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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1891)
lie pftMrrat aw BTITE3 & HUTTIXG. loiter mm lvsrlelera, There tre t$a cotton mills la the south. A firmer living Beit Saline, Ken, hit mortgaged 4000 bushels of wheat lor tjoon. The Lebanon Ku publishes a petition for a Mloon license In iti temperance column. A PenniyWania woman counted her stitches at the knitted a quilt.anJ there were nearly 900,000. The greatest known depth that ocean have been founded it over 4600 fathoms, in the Japan tea. The 1 flicial explanation of the deficit k that it will be converted into a surplus at at the turplut comet in. The Manila hemp plant, which it very similar to the banana, it fbnud to thrive beat toil composed of decayed vegetable matter. The area planted to corn thia year in K an us it reported at eighty-two per cent of that of last year, making a tolal area of 4,736,066 acre. . The wheat harvest In Oklahoma U al most complete. The yield It estimated at not lets than twenty-five bushels per acre. One farmer near here re porta a yield of forty bushjU. Crop of all kinds are good. Garden regatablea and fruits are tn abun dance. According to the Brewers' Handbook, there were 30,011,079 barrel of beer con sumed In thla country during the year! ending the first of Uar,ahowlng an excess of 3,100,000 barrels over the consumption of thn previous year. Of thla amount Massachusetts la debited with about a mil lion barrels. . Judge Crisp, a leading candidate for speaker of the neat house. Uvea In a typi cal Georgia home at Amerkut. The front veranJa of the house la a veritable bower of roses and the broad, long hall Invites the cooling breezes. The aurrounding ground are a garden of flower, and the hospitality1 of the plate la proverbial throughout the state. The Timet Aloinfaimarr is its chronic way groaoa over the divisions in the democratic party on the silver quesiion.That paper would do well to reflect Bjjon the very radical differ ences in the republican party on that subject Take Senatoit Mitchell and Dolih who are- each distinctively republican leaders." Dolph tow 1 and worships devotedly at the shrine tf the old god on Wall street, while Mitchell with equal religions devotion bows with equal devoi km, before ".he silver god of tne west. The absorptive power of peat la finding for it other usee than Ita old.one as a cheap fuel. French turgcont use peat-powder, treated with antiseptics, as a dressing for wounds, and have obtained excellent re sults. Efforts have been made also to weave it Into fabrics, and to use for stuff ing mattresses, etc. Ex president Cleveland, It la said, hat promised Gorcrnor Campbell of Ohio that he will make six apeechea Ir. the pending campaign In that state. It thla be to It will glvr the e president a splendid op portunity to disabuse the puSIIc mind aa to ms views 00 the silver question. Cleve land has been misunderstood. Two beea were observed to laaue from a hlvr, bearing between them the body of a comrade, with which they flew for a dis tance often yards. Then, with great care thev put it con,and selected a convenient hole at the side of the gravel walk, to which they tenderlvfcommltled the body, head downwards, and then afterward pushed against it two Utile atones, doubt- lest In metnorlatn. 1 heir task being ended. they paused about a minute, perhaps to drop over the grave of their friend a sym pathizing tear, and then they flew away. The Loodoo Timet summarises the harvest protects of the old world aa fallows: la Kussia, grave deficit, peasantry atarving and small hope f relief; la lia, serious anxiety, f amine prevails over a considerable portion of the country; Madras, Rajpootai a and the raajiab are the worst sufferers: drought In Bengal, and the need of more rain is argent; Bomoay, alone, promises a good harvest, The American harvest will be good is quality and amount; but with a failure in India and Russia supplies, it is of utmost Importance that the English crop should not be abort. The prospect on ihe whole ia good. In the chief wheat counlie, Essex. Norfolk, and Suffolk, the crop ia above average, and ia other counties op to the average. The harvest will Iw late and prices high. Consequently fhrrc is a gojd outlook for the English farmer to break a long series of disastrous yean. lie Oregon says: "Wool bears lower prices thia yar in the United States than it bore Jat year" Indeed! Then how can pro tectionists point wool growers lo the beauties of MrKinleyism. This fact mare thin others is breaking down the watl of protectionisat, and epecially It this to among the wool growers of Ohio where the father of McKin le) iira is the "protection" candidate for gov ernor. His it ever entered the minds of wool growers and farmers that tomehow this Mc Kiuley scheme af.er all seems to have been made for ttjemunfjcture- and nnt lor the pro duct 1? This is seen in the fact, th.t, while more wool is being imported since, than be f ire the pissage of the McKinley bill, during the first seven months after itt passage, the importation of manufactured woolens fell off more than 88,000,000, thns showing that after all '.lie manufacturer gets the benefit and the wool grower pays the bill in reduced prices for wool. 4 1 0 N CI EN rtOUH ( ?) A X . The hypocrUy of some men stands out In bolder relief than the sham honesty of Wmamaker. Just read what Clarkson one of the members of the national re publican committee sai s about Quay the ch tnnan of that committer: Immediately after the election Quay staled to hs colleagues of the executive committee that he desired to resign as chairman ; that lie did not desire to do the detail work, and still more, that a Unltid State senator ought not to ix cnalrman of the national committee or any political com iiittec His colleagues reM.ted this and iierauaded him not to retign. lie re newed bis wish three or four months af terward and about the time ol the Inau guration invUted upon It. The judgment ol the committee was opposed to ll. The senator- was only charged from his pur poses by the advice and appeal of his col league. His health was frail times and he desired to be rid of the burden. His health finally failed