Lebanon Express Feb. 28, 1905 McKenzie J. Calloway was born in the state of Delaware May 9, 1829, and moved with his parents to Illinois when a child, and from there to Missouri, Scotland County; from Scotland county to Andrew county, Missouri, where he was married to Sarah Jane Jenks on March 10, 1858. In 1866 he came to Oregon, crossing the plains with ox teams, and settled about eight miles south of Albany. He lived in that vicinity until Sept. 27, 1899, when he moved six miles east of Lebanon, where he lived until death, which occurred February 23, 1905, after about ten days of illness, during which time he suffered very greatly with paralysis. He was kindly attended by friends and relatives. He leaves a wife and two sons---James O. and Marvin M., and has three sons dead. Also has one brother and one sister living and four brothers and four sisters dead. He professed religion and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church South soon after his marriage. His house was a home for the preacher, as I can! truthfully and gladly testify. His funeral sermon was preached by the writer from Job 14: 14, "If a man die, shall he live again?" The remains were laid away in the Masonic cemetery. A good man has gone. At rest. D.D. McFarland. Albany papers please copy.