A P2eccGsity.' The eenautnpUoo, of tea Wfoijr la creaaea every jear la Kuglavad, Runtlft, aud Ui prluclpm Euro- pean lea drinking ouuntrtea. lul It ,t doe not BW til i j America. Aaa not "Mi MatH vm wur aamla of European who leer Xarape ardent lovers cf tea, up a arriving la the V tailed Statea grad- ally discontinue lia e, aad tueMylcaaae it altogether. Thli state ol thing to due to tha (art that Ilia American think ao tatteh el bnalueee and an llltla of I hair palate that (key penult China nl Japan to atilp thata rheir rhsapeat and moat worthlea Iran Betweee. the wealthy rlatee ol China and Jra and tha rraclliig and cultivated aeadriuker ol Kurope, tha finer teaa tad a ready market. Tha balance of tha amp one U Aaaarlre. la there any wonder, then, that aur tiAto tor toe doc not appreciate lu view of tht'te fact, la there n an Im wedlnto demand fur (ha Importation cf a hraud of tea lliat I guaranteed to bo utt eo!rel, vtnmaulpulated, am) of ahaolute purity? Wo think I hero la, and preaeiit Bvevh'i Tea. Ita purity la gaaraateed In every reapect H haa, I here torn. Mora In herent IrauKth than therheap toaa yaa hair beon drinking, fully ono third leaa beoti re quired for au lufualoa. Vhl yott will die cover the flit time you make It I.lkowlae, tho flavor la cVlurhtfal, bring the natural fla vor of att uiiad-.iltcrared article. It l a rcreJa tlon to to drinker, 8old euly In package bearing t!ii mark: TEA TurcAsWdhood: I'rico tc per pound. For tale at ALLEN BROS., FLINN ELOCK, AUJANY TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD.!! Whilo trying to Crowd thou DEYOt & FROkIAN BROS Store, where they 'iiti have on hand Hi forgot Stock aoulh ol 1'ortland, ol the laiot Improved Rides and Shot Gun; att Immense stock ol l'Uhlng Tackle ol every tVci Iption ; Tenta, Hammocks Camp Chair and thousand ol ether thing tco tiusnerou to mention Itepnir Shop In connection w l:h the Store, and one ol .he best wnikmen In the State to tlo any tnd ail kinds ol work. Come or., Come al. No rout'.o to how pood. "Small profit and quick ijW Is oui mcttj. V h i ' ' !.:-. -'T t vt f r r.- f tfi' of M-rf mr , . r ' V- lit?.''. . !:, . . v . t r.rt t -.l.:n.8 lt V. art' -W. ..;", r I : . tr o r--i-..- u; c rtrti lljr it- : ' - r.f j i 'J .: ui'j'tf. rn- iw.'tf 4.i :o: :.v -. :. 1 ir.r ' . S-a:i? -;gi . i -?.tl .. r. i - O. i IhU rf rr, tp i . :f,ro liver :rprvl ttalf tj " y ;: 'itu'i.ir.CMU'.iUJUa. J 4 4'nmifn3. Acel ALBANY OR. ;A3 & EULBEBT BROS. l! i' a! Est.T.f Agents ii.-' i"l lin-i-li'- f.-raale. . tr... n: j .11 Alhar ii..l jklllA. .VOADKMY Cnv La-ly c! Porpaal Help. CLCANY, - - - REGOM Co'uhtctB i by Iho Sisti. f St. Kt tUitiitt Tuitinu It! ii :?! Uv a?h.l ran 3 from jUW. ' r'orlnr.ua iirdin;; Scil "in! cr o prtlirt I m n; r y t the -a '! or i ad- ii-'.i r -i r, r'rra. jf br1 ';' ' - fynr 'y fo. ,-g-y .-; In -oilfrrfi.r- . .''' "AVf. C3 'lliewsH nii-1 ri rr'-ly fof ftU" '"';"''?.", " airitra.rV.'he I t.re ri! It and few! tia.rr tafela r. rr.inmcutUcjit t Tl" ! -'ttjHl''! to all Ww, V V ti-t' IliU ATI K llJ 1ID4 ClaICK, 4 grata. Albany IRONWORKS IEAM HC1',S CRIST AH 9 SAW AIL OF HEAVY m LIGHT wonx, IH -5C AND CHASS Pflt.ipf? . . ' ' ' t .1 " .!.(! ' . ' .. !.T;.r c a w.y njirti far V. I., nonerlnn h.on. ,r not for mile in )iur .lm:i.- nk your Vuler t n-od fr uMliilomic n:tiro tU i .-;, xi:( ir lb cm lor yon. i4 xi;r-'i-. L. DOUGLAS flss ?unr fpr... THE EiST SHOE IN THE hOHLO FCCt THE kOKEr? li l ikniilcwsluM, with no fork or wax thrrl to hurt the ffetj mail of the UM Una eair, ivl..h anil ei'ny, uuil bfnut vu nuke mors nhor ttf thia frvff than any thr manvftwturer. It touuifi l,anii tioin mitlng nmi aiJJ Ui ai l). 3 FT 0t tiriiuliin llan.i-.verf, the flnent calf h( ever offeri-il fr .(); eipiula Vreuvb -niportfil hof which cit from tnmu 1.'.'I. i&A Hand-Hawed Welt Hhn, fliia ealf, 4"T atyll.tj. rimifurtalileauililumlile. Tha ImmI ifcr offi-rwl at till, price : tiume undo aa eu-pNti-mu'io nooiw couttiig from fl.(t to -).iw. 4PV 30 Fallce Hhnet t'armcri. Kullrond Man 0a uii'l ft-ttr(;arrlaraall wcnrtlieiui fluacalf, rMMiil.-itn. rtinoi.tn InHhlii. huuvy IhnMi feitea. cxteu t'oo nl. One pair will wrnravi'ir. rja'J Hit Ciia en M i no bultw ilKie aver ofrcrtd at thla prlicj one trlel will oavli,ce tUoaa who wnnt a aline tt comfort anil acrl-. rr J', and Vt.Mt Vorkiii.ninn'n ahoea nru very aln.im an t iluriiljli.. Thorn who have Riven th--m a trial will wenr li'iothi-r makn. V?r,!f t i.0O nnd l.7-"l "lioi. aimia arn sjij worn l.y ih lioya everywhere; tlicrac ll r-fj ItK tr f-ierStH, tin the lucrcitMtn a;ilcMMtoiv. Ert t JifitB lluml-aewed iImk-, twm jiCJ UlvO ti'.nKoln, vervatTllalr, e(uuli Kreutt liii.mi-l"d i-h-M'S e.wtli!rfr.xiii w.iH (i.ar..'l. I,i,.li.i' vs.-'jo, Si.oo kiiiI rtl.r. ahoe for Ja tMirt) tuo t.cKt fine Uontjolu. t;ty ll.l; mul duratile. f 'iiiilinn.tseo that W. h. l.nilftM' name and rlc nro urope1 on the tt'nm of ewh ahoo. W. h. UQVUl-k.i, Urovktou. Haaa. I j. E. BLAIiV. It PtH!nr.l, Orcon, A. P. Anrntmnir, l'rhi. l!-.iich KttMMl : CkfiTAh Bra. O.li.kuk, rulfin, Oivtc;ti, MitiiCaurw!of itutiy, wiiimj mum ol tmlluu. nnsinoMs. SbortlinnU, Tyfrtvrti frmmAHsftt, nmi English f itu-trite ntt Hn'in tHu-imi tbt'HU'ttout the year. Ku'lt-nlfi ivimit ttU lat ttf' tllll. lUlflttlKUp fltiUl fil)T M tllXil. frMk iw V ":jj " WHY IS THE The Only One This Season ALBANY, ATTRACTINO EVERYWHERE THE WISE AND GOOD Trout t'nity of IMverso Mounter Exhibitions to Richest, Rarest, lnintiest In-tall, Sid, jbS MILLIOMIHE aV . . - Cf Amerifii, coin jrinen, in Always ViulivUleil, Mont Trcmentlou, F-icluaively i'rt'scntetl MuKiiitudv, UmmK'tir, l'urity ami l'orlection, ttbsvlutvly tlio Biggest Wilt! Moorish Caravan, Hippodrome, MenagorU.! Circuses, Specular Pilgramago Aquarium, Performing Herds, Arabian Nights' Kntertai.