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A Htorjr of .)e AppleffMe. Atorin Man-,' old Oo-gonta'i rvinrliiber Jen p. legal-, "Hie situe of Y-n cal'a." In th early day- just fir accommodation, he would provide meals and lodgings for such tra velers aachamed to travel his way. It was an annoying cnetom with a certain class of stock-dealers who frequently went over the road to offer a $50 slag in payment for a night's entertainment, and if the change could not be riven thev woiil'i settle in full the next time ! they stopped. One day a fellow j whom Jeee had spotted offered a ! slug in th usual way, saying he was sorry, but really that was the smallest coin he had about him. "I'm sorry too," replied the host, "for I haven't a bit of change in the house." VOh, never mind," replied the guest. "I'll hand it to you as I come back." "But mayle I'll- never see you again,", suggested Applegite, ig noring the hand outstretched for the eight-cornered coin. "Yea, you will I'll be along here in about a week," said the other. 'Oh, well, in this case I'll just kep the slug, and when you come back I'll have the change for you." replied the old gentleman, and putting the piece in his pocket he md the ftrung.-r gooa morning with best wishes for a prosperous journey and a safe return. That man didn't try to fool with old man Applegate any more. To the Bayers of Shoe. We are offering some rare bar gains in men's and ladies shoes. We sell you the same shoes that other houses show you made by the same manufacturer in short they are the same goods for much less money. Call and see our prices we guarantee to save from 2 I to 50 per cent on each pair of shoes purchased. These goods are new and first class in every particular. A. B. McIlwain For Sale. 40 acres of suburban property. A great bargain. Al.o a go-.d restaurant in a growing city. We have some bargains in city and county propen y. Inquire of Guiss & Hedrick. Back Again. Sencer A Blackburn have moved back in their elegant rooms prepared for them, where you will nnd them at all limes with every thing you can wish for in their line. They have added a bakery to their large stock oi groceries, and no doubt will do well. Fioe Fruit Display. Conait-iing of the following truits: straw berries, Raspberries cherris, cherry currants, whi' currant', plum, apricots, peaches pears, lemons, etc.' All of the above fr h trrita to be had at Mueller Garrett. - Leave orders for canning and they will receive prompt attention. Wild Blackberries. A large Hhipment oi wild black berries at Conn IiendriCfii'i this nntrnintf. Cornell tomrtl We make a epecialty oi ladies and mioses hue corsets and waists. We have a drive in a French sateen corset at 76 cents. Extra pood value. Sami kl . Yocno. Li the decline of lifn, infirmities I V us t- which our youth and maturity were sti angers, our kid ne an-i l vf-rrre imbjec' 'o d--ntntti-ment, but nothing equals I'r. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm a a regulator of these organs. Foshay & Mason. Dry goods and notions on first floor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second floor at (i. W. himpaon's. People going to the seaside can have the Hebald 'sent to them withont additional expense by leaving their addresses at tLU office. I have a small line of spring jackets in colors I wish to close out and have reduced the price to cost. They are the latest -style and a bargain. I also have a line of spring stockinet jackets for latest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French's. Just received a large invoice of aho-e at K. C. Searls. SLEEPLESS NIGUfS nude miserable by that tarnbl cough. Shiloh's Cur i tb remedy (or you. t or sal by Foshay & ataaon. STANARD & CUSICK, PROPRIETORS OF City drub mm. Dealer iu Drags, Medicines, Chem icals, Faucv and Toilet Article, Sponge. Brashes, Perfumery, School and Aitita' Supplies. Physician Prescription carefully compounded. irst.Street. Albany, Oregon. . u. v. iuAJt ruxo. Vied nlar TarrUi-u(WB h thNa tlccal Muwil IrX bets' Arcitir'ri, iloiue pro laibuS oigui. Wll-l.tsLlMi. Albany, Cretro. BROWNSVILLE. . r. OB0V t hi ea Estate and -i JJ THE I BEST