The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 21, 1888, Image 4

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    Win. Fortmiller,
aft eft aft.
PUXERL DIRECrOR.
PrompD Attention-First-olass Hearse
jsT" After buiiuos hours oell at residence
corner Fifth an I lUtcer streets!
QVcHU.l TO .CAUFJMU
WlA-
8oatii3Pa Pacifla OoaipW8 Iine.
aBrtM Alliex ' FrioiM, U houra
uuwi ifiu i. uxa daii.t.
Soaa North
4.1W r. H. I Leave IVrtlauJ Arrive j 10:40 A M
S:tor M U Albuiv Lmv 7.06 A M
7:J 4 arrive Iwf.imli'io Leers SUM r a
SVSAl, P4WMMU tAAlSS SAILT vSSOpt SundAy).
OU a ii I Lsave Portland Arrlv' ):Ur i
to r m I Lesxe Albany Leavs I l:V a m
t:9 r M 1 Arrive Kereai Law ) B 00 a M
SNOBS TSCISS UAIUV, SXtSJT Sl'SPAT.
ftll r I L.ov.
S: j r m Arrive
141 PB Leave
t:S0 t I Arrive
AlbA.iy
LobAUOll
Albany
Lebanon
I
Loaxe 5:0U a M
Arnv g:tra
PJLLMAS BUffr SLEEPERS,
fourist Sleeping Oars
mr ! a .aAlies ! et-Ctae fotrii
grrv aliarkr.il CmiTrla.
WfU t le aVtvteUa.
f urLiMi au taut ALU.
Alb PACIS SAU.T ( !: 8lUMity.)
Bertund
Cirvcths
Arrive i 0:19 p
Ltv4 j 1:90
ut
Arm
S Plies tcais. OAibT (excip. SmiJix .
PHI
rn
IVrtUnJ
McXinnvilte
Arrive
Lsave
W OO A M
A M
Arris
At vie ul C'JTVaUU counsel vita trains ol
vraa. hi Paciftb iUilruAJ
PirfAU i ifo.'At'AM r.xA."4in .paAAAj m..-, etc,
ft. KOtSHLEK, . P. atOUEIU,
yU YAQUINA ftOUTE.
Oratoa Facifio Railroad
gu IjVi p u in U i!puy,' Stfatn
whip Lmo
12 MILES HHTt.i.
2J AiMi LESS TIME
bUAi by pny otbar rout.
Pirttol4-t tirn.i (.!..'.- ?il
fruht iiuufro n P irtua J od ill pointu
ia itirt VilUinat-3 VMrtv to n I from Mu
Kr i.mwo, Cftl.
WUia urM &im Liu j of Steinjrs.
Tnn ' A , ii. Ii. UoA," fb-j "N. s, BJt
iey." Tuo'r:irot 8U4erM avre in service
iur b tii piant?r n I frailit Lratll : !
(pm)u C irvftilU ul PortUtitl n 1 in.ur
ueditto p.iuU, Uiviu Ooiiiftuy,t wbrf.
Ckvi : i i'i I Mtin. tii iii.i ft Co'l
whpf, N.m. 'AW n 1 From tk., t-.ist-ial,
three li ne wiK a f llor. :
LOjnrAilM. i . Vj.i akI KrtvUjr, 10:0 A. U
LeA.e Aibauv, A nklij, W'ji. ! Krxliy, li:0J .Nix.u
Arrive rarUAJ, lu-i , fuu. u l suur,Uj , r. M .
sotru uot'.vu.
Leave F rti
Lev aii.
Arrive Cu-t
U.... WeJ. aa.l I'rUi;, 8:00 A.M.
no , fjuri. Vk aUtorOUjr, I: JO p. 11.
Toe., inu. aimI MHalftjr, U P.M.
BMtt tuftkecloee oonnecllon st Albany
emu Irani of tbM Oregon Paclfio llailroau.
r;Hj; UJCLK (except 8unJAt)
Uerva AlbA ijr. l;oi p. M. . La Yeqaiaa, .6 A,a.
Li C .r .i. s 1. UP. ft. uAve ; r.:li,l A.m.
Amve i.iii.iA, , s p. m irrne vI'mu, li:io a. ii,
O. X O. tri 4 o jcoe j. t Albany and
Corralli i'Lb rv, train', ooonect at
Yaquinvw iin tbj oa .i Ueveioptnnt
Ootnpiiy' iAtit t( fiat n .in pa between
Yaqui'ia u 1 Hia Fraa-.'ieo-.
MAILING .
HAKIM.
PAOa MK P40l.
PAM T4 lA
Witlm:te Veil y,
aTillaeUe
ii :jiteiu Ii.
i i yjr ia mt Ii A.
He(Umtbcr ?th
Helemer ltftti
The Qmipxtv ,,rvoi .he right to
ohario Miotic without notice.
N. it F-i; . fr u P ir.ltnu and
vVtlla n itui V. I toi'iti;in in4kn oloae
OOOQ9 ai .1 wtta t.o intlua uf the Yaquiua
route i'. v ii. i.' " lVrvalii, aud ir dee
tiol . - . i r'rtii'itt, Mboiiid ftrrantre to
arrive t ' t n , ttio uvmiiii bi( ra date
of aail iu.
AMa .rr aid P.eUht atale ii-. iur
jropU" r aiUu-i t i; J Kreiht an I
lyrtaal Afaea, ioviv, t 0 ii tiuveii. it , o. K.
A P. A1 , Or i i eve;iuiu t Co., 3M iliitiuer
pm Wt j. OU. g : u i . i i ,
A. U. P. Mai P. Agent.
Oretron Paeifr! K K Co i..rvJIU, O
Mil . ilYHAN,
next of 8. 55, Y -inn'., AlbAnY.Or
Outtiaj ai I Fiithi a Specialty.
STAMPING OUTFITS, Ay 3 STAMP
INC DONE .OaRQEft.
LESSONS IN PAINTING,
Wxnedaj n mid ThnriHlftta nf each
week, and ptirlinv done tooMlwroii
plaqueaat id '.ili-r Di4ferbl.
Nioe aaaortir"! u-Annt rntterit i on
nan I.
Andrew &
W.LDOUGLASe
$3.00
SHOE
WARRANTED
J 1
SOLE AGENTS,
LEBANON - - OREGON
KAM May.
H. SENDKRS
MAY k SENDEES.
;ib' in General fbrcnandise.
HAMBURG - - OREGON
Will boy drain. Wool and all kinds
r
'Yif III,
OWsT TA a,pRY J
S TTT-' . E vTUA.f
FRANCIS PFEIFFER.
PROPRIETOR OF
Albany Soda WorkSe
Vud Maniificturers of
0H0I0E GGNFEuflONgRY,
A' r. mow prtptre l to at wh ilt.
ale, al ways frvnh and jmra at PorlUnd
firic. - to doai-r4 ' e also keep a fu i
ine or
Hnts and Tropical Fruits.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Do You Want Furnitue ?
IF YOU 1)0 OO TO
Woodin & Willard.
where you will find tho test make aud
fluent 11 -i I shed
BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS,
EASY CHAIRS AND
LOUNGES.
