The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 05, 1884, Image 4

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    WATERLOO SAW
HILL.
WATERLOO, OREGON.
Six miles above Lebanon,
the south side of the antl
nm River, opposite Wnter-
oo Soda Springs. Good
roads, no hills, accessible at
all seasons.
Post-office, Waterloo, Or.
tarrh Director,
U. P. Ciit ROH. Prcchinc every Sabbath,
at 11 a. M.. and 7 P. M. by Rev. ?. II. lr
vin. D. 1. Sabbath School at 2:30 P. U
fTayer meeting every Wedueasday ev cuing
Evangelical Chckck. Preaching on Sab
bath at 11 a. m.. ami 74 P. l Sabbath
School 12:16. lrayer meeting every Thura
day evening. J. A. llolleubaugh, jtastor.
Cong nxa ation vi. Cur rcu. Servieeaevery
Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 8 p. at. Sabbath
Srhnnl at 2 .:!. r raver meeting on
Thnnutav cvnnini? of each week. J. W,
Harris, pastor.
M. R Church. Socth. Services held
everv Sabbath at St Paul s M.E. Church,
South, at 1 1 a. u. Sabbath School at 2 30
y. m. sharp. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evenug. t. IL Carson, pastor.
M. E. Citt'RCH. Preaching every Sabbath
at 11 a. m. and 74 p. m. Song service in
the evening before sermon. Sabbath School
t 2.30 r. at. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening. Kev. M. Judy, pastor.
Presbyterian Cuikch. Service every
Sabbath morning and evening in Church
cor. Broadalbm andriith Sts. &unuayciKKv
at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening. Rev. Isaac 11. Gondii
pastor.
Christian Cmcrch. Preaching every Sab
oath at W. C. T. I". Hall.at 11 a. at & 7:30
m. Sunday School at half past 2 o'clock p.
m. Rev J T Floyd, pastoi.
First Baptist Chcbcii. Preaching every
Sabbath at 1 1 o'clock am., at Church on 5ta
Street. Sabbath School immediately after
morning services. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. T O
Brownson, pastor.
The great slreagta
raleg reuwdy ami nerve
t.me u hm anniMw -
ull vt over twenty year
at practical sssssflSBSf,
THUKUl I. M 1 1
Ol lllHHi SiKASa.
ATI) FH1M IA"S t
one of the lushest med
ical college u t-uruiMf.
and cuni m ith anraiiiag
ice.-Uiity
StnuttJ
and
ysieat
debility.
J we
rfaoea.
prustatorSoea,
i ux iot aaajr.
exhausted vitatitr,
mature decline axku lots
manhood in all it cotnpUcatwtis and from whatever
c tt produced. It enriches and purines the blood
Strengthens the nerves, brain, muscle, dijresuon, re
niv.lutif nnmiul uhraical and mental faculues-
It atnna inr unnatural. Jebilitaliu drain opon the
system, preveausr inroiuntary losses.
dmms Haminal loaaea with the unite.
tractive to mind and body. It is s sure eliminator
eg all kidney and bladder complaints. It i I anas no
injurious ingredients. To those u9erinp from the
evd effects of youthful indiscretion, a speedy, thor
ough and pennaneat curs is GUARANTEED, Price
50 per bottle, or fire bottle in esse, with foil di
rections and advice, $lu. Sent secure from obrnra
tioti to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. D.,
be had only of
DR. C. D. SALFIELD,
flC Kearney at-. Baa rmeeiseo. Cat-
CWsuJtatioos strictly confidenual by letter or at
De FREE. For the convenience of patient and in
s der to insure perfect secrecy I have addopted a pri
v tie address under which ail packages are forwarded.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
. efficient to show its merits, will be sent to any one
applying by letter, stating his symptoms and
C jnmjUB-cation strictly confident id,
ge-
Dr. SPIWEY,
NO. 11 KEARNY ST.
Treats all fare ale aad Special Diseases.
YOXJIVci MEN
ITTHOXAl- BE ftTEEEKlNC; IBOW
Tf g effcts of youthful follies or huiscretion, will
do well to avail themselves of this, thegreaiest boon
ever bud at the altar of rnffering humanity. DR.
.SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $.ofor every case
Seminale weakness or private disease of any kind or
c jsacter which be ontierlakes and (aiiic to core,
H1DDLE-ACLD Mt.
There are many at toe age of thirty-flt eodxty who
troubled with too frequent evacuation of the blad
often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning
tie and a weakening of the system in s manner
e patient cannot account for. On examining the
orinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found
tod sometimes small particles of albumen will appear,
-r the color will te of a thin milkish hue, again chang
ing to s dark and torpid appearance. There are many
men who die of this difficulty ignorant of the cause,
which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Da. B.
will guarantee a perfect cure in all such esses, sad
healthy restoration of the geni to-urinary organs.
Omci Hocks 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sundays from 10
toll a. a. Consultation free. Thorough exminstisr
nd advice, 95.
For private diseases of short standing s lull course
medicine sufficient for s cure, with all instructions,
w ill be lent to any a-idress t-n receipt of 10 00.
Call ldress,
DB- SriXXET st .,
71 Ko. 11 Kearny St. San Francisco, Cal
To the Unfortunate!
DB- GIBBON'S
Dispensary.
i)Q BEABMY T.,
Ui40 corner of Commer
cial Street, San Francisco
i Established in 1854, tor
I the treatment of Sexual
land Seminal Diseases, such
CWtaorrbea, tiled.
