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A Chicago paper refcrrsd to a State ScoUor a Mr tiios. h. Junes, and he hat tued lor J75,. ex damage. lie apparently considers U capital ofTrnte. A physician taysi "Girls in feeble health alioul J take a Iramp through the wood or field every day." Ilut t uppoae a tramp ihoulJ object to being taken through the wood or field every day by girl in feeble health? Senator Quay will vote in favor of the Penn . tylvania Prohibitory amendment. He lay he regard the question "a one of moral and not of politic." It goct without laying that Quay regards a question of polite a not one of morals. , ' - i.x Senator I'almer, who will toon depart on hit mission to Spain, expect to return within 1 5 month. lie aid the other day: . "I would rather grub sagebrush on my farm nrar Detroit and eat corn pone in my log cabin than live in the cattle in Spain and make salaams to her king," ' t'p in Minnesota treet fall acroa the most rapid locomotives. It it- well, however, t!M the locomotive rather than the car catch the fulling timber. Thu only the engineer and fireman are killed, whereat if the tree were to dmp upon one of the cart a doen noble Re publican, on their way to Washington, might be hopelessly mangled. . Mr Gladstone attribute hi health and vigor to hit habit of sleeping seven hour out of the twenty.four and never thinking of business after he goes to bed. Men who are unable to tieep soundly and haven't the faculty of freeing their mind from anxiout thoughtt would be very glad to follow the English statesman's rule of life, if they only knew how to do to. Ex-Senator Saunders, the father in law of Russell lIarriton,ha been appointed member of the Utah commission at salary of $5000 per year. If the offices hold out the "family1 will be provided for under this administration. 189a will be a cold yearfor the relatives of Ben jamin unless the civil service law can protect them. Snm Houston's daughter it postmistress at Abilene, Texas. The white Republican bos of that state tried !o have her removed, where' upon Cuney. the negro Republican boss, inter ferred to prevent it, laying, "I am a negro and Republican, but I am a Texan, with pride in the giorious history of my ttate and Sam Houston's part in it. This appear to be case where the negro hat a level head. Score one for the colored brother. During the last twenty five yrars Queen Vic toria hat captured 447 agricultural prices with stock from her Windsor farm. She take great interest in cattle show and it good judge of Shorthorn and Jersey. At Windsor on Aber geldie farm and at Osborne the bat herds of cattle worthy a royal owner. The park at Oa borne is now docked with a picturesque herd of West Highland cattle. It it strange that Vic toria, fond of cattle at she is, should care but little lot horses. . She doe not even admire a pony of brandy. Postmaster General Wanamaker, it is re ported, hat discovered an entirely new reason for refusing to remove a postmaster whore term has not expired. He is credited with holding that to remove an official appointed by Mr, Cleveland and confirmed by the Senate would be a rebuke to the Republican senate which had a part in the appointment. On this ground he it said to be opposed to interfering with Presidential postmasters whose Democratic commissionstiave not expire!. 1 he ludicrous will always come to the front. Chtuncey M. Depew who delivered the Cen tennial address at the celebration of the centen nial of the inauguration of Washington it threat ened with a law suit by Rev. E C Towne who has a claim for services in collating historical diets for use in the oration. The claim it $$00 and Ciuuncey refuses to pay. Chauncey's praise i likely to pale before investigation. Would George Washington, were he alive to-dy and holding the tame opinion! and fol lowing the time course of action that governed his public career a hundred year ago, receive a nomination to the Presidency? Thi qnery affords a fair test of the claim of the compla cent spoilssharers that there bat been no de terioration in politics and no lowering of the standard of government during the past century. Would the PUtu and Quays and Chandlers the men who control delegations and "carry elections" be likely to rally to the standard of Washington? Try the new time and the old time by this touchstone. Harrison has been president of the United States two month. They have been very busy months, and 'he party headsmen have had their hands more than full making vacancies for the clamorous mob of insatiate Republican spoils hunters. The chiefs of government de partments and divisions