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-.VIA-s hizifo Company's Lina. horse AILMENTS. 10UNT SHASTA ROUTE. i Al.v r sit h Frviclani, 16 hours fAMr"! I !. t tISS Rl'S lt? a I eaa Sraaclsre, Ar 10:46 A a ... V, . , , I,v (I 45 4 rtr ait a.u't.'m lV f -00 B . iut .iiw-ip flua.Uj). 1 ,f 1 V' fiil.tid 4ili.ty Ar ) ii r L I II a it l.v I ) 4 May . 188A Mr tnr caught sold) result! wslltI limbs; lumprjetwoea fore-lets and ln!Uut mittloa. Cured bar With St. Jacob OIL L.O. GARDNER. Wlcjboro, Tx., ' i June Idas iSt horse was hurt iX on hind lest enabled It) month i mi cured by St Jacobs OU j eure haa remained permanent. V- J. CUSS. ' 1 V .-J 1 41 r HlWllLf.! and flPO.. f I ' A. L I Af jtaiHa Ar l. r I i FULIMAN BUrfFT SLEEPERS. i :. v.." Ui A-.' V t:f It !' :U0 r K i joa, cairjt siJirsoK, eo,., bm, Taenia Coaal Blood Hon Association, tarsi "Being familiar with the remarkable tfflnary of St, Jacob O'.U I ehaarfullv and heartily Indorse tht valubls spsclfto for pslnftil sllrueut." t-i . eping Cars, I arr .ad-l la.s oaea I -r vial tat t,er, UrHrrtl4 Atr Trala s. r. . r lr!it .i.'t, " -itUml, . f .-ry mis-to-wi''"! with ll th ., t! b..vnl Ni.lo 1WWuh trom tw ol Ael ll-l.lvkalaa. nut rn . o I ,.. Mill. Ttl K411I (,K. -opt Sunday,) Son. ODES BO V1 R. Xi Oovroor or Mtry UBd.jockr ciutv . aty r.iuiiwy Co., mrit "lu my Hnntly sad my lUblcal hT mm1 6U Jacubc Oil with MUUfectOrr TMult nd txtlcT It thi ti rmdy AM UM painful kllmeuU of m and bHt" At DcQim ams DtAUit.. THI CHARLCI A. VOGCLtl CO.. lAlthaaf. 114 TEVrCIUNCKCOUMS. Bdlltd hy Albany W, 0. T, V 4 V . t Ar Ar I i r I o p a r. n uh Ke ! y. IN.rlUil I 41 ;VWulll ir I .M A a T I 44 4 a ThrouwU TicUotH Tu all u4U UOXJXII EAST VIA CALIFORNIA !' I 1 I It. K'T.I'i-kK, Slao.r K. . ROOKRS. Aat'tU. r. and I. Ar ni& VAQUINA UOUTE, Oregon Pacific Eailroaa, m Devlofn-o Cooepuny' Stoana- ahlpLln 125 F.11LE3 SHOSTtli. I 20 HOUtlS LESS TIJ.1E I ,n by wit other rt jUi. flrrt ola through P"' I lahtt.nefrom Port land nil til points Ua WUlamtta Xmlloj to n.l feoui fcn 1 anclK, Cl. ' isiini8ttB Biver Lina of Stsamers. 1 T,W "Win. M, notif Th S. Bnt. Jboth prur .0.1 freUht tratUo be vo Cotyamaand Portland artd inter S point, living Ctnpanj 'r whrt 'tiiand Meaara. llaiman & Co Ud. three tlmaa wwk aa fuUowa t KOBLTQ BOl'XD. , otvM. UaoUja, WfclaiavUjra aad Frt- AW. ro- rr"" " 81,m I tT Stu a Yad. Taaraim, d Saiar 5 uma, aj r at furuaad : P. -FRANCIS PFEIFFER. -PROPRIKTOP. OK - Albany Soda Yorks. nod ManefjU'turura of- CHOICS COHFfitiTlOHBM, W tr uw nnpard tn H t wiol. i- r.i. nuM at Portli net f... tn laln. V '! keop lull fiuts and Tropical Fruits, IGARS AND TODACCO Hevere House; ALBANY - - OREGON C1IAS. PFEIFKER I'ROPRIETOR. rUtJ up Vo nraUcla-a yl. Tablni uppitHl wUh th be-t In the markal. Nlo kleaplar apartment. Nam pie ronrnt 'or comiiMTOial traveler, urrrea Cart aa 1 rraai ! atel.'W He F. MERRILL, ALBANY. - - - OREGON. Kv W W Lgn, o! lorltaa. Or., atat cd In the United Preihyterlao Unral A- emblv, held In H)rlnnelJ, Ohl. May SI, that a recent cnv.r San FrancUco re vealed the (tartllug (ct, that J,ioo yung men were found In churvlive and 20,000 In the loon. The report of the Iowa Plate Temper. ance Alliance hew that eighty-three countlc reported the prehlbltery law uecei and benefit 1 teventy-tHree repott ed decrease In crime varylnf !rom twenty to tlxty per cent, decrease t twenty bv percent In tlx nuniherot convict In States prUon, and that over one-hall of the jail have been empty the patyer. rmi,t Mid 8U axchang oa Nt York, San Puttland, Bn ao4a. SU'a. ooumy awi tf.if warraaa, TU tlaw dwaila. CollcetioM a ill wcalva pra alien t)ao. Cnmatmnlan anllellxl. rtr ami Manna liuunaM om.iala. Aliat etn' f UvnVi-J Hwtlawt Couipaoy lauaaiaUaoa larm prafaty. .TTt iva. 4m4lMa at p. at. laa -'A4y ate a. ta. fjf J 41 Ourlli at ,J H.Nt-4 o clo-M nneoUon at Alban 11,, ni..-i' iutrii'a PacldiJ KailroaU. I Fattmillei k living. Mrt Mary II Hunt say In regard to lex books teaching Scientific Temperance "Before the opening of the next school yearweihal) have at leatt three, and w expect five, different Indorsed series of temperance physleloies, each publUhed by as iany different school book publish ing houses, id all bearing indorsement because they were originally written to or have been revised to teaoli the proven and unqualified truths agulit aU:ouol with re lative facts of phvalology and hygiene In language aa.iptau 10 rai n grano 44 i public school. This long months of close and often weary ntudj, the dental of esrery. thing else for work "n these books work that must continue when other are away by the sea or at the mountains for summer rest, shall have no other ttentlon. Twelve million school children In our Republic are an audience worth any effort. The law re quiring this study is enacted in twenty-five of our State and tor hit ur Territories, tnit an inmli number and variety of satis factory books are now ready with move t come. Krnn this high vantage grounJ we must remind our W tlT V reader that no law will enforce Itself. The best statute needs the watchful and puhlng car of those Interested in securing tne results it I designed to accomplish. This care should be our. Therefore every local unto In the country without local superintendent of scientific temperance instruction Bre ed to appoint one at Its very next meeting and report her address to 'County, tte and National Superintendents for plans sad helps If the children tn all (be otllc school under these laws were learning o every school day of the year natara a rea sons for total a'ba'lncnce as the raw de mands, an lntelll(ent sentiment In favor of personal prohibition would thus be forming that would be felt In every community lr all these States, and that would eventuate In the banishment of alcohol. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS The Hostile Fire, Sakttlb, June 8. The queen city of the Sonnd present an appalling sight tliivenlng. The awful disater iwept down upon tt o sud denly that In lew than twelve hours tao scret of the basinet portion of the city were wiped out of existence, nothing remaining to-nlBht but blackened wall where two day Ago were busy icenei of business activity, Sixty-three safe were counted In the ruins south of Veslcr ImlMine alone to-iUy. Mot of them seem to be unimpaired. Im the lm mens brick vault of Dexiei, llorton & Co, s bhk. which itaml uninlured save by heat, in the middle of the ruin of the bank building there are locked up fi.joo.ooo. Hut two churches were turned, the Episcopal and Methodist Protestant. A detailed statement of the loss csnnot pos sibly at thi time be made. It is believed.how ever, that the losses will be aggregate f i3,oc 00a The burnt district covers a near as can le estimated, 130 acres of the solid built portion ol the city. Firemen from Portland, Tacoma and Olym nia are here, and blavins water on the ruin?. The disposition of the people of every side is to goahead and rebuild thecity. It Cat pro posed to renlat the Southern part, fill it up to the proier grade, wipe out Commercial street, i;rown8Vii,lk. UiiowKsvil.ijt, June 4th, 1689. Last week Messrs. lame Blakelry and James Smith arrived here from Prlnevllle. Mctirs, Pat Moore and Bart Wilson be gan wool sorting Inr the 'bugle Woolen