Slrlrture.Hyphlllsm;.:
aCWswswswswswswswHBweits forms, lasoateacv
Seailaal Weakaess. niifht losses by dream, i.ira
pies or- the face and loss of manhood can positively be
cured, l he sick and atmcteu should not fail to call
upon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in
Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various ooepi-
iala there, obtaining a gisat deal of valuable mionna
tion, u hich he is competent to imiiart to those in need
of his services. DR. GIBBON will make no charge
unless he efiect a cure, rersons at a distance HAW
BE t'lttEU AT HOME. All cor tnunication
strictly corifidentiaL You see no one bu. the Doctor.
Send ten dollars for a package of medicine. Persons
writing to the Dec-tor will please state the name of the
paper they nee tnis advertisement in. Charges rea
sonable. Call or write. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON,
Box 1957. San Francisco. The Doctor cures when
others fail. Try him, vl5n43
The Great English Reme-
I Is a never failinsr cure for
iNervous Debility, BeminaJ
I Weakness, Exhausted Vi
Unity, Spermatorrhoea,
1ILOM HA.VHUUU, im-
I potency, Paralysis, and s0
terrible effects of Self
Abuie, youthful follies,and
tj(Knm mat u rer years-
such as loan of Memory.
Lassitude, Emission, Aver-
to Society. Dimness of
ilon, .Noises in the Head;
the vital fluid passing unobserved into the urine, and
many other diseases leading to insanity and death.
OK. MISTIE will agree to forfeit Five M aad red
Dollars for a case of this kind the Vital Bestera
live (under his special advice and tretmer-t wt' not
cure or for anything impure or injurious found In
it. Dr. Mintie treats all private diseases successfully
without mercury. Consultation free. Thorough ex
amination and advice including analysis of urine, Ab.
Price of Vital Restorative, SI., Vj a bottle, or four times
the quantity fcf , sent to any address upon receipt of
price or C. O. 1, secure from observation and in pri
vate if desired, by DR. A. E. MINTIE, 11 Kearney
street, San Francisco, CaU
Sample bottle free. Sent on application by letter,
stating symptom, sex id age. Communications
strictly confidential.
Dr, Mintie's Kidney Remedy, Nepbreticum, cures
all kiud of kidney and bladder complaints,s;onorrhuea,
gleet, leouchorrfatea. For sale by all druggists fl a
bottle or six bottles for go.
Or. Mintie s Dandelion Pills are the best and cheap
est Dyepeisia and Bilious cure in the market. For
sale by all dnundets.
for the working class
Send 10 cents for
posug
and we will mail free.
a royal vaiuaoie box
of seuiple goods t'
tflff-srill pat you in the way of rusk
ing more money in a few days than you ever thought
possible at any business. Capital not required. We
will start you. You can work all the time or iawpare
time only. The work is universally adopted to
both sexes, yoaaf and old. You can easily earn from
50 cents to every evening. That all who want
work may test the businegg.we make this unparapllel
ed offer ; to all who are not well satisfied we will
send $1 to' pay for the trouble of writing us. Full
particulars, directions, etc, sent free, . Fortunes will
be made by those who give ti e t whole .time to the
work. Onat success absolut: y suie. Don't delay.
Start now. Address Stiksox A C., Portlsnd, Maine.
,iLLd not
IlliaWIVIslI
iinissssii isa ill !
I I in Ml
II MlTajAllUII
Illbisas f tnni MUM;
BBVaaaVsVHslaVafanBaWnj
BSBneMBBi
dy
it MjmM
Tttr.
OR, LIEBIC
Private sVUpenaarv.
400 0rv tit., Han Franctsuo
Call
Conducted by tiuallfled Physlclnus
and Hurgeons regtilar graduate.
gm The Oldest specialists In tlio
, Vh lied Malts, life-long sxwrioiHe,
I idet mtthed slid purs medicine,
lumte ij rulv and perntsnent cure
I all Pitvale, threiiic and Nsrvou
lHa Affect Ion ol the Blood,
Willi, Kldnev, Watlder, Kntplluiia,
l; leers, Did Sores, Swelllug ol the
'Hands, Sor Moutn, inroatiwne
'Paliis.ttcnnaiieitt'y cured and cradl
cnleil from the system lor life.
KfcttYlots uebiuty, naasetaay,
Seminal l-oasos, Sexual Decay, Men
tat and I'hv steal Weakness, ratlin
Memory, Weak Eyes, Stunted IH
O vclofment,lmpedtmciiU lo lrrtir
etc., from sxev t manful MIIn.
mf. t rany causs, Ppeedtly, safely aim
privately cured.
Z Isaac UlUdle- tgrd and Old
men. and all who need medical satll
Z Md exerisneet consult Die old
lag Eurvuiean I'hyalclan at once. Hi
I ........... .....
opinion nv nvmionf, ti.
a futuie mlaerv and hHine.
When Inconvenient to llt Ue city
for trwalmr-iit melclne ian oo s'n norjwireni o,
TlMSlTuatsai oWrvatlon. It t. self-evident that
TESSAS Bvc hi whole attsnUon U) a olaa
ySESSrjZSIZmt .kill, and phy.tcian.lhrv.UKh
out theeoimlry.kuowtmi this. fwiucnUy iwrnumnJ
dtAcu t i-aae to tne wu 'l i " " ' '
L . i rmiiisl is used. The lKtorag aim
cMrtence make hi opinion of .upremo Imjs.rUnce.
aasfSjaai who call see no one but the PncUir. ton
ultatloiui tree and aacrevlly cmttdenUal. Daea
which have failed In oblalntiiK relief elaewljero i.jhw
iallv solicited. Kemaie uiaraws nr wmn j
inl. iv.t.., -Ml aurre U fortelt ll.lW) for a caao llll
dertaken. not cured. Call or writs. Hours, daily. from
it to S aasajaai : Sundays, 10 lo
w u hmhI for the Sanllaii.t Guide hi Health.
ant tree. Address a aboxx
Bat. UEMwa.
