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mm Wm. Fortmillef, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Attention-First-ota Hearsa joVAfier bualnsi Ii ium ooll at residence oomer Fifth mil Hiker streets. 0VcilLMJ TJ CAIIFU- -sVIA-s Soatiheru Paoiflo Company's Line, tk nr. Hir i itotri:. M j b I at 1 a t t taO KiU.'lwsSi hour OAUFMXlA HUIB1 1.. lAll.T. Issjaa 4.UO r. H. . LoV (MM r m I Laav ; a a I At.u North I" rUn I Albany Han K.auol.M Arrlva I 10 40 a a Lm 7:0ft a Leava I U SO r m b-iAk MMMM TitAiM HAU.V xcept 8atxla). H:O0 A Lmn r..rtlml Arrlv. 3;4A r u It 40 r j Lm(i All. uy Loa I ll;a6 A II t:0ra Arrtra Kvwoa Uwt LOCAL rtUBMIU T A VIM SAILT, RACttfT H'XRAT . i77s I Laara Alban Arrive I ft:46 a l:UPi Arn Lebanon Los v. j 6.00 a m lrLea- Albany Arriv j 14ft rs M r I Arrive Lebanon Ln X.UU r a PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars sr tr-tu it alia ! Seeaasl-Clssa I'm.ru sr. iurirl 1 1 Kipresa Trelaa. Wet sloe LUMm. MTWKK lKril5f AI ( om H.I H, a Ait. raais baiuy (ax a,it Sunday.) 0 a a I Umvo PurtlatMl C rv till Arri.i- i . La r a Laav. j 1:90 a t.tt f i Am.. lira ate run bailt (axojp. Sunday. 4:50 r a amtlra Leave Ami PurtUnl M-tfiunrtli Arrive I S.IW a a ' Leare ft .45 a a At A '.May ant Corvalli coi.rtect wltii tralna ol urea, rsoftc KjUlru.! PWfatl tuf jr at i".. ei rort-Jiar aa Ooeapany' .Ayeol. II. KOrlllLEK, Jliu," V" r :, tn., Cto. . P. ROGERS, . .'. nir vr "HE YAQUINA KOUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. spin Dsvelopatant Company' 8teaiu ablp Line 225 MILES SHU aTEii 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by ny other nut. Kirs. .:; t. ttriin ptv u .: and freight I in fro n P ru m l and ll potata in the vVilU n a. V a 1 1 t an I rrn.n au Pranciaco, OaI. I iilaai3tii3 F.i?dr Liaj of Soatnara. Toe .Vm. M. U 4r." fh N. 8, Bsut y," Toe "rartjj . Staler " aro tn esrvloe for byta piasoi ir i i I (reinl tram s be tween Cjrvaliis a-i 1 KjntauJ and ic.er mediate ooiuis. loiv in ' Co-.npauy't wbaif. Oorratlia au i Mo.sr. tlitiuiaa t Co'a wharf. X is. j i ani -Krout Si., toil- land, three timen a woe as foilowa : NORTH ROUND. Leave Corra ilia, R i , NTa. a.ii rViday, lOMIA, M. Leave Albaar, i .Ji. VeO. auU Krulay. li.VJ Noon Arrive PwrUaud, l'ue , Tau. all I tia'.ur.Uy , 6:30 f. M SOl Tll UOL'Nu. Ljave rwtlaiJ, tn., Wal. aaJ r'.ilay, 8:00 A, M. Laava Albaiy, foa.. fnura. aoj duunlay. I . A) p. M. Arrive Cu-vaIIm, Tuj., i'uu .J miJy, 4 Al p. M. Uoau make close ooaneciion at Alban itn cnuna of th Oregon Kaolflo Kailroad ri HtC A Jrl JULR. (aaoept Sunday.) Larva AJbany, 1 r. a, , Leave Yeq-aiua, 0:4ft a,a Leave Cr.ai. 1:10 r. a.Laave CorvallU.lO A.a Arrive i ui.ia, ftti P. a lrrie Albany, 41:10 a. a. I O. A C. txaiaa coaaeit at Albany and iJorvallia t he aoiva traina connect at Yavjuin wita tha Ortwm Development Coxip'iy's Uine of leainshiua between YapaiOA .um .Sad fr ranciaoo. SKUA SU DATES . eiKA, tKt k raAKcawu. raa vai;iaa lVilUioOe Vallay, Wtllatoate Valley .(fill kn Ue VjUos tflieiit r laa. 8 -Vt rUl JC." t3Ui. .- .leia wr jiM. 7lh 8tftember Ittth (lit Ctaatpauiy .-r-,-.- be right :li m-s aniiix 1 u . w.thuiit uolice. to v. ii Pt.1vs.i4j s rr m 1 r.Un an i ".ii uefa va la .. . us in nuke -io.so Jin n tu i wita i.u iralija of ibe Yaquiua r . .Li . i,ihi, , i .rvalhs. anil li dee tin ill ian 1 ru lie 1 1 - . 1 arrange to rriVvi At Yaj'ilu . t'l.j uVeaittg bufore I'Ate 01 aatiia, iert4rr an I I.. UUI Kate always ih- ( i tl r u 1U j 1 ajjiy In U 4 8.4ari. Kreiirht mi l f j'. 141 ii, 4194 1., l 0 If ilMarell, Jr., (4. V '. A A , OYtftf-Mi !.., i 34 auut-jtnery 1.1 fVii,iici,w. 1 t u.M.i : , A. U. P. anU P. Agent. Oretrn Tai U R ROj. trvalUa, Or Ay ANY OJLLEATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON. 1888, 1889. t'.rel Tmu aura ;i i r III!). HU4S A lull 'rw f lntriicnon. CLASoiCAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Onur4ffl f -ludy arrutf.J u meet I h t . ."l of all gradoM of-niiiHiita. Sfcuil iuduceHWrtt ajfrred to ntudenti froi iii'iroiid. Tuition rangAH from S5.50 to $1? Itonrd in priva'e ffi'iv at ow rare. Koorii tor lf boar.iniK t amaalleoi' enC A :!... 1! aatpervlatrKl Anrriwi nvt-r alu- dtfwts hwav from imiie. Fal term opni H. itti'inhf.- 7ih. Kor circular nn'l full piutli-iilani al'ire- the PrealaltaHt. Kf, 4 1 ' I . T I. O.MIIT Altniny. Oru n W.LDOUGLAS'I 13.00 SHOE WARRANTED SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON - OREGON SAM MAY. 6. 8ENDER8 MAY k SENDERS. Dealers in General vmuam HARRISBURG - - - OREGON Will bay Uraii., Wool and all kiml WAGONS, HACK9 AND UGQIES. We are now a-renva at this place or I be oeldbrdted wg'iiiH, ha 'k and buggies made oy Fi4h UrH,tf ftaiim. Wi xnd oan give better yooda an.i .arr pri. i is thn over b'-fiAA. K' on Uxr bst w. want your tra lw Hui iviil ui4 t ii in ..i) eot for .y ou to coirw and w um. WrBWAHTit Sox. 4 r k trw-' A.; - '-4 n - - Do l eu Want Furnilue ? IK YOU no HO TO Woodin & Willard. whore you will And the host tusk and finest (rushed BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS AND LOUNGES. lo a line lino td PICTURE FRAMES. and p bmvlord dilTcrottt styltH of MoiihSmgs. (Pioture frames made to order. The largest and bent stuck of UNDERTAKERS GOODS, evor kept in Albany. Prl?e ruaaouoble. Jiiii WesttoH," CHINESE MERCHANT. Full line of Chinese goods of all kindH on hand, Alao full lino of JAPANESE COODS. 0REG3H PA3IF10 00 HiaiG T J ft. tor ihU section. Laborer furnished on abort notice fo any purpose. Opposito S E Young s, Albany, J. K. WEATHERFORD, (NOTARY RMMU iTTOHNEY AT LAW, UHIM. RKCiOM. 117 U I. rttAiTICK INAl.LTHRiwisw warn W Stale. SpaataUttontl'.n gHrti t !V.