The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 25, 1887, Image 4

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Jt J0hn". Lodge, M. in roter. Notice ft, hereby KWen th.t the follow
d .wtturday of month. . named -ettler - he filed notice of bis
Corinthian Lodge, 17, at Hell, 1st !at-
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aWyley Chapter, 8, at Hell, 4th w
unlay. 11
K. Of F at 0. F. Halt, every Thursday
evening. I N
I. U. U. r.,at ineirnan.every wcuhcimv
. II 11' I......UI 1
iMln I
evening. 1
A. O. U. W., at their hell, every Monday
ervaalng.
Om.ni Encimoment. at O. r . Hall, I
every and and 4th Friday
G. A. R., at A. 0. U. W. Halt, t ami
grd Saturday.
I. O. G. T.. at A. O. U. W. Hall, every
Friday evening.
United Frienda of the Pacific, at O. F.
Hall, 1 at and 3rd Friday.
THE STAR
A Mnvaeaaer uaawortlaK taa
PrtaelaJea af a Oaasacrat
AJntalatratlan.
Published In the City of New York.
WILLIAM DORSHEIMER,
Editor.
Dent?, Weekly and Simla? Edition,
THE WEEKLY STAR.
An eight-page Newspaper, iMsueel
vary Watsaeattay.
A oleaei, pure, bright end Interesting
FAMILY PAPER.
It con Ulna the latent new, down to the
hour of toinc to orees. It column a will
be fen ad crowded with Rood tbinse from
hearten lac to and. Original atoriee by din-1
lingo labod garter leer end foreign writers
of OeUon.
Tarsus of the Weekly Star to subscriber.
IKE DOLLAR FOR ONE YEAR.
For throe month, an trial, 25 cent,
a octal torano and estraoreHaary
lactareoaeate ta Ageate anal
C'aavaeeere. Mead far
CM real are.
Teres of ta I ally Uar to eobacribera
Bs7 eaa.avea jwar (UMtaita; Ownjiay) 97.00
aUy, wlifcasaaaeillJ. n jrasr COO
HaWy 4aVt, flaX aWataMa JLfcO
Dsilr, wiiboatauiMfcur. sis mooUw S 98
OMS7, wHaoot Usiljr, on yw... .........
Addreee,
THE STAR,
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Broadway and Park Plaoo, Mew York,
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE la hereby given that by virtue
of aa order of the County Court oruon
eeaaty, Oregon, duly made and entered
ofreooid, the undersigned ae Admlnie-
tracer of the estate of Black, Porter A Co.,
2. L. Porter, deceased.) will, on the Bah
jr ef February, 1887, at one o'clock p.
at. of said dey , et the door of the Court
Hoaee in Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
all at public auction to the highest bidder
all the right, title and intoreet of arid
potato of Black, Porter A Co., et the time
of the death of aid T. L. Porter, in the
following described promisee, towit :
Lota 1, 8, 8. 6 and 7 in Block No. 9 in the
city ef Haleey, Linn county, Oregon.
Tertav of eala. -Cash in hand in U, 8,
gold coin on the day of eale,
January 24tb, 1I&7,
W. J. Stewart.
Administrator.
OngOBffcaciflc flailri
aly Infopular UouU
rer J ictumpeJIang!
ailroad
oute,
es,
Flae liana I Mara roaueetloa I
low eejalpaaeata ! SSS aal lea
short or ! SO boar lean time X
Aeootnmodatione unenrpassed for com
fort and ssety. Faroe and freight much
Lane than by any ether route between all
points in the Willamette Valley end San
Fraaaaaeo.
INLY ROUTE VIA YQUINA BAY
SAN FRANCISCO.
Daily fwngir trmins except Sundays.
Lb Tsqstsa, tM a.m. .Losv Albsny, li:40 r. M,
Arrt v,Cryllia,10:U a.m. Arri Corrsilto, IMr.m.
Amr Alkssy, 11. a m, Arrive Vsquuis, r. a.
Oregon and California train connect et
Albany and Cor vail in.
The Oregon Development Company
steamship sail :
raos TAODDJA
rAcico
r.iuinsC.,TbaaiUy.Kt 10
Tseolas U.,TuMUjrb 15
mi asiis, aeses, rtsi
KilwO;, rb, tl
B U, SAtorsAr, M rch i
T C, Fries, asrafa 11.
M, Thorte, MArota 17
T C.WmIbskU, Msrcb U.
sssism,, aaneaj 1-
i C, Tucwlay, Kb 22.
at, Mosdy, r"s St.
U, Suih1a , March .
!, BAture. MArch U
i C.rriUay, March 1.
The C nipanv reserves i.he right to
ehange eiiling days.
Parse Between CorveJlieendSan Fran
oieoe : Rail and cabin, 14. Hail and
eteerage, 88,88.
For information apply to
A. O. P. sad P. Agent, Corral Ik.
OVULA NO TO CALIFORNIA
-iVIA-
Oregon & C alifornia K. K,
AND CONNECTIONS.
fr from Portland to Soji rnutsi jo, $S2 t Ssers-
, aw. Cleo connection tnad at Aar.ian4 w.tt
f ta Ciliforsi, Orga uU Idaho 8tag
(DAILY XXCCPT SUNDAYS.)
fcast atate DtvtslsN.
srrwBsa poktland an amhlaku.
all Tram.
uun.
Pr04 AOO A M
Albsajr 12:06 r s
AshUna 8:46 r m
Atasa ..11:45 a m
AKKIV.
