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Wm. Fortmillef & Co,, nAm H.ii, hi :ral directors. Prompt Attention-!ip8t-Qlas8 Hearse fAflw business hoars oaII at reali'enoe Mnwr fifth and Baker streeta, Red CrownMills BEST STORAGE FWTIES. Highest Price in Cash fo Wheat ALBANY OR. f e & Hackleraan, W.L.DOUGLAS SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON, . - OREGON THE YAQUINA ROUT. Oregon Pacific Railroad. Oregon Development Company' Steam- snip L4ne 225 MILES SHORTER- 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First -class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all peinta in tae Willamette vauey to and rrem sen jnraaelsoo, Ual. WiHametti River Line of Steamers. The "Wm. M. Hoaa." The -N. 8. Bast ley," The Three Sisters" are in service for both passenger and freight trafllc be tween Cervmiils and Portland end lu'.er- modiata points, leaving Company's wharf. Corvallis. and Messrs. Mulman & Go's wharf. Naa. 200 and 2U2 Front St., Port- three times a week aa follows : n ultra BOUND. Leave Currallis, Moo., Wad. aud Frieajr, lv.uu A, M. Ueav Albany, StumUy, Wad. sad Prtdsy. li.00 Noon. Arrtv rvruutd, rus., rnu. sl Saturday, 5:90 r. M , SO LT1I UOUMO. laws Portland, Moo.. Wad. ami Pridsy, 8:00 A. M. Laa Ainaoy, rue., rnur. nt baturday, l:B u. at. Arrive IWallia, Tua.. Thu. ai.d balurdsy. 4:9 V. M. Baala make close connection si Albsnv with trains of the Oregon Pacific KailruaJ. TIM K SCHEDULE. (nxt Sundsya) Lssts Albany, 1.-00 r. M. , Lmrm Taqmoa. 6:30 a.. Lssva Corvadia, l:l7r, m. U, Corvaiiu.lo a.m. Arri" 5 - Ar. ii u a. -. U AC. trairs connect at Albany and Cor vs I its. The above trains connect at Ysqnina with the Oregon Development Ofvallia. The above trains . ompanys uine or bteamshipe between x equina and San Franciaoo. AlLlXti DATES . etxaseaa. rsos sas rsasctsoo. v tax' isa m. Prld.. Use. SOOu Wad.. Jan. 4th alley, Fri., Jan. Stb. Wad . , Jan. 11 to. Tue., Jn, 10th, Sun,, Jan. 15th WillssMiu Vall.y, Mob Jan. 10th, tun.. Jan. ttod. W 1 11a tuaSmVlmj, Jau., tut. Sat . Jan. zllh. bat., jso, zsta, tna., nti stti The Company .aeryes the right to change sailing dates without notice. N . B. FuHsengers from . 'Portland an d Wiiumette Valley point can mako close connect! u with the treins of the Yaquina roure at Albany or corvaiits, sud if des tined to Sac Francisco should arrange to arrive at Yoquiua tbe evening before dote or samoa. ra.se.aer and r.el.b. .ale. alwa,. tbe For information apply to C J Stuart, Freight and A P. Ayv, Oregon Develop inei.t Co., H Monloury , JH., aau rraoclMO, Cel. C. V. HOC I K, A. U. F. sad P. Aasei. Oregon Pxiflc K H Co. Uorvslns, Or. GVEHAND TO CALIFORNIA -nTIA Oregon &. Calilbrnia It. R, AND CONNECTIONS. TMK KIT. aataTA BOITF-. Tuns bsteam Albany sod tea Fraeeisn, Is boars. -FUN aisssAWTf w S o ftfi OAurosKiA sxrasss utm dailt. eoa'Ji lUsrnT 4.00 r. a. I Leave Portland Arrive I 10:40 a a :OJ r s Leave Albany Lasve j 7:06 a a 7:40 a a I Arrive aau rsoclco aeav. o ao r a uk al rAssssoRs TSAiss BASsf (exespt Baaday). S;00 AlTTLeave Pertisad Arrival :46Vs kt rmj Lesv Albany Leave I 11:3a A M fisara (Arrive Knrane Lesv j 9 qq a m teuAi. rAsessesa tsaijis daily, sxobr sikdat. 8-10 r h I Leavs Albany Arrive j 6:46 a a 8:60 r a Arrive Lebanon Lcsve 6:S0 a m t:Mrn I Leave Albany Arrive ! 2:46 r a l:Jra Arrive Laoastm Lesve 2:00 t m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. KX-fJKION nl.F.KPKBe far beeead Tas Passengers h all ihrnagh trains fret EE OF :il A St 4. K, We d Side LivlsJea. SKTWRKl POUTLtVn A.V.D COWVALUg, sAil traim pailv (exoept sand.y.) r?rAa 1 U. r a Leave Arrive Portland Cor vtllla Arrive Leava e:i6 r a 1:.' V N sxrasss tsaiks DAILY (xopt Sunday.) 4:90 ps 1 Lavo Portland rs ( Arri"e MeMinnvUle Arrive Leave 8:00 a u 0.45 AS At Albany od Corvallis cot.nuvt with Oregon I'muRi, gallrosd trains of Fur lull luorm tion regarding rates, mat, atr.. call nn !nmiwn'u A mm... B. KOEULKR, Manager. E. P. B0OKB8, kPaSBArent. MRS. B. HYMAN, next east of 8. K, Young's, Albany, Or, Cutting and Pitting a Specialty, STAMPING OUTFITS, AND STAMP ING DONE TO ORDER. LESSONS IN PAINTING, Wednesdays and Thursdays of each weex, and painting done tooideron plaques aud other material, Nice assortment of Artist materials on hand. r V O tx thftt are fretful, peevish, 3.JVS.V) crogg or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can be relieved at once by uslnf' Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence hi gale. Price cents. Sold by Do Yon Want Furniture ? IF YOU DO GO TO ARD the best make and TS, PARLOR SUITS, CHAIRS AND LOUNGES. AUo a line Una oi PICTURE FRAMES, and a hundard different stylea of Mouldings. (Picture frames made to order. The largest and beat stuck of UNDERTAKERS BOODS, ever kept in Albany. Prices reasonable. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON, 1887, 1888. Nrst Term Opens September 1Mb. 1SS1 A toll eorps of instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of study arranged. to meat the Med of all grades of student. Special inducements eferod to students front aorotni. . Tuition ranges from $5,50 to 12.90. Board in private fauii'lee at low rates. Rooms lor Half-boarding at small extent. A careful supervision exercised over stu dent away from home. Fall term opens September 7th. For circulars and fuli particulars address tbs President. RKT, KLS8KT M. CSXMT Albany, Oregon, Guardians Sale, the mmiter of the Guardianship of At fnxu end properly of Lawrence McClure, Notice la hereby given that by order of the uonnty 1 ourt or the County of Polk and State of Oregon, made and entered of record In the Probate records of Polk county and State aforesaid on the 3rd day of October. A. IX. 187, 1, Margaret Booth by, the duly qualified and bating guardian oi said miner, will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for oaah. the follow ing described real prop my belonging to said estate, t-wlt : An undivided one tenth interest in and to Block No, fifty (50) in llackietnan'a Second Addition to the city of Albany, in county of Linn, In the State of Oregon aforesaid. Said sale to take plaoe in 1 rout of the Court House doer, at Albany aforesaid at the boor of 1 o'clock p. m on Thursday. Feb. 16th. 168. Maruarkt Booth bv, viuardian. Assignee's Notice. OTIC t: IS HCKEBY IBN o all whom It my concern, that W. K. Price, of Sole, oregon, did on the tkb day of January. 18M (he ben and there being inMilveii. and unable to pay his creditors m foil) lawfully assign to me al.' nis property tor me uenent or all nta crest, itors '1 berefore all person having claims sgaiuht the said sssignor W. K. Price will hereby toko notice of aald assignment and present their claims under oatnto ne at my place of :uine in Scio.Unn coonty, ! Oregon, within three months from the date hereof. Dated January 2Mb, 1888. J, C. JOHKSOM. Assignee, w, R. Biltbv, Attorney for Assignee. Notice for Publication. Und Offios at Oregon City, Or. ) December 20tb, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the followiug named settler has bled notice of his intention to make final proof in snnoort of bis claim. snd that said proof will be assde before the Coonty Judge or Clerk of Linn oeonty, Or., at Albany, Or., on rrtday, March Sad. 00. viz: John Osrrett, Homestead Entry, No. 4797 for the S 1 et 8 W sad Lots 1 and 2. Sees. 28 and 33, Tp. 13. S It 2 W, WUlsm- stte Meridian. He names the fallowing wit - nasees to prove nis coounuoos reside eoe no on, aad cultivation of, said land, viz : FN Hearing, John Wsrren, John Kebbao snd D PrJonnett, all of Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon. W. T. BrjurgY, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Or. ) December 16th, 1887. f Notice is 1 ere by given that the foi low- ink. -named settler baa fiied notice of his intenUon to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge or Clerk of Ldna county, Or., at Albany, Oregon, on Tuesday, February lst. lass. viz : John Doane, Homestead Entry No. 4540. for tfao 8 K of Sec. 34, Tp. 9, S R 2 K vv aa. tie names trie following wit- to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. aaid land, viz : II. F. Bodeker, Mrs. 1. M. Clinton. James i Kerry and l. . Urotberton.of Fox Valley a Wa a.. . Sv . . af r. kj., JLdnn county, uregon, W. T. BanngT, Register. Notice for Publication, Land Office at Oregon City, Or., ueeemoer I5th, ibw. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named wittier baa filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge or Clerk of idnn county, Or., at Albany, Or., on Tuesday, February 31st, IHMK, viz : Henry F, Bodekr, liomestrad En try No 4579 for the N K i bee. 4 Tp, 10 S K 2 K Willamette Mend an. He names th loi lowing witnesses to prove his con tinuous reaidt see upon, and cuttlvNtiouof, land, viz: .JonDarie. Mr-. Irene M. Olinton, r. w. aw air and J.mes Berrv. 01 pox V! ney tr, 0.0 uon county, Or. VV. T, oUHNKY, Register. INotice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Or, December Kith. 1887. f Notice is hereby given that tbe follow- I log named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be maue uerore tbe oounty Judge or Clerk 01 jjinn county, or., at Albany, or., on Wednesday, February 22nd, less, viz : Phebe Humpleby, w idow of George 1 nnmpiepy, aeceaaea, wno maae Home T a a a a wa, stead Entry, No, 4544. for the N W V. of See. 1, Tp, 10, 8 K 2 E, Linn oounty, Or. a names the following witneaaea prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation or, said land, viz : H. F. Bodeker, John Doane. James Berry and 1. , iirotbortoo, or Fox Valley, F, O., jinn county, Oregon, W, Ti 15UBNEY, Register. FARM AT A BARGAIN. The uodersicned offers for sale bis firm of 27of acres 6 miles nerth of Harritbnrg on the Harruhurrf, Ptorut, and Albany aacsn rood, 2 miles from warehouse on the Wi -lamette liver, 6 miles from Hslsev on the OA C railroad, on t -fourth of a mile frem sciioo! houe. all fenced in 8 department'. besides small lots, 175 acres in caltivstior, ,5 acre ok vrnh, 1 ot heavy, 55 acres glow- iug whear, 30 aoes more sew land in culti vation. ,u.j king 9 i sires in gxid condilinn for wheat t bis fsl! and will sooa be sown. 150 young truit trees. Bi iliiejs fsir. Price t25 Ik democrat. FFIGUlI! and MaFER. HOOD "COM HI N P.," huckster, six feet two, with a voice like n cracked fog-horn.stood at the corner. Ills wn gen was very small, about three times the slxeof a boy V'Espress," Th. AnZkTl was tall, lean, tank, and seemed afraid of I the little k'yart to which he was harnessed. The huckster singly was not a novelty, nor the donkey, nor the wagon, but the "combine," the trinity, from which all sorts of comparisons could be drawn, was aseasatton which draw a crowd t f little w, a folks and servants. The little folk talked about it at home.and so he was adve rtised, and his example points a moral. It is this: to say a remedy