The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 19, 1884, Image 4

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    WATERLOO SAW
MILL.
WATERLOO, OREGON.
Six miles above Lebanon,
the south side of the Santi-
ain River, opposite Water
uo hoila Springs. Good
roads, no hills, accessible at
all seasons.
Postofllcc, Waterloo, Or.
hutch Dtreclory
U. F. Chukom. Preaching every Sabbath,
at 11 a. n., and 7 p. m. by Rev. & O. Ir
vine, i. D. Sabbath School at 2:30 r. B
Prayer meeting every Wednesaday ev eniug.
Kv.vnkki.hu. Church. Preaching on Sab
bath at 11 a. m.. and 7 f. m. Sabbath
School 12:15. Prayer meeting every Thura
day evening. J. AHollenbaugh, pastor.
ConorsoationajXhcrch. Servioeeevery
Sabbath at 11a.m. and 8 P. st. Sabbath
vL-iwl at 2:311 Praver meeting on
Thursday evening of each week. J. VY.
Harris, paster.
Xf K flBCRPH. So irr H. Service held
every Sabbath at St. Paul's M. E. Church,
South, at 11 A. M. Sabbath School at 2 30
r. a. sharp. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evenno. C. H. C arson, pantos.
Al. E. Church. lreaching every Sabbath
at 11 a. m. and Ik P- . Song service in
the evening before sermon. Sabbath School
t 2.30 P. m. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening. I lev. M. Judy, pastor.
Prksbytkrian Church. Service ry
Sabbath morning and evening in Church
cor. Broadalbin and Fifth Sts. Sunday School
at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening. Rev. Isaac H. Coudit
pastor.
Christian Cucrch. Preaching every Sab-
oath at W. C. T. U. Hall.at 11 a.m. 7:30 v
m. Sandsy School at half pait 2 o'clock r.
M. Rev J T Floyd, pastor.
First Baptisi Church. Preaching every
Sabbath at 11 o'clock xm.,at Church on 5 th
Street Sab bath, School immediately after
morning services. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. T 0
Brownson, pastor.
ir great atrvasta-
lag rMBedjf awl iiervo
lie 1 the IcmUinaW rv-
I of over taent jrars
by TH4Kt tiHLt
tii iiitu .k t:-
IfATK PHllItN
ot Um lushest mot
colleges in Europe,
cure with unfailing
,tan;y Neru And
.-al UsSallu. semi
rhoea.
non, i m jot eoey,
oxbsUsLcvl MtAtitv, prr-
mature dcvlin sau lorn
manhood in all its o implication And tram whatever
cause produced. It enriches and purifte the bluod
trenthena the nerves, brain, nucles, iligssuiw, re
nroducUv onran And ptivaical aixi lucuUl fsculucs
It flops any unnatural, debilitating drain noon the
tjrcKffl. r.rereuUa iuvaluatary losses, dcUlitalinjr
dreams, seuinal losses with the urine, etc.. aw de
structive to mind and body. It is sura eiinunatar
of all kidney and bladder complaints. It contains no
isiurinu ingredient. To those suffennf from th
erU effecta of youthful indiscretion, a Jv, thor
ough and permane-.it cure is GUARANTEED, Mm
H 50 per bottle, or five bottles in case, with full
ectioti and adru-c, 10. Sent accure tram owenr
lion to any addn.es upon receipt of Icice, or C. O. l.,
kO be had only of
DR. C. D. SALFIELD,
?IS Kearney St. , Sam fraa !, Cal
Consultations atricUr confidential by letter rat
fB"e FREE. F"t the convenience of patienU and in
jrder to insure perfect secrecy I have addpted a prt
rate a JJre under which all packages arc forwarded.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
to ftioar its merit, will be tent to any one
applying by letter, stating his symptoms and age.
Communications strictly cocftdentiai.
Dr. SPIWKl ,
NO. 11 KEARNY ST.
Treats all Chronic and Special Mseaaea.
YOUNU MEN
Wno A iffebig row the
V T effcta of youthful folliea or buiacretinn, wfiU
do well to avail themselves of this, thegreateat boon
ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR.
SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit SoOfor every case
Seminale weakness or private rliif.se of any kind or
earacter which be undertakes and failg to cure.
MUSLE.1CEO MEM,
There are many at the age of thirty -flveo sixty who
troubled with too frequent evacuation of th blad
often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning
e patient cannot account for. On examining the
arinary deposits a ropy sediment mill often be found
utd sometimes small particles of albumen will appear,
Jt the color will te of a thin wrilkish hue, again chang.
lag to a 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. S.
will guarantee a perfect cure in ail such cases, and
healthy restoration of the geni to-urinary organs.
Optics Uocas 10 to 4 and 6 to S. Sundays from 10
toll a. x. Consultation free. Thorough exmiaatiof
nd advice, $5.
For trivata assesses tf she-it standing a full course
medicine sufficient for a cure, with all instructions,
ill be nt to any address en receipt of flO 00.
Call w aJdress,
BK sriWEV A CO.,
71 Ho. 11 Kearny St. San Francisco, Cal
To the Unfortunate!
BR GIBBON'S
Dispensary.
623
UEAEM' ST.,
corner of Commer-
cial Street, San Francisco.
kEsUlittshed in IS51, for
I the treatment of Sexual
and Seminal Diseases, suck
as .onorrha. Cleet,
htric tare.H v ptollls in al
i.XsHSBBBBBVsBBsSssriu forms. Imnetenrv
Sesnlsutl IVenkneas, night losses by dreams, pirn
pies or- 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 nospi
tXt there, obtaining a gtaat deal of valuable informa
tion, which he is competent, to impart to those in need
of his services. DR. GIBBON will make no chargt-
unieeH he f-nect a cure, reraons at a distaac JHAl
UK C1KEU AT HOME. Ail of -municationa
strictly confidential. You see no one bu, the Doctor.
