Wm. Fortmiller & Co,, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prompt Attention-First-class Esarss jMTAftsr butloeu hours oall st rasidsnos corner fifth sod Baker streets, lotloe for Publication, Lund Office st Oregon Cltr, Or., ) October loth, 1887, f Notice ia herebv utven that the follow- Ins uamod apttler has filed nottoe af hie intention to make final nrosf in snppsrt of hie claim, and that said nreof will be made before the County Judge or Clerk of Lion county, Oregon, at Albany, Or.,on WiulkruliT. Iivffcfi Mtk. I SSI. vis : JohnM Thomas, Homestead Entry No. 42W for lot !i. of 8eo, ia, In Tp . 10, R 1 K Ho name the following witness sa to prove his continuous residence upon, and oultlvstlon of, said land, Tls : L Huber, U She'.ton, A M .Nliellon end U I Philips, of Jordan l o., Linu county, ur. AlsoThumtoa H. Thomas, Homestead Entry No. 4&th), for the 8 W X of Sao. 8. In Tn in H '1 R U n.m itw. follow in t nrove his continuous .. - r' .-- - .. i residence upon, end cultivation of, said I wlinesses t prove nis oonuuuous ton and A M sheikh, all of Jordan P, O., , 1 . if OLIII r link.. IT Hk.l. I I. Inn count. Or. W, T. Bvbmkv, Register, Hotice for Publication, latd Office at Rosabnrg, Or,, ) October loth. 187. Notice la hereby given thst the follow-1 log named settler nas mea notice 01 ms i intention to make nnai proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will pe made before the Judge or triers: 01 toe Couoty Court of Linn county, Oregon, at a many, ur on I atnrinj. Kevesaaer itth, 1SST, . J " vTVTn 77 & r I 48S1 for the H E ,Sec 6, Tp. 14, S R 1 i . tmr xv umMt.aii Knirv rri I west Willamette meridian. tie names toe i names the 101 lowing witnesses to p nous residence upon. auucuiuvsii..n pi, v.lla. Linn Co . Ur . H Us mil too, of Sweet H.,m. IJnn Co.. Or.. B S Marstera, of Brownsville, Linn Co.. Or,, 0 B Tyeer, of Brownsville, Linn Co.. Or. Chas, W. Joaearoif, K.Kiter Hod ClOWUMillS IS0M, LANNIKO 4 to., PR0PRS. vsw raocna runm sttkbjob sob tAMf ajtd BEST STORAGF FACILITIES. Highest Price in Caah fo Wheat ALBANY OR. BOSTON MILLS. Having sir a -turned possession of the above mill stSbedd, we hereby give notice that we will receive wheat and grind It for one eighth or take it In exesange The flour will be equal if not better than that of twenty years ago, fm Fimm m&Finley. Life Renewer DR. Hw Oat. ALT vita Oregon Pacific Railraad. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME. Accommodations unsurpassed for com fort and eafsty. Paras and freiabts via. Ysquina and the Oregon Development Company's Stesmsblp much leas than by any other roots between all prints in the Willamette Valley and San Francisco. Daily pattengtr trains ccft Sundays. ItflSej Yaquins, I JO A, a. ; Lsavs Albany, t r. U, Lsavs CorvJJU,10 38 a.m. Lsari Cor'slllS, 1:17 r. S. Arrive Albany, 11:16 a. s, Arrive Ysqohta, L.M r. u. Oregon and California trains connect at Albany and Corvsllis. WM. H. ROIIV, Osastal Maaagw C. 110t.11:. A. U. F. sad P. Afsnt, OorraQU, Or. Oregon Developement Co. First-class Steamship lino between Y.quina and San frsncisco connecting at Ysquina with the trains or the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company. MAILING DATEM . STBAMKSa, rcos sax ruASceisco. FROM TAOOISA. Y, C. WV. E. O, Monday, Oct 31 10 a m Sunday Nov, , 1 p rn a Bi Friday, Nov 11, 7 a m a m ( bum., Nov 17, 11am am Tueeosy, Nov, 22,6 am am Monday, Nov.28,10 am m Saturday. Pec. 3, noon . V. 1 w. v I K. Oj The Compn reserves the right to change sailing 'lays. 'la L. B. TOBY, Gen. F. sod P. Agtot, ZOi Montgomery St., Ban. Fraociaoo, Oal. OVEPUNO TO CALIFORNIA -.VIA- Oregon & California K. 11, AND CONNECTIONS. TUK T. SUAftIA ROITK. Class ooniectlonn nuada at Ashland w.th ptsess, of th Csliforiila, Oitgn and Id alio Stags Company. ealy IS Miles et staging. Tlmsbetwesn Albany and Has Frandaej, 86 hours. OAUrOBKU EXrSBSS TSAIH KAU.T. fiou-.h 4.00 r. a. 8:96 r M t.ao a m North. Arrivs I 10:40 a u Leavs I 7:06 a M baavs 6:40 r s es hoavs Arrivs Portland Albany Ashland locai, rASSsxosa traiss pailt (sxospt Sunday). :fl a M l.aavo I2:4ir m I Leavs 2.10 ru Arrive Fartlsnd Albany Ku"uc Arrivs Leavs I Leave 8:45 ru um a s 9 DO A U local rASMVsasa raAisa dailt, kxcbpt suxday . - . r a l:Mr a U:60rS Ilieava Arrive Albany Lsbanon Albany Lebanon Arriv I 6:46 a s Leavs I 6:00 a m Arrivs f 2:49 r u Lesvs I 2:00 r U baavs Arrive PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. daily brtrm Portland and Ashland. SNklyou's and Kan Francisco, KiMlvnut Sleeping Cars between Portland sd AsfcleMri, SiklyH's sad Nan Frss elses. WUKK er C'HARVB, West aids division. bi;i tvt.t. ounnit am owaTai.t-is. xoep' Sunday.) 7: a u irtland rvillis Arrivs i IiavB 0:16 ra 1:80 f s ISM r u urasis TttAUH bailt (exempt Sunday.) 