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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1890)
THE MORNTNU tTRKALD TIHTKSJAr. OCTOBER 9. Bm. ormng ailtj txM Daily ink Wkklv TEKVS OFSl"!CRlrTlN UAII V Fui4iiivd mornicr eupt Irrered by oarrler, per cea: Bt nail. ier Tr . , ,, ..... . Monday. i 0-0 ... 00 WICK IT. j Hui.llj.hed every Friday Morning.) ne coin . ier tnnam. in ftvmcr...9lSf When not mid in advan.e THE HAILM. Mails V the Albany txetolflce clone For aII offices nortl Pie F.astern states ' ;30 . , rhe Went Side f And the Narrow Qa . R. K. I or Portland and 8 ..11 A. a orva'.Haand Yanuina..... ......12:30 r. M office south. -1L 7:30 r. M The potr Alee will be claeech cver.inj: roin six tn Mven o'clock. Heyistered matter lor th ly morning train ahould be mailed before o clock the ore1ona ereninir. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrive Depart ..ll.lSamll.on p m Veixht., &.2fpml (.M' AN VMPOHTAKT QUESTION SETTLED. One of the difficult and formid able problems tht has engaged the attention of the human family, ever oinre the barnyard fowl ha? been indured to adopt ha' "it of domest'i-ity, if to decide which hen can claim maternity for the . chicken, the hen that lays the egt or the one that hatches. ' Happily for the peace and weHthij, li;caljtv. remarked that he fare of future generations, the vexed question has at last been settled, according to the Tribune. It was decided by Justice McMahon, of Parkville, a small but interesting suburb of the City of Churches. It is the first case of the kind known to have been brought into court, and by reason of its unique importance the trial has occupied much time of the pre siding justice. The facts nre that a farmer McCaughn and Fanner Gormley arejiext door neighbors, ami their henuerus adjoin each other. Farmer McCaughn ons choice birds, but the fowls bel ng ing to his neighbor are of the ordinary farmyard standard. It was.t-eified to that one of Farmer McCaughn 'a hens scrambled ovei the fence and indiscreetly, if not wickedly and feloniously ; did lay two eggs, at d; vers time, on Farmer Gonnley's premises, The triumph ant note which heralded this maternal achievement did not sug gest . to Farmer Gormley the propriety of picking up the eggs and delivering them ii.to the possession of the owner of the hen. On the contrary, he promply put them under a setting hen owned by himself, and in due course of time they were hatched. So soon as their feat hers and little red combs began to grow Farmer McCaughn observed that these dubious chickens were full-blooded game birds, like those of his own hennery, and he made a demand for them. Fanner G nuley denied the claim of ownership with emphasis and disdain. Then Farmer Caughn summoned his chicken-raising neighbor before the court for trial, and issue was joined. The question was not between ben and hen, but between farmer and farmer; or, rather, it was a ques tion as to whose hen was the mother of the chickens. Now ordinary common-sense would sug gest that as the hatching of chickens is a mere mechanical process, ch;efly dependent upon caloric, as science has demon strated most thoroughly, it is not characteristic, or necessarily even suggestive, of motherhood. The setting-hen is unquestionably an efficient incubator ,and so too would be a rooster, if you could get him to set long enough ; but who would presume to say that a rooster could become a mother, even ii he should hati-h a dozen broods? Justice McMahon has decided that Fanner Gormley mut surrender the two chickens to Farmer McCaughn, or pay to him the full amount of their value. But is not Farmer Uormley entitled to pay for the ltbor and services of