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LEGAL. L. TltlSX. V e. K. CHAMBEBI.A'X. PLKSf & CIIAIHBERLAIXt Attorneys at Lavr ' ALBAWr, ' - OKEGOX. VTrTCB-In Foster" new brick block, flrrft door to the left, up vtsira. vllnlS C POWELt, W. It. EaVEV, POWELL cfi liILYEL Attorneys at law and Solicitors In Chancery. Albany, . Oreoox. f COLLECTION'S promptly made on all no . tit. Ioans negotiated on reasonable terms... Office in Foster's new block. nlivll J. It. WBATIIERFOUD, (NOTARY PVBI.IIM Attorney at Law, ALBANY, I : OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN THE DIFFERENT COUrt Of the Slate. Sneeiui Xlvntinn vir. en to collections and probate matters, office In Odd Fellows' Temple. n7vlu . B. X. BLACKBl'KN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AIBA5T, t 1 OR1ASOK.' PBOMI'T ATTEJiTIOS il VE TO A I.I, bosineas. 22v9 M. B. HUMPHBEY. C. E. WOLTEKTOH. Humpbrer & Wolverton, Attorneys and Counselors nt Uw. W JL AOTIOK IV ALL THE COURTS ...... i-IS'1- Of'K-inrroman'sbrick (up stairs) Albany, Oregon. Un9 H. MOSTASI E, Attorney at Law, ALBAXT, OREUOX. 0FFI?Up stairs, over John Briggs' store, on First street. vllnlS CO. HEWITT, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office, Oid Ixt Office liuildtng, Albany, Oregon. W.L PRACTICE In the different Courts ot the State. vllnSt MEDICAL. I. M. JOXES, OT. I). Physician and Surgeon, ALBANY, OREGOS. OFFICEAt Plnmmer'a Drug Store, in Odd Fellows' Temple. Resiiiekck Second and Yvasninxton streets, one bloek south of Ans. Marshall's livery stables. 46vl3 33. II. SAVAGE, II. D., Physician and Surgeon, Fromans's Brick, up stairs. First tree, t Albany, Oregon. vu;niu C. C. KELLY, OT. I., PHTSICIAIT & STT&CrEOlT. ALBA XT, t t OBEOOX. OFFICE IS McILWAIX'S BRICK BLOCK. Residence one door north of broom facto ry, Lyon street, llv 13 iUfcany Furniture House. JAMES DANNALS, Manufacturer and Dealer in FURNITURE, Bedroom Suits: Walnut, Ash and Maple Parlor Salts ; Patent Rockers. Easv Chairs and Lounges a specialty. SprinG MattresseS, Extension Centre Xablcs, Pillar Extension, etc. A splendid lot of Walnut and Hard wood Chairs ot an kinds, Whataots, Books&Sds. SideTsoar&s; In fact, I intend to keep a first class FurniturE HousE. I am thankful for past patronage, and intend to make it to the interest of all residents of this city and vicinity to come and see me. Corner of Second and Ferry streets, ALB ANT, vl2nM OREWHf. Santiam Academy For 188Q-Q1. Fall Ter Coma eneaa SI on day, Sep. SANTIAM ACADEMT is located in Lebanon, ... T!!n co,ln.tr,'-ron' the terminus ot the Albany A Lebanon Railroad, and near the line of the Narrow Gaue Railroad, in a pleas ant and healthy part of the Willamette Valley. The Academy is supplied wit h Philosophical and Chemical apparatus, and a Library ot iwo hundred and fifty volumes. iTbe grounds are ample and pleasant, and the tmildtntr oommodtoua. - Board can be obtained in scod ftnTtllbx at wnable rates. Rooms obTained by those who wish to board themselves. Rooms be nwleUJoUn Academy, if appUcaUon BATXS OF TVITIOJf. Primary..... ........J.... 'ommon School.... -HiKh School I" Commercial Connie .... Instrumental iluslc. 3So incidental fee required. .... 4 00 5 00 M 00 7 00 -..-12 00 A Normal Class will be otrranfaed and esnecial attention niyen to the Koruial meinods of teaching. Including the Topie method) of in struction, topical reviews of all the common school branches, and contraeUoas- or shorter methods in arithmetic A mont hly report of attendance and standing of students will be sent t parents and guardi ans. It will be nnderstood that, wncre no previous arrangement Is made, patrons will settle the tnltton on or belbre the close of each term of 10 -weeks. . . Stodenteean enter the school at- any time, and tuition will be charged for the time they are meiwbersof the school. - Tbo government will be strict and Edncation aL Our motto is : "Practical Education." -Knowledge is Power." Ed neat Ion Is more it Includes the ability to control and apply that power. - Students entering the school will be consider od In honor pledged to sustain the rules and good name of the scbonl by industry in doing r-U-ht. Ko others will bo retained. . i'or further particulars appiv to Jf. L. GiL&RT, rUneipaL Lflbanoo, Sept. A, luaso. " rft1c of Final Settlement. TtTCT-xrv. tn wrRVTtT C1VEX that Franklin li ,A'rte', as ainiiiistrtor of the estate of Vavid Fre--awCCI, i;u uifu lis niwu-iuuiy ortwf t-in jrty,ai"eron,hisfinalaccount tii in: ;fS3 i twt a: and said Court bas iiki i ti iiavof At)-nst, 1330, at the of one- '' n the aftet ooon oi day time for Vf"j oi'Jecims to said i if aay iluae , i'" t f--r t-e sptv-nseat t ' Ik.NAXa. toEoLkf, - id, is;&-vI3ao Adtainisttgc ISSUED KVERY FRIDAY, IN THE REGISTER. BUILDING, Corner ferry and First Street. COLL. VANCLKVK A CO., PROPRIETORS. J. H. MAINE, JR. CULL. VAK CT.EVE. TERMS-IS AIJVANCK. One cony, one year .