Wm. Fortmilfer & Co,, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse r business hours call At resldsnoe fifth and Baker streets. Notice for Publication, Lund Office at Oregon City, Or., ) October lOtb, 18S7. J Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing named aattler baa Aled netioa ef hla Intention to make final pro if in suppsrt of hia claim, and that aald proof wilt be made before the Oouaty Judge or Clark of Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Or.,on Wetfat-stlay, ftevesaae seta, I ear, via : John 8 Thomas, Homeetead Entry No, 4296 for lot 2, or Sec. 12, In Tp. 10, at HIE lie namea the following witneaa ee to prove hia wntinuoua residence upon, and cultivation of. aaid land, via : L Hubar, H Sheiton, A M Sheiton and H Philipa, of Jordan P, O., Linn county, Or. Alao Thurston II. Thomaa, llomeatead Entry No. 4690, for the S W X of See. 0, la Tp. 10. a H 2 E. Me namee the follow ina witnesses to prove hla oontlnuooa residence upon, and cultivation of, aald land, via : H Philipa. L lluber, H Seel ton and A M Sheiton, alt or Jordan P, O. Linn county, o, W, T. Burnt kv, Regtatar, Red CrownMills (S0M, LANNIN6 4 CO., PROPR'S run; a svranioa ana aim EAxna cam. FAMfVOi BEST STORAGE FACILITIES. Highest Price in Cash fo Wheat ALBANY OR. Anrdews & Hackleraao, W.LOOUGLAS: SHOE rGn i SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON, ' . - OREGON Notice for Publication, Land Office at Oregon City, Or., ) Oct., Slat, 1887. J Hettce la hereby given that the follow ing named eettler hau filed atioe of hla la ant ion to make final proof in auppert ef hia ilm. and that aaid proof will be anode before the County Clerk of Linn Co, tregoa, at Albany, Oregon, oa her Stat, l sr. viz Benjamin F. Kirk. Homeetead r. No. &I07 for the NE of N E i of Sec 31, Tp. 13, SRI W, Willam.tie meridian, lie namea the fol.owing wit nee sea to prove his rontiauoua residence upon, and cultivation or, aald land, vis : D R Mlfhaal. Ben Morris, Benson Harris, aad C H Kirk, all of Sweet Hume, P. C, Linn county, Oregon. W. T. Bcaaarr, Kegieter, Oregon Pacific Railroad. '225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME. Aecommodationa unaurpaaeed for cor. fort and eafoty. Faroe and f relubta via. Y equine and the Oregon Development uompany a Mteamanip mucn leea than by any other route between all point in the Willamette Valley and San Francisco. Daily faesenger trains excrft Sundays. Lssrs Tsquins, J0 a.m. , Lsavs Albsor. 1:00 r. a Lssts oarwUaa.Mdg a.m. Usvs Cor'SlUs, 1:17 r.M Amrs Albso) , 11:15 a. s, AjtItb Ysquins, 6:50 T. H Oregon and California trains connect at Albany and Corvallia. WM. U. He AC, CsbusI Msissfsr. C. C. ROCI F, A. O. T . snd P. Acaas, Corrsihs, Or. Oregon Developement Co. Firat-etaea SteamabiD line between Ysquiua snd Han irsncicco connecting at i equina wun tne trains or toe Oregon iae.no nauroaa uompauy. SAUL IMG DATES . itsasbss, raoM sas r a seises. raoa f AQtmiA. v. K latoaaAjr, Oct 31, 10 , . KaocUr Hot. B, 1 p m W.V. ""Friday, Not. 11,7s m e. o, Thurs., Nov 17, 11 s m Tussasjr, Nor, 22,6 s n Moodsr.Nov.28, 10 s m w c I O. ; Saturday. Dec. S, noon Tba Oouipany .ryea khe right to change sailing -Jays. SV B. TOBT, ' ' Csa. F. and P. Afsnt, SM MontfOflMry St., Sen. Frsnoisoo, Ckl. . OVEftLAKD TO CALIFORNIA -VIA- Oregon & California Ft. R, , AMD 00VVSCTI09S. TMK MT. aM SAT A KOITE. Cless connexions mst, at Asbisrsl w.th tUsrss, of the OsMlansia, Orsfjpw i d idsbo Btsfe Cempsay. enlr 13 Mllefsf ateainc. Tts between Albsry and it Frsueisco, 6 hours. OALirosxu sxrssss I. IX DAILY. sVu-.b 4.90 t. M. S:0r a t:0 A u North. I 10:40 s a 7:06 A M 6:0 r sj Leave Leave Arrive Portlsnd Albany Ashland Arrive Leave tive local r ASKSOsa rtsiss pa(LT Cexospt Sunday) . a7oi a aXesve , 5rtfi id ArriVs jTift F m VS:4t t a ! Lesvs " Albany Lssvs I 11:36 A M 1:40rs i Anlve Eurese Lssve Lesvs 0 AO a a local rAsssaasa tsaik dailt, except suhdat. 8: 10 r m S:Mr M Albany Lebanon Arrive 6:46 a M Am v.