The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 28, 1887, Image 4

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LIVER REGULATOR
For all Diasass ef ths
Urn, Kidnajt, Stomach and Sploon.
Thi p rel t mtM pre
paration, now to celrbratcvl at i a
family Mediilne, originated In
th South la 1HHH. Il .-
Gntly oa the Kowfl and
Id n eye and eorrecta ths
action olihe Ursr, and r, thers
lore, the be.t preparatory
medicine, whatever the eki.
mm may prove to be In all
Salmon Viacsss. it will. -aeal.ted
by any other medi
ctaa, ettVet a speedy cure.
The Rewvlator la safe to administer In ny
fMMlition ('the system, and under no elrcum
Stnneee can It do harm, h wiU invigorate
Ika a claw of wioa, but U no Intoxicating brver.
age to
Had to lataaipe ranee ; wtu prtimow w
KVtoVtayaUin The does StaU,
net nja.plrain.tt. aad in virtues undoubted.
No loaa of Um, no Inter-
3'nrM hiUuKag th!
Kagulator.
Children complain inf of
Colic, Headache, or Rick
Be an smb. a teeapoordul or
aaore wul grea relief.
If taken oceedonafty by pa
tten exposed to MALAKIA.
wiUaapel the poison aad protect
tbata frees attack.
A PBTWClkJni PIXIOM.
I kaea bean practicing aaediciaa for twenty yean.
have
MM IBM to pat up a vageiaoe
rould. like S.mraoaa Liver Ttegu
Md efccthraly nov the Liver to
seSea, aad at the tame ttma sM (untsaa 01 wraa
eaiaa) the digestive ant assimilative power of I he
yaMS, L M Hmnw, U. D .Waakukatoa. Ark
KB THAT TV BT TU JmX.
rssrasiD ar
J. H. Zailin A Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Tbey Meet
St. John' Lodge, 6a, in Foster's Block
iaturday ol month.
Corinthian Lodge, 17, at Hall, tat Sat
urday.
layley Chapter, 8, at Hall, 4th Sat
urday.
K. of P., at O. K. Hall, every Thursday
yemlnr.
I. 0. O. T., at their hall,very Wednesday
evening.
A. O. V, W., at their hall, every Monday
reninf.
Orgeana Encampment, at (). V. Hall,
eery and and 4th rridav.
G. A. R .. at A. O. U. W. Hall, it and
ged Saturday.
I. O. G. 1 at A. O. U. W. Hall, every
r rtoav evening.
United Friends of the Pacific, at O. F.
Hall, it and 3rd Friday.
afammontaciflc Aailroad
I lair Wopnlar Houte,
Jm g icturesqueJlanges,
Flat tlma I Hare connection X
How eMinlpanents t 225 an 11 en
tanner I so Is am lean time 1
AaoommodaUona unsurpassed for com-
fert and aafety.
Faree and freight MUCH
than by any other rout between
points in the Willamette Valley and San
Tr
rnuicisoOw
ONLY ROUTE VIA YAQUINA BAY
SAN FRANCISCO.
DmHy fauenger trmins mctft Sundays.
Leave Y
MM v
Leave Albany. 12:40 r. a,
Arrive CoreaMla, l:r. tt.
Arrive Yaqulna, 6:S r. a.
Arrle,CurralUa,10 43 a.
Arnve Albany, 11 SO a. a.
Oregon and California train connect at
Albany and Corvallis.
The Oregon Development Company
teams hip sail :
raoat nqnn
, rao m rsaxctsco
Sanu Maria,8unday,Jen.lti
YaUina.Wmlnaad.y,Janly
S B, Friday, Jan. SS
Y C. Thursday, Feb. 3.
ii,Pndaj,Jan.SI
, Thurda,Jaa.X7
8 M. Wednesday, Keb. t
Y C. Thursday. Fab. t
8 M, Bandar, Fab, II.
a) B. Wednesday, Feb. 9,
Y C. Tuesday. Feb. li.
Y C. Tuesday. Keb. to.
B. Saturday. Keb. M.
Y C, Friday, March, 4.
S B, Monday, Keb. 21.
VC. Suuds.v, Keb. tt.
The Company reaeryaa the right to
hang sailing days.
Far Between Corvallis and San Fran-
Rail and cabin, fit. Kail aud
For information apply to
ft c. until E,
A. O. t. and F. Agent, Cervalba
OYER LAND TO CALIFORNIA
eiYIaVs
Orcgron ft California R. K,
AMD COKKECTIOJtS.
Fare frees Portland U aaa FrsactsM, 8tS t Sacra
saent. SM. Close canned ions made at Ast.iand w.tk
at Ota Cxllfot-Bta, Oregon and Idafco Stags
(DAILY EXCEPT 8UMDAY8.)
Kaat.SleM Dlvlale.
BBTWEBa.rnBTL.t8t ABB AABLASB.
all Train.
uurs.
Fartland J-00 a
Alkeay 106 r
aaaivB,
Albany 11:45 a a
Aahland 4:00 a a
Albany UStaa
Portland, 3.3 r m
4S r a
Il:4ta a
Albany Ex pi
Train.
uuva.
aajuvs.
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4.D0 m
Albany..
.H::S4 f m
. V,2Um
o VI A H
ItBnAM
Albany
r ..... .
SJtra
Lebanon.,
Albany....
Portland.