while he was tn the senate and he went on an annual fiihing tour. He stated to me tnen his unaltered determination to resign. Just think of the amount of mock mod em Quay mut have to be led to say that a United States senator ought not 10 be chairman of the national committee or any political committee. It Is safe to sat that if nil senators were as thoroughly unscru- I-hi and dkhoncHt an lie, then Indeed none f tht.n should have charge of any politi cal committee. Its all sham. Quay never intended t 1 re.ln unlets compelled to by the remaining decent portion of his own p:irt v . ALU WiNT UOCD UOVKUNMNT, The following It an extract frtma speech delivered by ea-Presldent Cleve land a few days ago before the Columbia Club at 1'rovldence, Rhode Island. It It characteristic of the man: I teek to remind you of the Interest which you and all of ut have at members of our American body politic In whole tome general lawt and honett administra tion. Thtt Intcrett It represented by the there to which each of ut It entitled In the aggregate of advantage which tuch lawt and tuch administration set u re. This In tercst and thlt duty are turely worth all the attention we can bestow upon them ; and the penalty of our neglect we shall turely not escape. In order that the pa trlotism and Intelligence of the country should prevail In our legislation the pa triotic and Intelligent men of the country asutt tee to It that they are properly rep resented In our national councils. If they fall In thlt they will be governed by those ho simply make a trade of polities. It it It well that our legislation be Influ enced by the enlightened and practical business eente of the peoples our butlnett men mutt tee to It that those they trust are chosen at their law makers. If they are Indifferent on the subject the vast In terests which to greatly concern them and all their fellowcttlaent, wlU be left at the mere; of those who neither understand them nor care for them, and I do not be lieve these danger will be effectively averted until they are better understood by the people and thoroughly resisted. It teems to me that private and special legislation, at !t at present prevails. It an evU chargeable to a great extent to the Hstleasness and carelessness of the people. There It a kind of legislation which up on ht face and concededly I private and special, and which engrosses far too much tthe time and attention of our lawmaker. The people have a right to claim from their representative their beat care and attention to the great tubjectt of leg islation In which the entire country la In t rested. Thlt It denied them If their rep. resentatlvet take their setts burdened with private bills In which their Immediate neighbor are exclusively Interested and which they feel they mutt be diligent In advancing it they would secure ttWr con tinuance in public life. They are thua led by the exlgenclct of their situation, at they view It, not only to the support of private bills of questionable property,' but to the neglect of a study and undei standing of the Important questions Involved In gen era! legislation. Nor doe the pernicious effect of tuch special and private legislation atop here The Importance of a successful champion ship of these private bills, measured by a standard which ought not for a momen tto be recognised, seems so vital to those hav ing them In charge that they are easily led to barter their .vote for measure at bad a or worse than their, In order to secure the support of tlmilarly tltuated colleague. Thus I Inagurated a ty stein called log rolling, which come frightfully near act ual legislative corruption ; and thua the people at larje lose noUonly the attention to their affair whlct I due to them but are often no better than robbed of the money In the public treasury. I have not mentioned the aspect of spec lal and private legislation which teem to me must pernicious. I refer to the habit which it engender among our people of looking to government for aid In the ac complishment of special and Individual schemes, Jtnd the expectation -whleh It create and foster that legislation may be Invoked for the aecurlng of Individual ad. vantage and unearned benefit. The re lations of our countrymen toward the gov ernment should be founded upon their love for It as the fountalnhsad of their na tional life; their faith In It as the power which preserve them a free people; thclt reverence for It at the perfect work of the highest patriotism; their confidence In Itt justice and equality, and their pride in itt ownership and management. Th;se should furnish at all time suffi cient motive for a lively interest In public affaire, and should supply abundant Incen tlve to popular watchfulness of legislative and executive methods. In. the light of these considerations no thoughtful Amer ican can shut hi eye to the truth that when our people regard t'e government a the source of Individual benefit and favoritism, and when ttielr Interest In It la measured by the extent to which they hope to realiae such benefit and favor tlsm our popular government I In dan gerous hand and Itt entire perversion It alarmingly Imminent. (I These peril are not alone chargeable to legislation which I confessedly special and private. Measures of a general char acter, and apparently proposed for Ihe public good, frequently originate In eelfith calculations, or so completely subserve in their details selfish plan that they also tend toward the fatal point of sordid nett among the people and unjust paternalism in the government. No matter what plausible f retexts may be advanced for auch legislation, if it has in it these cle ment it ought to be condemned. Neither the cry of protection lo American Interests nor pretended solicitude for the public good ought to succeed In concealing many; nor ahould the Importance to the country of legislative action upon any subject di vert us from Inquiry concerning the selfish motives and purposes which may be hid den behind the proposal of such leg Is la tion. . It ia quite time that our business men and all American citizen wIki love their country bestir themselves for the battle against the evil lendrnclet of private and special legislation, whatever