The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 26, 1889, Image 2

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    ulic ycmottat.
Secrettry Noble may lie right in toying that
no profanity it ever heard in Mr Harrison's
cUnet. The men who fatleJ to gel office are
doing mutt of the swearing thU summer,
Four woolen mills, three of them in New
England, sliut down last week, two of them ei
manently, anl thin it the Republican policy of
Uning raw material vindicated.
Advice fiom Wert Africa confirm previous
reports of the shocking privation to which Mr,
Stanley hat been subjected. It h taid that
hi hair ha turned snow white, that hit clothes
are in rags, and that he is w ithout shoe being
obliged to use skins to cover his feet,
HOUR OF IT,
The New York Evtm'afP&t publishes a
list of strikes, wage reductions and failures
xinc the election' of Harrison,' and the number
exceeds that of a corresponding time under
Cleveland. I)oe high protection help the
country?
Col Jack Haverly, who once enjoyed the rer
utation of being the Napoleon of the theatrU
cat business, is now interesting himself in
minhg ventures. lie registered al a St. Louis
hotel a few days ago and looked like a row toy
in his broad brimmed sombrero.
It will be found thai cows will prefer to drink
tagnant water, even almost filthy, from pool,
rather than to take that freh draw n from the
well. It it not the cleanness of the well w ater
that the cows object to, but its coldness.
Da v by day the fallacies of l'ie organs'
of "protection war taxes" are expose J.
What U funny about the whole thing is
the manner In which tlie organ contra
dict each other, and the manner In which
an organ often contradict Itself In order
to maintain the structure of war taxes on
the sandy foundation on which It rests.
The Oregon AmA, it sheep organ, y!
" Had the Democratic party been uc
reful last fall the Mill bill would have
become a law, and mutton would have
been plenty, and wool would now bring
five cents Instead of IS."
Now let us see. ' The republican have
jeered and hooted at the statement Insisted
on by democrat that the duty on wool
was added to the price of the home article
which people have) to buy. They have
tried to ridicule the position taken by
democrats that the t a rill la a tax paid by
the American consumer whether he used
a home article or an Imported article,
These republican organs, the M among
them, have often made the argument that
placing a duty on an article reduced Its
pi ice, and caused It to be sold cheaper than
If the tariff had never been Imposed
Out now the 'iW comet forward and
tate that If the tariff had been removed,
wool would have sold for 5 cent a pound
instead of 18, which it now brings. The
duty I 10 cent a pound, and the HUuu
argue that removing it would make a dif
ference of 1.1 cent per pound, and retain'
Ing the duty make the same difference
These orcan.111 Indent are be In 2 driven
Into knothole from which they will never
be able to extricate themtelve. If the
price of wool i increased 13 cent per
pound bv a 10-cent tariff, who pars this
She
A small quantity of a two per cent, solution
of carbonic acid, sprinkled on sheets, coverlets,
pillows and the wall next the bed, w ill, it is
said, effectually repel the attacks of mosquitoes, t Increase or tax except the man who con
As a futher precaution, the face and neck may i sumes the wool ? It would le laughable
aim be slightly wetted with the solution.
Governor Hovey, of Indiana, has been
asked by Clay county commissioners to issue a
proclamation appealing to the people to give
assistance to the starving miners of that sec
tion. These are the men who only last fall
were assured by General Harrison, whom
they visited at Indianapolis, that hi election
and the maintenance of the present tariff
would give them abundant work at high
wage.
It is not generally knownlhat the young flat
fish have an eye an each side of the body, and
it is only in the adult stage that the eyes are
tab on one tie. There hat been much dis
cussion among scientific men at to the mode in
which the change takes place, but in the
, flounder it hat been observed to travel over
the ridge of the head, while in some other fish
it passes directly through the soft tissue of the
young fish to the other side.
were It not so serious a matter, to see the
very awkward dilemma Into which these
organ get themselves, by the Illogical at
tltuJe they take on the subject.
In the Cirrmt Cvurl vf tko Uttitr ef f re-
gv,jr l.tn bounty .
W F ItenJeohall and Salt May, idminla-
tratora of the estate of Kaoch lluull, deceit
ed, I'laintiH,
VI.