will relleve,for Insttnce.ls I not saving much. The heat from the frlc- tion of the hand will sometimes do thst. Nor Is it all to sav It will cure l for the cure - - m may he temporary and the pain may re turn ; nor will It do to boast of a perman ent cure, unless there is no relapse, no re turn of ealn for a good length of time against changes of weather. But a reme- dy which relieves all pains promptly and I surely, which relief is a cure beyoad ail I laeetlon, which cure is proved in a thous-1 and cases permanent beyond any fear of relapse, Is a "combine" of virtues beyond I all competltloa.upon which the public eye is Axed. And this Is the superior merits of St. Jacobs OH. As a proof, Mr. R. O. Troll, Wsstern Union Telegraph Co., St Louis, Mo., states : ' In March, i88i, I suffered terribly with neuralgia. I applied St. Iscobs Oil at 8uo ; at 9 a. to. went to work. In five minutes after the pain was gone. I haye never had it since ; that one application cured me." These points repeated In so many Instances are given to clinch its superiority. As in the :ss of the huckster, it is not a single thing that tests. It is not one but many virtues that are required to subdue pain,and this com bination, by long years of experlmeat,has proved Itself unfailing In efficacy and un surpassed in merit. It requires no loud voice to proclaim it ; It speaks and acts for itsclf,always true and sure. Summons. Im the Ctrtmit Court of the State of Ore gon, for , Commty. M. E. Woodward, Plaintiff, va. Charles Woodward, Defendant To Char lee Woodward the above named Defendant : IN the name of the State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of tbe above named piainu tr in toe aoovo entitled court now on file with tbe Clerk of said Court within ten data from tbe date of tbe service of this Sum mens upon you If served iu Linn county, Oregon, but if served in any other 0000x7 in the Mate or Oregrn, then with in twenty days from tbe date of tbe set vice of this Summons upon you, or if served outside of this state or by puidica tion. then by tbe nrst day of too next regular term ol the Court following to wit: the 12th day of March, 1888. And yon are hereby notified that if you fall to an awor said complaint aa hereby required the Plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the roller demanded in tbe complaint, to wit e decree dlseelrlesr tbe bonds of mall 1 mony now existing and for the care, cub tody and control of the minor child, El bed M Woodward and for tbe costs and die bnraementa and such other relief aa may do eqn ttaoie This Hum moos is 'published by the order of the Hon. R. V. Boise. Judge of said Court made Jan nary 29th, IS. J. K. Wkatu SKPosn, Attorney for Plaintiff. Tutt's Pills bebta will steeivo aprena bessefis by test Los; one of tbesepfll. gy yoahsvesssa DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will pseanptiy relieve flaosinwaea, SICE HEADACHE and nervsassess wbteb follows, re store tbe appetite snd remove gloomy fee I lews. Elegentljr soger rooted. SOLD EVEEYwKEitK, Office, 44 Murray St., Hew York. Notice for Publication. Land Offloe at Oregon City, Or. 1 December. 16th. 1887. f Notice la hereby given that the follow. mg named settler baa filed notice of her intention to make final proof la support or uer claim, sua trial said proof will be made before tbe County Judge or Clerk of JUinn county, Oregon, at Albany, Or., on Wednesday, February 2ad, iseg. via irene si. ounton, uomeatead Entry No. 4M1. for tbe N E See. 2. Tn. 10. S ft 2 E W 1 lamette Meridian. Hhe namea tbe following witnesses to prove her con tin nous residence upon, and cultivation of, Sa S A a mm aaaa aa a a . aa a ' ssu iano, viz: 11. v, tsoaaaer. John Doane, James Berry and I, N. Brotberton. of Fox Valley, P. O., Linn county, Oregon. w. 1, 1SURNKY, Register. 6.000.000 PEOPLE USE WO.y.FERnlOO. siasdsUttadteastbs srgeet Seedsman in tne worm. DK-FEIETACO'S UlavtrataS, SaMrta, Urm aoSrewS SEED ANNUAL For 1888 will be mailed RKI TO ALL Applicants, sad to lest sssseq's enstoetees wlth ont oeleriog it. Invaluable to all. Every Decson asue Garden, FleldarF-lower CT C nCibesUaraSSS' LCUo It. addrass P. M. fCRRYdiCO.,Dotrolt,Mlors, Notice for Publication, Land Oilloe at Oregon City, Or. ) December 10th, 1887, J Notice is hereby given that tbe follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mads before tbe County Judge or Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Or., on Monday, February SHb, 1888, viz : George W Miller, Homestead Entri rv No. 5389. for tbe W X of H W and S W i of N W Ji, Bee. 14. Tp, 13 8 R 2 W.W.M, Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz : N. 1). Conn, of Albany, and J. M. Zoo -man and J. N Combs, of Brownsville aud O. F. Sylve tor, of Hodaville, Or. W. T. BUBNKY, Regisi er. Teacher's Exnmioatbn. Notice is hereby given that the regular public quarterly examination of teachers will be held at the Court House in Albany, ruary 20th, i83S. All those de Over M3sf TM1 H1HTAN0R OF THE HTASS. The distance of Alpha Centaur! may be tated in round numbers to he twenty bit- lions of miles. Now, a billion means a million of millions, so that the distance of Alpha Ceataurl may he stated to be twen ty millions of millions of miles. Let us now try to form some conception, how-1 aver imperfect, of this amaxlng distance. 