4:50 m aiOers Portland McatfnnvUls Arrive Lys 0:00 A M 6.46 am At Albany and Cervailis cceutsct wtfli trains Or sfon Pasi k Railroad Forfstl hiforsMtieu regarding rates, msps, s ceil as Ootnircny's Agest. Mrit& pftaASM tu.i wrfart (halo V UutiT a Uw world. Obtm. T. jVay wkhftttt dicisve NinVM ALBANY C0LLE8IATK IHSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON, 1887, 1888. first TWM . sHeaaeer ink, tSel. A. toll corps of Instruotora, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. rnnriM of study arranged to meetlhe need of U grades of students. Sfml iHdurmmmti oftrtd to stmlntt from mtromd. Tuition renew from 5,&Q to fiar.sw. Board in prjvat famllls. allow rates ttnnmi iar aalfbaerdlasr st small SXtenss earefui supervision exercised ovar stu- deats away Horn home. Fail term opens lu.ni.mW 7th. For o rculars ana ni.i I " r;. . : . . l. u partiouisrs auuross me i niuu. KKV. EI.BEBT N. VMWl Albany, Oregon, Revere House; ALBANY, OREGON. ...... ,.i,,nripn nnnnniriVkD (. HAN. rffilff Ltv, I IVVI IVin ivriv. Fitted up in first-lass stylo. Tapies suonlied with the best in the market. tfioe sleeping apartments Sample rooms for com mere :1s 1 travelers. fa,rt . (ld rrass the Motels Ceack to and from tk Summons. . n . . w r lo ,., t urt jor in r j '""' . Court for tk I'rectna Hutte.State of ' OrrronConnty of Linn H. A. Johnson i and Rn.oopartoew n UttSiness si wjio,yr?By, 177 name and styls of Johnson st Shelton. Plsinufls. VS. L. E. Dole, Defendant. To L. K. Dole, the above named Defend ant : Id the name of the State of Oregon, you tie hereby required to appear before the undersignaa, a justice ei tus rww jurmo praelnot afereeaia, on tns tat a day r vesaear.isar 1Q ln th forenoon of said day at tu0 offlje 0f mld JlullM in utid Precinct, to Enwer the above named riainunr, in a civil action. The Defendant will take no- iiM that ir hsrsllstoanawertbecompialnt herein, ton Plaintiff win use luogmew LM,n,(klm for tS aad 2 100 dollare.be- --, . . : ... . . . . j - . j Jit.v.,,rmt af ihU taxad. The service of this sum- MUM UW tW. buu w-w.w mOQt ,g b. publication by order of this Court, said order being made and entered of record this 13th day af October, A D.. 1887 talven under my hand this 12th day of October, A. D., 1887. E. O. Htpi. W. H. Qcnnnna, JnsUcsof the Peace. PlfTs Att'y Notioe of Assignment. I ntAlrm im h.mhv tvan thai A. A. Baah or of Linn county, Oregon, has made a general assignment of ail nis property to ! the undersigned for ansa ror toe nenent 01 aw . a a creditors under an act of the Legislatnra of the State of Oregon, entitled "an act to secure creditors a lust division of the es tates ot debtors who convey ta ssclgneos for the benefit ml creditors" approved Oc tober 18th. 1878 and the sots amendatory thereof. All parsons havlag ciat aaminat the estate of the said A. A. Baabot are hereby notified and required ta pre sent the same under oath ta the under- aimed at Albany. Oregon, within three months irem the date of this notioe. DstedS?pt. 20th, 1887, H, BavAT, Assignee rngg XZCHANME MOTEL 1M TUIB I city la now offered for rest on reason able terms Fer ear Usui s re inquire of or addresa J anas mussat, Albany, Oregon. Hotice for Publication. Land OMee at Oregon City, Or., October 31st, 1887. Notice is hereby givco thst the following named settler has filed nottoe ef his intention to make tonal proof in support ot bis claim, and that said proof will be roads before the County Clerk of Una Co , Or., at Albany, Or., on Wednesday, Rceeasber SSfh, tee?, viz : Great Bellinger. Pre. D. S. No. 51S7, for the lots 1, 2 and 8, of See 28, Tp 12, SB 1 W. He names ths following witnesses to prove his conti stums residence apon,ao4 cul tivation of, said land, vis i J Fitswster, D Sylvetsar, J C Salt marsh and J Newman, all of Lebanon P. 0 , Linn oeanty, Or. W. T. BtntasY, Recister, Botice for Publication, Land OSes at Oregon C.ty.Or., October 31st, 1887. Notice is hereby given thst the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final ptoof in support ef his elstro, and that ssid proof will be made before the County Judge or Clerk of Linn con sty, Or., at Albany, Oregon, on Friday, Beeessber tSrst, IS?, viz : W M But ledge, Homestead Entry No. 4785, for the S E of Sec 20, Tp 12, 8 K 1 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of, said land, vis : H Bun ell, C Williams, 8 Powell sod W McPberson. sii of Lebanon P, O , Linn county, Or W. T. Bcrxey, Bogie tor. f&ticB for Mlicatiou. Laud Office at Oregon City, Or., ) October SUt, 1887. S Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make tins I proof ia support of bis claim, and tkst said proof will be made before the County Judge or Clerk of Linn county, Or., at Albany, Or., on Hemdsy, eeeasber isth. lie. viz : J ElwJiezentanner, Homestead Entry No. 4651, for the E g of S W , and W 3 of S E J, of Sec 28, Tp 13, 8 R 2 K. He names the following witnesses to prove lo.s contiou Otis residence upon, end cultivation of, said land, viz i Q W Howes, J W McOhee and J B McParlssd, of Sweet Home P.O., end LMcParlsnd of Albany P.O., all in Linn county, Oregon. W. T. BCBHKY, Register. Notice for Publication, Land Office st Oregon City, Or., ) October, 31st, 1887. J Notice is hereby given thst the follow ing nsmed settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge or Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Or., on Monday, December th, ISST, viz : William H H Cuminings, Home stead Entry, No. 4824 for the N E of 8 W M of Sec. 10, Tp. 12. 