The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 18, 1888, Image 4

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    MHsl Hj
as
Conrad Meyer.
.-PROPRIKTOR OF
STAH JBAKE11Y.
Cnrner Broadalbin and First Sts.,
-DKALKR IN-
a'anae! Frm im,
(UlMRWMrf,
Dried FrttlU,
Tobacco,
Uuecnwarc,
Vegetable,
Cigars,
Spice,
Tp,
Etc.,
In fot everything that in kept lt a gen
ml variety and grocery store. High
market price paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE,
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
Oregon Development Company's steam
hip Line.
225 MILES SHORTER.
20 HOURS LESS TIME
then by any other route.
First-data through naaamisrar and
freight line from Portland eud all point
a las wmameiie alloy to and trout Stn
Francisco, Cal.
Willamette River Line of Steamers.
The - Win. M. Uoag," The "N. 8. Beat-
ley," The "Throe Slater." are In eerviee
for both passenger and freight traffic be
tween Corvallia and Portland aud tn.er
mediate ooiuta. leavmir
Corral lis, aud Messrs. Muiman A Co'a
wun. ea. aw ana SBBI Front St., I'ort
land, three time a week as follows :
WORTH BOUND.
LN'i Corvallia, Mini , West. aiHl NrM, 10 00 A. M
Lav Albenv. atouJay, Wed. aad Knuaj, livO Noon
Artm PorUand, tM , Thu. avt SialurUar, 6:30 p. U
sot III BOUND.
LOT IMrUMd, Hon., WeJ. ..iPTrWv, S.W A. M.
a" aissaoj, ruo., mur. uk SituiMit, l io p. U
Arrlv Corv.iiu, Toe., thu. and saiuni'. 4:l f at
Raf nitk nliuu nnn Inn llli.
with trains of the Oregon Pacific KailroaJ.
TlafBSVHKDULK. (axoetH Sundays.)
Leave Albany. 1:00 r. a, , Leave Yaquiaa, 6 30 a, a.
Leave Cr.niii, 1:17 r, a . (Leave CorvsJIU.IU SS a.m.
Arms Y stuina, b.bO r. a Arms Albany, 11:16 a. ,
O s U. trains oouneot at Albany and
Oorvaliia. The above traina connect at
Yaquin with the Oregon Development
C kinpaoy'a Line or b lea in hi pa between
Yaqulna and Sao Francisoo.
SAILISU DATES .
STBASSSa,
raos sas rSAXcisvo.
FROM TAVISA
anitaoMiu Ysllsy. April Kh. Mar Mb.
WUlsuwus VsUsy, May loin. May 15th
Wlhsaasus VsUsjr. MVvSl.. Mt SSh.
Willssssu YsUty. Msy Slat,
The Company aryea the right to
lange eailiua daUa wiLkout aotiia.
N. Tl. Paaaengera from Por. Una and
Willamette Vs. ley poiuta can make close
connection with the trains of the Yaquiua
rout at Albany or Corvaliia, and it des
tined to San Francisoo should arrange to
arrive at Yaquiua the evening before dale
ofaaillog.
trr aad
Pi right Mates always
the
Lowest.
Pr inlortUAtion s;ply u Q J gtusrt, Frshjbt an 4
Tic Ml Afeat, Albany, o. to C I Ussasll. Jr., U . P.
P. AxV. Orojfun Dstelopinei.t CO., XH Monlg-uiar
tt.. San trsacteco, UU. r aot.i ,
A. d. F. sad P. Atrsut.
Oreou IViec H RUo. ConrsilW. O.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
-YIA-
Oregon A O&liloruta li. H
AMD CONNECTIONS.
tmk jmt. aataaiA stoi rt
Haas bsiwsso Alba-y sitd sou Frsncise:, 45 Ituors.
AuroaaLA sxeasss ti uss bajlt.
toaSb .N..rth
4.U0 r. a. I Lears ForUAnd Arnr . 10 40 a m
Us" AJaaoy Ua.re 7.1 a a
7: AO a a Anita Baa F Muciaco aoss I tjg r a
locai. rAasssasa tsaiss sailt vexeept 8aoasy.
a-a a a Laara t'orUaad Arn. S:4Sra
12.40 r a Usv. Albany ixara j 11:36 a I
t:tOrs Arnte Eueeua Laars 9 Hi a a
local rassssoss TSAISS OAILT. szcsi-r SCKDAV.
ail r a I Lcsts Albany Arrive I 6 6 a a
S:3r a Arms baouii Uave j 6: M) a a
11:50 ra I Leave .-Albany Arrive i 2:45 r a
1:98 rs Arrivs Lebanon Leave J:0u r a
PULLMAh BUFFET SLEEPERS.
xccstaioa aLaMtrasa rr
aeeead Class Faaseaaers
en all (breach trains
WtLMM OF t UHLE.
West aide avtvlelea.
f-OHf Ltin A M COFAl.lJa.
hail tsais daily (es -pt Sunday.)
fortlstitl
Crv!lis
Arrivs tf:16 r a
Leave j l 30 r m
sxraaas tsaiss oailt (axe ip Snaday .)
4:50 r a I Leave
SstS r a Arrie
Punlsod
MeMintiville
Arrive
I-av(.
00 A M
6 46 A a
AtAIkaay M CarvalKs eouneet with traiss of
Oregon Faeitv Skilruad
Fnrtull iiifennaUoa regsrdiaf lates, stsps, eta.,
call en ( ompaoy's Ajmt.
t. tomn.n. jt. p. aooaaa.
Summons,
1 Uu Cirsiut Court of Ut Sta'-t oj Oregon
for L aa CoutUy.
R,S. WHiLaca, Plaint. ff.
a-at.
John Ilt ilisie, Wm England and Oeorge
Williams. lie Ion d ih'm.
To John Heigh tie. VYm England and
oeorge Williams, Defendants.
