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Wm. Fortmitler & Co., FUNERAL DIRECrOKS. Prompt Attention-Pirat-class' Hearse jtTXtUtr busine hour call at residence corn r rmh atvl lUker street. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Orapn Piclflc Mroad, Orsgjii Development Company's Mteam hip Lino 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. first olata through uttwiuif and freight Una fro n 1'oriuu I and all point Id the WtlUmtli. Valley to and from !au Francisco, Cal. Willam8tfe9 River Lina of Steamers. Tba'Wui. M. Hoai." The N. 8, Bat- lay," The "Throe 8Uir" are lu service for both passoncer and freight trsftio be tween Corvsl la atid Portland and iuier- luodtste point, leaving Company's' wharf, Corvallis. au 1 Messrs. Huttnan k Co'a wharf, Noa. du end 2uU Front Hi.. Fort land, three times a week an follows : wowra bocsu. Leave' Uurrellla, Moo , Weil, and Krtttay, lo.iw A, M Leave Albany, alowlay. awl KrkUj, 12.00 N0..11 Arrive PurUawl, fa., Tsu. iM SalunUv, 5:90 P. fcl SOUTH BOUND, Uvtf trtlal, Won., Wed. and Friday, 8.00 A. M, Laare Albany, Tu., inura. ui 1 sat unlay, i:JO i. M. Arrive Cm' allts. Til., Ttiu. and Salunlav, :iJ I. M Boats make oloee oonneolion at AlLwny with trains of the Oregon Pacific KailroaU. TlUKS.tlltDULK sciit Sundays.) Less Albany, l 00 r. M,.Lar Yauaina, OJOa.m. Leave C r.aiin, 1:17 r, a. (Leave Ourvmliu.lu ;M a.m. Arrive Yajuiia, b:50 r. M Arrive Albany, 11:16 a. u, 1 O. k C. trAifts oaus at Albany aud Corvallia the aoove trains connect at Y squint with ths Oregn Development Ciiupiuy'- Ulna of SteAintbips between Va una an i Sn Fraujisoo, MAIL. MO DATES . sraaasst, raua aa raasctsoa. raos Taattia WUIaaaeU Valley. MyilJi. May SStfa Willamette Valley, May SIM Juue tU WtHaiaette felay. Juim lin Jaoe t.t WillaaaaU Valley, June Jttnd Juae aah. The Company . nrea .he right. .to change sailing dais without notice. N. tt. raongrs from Fordand and WUlautstte VsJey points can meko olose conueoli.m with me trains of the Yaquina routo at Albany or Corvallis, aud li des tined to San Franctao should arrange to arrive at Vaquiu the eveuing before date of sailing. r4ssear sad eight Kate always the lowest- For lafMMMM apply to C J Stuart, Freight and Tickat Afeni, Alt,, o, o to C 11 UrU, Jr., O. If. a P. Ajfl., Oroguo OavekHmut Co., SM M-mlvMuary St., Ui rraneuc ., Cat. C C Olitl, A. li. . and P. Aanl, Orafaa Paciac k It Co. OonraUts, Or. OVcRLANO U CALiFdRNIA -VIA Oregon & C tlitornia H. li, 4Mb 'HJS NEC 110S. Taia Mr. eiAi 1 kiii ri:. o Tium batwa Alos-y a id sat. KruicUc -, i.r hoars. OAurossi axrsBM 1. uss IMILT. sosa aorta .00 r. a. I Leava PurUand Arrive j 10:40 A a.00 r s Leava Albany Uava 7 .06 a m a a Arriva San t SMctoa t baava I a JO p . jcai. r unwn TaAiaa dailt (sssapt sonday). S.00 a a ( Uava l0rs I Leava 1:4Urs Arrive PasUand Albany Arrive : r a Leava ll;5 a a Leave ! IMil LOv il r TSAIXt DAILT, Sicarr CCIDAT. I Albany Lebanon Albany Lu bat kiii Arrive a S Leave 6:UU A M Mr s I Arrive UAira i Leave I 30 r S Arrive i Zt"ir Leave I 2:oo r s PULLMAH BUFFET SLEEPERS. :l : SLKkPKES far Seceael Claaa faaaeascrs en all thrvagk train I'KF.B CM tatVC. Wfd SUe blvlalsa. sKfstnv raariitsa av,b c tVALLIS. S tiurSAis dailt (at pt Sonday.) OAS I -:j r sj LiAva A.-n - u Finland C irViH. Arnve 1 0:1x1 r a Uava ISO m XXPSBAI fSACaa SAILT :.-. Sand 1 . :.V)r s I Uava -:.' 4 An, . Portland M .Miimville Arrive Uava " A S 6.45 a S AtAlbt'ir I CurvallU cn.nect with trains of Oray.wi Pacini. Kailroad V .r ill m ,r ti iv;. hi rexrJiu imtea, maps, etc, uu '.niijuii ' Ay, lit. K. KOKULKR. K. p. UOOEkB, Mannyur p.i, Aat. Summons, I th Ci,tnt l Utart of Uu mtt ' 71 K, S. u a.lu.v, PUintiif. J hn llelghie, Wm Kugiand and George Willi una, IMfendsut. Tojoiiti Heighsle, Wm England and fforgs WiiliAtns, Defendanta. IN the usaie of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and an er the orn plaint filed against you in the h0'v- eniftid suit, ou or ofore ibclk day t Jane. IS88, (Hat lfing the fini day i f the next regular term of SAid Court following the publica tion of