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THEMOMING HERALD: FRIDAY, OCTOBER
11, 1889. ...
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timir.s XOT1CE.
sheet mn&ic at Mrs
The latest,
Myman's.
Buy your toves and tinware at
Smith & Washburnes.
Try Sapoliofor houte cleaning. It
is unequaled Brownell & Stanard,
Builders should eo to Smith A
Washburue's for their carpenters tools
aid builders hardware.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of
fresh canned good) at a Tery low
igure at Conrad Meyer's.
Fahrney's celebrated blood cleanser
at Brownell & Stanard and at Deyoe
fc Robson's. P. J. Baltimore general
agent.
trovers of good cheese should call
n Conn Bros. They have just re
ceived a lot of full cream, fresh and
sweet.
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ey diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
at M Banmgart's
Anew line ef fine wall-papers with
borders to match have been opened at
Fortmiller & Irvine's. They are new
and elegant designs. Call and see
them.
It is no good to look at the thcr
mometei this year to judge of winter.
The only thing to guide you is,
Brownell & Stanard's prices, which
are always down to zero.
For chilblain and frost-bites use
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it wili ,)! event the skin from turning
black i r Tieelinz otT. It allays the
JAPANESE
BAZAAR
STOEE.
Mrs. Nancv Weetfall. wife of the
well knon Chinese contractor
Jim vvesiiaii, nasopeneei a Japan
ese bazaar store in the brick next
door to C. H. Spencer's. It is
tilled with all kinds of Japanese
wares and novelties, including
parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear,
souvenirs, etc.
All goods sold very clieaj.
i a sbt
THE MARKETS.
Tie Albanv Bakery !
0
-Uuder the new management of-
alter m
-WH KEEP
A fuil line of choice
') revision
family groceries and
Canned Pineapples,
CMcb Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes fur
kind.
Iicllien
if ! ; 1 1 ta:' t ( ! :
FRESH BAKED BREAD
Kvcrv X)av.
Best Sip
Pies
i1'
ikes
TEAS and COFFB.
Candies Nuts. Raisins
CANNED WOODS, ETC.
-e best Soap in the market -
and Imported Cigars
fir At John Fox's old standi
ew brick.
FI nn a
itehing and smarting of chilblains' WedOlhUS Clinl Pai'tiC.
ana soon restores inc panto a neauny i
condition tor bale by rosnay v
Mason.
Grand Army boys, as well as many
ther.s, will be interested ia the ol- j
fowicg from Alex B. Po; o, Stewart, j
Tenn., who is A. D. C. Commander:
Dep't Tenn. and Ga. He says: "Wc
hkve had an epidemic of whooping
cough here and Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has been the oalj tning that
kas done any good." There is no
danger from whoipiig congh when
this remedy is freely used. 50 cen
bottles for Bale by Fosuoy & Mason.
Have you heard what Mr. G. L.
Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., says
t Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Biarrhcea Remedy? If not, here it is: J
"Daring last summer I was troubled i
ery much with severe pains in the j
stomach and bowels, and was induced ,
by a friend to try this Kemedy. 1 1
took one aose, as per directions, and I U r-t XQirVTl
it gave me almost instant relief. I Od V vJlla
cheerfully recommend it to the '
afflicted." 25 and 50 cent bottles for I
ale by Foahay & Mason. fine assortment Of OOmeStlC
Alt. x. J. smun, CAiuor oi me ri j
JLbercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says:
"The most wonderful medicine, I
kave ever met with, is Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhica Remedy.
In case of cholic is gives speedy re-
liaf. On hunting trips I have found
it indispensible. rut m alkali water, ,
it imparts a pleasant taste and pre
vents the painful diarrhoea, which I
tdkali water produces. I could not i
feel safe without it iu my house." 25 !
ad 50 cent bottles for sale by
-Sashay & Mason.
New Addition to Albany.
J. R. Abbey's addition to Albany
- ia the eastern suburbs of the city
has been platted, and 54 choice
-Sets are now on sale at $50 to $125
by Curran & Monteith. Apply at
nce and select your lots.
Am AbselKie Care
The Original Abietine Ointment is
nly put up in large two-ounce tin
feoxe-s, and is an absolute cure for old
aorcs, burns, wounds, chapped hands'.
ana all sKin eruptions. v in pos-uive-
Jf.cure all kinds of piles. Ask tor the : OFFICERS.
riginal Abietiuc Ointment. Sold by j n . , , , , ,
haV A Mason at 25 cents per box President Charles E. olvertoii
y man SO ceaU, ice-rresident J . O. v ritsinan.
i Treasurer J. W. Cusick.