Albsny 11:45 m
Aabland 4:U0 A u
Albany 11:26 a U
Portlsml, a;6 r a
Alhaey Kx pre Train.
UUYB. ASSIVK.
...... . . .4:00 r u I Albany 8:84 r u
Alhaav t jb r s I Lebanon ;20 r u
Ltbaso 4.46 a u Albsny 5:29 a u
Albany , 60 AM Portland 10:06 a U
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
daily btwn Portland and Aahland.
The O and Oil Perry makea connection with all
ttrfulr train on th Eat bid. Division from foot
f f Kw.it.
Wt IMe Blvlslea.
BtTWIKX roKTLAMa AX COKYALL1H,
Mslt Train,
uuv Aaaiva
Porvkjid 7:30 a M I Corrsllia 12:26 r m
0rrfll 1:10 r a Portland r u
At Corrallla connect with train ef Oregon Pacific
for Y equina Bay.
KxpreM Train.
UATB. Aaairs.
Portland 4:60 r m I McMinnriU .8:00 r U
ashtissria ..,.5:46 a u j Portland 9:00 A a
Looai Ueketi for aal and baggie checked at com
pos' op-town offioe, Cor Pin and Hecond fctreets.
TieaoUftfr principal points in California can only b
arooured at Company' ttce, Corner P and Front
I a. .Portland Or, Freight will not bo received for
sMpcaest after flv o'clo k p. m. on either the East
r4W '! Wvialon.
t. KOKHLER, E. P. ROGERS,
Mauager. Q. W. P Arent.
PATENTS
Obtained, sad all other btisin in the V. A Paten
issSAda to tor n oderate fa.
OwsfJe ) oppewit tl U.S. Patent Office, and
haste Patent isa tiro than those remote
rja WaaUsgtsw.
jsd AoeT or drawing. We adv to patent
afenty Imo of charge ; am ire make o charge unlet
woebtsis paUnt.
W nfar hor, to Uu PoateiMter, th Sunt, of
Htmwr Order Mt. and to 4Beial of the U . 8 Patent
efursnost
for Publioation.
m w w
Land Office at Oregon C.ty, Or. 1
.lam.arv .urn. ioe' i
lntMulon to make final proof In anppori
., tii ut il itrmil win w
0r.,ori
..i....,i. vi,h tfii. vie : W V
I VI Ml I 111' MSB m W . IS BBS - s .
Herrom.Hom.eteed Kmry No.4WlO for me
W of so. 4, Tp. 108 K s m, v
OIA ..!. 1 I
- -.. witneseea to
lie IIBiun niw ""
. , 4M,i,4imn rasddanna iuon, n
,. vlUton 0r M, nd. vis : Joseph O
Turnldee, Thomaa L Heiiiieaa. vy j
TurnUtitt' ami ij r it en re " -
TmaW I.Iiiii 1 'mint V. DlPCUll.
I " W ltll l.b f V
TV , I .
lttgWter.
fOR BALK,
w k.in.inik in mi tarn oert of the
oltywUh fair house and ham will beeold
law
p. p. NUTTING. Off t2Z
:Vlt I'ojw.OOO. Ituuir. to sn absolutely a
e . , l'tti w,uw,wv.
, u.!" C
m 6.000.000 fsgu
FERRY'S SEEDS
lilt
III1
UMtST IttUMIl
aMri
P.M FERRtiCO'S
Bb iriiUn !e V ita4
SEE01RNU1L
for 1007
wUl k aal
rail to
SSS
Jl VaVJaaSMV a)
a.awM.
'UMiImU
a, m. runt a av
Dtrol, Mich.
Notice for Publioation
Land office at Oiegno City, Or. )
Jenuerv. 10th, 1887. J
NOTICK I herhv el veil that the fo!-
lowins-named settler him filed notice of
hie Intention to min nuai prooi in aun-
Dort of bis claim, end that i I proof win
be made before the County J u ige or Coun
ty Clerk of Linn county, et Albany, Ore
imn. ontTburedev. Ifsrch 10th, I8R7. via
Pbllieter Iee, Homestead Kntry No. 490d
for the 8 W M of Sec, 14, Tp. 12, 8 R 1 K,
He names the following witnesaee to
I orove his continuous residence upon, and
" . . a m a . m s e
a tivst m o. said lent, viz: i usnes
WUIiame. John YY.Mavcn. Joel Vail and
ndrew Vail, all of I-ebeuon, Linn coun
ty, Oregon.
W. T. BuaxKT,
Kpfiator.
lot iiaiaaejalaffi
fTATIiif.Iy
AfUeaoALOuai
BEBVOTJ8
Palace Meat Market.
PIPE ft TALBOT, PROPRIETORS.
FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, OR.
Will keep conatautly on hand ban,
mutton, prk, reel, sausage, etc., the beat
mla and 1 trgest variety In the city.
Cash paid for all kinds of fat stock.
a AM MAY.
J. G. SENDEE
MAY k SENDERS.
Dealers in General MbitliandiBe.
HARRISBURG - - - - OREGON
Will bay Grain, Wool and all kinds
( urlnjiitm.
N
O HOME BLESSKD WITH A BABT
u complete wtboat the montbly
viit ol tiabulu. xi,tht delight, com
fort an i aid of the mo her. Only pablica
tion in tho world dt voted to the care of
young child ten. We ars glad to recommend
it (5 botkinao 8t.. IN. Y.) ttlJtO a year;
15cenucouy Clnbbed witlt Uh Demo
crat for fS e year.
