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hrch Iretery U. P. Chitbch. Preaching erery Sabbath, at 11 a. ., and 7r.x. by Rer. K O. Ir nne, D. D. Sabbath School at 2:30 P. M Prayer meeting erery Wedneetdey evening. Evangelical Chukch. Preaching on Sab bath at 11 A. m., and 74 P. M. Sabbath School 12:16. Prayer meeting every Than day evening. J. A. Holleubaugh, pastor. CokorboatiomajuChitiich. Serrieeeevery Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 8 ML Sabbath School at 12:15. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening of each week. J. W. Harris, pastor. M. & Ohurch.Socth. Preaching every Sabbath evening at 7:30 o'clock r. at. Sab bath School at 2 SO o'clock r. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evtning at 7:30 o'clock. F. M. Gulp, Pastor. M K. Cucrch Socth.Tasokst. Preach ingeverv Saobath at 11 o'clock, a. m. Sab bath School ac 10 o'clock, A. M. P. M. Culp, Pastor. M. RL Chdrch. lreachinu every Sabbath at 11 a. M. and 7 P. . Song service in the evening before sermon. Sabbath School U 2.30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evening, lie v. M. Judy, pastor. Pkbsbytkkian Church. Service every Sabbath morning and evening in Church or. Broadalbin and Fifth SU. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Rev. Isaac H. Condit pastor. Christian Church .Preaching every Sab oath at W. C. T. U. Hall.at 11 a.m. A 7:30 p at. Sunday School at bait past - O does r. m. Rev J T Floyd, pastor. First Baptist Chcrch. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., at Church on 6th Street. Sabbath School immediately after morning services. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. T U Brewnson, pastor. Usivxrsahts Chi rch. Preaching every econd and tour th Sabbath of each month Crawford's Hall at 11 o'clock, a. h., and O'clock, F. M. Notice to Contractors. NOTICE U hereby given that bids will be receive by the County Court of Unn county, Oregon, at fa May term, 1SS4, for the repair ot the bridge ever the South Sautlam River, known as the "Sanderson Bridge" said repairs to consist ot the building ef a new span 134 feel long in the clear of the "He we Truss' pattern, to be covered, not painted. The eeuth end ef said new span to rest oa the pier on which the north end of the old span now rests, u be the aa heigh ih and width and on the same level as the hi pan. and the construction of a pier at the north end of said new pau. the same sise as the pier on the north end of the old bridge (except the nc eaing) to be Ailed with rocks and rest on platform at low wale level ; said platform to rest on piles dmen as deep. ss practicable and to tsbIscs the old SO foot span and fully repair the same as an approach to said new epaa So bo placed on grade of of an inch to 1 foot, no further approach required. Also to rebeild the bridge across Crabtreo Creek known as the "Richardson Bridge" to be at the same level and the same length as the old bridge, (SO fool sin)obe covered, not painted. Privilege will be given the contractor of using the approaches and such irons ss are in servieable condition la Ike els bridge. The above contract to be let eeparately. Each bidder 10 furnish hie own plans sad specification with bid, the Court reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Bide to be filed with Clerk en or be ore Wednesday, May th, lsS, at 1 p. m. Done by order of the Court. D. Ajrssswa, Clerk, Executor's Sale. fjon H ecu CE is hereby given that the nudes signed. Ex ecu tor of the jaet will and testament of A . P, Cherry, deceased, in the pursuance of en order of the County Co "art of Linn county, Oregon .duly matte and entered of record, on the 6th day of April, 16, will eell at public suction to the highest bidder, st the Court House doc in the city of Albany, la LI county, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., of the leth day of May, lSSs, all the right, title and in terest of the said A . F. Cherry st the time of his death, in and to the following described real property, to-wit : Lot No. five (5), in Block So. sixteen fl6;, in the eastern addition to the city ot Albany, in Linn eoonty, Oregon, as known and designated oa the plats, mape and surveys, of eaid city, now oa file and of record in the office of the County Clerk, of Linn county , Oregon. The same being situated wholly in Linn county, Oregon. Terms of sale Cash in hand to the highest bidder en the day of sale. Jambs G. Cnxxr, L. H. Moxtaxtx, Bxeeutor. Att'yfor Executor. C. C CHERBT. C.R.PVRKS I ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKES, (Successors to C. C. Cherry.) Machinists, MiUwrigiits, and Ir Founders. WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS A IX completed, and are now prepared bp handle all kiDds of heavy work. We wfll manufacture Steam Engines, Grist aatt Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. PATTERNS M APE OV ABORT .V0TICE. Special attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will also manufac ture the improved Cherry cfc White Grain Separator. Itaey ea Baker M.