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S se MEN PLEA AT WORK OR ON ar always subject to soma PLEASURE BENT ST. JACOBS OIL The Albany Insurance Agency Represents the leading Fire and Accident Insurance Companies. Wholesale dealers in Wheat, Oats, Hay and Wood. Correspondence solicited. M. SENDERS & CO. g Julius Gradvvohl :-Dealer In- 1 .. -1 . .. fru-barv. UlSSS- IE- 2s ware, Groceries and all (foods kept la country stores. 1 g I WILL & SELL GOODS g FOR CASH g As Low as Anybody; Country produce and egg taken in exchange ior gooods. 3 liuuiiiiuiuiuiuauuiu OliYer PloitHtai fta rOPS-NS 3R05., Agents, Alany, (sregoa stiver gave the sroiHt tne chil!al p And it ha saved more auooey tithe farmer of America that, mv other iia element ever p roc act Cwnuine Oliver chilled are the beet e earth. The Oliver is a promoter of happi ness oa the farm, and tne dealer who sell it know he in Landlina the best. Loot out for imaittations and touch nothing but the genuine poods, made enly by Olive Chilled plow work. South Bend, lid.. I 8. A. KIPKRT BICICLS REPAISING GsimlBiaclffliii horse'sHoeiNg. Second Street between Ferry and bn MILLER & STEWART STREET EA1LWAT NOTICE. ' The motor on the Albany Street Railwa) will connect prompty with all trains to ar from the depot, day and nigtt. Special trips will be made at sped rates. R. Moori,. Conductor LEGAL DIRECTORY Albany. W R Bilveu, Foebsy & Mason block. J R N Blackburn, P O block. H Bryant, P O block. Anderson Cannon, PO block. J N Duncan, PO block. T P Hackleman, Pearce block. Judge H H Hewitt, P O block. M B Humphrey. Kelly A Carl, bank building. L H Montanve, Pearee block. J C Powell, P O block. C E Sox, P 0 block. L L bwann. Bank building. H 3 Watson, bank building. Weatherford A Wyatt. Bank building Whitney A Newport, Cusick block. G W Wright, P O block. . Lebanon. S M Garland. u . Brownsville. '. A A Tossing. Scio. T J Wilson. - -: Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Fast Hail Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail 8pm sas City, St Louis, 6 :45 p m . .- Chicago and East. - Spokane Walts Walla, Spok- Spokane Flyer ane, Minneapolis, St Flyer 2:20 p m Paul, Doluth, Mil 8:30 a m waukee, Chicago, & ' East. 8pm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 4 p in For 8an Francisco Sail every five days 8pm COLUMBIA RIVER 4pm ExSanday" STEAMERS. ExSanday Saturday To Astoria and Way iOpm Landrags. 0am WILLAMETTE RIV. 4:30 pm ExSun. Oregon Citv, Kewberg, Ex San. Salem & W iy-Land 7am WILLAMETTE AND 3:30p Tuesday, YAMHILL RIV. Monday Thurs., Oiegon Citv, Dayton, Wed. and Sat. and Wsy-Landa. and Sat Cam WILLAMETTE RIV. 4:30pm Tuesday Portland to Corvallis Taesday Tbnr., and Way-Landings. Thar , and Sat. nd Sat. Lv Riparia Lv Lewiston 1:45am SNAKE RIVER 6:45 am Mon.Wed Riparia to Lewiston Sun.Taee andFri. and Thar. W.H.IIURLBURT, tien. Pass. Agent, C.G.RAWLINGS, Portland, Or. Agent Albany. HEW WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition 18 Pages a Week . . ... 156 Paper a Yeai For One Dollar rabUabedevery AlteraateBay except 1 1 1 The Thrice-a- Week Edition of Tag rn Iobz World is first among ail "weekly'l papurs in size, frequency of publication and tbe freshi.3es, accuracy and variety ol its coi tents. It has all the merits of a rreat $6 daily at the price of dollai weekly. Its political news is prompt, cooa plete, accurate and impartial as all its read ors will testify. It in against the monopo t and tor the people. fir I?) h ..Eees".". ACCIDENTAL HURT OR PHYSICAL STRAIN. is a good friend in such times of need 5 It cares surely. J "f ERMS. 9R cent ter mouth a, nn nop TMr in advance. 30c per month not in advance. By. carrier, lOo per week. 10 per cent adaeo u eiioweu run oyer months. Single copies 6c. Wbbklt, $1.25 n advance i.w a .1..... tiistn. umnil vaar: szaiu i third and proceeding years, when not paid la in advance. Club of five new .ubscnbeis at $5.00. 20 YEARS IN BUSINESS Thomas Brink HBOlIeslFiiriiitiire Dealer in the Ciij He ha3 one of the Finest Stocks of Furniture in the valley and his PRICES are the Lowest. Give him a call and tee his ;oods and learn. All new goods and of the best quality. ADMINISTHMRIX NOTICE. Nnfir ia TiftrpbT riven tbat the under dill appointed by the County Court of Lina county. Oregon, ad ministratrix of the estate of Matthew C. Chambers, deceased. All persons having lain-.a airainst said estate are required to present the same, with the proper vouchers. within six montns rrom me aaie oomi , hk nndenitnied at her home near anox Butte in said count. Albany, Dec. 31.1S98. Mary M. Chambers, . Bwrrr A Sox, AdminUtratrix. Attorneys for Administratrix. 60 YEARS V EXPERIENCE Jk. Jt Tram Mark CoevmoKTa Ac -size, fa tsrar Fk -. m SVSVBIVTSSS aatriel a.M. emhoat ebenre. Scitmific American. A BaaSaoaMly BhKnM weekly. COlaOoa. Of any Mwum J"""'- ; Term. S a VM rkCo.,,fc 'New York jtMca OSfcoa. S3, r Bt, WMfcUwtuo. u. v- nnpRTHERH M PACIFIC R-R. Pullman Sleeping Oara, EHegant Dining Cars, Tourist. Sleeping Caw St Panl MiiiMMnlli Dulntb Fargo, m Grand Forks Crookston Winnipeg Helena and 'c , Bntt TliFlOUGH TICKE. TO .hieago 7aabington rhiladelpbia New Ttork Joe ton andal. fointa East and South Through tickau to Japan and Ch"Taa, vi Tacomaand Nortbern Pacific steamahir. Co., an American line. For information, time cards, maps anC tickeU call on or write C G Bnrknart agent, Albany, Or. - AD Charlton. At Gen Pass Portland 0 mama . . UD S00 PACIFIC LIME. fo ill Points last Solid vestibule trains, consisting of pal ace sleeping cars, luxurious dining can, elerant dsr coaches, magnificent tourist cars ind free colonist sleepers from the Pa cific to the Atlantic without change. COST DIRECT AX O CHKA.PKST BOOTK T lootenay) TnW. Mfnfnf ) S10CASCIT-, SC1AOR, KAUiO, TBAIL, KOHSLASnSIiO District All nointa in the Ok&nuran Country. Ge a pamphlet giving a full iescriptioi of this wonderful country. Ask tbe agent for a copy of the minintr laws of Britisr Columbia. Lowes rate o and froin ETJBOPE Atlantic .teamship ines. Canadian Pac. By. Go 's .Royal Mail Steamship line to China and Japan CAXADLUr AUSTRALIAN STSAMSB UJTS HOSOLULP, fUI A0 AUSTRALIA, The shortest lioe to tne Colonies . These steamers carry an experienced medical man, and a stewardess on every voyage. For time tables, pamphlets, or any in ormation, call on or address. 