fr V. NU TTINU lid. and Prop. Hiuuiuu a . all a Pom Uluco ol Alt.imy euor,a Hticonti olaR mall matter. pooiq si; SJjmd uf pjucxtb ai; uy 7,1 a;;. u;iou smy 'szsivid sji Ems of sssviu Ui' jsjj aV pup sauo jpai jiju; wo;-7 pasuvip '3up)p?p S3)V3jr) svziavr 'vjfljvdvsjvs sjxxfi jriji rtVs j;p sjnqv.ii,,. 4S30AVpi 'spuaitf 'noX punojv yocj JMtod S)i ui achlipq smu not' 'Kpiuaj t'Bma,apg si 6up2$ UJUSEKUli BALE. That houi-u just caet of Magnolia Laundry, formerly used as soi'a water factory, inuet tie re moved lrom lot within thirty days, Annlv to H C. NVatho.n, Jut Nat. linnk Building. To Whom it May Cosceun. I heribv sive notice that my wife Elizabeth J Bielinoll lias left my lied and honrd without my consent and without just cause or provocation, and 1 will pay no debts of her coiitraciinp. E. L. ltPHIINKM.. Gates, Oregon FOR SALE. 70 heart of stock sheep For particulars cull at the Dkmuchat ollico. FOR RAL15. Clean seed oats, mile. barley, timothy and clover hav, cheat r nay. oil, rkniibkb FOR SALE. For tho next two weekf I will sell my household furniture, at a treat bargain. Call at my rooms ovci Harnish'f Photograph nailery. Mm. S. E. Ball. FOR SALE. Pure bred whito Plymouth llock eisijs 1.00 Der settini:.1 I). A, KlKKl'ATBIC'K, I With Stewart & box. DAVIT) F. YOUNG, pancr hanger and painter, Albany, Or. J'Iionc3B2, black. WANTED. Carpet rage, In exclianee for weaving. T. S. Alxxakuhk,; E. end 8th St UKASa bliliD nl all kinds, consianllv o band t Benders Peed Store, Ferr Btreet. HONG W A II I ON.; CO., Second St. near Lyon street. Alb'iny. Sells Cbi- nose medicine, cninrFo rice, Luiiueao inn and nut oil. FOR SALE My farm miieB from llnlsev, Or. Any one desiring a good homo'iu Linn county Bhonld investi gate til ia at once. For temie and fur ther particulars call on or address ,;, Jab. A. Smith, Ualsey, Oregon. Look Out for Them. You may expect thein at your bouBe unir dav trying to sell you a sewing ma- 0'ilno for $00 or $70 that jou can buy for $S5 or $10 on installments from other responsible firms. They offer $15 or 20 for an old machine, aim iicucuvij .ou ple bito at thoir bait, giving their old machines away anil pay $10 mure besides then the same machines are sum w uuiur partioB, Thoro ia no uiacnino on mi ! .mii mm (a ehaiti Etitcii ma chine) that yon cannot buy (or $.15 or $10 on time. If vou are iniereHieu cuu un i. ii will n'm n!d rnliublu Btnving ma chine' dealer and 1'inrn more vbout these hoodwinking scheme, and whore you can get those machines at a email pruii over wholesale cost. Art Studio, ; Hiss Nollio Richards has oponeil ner Art Btudio on tho corner of Sixth and Thurston St. TIiobo wiahinir instruciioiiB in froo hand drawing, drawing from na- luro, and painting will do won 10 can on her. I'iguro painting a specially. Los- son days, Tuesday, Wednesday and but-Tii-day. VIOLINS. iffS RICHARDS Violin maker and repairer. All work done according lo tho known scientific methods of constructioii.lised by masters of Cremona, Italy. 1 oniv the choiccBt old woods and varnish. I warrant all of mv work to give perfect eatlr faction, mosi wuhuuk iu class violin are invited tp call at my res idence on tho corner of tub and 'lliurslon tieots. 