The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 12, 1884, Image 4

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    WATERLOO SAW
HULL.
WATERLOO, OREGON.
Six miles above Lebanon,
the south side of the Santi
am Kiver, opposite Water-
oo botla Springs. Good
roads, no hills, accessible at
all seasons.
Postoflice, Waterloo, Or.
thurrti Directory
0. P. Cue ROM. Preaching very Sal. bath,
at 11 a. xi., and 7 r. n. by Rev. f, O. Ir
vine, D. D. Sabbath (School at 2:30 F. M
Prayer meeting every Wed neaaday evening.
EVAXGKUCA.L Chukch. Preaching on Sab
bath at 11a. m. , and 7 P. a. Sabbath
8ehool Prayer meeting every Thure-
. 1 11 II t ...w .. -
.lay evening. a. iiowouimuu, ywi.
Oonursuatiosal Church. Serviossavery
Sabbath at 11 a. u. and 8 r. at. Sabbath
L-h.wil t 9.-3U. Praver meetioii on
Thursday evening of each week. J. W
If arris, palter.
II K Rum f. South. Service held
evarv Sabbath at St. Pauls M. S. Church,
South, at 11 a. at. Sabbath School at 2-30
r. m. sharp. Prayer meeting every Ihure-
day ll Ml C. ii. Carson, pastor.
M. E. Chcrch. lVeaching every Sabbath
at 11 a. m. and 74 P. M. Sona service in
the evening before sermon. Sabbath School
t '2 :iO e m Praver meeting everv Thurs
day evening. Rev. M. Judy, pastor.
t'KtBVTkRiAN Chi-Ri' i. Service every
Sbbtb mununu and evening in Church
cor. Brvmdalbm and Filth Sis. Sunday School
at - .30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Tnursiiav Sinnlaa Kev. Isaac H. Uoutlit
pastor.
Christian Chviu'H. Preackiniz everyb-
oath at W. C T. I. Hall.at 11 a.. 7:30 i
m. -Suuday Scoool at half patt - o'clock ft
m. Rev J T r'loyd, pes tot .
WiMSX Bait i st Ciicbch. Preaching every
Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., at Cnurch ou 5th
Street. Sabbath School immediately after
morning services. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, T 0
Brownson, pastor.
The srreat sireacm-
coles remedy and uerve
tome is utc ic'iuniaie re-
suit u over taeuly tars
of iirariiral expenance,
by s THURelCNLl
auUII MA
i AT. MiaMtA ul
one ui the highest asad-
cai colleirea m r.urope,
tnd cures iU unfaiunx
svfantr Nertuua and
vaical detail It, seuu-
nal iiualiiiisstsi'ssaisliir
rhoea, prassemrteoea,
smlssioo, i m pot eocy.
exhausted vitality, lrr
mature decline hhi loss
inuihood in ail iu complications sad tress wbaterer
caiwe produced- It enriches and punflesU. Jiuol
treujrthen. the nerves, brain, muscles, digestion, re
productive orgaa snd physical snd ncUlfaculues
It Mope any unnatural, debilitating- drain opon She
system, proven line inruioatary losses, dcUliUttng
amass, seminal losses with the urine, ate., so de
SllHiiS to mind and body. It is a sure eliminator
of all kidney and bladder complain La. It eenUins no
injurious ingredients. To those suffering from the
evil effect of youthful indiscreUoua, a sjesdy, thor
ou?h and permanent cure is GUARANTEED, Price
250 per bottle, or live bottles in ease, with full di
reetictts and advice, S10. Sent secure from observa
tion to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. l.,
io be bad only of
DR. C. D. 8ALFIELD,
sis Kearney St., ten Fraaelsee, Cal.
; strict: confidential by letter or at
ftW i'KKK. For the convenience of patients sad in
irder t insure perfect secrecy I bare addopted a pri
1 Ie ad lress uncer which all packages are forpankd.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
Sufficient to show iu merits, will be sent to say on
applying by letter, statins; his symptoms snd age.
Communications strictly confidential,
Dr. SPINNEY,
NO. 11 KEARNY ST.
Treats all ("hreale and Special Diseases.
YOTT1VC MEN
'HO WAY BE BinPFESEIC FSOM
W
effete of youthful follies or huiscretion, will
do well to avail themseh es of this, thegreatest boon
ever laid at the altar of enffering humanity. OK.
SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit SSOOfor every c
Sesainsle wwimsss or private disease of any kind
or
csrarter which he undertakes and faUg to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED HEX.
There are many at the age of thirty-flvelo sixty who
troubled with too frenuent evacuation of the blad
often acoompanied by a slight smarting or burning
tie and a weaaemiur of the system in a
e patient cannot account for. On examin
irinary deposits a ropy lexiiment win often be found
tad sometimes small particles of albumen will appear,
Jt the color will teof a thin milkiab hue, again chang
ing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many
men who die of this difficulty ignorant of the
which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Da. 8.
will guarantee a perfect care in all such esses, and
healthy restoration of the gem to-urinary organs.
Office Hotes 10 to 4 and 8 to 8. Sundays from 10
toll a. u. Conenltetion free. Thorough exminauec
na advice, so.
For private iliif ssrs of short standing a full course
medicine sufficient for s cure, with ail instructions,
w in be iwr.t to any aidreas en receipt of flu 00.
Call ai-- direas,
DR. SPISSEf at CO.,
7 1 No. 11 Kearny St. Sen Francisco, CaJ
To the Unfortunate!
DE- GIBBON'S
Dispensary.
foo KEasunr st.,
)fiKf corner oi commer
cial Street, Han Francisco.
, Established In 1854. for
I the treatment of Sexual
lead Seminal Diseases, such
onnrrhf-a, .Ieet.