Alio ft lil'e II 116 of
PICTURE FRAMES,
end a I. iMi.lt r ! dllToroitt stylm of
.Mouldings.
Picture frames made to order.
The largest and best stock of
UNDERTAKERS GOODS,
c vt i l. u Albany. 1'r'r.H i lavnnliln.
"Jim Westfall,"
CHINESE MERCHANT.
Full lino of Chinese goods of 11 klnda on
hand. Also full line of
JAPANESE GOODS.
oreguk nam casmiMa,
lor tbi section.
Laborers furnished ou nhoit notice To
auy purj iv
Opposite S E Young's, Albany,
J. K. WEATHERFORD.
(NOTARY PUULIO.)
iTTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY. OKKUON.
1 17 I LI. rilAiTICK IN ALL THE COl'HTS or TUB
IT State SpeeUI attention givem to .-. Mevttoni end
.-oSate nutter.
TOmi Felloe's Temple. -
U W.CLARK,
Portrait Photographer.
Stuoto corner Second ami Ferry Ktceets
! Open v II"' i--. Ground tloir.
Children' pictures ft specialty.
LBANY - OREGON,
Homeopathic Physician.
H8. M, K. McCOY. M. !.. HOMEOPATHIC
1 iiliv.. ia:i, ..itiot- aim! .!.. . "M i r . f Hrt
in.1 lik r Str.fU. AUmny. Onv. H. Ctir..enc liaeM
a e,e?ialtv. C.niilUti.Mi im-, Ittrehi'trA : 10 a. m.
U) 12 in "Hi Jio p. m.
O
Tho BUi'EBB' GUIDE ia
Issued March and Sept.,
.each year. It is an ency
clopedia of useful lalor
' mat ion for all who pur.
chose tho luxuriea or tho
necessities of lite. Wo
can c'.otho you and furnish you with
all tho necessary and uanocoaaary
npphancea to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
cat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at homo, and in various sixes,
styles and Quantities. Just figure out
what la required to do all tboao things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate of tho value of the BU YEHtt
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, 111.
PATENTS
iMaassg, and all other business In the U
ft, Ms
sses ansnutdeU U lir muuerUe (sea.
Our sgBBS ia anss the U.S. Patent Office,
ve ran uttUia Patents t.ioe tluui those rei
t' Wahititoii.
heitd saodle ordrastng. We srf" to tent
sMiltv tn-e charts .anJ arenske u cosrys unless
e obtain pad ut .
We refer here. Vi ttie Pujtirastsr. the Supt. u
sasf Oruer Ui. aiulto otliciAM of tbeU. &. Patent
otB c Fur circular, ad nee, tetms, and alert ncea
oactuaJ clients iu juuruen tftate or county, address
Ca A. S0X &Oe,
O.'foai'e Patent Oiuce. ft'ashinua. 0 .
Executors Notice.
N0TICK h rcby givvn that the under-aig-
id hag ii duly sppuioud by ibu Cvun
ty Caswtei I.iun coomy, Ut.gfn, Baseetris
.f the Inst ai.i sod loumtt t ( W. H. Me
Psrlai.d. ihctai'!. All pei.ons having claims
ssirit eaial ettate ur h- reby botiticd and
'qurttl to p:i i tl.ee,. too with the proptr
n iehiia ! u.'. ndnij.inil fa Aiiso),Orv
0m, within mx tr.A fr'.m the date hereof.
Il-ttil Auku-t 9'!., 1S88.
CsjQfJUl McKaklaMi,
Lxccotrix.
The treatment of man thousands of cases
vi iu.w) ciiruiuo wcaancawa and 'lint rrseirm
ailments Decuilar to fcmaii-a. mt th i.. .uaj
Hotel and Hunricul Inatltno.. Itnrr..;,. w v
has affonliNl a vast ezpeiience in nh.' iy a'fant
lng and tiioroughly test Inu remedies for tho
vureui i-jraan I peculiar maladies.
. IMeree's favorite Prescription
m sbjbj ouigrowtii, or result, of this great and
vaiuaoio expencnoo. Thousands of tcatlmo-
buus, reoeivea iroin patients and from physi
cians who have tested It in the more airura
"fd and obstinate cases which hod Immed
their skill. Drove It to be the mmt w..nrf..i
remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of
suffering women. It Is not recommended as a
"cure-all," but as a most perfect Uueclflo for
wiiu fievuiiur uuinents.
..Aa a powerful, invigorating tonic,
It imparts strength to the whole system,
and to the womb and Its appendages In
particular. For overworked, ,rwom-out."
run-down," debilitated teachers, nilllliieia,
dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-irii In," Iioiipc
koepers. nursing mothers, and feeble women
generally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Is tho greatest earthly boon, belnjr un iiiuU-d
asan appetlzlnir cordial and restorative tonic.
As ji sootliliig and strougtheiilng
nervine, "I-avorito Prescription" is uiS
aualed and is invaluable In allaying and sub
duing nervous excitability. Irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spssraa and
other distressing, nervous symptoms com
monly attendant upon functional and organic
disease Of the womb. It Induces refreshing
sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de
spondency. Dr. Plcrcp'a Favorite Prescription
la a legitimate medicine, cutefuiiy
compounded by an experienced and skillful
physician, and adapted to woman's delicate
organization. It is purely vegetable in Its
composition and perfectly harmless in Its
effects in any condition of the system. For
morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever
SSliff rln?' 7ea,k 8to,"ac'i, indigestion, dys
pepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, in small
doao. will prove very bent 'Acini.
(favorite Prescription" Isnposl.
tlve enre for the most complicated and ob
stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive ilowlng.
painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions!
prolapsus, or falling of tho womb, weak back!
fenmlo weakness," anteversion, retroversion,
bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion.
Inflammation and ulceration of tho womb, In
naramatlon, pain and tenderness in ovaries.
...v.. iuiA4utu iu au
ai . r,eguor and promoter of func
tional action, at that critical period of chamro
from girlhood to womanhoodT " Favorite Pre
scriptron"is a perfectly safe remedial agent,
and can produce only good results. It is
equally efficacious and valuable in its effects
when taken for those disorders and derange
ments incident to that later and most critical
period, known as The Change of Life."
M favorite Prescription," when takr-n
jn connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's
Ooiden Medical Discovery, and small laxative
doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets .Little
Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Illadder
diseases. Their combined use also removes
blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and
crpfulous humors from the sytem.
favorite PrnaerlntiniiU ia
medicine for women, sold by druggists, nutter
1"'""" suaraniee, rroni the mnnu.
inn
racturers, that it will give satisfaction in everv
case, or money will bo refunded. This guaran-
For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of
centam Kffi' ton
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
668 Malu St, BUFFALO, N. T.
Citation,
In thf County Court of Lin County, State of
In ihe matter of the estate of Mary Jane
loatello, deoeaaed.