Voaderfal liermaa lavlgorator
Pennanently invents all l unatund bosses trom the
vstem, tones the nerve, trenitthen the uiuacles,
check the waste, invigorate the whole ylero, and
reatorss the afflicted lo Health and llailmws.
Tk tMin so manv cannot set iurl of Remittal
vvMk.,M l.o of Manhood, etc.. la owln to a com
tili.-mtioii calle! ITostatorrhca with Ilyi-eraetheaia.
L 1.1..K k.,iIim iH-uliar treatment. Dr. l.lebig"s In
hssrator is the nly Ksitl cure for ProstatorrheA,
with vecullar Kcial treatuwnt, used at the i.i. b..-
1 iiaikaviisfi r
uf lntlcoralor. 1. Case if 1 bottles
$10. Sent to any aldrcs. eovcrod iecure'.y trvm ob
acrvation.
M.wt nowerful ejecUic lelt.H free to tlenU.
To prove the wonderful iwcr ol the luvliterator.
A Battle Ulvea ar sent irrr.
Couaulutlon free and private.
Call or address
ukbii; yiy.
4O0 Uearr Strwot, San r'raMciseo, ( si.
Private entrance, 406 Mason Street, four block u
Geary Street from Kearney, Main entrance throug
Dispensary Drug Store.
DR. ALLEN'S
PRIVATE DIIK-tKl.
to, tiearay street, aaa l ranri.ro. C'al..
EsTASUsnaa roa tub Scissrmc ass srsasT Oat
or Cuaoxtc, Naavot s asp ftrsrsAL Dusaas
THE EXPERT SPECIALIST,
DR. ALLEN. AS IS WKLL KNOWN, IS A MB
ular gradtiatcd Physician, Wucalcd at llowdoin
t'otleg-c and I civcaaty of Michigan. He ha dsvwtsd
a lifetime to the sifroy of aad is at know U.l,-tl to oe
the nwst expert Student in hi specialty on the Pa
cific Coast
And middle-aged men, who sre sufferins' from the
eCtcta of youthful tndiscreuon or exeeeaea In asv
turer years, nervous and uhyaical debility, impo
tence, lost manhood, confusion of Ideas, dull eyes,
aversion to society, dcspot!eacy, pim4esvn ta
face, loss of energy and memory', frequency uf urinat
ing, etc.
AsTKemembsr the Doctor has a Vegetable Coat
pound. the result of many years of special ractice and
hard study, which under his special advice has never
failed of success in the cure of Last Manhood, prot
torrfaea, etc.
Mf aoHPITAL l.PtBlt I
Having been aurgeon in charge
f two leading
hospitals) enable me lo treat all pr
with excellent results I wish it dl.
rivate trouble.
excellent results I wih It distinctly under
stood tbst I do not claim to perform impnealbillie. or
te bare miraculous or supernatural mssb. I claim
only to be a skillful and soceeastul Itiysician and
Surgeon, thoroughly informed In my specialty
DMEtsU OE MAI.
Ail applying to me will receive my honest opinion
of their complaints no experimenting. I will guar
antee a positive curs in every ease 1 undertake, r
forfeit fl .ooo Consultation to oTHce or by letter tree
and strictly iriv ate. Charge reasonable. Thorough
cxaminatltn, including chemical and mlcTjcp:nl
analysts of urine and adrice. .
(yfT.ce hour j to S daily, Clos cvcnlog. Sunday ta
IS. Call on or dilrsss
iiut,
ttt; krarny Street, aa Eraarl.re.
Cal
PATENTS
Obuined, and all other busii.ess7ln the t
UfBce a:t.-ti lr.le.1 to fi,r ni.sleraW- leee.
S Patent
ur office U saasjafl the r S. Patent Office, and
"ve can obtain I'aUnts lew, lira than llfe remote
f.um Washington.
Send medle or drawing. We advise aa to tent
ability free of charge ;and we make no marge un
we obtain patent.
We refer here, to the PilciaieT, Bm Sot, of
Money Order Div. and Ui official of toeC. S Patent
Office For circular, advice, term, and cfcrencc.
o actual client in your own State or county, address
Ca A. HM.OW&CO.,
O.ipoaiH Pxtent Office, Washington, D
"HEALTH AND HOME."
Port Chester N. Y,
CIRCULATION 63,000.
Edited by W. U. U. LE, M. D
This is large eight page, forty column
montbly paper, and is devoted to every
thing pertaining to health and home,
marriage, social science, domestic medi
cine, science, literature, art, economy,
cookery, bint on health, dietetics, and
every tealm of modern science that tend
to improve health, prevent disease, purify
morals, and make borne happy,
Subscription Price 50 cts. Per Year.
Address
DR. W. H. HALE,
'Hpaltliandrilonip."
Port Chester, N. Y.
The above paper will be sent to every
subscriber of the Democrat who pays up
or in advance.
OF ANOTHER ACE.
Gradually Supplanted by a Betlrr Article
Certain old Tlaaes are Uaar Away.
In the general recepUnn room of the Western
Union Telegraph building on tiroadwa. New York,
arc exhibited the coarse, crude and clumsy instru
ments of the infancy of t he telegraph They are
only relics now. More perfect machinery has super
ssded them.
Yeam ago what is styled th; old-fashioned porous
plaster did some good service. There wss then noth
ing better of the kind. Now all that has changed.
