THEttORfflfte HERALD : TlttJ US DA SElTTEMiiEll 24, 1891 OX SALE. The Dailt H bra id will be on ale each morning at H. J. Jones' bkTore where it t an be procured. Its cento wr copy. at 5 cents per copy. JOTTIMG9 ABOl'I TOTCK. F. M. French, jeweler. The air tingles with host these evening. FreJ Veal has returned from a trip to California. Citv Marshall 1 tollman goes with the Firemen on Saturday to Victoria. The Willamette river is two inches above low water mark at this city. Hon. Jeft Myers has gone up to visit the Southern Oregon fair at Central Point. Hon. E..D. Brians of Athland a prominent! attorney, was in Al bany yesterday. Mr. M. J. Train and daughter Arlene went up on the North San tiam yesterday. Call at the Ladies Bazaar and inspect their new stock ot millin ery for the coming season. The county clerk ispued a mar riage license yesterday to A. J. Howard and Adda Smith. A plat of M. A. Miller's addition to Lebanon was tiled with the county recorder yesterday. The scholars of the public school march to and from the building to the beating of a tenor drum. , ' Ifaman and Lee Shelton of Jor dan were in the city yesterday and also Hon. J. II. Peery of boty ville. J. P. Robertson and J. D. Stump of Salem were passengers to the front on the Oregon Pacific yes teruav. X. T. Moore and II. Kenton went up to the formers ranch in Green Basin on the North Santiam yesterday. Mrs. Win. Fortmiller and family are visiting at the residence of her father Kev. . J. Thompson, in Corvallis. New fish market o 1 the corner of railroad and second street, by Slaughter & Quinn Bros. Sec their card elsewhere. The ladies arixilliarv ti the Y. M. V. A. will meet in tiieir rooms, on Friday.of this week at 4 v. m. A full attendance is esei-hilly re 1 nested. Secretary. P. H. D'Arcy of Salem and Judge Kelsey of Corvallis were in city yesterday returning from lugene where they had been on legal business. The Farmers' Warehouse com pany have nearly coinp'eted a f ub stantial breakwater and wharf back of their warehouse. This will enable them to ship wheat by river this winter. Fome thoughtless individual left a wagon standing so clo.e to the O. P. It. K., track near the Sum mit last Saturday that the wagon tongue scraped the coaches on ttie passenger train and broke two panes of glass in one of the coaches. One day last week the O. P. passenger train ctused a deer along the K. K. track for some distance between here and the bay. The animal finally ran into a bridge and was captures and taken to Yaquina City by the train men. Conrad Meyer's new oven is now completed, and he is better prepared tlan ever to serve his old customers as well as new ones with the best of fresh bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainti est ht t rclla to the most elaborate wedding rakes. Ilousekeejiers are invited to give the product of his new oven a trial. Arrested. Eugene Guard: Geo. W. Howard was arrested by Constable J. W. Majors, Monday at Junction on complaint of Jas. P. Schooling, on the charge of threatening to kill. The case was tried before Justice Starr in Junction to-day. Attorneys Potter and Bilyeu ap peared for the state. The case is not yet ended. Later Just before going to press we received the following from Junction. Examination still in progress. Howard has no at torney. Will be bound over to keep .the peace, and possibly for carrying concealed weapon. The Colt Does Not Crow. Tillamook Watchtower : A colt which is at present grazing on Capt. Snow's ranch, the proerty of Wm. Olsen has a growth just below the pastern joint which re sembles, in shape and texture, the spur of a rooster. This curious ap pendage is well on the inside of the foot, curves uniformly, and is about 2'.. inches long. Other than the above described ireak in horse flesh, this animal is unlike a rooster; is nt feathered, nor was it ever known to attempt to crow in the morning. Kvanlns Tarty. Miss Oda Haight gave a very pleasant party to tier young friends recently, at the residence of her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Haight. An elegant lunch was served which all enjoyed to the utmost. Among tiiose present were Oka Price, Ixttie Ketchnm, Ora Dubrille, Ora HarltneeS, Delia Gilbert, Ruth Flinn, Kmma and Vera Carter, Loma and Vesta Henton, Daisy Henderson, Clara Browuell, Nellie and Grace Stew art, Minnie Merrill, Mattie Hearst and Elsie Garrett. Kellef Crp Meeting. The regular meeting of the Mc rhersor, Corps No. 13, W. R. C, will be held on Friday, at 2 p. in. Memberj are requested to be present. By order of the present. 