1 will also givo lessons m violin plny ni to those wishing n practical teiuher. M. Senders & Co, Hay and Oat Warehouses i1"" Seventh and Railroad Streets. V. o a: e prepared to take on stoiaii tied hay, will buy your oaci in an uanlt at top market pr'ce. fJACKBFURSISllt'Vf, ,.ts bought iu plngpoint, SENDERS & CO. CITY TREASURERS NOTICE Notice ia be.eby given that liinds n n band to pay city warrants Noe. U5l t U10 inclusive of the issue ol lS'.Ul. liter st on said warrants will cease with til dilo of this notice. Albany, Or., Dec III, lfOO E. 1 . Pahkbk, City Treasurer, New L.UWS. . Following are the bills originating in the HHiiam which been me laws at this sion of the legislature : I, by Mays Providing for expression of choice in selection of United Sta'e. Senators by the people. 10, by Sweek RWatiog to the diawirg )l i -. 13, by Loouey Taxation of goods' m-m haniliso, etc., ;n c'tiea and towns. 28, by Smith of Multnomah Increas ing efficiency .f public echools'. by Sweek tuthorzing Portland to dl i -JBt. ul market block. 37 by Urownell For publication of revised code. M, bv Inman Fixing fees of county officer in Mulfnoniah county. 44, by Htiewer Sepsions of circuit court in Seventh District. Sfi, by Mulkoy Declaring unnavigahle streams highways. 01, by Josephi Selection and sale of stite lands C2, by Smith of Bakir Re'ative to meeting by Slate University regenCB. 63, by Loonay Fowl and Dairy Com missioner cct. til, by Inman Amending code relative lo Multnomah judges. Tl, by Ditnmick Relating to actions in justice courts. 75, by Maya Providing vestibules for street cars, 7, by Steiwer Amending act creating Wheeler county. 80, by Daly Creating office of slate bacteriologist. 07, by Wehrujg Appropriating $800n for stale fair premiums. !)8, by Sweek Raising salary of Su preme Court reportei. 103, by Kuykendall Authorising dis trict and high schools. 108. by Williamson Providing for scalp bountieB. 112, by Fulton Providing bounties for destruction oafish-destroying animals. 114, by Fulton Relative to director? incorporations. 110, by Daly Relating to Bchoo1 lands. 126, by Kuykendall Audillng claims against the state. 130, by Brownell Providing for the care of orphans and foundlings. 137, by Joseph! -Creating office of aud itor of Multnomnh county. 138, by Inman Defining liability of owners of vcseels for damages. 142, by Kuykendall Requiring deposit ol cancelled warranls with the Secretary of Btate. 140, by Booth Belating lo location of mining clalma. 102, bv Brownell Providing addition al compensation for Governor. 171, by Smith of Multnomah Incor porating Port of Portland. 17S, by Keller- Enacting Torrena law system of title registration. 174, by Brownell-Providing for fish hatcheries. 170, by Kuykenuall Limiting print ing of biennial rsporls of stats officers. 180, by Hunt Amending Australian ballot law. 18, by KuyKondall Relating to fllinj ol reports bv state officers, l'JO, by Marstort Relative to Oregon Soldiers' Home. 191, by Hunt Primary law for Mult nomah county, 1BI1, by Steiwer Fixing salary of Su peiintondent of Schools in Wheele, county. 1117, byMayt Amending law regard ing transfers of slocks of goodB, 201, by committee Uniform system for taxation of property. 202, by Johusor. Acceptance by state ol certain lands. 20(1, by Hunt Incorporating city ol t'ortiand. 20!), by Mulkey Prohibiting saloons within 300 feet of school buildinus. 210, by CSmith of Baker Regulating sue ot liquors near n.iues. Sid, by Williamson Amending law re. luting to prosecuting attorneys. 220, by Smith of Baker Fixing ealar- ,os ol certain officers in Baker, Malheur and L lalsop counties. 221, by Mayr. Charter commission for Portland. 227, by Smith of Yamhill Providing water for Btate institutions. 232, by brownell Method of building branch railroad lines. 