ALBANY. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON,
1886, 1887.
MET. E J..THOMrftOX. . President.
A lull corps of instructors,--
CLAS$ICAL,tSCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Coursed of f-tudy arranged to meet the
need of all grades.of studeute.
Special inducements offered to students
from abroad.
Tuition ranges from $5,50 to 912,59.
Hoard in private families at low rates.
Kooms lor felf-boarding at small ezr ense.
A careful supervision exercised over stu
dents awsy from home. Fall term opens
September 7th. For circulars and full
particulars addreee the President.
KEY. B. J. THOMPSON, 0, 0.
Albany, Oregon,
W
AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE,
Sox A Stewart have neck-yokes and
tingle-trees, ironed or unironed, neck
yoke irons, single tree irons, nib irons,
felloee, spokes, ax-trees, etc., all for sale
heap.
for Infants
"Csatforlaisso well adapted to eluldrea that
lioomxaend St as superior to any roription
iU So, Oxford St., BrookJya, N, T.
lleW
amll
mm
aggysagsfsl tsensastiaau
iBasse?aiSB
n&asTt?S
&Lc! H - r 5
,nVAilleVS-HKSK
TaavFoeoa JJj
How's
Your Liver?
Is tho Oriontal salutation,
knowing that good health
cannot exist without a
healthy Liver. When tho
Liver is torpid tho Bow
els arc Hlutftfish and con
stipated, the food lied
in tho stomach, undi
gested, poisoning the
blood ; freauont headache
ensues; a teoling of lassi
tude, despondency and
nervousnoss indfbato how
tho wholo system is de
ranged. Simmons Liver
Regulator has been tho
means of restoring more
tropic to health and
happiness by giving them
.a healthv Liver than any
agency Known on earth.
It acts with extraor
dinary power and omcacy.
NCVCR BE K N DlSAPPOINTfD.
A Kunwiil nimll y rvmodv for lvatH'la,
T.in I I .Ivor. Ci.natti'Htl.in, etc.. I hnnlly
v..r ..... uilvlhlllK i'W. mtd Imvo noviT
hm-n iltMlliDiilllt.
llllli.lllll.'ll Ml IIIC
ir"ini""i i
in for nil
tfutuit, ya.
it ftofiiia to to nlliioat n
dlcnvuf iho MUin.u li mi.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court tftht State e Orryos for
litiH Coesiy.
HattleS. Broae, Plaintiff,
a,
F, Q. Broae, Defendant,
TFO Brse, Ike nboxe namexl Defendant
IN the name of the State of Oregon, too
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of the above named
niolntirV In the above entitled Court, BOW
on Ole with the Clark of aald Court by tba
flrat day of the next regular term of said
Court, which said term of aald Court be
irin mi MoiuUv the llth Juv of llarcn,
1SS7. at the Court House lu Aibaoy In
Linn oonnty , Oregon
a .,.1 vmi , hare
by notified that ll
r von isi
oufal to appearand
m . -
answer said co plaint aa hereby reouireo
m m . - m
ik aiotntlrr will tka a deeree aaalttst yon
for the rel ief prayed for In her complaint
nisei in said cause. towu : ior ui'
fram ou and for her eoats and diabure
menta In this suit,and ohanglug her name
to Ilattlo 8. Reader.
Thta Huinmon ia nubliahed in pur
auanoe of an order of the lion K. i' Uoisei
J edge of sail Court, made at CUaiuoers
on the 30tu day of tKoDer,lfcoO.
Dated Jan. mb, 18S7.
Few a rx A Hiltbc,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Remarkable Offer.
Tata Daaot bat 92.00
Nsw Vobx Welti i 1.00
Fm HurroBv or thb U. 8 1 50
tCAV Fa ansa 100
$5.50
And eheae at the prloe j bat we offer the
four for 18.35. etvios a remarkable bargain
Drop the American farmer and yen can
have the three remaining for $3. Drop the
Work! and nitru and yob can lisve the
two ether for 12.25. The history i a 320
page book nicely bound, and is worth the
egeiar price.
f ovafid s'lfotellSorgfcal Institute
BXJPPAlrO, 2KT. TT-
waft) a fan
SeUUfnl gralclaae
few flae fraaiajeofl of
OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS.
CBroale Nasal Catarrh, Throat and
&aag Oiofis, Liver end Kidney
IMeeaeee, UI adder Pis eases, Diseases
of Women. miooA Diseases and Nerv
aae Af fee (lone, ourod here or at homr-,
with or without snolng the Mtknt. Come e 1
Sua, or eepd n-p oenis lu etiunp for our
nrallds tiutde &Jook, which gives
pejrtlculars.
sssssssssaassn nCTVOTJe WCDIIItf jlmpo-
-a a.- aa T. at s L?i'
Diseases. 1
WlOtiMfcO I tar VpsetlM am onooAl
ana permanently cut. a iy our
JJooav post-paio. m cts. ux stamps.
Rnwtnre, or Breaob, rndl-
csiiy cured, waacut the knife.
without dependence upon
trussoo. snd with very Jittio
Mln TtsM.! a...-. ...m .
Jj Q.m r ' SUM. AW HV WUl
4 FTI.E TTTMOHi end STRICTITISCS
treated with the ireatest suconas. Book sent
for tea cents fn stamps. Address Woauo's
DiSPBssART MxpiCAXi ASSOC! STfOaT, 06 Main
Street, Buffalo, W. Y.