guise it may assume. At this time no more important truth can be presented to our people than they should suppoit their government in love and' patriutfsTi,and remain unselfishly content with the blessings and advantages which our free institutions were establish ed to bestow, with justice and equality up on every c'tUen throughout the length and breath of our land. OPPOSES CLEVELAND. That sterling democratic paper, the New York Sun, still keeps up ita opsosition to Cleveland, anil wi'l not be placated. Should the ex-president be nominated by the demo crats next year, the covert, if not prononnced opposition of the Sun may be expected, and that would count much ia a closely contested stste, as New York promises lo lie. The Sua is the representative of Ihe tariff branch Of the democracy, and cannot stand Cleve land's free trade notions Salem Statt&mtin, The above is a sample specimen of "wash to be found now and then in every republican paper in the country. The Sttitimun knows just a . w;!l a iv o i. tint the Sat is not a democratic paper at all: That it has not sup ported a democratic candidate for president for tj hist twtlvt years; that it opposed Hancock, and Cleveland botU times. Tie 57aeia,wi!h equal purpose to misrepresent, says the Sua ia the representative of the tariff branch of the democracy, The-e i no ruch branch. All democrats tre tariff reformers. The ptrty is thoroughly uiited on the ques tion of tariff. LiLJiJiJjii!.',.,"i:"Ji;'TiU The first rsr of new winter wheat of the crop of 1891 was received at St I-oui, June 15, it came from Pallas Texan. TKLEOltAPHIO NEWS II LhIii Like war, Chattanooga, Ttnn, July ai.Th 11 u- chanan lilies, of Nashville, and the Nashville light artillery with two galling guns, the Stone River guardi, the Shelby vilfe eurdi and Ihe Swante cadets have arrived at Kooxville, and are preparing to go to Coal ci eek. It looks like war to the death, They comprise over 400 mtn, Colonel Sevier will take a picked scouting party to Coal creek today. The laxikont mountain guards are here awaiting orders, and say that they will do their duty. whatever it ia, and sustain the reputation ol Chattanooga. Brigadier General Carnet, of Memphis, will arrive this afternoon, and turn command et the state troops, The plan of action will then be decided on. A sMaaslrleas fire. MRRYSVILLK, CalJuly at. Fire started about 10:30 tonight in the large livery titbit of N V Nelson, completely destroying the table and over 100 tont of hay, beallet a large lot of harness, vehicles and tome dostn horsct. The lost it aliont (9,000; no insur ance. OgJen & Son't wagon and blacksmith, shop, on the touth tide, wat dtmtged loth extent 01 several hundred dollars, but at tb wind wat from toe south, the fir department had tittle, trouble in tavt'ng thia. Hugh Mc -Uu ire's boiler works on the north, were com pletely destroyed, alto the residence of Mit Martin, directly wett and across the alley nora uia boner works. 1 be total lost u es timated t f 11,000. Balamertta, the Tyrant. Lonwjn, July it. The fallowing advlcet hav been received front Chile, via Due not Ayrcti President Balmaceda hat had thot, at Valparaiso, Kichard Camming, a toa of aa tagikinmao, who wtt borne in intie. I he priaoot are filled with sufferers, without re tpect for age, class or tex. Two hundred persons tr imprisoned at Valparaiso. No tecuiity ia afforded to foreigner Judges are removed unless they are friendly to lialinaceda, agrinst raveasent, Salem, Or July at. At a regular meeting of the city council this evening a remonstrance of citizens against paving the streets whh any material o:her than gravel wat presented and recommtndationt ol property owntrt adopted. 1 lant and ipectkationt lor tuch graveling wilt be prepared, and bida be advertised for, Plant will be presented to the council at the next meeting, A i'eally re. Kox vitii, la, Jutyjo.-MiN'uttat, of Mich -Igaa, today purchased the famous trotter Ad vance frcm llowsrd Cunningham for ti$,ooo Advance It by Onward, dam Mist, and hat a trotting record of a :14. He to the tire of Swaaaork, a:i3X, and of several youngster aooui 10 enter tne uata. They rtayed Intflaes. Xsvv York, July 19 Herman Engelbart and Frederick Stcinhagen, two 17 year old German boys, played Indian tonight, and the latter by a bullet from a rifle tent Engtlhtrt to the happy hnatin grounds. The shooting wat actklental, ' heriaTs t'eavealtea. Portland, July ao, The third annual convention of Oregon sheriff convened la the grand jury room of the courthouse yestetdat morning. Thirteen theiUlt and two depot iet were present, and more are expected tor to aa) t tessioa. KoII call showed as present) Sheriffs Penumbra Kelt p. of Multnomah: E M Croiaan, of Marion 1 1) L Catea. of Wesco I F Notond, of Lane; William Me:kev, of Benton; li A Smith, of Clatsop: I C Moss, of Josephine; W furnish, of Umoti!la;U Dirdsey of Jackson; W I. Wilcox, of Gilliam; Mall Scott, of I -in"; Gaorge Noble, of Morrow Among other thing officers were elected end Eugeae selected a the next jU.e Ot meeting. Penumbra Kelly, of Multnomah, was elected president; J C Moss, of Josephine vice president, and W J Furnish, of C' ma til), tecretaiy. A BerlasM Kacwantee. Fa!, July ao. Tb government it ia txnd of a serious encounter whitb recently took place ia Souls Africa between Ihe French and the natives. Several Frenchmen were killed by the blacks. A French expedition wat tent to ayenge them, and a light ensued, ia which three leader and a large number ol the follower were killed and man wounded. The French Ins was two kil'Hrd and two wounded. arae4 s Bvcalh. Burnt, July Ov Frank Knoblcck, a wood chopper, who came to Iowa Saturday morning wat burned to death in a fire early thia morn ing at Ihe Chicago house, a frame one-story hotel. He bad escaped from the building after the alarm wai given, but inflated on re turning 10 hi room to get a vest containing nearly too, and was overcome by smoke ia endeavoring to make his w y out. He wat 28 year old. Aablpwreeh. Halifax, N S.July 19. Newt has beta received by n-ail ol the wreck of ihe tcbooacr Pubnico Belle, on the Newfoundland coast July 9. Two women and live children went down wke the vessel. The vessel, which was