1 Let us suppose a railway train to leave the earth, travelling day and night at the rate of fifty miles an hour without stoppages. I In six months it would reach the moon.ln ago yearn it would reach the sun. and in I 6ooo years it would reach the planet Nep- w - w - - a tune, the orbit of which forms the extreme " oi the planetary system. The ame train, however, would not reach the I ,uir 'Pn -entauri in less than 41,00000 ears. One mere Illustration may be use- Comets, in general, revolve In very eccentric orbits. When a comet Is In the perihelion of Its orbit, It ts comparatively I . . . . .a to the earth ; on the other head, I when it Is at the aphelion it is remote, la many instances very remote, from the earth. For Instaace.the celebrated comet of 1858, known as Donatio c omet, one of I the greatest comets of modern times, at I the time of its passage of the perihelion, I was distant from the sum $0,000,000 miles, I but when It has attained the aphelion of Its orbit (which will occur in about soooare erected, and on these telegraph and years hereafter) Its distances from the earth will not be less than 30000,000,00 o miles, Now our typical railway train starting from the earth would not reach the aphelion of the orbit of Donati's comet in css man 00,000 years, aad yet the al-1 .!.,. a ' aa. - .u a. - . . pneuon distance of Donatl s comet Is only one-seven hundreth part of the distance " earth to .Alpha Centaurl, the nearest of the fixed stars PKACK ON KAUTI1 await that countless army of martyrs, whose raaks are constantly recruited from the victims ot nervousness and nervous diseases. The price of the boon Is a sys tematic course of liostcttsr's Stomach Bitters, the 8aest and most genial ot tonic nervines, pursued with reasonable persis- teace. Easier, pleaaanter and safer this thsn to swash the victualling department with pseudo-tonics, aicohellc or the re verse, beef extracts, nerve foods, narcot les, sedatives and poisons In disguise "Tired Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep," is the providential recupcrant of weak nerves, and this glorious franchise being usually the consequences of sound digestion and Increased vigor, the greet stomachic which insures both is produc - tlvc also of repose at the required time. Net unrcf reshed awakens the individual who uses It, hut vigorous, clear headed snd tranquil. Use the Bitters also in fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles. constipation and billlousneas. Less thsn two decades ago the first rail was laid in Western Oregerwand now there I are 833 miles completed, equipped and In operation west of the Cascade mountains, as follows : From Portland to Ashland, 1J6 miles 5 from Ashland to the California boundary line, 35 mites ; from Albany to Lebanon.it miles ; from Portland to Cor vallls, 97 ; total road under Oregon & Cal ifornia railroad management, 489 miles ; narrow guage system includes, 30 miles from Portland to Dundee. $e miles from Duadee to Arlie, 94 mites front Dundee to Coburg ; toul, 174 miles. The Oregon Pacific has the following : From Yaqulaa Bay to Corvallis, 7a miles ; from Corvaiits to Albany, ta mites ; total, 84 miles. Be sides this, the Oregon Pacific has the track laid to the Santiam, 9 miles from Albany, but only construction trains are running over it The Northern Pacific have 40 miles to Hunter's Point, and the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company , 4$ miles to the Cascades. Astoria. Patents Granted. Patents granted to citizen of the Pacific States during the post week and reported ex presely for tbe Dkmockat by C A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Wash mgton, D. C. : k. 1. uallew, Magalla, CaU pawl and ratchet mechanism. A. Bink, Stockton, Cat., spring vehicle J. R. Brodle, San Francisco, Ca Linking attachment for printing presses. J. Davy, Oakland, Cel., packing case. L. Brooks, Black Diamond, W. T.,devlce for tightening fence posts. H. Bruckerman, Table Reck, CaL, can opener. J. 11. Hatch, Saa Francisco, Cel., rubber dam clamp. B. F. Hentzell.San Franc!sco,Cal.,chlm ney. W. B. Waldron and G. C. Boller.Folsom City, Cel., tamping tool. S. B. Whitehead, San Francisco, Cal telegraphic apparatus. tbs Death Boll which the bills of mortality of any large city may be fitly designated, and you wil find that renal and vssical maladies, that is to say, those that affect the kidneys or bladder, have a remarkable prominence we had almost said preponderance U right's disease and diabtes in the chron- c stage are rarely cured, and gravel, ca tarrh of the bladder and enuresis, slay many. Yet at the outset, when the trou ble merely amounts to Inactivity of the organs involved, the danger may be null! fied by that pleasant renal tonic and di uretic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which mparts the requisite amount of tene to he organs, without over-exciting them, and the use of which is convenient, and involves no elaborate preparation. Dys pepsia, a usual concomitant of renal com- plaints.and debility .which they invariably produce, are remedied by it. So also are constipation,malarlal,rheumatic and nerv ous ailments. Far bale. 3ne hundred and twenty acres of the best quality of improved wheat land, all fenced into tour fields, good house, hard finish. good outhouses, excellent fruits of all kinds. Situated 3 miles west of Lebanon and nn and a quarter miles south of the junction of .U XT n n ... . ma nawow uaug R.. ,,wun tne Lebanon branch of the O. & C. R. R. Inquire at this office. mm I Dnmkennsss or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden SpeoXfio. "o&n be given In a eup of coffee er tea with out the knowledge of tbe person taking te 1 is absolutely harmless and will effect a psrma SSSfJSil L"W5LaaM' whelher. tbs patient is a f.ra. d.rtIef or a aleohoYle wreck. ..A-.