his hen in hatching the eggs? The decision of the justice is righteous as to the main point at issue, but he seems to have overlooked th fundamental propriety of a counter claim. We advise Farmer Gormley to ap?al. While upon the question of the mortgage tax law, it .night be well ; enough to view one of the argu ments now being repeatedly and persistently urged by the press f the state. It is that the law wa enacted to make money cheaper that is the rate of interest lower and easier to procure. Any one advancing such an argument imply does not know what he ia",e'! talking auoui or w uiwiuiiewij "fc j tempting to mislead in order to . create a prejudice in favor of the i fi le of the n'leion he advocates. tea. ! S No uch int urion was entertai for thi-law diiectly when ii panned, whatever night hnvebeen . he expe. ted indirect results from it. The simple idea of the mort gage tax law was to make the inoit g ges taxable in the counties v. here given and thus give a valuation for taxation in lieu of the lands that the mortgages exempted from taxation, and with the exception of catching some foreign capital brought here to loan on real estate that is all the (feet that the mort gage tax law had. Credits were subject to taxation before its pas sage, but prior to its passage, for instance, Portland capital could come into Linn county and be loaned u on real estate and the as sessment of he credit was taken in Portland and the land effected was removed from the asussuvnt list in Linn county , thus inert aeing the v.:l'iation of Portland and de creasing the valuation hce, and of course making the levy less there al higher here. That is wh:t the -iiortgage tax law was made to correct. Those who are so vociferously clamoring for its repeal better htudy it up a little and know what ttiey are talking about. A gentleman of iesfarch, judg ment and extensive acquaintance, hose busines- takes him to all parts of the conniry, and who re cently visittd the Sound country und cities, in reuiaikiiig upon the striniri-ncv of nioiinv nialtera in found ti t s..iuc stringency existing in Seattle a. i the other sound cities. He s-'.id that money was very hard to get there and interest high. What, was asked, is interest high in Washington? Why the Oregonian and almost the entire preesof this state are constantlysay ing that interest is lower there than here. He asked about ihe rate of interest here, aud, said when told what it was, that the rate wan higher there than here. So much tor the trutti of one of the most harped upon arguments for the repeal of the mortgage tax aud usury laws. These is one legitimate argu ment in fnvor of the repeal of the mortgage tax law, but it is one of poHcy j lone, and one too that the clamorerg have as vet failed to put forward. It is the simple fact that the hitter fighting "gainst the law in some quarters has resulted in the non payment of nssessed taxes, and that counties have to pay the state their proportion of tlw-t un paid taxes without getting any immediate returns.' The I nti. n Pacific. Is the only line running two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and all ; nts Kast and Sou'h. Huy your sets of C. G. Raw lings, foot of I- al albin street, Albany. The Thomas Kay Woollen of Salem, have appointed Simpson their agent in A15-.; Jills W. . A full line of men and lioys clot hint; lilankets and tlannels and all arti cles manufactured by the lit 1 U will be kept in f-tm-k. These g-.-od are ttit ' in t .-- market an i will nive entire satiufjctiuii. Found. In the road near Mr. Gross's or chard, southeast of this city, on Friday, Sept. 26, a black cashmere shawl. The owner can have the same by calling at this otlire and paying for this notice. Butch erShop The undersigned having pur chased the butcher business of Wm. Emmerick oppoeite the Russ house, would solicit a shire of the public patrons. 