Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 26, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1889.
15 CENTS A WEEK.
VOL. IV. NO. 50.
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9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away.
Cut ont this aitveitlaeroent ami send it
j. LAH.MKR it CO., Wurseryraan, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, o 21
twocnt Amerieao pontage stampa, and thev
will send you by niail (postpaid) in good time
(or planting in April or May next, your
cnoice of any one of the following collection
of plant, and enter your name in competi
tion for the .999.00 in trold that they are
yivin away ia order to introduce their nur- 1
ami-stock.'-- - - ."- r-..-7-'":--t -4
Collection - of" -Plarits:
No, 1 i hardy rosea.
No. 2 2 hardy climbing rosea,
Ho. 3 2 overblooniiiig.row.a for house cul
: ture.
No. 4 2 dahlia.
No. 510 Kladiola.
No. S 3 hardy grape vines.
So. 78 raspberry plants, each black and
red.
No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds.
No. 9 6 very choice plants four house cul
I ture.
No, loS cherry currants (ret1).
No. 11 5 Lees prolific curratts (black)
No, 12 5 white grae currnts
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with stamp, for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as thev
mnw to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
1st 250 I The next 20, 10 each.
2nd 100 The next 40, 5 each,
3rd 50 I The next 415, 2 each.
4th SO 1 '1 he next 8i0, $1 each.
5th 20
After 50,000 letters have been received, the
sender of the next 1,100 letters will receive
gifts as follows:
1st S225 Next 10, 915 each
: 2nd 135 Next 15, flO each
2rd 75 Next 40, 5 each
4th 50 Next 470, $2 ea. h
5th 25 Next 500, tl kch
After It 0,000 letters have been received,
the senders of the next 1,000 letters will receive-
gifts as follows:
1 and 2 $100 each Next 5 S20 each
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 each
6, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next Sftf 3 each
9, 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next !3 1 each
i After 150,000 letters huve been received the
senders of the next 1.109 letters will leceive
gifts as follows:
1 $100 each ! Next 10 $20 each
2 75 each j Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 .... 1 50 each (Next oso-.... 2 each
Next5 25 each Next 479. ... 1 each
Any pt'ixw may rend any number of times
for any of the above collections. If 5 centsin
stamps extra is sen, we will send in Jun
next a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this libera offer to readers of the
Hhrald, knowing it will net pa u now, but
our object is t intro luce our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and Shruhmount. Ont., Kochesttr, N. Y.,
Louisville. Ky., Flai'icsvilie, U., arid Chicago,
111., ami we will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no agents, but deal direct with customers,
" slid can sell and deliver stock to any part o!
Me United States or Canaaa at about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents, tieinember we will not be
undersold by any reliable Arm. Send us a
list of wants and we will quote you prices; or
10 cents for a hand omc illustrated ixtuloi;i
which you may deduct from vour first order
Address all letters,
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nurserynen.
TORONTO, CANADA.
CROUP, WHOOPING COU'-H ani
Bronchitis unmcur.-teK relieved; o.v
Sliiloh's Cun1. Fo-hay Mason.
Farmers fi Merchants'
COM A. N Y
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Albany : (Oregon
Gaflital Stbck 500 000
PAID IT CAPITAL 953.MO.
OFFICERS,
President Charles E. Wolverton.
Vice-President J. O. Writsman.
Treasurer J. VV. Cusirk.
Secretary .1. K. Elderkin.
DIKECTOR8.
. K. s. Mralian, L'has. E. Wolver
tou, J. L. Cowan, D.B. Monteith,
J. W. Cosick, J. O. ;Writsman, J.
K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G.
F. Simpson.
Safe, Sound, uonsemtiYe
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by Square People
Faisoaizo Home Enterprise
OF ALBANY. OREGON.
president, L. Flinn.