lllrtra Smith and W W Briffg. dolus bual
aee under tha ttrm name and ttyl of Smith
it Brlggt, Hiram Smith aadJaa W Uratflold,
using outmost a partner unuer in nrra
earn and atyle of smith & rlraiHehl, Hiram
Smith. John M Watera and W W Briggt,
doing butlneaa under the firm name of
Smith. Watera Mrlga, Hiram Smith,
me W Bras field, Julia F MoUullet,lamet
t Shelly and W J Bramwell.doiog builaeta
nder the ttrm name 01 nmtin, nraaneia
Co., Mary A K fcmtth, Jamee V Braatleld,
Lydia Braatiald, Elisabeth Martin, Aleian
der Sommerville, VTiUouahby ChurohULll P
Caldwell, John Q Vauan,Oeo Bailey, John
Sommerville, H N Hill, Joah Suanmer
vllle, Soloraen Uoi, Samual Niioo, John
McCartney, Henry Kantohe, Catherine
Wight, A Humphrey, John Conwell, Jaoob
Wigle, John Kelsay and John Burnett, part
ner dotnit batineta under the firm name of
Klty Jt Burnett, Jaa K Holt, F A Cheoo
weth and F M Jolmtoo, doing butlatee un
der the ttrm name of Chtnoweth ti John
on, Damon Smith.Joha F MoOulUy.Naooy
Carron Wilton, John Kaiser, W infield Bom
merville, K F Wy.tt, Daniel MoUlaiu, O 11
Baber, Maok Somuiervilte, Harvey Sow
met villa, Q R Ward, Jerry Hay, John Fos
ter, J 1) lUooott.J H D Hendrrton,J B Hill.
M Wilkioe, Samuel Swift, Hiram Smith and
Marr A K Smith, bia wife, Wesley W
BritfK and Harrett Brlggi, bia wife, A O
Hovey and II C Humphrey , partner under
the firm name of Hovey St Humphrey, John
M Thompson, Ivaa U Dawton, isaao van
duyn and D 11 Hill, Defendant.
Notice 1 hereby given that by virtue of
an exeeutien and order ef aale fead out cf
the above named Court in the above rati
tied auit, I will on
aiarday. Ike t stay r Aaiatt, IM.
at the Court House doer, in the oily of A!
bany, Una county, Oregon, at the hear of
1 o'clock p. m. of eaid day, tell at pablie
auction for oaah In band to the hiubett bid
der the real property deacHlNkl in eaid exe
cution ami order 01 aaie. said real property
it aeeoriiwt m time ruoia nra re
spectively "A.-B-and "0," and ie a fol-
Iowa, to-wit t
ricl "A, No, I, eommeaouig at the
northeast corner of fraotioual later let. No.
2. in MeCulley'e addition to Harriabarc.and
running tnence nonn w teei, meoce weet te
the river, theaoe eooth 30 feet up th river
bank, thence eaat to the place of beginning.
Alee eurvey No 40, beginniog at a point log
lio a nonn, io uaae weei ei tne i seotioo
take between acetiooe 4 and o, en eiaim 37,
in I 19, a K weet el tne rvuiamette iun
dian, running thence north S 45', weet 730
linker thenoe north 13s. west 762 linka 1
tbeoeeetHith 4153', west 2t3 iiake t thence
oath 117 linka, thenoe eaat 4!igliokeU
the place of begiooiof, eontaiaiog 3 tore
more or leee. Alio lot no 2, in eloek Ne 1,
enu ins f v 1, man nm eoain
weet 'i ef lot Ko 4, in blk No 1, in tne otty
of Harnsberg, eounty of Uun, state of Ore
goo j also the south? of fraetieaal river lot
Ne I in Met oliey aldiiion to the eity of
Hartuburg, in Li ju county, regoo, toother
afgpe
Li cJ
"'
V"
The LEADING Grocery Store
Wallace, Thompson & CVs.
OSa.iP'lS Q'OOlDfS '
ii WHAT KEEPS' JHEM IN THE tEAO.
rifi v S Knait of GROCIsi 11 Efi?
nnd
lJlOTJOL2y
im Hlwoj-rt Uompluto.
4:i
It is announced that the Shah of Persia ha
in hit retinue as he travels about Europe a
handsome Circassian cirl selected from his
harem, whom he dresxes in boy's clothes. She
described as a remarkably good looking young
girl, not in the least resembling the ordinary
Circassian girl of commerce as exhibited in the
New York dime museum. She ha sh'irt hair.
very line eyes, and, in fact, the classical coin- j
binalkm which goes to make up the Oriental )
beauty.
It i tri.e that the present administration
ha been too busy in distributing the spoil
of government and a'tcndtng toother mat
ter of weighty personal concern to devel
op the financial policy promised the coun -try
in the late campaign. But after four
month) of republican administration the
much maligned financial policy of Presi
dent Cleveland remain undisturbed by hi
political enemie. The millions of treasury
surplus lie untouched in pet national bank,
and Secretary- Windom move a cautious
ly a did hla democratic predecessor in
purchasing government bonds. While the
treasury situation shall remain without
change,the only judicious mode of extrica
tion from it embarrasimcnt will he In
niiriilt.r ft, n.-fh fit rrniii- rtiM-lbm
... 1 , I, ! with the tenement, lioieditameuta and an i
marked out o ably and so courageously in ,h.,.- i-i-.- r i
NKW STORE.
Mitchell &
- DEALERS IN
Agricullural Implements
TEW GOODS
Lewis Co.,
President Cleveland' message.
Edwin Booth ha not given up smoking as
has been reported. He was observed recently
at a small railway station en the Connecticut
shore of Long Island Sound dressed in giay and I
. a: 11 t. ..:au k r.. !
uiimg u UUILB, Mivii bfar, v,uu luc u v
enthusiast. Ilia ce was ple, his eyes were
haggard and he walked like an old man. One
shoulder was at leant two inches above the
other.
