S -ri st BAD, VORSE, "WORST SPRAIN Can, without delay or trifling, be cured promptly by the . GOOD, BETTER, BEST gfftS, ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. Joseph Proprietor. tut ilio Depart TIME SCHEDULES Ami From Portland. Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Fast Mail Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail ft n m eaa Citv. St Louie. 7 :20 a m Chicago and East, gpokane Walla Walla, Spok- Spokane river ane. uinneapuiis. on 2pm Paul, Duiuth, Mil-10:0ft am waukee, Chicago, & East. 8pm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 4 P All Sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco Sail Dec., S, 8, 13,13, 23, 28. 8pm COLUMBIA RIVER 4pm ExSunday STEAMERS. ExSunday Saturday To Astoria and Way lOpm Landings. 6am WILLAMETTE RIV. 4:S0pm ExSun. Oregon Oitv, Newberg, Ex Sun. Salem A W ly-Land'e 7am WILLAMETTE AND 3:30pm Tuesday, YAMHILL RIV. Monday, Thnra., Oregon City, Dayton, Vel., and Sat. and Way-Lands. nd Sat Sam WILLAMETTE RIV. 4:30 pm Tuesday Portland to Corvallis Tueeday Thnr . and Wav-Landings. Thar , and Sat, d Sat. LvRtparia LvLewiston 1:45am SNAKE RIVER 5:45 am Mon.Wed Riparia to Leaielon Sun.Tues andFri. andTbur. W.II.IICRLBTJRT, Gen. Tasa. Agent. C. G. RAWL1NGS, Portland, Or. Agent Albany. RIO GRANDE RAILROAD The Scenic lice 01 He World To The E1ST In throogh tourist cart without change. MODERN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST SLEEPERS Inuliaap of Iioerieicei conduc tors ana porters To Kudu City and Chicago . offmlo and Boston MONDAYS wit'ooo chuige.yU Salt Lake Mim ori Pauitie and Cbicag- j Alton Roilroad To Omaha, Chicago, Euffalc TUE5D aY3 rV'S:on, withoat change, yj Sjlt Lake and Cbiogs, Rock Inland Pacific Ky ToStJoteoh. Kanaaa Citv, WEDNSDAY3 ASt Ixcu, -v. tchange viaait Barling too ' To . knsas City and S. Lonu THURSDY3 withont chaiga, vU Lakeaud Munoori PaciBcRy A day stopover trranged at Salt Lake ni Denver " ,. , , A Ride throusrh the I'1" Colorado for raies aod iuformatiun inquire of 0 B & N aed S P auU or addles R C Nichou Gn Agt, S K Koeicn, 251 Washington s'leet, Daoes Portland Or-on C lordo. DR. J. L.HILL Fhysic'an and Surgeon, Hill block, ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE To all persons interested in the estate of William kinder, deceased: All person interested in the etUre of William Kinder, oeceaed, are cereoy no tified that the nndeTsigned executor of said estate has filed bis final account therein in the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, and that said coon bat set Monday the bin dav of December. 1898, at the boor of o'clock p. m., of said dar. as the time of hearing and settlinc all obieu'ions to said account, therefore all pt-noos interested bavins obi-clion to said accmnr are here by notified and required to GU the same in said court on or before said above men tioned date. fDated tliU;28lh day of Ocobr. 189 W. H. KlNDSK, Exec iter LEGAL DIRECTORY Albany. W R Bilyea, Foebsy & Mason block. i R N Blackburn. P O block. H Bryant, P O block. Anderson Cannon, PO block J N Duncan, P O btock. T P Hackleman, Pearne block. Judge H H Hewitt, P O block. N B Humphrey. Kelly A Curl, oank building. L H Moitane, Pearce bloc'. J C Powell. P O block. CESox, PO block. L L e-wano, Bank building. H 2 Wateon, bank building. Weatberford & Wyatt. Bauk bnilding, Whitney & Newport, Cusick block. G W Wright, PO block, Lebanon. 8 M Garland. Brownsville. A A Tossing. Sclo. TJ Wilson. HEW mi WORLD Thricc-a-Week Edition 18 Pages a Week . . .: ... 156 Papers a Yeai For One Dollar rwellshedeverjr AIerealeBajexrepSel Tbe Tbrice-a-Week Edition of The kw Tobk Would is first among ail "weekly papers in size, frequency of publication and thefresbLM, Bceorscy and vaiiety oi I . i l l . it uM .1 US coi lenie. n mi u we uiniu. vi n great $6 daily at the price of a dollai weekly. Its political news is prom pt , com plete, accurate aud impartial as all its read era will testify. It is against tbe monopo lies and tor the people It prints the news of all the world bav ing special correspon'lence from all im portant news points oo the trlotie. It hut orilliant illustrations stories by great authors, a capital buiunr page, cotnplet markets, departments for the household and women s work and other special de- rtments. We offer this uaeqnalud newspaper anri Dbkocbat t igetherone veai for " 0 DENVER & St.JaCObS Oil. SUMMONS In (he Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Linn County, Department No. 2; M F Wyatt, plaintiff, vs R Stinnett aud Malissa Stinnett, his wife, Ueonre Stapple and Malinda Stapple. his wife, Arthur Mor gan and Margaret E Morgan, his wife. Reginald Hastings and Lelia M Hastings, his wife, Anderson Messinger, A R Os born and 8 A Ooborn his wite, Minnie L Messinger, W W Jacobs, and Nancy Ja cobs, his wife, Mida A Mfssinger and ! Warren Messinger, a minor, defendants. To Georare Stapple, Malinda SUpple, Ar thur Morgan. Margaret E Morirao, Ander- sen Messinger, Minnie L Messinger, Mida A Messtniwr and warren Messinger, a minor, the above named defendants . IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Or' Oregon : Yon and each of you are hereby required to appear and be in the above en titled court to answer to the complaint oi ihn ntaintiff against vdu on file herein, on or before the last day of the period of time prescribed for the publication ot this su-a-tnons upon voj. which period of time is seven weeks from the date of the 6rst pub lication of this summons, and waul last uay of publication will lie the 30th dar of Uecembei, ItSJS. Ana yon are further notified that if yon fait to so appear and answer the plaintiff will pply to the court for the relief prayed for in bis said complaint, towit: For a deciee correcting the description contained n a certain deed executed and delivered by Josiah Oabora and others to Robert Mont gomery which deed was recorded in Book "Q" of Records of Deeds lor Linn County, October, 1S76. so that said description will read as follows: Beginning at a point 8.82 chains E and 5 chains S from toe N W corner of the D L C of Josiah Oborn. it being Claim Not. No. 2611 and Claim No. 53 in lp. 14 S R 2 W and runo ng thence n o cnaina. inenos on ic viiainn. ukuii 3 72.50 chains, thence W 41. 