.4:46 a m
.6 JO a M
Albany
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
daily between Portland and Ashland.
The O and C E E Perry makes araasoUeos with all
Me reenter brains on tke
of F Street.
Hide isivleion from foot
Weat Slae Dlvlslo.
FOB rL.t.en AMD CBBVALLIS,
EUU Train,
taava abeivi
Pertlend 7.30 a a I Corrallia 12:26 r a
OervaUia 1:30 r it Portland .8:16 r m
At Corrallia connect with trains cf Oregon Pacific
Mr Yafels Eey.
Express Train
taUVB. AEaiVB.
Fartland 4:60 r u I BeBlnnvllU .8:00 r H
BaBiaa rills b:U a m Portland 8:00 A a
Leeal Uekets for sals and beejgags checked at am
pany'a op-town office, Cor. Plan sad Second Streets.
Tflshin far principal potbts In California can only be
graeured at Company's offioe, Corner F and Krent
It ., Portland Or, Kreig-ht will not be received for
Ml pate el after Ive o'clock p. m. on either tke East
etfWest ee Dlviakms.
1. KOEHLEE, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. O. F. A Pass Airent.
PATENTS
nbuiaed, sad all ether buaiaess in the U. 8. Paten
see attend eded to for moderate fees.
Our eAree is oppoeit the U.S. Patent Office, and
we eaa ebtaia PateaW less time than those remote
sua Wasklartoa
Sad saedle or drawing.
We ad'
to patent
nee sf ekarga ; and we make o charge unleea
eMsls patent.
We refer hers, to ths Postmaster, ths Sunt, of
Order Uit. and to offlciaia of the U. 8. Patent
Far eircular, advice, terms, and efereuces
Meat In your own Stats or county, address
C A. SNOW & CO,
Patent Offioe, Washington, D ,
for infants and Children.
"aeoifasowadf casterla cores Cone. Constipation,
I recoHunend Has luperior to any prescripUoa I Sou Stomach, Dlarrhosa, teuetatten.
tomtoms." &A.texuy, I KillfWorms, fires sleep, eaJ promotes o
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Hfce gemocrat.
FRIDAY JANUARY 28, 1887.
TEMPERANCE DEPARflEH!,
SD1TKU BT TBB
WiaUl't Chrlitiil Temprmnre Oaltl
The W. 0. T. U. meets on the lit
and 8rtl Tuefday of each month al 3
o'clock p. m., at ths A. O. U. W. Hall,
ovsr French Jewelry Store.
A8 ABEaM TO ALE BMItiRTS OF I t HOB.
TBAItKa.l S0n, ANtt OTNKB LtROB
OBliA8IEATIttNS.
(From ths Nat'l Woman's
Temperance Union.)
Chrutisn
HKADQUARTEBa OF THE NaTIOSAL W.
a T. U., lbl Lt Srtlle St., Chlcsgo.
HI., Nov. lltli, 1888.
To all Working Mn and Women"
Brothers and Sifters ef a Common Hope:
We come to you naturally as our
friends and allies. With hucIi of
your methods as Involve co-operation
arbitration and the ballo't box, we are
in hearty sympathy. Measures which
involve the compulsion of labor, tbe
destruction of property or harm to
life or limb, we profoundly deplore,
and we believe the thoughtful and
responsible among your ranks must
equally deplore them, as not only
base in themselves, but a great hin
drance to your own welfaie and sue
cess. We rejoice in your broad plat
form of mutual help, which recognises
neither sex, race, nor creed. Espe
cially do we appreciate the tendency
of your great movement lo elevate
women industrially to their rightful
place, by claiming that tbey have
equal pay fur equal work ; recognls
lng them as officers and members ol
your societies, and advocating the
ballot in their hands as their rightful
weapon of self-help iu our represen
tatlve government.
As temperance women, we have
been especially glad to note your hos
tile attitude toward the saloon, the
worst foe of woman, And of the work-
logman, and of the Home. We read
with joy of the vow made by the
newly-elected officers of the Knights
of Labor at the convention In Rich
mond, Va., when, with hands raised
to Heaven, they pledged themselves
to total abstinence.
In adJressing you nt this time we
wish to oner our since. e congratula
tions upon your achievinentr as prsc
tical helpers in that great Temperance
Reform which engages our steadfast
work and prayer, and which, as we
believe, involve, beyond all other
movements of thisage,your happiness
and elevation. Permit us to ask your
careful consideration of this statement
of our belief :
The central question of tabor reform
fi tot so much how to get higher
wages, a how to turn present wages
to better account. For waste barms
most those who can least afford lt.
It is not over-production so much as
under-consumptioo, that grinds the
ftces of the working men. Fourteen
hundred millions annually drawn,
chiefly from tbe pockets of working
men, by salo n keepers and cigar
dealers, means less flour in the barrel,
less coal in tbo cellar, and tens cloth
ing for the-laborers' families. We
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Ceurt oj the State of Oregon Jer
Linn County.
Z P Moody, Governor, R P Knrhart, Secre
tary of Hut and Edward Hirsch, Treasurer
of th .State of Oregon, constituting th Board
of Commissioners for th sal of school and
university lands and for thefinvMtmeat of
the fund arising therefrom, rhtiatifls.
vs.