Science and study have gone deeper into the secret
of medicine ana produced BENSON'S CAPCINE POR
OUS PLASTER, wbieb embodies all the excellencies
thus (ar possible in an external remedy. The old
plasters are slow the Capcine is rapid ; they were
uncertain the Capcine is sure. Cheaper article
bear similar names. Re careful, therefore, that
some thrifty druxglst does not deceive you. Price
25 cents.
Scabury A Johnson, Chemist, New York.
Executor's Notice of Ap
pointment, Notice is hereby given that the undersign
ed has been by the Coanty Court of Linn
county, Oregon, appointed executor of the last
will and testameut of o o Snyder, deceased.
AU persons having claims against said estate,
are notified to present tbem to the under
signed at his residence in Brownsville, Or.,
within six montns from this date duly verlH
ed as required by law.
J. M. Moyek,
Weathebford k Blackburn, Executor.
' Att'ys for Executor.
August 20tb, 1884.
Assignee's Notice,
XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
whom it may concern, that T Ander
son, of Albany, Oregon, did on the 2nd
day of August 1881, (be then and there be
ing insolvent and unable to pay bis cred
itors in full) lawfully asaigu to mc all of
bis property for tbe benefit of all his cred
itors. Therefore all persons having
claims against said assignor, T Anderson,
win utse notice of said assignment and
present their claims duiv verified, to me
at my place of business in Albany, Oiegon
within three months after receiving notion
from me of said assignment.
listed this 7tb day of August, 13 4.
Max Balmgart,
PowBtr, & Bilyeu, Asaigree.
Attorneys.
JPHffapajaway
Infants and Children
Without Morphia or Narootlao.
What gives our Children roav cheek,
What eurea Ihelr fi vers, niitltoM tliom sleep;
'TU t'M.tOtllV.
When llnlilea frt. and rrv by turns.
What cures their colic, kills their vvonn..
Itttt ('aalorli.
What quickly rurex t'oiisl Ipnlltm
Sour Hlouittcl
,cn, v mil.
Indlj'sllon ;
llul t'n.lorlM.
Fsrewell then to Morphine Hyruim,
ftoiUir t'll niul l'srogorie, ami
1111 Cnatnrla.
solnte onre for Rhonuatlim,
Sprains, Burns. Galls, &., stud mm
lnstajatAUOoaa Pain-reliever.
TUTY'S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA. , r
From theaa scraroea arise three lourthn of
the dlsoaaae of tho human raco. Tlmo
sjrmptoma Indicate their existenoe Ioa. of
Appetite, Beat.) costive Stick Itead
aeJke. fullneaa after eating, aversion to
esertloa of bodr ear salad, Mraatatlon
of food, IrrttaMUta of temper, I r
stdrlt. A rheUaa of havt .g assaleeted
lint dertr IMsslue, Finite ring at loo
Heart. ISttta btrorc the svea. ItlBI
njycoi-
ored Urine. COMarriPATIO.'V. end tlo-
tnand the use of a remedy that acta directly
ontbo Liver. Aa a Liver mcd tolno TUTT'l
FTI.Ulhavenoe.tuaJ. Their action on th i
Kidney and Skta la also prompt ; remOTlntr
all Impurities through these three acae
sxssaea of the avstesa." producing apne-
ttte. sound digestion, rvgul ir stools, a c ar
skinandarlgoroukbotlv. TITT lII.t-
causa no nausea or griping nor luierfero
with dally work and arc a perfect
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GkaT Hair ob Whisker changed la.
atanUy to a Gumar Duacb hy a singlo ai
plication of this DTK. Sold by pruggUU.
or sent by express tm receipt of it.
Offic-e. 44 liurrav Street. Sew York.
run'8 MANUAL Of USEFUL RECtlPTS FtU.
Summons.
a lA Circuit Court othr Stair of Oregon for
the County of Limn :
Uenry Click, Plaintiff.
vs. e
W GUmcre, J U Watl, J T tiiltnore, B
A llawley.Mancy latveitport, T W Devon
Eort, Martha Kuykcndall, Nathan Kny
ndall.Sarab CaasiJa.v.I. CamtJay, SUaa
bath v hesaton, 1 Mv id w lioalon, Jamcn
OUoinre, llobert Uilntcre, John OtitnOM
and William (itlmore.
To J W tiilmore, J T Uiltnore, Nathan
Kuykendall, Martha Kuvkendsll, .Ha rah
CaaaJslay. I.Caaalday, Kllaalietb heaton.
David Wbeaton. Jaatea (HI more, Ktrt
(itlmore, John tllluiore, K A llawley and
v illtam Oilnioro, thirlctit ;t the alKjvc
named defendants.
I
N THE NAME qV THK STATE OF
Oregon ; s ou r.ml each of you are
hereby required to appear and answer the
flaintifTa com plat ui again! you now ou
file with the Clerk of said Court in the
above entitled suit, on or before the linst
day of the next regular term of said Court
to be begun nu beid si the Court tioute
in Albany, Lnu county, Oregou, on Muu
day ibe uTib day of October, ltfS4, that
being the brat day of tbe next regular
term of said Court and that tbe relief de
manded in said suit is a decree against said
J W i ii more for tbe sum of fAOI.Oir and
50 Attorney's fees with interest on said
principal aum at tbe rate of ten per cent
per annum from tbe Ant day of February,
1S83, and for tbe forecloaure of a certain
mortgsge executed by Jane A Giiiuore
and J W Uiltnore, on tbe Jstb day of No
vember, 1881 (described in complaint) to
tbe plaiullff to secure tbe payment of a
certain promissory note deecribed iu
plaintiffs complaint, and thai aald mort
gage be foreclosed aa against ail and each
of said defendants and for a decree for tbe
sale of tbe following real property deacrlb.