commanded by Captain Samuel Buta, left Catalina the 8;h instant, for Si Johns, with a cargo of lumber. She haj, betides the c sp rain and crew of lour men, ten passengrrt, five woman and at many children. Victoria, B C, July 19. A tailing yatch containing seven citizens of tnit place rapsltcd off Vhtoria today. One wat rescued tad it now on board HNS Warspue, He to an conscious. The other were drowned. The bodies have not yet been recovered. Their ewa tiaMes. Vienxa, July 19. A party of tourists, who insisted upon exploring the Adelabnrger grotto without a guide, have met witb a tragic ex perience. Two ol their number fell into a lake within tbt cive an I were drowned. SEWER NOTICE. NOTinj IS HKKEBV OIVKN TO Mltg 8. M. Shields aud Mre M. E. KarrtlL and to all whom it may eoocero, that 00 the Is n day ot July. Is'Jl, tht eemmon oooneu of Ihe city of Albany, Oreeoo. duly appoint ed Lm v. Aiar.hall, u w, lMyoe and Jnlmt Oradwchl as viewe-a to viow tee following deecribed right of way for the construction of a ewr: iiegioain( at a terminal point at the SW eoraer of lot 1 in block 12 in the eastern addition to the city of Albany, Or egoo, and running thenee N on the VV tioon dary line of aaid block, 10 feet; thence E parallel with the N line ol said Mock, to the E Him ot lot 2 in said block; thence I paialiel with the W line of said block 20 feeti thsno VV para'lel with tne N liueof said block to the W line thereof; theuoe N j on said W line 10 feet to the place of begin ning, and that said council baa died the 24th day of August, 1891, at the boor of 10 o'clock, a in, of said day, as the time for said viewers to meet at the chamber of aatd eoancll in the city of Albany, Oregon . And you and each one ef. and all other persoos whom It may ooooern, are hereby further notified that the following d atari bed private property will be appropriated b v. said eonn- cil aa a right of way for the construction of such seaer: Beginning at a polot on tli western bouudary of block 12 in the eaatiro ad littnn ta the city ol Atomy, Li'on county, U.gno, 101.3 feet from the southwest correr of said block aud inuning thence easterly and pararel with the northern bciundsry ol ad block 134 feet; thence northerly and pir. I lel witn to western boundary of eiid bio 10fet; thence westerly and psralUl wit 1 the northern ouodaryof said b ock 13 1 feet to the western boundary of eiid bloc thence a'ng said bouodary southerly to th 1 plaoe of l giurjio, then 'Beinmug at a pilot on the western boun dary of LlMck 12 in the eaitera addition to the eity of A'bany, Linn county, Oregon, 101 S feet from tlit northwest corner of asid block aud rnnoiug thruo due eaeterly and paralUl wi'b the n wthern ooadiryof taid block 134 feet; thnnoe southerly and Da-sl-lol with theesitero boundary of taid blook 10 fett. theuce westerly and ptrallel with the uorthern b i-n.l.ry ol nil Mouk 134 fwtto the west.ru bouudary of said blicK, tkance northei ly along aaid western bound ary to the plaofl of liciuniu- And all persons claiming damaoa by rea soe of the spprrpiistiou of any auch prop erty or any patt thereof, for auch purpise rvf iiMht of way fvir each sewer, a-e hereby eapeoially notified to file their respective clatqis t r uoh r'amtaea aith the reoor!er of said city befote the said time so appointed by the aaid oouocil fo the said oielioK of said viewer. This notioe is published by order of the council ri the city of Albauy, Oregon, made on the 18th dsy of July, 1891. JOHN N. HOFFMAN. City Marshal, SPRING WAGONS. Our Stock of Spring Wagom is the Largest and Most Complete on the Pacific Coast, and Comprises all the Leading Styles of FOURBPRINO PASSKNOKIt WAGONS. 80R0LL SPRING HANDY WAUUNS" 'TAYLOR OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EX PRESS AND DELIVERY NYAO - ON3, SPECIAL PARCEL DELIVERY WAGONS, 0K1-II0RSU n Ws Guuant88 Our TeMcles tlia Considered, Social Catalogues and Price List Hailed Free on application Staver a NEW MARKET BLOCK VV. C. DAVIS & CO., What is urn li I m a 11.11 111 1 an 11 .111 l- il la nil Ji 1 l 1 vm xmwm m li, ii,'aiiimmii 11 ill 111 iu.ii.ihi !,. 1 iiih .ix 1 ' In '1 mmmn w . Outorla It Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Iaftut ad Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpltloo uor ther Narcotic aubaUacc. It ia n harmless sulxriltut) fur Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrup, and Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee " thirty jcara,' use by illllSfins of Mothers. Coatorladcatroya Worm and allay fercrlahness. Castoria prevents votultlnff Soar Curd, euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Caatorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, siring healthy and natural sleep. Cas tor la is tko Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. CastoHs le aa saUwt anedlda foe ttB' 4rm. MutbsveUtervvMtadlysoiSBseeftt (a4 effret Hfom lUr eaiklree." Pa. O. C Oetsse, Lesal,ataaa, Oaateria b tle beat rsvasJ for eblldrse ef wbkftlamai'queiaied. 1 hope the day la ret far Stotaot mothwe vUleoeaMar the real tnrTct ol iWir ckiiarM, aa4 urn C&storl l euad of she varlsssseuaak aosmtm wtOob ra eatrerteg tbstr lod eeee, hj raretacooliim. aaortiiee, Boothiaf syrup 4 estwe bartrnl igmtiM tta Mr Siteaia, Ussveby ssuliAX tbs vs pr iwaiare $rm." Da. J. T. Civeamee, Gaavay, Ark. Tka Caataar Csatpaay, Tt SEWER NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Pauline Hegele, Uarper Cranor, J L lilll, J II Remington aid II R Schutu, and 10 all whom It may concern, that on the 18th day of July. iS-yt the common council of the city of Albany, Oregon, duly appointed C Marshal), I. W. Ueyoe and Jultut uradwoiii at viewer to view the following described right ot way forthe construction of a tewer: Begin nlng at a terminal point point at the south west corner of lot 1 In block 10a in flack lemon' addition to the city of Albany, Oreaon. and running thence north on the west boundary of aaid lot 10 feet, thence easterly and parallel with the north boun dary ol taid block lo the eatt boundary thereof; thence south on the east boun dary of taid block JO feet, thence wetterly and parallel with the north boundary of taid block to the wett boundary thereof; lience northerly 10 