6S chains, thence NT 67 SOchains, tbence E 2 chains to the place of bearinning.contaiiiinir 304 acres .aore or less in Linn County, uregon . And further decreeing tnat plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of all the following described premises, towit: Beginning at point on the North boundary lite of :he D I. C of Josiah Osborn and wife. Not. xo. 2611 and Claim No. 53 in Tp. 14, 8 K 2 W of the Willamette Meridian in Linn County, Oregon, which ia 8 S2 chains E of the N W corner of said D L C and run ning thence S 21 detrre- 30 minutes W 5 2H chains, thence S 53.63 comus. thence E 20 chains, theaoe N 20 chains, tbence E 21 68 chains, thence N 38.63 chains to the North line of said D L C, thence We-t 39 68 chains to the place of u. inning con taining 200 acres mnre or less. And de creeing that plaintiff s title o said land be quieed, aaa enj lining the defendants herein, and each of tbeui. troji assorting any right or tttle theieto The date of the first publication of this nmmons is the 13:h day of November, 1898. This summons is published by order of the Hon Geo. D. Barton, County Judie in and for L-nn County, Oregrn, made at Al banv. in said county and state, tins I4in dav of November, l9i. A.M. Cassox Attorney for pUint'.fl. SHERIFF SALE By virtue of aa execution and order of sale duly issued out of tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Linn, o me duly directed, detirereo and da'ed the 23rh day of November, 1993. in a cer tjun suit In said court wberem James I . McCartney was p'aintiff and Levi Doub les Mary A. Dooelaa bis wife ml M. Cunningham as Administrator of the es tate of lhrmaa Eoacb. deceased, were de fendants, in which said suit tne said plain- lit. James . McCartney, recovered a iudament on the 17th day of Nov.. 1898, against tbe said dfendant,Levi DoogiasJor the sum ot dub.oo,ana interest uereon at 8 per cent per annum, acd the further sum of 1300 00 as attorneys fees and for the oosU and disbursements taxed at $28 00, ordering, adiadirintr and deereeinir that the real property described in piaintins mortgage andcomp'aint towit: Beginning 6 feet West of tbe North east corner of tbe Donation land Claim of W. A. Forgey. tbence ortn 110 teet, thence 8-inth 89 degrees "est 80 feet, tbence Sooth 110 feet, tbence North 89 de greet East to the place of beginning; in j p 15 R 4 W est ot the Wil amette mer idian in Linn county, Oregon. Also be ginning 346 feet West and 110 feet Norm of the Northeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of W- A. Forgey and running thence North 164 feet and nine inches, thence South 89 degrees West 80 feet.thence 8ooth 164 feet aod nine incces, thence North 89 degress East 80 feet to the place of beginning" in Tp 15 S R 4 west of tbe Willamette Meridian in Linn county, Or egon; be scid to satisfy said judgment and costs. Therefore not ce is hereby given that I will on Saturday tbe 31st day vf December A D, ib'Ji, at the boor of One o'clock P M ot said day at tne front dr of the court bouse, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band, sub ject to redemption according to law, the real property in aaid order and decree and herein before described to satisfy said judgment and all costs and cnarges of making such sale. Dated this 29. n day of November A D, 1898. I. A. MCHKERH, Sheriff of Liun county, Oi egx n. BXPaftiaise. k A THAOC MARKS. rftf OOIVIIIOHTS Ac Ai.yone itentiing -fctHch and dacrpctoa mm lutckij- sUseertlii, fi e, wb9tbr an Invention U probxblf ps&Lentsible. CV'tn in u n icmU mm rrttictly snndentlai. OIlest aursncy f'rr scm1n jmtmu It America. We bare a WasblntTton office. Patent taken through Moxm Co. rootT apoclai notice in tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, besotrfaltr UlQifrstod, Isnrest etrerUstlon of snr scientlnc yninukl, weekly, termii Siud s vest Mifl six miiiith. Hpertm-n copies and Ha at -looa c fATEXTs seut f.-e. Address MUNN El CO., 311 Ursiirwi' t,ew EXECUTRIX NOTICE Notice is hereby si ven that tbe under lignel has been duly app inter! execntrix of tb estate of Matthis L. Pal ton, de eased, by tbe County Court cf Linn Coun ty, Oregon. All persons having claim against said estate are hereby notidd and required to present the same to me witb the proper vouchers at tbe law office of W. K. Btlveu, in albanv, Oregon, within six oaths from the date he-et f. Da'ed bis '21t day of 'Ictrtber. 1898. Emily Pattoh. Fiiemeii's Section, Xotice is hereby given that the an nual firemen's election for the city of Al I bany will take place in this city on Mon i dav, Dec. 12, 1898, from 1 to 6:30 p. m. in tbe hall of Albany Engine Uo. o. 1, at which time there will be voted for a I chief engineer and asKistant chef eni;in' oer.to be elected for the term of one year, Albany, Dec. I, 1898. J. L. Tommmhon, A. Bakneh, Secretary. President. ... CavestsanaTrsrle SfsrVsotiratned and all Pat anthiiiiiMftnnductedfor lnderats Pees. BmJ mful.l.drtwl'ifforniiala. weaTisajr nstents'jlsfroootcliir-o. Onrfeenotdostilli stent is soeure't. A Pooipiitet -Ilow toOb-( uln PsMnU." with cost of same in the D. B. aod fjrein ouauies seat free- id.tfua. c a. snow & co. Oe. I f jSs She Jmurat The Next State Snow. Ed. Oregon roultrv Journal : Poultry is not an especially fl , cry subject to write upon, but a inoet palatable "sub jec" to dine upon, so I will lay my po etical pen on the shelf, come down on earth and intuitu th poultry breeders ol Oregon that Album and Linn county are going1 to do theii share in making the forthcotuinii state slow that exhibits hete from January 9, 0 the 15, the most meuiormt id 'tie history of the State Association. This meeting and show is for t lie benefit of poultry breed' srs from all part ol the state who are' not frequent ethibito s will take part and assietin making this wetting of the State Association a iireat success. It will be au exo-llmi opportunity for beginners to Warn Die qoaiity ot their stock, by comparing it with the leading breeder of ll:e slate. Tliis Association represents a vast interest in Oregon ; few, if any, state gatlieriugs have under consideration a business engaging so many people as dots this annual ststher- ing. It brings thuusauds aod tboii-huls J of dollars