$2 SO One copy, six months 150 single copies Ten cents. ! 1 WTTTGI ft ppik mar be fminrl on fl'o at t A XIAO A JCXA7 AUXt) p. Rovrell a Go's Nwspi Ofo hvtsiriht Attverttslnir Bureau Oil Spruce St.), where advert isluij contracts mav matltt fur it in N KVV VOKlk. AjrcutD for she Register. The following named frentleraen are author Ir.ed to receive and receipt for subscription? to the Register in the localities mentioned : Messrs. Kirk A Hume Brownsville. Robert Glass Crawford sville. Reth Haves Hnlsey. O. P. Tompkins Hnrrisbnrg FRIDAY OCT. 15, 1880 EARNEST TALK TO YOITJIO VOTERS. Ceo. (1"nllJ nITf n'tt'Km" j world, and has been heavily endowed by Cleveland. Oct 9 The "First Voters" Mr. H. H. Warner, proprietor of the Safe of the Garfield and Arthur battalion, ot ' Kidney and Liver Cure.and other remedies, Cleveland, went to Mentor to-day by j Professor Swift has labored under n timer special train ot six cars, and c.-illed on j ons disadvantages in the luist nnd the" Gen. Garfield at his home. The train j new; comet which he recently found was stonned at the farm and the battalion hcade.I by a band marched to the residence where Herman W. Grarums, president of the organization, made a brief eulogistic address to which Gen. Garfield responded as follows : "Mr. Chairman and Young Gentlemen : This is no ordinary event iu the history ot any people, when as I am told there are 400 yonng men here who made the joorney.not for any person al purpose, bot to express that great gener al earnest purpose that arise in the hearts of active, intelligent young men when they first grapple the questions of their country. I know nothing quite like this in onr history. WitJiJall the pleasure it brings me I am boundto say it brings a little disen chantment, accustomed to consider myself a young man Laughter and applause J. If, therefore, on your arrival any body lmd raised the question I should have asserted with a good deal of indignation, if any body had demanded it, that I myself was a yonng man ; but they tell mo that yon are to cast yotir first vote at a presidential election. If that is so, young man as f am, I was a voter bofore any of yot were born. Applause. Xovv, young men and voters, quoting the language of Rip Van Winkle when he awoke from that long sleep, "Who in the world am I ?" Laughter and applause I must have passed the very flush of youth at least, bnt, yonng gentlemen, I have not so far left the coast of youth to travel inland but that I can very well remember the state of young men from an experience in it of some years and there is nothing to me in this world so. inspiring as .the possibilities that lie locked up in the head and breast ol a yoroig man. Applause. The hopes that lie before hisn, the irreat inspirations around him, the great aspiration above him, aK these tilings with the untried pathway of life opening its difficulties .hkI dangers inspires hitn to courage and force and work. It is r. spectacle that the very gods would look down on even in ancient Roman days with more than admiring in terest. Applause Now let me say a single word or two in answer to this great kindness and compliment in your coming to my house, about some ol the thoughts that I know get into the hearts of young men to inspire them and some delusions that are likely tn get into their minds. Let me speak of one delusion that I think from the remarks ot the young chairman. you are not likely to have. It is a delusion that effects all men more or less,, particular ly the young men, the delusion that the good things are way off yonder. That fs one of the delusions that I hope yon are not living. To illustrate that. Right over here, filteen miles away where I spen- my childhood there is a lovely little