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Utte Democrat N VTI ', 3Ol'ltiTI .TICKRr.l V P.j.Ui-Ja VOLiVliMU(lINcir York r. Vim Prut 1 ml -VLUfijt 9, f mUUV, oT.Ohln W Pr.l Units) MiHih W. K W H nl l.lnn f.unty. XK. ( MuHnomiti K. R. SftlPWit trit, l UmUtlU, rounty. I'NDRR A MM t'LOUD The Herald- Oiwmimator uvi : sj "The burden of democratic argument it to the effect that taxation should be remov ed, yet when the republican platform says that if it becomes necessary the only direct tax that is levied by the government should be removed, they raise th horror stricken cry of free whisky and free tobacco. Thcv recognize no Idea of tax excepting the fal lacious one that tariff Is tax, and yet they accuse republicans of wanting to remove the tax from whisky and tobacco when not the slightest intimation has ever been made by republicans toward removing the tariff from those articles." The Herald editor I badly befogged That the republican party wants to repeal the direct tax in order to reduce the sur plus is just what the democrats charge. Now, what is the direct tax now levied by the government ? It is the internal revenue rax, that is the tax upon whisky, tobacco and oleomargarine, ibis tax the Herald aays wi.l b removed if neceaaary. The democrats say this is the tax republicans will remove before they would remove any fart of the protective tariff duties. This it what the republican p'atform proposes to do. Then how In the name of all that is reasonable can the Herald say that not the slightest intimation has ever be;n made by republicans towards removing the tax fr.un these articles, meaning whisky and tobacco. No, Mr. Herald, when you say that your platform provides that if it be comes necessary the only direct tax that is levied by the government should be re moved, you give your whole case away.for the direct tax is the internal revenue tax upon whisky, tobacco and oleomargarine. The customs duties tax, as every ten year old school boy knows Is an indirect tax. Your p'atform pledges you to repeal all the tax on whisky, tobacco and oleomar garine before you would surrender aeyfart of the protective system. It is useless for any one to deny the free whisky plank in the republican platform. It U there, and the men who made that plutform meant that it should be there. If they did not repretent the honest and virtuous republi can masses then let them and their works be repudiated. They put in the free whis ky plank because they believed in it, and it will be found that they will say as much before the campaign l ever. Whatever else Major McKinlcy and his crowd may be, they arc not hypocrite. Their plank Is as follows : "If there shall remain a larger revenue than is requisite for the wants of the Gov ernment, we favor the entire repeal of in ternal taxes rather than the surrender of any part of our protective system." That is the free whisky plank. If taxes must be reduced they shall comeoff whisky and tobacco, and not off lumber, clothing, salt,iron and stecl.and the other necessaries. Free whisky means whisky at cents a drink, or two for a nickel. Is the country readv for it ? Mr. S. 8. Train.editor of the Herald -Dis- srmtmtor, the self-constituted grange organ, has worked himself uo into a feverish state of mind and mental ferment, (that becauc he supports the free whisky platform,) be cause we gently called him to account for saying that Cleveland carried Oregon in 1884. He says it sraa a mistake that the atatement was "inadvertantly" made. Very we! I. We accept the apology. But this is not enough. You made two other state ments both of which were equally untrue. You said Vermont at the late election gave the largest majority ever given. This is no more true than the statement about Oregon going for Cleveland. Did you make this statcment' inadvertantly ?" You either knew nothing about the history of elections