Send ten dollars for a package of medicine. Persons
writing to the Doctor will please state the nam of the
paper they see this advertisement in. Charges rea
sonable. Call or write. Address DK, J. F. GIBBON,
B-?x 1957. San Francisco. The Doctor cures when
others fail. Try hun, vUn3
The Great English Reme
dy.
Is a never failihtr cure for
rvous Debility. Seminal
Weakness, Exhausted Vi-
ty, Spermatorrhcea,
LOT MAftllOOU, fcn-
potency, Paralysis, aad all
teraible effects of Self-
Abuf e, youthful follies,snd
xcesein maturer years-
such as loss or Memory,
Lassitude, Emission. Aver
sion to Society, Dimness of
Vision, Mouses in the Head;
the vital fluid passing unobserved into the urine, and
many other diseases leading to insanity and death.
DK. MENTIE will agree to forfeit Eire Hundred
. Dollar for a case of this kind the Vital If ettarsv
tl ve (under his special advice and treatment wi' not
cure or for anything impure or injurious found In
it. Dr. Mintie treat all private diseases successfully
witnout mercury, ijonsuiiation iree. Thorough ex
amination and advice including analysis of urine, an.
Price of Vital Bestorative,$1.50 a bottle, or four times
the quantity $ : , sent to any address upon receipt of
price ore . V, secure from observation and in pri
vate if desired, by DR. A. E. MINTIE, 11 Kearney
Samp I? bottle free. Sent on application by letter,
seating symptom, sex nd age. Communications
strictly eonnuntiai.
Dr, liintie's Kidney Remedy, Nephreticum, cures
all kinds of kidney aad bladder complaints,gonorrhcea,
gleet, leouchorrii'ca. For sale by all druggists $1 a
bottle or six bottles for $5.
Dr. Mint:-; j Dandelion Pills are the hest and cheap
est Dyspepsia and Bilious cure in the market. For
ale by all drusnrists.
for the working class
Send 10 cents for
pietage, snd we will mail free, a royal valuable box
of temple goods that will put vou in the way of mak
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 ia spare
timi only. The work is universally adopted to
both sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from
m cents to as every evening. That all who want
work may test the business, we make this unparapliel
ed offer ; to all who are not well satisfied we will
sen i $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full
particulars, directions, etc., snt free, Fortunes will
he Made by those who give their whole time to the
work. Gnat success absolutely suie. Don't delay,
tart now. Audrey. Strasox A Co., Portland.Maine.
li ll?iBW-A lU. II,:
!&auaasn
uiimitvetai iuii
vsnavSBBBaw-.
V2 S IKaWtali
THK
. LIEBIC
l"rlnic iiaMurj,
400 Qsarj St., Sau Frauclsoo
Cal
Conducted hy qualified Physicians
and Burwvon regular graduates.
49 The Oldeat specialist tu the
li.tted Matas, Hle iong saperteno,
i srfect methed and pur mdlclne.
liiaure twedj and irtnMiit cure
of all Private, throttle snd Nervous
instates Affections of th Blood,
Kktn. Kldneva. Bladder. Kruptlona,
I'lccra. t'M Sire. Swelliiig of th
(Hand, Sore Mouth, Throat linn
I'kn,jHriiiancnl,y curvo ami crwai
cated from the svatem for life
N EH Viol H Dohllitv, Isipntstiey,
8cuiital Umm, Sexual locy. Men
tal and Phisical Wrahneas, MHaf
Memory, Wesk Eye. Stuntud le
vi Hnint,llttpedinicU to Marriage
tc, from excea or youthful Mile,
or any eauss, speedily, safely and
privately cured.
VeslMg Middle-Age! snd 0W
men, and all who nod nassxni '"
i i,,... Konaoll the uld
I'livntclait at once. 1IU
opinion coU nothing, and may
aav tutuie misery ami shmne
When Inconvnlent to visit th city
ZSZ tZ U oVr;.U... 11 1 tvldent that
r.K wh. glcahU whole attention to a clas
ofPdlearui...crt-at skill, ami physicians ihrungh
out thVcountrv.kmmlng this, frequently DjWpMWat
""i?.ct...K..iat Mclaht. by whomever)
w . . i.. ....... lu, .mi I'vcrva'hore ny
SSiHiwa.-T-;;,v lKH.u,r-, a anu
Known g - ,j .sMtSM I MrHSII
BrThos who call see no sn but the MM 9m
ultatlona free ami m-ronj
. . . .7 i ..W..I..1..., , .-h. r olMiwhoro SSBMS
BSWlSnnta auccceaf ully treat,..
i..,..,i St iSJu for a caao un-
12 IT, " .r Sll VrtU." Hours, dails
I am to 4 p. m. to8 evening S Sunday. 10 to
:A.m; A , ! for the Sanitariat Guide U, Health,
sent free. Address as shove
DR UKBIAiTt.
Wnnderful sirsna lnvlgnmlur
Permanently preveuttsll Unnatural MMH ' rem th
vateut. touca tne n, i,in" i
ohtK ka the wastr. Invigorate th whole system, and
. i tlu&lth and ltailliieM.
ts. r.,n m, maiiv cannot iret cured of SeiuinAl
. I mm aJ VI '. t, I, . .! etc.. t OW illi to S Colli
pli.-ation, called prvwtaUrrbe with HytMfraethvsla,
. - 'a ... . - - - a . . , - . a It.- I UIh.i'h In
which requires peculiar irauucut. v ..v.j, .
. . . .. .l. ...I., .iio. , uni for l'rottalorrhra.
Migrator , . - Vw . , . .
with peculiar special trMlmenl, used at th Uebig
P'jriKJ5nr lavlft-smler, t. le al Mflss
a,n yuii,ni UImi utca'tl secure. V f tolli ob-
i .-v... 'J . . , .
ervation.
. .,.1 . u trr-r to nailonts.
To iwovethe wtuidertut wvr of the luvigorator.
A 9t Hnlll fattest ar Kent trrr,
CoiisultaUon free and rivate.
