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mWl) TO C.UfFQlHIA -VIA-n u3ut!;:ra Pacils Company's Lins. Till: MOUxNTsiiASTA ROUTE. " Tixx bSMii Albtiy kill Ba FrnolwA, M hours OAMroSTOA SSmSlAB 11. iiws Riia SAII.V tlrlwera rarllaal aad frmrUf. fe u 1. 1 I. On r. . f.r lira j l. :h urn I Ar lVirlluut Alby an Ki.m'iIp-h. Ar'l 104A A L i. A a L4 7 i r a tJAirAMSMissrtAK BAiuf ;Xiuopt bandar). i"Lv iMrtliud ArT :" " Lv Alnuiy Lt I A L I 100 4 M Kiievn I..IK0 lllr, . .n r I l. iKi r I Ar u for I l.v I Ml r Ar Aluiijr Obanoa Albany Ar I .: A " Lt I ;Sa ,.r S:4'.r l. j :isi r a FL'LLInAh BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, er jteesuaMadatia aeeaad-i'l I'asaea Iter, altscaedla torwTr.l. Th. a P, CV I'Tff mikoaeotmaellon with All nruiar train. n Ins tiaal Slds DUtsluo trot l.wl ol ,U aid M Men. KTWCK' rtTa AXP vow. a ma. Mail rssi " (as .wit Sunday.) ISii a a 1 t U.tl tm Ar iiri:mt t'urv kill Ar Ai r Lr 1 1 sor SirsSSA TtAlX Att.f (KSQjptlimcUy. 4 Rim L SieQra Ar iVrttatnt MvUlnaiilla Ar r I lK A I Throuiili TlcUotn To .11 p'iiU UOTJXII JJXT) dabt VIA CALIFORNIA. r. tl IniWsivu w rsrali" rale, aura, a!t(-r Aa.t 0. . and r. A T1IK YAQULNA KOUTE. Oregoa PaciHo Railroad, .ma Develop"" Coaepany' Wwn 225 faHLSS SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME ,n by oy other kji Mrt-cla through l,""r n,d Ightt.nefro.n Portland and all rlnte ihe Willamette Valley lo sod from a Aucitoo, Cal. JllimattB Bi.cr to ol Steamers. Thw ..V,o. M. Iloag," The "N. . Bt ,y tM "Tbroo Si-ter," ar In rvle. rr "both i po.ir and frolrf t l01.i b. wrn Crvalllnd Portland and liitor ueX'epmr.l. living Company's wharf, rr.l ami Mr. Hutmn A Co m lnl, tlir U:ue wk m follow : MOKTB BOUSU. I 4 . w Aia nr. U. t m. Arri A-f v H CorllU A P. m. Rot rulca cioo oonnmsUoo bI Ajlwa rittj trains of tl Urejiou r.xua Lot Yviolnv U' CmUlu,lU:U 4.. Arn Altmny, U:W A. . Vrtv Ya.j u:u, 4 r. O A C. ul ooanajt at Albany d OorvAl!'.-. Tli bvr Usun connH-lt Vaqulnt w tlv tl Ore! .V6 Vaoi.ina ni 'ian Krancleoo, ni tahi i. ,1., Sjum'y, Jiu 1. rt , uniy. Jut D4 t rv -!:. WUlmU4 Vll. RoaiUy, My l Jt. (to W aDu, iuii. 6lh. Th CompAoy rvo bo Hght to !lij.n(f ailius da without noti;. M. It. Poii8rii froia Pur-JAaa and :iiiui ' - ----- .nne-tl.-n witiiha trin of tha Yquln rotr; tlaivl lo Sn FraacWio Uomd rrnoto rriv i Y43ln the cvonin M tt tUl of Miiiay. .3 iM-.er ! '.r1' K1 !" iTpW Aiit. AlWir. - C U Jr., O. r. (lll t'rAtriv A. Cu, - ., K -i ill? HtiS. Of I '-' Alii. Firs! National Bank :ir i.M.st oMi. erMUrt ,. .l-iJX r-nuilr.i . K. Vol SO fJjJ.r K. W. LAViltON. Ar t J- lvWELt IILA)aA'jT A CiK.VKKALSoiiinVuii ACCUrST ."A k K P r u!.J-. to 'ifcts, Sianr KX'l!.tMaK m1 s' riAis iriflr, ! t f i. U K l'i.'r. . U. tutu. 1 y- County Bank. ALBANY - - QREGOM. Tt'.ANSAi.'T.'On'inafiii UAt.km; biulnn.. 1!1A- SI i !1 ! V 'M , f Vir'. 1- Knw I ,U' I, Or.pi.i LOA:J JfOfi'KVun Honored faairll; KlXKiVE sul.Jcct ehock. - . . , h j, 1.4 . . it I i 5 i - .a. -aIj -iTC , AlSASf,. - - - 0SCGH. s4Ji vr;; '"'wk, i-l KrMieiW9 i'ajrtUml , liny ih.u, 5, 4 ! 't wajnu. fUt- ! ; a .; fci tt, -ct ikre-t iiMryvr'). uti ( rea;-;; !-KT' i'il'-it-S'i- ix.-AlMiw ot LOaAVirQ l'ir.u. iicist C inany. 'SlANOlS PFEIFFER. PKOPJUET0KO7 - Alk'nv oda Wurks, '.nJ Ma;uriirriirrs of , i!'ay (r-n ar,-l nnw u !'ortl d a n U-.i'iri. W'u :'' kfcO. a ft I) flntH anil 'fropii&i Mils, ..i3A??3 AND TOUACOO r.Auv AT ' V ' 'sfBWAP.T SOX f.M lUl, C. KL.VrigR M.Y is SKtfDBRS.' Dealers " in General fibrcnan'tiisfl. flAasissaao - - - csegch Will lay Grain, Wool ivA all kinds 0, K. Paint 8h:h Hous3 and Carriao Painter. Decorator and Paper Manger -Piano Varniciring. ,.- ' All v.-.rk rtiHi'unUtf.d. C B. VASSALIO. (S:i,;,f,.,.)r, t Henry euo.eu.)- . FC3 CHICKEN CHOLERA. 419 Ituron ft, BltcbejrtKn, Wl., Kor. 12, 1 hva (! CLJacoNOIllbr cUIckcn cholera with limit tuo cm. Evury fowl . afltoctcd with "'stScI- ' currd by It and I Kcornmcnd It a a iur euro. It hat laved B many dollar. It. A. KUKNNK. Breeder of Flu row la llakennelil, Cak, Oct IS, 1K3& 1 hay uiod Et Jacobs Oil tat Borchead of chickant with prompt, permanent aura. On a bottta will cur 10 to U chlckeui ! J to I drop cur Whtrara. JA9. BKTI1AU nr e EXES A l DlKSCriOXS.-Mi a ptO y fcewd f Amy toKroifd rUA SI JaeaU Oii. jQ VufutU eannul tiraSowarw (town (A. tMoal. Mi town Car wtral tfoupA rA IA OA WK mMing efA. IVy yriUfnallf tat and b4 otrtd. AT Ducaoarr asd PtALKR. THICHARLII A. VOGELEI CO.. BattlMW, HA. D H.J.I. HILL, Physician aud Surgeon, Oinoo-oor, First and Frry Mlrta, ALBANY- OREGON DB.CV7ATS0Nri.ASTGS! Phyuician and Surgeon. (IIfioojHHt. Ilia DooioA'ra'.. DR. W 21. DAVIS, Physicidn and Surgoon. IMttW no sUIr In S'trahnri'i Rtock. May 1 fouud at IiIk oiIIp oay mid ulifht. OR. C. (1. CI5Ani32F.L!?i, Homeopatliic Physician anI Surgeon Special attention io diseases cftlie eye. jta-nmoe corner nf Thlid aivl I.yon St. AlBAIIY, 0REC0M. FOSHAY & MASON, -.-)t.'.Ai n aaiw- druggists ami Books'AilIer&', Anu for JoIsm U. AMra'i pultUati, r L toil w aril at p-.MKI'rt'i ;y!t wi ;"iax-l 11. vtLB4MV, tlHKUUfi. DKALKIt IS -DRUGS, MIIDICIiMCS CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SOPS COMBS ETC. J.K.7EATaiarORD. (MOTAKT rVBUC.) TTOUN BY AT LaA W. A LB AX V. OattOS. T1I.L PRACTlfrK IM ALLTHS COCRT8WTIIK If IUU. Spatial at tanMoaitnaa UMiamw, W It 1ULYEU, ATTORNEY AT LAW Aud Solicitor in Chancery. n.t'.nnflniK nrl.!lLtlT 111 1 'U A( i T-tlt& Lnnwtlr.i;doa t.iAonWtinri Attorney An rnimscllor At Lst Nl- IVotar ' Pub! it. ALSA'.f! CRECGH, Viil ie... i . v.i .' t? Cour! bluStat-a. A:! ' Inni IntrtuUd u bl will bo promptly Unlod to. D. R X. BLIClt? t. Ottn, v. WRIOBT. BtmCKBUP.f. & WRIGHT, Attorneys at Law. Witt practice I U H Court of tin State. Vrawfl atmntlon gtveu lo all br nets eutraaied lo nnrnr OH! 1J F 1 w.T.impt. AlUrtv.Or. m FOB'SAMC ItY FOSUAY A MAiON r j 3 TIjp '5 D-Jit'Lj.r .4 nn imm r !'P..'-V ;!-S;V' !. . Will MM I MbLi4 rU 5 "irS;V?" w will etxl rr tom -"-T I f wac-" wo w ' CM, r COM)? ttd valiMbM art liM IarutmwwkikMjro mtii: ham. mud sar 9 1 riKllAMUl bll OtfOlM yiMf Wt UK 1 F '!3lA,,h brriat I for lrw 4-': nra0itHcidlorW:ft. withlbo r i-V ' r T. iicham. and utoatr Mil lor r-YJ-l JEhlP ("Ail marbHM m thi workL All Is fcik-f innict'9ni Rivrn. I ii'M wbuwnutewuMMattH. -ur ( C9 tb beaf aioa-mhtn Hi iW worjfj. and tM fitft in ofwrka of birh art or Uoaa cirrftir hi AbmtW. 'i i(C ii fc :o., IWk 710, AugiwiiH lliM 4w;.I ' -1 rcecrtb 11 at,., , X Ohio. xS Dccaiar, 111. THE PLiCE. flvyal! m-An .it; p2i?, B'oihefs, SucteMil! 