in Vermont or you intended to deceive vour readers. You can take either horn of the dilemma which you choose Again you said that Maine in her late tlec- tion had made the biggest record since 1866. This i no more nearly true than the statement about Oregon. Did you make this statement "inadvertantly ?" You either knew nothing about the history of elections in Maine or you were intending to deceive. As to our editorials on the "free whisky" and "oleomargarine" feat ures of your platform,the public has notic ced In a marked way that you fail in every instance to answer them. The reason is we quote your own platform which is of itself conclusive against you. You cannot deny your own platform. You have not the courage to repudiate it, nor the hardi hood to defend it. Hence you can onl do as you are doing remain mum and cry free trade. TO KGDITR THE SIRPM S, The Htrald instils that if Cleveland wants to reduce the surplus in the treasury he should do so by paying off United States bonds with it. The Herald I reminded here that none of the outstanding bonds are due until 1S0.1. There is n law whl:h au thorizes the Secretary of the treasury to go into the market and buy bonds, but he is compelled to pay such a premium as the grasping conscienceless bondholders co fit to ask. The Herald editor Is also remind ed that since the 17th of April last, $04, 4993 has been paid out of the surplus hi buying bonds nnd that this amount bought 'v $53,i6o,8oo In bonds at par value, so that $1 1,333,363 of thr $64 ,499,163 was ac tually paid out In premiums. While Secre tary Fairchlld is very emphatic in the opin ion that if l very unjust to the tax payers of the country to call upon them to redeem their debt by paying such enonnou pre miums, yet it is the only avenue left open by republican obstructionists for reducing the surplus. The Herald would do well to put the question to Its readers thin way : Which is preferable, to reduce the surplus in the treasury by buying bonds not now due at a arge premium and continue tc burden the people with heavy taxation, not only to pay back these bondholders dolUr for dollar, but in addition thereto large bonuses besides in the shape of premiums or to reduce the surplus by reducing the war taxes on the necessaries of life, such a lumber, iron, salt chemicals, tin.jutc sacks, and many other of those thing essential to the comfort and well-being of the people. No intelligent person but knows that this latter plan would result in the greater good to the greatest number, Farmers, business men and professional men feel that it is burden enough to be taxed to pa y hur.d holders in gold, dollar for dollar, for bond which were purchased at 50 cenu on the dol'.ar, let alone taxing them to pay large premiums on these bones. To buy bond at a heavy premium to get rid of the stir plus when that surplus could be gotten rid of by releasing the tax payers from the war taxes on the necessaries of life is simply suicidal. No intelligent business man would do so In buMiics and why should the gov ernment ? iturkiea'a arnica eaive The beit salve In the world for CbtS, Hnilae, Soma, Uloera, Halt Khsum, Kever Norm, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Corns snd all Hkftl Krilptloiia, and posi tively curee Pile, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perleet aattaraetion, or money refunded. Price 21 eonta per box. For aale by Koehey A Mason, 1 Mfctefa$ AKIH POWDER Absolutely Pure. A marvel of purity. Mora -onottkMi ltx strrnsth 't whH tiisii tlx. i n Unary kin!., ..) ranitut bo M r,Yoni nUUn lth tt tmtttttuda of Ur Us I, short wct1tl,luaor txstttisU) pawtfers, Holdomlv IS Ft V BROKE the lumber monopoly. We nan furnish to builders and contractor, rouirh. elosr or liplahing LUMBER, 011 abort notioe. Thla lumber la out from tho tot yellow fir, rafted from th cele brated MoKlnxle timber reglona and