-Offlre a Is m kerf To the Unfortunate ! DR- GIBBON'S Dispensary. 623 KEARNY ST., corner of Commer cial Street, ban Francisco. . Established in ISM. for !tbe treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such ss fconorruea, Clert. : S t rl ct a re, Sy pfe 1 1 is in al ;its forms, lBBnotenrr ffstaalaal Weakaess, night losses by dreams, pirn ptes or the face and loss of manhood can positively be cared. The sick and afflicted should not fail to call upon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various Hospi tals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable lniorme- ion, which he is competent to impart to those in need of his services. DR. GIBBON will make no charge nlsss he effect a cure. Persons at a distance MAY BR CI RED AT HOME. AU communications 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 name of the pper they see this advertisement in. Charges rea- nable. Call or write. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON. x 167, Ban Francisco. Ths Doctor cures when i fad. Try him. vln3 ALBANY FOUNDRY AND- MACHINE SHOP. ESTABLISHED 1S65. By A F. CHERRY, situated at corner of lust and Montgomery Street, Albany, Oregon. Having taken eharsre of the above named Works, we are prepared to manufacture Dteam engines, Saw and Grist Mills, Woed-working Machinery, Pumps, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. Machinery of all kinds repaired. Spe cial attention given to repairing farm ma chinery. Pattern Making done ta all its forms. 16:llyl A. P. CHERBY A SON. Be J, TRUMBULL & CO., Growers, Importers and Dealers INT- SEEDS, TREES AND PLANTS. 419, 421 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO - - - GAL, lllnstrated catalogues for 1885 free on appiieatioD. THE q Private Blspeaaary. rTi 400 Geary St.. San Francisco Oil. CC Conducted by Qualified Physicians and Surgeons regular graduates. Jfg The oldest apocialtets In the I'nited States, life-long experience, perfect method and pure medicine, insure speedy end permanent cures of all Private, Chronic and Nervious Diseases Affections of the Mood, Skin, Kidnevs, Bladder, Kruptlou. I' leers, Old Soros, Swelling ot the 0 lands, Sore Mouth, throat Bone I u. permanently cured aiui eresu - uated from the system for life. NKstl'lVt H HenHlty, impotency, Seminal Looses, Sexual Decay. Men Ul and Physical Weakness, railing Memory, Weak Eyes, Stunted De vt'lotnieiit.ltiiicdiliieiits to Marriage etc., from excess or youthful tollies, or anv cause. siceillly, safely and Wlaj privately cinrii. WSlaW 2 loung. MlHOlc- t;cl and Oi.l HHf rf men. and all who nod medical skill sHf ap. and experience, consult the old lEsBH 2! KuroiH'aii I'hv-tiUn at once. Hla ....li.l.,i iHtata not limit, and may save fututs nilsvry ami ahame. W When tiicmvanlciii to visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sent sverywhere by express free from observation It ta SS t ev dent that a lihytdclan who givt his whole attention I" a class of'Sses stuhw great .hill, and physicians through out the comttrv.knowing this, frequently roeomme.t.l difficult cases to the oldest specialist, by whom every known good remedy Is used. The Magog aim experience make his "pinion of supreme ltntH.rtai.ee. Ar-ri,.w who call see fee one but the Doctor. Con ,u.it..... rmm and tt,rc.il v confidential. Cases which have tailed III obtaining relief elsewhere eec- U1W solicited. Female diseases sueoossiuuy iniw n.: tv.u,r . Ill an to forfeit fl.HOU for a CSS UU tlertaken, not cured, Call or write. Hours, dally .from . . ... j ,. ,., M t., H evemnus I bundavs. 10 to 1? onlv. Send tor the SanlurUt Uulde to Health, esnt free. Address as abov num. Wonderful tiertaian la.taorator Permanently, pre vejnte all Innelural Losses from the system, tonus the uervoa. sunisinoiis vne nuiaciee, checks the waste. Invigorates the whole ystoiu, and rratnrM the afflicted to Health and tlappliuwa. TK rtaam au manv eani.i4 net cured of Seminal Weakness. Lose f Manhood, etc.. la owing to a on plication, called Pmetatorrhea with Hyiwractheaia, which reuuirv peculiar tteatmenl. Ir IJeblg In vhroratur is the only pooiUve cure for ln.utorrhoa, with lwcullar special treatment, Used at Uie Ucbltf ltm7tir lavlMralar. . Case of six bottl 10. Sent to any address, covered securely from ob- eervaUoo. at.ai iMwerful electric belU free to patients. To prove the wonderful power of the lurigorator. A Bottle ilus or lral trrr. Conaultaliou free and private. Call or address i ii it it. imliMli. 