IN the name of the State of Oregon: You
are hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint (tied against yeu in the
above enlitlori suit, on or osforo
the tMh day of Jane, IS88,
that being the Aral day of the next regular
term of said Court following the puolica
Hon of this Summons, and if yon fail to
ao susaer, taid Plaintiff will apply to
aald Court for a decree against the aatd
Defendant, Jobu ittdghsle for the eum of
two thousand dollara. wuh intereet there
n at the ratotf ten per cent per annum
iuce the 25th aay of September, 1886, an
money due Plaintiff jpn a p omissory note
be mado by Mild John Heighsle, to Plain
tiff, aud also a decree agaiust said Pefen
danta for the forcloauie of a inorigNfre.
mado bv said Defendant, John Heighsle
o mid Plaintiff to secure the psyuitnt f
aid sum and inter. at and for the sale of
t in mortgaged premises or land mnrtgag
kiI, described io-wi : Tho west of S K
i and est Ms W ofeciion 20 in
Townahip 9 south of range 2 east of the
Willamette merluiau, in Linn county,
Oregon, and against said Defendant. John
Heigli-lM for $200 Attorneys fees and tdttt
and dUburi-ementM and also that the pro
coed of such sale be applied in payment
of aid principal and tule'Oat, Attorney'
fo w and diaourserneuts.
This Summons is served by publication
thereof six socwkmi ve weeks in the St aim
Kiohts Demockat by order of Hon. R,
P Boise, Judge of said Court, made st
Chambers arm bearing date tbo 9th day of
May, 1888
Shaw fe Gkeoo,
Attorneys for Plaiutiff.
Notice for Publicatioc.
Lai.d Ollioe . ' Koe bnrg. Or.,
April lGth, 1838.
Nidicr i hrrw y given tin t the following
nanitid aetil - r hn tilod noticr of his intention
to inke rinal prooi ti suijpoit of lii claim,
and that said pro. 4 trill e u ade before the
lleaister or Rrnfiver of "the V. 8. Land Of
fice, at Roeoburg, Or., on
Thursdar, Jane 7th, Ittt,
is : Kiil i A Leaoh, Pre. mption D 8 No
6181 fo the K i N K j Sec 4,Tp. 14 8 R i
west, W. M. if" na.n.a the following wit
aaatas to proyo his continuous residence apoa
and cnltivaiiou of sud laoo, ia ; Herbert E
Cady, f Home, Lina couotv, Or,
Pslsg Frnitt, Genrge Uot-fleir, J W Mo
Daniel, allwf CraLrdsville, Linu eouuty,0r.
(.'has. W. Johnston,
Register.
SO a a I Leave
ttt&r aJArrive
Red CrownMills
1S0M, LANNIN'U & (U, JPR0PR8.
raw raocaa run' a supkhioh por vAaU'-tss
AMD BAB BBS C8B.
BKST STORAGF ?AC!L1T1ES.
Highest Price in Cain fo
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
MRS. 1$. HYMAN,
neat eat of S. E, Young's, Albany, Ot
Catting and Fitting a Specialty.
STAMPING OUTFITS, AND STAMr
INC DONE TO ORDER.
LESSONS IN PAINTING,
Wednesdays and Thursdays of eaci
week, and palctmg done tooider nu
plaques and other material,
Nice assort mmt of Artist materials ou
oand.
Andrews & Hackh'man,
WLDOUGLASi
tt QAA
mil 11 f 1 I an
ciinr vTv
nun
wAnrwustL' ' mW . e
T TAH
SOLE AGENTS,
LEBANON. - - OREGON
Summons.
Im tkt ('it i uit Conn of tkt- Sut vj Orrg
for tho Comuty oj Limn
Martha Houston, Plaintiff.
vs.
Josle K, Timmermaii, DefonJant.
To Joele K. Titnmerinau, the above
named Defendant.
IN the name of the Stale of Oregon: Ysu
are hereby required to appear and aa
swerths couipiaiot of the above named
Plaintiff in the above ealitied Court now
en file with IheCierkof said Court, within
ten days from the date of the service of
ibis Huuiiuous uponyou,lfaervd in Liun
county, Oregon, but if served in any
otbercouuly in this Mala then within
twenty days from the data of the service
upon you, or if served ou you out of the
&ta:e or by publication, then by the tlrst
day ol the Jane term of the Circatt Court
following such service, towit :
Ike b day or Jaac, IMs.
and you are hereby uotiOed that if you
tail to appear and answer said complaint
as hereby required the Plaintiff will take
judgment againat you for the sum of
464.33 aud in tar eat i hereon from May
th, 1898, at 8 par cent per annum and for
the further sum of $3oi 33 with internet
thereon at the rato of 8 per cent per an
nam from the Und day of May, 185, and
for the cents aud JUburteDienta to be
taxed and for an order of the urt to sell
the property attached in the above entitled
action to satisfy any judgment obtained,
towit . Lot 71 in the city of Sclo, Linn
oeunty, Oregon, eacepting the following I
Beginning at the 8 K corner of said lot 71.
thence W 50 feet ; thence) N 16 feet ; t hence
K 50 feet ; thence m 10 feet le the place o(
beglnuing. Also the E H of lot 7u in Hclo,
Linn 00 Or Also oommeiKlug at the S h
comer of Lot 70 in the city of Sclo. Linn
county, Oregon, and runulng, thence W
25 leet ; the-jce S S' feet lo the nonb hank
of 'J homes Creek ; therco eesterly along
the north bank i said Crtek to a point
opposite and on a line with the esst
boundary line of said Lot 70; thence
31 feet to the plsce of beginning, at a point
14 88 chains K of the N K corner of Hec.
22, Tp. 10 8 R 2 w ; thence K 5:12 chalita :
thence 8 20 cbaius ; thence 8 KU 48' K
40.54 chains ; thence 8 32 80 cbalna ; thence
W 45 66 chains ; thence N 52.80 chains to
the place of beginning, containing 160
mcr&t,iu I.fnn county, Oreaon.