Judge Daniel, of New York, decides
that Col, Dudley must first submit to an
examination as to the ground of hi com
plaint in hi libel cult against' the New
York UorU '.or publishing the "block
of five" letter. He has never yet teld
under oath jutt what part of the pub
lished letter he did or did not write or dic
tate. And the New York IIVW want to
know if he wi'l take the stand. We sup
pose that he will not take the stand nor
le. the Mand take him if he can help It.
Mr. BUine it evidently in entire accord
with Mr. Harrison in one feature of the
I Presidential policy the bestowal of office
j upon relative and connections, A sec-
' ond nephew of tne Secretary ol State, in
Sam WahKee.the riche Chinaman in New W hU brother, ha. ,u.t been put
England, i worth about .oo.ooo. lie want.! uPn ,h' Pf"0 P".-1'-in ,he PPint'
logo to China with hi. family foe two yearn, j ment 0 tdarJ cl a, .peclal
ami hat been hancintr about the lioston Custom-1 0 v
House of late trying to prove to the authorities
that he is not a laborer. 1 le (cars that he will
not be allowed to kind when he return to this
country from China, He is an importer and
wholesale dealer of Chinese staple and ha
made a fortune since he came to America.
become the fa-hkm when the head of the
Government sets the example.
Will Collect Owing to unaoilab!e '
circumstances I diJ n .1 rot! erf iilir h'IU "i
Parcel "B." Ne. described ae follow, to-
wit 1 The Donation I -and Claim of ilaory
Hya and wife, being NotiSoatiea Ne 303o,
claim No 33, part of eectiona 11 and 12,
1 10, 5 it w, exoaiu iu acre in tne west
pat t deeded to June Sommerville: alio I
eommeoeiog at the S V. turner ef the Henry
Hays Donation Land Claim, im T 16, S It 4
west, ruening thenoe E 101 rode to the coun
ty road, thence northerly along eaid oouuty
road to a peiat due eaat of the N C ecroer ef
the said H aye Donation Claim, tbeooe weet
to the N E ooreer of the aatd Uaya Dooaiioo
Clai, thenoe outn along the eaat line of
aid Have claim to the pUce ef beginning,
contain lag 114.91 acree. Also the follow.
Ing denbed premise, beiog eituated in
Linn oouuty, tte of Oregon, to-wit t Lot
12 and west I of let It, in bib Ne I, ia Mo
Cull)' addition te the ety of Harnebarg ;
ehu the eeuth 4 of the W ) ef lot No 3, ie
blk Ne 1, in toe city of Harrueorg j also
eomueoeiog at a peiot 10 rod 3 ef tne 8 W
earner of U.e pUl ef the eity ef iiarruberr,
raoning theeee weav 4 ruda, thence eoatk
32.40 rod, theaoe K 84 rude tbeeoe N 12.40
rede, thence W BO rude to the place at be
gluoieg. eootaiotog 17 acre anore or 1m to
gether with the apouiteeauot.
Pateel "C." No 3, com met. ci eg 4 yeda
eonlb of the iiuarler ( 00 the ciUa line
between Motions 2(2 and 27, running 4kenoe
ecutb W) rede to a stake, tbtuoe west 00
rod, thence nor.b CO rod, thence eaat CO
nxLi to the tilao til brainmnu. cmiLaii.in 04
acree ocore cr 11, ijiug and ueiug situated
and Vehicles
r Uaacli bouM, Cr 2a l an4 E'U'
SPECIALTIES.
Fashionable and Sryliah Btiitv, Uunlnonn Suite, Light weight
Hamminr Hnlta. Iloya, yonth'a and child Wa'fnita.
Furnishing Goods
Fine line of light woight tirxlt-iwrar taltiiggan aud rcolin ; torlny, fliirlt
reoa wear, tine wirn umputir ia, guarantfied lor two jfar,l r
nil the latest novelties.
I00TS AND SHOES.
A large linn in this drpait merit of tit Leal in Ihn niarket.
HATS
Staple and Faabtonable I'nea, among otbera n fino , acock of the
John D. Ktotsoa baU.
Tailoring
Mcrcbabt tai!oicg uodr expert tailor. Buita mads to order under abon
notice) at remarkable lo fignie. Mora gnoda tnmed oit tban ever bffure.
1889 SPRING AND SKIER 1809
LADIES' DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
Th largat alock aid Kto eat fairly m prion eoa ,.,. I
oarried, nfcd aa gjud valuti a tter tllVml le tbo citiwne
ovnnty.
have nvet
of Lint,
Special Bargains In Cashmeres,
i ...i.. .. iii....t.- oinohame. cbnbrey fruncl
,.,int. and we-h fabric. A ibe norUtiea of the aeaaon in Mack and
. ti. i t: . r...i.o Khnnt th4ie IB IJ
COIOrl. will otb avii o.uiun '! j
Jaya.