TICB-V.:S3IDENT S. E. Young,
casike-v. G .E.Cham berlain,
TRANSACTS A GENERA LJS3BAXKING
BUai.VESb. Accounts kept subject to
check. Siifht Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York. Chicairo. San
Franrisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections
naae on lavoraoie terms.
S. K Too L. Flws
L.Jil iLAIS W. K. TURRILL
GRO. E. CBAMBKKLAI5
Jas. K. Powri.1,. Aiowtaiil Cashier.
Instruction in Faintinff
'"17"SWKIHT WISHES TO AN
jj liount e to those desirous of ,ie-
i tiTinff instruction in
flower pain tin T in oil colors.
Landscape paintinj; in oil colors.
Marine painting in oil color. .
Portrait painting in oil colors.
Lnndscaiie paintin? in water colors.
Flowers in water colors.
That lie is prepared to give lesson?
in the a?-ove stuiie in i i . - - .Sti.-lmii
I:;ick Thie ile.ir.u- of jo-i.insr 'nv
t i:..bc cl.tr.sea .can secure lerni-s lv
tailing at the City Drue; Slore
NSURANCE
IP
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A marvel
n( parity .strength and wholesonieness
More economical thai) the ordinan
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion witb multitude of low test, short
weight ulum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in cius, Koyal, Bakin' jow-
DEB CO 1V- 'V;iH St.. S.V.
DV Crowley & Co., AtrenU,
Portland, Orejron.
l'Hltll'IAXS.
J 11. I'AVIS, M. V. PHYSICIAN AXD
II surgeon, dn be found at his office
room ii. Siruhan'e block, First street. Albany
Uregon-
DR C. CHAM BERLIN. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Oltice, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon.
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W.. T1ASTOX. PHYSICIAN AND SUR
geon, Albany, Oregon.
M
II . ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND- Sl'Ilr
, geon, Albai.y, Oregon.
CC. KKLLY, PHYSICIAN AND elR
. geon Albany, Oregon, orhce in Pitrce's
new block Office hours, from 8 A. M. to 4
p. K.
AJ. KOSSITEH, VETERINARY Sl-R-.
eeon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college anil member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical Bociety, is pn pared to treat the
diseases of all don eti-aled animals on
scientific principles. Office second door east
of the opera house, Albany, Oregon.
DR. K KOLDEWAY. VE IER1XAKY SUR
sreon, Albany, Oregon. graduate of (!ert
man an. I Americmi olipye'.
Ktrrtriennd llouieopallilc Trmtnienl
H1HOSE Dr.SIKIX EITHER OF THESE
X safe and reliable methods of treating die-
case will find Dr. h. A. JIcAkster prepared
with excellent api-liant-e lor adiniiiisterinvc
either, as the nature of thi' case inav rdpiire.
He may be found at bis otlice on Third street,
two uoor o'ith of the electric liaht s'ation,
when not ab-cnt on professional business.
DK. E. A. M" A LISTER, HOVEOPATHIC
physician, has rcmfv! his otfice fr.'.tn
Klinn's bio. k to bis rtsifffiice on Third street,
two dfiors south of the electric liirht station.
ATTORXCV14.
T R. N. BLACKBURN. ATTORNEY AT
U, Law, Albany, Oregon. Otfice in Odd
Ik-How's Temple. Vill practice in all courts
jf the slate, and give special attention to all
business.
iVrOLVERTON CHAKLESE. AITORXEY
If at Law, Albany, Or. OHice in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's Itlock, over L. E. Blain's
tor
TK. WEATHORFORD, ATTORNEY AT
. law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of t hot ate, and give special attention
to all business.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS.
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eclass house
iu the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. Ceneral stave office for Corvallis.
H.
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
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Hermann Diercks, Prop,
THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO
the public in the Saltmarsh building be
low the Revere House, where good meals
will be served at all hours. -Mr Dierck in
vites nis old customers and the public gener
ally to call. The tables will be supplied with
the best viands the market affords, Sttisfac;
tion guarantee .