.The treatment of many
thousands of coes of those
peculiar to
raUda IfoO-l mnA
Institute, lino f.
fcraed .large experience In adapting rauedies
h hiw van,
Dal PIBRCB'8
Favorite Prescription
IS the result of this vast experience.
It 1
and
Is a powerful Beetoratlre Ton la
wervlnc, imports vlxor and strength
system, and cures, as if hv mnerto i,n.
to the system, end cures, as 11
corrhca. or vhltn
eorrhoo. or vhltns.f ....ui
flowing, painful meaatraatlon, un
natural suppressions, prolapsus or
sailing or. me uterus, weak back,
down eensatlons, chronic otiees.
tion. Inflammation and. nice ration
of the womb. Inflammation, pain
uwroraivuf rsirw version,
. ut-ariiiia
. . '
of the vrontb, lit flam m
End tendernese in ovarl
eat. and female weal
ovaries, lnterual
weakness."
and cures Ifaneea
If promptly relieves and c
ana weasui
nese of Stomach. India-as
tion, Bloat ins;, Kervou Prostration,
and gleoplossnese, in either sex.
PRICE $1.00, Se WaZSt
aold by Druggists ere ryti here. Send
ten cents In stamps for Dr. Pierce's large
Treatise on Diseases of Women, lUustrated.
World's Dispensary Medical Association
603 Main Street, BUFFALO, K. Y.
SICK-HEADACHE,
Billons Headache,
Dizziness, Constipa
tion, Indigestion
and Billons Attacks;
promptly cured by Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant
Purgative Pellets. 26
cants a vial, by Draggis&h
and Children.
I Castmia cores Colic, Ooaftlpatfoa,
I teroiso: artSaes d
I Wttbont iajurkws medicatkn.
Diseases of I
Woiei
Wht gemorrat
Fill DAY KKHltUARY 20, 1T
TEIFEE110I DEPiSPIiSr,
boitbd ot turn
WtBii'i CkrliUii TiMMraiN liiti
The W. & T. U. moots on too lsi
and 8rd Tuorday of each month at I
o'clock P. at., at tho . O. U. W. Hall,
over French's Jewelry Store.
PaOMiaiTIOM THB SOLO MBMBOT
Bishop & M. Merrill, of tho Malho
dial Bpitoopal Church, Is tho author of
a pamphlet entitled 'Outline Thoughts
oo Prohibition' in which ho ably dis
cusses prohibition, ileeoee sod taxation,
and party and non-partisan methods of
action. Wo quote from bia oonolttding
arsgrapht as follows ;
"PiohiUtion ia tho sols remedy for
ha liquor-traffic. The people of the
oouotiy are rapidly coming to rooog-
nise thta fact In all tbs parties thara
are thousands of good men and true
oog.ng for the overtbrswof tho salooos
snd waitiog ior the issue to ho joised
in a tactioabla way, whan their vet eg
will be oast against tho stupendous
wrong which has so long held sway on
dtr direct or Implied legal sanation. In
order to bo snccessful the interdiction
of the traffic moat go Into tho oonstita-
ttons of the severs States. This sac
be effected on the noo -party plan, and
oot in an? other way. Heoee doty is
plaio. $xehd all side- issues, drop til
poltiioal partisanship, hasp oot all dis
turbing eiemoBta,and go before tho poo
pie on tba simple choice of saloons or
no saloons, and pot the issue squarely
oo the ground of righteousness, and
more then half the States of the Union
will vote for prohibition inside of twelve
months, f!see tho cause where alt can
work for it, man and women, preacher
and churches, schools and teachers,
temperance lodges and unions, and
where ail can under tend that its tri
umph is for the common good sod not
for the benefit of a party, end the traf
fic will go down as certainly aa justice
is divine. Let thequeatioo be so valued
that every good chiton will bo willing
to sepeteio this vital issue ft om all other
issues, and for the time sink all parties
out of sight, so that in this contest,
while (he issoa is pending, there shai
be no other division ot voters thso that
wbieb places all io favor ef prohibition
on one aide and all opposed to it oo the
other, and the good work will soon he
done. With every citisen so free thst
be 3n enter into such a oomhtoation
oteide of all pat t lee, and work In en
orderly, lawful, oomnon-seoao way
bring about this desirable end, and not
ooty will prohibition be an aeoomplieb
ed fact, but much wilt ho done io
sbwri time towards tho sohtevemnet ot
a general political reformation.''
'The people may ho trusted whoa
freed from the shackles of party. Whan
they era sufficiently enlightened, and
fre enough to study and decide this
crest qui st ton of public policy on its
B a m w
terite, they are simply raalisiog the ad
vantages of self government advan
tages only partially secured under the
rale of the patties, snd not bo enjoyed
i i full till (be politicians and their par
ties learn that the people are their masters-
The accomplishment of prohibi
tion by the people, without the aid of
any political party, as such, will be
woith to the nation alt it ooatr, in
teaching the partis their dependence,
and tberefo e their obligation to respect
the poblio intelligence, especially in ra
le lion to moral questions of gstersl in
tereat. It ia worth while to try this
plan. The issue is here. Cot it loose
from all entanglements. Lift tbs eauss
high above party and party platfoims.
Divorce it frsm office-seeking, from per
sonal am bit ion, from all entanglements,
and keep it clean 1 Plant it on the
btd-lock of eternal justice, and gather
siound it tba sympathies, and prayers,
and leans, and the consecration of the
millions who plead for righteousness,
aud you place it where the turmoil of
patty-strifee,tue winds of prejudice, the
raging of passion, and the surging
waves of opposition will beat upon it in
vain.