EMMHOI DERIES, SKIRTINGS
Flonociogx, and all ovora cn cambrij, S'iw nnd India Li3n.
bie joat opened ibe largeat ioolce of noveltien in ibia line evur
bibited in tbia city, and at greatly redoowl price.
rx-
L. E. BLAIR
Piques, Lawns, India Linens,
Nacaooka in white, tern and color, F" ery much cheaper
tbn e?er before offered in tbia city,
TABLE LINEN,
In brown and bleached. Tbia stock I bought io New York at !a
than importere' price, and am able to give gocd lu raina. 58 inch x
linen bleached at 50 e nU per yard and o'.bera in rojtorlioD.
ALBANY,
0 RE C
oome ..3srr SIDE TJS,
THE FAMOUS
Wire Buckle Suspender.
at a
thai
L E Cbav.
Src'jr Water Co.
For the information of those wlio live
Oistance from Albany, it is proper to say
the town is pursuing the even tenor of its pro-
gressive war. She is on the upward tendency j
keeping right on in a healthy vigorous stride .
with no boom flag floating or manifoctured !
sipns of nrocran. but like the bv in school !
who wa. called ep by the teacher for whirling j rink, and jet "would never be qniet,'
1. .. ... " T I m U A a I
( in tniwn -1 , m , wwsi. u lite
on the lOth-l.Vli of thi month a ader- county of l.iue, elate lOrevao ; lau liao
tlked, but I will be round collrcihur the S " o the city .., It,,i.tiar(. ,
first of next month . Let ever one lie nr.. ' L," VJ' ""ti! ,U.," 1 U ' i
narcd to mM mv r.ll 7 1 i nmf l chain, aouth of the Ma.rr swii n .
.... i .l.li. it, th it.irLh Iumiu1j ..I 4 ... 1
I Tp 13, S U 4 weet, aod ruuninf tl-e .ce N
1 29 weet 0 chsioe ; theitc uonti 3H" t 10
" ebame and 30 link . tlioucj wt 'J an t ue
That Canuskcroe-i Old tt ossa quarter ) chain j tr-enc i...nh v,o'
Descriried In the narery ballad, who ! degreee oi.e aal ettatn. j ihsuoe M.,tn
"lived upou
nothing but victual and o.greee weet aeveot)-n. I.uk. ;
aU.U V.MMhV H. , UTUU. ill I U
aid i did not whistle, it j-Jst whittled
So Albany just grows herself,
itself.
The spectalc of Andrew Carnegie hotmob
bing with eminent free trader on the other side
of the ocean at a fcut given by himself, whilst
his workmen on thi ide of the ocean are mak-i-g
a vain protest against a reduction of their
wages, must put Pluto in a state of grim expect
ancy. As Mr Carneg'c grind exceeding line
in hi own mills, be will hardly expect any
change in the running when he shall come to
lie ground himself.
The strangest canal in the world is a canal
1 6 mile long, between Worsley and St Helens
in the north of England, and is under ground
from end to end Many years ago the duke of
Ilridgewater's manager thought they could
" live- money by transporting the coal in his
mine underground instead of on the surface.
So the canal was constructed, the mines con
nected and drained at the same time. Ordi
nary canal boats are used, but the power is
furnished by men. On the roof of the tunnel
arch are cros pieces, and the men who do the
work of propulsion lie on their back on the
coal and push with their feet against the cro-s
Iran on the roof.
The oldest man in the world, in all praltabil.
iiy, is Xagy Fereocz, of IJarcs, Hungary. He
wa born in lledrahelz 131 year ago. Twenty
yra of hi life he spent a a soldirr and he
fought against the first Napoleon in several
amous battles, Early in life he was crossed
fn love and has been a misogynist ever since.
He has used tobacco 104 years and has indul
ged more or less in beer nd wine. He is in
pei feet health, r-as atl his faculties and can rc
call events of his Jiildhood readily. He likes
to gossip and hi conversation is very entertain
It wou'.J seem at last a if fortune wa
nee more returning to Mr. Kate Chase
Sprague. Mr, Chase, a she now call
herself, had perhaps the greate.t ocial
career In Washington than any woman
ever hau, except Mr. Dolly Madiwn
When Cbl"f-Jutice Chase died hi estate
wa not supposed lo be worth $30,000, and
Mrs. Chase, who Inherited the bad head
for managing hr own money affair
which distinguished her father, managed
to get rid of her liare of if. long ag.t, ex
cept me iiiict-jusi.ee country place,
Edge wood, near Washington. Lately an
. electric treet railway ha been extended
ut there, the suburban farm ha reached
the neighborhood, and Mr. Chane find
herself the owner ef one of the most val-
liable properties in the District. Her son,
Willie Sprague, who went with his father
In the Sprague domestic trouble, and af
terward married a sister of the woman
his father married, has separated from hi
wife and returned to his mother. He is a
young fellow, not much over twenty-one-,
and there it hope for him.