A! lie Ado Farrier, Andrew Bird Farrier,
George Farrier, Irene Elizabeth Barrell and
B M Barrell, her has bain I, Edmund Farrier,
John Farrier, Ell Farrier, Phoeb Ke
Clinehammer and Frederick Clinehammer,
her husband, Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of
an execution and order of sale issued out of
the above named Court in the above entitled
suit, I will on Saturday th 12th day of Feb
rnary, 1887, at the Court Hons door in
the oity of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, at
the hour of one o clock p. m., sell at public
auction for cash in hand to the highest bid
der the reel property described in said exe
cution and order of sal as follow to-wit :
The northeast quarter of the southwest quar
ter and the southeast quarter of th north
west quarter and lot 2, 3 and 4 of Section
24 in Township 12, sooth of Range 1 wet of
tbe Willamette meridian in Linn county,
Oregon, containing 154 13 100 acre. The
proceeds of sale to be applied first to the
payment of the cost and expenses of suit
taxed at $55.80 and accruing cost and tbe
further sum of $40 Attorney's fees. Next
to tbe payment to the Fieiu tiffs herein the
sum of $3o7-50 with interest st the rat of 8
per cent per annum from the 27th day of
October, 1886, and the overplns if any to be
paid in to tbe Clerk of said Court.
Dated this 6th day of January, 1887.
D. S. Smith.
Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon.
Palace Meat Market.
PIPE & TALBOT, PEOPRIETOHS.
FIRST ST. - - ALBANY. OR.
Wilt keep constantly on hand beef,
notion, pork, veal, sausage, etc,, tbe bast
meats au largest variety in the city.
Cash paid for all kindsjof fat stock.
Wttfcout injurious i
CasTAca Compart, 189 Fulton Street, N. 7.
grieve to see them give their money
for that which Is not bread,and their
abor for that which satisfleth not.
We suggest that if, by your request,
pay day were universally changed
from Saturday to Monday,tbis would
do much to Increase the capital, at
home.
The life Insurance statistlos prove
that while the average life or the
moderate drinker Is but thirty-five
years and a half, that of the total ab
stainer Is tdxty-four years. The sue
cessful explorers and soldiers, the fa
mous athletes, pedestrians, rewsrs and
shots are men who do not cob-web
their brains or palsy their nerves
with alcoholic drink.
We believe that the work of our
societies, resulting lo laws by which
nearly one-half the children of the
United States are being taught In the
public schools the evil effects of In.
toxlcatlng liquors upon the tissues of
the body and the lomper of the mind,
merits your earnest co-operation, and
will prove one of your strongest re-
enforcements la the effort to elevate
your families to nobler levels of op
portunlty. We believe that the study
of hygiene, Including a knowledge
of the most healthful foods and the
discovery that these aro cheaper and
non-stlmulatlng class, with a careful
consideration of the sclertlfic metb
ods by which, lo the preparation of
food, a little can be made to go a long
wby in home economies, are wel
worthy of your attention. We aide
you to aid us In our endeavors to
bare taught in all the departments
of our public schools, those beneficent
laws of health Which relate to whole,
some living in respect to diet, drees,
8leep,exerclse and ventilation, so that
this teaching shall be given to every
child as one of the sorest means to Its
truest happiness.
We ask your attention to our
Wnite Cross pledge of equal chastity
for man and woman ; of pure lan
guage and a pure life. We ask your
help In our efforts to secure adequate
protection by law for the daughters
of tbe poor and rich alike, from tbe
cruelty of base end brutal men. We
ask your help In our endeavors to
preserve tbe American Sabbath with
Its rest and quiet, redeeming it from
being as now the harvest time of the
saloon keeper, when he gathers In the
hard earnings of the working man,
and w promt e yoa our co-operation
lo your efforts to secure the Saturday
half holiday, which, we bellev, will
do so much to change, the Sabbath
from a day of recreation to one i f rest
at home and for the worship of Clod.
We rejoice to note that the Central
Labor Union of New York City peti
tioned its municipal officers to cloee
the saloons upon the Sabbath day, and
we earnestly hope that all such socle
ties msy soon petition for their clos
ing every day, and order a perpetosl
boycott upon the dealers In alcoholic
pjison.
We call your attention to our De
partments of evangelistic temperance
meeting- ; work for railroad employ
es, lumbermen, herdsmen, miners,
soldiers and sailors; also toonr efforts
to organize free Kitchen and Kinder-
gar tens, aod Bands of Hope , to sup
ply free libraries and reading rooms,
temperance lodging booses and res
taurants, and to reach eat a helping
hand to fallen women as well as fall
en men. We nave a ruoiisning
Houte at 161 La Salle 8treet,Chicago.
which sent out thirty million pages
of temperance literature in the last
year, aod which la conducted by wo
men, and its types set by women
compositors. Our Nstlonsl organ,
The Union Signal, has goods words for
sll lawful efforts made by working
men and women for their own best
interests.
We ask you to do all In your pow
er for the cause of prohibition, which
la pre-eminently your cause. With
the dram shop aod its fiendish temp
tations overthrown, what might you
not attain of that self mastery which
Is tbe first condition of success ; and
what might jou not achieve of pro
tection and happiness in those homes
which are the heart's true resting
places I Your ballots hold the bslsnue
of power lo this land of the wc Id's
hope. We ask those of you who are
voters to cast them only for such
measures and such men as are sol
emnly committed to the prohibition
of every brewery, distillery and dram
shop in the Nation . And that women
msy come to the rescue In this great
emergency, also as an act of justice
toward those who have the most
sacred claim on your protection, we
hope that you may see your way clear
to cast your ballots only for such
measure aod such men as are pledg
ed to tbe enfranchisement of women.