400 Geary Knot, til Intel Private cntta nee, 0 6 Mtattmt, ifel Geary Street from Kesn r), If if llttllt Dispensary Pru Store. PATENTS Obtained, anil all other business In the V. 8. Patent OUW aliendcded to for moderate lev. Our oSlce is oppoeit the V. 8. Patent Office, and vr can obtain PaleUU less time than thuee rcawu iroiiiWsshingu.il. bend modle or drawing. We advise as to patrnl ability free of charge ;and wemake no charge unless we obtain patent. We refer here, to the Postmaster, the Suj.t. of Money tinier Me. and U. ofttctala of the I . S lalenl OtBce. Ki.niri.ular. advice, terms, and eleremie i Actual clients la your own Stale or county , add C A. SNOW SlCO Oixsite Patent Office, Washington. D more monev than al any thiuif else by laklnr an amm, Snrths tMsa selling book out. IWlnners su' sasatssssssMs'. None fail. Terms Irce. Ill.l.rrt Boos Co,, Portland, Maine, OF ANOTHER ACE. cra.iaaii v Hnnolantrd by a Brltrr Article iertata old Times are Beae Away. In the e-eneral reception room of the Western Union TcWraph building on Broadway, New York, are exhibited the coarse, crude au4 ctunwy lustru menu of ths Infancy of the Wlegrapb They are only relics low. Mors perfect machinery h super eeded them. Yean, ago what is styled th ild-fashioned porous t taster did some rood oervUx. There was tben nolh issr better of the kind. Now all that has changed hdence and stiov ha.e gone deeper inUi the secrets of medicine am produced BK.NsON'S CAlflNK PuK OL'5 PLASTKK. srlassk embodies all the eacelleoclea thus far possible in an external rrnn.dv. The old Dlasters are slow the Caiicine is rapid ; they were uncertain the Capcine is sure. Cheaper articles hoar similar names Be careful, therefore, thai some thrxtv drugKUl d not deceive )uu. Price ' cents. Scabury t Johnson, Chemist, New orh. TheP.rvsRrf Gvvr. U fa m sJ y - anl Ji-t., jarii year: 224 pa r st J i j iBTBSft IFrtti BTM s8frffBhnTtl ikx n whole picture rallerr. (Jiv-s . prices dirt-l to co.isamcrt on all gooc tat eils how to j&V ort' 'r. gives exact Mm Mtm cot of c ervthingyou JgB ir , u. eat, wear, or SF have f 1 with. Thcve EB invalua o hooks contain information r'va.nod fr.m the mtrkeUof t!e BsMrlfJ. WJ will a copy Fpi? to niy irese spaa reecipl of the postage cii.U. Ltt v. 1 cag from you. IicHpe-tfully, MONTGOMERY WARD d C ). 8? it MMJ tVaSss. Areoae. thit,v. a. SherifTs Sale. In Uk CireuU Court of Of, State of Omjon for Lnn County. 4 The American Mortgage GstSJ my of ScotUr.l (limit ed), P.aintiff, S. Joseph A McKinney and Nancy J Mc-Kinns.r, Dtfen dants. NOTICE IIEBEBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTU of an execution and an order of sale issued out be above named Court in the'above entitled action on the 31st day of March, 1&, and to me directed and delivered, I will on Tuesday the 12th day of Msy, I&bS, at the Court House door in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock, p. so. sell at public sue ion for cash in hano to the highest bidder the real property described in said order of sale as follows, to-wit : The southeast quarter of Section thirty-six, Township fourteen, south range four west of the Willamette meridian, containing one hundred and sixty acres together with all and several the hereditaments and tenements, and appurtenances thereunto belonging. The proceeds of the sale of said real estate to be applied as follows : First to the cay men .f the costs of and upon this writ and the costs ind expenses ot sale. Second to the pay ment of the costs, arid disbuisements of this suit taxed st $41.05 with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum frcm the 18th day of March, 1885 Third to the payment of twenty per cent on the suae of $2007.85 with interest from the 13th day of March, 1886 at eight percent per an urn as au Attorney fee. urth to the payment of Plaintiffs claim of $2007.86 with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent pe annum from the 13th day of March, )-:.. Dated April 1st, 1886. J. , K. C'llaSLTOS, Sheriff of Linn county , Oregon. SAM WA m. LAUNDRY AND CHINA MERCHANISING BUSI NESS. Bice, tea and Japanese Koods. Ladies' underclothes, so'd at bottom prices. Contractor for China labor. sHTNextto City Bank. GRAF & FROMM, Manufa-sturers and Dealers In all kinda of FtJRTVITUIttE, AND UNDERTAKERS, 81 First Street Albany, Or F OR SALE CHEAP. Three well bred Ktalliona. and thirtv draft and saddle norses. W. T Cochran, Brownsville, Or. ALBANY SAW AND PLAN INC MILLS. All kinds of rough, dressed ard seasoned lumber,laths and pickets kept constantly on hand- Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only best Calapooia timber- Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON u WEST. I Albany, Or. A m rvssssn mm. aeeLX'V' 1 RedStar TRAD cVo7 MARK. sffintfuRE ssssss Alvoluictu sMMsssw JVfew from Opiattm, ifmeHes and VxAhm, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Per Ceeahs, Bora Threes, Rsaresasss, laii Ws. Uroaealtla, Oreaa. Wheoalasr Cos Asthsia, qui sr. Pates In Cheat, end other nctions of the Threat ess Langs. Prtco as cents a bottle. Sold by tn grists and Deal -ere. r mnoMs to ftutues th Mr dmilir to promtUw gel a for Mem uM r.ip tiro toUi4SgvrM cAarges paid, g ifmltitj oh4 doltor to TSB CH IRLKM 4. TOO ILK roSrST, Svl, UUr SK'1 Mklllinu t.lf.r., BalueMrs, ,).. r . S. I. Albany Market. Wheat -OOo per bushel, Oats iO Beef on foot, 3c Hay baled, UI3 per ton. loose, 7 to 10, Potatoes new S5 ots per bushel. Bacons ham, MM shoulders, 7o. aides. 