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Iff ' ' i ; . ' 1 , ,. , ,. - ll... I ,. , ., " ' ' "" t-e rout sue at llkHj. sr. ImiI-CImi Hall Malleri ALBANY, OCSJMiON, FRIDAY.' FEBRUARY 10.1899 NO 27 Itnild faMIShe eaS fwitletoi i J )j e The Kind Yoa IIuvo Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ' and has been made under his per-CJaCj(-, sonal superrision since Its Infancy. 4. UCAK Allow no one to deceiTe you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex perimentation tjtrUI with and endanger the health of .. Infants and Children Experience agrainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach'and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE C ASTO RIA ALWAYS s9 The Kind You to Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. . e Jt s u u u S a. o j - Trr-TtT-i if Combination Barber Shop Tl- Or go Gis Light He-.u g b'htap Light or bran Tlpn v correspondence Solicited. eparmg of Life hre i ill v b .. i so Colletra bs I u r- to - .i h-iL cd i in. J'fictifi'i A Full College Training ;( sr n opm 18H. Wallace Howe Lee, A. 31., (km TRY VI R;dl)l Bl-i.lOP'8 dieKioatio i. M tMiiu, ei. - over 60 yeari. Brings hok out men, tnaiea ri-h iltid oasee makes you lasiinsfiy strong, toss or memory, do dreams, suruusen organs, despondency, sleeplessn Asriocecle and c?estipa!ion, adds us of the evelius Makes life woib living. BISHOPS PILLS strengthen and otsea by day or night. Don't de'av. d to cure. Pru-e a r. x 6 lor i.tsi by mail. Send for iree circular Address BISHO ' Iffll REMEDY CO., Sdn Francisco. Cal. For sale by Fos- K?!J ..v A Maou. Aibanv dUA Y J s QAR FACTORY J. Joseph. Proprietor Patronise home industry. THE QUESTION 0 F THE DAY. Where to get best Furniture at lowest prices. the Wt. have il for every litnly Rocker for the bsbie- slid tbe 'iramlmoiiiere aod Or-rulf i.ers, Fitoi Ki.(, parlor Tables, Exten--i 1 1 r tl , Otrpet K'ee, e s 8 ( n Pillow, (pine down) Bamboo Koriii'iii- Lounges, out:1" s. Bedroom Hets (nn-e ones) Bedstead,.. I) - er an i U -minoile :I nO) W i'e Iron Keds, Ruirs. Litre Curtains, H n erir 1'l nir-e, P mes ALBANY ilasonic Temple I 1 X e rit. i- m u four chairbop in the cty. a;..., P w r ompsiij. hn ch Eoas ard Fore1 biiuiiii. i.iie ona to lis ujtliiiia and ETB-jiaLu L for the B for do- i-ivev'.rf l lO" e at c...d od i,.vited nc resij PILLS for all dieiies .ritung frout es - en or cuarette smcikiiig. In use your Manhood, cu'es de.'leteaLprii and tisn e. Cure- wa ings andal cures lrapotencj, iti power. emtseions. to the eye, stopa nervous twiirbinvs A boon to young or old. MORMON restores small weak organs Stops all I'rice within .be reach of all. Guaran- riinl inany o-liecal tract iv- things. rURNITURF CO- B!dg., Albany, Or. 7 Tn THURSDAY DEATH OF MKS. Slt.ONS. Oregon's Oldest Citlr.cn Dies tit th Remarkable Age of 106 Yenrs - Mrs. Simons died at the homo of her son, Daniel Simons, near Sxluville last evening, February 1, 1899, at the very advance age of about 100 Years. The xact date of her birth is not'know but her age as nearly as can bo learned, and as she believed, was as elated. Mrs. Simons was at the head of rive generr tions, descending tlnoujgU her daughter Mrs. Young, her daughter Mrs John Cle lan, her daughter Mrs. O. G. Kawlings to her child, a record to be proud of. Mrs. Simons came to Oregon in 1853. The funeral services will be held at Lebanon tomorrow at about 12 o'clock. STATE LE .ISLATL'RIl. 1 An Important thing done ye-terdav was the passage of a resolution by both houses in favor of the. submission ri h womanV suffi-se plank to the con-tuu- tion to the people of the a ate. Nearly , an me memoers voiej lor it. Mrs Uun 1 1 . i r . . . .. - ill ay nad been prveonifur a week and naa rviaently-nypnoiijvd many of the members. In the houe the Woodburn chart-r bill was'was reconsMerl and us ed Several char er and 8i'jr ilisw-ie passed itnd Curtis bi 1 creating a e-r-ale board o commissioner for Ciatao. county. Three uuiini-oiisn; tillsvre io'ruduced. In the Nnate t-:k-ut til Is iir beiptf i hurter I ii , I oik y' pr -v d I'K for the . w.mt .,i en vic'tsu M rm coni.tr 10 'I , l if tr - in jii'ii-i' v :t. n .".4i i ie t! 1 .- cutor h n iiii.ni- i ie rii ai:-l n . Uit - l.irv i,ii Wo.. A: Shedd : I'.msul, W W To an ! ; a.i-vis-r, 0 E Powers; c!- rk. W W Tait; cort, X P Cruuie; ut. hu.a.i, C iai.; son; mana er, T li Hur.U r! ; bu.kt r, H R (aicbpll. At Harri-I.urg: C -n H E I .r ? ; advic-r. J B V. r- .... : . .. r t .... ooii:lnkr . Cti.ii- - n le-tarv; anti-:..!.., . ,- ... t W !'av Tuv West Back. At ilu- O. A.i.' reception to tlie eute ieginlature yesie--day Rev I. D. Driver made the pii- ii pal address. An'Ong other tieakin.; were President lay lor ol the Senate, peaker Carter of the Hi.ose Senator hallv- and Senator Fuitoii. A big re past was seived and then toasts were apuiiuru iu wiin i . O JlCfa iUi n as matter, by John tiurnett Pr. sideut Tay lar, J tin C t atterson a student of ihe college, Speaker Carter and Kev. .Driver, who waxed eloquent on Or-gon'a mountains, valleys and running streams, it being his third 'pe-ch of the day. Tbey passed through Albany about 4 o' clock on their return trip, and we shall now see whether the legislative body dare at this time make an appropriation of $50,000 as a result of tbe visit, direct ly after an appro, riation of $23,000. CoavALua Cabbiagk Factobv. Tber is a movement on foot to transfer tbe Corvallia carriage and wagon factory from that plnce to Portland, and locate it on tbe Ea-tSide, aomearhere between t ni hi avenue and the river. lhe building ia large four-story structure, an 1 covers about a block of ground. The p'omoters are trying o sell 3a.