The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, September 24, 1880, Image 4

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ISSl'ED EVEKTFEIBAT, .
THE REGISTER. BUILDING,
Cnrnr" Frrry itrui Mr xt Streets
OLL- VASCLEVB & CO.T rUOPKIETORS.
j. H. MAINE, JE. - ... ccll VAJi CLEVE.
TEEM3-1S :,ADVAXCE. . ,
... .wmr.oiic year...............i .ti 50
..00 .-niW.sil months 1 -0
in Rio copie. . .-.-. w ....... . . . .Ten cents
"m ti I C! 'tfiY'TT w.nv bo fn;mt ti file nt 5v
A'Ix"trtlslT'rB"raii3Af:'-rru(--fi.v,-t-epa.ivrfTil5is'-t
co.u-ftcts be nUtf to? ic In 3V s; W YOEtk.
Asre"' for tlie Ketrfster.
ThVfAliowhn nnme't wntlrmcn jresnthor-
!7.-t rj recivi nnd reeefnr for sulertption I
totpafit&i iu the localities mentioned : - 1
MesstJ-. Kirk & Hume..
l!pfiwnvillp
Kotef' tV.stss
etb Ih'.ye.
t. PTompkins
....... .Cvawfordsville,
...tt Halsey
... Harrishurg
FRIDAY
.SKPT. 2t. 1SS0
-, A . Wonderful LK.
f while sine1, we met with a description
of la":e a central r loriiia, or wmcii me
the 'fititat.m'ci.' It 'rads, !n-
VI . - - - Jl -
UdpdY like some ot the stories in The Ara
Jvvin Nights, but having the confirmation
Jl scientiflenntliority in tlie person ot .1. P.
t teelewediiiotliesitate to inb!ih the
Tbift lake rivals th6 tamons valley of
f-linusd the sailor. Ill thought to average
2.000 ft down to the wator, all round, lite
wall may be reported as entirely perpen
dicnlar, riuining down into- the water and
leavinff ho beach. The depth of the wn-
teir is ntiknown. nd it surface is smoolh
and unruffled, n it lie so fir under the
surface ol the mountain that the air cur
rent do not affect It. Its length is e?ti
mahfd at twelve miles and its breadth at
ten..' There is a""beautiful island in its cen
ter, with luxuriant trees upon it. No
living man has ever yet reached the water's
edge, and it is nott proTiabte tiiat any ever
will. It lies silent, still, and mysterious,
in the bosom of the 'everlasting hills.' li! e
a huge well scoopd out by the giant genii
ot the mountains in the unknown tges ot
lohg"ag6, and nil around it. great primeval
forests an eternal -waUh and ward are
keeping.
"In company with an experience 1 guide
I reached the little lake in question at
about the hour ot ten in the morning.
II 6 w large it was I could not ttll. but I
judge It roust be of considerable size, from
the fact thntl could not see across it. sil
though enjoying a kind ot birds-eye view
from a location some distance above fhs
level ot the" water. "
5'Seelng nothing nnu-ual about the place
I w iis on the ivniiit of i-xpre-sing my dis
appointment t3 the guide, when he, bav
Ul'LIUMUIUrUl .J lire.
. . .; v. ti ..!..-. i. k.
lug ,-eau my inouiiis. cut --
ino- tlat lmakeacar. tilsurveyofthe wa-,
tr. reinarkinff. at the same time
that!
while there was really uothing estraortll
nary about .the lake itselt, it was strangely
and wonderfully inhaidtcd.
turueu my .iiit-iun'o i
and was soon convinced that I had. mi-j pie must eat eat, in fact, all more
donbtedly. met with a phenomenon, for it v,ra(.,onsy because it does hail or
was so clear, so very transparent, that I j en(w as -t ,u j,eVj,P! rate an unseasona
cv.ild see through it in every db-ection esneeillv
turned my attention to the wafer.
