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In "'"'. ' I li 1 iL 11. VOL XXXIV Eater PB at Manny. eaClss Mall lien ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30.1898 RCTTIHS PaklUhcr aaa TwptitU NO 21. "Th dud it smokia' Seal of North Carolina, same as myself I All sorts and conditions of men smoke Seal of North Carolina in their pipes. The rich and the poor the lawyer and the laborer all like it buy it and enjoy it. It has a remarkable record of excellence and esteem won fairly by unvarying good quality. its T he Original Plug Cut Always the same Mild and Cool. THTTBSD HOME FROM MANILA Leslie Yerlcit and Frank Wire Ar rive Safely in Albany. THE QUESTION OFTHE DAY. What will be most appropriate for a Christmas present? f he answer dependa largely upon the relation of the giver to the one receiving, also on tbe finances of the donor. We bav many things suitable for all cases that mav arise. Rockers for the babies ahd the Grandmothers and Grandfathers. Foot Stouls, Parlor Tables, Exten sion TabUs. Carpet Sweepers, Sofa Pillows, (pare down) Bamboo Furniture. Lounges, Coaches, Bedroom Sets (nice ones) Bedstead, Dreseer and Commode $13.50) White Iron Beds, Rom, Lace Curtains, Ease's, Screens, Pictures, Frames and many other attractive things. ALBANY FURNITURE CO. ilasonic Temple BIdg., Albany, Or. Preparing For the Battle .of Life. A Full College Training;! f 4.irf'ottWw. J Albanr effers a superior Normal Course, and a i cVtaa Goarsa that is inferior to none in the state. Correspondence invited, tarm op in Sept 20, 1893. Wallace Howe Lee, A. M. , President Corporal Leslie Terick and Frank , Wire, of Co. 1 0. N. G., arrived home on this morning's overland, direct from Manila, under discharge for disabilities- Wire bad had a severe attack of rheuma tism, which soon gave away before the bracing sea breezes and the trip towards home, and Veriek had had very bad eyes, which steadily improved, and are now so . much better that it will nit be long be- tore they will be all right. Some (parts of the trip were rough, but altogether it ; was a bracing ride. They left the boys all well, though Merrill was just recov- - ering from an atuck if varioloid, and all anxious for the time when they could leave for Oregon. The boys speak in high terms of the conduct of the Albany i members of the second regiment. Dr. Ellis had made a splendid reputation as a physician and surgeon and Lieut. Phil lips was liked by everybody. Many of them sent home packages of relics and mementoes for their relative and friends. Leslie had a big mahogany box full and Frank a couple boxes well filled includ ing things for themselves, among others their suits worn there, odd looking af fairs. Corporal Yerick and Private wire are welcome home, and their friends are glad to know of the splendid reports of their excellent conduct while gone. The boys look well, though their complex ions indicate their residence in ajropical climate. For Better Roads. Road Diet. No. 53, Linn Co., Oregon. Dec 20, 1898. To the Hon. County Court of Linn Co. Oiegon. As per your request the Road Super visor (Mr. Ubbe Peters) of the above named district called a meeting of the voters ol said district. The meeting to be on the 20th day of Dec 1S9S at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at tbe home of said supervisor and at said meeting the following business was transacted, the supervisor having stated the object of the meeting. Ubbe Peters was elected chairman and D. S. Smith secretary of the meeting. A vote was then taken for the election of a supervisor for the year 1899, which resulted in tbe election of Ubbe Peters, be having received all the votes cast (except his own.) The selec tion was made "without regard to bis religion, politics or color of bis hair," but bec ause bo is a good, energetic sub stantial resident of this district and as pushing and enthusiastic a road man as there is in tbe district, this the voters know for be has served them as super visor for seven or eight years and we have as good roads as any district in the county (if not the best.) We therefore ask the Hon. County Court to appoint Mr. Peters our supervisor for 1899. It was the sentiment of the meeting that we should have good roads not only in our own bat adjoining districts, and to try and obtain that the supervisor was instructed by the voters present to notify the County Court of tbe condition of the road north of Oak Creek in district No. 17 and to try and secure more work for this road, as there baa been but very little work done on this road since all of the road work of the city of Albany has been done within the city limits. We are of the opinion that no county money could be spent more profitably than to keep up this road as it is wearing out very last and is one of the principal high ways to tbe county seat. Ibe voters and taxpayers ia district No. 53 sre all in for good roads and are willing to do their part to make them. L. S. Smith, Secretary. I Firemen's Hall. The fire department of Albany will give their annual Mil at uie armory to morrow evening, and every effort will be made by tbe rustling committees ap pointed to make it a success. Music will be furnished by the Albany orchestra, and the admission to the ball will be on ly tl.OO.spectatora $25 . cents. The fire men bave always stood by the city of Al bany and annually look for return of fa vors, which oar people are always glad to give. 1 be committees are : General arrangements O. C. Clelan, W. H. Warner, W. W. Rowel 1 and KobU Snell. Reception Chas. Media, W. IL War- I ner asd K. N. Moms. Decoration J. W. White, Ben Clelan, H. J. Peterson and Marry R. Hogue. Floor managers Geo. E. Fish, O. C. Clelan, Wm. Conn, W. W. Rowell and F. C. Dannals. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ALBANY COLLEGE, George A. Wirtz, Director. Assisted by Mrs Cora A. Wirt z, and other. . Branches Taught Piano, Organ, Violin, Guitar, dolin, Voice Culture, Sight Singing, Chorus and Quartet Singing, Harmony, History, Counterpoint, Composition and Band Instruments. The Wlrtz Musicale. Oregon Gas' Light; Healing and Power Company, Cheap light For Cheap Beat For Cheap Powe For Church House and Hotel Church. Hous8 anfl. Hotw Prof, and Mr. Wirtx, of the Albany college conservatory of music, made their first public appearance in Albany last evening at the Presbyterian church in a recital that was greatly enjoyed and ap preciated by a large audience of Albany's music loving people, it was a success ana establishes Mr. ami Mrs. WtrU in popular favor. Prof. Wirtx was beard in eight selections on the piano trom Liszt, Rubinstein, Burk, Moszkowski, bee beck, Godard and Egghard. display ing a splendid talent, liis touch is cor rect and bis execution very pleasing. Mrs. Wirtx was heard in five vocal selec tions, showing a well cultivated voice and excellent tones. Miss Ora Darkness as reader was heard twice and received praise for her good work. The a Ibany college conservatory ia in good bands and is making splendid pro gress. It is a credit to tbe college. Lebanon. TRIAL OF PET STRAIHN. The trial of Pet Strahan-Moore going on in New York City is of local interest to Albany people, besides having attract ed national attention. Here is yester days account of it. Mrs. Fayne Strahan-Moore and her stylish gowns and wondrous eyes have been banished from court during the second trial of her husband, William A E Moore, who, with his wife, is accused of robbing Martin Mahon, proprietor of (tie xvew Amsterdam hotel. Kecorder Goff drove her into the exile of the Tombs when the second trial was begun in Part 4 of the court of general sessions. The young woman, with the air of un concern she has worn since the dav of her arrest, swept early into court in charge of a blue-coated court officer, and with a pleasant nod and smile to Abra ham Levy, her husband's lawyer, to k a seat at his side. Assistant District Attorney Mclntyre had viewed the woman's advance through the courtroom with a growing wrinkle between his eyes. He aid not want her there. It was safer in his mind that sho should not sit there daily where the jury cou'd look upon her and possi bly be influenced by her attractiveness. Therefore, when, alter the proceedings had been formally opened, Mr. Levy asked that Mrs. Moore be permitted to remain and hear the evidence. Mcln tyre objected. His view of the matter was held by Recorder Goff, who ordered the woman removed , Smiling slightly, she tripped away with the watchful court othcer, back across the "Bridge of Sighs" to her cell. She may be called forth as a witness, however. Mr. Levy savs be will put her on the stand, and Mclntyre declares he would like to ask her certain ques tions. These relate, in part, to her diary, which the officials of the district attor ney's office say they bave obtainod pos session of. This record, it is said, covers the last three years of her life, the most eventful period, and describes many interesting narratives, in which appear the names of several prominent men. Levy insists tsat no such diary is in existence. Neither the woman who accuses Moore of being a bigamist nor her mother was in court. The young woman is still in Connecticut, where she was taken after the shock of tbe discovery of Moore's marriage with Fayne Strahan. Her mother, while not ia court, was near by, within easy call of Mclntyre bad her presence been needed. As for Moore, he was evidently lighter of heart than on his former trial. The failure of the jury to agree bad given him greater hope, and instead of tbe set look be wore throughout Uie first trail be hadapUasantexpreseio&imiled affa bly when he greeted bis lawyer and his associates, and at times showed amuse ment at the examination of tbe tales men. In tbe trial against Moore preceeding that of his wi'e the jury brought in the verdict: "We find the defendant, Wm. A. E. Moure, guilty of robbery in the first degree and recommend him to the mercy of the court," Moore etood be fore Recorder Goff a convicted felon. After deliberating for two boors and a half the verdict had - been reached. Moore bit bis lips and clenched bis fist. He stared at tbe recorder and at Mr Mc lntyre and the jurors, folly realising his position. lie knew the maximum pen- alty for tbe offense is twenty years in state pnson. Two mora Oregon bova bave died at Manila, Louis A Miller of Yamhill coun ty, and John Fenton of Oakland. There was nw balling at tbe depot today. Tbe snow was brought down from the front last evening on box car. It is reported that Mr Robert Craw ford is contemplating tbe erection of aa opera bouse block, it ia to be hoped be will. Tbe second number of the linn Coun ty School Journal is out. It is well got ten up edited and ia a credit to the pub lishers and the cause of education. Dr Cusick has resigned as president of the Capitol National Bank of Salem, and J 11 Aloerta baa been appointed. Joseph II Alberts will be cashier. The receipts of the 8 P for October were five and half million dollars. Tbe Company wilt spend two million dollars for new cars and engines. The search for tbe body of J. R. Burk num, of Uarrisburg,ba been of no avail, and has practically been given np as hopeless, though it is probable there will be a farther search at times for it. Mrs Virgil Parker retained from the Bay this noon. Josh Conn and family, ol Salem, are visiting Albany relatives and friends. Lkenee was issued today forth mar riage of U E Banto and Miss Dell Sloan. Charles F. Kent, one of tbe Eugene boys with tbe troop at Honolulu, aied a few days ago. Fred Weatherford and Rockey Ma on of the Bishop