'c John r lv i. Grocer.s, Produce, Md Gcofl?. "Kto.,. ';if, Their (T'M'I ar the Ixwl. a'i.1 t'lf ir prlroa tat9onth!o ,, . .," .i sif?siV . rue 1'. lIosr.B a PpRcialTtr. Cca:ot:j'y lota l"n''l end at ud t, nl U1II O FFICUL 1 APEU. UOI.DfcS CITY. GoLb!N City, Or, May 7, i88y. EUilori Dtmoerat t At a meeting; called of miner and pros pector at Golden City, DUtiict No 3, Linn Co, State of Oregon, Mny 4, A R Campbell wa elected prciildcnt and 1. Magruiler eeretary. Th following luw nd by-law were presented by V. R Dark er and read by the lecretary. Motion made by K K Smith and seconded by E W Evan that then law and by-law be adopted a read. Carried by an untmlmou vote, Pctt.lon handed In by E E Smith that E R Darker be appointed deputy recorder of thU tlliitrtct. Motion moke by P Smith and seconded by Thomn Phillip that the pe tition be adopted. Carried. The follow' Ing by-law were adopted s ARTICLE I. Sue. 1, Length The length of any lode claim hereafter located, may equal, but not exceed, lltteen hundred feet along the vein. Sue. a. Width The vildtli of lode claim hereafter located nhAll he three hun dred feet on tacit aide ot the center o( the vein or crevice. Sac. 3. Location certificate The dl coverer of a lode thall within thirty day, from the date of dUcovery, record hi claim In the otVicc of the deputy recorder of thl dl.trlrt, by a location certificate which hall contain t Firl The name of the lode. Second The name f the locater. Thltd The date of location. Fourth The num ber of feet to length claimed 011 each tide of the center of the dlocovery. Fifth The general courne of the lode ru near a may Sec. 4. ' Any location certtfU-atoof a lode claim which al'iall not contain the name of the lode, the name cf the locater, the date of location, the number of linear feet claimed on each tide of the discovery .halt, the general cour.e o! the lode and uch de scription, or ahall Indentlfy the claim with reasonable certainty, shall be null and void. Src 5. Boundarlc and staking Th-3 surface boundaries shall be marked by six substantial poKts, hewed and marked 'with the name et the lt ttc, and sunk In the ground. to-wit: One at each corner and one at th center of each end line. Where It I Imposlble, on account of bed rock or preclpltious ground to sink such po.ls, they may be placed In a pile of stones. 8kc ft. The locater of any mining claim shall, at the time of making the location, place a substantial siake or not, not les than a Inches so, 11 n re or in diameter, t each end ol the ground claimed, and as near a practical along the course or line of the vein or lode, and also a similar stake or post at each corner ol the location. Such stake or posts shall be t least 4 feet high above the surface with the name of the claim. Each and every claim hereafter lo cated shall be distinctly biased through the center and cro each end, s a to be cit lly traced. Sec 7 Claim defined by the surface lines The location or location certificate of any lode claim shall be construed to In close 'all surface ground within the surface lines there f, and all lode and ledges throughout the entire depth, the top or a, x-x of which lies inside of such lines with such parts of all lode or ledges a. con tinues to depth beyond the side lines of the claim, but shall not include any portion of such lode or leugc beyond the end lines of the claim. Src 8. Labor The amount of work or Improvements made during each year snail oe that prescrtueo oythe laws 01 the kniteii states. Sec. 9 Proof ot labor Within six month after anvsct time. or anrual peilod. hearin allowed for the performance of labor, making improvements upon anv lode claim, the person on whose behalf such onlliiy was made or some person for him, shall make out a recoid and affidavit In substance a follow v . Slate of Oregon, County of Llnu. Dcfoie me the subscriber pcrnonobly an pes red , who being duly sworn, salth that a least one hundred dollars worth of woikor Improvements were performed or made here describe claim or parts of claim situated In this mining district , No 3, Coun ty of Linn, State of Oregon. Such ex penditurcs was made by or at the expense of , owner or owner of said claim. Witnesses. algnalurc. And such signature rltt two witnesses shall be prcmiface evidence of the perform ance ol such labor Sec. la No ilchts can be acouircd bv location before the discovery of a vein or loue within the limn 01 the claim locat ed. Sec. it. The plat Ire of a monument in the center of a minluir claim unon a mineral vein, and posting a notice thereon stating mat the umiersiancd c aim no leei easterly anu 750 leel wetterly there from, together wiih tr feet on each side of the vein, with all the dips, super and angle, giving the name ot the lode and at. trlct, without Cittinctly marking their location, on the ground .0 that the hound arie can be ea.ilv traced I Invalid. rRC. 14. ProttBCttor' rfehis A pro pector by pooling a notice un the ground shad be allowed to ia in which to dis cover or propcct hi claim before locating and recording. ac. 13. Value of tabor That in estl- mating the worth of labor reaulred lo he p:i formed upon any mining claim to hold the same, br the law of the United State, In the regulation of mines, the vlue of a day' labor is hereby fixed at the sum of five dollars, provided, however that In the sense of this statute, (8) eight hours of lab or actually performed upon the. mining claim shall constitute a day' labor. Src. 14. The laws legarding the work ing, discovery and locating placer mine must conform to the (Juiced State statute By publishing the i-hovc law and by aws you will confer a favor on the miners of this district and for reference to those who expect to come In. . Your Keopretfu'.ly, E. R. "llAltKER. When I y CtrriB I lift not mean merely to Stop them fur a time, r.nd Ihrn h:ivo them re- -turn asrain. I MKAM A KAUICAX. CUiUi. I har made ttio dieaso of UTS, EPrLSPST or ' FAIXI1TG SIC1IKESS, A Mfe-long study. I warrant my remedy to ;ouu the worst ense. Jk-caus other Imvo lailo'l Is no reason for not now receiving acure. heed at one for a treatine and a J'kxe JJOTrLU of mv lnrAi.UBt.ig IUmcdt. diva Exproao -nd J'o-t Offlw; It cvau yon notltlng tut s t in:, Hud It will cur you. Addeit run. 