-U. e. mil robate rssttar. Palace Meat Market. J. Y. PIPE, PROPRIETOR. FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, OR. Weill keep conatantly on hand lat, mutton. porR, veal, rauaage, etc, the beat meata and largeat variety In the city. Cash paid for all klndaof Cat atock. Homeopathic Physician, MRS. U, E. McCOY, M. !., HOMEOPATHJC i.hv.lci.n. office and rteUWnce corner t Ktral eml Raker 8t Mlianx . ire-n. rhrmili. dUeaaee Uilunirce, 1 HJce bom a : 10 a. BV p. m a ajHvialij . I to 12 a in aaa The BUYEB8'OUIDEla laaued March and Sept.. .each year. It la an encv Iclopedla of uaeful infor. matiou for all who pur. ehase the luxurtoa or tho neoaaaltiea of life. We can elotho yon and furnlah yon with all the neoeaaary and unnecoaaary appliances to ride, walk, dance, aleep, eat, flah, hunt, work, go to church, or tay at home, and in various elsea, ntjrles and Qaontitiea. Juat Qgure out what ia required to do all theae thing COHFORTfiBLT. ond yon can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERM' GUIDE, which will be aent upon receipt of 10 oenta to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avonue, Chicago, IU. PATENTS Jjaioed, ami all other buaineaa in the U. S. Patau nVe atl. ndcUwl t .r mitlerate lrc. Our office la upfioait the V.X. Patent Office, and e can obtain Patent lea liti.e than thoaa riaiull rem Waahlntnti. ftend m.Hl)e r Uraam... Ho a.'- to patent abiJitj free of . irEe . aemake u charge unkaa e obtain paienl. We refer here, to the PueUnaater, the Stipt. of ey Onler Iiv. ami in offii-ial ol the 0 . 8. Patent office. PnrcirutUr, ad ice, una. a, an I elaretieaa oactuaJ cli.'. its In youroartt btale or cuunty, aiiiireaa C. 4. &CO., Opposite Patent Office. Wahlni;uiii, l . Executor's Notice. NO'i IC . Ik rely gii-u that the under, aijj.icd ha- ) em duly ffNNatd iy the Qhhi tyCeoit' i I. uii t Duly, Of. -,,( , Kcntrtx of thalaet M and tvttati.ti 1 f W. H. Me Farland. di crated. All pertoaa Itaving claim agaiiut raid citato re ktreby liot 1 lied and rtq'itridti j reaent tfce.ai;.- wi-h the proper vouch r to the ui.deraiiiin a ia Albao ,4Jrt K' i. witbin ix tnoiiib from the date nerw f. Dated August 9th, 1SSS. Camilla M i Fa ii i. a .n i, stseaWtflg, Do yon ftfl dull, languid, lowwrptrlUd. Ilfe- jeaa, ami iua ncrioauiy uiUM-nifiic, Lotli poysi cany and mrn tally : experience a sense of ftillneas or bloating afu-r eatlns;, or of "jrone- 1 " w ciiii.iiiixei 01 iuiuineu in mjo uiorn- inr. trmirue coated, bitter or bad taste in moutb. lrresrulur appetite, dizziness, frnjueiit hesdacbea, blurred cyeais; ht, " iloetiiijr specke" before the eyes, nervous prostration or ex haustion, irritability of temrK-r. hot AiisIh-s, a urnating with chilly sensations, sharp biting-, transient pains hern and there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed ond unrefrcsliina; sleep, constant. Indescrihahio feeUng of dread, or of lmDend insr iHliimily 'I It you have aU, or any considerable number of these sympUima, you are sufferintt; from that most common of American majadu-s-llillpus Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Tho more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symp to:ns. No matter what fnice it has reached, ur. Pierced . olden Pled leal Discovery will subduo it. if taken according to direc tions for a reasonable leon-th of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Conn 11 mo tion of the Lunws. Kkln lilm iiw-s. Heart Disease. Kheuuitttlsm, Kidney Disease, or other aTave maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termWtlonT Dr. Pierce's Clolden Medienl Dis covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through thut great blood -purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im purities, from whatever cause arising. It Is equally efllcaclous In acting uion tho Kid neys, and oilier excretory organs, cleansing, strengthening, und healing their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both 11. mi and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful inedlcino has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and l ever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Die- CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Illotcb, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Halt-rheum, " Fever-sores," Scaly or ltougti Skin, In short, all diseases caused by two Mood are conquered by this powerful, purirying, and Invigorating medi cine. Great Hating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Esper.hilly has It manl- oHieu us potency m curing letter. Kewmn Erysipelas, Itoils. Carbuncles, Roro Eyes, iilons Bores and Swellings, Hip-Joint D "White Swellings," Goitre, or Thick and Enlarged Glands. Send ten on stamps for a large Treatise, with a fceror- iscuse, Nnclr and Enlarged Glands. Bend ten cents in rnarnps for a largo Treatise, with colored plates, on Hkln Diseases, or tho same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thorough I v elennso it b' tiy using Dr. Pierce's Mscovery. and a-ood t.oiueu xweuieai Discovery. cigestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will bo established. CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula of the ln 11 gaic arrested end cured by this remedy. If taken In the earlier stages of the disease. From its mar velous power over this terribly fatal disease when first offering this now world-famed rem edy to tho public. Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Cure," but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is uucquaied. not onlv as a remedy for Consumption, but for all Chronic Diseases of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs. ?rJ'k &ungs, Spitting of Blood, Short ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. foi(1&iJruS4fUite, at $1.00, or Six Bottles iTi?.:lt:," "t ln temi for Dr. Pierce's O WHAT AILS YOU? , v VVUWU4i4l.fWVU. AUieXfJBBf j World's Dispensary Medical Association, J W8 BUin ft BUFFALO, If. Y. Citation. In the County Court of Lmn County, State Orryon i of lu the matter of the estate of Mai y Jane Coatello, deceased. To Mary Ann or liargarettCldwnll.J hn Caldwell, House Fiovidence Hinter Mi parlor, Ann Brown, Rater Coatello mid the daughtera of Thomas Coatello. Ohkktinu : In the name of (he State of Oregon vu an hereby lt i lo Ihi aid an f ear in the County Court.ior the county or .Inn, at the Court llouae, In the city of Albany, in said oouutv ami Mlate, on MttNrdaj . the Slh day ef Orlober.A. D.1NHH, at the hour often o'clock iu the forenoon 01 mil 1 day, theaame being a day of the tegular October term, IMHM, of nsld 'ourt, and then and there ahow cause If any oxlat why au ordor ol aale should not t . mitdo dl recti tig aud licensing Namuel Nixon, ax ecutor of the last wPl and Ivalatiteut nf Murv Jane Coatello, iloi rased, to sell ail the liuht.tltle and interval of the said Mary Jauo Coatello at the timeof her deal h,lMth in law and In ruulty, of, In and to (hn real property hereinafter docritd, aa prayed ler in Hit- petition of the said Samuel Nix 11, executor aforesaid, which raid nelillon In how on tile iu th County Cletk'a olHcc in Lino county, Oregon, which aald real property la described aa ftdlowa : The N K H of the N K ! of Sec 29. con taliilng 80 acres. alsoiheM V. ' ot Sen 20 containing ItJOarrta; aUollieSK ' of Skj 21, containing ItiO acrea; abo the N K H ol theS K tiftbeM W ' of Sec 50, con taliilug 40 tH'io ; al o the beginning at a Miut 27 UOIlnka weatand 15.87 links south of ti e quarter section stake between Hso tlona 24 aud '.'A, In Tp 14. H K5 W.ln elaun Nodti; Ho 11. e ii. rtti iH 'eaMt 441 Helta them e l.orttl 82VU weal tC0 links ; tiiMieo Hf.ulh 7! weal 441 links; tbence aoulh H2Vt east 900 tmka to the elate of Itegtu Uing containing 4 acrea.atid in all 444 aerea slid lying and Iwliig In lowuab.p 14, n K 4 W. Alao begloiiing at a point 26 c'ta eaat o theS W corner ol Ihoaiaa Shepard'ado nation land claim, being claim No 61, Not No 2185, in T11 14. S It 4 NV ; thence iiorllr 40eha; theuco eaat 7.3U cha : thHiu-eaouth 40 chs ; thence w at 7.36 cbaina to tho plae ot itegiuiiing, oiitaiiiing w 41 acite. all SecU.Tp 14. a R 4 W.Ltun etaiuty, Oregon Alao beginning at a point chains aoiuh of lbs N K corner of claim No 41, Not N -1 .. in To 14 S R 4 W ; runni g thence aouth 1 cba ; tbenoe wtat 30.64 cha; thenco north 40 cha ; itienoe wel8 15 obai thence north 13 85 cha ; tttenoe sasi 44 5S chsins to toe place of beginning, contain mg ' s at re, injlng pria of Stctloti 4. l p 14, H R4 W,ln Lino county, Oregon. Beginning at a point 9.20 chain itnrtb of the hotitheaal corner of the northetal of See 4, Tp 14, 8 K 4 W ; thence math 2n 10 cbs to the northeast corner of Win Chris lians donsih u land claim ; thence wt 52.70 cba; tbenoe south 28 6u cha ; then 3 eaat 53 28 chains to Ibe piece or beginning, ci u lain tug J5S.7U acres. Also begtnuiog at tha aorlh4at corner ef Wm. Cbaatains d tutiun land claim ; theaoa east 130 roda to ihsims of CalabOrayV land claim ; thwocv a.cith tit J roda ; tiMuee seat 130 roda ; thvic north 61 j roda to the place of beginning, cuntainitig 5ti acre. Also begitiniuget a atskaontha aouth lie of the dooatiou laitil claim uf Itauiiall Yar broogb 80 chains west of ib earner io lit angle of aald chum, it bring tlaini 37 and Not 2l87,inTp 14, S K 4 W,m Liuncaauty, Oregon; ruonii g '.hence nut in 17.21 chs to s alcugh ; thence iu a analb west, ly direc tion up Said loUg, folluwiog titc wcau. I. of the aatne to the aouth line of said claim ; theucs N 81 30' K 13.50 oh t . the place ol l i-.imi: , coiitaibtug 18 acrra. lhKinuiog at s poii.t boring N 61" 30 W 5.C0 chain Irom the S K oro r of ti N V. , of See 8, in Tp 14, 8 R 4 W ; tbeno esat I do rod ; thcoce aoutn 40 cbaiua ; thence west 100 10 la ; thence i.ortb 40 ciains to the place of beginning, bring paru of Secticsa 8 and 9 in Tp 14 S it 4 W, lnu c mnly.O.. ju,. on taming 100 setts. Bsgisuiiig st s point 10 chaias north and 33 chain est of the S W corner of Claim Nodi iuTpl4 8 R5 w.in l ino count) .Oregon, thence running esat 8.31 chs; thence south 10 eh ; thence ess: 2 82 cits ; thence oath 81et 18.57 cha , theuc north 34 chs to the rtver , theuce outh 54 wot I3.00chs meaodenos: the river ; thence S "3 W 3 ch; thence south S 7tT W 10 ch ; thence S 70, XXI . I . . t. a l ,. , t f mm- 1 . . " o vile , imocf n o- v .l.l-,.h ; tti,-.cr S2AT W 4 78 th ; thence ea.t 5 09 tha thence south 8.93 chf to the place of 1 egm niog, containing 75 2-100 acres. IV.inntog 15 chs north alio 70 chs eaat ef the 1 corner in ureat benudary of See 5, Tp 14 B R 4 W sud rnnnieg, lhrt.ee aouth 28 28 ch : thence west 28 28 ch : thence north 28 28 ch ; thence esat 28.28 cha, to tha place 01 ueginmn?, coiitatning 841 acres. Beginning 20.40 cha nortn of a quarter section post in Sec G. Tp 14, 8 R 4 W ; thence south 34.45 chs ; th-nce wed 52 10 ch ; tlience north 15.28 cha ; thence north 15.28 cba ; thence 7 50 ch ; thence north 19. 17 cha ; thence eaat 44 60 cha to the place ol mgmmmft eonUtning 10 sere. neginniog titi rods north ef the qusrter sUke in the wsst line of s c 5, Tp 14, 8 R 4 w ; thence eat 280 rsU ; thence sooth 160 roda ; thence west 280 rods ; thence norib 160 rods to the place of begtunio.', sad be- frinning at tha aoutnwrat corner of a 5 sere ot of land owned by Calt-b Oisf in See. 1, Tp 15, 8 R 5 w ; thence west 80 rds ; I hence north 40 rods ; thence et 80 mnU ; thence south 40 rods to the Irce f I cinnit g, coc tsiniig 300 acrea. The portion of said r. at property ;set apart to Martio Cummii'g. aa the devisee 1 tt.o said Mary Jane Costt l'o, decsasad, Icieg d. s:nned aa 200 acres of Jand off the west sod of the farm known as ihe Orohb fa m, site, ated in Linn county, Oregon. Done by order of the Hon. D. 11. N. Blackburn, Jodgsof said Coqrt. In testimony whereof, I. E. K. Montajnr. County Cleik of Linn county, Oregoo, ai d Clerk of the County Court nf said oouuty, have herenn aet niy hand and affixed the seal ef said CeVft at my office, in Albaiy, fhia4thd y f f S.