Mill Co. last Wednesday. M. T. Titus, father of Mr. V. U. Cable arrived here Krldnv fro.n Lake county. lie came by private con vrvanco and was junt ton d.ij on the rotid. j. 11. winter our photographer is here for the summer. The prrssc for our newspaper and Job otllce ate now here and being put In place for work. Our paper will be called IM UrowttsvilhTimri, O. P, CoHhow and sons sold the property of Chas. II Younirerto I. U. Hover, last Monday. Consideration, $700. Chas. II Younu-erand family movo to Albany this week and will make that place their future home, Most of the stocklx!der of the Drowns- vllle' Woolen Mfg. Co. went to Albany Monday and while there will receive bnis fur the construction of their Woolen Mills bulk'ing. Dr.Vlah and family arrived here from Forrest Grove Monday, and hr.ve rented the residence of IV in Jlycrs. Friday we received our mall, trie first and only malt of laot week. Monday we receive another mail, but Iiom appearance now fTuesdavltt I the last mall we will HOMK AND ABKOW THVRAr. THE MAN AtlOt'T TOWN. will be on W bat's to It Is more blessed lo give than receive, and the average man is never so happy a when he ha contributed hi inlte for some good object, like Seattleorjohnsto.vn bu he Man About Town knows a few men in Albany wh liaye lontf faces 611 Sabbath and a fat pocket-book generally, who would spend a day In deciding whether to eve a cent for tho Johnstown sufferers, and then pronably In the ncuailve. buch men are scarce and not representative, and ought ta rtiMi iLVE ( gandays.) 4 IT . v r-m At'. 1: ' ' ... .1.. . I 1. a . 1 rnf V vi :i- I . t. a j Uar Tanulna, C:C 4. a. U-4s Corvaltia.10 M 4. a. lffl Albany, liao A, B. ! at Albany and orvalli Hi aoove trains coouoct l vn-nji w.th tli Orx a ueve opiu-ot t-oip4ny Un f StmiUta h'anuuia aal "o Krif iOJ. between ra ta i4. WuUroU VsJU.v. Tuardav, M lira. tuimtiay, Juu 1st. "Ja 1 4 "r 1 y t : 1 o. -FUNsEUAL DIRECTORS. Prompt Attention-First-class Heaisa WUlaia4 Vslle. SiwUt, Way ta Tuwiar. 14'y c, WwlueaUav, JunaMli. 0, K- Pit" SUi rlouse' and Carriage Fainte--DeCorator and Paper Hanger Piano Vam'r.hlnar. All vorfc guaranteed. ' S B.VASSWflT (Suoiwrt to Henry Soeaaos J Baby was sick. w gar bay Castoria, W dm sba was a Child, she ertod toe CaaUaHa, When sba bacama Mtaa, shachtas; toCaaioria, V,Tia sb had ChilJran, sb cava tbaoj Caatoria. extend Front and Second streets to the water get for sometime over the Narrow (J uage iron: on the south, and stslchten the streets, I The men, It It be lawful to call them such Hiattlk. W. T.. June 6. A tempest of fiaines to-day visited Seattle, and swept away the entire business potion of the city, causing a lots of millions of dollars, and rendering pennt less and homeless hundreds of people. The flames burst forth in a wooden building oa Madison and Front streets, and spread with such resistless fury that now stands but a sincle laree business house in the whole bus! nets part of the city. 1 he magnificent Occidental hotel, the Saa Francisco store, Union block, Porvia black, Yesler and Leary block, the V' n'tlligtnctr building, and Indeed the whole line of business buildine bounded by Seneca street on the north. The burnt district cove sixty-four acres of ground, and comprise thirty-two solid blocks of business houses. The distance covered is fully one mile and a half. The northern boundiy is at University street on Front and from the water's edge south lo the mud flats wharving. In thi district, front four to ten block, wide, there l not a tingle, business bouse left. The eastern boundary is the west tide of Second street to J a me. The principal business blocks were Frye' opera house, the San Francisco store, the (ill- mere block, Harms S I Hckmann, the I'enny block, the Coleman block, the Puncin block, Starr Union, Butter, Yesler and try blocks, the Vt-ll till gtiuxr, the Occidental hotel, the Arlington, the Brunswick, the Safe lepoit building, the Merchant Nstional lunk build in. the ci'y hill and the rest of the busine blocks. The lotte is everything are vanoutly esti mated now at from f 1 5,000,000 lo ajo.ooo.oov. IVraap a Plagae. Johnstown. June 7. "Are the horrors of the flood to give way to the tenors of a plague?" is the question that k now agitating the valley of the Conetnaugh. To-day opened warm and almost sultry. The trench thoroughout Joltatlown is almost over powering. Sickness, in spite of the precau tion of the sanitsry authaiitie, I on the in crease, and fear of a cmdeinic crow with every hour. Five cases at atalti-nant diphlher different hun Col Uopolaud j in the eity and hand to-ulaht with his loctars lliii.l.r." II II Oilfrt-y, rusdinn clerk of th U 8 senate, ha been in Man Franaiscr and I ef puud in the valley in a fsw day. Grfurgs Cartls, who ha been In the fit-, Vrl weak tlRuet of Lis nnole, Mr O L Biaiikmsn, left yesterday noon fur hi home la New Yoik. Among th ooutributiot. sent to th Orf be "Wgti to sit on bent pins. annum tiifiaa fnr tn Jnhnstnwa ,) ,is are two from Albany, toittti l)r(J V Maston. 5 V J Millar, 1 10. i There teem to be just about one Tbs State University of Colorado ha eon-1 drcd people In Albany interested in hcar- errvil the tlpra ol U linn ll-y ft irnmuuii inm . flr, c-,, whlli. the nu.r.bpr ' a . 1 . M s . I t . I at ttl " I r, , , o,.no, arm a urom.r . who w,n mt,end a thofi AfW rfOW u b(. toi uwm, 01 rtinaoy. , yond enumeration. In the lnnmiaiye of r )r iiu ui.iiiiH w, n 1 me new vara anvrrllari-. nuli-nl i . 1 1 t i . t : 1 1 . . . . i I ' ntnitii, waa iirownaa in nun ravw as ou gne City Monday. . That srotn to be an uiilortuiis's mill race for children. Bud Thotnyson, who has br.on iooated at Prinavilla hy th stats tiatwr leoautlv. nnss not rvside thxre at ail, but at Bid well, Cal, whirr ha bo been lor four r. Th Portland Boot & Shoe Co has been In. aorporated with eapitsl stock of 50,K0. 1 tins is tria rasui 01 ma si,m"v v. for by air Darphy, who ws also lo Albany and made tlis ttme propotition. lfsisoa 8LA.,.i.n. e. i a,-.H. , r a , t, sves, v.e ti ai .1 1 . ... f 11,-aflJ. J for Infants end Children. ' "Caatoria ! r w!l adprtd to ehlldreii tiat I Ct&Hm eorea Co!t, CoeoKpaun, t rrnxmuneod It as superior to any prescripUoa I Ptomacb, Jiiarrbosa, ictatk)n. Witl'Iajtafoui insdicsttoa. Taa CsaTAim Coa-nunr, 77 Murray Stmt, M. Y. swa-o to ma." itA-Aacsaa, Ul So. Oztord 8i, lirooUyn, lam l'he men. If It be lawful to call them such, who have been runnlncr the train since the old hand 0.11 It were comtiletely dl trusted Monday and declared they would leave the train at Uoinirtr. ? hey runout of water before reaching Cjburg, and th Narrow (lauie train now I ilsmllntr In the middle of a field about two miles north of C'aburg. The people along till road have become thoroughly tired o! keeking ac commodatlni, and giving to this road and have about small an opinion 01 men that will work on it a they entertain fo the manngcrs of It. The people at the north end nt the line refused to let nw employees havi am tliinif to est, and trie en. plovers In addition to such hardship as this declare the new Kut:rlntcmlenl and Receiver of the road pmltlvrly lied to them In order to get them tn take hold of the train ; hrm-e they felt justified In leav ing the trail at Coburg, '1 hey were