'iOOT.M.C, I83PEAia.8MtrwYosK The BUTEES'OTJIDB it Issued March and Bept., aoh rear. It la an enoy olopedla of nsaful infor. mation for all who pur. chase th luxuries or tho neoessitie of life. Ws can olothe you and furnish you with, all tho nooosaarjr unnooossary appliance to ride, walk, danoe, sleop, at, fish, hunt, work, go to churob, or stay at home, and in various atzea, style and quantities. Juit flguro out what 1 required to do all theso thine. COMFORTDBLT, and you can make a fair estimate of tho value of the BUYEES"" GUIDE, whioh will be aent upon receipt of IO oant to pay postage MONTGOMERY WARD & CO, 1UU4 Miohigan Avenue, Chicago, HI.. PIANOS. Thow wishing a flr.t-olai inHlrurnnft should caII ac Mm. IV K. llyinau'a ,an see ona of tho.ie Cilearatml Ueimao dc yOn pianoes, ezceiient rlcb 1od, Els-. rwi'lally uiAdo and ad3 ted to susrvt? ttttr climate on tho Pacific Coast. E rry nrano fully gntantad for 8 years. The rr.ieE sliHiC-inuhie for a!e, MuMcj Rod naibtlDr loiocnn (;lvnu there. Also t'io plao to gm; your nw 556Winir Maohlno. Fauny worlt Dd drena making dona to ardor. Hret, door east oT Y inng's old stand, Albany, Oregon. ' TELEGRAnilO NEWS Villard on Top. New York, May 17, The Inst hour of husinesi on the New York Stock Exchange to day was mnjkcd by the climax of one of th most exciting chapters of Wall street history, and closed the liercest light that ever been known on the floor of the exchang. 1 lie prize lor wiiicii this battle wnt l.mulil was th control of the Oregon & Transcon tinental Company, a corporation with capital of 140,000,000, and holding ronliol of th Oregon Railway & Navigation, the most Im portant railway In the Cicilic Northwest. 1 he contest result in a vlctoir for villard 50,000 shares of stock traded In to d-iy. ao.000 share were cash slock, mul the price moved tin irum tj7 jcr snare, beloie the exchange closed. Ire Crraai rolson. New Yokk, Msy 17. The WarU'i New Uven,Conn,, special says: South (ilnslonburg has been having a May festival in the Interest of St Luke' Kpiscopal church, LaM night there was th largest attendance since the fair began, and the ninny tpmits of icecream, par ticulaily vanilla, that disappeared was holh surprising and pleasing to the mnnngcr. Alter returning from the hall to their homes over a hundred (tersons who had eaten Icecream at the Irstival were taken HI, and the physicians express but slight hopes for the reiovciy of thirty four of the victim. liayarti' Kngnseinrtit. Wii.minotOn, May 17. The AWy A'mi tug to-day conlirms the rumored engagement of ex Socrelanj llaysrd to Miss Clymcr.daiigh tcr of lr. Clymer, U SN of Washington. The wedding will occur early in the summer. San I'xANt isco, Mny 17. The Cirom'eU say lo-dayt "There Is genersl demand friin the traveling public patronizing the California & Oregon line that a second dotty train should be run from this city to Portland. The present scrvire i severely taxed on account id there being 10 many car in each ti ain. Kansas CiTV.May 17. A heavy rain storm passed over this section lb-day, doing a great deal of minor damage In this ciiy and in Kansas City, Kns., whire several streets and sewers weie badly washed out. The raitro.nl are 11 badly demoralized, ami not road has sent in a train exactly on time to-night. Minnesota Ci-upa, Minneapolis, May 16. A sjweiat to the Tribal retHirt cold rains alt over the nothern nd central portion of the state, Chinch bugs, whcrtvir they exist.are certain lo be chilled to death or drowned. The farm er and logger are jubilant. The farmcis claim that there is enough water in the ground lolest for six week or two month. The crop everywhere are in fine sliaj, and promise a grand harvest, If there is no bad luck fiom summer hosts. Th Cyrillic Tournament. C me Alio, May 16. The score In the six day cycling tournament at the end of the fourth day is as follows: Prince and Knapp, 475 mile 7 kt eacht Reading and Morgan, 47$ miles j ups eacn; aciiock 409 mile 4 lap. Vtf llellvrry. WAsiil.ttiTON.May 16, A free delivery ser vice will lie established on July I atliutreCity, Mont,, Pasadena, Cat., and Fresno, Cat. ' Uarrsl AwmMy, New YoXR-.M-y 16. The on hundred and find annual session of the general assembly of Presbyterian chu relic was begun this morning, About 1 500 delegate were present fiom all over the country. At 4 p m Charle A kcy.of Philadelphia, William C Koliert. of Chicago, end J M V rral, of New V oik, were nominated to the oflice of modetaUr. Ir. Kruberts wss elected by 53 plurality, lie was induced into oihee, and a recess wo had until evening. The Oregon representative are George A. Hutchinson, Witu.iru A Leli. W O torbe and J 1 1 t.iniml. Craad Irnix lOllf, McMinxvii ie. May 6.The grand lodge of Oild Fellow met at 8 oVkxk this morning and elected the following officers: Grand master O I) tkmnc.of ihe Dalle.; deputy grand matter, G II linmett.of Marion, grand warden, P P Gate, of Lafayette; grand recretory, A N Gamble; grt nd treasurer. J G Wright, of Salem; grand representative, T li I landly, of Echo, The nest grand kslge will beheld at Portland The lodge wilt close at 3 p m to-morrow. Yiilard Chal!rnad. Ai.hanv, N Y., May 16. Rklurd Boeckn.a young Gernun, was arrested here this afternoon for challenging to a duel Henry Villard, Ihe well known financier. A New York lawyer came up with a detec tive, and one of the local jlke )ustkc issued a warrant for the arrest of Doeckn, a slightly built yo.ing man, The t'.ltrllaa. Hklcna, Mont, May 15, The return of yesterday selection are too incomplete to de termine the exact memticrthip of the Cjlitu tkmsl convention. 'I he returns, a far as received, indicate that the contest was very close with the chance in favor of the democrat by narrow majority. The labor memlier liom J.!Tcron county may have the casting vote. Seattle, May 15. The return of yester day' election are by no mean complete but enough 1 known to warrant the statement thai Ibe constitutional convention will lie fcly r publican. It i estimated here that there will be forty four republican to thirty one demo crat in the convention Walklnd Hull. Poetl'amo, Or., May 15. The suit of W II Watkinds sgr.int the Southern Pacific railroad company for damages C3tne up this morning, and the court denies the motion fur judgement on the pleading and want ofieply. Watkimis claims lie wa precipitated lo the ground at the town of I .c ban -n, while attempting 10 get aboard a train belonging to the defendant, by reason of a short turn in the sidewalk, at which place there was no light, and . he sustained several brohen ribs and luss of valuable tune Th Wslklr.c Match. San Francisco, May 15. The six day go as you please race ended at lo o'clock this evening The following " eds" were on the Hack nt the finish: jamc Albert is "winner, " score 533 miles; Gus Guerrete, 52s; Sport Camns, 349; Oofiy Goofty.a 1 1 ; Crozier,4SS; Peterson, 400; Skinner, 26$. Allien received 60 percent, and Guerrcre 40 per rent, of half of the g ile receipt. WW Not fKlteiriovfd. Saw Framcisco, M.iy 15. A special to the Examiner fiom Washington says presidential postmasters will be allowed to serve out thci four year term from the date of confirmation by the senate. Postmaster general Wanamaker made this plain lo-day by stating that "the president is not making removals except for cause." He added that to displace a postmaster before hi term expired would be removal. Washington, May 15. Marella Hermann, of Oregon, ha bten appointed chief of a divi sion in the pension office. et A llaok. Seattle, May 15. Mi W S Ladd.ol Port land, and Mr A Bush, of Salem, have recured control of the. First national bink of (hi city, and it is allogether probable that a change in the officer of the bank will ensue. ' A Sale, CifiCAGO.May 15. The line of the Wabash railway east of the Mississippi river were sold beforeJiKlgesGrethamand Jackton to-day to Messrs Ashley and Joy, renresentinc 00 ner cent, of the bonds and acting in the inierest of tne waoasn vveitern I'urchamngCommittee.for t 5. 