menu faoturod it Cohurg. Any quantity can be furnished at Albany at low prices, It needa no recommendation a to quality CEDAR POSTS, BOXING LATH, PICKET8 and httuberof all kind on our yard oou atanlly. Don't order without seeing o hearing money. trim ua. Wo will ng or aaye you HAMMER BROS., Albauy i.iiii, Co,, ( Fine Horses. Wb have ju-r. bro.:ul.t. from Kaitet Oregor., a lor. of fine era k rotae wi ie e will sell ou terms to suit the times Among tlx m Mies (!).. piomtsingyi una driveis Irom Onrc, Ms it C Mitt f and Edward Kreretr. Also a n chnio heavy 11 sire. Anyone widnng to put ohase a wiil do well to look tl Oai over. Wo wtii take i.leeftote to all! W- o all intending purchaser. MK8. B. HYMAN, next oaat of H. K, Young's, Albany, Of Gutting and Fitting a Specialty, STAMPING OUTFITS. AND STAMP INC DONE TO ORDER. LESSONS IN PAINTING Wednesdays and Thuradaya of eaeb week, ana paloting doue tooideron plaquea and other material, Nlee awortireoi ofVrtlats matertata on uand. L. W. CLARK, Portivit Photographer. Studio orner Neootid and Kerry Htreeta near Opera Howe. J round flow. Children's pioturee a specialty, LBANY - OREGO. c 5 APPLE BOXES. Oreaa and dry apple boiea at tIoehtsUer's I'Uuiug Mill .s)sa Albaey, Or. I'm jolly and fat, though I needn't nay that ; fb a glanoe at my bice and a look iu ray eyen, and you plainly can M e thern'e no fliea nMn me. I'm a little bit nbor. both 01 breath and of hair, but from shonldera lo koeea you oan aea I'm all there. 1 mile and I laugh, I joke and I chaff; I refuae to be aad and 1 never get mad. But you'd never aurmtae where my happi neaa liea, no I'll up and confaee what y M never oould gueaa. A good thiny to eat U always a treat, winch wilt make you an awee' a oar sugar eured meat,makea you fel ao c tttent with the mcney ajent that you're bound feel ld , and you cubln't get tuad though a man just h hni s a rati or a pin waa to pull at your nw or tread on your toea. If you're U or your'.. eae, if yn.u V pleasant or maan,juat give W. k T. rako to sell you right low, you will feel nob thrill of coo teatmeot until you'll to eJ'y mote of tha. immenae and youM a-ri8e by buytf visiofia a n d GOOD NEWS. New Goods AT- wisb you were fat For the fer ling's alow your good grocer ie,pro crcckety of WAT m tNtpmber the 2oth( 1884, the Oregonian otd : "The debt (public) may now be easily managed. The war tariff must now be cut down' September 20th, 1088, it (aid : 'The American system,(protective tariff.) has bean a wonderful success, and as long as it works such results why demand a change .'" September 27th, 1804, it said : "The Portland Advertiser, on the contrary, savs that the working men do understand that their wages are low and their employ ment uncertain ; and when traveling ora tors tell them that the. tariff gives them ateady work and good par, they know bet ter " Slow that same piper with craven servii ity Jmws to the lftheta of the party f free whisky, e.beap tobaci o, -and high priced clothing and food that thrift and political Influence may follow syrh fawning. Wimtr-.TO UO. Km Iaiortant (iarMlua. Some will ay to the gran J old ocean at Newport ; some to bressy Ilwauo ; some lo the health giving Springs at Sodaville and Waterloo, and aome to where the deer gras In tho monntiaus; but tbe tc-u-ral verdict will be, when you are aner dry gooda, boots, aboea, clothing, furnishing goods, etc., to goto A. B. Mcriwaln'a, Al any. Or. After tbe most bountiful har vest in the history of Oregon the question is a very important one. Big erope with low prieaa and good goods will make things flouriab. If you would realia? tbia combination call on Mr. Meltwaiu aud you will be tiken through hi large doublo store and l abown gooda and priea that will Impress this fact on your mind, tils stock of dry gooda is oom plete and eelecled to meet tbe cincde of this groemg community. In drew goods of all kind