The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 23, 1888, Image 4

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    Win. Fortmiller & Co,,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse
ifter business hours call at residence
cornr Fifth and Baker streets.
Red CrownMills
ISOM, LANNINO & CO., PROPR'S.
iw raoc
i vlocb superior wb
AXO BAKBB USB.
r ami Km
BEST ST0RA6F FACILITIES.
Highest Price in Cash fc
Wheat:
ALBANY OR.
Andrews & Hackieman,
WLDOUGLASl
$3.00,
SHOE
SOLE AGENTS,
LEBANON, . OREGON
THE YAQU1NA KOUT.
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
Oregon D.vlopnl.nt CotEp.oy' Sic.:,,
hip Lin.
225 MILES SHORTER.
20 HOURS LESS TIME
than by any other route.
First-das through passenger and
freight hue from Portland and all peiuta
in tee Willamette valley to aui from frsn
rraocleeo, la!.
Willamette River Line of Steamers.
The "Wro. M. Uoag,M The "N. 8. Bent
ley," The Three Misters" are in service
toe both passenger and freight traffic be
tween Cort sills and Portland and iner
mediate poiutH, leaving Company's wharf,
uorvailis, sod Messrs. Mulmsn A Co
wharf. Nee. 200 and 2U2 Frout St.. Port
iana, three times a week as follows :
Nui.ru BUNi.
Lemv. Conallia, Moo. , Weil, and Kndsy. 10 00 A. M.
Lrare Albany, Mosalav. Wed. sim! Friday. 12:00 Noun.
Arrive rurvaun, lue . ma. Ufl SaiunUy, & 30 r. M
SOL TH IRIL'NU.
Lstf. fortune, Moii
Wed. and Knday, I 00 A. M
U Albany, l ue , TUur. mnf
bsluruay, 1 M p. M
LU
Arrive cvvmiius Tim. , I hu. ai..l Saturday, :
Beats make close connection st Albanv
with trains of thsOregou PaciOc Kail road
TIME aXaggDPUt (except Sundays.)
hesTe Albany, 1:00 r. a.
Leav Yakuts, OJOa.s
c..rv;ii, r. a.
Urave Currallie, 10.38 a. a
Arrive Ysuuiua, bJAl r. a
Arms AlUny, 11.14 a.
O A C. traiss oouueot at Albany and
isorvamt, l n above trains connect at
Yaquina wuh the Oregon Development
Couipaiiy' Line of bteauisbipM between
Y equina and .Han Francisco.
NULIMi DATUM .
StSAMSSS,
raoa ss raxcisco.
rsoa XA141 isa
wiiuweUs Valley, Hun., March 12. at. March 17
WiJUuieUe alley, lbun.,Marcu 11. Tuce., March :c7
wuiaaiews valley, Tuee , Aj.nl a. Sun., April c
The Couipeuy ..wye .he right to
change aajuiig -JaUs without notice.
t. Li. Pavuirera from Por.Umj and
HilUmede Va ley poiute can mskn :ioe
connoi u 11 with the trains of the Yaqutns
route at AiOauy or CorvaiiUf and 11 aes
uaeo u .sn f rauciMCj should arrange to
arrive at Yaquina the evening Uetore a ate
01 SSIilUg.
rasseaaer and g.elsjit Bstes alwajs
Leweai.
For Inforuiation apply to C J Stuart, Freight and
Ticket Agent, Albany, (utot'U Maswell, Jr., O. F.
A P. Agt Oregon Develop met. t Co., 304 M4itg-otnery
... aaii r rait:iM9i, UO. C MUI.lt,
A. U. F. and P Agent,
Ortgou Pscioc K It Co. Corvslha, Or
DVEf lAND TO CALIFORNIA
-VIA
Oreajun it OHlifbrnia It. R,
AMD CJONNBCTIO!8.
TMK MT. MM 4 ST A KOI Y I.
iima awn .
fkae istssm Albaejr and fcai PrvMSsa. M boars.
oaurusxu siraiss 1. use aitT.
hou-4,
4.00 r. n. i Leave
:U6 r s Leave
7:40 a u Arrive
North
Portland
Albany
Kau K eiKMMxi
Arrive I 10:40 a m
Leave I 7:06 a s
heave 6:30 r n
Local, rassssssa tsaiss saily .exeept Hunaay).
00 a m fXeave ferMssd Arrive g:46 r s
li:40rs j Leave Albany Leave 1 1I J6 A S
:40rs I Arrive Lureuu Luave I OXiOas
uocal raaeaxosa tsaiss daily, kxcspt iiAr.
S:10 r M I Leave
S:6o r M I Arrive
UMtrm I Leave
1:SS r M Arrive
Albany
Lebanon
Albany
Lebanon
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
I .. a ve
b:4fi A M
6:v0 a s
tM r s
2:Uo r m
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
lIl l liMim Ml.t.KPi.liM ler
HrroHU ias Paaoraaers
u all ibrnaah Iralas
1 it 1.1. r 11 tu.e.
Wr.l kMc MvUlnii.
KKTnfcKM P.M IX t5ll Att i'tru A IJ, I.-,.
SAlLTSAIH UAI1.V (r.x -i.t hoixl.y.)
. jl Hn am
I'.fi A tt Leave Portland Arrive :16 r
Mali r a Arrive Oo-vtllis Isavs 1 JO r m
BXi asts tsai daily (exejp: Sunday.)
4:60 ru I Leave
s,oora Arri-e
Portktixl
McMinriviHe
Arrive
Lave
0:00 a m
6.46 A u
At Albany nd Orvaiit. coi.nect with trains of
(rayon Paotflc Kailroad
Fwrlult information regarding- rates, map, etc.,
call on (company. Agent,
H. KOEHLKK, E. P.'BOOERS,
MWnsatsr. A Pas. Arent.
Notice for Publication,
Lnnd Olli e st Rofehurjr, Or., I
Msroh 6th. 1888. J
NntifA is horeby -iven that the follow
ing nsiiiwd sen l-r has nU'd notice of his
intention l uinkn Unti prof in support
of his claim, and that said pnrof wilt be
made bi-foie the Judge or Clerk of the
County Crtnrt of Linn co.inty, Or , at Al
bany, Or,, on
salardsy. April I4th, 1KSK,
viz : John Uner. Devisee .l fleergs
Weber, decoaseo, Homeatesd Entry No.