into the cbauml of tra-e in j Oregon. ' Toe convention is called it j Albany because it e 1 irate 1 in the very heart of the Wi'.latneUe valley and ol easy access. Not only do we deed the instruction and inspiration of this convention, but we are entitled to it because Ltnn coun ty is fast becoming the great poultry center of the state. Albany ia lhorou:b'y awake to the needs ol this exhibition and meeting and will make her guests (eel that they ar welcome. Hotel rate will bs very reas- !onabl;the court house for the meetings t . i.. ..;..., k.n hihi. lion purposes ai l l tarnished frea. Qyod music will enliv n ue occasion, and every sflort put tuiib by our people to make our visitors realize it was good to have been here Mr. Editor please let me say right here u the nestling people ol Linn county this poultry fair will be of inestimable value and benefit to vety inUrrsted person attending it. Why? Yous-yT Because it will be conducted and made instructive by that studious, energetic, vigilant and enthu siastic class of meo known aa ( U re -bred poultry breeders or landers. These are the men wbo havedooe more to improve fowls as a class than an the other peo ple in Christendom have done. By im prove 1 mean mote tliau to merely pro duce a high scoring b-rd. Viuo gave ns the great layers ih leghorns, Ham burg, Mioorcat? Wno introduced and impioved the h-avy weight the turkey like Laogsbaus, Br.liaa, Cochin, Ply- m iutbRocksT Wlo ei.uaed us bow to build a btn bouse ii.stadof a ben coop? Who studied tbe q aest-on of poultry di- eeate; experimented with different feed :o get best results? Wi.y, bless you. It was tbe fancier, and be wilt be bare at the poultry show in Albany ia ail bis glory, and beiog an ioieUigentourteoos gentleman, it will be a pleasure to in struct and answer ail p r.inet-t questions along breeding, feeding and laying hnee that bis long experimco and close ob servation baa enabled him to sat it fa o torially do. It wilt iudeed be aa oppor tunity that every fancier or other person owning a dozen fowls in Linn county should take advantage of to acquire knowledge prt:.oing to tbe develop ment of the grtat poultry industry. We are pleaa-d tu note tbe success al tbe late state fair aod elsewhere of Linn county poultry exhibitors. All praise to these energetic fanciers, they easily lead the van in ibis onward march of tbe improvement of breeds and meth ods of coveiting fi ty cents worth cf grain into two stiver dtHars via tbe me. dioin of the improvca ben. Lion conn ty is certatoly having an awakening in tbe poultry industry. It takes tbe best specimens in the state to compete with Blackburn, Bates, SheJd, Ross, Belts, Witzel, Wastoa, Hulburt Bros., Pugb. Adamson and scores ol other careful ! breeder from old Linn Ltt as recog nizs the good woik of these worthy leaders aod make tbe watchword, Oo to the Oregon State Poultry Association's Annual Exhibition at Albany, January 9, to tbe 15. George D. Baston. Albaoy Or. Miss M A Ellis contributed a piper to tbe British Association oo tbe numace ear as a means of identification. Sbe pointed out that tbe helix, or outer rim and the general shape of the pinna, of whole outer ear, were tbe most useful or purposes of idettificatioo. Eais do not change shape after childhood, al though tbey enlarge slightly after mid d'e life. From tbe varieties of sixty four raira of ears, many belonging to individuals noted io art, science and lit erature, printed by Miss Ellis, ilbas bean loan ! that tbe right and lefttf ea:u pair of ears usually vary in sbspe. While Hsnna. Quay and other Repub lican patriots were fixing the election to control the United Stales Sei ate, thty almost lost out on the House of Kepret entalives. The Ri publican majority of fifty tn the present Congress is scaled down to nine, and this resu t is called a great victory and indorsement of the ad ministration by Republican organs and orators. Urten Castle (Iod.) Star. Toe vole in Indiana shows that the middle of the Road Populists cast only about 6,000 votes this year, while in 1806 tbey cast about 8,000 rotes. On the otb er band, the Prohibit. onitts cast about 3,000 votes in 1300, while this year they polled almost 10,000 vo'es. Of a'l bo countries in the world it is bervia which too'ains the most centena rians. Among its Its than 1 800 000 inhabitants there a'e actually 575 persins whose sue eiceed one hundred years. Mohic. Miss Muarca Burmestei teacher of piano or organ. System thf Mason touch and technique. Residence fifth street, opposite U J church. A cough is not like a fever. It does ant have to mo a certain course. Curs it 6'ickly and eff-ctual;v with One Hinu'e Cough Cure, the be-t reined) for all ages and for tbe tnt ev-re tMes. Wercom mend it bei-MUte it' rooJ. J A. Gum ming, agent. Much in Little Is especially true ot Hood's Pills, for no medi cine ever contained so great curative power tn so small space. Tbey are a whole medicine chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver ills. sick neadache, Jaundice, comtlpatlon, ete. 3Be. I The only Fillto take with Hood's HarsapariUa. ruoodTs Pills Tnere Is a prospect, it is reported, for the Panama csfial to be built. The people of the Pacific coast will unite in ventral thanksgiving whenever this is uuue. Ttia many deaths from storm have fill ed the hearts of the United States genet- ally- with sorrow. Those who have lost and suffered are particularly entitled to the sympathy of tne people of this state favored with the climate that is serene and mild compared with ths climate of the eastern states, one tbaf. never caims disaoter . A soon as the treaty oi peace is form ally Iluned the governtuet should lose no time in mubteritig out every volun teer soldier called out ou account of the war with Spain. They are entitled to this quickly. Not slowly. Sims of them like the boys Loin Albauy are in an un healthy clim.ite tu them, where the rav. ajes of disease are taking hold of them, and it is very proper that they should be allowed to return to their homes and toi their studies or business at occe. The matter is one that should not be allowed to drag al )Q over a period of mouths. but the ci bits should be used for prompt suit. It is reported that the leeults antici pated by Astoria as a rtaalt of the Dcild ing of the railroad to that city have not been realised, and that on the contrary there has been considerable disappoint ment. The bueuess ol ths road also has not mt expectations, the competi tion on the river affecting it in a vety mateiial manner. 