8 R 1 V . He names the folio wiog witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, snd culti vation of, said land, vks : J 8 CsldweU, a. Kinder. J Lindley and J Pryor, all of Lebanon P. C, Linn county, Oregon. W. T. Bum by, Register. Notice of Administration In lit County Court of the State oj Oregpn for IAm County. In the matter of (he estate of Sampson T. Powell, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed was on November 7 Lb, 1687, duly appointed Administrator of the above named estate by order of the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, duly made snd entered of record. Thst all persons having claims again t eaid estate are here in' required to present them touether with tbe proper vouchers duly verified within sis months from tbe date hereof to tl a undersigned at bis residence in Linn county In the Forks of the tfentism Ktver east of L . banon In said county. Albany, Oregon, Nov, 8tb, 1887. Petkh Powell, J. C Powbll, Administrator. Do You Want Furniture ? IF YOU DO 00 TO W H Will ABU IX 111 II lUJJliHI where von will dud the bast make and finest llilshsd BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS AND LOUNGES. Also s fine line ot PICTURE FRAMES, and a hunderd different styles of MwiildingK. (Picture frames made to order. Tho largest and best stock of UNDERTAKERS GOODS, ever kept In Albany. Prices reasonable. Conrad Meyer. PROPRIETOR OF- STAR BAKERY, Comer BroadaMn and First Sts,, DEALER IN t stnueU rrattw. t'isauei HsMsta, Cilsusswsrs DHel r rails, Taksteeo, ogr, lliMimre, Vrgrtablea, sugars. Hp leva, ( gU I Intel avarrthtna that is kept In a ten ral variety and grocery store. Higbant market prioo paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. CITY Feed and Sale Stable 4th St. between Ellsworth and Lyon. , i I . I . - . a- 1 uoarueu oy ids uay, wee I month at reasonable rates, Ballad hay I and strsw for sale, also osts, barley snd chop always oa hand MRS, L, A, MCDONNELL. PROPRIETOR. o DR. L N, W00DLE, Veterinary Surgeon, Ofnee Pity Fspd and Ssle Stable, ALBANY, OREGON. GROSSER & ALLEN, Albany Track and Dray Oo., No, 1. Ooade handled with rare aad dispatch. CURES ALL HUMORS, Cross a "aw notch or 10 taa worst scrozuio. isiurhesa. "rmiit firm f lul, 111 ssnovh, abtn' tn short- all dksssaaa nrnatwl bar taarAdaorf mrZ cooqraeri narea try wis powirui. pertryin. and ... i aXla., BIS under lis ieasssi inm mmtmumm vm- hie I It manifested Ms potency Is r. Itoae Mailt. Holt, fkia banol ore ifcyesj. Scrota loess Korea and towellings, Hf p. Joint Disease, ta Swelltiiae, llollre. or TfeieH u end Cnlaraist Ulstnls. Bead ten Wl Ma cot. Sleeees nrtlia ftrid ioutidueBj of sseessfwui on ssiwiiisawi. . a TV aSr . rZm. s. a S w w wa CONSUMPTION, which Is SerofBlona Disease off tne i.nns, is promptly ana ago, is promptly and certainly arrested cured by this Ood-siven remedy, if takso re the lost stamof the disease srenaehsd. and eti before the loststacea Frosa Its wonderful power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now cat. sui si too limited for a moclictne which, from its wwassiui uinuiiimi ion 01 ion to, or screnata ina. alterative, or hlood-oteansina, anU-bllic pectoral, and nutritive properties. Is unenusl not only as a remedy iur consumption of lungs, but for ail CHRONIC DISEASES ovum Liver, Blood, and Lungs. Iff von feel dnlL drowsv. b.hfmwi hmmm I aauow ww 01 sain, or y uowisn-prown spots on xaos or noay, iroquent neaascfae or duzt neas. bad taste In month, f ntftrnal hne w alternating with hot hashes, low spirits gloomy borebodlngs, irregular sppetita. costea tongue, you are suffering from In f 1y"PP,.? and Torpid Diver, rw, only w luiuucn." ja many part ot tbese symptoms are exocrh need. a remedy tor ail such owes, 3r. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlssovery has no equal. t?7If SLv Conaamptlon, and kindred affections, it Jc a eovereljrn remedy. Bend ten cents In stamps for Dr. Fierce? book on Consumption, hold by Drnggtata. AS PRICE $1,00, JobVSToo! World's Dlspeisary Isdlca! Association, Proprietors, CC3 Main 8L, Bcitalo, If. 7. XVCOTS LITTLE FILLS, ANTI-BIlVrOITg and CATHARTIC Sold by Druggists, a oonts a vial. $500 REWARD is off crcd by tho pivjprletori of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy w h a 1 outrra wnion tney osnnot cure. It you have a discharge from too rasa, offensive or other. wwperiossorsmelL taste. C pressure tn bead, you havBtarrh. 1 TffiZ'PJWI bmntnate in coniwmptlon. iff , naaga vA7 AJMtH aXSZDV ernna thn irnsaS Tiffs Pills will aava the dyspeptic from many day or misery, and enable htm to eat whatever bo wishes. They prevent Sick Headache, e aoae the fowl to assimilate and noun, tah the body, give keen apposite, and Develop Flesh snd saSidmaaels). Elegantly sugar ' - . per new jiMCTDuawy oieanse w try usina r. Its. vital Sere eonstliu r-nswr to vac punuc, jjs. i'tKBCB thought seriously of cnlflna it his "Con- apt I on Care. but abandomd thai nam Ihe giuwctat. Qffioial Paper. OlM I. V It St'lKNt'K. The pruning ol vines has been Investi gated by II. Mueller, who finds that the proper time Is while the fruit Is ripening. snd thst the young shoots should be cut, ss their development require mach sugar. A new method for extrscting sugsr from molssict hat recently been proposed by using wood spirits o methylic slcohol, which has the property of completely dis solving molasses or syrup. Sugar snd .alt may be separated as oxslstss, while the organic sclds and nitric substsncesrs msin In the solution. We would remark thst there U much sddltlonsl fire risk In this process, as methylic slcohol Is very lnfismmsble. The woody, melon shaped fruit of the ssnd-box tree ol the West Indies is made into a neat box by sawing off the top and scooping out the seeds, and Is used In Bar bsdoes for holding sand. When, however, the fruit Is allowed to ripen on the tree, It bursts exnlostvelv. scstterina the weeds .