- Le&ve I 6:00 A M I f "w- am a 12:60 r a I Lesvs Albany Arrive I J:45 r a l:SrM Arrive Lebanon Lssve 2:00 r u PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. dstly betwees Portland snd Ashland. Siskiyou's snd . Han Francisco, Kmtcrent ileepla Cars between rortlaad aad Ashlana, aisklrai's and SansTraa cisce. fkek er ciiakcb. West ftlde MvAaseau stSTWBSJI mStTLAJie AMD CwttTAsVUe. A l tbais dailt (exoept Bttsdsy.) f Wam 1146 r a Lssve Part land Arrive 8:16 r a Arrive Cervsllls Lssve 1:30 pm sxrasis tsaiss pailt (sicsjrt Susoay .) Portland Mestlnnvills Arrlvs Lasts 0:00 A M 1.41 A M soera I Am-s At Albany snd OsrvaiMs eaaasst wha trsias at ersgoa Pseils fisilraad fertsll lolorstsUen reg-srding rates, naps, etc., sail a Oscnp say's Afsst, R. KOKIQJQB, s. p. soonifl, a Pass A rent. ALBANY 00LL1BIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON, 1887, 1888. rirst Term aaaa September 18th, Mat. A lull eorpa of Instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Conraca of study arranged to meet the need of all gradea of atudenta. S ferial inducements ejered students from mkread. Tuition ranrea from 16.60 to flf.M. Board in private mtBlliea at low ratea Kooma ier eelf-boarding at amsllesrenas. A aarafnl auDarviaion ezerolaed over atu denta away from home. Fall term openr aantember 7th. For oironiara and run paruouiara aaareaa me rreeiueot. KKT. B1.RKT tl. CfUNT Albany, Oregon Revere House; ALBANY, - - - OREGON CHAS. PFEIFFER, PROPRIETOR. Fitted up la firal-olaaa atyle. Tablaa supplied with the beat Id the market. isios aiaapiBg apartments, oarnpie rooraa for commercial travelers, atrrree Ceaefc te aad frees the Betel. i Summons. Jnstn a Comrt fer the Priinct of FnsnJUin Bntfr,Ste)te of Oregvn,Connty of Mm. H. A. Johaaoa and K. Sheiton, copartners In buaineea at 8elo.Oregon, under the firm name end atyle of Johnson at Nheltnn Plaintiff. va. L. E. Dole, Defendant. To L. K. Dele, the above named Defend ant : la the name of the State of Oregon, yon ate hereby required to appear before the undersigned, a J a at ice of the reace for the Precinct arereaani, on me rata day ef So vr saber, ts7. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of aald day at the offloe or aaid Justice, in aald rrecinct, to ana war the above named Plaintiff, in a civil action. The Defendant will take no Uos, that ir he falls to answer the complaint herein, the Plaintiff will take lodgment aaalnat him for t202 and 62 100 dollsre.be- sfdee hia ooata and dlabursmsnts of this Action taxed. The aervlee of this turn mona la made by publication by order of thia Court, aaid order being mane ana entered of record thia 12th day of October, A. V.. 19B7 Ulven noder my hand thia 12th day of October, A. D., 1687. E. O. Htob. W. H. Qua an a b, J us ilea of the Peace, Plffa Att'y. Notice of Assignment. Notice la hereby given that A. A. Bash- or of Lion county. Oregon, bee made Borai aaaignmeat of all hla property to undersigned for the benefit of hie ereditora neder an act or the Legislator of the Kate of Oregon, entitled "an act to secure ereditora a lust divlaion of the ae tata ot debtora who convey te assignee far the benefit ef creditors" approved Oc tober 18th. 1878 and the act amendatory thereof, Alt peraona having o'alma ngalnat the eat ale ef the aald A. A. Baabor, are hereby notified and required to pre aant the aame under oath te the under, aigned at Albaoy, Oregon, within three months lrem the date of tble netioa. Dated 8 pt. 80th, 1887. U. Bar art, assignee. nnMB KXCHA1SS MOTEL IN THIS 1 eity la new offered for rent on reaaoa abie terms For partienlare inquire of er ad a" rasa JaMU Mcabat. Albany, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Lead Omee at Oregon City. Or., I October Slat, 1887. Notice ia hereby given that the following settler has Bled notice ef hia intcoti n to mske deal proof in sapport of his claim, aad that aaid proof will be aaade before the Cooaty Clerk of Linn Co . Or., at Albany, Or., on aer sack, I as?. vis : Grant Bellinger. Pre. D. S. No. 51 7. for the lota 1. 2 and 3, of Sec 26, Tp 12, H it 1 W. Ha aaaaee the following witnesses vo prove his oentinnoas residence a poo, snd eel tivation of, said land, yis : J Fitswatcr, D Sylvester, J C SaJtaaarsb aad J Newman, al! of Leaaaon P. O., Linn county, Or. W. T. Br aw ST, lotice for Publication, Land Office et Oregon City.Or., October 31st, 1887. ( Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named aettler baa filed notice of hia inteatiea to make Goal pi oof in sapport ef hia claim, and that aaid proof will no made before the County Judge or Clerk of Line couaty, Or., at Albany, Oregon, on Friday, Dercaaaer SSrd, lawT, yis : W M Kntledge, Homestead Entry No. 4795, for the S E of See 20, Tp 12, S R 1 K. lie names the following witnesses to prove his eonttnoons residence upon, and cul