Scott Grammar School, Portland, are in tbe city for the holi days. Mr. J. B. Tillotson returned home last evening from Mill City, where he has just rebuilt the bridge, doing a first- ciass Joo. A (sre well party was given by Miss Marie Lone in ber parlors on Second street Wednesday evening in honor of Mite Roso Mespelt, who leaves on this evening's overland for Santa Rosa, Cal, to be united in marriage on Christmas eve to Mr. Allen Cbamberlin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Chamberlin, formerly of this city. Tbe evening was spent in pleasant conversation until 1 1 o'clock when re- tresumenu were served. Ine evening was one long to be remembered by all present. Tbe best wishes of many Al bany people will go with .Miss aiespeit. Resolutions of Condolence. Road Meetings. A well attended meeting of (he tax , payers of Road Diat. No. 15 was held at the office of the Albany Nurseries, atone , o ciock tsaturcar. ue. 17th Officers and members of Alpha Temple No. I Rathbone Sisters : We your comir ittee appointed to draft resolutions ;npon the death of our es teemed eiBtsr Minnie aiannaii. man and G. L. Ree secretary. Whereas, It has pleased the "Almighty A motion tnst D. i. Hackleman be God" in his infinite wisdom to reniovo 1 recomrusnded in dm nnimt nnt in. from our midst our worthy sister Minnie , appintment aa supervisor of this district D. D. Hackleman wae'ehoten chair- Marshall, who died on the 17th of Nov., 1898, therefore, be it Resolved, That we extend our heart- was unanimously carried. Tbe question of the a to of wide tire. versus narrow tire wagons wis discutsed toll sympathy to tuo mourning loved ; at some length, and motions favoring The meeting of the Indian war veter ans will be beld in this city on Thursday of next week and not yesterday as was erroniously stated. All veterans are re- beusted to be present. A transport of regulars will leave the United States on Januajy 15 for Manila, to relieve tne volunteers tbere.it wilt be difficult to figure 'heir arrival home much befo a the end of their year from the state, April 30. a he Leading MIn&trcl Attraction Coming. and many virtuej, and pray that in this time of sorrow, which has so heavily fal len upon them, that God, in his infinite mercy, will help tbem to bear tnts their sad bereavement. RxHOLvcn. That as a just tribute to our deceased sister, we drape our charter for 30 davs. and. that these resolutions be spread on the minutes of the Temple, a copy of these resolutions be sent to Uie family, also the city papers. LIZZIE UVDt, Li'ba. Haioht, Knox Hakiht, Homce Hyde. -. y A PIONEER OF '47. The msn in abose hand writing the first record maj in Lion county ia in tcribed, died this morning at 8 o'clock at his borne at Knox's Buite, M. C. Cham ber at tbe age of 82 years. Mr Chambers came to Oregon in 1817 from Galesborg, III , and daring tbe years that followed bailt up a splendid reputation as a neighbor and cittxen, be ing respected and etteemed by ail know ing him. He was the second county clerk of the county, bat tbe first record was mad by him as clerk, there being no record of his reputed predecessor. Mr. Chambers leaves a large family of grown sons and daughters, a wile and many mends to mourn tbe loss of a good man . at.ve. to use their influence and votes in favor of a bill tc exempt parties using wide tire wagoos from a portion of their road tax, with a view to encourage their general use, were unanimously carried. ii was aiso voted to ask our represent stives to work for such a revision of our road law in relation to the collection of tax as would render thsA affective. Aa lb travel from all lbs surrounding territory centers in a few roads adjacent 10 Albany, and the regular Ux is not sufficient to keep tbem in repair, it was thought best to donate extra work in this district, and tbe Road Supervisor was appoiutsd to circulate a subscriDilon J asking tb Ux-payr of tb district to oonai wora amounting to on ball of their regular road tax. Such a paper was prepared and generally signed by those present. It was also argued that it is certainly to the interest of tb butinew men ol Al bany that the rjads adjacent thereto b kept in ccod eondition..t ia adviaahe miH just thst they be g vea an opportunity to assist in tb matter, and the Super visor was instructed to circolate a sub scription among them also. Alter tendering Mr. Brownell a vole of thanks for tb naa of hia afRea ( mat ing then adjourned. The Cmlae ot the Launch. Tbe gasoline launch rented from Cor valhs pariies bad its first job jesUrday, tbe taking of a boat np tb river to Graoger, for Jack Hamill and Boxer Keelands. As there was a good load in the boat Hamill and Neelaods walked, thinking they would get there nearly a quick aa the launch. They did, quicker, and waited and waited. In tb mean time John Warner. Fraak Froman, Den ver Hackleman, Beo Cielan and Mr. Risley bad Wit Albtny at 7 a. m. and were having a desperate struggle with tbe current up stream, tack ling every bar along tbe edge of tb stream, and fre quently stopping to Uke tbetr breath. It is not certain whether tber got out and shored tb boat, bat Usmili says it is a fact that it was S o'clock in lb after noon, after eight boura oa tb water, when thej reached Granger only about four mile np tn river. Coming don stream tbe to men in the boat were about equal to tb lannch. Tb Drxo caar depend on other for tb straight of tbis cruise getting it I row high authority. MUlntftbt Mass Saturday night at 12 midnight mats will be celebrated in tbe Catholic church. Tb old Christmas anthems will be rend ered with the accompaoitoeot of tbe grand pipe urgan by tne rerular choir and tb cbori.ier of St Mary's. An admission ol 5 cents will b charged to cover tbe expen.e attached to tbe cele bration. Poor wili be opened