8 d STEELE t CO, Aarsnti, ilbior EJOJYLE, Ag't, 148 Third 8t., P and. Or. UEO. McL. BROWN, D. P. A. Vancouver H. F. Herrill Insurance and Collection Agent Mone sts bought Office in th Democrat buildlni, N OIICE OF DISSOLU XI05T. Tbe partnership under the firm name of Power & Sprenger, dealers iu poultry, has been dissolved. Air. Sprenger retlr ing. The business will be continued permanently by F. G. Powers at the present place in the rear of M. Stern berg & Co's. yyy w- " "" smsssssssss! mmmmtKm&ttKKflfiill1 raw f f mm' A New Star. A new star has arisen in the political firmament for the guidance o( true de mocracy. The time which tires men's souls always begets (he leaders grest enough to grapple with them. It has besn so in every crisis of the world's history, and history is repestios Itself again before our eyes In these days when a great nation's liberties are trembling the balance. Andso, in the stress and peril of the hoar, there comes np from Ohio the President's own state and the pocket borough of Imperator llnna a voice bringing glsd tidings of libeity and free dom to the children of men. Out of the ruck and mire of Ohio politics comet Bon. John J. Lents, R.-preventative from the Twelth (Oolumhur) District, with words of living troth and deeds to back tbem. For some time psst Mr. Lents has been steadiy growing in the hearts of his constituents and the respect of h s collesgnes; he bss been a man among men in times which tried man out and his stature as a eta'et-mau has increased and waxed greater with every difficulty he has faced and every public problem he has solved. lie bat- been right oa every position of public policy he has as sumed during hi.'public 1 fa - I During the year paet John J. Lents bss shown the stern stuff 01 which he is made. Daring all the troublous and dangerous times preceding the wsr, he stood steadfast as the Ruck of Ages for the liberties of the the people, the rights of humanity and the brotherhood of man. The people lovxi him and tbe plutocrats feared Lim. Aud so it was that all the great power of ths Hanna conspiracy was pot ionn lodeleat mm. A regiment of gal lan; O: iu 'ads from his district wee brought back from Poito Ksco before their time at mormons ex pense and paraded bcl:e ihe President la this city and then trot hume to vote against him. All in vaiu . He was tri umphantly n -sleeted by an increased majority by bis Ml" titixens, who rightly believed tbat by o doing they could btst viBdirale their own manhood and citizenship. And so, when tLe time as ripe, this leader of ibe-people u J expounder of true doctrine made bm.s.ll known by one of the greatest ntierences in the his tory of. American politics: Leotx'i speeches at the Jackson Day banquets at Cifrinnati and Chicago wne the otter erencesofa matter mind, 'it was the voice of authority piii.tin he way to libei ty and righteuumcss. It has elect rified the Pemotrac ol the whole coun try mod set men think u ss few oratioos bare done since the inepired wotds o! W. J. Bryan in I. proclaio.s the man at once an ordained leader of the reform foices ol the coontry. John Leoix.whe'her speaking in t in- ciooati or Chicago, in Tammany Hall or Sooth Carolina, on the l'ac lie Coast or in Congrts, has carried with him the force cf conviction. Althongh he has not yet finished his.fir.t term in; Con gress, tLeie is no man in America si ho has lelt a more profound impression up on his fellow country men for courage, sincerely and general ability than he. It is dawning upon the shrewd observ ers of political events that Mr. Lenta is destined to be one of the most important factors in the future politics of the conn- try. It is not improbable that the Der- mociacy of Ohio will name him at the next National Convention for tbe Vice- Presidency. In tbat event it is conceded tnat Bryan and Lents would make a ticket bard to beat. The Democratic party Las cot within its ranks a pair who woold stir tbe nstion into a greater political activity than tbe t two men, for both are gifted with power and eloquence to a remarsable degree. The A Mayer Mme Lilli Lebmann.the great singer, bet leader of a crusade in Germany a gainst tbe killing of birds for bat decor ating purposes. She arks the women of Germany not to encoorage or patronise tbe fashion, and she has published an il lustrated circular, in tbe name o! 30,000, 000 birds killed every year. Several fe male members of the tier-nan dramatic, operatic and variety stages bavs joined Mme Lebmann's new society. Listen to Chauncy M Depew aad you, too, may be senator some dsy. 'No human being ever assisted tne" he says. If anybody every gave me a dollar in re turn be got two dollars I am aore of what I am telling you. Fix a point that you want to reacb. concentrate ail your faculties to the lata of reacting it, and you'll get there. Nothing will stop you. Blanco is a born fighter; not of tbs blood thirsty bnt of the word-spnrtiog and ink-flinging kind. Since going back to Spain he has moved npon Admiral Cervera's record and is wsging a war of extermination in the fiercest Cssstiltan tbe columns of the Spanish newspapers can print without catching cn fire. Republic. Spain was fond of vailing u 'American pigs' but tne Cubans are rapidly learn ing tbat when it comes to administering tbe affairs of their irlaod tbe mother coontry was far mors strongly inclined 'o"hog' the revenue. -Republic. No Ball Yet. Fayne Moore had not secured bail yes terday, tbat was acceptable, though that of Neil Campbell, a bachelor, wss guiit edged. A dispatch says: In Robert A Amnion's office Mrs 8traban, tbe Rev EdwarJ Davis, who has accompsnied her here; Neil Camp bell and Frsnk Morrill met yesterday morning. They decided upon the select ion of another bondsman, who is a mil lionaire, if it should hspcen that Mr Campbell's bond were refused for any reason. Abraham Lvy, who was Fsyne Moore's counsel in ber trial, said : "I ex pect tbe district-attorney may refuse Neil Campbell's bond. I am prepared for its refusal. I will obtain a mandam us to compel the district-attorney to se ts t Mr Campbell's bond. There is not a flaw in it; there isn't a fault in him. Of course, if the district attorney wants to persecute ber, be can. When asked wby he ottered bail Camp bell said, "Because, I believe tbat Favne Moore Is lunoceut. I hsve trsvelled a I great deal ; have seen a great deal . I have made a study of buman nature. I am not inclined to err aoout it. 1 knew ! aiu uui iijviiucu w r auout n. i anewirinauy sn rxpiSE Mrs Strahan and her husband yesrs ago, ' tane(J out that t,., , but I do not know their daughter." ' ... , t. ers. Tuey hav bi TICKETS . 