J , HOUSE y ; in OREGON T TO BUY ) YOUR V I PlANOa, 1 I ORGANS I " I AND SEWING MACHINES THE MARKETS. iihm uio-riTiosa v lual -til Oat .i Flour (4 AS wi bbl Potables tl 41 EggslbV Hutter 15-J0c Lard laj$i5c Hams 12ilrtc. Shoulders g 10c. Huron-10$l:j . Hay Timothy, $16, oats and cheat, App ts -Green, 100&1.OM iwr oil. flu u -Dried, 4fSc per lb. App'es dried bleached 9c sundrled 8 e. Chickens i4.5ii35 uu Hides He-f hides, greet, 4 c, 10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelt. 10)3 75c, according to wool. Beef 22$c gross. Mutton i 00 per head. Hog JitgtJc, dressed. Lard Keirs, or 5 gallon tins, lOo, palls Uc. Bll.t ftOllt'EM. The latest sneet music at Mrs Hyman's. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of fresh canned good at a very low liifure al Conrad Meyer's. Lovers of good cheese should call on 'yonn Bros. They have just re ceived a lot of full cream, fresh and sweet. Mexican Cactus Bitter .s the best remedy in tbe world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale atM Banmgart'M Anew line of tine wall-papers with borders to match have been opened at Fortmiller A Irvine's. They are new aud elegact deoigns. Call and see them. For chilblain and frost-bite use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Wheu promptly applied to the frozen parts it wila levent the sk.n from lurning black . r peeling oil. It allays the itching and smarting of chilblains and soot restores the part to a healthy 'u dlt ion K.r rale b) FoKiiay Mason, Grand Army bo, a well a many others, will be interested in the foi owing from Alex B. I'oi e, Stewart, 1'enn., who i A. D. 0.. Commander Dep't Tenn. and Ua. He ayn: "We nave had an epidemic of whooping oongb here and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been the onl tning that na done any good." There is " no langer from whoipiug congh when this rnmedy in freely used. 50 cent bottie for sale by Fosbay & Mason. Hve you heard what Mr. G. L. MTeaxt. of Cambridge City, Ind., say of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy? If not, here it i: "During last summer 1 was troubled very much with sever pains in the noniach and bowels, aui was induced bj a friend to try this Remedy. I took one uoae, as per directions, and it gave me almost instant relief. I cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted." 25 and 50 cent bottle for sale by Foihay & Mason. Mr. F. J. Smith, Editor of the F'. Aberorombie, Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wonderful medicine, I have ever met with, i Chamberlain' Coho, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In case of cholie is gives speedy re liaf . On hunting trips I have found it indispensible. Put in alkali water, it impart a pleasant taste and pre vent the painful diarrhoea, which alkali water produce. I could not feel safe without it in my house." 26 id 50 cent bottles for sale by -hay A Mason Take Simmons Liver Regulator One Dose WORTH i ion Dollars! I H L. h: I consider one dnt of Sim men Liver Retulator orth aifte. I wu ronMlt td, bd llrxlartie, i-culd est noth-lrr- with atlefietinn or arrietile' hsd the blur, and felt altolhr out (4 ort. I r sorted to Blue Mm, CalnmH. OBinln. and trry remedy mirvwted, but nnly obtained tempatant relief. One done of S L It did m more food than M worth of dortor and drctorlnn. Rwp'y, J C Masti. I nave been a tescherfor twentv veam. and durinv that time have had lepeitedattncksof beed.che, produced hy torpid IJver, and hve been entirely cured by Simmons Uvei Rfralaor. I found it to be of so mild character In its actiot. m not to interfere in th leut hh m-- dutie in the echool room. To tho ilml rly situated and subject tob smi, I cannot too hUrhl racommend Sim saeaslLlTtr Rerulater. S, Cans npUian1U.IL SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A.M'HEKLKK. HPRINGFlftLD, PROPRIETOR. SPUING FIELD OUJ5WON t-Albany yard and office on RaUroad4between th d 5th streetsjgaj A- "SESESU in quality, and faellltl. not .urpMsed forth, prompt and "tractor? nlUn or orders. I rasoectfulh $KR trade. ftallee for Pakllcatloa. United States Land offire ) Oregon City Or., May 28, 1890. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J i hat in compliance with the revisions of the act Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber land in the States i of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory, iena Williams of Tacoma, County of Pierce, S'ate of Washington has this day filed in 'this office her sworn statement No. "2079. for the purchase of the N. E. i of Section No. 12, in Township No. 11 8. Range No. 1 E.,and will offer proof to show that the land nought is more valualable for its; tlmlier or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish her claim to said land before, the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Thursday the 2ot h day of September, 1890. She names as witnesses : F. E. Van Cise, of Tacoma, Wash. ; John Brennan, of Tacoma, Wash. ; C. M. Bartinan, of Tacoma, Wash. ; Mary Schaffer, of Tacoma, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are. re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 25th day of September. 1890. J. T. APPERSON. Register Sol Ire or Final rteltlemeat. In the County Court of Linn county. Oregon. In tbe matter of the estate A. S, Looney, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN that the undersigued has this day filed her final ac cnuut as Administratrix of the Estate of A. S. Lioney, deceased, and that the Court has appointed Tuesday the Sth day of July 1890 at 2 o'clock r. M., of said day, a the time for hearing objections to said account and for the settlement thereon. Dated June 4th, 1890. Mart A. Loonkt Administratrix, of tl e estate of A. S, Looney, deceased. Ge.j. W. Wright. Attorney for Administratrix. Notlre For Pablleailon. United Stages Land Office I NOreeon City, Or.. May 22. 1890 ( 0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the pro vision" nf the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali. fornia, Oregon, Nevada, aud Wash inuton 'I erritory," Alfred Livesley, of Tacoina, County ot Pierce, State of Washington, has this day filed hn sworn statement No. 2060, for the purchase of tho S. E. J of Section No. 20, in Township No. 10 South Rant;e No. 2 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Reg ister and Receiver of thii office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday the 19th day oi Septemlier, 1890. He name as witnesses: J. West, of Mill City, Oregon, J. Squires, of Mill City, Oregon, W. Gould, Lakeview, Washington, F. Raisoni. of lacotna, Wash. Any and all person claiming adversely the above-described land are requested to Hie their claim in thii office on or before Raid 19th day of September, 1890. J. T. APPERSON. Register. House slippers at E. C. Searls' Kotlre for Pabllratlea. Land Office at Oregon City Or.) July 7. 1890. S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following-named set tler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Linn county at Albany, Oregon, on Monday Aug. 26, 1890, viz : John H. Crable, Homestead Fntry No. 7988 for the N. E. M of Sec. 12 T. 10 S. K. 2 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land as per bee, 2301 R. S. John West, G. A. Ben nett, B. B. Butler and Elmer Irvin all of Mill City, Linn Co.. Oregon. J. T. APPERSON. Register. Notice tar Pabllratlaa. United States Land Office.) Oregon City Or. May 28 18901 MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," Jarvis N. Lake, of Tacoma, County of Fierce, State of Wash ineton has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2078. for the purchase of the N W. Ja of Set tion No. 2, in Township No. 11 South Ranee No. 1 East. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is m ire valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish hia claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this oflicf at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thur-day the 25th, day of Septemlje-r. "1890 He names a witness: F. Ulmer, H. Metcger, J. Brennan, J. Squjrei, All of Tacoma, Pierce, counfyVashing ton. Any and all persons claiming adverslely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 25th day Sept, 1890. . . . T. apperson: Sefittw. CALL ON WALLACE For information concerning invest ment in thi city or surrounding countrv. They have listed a large number of fine farm, suitable for grain, f rait or stock . Thev make ' inside business and first-class residence nronertv a srie- oialty. Sola agent for WOCDLE'S Riverside Addition, The beat suburban proper to uu the matket A HALF MILLION HOLLA BS To loan on long time on good im proTed farm or city property. Agent for the Anglo Nerda As surance Corporation, th strongest FirjInnranoa Company on the Pacific Coast. TAKE THE CAB FBOat . KATES: To any part ot the city , 50 cents. For catling, first hour $1.50, each subsequent hour $1. Certificate of Organization. TxrAsruY DcrxanuxT, Ormicm or ) CoarraoLuu or Till Ci mkxct, v WasHmOTOK, May 81, 1890. ) Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undereiunf d, it has been mad to appear that "The Linn County National Bank of Albany" in the city of .Albany, in the county of Linn, -Hate of Oregon, has compiled wtth all th provirions of th statute ol th United State, required to be complied with before an aoeation aball be authorised ta commence the - business of bauking; Mow, therefore, 1, ITdward 8. Lacey, comp troller at tie currency, do hereby certify that "The Linn County Nati. nal Bank of Albany ia th eii? ef Allauif, in the county of Linn d-ra of Prey"'', authorised to commence the business o banking as pro vided ia rotin 6M0 of th Beyi-ed Statute of thal'nitea State. la testimony whereof wttoes my hand and Mai ef offc this (1st day of May, 18M. 8ak K. 8. LACET. 6sXBUr f ta Currency. ALBANY RON Manufacture steam engines, grist and saw mil. machinery, iron fronts an-: all kinds of heavy and light work in iron and bras castings. Speeia'. atten tion paid to repairing all kinds ot machinery. Pattern made on stort notice. A. COSTEL, President. P LING RAN, Secretary. JOUN HOLMAN "Sup't THOS. . And ybu can't find at other houses,! have it. In fact every thing tha i kept in a first-class houivo. Ml NEAT FITTING SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS, THE LATEST THING IN SHIRTS; i FINE UNDK WEAR, SHOES FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER. A DESIRABLE LINE OF UNDERWEAR. STYLISH FURNISHING GOODS. All these and much mote are included ia the immense new pruf atouk received by L.E. BLAIN, THE- Leading Look Two houses in the eastern part of the" city 11176. Four good building lote near Wallace's store in Third Addition $1400. Four lots in block 8 in Hackleman'e Fourth Addition $126 each. Three lot in block 18 in Hackleiuan' Fourth addition f&OO ; eaey terms. Two lot in block IS Third Addition for 1000. j Choice acre property near the city suitable for platting or fruit for $160 to $200 per acre. The above are rare bargains and those who invest will make a fine profit within tbe next V0 days. rURRAN & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. F James f SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE A THOMPSON Keep the freaheet and Ifugeat stock of Choice Family groceries, fTFruit, Vegetables, Canned Goods, Tajale Delicacies and all kinds of Provisions. FRESH GOODS FUNN BLOCK. FiBST STBEET, BRINK Keeps a fine arttnnt of ' Fine ;parlor suites, bed-room i' suite, fcdo btfds, .bed and single lounge, book cae. t diuicg tables, curled bair and ' wool msttreme, wove wire ' mattresses, wieker chair, - bedstead both great and small . chairs ot all kind, aud the Wheeler ft Wilson ,aewing j machine. All good (said at bedrocktpriee. CL01I. Clothier Herb ! M0NTE1TH, Albany, Oregon. Ho. AT' REASONABLE PRICES NEfflJRNlTORE ijpiiwi Ull I IJIlV 'ill' I l'rupnetr ol Albany Soda Works And manohttttinir of (Met; tefeclioM). aroo. prefjaitxi to iucuiti vtiuice, reab euiutes ol best grade, voimWUng oi pure stick, assorted flavors, mixed candies, axtr.k French aitd chocoUle creaais, fane) mixed, candy toys and a general aaaorunent of Una candle AT WHOi.aJsAi.fc 4 at atKIAIl. aVrOruraafrom uouutry dealer proiuptly at tended to. Factory on Kiret street. ALBANY OREGON A. L BAN Y Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, UHtGUIt 1S8.... I Met A Eull Corps oi lnstiuetois. Claasical, scientific, literary, cemmervia. nd Dorinal cliim. Coumee of study ar ranged to meet tbe ueed ot aU grade ol student. b.vial inducomenta offered to student from abroad. Tuition ranice from &.M i )lt.