tli's Sij iiiinoDS, and if you tail to so Htisr. t-Aid Plaintiff will apply to said Cm it for a decree against the said fefeftra Unl, John tigiiHltt fr the sum of tw ttiioitnd tl'iilsrs wuli IntiWoAt there int at trie rate f m ti (wr ;eut per annum inoe the 2-Hb usy f September, 1886, as money due PUintifT ,on a p.oinisHorv note be m d by mid .Joiti ileighle, to Piain tiff. mi 1 aiari u dmtree sgalust xald I'efen iltnil for tiic f irejo. ti i e mf h iiiortatr m uie lv Nxid 'lerHndant, Joitn iieigble faid Plain in t' nwure iLe pij uifntof aid sum and intsr- at ami f'.ir the sale of tho uioitiraif. d pratfiisaa or Uu.l mortgAg nd, describe i o-wit : I he wst ol 8 E lA -ind ot ! nfs W of ectlon 20 in Township 9ao:ith if imiue 2 eat of the Willamette meridian, ii J, inn county, Oregon, and Hgainnt said l foil iit. Jobn Hoighi-le for $200 Attorney foex and cost and riKburement and also that the pro oeedi of such sale e applied in payment of stld prfncipil and inte'Oat, Attorney's fv n and disoursements. ThUHuinmons is served by pnblicAtion thereof aix uc ;es-lve ek in the S-at k Kiohts liKMocKtr iy order of Hon. K, P Boise, Judire of said Court, made el Chmherft-Hnj bearing (fate the Otb day of an ay, ijb Shaw A Grkoo. Altdrneys for Plaintiff. Notice. We have appointed Mr. f, A.'DeVunev, of Waterloo as our Agent in Linn county for. -n 7V of Business prepared by Prof. Paraon'a of Harvard Untverity expressly for farmers and business men. Endor sed by the chief and associated justices of the Supreme Bench. Is pronounced bv thousands of the clearest headed business men of the coun try as a book which they can not afford to Or vA-.hout. We ask an investigation of its Agents wanted In every county in State W. P. Grant, Publisher. the nt for Western and Pacific States Do You Want Furniture ? IF YOU DOQO TO W.H.W1LLARD, where you will find the bent make and finest fl'ilahed BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS AND LOUNGES. AUo a (lne lino t PICTURE FRAMES, and hundord dlll'.'roiU styltM of Moulding. PieUife frames made to order. The largest and bot sto"k of ' UNDERTAKERS GOODS, ever kept In Albany. Priws reasonable. Andrews & Haekivinan, W.LDOUGLASl S3.00 SHOE SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON, - ) 121 ON Summons. In the Circuit Conn of tke State of Oregon or te coNry oj .,. Martha Houston,Plalntiff. V. Josie E, Titnmerman, Defendant. To Josie E. Timmeriuan, the above named Defendaut. IN the uame of the SUie of Oregon: Yeu are hereby required to appear and an werth complaint ol tbe above named Plaintiff in tbe above entitled Court now on tile whii thsCierkof naid Court, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon yon, if served In Linn county, Oregon, but if served tn any other county in this SUte then within twenty days from the date of tbe service upon you, or If served on you out or tbe State or by publication, then by tho first day ol the June term of ttie Circuit Court following such service, towit: Ike tSlh day mt Jane, less, and you are hereby noli Mad that if you fall to appear and answer said complaint aa hereby required tbe Plaintiff will Uke judgment against you for the sum ol o-t..tt and interest t Hereon trout May th, 1888, at 8 per cent per annum and for the further sum of $36233 with Interest thereon at the rata of 8 per cent per an num from the 2nd day of May, 1H85, and for tbe coU aud disbursements to be taxed and for an order of tbe Court to sell tbe property studied in theabove entitled action to aallsfy any judgment obulned, to. wit. Lot 71 in the city ofScio, Linn county, Oregon, excepting the following : Beginning at the S E corner of said let 71, thence W 50 feet; thence N 16 feet ; thence E 00 feet ; thence S 16 feet te tbe place of beifinulng. Also the E H of lot 70 In Sclo. Linn Co, Or Also commencing at the S K comer of Lot 70 In tbe city of Solo, Linn county, Oregon, and running, thence W X bet ; thence S 32 feet to the north bank of Thomas Creek ; thence easterly along tbe north bank or said Creek to a point opposite snd on a line with tbe east boundary line of aald Lot 70; thence H 31 feet to tbe place of beginning, at a point 14 88 chsius of tbe N Ecormref Sec, 22, Tp. 10 S R 2 w ; thence E 5:12 chains ; thence S 20 cbaius ; thence S Ktf 48' K I0.M cbaius ; thence 8 32 80 chains ; thence W 45 G6 rhains ; thence N 2,80 chains to the place of beginning, containing 160 acres, iu Unn county, Oregon. Tbis Is published by order of tbe Uon. R. P. Boise, mado at Chambers tbe 10th day of May, I8S8. J. K. Wxathmrporo, Attorney ter Plaintiff. Not ice for Publication. Land Otiiee st Oregon City, Or. ) Msy 17:1). 