brook and a gorge where we useil to go hi id find slatestones nnd whittle them out into pen cils better than any tliat were bronght from abroad bot if any boy ever brought info onr school what is not in any English dictionary bnt in a school boy's dictonary "boughten" pencils, lie could get a whole handful cf our home made pencils for it, and yet every one ot ours was better than the beat that he brought from abroad. There was a delu sion among us that outside of us. away from ns was glory, was greatness. Now, as t oar conn try, let us not get any such delusion into our heads. I know that it was a good thing tor us to know all about abroad, to know what it Is to enlarge onr minds by it, bnt I want you to- feel in the depths of your hearts that there Is no abroad in all this world that Is half equal to the grory of being an Amcricaii here and at home to-day. Great applanse Right here In this yard Is a splendid speci men of American sovereignty. The roof of a crown of this world of sovereignty, enlarge it into millions ot men who .vote and you have the grand, august sovereign of this last and best born of time, the American republic. Applause. Now tliat that sovereign shall be nnshacfeeled forever, that that sovereign be nnpnrchas able when it stands at the ballot box to order the supreme will of the nation, that that sovereign shall be unintimidated by mortal men when it niters the final omin ous word that commands the continent this is the great purpose that all true Amer icans should keep in their minds. Great applause. . When I see such a. band! ot earnest young men as meet roe here to day, I fel certain that they would deploy themselves as a ballot box guard to defend the purity of the American ballot box ap plause), to stand around it as around the cradle f oar heir apparent of American liberty. Such guardians, such defenders will keep the republia pure mul keep it free. Young gentleman, your visit to me gives me a compliment of the higliest sort, .and while it disenchants me, a I said a little while ago, U still readies ttie hand of the ysunj out to me wblch I take with, aji cordiality nnd earnestness, and for your tendered support to me, which is not for my sake, but tor sake of the cause of which I am the representative, I give you all the thanks ot which my heart is capable ap plause. The house is small, the farm is small, the township is small, the country is a small one, but all there is in it to give of generosity and hospitality and welcome that is in my hands to give, is yours while you stay (:tpplatie and cheers). I bid yon welcome to all there is of its. Astronomy lu Rochester. The new Warner Observatory which is beiii eri'cted at Rochester. Jf. Y.t is at tracting much attention in social and lit erary as well as scientific circles. The new telescope will be twenty-two feet in length, and its lens sixteen inches in diameter. thus making it third In size of any instru ment heretofore manufactured, while the dome of the Observatory i to luiye some new appl Unices for specially observing certain portions ot the heavens. It is to be the finest private observatory in the i ' s,,,t many obstacles, but as the new institution ts to be specially devoted to discoveries there are good reasons to expect very many scientific revelations in the near future from the Warcer Observatoty at Roclicster. m salon of tbe Bepubllenn Party. The present great mission of the Repub lican party is to maintain and control the Government until every elector "shall vote as he pleases and have his vote counted as he cast it."' Until this principle is firmly established there can be no free govern ment. Those who antagonize this under lying principle, whatever may be their professions or however honest may he their intentions, are aiding hi a conspiracy to assassinate liberty anil to destroy a govern ment of the people, by the people, for the people. General Hancock did not even dare to disobey the oiders of hie political masters, and come to the Aztec clab dinner the other evening, at General Tiobert Patterson's private residence No captive was ever more carefully guaided than he is, and while he ii prolnbited from having any talks with reporters of the pres who call upon liiui at his home on an island, he is not allowed to visit New York except un der strict