Tub (anset Afiard. ' Secretary J. K. Elderkir..
At this season of the year to be j directors.
without a good reliable diarrhoea; R. S. Strahan, Chas. I-:. WoUf
fcalsam in the house, as cramps, coin-, , toM j Tj Cowan, 1). IS. Monteiti!,
sarrboea ana an innammauou pi iBe , j v Cusick, J. O. Writsman,
atomacb ana boweu are exceeaingiy : K Klderkin, Charles Montoitii. (.
iBgerou8if not attended to at once, p t;nl.wnn
3ALSAM will do more goo1 in caa s .
this kind than any other medicine-1
a earth. We guarantee it. G. L.
Slackaiaa, drugixt.
ALUANT QU6TATI0N8.
Wheat-G3
Oats 25:J0c
Flour $4.26 pei bid
Potatoes 00c
Eggs 18c
Butter 15c.
Lard l'2X15c
Wool 2ic
flams 1215c.
Shoulders 810c.
Bacon 1214c.
Hay Timothy, $12, oats and rucai,
ts.
Apf) i s -(.'rccn, 731.00 per bu.
Plu.ti- Dried, 5c. per fi;
AppVs dried bleached 5c sundritd
8c.
Chickens J2.505 00
Hides Bcf hides, grecr,l4 c,
10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelta, 10
75c, according to wool.
Beer 22c gross.
Mutton $2 00 per head.
Hogs 67c, dressed.
Lard Kegs, .'or 5 gallon tins, 10,
pailb 12c.
For the finest silver polish in the
market go to II. wert's
Tlie Celebrated French
or money
refunded
Take
Simmons
tlie generative organs oi eitlit-r bex lieilier
ansintr from the excessive use of stimulants.
tobacco or opium, or through outliful inilis-
crction, over indulgence, etc., such aslossof
lirain l'owcr, Wakeru'ncss, Ueannir Down
Pains in the Hack, Seminal WYaknesf, Hvs-'
tt-ria, Ner-ous Pros-ration, Nocturnal Oniis-1
sioiig, Leucoirhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power and Impoteticy, which if neg
lected often leaii to premature old afce arid
insanity. Price $1 a box; 6 boxeo fcrij'o.OO
Sent bv mail on receipt of price.
A UltII Il: (.ItlMMI E is given
ith every order received, to refund tne
money if a Permanent cure is iiotcffettcd.
We have thousandsot testimonials from old
and younir, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use 'f Aphroditine
Circular free. Address
riiK ai'hko .i9i:ui-ii: o.
Western liranch, liox, 27. Portiniid, Orefron.
Vox sale b- Fosbay & Mason, w holesale and
rcUil druggists, Albany, Oreucn.
When Baby was aiek,
We gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child,
She cried for Castoria.
When she beeame Miss,
She clung to Castoria.
When she had Children,
She gave them Castoria.
If you want a clean and tine smoke
askfor J. Joseph's home made white
abor clears. For sale by most.ci"-ar
ucniera aim ai j. dosepu s lactory.
Fresh oysters served every dav
at nermann's restaurant.
mm
All
to
Califo
L
tver
Regulator
One Dose
mi
cOL'THERJJ
VIA
1'AtMFlC
Cu
Company's !
THE: MOUNT SHASTAtgROUTE,
Ti:iH'rBctwccn
? A!j::iny and nn I'muriM-o
35 sp ttes 35
Califurnia express trains run daily between
Portland a:id San Francist-o.
.
WORTH,
A-
ioo Dollars !
Dkar S. L, R I consider one dofe ofJSim
mons Liver Regulater north $I0O 1 was
constipated, had Headache, could eat noth
ing; with satisfaction or appetite had the
blues, and felt altogether out of sorts. I re
sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel, Quinine, and
every remedy si fr .rested, but onlv obtained
temorarv relief. One desj of S L R did me
more (rood than $100 worth of doctors and
doctoring. Respy, J c Martin.
1 havelbeen a teacher for twenty years, and
during that time have had i created attacks of
headache, produced by torpid Liver, and I
have been entirely cured by Simmons Liver
Regulator. I found it to be of so mild a
character in its action as not to interfere, in
the least with my duties in the school room.
To those similarly situated and subject to the
same, I cannot too highly recommend Sim
mons Liver Regulator.
E, E, CiiKEK.ICauipbcllsville, Kj.
For your fine imported and Ke
West cigars, ro to M. Baumcart
cigar store, ono door sast of Black
man s drug 6toi
iv n a i i I
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1 COMPANY 50 !