(t mbor.A. D.. 1888. K. K MoM '.ol I, Clerk. Referee's Sale. In the Circuit Court tj the State tf (re. gon,Jor Linn County. H A Holcnan and Julia Holman. his wife, OllieShelton and Human Shelton, her husband, and fcli.ibeth Holman, Plain tiffs, vs. Teinpa Hunt and Leander Hunt, her hn. band, Mary Hannah and Tbos Hannah, her husband, Jeremiah Holman ami KIvIiih Holman, bin wife, laao Htilmsn, Elizabeth Strong sud Wm Strong, her husband, Cal Inline Forgey aud ' Ellas Forgey, ber husband, .Martha nil I and L Hill, her husband, l.otuo Keid and 1 bos Held, ber husband, Jeremiah tvhitiby ami Josephine Whidbv, hiswl'e, Martha Lan der and Jno Landers, her htisbaud Jennii Ca dwell and Floyd Caldwell, her husband, Sarah Hunt and I yrmtn hunt, ber husband, Motile Sandern ami f. San d-rs her husband John Whldby, Monroe Wbidby, ti H Whldby, Thou Wbidby, and Win Ben-it tt Deendants. NO TICK la hereby gl.en that tbo ttn derslgn.i, ihe Helen duly appoint etl ty tho above entitled Court in the above emitted caume U make ai of the pretn'es hereinafter described, will pur suant to an order of i-ai.j Court iu said cause duly matin and entered of record on the Pith dty of March. 1885. at the Court llous-i ib.or in Albany in stdd county on Saturday ihe 0tti day of 8epieniber, IHH8, at the hour of one o'clock in tbe afternoon of Maid day aell all tbe right, title, interest and estaU ot each of the PlaiiUlffH and Defendants herein in and to tbe following described promises, to-wit : The southeast quarter and the south half of the north east quaiter of Weetlou sixteen In Town ship 10. s R I 15 Also the northwest quarter of tbe northeast quarter nf Koction 10, Townabip ll,S R I w Also beginning at the southeat corner of lot 1 in tection 3 in Township 12 S it 1 w, and running tbenca west eveuty-!v,u rods thenco north seventy-tdx mdti ; thenon eaat sevoniy-two rods ; tbeuce S"u:-h seventy, six rods to the place of beglnnrng, all situated In the AVi'T.'amette meridian in Lion county, Oregon, containing 31 acres. Terms ofsaly cish in hand. Wm. Otktj, Kp eree. DHa Ge WATSON MAST0N Physician and Surgeon. Office opposite the Democrat Office, Children Cry for FFIDIAL ! and PApee, ar win al TKMPKKANt'K COLUMN. Edited by Allieny W. O. T. U. Mr. Mary Lowe Dickenson Its been elected Professor of Belle Letters in Col onitlo I. Diversity. She ha accepted the oltlim and will leove for Denver In Nov. MlMOtirl b over two hundred Colon. !ven town In Rhode Island except one iat W. C. T. U. A strong effort should ue mndc to orginir.e in that town. Fifty four destitute girls and a number of children have been rescued and cared for at the White Cro Home established In St. Loul lest rebrtuirv. (load homes have been secured for forty-eight nf that num. ber. The institution ha been signally blessed of the Lord, and meets a real hu-1 matt want in mat t uy. . i . l . 1 The hftecnlh annual convention of the National Woman' Christian Temperance Lnlan will he held In the Metropolitan Opera House. N. Y. City, Oct. 18th to the IJrd, Incluaive. Oct. 14th ha been set apar t . i . . 1 1 .,1. ' . . ov mc national otitccrs ns a day ot pruver for the ucces of the convention. Reduc tion In tales I offered to all delegate. i, . ..i . . .. , , . . vvcai irginia ia now in tne tntuet ol a Prohibitory Amendment campaign. An earnest appeal I cntout for financial help- Wc o! Oregon, know what ItU to conduct a like campaign with a scarcity of fund. and ns there U a hare chance for thii amendment to carry, let everyone who can spare twenty -five cent end It along. Every in t V helps The follow log la a clear state. incnt m mc situation : "We have two at a a a a.a . j. n i.. nt ns 01 naru bg ruing before u yet. This is Ihe only State in which a prohlbi bltory amendment I pcnding,and we have the united fort es of the nation' liquor deal era to con Und agamt. But ours ia not a hopcic case. We have in our aUte fewer large distillery and and brewery Interest to fight, than in other where prohibition ha been defeated. Our largest city ha only thirty-live thousand Inhabitant, and the next largest but eight thousand. Forty four of our fifty-four counties are already under prohibitory law. If wc had one tithe of the akl given other states in their fight for constitutional amendments, we could win. The interior of our state U being flooded with trad and pamphlet full of falsehood and fallacle. the prt)duetionof ministers of the gospel. Help us to meet these vicious teachings with the truth, and help u at once. Send all contHbutlona to Jane A Johnson, Pre. Mete W. C. T. U 01 to Mi Henry B Hubbard, Treasurer W C. T. l. Wheeling. W. Vs." The Profit publishes the following lg nlflcant chsptcr on snakes : "Twenty-five nake running through the atrects that's -free whiskey.' Twenty-five nakc gathered Into a box in which twenty. five hole are made by the authority of the court- that's 'low license.' "Ten of the hole are closed, and the snake all get out through the other fifteen -that's blgh license.' ' Drive all the tnskea over to the village that' 'local option.' nextl ' Kill all the snakes that' prohibition Away with the erpentsof the still e li5 Sttt- St. Lot'ia, Sept. 19.-C. H. Knowle to day began an attachment suit in the circuit court to recover $250,000 from Jonathan Bourne, Jr.,a well-known Oregon mining peculator. The petition states that plain tiff in Ma v last told and undivided half in tercet in Baker county Oregon.minlng pro- rv-r,Sr lb4.ro lor $35000, muti ailegci. that Bourne I about to dispose of the pro perty without paying therefor. The at tachment bond was fixed at $50000 and given , and an attachment was executed by levying on $3,00600 of mining stock at the Continental bank.just placed on depoit by Bourne. Is Mi-. Now. Jackson, Mia. .Sept. 30.