Cali or addrcM
UEBIti ! I KW; JW,
SM llnarv Strict. San I ranelBco. t al
Private eitrance, 05 Maaoti Street, four blocks UP
Ceary Stnw'. from Kearney, Main cutrincs through
lktpen.-ary urug trv.
DR. ALLEN'S
ran m: MisraxsAaY,
i kenrny street. Man rranelsce, al..
Est.trt vi kb roa tub ScitNTtnc so artssr Cv as
or Ci so m BMTMM asd I r hal Dtststu
THE EXPERT SPECIALIST,
DR. AI.LEX. AS IS WELL KNOWN, IS A REO
alar graduated Pfcywctkn. educated at Buwdoin
College and I'nivsralty -f Mi. higan. He has devoted
a lifetim to the study of aad iackntdKed U oe
the mot exprt student iu h a specialty on th Pa
cific Coast
And mi Idle-aged men, who .ire suffering frm th
effect of youthful Indiacretion or exceaacn In ma
turer year, nervous and physical dbutt. . itnpo
ten- e, ioat manhood, con fusion of idea, dull eye.
Aversion to society, depon'.cu-y, pimple on th
face, loss of energy and memory, frequency of urinat
ing, etc
AarKcmember th Doctor ha a Vegetable Com
pound. the result of many ear -f apo-tal i-ractlce and
hard study, which under hi special advice ha tvr
tailed of success ui the cure cf Loat amh-xd, proei
torrhen, etc.
v uoiriTAL t:PEBicxrr.
Uttintr been sureeou In charge at two leading
hotpknis) enable me to treat all Lrivat troubles
w,lh excellent result. InUdt It dtatinctly under-
t -'. that 1 do not claim to perform tmpoaai bill tea, or
Ut have miraculous or uitiatural powrr. I claim
only to be a skillful snd sncceanful Physician and
Surgeon, thoroughly informed In my special!
DISEASES OF MAS.
All applying to me will receive my honest opinion
of their complaints no experimenting'. 1 will guar-
amee a poailir cure in every case I nntJcrtakc, or
f rfeit 5 .000. Consultation to office or by letter tree
and strictly private. Charge reasonable. Thorough
examination, loci uui tig chemical and mk-roaroplcal
AUAlvtas of unn ai.d l io.-. So.
OXce hours V to I daily, to I evrtlog. St n lay 9 to
12. Call en or address
UK. AldLES,
2j kraray sireri. Man I ranri.ro. t'aL
PATENTS
Obuined, and all other busineaaXln the I'. 8. PaUnt
Office attendeded to for moderate fees.
Our office J opposil the I S. patent Off.c t, snd
we can obtain I 'stent less time than those r mou
from Washington.
bend modie ordranlng. We advise as to jattent
ability free of charge ;siul we make uo cUjre unless
we obtain patent.
We refer here, to the Postmaater, the Hunt, of
M -jney Order Di . and to officials oftheV. S Patent
Office For circular, advice, terms, and efeitroce
o actual client in your own Stat or county. Address
C, A. SNOW Si CO,
Otiposit Patent Office, Waahingtuti, D .
"HEALTH AKD HOME."
Port Chester 9. Y.
CIRCULATION 63,000.:
Edited by W. H. HALE, M, D
This is large eight page, forty column,
monthly paper, and ia devoted to every
thing pertaining to health and home,
marriage, social science, domestic medi
cine, science, literature, art, ecsynomy,
cookery, bints en health, dietetics, and
every leaim of modern science that tends
to improve health, prevent disease, purify
morals, ana make borne bappy,
Subscription Price 50 cts. Per Year.
Address
DR. W. H. HALE.
'Health and Home.''
Port Chester, N. Y.
The stove paper will be sent to everv
subscriber of the Democrat who pays up
or in savancs.
OF ANOTHER ACE.
Cradaalljr Supplanted by a Better Article
Certain Old Times are Done Away.
In the general reception room of the Western
Union Telegraph building on Broadway, New York,
are exhibited the coarse, crude and clumsy instru
ment of the Infancy of the telegraph. They are
only relics now. More jierfect machinery has super
seded them.
Year ago what is styled th ) old-fashioned porous
plaster did some good service. There was 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 BKNMON'SCAPCINF POR
OUS PLAHTEB, whieh embodies all the excellencies
thus far possible in an external remedy. The old
piasters are slow the uapcine is rapid ; they were
uncertain the Capcine is sure. Cbeajier articles
near similar names. Be careful, therefore, that
some thrifty druggist does not deceive you. Price
25 cent.
Seabury It 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
con u ty, Oregon, appointed executor of the last
will and testament of S o Snyder, deceased.
All persons having claims against said estate,
are notified to present tbem to the under
signed at his residence in Brownsville, Or
within fcix montns frem this date duly veriii-
ea as required by law.
J. Id. Moveb,
Weathebfokd & Blackburn, Executor.
Att ys for Executor.
August 20th, 1884.
Assignee's Notice.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
whom it rnav concern, that T Andnr.
son, of Albany, Oregon, did on the 2nd
aay or August ibSl, (be then and there be
ing insolvent and unable to pay his cred
itors in full) lawfullv asfaimi to me nil nf
b!8 property for the benefit of all his cred
itors. Therefore all persons having
claims against said assignor, T Anderson,
Will take notice of staid aaafrrnmnnl and
present their claims duly verified, (o me
at my place of business fn Albany, Oregon
within three months after n-naivirttr not i-
from me of said assignment.
Dated this 7th day of August, 184.
Max Baumqart,
Powci& BrxYEu, Assigtee,
Attorneys.
TUTT'S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVER.