Albany Oregon CV V" J
iviii I P capital sr,.-,,coo. Pft-i-gji ' aftdtl9
I 8?frt i
SOl'III I
NORTH
4:00pm..Lv..
8:18 p m..Lv..
7:45 a m..Ar..,
...Portland ...,Ar.
...Albany Lv.
...8. Francisco. Lv.
10:45 am
. ti:45 am
7-00 pm
cz5
Local Pass. (Train Dally- (Ex. Sunday
8:00 a m. . Lv Portland .
12:40pm..Lv Albany....
2:40 p m..Ar Eugene. . .
. .Ar.. 3:45 pm
.Lv.. 11:35 am
..Lv. . 9:00am
Lebaaoa Brancb.
8:'0.p m..Lv..
9:06 pm..Ar..
12:50 pm..Lv..
1:36 p m..Ar. .
...Albany...
, . .Lebanon...
...Albany....
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.Ar.. 6:30am
..Lv.. 6:45fam
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PULLMAN BUFFETS LEE PERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For accommodation of Second-Class Pas
senders attached to Fxprera 1 rains.
. The S. P, Co.'s Ferry uial-es connection
with the regular trains on the cast side di
vision i -on foot of F street. Potrland.
West Side Division.
Between l'oitland and Corvallis.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
KtGlLNEciTY.
Kext session burins on Monday, September
16. Ifc89. Free scholart-hipsfrom every coun
ty In the state. Apply to your county super
intendent. Free tuition after January 1,
1890. Four conn-cs: Classical, Scientific,
Literary and a short English course, in
which there is no Latin, Greek, French or
German. The English is pre-eminently a
business course. For catalogues or otner in
formation, acdress
J. W. JOHNSON, President.
: ARCHIE W. BLACKBURN,:
I Mall Train Daily-Except Sunday
7:30am. .Lv. ...Po.tlan'l ...Ar.20p.
12:25 pm..Ar Ccrvaiiw.. L.vl.30 p.
At Albany and ; Corvallis connect
trains of Oregon Par.ificitailroad.
m.
in,
with
KxpreNX Train lnlly (Exctpt Sunday)
.Portland ... Ar.
.McMinnville.lv.
:l.(0 am
. 5.45;iu
4 :50 p m . . Lv. .
8:00 pm .Ar..
THROUGHBTICKETSS3
lo AH Point"-
SOUTH AND EAST
Via California,
XiTFor full information regarding rates,
maps, etc-, call on company s agent at Albanv
K. KOKHLEK, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager Asst. G. F. &.P- A
Safe, Sound! uonserrativu
r A Square Company,
Managed by Square Ken,
Patronized by Square Heople
Why is It
That uaople linger aW.g always j
mpUiainit about th:.t tired fwlina?; - t4.aJ-
Om boUle of BHGGS-BL(MJD rUKi-; utuuie mvub . amukuj,
fIBS and BLOOD MAKER wilt en- "TTT" rl,TTT-,
iTtfremoTe this foellBL'. Cive tliein ; AVrV-Lj XXJU
CAB
a good appetite and regulate ut
tian. G. L. Blackmail. Uruuct.
DB't forget tUat at Vrs. B. K. V i
-roan Vis tlie placed set your ew ! A'
4mg maehms.
in
-FROM
vc t .rr
mm ? t.rpi n vu
my
i
RATES:
To any part oi the city, 50 centH.
I-or caliinsc, first, hour .$1.50, encu
Tke Mlt at
A alear pearly and transpareut akiu
, tt.i i
always a 8ifi or pure now, nu , 8ubseaupnt hour i
U persons troubiea witn aarc, j ytam, -n f t o y YoUR .
greasy, yellow or blotched akin can anJ w F K d,g toreg
Tut assured that their blood is out of zr-
rder. A few doses of BEGGS' ! slilLUil'S VlTALIZEH is what
BLOOD PURIFIOR and BLOOD j you need for constipation, loss of nj
MAKER will remove the cause and I petite, dizziness and all symptoms of
tke skin will become clear and trans-1 dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per
parent. Try it, and if satisfaction is i bottle. I oshay & Mason. ,
iftSFy waSlt' rifc ! STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
-u dr i t?,th a m,
mraiaiiniiE
OF ALBANY. OREGON
PRESIDENT,
ICE-PKESIBENT
CA6UIKU .
L. Flinn.
S. E. Foung,
E. W. Lngdoo
TRANSACTS A GENERA L BASHVT
BUSINESS). Accounts kept subject
cheek. Siifht Exchange and Telegra)hic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco and Portland.Orejjon. Collections
mad oa favorable terms.