-0 . . . a l . 1 ,.. OVSr tne grotinu. All eapcrimsuvmg nam rali.t recently sought to preserve s span I . . m a . a a a mm n a men of the fruit oy drying careiuuy, out It exploded with such violence ss to de stroythebox conutning It. The surface of the Medlterrsnesn has been found by sccursts messurement to lie a little below that ol the ocean, It re semhllng somewhat a shallow funnel with greatest depth coinciding with the region where the wster Is most salt. Vsriatlons in the snosrent heitrht of the shores are Msaf ilt.n.l Ksa Ant tfk cliatlict It. thsB sews iisvaaii w-sw - - ojp - level of the wster. esneclslly marked near the apek o( the (unnei.where the recorded ehansresin the coast line reach twenty to . k,- D.rant nhii-rvert i ia m ' . - attribute the supposed oscillations In the shores of the Baltic and Black Sea to ensnares in the volame of wster csused by varying rsinfall and outflow. CHINA EMPKEOE BIRTHDAY. The birthday of the voung emperor on the 17th of lest August was not celebrated with the pomp customary with his predc cessors on the Celcstlsl throne. The only observances were the services by court of fleer in the name of the emperor at the shrines of 10 emperors and 21 empresses We have before us an account of the hlrthdsv prostrations In I75 before the Kmperor Sheng tu. which his majesty permitted to be observed by petition of the princes, dukes snd gcnersls of the empire From the northwest gste of Peking, even miles out to the gste of park Wan-shou shan, there were erected in grest numbers what ars called dragon tents. In these u-nte armv officers snd nobles lived for mare than a fortniaht. On the birthday the emperor came in state and far seve miles long the road the oflcers and cour I tiers knelt on each aide of the wsy ss the emperer paascd. Titers was sn snnounce ment of the birthday seat to the altars of beeves, earth snd the spirits of land snd grain sod to the temple ot ancestors THEN THE BIZ PAID. sssstasaaas Some rears since," says a citizen, met a saloon keeper's pack train on the route to the Salmon river mines. His mules were laden with bottles, 10 empty 1 10-callon keg, one 10-csiion sea 01 aico I - w - It i . , . 1 I noi, ana arugs. in s icw usji c uptucu s saloon in s large tent. I lis bar was stock ed with all kinds of wines snd liquors, snd he raked in coin from the miners by the Aotfull. lie ran the saloon all summer snd sold out in the fall for a good round sam. All the liquor he sold, except the alcohol, he manufactured on the spot from his stock of drugs. In them da vs Jim Fuller, who kept a saloon in Oregon I City, carried up many s bar roll of whisky in his vest pocket A feller could just tin mnnav In Ik Hniinr t,iisinas I tt I " ' you, things ain't what they used to be lu .1,- . St. Lovis, November 3. One of the most exciting scenes thst ever occurred In this or pernsps any city took plsce st the Union Depot this afternoon snd for a time created the wildest sort of a scsre. A special train et passenger ana net cars bearing John Robinson's menagerie and circus people came into the Union Depot : en route to Cincinnati, where they are to inter. About half-past 3 the train pulled out to cross the bridcre. and while oassinir vr .,,1- 1- h A , I i'"' -"- "" . . j, aflat esc flew the track, followed by others and ran into a freight train on a side track demolishing two or three cars and killing George Squires, a canvas man, and badly injuring two other circus men nsmed Fuller and Isle. In the smssh-up some of the animal cages on the fist cars were broken and a Bengal tiger, two lions, a leopard, s isfftisr. an ibex and a vulture w w mw w escaped. Railroad officials and policeman ran frantically about, shouting, warning and there was a general stampede. The leopard was found crouched under a freight car and an attempt was made to lasso him, but it failed and the animal rushed from cover, bit a man severely in the leg on his way out,bounded into the ticket office and then jumped through a transom into the superintendent's office. lie was besieged and, after several attempts ta capture him and two or three shots being fired at him, hf was covered with a tarpaulin snd se cured. One by one the other animals were found and captured and rsturned to their cages, but it was not until nearly dark that the work was over and the ex citement was allayed. William E. Cramer editor and proprie tor of the Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin blind and partially deaf,and in spite of his infirmities does an enormous amount of newspaper work. He dictates his edito rials to a secretary ,who reads them to him by means of an audiphone. In this way Mr. Cramer produces from a column