have concealed the actual number of Democrats removed, for they are ashamed to let the public know it. There never was a time when so many removals were made in the same space of time. If the truth could be got at, h is nroballe that tinder Har rison more officials have been turned out in sixty days than under Cleveland in four years. At any rate, the service hat been to thoroughly cleared of Democrats in that brief period that the president has felt that he could reconstruct ih; civil service commission, which bat been all this time a completely dismantled affair. It he expected that In view of the many promises and predictions made last fall by protectionist that the manufactur er! of the country wopld find themselves on a very secure and solid basis in case Harriio.i should be elected. Not to how ever. Here Is the Pioneer Woolen Ml. I of Fan Fiuncico, that wn built way back in 185S, that now suspend operation and goes out o( the buainess because the busi ness U unprofitable Well, what' the matter now f Protection ii secure for at least four years.- Maybe if wool were cheaper the mills might lure sustained themselves. If our republican friends have inch a pv.ernal Interest in the welfare of manufacturer why not remove the tariff from wool and make It cheap, eh I Lx-tirr Lii. f.ll.in U Ilia 111 o lotUsrt ramainlna; in tha pjst Ofloa, Aluanjr, Una count, Or agon, May 12, 1889, Fsrjnns mlllny for tbast letter must srlva tha data oa which thr ra sJvartltad t An.kraon UorsJ Albsn, K C Ahtn, Mia Alati, SO fos, Howfenr rie.liar, W If llrn, lleory i.aa, i R Hotx-ruoii.Uoriluii Ka, GuaUys Mli, Oo W Tuppar, U It KiHa nl Dmiii-, Jl. Mr Minis (2) Walk-sr, Jan.es (t). n. THOMPSON, F, M. . I! ciil Ext ate for Sale. J 5 feet front on cast, First treet, $J,ooo. 4 I'j'.sln HncHeman's 3rd Add., $1,000. a lot in western part of town, block 60, $45 each. 1 Iocs in bi.w.k 61, $500 each. 2 tots wiih large bou.e and barn en Baker strct, ?J,ioo. jit, feet front with large house and barn o- Drpot atrcvt, $5,ooo. - One- block of ia lots ).i Schultz front addition to South Allmny, $1,200. - Schultz & Henderson. SriitcK Oil At $i.a.S per 5 Knllon can be.t Standard "" oil, at the Willamette Packing Co.' store. Alton ADVERTISING. The trutn It that the new scheme of Oregon towna advertising their advantage In Oregon newspaper In order to Induce Immigration it destined to be failure .and everv newspaper man of any experience know It. Of what avail would It be lor Albany, Eugene, Corvallis, Roteburs; or Jacksonville to advertise the advantages o! their respective town In their respective local ne tpapert with the hope of thereby securing Immigration from Illinolt or Ml touri? How extensively do an y of these local newspaper circulate In either ot the ttate mentioned t Their circulation la practically nothing In either ot thote ttatet. And what la true of these local papett It largely true ol the scheme of advertising In the Orrgnfa. That paper's circula tion among the people nought to be reach ed I entirely too limited to justify advcrtlt Ing In Itt columns. MucU better results would follow advertising In the best local paper In the ttatet mentioned than even In the Orrn. A local paper in Illinolt that clrculatet 3000 coplct would be a much more valuable medium through which to advertise Oregon or any of Itt town to the people of that ttate than an paper published In Oregon, not excepting the Ottoman. An Albany merchant would not think o( advertising hit goods In the New York tf'rU, (though Itt circu lation It immense,) because It would not reach the people wham he teekt at cus tomers, but on the contrary he advertises in the local piper tof hit own town, for they circulate among the people whose at tention he claims. It It generally money thrown away to advertise In Oregon pa per to secure immigrants unless large edition are run off and circulated among thote whose presence a settler among ut we teek. TUE RAILWAY POSTAL 8EKYICR. Superintcndent Hell ot the railway mail tervicerlset to explain in justification or excuse of hit shameless partisanship, that the object of suspending the clyil service rule until May 1st wat to rid the service of ncompetent clerks, and that he re-ap pointed the old clerk to a great extent Jo per cent to take the placet of thoae re moved. We do not know, of course, what wat done In other ttatet, but at far at New Hampshire It concerned the statement it a bald-headed lie. Instead of 90 per cent ot the appointee being experienced men, nearly that per cent were aa green aa grass, to far at the pottal terv ice it concerned. A gtln, it the object wat to get rid ot Incompetents, It could have been done just at well under the civil terv ice taw for nothing In that measure wa ever calculated or Intended to prevent the removal of unfit employe at any time. Such employe can be re moved now just at well at they could be fore, and Mr Bell muit know this. Don't make excuses Mr Superintendent. The removal of democrat we do not object to, but we do object to the hypocrisy with which you undertake to cover your parti san work. Say yau wanted the offices and took them regardless of your party pledget and your pretended love for the old veter an,and you mlll.be respected for expressing your honest sentiments. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Swift Ajala. Washington, May ai There it some ulk alut town that John F Swift, of California, may be recalled from the Japanese mission and given a place in President Harrison' cabinet. The speculation on this point it based on Attorney-General Miller's elevation to the supreme bench. If this be dane. Swift may succeed him. The president is very partial to Swift. A PeeallarOfaatrnrtioa. Lkwisto.v, Me., May ai. The first train over the Canadian Pacilic's new line through the Northern Maine backwoods bad rather a strange experience- The train waa brought to a dead stop in the wood by millions of caterpil lars, which took a fancy to crawl on the rails, and defied every device essayed for removing them, until another kxotnative wat tent to the rescue. Moreover, droves of huge mosquitoes swooped down on the train men and drank their blood. The caterpillar covered the rails for eleven mile. Hunch aad Mitchell. . WASHiNGTON,M:y at The Exi-ntKg Star says editorially: "The nomination of Solomon Hirsch, for the Turkish mution, remove Sena tor Mitchell's most dangerous rival for the sena torship in 1891, and remove all doubts of the latter t return to the senate." Mitchell, it lays, may be depended upon to secure Hircch's con firmation. Bore Everybody. - , V "INOTON, May 20 It seems that Mn Hai : , a- well at the president, it not free from iL annoyance of office seekers. Her mail contains every day appeals from office seekers louse her influence with her builnnd in the writer's behalf.' Seal. ing Uaee. Seattle, W T., May 20. William O'Con nor, Henry Peterson, Albert I It mm and George W Lee, the oarsmen, ai rived in Seattle thit morning, and have already begun trainiag for the race which it to take place on Lake Wash ington on Memorial day. The course will be three miles and turn. It is expected that Jacob Caudaurwill join lbs company. O'Conner says that the course on Lake WahingtonJs the oesi ne ever nw, ana mar ne expects the race to be one of the greatest anna tic events of the year. . A BlgJaiap. New VokK, May 20. Steve Brodie, the bridge jumper, jumped over the Paftaic falls thit morning and came out without damage. For the past three months Brodie hat enter tained the idea that it wat necessary, in order to perfect hit record at a jumper, to rival the late Sam Patch, by jumping from tome f the places from which the latter jumped. About March I Brodie went to Rochester to jump from the Genessee falls, where Patch lost hit life, but wat dissuaded, at the water wat only five feet deep. Cyclone 'arly everywhere. WtLKESBAkRE, Pa., May 20. A terrific wind and rain storm, which afterwards turned into a cyclone, swept through the Lackawanna valley this afternoon. Many houses were wreck ed, fencs blown down, barns demolished, and whole orchards ruined. The houses occupied by Charles Robinson and Charles White were swept from their foundat'" and all of tbeir inmates injured. h'ne. it Harried. " Jackson, Mich., May 20. Great interest was aroused in society circles yesterday when the rumor became current that Mrs Emma C Folsom, mothei of Fx President Cleveland's wife, wat to be married to day to Henry E. Perrine, a merchant of Buffalo, The wedding was solemnized at 9 o'clock thit evening, Rev, R B Balcom, of St. Paul Epiacopal church officiating, ... A Bis liace. Fresno, Cal,, May 20. The Fresno Fair Ground Association is displaying great energy in preparing for the two miles and repeat race for $20,000, to be run Ser5temler 20, The conditions of the rare provide that the entrance fee shall be 10 per cent of the pu-se, The purse v. ill be divided into foar pirtt f 10, 000 to go lo the winner, 1 5000 to the second horse, 53000 to the third,, and' f 2000 to the fourth. Three horses enter, two to start, , A Cloe State Helena, May 19. The contest for supre macy in the constitutional convention hat been close and the count of the vote based upon re turns from 121 precints, shows that there is very little