-. ment, Imperial Japanese Troupe, and Innumerable Feat ures, Feats and Pageants. Hosts of ILirestjA(tractioi!S Never Before Exhibited , lXFINITE'.Y MOKK WJUTII SEKINO THAW ANY YoU 1UYR hEKN. More for the Money Than any Other has Ever Exhibited. The moet tents, thn tnit trfiiitt), the moat CiiKCi1, Hie moul earn, the innat chariots, the utost p'oilijjieit, the tutml wiKl K-antH, the mom thoroughum!, the immt aiti!iih:n, thu luott tirti.'H, the inuft ut-t, the iiioet nretiuK, the tuoet Dlinp ian ttap , the iiiont tntiKic, the inotit traiueti ntiimal, the nnt racus, the moet great pt'rfortiK'in, the nuwt huly riler.a, tlio ntont rluwnn, tlte moat poniea, the moat phenomena, tho inoxt Ktllanl rtiriiivi.!, tho inot tiriint.il nclorg, the liiowt in it ruction, tho most lun lor everybody, tin? tittist liberality, the titont t-nterpriiw, the tuogt ktiuwlt'tl);), the ttiftit hitijjhter, the nuwt ;it'i!-l':U'tion, tho mutt appUtrn-e, the most people. More than the entire space cf this paper could enumerate. Tl ie Ievi tching Incarnation inj in Long Iff n. C- r-,- All v Oi'Jt ?.m mil THE ONLY PAIR OF SI00.000 LIVING TRfcmfc, DOUS HIPPOPOTAMI; THE i-n-iru i imi4 iti iiu;.TMfc, ONLY FLOCK OF FULL GROWN GIANT OSTRICHES; THE ONLY WILD AUS TRALIAN UTTERLY HAIRLESS HORSE. Ihvarls Irom the' Hocks of Fairyland ! The smallest bovine ever seen on earth ! Most curious couine in the universe! Komantic scene from Mahomet's era! A Sahara desert pageant outstdendoring all other spectacles! Sons of the prophet in prodigious performance))! (Inly Koya I Japanese circus! Chariot races that would have drunted Nero! Stupendous Asiatic, African, Kuropean and New , menageries! lirandettt amphitheatre ever erected ! Mog t thrilling races ever presented ! Three rings and doublo elevated sbtcc! A mighty maze of daring mid-air acts! Classic athletes of Herculean strength! Whirlwind JSvdouin r.nd 15erler equestrians! Huite bhjod sweating river horses! Amphibious monsters of darkest Africa! (Juad rupcds that do everything but talk! Donblodwe of acting elephants! Funniest litiman an 1 brute clowuu! Hfigiiiag turf champions of every nation ! Heroes nnd heroines in horsemitni hip! The beauty, grace and skill cf all arenas! The challenge bare back riders, of all earth! Fre-eminent charioteers und lady jockeys! Useful knowledge made attract ive to the child! The mites and inon eters of rare living things ! ivatr.' wssi f.aiiAi sjaaj(p The Only (.feat Show VoujWill See Herd This Season (jlYTNCj EACH MORNING, FltEE TO ALL, The Most Glorious Holiday Street Parade ! . All Nobly Illu-.trating 20 Continuous Years of Progress and I'ltblic Katiafaclion One Ticket AtUniUiiis to All. Two PeiformiPtCii Daily, at 2 ad 8 P tl, Boars ffpsE 1 Eoar Before BUY THE "fiSITGHELL A j ' J. t ' . ,1 JN hi k 11 ..cfl1 -,v-iM r-cj i X rr Aclaiowlcdtfcd Monarch of ihe We oirry a full linn o' Hi k, Htisrcrlei and CnrrloRRf; also Ftn Irnp'.otnatiUo'ull klmU. t Cali on j bofor purriliaslnt; K'sownre. Mi(chf)! & Lewis Co;, Albany, Oregoa WEDNESDAY, ALLIANCE to Mecca, Aviary, Tropical TUt HK AMI OYIV C-tltT of Emotional Art okirts Only. Appear- hi1. ONLY ELFLAND PAIR OF f fVAGOfJ," r-J ISoa.eJ 5V&-Ser , fit 'J h. x sl.i-yj i t mortal '!' II' ! J 1 , . I'M fK LEG It API IIP NEWS t'olutubla River 4k Aatarla. Astoria, Aug 7. The direclora of the Columbia River & Aatorla held a meeting to day and enBtgetl W 11 Ktnrtedy, itm well known engineer, to bruin wotk on thi iiirvey lor the pirmnnent location ( the road between llila citv and Globe, Another connectlun will he made with the Northern 1'acilir, Mr Kennedy, aaaiated hy Mr Jami.on, will brtln the work Monday morning, entering tha held at Toncne 1'uint with fifteen men. A fat at the nt vcy ia coinplcted the light ol way will! tie iccureil, and unleat tctloua Obitaclei are thrown in the way of the enlerprUe, acdve work lll he commenced nerly aiaoott ni lite lutvey It linUlied. Aaaerlraa wheat for Harape. Iainiom, Aug 7. llecrlHjhm it calculating Hint Amctica will be able to .pare 35,00(1,000 quartare ol wheat. Ho rultnale. Ilia aurplut RCgreisate ol the count rtci, with giMd huivc.ta at 50,000,000 quarter, nml the rcqtilreinenU ol the other countries at 48,000,000 qunrtera. I lie, Ncw, commenting on Iheae fujutc, any. It U not ninny yar aitice F.utppe waa pincl eally InilenenilTiit ol American uiilic. Thin Maaon it ia Clear that without Antciicu'a tia-tp Iuio e woul! have I rcn on Ihe vctye of alnr vation htf.itc the nrxt luivcal. Jaek the lilpprr, 1.omon, Ann 7. The Wlutcchapel (ha lt Ll linlny waa acin llnown into excitement by the cotnmiatiiin ol a crime, the rlmi .telct olahicli n;i;rii 'Jaik the (Upper. " Fatly tMtmo.mne, an tinknown man attacked a woman named W ooifc, 70 jc.ua old and a ir ill cut til Whilechoprl. When aid reached the uiOiUlly wutimlc.l w 0111 an it ai acrn her throat wa rut nnd he had lirrn atahlir l In the l-ody ami aim S'ic l dyinij. The aaa- an n t n cil. The t hatlraiaa. Vasiiin;ios, Aiig 7. It . aiaud at Ihe navy le Milmcnwtodcy itiat'idt Charlea toii, wldch atrived at San FractfCO Vratcrday would I e acnt wit hour delay to llouluhl, Tbeie i at present no Ametican war vraacl at hat poluf, and It li thought that thia country on Ihe wratern continent, an) the Charleston will, therefo.e, I dispatched without delay. A raaalag Aerldral. Srnkca. Neb, Aug 7.