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THE MORNING- HERATH; SUNDAV, MARCH 3, ls9. i the capitalists of can console themselves the metropolis witl the ' Daily ad Weekly! ; thought that they Jrink no watei TERMS 1 tUBSCRIPTIOK: U.Wl.i PuM'shed every innrtiitur tiAcept Mouday.. elivered by carrier, pr wecKJ... JMo A-v man. TMr vtMi ..... a 00 rf 1 i WtfchlLY. ' (Published every Friday Morning.) na roni'. uer annum, in advauce.......iKJ-C0 When not paid in advance ... ... TUK MAIL. Mail at the Albany postotflce close For all offices north The Kan tern states Che West Side And the Nai row Gauge R. R. l-or Portland aud Salem ... Corvallis and Yaquina nlfli south ................. The Dostotflce will be closed each cveiui.ft rnm six to seven o'clock. Itegistered matter for the early morning train should be mailed before S o clock the previous eveuimr. ;30 A. M, 11 A. M 12:33 r. .720 P. a anyway. Comrades of tne Grand Army are well pleased with the election of Superintendent McElroy as commander of the department. A better choice could not have been made. Mr. McElroy 19 number one as an executive orhcer ana is well liked all over the state. THE WHEA T MARKET. As eveiythimr that pertains to the great cereal crop is of inline, t interest to denizens of the valley where wheat raising is the indus try, we gleam from an eastern nauer the following, wi.hout endorsement or remark otherwise than it bears the impress of f.tct: There are some indications of the loss to this country of a consider able part of the European grain market. In 18S7 we sent to Great Britain the equivalent of 9S,3 14,584 bushels in flour and wheat. In 18S3 the shipments of these to articles had fallen to 57,889,050 bushels. This :s a decrease of 40,444,934 bushels in two years, or an approximation to one-half. It is easy to see where this greut trade has gone to. In the two years referred to the imports of wheat and Hour to Great Britain from Russia and Koumania in creased 38,704,005 bushels, or nearly as much as the whole amount of our loss. These figures deserve attentive consideration from Americans. They appear to indicate the permanent transfer of a great part of our grain trade to our rivals in the eastern part if Europe. The only hope that we can regain it lies in the chance of failure of the crops of Eastern Eu rope or in the possibility of a general war upon the Continent. In the presence of such a fact as this it becomes us to ascertain quickly how we shall compensate American farmers for this diminu tion of the European demand for their products. The most obvious method of readjustment is to en courage them to diversify their industry to grow less wheat and more of other things that may be consumed at home. For example, ! there is no good reason why suyai- j beet and sorghum culture should! not engage the attention of eneti, h I farmers to permit the decrease cf 1 wheat production t the dimensu na uf the domestic demand. Secuetaky Whitnev has ordered j three dynamite torpedoes for tlie use of the navy, at a cost of foa.OOO. Those Samoan Germans better watch a little out or they will be torpedo strurk. The suicide business for the 'lover" type of young men seems to bv coming into vogue. Perhaps it is a fashion of utility and com mendable under the piinciple of survival of the fittest. which in this cases means that no fittest remains to Mirvive. asaBBBBaBBHsaBBBBBBaBBBaaaBBBBBRBaBBa XEW TO- DA 1'. rPHS "STANDARD" I machiues, and all tn8 at Will Itr. s. NOISKLtSS SEWING kinds of machine c.- WANTKD A G'XJD VVOKK HOUSE TO h:rs for farm work. Inquire ut Hkkald o.b.