tivation of, said land, viz i H Barrel, C Williams, 8 Powell and W McPhsraon. ell of Lebanon P, O , Linn ounty, Or T. Bcaitrv, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Or., i October 3 1st, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler baa filed notice of hia intention to make final proof in sapport of bis claim. and that said procf will be msde before the County Judge or Clerk of Lion cooaty, Or.. at Albany, Or., on Monday, eceaaner IStfe), iai7. viz : J u Uiezentanner, Homestead Kutry No. 4651, for the E J of 8 W i, and W A of 8 E i, of Sec 28, Tp 13, 8 ft 2 E. Ha names the following witnesses to prove hta continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz . G W Howes. J W McUhce and J B McFarinod, ef Sweet Home PC, and L Mcrarland of Albany r. O., all in Linn cooaty, Or-gon. W. T. BCBKBY, Register. Notice for Publication, Land Office at Oregon City, Or., ) October, 31st, 1887. J Notice ia hsrebv eiven that tbe follow ing named settler haa filed notice of bis intention to mske final proof in sunnort of bis claim, and that aaid proof will be made before tba county Judge or Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Or.,on Monday, December 2Stb, iaa?, viz : William H II Cumrnings, Home stead Entry, No. 4824 for the N E of 8 W 14, of Sec. 10, Tp, 12, 8 R 1 W . He namea toe fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz : J 8 Caldwell, O. Kinder. J Lindley and J Pryor, all of J l'ry ty, 0: Lebanon P. O., Linn conn regon, T. Buaubt, Register. Notice of Administration In th County Court of the Slate oj Oregon for Linn County. In tbe matter of the estate of Sampson T. Powell, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tba under signed was on November 7tb, 1887, duly appointed Administrator of tbe above named estate by ordr of tbe county Court of Lion county, Oregon, duly made snd eutered of record. That all persons having claims again -t i-aid estate are here by required to preaent them tostetner with the proper vouchers duly verified within six months from the date hereof to ti e undersigned at bis residence In Linn county in tbe Porks of the Santism K'ver east nf Lebanon In said county. Albany, Oregon, Nov, 8th, 1987. Pktk Poweax, J, C. Powkia, Administrator. Att'y for Adm'r. Do You Want Furniture ? IF YOU DO GO TO W. H. WILLARD, where you will find the beat make and finest finished BEDROOM SUITS. PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS ANR LOUNGES. Alto a tine line ot PICTURE FRAMES, and a hunderd different etylaa of Msuldings. (Picture frames made to order. The largaat and beat a took of UNDERTAKERS GOODS, aver kept in Albany. Pr!e reasonable. Conrad Meyer. -PROPRIKTOK OF STAR BAKERY, Corner Broadalbin and First Sts., -DEALER IN f anaatl fraila, t'auntl flriu, Ulurw. Qaioeaawnre, Dried Fruits). Vvgetabltjs, Tobacco. Cigars, Saigar, flplems, t'oflw, Tea, Ktc Etc., In fact everything that la kept la a gen ral variety and grocery atore. Blgbaat market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. CITY Teed and Sale Stable. 4th St. between Ellsworth and Lyon noreea uoaraea oy me day, week or AT SL . ASS A Sk month at laaaoaabie ratea, Balled hay and straw for aate, also oata, barley and chop alwaya oa band. MRS, Le A, MCDONNELL, PROPRIETOR. o DR. I N. W00DLE, Veterinary Surgeon, OSo City K.o.1 .ad Hal. Hubl.. ALBANY, MECON. CR088EN & ALLEN, PBOPRIETOKS ilbany Track and Dray Od., Ho, L Goods handled with care and dispatch. InvaJicfs'ifof eliSurgfcal Institute BUPPALO. 2T. wits a feu aaUIiral far the treataaeal ef alt Caveat? OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS. tSlJKS.1 Cavtawb.Taroatand Z?1,? riS r Vnt. Ssneand ' loniiusi woh Pernicious anil. WSUSto. rr rracuees are srwlily BpeolaUala. 