8631, for the N W M of Sec. 10, Tp, 14, S
K I east, W M
He tiMiuea the billowing witnesses to
prove continuotiH residence upon and feel
tivation of snid land, vfz : John OllliUnrJ,
Fred ilindermeyer, Jeremiah Mica, John
Busch. all of Kweet lloim, Linn county,
Oregon.
Char. W. JqBksto ,
llKiinr.
Still Baying.
L. Stiulra is still buying good horses.
Those having the in should bring thsm in.
Do You Want Furniture ?
IP YOU DO OO TO
W. H. WILLARD
where you will tl ml the
best
make ami
hnM iintahed
BEDROOM SUITS. PARLOR SUITS,
EASY CHAIRS AND
LOUNGES.
Also a line line of
PICTURE FRAMES,
ml a humierd different stylts of
Mouldings.
(Picture frames made to order.
The largest and best stock of
UNDERTAKERS GOODS,
aver kept iu Albany. Prion reasonable.
ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON,
1887. 1888.
Pint Term ttsrsi September t:tih, Ifttf.
A lull corps of Instructors,"
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC LITERARY,
COMMERCIAL ANO NORMAL
CLASSES.
Courses of study arransed to meet the
need of all grades of students.
S fecial inducements ojemi to students
from abroad.
Tuition ranges from fft.ftO to $li,W.
Board in private fain 1! las allow rate.
Booms tor self-boarding st small ox renae.
A careful supervision exercised over stu
dents away from home. Fall term opens
September ?th. For circulars snd full
particulars address the President.
kv. ttnraT v onuit
Albany, Oregon.
Assignee's Notice.
oriti: i iitnt c.ivkn
o all whom it my concern, that W.
Price, of Scio, oregon, did on the th
daw of January. 1M8 (he then and there
being insolven, and unable to pay his
creditors in full) lawfully assign to me aU
bis property for the benefit of all his ered
llors 1 herefore all persous having claims
against the said asaignor W. R. Price will
hereby tako notice of said asslgnmsnt snd
present their clsims under oatn,to sue at
my plaoe of business in Ncio,Llnn county,
Oregon, within three months rrom the
date hereof.
Dated January 20th, 188.
J. C. JonKsov.
Assignee,
Vv, K BlLYaU,
Attorney for Assignee.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the pjrtasr
ship heretofore existing under the arm a tins
of Hull man Si lf elder is this day d.-oly.d
by mutual oun.sut, Mr. lIotTo.an retiring.
The business will be continued st the o!d
stsnd by Mr. I'feifTsr.
DaUd January 3rd, 1888.
JollN xJoKPMAN,
Fham'1.4 PrairrKK.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The copartnership herttofore agisting i e
taeen John leora. L J Lanuing aud PUlwaid
(loin, under the firm name of isom. Inturg
at Co., is hereby dissolved by mutual ;cm.
sent, K vat.l Jios, retiring.
Jolt IaoM,
K J. Laxmku,
Kuh ahd (Joins.
Albany, Jan. 2nd, 1888.
rr. , . . ....
j no 1 uatnets in ine luturv win b con
ducted br John Isnm snd K J lxanini,', nn
der same style of linn nasar, laom, Ijiaoing
& Co., w ho will pay all liabilities of the late
tirin, snd sie sioito authorized to collects))
outstanding accounts.
O
The BUYERS' GUIDE la
issued March and Bent..
l each year. It la an oncy
I eloped i a of useful infor.
matlon for all who dot.
chase tbo luxuries or tho
neeossitics of life. Wo
can clothe you snd furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, flah, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at homo, and in various ttiss.
styles and qusn titles. Just figure out
whst is required to do ell these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate of the value of the BUYERS'
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to psy postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD ft CO.
111-114 Michigan Avonoe, Chicago, UL
Assignee's Notice,
J11 the matter ol the ealale of Jerry Uav
ana n. jr. Annoy, partnejs under lbs nrm
1 1 . ea . . . W
name of Hay dX Aahhy. iiisolveui debtor
tne undersigned having been duly ap
pointed aaaiKiiee -f the above named in
solvent debtors under and bv virtus of an
set of the Lfirislalive Aenibl v of the sute
of Oregon, entitled "An Act to recure to
o red 1 lots a Just division of the estates of
debtors who convey to assignees for the
benefit of credKora approved October )8to,
1878. and amendments thereto, approved
Febrnary 4th. 18.r ." ail persons havluir
claims against said estate are hereby noii
fled to present tho same to meat mv office.
over the Bank of Britbh Columbia, corner
r if t ana vine Mtreels, in the City af Port
land, Oregon, duly verified as bv law re
quired, within three months from the date
hereof.
Oiled this 14lh day or March. A. D..188H
1. K. Dawson.
For IMS In bHter tbnn ever, and should h In thAhan.n
01 rrerr pereoo coiiu-miJU'-iina ouyintr
or ever vperstm
thousands of Tile
Olll DO It con
rlm Pistes!
BULDOt mlna 3
what to bny. and where in c-t It, and namlne lowe.
lllnatraf fnna iisul u..r.rlv iutnn,.,a. t, ut.,,
ft
vncee ror oonnit qorxin. rrlce or Gt IDK only 10("nU,
lacludlaa a Ortlrtcul good for 10 emu worth ofhctda
dAMES VICUiHREDHMA
Xt oc neater
Y.
Summons.
In tlit. Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, Jor l,tnn County.
M .
IS. Woodward, Plaintiff.
vh.
'Imrles Rood ward, Hefendant.