Mr. Dierck s was formerly proprietor of the
Revere House restaurant, which he ran on
the European p'an.but found thai pian didn't
succeed, so he opened his present restaurant
where he has given general satisfaction.
Persons wanting a first-class meal should
iro to Hermann's.
X-fTN'o Chinese employed.
FUND A GOLD KING WITH TOPAZ
set. Owner can have same bcalhng at
F. M. French's jewelry store.
I ; CORDS OF
I w.U for sale.
FIR AND MAPLE
ly to 8, Gourley.
Oysters! Oysters:
EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN) SERVED
fresh everyday at H.fDiercks' restaurant
holler.
CHAXOBOF SAMS.
In the County Court of Lii.n County, State
of Oregon.
VIOTICE IS "JEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
AA persons concerned that by crder of the
f'nnnty Court duly made and entered of
record on Monda.t, January 7th, 1&9 the
name of Charles Ul. Schubert was changed
from Charles H. Schubert to Charles H.
Muelle
Done by order of the Hon. D K. X. Black
burn judge of said county court.
Witness my hand and the seal of said court
attixed this 7th day 'A January A. D. 1M)
E. E MONTAGUE,"
County Clerk.
Land Sarveylng.
PARTIM DESIRINO 8VRVKYINO DONS CAN OB
tain accurate and prompt work by callinvr
upon ex-county survf yoi F. T. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. PohtoMice address,
Millers Station, Linn couuty, Oregon.
A NASAL INSK'.TOK free with
each lottle of hiloh's t atarrh Hem.
cdy. Price 50 cents Foshsy & Mason.
Hermann
Kcstauran
Discoveries More Valuable Than
CoM.
Are Satita AUie. the California dis
covery for Consumption and diseases
of the throat. Chest and Limjr-S and
California Cat-R-Cure. the only p-nar-enteed
cure for C'utanli, Cold in the
Head and kindred complaints, lhey
are sold at $1 per package, or three
for $2.50, and are recommended and
used by the lead in sr physicians of thj
Pacific Coast. No secret compounds.
3uaranteea by Foshay Mason
Bueklln sArnlea Salve.
The best Salve in the world for uU
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
fever Sores. Tetter- happed hands.
Chilblains orns, and all skin erup-
ions, and positively cares rues, or n
pay (iwred - It-Ja -."KTiaanteed t
give - perfect gatisfactioB or mone
refunded. Price 25 cents per box a
Foshay & Mason's.
The dry cold weather of the early
winter mouths is productive of a sjrea
deal of croup among children. ' Moth
ers 6honld be on the lockout for it,and
be prepared lo arrest it as on as the
fliEt symptoms appear. True croup
nev r' comes without a warning: a day
or two bcfoie the attack the chid wili
become hoarfe, and that symptoms is
soon followed by a peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Hemedy is given as soon as this hoarse
ness or couarh appears, all danirer and
anxiety mayi be avoided; it has never
failed, evenn n the most severe cases.
There is no danger in givine the
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Foshay &
Mason.
ippcd In tbe Bad.
Is it not better to nip Consumption
the greatest scourge of humanity in
the bud. than to try to stay its pro
gress on the brink of the grave. A
few doses ol California's most useful
production, will releive, and a thor
ough treatment will pure. Nasal
Catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption can be cured by Califor
nia Cat-R-Cure. These remedies are
sold aud fully warrented by Foshay &
Muson.
When Baby was sfcTc,
We gave her Cactoria.
When she was a Child, '
She cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss,
c
She clung to Castoria.
When she bod Children,
She gave them Castoria.
Call on Brownell A Stanard's for
candies and nuts for the holiuavs. A
tine assortment on hand.
Go and see the new silverware at
Will fc Stark's.