8PECIAL SMIIO. The City CongH'Pafi Ort$De Bx- turfing Oalapnola Sttoft TXi ritv ruurcil met last even- ig pursuant to adjournment and as called to order by the recorder and on motion Councilman Burk- ide tit oursu'ant to adjournment an&J . , I .1 1 The recorder reported that the ordinances passed by the council at its last meeting had been sign ed by the mayor. An ordinance appointing S. M. Pennington, VV. 0. Keed and J. B. Cougill as viewers to establish a street extending Calapooia street from First to the center of the Willamette river, was read three legal times and passed. On motion it was voted that council, w hen it adjourns, do bo to meet on Tuesday evening Sept. 2i. The matter of granting C. O. Lee the privilege of erecting a light in front of his lunch bouse on Broadalbin street, was referred to the committee on streets and pub!ic property with power to act. The bill of John Cochran for keeping the man who had his leg broken in a saloon, to the amount of 27 was ordered paid. SEAL E8TATE 8ALF8 W. J. Burns, trustee of D. Scott, sr., to P. Scott, 320.GO acres in tp 9, S. R. 2 E. ; consideration, $1. Wm. Shelton et ux., to J. II. Wheeler et al., 422 acres in tp 13, S. It. 1 w., frloOO. Nancy J. Anderson to S. II. Moses, lo s 8, 9, 10, blk 5, B's A., Tangent, $300. M. M. Waters and husband to G. W. Dow, 100.75 acres, sees 24, 25, tp 12, S. R. 4 w., $2500. Jas. Cenn to E. V. Berwick, 8. )i N. E. M, sec. l, tp 12, 8. K. 3 w.. $2800. S. P. Barger to J. K. McIIargue etal., parcel ic N. Brownsville, $500. J. S. Hansard to R. E. Hansard, parcels in N. Brownsville, $500. A. Gross et ux., to J.L.ilansard, parcel in N. Brownsville, $425. F.M.Smith et al. school directors to M. M. Morris, parcel in sec. 13, tp 11, S. R. 2 w., $45. E.D.Turner tt al., to Carter sharp, lots I, 2, blk 2, Tangent, 475. A. J. Carothers to Ashby Pearce, lots and parcel in Albany, 1100. L. Wallace et ux.. to A. J Carothers, lots 1, 2, blk 13, W's R. A., $:i50. J. B. R. Morelock et ux. to G. W. Cox. oU 1, 2, blk 16, and lot 2, blk 17, N. Brownsville, $000. II. Brvant et ux.. to F. G. Burr hart. 54-V.; acres in tp 23, S. R. 2 w., $25. Albany Cem Asi'n to G. W. Dodder, lot 3K, bl 77, iu Albany cemetery, $135. State to 11. J. Hand, 107.03 acres in sec 2, tp 13, S R 2 w., $133. J. R. Wiseman to J. II. Crooks, lots 2, 3, t, blk 4, G'b A to Craw fordsville.tyiOO, B. F. Sanders et ux to J. C. Can oo.l, 10 aires in sec 6, tp 13, S It 1 E., $1150. N. B. Fry et ux to J. C.Cawood, 111 acres in tp 13, S R 1 E., $00. S. S. Train to E. L. Archer, S '., S w j, sec 28, tp , SRI w., $800. G. W. Johnson et al to Louise C. Whitnev, 125.75 acres in tp 10 S R 1 w., $3125, G. W. Johnson et ux to J. T. Whitnev, 213.5 acres, tp 10 S R 1 w.. $4000. U. S. to Joseph Boyce, 320 acres in tolOS R 1 w., Patent. Peter La Francis et ux to A. Ralston 2 acres in sec 20 tp 13 S R 1 E., $50. R. A. Stafford et ux to Wm. Bassett, panel in Halsey, $200. John R. Pearl to Wm. Bassett, 43.57 acres tp 14 S R 4 w., $2025. II. W. Froman et ux to Nora D. and S.,1). Pratt, 100 acres in tp 14 S R 3 Sv., $0000. O. & C. R. R. to Santiam Lum ber Co., 40 acres in sec 31 tp 9 S R 3 K., $100. W. F.Spurlin et ux to N. V. and S. D. Pratt, parcel in sec 16 tp 14 S. K. 3 W$l Batter Kates Lumbar. The Astorian says: A delega tion of merchants' and lumber manufacturers of this city had a conference in Portland, last week with General Freight Agent Mon roe, of the L'nion Pacific in regard to the reduction ot rates on mer chandise to interi r points, which it is claimed, are too high, and also in regard to the reduction of rates on lumber from here to Col orado. Satisfactory assurances were given that a rediction of rates to interior points wtuld be put into effect October 1st, and the lumbermen were promised that every effort would be made to place thtra on an equality with other points in securing trade in Colorado. This Is Well Fat. Can a newspaper please every body? It can not. Ought every body he pleased ? No. Why not? vten ii a newspaper pleased every loly and everybody was pleased, she time eier.t here on this earth would be to fearfully monotonous that the people would not care how soon the globe went to pieces. A newspaper must rattle the dry bones, make everybody mad, be b -totted, kisk up Jack, tell the truth, expose falsehoods, lay bare hypocrk-y, fraud and the like, and then trust to the roher second thought of a'.l fair minded people. Ex. A Self Styled Major. "Major" Hendershott, the felf styled "drummer boy of the Rappahannock," is being thor oughly exposed as nothing but a bilk and fraud. He travelled all through the valley a few years ago giving entertainments with his drum, under the auspices of the G. A. R. and he was treated like u prince and lauded by the "boys in blue." It has lately been proven that Hendershott is a bilk and that he neither earned the title of "Major" or drummer boy. HW3 OF THE COAST. Iatsrettlng Ittnn Tbrounheat the from Exctuogn Northwest. wane working on the carnrtre factory at Corvallis Tuesday derpJcseph Enierick was struck by a irk- Ifcfge falling timber, receiving in T 1. juries wmcn may prove iaiai. A geodetic survey i in progress at the mouth of the Siuslaw river to accurately determine the best method of the proposed improve ments. James Jcnes, of Ileppnerr, was arrested last week, by Deputy Slit rill J. P. Call'rey, lor moving scabby slitep from Grunt county without a permit. An organized ban 1 of cattle thieves are getting iu their work on t!ie honett cattlemen of Union county. Efforts have Item u.ado to locate the guilty parties, but with no success. The city council of Milton have again passed an ordinance provid ing fcr a special election for the purpose of submitting the ques tion of bonding the city in the sum of $10,000 to the voters of that city. There are to be a large number of fruit trees planted iu the Sius law country the coming year. Past experience of fruit growers shows that every variety can be raised to advantage and profit there. Through the ellbrts of the en terprising miners in the Green Horn country the ( amps are all connected by good wag in roads. They are now turning their atten- lion to their shipping and 111.1 1 facilities. The people of Astoria are very much pleased with the progress cewg made with the governm Hit works at the jetty. They say that the long-talked-ol bar is no longer there, and that the mouth of the Columoia can take in the largest ship that sails the Pacific. Friday last Constantine Z'ui merman, a bwiss larmer, was in a Salem saloon drinking a glass of beer. After getting ready to go borne, be stepped out into the alley lor a moment, when he was struck from behind, knocked down and robbed. The Salem Water Company leople are no quite certain that they have the riuht gear wheels and begin Monday morning put ting them in place. In two days they expect to be ab:e to nut power 011 the big pumps and fm nish quite a different sort of pressure. Reports from Eastern Oregon are that the roads are literally lined with lnimiiiiants, from a? tar east as Dakota and Kansas, coming to Western Oregon. It ie said that more covered wagons may be seen now than during the days before the advent of the railroad. Farmers from Dakota 10 the Cascade mountains are (tirting their footstips toward the Willamette valley. They have had a pretty good crop ttiis year and are getting out while they can. Arrested fur Embezzlement East Oregonian : A sensation has been created at Pendleton bv the arrest of D. 1$, Watson, late Look-keeper and collector of the Electric Light and Power Com pany. He lefl the employ of the company August zllli, and took a position with Hamilton & O'Rourke in Adams. It is charged that instead of straiten ing up and explaining his books ami accounts and turning them over, lie took them to Adams, to gether with the kes of the com pany. When tie books were re turned and checked up by the company, they were found in a badly mixed condition and a short age was discovered to an amount not yet made public. Watson was then telephoned, but failed to ai pear until Deputy Sherifl Johnson was sent to Adams and otlicially notified him to go to Pendleton. The deputy and Wats mi arrived Wednesday morning, and as Wat son was ill, he was taken to the Golden Rule hotel, where he ex plained to the officers of the com pany that the inaccuracies were due to errors, and if there was a shortage he would make it good. The company was satisfied with his explanation, and it was under stood that the matter would be settled the next day. Wednes day morning C. B. Wade calltd at the hotel and found that Watson had left on tfee morning train for Huntiugton. A telegram was sent