10c. I-sard ISoper lb. Plour. 1.90 per bbl. Butter 16 to 25 ota per lb. Chickens 3.00 per dox. Sugar San Pranclao 0, fl.' so. Mill Peed bran, 10.00 par ton. aborts, 15. middlings, 20. Eggs 12 cents per dox. TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARSITTi'seT'1 The Greatest Med -iumph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I. oss of nsspotlte. iowele ceeitee, Pala ta the head, with a dull sensation ta fca back part, Fala aaear ike baalee. blade. Fullness after ratios, with aeUs Inclination to exertion of body er salad. Irritability of temper, Lose spirits, wtih a feeling of baring ueglreied eosne duly. W ran ores, lllxlarss, Fin tiering at the Heart. Dots before tho eyes. Headache err the right rye, Keatlsssnsss. erttb flttai dreams. Ills hi v colored I rine, and CONSTIPATION. Tt TT M PlIsLS are especUlly adapted t su. il eases, one doee effects such a ciia.nK" of reeling as to usionlsh the an Oarer. Tney Increase the A pssetlte.sn cause the I U l Take oa b'tesa-thus the system U uowrlshed . and by their Tonic Action oa th.- UMraatlvo Vrsraaa.Hoatslar Slss Stools are pniucr. I'ri.saoc. StMsrrsy TUTTS HAIR D Ukat Haib or tvHtsKSaa Chsnge.l to Gumsr Hum by a single application of this Htk. It Imparts a natural color, acts lustantanaoualy. Sold by Urnggtsts, or sent by express on rerrlptof ft. OfYlco, sV4 Murray St., Now York. Many , a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put bcautv on the skia Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. DR. J.L. KILL, Physician and Surgeon, Office cor, First and Ferry Streets, ALBANY - - - OR Sheriffs Sale. In the Cifuit Court of th State f Ortgm for the. County of Linn : J T Williams, Plaintiff. a A J Heuston, et sJ, Defendants. IOT1CBI8 HEREIJV GIVEN' THAT BT VIKTUB I of an s ecu lion and an enter ef sale issues! m of the above named Conr t, in the abort entitled ae- Uen on the 31st day of March, laaft, and to me direct ed and delivered, I will, on Selordajr, the 2nd day of Mat, l&tf, al the Court House dor, In Albany, Una Cvonty, Oregon, al the hoar of 1 o'clock p. ss., sell at public auction for cash in band to ths high est bidder the following described realty, to-wit : being a part of the Donation land Claim of R M Pollard and wife, known and designated In the surveys and plats of the United StUee ss claim No. M in Township Ne. 10, S B 2, W ; bounded and de scribed aa follows, to-wll : Bezlnning sA a point U. vi chains east of the northeast corner ef Section St, Township ML HR2.W; thence east 6 12-100 thence uth 20 chains ; thence south 80 A 40 M-109 chains j thenee south 37 80-100 chains thence west 45 GO-100 chains ; thenee north 64 SO-100 chains to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and sixty acres, mors or less, all In Linn county, Oregon. The proceeds arising from ths sals of said real estate to be applied : First to the pay. ment of the costs of and upon this writ and the soaks and expenses of sale. Second to the payment of las scats and disbursements of this suit taxed atSSl.M. Third to the payment of Plaintiffs claim of 117.21 with accruing interest thereon from the 9th day ef March, 1SS5, at the rate of ten per cent per annua Fourth to ths payment of the defendant Joels B. Timmerman's claim of St989.67 with accruing interest thereon from the 27th d-y of October, 18S4, st ths rate ef 10 per cent per annum and the further sua of $: .20 Attorney s fee. Fifth the overplus If any rs main to be paid to the Defendant, A J Houston his heirs or assigns. Dated this 81st day of March, 1886. J. K. ClUXXTOV, Sheriff of Linn eoonty, Oregoa. Dr.SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR am juat wnat ire name implies, a lurely Vegetable 'Compound, ih&i uuctuy upon tne ixver : cunnti the many diseases i o th a t unV tortant organ, and W A ting the no merons ailm ansa from, its deranged or tion, sach tfl , Bilioasness. Cos less ia, Sick-beadache, eta It is therefore a To Thave Good Health toe Iivcrl must be kept in order." DB. BAHTOBD'S LIVES INVIGOEATOE- Invigorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow els, Strengthens the System, Purifies tho Blood , Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. Is a1 Household Need An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. jm. SASTOBD'S LIVER IHVIG0EAT0E. An experience of Forty year, and Thou sands of Testimonial prove its Merit, FOR SALE BT ALL DEALERS IK MEDICINES. For fnU information send yonr address for KJt page Book on the Liver and Its diseases," to foatfroan 8 suass azf iobs ams FRIDAY APRIL 24, 1885 ilsUfBsSil ilBANT. Is Ike o.d SieaereJ Dying sSeeataae ef MeSlrai Inlolrraarr, The American HomcBopathist hss BO Article on the treatment of Qenersl Grant by the Allopaths, r which it It says t "('eaeral Wsshiog ton was