to three columns of matter a dav. John Varney and his wife have lived on Moosehead Lake, Me,, for twenty-five years, and during that time have together killed over 400 bears, unnumbered deer and caribou.and much small game. Mrs. John is as expert a bear hunter as her husband, and accompanies him in all his hunting excursions. In June, 1885, they WW b rtgf, WotlKN. Here Is sn in' torestlng extract from sn article In the V ,w York Mmmty : Art should always be based on nature, and no srt is true which does not tske na ture for Its model. A perfect,symmetrlcal, healthy woman of five feet five Inches in icight must comply with the following stsndatd 1 .She should be 138 pounds at the lens! , and could stand up to ten pounds more without Injury to heslth or artistic lerfection. The distance between the tips of her two middle fingers when the arms ars extended should be exsctly the same a fir height or ten times the length of her bund, or seven, and a half times the ength of her foot, or five times the dlam eter of her chest from ons arm pit to the other. The dlstsncs from the junction of thighs to the ground should be the ssme ss from the former point to the top of the hesd. The knee should be exsctly mid way from the junction of the ttflghs to the bottom of the heel. The distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger should be the asms ss from the elbow to the middle line of the chest. From the top of the hesd to the chin, with the heud posed naturslly.shonld be the ssme ss from the level of the chin to the arm pits, or from the heel to the tip of the toe. Ths bust of a woman of the height nsmed should be forty-thres In ches messurement over the arms, and the waist twentv-four. The upper part of the arm should be from thirteen snd s half to fourteen inches and the wrist six Inches. The snklc should bs six Inches, the calf of ths teg fourteen snd the thigh twenty-five. Any woman of the height mentioned who hss these measurements can congratulate her self on hsvlng ss perfect s form ss the Creator ever made. Of course the propor tions very with the height DISCIPLINE THE EYE, A very good way to discipline the me chanical eye is to first measure sn inch with the eye, then prove it with a rule, then measure s hslf-inch, then an eighth, and so on. and vou w ill soon be able to W discover at a glsnce the difference between s twelfth snd s sixteenth of sn inch ; then go to three inches, six, twelve, snd so on. Some call this guessing ; there is no guesswork about it. It is measuring with the eye snd mind. Acquire the habit of criticising for Imperfections every piece af work thst you see ; do everything ss nesrly ss you csn without measuring, (or spoiling it,) or as nearly as you can trust the eve with its present Irslning. If you W - . w csnnot see things mechanically, do not blsme the eve for It ; It Is no more to btsme thsn the mouth is because we can not rcsd. or the fingers because we csnnot write. A person msy write s very good hsnd with the eves closed, the mind, of course, directing the fingers. The eye Is nscesssrv, however, to detect Imperfec lions. Even operstion in life requires s mechanicslly trained eye. and we should realize more thsn we do the great impor tance of properly training thst orgsn. an The a heat reserve of Europe In 1887 are smsller than in anv of the last five years, especially so on the Continent Great Ilriuin will need to Import next year about 4u,'r,, bushel wheat France, Holland and Belgium xi,oou,ooo each, Italy 18.000,000, Germany taoocsooo, The Dominion af Canada, with a deficleat wheat crop In Ontario and Quebec, will require all the surpus of Manitoba. Ue sides this country, Russia. Austria, Hung ary, Roumania, British India, Australia, Egypt, Chill and the Argentine Republic will each have an export surplus of wheat to sell In the markets of the world. Editor Twltchell of the Gorham (Me.) Mtnntainrwr values highly his grandmoth ar's spinning wheel, for It has a pretty his tory. Eighty-five years sgo Grsndfather Twltchell.then a ttalwsrt young msn.went ta Kr veburg to get s wife. He rode one horse snd led snother. When he went home, on the led horse rode Grsndmother Twltchell.then s blooming young woman and fast to the ssddte behind her was tied this identical spinning wheel. see A canvass has been made of the prefer. ences of the members of the republican national committee, which Indicates thst s msjority fsvor Chicago as the place for holding the coovention, with St. Louts as the second choice. In the democratic na tional committee, so far as can be sscer. mined, the situstion is just the reverse St. Louis hsving the preference as between the two places. Only 3,000,000 women in this countrv have to work for money and all of the rest of the women get their money for noth Ing. What In the world are they kicking for? C M Bennett, the contractor.has conclud ed to make Pendleton his home, and will soon begin the construction of a couple of brick residences, one ior tus ewn occupancy and one to rent. He will bring his family to Pendleton soon, Pendleton (. Indispensable to the Toilet. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid cures cbsf int. eruptions and inflammation of all kinda : cures in flammed or sore eyes relieves pains from bites or stings of in; soots and sore feet ; destroys all taltit of persperation or offensive smell from the feet or any part of tbe body ; cleanses snd whitens tbe skin, used as a aemircce 1; purifies the breath ; preserves the teeth and cures toothache; sore gums and uu er, A little of the fluid in the water se In bathing Is vary refresh lng and especia ly beneficial to the slok. mi PhysicisBS Uave found Oat That a contaminating and foreign element la the blood, developed by indigestion, Is tbe cause of rheumatism. This settles upon the sensitive sub-cutaneous cover ing of the muscles and ligaments of tbe joints, causing constant and shifting pain, and aggregating as a calcareous, chalky deposit which produces stiflbess and dis tortion of the jolnta. No fact whioh ex Srience has demonstrated in regard to oetetter's Stomach Bitters has stronger evidenoe to support than this, namely that this medicine of comprehensive use checks the formidable and atrocious dls ease, nor Is it loss positively established thst It Is preferable to the poisons often used to arrest it, sinoe tbe medicine con tains only salutary ingredients. It Is also a signal remedy for mslarial fevers, con stipation, dyspepsia, kidney and bladder ailments, debility and other disorders, See tnat you get the geauine, ... . -SOS Drunkenness er the Liquor Habit Positively Oared by administering Dr. Eaia.ee' Golden Specific. It can be given tn a cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge o the person taking it; Is absolutely hansless and will effect a perma nent and speedy cure, whether tbe patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made tem perate men who have taken Golden 8 pacific in their coffee without their knowledge, snd to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NkVEB FAlia. The system once Impregnated with the Specific It becomes an trtssrimpossiBiiiiy ior tne uguor appetite w exist. For full particulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 18 Race St., Cincinnati, 0. Some line, fresh sat What is this Disease that Is Coming Upon Us ? Likfl a thii'f ;il night it steals in upon us utiuwimtM. The pa lusnts have pniii about the chest and sides, and Hometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in the morning. A him 1 of 1 1 ieky slimo collect about the teeth. The appetite in poor, There is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach; som iim s a faint, all gone sensation nt the pit 01 the stomach which food doe not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hands and feel b come cola and clammy. After a while a cough sets in, at first dry, but after a few months it is attend ed with a greenish-colored ex jxjctoration. The patient feels tired all the while, snd sleep does not seem to afford any rest. After a time he becomes nervous, irritable and gloomy, and has evil forerxxliugs. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirl ing sensation in tho head when rising up suddenly. The bow els become costive; the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; the whites of the eyes become tinged with yellow'; urine is scanty and high --i n. .., de positing a sedim at after stand ing. There is frequently a spitting up of the fooL fome times with a sour taMe and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is frequently at tended with palpitation of tbe heart; the viion becomes im paired, with sjxits before the eyes; thre ia feeling of great prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are in turn present. It is thought that nearly one-third of our popu lation has this disease in some of its varied forms. It h leen' found that phy sicians have mistaken the cause of this disease. Some have treated it for a liver complaint others for kidnev disease, etc., ete., but none of thee kinds of treatment have been attended with success; for it is really constipation and dyspepia. ft is also found that Shaker Ex tract of Hoots, or Mother Sei gel's Curative Syrup, when properly prepared will remove this disease in all its stages. Care must lie taken, however, to secure the genuine article. XT WILL SELL BJRTEn THAN COTTON. Mr. John C. Hemptinstall, of 'hulaiirmee, Clebuin Co., Ala,, writes: "My wife has been so much lienefited by 8hakr Extract of Roots or Seigel's Syrup that she says she would rather be without part of her food than without the medicine. It has done her more good than the doctois and all other medicines put together. I would ride twenty miles to tfet it into the hands of any suf ferer if he can get it in no other way. 1 I relievo i( will soon sell in this Statu better than cotton. TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS. ' Mrs. S.E. Barton, of Varner, Ripley Co., Ma, writes that she had been lone afflicted with dyspepsia and disease of the urinary organs and was cured by Shaker Extract of Roots. Rev. J. J. MctJuire, merchant, of the same place, who sold Mrs. Barton the medicine, says he has sold it for four years and never knew it to fail. SHE WAS ALMOST DEAD I was so low with dyspep sia that there was not a phv sician to be found who could do anything with me. I had fluttering of the heart and