-e. A Waralifi The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics 6how conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases or tne tnroai ana lungBinan auyomer. ft is probable that everyone, without exception, receives yaoi rumuers 01 Tubei clc Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first sluwly and is shown by a slight tickling t ensation in the throat and if allowed to eontinue their ravages they extend to the lungB pro. i duciug consumption and to the bead, cuusing catarrh, flow all this i. dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with promptness; allow, ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with yourthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain u bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It will give you. lia , mediate relief. Worth lino wins. Mr. W, II. Morgan, merchant. Lake City Flu., whs taken with a severe Cold: attended witli a distressing Cough and runniug into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in Uesh, aud had diniculty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Kinal. tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate rel.ef and after using a half dozen bottles found Lims'-lt well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record ot cures as ui: lung s aew i Discovery for Consumption Guaran teed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at Foshay & Mason G. W. SMITH, SUCCESSOR TO W. U. M'FARLAND Has the Largest Stock oi STOVES la the VALLEY SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. z 5 S CO 0. T70R SALJu IIOUSK ASD ONK FOURTH IJ block, torner of Oth and Washington etrfets. House is nearly new, 7 rooms and bath room, large barn, etc. Wouid sell the dwelling with the intiiiie lot separate. Ad dress T. A. Shane. Portland. Scnool Election. NOTICE 13 HEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE regular annual son tol election in School District No. 5, Linn c-unty, Oregon, will be held at the Central school house in fa id schoo district on Mnulay the 11th day of March, 1869 for the purpose of electing one director to serve three years, and one clerk to serve one vear. Said eleetioa to begin at 2 o'clock p. m. and continue until 0 o'clock p. ni. of said day. By order of the Boari'Jof Directors. Dated February 23d, 18S9. C G. BCRKHAUT, L. FLINN, District Clerk Chairman. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser- ab!e bv that t -rrible cough. Shiloh cure is the remedy for you. Foshay A Mhsojj . CATARKEf CUUED, health ajtd sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Rrmedy. Price, So cents. Nasal Injector free." Foshuy & Mason. Brick far Q 00,000 iroed brick for sa'e Cossell, Albany. Sale! Applylto W.C C'oafractor and BaUlder. C. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS, specifications and details for all kinds of building and urchitecture. All work prompt ly d me and guaranteed to be first-cl .ss. Es timates furnished on short notice for, brick buildings, residences, public buildings, bridge, etc ' Pre K. Marshall. FARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL bany Oregon. Agent for the Wright Farm Level Location of ditches for tiling nui poses a secialty. Orders left at the Herald office will receive prompt attention. THE REV. GEO. II. THAYER, ok Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our fives to Shiloh's Con sumption cure." For sale by Foshay & Mason. mas i marble The BUYERS' .GUIDK is issued March and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. W e can clothe vou nd furnish you with I all the necessary and unnecessary ap- It iij I piiances to rule, waia nance, sieep. eat, nsh, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in vaiious sizes, styles and quantities. Just hnre out w hat is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY. nd you can make a (air estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDK. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & GOi, 1 1 1-1 14 Michigan Aveuu j,Chicago,ill. ARGAND COOK AND H GATING STOVES Also a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copper and granite ware. The Alanv Bakery Uader the new management of- irker Bros. A DAT R E For Sale. OA SMALL ThACTS AXD.TIIREEJ FARMS "" v on easy terms. Some near town, H. BRYANT DUsolntioM ftollre. rAKTNKKHUie IIRRKTOPOKB EXISTING BR- I ween G. W. H rri and W. E. Gjllett. dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. liiliett retiring. All persons knowing themselves indebtod to thin Arm will pleaite ca 1 at the.r shop and settle at once. G. W. Haki-.iv, W, E, GlLI.BTT. Abany, January 7, Xoliee of IMMftolnffon. NOTICS IS HIRFBV OIVB5 1HAT TUX CO-PART nership heretofore existing between Ed. Zevss and G. W Ilochstedler, uuder the firm name of Zevss & Hochstedler. is this I day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Zeyss reiruir. tuner member or tne late arm w ill receipt for all moneys due them . " " Oko. W. Hochstkdlrr Ed.fZKTsu, ml 'onleuluirnl, i. i id if we !k on A ubeat 111 an ttuiik that the field of invention has been j ractic-1 ally supplied, so many and varied i AJ applness Cannot go ham1 in the dark side of fv.i y little obstacle. Nothing will so ilaii.en lite and make i- a burden as l tpepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tabi :s will cure the i wont form of Dyspepsia, Constipa-1 tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 autt 60 cents by Fsha & Mason. SHILGH'a VITAI.IZER is what you need for constipation, loss of ap petite, dizziness and all symptoms ol dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Foshay & Mason. For ihe finest baby carriages the city go to Stewart & Sox's. in WH KEEP t, A fuil Hue of choice family .groceries and provision, Canned l-irieapples.Bl Choice Table Delicacies Omsnientedfcakes for Wedntit as and Parties. laving lately secured a very large and desirable line of Libeus, such as Towels, Napkins and khwi Dumask at exceedingly low piies, we shall we shall oiler the same at a Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fish of al! kind. FRESH BAKED BREAD Jbvorv Uav. s EE THOSE NEW IMPROVED ORGANS at Will tiros. ' Will Bros. tiAKGAi.N IN MK61'-CJ.deUAl:E pianos. Must Devoid in four days. kAl AnuHal rbwul Mretlne. (J OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE I J inif WIXN, AGENT FOR ITHESLEAD inir fire, life andlaccideut iusuraiiee com lave been the implements that the j Linn county, Oregon, that the regular an- j invontivo voiiinn ha4 lrm:vht nut nual achool meetinit cf said schiol j For Bent. inventive genius un oroi.gui out, . . ... . . . . . llrt ITDViaiiru - ..... - - - - ii'uniiuiii.i i aikj iu avma. Aa iiil, bat the Inventive the held is illimitable Age t-avs that hoiue in said school district on Mindai - I . 1 ... , w . r. . . . m a -t ' me Tn uav oi uaicr loan, ui uie lO UX ItS i liom of 7 nVlm-k P M . of mill ilai- fnr bounds would be to set an arbitrary ! V Pun" ' hearins ne reports the . ; duet-torn anc cl--rk, and to levy a tax for the limit to the progress OI the human j support Jf the school for the enHuinjr year. - . p. . , Also for the purpose of levying a tax for the race, in Strience, an, literature ! purpose of paying interest on the bonds of in all that exalts and embellishes ; district, and for the transaction of any . other buoiueis that may legally come before life the space yet available for . the meeting. j -4.. i i By order of the board of directors. progress comes as near infinitude ' L klinn: as anvthing we are capable of con-1 chairman "oari'of Uirxton. i f fi Kl'RKIiart iMstrict Clerk reiving. To one who stands in a i February, 14; lasit. let him valley, the horizon near; climb a hill, and his view is ex panded. When he attains a greater height the prospects a. pears still wider. The inventive genius of the world is rising higher and higher every day. Its pros pects never appeared so utterly boundless as now. All that has been achieved, all the grand con quests that are recorded, ure but ail atom in the balance