' slrlriure,y phlll.in al
:'its forms. InsDoiener
Seminal Westluseaa. night losses by dreams, pirn
pies op the face and loss of manhood can positively be
cured. The sick and afflicted should not fail to call
upon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in
Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various oospf
ils there, obtaining a givat deal of valuable lnionna
tion, which he is competent to impart to those in need
of his seryices. DR. GIBBON will make no charge
unless be effect a cure. Persons st a distance MAT
BE 1 1 KKI 4T HOME. All cor munications
strict! y criSdentiaL You see no one bu , the Doctor.
Send ten dollars for s package of medicine. Persons
writing to the Doctor will please state the name of the
paper they see this advertisement in. Charges rea
sonable, can or write. Address UK. J. r. GIBBON,
Box 1057, San Francisco. The Doctor cures when
others fail. Try him, vln3
The Ureal English Reme
dy.
Is a never failing cure for
Servous Debility, Seminal
Weakness, Exhausted Vi-
ity, Bpermatorrtiflea,
II.OhT TI4UOOD, hn-
J potency, Paralysis, and all
I tern Die enecta of Self-
Abure, youthful follies ,and j
i xcewcsin maturer years- i
Uuth as loss of Memory.
iLassitude, Emission. Aver-
Ision to Society. Dimness of
I v Won, somes in the Head;
thr vital fluid passing unobserved into the urine, and
manj' other diseases leading to insanity and death.
I1E. SflSTIE will ajfreeto forfeit Five Hundred
Dollar for a case of this kind the Vital Ke.tora-
ll vp (under his 8;ual advice and treatment wi' not
cure f.r for anything impure or injurious found In
it. Dr. Mintie treats all private diseases successfully
without mercury. Consultation free. Thorough ex
amination and advice uieludifiir analysis of urine, to.
Price of Vital Restorati ve,1.50 a bottle, or four times
the quantity sent to any address upon receipt of
price or v. u, secure troni observation and In pri
vate if desired, by DR. A. E. MINTIE, 11 Kearney
Btreec, tiaii r raneiseo, e-ai.
Sample bottle free. Sent on application by letter,
seating symptom, sex and age. Communicationi
stnetly confidential.
Dr, 'lintie's Kidney Remedy, Nephreticum, cures
aa kinds of kidney and bladder complain te.gonorrtuBa,
select, leoucborrhcea. For sale by all druggists Si a
ljUle or six bottles for $6.
Dr. Mintie s Dandelion Pills are the best and cheap
est Dyspepgia and Bilious cure in the market. For
ale by all drutryists.
for the working class
Send 10 cents for
postage. nd we will mail free, a royal valuable box
of seuiple goods that will put you in Uie way of mak-
- ing morn monev in a few days than you ever thought
piur
ffaut tune
posioie atany nusniusa. Caj
'will start you. Hu can work all the tune or in spar
time only. The work is universally adopted to
not!
i sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from I
;ents to $5 every evening. That all who want
&0 cen
work may test the business, we make tbjs uuparapllel-
eu oner ; to ail wno are not well satisfied we wui
send -$1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full
ijsnknilirsj directions, etc. , as nt free, Fortunes will
be made by those who rive their whole time to the
work. Pratt success absolutely fore. Don't delay.
tartnow. Address Stiksoh & Co., Fortlaad.alafue.
ilUsaasrbl
mm
IN I . IfiSajAI II I
iiikvif vsnniuiii
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saSBBBBBEEBBBBBBBE
. muss
- I st tavBEBBSE
Totai
Est - r AHn
t
a
1
THK
e -
LIEBIC
r Prlvttt Itlaoeaaary
i.i 400 Geary St., San FranetsiM
Cal
0C Conducted by qualified Physicians
O and Surgeons regular graduates.
t tm iu.- oi.lcRt siH-ctallsts hi the
. t ' t. U. - . III.. I..n V , .. . , i . : 1 1 l i.
v iiiivu oi.ie., iih' wih
1 . i f 1 1 method and pure medicine,
iiitt.iv ipecdy and permanent cures
el all Pi iv ate, thnadc and Nervous
ltsiars Affections of the UIimhI,
Sktn, Kldneis, lllsddcr. Kruptlona,
ricers, Old Sores, Swelling of the
.tllands, Sore kluuth, Tlmat Done
r Peitis,ierutaaent'y curetl and cradl
caUnl from the system fur life.
M KUOl DehUttv, Impotency,
8etniisl l.we. 8extul iHsiay. Men
Ul snd l'hvalcal U'vektu, I ailing
Mi inorv. vVak Eyes. Stunted De-
velovuieiil.lnipeiiltncnls U Marriage
t tc. , from excess or youthful Miles.
crsuy csue, spceoiiv, asivty auu
privately eared.
Z t ouiig. Middle-1 !?-.! and ;,!
rf men, ami all who ned oelleal skill
Z ml iaih tini.Y. (instilt the eld
5 Knnimn rhvulclan at once. Ills
opinion costs nothing, and tnay
Uvn rutin e misery and shame.
When Inconvenient to llt the city
. . .. issHslnea can e iK-nt ewrvwiiere t
IOV IWWHV. ,, .1. ... I.I...I Ik.l
I rvaie an who glvv-s his whole attentlou to a del
MM"" r. . ..5 ..at .kill, and nhvalclans througl
-o i..., ir.un oiiscrvauon. v.
out the countrv.kiiownn; ''. !)
difficult ca. to U,e oWe.t s-iaU.t b w hoin every
known k-.' renie.iy i ui. .
evperleiice make his opinion of supreme lnna.rtance
ASTThoee who call see no one bill the IVclor. t on
situation, free and sacredly confldetillal. Cassi
.w i ..i.,.l ii ,dtaimn! relief vl--where o.ikv
iallv saticite.1. Female diseases succcesfully treated.
n. tv.....,r .ill u.Tetf to lolfetl l.M lor a c. nn
dertaken, not curwl. Call or rle. Hours. .Ully.fri.m
ii a. m to p ni.,tttoS evenings; Smulajs, 10 to
w.,lv send for the SanUariat Guide to Health.
on i free. Address as shoved
HE. I II. Hit.
