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THUI&DAYT t Oregon Fruit Men. Invitation have bn sent out to 600 fruit man to meet In Portland March 7 and 8 to form ait organisation for their own protection. Tha following have been Invited from Lino count; t Albany-H. Uryeot, L K Blaln. J. R Cochran, 7, II. Conglll, William Feber, U LestiHe, J. V. 1'eobler, J. 1. Parsons, Sam Str.ll, L. 0. 81 rut tod, 11. Thompson, Try on Bros., Tost Orchard Nursery vviupany, lUrrlibnnr J. Githens. Owen Bros. Lebanon-O. W. Bartlev.D. W. Kurd In. Joseph Htewirt, VYeetherford A Kav llaleoy N. Oenady, Jama llond, Yv, ii. urose.uwen uro., j. a. Slcuullougl W. II. OroM. " Oakvllle II. M, Stone, Henry Stono A4 . V'evlUWUII IMutnvUiw-WM.I UnV,L f U I. -.-1.1 rnin..wn - I ft i SI J 1SVS MI IIVHIUU Biilo-O. 8. Hamuli, J.S, Morri,New Tngoiit-j. J. Cale, Henry Stono, N . Stone. Bhedd-W. A. Thrill, Mathew Ache- un. HhclburnO. W. Andrews, M.Ifalo. Crabtror John Myer. llrownavllle J 11 iieuderson. I-vons A. II. Wet at. Fox Valley-J. II. Trask. CrawfordsvllloJohn Finley. Tiur Paiinniiv-Agent Donahue, of the Wei la Fargo Company, waa the re cipient yesterday atternoon of a 63 pound root of Uld Man In Hia Uround. The apeclmon la of unusual formation, and it wee mistaken by many for a tuicar beet. -ne gut waa accompanied by many Joke, attached by agent through whoae band It passed. Eugene Keglater. Tbia la the wine "parsnip" that Agent Turn r, of Albany, uoaui on. came, near choking to gnirmti Poi?i.tv,-A live demand for thoroughbred fowl continue at 0. D. Batea fine yards. To-day, a a aample he shipped oventeenfowlatoThe Dalle to three different rwrtona. two to Pendle ton ami lour to Wllsonvllle, coaalailng of brown and while leghorn and Ply mouth Rock. Mr. lislos la building up an excellmt business a a ralier of thoroughbred. Lebanon. From the Criterion i A. J, Johnaon and John Simpson, of Bclo, came over laat evening and were uiiuaieu into tne mysteries oi lite 1, V. v. It, biicanipment by Jjobanon lodge. J. . Druck. the nronrletor of tha nouring mm, la talking ol moving the mill around to the warehouse nar tha aepot ana running tut eama by ateaui. Mr. and Mia. J. J. O'Neill and Hula nova returned tin morn inn imm turn Cru, California where they have been vlaltlng lor the pait two mouth,; A large number of tl e Modern Wood men will go to Waterloo thla evening to assist In organising a lodge at that placa totilg!it. The new lodge will Hart off Willi 82 mem bera. Frank I'atch. of Adama. Nebraska, waa here for few day kit week looking lor a aultable location. Ho he about de. olded to locate near Lebanon. The pupil of Ml Joyce llrownell gave very pleasant piano recital lut Eriday evening at the liome of Mi. J. 0. May or. The room were filled with Inter eated friend and relatlvce. Theentiro program waa very successfully perlormod and rellecta great credit on both teacher and pupil. Though uioet of the pupil are quit young they each gave ttiulr number from memory with marked uc com, showing careful ttudy and training. Nome of the pupil show especial tai nt. The playing ol Miea Bertha Whit man, Margaret Handle ana urece llrownell we much enjuyeo, lelng both brilliant and accurate, and little Dorothy ironeil made me lilt of Hit eveniiiif In her character aong. The San Jose Scale. m. i-ATixu ituxiMu. During the 23 lay of February, three of Claud Vonk'a White Wyandotte hen laid 77 egw, two of them laying Sfo mm apiece, tU other coupie oi the iiena war pr -"'. mm recen. poultry rliow. iv. vu, your uen mat can beat tbit. Hear Joaquin Miller to-morrow nlgbt. Ki-Sheriff J. K. Charlton ha been in uie ciiy. v . , wtevrn ha retu.ned from a trip eaat. Ml Ussle Itonaca returned ihta noon from Vorilend. i rl 0(' fMnl'y have moved uw pFicvr io Aioany to reelde. Mr. Harry Clark, the welt-known urunimw, 114 Ueeo in the city. ... fu urucaman, of the new iJrowneville creamrry, ha