500,000. If you -Are nervous or irritatle.feel languid, dispirited, or if you have sick headache, Bil low cirriplxiniVlr offensive tirath,tlieu your livr is nut of order ond need routing. Dr. Ilonley's l)riitclioii Tonic restores the liver to healthy i.ctim and tones up the entiie iy. tern.. Sold ny Fonhay & Mason, OK, BO N.tN KO ii!i!i uc tIicovry for Consumption, sue ceoiled in producing a medioiuo whiuh' iiso knowleild by nil to h eimply msrvelou ltie'ji;dingly pUa.ant to thn tat. pr footly l ariulLS", and does not sicken. In al osos of ean at C'.iq.umptinu. Conuhr.Uolds Whooping Ouaiih, Croup, Bronchitis, and Paint 111 tl (Miest, it bus given universal atufartioD, Dr Jiosaiikn' Congh aud Lung Syrup is o!d at CO oeut by Dr Gtiisi U Son. Portland, Or., Jan. 12th." r Haviui; a severe baok ache last summer, I triad the Oregon Kidufiy lea, T used on car, which effected a radical curf. I would rec ommend it to Ml who aru afllictt-d as an nn failiDjreomdj. JrjucsAcH. Sold by Foahay& MasfTn., TUBMAN ABOUT TOWN An Albany young lady propound the following conundrum 1 "How can you prove from history that Caesar' best gtrl we IrUH," You ulve It up. of course. Here' the answer t "Because when he came to the Ruble Jn he proposed to Brldg er. nne eviueniiy rejected nun lor it was Calptirnln who became Mr Caestir. Agassi could name the fUh from the scale but that U no reason why a whole body of any kind, church or society, hoidd be judged from a single member yet there are plenty who will find a mud sucker' scale somewhere In the dark and Immedi ately declare the whole river Is stocked with mudsuckcrs, and several, Hint the M. A. T. know of, live Irj Albany. ' What one ilty seek every other one wunts, like u boy who see another on with a red apple.' Here I a case. The Eu- genu (imirj say 1 'Mr It F Durphy of fers to start a shoe f.ulorv In Albany, wllh a capacity of 1,000 palrsof boot end shoes per aa v, lor a bonus of $15,000. bugene should correspond with the gentleman." The Man Ahout Town tinderstands that Jackson, the famous pugilist, who made Cardiff hunt for dust, passed through Al bany thl morning. A the morning train Is ruther e.irly now o davs only a few of our cliUen are favored by such enormous Ights. The Orcjfomun't sentence of excommuni cation ngnlrst the Oregon & Transcontin ental I one ot the most Junius like articles the Man About Town ha ever seen on pa per. It Is In case like this that Mr Scott display his greatest powers as a writer. In this he know whereof he sj.eaks. JIlUrt'lTY. The caa of Mr Duller v Mr Shepard, that derive from some right of way affair, and which was heard at Lyon last Wednesday, was appealed, Mr Duller hav ing won the suit. Mr Jud VYIdtkker, who came to town few week 0c from Kansas, left last Wednesday. It seem that he and Ihe other boys' could net ride In Ihe same cart, and ho look the advlae to try aome other locality. Mr Frank Hobson moved to Linn coun ty side last Friday, In the new house he just completed. The mill was laying Idle lat week, new machinery wan added to It. They will soon over haul the time lost, since they can nearly manufacture twice a much lumber dally. A spelling school was held at ihe Duller school houe last Friday evening, and It was well attended, a fe'w being present from Rock Creek A party went to Sardcen creek lat Sun day on a tithing tour. They came back tired, but no full, although the trip was en joyed very much. Mr Rob Qtilnn, of Canada, brother In lwof John Shaw, came to Mitt City lat Friday, piobably lo stay. Mr Frank Hobon and Hilly Ik line spent a few day at Drellcnbusli last week on their ranch. Last Saturday was the wannest day we nave baa this spring, it being 09 In the snaoc. School wss open In the newnchool house yesterday with large attendance of schol ar. David Warner is teacher. A Sonduv school wa organUed at the new school house la4 Sunday. We have not learned yet who all the olticcr are, ex cept U II Judy, who li superintendent. OX TDK rOiritr.UX ItOCMMItY. Mr and Mrs James Taylor were visiting relatives Injunction City lat Saturday and jyinuay. Dr Henry, of Drown.vlMe. wa In thl vicinity last week visiting friend. All fear of a drouth In Oregon have been wt.hcd away by the late rain. Some fall sown grain I beginning to show head and the'prsrtpect are good for an early harvest. Mr Luckey I still shipping hay overthe N G R R, when he can get car. The Somen Ule Literary Society held It second meeting lut Saturday evening. No program having been prepared the time wa pa.tcd In spelling, guestlon box and general conversation. The next meet ing will be held May J, when It I to be Imped more Intcrc.l will be taken. Mr Geicheit look a trip to Denton coun ty hut week. LucLan Ward passed the civil service ex amination held at Portland and t now ready for anv va:ancy that may occur on the Portland & Willamette Valley R R. Rev McFarland will preach at the Som ervillc school house the first Sunday In June. Evervone I Invited to co.ne and bring their dinner. Around and Aheot Tang-cnr. J.E. Jenks. son of J. D. Jcnks, left here In company with hi. uncle, Henry Cal: way, of lieuton county, on last Monday's train for Texs. They expect lo mike that their future home U they tike that country and climate. MLs Minnie McFailund left here last week for California. Grandma Dryan, a she l familiarly called I quite sick at her sons, E L Brvin. Hrr numerous friends feet uneasy about her health a she 1 quite aged.bclng about 75 years of age. R J Moses and family of Alea arc visit ing in and around Tangent. Mis Maggie Dearinan and Grandma Vernon have asoclnted together In the poultry business nd are doing a llourMi Ing business, Mr, Ki-ou, of Lebanon precinct Is vitlt Ing A. Harris, hi son-ln .aw, of lhl plnc, She sahl li had n had Influence, meaning Croquet playing on Sunday. Borri, to the wife of A Inert Brvan, on May 16; h, a gl. l. - .Sniitiier Pioneer (lone. Stir, Or., May 17th, i3; Mrs. William Howe! dlcdlhl morning at 1 o'clock. Yesterday she wa a well usual dld some washing, attending prayer meeting last night ; led in prayer and con vened freely on the subject of religion 5 t the close ot the service started to go home, staggered tnd would have fallen I friend.i had not coine to her assistance was carried 10 her son-In-laws, Mr. Mat Gills, where she lay speechless until 5 o'clock this morning. . Mrs. llo' f l wns a daughter of David Clay pool, who crossed the plains n 1846, with his family, this lady being hi oldest daughters. Soon after arriving in Orecon she married Mr Ilowel, who passed away Suite as suddenly a few years ago x as she Id now. She leaves two sons and a grand on.other married children and sympathis ing fiieiit! to mourn her loss. Age about 73 years. Vm. Cyrils. UKAL ESTaTb SAIJW. . Filed May tfilh. ! Alfred Dodge to II Bryant, E half of E half, Sec 3, tp 9 S R 3 E $1000 11 Dryant to II E Eckart, S E or of XT t.