U under fal Vertman latlcerator
IVrmanentlv nrevents all l unalural Ixaaaje from the
system, tones the nr e. strengthens the muscles,
idvac ka ths waste. iiiviirrats the whole MM, snd
restores ths afflicted to Health and Uapianess.
The reason so many cannot get cured of Seminal
Weakness, Uses of Manhood, etc., Is owing to a com
ohcation. called IT-.sialorrhea with Hyperaelheale,
SIS ssassaWs nei-ultar treatment. Dr. I.ieln, s In
Lmim i th onlv iKjmUve cure for ir.jUlorrbea,
with iMWuiiar siecil trektmcut, used at the Uebla'
I ti.iwtuurv
m r 1st ieoralor. f. Case of six In.ttlie
110. Sent to Rj address, coveixd securely frvtu ob-
servaUou. ,
u.t ih.werful eleilrlc llt.t free to latUnti
To prove the wonderful power of the lniforator
A Wt Battle t.lv en or rui tree.
Consultation free and private.
Call or add roe.
l imit. Di.rr.NwKt .
4iu lioarv Street. San Fraiu-tscti, Cal
Private enlraiu-c, 40i Mason Street, four blot-ks up
i:. ,t strv.-t from heat net. Main entrance lluvugh
tiitvut' h
dispensary Drug Store.
DR. ALLEN'S
rBlVATE BI4PESSABI.
taj svearay Mreel. San Fraaelace, CaL.
Fr Italian nia mi ScirTtrtc D srSXBT fill
or Cuxeaic, Nkavors am. Srsciat. ptaxssca
THE EXPERT SPECIALIST.
DR. AI.LKN. AS IS WKI.L laSOWX. A KEO
elar graduated Physicuu. educated at liowdoin
College snd 'Diversity i4 Michlsan. He has devoted
s lifetime to the study of said is acknow lodged to oc
the nusrt etpert student in his pc:aU on the Ia-
ciflc Cist
And middle aged men, who .ire suffering from ths
effects f youthful inducrctions or escesars in ma
turer years, nervous and nhymlcal debility, impo
tence, lost manhood, confute" of Ideas, dull .yea,
aversion to society, despondem-y, pimples on the
face, loss of encryj and memory, Ircxpjency of urinal
hur. etft.
AVRemember ths Itor s Vegetable Com
iound,the result of many years of special practice and
hard study, which under his special advice has never
tailed of success In the cure of Lost Manhood, pros la
torrhea, etc.
3E1 llowpiT l EXPEEIEXCE-
ring been surgeon In rtianre
f two leading
OM
pita)) enable, me to treat an rrtvate iruoes
titals) enables me to trrst
with excellent results. I wtsn It HRMSD unoer
stood that I do not claim to rfotm tmpoasibiltiea, or
to have mira uloua or supernatural wer. I claim
only to be a skillful and successful Physician and
Surjreou, thoroexhly Informed In nv apecialt?
IXtSEASES OF MAS.
All applying to me will recere my kooeat opinion
of their complaints no experimenting. 1 will guar
antee a poaitive cure in every ease I nniertako, or
forfeit fl.000. Consultation in ofBce or by letter Ire
and stnetly private. Charges reaaunalde. Thorough
examination, Including chemical and microscopical
analysis of urine and sd vise, .
Office hours 9 to 3 daily, 6 to 8 evettittg. Sundiy9t
IX. Call en or address
DB. A LLCS,
;c Eearny afreet. San V ranri.ro, ll
PATENTS
Obtained, and all other busineasTlu the t'. 8. Patent
"it oft! -e is oppo.it
we can obtain Patents
ths L S. Patent OfBce, and
lea lime than those remote
from Washington.
send mtdle or drawing. We advise ss to patent
abiiity free of charge ;and we make no diarge unless
we obtain patent.
We refer here, to the Postmaster, tho HupC of
M-nev Order In v. and to otficials of the L. S Patci.t
0cc. Kor circ'dar, advice, terms, anl efereoete
o actual clients in your own State or county, sddr
C A. SNOW & CO.,
Oiipositc Patent Office, Washingt'-n, D
iiUEii tu i tin unur 11
n chl i n mttu nunc.
Port Chest 3r N. Y.
CIRCULATION 63,000.:
Edited bj W. H. HALF, M, D
This is large eight page, forty column.
monthly paper, and is devoted to every
thing pertaining to health .and home,
marriage, social science, domestic medi
cine, science, literature, art, economy,
cookery, hints on health, dietetics, and
every realm of modern science that tends
to improve health, prevent disease, purify
morals, and make home happy,
Subscription Price 50 cts, Per Year.
Address
OR. W. H. HALE,
"Health and Home:'
Port Cheater, N. Y.
The above paper will be sent to every
suhsoriber of the Democrat who pays up
or in aavance.
OF ANOTHER ACE.
Gradually hupplanted by a Better Article
Oris In Old Times are Deae Away.
hi the general retention rwm of the Western
Union Telesraph building on ;;roadwav. Near York.
are exhibited the coarse, crude and clumsy instru
ments of the infancy of tne telegraph. They are
only relics now. More perf--t machinery has super
seded them.
Years ago what is st vied th 9 old-fashioned nnrous
plaster did some good service. There was then noth
ing better of the kind. Now ah that has changed.