(sj0 north of stock to 100 men. uid if they succeed the factory will be move I Tbey say that as soon as this amount oi stock In-a been disjoined of some East ern men will take bo.d and operate tbe aciory . i eiegram ob a CorjiTY Fair. In tbis city to- nirow foren on at 10 o'clock at tbe Court House a meeting will be held for the f rotation of an organization tor the Holding of a county tair. This u an itn p riant thing to the ie pie of Linn coun ty, and it is to be n retted that the eatb-r promuea to be of a ctiarActel to keep aouie ' the farmer away who w ulj otlierwise attend. A corrvsiHtn 'em of the Woodman .riling from Brownsville, says: Per haps it wonld interest sou.e to know that Hemlock has one metuber ai Manila one at lii-'ianapohs. Imliana. one at Cincin ati, Ohio, one a Soatile. one at La Grande, and one at he Dalles, one at Newton, Iowa, one at McMinnville, one at Stock t n, Calilornia, and one Domey, Ca i jrnia. l hi bather 1 he UiMoCRAT man a thermometer this morning at 6 o'clock j registered 9 degrees above zero, tbe cold- ; est for several years, making a change j from yesterday morning of at least 30 I .lirnvB A1h.II lhh.ni.li.. ' f amtw f fell. This is the tail end of an astern I blizzard, and it seems rather tough nntil ' we read tt-e dispatches. T,. Ti-..,;n .... . .. . , ' ..us iciuumi uu, uwii ii urn . Saleaw Vr. Page, ot Oakland. Or., has been in the city ou s short visit. v. Lane went to Lane county today, where he will nrobable locate. ! J I Miss Amy Collins, of tbis 1.117, been granted a gute certificute. C. 1.. ihompoon, the rortlanu insur-, Ul' " to- on uuBitieea. Mr. Y ill Harris, the arcomolished ba- ker of the Lebanon Bakery, was in the vity today. Misses Son and Edith May, ,of Har-1 ii"uig, nave oeei of Mr. L. benders. nsliurg, have been in the city thW guests J Herbert Shannon lias gone to Se to accept a position in a machine shoiJN work ia the woolen mill of that citvf Mr. Rogers, Blakp, McFall & Co's ! Seth McAllister, the electrician of Eu rustling sUtionary man. ia in the citv. Rene, is In the city visiting with Albany vi a u.k v.n k-o ivo . of Mark Patton lor about a vear naat. Ipfl Inr Pnnlnml thii mnrninv in rmiima his nosition in that citv. Pendleton E. O. - a Iaiih. vonatwAst v Ttma v. TTrkirina from hi. heofhAr H.J Honkina at Von. dulac, Wis., states thst the thermometer waa 23 deeresa below zero. Mr. Hon- kins and hia rianahutr will attend the great Madnirraa at New Orleans and re- urn horn bv wav of Los Angeles and San Francisco. A late Portland visitor relates tha' four of the Max Friendly children are well employe! in the metropolis. Miss Hattie is in St. Helen's hall, Herbert is in the office of the Portland Electric company, and two others hold positions in the First National bank. Corvallis ' Times. j In a letter dated San Juan, Porto Rico, ' Jan. 13th. Captain C. E Dentler writes to Corva lis frieods : "Our thermometer, reads 82 degrees Farei heit every day in tbe bouse ami at night abont 70. Eight companies of the lltn Infantry are here, and four companies at Mayaguez; Capt. Woodbridge Geary, of the 19th Infantry. is at Yanco, on the southern slope of the island, in command of his company. The climate just now is delightful if he doesn't have to work in tbe sun." Cap. Conner, Lieut.Liddlo and hand of Corvallis, will conduct the services at Salvation Army to-morrow night. , Tbe new city csnncll, of Barrisbnrg, lias granted s saloon license to Ben .Tracy. vafcvilie. Kev. 1". B. Williams of Salemtr.-nrhed here five evenings Inst week. Mr. W. ia s good speaker and a very talcn i u "Therefore all thihgs whatsoever ye would that mon should do to you do ve even unto the them: for this ia the h." ana the prophets." Matt. 7:12. We nnr-o !,.! i . , once heard of a young man ing pelted uu stale egg, on a dark night. Ve I6h1 Alii that n i .vino nuu ft . s Dlarn Tunni-i hi ti, . ' . . . f. i .. . . rul"y oi uoing BOiouura- ly and wicked an act. A iriona in need is a friend indeed." waa present, upon motion, Saturday, We started to walk to Albany last Katur- Feb. 18, at 1 o'clock p. m., was set lor day, but a friend on the way loaned u a the orwsnitstion of s fair and the meet horse and saddle and when we arrived in ing adjourned to that time, the evening before we coulj thank our - - kind friends, a young lad friend pre-1 Coon Hunting, sented us a bundle neatly tied, and said : "Don't open till you get home." and wo - . n d.dn't.but when ire dfd open it wo found A DJ8U ,rom Knox BuUe th" what a tired and nungry man desires re ono thour-snd coods on the butie k?nd friend ! r'8ht U"e Ma"y thsak , As thi is the kind ol weather tht makes Mr. D. E. Junkin ment to Albany Sab bath evening in company of s constable. v uupo u Will L-et lull k ail rucnu Aiitcluun and Wade went to Polk coun ty luat week to sell driers and iinuied tely thu roada began to dry. tUeu suoccsa! 