at 11 o clock p. m. AH friends cordially in vited. Lot: i a jasTAVxa. Rector. CaaiSTMAS Donees. Tb Sabbath schools of tb city will all bold Christ mas entertainments, ot different kinds, often appreciated moat bv the sorpri.es connected w!tb tbeu.. Moat of the pro grams ulil be presented Christmas v.. wbicb Is tomorrow evening. Tb I nited Fvangelical, though a ill bare the'r tree tonight at tb residence ol tb castor Kav. Bent. Hartmao and tb Evanatli- cal cburcb Monday night. Tbe Catho lic cburcb will cetebrate biga mass ta mo, row night at midnight. Tb S. A. will be among tbo with trees tomor row night. aOD DtSTBICT ao. 5. A meetinaof the lel mn ni inu district was beld at Grand Prairie grange nan on inorsoay alter dood, Dec. 22. bapervisor H. D. Bnrkhart -IL4 m order and stated tb object of the meet ing, ionis suggestion tbat a chairman and secretary be elected, C H. Walker was ccoeen as tb former and Harvey Bed ine as tb latter. After a very interesting aiscuasioa up on tb making of rood roads and ti road making machinery needed, and par licjlarly by this ditlrict, action was taken substantially as fullews: Voted to ask tb county court to pore bate an "Elevated road ditcher " Also voted to in timet tb sam body to purchase a rock chrnsber. with toe request tbat District No. S be allowed to uja tb sam forty days dariag tb year. Alto notice to circulate petitions tbroogbont tb coonty asking tb legislature to pass a law requunne lead oaners to drain their land. lo view of tb Urge amount of travel over tb roads in tbis diotrict, and tbat ral pre pert y Is assessed higher in tbe am than in other pans of Linn eoonty, it was voted to ask tb count court to grant to tbe district tb money coming in irom tt.is bigber assestment, too ex pended in improving tbe said roads us mouoo proceeded to ieet a super visor for 19&9. Alter a spirited coott H. D, Bnrkhart was elected for recom mendation to tbe eoonty coart for tbat office .after ab'.ch the meeting ad joaroed. Sclo. From tie News. J. A. Bilya is ia Albany this week. sttendiog to matters befcr tb probata court. Those of our merchants wbo bad a stock of holiday goods era now just a bolt ail op." Tb holiday trad tola year baa bten exceptionally good. R. B. Miller, ot Albany, was In Scio this week, baring co.o over to keep an ey oo hi son "Bill." Beiag on of our staancbeat friends be i si t tb shop a pleasant call. Johnson and Phillips bave purchased lb property back ot tb SUo Hotel, oo wbicb tb old livery barn stands. Tny are going to erect a new warehouse on tb adjoiaiog property and moving tbeold barn they uo awsy with a fir exposure. Tb mask ball lo be given by tb Ivy Leaf dancing club on Friday evening, December 30. promises to b tb aociai vnt of tb season. No pains are being spared to make tb occasion a soccs. Cbas. Devne, of Waterloo, bas been en gaged to farattb the music. Lovers of fir.t class whit face min- trelsy wilt bave tbe opportunity of see ing tbe largest and beet burnt eork at tract icn traveling, wbo will fill in a spare date, at the Armory Hall on Tues day One, 27. The reason for tbis bia si tu .lion appearing here is tbey appear at tbe Harquam Grand at Portland, ibis week and from thence tbey go to Ban F rancisco for a ran of four weeks. Ibey fill in only three nights enroot to San Francisco and Albany will get on of tbem. Tbe press of Portland speaks in the highest terms of their attraction. Religious service. Dr I. D. Driver will preach at the M. E. church tomorrow, morning and even ing, Sunday school at 12. Epworth League at 6 -.30, eveniog services at 7 :30, Bsptist cburcb: Preaching service, 10:30; Sunoay school, 1 IMS; Chinese mission, 3:00; Innior society, 3:30; Young People society, 6:30; evening service, 7:30. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Th mpon are expected to aid in tbe tinging in tbe evening. Rev. R. Mc- h-illop will conclude bis service a pas tor of tb church at this latter service Christian church: No morning ser vice, as the funeral of Miss Lizzie Hoot er will occur from tbe family residence at 10 a m. Evening services at 7:30. Topic, "Human Creeds." Special mu sical proersm under direction .of ?rof. Geo. A. Wirtx. Presbyterian church: Tbe morning service will be beld at 11 o'clock and is a Christmas service of both cburcb and sabbath school, and tbe Sabbath school ill meet st tbat Um instead of 11 :45. Junior Endeavor at 3:30; Senior En dearer at 6:30; evening worship at 7:30. Subject of th sermon, "Tb Chriatmaa name." A cordial in vitation ia a tend ed to all to attend all tbe service. United PretbTterian : !Morniaa ser vice at 10:30; S. H . 11:45: Junior En deavor, 3:30; Senior Endeavor, 6:30; craning service, 7 :30. Each service of tbe day wm be a Cbrwtms service. S. and tbe Ladeavora win bave Christ mas subject. Subject of morning ser mon, "Cbmtmaa Gift. fcabwet of evening sermon, "Th Star of Betble- nsm." All are cordially invited to tbe service. Cumberland Pre byterian cbatb er vice morning sad evening. Morning abject "A Joyous Cbnttmss. eveniog subject "Is Jesus the Christ." S S at 10 a m, preaching 11a ra. Jr Endeavor TO p n, Sr Endeavor 0 -.30, preaching J). Thursday evening prayer meeting :30 Yoa are invited InjthiiiK ani lYflrjthin& Correspondence Solicited. DS F, r MAMS, Pres. : A. H. FRIERISES, 8EC. rtie Amusement Event Season. ot the ' '- HAVE YOU BEEN IN Thomas Brink's Furnitui e .Lately.'" He ha? one of the finest stocks of4Furni ture in the valley. He has added Bahv Buggies to h stock. ) Just call i a and you will find that his prices are From the Criterion : Wm. Fronk left this morning for Grants Pass, where he will engage in mining with Ab and Ed Umpbrcy, who are now at. mai pace. M. W. Wilkin left yesterday for Port land, where he will remain for a week or ten days. We -may expect some rail road news when he returns. Tbe Oregon Agricultural College Glee Club, of Corvalfis, will be beard at the opera house, Thursday, Dec. 29. Re served seats now on sale at Miner a drug store. COrCl ' Miss Maggie Burkhart left Yesterday S.wawlrtr ttrt-ftU..