swimming of the head. One lay I read y a j r pamph let called "iCie Among the ShaJters" which described my disease better than I could myself. I tried tht; Shaker Extract of Roots and kept on with it until to-day I rejoice in good health. Mrs. M. E. Tinsley, Bevier, Muhlenburg Co., K y. For sale by all 1 ruggists, or address the proprietor, A. J. White, Limited, 54 Warren St., New York. tallies. Fine Shoes, N H Alien St Co. sre bow receiviug direct from the manufacture, H J Holbrook k Co., of Utioa. N. Y.. a lull line of his justly cel. ebrated fine shoes for ladies and misses in C. D. 1. snd E. E. widths. These goods will give apleodid satisfaction, in fact there are no better made. Anrdews & Hackieman, W1.D0UGLAS1 S3.00 SHOE SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON. - - L OREGON hmM SSBik jr. ' SSBSSwSBSBaSMHB 1KB OSSBBBK jtr a. SKfBKfBKfn-- essH cm iocs pacts. A Missouri woman has collected i;v, spools. A Iowa girl fainted sway thre; times In succession on being voled the handsomest lady in the county. The common thistle, which nt w covers large areas in southern Chili, It said to have been Introduced there by an English man, who imported a bushel of need, and sowed it under the delusion that the plant would prove valuable for fodder. A leather strap two inches wide and eighteen long, fastened to s hickorv han die two feet Ion-, with a strinir st the end ' hy which the handle could be fattened to j the wrist, was found between the log wslls i snd the weather boards of sn old farm ! house near Monticello, Ga., that is being I torn down. It is an old-fashio led slave I whip. ; (olden trout arc onlv found in the! brooks of Mount Whltnev. uo near the t t. . . o perpetual snow. They have s golden stripe down esch side, snd are the most beautiful fish that swim. It is said that those who saw the first speidtnensof these trout that were brought down from the head of Whitney Creek, thought they were made up for the show.and ihat trlpe of gold leaf had been glued to their sides. A country negro entered one of the drv- goods stores st Americus, Gs., ta buy a trunk, and after considerable parleying ilh the salesman ss to theories asked. finslly shouldered one and left, nsvlnc $1.50 therefor. In about sn hour he re turned with the trunk,sayfng that he -had got too much for his money. The trunk was hlled with Mackinaw straw hats that had been packed In It for the winter. The contents of the trunk were worth between $75 and $ioo. Hashish is superseding morphine and vaporized ether, it is said, in the affection of the Parisian dilettanti drunkards. They have founded a Hashish Club on the Hue St. Michel, where they meet every Friday. The amount of the drue which e.ich shall take Is prescribed by a doctor,and the dose is prepared by a chemist,both members of the club. It Is taken in pills, snd not chewed, drunken or smoked, as are Uie Oriental fashions. Each of the members is bound to describe to the others, either In writing or verbally, his sensations as the drug gains Its influence over him. Too Meek lUssr To go out camping, or any other way of spending your vacation, whether it ha lung or short, without something to coun teract tbe effects which so radical a change is likely to produc. There is not bint; snore suitable as a regulatorof tbe erst em, under such circumstances, thaa Freae's Hamburg Tea. Satire to Tss-Pajrer. Notice is hereby given, that I, or my Deputy, will meet the tax payers of Linn county, Oregon, at 9 o'clock s. m , and re main until 4 o'clock p. m., at their respec tive places of voting in the several pre cincts, at the following times sad places for the purpose of collecting the Uses for 1887 : Vox Valley, Monday, Nov. 14th, 1887. Scio, Tuesday, Nov. 1 5th. Franklin Butte, Wednesday, Nov. Kith. Santlam, Thursday, Nov. 17th. Lebanon, Friday, "Nov. iSth. Waterloo, Mondav. Nov. 21st Liberty, Tuesday, Nov. 22nd. Sweet Home, Wednesday, Nov. 23rd. Brush Creek, Thursday,' Nov. 24th. Crawfordsville, Friday Nov. 35th. Brownsville, Saturday, Nov. 20th. Center, Monday, Nov. 28th. Orleans, Tuesday, Nov. 29th. Syracuse, Wednesday, Nov. 30th. Uarrisburg, Thursday, -Dec. 1st. Halscv, Friday, Dec.' 2nd. Shedd, Saturday, Dec. 3rd. East Albany, Tuesday, Dec 6th. West Albany, Wednesday, Dec. 7th. Prompt payment will be required. Pay your taxes and save costs. Dated, Oct. 24th, 1887. D. S. SsftTH, Sheriff and Tax Collector. Notice Final Settlement. in the County Court of Out County of Ln,m for the .Stait of Ortyon : In ths matter of the .tsvta Af it Cowan, dsoeast!. Notice is ht rnitf gtvn that tho under alanod AXecuUtr of said estate hna h ot hla final aciount it nld (ut.ito tvnii 11... Clerk of said Court for final 1 1 1, 1. . n. anu that the said Court has app.tiitfo a. one o'clock iu ihu ft ruoon for berini objections thereto nutl the eultieutent of l.I..- .... . 1 . ... Z Albany, Or., Nov. Otb, 1887. J. L. Cow- k, J. C. Powkix. Executt r Att'y lor Executor tn14 BEAST! Mustang Liniment Sciatica, Lumbago, Eheum&tlsB). Burns, Scalds, SUngs, Pitas, Sruises, Bunions, Corns, Scratches, Sprains, Strains, Stitches, Stiff Joints, Backache, Galls, Sores, Spavin Cracks. Contracted Mascle.