Science and study have gone deeper into the secrete
of medicine and produced BKNHON'S CAPCINK POR
OUS PLASTER, whieh embodies all the excellencies
thus far possible in an external remedy. The old
plasters are slow the Capcine is rapid ; they weiaj
uncertain the Capcine is sure. Cheaper articles
bear similar names. Be careful, therefore, that
seose thrifty druggist does not deceive you. Trice
25 cents.
Scabury & Johnson, Chemist, New York.
Executor's Notice of Ap
pointment.
Notice is hereby given that the undersign
ed has been , by the County Court of Linn
conntVjOregon, appointed executor of the last
will aria teBtament of y S Snyjer, deceased.
All persons, having claims against said estate.
are notified to present them to the .under
signed at his residence in Brownsville, Or.,
within six montns from this date dalv veriri.
cd as required by law.
if. M. Moykr,
WeatheRfokd & Blackburn. Executor.
Att'ysfof Executor.
Augusf20th, 1884.
Assignee's Notice,
XT0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
-a3( whom it may concern, that T Ander
son, of Albany, Oregon, did on tbe 2nd
day of August 1884, (he than and there bn-
ing insolvent and unable 6 pay his cred- r
I 4 X . 111 1 m a , . 1
iwjrs m juuj jawiuny assign to me all of
ma property for tho benefit of all hi-. o.roA-
itors. Therefore all nprsnna having
8aid assignor, T Anderson,
w,ll?JI?tic??f "8nient and
jjicocni lOBu L'isims auiv ver'neii, tome
at my place of business in Albany, Oregon
within three mouths after receiving notice
from me of said assignment.
Dated tula 7th day of August, 1884.
Max Baumgart,
Powell & BrLYEu, Assignee,
Attorneys;.
isr
1
1
Infants and Children
Wttaottt Morphino or Nitrootiaoi
What given ur Children may cheeks,
What cures their fevers, utakee them sleep;
'TIs tstorlK.
yvhen 11a I ilea fret, and cry by uni,
What cures Uu.lr iH.llc, Ullls Ihelr wonns.
Hut Casio 1 1.
What quickly rttns Cnnstlpatlrm,
Sour HUmuu-n, t oris, iniieNiion
Hut Cnatnrln.
Farewell then to Morphine Hyrupsk
Castor Oil and 1'aretfot'ic, and
llNllCaatnrla.
Cantaur Linlmant.-An ab
aolnte ottro tor Rheumnt 1 am.
Bn rains. Burns. CHtlla, etc., and nn
inatsyatsuteoua Pain-reliever.
TUTT'S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From Uioee sonreca arlee ihree rotirf ha of
the diseases oi" the human raw. These
symptoms indicate) thet r existence : Xioss of
Anoetlte. Bowela eaetlee, Mick Uend
stehe, fnilneea after esttlnsr, aversion to
fee, rnllnese after esttlnsr, aversion to
exertion of noojr t
or food, Irrltal.ll
spirits, A feellissr
sosno doty, It his Isii
exertion ox bony er rntna, rswaugn
of food, Irrttatstlltr of tesnpor, Low
OX nawiM Dliru
, a"i vtte r iin i use
Heart, Iots before the ere.. Iilhly col
ored Urine. rOHMTl PATIO, sai.-t do-
tnand tho use of a remedy that acta dj reel 1;
ontboLlrer AanUrermedlolnoTCTT'll
PILLS hare noctual. Their action on tin
Kldneysaml Skin la also iiromnt ; remoTlmi
I U impuritlea through theao tlireo
I esasrere of the srstesM," prtxtuclns;
Uieao tjii eo acsiv-
mart-is or the avstem. ' prtxiuciiiK n p
appo
tite. sound dtireetton. rvruUr atools, a clear
BkliiaudarlfCorouabCHlv. Tt'TT 111. I.N
cause no nausea or ri lplmr nor Interfere
with dally work and arc a perfect
TUTTS HAIR DYE
Our Hatsi ou Wttmara-s changed
tantly tontiiMsr mm .yaamgio p.
iiUoailon of Uile Vrtu vti by DrugUu,
or sent by express, on receipt of El.
OfSeo.44 Murray Street, Sesr Ti ork.
TQlTt MANUAL OF USEFUL RtCtim FIEf.
Summons.
In tlu Circuit Court oth' State o Oregon for
the County of Linn I
Henry Click, Plaintiff.
vs. .
J W tiilmore, J B Wyatt, J T (iilmore, K
A Uawley.Naucy Davenport, T W Daven
port. Martha Kuykeudall, Nathan Kuy
kendall, Sarah Caasiday.I. Cassiday, Kllxa
Ifih Whoaton. David V heaton, Jamea
tiilmore, Kobert t.Umcre, John tiilmore
and William tiilmore.
To J W Uilmore, J T (iilmore, Nathan
Kuykendall, Martha Kuykeudall, Sarah
Caaaisiay, l.Caaaaday, hUlsaljeth heaton,
David v heaton . Jamea tiilmore, Kobert
(iilmore, John (iilmore, K A Kawlcy and
Wlliiam Cllmore, thirteen or the above
named defaudau'..