--Thit evening a paMcngrr train, while running at lull ipccd, atrurk a carriage lull of people at eiaacton croulng. two mi lea east ol here. A 1 1 Hen nett and Miaa Franci Fuller were killed out ilcht, and Mia I" I' Ful.'er, Mrt c;co.e F Kiatenberjjer and her two children, aged and 4 yean, were tcibualy injured. tlrac It by llablalag. Fakkkk's Or, Awg 7. .At about $ o'clock ThtWay afternoon Louis llchnicka Urge barn wai ttrutk by ightnii.g and with Ihe contentr, "naiating ol thirty ton. of hay, aiaty butheli of oat and one horae. wa buincd to the ground. There waa a man In the harp at the time who nairowty ecpcd with hi life, he Uing kno.ke I inacn.il.lc lor a while. 4 rrtrl la Traabtr. SOMIOMIMI, Wgali, Aug 6. A crowd ol aboit titto men went to tin residence of Father Cuay Ij.t nighi, lo..k him from ihe houae, adminiatettd a liberal coat oltar and feather., and give hua twenty-four houta to leave town. The petty conited ol many ptomincnt citucn. Loth I'rotcitanta and Ca'b olica. Oua'aeilmc have thoroughly de moralised the town, ami the feeling ag.inat him waa to attong that with difficulty the crowd was prevented fom lynching him. lie cviJcntly had bacn eapectini; a viit Itotn hoa lilt luaitcra, a it ia asi l hi. ho.ty wai tltor oughly g-ea.cl, which in a meaaure foilea" the good effect of hit decoratora. When Ihe party ariived Ihepiica; ran out of Ihe back door, but wai caplarvl. Aring a veiy latge, fOw eiful mn be mafe a deaperate tight, but wa quickly cveipowetcd, a'lippclanl llioiouuh ly coi r l. Ilia Injlloa ing tnul l he heard for ti.r IiUm k, l ui a liUo lly krt han lkrr thir' t'eppt-d it. Thia n.oinirf be eaprrawil n iiit-r.tion i,f inn vt i.,n, hot a mraaage ft. m the l.ii.op . i.lcicl l.t.ji .0 leave im mcilLtclr, ahiti he J d loniel.t, lakin, the tiai.i to Settle. A at. It. trridral. SvKACt'tiE, N V Aug 6 Tbt St l-oui r piraa on the Wrtt Shore mad met wi-h a 'rriilde att'idn.t time niilr aril ol I'orl Hron, thia nminins. The ttain wat tuneini 81 a liifcb la'c tl tprrt! and at that Hjint tan io: a fVeigh: nam. I he rr. k wa aa awful one. and u 1 to )-.yt o'clock ilic dtaiht nam InrreJ eleven; two o'irJ Ijtrr in ihe day. Tliotg who wett tided outiight and ,t.oe who died Itom their injutiet were all I'lUnt, racrpt one, the fireman ol lie patacnger traia, Fleven more Itali.mf ate badly hint, and four will prchahly die. Taelvecatt of the ftetL'hl j train wee wtecked and piled upon the tuck, Oralb afa Bare atwrav. Sakatoi;a, N V, Aug C I 'rot tor Kaotu ibe well known ia- e liorae, died in hi ttall at Horte Haven. Ilia name and fame are kenwn to turfmen all over the countiy, tor while his foam dutii.g the pt two year ha. not been the h.ghett, a aa-year-old, he won laurel enough to place him among the most famoa race borar of the country. He cap tue;d brv.h the junior champion and Futurity in Ihe latter defeating Salvator altera great finiah. lie coal bit oaner (I425 a a yearling and won for him more than j 1 00,000 in the three season that he raced. Aa Kartbqaake aaala t'lalu barlralaa. Coi.t'MRlA, S C, Aug 6, From conductors ol incoming lrai.it, it it learneJ that a deciJed earthquake .hock wa felt at Charledon about midnight bit night. No damage wa eone, but the mock was ol (ucn force aa to rattle window. 1'he local newtpaper in Cbartc.ti n make no mention ol it and tuo- prext earthquake new, it ia said, for fear ol injuiing the commercial interests of ihe city, lira ad font ma nder falaaer. Detroit, Aug 6. Immediately after Ibe meeting of the Grand Army encimpmcnt (bit morning the election of roniuunder-in-chicf was declared Ihe yrtt bir:ncn There were four candidate: John Kilmer, of New York; A ti W ei.acri, ol Milwaukee; W P Stnc.lbcig, of California, and S II llurat, of Ohio. John Palmer wa elected 01 the tecond ballot i.mhl gtest enfhuaiatm. The llraalt In henlarkr. Ixt lSVli.l.K. Aug S- A a rextilt of Mon day' election, the new constitution wit car ried by fiom 25,000 to 100,000 majority. The Irgialaiur will alilni': The tenate-deniocrat,27 j republicanf, loj people' 1 , Hituc-iiemocrnt;, 69; republican, 17: people' 12; indeclendent Hmoerat, I. Maav ilemocrat elected oy the farmer are pi nympaihy with ihe alliance. 7br llu.alan frupa. Sr Pkterkhuro. Aug 5 -The South Kut aian crop proipcct are improving. The gen eral yiel.1 will he about 65 per cent, and the 'wheal yield about 75 per cent of an ave-nge, Jty will Le a failure, being over 50 per rent Itelow the uverage. Crop In the Volga pio vinces are blighted, and la-nine is imminent. Drowned la Ihe I'mptjiia. E1.KTO!, Aug 5. William Wiley' a f irmer living near Ilender's ferry, on the Uropqua river, wa drowned Monday while attempting to swim acrow the atream at thia point. His team n found atandinq on the hank, but as etpo traces or the body have been frund. HlUeA by Haabrata. Lawrence, Ind, Aug Sr-Samuel Lofiu. 