1888. J Notice It hereby givt-n that tbe follow ing named settler has filed notice of bis intsnt on to mske flnsl proof in support of nis claim, snd tbst tsid proof will be made before the Judge or In case of his sbeoce the County Clerk of Linn coun ty, Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on Msadsy, Jaly 9th, I Msg, viz : Jobn M. Flsugher. Homestead En try N 1870. for the N V, f N El snd N JiofNW of Sec. 32. I p 1 1 M K 1 E, He names the following witnesses to. prove his continuous residence upon anil cull i vHtion of, aald Uu.l, viz : Jese M South, John ( Itovd. 'I homa. Crockett William Ray, all of Lebanot., Llnp county .Orepon, ii Y. 1. nUKKET) Regis, er, Administrator's Notice Notice is heseby (riven that tbe und Iff signed hss been, by order of tbe County Conrt of Unn county, Oregon, ma le April 24.tr., IBM, duly appointed Admin tntrator ol tbe otUte of Samuel R Dnucin, deceased. All persons having chlms sgsinst sal j estate are nereby notihed to present them duly verified to tbe nnder shrned st his residence in Albany, with' n six months from tho date hereof, April 27tb, 1888. S, M. PRNMISOTOir, T. J. Si itks. Administrator. Attorney fr Administrator. Summons. In the. Circuit Court of the StaU of Oregon for live County of Linn : Mary A Broadwell, Plaintiff. vs. Jacob C Broadwell, Defendant. To Jacob C. Broadwell t'je above named Defendaut. IN the namo of the State of Oregon : Yon are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint of the above named Plaintiff iu the above emitted Court now on file with the Clerk of said Court with in ten day from tbe date of the service of this Summons upon you if served in Linn county, Oregon, but if served lu any other county in the State of Oregon, then within twenty days ol the service, of this Sum mons upon you, or if served outside of tbe State or by publication th n by the first diy of l he next regular term of Court fol lowing, 'o wit : tin- tta dsa or4nne, IKXH, and yu are hereby notified if you fail to 'iiisvver ai! compUint as hereby required the Plaiutitt will apply to the Court for he relief demanded in lids complaint. t v it : A decree dissolving the bonds ot matrimony now existing and for the care, custody and control ol minor children named iAtbo compUint and for the costs nd disbursetnouts and such other relief s may be equitable. Th'.s Summons U published by tbe or der of tbe Hon. R. P. Uoisc, Judge of stld Court made May 3rd, 1839. J. K. Wkatukkp KP, Attorney for Plaintiff. "Jim Wcstfall," CHINESE MERCHANT. Full line of Chinese goods of all kinds on hand, Alao full lino of JAPANESE GOODS. 0B.EB3N FiOUC COMBACTOE, lor this section. Laborers furnished on short notice fo any purpose. Opposite S E Young's, Albany, JT. K. WEATHERF0RD, (KOTAHY PUBLIC,) tTTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY, ORW.OW. ITTILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COUHTS OK THE T f Stats. Bpoclal attention jri ven to sollections sod v y MTi Smsk BBBamzaw i 5TJACOBS on TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS. Perhaps no man ever wit nessed more physical au Tur ing than H. H. MEIGGS, tho Great Railroad Contraotor of 8. America, whoso autograph is here shown and who writes: Hi. Jamba Oil has accora pllahed wonders. It has my paalttY Indorsement." As an example Daring 1870 and 1871 two ihoumnd American died from mala ria and rheumatic fevers oat of four fA0Ntaf in Peru, attracted thither by large wagea paid by Meiggs, who hod contracts amount ing to $136,000,000. In Utls field there after St. Jacobs Oil did lie good work. ioid by Drugoitk and DtaUr Kverywhtr. TNE CHARLES A. V06ELER CO., ULTIMOttJC Ma Conrad Meyer. -PROPRIETOR or STAU BAKERY, Onrnur Broadaibin and First Sts.,1 -DEALER IN- Catnard Frail. (slaMWwaire). Dried Fruit, Tobacco, Nngisr, 'oiler. Ufa utic 71 cats, qneruNware, Vegetables Cigar, Npteee. Te, Mm In fact everything that is kept la a gen ml variety and grocery store. Higher market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. 