from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. m. camiog Irom'lliiy's Land Ing to Brownsville Our Potmater sent the mail to iiattcy thi morning and we expect to get our mail from that point un til matter are set' led on thi line. - At a meet loir ol the committee on ar rangement for the 4th of July commit tee on program wa added to the other committee, and a committee on roasting an ox wa appointed. W, U. Kirk has donated an ox which will be roasted on the ground In regular barbacue style, lion I4icu itrsv, 01 itaiscy, president of the Linn Lounlv Pioneer Assorlatlor wa chosen President of thediiy. The ft,,.v- Ing were chosen Vice President ! Hon (. P.Coshow, Brownsville t Hon. Rob't (ilass, Crawfurdsvlile j Jerry Shea, Sweet Home : lion. It. I . Miller, Lebanon j Hon W W. Parri-h, Sodavllte : Dr. t,. W. urav, Albany ; lion, I. K. ssewman. Waterloo ; Hon. David Meyer, Sclo Mr. Geo. Davis, Shedd ; Mr. Joseph Lane, HaUev t linn Mam May.lUrrUburtf : Hon. J.C. (Joodale. Coburg. Dr. I. F. Henry was chocn Marshal, lion. l. P. Galbralth, Reader and Rev. R. Kobe, Chaplain. The several committee are all at woik and complete arrangement are being made for a grand good time. ia were reported this roucnine in rive ! W.u.bm n.M ,r -H.I ,K- I. mm 1 1 V. If 1 1..-., it tm . . . . .a r.n,f ntuiale typtKMU fever and kiadred diseases, RRP.F.nF R ATTKT ON- ? eJcJall.Vth. weather is growing warm. . ' I The scarcity uf veg-rtable add to the danger, The lmport.1 Krancb Coah 8laUlo j( The Bahrlaga TrW. Ottawa, June 6. A gerttlcuiaa ia Victor is The. VmpAny --rvBa 4U0 right to, ibmz-i-'-l" without uotl'-e. j S 15 I'i-.w'-" Tro ii Por.Um and ilU;nf." V li f pol.it cn make cIom I nunc tt 'ii w.iitib- trnin of the aijuln ! ,.,tt itfiv .r t;orvlila, aoJ it das-j lo-d l . FrnN- bould arranije to j irrlvo t YTilu the evening before i'Al ,r .ai..n. 1 and other fish iKttrr aan - ' - -7- Urt i,lnfaui a vly t C J Stoart, freUht and m-i, 4jni. AliM-i'. o t.. U u ltasu. jr., u. r. VinoicUto', will tnattat the t4un or iwi at lh followinB-plawa : lJrowna Monday and l ue' ; Hlawy. Weal neadaya and Thoy ya; Lbannn. wn Java and alardv- t an oppaaj tuoily forth farina of Lino county get the service) or the ooty ranen onssa boras) avwr brooa-bt t Orttton. Ha " icotiortod from hranoe by Th4o.8klllos I and be him t.rounht to this BUIe. TH ' French outtch horao bab oeen ettractlsat . ! Rreat attention tbroncbout tb) Mlttrm I 5 Mtatoa the paat few yoaraj and r bataajt Imported from Franc in great numbesst. 1 Vindicator is a fin repretenlativa of Haas fainmia t.rMMl ol horae. a-'andlnir 17)4 handa hlsh and wttiirh.nif 1500 Iba. Is City Meat Market SHULTZ BSQSm Proprietors. Keep it full iinf of meota of alt kln.l. in a cool ptco-, coinplatoly pro tected; and always freati. Also hsva eirwlsatlrn hand aalsrroaj on 1,1- alm. MCKMIOHT unoe. baa taken premium- over Clsavland bstm wherever shown. Tbie atalllon lapreeense who is interested ia the sclcure ol Canada vessels (a llchring sea two years ago. witling to a f. lend in Ottawa, says: "The Canadian scalers will go North as usual in a few days, and if asked 10 'heave to,' wilt resist sciiure. If overtowered, they will be retaken by th) British cruisers." Probably 12,000. JotlNSTOWN.June 6, A doubt ha been ex. pressed ss lo the estimate that from 12,000 to 1 5,000 persons were lost in the flooded district. Of course there is no way of determining with any degree of exactitude, but the ruessing is 00 close MILL CITY. At OrT'O I '.. 4 Montjfaatary K. f.antP Arsnt. fl-t t. ft Ft C. U'lrralll J.L. HILL, Physician and 8uit;eon, Wla-wf, First and Ferry StreeU, ALBANY- OREGON OH. W H. DAVIS, Physici-tn and Surgeon. "ifflr! uo atsirs in Strahsn't Block. May be found at bis otBoa aay and nig tit. ft. 3. Mjxninax, Pr: i Fasaa. Via Frsi. ' B. g. Coos, B e. 0 a M.mm Tins The'Jregon Land Company 0r,4nltl lo- In. parpen afbuytar and aalline rail auw, miivur.i-uaf ht Will uaotta Vallajr ia all uf tba leadm nn-f Ms of Ui L'oiud Stales. Kuj.loyiii' 14trn avunu to diroet Saaia sesker to th W iilaat tti Vall y, and h an t ranU lo all tb principal towns of AUruMi, Polk, Uuo, Benton, Clackamas an Y amhiU eonrill-a to aid la locating immirrauta. Otftc in th Tata building- 00a door aast of Eraw an d. .Sox's. HODSOM A DICKINSON, Manaftra. PIANOS. Tb-) wUhloas a firt-laa lntruint should C4ll at Mrs. U. E, llyoiau a anj se one of thoae Cjleoratd lleimne dt Long piauoo, excei.eot rich tone. ICt-pe-:ialiy tit-t-le and d tod to stand the 1 Jtrwlo 00 th P:ifl'j Coat. Eery piano fully tfttvontedd for ft yarn. The Ii.ltMt jeet-uio for ale, Mu-ioand pAintlrifr ls-on j;'v-n ttier. Auto t'o plai 10 if"' your nw S,wioi M:tiin. Fancy work and drt at mKi4 doue to order. Finit ir t,i of 'i oiuij'i oi l mand, nlliaDy, ,lMttflv 1 ir,?- J'ilStJSji fa' i;2i FOSKAY & MASON. -flMUll ass aaraU UnisgistHnnd Booksellers, A genu for Jofa-t TJ. AWeo'a puhlkratlona, bich w Mil H olialier'a prioasj witS which aoatagead ifl ALBAMV, V . x x .... Cu First National Bank OP AI.IUX1, ORE005T.1 ' - 1 ..U FkrI ( 1 -Man . . i hi-r. . E, YiXNt.t E. W. LAKOInm. ..JA8. r. rOHULi, TRANSACTS A GCNEKALbankiat boat ACC0IJXT8 KEPT aabjast to back. 10 HT K XCHASOr. aal Ut raphte trso.', a Saw Tork, aaa fraaiiwa, doa-o and rr"n. COLLECnOW UAMf oa favorable tanr. . Xkaeioss" i. R. Torwo. K.W. L.aoi. L E BL4IH. L. ru. Wtt E Ti:ju.u, I 1" ,,.Sl-, mmA I I tne Eonprai purpow uow wi w - - ; . , . . . , , ! h3r: lie will t alioweil maree at i "S"WK' ,wn to Insure a mar la foal. Keep yoor eyes J c-"oo.are inineoeraea c uenru in ine nmina im ar in in. unwsn-ii. Prop'. 1 d sand banks around the Cambria work,down J , W. C, Wsstlakk, Agent. 1 along the nver and in the lower part of Johns- town, r rom 1 000 to 2000 are scattered in the valley from Woodville to Ibe bridge, and 1 000 or 200O are below the bridge between Johns town snd Bolivar. Hundreds were carried down the rivers in a tremendous current and may never fome into the hands af the living, Jokastowa. aa fiaaaf Johnstown, June 5, Tb best estimates i this morning on the loss of life, based on the registry of the living and an unofficial poll, are 1 from 13,000 to 15,00a j In the midst of the scene of death and de 1 vsstalion, t relanting providence is exerting a subduing influence. The temperature remains .1 low in the Conetnaugh va'ley. Its benefit is 1 inestimable, and shouM it confine a few days Linn County Bank, Cowan, Ealstca & Chamberlain,. ALBANY - - - OREQOrC TRANSACTS astawrsl banki-Mf htnu-m, uaAWiim DftAerion k- t and Portlao'l, rjoa tOAX MOrfgYon noyd aerunty BEr.eiVCUKMlUatiirt ehotk. BROWNSVILLE. 