To Charles Woodward the above mimed
ef ndsnt :
IN the rutme of tho Stats of Oregon :
Yon are hereby required to appear and
Rin-wcr the complaint of the above named
rlHiniMJ m the above entitled Court now
on file with the Cle k of said Court within
ten da) 8 from the date of the service of this
SiimmsiiK upon you if served in Linn
uounty, Oregon, but If served in any other
c uniy in tho 8late of Oregrn, then with
in twenty da) s from the dato of the ser
vice tt thin Summons upon you, or if
serve.i outside of ibis State or by publica
tion, ll;-n by tho first day of tbo next
regular term of the Court following to wit:
tbo IjMb dsy of March, 1888. And yon
are hereby notified that if you fail to an
Hwrr taid complaint as hereby required
the Plaintiff will appiy totheCourt for the
relief demanded In the complaint, to-wit
a decree dii-solving the bends of matri
rn ny now exbtinu: and for the care, cus
tody and control of tlie minor child, Etbe
M Woodward and :or the costs and die
bursements and Mich other r el let as may
he iquitahio
TehiM Kn iu moos Is published by the
d of the Hon. K, P. Roiie, Judge of
d ' Court msde January 9th, 1888.
J. K. Weathebforo,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
7awJraSassaSaSav(i.(aSaV XSsavv
Ik $)M0ttat.
FFIOIAL ! and MfiPER.
TI1K OLD t'WMKT.
It was an old house
;i very ancient mansion
with its several-gables
aclng the street, show
ng its Dutch origin.
Permitted to go through
t on a tour of Insprc
lion, a closet emitted a
pctuliiit- odor and at
1 rue ted iittcntlon. It -i that
pungent scent which reminds
one of the pine wood and ar
omatic shrubs of the mountains
and w hich, once swelled, brings
to mind the greatest remedy of
the age.
It was evidently the family clos
vt. where rcmedien for minor aches and
pains had found place for handy use, and
n modern years the greatest of all these,
known by Its peculiar odor.hnd worked its
wonders for the happiness of mankind, as
the follow lilt examples attest: licneral
G.C. Knlflen, War Deportment, Washing
ton, D. C, February Joth, 1887, states
' sjp s
'For many years my wife suffered excru
ciating pains, frequently snd violent. In
18S4 she tried St. Jacobs 00. It cured her
and ore vented nnv recurrence. She has not
had any return of pain. I trust it may
r w
reach the uttermost parts of the earth to
prove as much a blessing in other houses
as mine." Mr. Levi Ilottel, Cory don
Indiana, under date of June, 1887, writes
In April, 1N84, he had his collar-bone
broken, and it was verv painful. He used
two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil. It got entire-
ly well, and the rcmcdv worked like a
charm. No return of psin, and used only
.
the one remedy." Mr. Arthur (i. Lewis,
editor Semthtr Socio y, Norfork, Va., June
J7th, 1S87, writes : "Nothing I can sar
with regard to St. Jacobs Oil will do It
justice ; have used it for a number of
years for all aches and paint, with effects
almost marvelous, and for such, in my
opinion, it Is unsurpassed." Mr. Chateau
Bion, i") Spruce street, Philadelphia.
Pa., under date of February 4th, 1887,
says : "Have used St. jacoo tu in my
family for ten years ; two years ago broke
my leg ; pains very severe. It cured the
pain and gave strength to my leg. If you
desire to publish this, I will be pleased."
If the old house shonld tumble down, like
the scent of (lower clinging to a broken
vase, the closet would give forth the token
ef the good this thing has done for man
kind
Uan Coaaty lieateeratie Convention.
A Democratic Convention for Linn coun
ty to elect delegates to the State Conven
tion and to nominate a full county ticket
will be held in Albany on Saturday, March
34th, 1888, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Primary
meetings to elect delegates to said conven-1
tion will be held in the several precincts of
the county at the usual place of voting on
Saturday, March 17th, 1888, at 2 o'clock p,
m. 1 he several precincts will be entitled to
UVIVKait-S Wlio rt rv, in mr WUV UVIVMtC sWJ
rverv jc totes cast for Mr. Butler forCom
greas in 1886, and one for every fraction of
15 above 12 votes and one delegate at large
for each precinct
East Albany...
West Albany.
Brownsville. . .
Brush Creek . .
Crawfordaville.
Center
Fox Valley. . .
Franklin Butte
.A
UJIVmH
I 1 ' jftaiiili-tsfmr
I
.9 Lllscny 3
.0 Lebanon 6
.7 Orleans ...2
.2 Sweet Home 3
. 2 Scio. 7
.3 ganliam 5
. 3 Shedd'a 3
.5 Syracuse 3
.8 Waterloo 4
.4 Rock Creek 1
W. R. Bilybu,
Chairman.
T. J. Black,
Secretary.
YNcvOV lriflo wltu "7 Throat at I
Conjrh or Cold, or tho children ars
threatened with Croup or Whooping Coogh,
use Acker's Knglish itemedv
dy and pr
further trooblo. saltis a positive euro,
and wo guaractco it. Price 10 and 00c
CKOUP, WHout-i.Nii uuUGU and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by Bhl
loh's Core.
Worth KDowins;.
Mr, W. H. Morgan, meichunt, ijk
City, Fla. was taken wltb a sevoro cold
attended with a distressing cough and
running into consumption In its first
stages. He tried msny so-called popular
cough remedies and steadily grew worse.
Waa reduced in flesh, had difficulty In
breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally
tried Or. King's New Discovery for Con.
sumption snd found imrnadiato roilsf.and
after using about a half doxsn bottles
round himself well bAm has had no return
of the disease. No other remedy can
show so grsnd a record of euros sa Dr.
King's Sew Discovery for Consumption.
Onaranleed to do Just whst is claimed for
it Trial bottle free at Foshsy A Mason's
1 dug more.
MILLER BROS.,
Wholesa'e and Retail Dealers in
Seels, Trees, Apiary and Poultry
Supplies, Etc., Etc ,
-oj Second Street, Portland, Oregon.
2T3end for our catalogue.
Tutt's Pills
J. H. AT1TET, a prominent draszlst
or Holly NprluK. Ml am.. May I "lour
pill are doing wonders in this state.
The sale of Tutt's Pills exceed
those of all others combined.
They are peculiarly adapted to mala
rial disease. Our physicians all pre
nvrivs invni."