w ith as mueb apparent t-e as if it bad j
l.n tli utinasnltere itself. Presently I
saw one of the inhabitants hinted at. a
little creature of a light brown color,
looking, as it glided here and there through
the pure element, not unlike a common
chimney swallow. Then came another,
and eanother. and another, until all the
waters of the lake seemed to be thickly
warming with them. They were very
iMEVaml terv swift in their motions, dart
ing w Mr ling, and angling with the great
est ease and the most charming grace ; the
guide said that like birds of the air, they
were in quest of their prey feeding upon
animals to small to be seen by us from
our stand-point. '
"Suddenly while I was gazing In won
der upon these strange creatures, a new
actor appeared In the persri of ; a large
ahimel, abont the size, jdiape, and color of
a huge muskmelon. He was quite trans
parent, so much so that I could see through
and throilffb him as plainly as if he had
been a glass jar; and as he moved le'surely
about, I noticed that he was catching and
devouring the little 'swallows without
mercy. His Interior, which seemed to be
a huge cavity nothing more was literally
filled with them, some still alive and swim
ming about in their strange prison. The
entire mass held within his gigantic stom
ach kept up a rapid whirling round and
round in one dtrefloii, from which I in
ferred that he had no regular digestive -or-gans,
btit simply tco-e out Ids food; that
is, reduced it by friction to a proper con
'dition for Ids sustenance.
' "Scarcely had I got tairly Interested in
thiS extraordinary animal when along
came something which looked, with its
litn, arching neck, very much like a swan.
"Its course was so directed that ere long it
was brought' into Contact with' the 'tnusk
Vnelon,' and a fight was the consequence.
It was a short tight, however, for neither
ot the parties seemed to relish the busiue-s,
. soj.hey parted, and struck off in opposite
directions, i A -little distance, and .the
swan met another -of its own Wind, aid-!
Ihey comirierwKrd Wtlittg and cooing -like
r-n mated doves: but their pleasures wre.
destined to be of short duration, tor just at
that ibani large' and " hideous looking
creature, wrffieatTin's aiid glaringeyes
jiounced tiponjhem f rom a covert hard by,
seizing theni botbr . A terrible struggle' en
. sued, in which one of the 'swans' made its
escape but the monster gnpjied the other by
its slender imtli until It eeafced to struggle,
after which he settled do n with it to the
bottom or tlie lake, and very quietly began
" converting it into a meal.
'About ttis time : I - noticed a second
monster equally as frigrtful in appearance
as the one just referred to, tliough evide.nt-
ly ot a different species. He was moving
along oil the bottom of the Take, and uu
" less fits course were"f changed, would pass
"vry near the other." Tlie first monster's
treatment of the swans' had made me bis
enemy, so I was well pleased with tlie turn
a flairs showed a pYospect of taking ; I
ueslreu that his banqueting should, he . dis
turbed. Ana it was. The new-comer
fourrl lilru, pud went in tor a share of the
prey A bsitlle, the most frightful I had
over before witnessed between two living
creatures. Immediately commenced. They
pel zed each other and rolled over and over
in r real deulii struggle, for several min
utes, in the course of whii'h they actually
tore each other limb Irom limb. Finally
one of them yielded up and .lied, alter
which the other wi;h but two leg left out
of six. drafrged itself slowly away. Ahti
snntlicr Installment of animals, some like
gigantic leeches, and other3 like Oriental
turbans anil all effecting locomotion by
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stretching and pulling tneniselve into 1
..n.,.v.u-ili!i. .linn'. st.;t'iil down and
fell ton galinjj t!:iii:-lv- upon the car
casses. Tliev wore, dfulc ie-s, 'he vul
tures of this tt'in:ii !. .I'!.' body of
w.-iter,
-IMlf a day .,. -..or- w:,s , nt ny ,ne .
,vi,.hi.nT 1I1.. inliribi ants of this Hon-,
da wonder. In tin cour-e of that ; tun.; I
saw very many strange sigh:s. more than I
could hint at in a short :n tiel-J like this.