To Mary Ann or MargarettCaldwell.Jtdm
Caldwell, House Providence NlMer Hu
perlor, Ann Brown, Kaier OoMello ar.d
the daughters of '1 hoinsn Coatelto.
ii itKtcTirva : In (be uaiiie of (be Ntaio of
Miction you are hereby do d to lie nail at;
tu'sr in tiioronniy t ourt rir tiie county or
l.lun, at the Court House, In ihe city of
AMjsny, in paid couutv ana stale, on
.nlurdM). Ihp ttth day of Ortubrr. 4. I.,1KNH,
at the hour often o'clock In the forenoon
oftald day, Ihesaiue being a day of the
IMtular tcloiKr term, iwf, tifaaid t'uurt,
and Ihon and there show cause If ny exist
why an oritur ol sale MiotiLI not i inailu
liiccling and licensing Kaiituel Nixon, ex-
ecutor of the last wli aiut Itstsinent ef
Marv Jane t'ohlollo, decm-i tl, to kcII all
(be ilght,tilloaud Inleteatof the said Marv
Jane Coaudio at thetlmeof herdeftib.lMitb
In law and In equity, of, In and to the real
property hereinafter described, an prayed
tar In the petition of (be said Ssuiuel Nlx-
'ii, oxeoutor aforesaid, which paid pent ion
In now on tile lu the I'ouuty Clurk'a olllo
In I.lr.n county, Gregon, which asld real
property Is descrtlx-d as follows:
The N K ofiho ?i K of See .'.. con
laming. SO acres, also ihe M F. l ol 'Sen 20
cotitaiuinu KWacus; also Ihu N P. ? nl Him'
! iwinlalninir Kill acraa : also I lie. N K
of l be SK) of the H W H of 8eo 20, con
lalulng 40aoio: al otlie Lr ginning at a
point 27 80 links wvataud 16.87 Una aouth
of ti e quarter nation slako between Nett
tlona 24 and '-. In Tp 14. M H b W.ln claim
No (lb; I bene., u rtli ri 441 links
thence nortdH2s" west VK0 links; thence
nauth 7 west 441 links; thence south
vj', east 90O links to I lie place ofliegtu
nlug ctintnluliiK 4 screx.aiul in all 444 acres
anil lying and taring In Township 14, N It
4 We
Also beginning at a point 2S chs east of
IbeM W comer l Ibomat Nbepard'sdo
nation land claim, la-log claim No M, Not
No 21K5, In Tp 14. N K 4 W ; thenoe uortb
40cha ; thence cast 7,8d chn ; tbnnceaouth
40 cbs : thence w st 7.9o chains to the place
f beginning, containing 2M.4I acies. all lu
Sec u,Tp II. a K 4 V,Linn couuty,Ureg(i!i.
Also brglnulng at a adni H chama aouth
oft'is N K corner of claim No4l, Not No
MM, In Tp 14 8 K 4 W ; runnl g thence
south M cbs ; thence wt-at SO A4 ohs ;
t banco north 4o ohs ; ibenoe wetn I . ntis;
thence north IS HS cbs ; tnence esst 44 AMf
chaini to ( nc place of beginning, contain
mg 2 S a rot, using parte of HjcIIom 4, Tp
14, S It 4 W,ln Linn county, Gregon,
Itegluning at a point U.!M) chains north of
the southeast i orner of the northetst J ol
Sen 4, I p 14, 8 H 4 W thence noilh 2tf Id
chs to the uorlbeast corner of Win ChrH
tlans donation land claim ; thence west
62.10 eha ; thence aouth 28 69 ohs ; then Jn
eaat 6S 2N chalustu the place ol beginning,
containing 169.76 acrea.
Also begiBbtug at the norths st coruor j(
Win Chastiins duiistion isnl clsim ; theeoe
eaat 139 rods to the line of Caleb Gray' Und
claim ; tbeoee swith 1 rod. ; thtu . .t
130 ruila ; ihenos north 6I rods to tho placs
if beginning, containing 6U acrca
Also bt i; tuning at a sUkn o. t ..... h lias
of tho duuatluti Ijuililaim of lUndeU Yr-
brouh 6t 8H chains west of the corner io the
angle of asid claiui, it being claim 37 and
Nut 2187, in Tp 14, SIM V,, l.inncounty,
Oregon; runuing theno uuith 17 21 chs tu
a sh ugh ; i hence in a aoath west, ly direc
tion upssid slough, following tho meandets
of th same to the south line of sid claim ;
thence M 81 30' E 18.60 chs t the place of
beginiitug, containing 18 seres.
lt.-fctiiuing at a poii-t bearing N til0 30' W
6.21) chains from the S K corn r of tie Si.,
of See 8, iu Tp 14, 8 II 4 W ; thence east 100
roili ; thence south 40 chains ; thenoe west
100 lo.la; tbrnce Lorth 40 chains to the plsce
of beginning, being parts ut Secticns 8 and 9
in Tp 14 S it 4 W, Liou e un'.y.O -g m, ...
taiuing 100 acres.
Beginning at a point 19 chains north and
33 chaius east of the S W ouraer of t'l.nn
No64 iaTpU S R5 w.ia linn oounty.Oiegoo,
thence running east H.31 cbs ; thenco S uth
10 cbs ; thenoe east 2 82 cha ; thence
81 east 18.57 chs , thence north 34 ens to
the river, thence south 64 west I3.90cb
meandering the river ; thence S 73 W 3 cb;
theucs south S 7fT W 10 chs ; thence S 70
W 6 ohs ; thence S 89 W 3 3 cbs ; thence
8 20 W i.78 cbs j thence east 3 (PJ rai j
thence south 8.93 chs to the place of l-egio-long,
oootainiug 75 2-100 acres.
Beginning 15 chs north and 70 chs e .r cf
tl s 4 corner io west buuodary of Sec ., I p 14
S H 4 W aul ronniag, tbeoee south 28 28
chs ; thence west 28.28 eha ; thence i orth
28 28 chs ; thence east 28.28 chs. to tho plsce
of beginntnjr, containing 80 acrea.
begiuniog 20.40 chs north of a ipnrter
section post in Sec 6, Tp 14, 8 4 W ;
thence south 34.43 chs ; thnoe we.t 52 10
chs ; tneuce north 15.28 chs ; thane-.- north
15 28 chs ; thence 7 50 cbs ; thence north
19. 17 chs ; thenoe east 44 GO chs to the place
of beginning, containing ItiO acrea.
beginning (a) rods north of tite qnailer
sUke iu the west line ot Seo 5, Tp 14, 3 ft 4
W ; thence rest 280 rait ; thenCe south ICO
rods ; thencs west 280 ratal ; iheice noilh
ItiO rods to the place of Im-uiiiuv, aad be
ginning st the south west oorner of a 5 acre
lot of lain! owned by Caleb Gisy in See. 1,
Tp 15, SB f w J thence west 80 rjls ; thence
north 40 K." . ; thence seal 80 toils ; thence
toutli 40 rods to ihe cJaaa I l rion:i g, con
taining 300 scree.
The portion ,f said real proprty(set apsrt
to Mar iu Cutnmii g as lh devote o the
sai'i M .ry 4mm Ooettl e, fftssnitd. leirg dt
aribsrl as 200 seres of land off the west end
of the frm known si ihe Gtuli faini, silo
attxi 1 1 Linn county, Oret-oo.
LPM by eider of the Hon. f. It. S.
Iliacbhuiii, Jodeof sahl Court.