- whnM ihft will visit ttr several weeks with' tbe family of Ed Houston. ' ' Hi Henry's Big City Minstrel Aggre gation of fifty all white artists, will appear at Armory Hall on Tuesday, Dec 27. Tbis company is the great minstrel or gani wtion and has been for tbe last twen ty years organized for tbe large cities and is every where pronounced the largest. most expensive and best of its class. They appeared at the Marqutn Grand, Portland, last nigbt to crowded bouses and from there tbey go to San Francisco for a run of four weeks in tbe New Grand, wbicb w'll take tbe place ot the Baldwin Theater wbicb recently burnt. The reason for their ' ig attraction appearing here, is to nil in a spare date en route to Ban t rancisco. balem is getting high toned. At the last meeting of the city council an ordin ance prohibiting tbe wearing of any bon net, hat or other bead gear by a lady, excepting skull caps, snd other bats that fit close to the head, at anv theater or Lkctuke'at Lebanon. Tomorrow eve- ot?e place ol amusement, where an ad vniaointi ( A m An Afb.Al 1 - fM . the I . I ni I IsfrMliisfcdWawTlTI ' TRY MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS for all diseases arising from dissipation, self-abuse, xewe or cigarette .moking. In as over 60 years. Brings back your Manhood, cares depleted worn out menses rich blood and tissue. Cure, wastfngs and aM tosses, make you Isstingly strong, cures loan of memory., bad dreams, shrunken orgsns, despondency, sleeplessness, Vrioc anT?VtiPationr.dds lus.r to tbejyes. stops nervous twitehing. of th velio. Makts lit woth living. A boon to young or old . MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS strengthens and restore small 11 ffi!n- i i j. iu. Tru.i. j..!.. PriM within tbe reach oiii. uuaran- a box o lor s.ou vr X , ' REMEDY CO., Ssn rancisco. vai. Lay & Mason, Albany. . , - teed to cure. Price Address - BISHOP For sale by Fos- ning in tbe M. E. church south in Leba non, Prof. Martindale, of the public schools, will deliver bis talk on West minster Abbey, delivered in the M. E. cburcb tn this city several weeks ago. This is a well-told account of the Prof's personal visit to tbat famous place, and no one in Lebanon should miss bearing it. Tbe Prof, will be accompanied! by the High School Quartet of young ladies who will give a program which alone is worth hearing. v Oregon Dkntal College. The Oregon College of Dentistry was yesterday in corporated in the state department by E G. Clark. Herbert C. Miller. John Welch, Everett M. Hood, J. R. Cardwell, C. R. Templeton, B. E. Wright. The purpose is to establish a dental" college in Portland, ; I he capital stock la fixed at $4,000, divided into forty shares of the value of 1 100 each. mission fee is charged, was Daaaed. The penalty lor aisooeying this ordinance Is a nne oi not less tnan sz nor more than $5. or imprisonment in th city jail for not leaf than one or more than five days Binger Hermann will remain in tl land office. Hi. A. Uitchrock. nf Mia. souri.has been appointed to attend to the intricate duties ol the ollice of of the interior. secretary Students at going and coming for tbe holiday. Mr. Joe Purdom Is in tbe city on a holiday trip. C. G. Hayna arrived home from Ft Stevens tbis noon for tb holidays. Misa Clara (lillaarv. of Tnrner. la in tb city the guest ol Mr. Morris. Lewis Smick. ot Roeebure. is here at tbe paternal home for tbe holidays. E. E. Aldricb, of the Lebanon flouring mills, is in tbe city today. The Miasea Pennington, ot McMinn- vi le, are bom for tb bolidajs. Mis Annie Flinn arrived home from Standford University for tbe holidays. Mrs. H. F. Merrill and vounaest child went to Portland tbis noon for tbe holidays. Miss Campbell cam up from Portland this noon on a visit with ber sister Mrs. Will. J. L. Pas is tb ntw W. M. of Eu gene's A. F. and A. M. J.F. Robinson continues to be th secretary. Rev. Can and family will leave next week foi Amity to reside. Mr. Cane left today on a visit aith her parents be' or locating lb sre. G. A. HU1 is on of Seattle's justices ol tb peace, and recent! v had a letter in tb r. i. about Questions in reierence w tbe courts over wbicb there is somewhat of a controversy, Mr. Hill is alcrmer Albany man and a brother oi nr. j. u. Hill. Rev Lane, pastor of th Christian phnrrh of Albanv will deliver a temper ance lecture at the M E church, at mis city, ' next Wednesday and Thursday nights. ctayton Man. Harrv Palmer. the scenery painte who was in Albanv two or three years ago,ha been in the city. Since bis former visit here his wile lias died leaving mm iu,- 000. Maior Johnson and family, of Albany. father of Dr J P Johnson, who is work ing with Dr S A Munkery, will spena Christmas with the family of I J Russell in this county. Independent Enter prise. Miss Nellie Hogue returned this morn ing from Stanford University, where she has been for nearly two years. She is delighted with the University and hopes to return next year to complete the eniuae she has begun there. In the mean time she expects to assist her father with his work, wbicn ue uas lotinu too neavy lor bim. Hera sre some interesting Christmas presents secured in the county clerks of fice In the record of marriage licenses in rlleatinir a liva Christmas in Linn county S R Willis and Mary K Kisley, reward E 8tewart and Laura W Gaines, E May er and Lottie Jenkins, W W Thomas snd A Garden, B R Westbrook and Minnie A Hal. A Cbriatnias Dinner. Eorro DsaoraAT: Tbe Salvation Army bav mad at rancemeotato gives Christmas dinner to children of tbe city wbo are nototbr