been in the wuay. Prof. Wood the pioneer blind uuale Un arrived in Albany from CorvaJlie tbia noon. mi- n ir n v - v, ii. urjrgri nas I plana for a new acbool boua maw, 10 coet about IS.rjOO. Ucena La been iwued for tb marrl age of Carl Krueger.a relative of Mr. i'ete Kuetner, and Mia Martha bcbnle r 7 rw'7 Joung people who wUl havo the Lt wiabea of all knowing furniahed at l'hilo- l Anot ier Boer victory. Thla morning I Oo'l.f rum wa driven in dlaorder irom npiookop alley after a live conflict. Jhe feteran of ' (he recent war will a tonight lor the purpoee or organlsinf. The amount of rain fall a recorded vV!i7nF "woh, Jan 4.0J inch a,eb. 8 lnthe. One half Inch of in vg iig, Jim, A COUrt Of Fnm.ti.Fa - ill i . . . " 11 V. Will I7T3 Inatltuted at Uorvolll next Tueedav .......... exuurmon train win lie run from Albany, with a round trip rate of fifty cent. r t The Oregon City Courier recently old w wuwi a ne pmaee. PiOW till) nutxir ui.l.n. It ' tun laald will make tblnga lively. ,A, p od deal of intereat I being taken in the will of 1 1, it . at mM v.l. .i.- left an ealate valued at about Ilfl).O0O. The only relative left are two bro her ana yome nephew and niece. There are di0ornit rumor a. to the manner in Which the Urum alma ... I ,. i... The will ha not yet twen filed. j Tin Hnulnaw. Lanp rminiu pclety I a f.tt unilr. "lU-wived tliat the nejtro ha received better treat inent at the hunilaof A ,..,(..... .... the Indian." M dlncuHeed at the meet. Ing Of the Kaifinnw I . judgiM deoidud in favor of the HHirma- - i- . . u.on ,or nt ot- ina I "JtoHolviul timt n. ,.1.1 i.....i..i. leal a pli aaanter life than doe the old maid. A Change of Program. Sbeiiff ritber received a warrant la day from OUtrlct A ttorner Geore M. Brown to re-arrctt Ilauh Patterton a lAiuglM county prisoner, charged with nil1"?,1 W,.nnI T'". o' Cottage u. r. uunmr, wno waa out on vm,, wa arre.UM at Koeljug today on the tame diarge. The two men were ar rrettetl before AliarnaI lti. .i... ..... ion of the iri. ti r;:(Ii:: : ' r.'rr: . mm -w v'mv-'i vvvuaiUDI (Ulf cnoie acd jurladiction tb mnt iHnlhle war tr. r-.M. tt.a Shhenff Wither will take fatlerton to wuurg io a aar or two. aa t a rlrcnlt court iiieel .t Koebiirg out Monoay. rroin the Junction Bulletin! Mr. JUgLUirT I'leaye Uke a few leona Irom the boye of Linn In their economic manner In hanuling the county' fin ance, and wh aper In the eara of the court houte ring, who put the county In dehtlllO.OW, with 23mlll. Ut" tell tliem the Linn boy are made up of the ilmfrV! 'rf PPt Hk you trained with in Waahlngton ulere iierformlnir tba acrobatic feat from a poroli.t paw" In W aahington to a gold atandarl re puhiican pM,r in Eugene under ilnu role. FRIDAY. There baa been conaiJerable query about the San Joae ecal. Here la . gcod deacrlptlon of it: The individual loaecta are ao email that they are not eaaily diatlnguialiahle by theunpracticedeye.but infected tree are recount! by the rough, arayun, curvy depoalt found on the twig and brancne. M tin i ruotwa on me oara beneat.1 will be found of an unnatural red color. Another unmistakable char acter ii the minute blank pimple in the center of each ecale. The present atage in the life of the Ineect la that of the nearly srown female. About the middle of May Iheee female wilt begin to pro duce living young, theegg maturing and batching within the body of the moth er. Thi repioductive procee will be continued by the hibernating insect for nvo orai weeke. by wh.cn time tbe Orat u,I., v a 7 . "mjJ?ml. I: batched indlvlduala will in tbelrturn be ! S! .m2r..' .BVA1e.r00uaA.H,,e sin to multlttlv. and in tbl way a con stant ti cocoa ton of Insect in all stage of development may be noted until cold weather again aeta In. It la rractlcallv Impossible to kill them while tb tree are in leaf. Coneequently the import ancejof winter treatment cannot be over estimated. At the