4L8AHT COLLEGUIE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON, 1887, 1888. rirs Term Ssrti spteasber Ills, 1SNJ. 4 Itall eorpa of instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of tudy arranged to meet the need of all grades of students. .Vow indntementt ofered to stndtntt from abroad. Tuition ranges from $5,60 to 912,50. Board In private fatni'le at low rate. Kootna lor self-boarding at small ex r ense. A careful supervision exerciaed over stu dents away from borne, Kali term opens' September 7tb. For oirculars and full psrtlculsrs address tbe Preaidenl. 11T1 KLBEST n. fnmwr. Albany, firvgon 0. O CBBKKY. C.B.rVRKRS ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKFaS, iachiflista, Millwrights, and Inn Pounders. E are now completely prepared to handle all kinds of heavy work. We will manufacture 8 team Enetnea. Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, anal all kinds ' Iron ana nrtss 1 astlnga. rATrkKa atn e sneatT games. Special attention given to repairing ail atnus 01 msciunery. DR. Cr WATSON MA8T0N Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 3 aud 4. Poster's Block. ALBANY ORECON. OThe BUYERB'GUIDB Is issued March and Sept.. each year. It ia an ency clopedia of useful lnfor. mat ion for all who pur chase the luxuries or tho necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish yon with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, Ash, hunt, work, go to church, or stay st home, and in various sixes, styiea and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, HL MRS EMMA O'CONNER Fine Millmeiy, UPPUdNt HtftHt HUUbt. . City Market, M. HYDE Proprietor. Fretili meats con taut ly on hand Near corner of Firtt and FVrrv Streets. Homeopathic Physician, ilW. M, E. VcCOY, M. I)., HOMEOPATHIC iihy;i:Un, offlee and resident's corner ol Klrat and Haker Street, Albany, Orecn. Chronic diseases a site .'ialty. Coiieultaiiou Irae. offlco liou-s : 111a.m. tO 12 a Ri and 2 to 0 p. m. LOSIETTIAN SCHOOL OF MEMORY TIIAIN1NG. Person? williiiB to join a clats, each member of which will receive in structions for $5, 12, instead of $25.57. will pieas address local editor Democrat, AJ- bmy, Or. Fee to lie scot to Professor A. Lmssette, 237 rifth Ayenue. Ncw York, who will, f asked, send prospectus post free. FOR SALE, at very low rates,. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Posts, Pickets, Pence Trimmings, Sasb, Doors and Blinds. Cal I for prices a', yard ou 6th St,. H esst of O. v C switcu. W. W, CHOWDER. WHiTTIER k THOMPSON, a Plain and Ornamental Painting .and Paper Hanging, CEILING DECORATIONS A SPECIALTY MN0M lite democrat. A afODHTY ffS FFIOIiL I . and HiPKR. V VITY 1 TKhKURAPHIf NPMMAItV. TKMl'KRANCK COLUMN. f Kdllad y Albssy W, 0. T, U. Iu a rectal circular teat to many friends of Princeton College Dr. MoCesb recounts the sction of tbe ntudsnta and frisedt of the College which resulted iu a no-license vie ti-ry at ths lateclvotion, to tako sfTiot the la1 unit. , and also auMouoees the organixa tion of an antl turner league in anticipation of ''opposition from the liqaor'telUrs and those who feel it irksome to live without in toxicant," of which he says : "Our aim is to remove the tsmpationa presented in this place, where between seven and eight hun dred young men are being educated for higher spheres of us fulness, aud to have Princeton known as a safe place ti' which fathers and mothers may stud their sons lis sltessys that "inauy are rejoicing that so healthy a spirit hu been shown by the students. Parents are proud