I
N THE NAME qY THE STATK OF
Oregon : lou rod earli of vou are
hereby required to appear aud answer the
flaintirrs complatnt against you now on
file with the Clerk of said Court In the
above entitled suit, on or before the tlrat
day of the next regular term of said Court
to bo begun and held at the Court House
in Albany, Lhiu county, Oregon, ou Mon
day the Tth day of October, 1884, thai
being the first day of the neat regular
term of said Court and that the relief de
manded In said suit is a decree against said
J W (iilmore for the sum of $:04.W and
$50 Attorney 'a fees with interest on said
principal sum at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from the first day of February,
1883, and for the foreclosure of a certain
mortgage executed by Jane A Cillmore
and J Vv Gilmore, on the ith day of No
vember, 1881 (described in complaint) to
the plaiutitr to secure the payment of a
certain promissory note doecribed in
pialntiffa complalut, and that said mort
gage bo foreclosed as againat all and each
of said defendants and for a decree for the
sale of the following real properly describ
ed iu said mortgage, tb-wit
Two lota in the town of Albany, IJnn
county, Oregon. Said lots are situated in
Hacklemau's addition to said town of A i
bany, and are on the south aide of Third
street. Maid lota were deeded by E C Mc
Lain to the aaid Jane A Uilmore which
deed is now on record in the Clerk'a omoe
mi l.tt.n county, uregou. tsald lots art-
the only oL.estbe said Jnue A (iilmoro aud
J vy Uilmore now own in the town of
Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Said tract
or parcels of land are moro paiticularly
known and described as follows, to- wit :
Beginning at the northwest corner of
lilock 37 in llacklaman's Second Addition
toabe city of Albany in Linn county, Or.,
aud running thence south on the west
line ol aatd lilock 113 feet ; thence east 13S
feet; thence north 113 feet; thence west
132 feet to the place of beginning oontaln
icg two lots more or leas, and for such
other relief aa may be oquitable and for
costs and disbursements of this suit.
This Summons is published by order of
aaid Circuit Court which order Is dated,
April 21st, 1884.
It. S.Sthahan,
Attorney for Plfl.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the HtnU of Oregon
for tlw. County of Linn
John Settle, Plaintiff.
vs.
Noah Iiebneit and Esther J iobnett.hu wife,
Lncinda Aid all and John Mel all. her hus
band ana Maiy Wy and John Way, her
husband,' et al. Defendant.
To Noah Kobnett and Esther iCobnett, Ln
cinda McCall and John Mot all, Mary Way
and John Way, the above named Defendant.
In the name of tbe State of Oregon : Yon
are hereby summoned to appear and answer
the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above
entitled suit cow on file in the office of the
Clerk of aaid Court, on or before the first dav
ssf the regularlOctober term of said court to ha
began and held on the 27th day, the 4th Mort
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 the relief prayed for
in his complaint, to-wit : That he be decreed
and adjudged to be the owner in fee simple
of the following described tract or parcel of
land, to-wit; Beginning at the northeast
corner of the John H Settle donation land
claim, Not. No. 1205. and claims 5 and 81
in township 11,8 R 2 west, and township 12
8 R 2 west, in Linn county, Oregon and run
ning thence south 16 Xi-100 chains ; thence
west 99 13-100 chains ; thence north 10 33-
100 chains ; thence east 99 13100 chains to
the place of beginning and containing one
nunareu ana sixty ana olMUO acreB, except
an undivided interest amounting to two aud
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 Summons is published by order of
Hon R P Boise, Judge of said Court, and
which order bears date of August 23rd, 1884
L. H Montanyu,
Attorney for Plaintifi.
Crop for Sale,
Owing to ill healtb 1 wish to sell 80 acres
of wbeat and oata together with hay, fruit,
garden, ete and use of house and barn
until January. Also a Rood heavy team
of young horses, well matched, Will sell
either without the other at a bargain.
Jesseh Dickens,
5 inies south of Solo.
FHiDAY....8En'KMiiKIt 12, I Ml
It ll l l I D t
One af Ike Meal taaeeeaalable snd Baa
Kerens or Meeent Deceits IMseev
erect aa Eapssosl,
There is some mysterious trouble thet
it attacking nearly everyone in the land
with more or lest violence. It seems
to steal into the body like a thief in the
night. Doctors cannot diagnose it.
Scientists are ptmled by its symptoms.
It is, indeed, a modern mystery. Like
thoae severe and vague maladies that
attack horses and trust i ate nearly all
the animals in the land, this subtle
trouble seems to menace mankmd.
Many of its victims have paius about
the chest and sides, and sometimes in
the back. They fWl dull and li
tho mouth has a bad taste, especially iu
the morning. A strange sticky slime
collects about the teeth. The appetite
is poor. There is a feeling like a heavy
load upon the stomach , sometimes a
taint all-gone sensation is felt at the pit
of tho stomach, which food doea not
satisfy. The eyes grow sunken, the
hands and leet feel clammy at one time
and burn intenaely at others. After a
while a cough sets in, at irst dry, but
after a few months it is attended with a
greyish coloied eaiwctoration. The
afflicted one feels tired all the wbileand
1 sleep does not seem to afford any rest.
He becomes nervous, irritable, and
gloomy ,and baa evil forebodings. Tbets
ts a giddiness, a )ecaliar whirling sen
nation in the bead when rising sudden
ly. The bowels become costive, and
then, agstn.outflux intensely ; the skin
is dry and hot at times ; the blood grows
thick and stagnant ; the whites of the
eyea become tinged with yellow ; the
urine is scanty and high colored, tie
positing a sediment aster standing.
There is frequently a spitting up of the
food, sometimes with a aqur taste, and
sometimes with a sweetish taste ; this
it often attended with palpitation of the
heart. The vision becomes impaired,
with spota before the eyes ; there is e
feeling of prostration and great weak
ness. Moat of these symptoms are in
turn present. It is thought that nearly
one-third of our population have this
disorder in some of its varied forma,
while medical men have almost Wholly
mistaken its nature. Some have treat
ed it for one complaint ; some for an
other, but nearly all have failed to
reach the seat of the disorder. Indeed,
many physicians are afflicted with it
themselves. The experience of Dr. A.