11 ad the money spent on the road been put into the extension of the Corvallia and Et?ro into eastern Oregon, so that It would tap that rich country, it would have bee much more fruitful of favorable results. From tbe Minneapolis Tribon Tbe negroes in 1 1 South ciunot staud agaiast the whites w hen it comet to a question of pbysica1 fjrc. Tbey may outvote l be whiles in some states or lo calities, but in lime their victories will si-rely be enatched away from them by tbe shotgun or riQ Their only aa'ety lies in abandoning the race issue and dividing in politics as they naturally would if there were not l separate raves living side by side. Andrew Carnegie bas taken alarm at the "open door" policy announced fur tbe Philippines. He would like lhat market protected as at home with a 6fty to two hundred per cent tariff. Then Carnegie and bis ilk of patriots, who love country solely for the money io it, could increase their wealth at the ex pect of the rot oi the country. Kx. Under the new laws the old time prin ciple that execntors aod administrator cannot bid io property ro'4 on Herat ion or borrow money on i slates under their charge has been mod tied byexpieselr aotborxtng administrate rs and sxtcut- ors to bid in property aad also borrow money on estates when deemed exped ient to reand other indebtedness. Of coarse tbey mast act under directions of the probate court. Journal. The new school law defining tbe qual ifications of voters nl school meetings and elections is not understood bv many Meo and women ran vote bat thev mast have been aas-ssrd by tbe arseesor wbeo he was around the year before and the assessors ro.1 mutt show teat tbe man or woman is worth at least $100 worth cf P'opertv. This doesn't apply to tbe country district where tbe Inhabitants number one thousand or less. Io those districts poor men and widows though tbey many not bare been assessed aod may not bave any property may etil) vote if tbey have any children of sctoil age ia the disttict.-Joornal If Spain will leara a leesoo from ber experience with tbe United Stales sbe may become a very reepectable kisd of a country. There are decent Spaniards, notwithstanding there are people who nave gctten tne idea that tale is not a fact, and that all cf teem are cut-throe ts and thieves, people wbo do not know wbat honor is. Cervera aa an example has shown bimtelt to he a man of broad ideas and excellent judgment, a man of honor, aod there many others, no mat ter hew much they bave been mislead in tbia warfare. As a cation we t eve little confidence in Spain, but charity demands that we should not condemn all the individuals that make np the nation. Again the Lulled States is in the clutches of the piixe fighters, and batd'j a night passes in the eastern cities that there is not a contest ol some aind ins smau contests, teat really nave as bad an influence at the big ones, are al lowed to go unnoticed, aad tbe district attorneys and msyors wick their eye and sleep. But when stars of tbe C at magnitude stand in tbe ring or announce that they will these district st.orneys. ministers ete , become very moral and put a stop to it, as they did Iu the esse of the figLt between Coibett and McCoy tbat did not come off at Buffalo. Ccr belt and Sharsry though were allowed tobilk tbe people in another place in. the sai.e state, tbat at one time was so io dignaot over a prospective fight to take place somswhete else, in the United jj States, that arrests were even made be cause the articles were made and signed in that city. Consis'eccy is a jewel and it is time it was shown in this matter. If prize fighting is to be stopped ive the small fry a solar plexus as well aa tbe big try. TLe terms of peace with Spain are: First The relinquishment oi sover eignty over and claim of title to Cuba. Second The cession of PirtoKico and other Spanish po ssesions in the Wist Indies, together wilh Guam, in the La dror.es. Third The cession of ths Phllippints Fourth The terms ot the evacuation of tbe Philippines. Fifth The pledge of the Uoited States to preserve order in the Pb.lippioes pending tbe ratification of tLe treaty. , Sixth The release of military pr son era mo tally. Seventh The cession by Spain ol the Islani of Kusai, or Strong's I-land in the Carolines. Eighth The mutual re'inq'iishment of indemnity iliitns. Ninth The le'igious freedom ff the Carolines, assuring the rights of Ameri can missionaries there Tenth 'lie cable Itcding rights at points wit'iin ths Spanish jurisdiction. Eleven hTte rel-ase by S.iaiu of po litlcal prisoners tor offences in Cuba and the 1'h'l pploes Twelfth The pledge of the United States to inaugurate In tbe Philippines aa "open door" policy, and to guarantet ths same to Spain lor at least 12 years. I Tbirteentb-A revival of ths treat... broken by the war. SATURDAY MIGHT THOUGHTS. The acceptance by Spain of the terms of peace as demanded by the United States has been a vety impottant event of the psst week. It was simply the in evitable. No matter bow much bluster Spain may have been st Uutd to make iu order tu apprase the rabble aba was bound to agree upon whatever the United States mmht promulgate. She will continue to sick at some of the ar ticles, for several days for the same reason, but in the end the treaty will be signed as written. When ratified by me two governments, as me nwj whii a rich Portland j.Iady who returned be, a new era will dawn, and there will I from ss trip through Europe, and was be presented lor the consideration of our particularly interested in Ro'me, after statesmen, if we have any, problems j wards said that the first thing she did that will make them scratch their heals i before they have solved them. . During Us week the eastern country has been slilici.d with one of the worst storms on reco-d, one that swept the coast devaatintf it of its shipping, aod crippling many owners of sailing crafts, besides resaliing ia the lots of many lives. The