head of tbe list of remedlea I tbe aubeclion of tbe tales tod tree to hydrocyanic gaa under a ctoee tentlike cover. Thla can only be managed by an expert, aa tbe gaa fa very dead') to all animal life. Nest in efficiency is a at rone solution of Osh-oil soap, at least a pound and a hall of the aoap to a gallon of wa ter, with which, not only the trunk, but every branch and twig should be moist ened, fur coal oil similarly applied la almost equally reliable, while even the .trongest emulsion will kill only a por tion of lb Insect. W here It le not possible to make these applications the bera'e remedy of cut ting and burning all tree harborrtng the ecale should be at once resorted 10. Socialist Organization. From th Peoplee Press : A meeting was held Wednesday even ag at tbe h me of Couioilmsn Richard u.r tbe purpose of orgnnlu'ng a toclalitt ub. Tbe following pv.'son wera pree- ent : 0. 0. Hoaue. O. 8. tlaralah. f?ha.. Knecllt. K. P. Ilvlanil OI. C.IM;. Jame Hayne. Ml Beli Hayne, W. t nammer, K. B. Anderson, 0. 0. Hale, Mr. and Mre. A. t. Hole. 0. C. Hog ue wa eiectea cnsirmsn and U. e. Harnisb srcreiary. Alter tome d acaislon as to R' ,.TDa Pur,0we ha chair appoloted 0. 8. Harnlrh. Wm. Richard, and Cbaa. n.orcui a committee to draft place lor or Canlastioo and r.nnrt at Ihm n.il nM. log, which wicb will be held at the asms piece nest Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at wnicn time tbe orgaoiiatloo will be completed. At the nest meeting, after tbe organ isation la perfected, tbe aoMtion "Will eociallem take away tbe IncenUveT-' will oe ai.cu.ird. County Prohibition Con vention. Thefounty convention of the Pruhl billon parly of Liun count will mat .t the court bouse in Albany, March 23, 1900, at I o'clock n. m.. fn. if,. . election. Every prohibltlonbt in the eounty I. ertitM and urged to attend. Let every one come. Tbe ensuing cam paign Is to be one of the most active a well a the mo-t important ibst ha oc c"mml1.!",U,e' B'"rf f Central T. P. Haca-la-Man, Cbaiiman. . .if .?',pe?n.te?dnt J' Ackerman wa in the lty lodav. Deed flUd : Fran Vallslidt to John Melnert.60 ..$ 3000 Mr. Nate Need ham arrived In Albany make AlUny hia borne going Intw busi ne. Hi lanilly have beva here sever al weeas. Tb Degree of Honor, who postponed tnett entertainment neverthelese pre eented a very pleasing program laat night after their meeting giving aome very uue living pictures among other IUUI9. Jai. Carroll and wife, of Maynard, Iowa, and Mr. George Carroll .have been In the city the guest of Mr. T. Wandol, while on their war borne from a trio ."""- Y"",ur""" tatter la a brother and tbe former undo and aunt vi airs, n a nasi. J --? K. Wralherford, of Albwy, laa been spoken of in high tone lor con- . ', . ani district on tbe union principles. Air. Wealhenord wouid be a wu eeiecuon. lie ia a capable re freeeniauve, a good anesker, a careful ui.u ana a lawyer wno bat many friend Junction Bullotln. At tt leativ al to ba hai.l at e.i.n May 10, U and 13. a mlscel . ... t 1 . . r IM.au. win w renuereu me nisi evening. "The Creation" be given May 11, and "tit Paul" the last evening. The baas ho win oe uog by Mr. uienn and Mrs. Koae Blocb Bauer baa consented to be tne aoprsno soloist. The Ladie Missionary aociety of the Flint Presbyterian church will give a re ception at the reaidonce of Mr. J. M. Ir ving, FridHv evening, from 8 to lOo'clock. A cordial invitation ia extended to all friend, young poople included. There will be no adinisaion charge, but a In e will offering will be taken. A very pluniant event wa the golden ...I i:.... vi- .n.i M. ii.. www IVHHIIIK.UI, m W their home in tb is city, yesterday, l helr three children and other relative were U present to enjoy the occasion with in. The wedding repsst wa worthy (an occasion of such rarity. Mr. and a. IVnoington continu to bsve the i will ami respect of ever bod v. who Al unite