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A note received from Attorney General Bradford of Kansas, says ha sends us a brief In the case. The State of Kansas vs Ziebold and Hsgelln, which will convince us he was not negligent concerning that case. Wa are very willing to be convlnc ed, but must confess that the perusal ef the brief has not convinced us. What wc complain of, It notethe lack ef a brief, but the sbsence of any one to meet oral arga merit with oral argument allowing the oral argument of Senator Vest and Mr Choate for the liquor men to be met by nothine but a brief, at was the case. Tbe legislature of Kaatas was so Impressed with the Importance ef this aad other esses, that it annroprlated Scooo to ba used by Attorney General Bradford ia se curing additional counsel, If necessary. The liquor men showed their apprtcla tlon af the importance of the situation by retaining a United States Senator and one of the leading lawyers of the country, while Bradford contented himself with sending a brief. Our opinion that Mr. Bradford sinned through ignorance came from a clause In a telegram dated October 1 8th, sent to him "I am compietlely taken by surprise." He now captains that his surprise was occasioned not by the case having coma up tbe latb, for he had caused it te be advanced ; but by the oral argument, when he supposed there were to be only briefs. It seems to us that with such s vital issue pendinc hs should have known, as there was abundant opportunity far blm to do. Before Mr. Packard left Chicago for Washington, several telegrams were scat from here te Attorney General Bradford te ascertain how the matter stood, asking authority to apply for the re opening of the case, and proffereing aid from the pro hibitionists, if needed. No answer was re in veil We then telegraphed te a prom Inent W. C. T. U. lady In Topcka to go immediately to the Attorney General and repeat the substance of these messages She did so, and this brought a response but not till alter Mr. Packard's departure Mesnwhila, Mr. Packard, having received authority from the Attorney Geaere! of Iowa and the City Attorney of Atlanta, to act for them, made a motion te advance the cases In which tbey were interested, so that they should be argued before the Kansas case. This was denied. At last, nearly two weeks after the case had been argued by the liquor lawyers, Bradford ar rived In Washingtonand made bis motion for s rehearing ef the Zeibold Hagelln cste. rne court tooa me case unssr a vitcment and afterward denied it. It now transpires that the reason At- torney-Genersl Bradford of Kansas, was not on hand to meet the oral argument of Vest and Choate in tbe Ziebold-Hagelln - a. . . - .k S A case was that a written agreement naa been entered into between himself and tba counsel for detente, that the case should not be argued orally, but by briefs, snd that theorsl argument of those gentlemen was allowed in disregard of this agree ment. The excuse far allowing tnts is that Choate and Vast ware not retained by the defendant ; but were employed oy the National Brewers Association, but we cannot see that this fact exonerates the Court from blame. When this matter wit brought to tbe attention of judge Miller he declared his ignorance of any such agreement, and examination of the papers showed that this agreement was not print sd on ths notice of the case sent to the Court, though it was plainly written on the copy submitted. Oa being questioned concerning the affair the clerk through whose hands the document passed, said the agreement, being on a separate slip of paper accidentally got lost." Queer ac cidents sometimes happen. A rule of the Federal Supreme Court prevents an argument being made by counsel except upon due notice being serv ed upon opposing counsel. As no notice was given Attorney-General Bradford, the oral argument of Vest and Choate were in violation of this rule ; thst they were allowed seems to presage a favor- sble decision, as the custom of the Su preme Court it to give the largett liberty to the tide having the weakest case. If the Court should decide against us, the fact that it thus allowed the trantgrettion of its own regulations will be a atong point against U in the mindt of the people. Mr. Bradford assures us that he It, and hat alwayt been, a Prohibitionist ; that he neither smokes, chews, drinks, plays cards nor billardt ; was never an attorney for a whisky association in his life ; never de fended a man charged with the tale of in oxlcating liquors ; bat alwayt advocated the enforcement ot prohibitory law, and hat been three times shot at for so doing, Large retainers have been offered him to act as counsel for.a whisky organization, but he refuted them. He it now prepar ing ttatittics to show the effect of prohibi tion upon erime, pauperitm and insanity in Kantas, A novel suit hat been begun by the state of Indiana against the ttate of Ken tucky for the sovereignty over, a little is land in the Ohio river, at the mouth of Green river. The southern boundary of I ndiana