Tbs yesrly circular of a leading Sag
Ffanoitco firm of winsedealsrs, J.
Gundlacb & Co., issued on the 6r,h ult.(
says of the wine products of California
for 1886 : ''The ssason hss been one
of the most profitable known, and both
quality and quantity are greatly above
the average. Tbs viotsge cf tbs State
is 19,500,000 gal'ons, one-ssvsnth of
which will be turned into brandy. Tbs
quality is so high tbst tbs vintage of
1886 will be reckoned as famous. The
production of sweet wises, owing to low
prices, has been restricted. Potts and
cherries will therefore be sos'es. The
proportion of red to white wine is two
to one." It will be seen from these
figures that tha business of wine and
brandj making in California assumes
jncieaingly large proportions. This
nteiRB added opposition to the temper
auce movement. Whatever gains a
strong commercial foothold, whether i
be wine or beer making, becomes there
by a formidable obstacle in the path
way of the total-abstinence reform.
The friends of tampersoce obviously
have yet much to do iu teaching the
fundamental lesson cf the wisdom sod
- . i A J
ATeiTiiMcalMoii
A FATAL MISTAKE.
Thk Cleveland (Ohio) Ve,
of February 23d, 1883, pub
lished an account of a fatal
surgical operation which caused
a great commotion among med
ical men throughout the whole
country, Dr. Thayer, the most
eininent surgeon in Cleveland,
pronouncing it scandalous. It
appears that a Mrs, King had
been suffering 'or many years
from some disease of the stom
ach, which had resisted the
treatment of all the physicians
in attendance. The disease
commenced with a slight de
rangement of the digestion,
with a poor appetite, followed
by a peculiar indescribable dis
tress in the stomach, a feeling
that has been described as a
faint "all gone" sensation, a
sticky slime collecting about
the teeth, causing a disagree
able taste. This sensation was
not removed by food, but, on
the contrary, it was mcreased.
After a while the hands and
feet became cold and sticky
a cold perspiration. There
was a constant tired and lan-
fuid feeling. Then followed a
readful nervousness, with
gloomy ibodingt, Finally
the patient was unable to re
tain any food whatever, and
there was constant pain in the
nVnlomen. All prescribed rem
edies failing to give relief, a
consultation was neld, when it
was decided thai the patient
had a cancer in the stomach,
and in order to save the patient's
life an operation was justifi
able. Accordingly, on the 22d
of Fbroary, &e opera
tion was performed by Dr.
Vance in the pretence of Dr.
Tuckerman, Dr. Perrier, Dr.
Arms, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Capner,
and Dr. Halliwellof the Police
Board. The operation consist
ed in laying open the cavity
of the abdomen and expOHiuj;
the stomach futd howls. When
this had ' 't t'ii done an examin
ation of the organs was made,
but to the horror and dismay
of the doctors there was no
cancer to be found, The pa
tient did not have a cancer.
When too late the medical nu n
discovered that they had made
a terrible mistake ; but they
sewed the parts together aud
dressed the wound that they
had made, but the poor woman
sank from exhaustion and diet I
in a few hours. How sad it
must be for the husband of (his
poor woman to know that his
wife died from the effects of a
surgical operation that ought
never to have been performed.
If this woman had taken the
proper remedy for Dyspepsia
and Nervous Prostration (for
this was what the disease really
was), she would have been liv
ing to-day. Hhakkk .Extract of
Roots, or Skiokl's Ci rattve
Syrup, a remedy made ex
pressly for Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, lias restored many such
cases to perfect health after all
other kinds of trcfttpivnt Jiave
failed. The evidence of its
efficacy in curing this class of
cases is too voluminous to be
published here ; but those who
read the published evidence in
favor of this dvsnentic reiaedv
do not nucsHou its convincing
nature, and the article has an
extensive sale. ,
MOBS BUST IN SOWS,
The Floyd county (lows) Advocate
says :
"If justice is dons to the esuee
prohibition, the State will be made tsn
times hotter than it waa aver known to
be on this itsus. The probibittonis
who folds bis bsnds snd becomes indif
ferent to the rigid enforcement oi the
righteous statutes for the protection o
sur homes agsinst the saloons is guilty
of morel perQdy against the most stored
. a i sra
causa that can enlist fbe hearts and
consciences of mankind."
Jfrobtbitory statutes are enective in
Iowa or elsewhere only ss warmed and
vitalised by the heat of an aroused con
setentioas publio sentiment.
Mannl ng,8ecretary cf the Treasury
has resigned, his resignation to taktj
effect upon the appointment of a suc
cessor. Treasurer Jordan has also re
signed. Both these gentlemen will
go into s new national bank just
starting in New York City.
Axes, Axes.
fro to Stewart Sox's aud examine
those fine Oregon made axes, superior to
all others. Manufactured by ft. B. Der
rick, of CrawferdsviUe, Linn Co., Or, Wat
ranted first class,
TJ APN DOORS,
J3
Never put up a new barn door nor re
bang an old one until you first call on
Stewart A Hox and see what they have
new in bass door hsyigersz-eameihlxi g
that will net break dowa.
Set a single gray ir,
"Yon may laugh snd think me a vain
thing," writes Ux; J. K. C, of San Fran
cisco, Io a friend In this city, "but I have
not a gray hair In my bead, and yet (sad
to say) I am fifty and a day. Recently
my hair was not only quite gray but quite
thin. too. Parker's Hair Balsam-made
,n "Taf crM 1 Uln-ld wonders for
me, Try It if you have occasion. It real
ly does what 1 sav. and restores th
alSO." Mot O dVS. not umluv. hlerhlv mooj
fumed, Only reliable Sic. dressltiir.