In all this, wu speak to you as
those who fervently believe that the
coming of Christ' Kingdom in the
earth means brotherhood. We urge
you with sisterly earnestness and
affection to make the Now TeiMment
your text book of political economy,
and to join us in the daily study of
His bles-j id word, who spake as
never spake. His pierced band Is
lifting up this sorrowful, benighted
world into the light of God. In earn,
est sympathy Wt its go forward to
work cut His golden precepts into
the wcrld's life and law by making
first of ail Hi i Itw and life our own.
Yours for Gd and Home and
Every Land,
FbASCEB E. WlLLASDt
CAaoLiNE B. Busxl, President.
26,587,335
saw
BOTTLES OF
Warner's S-ATE Cure
Sold, to Ceo. 27th, 1886.
No other Remedy
Produce Such a Record.
This wonderful success of "Warner's Safe Cure" is due wholly to tbe real
nsrit of the Remedy, For a long time it
ical authorities as tbe on'y specific for
female complaints.
rbuuaaods of iieople owe tbeir life and
we can produce 100,000 testimonials to
Read tbe following and note the number of bottles distributed. We guarntee
these figures to be correct as our sale-books will prove.
l.lSO.lBS.
Capt. W D. Robinson (U. 8. Mar
ina lusp., Buffalo, N. Y.), in 18e55,waa
suffering with a skin humor like lepro
sy. Could not sleep ; waa in great
agony. For two years triad every thing,
without benefit. Was pronounced in
curable. "Twenty bottles of Warner's
eSafe Cure completely cured me, and to
day I am strong and well." (Feb. 6,
1889.)
rroetdenee.
171. tt.
Ex Gov. T. G. Alvoid (8yracue,N.
Y.) in 1884 began running down with
General Debility, accompanied with
sense of weight in the lower part of tbe
body, with a feverish seosstion end s
general giving out of the whole organ
ism. Was in serious condition, confin
ed to bis bed much of the time. Aftei
a thorough treatment with Warner s
Safe Cure be says : "I am completely
malAMil ... la.llli La i.a m. mm r. "
lortlnnl, We
tnl.ltt.
Major 8. H. Abbott, (.Springfield,
Mo.), in 1871 was ifilicted with lame
back, rheumatism and kidney trouble.
Consul ted tbe very bent ubysicisns in
Ban Francisco, aad visited all tbe min
eral springs there. Took a health ttip
to New England States, but far seven
years suffered constantly from bis mal
ady, which bad resulted in Bright' dis
ease. After using a couple doaen bottles
of Warner's Safe cure aod two of Safe
Pills, be wroto : "My back aod kid
neys are without pain, and, thank God,
I owe It all to Waroet's Safe Reme
dies." Bnt. nflVew Bstg., 4U.75S.
Mrs. J. T. Ritobey (562 4th Ave.,
Looaville, Ky.,) waa a confirmed inva
lid for eleven yarn, just living, aad
hourly expecting death. Was confined
to bed ten months each year. Was at
tended by the beat physicians. Her left
side waa paralysed. Coold neither eat,
sleep, nor enjoy life. Tbe doctors a id
she was troubled with female oem
ptaint ; bnt she waa satisfied bet kid
neys were affected. Under the opera
tion of Warner's Safe Cure she
a large stone or eaieulas, and in Nov.,
185, reported, "Am to-dav as well aa
when a girl."
New 1 ork St,
t,t7t,77t.
ASK YOUR FRIENDS AMD NEIGHBORS ABOUT
WARNER'S SAFE CURE
THE MOST POPULAR REMEDY EVER
DISCOVERED.
Clnvelaunsl,
sssssa.
Ex -Gov. R T. Jacob ( Wesiport.Ky.)
waa prostrated with severe kidney
trouble sod loat 40 peuads of flesh.
After a thorough treatment with War
ner's Safe Cure he reports, "I have
never enjoyed better health."
CtaelemaUl,
676,667.
Gso. H. D. Wsllen (144 Madison
Ave., N. Y.) scarcely able to walk two
blocks without exhaustion, aod, having
lost flesh heavily, began the use of War
ner's Safe Cure and says : "1 was much
benefitted by it.''
Bad. Ohln, (fttstte)
666,166,
Col. Joseph H.Thornton (Cincinnati ,
O.) in 1885 reported that his daughter
was very much prostrated ; had palpi
tation of the heart, intense psin in tbe
head, nervous disorder and catarrh of
the bladder. She loat fifty-five pounds.
Other remedies failing, tbey began the
use of Warner's Safe Cure, Safe Pills
and Safe Nervine, and within three
months sbe had gained fifth pounds in
weight and was restored to good health.
That was three yeara ago, and sbe is
still in good health as ever in her life.
Col. Thornton, himself, was cured of
Chronic Disrrboea of eighteen years
standing, in 1881, by Warner's Safe
Cure.
Mouther it Mtntee,
6,664,017.