Veim thSl sourcos rfeso throe Tourllii of
the die turns ot the human racu. Tho
symptoms indicate weir existence
AptaeUte. Bowels costive, tslek Bead
m&Sf Atllnsas after catlttn, aversion to
e marttOBB ox nooy mr niinn, rnwNn
or foods IrrltaWlltjr or temper, luw
splrlU, A reellnsi of It ttvl us ffieeted
same doty, Btaalness, Ftutte rlnn at tUo
Heart, INats beforo th eyss.lllajlily col
ored VrtttS, VOflfarriPATIOlsT and do
mand the use of a romody thnt acta d I root)
on the Liver. AaaUTCdrmodlolnoTOTT'sl
ritilJI have no eaual. Their action on tho
Kldneysand Bain la also tinunnt ; removing
till lmnurttiea throturh these three cav-
enarsra of the srstesn " nroduottia; upnn.
tito. sound dliroatlon, Tuhir stool , a M m u
shin and a vigorous body. TvW FII:-sl
canso no nausea or griping nor hdcrfero
with dally work and are a perfect
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
tin at Hair or Wiuakkra ehantmd ln
stahtly tostiUMir llhAOC by a slnglo at
plleatfon of this DTM. told far Druggists,
or sent by express on receipt of
OfBoo, MTMurmy Btraet, New York.
Tnrt manual or useful riciipts frce.
Orop for Sale,
Owing to ill health 1 wish to sell HO aotes
or wheat and oau togotber wiib bay, rrutl,
gordeu, ete and use of house and barn
until January. Also s good heavy team
of young horses, well matched. Will sell
either without the other at a bargain.
jKsexa Dick rms,
ft lubes south of Holo.
Summons.
in fAr tifrnit Court oMr SttUr o Orejoitfir
fAe County of Linn I
Uenry Click, risintitT.
V8.
J W t.il more. J B Wyalt, J T tiilmore, E
A HawU.y,Nauoy Daveiiort, T W Daven
w4 f aft a4 ta a l t a Ir aa i r4 as i I NTtSllisas Witts
RM V it Ol V ASS II !l 1 ni?UwRi A' SMS SJ
kondall, Sarah Caaaldayji Caaaldsy, Ellaa
beth Wheotou. David Wheauiit, James
tillmoro, Uobett Uilmcre, John Uilmore
and William Uilmore,
To J W tillmore, J T tHlmore, Nathan
Kuykendall, Martha Kuykendall, Ha rah
Casalsiay, Lt aasiuav, rjiaaoetn iieaton
David Whealon, J anion t til more, liobort
(iiimore, John (iilmore, E A llawley and
William Uilmore, thirteen of the above
named defendants.
N THK NAME o THE 8TATK OF
1 Oregon : You kuu est-h of you are
hereby required to appear and answer the
I'lalntitra complaltil agaiual you now on
file with the Clerk of said Court In the
above entitled suit, on or before the first
day of the next rouulur torm ( said Court
to bo begun ami hold at the Court House
In Albany, Linn county, Oregou, on Mon
day the -7th dsy of October, 1834, that
being the first day ot the next regular
term of said Court aud that tho relief de
msoded in said suit la a decree against said
J W Ctltnore for tho aum of "aJ4.0i) and
o0 Attorney's foss with inter eat on said
principal aum at tho rate of ten per cool
per annum from the first day of February,
1883, and for the foreclosure of a certain
mortgage executed by Jane A Uilmore
and J vV ill more, ou the Mih day of No
vember, 1881 (described in complaint) to
the plalntiif to ecuro the payment of a
certain promissory note described iu
plaintiffs complaint, aud lhat said mort
gage be foreclosed aa against all and each
of said defendant and lor a decrve for the
sale of the following real properly describ
ed In said mortgage, to-wit
Two lots in the town of Albany, Linn
county, Oregon, hsid lots are situated In
liacklemaue addition to aaid town of Ai
bar y, and are on the south side cf Third
street. Haid lots were deeded by hi 0 Mc
Lain lo tho said Jans A Uilmore which
deed Is now on record in the Clerk's office
of Linn county, Oregon. Haid lota are
the only oueejlbe said Jauo A Uilmore aod
J W Uilmore now own In the town of
Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Held tracts
or pareela of land are more particularly
known and described as follows, to-wit :
Beginning si the northwest corner of
Block 37 !n Hackleman'a Second Addition
to theelty of Albany in Unn county, Or.,
and running tbenoe south on the west
line of said Blook 113 feet ; thence seat 18S
feet ; thence north 113 feet ; thence weal
132 feet to the place of beginning contain
icg two lots more or less, and for suah
other relief as may be equitable and for
cost and diabursxtmeuta of thla suit.
This Summons ia published by order of
said Circuit Court wblch otder ia dated,
April 21st, 1881.
R. s. STRAUS.
Attorney for Flfl.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of thr. Htaif of Orrgon
for the County of Linn :
John Settle, I'UiotitT.
vs.
Noah ilobnett and Father Uobnett.bu wife,
Locinda McCall and John Met. 'all. her has.
band and Maty Wsy and John Way, her
husband, et al. Defendants.
To Noah Ilobnett and Ket ier Kobuett, l.u
cindA McCall And John M i .11, Mary Way
and John Way, the above named Defcudaute.
In the name of the State nf Oiainn V,.
are hereby summoned to appear and answer
the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above
entitled suit now on tile in the orfira nf th
Clerk of said Court, on or before the first dav
of the resnlartOctober term of aaid court taka
baffiin and held on the 4i tit 1 a.v. this 4t K Mutt-
day of October, 1884 in the Court House in
I g - - - :- f - .i, .1. . ; . .i !
uuuwiioij, or,, aiter me service 01 (ins
Summons upon you by publication for six
consecutive weeks. And you sre hereby
notified, that in case you fstl to sppear and
answer as herein required, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief prayed for
in his complaint, to-wit : That be be decreed
and adjudged to be the owner in fee simple
of the following described tract or parcel of
ianu, to-wn ; beginning at the northeast
corner of the John II Settle donation land
claim, Not. No. 1205. and claime 66 and 81
in township 11,8 it 2 west, and township 12
8 R 2 west, in Linn county, Oregon and run
ning thence south lb' 33-100 chains ; theace
west 99 13-100 chains ; thence north 16 33
100 chains ; thence east 99 13-100 chains to
the place of beginning snd containing one
hundred and sixty and 51100 acres, except
an undivided interest amounting to two and
8-11 acres, snd tbst said Defendants be for
ever barred and estopped to churning or as
serting any right title or interest in or to the
same, or any part thereof, aad for such other
and farther relief as may be equitable and
just.