- Ul "ru"k--8 nave oeen mans tent 'cmen wo nave MLKen lion en - ntiiairmSM iVVn iT . " . ' i1r.T j ' i uiqhts lixMOCBAT by order of Hon JK PI.. s t.iVK. U - - mill im ill llslBmlslll TIsaTlHlTfllM OUBIOUb FACTS. A number of sparrows have built nests in the Air Line bridge across the Connec ticut, and they are not disturbed by the numerous passing trains The position of postal clerk hat been handed down In one family In Germany for loo years, and the aooth anniversary wn lately celebrated by the present holder of the position, named Cleve Under an old State law a criminal judge at Jacksenyllle,F!a.,ha ordered the sheriff to capture all tramps and give them thirty nine lashes od the bare back. The woods v -i- around the city are swarming with tramps A squirrel's nest which cost $7000 was found in Pennsylvania by the heirs of a miser who had put this amount of bank bills in a hex and hidden it in a tree. squirrel had utilised the box and torn the bank bills into shreds The worst enemy of the California tarantula Is a large Insect something like . - - . a a a wasp, only much bigger, which attacks tht monster spider whenever It sees him (These wasps sting the tarantula to death then tear the body In places and carry It away jt j, impOMtbls to put electric wires un dar .r(,uad in New Orleans, because the water level ts but three feet below the turucc. So stroag towers, 150 feet high, telephone wires are carried above the public streets. These towers are also used te sustain stand pipes, which have nosxles I A different elevations where hose can be I attached In case of Ire. jn coaatry court In England, receatlv I there WM a trw to determine the owner m w I .m, nfadoer. The iudge couldn't make 1 ut from the evidence which claimant was the real owner, so he made one stand on each side while an officer held the dog In the middle of the room. Then he told them both to whl.tle.and the officer to re lease the dog at the same moment. When this was done the dog bolted through Use open door. "Call the next case, " was all the comment the judge msdc.although the litigants stormed. The hue and cry raised by protectionists that this, that, or the other Industry will be ruined If the tariff duty be reduced on imported goods of similar kind, Is used te frighten timid people. There is not a par ticle of danger of Congress injuring any Industry. There are no free traders in Congress, and very few In the country Democrats all favor keeping tariff rates sufficiently high to raise sufficient revenue 1 to run the government economically ad I ministered. Doubtless the democrats in I Congress, In order to make certain the I passage of a revenue reform blll.wlll vote to remove the tax from tobacco and on spirits distilled from fruits. Democrats favor such incidental protection as would result from a tariff that would raise enough money to meet the just demands ol government. In other words they are In favor of a tariff for revenue with inci dental protection, white republican favor a tariff for protection with incidental rev enue. The House of Representatives at Wash lagtoa.without distinction of part y .honor ed Samuel S. Cox by making him unani mously iu Speaker In Mr. Carlisle's ab sence. Mr. Cox antedates every democrat on the floor in Ume of service, snd every member save Judge Kcltey. He has sat under other Speakers for about forty years, going back almost to Mr. Winthrop's day, and he made the first speech delivered in the present Representatives' Hall. Mr. Cox Is almost a historic charactertnd with somewhat more of earnestness ot purpose he might have been one of tbe important men of his era. As it Is, there are proba bly those who think he has not fully es caped that distinction. By virtue of an election Mr. Cos is a full Speaker.with all th- honor of the oflke.and with few of its cares and responsibilities. The national shipping register is an in teresting record. The names of famous Americans appear thereon in large num bers. The name of Grant is inscribed on a great many American vessels. Nearly a dozen ships are called after Andrew Johnson. Three boats bear Benjamin F. Butler's name, while five use the name of Wlnfieid S. Hancock. Gen. McClellan has eight vessels named for him, Robert E. Lee three and Jefferson Davis one. There Is a boat in Boston called G rover Cleveland, and two in New Orleans bear the same name. James G. Blaine is in scribed on four vessels, while Chauncey M. Depcw and John Sherman are repre sented by one ship each in American wa ters. Chaplain Milburn, of the House of Rep rescntatives, continues to deliver remark ablr pertinent prayers. The day after Congressman Randall's defeat In regard to the Chairmanship of the Democratic State Committee of Pennsylvania the blind Chaplain asked that divine comfort and aid be granted all who were suffering disappointment and defeat. Mr. Randall sat with bowed head during the delivery of the prayer. It may be that the Chap lain did net have Mr. Randall in mind, but those who heard the supplication think otherwise. It was not under democratic rule that the Pacific roads broke into the Federal Treasury. But none the less do we now face the virtuous denunciation of the re publican organs. Many people still think that Dr. Bur- chard did some good work for the demo cracy in 1884, but if they want to see the Doctor eclipsed in that line let them watch Bill Chandler duringthe next few months. They Meet. St. John's Lodge, 62, in Foster's Block 2nd Saturday of month. Corinthian Lodge, 17, at Hall, 1st Sat urday. Bayley Chapter, 8, at Hall, ath Sat urday. K. of P., at O. F. Hall, every Thursday evening. I. O. O. F., at tncirhall.evcry Wednesday evening. A. O. U. W., at their hall, every Monday evening. Orgeaaa Encampment, at O. F. Hall, every and and 4th Friday. G. A. R., at A. O. U. W. Hall, ist and 3rd Saturdays, I. O. G. T., at A. O. U. W. Hall, every riday evening. United Friends of the Pacific, at O. F. - i ! ... 