In wishing tbem at least a dia- iiond wedding. i ttckcrs After Gold Watches will And lie finest line to select from at Will A Staraa. Also a superior line ol the beat stakes of silver and nickel watches. Al waya aee them before buying.! M I BORN. Hr - OUM MINUS. In Albany on W wines- day, Feb. 28, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. E l Cummlngs, a girl. Ali doing well. acre O W Anderson by sheriff, to W Van Bclimyver, 1 lot, Bclo 0 M CcfTey et al by sheriff, to W J Van chmyver.. U 8 to Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain Wagon Road, 7.737.07 acre Patent A J Miller to T J Munkeis, Bclo , Patents, Loren Laugbead, and 11 Laugbead Loren Laughead by sheriff, to Lea Brown and J A Shaw, 160 acre, 10 K 4 0 II Laughead by aberiff to Lee Brown and J A Shaw, 160 acre. Tbe Dk mock at baa aucceeded in getting Possession of John Turner's pipe, life else, made to fit tbe smoker. ltcan be n on the counter of tbia office. 1 lot, ,0 15 376 275 463 .1 150 1800 IJjgan Deed, Mary W I aimer to Jobo wold. BO acre Deed, O It Bsts to E A Eatton. 100.17 acre. 11 W2 , Ohalcl mortgage for $720. Keleae tl mortgage lor $900. Motgaae for 12000 and l.'tfm. SUt Lend Board to W H tranfr of nvirtgaee for 12184. vircuu court, flaw cases. Elisabeth Devlne agt T M Devlne. Divorce. Weatherford A Wyatt atlor aers for plaintiff. bimonds Mfg Co aat D 0 Smith. Re covery money, attachment. Kelley & Curl attorney for plaintiff. EE God agt Mara and Flora Miller. Recovery of money, attachment. Can non & Newport, attorney for plaintiff. 3200 have reglatered In Marion county Yesterday waa Asb Wednesday th first day of I-ent, Tbe day Ukea ita name from the ancient custom of blesa Ing ashca on that day, tbe aahee need being made of the palma coneecrated on Sunday, 12 montha before. According to the Benedictine rule, on Ash Wednes day the monk returned to the cloister to converse, but at tne ringing ol tbe bell were lnetant'y (ilenU They were supposed to unshoe, ihemselve, wash their bead and make one common rayer, tbia to follow a religiona aorvice. 'he prieet having concentrated the! ash es and sprinkled holy water on them, threw tbem on the heads of the monk, aying, "remember that you are but dust, and toduat must return." Choice Diied Grape 8o. At O. E. Brownnellr. Clyde ;.IcClug ha eturoed from Ba lem where he ba been several month. Mr. George Patterson went to Rose burg today to attend the trial of b! ton Hugh next week. Mr. J. 8. Morgan ba returned from Snoopier, where be report ffirquiet, but grest Interest io the mine. H ' Nesl Sullivan, 0. 4 E. brskeman, wa broolh A'bany last n.ght with a mashed band for treatment. en""! Jo5a' W'r, Ibe noef of the L k. V - Don' tomorrow, Saturday otght, March 3, 1900. 7 1. 8. VanWinkle returned yesterday !i.?.o'n.rom U,,,'r bM be left bis . unuii io a critical condition. " wnitney rstoroed laat evening lro.a Sweet Home. Wbile there Lark Biltan ii,. v. i be iivee In i bofi iX , but wile ie a stiffs t t.n i. ... ' . -"-. vu, uv ia lull. vault,, tfuurnni. M.I inoe. Kiiev baa armniA.1 r;ii. .. brakeman on the O. a v.. h. i... t surceeded In tbe Albany Bottling Work 11.. J. - . - UV UlhriCI II. K aaaWiMa.aIa. Ka. ia Vurmiiii uviav anrl imAM t-. On eg. f wwavievwe leVT .K: ?tJ,,0,eo w"l deUw an addree " ev. Heed tomorrow. Pnif.. ' ,V0,drWf. Pfio Coast fcyaDieltat, w II come to CalifornU from Washington and hnM . u.