- -Three unmis takable case of yellow fever developed here to day. Tbe panic of 1877 wa nof comparable to that now prevailing among the citixens. The news of suspicious case of fever did not get out until 3 o'clock this afternoon, but before 8 o'clock hundred had left town by rail and other road, and many more arc treparing to leave. The two banks in town paid out over $jo,ooo each after banking hours thi afternoon.to their depokitoi who are leaving. Very Peculiar Death. P.t 1. iii- i.i'M 1 a. Sept- 20. While trying to-avoid being kissed a woman, George Vindic of Baltimore, fell down stair and was killed. This I probably tbe first In stances of the kind on record. A man sometimes is willing to give hi life for a kiss, but never to avoid one. A Ulgaatie Wheat Ureal. Ml.NNEAI'OLIN, Sept. 24.. W G I lanici , a commission dealer, of the firm of Pctcr so 1 & Hanley.was arrested about midnight on a warrant charging him with stealing 150,000 bushels ol wheat from the Minne apolis union ele ator No. 2. It was first discovered that 50,1 xxj bushel of wheat had been stolen by overloading car. Hanlev has been D. C. Moak ,V: Co.' cashier and bookkeeper. They are grain dealers, and have suspended, a large amount of their paper having gone to protest yesterday. Other are suspected of complicity.includ ing well known wheat men, and it was said the announcement of the names would cause a profound sensation Bv the advice of his attorney, Hanley .ef used 'to talk. A Foot aud His money. New York, Hcnt. 20. A fine look laaf well-dressed man was ai rested last night by the police, and locked up on a charge of intoxication. He had over $600 in his pockets. When he recovered he described lii.iiself as A. V. Hyde, a clothing merchant of Salt Lake City, and said he belonged to a Mormon family of that place, and was stopping with his wife at a hotel In this city. Ho had been here u week and had been drinking heavily, and the money found In his possession was all that was left of .4itS - fxo that he had brought with him. i,i court this morning he was discharged. A Petition Hresj t'oi vallls. Washington, Sept. 2t. Senator Dolph has presented to the secretary of war a petition of the citizens of Corvaliisand vic inity, praying for an order for the expendi ture of so much of the appropriation for the purpose as is necessary to reach the Willamette river above Corvallis to pre vent the threatened cutoff. The chief of engineers has approved the project for such improvement and directed the com mencement of work. Coming West. N E w Yoj k, Sept. 2 1 .President T. F. Oakes of the Northern Pacific will start for the West on Monday, accompanied bv I enry Villard, who has not been ever the i ad since its opening in 1S83. Villard's c ntrol of the property is not less absolute than at that time. Treaty Rejected. Washington, Sept. 21. Representative Kilgore, acting chairman of the house committee on enrolled bills, called upon the president this morning and delivered to him the Chinese exclusion bill. Washington, Sept. 2t. The president has received official information of the re fusal of the Chinese government to ratify the amended treaty, I rn t ow rec ving my spring and Bummei t reus 1 oed. I 1 early and secure hargs as W. W. Rtujrr. Pitcher's Castorla. TUB MAN ABOUT TOWN I told you so," that is what wc fellows say who knew all Ihe time that w heat would drop live cent. It may go back and It may not. Five cent U fifty dollar on a thousand bushels, a sum not to be coughed at. The wheat market should not be oab- booned with. H II The Man About Town I Informed that the shortestfgsrdcner from acros the river soon to lead to lite alter a Corvalli wid ow. And why not, the watermelon crop hsabcen large and price good. The leave have begun lo fall, the days of melancholy are about here and thing . . , . ... . . . . , . knouiu nc out in orticr inr mc winter. Clean alley, nest yards and good houac Indicate thrift , which peak for a city. 8ome men require an hour to do a piece of hualnea another fellow will dispose of e f ,,.,.. Tka Man Almt Town knows of men loaded down with glacier', alow tnovlnt. a the agc.who get up in time . 4 , m.i 1 i 'I'li-v m w . 1 40 v.. v - ' 14 -- ' - r ut arnimd tnlb- nrwaosner office to llouldate. if thev do more than to act to their next door neighbor to borrow his lo cal literature, but the world bobbles on. and Albany I expecting a woolen mill some time in the future. It Is a easy to confue a proper name a to run again! a nail in an Albany ldcwalk in the dark. A member of an Albany firm ay they get good addressed in about ten different ways, their name being twUtcd into every shape Imaginable. The M. A. ar w w T. ha received a letter In which only four out of the seven letters In hi name were correct, and an Albany man received an epistle a day or two ago just addresacu to him at Linn county, the P. O. not bcit.g given. To err I human ; but this spirit of forgiveness I what takes ihr ship along In a business sense. MOMK ISTF.ttlWTIXl. ITF.Mrt, The war J 'Jehovah" oocure 0802 titnea in tbe Bible. Tannin baa lawn discovered aa su animsl subttance by M Villon, French chetniat. who tiude that corn weevil contain about three per cent of it. Inaarance atatiatica lead to th remark of s oon temporary that Americana of tbs mid dle and untM-r e ! aaana are'beall bier and Ionizer lived than Rogliabmen. A family ef four ia Nyaek, N. Y., has so 'gitregste agenf 303 year. Twin itfr srs ninety yesr ef sgs, soother iter ia ninety one, sad a brother i ninety two. Ihisiers