In tertiiiK ny Mheriof, I L Montague.
County t'bik 'f I.mn county, Oiegoo, aid
Clerk of the Cuoty Curt of said aexjafT.
have Nswesja o sot my hem! and affixed ttie
seal f said Geatt at mv ffire, in Albany,
this 4:h by f S- tni!r, A. !.. 1888
K. 1. ftlOMTAUt'g,
Cleih.
Referee's Sale.
In ifte"CtrcHt't Comrt oj the Stale tj ' rr
gon,for Liun Comity.-
If A Holur.au and Julia Holman, hi wife,
OllieftbeUon and Hainan Shelb'tl her
buaband, and RlixibetJi Holman, Piaiu
tlffe. VN
Temps Hont and Leunder Hunt, bet bus
band, Mary Hannah and Then Gaulish,
ber huubano, Jeremiah Dolman and
Flviua Ifolrnao, hi.- wlf,.. iwaiie Ilolmau,
BHsVibeth S'rong sud Win Strong, Iur
husband, CaltsiHte Forgey and Eliaa
Forgey, bt r bnsbeMl, Martha ill and L
Hill, her hu-bjud, Lottie Held and I hos
Held, ber husiminl. .letetn'.Mb W lii;ibv and
Joepbiri WhMhy, hlawl a. Martha Lan
ders and Jimi l,Hi,i.-! . ber biisbaml
Jennie Ca dwe, I am! Flovd CaldwetL tsar
ni:.lui,i, vHrKi, II ifDt aiii l yuiMii hunt,
h r t;i-iiinii. Mollss Handsra ami I. Han-
d-irs rr bii-li4ii'l John vv I. iiil.v. Monroe
Wbidtiy, U It vvi.iisi.v. lb"H Miulbv.
n l Wru Ikii'olt Do.'eoiiantM.
N'olK kt s herebv gl.en that i be un
dergnel, ihe Keferee duly appoint
ed i.v H e nbove eiuille'i Court iu the
above on. it -.l ca'iKe. u make i-uie of the
prem1- iierwlnal'o'r ilosi-rliied, will pur
suant t i ;in order of a.bl Court in aid
causn duty mat'o ami entered .f record on
tho J-2:litliy of March. 1885 t the Court
tluuse ir n Aib-dsy in eeld coiluty ou
rtalurriar Hie ilb day of epienlier, I8KK,
at the hour of one o oiock in the afternoon
of sod Uy uell all the light, title, interest
atid estate id each of the Plaintiff and
Debmdunt, herein in and to the following,
tiesi-rlhed premises, to-wn : 1 he soiilbeast
qurt-r ami the miuHi half ol the north
oust quarter of Section sixteen in Town
ship 10, m R I E Also ihe northweet
guarter rf Hie nortnei' qiarter of hoetion
10, l ivi nsriip 1 1 , IS K I w A Iho in ginning
at (lie i-outiii si e rm r of ht 1 in t-eetion
3 in Toa n-iiip 12 S It 1 w, and running
tliei west aeveut -'. v. o rods- ibence
north eveni-cix rods; thence east
aevHiiiy-two rods j thenco -n i wventy
six rods to the plav-e of hagiuntng. ail
xi' iiited in the V'ilairiel.le nipr d'.-n in
Liun county, Oregon, containing 31 acres.
Parma of aalo eoli in html.
VV m. Cymfh,
lie efeo.
DR. Cp WATSON KiASTON
Physician and Surgooa.
Office opp site tbe Demccru tifBce.
Children Cry for
FflOUL R and PlPER.
TKMPKKANCK OOLVHK.
Kdlteit ay Albany W, 0. T. V.
At the last regular meeting of the Union,
a uiiauiiiious vote of thanks was given to Mr
Thou as Brink, wholesale furniture deatsr, In
this city, for presenting to the Union, two
good, aubstautisl tables. With these tables
so kindly doutted by Mr Brink and several
others procured by the ladies, there will be a
sufficient number to furnish the hall fur any
eolations or dinners Tho Union now has its
own (li.hrs, cutlery, cooking uteosils ami
tables, suit ii pretty well fitted up for gen
eral house-keeping. The next thing is the
famiehing of the Itesding Room, which be
ing an enterprise of greater dimensions that,
furnishing the kitchen, had to wail nut1
plana could be devised for maintaining it.
We hope however, to have it opened and
running in good shape before many weeks
elapte.
Mis S M I Henry. Nat Evangelistic 8u
printeuiUut of the W C T U i a lady of
groat talent as a writer, has jmt published a
Yolumn ol pocina, entitled "Victorii," Prose
notices are very complimentary, and speak uf
it as mie of her finest paoductioos.
fL. .LI t! L -. .
. ii" uiie iiiing wnicn me iiipmr uieu sviuee
a snectsl ibesd of is the hiss ol tho leusl itat
us which the regulation or license system
giT- mrui, i no auioout oi in. lee they care,
leiaitvny, lilt.e ataut. Prohibition, with
its contingency of hoiu aud bars, ia always
and everywhere nuait uowoom to them. It
is true they ssy prohibition ia a "failure."
but it is also true that they leav do stone
unturned to prevent, wherever possible, its
naveea sn oppot unity to "fail. ' Their ao
I it n iu the ptemisee gives the lis to their
"il. The localities, in various States, f rem
a loch the nMndram-ahop baa been altogeth
er banished, and theieveral commonwealths
whieh havo subatiiuieil prohibitory for li
cense legislation, have abundsally demon
strsted the wisdom of their action. Biblical
sdiiionition, and practical experience, there
fore, alike point to lr g I prohibition, rather
than the imposition ol high-iiosose foes, f. r
the tucceaaful solution uf the gisat sthicl
linuor problem.
Death fr..m Yellow Fever.
Naw Yoa k, Sept. ij.-Prof. Richard A.
Proctor, the astronomer and lecturer, died
to night In the Willard Park private hos
pital, of yellow fever. He had been In the
hospital since Tuesday night.but as late as
nightfall the authorities were reluctant to
admit tbe true character of Ihe ailmentThe
Erofrsaor's death, however, was preceded
y black tomit.whlch set all doubts at rest
Pref. Proctor arrived hereon Monday from
Florida by rall.and put up at the West
minister hotel, ou East Sixteenth street.lfe
had ient the summer at bis place, called
Oak Lawn, in Marion county, Florida, and
we m anown to nave been exposed to
the diseas-. He was cnroule for England,
where he was to lecture this (all and win
ter, and had left bis wife and family In
I lorida.
Hot In s. f
San FftAXciacu, Sept. i j. To-day baa
been another somewhat pecular day, much
Indeed the same as yesterday. Persons who
were abroad yesterday afternoon late were
treated to a rare experience In the form of a
hot wind thai swept the city from the
southwest. The heat for a few'miuutes was
so intense that those who felt it instinctive
ly looked about for a fire along the water
front. Work was suspended, men expect
ing an earthquake or some other strange
phenomenon.
Died I mm Drink.