feet to the place of beginning-, and that aald council hat flaed the 24th day of August, 1891, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m of aald day, at the time for aald viewer to meet at the Chamber of taid council In the city of Albany, Ore gon. And you and each one of you, and all other persons whom It may concern, are hereby further notified that the follow Ing descilbed private property will be ap propriated by taid council at a right of way for the construction of tuch tewer t Beginning at a point on trie western boundary of block toa In llackleman't addition lo the city of Albany, Linn coun ty. Oregon, loa feet from the northwest corner of taid block and running thence easterly and parallel with the northern boundary of taid block 143 tee; thence southerly and parallel with the wettern boundary of aald block 10 !fect; thence westerly and parallel with the northern boundary of taid block 14J feet to the western boundary of taid block; thence northerly along taid boundary to the place of beginning, ,then Beginning at a point on the eatt boun dary of olock 10) in llackleman't addition to the city of Albany, Llpn county, Ore gon, 103 feet fioin the northeast corner of aaid block and running J thence westerly and parallel with the northern boundary of aald block 143 feet; thence tout her ly and parallel with me eattern boundary ol taid block 10 feet; thence easterly and par allel with the southern boundary of said block 143 feet to the eastern boundary of taid block; thence northerly along said boundary to the place of beglnnlng.then Beginning at a point In block 103 llack leman't addition to the City of, Albany.LInn county, Oregon, 71 feet from the wettern and 103 teet from tne toutnern boundaries of said block and running thence easterly and parallel with the routhrrn boundary of taid block 71 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the wettern boundary of said block 10 feet; thence weaterly and parallel with the southern boundary of aatd block 71 feet; thence southerly to the place of beginning, then Beginning at a point on the west boun dary of block ioi In Hackleman'a addition to the city of .Albany, Linn county, Oregon. iofet from the touth wett corner of taid block and running thence eae'erlv and parallel with the sou! hern boundary of taid block 71 teet, thence northei ly and parallel with the western boundary of said block 10 feet; thence westerly 'and pnrellel with the southern boundary of said block 71 feet to the western boundary of aald block; then southerly along taid boundary to the place of beginning. And all pertont claiming damages by reason cf the appropriation of any such property or any part thereof.for tuch pur pose or right of way tor such sewer, ore hereby especially notified to mi their re spective claims for such damages with the Recorder of taid city before the said time so appointed by the said council for the aid meeting of said viewers. This notice It publi.hed by order of Ihe council of the city of Albany, Oregon, made on th 18th day of July, 1891. JOHN N HOFFMAN, City Marshal, IT TO LOAK.-In tmaii end iti. Iar amonnU, from lx montba to five ye), on good Albany and Linn county real estate. Call on or ad lrt W K Wf Pbrion, r'lrt mi., Albany, Or. -AV? t n OJ BtJaiNKSa WAOONg.ONHHORSB IRON A I LB WAGONS, 1T0. It Wim. Pat Am. hmu Waxawa 8PRINO WAGONS OF ANY ASCRIPTION TO CALV UrON R CORRESPOND WITH US. - ' est, Our Prices tlia Lowest Quality Walker, PORTLAND, OREQON. ALBANY-ORE-CON. Castoria. " Castorta It ao well adapted to eblMraa) stust kavwate asav" If. A. Aaceea, U. P., Itt Be, Oafardto., UraMlfa, X. T. "Our rhsictaa la tb cbiUraa't depart aval have twke blgiily of the expert eac la tlsr etrltss practUw wititCaasuila. awl alUrtmch. fly bav ag m-r Dml cat euspUe bat at kaoa ae nguUr prwlacia, yet ant are free la eoafea skat the MterU af Castoria baa waa aa fcs leak ttwf epsa It." L'arvaa tin .11. aa Pisenasae, iixaa f. Savre, rum.. Marry ftaraet, Jfw Teek Cttf. SEWER NOTICE. NOTICR 1 HEftlBV CITES TO W. H. Goitre. Athby Feare. H. eioapp and r. J Baltimore, andlio all wbora It y aeaeern, that oa the 18th day ef July, IStil. lb ram m on eoaaeU of the ell f of Albany; OreeoM, dnlrap painted U C Vatab'll. U W. Deyoe aud Jullu uradwabl; aa viewer, to view the following right of way for the toaMroe. tion or a aaworf Begienlna: at urmina' r oini en tba weetero boendary of block 09, In liacklaman' addition to. the) city of Albany, Oregon; 102 feet from tb M t earner or aald black and running thane easterly aea parallel with tba ft, bound1 ary of avid block, to Ihe K bjunJsry 1 hereof; theno toolbar I v and parallel wlthib K bonndar of es'lfl black l foal; tbanoa wetterlr and parallel with the M bondary of ald b 00k to tba W boundary thereof; (banc noitberly 21 feet to place of beginn ng. and that aald council haa fixed th 2tib day of Anguat, 1091, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m of aald da , as the time tor 1 aid vieware to meet at tlie ebant berof aaid CO nell lo tba etty of Albany, Oregon And you aid each onsof you and alt other person whom It tuy con cern, are hereby further notified tbat the following dacrlbed private proper y will b appropriated by aald oounoU a rift tit of way fr tba e instruction of auob aew. rt Beginning at a plnt 00 the weaUrn boundary of block ICS In llackleman'e addition to tba city of Albany, Linn eounly. Oregon, 102 feet from tba norUi wvouruer of said block and rat. nlng eaeterly aad parallel with tba north.rn boundary or aald block 132.6 feet, tbenoe eoutbarU and paraliul with the western boundary of aald block 10 loot, tbenoe weaterly and paralUl with the northern boundai of aald block 132.6 feel to th weaurn boundary ef taid black, thence noitber y along taid boaadar to Ibe plae- of beginning, then Heginidngat a point on tba eattern bound iry of block 109 in Hackieinan'a addition to tba elty of Albany, Linn county. Oroppn, 102 feet from the north et iner of aald block and running thrnre water!y and parallel with ibe northern boundary of ald bloek 132 6 feet, tbenoe aou'.heil aod p.raliel with eurn boundary rf aald block 10 foot, tbenoe eealeny and parallel with the aootbern boundary of aald b!sk to ibe en torn