recognise I ur notes in the soag of a canary, sad tbey can tell by listening to it for a few miauls wbelbar the bird is Osrman or American. It is said that American birds fail to hold the rolling not, which ia a con tiouoa melody, rising and falling only to rise again, while tbe berman bade do. A physician In the American Magazine, i. lustratiag tbs evil eastern of talking to ao invalid about his psrae, saye that once ha is- quratsd s mother to mark s stroke upon a paper each time that she asked a sick daugh ter bow she waa Tbe neat day, to her in credulous aatoutahment. she mads 109 strokes! A three months visit swsy from home was prescribed. Tboeocyc'opscdie published by tbe Acad emy at Pekio, as for aa bulk 1 coucerntd at least, ia tie largest tn tbs world, it being composed of I GO, 000 voturaea. We are not informed bow long it takes to hod a given topic, nr how long to read it when lound. Ws have been accustomed to look upon the Brttsanioa as a atapeodous work, bat hare is sa w lee-pit which sppssis far more colossal ia its proportion It ia said that in tha southern part i f Una is tbe peasant ass a coin of such amall voles tbot it vould take 250. 000 of them to buy on American dollar, and these coins ore ao scarce tbot a man wh bass hundred is looked upon aa rich, and one who has o thou Mod is considered vety wealthy. It is trsuge to think a prrtno wealthy who owns two fifth of scent, and comfortably well off 011 Una-twenty fifth of a cent. An 11 ml and About Tasgesl. Charley left for Colorado to be gone five years ana Emma weep. Mace hos bought a new buggy and ha been spinning around with hi beat girl. The Bond boy commence practicing again October first. Public school open the first of October. Martin Werts is confined to the house on account of sickness. Tangent is soon to hove another store as the material ia on the ground for the build Ing. f. B. Jetik ia building a large addition to his house. A. L. Bridgefatmcr and family are at the Bay to be gone two or three weeks. 40,000 bushels of wheat in the warehouse . ?. . at tangent. s&'oou Worth or Oried Fro It Wanted. And I must have it. Having made con tracts with merchants in Eastern Oregon. Washington. Idaho, ahd Montana, thereby saving commission and adding the same to the price of your fruit. No offer made on fruits unloaded and placed in any other house in my line In the city. If you be .tevc In the doc t t ine of buying in the cheap est and selling in the highest market and have no conscientious scruples about party or religion, you must come to sec me or be untrue to yourself and lamtiy. lo satisfy yourself, call and get my prices. Yours respectfully, P. Cohen, Albany, Or. J. A. Winter is at Brownsville, ami has reproved feoihtise for makiog photogrsphs the tiaett grade. Giye lmn a iafY. J. P. Wallace, Physician rsud Kurgeou, Al bany, Or. Bicycle for Side. A No 1, second-hand 48 inch Kali Bear ing Columbia in good repair for talc at a bar gain. Enquire of UllOWNELL & StaNAKU, New e nbroider ju-th Read's 1 1 CUBE FOR Kit K HE OACHE. Do you want s remedy for IT Houmous, Pimples on the face, ads sure cure for eick headache, ask Dr. Ou'aa and Son, Ihe Druggists, for Dr.Oer.nl's hive Pills, try a dose, samples free hiU box 35 cent, Look in our corner show window at the vases we give with one of the best baking powders in the market. No lottery scheme; you simply take your choice. Browneix & Stanakd. OR. BO-SAPs-KO In hi new discovery for Consumption, succeeded In producing a medicine which is acknowledged by ah to be simply marvelous. It is exceedingly pleasau in the taate, perfectly harmless, and dues not sicken In all cases of Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Whoop tttgCougn, Croup, Brenchitis, and Pains in the Chest iiaa given universal satisfaction. Dr liosankos Cosgh and Lung Syrup is sold at 50 cents hy OwUss and Son. Clothing A large and complete lin of gents' clothing and furnishing goods at A. B. Mcllwain's. In the clothing depart ment he has a large line of pants, regular value, $5, which he will sell during the coming week for $2.50. Children Cry for HOME AND A II 110 AO. Tltt RSOAY. Mr I II Ltms. of Halsey, has been in tho city to-day. A shooting aaMery ha been opened in the Haltman.li building next to L Viereek. Mr Fred llluanherg i putting up a small store bunding on his property on Front street. A tetter postage of 1 cent is a thing nf tha near future. A bill ha already becu lutro- duocd asking for it. Mr W K Curl has bought out Mr Hardy and i now running the variety store just eaat ef the Itavnre bouse. Otto Hslinuer has touted the room just va cated by J vV lisntley, ami will open a varie ty atore iu a few days. A strawberry shortcake waa eaten in I ott- laud yesterday, the beriie I einr puke I io the suburbs of that city. Kx District Attorney tl W Halt has locat ed in Spokane Fall, having left Salem terday fur his new homo. 'In-day 104 tickets were sold at the Al bany cilice for the fair ground at Nalem, nesrly double tha asls ef yeati-rday. A couratt of lecture in Albany this winter i the proper thing, if onr ei'Z " a will only laupiNiit such a thing. Bill Nye, tad uedg -m- a . 1 . '" Verei otnnra can it scur. .,. .... 1 p " ''"y- or "Tnanurg, n. P. Ii. Eby, or llarrisburj, I. . moved to Hslem and opened a photograph irnllrry, and is now prepared 'o take an kind. ! picture.. Mr. Kny was a school taoher in ibi n .unty. Seventeen m rests wertt mad lst mht in Spokane Kalis, occasioned hy the recent lsrue number of incendury Ibea : is pro posed to drive the tramp eh-m-nt from tha city. rmnw. Straw list are dieappctnn. Rev. J. C. Baker,, f Sale n. hi. Iwcii in tha city. Oregon City is to have alt etl is tights, the plant slrvady being in. Several njiaws bav pitched . v tv .lim'in utivc tent on the emmoaa near t..r tli-.t, a sight not stren in A btn f..