Bri.tixg. A fine line of rubber and
leather belting kept constantly on hand at
Stewart & Box's. AH required sizes in
tock.
wan undoohtllr troubled with r.hronlo
ndiaeotion. IKr vicinal, like those of
many other elderly persons whoae rfixe
live powe-.a havebencme Impaired .didn't
airree with her 1 bia waa befote the era
of HrmteUer'a Ktomaoji Bitter, oraoine
on of bereumeronafriendtand relative
woo Id undoubtedly have persuaded ber
to try tbe Krwt upeclua for dyspepale.
constipation and bilionaneea. Tola would
tave been a uiureof self protection on
their part, for tbe wonld vo bave bu
cared and cee1 to die'tirb them with
ber olamcr. Tim most ot,tinte cave of
indigestion, with Ua attendant heartburn
flatulence, lonaiant oneaaintM of the
atomacb and of the nerve, are complete
ly overcome bv tble anvereisn remedy.
Chllle and fever aod biliouu r-jiniuent.
twenty-nine degree '. aeventy Hire lis;!
thenoe south eleven deiiree t toty-j
three linka ; thence loath thirty dejnc
east eighty link ; thenoe mth thirteen de
gree east ceventy-ooe l;uk : thence aeath
tmn dflrf-rwee st twA and an. -hvlf l,,u
thence aoath thirteen dgnee ee v,n
chain and ferty-oae links ;-ihece teolb
four daree east fear chain an 1 eight)
three linka ; tbcaee eaat nine chaiu and
(arty-two liuk to the place f begioniiig.eoa
tainiog Mfteea acre, more or lo, in lion
ennoty, Oregoa. Also oouiuieaoing at the
ootnwett eorner of tbe piece of land owned
By Thome Beech in donation land elaim Me
2839. Tp 13 8 It 4 west, rnonina; thence weet
to tbe eaat line of the I) 4 O It It 14 rod j
thence eaat to Thoniaa Roaeb west line :
u
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uiuoue rjiniueni, . .u . . ., n
reMeTe'd bVIt"' kld"ey tr',Ub"'" ! Tteto uSSl
3 ' j barg, Unn eounty, Oregon, together with
j the apparteaaneea. Tbe proceeds of aale to
Aloaay Harket j be applied a fellow, to-wit: Tbe pro-
ccedtariaing from the aale of the tract herein
Wheat-Jj '
Vmtm'Jk:
Buttr 15c per lb.
Hay -11.011.
Potatoee - ij i-u per buxhel
Baef -on ftnit. a
A,iple -75 cent per liu.
?om Jo per II jreed.
SwXlllt i f 4c
ahoulders, Ha.
aiden 10c
ird Oj per lb.
'lour 4.i per bbl.
'blckene 3 UU per dox.
fill Feed bran, 14.00 pr ton
shortti, 16.
middiintf, 'M.
Chor W.
Sheriff's Sale-
In tin Circuit Court 0 the' Hint 0 Orr.cn
for Linn Count!.
fl'ibert H. Loller, a aduiinitratr-f the e
tat of Sila X. Ar'a n, ileceed, plai tiff,
- vi,
R. H. Kuih'f.Nl, Hannah E. Hutberford,
slid Mary f. Itmlie f ird, Defendant.
K itiue i- lereby g ven "l hit by viitnefef
an eiecuiiou abd ordtr of aale issued oat of
tlie above-nan. d eouit in the alove entitled
nit, I will, on
aalaruar, the ttlb lay ef A . KM
At the Court Hnuse door, in the City of Al
bany, Linn C -uuty, Oregon, at the hoar of
1 o'clock r. M , or said day. eil at pullio
tuition, fir 6jIi in hao.l, to the hijht bid
der, tbe real prony lesribed iu (aid ex
cuti hi aud order of .le a foiiowr, to wit:
lhe south lull of t!iv ao'ithwcst quarter,
the uorth half nf thv eootliW'Kat quarter ol
the northwest ipiarterof tbe inutheaat quar
ter aud in -v,iuth half of thi -utha'
quarter of iutiiu 3(i i town-hip 9 south,
range I, wtet ft the W.IUinitte meridian iu
Liiin Count-, Oregon, exceptiuit a tract
bounded a U-g'oiiiiiK at a point P.00 cliaUis
north of the southeast corner of itid ec'ioi
30, anl riiiiniiw thenne south 5.03 cl.aina,
thence west 10.00 chain., aud thei'ce 1.0. th
eaiterly to tli pUe of bjiuiiiny. together
with the teoetnenta ami appurtenance thtre
uoto belonginK or in anywise appertaining,
Tbe procredi of ! of said premise tn
be applied a dieotcd in raid writ:
Fi.-t Tj the 'pay''nt of the cost and
dUbitrsemrntl of thi suit taxed at 171 HO,
and accruing; omit on this execution.
Second To the payment to the plaintiff
herein the um of $3,402 SO, in U. S. gold
coin, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent,
per an 11 u 11. from June 27, 1880, and the fur
tber sum of f 100 attorneys free.