C. H. Allen (Leavenworth, Kan.),
son Edwin, two years of age, afflicted
with extreme case of Btigot's disease,
and the doctors gave biro up. By the
advice of the doctor's wife, began tbe
use of Warner's Safe Cure, snd after
taking seven bottles he is perfectly well
and has bad no relapse.
a u Mtlu.,
1,467,824.
Every Testimonial we publish is genuine. Write
to the testators, enclosing stamp for reply, and
learn for yourselves.
Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe under
signed, executor of tbe last will and tests
merit of Ben Km in Freelsnd, deeeased, has
filed his final acceant as such executed,
and tbe Court has fixed tke hour of I o
clock p. na, of February 7, 1887, for hearing
objections thereto. A, C. Fairchilb,
in the Word can
has been regarded by the highest mid-
Kidney, Liver and Urinary diseases and
health to "Warner's Safe Cure" and
that effect.
Pennsylvania,
l.ftSl.Slft
F. Mayer (1 020 N. 12th St., Hi.
Louis. Mo.) afflicted with tired feelings,
diizinea and pain across tbe back, and
loat appetite. Was sallow and cars
worn all tbe time. The doctors failing
be began tbe use of Wsrnet's Safe Core,
and reports, "1 feel like a fighting
cook."
ttience,
2 ho own
Mr. R Broro (2281 Woodward
Ave , Detroit, Micb.) injured his back
from a fail. Was confined to bis bed
sis weeks. Tbe fsll injured bis kid
neys, producing intense suffering. Wsr
ner's Safe Cure restored bis kidneys to
tbelr natural condition, and be writes,
"I am now eighty years of age, smart
and active.
Dnlrolt,
hiu use.
Mrs. Thoa. Schmidt (wife of tbe Vice
Consul of Denmark, 69 Wall St., N. Y.)
repotted that bar little son, after an at
tack of Diphtheritic sore throat eight
years ago, waa afflicted with Brigbt's
Disease In advaaoad form ; by the ad
vice of Gen'i Christiansen, of Dress),
Morgan at Co., Bankers,New York, she
prescribed Warner Safe Cure, with tbe
consent of the pbysieisns, aod reports,
"tbe physician any that he will be
perfertiy well."
Ntlwnnkee,
ISA at,
Miss Z. L Boat d man (Quecbee, Vt.)
in May, 1882, began to bloat, tbenoe
name stomach trouble, terrible headache
and finally the doctor's opinion that it
was Brill's diaeaae, and incurable.
Eventually sbe became nearly blind,
pronounced by ti e doctora to be the laat
stage of Bright' disease. After having
been under treatment by Warner's Safe
Cure for one year, sbe reportel, "1 am
aa well aa any one."
Minnesota,
t OI7.
Hon. N. A. Piympton (Worcester,
Mass ), in Msy, 1880, was prostrated
by gravel. Under tbe operation of War
ner's Safe Core alone be passed a large
tone, and subsequently wrote, "1 bave
had no recurrence of my trouble since
Warner's Safe Cure cured me."
Bstl. M. W. Mtatea,
1,767,1st.
6t. Louie,
1,666.6 97
Capt. Geo. B. Wiltbank (919 Spruce
St., Pbila., Pa.) prostrated in Centre!
America, with Malarial Fever, caused
by congestion of kidneys and liver.
Delirious part of the time. Liver en
larged one-third. Stomach badly af
fected. Could hold no food ; even water
waa ejected. Using leas than a dosen
bottles of Warner's Sate Cure he writes
"I was completely cured."
rot
717,660.
Mra. (Prof.) E. J. Wolfe (Gettys
burg, Pa., wife of tbe Ed. of tbe Luth
eran Quarterly), began to decline with
Pulmonary Consumption. (Over 50
per cent of all cases of consumption are
used by diseased kidneys.) Despaired
of liviag. After a thorough course of
treatment with Werner's Safe Cure.sbe
writes, "I am perfectly well."
Bat!, 6. W. Mtavaee,
746.769.
Ex-Senator B. K. Bruce (South Car
olina,) after doctoring for years for what
he supposed was MaIaria,discovered he
was sifiicted with Sugar Diabetes, and
having obtained no relief whatever from
his physioians, be began the use ot
Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure, and be
says : "My friends are astonished at
my improvement."
Han Fratnalaeo,
1,246 94 6
J. Q. Elkine (EiluLbviik, t ) i
fered lor ten vrsis from giate, Lic
attacked bim s"veiy iijt months. He los
45 pounds in tlite months, aud hi
strsnath was nearly c lo Alter a tber
ough tite of Waiter's Ssfe Pistete
(Jure he reports, "I am as well as I
ever was, after using fourteen bottles
Bml. Patella Coast,
732,816.
PURE SOAP.
for m
Use your own refuse "grease, ee , sd
6reeabank'i FowderedtCaustlc Soda. No
speelal apparatus, no experience, no fuel,
and only fifteen minutes time needed
Send fotf djreeiien to T. W, Jackson & Go.
SAM MAY. T. O. SXMDXSS
MAY k SENDERS.
Dealers in General leroHandise.
HARR1SBURG - - - - OREGON
Will boy Grain, Wool and all kinds
Country prdere.
H. EWERT
Ksepsloonstantly on band the
Largest
and
Finest
stock of
JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
CLOCKS.
8PECTACLE8,
RINGS, ETC
lo Albany, Is agent for
R0CKF0RD WATCHES.