SOLl EVERYWHERE.
Office, 44 Murray Street, Hew York.
Qm 6,000.000 PEOPLE USE
are aamnm vo mm lam
Largest Seedsmen
fn the world.
D.M.FEIETACO'8
IUa.tr.lMl. Saaarte.
Ut. aad rlM4
SEED
ANNUAL
For 1888
will bo mailed
REE TO ALL
applicants, and
to last season's
customers with
out ordering it.
Invaluable to all.
Kvery person using
n.FleldorFiower
C EmQasldaaadSr
CbUO It. Addraa
Da M. FERRY &CO.,Detrolt,Micti.
8AM MaT. O. SENDERS
MAY fc SENDERS.
Dealers in General Merchandise,
HARRISBURG - - - - OREGON
Will buy Grain, Wool and all kinds
Country produce.
rr
aKBIsBHBswCarde
Tf A0HE1W' INHTITfJTIt,
Continued from 1st page . j
FRIDAY AFTKrnOON SRSSION.
Opened with a song, "Help It On," and
after roll call a committee on Resolution
consisting of the following named per
sons : Prof 1 M fFilltasna. Mlsa In sad
MUt Klrkpatrlck.
Miss M Drink Introduced the subject
Language Lessons and In a few well
chosen words gave her Ideas ef what these
should be.
Mr. Herron read a paper on School DU.
clpllne and outlined the subject on the
board.
Mrs. O. S. Pollock introduced Practical
Acthods ef Instruction In Literature by
Class. Jkfrs. Pollocks subject was ably
handled and highly appreciated by the
entire Institute. Extracts were rendered
from Acabeth by the members of Mrt.
Pollock's class of young ladles In a very
creditable and kappy manner. The climax
was reached by a rendition from The
4r rc-hunt of Venice by eight ef the youag
ladles.
Song by Institute, "The Old fountain
Tree."
Mr. Raid alluded to tke exercises ren
dered ay the young ladles as something
worthy of imitation by all teachers end
suggested to teachers to Introduce Into
their schools some stedy of Literature.
Committee on Teachers Associa
tion made a report favoring such or
ganlxation.and oa motion said report was
adopted. The county was divided into two
districts, ut, Albany, Lebanon, Scio and
Brownsville. Prof. Reid being made
Jficio President, and Mr. Hunt, Vice Pres.,
nd B. A. Chllders, Sec'y.
Of the and dl
I vision, Tangent, Halsey, Shcdd and liar
risburg, Mr. Jewett was made Vice Pres.
I end Mr. If llliams, Sec'y. The first meet
1. ..... . . . . .
mg is to oe neid st Lebanon April 15th
I Mr. Jewett took up the subject of reading
nd discussed It at length.
I Prof. Condlt thought the teacher who
I pcnt lime on the pronunciation of the was
w.i.ting time.
. a, .
Suggested that teachers secure Inter
lasting works aad have their pupils read
from other than their text book.
FRIDAY EVSXINO.
Tue School Teacher's Institute closed its
woi k Friday night after some very success
f ul snd Instructive sessions. The exercise
were opened with a piano solo by Miss
Afjnte KUnn the Albany College, well
cxccutcL Miss Ore Vaughn, of Jefferson,
recited from Mark Train's -Tramp Abroad"
about his guide Fcrguson.showlng good ex
pression. A quartet,consisting of Mrs. Geo
E. Chamberlain, Miss Ina Robertson, snd
Mc.srs. Pritchard snd Lee, rendered a song
in a very pleasing manner.
Prof. Condon, of the State University, was
Introduced and talked about local geology
for an hour. The topic was an Interesting
one, ably handled. The speaker dlyidcd his
J lecture into three heads
1st a period io,
1 000 year ago, when the Willamette Valley
was an inland fresh water sound, covered
with fresh water from up the McKenxle to
the narrow gorge at Oregon City .and thence
to the mouth of the Columbia, where tt was
I similar to the straits of Fuca,and up the Co-
I i 1 s a avesw as
,UmbUl to beJrond W,U whcrc
prevailed. Then the elephant was
I very common, and we can hardly dig a mill
racj without excsvatlng his remains. Hie
formats were sbout the same as now
Wards and Petersons Buttes in this county
were small Islands. The second period was
that of the middle tertiary, s,6oovOOO years
ago. I hen this Willamette sound was
salt water body and the Coast range was a
Semi-tropical treea,!ikc the
pa'm, and animals like the tapir, rhinoceros
and hippopoUmus, prevailed, and up in the
Blue Mountains was a beast if ul horse 4 or
5 feet high. The third period was 3,600,000
years ago, the early cretaceous period, when
chalk ruled. All of Oregon was under the
Pacific, except the Blue Mountains In the
northeast and the Slskiyous in the south
west. which formed two islands. Gradually
the rivers washed the mountains down, as
thousands of years rolled by ; the Cascade
Mountains arose from the deep and Oregon
was formed. Evolution, the speaker said,
was God's way of development.
A duet by Mr. Adair and Mrs. Cochran
followed, and the following resolutions were
presented by the committee and adopted :
A'-W :., The thanks of this Institute are
due, and hereby tendered
1st To the lecturers from a distance to
whom we owe the success of our evening
session
and. To the ladles and gentlemen who
have furnished music for the occasion.
3rd. To the teachers of the Albany Col
lege snd others who have kindly assisted
us in our work.
ath. To the citizens of Albany for cour
tesies received.
5th. To the O. ft C. railroad to their re
duction in fare.
J. M. Williams,
Olive Kirkpatrick,
H att iK Long.
A chorus of giris sang "Noddin, Noddin,
all Noddin," and were heartily encored, re
sponding with "the little waiter girls."
Prof. Mc Kirov announced the National
Teacher's Institute to be held in San Fran
cisco beginning on July 16th, and the State
Institute to be held in Salem in June, and
the Association adjourned sine die.
Mnssrs Foahsy il Mason, druirffists. are
selling Wisdom's 1 !rciu wholesale ami
retail, and giving beautiful picture carls with
every bottle. Positively the most perfect and
harmless article of the kind in the market.