234, by Hoolh Fixing salary of certain county treasurers. How's This? Wo ( Iter One llnml (or liny case of CJntnrrli that cannot be creii i.v null s Lntiirrh euro. F J. I'HKiNKV & CO.,Props., Toledo, O. t P. tile IllH.'raitrit!) liavn kHA..n 17 I Client lor tho Inst 15 yenis, and believe mm p-ru-cuy uonorauio iu nil business t rilllHIlOf lOlia and limtninllv nl.l.. tn .......... out any obligations made bv tnoir firm. " KST iTUAX, W bolesalo Druggist, lolcilo, O. WaLUINO, KlHNAN MaRVIX, Wholesale Druggists, loledo, O. Hull i- Catarrh Curo is takeu internally, ac'ing directly upon tho blond and mucous b..itlt, Sold by nil druggis's. Tes'tiuion nils free. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. IOl'SP. MOVISU.-1 am still prepared ............. . .,,, iuu, ui uuimings. in the very host mnnuer, at reasonable rntoB. Drop a card in the Albany pot ollico, or telephone Black St. U. W.TA Vl.Olt Torrena Land Bill. Following is tbe substance of the Tor rens Und bill, the enactmeot of which was secured bv Senator Kelly of Albany. The bill makes all recorders of deeds regittrara of titles in their rospective counties, and provides that the owner of ny estate or inlerett in land, whether leul or tquiiable. may appl) to have his tlUe refeinWtHi. No mortgage or other eBtate lees tban 1 fee simple shall be registered nnless the fee simple shall first b registered. The proceedings for the registration of a land title are much in the nature of a suit to quiet title and are brought in the circuit court. All fees are paid by tbe applicant and the cost will depend upon the history of the convejances thiough hicb the tills has pai-se-J, All persons inteiested are given notice as in suit cl quily, but any person claiming ao in threat may have his claim considered within two years. I Iter the expiration of two years he may also make bis claim ut cannot, iu case ho establish a rixhi secure the laud itself, He must accept tmtisucuon of his claim in money. After laud has been registered, no title there adverse or in derogation to the title of tbe registered owner (ball be acquire'! by any k-ng'U of possession. When a land title has been registered, a certificate of such registration ie made, and a dupli cale cerlificate delivered to tbe owner of the laad. For two years this certificate shall be prima facie evidence ol title, and after that time it shall be conclusive evi tenet. A regiBteredonner of, land detiring to transfer his whole estate or interest therein, or ecme distinct pait or parcel thereof, or seme undivided interest there in, or lo grant eat of his estate for life, or from a term of not less than ten years, may execute to the intended transferee a deed or instrument ol conveyance in any torm authoruad by law for that purpose. And upon filing such deed or other in strument in the registrar's office and sur rendering lo the registrar the duplicate certificate of title, and, upon it being made to appear to the regietrar that the transferee has the title or interest propos ed to be transferred and is entitled to make the conveyance, and that the trans feree has the right to have sueh estate or interest transferred to him, he shall make out and register as hereinbefore provided a new certificate and also tbe owner's duplicate certifying tbe title to the estate or interest in tbe land desired to be conveyed to be in the transferte, and shall note upjn the original and duplicate certificate the date of the trans fer, and the name of the transferer, and the volume and folio in which the new certificate is registered, and shall tamp across the original and Bur rendered duplicate