Repairing deae promptly and skillfully
ovjsr 6,000.000
FERRY'S SEEDS
o. as. fi aa v a co.
m sansn u ss um
uisttT tiistats
ea fk awe Id.
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erteeeeSrnee
SaOMNUXL
or iser
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ran to as
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6. St. f HIT A 08.
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Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State o Oregon for
limn bounty.
Martha Houston, Plaintiff.
Jo sis Tin merman and G
IcfaU'laat.
W Timnterman,
To Joeie Timmermau and Q W Timraer
man, the aboye named Defendants :
IN tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, you
and each of you arc bsreby required to ap
pear and answer tbe complaint of the abuys
rhuntiff in the above entitled Coert. now on
Hie with the Clerk of satd Court, on or be
fore tbe second Momlay of March, A. D.
1617, it beiag the 14th day of March, A. D.
1867. and yoo are hereby notified that if yoa
fail to appear and anawer said complaint, a
hereby required, the 1'laintttT will apply to
the Court for tbe relief lemoled therein,
to-wit i tor a decree partiti.uu; and divid
ing between the Plattttiff aod the Defendant
aocorilinc to tbeir reacttve interest there
in, tbe following described real property, to
wit : bt 74, 75. 67. 6H. 09, 70 aod 130 in
the city of Mcto, Linn county, Oregon ; also,
IwgtnmuK at ths southeast corner of lot 70
recorded in the original survey of the city of
Veto, I mn county, Oregt o, running thence
VwSt 3674 feet to tbe southwest corner of lot
75 iu sajdetty, tbeooe south to tbe north
bank of Thomas Creek : tbenoe in aa easter
ly direction, along the North bank of aaid
Creek, to a point opposite u aud on a line
with th Eaat line of eatd lot 70 ; tbenoe
north to the place of beginning ; also lot 71
in the city of Soto, eicept tbe following, be
ginning at tbe southeast corner of aaid !ot
71 tnence west 50 ft ; thsuoe north 16
feel ; tbenoe east 50 feet ; thence aoutb 16
foot to the place of beiftnntng ; alao the fol
lowing, beginning U SH chajna east of the
northeast corner of Section 22 in Townabij
10 8 2 west ; tbeooe east 5. R chains ;
thoce eouth 20 chaiua ; thence outh H4
4 west 40.54 chain ; tbenoe south 32 ho
chain ; theno went 45.64 chain ; thence
north 52.80 chains to tbe place of beginning.
cuutauutng 100 arr more or loss, and all
hem itut in Linn county, Oregon, ami
judgment for the coats and disbursement
of titis.suit In the manner provided by law.
This summons i published by order of
Hon K 1' Boise, Judge of said C jurt, road
at Chauihera iu the city of Salem, on the
24th day of Deo. 1S6. in the Stats Rio u re
Dkuocsat.
WsATiiaaKoico k Br.At-Ksuajr,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Estray Notice.
LjMASos, Or., Jan. 3rd, 1887.
To the County Cirri of Linn County Orrgon
Your are hereby notified that I have this
day appraiaed an astray horse, described aa
follow . Dark aorrel with flaly mane and
tail, also a white spot in forehead, aaid horse
is about 16 'i bands high aad supposed to be
about 12 years old. Tha above waa taken
up by Mount Story and appraised by me at
840.
January 10th, 1887.
O. W. Smith,
Jiutioc of tba Peace.
J. P (i ai.bu At ru, County Clerk.
Administratrix' Natioa.
Notice ia hereby given that ths underaizn-
ed baa been duly appointed Administratrix
of tbe estate of Kd ward Murray, deceased,
by order of the County Court of Lion county.
Oregon, duly made and entered of record, and
all persona having claim agataat said citato
are hereby required to present the same to
the undersigned atAIbauy, Oregon, duly veri
fied within atx mouths, from the datt hereof.
Deo, 24. 18dfi. AlNA MuitlttT,
Weatherf ord & Blackburn, Adin' r'x
Attorney.
Aft or Fortr year
rr j.i i i. mi) in tna
ui vp.mliun or mora
than Ono Hundred
Thnniuinrf HtmHrnliolin fur intent, in
lllo United Mate aud Foreign coun
tries, tint nuUHMhrT. ol the Scientifte
A rit nn ciintOitie to art a. .olicitora
for patent., cereal, traile-marlta, oopy
riuht. ttta.. for ths United State, and
to obiaiu iiati'iii. in Canada. Knal.nd. France.
Germanr, and sU oiW aswMss Their eiperl
enoe 1. unetjualed sudtbair failiU ars uasur
panned. J . .
Drawing and aperlfteatlon prepared and Slae
In the I'alant Office on abort notic. Term wff
reasonable. No cherire for examination of modal
or drawing Advioe by mail free.
Patent obtained through MunnAOo.arenotieed
in the SCIKNTIVIC AlWKRIC AN. which ha.
the I argent circulation and ia the most influential
E paper of it. kind puhliahed In the world,
advantage, of uoh a uotioe every patentee
tstand.
Thi. large and .nUndidW Iflu.irated newspaper
IspubliKhed WBKKLjTat S.0O a year, and la
admitted to be tbe beet paper derotad to eelsnes.
as.oh.uica. Invention., engineering works, and
Jtther department, of Industrial progreaa. pnbr
Ished in any country. It contain, the name, of
all patentee, and title of every invention patentee
each week. Try it (our montn. tor one aousv.