S. E. Yotma L. Fuaa
l. E. Bmsl ; W. I . ii , ,
E. W. buiu
Jas. F. Powkll. Ani!-li,i (!
Kol a iCallfornla Bear.
I hereby certify that Dr. I. N. Woodlc has
Anvbodv can catch a cold this kind ! successfully operated on my ridelini; horse.
at wrtnthnr. The trouble is to let iro. : ISAAC HAYS.
like the man who caught the bear, i For further reference in regard to ridglinrt
Wc advise our readers to purchase of I ,nbu'rc ,0' D?ve I'etcrson, Wm. PeU-rsoii.Leb-
Foshav & Mason a bottle of Santa
Abie, the California KingorConsunip
ton. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and
Croup Cures, and keep it handy. 'Tis
pleasing to the taste and death to the
above complaints. Sold at $1 00 a
bottle or 3 for 2 i0. California C'at-R-Cure
gives immediate relief. The
Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by
its healing and penetrating nature,
tJive it a trial. Six months treatment
tl 00, sent by mail $1 10,
Terrible.
Two thirds of all deaths in t New
York city are from consumption or
pneumonia. Lhe same propotliou
lioics good for most other cities. De
lays are dangerous; Dr. Acker's
Knglish Remedy for consumption will
alwajs relieve, and mar save your
life.
lion Doctors Conquer lienlb.
Doct.br Walter Hammond savs:
After a long experience 1 have conic
to th ccinliisioii that two-thiids of
all deaths trom coughs, pnct:i::f n:;i
i:i.l coririiinption in'ght b:; avuidcd
if I)-. Acmr's English 11 'mi'dv for
ci-i.M -j:. !; were on'y usl-u in time.
Tiiis v. oii('( rful rcmci y s sold under
a j.o.-it'.x: uarantf j by" rolu:y it
X;.i
lit. t .- and shoes at cost at Head's
anon; John llardmau, Alfred Wclverton. AI
any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Vm. Foster Prine
ville. I practice veterinary medicine in Al
bany and country surrounding. Office and
residence comer th and Washington sts.
I. N. WOODLE Veterinary Surgeon'
Albany Bath Honse
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
"Ladiee and children's hair dress,
ng a specialty. kDntue satisfaction
guaranteed;
Hermann's ; Kestaurant
Brcp!'.Prop,
Hermann Hi
THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO
the public in the Saltmareh building be
low the Revere House, where good meals
will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in
vites his old customers anil the public eener
ally to call. The tables will be supplied with
the best viands the market affords. Satiafac"
tion guarantee .
Mr. Dicrcka was formerly proprietor of the
Revere llojse restaurant, which he ran on
the Euppcan p'an.but found that pian didn't
succeed, so he opened his present restaurant
where he has given general satisfaction
Persons wanting a first-class meal shoald
sro to Hermann's.
f-iTNo Chinese uiip"ived.
OMOB RAILWAY and
" V4TIGATIOX COMI'A.Ml
Columbia River Route
Trai or the Last ltavif Portland at S A..M
and 2:40 r. M. daily;
ITrlZTI1 to antl 'r"ni princil
1 lUiV-JJi J O points in United States,
Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant LSleepinir Cars Ban TLroaeh cs
Express Trains
OJIAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Free o t'barge and lVllbonl) Cfaanee,
Close Conncctiors at Portland for San Fran
Cisco and Puget Sound points.
-V-j'
For further particulars inquire of Curaan &
Montcith, First Street, Albany. Oregon.
tSTBoats leave the O. R. X. Co.'s wharf, at
the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday an j
Friday of each week. C. C . KAWLINGS,
Local Agent.
C. J. SMITH,
Venrral Manager.
A. 1. HA1VEIX,C
i. P- A T. At
WITH
;C. E.'UUOWNELL, THE GKCC'EH.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for th County of Linn.
Charles M. Corn w ell, Klizabeth F.
Uornwell, Itoyal V. Reed, and
Nlas h. Keeney, minora Lv L. H
Montanye their Guardian ad litem
and Charles r. tornwell, i-laintiffs,
Jvs.
Dai3y A. Keeney, Sarah C. Drinkard,
Laura M. Walton, Mary J. Keeney,
jviary Hj. liasset and Joseph Tearl.
defendents.
To Sarah C. Drinkard and Mary J.