- ford. Visalla:o;.r. "XTi-V ui... Th.l...u.' t""-. -i.nl. Claud and Alfred Tn i.. f -v-...i I I . ---.i.w auuiu um U.T a moil exneit hnniM c.u - . a -w uwwvaar ewMU UOJ Mr.Wm. Watkine. fnmU i ... i. i. i. . . iw - m uw irom eastern Uregon and wa in the city Monday evening. Billy brings flattering reports from tbe gold .union news. . . M. D Sallard. an U A1K.n. . ' j E. W. Frasier. hatVA AfWinAa-l aw Mai offlce, 311 New York Block. Seattle, where they will do a geetral real esUte Investment andlhrokaram kn.in. . reliable, trustworthy firm. J. at Ho lenn. a former Linn county ,tir!f? 1 fl1r PP' Granite, a unuiug camp in Juteru Uregoa. It waa hrinuvi in k. - foot or two of abow on tbe ground on the vutviuv Oakviile. . erowd attended tbe foneral ol r. a. rngn laat irrldav afternoon. The deceased was the eldett ion of Jess W. mm oarao rugn and waa born near the preeen. city of Walla Walla, tben missionary station, on December 12tb 1W0, He came to thi county with bis parents ia IM and hi. a raalla In ihl. eoDmy lor almost Ofty.two year. He 1886 te Mr. MarvJ. uwillil.auu WltU BIX imi I ffllilIPAA turvive blm. Some of onr beat clizna .n.ni n ?torday cutting and hauling wood for Mrs. W. II. Pugh. Tbe wood shed was filled and enouirb wood ent la flit it ajaio. The winter term of achnnl t. 1 1.i Friday. Prof. Nasi fin a ArM.nl In eci one of bis scholar at tb clow of the afternoon exerciaea. A lit... blbltion consisting of vocal and instru mental mnSlC Waa 0ln. A mtlitara ui,n it uia amen jonoie wa wen per formed. A recitation by Mia Lena Bbearer, 12 years of age, was bard to beat. After the llLerarv nmrrflin at Avar Tter eupper wa erved in tb school bouse. $15.40 was taken In at tb door which wili be used in purchasing doom lor tbe library. Dr. J. N. Smith and arifa. nf R1.m are visiting with Mr. I N. Smith who I dangerously ill. Mr. 0.0 Stone le vUltlne: with his parente nesr bere. Ha anuria ih oitigs cstcMng cat-fisb. which are vtry plentiful in Muddy. LtmiRoiBiu. Scio. From tbe News: Mr. I. A. M ankers, of Albany, ia at wieoome oi n-r motber, Mre. 8. A, r irmer, near tin city, and i quite thla week. Tbe machinery for tbe flax mill i ex pecieo io arrive a boat the firat of thi montn, and tb work of installing it win negin upon its arrival, after which a test will be made with tbe atraw now on nana. r resident H. L. Boardman. nf u. Minnville College, will ocennv the nnlnlt at tbe M. E. church in thia eitv finnda. March 4tb. At tbe morning meeting be Will deliver an addreaa m lha miiIu. ..J I. - muM tvs wura. A. M. Tonnw. of thia !( la nrVln In the Intereat of the id. W. A , at Lyons, and ia meeting with great suc cess. jast week be bad aeenrad nearl luinj appucatioae, and wia organize cam p there in the near future. Tbe farmer's Inailtnta. htAA In h city latt week under the direction of the uregon agricultural college, waa aa great a aucceta a the aaot aansnina could have expeciea. ine attendance waa large. and tb intereat taken in the mMin. h . I . i . a .... wu. wruivre was mueea gratifying. Douglas MInto.aeonstab!a from R.l.m waa in Bclo Wednesday nisht. Ha nmi bere with a warranto! arrest for Matt Craft, bnt a Mr Graft waa in tbe neigh Dornooo. oi suverton be waa telephoned io ana asaea to "show nn" at Ma am m ubt, wnicn ne agreed to do, and Mr Minto returned to Halem. Tbe trouble ia aaid to have arisen over a number of goats, which It ia alleged are now unlaw- tuny in toe charge of Mr. Craft. SOCIAL ANDTERSOiNAI. Kneper Vandraa ba been in Portia.. a fwyfg Stln,,0B ,B Portland for to Uifeuj!'0' ll" M roood. Mrs. Perry Prettvmao. of went to Portland thi afternoon. , ' Iter W A. Smlek will dependence tomorrow. Mr. C. B. Irvine he rmtnm-A m o.i. and Ukn ebarg of tbe Sentinel. Mr. Ora Oosner. a! Aal&m U.1.1.1-- in the city the gueat of tbe Mil te Oard. Mrs. Taylor of CorvaUia 1 in the dtr tbe guest of her (liter Mr. W. H. Ifn-- 8n , Robert DePoe. a ...j... will tour Enron w.l, r..n.i. . - dianband. ' MIse Anna Marshall .k' v... v ... . ..; .7 ...7 " VCBH Tt.t igos aiii ns retnrned te .AJibny.'nd i" ttkch ia county tbl pring, 7 Mr. Burnetf, of McMinnville. mother of J udge Burnett wa 83 year of age a r 'P n Ten remembered by a visit from ber aoa, ' r .Thi WM '1 dance at tbe ball of Liun Engine Co. No. 2 last evening, en- SATURDAY. RELIGIOUS. IaiuaAia, W. E. Glilet baa returned Irom the logging camp on tbe Little Wil lamette, where