1 farmer, is dead from wound received in a .ight widi musk rat. lie went Tubing Friday 'ti 11-jgan creek and discovered a nest ol musk rat in lh afternoon. . The larger animals at tacked him, nnd tieir crie attracted other rat hum's dozen place. Uefore Loftut could re thze Ida danger the fierce animal were up on I im. biting his face and limb until he was h'ceJing bom e. ncote of wound Blood prisoning set in i.ml he died tonight. Tlw apron on this end of the Sander-8-ii bridge has kroken down, so as to step travel until repaired. Thia bridge lnir t'Ofit the county it mint of money. )Ktctn,tbra have a large and choice .lock of b.M.w oml ahoea for at reaaouable (rioit. lit not iuvatt i:i foit wetr until yoahtvo en tnir stia ant tha aluaat "iauo at their store. On tS 2 W Cobb. sasor to Paisley & Smil) , Flinn Block, lor your Jib printing of all kiods. . Buy your groceri-.is of Parker Bros 0AKVIU.B, The threshing machine hai again com menced operation,. Tho lteam thrcther ol McUrlde & Co are ot work on aome winter-wheat belonging w k a Jmtoro. Will renort vie Id next weeki peruana be fore that time the Canada correapondent will reoort the yield of Mr Ctimmlng at 50 buahcU an acre. Mr llryan'e anggeatlona with regaid to hnntlmr China nhcaaanta la good, but doci he iuppoae that the average hunter will atop toaak a pneatant 11 11 ia a mate or female UetoM, eiiooung. 111110730 fine law had been enforced we would have had more China nhcaaanta, or tve would have money enouijn to bridge th Will amette at Albany and Corvallla, build a motor railroad irom a many to waaviue, and have enough left to build aiaewaiki on Main itrcel, Oakvllle. A letter mailed at thU olHce waa ad ilteaacd aa follow: "Hurry m along at a apeedy rate, To Polk county, Orcjion alate, At McCoy Irt me be, Till Mlaa Kdlth IJcnny calla for me." There la a live port among ua. Who laltf "Will we know, when ahc It gone, That her mime l Ml t Wlih eye ao bright, And hair art lli;lll." (We are not In the habit of willing nottry.) llnmford'a wheat averaged 33' 1 btmhela an acre. Next. , j'Asav. f-oiNTT rotar rto t:r.DixtiM. (II. tl. N. blw'khiim, Juibre; It. W. Ca..r ami WW. Ittllntiatiah. t-omnitaal.mani.1 C I Mrtttpctte, aid Kit' family, $10 dlalowcd. AeHianor allow oil ono mtiiittm further time to cotuptt'te OBwumiieiit roll. O 1 Coahow, aid Hall family $ C Cooley, aid M'e Clara ', H Moa, eJ ilendcraon family . l.adlea Aid Society, Id Long lam. . T'io Fctguaon.ald poor, State v liarvr 1 n via State v Sam Sing State v Orin lieatn State va I I. Miller SUto agt (5 K WaMtm JCUordan ,.. Mrs J J Ihtvia, aect oor Altxiny Fiectric Light Co. ....... F. TT Finber, aundriea lolm O Ih.yd, aid J W Cox Train At Whitney Kh'in l'.roo, aid jwior 1 HCM0RUM. in 00 6 60 lt ou IO 00 10 00 5 45 7S 31 15 2H 40 IH Wl 17 lift 22 H'i 27 60 At IK) 10 00 II 50 2 75 James Franklin Hail waa born in Mis souri January 27th, 18I2, and died June 20th, lH'Jl, at Albany, Oregon. How slender la Llfe'a silver cord ; How soon 'lis broken here; F.ach moment brings a pari ing word, And many a falling tear. And though these years to mortals given, Are filled with griel and pain. There is a hope, the hoe of Heaven, Where loved ones meet again. There Is no 1 tenth. What m-ems so is transition; This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the lifo F.lysiau, Wboae portals we call death. Our respected and beloved I'.rother Hail Im been taken by death from the Militant membership ol the F.pworth League. brother Hail was a man highly es teeunsl by alt who knew him, am! one w ho lived bis daily life in tveeordanre with an exalted conception of the teach ings of Chrint, In whom he sincerely to lieved. The church la sorrowfully Iwreaved by the untitiiply tleceaso of a devoted arid intelligently rf-alousdiitciple.w bom while yet lit the full vigor of young manhood, d ath has so suddenly claimed. We extend our sympathy and rondo lence to the relatives t( our departed brother. I'.y thr rouituiltmt of the F.pworth lagtir, of tin Find Melhotit Fpiwopnl crmcrii, 01 Alirany, tiregon. r.tl Isfatk atus. J M Ralston In Alfred K Ansorge, I ..t. I banoii $ so Pcrrv K Miller ft al to J A Conner, Ka.7'J acres 10 w 3 1UK7.6.' AinauiU V. VVyeoir toj A tiiistr, 31.41 acres 10 w 3 10 Oregon to Conlelia Carter, 20. HO acres 14 w t 4I.G0 IT S to (ieo It (iay, 150.74 acres 14 w2 Patent Cordelia Carter tolieo 15 (iay ,20.80 acres 14 w 1 . 41.00 Oregon to Oeo B Jav, 4'J T3 acres, 14 w I .' 60.73 TC Feebler to Susan Feebler, 603' feet front, I-ehanon.... SO Wm H Itay to A T McCulley, 40- 100 acres 10 K 1 12.60 2:H)4.04 Wbatt Babj was atok, ws gar hart When aha waa a CbOd, alio artad fur Oaatarlw. Wban she btcaUM Miss, ah siuoff so CaWuras. Wbaa sea baat CUklesa, aba a Ifasaa Caaaorha. Fvrtmiller k living hare same lleaais- saoca laeeuurUtna for $18 a pair, aa Mcaaa aoytbing aver aeeo in the atty. J bay rang down to 17 a pair. Other lace car tatna tb'wn t $1 ot leaa a ptir. nRTB COXIIDKKHU P. If . French kp railroM tim, litw nream cheeae just leoeivsd at Cotirad Meyer. Snmka h ealnhratnd IIvin;fllled S ecnt otgar at .ini.lirrph a. A lrj' -k of wall paper, with late ile ti'lina. at F miller ( Irvinn',jiiat rexeivrd. Have ) acenlho-ti parlor auita '.hat T Rrink ha ' tat reoeived t They are iiio. tlfit. t tlS-.i n n f. rniaStnif eiw.da forthttex Wilynt W r Keait a. J V lientlev. Iwat ho"t and shoe maker )ir city, tl.r. e door north of Democrat olHoe. K W . -hlaitn ft IV H-.dle tne celebrated Portland ve'tiont walla fur sametery lot. Fheae wh can hs furuiahttd at half tl e cost of any nthor and ra far anperinr, Ilrijhten n;) your old ruhlier aild el. I ahoea and mave Ihem ienk aa pood a low with Wolff a A'n W.tnrprn'if IVIiah. For leat Sjinnal E Young'. le M li Kill, thtaician and tirbeon, Alhtay, Orajnn . Ctll mads In eity 'or snnntry. Ldiet d t tlieirhoppiatf in San Pran eiao 1 without viaitinif the oity..and without extra emn niaaion. Miaa K J Barmsr 1 ? r ehtitn aiaut, 1833 Orovs St, Oakland, Atckktsiiim . The very lateit ness is tint you eaa hnv ff Julius Graderohl' Ooldsu Rule Kusutr,fir net caah.15 pounds eranula ted au'r for $1 00 and IS poanda Extra C. near All gnndi sold for net cash from 10 to 25 par em t lets than regular prios, as I iitoid to run a st iot oath store. Albany, Or, nly 21. 