1 will ke.-p on hand the best of fresh beef, pork, mutton, veal and everything in the butcher shop line. Bacon on hand and sausage as soon us a machine oidered arrives. Old patrons please call. John Dikkkinoek, Albany, Oct. I. l.V.RI. Fortmilh r & Irving have a large line ol lace curtains, renai-saiice, viadras and cht neille t.ibie covers, Ahich they are selling very cneap. Beings liver pills are a in fid laxative and act directly on the liver and ki.! nejs as well ns the howi ls. All drutr. rists. F OK SALE CHK A P tiond horse. Cash or installmrnta. Ap;lj to v . B. UiWk... 111 U .No t-h:Ulre.i Inquire at thi itnce ur .wldiean le-ter to K. W. Kinehart, Shcdd, Or. OXKY TO LOAX We h ive plenty of money to loan on It eft I Kste Security n t v. to five ear time. on lit tic Mir nrflc' opp!it the Kevt-rr Hmihc. Ul RKHART KftNVKT (NEY TO LOAN. -In ln'ice and mna!l i urns n uood Albany a id Linn county i eat .itt. II you want m.mey 2iv me a ail. W, E. Mi r'tirmnn, Heal rji'are J. Loan ! Bro' ir. l I, PFRSONS IIAV1VG I'S-jETTLED ! accounla with John Uirrrentffr are re- j cawed to call at once and tt'-p ; he has I i ld lis meat market and ban retire,) from . v takrh cured. I j breath secured, bv Shiloh'n Catarrh I Rem. dy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. sola iy Foahay a moo. TIioBd Smes FASGO'S :Vfk M 'COOT, . and ;..40la $ IT V ( I. . v, -r Gr "W" S,X2sLFSOT C S -IiK.aLKK IX- Exclusive Agoacv fa. ItLl MJiEL'G JiLOCJi The City Liquor Store . Ii. ' UM C A 1,'T. Proprietor. tniext d or i :ho ilH FcllwV a uple, Alinuy, Oregon 91 Kiw constantly on n i.i I t i i 1'i-nt iio rt l m l d.iin.tic wiuen. i(ilors, cigars an r'- Onlv flrt clai li)U r ftore in the city f K PAID T0 JRDERS FROM THE COUNTRY tTTXXiIXJS Manufacturer of -AND tn I Uyars, Plui; and flunking Tobac-eos, Meerschaum and Briar jfull Hue o' fruokers Aatieles. Also dealer id Ned j-x't to Pll'ciller's candy store, Albany, Oregon, W A. N T -ED -Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy good s of " DEYOE & FROMAN liliO , liiil CAUTION haa liin name nod bin ii ai 55?. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Fine Cnlf and I.ncrd Waterproof Grain. rm1,nr??.''i"P,nre I"4 wc;ri"? qualities of this shoe cammt he b.'tt r shown than by thestronir endorse mi nts of Its thousands of constnut wearers. uu Se.OO (jeniilne Ilnnd-sen-ed, an elecant and f smisli dress Shix- whlrh commends Itself. S.OO lland-sewed Welt. A line culf bhoe - mieiinlled for style and durnliilltv. SO.SO (Midyear Welt Is the stuudard dress Mi., nt a popular price. SO. 50 l'nlii-einnn'H Shoe Is especially adapted for rallmail men. farmers, etc. All nuvle In ronirress, Mutton and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES LADttfs, have Ihh-11 most favorahly received sinre Introduced anil the recent Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. " A. J.OUT. Da,,'r- 'f be cannot supply you send Sf,oorderrb1aenni-,09lng S l . i.. liOLGXASt Brocklaa, Bla in tk Market SHOKS FOR BOYS aud GIRLS Ef KID. Ladies Fine Slioes At lxwest Prices Call and see onr new stock. EARLS LADIKSWD ;KXTS MSHIXCS. hUR iV Shop iepartmint ie now i-oniiihte with the latest s les uti'i tines-t goods at the lowest pr ces. also th4 Ludlcw Fiao Shoes. JOS f.'h:, Choice Cigars DEALKR IN- VP Fipe6. at Imorters and Dealers in a I kinds of guns and ammunition tishing tackle of ev ery description, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show go ds. Quicr pales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first rings workmen to do all kinds of work W. I Donrfaa Hbora are vr nrrnntpil. nn.l vnw : r o 0 price stamped on bottom. MoTes i..rVr . rr ses- FOR GENTLEMEN. 