This is published by ordor of the lion.
R. P, Boise, mado at Chambers the 10th
day of Mar, 18S.
J. K. W EATn EF.FORD,
Attorney ler Plaintiff.
8TEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE. Ucadquart-
tri Department cf the Cjlombia, Ottice of
Chif Quartermaster, Vancouver Bi-rscke,
W. T , March 15, 1888. There will be offer
ed for atle at Port Sherman, I. T., on May
19th, 188, at psbtst auction, the U. 8.
steam Lunch "Amelia Wbeatou." (and prop
erty pertaining thereto.) Stern ahvel, light
draught ; length 76 feet ; bestn 17 feet ;
depth of hold 4 h-et ; lower cabin, 8x14x57 ;
upper Otttn, "4x14x30 ; eugims about 40
horae nower. Sale to tak- olaceat II o'c!.ck.
i mr e a
J a. m. Terms of sale : Caah iu U 8 currency,
j All ioqairies sddreesed to this n'Iko or to the
I Post Quartermaster. Port S;ier.i an, 1. T..
will be promptly answered J. G. C LEE,
Major and Chief Quartermaster.
The BUYERS' GUIDE le
issued March and Sept..
l each year. It is on enev.
Iclopedia of useful infer.
'matlou for all who pur
chase tho luxuries cr tho
noeoaaitioa t.t 1if XkTm.
can clotho you and furniah you with
all the neoossary and unnecessary
appliances to lido, walk, danco, aloep,
eat, flab, hupt, vrork, go to church,
or utay at homo, and in various elzos,
ttyles and quantities. Ju&t flfuro out
what is requirod to do all tbeso things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate of the value of the BUYERS'
GUIDE, which will be sent noon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Summons,
In the Circuit Court of the .State of Orvjon
tor ine uounty of Linn :
Mary A Broad well, Plaintiff.
Jacob C Brcadwbll, Defendant.
Tu Jacob C. Broadwell tie above nsmed
iH-renuant.
IN tbe nam j of the State of Oregon : You
-a. are neieoy required to apear and an
awer tlin coirinlaint of tiiA t i.vtr.A nantaul
Plaintiff in tbe sbeve eutilled (;ourt now
or. file witli the tharlc iAka., iv.i.ri i.i.
In ten days from the date of the sorvloo of
mis nuirmiens upon you irserveil In Linn
county, Oregon, but if served In any other
vuiiiy luinumaie oi ureon, then with n
twenty oHvaoi I tie uervit-e. ol th Im si.,,n
mons upon you. or If served outsi te of tbe
Ssl is . a . .
puonrauon inm by tho first
uay ui inv neat leguiar term or Court fol
lowing, o wit :
flir 'i.'ifli flits, uf .Inita Itfuu
and y u are hereby notified' ir you fail to
arm .ter sal'! comnlamt as herehv ...mi,,,.,!
the Plairuifl will apply to the Court for
the relief deinanded in ri.is nomnialni
to.wlt : A itecreediasDiving the bonds of
inatri'oony now cxiMitag and for the care,
( us otlv aod control or mlnnr .hiiirAn
t.amed to tbe oomplaint aud for the casts
nd diabursemorita and such other relief
a may be equitable.
This Summons it publMit d by the or.
der of the Hon. It- P. Uolae, Judge of said
Court made May 3rd, 18Ss.
J. K. WvATUKRriRD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
"Jim Westfall,"
CHINESE MERCHANT.
Full line of Chinese goods of all kinds on
hand, Also full line of
JAPANESE G00D3.
0BE60H PACIFIC COHTBACTOE,
for thia section.
Laborers furnieLed on short,notice fo
any purpose.
Opposite S E Young's, Albany,
THIS PAPEI
I is on file tn Philadelphia
.at ttvs Mowupapee AOvcr
!tllnif A(?on of Mowini.
tl. W. AVER A I
I. our euttiorizea nt;cutH.
JACOBS Oil
FOR 80RE THROAT.
Malignant Sort
Throat Is very preva
lent among the people
of India.
Mr. E. A. PEREIRA.
Head Inspector Post Of
flcos, Calcutta, India,
writes over his autograph
here shown :
Instantaneous relief
tn Throat troubles In the
Campbell Hospital was
obtained by St. Jacobs
Oil Was myself cured
by It."
- gold by -DRUGGISTS
AND DtALIlt
EVERYWHERE,
The Chat. A. Vogeler Co.,
BALT1MQRK, MP.
Do You Want Furniture ?
IP YOU DO UO TO
W. H. WILLARD,
where you will 11 ud the best make and
uneet finished
BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS,
EASY CHAIRS AND
LOUNGES.
Also a fine line ot
PICTURE FRAMES,
and a hunderd dlffereut styles of
Mouldings.
(Picture frames made to order.
The largest and beat stock of
UNDERTAKERS GOODS,
ever kept In Albany. Prloet reasonable.
ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON,
1887, 1888.
Firs Term Ones a September 131b, ISO?.
A tall corps of instructors.
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Courses of tudy arranged to meet tba
aaed of all grades of students.
SerNsf imdmcomtemti ojferod to ttmdemtt
from abroad.
Tuition ranges from 6.o0 to U,W.
Hoard In private fain 1' tee at ow rates.
Kooma lor self-boarding at small expense.
A careful supervision ezereiaed over stu
dents away from home. Fait term opens
September 7th. for circulars aud full
particulars addreaa the President.
bm. iibiit a. castT.
Albany, Oregon.
First National Bank
OP 4LB1X1 , OREtiOR.
Praaklwit.... L. r i.1 MM
. c I'rc-ldeul
sad saaaeeae S. K. YU S(i
Caablsr OKO. K. CIIAUBKUI aIN
TRANSACTS A GKNKRAL Ur.kuig boatness.
AOCOL'jrrS KEPT subject u, check.