Bold by all new.d.alera.
If you hare an Invention to patent write t
Bunn A Co., publi.her. of Scientific AnariSM,
1 Broadway, New York. . m
Handbook about patents mailed free.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTIjHF. Is herebv given that tbe un
dersigned has tiled 'In the County Court
of Linn county, Oregon, bis final aneauBt
a Administrator ;f the estate' of Andrew
Miller, deceased, aud aaid Con rt has ap
pointed Monday, the 7th day of February,
1887, at the hour often o'clock, a. m, of
said day, at th Ceurt House in Albany,
Linn county, Oregon, tor the hearing of
objections to said account and the settle
ment of the name. At which time and
place all persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified to appear and file ob
jections tuereto, if any they have.
Dated January 5th, 187.
Qm. A. MiLLxn,
Hswity A Bryant, Administrator,
wawawi r r r 'wawawanH.iBUr ' ' . TB
tn B &$ ' t
m a.p- iw -nrr.vap ,sj
rm
ss i3 as 1 1 i i. i, a m
JULIUS GRADWOHL
11mm the only exelanive HttteU ol
dt -'
CROCKERY, CLA88,8ILVER AND CHINA WARE
i Large Assortment of Bab; Carriage!,
And a Choic Selection of Coffee Jea and Sugar
CAE t C ZEN CUPS AND SAUCERS SI.0O.
SHELF HARDWARE.
OIL, LEAD, WINDOW LIGHTS AM, line
Tin: HIOHEttT SARKET PKIt'E PAIO FOtt COO
Remember I What I Say lean. Biro lo a call.
600DS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON-
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Nswspsper Advertising Bureau,
10 Sprues St., New York.
Send lOoisv. for 100-Pge Pamphlet
J. GIBLIN,
Proprietor.
This house; is now open and furnished
with the beat new furniture. Kyerythina
clean sod ocmmodioa. offering to the gen
eral public superior accommodations to any
in the city.
MADTS
I
RESTAURANT
Two door east of Odd Fallow's Tempi.
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
Meal, st all h-wir. snd all price. Kavtero
Siuariwater and Yaqulna Say
OYSTERS !
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Alwaj ea Jlaeus.
- rf-h -vtr. eTi ern iI.t. i d sf Is
lamtiie. by Urn pint or uuart. I'dtate
rooata for lanfs.
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Lumbago, Srrairu. Mascles,
Rhea mall's:. fifraias, 2raptioua,
Barnt' Stitcbee, Hocf Ail,
ScsJrb, Etiirjoiats, Spisw
Stings, Bsekach:, Worms,
Bites, Galls, Swianey,
Bruise, Sores, 8addle Galls,
B anion r, Spavin Piles,
Corn Cracks.
THIS COQP OLD STAND-BY
iccompliiUtea for everybody eeapfi west JltfUtimed
or It, One of tho roaou for the great popularity of
he aTsntsng Llntmeat Is found In Us universal
npplirubillty. Kverybody nseds such s medicine.
The La t.e ran needs It la ease of accident,
Tl.o lloimewlfe needs lt for enarl family use.
The nnnlir needs It for bis teams and his men.
The Mvchuutc needs lt always on hi work
liench.
The Miner urede It In case of rmerfSBcy.
The lleaeer needs it can't get along without It
Tbe Farmer needs lt In his bouse, bis stable,
and hie stock yard.
Th srenmbeat man or the Boatman needs
lt In liberal supply afloat and aftprp,
Tbe Hersefaneler nseds It It Is bis best
friend and safest reliance.
The Mteck.p; rower need, lt it will save bun
tbouaands of dollars and a world of trouble.
The Rail roa d ma a needs tt and will need ft so
Ions as his life Is a round of accidents aad dangers.
Tbe Baekweodaman needs IL There Is noth
ing like lt as an antidote for the dangers to life,
limb and comfort which surround the pioneer.
Tke Merchant needs lt about his store among
hta employees. Accidents wUl happen, and when
these com & Mustang Liniment Is wanted at once.
Keep a Bottle in the House. Tls the beat of
economy.
Keep a Battle la the Factory. It. immediate
as la esse of accident saves pain and loss of wages.
Keep n Bottle Alway la the Stable fee
use when wanted.
Notice of Executrix Sale of Land.
NOTICE is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of sale made by tbe
County Court, of Jackson County, Oietiou
on tbe 7th dy of December, 1886, author
izing and empowering the undoi signed as
the executrix of tbe last will and testa
ment of Edward A. Freeland, deceased,
to sell certain real property described in
said order ot sale, the undersigned execu
trix of tbe last will and testament of said
Edward A Freeland, deceased, will on
Saturday the 5th day of February, 1887 at
tbe hour of one o'clock p. rn. of said day
at the Court House door in tbe city of Al
bany, Linn oounty, Oregon, sell at public
sale all the right title ami interact which
the said Edward A. Freeland bad at tbe
time of bis death in aud to the following
described real property, to-wit : Lots 6
and 6 in Block No. 32 in the city of Al
bany, I .inn county. Oregon as tne same
are described and known on tbe recorded
plat of said city now on ti) in tbb office ot
tLe County Clerk of Linn county, Oreaou.
said property will be sold at .said time to
the higbepT and best bidder on tbe follow
ing terms; Ten per oeut of the purchase
price of said real property to be paid on
tbe day of sale, aud the balance of said
purchase price to bo paid when said sale
Is confirmed by ihe County Court of said
Jackson county, Oregon, at which time
said executrix will execute, and deliver
to the purchaser, at said sale, a good and
sufficient deed of conveyance to said land,
Dated this 24th day of Decern I. er . 1886.