difference in the strength of the two parties. The spirit of partisanship wat not very distinctly developed, however, and a light vote was polled, the total from the 121 districts about nine-tenthi of the territory, being 7863 democrats and 7075 'epuMicans; Green, labor candidate, 123; Ralston, independent, 350; Kennedy, independent, 34. Of the 25 district! (3 delegate! being elected from each, making 75 member) the democrats are certain of 35, the republicans 27 and the hborcamliilate (a rrjuiUicJii) t. Theie are four district nut fully irj.mitcd, but if the dem ocrat! only carry the minority portion of the district! yet to hear from they will hve 39, a majority ot 3 over all. 1 he indication now are that the democrat! will carry a of them, which would increase the majority to 41, or over all. The clotenen of the vote, however would Indicate that in the Novemlier election, after statehood, neither party wilt have much of an advantage ever the other. An Karthqaak. San Francisco, May 10. Tslcgramt to day from many point! in what ia tometlinet termed Middle California report eathquake shocks at about ,: 15 this morning. At Stockton the ihock tatted aliout ten seconds, the vibrations being from north to South. A number of people rushed into the street. One man jumped from a second ttory window, A number of building were heard to crack, A a Austrian flood. Yikn.na, May 19. The latest report t from the flooded districti show the lots of life much greater than wa supposed. The river are still greatly swollen. The deepest distress pre vails throughout the submerged districts, . and ttept are being taken to relieve the immediate want! of the lufl'er, Uood fur Gladstone, LoNiX)N,May 19 A guest at a dinner given to Gladstone quote an interesting talk. Speak ing about America and Americana, Gladstone, in pathetic tone regretted all hit opportunist for visiting America had disappeared. "I al ways fell, he said, "deep gratitude to Ameri can people. They have been exceedingly kind to me; kinder than I deserve. At the tune of their great war I gave utterance to opinion which, considering my connection with the ministry of the day, had better have been left unsold; but they forget and have forgiven. I am almost daily receiving token of the warm heartedness of the American eople, and I should like to look them face to face in their own country," Photograph. Do you want your pho- t taken i We will take your photo any me from cabinet up. I do you the best cUss of work to be had In Albany, all work finished before nald for. Call and tee our fine display at the C & N W photo tent. For Thirty Days, All good bought at Ida M Drain will be discounted at 10 per cent. She hat an Immense stock and all the latest Parisian style. Special bar gains. Call early while stock It complete. NOTICE TO TUB PUBLIC. CLovBhDALa, Benton Co , May 2nd. -Having purchased of Mr. Ashby Pearoe bU entire larm iu Benton county, Oregon, the pubtlo U no 1 1 (led and forbidden from taking or removing therefrom any gravel, ana or 10am rrom tarn premie K. L. Sooh. Clovxrdalk, Booton Co., May 2nd. I am Instruct d by Mr, F. L, Such to prosecute any and all person depositing dead animal uo-m hie land In Denton county, Oregon, formerly owned by Mr Aahhy Pearco. CH.. E, WfsLVBRTOH, Attorney at law. Soatk Alhaay A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residence, owing to it nat ural advantage and nearness to the center ol business. Compare the size, location, view and access to and from these lots.and you will be convinced ot their merits Call carlv and secure a home before the advance In price. Apply to TwKKDAf.K St RfttKlRLD, Agents. First door south of Post Office. Kid Ulovea I Kid Utoveaj I I I have just received a full line ot kid goIve branded Our Own. This I a genu, ine kid glove. I buy direct from Importer in New York and consider them the best value of any eloye I ever sold for this price. 5 button, 3 row of it'tchlng, $1.50 per pair. 8. E. You no. To lessen our stock of esnaed good we will sell anything 10 that line at remarkably lew pricaa. Bt()W5tLL ft Stanard. Don't fai o aximioa Mol'wain'a etrrta Yon will A them from 10 to 13 per eeot cbe'per tha any otner pfaee lis ln,ttktag In consider oa tb qitlity. Tabb'a & Co' pare Manilla twine, bait qntlity, at Stewart iox'i. IJat voor land and ci'y prv party for tale at the wuiiinatte Valley Land Aesncica Ol lice, la M. Cbarle Hotel lock. Alhany.Or If yon have any job wcrk lit it call on O W.Siiith who is irrr, to do it with neatn&ta and diapat -' tod aa cheap at any one. - Scmmvr. W a r-s. -Novelties In beaded and itock'.net jacket just received. Sami-rl