Auction every Saturday afternoon
at M. J. Monteith's.
to California
VIA
SiOl'Tf I ERN i'AClFIC COMPANY'
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time Between l:v
Albany
and Min Francisco
35 3E5J,!. Ea3
35
California express trains run daily between
Portland and ban r rancisco.
4:00 p ni. .Lv Portland ....Ar.. 10:45 am
8:18pm..Lv Albany Lv.. 0:45am
7:4.) a m..Ar S. 1-rancisco. Lv.. 7-00 am
Local Pass. Train Dally- -Ex. Sunday
8:00 am.. Lv Portland Ar. . 3:45 pin
12:40 p m. ,Lv. . . . . Albany.......Lv. .11:35 am
2:40 p m..Ar..... Eugene Lv.. 9:00am
Lebanon Branch.
8:20 n m..Lv Albany.... .Ar.. 6:30 am
9:00 pm..Ar. Lebanon Lv 5:45 am
1J:50 p m. . Lv Albany Ar. . 2:45 pm
1:36 p m..Ar. ... .Lebanon Lv.. 2:00 pm
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
' For accommodation of 'second-class pasJ
sengera attache d' to Fx press Trains.
The S..P, Co. 's Ferry mates connection
with all the regular .trains on the east side di-,
v.gion from foot of P street. Potrland.
West Side Division.
Between Portland ' and Corvallis:
Mall Train Dally-Except Sunday
70am..Lv. ...Potlaml . .. Ar. 6.20 o. in
12:25 p ui..Ar... CcnailisLv.. .SC p. m
Express Train Dally Except Sunday.
4:50 p m. .Lv Portland . . .' Ar. . 9:00 am
8:00 p m..Ar.....AtcMinnvdle.Lv.. 6.45'an
At Albany and Corvallis,' connect with
trains of Orecon PadflcRallroad.
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point i
SOUTH AND EAST
via California.
ISTFor full information regarding rates,
maps, etc-,. call on company's agent at Albany
K. KOEHLER, E. P. KOOERS,
Manager. Asst. U. F. A P A
DAVIS BROS- AND CO.
DEALERS IN HENBRALImKRCBaXDISBJ'
5 EDD. LINE Co.. 0 P EGOS
SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF
GOOD PASTURAGE
And abundance o! running water on
the Elliott Ranch, four miles south of
Scio Horses 1 per month ; cattle 50
IfNo diseased stock received,
cents, G. C. MOON,
Scio, Orerod.
Dlssolatlon Notice.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTIKO BE
twecn U. W. Harris ami W. E. Oillett,
marble dealers, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Mr. Gillett retiring. All
persons knewing themeelve indebtod to thip
firm will p!eat.e c:i 1 atllicir shop ui.d settle
at mice. i, W. IIaHKIH.
W, E, Gillett.
Albany, Januar)" 7, 188a,
DEStBIPTIOSi OF THE BICCBESUV
Tho 'Rliipbprrv 18 a valuable fruit.
and is reliable to ptjbw in our North
ern states, wherejtlie more tender
varieties of fiuiU jamter-kill. It is
nerfectlv hardy, harintr stood 40 de
btees below zero without showing any
injury to the mow tender buds, it
rinecs in this latitude about the 1st of
July, and is borne ia clusters like cur
rants; scape, rounu; coior, reaaisn
purple at first, but becomes a bluish
blacK when fully ripened. The flavor
is equal to the raspberry, a very mi'd,
rich - 6ub-acid, pronounced by most
nertnla delicious. It mav be served
with supar and dream or cooked
sauce, ana is spicpaia caonea lor
winter use- The j plant seems to
flourish ia all soila and is prolific
bearer. It grows, very stocKy ana
makes a nice hedge. The shining
daik green leaves and the blue fruit
making a pleasing contrast The de
mand for the fruit is great, and ucual
ly brings 15 cents per quart. Ttev
commence bearing Iht first year alter
setting out, and neld a full crop the
second and third year ifter setting
out. They are propagated from suck
ers and root cuttings. The plant is
aliout the height and size of a currant
bush a.id very stocky, holding the
fruit we.l up from the ground Plants
should be set in the spring, during
March, April and My, in rows two or
three feet apart, ind five or six feet
between the rows, making a perfect
hedge, and no gra&s or weeds should
be allowed to grow between rows.