Keeney, two of the above named
defendents:
IN TUE NAME OF THE STATE
of Oregon, you are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
of the above plaintiffs against you in
the above entitled court, now ou file
with the clerk of said court, on oKbe-
fore the 2Sth day of October, 1S89,
the same being ou Monday, the lirst
day of the next regular term of said J
court, alter tlie expiration ot six
weeks from the date of the publica
tion of this summons, and you are
hereby notitic-d that if you fail to
answer said complaint, a above re
quired the plaintiffs for waut thereof
will apply to said court for tlie relief
tltiiifflicUd in lhe said .uiinilaint.
! to-w t:
j First, tha' tlie rights of the parties,
i pla:ntiu8 ami liefetidents in tlie land
and town lols described iu the i;ni-
plaii'.t, to-wit: Beginning a: a point
92 rods north of tlie S E corner ot the
NE of sec. 32 tp. 13 S cf 11 3 west
of the Willamette Meridian, in Linn
couutv, Oiegou, and minting thence
west 542 rods, thence north 22S rods.
thence eatt 232 rods, thence south 10 I
rods, thence east oO rods, to the sec.
line between sees, 22 and 29, thence
south 21S rods to the place of be
ginning, containing 74 acres more or
less. Also the following: Com
mencing at a point 92 rods n rth
from the S W corner of the N W J of
sec. 33 tp. 13 S of R 3 west of the
Willamette Meridian, in linn county,
Oregon, thence north CS rods, thence
; east 155 rods, thence south 68 rods,
thence west 155 rods to the place of
; bctiiuninc, containing GS acres more
or less. Also donation land claim Not
j No. 3S20, bein the S W of the S
I I and lots 1. 2 and 3 cf sec. 2t
tp, 13 S of It 3, west of the Wil
lamette Meridian, in Linn county,
Oregon, containing 144 72-100 acres
more or less. Also beginning at the
N E corner of the S E of the N W
i of sec. 0, iu tp. 14 S of R 3 west of
the Willamette Meridian in Linn
county, Orcg.n, thence south 0-33
chains, thence west 3-17 chains,
thence north C-33 chains, thence east
12 07 chains, thence north 20 chains,
thence east 10-50 chains and thence
! south 20 chains to the place of be
I ginning, containing 35 79-10C. Also
beginning at the !5 b corner of a iract
of land o wned by Micheal Hale on the
land claim of Cornelius White, and
running thence south 3.S9 chains
thence west 5 3G chains, thence south
! 2 chains, thence east 5 chains, thence
north o-S9 chains and thence east
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Linn County.
Geo. J. Braner, plaintiff.
vs.
Marv Cougill, defendent. '
To Mary Cougill the oefendent abovey;
named: I A
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE '
I of Oregon, you are hereby require&V'
to appear and answer the complaint- 1
of the plaintiff above named, against n
you in the above entitled court on cr;
hef jre the first dav of the next recn-vX
1.1P f Arm sf u. . .1 ..-wiir. ti.tcit. Ctnt 1
ber 2Sth., 18S9, and you are hereby
notified that if you fail to appear and
answer said complaint as hereby re
quired the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you for the sum oft
$243.07 and interest thereon from!
June 17th, 1SS9, at the rate oiSperi '
cent, per annum and " the costs and tV.
disbursements of this action to be I j
taxed.
This summons is published bv
order of Hon. 1L P. Boise iudee of
above entitled court made at cham
bers in- Salem. Orecon. this 5th dar
of September, 18S9.
Hewitt, Bryant & Iuvinb,
Attorney's for plaintiff.
!!:
In tlie Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Linn County.
John C. Arnold, plaintiff.
ys,
Sarah A
and Charles
lienry J. Uilchrest, Oeorge A. i ti,e j'J 1 of sec 19, tp. 13 S of R
bylves.er Kelsey and i 4 west o the Willamette Meridian
T: i. x t. a.
in iiinn county, wregou, uciuir pari,
Gilchrest, Alary A. Dastm io.3C claius to the p3ooof beginning,
arlcs K. Lustin her husband, containing 5 acres and 4 rods situated
Glichrest
Eliza C. Kelsay his wife, Thomas
M. l.ilchrest ana lizzie Uilchrest 0f claim known as "5105 ' ou tile at
his wife, and Jesse Gilchresr, the Register and Receiver's office at
defendents, j Oregon City, Oregon. Also begin-
To Henry J. Gilchrist and George A. ning at a point 110 links south and
Gilchrest, two of the above named j (;0 ieet east from the N E corner of
defendents. i uiock No. G in E. Haves addition to
TiN IHh AM1. Ut I lib, hlAlij tne tovrn 0f nait.y j,, Linn county,
I oi uregon, you are ncreuy rcquirea
SlHHa.8.
