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9 9 Ike gemocrat. THK KI.RCTIONH NEXT WEEK. TANURNT Nezl Tueday ih following tate elect 1 Tlie public school at this piece l pro- . -a nffir. lowi I gresstng nnetv unotr toe ame nwMgsmnu tatc.county and municipal racers . lows, M.irrland. MassachusetrXhlo and renn- , , . , nv Governor Pennoyera Thenkaglvlng g?lvftnu The following elect minor .tale nn nrtJ. dut JF.. b hllisnf ievwal proclamation ! brief, sensible and to the 1 officer besides county officers end mem-1 days. point. I ber. f thr legislature : Nebraska and I Frank West, of Lebanon, la vUltlng reia- New York. The following elect membera tlye In 1 angent , frhled.l.ture and county officers: Illi- We unUeratanu that toe new Pf Vote for the beat Intereata of the people next Tuesday, and thereby csrnr . . u M1..i,.inni .w ler.ev end will realde In Tengent the coming winter. S H...-.cl.nce 'Cr " ,,,,,,e " Although nest Tuesday may be clear, aunahinv and rainless, yet many people think It wlll be a "wet" day. tutional amendmenta. The election in Rty q y Rounda delivered a very able Iowa, Maryland, Maaaechuaetta, Ohio, joapel temperance aermon here last Sunday. Pennatlvanle.New York, New Jeraey and His text can be found In the book of Prov- Virginia are watched with moat interest, ll Next ruesaaywiu e me aay oi m i Maryland will be carrieo oy jnewmoir.,., . ho hftlh t0fOW( who httth contention, battle of the ballot. What kind of am-1 whU Iowa, Maaaechuaetta and Pennayl-1 wno hath babllnga, who hath wound with- munition will you load the weapon with ? ranlll wjl probably go republlcen, though out cauee, who hath redness of eye, insy . . 1 iLat h m tltia ,i(mii llou Sitae tart IA k.M .r doubt, a to tome of them. The i" "7 " w v it i urunM a i ... ... . . i m miaou ui ium. ,vvitt hvi mwn m.. non. j. n. -.irene..... j. eleeton ln Virginia la of interest, necause me w,ne when u when it veth hU H. Tanner and J. M. Bower have formed I leui.ture elected will elect a Senator ln the CUDi wnen u rooveth lUelf . . . . . ., t il. i - i - .... i . . . t . . . . . . .. . . ... . . a partnersntp tor tne pracuse u uiw , . R. ... republican, in aright. At the teat it Ditcitt . . I "w m--' ..I ... .i in j j In Portland. v.. t.v the Senator elected will hold m ungem tiac an aaasr. hver and vote for a U. S. benator. uem C. B. Rowland & Co,, CLOTHIERS, HATTERS AND MENS FURNISHERS. OVERCOATS CLOTHING t drees suite. A. large stock of all grades jusfc received. An uoequaled selection of frock and sack, business and a l.fc . .. .A u.ik.r Ku hri-n remark- .wi nm. nnlltical tiff ecrat will likely make geln. New ork ; ji . I attracta the moat attention. Owing to the nal aerrlce observation "wet" hower. indicate a very confuaion on account of the labor end pro hibition vote It I difficult to make eetl- The decrease In the public debt fer Oc-1 mte. The republlcen mekc the follow tober I $ 16,830,00a Exces of receipt of I ig , the general government over expenditurea J Total vote 1 O5ooon f" HAT8 : From Jl tb lading eiekersiaeb ae J. B. Hteteon 4 Co. , end others. FURNISH I NO GOODS i Oar ateok in thi. lin km ... t it m 0 like a erpent Mr attention and we am showing new and elegant lines of underwear, socks, gloves, ties, handkerchief, etc, lira G F Rounda will lecture at Tanaent next Sunday at 1 1 o'clock, e. m on Goap- KUHBKK UOUDB : We handle only the vert best qualttv in long en el Temperance, 8he I an able advocate of short boots, mans sandals, overcoat,., sou'wester. Also oil clothing temperance. Alll are iiivlteu. Some of the voter of thU vicinity ere BOOTS AND SHOES : SO oases of first grade winter boot, iust ooened rohibiUon quetlon, It from the factory. We saeke a specialty in mens fine shoes, in button, lino and congress si; Is. undecided on the pre doc eem to us like to decide, when one I black and the other t white. n very eaty question for October I $19,318,530. Secretary of State Bayard U aoonto nirrv Miss Soohia Dallas Markoe. who has been employed 1n the SUte Depart ment since 1879. She 1 40 year old. If protection Increase wage, why t It in protected Industrie that the majority of "trike" occur, and the most men are out of employment ? The mail are loaded down this week with anti"and "prohl" literature. While we lav no claim to bains' an apt promo- ticator.yet we heitate not to say that not! would further aay that we see nothing yet Reoubllcan Democratic 44sOOO Labor 85f Prohibition 45-000 The democrats make this estimate Total vote 1 ,035,000 j Democratic 47SfOOO Reoubllcan 4! Labor Prohibition 4o0 The labor