1 r- HAlt'1 1 f H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN SI 91'Hr 111 KW'a, Jba.y Oregon . T a DAVIS, M. IX PHYSICIAN AND V su.eon. Can he found at his ortjee room in 8trahan' block. First street. Albany Oregon- C. KEltrrpHYSlCIAN "aNDTuR . Keon Albany, Oregon, offli.-e D Pierce' new block. Office hours, from 8 a. M. toj r. a AJ. ROf SITER, VETERINARY SUR . freon, r"d'iate of Ontario veterinary college and n (in r of the Ontario veterin ary medical soviet-. Is prepared to treat the diseases , of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Ortiue at Ann Marshall's livery stable Residenco 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DR. 8. A. lfCAUHTKR BOHIOPATOIO PUT sician and surgeon Has removed hU otMce into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to, DBG. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND surgdon.' Graduate of Bcllevue Hospi tal Medical College, New York City. Diseases of women a specialty. Office in at residence 011 7th street between Calapooia and Vine, Albany Oregon. DR. M.J. PA1TOS, PHYSICIAN NP Surgeon, iiumlierg'g Block, Albany, Or. Female diseases a siecialty. Consult .turn free. CT. CHAMBERLIN, M. I)., HonioBthic I'hysiran, office at Dr. Wallace's old stand, Uroadalhiu etreet. Oifice hours, 7 to 9 A. 1 to 3 and fl to 8 r. H. trruKsicift. . t. bi r:.v. L. T. SARIS, W DRAI'RR pl KN'CY, B AKIN & DRAPER, ATfOR li nejs at law, Orecou City, Oregon. Twin t years eierieii -e as register uf thj V. S. Land twice i t Oregon ''l'y and in the land pnu'tice reconiutt nils us in our specialty nusintds bet ire the Lund O.iicj or tlie conr.'i and inv living the pmctice in the gei.eral Land Office. Ii 0. WATSON, attorney-at-law, Albany Oregon. Oltice in Strahau block. I .S. DCNCA.V - ATTOKNEY-vr LAW ri . and notary public. O-fice in the Sirahan block, rooms No. i and 2. D. K. S. liLACKHt'SM. . W WKIOIIT. BLAOKiilKN. WIUGKTAi I'OU.SEY AI Law, Albany Oi-vrni. Oil -e in old rVlloK-'a Temple. -V di practice in all coune Jl the state, and give special attention to all business U OLViKTON CHA KLES E. A TT OUN I ; V at Law, Albany, Or. Oftce in rooms 13 ud er's itiock, over L. E. iJbuns store. JK. WEATill KI'ORD, ATTORNEY AT .law, Albany, Oregon. office in the Flinn Blck. Will practice in all the courts oi thestate, and give special attention to all business. JAMES P. MEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will practice in all the courts of the state. Ab stract of title furnished on. short notice. Ton years experience. SECRET SOCIETIES. A. O. U, W. Safety Lodeje No. 13; meets every' Monday evening at the U. A. R. hall 011 Ferry street, between Second and 'lliird. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the ity and transient brethren cordially invited to attend. MuPheraon Post No. 6, O. A. R. Stated meetings at the G, A. K. Hall on the second and fourth Friday evenings cf each monih. transient Comrades aie conn y invited to meet with us 8. W. KEECE, B. F. Tablkr, Commumluii Adjutant, Land Mur trying. PARTlltK DISIIUNO 8URVRTINO PONS CAN OR tain accurate nd prompt work by calllnu upon ex-county surveyoi t , T. T. Fisher. He hascomplete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Postotfiee address, Millers Station. Linn cou ity, Oregon. ( onlrnctor and Builder. DO. SIIKLL WILL Kl'RMBU PLANS, SPECIFICA . tions and details for all kinds of build ing and architecture. All work promptly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Esti mates furnished on short notice for brick