Iu the Circuit Court of the State of
Orevron, for Liu:i County.
Elias K. fanning ai d Mary Fanning .
his wife, plaintiffs.
vs.
Charity J. Luper ai.d John Luperaer
husband, Hatiuali U. Gilbrcath
and Sai-.mel Gilbrcath, I'ercellk "-
Cjchrell and Cocbrell her ,.
husl-ond, iVU-ndeiits.
To Charity .1 Luper, John Luper,
Hannah M. Gilbrcath, Samuel
(iilbrearh, Peicella Ccchrell and
Cuchrcll and to all per
sons unknown having or claiming
an interest or estate in the property
hereafter described:
IN THE NAME OF THE STAT
of Oregon, you and each of yon art
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint of the plaintiffs above
named against yon in the above en
titled suit new on fiie with the clerk
of the above entitled court, on or
before the first day of the sext regn-
las term of said court, to-wit: Octo
ber 2Sth, I8S9, and yon axe hereby
notified that if yon fail to appear ana
answer said complaint as hereby re
quired the plaintiffs will apply to tie ,
court for the relief demanded in their
siid complaint, to-wit: The parti
tion among the respective '. owners
thereof of the following described
premises, to-wit: Beginning at a ;
point 20 chains west and 13 chains
north of the southeast corn sr of sec- j
tion 8 in Township 12 south Range 2 -west
of the Willamette Meridian, in
Linn county, Oregon, and running
thence east GO chains thence south
33 J chains thence west 60 chains
thence north 33J chains to the place ;
of beginning containing 200 acres.
Also the following described real I
property, two lots lying immediately j
southwest of and adjoining the lots
sold to Martin Trexter in the town
of Waterloo, in Linu county, Oregon,
being the same property conveyed by
to appear and answer the com plaint
of ihe plaintiff above named against
you in the above entitled suit now on
file with the clerk of the above en
titled court on or before the first day
of the next regular term of said court
to-wit: October 28th, 1SS9, and you
are hereby notified that if you fail to
appear and answer eaid complaint as
hetbv required the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief de
msrded in their said complaint to
wit: For the foreclosure of a certain
mortgage securing the sum of $871.60
and interest thereon from the 10th
dav of September, 1887, at the rate Ink No.lOandlotNo.4 nililockNo.
of 10. per cent, per annum, and the j 9 m tnc tjwli 0f HalBey.Linn county,
Oregon, and running thence east G-40
chains, thence soutu -Uo chains,
thence cast 12-35 chains, thence north
10-47 chains, thence west 18-78 chains
and thence south 9-42 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 26,-31-100
acres. AUo beginning at a
point 30 feet south and 10-41 chaius
east of the S E corner of lllock No. 1
in E. Hayes addition to the town of
Halsey in Linn county, Oregon, and
running thence east 9-2S chains,
thence north 3-94 chains, thence west
P o chains, thence south 3-94 chaius
to the place of beginning, containing
3 CO-100 acres. Also lot No in
need Deanng Gate tne 'zoia day oi
June, 1883, by Ircdcii Anderson and 'ft
wife to Levi Fanning. And if said-f
property connoc ce so partitioned
without great prejudice to the own- X
era thereof, then for a decree of the
court directing t're sale thereof and a
diyision of the r- ceeds after the pay- ,,
meut of the cobts and desbursement
of this suit, amouug the owners of
said real property accordin.- to O it
respective interest therein.
This summons is published by or 'r
of the Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of tn.
above entitled court made at cham
bers in Salem, Mariou county,'.
Oregon, this 12th day of September,
1SS9. Hewitt & Irvine
Attorney's for Plantiffs.
THE-
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
AND
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
father sum of 87,5.00 attorney's fees,
upon the following .described real
property to-wit: The east half of
the northeast' quarter, the- northeast
quarter of the sontheaet ' quarter and
lot 4, all tu sec. 32, and lots 1 , 2, 3
and 4, of- sec' 29 all- in p. 9 S R 1
E Willamette Meridian, .Oregon, con
taining 2S4 SG-100 acres, .and for tlie
sale of said real property and the ap
plication of the proceeds thereof
after the payment of the costs and ex
penses of such sal 3 and this suit to
the payment of the sums above
specified. . .
This summons is published by
order of Hon. R. P. Boise judge of
the above entitled court made at
chambers in the city of Salem in
Marion county, Oregon, this 5th day
of September, 1889.
Hewitt, Bryant & Irvink,
Attorney's for Plaintiff.