PRICB LIST.
1 dozen plants by mail t'0
2 dozen plants by mail 1 00
100 dozen plants by express.... 2 50
1000 dozen plants by express or
freight 15 00
Plants are carefully packed in damp
mots and delivered to express or
freight office, for which I make no
extra charge.
Ho tow Send Monev. I would pre
fer to have money sert by American
express order, all sums of $5 and
under cost only 5 cents, and if order
is lost, money will be promptly re
lundt-d to seuder. If not convenient to
obtain express order, money can be
sent by registered lettei or postoffice
money order or postal note, drawn on
Portland, Michigan. Postage stamps
will not be accepted only from our
customers that cannot obtain an ex
press order only those of the one
cent denomination wanted.
L. l. Staples,
Portland, Iona Co., Mich.
BRIEl .TlKWTIOX.
Maci yeast at'Brownell & Stanard's
A new invoice of British trimming'
at Read's.
New dress goods the veryl ats,e
styles at W. F. Read's.
A fine line of new silverware jusi
opene-'. at Will & Stark's.
A6be autiful as a dream that line o
adics brtadcloth atW. F.Kiud's
The largest and best assortment of
tea and coflee in town at urowneii
Stanard's. ;
All kinds of spices und condiments
jor the holiday trade at C. II. Spencer's.
Mince meat and chow chow, both
Eastern and home made, at C II,
Spencer's.
Extra soda crackers, fresh from the
factory, every week at Browneil
Manarc s.
Choice groceries, bofh staple and
fanty, arriving every day at c n
Spencer's.
Cranberries and all kinds of canned
and evaporated fruits of beet quality
at C, II. Spencer's.
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum
gart's.
Finest line of jersiesjever in Albany
at liead s,
J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing
er Manufacturing Co., opposite dd
Fellows temple. , , . .
, Crackers, ginger "naps and grea
vsriety of sweet goods, all fresh and
nice, at G. U. Spencer's.
Our customers never have the blues,
because we give them such good bar?
gains. W. F Read.
We handle three kinds of fruit jar
and you will do well to see us oefore
placing your orders. . ;
All kinds of fresh roasted, coffee
constantly on hand and ground to
order at C. H. Spencer's,
Just opened, a new barrel of small
mixed pickles, which are extra nice
and will be sold inany quantity at C.
II. Spencer's,
'Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy in tbe world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestionetc. For sale
atM Banmgart'a ; .
"Ton win never miss the water
. Till tbe well runs'dry."
If youwant a well dug cali'on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable price j Order can;be left
at this office, '
Mirth is short live. Prolong it if
you can. : It will help your disposition
to trade with W. F. Read.
' For your fine imported and Ke
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store
Cantlon tm Moaners.
Every mother is cautioned againat
giving her child laudanum or pra
goric; it creates an unnatural craving
for stimulants which kills the mind
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother
is specially prepared to benefit chil
dren and cure their pains. It is harm
less and contains no opium or mor
phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason.
How Can Parents
allow their children to cough and
strain and cough and calmly say, "Oh
it's only a cold." and ' keep giving
them cheap and'dang3rous meaicini a
until they are down yith lung fever
or consumption, when they cau be so
easily relieved by B EGGS CHERRY
COUGH SYRUP? It has no superi
or, and few equals. Geo. L. Black-
man, druggist.
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been producd to a
great extent oy people who have Deen
cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors of its good qualities and
urging them to try it. The most se
vere cold will soon yield to its sooth
ing effects. For sale bv Foshay A
Mason.
auer kraut at Kenton's.