This Summon is published by order of
Hon K V Boise, Judge of said Court, and
which order bears date of August 23rd, 1884
L. H Montante,
Attorney for Plaintili.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State oj Or r yon
for Linn County.
Nancy A Pugh, Plaintiff.
John Pugh, Defendant.
To John Putjh, the above named Defendant.
IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you are hereby lequired to ap
pear and answer the complaint of the
above named Dlaintift in Mm nhnva mi.
tied Court, now on file with the Clerk of
aaid Court, on or before the first day of
the next regular term of aaid Court, to
wit : Monday, the 27tb day of October,
1884. and vou are herehv notified that-, ir
you tail to appear and answer said com
plaint as hereby required, the plaintiff
Will anoiV to the Court for t ie relief r)a-
landed therein to-wit, a dissolution of
tho bonds of mstr mnnv ATlfltlmr huiwuun
' - J - . ' W . . LUi
plaintiff and defendant, the earn, en mm I v
and control of the minor children, Nellio
Ann Puorh and Jannh T Pnirh nrl ih
costs and disbursements of this tnS tn tw
taxed.
Thla summons in nnhliahed hu nrrlor .-.r
Hon R P Hniso. Jtldtre nf eairi C.mirt. maiia
at Chambers and dated the 2nd day of
August, 1884.
WEATHEBFOBD & BLACKBURN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
For Sale
One half bJoric In eas'ern part: of the
city with.fair house snd tar a will be sold
cheap-
KH IDA Y SEITKMliKR iy, mm
MAINS At A K0 W NsymiNf.,
One of the most important feature!
of the presidents! campaign east is the
investigation of the relations which
Hlaino bore to the Know Nothing
party which was built up during the
years from ,1853 to I860. This party
had for its leading fundamental princi
ple tho doctrine that " Amerioaus should
rulo America." They protested the
foreigners should neither vote nor hold
office. They were especially severe on
Irish end Catholics. Hiots end perse
cutions were cotnmen in many parts
of the country. Maine, where Mr.
W SB
Blaine lived, sew Catholic priests tarred
and feathered end driven from their
homes by tbeee "Americans" who were
violent haters of foreigners. They bad
. a. s
secret mages, grips, signs, and pass
words. At their meetings ways and
moans weto devised by which ell for
eigners were to be deprived of citiseo
ship. It wet a party et war with the
fundamental prinaiples upon which onr
internment wee based et its formation
It sought to eatablisb an aristocrstiey
whoee power should be wielded alone by
native Americans. It sought to reduce
11 foreigners to a condition of serfdom.
it la ored to rstsblish here what our
forefathers rebelled egeinst in 1776
It would have destroyed liberty end
manhood end razed ell berriers of rclig-
oua freedom.
This pert j fiourshed in its greetest
strength when Blsine was one of the
editors end proprietors of the Kennebec
Journal. Then it was tbst the fires of
hatred burned highest end foreign born
citizens trembled for their lives. Then
it wee thet Irish Catholic churches
were burned to the groand by e mob
of relentless haters of foreign born oit
izeni end Catholto priests brutally out
raged. During the time that tbeee crimes
sgainst law and order were being com
mitted under the immediate presence of
James Gh Hleine, he waa oie of the
editore end proprietors of the Kenne
bec Journal, which was devoted to the
promulgation of the doctrines cf the
Know Nothing party. Here wee e
fine opportunity for Blsine to shew a
friendly regard for the Irish, but did he
do it T No, indeed ! but on the contrary
ca'led all foreigner! thieves end jfelona,
and declared thet there coming to this
country and gaining immediate citixec
ebip ought to be stopped immediately.
That Mr. Blaine has never been
the friend of loreigners as is abundantly
shown by the course be pursued while
Secretary of State under ; ar field. Here
weie Irish American citizens lying in
English prisons without trial snd
scarcely a protest from HIainr. And
when one was made it was so feeble
end servile to the British Lion as to
amount to an approval of the course of
the English government. No, Mr
Blaine nor the republican party has
never the friend of the foreigners bu
on the contrery their Journels end
s'.t.mp epeekets have referred to tbem
as the "drunken Irish end beer guz-
ahng Dutch." On the Uber bend the
democratic party hae elweye been th9
constant friend of foreigners, and de
fenders of their rights. We believe
for those reasons thai seven tenths of
the foreiga so'.ers of the country will
vote for G rover Cleveland for presi
dent.
HI WOHOl HATTr.BS
Jey Gould likee wetermelon. Uo
always did like to get e good deal for
his money.
Ferdinand Ward paid twenty per
cent a month for money. He could
afford to do it, because be had none of
bis own.
The sluggard invariably refuses to
follow the advice of the proverb which
telle him to go to the ant. He always
goes to his uncle.
The country girl gets even with her
city cousin when she writes : "Pa has
got the house full of paying boarders,
you know, else we should like to have
rou all bore spending the Summer."
Ssene at a boarding bouse table :
Little girl Why is it called Spring
chicken, mother." Mater Families
"On account of ite rubber-like elasti
city, my love."
James S. Fair is the wealthiest of the
United States senators. He is worth
140,009,000. If be had stayed in Ire
land he would probably not be worth
torty cents. He had to come here to
get Fair play.
ram aa . -
The use of the editorial "we" still
largely prevails in the Sontb, ee will
be seen from a remark in a Tennessee
paper : "If we escape the hog cholera
this season, there will be a large surplus
of pork this Winter'
Mrs. Jenks -was ruading of two young
cuy experts who were going to the
Adirondacks fly fishing, when she mut
tered, "the senseless dudse ! If they
only knew it, a teespoonful of molasses
end vinegar on a pane of glees would
catch more flies at home than they'll
catch all Summer in the mountains."
- . .