FoRftsT Gftovrc, Sept. i a. A man nam-
eu jacxson, aged about 50, unmarried and
a resident of Washington county about six
teen years, was found dead vesterday morn
ing under the saloon owned by Mr. Mull.it
Rcedvillc. It was evident that during the
night before the deceased gained entrance
to tbe saloon through a side window, and
after imbibing a quanitv of Honor denart
ed through the back door and went to sleep
at ft II II a . .
unucr 10c ouiiomg, witcre he was found
dead. The corner, Dr. F. Crane, was
notified.
Karonraging.
PiTTsat at;, Sept. 13. -Chairman IJrice
of the democratic national committee in an
immic. mu. "wruo not consider we
lost ground In Maine. We bold our own,
uirougn 11 mual be remcmliercd that (be
situation in that state i peculiar. With the
fishing vuestlon, lumber argument and
tariff question against us we silil increased
trie Democratic ole. I here Is no doubt
wc will carry New York, New Jersey, In
di.tna nnd Connecticut. The chances are
good for carrying Michigan and Minnesota
anu mere is a ngiiting chance for Wiscon
sin. We will make a hard struggle to carry
that state. We arc much encouraged at the
prospect In Illinois, and chances are excel
lent ior carrying that state. The best of
lecimg exists between Cleveland and Hill
and ihe latter will be nominated for gover
nor of New York by accla.natlon.
Krwed llba hlgkt.
San FRA.tiNio,Scpt. iJ.0muu John
son, u wealthy Modesto man, who has been
on trhl in the United States district court
utiring the past two day, has been convict-
eu or leiusmg postage stumps. Johnson is
worth $125 wo, and he is chareed with
having used two old stamps over. The jury,
in. 11 wua uui oruy an Hour, recommend
ed Mm to the mercy of the court. He will
nc sentenced to-morrow, it it estimated
mat ne spent fJPOOMl his defense in twq.
iiiais, or cnougit to buy 15,000 two-cent
statups.
The PIo'hU.
At orsTA,(Ja., Sept. 13. The damage by
the great Hood is estimated nt u million dol
lars. No estimate can be made of the dam
age to farms and crops from Augusta to
8avsWttfth,whBe the country ulo.the tlver
i Mioioergeu. r.ieveu persons nave been
drowned.
Another bh; Fire.
Spokane Falls, W. T. Sent, ia The
most serious cotniapitio 1 1.-1 the hlstoi v of
the city occurred nt 6 o'clock this evening
At that hour ilaine was observed issuing
from the Queen choti houet which was aur
founded by rows of frame b iiidlngs. After
a nerce onttie ot nearly two hours, hi the
nil 1 of the most intense licit and clouds
of smoke, the firemen became masters of
the situation. The lire burned itself out,
and with the destruction of all the frame'
inys in the block the beat has decreas
ed, alid prayers of thankfulness go up from
hundreds of timid men and women. The
loss is now estimated at f,om $75,000 to
$too,ooo, with insurance of $25,000.
i'.u rope's Grain Crop a Failure.
New York, Sept. 14. Depew says the
grain crop all over Europe is a failure, and
if speculators here do,not corner the market
and put up the prices so high that Euro
peans will have to fall back on Australia
and India,lhere is going to be lots of money
rolling into tbe pocketsof farmers this fall,
lie does not think the prosperous business
year was ever more brilliant than now.
Another Fool of a Hunter.
Sr. Helens, Or., Sept. 14. B. F. Neer,
of Neer City, was accidentally shot on
Thursday evening, w-hilc out hunting,about
nine mues oacicot tnai piace by his com
panion George Archibald, who mistook
him for an ainimal. He will be buried to
morrow in the Masonic cemetary near St.
Helens. Mr. Neer was a good citizen and
thoroughly respected, and his untimely
death Is a loss to the community in which
he lived. He leaves a wife and children
one of whom is a confirmed cripple.
Pitcher's Castoria.
TUT? AB0PT TOWN.
The outlook now Is thai most of the dis
tinguished orators of the t'nltetl Stulc wilt
be In the Northwest In the next few years.
They will only stop In their circuit at places
that can give them proper support. If Al
bany would be one of them It must cstab-
llah the fact llt.it It will support such en-
tcrtainments. We ennnot value the, pi I v -
ilege too highly The platform U one of
the great educators of the day and It refines
, . , ... I
a people to be brought In contact with cm-
Inent speakers. We must hereafter show Uo
our metal. One of the ablest if not ablest I
orators who will be here Is Robert Nourse,
who will give an entertainment at (he
Opera House In thlsclty on Friday even-
lug, Sept. 38th, when his subject will be
4oM and Jonathan. The Man About
Town understands that Seattle pcop'c re-
ZImm -,ii,i m ,i.L
ccntlv sort of went wild over this lectutc,
and wc would like to see
Albany people!
enthuse a little.
II I
Very few Linn county people know that
mi , let ii i i I
ir present efbclcnt .tbcrlff spells bis name I
our present
like this, Smallmon.
The M. A. T. notices a Republican wear
ing a pearl hat with a pearl band, which
looks decidedly Democratic, though the
matter is really mixed, and some arc afraid
to wear any kind of stove pipe.
II 8
The Man Aliout Town observes that
since the practice of sending to Portland
for music for all of our balls has been In
augttrated our local talent has ceased prac
(Icing and wc hardly have an orchestra in
the City, though C rawford's orchestra at I
Mpker is said to be just about as good as I
if v. n I
1 Bison .x iircr.
When the Man About Town alaciltously
picked up a bank-liook with some money
In it he thought he had a fortune in his
hand : but Instead onlv bad hold of the
most ingenlus advertising dodge he has j
ever seen.
HAItlti-iltt Ito
Still the query U, why don't we get n
much for our wheat as at Monroe, Haltey
or I miction f Tbev Irad us In price con
linuallv. Are the freight, so high or is
there a wtrust" or combine arrangement ?
MUs Kate t In v is down from Eugene
on a visit to her friends, W W Briggs and
family.
Mrs. Minnie Brown is now making her
parents and relatives a visit, as we see her
on Ihe streela looWln" natural as rvrr
u i .1...,,.. ..,1
i... .r" "
v ...usiraico y ,.c prcacn. pro ecu vc
tariff av.tcm In protecting Hrehcl in the -
mannlneliir iih aailfft sa sa. e swap ftasan masam ff 1
uiniiuint is siiii wes- e . sen v mu ton w S
a . Aa a f
fftsVfft 1 etils t w r aark In I te Irinnera
. .4. a, s
jerry nay him -voon uin iu wane
ee .a V 1
e,. , ..ut ,r .w.. .n K,
business for some Portland ogrlcultural
implement company.
t 1 a as a . a . . m . . a
now mucn Old Hit iiottor gel lor setting
William Ilassct s arm t
Mr. HaUie Henderson who baa lacn
vhdting for some time her mother, Mr
Humphrey, of this place, contemplates re
turning to her home soon.
joiiu atera, ot urow navuie, waa on our
streets yesterday.
To see thirty to fort v teams standing at
the warehouses waiting their turn to un
load looks like business.
fames Miller, of Eastern Oregon, U down
ou a business trip to Harrisburg. He looks
as well as ever, only a little more lean.
MissAllie Hay and Robert White, of
BrownsvUle were married last night at the
resiocrue 01 trie nriue s parents. Kc v.l
m at a a a 1 a s .