GENERAL NEWS.
The Bill for tbe Admission of the
Territories.
TltiOKOlB DEBATE AC1IK8T IT.
Eight. Hundred Girls Thrown Oat of Em
ployment Win. Johnson, of Beaver
ton, Falls Himself.
. . :s
The HnuiLD Special Dispatches.)
i Washington, Jan. 26. The sen
ate committee on territories to-day
took up the house bill passed the
other day for the admission of
north and south Dakota, Montana,
Washington territory and New
Mexico into the Union. After a
session of two hours one of the
committee said : "We have spent
the entire session in considering
this bill. It is noticeable tor its
contradictory provisions, and in
adequaiity to any territory or part
of a territory into the Union as a
state. An attempt in a general
bill of this character to provide for
the local necessities of different
territories seems to have been such
a failure that if any state might
come in under its provisions it
would be unable, even in court, to
ascertain what its rights are. As
tbe bill now stands it is probably
the most complicated and most
difficult to interpret and administer
that has ever passed either house
of congress, if we are to pass it.
The measure has been referred to a
sub-committee, with instructions to
see if the inconsistencies can be
reconciled so that we can recom
mend its passage.
f ditor O Bricn h Trial.
Dublin, Jan. 25. When the
trial of Wm. O'Brien was resumed
to-day, O'Brien was absent. The
tr:al proceeded and he was con
victed and sentenced to four
months imprisonment without
hard labor. The police have dis
covered no clue to O'Brien's
whereabouts.
Thrown Out mt Employment.
New YoRK,Jan. 2T. The feather
manulacturers of this city to-dav
declined to grant the scale of wages
demanded by the working women's
union. They have locked out bOO
girls, the latter are now posted
about the shops to keep other girls
from taking their places.
Kriiortrd Fatally Shot.
Portland, Jan. 25. This morn
ing Mr. A. II. Johiieou, a butcher,
receive:! a telegram from Beaver-
ton announcing that Ins son Wil
liam had shot and killed himself.
Mr. Johnson immediately went
out to that place to learn particu
lars. William Johnson lived on a
farm near Beaverton and had a
wife and several children.
iiik CAUi.virr.
Positive Informal ion as to Stcrf-elarj
of the Interior.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan.34. A for
mer high state official here, and at
present a prominent republican,
fVhose name cannot he disclosed
said to day that John M. Thurston
had two months ago been offered
and had accepted the position of
secretary of the interior Upon
his visit to Harrison his claims on
the coming admlnistraticn wete
fully admitted and recognized, and
he was instructed to secure proper
endorsement from his own state.
This was done in proper frrm, and
he was accordingly given tbe pos
ition. M'MMOKrt.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
(or Linn country Oregon.
Lucy M. Russill plaintiff,
TS.
A. S. Raseett and Mary E. Bassetthis
wife. M. A. Porter and Geo. M. Hill defen
dants. To Geo. U. Hi I one of tbe defendants above
; named.
Iu the name ol the state1 of Oregon yon are
hereby required to ' appear and answer the
comphMnt of tbe above plaintiff in -the above
entitled court now cn ttie with the Clerk of
said court Dn or before the first day of the
next regular '.term of said court to-wit,
Mondsv March 11th 1889 sj.d you are hereby
notified tht if you fail to appear and an
swer arid complaint as hereby required the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in said complaint to-wit . That
plaintiff have and recover of and from the
defendant A. S. Base t the turn of 399.&1,
accruing interest thereon from October 10,
1S88 at the rate of one per cent ptT month,
and costs and disbursements. That plain
lfTs mortgage be foreclosed and the land
therein described to-wit: Begionihg 1 rods
south of the X. W. ' corner tf section 81 in
townnhip 18 south of range. S est in Linn
county Oregon and running thence south 7 Hi
rods, thence east :WJ ndt, thence north nl
and thence west 33 to tbe nUw-fcCof beginning:
containing 16.22 acre, ' be sod to satisfy
saiti judgment and costs and that defendant
and each of them be forever bsrrtd and fore
closed of all right title and interest in and to
tai I premist and for uth other order as mav
stxm meet iu equity.