boundary of eaid b.ock, t none nortberly along taid boundary to the plaoe of beginning, then Beginning at a point on the aattera boon ary of block 10W In llacklerr.an'a addition to tbe city of Albany, Linn county, Otegon, 102 feet from tbe touth east corner of atid bioct, and running Ibence wtataily and para'lel with tbe southern boundary of aaid block 1316 foet. theuoe northerly and parallel with tueeet tern boundary of aald olock 10 feet tbenoe eaaterly and parallel with the aotttborn boundary of aald blook 132.6 feet to tbe eaatero boundary of aaid block theuco along aald boundiry eouiberly to the place of beginning, tbeu Eeg.nnlng at a point on the western boundary of block 109 In Hackleman'a addition to the city of Albany, in Lion county, Oregon, 102 feet from the touth weal corner of aald btx-k and running Ibence) eaaterly and parallel wlib the aoutliern boundary of aaid b7 vk 132.6 feet, theioe nortberly and jarUl with tbe western boundary of aald b!uk 10 feet, thenee etaterly and psrallal to the aouthern boundary of aald block 132 6 feet to tbo western boundary of aald block lbno aoutherly along aalu bouodary lu leet Co the place of berflnnlnx. And all persons olaimiug damage by rea son of th appropriation of any inch prop erty or any part thereof, for auoh purpose or right of way for tuch tewtr, am hereby ea peoially notified to tile their respective oiairns for auch damages with tbe recorder of a iid city before the aaid time so appointed by the said oonnoil for the aaid meeting of laid viewer, . Tbia notioe is published by order cf the council of the city of Albany, Oregon, made on the 18th day of July, 1891. JOHN N. HOFFMAN, ' City Marshal. DtSSOLUTIOS KOrrCE-sSotlo !i hereby pi yen that the jartnerabtp of Smith A Hammock, at Tallman, bat beeodlstolved, B IS Hammock retiring-. All aooouriU ahould be paid David Soma wbs v,!i! onntlnu the business, and by wboiu ail debt will be paid. tX ImrMV SEWER NOTICEs NOTICF IS I! KERB V GIVEN TO I. M. Curl, V. E. Allen, Oso. W. YBg, Mr. K, A. MoKeron, UFlioo and KJeard Ford, and to all whom it may concern, that on the 18th day. ef July, 1 Ml, the common oounoll of the city of Al bany, Oregon, duty appointed U U. Mar shall, L, W, lHyoe and Julius Gradwobl a vie art to view the following described ri(ht of way for the construction of a fewer: Buttoning at a terminal paint at the fi W eornsrof lot 1 in block 14 lit Hauklamau't stood d addition to the city of Albany-, Ore gon, and itmnirg thane N on the W line of aid block 10 feet) thence U and parallel with the N line of taid blook to the K boun dary tbersef j thence 8 00 aald li twondarv 20 feet S thaoce W narellel with the N boundary of taid blook to the W boundary thereof tbenoe N on taid W boundary 10 feet to tbo daoe'of beginning, and that taid oouooll bat (lied he 24th day of August, 1101, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m of taid day, aa the lime for said vlowsrt to meet at the ehamber of taid oounoll ia the 01 ty of Albany, Oregon. And yon and each one of you, and all other psrsont whom it mty ooooern, are bertby further notified that the following dnsoribsd private property will be appn.pilaUd by taid eounoil a a right of way for the oonstreotion of such teweri Regionlng at a pilut on the we stern boundary of block 14 in llaoklenun a 2nd J - - IM-U . .Ill addition to tha city ot Altianv t.U Oregon, 101 1 feet from the north weet eoraer of aaid block and rnunlng tbedee easterly and parallel to tae north boundary ofaaid block 60.03 feet; thenee aoutherly and parellel to th weaUrn boundary ot taid block 10 fet; tbenee westerly and parallel to the north boundary of eaid block 00.05 feet to the weak boundary of aaid block ( tbenoe nortberly along said weet boundary to tba plaoe of beginning, thea Beginning at a point In blook 14 Haokte tvan'a Sad addition to the city nf Albany, Uaa etnoty, Oregon, which i 60.03 feet diaUnt from th western and 101 1 feet dis tant from tb northern boundaries of aaid block aad running tbenoe eaaterly and parallel with the northern boundary of ssid block 00.03 feetl thanoe southerly parellel with the eastern boundary of aald v iavi; inenoe wastatiy ana parallel with tha nnrlhjirn liAn.it.ni -.U 88 03 feeti tbenee nortberly to tbe point of wgiooog, men llaeinnltta at a rutins tka -..I.- 1.-. dary of bloek 14 in Haklean'a 2nd addi tion totbseity nf Albany, Una county, Or ITOO. 1011 feat from tha nnrth aa.t w, awu eiiuos maa running tnenee westerly f - . I LI - M I . . and parallel with the north boundary ef aaid blook 13X1 foe I j tbenoe othrly end parellel wito the eattern boundary of ssid block 10 feet; tbenee easterly and parellel tow aartaara ooeadary of eaid bloek IStil faatka (lillu..n tu,....- II block thence northerly along aald boundary v tn yiaevui uvftioouig, men BaatBatna at iimI.U. Ska 1. dary of block 14 in Kec.lemao 'a 2nd addi. tion to the city of Albaay, Lisa oeaaty uregnn, 101 , fact from th tQath east comer of aaid block and ranning tbeao westerly and pnrellel with the southern toeadar af aalil k!vtk Ittl . .k northerly and aaratUl l k ik. -..-.. ooanaary 01 aaia Dioes luieett thenee eaet erly and parellel with tbe tontbera bonn dar OS aaid Llot-k 129 t l.at a boundary ef aaid blojk; tbenee aontbetlf .Inn. . . .1 k . I - I . . i -"a kwi i sn piaca oi veaia alag,tbM Beelnnlnar at a nnlntln hink In Ilacaleman 3 nd addition loilie cltrof AthaAV ' f .lt,n wumla I I. I l I . it I wjn, WII1LII I. Vtj$ feet distance from tne western and sa..i . ..A .It a M .a tvtn eet uisiance irom me soul hr in boundaries of aald block and ru.nin. thence raster I v and nataliol a It I. ik. uu,ik. ern boundary of tabi block 66,05 fact Jhcnce Vilnius anu peiauci witn tne wettern bouiJary of aald block 10 feet, thence weaterly and oaratUI kh tka n.,ii,-.- boundary of aald block 66.05 f. thence avutwii w me piaceoi ocginmng.tben Beginning at a point on the west boun dary of block 14, in Hackleman'a and ad .lial.-. 1 . 