued by 130 name A like peiitlun sent np from tbe Y. P. S C. K. t f Albany .signed by a boo1 500 names Iteferrel to com mittee on edoeaur.n. Resolution 13. tiowan, that Attorney Gene al C M . Idleman, furnish an opin ion as to whether salarit of county of ficers can tie legally reduced duriog term of ohVe. Resolution 14, MeClnnz. mjuestir.ithe secretary cl state to supplv t,e senate with a copy of the woman suffrage a- rrendment to tbe const ts'Jon raised last erosion. Adopted. iriver to provide for inpection of public Insliluuons of a co'-ectional m- lure. Yo prevent he eann ol reiig ions insignia by pub'ic school teachers. The Oregonian has secured the opin ions of several prominent men on the rump legislature. J N Dolph tico II Wil liam. CEb Wood, M L Pipes. M C tfeorge, L It Cox and W T Muir. all de clared that tbe houetiild not organize without a two-thirds t?eniance if the members elected. Notwithstanding Mr. Hoar tbe preponderance of opinion is tbst it cannot organize without a quorum of forty members. parties coming trom Salctu this noon gave it aa their opinion that the senate wculd recognize the house on Monday and that the Benson bonse would then proceed to business. It is also said the Davie house will be on band. The Benson house voted o-dos, session laws and legislative journals, to remain the property of tbe state on motion of isomers. The vote was 24 to 6. Keeolutions : That apeaker and each n.ember on roll ca I be allowed to intro duce one bill. Adopted That committee of three be appointed to arrange a schedule of nacres lor em ployes. Lake, Huntington and Bridges were named. Adjournment to Monday followed The Davis temjorary how remained in possession and will adjourn from day to day. In the senate Senator McClung introduced a joint memorial, tetitioning cong-eea lor com pletion of the Siranugna isn .l. Senators Dawson and Mktiell pre sented anti-cigarette petitions. Petition, Mulkey, lor law for deduc tion ot indebtedness. Senate joint resolution, Patterson of Washington, requiring tl e governor to either sign or veto a bill w!in pssed. AH bills to become a law un.ees acted upon by the governor within live dais. Bills introduced: Wade, to establish maximum freight rates; Michell, f r the relief ot registered physicians and su-geons; laiy, to prevent production and sale of unwholesome loo I : King, to provide for non-forfeiture of a li e insur ' a nee policy after two years; Johnson, to amend code, placing assessor of Linn county on a salary ; Reed, to amend law to regulat9 receiving county and state lax by school districts; O Mclung, to amend law regulating compensation of county officers and deputies; Hughes, to define qualifications of eleotors at school elections, making all property holders, male or female, eligible to vout. Patterson of Marion acted as a nieeser ger to ascertain it the house had any business to report, and upon returning without '.notice moved adjournment to 2:30 p. in. Monday. Carried by a rising vote. Tbe Journal says Kincald will furnish no stamps, codes or journals ordered by the Benson house. ' Dr. Lee, ot Polk, a brother ot Marshal Lee, is one of the bold outs. He has been endorsed by resolutions passed at Monmouth. igan will ask to have a time fixed for a final Rev. Driver has titroduced two pecul- oto as soon as Turpie closes, iar bills, one for lininir members foOfbr, . ,y thlooM toe" yurest, safest, 'best way to pumy e ooo TELEGRAPHIC. Will Kit r erect tited. Nkw Y6kk, Jan. 22. Tbe announce ment is made by the Union Pacific reor ganization committee that it has come to an agreement wih the government, in ac cordance with which tbe latter has begun proceedings to foreclose its lien upon the Union Pacific linen, inclusive of the Kan sas Pacific lino. 1 bo reorganization com mittee guarantees a minimum bid of some thing oyer 4",0ti0,000 for the government's claim upon the railroad, and for tbe gov ernment Union Pacific sinking fund, and haa-deposited $4,500,000 as earnest money. I allmrlr Praleat. WASuijtOTorT, Jan. 22 The 4on of the senate today developed throe dwtinct sensations. l'le