be found John Alphloe, wbo had been reoorted aa earlonaiv in. jured in a good atate of preeervatioo. though be had bad a close call. He waa standing on a log reeting on another when a tree that waa felled itruca tbe nioer euu ana inrew Dim aoout HI teen I . -wwmnuw oer large (Mt risht nn inm ik. -i- ti .. l. properly to her relatives ant mn. , .i.. ""----'" . -.. M.lfeTW. W A..I...I- II. . mv bla tbigb anC it waa thought at first be v pumu 1 or,ny bm InsUtutioo, Mil W . ins London bkitcb ol a recent date -a. orignt ana bsndsom Amer- ",a wnos features are known to readers of lha Rkti.i mi., it j ."ri."!..0 1' ,n -1ial of 'Innrlw FliI al ska sr.laa . . of iafome.' " v.on,.o merme Mr. W. H. Goltra ta Hmrf.. u evcral week iilnee from pneumonia. He I the executor oftheeatate of the late Jane Kees, whose will will be Bled upon hi recovery. Ae nearly aa can be learned Mrs. Kees left all nf h.. i. bad a thigh broken, but fortunately be waa not hurt much and will continue hia won. II - IV "7 i , r ONLY S2.75 fcNOHOMONaV.tultiiw .i. iui. ua evlul lu .wi. vlrilRM l.t. tto nam iT uf hii'litw aiviutul dMly .1 hart ..4 .r... .111! . will Mtilt Ihl. UlllF. TRIMMiSIUVII lu yuu iij iprM, ptH to .vamlMtloa. itnln. n4 try It am HHirillllimf of. nil If found Mltf MiUfMIryv .MO. . r M..IM M. Ik. .Ml w .rfl .!.. jmm .n m ..... w4t t tli. aipriM .IIMlt ... .M.1.1 V.rprtM2.7S, Um4 hkm rti.n.1. LinrM. hra.a will aivniir. w to cnf. far wk 1.000 mllaa. THI a CAPS ! LA TIST BTVkK FOR FALL and WIHTtSl. ; M .B ..Ir. a M-t kir .U mttt kkMt Mm Albany people wno with to hear Jna qulu Miller caa do o tomorrow night by going to ueoauon. Tbe Linn County Council will meet at neaa tomorrow when delegatee will oe eiectea to tue atate grange. In a desperate game the O. A. O. bask. et ball team defeated tbe Monmouth girl a to s. nat ii tne maner oi a game oetweea aioany ana nionmoutn R. A Booth arrived here today from the BoothKelly mill at Wend ling. Mr. Booth etate the mill will start op about snaron i, cutting ou.uuu reet per day, on a new cootract of 10,000,000 feet just aiguwu vf tutint. uuara. About twenty member of the Oregon Volunteer met lt night at the hall of Linn Engine Co. No. 2 ana began ar rangement for an organisation. Capt. M. I). Phillip wa elected chairman and Roy Saltmarth secretary. Tbe coroner at Eugeue waa notified that the body of a atlll-born child bad been found near th cemetery and im mediately aummoned a jury and went to tbe place, to find a piece of bacon which a dog had left there. The Pacifio Homettead la tbe name of a naw agricultural paper just darted at Sslem. R. J. Hendricks ia manager, which indicate that it is issued by tb Statesman on it press. It ia well got ten np and oovera a big field well. A mong th picture it on of G. L. Reea, of thii county. . . - Jasper Harden, of tbl city, has just received bit fourth installment of $100, from the Knight of the Maccabees. Mr. Hayden bad a policy for $1000 ia this or der and fonr year ago wa totally dis abled, and be l now receiving the ' t,Vi,2?J!: amount of hia policy In ten annual pay- lr,whuiiK"w' i. ni .inn ... Bap, inn full. r -' """" '-" I w uunuuia nvvitw, Kti? Mniwl will, HMVa.10. ! n.r( WW I m . . udobu. A large and fine stock of clean and tc- vmvw mm wvu v. uurwu V. tllV UJB nr.l.k,T Irwin. ftii.iBMd with thr. row. and colli Sm mH rUi elntb btttlun onuumli tmUm mAm. IkMHkul .llfl MU.I Ll MI4I . . . i.. ' - - r.i.i.. 65AR8. ROEBUCK at CO OMIOAQO play. 7tlMaM.laUfc.r.ltorwamtrilll a.w.r.i , a mm, i... . . r i : JJ pariy wa ' "J "' iaa aicuoy Wednesday evening at the home of her fath.. u. A. R. McCoy. Nearly fifty young people apent a deligbtfnl evening goeswngtle .... very cute repreeeo- tt on of popular ooga were given. A delicloua lunch waa served. W-CHoeflein.wrhohaa been in the " v. a a. aa brakeman for a number of veare. wa nniin.1 in ,.s K! Ut5LM IV D"s. d-mthter of . ' iiewpori last Sunday evening, Rev. Dawson officiating. Mr. Hoefiein haa been transferred to the east end of the road and will make hia home at Albany. Gaaette. According to the Slayton Mall, E.J. Seeley waa In that citv Wednesday and began arrangements f r the eetabliah tnent Of a creamer tham i inn. 200 feet will be nrUm.1 Kl .. . i intended to have the plant running by April 1. Stafton la ImL.u t " "w ! L .. . - iriuS .uco a spienaid creamery man as bwkj at uim neaa oi lie creamery. A farewell nartv waa 1 . -. - . :. . - -. ner. uu jura, iavis. at tnnir hm. .1.:. .u. n j ----- mia 1 ".u . UV """f . " tijg the eve Of tbeir densrtnra for Pl.il.J.ii.:. where they abode. Mr:aBdrMra.D.."K:r.""'r many friende d nrins- thai. residence in Stavton. and will be greatly rniaeed from social circle.-Stytou Cor. otatesman. Mr. George W. Dodder ant .if. tl !Ident?,0' A.,bnr h v- mided yi 17 lor several yeare.are now resident of Portland, where Mr Dodder ie working in a tailor thop. Mrand Mr.penbam, the latter of whom i.a f.ughUr of Mr. Dodder, are residents of Portland a so. Km Rarth. 1. In a minister' f.mily in New Yoik 'vilY and Harry Dodder ie Vcrkln- jll! where in thla atate. Presiding Elder Shangle will preach in sue m. &. ennren csoutn in tbe morning, Biahop Morri will preach in St Petera Kpiacopai church, Sunday morning aiarcnniiai 7:90. pNj At tne Christian church tomorrow morning following the sermon on "Tbe Liivine iommand", tbe annual offering will be taken lor Foreign Mictions. At 3 p m to ere will be baptismal eervicea at to rapti. cnarcb. Ubristian En deavorat6:30In tbe evening, subject "How God pay men." Preaching at 7:30, anbjoct "Man'a xtremity-God'a vppunuoitj. au are welcome to these eervicea. . vi-... 1 m 1 . - uuueu rresovtensn. Ainrmno- .nr. ahip at 10 :80, en ject of termon, "Diver- ni , 0.1.1 i 1 . . d md vi iii u,. Dautia.n pcncxii it ii!n. Junior Endeavor at 3:30, Senior Endeav or at o :ju, evening worship at 7 :30, sub ject wi eermon, -in vesire tor a Med tatot." All are invited to attend these services. Preabvterian Chnrch. Mornlno Ah ship at 10:30, evening worship at 7 :30, Dauuaui ecnooi at 11 :4o, Junior Endeav or at 3:30. Senior Endeavor at A-.tfl. Subject of morning eermon. "Steadfast- neaa in oreaxing 01 bread." even nir Ibe Brands of Jeans." A cordial in. vitation to all the services ie estendad to ail. A mkn.' wifa an.l rt. i.it 1 .u , Albany today In a aohnnn.. , braska. In deetltnta nirrnml,.. . Tl i . . j . : . -""'i ut w. iv"!, .uu no wort, to uo. Une man gave them a sack of flour to help tbem tSWllllVa A Scio Robbery. During last night tbe Wel Fargo ex press office at Scio, M. M. Peery, agent bkh ia located In Mr. Perrv'a drue store, waa entered through a window by Durgiar ana su in money uten liom the deek of the company. About . too in the drug store till waa not disturbed. There wa no clue to tbe burglais. A fin.... T Dii f . t v. 1. . 1 L "hi i. io Hoseourg on legal busfnew. ft, will defend Hugh ratterson in the circuit court at that place next week. Guard. Mr. Claod Taylor, wbo ba been visit J!! w nyJrlend MWml day will soon begin breaking for the Southern Pacific out of Reeobnrg. Claud H one of the beoesof tbe Dewey fleet in the battle of Manila. - A birthday party was eivan t..i ing by tbe member ol tha nh.n.. church at tbe residence of County School Superintendent McDonald. Each truest orougnt in a little silk bag a cent for each veer of age, making a neat contribution for church purpoee. The awning aa pleasantly apent. Mrs. Herbert Richet arrived on laet night's overland from the east, and will baveebargeof the millinery department OIL. E. A H.J. Hamilton the coming year. While east M. Riehel made a special study of tbe latest fashions and bought for tbe firm a One Hoe of good a this department. Mrs. Richel's work in this department a year ago met with f?tw2 I'iTVj?? AJby pwple gener. ally