The Morning News, a Republican
paper published at Bridgeport, Con
necticut has just come out for Clever
land and Hendricks. It says Blaine
was dominated through the influence
and special effcrt of star routers, and
tho other scalawag elements of the
pany, and that a decent Republican
will lose his self.respoct by support
ing him.
TfJII PKHA0HH AND THE HI T tvM.
An evangelist from the far East made
e tour of Texas recently for the purpose
of seving eome of the desperate denizens
of the Loue Star H'ate. He opened hii
Iret meeting in what is known in the
State ee " tough town." About thirty
hard-looking msle citizens comprised
the audience. After the good men had
discoursed e little end sung several re
vival hymns, he requeeted (hat e collec
tion be taken up, to osrry him further
into tho State. A tell end fierce look-
ins: Texan, ermed to the nape of his
neck, paeeed bis sombrero around, with
the significant remark ;
4 Give liberally, boys ; you've seen
the show, end we ain't the-men to beat
any showman."
The result was that every men con
tributed something, snd when tho bet
wes passed up to the evangelist he ex
amined tho contents snd theu remark -
I find in this hat $Ll- and two
over-cost buttons."
"That ain't a squat' deal," yelled the
fierce-looking msn who bad teken up
the collection, as he mounted the chsir.
"The msn who put them buttons in the
At will tedoera them et 50 cents
spleen, or tberai'il be the deuce here in
the toee of a cent."
"Make no disturbance, my friend,"
pieeded the evsngeliet,holding the sup
posed button in full view. "I will"
A shout end considerable Isughur
out off the evsngeliat'a remark, aud the
tall men, without dismounting fr m
the chair, said :
"Mister preacher tusn, yt u's fjepa
jm BBS) , S
on on overcoat buttons, i hern sin
no buttons ; them sre etui's, good for
fifty cents' worth of licker in any gin
mil) this side of the itio Orsnde. The) 'II
also git you oooked grub, stranger, fd
yer sppctite needs it."
The explsnation was sa isfsC '-rv ifjai
the meeting closed
rsriLtK St IKMK.
Pro. A H si-i io he deciphered an
Assyrleu record of a Irsnstt of Yenu
In tho i)xi(Hnth century, txforo tho
ChriiMan ore.
Puerher, tho Nuremberg cheral-i,
says e paste composed of starch, gly
cerine end gypsum will msntuln lis
plasticity longer linn any other M
aocnt.
Writing to e German nowpipcr, u
victim of D.i.t uiiniMu, or cdur bitntl-
neee, protests against tho tendency to
tho exclusion nf the eo-cslletl coio
blind from livce of ectivily In which
the recognition of color is en clement
lie declare thet, eltbougb the eeo
Nations are different, persons a filleted
with Daltoolonltm posse a distinct
recognition of the different bend of
tho spectrum, end are consequently
en capable of distinguishing color aig
nals from each other ss persons with
normal vision.
n tarsia thab a bazoo.
A long waisted man, with the nose
of e fox end en eye full of speculstion,
wslked up to a second hand clothier in
Buffalo the other day et d eeid :
"Sea that overeoat banging dos
there V
Of cmree."
"Well, I've taken a fancy to it. It's
rather cheeky to oak you to go down
there, but I'll make it an oVject.
won't give but $8 for the coat, but I I
give you $1 to buy it for me. You are
also a Jew, and know bow to best biro
down. Here sre $9."
The dealer took the monev snd star
ted off, and in five minutes was back
with the coat.
"Good P chucklad tho other, "I
reckoned you'd lay him out. H
mueb did you mske for your share 1"
"Vhell, ash dot is my brunch shtore
and I ouiy ask six dollar fur de goat, I
wee about tree duller ahead."
BB&VB deed of a noble bow.
We were running out from Chicago
and were an hour behind lime. I had
orders to side track at Seneca for au
east bound special, provided I could get
there by such a minute. We wete go
ing fast to make it,wben all of a sudden
the engineer pulled up out in the coun
try. I rurhed out to see what wss the
matter, and we saw a farmer's boy a
few rods down the track waiving an old
red shirt that he'd taken from a scare
crow in the field near by. I shouted
to him to come up and tell us what was
wrong. He sidled along bashfully, me
all the time yellirg to him to tell us
why he had stopped the train. When
he got within forty feet of the engine
he skipped off the track and climbed
the fence. Then he turned and said :
"Say, mister, did yo bear how the
Boston-Providence game rum out yis
terday t Me and Jim Jackson has got a
bet on it." Train Talk.
This Joke, which appears to be new,
was heard on one of our harbor boats
ast week. A man said to a little
boy:
"What do you call your dog, son.
ny?"
"Psalm, sir."
"Psalm, Psalm,
name for a dog.
that's a curious
What possessed
you to give it?"
"Beciuse the animal Is not a him
sir."
Farm for Sale.
One hundred and forty acres, nine
miles above Lebanon. 40 acres in cul
tivation. 10 acres slashed and sown to
rasa. Comfortable dwelling, good
outhouses. Cheap. Inquire at this
iffiee.
a 4. . . i ir. due iahi r.
Altmny Atallon.
ftKPARTl'RE oe THAI.
' BOOMS MOaTII.
a MiA ny xrane dsmuis at
f. 30 A. M
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11:4ft A. M
12:06 ! M
8:30 Y. M.
h x. r. m.
rMuofiT
THAI NX
MAIL THAIN
j Arrive st
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SOURS km i i
MAIL TRAIN -
Arrive al
Psrt at
KKKIUIIT TilAIN
AI.MANY KXHIIKHH Arrltr-t
All Train dally, except Sunday.
NoTioa. On ami after this dste regular
tleknta will lm sold at our tleket oflleo for
following points on Columbia river: Upper
Cascade, I mile, Umstllla, Wallula,
Walla Walla aud Alnswortn.
Wiu.. It. Kica,
Hrelicht and Ticket Agent
O. A 0 K. it. Co.
A!lany. Juno IKlli, IH'.
A .OOI (.'HAM'S, FOB HIBM HIBI;UM.