E. Yoi'nc 7 O-k cures rbenmatiim, nearaigia a ad toothache, r oahay k. Miaou Atata. Thorn paun k Overman keen the best har Dewea. CitaUoD, a Ae County Court of the Malt 0 Oregon for Lin County. In the matter vt the tttate of 01 vy Loy Gayer, a minor. To A. C. Gayer, the next of kin, and "all persoLt interested in the estate of the above namoi minor, u resting : la the nam nf h State of Oregon, yon are hereby cited and directed to appear io the County Court of the Slate of Oreiroji, for the eoouty or Lion, at the court room thereof, at Albany, to the county of Ltnn, oa Maadar. Ike 1st 4ay sf Jaljr, las. st 10 o'clock io ths forenooo of that day. then and there to show oaoas if any tbersbs why a lice dm should not be grints-t to AC tiuyer, the guardian of std minor, for the sale of she reu estate of said ward as desvrtb- ed'in the pstiiion of tbo irnarditr: ot said ward now on tile with the Clerk of the above namsd Court which said real property it c"es an bad as follows to- it : An undivided one- ninth of the sooth half -' of Ins nnrtbast fourth, and the norihwett fourth of the toulb east fourth of section two, and tb southwest fourth of the northwest fourth of tectum one, iu township eleven tooth of rani; one west of the Willamette meridian in Lion county, Orrgon, eootsiaiiiK ICO seres, mors or let. Witnosa, the Hon. 1). K. N. Blackburn, ndfs of thaCoaoty Coart of the Huts of Oregon, for the county of Linn, with the seal of tul Court a0ix1, tint 13th day of May, A. v., ISBV. Attest 1 E. E. Mortaovk, .... (jlerk. fun.) Citation. a- In th County Court oj the Stat of Oregon for tM County of Unn : ' In the matter of the estate of Almona B. Daniel, a minor. To F. M. Daniel, tb rtt-xt of kiu and all pel sons Interested In tbe eUte of above nameu minor, urotuug i . TN the name of ti 0 Wale of Orocon. tou X. are hertby, cited and direutou to ap pear In the Couoiy Court of ibe St of uregon, f r tnuouuDty ot Linn at the court room thereof, at Albany, In the ooanty of Linn on - Murular, tbe 1st day Jly, 188, at 10 o'olouk in tbe forenoon of that day, tbeo and there to show cause if any there be why lhieuse should not be granted to V. M. Uatiiul guardian of said minor for toe sale of tbe reU estate or aald ward aa desoiibed iu the petition or tbegaardiao of aald ward 011 file with tbo Clerk of the above ua'.ued Court, which aald real estate la described a follows, to wit ! An undivided two-ninths l the south half of the northeast fourth, and tbe northwest, fourth of tbe southeast fourth of section two and the southwest fourth of tbe north west fourth of section one, township eleven south of range one went of the Willamette meridian In Linn connty, Oregoo, containing 160 acres more or less. WUooh the Hon. P. K, N. Black bnrn. Judge of the Coumy Court of the Ktate of Orrgou, for tbe county of Llnn, with the Mai of said Court aiUxad, this 13th day of May, A. U. 1889, Attests . K. K. MoHT.otT". (!-) I y S J WHOLCRALC T"rinaaiiiia mn imm miii Harflware, Iron, Steel anil Farm Mien. SOLE ACEKTS FOR WASHINGTON AND NORTHERH IDAHO FOR THE BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER. Then Uaohlnot art too well known to need oorumeht. Thousand of farmer havo vied them and apeak of them with p raits. They are the only Barreitlna; Kaehlnei that will (ire ENTIRS SATISFACTION to the purchaser. MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING AULTMAN'S The most Effective and Succtsiful Combination for ThrtiMng and Cleanlns drain ever conitructed. BUCKEYE STf EljHAMi TWINE-BINDERS. ftfTht rantiirs that dlatlngiiUha Mils Twins- Blndur It the Llichtnns of Draft, omtlml with Iu Kitmunlinary Ktranyth and iHirabllltv. Ttw IliiHlar la ol th? Aiilrt.y lutttartt, ths only wily auotwatul on yat kmiwn. Wa hava two atyla. ths Elavstur lliiiJur awl Ilia I'laUura lllnJer-bolh assailant- tain rseoiumaiMtal by bunursd ol trona. SCPfTTTTT.Ti'P PAPM WAHniffQ UlUU A JJJuAs A iUUlU IIHUUi1U BUCK-BOARDS. FOUR-SPRING MOUNTAIN WAGONS, BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRILLS AND SEEDERS. CORBIN DISC HARROWS. HODQES-HAINES HEADERS, HAISH BARB WIRE. WSEND FOR CIRCULARS." 