buildings, residences, public buildings, bridges, etc. CW. AYERS, ARCHITECT AND SUPEK . Intendant. Otlbe over First National bankjhuilding, Albany, Or. Work solicited from all parts of the county Contractor and Itullder. niUE VNOERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED X in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. Will contract to build bridges bams, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza bethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans, andsptcitications free of charges. Satis faction guarantee' W. 0. CASS EL. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Compldintf Shiloh's Vitalireris nara nteed to cure you. For sale by Foahay Mason. TTOR lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's T Porous Plaster. Sold by Foshay & Mason. SLEEPLESS Nielli's made miserable b that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure remedy for you. For sale by Foshav Hf ONEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL ON 11k rood real estate security. For particu lars enquire ot Ueo. Humphrey. r EVERE HOUSE, ALbANY, OR. C11AS I Pieittcr, Prop. Only tlrst-eclass house 11 uie city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitenrn. ueneral stage otb - corvams. IilHsolnliou Notice T WHOM it may concern- The copart ner hip heretofore exis'ing under the tlnn name of Burkhart & Mali'i carrying on a v.ener.il Real Es'ate Loan & Insurance Business In A I ban v, Oregon is thi d..y il's.olif.l by mutual onsent, W A -vls? re:ri'-g. The business will c ntinned he. eaft r by F A. Burkhart at t a'd place of bu--ii.ess and und'r his name. Dated this 13th day of September, 180, W. A, Mali. F, A. Bl'RKII .RI, 20,01)0 His. dried ap ples 15,0001bs. d icd plus. "HIGHEST CASH PRICE WILL RE PAID BY THE mmm packing ca FOSHAY & MASON Wholesale and Retail Dniistx Booksellers ALBANY, OREGON DT. WYMAN is agent fir the Pacific M tual Life and Accident Insurance C agent for Firs Insurance Co., Alba Wl V 7 v 1 t f fw J ' I V Senrl foi- c tcu bir itftit.'l fcr stove-i, tinware, sioves, etc. D -GO TO w x wv m 1 FCR BARG AINS Not Eellin at cost, hut at prices that defy rom petition. Call and net prices. Our-nuilto is "live an l let iive, quick tsa.es and stual: profits. Mfl)on'i forget tlu plate, AkFarland Block. Kesp'y, NEW YOBS C. B. R STORE. JULIUS GKADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. HE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORt OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENTJIN -. ROGERS BROS SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA aND GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONS, BABY AND DOLL CAR, RIAGES, AND A General Assortment of Fanoy Goods. Specialty 11 the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Groceries, direct for net cash and carries the laip"t stock in the Wiley. -.t . a. j r insurance agent tor r ire anu FOR PURE DRUGS TOILET AND GO 'iRii w. ut" -eiiC -ALSO Tie Inert Line of Pianos and Oiro in the Willamette Valley, CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK F E Ji D -AN V- GENERAL PRODUCE MAJIKET. ANTF L SPECIALLY Hay, oaU and poUto s.