party claim that they will poll ii,ooo, and the prohibitionists claim they will poll 100,000. It look like republican would win. A the newspaper man 1 expected to tell the result of election before hand, we one sheet in twenty will be read. For the Information of the orthodox turkey of the country it la proper to say that Thursday ,Nov. 24th, is Thanksgiving Var. That clasa of our Inhabitant wlM govern thmelve accordingly. mmammmssEsss What farmer or inhabitant of the hill country wants to be compelled to trudge through the mud and rain to vote some thing he will have to do H the election amendment should be adopted. The first Monday in June I best to change our belief expreed long ago that all three amendments will be beaten in this state aTupnmlTwTmD. Hauiv, On., Oct. 3. S7 Edilors Democrat f In the road case of Mr. John against the when the case was (riven to the 1HK0D. No more wheat et $15 per bushel, Potatoes 50 cent per bushel at present Devi Bros., have bought the old Ed ward Si Cox aw mill which lie five mile outh of Crawfordsville end will keep alt kinds of lumber on hand next season. The I. O. 0. T., will give an entertain ment on Monday evening, Nov. 7th, the night before election. The entertainment will undoubtable be grand and should be at tended bv all. Your correspondent will likelv be in Portland at the time, and can not attend the meeting. It Is 'nought by the leading members of the Good Templar that prohibition will win the day by a rou lng majority. David Crews, Esq., will stop in city this winter. Zone Rudd, the champion bicycle rider, of Peoria, was in the city Sunday. We are of the ooplnion that Mr Rudd has the beet bicycle In the county. Edward Nelson the hard ware man ha re moved to Second St, and Is now dving on the old Elder place. Mr Nelson wilt not build before spring. The farmers are of the oppinkm that both TRUNKS. VALI8E8, HAND-SATCHELS. UMBRELLAS Blanket and Comforters In Stock, . IL ROWLAND & 0., Clothiers, Hatters and Hens Furnishers, - ALBANY, OREGON. 10119 mm TO TBI sf 1 at tlT or THE LOST DOLLAR m cm rrrn 1 1 j 1 1 1 rrrn rr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ERECTED BY WALLACE A THOMPSON there to remind you of toe dollars yt-n migm nave aaveo oy taxing aa vantage or tbeir eloee prloce. NOW FOR THE FUTURE I A T. will soil you more arooerUs yt and better Quantise at lower price than any other live men. Reetifv the errors of l ha naat. and monur ln tba fntnra bv patronising Wallace A Thompson, first Mreet, Albany, or MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK -Has arrived, Includlog- iurr, o persons, and especially those wheat and land will be a good price a soon interested in the defeat of Mr. Johns,knew as the OitCR R I through. rerdfet ity told y of a Id not how the iurv stood lone before the verdict was aiven. Witnesses for the county told ma that one man stood In the we unanimous verdict ! that he shou I . . . 1 I ...,K If New York goes democratic neat nave oeenpmon u.c - . I born, aelf-willed man. These person Tueday, we expect to hear democratic . known how the iurv tood,aad nsners sv that this settles the presidency 1. wouid seem that soma one is to blame tn io favor of the democrats, and if it goes makingh public the proceedings of e jury before the verdict u renaerca. v ouio am pleased to have your oplnlon.and whetner this is customary in our court. J a. A. Smith. We know nothing of the fact In the case, except that we heard many person Plane end Orcea Gives Away. Oil republican, republican paper will be tell ing us that It settle the presidency In favor of their party. Such talk I much too previou. The presidential election I' a year off yet. On Jan. 1st, 1888, w will give away a 1700 piano and a $160 organ. Here Is the way to get one of them. For every dollars worth of goods yoa parch yoa will receive a ticket, when yen get five yea amy make ess of the oumber of pieces of ooie ea rn a glass slob ta oar treat srtadow, which, with yoer nam will aw registered, an to ths first of Jaaoary. The one ge easing aoarost to the right number will receive ths piano, next the organ. The piano, a Bradford upright. 