because their us have anted ao noble a par." Besides providing for a strict enforcement of prohi bitiuu. the new. league proposes also 'to ersc a building which, iu furnishing aa at tractive place of resoit without injurious stimulants, may take. the place of the aa loons, and remove the only pltesibi Arge meotifor their existence. ' This action on ths part of Princeton students sad authorities in. rtts liberal aoppoit, l y money sabscrtp- tions and otherwise, sad is a praiseworthy and timely object let. 00. The Toledo BttuU eays 1 "Mors I revolutions are si wsys slow. Hu man petleeoe grows weary with waiting to see th great day of deliverance. We fail to reoegaies that the more enduring the work is to be, tbe slower it proceeds. It took then sands ot years to lay down the chalky ocas on the primordial see thst now forms tbe white cliffs of England ; and it will Uke years yet before the people of this nation are somcieatly intelligent and enlightened to realise the blessings of prohibition. Oar syrs it.ey not witness it, bat there are those new hrn who will see tbe glory of that day. We who are battling to day are tbe pieaasrs of the movement the men who hew down forests, build bridges, make roads, sad rea der progress possible. We toil ceaselessly task oar children's children may be deliver ed from the wiles snd tempting of the Rum Devil. Be of good ohesr, brethren, for tbe morning ooeneth !" COUNTY COURT. J J Wbitaey. Judge : Ales Hraasaa. R i Mllisr Crsasilasliajara. $Ioo ordered appropriated for improvins roid in Iiat 10, as applied (or by I W Sut ton. , Bill el J A Crawford, water rent, $170, continued. Disallowed,!, 1! MonUnye for G W Belt, In matter of alteration of county road ap plied for by E A Evans and ors, ordered that damages to property cf W R Kirk be assessed at $1754)0. Assessment of Jac Miller reduced $aa. Road ordered altered as prayed for by W E Spiccr et al,and hills allowed viewers and surveyor In matter of application by O Heal? and ors for county road, Jobn Denny .Mat Scott ana rnii owsns appointed viewers. $350 appropriated to make road In Diet I4 near Oak Creek, I H Lame .tup. Dial, vt allowed 1 7.000 feet of lumber and spikes for bridge on n a. . weaver aiougn. $8 allowed for relied of Caroline King. $11.25 refunded C W Curl on taxes. $40 applied for repairing approach to 01 ing c over ueaver Creek. wi ocl Huston resigned aa super Isor and I 1 s , a . e 11 reari appointed. ba UI gears, , kav ecalp a to Mrs Mary g Doerta.liaaSn Thes Busy. mmmU 00 John Ueaer, janitor 1 00 J Hhea, busbar seal sabsr Mat 1 ft M J B nuwaur, kestdag W A Wlumatsr w Andrews A ilaekleasaa. wqapues Orchards ou It urn ban-h lumber. , 7 W A Trite, lumber Mtt KDSutUM., wiuieasfeca IS "MiaOBj ) UfU ttflf r rt t t fn 11 , esse s ea 111 aaa 1 aa " JPOalbrsitk.lrslfbtoabooks Iff Jeo D Barsars B Oa, books m MM I C CborebiU, snsse triet 10 11 tt FWapleka. lumbar MOM San lera sad Stern barf, gravel 4 SO W E Curl, salary tea W J Willbank, gravel . toe O II Hah sad, lumber 70 S7 Mr, llcwck, keeping otslsy 00 U M Stote, bridge snd slough work 1080 SO OVg Hi id, StSBSBS 1 SO Judges snd Clerks election ... gft ft E T T Flihar, Surveyor . SO SO Jobn Duncan, over .aid taxes IB fO ureau ll irrls, keeping Co. poor 62 t0 Nea ton Crabtrse, dtrging grave 4 00 gWUaJnee, Wartai rapsnaaa Boyd 1000 Psawy and Means, stationary Sff 75 J 11 liurkhart. nrintiiwr . If US I J C GtMMlate, lumber MM. 1000 8 i Irvine, teachers e 13 60 m A Walker, tsachcrg ex 13 60 DVB Reld, teachers ex 600 W W Crosrdsr, lumber 1M 02 J P CsibrsJtb, toes 91 tt M K Porris, keeping Ilriggs IS 00 DVB Bald, salary 6000 Knapp, Burrsll tod Co, serspsr.. 1000 Relief Elizabeth Koberts 800 U i BesJy, lumbal 60 00 S II Allen, electric HghU months 60 00 D 8 Smith, stamps . . 14 90 D Smith, (ess 11174 W II Huston, repairs jail 6 60 Hammer Bros, lumber 8S2 J Keener, wild eat scalp 100 btate agt J D Keettan, fees , . 38 BO Johnson and Dannsls, btacxsmllblng 6 00 Aid Adam's family 10 00 Train and Wbltny, printing 060 Deyoe snd Robson, moss , . . 