Kicbsrds, residing at No. 468 Tre
mont street, Boston, is thus described
by himself :
"I bad all thoae peculiar and painful
symptoms which I have found sfflicting
an many of my patients, and which bad
so often beflled me. I knew all the
commonly established remedies would.
be unavailing for I had tried I bees
often in tbe past. I therefore determ
ined to strike out in a new path. To
my intense satisfaction I found that 1
was improving. Tbe dull, stupid feel
ing departed snd 1 began to enjoy life
once more. My appetite returned. My
sleep was refreshing. Tbe color of my
face which had been a sickly yellow
gradually assumed tbe pink tinge of
health. In the course of three weeks 1
felt like a new man and know that it
wsB wholly owing to the wonderful
efficiency of Wamei's Tippecanoe The
lieat, which was all tbe medicine I
took."
Doctors and scientists often exhsust
their skill and tbe patient dies. They
try everything that has been used by,
or is known to, tbe profession,. nd then
fail. Keen if they save the life it is
often after greet and prolonged agony.
Where all this can be avoided by pre
caution and care, how insane a thing it
is to endure such suffering f With a
pure snd palatable preparation within
reach, to neglect tbe use is simply in
excusable. ciais-ta facts.
A substitute far genuine human hair
is aow made out of tbe inner liaing of
tha bud of tbe palmetto ttee. It can
be made of any length and dyed any
color.
The largest orgau in the world baa
just been built at dudwigaburg and put
in the cathedral at Riga. It measures
thirty-two bj thirty-six feet and sixty
five feet in height, and haa 6826 pipes
with 124 sounding stops.
Dr. Lewis Swift, of Rocbeater.N. Y.,
recently has discovered more than 1 50
nebulae, which before had escaped tbe
searching eye of astronomers. One
nebulous mass is of a most peculiar
nature and seems to be undergoing a
wonderfnl change.
Sunlight penetrates about 1200 feet
below tbe surface of tbe sea. At 3000
feet the temperature lower e to 40 F.,
and from about a mile from the surface
to tbe bottom, four or five miles, tbe
temperature ia just about the aame tbe
world over just about freacing.
G jld beaters by hammering can re
duce gold leaves so thin that 282,000
must be laid upon each other to prodaoe
tbe thickness of an inch, yet each leaf
is so perfect and free from holes that
one of them laid upon any surface for
gilding gives the appearance of solid
gold.
Blinders wero invented by an English
nobleman to bide a defect iu tbe eyes
of a valuable horse , and then tbey were
found to be good places for the nobility
to put on their coats-of-arms, and iio
tbey came into fashion. Tbey injure
tbe eyes of horses, and have oansed
thousands of accidents, because horses
with blinders eaunot see behind them.
A case of death from earth eating is
reported in the British Medical Journal.
Such a result is rate nowadays. Yet
she writer says tbe habit is common
among the Hindu inhabitants of Trin
idad. Children often take to it, and
in adults the habit frequently becomes
so depraved that it cannot be given up.
The earth chosen resembles sandstone
and is often mixed with
generally adopt tbe
economical reasons.
slate. Adults
practice from
FOIl I ill N IEX4 E.
Tha comb of the bee is hung vertic
ally, thet of the waap U hot iaontal.
The skeleton of the, carrion orow
weigh", when dry, only twenty-three
grains.
The orocxlilt U laid to swallow
tones aotetime, like birds, to aid the
gastric mill.
The human skull contains fewer bones
than tbe skull of most animala except
ing birds.
The large, promitiMut nyf of the
brilliant dtaguo-flie or devil's darning-needles
are each furnished with
28,000 polished lenses.
Continued observations made sinew
the year 1870 at the MMnloti Observa
tory have ooutlrraed the oofcloHtou that
the rings of Hat urn ars extramrlv vari
able, and do not retain a Hxed f im
Prof. Wt A. Potsjl of Mnrg, who
has for many yrsrs recorded Ins oJsMr-
rationsonthe Mcr de (Usee, repot ts
that tbe glaciers of Mont Diane ate ad
vancing again, after a long eri'd of
dec i ease.
An ordinary spider's thread, just
visible to the neked eye, is the union of
a thousand or more fine and delicate
threads of ailk. These primary threads
are drawn out and united by thr hmd
legs of the spider.
Plates of cast glass have been sul -atituted
for copper in the sht athing of
an Italian vessel, the joint being made
tight with a silioate mastic Tbe ad"
vantages claimed are exemption from
oxidation and incrurtation.
The horse steps on what corresponds
to the nail of the middle 2nger,and its
swiftness Is coodi'ioned on th solidity
of the extremities of thn limbs. Horses
of greatest speed have tbe shoulder
joints directed at a constd rabln angle
with the arm.
In a report upon the volcanic erup
tion which occurred in the Sundra
Htraita last August it is a A that thn
Sound of tbe explosions was heard over
an area much mote vast than in the
case of any other eruption eter record
eJ, the farthest distant between the
points where the sound was hear I he
tog our sixth of tbe wbole circumfer
ence of the earth. Ling air-wave
gtviog no sound were also felt at great
distance, rending house walls more
than 500 miles away. More than 'J,
000,000,000 tone of solid subauncea
were ejected and the gaseous matter
may bare been huudteds of times aa
great in volume, furnishing ample cans
Cor the brilliant sun glows which have
been observed throughout moat oi the
world.
When the New y.-rk hvitytndvn
supported Cleveland, Field Marshall
Cooper and the organ generally de
clared that paper to be of no account
whatever and that Its Influence had
perished long ago ; but when it Qop
ed over against Cleveland, Field
Marshall and His following organs pro
nounce It the loading and moat Influ
ential weekly journal of the country.
Things do get awfully mixed in mod.
ern politics, and the acrobat lr feata
demanded of leader and orgatH m at
ground and lofty tumbling al tu
smash.
A New York widower, who had
been estranged from hta family tveit
to Albany to reside a short nun- gti
Ton days g tie died and tho stjusisf
sou, round saving hie effec s, ws
given sn undertaker to defray tbe
expenses of bis funeral. A dav or
t 14 . tbe brothers of tho diseaeed
went to bsve tbe remains removed.