Besides, a writren description - could con
vey but a flint id.-a of the reality ; one
must see tor himself before he can appre
ciate. Every reader of this piper who lias
not already examined the remarkable body
of water under consideration should do so
without f ail before lie dies, for it, will give
him new ideas attainable from no other
source. It he can not make lr convenient j
toer me all the way to Florida tor that
nnrnose. let him arrange to see the lake at
home. A good micnscope with a drop of
impure or stagnant water upon the stage j
.it ui. 1.:... ... I....... tli.i i:iiiiu Lint! fif !
wmeiMw imium 1 ,
lake at any locality lie may select." 1
The TJiree Ioavr-.
The day was bitterly cold in Virginia
City as winter days most general'y are in
that. MniiiP tnwn. and though the Still
r j
was bright, it was a cheeilws and chill i
, lr:t l ..... !
nlm.-t as moonbeams. lid gusts
wbStled through ti e Meets, breathing
icicles and tn.sl in their furious conr.-e,
and drivioo cverv li viiiii thing away to
seek shelter Irom its biting, jnetrating
iirealh. And yet not every one was
boused and sheltered from the pitiless
gale, for he who had work to do or
business to transact was summoned by
inexorable dii'y to come forth to his
post, or else, when the day of reckon
ing came, abide by the consequences;
but,-with such exceptions as these, ihe
male population geneiaily sought the
warm and friendly atmosphere of the
-,!
ilriol-itxr sfil,.-ins. where, with b' t
Fc.,f. al!d a glowing furnace, they
,,Pm-:A(- from frerz-
tng. Of these luckless exceptions. Ale
Denning the baker, was cue. Iu sun-
diit e or storm, hail, rain .r snow, jteo-
. . .
in appetizii g weather, must see to it
that his customers' larders Ije properly
stored with the rarest and best pro
ductions of his oven.
Even such cold weather as this did
not deter Mr. Dcni.ing from attending
to the wants of his cu-tomeis with the
assiduity and attention characteristic of
his class. While di-a pearing it to a
customer's hou-e. wit 1 an armful of
bread, a girl of s. m- fifteen years t
age emerged from a miner's cabin close
by, and first ca-titig wild and lurried
nkuws around i.er. rnsl-ed t the
baker's cart, and had just abstracted
therefrom three h aves- of bread, and
was carrying them . if, when the baker
returned at;d caught her in tlie act
Unfortunately, an ..fh'cer was passing
just at the tune. ait li'e i.HKer, me
spur ot the moment, and without giv
ing the ca e the consideration which
he otherwise might, gave her in custody
on a charge of theft The girl, without
any attempt at expostulation or expla
nation, burst into an agony of tears a
sufficient evidence, perhaps, that nhe
was but a novice, after all, in the art of
Etealing.
"Oh !" she exclaimed, "don't take
me in this wav. Let me wrap a shawl
around my bead, or the people will
know me."
The officer, consenting, 'accompanied
i.er into the cabin, tlie baker having
drove away, telling the policeman be
would be in court next day to prefei tlie
charge l5re the police judge.
The t fficer. en re entering, fbund no
oiic in the cabin but three children the
youngest about three years obi, and tlie
l.lost ki. The but was cold and
clteerlest" ; there was no tire. Tl.e two
elder cl.iMien alarmed at the presence
of tlie ofTlcfr, exbibited diseol'-re". eyes
and laces, wliicb lmre evidence ot fufffr
ing ;and recent teari. while little
Willie,- tlie youngest was crying - and
inafttteasalile, ni"ini -aimlesKiy around
the cabin, looking into the empty closet
and putting bin hands mechanically int..
the empty dishes on the table.
"What made yon steal the bread,
my girl ?" asked the ofKcer.
: . At mention of the wonl ' bread"
little Willie looked tearfully and pite
ously in the- man's fat. The girl
hugged the little--tallow' frantically in
her atrtiB,' covering him with tears and
kiree.- ; - - - . . ;.
Ob, my poor little brother !' she
cried, bitterly. " What will become of
you now ? Tbis man is going; to lake
your Lena away with him."