1 We wisb feoine ol tbe young men espUct to go to j Albany as wiuiesavs to day. We don't want auy thing of that kind. e wmh to t at jM ice with all men and es pecially uu! i.riiUburs. As we k sea through Riverside la.it week wo learned that Mob NVaUoa ws iia up witi. la grip. Too much duck ahuouutt. l. t. Junkin returned from A! ban von Mouddy the xiieriff and epuuea treat ing hiui well wbicu ia all nglit. hat eoe com I I Iim exneilel fif m. i.u.m .i a . Bi ll. OakVI te ia lloleM f r tun iuiu i r i , ..j. i a cuuuiue also lor Kw. iw-kxud. jU. ,iu-1 a hen lu.il i.m iu es .1. u -ii'- 4l -r '..ir aii a ! go a ...utri yte '. r t t'luu aa I until - ... 4 . ., i,;-.t.. .Ur. Kii: .; i. i... Yuu -ll. ! Ivlr p il l-lli IL- cl.un I. . - r.c ... j-Uie in .Sen r- it il anane i.er nifiee on A Co... ' lU il t . &.et.t. . i incorporated to o la:e Oruv- i, - liy, Kob- rt I a- m.orp ra- tors. Tii i i. . a i tin an i S l j C I l. k: f S, :t-i. x, .rr.o.l IUV I'll Judge Je r,if tha nn,r tun m-i ,.. tna i Dell hte.1 1. re-. 2 Keel is ii. dicted ou a chaige of sU-AUn.! a I t ..i hiiles from lite Union Meat Ornipant After the aliened then, whicn ta a id ' hve t-eeu commuted last (all, tbe s cused deramped for tlie Sound, where b waa arrttte.1 and brought back here by a Portlau-J deiecuvr. Telegram. On Friday !at. Jan 21, 1899, Absalom B. Fau.coner, an Ureyon and Yambill county pioneer, died aged 63 years. 7 mont sand lOdavs. Mr. Faulconer was born ia Kentu ky, June 10. 1SI8. Me started I r Oregon in 1W and in 1W; sealed in Sheridan, where he built tbe first house at thai place, and where be has since li 1. lie waa a fattier of thirueu children. Lebanon. From the Cr.terion. W J Turnidge wid locale at Airlie, Benton county, in tbe general mercbsa- diss i uaintss, in the near future. Mrs F E Alien and dausbier Rath, oi Albany, are in tbe c ty tbe guests of Mrs J C Mayer. J C Bo th left Friday for Pan Francis co, whoro he will receive his discbarge, after hu-h be will enter Cooper's medi cal col ego. Died, at his home, three miles east of Lebanon, on Jan. 31, 1W, Mr D F Bak er, aged about o0 years. The remains were brought to this plar today. On Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs G W Crui-on gave a small informal reception, at their home, to Mr D Webster Wight, late'y retrrned from Manila. Tbe com pany waa enlertained by a very intereet mg description of army life at Manila, by Mr Wight, iuterspersed bf games, music aod recitations. J S Haghei. proprietor of the electric light plant, bed the misfortune, fc Alar day night, to u , tf bia arc dynamo rain ed. At iwee o'clock, when tbe paper t mill lig'.its were shnt off, the return cur rent uroac me iwiui on log armature and the high rate of epeed at which the machine waa running soon bad the wire wrappings broken into a thousand pieces. Mr Hughes has ordered the necessary re pairs from Cnicago, by telegraph, and will have the plant in operation again the first ol the week. Bkston Cot'NTT Ji'itoRS. Tbe follow. inK frmeis residing serosa the river are on tbe Benton county jury list for 199: Fairmount. Georee Beam is. A. J. Hodges. M. V. Leeper. Peter Karstens, ... , , ii ;n:u,. w it th..,.. I . . . V II.IAIMOTI., A. UI1.III'V)1I V VT. lioltnau, Archie Henshaw.Ciaus An- t u'i tinimm J R PomnU J F. Maylierry. Chester Skeels, Frank Tharp. J. M. Kielcy.A. A. tiawley, Mor ria Wrirant. . . I T. 1 1 . . T i eoap tjreeK. Aoirjert carter, a. j. fJ-ll I n ll.rria Ohrialian Vnu Inl.n U il.. In ,n Umitri 1 ' n (atlniiFae it U llmhres. W 8. Tnmllnoon. Henrv Vos. Theo I'arker. C. A. Hooeon. W m Ryalls. A. A. Williamson. E. T. lies, R. E. L. Brown, John A. Car er, Joseph . Hecktr, H. Calloway. FRTflAY 1 Regular meeting oi tne r.ixs tonignt. Mr. Charles Currsn has been In As tori on business. ' iriends. I Mr. Lee Powers has resigned Ids pos- ItlOO in the WOOlCU mills Snd Will move to California to reside. I Mrs. H J Hamilton left on last night's overland lor Dan rranciscoon a visit ano by gwl for the Bazaar. Bbe Will be on8 lnre or ,our weeks. senator Clem arrived borne tbis noon from Salem and will remain nntil Mon day. Tbe senate adjournal St noon and lhe bouse will adijurn tonight, until j Monday afternoon. 1 Mr Leo I. Stock, after an sbsence of sbout five years, visited Corvallis this week, In his capacity as representative of a an Francisco house. He expects to .ocate in Portland and bis visits to I Corvallis will be more frequent, an an nouncement that will please bis many frienGS in tbis city. Union. MniivaLover Has turned with disgust from an other-1 wise lovable girl witn an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath bv its action on the bowels, etc., as noth- else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. We buy, sell and store grain, We make Magnolia Flour. Also whole wheat. Patent and germ, spurs, The Magnolia Mills. Clcbdinq Raiks. weekly DemocbavI and Examiner r-'.ou; and Tnnce-a-reet Wo. Id $2.00; and Republic (1.75; and Oregopisn is.zo. For a County Fair. Pursuant to rail about thirty Albany men appeared at the court house this forenoon be In eon ten and eleven o'clock in tie ,'nterest of a count fair. There was fair a general expression Infavirofa general expression uid informal remarks, but as thare v'r uu mriuciB incsrui on account 01 the imnassible condition of the ro.,1.. it I ....... .. . . WM decided to adjoorn tbe meeting un- ...,. . a a . . . 