1 . 1 j.. .. What It this Ornate that it Coming Upon Us? Liko a thief at night it steals In upon us unawares. The pa tients have pai'ifo about the chest and sides, and sonietimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in tbe morning. A sort of utieky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is poor. There is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach; sometimes a faint, all gone sensation at the pit or the stomach which food does not satisfy. The eye are sunken, the hands and feet become cola and clammy. After a while a cough sets in, at first dry. but after a few months it is attend ed with a green wh-colored ex pectoration. The patient feels tired all the while, and sleep does not seem to afford any rest After a time he becomes nervous, irritable and gloomy, and ha evil forebodings. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirl ing sensation in the head when rising up suddenly. The bow oU U-Jmr. eostivi; the kin b dry and hot at times ; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; the whites of the eyes lecome tinged with yellow; the urine is scanty and high colored, de positing a sediment after stand ing. There is frequently a spitting up of the food, some times with a sour taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is frequently at tended with palpitation of the heart; the vision becomes im paired, with spots before the eyes; there is a 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 has Wn found that phy sicians have mistaken the cause of this disease. Some have treated it for a liver complaint, others for kidney disease, etc, etc., but none of these kmdsof treatment have been attended with ' success; for it is really constipation and dyspepsia. It is also found that Shaker Ex tract of Roots, or Mother Sei gel's Curative Syrup, when properly prepared -will remove this disease in all its stages. Care must be taken, "however, to secure the genuine article. IT WILL SELL BKTTXR THAN COTTON. Mr. John C. Hemptinstall, of OhulanVmee, Cleburn Co., Ala., writes: "My wife has been so much benefited by Shaker Extract of Roots or Seigel's Syrup that she says she would rattier be without part of her food than without the medicine. It has done her more good than the doctors and all other medicines put together. I would ride twenty miles to set it into the hands of any suf ferer if he can get it in no other way. I believe it will soon sell in this State better than cotton. TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS. Mrs. S.E. Barton, of Varner, Ripley Co., Mo., writes that she had been long afflicted with dy sjiepsia and disease of the urinary organs and was cured by Shaker Extract of Roots. Rev. J. J. McGuire, merchant, of the same place, who sola 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 phy sician to be found who could do anything with me. I had fluttering of the heart and swimming of the head. One day I read your pamphlet called "Life Among the Shakers," which described my disease better thau I could myself. I tried the Shaker Extract of Roots and kept on with it until to-day I rejoice in good health. Mrs. M. E. Tmsley, Bevier, Muhlenburg Co., Ky. For sale by all Druggists, or address the proprietor, A. J. White, Limited, 54 Warren St, New York. Summons, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon jor ine county 0 pmtt. MsryAGiller, Piaict ff. vs. 0. A. Gibler, Defendant, ToCAGibler. the shove named Defen dant, IN the name of the State of Oregon I You are hereby required, to appsar and answer a a a a j - the complaint of the above Plaintiff in the above entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk of said Conrt, on or before the 12th dsy of March, 1888, that being the first ju dicial dsy of the March terra, 1888, of said Court : and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as hereby required, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, to-wit t a decree against you dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, awarding to Plain tiff the care, custody arid control of the min or children, Mary A Gibler, Louvema Gibler aad A C Gibler, and for the costs and dis bursements of this suit to be taxed. This Summons is published in the Statu order The principle of protection, as profess ed, It the encouragement of home indus tries which are too feeble to stand against foreign competition, and by fostering these to enable them to furnish necessary articles for domestic use cheaper than they can be brought from abroad. Let even in the instances where this policy has built upsuch home industries snd where even the domestic