The ordinary nervous headache wilt be great! relieved, aid in ninny cases cntlic- y cured, by removing tlie waist of one'i dress knotting, the hair high up on the head out of the way, and, while leaning over a basin, placing a sponge soaked In water as hot as it can be borne on the back of the neck. Repeat this many timcs.also applying the sponge behind the ears, and the strained muscles and nerves that have Caused so much misery will be felt to relax and smooth themselves out deliciouslv and very frcqxiently the pain promptly vanishes In consequence. Every woman knows the aching face and neck generally brought home from a hard day's hcpph?g( or from a long round of calls and aft'T noon teas. She regards with intense cis satisfaction the heavy lines drawn around her eyes and mouth bv the long strain on her facial mii6cles, and when she must carry that jvorn countenance to some dinnerparty or ecening's amusement, it robs her of all the pleasure to be had In it Cosmetics are not the cure, nor bromides, nor the many nerve sedatives to be had at the drug shop. Use the sponge and hot wate- again, bathing the face in water as hot as It can possibly be borne; apply the sponge over and over again to the temples throat and behind the ears, where most of the nerves and musaies of the head center, and then bathe the face In water running cold from the faucet. Color and smooth ness of outline come back to the face, an astonishing freshness and comfort is th result, and if a nap of ten minutes can fl low, every trace of fatigue will vanish. The 6ame remedy Is invaluable for sun burn, and the worst case of this latter af fliction of sensitive skins will succumb to the hot-water treatment. The colu douche should not be allowed in this case ; Instead a light application of vaseline or cold cream, which prevents peeling of the skin as the hot water prevented Inflammation. Nothing so good for tired eyes has yet been discovered as bathing them in hot water, and neuraligia in nine cases out of ten will yield to applications of cloths wrung out in hot water in which the hand cannot be yome.-Ifarperys Hazart they may be cleaned by using a teaspoon- I ful of soda. Ivory may be bleached by placing it for an hour in n solution of alum; then poIMi it with a piece of woolen iih! wrap it in linen to dry. Another method is to take I peroxide of hydrogen, and to one pint of it I add one ounce of aqua-ammonia. Warm it and soak the ivory in it for twentv-fsur hours; then dry and polkh with chalk. Cheap Wood. (iocnilir wood delivered to any part of Albany, for only $.1 a cord. I Leavo ordera at V W Spii.ks' lumber yard. One half dollar reduction ou c-vtcy pair of I a 5s Jj Young's. MONEY SAVED, 'V DK.VLlXi with er Kfti'p it lu your m:ml that Alien lir.n pro H?e kft'ptrii,' the kniil of groceries thj ikiSiii demands, 1 huir stucU is a tint cue I mi. utmrn ffl A t'lie stock nf laco curtain fur '.!) ecu tr!-lO ro ami tho custoiiitr, at I ortmiller .V Irving s. XEW ADVEIM'ISK VNSUAL MEKTIXO . Notice ! hero livuiven that tie i-unuil nipclinsr of ho stockholdt m of the Ail.unv ltuiUliiie tssociittion will ho he'd at the mlicnnfl he Albany K octric l.iclit Co.. on in ;ui aihin strwt, in AHauv, m MnniJat March HI lsill. at 7."0 Dm. tor tlm ohr. thin of tin-actor.-, and such other business an may come beior the meeting. Dated too L'O, 1CIU. N f! Allen, w C Twkkdai.i:, Stcretarv. rrontlu-.A. Ill During Feoruary ho will continue to sell "Winter Cl g at Greatly Reduced Prices: otl'erin rare bargain. 11.- Sofiio Men'i marked low. o oi nis rnnnjj mock, liiciuuimr t-'ome lino natterns in .Mens lout lis and Lows suits, have arrived, am 1 aro Special w Announcement , Of " F READ. .My Spring Mock is now Go.mi'i.ktk, Kntbracin all the hit est Novelties in UUUS ru 1 HISS 0 llotli in WOOLEN and VAoll FAniilC, lvsii -To The Ladies,- Make a Special! v of Ln.r'ifiS Underwnai in liM'.r.Ki) and Mrsi.ix. My Fkioks aro the J.OW'iT and,niy Goons the IIkst. Am sole agent for the Celebrated Y. S. F. HOSIEBY. HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. To prevent that shine to the skin with which so many are annoyed, especially in warm weather, use a little camphor In the water when bathing the face. There will be few persons who will ever take the trouble, as they ought, to free out their shoes when not in use, no matter how costly they are. The next best thing which also costs a little trouble, is to button up a fine shoe when putting It aside, In order