SIGHT BXCIlA.VtlB sod telosTsphlc traaafer, sok
on New York, Han Fraaeleoo, Chlcaca and Portl
Otagesv
COLLECTIONS MA HE on bivursMe
s. K. Torse, Oso, I Crasbsslais
L. a Blais. L. Buss,
WabTsa B Tt aaatx.
Linn Vnnty Bank,
COWAN, KALSTON & CO.,
(Bocceasors tv Cowan A CiuaVk.)
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
TRANSACT!! s generd banktni; budnees.
DRAW StOIlT DBAfTM oa New York. Ban I'raa
eisco and Portland, Orefon.
LOAN MO.VEY on aiprorsd ssewrltjr.
METElVBdetxadUsabject U cheek.
COLLECTIONS entrusted lo as will receive prompt
en u on.
H. F. MERRILL,
BANKER,
ALBANY,
- - ORECON.
811 oxebang en New York, San Kranolsco and
rortiand .
Buy notes. Ma's, county and c'ty wsrranta Be
ssie oepeetta enoject to chec. interest aiioweu on
Urn ai".mu.
Collertione will receive pnuspi stuntion.
Comep'indtne s,IIcIUk1.
Firesnd sasttBS Insurance placed in reliable con
JBjrOfBce boors from 8 s. ra. to ft p. at.
Sheritfs Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for
Linn county.
J C Johnson, Plaintiff.
vs.
Mary J Beard and Green Beard, L fend at t
NOTICE la hereby given that by virtue of
an execution and order of sale issued out f
tbe above nsmed Court in the above entitled
action, I will on
Saturday the tail day or Jaae, I Has,
at the Court House door in tho city of Al
bany, Linn county, Oregon, at the hour of 1
o'clock, p. tn., sell at public auction far cash
in band to the highest bidder the real prop
erty described to said order of sale ss follows,
to wit . All the right title sud interest of
tbe said Defendant, in and to the south half
of the donation land c'sim of Alinon Moore
and wife, being Notification No. 1597 in
Township 10. south of range 2, wett of the
Willamette meridian in Linn coutity, Ore
gon. The proceeds arising from the ssle of
said remise to be applied : Firat to the
payment of the coat and disbursements of
suit taxed at $30.10, and tbe costs and ex
ponas rf sale. .Second to the payment to the
Plaintiff herein the sum cf SI t0. 75, with ax
cruing interest at the rate of ten per cent
per am a m from tbe 18th day of November,
1887, and the further um of $20 Attorneys
fees sod the overplus if any to be paid to the
said Defendants.
Dated April 26ih, 1888.
D. 8. Smith,
' Sheriff.
Notice of Final Settlement,
NOTICE ia hereby iven t hit the uude
signed Executrix r f the last will and tcatr -meut
of Perry C Lines, deceased, has filed n
the Hice of the Cleik of the County Court
for Linn cuntc, Oregon, her final accoi nt
and the Court has fixed
Tneadsy, the .".lb day of Jane, iskh,
at Oi'- hour of on o'clock, p. m. for the hear
ing cf objections to said account if any and
for the final settlement of said ei tatn.
Tins April 27th, 1888.
Martha M. 1 inkh, Exrcutrix
f the estate of Perry Line", ! ceased.
J K Wkithkkvord.
Attorney for Executrix.
Notice for PublicationT
Laud Office al Oregon fftv, Or.,
Aunl 301.. 1888
NOTICE ii hereby Kive.i timr, li. i ,ilow-
inu u;iin;l Keltn r n i- lile'l iioCiuh in.
tei.tion to ntd.e Hnel iir t i. n)H;.ir. of his
claim, auo tn .t pant r of m ih ii in ! befoie
theC'ii'i'v Cltik t Li oh ciuiitx. Or., st
Alti.iny. t)r. , on
MesHfaay, dune Itfh, ihhm,
t . .L,hn W Cox. urp- HHiutiiin D S V
5171 for Lt 1. Sc. 34, Tp. 1ISH1 W. He
. It - .. a a
namei tne nu, owing witnesses to prove ins
72 ?a i i.. . Z
continuous resui uce upon, ana ctutivatmn of
said land, viz . John O Boyd, R Tucker, B
Powel', A J Fi zwater, all of Lebanon Or.
Register.
Children Cry for
Stir $fiu0cvat.
OjfsfiQUNTY VHk
FFIGI&L Ij and PiPER.
. .I I
TELEGRA1TH IC N E WS-
David Vetoes It.
Aluany, May y. Governor Hill vetoed
the high license hill to day.
Hose burg Booming.
KottKtit'KO, Or., May 9. Rosehurg Is
booming. A subsidy far a woolen mill,
amounting to $5035,118 been raised. The
whole country Is jubilant, and ork upon
the mill will commence at once.
Broke Ills Neck
San Fbancisco, May y.Wm Nichol
son, a shoemaker, while returning home
this morning, Intoxicated, fe't down stairs
and broke his neck.
Probated.
Utic-a, May y. -The will of Roscoe
Conkllna was probated te-duv. tie be-
uucath all ids property to his wifeund her
property
lats Iter i
heirs, and appo
sole executor.
Tke Chinese Mast .
Wahiiinoion, May y. Senator Dolph
and Senator Stewart prepared a Chinese
exclusion bill to-day, which will be Intro
duced in the Senate to-morrow. The bill
Is Intended to carry out the provisions ol
the new Chinese treaty, and Senator Stew
art thinks that It will prevent the landing
of any Chinese laborers who are not en
titled, under the treaty ,to enter the I'nited
States. Tbe new bill provides that tbe
provisions of the bill shall go Into operation
immediately upon it passage. Tin Is In
tended to exclude all Chinese who have left
this country with certificates and who have
in .t returned It also provides that Chinese
lalorera whe are eatitlcd to return, ba lug
either a family or one thousand dollars in
this cauntry.sttalt be entitled to land only
at the following place I Portland.Oregon ;
San Fram lro. Cal , Boston, Ma. ; Nc
York and New Orleans The bill is made
up from other bills which have been pre
sented to Congress at this session by Mor
row.Felton.Belmont.Mllchell and Stewart
Wall for Yaquina.