A Spokane Fall man says 1 "Seokane
Falls owes its advancement almost entirely to
ucafp.pars, and without them would be no
hotter known than any community where no
paper is published. Parties liyina abroad
I juugs of a town by the number of business
bouses it contains, and this is generally ob
tained by reference to the local papers. lib
erai advertising in the home papers will ds
mure to me a town known than sit of the
boom pamphlets that wers ever issnsd. Mer
chant 1 should remember that in advertising
thsy are helping themselves far more than
they are helping the printer."
SSS'
I consider Parsons Laws of Bnsinsss ths
best and most praoliotl book for business
men and farmi r that I have ever sees. 1
woul I not part with mine for any oonsulera-
tion. 0 J Hiyward, Csshnr Bank of Santa
Clara Co.. S-titt Clara. Cal.
Eilensburg, W. T., with a population of
about 1400, is to have a street railway, at
least nas a franchise tor It.
"Nothing to Equal It."
''I have been selling Simmons Liver Reg
ulator for the past six years. My customers
pronounce it the best ever used. One of my
cu tomors wnose health was la a wretched
coudiiiou from a very bail and stubborn ease
of dyspepsis, used the Regulator and was
entirely cuitd. I am using it myself for
torpid Liver, canned by close confinement. I
find nothing to equal it and highly recom
mend its use. ' Respectfully,
0. P. Hiset, Drnggist, Edingborg, Va.
fBMPlEiHQg DEPASTMEIT,
KPITHID MY TUB
Women's Christian Temperance Union
The W. a T. U. meets on the lit
and 8rd Tuetday of each month aid
o'clock p. m., at the W, 0. T. U. Hall,
Neal Dow is defeated as Mayer of Port
land, Maine. It was a straight eut fight
between law and order and Republican
ism, the Democrats at their convention
having passed the following resolution :
Nuolvwd, That the Democratic party, by
its delegates In convention assembled, do
not deem it expedient to embarrass by a
party nomination, the expression of the
people upon this Important issue (that of
temperance as stated In preamele),and they
therefore recommend to all good cltlxens,
irrespective ef previous party affiliations,
to unite in support of our able and dls
tinguished fellow citisen, the Honorable
Neal Dow for Mayor.
The Mass. Home for Intemperate Wo
men was opened in Boston In 1878. The
work has grown so broad, says the Union
Signal, that the building must be enlsrg
ed. This Home Is practically self-support
ing as over sixty -six per cent of the money
required for running expenses is earned
by the inmates through laundry and needle
work done in the house. Could such an
enterprise be undertaken In Oregon .'
And add to this, a department for fallen
women, who have repented of their sin
and folly and would gladly avail them
selves of a safe retreat and frugal living.
Certainly no greater philanthropic or
christian work could be undertaken, and
the records of the police courts of Port
land furnish sufficient proof of the great
need of such an asylum.
Des Moines elects a Prohibition Demo
crat on the citixens ticket as Mayor.
Senator Ingalls of Kansas, not himself
a prohibitionists, says In The Chautamqman
tor Feb. : "Prohibition Is so rigidly en
forced In Kansas that there is not an open
dramshop or saloon from the Missouri to
Colorado."
Referring to the good results of prohi
bition, he says :
"Many intemperate men have been re
deemed ; the weak have been fortified .
tke young have been saved from tempta
tion ; the famites of the poor have been
better clothed, fed, and educated ; and the
social condition has been perceptibly ele
vated. The grocers, merchants and other
dealers say that their bill are more
promptly paid, and the records of the
courts show a maked decrease In debt and
crime. The predictions of Its opponents
have not been verified. Immigration has
not been repelled, nor capital averted from
the State."
"The subject u fast assuming national
interest and importance."
Senator Ingalls Is by no means s proh'
bitlon crank 1
UflMII UtOM Uql tltt.
Judge Kinney, of Iowa, recently fined
nine saloon-keepers of Vinton an sggre
gste of $$,000 for violation of the prohib
itory law. This is an excellent way to re
plcnish the revenue. Let the good work
go on. Tne liquor interest ought to help
bear a part of the burdens it imposes on
tke people. It will be gratifying to the
Bvtuinf 'oit. and other papers that fear
prohibition will not prohibit, to know that
this Democratic Judge of Iowa executes
the law in at least one town In that State
HOKRIIILK KX AMPLE
There came into the Statesman editorial
room yesterday an antique specimen of
humanity, who inquired if Mr. Bush was
in. He said he used to knew Mr. Bush
when he run the StaMm in i s$ .Land he
apposed that he was yet at the helm.
The dilapidated individual was inform
cd that Mr. Bush had made his fortune in
the business years ago, and had retired
and gone into banking, and as he had not
re-entered the newspaper field, it was to
be presumed that he was satisfied with
banking.
Now this antique piece of humanity has
a history that might "point a moral and
adorn a tale." His name is Andrew Jack
son Crabb, or Jack Crabb for short, aud
he is reputed to have once been a wealthy
man of Marion county, and at one time
was Sheriff of fiasco county. His daugh
ter, so he says, is the wife of Chief of Po
lice Parrish.of Portland. He says he came
to Salem in 1853. But he took to drink,
and this was the ruin of his fortune aad
mind. He was an inmate of the State In
sane Asylum for a few months, while the
sf
late Dr. Carpenter was superintendent ef
that Institution. He now goes about doing
odd jobs, soldering eid tin pans, etc., and
is a forlorn living example ef blasted
hopes. He is "out in the cold" new, and
whose fault is it ? He has no one to blame
but himself, as usually is the case with
such examples.
But the wonder is that, with such ex
amples before their eyes, people goon fol-
owing them. They will not heed the sad
experience of others, but must themsel ve s
try the same experience until it is too late
to reform. There are a great many poor
old Jack Crabbs. The world forgets them
when they forget themselves. People are
too busy to waste sympathy on them. They
ive to point a moral ; but that is the only
place of usefulness, (if such an office is
useful) they fill.
Don't be a Jack Crabb. Statesman.
Head the Death Roll
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 saidpreponderance.