Here the child threw lii arm? around"
her j eck, as it to detain her by force ;
while the other two chi'drcn ecreanied
fit to break their hearts.
The officer, titispcciiny: the ectual
stale of atfairs, began to cough cot vul
hively ; but in.-t ad ot applying his
hand to l;Ts chest or throat, as people
u-nallydo on smh occasions, h.e applied
his hand Kerchief to his eyes.
" Is there no coal, or nothing at a"
to rat it) the house?" said be in a gurgl
inj sort ot voice.
" No coah no bread, nothing to oat."
r.-olini 'ho wirl. wrinainil ier liand-
4, , ,.,. wniio ami ihp rest of u
to eal sillCe ye.tev.la;
morning
Here the officer bail another hard tii
.f couching, and went away, saying thn'
lie would be back Again in a short timrt
" Ts the man gone (or biedd ?" aske."
the oldeci f the children.
" I lush, Mollie. dear !" said Lena.
" I don't know what be in gone for.
He's not a bad man, anyhow, foi ho
hasn't, arrested me, as I thought hi
would."
In a verv few minutes ibo ofneet
returned with his arms full ot bread
nlll groceries, not forgetting some cake
. .
, ; met,!s for the smal est clnhl-
. . . ,
ren , one nmoon ioo n . n.-
carrieil 3 big sack of coal on his back.
At sioi t of the bread, the children
screamed with, delight, while the officer
now laughed, now coughed, and be
quentlv applied hi handkerchief to h:s
: T
fac0j to wie off the perspirati.
hi. 3s
t were
While Lena cut up Targe slices o(
bread, ai d helped the children and her"
self, the two men sit to work and made
a larae fire in the stove, the glow o'
which soon diffused warmth and com
fort through the cabin. '1 hen the)
cooked the meat and male tea, and
spread a steaming meal on the ta'-le for
the Pur orphans, whih; tl ey carved and
afended to their wants until they were
fViHy satisfied.
Ilappv, happy chi'dhood, whose prc
rogatives arc innocence, mirth and j -y !
The children after their dinner, didn't
look like the same children at nil
Their faces were bright and pyons.
happy ind handsome, and in a tew .mt
ntes thev were pSnving and laughing
"and romping, a hapry as it they ha I
never felt the pangs of hunger.
" Aid now,'' said 1 hp. officer, de
lighted at seeing the children so happv,
" sit down. Lena, and answer mo a few
questions. Have yon no father or
mother ?"
" We have no mother," was Lena's
replv. " She died ahotit a year ago.
and father went awav to Eureka to
work about eight months ago, and we
hain't seen him ever since."
" What is your father's name ?"
" Dawson .Tim Dawson."
" And hp sent you no money
nothing ?"
" Nothing. Xever heard of him
since he went away. Rut when he was
goii g he left us a hag ot flour, and lots
ol grope ips and things aj much a
would last us for six months, and he'd
he sure and be back before the provis
ions were all out.''
" And yon got no letter from him
at all ?"
' Not one," replied Lena, with
a deep sigh.
Poor Dawson had written to his
children, however, but postal communi
cation being at tl a? time very irregular
and uncertain in the Silver State, tb
children did not receive his leMers.
" Well. I must go row." said the
officer, altera pause, " but T will ca'l
tor you to-morrow, ami you'll have t
accompany me up 1 the police station,
for T must do my duly, you know
Good-by."
Ami Lena Dawson was left alone
with her little brothers . and sisters
She felt sad and lonesome after the de
parture of her kind Iwnefae.tor, hut the
buoyancy of childhood fcoii gained the
ascendancy, and lieforc bed-time the
orphan? were as happy as any gronp of
little children in Virginia City.
' Meantimetl e report about the steal
ing f the bread and the destitute con-
j rlition t tlie cliiMreii rjot abroad. Jim
11amci.il a miner litmelf. was well
known and popular among) the. miners.
and the case created tuich sympathy
and elicited so many reminiscences and
commentaries, that anite nj crowd w
attracted nxt 1ay to trie rolice court.