111 oeT wsatner coui'i oe cepemlrd Dp- on Judge Barton was made nreaident pro tern. J. B. Whitney tbe secretary i.uiii.Mg ti.riu m iiivuiv, mm luey can nei irackea easi:y, mey are saving a great time mi lueuuite. vne man killed seven getting four out of one ti?, awl others are setting their sbaie. Mart Miller ays lie lis- waited eight years lor some snow so that he could hunt cooni, only ' w iv Bica nen it came, ue is la bed w,,u lhe r'P OlumbU Bicycles. There ia something curious a boot tbe oicycie onios. it isn't nsnai or them to be sold until our winter rsinsstop.bnt tbe Stfcwait A hox Hardware Co., wbo sail tbe Whole l olumbia line in Ltnn county, inform ns that their sales right no average almost one wheel per day. Probably tbe reason can be found by read! g ibeir new advertisement to-.i-orr . Prh-ef have been cot until now . rr. but ice ol these wheels almost Imp a y-a can any of tbe tower irradr-. and li-n people can do thai tbev r- t. ,. iiiK to be aiit6ed with any k i i t ania mat av is "just a - - t'..4uu.bia,' but a e vey apt to t-. hi ar irle Thev cnainly ' - " t. ro no Wair nituntcrM. ' i.e rtini lun i V i l-.f olio p n ihe rut ill choke ni. f unn i i- i.. u e to ' AT C'O. 1 S n, It .' ill. Whicll I- J tlUelv h o . ui.nirial tr mut' 4 Sliver Splilh roai i i ii- rv e O-nnei : .. --. ; ri.am id charm le. - . ji tl-h gutirer. wbo ttt b- p-i.i-h ni Kiena Ottristioa, eii rim t., .not He twain h-re. ukro i nsoner or-tbe inrara-rnu. en I hi, merirao got settled 'on. met l-iroed th Spanirn prisoners m i) 1 ttouaht it from bim. He said b was very hungry. I'tci'UAB Eapumiox. What can.e near beipga fa'al accident ocrurrel at he borne of Mis Mary Bryson, yester day morning Tbe pipe in ihe large steel rakge in the kilchee I ad been tros n. Mrs iJriS n lighted a tire in tbe love and wen a'-out ber boose work. t .cnj. v of minutes late.- a fearful ex- .'iot--u heard aod when invesiiga lot was mad , il w.s found hat the love bad !ern rouiple'ely drmolirhed od parts ot it weres'ickia lu tbe wasU of tbe rxiiu Cortalhs Colon. Lsap:nu LasoaOAXa. Mr. A- W. Blackburn has tbe leading LaDgbai.s in t he N ortb w est. A Iter sweeping tbe field it Asbasv be sent bis Heat ten of lout rd lo the show at Tejsna. where be on fi at prize on pen, first on co k and drat and Second on pallets Lao Ssoz i.. Yesttrday afternooo- Leo, tte young son ol Mr. W. F. Ham uer was walking trying to a k on a ecce when be fell off lu such a maui.ei S to brenk his right leg just l-e.ow ti e tee. Dr Winnard was ca.led and te ihe I n.b Card ot I hanks. We desi-e to ihank the prop'.o of al- nv aod Lebanoo. wbo so kindly audit ed us durio.. tbe ilioe a and burial of our 'tear mamma. ' Miss Elsis M RTt, Ma.Ao Mas. J M.DoxAtA U banoo papers ptease copy.) The case of Weatherford, adminis trator in tbe Johns estate agl. Marley.a suit brought lo recover property sold for taxes, decided in the circuit court in ia- vor of the plaintitl has oeen appeaiea by tbe defendant to the supreme court. U.'rh Brotbeis are in tbe rlty, and i,itn mmnhtrd ihtif arranoemenls lor rr-.. . ti K.mds wtih Aiiatv men. a no an -v work will be done under them by con tractor of this city. Ycnr heart beats over one bun itret thousand times CSCO dSV One hundred thousand supplies of good or bad ClOOd to your oram. Vhicb Is it? If bsd. Irrpure blood, then your brain achei. You are troubled with drowsiness yet cannot sleep. You are a tired in the morning as at night. You have no nerve power. Your food does you but 11 It Ik. UV K Stimulants, tonics, r.eadachejj powders, cannot euro you ; but .4ii will. It makes the liver, kidneys, skin and bowels perform trtetr proper work. It removes all im purities from tbe blood. And it makes the blood rich in Its life giving properties. To N sat on Rocovary. You will be more rapidly cured If you will take a laxative dose of Ayer's pills esch night. They arouse the sluggish liver snd thus cure biliousness. WmMm tm aaw DasfsM, Ws have tbs ssettutTS sarrleas of Sims of tli. moat smlnant phjaioUua In tha Wltad tau. Writs baalr U U IMZL 'iXj. O. AVETt. Low all, Alass. . .Ww a. IB i I THE LFGISLATURE. 10 t..O House bills were UtroauceU a .ti . 4 i. iuiiowsi: iy DUit w Rueotiiue coo relative to the sa e of liquors so as to re quire a license lor .e saw oi any quanu y, w ir man . g.uuo or more; , t... V . ' . . t I "J i oung, ro aumorite tue levy ot a ois - tr'ct road lux not to exceed 10 rrills: bv Krattian, to restrict number of witnesses . - . in criminal actions nefors jasilces ol tbe Dears to he oaid bv the coon tie to Ave foreach side onlemi cnerwise ordered by the county; by Whitney, to empower inuisri war veiaraos to sue lbs State op on claims for sevices, borses or eqoip- nieuis In the senate a resolution to authorize. the exchange of tbe oil blind institute site lor a block J joining tbe '-rearnttite oi i lie Dima instn nte, owned by J ri l Iiert. was recommitted on statement from Suliiuu that he bad heard some - tbiiiit aiiont it that needed investigation Smith's constitutional amendment to provide fcr s vot on the im ia.ive and referemdnm was adopted by a vote of 20 t. KuykencUU's bill lo Permit precincts to determine tbe matter of livestock run-1 nii.g a Urge, instead ol counl.es as now, a as paBe Htibea county funding bill wna pa-sd to ibe senate, 16 to 10. Also Dah". making the county court s board of equalization. Falcon's for appropriating at.uuu tor tne state historical soctetv everal charter bills including Tangent's, runoo's a do I sblng conntv recorder in v.ia-jKp county. The bill to repeal tbe stale fair was lepor'ed favorably by ibe committee. lo UihiuM Curtis' bill making salary of presidoni of ,ta'e oniversitv