1. . ..1. . a a a . uivwn w me ciiy 01 Albany, Linn county, Oregon, and 101 H feet from the south west corner of taid block and running thence easterly and parallel with the southern boundary ot said block 60.05 teet, theoca nortberly and parallel whh the western boundary of said block 10 feet; tnence westerly and parallel with ihe southern boundary of taid block 66.05 feet to the western boundary of aald block, thence along aald boundary 10 feet to the place of beginning. Aad all persona cUlmiiig damage by reason of tbe appropriation of any auoh property or any part thereof, for auch purpose or right of way for auch tewer, are hereby specially notified to file their respanlve claim for auch damnce with the recorder of aaid city before the a. iJ time so appointed by the said council for . hhi Hicrung 01 saia viewer. Thlt notice U publitned by order of the council of the city of Albany. Oregon, made on the iSth day of July, iSoi. JNO N HOVFMAN, . City marshal. SEWER NOTICE. NOTICP.IS HEUEBY RIVEN TO MR-j T. K. Yoo and Mr H, if. Shields, aod to all whom it may c woerri, that :n the 18th dav of lalv. 1SUI tha 1 of the eity of Albany, Oregnat, duly appoint. -.1 l. v, uarsoair, u. w. Ueyoe and J alius G red wohl a viewers to view the fullowing deecribed right of ws f.r tba eooatractiun of a sewer: Heginuing at a Urmia! point as tne sou in we. 1 ooruer cl Jot 1 ia block 13 ia the eastern addition to tbe oty of Al bany, Oregon, aod reauiog thence north oa the west boendary of aaid blook 10 feet; thenee east aod parallel with tha north boundary ut aaid block to tha ,ui ka..l. ary of lot 2: thenee tooth parallel to the was ooooaary or aaia DloCK so feet; theeo west parallel aith tbe north twtindary vt taid blook to thj weat line thereof, thence north on aaid Weat boundary 10 feet to the plaes of beftinolmt, and that aaid eooneil baa tiled the 24th day of Angatt, 1891, at tbe hoar of 10 o'clock, a m. l H. . ,k. tin. fur taid viewers to met t tb chamber 01 aaia eounou tn the oity or Albany, Oregon. And yon and each one of von. ami ai: nth.. person whom it may eoocero, are hereby mrvoer nounen tnat tne loliowiug described nrivato DroDartv will ha aaid council aa a itahtuf wa In. tha ttrnotlon ol suoh tewer: BeL.lnoing' at a point oa the wettern boundary til hloot- 13 In tha a..(ar .l.li.l. - - - aV' w-i visw V Huiaiut to the oity of Albany, Lion ooonty.Oreg'n, 103 ees irom tne norinwott oorne 01 aaid blook, and running tbonoe eaaterly and parellel with the northern boundary of taid blook 134 feet; thanea another) and nsralUI !ik the wettern booodary of taid block 10 feet; thenoe westerly and parellel with the nortfc era boundary of ta:d block 181 feet to the u... L 1 -... : 1 Ll I . . I v..qi-u iiuunu.rar vi earn uiooK, tnance nortberly and along laid boundary to the place of beginning, then -Rdelniitnff at a nnlnt in kla1. Tl I. .ha eastern ad iition to the oity of Aibtny, Lin a oonotv, ureyon, which is ion feet from tbe southern and 67 feat from tha wmtum hnn.. dary of taid block and renninx tbenct . 1.. -. j iii ... . 1 ., taaian auu pareiini vim tne toutnern bonr da'V of aaid tdnntr R7 f - lk.. northerly ad parellel with the western L . . . . . ooonuary 01 saia DiooK in teet; thence westerly and parellel with the aouthern bonndar of aaid hlnnb 7 faaf, thanna sontherly to tbe plaoe of beginning, then Beginning at a pint. oa the western boundary of blook 13 in tbe eastern addition to the oity of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, 103 feet from the south west ooraer of aaid blook and ranning thenoe enterlv and Oarallal avilk fr.ha .Anlh.,. knnml.rw a! tA blook 67 feet; tbenoa nortberly and parellel wnn ins western Dounaary ot said block JO feet; thenoe wetttrly and parelial with th southern boondary of taid block R7 fact tn the western boundary of taid block: thtmoe southerly along aaid boundary to the plait of beginning, And all persons claiming damtgei by reason of tlit appropriation of any tuoh property or any part thereof, for snoh pur pose or right of way for tuch lewer, are hereby especially notified to tlie their respective claima foe tuoh damages with the recorder of aaid city before the aaid time iO appointed by the taid oouuoil for the laid meeting of said viewers. : Thia notice is poblisded by order of the eounoil of th cit- of Albany. Oregon, made on the 18 h day of Jnly, 1891. JNO. N HOFFMAN, City Marshal. ALBANY lOR. f RITSMAN & HULEEB.T BEOS, Real Estate Agents Farm and Ranches for tale. Also city hroperty in Albaov aud Coryallia, a vviHotiaALt Mm In, Steel SOLE ACChlS FOR WASHISCfOH AIIO HOnTKtP.H IDAHO FCB T!!E BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER Tbrie Macblni are too well knrv. u t ie eomwni. Tliout adi or farMirs t. .v ntid them and ak of them it uw. 17 are the o,sly iX&rvceiiM Machine that will glv Zhtm,' fvtSf.'.OTJOa t9 tbo purcbar. ffllLlERS STAR V1BRATH1G AULTMAtrS STAR TnAGTlOil U: Tba tn; tfrrttiva and laccettfol Comblnat.oa tit Thmblag ai' V.rtr. Grain ever contracted. BUCKEYE mjmi TWI N E-BINDERo tTW fentiir that ill,iliii!iil-hrt tl.l.T' in flliuh-r I the MIiIikm et Jtaft, lotiil. (M-.I r,s(ninllRsrv MmiiE-lli and iJiimliilllv. T l...klr I. tA i Ant-h ii l.jli.rn. ti oo'y I w "mm, n ) I kli"n. Vie have two atyhnt lb K!iratr llli iuuiuhiii4ii4 by hundrni. of trun. SCHUTTLEE FARM. WA50HS, CUCK-DOARDS, FOUR-SPRINQ UOUHTAUt WAGONS, QUCKEVE A HO SUHRIOR DRILLS AND SEtDERS. CORBIN om HARROWS. UODGES-HA'US HEADERS, HAIRH RARB WIRE fSEND FOR C'.PCULAnO E. THRALL, MANAGER. Q aa : 40 DO M M SDM8P mm iw YOU CANT HEAD THIS Without being Interested. Thore will bo aGenuint tssteas OP SUMMER GOODS, . ' e Iillt Weiilt CIctMii. Smer taisiliii Gooffs. Hats, te, ail all M if HOT WEATHEEE- Woaring Ap parol Now in My Store. TiJ Lsaii Clair Ask Your Neighbor! K0?L"! """ ""'T, Where to get the Best Bargains, Where to get tlie Best Value for Your Money, -IN- Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., And thy will Answer with One Voice, at CSTG. W. SIMPSON'S. T HP J U Jli THOMAS and a Cna itock SPECTACLES generally, as well ns jewelry, Watthet clocks, etc., at a' , 11-4 Il Ml j iiWia sj 3 1 y wum cii.ii.iod DM0 rroatFir.!atiYteSlrccl3, PORTLAilD. OIIEGO '. etat - tat tn mul Farm Macliiaoi y YHRE8HER, lr aiKl U1.1 1'utliirm Ifcedwr - U ll : A t '. 