7s octavos. and ths organ saede by The republicans will make a strong cf fort to get Dakota admitted into the Union ! ion wat tnat the case would go against Mr this winter. They want as electoral vote jchne. Certainly no one could know what in the next presidential election. Mon tilf TMtict wa, before it was rendered, ex Una, New Mexico and Washington terri- cept members of the jury .and when e jury tories ell want to be admitted. It is pro- at a verdict they prepare It at once bable a compromise measure, admitting Uj report to the court. We Incline to two republican and two democratic terri- thJnk lhat the gassing at the verdict by tone, will be agreed upon, and that Da- ouUert WM what led to the impression kota. Montana, Washington and New Mex- thjlt one discmeed the verdict of ico may assume the responsibilities of tfce jury. Ed. Dsmocsat. statehood soon IT DKPEXDS. There is said to be much jealousy exist ing between little Foraker and John Sher man of Ohio. Sherman's friends would be pleased to ec a republican legislature and a democratic governor elected next Tuesday, for that would place Sherman ahead of Foraker for president, while Foraker' friends would be pleased to see Foraker elected and a democratic legisla ture.for that would put him in the lead for president. For ourselves we would take a democratic governor and legislature both. toss weed esse, etc guessing while the jury was out, to what I Julius Bear, of Chicago, 0 octaves, 12 stops, th v.rHJ, t would be.as the orevaleat opin- J " ssore os a, w ssvosj "Fred Douglas has come out in favor of unrestricted Chinese immigration as the onlv salvation for the country. His next step will be to advocate monkey suffrage, a the onlv chance for br-akine up the solid South." Mercury. That mean if monkey were allowed to vote they would all vote the republican ticket and thus enable that party to carry the southern states, eh ? It might be well to say in this connection that the negro waa made a voter for th..- pjrpose of break ing up the solid South. On next Tuesday 50,000 citizen will go to the polls aad cast their ballot for or against one or more of the pending amend ments. This is the method of finding the will of the majority. It is an American ism that a majority should rule. In this expressed verdict of the sovereign people all should acquiesce. No one should vote except those qualified. It i a common duty of every citizen to prevent fraudulent voting. It i the obligatory duty of judg es of election to guard, carefully, every avenue to fraud at the poll by whomever practiced. Let everything be done in de cency and in order. The Oregon S'ntincl is wildly gesticu lating before the public about the demo crat being free traders. It call them free trader because they would reduce end revise the tariff laws to prevent the accumulation of so much surplus in the treasury. Now, if democrats are free traders because they favor the reduction of the tariff duties, should wc not, for the same reason, denounce republicans a be ing free trader because of their reduction of the duties on wool, iron and many other articles in 1883. The last important legis lation that party gave the country just be fore it was driven from power, wa a law reducing the duty on wool against the earnest protest of the democrats. Are re publicans not, therefore.free trader ? By the way we would like to have the Sentinel define "free-trader." Will it do o ? Some time ago E. J. Sommerville, of Pendleton, shipped a car load of wheat to Portland and paid the charge. Believing ttsS freight charges too high, he appealed to the State Railroad commissioners, who decided the rates were unreasonable, and, based upon their findings in the case, the commission at once instituted suit in the State Circuit Court to compel a reduction of freights. The railroad demurred on ths ground that the complaint did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action, that the court had no jurisdiction, and that the commission had not capacity to sue. Judge Walker,(by the way a Linn county boy,) overruled the demurrer on each point. The road can now appeal from this decision, or it can answer the com plaint and try the case on it merit. The East Oregonitn say Judge Walker advan ces sound and sufficient reason for the conc lusions a; which he arrives. The election of the next president may depend upon the election of a congress men in Rhode Uland next Tueday. It happen thl wav I In cae no candidate for president should receive a majority of the votes In the electoral college, then it bacomea the dutv of the lower house of congrees to elect the president. In taking the vote in the house.each state is entitled to one vote to be determined by a major! ty of congressmen from such state. Now, it will require the vote of twenty statee to elect. The republicans have a majority of the delegations In nineteen states, and the democrats seventeen and a tie in New Hampshire, with a vacancy in Rhode Is lend. If the republicans elect their man