moxt important of these was the presentation by Sherman of a letter from Minister Roilerifuez, the representa tive of the Greater H-public of Central America (including Nicantirua), in effect protecting against the execution of tbe j ricarsgua canai project by the United State under the concessions granted in i iss7 to the Nicaragua Canal Company As ! the bill for this purpose was about ta be voted on by tbe senate, toe presenUtioa of tbe letter created consternation among its friend. Tw ataw lea. PfcSDLETOX. Or., Jan. 22 Charles fc-elsey and William Wells, of Athena.were arrested today, charged with raping Laura Vaugban, a 15-y ear-old school girl. Kelsey was arrested in Pendleton tou morning by the sheriff, who received instructions by telegraph. Conatable litswortb came down from Athena and toor Kelsey back. Kel sey waived examination. As a result of the investigation. William Wells, a saJoon keeper in Athena, as arretted on the same charge. Week atevlew New Yona. Jsn. 22. R G Dun & Cos weekly review of trade will aay: There U more boslneas. though not at bttier prices It is icteretticg that aluiort all prices which chPga at all are lower than a week agi, and vet burima i un questionably buyer, fbere is larger pro duction, hut as yet not as ccucb increase in covcruption, and there it larger buying of xa'ttiaJ. tot at prwent onlv becvute belle r prices are expect! in the future. Boae la Arkkauaa. Little Rock. Ark.. Jan 22. Tfce Ar kansas state senate parted a bill proridin-r that hereafter iom but auahfLrd etertcra ibalt bold any potritir-n wiiiiia the gift of the ArKaotas legsaJature. The army of women who besiege tbe member at every sei n to eeu-e vot.-s for clerkships is re sponsible for the aUiob ot tbe senate. Bis aurtuul flt aos. S. D.. Jan. 22. As a result cf lat bight's Uujux.1, to trains were sent east or sou.h Xainy over Use Chicago A one western. ice Mtfukee line is i l!kaded. and tbe Great Northern ha ii to 10 feet of snow for two oeen unarT wees. tkMIS raaa. WasaiYcios, Jan 'l .Senator Mc Dride has introduced in the aeoate aa aroenoment a inch be wili trr asd Lave in. i wnvwra in i :.- iiioiu,n:rrfnnji;irii flu. i. ' - . ; ' r s " tT 'hit for tne pat meet cf claims aximir out iff iaei,aut iCiiMn sir j 10 Jf cd, . -r ... v . . j ie I un ''. re appoint ami made ia4awe onajr tnoas act. ineictecucB I " a!ii,t is to h tass j 1 .JaU of that .at. uiiny ..f 1 7ii0rj fLd iM reai-e full cctapfa&iata ! cr tnKlT ke- a Jeb rr Saa&e Oae Wab!ctox, Jsn. 21 Ii?rjentive llersuinn. 4 Urejroa, ch&irt&o of tbe tx-ta-uiillrt on irriK'itica of and tanas, ta in troSeoed a Ltd embodying the nreotnojen-liti.-is ma-ie by tee national irrigation ccxrs rcet.y held at I bn;x. Ariz, lbs biii provttie tor a f-u'wic land crai. aiuo, t be o.iijpj-! ot tbe commit locer of tee general Ucd cSk. tae direjloi ct tbe getsS'VicaJ stirtey. aid three other per ?at, ?0 be sri?iated u? the pieaiirct. A aataer fare est Clzvexaxp. )n. 21. Lyman T. Gage, of Ccictjro. is the i:et a,4 iilion to tbe president eject tScui fasEiSy. He will ;rtlly be secretary toe treaary. A gen'h csaa of this cttr, oa coatersant wi-.h the sttati'vo as sny one can l ocUide of Major McKinley hisa"".!. or hieoe.SJtial driT. sail tht Maj"r MvKicV, had l to enis4ry to Sir Uaire. at hi tome in Chicago, to axertain wwwr be wc!d ac.ep a rot'-ftfiio if tendered buu S rntim Kaae. Ot.T5irtA. Wash, Jin. 21 Tkrvebal f lots e taken fir I Ei!el tat senator in iiotot wios cf the trvia;are todr. wita- et ar.y nu;ul cfcacg frm the three c! iy,rerdv. Tb legiU,tie ba'! wss ac&ia j pi-ai by a curkm crwt, an 1 ttere wa a beurf ita! re d-s,nu .l (narve woald jocrur la the rvi. .i t. l-1: liw lainy er-uitfi candijatrs el m rvUiivotv tie sauie poeilic-a as tbe daj brf t Vtltlla I retaaeeoifoe- M i.E'D, Jan. 2t. At tbe cio of jes terdJT cabinet meelinj; tbe preaiier. lienor Can-3va oel Ca-tiio. declared that aitbsugh they had lad c tni ieM in tue success ot tfce mi ;ur ere men l was i rrepanoir to grant nfortn and submit a decree with lh.it obj.vt in tew to tie cooncil of state- a t(wl WteefceJ New Yens. Jan. 21. The