wiso provided for. Dinner at 1 o'cloca i. m S.tnrdav DacStth 'tomorrow). th children who xrect to attend this (tinner ara rea nested to be at tb ball prumptiv at 1 o'clock. Persons wbo ham kindlv arreed lo assttt in iornish- inz tb table are requested to send in thtir coo tribo tions beior that hoar, or notify tbo officer wbo will come and get thsm There will b a Christmas trt st tb at ft nVlnrk ia th venlnc when old Santa Clso is expected to presid with lb oioal Chriatmaa exercise oi songs and recitations by tb children. All ar invited. Cfiit! Not worth psyint attention to, yoa say. Perhaps you bave bad it for weeka. It's annoying because you bav a constant desire to cough. It annoys you also because you remember that weak lungs is a family failing. At first it is a (light cough. At last it is a hemorrhage. At first it Is easy to cure. At last, extremely difficult. r G. W. Taylor returned last evening from Portland, where he had been to make arrangements to locate, which he may do in tbe spring in Albina. While on tbe way down be sawithe warf man ai Oregon city.Mr Graham,tke sensat ional fall in the river, and assisted in getting mm. Your Wheat. Call at tbe office of Oarran A Montelth If yoa wish to sell your wheat and get ilnippnn Mm Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. faiipowderiare fhtgreaUat ! us to health of the present day. Alian mrnaccrs SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mitt Nona Miller, of Lebanoo. is vi til ing Albany friends. Jams McKillop is noin from Mc- Minnviile for the hohdsys. Mayor-elect and Mra. Moi.Uzue. of Lebanon, are in th city. Chris D. Dummicks was todsv a i mil led to citizenship at this city. Frank Galbraitb. of tb Salem wo.len mills, is in tbe city for tb holidays. Deputy C. fi. Msrrbal J. A . Wilson is in Albany for thcCbrtftmasfettiv-.tie. Ex-coontr recorder D F Hardman ar rived home tbis noon for the hoi id vs. Mia Uatti Warner left last night for Medford and itim Netti Whitney for Eogen to spend tbe holidays. Mrs. E- B. Piper, and son, Seattle, are visiting at tb paternal bom of Leo WU- i, on Uenter street. balem Journal. Mr. Cbas. F. Barnrraf. tb architect. is in tb citv. He recently arrived borne from several months spent in Coo coun ty, where be bad tbe soperintendency of lb work on tbe new court bouse. Tbe Laiy Maccabse were given a sur prise by the Knight last eveniog and a no time was bad. Tb men are confid ent Ibey cannoot be excelled aa entertainers. Mis Blanche Wrenn.of Portland .cam up to Albanv this noon to spend Christ mas, and wiii be tbe gie?l oi ner sister Mr A R McCoy Miss Etta re on will be expected tonight. Tb county clerk continue to be busy. Sine yesterday afternoon tb following licenses have been istued for tb msrn agr of Linn county vonog people: U M Jjoutta and Lena uonrcniii, Cbarie Haea and Minnie Croisaut. O D McLan r . . and Mary J Leonard . There was a lam attendance at tb firemen' ball last evening. Tb com. mi'le bad don their doty in tbe matter of decoration, and tbe bal room pre sented tb proper fire appearance. The light, fantastic toe was lipped until the Mai early hoar. Selh McAltster. wbo recently went to Moscow. Idaho, to take a position in the electric tight work in that city, has re turned to rortiand. tie lound tbe woe- cow light works ia such a deplorable condition financially tbat be did njt care to take lb position. Uoard. kuius and rred ibomoson cam no from McMinnvill college last evenhig lor the holidays. Lair will spend tbem in ancoover with bis sitter. In the recent oratorical contest of McMinnvill college for the '94 das pris Rufas r ceived tbe prise. Senator Simon will spend Christmas holiday in New York with relatives, and Senator McBride will divide his time be tween tbat city and Washington. Re presentative Ellis will visit relative in Indiana. Mr. Tongue, wif ol Repre sentative Tongue, reached Ytsruington last nigbt. A letter received Wednesday from Pri vate Will Tycer, wbc is in the hospital at Manila, conveys the ill news that bis foot wss not improving as it should. As soon as he is able to travel he will return borne, bavicg been discharged on ae eount of his misfortune. Brownsville Times. Mrs. Ansa Manes snd litt'e daughter, wbo bave been tbe guests of relative ia this city for the past eight months, will depart on tomorrow morning's train, with t'once, Porto Rico, aa their object- iectiv point. Enroute tbey will visit in tortiauu, nana Itebraska, and HOME AND ABKOAD. Tb Korthw-at Poultry show. In Albany, Linn Co , Or., January A to 16,1899. , At A. O. Beams for Christmas, Candies, nuts, orange, etc., as well as cauliflower, cabbage and celery. Wheat 48 cents. Will A Stark's for holiday goods. Manv noviellie for hnli!av at ir:ti a Starts. f Crayon and Pastel work a raviaT r r Mis Lona's. ' " French ' Jewel rv tor ia headnnar ter lor Chriatmaa goods. Sample io Ba Relief bboto ran be seen at Mis Long's. oO cent photo made by tb thousand eveiy week at Mis Long'. tor knives, forks and spoon see French, the jeweler. Everv time vrm thinV nf think of F rendu Jewelry Store. Bas Relief phHos now all the rage, eall and see sample at Mis Long' ree r re neb's display window for the atest novelties in watches and ring?. A large and fine stock rf ri.