-v-i .1 i'S. A Marb'U cunty wo nan b- jn'. ptckftt eight boxes of Imp. in da) . 4 1 t ot Lad ws.e for anybody. Tin re a": ui .re though wb i do not pick oyer two nine bushel b . Gen. Gtblron is on bis wsy to Ysqtiins Bay with aevrl compsotee ot soldier, and ex pect to reach there before an invasion from China. Tholdn-re walk, and will travel about 400 mbe in that manner. Life would hardly hn worth living if i ware sot for oeca.tonable item like the fol lowing : Smh hoy -I want to borrow a bundle of bay Faro.sr -I it for tour fath er ? Small boy No its for the horse Fath er don't est bay. Vsn Cl;ve, of the Y-xjuma Telcgrsph Pole remained in the city ovrr ntsbt oa uis wsy bom from the Ststc fair, which hsd been taking bim in He waa aa tlush as svery other newspaper man and be had been liviog on ths t"p fence ri rett-d getting back to tbe Boy, where there ta nothing bat clam ond salmon to eat. The fourth day f tbe State fair was not tbe success anticipated on account of tbe rain, which put ib- track in a miserable con dition, a the exhibit in the pavilion is get ting rather stale tha crowd present was rsther of a tired oas. Tbe bandtop ran for $400. Roes Lesia ban a;.j d w son by Rosa Lewis, and the'-' J" trot waa won by Kitty Lynch in three Straight heat. Col Brail. haw OS 00 oil. The special Ires for alt me was post poned oa account of the mt track . SATt'KDAY . Wilham Simpson left s few da) a ago on a business trip to Helix. KTT F,her has returned from a buai- oe trip to WsIJa Wall. Dr. I. N. Woodie sod wife are home from o trip to Baker county. Mr W S Miller retained last night from a six weeks visit in Portland. Whtst has dropped in 00 cents In Pendle ton, o considerably larger deceoston than tn Alhooy A two yssr old ebild of Mr. Jcbn Wal loos died asar tin city Thursdsy of eholers infantum. "Auction right assy ot old Sam sjfls a 1 a e a a t s a 1 oung's i.utiiitut.', ibe bell ooy was crytug thi afternoon. Cooductots 00 the O & C now wear uni forms, a grct tmpf overrent over tbe oll hit-and-miss style. Three or foar Albany young rr.cn went to Junction City last evening to a dance, ceaniog back on the morning train. A man in Xcw Yrg owes s greenback tbt is a $10 bill on cue aide and a $J0 on tbe other. I ; 1. uppotd to bavn been s mis toko of Ihe K'lvernmeot, The o'ner gave $200 for it and values it at $1000. An Albany git I is faid to object yery strong ly to having an electric lifihtatstieoedao near her fathers ftunt sate, sad tf t',rs Iso peti -lion to the counc il il.e riaaoo will lie known. She has a htrau. Mr Til lone returned la.t Mfiht from Ashland with bis health much benefitted. He has shown in three immense peaches one of which was 12 itiche tu circumfereoce, and sil over II inches in circumference. He says tbey were a fair sample 1 f the whole tree. L Martin bos received orders for G.'hX) boxes of apples within the past two wteks ami c logo to Must so ami tome fo Cahfor nis. The pickitig of winter apple has beguu, and the er..p is rcpt-rted gui-l in nearly every pert of the valley. - -Ash'snd Titling MA Certsin cttijeti of IVn.ll.-ton nude rsther s peculiar bet wtlii another to-day, wag ling another that he would be able to pay taxes on $o000iueide uf live )esr, start ing at scro. He mil ptobaldt alrsiu very nerve to sociimnlate the $ri00U, tn order to win the $100 bt t ' -A". O. "Dr. J 0Boyd,ef(iraut' Ps, found "the boys'' ready for him when be t:ams to town last Week, ami mede In ts of $000 01 tho fien sral result and New Yotkatate. The doctor ooly desirea to make ca-h wafers, or he could he accommodated t the full extent of bia fortune iu this vfuni'v, for the democrats are quite san.in e..f Cleveland's r-lection." Jsekscuviile Timei. When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castorla, When alio was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she become Miss, she clung to Castorla, When site had Children, she gave them Castorla Surveying. Mr. E. T. T. Fisher is pre pared to do surveying of all kinds nt rea sonable rates. He has complete copies of field notes and township plats in the coun ty. Adress Miller's Station, Linn countv Or. for Ctiuness Stiff Neck. "0 ri.' Ct n C3 o tn i 3 m X PI -1 1 sL si a tf I H K 0 w a g 0 4 3 3 i CO S3 CD O 0 m O o 3 n 5r S v S. to CO 0 9 I 6 3 w a ss 4 n 3 St " . I "s CD -4 a cs 3 S- in S4S. CD CD 3 0 0) "J o ca 4S a. ml Pitcher's Castorla. for infants and Children. "Csster ts is ao well adapted to daOasWB Osst I t raommmHmmxpmfotUmtyprmcrifKia I aAwwn to ma." H. A. Aacsrsa, M. V 1 Ul Bo. Oxlord Bt,, brookJya, N. Y. THE & J'. S - . -rQt3m tlSBflSSBSSSSSSSSBSSBBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SFHIIG HMB, mm AND ROAT3 dJSikmJtrVJL'S Send for Catalogue and Price List ish Bros. BAOINE. WIS. Stewart & Sox. Agents, Albany, Or. ACADEMY or Our Lady of Perpetual Help, CONDUCTED BY THE BENEDICTINE SISTERS. ALBANY, - - - OREGON, This Institution u beautifully aituattd io the plea-set and aceesatl le city f Ait any. Tbs location ia rrrmrkohly healthy, tbe building new aid well furnished witb all tbat contributes to the cemfurt ond instruc tion of the pupils. Ths play er. unds ore ex tensive and well adapted to t eait dul exer cises. Tbs constant aim of tbe t sobers to, whilst importing instruction in oil tbe use'al sad rehoed brooches, to troiu the utbful beort to virtue and to instill a commendable emo Utiou, thus educating for society members who will, we trust, prove 00 honor to our country. Pupils of all per-a ion ejaally received, provided tbey comply with thi regulatings of the Academy. Boys admitted to the age of ten or twelve. Tins Academy is incorporated and author ized by the State to confer academic honors. Normal inati action of aspirants for teach er certificates a specialty. TERMS. BcAKMXO HCBOOL I I I: 1EBM . Entrance fte, payable I ut once $ 5.00 Board and tuition, payable in advasee 40.00 Mu.ic. iBStrumeutal. theoretical aod vocal with use ef piano or oraau . . 