1S91. J1AUKIED. STARR-GOLTRA At Pottlnntl, at the residence cf John Goltra, biot'ier of the bride, Wednesday, Aug 5. 1S91,' Ben son Starr, of Olympla, and Laura L Gottra, of Albany. The future heme of the youne couple wl.l be made at Olympla, to which place they went. Mr Stirrl In the stationary buxsnee. IHEI. "MULKEY.--At the residence of hie brother, A (J Mulky, near CorvnlliB, August 0, 1801, David lienton Mnlkey, aged 02 years, 10 months and 7 daye. He was a pioneer of 1847 settling near Corvailis the same year with J C Avery, Haman Lewis, Wm Dixon, John Stewart, Jaa Alexander and others. COX. Effle, wife of Gregg Cox, at Wasco, Gilliam county, Aug C, 1891, ogedJ nearly 3U yeara, alter an illness ol three months, of consumption. Deceased was a niece of Mrs J Q Wil son, of Salem, and sister of Dr II E Beers, of Waco, and formerly of Palem. mama Who ii Vlce-rresldctit of the United states? , The heaviest yield ol oatn we have henrd of ao far thia year, la that rained by Mr Itlll Crow, near llalaey, 17 aeree thraahed out 1147). btmbela or (57 'i, buahels to aero. Lebanon Kxpreas. The Corvallts Gaxotte says Prof Frank Carter and crowd, balnonlst. are a hard set ol dead beats. They have'nt been here, only taking In smaller places like Corvallla, Sclo, etc, so we do not know. Very little new wheat has been told In Corvallla yet. While the nominal price being paid for wheal It quoted at 75 cents, we understand that as much a 77 cents has been pcld. (a.clte, The Salem Journal rail ua all doga. Hear tho Brunt of the hlrmopotamiia: "The city of Albany taxes lla resident dogs, and Ihe Ikmo hat announces ttmt this tax w ill have to be paid, or the doga will In killed by a man In waiting lor the lob. Friend, tho town will bo depoptt luted I" I'roiiiiticlit'ion bees nre now tli3 proper things. It wouldn't tiiko long to get sotiio educated people the Man About Town bits heard of, down and must peo ple would drop 011 Mich words an long, dog, etc., w hich, according to the dic tionary, atl have the short sound of o. A New York poetess, Mina Irving, la suing a butcher for foOOOdntiiagce. Faid damages were done to the young lady's divine allium, mo butcher Hangs bis nndressed hogs and beeves in his barn In lull view of Mina's window I She al- leues that Ihe sight deprives her of in spiration, w ithout w hich she can not pur sue her art. The uuenu (Suard ha dlaconttnued its a.aoclirted pre dbpatchra, hualneaa not juktlfylng It. Tlte Statcaman and Journal are now the only paper In the valley get ting Iheae dUpatchea, something that lake lots of filth lucre. The following appears In Ihe 1'ortland council proceedings; 1 II llaymondgave uotlficatlon that the new Vancouver boulcyard In Alblna would not benefit hi property and he did not pro note to allow the city to cut ten feet off hi front yard unicaa tne couit decide ao. The Oregon Pacific has done a good deal lor tola part ol Oregan, and tne pub lic appreciates It, but the-road matt do the squire thing with its employes or It can never have the good will ol the people ol the Willamette Valley, whoae sympathies are unlveraallv with the men aiho have earned their morey and not been paid. The West of Florence hangs Mr fly muss, ol tho U. H. eneineers. In a very horrible picture this week, on account of ins laiiure to act promptly In the im provement of the Kluslaw. The people there are greatly excited. They will prouauiy get the improvement desircJ. The Itrownavllle Times gives a show the following ArUons Kicker notice :"The O'ltutllhan dramatic combination la a Iraud. They advertUe a firat claaa per formance, which they aie not capable of giving. On the evening ol Saturday they attempted to give a ao called exhibition, which w a complete failure; the house wa so thin thst an old ettler csught the chills. They didn't send any ,compM around to thla office. Even Ihe blif lxf.ll Ida vers aoinetiuiea d not follow orders. At a irame between the New t'ork and I!roklyn teams of the National league) Initt week, Collins, sccoih'. baseman of the P.rooklyns, and liurns. the right livlder. Mtlt ran for a high fly batted by big ltotrer Connor. The two men came together w ith great force, and were terribly cut about the head and face, nnd brdh'felt to the ground bit-tiling ami iiist-niuhh. Tbev were re moved to a hospital, w here Collins hung for a time between lifo ami death from ronrtixnion of the brain. Funis was able to resume play in a few days. The Yale Oasette trives th follow im;. and after reading it, it is sale to predict who will wm the lawsuit mentioned: "Ijist week while Clms llerkcr waa re turning from linker City the conductor aaked bint for his ticket, w hereupon be said he had given it to him, but the con- luctor said not ami Itccker insisted yes. So the conductor stopped the train and put hiin off. for w Mcit he asks the road to pay him f20,0(0. The conductor's story may dtlfcr from Jtecker's. The ".Malheur eattlo king" afterwards lound that he still had a ticket in his pocket and that the conductor simply treated hisn in a customary manner " The two Coons, with another brother, manufactured $500 worth ot coin at Wood burn, Marlon county, some months ago and passed it olf successfully on I'u get Sound without lteintt'caugbt- They bought property at Woodburn with the proceeds, hich is said to be in the name of the bi other residing there now. Ash land Record. The Three Sisters came up last night with a fair load