ed in said mortgage, to-wit
Two lota in the town of Albany, Linn
county, Oregon. Said lots are situated In
llack:emati'M addition to said town of Al
bany, and are on the south side of T hird
street. Said lots were deeded by E C Mc
Lain to tbe aaid Jane A Oilmore which
deed is now on record in the Clerk's office
of Lien county, Oregon Said lota are
tbe only ouetti) aaid Jono A (Itlmore and
J VV Oilmore now own in the town of
Albany, Linn county, Oregon Said tract
or parcels of laud are more paiticularly
known and described as follows, to-wit :
Beginning at the northwest corner of
Hiock 37 in Hacklemau's Second Addition
to tbe city of Albany in Linn county, Or.,
and runnlug thence south on tbo west
tine of said Block 113 feet ; thence east 131
feet; thence north 113 feet; thence weat
132 feet to tbe place of beginning contain
ing two lou more or less, and for such
other relief a may be equitable and for
costs and disbursement of this nuit.
This Summons is published by order of
said Circuit Court which order is dated,
April 21st, 1--4.
R. S, Straus i.
Attorney for Flfl.
Summons.
In tint Circuit Court of tft Htatc. of Oregon
for thr. County of Linn :
John Settle, ITsintilF.
vs.
Noah Robnett and Esther Kobnett.hu wife,
Lucinda McCaU and John McCall, her bus
band ana Ma.y Way and John Way, her
husband, et al. Defendants.
To Nbah liobnett and Esther Kobtiett, Lu
cinda Medll and John McUall, Mary Way
and John Way , the above named Defendants.
Id tbe name of the State of Oiegon : You
are hereby summoned to appear and answer
the complaint ol the ITaintiti in the above
entitled suit now on tile in tbe office of the
Clerk of said Court, on or before the first dav
ef the regularJOctober term of said court to be
began and held on tbe 27th day, tho 4th Mon
day of October, 1884 in the Court House in
Linn county. Or, , after the service of this
Summons upon you by publication for six
consecutive weeks. And you are hereby
notified, that in case you fail to appear and
answer as herein required, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for tbe relief prayed for
in his complaint, to-wit : That he be decreet!
and adjudged to be the owner in fee simple
of tbe following described tract or parcel of
land, to-wtt ; Beginning at the northeast
corner of tbe John H Settle donation land
claim, Not. No. 1205.. aud claims 65 and 81
in township 11,8 R 2 west, and township 12
S R 2 west, in Linn county, Oregon and run
ning thence south 16 33-100 chains ; thence
west 99 13-100 chains ; thence north 16 33
100 chains ; thence east 99 13-100 chains to
the place of beginning and containing .one
hundred and sixty and 51-100 acres, except
an undivided interest amounting to two and
8-11 acres, and that said Defendants be for
ever barred and estopped to claiming or as
serting any right title or interest in or to the
same, or any part thereof, and for such other
and further relief as may be equitable and
just.
This Summon is published by order of
Hon It P Boise, Judge of said Court, and
which order bears date of August 23rd, 1884
L. H MONTANVE,
Attorney.
Crop for Sale,
Owing to ill health 1 wish to sell 83 acres
of wheat and oats together with hay, fruit.
garden, ete.. and use of bouse and bsrn
uutil January. Also a good heavy team
of young horses, well matched. Will sell
either without the other at a bargain.
jessek Dickens,
6 tubes south of Seio.
FUIDAY SEPTKMBKR 5, 1884
A TOlCIIMtt l IDKNT.
A toting lrls Dsmsntla Hen It wai
cnloied Nome New aad aiartllai
Trsttaa.
The St. Louis express, on the New
York Central road, was crowded oue
evening recently, when at one of the
way maiiou, an elderly gentleman, ac
companied by a young lady, entered the
care and finally secured a teat. As the
conductor approached the pair, tho
young lady arose, and in a pleading
voice aaid :
"Ploase, eir, don't let him carry me
to the asylum. I am not craBy ; I am
a little tired, but not mad. Oh I no
iudeed. Won't you please have papa
take me back homo ?"
Tbo conductor, accustomed though
he waa to all phases of humanity, look ud
with astonishment at the pair aa did the
other passengers in the vicinity. A
few words from the father, however,
sumced, and tbe conductor passed on
while tbe joung lady turned her face to
the window. Tbo writer chanced to be
seated just behind the old gentleman
nd could not forgo tbo desire to aeak
to him. With a sad face and a tremb
ling voice tbe father said :
"My daughter baa been attending
the seminaty in a distant town and was
succeeding remarkably. Her natural
qualities, together with a great ambi
tion, placed her in the front ranks of
the school, but she studied too closely,
wss not careful of her health, and ber
poor biain baa been turned. I am
taking her to a private asylum where
we hoe she will soon be better."
At the next station the old man And
his daughter left the can, but the in
cident, so suggestive of Bbakspeare's
Ophelia, awskened strsngn thoughts in
tbe mind of tbe writer. It is an abso
lute fact that while tbe population of
America increased thirty tier cent dur
ing tbe decade between 1870 and 1880
tbe insanity increase wai over one hun
dred and thirty-five per cent for tbe
same )erioo. Tiavelers by rail, by
boat, or in carriages in any pan of tbe
land see large and elaborate buildings,
and inquire what tbey are t
Insane asylums I
Who builds tbem ?