To evory subscriber to the DsiioonAT
who pays up his subscription and eon
llnues his psper, or pays In sdvsnco, we
will hsvo sent to him the "Health and
Home," one yesr, without sddllional cost
Ths shove psper Is a largo ciiiht page,
forty column, monthly papa.. , and is full
of exoe'lent reading matter. A copy may
bo seen st this omeo. Ths psper treats of
health, marriage, social science, domestic
medicine, bints on health, cookery, etc.
This sffords our subscribers a chance to
set a aood nsner for tiothins;. Thoae de
siring the paper m ut lo them will pleaaa
slate so at time of paying their hubscrlp-
lon.
Ta Subscriber at rnacvllle.
Many of our subscribers at l'rineville
have rixiuosted un to namo aorno one a
'rlneville to whom diey could pay sub
scriptions. For tho convenleuca ol sll onr
subacrlbersst that placo we have left ao
oounts at the onion of J. N. Imncan who
ill receive aud roeipt for subscriptions
due or to become due to the Ukmocuat.
OIK A.l.f.
Following- ar the Dkmiciiat's duly Bs
ihonKtd aout l rscviva a'acri;ii'Jin or
inoory fur tlio saina :
lebanou T I. Wallace
Harrtshurx Sam Msy
itruwusvillo O I', (''slisw
llalsty T. I I'ortcr
tUM s. f A. Waits
Bass W K Kllv
i ;! t .ii s. A. DsVsaes
A r nnl . stimuli-, mdi by mesna
f a wry imru-ato t'-i-t tig i ; 1 n,
pUci'S the rati- of u trU-graph win t
16,000 mlh-s i r eacond.
ALHANV
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
ALBAK Y. Olt
The First Teiui will rotnniftire on
Tuesday, Sept., IMb, IsSl.
For panlcitUra : rt ma- Ui oarva of aluUr a0
mm i-rus ui tuiUoo, ilt l
BV. ELBf.BT X. t OMilT. frcaaairal.
Summons.
In tit C'.fuit Court nj the Stat off.'jou
jor (he aunty of Lmn :
The NVvr Fijian 1 M )f!;i,- i Sjcun.y
Company. IM.oiiwiJ.
(iamaiiel Fsamb.I. J l-arrlsh.fi E Parriah,
1. ura A ramsb, H K l'arrtsli. Kiuiaa
farrtah. snd Aug C Hint snd 1 fsMllll.
tasrlneni In buines under the (irtu name
of Ulnz .V Iandt, Bernard Held and .Sam
uel Helbruo. partners in busineaa under
the firm mine of Held llroa. St Co., S
Sf 11k and II Now man. artwer in bu-n
under the firm namo of Betsj it Nswuusn,
liefendanta,
ToGEParriah, and I.ura' A I'arrish,
mil Aur C Hioa and I Dandt, partners
in business under the ilrm namo of Hiok
ot Landt, Ilernarii Held and Namuel He!
brun, prtner. in l-imim-H under Hie iirm
name of Held ftroa. A Ck,. 8 Hellg aud H
Newman faartnera in business under the
firm name of Hellg A Noasnsn, U feud
al it i above named :
N THK NAME OK TBI M ATM OF
I of oretfon, you snd esrh of you are
hereby required to aj-j-ar snd suawer the
compialnt filed sgainst you in the above
entitled suit on or boforo the 2?lb day of
October, A. D., 1MM4, that being the first
day of the next regular termor said Court,
following ths expiration of the publication
if this Nummotta. or iu dehrtlt thereof the
l'latntttr will apply to the Court I or the
relief nrayed for in the oomplamt, to wit :
for a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage
executed by Gamaliel Parriah and i, J
I'arriabon the lth day of January, A. D.
IHM2 to the Nw England Mortgage scu
rlty Company to secure the payment of a
certain promissory note ofeieudate there
with, lo-wit : for 325o myable to order of
The New England Mortgage Security
Company, upou which there la now due
Plaintiff the sum of 32M principal witu
line real thereon from January 1st, IMSt. at
7 per cent per annum the sum of f 47.50
with interest from aaid date al 10 per cent
per annum aud $:tOu Attorney's tewswhicb
mortgage is given upon the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit : Situated in
the County of Unn and Htate of Oregon,
described as the east half of the donation
laud clslm of Gamaliel Parriah aud Lydia
M Parriah his wife, notification n-c'i in
sections No. five (5;, six (0), seven (7) aud
(sight (8) in Township No. 13, south of
Hange No. 2, west of the Willamette un
ridiau, containing M (14-100 acres (except
ing 100 acres, out ot the southeast comer
heretofore deeded to Uenry Parriah, de
scribed as beginning at the southeast cor
ner of said claim, and rannlmr thence
north 70 W west forty snd IH) 1OIK.401MM0O)
chains ; tbenoe north 50 40 east thirty
eight and s loo (38 H8-100) chains ; t hence
s.iuth U2 40 east tweutyone and 18-100
(2118 100) chains; thence south 10 16'
woat twenty-nine (20) cbaina to tho place
of beginning.) And also the northeast
quarter of the Kouihwoat quarter, contain
ing 40 acres snd the northwest quarter,
of the southeast quarter, containing 40
acres, and the southeast qusrter of the
northwest qusrter, contain! 40 seres,aud
also lots Nos. two (2), three (3), and four
(4), contsining 191 W-100 screw, all In sec
lion No, eight (8) iu Township No. thirteen
(18) south of range No. two (2) west of tLe
Willamette meridian. In all 221 08 100
acres, snd being a part of the donation
land claim or James Taylor and Elizabeth
Taylor bis wife. Notification 4tf88. The
land above conveyed amounting in all to
443 02-100 acres, and for a decree forever
barring all said Defendants from sotting
up any claim or title to aaid mortgaged
premises and for costs and disbursements
and for such other relief as may be just
and equitable, as prayeJ for.
This Summons is directed to be publish
ed in the State Eights Dkmoorat for six
successive weeks by an order made by Hon
R P Boise, Judge of said Court on the 8th
day of August A, D, 1884 at Chambers at
Sulem, Oregon.