Published by order of the Hon. R P.
Boise Judge of the third Judicial district of
the state of Oregon ' made in term time at
Albany Oregon October 31, 18&8
Our. E. Wolvfrtos
Atty for Plaintiff.
Admlalslintor's .ToTIccI"
N' OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has born by the county
court of Linn ounty, slate of Oregon ap
pointed administrator of tbe estate of Mary
A, Li) deceased, All persons having
claims against i-a;J estate are hereby notified
to present them with the proper vouchers
within six months from the date of this
notice to tbe undersigned administrator at
his residence in Albany Linn county Oregon,
Dated January 23, 18o9.
STKAUDEit FROMAN,
Administrator of the estate of Mary A,
Lone deceased.
Hkwitt By rnt & Irvinr,
Attve for Admit.
A v'c. many biiiuling ptrmits sre
bcinc- icsue 1 at Portland.
rmiXAa 1IW8, .
Warrant Isaned tar n Tonne Van
Charged with Forgery.
Portland, Or., Jan. 24. Last
night a young man named Frank
Tucker passed a forged check lor
fifty dollars at a store in this city,
forgiug the name of Beach & Arm
strong. A warrent has been issued
tor bis arreet, but he has not yet
been apprehend. Tucker is a
a young man well connected in tbe
east. He was arrested - a month
ago on a charge of forgery, but,
tbrougn toe eflorts . of a clergyman
who . was acquainted with bia
family, be was saved from prison.
Since then be has been associatint;
witb a liw class, di inking heavily.
Frank Wickadel tbe young man
arrested charged witb horse steal
ing, a few days ago, escaped frotr
the county jail at 1130 last night.
He sawed through a bar in the win
dow, making a space about ten
inches wide, tbrougn which he es
caped. Several other prisoners in
the same cell refustd to follow
Wickadel because tbe opening was
too small. Tbe escape was not dis
covered until this morning. He
is not yet recaptured.
. Kibzinski was sentenced to
one year's imprisonment this morn
in? lor forgery.
To-morrow the light buttery
stationed at Vancouver bar:acks
wilt leave bete tor Sau Francisco
by tbe Southern Pacific. It will
require eighteen cars to transport
sixty men, guns, etc.
CVSTIfV t'HI.EE COFri.Vft.
Kica Celestials Like to Repose Id
Ten Thonoand Dollar Caskets.
New York Sun,
Ah Cheong, the woikcnn wood
who is now imsily ut work upon
tbe fancy vinod casing t the new
Chinese council looms when told
yesterday of the costly coffin ef
Mrs. Doctor llillcr ol Wilmington
Ms st., and her eccentricities, said
that was nothing.
"It is, said be, a very common
in China for thousands of years
post for rich men and women to
have not only, their own coffins,
but their parents' and their sons
all ordered in one batch at whole
sale rates, together with their
funeral garments, as well as cook
ing utensils and other provisions
tor tne other world."
As to tbe cost of that coffin at
Wilmington, said Ah Cbeong
laughingly, that was nothing com
pared with a rich man's effin that
he once made at Canton, China
It took him and two other artist;
just three years to tiuisli, and the
price paid for the material alone
was over 3000 teals, or $7500, and
the work nearly ,$10,000 more,
which in this country for the same
w rk would probably be about five
times as much, making materiaU
a id work about $50,000.
"Why, I have an order," he said,
-'tor a Chinese met chant's carved
bfAlbtead now. which will, when
finished probably cost $3000 or
$4000. He dfesu't want it very
e.abor .le either. An elaborate one
I charge anything between $5000
and $10,000 for.'"
Horrible Death In n Lion s lien.