three mated schooner Naham t lupin, of rUvk'asd. Me., cvU-laden from Baltimore to Booton. went hore neur Qoogne. L. 1 . at an early Isonr Uiis morning, and her en'ire crew, con.ist inif of nine men, was .ot in sight of hun dreds of people who had gathered on tbe beu-h, tut were poweriesa to render assist ance. a sVaaaalk Tracedr. KuatTn Faiu, Or., Jan. 20. Tom MiKay, a no'ed character in this section, was shot and inst.int.v killed by Newt iiordoB, town manbal, about 4 o'clock this morning. Gordon and Charles D Wilson, a saloon keeper, were stand me in front of the Link vil e hotel, when Mchav, who was impli cated, aocDied VVilson ot talkine about his fdui ly . McKay started for M iUou, saving he would cut his gizxird out lie struck Wibooand knocked htm over against the builtlinir. McKay then started aler Gor don, wbo'Urew his revolver and told Mc Kay to stop. After repeated warnings to stop. McKay attempted to strike Uonion. when tionh'n firvd, severing the pimil corvl in McKay's neck and killing htiu iotant!r. aeveral aeaatara. ToraKA, Kan., Jan. 20. WiHiAui A Harris, of Ltnwocxl. was nominated for Uuited States seaatnr in the populist cau cus tonight on the 25lh ballot. Both houses will iiieel in session next lue,iuy at noon formally to elect him Uuited States sen ator. Ai.basv, N. Y , Jan 20. Thomas C Piatt was today elects! United States sen ator to succml David 1$ Hill for tbe term beginning March 4 next. Tne houses of the legislature in jraot convention voted as follows: Piatt, 117; DBliill. 42; Henry Vieorge, 4. J KKrKBSOJi Citv. Mo., Jan. 20. The senate and house met in joint session today and re elected Senator Vest- The vote stocd: Vest, 105; K C Keien. S3; Jcnes, pop, 4; Lewis, rep, 1. A Deraaiier Pkrdlktos. Or., Jan. 20. George R Liu-U. city recorder of Pendleton, who was last night found to be a heavy defaulter, hKS been bound over to the grand jury in the sum of floOO He was sick in bed when the ntugistrate arraigned him, and waived exauiinatko. as he is too sick to hold up his head . $0 bonds have yet been furnished. Laa Wlaaea Tarple Washington, Jan. 20. The senate to day proceeded with the consideration of the Nicaragua canal bill, Turpie continuing his speech in opposition. 11a has not vet con cluded, end tomorrow will be the third day of his speech. His remarks today were bitterly antagonistic to the Nicaragua Canal Company, the senator characterizing ita methods as those of Peter Funk. lor- ffit3TrjLS' ! '-HSLl It f-l Uy baled, ei BLACKWEL13 iSTS&i L ferlU BIB , MM w Tom will Cb4 mm se-snaite laafal) caxa. tare attaac Stag, aad two eowpoas Intlda eaclt tVmr ewakee tmg ef Black well's Dwrfcam. Bay bag of Chi celebrated tobacco aad raad tbe eo m paa w bleb give a Uat af valaabla prca sata aad taaw to get them. MlSFI'lS. The senate ways and means commit tee has four clerks. Clerks must live. The Statesman has gotten even with Harvey Scott. It has published bis pic ture. The members of the third bouse are red hot on account of a vicious attack upon ibera by tbe Oregonian. Let's see, who are the memlers of this body any way. A man bought a newspaper plant in Southern Oregon and when he came to put bis hand .o it tbe next morning it was not tLere. Oregon is a great coun try. A man in Southern Oregon is named J. L. Cor belt, a combination of tbe names of the two greatest pugilist in tbe bia- tory of tbe world. In Tillamook tbe Tillamook Herald bid the lowest for doicg the county printing. It cSered to do ail of it including the publication of the delinquent tax list and give 5 for tbe privilege. The Spokane Spokeercan Review of fered a prize of ioO to tbe subscriber gceceing nearest the vote of the winning president. The vote was 7.1C6.199. The ne-vreet guees was that of Alice S. Ewicg 7,107,207. One man guessed .Bryan would have 35,106,530 The Guard tells of a family jnt from Dakota who have two pairs of .wins Tv-, ; nothing. Tne writes cf this family in Oregon that consists ' ' came int use world alone. Journal. The Journal ears : Speaker Davis was told of all tbe preparations made to keep bim oat and said: "We are