7 To all point East via Great Northern Railway. " For'ratea. folders and full information eall on or address t H. F. Merrill, Agent Albany, ... . j A coutrh ia not like a tever. It does not hate to run a certain course Curs it q Ukly and ellecluaiiv wim une vimu'e Cough Cure, tbe best remedy for all sges and for tbe most sevte vaaes. We r.icom-' mend it because it's good. J A Cum tsing, agent. If all ths bills Introduced lathe state legislature were passed there would be almost enough new offices for all the politicians. The recent poultry show has already created a big demaod for well bred fowU, and tbe local dealers around Albany have had a large number of calls for eggs and birds, a"til they are neaily sold out. Linn county promises to be the poultry center of tbe state. As proposed, in redistrictricting tbe state, Linn county will get three repre sentatives sad one aud a half senators, Marion aud Linn counties having a joint senator. This arrangement would not beat all sntislsctory. It is evidently traight politics. The action of congtess in postponing action on tbe ratification of the treaty cf pi ace is not at all creditable. It is a case that calls for promptness one way or the other, either in its ratification or reject ion. Delar means a complication ol troubles. If Oregon buys tbe f 35,000 flax plant under tbe Driver bill there will be anottsr big sum for the people to pay tor practically nothing. Tbe plant will simply prove an elephant on the hands ol the stats. . We have no money to burn There Is no more reaeon wvy O.egon should spend $25,000 for tbe propagtt on of salmon in the Columbia tivtr owned Uncle Sam tban there is.that u should spend,$25,0CO for seed for the farmers as one legislator sensibly argued. Lt the salmon men support their own Indus trv. which hss!msde many foitanes for the men engaged in it. Mr. Scott wss elected senator in West Virginia by one vote, a fact many will regret. Mr, McGraw proposes to con test the election. Ue should do nothing otthe kind When a man is beaten whether by one vote or by a thousand be should submit, for tbe vo:e always stands, and it beings him into disfavor when be seeks $0 cause trouble alter WMrd... Vs Isn't It about time that the Cohans were given their tieedom, for which lbs recent war was fought. Tbe United States is a Christian nation and should deal bono.-ably in this matter, and there should be no trumped np de'ay over alleged statsmsnts tbat tbe Cubans are incapable ot running a government. II this thing keeps on there will be people who will declsre tbat tbe United States is the only government in the world ran in a decent wsy. Freedom tor the Cu bans is as precious as freedom for a'.l ol as has been and is. The people of the .Philippine s wanted their freedom from the Spaniards and they fooglit lor yeare to secure it. Tbe United Slates helped tbera to get it. Now our country pro posts to take their freedom from them by makirg tSetn our subject against their aili. Wh ran blame tbem for objecting or t ven fiht-i ing. We did it once and would do It again. Tbe a'goment that they are incapable of self aovernment is th aoise kind of rot, there is oolhirg 10 it, for the United Stated baa no right to set itsei' op as authority in reference to the Phil ippines any more tban h has in reference to any otter country composed of inter ior people. TheFilip nos couldn't do much worse than is done in a great irany of our cities in tbe United Stales. Tbe HoUrd States sbonld set a broad exam ple in this ease, should lead and not bl ow the imperialistic style ot Europe. A grail is a graft whether big or small, aod it Is lime there was an eou-g-a t seotiatent created- that .stall influence legislation against everything tbat Las a job to if. ' S,. - The United Statcf wants no col 00 i a system. Our Wasbisgtoa loaght acaintt it, L-1 as ifwe Jove cur couttry oppose It. -r-r The papers are toll ot charges ot coi- roptioo in senatorial contests all ovr f the United State, with tbe chances in favor ot most of item being true. Thsre will never be fair senatorial elections nntit placed in tbe hands of the pp'e. Speaker Carter ia so closely st.ei live to the duties of bis office be baa nev- r been in tne Senate when it ain s:e sion. He bad never seen a house in ie sion until be took tbe gavel as speaker of one. Joornal. is nsusl Coos county bobs op with a bill for the improvement of the wagon roads ot tba, coonty. It should be voted down wilb a ruth, the same as every bill that is not for tbe improvement ot the roads ot tbe entire stale. The Dem ocrat is ia favor of road iivprovement of an emphatic character, in fact we bad better spend oar money on roaJs, and not on flax mills, salmon propagation, etc. A good road bill is in order, one for tbe whole state, model In its character, even if it does make tbe people go down n their pockets. We must bave tetter roads, and we can oi.lj secure them by the expenditure of a good deal of money, lload making ha come to be a science, and let Oregon goat it in the right aav without any graft. Every boJy in Lewiston knows Shorty tbe barber, says tbe Teller. Theooly thing big about Mm Is the record of strange things tbat bave hsppeoed to him in bis short life. At nine years of age be wss stolen from bome.glve a new name and made a circa performer, lie gave so much of his juvenile aliength to his profession that be never grew to be large. After he could learn no more circus tricks he grew tired of the monotony ol tbe- old ones; and he quit the circus for tbe barber's trads. He hss pursued this calling for a number of years i) Lewis ton. For a month be ba had an interesting partner who has worked at the next chair. Shorty has eyed him and the stranger has been attricted to Shoity by some invisible influence. The men though mutually attracted were shy of each other. But finally the new c-iuer revealed bis name and Shorty was puz teled more tban ever. The name was the one bore till ba wss stolen at the age ot nine yesrs. Agsin the mange dif fidence kept the men from cxchsnnina