Jn.loe Moses presided, i The juder,.
bore the name ot being lUirioht and
honest, kind and benevolent, and i
fault he had at all, it was thought lo lie
somewhat nnconi promising riuor iu the
discharge of his official duties. It wa
hard to say how the case would go.
After the transaction of some prelim
inary business the case was called. The
baker swore to the stealing f the bread,
and identified the defendant 88 the
.Concluded on third page.
CM HEM D
T7Jio2osal3 sivX
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS,
CALIP022TIA GSACSSES, CA17SISS, TUTS,
2h fael tSsc Iarget, best. Awsortcd aisd most Vnried tock l
THE ONLY
EXCLUSIVE
ALBANY.
wty
Ott2? OrES aE-IOUBiiriJI5 ra Use ixi Iisaia Coiaxat-.
Albany, Oregon. McPARLAND.A HARVEY.
1 THE BUST I
OFALL. fa
PCS IIAN AUD BSAST.
For morfi tlmn a. t bird of n. eentiii-rr the
I Mexican M?iMtner UaimrKt has been
4 1 1.1 ..
; 1. 11VJ n 11 IU ill 111 AVJII.7, 1111 ,l f LIIU t III ill III; JtS
the oulv sale reliance for the relief of
jaecidenta and pain. It i a mc.iieine.E3
J above price unit u raise le best or its fM
j U liid.. i"or every luun of external pain fc
1 mo i3
m
Mustang Liniment i1? without fin eriual.
I JC piatirAte Ueslk f:il muscle to
1 me -ery none tnaKln lllo conlinu-
ntieoof pain and inflainatinn impossible.
lis enecis iinnn iiumun i-tesn ana tne
lirute Creation, are equally wonderful. 3
'Liniment i3 reeded by somebody in
.very notise. jvery .lay urines news ot
i the ng;ouy of nu nivful sculd or bnra
j Bubductl, of rlkeimintic martvrfl rc-
stored, or n, valiuiiile lietrso or o x
j saved by the healing power of thin
which speodi'v cures such ailments of
the HUMAN fl.ESU as M
1 1 ti e u ni s 1 1 9 ill . Swell tfifr. Sj t S T t-
Joiikts. 4 outracted 93Hscle, Hums
Spratits, Pnhoaona lites and
!!tiS, tTU.so, l.nmriici, Old
Sarea, 1'Icers. frostbites, t biltilains.
More IMipplcs, akett Hrriist. and
Indeed every form of ettcrual dis
eiise. It lirals wit tioti t scars. .
x'or the Ilm.TE Cre.iiiob it urea -Kpraius,
Kwiuuy, SiiflT Joints,
Founder, VTRi-uess Sores, SToof lis
eei, Koot Itot, Serciv tl orm. Scan,
Hollow Ilnru, Hratcl5i, VYiud
cnlla, Spavin, Tlirnaii, Itinalrane,
Old Sores, Poll J:vil, J ilin ii IUii
tlio Mcht and every otlier ullnunt
o which tlie occupants or tne
Isrnltlc and Mock Yard are linlile.
. Tb) 91 ex lean Utiist n rxu; T.lniment
always cures and. never disaiipoiuts:
and iL is, positively,
THE 'A BEST.'
OF ALL
POU LIA1I OH BEAST:
Katail L-ealsra ia. .
15.!
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PllOiSiONS
Y GROCERIES,
a tUe country.
GROCERY IN
ty
MI
ti
The Crsat Carriage IVlanufacturing House of the
World.
E3IEKSON, FISHEIl & CO.,
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
an
'-I V W 11 h.! IMtaB
g M ti S S B H I
Jf 2
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IScst Iflaterinl, So3 WorSiiaansSsIp, ESnIoiiie Styles, Strong
and Rurablc Vehicles in Every Itespect.