In Rhode Island next Tuesday, they will then control twenty tates jut enough to elect. There I till another contingency that of two contest from two California district, the contestant both being dem- m. a m m a S ocrats. If they should twin succeea in getting seat, then neither party would control a majority of the state. ItIibxtTvote!9 Our tate election should be held at a time when the greatest number of voter can, with the greatest convenience,get out to vote. The peoole of the cities and towns can get to the polls about as con veniently at one time a another. The farmer and the inhabitant of the hill and rural districts cannot do so. He does not want to go in the mud and rain to vote. Many would not go If they were compell ed to travel ten or twelve mile through the mud and rain. If the pending amend ment to change the time of holding our tate election to November should pa, then the farmer would either have to go through mud aad rain,aa rule, to vote.or tay at home to plow if the weather should be good. The first Monday ln June is the most convenient time for the farmer and voUrs of the country, a they have leisure then. Let u all vote for the good old June election. MP. T. Barnum ha jut purchased an enormous amount of real estate in Bridge port, Cone., on which five churches, the old Court House, six livery stables, three bank buildings, all the store on the west tide of Main street and more than one hundred private residence and dwelling are located. The property is worth over $6,000,000." And this is the man, who, just before Cleveland's election, caused a proposition to be telegraphed all over the country to the effect that he would sell all his real tate at Bridgeport for accent on the - sav m dollar provided Cleveland wa elected This shows the great change that ha tak en place in his mind, and is a strong argu ment in favor of the administration. Connecticut politicians ay that Senator Hawley's chance for the Presidency will be killed by his approaching marriage to an English womanthat the American people would never consent to see a for eign born lady in the White House. It will not be much of a loss to the Senator, because nis boom ha alway languished. don, of whom they were narohssei. r. very 00s parebaamg good of m wiU got them at as low a price as m ths Valley, with a splendid stock to select from. N. H. Alle & Co., Albany, Or. The citlsens of Austin have organised 1 to celebrate the completion of the new State House, which cost 3000,000 acres of I j land aad la only second In sue to the Cap itol at Washington. The celebration will occupy an entire week during May, 1888, end attraction will be presented from day I to day to render the affair the most mem orable military and civic exhibition ever witnessed in the Southwest. While looking after your an p plies in the aba Hoe, don't yoa forget that N H Allen 4 Co. kosp grooeriM. and don't yea forget that yoa can get just as snoch sugar, taa,cof fee, no or say thing ele for a dollar as yoa can get in aaystots to the otty.and all of the beat quality. Call on All so k Co., when yea want groceries aad reason bar they never at - ow themselves to bo uid. taold. Jtsby was atsk. wo gave as sSMwaooCassA.-SMestodf. sao si f 11 1 aOaa, aas 1 g to -W-W-J"'- 1 rtigeisUnn To the Hon. J-m-s G. B i ne, Paris. Cleveland's tour ended. We watched him close, but he failed to put his foot In it oace. borry i can t send you more cheer ful news. Burn this dispatch. St-p-en B. E-k-ns. goods, their line of dross goods, fancy goods, sod cloaks are immense and if yen deetreto What ass I to Dor The symptoms of Biliousness are un happily but too well known. They dif fer In different Individuals to some ex tent, A Billons man Is seldom a break fast eater. To frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but uone for solids of a morning. Mis tongue will hardlv hoar Inspection at anv time : if it la not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The directive svatom I whollv out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even lose of blood. Thero may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all tbte and not effect a core try Orson's August Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its emosoy. One of the White House official recent ly visited his home in the interior of this State and astonished hi friend there by asserting that President Cleveland's daily life i much like that of other men. The villagers seemed to think that there must be something strikingly peculiar In the habit and mode of life of a President. The New York World seems to have a short but comprehensive platform : "If you don't do a the World ay you are a boodler." In commenting on this the Star incidently remark that Mr. Pulitzer is a "Danubian bloodhound." Ex-Gov. Grover and wife will start in a few days on an extended European tour. 