weighed when brought against the possibil ities of the future. Kvery victory, huggests new lines of eJort and equips the victor for future and leUer work. The supplying of one want suggests means of supplying others. So long an tbere is work tor man to do, the inventor will lind employment. Unless the Author of nature has fixed an im passable barrier to the progress of man, invention will never have a vacation. - The prevaleiu-eof typhoid fevers, though of frequency enougii to make them dreaded in thi coun try, yet an; comparatively rare. Sanitary conditions are considered responsible for their existence. Italy is the hottest for their preva- , lence. Professor liuata,oi" Perugia, is authority for the statement that there are annually in Italy nearly ::(M),000 cases of typhoid fever, of which number 27,000 prove fatal. One-third f the persons in Italy who reach the age of forty-five have the fever, and in some dis tricts mere than 3 per cent, ol the liopuliition Ke from this one cause. ! Now that the Portland Kull Kun ; iuis bwcu ucieaicvi, City Kebtaurabt. THAT TLiCKINtHCOUKIItUAN be so quickly euivd by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Foshay & Mason. WILL YOU SUFFER with dts pepsia and liver complaint Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure yu. Fo6hvy & Mason. best Svrun Pies Cakes SPECIAL SALE) Z FOK THE TEN NEXT DAYS. TEAS and COFFE Cand IT Nets ii We extend a eonlial 'nvitation to all to come ant examine these jltoikIs, feeling that u-e can show you 1it gains. In connection with tl.o sale we shall dis p) - v a large line ot VVHP'K GOODS and embroi dr.ues at LOW PRICES CANNED ouODS, ETC. Htorfcholderk' Hrrllnz. NOTICE IS UKKKBY GIYK.V THAT there will be a meeting of the stock : holders of the Odd Fellows Hail Kiiildin As tuieiation held at their otli:e inAlham, ore on, on Monday, the 11th d y of Mar. h.lSMll. , at the hour oi 7 o'clock, P. M., of said day for the purpose of electing seven directors to sorve the ei-suing vear and for any other business thit may come before said meeting, i This the llth day of February. 18t. G. F. Simpson, W. C. Twkkdai.k, i Secretary. I'resictent. IF YOUR ORGAN NEEDS TUNING, J cleaning or rejKirinj.' (fo to Will Bros. Thev warrant their work Albany Opera House, i A lraa 1 ur Alleys aud Ml reels! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'ITHAT FRO perty OA'ners are reiuired to clean their alleys and the streets adjoining their prorty at once in accordance with the order of the city council, J,HN X. HOFFMAN, City Marshal. STOCKMEN AND " FARMERS ."READ, I hereby certify that lr. I N. Woodle has successfully operated on iiiv rid.'lini horse. ISAAC HAYS. For further eferenco in reirard to ridclinrfs inhuire of Dave I'cterson, Win. Pcterson.Leb anon; John Iiardmaii, Alfred Wclverton, Al any; Sam G".nes, Scio; Wm. Foster, Prine villc. I practice vetcrinnry medi' ine in Al bany and country surrounding Office aud residence corner ct h and Washington sts. I. N. WOO OLE. Veterinary Surgeon. ' best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars ear At John Fox's old stand low Fl nn I ie v brick. 41 HOPKINS & SALTMAliSH, Plumbing S Pipe Fitting S TOTES, tare asi Hardware, in A beautiful line of ginghams aud seasonable wool en arcs goous. Uur stocni is new a complete every department. "W" ZEE-iID, . Albanv. Oreifon. SI Uffld In thicmuit voort ol the Stttt ( Or :i:on for Linn county. Si a A. Adams, plaintiff, ve. R. H. Rutherford, Hscnah E. Kntlt eilord cud Mmi j B. Kut her ford, oc-frndants. To th above nsraed d fctidant. Mary n. Kutherfoid. In the name of the state of Orrgron ou arc liciebj icqiured lo ap(oar and answer the complaint o: th aiMve plu;uitt in the uintvi entitled court now n hie unii I lie cicrK ot saia court on or before the lirst day of the next p'culiir "erm of the above entitled co'irtto M"i ri:iv the llth daT of March. 