0. p. coshov; & sons,, j RealEstata and Insurance igeaix iVrVJf Rl eatsUi aoin na I C dlaottons aadl NaUrlil buatneco) attended to. 1 EedCrownMills SOM. LANSING & C).. VROPR'S. saw bockhs rLouR ncriBioe. row. tktm AST, BAKESA CiSSV . BEST STOIIAGF FACIMTIES. Hitrhcit Trift in Cash fc no ntt Kfi tuft acres of Hoe- L farming o r fruit land. 4 mile w.o .bany, far only i5 an were. Wli b issU 1 .1 J l I Mln.lv lrvolxt (Call 60araIMnirJ. Ninety Innate I cu Cooper Tornor on Corvall'a roa I. i Hotice tor Paolication. !.It f Winsgi vertsHlvtr -cl .urn utactloa Mt too I enro. t UoDiirrkan avad I proscriba-Mand 1 bate lu recADroxaad- . to all SRf&ren. .KTl"EiVK.I.. Decslar, III. micF..ji-oo. ert a ft.id by IJrttgtaU. H-.V SY litla .t-rjsaU. f fltoi uars. V 11 ' favib! m ;Tiaaaiw. , , 1 A Okaotnasti B fc ' T.."aaZ tton as to reader identification possible. Minv hundreds of victims, however,' will -4e roasted and charred into shapeless masses. The work of clearing up the wreck and recovering the bodies is being conducted systematically. Over 6000 men are at work, and a the rubbish is goae over and the bodies and articles of vslue recovered, the debris is pilled up and the torch applied. In twenty four boars every mass of rubbish will probably be searched, and all in- i vestigations will be co-fined to the smoking 1 wreck above the bridge. A Terrible Uarilt-r. We are having very warm wcalhrr tip here now. It being upward of 90 de gree. Mr. David Warner, our worthy teacher pent last week at Salctn, at the Teachers Institute. He report hiving had a very nice time, Five new houe ate under construction now In towii, of which one I erected by Dr. Hughe, w ho intend to ue first floor a a drug stcre room. Rumor ha it that about Rye more wll be built in the near future Properly I advancing In already. Mr. Henry Tarblv, the S. I (V ver spent last Sunday with hi family at Salcn.. Ill bring absent makes the town very iplct, I mean saw mill i nut run nlng iHen.' The Santiam .timber Company is build ing new wharf and are also putting In their pony saw, their ml. I I gc-iing to he quite a structure and I far from being finished yet. Shipment of lumber from Mill City dur ing month of May wa 407,001) feet, which nearly all went to Albany. Miss Bccca Stewart spent a few day with friend at Albany last week. Mr, Badger, I building an addition to hi house, lie Intends starting a boarding house In the near future. 1 And (till they come two new families moved tn this place last Wednesday. Mr. Win, Williams, of California and S. W. MirHiirn.of the Coast, livery train is bringing new people, who are all well pleased with the place. Lost or gone est ray, Mr. Coat's whiskers, no reward i offered for the return of them. The O. P. line men are repairing the .Ine between here and end of track. It look favorable for thi; road to start up son. Mr. J. W. Browrl U making preparation), to move til u mill to the front. He in tend lo saw for the O. P. when ' work Is resumed. fis Carrie Stewart 1 on the skk list. TJ.B funeral ermon of Mrs. Judy wa pu:Ai itcd last S tnday In the new school houf Uhlch wa well attended. Last Sunday while Mis Bell Gate, of Gatesville was returning liomeirom Camp a, she arcldently fell off her horse, which tamed her considerably, Ing slowly. Htiattlf. Johnstown. Mr C II Humphrey, of Portland, wa in tbt city ovr uijilit. (;pt T 0 8itill.li sml Mj Lavell, of balsm, spent last ulght In Albany. ferprisa. Btnitband wile, i.f SaU.n, ar in the city tb guast 1.1 14 u 110 warn. Mia t.ixais Conner, id Portland, is in the eity, tho guest ifhr sister, Mrs Est Bulk hart. Mr 0 I. Brush, of th real .tU firm vf CainpUtl k Brush. tl Portland, ein up on the noon train tooay. A gentleman who hs bean alt through the county r crop look remarkably well and that will hay a big harvest. It is now learnml that the reason oar touuif nmu do not eom t the frout lu AI 1111 y is boaus our bald hi! I men get tnnro first. ,, A H Loney. Mr Zysa and ehildrati, M Mil urn aud wif-, J II Moore ami ile, if AI bauy, wra rri.U'rwd t Ida Pntiand hnul ye tarda'. An I nd una psper j -tat reived by Dr Guts tell of a couiilo fieiitlsitieu. former aiiibbi'r of tha 1 clor. snow ballinff on tl.o auih 01 May. Ugb. The old darkey fortune taller, a itraud nuisance by th way, ws uisocd a tba cars this noon sod want northward with a tieket in bia pocket. Halaa ia to hav a pubtie park.. It is high lina that AliNtuy did souiathiuii fa thi Siuo. rt , ni-ad a park and one bad, a bss beon re piaUdly itK'Uttoiied for year. 1 no iiutiici utatrict in acatlia cover an ra iqusl to that lu Albany from Third itrml to the rtvar Iron. Iba Kt to lha Wast end. ail l'U.iui-a baildiotja. This wilt give an idsa of its immensity . Now is tb tint to take a drive through tbs coo n try. The battar tba baggy or wag on lb more enjoyable th trip. MitcSali 4c I wia Co'aaratb boat in tb market. So am obairr, quality eotiKiderad, Capt S V Short, who has been Captain of tbaianer "OwideDl" for a long time, baa resigned bi po- iuoo. Nxt fall, whan ha lllUkacbs'ijaof tlie'.N. Bantly" for tb Oregon PaeiHe. f '-apt. Milaa Bell, of tha Champion," will take ZtvU SUort'a place 00 tee "Occident. The loss by Are in Washingtoa Territory is eonaidarable more than in Oregon. Tbare thay rash buildiug op of anything that will told good, sra rack to about tire limits and hav poor fir departments. Hare wa are mor conservative and a good fire d opart -mant ia oar prida, all through tba alley particnlarly. atrcROAT. Now I the glorious season of the year when the brain and force of the land flash up In a blaze of glory as Intellectual giants, re showertd with nicely arranged bou quets, and then, good-bye Sarah Jane, are not seen agnln untilyou call at a fc'ari Fran cisco or New York restaurant far a first class tender loin. From Commencement herees they become restaurant waiter. This i oae exaggeration but suggestive, and only applies to Harvard and Yale. Of course the cream comes to the top, the skim milk only goes to restaurant. In Albany this year the three graduates are all cream, brainy, solid minded, sensible young ladles, whom the Man About Town hopes to f c at the head of thrifty faml.li- In time. As the Mason jar I at the head of fruit jars, the Crawford peach tha best I all peaches and Kobert son became a great man, so may these young ladle al ways be a popular a on Commencement week. Advfee to Mothers, Mrs, Winalow'n Hoolhlng By rap, for children tanthlng. Is the) prescription of one of the beat female nurae and physl clnna In tha United State, and baa ben Hand for forty yuar with never-falling Annua by million of Diotbers for their r-i)ilirfln. During tba tiroo or lotnbtnr It value fa Innalcoablo. It releave the child from pain cures dynontry nod diar rnona, (rripuin in the bowa, sn J wtnu collo. By ttlvlng health to the fhlld It rent tho mothor, l'rh 'ta. m bottle. Thu Man about Town ha teen no better example ol "sand In the craw" than that displayed In Kcuttlc. Over $500 had been raised for the Johns(own sufferers. It was proposed to keep It at naror, when a dozen men cried, "no, li t It go," mid It went. Seattle will get there vet, and when ft I built up again It will lie a model of solid bricks, the stinking mud and sawdust gone, crowned with the word "pluck." f v 1 v jt , " Owong Wa Gee Co. MRS. JIMJW'ESTFALL, tjs just opened. st door so C, If. Hp-t . ears, and eloiisut lina of JAPANESE G03QS of tsru varinty aud msny drsio. A!o a sopnrior lina of less. WILL BROS, Doalera tn all tha iut Improvwl Fi.nt Orgs, Mowing Mannlna, Jun. Also full Una of warrant 1 Kstora, Butotier and foekat Knlya. The bot kind ol sawing latvblna oil, nailes and extrsa, for all inonhinea All Ufa tlg neatly srwl rasutonablv dona. She I linprov i Helena, Mont, June 5 The village of S Silver, eight miles from Helena, was the scene United Stats LandOfllce.Oregon City, Or. April Ma, jaw, Notice la hereby KWen that la ewnaplt auce with thn rovlalona of th sot mt lxn greeof Jane 3rd. 187S. entitled "An . lorth natw of tlmbnr laoda in the Stalest of Callfomia, Otviu Nevada an WaaU. inton Tetritory." Lnander Btawl Suyton, county or. Marion, swiw premises the day before, A shipment of bullion gon, baa this day flled in th n t to . bw from ,he , Cou)d mjne ' terdav of t terrible tragedy tliis morning, two men being killed. The station house of the Montana Central railroad was broken into at 7 o'clock by two men, who had been seeu hanging about the if. ;'u- i;t!rs)--1V;r - L 7 ' t , 4 ' '.