at 13.600 an-i other p.oie ton not exceeding (IS 0 uaee.i iq 30, ho Palmer's requirins ner ap(,ropriilion than pay ol omci .i-to i iu . paia'e hills Harmon s k ng a I sir art o. result of aaaessnieni 111- em lo rsoaotil to t' s sec etary of aie. ler's nuli. is i-ill. Fulton's pro. i ing tor a.suu I -r rlertral aid lor the -tpreine o on, Oariis prohibiting fal-e a'-m.g. a dim apornpraiung m--y or ri..mo..k county bridg was dtfeat d. a cmimt game warden bill, and a -v--tal . barter b IU. Tte rit is full ol la grip, several prom nen i c 'izena bavie i. l''i- p kergm-s 'Unclrg in Albany " leenns o rjerea Stopped and tbey - - pt e.i .. ti rr lor g fell att baa Veo met. r. Jo 'i-r f Van, Or., baa invented j-le ach Krguar H.UB hlv n.eeti g of Rescue H nd L t o tonight at No's I ball.trie p ace - meeti. g l.v. g bea changed. Tne eolj weat'x-r cooli nee. At 6 i'eknk this ttiormog it was 6 degrees .-"ve zero, wni-b ti cold Tnoogh for the I'Satue le Salle. An ex-eooviet in a specb in Reed opera bone lo Salem said i.e had kooao or. tber convicts to be flogged lor con. t!aioing ihai the beans were sour. A bill ia Ibe legislatcre calls for an ap propiiAlioj of S400 for S A. iMwsou and I. . Maxwesi lor correcting lhe senate journal in 1S95. b. been reeeirad tbat Welch Bros , of (Went, will have their bonds read fo- filing ttore the end of tbe liBviloext Wednesday. J. L. Eoff, grodtihr of Hon T. T. (jeer, governor of Oregon. d:rd at bis old home near Macleay, Ma ionfrooDlr Feb I, at 4 o'clcck a. m. He was stri ken with paralysis a time sloe) and was viaiied by the governor Monday of tbis week. Mr. Eofl wa in bis 8Mt year. ?cio. From tte News Pbotocrater Bra'ian arrived from Pcrilaod Toe-d, ana is row prepared o d j a! kinds of work in bis line. Attorne W R Bilyeo, of Albany, was ever on Mot da) of this week, bating ncwa retained a on ot tbe attorneys in .be Mclord Ka.ter law suit. A lon ey J R yatt, of Aibanv. was o set "on Jay. He wass-si.ULg ai lorne.TJ Wilaon of this ciiv. in le rti dRtiser law suil tbev bii.g Ihe a t mey. for Mi McCord Merchant S M Daniel baa fullt derid ed lo le Ve fclo, having p'tr based a sto-.k Ol goOtla st Mi nmooth. Mr Daoiei nas ecu in.be merchandise bu i..ts in Scio for a oom'erol years, and baa bitii up a good trade here. Tbe rece-p'a of the telephone office at h e place da xun tne m-jotb of January ere grea'lv ! exceae of rxpeciaiitne. It Is a fart that the bosittese of tbe t ffice a greater than any ol th entailer owus to tb- valiev nd even a namher much larger tL.n Scio. SATURDAY SUNDAY SERVICES. Presbvterian church: Morning ser vice at 10:30. Subject of ter mon "Ho -iness." Sabbath st'-ool it 11:46; Jun ior Endeavor at 3:30; Senior Endeavor at 6:30'. Evening worship at 7 ::10 8un- iect oi sermon, " The ord of Fwi h " A cordial inv'taiion is extended to alt to attend all tbe services. United Presbvterian chut h : Services t '0:30 and 7:30 p ra S 8. at 11:45: Junto- Endeavor 3:."3T; Stoior Ei dea v or, 6:30. Subject of morning sermon, Moses' Wise Choice." Evening, -The etcome Pome." All are cordially in vited to attend these services. Cumberland Presbyterian church : E. A. Harria, pastor. Msming subject, "Lessons gathered troui the Snow." Evening subject, "Chatlty." Surda hoot, io a. m.; preaching. Il s m. : Jurir r Eudeavoi, 2:31; Senior Eodeav- 6:30 p. m.; preaching. 7:30 p. iu. Yoa are invited. Rev.K W. Parker, wbo ha accented rail as pastor of the Congregational cbu'Cb ol tbis city, will prea b tomorrow morning and evening. Other services as nsual. Preaching as usual at the Baptist church miming and evenii g, Sabbath school', Chinese Mission, Junior Union, B. i. P. U. Usual midweek prayer- meeting Tbnisday evening. All are in vited. Lebanon's Eastern Star. On Wednesdsy an Ei - S - Star lodge was organised at Lebanon by sixteen members of the Albany lodge with the follow tug otlicers: W. It.. Mrs. Ella M. Craig; 1. M. Mrs. Clara Guy; W. P., fi. K. rlammack; Ada, sirs, iva bum; Rutb, Miss Msggie Cotton; Esther, Mrs. Ola ttickok; Mtha. Mrs. Flora Brown; Ebcts, Mrs. Flora Miller; conductress, Mrs clora Millsap; associate conduct- rss,Mrs. Louisa Hughes; marshal, Mrs. Alice Bilyeu; chsplatn, Mrs. L. U. Bak er; treasurer, Mrs. E. Gather; organiit,! Mrs 0. H. Voting; warden, Mrs. Cot ton ; sentinel, 9. T. Cotton. Dawson's Co. The Dawson company is drawing good bouses and interesting thore who attend, A laughable farce precedes or follows Dr Romaine s "med icine talk" eeh night and keeps the house in good humor. Wednesday eve ning a bucksawing conreet waa Introduc ed and a pair of kid gloves given as a prlss to Miss Delva Cole, a buxom lass of Ltnn county wnn occupied sight seconds in severing s 1x13 'inch board. lbs troupe is doing good wor for Mr Daw son. Stayton Mall. Corvallis Wos. Tbe Albany college team went to Oorvalda last night with tte Intention of wining out that foot ball score of several months ago. bat they did not. Corvaltis won In s fins game ct Indoor base ball 12 to 6. It was last from the start, snd the score was small lor an indoor gams, THE Lt-XilSLA fUKE. Tha Governor .Dn'av,l th rr.r. I rr" i tlOQaient bill - in th bouge (oiio-i0ir bill. -er pMted . By McCulloch, to provide for tj,e manner of diaaol nr attachmtit. nn I l,. ... . ., , I hmetad.f and that ail personal prop- "J be taied in the city or county in I . . . 