extends to the low water mark In the Ohio river, Kentucky ownintr the channel ; and thit Island, which it only such in high water, has been considered as belonging to the latter state, although for the last twenty years during ordinary low water it has been connected with the In diana shore. Indiana will probably gain the suit and own the island until the chan' nel changet. Frank Mills, of Astoria, has just been placed in the insane asylum at Salem . He is non compos mentis principally on the sub ject of office holding. Several hundred other Oregcnians are also in danger of a trip to Salem. G0SBIP. The real and full name of "Lewis Car roll," the author of the inimitable44 Alice's Adventures," is Lutwldge Dodgson. The York dsndy has taken to snuff, which he pinches from ancient snuff-boxes ornamented with diamonds or ancestral portraits. The English Church receives in tithes shout $io,ooo,ooo a year. Of this amount $5,000,000 Is expendsd In hospitals,schools, church building, etc., and the remaining Si j,ouo,csxj goes to pay the salaries of the cfergy. The vestibule doors In Chauncey M. Depew's New York home have two large stained glass cathedral panes. On one is painted a fair-faced and brilliantly -robed woman, with the Inscription underneath, "Welcome the coming," and on the other It an equally pleasant-faced Image, at the bottom of which is "Speed the parting guett." The goid'mines of Australia continue te be very productive. Some of them are more than aooo feet In depth, and many will be sunk even lower than that In the near future. This is contrary te the pre dictions of old mining experts, who said many years ago that no good would ever hi found In Australia at a depth greater than a hundred feet. Seaorita Matilde Montaya Is the first Mexican girl to become a doctor. A com mittee of young men of the city of Mexico got up a bull-fight in honor of her courage and devoted the proceeds to the purchase f books and Instruments for her. In the bull fight two of the toreros were hurt.one of them seriously, but the young scnorlta took tbe purse and graduated kwlth credit. A very ingenious device Is now gener ally adopted by druggists to prevent the frequent mistakes which occur at night tn administering a dangerous medicine for a simple one. This Is entirety obviated by putting up prescriptions containing powerfvl remedies or poisonous drugs in rough bottles as prickly as the coat of a gherkin. Any one rising in the dark Is at ence warned of his danger, Many lives have already been ssved by this simple contrivance. The Philadelphia Times gets off the fol lowing : "A cut in one of tbe illustrated papers recalls the fact that London keeps up such establishments as "The Home for Lost and Starving Dogs, Battertea." In the meantime the unemployed Invade Westminster Abbey in search of work.and the bemelees who sleep in St. James's Park are as thick at midnight as Philadcl phiaas In Fairmount Park at noon on the Fourth of July But, then, the Britisher always did love his dog." Prof. Hems. i. f the University of Penn sylvania, has come very near being an il lustration of that clever story ."My Double and How He Undid Me." A few weeks ago he was arrested in Oswego on the charge that he was a "bunco-steerer." His friends were astounded bat incredulous,for tney knew that It was morally impossible thst the charge should be true. The mys tery has now been cleared up by the arrest ef the real "buaco-steerer ,"wh resemble the professor very closely In everything except character. A Paris cable of last week said i "At a dinner givn here by James McLean, Mr. Farwell, our new Illinois Senator, .at nextj to Mr. Keeley, and had the honor of In stilling into her mind the first principles of the noble game of poker. He was per fectly amazed, as was every one else, to learn that the lady, who was the liveliest guest at the table.and the wittiest,aad who appeared to be barely fifty, was the cele brated actress, now eighty-two years old, who.behind the footlights, worked on peo ple's feelings before the Senator was born." Brete Harte it living quietly in one of the suburbs of London, where he intends hereafter to permanently reside. He finds it greatly to his advantage to live in Eng land from a business standpoint. Residing there he obtains a copyright in England en his writings, while he is enabled at the same time to secure a copyright In this country. Should he live in the United States his writings would be absolutely unprotected in England, where his works have as good a tale and appreciation as at borne. His books have an Increasing sale in England and his new stories are in great demand. Brete Harte writes chiefly for the English magazines and journals and cosnmandt for his work any price he may name, lie makes an tne way trom $7000 to fiOyOoo annually and leads a rather se eluded life. e 1 . No married man ought to endorse a note without his wife's knowledge and consent. 