12. rl,hrivl,3Innn:jr, uVlbuny, Or. Notice of Supplemental Articles of Incorporation. Notice isberebf si van to all persons whom it may concern, that the Director of the ItrowMville Woolen fllsnutactorioa tym pany a !Oiporatina orgsniaed under the law of the State of Oregon, la pursuance of a resolution daly passed at a raeetinif of the stockholders of said oowpsny duly and leual- If held oa tbe Sad day ot May. 1339. at thaw olfioe ia Browosyille, UraKon, authorizing aod directing the Director! of aaid Company to tils supplemental article of incorporation increasing the power and changing the ori- loai aructss la substanue as luiiuwa r To give the Company the power and au thority to change tbe nsme of tbe Company by vote of the ttoekhoidei. To carry on, conduct, manage, sustain and operate factories for themsnnlsctnring of all kinds of woolen goods and fabric at Drowns vtlte ami Albany and elsewhere in Una couo ty. To nisiutain and ovry on faoloii's fur the manufacturing ololuthing of all kind. To carry oo mercantile eaUMiahmente and engage In a general oioroantile buaiuois st suuh piaees aa tha Company may seisct. To bay and own rasi eaUte ntevsaary fur tbe purpuse of building mob mills, stores and wsreaonsee aa Company may naad. To borrow money and excnt the Cow paay'e bote therefor. To receive gifts or grants of real or per ianal pro pwty and to accept atibaidtes. To bay, laaas sad own water power and so contract tnsreror. To bay, tell and store grain and cor salt. To boy, own sn.l sell flooring mill anil opsrate ths same and to manafactare lltiar. To change the principal place of business te any other place ia Ltnn coaoty, Oregon. To increase tbe capital stock to tbe un of eTa.uuu. That in pnrsaanos thsreof lhare wa filed in the cilice of the Connty Clerk for Unn county, Oregon, on the 0th ds nf May.l&i'J. npplsinental article of incorporation, ae wsll aa la the ot3ce ol thseretary of stale, conforming to tbe said roluti.n f taij ttockbulders. DaUd this Oih day of May. 1&S9. Tbe Browns' ills Woolen Manufacturing iompaay. J. M. Movem, J. P. CaLBRArru. 1'rtsideut. tfecretary. i i Executrix Notice, Notleo la hereby el van that the under aignea baa been by the Couoty Court for Lion ooanty. Oregon, duly appointed Kxm-utrl of the last will and teuuamsnt orileory reolaud, dettsaaey'., late of Linn coonty, Oregon. All rxrsona baylrir elaiins against said estate sr e berobyno tlod to prsisontibem duly verified to the executrix at Itaiaey. Urfgcn, duly veri fied within six months from this date. Tbia I7ib day cf A prll 1kh9. M. i. I'VHLAHn, Executrix or the last will of Henry Pnnland, dee'd j. it, vy atTiiaaroan, Ally. . Notice for Publication, United Statee Land Office at Oregon City, vr., juarcn znti, jw. Notlre Is hereby slven that In compli ance wlto tbe provisions ol lo act of can grass cr June aro, i;b, entitle-: "An act for the ante of timber lands In tbe wialea of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," Henry W Keeves, of Albany, county of Linn, Mats) of Ore. gon. baa this day filed la tbl effioe til sworn ataieinent No. 407. for the purchase cftheNWofHW M and N X otH K, of eeciion ro, st, in town nip rso. u south Kings No. east, and will effcr proof t abow that tbe land sought la moie vain able for Its timber or none lhai for airrl cultural puriKses, and to eubllb bis claim to aald land before the Kol-tr and receiver of this office at Oregon City, uregun,ou Tkwrsdsy IbetSth star sf Jane. IMS. Ha tiimai aa wiiumiu.. t w T t . ! M. Armstrong. A li Woodlo and Ricliard Fox, all of Albany, Linn county, Otesjon. Anv and all nsrsnns nlalmlntr uinnaiv the above described lands are requested to file their claim in thia office on or Deroretatd 20tb cay or Jo no, to9, W, T. Bumsxt, KiKiter, Hotlca for Publication, Land Office at Oreion City, Or. ) May 7lh, 1889. Notice Is berobv el yen tliut the follow. Ins named settler ha filed no1 ice of his intention to make final proof in supimrt hi nis ciaim, nnrj run. sani prior win im) made beFsre tbe County Jndgo, or In his absence, before tbe County Clbrk of l.luu county, at Albany, Orerjou, on -- Monday, July Sib, isae. viz: W, H. Nlcfolson, ITomealead Enlr MO.M91. for the 3 Kf S W and H V iiof a ian ei section az,rp.,s,Ka is lie nams me loiiowina; wttnoHsea io prove his oun tlnuous residence noon and cultivation of sild land, viz i D 1) Colfcy. John Doau. nicnara Msyo anu a w iJrury, ail or nock ureeic, L.ion county, urejfon. Any person who desires' to nrotost axalnst the allowsnce of such proof, or woo anqwa or any ; suutisniiai, reason, under the law and tbe regulation of ths Interior Department, why such proof siiould not be allowed, will be given an opportnntty at tue aoove mentioned time and place lo cross-examine the witness of sild claio-snt, and to ofl'or evidence In rebuttal or that submitted by claimant. .. W. ii. liTJRWBT, Uegteter, FRESH Grass and Garden eU kinds at STEWART &SOX BROWNSVILLE: o.p.cosiion a soms, Real Estate and Insiranco Agents. Beal estate sjjd and Collections and Notarlil.bufdhess attended to, ps.il. 801. Front, First antl Vino Streets, PORTLAND. v OREGON. 