wiU be glad to know of her return. vith ma anssioxAxrrs. One of the nicest affair of the season waa tbe eocial given last evening at, the beantifni home of Mr. J. M. Irving by S4 v :dlt" M'Mionary Society of thi Presbyterian charch. Under tbe made tOUCb of Miss Valla Trwlm, h. had been artistically deeraii' r. ik. oceaaion with festoons of ribbons and evergreen and arrangement of tmilax an J flower presenting an attractive ap prncL . ' called forth universal praiie. Tb gnetu were alven rards nn. 00 wbicb were the nam a. nf nrnmimi miseionarie. offerina-tnnii-a nfi...ra.. Hon, and affording an excellent means for better information ahnnt tha civiiizere of tha world. The tnit waa kept np by a fine exhibition of Ala, ka curios under the charge of Mr. O. T. Porter, and of Manila eurloe explained by Mr. Roy 8altmarb, while George Hasten in a corner by himeelf kept a msgaphooe reeling out it" aonei. mnahi and speeches. A delicate lunch in keep ing with the Snrrr.nnHinir. and relished. Tbe attendance waa latee. The Bridge The city council held a'apecial meetim latt evening and discussed the bridge. xne inveatigauon ahowa that there was no contract between the city and county, but that the county in appro priating the money aimnl mH. m. orandum atatine that ha ended with the payment. , counsel . was ordered -employed to report on the responsibility ol tbe City after hsrinv aivan nnti...lu ing all traffic on tlm hriitm iiij .-a also in reference to tbe county' reeponsi- . . A Wonderful Sight. Dr. Lamberion In a letter to the E. A. of Lebanon eayt Dr. Hill ba made a bargain for an tSOO static machine aith all tbe ex-ray apparatus connected. Tue Doctor eaya tr at with the machine he looxed clear tbrouga Dr. Hill as ,'arge ana fat a n is, ne couta see bis grest big heart beat and a knife at hit back. He think it ia a big thing to look clear through a friend and eee his heart, liv er and bones. Tbe Dr. talked and it made h.'m shudder. In having tbia ma chine Albany will be in pace with the big world of ours. , Among the pictures in tbe Oregon Na tive Son for February are ones of Rev. Cuahlng Eel of l&M.Rev. H H. 8pu)d ing of 1836, Rev. Elkanah Walker of 1838 and Key. gamuel - farcer of 1838. This magasine ia a valuable addition ta Oregon literature and deserve the sup port of the people ol tbe state . Rev. David Mclntnrff. M ' forma. V.-l gene minister, now of Spokane, who ia well known by many Albany people, ia getting quite a reputation for slum work u umui woere Deis working with a local preacher. He recent) ..i. . powerful eermon on a billiard table. i Rev. Slortevant. of the Baniiatahnmh announces that, he will preach sermons on tbe following snbieeta nn (K. J.,.. given: March 11, "What would Jeena do with a million dollars?" March 18, "When would Jeeu go to church?' March 23, Would Jen join a Club er Lodge:" April 1. "Vonld J.n. ,k. Republican oa Democratic ticket?" Burkbart A Lee hrveaecidt to rM their stock a comn.eta and nn.h.i. line of wall paper, and havn n order with W. A. Maxwell & Co. of Chi cago, tbe iargeat distributor of wall pa per in the world. Great or. f. , in selecting the stck, many new ahadea 7 x' arnvo about March 20 Strictlv'bUHinesa French the jeweler. Will ft 3tark, jewelers. " ; Crescent Bicycle, . -Hopkins Brothers, agents." ; : Best Ricyde for tue mouey. ' Crescent bicycles at Hopkins Brothere for only f 20, 30, $35 and $50. " Tr HaVB.J,5u tridonr ItaHan NaugaL Vwreck'e Sugar Bowl, 2nd street. . Be sure and aee the anti rust tinware at Hopkin Bros, wiU last a lifetime. GotoVerick'a shaving and hair cut ting parlor for first claea work. Hot and cold bath. Clean towel to every timer. ' Miea Long makea op-to-date picture In the highest style of tbe art of photo graphy. The beet meata of ali kind and good Jreatment at the Albany Drewed vd Cpanya marke jnst down Second treet. Good weight and prompt attend ion.