A rough box 'va taken up from tha
grave. The undertaker protested
against opening it. but thu brother
Insisted aud the lid was take off.
There was no coffin In tho bos, the
nudo corpse having been thrown into
the box with a psper bag pulled
down over the head.
It la slated thai non-realdetits Of
Texas own 1.00U.000 had of cattle
W
in that Sate from which they derive
sn annual revenue 01 $10,000,000
The horsemen of Franee arebeglu
niog to awaken to the fact that the
best of their breeding horses are be
ing brought over from America.
New England haa more seaside re
aorta than any equal extent of coas
In the world.
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
ALBANY, OR.
The First Term will comment e on
Tuesday, Sept., Kith, 1884.
For particulars ooncsmingkUis csursss of study sad
ths prios of tuition, apply to
REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT. Presioeat.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale oj Oregon
for Linn County.
Nancy a Pugb, Plaintiff,
vs.
John Pugh, Defendant.
To John Puyh, tint above named Defendant.
IN THR NAME OP. TBE KTA TE OK
Oreuon, you are hereby tequired to ap
pear and answer the compliant of tbe
above named plaintiff In he above enti
tled Court, now on file with theCleikof
said Court, on or b fore th first day- of
tb next regular term or said Court, to
wit: Monday, the 27tn day of Outber,
1884, and you are hereby' no ifled that if
you fail to appear and answ r Haid ansa
plaint aa hereby required, tbe plaintifi'
will apply to tbe Court for thn relief de
manded therein to wit, a dissolution of
the bonds ol matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant, tbe earn custody
and control of the minor children, Nellio
Ann Pugb and Jacob T Pugh and the
costs and disbursements of this suit to be
taxed.
This summons is published by ordar of
Hon R P Boise, Judiie of said Court, made
at Chambers and dated tbe 2nd day of
August, 1884.
WllATHBRSORD fe BL4CKBURH,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
A i . Ii . I . 1 1 IK I 7 A I I I .
Albany Rtatlon.
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tickets will lie sold at our tlrfket office for
lol lowing jioiiitaon Columbia river: Uper
Cascades, lallis, Umatilla, VVeUwa,
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To evtry snbscriler lo tho Ijimookat
whs pays up bis snlrsnrlptloii and con
llnutiN bis paiier, or tsln advance, wo
will have sent to him (ho "Health and
Home" on' veer, without additional fsoat,
The shove paprr In a large eluht psge,
forty column, monthly pap., , and Is full
of exoe'lent reading muter. A copy may
be seen at this office The paper treats of
health, marriage, social science, domestic
medicine, hints on health, cookery, etc.
This affords our aubscribera a chance to
get a good paper for uotblng. 'Iboso de
airing the pser sunt to them will please
itate so at time of paying their subscrip
tion. Ts sabsrrstrra si lrlaevllle.
Many of our subscribers at 1'rliisville
have requeatad us to name some one a
lf movllle to whom they could pay sub
scriptions. Kor the convenience ol all oar
subscribers at that plaee wo have left ao
coubU at the odloe of J. N. Iluncau who
will receive and rtscipt fur subscription
duo or to become due to tho Ukmochat.
ota AsMssfN.
Folluwing are tho lKot;aAr's duly au
thurtzod agouta to receive subscription or
money for tho same i
l.charv'n . . . .
llarruburg.
iirowuBvtlla .
Halsey
Mhedd's
Heto
J clfcrson . . .
TL Wallace
Sam May
. .0. P. Coehaw
. . .T. 1 I'ortcr
.... A. WatU
. . V. K. Klly
H. A. DeVaocy
l a ran for aslr.
One hundred and forty acres, nine
rndes above Lebanon. 40 acres m cul
tivation. 10 acres slashed aud sown lo
raaa Comfortable dwelling, gtMnl
outhoueea Cheap. Inquire at thk
mce.
For Sale.
One half block In eastern part
city ftltu fair bouse aud barn will
cheap
of the
be avid
Summons.
In the Cirrutt Court oj the StaU
for thr Count y of Linn :
pf OrtgoH
Tbe New
('umssuy.
England
i'.'i i.
Slortat; Socttrtiy
Oamsliel r. .-f:.I. J I'arrUb.O K Psrriab,
Dura A Fajrtati, II E Parilsb. Km ma
Parrjab and Auk t IDnx and I lndl.
sarUtera In bulnee under Ibe linn name
of IIIue A landt, Hrrnard Held sod HbbsV
ual Heibriiu. partners In busiiteea undrr
Ibe Arm nsuie of Held llrs A O... M
Helta and H Newman.fsartuers In buni.t n
uoder tbe lirui name of .elig v Newman
Defendants,
ToO E larrlb. and Dura A Tan Mi.
and Auk ' HI117. ami 1' l..u. ! . j i,. r.
In bultiHss under the firm name ot Hi 7.
A (.audi, lternarti Held and Samuel He
brun. artners iu buaiuoMa under ibe firm
nsme of Held llr-ss Ou, s .falic ami it
Newman rtmrsi in bMainens undtr th
Urm game of NoIIk A Newniin, lief-i. i
ants sboVB 1. s in. ! :
1
N THE NAME OK THK ST 1 I K III
ai iregon, you ani csrii .i t,u i
beniby niiulrol In ai h st Hu.i ,,- w. 1 ih-
ooiniiui iii-' I sKaiiiat yiu In b so v
ntllicu still on at t;bii- tb. 21th la ol
October, A. I., ISM, ttiat Ix-tng the irt
day l tli'- m i regu'ar isffss said 1 ml.
following tin- expiration of in,, sjt)tlea on
of lists hutuinnna. 01 iu ! . .1 . taiermil tn
l'iaiiitiff win apply to Use ' nri f .r in
rvlbtf trayd lot in tin- onmou.nt, ka Wl .