confidences till three weeks had gone by. Finally sn rxclsnation followed. It two men were broth- y hav been ain iated lor a month nver suapiciouinii their relation- ship. CASTOR I A For Infants and CMldren. , Tha Kind You Kara Always Bough! MISFITS. One of the grafts of the state legisla ture is a bill appropriating $750 for a pictnre of Governor Lord, any good art ist would be glsd to paint for $25, The effort to abolish Judge Boise wil nndoubtedly fall. People are seeing that it is just a political movement with spite st the back of it. C. if. Dodd, A. S. Dresser and others, who were stumping the stste last sum mer are now getting their pay In clorkehtps they hold down st Slem. The flax culture bill according to re port is tbo worst kind of a graft, being a scheme evidently to sell a lot ot worth ess machinery an J Max to tbe state at an enormous price, Down on tbe grafts Young's crswfish bill which was de tested acd then reconsidered and passed the bouse is about ss much needed as electric ligbta on the top of Mt. Hood. a iaw ior the protection 01 the people of mo aiaie against me doings 01 state leg' eiaiures may ue neoeu. bst are we coining to. Tne Sentinel says tbe whiskey bill of ono man ate Salem drug store last month was $190, and thinks this was not fair to tbe sa loon men who pay licenses. With tbe stale legislature in session tne drug bus iness in. the cspital city must be enor mous. The losephi medxal bill imposes a fine ot $50 to $500 on tbe physician publisb ng a testimonial. Wonder it Joseph! would like to have tbe papers lesve bis name alone entirely. It might be a good idea. The truth is that anything tbat is commendable whether by physicians or others is worty ot ment'on in the news paper, the chronicler of events. What will the politicians do new Free passes are to go. A Portland agent gives the sltustion as follows: " We intend to cat off every kind and character ot tree transportation. We all have had our orders from headquarters, end yon may becertsin that all ot us will obey. Tbe instructions spply to tbe half rate tickets that have been issued tor vesrs to aldermen, to policemen, to fire men and to a'.l clas-es of politicians. No more congestions of any kind are to be given to theatrical peopie or others. Free transportation is to be cut off entirely. Charity ratea w:ll be given as in tbe past, bat on'y upon requests from tbe proper psrties and tor proper purpoe e. S. B. Coyle, a Lebanon d.ayman, while watching a yensg lads harked his team off into the river, the moral ia plain. Senator DsIt of Benton offered a joint memorial, aeking congress to make an .pprepriatioo for Va.ioma bav. Adorn. e 1. If it were jut bclore an O.-egon Con greestooai election we would probably act iu appropriauon. The Wheeler county bill ws very pro perly killed. An emphatic example should always beset in such cases, or there would I nutbins but new county bills in the legislature, jut on tbe coun ty sest proposition. An Oregon young man depicts life at Manila as fallows: In the morning at 5:35 Ue first call for reveille sound. We nt nn ..J stand roll call ; then we go through tea minatee of "setting up'- exerciees. At 6 o'clock the call sound for breakfast ; at - mm iiw turew-qaaners 01 an boor; at 8 :13 we hsve gasrd mount ; at 9 poin! ieg and aiming dri.l lor ba!! an boar. Tbea we he around and while awsr tbe time until mess call at coon. We are then tree until 5, wh-n we have a battai ion drdi lor bill an hour, and then re treat at h:V. Alter retreat we so where we please until 9 pm wben tap are (oundtd Ibat is when tbe lights g oat and e are all supposed to go to bU. It is tbe eme over aod over every day. II B Miller ot Eugene will lecture In Corvallis on apples and Ir Sharpie on prunes. Bring out the band. One of the biggest grafts in Salem 1 r a good many years Las been tbe electric lighting of the state buildings. Enor mous prkva have been charve-i and Umtlv submitted lo bv the Siiciala of the state. It the United SUtea Senate ia going to rainy the treaty of peace it tbould do so at once or reject it. "Die proposit ion is a business one and promptness is an mipor-.ani iiung in 11. A great graft closed in Portland on the Hlh when the fee st stem ot the dis trict attorney's office cto ed. In the last fourteen days of the srsft ths fee of th- umnci attorney amounted to $o?2.H). The Cleveland Plaindealer gives this advice: The crip has even invaded tba earthly pa rail ire, California, and eastern people who have expected to run awav from it may as well slay at home and taae 11 pimoaopuicaiiy. troni being a mere editor Robert Johnson ot CVrvalSis has come np in tbe world un'il tie is manager of a big prune uiutkiu ! ucuhiu ujuuij, tier is a rust ier ami win mase 11 go. certainty Albany is entitled to a elate orphan's home, and one in the state is enough. The home at this riiv ia n situated and is sufficiently large for the purpose 01 a Riate nomo. The commit tee who visited the home yesterday were cn PiraiKU auu 19 IUOU1M1I will maVo favorable retiort. Owning property in Portland means something with a 32 mill tax in force. Bad government for Tears has placed tha city in a tight place and it will take ex cellent judgment to bring it out. With uie moas ol omce holders after the spoils there is not much chance for a city to be run in a decent way. Congressman Tontrue has written J II Elgin ot Salem : " M ith reference to the Indian war pension bill now pending be fore congress. I feel very much discour aged as do ail my colleagues, we are each uomg ever thing we possibly can. The bill twice passed the senate, in a pre vious congress received the favorable re port of the house committee, but in this congress tbe committee so far has neg lected to make a report. But we will do every thing m our power to procure the I'USMIgU Ol lUlg Dill. When you ask for De Witt's Witch He el balve don't accept a cuuntsrfeit or lm at ion Tbere are more cases of Piles be- cur d by thin, thia all oilier com. d. J A. Camming, agent. Tiis Kuril. Djvvn Mondays vVednes days and Fridsvs, lesvlng Albany at 7 a. m. Up Tuesday s.Thuisdays and.Sat urdsys. IX!o Cripe Wt;n you take Hood's Mils. Tbe big, old-fash. I "rued, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Easy to take ITJI in! and easy to operate. Is true of Hood's Pills, which are np to date