2. lie ought never to sign a note for a larger sum than he could pay without seriously embarasting hit buti. ness. 3. He should never sign a note simply because he feels sure that there it no possible danger of his being called upon to pay It, but with the full knowledge of the responsibility he atsumet as an en dorter and with the determination of walking up and paying it the day it is due if the principal is not able to meet It. 4 As Indiscriminate endorsing will bring financial ruin to any man, and as the man who asks another to endorte for him must be ready to return the favor, the safe way to endorse It to agree with some man, in whom you have confidence, to sign notes while he doet the tame for you and each must agree not to endorte to the amount of a dollar for any one else except by mu tual consent. Physicians Have Found Oat That a contaminating and foreign element ia the blood, developed by indigestion, la tbe cause of rheumatism. Thia settles upon the sensitive sub-cutaneous cover lag of the muscles and ligaments of the joints, causing constant and shifting pain, and aggregating as a calcareous, depeatt which produces stiffness 1 tortioa of tbe joints. No fact whl eaaia-v and dla- which ex erience has demonstrated in regard to oatetter's Stomach Bitters has stronger evidence to support than this, namely that this medicine of comprehensive ue checks tbe formidable and atrocious dis eaae, nor is it leas positively established that it is preferable to the poisons often used to arrest it, since the medicine con tains only salutary ingredients. It is alao a aignal remedy for malarial fevers, con stipation, dyspepsia, kidney and bladder ailments, debility and other disorders, Sea tnat yeu tret the geauine, nraakaaaess er ths Liquor Habit Positively varee try aonunistsring ait. stainse' Golden flpeetao. It can be siren in a cud of coffee or tea with out tbe kaowleege ol tbe person taking It t la absolutely harmless and will effect a perma nent and toted y cure, whether tbe patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards havs been made torn - erate man who have taken Golden Specific a their coffee without tbslr knowledge, sad to-day behave they quit drinking of their own free blB. IT NEVER FAILS The system ones lnpreanated with tbe ebseiBe it becomes an utserjtapossiwiity for ta liquor appetite to or fun particulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., lee Baes si,, Cincinnati, 0. a s Some tine, fresh ssusr kraut atWdlace & HOW 00 WE DIG OUR BRAVES? We must; oat or we cannot live. Thia wo all know. But do wo all know that we dio by eating T It in wtid wo dig 0 .r grgfofl with our teeth. How fi (i thia eottottfl, Yet it ia f i n , rno, Wo 1 1 ter rified at the ajj" 1 of the cholera, and jellow fever, yet thero in a dia eaao conatanUy at our doors" and in our houses far moro dnngcroua and deatructivo. Moat people havo in their own tomeha a poison, moro alow, but quite aa fatal r.n tbe germa of thoHo ntnladioa wltieh hv cji men into eternity by ihotUAitnd without warning in the timet of great opr domica. But it in n mercy thnt, it wo are watchful, we can U-'A when wo are threatened. The following are among the nymptoms, yet they do not ftlwayrt nereHnarily appear in the aame order, nor are they alwaya tho bbmi'. iu different coacn. There it a dull nml aleepy feeling; a bad toete in the mouth, especially in the morning; the appetite ia change able, hop) times poor and again it seems as though tho patient could not oat enough, and occasionally no appetite at all ; dullness and Hlng gishneiwof tho mind; no an I Don to study or v 01 k ; more or less head ache and t;Hvinas in the head; dizziness on rising to the foot or moving sudd nly ; furred and coat ed t0B " , a ht nso of a load en tho stomn ! 1 !!. j, thjj. rvtttoxvn; hot and dry 1 i , at times; velh-u lingo in the y ; p.