Sas FaANCiftcu, May io.- One ol the
finest spectacles ever seen in this harbor
was witnessed this morning, when fifteen
vessels under full canvas arrived from dif
fcrcnt port and sailed together in through
the Golden Gate aud up to the city.
Ka-Heaator Urever.
W t sin vi. t on. Mat io. Ex-Senator Gro
ver of Oregon was on the Door of the Sen
ate to-day. He ha returned from a six
month' trip In Europe, and I on hi way
home, where he hope to take part In the
campaign.
la Daager.
LoxnoN.May to. - The Daily Tehgrafh,
in a column article headed "England la
Langer, asserts, on the highest military
authority, that the strength of the army I
entirety insufficient. It says : If extra
men were enlisted to-morrow there would
be no barrack accommodation for them
Many of the artillery batteries are provided
v. tin trie wort guns served to anv armv
Though we posses an unsurpassed gun,
wc have no mean for manufacturing guns.
except after much delay.
Land (iraata.
WAMiiNUTox.May 10. The ftenatetfler
three weeks' consideration of the land
grant forfeiture bill, during which it ha
been three time passed and three time
reconsidered, has finally agreed upon
measure. The title of the bill I a mis
nomer. A reported, the bill provided for
fotfi-tture of the unearned portions of rail
road grants, and it ha been amended so
that it bears no semblance to the original
form. A passed, the bill confirms about
as much land as is forfeited.
P. O.'a aad Pension.
Wamunoto.v, May 10.- A poctoffice
was established to-day st Hatton, Adams
county, Washington territory, and John D
flackett was appointed postmaster.
James II. Masher.post master at Silver
ton, Marion county, Oregon, has resigned.
and John V Moxier has been appointed
In his place.
The following pensions were to-day
granted Oregon Mexican survivors : Peter
F Christinas, Cove, Union county, Wash
ington Territory ; Michael Shultlce.Taco
ma ; David Williams, Pullman.
Drouth In Morrow County.
1'- uu. and. May 11. C. A. Rhea, a
prominent stock raUer of Heppner, is in
the city. He says there has been no rain
In Morrow county for over two months,
and that the country has not been so dry
before at this season of the year for twenty
year. Much spring-sown grain has not
come up, and fall grain was badly frozen
out. The crop will be a failure unless rain
falls yet this spring.
It is getting to be more and more plain
that the republicans will rely a good deal
in the national campaign this year on what
they call the issue of an honest vote.mean
ing by that the question of the suppression
of the negro republican vote In some of 1
tne Southern States. There was a time
when they hoped to avoid this plan, 'they
thought that they had a "fighting chance"
in several of the Southern States in the
two Virginias and in North Carolina- and
they felt that if they were to make any
thing of this chance they must do so on
some other issue than that of race, for this
is what the matter amounts to. When
Senator Sherman went South and made
his peaceful and smooth speech, he had
this chance in mlnd,and there was a num
ber of other signs of the same sort. The
plan was a good one, and it would have
been likely to work fairly well out for one
thing : If the republicans were to drop
the Southern question, the only one left,
for them wab the tariff, and, though the
leaders are clearly going to stick to the
tariff issue, they have a suspicion that they
cantiot get rid of, that it will drive off s
good many of their votes in the North
unless they can hold them by the feeling 3
that the Southern question arouses.
Congressman Kerr, of Iowa, republican.
made a speech a few days ago on the tariff;
question, in which he said :
"He approved a reduction of the reve
nue by the abolition of the internal reve-
nue tax. The time had come.he thouoht- '?
in the history of the American govern-
ment for the nation to declare that hence
forth it would take no share in the profits i
of the sale of alcoholic liquor."
As we have often said before,lhe repubJ stantial ?la" or defra"g tl)? currant ex-ii-MM-:ax
ir:,r fl i penses of the year, too lengthy, however,
policy of taking the war taxes from whis-
ky and tobacco and retaining it on the
necessaries of life. Free whisky and free
"chaws,"and taxed clothing for the poor is
the republican program. How do the
people like it ?
Pitcher's Castor ia.
HTATE W, T. V.
The Executive Committee of the W. C.
U. met at 9:30 a.m. in the Methodist church
which by the way, Is one of the neatest
W SF
edifice 1 have seen, both In at vie of archi
" e
lecture and finish.
Articles of Incorporation were read and
adopted, incorporating the W. C. T. U. of
Oregon.
A committee, consisting of Mcsdames
Edward, Brown and lloxtcr was appoint
ed on revision of the constitution.
The annual report of the Industrial
llemewa read, and other matter con
cerning the work in general, was consid
ered. All thce matter are to be brought
tirfoi.- the convention (or approval, when
I will report them In full.
KVBNtKO BXBBCISBS.
A mass meeting was held In the fS;ning.
After some excellent music by ft large
choir, the President delivered her iftmial
address. Ibis wu a superior d He ent
being a thorough and comprchcnsiYC prc
sentatien of the department ol work font
ducted by the Woman's Christian Union
and although these departments are num
ereu, and because of thrlr variety almost
perplexing, yet, alter having listened with
marked attention to the various merits o
them all, we could rot have determined,
which one wa to be prefcrcd, In point of
supremacy, the excellency 01 tne wttoie
being the firm foundation upon which
.a si a . s as
they are founded. The address was re
celved with profound attention, and at it
rloe Mr. Edward made a stirring ap
peal for a collection, which proved a sue.
cess.
The exercises closed with music and the
benediction.
wxumknuay mob mi no.
Convention met at 9 o'clock and after
devotional exercises conducted by Mrs.
Ross, cf East Portland, the convention
proceeded to business.
The following committees were appoint
ed 1
Committee on Credential -Mrs. Royal,
Elbs and Ramp.
Committee on Resolutions -Mrs. Wilson,
Rosa and Edward.