In avery respect, Bate, certain and sure. All Fills drugglits. sse. C I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mais. Ths ouly rills to take with Qeod' gomi ill- Telegraphic. Deaorved Oppltl.B Washington, Jan. 27. Tbe opposition to the army reorganization bill on the republication side of the house has be come so strong that today Chairman Hull, after Henderson of Iowa, one of the floor leaders of the majority, had threatened to vote to recommit the bill. decided it wouid be wise, in order to se cure its passage, to abandon the idea of providing directly for a regular army ot iuu.uuu men. Eaaaa's taae Wahhinotoh. Jan. 27. The case of Commissary-General Charles P. Eagan, charged with conduct tending to the pre- 1: t , I :lf. JT.; juuira 01 guou order anu military uiuci- pluie, is now in the bands of the court martial appointed to try him. Today the taking of testimony was closed, and the arguments of counsel submitted. Wrlahl SSaae Wraag Eackkmexto, Jan. 2. The special committee appointed to tnvestiage into scandals in connection with the election of a U. S. senator filed its report today. The committee finds that Howard t. Wright, speaker of the aasembly .received from U.S. Grant, jr., throngb his politi cal mtnager. Milton Greene, $900. as a gift and $750 ss a loan ; that Wright prior to bis election, deceived John V. bprek els and W. S. Leake to secure their sup. pnrt for the speakership. r smt Alhaay HaaCaltly I'endletos. Jan. 57. Tbe iurv in the Cunningham murder case today returned a verdict of murder in the second degree. The penalty under the Oregon law is im prisonment for life. (J. V. uonmngnam sbotand killed Oliver C.Young, an em ploye of the Oregon Railroad & Naviga tion Company on Saturday, Sept. 17. Trala atabker Arralrd Long Cbsee, Jan. 27. J. II. Walker, who passed through this city yesterday en route from Burns to Pendleton, stat ed that Burns !was all excitement over the arrest of James Shaw and Le-ley Bowie, wanted in Nevada on a charge of robbing a Central Patriae train in Win nemucc, Jaly 14, 18 VS. A Baaalaa stlat Lokiio.n, Jan. 27. The Standard pub lishes the toliowing dispatch from Mos cow: There have been serious strike riots in the cotton mills of the St. Petersburg dutricU The police, while attempting to, :.i .1.7 1' 1.. : il. ',-t raid the workmen's barracks in order to arrest a ringleader, were attacked by the workmen, one policemen being killed. eathaf Carlaa-d WAsiirxGTOs, Jan. 2o . Former A ' or-ney-Oeneral Augustus H. Garland waa stricken with apoplexy while aldrssiog Ibe i.e. supreme court as l.:l-i this afternoon, and died within 10-minntcs. Mr. Garland spoke calmly, and with no evidence ot agitation or effort. freaaa I (Ilea Heeee WAMtrsTwros, Jan. 26. Tbe president talked with a number of callers from con gress today about the peace treaty, lie expressed satisfaction that an agreement had been reached for a rote and express ed confidence in tbe result. Tbe presi dent told his callers there was need for prompt action, and tbe situation waa one that should not be prolonged. A acfcawj aVay . at AuiiNT, Mo., Jan. 2S. T. B. Hunters a teacher tn tbe Adams school, 12 miles ', northeast of here has been fatally stabbed ! ty a 15-year-old pupil named Charles j Avers, whom be was whipping. "ti unter was punishing Avers by hold ing a f witch dose to his face, bending it hack and Allowing it to snap against him. Suddenly tbe boy whipped oat a jack knife and made a slash at the teacher's throat., MIUl aaawScaaarel Santiago Dx C( i 1, Jan. 26. Two hun dred men who bad been engaged in road making in thtsdietrrct went on a strike today. They bad been receivinz $1 per I dav. and want II 2 with rations. sa.B:e rail Salem, Jan. 26 Objection to tbe ap propriation of IJS.OaJ in aid of the sal mon industry is taking definite form in tbe senate, and if Fulton succeeds in pulling it through be will do more tban is genera!! expected. C11 vaiEsro, Jan. 25. X. B Scott was elected U. S. seas; or today in joint as semidy. Scott received 43, McGraw 46 and Goff 1 ; necesiary to elect, 8. One seat in the senate and one in tbe house were vacant. Hunt voted first for Blia- xard and atterwaods changed bis vote to scot 1. leawlul raaltl.i WasBiscTox, Jan. 25. Tbe fight for uie poet 01 uuranan 01 congress was ac tively begun at the White House today, and two candidates were pressed on the president's attention. Name presented are George Alfred Townsend. Thos G. Alwool, Mr. Molar land and Represent ative iarruws. Eif-llla aeaale Wisnixcrox. Jan. 23. Not since the stirring days before the declaration of war last spring has tbe honse witneseed such an exhibition of excitement and such scenes ot unchanged enthusiasm- as occurred today, wben two republicans, lJohnson, the Indiana member, and Dot iver, of Iowa, locked horns on tbe ques tion ot expansion. A atewdlees S ArnA v Eyro, J an 2S. The senatorial deadlock remains unchanged When the vote was taken today, it resulted same aa yeeterdap. it is generally believed that the supporters of the leading Candida tea win stand firm until Uie special lnvesu gstioa committee of the assembly has uieu it report. tor la Farle Saaa sw 1 ork, Jan. 25. A dispatch to the Herald from Havana says : A report has reached General Menocal tbat General Rabi with 1000 in urgenta has taken to the hills in Santa Clara in defiance of American authorities. Rabi is a full blooded Guanlanamo Indsan and a hard fighter." Mlalai txrMcaaeat A.vTELorE, Jan, 23. There is conaid eraoieeicitemeot in ibis locality over- tbe rich nnds of gold and silver quarts ia . 1. - . 