-ojrty and high 'ilored urine ; amir iaate in the mouth, fre quently at- ti ( h d by palpitation of the hesfrt ; i.- j rured vision, with spots t:. uooa to bo swimming in the air lofota U10 eyeu ; a ough, with a gl '- jmbIi roll r-d evpecto ration; poor nights' rest; e.fticky elimn about the teeth nttd qurag; hands and feet cold ai,d iliimmy: lmtame tr up and poszled zh H th ailnmiif , 1 A s niid bo v. (! !; mid This di- i.'-o ha iaoH ntubf.il puz 1 it the commone st of i y t the most comphV i tysterious. 8oja times ed as consumption f.ine- rated n it is ti- times an liver rono n?nf, at d then again mi u.'.wm and ra h (.;f dis ease. Hut its res' 1 1je i hat of onstij olii nandti. -sia. It arises in tii j digestive or- ms and soon affWta all tho other throngh the corrupted and pcUoned blood. Often the whole bod v .ir dsssMss. tne nervous itarverf, twu einn' intion to Eijrt-n. : - i put one j cure this namely. Sh Moth. never fails should bo 1 called 1. ... good. Oof ! preparole , able riur s a KyHoni is lit rally when there ia nc tho aad atonr. wn that there is tfc can e tainly u. 1 U iagea, " of itadtfl) or ' fvr-p. It :i time nyintr other ao 111 for they will do no ti f frreat vegetable ,! verod by avener fttne ia a house-Os-ra mj) and bo sure hold Word i u get MAO gsTrronie article. TOP rr b htvex doctors, Shakei ! ' got of Roots or Bei 8er tP H' '-aised mo to good health auer .t dsn U ra hrd given me up to ifio witt consumption. So gaffes & F. Uraoo, Kirkman ville, Todd Co., Ky. W EXAM) or IT JUST I TUTX. "I bad teen about given up to die with dyspepsia when I first saw tbe advertisement of Shaker Extract of Roots or Seigei'a Syrup. After using four bottles I waa able to at tend to my business as well an ever. I know of several cases of chills and fever that have been cured by it " So writ. Mr. Thoa. Pull urn, of Tay lor, Geneva Co., Ala. WORTH TEX DOLLARS A BOTTLE. Mr. Thomas P. Evans, of tbe firm of Evans & Bro., Merchants, Horn town. Accomack Co., Va., writes that Iso Wl been sick with digestive diKorib-,-sfor many years and had tried luuuy physicians and medi cines without benefit He began to use Shaker Extract of Roots or Bei mel's Syrup about the 1st of Jan. 1887, and was 00 much better in three wet 1: that ho considered him aelf pra i,, ...ly 0 well man. He adds: I bars at thia time one bot tle on hand, and if I could not get any more ruld not take a lest dollar bUlor it." All druggists, or Address A. J. White, Liimted, 54 Warren St N. Y. A new explosive has been Invented by Dr. Emmcns,of London, which Is remark able for its explosive power, being just twice as powerful as dynamite No, 1 and ten times that of gunpowder. It Is called "Emmensite" after Its inventor. It is said to be compounded of a distillation of coal and a compound of mineral salts, and too be proof against friction. Sheriffs Sale, In the Circuit Court oj the state' 0 Oregon or Linn County. Sylyoster Pennoyer, Governor. Geo W MsBride. Secretary of State, Q W Webb, Treasurer, of the State of Oregon, consti tuting tbe Board of Commissioners for tbe eale 0 School Lands and the manage -saent of the Common School Fuuda, Plain tiffs. aft, Mary J Love, Douglas Love, Harry Love, Alios Love Emma Love, Lou Maxon and C, K. Maxon, her husband, Cary Lister and William Lister, her husbsnd, Defen dant. IbTOTIOE ia hereby given that by virtue 11 of an execution and order f aale Issued out of the abova named Court the above entitled suit, I will oa in Saturday Use 17th day or December, 1887, at the hour of one o'clock, p, m., at the Court House door la the city of Albany , Linn county, Orogen. sell at pub io auc tion for cash in band, te the bigbert bid der, the real property described in said order ol sale, as follows, to-wit : Begin ning at the northwest corner of Samuel McCniley's donation land olalm, No. 40. KoUfloatton No, 2877, in Tp. 15, 8 R 4 w of the Willamette aaerldan, la Linn couatv. Oregon, and running thence aouth on tbe west beundry line of aaid donation lan d olalm, 16.50 chains ; thence eaat 40 chains to tbe eaat boundary line of aaid land olaias : thence north 0 9' east on said eaat boundary line of aald claim 16.65 chaina to the northea-t corner thereof; thence west on tbe north lino of said olalm 40, chaina, to tbe place of beginning. containing 66 acres more or less, in Linn county, Oregon, roe proceeds arising from tbe aale of said premises to be ap plied, first