0IALCRO in THRESHER. STAR TRACTION ENGINE. Dooro riow. Deero Sulky Plow, Otrriagea, Photon, Top Buggios, 1 1 1-.1 A New Grocery Discovered -AT- Stronjt's out oornsr, oppislte NiewartA ia, r ir. i.rjj., ai t ty, " A full lino Of FRESH GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, ETC. "Quick sales an I small profits," "Live and lot live, ' la our motto. I'lease call and eaatnluo our uy tie ami s,-t prkf 8 uiafaotton guars uImhI, Produce Taken itt Esch&nr;e, Very Itespeotfully, BARQUE & ROBERTSON. Hotica for Publication. United Stat as Land Office, ) Oreieun City. Or.. March II. I8t. I Jlollce is berety given that In oomyll anee with tt.a prov.stona of the act ef CunitveM of June 3rd. 1H78, entitled "An u t for the wile of tlmtwr lands In the Mtetesbf California, Oregon, Nevada and Wsablnau.M Territory William W. Itirfhardarin. of Mo, county of Llnn. State ft Otegoo, ha this day fiisd In this ofllco bis sworn ststoment tia. 47, for the pur thase of ibe 8 K H of H K li of Feotlon No. 'A In Tjwr.sblp No. 10 south, raojis No, 1 weat, end will eifar proof to show that tbe laud sought Is mote valuable for Its timber or stoue than for agriculture purposes, and lo establish . bis claim to eatu land before the hvlitor aod Itecelver of tbls c Hire at Oregon City, Oregon, on rrldsy, the Tin slayer Jmmr, lass, tie nanuses wiine! AM Luoaa, W C Mil er. II Miller and J V Couipton, alt of tsclo, 1.1 an ouuuiy, Oregon. Anv and alt rsnns ctalming adversely the above-dewrtted land are requested tu Ulo thetr olaiina In tbia ofllce on or be fore said 7th day nf Juna, iwo. W. T. BURitcr, Itegtster. Holies for Publication. . Ind Office at Oregon City, Or., 1 Aprd Z2ad, 1 Hy. j Notice hereby i;iea that the folloaring nsmH tilr bat bled notice of bis intention to rusks li;il proof in support of his claim, aod that asid proof will be made Lsfurs tbe County t'lork of Uan county, at Albany, Oregon, on . Tarada), Jane nth, last). ixt Johu S, Myers, Homestead Entry Ne. 7101, for the 8 W U of See. SS, Tp. 0. 8, U 4 K. He oanice tbe following witnesses to prove bit eoiitinnous residence upon and cul tivation of, tsid land, with a view le eom mating! said sstry wit I. cash psyuiut, endfr 8re. 2301, K S : W II B 8twait, Henry llrsswsn, Wm Clsik and K 8 l!artr, all of Kock Creek, Linn county, Or. Any prison who iletire to pn.tut a jiinst tbe altuwance nf tech proof, or wlmkuoa nf any substantial reaaott, under tha law and tbe rsgnlstion of ths Intartur Department, why suvb proof should net be allowed,will bs Riven an opportunity at the above uieitikined liuiesnd pltoe to cross examine the witness es of said claimant, and to offer svidome in rebuttal of that tnbmitt'd by elaimanr. . W. T. RuasEr, rleBister. Notice for Fabllcation. United States Ijind Office Oregon City, Or. April S2nd, im. Kotlce In hereby (ilven that In com pi 1 anoe with tha nroviins of the sot of Con fref of Juoe ird. 1878. entitled "An act or the sale of timber lands In the Mates of California. Orrvon, Nevada aod WsiU inston 'IVnltory " Zander lirewvl o "rt4jton, i ounty of Marh.n, State tOm g-n, hai t:iia day filed in tbia tffloe bia sworn Ma'Hment Ne. COS, for tbe puwbaae oi me . n a or aectevii no n, in xown ship N'i I j south. Uange No. S. tt, and will otV troof vo show that tbe land sought h- ii.n'e valuable fcr lea timber or stone tbau tor aKricultural purpose and to cstaniiMi ins Maim io earn lana before the Kegbder and receiver of tbia office at Oregon Clt v. Oratron. on Friday, tbe 19Lli day of Jul , "fh9. ne namtaaa wltneHNas: 8, (Shaw, T. hut and W, Ho-y, all of Miil City, Marlon county, and J. K. Jirowc, of Albany, Llnn county, all of Oregon.' Any and all pmsont c'olrr Ing adyerardy ths above described lauds are requested io iiie in!ir cmims in mis ome on or t cf'ire aald lUih day of July, 1HKB, W. T. BuavRT, Register. Wiilio-it llcnlthcati lint j cnjujuj. JT U-j . B a '''tifc HEALTH RESTORER. CjXs&G USEITl it is the li'.-nt livlprr lo Health and '.lie UK'kut cure jii li.inli, t'oeit I" time tor ! diseases a Hie Siom.iv!i, T.ivir, Kldnay and Skin, I cures ktMiim t;aui, Maiaila, Coated "I'uiiruo and Hcndnrl ;, rclievi'S Cotialipa'.ion, liilioii less nd i-)ys,.ouia, drives all impurities out ul .h ; Blood and drie up old Sores. Theliusinrss men buy it, the Workingmrn usa it, the Lnchcs lake i the Children cry lor it and tire Farnteis ay i is tiieir bent benlth nrenervcr. So! i everywliere, f l.oo a Ixmle: six for fs.oo Administrator's Notice. In the County Court of the Stale ot Oregon for Mnn County, In the matter of the estate of Geo: W. MoCride, deceased. Noliao i Imrubv uivn that the underiii'U- ed AduuiUHtrator nf taid estate ha riled bit final account therein with the Clerk of laid Court end that tha Court hai appointed Saturday, Jane 8th, 1880, . st one o'clock ia the afternoon for the hear ing of objections to taid account and for the settlement thereof. - Published by order cf D. It. N. Blackburn. County Judge, - Albany, May tilh, 188SJ. J, A. McBriue, J C, Powell, . Administrator. Attorney. 