W. D. A F. W. Fbktos,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
W. H. GOLTRA
DEALER IN
Farm Machinery,
WAGONS, HACKS. BUG
GIES, Plows, Harrows,
HAY PRESSES,
STEEL GOODS.
JULIUS QRADWOHL
flas) the only exclusive slock
CROCKERY. CLASS, 8ILVER AND CHINA WARE
A Large assortment of Eaby Carriages,
And a Choice Selecton of Ceffee, Tea and Sng
ONE DOZEN CUP8 AND 8AUCER8 SI.OO.
SHELF HARDWARE.
01. LEAD, W1KP0W LIGHTS AND LIME.
THK
IIIUIIKHT .nABKETPCB PAID FOB EGO
Remember! What I Say I lean, Sire le a Call.
GOODS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON-
II0FFMA
-ntOPKI
ALBANY SODA WORKS.
-AND DEALERS IN
Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos, Groceries, Piovision
Candief Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
AJbiiiiy,
ONE L K BELOW
VI IHK OLD H l IM), 14.
K1K.-I MVSJB HAs,
ASMiKTilKNT O"
COOK, BOX AND PARLOR
STOVES AND RANGES,
. bjsji bouae Iu lbs alley. He a so Imports staid manufacture
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
ALL OP WHICH UK OfFBBB TO THK PUBLIC AT PRIC1SB, THAT DEFY
COMPETITION. CALL AT 72 PILOT HTREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
Repair work done at reasonable figures.
BlfSjSJ
ALBANY
as . my
1 V I H I i lli-
A M j
WORKS,
STAIoER BROS. - Proprietors
ALBANY. OKEtiOS.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS,
aJtD
1 1 l'wV I S rONES
Excuted in Italian or Vermont Marle.
Also, every variety of cemetery and
othr stone work done with neatness and
dUpau-h.
ftfiecial attention given to orders from
all part of this 8iate snd Waahington
Terriuiry.
ssrAll work wrrnu I 1 7.42
C. C CHF.KKY
C.B.
J 1 II
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHBkSf S PARIES,
(Suooeasora to C. C. Cherry.)
ur . v. n : n ; v. a 7-
BaUIiiillolii, AiUWrigUbS, failU li'Uil
Founders,
Srwss uivaims wu-vii.iiv i i
Vt e)iiinleted and iirtl ! urn Ki'i'mrsil tn
hsndle s,l kinds of heavy work Ve will
manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and
Saw Mltl Machinery, and all kluds of Iron
and Brass Castings.
FATTEBJVS ABE ON SBOBT NOTICE.
Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machinery. Will also manufao
lure the improved Cherry A White Grain
Separator.
Shop on Baker S(.-OfBee a Lasaber Yard.
Albany, Or., Deo. 1, 1880. 18tf
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seasoned lumber .laths and
pickets kept constantly on
hand- Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Galapooia timber Price and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON & WEST.
Albany, Or.
G. COHN & BROs,
170 FRONT ST., - - PORTLAND, OR
SHIPPING AND COMMIS
SION, MERCHANDISE
AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS.
THE DISSEMINATOR,
Published every Saturday
at
aarriabaurx Oregon,
S TEAIN, Editor Proprietor.
& JOSEPH.
RTOKN OK
...
JOHN BKIGGfT STORE.
Oregon.
Sty
ON U AND AS PINP a
Albany Bath House
THE USDltasiQNID WOULD RXEPICT
fally taform ths sitissas of Albsar aad ri
staitjthat I havetakaaeaargaaftkls stall Has
' ' D7 ping elaaa roeaai aaS payia
Saietattantioa to bmsiaes, aspaau ui salt si
Wbv 2 VTf "f wiU liT Mtrsmata
Oaring hsrstofor sarriad on noting s
First-Class Hair Dresslna Saloons
?k
czpseu to fir satirs satufrction u all
cMSisa and Lad is ' Hair nsatlj est
k t r -od.
VS3 W S BB IK.
0. BROWN,
Judicious
ADVERTISING,
Discreet
STJBSOEIPTIOIST
can Francisoo, Cal.
Quimby House.
QUIMBY & HEBSEY, Proprietors.
t or. 4 th nd C . Sis., Port land, Or.
! aNE OF THE FINEST AND MOST
W complete hotels in Oreaon. Conduct -
; ex I both by American snd European plans.
'All the modern
improvements.
ments, 140 ned
Jisrht. snd wel
rooms, well forniahed,
ventilated Flrsfcl reading
3, uV&JS,
'
evAOr aul all
Lake Superior Transit Co.
THE GREAT! LAKE ROUTE
IS Palace Steamships.
Leaving Dnluth, Miss, every week
dsy. (Friday excepted) via Lske Supe
rior south shore ports to Pars II a roa,
Mien., Detroit, Mien., C leveland.
O tiio. Erie, Pa., and Mnflalo. AT. Y.
Connections made at Part Huron,
Mich., with Grand Trunk sVj for
all the Canadian points, and C leveland.
Erie aad Kuflalo with the Great
Trunk Line for all Eastern points.
Vary s long tedious journev by taking the
Kisll and Lake Koute
If your ticket sgent cannot furnish the
required ticket, purchase to Dnluth, and
our ageut at UA port a ill furnish yau a
through ticket and check your baggage to
denti nation.
i G. FRANKLIN.
X. W. Paaa As't, tit. Paul, Minn,
i: .l IIH.S TV.Ar t,luluth.Wtnn
Executors Notice of Ap
pointment. Notice is hereby gives that the undersign
ed lias been, by the County 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 required to present
the same, duly verified, to the undersigned
at his residence in Brownsville, Or., within
6 months from the date Iereof.
Pstkr Hums.
Wkatherfokd & Blackbttkit, Executor.
Atty's for Executor.
August 201 h, 1884.
Cook Wants Position.
A first-class cook and baker, with good
references, wants a position ia a hotel or
restaurant. Address V. M., cars of Star
Baktry, Albany, Oregon.