eeit'ficate the word ''cancelled." "livery transfer of registered land shall be deemed to. be registered under this act, when the new certificate to tbe new transferee Bhall have been entered, as in the caee of tbe iirat registration; and all other dealings shall be consider, ed as registered when the memorial or nolation Bhall have been entered in the rpgitter upon the fjl um constituted by the existing certificate of title of theland. But, for tbe proleclionol the transferee or pereon claiming thiough any transfer or dealing the registration shall relate I back to the timo of filing in the regis-, trar'a ollico the dtcd, instrument or no-1 tice pursuant lo which the transfer memorial or notation is made.'' The Chicago Tribune is now quite cer tain that the government would be ruin ed by the paisago of the shipping eub idy bill. But it will be remembrred that the Chicago Tribune thought the same thing concerning the Porto Rican tariff bill until the administration mind changer came around. The mind changer aeema to bo du for another visit to tho Tribune office. Commoner. FlGPRUNE Cereevl Fruit 46 Grains A Perfect Food Drfnk Made from the choicest fruits and cereals grown in California. Possesses a delicate flavor and aroma not found In any other Cereal Coffee. All grocers sell it.' Al,l. l'l'.USONS linvitig "White" sewing iniU'binos uceiling ntttpntion or ropnirs ropinlloB of where tlioy were pnr rhacrd, eivn have tame Attemled to free of clmrgu, by leaving orders at Stvwivrt ilSox, Ihiw. I'o,, Agents. J. E, Lawloii, Salesman. IT TAKES MORE THAN TOLLING BRIDGES And heavy raina to ke;p people from our store SEEKNG BARGAINS. Money ia made at every tuin by riding ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE SUPPLIES. WE REPilR ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES. ALL WORK GUAR NTEED. MATLOCK & OIT. REVERE HOUSE, Albany, WOODWORTH'S TOXINE WORM POWDERS. A sure cure for worms, stomach, bowel, and liver trouble in sheep and goats, cattle, bosses, poultry and Bwine. It is easy to administer, certain In results. It iB fed in grain or salt Price 50 cents per package. Six for $2.50. Sent prepaid on receipt of prico. Manufactured by the WOODORTH DRUG CO. Albany, Oregon arising from effect! of Belf-abnso, dissipation, excesaea, or cigarette smoking. Cures Lost Manhood, Impotenoy, Jjost FowerV'NifrhULosseB, Spermatorrhoea, Insomnia, Pains In Back, Evil Desires, Seminal Emissions, Lame Back, Nervous Debility, Headache, ITniltnesa to Marry, Loss of Semen, Vari- f"y"l cocele, or Constipa tlon, Stops Quickness of Discharge, Stops Nervous Kl 1 Twitching of Eye lide. Effects are immediate. Impart vigor and potency to every rjwtjjl function. Don't got doBpondont, a cure Is at hand. Rostorcs email, undeveloped UtuJ organs. Stimulate a the Drain and nerve centers. 60c. a box, G for $&&0 by mall. A written guarantee, to cure oc money refunded, with 6 boxes. Circulars free. ynsi imsJ v J Address, B1SHOP. REMEDY.COm San Francisco. Gal. The Chicago,35 J c:i.. ..::ui. :.:- OllllJJKJj UUIUUIC, VlilUlC Willing. You cannot get greater value whatever price you pay. awaraea uoia meaai l, Paris Exposition. Write for nearest agent's address. CHICAGO WRITING MACHINE CO., - Chicago, V. S. A. E. L. KING, general agent, Albany, Try Parker Bros. For the best Groceries, Baked Goods, and Fresh Produce and Fruts. A.SD GOODCHILD. Oregon. MTSVIGORi? VITALITY! SfAIORMONISHOPS PILLS hava fcecu ia o:a ,.