ho haa a atoek that apeaaa fur itMeir. New deaigns, wtylesi and patterna. Hia line of woolen gocMla it remarsablv flue, and aa fall la new here, doservea your eonalderation. Huperior gooiia at low prices la tbe program. Ills stock of flan nets is a goo.i one and now la toe time to toy. In : ad let' shoe be can surprise you at their cheapne considering the qnality of the article. You will not ioae anything by examininK his boot and aboe etock yn-ralJv. Mr. Mcllwalu'a elotliinir aul lurii'sninggooaaaenaririieut is weu atoek ed with a good asNortmeut of gioda which be la telling at very low prices. Mr. Mel I wain's f?ood generally have been bought under .be market, and hence eau Lo eold at price. t hut defy competition, farmer, labuitig men, mecnanie. men, wontn and children nbould Inspect hie lrgn aasortmetit of foods, at it wiii hn business for them r d ao A dollar aaved la a dollar earned as much now as ever, and Mr, Mullwain propMiM to boipyou d he saying by giving you tbe prices and gooda, Lsrge crops and high pricoa for wheat in order to mitie prosperous timeaahould oe folioaed by close buying lu the beat market, hence it wiil be to your advant age to call on A. B. Mcllwaln who haa the goodi and prices to give you bargina anch as e-uiuot be obtained elsewhere. Mcknight BROS t Tallman, Or. New sh'u3 st Read's. New Wash House. I- Cninaroan, a ho livtd in this town for ina.,y yer and wm so well liked by every. Ixdv has rttartitd and will open up a new wash house the first of Septern' cr. o:e door south of the Itvere House. Lea dots sood work and wants e very bod y to get their washing d cc by hi 111. NOTIOE. All pSfSOM knowiuc thernse vei in tb.cd to Drt. McAllister & Woodward, are hereby notified to call and settle at once and save seat. Dfe.H. McAllmtkii L WrjonwAitii. THE PLACE. Ry all m aus call on Parker Brothers. Smuewrs ta ohn Fax, 'er yemr Groceries, Produce, Baked Good:, Etc., Etc, Their goodv are the best and tlu tr prices reaaonable. STOCKMEN ANO FARMERS BEAD I hereby certify ibit Dr. I. P. Woodle haa auccesafully opera-o t on mv ridling boras, ISAAC I1AY3. For further rsferenee lu regard to rldg inga inquire of Wm- i'eteraon, lure I'm ternon, 1 ebanon : Jobn llardman, slfrel W'olverton. Albany ; Sam Uaines, jseto ; Win. Foster, FrioevllU. f practice veter iosry me lieine to Albsny and eiuntry surrounding. oMIce and reidenoe corner etb aud VVihinKton Hta. 1. N. WOOWM, Veterinary Surgeon, POTATOES FOR SALE. Assorted Burhaiik sxd t'cerle-s potstM deliyeied at- 2.') c-nts -. bushtl. Klu 40 busheia fnah navy soap beans at 4 cents per pound Drop me card in rnatolice. A.J - CAltOTUKKM. Notice for Publication. I .-. i t OfUce at Oregoa City, Or, l Sent. "1st. Isss. t Nutiee is hereby given that the followteg- named settler haa nbd notice of his lateutmn to make proof tu support ef hia elaim. and that said prtxit will be made before the Coon ty Judge or ia hia absence than tbe County ira ot Men county, (rregoo, at Albeay, trrcoo, on Taesdar Xeveaaber IfsJi. laaa. Via; Jsni-a II. Trahtree, Incnetad Kotrv No. 471. for the N U of 8 W. N W of 8 K and S K of N W wf 8ea 23, Tp. 10 8 it 2 W ite naatea b- folbortog witoeaaea to prove hia contiuonns residence upon, and cultiva tion si aaiil land, vis : Otto Herfliog, A Summers, John H Smith and Joba Holt, all of Scto 1. ()., Una county, Oregon. W. T. Bt'KY, ItegteUr. lotica for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Or. ) Sept. 2lat, IKW. Notice ia hereby given that tbe following named settler baa fiied nUe of bla in tenllon to make final proof In aupport of bla claim, and that aaid proof will tie made before tbe Coant? fudge or In bla a been re i.hen tbe County Clerk, of Idnn county, orecon.at Albany, Oregon, on Vrtatajr. Xeveaaber Sib. lass. via : John It. Stewart- Homeetead fcntry , No. &i30 for the S J of 8 H of Sec. 18, Tp lo 8 It 1 E He namea rbe following