30 20 Pees canvassing returns 1720 Kes Wiato agt Cherry and Parkea 82 70 Foes SUte agt J Nlcholla m 60 Fee StateMgt Prank and flea Cook 44 20 Poes assessing damaga to W It Kirk'a laud.... 0 00 Sea W Young, work sn Osk Creek bridge 18 00 J II Stone, balance as wltno-N fast before grand jury 2 00 AM of Amos Henry 8 00 Pees Co Court officers 126 09 The Court adjourned until 10 o'clock on June 29th, when a settlement will be made with the county officers. Precinct OHicers. The returns to the county clerk show the following precinct officers to have been elected at the recent elections in Linn county. PRECINCT. East Albany, West Albany, Brownsville, Fox Valley, Hai risburc. JU9TICK. G Humphrey, M E Brink, Peter Hume, Henry Lyons, CONSTABLE. CUBurkhart. P M Westfall. 0 V Standiah. 1 N Card tier. T Alford. ti W Jsham, Liberty,T Thompson, B Harris, tie S Hawkins. Orleans. A Y Smith. A M Aohesoo. R C Watkins. J A Mil veu. David Crewse. jtm Miller. H D Klum. Sweet Home, Scio, Shedd, KyracuKe, Waterloo, O T Lnbker, J Williams, J W Ellison, S T Crooks, J S Ireland, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria, When she became Miss, she dung to Castoris, When she had CWWren, she gave them Castorla, - Linn County Election. Official Returns. a B 3 '2 5? 5&Sj? 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T.. June 6. RiUville! burned at 4 v p. m. Ten business housea, the hotel and a law office were destroyed. The Times building was burncd,but part of the plant was saved. The lire started in the American Exchange, and a southwest wind carried t be flames to adjoining build ings. Loss about $45,000 ; Insurance about $15,000. Four Yeaasr Ladles Drowsed. Sax FaANCisco, June 5. The Examiner special from Wisner.Nebraskatsays -.While a party of eight persons, returning from a wedding, were crossing the Elkhorn at this point to day, on a Hatboat,it dipped, and all were swept into the water. Four young la dies were drowned, but the others were rescued. The bodies were not recovered Jail Break st Jacksonville; Jackson vi t.LE.Or., June (. -Aejail break was made from the Jackson county jail here last night. Three tramps, held for larceny in an Oregon & California box-car at Ashland, pried the doors off their cells with a large steel bar, which it is supposed thev got from the office of the iail.and made their escape. The jail breakers were coptur cd itt tiold Mill this afternoon. SKATTLEjune 6. Deputy Sheriff Bayne arrived to-day from Cooperville in charge of an Italian miner, Michael Lucci, who stabbed Dan McPhcrson while In a quarrel Sunday night. Lucci drew a big pocket knife and slashed hi victim in the back, in flictine a deep gash along the backbone which it l feared will prove fatal. Lucci escaped to the woods pursued by a crowd If they had caught him he would have been lynched. Afterward Lucci returned and surrendered himself to tbe justice and was held to appear before the grand jury. Me Pberson's condition is so precarious he can not be removed to this city for treatment. at. Following ia the list of jurymenjjdrawn for the circuit coutt which meets in this city on Jnne 25: West Albany. K L Bryan, D T Hackle. man and W F Head. Brush Creek. F M Malone. Brownsville. -It H Grove, C H fcltwiok. Franklin Butte. John Cyrus, D T Pitch ford. Hslsev. Daniel Savage, Sherman Powell, Harriaburg. D H Pierce, M Cunningham, D S Busey. Lebanon. A M Wilson, C Hardman, Martin Jackson, G H Bland, S O Wallace. Liberty.-- William M Warbojion. Orleans. M Acheson. &W.im.J K Rilev. W H Young, C T Leever, Frank Crabtree. Sweet Hotio. W M Rambaugh.FM Rum baUgh, . Shedd. -SemusI Porter. Bcio. T P Goodaasn. Syracuse.. I D Miller. Waterloo. Silas Reynold?, Geo B M u Kinney. All farmera but W F Read, merchant. 0 M I n i- o a S3 f D Z?ZXt.V -uijaaol 'uueuu3! 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The unmerous surveying parties that have been at work on the old survey of the Washington and Idsho, and throughout this whole section, for trie past few weeks, have thoroughly aroused the Interest of the people along this road and even the papers of Oregon have been making con lectures as to the extention of the O. R. Si N R. U. into the Coeur de Alene mines and Spokane Falls. There is no longer any doubt that the Washington and Idaho is controlled by Elijah Smith president of the O. R. & N. Co. The surveys of, or the proposed line of the W.