of freight for the entcr- C rising merchants of Salem. Twelve arrets of oil, and a lot of brimstone, which will be used on the notorious hop louse, were brought up. Statesman. The Sisters probably took the oil and brim stone for the colic caused hy the load of cucumbers taken down to 1'ortland. How easy it is to (Inure. The Observer, of Dallas, says : Here is a little item to ponder over. We have it from reliable authority that there is alwut $300,000 insurance carried in Dallas, while the assessment roll last year footed up, in cluding indebtedness, about $250,000. If we calculate that not more than one half the property is insured and that at two thirds its value we must conclude that there is "something rotten in Den mark." Tho Oregon State Chautauqua Literary and Scientillc Assembly will be held at Gearhart Park, beginning Sunday, Au gust 0, 1891. This is on Clatsop bench. Instead of being a State C. 1 8. C. this is evidently only a Portland alfair.gotten up as a summer resort arrangement. It no doubt, though, will develope into something more serious. The C. I.. 8. C. is a great literary institution.and Ore gon should have her assembly. DOITILLK NEWS August 5th, 1801. The motor line will be built aud no foolishness. . The neat little cottage house of Prof ISarree in the Hill addition ia a.most completed. Meesrs Al Parrish. C Etch ler, APFlory, JC Robertson, DShep- I 9 :it i ' 1 ;i i uni.i uiiu iiioiij union nm bid j uuuu in Htii'a addition this fall. The new and neat drug and grocery stores are now completed ana tne goods on the shelves. These Are both good ouiidings ana ao Donor to tne city. Bodavillo is litterally full of people now, many 01 wnom are irom Albany. Djore tnan one thousand a ran at tho spring eunuay mai lt is probable that more people visit these springs than aterloo, Lower nnd Upper aoda combined. They are rapidly growing in popular favor and in the near (uture win be the leading watering place. More than one hundred people attend ed the Sabbath school last Sundav, We also have preaching twice on Sunday and two prayermeetings during the week. The public echool is to commence the 14th of next month and a large attend ance is expected. Prof Bantee will teach the school again. Between 40 nnd GO lota have Lotn sold in the Hill addition during the past two n. . t . - Vnl . If. mourns. . ivi. tunuy art? leib. Dr J L Hill, of Albany, is a frequent visitor at our town. We can guess that this means motor line. A few evenings since a mass meeting waa held at Leban on relative to the right of way and 'tis very proDaDiy mat a line wm soon be in operation from this point to Lebanon. We need it : so does Lebanon and all the points in the valley. We not only need u out, aye siire 10 get it, ana get it soon . , .- , a h. HOME AND AKBOAO THUKfrDAY' Pay your city taxes. Train now ran to the front under the saw time table. Out of the bandaoineat rcaliletioea built la Albany this season Is that ol Mr V B Winn. Cpl J 0 Khofonr, of Portland, has been appointed Brigadier Osnttrat of the N. G. of Oregon, saooeeding General Higtin,reaigned. The regular monthly meeting of tho board of director of the Young Man's Chrixtian Assoeiatioa will bo held to-tnonow uiht at 8 o'clock . Shortly after midnight it ra!ned in a lively tnanner for a few momenta, and tine then tha weather haa been characteruid by hoavy clouds with aa ooeaional aprinkln. The temptatoro rtmotoi between 00 and 70. The luooexaful firm of 'Jriaamao Si O.l.urn has diasolvtd, Mr K K Oahurtt heoAmiliM file owner, wbllo Mr Orlaaman re tire a. I Ii bnaine.a will hi Kept up at in thn pant.. Halem Journal. Oiircmititmpornry tiamea It H ll.mi't fir tha litrtot Jtideahip t.f tho fu'd illettiijt, Judn ilolao 1 a eandi.lals f-.r Din put). ion agtin, and llsoll liitrtiett, of Stln.ii. aim. won !il Iikn tho posi'toti, ot.ti worth utrivieg l.r, atilcv.i .'! uttit tintim 01 a lie lout I l.tok llrin. They will inn twoatandx, one oppoaile the Kevote IIuao and ihe other near t lie or tier ol r irat and l.ioidulbin treat. You can depend on thorn for a good aliliio. Tkoi m,M)ui;ks. Three traveling mual clan did Albany today. One ol them had a combination very ingenlu in II makeup. It conlted of a bagpipe, bae drum, snare drum, cymbal nnd triangle, which he manipulated all at one time. The other two played some kind of mouth btxtrument. tlKOWNkti at ll.wACo. MU Nellie BoUe, a daughter ol Judge Bolac, rf Salem, and William Steele, a ton of poottnaatcr Steele, ol Portland, were drowned In the Pacific ocean at Ilwaco ycaterday noon Going out too lar they were caught by the undertow. Several oilier came near : meeting a like late. The bodle were taken out Into the ocean and were :iot re covered. Ml Dole wa 35 year ol age. The accident ahow the looliahne of hazardou surf bathing. T11 (trie Yoi'NO Men. Lat evening three young men, two under twenty -one, while well aeaaoned with email or big liquor, vialtcd a Chlncae houac on Second atrect, reaultlng In a row. The Celea'.ial blew a police whUtle, and cU'nied one of Ihent had drawn a revolver on them. The young men dlaappeaTed; but afterward quarreled among thcmcclvea, and one truck another in I tit face. T'.e ton of reaped t)e pcop'.e they ahould be in better bualncaa. sridav. Royal Dutch Cocoa at C K I'.towntliV Just received at the Lwlies llaxaar the ,'Senaatl(),, tha laWt novelty In haM. The ahct iff cf Laurmburg. N. C, K-ft that city yoaUtday fur Albany after Mctluagall. A day tr two ago a barn near Monmouth waa attack by iihtuing. A 3 uc mia was ie it, but waa otly