225 MILES SHORTER
(WON PACIFIC.
Curran it Monteith have lots for i
sale on the installment plan, ranj;- i
ing in price from $125 to if 1000. j
71 ILL JiliOS.
L'ealors in all the latest
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JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery. Feeflft Sale stable
Corner Second and EUmorih Sts
ALBANY, . . OREOOh
Horsm noARDKD by the day or month Cai !
naires or binriricB on reasnnnMo .
...... bvnur
vtlnl
;and
22 Hours Less Time.
Than b any other route: .V
First-class through passenger and' freight
from 1'ortland and allpoii'tn in the Wil
inctto Yrllcy to and trom San Francisco.
Accomodations unsurpassed for comfort and
safety. Fares and freights via Yaquinaand
the Oregon Deve opment company's steam
ships, much less that by any other route be
ween all points in the Willlamette Vallev
and San Franciscot . :
SAILINQ DATES.
. FROM. TAQCRV A.
Willamette Valley Sept. 2Sth
WillametteTVallcy . -....Oct. 7th
Willamette Va)cy. " 16th
, FROM SAN FRANC IEOS
Willamette Vallev Sept 4th
Willamette VRllev Oct 3d
Willamette Valley " 12th
The company reserve the right to chang
tenmers or sailinc dates.
C. II. Hakwell, Jr., Gen F. & P. Afcent.
304 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal.
DAII.V PASHRSOKR TKA1NS,
Kxcept Sundays.)
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.iaiu.8, .r-ans.scwing niacliincs,gi.n: V 'WZiWW(7i ' Vernier the Oraci, I'a. ilic j-opular
.'so a full lino of warranted r.-r. J&i0Wm M I f-TT rt'-"V Y f Tv Jwc.C'
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re,so,al;;yidonc. S:--'; (HLYifili CUSS : ; "-'
i V. A cent
Corvallis, O
In the Circuit Court o the State of
Oregon, for Linn County.
G, A. Mooney, J. H. Valentine and
A. Goldsmith, partners, doing bus
iness under the firm name of
Mooney, Valentino ctjJGoldsmith,
plaintiffs,
vs,
Mary Cougill, defendent.
To Mary Cougill the Jabove named
defendent:
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE
of Oregon, vou are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer the com
plaint of the above plaintiffs in the
above entitled court now on file with
the clerk of said court, on or before
Monday the 28th day of October,
18S0, that being the first day of the
regular October term of the circuit
court of the State of Oregon, for
Linn county, and you are hereby
notified that if you fail to appear and
answer said complaint as hereby re
quired, the plaintiffs will take judg
ment against you for the sum of
75.74 with interest thereon stthe
rate of eight per cent, per annum
fiom March 2Sth, 1SSS, and for the
costs aud disbursir.ents of this action.
This publication of summons ia
made by order of Hon. K. P. Boise,
judge of the third judicial district of
the State of Orecon. made at cham
bers in the city t Salon, Orcsnn, on
tlie ICtii ii;:y of eptfiiibcr, 1SS'..
(.'has. 1". Woi.vkkton. i
Attorrey for plaintiffs. ,!
Oregon. Also commencing at the N
E corner of the N i of see. o in tp.
14Sof R3 west of the Willamette
Meridian in Linn county, Oregon, and
running thence1 south 27-34 chains,
thence West 23, chains, thetooe north
6-3C chains, ' theuoe .eaet 27 links,
thence north 7-50 ehains, thence west
5 83 chains, thence north D-42 chains,
thence east 0-50 cliir.s, thence north
4-06 chains, thence ast 19 8-100
chains to the place of beginning, con'
tainiue 65 A acres, be ascertained
and determined, "according-" their
respective rights, that all lof said
land and town lot?, excepting said
tract of laud containing 05 acres, be
sold. That on the final hearing of
this cause the court order aud decree
that the proceeds of the sale of said
- . .1... . m r V a fV A
land be distributed as ioiidws: rim:
That each of the parties, plaintiffs and
defendents, excepting Alary fc. cas
sett, pay their just proportion of the
general costs and aisDursernciiw oi
this suit. And second,, pay their
just proportions of the charges and
expenses of the reteree. Ana tmra,
that the residue and remainder of the
proceeds of said sale of said real
property be divided among the
owners of the said property according
to their respective shares and interest
therein, and that plaintiffs have such
other and further relief as shall ap
pear just and proper to equity.
This summons is published by
order of Hon. K. P... Boise judge o
the above entitled Wsourt made at
chambers in the City of Salem,
Oregon, and bearing date September
7th, 1SS9. J. C Powkix,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Kxceuters ftotlce.