Kich state ; every county j hundreds
of private individuals, and in all cases
tbeir cspacity is tsxed to tbe utmost.
Why I
Because men, in business and tbe
professions, women, at borne or in so
ciety, and children at school overtax
their mental and nervous forces by
work, worry and care. Tbia brings
about nervous disorders, tudigrstion
snd event uslly mania.
It is not alwajsMpble with the
bead that causes issTfty. It far of
tener arises from evils in other parts uf
the body. Tbe nervous system deter -'mines
the states of tbe brain. Anyone
who baa periodic headaches ; occasional
dizziness ; a dime ess of vision ; a ring
log in the ears ; a feverish bead ; fre
quent nausea or a sinking at tbo pit of
t'ie stcmacb, should take warning at
once. The stomach and head are in
direct sympathy and if one be impaired
tbe other can never bo in order. Acute
dyspepsia causae more insane suicides
tbau any other known agency and tbe
man, woman or child whose stomscb is
deranged is not and cannot be safe from
the coming on at any moment of mania
in some oue of lUTmsny terrible forms.
The value of modetatiou and tbe itu
Iterative neceasity of csre in keeping tbe
stomach right must therefore be clesr
to all The least appesrance of indiges
tion, or mal-asaimttstton of food should
be wstcbed as carefully ss the first at
proach of an invsding army. Many
means have been advocated for meeting
such attacks, but all have heretofore
been more or less defective. There can
ba little doubt, however, that for the
purpose of regulating the stomach, ton
ing it up to proper action, keeping its
nerves in a normal condition and purify
ing tbe blood. Warner's Tippecanoe
tbe beat, excels all anciant or recent
discoveries. It is absolutely pure and
vegetable ; it is certsin to add vigor to
adults, while it cannot by any possibil
ity injure even a child. Tbe fact that
it waa need in tbe days ot the famous
Harrison family is proof positive of its
merit as it hss so thoroughly withstood
tbe teat of lime. Aa a tonic and jre
vivifier it is simply wonderful. It has
relieved the agony of the stomach in
thousands of oases ; soothed tbe tired
nerves ; produced peaceful sleep and
averted tbe coming on of a mania more
to be dreaded than death itself.
A 1Mb MSmAT CSWSEA.
Albany, N. Y., Aug. 13.Tbe open
ing democratic meeting of tbe campaign
in Cohoes wss a rouser. Full 5000
persons were prosent,and no hall in tbe
city being large enough to hold tbe
crowd, the meeting waa held in the
open air. Geo. K Simmons presided,
and among the vice presidents who par
ticipated were ex-Mayor Johnston,
Charles F. Doyle, William Smith and
Robert Johnston, all leading citizens,
heretofore republicans. Hon. N. C.
Mook, who supported John Kelly for
the governship in 1879 against tbe
regular democratic state ticket, made
the principal speech. The vast audi
ence whs very enthusiastic and cheers
for Cleveland, Hendricks and reform
were loud and hearty. The enthusiasm
and determination of tbe democratic
masses in tbe "spindle city" of New
York is unprecedented and it looks as
if tbe city would be carried by Cleve
land by a decided majority.
Tbe St. Louis "Globe Democrat"
said before tbe nomination, "Our ob
jection to Mr. B'aine is that bis nom
ination would convert every Rd publican
editor end rpeaker into an attorney for
tbe defense in a case ot grand larcenry,
and the witnesses for the prosecution
would all be taken from our side," and
tbe result shows that it was correct.
a m: it t
oayiugsot great, men: netry uiay,
I would rather be right than be Lreai-
x , .
dent. James (jr. Blaine, I do not eel
that I shall prove a deadhead Is
enterprise if I once embark in it.
the
K0 1fAtC i on nm
They got hold of a stranger in Wy
oming tho ether day who bad seven
mules in his possonsion belonging to aa
many different men. When he failed
to produce bills of sale he waa asked to
dance at tbe end of a rope. He didn't
urge any particular objections, but be
fore being drawn up he explained :
"Oeutlemen, I've been cleaned out on
Wall street,busted in CbiosgOidrowned
out of business in Cincinnati!, and run
out of Omaha on general principles
I've come bore to make a new start in
life, but two hours after stealing that
last mule I'm overhauled and find a
nooso around my neck."
They fslt sorry for bim, but, fearing
that if he waa turned loose, he would
turn up bankrupt in 8au Kianou-oo, be
wss susjronded to the limb in first olsss
business style.
TH:f tilar wot: IT.
'Couldn't you, now," murmured
Mary Anderson to lha London Asso
ciated Press man. "Couldn't you cable
to New York that I had a a soft corn
successfully removed this morning ?'
"WellI thst is you see, it's
hardly a matter of much itnportanoe,''
stammered the news gatherer. It's i
it's impracticable, I might say."
'Yes, I know," said tho only Gala
tea, sadly, "but I haven't the gsll to
be run over sgsin or have another dia
mond robbery for at leaat a month.
Besides, I'm so afraid that Lotta will
get in and snub tbo Prince of Wale,
my own invention, you know. Oh !
please do i"
And he doed.
i ok rit. reriLA-rier
The foreign population in the United
Htates, as taken by tbe census of 1880,
la as follows: Cerraan. 1 .9GG.742 ;
Irish, 1,832,400; Caoadian, 771,676;
Knglisb, 602,676. The remainder U
made up from France, Norway, Chins,
eUaa This shows about 3,J.i,348 Cnr-
msn voters, 364,458 Irish voters, 1 54,-
335 Canadian voters.end 132,535 Eng
lish voters.