Committee on Plan of Work M r Ross,
of the it district ; Mrs. Townsend, of the
and district ; Mr. Bell, of the 3rd dUtrict ;
Mrs French, of the 4th district.
Commltte! on Finance- Mrs. Iloxter,
Dalglish and Ross.
Committee on Parliamentary Rules
Mrs L II Addition.
The Committee on Credentials reported
3$ delegates present, 7 general officers, and
5 Superintendents.
The Cor. Secretary's elaborate and well
written report showed the Unions to be in
good, substantial working order. Her re
port showed that $5231. .17 ha been raised
during the past year by lite Loi.il Unions.
The Treasurer's report howed the fol
lowing figures s Cah on hand from lat
Jcar, $352.85. Donation Irom Eastern
riend for our campaign fund, $330.35.
Donation from our Unions for campaign
fund, $270.77. Fund for publication of
minutes of last State Convention, $86.25.
Dues from Unions $217.10. Paid out,
$900.40. Total $1157.32.
The Sup ! of Scientific Temperance In
struction sent her report which was read
by the Secretary. She stated that the
teachers, generally, favored thorough In
struction In this branch. In the discuion
which followed the reading of the paper,
the opinion prevailed, that the time had not
arrived for the disbanding of Bands of
Hope, and putting the work Into the hands
of teacher of our public school alone.
The Sun't. ot Literature reported 100,000
pages of literature distributed during the
year. This U far from a correct estimate,
a many pages have been distributed of
which no account has been kept.
H. B.
waiMfttAY a iran moos'.
An interesting mother' meeting was
held under the direction ol Mrs. Edward,
the evangelistic uperintendent. Many
irnportant question on the management
of children were discuaed. Thl confer
ence closed the afternoon session.
avas t no axaacisK.
We can scarcely speak too highly of the
music furnished by the Glee club of Eu
gene under the able management of Mr.
L. G. Adair. The pieee rendered, o far,
are of a classical character and would do
credit to professionals.
The president introduced Rev. Alfred
C. Rummer, of the Taylor street church,
Portland, who delivered a most masterly
address; it was scholarly, full of logic,
argumentative and convincing The con
vention feels under many obligations to
Dr. Rummer for his timely aid.
Mr. Robb's graceful collection speech
brought a liberal return.
THCBSIMY MOBSIMO
The convention opened at 9 a. m. with
the usual devotional exercises. First in
order ol business, was the appointing of
the fallowing committee en nominations:
Mesdames Townsend and Hatch and Mis
Newton, also Madam President as advisory
member.
A paper on Sabbath desecration was
read, also the report of the superintendent
of fairs and public gatherings. This report
showed that an energetic effort had been
made to counteract the evils always so
prevalent at these gatherings, and in many
instances, a gratifying success attended the
effort.
A spirited and humorous discussion on
music finally terminated in the expressed
belief that "Our Country Tis of Thee"
and "Home Sweet Home" were more high
ly appreciated by the average American
voter, than all the classical music now
published, and that such pieces were very
appropriate for public meetings.
Juvenile work was next before the con
vention, and under this head a report of
the Baby Home recently established in
East Portland. The enterprise was heart ly
endorsed by the convention, as such an
institution is clearly one of the Lord's pro
visions for hts neglected little ones.
The report o? the Industrial Home
brought out many interesting remarks
upon the benefit to be derived from the
establishing oi these institutions. The
one now established in Portland will meet
with the cordial support of the state organ
ization. The state ooperintendent of jail and
prison work recommended this organiza
tion and askeo' for the appointment of a
police matron in Portland. Closed with
prayer.
aftbrnoon sessiok.
After devotional exercises came the
report of the superintendent of unferment
ed wine. Seventeen unions reported and
these represented 74 churches, 50 of which
use unfermented wine.
The superintendent of higher education
read a most able report, and among good
suggestions she recommended that some
f;entleman be brought into our state to
ecture before our schools and organize
the young men into clubs, designated as
1 White Cross clubs.
The evangelistic superintendent read a
veiT encouraging reports from the unions,
The finance committee submitted a bub-
to report here
The superintendent of the department of
capital and labet plainly showed the great
importance of this work, explaining that
in helping this department yeu helped
every other department. In this depart
ment you will find all the leading questions
now before the public mind. Vital issues
are involved in these leading questions;
government, law, finance, religion, edu-
cation, yes, even civilization Itself is bring
tested tn the crucible of public opinion, and
these Wtlghly question are all embraced
n the gigantic Industrial problem. This
report closed thr afternoon session.
H. B.
KM-1' IT IN Ml Nil.
The bonded public debt of the United
State I as follows : Funded Joan of 1801,
redeemable en and after September 1 at,
1891, and bearing Interest at four and a
half per cent, $228,054,600. Funded loan
of 1907, redeemable on and after July ist
1 ;, an-l bearing Interest at the rate of four
per cent per annum, $73 1,3 80,350. The
government ha two general sources of
obtaining revenue. The first i by duties
on Imported commodities and the other is
known a internal rcvmue.that l,u tax on
whisky, tobar-co and oleomargarine. The
Internal tax on whisky for the year ending
June 3oth,i887,amountedto $65,829,321.71,
on tobacco $30,101,067.13, and from oleo
margarine and other sources,1?; 2,879,91 J.22,
making a total of internal revenue taxes of
$118,837,301.06. The amount of money
received from duties on imported goods
was $217,286,893 I2,and from various other
sources, $35,202,993.31, making a sum total
of all taxes collected of $.371,403,277.66.
The ordinary expenses of the government
for the same time was $3i5,83528,leuvirig
a surplus In tho treasury June 30th.1887.ol
$55,567,849.54. Carelul estimate shew
that for the year ending June 3oth,i888,the
surplus for the year will amount to nearly
$ioo1fj,oo I In- added te the surplus of
hutyear will amount to $155,507,849.54.