serveilla'nce. It is Bometliinsi new in this country to have a man put up for President who is so wholly ig norant, of national a (Fails- that he has to be kept in cut-tody lest he may say something that will betray tf.at lack o' knowledge. Ho different with hi intelligent nd brave competitor ! Gen eral Garfield goes where ho pleases talks wheu lie pleases, and writes when he pleases, and there is not a Republi can in the conntry who lias any appre hension that he will say a word that that will injure himself or the cause he represents. Tne Way Tuey are Wolnir to to ft. A dispatch from Indianapolis, Ind. September 28th, says : Money is coming into Indiana from all the Southern Stales. Ladies iu many Kentucky towns are holding sewing societies and fairs, and sending tiie proceeds to be used iu the Indiana campaign, l lie JJeniocratic leaders an say that they intend to use the money to run the fight. They assert: 'We'll have the State, if we have to buy 5,000 rotes. Henry Watterson is directing the campaign in the southern portion of the State, ami turni-hing a good deal ot money. It is generally understood that the Democratic plan is to throw $)00,0l'O into the State about three days before the election, divide it out to the county committees, and buy out and out 4,000 votes. Democratic poli ticians have estimated if they can buy 4,000 votes they can carry the State On Thursday night last, the citizens ot Jacksonville ainl vicinity were treat ed to one of the clearest and most pokit ed speeches of tbe campaign by Hon. Geo. H. Williams, late Attorney Gen eral of the United States. A good house greeted the speaker whose tear less advocacy ot Republican principle and sound political reasoning, kept the audience spell-bound for nearly two boors. In comparing the records of the Democratic party with that of tbe Re publican party, great historic truths were uttered that raided conviction to every unbiased mind. So far, the Re publican campaign oators who have vifited Southern Oregon have made a good impression upon the thinking masses of the people. -Every position taken by the Republican parly has been sustained by an niibrogen chain of evidence-, fortified by truth, argument and eloquence. - The Garfield forces have increased in numbers at every meeting and the vaunted Hancouk "boom" in sptle of the Herculean efforts to rtifien it sp, has a down ward tendency. With an honest vot and a fair count - James A. Garfield will be our next President. Sentinel t Oct, 8th. Happiness generally depends more on the opinion we have f jhings than on the Uiiijgs themsejyjs, - " HAFFEMDEM "wTiolesalo sad FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FEUITS, FANCY GROCERIES, CALIF0S1TIA CZIAC22S3S, GAUDIES, 2TUTS, In fact tbe Largest, Item Assorted and most Varied Stock of CnGi:Rli:s in the country. THE fcONLY EXCLUSIVE GROCERY IN ALBANY. la fireproof Brici, First Over THOUSAND in Use in.Linn Count jr. FOR &.TjJS1 -FrTT Albany, Oregon. McFARLAND & HARVEY. BEST OF ALL POS HAIT AND BEAST. For more than; a third of a century the Mexican HattangLlnlment has been known tomillions all over the world as the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. It is a meilicine above price and praise the best or Its In. For every form of external pain tho Vnstangr Liniment la without an equal. 1 penetrate, flc.li and muscle to ne very bone making? the continu nnco of pain and inflamation i mjOKSlblo. Its effects upon Human Flesh anil the Brute Creation are equally wonderful. The Mexican MUSTANG Liniment la needed by somebody in every house. Every day brings news of the imony of an awful scald or burn suixiueii, or rnenmatu martyrs re stored, or a valuable norse or ox sav.a by the healing power of this LINIMENT which speedily cures such ailments of tho HUMAN FLESH as It h o m m all a in, Swellings, HtlfT domes, tsntneud Muscles, Bum and Scalds, Cots, Bralita and Mpralns, Potioiinui Bite and Stings. Btilrness, Luncueu, Old Sores, llcen, frostbites, Cbllblains, Sors Kipplea, Caked Ilreast. and Indeed every form of external dis ease. It heals without sears. For the 11BUTK C'ueatiok it cures Sprain., Stvinny, StlflT Joints, Foaader, If nrns Sores, Hoof Ils eei '""Ot not. Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind falls, Spavin, Thrnsh, Itlnabone, Old Sores, I'oll EvU, Film npon tho Slfrht and every other ailment which tha occupants of the Stable ami Stock Yard are liable. Tho Mexican Mustang Llnlnunt nlivaya cures and never disappoints: and it, is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL FCS HAIT 02 E3AST. , ... v LinENTS Raton Sealers in Streat, Altiaay, Oregon. The Great Carriage Manufacturing House of the World. EMERSON, FISHER & COM CI1VCIIVIV-A.TI, OHIO, -AND- Best Muterial, Good Workmanship, Handsome St les, Strong and Durable Vehicles in Every Respect, 70.000 I CilHIlIAGE-S JIAMTAtTl'BED BT EMERKO!, FWHEB Jc -, ARE NOW IN 1'hE 1JI EVERY PART OF THE AJIEBUAM tOSHMSf. nlTuereiI.HVi?.,,Pm'rtI.0,, All their work Is wanrftntcd. Thcv have received testimo flle subje-ct to nsectton ' l country of l,url'ort similar to the foUowlnu. hundreds of which are on MesHrn. Emerson, Fisher A Co.: . G mva Ills Jnlv 16 1S79 otohii .",V,li,0"e r,'our TP Knasrles three years, and three of ll ein two y'rars in my liver ; .u tvtivi. eatiijinuLiuii unit aru in etHisnuii. iiws, uMC'AjiJ9JiAi.LbY) ; . Mr rrorir joiwa : NKwnnuriy'. s. C, July 17. 1879. MinrJsu. I,;,7Lb,b,eV5" J'S,nf Kmerson Fisher Bujnry 1 bonstht from you as roughly. 1 liV.SV 5? '" one could. I had a fast home, drove him at ftill s.cnd. romotimes with two la- i m ?..yn 1 V n1?,?y,' B"d H is t"-ly worth all the monej I paid for it. I say the Em- ei son & fisher Buggies will do. . . A. M. Tkaovk, Farmer. 7h2.fiVor',?e "ntation the Carriages liave made in localities where they have been used for ' VS y Liverymen. Physicians, and others requiring hard and constant nsa. has led to an increased demand from those localities, to moot which the iiitmnfuctminR facilities or their ; matnmotb establishment have been extended, enabling them now to turn out Hi good style. 360 CARRIAGES A WEEK. inERSOH, FSHER & CO.'S CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST. TITUS BROS., T ewelers, Albany, : Oregon "OKtiCLATIXO TIME-PIECKS A REPAIR "'scbciij aspuciaity. Cull vllnU Amenta for ".Vck II me 'liium. Sewlnr Ha Infallible Indian. Heme dies. 4 Sure Shot For FEVER & AGUE. TAUIJING A LONG KKSIDEXCE AMONG A- the Indian trllies of the const and the inte rmi.l have had the good fortune to discover, troin thu '-Medicine" men of t he several triln-s! aim trnin other source, a number ol rcmerlie tor (1 15WM9CS incident to this country, consi-t-nrof mots, herbs and baric, and havinir been solicited by many people of this vnliev, who liave tried nnd piovcii the cflleacv of llicm in disease, to procure and offer the same for sale, l lake this nienns of annnnuclnir to all that, dtinnir the past Benson, I have madenn estend ed tour through tle mountain,, and valievs, m;l have s.-enred ceriain of these remedies which are a sure cure for lever rind "Apiie. Those suirerlii from Affile, who desire to be jitred.cnn leave orders a? Mr. St rons'sstore on . i,t, n, w utiie i win iiirnisn the remedies. tvaiTantinfraradxcaluureoi-I will demand no ry- , w. s. joiis. fc-Eomedies done np in 1 )ackagc. 13-1 lids PHET0N8, WHEAT WANTED ! -AT THE- LINN COUNTY Flouring IVtlLLS. Ballard, Zsoxn & Co., Will pay a premium of FOUH CEXT9 per huah el in Mill Feed, over and above the market price, on all good merchantable Wheat stored with Ihem this mstMcn. Are always prepared to pay cash down, and Kiiai-anteu as Kood prices as can be obtained elsewhere. A large supply of sacks always on hand. ' We have our Mill fitted up with all the latest improved machinery, nnd do custom work. Albany, Angnst 6. l80-12n3 . 1? vr - 1 Phil. (D OHEN Has lemoved his stock of irooils to the brick lately occupied by the Grange Union Store, 1 C orner Washington nnd First Ktreela, where he will be pleased to meet old and new " customers. 44 Albany, July SO, 1880. 15 F.ST btwinesa now before the public. Ton can make money faster at work for ns than at anything else. Capital not required. We will start yon. I2 a day and upwards made at home by the inriusiiiona. Men, women, hoys and pril ls wanted every here to work forus. Now isjhclrme. You an devote your whole time to the work, or only your sp.ii-c moments. No other business will pay you nearly ns welt. No one willing to work c an fail to make enormous ay fry engaging at once. Costly Outfit and terms free. A great, opportunity for nmkinif money easily and honorably. Address Tbui A Co., Angnsta, fil) It ircat. chance to make money. Wa need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest and best Illnstmted family publication in the world. Anyone can become a successful scent. Six eleyant works ol art given free fosrebscrtber. 