Ulery officiating. The parties to the con-
tract were the bappv recipients of numrr-
ous preaents.
Until. x ill. W. T.
Hoodlums rocked und shot Into tbe M.
E. Church on .Saturday night. No cauic
known. They are not residents.
Before one month the number of houses
In Huntsvllle will be doubled. No uch
growth waa ever seen in this town.
Mrs BJ Hunt, who fell and broke her
hip some weeks since. Is recovering. Her
daughter, Mrs
Ilenkie. has returned to
Oregon.
n. great Harvest i w neat oiesscu tuts
. a . m 1 - . .a i
country, and the price Is good,
no rain in harvest, and there
wheat.
i line was
ia no bad
The weather Is thick, and there arc gen
eral slgf.s ol rain. We are ready
Oh, dear! The I .on. I'm StoMtUird actual
y talks cd going to war with the Cnitcd
Mates in case the treaty of 1818 ia not ob
served. Easy, brother, easy. The United
States is a sUe or two larger than it was in
- o . 1 t, y. .
1 .1 .mo c coum swauow cannua at one
bite if wc were real hungry mad.
a
Cirover Cleveland Is a if rest man. Since
Ihe nuhlhiitirM. of Ida retaliation message
and lefter of acceptance, republicans have
lost all interest in the circumference of his
collar in their sad and bewildered contem
plation of the length of his head.
H Kf, FOR NICK HEADACHE.
Do yoa want s remedy for ll'lloueness. Pimples on
BS MP, Sale a aura euro for lick hesilche, kmk Or
Uu'ea and Son, the PrugvlaU, for Or. (iet.nl'. Live
Pill., try a dose, aaiuplcH free ull box 'i' oslit.
FOR 1I IaK.
Itebttig I'ilei are knosm by milfturo like V eplr
lou. 1.1 hIu ni)f a wry disagreeable IteBlna after
Utg xvsrtn. Thl form sa well as Hilns WsadBsw snd
Iirotruilina Pllea. .yield st ones to IBs r.nulicatiiin ol
lr. Hopanku's Pile remedy, which acts dfreetly up""
Ihp (itrts sllaetod, sbs -rblng the teeiops, allaying the
hitenae itvhlnti and effacilnK a oereanert rnrs, 50
cents. Addrns Tha In Hoaiuiko v-lnnc Co , ttiu
O. Bold by I r, Uulsa snd Bon.
For Salk. Good milk cow, five years
old, calf four months old. Inquire of John
Smnjlmon at Court House.
I.'iol: in our corner shoxv window st thn
vaaeawegivu with one of thu host hairing
powders in tho marUet. No lottery ei heiue;
ou hiuiply tske )our choice
BmowvciA v Stanaiid.
lilt. Ilt 9AM KG
In hut iif diaonvsry fcr Conauinption, micch-iIci! in
lirtMluainjrs med'clnc which is seknuvrled;ed by sb
e Ihj ainiul marvelous. It la exceed ItiRly plcioaii
to the IskUi, orfctill,v harmh-s, snd 1om net aluken
In all caaea of C'onuuiition, (;oui(h. fold, Whoop
iua; Cnuifh, Croup, IBtBllhllll Sllll t'oina u tho Cheat
has ifiveu uulvrral HUhrfastlon. Dr r.-;u k.. ,
OsSsJB and bun.' btrup i .old at Mi SSBts by
.hilas snd Hon.
AY hen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
"When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, one gave them Castoria.
New embroider jn.
Stand'
ve t ai W P
L i-er List.
Following is the list of letters remaining in the Post
0fl.ee, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Aug, 23th, 1888
Persons calling for these letter; must give tbe date on
which thev wore advertised :
Brom, R D
Uuniek, F H
'rockett, J .
Delauey, Mr John
Kngledinger. Ur Qeo
Hartna, Mr Pnter
Hunt, Chaa W
MoU ynn, Dsmel
I'. 1 a el 1. VI re Mry
Handner. Mr Jake
Weser, MrBse nhard.
Brlttingbam, Chs
Chsr.in, Mr C
Psvidsun. Mrs
IX: hn, Mr
Giveni, Mr T J
Hilton Geo
llyman, Mrs Mattie
Perl, Miss Kittle
Powers, J C
Twitcholl, Mr Cyrus
B THOMPSON. P M
THURSDAY.
I N UrifHn, of Hub, is iu the city.
A musical band uf dsrkies aru in the oity
1 1 lay doing tht town.
0 K Kratiiae, of SAlein.of Krauise& Kin,
was in tho oity lust night
K0 Froef, tnau.-tgsr of the Pacific Hatftal
Life Ins Co, has been in the city.
The buns i of Knnk lUukin, tho phutog-
rapher, wss hurnud st Kugene Mondsy night,
A serinus time prevails in Kranoe over a
rise in tho price of breed, caused by poor
u"o"
A young ludy m Cht04t;o died yesterday
frmT,ii.ht j ol' . Ww knew it would come
this.
G,v Hill w.,s nominated by the democratic
convention of New York yesteidey by scula
matinn.
Jtf(J strahan went to Ssleio Yesterday
io r.9y for the O itolr term of the su-
preme ooort.
... ,. . ',. , . .. , . .
Wsba Walls has lieen r-quetei to raise
. ,, u,m..,v
ay i ni r iy . j' in oo 11 a neeiiwe mn " ' wiwn m
tournament n x' year.
W F Read, Chts Brush, Miko Cowan and
B M lluaton rr turned from the mines to day
god reports f th- pr. s,Mts thre,
bringing hon.o some more line speui.npna
. ,
fhe strs wherries mentioned esitdsy
were brought into our office today hy Mr
John Millard, ami are the bona lid 1 at tide.
September strawberries are anmHhiog to be
proud of. Hurrah for Oregon ;
Prof HI. Arnold rtturmd f" u h. extrud
ed K,t-ru t'i'ir U.t At.: 1 .. 1 1 pi .. !
lth his trip aava Ihe Timet. Hi vt.it '
other Colleges will grvAlly aer Jet hun in
making our iiiallttiti'iti an Ajin-M iri '
lege nut merely in name.
1'RIOAY.
Heap hie; Indian in tho cit
The Gfeoti VtdetU, of S.!
ed.
1 be Oresafunn'i sititt is in 0
tog views tor asp-ci.l i-litum of th: p,p r
L . . ...... .
f; G Hurkliart wi W 1'orUsu I una none
to get witneases in tbe case of Hot .Mate
Met aire.
Mr Js A nt -1, -.1 I'or'.tod. i.
county with a ahotuu. s t-ng
Auo rican gr "lift 01 cnurae.
t M
Yestrrlsv Mr. vVilham p.rmi l.,r
chased Mrs L M Foster's W .-So g:oa Street
propuriv. or pan ot 11, 1 r 51.10 j
Mo K W Langd.ni an-l Miaslirsco i'oier
arrived in the city to day from S.lom and
are the guests o) IUcor icr lleitUm
A California man writing abont Oregou
represent that the rivers and Creeks in Ore
gon dry up in th fiuimer mouth, which
A tlloURtroUs falehil
The Willatmtt Packing Co. vesterday
ahipiieil two car loads of frnit to Portland.