The political bill of far this year is
one of I h most varied ever ffivrn in
American pontic, the roan bo can ¬
a a as. r at
not be suited in the following Presiden
tial cusine ought to eat crow. First we
have Cleveland and Hendricks, for the
Democracy ; Illaine snd Igan, for the
Republicans ; St. John and Daniel, for
the 1'rohtbitioniits ; Butler and West.
for Cueenbackera and Labor ; Ilutler
also, for ami Monopoly ; Pocneroy, for
Anti Protection and Ami Secret Hocie
as, and Blancherd for tbe Nationa
Christian srty. This latter, however,
is a verj small affair and there are very
few people in it. It should be also men
ttoned in this connection that "Ui-
American Political Alliance"are think-
in; of putting up a licket.
SS I hiiis
A strong independent club hss been
organised in Hyde Park srith Hamilton
A. Hill ss president, Harry 8. Grew,
Thomas Chsmberlin, and others vio
presidents ; John 8. Hleakie,treaaurer ;
G. L. Stone, Mercian, and John Bcrot
J r. , aaaiatant secretary 1 1 is proposed
to atart a campaign paper, to be called
the iidejxiudeul.
"Frjddie, did you go to school to
day T
"Yea'm."
"Did you learn snvthing new V
"Ye.'ro.'
What was i,my boy f
''I got on to a Mire way of gelling
oat for an hour by atuffin' red ink up
my cose
.
Chariot A. Dana, the eccentric and
peculiar poisoned individual of the St
rati j New York Sun, says : "Sooner
than join in making Jamas G Blaine
President of the United States we
would quit work, burn up our pen,and
leave to other and perhaps raauer heads
the noble controversies of politics and
tho defence of popular self government. '
In the Cleveland clubs at Valparaiso
Ind., are 209 Amerioans, 127 Irish
Americans, 122 Germans and 176 Nor
mal students.
ass
Happy is the candidate who can
figure ost a majority, Independent of
these Independents.
Mr. Conkling, the political hermit
of the day, Is as quiet as scat at a
moaae-atole.
Scandals aimed at the private life
of General Jackson did not prevent
him from being elected and making
a good President.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lim County
Nancy A Pugb, Pleintift.
vs.
John Pugb, Defendant.
To John P&jh, the above named Defendant.
IN THK NAME OF TBE aSTATE OF
Oreuon, you are hereby tequired to ap
pear and answer tbe complaint of tbe
above named plaintiff in 'he above enti
tled Court, now on lile wltb tbe Clerk of
aald Court, on or before the first day of
tbe next regular term of aaid Court, to
wit : Monday, tbe 27tn day of October,
1884, and you are hereby notified that If
you fail to appear and answer said com
plaint as hereby required, the plaintiff
will apply to tbe Court for the relief de
manded therein bo wit, a dissolution of
tbe bonds ol matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant, tbe oaro, custody
and control of the minor children, Nellie
Ann Pugb and Jacob T igb and tbo
. . I I i J VLI. 1 . . I
costs unit aisourseinenws oi mis sua iu ue
uXed.
Thi ummoM jg published by order of
Hon R P Bus ), Judwe of said Court, made
at Chambers and dated the 2nd day of
Augubt, '8.
Wsut2Sbiord & Blackburn,
I
Attorneys for rialntifr.
. n . I . 1 I 7 4 11 r .
Albany Mlnllon.
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Many of our subscribers at Prlnevillo
have requested us u name aomo one a
Prlnevillo to whom they could pay sub-
acri pilous. For the convenience ol all oar
subscribers st that place we have left so
coiinU st the offloe of J. N. Duncan who
will receive and renpl for MUbscripllons
due or to become due to tbe Ukmochat.
i at A.EKr.
Following are the DaWM bat s duly au
thorised agoots to recsivo subscription or
money for tbe same
lbanon 'f L Wallace
Harnahurg Sam May
Brownaville O. F. Coahaw
llalaey T. Is l'ortr
Shedd's F. A. Watta
.Hcio W. K. Kslly
Jefferson S. A. Ie amy
a
rr ftalr.
One hundred and forty acres, nine
tmlee above Lebanon. b acres in cul
tivation. M acres slashed aud sown lo
rasa Comfortable djv filing, good
outhouses, ( heap. Inquire at thi
BBSS,
For Sale
One half block In eastern part
of tho
bo sold
city with fair bouse and barn will
cheap-
Summons.
In thr t'ifuit Court oj thr
or thr County of Linn :
Stair of (trr.jQH
The New England Mortag Security
onnay.
'U
Oainsllel rs.sb,L J I'arrtab.G E Parrlah.
Lura A Farrlaii, 11 V. Farrlah. Ktnma
Parrlah and Aug 0 Hlns and I Lamlt.
nattnora in btitueaN under the firm name
or Hlns A Landt, Hernard Held aud Lem
uel Helbrup. partnera in business under
the firm ntno of Held lirna. A Co., I
Nells: and II Newmsn.partneta In btmliieea
under Ibe firm uatrfe ofHelig A Newmaii,
Irulanl,
To (1 E Parrlah. and Lura A Parrlah.
and Aug C Htnr. and P landt. aiinr
in business under the firm natno of Hinx
at Landt, Uernarii Held and Samuel He!
brun, partner lu buftiiicwa uuder the firm
name uf Held Itroa A Oa, H Srlli( end H
Newman partners in bittlne under the
firm name of fteilg A New man, ltfeud
snla above named :
I
N THE NAME OF THK ST ATE OF
of Oregon, you and rarlt .f you are
hereby remilred lo aptiear ami an.Mer the
com plaint tiled again you In the above
entitled suit un or befro tbe 27 ih dav uf
October, A. D., IBM, that being the tlrt
day of the next regu ar lermol said Court,
following lbs expiration of tbe publication
ot tnis Mtimmonn. or in default thereof tbt
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for tbe
relief prayed for iu the complaint, lu wit :
for a l ! foreclosing s certain mortgage
executed ty uamailei rarrUh aud u J
rairiabon the Utli day or January, A. D.