competition has brought the prices down and apparently justified protection, the manufacturers are hard at work to put the price up again by limiting production and domestic com petition. This is what the trusis are for, and these modern inventions ate gradual ly finding their way Into every Industry where there Is any competition. woe I. The Prinevillc AVwi.which was a strong prohibition paper during the recent cam paign, has the following item In Its last Issue : "The saloon men of Prlnevllle claim to have put up the finest lot of Ice this winter that was ever sawed out of Crooked river. The weather ged is here by petitioned to hasten the time when It will be made useful." Prohibition rosterenre. Jordan, Or., Jan. aoth, 1888. There will be a conference of tlie Prohi bition party in Albany on Tuesday, Feb. 14th, 1888, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of fixing the time of holding the Linn County Prohibition Convention and for the transaction of such other business as will be to the best interest of the jntrty and promotion of the cause of prohibition. All interested are invited to attend. T. i' 1 ' ! il V Chairman of Linn Co. Central Committee. About 10 o'clock one evening, at a boose just oat of town, the domestic detected a boy effecting aa entrance throigb a window. Without raising aa alarm, she watched tbe little fellow, who went direct to a closet, aad, taking something from the shelf, wss about to make bis escape, when the servant arrest ed him with the plasder in his possession. She had no heart to punish htm when she foand the object of bis burglary was a pack -age of Prase's Hamburg Tea, which he aaid he bad taken for his little sister, who was ill of fever. She very properly told him he had acted very wickedly. Even if there was no money at home, seme kind neighbor would bsve given kirn a little Hamburg Tea if had aakad for it. Worth Meowing. Mr, W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Flo. waa taken with a severe oold attebded with a distressing conga and running Into consumption to its first stages. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced la flesh, bad difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Flnslly tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption aad foand Immediate rol ief,and after using about a half dozen bottles found himself well ana has had no return of the dlaeeae. No other remedy can ahow eo grand a record of cures aa Dr. King's New Discovery for Cooeaioption. Guaranteed to do just what la claimed for it. -Trial bottle free at Foabay at Maaea'a Drag Store. Different things in the East look like war; but there won't be any fighting. Most wars now -a -days are through the newspapers e a -Nothing to Equal It" "I have been selling Simmons Liver Reg ulator for the past six years. My cat tomers pronounce it the beat ever need. One of my saasoniera wooes health was to a wi etched eonditioo from a very bait and stubborn ca of dyspepsia, used the Regulator and wi entirely cured. I am using it inywdf for Sid Liver, censed by elose coctioen.ent. I nothing o equal H and highly 1 ecoei -mead its oso' Reanectfoilv. 0. P. Matey, Druggist, Ediagburg, Vs. Still Bayiag I- Senders is still baying good to These having them should bring them in. tonnfUj JsPhllaaelpbla at the Nowfcpater Adr Revere House; ALBANY, - - - OREGON. CHAS. PFEIFFER, PROPRIETOR. Fitted op In first-class style. Tables supplied with the boat In tbe market. Nice sleeping apartments. Sample rooms for commercial travelers. Ceaeb te an frees tbe Betel." Summons, In the Otrtmit Court ofUke 8tat ofOrtaom, for Mum oounty. G U Liggett, Plaintiff. vs. Sarah Mines and Thomas Hiaes, Defendants. To Sarah Mines and Thomas Bines, tbs Defendants above nsmod. In tbe nsme of the State of Oregon you and each of yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of tbe above nam ed Plaintiff in the above entitled cause in the above sotitled Court by she first day of tbs next regular term of said Court after the pub lication of this Summons once a week for six weeks, to-wit : The regular March term of said Court to be begun and bolden on the second Monday in March, 1888, in Linn county, Oregon, or judgment will be taken against you for want thereof and you and each of yon are hereby notified that if you fail to appsar and answer said complaint as hereby required tbe Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint herein, to-wit : the foreclosure of a certain mortgage held by the Plaintiff herein on the following described premises, to-wit : The east halt of the northwest quarter and lots one and two of Section sixteen in Town ship eleven, south range one west of the Wil lamette meridian in Linn oounty, Oregon, containing 129 71-100 acres to secure the payment of f 1000 and interest at 10 per cent per annum from Oct 1st, 1886, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit and for such other and further relief as the Court may think proper. This Sumn.ons is published by order of Judge R P Boise, Judge of said Court, msde at chambers in Salem, Oregon, on the 4th day of January, 1888. Hewitt A Bryant, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State o Oregon for Jbinn vounty. Jesale F. Sullivan, Plaintiff. , VIS a John W. Sullivan, Defendant, To John W, Sullivan, the above named Defendant, TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF X, Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of tbe above Plaintiff in the above entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk of said Couit bv the first day of the next regular terra of aaid Court, which said term begins on tbe 12th day of March, 1888, at the Conrt House in Albany, Linn oounty, Oregos, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint before the expiration of the first day of said term of Court, the Plaintiff will tako a decree against you for tbe relief prayetl ror m said com o lain t. to-wit : arantint,. -DI.l.iM. J. " . 