1 A 1 1 " . -. mo iroui vreea iiunine uieirici. every day some new discovery ia made, and numbers 01 new citisens bave caught the lever ami are staking claims. Strict lv business French the jeweler. Crescent Bicycle, Hopkins Brothers, agents. Beat BicyUe for tue money. Wilt A Stark, jewelers. Crescent bicycles at Hopkins B rot hen tor only f 'JU, S3U, f and AjU. C R Winn, citv ticket seent. Tickets to all points in the east. Be cure and see the anti rut tinware at llopkin Bios, will las. a lifetime. Soothing, bealins?. cWunainir. lie Witt 'a vvitch HaztH salve is tbe implacable ene my of sores, burns nd wounds. It never fails to cure Piles, i ou may rely upon it. a. summing, agent. You Try It. If Shiloh's Cotlirh and Conmimntinn Cure, which ia sold for the small price of 25 els., 60 cts. and $1.00, does not cure take the Dome back and we will refund your money. Sold tor over fifty years oa ins guarantee, rrice, cts. and 60 cts In Olden Tinus People overlooked the importance of net manently beneficial effects and were sat isfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Svruu of r igs will permanently overcome babitnal constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injurs the system, liny the genuine, made by the California Via ot Syrup Co. Mesic Miss Mildrea Burmester teacher of piano or organ. System the Mason touch and technique. Residence Fifth street, opposite U P church. HORN. MATOON. To tha wife ot Leslie M Matoon, CAE aeent at Summit, on Tuesday, January 24, 1899, at Albany, aboy. BABY ITCHED 6 YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA. Vj sls-waaka old aoa had a breaking eat en Ibe lop of bla bead. It epraad all ow bla dm4 aadarma. Around hi. body, and k-gafrom ho, a. to anklea, waa a autid scab, sf y family doctor traatad Mm for eleblaaa Bonlba. I tried four mora, and then a madid eoltofe. Ho food yet. Spent not I.M Una a Utoaaud dollar, in money aod lima. Old Mr. Banwy (Hap toaMad on my trying CCttCua remediae. By the Sum my wife bad need the Ccnccaa (ointment) ap, be beeaa tolmprore and (Otao beeonld eleep abort nape, and save me and wife aome real. Ha Is welt bow, after six long year of Itching-, crying, aod worrying. Cortocaa remedial cared bin. W. K. yiCHELL. Islington, OU. Cvnmt RrrKftrr wrtte flu MmS end riiee- Wan. fluid, mt Uv nam mk vtill. wvm bete, wttta CtTiri . eo.r, ue UE.M., ... um mm, t Nur.M m. t imue of maip ot a M. MmM84e.S u. ujotnung. wu cvTH-ei fwimtat), emoutnrt ..in cerM, nu. wan M end .U.T neWat. awalac. ud li thMiooth. in a hMl th. mwt lon.ni mtlai ot ew, va au.to.fcik. SetdmnerlMatai Set. rnM. tew. Fottbb n. teeC Coae. How Cel. AS II !.. trm. FACE HUMORS aaSrHae Ralr PtmataS bf SATURDAY WIGHT THOUGHTS The doings of tbe stats legislature are the most important evsnts in Oregon daring tbe week tbst is closing. In view of the number of bills that bsvs been introduced and the great attempts to pass them, lb recommendation of tbe Uoveroor in bis message tbat little be done, tbat tbe appropriation bill be passed and the body adjourn in.iJe ot at least thirty days, is considerable 01 a joke. The recommendation was a good one, but it was not appreciated by tbe rapacious members who want tbe world and the moon thrown in. A legislature is a reputation builder and the men who stand op for tbe rights cf the pec pie the same as they would for them selves will be remembered if nothing else, though it is strange bow soon a man's bad deeds are forgotten. California ia afflicted a itb a senatorial conterf, n which nearly all tbe candidal-' have teen proven to be. rascals by ma !,a ftf f heir nam vterf mm 111 nlle. , , .. . . " , ,UI "-nrs bars bad to stsr.d aside for this Jtter contest tbat sbonld be fongbt out jy the peop'e in general election aod not by a law making body. ' e Is contrast to the situation ia Cali fornia, Oregoa legialslors bavs too much tlina to make laws, and they bave atari; gone crazy over the lark. ' " The expansion subject cootinaes to b a very hot one, and some people are gtt- tiog mad over it. As in sll puplic mat' ters it is well to keep ccol and not be too self-opinionated. Wa will all stand by Uncle Sam w bates tr tbe 00 tec me, bat we will sever permit any one li pot crown on bis bead, put a tack in tbe fact. Haw noticeable tbe fait is.more than halt Ibe lecialation of different stales ! on telfitb p!acs,cce section purely in its own interest regardlesot the rights otoiLsrs. Biosd minded men sbonld grasp the interests of tbe eat ire state sd aot bs narrow lo tbe effort to eeear only local te.U'ation. a. A term o tbe publx echocle Las jast closed. It always Is aa interesting tact in con Lection 1'h ths tchool work oi tbe stodent, for it means another step or else a statiocarr position. Great is tbe leepoettiiity ot lie teacher, f-r in a meau:e ibe advaecemtnt every pipii under ber or btai is on their shoulders. Aad yet af ter all srery child has to hew out bis own saocees tbe came as the man after wards in bnsineea. How much though can tbe obtervicgacd kten teacher as sift in this. Ia the mailer uf weather this bss bees a glorious week. There are not always webs on ear feet and wben we try hard we can present a climate that is a world beater. Habit has a great control over a man. Daring tbe week the Democrat man tried to get la to tbe old post office door before remembering ihe e ilea! ion. Ibe going after ui o-at:er is a mechanical act. Tbere Is eoon.tt.-ng snore tban mechanical though in perusing ot it. How many acticipauoos are bUtted wben the tak ia ever aad the result ia found to be at!, only to be tallowed sv- geinaad again. An Englishman's Opinion. Alfred RasseU Waives, one oi tbe greatest English writers, ia bis book, Tbe Vampire ot War," sounds a warning a gainst ex pan i ion and imperialism. He say : "Tbs whole world ia now bnt lbs gambling-table of the six great powers. Jast as gambling deteriorates and dem oralises the individual, so the greed for dominion demoralises governments. Tbe wellaie ot tbs people is little caied tor except so tar as to make them submiss ive taxpayers, enabling the rating and moneyed classes to extend their sway over new territories and to create well paid places and exciting work for their; sons and relatives. Hence comes the force that ever urges on tbelincresse ot armaments and exten sions ol empire. Great vested interests are at stake, and sver-growing pressure is brought tJ bear upon the too-willing government in tbe name of eatness or the safety ot tbe empire and the extens Ion of commerce or tbs advance of civil ixatioa. Anything to distract attention from the starvation and wretchedness and death-dealing trades at heme and tbe thinly veiled slavery ia many of our tropical or sub-tropical colonies. ihe condemnation of pur system of rule over tribuiaiy states is to be plainly seen in plague and famine, running riot in India after more than a century of British rule and nearly foity years ot tbe supreme power of Engli.b government Neither plague nor famine occurs to-day In well-governed ccmmaniiles' That tbe latter, at all events, ia almost chron ic in India, a