Dated thi 24th day of July, 1889.
, Jojfw Smam.mo.v,
'Sheriff of Linn County, Oregon,
deecribed marked exhibit, "A" to be applied
rst to the payme.lt of theeoeta of and noon
; tie writ. aod aeeming coU; oext prorata te
I tbe payment of the following claim wite in
terest en eaeh at the rate of one per cent per
j month from the 26th dy of April, 1812.
I I laintifT claim, f73.t4.8 ; Uaae Vandayo,
e.os nj ; ooiomao Lx, f lill.tH ; WiJIotlsh
y Churchill, I223.M j K'iMbeth Srnner
ville, $rtSJ57; H S Hill. $48.lije9ltailey,
$1200.73; J B Hill,227.03;IHt Hill87.33l
Uenry Kanei.e,$ 1 094.60; Catherine Wigle,
11120.50. The proceeds ol the sale of the
tract e' land marked, exhibit "B" to be ap
plied prorata to the paj mcnt of the follow--
iogelaiinr, with interest on each at the rate
el one per cent per month from the trith day
of April. 1882, to-wit f Hiutira claim,
$(6037.10 ; Ferry Hay, $67.24 ; I Vandayo,
205.85 ; Maok Sommerville, $147.13 ; W
Cbnrehill, $223.8 ; J H U needenon,
$709.50 ; O It Ward, $1889.31 ; Soloman
Cos,$170 04; Elizabeth Sommerville, $6S 57;
H N Hill, $489 11 j Oeo Bailer, $1209.75 ;
J B Hill, $227 03 , D R Hilt. $687.30 ,
Henry Kanacbe, $1C94.G9. The proceed fit
the sale of tbe tract ot land marked, ex
hibit' C," te be applied prorata to tba pey
ent of tbe follow log claima with ioterett
on each at the rate of one per cent per month
from the 26th day of April, 1882, to wit :
Plaintiff claim, $9273.55 ; Jerry Hay,
fi7.24, M Sommerville. $147.1 t G It
For aalo only by
L. E. BLAIU,
Notice for Publication,
Ltnd office at Oregon City
July I7tn, mmi,
Notice la ber by glvm that tbe follow.
Ing named ael'ler baa filed notice of bia
Intention to make final proof In aupport
of hie claim, and that eaid proof will be
made before the County Clerk of Unn
oeauty, at Albany, Oiegon, on
n4ar, BepUnler leih
Is t Geo W, Harrle.
iat,
Ward, $1889 31, and the anrplo if any.to be
applied to the claim of tbe Defendant, I B
Dawon.
Dated thi 23rd day of July, 1889.
- Jobs Skaixmoit,.
Sbariff of Line county, Oregon.
If you want a good silver ateel eythe,fineat
io tbe n.arket, go to S ewart it Sos'r.
Wa hare th Exclmiv Control of
o
tni don't hau to effir a prltt to Mil Vilt
O00H1. Jar IU ik$ BEST HADE. mr Co W
CSE in CS EALF PtISS.
SM.1UEL E. YOUNG,
ALBANY, OREGON.
pre emptlen D 8
No. 5304. for the M W if ot H W i of Heo.
14 Tp 10 S K I w. He name tbe follow
ing wltneaaea to prove bia contlnuona
residence upon and cultivation of etd
land, vis t B. O. Hall o. V, Hall, O. K.
Rodger nod W. E. Rodger, all of goto,
Linn county, Orogon,
Any pereoa who desire to protest
against tbe allowance of suub proof, or
wbo knowa of any aubaUntial reeor,
under tbe law and the regulation of tr.e
Interior Department, why aucb proof
abould not be avowed, will ne glv ti an
opportnnlty at tbe above mentioned time
and place to roaa-exaoiia the witneseev
of eaid claimant, and to offer evidence
In rebuttal of that aobmltlod by claimant,
W. T. Bumkt,
. Register.
; Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court of State qf Omjon for
. IAnn Comity.
Smith Cos. Plaintiff.
va.
Velego 0-x and Serela Cox, Defendauta
NOTICE ia hereby given that by virtue
of an extcutlon and older of aale laaued
out of tbe a boys named Court .n the above
entitled auit, I will on
kataraay Ike ITth elayef tf. i lit
at tbo Couit Hcnae door In tbe city of
Albany, Linn county, Oregon, at tbe
hour of 1 o'clock, p, m.ofaald day, baU
at publie auction for oaah In band to tbe
hlgbeat bidder tbe real property da.
acribed in aald execution and order of
ae a follow, to wit s Beginning at tbe
S E corner of the donation land claim of
Lewi Cox and wife, being claim No; 44
InTp 10, 8R2w. and running tbenon
N S chain to a stake ; thenoe W 53 63
ebainw to a pout and iron bar 2x2x3(1
ioobea ; tbenos 8 12.30 chains lo a poet
and Iron tar 2x2x20 incnea thenoe
4.19 cbalna to tbe eaat line of tbe dona
tion land claim of John Y. Mtreitboff and
wife; tbenoe K 0.40 cbalna to the N K
corner of aald tlaim i thenoe W 40 65
cbalna to tbe place of beglnolng, contain
ing 104 10-100 acrea,
The pronecda arising from thi ale of
aid premise to be applied : First, to
the payment of tbe cost a and dlaburae
mentaoi rutt taxed at $49.10 and awru
ing ooU, and $70,00 Attirneya fan,
Second ti tbe payment to tbe Plaintiff
Smith Cox, the aum of $508 82 with inter
eat thereon at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from the 11th day of Maruh, 1889
Dated at Albany, Linn enmity, Oregon,
thla the 16th day of July, 1889.