-;:i--iiS'--i .-1 , i, i- -...fc..iit ,ii 'MM mat. W It BI LYKUf A rT JtNKY AT LAW Anl Solicitor- in riia;ei7 Aidmvv. . - BE"f. Cillo-jli-nnT .-OTi'.ii iivlrt0.iiii;'d Loans noiotir.tod 0i oiwOfvble tirin "A FOR HA.LT- riy K'ibtiA'x A MAI-ON SAM MAY. C. SENDER MAY is SENDERS. Dealers in General Merchandise HAHn! SDIJRC - - - 0REC0.I II i buy Grain, Wool and all kinds T. J. STITES. ATTOHNEY AT LAW -AND Notary Public. DR.GrrStHlAS7013 Pbyuicica 34vl .Surgeon. 1 f y-" V,!"- ' !' iawo.ia, fl n fl ft 1 faf&tz c a.-- umwim w,.I ILLHJ llVK v'''' jk. fTU'la. tt4jr n.l Oulil f''' Vj V t V5 ailuuiiCw.4. UuiS latin" fJH' ; p"Z , Si MM ''' tlz..,whwwka ftKuA t&.?. t VA I ii Otto te-K.u lu ath to. sworn hltemnt. No. 18, for tba purchaatf of the N K ot Portion m b, iu to- hit !p No. 10 aonth, llango Wo. , "a. wlli offor pcof t show that, tn lanai aoairbt la inre valuable for la Umber or ktona than for agrU-.ultursd pwrjoaea andl to t)Mablih bi r.lsVm to said nd bw; tho P.eglater and lu wiyer of ibln offlcs i Oregon City, 'roi.. on Friday, tbn 19tl day of Ju. . 'MO, i.. l.ameaas wttDeae. s. Shaw, t.ivjs od W. Hoy U Mill City, Marion noutiO, and -J- -Brown, of Albany, Oiou noonry, all rAuyUarid all l'-if oao'aJrc'Dg HdFersel.T li t. Hbr-va dfM-'ir" Imrdf tiw rrqueates. toflleth'-tri'laiini f- thii "ftW on oe In fore smhi J9 U iiV s.f July. W. tiJU-BY, Register, i oilir fan . -ur. bn fr... frr-:ir wllu our Ur..nd4l- lutbU lm. tf riuiiHsoia l.nmplo. TIi.h MuiplOT, sa .-r.l 4. In. w.irb, wa send Z-Vett. 4r.d .n.r roa h.vs att I It 7 VUKlIL. Pl-Il .Miwa lUCPl i ac.-T (.Ma hi tout Ai v. ito u.y biv. vjIi, !i rljor oio. your own prop.rty. Tboia ur-.t. at vuii j hm aun ot rcivtnir lb. SSTat-li and Mttiovlcs. Wo 'ay all .xpre.. rcf irbt, .ta 4d'tra (Uaaoudu Cv tiavx 1. AortlBUd, M 11 1 las. 80:i rVsrlnr-MaehlttrTI' , W t .1 VIM'. ,,IB,IIID . yjpr.il. ia all part., by ' w k muA aoorf warn ta. pauol. nn h, .1 V - iDrm. w . win tB4 wvm to on. ' i r3,i..ua in .a.-l. 1,-. ... i... .... uett ftwlua-madiiu. ni.la In llin world, with all th. 4tt4cfanMot4. ,v win .uo Mtiat ma complete iaw or oar eoiljr and vatitabi. art otapl.4. In ntuia wo 44k that you .Sw what w. Mod. to thoot who laogr rail at yonr Soai,.aDa afUr !l Daam.aii anaii ponio your owa (openf. Thi. rrimd marhino at nnenar ta. nmirr pai.nta, nOiickhar.ruooat: hi'lorapatenii fc.rW;t. Willi II,. aud new Hill far- ..rwrMI, omhu n. i th. world. All 1. an4tal rHuiTnl. Tl.la. tiif inwmjiwii aivco '1 :m. who wm. to at one. eao 4. c.r. leo lh fc-t fWnic-istctt-.ti. la th. world, aod tho fi-ir-t iiif sf rt-orit, of) .i art-, r 'Imwii torMhrm Amartta. Koticj fo? Publication. Land Otlice t. Or"Ko.. City, 0 Vpnl !Knd. 38S9. Notice is i. fft y " ta tha folio wg named Mlff h i hi' n. tiew. f Ids mteat-aw to iuak III- i roof ie toppof. of hi clra, snd that Hii'.jrt.of will l lat-de lefr tlw Conoiy 31ik i Li-it. o iy, at Albj, Ort'Koi'f.01. ' rsKsdi.j. Jane 93s, USB. viz '. Joiiii 8, M fr, Homaatasd Entry No. 7101, for the S V 'A of bee. Tp. 9 8, U 4K Jioi.au.- 6hti follcwite witnesce t prove liiscootiNnocis reaidoiice upon and col tivatioit of, said litad, with a view to eon., iriutioi aaitl entry writ b rash pi y went, nnd-r 80. 2J01, US: W II B Stewart, Henry HMenuto, Win Clark and E S liatzer, all of ltock Creek, Linn county. Or, Any person wbo desire-. o protest against tb silowaucoof such proof, or wbo knows of ny Aalwtaiitia; reason, tinottr tha law ana the rogalstioDS of thn Ieterit r Uepsrtment, w by such proof kbnald 006 b ullowed.will bt Kiven sn opportunity ut the Jb -v mentioned timasad piece tn croS'i-iiXamoia the witDes s of said dainiaur, and 10 otfar evidence its rebuttal of that anbsnittxtT by olaimsnt. W. J. BURSET, . Hegister. : afternoon, of which they were doul ties aware, and were after the rich prize. Uually thi bullion remains over night at Silver junction, but last night it was brought right through to Helena. At the station at the time was a Mr. Burcll. a visiting telegraph operator from Great Falls! The robbers opened fire with their rifles,killing Burcll instantly, and seriously wounding the agent, F. C. Jobst, who died at noon to day. Keep It at Home. , Baltimore, June 3 Part of the money, provisions snd clothingcollected here to be sent to the Johnstown sufferers will be forwarded to i the sufferers in the flooded districts in Western lua-jruMiu, woo are kick, nomeiess, ana neip less. Jlundied of people are shelterless and almost starving. At Point of Kock, at least forty families are utterly destitute, and the same is Uue of Sandy Holl and othi r little villages along the Potomac river,some f which bave been almost annihilated. An Atu-eetueat ' New York, June 5, At the Northern raciuc oflice it was to-day officially stated that an agreement has been made between Presi dent Adams, of the Union Pacific, and gPrerij ueni uaaes, 01 tne fnortnern 1'acilic, in regard to the election of the Oregon Railway & Navi gation Company, and that it will secure a un animous board of directors foi that company, to be named jointly by Henry Villand and Gen eral G M Dodge, in Portland, Or. CrATtRIAGES - AT" STEWAKT tt SOX A dry, tiackiugaoogh keeps the branchial tubes in a state ot conatsnt irrititiou, which, If not speedily removed, may -lead to hroo ahitis. Xo prompter lemedy can be had than Aver' Cberry Pectoral, which is both an nodyua and txpectoraut. mc. no MAN -BO in bis usw discovery for Couu. jpt it tno ceeded in pnxiacing a ine liuius wtilolj itsa knowleded by all tn be imply marralrmai It is exceedingly pleasaul: to tho taeta. par fently harmlest', and doe not (ioken, - In al case of cate of Consumption. CoDghs.Coidn Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, sad Pain in the Cbest, it has given universal satisfaction. Drbosankn's Cough and Lang 6yrup is sold at 50 cent by Dr Guisi ii Son. Wright' Compound syrup of SarsapsrDla can be relied upon for ail blood diseases, akin affections, eto. Sold by Foshay & Mason. MIDAVII.I.B. There ore a good many campers here now. Camp ii'ieelinz atill continues. It will close next Sunday, June 9. Last Sunday there was a larue crowd of people here, so many that it wa very dif ficult to net soda water. We expect a still larger crowd next Sunday. Then: are still several house vacant 'at this place, but they arc rapidly becoming occupied. Frank Davis has n first class stock of goods on hand now; in fact he ha the best stock of goods cvei brought to Sodaville. Mr R I Iardmun keep a boarding house here, while Bud Hauey hold full sway at the Fountain house. We understand that Dennis Klum In tenda t.t move from here to Waterloo, where he intend to keep a feed stable and boarding; hjtin- this summer. Although we regret to too so gopd a neighbor, our lo will Waterloo' gai.i. and we be speak for him a good patronage. "vPOKTLAXD, Or., Jan. 12iT. Having a severe hsck ache )t manner, J trirt thn Oregon Kidney 'I , T used oan cur, which rHVcted radical euro. I f nld rec ommend it to all who are sillioted a an nn failine renifd) . Julius Am. . Sold by Fothny & Mason. "FllTri'TLK!. - Itohtar " " a 1 1 1 r t 'i ii i-i ll'ti ton 1 1 jin a i vy I'liti-mlli Itj'ii if 4'iif In warm. This f.i . aiwilla BUn l, HITlf protrudlitir Pilat , tldat onou to tha aniliufi Pr. Biaiiko :remdy, Wiiioh aatt tiirjt'lr th porta " jotwl, ivbt rblnat tht tu niri, ai4 ' Intoiuw lt tlnir snd etliiotluff psnninnt eW csnU. Ad'lrsss Tho Dr Bownku M ticlti 0 1.. 