-, Ernpions, Hoof Ail, Sorsu' 'onas, Swinney, SaddbOalis, Pile THIS QOOO OLD STAND-BY accompUsltes far evsrybody sx ot! y what U clalmvd for it One of ths reasons for the great popt lartty of the Mustang Liniment is found in Its universal applicability Everybody needs such a medicine. The Lumberman needs it in ease of accident. The Housewife needs It for general tai ally uao. The Cu.alcr needs it for his teams and hts men. Tho Mochanio needs It always on I la worlc beach. The Miner needs it in case of emergone y. The Plencor needs it can't get along w thout it. The Farmer needs it ln his house, his stable, and his stook yard. Tbe Steamboat man or the lion tHiun seetis It ta liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Hereefancler needs It it Is his best friend and safest reliance. The Steckcrtwer needs it It will tare htm thousands of dollars aad a world of trouble. The Railroad man needs It aad will need It so icng as bis life is a round of Occidents aud dangers. The llackwoodsmau needs lu Then 1 is noth ing ilk it ss an anUdoto for the danger:! to life, limb and comfort which surround the ploat er. The Merchant needs It about his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when these come the Mustang Lialmeat is w ante. 1 atones. Keepa Battle is the House. Us tb bsat ef economy. Keep a Battle la the Factory Its in mediate use tn oass of accident saves pain aad leas S wages. Keen a Battle Always In the Sts hie for use waea -aseti SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Olseasss ef hs Live, Sidneys, Stomach and Spleen. This purely vegetable pre- f-ratjoa now so wkbrsted as a am.ly Msdklr ortajastsd la artOv nn thn i.re mium in inn. II - KidnfrT and corrects the scti'.n of the I Jar --- for, the tost preparatory medicine, whatever ths ska. msy prove to b In all mr.n riiuHM It II n cine, etEset a speedy enre. Thr Kenilatr 1 safe to admin,.., i. pmdition of the system, snd under no eireninl toners n it do ham. It will hulsaim a rUsrt of wine, but i no Intoxicating lever t IMS IS Initmynncm ; will promote ssV iC'iHin, Mai jmie neariaene, mm ally tone np ths system. The dose not unpleasant, and its virtues No la nt time, i ruptlon or stoppage of business whits taldaa ths Children costplslnlsc of f olic, HesdssB. of tUU Stoma-!,, a t.p.xnful r more woi give rtbef. If lakes occasionally by pa. dents esMHsd to MALARIA, will etrpd ib r,soa and protect SSSSS r-tm attack. a rott-aic-iAirs ertxiox. 1 have sad hare never been sbi to pot trp a vecc tabls sssspowM usat woumj, uas SNMSSSS uvsr Kegsv tator, promptly and ssTistlWlji stove the Urcr to action, snd st the sane date aid (instead of weak nirtf the digestive and aasisulattvs powers f As system. iTal Hiaroir, af D .WasKtatoo, Ark. SEC TMAT TOr HtT TUK CEXTINK. SS8VASKO SV J. H. Z&'tin it Co., Philadelphia, Pa. HOFFMAN &PFEIFFER PROPRIETORS OF Albany Soda Works, And Manufacturers ot- CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, Wa are now prepared to sail -at whale sale, always fresh and pure at Portland prices to dealers. Wa also keep a fall line of Nuts and Tropical Fngti, OUR - CIGAR AND TOBACCO department Is com" Wa keep the sr Scant stue of suck and chewing tobaooo, meerschaum sod briar pipes that Is a delight to smokers. O Dt YERS GViam ta mm 1 31a 3,500 WBSM direct to eanmumnri mm sJQ pexvosud or fiusUy order, and selves Uatsur pots awe eat, shrfnk . tma markets ot will nil st mm VM upon 1 receipt of 10 via. f MS SSS I MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. THIS is the top of the gen uine "Pearl Top" Lamp Chimney, all others similar are imitations. . . . . I his is the exact label on each one of the Pearl Top Chimeys. The dealer may say and think he has as fyood, but he his not Insist upon the exact label and top. GE O A. M ACBETH & CO. Pittsburgh, Pa, PATENTS Obtalosd. ana ail other! attci deded to for la tas U. sV onress Is the U.S. PatsatOCea. asd lass Usss thaa tasso tssssss - ea abuin Pataats Send rsd media ar dram in Ws ai wty tree of chares ;snd wssssss charge Wt ABtaln raaatasrtt e obtain intent. . W refer iter, to tho ths Suss, sf naasy Order Dhr. sad Is ni k. I t a Faisal v'nwc For circular, i ivies, tsrass, sad o actual client in your own Stats sr eountv Ca .4. SHIOW &CO., rwpnsth Patrnt OSRoe. THE FAMOUS CUSTOM-MADE- PLYMOUTH ROCK 13 PUTS. Cut to order tress slssss ssrstuliy 1W style aad w ar. Ker pair rnaraatee daad sasa sy promptiy refunded, sr a new pair made, if ros are returned ss uasatis atsssiy. DO YOU WEAR PANTS ? Tall as about yhat u ryou Mks, stnd usysur aita,hlp asd aside i measnre, tegsther vrtI 3ndS5ets. for postals (or prepaid express) sal er ta us, or to thesstsS c t tsjnoles srttlWsasss. (lacking. Or sou of thisnanar. snd t il you, including ,iu4umiii nen tspe-atsasure, asws nays deposited with the proprietors of this paper a rien tspt-msassrs, asws uuiuuw ut unuou lacuiw ior.saie at sis cents. PLYMOUTH ROCK PANTS CO IS Hammer 8 Bostea, a O CHSKRT. O.B.FvnKS ALBANY IRON WORKS, CHERRY ft PARIES, (Suooeasors to O. O. Cherry.) Machinists, Millwrigiitg, and Iror Founderg, WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS AIX completed, and are now prepared to handle all kinds of heavy work. 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