Bright'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 nulli
fied by that pleasant renal tonic and di
uretic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which
mparts the requisite amount ef tone 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. Se also are
constipation, malarial, rkeutnatic and nerv
ous ailments.
For lame back,' side or chest, use fehl
loh's Porous Plaster, Price 26 cents.
TBK. FUNERAL MONTH OP MARCH.
An observant metropolitan barber says
that he can tell one's physical condition by
the state of the hair I
The Bible tells us that with his hair gone
Samson lest his strength. The Romans
considered baldness a serious affliction and
Julius Caesar was never quite satisfied
with himself because his poll was bare.
The face, however, is the open book and
one can readily trace in its various expres
slons, lines, changes and complexion the
state of the system.
The eye that is unusually bright and
yet has a pallid brightness, the face upon
whose cheeks nature paints a rose of sing
ular beauty and flush, more marked in
contrast with the alabaster appearance of
the forehead and nose and lower' part of
the face, is one of those whom the skilled
physician will tell you will someday dread
the funeral month of March, because It is
then that consumption reaps Its richest
harvest. Consumption they tell us is
caused by this and the other thing, by
microbes In the air, by micro-organisms
in the bleed, by deficient nutrition, by a
thousand and one things, but whatever
the cause, decay begins with a cough and
the remedy that will effectually stop the
I cause of that cough cures the disease of
(the lungs.
That is all there is of it.
The cough is an evidence of a wasting.
To stop it effectually, a remedy must be
used that will search eut the cause, remove
that and then heal the lung and do away
with the cough. This is the power, spec
lul to Itself, possessed alone by Warner's
Log Cabin Cough and Consumption rem
edy. This is no new-fangled notion of
narcotics and poisons, but an old fashioned
preparation of balsams, roots and herbs,
such as was used by our ancestors msny
years ago, the formula of which has been
secured exclusively by the present manu
facturers at great trouble and expense. It
is not a mere cold dryer. It is a system
searcher and upbullder and a consumption
expellant. Where others fall, It wins, be
cause It gets at th? constitutional cause
and removes It from the system.
J. W. Hensaw of Greensboro, Pa on
Jan. 15th, 1888, reported that "he had de
rived more reat benefit from the length of
time, from Warner's Iog Cabin Cough
and Consumption remedy than he had for
years from the best state physicians."
If you have a cough.nlght sweats, "posi
tive assurance in your mind that ten. oh
you, have no consumption." and yet lose
flesh, appetitie, courage, as your lungs
waste away, you may know that soon the
funeral month of March will claim you,
unless promptly and faithfully you use
the article named. If other remedies
have failed try this one thoroughly. If
others arc offered, insist the more on try
ing this unequalcd preparation.
Some persons are prone to consumption
and tkey should never allow the disease to
become seated.
THK 1NTKUNAI. UKVKM K TIT.
The bill reported by the majority of the
Way and Mean Committee reducing the
internal taxes would cutoff some $2iyooo,
OOO of the aurpiusarid U l herefore, like the
Tariff Bill that preceded it, a move in the
right direction.
As the main purpose of Lincoln in the
war was to save the Union, with abolition
or without it, mi now the main thing be
fore Congress is to stop the surplus, with
whatever measure of tariff reform can be
secured in the operation.
But there need be no misconception as
to the effect of the Internal Tax Bill. It
is simply a surrender of revenue, with lit
tle or no relief to the great body of the
people.
There is recent experience to prove this.
Previous to May ist,i883,thetaxon manu
factured tobacco was 18 cents a pound and
on cigars $6 a thousand. It was reduced
one-half on that date. The tobacco-raiser
got no benefit, nor did the purchasers at
retail. The reduction was too small to
subdivide. The manufacturers and deal
ers alone were benefitted. So will it be
now. The abolition of the special taxes
and license fees will of.course leave in the
pockets of the manufacturers and dealers
the money which these taxes have yield
ed. The abolition of the pound tax may
slightly benefit chewers or smokers who
buy in considerable packages.but the great
body of consumers will net get their to
bacco any cheaper if the bill becomes 1
law.
The Committee acted wisely in declin
ing to touch the tax on cigars and cigar
ettesorthe whiskey tax. So long as the
expenses chargeable to the war amount to
$134,000,000 annually these luxuries and
vices should be taxed.
A Walla Walla man who deals in second
hand furniture found $530 in an old lounge
which he was repairing. He was honest, so
he sent word to the man from whom he had
purchased the lounge. It turned out that the
man who sold the lounge had hidden the
money in it when ho was drunk and forgot
ten all about it. Then he had accused his
wife of taking it, and the row that ensued
the sale of the furniture and broke up the
family. She is now In Portland we believe,
but the man is still here, willing to make up
and be forgiven. Journal,
The rhwtMjcraaher, Albany
I have all the r.asatives taken bv A.
B. Pax ton and any one can have dupli
cates from their negatives by addressing
us, at tke following prices : Card side, 2
per dozen, cabinet size, S3 per doaen, bou
dours, $6 per doaen. I keep the finest
line of Oregon views in the west. Cata
logue furnished on application Copying
and enlarging old pictures a specialty.
J. Q. Crawford.
Mr Thos D Tongue, a promine nt politi
cian of Washington county, an exchange
says win oe heard trom.
Is warranted, is because it is tho best
Blood Preparation known. It will posi
tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the
whole system, and thoroughly builds up the
constitution. Remember, we guarantee it.
Drunkenness or tke Liquor Habit Positively
Cured by administering Dr. Haines'
Golden Specific.
It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea with
out the knowledge ol the person taking it: Is
absolutely harmless aud will effect a perma
nent ana speedy cure, wnetner the natie
. Or.
, i ,. f , a. .v. v. , , , i. k, i vi z.tl aivuuvuv wicva
Thousands of 1 run kn.vis have been made tem
perate men who have taken Golden Specific
in their coffee without their knowledge, and
to-day believe they quit drinking of their own
free Will. IT NEVER FAIL8. The system
once impregnated with the Specific it becomes
an otter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to
exist. For full particulars, address GOLDEN
SPECinC CO., 185 Race tt., Cincinnati. 0.