- orer 60 years by tho leaders of tlio Mormon Chorch and their fnllntrATM. PrtRHIvnlv miron tho wnrflt "AitcA tn old and vouncr Fosliay & Masou, Agents -Tl NTS av J IN. E. WINNARD M. D. OFFICE: Tweedale block. Residence cornere'5t i and Broaualbin, Albany, Ore; n, Telphone, reeiddnce, Red 42, office Red 145. DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Purgeoa Hill Block - - . Alhany, Or. Littler & Littler Broadalbin St., Albany, Or. Vour Teeth can he filled or ex traded without pain by DR. ADAMS. Hoo. Collins D D S A. Jack Hodges D D 8 COLLINS & HODGES" DenMsts. Odd Fellow"!! Temple, Albany, Or. H. A.LEIOTGEE, Dentist Crawford Dlock Albany 0r PAPER HANGIVG ir further y? " r"' PUt on .?ySn" T. ' DAVID f. yon JIG, The Paper hanger and Painter. H. F. flerrill T Rr N0E AND L0 AN AGENT - THE K. O. T. M erery Saturday evening at K. G. T. M nail. Visiting Knighu inited" " A.O. BEAM, Commander. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Willamette Camp No. 6465 meet second and foorth Saturday" of JmJ month in the G. A. R. hall. Vjefdrt membere are invited. v"'tirg u r. t C &" BcmKnAKT, V. 0. . E R Boston clerk. M. WYGANT, SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN "Terms reaeonahle. 'omojs. Albany, Or. SUMMONS iN THEClKCUITCounT OF Tim StAIB Of ..-uv... ruji UOUNTY, Uepartment No, ?. J P Wallace, plaintiff, VI W S WhIIhco r. n c .... , . istrator of the estate of R 7ane wZ'",' deceased) N S Knox and Everett Knox her nusoanaj uenry vy Wallace and Lilhe Wa ace. his w fn. a v TV Knox, her husband; Filana Fox and J h ""?iiuu; mosa Wallace and Pearl Wallace, his wife; Alice Wallace HrIUpP Wa ace and OF Wnll..o X la.TK f & S.."" 0si.f B VVallace Cori ij.iLB, xvusseii Wallace, W W nauevand Linn r-nnnf r nn . nnjs j "(."! uerenu- To Hallie P Wallace and C F Wallace her husband; Cora Macel Wallace and iiiira, ueiunuani8 above named. n Ttm jname qi? THE STATE OF i Urpcron vou nrn horlm pear and answer the coniplnintof the above named plaintiff in tbe above entitled court now on nle with Mip nlnrlr np Hn: . . - - - - v. buiu uuurt on or before the date prescribed in the order for publication of summons upon you, to- V i i. Tu 1UI u 1116 btst day of Annl. 1901. the unma . .i weeks from the date of th Rrf r,..i,i:. of Baid summons. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required.the plaintiffwillapnlv to tbe court for tho relief a-- prayed for in its complaint, to-wit: For a judgment against defendants W S Wallace and L B Knox as administrator of the estate of R June WallnrH fnrl?rtt) mlrl. , Opt, 4, 1899, at 8 per cent per rinnurn and aiauiiiuje ices ana costs and dis durements and for a decree of said court fnreclnfiino. nn. nAH.: . .. j . r? "iiam morifMce ' described in said complaint and directine that the real nrorprtv HnMini n . -w-wiuw uierein to- Becitinitiff at a nninM t jq.,u.:. ilL lni" und,nry "'ie ol lbs Edward . . r " . .Vu" waiui .Not. No ui ana umii jn, 56 jD Tr ihi. vvestoftbe Will.Mer. and 29.: " chains East of lbs Went linn nf s.,.. !ctal?! Township, and running thence 'fist 17.60 v r I, in r-u""' . J I,,a plains; then iw uwui uience fSoulh 11 Uha ns to the d ncenf hr!ni- -Alr6 ing 2i) acres more or less, in Linn county" j .w ma stiiu omim or Dlainti ff amount nc to SIM.fin ilh i....,mm' ly?IleAl. oejt Per annum further earn nf $40.03 as attorney! fW ana l ift CrtsU nnH r.!,.,. ? te8 : , . ----- 7 ''.-cuifing 10 Kg taxed herein, and f.tr ottu as to the court may seem pronpr iuouHiauiiueani puoiication of tni summons is published in th Ain.vJ A'..wi.nA vj uiuer or Hon H f Palmer, countv indtrp i-f t.; A (to. W. WRIGHT. Attorney for Pla'ntiff