33 iM r.4t TIBED II V FMERMW, HSHEH & M-, AKE SOW WE IS CTEBY
I'AItT OP THE AJltlII( A tOVii.VtM,
Thev pive nnfailinR mxrisfaction. All their work i wnrrsntod. They have received testimo
nials trotu all iwrls of 1 he country of purport similar to the following;, hundreds of which are on
file subject to inspection : '
Messrs. Emerson. Fibhke Co.: O .iva, i:is Jnlv 1. l.79.
t have used one tit your Ton Bunraries three years, and three r f i hvtn two years in my liver
sialile, and t hey have given 1Ue perfect satisfaction and arc in eon-tuiit no. Oscak S.mallev.
Messrs. Cototk Junsa w : Nfv. i:kS;ev. S. C., Jnly 17. 1879.
Dear Sirs 1 have been nsinsr the Emerson Fisher Bntrtry 1 -bonalit from you as roughly. I
suppose, ns unv one could. I had a fast horse, drove him at full six-ed. i-ometlmes with two la
dies and nwseif in the bmriry. and it is to-day worth all the lunacy 1 paid tor it. I say the Eui
ersou & Fisher Bunaies will do. - A. M. Teaovk, Farmer.
- Tlie favomble renutation the Cnn-iaires have made in locaii: ies where they have lieen used for
Ktvcral wain bv bivervmen, Physicians.and others iVQiiirin h:o-d and constant use. has led to
an increased demand from those localities, to meet which the ni;imoactnrtn facilities of their
mammoth establishment have been extended, enabling them now to turn out in good style.
; 360 CARRIAGES A WEEK.
E&3ER8QN, FISHER & CO.'S CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST.
TITUS BROS.,
ffewolers,
Albany,
Oregon.
rEf;ri..TlN.i TIME-riECES & KEPA11
ing Jewelry a specialty. Call. vllnl7
Agents fur "fT IT me Sewlnj; 11a
eliltieM. Isfalli'blo Indian Issiedie
A.
4. Sure Shut For
SISVISIE, & AGUB.
DURING A LONG RF.PtDEXCE AMONG
the lii'Yv.m ti ihc"? of the coast andtlieinte
rior, J have tiji'l th3 rooi fortune io discover,
from tlie "Mo lichie" men of t he several I ri!es,
ton, fvcm ot tun-sources. ntin.nerol retiie'iies
tor (lionscs incident to this country, eonaist
tnir of i;ofts. heri -unfl bark, an'l having ti1;n
soiicitl hy irifotv people of this vulH:v,.ho
luive ti ieil'an 1 niove t the effiincy of IhKm in
disease, in procure an1 .uter th,e same for sale,
I take, this means of announcing 1o alt that,
(t.nritn? t ho ims; s-::ison. I hnve luafienn ex. end
ed torn through the niduntains and valleys,
a: t hav si ctiieil ei;r!auj of these remedies
which are :t 3:n e cute for
Those snir.'.riiijr fi-oni At?ue who desire to te
-nrc 1. cuii leave ocirs a' .Mr. St rone's store on
First stree;, where i will furnish the reme'tiea.
wnrnoitiii a radical cure or I will demand 110
pay. V. i. JOII..
ii-KemedieB done up in tt packages. 1-2-t
ys
AXD -
0
iiHlilji:a
WHEAT WANTED !
-AT THE
LINN COUNTY
Flouring
JVIills.
Ballard, Isom & Co.,
... 1 u-rTTT? ri'.VTS rwr 1nsh
t-I in Mill Feed, 'ver and h'hivo the market
r'ice, on all trood morcliantable Wlkeat storea
j with them .his senwn.
Are alwava pre' ve.n .I,.-..,-..-.
Kuan.nlecas.!-'ood ji ices as can lie obtained
else here. A large supply ol eacks always on
'"vre'hnvp our Mill fitted nr with all fh latest
imriroved nim-liineir. and do cnsioui work.
Albany, August 0, 18u-l2n5
P IIIL. C
OHEN
! lias removed hi stock of eoods to tlio brick
I lately occupied, 'oy the
Cfranga tynioa Store,
l onicr WASlilntoii nul FJral Ktrretn,
wlicre he will be plcnsed to meet old and new
12 customers. 4
Albany, July SO, 18d0.
fs 3?STp biiMne' now Iwjforo tlie pniic. Yon .