stunned. Haury Foater, ten year M by, aa ar- raated yeatorday afternoon lor aasaitit rq Mrs John Dierem;er aodliied $5ai.il eoata. Ida E Ward and Makie McMenbin were granted f.re schularahip to tie Mate Agn cultural College by the County Cuurt. The application t.f J I! Peery and other br a county roal waagrantej ly tne wounty Court aod viswara wereapjiointed. J W Oimter ha bought a one-half inter eat in the Sclo flouting n.iil, and l.e firm name will I (Jama A liamber. The K. O taya a largw crowd attended Sella circus in that city. That it waa itnl and that a lack of fakir waa Milijcal.lo. Marion eotitttv people aeem 1imI to have a I ri.leeat Mill l.'tlv. and Lave nntd li KMcKtuua.v.J II Porter and Hmiry Kcene as viewer vt tha ia and tocntifr wilh'h. I.ittn c -oiity ellioi-lt C W Cohh, itn-i ..n,nr.. IVi h-y & SmiVy. ia tending out vi.rk to all patt of the v!lc. Ha liaa hrat cl i-a lae:liti. .1 d it outplaying the atlvaiitai. of them, Pattien d. ir:s wrk in tha j l ptiutiu linn flu ul l lir-1 ea I on Mr C.l.l. !(. ite rdetin. AlongUlUr waar.cently rrrtdved ln.tn Miaa lu IS1.U0 'tain tread Ud ri tht C. K. society t.f thn t'. P. church It waa wriitrnat t'hat-; -pi and ttts'jt!y t;ave a tail: abut tho T- .timul '. K. Since i-r-rivin at ChnUL'i Mi I! I.ert.on had met the wi 11 kni'V t, ui ... r, Pai.jt., and w;s having a fioi'l .' at. I nj yalila time at that great laaert. A Hkao Aiftia.ST, Ll evening while loading lumber 011 a car at the Saittlam lumber tarda Mr Frank lircck enridge fell back ward off the car. atrlklng Ida bead on a rail, caualn had brultc. He I now carrying ht head In a ling, and wilt be obliged lu ruaUca'.e fortcveral day a. Shortly alter 9 o'clock laat evening Mrs J G Cherty on going to the room of her ,t...t,i-r Pit, a Atniit it vaari nf ana I MM,'". v., -.-, --. - j j - - - t-i found her lying on the bed with her eye rolled upward and a if in agony. A bottle ol carbolic acid wa on the tsnd betide her, and a note by.lt, ttatlng that on account of unkind treatment she wanted to die and hence bad conctuded to com mitt tulclde. A doctor wa called and an emetic admlnUtcrcd. In the meantime the entire neighborhood had been atoutcd and great excitement pre vailed, as It was thought the child would die. It was a genuine suicide scene. Mia Elba didn't die. The fact la, ahe had not even taken the carbolic acid, there being no lgnt ol it in her mouth nor absence ol It from the bottle. It Is possible she had Intended to, and the ntatter had worked on her mind so much that she wiay have Imagined she had. Of course she came to all right, and didn't die. Miss Kths ju.t nreviou had been with the crowd at Leak'a car, and was talking with a young man when her father came up and told her It was time to go home, which they did, and Immediately alter reaching home the affair happened. Some of the young men intimated the intended suicide wa caused by jealousy. Elba undoubtedly had been treated well by her parents, so that the affair present aome complicated experts. The real cause, we are informed, wa because her parent very properly refused.lo allow hei to go with all the bovs she wit.hcd to. tuttJRnAY Wheat i C5 tents in Pendleton. Roaehurg ia to have a onmpletn hewer syjteni. The govornmatiTi su.ighoat Co-vallU ia working near thi city. The Independence nnd Salem bane ball elubs play atthe former 1 Uoe t'-iiionow. Goldamtthft Lowenburg h tvd beuun a suit in the circuit court against Sinitn & Sonders to recover money. The safe of Perk in and Bridgn,at Drein, wa hlowu opun Wednesday u'ghv hy burg lars; but only a little money si cured. Brownsviil is to have a new hotel, a the Time. It will probably be run by Mr and Mrs P h Wile, now of Barriahnrg. Trains will begin running to the front on the new schedule on next Monday, leaving here at 12:40 and returning at 9 40 the next morning. CVV Ayer. besides his multitudinous occupation, oommenoed August 1st drawing a aalary as special agont of tha Standard life andaooident insurance company. Ashland Reoord. All JJinatil.'aoountyite tako prion in the achievements of W H Babb's noraa, Guido, who is winning laurels on Eastern track, lie won milo raos in St Paul recently in -A0'A, carrying 140 pountld. .I'liioUeton Tribuoo, A piano At Klfin'Brns Boot and Shoe sture, Parker fin , groorrs. S A Hultn. druygiat, French' eomer. Fiae grnmies at Couo & Hendriesou's. ' C W Cobb, j b prinU r, Fliun Block, dee firat claaa work, Sc that e'eitant piano at Klein Pros B,.ot and Shoe store, Aline linu (fcrrwktry wais at Conn k Uendrioaott's. Dritk delioiouice cold soda water at C E.Btownell'r. For bargains in mocamentr, hoadt-tonea etc., goto E W Achiaoc&Co,AlbaDy,Oregoii . Freeh bread, cakea, pies, etc,, every day at the Delmor ico restaurant- Leave your orders. . See W FSRead's line of dress gocdJ and tiiks before buying elsewhere. A Badokk. A real badger was caught near the U P church today by J B Cougls and employe. The animal, a pretty one, was seen coming down the street and captured In a pile of lumber, .Badgers are not olten seen here. "German lyrup 99 Here w an incident from the South Mississippi, written in April, 1890, just after the Grippe had visited that country. " I am a farmer, one of those who have to rise early and work late. At the beginning of last Winter I was on a trip to the City of Vicksburg, Miss., where I got well drenched m a shower of ram. went home and was soon after seized with a dry, hacking cough. Thia fcrew worse every day. until I had to seek relief. I consulted Dr. Dixon who has since died, and he told tne to get a bottle of Boschce's German Syrtip. Meantime my cough grew worse and worse and then the Grippe came along and I caught that also very severely. My condition then compelled me to do something. I Eot two bottles of German Syrup. I cgau using them, and before taking much of the second bottle, I was entirely clear of the Cough that had hung to me so long, the Grippe, and all i is bad effects. I felt tiptop and have felt that way ever since." 