to keep the upper from get ting out of form. A picture-frame embroidered in Louis XIV. ribbon on pale ecru satin, which is the thauV of white satin turned yellow with age, and in the new oval fhape; a pretty traveling case of white linen bound in golden-brown braid, or a comb and brush case of the same material, or a dainty pin cushion, are all presents which would probably be acceptable to any young lady. A round bolster now takes the place of the large ornamental pillows. The bolster is stuffed tirinly and dressed in cretonne, or whatever the bed covering is made from, if possible. It is considered very bad form to wear jewels around the neck. Save your apple paring In a cool place until you have a quantity worth the while, cover with water, and boil briskly for an hour; stratn.add half the quantity of sugar, and boil gently for a couple of hours, and a good apple jelley will be the result. Or, if you put the parings In a jug with a little water, and put in a warm place, they will make fair vinegar. To set delicate colors in embroidered handkerchiefs soak them ten minutes be fore washing in a pall of water In which a dessertspoonful of turpentin-i has been stirred. The prejudice prevails that plants in the sleeping-room are injurious, because they are constantly throwing off carbonic acic! Recent investigations have shown that ill effects arc altogether too slight to deserve consideration. If a room Is properly ven tilated, plants can do no harm, and even if it is not, the quantity of carbonic acid exhaled by them will not materially affect the purity cf the air. The favorite linen for embroidery is of the "old bleach" manufacture. This linen is woven with a firm round thread of a superior quality cf flax, and is grats bleached, To take out spots from wash gocds, rub them with yolk of egg before washing. The best way to fry apples is to halve them, remove core, put some butter In frying-pan and put In the halves the cut side down, then add a little water and let boll dry j then fry. To clean hair brushes, put a tablespoon ful of ammonia Into tepid water, dip them up and down until clean, then dry with the bristles down. In plarc of the ammonia. njto PENT. A store room 22x!W fro B sultablelor bus.ness.ceutraily locnta ror particulars ca'.l at tun Skmcuka othco or on jag V 1'ipe. "VTOTICE TO CONTKACTORS.. Xi tractors and builders desirh Con :? to hi.) I . - 7 on the conttruction ot the new United bailV OOlOll CtOOds. attract attention. . . .u. it... in... -.i uuimiri, in utj erect ed at the itn of tho old huildimr, will hntl the plans aud specili?atinn for the I same, at the store of Stewart A Sox. The I uate oi opening buis will bo announced uerenner. A fino lino of I'.ov's, Children's and Men's suits in Al- MONEY TO LOAN.-In Ktnall an,) large amounts, from six months to nve .Teats, on cood Albanv snd Linn tuuniv rem estate, can on or address w a. AlcrnersoD, First St., Albany, Or. CTRAVED OR STOLEN, from Wm rj coucQ, a Day mare, wenrbinir from oou iu .iu, roactiau mane, anil white spot on forehead Any information would lie I graioiuuy received. Wm Couch. Albany, Oregon; His stook of Shoes and Hoots is a leadimr one. made un r i: i i i - , 1 ot uisi-etusB niaxes. i ou can save money ny buving your foot wear of L. E. BLAIN. IUK"K1 FOR SALE r One sorrel nor so. u years od.weicrht 1401). n grey horse, 8 years old, weight 1100. Aico wagon, nacK. harness, etc. Will see for casn or exchange for other pro jertv. Call " tiuru opposuo nusa nou. It. A. FRY, Everyone Talks -ABOl'T- STOCKh'SLDER'S MEETING. VTOTICK IS HKREBYGlVEr THAT J. tuo animal meeting of t.o stock bolder'sof the Albany street Railway Co win oe i.eut on rdnesdav, March 4th, 1891. at th1 hour Of 7 n'plnclr n m nf cui.l day, at the oftl-e of the soeretaiv of sal1 company, the same being at the real estate olllce of Burkhart A Koeney, on tirst street, in Albany, Oregon, for the purpose or ejecting ceveu directors to seivo lor the t6rm of onovear n'xt ensu ing Iiom (aid tiiHUinu-. anil until their successors are elea'sd and nnaiilieu. and to transact such othr business as may w'ij chub uoiore wiu nioc'-lPg. uatea Februsry 19!h, 1891 C. O BURKHAKT. Secretary, Guaranteetl stainl Vvrarrantel absolutely fast, and Free from Poison : To The Men : Call and Look at My values in Furnishing -:- Goods, I ImvH a Larije Stock at the Lowest Pricna over otT.irei) i- liie Valley. 