& Per Term. Instrumental lust met iou L'4 tuuki i giToa by Mum Laura Uoltra. Board in private famiue at low ratos, aud room for Mil boaraing at amah expense. A careful supervision exercised over -pun way from borne. for virculM- and full particulars, addrese the presnhint, MtV. KLUKKT N. tX)MHT, Albany, Onyon, WHERE WILL YOU KIND A liOOD 2oet MKALV At the Delmonico. Ta? saKAarAnT, iry his dinner, irt his supper. Goeu Bros, do all their own cookinir. Try his hot coffee and tea with cake for 10 ou. Eastern oysters are a spe cially, and great cue will be taken to put them up after Eastern Kyle. Yaquina and Bay View meters constantly on band. Read his bill oi fare ana te if you don't Cud vhat you want. Did you ever try one of our Sun day dinners? All kinds ol gaine. Farmer wl ll Sud a good table set at the Delitnonico. Waiting will be prompt Come and see us. Fresh Fish. Kreab Game. l r-h aleate 4.VK.TZ KKUB., ProiMw A New llepair , Has just been opened on First street, opposite the Ruse liouee, where you can get all kinds of broken articles mended. Clocks, guns and locks repaired, keys fit- J ted, etc. Work from the country j . -i-- ..i.i.j promptly atieaueu vu. HAIR DRESSiNG SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER PROPR1ETOKJ Ladlef and ebildreo's hair dreefc uk specially. Dutue enlifactioc guaranteed ayHOSK HISHINOA riRSTLASS IN . s'rjtrent, the best made to matid lle climate of tl.i coast, cal te suited by twlling at Mis. B. L. Hyman's, opposite the Mseoiiu Tempi:, First street. The Uuet ocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Alse th largest aesortmenl of atampitiK patterns, select from this side of 'Frisco, given in painting and enihri'1cr at hei studio over Linn County Bank. Oi her your erder and you will be pleased, Lumber ell the best linnbor in this coun eedai Posts, shingles, lath, doors 1udoua, amultliiiu, etc. Prices try and from to $22 per thousand. Yard at Lawrvin, on tlie Narrow tiauge. See me befpre purcha-iing elsewhere. V. W. CRAWFORD. Postoftine adores, Tallman, Oregon. McDonald 4 Lass41, HARR1SBURG. OftEOON. Are prepared v.. furnish fmtclaA lumber in car load !oti at inlitii; price lor tbe cum in? season Thev solicit correspondence. Novelties in wash dress fabrics. The largest stock in the city at Samuel E. Young's. S. N. STEELE REAL ESTATE and Loan Broker La rue list of eood fariu aud city property tor sale. Loans money on real estate? in Linn and adjoining counties. Insurance written up in reliable companies. Notary Public and conveyancer. Call on or write me. 8. 2T. STEELE. OREGON ALBANY. DR W. C. NEGUS. C! Graduate of the Royal College, of London, Englaud, alaoof th Belle- vua Medical College The Dr. has apent lifetime of study and practice and make a spe cialty of chronic aieeaae. removes cancers, scrofula enlargement,tuinnr and wen, without pain or the knife. He also make a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and Euglieh hospital. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." aVOffioa and residence Ferry nt t. between Taisd ami Tomtim. F. H. Shop Coburg tlre tor Pwbllrafiea. I-itid llilit at OrvgoniCity. Or, June 1WJ. JVJOT1VE IS IIEKKUT GIVEN 11 tliai Uiv iui.un'n.-tUiiit.U otAUKd iiu6 Hieu liulicc ol Ui6 lUieutiuli tw Uluke Miltii piou: ill ebppurt ol lite ijiuim, .ii.d ml DuM pi out buniauw betuie. luc Cwuuiy Clerk vI i.iiui COUIlly alxVlOuliy t'lcuu, uu Aljuda) AUif. ll, IMKI, tu: v-uuries U, Uu!3, fie 11111111011 1. fr, .u, Oi'M, lul iiio N . 1 f ! m.'f. Jti. I . IV S.Ik, u t. Ue I U1V lUllWHlUi; SiUiVMO M piMV HIS COuUUUUU ICBlUcUCC UjMMl auu cuttivuuou ui, said laud, lit. Uaviu , nu k, oiepiicu L. 'ialt,uvu. .. Vulite uuu ctliau It. loll, all oi tvck Creek. 1-iuu county oreou. J. 1. Al'ttOU. lu:guir. SaUtr ear fublteaslai. 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United States Land Office, f Oregon City Or., Mav 20, 1890.