tl-ments have reigned and with a severe band, peculiar to tbe climate cf the country, with its icy drafts and 8ilt sweupiog winds merg ing into blixzards blasted with snow. An Oregonian on the eastern aborts during a winter's t tor in appreciates then more than ever his own country blessed as it is by a m l.l temperature ree from hliszjrds aod storms of any moment. This wtek a n.ao tark east I eing tried for his dishonesty is putting up 110,000 to prevent bribery ia tbe senatorial el ection in Pennsylvania, which reminds us that tins is a peculiar world . This is tbe last werk bjfore our city eecl'un. The fi?t would hardly be koowo from appearances for there bss been no great di-p'ay if a con'est for the lew offices to be SiieJ. Trie r Hi e t-f eouiicilmea sbooIJ be fill d by carelui painstaking businees men, wbo bave the interests of tbe city at beait. representative men. It takes ths itidi I cious handling ol tbe aQaira of a city to make eul meet, srmetbing that rarely ever -jCcuis in municipal affairs, where a'leged needs pile np to 'a-l that there ia nearly alas a deSctt. Oj-city par ticularly with a big botid.d Jrtt to pay interest on. Is o a condition to require excellent abtl ty in its oiatsa.etnent on tbe part of our councilmec. Our cili sens sbuul I ti 1 these and all the ofBcee ia their gift with good meo. TLat the bull lm up f character is an important tinn in tbe education ol a young man tn our colleges is beiog more and mire appreciated. Tare is sometr.ins more than mere learning in aa education. Tbe world today needs character in our eit t-n, men who can not Oe boogbl acd wbo will not sell themstlves for a few Jousts, men ol honesty, who wi 1 handle other people's money faithfully, not alone as faithful ly as tbey da their own, for many me a Jo not handle their on money faith fully, but witb ail tbe t'e crossed aod ibe I's dotted. Our boys ibou'id be ed ucated up into sn integrity of cl aiaeter that is onquee'.iootd, one tbat wiU in stil tbe golden role into tbetr lives, not alone ia their months. We want teen we can trust in every day Ufr, in busi ness and ocislly.pure in all tbetr waits, untainted with the venaHtyand eeosus' ily of tbe worll. The way to produce tbeos is to fire lbm the right start in oar colleges and s;to4. From the World. PreetJeut McKinley is said to have determiotd to disclaim in bis message to Congress aoy idea of even giving U e Philippines sd mission to the Union as Sta'e, or even a civil status as Territor ies. Ti;e trouble that the country has al- ready been made the victim of tbe Prs- klent' snot ltstenti.ms He went tnlA the war declaring lhat "forcible ainexa lion would be criminal aggression." fie seeks to coot lode peare by forcibly sell ing tbe Pbilippioee. Unless the admission to tbe Union of remote islands shail be forbidden by a constitutional amendment, as Prof Thay er urge J io its letter to the Sunday Wotll, itmty be set down as certain tbat st Borne not very reroute day Slates will be tor n t sn 1 admitted from the Pbilippioee. Under partisan necessity tbe temptation will prove too great to resist. The admis'iott of Hawaii and Porto Rira is already viewed with com placence by an influential section of "expansionists," and tbe Philippines would pretty surely follow. A correspondent In tbe New York World: One of the jingo newspapers o New York this morning quotes tbis des cription fioni an English paper seventy five years sgo of tbe English Tory: A lory can rise oo higher than the assumption of a question. He bas pre judice in favor of certain thin? aod ag- ainft certain persons. Thia is all bv knows of tbe matter. Me therefore gives you sstett'ons for argument aad abuse for wit. I' you ask a reason for bis op inions he ral.s you names, and if you aa why be does so be proves lhat he is righ by repea'ing them a thousand times. D ies not this description apply exactly to the modern expansion! t in this coun try. From tbeCbicago News. Don't pick quarrels btfore tbey are ripe. Don't owe any peisju a grudge ; pay as you gn. Don't prolong a quarrel ; make a fgbt oat of it and then quit. Don't think that bright men spend all their time reflecting. Don't fo get that man's chief end is the on with the head on. Oregon is now getting it's annual soak ing, and the webs are growing. The Salem Journal advises Christians to resort more to prayer and less to law courts. The Journal is doing its best to get even with Lawyer Bingham. ! Xo Cwre Constipation rorever. Talto rsuwareia Candy Cutiisma liw or 25a If O- C C all tonure. drutiKtol -'und MARRIED. CHAMBERS MARSHALL. In Al hany.on Thursday evening, Dec. 1, m B.at the home of the brides parents v kv. u. K.Stevenson. Mr. Robert Chambers and Miss Roae Marshall, both ul this city. The wedding was nrivate. relatives and a few intimate friends being piesent. The pleasing ceremony was followed bv congratulations and a delicious wedding repast. Mr. aod Mrs. Uliambers are life long residents of this connty, and are popular young people wbo will deservo the best wishes of their macy friends. PFTTITT H A Y E8 . On Nov. 80, 1898. tV1t,A.'e"rn,ie 01 ,J,oh?, B; Rose, of . SfeVJfc JSXi- both of Linn county. ' MISFITS. Here is a royal flush without a wire from the Independence Enterprise : T ft ., ' "Prner threw a royal flush ol PP HodKin'e slot machine Mon lay. wnicn entitled htm to 100 cigars or $3.60 in cash. The Arbuckjes are after the ;trust red hot. They have reduced the price of uBt over one cent. There ia a eweet ngut, promised, all ol which will be pleasing to the peiple who count the pennies. t ' was to reid Komana An actual fact and no manufactured joke. The death of Jonathan L. White by the Baldwin Ore reveals a peculiar insur ance case. Mr. White was well off. For 153.000 rash be bad bad his income in sured in au Insurance company ot San rrsncisco. Under tbe contract he was to receive 100 a month the romaindee ot bis life, and bad already received a boot .,uw. Jous the company clears 150. 