& I. road was from Farmington to Spokane Falls and branch at the forks of Hangman Creek and. run via the old misMon into the Coeur d Alene mines. It is therefore evident that the O. R.ccN. Co. has intended by this disguise to Inva d the Territory of the Northern Pacific R- R. The people here have been almost jubi lant over the prospect of the monopoly of the Northern Pacific being broken. The Lake Shore 41 Seattle R. R., which is be ing built to Spokane Falls will give us communication with Pnget Sound, and now that the O. R. N. Co. have large forces of men at work on the line between Farm ington to tbe terminus of the O. R. N., an Spokane Falls their joy has risen to the highest bound. The first work was com menced on Friday, the first ot June, yet it has been pushed with such speed that to day, the fifth large force are at work, grad ing, along the line for twenty miles. Work is progressing very rapidly. Our interest has also been aroused by the numerous surveys through Oaksdale where the grade stakes have been set and right of way secured. It is supposed that the road will form a junction, with the road from Farmington, at Duch Flat, making two junctions on the line. Tbis road will doubtless be completed in time to haul away our crop, which will be very large, for the prospects for a large crop are veiy good. C C C New Things. The Albany market is now being well supplied with fresh Ore iron produce. New potatoes are 2 cents a pound, three times the price f old ones peas, 2c. per pound ; turnips, by the bunch ; onions in squads ; cabbages,about 10c. apiece ; strawberries? 8c. per quart and few at that, as they are about gone ; black rasberries, l2c. ; cherries, aoc. per gallon ; currents about the same ; and radishes, carrots, beets, etc., are plenty, in bunches. All Resigned. At a meeting of the board of the CorvalHs Agricultural Col lege Held on yesterday morning, all of the old Professors but one sent in his resigna tion. Prof. Atkins was elected President, but it seems as though they cannot secure any one to act in the place of the declining professors. Uaxetie. Democratic, Whn Moses Neugass learned that he had been beaten for Coun ty Treasurer of Benton county by Mr. Clark he stepped up to him, congratulated him and told him he would be very glad to goon his bonds. Now that was very gen letnanly and democratic. MMsfsVMaMBMRVBJeB for Infants and Children. "Castorla Is so well adapted to cWJdmi t hat I freeotataendltMsttperior to any pmacriptioa I lucwatome.,, H. A. Aacasa.K.D., I Ui Bo, Oilertl t,t brookiyn, N. Y. THE LfiuiT SPfillt US, 10(611! AUO Sena Stewart & Sox, HOLY ANGELS COLLEGE. i Boarding School for Boys ! ! Conducted by secular priests and lay teachera. First term opens first Monday in Sep tember. Second term opens first Monday In February. For prospectus address Rot. F. A. Becker, Vsocouver, W. T. Box 108. PATENTS ttalnad, and all ether busti aUeadeded to for saod in the U. S Fates Our ofllca ia oppoait the U.K. Patent Office, snd s can obtain Patents leas Bete than these reauote l assess or drawbar. Ws e u Irca rf BBaW . at4 , as ass lii cbargi bsIsss w refer hers, ta the i talB easy Order Me. and to sftkaC. B Vor euxtuer, sdviea, tan In yuurown Kute ur county, C 4o SOW &C O., Ofooaita Patent Ofeee, Waahlsgpes. D . First National Bank OF AliBAMl, OREUOil. I- FiJXN s. K, Vol SO UEO. K. CllAMIU.RL.tlN TRAJISACTS A GENERAL banking; boai ACOOCBT3 KEPT subject to eases. HIUHT EXCHANGE aad Urinrranhic est New York, Ban Krsnciaou, Chkafo aad Hon! OOLLBi TIOlfS MADE on favorable E Yoesa. E Bi-Aii, Geo, B Osisaasi Aia L. ruax. Waits E Tt saaix, Linn Vunty Bank, ' COWAN, RALSTON & CO., (ucceanre to Cowan a Cuakk.) ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS a gwseral baaklay DRAW SIGHT DKAFTS on New York, Hat, K-u aaoo ana roruand, Oregon. LOAN MONEY on approved security. RECEIVE depe4js subject to check. COLLECTIONS entrusted to us will receive pram H. F. MERRILL, BANKEB ALBANY, BsU exchange - - - OREGON. on New York, San Kranclaoo and rwruano. Buy notea, SU'e, county and c'.ty warrant. Re oai re depcatts subject to check. Interest allowed on tunc avfaans. CollecUons will receive prompt attention.! Correal ondence solicited . Fire snd marine Insurance placed In reliable com panies, aW"Offlce hours from 8 a. m. to 1p.m. t z z T. J. STITES. ATTOKNEY AT LAW -AND Notary Public ALBANY, OREGON. FRANCIS PFEIFFEE, PROPRIETOR OF Albany Soda Works, And Manufacturers of CHOICE CONFECTIONERY. We are How prepared to rtll at whole sale, always fresh and pure at Portland triors to dealers. We also keep a full lne of Nuts and Tropical Fruits, -OUK- CIGAR AND TOBACCO department is com We keep the very finest stock of aiuokt.ig an1 chewing .obscco, meerschaum and brier pipes that a delight to smokers. Red CiwnMills IS0M, LANNINU & (0., PR0PRS. SKW PROCESS FLOUR SUPER I OK fOB ANT) BAKERS USE. KAMI r IKS i BEST STORAGF AGILITIES. Highest Price in Cash fe Wheat ALBANY OR. 0. L. BLACKMAN, Successor to E. W. Langdon, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, OAS. .wl.CALS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS, aud everything kapc in a first class Did Store. Also a Hue stock of pianos atj organs rHHHSJWawr, 1 1 Oaetawfa cures fJoHe, CoBeMpatfofl, afiF W? rrf'srrr r? KiaJB' flT0 m9' WisCisfc&BfiOfaf irt4ioatsfsi. Taa Cnrraca CoarAirr, 77 Murray Ktreet, V. Y. THK BCST FARM WjSGOK 1M THE MARKt lalogue and Price List -rmr mm wagon ux Fa V.rTS. Agents, a-Jbany, Or. ALBANY SAW ANB PLAN INC MILLS. All kind 3 wt rough, dressed and seas. lumber,lath au pickets kept cdostantly on hand- Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only best Calapooia timber- Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON & WEST. D, R. N, BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law. Office Odd Fellow'frfTemp,, ALBANY, - - - ORECON. AU business will receive prompt attention J. J. WHITNEY. Attorney And Counsellor At La? AND ' Notary Public. ALBANY, OREGON, Will practice In all of the Court, of nis state. All business Intrusted to him will be promptly attended to. I. O. POWBIX. W. B. RILTKC POWELL & BIJLYEU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Asd Solicitors in Chancery, ALBANY. . . OREGON. Collections promptly made on all points. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. "Office in Foster's Brick. "Bs vHnl9tf. L. H. MONTANYB. A NEYATLAW -AND Notary Public. tlbany, Oregon Office upstairs, dawford Block. MRS. B. BYMAN, next east of S. E, Young's, Albany, Or Catting and Fitting a Specialty, STAMPING OUTFITS, AND STAMP ING BONE TO ORDER. LESSONS, IN PAINTING, Wednesdays and Thursdays of each week, and painting done to Older on plaques aud other material, Nhe assortment of Artist materials on iisnd. CR0SSEN & ALLEN. PROPRIETORS B Albany Track and Dray Co., Nc, 1. Qoods h andled with care and dispatch. lOBTHH AND SEEDS j I An scknowlcdi-ed the beet, being hardier, I I wore productive snd yield bitter crop. I FIXK ILLCSTRATKD CATALOGUE ( I Oim.I.Im mi, CM ftv rmrt.tl... nW (re an mmf- I cmn. warm roa it. I gFioaMTs asp Secoeacx, St. PaL ttouSfSj BROKE, the lumber mon.ipc.ly. We can furnish to builders and contractors, rough, clear or finishing LUMBER, on short notice. This 1 tin bar is cut from the beat yellow fir, rafted from the cele brated McKiozie timber regions and manu factured tt Coburg. Any quantity can be furnished at Albany at low prices, It needs no recommendation as to quality CEDAR POSTS, BOXING LATH, PICKETS and lumber of all kinds on our yard con stantly. Don't order without seeing or hearing lorn us. We will aaye you money. HAMMER BROS., . Albany Liun Co,, Oi FOSHAY & MASON, -ITUIU'.l AMD KMT All.- Druggists and Booksellers, Agents for John 6. Alden's publications, which we sell at publisher's pries, with eostageaddad. ALBANY, OttEOOlW. ALBANl. URKHUIH