0. Hold by lir. C-ilssand tVin. - t)? J. WKITKEY, aiji..ey Ana ronnsBllor it La? iVotaii' Public ALSAir, ORECOH, Will prai'.u I all of the Conrts .bfsHuio. All b insns Intrusted to bl trill be promptly I'.uiDdad to. Combines the) Julcn of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtue of plants known to bo tnost beneficial to tha human syttem, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDEYS, LITER 1KB BOWELS Attn to CleanseteiSystem Effectually. -MTXAT" PURE BLOOD. REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TREN0TH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and sll are delighted with it. Ak your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALirORNIA. HG SYRUP CO. Sam gSAJtcisco, Cal. Locimi tt, Kv. aw Yosx. N. V. Mr J O Craaford was tacetiily in lion- BJtiMtth takina? triattlftaa of nMSaahara of lha price grsdnstit'g elaas, the whole school and some ! gaaarsi scene. SSW- A )MOatoh ff-ewlVMl tliia mnrnlna- th tr R C Hill from hi son, W Lsii Hill, at Se attle stated that they war all saf and bsd loat yary little. Th ico works will b ready for basiuass nckt wsak, when sciatitifically eongeslad cla ms til will b daltera4 any where in' tba eity or th smsll sum of one cant a pottnd. Thn is now 23 fast of wster on the Ya quina bar oa 9 fast tides. In year from now tha etfeet of the north jolty will give at least 30 feet. Yarjnina Jltpublka. The following name ware sdded to-ttav to tb htt of contributor to the food foe the Johnstown sufferers: CbssCableo. $1 ;Cssh. f li Julius ursdwohl, 1. ToUI, I IJ0.50. Mai. Jooea, whs wa .riven a day furloush at Eugane while on bis trip to Santa Monioa, the nat avamoK wa sent on bi wsy rejoio mg, bl tieket bsviog brao properly ad jostad. 11 croataii me Hiskiyou in My and will arrive in Ia Angeles to-morrow. YaatarJay afternoon the rmitSaoo of fl E Harris, U Corvsllis, owod by Jaaobaft Nan gass, ws entirrly consumed by fire. A piano and a few otbr thing warn saved Iroio th building About CO of oareitisens hsva Invested in th Louisiana lottary. This amount of money spent in taxes wooll create one of th greatest kicks ever beard, flat from a tax they would dsrie mora benefit.--Me-MinitvilU llrgirttr. An Albany gentleman has handed tha Ikih-at the following itam for publication. Tba itastleman refarrad to is s relative 01 Mrs Cleveland: "Tha lata Alaiander Fol Kiai, wbo in hi life ws thought to b th waalthiest lumlmrman of Bay City, Mirh., lafta will owutaioing th following apecial be tiuetU: To Alma coll, a Preahytertaa in alitution. t.W.OOOi tit tbs Young Man' Chris tisn Aeaoeiation of Bay Citv, $30,000; to th Presbyterian cbnroh. $12,000; tn the Ameri can Bibln Society iif Nw York City. $25. 000; to the Board of Forsign M'aaion of tb l'isl.vtsrin church of the United State. 130,000; to tha Board of Homo Mission of tha Pietbterian church, f. 10,000; to the trustee of the Presbyterian board of publi cation and Ssliltath school work of the Unit ad States, $10,000! to the Preedmen'a church of America, $30,000; tn the Presbyterian board of relitf for disabled ministers and widow and orphans of diseased ministers, f .10,000; to the board of edneation of tr PmhvterUo ehurch i.f the United State, $50,000. The total smnunt of apecUl be quts will reach $334 000." . 0 W Harris returned last evauing from his trip to Harnt-y Valley and report a pleas ant trip, lie brought back an immense smonut of sun-burn st least. Mr II F Merrill went to Portland this ntoruiug and will return Monday with his wife aud childreu, who have been there a week tl.e gnrsts of relatives. M Gcarlmrd, of Los Angeles, a nephew of Mr Cuurud Meyer, ia in tha eity, having come to take home his two daughters who have been visiiiasg bete several mouths. Mr J M nlstoo, out banker, returned last night from Portland, where ha has been for tha past weak. Mr Ralston informs ns that he has bought property and expect tn movs there about the first of August. We are truly sorry tj lose him from our town. Ex pre, .... mi kSfc- k2 af!!' nat!!aSw3 j u y xzzs a Wright's Symp Tar and Wild Cheiry Try it and you will use nothing alee fo, couk",s, colds and all slfections of the throat and iungs. Said by Fosbsy & Mason. Tnbh's & Co' pure Manilla twine, beat quality, at Stewart & Sox'. MA Hill ED. SM ALL R1ELY. At the residence of the bride on High street, near Center, in Salem, on Wednesday evening, June 5, (889, Mr Edward C Small to Mrs Sarah E Rieley, Rev 11 A Newell officiating. Ths bride Is the mother of MrsT G Hopkins, of this city, who with Mr Hopkins .was prssent at the happy event. BETTS ARCHIBALD. On Thurs day, June 6th, 1889, at the residence of and by Rev S G Irvine,' D D," Ephram Betts and Miss Nina Archibald, of Brownsville. BITING COMMENTS. The following are some mean things just taken from our exchanges, which we publish hscause said, and without any endorsement: . "The truth of the matter is, that Salem is neither a preferable place for business oriesidence. The city of churches, as it Is often termed, Is an excellent place, how ever, for a penitentiary, Insane aiylum, or a church. Any of the above named insti tutions 'will thrive in Salem." Seatt'.e Standard. "Week before last a gentleman, who is not a resident of this county, happened to be in Corvsllis for the first time since last summer, and without any suggestion from anybody he remarked that lie thought the streets of this town were In a worse con dition than those of any town he had been in. Last week another resident of anoth er coumy waa in vorvaius and made a similar remark. The latter gentleman had taken an extensive walk orer town." Benton Leader. . i.rit xt r-M ' .., . -wn van vievc ' nas eiven Dlrln o I another paper. Its the Sclo Frees, a kind ot a parody on the old YaqulnaPoi. Van Is a great newspaper man and has a facul ty of always filling up the columns of a newspaper with something1 original, even though it may neither be newsy or neat. Stay with it Van and the Press may grow with the city of Sclo. ' CorvalHs Timet. When I say Cpks I d nt mean merely to Stop them fur a Hum, and then Intra ihein re turn again. I sua A liMUCAi, CLlUu 1 have mode the dtauaun ol XTTS, EPILEPSY or FAIXEKG SICKNES3. A llfe-k.Bt; stndy. I WAPBArr try remedy to CuttS Ilia worst ease, llrrauao other bav t.aieil I. nonsaaon for not now rerett trig actus. J-u 1 nt once for a treauaa and a l ute Iwmn if i.:y Itrsi uttus Khmxut. tiiva Kxpraa S1 IV t irtr. It Coals o0 ttntblug luT -,. . -vl it US euro you. Address ' . 