2&S2& & L", I amJj& ' t- t) ft. 1; .. lU' i - J - Xi, . ALBANY, OREGON 80 aifl'Msrctal Tailor It you want th bit and niost durable furni t.nre that is manufactur- D'eJ in th eity go to BRINK'S NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AKO CONTRACTORS. -T OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN TO i.t wnom may concern, that eealed bids will be received at tbe office of the oounty clerk of Linn eonnty, Oregon, op to 12 o'olook noon, Wednesday, August 5th, 1891, for Ihe construction of a county uriu acroas inouiaa creex,at Or neur A R MoDonald'a farm, t wo and one ha!f miles above Solo, lu eaid county and state, taid bridge to be of the following pattern and dimensions: Main span to be Howe truss, covered 125 feet in length, IS feet Tfide in tbe clear, IS feet above low water mark, north approach 60 feet in length and south approach 80 feet in length, both approaches to be protected by bannisters, each end of the truss to rest upon eight solid oak piles. No bids will be considered unless accompanied with plans and specification, and S per cent ol bid In catih or certified check. The county reserves the rghtto jp'eet any or nil bids. Nt P. PAYN Coavty eibi-k. HOY 'DO YOU D There ie no denl.t Ibat PaJ13W . ttoek of 1LYKRWARB, eonetuins .iKions, anives, rorke,rrultdisba,ee, gold and sliver tratohes, Jewel y, ete, le th largest and Lest In tba elty, and by far the best ever brought to Alb.. It III FRICES fh Most Reasonable, I . Call and See the GOODS ; iity nnva ntork Pfelfftr Block, -u Albany A Stanard &. Cusick, Drugi, Uedicinea, Cfcem'.eale, ifaoe; and Toilet Artlolea,8poDjea,Bmabee. Perfumery. SebooJ rBooke, and Artiale' Buppllee. ffeyalefatas yrriptiaar r Imllf CBitotia4J. llBMFIWiEC as Jass ressrred a larae tavatoeai aew Mp IliJof Shailei el (Mis, aad aaw aad UsurtUml pattens la Wall Elegant Ecrisrs to lilth . jaO- rJ50c. SHADE! are have tbe hart aa4 prstuaM It tbe Biariui 70 R A good eeexmd btae ? Pitta vlbiaior. inelndine bazaar an. slacker, cheap, Inquire off II Koaeoe, wua ivoapp, xiurreii os uo. We wish to aa ta tbe jtaalie tbat are have iuat added a larae planer to our mill Papem wnm . - aad are prepared to farniatt all kinds rf . j loatber, dressed or roogb. aa Vaa pur f ebaeer may ehoae, aa good a tbe batt, aad aa oheap aa it aan be toid. i In payment we will take all klada ot aroUoee. auoh aa bar. Goer, grain. Uaxiu tnaav, beaaa, bee by tbe aarter. eta., ia feet anythirg tbat we can aae. Tie J aee on before yea parekaae yoor bliTj lumber, aa we feel eon fldent teat wa ma autt y t a. Toa will always And one et" at at oar mill. 14 tnr.ee from Lebanon, . nil tea frecaa Waterloo, en Uanaiiton , oreek. WlKT EBRR1GAJI, 4 Leeaaon, Oraajoa, 1 SHERIFFS SALE. tie Ctrcmit Court of the Stale tf Orr gon,for Liu C&tnty, A. J NOBLE, aa executor or the1) Ut will and teiUmenl of W. H, I ,4 8. v. Moore and Marr sJ. Moore, j "x, V r j . I inuoausms XTOTICE 13 BEBEBT GIVEN THAT X t by virtue of an eiecuuon and order -of aa.'a issued out of the above named court, la tbo above entitled action, I wilt on l Thursday .the 1 3h day of August,189L at tha eonrt houae door, In tba city of Albany, Lnn coaoty.Oragan, at tbo hour -ol 1 o'elock p m, of eaid day, sell at pub- ' lie auction, tor cah in hand to tbe highest bidder, Lbs real property ceacribed in ; aaid execution and orier of aale aa follows, tow lU All ol lota five (5) an 1 tlx (6) In block nineteen (19) in Ki aou' 3rd addition to tha town of Lsbanon, in Linn eoanty,' Oregnn, lot-ethor with ecb and every of aaid apiiurtenaaoae thereto belonging. r The proosada arising from tba aale of aald premises to ba app ied aa follows: rlret, to tbe payment of the OMta and dishurscimenta of thla suit taxed at I'-tl 28, and the eota and charges of making tuoh sa'e,anJ the further aumof50 ' raasonabla attorney 'a feea Second, to tha payment to tbe plaintirf tbe sum of S400 with interest thereon at tha rate of eight per cent per annum from tba 30th day of Doosmber, 1840; Third, tba over plus, if toy there bereaaaining- after f"" payments aboTit provided for, to be p4 to the aaid defendant, S W Moore. Iated thia 14th day of July, 1891 I M.KCOTT. 1 Sheriff of Linn oounty. Oregon! O 17) , By C K Soit, Teputy. SHERIFFS SALE. In tin Cirtult Court oftht State ofOrtgan for J the Comhf 0 Linm s f JOHN DIAMOND, P.alaUff.l v Mararetl E Findiey, Alexander F1nd!ey aad Susan Findiey, hia i wife. Samuel Fiodier, Jennie Pou-V lade and HenrvPoujada, her hue .4 band, Nanov Wilson. Hugh Fin- 1 dier. John Finale v, Etta Findiey, I Hattle JTiml:ey and Eila Sanford, Defendants J "VTOTIC35 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i by virtue of an execution and order f f sale iaaued out of the above nsme-1 1 jt.urt, in the above enti'lea sait, I will csT Saturday.the 1 5th day of Ausrust.t 89 1 4 at the court house door, in the elty of Albany, Li an oounty, Oregon, at the hour I of 1 o'clock pm, of aaid day, aell ttj public auot ion, for oath in band to til Klnhaaf Itirl.tar th. ...I cribed in si.id execution aud order of said aa follows, tow it: V The nortiieaat quarter and tha east half of the nor -.h east quarter, and the nortbi west ejuartarof the northwest quarter, and the rortheast quarter ot the south. east quarter ot section 31; also the acuta half of the northwest Quarter and tn north half of the southwest quarter of 4 section St, ail in township 13 8 K 3 eatt J Willamette meridian, in Linn oounty, i Oregon. I The proceeds arialng from tje aale of I said real property to be applied: rirst, te Chepaymectorand ttpm said executiou j arid the original coats of said suit taxed at 89 15, tie oud, to the payment of f plaintiff's claim amounting to tha sum of 242i S3, and tbe further sum of S30 attorney's fees; Third 'the overplus, if any there b5 to be paid over to to .be aaid dtfendints as f'.eir several interest mav appear. Dated thl Hth day of July. 1S91.'- Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. NOTICE OF FIXAL SITTL"I NOTICK IS HEFiEBT 3IVEX THAT THg VS. drtnd. aiiuiuiiilrUr of the . os fJUarles T. McFrIiuid, i(Md, h fsijd b; flea acaount In lu offioe of tha ci k cl th cou eoiart lar Una oy, Oteges, the juge el a esurt hu mrtthi it& oy o( A.teusE, at the hour 1 oEai(Mik. p ro, a ihe Uimi i'-r - r u: :. taid aei)nt, if t nva and t. v.c i.,i.. ev Tais 1. ta 3uy A Jai, Itj'H. ll, B. &-'-'-:-"- J. K. W"f eM i-..-, I .y; : in J .C I I H-'S '". i - I f x i