- It.- . . . ai L4 4r aim 101 j, nec 35, I p 1 1, S R 1 w, 70 acres ....... .' , .... John Hein to Timothy Kelly, N E qrof $) E qr Sec 19, Tp 10 S R 3 w, 40 acre .................. Th js R Badger to Mathins HeBS, part of blk 33, H' and A ..... . 280 aoo 850 Total .i.. ........ ...$1280 FOR PILES. ' I ... V. 1 . 1 . PildiMb...t L. . 111.. .... lou produoinjsysry 41, irrae thl itohlnt sftjr In. Muvm 1 ' L. t a f -. - .... 1 1 .. nil... I . I I - won v uiiuti, iiicvuii'f; protrudlnir Pilot , -ftiel st ones to ths apillo.io fir. KoS'Anko s nl remndy, w.iiah sets directly Ihi- rnrts -f.ld, sbsirbiinr tb tumors, sii -i.n Intor.M itiln suit eiToctjiiir a permanent o. hold by Dr, Cniss an d Son. Children Cry for HOUR AND iilttOAti TNlrftSDA V, Mr Eliasbsth tV lVU.y dld at Corral He yestrdy at tha of 70 years, ThLtnonunty poor farm, 100acr, lo eatad In th subuth of Eugu,h,a just bn old for $33 an or. Too cheap. Money Is being raissd In C irvslli far 120,000 iteam gr.tt mill. W A Wall la m ol the prinolpsl inu inUrested in IH move mstit. B A Hrv.y, of Jacksou oouoty ha just Un committed to tli asylum at 8ler for th fourth time. II i vidantly (uu by this time. Ir Dsnrlng, id IWston, dtlivered tome able talk at thffl Cnngrcuatlonsl Churuh ys trdy on tfundsy School work to goad audi no, The ttore of U Abram at Llncolu, six mile br.low Salem, wss I urnd Wlndsy morning, being the work or an Inosodisry, about $,(M)0 Insursue $5,000. A Polk eounty ppr hureaftnr propose to charg for long obituary uolior. It la a faot that mot loMrnioriains oow-a-day are merely stereotyped and exprcs yry little. Jot iuu Drice Mui.ker, of Sain, are la the ony. Editor J It KirkuatriuK. of It.anon. I. In th city. Mr Willis, rprsuting tlm Portland H'er, is In thceity. tl VV M.i.. 1-- ( J sr ... Albany, w.ra maistiirtul t tha IWrlil lir Ul y(Urdy. J A Archibald, aont of the Singer Ma oliins Co of tlunotitm, i in the oity, aud report big business titer. KflV 0 A Mu Donald, f uglurr on th 8 P hss bausdit rjraositv its ICutititiM .n.l wl'l a.h loost in that pretty little oity. Mr Pit, assistant editor of th Pwditoo Lemlrr, Mr Pip.s sistor aud husband, and Mis Thoiiipmn, of Corvsllis, mturned home thi noou altsr a day yi.it iu Albany. . ir u v uray roeivtl a Ulegrcm fram WsiUhoig this morning autiounuiug that hi sou, Irfinda. was wolt. and askiuir him to n thretonoe. II lf on th t.ooii tram aud will b gone syrl day. Juiltfa Whitnuw U I Polk county whw he hs Iw, alt-odisg Court. Vi nnitiiniAiiil ft. 1...I... lil ably assist to dtfetidmg lieardslcy who will b trivi for muMrr, p.olubly at th next wi VUHII, KMIfcAV. 1 h i ar fiality Gituvn. In Oriron with a membership of 3.-00. A Coryalil barber advartiaat four aliavaa for a dollar. Mast b a 4'Jr. Th State WUTU ooi.y.u.. iu 8!m nt Wduudsy for thro dy. The "Panuoyor" trawhrry ia a n.w va riety raised at Salem. Is nuuht to It una fall of vim. Sol Uirscli, nf Por 1,1 sud hss been sppoint ed miuister to Turkey. So Ore,ou do get omatbfng. A tin pair of born Uku fiom a long hoi ard Toxa steer may be en at Shulu Hros rr.sat market. lb Duilding and Loao Assooistion meet at lb unio cf Ifswitt, Drysut Irvine to aight. $1000 will U ioanwl. dsy William 01 rtncjer parcbawd of Mr L Faooing br farm two mile from I Augeot, paying f JO an or (or 1U0 sores Corvalli i making an orgaall fTart t net tb Southern Puiilla ai..l..l"i.. J,i tion. It would baa big thing for Corvsllis Tea or twslve Sao Franeisoo boys have rwosntly ba eommitud to Ibe Napa asylum on aeeuaut of insanity produid by eigarvtM moaiog Th 4th of July eomitte are rrqnmted la rhI at the oflioa of Cnrrao 4 MouUith to niuht st 730 o'clock. Hy ordor of eom- mi on general arraagauiMU. Thirty-dye ssek of gold or west tbroagb Albany front Diddle, booud for Sa Frsocts- oo, via Ysuuioa Hsy, this m-ming. prubabty indicate a nsw booanrjs. The proM Udiot4 for horse iteaUng. a Mine of thm, think that they cannot have a fair btal bar, sod ask a obaogs of vena. Th ehaag wa not grant 1 by the court. Priovil; A'nr. The local per is a mirror of the com munity ia which iti published, and vbs oopy is aent ast it speak for the basin aud .uUrpris. of a oily, and (hows th social a well a money sidaot mattera. rWne liavslbooght thestory .bout fUnnoo takiug aeoopl mesl at Sodsvill Taeday wr a blind ; but it wa probably tree, and iti thought by some Iluon'Mipl tbtt h is in thst vicinity now, Uunt's propositimi t bond Wlia Walla ooooty for $300,000 to build a railroad from Walla Walla to iho Grand Uoood Valley b bro eoit4 by tha ooaoty otlloiali.aod the ait legiltare will be petitioned to rat ify Ibis action. R Kosblsr baa been up the Oregon PaoiSe a Ur a Mill City. Mr Fred Schubert left this aooa for PorU land, where b will iaid. Prof Gdbert and J M Ibi.tun.of Lebanon. have ba in the city. J 0 Crawford ia bam from hi Colombia rtvsr trip with som fine rust, Hon K M Wadswortn, of Toledo, who baa oscn ia in city, relumed bom to-dsy . Cha Piper, brother f Mr Laogdoo, of ilty. r-cenlly appoint! a po.ul el.rk wilt ravel iwtWMMi I'orlUnd and liootiogton. Th ladirs cf th Cougrgtirnal ooity ill giy a aociabt ia the ehnrtib Friday venintf. May 24, to which all r oordixtly invited. JoSpiedel. an old drvslli.it. a id well known ia Albany hs !iocat.t in Lo. Ang vuuvy, ai , wurre a a invested in piowrli, . 