1 I wnicb fand, regardless of tbe s!dence lof thetowner. he Mnnd. J ment of witness fees iocrimiaal cases to! witnesses traveling two miles or more, uy xjmv'oa, to give larm laborera a lien opoo Irrm products for performed; by elaair. nrouinit tha killing m mora Iban 20 wild doc s in one dar. and pro hibit sh.ppin them put of the state: ny Vitliami!on. to provide for a soetisl Uz on sheep to create s scalo bonnt I fund: tv MaksiaDih. innrnviHa in r.l.. . 1 leal examination to Dlaintifla in action for damages for personal injuries. 6ill was introduced by Wbitney, to exempt 3) daj' earnings of jadgment debtors from execution, provid ne earn. inns are needed for suDoort of famtlia. in tho senau tbe following bid was pasted : tlj McKay, to prevent tbe nn- a'lthorized uee of trademarks. Tbe fob bills were introduced: To repeal tbe i'.ancofl bonding act: br Mnlkev. to I amend tte law relative to convoying pa tients to tbe asylum and convicts to tbe penitentiary; by Fulton, to provide a more effective means of collecting a road poll tax. Obituary. "Grandma" Marcy SiiLons, wbo for some timi has been credited with being the oldest per-on in the at.ie, died at 6 o'clocs Wednesday evening, February 1, IS-fJ. at lhe hoaieof her son, D. Simons. three mile- sooth of Lebanon, aged 104 years, 3 months and 12 days. .Deceased was born in car&twa rnnni. Illinois, aod came to Oregon from thai -late with her bcaband in 1857. Thee swilled on the farm three miles sooth of Dare, tt.ev ronttuued to reside no in the Minn oi meir neaiDt. tier hnsband nta ceded ber to the belter land by taenty loor years and six nsvs. Bbe was the mother of eight children. seven o-.ys so-l one rirl. ooiv on of w jom. D. Stmons ia now Heine. baa I veil on iht hltne nlia (or mane "no ii - carvM tw ins motner lor a number of tea a past, she having been oeipiese tor goo ! wbli She waa at tbe bead of five generations, and leaves I many g aod chi:dree ant sreat rrand. children. Her esse! a.-e is not known. Rem nf brr grandchild ro claim hat she waa lofi or 107 tears old, ba: Mr D. Simons, who j ass urea who her right aioog.places ber agw at tne cgnres we have given above. Deceased waa a consistent Christian and SDMI estimable woman . Lahannn E. A. Tennessee Gathering's Monna Frock I. a resigned as tAcLe- Ol lbs "Crow-f school aod L turned home Messera Geo W Bartley. P M Sci and J Aiiemsnd have been cn the ajrk list tor some time, but we hope tor their ultimate recovery. Mr Will U Rots is teaching echou! at the Gore din with much socress. He bas a so been elected see. cf the teach ers' association which waa organized at Lebanon recently. There will t an ettertainment given at the school l.otiftr in tbe near future Dtaicguea, reci atsot s, r.gs aod it ia especed tt.tt the'e will be a lively box- tog mniset daeicjf tie ere- between two oi .cr pctuiir locals. Chss lwina was doing bosineeVin Al- bacy lan wees. Uoou lock Char it Tbe past tree weeks bas been a mWt iniereeuug lime lor the I eon Liters socie'y KmriA y so: In fact tt baa uiider-cne a period of absolute ptospeiit7. the Sociei has purchased, through us coji. a thorough and com plete line ol lamps and other supplies which are Geo-ary bribe enjoyment and comfort vf iu oiembers daring tha meeito;.. I e eoppiv com. was pro ciaimed a peroianent tashce committee by 'ti he. . f'atis, with toaer to approve or -ieea-pnove all bu t which ate incurred oy an o;t)oer, tbe society, or any todivt oai cnem er. Oar n.eat- ber-ehip ha increased to 43, energetic and toduHit.-i i (M-up e, woo aftr dae const 'erati.iu. votertai.d an acceptot a cbsllen.t hum the S-icietv of Oak Cre k to engage ihein in joint dicne'on wmcn will la.S pare wl Ibe Tal Bill school boose un sat eve Feb 11, IS99 McK. Dbu. Raao's CviX.--Yesterday tn Jndgs George's court in PortianS. the esse ( f Dell Reed, a former cltiaen ufNAl- bany was dispose I ot, bv Reed plead in gniitv and being sentenced to thirty days in tbe coo n-y jail, a compromise arrangement FC Taylor, ptincipal witness sgainst the defendant could not be found, and as tha defendant could net he convict! without bim this verdict waa agreed on. Rewd I hough dec ared his innocence. Tbe charge was tbe atatln nf ti i.tjM Imrn a man for whom ! Reed bad worked. His FoBjtstodT Sot Goon. A. Hackle- c-an.an Alh.. pioneer ot '47, registered at the Perkins esteroay He remem bers landing st what is now Portland S3 years ago,w hen there were but twobooees here. He eays t be ha t nown enough to settle here theo, he wonld now bare been a milli naire. People those days, however, thought Milwaukio was to be the great we' opotis. He took np a don ation claim upon which nearly half 01 Albany is now built, so be has not done so very poorly after all, Oregoman. Dr Lo-e, lhe opfcian, who Las been in Dr Littler'a otli -e for the past three weeks says that next aeek Is positive y bis Isst week in Arany fo- some months. Sim-e his advent here he has adjusted glasses 10 a burr ber of o r ct'i sen erea w-no were never ebls to get glnssos peifevtly fitted be ore. Clubbixo Rate. Weeklv Democrat and Examiner J2.50 and Thrice-a-we-k World 2.0O; and Republic $1.75: and Oregonian t'i.J.'i: and cssn trsnci co Weeklv Call 2.0Q;and balem weekly Journal 2.00. Sick Headaches. The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root lea, the great blood punlier and tissue builder. Money refuuded if not satisfactory. Price, 25 cts. and 50 cts. Const' p.:on prevents tbe body from rid ing itself of naste matt' r. De A itt'sLit tie Karly Riser rnl remove the trouu. and cure Sics H-it Uche, Billoosnea, In active Liver and clear the eomplex-on small, sugar coated don t gripe or caum- nausea. 