1SS!, ami Vt.n su- hercbr noti de l timt if vou to appear ana answe. iit(l eoini'i.i.i.t as licrebT re- t(U':rt'd the plailKl!!' ill applT to the rourt for the relief ieman(ied in her s lid eouiphiii t to. .tii: 1 hut plaintitT record ..il-iii.':.i -ior the sum of $:00.00 si l ii.t- r -t thereon at the rate of eiht pi-r eeiit per annum front Autrit lv7. iirnl ten per cent upon ssid iii..iii. ii.- ,i ; i.sotiablc attorner ' fee, and eos-t? uiiil di.-xui'sements. That pln'niliit.o tin i.iL -e fore closed aud Unit lim preiui.-i- t !herein deserihed to v:t: Tl e moiiIIi of the S. V, the north 4' of the , W, J4'. of the X, . u, of the i. j. and the south of the 8. K. '4 .f seeiion 'M in town ship 9 south if rm iirc I, west of th v illaiiii tte iiierid;tii in Linn countr. t)re(on, exct-ptiiitf a tract bounded hT h'-iriuuiii" ;tt a point 5 chains north f tlie ft. K. enrtiei ol ::! section ", nn t l titiiii:tr Mii-iiec M-ilth 5 chain?, thence wct-t 10 ."si chiiins, and thenco north e;'.tei lv lo plan; of lief;iiuin, be sold to M-ivlv n:iid judnit'iit aud costs, a d that defendants and each of them and :ill peiMli laliuiil under tliein lie loivver barred ai.d foreclosed of all rijrlit title and inU-rctt iu aud ta .il prciiiines, and lr Mich other order as niav seem r.,eet in c(iiitY. I'ui:i?lied tv order fi the Hon. 11 l 15. im- Jin! ire ot ilic thiid Judicial disii iel of the State of Oreirou, done at i cimiiibi is al tfuleui, aud dated Janii- ii rv 34th, VSM, Mitchell. McDouuali., Tansbk A Bovvkhs and Chas. E. Woi.vekton, Attornev for Plainlifl. In the Circuit Omrt of the SUte cf Oregon for the eoun ty of Linn. John C. Arnold, plaintiff, vs. Sarah A, Oilchret, Mary A. DustiA n4 Charlen K. Uustin lur liunbiind, Henr J. Uilchrest, George A. Gilchrest, SvlTcntcr Kelsay and KlizaC. kelsay his wile, Tbo. M. Uilchreat and Lizzie Oilchrest his wiie and Jesse Uilchrest, defendant, To Jesse Oilchrest ne of the above named defendants. In the name o.' the State of Oregon, yen are hereby required to appear and anmer the complaint of the plaintiff above naiue-i, aicaiust you in the above entitled suit, now on file with the Clerk of the above entitled court on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court t-w1t: March 11, 1SS9, and you are hereby notifiud that if you fail to appear and answer said coiiipWint, as hereby required the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief dr uiandej oin their said complaint to-wit, for judgment a?uiiiHt you for the sum of t5S71.ni and interest theieon from ihe 10th day Of September lt7 at the rate of 10 per c eat per annum and the further sum": at orney a e aud the cost and ditihuritemeiits of said suit and for the sale of th following real proj ertv to-wit: The east hah of the north-e-t quarter, the north-east quarter of the south east quarter and lot four all in section thirtv -two and lots one, two, three and four of sei:tioni taenty-nirie all in township nine, south of rage, one east of the Willnnette meridan Oregon contaiLinir s4.o6 acres and the application cf the proceeds of said aale after the payment of the costs and expense . f t-uch sule and of this suit to the' payment of plaintiffs claim above eet out and for the foreclosure of the tnortgaire securing the same upon said premises and that each aud all of the defendants above named and a. I persons elaiininir by through or under theia or any or either ot them be forever barred and foreclosed of asserting any right in title to or lien upon the real nroirtr above de- ci ibtd savr only the statutory right to redeem. ling fcummons is putm ;hel by order of Hon. R. P. Boise Judire of the above entitle.1 Court made at rhamliers in the city of Salem .n Marion county Oregon this 17th day of January 1SS9. Hswirr Bur ant & Irvine. Attorneys for Plaintiff. AdaaiBlatnilor'a Xilee. T OTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN' iy