'AKIN Drv Goods, Notions, Soots and Shoes, Carpets, Cloths, Window Shades Wall Paper and Decorating Paper, Everything kept In n flrst-clnnt Dry Oooos and Boot and Shon House, from thn cheap to as rood a aualH v as il S J 9 t ... a a a. a. - -.a a as aa . m v mem is a uornstm ior. t oougu meoe gj 11 rnrmiy iq jso-y York and Chicago and . AT BOTTOM CASH PRICES, and have nod am receiving Novelties of the Season la very lion ; nm prepared to MEET ANY PRICES quoted in the papers or circulars, nod will take Cash or Merchantable Produce and will oot turn you off when you get out of money. , Samuel E. Young. You are the Man we want to see. A CRITICAL COMPARISON will only servo to throw more upon our methods of doing We ssk tor comparisons, them. Compare our stock iigfct business. Wa like ith any ether io ths Central Willamette. Val ley and yoa will And LEAVfc THEM ALL BEHIND. sro n nU rk of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods and Boots and Shoes, The store of crowded with Crewnsa Monteith ft 8eiteahaeb is ibis sad fashionable yoarsslf give these a sail Tea Mast AgrssaMs a well as the moat effective metnod 01 disponing Headache, Cold and Fevers, or cleansing 1 system, is wsiqi w of Figs. 50s. and 11 bottles tor ssis by Poshay ft Msnon. Being Mors Pleasant To the taste, more acceptable to the stomach, and mere truly nenefietal In Its action, the fan on California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Pigs, Is rapidly saper ssdlng all others, Try It. Wall Paper, Shades, Ete. N H Alien ft Co. keep io stock a faU line of ths abors goods, including a Sae ess art raant of decorations for sealing, woten tnsjr will sell st ths lowest posstbls prices, w have aew iu transit oas of ths largest stocks of thess goods evsr in this msrkel. DO YOU WANT BARGAINS. Too Much Risk To go out camping, or any ether way of spending yonr vacation, wneiner u do long or short, without something to 000 n teract the offsets which so rallies la c bangs is llkery to produce. There le notntng more suitable as a regulator of tbesratem, under auoh circumstances, than F Hamburg Tea. Botice for Publication, Land Office at Oregoo City, Or., October 81st, 1887. Notice is hereby given that ths following named settler hss filed notice of hie intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge or Clerk of Line ooaaty, Or., at Albany, Oregon, on Friday, atocesnaer SSrd, 1SST, W M Rntlsdgs, Homestead Bntry No. for the 8 K 1 ef Sec 20, To 12. S R 1 e names ths following wi tsetses to' provs his continuous residence upon, and cal ti ration of. aaid land, vis : H Burr ell, C Williama, 8 Powell and W MePberson, all of Lebanon P, 0. , Linn county, Or . T. yiz : I VtJ. IU E. He namss THEN CO TO which for quantity, quality aud prices BEATS THE WORLDl The choioe waa never more extensive, in fact We have a Full House and have placed everything io it at prices which WILL SOON EMPTY IT L. E. BLAIN, Albany, Or. rfIir afflfan twrr-n m nBNngnAinrffi ) falJPg. afaVbasssslTssI 3aBaw CaOBMiD SOOTS S SHOES -Z llBBafl aeaaafclli Xlsi9sl5 A. B. Mellwain's, where yon can get the very beet io pi ices an ! qualities, consisting of Hla stock of Drssa Goods DRESS GOODS, LAWNS GINGHAMS, ETC, is unsurpassed. Call on him for yonr BOOTS AND SHOES, Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Cash or produce taken, and prices given that defy. competition. W. Bunsar, Register. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder MTff vtxim. A nurrl ot parity, ttrmgth sad wbotesoBsm. More eeoeemtael then sheordinsry kinds, aa4 eaaaot bsseidiaaoov pstttioa with the iMdttfeeat of low um, start wwew, wtm or pbepaeta novOan. Soaoeswrui 00., MS Wsacta CiXSM. RUYAi Notice for Publication. Land Offioe at Oregon City, Or., Ootober 31st, 1887 ( Notice i hereby given thst the following named settler has tiled notice ef his intention to make hnsl proof in support of his claim, and that ssid proof will be made before tb County Clsrk of Linn Co , Or., at Albany, Or., on Wednesday, aeeeasber tsth, 117, is Grant Bellinger. Pre, D. S. No. 5187, for the lots 1, 2 and 3, of Sec 26, Tp 12, 8 R 1 W. He names ths following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon.snd cul tivation of, said land, vie : J Fittwster, D gylveator, J C Salt marsh and J Newman, all of