1. Flioo. C J Smilh.Lidney Mnn, C Simp- . J Mmpson, A Simpson not George i.iiup sr,u wiie, m AUianv, were rgiUid at th Portland hotel yesterday. Itev J F tlotuliiuaco, D D, and wife, of uusr-viue, urn, nrnvmi ia the eity thi noon and at the eun.u of Ir Irvine. Itavllntuh. bison will pr4eli in the U P church on Sab- hl. , RATOROAT. Chicg Co.i eily Company U-uiiiht. There w not a hoes in eoors of oonftruo tiou at A.tjrit. Who t.si ti..t little Hii;'r ring advertised ia another col.inui T ' Th hot.. i. nival in PnrtUnd aie much Ur,vr trun in San Frsncico'. Tne biggest strawherrio ever aean in AJ -hany wereexbibiUdat WalUoe, Thompson fi Co'. Sbveikt measured a foot iu eircum-foreni-e. J , . . Sor v ico in 1 tlinctiurchiio Albaay will heroafter begin it 7;43 o'clock in the even iug, during the tummer.. A twelve by six board hi just beuu trrot cd nesr the depot for Sell Itro grout eir eus, which will be here Juue 19. h. -Mr Darphy, th boot and sh w man ha now mad hi:. $15,000 bonus proposition to Portland, and will probably loesto them. , Th W C T TJ will give a dinner and lunch at ttu.ir hall en the 4th of July, lt may alto b remarked that their name appeal on the 4th of Jnly fund. Your am oordially iavitad to osll and ox smiua ouratook of wall paper and bonier. We havo i complete assortment and would be glad to show our good. Albany Furn iture Company, corner Fir, and Ferry St. Jacksonville recently bad a band contest, Thar were five contestant resulting fol low ; Number of point t Itoaeburg Junior 124 ; Jaoksouvilla bnd 81 j Central Foiut band 65 ; Mad ford br,od 45 Ashland (brick yard) band 37. Couuty Superintendent Carl ha bean vis iting some of th oouuty schools. . Mr Rey Harris and daoghter, Edith, iu. tend making Albany their futur horn, 1 Mr Archie Hammer, recently Injured by a fall, is reported much better, being in hi fight mind and improving fast., W C Tweedale, Wm F PfaiTer, It P Wil on, J McKay and M Cohen, were registered at the- Portland hotels to-day. The U. P. floral social sod strawberry and ioe oroam social last evening wa a great suo coas, several hundiod people sictiug down to th table. The receipt were about $75. Nicer spreads srersrely seen in Albany. ' letter l.lst.j - " : Fullowlnc Is the list of letters remaining- In th Pott Offioo, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, May IS, 1889, Persons ealllng for these loiter) must irivo ths data on whloh they were adrtrUsad i V - y- rirown. Mlu M J Horber, John 1 Blottirsrste, August .. Dswert, Emma Huff, WmQ . ,, . tlsruin, JO nam, Kidla ilackliy, (the pstntor) Jlsrtlmore, Miss Eva Sprtnirer, UImUsv , Rmlth .Iu I. mms, mib. Allu Swift, Geo 0 , , -' Smith, J W Tharp, Pries IUJHOMPS0N, P, It, Pitcher's Castorla. KEKPPOSTKU, Nw good at W F Read's. F. M. French kevps railroad time. Bargaiut In boot and slio at load's. Frcah garden sod grss sr tdsot Stewart Hi Sox'. A full lio Chililreu'x b.lh tiiU tit U. W Smith. J, P, WalUflu, Physiuian end Hurgfon, AI bany, OrJ For a Starling or Emerson plnno call on G LDlaokmsn. 0. W. Smith h the Inrwst'stotk i f siifisr kttle in Alhsny. (i ' L D1ukmn i st'or.t foe the Ud,.r piano. Nun loiter. Sis shaves for a dollar 'id a oh an tow cl to vary customer, at Tho. Joimw, 0. W. Smith tiive the whit tiiftmalnJ iron ware with In no cook stoves. . A full autortmeut of bros kttl from on. to eighteen gallon at U. W. Smith'., D'iy vour tlokt through tt the Faat t,l V L Jnstnr and save fare to Portland. I bav rdoed prlo-s oa all heavy wear la boot and shoes. Call early at W V Red', Th WUra Cottric and Paokard ra two of the best orgn rnadi. ( I. Diack. nan ell thoiri. Call an G. W. Smith and u-t on o!?-1ir,so Missouri Stoam Washers warranted to do a roomniudd. A fine lino of all kfnd of fun.iiurr. ulain and apholxtered, be stock i:i thi pit of Urgon at I ortmiller & living s. If von want a clean bud fine smoke a.k fur J. Joseph' bom made w hit laW eirs Forlbv most ciaar dealera tr.d at Ida Joseph' factory. J A Aro'ii'i'tl I. aioat Sin 'or Maunfsotiir Ing Co., Otifiodtdi Oi l Fiiilmr Te n do, 'Al oanv, Dr Wriahtaman' Soverrfcrn I'ulin of Life. for disease ptcnliar to women, at !eyo A; Kr.ion nd Hrownell It Starisrd P J Baltimore, agent. Wrluht' Sviod Tar aid Wild Clrv Try it iid jou will nsn ixdhin eloo fo. eougqs, cold and all aflrUtoi: f the thrrat nd Inngt. Si!l by Poahsy aV MAsnu. Not one imrton in flftv rrivss st llm W of forty, wiio i not troubled wiib k 'u'wi y ot nrinary eumplaiot in some form. To tie, fllicttd with psin in the t sek, i.on rtterd ion oi orine, nervous tlnbiiity, painful or sup-. prsed menstruation, we can oiler a remedy Ibat bss beco in constant ur oyer twenty er, Oregon Kidney Tea. This preparation h don mure for solTsring humanity iiso any other mediomo in th maiket. Sol i by Pothty aV Mason. A gentleman w ho hsd sufforml gr at ti.r.oy ane and pain from barber ileh.xnd w ho bad beeo treated by th best pliysMsn. without relirf. say that two bottfr rd Dutard apcilio eortd him and I ft bi fc fierfectly smooth, without a cr. It eeverfi.li inskin disease. Sold by Foshay k Ms tor. VVUK FOIt NHK HE HACK E. Doymi want rvoAMly fr D'Houawm, PlBipbsoa th face, a-.d a sun ur l-r sick hnuhu tw, afc Vr. Iln'ss sod a i; u, UrmnlASs. Urn Ur. Idol's U Fills, try a , nuniiWs frre lull bus W oUJ Wright Myrlh tooth rosp. Fragrant, ana rcirrsniog. ili-sl sore gums and preserves the teeth. So'd by Fokhsy ft Mason. ' A dry, Lacking eongb keeps tl.ebri nrhlal tube in a stste of constant irriation, which. If not tpeedily removed, may lead to bron chitis. No prompter lmedy ran t fcal thn Ayer Cherry Pectoral, wblth i both n anodyne and expectorant Albany Market. 7 hosvt-oi! at Son. tuuer-I V rlb. .Bgw-KV fay-n.oO. ?outo 21ct par bmthl. eof on fiot. t'4'' .ploa 75 otiiita per bu. Pork ea por II jresmed. Bavxtns ii tits 12';. houldor. He. ud 10a. rfrd 9jrrlo. riour iO pr bbl. hlckwu-- S 00 per do. Ilil Food bran, M.no por tm bmtH, 1C. mi-Miinc, 29. Cbof "- ladeservea LBghr4 At The unthinking are prone to make game of nervouu. Yet tlila ia a very real and aetloua afltictlon, lo baraHaing ymplorn of which are rendrad all the more poignant by rldicn'o. The- atomaeb la usually rspoolb!e for tbAao symptoms it weakne and dlaordcr find a rtttex In the brain, which ial.be iieadruarteis of the nerviouaayatooi. A a i nn tocie and tranquilizer, wo believe that not one ean be pointed out o elTo.luo a Ho toUer'w Huimmr-h Iilttera. In n-ru'wiug vlgorou dlgMtion, it Arlkfi the try note of recovery of atrength and qul-tniie I t thenervea, ilnaditrh, trr-nior In riul.il aloap, abnormal annaluvoOM to uiicx paeted Dolaos all the modify and uUI mately disappear ibe eyru tn gaina trength from ibe oU loni -. dyspepsia, biliousnesw, ri;i inaii.ru, eonrtiimlitin and kidney complalnu ar ulKli.i i by tho Bltlera. cosscarTiGs kceelt circd. To T EPlTOR-riec-. Ii f.-rm ym:r read era that I have a positive lenutly ..r lliealiorn named duieaae. liy Us timely u- tlniusaiidsot liopc tan rase Iwve been ii nmul!y cured. I shall be (lad lo send two botiii-s ol my reme dy FRRR lo any of your reader w ho liava con sumption if they will send M Ihelr pre and poit ontee BileJre. ItrspretSutlv, T. A. M-OCUJl. at. v.. ll 1W1 iU.Sew Vort. Wbea Daby wa sk k, ws gave her Castor U, WIssb sh wa a Cliild,heerled forOsstoria, Whs slie bocfun Ulaa, aiie clung to Cswtoria, Vrhn she had Cbiklrtm, she (jsyo them C'tvatorla. CRarehi Mlreetwry. U. P.CuijRCti. Prtchiiit-Mvery Sahbaln, niurainj and eivbin;; by Jler. K. G. lr vine, l. D. Sabbath School at 2:30 r. J Prayer mot(uery WednoKscey evening. Evaxqelicai. t'wiatcH. Ptoitohingon Sab Vh at 11.00 k. ac, aud ItiU. Sabbath ioUool 10. -00 Prayer meeting every Wed oesday evening 7:30. Roe. tisher, pastor. Altar invited, ; M. E. CuCK' ii.cioinu. Vreaehing every Sabbath morniug at lt o'oloek a. w." si.it 7 o'clock F. M. SabUth School at 10 o'clock A. St. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening' at 7 o'oloek. ; Ilv. D. H. Comaim, Pastor. M. ELCburcu. Preaching overy Sabbath morning and evening. Sou; itervico in the evening before cermon. Sabtiath School at 2.30 r m. Prayer mooting evury Thurt daycreniu. .Rev. It. F, Wtbbpastor. Predssterian, CutJRCK. SAvice every Sabbath morning and oveuingin Church oor. Broadalbin and FifthS ta. Sunday School immediately . after . the morning service. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening Rev 1 R Priohard, pastor. First Baftis r Ch crcu. Proaohing every Sabbath morning and eve'g,at Church on 5th Street. Sabbath Sohool immediately after morning aervicea. Prayer meeting ' eye hurady tvening at '7:30 o'clock. Kev. Trumbell, pastor. I Conorboational CntTtu.at.-6eA-Tioes4 very Sabbatb morning and evening. Sabbath Sohool at ; 12:15. Vvayer " meeting on Wedueaday evening of each week. "Rev. Rogers, Pastor, , Christian Church 'reaching every iirt Ssbbath iu month, morniog ant eveninc, II o'clock. Sabbath Sohool at 10 Vclosk.A. M. Roy Humphrey. Pagtor. ; CaTHOUO Chb-cH. Service day at 10:30 A. li. aud 7 P. M. ... Last Sunday of the month servioe at Eugone City. Rev. Loui Metayer, Rector. Intelligent Eeaders will notice that am or diaoaaea. bus !. .u.h J ilil S ' tl ilrona sUaordavael Uver, viat , " Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Ccstiveness, Bilicuf - Cc!ic, Flatulence, etc. '?'JT..i?,,t",!,,y raotwsrrsnteaJ ,fnUtble, bn sire aa nearly so aa tt 1 nos. eiliatomakarn9dy. Price, 3i3t. SOLD K'ISKYWIIEIIE.. y.tuj.,.j ?-.-.U;. 11 -" f """ .--. HIM nr. "Ml MMMMMMMMA A rill.llll I.MUllI fc.ini.,1 M.i.lfctl.W,! lUl. r;rafiHrrrir...nr i.l.i.n.rllnli. i r-. I . for Infants and Children. ''CotoTUlowendrXedtoehndrntIit 1 CnrtrU mm TyilK Cofltirttrm, t r-eoninimd it a superior to soy prcripUon I 5 Jrrhosa, Knrttioo, W Bo. Oxford 84., KrooklrR, W. Y. mnss SiSH Advice to Mother, Mr. Winilow' Noothlng Syrup, tor chlldron Nothing, I the prearirlPtlon of one of thn bnt fVinalA nurse and physi cian in tlm tJnltod Mate, atii hav iin ii sod Tor forty yoar with never falling siim'cmh ly mil Hon of mothers) for their children. During the prow, of teethlne- It value U liicalcaablfl. it rekavo the child from pain eurifa dyaontury and dlar rboca, yrlpinir In th) bowlM, and wind coiin. Hy wiving health to the child it rent (he mother. Prico 25a a bottle. s Combines the juice of the Blue Fig of California, to laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtue of plants known to be most beneficial to th human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LITER A5D BOWELS A TO Cleanse t&e System Effectuairy, eaa Q THAT 3-. PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Nstorally follow. Every one t asing it nd !1 are delighted with it. Ask vour druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by tha CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8am raAcico, Cau LocisvtLL. If. v. Kw Yoaa IE, Vs ACADEMY -OF- Onr Lady of Perpstnal Help. ALBANY, - - - OREGON. Condaeted by the BUtare of St. Benedict. TbU Academy Ivjirimrporntad and ao- tborizad bv the Stauo to confer academUi honor. Tho oourao of atndy ia eoinp'.to. Matbstraailc, Klteratom and Masilo arw apeclalitea, a alnetha Normal Tnatroction tfaapiranla for teacher' eertlficatoa. In dustrial drawing, vocal mualir in via and all kind ofneodlewmk form, no extra chars. Tho tiiirclplina nf tbe acbool la Kentla but firm. oofex betner to form not only refined young ladle, but noble and useful member of aoclety. Pupil admitted at any lima and changest propor tioned. Pa nils of any douomtnut-oa re- eeived. Tuition In select i! ay school ranjea from 10 to iu. i or trm of BoardiozSAbonl ar any partict lata apply at the Acada ay, or avd a rea tter isornwiorswiii. ALB1IT CQLLE3JAT2 KSTITUTi ALBANY, OREGON.' 1888,1880. first Term aeaseasbcr I lib. MS. A full oorpa of Instrueior. CUSSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AMD NORMAL CLASSES. CoarM ol study arrangext to meet lir oestd of all (rradea or atudents, Sfea'al tHaucrm mis cftrtd to liudrnti from airvutl. I fruition ramrn from $5.&o to flJ.40 itoaru in private rami!! at lerw rate. Room lor aeir-boardinff at small ex-enae. A oarefUl aupervlsion exerrined over mo deu away from homo. Fall term optn September "th. For circular and full particular addree tha Fresident. KEY. ELBERT X. reXBIT. IbanyOregoa -MffflSUTTLE aosrv oo we.aw o s.ivbn PILLS. ItrWASK OW ZMlTJLTIOSa. AZWAI9 ask fou vs. rucncjrs jpjerxszg, os L ITT LB axmXBrCOJLTBJt flZJS. nelns; entirely vegetable, tney op- eruto without disturbance to the system, diet, or occurriiou. Put up Iu giaa vial, benueti c!ly ai-olod. Always fresh and reliabln. As a laxative, alterative, or purgative, theo littlo fdleu give Ua moet perfect satAtiiaciioa. S Kiilil. Ulllon IXendaehe, Olzxiueae, Oonetipsva lion, 1 nd Iceat ton, ttiitoaa Attaeisa,andail deraniremeiiui of the stom ach aud bowels, ar prompt ly relieved and permanent ly eured bv thn oaw of Itr. ilereo Pleasant Pargatlv Pellet. In explanation of the remedial power ( these i-eiiia over o srreac a variety or qiae, it may tmUifully lie eaid tlint their aotlon uoon the tymvin i universal, not a gland or tissue f-Kt-npint? their nanativa inUuenoe. tsold by (iruyirista, cents a vial. limufacurd at tiio Olieniiuiii Laboratory of Womi.O' DVPSNSAJIT XLCOICAI. .AttaOCIATlON, UUROIO, IU. X. $B0OM1 L'yAw1'".. I offered by the manufactur er or vr. Me'a (Jatarrb Rasneay, for a csw of Chroma Masai OataUTtt whioh they cannot cur. . RTMPTVf F OATAJtRIf-DulL heavy heaoache, obatruoUoa of the nasal pmuHuroo, duwharg felilna; from the bead into the tl roar. soBStiR profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, toaaeioua, mueous, purulont, bloody and putrid: sh eyr are wenk, watery, and inflamed; tber 1 riUArtitR in the ear, deaf a, tucking or eoughinx to clear th throat, expectoration of effousive mutter, toireaaer with cab from uloart; the oimnaroo ana na a nacai iwang; tne breath 1 on.aslve: aHll 4 tart are im- paiml; there 1 a senaaUnn of dtaauae, with ineniiil di-preanlon, a baoklng eonah and attn- siral debility. Only a few of th aov Ve-nlned symptoms are likely to be present