undersigned has bern b All work promptly done al reasonable rates. ONK NIGHT ONLY 3IOXDAY, MAKCII RMards & Pringle's! - r'.Dtrs Georgia Minstrels ! lleailrd by Ilic Kmperar or iIieMln utrel Worll, j 15ILLV KEKSAXDS, ! Supported bv the Brilliant Young Conimedian j (JEOIiGE JACKSOX,! And a Coterie ol Colored Mars, j Grand Street rarade by the Georgia Silver Cornet Band j ArimiHHlnai 5 i Reserved seatt 75e i Box sheet omii at Blackmnn's I OREGON PACIFIC. Curran & Montelth have lots for sale on the installment plan, ranu- j ing in price from $125 lo$1000. Kemoved. JOSEPH WEBl'.EIt ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons und iriends that be can be found j on First street, in his new moms in Poshav 4 I May in s brick, where he is prepared to ac ! ommodate the p.iblic with am thing in the i tonsoralline. 11 t or cold baths at all hours PALACE MEAT MARKET First Strkkt, Prarck Block L. VIERCK'S IX H.1U irj HAIR CUHINt, and Everything new and neat. A clean towel for every custoir.er.JJ FIKST STREET BELOW KEVICRE IIOCSE ALBANY OREGON 1 J MM 1 fan James V. PiPE.Prop. Hrst street ... - Albany The best variety of choice beef, veil, mutton park aameige, etc., ill the city kept constantly ui hand. ' Cash pairforfati:ki.M ock.St water nuusare J. F. AV'IIITIN,, Artistic Paintiiif, Biitmers, sisns. des1.j", wood graving and iiicchiini?l drawinua. f"I.' iterhi a sjie -inlty. i.ouius b uud 'J, Fustcr Block. NORTHWEST F llil lllLJ INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON vi In Albany has been filled bv the SECOND HAND STORK. The past year has proven It to he necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, Fnrniture.tinwaTe We aie aiways prepared to Duy yom I'ousehold furniture at the highes' cash price. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS" lOIL ;'CflN And Lamp Killer. L. GOTTLIEB. ! To lifnunio ill a S ond nf I ill I mi nui in i.n ii ii lll WArLr n n tcir 1 I have t-rrsiiMPTMind m mMMUW mmm.wmm mm m w i ii ii I a. JKJM EUREKA notto of Califoania means "II r i i. ii ..- t.- .i " iiiimii ii. iiny in inai lana oil uiiBiiiiie,; ncre line orang eino grape bloom and ripen atta tlicir hiriif!t pcrfcctioti in miJ-wintcr. iv me nirijf aim vni rouua tnal are ikmI in that pleasant leme-Jv for all 1 roat and liil.jr trouble, 8 a XT A Al:IB 1 I e rule, of coughs, asthinii, ami con t iiiti' n. rvubar mX Mason, of Al n.nv Oregon, have been at'uointed -i.(isiiair;'fo his valble California rem i y, and gcll it under a guarantee Jat $1 lAitiehree htrftt.V. FOR SALE BY (9MlAs.TY'l00S6; S ,.?D rone nit p.' t Mini 'SerjrTfor Circuit r.4 frtr famt 3 jar C) 2. INLMLDco.oroirnLE cal. Mason. THT THK the couair court of Linn eounty, state of Orepw ap pointed administrator of the estate of Mair A, Lonfc' deceaiied. All pentom barinir i:ns aini- ra-.l e-tate are hereby aotiCe4 Ki preoeut theni with th proper Touahers within six months from the data of ta is notice to the undersigned administrator at his residence in Albany Linn coanty Urefaa, Dated January a, 18a9. STRAlDErt FROafAIf, Administrator ( tha estate of Mary A, Long- dectaaed, UaaiiT BraaxT k Irviic, AUts for Admn, A LISA AY CHF.GON UAVK Vol.' A cul.u iii nii: ncta uiii'.'li d (not Vet better? Have you an exccsHivt iecretion of nan us or matter in the n.i:il pn .-cures which cither must le blown from nose or !roj 'M-k licliiml the palate, or haui.etl or snuffed l'Oi k.:inl to tlie throat? coutmtilileil iiv hnwhin, Hiiittinu. weak and inflamed eves, frequent soreness of the throat nnin or roaring in the cars, n.ore oi .less impairment of the hcarintr, loss o smell, memory impaised, dullness ct dirzincsx of the head, dryness or heat of tiOM.