murder ed by his medical attendants ; hut st least ihey were heroically too hero loftily endeavoring to extinguish the disease Their brutality wss of the active sort, and In purpose commend able, though disastrous lu result. Geo. Gsrfleld was maltreated for months under an error of diagnosis., and at last escaped beyond ths reach of his eminent torturers. Here, also, there was much medical heroism and and activity displayed, albeit mladi rected. Other Illustrious patients have suffered from eminence in the profession : but Gen, Grant seems re- served as a shining example of cold blooded expectancy. To him the little group of eminence have nothing to offer but a diagnosis. For him they propose no relief but in the grave Ignoring the only source of therepeu tic salvation, they gather round hla bedside to observe bis unaided strug- glc.tho flat has gone forth that nothing can be done; and nothing will be per mitted to be done. Those who ques tion such a decision are quacks and cranks; but who ought not to be proud of such a designation from such a source? Schorlarly, refined, cultured, earnest gentlemen as they are, of what avail are all iheeo good qualities in the presence of such the rapeutic bankruptcy? On the con trary, why so-called scientific medl. cine is to the fore, well may be the dally paper announce in start ling headlines, A bad day for Gen. Grant Seven doctors In consulta tion.' n Yes, the hero of the Appomattox Is dying ! lie who knew no far in war, knows no fear In sufferlag. Ills qnlet fortitude wins universal admi ration. President Lincoln, In visiting a hospital during the late war, noticed a poor Confederate boy, mortally wounded. With his native tender, new he put his arms around his neck In sympathy. The sight melted the hospital to tears. Tbe heart of the Amer'can people in like manner bleeds for Grant, the silent sufferer. It would have him get well, by any effective means. Ills physicians say be cannot re cover. They fill blm with anodynes but despite their favorable bulletin he is dally growing worse. A specialist who has won reputa tion in the treatment of cancer vieits bis bedside. The opposition be en counters from the attending physic- iaos brings painfully to mind the story of tho dog in tbe manger. And Gen. Grant, perbap, must die becauee of this Intolerance ! Is it possible that there Is no hope of cure outside of the medical profession? Preposterous. For many years medical men Insist ed that certain fevers were lncureable bat CMnsona proved the contrary. For centuries they have protested that certain renal disorders were in curable and yet a special preparation has cored and permanently cured the very worst cases. Why msy it not be possible in like manner to cure of a case of cancer? F Lara bee, of Boston, was doomed to gdeatb by many eminent Boston physicians. J. B. Henioo, M. D., of Roches tor, N. Y was given np by the best doctors of all schools. Elder J S Prescott, of Cleveland, Ohio, was gravely Informed by them that he could not live, and yet these men end thousands like them have been cured and cured permanently of ser ious kidney disorders by a remedy not officially known to the code. What has been done may be dooe again. General Anson Stager died of Blight's disease in Chicago last week. "Joe" Gross, the Boston pugilist, died of it. Hundreds of thousands of people perish of it every year, while in their deoter's hands. The cause of death may be called blood poisoning, paralysis, hears, disease, convulsions, apoplexy, pneu monia, or some other common ailment, but the real difficulty is in the kidneys. Physicians know it, but they oonoeal the fact from t&eir patients, realizing their inability to ouie by any "author ized" means.- The remedy that oured Larrabe and Henion and Preseott (i. e. Warner's safe eure) is a special, in dependent discovery. Its record en titles it to recognition, and it gets it from intelligent people. Iws manufac turers have an unsullied reputation and are entitled to as great consideration as any school of physicians. Professor R. A. Gunn, M. D., Dean of tbe United States-Medical College of New York City, rises above professional prejudice and on its personally proved merits alone gives it several pages of the warmest commendation in his pub lished works the only instance en record of a high professional endorse ment of suoh a preparation. The unprejudiced people do not want General Grant to die. If there is m all nature er anywhere in the world a rsmsJs As m m a. .kl. 4 .... Ll ... tvwmr vi si issa mmw Mf cure OIB CBu , ear, give them a obenoe. Will they do it ? No. Why? It is not too often the oase that many excellent phy-riolan who are greatly devoted to the cods, would prefer that their patients should die rather than that they shauld recover health by the use of any rome ly n it recognized under their code. WASMISCITON LKTTBst. (Prou, our rsgular oorrespeedesl. WahhimoTox, A nii!., 4tb, 188s. The new