lor a dis'itw forecioaiuu a cvnaii. nirtaat:e
exei-iited by (iama ii l I'arrixli sni 1. J
Parr tab on the l&h day of fanfMSTj , A. I)
ISS2 tu iba Nmw KngKtid amrtgaa n
rlty Company lo ss-cura tbe payment of a
c .-ria n pioiulnor note ol ex eudste ibtre
is lib. to wit : for . iayable to . ruer of
Tbe New England Mortgagn Mecuritv
Company, upou which tbere la now due
Plaintiff the sum af $3250 principal w 11 S
Interest tbereou from January 1st, IMSf, at
7 per cent per annum tbe sum . I' 7.
with Interest Iroui said date at 10 per cent
per auumu and IOu Attorney ' ree,vliu b
mortgage is given upon tbe following de
scribed real satate, to-wit : 8ituated in
tbe County of Linn and Sute of Oregon,
deacrioed aa the oaM half of the dotisiioti
land claim of Oamallel Parrisb and Lydi
M. Farrish bia wire, notification liOOO in
sections No. five (5), six (U). seven (7) and
eight (6) in Township No. IS, south or
Ravage No. a, west of the Willamette me
ridian, containing 1 04-101 acres (except
ing 100 acres, out ol tbe southeast corner
heretofore deeded to Henry Parrisb, de
scribed aa beginning at tbe southeast cor
ner of said claim, and running thence
north 70 AL' west forty and 00 1 00(40 00-100)
ohalua ; thence north 50 49' east thirty
eight and 38-luo n-is H8-100) chains ; thence
s.tuth 02 40' east twenty-ono and 1K-100
(2118 100) ehaiua; thence south 19 15'
wast twenty-nine (29) chains to the place
of beginning.) Aud also tbe northeast
quarter of the southwest quarter, contain
ing 40 acres and tbe northwest quarter,
of the southeast quarters containing 4o
acres, and the southeast quarter of tbe
northwest quarter, containing 40 atree.aud
also lots Nos. two (2), three (S), and four
(4), containing 101 H 100 n 1 . y, nil in aec
lion No, eight (8) iu Township No. thirteen
(131 south of range No. two (2) west of tbe
Willamette meridian, in all 221 98 100
acres, aud being a part of tbe donation
land claim or James Taylor and Elizabeth
Taylor bis wife. Notification 4888. Tbe
and above conveyed amounting in all to
443 02-100 acres, aud for a decree forever
barring all aaid Defendants, from setting
up any claim or title to said mortgaged
promises aud for costs and disbursements
and for such other relief as may be just
and equitable, aa prayed for,
This Summons is directed to be publish
ed in the State RightaDKMocRAT for six
Hiiccassive weeks b an order made by Hon
R P Boise, Judge of said Court on the 8th
day of August A. D, 1884 at Chambers at
Salem, Oregon.
W. D. A F. W. Fsktom,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
W. H. GOLTRA
DEALER IN
Farm Machinery,
7
WAC0NS, HACKS, BUG
GIES, Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
$TEFsL GOODS.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
4 e
Ilae flie only rxrloalve slock
CROCKERY, CLASS, SILVER AND CHINA WARE
A Large isBortment of Eaby Carriages,
And a Choico Selecton of Ceffee, Tea and Sag
ONE DOZEN CUP8 AND 8AUCER8 81.00.
SHELF HARDWARE.
o n. U4i . n mm lights and lime.
I III; llll. Ill l M It II I I IM K PAID FOR BO I
Remember! What I Say I Mean. Dire Me a Call.
600BS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON.
iiomu
itjoprictokm or
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
-AND DEALERS IN
Imported and Domestic Cigars, TobacooM, Groceries, Provision
Candies Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
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"T STKKET, HAS
.' KTM EXT Ol'
COOK, BOX AND PARLOR
STOVES .VND RANGES.
lawn) iiouse In (Ik alle. He
TIB, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
K KKY DKSCKIiTTON IN HTOCK OR TO ORDER. ALSO, HE KEEP or
HAND. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
MA
OF WHICH HI
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Repair work done at
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MONUMENTS, TABLETS,
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Execiitetl in Italian iff Vermont MsrMs..
Also, every variety of cemetery and
other stone drk done svlib neatuesx and
dbqattch.
Special attention given to orders from
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Terriury.
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psF" " S-4bV"
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j All the modern improvements, 140 bed
WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALL
completed, and are now prepared to
handle all kinds of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Enginea, Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Iron
and Brass Casting.
PATTKBLsS M4DK ON SHORT NOTICE.
Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machinery. Will also manufao
ture the improved Cherry A White Grain
Separator.
sbop on Baker St.- OfMce a Lasaber Yard.
Albany, Gr., Dec 1, 1880. 18tf
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
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All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumber, laths and
pickets kept constantly on
hand- Bills sawed to order on
shortest notic" Use only bst
Calapooia timber- Prrce and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON & WEST.
VlLuxnjy', Op.
o. cohn & umu
170 fRCKT tl., - - PbfiUA , OR
SHIPPING AN w. OOtsi.... -SION,
MERCHANDISE
AND WHOLESALE
DEALER IN GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS.
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k JOSEPH,
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OFFXB8 IO THIC PUBLIC AT PRICES, THAT DF'
CALL AT 72 FIRST STREET. A LB ANT, OREGON.
reasonable figures.
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tit. LIaa&iMKII Wui Lb RSSPSC1
ft felly .aforas ths eituaas of Alsaay aa i
siaitstkat I baveiaksn charjs oftkis ?1slisk
sat, ana, by kaeptas. claai rooms aas" pay u.
strict aitantiot, u usics xpt vu sait sJ
thoss who ass fs? 01 us em rhsit pstroaa
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