The shocking death of a female
tamer ot wild beasts Is reported
from Hehonmutb, in Bohemia.
She was a girl twenty-six years old
named Eertba Baumgartner. Dur
ing a public pertormancce in a
strolling menagerie she entered an
empty cage, and the door of au ad
joining cage was then opened, to
let a lion and a Bengal tiger enter.
The Ifon walked io quietly, but tbe
tiger, a ferocious beast, whicii had
three times wounded its keepers,
crouched in . the doorway and
showed temper. The girl lost
cerve and cried for help, and slip
ped. As she did so the tiger wade
a apring, bit her on tbe shoulder
then in the throat, literally tearing
ber to pieces, and tossed her
body about. Halt tbe audience
ran to tbe doors in horror, while
the attendants tried to beat off the
tiger by taking hot irons into tbe
cage. But the girl was dead long
before tbe animal was driven away.
The lion seemed to have been as
much frightened as the human
spectators, for be took no part in
the carnage. The proprietor ot
the show has since admitted that
this same tiger bad already killed
two people.
Webster Mistaken.
Little Willie (aged 10) Mamma,
what it an elite accial club?
Mamma It is a club composed of
the choicest people those wht, move
in the best society.
Willie Is that what WeWwr's
dictionary atyt,?
Mamma- It says that, or the same
thing in other words. Why do ou
ask? .
Willie I see an advertisement in
tho paper of the Elite Sncial Club's
dance, and our colored hostler, who
sleeps in the stable, and the blck
cook are the committee on invitation.
If you want-a clean and fine
smoke aok lor J. Joseph's home
made white labor cigars. For sale
by mot cigar dealers and at J.
Joseph's factory.
WHY WILL TOU couou. when
Shiloh a Cure will ujVe immediate rc
ilfVe I': ice 10c, 50c. and $1. FoaLav
Maou.
1BE kBOI 4 I SIM WAXT,
Bob Bnrdette Toncnafca fnane Ad
vice to Toana Men.
Eurlington Hawkeye.
You say you demand a domestic
ubetul woman as your wife. It
that is to, marry Nora Mulligan,
your laundress' daughter. She
wears cowhide shoes, ia guiltless of
corsets, never bad a sick day in her
life, takes iu washing, goes out
house-cleaning, and cooks for a
?even children, her mother and
three section men board with ber.
I don't think she would marry you
because. Con Kegan, tho track
walker, is ber style of man. '
Let us examine into your qualifi
cstiuns as a model husband, after
your own matrimonial ideas my
boy. Can you shoulder a barrel of
flour and carry it down tbe cellar!
Can you saw and split ten cords of
hickory wood in tbe fall, so as to
have ready fuel all wintcrr Caa
you spade up a half acre of ground
tor a kitchen garden? Do you
know what will take the lime taste
out of tbe cistern, and can yon
patch tbe little leak in the kitchen
toot? Can you bring home a pane
of glass and a wad ot putty and re
pair . damages iu the sitting-room
window i Can you bang some
theap paper on tbe kitchen wall!
Can you fix the front gate so it
won't swag ? Can you do anything
about tbe houo that Con Reagan
can t My dear, dear boy, you seo
Nora Muliigaj wants a higher
type of true manhood. You ex
pect to h re men to do all tbe man's
work about the house, but yoa
want your wi;e to do anything
woman can do. Believe me my
son, tnat nine-tentns ot tne gins
ho plav tbe piano and sing so
cbarmingty, whom you in your
limited know.eige set down as
nit-re butterflies of fashion, are bet
ter fitted lor wives than you are
tor a husband. If yoa want to
marry a first class cook and exper
ienced housekeeper do your court
ing in the )ntellig;nca office. But
it you w..nt a wife, marry tbe girl
you love, witb dimpled bands and
a face like sunlight, and her love
and gentleness will teacb her all of
these things my boy, long before
you have learned one-half of your
own lecsnn.
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