to the payment of tbe costs and disbursements of suit, taxed at $87.85, and accruing costs. Second, to the pay ment to the Flaintifis herein the sum of (820,00, with accruing Interest thereon at tbe rate of tea par cent per annum, and the further sum of $60.00 Attorney's fees, and tbe overplus If any to the Defendants herein. Dated this 16th day of November, 1887. D. S. Smith. Sheriff. fashion, notbs. Matelaste fabrics are again In fathion. The reign ef the tan-colored glove It over. Alpaca teems to have come Into favor again in Paris. The variety In bodices, corrages and sleeves is seemingly endless. Ottrlch feather bows and bard trim mings are coming In vogue. Malmssy Is a new and most delicious hade of Madeira wine color. Draped fronts are popular, although be coming only to slender women. The polonaise Is revived, but It it not so fWtntt lasts kas. . - . xS . a a a jrwaseasai fiftrc US Oil ll OtflCr SiUCs 1 Ifsasrsrl S..I.II S S sS a . - pnung in oeu or embroidery on black satin tea gowns Is the latest "fad." The very latest thing In girdles is of Berlin Iron.wlth a large aumonlere of black velvet. A novelti in fall dressing it tho use of dark blue or dark red passementeries on cream color. Moire and chanireabie ribbons have driven the brocaded ones entirely out of fashionable favor. Pariataas milliners have used sU el orns- menta very extensively in their latest pro ductions. Decided purples have superseded the heliotrope tints in favor, Snd are quite as generally unbecoming. rancy velvets are much used with all woolen dresses for waistcoats, panels, re verie and such adjuncts. Bonnets composed entirely of fringes of curled ostrich feathers are seen among late millinery novelties. Evening tollett In Paris are much loop ed and very buffant.but not so those Intend ed for day and street wear. Large feather fans are exceedingly fash ionable. Those of the flamingo's plumage are considered the most chic. Big Madras scarfs in dull colors are much worn with lace dresses. Roman scarfs seem to be utterly out of faahlon. Jet and steel ornaments on bonntts.to be tasteful, must look as if they wen; placed to serve some useful purpose. With tailor-made gowns folds of white corduroy at the neck and wrists take tbe place of linen collars and cuffs. Furs this winter will be worn only ia the shape of muffs and boas. The latter are very long, reaching nearly to the feeL Nets of gold, silver and steel, jet beads and other beads are not infrequently drawn over the crowns of dressy bonnets and hats. A jaunty, close-fitting lace jacket, much liked for evening wear, is called.by a ridi culous misapplication of words, a "lace jersey." Big loops of colored straw, looking part ly like lace, partly like satin ribbon, are used to trim tbe coarse straw hats faahion-H abls at present. Small tequee covered entirely with loose folds of dark red boureUc tilk, without irhnming,are considered stylish with tail or-made costumes. Xetle to l ax-Payers. Notice ia hereby given, that I, or my Deputy, will meet the tax payers of Linn county, Oregon, at 9 o'clock a. m , and re main until 4 o'clock p. m.f at their respec tive places of voting in the several pre cincts, at the following timet and p ace, for the purpose of collecting the taxes for 1887 : Crawfbrdaville, Friday, S'ov. 25th. Brownsville, Saturday, Nov. 26th. Center, Monday, Nov. 28th. Orleans, Tuesday, Nov. 29th. Syracuse, Wednesday, Nov. 30th. Harrisburg, 'Jhursday, Dec. isL Halsey, Friday. Dec. 2nd. Shedd. Saturday. Dec 3rd. East Albany, Tuesday, Dec. 6th. West Albany, Wednesday, Dec. 7th. Prompt payment will be required. Pav your taxes and save costs. Dated. Oct. 24th, 1887. D. 8. Smith; Sheriff and Tax Collector. Notice Pinal Settlement, I in the County Comrt of the County of Linn for the State of Oregon: In the matter 0 th aatt r n.umm w Cowan, deceased. notice is berebv aivan thai tu -..1 aianaa executor or aaid estate has filed nia final account in aaid uta k Clerk of aaid Court for final SAUlcmant anu that Abe aaid Court haa appUned Saiardar. the stay al BeceaaSar. 1887, at one o'clock in the tfternoon for fcoarine objection.- thereto and the settlement of the same. Albany, Or., Hov. 9th, 1887, si. L. Cowrtw, . WV- Kxecator. Atty for Executor. is BEAST ! Mexican Mustang Liniment OUXLS Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism. 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