wit- o'ssea to prove i eoniinoona raatosnce upon, ai.d cultivation of. aa'd land, via: h-..t. II.,. I. Mi.roc taU. V. Ul and Tho. Large, all of Scio. Linn county, Or. W. T. Hi HeKY, Register. WILL BROS, Deab ra In all tho latent improved Pianos, Orger.', Sowing Maebloes, (June. Also a full line of warranted Kazira, Hutcber and rocket Knives. The tiest kind of acwlng iMa hiue oil, needles and extras, for all inachuiea Ail repairing neatly am reatooaDiy ion. 1- aV s ' S S . r m . , - me m A ( thei the Ocapit COLlt'iE. 1 hi Ureon, 'ufew&qmp ,1 1 .. .1 l:isirnr.:on. .iai- llhcil reput linet.pT' u i- ' sal irlty, Buifnett, HhorlheutC. Cimmon Xi hool anil Penmuntklp Depnrt mentt. HtllilcntH ittn,lt ted ill any time. Catar lo-'tie and sueemieba f iiemmtnahlp sent fre. J. A. WHO Her'j. A K AKMkTBONO. Prla. CHAS. H. DODD & CO., import ana oe hardware, Iron, teel, AND FARM MACHINERY. FRONT, FIRST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. Solo Agents for Oregon and Washingfon for JIalmky, Sept. 25th, 1&88 Editor Democrat : A republican friend of mini savs the prohibition vote in .daioe at the election the othttr dav was less than it was in the September election of J8S4. Give us the official figures. Student. (The official vote for the prohibitionists In September, 1884, was 1157, and in the election flic other day ir was 2971 ,ora gain of 17S1 Vns Democrat.) Jif snylhing wtrc needed lo show the ine-cetiay apostasy and niter tack of loy alty to right principle xts discovered throtigli the reason and coneeteme of the editor of tns f)rejrouia, that need vill be iound fully supjied in the supplement .wtoich wc furnbh wilh the Democrat to' slay a a ii,,'o 1 t itbouh the Ore- goMit 1 U today the servile organ of the protection ?urty. it utterly unab e to ans wer its ovn argtimfafx o fully set forth in I h sup y' " FVit Ty 'emocrat read it and ass. uii ici ubo. an o. i.o do so too. 'S'V mWw flj Jjf Ty iar f Administratrix Notice. Notice ia hereby giveo that the undersign- ad haa leen by the County Court for Line county, fJretfon. duly appoint I Adtniniatra- trix si the esUte of Ueorge B. McKioney. deceased, late of Uon county, Orruoo. All persona having claims aoainat eaul estate are. hereby notitiwl to present them ptoperly verthrd to the nndersioeetl at her reatdince nrr 1 bstioii, within six mouths from this date. This 10th day of September, l&8 Kmily McKixaET, Administratrix of said estate. J. K. Wrath ebvoko. Attorney for AdminUtratrix Wallace b Thompson's Fat .Han, Flinn Block, Albany, Or. L. E. BLAIN'S. MENS. YOUTHS' AND BOYS LO To Exchange. The undersigned destrea to exohae good brood mare, 12 yeara old, for hog 1 fatten t hia fall. Call on or addreae A lSndgefarmer, Tangent. Or. Notice. 1 he amount of delinquent taxrs that ia placed in my banda for immediate collection, ia a' out 28,000. They ro a from the year 18 i up to 1888. By order of the County Court I am compelled to collect the delm nuent taxes, with milaue and coats. Pleaae make immediate payment and aave mileage. And if partiea don't come forthwith and set tle their taxes I wt!l leyy upon the gooda aud chattels of anch deliuqeut taxea. Yours Truly, John Kiiallmon, Sheriff and Tax Collector. Severe House; ALBANY, - - - OREGON CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. Fitted up In flrsMdses style. Tablee supplied with the beat in the market. Nice alesplng apartments. Sample ronma for commercial travelers, aVTFree Coach te aad from tbe Hut al.TRa DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. Blngle. Double, or Trlpplo Furrow. They ore so simple and come ao near absolute perfec tion, that those who have used t hem or seen them work can not say enough in their praise. We furnish them with or without seat attachment.; Meat attachments are extra. rOWEia LIFT STTIiIC"3r PLOWS. BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. Buckeye