Cfeeet- Kg 1 Helg Is at Haag.
"I'm afraid 1 shall have to be taken to
a hospital or to the poerhouse, I've Iwion
sick so long thst my hnsbsnd, good sod
patient as be Is, can't stand the worty and
empenae much longer." No, yeu won'
dear wile and mot bur. See what Parker'
Toole wlil do for vou. Plenfv nfBm.
ae badly off aa yeu are, have been rescue
almost frot the srav bv It It win t.mt
FOB Hp, Olirinir ail aliments of ilia atom
acb, llyer and kidneys, and is slmole
pieaaant a&d safe,
The Barest ef CesablaaUea.
Trae delicacy of flavor with true efficacy
of actios, baa been attained in the as of a
Csl if ernia liquid fruit isoiedy, Syrap of Figs.
ts pleasant taste snd beosHcial eftVot have
rendered it immsaseiy popular For sale by
Poshay k Mason, wholesale aud retail.
laanbtr BBS PeU,
The Badersiaoed will sail all kinds eff
umbvr and cedar fenou pots i the follow
ing fetation on the Narrow (lnn Ksilrsod.
eoga, lawsoasiKl ti!ivill. futmon hurtl
ing r.eaes or brn osn hsv
dslivcred st say of tti alio
hills out snd
tStlOM OI.
short notice. Lan tier is l
tbs vsry h-i
Slity, the log lw!inK brought Irem the tin
Ur regiona oo tho McK-uwi stiver.
Wi, K. Sru.-Ktt.
ft?
Baag
1
1
CourteouiKr
A o t i v e , -s"
'Liberal.
May good fortune follow the rsadsr s o
The Daily Alta
The foremost newspaper of thaPacdBO
Coast, which presents both sides of all
matters of publio Intereat Mo aoemici
to punish or Wands to pet, but fair and
truthful with all.
The Weekly Alta
praallite oLolm to
a family olrooiatSoa. It ts filled with
good reading, storlea, taahlon notes, and
pays Lntelilgect attention to the Bouse
and Farm. Splendid premiuma with the
Weekly A1U.
TERMS OF THB ALTA
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Canada.
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atg copy of Dally or Weakly Alta.
warns, cneoka, and otaar remlttanoee
shooid be made payable to tho order of
ALTA CAJLIFORN1A PUB. OO.
Franoiaoo, Cailfornia.
Summons,
In the Circuit Court tfth State ot Ortgemfor
Linn County,'
Martha Houston, 11a in tiff.
vs.
Joy TimaersBSB and G W Timnaennan,
To Jesae Timmermaa and O W Tiauacr
mao, the aboye named Defendants i
IN the name of the State of Oregon, you
sad each of job ate hereby required to ap
pear aud anaw tr the complaint of the aboye
Plaiotiff in the above entitled Court, now oo
hie with the Clerk of said Court, oo or be
fore the second Monday of March, A IX
ISS7, it being the 14th day ef March, A. D.
1887. and you are hereby notified that if you
fail to appear and answer raid complaint, aa
hereby required, the Plain tin" will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded therein,
to- wit : for a decree partitioning and divid
ing between the Plaintiff nd the Defendant
according to their respective intoest there
in, the following described real property, to
wit t Lota 74, 75, 67, 68, 69, 70 sad isu in
the etty of Seao, Linn county, Oregon ; also,
beginning at tie southeast ooroer ef lot 70 a
recorded in the original survey of the city of
Soto, Lion county, Oreccn. tunning thence
rest 8674 feet to the southwest corner of lot
75 in sid city, thence sooth to the north
beak of Thomas Creek : thence in an caster,
ly direction, along the North bank of said
Creek, tea point opposite to aud on a lino
with the Esst line of said lot 70 ; thence
north to the place of begiaoing ; also lot 71
in the city of Scio, sicept the followiaff, be.
ginuing st the southeast corner of said lot
71 thence west 50 feet ; thenca north 16
feet ; thence east 60 feet ; thence south 16
feet to the place of beginning ; also the fol -lowing,
beginning 14 88 chains seat of te
northeast corner of Section 28 in Township
10 8 R west thence east 5.12 chains ;
thence south SO chains ; thence south 89
48' west 40.54 chain ; thence south 32.80
chain ; thence west 45,66 chains ; theuce
north 52.80 chains to the place of beginning,
containing 100 sere more or less, snd all
being situate in Linn county, Oregon, cd
judgment for the costs and dUburssaaents
oi ints suit in the manner provided by law,
Thi summons it published by order of
Hen R P Boise, Judge of said C-aurt, made
at Chambers iu the city of Salem, on the
24th day of Deo, 1880, in the Statk Rights
UgalOCAAT.
WBvrusftSOKP A Blackburn,
Attorneys for Plsintiff.
Administratrix1 Notice.
Notice is, hereby given that the underaisn-
ed has been duly appointed Administratrix
of the estate of fcdward Murray, deceased,
by order of the County Court of Linn countv.
Oregon, duly made and entered of record, and
all person having claim agsinst said estate
are hereby, required to present the asms to
the undersigned atAlbany,Oregoa,ds)y yeri-
nea witain six montnsjrom the date hereof
Dec 24. 1886. Anna Murray.
Weatherford & Blackburn,
Adm'r'x
Attorneys.