15 00 Qatar, with use of instrument. . . . Zithtro, without uae of instrument. Drawing and pointing Bed and Bob hug Pi 00 8j00 8.00 a.oo Fancy work forms no txtr charge for boarders. Specimen i f m.-i.Tn 1 . tu : c and inspected weekly. A black dress for Sunday ia tbe costume ; among other necessaries se men t 04 the fol lowing : Oue bslf ib sen tuwelr. (hie half deseti table napkia'. Ot-o napkin in . . SELKtrr DAY SCHOOL. rXIt TERM rAYAtlt.K IX AI VSSCX. Primaty Department $ 5.00 Junior 6.00 Preparatory 8.00 Seiai r or tirtdcaling Department 10.00 Graduating fee 10.00 Fr further particulars apply at tbe Acs I emy. O. C I'HKhMT. O.R.PVKk 4 - ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY cv PAEKFsS, Machinist Millwrights, and Iro Founders. 1 j. sie now eoanplatalj pieiandto handle oil kinds of heavy work. We will 1 nan 11 fact tire Steam Engines. 4rbt and Saw Mill Machinery, and oil kln's'r Iron and Itrasn CaRliiiiis! PlTl'tvtt II 4144 , SlllK'l KOTICK. '::! attention triven to Mnalrtiis ai kinds of tnoohlnery. GRAND Excursion East ! VI NORTHERN PACIFIC R.R. Cheapest rste ever mado from tho Paeifle Coast to tbo East. $80 $80 $80 For round trip from all points in Oregon and Washmgtou Territory to COLUMBUS, OHIO, ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO. Tickets fot sale September 3, 4 and 5. Good to return to October 31st. Join the G. A. It. sp.cial train oarrylng Oregon and Washington Territory Department to tbe 22ND NATIONAL ENCAPMENT, C.A.R. which meats In Ooliimljus, September 12th, 1888. This rate is open for everybody. Not necessary to ho a G. , ti, in order to get this cheap ticket. Partian desiring to do ao oan have use of free berth. in tourist sleeping crs For further information oall on or address A, D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen Pass gt. S. P. R. R., No, 2 W oshington dt,, Portland, Or. Oawtarta cures Colli Spjaf S'Ji1 KHIajaSost Wltfitwl tajurious Tax Costaub CosrrAjrr, 77 Murray Street, K. Y. THE BIST FP wagon IN THE MARKf t - Wagon Ox ALBANY SAW AND PLAN INC MILLS. All kindu v. rough, dressed nd seas. . I ini berUatha pickets kept cjostantly on hand Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only best Calapooia timber Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON d WEST. C 0. POW SIX. W. R. R1LTKTJ POWELL. & BILYETJ, wTTORNEYS AT LAW, And Solicitors is Chascery, ALBANY. - Bfc.eOBJ . Collections promptly made on all points. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. jtfrOfflce in Footer's Brick Tl4ol9tf. T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT LAW -AND Notary Public. ALBANY, OHGON. Jr J. WHITNEY. Attorney And Counsellor At La? aoAND- Notary Public. AL8AIV, OREGON, Will prac-'cs L3 all of tbe Courts o .his State. Atl business intrusted to bim will be promptly amended to. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given tbot the undersign- d baa this day tcen duly appointed by tbe Ctaioty 1 'mi: t of Linn county, Oregon, Exe cutor of the last will and testament of Willis (lainee, deceased. All persona bavins' claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them within six umntha from this dote properly verified aa by law required to .he undersigned at bis residence 18 miles east of Albany, Oregoo. Sdi'tetnber 7u, 1888. Johx W. t ; w k. T. J. Stitks, Executor. Attorney tor Executor. Citation. In the ( out t 'ourt of the .5frte of Otvst., for Linn county. Iu the matter nf the estate of Edward Mur ray, deceased To Mar .. O il.-u.ni and Eden Murray, ' ' e t t : i . IN Ihe i ita of the State f Oregon, y..o ore hetei ci'e.t u,tl required l-t ami at pear it, t . .tint-, t otirt tor the eonuiv it Linn ant JStnt. nf Or-vu;., ,r tin C utt Hnnse in the city of Atbtnt, in said . in y and Stare un llundav the5thda r nventher, .4, II. ISSS, s (he beer of ten o'clock in the forei.oon of said day, the ratne being a day of the regular Key em bar term, 1S88, f said Court, and tl en and there shots' cause, if anv exist shy aa order of sale, dueotiiig and hcenirg Am.io M'irrav, Administratrix of the etat of Bilward Murray, deceased, tn sell all the riijht title and intetest of said Eiwsrtl Mur ray, deceased, at the timeof bis death both iu law and equity in and to the real property herein after rteaaribsd as prayed for in tho petition of said Administratrix, which peti ttoa is now on file in the County Coort of Liun cnatity, Oregon, and which real rop erty is described as followa to-wit : The West half of lot 4 and tbe north half of the east half ef lot 4 in block 11 in the city of Abaoy, Linn county, Oregon. That the lot a what is known as tbe old Exchange Hotel. Dono by order of the Hon. 0. R. N. Black burn, Judge of said County Court, In testimony whereof I have hereunto aet my hand and a nixed tbe seal of said County Court at my office in the city of Albany in Dsid countv and State this 10th day of Sep tember, 1888. L. S. E. E. Mo NT AG UK, Clerk. Administrator's Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn : In the matter of the estate of John VV. Bo zarth, deceased. NOTICE ia hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed Adminis trator of said estate by the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate ore hereby r squired to present them together with the proper vouchers and proofs to the undersign ed at the law office of J. J. Whitney, in Al bany, in said Linn county, Oregoo, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Albany, Oregon, this 14th day of S)ptember, 1888. Frank Wood, J. J. Whttkby, Administrator. Attorney for Administrator. i