Lebanon P. C, Linn oeilnty, Or. W. T. Buiurar, Notice for Publication. Land Offioe at Oreum City, Or., ) October 31st, 1887. j Notice is hereby given that the following named settler hss riled notice of hi intention to make final proof ia support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge or Clerk of Linn couuty, Or., at Albany, Or., on Monday, December ISth, I8ST, is ; J H Giessntanner, Homestead Eutry No. 4651, for the E i of S W g, and W i of S E I, of Sec 28, Tp 13, 8 R 2 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, .said land, vis 1 G W Howes, J W MoGbee and J B MoFarlaod, of Sweet Homo P.O., and LMoParland of Albany P. 0., all in Linn county, Omgou. W. T. BURNKYt Regiater. THU REV GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon. Ind., save : " Both myself and wifeowe our livestoShlloh's Consumption FOR SALE. 73 acres of good garden land, situated mile nort heest of Long Station, Linn coun ty, Oregon. 35 acres under cultivation, 18 acres slashed and burnt, 45 acres under good tence, 30 seres tn umoer, most young r some alder and maple, comfortable dwellin house, 16x32 feet, story and half high, wei with plenty ot good water, shed barn, youn orchard of 350 choice fruit trees, an exce lent hop yard of 5 acres,good hop house and dryer 16x33 feet I offer, for sale, the above property for $3000, cash. For further par ticulars address me at Lebanon, Linn county, Oregon,or see me in person. Joel Sherfy. v fjfoa Red Schoot Hu Shoe, and so to oar sieis nod nor cousins and oar unt,aad if you want them go tn tne City Boot and Shoe Store where yon will And a large and complete assort went of goods in this line.. of nearly every grade and make, and nt prices which will open your eyaa- A dollar saved is a dollar made. REDFIE Ln & BROWNE LL APPLES. Cash paid for all varieties of winter apples, de livered at your nearest railroad station, NO HAND PICKING. NO BOXING. Inquire of CEO. E. PORTER, SCHMEER'S LIVERY STABLE, ALBANY J, J, BEARD, TANGENT, GEO, E, PORTER, L, MGCILLEfS STORE, LEBANON. "H aCKMETACK." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 60 cents, SHILOH'S CURE will immediately re lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and ttron ohitis, A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle ot Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price 53 0 Guts. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Or , ) Oot., 31st, 1887. J Notice ie hereby given that t e foil aw ing named settler ha filed notice of bis Intention to asake final proof in support of his oiairo, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Linn Co, Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, ou Wednesday, Beeewber Slst, 18ST, via : B njemln F. Harris, Homestead Entry, No. 5107 for tbe N E of N ifi of S-o. 84, Ip. 18. is R I W, Willara tie meridian. H( n&ine the fol. owing wit neesee to prove nis continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot, aaid land, viz : D R Micne!. Ren Morris, B-non Hur , nd O H Kirk, alt of Sweet II me, P C, Linn county, oregon. W. T. Bcrnky, Register, ARE YOU MADE miserable by Tidf gestton, Constipation, BisStn Los- Appetite, Yollow Sktu 7 buiioh'x Vikul zer is a positive oure, WHY WTLL YOU cough when bi leh's Cure will give itttu euhu ret ef. KriitH 10 et , 50uts. and ft. HHI'.OH'!i CATARKH RKMfcDY-a pstiv cure for Catarrh, Dipiuhaiia St. 4 Canker Moutn. In kuccettful operation since iBftS. natresaaad . u section i t the northwest, imlomd by business men mT leading educator. tH8 HOST PERFECTLY EQUIPPED SCHOOL of in class on the Coast, it often private or abas injunction, day and ev ning throughout th year, i Ari'hmetic, Writing, Correspondence, TfirrV Vwjplaj. Bsnkifie;, Shorthand, Type-writing. Busiaasa aad Lagaf Forms i.nd ail Common School Branches, S rudest) of a'l ages and both sexes admitted at say Hi ma. Catalogue frre. Armstrong f -i ' . Prnpi totuea. Notice for Publication, Land t tffloe at Oregon City, Or., 'ctoaer, Slet, 1887. Noti.-o 1- berwbv given that the follow ing iinmed a." iieo has filed notice of bi inten ion to make final prsvf in euppert f ui claim, and ttit sai l proof wilt bo oidc before the County Ju-lge or Clerk of Linn ouuatv, Oreon. at - lbany,Or.,oa Moaslay, Deeesnaer tetb. ISST, iz ; v diijim II El humming). Home' atn . Intry, No. 4824 for the, N & f 8 ' KofSo. 10 Tp. 12 S R 1 v. He niDH t lie following witnesses to prove t. e c nt muotiH residence upon, and cuiti VMti n of Kfcld land, vs : S Caldwotl, Kind J Lindlwy od l P-y r. all of ti.iUoii P. O., Llun turty. rgon. W,T: BU (oi, ster.