5 1 W at t M SPECIALTIES. Fashionable and St.Heh Suite, Businest Suits, Llabt Summer, Suit. Hoys, youth'- and etlld Wa . Purnisliing Good atl the latest BOOTS AND SHOES. A lfg tin- ' 4rpsrtuot of Hi- lst, iti He market. HATS Ht.pl. and FMbionaW - Hn. - a John C. Tailoring lice at remarnsnie tow 1111 . ick a in tbe fact tbt I " fferinl better bargaUn tban any on. eta. in Aibany Bongbt at bankrupt aalea I can all First-Class Goods at t r below COST. FOR General merchandise ot alt kinds eail oa me. Parlicula-1 argains ia earn of aboee. .Cash for Goods or Country ; In G, W. SIMPSON p .lbitn), Oi-c. . WE ARENOW IN THE FIELr- FOR BUSINESS ,' , for 1889 and respectfully call attention to our stock of Groceries, .Confectionery, Etc. We shall endeavor atjall times to serve our cus tomers in the best possible manner. We always aim to purchase goods soil them at the lowest our grocery business for all the leading newspapers and magazines. Also take orders for all kinds of rubber stamps, seals, etc. We cordially invite all whe have nol done so to favor us with by fair dealing and careful attention to business to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us, Very Respectfully, F. L. KENTON. FOR THE BEST FURNITURE r-OALL ON TOE- Albany Furniture Company ' OPPOSITE STEWART A SOX'S, ' Wio Hava-ia Stock a Complete Lina of BED ROOM SETS, TABLES, CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED GOODS, WALL 'PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES, . ETC., ETC., ETC. IIAWKIiVS s& FARRELL. 1. a wiNoiLL, 1. 8, joHNtsir, i, asraat, a. tnsLTON, WINDELL, J0HSS03 & CO,, REAL ESTATE DEALERS AND MONEY BROKERS. Conveyancing ani ail "otarlal work promptly done. .. . P.O. box, 800. Seattle, Washington, novettUa. o. other. . fin. .took of tbe BteUon bats. 1, E. BLAE Pin of the best quality and to cash prices. In addition to we receive subscriptions their patronage. We hope Palace Meal Market. ' J. 7. PIPE, PEOPSETOL FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, C3 ' Will keep constantly on band baa matton, pork, Teal, sausage, eta., tbe be meata and largest variety lu tbe city. Cash said tor all kladaiof &t scock. 1889 SPRING AIID LADIES' DRESS GOODS The largest atoctc And gret eat variety in jirioj ana ..6 I have evei carried, and si gjoti value as erer oIloi-i Ut tbe eitizene of. Lion cmaty. : Special 'Bargains In cotcrs end lilsckr. Swjraotkere, jjingbaia-, tbambteyt, Fiend p inw and wash fabric. All tbe novtliies of tbeaeaaon in l-lack and c:lor. I will bate oiuibiog faitbei to say abont tbvse io a few day. EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS Flonocius, ami all ovem iti csmbri), S'ia aod Indii Lvjto. 1 have just 0ided tbe largest invoice of noveltii-e io tbia Hoe ever x nthited in tbia city, and at grenly reduced price. Piques, Lawns, Nsntookt in wbiie, ecru and colors, lb a ever before ofTered in tbia city. TABLE In brown and bleched. Thia stock I bought in New York at lets than importers' price, and am able to give gocd bargains. 68 inch all linen bleached at 50 tvnte per yard and otbera in ropottion. TOWELINGS, All these (roods I buy direct from importers by tbe bale, and can sell then) mueh cheaper tban if boogbt ot jobbers towels I bov io qnao tiliea in N w Yok, and an offeriod Ibetn at prieei tlat sin nre V aell tbe goods. Ladies Cotton Host. Are cheaper this year tban ever before. I bave eucceeded in ticg aoroo good Urgaiat, all ot wbioC J a in oflering to my cuatomeia tbe same in MISSES AND CHILDREN'S, The above is an outline of tbe XJ m f ""g. a do busineaa n aod will endeavor to do my par. lowarda aecuting tbe traoe io Lion and adjoining counties to Albany, nod to keep p with the procession of the lively and growing tity of Albany. I will bave aometbing say about Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, And ' SAMUEL E. YOU1MG The :LEA3)INGvGw Wallace, Thompson & Co's. IS WHAT KEEPS IK EM IN TKE LEAD. Thiir Stock of GROCERIES and. .. PRODUCE . irs always Complete. rr wkv turm, few j Wi FOB Drugs, PaintSj.oiis, Brashes, Alabas tine, Artists' Materials, Etc., CITYiiDRUGlSSTORE SUr.ir.1ER 1880 ak aaajaa AHD TRIMMINGS. In CasLracrcs, India Linens, all at price, very much cbespet LINEN, CRASHES, ETC. IS- wvirvi a - ' . l. ' 1UAJ Guissr Son. Sfl9?caL"r?a