-: Have you lost all senne of smell; Have you a hacking cough? Have you dyspepsia? U your breath foul? If so vol iiavk tiik Catarrh Srine hare a) these syniutiinis, others onlv a liar) ,The leading symptom of ordinary cs larrn is incrcaseu secretion ot mucus o Tu n ii y .it" 'i -it-eiiuii i-uuueu nmiier. r,i.l:-rrri Koulhrea,hi''t'au,!edbv the deconr l4UlAlNi i LLU i-oniiiir ecrction- xiuied from festering! CURE VOn ulcers far back ihe head; ometimes rf A TP A PQU ' ,nen,l)ran covennjr the bones w ti 1 ArVrin eaten a wav and the honca thpinwlvo AH MWrMrnvr.VnnnUII irril 'rradually decay. Such cases ar In corrodinir sorts reve the corruption within yGfiriiHr U H II I'JW 6 M Orf. u ,e. VT-n i T dceil objects of pity, as stench fron As every b cath drawn into lie uinas must pusstover and become polluted' bv the'relie tion in the naval iwifin, it nuiKt irr.Miiiiy l 11 ilu i;iin ii the whole seer irrailmlly t:ikc? place, vbib t'.t- n orli,' n :t.cr tl. -t .h ivuili t o ii ( the sleep steo iu ii'ti ) i i 1 1 f i i 1 1 sleep steo t ii 1 1 ally natanse ntn the xti'tiiiii h, i tin I i (i est mi tv, nervousness and c"iiiiuniion. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. vou have experienced any of the ahovi mptoms do not delav, hut try 5 Califork T-U-f i:kk at once. We positively uarant ec; a few applications relieve andla thon u eatmn to cure S'v xi'mtha trpanien for -'1.0O; ent ly mail fcanta ble aud alK'nrr. For nle by rOSHAy if ionT mm MbanyOregon In tha Clraait Court of the .Sitets af Orva fur Linn country Oieon. l...cy U. EassiU plaintiff, rt. A. 8. Bassets and Mary E. Bassatt his wife. M. A. Porter aad Gao. M. fun mttom- danu. To Ueo. M. Hi I ona of the defeadaaU abara named. In the name of tha state of Oreg-oa oa are hereby required to appear ard Viinr Uie complaint of tba above plaintiff in the abov entitled court now tn flic with the Clerk of wid court oa or before the fl-st day of tba nett regular term of t d court to-wit, llondav March llth 18KH ai.d you are hereby notified that if you fail to apptar and an swer sid complaint as hereby required the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint t-wtt That plaintiff have and recover of and from tha defendant A. S. Hatisett the sum of f3i.M( accruing interest thereon from October lo, 1688 at the rate of one per cent per month. aud costs and disbursement. That plaia- iffs tuortiraie be foreclosed and the land therein described to-wit: rteginniht; 11 roda south of the N. W. corner of sectioa SI in rowiiNhip 13 south ' rarice. 3 aest in LinH county t ireeon and i inning thence st.uth -8J rods, thence cast ::'! ti ik tl.em-e north M and theme wc?t 3.'! o toe pLuxfuf betcim me containing aerev, lie sod to saliaf v said judirinciit aud ivsts and tha' defendant and each of them be forever burred and fora '"ffl of lifl't title and interest in and M said pren is and for such other order as mar miu uieti iu equity. Published by order of the Hon. It P. ISoj-e Jud?e ol the third Judiciul district of t he state of Oregon made in term time at Albany Orettou October 81, 18S8. ClIAC E. OLVFRTOK. Atty for FUintif, IxerBfnra Xotirr, Linn countr. (ttate ) Notice. 1 1 the County Court of of tregou. Iu the matt T cf the et-tate of Sanih F.A HutcliiiiF.dercaied I VOTICKIS HEHl.l;Y UlYKN IIIAT THE uuderKiKiied has lien dulv appointed execut-rf the wd -state of Sarh F. A. II utchins, deceased, by order of thecoui.tv com t of Linn county Oreuon, 1 hat alt per sons having claim against said estate ate hereby required to present the same with the oroier proof s and vouchers within six months from trie date hereof to the niiderstirned at his law office iu "Foster's brick Week" in Albany Oreirou. duly vtrii'ed. Dated at Albany Oregon, Jan. ?th. 18S'J. J.C. POWELL, Executor of said estate. LL Kotlce. PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES t. indebted to the lat- fltm of H. Ofc .V ton, are requcrtt d l call ai d nt'lent ci-e ith K. Oivss, at Crawrortliivillc, eiber bv cash or note. All acoount oi, our ledger must be closed ri-ht tn . R. UL .SSSOX.