000 by the transaction. The rate waa based on the expectancy of hie life being Hum jo io 2u years. A young man wbo smokes cigarette has banded the Dxocat tbe following aod admits that it is a good one: 'I am not macb of a mathematician," sail the cigarette, "but I can add to a man's nervous troubles, I can subtract from his physical energy, 1 cao multiply bis aches and pains ami I can divide bis mental powers. I cao take interest from bis work aud discount his chances of success." There are many peculiarities in tbe valley towns. Brownsville bss a "Jack, the cat tail cutter," who whacks off tbe tails of alt cats within reach. Coitape (irovebssa real highwayman add still at iarge. Scio alvertieee for wormy ap ples. Salem has an ex governor run ning a paper that is no brighter than the a vers ire run of papers. Lebaooo boestt of tbe oldest person in the state. ' bany the rsilroad center. Eogeoe s - C,IT OI fhurcbee, pretty girls and t- r.y aui juutirog us; luri.e , -im. Broeosville Times. Salem is having a three cornered city election. Tbe independv-n;, prominent republicans bave put up a ticket, the regulars will proceed to do so, and tbe anion forces likewise. It will.be a mixed up go-as-you-pieaae contort. Politics are in a bad condition down in the cap ital city near Albany. Now, muster tbe boys at Mani!a out ami Ut them come borne. Tbey hare served until the end of the war. even to tbe signing of tbe terms of treaty, and euouiu not le sept in service any longer. Let tbe regulars attend to the military business in lime of peace. Tbe Telegram makes tbe following silly remark: "Prosperity has struck Leb anon, that stronghold of men of popuiiatic faith despite the facts tbat Lebanon is ihe borne ol M. A. Mnier, would -be mn niug mate of Billie Bryan, and that the country is still struggling along under the "accursed gold.sundarJ." Lebanon merchants report trade Urlter this fall than ever before. Old CaliforuUna always make fun at 'Our Oregon, bmcot Oregon" on account of the rain sbat is frequentiy ween here in tbe winter months, and sometimes other months. But just now down in a good many places in their own state tbey are having a bara lime of it to get through the winter or even the first part oi it, because ol the lack ol this mouter. P rora the capital city itself comes np a cry of want. Better get some webs on your feet if yotCwoold prosper. tue Albany Uemocrat slipped a cog Wednesday. It bad no "misfit" col umn. Salem Jooraal. In a law suit io Portland there were fourteen lawyers for tbe defendant and only one fee the nlaintiff. There shAnM have been two more for the defendant to ( make it read poetically. Laoe county is ia debt (63,000. It it bad enough for oiies to be in debt. Csuntiee should aever run in debt. 11 un- idpal debt is a leech thai takes years to get rid of. aad which generally gro rather than decreases in site. Knock tbem off. Rudysrd Kipling writes tbis: O singer of men and the hearts nf men. you bave called tbe soul by name. You have fol'owed its path through the changing world. Js it not forever the same? Aod whether on tiavel to northern snows, or tbe bjoibera sea sad sun Yea will find, as you fo-md in the ages at, that the teatt o the world is une. Miss Maud Miller, a daughter of Joa quin Miller and a neice of 3eo M. Mil ler bad a room st the Baldwin botei,Saa Francisco but waa not occupying it, at the lime of the ft re. M iss M ilier is play log at Morwco's opera booee, and ac cording to the Cail, she went to tbe ho tel after tbe play: but bad a premoni tion of iivpepdisj dir aster, acd left the hotel, staying over night at tbe residence oi a lady iriend. tier clothes and some valuables, however, were at the hotel, sua were consumed in tbe big blase. In desperation it is being suggested in Portlaud tbat a system of monthly fines agaioet gamblers aod bouses of ill fame be inaugurated. This is a robber, cut throat svstem. Of all systems the monthly fine system is tho most dis graceful. It is practically the licensing ot businesses the city would be ashamed to license, and in fact would not dare publish to the world that it bad licen sed. Portland is getting tn a very bad way when it suggests such a course. Tbe President's mees'ge will contain 60,000,00) words, about twice as many as the average message, Santiam News. Let's see. 60,000,000 words would make about 60,000 newspaper eslnmns, which would require a paper of about 8,000 pages without any advertisements. It would lake the Daily Examiner, at its customary size two years to print it, witb no space lor anything else, and Mr. Me Kinloy twenty years to compose it, writing 10 hours a day at a fair .need. and resting on Sundays. Mr. K. C. Pentland of the West Sue, is a strong advocate of the initiative and referendum, though a republican and siugle standard man, Mr. Pentland has an interesting argument in favor of it for newspapermen, towit: Tbat it would greatly increase tbe influence and power of tbe preis, and that whereas tbe news paper is now a necessity under the initi ative and referendrm it would become indispentible, hence its influence will be to make the newspaper more prosperous. This reasom is a selfish one, and yet alt classes are governed by selfishness in the consideration of proposed legislation. Tbe initiative and referen lum is a guard against corrupt legislation and makes the people supreme. Some people bave the misapprehension thai it would be a bulky.cumbersome affair, whereas a vote would be called for only in cases of im portant legislation, upon a petition of a percentage of tbe voters. uoiu nuuiiU KisiMnjp ntil 'rt o mi oS Mot tpu3 Aioi uoidtsuoa BJtia lojwmo ipuo simw"2 T!it bisac anoj, esweapac TELEGRAPHIC. Everrthlwg Hetvae Washington, Doc. 2. It can be stated that no bitch has occurred in tbe pro ceedings of the peace commission et Paris, and an impression to the contrary in certain quarter probably arose through a misunderstanding of tbe phase those proceedings have reached. with the acquiescence by the Spanish Commissioners in the American de mands set out in tbe original protocol, all danger of failure to reach the point of signature of a peace treaty disappear ed. I Tee User Washington Dec 2. General Miles, commanding the army, baa prepared the dralt of a bill for a regular standing army of 100,000 men. Tbe bill, it ia said, will provide for an organization of 14 companies to me regiment, with an arrangement for a third lieutenant for each company in case of need for that omce. it will contain