Every person must sec that great harm arid
financial disaster will result if this policy
of accumulating surplus I to go on. Some
thing rnut be done by Congress to check
up thl constant flow of the people's money
into the treasury there to be hoarded up
and subjected to non-use, or a financia
crash and panic will come upon the coun
try such a It ha never sect before. There
are three ways by which thl accumulation
ol fturplu money may be stopped 1 First,
a reduction ol taxation. Second, more ex
tensive appropriations of the public money
for public improvement. Third.by going
into the market and buying United States
bond. No tax-payer who i true to hi
own interest can object to the first method
for tax reduction mutt alway be the slo
gan oi the people when they are paying
more titan the government need. All
careful, frugal taxpayer will object tu the
ecod,a it establishes the foolish and dan
gerous policy of extravagance in public
expenditure. No citizen could conist
ently endorse the thlrd,a the government
would have to pay a premium of - ' 1 to 8
cents on the funded loan of 1891 and 26 to
27 cents on the funded loan of 1907. If
we decide to reduce the surplus by reduc
ing taxation, then the question arises
whether this reduction shall be made on
tariff duties on the necessaries of life.or on
internal taxe on whisky and tobacco.
Which will you have, cheap clothing and
c'.eap necessaries of IWe.or free v hisk v and
tobacco f The Mill Nil will give you the
former and republican policy the latter.
Choose ve thi dav which you will have.
11KAL EST A I r. KALKK.
As recorded tn the County
Clerk' office
of Linn county. Oregon :
W R (Iraham to R acne I Brlggs, 20
acres adjoining Albany $
Rachel Briggsand husband to Mar
garet Graham, same
Pollv Humphrey to L Douglas,
80x164 feet, 9 in., Harriaburg. . .
Enoch Ho-tit to Edward Upmeyer,
109,4 acres, 15 w j
F A Watts to Edward Holme. lot.
Shedd
Edward Holme to F A Watts, 54.81
5
5
75
1370
1500
acre near Sltcdd 1375-25
I 11 wiKiam to John Ucrmgcrxt 15
ft. bl 101 II A. Albany
Wm Rumbaugh to (i F Round lots,
5 and 6, hi 24 IPs jnd A, Albany
O E Hotdredge to J W Compton, I
acre end 2 blocks, ftdo
W C Read to John H Morgan, 4.83
acres adjoining Albany
Thos Humphrey 10J W Miller, 40
acres, 1 1 w 2
Milton Hale 10 Fike Ackcrman, 60
acre, 12 w 4
D 1 1 Holmau to I K Charlton, one
and fraction lots, Scio
Io P Ames to Mart Putnam, about
55
750
483
650
12O0
360
40x36 rod, 13 E 2 too
T P Patton to J M Porter,! let.lfalscy
Wm Basse tt to 8arah (iithens, 50
acres, 14 w 4
Corinthian Lodge to John Urush, 1
lot Masonic cemetery
Corinthian Iotlgc to W "R Graham,
1 lot Masonic cemetery
M H Herder on to F A Writs, int.
in 54.81 acres
1300
1000
35
35
5
M G Johpson to S and 8 Thompson,
320 acre, 10 w 3 2400
L L Hill to Ja M Calavan, 11. in
terest in 240 acres 200
Elixa Pentland to Ed Goins, piece of
land in Seta 225
Geo E Chamber I an, assignee, N
Whealdon to John Fohay, InL
in 1 60 acres 100
Corinthian Lodge to Temple Com
mandery.'a' of First SL property
Albany 312 .50
Every democrat who thinks of scratch
ing his ticket hould bear In mind that
two years from now he will be regarded
and bclil to be a "kicker, "and his standing
u-J.i democrat will be regarded as doubtful.
There is an implied agreement that all
who take part in the primary meetings
and county conventions of their party
shall abide by the action of the party. If
one shall vote against a part of his party
ticket he I not voting against the individ
ual candidate, but he is voting against his
party. Democrat of Linn county, this is
president i.i! year when every one should
stand true to hi colors. No man can ex
pect to get all the candidates he wants. He
is unreasonable if he does. Then let every
democrat stand firmly to his post and do
his whole dutv.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Caatorla,
When she became Miss, aho flung to Caatorla,
When she had Children, she gave them Caatorla,
I. 0. POWKLL. W. K. B1LTBTJ
POWELL & BILYEU,
tTTORNEYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Chancery,
I. It ANY. ... ORIfiON.
Collections promptly made on all points.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms,
jdr Office In Foster's Briok.lN
vl4nl9tf.
i ,
L. H. MONT ANTE.
attorney at law
-AND
Notary Public.
Albany, Oregon.
Office upstairs, Crawford Block.
J. K. WEATHERF0RD,
(NOTARY PUBLIC,)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, ORKSN.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF THE
State. Special attention given to collections aad
cobalt) matter.
aWQl&oQ In Odd Falloiv'B Temple. n:8
Children Cry for)
for Infants and Children.
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Send
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Stewart & Sox,
FRANCIS PFEIFFER,
PROPRIETOR OF-
Albaoy Soda Works,
And Manufacturers of-
OHOICE CONFECTIONERY.
We are now prepsred to rail at whole
sola, always fresh and pure at Portland
pric to dealers, tve also keep a run
line of
Nats and Tropical Fruits,
OUR-
CIQAR AND TOBACCO
department la oow'ry, Wa keep the
rot) flnaot atoek of e:uok.AA and chewing
toba. --!, mrs-haimi tftl brier pipos ttiai
is a delight to smokers.
HOLY ANCELS COLLEGE.
1 Boarding School for Boyi 1 !
Conducted by secular priests and lay
(eariiera.
First term opens firat Monday in 8p
t ember. Mecood term opena first Monday
In February. For prewpectus adnrem
Rov. F. A. Becker, Vancouver, W. T.
Bos 103.