1 i v. iuiuuu a uivoroe irom you. ine care ant custody of the two miuor ohildren men tinned in said complaint, one-third of ihe real property described in said comnlaitu and for cost and disbursements of this suit. Thi.8 Summons is published by order of THIS PAPER Cbnreb Director U. P-Church. Preaching every Sabbath, morning and evening by Rev. fu G. b vine, D. D. Sabbath School at 2:90 T. at Prayer meeting every Wsdnessday evening. EvAJfoexioAL Chckcm. Preaching on Sab bath at 11,00 a. a., aad 7 r. M. Sabbath School WAX). Prayer meeting every Wed nsaday evening 7 Jo. S. E. Davis, pastor. All are invited, CovoftxOATioM a l CMVbcB. Hetvicssevery Sabbath morning and evening. Sabbath School at 12:15. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening of each week. Rev. H. V, Rominger, Psstor. M. E. Church, South. Preaching every Sabbath morning at i I o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock r. m. Sabbath School at 10 o'clock A. a. Prayer meeting Thursday evening's at 7 o'clock. Bov. G. P. Round, Pastor. M. E. Church 80UTH,Taoxt. Presch ing on the first Sabbath of each month morn ing and evening. Sunday school each Sal bath at 10 o'clock a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rev, Rounds, Pastor. M. K. Church. Preaching every Sabbath morning aad evening. Song service in tbe evening before u Sabbath School at 2.-30 f ml Prayer mooting every Thars- ay evening. Kev. 11, r. Webb, pastor. pRXasiTXRiAR CrruacH. Servios every Sabbath morning and evening in Church eer. Broedalbiu aad Fifth Sta. Sunday School immediately after the morning service, Prayer as sting every Wedaeeday evening. Bov & Pritchard, pastor. Finer Bait ist Church. Preaching every Sabbath morning and eve' g, at Church on 5th Street, Sabbath School immediately after morning services, rrayer meeting eyer- Thnrariaw .;.. .4 7.41 '1T r T. . . . . w , rum wil, pastor. Catholic Church. Service every Son day at 10:30 a. a. and 7 r. n. Last Sunday of tbs month service at Eugene City. Rev. Louis Metayer, Rector. Protrstajit EnseoTAL Church. Servi ces are held in St Peters Episcopal Church every alternate Sunday, morning aad even ing. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Friday evening service on every Friday preceding the Sunday service. All are invited to at tend Christian. Fourth Sabbath, morning and evening. S, 8. It o. m. Germ a 5. At College chapel, 2p.ro. J. m, Brann, Pastor. FRANCIS PFEIFFER, PROPRIETORS OF- Albany Soda Works, And M an u facturera of CHOICE COHFECflflNIEY, We are sow prepared to soil at whole sale, always fresh aad pare at Portland priors to dealers, We also keep a fall line of lata and Tropical Fruits, OUR CIGAR AND TOBACCO department te coro'rs We heap the very finest stcek of siaokiag and ehewing tobacco, meerschaum aad brier pipes that la a delight to smokers, PATENTS Obtained, sed su tatbsC WBce sffenSaded te tar Oxir oAoe is eppoait the U. S. "seta ebuln Patents lass Urns Wi Sea atstfls er drawing. Ws SV Mlhynwssfsbsrge iosdwessske e ws obtain netant. 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Iu the County Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County. In the matter of the estate of Annie Ba in fo rd, deceased. To Alfred MeMaban, Taylor MeMahan, Emily J Grubb, Theodore Bamford, Mslvin Bam ford, Rosa Powell and Kufna Bamford, all children and heirs at law of said deceased, and to all others kaown and unknown who have or claim to have any .interest in said estate, Greeting : In the name of tbe State ef Oregon ; Yog are hereby cited te be and appear in the County Court for the county of Linn at the Court House in the city of Albany in said county and State en Saturday the 1Mb day er February, IS, at the hour of 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the same being a day of the regular February term of said Court, 1888, and then and there shew cause if any exist why an or dsr of sale should not be made directing and licensing T A Powell, Administrator of the estate of Annie Bamford, deceased, to sell all the right, title and interest of the said Annie Bamford at the time of her death, both in law and in equity, of, in and to the real property hereinafter described aa prayed for m the petition of the said T A Powell, Ad ministrator as aforesaid, which said petition, is now on file in the office of lhe County Clerk of Lina county, Oregon, which said real property is described as follows, to-wit : Lota No. one snd two in Block Nn tlvnin t.h town of Halsev. Linn count-. Orsonn shown by the maps and plats of said town new on file in the office of the Clerk for Linn county, Oregon. Dona bv order of the Hon J .1 Whi ait Judge of said Court. In testimony where ef I haye hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County Court this 4th day of January, 1888. II" M J. r. GALRttAITH, J. K. Wkatiikkkortx County Cleric . 8. Pates PstOfteasae fisial. Bi BJ SB I ha Unitad h