- P an ituike tiionev tati at work for n
tlmn" nt unytlixii-j til. C'niUHl not required
Wti will start yon. $13 a tJav find u;wml
iiiae at. dome ly t he Indiisi riotis. Men,
wiHiicn, boys H!i(l jirls wnnted overy heie to
wok for us". Jsow t tlietiniK. ou i'an devote
yenr whole tiiuelo tlie work, or only your
sp.ire luimicnts. No otlier hnsmpw Will rm V
you ?ifarlv as veil, No one wilting to work
trait fail to nirtlm cnnrnioiw Tay by e?isaiinir nt
onw. ii ly Out lit unci terms tVeo. A rr-r
onwrf unity for making money easily n'!
lionoia'ly. Addifiw Titi k & Co., AinriiAta
Maine. 43-13
Gifc $ Great clianee to make money. We
Ifidif m-ci a ix'inn in every town to take
su inscription a for tbc iaruept. cheapest and be-t
lUnirntel fittniiy publicHlion in the world.
Anono can become n snc-eftsfnl nroni. Six
ee:;ant works -.fart rive:i five lo subftcrl'ers.
The iriee is so low that nliaot everybody mib
HcrilH. Oneaent rti'orr taking i'30 Rtiliacrl
!. r.; in a duy. A lady asronT iep rt making
over clear pro tit in ten days. All who en
jraue niake money fast. Yon can dpvoie all
vtmr tit!i- to !lie tnsin'S. or oniy txre time.
Yo'i nt-et-1 not be away from home over ni-jlit.
Von -;! do It as wed a" others. Fnll direct ion ?
and term free. Iiit:nt and expensive Ont fit
iiee. If you want proiifale work stind ris your
ad'licss ai once. It costs not bin r to try the
bnttiness. Nnono vh enirares fails jo mafe
rrreat pav. Address ti tx-EGK BTlKfiOK X Co..
I'ort !and, TaIne. 42-13 1
Varlely Emporium.
HES. H. JV HYDE
KEEPS COSSTAXTI.Y OX IIANIt
German Zephyr. Cftnran. Thread. Pins,
Xeedlez, Bnttong. Real lliiir Hicilcli
es and Curls, Hosiery, Stamped
Goods, it'c, dec, te.
Also, Agent for Dr. Warner'
EScaHIi Coi'; t
CliUd's Waist!
anu Madam Foye's
Corset Skirt Supporter.
J:-Krencli "tamping done to order.
13CirBroudalbin St., opposite Post OniceJK9v
fcloeklsoJciers' Meeting.
"VTOTIIJE is here!).v riven that the regular nn
.lN nual mec'ine of the stoekholdein ot the
Allwnv & Saniiaiu Water In'ich or Canal Co.,
will he held at the Cnniiiny'a ofike in tlie eiiy
.if Alhanv, l.inn ciaiTj-, Oregon, on the second
Tuesday i" .Sentcniher. lsso, thai beins the I4tli
d:iv. at the honr of oie o'clock in theafternoon
of said day. lor the purpose of electing seven,
directors lo serve the ensninr ji-ear.
; L. LKINb, President.
J. IT. BlRKHAItT, Sii-reiarv.
Albany, Or., An;, 13, ISciO-td
App a week in your own town. ! Outfit
ttjtjO're-j, Xn risk. Header, if yon want a
buines at w-hit-h person of ei( her
ran tnnUi' i-cat ry all the time they unit,
i for p.-uiieulai'S to H. llALLMT Co.,
Pi . nrt, Jtaine. 43-13
XotSce of Final Proof.
Lass Office at Kosfbtbo. Or., i
Ansnst 7. 188..