-ara mnA to bacco at Conn A Huston's. .See tbe display. What i more amtahla than n nf thos 25 warranted sewing machine i E. L. Will' Marie Store tor a Christ mat present 7 Parents, bay a musical instrument l yoar boy and girls and so make borne pleasant and refined . . U. Will sella tbe beat for th least mooey. ror present tbat will keen tor a lib. time aod please tb whole family ro to t. L. Will Music Store to mike inni selection. Tb MensenbaorGoitar Zither, a act able Christmas present at E. C. Will's Masic More, easy to learn to play. . Christmas iaeominr and an ia Kint, Clau. What woo Id be more nleasiae to send to your friends than a nice photo of yourself wbicb yoa can get by calling on Miai Long, 2nd and Ferry street. Those old standbva. necktie hnt. chiefs, slipper and suspender coatino io oe good Christmas presents. Tb L. E. Blain Clothing Co. have a large and elegant stock of tbem. Tb O. R &S. wiH seil ticket at ra- daced rate to all parts on Dec. 23, 28 and 28. Fare and one-filth for round trip. Ticket expire Jan. 4th. Tbe O. R. A X- ba ordered tbe con struction ot nine branch roads in tbe ortbwrt. Tbat is basinec. Tber ba been an excellent hn'iaw trade in Albany tbis year, and nearly ail tb mtrctianta seem satisfied with tb amount of goods sold. Tbe Christmas TeWram ijued last evening is on of tb finest editions of a paper ever published in tb Northwest. i ia aruauc ana ap-to-aaie in makeop. A street ear collision occurred vector- day in Portland in tbe same place where tbe accident occurred a rear ago, tbis on reenltinc in several being injured. Henry Prettyman seriously. B- F. Blodgett inform ca that a Jan- aneee partridm (a new game bird taraej tone in tbis county com timoago) ba taken np it abode with hi chickens. Heeav it is a verv rrttv bird, anil quite tame. Lebanon LA. Dr Booth received vm todsv Irom his brother Joel at Manila, twa euci a drum snd a blanket which had been taken Irom Spaniards. Tbe, with other thiegs b ha sent from the ram place, make an interesting coi Iect.on. Leba non E A. At th annual election held in Prine- vlll tb followina ticket elected: Mayor. L. X. Liggett ; csancilman, J. X. Williamson, Chris Cobrs, William Me- Vleektn and Ed X. Wbi'; recorder, M. H. Bell; attornep. Edwin Hodge: marshal, William Prine; treasurer, R- S. Price. Tber is a treat deal ot iokinc in the papers about tn f lzcaii soil )ast argued in th aupreme coart by Doagls eoonty attorneys. It bas eoet $500 and tb end is not yet. it bas a chance to equal th famous Jones case that cost tea times as much and took many year to dispose of. Tb biggest calve in och case are tbe men wbo continue tb fight on principle Another Big Store. W. B. Stevens and F. K. Deuel, two prominent business men of Medford, Or., former Missouri neighbors of J. A. Weaver, wbo bave been in tbe valley for some time prospecting yesterday after noon completed arrangement with Mr David Froman for th leating of two store in hi brick for a term of five years. The store will be made into a big double store and improved for tb firms big bas in. Messrs. Stevens St Deuel left last nigbt for Trenton to close np some busi ness sffsirs tber and will return to Al bany next Mondayjrobbly in time to open tbe store in cebmary. Tbey ex pect to carry a large stock of 125,000 or $30X00. Deuel & Steven for three years bave been running on of tb leading store, of Medford, which tbey will continue under char re of Mr. Deuel, while Mr. Stevens will come to Albany and take charge of tb Albany store. He has a good sized family and desire tbe advan tages of our excellent schools. Both members of th firm were formerly school mates of Mr. W. F. Read of this eity. Tbey are reported to be nailers, working; for big sales on small margin. Tne Star Troupe of the Day. Hi Henry's Big City Minstrel Aggrrga. tion of fifty all white performers wi'.l fill tn a spare date enroot to San Francisco at tbe Armory ball, Albany on Tuesday Dee. 27, coming direct from their big bit at Portland. Tbis attraction come strongly endorsed by tbe Portland, Salt Lake, Denver and tbe entire eastern pre. o attraction come better endorsed. and if reputation and success sre any indication of tbe merit of an attraction th Hi Henry Minstrt Aggregation Certainly standa at the Head. strict lv feusines. French tbe jeweler. Crescent Bicycle, Hopkins Brothers, agent. Best BicyUe for Ue money. Will A Stark, jewelers. "Trilby" leads, others follow a Stewart A Sox Hardware Co'. A dox. first clae rbotos. best finith. only 60 cent at Mia Long's. Seed rve for sale. Call at the A!hu Nursery or at tbe store of C. E. BrowneH. Crescent bicvcles at Honkina Brnthxa for only 120, 130, 135 ami 8o0. C B Winn, cut ticket scent. Ticket to all points in th east. Be sure and see the aati rat tiawir at Sopkia Bros, will lasl a tiff-time. W have decided to continue makinv the 5C cent photo. Long Photo Co. For calcium carbide eo to the office of Oregon Gas Light Heating & Power Co. A fine lot of new cook stove and range at Stewart A Sox's. Prices cheat er than ever. Excellent Graham Waters at C. E. Btomu'i. Manv a Lover Ha turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl witn an offensive breath. (Lan e C lover Hoed Tea panne tbe breath by its action on tbe bowels, etc. as notb- else wilL Sold for yean on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Late to bd asd early to riee, prepare a man for bis home ia the ckie. u early to bed sad a Little Eariy Riser, the pill tbat makes life longer and belter aad wiser. I- A. lumraiag. ageat. Umbrella Notice. Umbrella recovered in first class style, by Mrs. M. Lndwig. at Broda;b:n and Third streets, lor from 50 cents to 2 50. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Patronise home innitk-tiona. Dja'tbayaa "Airtight" stov uat voa see the "Hickjrv" aai "rnlbv kept by Stewart A Sox. "Trilby" the most popular heaiina stove on the market at Stewart A Sox Hardware Co's. Tb Long Photo Co. is the teadinc gallery of Albanv. Every photo made ibex is a gem oltr' Call and see for yoa reel vea. Costipoa prevent the body from rid ing itself ot waste rnatttr. De Witt's Lit tle Earty Risers will remove the trouble asd cor Sics Headache, Biliousness. Ia cu re Livr and dear tbe complexion. Small, snear coated, don't gripe or caase aaase. J. A. Camming, agent. Success Comes to those who perse- fvere. If yoa take Hood' s Sarsaparilla aithfutly and persistently, aecordins; to direction, yoa may depend upon a cure ben a oars u p mi all I. O. O.F.OrgeanaEncampment willl confer the Roal purple degree tonight. I All members should be present, and as-1 sist in tbe good work. Will Lane, of Hillsboro.has been fined 110 for smoking a cigarette. A good ex ample. Itlssgainstthelawtosmokeas well as to sell. quickly conquers your little hacking cough. There is no doubt about the cure now. Doubt comes , from neglect. tor over nait a century Ayer's Cherry Pectorsl has been curing coias ana cvuus and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also If taken In time. lceeielpr.lscrCscrri pcttwii rustert vcr w ibbs. If ii etas. A Christmas Observance. Al5T, Or., Dec 24, 1SSS. To all Sir Knights Greeting: Yoa are requested to attend a meeting of Temple Commandery Xo. S Knights Templar, to b beld at Masonic Tm pis on Monday morning, December 35 th, 1888, at 80 o'clock. This meeting ia calied by virtue of th receipt of a communication from Sir John B. Cleland. Riaht Eminent Grand Commander of Oregon, and addreaied to th bfneer of the Grand Commandery of Oregon and to tb officers and Sir Knight of th Subordinate Oommaoderie. earn estly recommending tbat tbe Knight Templar ol Uregon assemble in their re pec live asylum and be prepared at s9HK r'cl-jck a. m. to join with the Knight Tjmplar throughout th United State i their annua: Christmas observ ance. Tb I lowing toast Bas been prepared lor the e ming ubrtstmas: "To oar Most EminentGrand Master, Reuben riedley Lloyd, wbo rnles the tb Templar Hosts from Point Barrow to Porto Kico. from the Paseamaqaoddy to tbe Philippines." The grand master sands tbe following re pons: "A 'hnt who armor is truth, wboss watchward is brotherly love, whose mis- out e tbey win visit in , , -"v" i"" " w.iu an,! i invin ! intellectual development, must in time i. u,.n ! capture th world ." vill. Alabama, until spring. Mr. Mane, L? .h first occasion ben the I RA fll'na Sin ntficAaw in Ka MnU - I IvjIAI llS7Il VI VI vat Vtl Uwn Iwlavts wsaataa I ha resigned, and will local in Porto ;.tbf r r"nd jurisdictions throughout the Rico. Brownsville Times. United States, in the observance of this - annual ceremony, and it is earnestly A Small Ft be. A fire was discovered urXec aPn b b-uignt. io p pree in the roof of the house on the third nt. equipped ne prepared to parUcipal ward occupied by Mr Tillison yesterday 'n,M ceremonies, promptly at tne nour afternoon, havinu ramlit on tha nntaiitn ' Ot V '.W O Clock . m . . o- r , 1 i' .. . irom the flue. A bucket bruradelwas " lorniea aaa tne name extinguished at- Bring tbe bebie and get a do, o those cute little Diamond photos, only 50 cent at Mis Long's. Anotber shipment of Coke Dandruff car received at Combination tar ber Shop. Rheumatism causes more acne and pain than any other disease. It is doe to acid ia tbe blood, sad is cared by Hotd's Saraaparilla which neatralixe this acid. Hand s PUIS ear oiuoasuess. uw for cents by C. L. Hood A Uo-, Low! 1 Refuse any other floor, except the Magnolia. We buy, sell and store grain, We make Magnolia Flour. Also whole wheat, Patent and germ, Hours, Th Mnguolia Mill. ( fttiMii mstert sver r A m. It M CHS. n J Shall w e4 NI t if bsk tab aahfKt, rraa 1 Vk Ob IKWoaf Dpai". f) 2 If yoa Kara any acanalalal wfcaV v 1 1 mr u4 Swlta lha ! madlcal A if adYteajroaeaapoMlbly obtain, writ 1 tv Mia aoctor tnily. Yoa will taeaWa 2 a uromul Mply, without eo. ft aadnw.IK. J. p. aVBR. If j0 Recorder. F. E. Aujlv, Eminent Commander. ter hard work without calling out Uie department aa some people are in the habit of doing every time a spark is ; seen, the building is owned R A Irvine. , Stouw. Last evening at the fireman's ball a pair ot shoe was stolen trom Usrry Schlosser- While dancing he bad exchanged the stoe for th dancing Sump usually worn leaving them in lha ressing room, fiom which tbey were taken, 'lb urmocrat ia inlorraed that th thief is known and tbat auless he returns th shoes it will be mad warm tor bim, Tni Democrat always takes a rest on Chriatmas,never having failed to do so yet As it falls on Su da this year under our te Monday will be the legal holiday, " on tbt day there will be no Dsn at b tbe evening. W will celebrate. A .MERRY CHRISTMAS, Manila Cvaioa. Among th sever collection of curios sent homo trom Msuila with Yerick and Wir was a box received by Mr. Cooper Turner, which tb Dxmockat man bas bad the privilege ol seeing. Tber are fully on thousand shell, nearly all different, woaderlol in shape and design, painted by nature on tbe Philippine seashore, also a Spanish j banner, four pairs ol slippers down at th heeta,including a pair of number elevens for Mr. Turner, and other curiosities. Wheat. We will pay the highest market price or wheat, sea as before yoa selL Cuxbax A MoirrnTH m KcaiRCE of site? of figs ia due not only to the originality and simplicity ot the combination, bat also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientifia processes known to the Cautobkia Fie Stbtjp Co. only, and we w'sh to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. Aa the ' genuine Syrup ot Figs is manufactured by the Gaufoksi. Fio Stbct Co. only, a knowledge ot thai fact will assist one in avoiding; the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tbe nigh standing- ot the CaU VOBXiA Fis 8ntu Co. with the medi esl profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup ot Figs has given to Tnn;"w ot families, makes the name ot the Company a guaranty ot the excellence ot its remedy. It ia far in advance ot all other laxatives, aa it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get ita beneficial affects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP CO. aaa nuiionoav rat, fcscsvraxx. . w vontstw. in mguesi casn pnc.