administration has been at the helm for one monih. sml re publicans profess to be surprised and are perhaps a little di tup pointed that tbe rebel flag has not been nail ed to the mast head. To describe the state of tho average demtKiratlc mind Just now would be difficult. Certain prominent Democrats here are astonished and chagrined at tho appointment of Mr. Pearson, a lie publican, to be ost master of New York city. Other democrats, as prom incut, consider trust the appointment was wlse,and politic, snd urgo that ll will win the administration more friends than It will estrange. Many consider the appointment a conces sion to tho Independents and republi cans who voted for presldeot Cleve land in tbe belief that his sppolnt ment would be guided by the high ee t regard for the good of the public service. Mr. Pearson has never been a politician. During tho canvass he was not oromlnent as a Democrat or Republican or Independent. Ue simply attended to bis business as Postmaster and kept the employes of the office at their work on election day, to the intense digt of the Re publican rusnagers. A gteat fuss bas been made because the Department of the Interior wss closed oo the day of the funeral of ex-Secretary Thompson, who wss a Cabinet Officer durlog Buchanan's administration, but was afterward Identified with the secession move ment To close tbe Departments on the death of a Cabinet Officer or ex cabinet officer, Is a custom that would be more honored In the breach than In tbe observance, for It has no more solemnising or edlfylog Influence than to give hundreds of clerks oppor tunity for a picnic or a spree. There are ten thousand clerks in Washing ton to-day that are Joyously reckon ing on the holiday that Gen Grant's funeral will bring them, planning excursions, and preparing to celebrate tne event with all the good cheer, but none of the lugubriousness, of an Irian wake. Mr. Lamar saw fit to follow a bad custom, and that Mr. Thompson bad been Identified with the secession movementdid not pp-nr to weigh more with him than did tbe unfitness of Mosby and Longs. treet with General urant; or oi ua- hone, when tsken to the bosom of tbe Republican Senate; or of ex-Postmaster General Key, who was ap- pointed by Hayes to a Cabinet position notwithstanding the fact that he bad been arrayed In arms and had led a brigade against tbe Union. The flsg of toe Post Office Department will one day be st half m8t, and tbe clerks will have a holiday on tbe occa slon of tbe dealb of P. M General Key. Evarts , Bchura, and otHer pres idency stealers will be likewise Hon ored, still the fault of the Uteft of tbe presidency in 1176-77 will not be con doned. President Cleveland is In excellent health, and may be seen every after noon In a carriage usually with bis secretary, Col. Lsmont He Is already acquainted with many beau tiful drives about Washington. He still uses tbe horses and carriage loaned him by ex-President Arthur, but a pair of horses hss been purchas ed for him by a friend lo New York. It has been announced that tbe Presi dent will bold his first public recep tion during this month. It Is believed the Capital will not be deserted during tbe summer ss hss been tbe case for tbe last sixteen years but that tbe President and Cab inet will spend their time here. Washington has crown to be the plassantest of summer resorts. The broad streets and avenues are now well shaded. Parks and fountains are found every few squares. To tbe Sooth of tbe White House are a sys em of artificial lakes. The improve ment of the Potomac swamps, though yet incomplete, has done much to eradicate malaria. Those who have seen Washington only in the winter know little of the attractions of the Capital of the United States. N. J. HENT0N, Notary Public and Insurance Agent, O F. BUILDING - - ALBANY, OR. Represents several of tke best Fire In aranoe Companies on the Coast. Call on him for reliable insurance. MILLER BROS., DEALERS IN FieldsVegetables and Flower Seeds Imperial Egg Food, Tools, Fertilizers, Etc., Etc. 209 SECOND ST. PORTLAND, OR. T. J. STITBS. ATTORNEY AT LA AND 'Notary Public- A fBeeat osjflook. All prtstat indications, even without th probability of a war betweea England and Russia, point to a large increase in the price ot wheat for next fall's crop, presenting a very encouraging aspect for at least Oregon farmers. The following report from th Agricultural Department at Washington, of April 10th, presents facta ot the greatest interest to the wheat producer everywhere, particularly in this Htate, where, from the present outlook, we assm to be among the most favored : Returns of April inilioatn a reduction of over 10 per cent id last yr ' area of winter wheat. The aggregate shortage amounts to 3,000,000 acres. A decrease is reported in very state except Orrgou. It is 15 per oent in California. The present condition of wheat is worse than in 18S3, being 77 per cent against 00 last year, and so in 1SH3 