After Forty ysar'
eiiHpit'Gf in tn
n
rc-.iamtion or mow
Hi.n One Handn
at
Thousand r.
tha llnttoS
pall iriH itr pateau
rurt I'oreijrn ooun-
tfii, tli pnli'lfhrr .l tbo Scientifle
Amurirnn ooutuia loiic-t i ollcitor
for patents, oavef, trRl-mrlc, copy
rict't.s. oto.. for ha 1 ",,. 1 1 hlnt. and
to obtain pntenU In Caaadft, Kii);land, Francs,
Germany, u,i all othe coiintrKm Their experi
ence is uaeqiialed ana their facilities are vu.ur
paased. Drawing and ttp.ifieation prepared and filed
In the Patent Office on short notice. Terms very
rasaonabl. No charge for lamination of modal
er drawing. Advice by mail fro.
Patontx obtained hrouah Muun AOo.aro noticed
in the SCIBNTIVIC AMEIUCASI, which ha
th largest circulation aud i the most influent il
new.saper of it kind published in the world.
The advantage of such a notice every patents
This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper
Is published WKEKIit at S3.00 a year, ami is
admitted to be the best paper devoted to science,
saoobsnies, inventions, engineering- work, and
other departments of industrial progr, pub
lished in any country. It contain the name of
all patentee sad title cf evory invention patented
acb vrek. Try it four month for on dollar.
Bold by all wsdeaior.
am una msf 10 " wi
rim
JULIUS GRADWOHL
Haa the only eaelaalee Mloek of
CROCKERY, CLASS, SILVER AND CHIPA WARE
i Large Assortment of Bab; Carriages,
And a Oholc Selection of Coffeejea and Sugar
CNB OCZEN CUPS AND SAUCERS SI.OO.
SHELF HARDWARE.
OIL, LEAD, WINDOW LIGHTS Afib line
THE BIGBEttT MABKET PRICK PAI FOB EOOS
Remember! What I 8a;
GOODS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON-
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advert', sing in American
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
IO Spruoe St., Mew York.
Send lOote. for lOOPsas Fwmwsilsf
II ia IS a! SS
V9S9 SSVUiH a
I G1BON,
Proprietor.
This bonse is bow opea and furnished
with the best sew rarnttere. Byerythieg
clean and atfuodioas, ff nnsr ta the see-
oral publio auperier acrommodations to aay
ia the eaty.
Mexican
Mustang
iwmm
OU JtZ.
8cjraUh?i.
Srraict.
Strains,
ntitthes,
Stifl-Jointa,
Bsaaaaaa
Gal),
Sere,
Spavia
Craelks.
Cmti:-xi A
Lumbago,
BJaaaaBsBa
Burnt,
Scalds,
Stings
B:tes.
Bruises
Daaioaa,
CaraSj
Errjrtiw?,
Hoof Ail,
Screw
Wonr.i,
Bwinay,
Saddle Osils,
riles.
THIS COOD OLD 8TANb-BY
a.-coer41abe for erei?tKdy exactly what teclslnel
fori. Oac cf tl reason; lav Ut great popsUsrttr cf
the Muctaaj Uaimcat to foonClnlU ualTersal
npellcultllltr. Kerybodr need ch a meClcln
The l.Mauari man neoJ U tavassof sccktent.
The lln;i e-w i fe oeed tt tor aeaami f amity ut,,-.
The Cannier needs H for his teanusaC bis men.
The Mechanic Meeds U always oa als tmtA
keasa
The MlneTUoodatt tncaaoof emeaeaeys
The IMoaeeraesftolt-oaasidoagwaaaat tt.
The Farmer need it In hi cease, ha Maotoy
snd hu stock ) aril.
The Steamboat saan or io Boat man assda
ii in uuerai auptdr afloat anoiwhorc
The Hsrse-raaclev needs tt it to hto seat
friend snd safest reaaace.
The Steckirower aeeds tt tt win save aft a
t " - J ii -f trnmaes.
The Railroad maa aeeds it and will asodts se
tone a hto lite to a round of eoMecuaddsaee t.
The Backwoodamaa need tt. There torn th
iag Uke it a aa antidote Cor the dangers to ute
lUnb and comfort which surround the pionsee-.
The Merchant aeed H about hto store, iwm
hto employees. Aeeideats wtU happen, aad whoa
these ocm the Muataag Urdment Uwaniod atoaos.
Keep a Bottle In the Hesse, Thi tat best ot
economy.
Keep a Bottle la the Factory. I tab amedtato
use la case of sccideat saves pain and losr f wages.
Keep a Bottle Always la the Stable far
aae when wanted.
Notice for Publication.
land Office at
Oretron City, Or. 1
January, 31st, 1887
Notice is hereby niven that the follow-
Ing-named settler has filed notice of bia
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and, that said proof will be
made before tho Resistor and Receiver of
U. S. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Wednesday, March 23rd, 1887, vis :
Thomas L Hetineea, Pre-Kutption D. S.
4735 for the N ) of S E X and SV4 of
S K M of Sec. 34 Tp, 98KSB.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, via : W F llor
to in, w J Turnidge, N Lewis, and Joseph.
O Turnidge, all of Rock Creek, Linn
county, Oregon.
W. T. BtTRNKY.
Register.
Bstray Notice.
Lebanon, Or., Jan. 3rd, 1887.