IH84 lo tbe New England faortgage eni-
rity ComiHiny to at-curo the tauiui of a
certain promissory uote of emendate there
witb, to wit : for e.iim pysble to roer of
The New England MorUraure Securltv
Company, upon which there is now due
I'lalntttr tbe xum of S325U principal w ltu
........ ........... f. i ... . . . . . .
7 per cent per annum the auui affjfeaVJS
with Interest from aaid dam at 10 per cent
per annum and :iOu Attorney's feee.whicb
UlortstBaCe IS tflven UDOtl the o w im do-
scribed real eetate, to-wtt : Situated iu
tbe County of Linn and Mute of Oreiron.
described as the oast half of tho donation ;
land claim of Gamaliel Parrtsb and Lydia
M Psrriah his wire, notification 060 in
sections No. five (5i, sis (0). seven (7) aud
eight (S) in Township No. I t, aoutb of
Kantre No. a, west of the Willamette me
ridian, containing 821 M-lon seres (except
ing 100 acres, out ot tbe southeast comer
heretofore deeded to Henry Parrlah, de
scribed as beginning at tbe southeast cor
ner of said claim, and running thence
north 70 AV west forty and IX) 1 00(40 IKMuO)
chaina ; thence north 50 40 east thirty
eight snd 38-100 (38 S8-100) chains ; thence
s.iutb (12 40' east twenty-one and 18-100
(21 18100) chains ; thence south li l.V
west twenty-nine (20) chains to the piece
of beginning.) And slso tbe northeast
quarter of the south weat quarter, contain
ing 40 acres and the northwest quarter,
of tbe southeast quarter, containing 4u
acres, snd tbo southeast quarter of the
northwest quarter, containing 40 aeres,and
also lots N oa.-two (2), thrse (3), snd four
(4), containing 101 08-100 acre), all in sec
tlon No, eight (8) iu Towns!., j. No. thirteen
f 13) south of range No. two (2) west or the
Willamette meridian, in all 221 08 100
seres, and being a part of tho donation
land claim or James Taylor aud Elizabeth
Taylor bis wire. Netiheation 4088. The
and above conveyed amounting in all to
443 02-100 seres, aud for a decree forever
bsrring all said Defondsnts from setting
up any claim or title to said mortgaged
promises and for eosls and disbursements
and for such other relief as may be just
and equitable, as prayeJ for.
This Summons is directed to bo publish
ed in tbe State RigbtsDicMocBAT for six
successive weeks by an order mado bylloti
K P lloise, Judge or sold Court on the 8th
day or August A. D, 1884 at Chambers at
Salem, Oregon.
W. D. F. W, Fart ton,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
W. H. GOLTRA
DEALER IN
Farm machinery,
WAGONS, HACKS, BUG
GIES, Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
STEEL G4IODS.
t
JULIUS GRADWOHL
Una) Hie only zrlnalve Block
CROCKERY, CLA8898ILVER AND CHINA WARE
A Large iggortmeiit of Baby Carriages.
And a Choice Selecton of Coffee, Tea and Sng
ONE DOZEN CUP8 AND 8AUCER8 SI.OO.
SHELF HARDWARE.
OIL, LEAD, YYINPOW LIGHTS AND LIME.
Tin; jjm.hi i uarketpck paid for eoo
Remember! What I Say I Mean. Bite Ke a Call.
GOODS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON-
UOITM
-rr.opKiiiToKa of
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
AND DEALEB1 IS
Imported and Domestic Cigaie, Tobacco, Groceries, Pic vision
Candies Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
Albany,
ONE L..OK CELOW
AT THK OLD MTAND, 72
FIRST HTF.EET, HAS
AjKTMkNT o?
COOK, BOX AND PARLOR
STOVES AND RANGES,
4 a nil j house lu tbe allej. lie m so Imports and mannlaclure
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
. : .Y IiESCRIRTION IN STOCK OR TO ORDER. ALSO. HE KEEPS OB)
HAND, A FULL ASSORTMENT OP
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
Al l. OF WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES, THAT
COMPETITION. ALL AT 72 FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
Repair work done at
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i Special attention given to orders frr.m
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All work warrants L
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MacMnists, Millwriglits, and Iron
t,
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WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALL
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handle ail kinds of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and
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and Brass Castings.
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Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machinery. Will alao manufao
ture tbe improved Cherry & White Grain
Separator.
Shop en Baker St.-Ot8.ee a Lasafcer Yard.
Albany, Or., Dec. 1, 1880. 18tf
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
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All kinds of rough, dressed
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pickets kept constantly on
hand- Bills sawed to order on
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Calapooia timber- Price and
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SHIPPING AND COMMIS
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AND PROVISIONS.
THE DISSEMINATOR.
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1 t
Executors Notice of Ap
pointment. Notice is hereby given that the unJersign
ed has been, by the Cuoty Court of Linn
county, Oregon, duly appointed executor of
the last will and testament of Enoch Thomp
son, deceased. All . persons having claims
against said estate are rt quired to proa eat
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(J months from the date hereof.
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W EATH ERFOr. - & P LACKHVl X, E e ntt
Atty's tor Exec iter.
August 20. h, 1884.
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