proceeding strictly according to tbe constitution and I will g- into tbat speaker's chair at 9 i.m ill am alive.'' And he did. Speak er Iavis is a man of great coolness and greater nerve and baa backers who are as determined as he is to assert their right. They declare they have done no , .n l iTamJ violence, but if an is offered them they ill defend tbemeelre to a finish. The .;,;...) . t . situation is groa mg cr.tuaj aud violence i. - Aiter reaJinz tfce following letter re ceived r a Eugene man from Cane. ton. North Dakota, no Oregonian caa com- plain: "Oor meeting began with the terriSc blizzard ever known irt Kansas,; but the worst was only the merest sag- : gelion of this. ."! activities were com-' pletely suspended ; n -t a thing moving hot Use retie$s blinding snow which had been beaten to dust by the harrying winds. For two days it xnove-i its undis turbed scepter over all the land On Tuesday morning 1 walked out oa the dnfcs of snow and placed my band on the top of telephoce poles .'' 10O Reward afoo. Tbe reailers of this pjper wili be pleased leara that tiwre is at fe-at .-ce .dreaded (Lftxe that ciei,oe hi ln able to core in a I its and ttutt i Catarrh, ilai s ctairii Cur is tbe oay positive cure kaowa to tbe u-e-aical fraU-raity. Catarrh being a cocslitu iotiaJ disease, re quire a ooMitutioni! treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in'.ernaUj. zcticjr directiy upon the biood and mucoos sor faces of the rtecn. thereby deftioyisg the focndation ot the Cieje. sad civiaa the ; ... . t .! j: - .w- , . - nT,0..'L hman f,. in iu curatite powers, that tbey oSer One Uaodred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. i!nd for list of teetimrctalt. AJdrees, K.J.tHENiYCo.. Toledo, O. Sold by Droggwt. 75c Hall's Family Pills are the best. Oar Maadiaa at Four out of eery five bottles of roedi cine sold ia tin iat five, years are S. B good. The S- B HeadacCe and Live '-are I use mvseif as a general physic If ytro are sick and want to get well, Ux quickest, cheapest and sufet method ia tc buy the S B. reoiedpwan i ne as directed C. P. Bu-a. Druist, Ihif ir, Or." Pot sal by Foshty A- Mas o at oJ cu per bot e. We kp t"u only ea?iete stock o printer s stationary in the county. Smi- ey the printer. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. ei rare aa. "My three children are ll subject tc (.roup; I telegraphed to Sn Francisco, got isoi n half dozen bottle of S B Cough Cure It is a perttt remedy . Gol blej von for it. Yours, etc., J.H. Ctozier, "tirsntt P;is, Ur." For sa'e by Koshay & Mason at 0c per b ittio. Let everybody come to the Star Bakery and get r loaves of lre.h bread for l.C cash. CMtm.t TO CURE A COLU IV ONE DAY Take ljxntive Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. -oc. R aad G. Comets and Corsets. Kid Fitting I have jasl received a full line in both i ma&ea ot mesa ccieoraiea corsets and am prepared to give extra value cf 60c. 75c and fl in bluck and slate. Also keep better grace and extra sisee. The ll.OO corset is worihy of special notice. Ask to see our OOo 75c and 91.00 corsets. Samuel K. Yodko If our work and stock isn't as repreent- ed, yoa can get your ruone hack. mi ley the printer. ALUkSVi MSKKST. vVb,t. 75c OaU25 Flour, t Of. Butter 17 3 Eggs 13c Lard 6 to So SWW Pork hams. 8 to lUo.snouiaers , to o caea $7.03, Timothy, fS. I WANT k SEE? AtoO Course For 15. The college has decided to offer to tbe public a special rate of (15, payable in advance, for shorthand and tpo-writinc for the remainder cftbe school year. With application the student can finish tbe course in that length of time. This will certainly put this most desirable study within the reach of all. Tbe sys tem used is the standard system of tbe country today, and may well be called the American eyetem as it is aesunea to oeeoate universal. Classes may be or ganized either tor day or evening work. The course offered is tbe regular 6 months course at an ordinary bnsuneea college, for which tbe regular tuition is (oO. For farther part;culars apply at tbe college office. SUGAR CHEAP. Come and Se. J Gradwoh! informs