John Sm ixmon,
Sheriff of Lino county, Oregon.
7 Oik enrea rbe-jmatum, nenralgia
toothache, Foabay ft Maton Agent.
and
w
Lr .lel U m
l" . . !!!. !
I THE LEADER. THE LEADER
G, W. SMITH,
witfr HEALTH RESTORER.
SiNjyjN U S E IT I
ll it the 5l IwifUrt lo HrnHIl and lh nui krl
tuiriMi l,n!i. I '? it m l i lot 5i iir a
lit .!" '.. f'vr. t;iwe aint bkm, I
tui Kiuwtn. 1J. Ci"t TMigu
and IIph.Iu. 1 1. i. iit C.i"t tn. tifliuut
ami Mi it ..ft. a. l i n all loipm ' tr wii ol
b -I'lnnlaiMl liirsnpeSJhK. 1 1' tt!,nrr
mrn lt il. 1W Hofiuiswim i llw !!'
I'jr I'.lK fhliflrr"! riv Ifl H (! lh t at
t-iv I -iril t t -; I f w i t .
Ml Ivttlt l:.t.' . . . M f v
-AiaAiiri--
"Siipcridr," "Argaiitl," "Garland"
STOVES AND RANGES.
TOWELINGS, CRASHES, ETC
All lbe good 1 im di-ct from importers by th Me, and can eel!
tbetn much cheajiei tban if t-onibt ot jo'Jbera Uw ! I bnv in qaan
titiea in N m Yo-k, and am ' ffering ibem at iric r i'. at ait) an re to
aetl the good.
Y
Ladies Cotton Hose.
Timber Land Kotics.
Vkilvd aiatee Urul OfW,
utcnC1ty, tmt-m,Jui Wb, tM.
Molira l txmli i-i tti in e iylt en with the
pfoetatob at lb Ait Vutigm U Jan S, 14.
enlHlnl ' An AM lor lhe ;! of titblvr tenth in Uie
HtUo ot 'iiluruU. Irrem, n4 tt uhtnxtMl
Twtl," hsr: V kb4ungr, of Matitle, cwimy ul
Klnf, latriUMjr uf W uhtiiUn. hu hM ftlt tu
UtUtfAle hi. .w.ro nt)t Kntff. f.ir lb ptr.
haof lb NU .,( Mcrtiun So ti. tn Tb. Nj
10 asath. Mange f lU-i. ana ill Sr pm.t Ui
tbo that the lantl tmjhl t nn valuable lor lie
Umber or eion than for arrieuUnral irii, and
ta aaiabllali hi rlalm m aal land Iwlore llw KeiMr
a4 lUmiirer of Ihla at ft at Orexix City, Ureue, (n
Katenlay. lae I fib Hay of Urtatwr.
Ite ntmee at tluWM; f Clibtrt, K Mat. M
Mwwart and B KrohB.all of Retule, lilnf tVwnty,
Waablnfton Terniorr.
Ant ad all sartenn claim !;( aUvrraeljr lite abo
oWrlhod land are rUr ted to At their ctalma la
ihla uffin) on or brtot sal 1 1. lb daf of Oetobar, Xtei.
W T Bt'asar,
Ktltr.
Tim'ier Land Hotics.
I'mIIc-I State Ltnd Office,
Oracmi city, Ongan, July, 11. ls.
Notlee bi Itartbjr alven Ikat In eompUanoe villi th
pravuOons ot lb Act of Conn raw of June I, g;t.
nU!rd "An Act for tn sale uf Umber land in tn
8laie ef Calltornla, Onraun, Nemla and Waahlnetoe
I.rrtlorjf." CHaa. II. faarae, of Hock Creak. Count r
ef Linn, Slate uf Uiegon ha thi. day Hied in tbia
Woe hi orn atatenunt Kn, I lux, fur the purchase
f tbe W f of Hretion No. U. la Townshlu No. 10
, Kane No. S E, and atllt offer proof lo abeo thai
lb laiMl anoghl la more valuable for iu Umber or Hon
than for SKtloiliural parpoeee and lo eetablisb bi
claim to said land before lite HexUier and Ktceiter
ef thi office, 11 Oregon Cltr, Oregon, a
Taeaday.the nth Day of October. IRKS.
lie nanirt te Unraw: W Wlgja, I Smith, W
Clare ami JJ ilogsn, all of Rutk Creek, Linn County,
Oregoe.