In any one case. Thousands of owe annually, without uianifeetinir half of the above aymptoma, ro- on hi ooonumpuon, ana ena in tne tiave. o disense is so common, more deceptive aud dangerou. or les understood by physicians. . lly it mild, sootlunp, and heohnir proportie. Dr. Store's Catarrh, Komedjr cures the worst ciiseg of Catarrb, "cold lit the head," Corvsa. and Catarrhal Meadaelte. Bold by druggiata everywhere ; 60 oenta. "Untold Agony from Catarrh." Prof. W. ITAtrgNirt, the famous mesmerist, of Uhata, If. F- write : Some ten year sgo I suffered untold atrony from ehronle nosul catarrh. My family physician gave me up a Incurable, and Mid I must die. My oo wa such a bad one, that every day, toward sun set, my voice would become so bourse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the inorniuv my couKhliigr and clearing of my throat would almost Btranglo me. By the use of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well man, and the oure boa been permanent." "Constantly Hawking and Spitting." Thomas J. Eothtso, Esq., tSOS Pin Street, Ft. .Louis, ATo writi "I wa a great sun'orer from catarrh for three years. At times 1 could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and snittinir. and for the last elirltt months f could not breathe through the nostrils. I Wv- thought nothing could be done for me. Luck ily, I wa advised to try Dr. Sago's Coliu-ra Hemedy, aud I am now a well man. I believe it to be the only suro remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to exporlence astounding result anf permanent oure." . . . Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. ; Eu Robbins, Uunifan P. 0M CohrmMa Co, P., cay: "My dauuhter bad j-atitrrh when sbo was five year oid, very badly. I daw Ir. Sago's Catarrh Kemedy advertised, and pro cured a bottle for her, and soon saw tlint it helped her; a third bottle elTuctd a ieriua neut cure.- She Is now inutew year old tuid ound nad Uearty.'i.-t Without ieJurfcTtU I Tlta CxrfAC Coarijrt, 77 Murray Street, R. Y. -rUNERAL DIUECTOES - PrtBijps Attenllon-?int-clas8 Hearse EedCrovnMills 80)1, LAXSIKG 4 CX, IMiOFU'x. w frociu ruiue syexRioK run rAi i Ar RARS.R m. BEST STOIIAO ."ACILITlES. Hitrhcat Vt'w in C$.tih fc II. J. Miamuss, Prt. it. Pssus, Via, f rji. B. S i ocs, 8 t. '. U. H js Tisaa TheOreffon Land Company SHtaw, adrr laing Wye wiil vaJwy In all ur tlx leading oo. srrs ' th United ntatw. tir.pl" lug Eaafrn senu to direct Itoioe sekrB 'h Willuo Ua Valley, and h'tn axenls In al! toe principal towns nt Marion, Pwlk, I. Inn, IVmton, (1ikamu an ismhlll eonntlM to sul in kminc tmm'rnuit. Crffice in the Tale boillinx hw itavr it of f!.-ew- fcrtaVH-.x'.. HOISOMJii MC1U3H05. Kanatccrs. nl- IJ s hn f XCurllalAS T'tir s-."a !. Tb-.i, u (Im m la yvt Svm. IS 3 r- u. (ul tAymr. tAr I Sm m mf fc.-.e,ll,i,r brnvvrnmr' PPT- Th. UO Mftl. t CMC f M W KM -f fMttM IU V . t Al Sintfiln, w ntxn. . XMnmrn fists imms Os Co., Amx Ailie, A'AsrUAsaua, Malssa. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS BEAD: ; hereby certify tht Dr. 1. K. Woorlie boa ucce?fa!ly operntod on ray ridgling corise, 1-4 A. AU li A I 3. For f arttor reference ia rezard to ridg ing inquire of Wm. PeUirwio, Dare P tAnson, Lebanon : John Hurl man, Alfred Wolvrton. Albany ; Siara Oaine, Scio-, Win. Fonutr, PriaeviUi.. I pratioa vetor inary medi.-in in Albany and country urreunding. opi- and resldar.ee corner 5U and WAwrrrpgt jn Sta. - VVt.rrry Surgeon- cold! s$GM m HEAD. ''LTftVIrf TrytheCure USX Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses tho Hasal Passages. Al lays Iiimmatiori. Heals the Sores. Eestores tho Scixsca c! Tasto, Smell and Bearing. , , A pwrtlrfe ta applied lata swtt ati n usd b aareeabtn. PrtrcaOe. at DraagiaM ar ly ail. iXy li lUrillERSJi trrmtw Tork. PATENTS k laaMd, and sU ather bueiotai in th U. 8. Pasaa alo atlMHlcdud to lor model-ale tec. Ouroffiot is Tait tbs U. 8. Patent OtSea, sad wsean obtain l-stent less time than those remote row Washington. bend BMdi ar drawing. Ws ae- ' to parent ability free ol charge ; and nsala a charg anlcas obtain patent. We rrjtv here, So th Postmaster, tb BupC at Mnney Order Dir. and to oibctaia otthsU, & Patent Oflloe. For circnUr, ad vice, tarms, and faretieaa oaetaal ciieut in your own State or county, address C A. SXOW &CO., . oHoilo Patent Offlcs, Wssbiogtoa, D . OF P0H CODHVEII OIL Almost as Palatable as MUk. tlrttl aha lt earn ha taJiais, dlgMtrat, a ad aatallaa by tha saaa aamattlva etoasaels, waaa th plaiss ail eajsat h tolarataat aatd hy the mbl. blnatloa f tb ail with Ilk hyspha. BlsitM to anwclt aaar aXucaxlama. Keauraaae tS a 'CcSk aradaeeT. ' Persoai gtii nplily wlule taaiBg tt ECOTTTS EirtTLSIOK is acknowledged by Physicaana to be the Finest and Best prepa ration in the world for the relief and oure) of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEAI ES, EMACIATION, . COLDS and CMROKIO COUGHS. Tki gnat remedy for Cbnirumptian, and Wasting i CKildrtn. Sold by all Druggist. v Summons. J CtrcHtt Court of ike State of Ore gon, for Linn Couuty. Q. Y. I'oK-b, riaiotiff. vs. Melissa J. Pugh, Charle Vagcer,Defeudnts. To Melissa J. Puuh. the above named D. fendant : In the name uf the State of ' Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear ami answer th complaint of the above Plaintiff in the above entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, witbiu ten day from the date f the service of thi Sumn-on upon you, if ei ved in Lion couuty, Oregon, bat if served in any other county in the State of Oretfon, then within tweLtv davs from tha date of the sef yice of this Summon upon yon then by the first day of the next tein, thi Court to-wit : on Ibe t4th day of Jane, 1889, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and auawer said complaint, as here by required, the Plaintifl will apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu hi com plaint tiled herein, to-wit : for a riUtnlntin,. of tha bouda ot matrimony now existing be tween Plaintiff and Defeuduut and for the care, custody and control of Clara Pugh George Pngh, Moggie Pugh and Jt&sie K. I ugh, their minor ehlldien, and for a decree declaring the contract iasned and aigned by the Defeadant, Charles WagDer, the prop erty of the Plaintiff, and for the cost and dUburaementa of thi uit to be taxed. ; Thi Summon is served by publication by order of the Hon, It. P. Boise, Judge of said Court, made the 27th day of April, 1SS9, t Chambers id tho city of Sa!em, Oregon .' J. K. Wbatherfokd, - '' : . . Attorney for Plaintiff. , T.;J. OSTITES. ATTORNEY AT UW- PfT -ri?;,. Boil soi gtstmnn r ( - ' 1 " " ' H r It H i if2rVWi t - ii l-' I i Jd Ja jt '. x-Mf tM. WMfc. CsWl?'i. j l'tf.su. b. OS AT1 mmm Notary Puhlic ALSANY, OZGOH.