1'bo price is so low that almost evervbotrv sIk. scribes. One it-cnt ixH9 tokin ISO imW-ri. Iicr in a day. A lady nirent rrp rts makinir over -3H clear ru-otit In ten days. All who en caste make money fast. You can devote alt vonr time to I he business, or only spare time. Yo-t need not be a way from borne over nhrht. Ion can do it as well ns na hun. fr'mi itivi and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit iu-c. II yon want profitable work send ns your addicss at once. It costs nothing to try tho-' business. No one wlio cnairts fails to iraks" trrcat iwy. Address Gkouqe Stiksox A Co. Portland, Maine. 42-13 dailies' Variety Emporium. MRS. I7J. UTTOS KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND German Zephir, Cmrast. Thread, Pins, Needles, Buttons. Heal Hair Switch- , . es and Curls, Hosiery, Stamped -Goods, tCc, Cc, tc. . Also, Agent or Dr. Warner's.. Cliild's Waist ana Madam Foye's ' Corset Skii't Supporter; l.tt-IinnKTalbin St., opposite Ptmt OHcoJJ5ftv WHEAT f A ill T THE PROPRIETORS of the Magnolia Milla offer a Premium ot FOUR CENTS FEB BUSKEl In Mill Feed, over and above the market prc-toi-Rood uierchantable WHEAT, either sold la or stored with, them this season. ... . J- H. FOSTER A CO- Albany, July 30, 1880. d a week in yonr own town. $3 Ontfi tpUJ fiw. Nonsk. Reader, if you want a business at which persons of either an make irreat pay all the time they work, tor pnrticnlars to II. Halle-it Co., nd, Maine. 31S ftrr F-AII. Rt MTU for fior I-rtc 1.1 st fr 188a. Iim 1. asy ulur.s aaoa liiestion. Coaauoa dmerlptlB of srvry. ttainc roijuinMl torn with over 100 IllnsrrJHoaaraH roods at wholenale prices In qoTkntltlm t init tbe purchaser. The only Institution In AnMrtea w no make tills ihnir spnelsl !intnta. Adarssa. "it WahvisW AvaCalsWa, W, summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stateof Oregon fo the county of Linn. LUlie i. Hasbrouck plaintiff, vs. . M. L. Ua9brptck.i..C. Cooiey and J. . "Wssk, burn, partners amler the flrin Dams and style ot Cooiey A Washburn, and Albert Butts, de. fondants. ,. - . . To M. I.. Hasbrouck, one of tho defendant above named : In the name of the State of Oreiran Ton ara hereby required to appear ai,d answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled., action on or before the fourth Monday: of Oc tober next, it being the ' 25th day of October, 1880, anu i ne ui-Hi uay oi iikj nci iuiw, itui said Court, and if you fail so to answer, tb plaintiff will nppJv to the Court fi a- the leslwf demanded therein, to-ait : the dmsohntion of the bonds of matrimony subsisting between , plaintifTund yourself, for the eare.enstndy on 4 v control of tbe minor child.Walter C. Hasbronek, that the Interest of ail parties in and to tha fU lowing descrttjed real estate tflhwit : liesinnin at the soutlieast comer pf ti $mn neljohnson donation land claiit'i. lipfnar ciiu Nos, M and 38, aivi not itiention Mo. 2j7(. runs imf theiuse west 14T rods, tasnca noxth SO rod. . tlienee et I-m rods, thence south 90 rods to tha beainninpr, containing t)' acrcM, and tamp and Ixilns In Linn comity. Oregon. le ascertained and determined, and ff iecesa- -rv. that the same be sold bv aeoreeof said , m" and snch nortions of the proreeds tnerenf bo decreed to tho plaint ill as she may in crafty and justice be entitled to for maiataintnn ao carry injr on this snit, for counsel fees and -i t lie inture maintenance and snnpnit of rlaliw titr and per child, oc' that tW';iiiiinKii ('-. - iriiiB-i-i-tiei,! irets man epuiTmViin, cw &x ..j ape '1 and confirmed to bei' n tier Individ ; riKht, and that any portion of t'ne peiv- -,i pi-ojierty, that may be on ian4a at the ' -. i hearing, lie decreed to plain lift" or be w j - t the iienctit of plaintta' and child, atd 1 - , cofrts and dfsbnrstnent of tbe suit to be 1 . 1. This summons is palilistjctl bv order t, v . Hon. K. P. Bor-e, Judge of said Cort, ts e e-t J Chambers in the city of fealem, Oregon, on 17th dav i.t Jnly, PWfi. , WATHKFOKI BLACK MT". Vf2n44 Attorneys fcr i"ia. -T. Ssi u 1 KeatJy ejtcat! at tl" i