4. A. humming, agent St riot Iv buHiness. French ihe jeweler. Orescent Bicycle, Hopkins Brother, agents. Best Uicyi le to- tue money. Will A Stark, jewe era. Crescent bitycles at Hopkins Brothets for only 120, 30, 135 and 150. 0 B Winn, citv ticket sgent. to all points in the east. Tickets Be sure and see tha anti rut tinware at Uopkin Bios, will las a VfMime Go to Mis Longs for high priced pho tographs, and ao not jorget to take along 1 tbs money Soothing, beating, cleansing, De WRt'i 1 Witch Haxel Salve is the implacable ena my oi sores, burns and wounds. It never fails to curs Piles, You may rely opou it j. A, uomaung, sgenu Makes the food more 71 MVM HOME AND ABROAD. Saturday afternoon market. See Locals on every page. Wheat 48 cents. The Parker fountain pen ia a "cracker Jack." French tbe jewler sells them. A large and fine stock of cigars and to bacco at Conn & Huston's, fee the dis play, j when you want s choice steak, a nice roast or meat of any kind, call on Henrj nujum. ie Bdeoe toe rm. OId bachelors and old maids not under t.yer of "e cn the'1- pbotografs, taken st Miss Longg, Providing they bare the money to pay for them. Mias Lonz will be pieaaea Lit mils TM ! fotografs of all the grand parents of old pioneers a!s- of their or teams, if tbey Will M.lv i 11 . . Tk . I . . Ferry street, uu ai uer ruqjoon KtotM ma Late to bed and early to rise, prepare a man for bis borne in the ski. Bat nrt 'o bed and a Little Early Riser, the piir that makes life longer and better and wiser. I- A. Gumming, agent. Go to Verick'a shaving and bair cnt- "-B pariors lor tret class work. Hot ana coia baths. Clean towels to every customer. ine best meats of ail kind and gcod iciujciii Uie Aioanr irrcssed tfeef 'company's market, just dwn Second rreet Good weight and prompt attend ion. Miik is 4 a qnart in Dawson City. Tber were S3 deaths in Portland An,. ing January. Mr. Julius GradwoM is cootem plating building on tbe opera house lota for bis own use if tbe lot is not soon Uken for an opera bouse. Get s move on. Albany thermometers got in bad way ibis morning. The one at the Dem-eat man's borne registered 2 degree, above zero. The coldest here according to tbe record kept for lbs government waa 3 degrees above zero. It it reported tbat tbe 6 P Co wiil, in a snort time, place coal-burning loc -motives on tbe passenger trains running oa the railroad on tbe division between Portland and Hose burg, with view of shortening tbe time between the two points, wu-h time now -"ing lost in loading tbe engines with wos,d. It is said U at tbe coal lo be naed will be from Coos Bay. iOCl L AND PERSONA! . Mias Lola Senders, of Harris barr, it in tbe city vititirg Albany frjenda. J odge Stewart, ot Toledo, was in the city toosy on bis way borne from Salem rs. Lark Bilyeu. of Eocene, ia in the city tbe g- est of ber father and mother. r. and Mrs. R, A. Irvine. Mrs. Camnbel cameorer from A!an. Samrday and is tbe guet t of Prof. Ceider and family. Brownsviile Times. S. K. Hartsock, wbo bas been attend ing Use Albany coiieee. bka retnrned tn Oakland, iisvir.g finished the course for w hich he entered. Roseborg Review. Sol Neis and wife were on a visit last Wedneedav aod thursdav to tha lauer's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Phile.CorvaUia Times. j R, L. Bnrkhart. who bas been vis-tin ! friends in the city, returned to bis borne fct Albany on las t night's Calilornia ex press. M.em hUtesxnan. Elder Kel ems las: evening comnleied bis special services at the Christian chorea and tbis noon left for Junction Uity.wbere be will preach for sometime. Rev. Hubert Ferguson haa been called 10 the pastorate of the 0 P chorea at rortiand, from Caledonia, N. 1., and Kev. H. H. Hell to the chnrch ia Saw Franciaco. D Wayne Claypool. the first wkite uJer 00 the Ocboeo, and one of tne mot prominent citixeos of Oock county died at bis borne, 10 mile: irom Prine vil e, on January 3oth. Tbe Demochat is nnJer obligations to Ht. Marvin Turner, of Co I, Or. Vol., st M -niia for a copv of the American Sold ier of Dec S3. These papers are read w iih a great deal ol interest by Albuy tirnds of tee boys there. Dr. W. H. Davis returned but evening from Gate, where be bad been to attend tit tstocbiidrew ol Mr. T. Z. Drais, one of whom is ill with the spinal meningitis and is not expected to live and tbe other bos tbe bronchitis Mr and Mrs J G Crawford and Mr snd Mrs b H Clevwnger of Albany, and Mr and Mrs T L Dogger of Independence, visited over Snnday with Mr and Mrs J G Reed and Mrs P E Reed. Mr Craw ford took a number of views from tbe bills east of town Lebanon E A. Tbe death ot Mrs. Simons, at Soda vide, leaves Mrs. Fisher, of this city, tbe oldest person ia this cennty snd one of tbe oideet in tbe state. Sbe was 96 years ot age in Julv, and bene locks a little ver three years of reaching tbs century mark. Tbe next oldest in the county is David Peebler, who is past 9o years of age. At the A O U W hall last evening vitry pleasant school "eeeption was given. The eighth grade pupils received tbe eenih grade pupils. A fine program was p esen ed, consisting of one of Chss. CundiB's popular piano solos, an address of welcome bv Vscar Banmgart, a nicely rendereu vocal solo