To the County Clerk of Linn County, Oregonx
Your are hereby notitied that I have this
day appraised an astray horse, described as
follows . Dark sorrel with flaly mane and
tail, also a white spot in forehead, said horse
ia about 18 hands high aud supposed to be
aboot 12 years old. The above was taken
up by Monot Story and appraised by me at
$40.
January 10th, 1887.
G. W. Smith,
J tist i co of the Peace.
J. PGalbraith, County Clerk,
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Shedd, Or., Feb. 12tb, 1887.
I hve this day appraised ah estray, taken
up ny j. B, Louey, ot Uakville, described as
foliowa i One brown oow, with sooic white
about the face and on the belly ; the shell of
the right horn oil, crop and split in left ear
anft under bit in right, ia seven or eight
year old. Said cow came p Mr. Couey's
out Jan. 7th, 1887, wan taken up and post
Mean. Sire le a
HOFFMAN & I'b'ElFFE R
PROPRIETORS OF
Albany Soda Works,
And Manufacturers of
CHOICE COIFECTIOHEEY,
smS .7..?p,'r.d bol
aaie, always frt-sh end pure at Portland
Bfc We aiiao keep a full
Huts and Tropical Fruits,
IIV GKOCERIES,
vV.rywprli.lto ----
-OUR-
CIGAR AND TOBACCO ,
dejiartment la conj-V We keen .
verj flnea. stock of suokiagandvJ??
obecco, meerschaum and brier plr JA
1 a delight to smokers. P
ev k, woLvaaxov,
o, a.
raviasj.
W0LVERT0N & IBVIME,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AeT-Oea up stairs in Foster's Block.
ALBANY. OREGON-
Old papers 32b. a
cauT office.
hundred at the Dnto-
O
Ot IDK a
BIB
SHaUKl
3,500
WS9M
Oallosr.
01VB
'llrrct tm
afuni'r on oil
or family use. Tells j
awves exact cost of i
thttas; yow sue, swt, drtnfc. -w
aav 1mm wtiau Taeee IXVALIMUBUB
:UMUM roataan laforsaatioa glewasd
rram tle niarlwti of the wsiM. Wo
will asmU a iir KBKK tm asr asV.
avert lit or I Oct, to euf ,
or WHS til WW. 1.SC1
yon. BiM-rarnlIr,
III1IIT i-i nur-ni r t.r.m
tvrwm i uumcky Wrr e m ff
cat A- 820 WaSask A ess
opw vx..
ta.
irACTURco ONBBbI
GEO. Pi. MAG BE
VapiTTSBURG
FDR SALTSVUJALERS
II Kearney street.
aaa taaeteo, Cal.
Nenrou Debility, Seminal Weakness, Exhsustcd
Viutitv, Spermatorrhoea, Lost Manhood, imposes?,
Paraly.ia, l'rustatorrboea, and all tho terribl osTsets
of Mlt-abuM, and excess in mat u rer year, such ss
Los of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emissions,
aversion to society, Dimness of vision, Noise la the
Head, th vital Snia pawing utiohset-ed 'i the nria,
and many other diseases that lead to insanity and
death.
l'OtSC MKV
SuSorins from any ot th above symptoms, should
consult us st once. The drain can b stopped, vi
tality restored, and lifs be mads again a pleasure
instead of a butden. s
The i e r many
MCDOLC-AUt.O MUM
who are trouble with to freauont svacnaCae of ths
bladder, often accompanied by a sl'ht f martin, or
burning sensation, and a weakening af th ytm in
a manner t hey cannot oconut fur, Ropy Sediment iu
the urine, rto. Many die of this dittieulty ijtnoraut
of the cause, which t th seoond Uff of seminal
weak new.
Cures rani teed in all such cases,
Coasaltalien rree. Thorough examination and
vdyico, Includini; chemical aualyais aud microscopic
examination of th urine, S5. An honest epinion
-iven in even- case.
The followi'u; medicine supplied at th pries
lamed :
SIR AMTLEY t OOPES VITAL REKTOKA-
1' 1 If, S3 a bottle, or tour time the quantity, 10,
SAMPLE BOt ILK FREE.
sent to ny one ply ing by letter, stating ywi
me, mi ajj-e. oinct secrecy in regard to
'uwiics-- imusaciioii!.,
Tho CelebraUHl SMaw Remedy. KEPHRRTi.
fJVM, for all kinds of Kidney and bladder Comt'lainto
Uonerihoc, uleot, Leucorrhoe. etc. Fsr sal by
II drumtiats : $1 a bottle, or six hnttlM tnr A
nfu.. B ii . . '
mo r.iiiisn ia ait.L,l!V, Lit LR
ASD ova-
1 PILL is the bent in the market.
I y all dnureist ; price 50 eont s bttle.
ror aa
AUUreiaEngUi.lt Medical OyapeBsary.
f o. 11 Kearnv Street,. San Frsnsiseo, Cat
jldministratrix Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the under,
s gned nas ben by tbe County Court tor
L inn county, Oregon, appointed Adminis
tratrix with-the will annexed of the estate
o James Mady, deceased, late of Linn
county, Oregon All persons having
clainiR against said estatj are hereby to
q urtd to pr8ent them properly verified
at required by law, to tpe undersigned at
Albany, Oregon within six months from
tl is ,iate.
'i his January 3rd. 1887.
Maroarvtt Ma by.
Administratrix with the will annexed of
the estate of James Mady, deceased.
WeATIIKRVOhI) A BbAORD'JRN,
Ally's for Administratrix.
T. j7 STITE S.
A TTORNEY AT JL, A v
5 mW. OMIteSBV AS 3k I a
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