This Compsny haadone a tine business this
seaion, and is a credit to the city.
237 pupils were enrolled in the Pendleton
public schools or Monday, the largest first
day on record. In Albany th: number wss
shun'. HO
DB M 'titeith re urucd veah-rdsy from
Sottthtrn Gregon. ho-p- h- save he could
0 t( j, h oa lUrn. bot
u , (ff ft h ()U
rr
.
111 Or f.
Kuifrnr feFrrfc m Mm Cha BArtura
l - j . p l..! .a ki..kiae-
iait(e - 'a n- i'-i I "iiisui e f t "7
pleased with the record of their hre Otck
pUhe,ty. Hi. trotting is said to have been
j , .. Chfornis track, and this
- . .a.
Was bta set-ond ie ile Will b tsheu Ut
Hslem ti - nor row .
ATttttAY
The foial Unable prpi-riy in 0 lUgtas
coualy is f2,7oO.O(0.
J. G. Crawford, the hotogtapher, left to
il iy for .M.iu-n nil to be gnoe two weeks
Yesterday J B, Willisms purchased the
.N h.sue property, ps lu tf-'iOO f ir It.
The picture of H. W. Sott m ysteidy'a
AVns tathe nii-aelicst lookr.z thing we ever
did see
Rev. and Mrs. S. G. Irvine left tester
" taeir trip to Puget Sound, heretofore
I mentioned.
. e , a s ..
I lie l.ane c unty lair villi bein on
Wednesday, ept. 2(1, aud last th reinaird
er of tbe week
Miss Annie Ifouok returned thii morning
from Cottage grove, where she has been
teaching music for three months.
Mr. Isaao Meeker, kHo baa been living in
Benton county, for M.-ne time, will move in
a few da, a ou to his own 'near Milleri.
Wm, Merlin had sn arm broken by lading
thrown from a baggy while ruling near the
Santiaut iterday
Mr. Fid Iorri, who bsa fwsl returned
from Proevo, hai Mm tsTSlks of thia of
Ho for a piece of ni-j venison.
To-day is the .'eari.h day cf atonement
" "7 " onsm ami
I .1 r ,l . a
win icmain ci sm tinni iu; even ng.
Mrs. Elisabeth B'ain reternw! home thia
morning from Ssu L"andro, C,s , where she
I P" su aoout two montn-i tnu gtusi 01 ner
usugnter. .mm. w. ,t sssBia.
Quite a discnasi'.n i going on in the Leb
an m paper oyer spirit-iaham. When the
oomhatauts get through they they will be
about where they started.
C, n-r b - Burkhirc rtnrr.ei this noun
from Portland, when- he siLp.M)Qael 1 he bus
man and present manseer of the Slftjnn. to
appear before his honor. Justice Humphrey,
00 1 huraday.
1 t . i 1 - r a 1
n -xi m uncer w. am m uviir oj navini:
one of tho prin -ipal ieus in tha election of
oity marshal the hmmrtng down of the
na tela the sidewalk, nnd are bound to vote
" mM who mmko' ih "trongesi p'ede
R p Vau Winkle hac WBsal up and wint.
a wK)len mill m Salem, according tu the
J0arnal. Now what hat heoome of our R;p?
In't it about time ire mule things rip on
tl i 1 ijnetiun h -re? "
Mr, Paisley, recent',' from North Carolina,
has Kwe into pirtnerhip witn Chrry A
Park'-s. Jtinl the firm usmi is im Cherry,
Parkea eSi pA-aloy. Mr Cnerry i. at presnt
in Tacmn .
"Tne Greg n Paatta, in spt:o of tho low
staue of the liver, i. raaehhlg Oti for trade.
Lett Mon.lay svnesr loads of x lo-at pas.jd
herein WiUametti ",l itv K. U eir. which
were Inauud at M.;i' iy.' IIV.; 8Uh,
'Jim West f.li" re urnu.1 jresterday from
San FranciHi-. whf r be ma 1 :irraugemeuts
tor the aery iws tii 3. V f!--lest tills for railroad
work, 200 of who-n viil Hf.i v.- ou tho nexii
steam -r.
Paerte have sort of ao it i th-ir heula
that all bii: wst-r.nlo is aoets frmn 5$ mtharn
OfBgAtBt hut Mf. Sliantioa kuookfttl thn ufea
in tho Iim.oI 1 1 . i -e miming by hriugiug m .i 49
pounder, whieh was ie't at B- vu-!i Stan
srd's Tne tax levy iu Diulaa tsuihtf hit been
plaoetl t 2.j mi i vthe eoauty anfti As
they hve jur- u it'ifl iutn a ll ve fu r' 0 as
tract for the bosrdtoil Iho eeuuty's pwr
at $4 2.1 a Week It n ;i fpn iir th : e. tei are
noiinntw.
Itn . and Mr t
Springe, eyeeo in
T. .1 Wilton. -f VYarm
the eov yesterday, nnd
Sreflt to It :lHy,
j;i in a few tl.'ix h
11 whieh place they win
oyer the raoun tains xv-ith a
lmii ot tiling
f
tioir lox-v reservation
h ne.
Okuwn, a geefc'.ee JABaneseji oHtive of
Tokio, Japan, hat entered tho WillHme'to
university, hu 1 Salem peoeffl are tickled, for
that is ipiito an houo to a .ohonl. The Japs
are soiong the lent of students.
Lafayette Haghi-i:, eho w.is to briug six
huuilre.l people fr.iin Indiana to Salem, han
returned ivKn t alone. lie f',ys people are.
so excited ovur polities that they have no
time to think of emigrating.
Onecn, owned by MeKniuht. Bros., of this
Bounty, took ti.ird money in the rnce Thurs
(lay, Htid tins vxss really bettei than her
owners expiC'eil, for he had been only par
tial tc trained and was altogether t o fleshy
to trot f x, rfe hat tin- making of one of
the fod.'-st animfth 00 t'ne c'laat.
Clothing A large and complete lin
of gents' clothing and furnishing goods at
A. B. McIlwahVs, In the clothing depart
ment he has a large ine of pants, t egular
value, $5, which lie will sell during the
coming week for $2.50.
Patronize home iiulus'ry. Try one
Joseph's 6-eent cigar?. First, of his
mnnnfsature.
Pitcher's Castoria.
f
fpr Infants and Children,
'CaslorialasoweUsdaptedtochlldrenOiat I
! timuu-nd It as superior to any prescripUoa I
suowntome." IL A Aacvaa, M. V , I
HI eo. Oxford St. Urookla, M. T.
I wu
SbHSs 1.
ll-UsjaC , 1 m
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SPBIIG IlEOSi, BUGGIES
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
CONDUCTED BY THE BENEDICTINE
SISTEBS.
ALBANY, - OREGON,
This institution is irtsuiuuiiy . nti;.-.
the plea ant ami accesail le city of ilisaaie-
The loctiou ,. remarkaidy bealthi lb.
building n. xv and well fumohed with al
that contributes to the comfort and instruc
tion of tbe pupiia The play grounds are ex
tensive aud well adapted to healthful txer
eiscs. Tbe constant aim of the teachers is, whilst
imparting instruction io all the useful and
rn lined branches, to trsin the touthfui heart
to virtue and to instill a comxendsble emu
Ution, thus educating fur lociety members
Mho a ill, we tmr, prove an honor to our
country.