- pply custom oad extension and my iuoreaaiug home tr nit the puruhasers. Office foot or Ferry stre J R. M. ROBERTSON 5fy 1 1 ri - - , ' ' C t' II Foshav S Maseii liaifiiew&Wasiiiiiiiiie ALBANY OREGON. No limit to this gamr-. Wt inan t' win if we tlon't make : cent. We're g .ii'C to do the hull, of lhe lianlw.'re husiiH Ss of Al E3'i:iv tier of ns. Ours :-re 'il as aiiylxulyV and a littu heape'. Our rtuek -oti:ri et Jl 'hat is htst in lutrdwaie THE- lie buvr- jtuiri'ie. FANCY GOODS I ii L BLAGliMAiN ujh9l Paintt, Oils PrfkaarT Mri toOM r :" ila a fan Ut ft Wk . - MAtosfrr. pariooarals. ntr il 6G0 FEIDTS TBSTU CARRIES- STOR E iiH 11 -THK- fapioajioufc ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD ASt 3regon Deyelopmeut Do.'s Steamship Lin MILES MM .AM 22 Hours Less Time ilian by auy ot herwrt ul: Aitoi. ndatioiis uiisiii paused K-t comfort an iltl j . l ar.f am' (rwuitu it ujuiiia am bltu CII.V1.U lH: ti U( 1. - .1 COIUill 's M.i i, v j. I. lufcb dial ii.. cli er route i s" loinm iii tbr Milllict'rjal and San Francisoo, Sailing dai us, raoa takuwa. Wiiiamette Valley.. W V illuicctt Val.ey.., Oct, 4th " lth .... zVtii fKUM BAK rAMIfcCt r'arillon . . .". tVaunQ' tt Valley...... VViltAuict te Valli v Oct. 13th : 22d " Slat Trie ixui.an reserve the rihta to ebai.: teameis or saiiiti: aiIea. C il. Hi.u., Ji.., Otn F. a. P. Aj.tiit. 4 It . nt);. .11. ,j .tmi, .-:;ui Kra-.c-iM-o, I rti. K-ui. ii:lM i Dri-jf'Hi 1 j itic iopu ui ;.(;iiinr 1 iii.,is. Low rate 1X1 ur.-ii.ti ti K 1- mi Bale eveij A t .;i -iliiy.iinl uiunlav fmui Ailianj 1 .:ill..- lid I'ii iloiiialh t Vaijuilia ,im. i... ittuin ir.ir- uiilij tcj t.-ui-tier : WAlL PAM-rAlaAB riLAU.8. Kxej Sunilas.) L Vut,m u r.4) am L.i iiti.iy 12'2u r Ar Alia . I Ai -..:.ii.fc -:-;-'- . m O .... , 1 . . 01 ', H. i- lli.Av., .vlienil Mallk4;el, & I. AVel:' Uirvallis, U d c lloat'i, A tin ii. F EAST SOUTH -V1A- SOUTHtRN PACIFIL ROUTE. THK M0UM iFSl'A Hill California exj.re truiub n.i..dail ocruJ M.km 6iOUpm..Lv Portland Ar.. a.i. iuL i2o p 111..LV A!l,ai t .. S:ii am i :4b a in..Ar S. rramibeo.Li.. I4m. ym Lural i'uss. Iralu'Iiuli- tl.x. Mn.uh S:00 a m. .Lv Tottland . li4))iii..LV.. Ailianv.... Ii OO . niAr . Hot etiu rJ; . . . .Ar. . t.( 1 11. . L . . lx.ou urn . L . . C:tH am a-lkutHiii airu-li litOp -uxd mAr ';fci .. . L h h 111. . ..Albany Ar.. 9ii'. pm . .I.eliUion La.. b;. am , v ll.anj... Ar.. 4.u pm WL t.iiK.11 L.. S'4t 1 Q ALb...M . .', IIA1AV ttAltJt tM.l,c!a) ft.to f 1 . : 1 Pr.rtiund Ar 9.1H. a a u- ;lballi. LV....6.01 a a PULLMAN BrJFFETSI.KEPERS. TOUKl.-T SLEEPING CAKS, For accommodation of iiecoud-C'laas Pa senders attaihed to Fxpress 'trains, Hm mic iMtihi.ui. Between Poitianu anu Corvaliis Wall Tralu lially - txeep-. buuday 7i30 a m..L7r.Po.-laii 1 ..Ar.5 3n"pT m' ia:10piu..A.-... Crrnis.. L.12.55p. m At Albany and CoMullig connect witli traina of OregoM Pat iticHailroad. r.xprrN Train Dally-HLxti.pt Sui.day 4i40 pm..Lv.. 7:25 p m . Ar.. l'cr?li.nd . Ar.. b:2vam V. S ir.inillc l v . ft.4i.jm THROUGH TICKFTS lo All Points EAST AND SOUTH a"- t'or'tickcte and full n,K ra,i.ticn re Kaidinji iat npN etc.. call on ccmpam't ajfent at Altum. K. HOr.HLER, , . E. P. KOGKIiS, Manager. Antt. ... F. A P. A TICKET to and from prin cipal point in the l uited States , I'anada and Eu rope rr PULLMAN FAUCI SUIFLFS. Frw IColoniit EleericsaCar Bn Tbicrj h en Ex vest Train OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. i Elegant -Kr-w Itlnlns Caw Mil 1 haasr. Close Connections at Portland for San Fran Cisco and Paget Sound points. f9BoaU leave the Company's wharf, at the foot of Broadalliin street, on Taenia) aaJ Friday of each week. C. G. KAWLINCS, City ticket and Freight Aeent C.H. Blll.lf., ' Verral Traffic Manager. T. M . I KK. i. P. A, FIVE STOCK FOR SALE. Krp your EYE on Or. George V. 'iriy'S oale of ret:isterel and hiali ura1e ehort liorn c;ttle. Well ' brel trotting and draft horKee. ! Thoroughbred Binall Y'orkshire i iir. liih grade Shropshire ! Cot'toM sheen, etc. Sale to be j on hi- farm near Oakville Church, j Linn county, Oregon, XoveinUer ! 7, IS!!;). Terms of Hale : AI! Bums under ten dollars, cash ; over ten dollars, one year's time without interest with bankable notes or 10 per cent, discount for cash.