1'ktku J.Bkials, Jr., Cayuga, Ilines Co., Miss. s) M ONBY TO LOAN.-ln small and IT lr lr?e amounts, from six too nth a to five yea-a, on good Albany and linn ounty real eatataj. Call on or addreaa V? MePtieraon. Firat (A., Alaany.Or. Couth. Cold. Inflnears. Br ash lilt, Hoartanet, VVhooplna Cavah.Crou. inr threat. Aathnra. and ercrr affection of the Throat. Lenrjf and Cheat, "vlmlm; Cen.uatptlea. bprcaljr aul ucrouoicuU Geouia aioul " L a.M." Fnitm.r.ei k Ining. - -FUNERAL DIRETORS.- trtcri&l Embalming Dona Scientil Ically HOW DO Y1U DO? 'I It. rai ia ! di-ltl.t that IV 1C v SloaOt of SilLV&UWABa!. eecsatUtjt 0 apoens. knlva,fit Its. frail rtlsbta,etr. Aold and ataver watehea. Uwek y, ate, ha the ntigeitt anal baal to Ik atty, and by far Ihe beat ever brirogbt le Alstal. PRICKS the Most Reasonable. Call and Sea the SOOCS plITY ORt'G STORE Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stanaid & Cusick I aorajarraaa Drugs, Medle'.r.is, (tsmleals, ,FaBP.t and Toilet A rUcJu, Sponges, Brush. Perfumery, Sefcool Bocks, jtnd Artiste' Sapalles. PhyalelstBa preaerlptlaras fnllj- 1 ei tfssf. ears- A. STRAW EY, ..pnereiaToa oar isrs... City Liieir, Feel ait -STABLE,- Havana: parchated new ties eaa Silt leb fttal.elaa tun out al eall. apeatal attention aivso to Uacaaeat eioest bMses bosrded by the day or month. Cheapest Ratea 1st th 1T Telepbot eeoneaAlon . with kb St Oueriea ISoesi. Velephone osdese sjtvau prom at aaSanMow. Fotsiih a. est, between BMsworttt and Street CWWae. TUB STATU AGRIuETOEAL COLLEGE. af as September lSIb, 1881. Oournaof atupy anraaKCd raaa'i to aiet the Bard of tba fanning- and maehaniaat inUrrata ot the atate. Large, aotaodioua and wall-Ventilated bnlll Injra. Tha (ullage I located in a cultivated and aauaauiar, and on of the healthi. lu the aaata ".MILITARY TRAINING . Eaftansra need net exeeetl rur tae raure aeaaiaa. Tar or aa:ra f ra ahulanSi from ararj avaaty. Writ for aaaaloea to M. b. AKJtOLU. Pre.. , Oorrallt, t)rraa. YOU NEFO BUT ASK LU Th S B HilDtcira and Livaa Cetts takea aaewd- ln? to direction, trill keep your Blood, Itirar and K Itinera In fooi order. Taa 8 B Covsa Cuaa tor Colds, Congha aad Croup, In t connection with tha Headache Cure, ia aa near perfection aa anything known. ' The 8 B Alpha Pais Cuaa for Internal and exter nal use, in Neuralgia, Toothache, Cramp Coii and Cholera Morbus ia unturpaased, They are wail liked wherever known. Manufactured at Dufur. Oratroa faratUabyfOSHAV c MAO.M. REFEREE'S SALE. In the Circuit Court 0 ifa Stale of 0 rtgon for im vounttj of Linn. L B Tyoerand E J Tyccr, hi wue, iaaoe;ie William and J fl Williams, her husband, O B Tycer and Jennie Tycer, hi wile, 8 B Tyoer and Fanny Tycer, hit wife, Ella Mortis and Joaeph Motrin, her hat band, Tfaoee lwi and Jarre Lewis, her hnahand, lattbelle ISamford at d Itttfa Barnford, her hnaband, O I' Tyoor. Missouri Tycer, Ion J ard Tyertr, William Tycer. Oenrge Warmouth, Fredonta , wrigtir, u Jycer, Janv Tyccr.N W Windnm end Mtr Iha Alfnrd and Newton A!- lord, her hnsdrarsd, I'laintifT. v Kdwin Window, Or I) Tycer, Ira V Tyeer, Kvalinn TjBt, Hoah 1. Tycer ar.d la'.hati Wirmonth, .;fer.danta ) OTICE H IfEtEP.Y GIVKK THAT Vrtne tf an order and decree dttlv ll ma ads Slid ctiU-rwl of record in the: K.va entitled e.mrt o:i tha 22ttd day cf Jntu, IS'll, the i:nderaigtel duly apt.inteil N ile t.f ten, in the atve entitled erwtit, will till Kafarda', fb l.'.lb Day of Aegaal. 191, at the I "-sr of I o'clock p in .:ll at tlieenoit houao ooor in the city of A;bany, Lino ocittity, Uteiiti. at pnhltt; attctivn Irr Cash 10 I.hiiT, to the kiKh';t hlddtr, the r.fcl property daenbed in ret.l a iter of sale aa folio., a, tow it; Beginuh.g on Iheriht ktnic of Cala prxia creek, on th.i aouth linn o' tHt doiio tion land nlaim of Wtlbwnt AUnfi' r nd wife, in Towt.hip 14 8 II 2 vert i f il.e tYiilam- etta Meridian, and at a p,.inl 3 03 10'J chain weat of the soiithca-t cn;t;t ril Alfeid claim, awl running the res- t 33 70 chain, tlii-nc ton lit .fJ9 c'amn to tl north lit. of tha donation land c!tut f V.' T Templet-d and wife; tl.ti.ee t ,ru the north lice ol raid Tempietim claim IZ.'.M chain to he tiiht lank ol aatl creek: thence northwesterly alcog tho rtitht !tik of the Calapooia creek t- the place of he sinning, containing 40 acre, ly.og and bc in In Linn county, Oregon, arid linp- fait of the donation land claim of A J Warren and wife, being notification No ;ir;3 ii Townabip 14 SB 2 weal of ths WilUmetto -neriliao. The proceed ariaing from the a'e of i.M premiae to Iwt paid to the cl-stk of said conrt, to be paid out ant! dieborscd aa n av be beicintfter ordered and deeieed by and. coort. Dated Joly 14, 1891. D. S. CM ITU. -17) Sole Referee., Carenta, and Trade-Marka ohta'.ned. and ail Pat est baaineae eotirfncted fur fSederata Fee. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and e ran aeenre patent In ltrta tune than luoia remote from Vt'aehinTton. tend model, draw-iuc or photo Tri-h deaerip tlon. We ad viae. If patentable or tot. free 4 ehsrffe. 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