"VTOTIOE is hereby srtven tliat 1 lie 1ol!,.u Inn
1. named settler has liied notice of hfs InM-ti-tion
to malce final proof in suprort ot his citiiut
atut secuiv final entry therx-of on Sainrdnv, the
It h day of September, 1880. lielore the Jndifo
or ttterk of Linn count v, Oreiton, viz r K. B.
1 Filths1 Homcsti-ad Applications Nos. 2231 nnd
!JW. for the HKal E . SK of K W , and
SB H of sV x. Sec. 22. TU8R1 W, and names
tlie following as his witnesses. iz : Harry
Hamilton. X 15 ice. (-rreenhtiry Spiann and 1 u
vid McDonel, all of C;-av foiiisville, Linn coun
ty. Oreaon. W. F. BKNJAM1N,
August 13, 18S0-tSvl2w5 Keisier.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Linn county.
In the matter of the estate of James A. Wil
son, a minor.
To Thomas T. Wilson, Isaac S. Wils n. John
S. Wilson, Maria E. Wilson. John A. Master,
Margaret A. Wilson and Martha J. Bailout-and
to all othei pei-sons interested in the eslaitt ol
taid James V Wilson, minor
In I ne nan.e of the State of Oix-sron : Pnrsn
ant to an order of Ihe County Court of Linn
county, Oregon, made August 9tb. 188.1, jon and
each fit you are cited and required to appear in
said Court on
Saturday, September Jlth, 18S0. '
at the ho.ir of one o'clock P M. of saiddavjind
show cioise why a license should not l Krunt-
ed to T. T. ilson, bnantian ot said njinor. io
sell the real estate in said oi-derdescrilied. which
said order is in words and figures as follows, to
wit : ' !' -' . , .
Xow. on this 9th day of August, 1RS0 .comes
T. T. Wilson, iruanlian of the person and esiate
of James A. Wilson, it minor, and presents his
petition to tlie Court, duly verilied hy his own
oath, and filed with the Clerk of this
Court, showing that it would lie for
tho liest iutrrest of said minor to sell ihe
real property of said" minor descritied in said
petition, that the sama iet lion product ive, and
it appenrtntr ,o the I urt that i he allegations
in said petition ai-e line.
It is ordered by Ihe Coiirt that the nest of kin
of saiil minor. James A. Wilson, lo-w ii ; Thorn,
as T. Wilson. Isaac S. WPson. John S. Wilson,
Maria K. WiNon. John A. I'lasler, Maruaret A.
Wilson and Marsha J. Ballonr, and alt o.her
pt-rsons interested in ilc estate ol said min r,
be and apivar before the C'om-t on Suiiirtlay the
11th day ol September. lHi,at ihe nonr of one
o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at i he
Court House in Linn county, Orcxon, to show
cause why a license should nut tie grained toT.
T. Wilson, Ihe tinardian of said minor, for tho
6ale of tlie follow itur descrilied real property,
to-wit : The undivided one-sexciith interest In
ice simple in and to the following trnetsol land
to-wlt : The east halt of claim No 44,' in Ti, j,
S It 3 W, lieuinniiiK at a point ILIA chs 8 and
24.00 chain W ot corners of Seciicmg 13.14.23
and 24 in said township, i hence rniinint; north
art. 12 clis. thence cas H2.K0 chS; ihuiitw snm l. m
77 chs, 1 hence west S7 !t3cbs. iiei e norl h 2t Gti
chs, thetice west ;
'" clis j tho ptace or U'srm-
nins;. Ivinif and ts-intt in Linn cminti t,i
of Oregon, and thai a copv of this oi tier le serv
ed on the next of kin ot said minor by publish
ing the. same for three snccessix e weeks in the
Aubahv Hkgistkk, a - nen-spaper of aeneral
cncuiaiiou in Linn com.tv, Oieii.m.
'. - :C S'LliiN. :otmv Judae.
In witness whereof. 1. N. Bantii.Connty Clerk
and exoftk-io Clerk ot said I onni v Court, havo "
hereunto set tuv hand and ttft.eil the seal of
Court at my office this 9th day of August, 1880.
irrrri N- baum,
jSEAi. County Qci k-.
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