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Cher eh ssireete
U. P.CaTTmOK. Preach ina everv Sahhs.1 bl
morning and evening by Rev, fH O. Ir
vine, D. I. Sabbath School at 2:30 r. at
Prayer meeting evsry Wsdnessday svening.
Evakoblioal 0MVMC.-lWehina on Sab.
bath at 11,00 a. at. and 7 r. at. Sabbath
School 10:00. Prayer meeting evtry Wed
nesday evening 7 JO. S. JL Davis, pastor.
All art invited.
OOKOBKOATIOKA L Cll 0 SCH. Bom OSSSVSry
Ssbbsth morning and evening. Sabbath
Bonooi at vino. r raver mention- on
Wednesday evening of each week. Rev. H
v. ttomioger, f'astor.
M. K. Church. Sooth. Preach i an every
Ssbbsth morning at 11 o'clock A. if. and 7
o'clock P. at. Sabbath School at 10 o'clock
A. si. Prayer meeting Thursday evening's
at o clock, iiev. li. y. itouud. Pastor.
M. K. CMCacn South, Tasokst. Prsack
ing on the first Sabbath of each month morn
ing snd evening. Sunday school each Ssb
bsth st 10 o'clock s. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening. Rev, Rounds, Pastor.
M. K.(;mpm?h. Preaching every Sabbath
morning aad evening. Song service in
the even! lg before sermon. Sabbath School
st 2.30 r bl Prayer meeting every Thurs
day rem ag. iter. H V. Webb, pastor.
Puss rr rcai as Ckuook. Service every
Sabbath morning and evening in Church
cor. Uroadalbin and Fifth Sts. Snnday School
immediately after the morning service,
Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening.
Rev K R Pritchard, pastor.
Fiasr BArrisrCHP saw. Preaching every
Ssbbsth morning snd svs'g.st Charcli on 5th
Street. Sabbath School immediately after
morning serviess. Prayer meeting eyerr
"rhnrsdty svening st 7:30 o'clock. r ..
Tram bail, pastor.
Catholic Church. Service every Sun
day at 10:30 a. m. and 7 r. at. Lost Sunday
of ths month service st Kugcne City. Rev,
lioeis Metayer, ftsetor.
rMOTKT,.vr Kfiscofal Cbcsiv. Servi.
ess ars held in St. Peters Episcopal Church
every alternate Sunday, mcrniog aad even
ing. Sunday school at 0:30 a.m. Flidsy
evening service oo eyery Fridsy preceding
the riunday service. All are invited to at
teed
Chbimtiax. Fourth Sabbath, morning
and svening. 8, S. 10 s. m.
CSxBMAjr. At College chapel, 2 p.m. J.
B. Brana, Pastor.
They
St. John's Lodge, 62, In Foster's Block
2nd Saturday of month.
Corinthian Lodge, 17, at Hall, it Sat
urday. Bayley Chapter, 8, at Hall, 4th Sat
urday. K. of P., at O. F. Hall, every Thursday
evening.
I. O. O. Fn at tneirhall.e very Wednesday
evening.
A. O. U. Wn at their hall, every Monday
evening.
Orgeana Encampment, at O. F. Hall,
every and and 4th Friday.
G. A. R., at A. O. U. W. Hall, rat and
3rd Saturdays.
L O. G. T at A. O. U. W. Hall, every
Friday evening.
United Friends of the Pacific, at O. F.
Hall, 1st and 3rd Fridays.
re tale.
One hundred and twenty acres of the best
quality of improved wheat land, ail fenced
into four fields, ' good house, hard finish,
good outhouses, excellent fruits of all kinds.
Situated 3 miles west of Lebanon and one
and a quarter miles south of the junction of
the Narrow Gauge R. R -,with the Lebanon
branch of the O. Sc C. R. R. Inquire at
this oftke.
THE K KV GEO. H . TIIAYRR,
liourbou, lod.. soys: "Both myse.f and
wife owe our lives toShiiob's Consumption
Cure," 1
"HCKMKTACK."a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents,
SUrLOU'SCURR will immediately re-lleve-Croop,
Whooping Cough and tiron
chilla. FRANCIS PFEIFFER,
PROPRIETORS OK
Albany Soda Works,
And Manufacturers of
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,
vt e are now prepared to rail at whole
sale, always fresh and pore at Portland
prices to dealers. We also keep a full
iioo or
Nuts and Tropical Fruits,
OUR-
CIGAR AND TOBACCO
department is com' r Wo keep the
vary nneet atocdt or auok.jg and chewing
luuaroi, mmrpcusum ana oner pi pee that
S . . a - a
is a oeugui 10 smoKora.
PATENTS
Obtained, and sll other
Offlos attsndeded to f or
V. 1 Pstsa
Our office la opposit ibe U.S.
Patent Office, sad
Patents less ttase
. 1., I,,... , T . . r
ur drawinir. We aw in
irww i-narge ; ana we mass u COSTS amiSSS
ebtsin patent.
ws refer here, to the Postmaster, the go pi of
Jfoasy Order Dlv. and to officials ottaeU. & Patent
ssus, ror circular, ad vice, terms, and ef ere ces
"actual ciieuie in your own State or county, address
Co 4. SNOW & CO.,
Opposite Patent Office, Wasahurtea, D . 7
0. 0 OHRRRT.
O.R.PVREK8
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKKS,
KacMnists, Mitaiglits, and Iror
Founders.
W
E are now completely prepared to
handle all kinda of heavy work. We will
naannfanhiro Miasm nnnrfnM . 4
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinda "fires
and Brass Castings.
PATTERNS M4DK ON SHORT NOTICE.
elpeoial attention srlven to repairine ail
kinds of machinery.
After Forty rssrs"
experience la the
preparation of more
than One Hundred
Thousand appliostlnr-Hfor paten la la
the United riialv. m:d t-'nroim ooon
triea, the pubtiehrrs ot the Kcientifle
American continue to act as aoliciters
for nrtUinta, caveats, traiie-iuarka, oopjr
riuhK.. etc.. for tho United .State, and
to obtain patent in Canada, 10nUnd, France,
Germany, aud all other comitriaa Their experi
ence ia uneaualed aud their facilities are vu.ur
BBSSSSJi Drawings snd apeclfleaUons prepared and flier
in the Patent Office on short notioe. Terms Terj
reasonable. Mo charge tor examination of model
or drawing Advice by wail free.