PATENTS
Mai nod ana all ether besnasas 1a
UteU. B. raise
ffi.) atteiMleoed u for raedsrsU fees.
rs... ..1 - - 1. 1 . t- . i, u ts.. am 1
' ve oan obtain Patents lei
Washington .
steese or drswtne
We
to patent
sbiliij (ree of charge ;sinl we make
i saams
ar,.l,uin patent.
We refer here, to tbe Pnetrnaeter. th
tW order liv. and to officials ofibeU. B
OSJoc for circular, advice, terms, and
o actual clients in jourosm Slate or county,
Co 4. SNOW &,
OfPOtt Patent Office, Washington, D .
0. C CBKKHT.
CB.FVBBEB
ALBANY
IRON WORKS,
CHERRY & PARKF.S,
Machinists, Millwrights, and Ircr
Founders.
w
E aro now completely prcpaiad lo
handle all kinds of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Engine, Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinda rf Iroa
and Brass Castings. v
PATTERNS M4DB OX SHORT NOTICE.
Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machinery.
Ross House.
J. GIBLIN,
Proprietor.
Tnis bouse' is now open and furnished
with the beat new furniture. Everything
clean and cctnmodious, offering to the gen
eral public superior accommodations to any
ia the city.
Revere House;
ALBANY, - - - OREGON.
CHAS. PFEIFFER, PROPRIETOR.
Fitted up in first-class style. Tables
supplied with the best in the market.
Nice sleeping apartments. Sample rooms
tor commercial travelers,
J&TPree Coaea to and rrwm tbe Holel.Sa
Notice of Final Settlement,
Notice ia hereby given that the under
signed Administratrix of tbe estate of
John P. Hawk, decased, ku filed her
final account in tbe Counwf Court for
Linn oounty, Oregon, and tbe Court has
set tbe 4th oay t t June, 1888. at the hour
of oae o'clock, p. m. fr hearing ofob
jeotlons and settling said estate
Nanov J, Hawk,
Administratrix.
notice of final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the uudersigu-
ed Administrator of the estate of Annie
Bamford, deceased, has Hied hi Hnal account
with the Clerk of the County Court for Linn
county, Oregon, and the Court has fixed Wed
nesday, the 6th day of June. 1SS8, at the
hour of 1 oo.uck p. ss., as the time for hear
ing ohjectio to and for finally settling said
estate.
This 2nd day of May, 1888.
T. A. Powell,
K Weathjcrfoko, Administiator.
Att'y fer Adm'r.
T. J. STITEa
ATTORNEY AT LAW
-AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OKEGON.
Pitcher's Castoria
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Witloui liljartc rnevlkastfca.
Tna Cawtacb CoajPAjrr, 77 Murray Street, W. Y
iST
MARKET
List
m Co.,
Agents, Albany, Or.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
INC MILLS.
All kinda d rough, dressed
sand seas . iamber .laths- o.u !
pickets kept canstantly on
hand- Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Calapooia timber- Price and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON A WEST
CR0SSEN & ALLEN,
PEOPEIETOES
Albany Track and Dray Co., He. 1.
Goed bandied with care and dispatch.
e.aoLriBTOif , o, at, nmsi
W0LVERT0N & IRVINE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
"O'Bco up Mairs InToafer'a Block.
ALBANY, OREGON-
D, R. N, BLACKBURN,
Attorney at Law,
Office, Odd Fi-lh.w V.Tetnple,
ALBANY, - - - ORECON.
All business will lecetve promt t attention
j.j.Whitney,
Attorney And Counsellor At La?
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY. OREGON,
Will practice In all of tbe Courts of
.bisState. All business intrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
JOHN BR.CCS,
FLOKIST
ALBANY, - - - OREGON
Roses a Specialty.
Cemetery lots planted and attended to.
AMD GCEOS
Are aca-ooT!rt(T(! (q hr- haa ;
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FINK IIXUSTBATL-D CATALOGUE
Coaialala eat SWSI ssi'sllfs.isrtsahsa 01 rrcu
caUoa. WUITS FOU 1.
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FtosjtT and StEOsacs, St. Paul, Kwk.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
limn Vountjf.
In tho matter of the estate of Samuel T.
Harris, deceased.
To the following named heirs at law of
said deceased, to-wit : B. E. Harris, L. 8.
Harris, Kachel WiilUms, Henry Moler.
Jad Moler, Albert Moler, Kaohel Molar
and Harry Mcklin, and to all others un
known if any such thereby.
IN the name of tbe State of Oregon :
You are hereby cited and required to
be and appear in the County Court of the
oounty of Linn in the State of oiegon, at
the Court House in the city of Albany, in
said county and State on
Tuesday the Stk day ot June, A. D., IBBB.
at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon
of said day the same being the second day
of the regular term thereof, to-wit t tho
June term, 1888, and then and there show
cause if any exist why an order ef sale
should net be made directing and licens
ing tbe Administrator of said estate to sell
all the right title and interest of the said
Samuel T. Harris, deceased, at the time of
his death, both in law and in equity in
and to the real property hereinafter de
scribed es prayed for in petition of J, H.
Peery, Administrator of tbe estate of said
Samuel T. Harris, deceased, which peti
tion is now on file in the office of the
Ceunty Clerk of L.lnn county, State of
Oregon, whioh said real property is de
scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at
the northwest corner of Section twelve in
Township 10 south of range 1 west c f tbe
Willamette meridian ; thence east M4
rods ; thence south 208 rods to the south
bauk of Thomas Creek ; thence west along
the south bank of Thomas Creek ; thonce
weal along the south bank of said Creek
following the meauderlugs thereof eTK
rods to the line ef said Section 12 ; thence
north along said Section Hoe 208 rods to
the place of beginniog,coBtaining 80 acres,
more or less, in Linn county, Oregon.
Done by older cf the Hon. J, J. Whitney
Judge of said Court.
lil testimony whereof I have hereunto
apt my hand nd iV xsd ibe seal of said
Coun Court tb s HI day of April, 1888
l b.3 J. P- 0lbbaith,
Clerk,
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