'OT, M.CM 1 83 "tam. Sr, r!r.i;?:r.c Thn BTJYEBS' GUIDE I Usuod March and bopl-, each year. It Is an ency cJopedta of 1ueP.1l infor. mat Ion for all who par. cbaas thn luxuries or thn necessities of life. Ws esn clothe you and furnish you with all the noooaJary and uucocctnsary appliance to rido, iralk, cisnco, rieep, est. Hah. hunt. work, co to church, or stay at homo, and la various tares, styles and quantities. Ju&t Cguro out wlial in rexjuirsd to do all tuee thin;a COTf 0RTH3LT. and you con make a lu.r ealinntsol tho valun of tha SUYEUa' OUIXiB, which will bo sont upon recolpt of 10 cents to psy posture, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1U-U4 MiolUsan Avenue, Chiosgo, 111. Citation, In the County Covrt tf the Slat tif Ortpm. for. Lin County. In'tb matterofh t-atate of Olry jsJ Gayer, s minor. To A. Q Gayer, the next of kin, snd all persons interested in tha estate of the above mimed minor. Greeting 1 In the iisme of tb State of Orriion. von r bhrel.y cited snd directed to appear, in ha L.001. ty court ot tha fttate of Ureuoo, for ibeeoo' iy of Linn, st ths coort room thereof, at Albi.wy, ia the cottuty of Lion, rn Kf ay, the 1st Stay f afniy. I1K. st 10 o'clock in the forenoon i f that day, then and there lo show csuto if any thorcLe why a ltcenas stun!'! not be crsiiU-t to A C Gayer, the gnardian of said minor, for the al tf tb real estste of said ward a describ ed in the petition of tho gnsrdiae - of said ward now on file with tr.s Clerk r.f tbs a bora named Court which said real property is 'es cribed ss fallow to-tit : An undivided one- tioth of the soath half of toe northeast foarth.snd the noribwett fourth i.f the rontb east fourth of arction two, and tb southwest onrtb of ths north a-tat fonrtbof st-ctionooe- in township elxven sooth of rsnfe one west of the Willamette menriisn in wi n county, Oregon, eontsining 1G0 sere, mors or lea. Wituesa, the Hon. I. 11. T. Blacktiorn, ,'ndge of tha Ccunty Oort of tlieHtata of Urejcoo, lor thseounty of liuti, nun I be seal of said Court stfissJ, this 13th day of May, A. V.. lij'J. . - Attest: K. E, Moxtaocb, Clerk. Citation. tn the Count Court oj tlu H.tait nf Oregon for the VoutUy of Linn In thai roaUrof theesUteof Al-ocna R. 'Htnlei, a minor. To F. M. Dauiri. th- n-xi .f kin and a l pravMa iitret' lo thn t-sute of aboya os mod minor, Greeting : IN the name of tt t Kisto of Oregon, yon are hereby, cited and directod to ap near In iba t'ouniv Court of ihft Ht of . Oregon, for tbeooanty ot Linn st the court room tbereor, at Aloaoy, in toe county or Lino on .... ,., . Maatfay, the 1st day af Jnly, IM, at 10 o'clock In tba forenoon of that day. then and there to show causa If aay tbere- ba why a license should not I granted to . K. M. Daniel Kiiardian of said minor for taa sale of tba rtn.1 estate of said ward aa deaci toed in the petition of the gnardian of aaid ward on file with the Cleric of tb above named Coort, which aald real eatata f described as follows, to wit : An undivided two-nlntbaof tba south half of tba northeast fourth, and tba north wea; fourth or the southeast fourtb or secuon two and tba soul b a est fourth of tba north went fonrtb of aectloo one. township eleven sooth cf rarge one west of tba Willamette uiendUn io Linn coonty. Oregon, contslniDKlrW acres more or leas. Witness, tba Hon. I. rt. tt. Blaekbarn, Judge of the County Court of the 8ute of Oregon, lor the coonty of Lino, with the eatlof said Conrt afUxd, this 13Ui day of May, A. D. Ieb9, Atteat : fc- i--. wostiocs, Clerk, (u a) ACAD3IY . OF Onr Laiy of Perpa'inal Help. ALBANY. - - - OREGON. Conducted by the BisUi of St, Banodlet. This Academy IsVnoorporatad and uo tborizod by tba KtT to confet academic honors. Tha course of atud y ia coin pieta. Mathematics. LitBratur and Music are epeclaltiea. aa alaelba Normal Inatroction of aspirants for teachers' ewrtificatea. in dustrial drawing, vocal muitic ia doss and all kind of needlework form, no extra charge. Tha lac! pi In of tba school ta tNttUle bat firm. ooiert beine to form not only refined Touos: ladi. but noble and useful members of society. Puplla admitted at any time and charge propor tioned. Pupils of any denomination re ceived. Tuition io (elect day school rangea from fo to 10. Forterana of Boarding School or any paiilctlara apply at the Academy, or ad 1LBAHT CQLCE6UU - IlSIIiniX I -.tAliirL' ALBANY, OREGON. 1888,1889. 1 first Tersa Osmfb KetMcasber lltk. issa. j , A lull corps" of instructors, Lft it;ffii criruTicif iiTrQisv tf-nwvwv.) wwibniiiiw) 4., t kiinn a COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL - CLASSES. ' Courses of study arranged to meet tbr I TlYth9 ClITC Mu.t r.n t r...i I ut. i mil inu vi nwiuouia. Sferial tnaucrnwnts effrretl to Undents from abroad. I (Tuition rang from $5,50 to $13,49. Board In private fainillea at low rates. Rooms lor ae!f-boardlng at amall exrene. A careful atipervinion azercuted over sta deau sway from home. Fall term opena September Tth. For ctreulara. and full- particulars addreet tha President. ET. ELBEHT It. COS KIT. Albany.iOregon COLD IW HEAD. Notico for Publication. United Slates Land Office at Oregon City, , Or., March 22nd, I860. Notice la hereby given that In compli ance with tha provisions ot taa act of Cangrr-sa of Jane 3rd. 18.8, entitle ' "An act for tha aala of timber land in tbe Miaine of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory." Ueury w Heaves, of Albauy, county of Linn, Mate of Or. gon, haa tbiaday filed in this offloa nis sworn statement No. 407, fur tha purchase CftbeNHofNW M aud N X of 8 K 1 of bection No, 31, in Town-blp No. 9 aouth Rsnca No. 4 aaat, and will eQ'er proof t show that tba land sought la tuote valu able for Its limber or none than for attrl cultural purposes, and lo enubUHb bta claim to Bald land Iwfore Ilia Keitlaler and receiver of this ofUce at Oregon City, Oregon,on Tharattay thetetli day aTJaae. irrs. He names as wtinetssea : it F Tabler, M. Armstrong. A b Wood in and Richard Fox, ail of Albany, Linn county, Oregou. Anr and all ooramta etalitiinir advarwatT the above described land, are request d to file their clalma in this ofBoe on or before aaid 20th day. of June, 1HS, W,T. Bcknkt, Register. Ely's Cream Balm CHeansea the Nasal Passages. Al lays Irifiaiumatiaii. Heals the Sores. Eestoroa the Senses of Taste, Smell and Hearing. A pomirle la apaJlpot lata ataefc aswrrfl aaat IsaaTeewble. Price ftOc at lmaa mr ly SaavU. iXY iU.OTHKii.SSa WaneB bLewYotX. . Kotico for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Or, 1 May 7th. 18S0. ) ' Notice la hereby Kiven that the follow ing named aottlar haa filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and thai aaid proof will be made before tbe County Jndge, or in bis absence, before tha County Clerk of Linn county, at Albany, Oregon, on Monday, Jnly 81b, 1889, vl t W. H. Niccolson. Homestead Entry No.M91,fortheS ofS W M and 8 W M of S E M cf Section 32,Tp. 9.S.R3 E Ho ntmsi tne louowing witnosaes to prove bia con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of asld lund, viz : D D Coffey, John Doau, Rlahard Mayo and J W Prury, all ef Rock Creek, Lion county, Oregou. Any person who dartres to protest agatust the allowance of auoh proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law aud tbe regulations of tbe