NOTICE IS IIEKKCY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has been duly appoint
ed executor of the last will and testament et
Kmeline Hasbiouck, deceased, by the boner
able county court of Lion cennty, Oregva.
All fieraons havinir claims against the nU
estate arc hereby notified to present :th
sviie iu writing duly verified to me at Biy
residence near Brownsville, in Linn cunty,
Oicj.on, or to my attorney, Geo. W.. WrtaSt
at his Law office, in Albany, Oregoa, wiuia
eix months frm the date herf.
Dated August Sd. IfcSD.
LORKJ.ZO UASBROUCK,
GEO, W, Wrisbt, KzecutM.
Attornej for Xstate.
' 8SMSS...
Iu the Circuit Court of the (State f Vrtfm
for Linn county. '
.. . Millie A. Holt, .plaintiff. .
Sotlre ef Appointment or Atiaalmls
ters.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigne d have been duly
appointed administrators o. the estate
of J. W. Fletcher late of Linn county,
Oiciron, deceased, by the couuty ccu'-t
of r.id county. All persons having
claims against sVid estate are hereby
notified to present the frame duly
verified as required by law to the un
dcrsiffiiefl at 'be cllie of Hewitt,
Hryaiit 'c Irvine in Allutiiy Oreoi;.
within six niontlis from the di.te f
tlii notice,
iMcd Auu'- -1-t. W.K
I.rrv " Fi.ETCiinn,
F.nv.ix J.FLtTt -unit,
."oint .idininistrato cf tl:e ert.it.- if
.J. .V. Kleti-'.ier. diet-ated.
- ' Marion T. Heit.' Mnswafe
To Marion T. , Hcit,- tfae-' aaeve
-fendaut.-,..- 'r. .i.'vii
fX THE XAKK Or tBI $TATK"OF
Jk gonvyon arc nereoji rermc m'i
and answer the oompbMiit against -jee
above oaitld eoart pov- eta -wlcwitk
ucrs oi saia conn. n wr naore .ut
dav of October A: D. IsSS. tkr ittM 1
Uk flrtl day of a reprint terrt cf tais-noen.
commencing next after the expiration of nix
weeks from the date .of the publication ef
this summons, and it yon mo fail t answer,
for want thereof;- tne plaintiff -will apply
the couit for the relief den.anded in the
complaint, to-wit; for a decree feieveaidis-Rolving-the
bonds ef inatriaonr ,notr xJat
ins between plaintiff cad.dfendaV:aai
entrustinir to plaintiff tae care aaa
of the three minor children: of pUrintht jfei
defendant, and for plaintiff's eeeU ani dte
borsemente ( this suit; mod fer nch fnrtker
relief aa may to the oourt seem proper.' tkk
summons im published by order 4 Hon. X. P.
Boiae. Judira of the above entitled
made at chambers in the city of Sale
Ore iron, and bearinar date the 16th day e
August A. D. lb9.
ISUAlUJlUliKM B W RIGHT,
Attorneys for P(alatlff,
KCMMtiRS.
In the Circuit Court ct the State ef Oreren
ava aiiiii .woae
Chas. A. Fnrbnsb, doing km- ...
ness under tne nnn name
of M. A Furbash&Son, ,
Plaintht. V5UMMOK8.
.- ; t . m
WUliam B. Vontagne, j '
Uefendaat.y
To William B. aTontarsc. the detndaBt
above named , ...
K THE SAME OF 7HR STATE Or OKI
sod, yon are hereby required ta mm..
and nswer the complaint of the piaintnl
above named against you in tne above, enti
tled cause now on file with the clerk' of the
above entitled court, on or before the Brat
day of the next regular term of raid court. te
wit: the 28th day of October, 18S9. and ye
are hereby notified that if you fail to apoear
and answer said complaint as hereby required
the plaintiff will take jud(,-ment against yew
f..r the sum of 85.000, and intercut thereon
from the ltth day of i!ay, 18S9, at eight per
cent, per annum, and for the costs and dis
bursements of thit action, and for an nnl.
directing the application of $182.08, now held
under a writ of attachment in the above en-
iii.it"! raiac;, i u.c payment, of said
men:
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11. I
i:iad
judf-
Thi suniniona is published hy order of lien
: IViif ?, jud-e of he above entiled court
le ai ciiaiiiien in tne city o! Salem Ore-
con, this Mil ilav of Mremlw. 1SS!)
IlKMlTT, nRVASTfc IRVIXP.
Attorneys lor 'liiintiff.
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