Patent s obtsined t h rough M mm A Oo.aro nntioed
inthe SCIENTIFIC AV.EIUC AN. which has
the largest circulation and is ths most influential
newspaper of its kind published in tho world.
The advantagea of such a notioe every patentee
snasratanos.
This large and splendidly illustrated ne
la nubliahed WEEKLY at S3.00 a year, an
admitted to be the beat paper devoted to acience,
ssoehanios. Inventions, engineering works, and
ether departments of industrial progress, pub
lished in any country, it contains the name of
all patentees snd title of every invention patented
each week. Try it four months for on dollar.
told by sll newsdealer.
If yon have an invention to patent writs
sunn m tu., puonauor. ui ovi.nuua ,
Broadway, Hew York,
laadbook .boat patents mailed I
HOTEL FOR BENT,
nrHE EXCHANGE HOTEL IN TmIS
1 city is now offered for rent on reason
able terms For particulars Inquire ef or
address Jambs Murray,
m
Albany, Oregon.
. I uj
sT. E. WE ATHEBF0RD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC,)
iTTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBA Vt .
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL TUB COURTS OF THE
State. Special attention siren to .-of leettons sad
rebate natter.
sW-Qases In Odd Felloe's Tempi.
C.B.WOLVBRTOW, O, flt, IRTINB
W0LVERT0N & IRVINE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
iW-Omee vp stairs In'Fosfer's Block.
ALBANY, OREttOM.
L. H. MONTANYB.
attorney at law
-AND
Notary Public.
tlbatty, Oregon.
Office upstairs, Crawford Block.
. 0. POWELL. Sf. ft. R1LTBU
POWELL & BILYEU,
tTTOKNEYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Chaicerr,
ALBANY. - . . OKECfOHT.
Collections promptly made on all points.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms.
sftsTOffloe In Footer's Brick.-
lenltHf.
D, R. N9 BLACKBURN,
Attorney at Law,
Office, Odd Fellow's Temple,
ALBANY, - - - OREGON.
All business will receive prompt attention
J.J.WHITNEY.
attorney And Counsellor At La?
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Will practice In all of the Courts of
thisHtate. All business Intrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
T. J. STATES.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
-AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OK EGO fa.
JOHN BRICC8,
FLORIST,
ALBANY, - - - OREGON
Roses a Specialty.
Cemetery Jots planted and attended to.
CR08SEN & ALLEN,
PROPEIBTOES
Albany Track and Dray Co.. Ic, 1.
Goods bandied with care and dispatch.
Notice.
We have appointed Mr. S. A. DeVaney,
of Waterloo as our Agent in Linn county
for Lawt of Business prepared by Prof
Parson's of 1 larvard University expressly for
farmers and business men. Endorsed by the
chief and associated justices of the Supremo
Bench. Is pronounced by thousands of the
clearest headed business 'men of the coun
try as a book which they can not afford to
be without. We ask an Investigation of its
merits.
Agents wanted in every county in the
State.
W. P. Gb ast, Publisher,
(Agent for Western and Pacific States.)
3oH California St., Kan Francisco, Cal.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersign
ed have this dsy been appointed Adraisistra
tors of the estate of loan W Tycer, deceased,
late of linn county, Oregon. All persons
having claims against said estate are hereby
required to present the same properly veri
tied to the undersigned st Brownsville, Ore
gon, within six months from this date.
This 15th dsy of February, 18&&
MissocBi Twer,
Leonard Ttcbr,
Adni'rs.
Assignee's Notice,
In the metier of the estate of H A John
son and K Shtdton and Johnson A Shelton.
insolvent debtors.
The undorsirntl havlnv Kun i..iw
elected assignee of the estate of the above
uauieu insolvent aeotors, uneer and by
virtue of an act of the Legislative Assem
bly ef the State of Oregon, entitled, An
Act to secure to creditors a just division
Of tho eats fa, of riahtnr who svtnvra. i .-
Bigness for the benefit ef creditors," ar
pi in owuer i9in,i9Ys,ana amendments
thereto, approved February 24th, 1885, all
persons bavin? nlalm amin.t mm -
are hereby notified to present the same to
uic. uuij venueu,as oy law required, with
in three months from t ho ii.u k.f
- w uvitnvi, at
Scio, Linn county, Oregon.
ckjjo, juinn couniy,ur.,March 5tb,1888.
Phiup Lbwis,
Assignee,
NORTHERN GROWN PLAb
AND SEEDS
Are seknowledeed the beet, being- hanllcr,
more productive and yield In-tter crops.
BUOS ILLUSTRATEO CAT a t.i : i "
CeaialalBseiUy the baa variants. n.ll.d (ree o- 1-
mvuim nw ...
HOLY ANGELS COLLEGE.
i Boarding School for Boys 1 I
Conducted bv secular nriaatsi ami la
teachers.
First term onens rat Mnmlav in w
temner. Second term nnons ft rat xtmnAi,
In February, For prospectus address
Kev. if. A. Meeker, Vancouver, W. T.
Box 103.
"Jim WestTa.!,"
CHINESE MERCHANT.
Full line of Chinese goods of all kinds on
nana, Also full line of
JAPANESE GOODS.
0118608 PACIFIC CONTRACTOR,
for this section.
Laborers furnished on short notice for
any purpose.
Opposite S E ICou rig's, Albany, Or
Life Renewer
DR. PIBRCE'8 Sew Oai
vanic CH AIN BELT with
Electric Suspensory, guar
anteed the most easaan mi.
durable aud perfect Chain
Bsttarv in the world. Ohmm.
Uithnill'. mnilimn. YjAWnt.tt
l'sla in the Bnok.Kidnor Disease,
Rheumut,im. WmIiuh nt a.tn.1
. CVill oreend stamp for Pomiih.No. 2.
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