Interior Department, why auoh proof auuuiu not on auuwpu, will ue given an opportunity at the above mentioned time nd plaoe to cross-examine the witnesses of said claim-ant, and to offer avldenoe In rebuttal of that aabmltted by claimant. W. H. Buiwby, -Register. if 011 Have ITo appetite, Indisreotfom, Flatalcnee, Nick Iloailstcbe, --all run dowa," loaa tag t lasb, you will Uatt the vawtedy yon need. They tone op the waafe stamaett tnd but Id uptlia iIaagrina; enersrles. ttufferere front ttieuial or pbyaieal svenrook will f Iu4 taila I" Tutu ttaem. Kieely sut(ar coated, , SOLD ET2.RTVirEKE. Wt rswa-j aV Tilt Original rWwtoWi LIVER OOrQe& PILLS. JJEtrARE Or TSIITATIOXX AXWATS ask ron J. nntccB rjczzErs, or LITTLE MVOAH-COATED PILLS. lie Ins; entirely vegetable, they op erate without dlKturbanco to the system, diet, or occupation. Put up In Rioas vialu, bcrnietl cnlly x-nlcd. Always frt-sti and reliable. A a laxative, alterative, or purgative, tii.o iittio TcUuta give taa most perfect aiiit.acuou. SjiHMiiLE. nillona Ufadarhs, Ittzriueaa, t'onstlpa. lloii, 1 nd I treat ton. Ullloaa AMac-kSHandaU deiuiiKt-nivnut of tbe atom ra and bowels, are prompt ly reawiHl and permanent ly rurrrl hv tin ttaa of Dr. Flcree'o Pleasant I'uraattva Pellata. In expisnatitin of tb remedial power af tbeao t'ellcca over so great a variety of diseases, ie nmy trtitlifulty lie said tliat their aotlon upon tlie tyjtom ia unlvenial. nut a aiaa4 or tfssuo cftt-Hpiiiir their asiiativo tntlucnee. dold by tlrtistfi.ua, 36 cents a vial. Alauiifaoturod at tho CMk uniiil Lahorniory of Woiii d's DrspaNSAHr SatLiK AL AssocxATiOH, Buffalo, M. Y. S5G0 is otTered by the manufactur ers of Dr. Saaje'a Catarrta KtmeSr, for a case of C'bronio Nasal Catarrh which they cannot our. YMaTmS F CATAKH1T.-Du!l, heavy heaaacho, obstruotioa of the nasal pnsssNTa, disoiiarf aa falllns; from the head Into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, ami soi id, at ot lists, tSick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody snd putrid; tha eyea are weiik, watery, an4 inflamed; there Is ringing tn the ears, deafness, hsckins or eoua-hinir to clear the throat, azpautoraUon of otToDSive matter, totrethor with scabs from ulusrs; the vimn ia ohsiiarad and aaa a naaal twang;; the bivath is ottanaivs; aiiifll aasl tari aie im paired ; there' la a aensation of dtaaiAteaa, with mi-n!iil th-piession, a faaokins; oouah snd gen eral dobiUry. Only a few of tha above-named symptoms are likely to be -present tn anv one case. Thousands of oases annually, without mnnlfcstine half of the above symptoms, re sult in consumption, and end In the grave. No disenae Is so common, more deceptive and danjrerous, or less understood by physicians. My its mild, soothing, and healim? properties. Dr. Saire's Catarrh Komcdy cures the worst cttscsuf Catarrh, "fold In tbe atead, t'orj ra, and Catarrbal Headache. Sold by urugirtata everywbttres 00 cents. Untold Agony from Catarrb. Prof. 'W. HATT8NSH, the famous mesmerist, of lthaea. If. 1'- writes : " Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from ehronie nnsul catarrh. My family physician gave mo up aa incurable, and said I must die. My cam was such a bad one, that every day, towarda sun set, my voice would become so hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. Iu the morning my couKblng and clearing ot my throat would almost atrnuglo tne. By tho use ot Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hemcdy, in three months, I was a well man, aud the cure has been permanent." - "Constantly Hawking tuid Spitting.' Thomas J. Bubhino, Esq., toos Pint Street, St. Louis, itfo., writes: "I was a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times 1 could hardly breathe, and waa constantly hawking and apltting, and for the Inst eignt months could not breathe through the nostrils. I thought nothing could be done for me. Luck ily, 1 was advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kcmedy. and I am now a well man. I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and permanent cure." : Three Bottles Care Catarrh.- - ELI Eobbtns, Itunwn P, O., Columbia CoM Pet., saya: "My daughter had catarrh when she waa five years old, very badly. I mtw Dr. Sage's Catarrh ltemedy advertised, aud pro cured a bottle for her, end poon saw that it helped her ; a third bottle effected a perma nent cure. She ia now eiebteea years old and sound and hearty." 'm PATENTS 8. Pataa talnad. and all ether bosinaa In th C. ffloa attandadad to tor moderate fees. OuroOioa ia oprxwil iba U.S. Patent OfBee, and waoaa ebuia Patents less lima than thoaa remota rom Washington. Bend modi or tbaainr. Wa ad" to patent ability frae of charge ;tava wensake a charge oalsa w obtain patent. Wa rotor hara, to tha PoattnaatM-, th Bnpt. of Monsy Order lMv. and to orBctala olthaU. B. Patent Offleo. For dnalar, advica, terms, snd afenaoos o actual eUauls la yoorown Slats or ooonty, addrass Cm Aa SNOW &COa9 OP pool ta Patant OfSoa. Waahlngton, D . IE atJ! U L OF PORE GOD LIVER GIL &SB HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as MUka' o dlsgwlaaol Snat tt cast b takes, " tlgaatcel, aaid suntaallateol by aha smata saatattlva stomach, arttea tba plala U cssaot fee toleratadt aod by. taa eotat. btaatlaa mt tba all with tba bypopbaa pbltaa la inacb mora stacactoat. . Eeturtaliie ta -aesli pradstefo reistos tila rapidly vkQe taking tt SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledgedbj JPhyaioians to be the Finest snd Beat prepay, ration in tba world for tha relief and cure ot CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY. WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION. COLDS and CNRONIO COUGHS. Tkt gnat remedjf for Consumption, and Wasting in Children. Sold 6y ali Druggixt Summons. - Ih the Ctrrnit Court of tie State cf Ore gon, for Linn County. O. W. Pugb, Plaintiff. ' v. Melissa J. Pn.h, Charles Wapner.Defendabts. To Melissa J. l'agh, the above named De fendant : In the name of ths State ot Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above Plaintiff in the above entitled Court, new on file with the Clerk of said Court, within ten day from the date of the service of this Snmn-ona upon yon, if served in Linn couuty, Oregon, but if aerved in any other ooonty in the State of Oregon, then within twetty day from the date of the teryice of this Summons npon you then by the first day of the next tern, of thia Court to-wit: on , J , tbe ltb day nt June, 1889, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, a here by required, the P.'sintifi will spply to tbe Conrt for the ralief demanded in his com plaint filed herein, to-vtt : for a dissolution' of the hoods of matrimoay now existing be tween Plaintiff and Defendant and for tbe care, custody and control of Clara Pogh, George Pugh, Maggie Pngh and Jessie B. Pugb, their minor child ten, and for a decree declaring the contract issued and signed by the Defendant, Charles Wagner, the prop erty ot the Plaintiff, and for the costs snd disbursements of this suit to be taxed. . - This Sutntkiooa is served by publication by order of the Hon, R. P. Boise, Jndge of aaid Court, made the 27th day of April, 18S9, st Chambers in tie city of Salem, Oregon. ' J. K. WeaTherkied, Attorney for Plaintiff.