country with an indu trious people and a fertile soil, is the di rect result of governing in tbs intsrest Of the governed the.firtt and only object "Bat in this reepect India is no woise off thsn our own country. The condi tion ot the bulk of our worsen, tbesborte ness ot their live, ths moitslity among their children and the awful conditions of misery and vke under which millions are forc.d to live in sll ot tie slums of all of our great cities arc, la proportion toour wealth and their nearness to the centre ot government, even more dis graceful than the periodic famiuta ot re mote India. "Both are tbe results ot the same sys ten the exploitation ot the worker tor th benefit ot the ruling class and both alike are among the terrible failurss o t the century." C Don't go to sea Dr Lowe day after to morrow and find oat be left the day be fore yesterday. Beginning tbe Year With pure, rich, healthy blood, which may be had by taking Hood's Sarvap n'la, you will not need to fear attacks of pneamonis, bronchitis, fevers, eolds or tbe grip. A few bottles of this great tonic and blood purifier, taken now, wiU be your best protection against spricg humors, boils, eruptions, tbat tirec feel ing and serious illness, to which a weak and debilitated system is especiall liable in early soring. Hood's Sarssparilla eradicates from the blood all twrofnla taints, tones and strengthens the stom ach, curesdyspepsi,rheumatism, catarrh and every ailment caused or promoted by impure or depleted blood. Young Mother. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so azoimina and frequently fatal. Shiloh's (Jougti and Uotinumption cure acts use magic la cases of Croup. It has never seen known to tail. The worst cases re lieved immediately. Prices, 25 eta,, and 50rts.and $1.00. Pri )e of A.bany Soap, weighs 20 ounce, an is high grade, for sale by C. E. Bkowssxl. What is Sh lob? A gr nd old remedy for Co lgh. Cold and Consumption; used through th world for half a century, has cured in numerable casss of incipient consump tion and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with tbe results we will refund your money. Price 25 eta., 50 eta. and $L00. " Albany Marker Wheat 5 vnts. Oats 30 Egg SSceota. Butter 11 to 22 cent.. Potatoe 25 cents -Hams 11 to 13 cents. Sides 10 to 11 cents. Shoulders 8 to 7 cents. TO X GUT ASD TO NIGHT MORROW And each day aad atebt darin? this week you can get at aay droggvt's .Kemp's Bat am for tne Throat wad Lobs, acknowl edged to be tbe most soceeeefal remedy ever old fcr Coughs, Croc. p. Broncnixu. as'u- sia and Cooramp'.ioa . vi"t a boute to day aad keep it always in tbe boue, eo you can cueck joae coid at owe. 1 rice I'yc and 50c Sample hot le free. SQUUHS. In tbe Circuit Court of tbe Stale of Ore gon for Lina coonty. d. H. Deaats. plaintiff rs Joba Weiss, Nancy Ann Wei-, William Perry Wcics, Manraretba retenoo and i . Mayer, oe- fstndants. To Nancy Ann Weiss,Mai garetba Peter a aod N - Mayers torse of the abo named deftadaau la tbe name of Ue State of Oregoa you aad each of yon are bereby reqaired .o ap pear ia tbe above enaued Goort tn answer tbe cotnplauitol ptaintiS filed in this cinse acaiBSt yon, oa or before tne last day ot tae bme prtecubed ia tne order tor toe DObiication ot Uus samm9at.watcn period of tine is seven weeks from the date of tbe first publication of this sum nons; said first date of publication is tbe 27th day of January lsV9 aad the t-A day of Tpabiica- boa u tne lfta day at Marcs 155. Aad voa are notified that if too fail to appear aad arswer said eoatpUint, tbe p'aiatiff will appry to tbe Coort for tie relief pray ed for ia bU taid complaint, towit: Tbat tne defendants Margaret ha Petenoa aad X Mayers be compelled to come into Coort aai set out tbe amouat due oo their several mortgage aad their interests ia tbe therein dcribed lands if aay. rtat tbe conyeyance of John Weiss to Naacy Asa Wei dated Angnst 14, 1398. to the following described property, all the certain lot, piece or parce s of taa-i lying being aod ntoaied ia tbe Claim "o. 6$, Coonty of Lina. State of Oregon aTe cribedas toUows: Commencing at tbe K W corner of Clam No 69 and Not No 1673 thence W 45 las, thence N 33 Iks, therce E 15J7 ch, itecN 26c"ejrree3 n-in W Uia-tbewee W 1,40 chain, tbeoee N 25 deTe 4.) min - 2 chs Uvwce N 75 decree ens. theoce 57 degrets 24 bub E 2L5 cbr. tbewee N 28 clegTesa 67 tnia W 104 eba, thence N St degrees E 1 0, Web. theme N 79 deas W 1S.55 cba,tbeitce N 17-19 chMbease E 3S.&4 cfcs.thence S S degrees E USt: cbs, thence W 4&s9 cns.to placs of bee; inning, pootairing 150 acres more or less in Claim No. 6S NoC 1671 in Tp 10.SR 3 WutM Wiliamette Lsad Ihatrict, Lina Cocatj, Orfgoo, be declared void aad of ao effect. Aad tnat the conveaace of John Weisa to William Perry Weia dated September 23, to the fetlowieg described prop erty: A part of the D. L. C. ot Ahtsaam Miller. Jr. aad wife Not. No. 1671 aad the C aim No. ia Tp 10 S R 3 W of tbe Willamette -H-r.diaa ia Lina eennty, Ore gon. Brianing at a stone which is 27 75 cts S and 9 10 chs E of the N W eoraer of said D. L C. ran nice thence S 35 desTree 45 min E S7.70 chs, tneece S 63 dewree 30 mia E6.S5 cha, tbence S 21.91 chs to a point 38 links doe N cf the W coiner of tbe D. L. C. of Joba Meeker sad wife, theoce N j decree 06 una E 14.72 cha, thence X 26 degrees 03 mi a W 11 chs. tneace W 1.40 cha, thence N 25 degree 45 min W 3 chs, tbence X 73 degrees E 6 cha. tbence N 57 degree 24 mia H 3LkJ cna. tbence N 2S dg 57 min W P.SS cha thence N S9 decree b 10.65 ens. lixace N 79 de grees 13 55 cbs, theoce N 16 ciu isore or less to a point doe east of tbe pla- of beffinaiag, tbence west to the place of be ginning, eatimat-sd to contain 100 acres more or leas alt aituabwd ia 1-iaa county State of Oregoa. bs declare 1 void aad of no ecect. Thai plaintiff recover hi cU and dis bursement aad that sach other, farther sad general relief be given as to tbe Court may eem equitable. TtaU summon is published by order of tbe Hon. Geo. D. Barton, County Judge of Linn coonty. Oregon, made at Albany, Oregon, thu 2Mb day of Jaaaarv. l'&. H. C Watsos A L. L. Swaw, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF SALE By viitaeof an execution and order of sale, issued oat of tbe circuit court of tbe state of Oreaoa for tbe coonty of Linn, to me duly directed, delivered and dater1 20th day ot December, IAW, tn a certain suit in said coort. wherein the Albany Building aad Loaa Acsociation was plain- tin and Henrv A. Urowder aad Ida U. Crowder his wife, ij W. Cioarer and L. M lrowder bis wife, W. U. Price aad John Robeon partners doing business un der tbe firm an rue of Price A Bobson, were def.