Pupils of all persuasions ejuaily received,
provided they comply with this rega!atons of
tbe Academy.
15 . admitted to the age of ten or twelve.
This Academy ts incorporate. I and anthor-ie-l
by the State to confer academic honors.
Normal iesti action of aspirants for teach
er's certificates a specialty.
TERMS.
BeAUMNU W IIOOL l-K!t 1 Et M .
Entrance fee, payable hut once $ o.OO
Bosrd and tuition, payable in sdvsnce 4(1.00
Music, iasttumeuta, theoretical and
vocal with use f piano or organ. . 15 00
(luitar, with use of instrumeut 12.00
Z.tbern, without use of instrument. . , S-bO
)i axe u,g ami painting 8.00
Bed and Bedding 3 00
Fancy wotk forms no extra chsrge for
bosrdets. Hpecimens of meudin retjaired
and inspected weekly.
A black dress fur Sundai is the costume ;
smoitg other uec t.sttea sra inei t:on the fol
lowing :
One half dt r.ju towi-le.
One half daeu table napkine.
Obti napkin riug.
SELEtT DAY SCHOOL.
PR It TCIIM VsVTaVMJI IN '.: VANCE.
Prituai y l)i psnment . . . , 5 00
Junior 6.C0
Prepattor 8.C0
Se!oe or (iroluatiug Department. . . . 10.C0
Grsdii-xtiou fee 10X0
Fr farther irticut.,rs apply at the Acad
emv.
Palace Meat MarkH.
J, V. PIPE, PEOPEIETOB.
FiRST ST. - - ALBANY. OR.
Will ktep cotiataiitiv on band
beat',
in ton. por, veal, sauxago, etc. lt best
meats and Urgent, variety in tin- eit
Cash pid for aii kinds of fat stock.
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A : .i.-.,S KKIT .ilUJu.fi to .heck.
SI-! Ll T KXCttajrOS an I leloifraphic trsnrfor, sul
011 New York, San Krsnctsco, Onlesy j and i'fi
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huggisi.uMi Booksellers,
Agent for Jou'i i
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. Aldeu's publications,
Ji iH"'a y-ricea witi
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Kosks a Specialty.
Cad"? o; piVatl nd attebded
H. F. MERRILL,
B -A. 1ST 3S1 B3 JK .
ALBANY,
8eil 1 v 1 1
- - - OREGON.
0:1 Ne York, Sn yranclsco snd
ForiUnU.
Buy note. SU , c u ity and c'ty warrants Re
ceive dapoiiU aubjaet t.. cheek, biteru.d allowed on
time deposits.
Collections will receive prompt attention.
Correspondence solicited .
Fire and uuHne Iniuraaes placed in reliable com
smes,
f hi i'i tei n i a. m. t 5 p. oi.
HARVESTING SUPPLIES,
Before you start your mower, binder 01
'hreshing outfit coini to our Mtore and get
your -.uplls Wn keap aim st anything
vu will n' ml at prices you wili Ue
tisfl-i -t'i
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Oasteria enres nolle, fTotsetrpeti,
iffl' fT IfTffiTlt
lymti!m
pruutoses 41
Tin ('axrTAca CoarAjrr, 77 Murray Mtreet, It. Y
THE BEST
FARM WJIGOI
IN THE MARKrr
ALBANY SAW AKD PLAN
1
IMG fa. LIS.
All kind. rough, dressed
nd scat. lumber, lath.
pickets kti wjL6tantly en
hand- Bills huwcd to ordei tn
j ,jL . . -jj.- , .
Shortest liOtlce Use Only best
Caiapooia timber Price and
terms made satisfactory.
KUULNSUN a WEST.
r. O. POWXLL. W. K. BILTftt
POW fcJLL. & BILYfcL,
iTTOKNEYb AT LAW,
And Solicitors is tkascery,
tLBAM Y. ... uhlbbiN,
Collect Sons promptly made on all points.
Umam negotiated on reasonable terms
JT Office In Footer's Brick.-
vHnlthf.
T. J. ST1TES.
ATTORNEY AT LW
-ANO
Notary Public.
ALBANY, OEQ3.
fja Je WHITNEY,
ittomey And Gonnselior At La?
strfclND
Notary Public.
ALBAWi OREGON.
Will ptitcOB IA ail of tbe Courts o
.his State. Ail boaineae intrusted to him
will be promptly a '.tended to.
Ti l IS STATE
Agricultural College.
COR V ALUS, OREGON.
Term Commence Wednesday, neptei
ink. I BBS.
tfcer
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FACOMT,
A full corps, of experienced
Ptofissors
and teucnern.
OOURSK OF BTCoT.
A r ran red x press! y to meet tbe farming
intoi eats of the iState.
PltKPABATOKT I'KI'ii.r.MKXT.
For students ov.-r 15 Tears of age who
desire to entr the College but are not
j prepred to etiier Collego ulassea by ex.
aniitiation.
MILITARY TH AI V Q.
To tho extent rtquirei by law,
Bru.TiiNO-1.
Large, oomtnodions aud well ventilated,
LCOATIO.v.
Tn a cultivated and Christian cointuun
Ity, mid one t-f tin bealthieat tu the State.
EXPlSHlMK.VTAI. STATIO.V.
I 1 1 1 'i i . annlal n in i mitti.r t'. . nf
I terest to fstmer, wi I l rogulariy tued
land copies mailed to isaee patron of the
. Cfcdiege,
' iU.tnted In lo steal tlstirr.--. Two or nnxra
' f rt' vcholArxbipsfiooi every eevttnty, C-n.
auit your (' unty UfHi!nu n';eot
V onnfid nfiy ppal io ti faroiera
I and Graot,era of Hregon to pair-mis? th
jonly Botiuri estaldiaiied by urenui tor tbe
(umutotbin if w agiicutural IniereBUp
i F-r atn'i.jneor othei hif irinathtn, mf-
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OLD.
Ul
CorvHiit?..
t.'ee.io
ESxeoutor'a iNf
ou tee.
eutor -f the : '
Qai dec. ased, A 1 p4zr tw ot.
Sauist said .T.i:t- see im-ox itb
present thi 'i within silt months troi
date Btoperli verified as by law rSju
the uodevfeiaced at hia resilience 18 mii
a?t
of Aihau, Oregon.
September 7tt, 188S
John W (;aines.
T. J. STTris, Executor
Attoruej lor Kxecutor.
0. hi. Faint Shop.
House and Carriage Painters.
Decorators and Paper Hangers
Piano Varnishing.
All workguaranteed.
VASSALLO & SALTMARSH.
(Suocesso1 to Henry Kaaeens.)
MACHINE OILS.
Tho ber vari-t'9 f machtn oils to b
li i 1 aeo krtiit ny -4iwart A Sox, eapeeially
'h-ki ids that hwn rwoxn thor uia;hlv tested
'i o . - unt ' ir nrs. Pri.i vucp
anteeel,
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