$ TaJ OT1CE Is HEREBY GIVEN J.1 that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the Bale of timber lands - in tbe States of California,- ' Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," Elmer Baskin of i Rock Creek, has this day filed ia this office his sworn statement No. 210tf for the purchase of the 8. E. hi of Section No. 20, in Township No. 10 South Range No. 3 East, and will offer proof to show that tbe land saught is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to 6aid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon on Thursday the 9th day of October, 1890. He names as witneesei: Geo. Miller of Portland. Oregon. D. A. Huyck, of Rock Creek Or. G. VY. Wallace, of Rook Creek Or. E. E. Taft, of Rock Creek, Or. Auy and all persons claim in adversely the abore-decrlbed lands are requested to file their claims in this office .on or before said 9th dav of October, 1890. J. T. APPERSON. Register. ftetlce rar r BbUcatteaw , ' ' United States Land office ' i Orejfon Citv Or., Mav 28, 18904 MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J ' that in compliance with tbe provision of the act of Congress of June 3, 18T8. entitled "An act for the sale of timber Lands in tbe Mates of California, Oregoii, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory,'' Francis Postman of Tacoma, County of Pierce, Mate of Wash ington has this day filed in this office hersworn-statement No. 2081, for the purchase of the N. W. I4 of Section No. 12, in Township No. U . Range No. 1 E.,and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its limber or stone than for ngiicultural . pur jxjpes, and to establish bis . claim u said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City Or., on Thursday the25tb davoi t?eptember, 1890. ' She names as witnesses : John Brennan of Tacoma, Wash. ; Fred Vau Cise, of Tacoma, Wash. ; Lena Williams, of . Tacoma," Wash. ; Mary Schaffer, of Tacoma, Wash. Any anJ all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to . file their claims in this office on or before said 2Jith dav of September, 1890. J. T. APPERSON. Register. Sailer rar raallraliaa. United States Land Offlea i .' Oregon City tr. May 80 1SH0. f N OTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN THAT in compliance with the provision of the act at Congress of June S," 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oie eon. Nevada, aud Washington'" John Baskin, of Rock Creek, County of Linn, Slate of Oregoi., has this day filed la bis office his swor statement No. 50. lor tbe purchase of the 8. K.W' of S W ),'. S. W. of b. E. W and lots Hand 4 of Section No. 30, in Towaahlp So, 10 South, Range No. S F.sst, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than fuJ agricultural purpoee and to establish bis claim to said innd .before the Register and Receiver ot this otEce at Oreeon f.'ity. Oregon, on Friday tbe 19tb day of September l!a He names as witnesses: - Oee. Miller, of PortlaiMi, Oregon, E. E. Taft, -of Roek Creek, Oregon, O. W. Wallace, of Rork Creek Oregon. an3 D. A. Buvck, of Rock Creek. Oreiron. Any and all person claiming adversely the above-described land are requested to die their claim in this office on or before sid 19th, 4av t.f a-ptenher. 1890. -'.T APPEBSOS . RecUter.. N' TOTTCE IB HEREBY . GIVEN that pronertv owner are r. quired by ordinance 10 cut down and remove all thistles and obnoxious weeds growing upon their premises, and upon the street adjoining tuereto, within tbe city limits of Albany, Tboe failing to do so will be liable to a floe of $h. By order of the city marthal. Notice To Water Consanaer. No person supplleil with water hoc th oonipauy' main win be permitted to ap ply in anv way, other peiaou r tamiU, ar to allow itatertobe used from their pipe for t.ulldlu purposes bv any -on nnliws aritten irmision i obtained from th company's office for tue. Failure to complr with tbia ru'e may be followed bv shuttUiK the ater off from the premise of the imrtv no offoklin- wlfbeot Borlo. Albinv Canal Water Traaportsti aad Liirhtiny- Compacy Albany July 12, 1830. SlilLoH'S VITALIZES: t what yon aeed tor Constipation, lea of Appetite, Dtoi uea.and all symptimjof lypepai. Pries 50 and "P cenU f-fw bottle. Par aU b) Foshav Mason. Eight shavwe for 1 at Viereck'a. I J t T- T