Ths real atatua of the crop will be (tetter shown a mouth fienoe, whan the vitalit y of the roots has been demonstrated and the character of the apring determined. On the preaent showing the reduction of the yield, on a basM of last gear's production, promises to be nearly 40.000,000 bushels, on aooaint of area, and more than rHi.OOO.uoo from wint er killing and low vitality. Whether the crop will exceed 400.000,000 bushels or fall short of it dffiends upon the reliability of present appoarem a,ad on future conditions affeoting growth and ripeaing The sod was in a bad condition at the time of seeding on the Allan tut coast, from New Jersey to Georgia, and in West Virginia and Touoea see. It was better in southwest Missouri, Illinois and Michigan. In the Ohio valley it is scarcely in s medium condition. Damage by ll Hessian By is not severe, though worse is Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Kan sas, where injunes K-curred lu threa-tenths of the reported territory The Piistt Assistant Pis tus'stftr -Gen eral has. charge of tin aof "wiatssanl of all psM masters whose naUre r $1, OOP or less, Mr. II v arid " a rooch importuned man. The president is going to do whst is best for the country. Friendship will not pass any one into office iiii'e-aa tbe ooupun of ability ta attached. The Alabama leislsturi- has ansad a law prohibiting eUtr, coun'v and municipal oflicar from, getting; drunk. How Biamsick m ist grin no,si be looka out at n,.- uoiv-raal tiirro til of the Old World. It baa tMnn a bard winter on milk men in the Est!. Nearly all the pumps were frozen up. For tbe mere eake of being conaider ed geuerous it is not nacesaary for a man to give bimaeff away. It is ssid that H H Hevae baa written a poem, but we do not believe it. ' ucy bas too much sense to allow biro to do it. 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Write for Catalogue. Add rea either FRANK BROS., IMPL CO., PORTLAND, OR. JULIUS GRADWOHL, ACENT, ALBANY. OR. H0FFMAV -PROPRIETORS OF- ALBANY SODA WORKS -AND DEALERS IN j n j orted and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccon, Groceries, Candiep. Nuts and Tropical Fruits. Albany, ONE LvOR BELOW Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. I. S. ROBERTS, City Market. (SUCCESSOR TO FREDOOETZ.) Will keep a foil supply of good meats at bolUmi prices. ALBANY, OREGON, Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County. I) P Porter aa Kiecntor of the last will and testament of 8 D Haley, deceased. Plaintiff, va. James O Cherry and Ann Cherry his wife. Mary K Davis, J 1 Watson and W Wright and W F Mao, partners aa Watson, Wright 6 Co., Chaa W Whitney snd John Marshall partners as Whitney tt Marshall. Seth Rich ards and Rowland Snow partners as Rich ards and Snow, Damon South and Henry Mel 'art n cry, partners ss Smith & Mc Cartney and James O Cherry as executor of the list will and testament of A P Cherry, deceased. Defendants. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an execution, decree of foreclosure and order of sale issued out of the above named Court in the above entitled action on the 25th day of March, 1885, and to me directed and de livered, I will on Saturday the 25th day of April, 1885, at the Court House door in Al bany, Lion county, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., sell tt public auction for cash in hand to the highest bidder tbe real estate described in said order of sale as fol lows, to-wit : The sooth hslf of lota No. three sod foor (3 and 4) io block No. sixteen (16) io the eastern addition to the City of Al bany in Linn county, Oregon as marked, numbered and designated on the plats, maps and surveys now on tile and of record in the office of the County Clerk, of Linn county, Oregon, the same being the south half of the northeast quarter of said Block No. 16. Tbe proceeds arising from the sale of said real property to be applied ; First, to the payment of the costs of and upon this writ and the costs and expenses of sale ; second, to the pavment of the costs of suit taxed at 156.85 and $93.00 attorney's fee ; third, to tbe payment of plaintiffs claim of $938.58 with accruing Interest thereon from the 7 th day of November, 1884, at 10 per annum ; fourth, to the payment of the defendants atson, Wright k Cos claim of $136.59, with accruing interest thereon from the 7th day of November, 1884, at 8 per annum ; fifth, to the payment of the defendants Smith and McCartney's claim of $156.58, with accruing interest thereon from the 7th day of Novem ber, 1884, at 8 per annum, and the farther sum of $22.35 costs ; sixth, to the psyment of the defendants Whitney and Marshall's claim of $874,73 and accruing interest there on at 10 per annum from the 7th day of November, 1884 ; seventh, to the payment of the defendants Richards and Snow's claim of $121.03, with accruing interest thereon from the 7th day of November. 