by Mine Aona Mc- Caulev. a piano solo render d with ex cedent expression by Miss Yida Msstoc a vocal solo well sung by wise Aelli aci, a recitation by Prof Martindale hat pleased ail, and a recitation by Miss Benllv. Games weie plavea "nd a fiue unch lerved Beginning the Year lib pure, rich, healthy blood, which av be had bv taking Hood's anrap la, you will not need to tear attack of pneumonia, bronchitis, levers, cows or the grip A tew bottles of tnis great tonic and blood poriber, taken now, wi . e your beet protection a.a st sprit e humors, boils, t ruptioas, that tirec feet ing and eerious illness, to ahicn a wea and debilitaed system is epe-iall liahte in ear y soring. lood s aataapariua eradicates fr m the blort all ecrofma taints, tone and strengthens the stout rh. i-iiraivsoe ai.rheuniat sm. catarrh and every ailment caused or promoted by impure or depleted blood. Young Mothers. Croup ia the terror of thousands of young mother because its outbreak t so agouixing and frequently fatal. Shilob's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases 01 vrwip. it utw i Men known to fait, ihe worst cases re lieved immediately. Prices, 25 cts,. snd 50 cts. snd 11.00. A cough is not like a tever. It does not have to run s cenatn course. Curs it q ickiy sod effectually with One iooe Congh Cure, the beat remedj for alt agea and for tne most severe caaea. " e recom mend it becauss it's good. J A Cum mtng, agnt. Tax Kora. Dawn Mondays A sdsss davs and Fridavs. leaving Albany at a. m. up Tuesdays, iDutsasjs aou.oas- ardsys. - Excellent Grshsm Wafers at 0, E. Bsowsxii's. de'kjou: 5 Jtm CO., V-W You lry It. j li Shilob's Conuh and Consnmptkm j Care, which ia sold for tn- pmail price of 25cts., 60 eta. and $1.00, tbieti not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for ovi r fifty years on bis guarantee. Price, 25 eta. and 50 eta TICKETS To all point East via Great Northern Rallwav Forirstea, folders and faU information sail on or address H. F. MeREiLL, Ajent Aibanv. Teachers Fxam'rtation. Kotifj ia herhe elven f nat tt.it reflinlar . Quarterly ' Teach rs Examination fcr Linn cennty. Or., will be held in the . . i ,i n :i: ... f-. aimiij voiiege cuiio.xig, Atoan , ur., commencing, Wedoetday, Ferrnary feth, 1899, at 1 o'clw.k p. m. A. S McDojcalo. County School Superintendent CASTORIA Far Infants and CUldrea. Tbi Kin. Yon Hare Ahrcjs Esrgbt Bears tie Sjf STfji. Mcaic Mie Milarea Kuru ester teacher of piano or organ. System tbe Haeoo touch and technique. ' Residence "iftb street, opposite D P eboicb. Gillett s Pepper box B;oing at C- E ninTisu.' The'Univtrsal Bolter mAe good fiocr Tbe MagnolU. Wneoyou aax for De Wirt's Witch H S w e d a 1 accept a cnanlerfeit or im 01 art Toe re r more ca-es cf Piles he r 1 1 . i'ju ii ;r cam V. J aamtaar, agent. TEE EXOmXCE CF SKIT CF EOS is doe not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, bet also to tbe care and skEl with vrbkb. it ia manufactured by scientific processes known to the CAXLTosjru. Fia Steup Co. only, and vre srSh to imnresa noon all tbe importanef of parciiasiiic tbe trne and original remedr. As. th genairte Srrnp of Fig a manufactared by the CaXXTOKTLA. Fio Srarr Ca. only. knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding- tbe worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of tbe Caxi rossiA Fig Stkcp Co. with the medi cal profession, and tbe satisfactkm which, the genuine Syntp of Figs given to miUioas of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty cf the excellence of its remedy. It is far ia advance of all other laxatives, as 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 its beneficial affects, please remember the name of the Company California fig syrup ca s.ur rMascxseav cwa oawnevrixc a- act Call at tbe oce of Curran A Monteith if yoa wisb to seil your wheat and get tne highest cash price. We pnt up our own grien ee,cs They are all Northern grow n seed?, Tbey are absolutely true to name They are fresh all grown in 1SS5, The packages are full weight. Price, two papers for a a'ckel, Ws also have them in balk. Stswabt A Sox Hakdwau Co. LARGE SUSK TO LEND On Undivided Interests on estates, Real estate 00 Probaie. Reversionary snd Life Interests on Real and Personal t'ropertv. Annuities and Legacies. tr wilt purcbas oumgttt if s desired. Life Insurance P ln-ie Btught er Loaoed on Patents Kt on 'svorab ler j:s and capital pnv ue to flevel opand pertect meri-onct-.s i.iven ious or ideas. Amounts from $10,000 to $500,000 Available for investment on - origano or Kevenue Producing Se- n.i--For terms and ir.i-oi' a- ess R.GOULD, 181 Montgomery St., Sn Francis-?, Ca'. AOMI USTiiVT iU NiT CE. S o' ice i hereb tti -ii th.. tie uoder Agoed ha Me.i di 1 p t ei by th County Court of Lia . m' ' 'tro. d satnistrwtnx of hestHe if Mi Hw U. Chambers d-ceas-d 4'l p T o tivini aain.4 Af.in' . aid eavi'eAr rt-n 'rei 10 piweot tne ue, wi'h trtep' -iv-r toucti- n. witmns x monlbi rroto ne - ner.r, 10 the n-deraitrced at ber hoia near Knox Butte ia said count. , Albany, Dec Si. 1S9S. Mast M. CrtAMBfcR, jwrr" it Sox. Administratrix, attorneys for Admioiatrat ix A Rare Bargain. For sale, s house and lot iu a favorable part of the city. House is a two story, 7 eiuht room building in good condition SEEDS oood well ana city water, w ui oe bom n a rare bargain. It mist be sold so do not 1 miss this chance. Inquire nt theDaao 'at office, .