1 catry a tor wear a and he cor ill line of th world -reno wed BUOADUKAD goods, uneioeiW Gnish. Large stock-of EMiinoiiiKRiKs and Flod.ncixos. CiI ced th'. Albany i lite lirst trsding point in Oregon. ITU". 3P- 2E2 A DO. 3E3. O. JSE3.X-f3, ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETIMG. N' OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the leiral rotors nf Kchnnl dutrict. Nn 5, Linn csunty, Orgon, that tho regular annual school meeting of said school dis- wictwiii De nom on the tirat Monday, belna the 2nd dav of March. lMll at ih hour of7 o'clock p m. of said dav. at the court house in the city ot Albany. Linu county, Oregon, in said district, for the purpose or hearing the reports or the di rectors and Clerk of said riistriot om,1 In invjr it nr. lor inn support oi me sciools or iuo ensuing year, t pose of levviiiB a tax for paying interest on thabond district and the second ii principal of said school bonds, due and avnoitt june join, ityi. snd lorine trans action of any other business thatmav le gally come before the meeting. Dated this 10th duyof February, A I), lfl',11. . . C. U i v kkiiaht: J. K, WiEATirKvt'ocD, District Cierk. Llialrman Hoard of Directors, Large and Choice Display of Drv Goods, Clothing, Boots. Shoes, ' Etc., Etc., Etc., Including many novelties. A fine line of Sealette Jack ets, Children's Hoods, etc., ttc. "Tis a Feat to Fit the Feet, But Ho Can do it and do it Neat," I liiilllli I fa, ALLEN &jsM Wholesale retail Grocers, CJVIkJ inimi) n-nilmK. Tttimn iIh fr,,i,i all I"Wt of tho Rlabft. Frusiit'ctua JyaT K1I1.R. MM1L in. iinnti-.i.... n t. . A. LulKUu, SJI 1 JUi A. Now Vkl PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor Smiond midKeny Ht, Alhany, Oj SUPKHIOlt wrk. gutimntfoi In ovor; hrnnoh ofho art. fJrEnMxin c ult kiudti a specinlty, THE JOURNAL OF SOCIETY. E. t. MANN. IToprlctor. PrDixinED (New Yors) Eveht TnrasDiT. "IJst nrn 1h linen of rnittery ami ejmirfitm to rctt-.f tfi(U hinon tt l:fi tnoiuiitif and L'jc." Tiv nowslir?t, hrihtcst. wittlost, wlt, cWrr- pf.i, tn wt tin.'mai, una most I'meruuiuiig paper A (uilot-d ntri pcrftvt journal for ciittlratM men atiil ivortirii, tn-mg a topical ail out sk"ii critic nn-1 c!irrniclo of tiro event, tloiiis, InU-ntH. u:i.l inMes uf tin fnsliioimhl'' world. It f. alrt .tvfi Ui d.ite, n;nl carried Willi it the utino plusv nf th. inetriipidi.'. In purity i.ii l Mu-cr of literary otylo It ha& iioet'iiiilon t'iU eontfniMit. A vi-riUliKi Kyiunsiu:ii of weH-brod nllri il.ftrn"4 uuil (liiiiitiiH'K'i -f touch ; HtnMith, ludf tvnd-'ikv "ii'hl oripn:ilitv of tlnmpht; relinc! tiuiiior; emetic imnunt; pi(nin::ey of Jt ; Hhurl ntorli'M; t-niwirnl, drmniitte. Htcrjiry aud art orlllclMni, (in.l u Kkrlelion, Tho faiuu of its 'imtiiflui liopiirtnirnf , rw t!f most n'lKt'ln fliithnrf;- on flimnci.nl nih Jvt!, Invcstmnnfj mid Hjviil,uion. Is worht-nltlc. Itj l;it.T.MtU bv i)i nicnriK l.x-fil; htt(f tin r'( otfiiietl Juiirnnl of Am. rUnii mM-lrfy, ItionqunHy cntrtnlninij In all unrtrof tht'Cfumfn'. For Alio o;nh wtvk hv nil first -olnsii rfn-siltvil.-'ps In Anvrit'A and Kurop". Kvcry ticwvlc.t!iT will kivpa-id mi i poly It If nipiftvl, Nei mJc:W r t ciippliol hy tho Atrwrlcin Nt-wn (o , if.t Cl'ir,'1ers ytnot. NmV York, nml hvnllothr niMvcuv.ti. R"Mlir mihwrlpllof nay ! il'rr.'t nllliv f puhlinitlini, irtliroui;!i any !n'v;rl,,,l.T nrftiibscriptioiinitcv; Ono year I ui; ; i tnonlbd, t.'.W; three mo:itlus, p1.'o. NutMplcrt fro. Ad 'nw: TOWN TOPirff, 21 Wont J J a fcl., Ntn- Vork Miy,N.Y. CSGARS, TOBACCO, AMD CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE. OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN THEIR SEASONc Flinn Block, ALBAiStY, OREGON It y6u want tlie bcsl and most durable furnj ture that is manufactur cd in the city go to Elf Ci-IYE IJluinberg's IJIock, FIRST-CLASS COOPS, Reasonable : ! Prices, .A- complete line oi (ien ls lm-nissliingfs. HVC E j, CALL. -:- Albany, Oregon. TRY A LFFEL"WHEB and get ftlORE POWER and use LESS WATER Writn for our Now lllui.lrnlci.l CntnluKuo olT 1K01. THE LEFFELWATER WHEEL&EKGIME CO. SPRINGFIELD, 0., U.S.A. We always keep our eye on the indicator of popular demand, and aro therefore usually p' pared to supply it at reduced rates. Wo aro sol ling the Jewel stoves and ranges, tho mos pop u !ar stoves made at present. If you want to save money on nil of household anioita buy 'em of tw. W 'e Vfe make that our . MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. ' MI lill'linim ' I THOMAS BRINK'S -G. L. 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