-ndns, in which said suit tbe said plaintiff r.'covered a judgment oa the loth day ot November, 1893. againet the said defendants Henry A. Crowder and Ida M. Crowder fur the sum of f 1102.90 with interest thereon at tbe rate of eight cer cent per annum from tbe 25th day o aocaat, 1898. and the further sum of $100.00 attorneys fees with coots and dis bursement taxed at $15.00. orderine-. ad- jading and decreeing that the real prop erty described ia plaintiffs mortgage aad complaint towit: Tne East halt of tbe North east quarter ot block number one liundred and twenty eight (133) ia Hackle man's addition to tne city of! Albany in Linn coaaty.Oregon. beoid to satisfv said judgment and decree. Therefore I will oa SMiturtfay, January 2th. 1899. at the boor of One o'cJ-Kk p. m, of said dav at the L-ont do r of the court boute in tbecitt of Albany. Linn county. Oreeon. offer for sal at public auction, to the blithest bidder for cash in hand, subiect to redemption according to iaw, tbe real property above de-ciioed to satisfy said judgment and decrree and all coats. Hated Ibis mi day of December, A, 1). 1SW. I. A. MUKKKHS, , Sher'ff ol L'nn county, Oregon R8T NATIONAL, BANIi, of ilsait, oaaaoM PreatdeBt nee rreaUeal tatviM 1 r tuii n .TOUh ...m.. ....... mm .a. w. ilno oon TAWSACT a O KS L beak tn. Wie, ACCOUNTS KS FT Miblect lo .keek. lOHT axCBAHOK aad t.rrmr-kk uaat.r. eM a Me Terk Saa Praaeiaee.Caieace a4 F ttlea HOTIONI Doe HtenM. I.rmi staaoroa a gesae I W UAiea PAQooaaia, U. Vusat C. I. ftias. East and South via- 8HA8TA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Oo. California gspraa Trains laT. rartleM Deify SowtJi I . I Le llilll Ar APtony Sea rrasetsos Above trains ween f P' l w I ttop at stations bs and Salem Tar Jfforson Albany sf-r, Mart'ii, I urgent Sbedd. Hslaey Eagea- Oottage Grove. Drain, Oakland and itati.ms f rna Ronebarg south to and t "JotliDir Aihland. ar s s A(KMa t is ..a ILi Porwaa .Vi'issseS litrii raft. Aloaaj b' I J f w lar anaeiMirg - !' II unuaoa aaasea Uar AlbeeT fc Ixbeeoe J2 Arrtw at AWwr from Let ana 10aa " Uh Aio-nr t Lebaooa f ' " j 4rrt.eaAlliaayfcoa tebawrm " POOKA BUFFET SLEEP fo. Dlnlne Carf on Ogden Rout- SECOHO-CLXSS SLEEPING CAR! Attach all Tarams Tr"'" crsvsun resrrLA- ass rwaxsaaasa an a abiv Bxaewtl aoa saw auiw0 74 A II X a I Ar rortlena CornJe Arl. AS Vm I i-ser XxsnaaTrata DOy(eapt a-day 4-tOra, t TSOrai Ar tSOra j Ar Porliaae ri v lets t a McMinBeUle fSa Lr I W A M,ii4(inrrtKii. ate. S17 Snt etaa ui t: 1 wtrxxmi tkym. tuaodinc ieaer g tOBBLRb CHMAMHA iwaaacar fvarVaaA OreCea. rortlaad SXaiaaaadtieketa t eaHent aoiatt aaA Snr- 7apa.. caiA. BofoU7lui Uaeaa he tram C K VKeiSV. Aca Alaaay a C S WTHSJ ENVELOPES... ALL COLORS ALL SIZES . Largest stock Lowest prices smley, the Printer. OREGON VIATI C0MPAXY Cor. Morrison A Park Sta. LETXS.BUILDrSG. 1 i lU t li - nn ft till I un- . a-. IIIAJ. Pnysicu aad Sorgeoa. YAgUINfl ROUTE CORYALLIS '4 119 RAILROAD Connecting at YAQCISA with tha AQUINA DAY STEAM SHIP COMPANY STEAMERS Grace Dollar and NaYarro riret-dasa in every rexpeeW One of tbe above steamer ia due to sail from Y equina about ever live days. Shortest route between valley pointC I CSaa Francisco. Fare: Albany and points west to Saa Francisco Cabin 410 08 Bound trip 17 00 For sailing dsy apply t Enwnt Stoss, H. L WaLPATt, Manager. T.F.AP.A. J. Ttaxia, Agent Albany, Or. la tbe Circuit Coort of Ue State cf Oregoa for Lina cooaty. Silas Btyaoids, plaintiff vs. David Deary. Mary Jane Uealy.WiUiam T. Moore. W ia eafred A. Moore aad F raaci ."etbaser, defeadaat. To David Deajy, Marv Jane Dealy. Wil tiara T- Moore aad Wisnsired Moor four of the above earned defeadaata. Ia tbe name of tae State o Oregoa yea sad each of yoa are hereby acquired to ap pear ta tbe above entitled eoart to aewtr the o-xb plaint of plaintiff filed ia Uiu cause agsiast yna. ea or before the last day of tbe lime prescribed ia tbe order cf publi cation of this rammooa, wkich period of time is seven weeks front the date of tbe first pebiicatioa of ibis susbsoobs; said date of firtt pobicarioa is tec 2ta da of January. 1S99, aad the ist OAs of pubii- caboa is tee 10th ay of March, 1899 aad ou are nobbed tnat it yoa fail U appear aad answer said complaiat tne plaintiff will apply to tbe Court (or Uie relief prayed lor ia hi said complaiat, towit; Tbat tbe defendants above aasDed be re quired te answer aaa set np and disdos the estate or interest c' aimed bv taess cr each of them ia the following- described pnemieea. Beyinaing at ths S W corner of tbe or urinal D L Oof William T. Moore and wif Not. No 2510. Clsim No 48 betas- parts of Secboos 25. 26. S5 and 38 ia Tp 12, S 1 of illarae'te Mendiaa aad ruaninir tbence N 33.12 cbaiaa, tfceeca E 45.75 chs, thence S 83.12 cbatss. tbente W 46 75 chain to tbe place of beginning, coataia intT 155 acrta all ia lina coonty, Oregon Tbat the claim of said defendant aad each of them be decreed invalid and of ao effect and tbat plaintiff's title to said pre mises be forever quieted and it be decreed tbat the oiatntiff is tbeowner ia foe aiBapie of said premises and the whole thereof free from the claim of said defendants and each aad all of tbem and that defendants end each aad alt cf tbem be perpetually enjoin ' ed from hereafter asserbag aay claim or interest ia said premise or aay part there of and fur sue other, further and general relief a to equity may seem meet. This summons is published by order of the Hon. R. P. Boise, Judgeof the above entitled court, made at the Chambers at Albany, Oregon, Islj ih im. V r 1IBVV Attorney Lit Plaintiff. a- new a ee.wr FOSHAY 4 MASOK x -WholeaaU A Retail- DEUBSIST3 ASDBOOISIUIL ALBAlTt. OaAOOK. far Drag and Uie tlaeet and Laeges Stock of SUUonsry ana cooss U the k:arke. flonev to Loan. We bave a block of $40,000 to loaa oa good farms ia Linn aad adjoining eoua If yoa have good security and mwlect title, we can tarnish yon the ecus without aeiay, a we make our own examtaatioaoi Vcority. Call or us or write S. N. SnaxaAo y Albany, Oregea