provision for a staff corps, largely in accordance witb tne reccommendations of the heads of the various bureaus. iieearerBale Wasaisotox, Dec. 2. Senator Hale, ot Maine, today announced his opposi tion to the peace treaty which is being formulated in Paris. He is opposed to the acvuisition of tbe Philippines, and his antagonism of the the treaty will be based upon that section of the treaty wnicn aeas aiti tne rtiiiippine ques tion. Will Bel Be Mrallaee Loypox. Dec 3. Tbe Paria correarjond ent of tbe Standard, say: i pews cvuuuuiuiBa hits agnwu not to mention the Cuban or Philip pine debts in the treaty, because it might lead to misapprehension. The American commissioners have indicated to the Spaniards that these debts can not poaibly, in bv, right or iniquity ,be saddled upon Cuba or the Philippines, since.the money employed was not for the benefit of tbe colonies. Abcxdexx, Wash. Dec, 2. George anduyn blew bis brains out last night at tbe Pioneer house in this city. He was about 38 years old and unmarried. He came here from Eugene Or. He was last seen alive about 4 o'clock in tbe trior r i ig. He was slightly under tbe in Ht!! of liquor and evidently commit' tne deed as soon as be entered tbe The st R War Srs:AE, Wash, Dec 2. "The North' era I actmt railway is preparing for hard and bitter fight in tbe Clearwater valley wiitb the O R A X," said a Port land man wbo bas jnst been over the disputed territory yesterday. 'That fight will take place chiefly near Lewi- li n, and tne bone ol connection will the entrance tbe O R A N desire to make into that ity. IMH Silt eh i a bis. uec l. Anxious as both are to conlode their work, tbe United States and Spanish peace commisiooa did not bold a joint sea-ion today. Their next meeting will be held at 2 o'clock tomor row afternoon. This delay arose from the fact that tbe Spanish commissioners at yesterdays session onered several ur gent propositions which called for spec ial deliberation. Spain asks tbe L nited States to grant for a term of years to bpatn s ships earrvtng Spanish goods or products to rorto Kico or Cuba the same pnvuega as American vessels emrased in tbe same trade may have, and she quail nea tnta request by a vtoaiso that trade privilizes be extended to Cuba so Ions as tbe United Stated dominates over the island. ecvetwl UdieJe Sr Locts, Dec, 1. A special to the Re public from Oarlinvilie, 111, says: The Virden riot grand jury made its final report to Judge R B shirlev at 8 :30 this evenin. The grand jury dealt per tinentiy wilh the affair, aa (ar as it was able to ascertain, and returned true bills sninst the participants in the tragedy ol October 12 at Virden. Ten indict ments involving 54 persons were re turned, lasawrsaat Sjeesll.e- Wasbixgtos, Dee, 1. Tbe Washing ton Star prints this afternoon an inter view Wa Ting-fang, the Chinese minis ter .concerning the probability of enforce ment of the Chinese exclusion law in the Philippines when the islands shall come under the control of the United Slates. He asks that it be not enforced. A BalKwea War Lrwis-ro. Idaho, Dec, 1. It is be lieved tbat the Northern Pacific Railwav Company has established an armed pa trol on its tracks for a considerable dis tance east of the city to prevent the O. R. A N from "stealing a night march" ana retting into iewiston by crossing me .-voruern racinc ngnt ot any. Bher. Uvea Washington. Dec 1. The dissolution of the I oited States of Central America after a national existence of less than month, is annoniced in a drtatch i ceivnd by one ui He highest i-thcials in Central America tou.it-. A Teasel Wrecked Philadelphia, Dec 1. A private dis- patcn irom tscun ears tiie schooner i V. Bee be, from Philadelphia to Boston, with coal bas been wrecked on Black rock, near Cohaasett, Mass., and that all bands, eight m number perished. mis veseel and cargo were valued at 135,000. a Ship Wrecfcew. Net-SOS B C Nov. SO. The Aids worth, a small steamer plying between Nelson, and Bonner's ferry, was wrecked last night during a storm on Kootenai lake. six of her crew and three passengers be ing arowneu. ine Ainswortn lest kelson last even ing on her regular run. When about 6 miles south of Pilot bay and about two sua a nau muea torm autre, during a heavy sea sbe was struck: by a squall and commensed taking in water. The captain headed her for shore, but she reeled over on h sr side, filling immedi ately. The Feaee reesaatsasea Paris, Nov 30. Tbe United States peace commission held a session todav for the purpose of discussing the draft of the treaty articles made yesterday by secretaries Moore and Ojeda. Tbe final preparation of tbeee articles was conclu ded and the revised draft turned over to the typewriters. Tbe toint session of the commission then met aud began discussion of the formulated protocol agreement and sub jects (or negotiations. AeetherMenw Boe-rox, Nov 30. Passengers, on the north and south shore trains report that the wind is blowibg m gale along tbe shore. AtCohaaset and other points lurmer aown tne south snore, it rained torrents about 6 o'clock, and the streets were Hooded with water and melted snow. Thia storm promises to complete the wreck among the shipping along the snore. The retlnasl PnovtscBTOwjt, Nov SO. Of all the ship's company or over 100 souls on the steamship Portland, plying between isoeton and roriantt. wnicn waa swat lowed bv the sea in last Sundcy's storm. off High Head, not one survived, and the story of the disaster will never be told. Sixteen bodies haw come ashore, and it is not likely that any more will be re- ered. The rreaer. Thing Victoria. B C Nov. SO. The steamer Milowera arrived here tonight, bringing Honolulu advices up to the 23d. Nov. 29 the steamer Australia was to leave Honolulu with 500 men of the New York regiment bound for San Francisco on their way to New York. A few days la ter SOD more will follow by the Alauien- diu The troops are supposed to have been recalled on account of the ravages of typhoid. Rela ley BhenltniBS KioiNs. Nov 30. Two men were ar rested here last night for shoplifting. Yesterday thev took a mackintosh from the store of ll Ingham, a pair of pants i rora r t. lnmn a store ana anotner pair from J II McClung's, Today they were bound over to the grand jury ia bonds of 250 each on each ot the three charg es. Overcome evil wilh good. Overcome your cough and colds witb One Minute Cough Cure. It is so good children cry fee it. It cures croup, bronchitis, pnenmoois, la grippe and all throat and lung diseases, J . A. Cumming, agent. (flcD Com sesr Are vou freaucntlv hoarse? Do vou have that annoying tickling In your throat? Would you reel relieved u you couia raise something? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise more mucus in the morning? Then you should always Keep on hand a bottle cf If you bave a weak throat you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each A cold makes vou more liable to another, and the last one is always harder to cure than the one before it. r. iter's ami KttAtii rune pfttedi B fcsp tr tXL Help at Hand. If von have anv complaint whatever end desire the best medical advice von can pos sibly obtain, write the doctor freely. Vou ui receive prompt reply. Address. DR. T. C. AVER. A Lowell, Mass. To-MorTOVs S. S. Lesson. The subject of tne lesson in tbe Sen- day schools of tbs world tomorrow, is : The Baok of the Law Found, 2 King 22:3-20. r.rMn ixt 'B'eaeed are tbey that keep his testiaaonies, and seek him wilh the woole heart," Psalu. U 2. Time, during tbe re gnof Josiah, which was lrom rxjy totwa t. P!ss. at Jeniaalem and Judab. Josiah was called tbe good boy king, and he reigned 31 years, according to tbe will of (iod, in contrast tn tbose wbo pre eeeded him. Mans see b and Am moo. The period was the beginning of a re- tarm.tnrv era. Joaish began youcg, at 16 years of age, to serve tbe Lord, and be never ceased to do so, so that it waa said of btm : -Like onto him was there no kiag before him." He destroyed the idols train tne ixu to the lSib year of nis reign. He began repairing the temple which had become dilapidated, and re-eetab tishd religions services ia it. Daring the repairing tbe copy of tee laws of Mosea. proaauy maoea ior aeieiy. jast wuere ia BDeenlatioo. was found It showed him the truth, asd what he was to fol low. On account ot the idolatry of the peo ple evil ras broogut npoo tne nauoo . losiah. through bis reformation saved moy, and it served aa a preparation for the restoration oi Uio religion of Jeho rah. The lessons to be learned ate: Tbat youth Is the time to begin to serve God. That even in evil surroundings one can becime a christian, often saining tbe brighter. That now we can lose the Bi bie, the law of God, by Deflecting it and not reading it, or reading it critically, by onbelief and by disregarding its teach ings. Thai reformation is successful on ly by bard work and earnestness. Thai the Bible cao be found by earnest read- in, study, obedience, experience, in na ture, camparisoo, spmpatby and by faith. An Oregon City dispatch states that R. B. Cnswell, who was srrested at Cot tage Grove, waa arraigned betore J ustlos Scnoebel today, charged with hiring a a team at Noblitt's livery stable and leaving it at Woodbarn, wbeie it waa re covered later. It proved, towever, to be a ciie ut mistaken indeatity, as Mr. Criawell prove! by credible witnesses that be was in Albany at the Ume tbe team was taken. An Important Difference To make it apparent to thousands.who think themselves ill, that they am not articled with aoy disease, but tbat the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily curd by using Syrup ot Figs, ataootactored w the California Fie Syrnp Co. only, and sold by all druggists. rax PLACE TO BUT Tour Groceries and Baked Goods Is at Parker Bros. Everybody kbows where their place is. They keep afresh stock of groceries, produce and baked roods, of all kinds, sell at reasonable price and treat their customers well, all alike. You may regret eoms steps yon take fn life tut none taken into the store sf Parker Bros. It is a great tning to be well tad. Par ker Bros keep good grocenee. A loaf of bread is not much but ' yo want it well made. Try Parker Bros. What is Shiloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used - through the world for half a century, has cured in numerable cass of incipient consump tion and relieved many in advanced stasree. If vou are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price So eta., 50 eta. and f 1.00. The soouer a coueh or cold is cured wlh out harm to the sufferer the better. Lia eering colds are dangerous. Hacking cough is distressing One Minute Cough Jure quietly cures it- Why suffer when such a courn cure ia within reach? It is pfoasant to tbe Uste J. A. Cumming, Refuse any other flour, except the Magnolia. KOTiCt TOCOMTRACTORS. Sealed biis will be received by th County Clerk of Linn County until Janu. - ary otb, ltsu. at the hour ot t o'clock p. m. for labor aad material required in the re modeling an I improving a brick cour house for Linn County, a; Albany, Oregon All wsrk Io be completed by September is 1&9, 8ccordiB(r to plans aad speciSactions Oo fi e in my otlioe. To County Court will consider bids as follows; First, For ths coumletioa of the entire work. SecoBd. All mason and carnenter work. including material of brick, stone, lath and plastering, cementing, concrete, lumber, etc. 1 Third, Heating and plumbing complete. Fourth, Galvanised iron, tinning and slating. Fiftu, Painting. Tbe successful bidder will be required to give an approved bond for the amount of his bid immediatelv after the contract is awarded him, upon such conditions as the court may deter mine and demand. Tbe County Court reseserves tbe right to reject any or all bids . By order of the County Court tbe 11 in day ot November, Frank Cbabtbkx, erk of Linn County, Oregon Clerr i i EAST AND- SOU1H SHASTA KOUTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co, OeUtonle fapress Trala leave erttsae Dstiy i sasLv l s I At i SSk Allo Baa fmslsce Ar . s s t.t i ) Above trains stop at sa'!oBS be ween fortlanJ ana oawn Marlon. Jefferson IMJ far.irent. Stedrf. 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TREASURE'S M3.K.E 1.3 4 Notice is herany given that funds are on hand tc pay city warrants Nos 606 to 557 Inclusive of tha issue of 1897. In terest on said warrants will eeaaa with the date of this notice. Albany Or. Oct 31 ,1838. E. A. Pabkis, . Treaexu ei tt.