1884, at 8 per eeat per annum ; eighth, the remainder of the proceeds of such sale, if any there be, to be paid to James (i Cherry as executor of tbe estate of A. F. Cherry, deceased. Dated this 26th day of March. A. D.,1885. J. K. Charlton, Sheriff of Linn county, Or. per Jas. J. Charlton, Deputy. ravALCAl Win be mailed I to all aODitcantt and to customer! of last ve orderingit It contains illustrations, priess. ITERRY'S 1LE TO ALU eaLiJ U jfTtJ FREE-sJSCLL ar without descriptions ana directions loxpiannng au Vegetable and Flower SEKDS, flLLBS.eto. D.M.FERRY&CO.oiat&,T Walter A W oVn Mowers. Keaprs and Twine Binders. Ifotlire'e Iouble Draper Headers, ie Muiay Makers. 'iaar-Soott ACo.'e Engine A. Threshers, Cooper t On Maw Mill Machinery, oarriagee, ."spring w agon, Buckhoara Wag tnm, Vac. Etc., Etc. k JOSEPH, ... JOHN BKKstj' STORE. Oregon, SSyl SherifTs Sale. In the Circuit Covrt of the State of Oregon fr the County of Linn : a Glass and C V Bishop, partners under tbe arm nana and sti le of Glass and Baassp. Thus J Edwards aad L E Edwards, Defendant. NOTICE is aereby giten that by wtewtf aa t ii-1 r lir nfssli Issued oss si the above Coon la the above entitled action en the 25 th day ef March. 1SK aad toots directed aad delivered, I will oo Saturday the Seth day of April. Ufa, at the Coast House door ta Albany, Una eoonty, Orsgea st the hour '4 iae o'clock, p. av, ssll at public auction, for cash in hand to the highest bidder lb real estate Issrssofor attached in eaid action aad described ha said order ef sale as follows, to-wit : The vest of he Southwest J of Section 28 in Township 14, sooth ef Range 1 west in tbe dlstiiet of lands subject to sale at Roseborg, Oregon, containing in all SO acres : Also Lot So. 1, ef section So. SB, of Towaahip 14, sooth. Range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian : Also ths, northeast i southeast of Sactloa S, Township soulh ef Range 1 west ef U Willamette iii. containing 40 acres, except th fallowing, to-wit : the kit of sand far mill porpeeea, containing t acres sad right of way for water ditch as now used by George Miller. Th proceeds aristae frees the sale of said prsssls m to be applied Srat to The payment of th costs and disbursements of this action, taxed at SSO Os aad SSS Attorneys fees, and tbe costs and expenses of sale, next to tbe payment to the Plaintiffs the sum of fJlS7,7S with interest thsreon at tbe ate of 10 per cent per annum from the 9th day of March, 1645, and the ever plus if any there be to be paid to the Defendant L C Ed wards her hairs or irrigns Dated this 36th day of March, 1885. J. k. CaaALtos, Sheriff of Linn eoonty, Oregon. By D. 8. 8 arm. Deputy. Executor's Sale. Notice is hereby given, thj.t the undersign ed Executor of the last will and testament el A. F. Cherry, deceased, in pursuance of aa order of the County Court of Linn eoonty, Oregon, duly made and intered of record est the 6th day of November, 1884 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., on Saturday, April the 25th, 1885, at the Court House door in tbe city of Albany in Linn eoonty, Oregoo, all the right title and mterest of aaid deceased, A F Cherry, at the time of his death in and to the following described real property to-wit : Commencing at the sooth east corner of Lot No, (8) eight in Block No. (101) one hundred and one in Hacklaman'i addition to the city of Albany in Linn eoon ty, Oregoo, as the same is designated and known on the plats, maps snd surveys ef said city, now on hie and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Linn count y, Oregon and running, thence in a northerl y course on the east line of said Lot (8) eight, parallel with the west line of said block No. (101) one hundred and one, (146) one hun dred and forty-six feet to a point on the east line of Lot No. (1) one in said Block ; thence io a westerly course parallel with the eeuth hoe of said Lot No. (1) one, to the west hue of the same oo Montgomery street ; thence io a southerly course on the east line ot said Montgomery street, to a point opposite the southwest corner of said Lot (8) eight oo the north line of First street in said city ; thenee in an easterly course along ths north line of First street to the piece of beginning, Also the following described real property, to wit : Lot No, (2) two in Block No. (101) one hundred and one in Uackleman's addi tion to the city of Albany in Linn county, Oregon as the same is designated and known on the plats, maps and surveys of eaid eity now on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Linn County, Oregon. Terms of sale on credit of six months, tLe purchaser to give his note payable in six months from the day of sale without inter est with approved security. Jamxs G. Cheiiry, -L. H. Montanye, Executor. Att'y for Executor. W. E. KELLY Notary Public and Conyeyanc r. Collections made on raasonabls terns MAIN ST., - - SCIO, OR F. M. MILLER, Attorney and Gonnslor It Law. LEBANON, OREGON. Will practice iu all tho Courts in tbs State. .r