Marv A. FKKKLAwn,
Executrix of tbe laat will and testament of
Edward A. Freeland, deceased.
HOFFMAN & PFEIFFER
PROPRIETORS OF
Albany Soda Works,
And Manufacturers of-
CHOICE GOHFEGTIOIEBI.
Wo are mow prepared to aell at whole
sale, alway freeb and pure at Portland
price to dealer, We also keep a full
line of
Huts and Tropical Fruits,
I TV GROCERIES,
We keep a full line, alwaya freak and at
very low prices.
OUR-
CIGAR AND TOBACCO
department is corny' ri We keep tke
verj flees stoek tt suck.sg and chewing
tobacco, meerschaum and brier pipes that
is a delight to smokers.
c. a. woLvanrojr, o, n, iamn,
W0LVERT0N & IRVINE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
f0f"Ooa op stairs InJFroman'a Brink
ALBANY, 0RE60X
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ck at oTfice.
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whole
GIV8B8
Pletnre QnXkmrwt
Wkto I a J a Prtsa
direct to eonmmnrra Ota all
personal or family nse. Tell, bow to
order, aasd sjtee exact eoet e seesy
tnine; won sue, eat, drink, wresur, or
nave fata writb. Tnewe iatVAXC h WJ
lUMIKS contain information fdcawad
from Ike markets of tke world. We
will mail n entry FRKK to any
tree. ujn reeetps or iu es. in
exprnee of mailing. Let tie 1
you, lie.rctfnlly,
rVtONTCOMERY WARD A CO.
7 Ac S2II Wabeaab Aeeaae. CldaagSi UU
II Kearney Street, Saat Fraaetaee, Cat.
Nerrons PebiKty, Seminal Weakness, Exhausted
...... j , u.wi.muti, .iu.iui.it aotfsnw
tveraion to aociety, Dimness of vision, Nrdaes In tbe
Head, the vital fliiki paaaiugunoksetTed ' the urine,
and many other dissese bat lead to insanity and
laalb, '
lOI Sti MpM
Buffering from any ot the above symptoms, should
consult ua at once. Ths drain can be stopped, it -tallty
restored, and life be mads again a pleaanre
.nstead of a burden.
The e remany
MIDDLE-4LVW MEN
who are trouble with too frequent ev&enaUar of tke
bladder, often actomimnied by a si:ght amartiac r
burnino; aenaation, and a weakening ol the .y.wm in
a manner they cannot aceonnt lor, Kopy Sediment in
the urlue, etc. Many die of this difficulty ignorant
of the causa, which is the sseond stage of seminal
weakness.
Curea gurernteed in all such case.
CoBBMllaliea free- Thorough examination and
vlvice, includinirchemloal snalysia and microscopic
examination of ths urine, 86. An honest opinion
given in every ease.
The following medislnes supplied at the y rises
mimed :
Slat A ST LEV 4'OOFEK VITAL KF.STOKA
TIVV, 83 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $10,
SAMPLE KO IT Lk EKEE.
Sent to an- one applj ing by letter, stating symp
toms, sex and se. Strict secrecy in regard to all
business transactiona,
The Ueiebrat,d aUrlaey Strmedy. MEPMBKTI
I I M, for all kinds of Kiiiiu v and Bladoer Complaints,
Oonerrhoea, Oleet, Leucorrhoea, etc. lor sale by
all druggists ; a bottle, or six noUlea tor 86.
The English f t Mt:i i, LIVEK A.NJI HVS
FEFIA FILL is the host in the market, 'tu eafe
by all druggist ; pri.-e 60 rent, a bottle.
Address KriKlih Meillral Oyp weary.
No. 11 Kearnv nttxet, San Fraueieeo, Oat
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Admimstratrix Notice.
Notice is hereby gtvn that the under,
dgned nan ben by the County Coart for
Linn oounty. Oregon, appointed Adminis
tratrix with the will annexed of the eata'e
of James Mady, deceased, late o" l.inu
oounty, Oregon All persons having
claims aijainst -aid estat arn hereby te
)uircd to pn-sent them pr perlv verified
a required ry w. to ti undfaii ed at
linri , Oregon wiihin i. m nb- from
thta uaiH.
l his .J m mi try 3rd, 1887
8lAHKTT Masx.
Administratrix with tbU win annexed oj
the estate of James M'v, deosaaetT,
WBACHKIU' KD A BljACKBUKW,
Attv's for AdsninUtratrrx.
ITIAINTS ANDOIDs.
" ass THAT Ties J o 9
Jo B axACT uuRjt on A
IS m KAOH ommmt we a 1
I f cmown in pCTunc , 3
FOR SALBeJeALCRS gjSrTWMCTC.
n
.,,.VI i.wtoi i in, wh mimoee, lanowirj.
Paralv.ia, rYoatatorrhoea, and all the terrible effeees
felf abuse, and tinit in mitnnr w.ra mJi
A full line of lead and oil, mixed pallida,
kalsomiue, etc, always on hand.
BiU WA4KT dt SOX,
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