Jfoe Freaa Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeders, Buckeye Spring Tooth Harrow, Superior Grain Drllia, Superior Seeders. CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. The latest Improved implement for sowing summer fallow. The moat complete and successful tool for this purpose In use. ' We also have a full line of Buggies, Carriages. Phaetons, Mountain Wagons, Platform and other Spring Vehicles, SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. f lawrence & eiiapln's Bprlng-Tooth. Harrows, Deere Harrows, Scientific Feed Mills, Pacific Fanning Mills, 1IAISH BARB WIRE, ETC., ETC SSTSEND FOB SPECIAL CIRCULARS AND PRICK LISTS. i. 'Thrall, A fjrent, JLlb any. Or, WANTED. Fraley. sun of the undersigned, Benton fraley. left the State of Kansas ten yeara ago to come west, since which time I have not heard from him. Any one knewiog his whereabouts or information concerning him will confer a great fivor by communicating such tdthe undersigned. Hi on FralBY, Linvore Cal. INOERS M MOWERS. Farmers, remember that we this year hive the Oaborne Steel Frame BltiM-s and Mowers, the wrongest, ligbeat run ning, and beat made machine in the market. e can give you Juat aa good terora as anyone', and probably a little better ; at any rate come and see ua be fore ypu buy. Stkwart fc Sox. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. In making my announcement for the Fall I beg to call attention to the Following Departments: DRY GOODS I" l14 'I'artmeot my stock is un MiHy hr aud oaipi-t-Drtae goods lu all the lesding stvls ; gor4 shd I'.r Fli ud vVuit:r ' ear Mlrcred from tbe lest Ksaiem and K-.' ' Import. i ur. The latest novel ties in trim m toga and button, shawl, bUukea, some et rag iod value in white blankets, table linen, towel, etc. CARPETS My enlargiJ fan'tli f,t sHowiog carpels Ims ensl lrd m to make sStfjl purohaa in tbia d-urtitint. lean slut a lis- line - I Iugratne t low price, sotn cbdice paiteroilii U iy ll'U-r.U od Tpentrie. Ism oiaking carpeta a )oaling branch ot ut lMUaaesjB. ROOTS AND SHOES ' Ctt'rv ,b- lrt cr B and Sh-. i., the city - nd base paid 8ecial ettentioM to g (ting the i buit I i; .hta trad-' and I ceo show a One lion of 40 l. I kerp in MoiU the best ukea in tb ct'Uotrv, and have endeavored t" gt lli-o l 'ow j ,ic- 10 11 that I cau gaar ante 10 giro aatisf act ion. Avthtg in B Sb. . i R.hbw for men, wti men an 1 children can be (our.d in tht. sVfsrtSMsn, J j, in fsct a stoe rtore of itself. GROCERIES m ! crial tt"it.i tt to ki t ill i: i.f Stip e Fancy Giocorise, uncolored tea, roaited and gro in 1 otflTeee. caWBSw fuiis, the area. Secialties in breakfast f'.d-, ftc, can ll u t ).. 1 i , his d . ,r u m t. Pore, fresh goods end good ve'tte for wm . is in. aits. I vould especially call tbe aiteutitu of pa tiri in supplies to mv large stck f ibr ir Vail FALL AND WINTER GOODS! THING. LARGE STOCK, LATEST o T YLEb City Drug Store -A full DKL"(iS, PATENT iEDIClNBS, PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES acssUsiiUy on baoo. A new ud con(4aU Ho ot SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS ANO STATIONERY, PENCILS, ETC. Physicians and Family Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, choice mmm m imported cigars. DR. GUIS & SON FURNITURE. w .ir 1 lie best and u m t'uisble lt:niitutetbat Is ntMifsrturc d In tbecitjr o lo Thomas Brink. B keep almost everything in tbn line of furniture that ia kept in a Gri clan hoa SPRINGFIELD SAW lLilJ. 1 am bette prepared ikan ever to meet thir w-itts. paitmenta I am prepared to meet the lu all d- Growing Demands of Linn County, -AND THE- City of Albany, And ask a (borough inspection of my stock. SPRINGFIELD. OREGON. Albany l'svrsl aud Offiee ou Raflroad St., between' Ub and StaMtreet Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed fr the prompt aud satisfactory filling of orders, I respectfully solicit a ahare of the trade. A. Wheeler. Samuel E. Young. Q. L. BLACKMAN, Successor to IS. y, Langdan. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, 8U3Hc3, SOAPS, COMBS, and everytbmte kept in a first olasa Drug Store. A Iso a flue tvpok of pianos and organ. BARGAINS! Ftrs'-clsss gotida st Nottom prioea in tbe prinlla wani. Tl'i 1 hvi at, my store in ihis ci r- Bought at Bankrupt an lea I see biv erock oi General Merchandise coDbistiog of diet goods, gepta furnjhiog goods, clolbiug, etc., AT COST. JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST C.gara, Plug ann Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Br .'r Pipes, and a line of Smokers' Art ales, Also dealer CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS, full notioe to mmm, (via Yaquiua to Sun Fi'auciaco.) Of wheat, oats, hops and wool. I am pre nared to take Marino Insurarce on all certain hops, wool or suy conslrmieots p'tsmtds to : nd from sj"n F;n' i-';. F r fu-'h r i-nrtie- ' It's '8 ttddn fjasb or gpofjs wH brt paid for all kioda of country products. ft. W. SIMPSON, Sheriffs Sale. a the Circuit Court of the State o Oregon for Xaaa vounty. M. Powell, Plain tii va. Samuel Attridge, Defendant. NOTICE is hereby uiven that by virtus of au Execution issued out of the above namod Court in the above entitled action, and to me directed and delivered on thn 23rd day of August, 1888. I did on the 24 h dav of August 1888, levy up n all the riuht. title and inttrust of the as.nl Deftmd.-iot in ami to the real property herein after describe!, sno; I will on tssturdny the traMU day or October, lgas. at the Court House door iu tlx- city f At bauy. Lino county, Oreiiou, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m,, sell at public auction for cash iu hand to tbe highest bidder aaid real property described aa follows, to-wit 1 Land claim notification seven thousand one hun dred and twenty-four (7124), the same lyiii and being in sectious seventeen (17) an twenty (20), township thirteen (13), No. one (1), west, in linn county, Orrgon, consisting Mice of Final Settlement Notice ia hereby given that the undersign ed Executrix of the estate of John Shore deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court for Linn souuty, Oregon, and the Court has set the 1st day of October 1888 at the hour of one o'clock, p. m. for hearing g, objections and settling ot said estate Julia A. Shokb. Executrix, MACHINE OILS. The bent Vuriet'es of maeJiiue oil to he hsd are kepi by M.-wart Sox. espe. ia.ly the kinds that have been tb.r. ughlv tested by the l.tnti .-ounty turners, t'ri, uar- antaed f Agent California Ins, Ala Harris, Co., Y equina, Or, ew" of qijc hundred and sixty (160) scrs of 1st more or lew 1 e p: : ). a . n ' . Sale Ql said pr (' H ll hs 1 ij'it to the p. raeut of !& etHtti n4 disbars;., ments of suit axed at $19.25 aad accruing costa. Second to the payment to the Plait -ttff, J M Powell (he sum of $(58.00 with in -teres t thereon at the rate of 10 per sent p r annum fron. the 25th day of June, 1S88. Third the overplusif any therebe will be paid ever tb the Defendant. Sarnu! Attridge. John Smailmon By D. S. Smith, Soeritl. Deputy. Notice for Publication, Land Office at Oregon City, Or., 1 September, 22nd, 1888 . j Notice is hereby given that the f ollowibg named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of 5 claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge or in his absence the Countf h-rU of Linn Cnm , Q- on, at. n.-.vjj Oregon, on Wednesday, November 14th, lgsi, viz : Calvin C. Cooper, Homestead Entry No. 4679, for the N i of the N E i of lota J and 2 of Sec. 28, Tp. 13, S R 1 E. He names the following witnesses to proye his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ef, said land, viz s Geo. H. Miller, tleo. W. P.ck ens. Thomas Veddle and Paul gio 'is, HfSe Horr.e, Tjiwn eoirni-v 0' W.T. Buky,? RegUUr