tbe general pub lic that be will sell for net cash 20 lb granulated sugar for f 1.00. All other merchandise, which is too nomerous to mention, at same rate for net cash. I I incite tbe general public to come and price my goods anc eatisfv yourself. By tbe sack Extra C. )c, granulated 5c. Subject to tbe change of tie mar ket. EVERYBODY Has to Bay GROCERIES. Where to do it is the question. Albany people have Seamed from years ol exper ience that Parker Brothers .Can be depended upon. Tier keep standard groceries, fresh produce and tbe beet fruits. Their faked goods are the best made and give satisfaction. Their price are right. Buy your groceries of them. Bay vocr produce of them. Buy your fruits of them. Bay your baked goods of them. Sfeda! Trip Around ttie Worhl R. M. S. Aoracei iciead to leave r : - u w i .s. , - t . . I auu iim, i.ji, la irncTie, SSrpFHi HlJ rW- and Vaucouver Tictreu gd for ooe year. This rpeejal . , w - - . ,- erenraoo i run in connectKia with the Ca I ii . r ;i t- t trip wiii be only $mO. tbe lowest rate ever named for ntii trip. For fail i&forina tioe call on or address E j Corte, agent. 146 Third rtrvet. Pcrtlaed. t., or any aett of the Casadian Paclse Ey. Send 1 our Bundle. Care and inteJlieence in laoaddicg rlotnei? has bait its et it is responsible for the e)ccee . f the Albany Stvam Laaa dry. Seed aloeg your bundle to the best UuBdry in the vailey, or let Merril D. Phillip know and be will call fur it If you aie not a patron of the Albany Steam Ltandry tell the proprietor at oacc to sTcd f jt vocr bo n die- Unee a easfexnei a' war a customer. Frsa CtrBBtNG Oma. Leslie's Week ly is tbe oldest and best of the illustrat ed weeklies of the U. S. It is a model in its character, aa everrbodr knows. The regular price is f4 a year; b ct you can secure it and tbe exext 1'khocb at for only $3.25, or it and the Daily try mail for $3. We handle the famous Whitino' papers, and print them up for you at the sasae pnee you paj for iafericr gradas. Ssailey the printer Sarl'a Ctor Stsss Tea is a sere cure for headache acd diseases No htng relieves so qnkkiy. For sale by Foahav A Mason. "The tY hole Story cf the wooderfu1 curee ry tlooo a SNnapan2!a i soon tola, (t make tbe biood rich, pure and noons h i eg. It cures scrofula, catarrh, rheuma Usuu Hood's Pits are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestioe, headache 25c You can pay more, bet you won't get any better service. You caa pay ka, bat yoa won't get as good service. Smiley the printer. My now Sweet- A common remark aooat those delicate and lastiag perfumes at Burkhart Lee's dro store. We cer tainly have the bee in he market asd no higher in price than inferior goods. A Druggb AowadavMiost have a complete knowledge of drag, and know just what to look for. Burkbart Lee have tuat knowledge. They make a spec ially of compounding all pre tripled us ing nothing but the best grade of pure drugs. Mr. Geo. Gi 1st rap. cf Moscow Idaho, ha purchased tbe barber shop formerly run bv the Case Bros. Mr Gilstrap cornea highly recommended as an all round bar ber and invites the public to rive him trial. O. C. & E. The fine iww steamer Al bany now leaves Albany tor Portland and way landings on Sundays, Tueedavs and Thursdays, at 8 o'clock a m instead' ol 1 o'clock as heretofore. Py Coon t Huston. Pay Conn Huston. Taj Conn & Huston . R M Robertson's feed store will hereaf ter be located in the Mnel-er building oa Kile aorth Street. II you owe Conn Huston call upoa them acd pay up. Why isn't that a god resolution, for now is the pay up time. If you want a good and clean smoke buy cigars made by our Al bany cigar lactorv. KNOCKING A 4 YOUR DOOR. Send ia your order and we will call at your door lot your laundry and deliver it without extra charge. Give as a trial, we will guarantee yon will be satisfied. Fine finish to dress shirts. Lace curtains re newed. Free mendisg department for bundle work. Citt Lachpst, Opp St Chas Hotel. For tht. best drugs. Dawson's. Stoves, Stoves, stoves as Stewart & Sox Hardware Co. Jewel Cooks, Rapges and Heater at The Stewart Sox Hardware Ca a.