Anyaiid all tjnmi elainilnv adversely the above
deaenhad lau da are requested to file their claiiaeln
this office en or befor said till day ot October, I twit,
W T Brasar,
Knfister.
Fire Backs.
Warran tod
for
15 years. All
81 ZCt 8 11
stylos,
rr ra aTscw.
Tho World's
best. More j
than hun-i
dred 7 hun-j
dred differ- j
ent styles
3o ok s and j
heaters 1
Ate chiaper tbia year tban tvtr befoie. 1 fcavn hi-tcerdtd in tt
ting tome good l.araii-8, all ct wbicfc T in flViirg .10 mycasipn.r-r
the tame in
-Y
Hotics "of Final Settlement.
1 tit County Court of Linn eounty, Qrrgon.
In the nutter of thecaUte of Jame Shield,
deceaied.
NOTICE la hereby j,iven ttat lb e unlr
iKned, the duly appointed, (jualiliod, ai d
aotioo; ailminwtrator of the eatateof Jam it
Shield, deceased, b filed hit final acocuot
thi day tuch Adininatrator n the above
outitlrd Coort aud that id Ccort baa ap
poiuted ....
Hatarday, ibe leib day ef AMgaal, laee,
at tbe hour of 1 o'clock, p, in. of said day
for the bearing of objeotioaa to naid final ac
count and for the ettlemeot thereof. -Dated
this 11th day of Joly, 1889.
ll. Bay A)r,
Adminiatrator.
Roofingf, Job Work, Phimbing.
Eave Trough. Range Boilers
Conductor Pumps.
F. L. KENTON,
MISSIS AM (UlLUBEK'S,
The above ia an outline if tie -lie- 1 n g-ii:g lodo !iite
ani endeavor f. do my .r. . ul M-ciuir.g the treae ii, Li
mad adjoiuiog coobtica to All ai.y. md t kt-ep op etith lhe T.
of the liroly aoJ prowing tity cf AHi-ir.y. I will have something
aay about
Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,
SAMUEL E. YOUNG
n
' SherilTj Sale,
In thi Circuit Court of tin State of Ortgonor
Linn County.
P. H.CIoae, Plaintiff,
va.
J. M. Pciter, Defendant.
KOTICE la herebv given that by virtue
of an execution ana order of aale Uaued
ont of tbe above named Court in the
above entitled auit, I will on
Hatarday the Itlh day or August, ISttt,
at the Court House do3r iq the city of
Albany, Linn county, Oregon, at the
hour of 1 o'clock, p, m. of aald day anil
at ptiblio auction tor cash In hand to the
highest bidder tbe real property describ
ed In tald execution and order cf aale aa
lollowa, to-wlt s The north one-half of
the donation land claim of John B
Potter and Jane B.Potter, bia wlfo, No
t Ideation No. 7051 , Claim No. 87, Tp 9, S
R 2 eaec In Linn county. Oregon,
The proceed arlalng fiom tbe aale of
aald pretnlaaa to be applied : First, to
the payment of tbe coats and disburse
menta cf auit taxed at 44.10 and acoru
log OMta, and 25.00 Attorney feea 8eo
ond to the payment to tho Plaintiff, D
h. Cloae, tne ymn of 1178,25 with accrn
ing Interest at the rate of 12 per cent per
annum frorr the 28th day of J une, 1880,
Third, the urpiaa if any to the aald J,
M. Potter,
Dated tbia 15th day of July, 1880,
John Bmailmon,
SherlnT of Linn county, Oregon.
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES
Choice Candy, $uts, Fruit, etc.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
NEA THE POST OFFICE ALBANY, OREGON
rUh THE REST FURNITURE
-CALL ON, THE
Albany Furniture Company
OPPOSITH STEWART A SOX'S,
MoJBave in Stcck a ComplEte Line of
BED ROOM1SETS, TABLES, CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED
IGOODS.&WALL PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES,
ETC., ETC..ET
in the fact tliat f am offerinfc bettor bargaina than any one else in Aiban
Bought at bankrupt aalea I can ll
First-Class Goods
t.or below COST.
FOR
PURE DRUGS,
Paints, Oils, Statlonaiy, Etc., and Prompt Attention
-A.T
DR. GUISS
of ho"1 n,e,cb'Bdi8e ol aU k5uda CU on WB' Pwn!ar bargaina ia aam,-
(ash for Goods or Country prd8 if;
G W. SBIPS0K
Albany, Orego.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN,
Cany a first-class stock of
Stoves, Tinware,Hardware,Etc,
WMch they are aelllBg at renaarkalby low pHoea.
JOB WORK
carefully and promptly done at reasonable prices,
. HOPKINS & SALTMARSH
DEALERS IN .
STOVES, TIT! WARE, SHEET IRO'j. C0PP2H l7APaEr
Civ., ClUe
Agents for "On Time" Healing and Cooking Storea. Job work, plumblnii.
etc prompUy attended to. ;
: CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN THE CITY.