to Baker City und he was arrested there acd taken back to Pendleton, where an examination will be given him. Church Reunion and Social. The members and congregation Of the Baptist church met at the church last evening and had a very pleasant and successful social and supper. It was highly en joyed by the very large number present. Quick sales and small profits at the Ladies Baaar. MAKUIKI. IIOWAKD-SMITH-In this city on SeptemLcr lv.tj. ,y Kev. K. R. l'riclianl, Mr. A. .1 Howard, and Adilie Smith. The newly marrii:it couple took the nocn train for Portland where they will reside. ACLA-S IS CONVi.SATIO.NAL (it.!". man will le uwnti Oct. fr.ti by Mrs tniini Tuthmu is a Utrmaii l.rtat-lt and Hk the la.ieiMfc an tl iuntly at Krlinh J hcie may be bi J a-.U xirla who (or lack of L-onrerntinnal rivi cza and iliilicu'l v in le niihs' the Ui (;''. ii'la i lor Jilit such stvi icuu. whie rur (hit who iltnire a practiu! mnsteiy of tbu lanciMue there will be an evening class. Term M cents a lexaon, r 25 ccius in a clafs of not ;ss than ten pu iis. P ace on 7.h le.wetn Kciry and ltroadu!biii sl.eetn Flah Market. Maring rsUliliehol a mh matket on the coinci ot Kiiroal ami Scond street, I will keep on hand freth 11. h. and fri-sh sa'm",D al nve ent per pound, arming evert day except luel and Saturdays, Inquire at Willi tt lie -8 Idaikniiiili rh p. tmuiiTKtt & yt ins Kao: BUSINESS LOCALS'. For nice fresh oysters go to John isoms. Great reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Buy your gasoline stoves of Hopkins Bros. New dress goods just receivid at v . . ueau's. T 1 . 1 y your ecuooi tax and eav costs of collection. Klein Bros, are giving a fine piano to their customers. Ladies and misses combination suits at the Ladies Bazaar. A line line of gold rings just opeiieu at w iu iX Start's. Just received, our new neck wear at the Ladies Bazaar. Fresh comb honey, Linn county prouueuon, ai ramer Uros. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan imes 10 suit, at rarker uros. Watches, chains and spectacles specialties at r. 01. ir ienctrs. Cakes of all varieties, fancy and piain at uie ueimonico restaurant. Have you examined that beauci ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Wanted on Lebanon canal number of good teams at $3 50 per day. Set your watch with French regulator and you will not mie-j the train. Klein Bros, are clo?ing out their stock of Oxford ties at a great re duction. Fresh Yaquina bay salmon at 8 cents per pound at Hyde's market every day. A fine new line of ladies, misses children's and infants cloaks can be seen at the Ladies Bazaar. Ladies, you can save money by purchasing your hosiery at the Ladies Bazaar. Call and examine our new line. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeter ts put up by E. W. Achison, at all the cost of stone. r or hue pocket knives best pa tent tempered shears and scissors and extra hollow ground razors. go to fctewart & box. Lowest rates and best accommo dations to passenger going East via Canadian Pacific Railway ask V. ii. v inn tor rates. Use the celluloid eyeg'ass clean ers. (Handkerchief not alway elegant.) Free with each pair of glasses at F. M. French's. Some of tne test styles of ele gant bed lounges can be seen at Fortmiller & lrving's, as they have just received a large invoice. Do von want to be happy and make those about you pleased, so go and get one of tliot-e lovely toned piano s at Mrs. tlymans. Thomas Brink has received stock of baby carriages which he is oflering at prices as low as the lowest, and they are first-class goods. iniy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's, and have vour eyes tested and you glasses properly iitted. Glasses from 25 cents to $10. Parties intending to go East should secure theirticketao'.crihe popular Union Pacific ami Oregon Short Line route. Call and see l urran & Monteilh for tickets. You can save money by going at once to Klein Bro.'sshoe store and purchasing a pair of Oxford ties, 1 tie price has been reduced to close them ou . Those contemplating purchas ing a piano or ?rgan should call at W ill & Link s and see their beau tiful instruments. They cairy the best makes and sell them on very esay terms. Mr. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a frtfcli kiln at his brick yard one mile west of the court house, and is prepared to fill all orders. A man will be in waiting at the yard to attend to all callers tor brick. W. R. Graham has received fine assortment of Thomas Kay all woolen cloth suits and overcoats He also has a large line of foreign and domestic cloths, and is mak ing stylish suits and garments at very reasonable prices. Call and see his new goods. The Thomas Kay Woollen Mille of Salem, have appointed G. W, Simnson their airent in Alhanv. A full line of men and boys clothing blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. Ihese goods are the best In the market and will give entire satisfaction. Lawn 8prinkleis, Matthews & Washburn, garden hose, Matthews A Washburn, lawn mowers, Matth ews & Washburn, pumps, Matth ews & Washburn, bath tubs, Matthews & Washburn, water closets, Matthews & Washburn, gasoline stoves, Matthews & Wash burn, the best of everything Mutthews & Washburn. Call at . E. Young's and see the large and varied stock of cloaks, sacks and jackets just re ceived. I have received my new stock of fall and winter garments, including all the novelties in short and long jackets, etc., and am better prepared to suit the trade than ever before. ThoBe that call early are sure to be satis fied. They are going vtry fast. Samuel E. Young. Wanted to Kent. A four or five acre tract of land near Albany for the purpose of raising garden truck. Any having such land to rent will confer a favor by addressing Pater Downs, Albany, Oregon. Baby eric d, Mother sighed, Doctor proscribed : OastoriaJ TBI WOULD KSKICHED. Tim fantliTti-a nf fliA tirrcanf rlav for the production of everything . i : 1 1 l 1 . : 1 IQBL w ill cuuuuuo w bnc umieittu welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is f im 1-1,1 1 v ratm'flv whirli in f.nilv pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt anueuectuai to cleanse the system gently in the Sprin time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. lteaatlful Women. The magical effects of Wisdom's Robertine as a beautilicr and Preserver of the complexion have een attested by thousands of leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tint to the complex ion, removing tan, sunburn, freckels and ail roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re mark on its delightfully moling and refreshing properties, a distinction not found in any ether similiar article known, For sale by Foshay & Mason. Mother? Castoria is recommended by ptTysicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation its ingredients are ublished around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrluei and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's ranacea the mothers' friend. 35d' "s, 35 cents. Sure Cure for the I.liiuor or Opium Habits. The East India cure for thece awful habits can he given without the patient's kuow-iedgc, and is the only known specific for the purpose, it is not injurious in the least degree; manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., tsan Jow, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cuinming's drug store only. K.l II K.HK.VT run high in this city over System Builder as every body ia using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, 1 ryspepsia Constipation, Impure blood and to buila up their system, try it nn-l tell your friends about it, as it must possess wonderful merit when all speak well of it. French Tansy Wafers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and ireunlar menses, at.d will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and pafe every time. JVlantilHciuieu by Emerson Drug Co., San Jo.-H', Cal., and lor sale at J. A. Cuinming's drug store only. MII.VS KI KVK.V Lit Ml I'l 1.1.4. Act on a new principle rcguln ting the liver, stjmach and bow eta through the nerves. A new dn covery. J)r. Miles' 1'ills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpil liver, piles, constipatioiir Un- equaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest ! OOdosej for 2.J ceulri. Samples ee, at Stanard A Cu-iick. Blf'kLEVa 4K.MI.I S.iltK. Tte best salve In tin worlil for Cut J. Bruises, Sj.cs. fleers. Salt K'nitii: Fever sore. Teller, Clianird Hunt' Chilblains. Corns, itnd skin Kiiipliini: , and pos.tive!y cures Pilot-, or i.u ') required, it is guaranteed t. (.'IV.' re- perfect satisfaction, or nii-ney fundeJ, lri-.'s'J5 conU er box. sale by Foilmy A: Mason It rick Itrick. For sale in larga or small on ui- tities. delivered at kiln, one mile east of the city, in tiie city or on board cars. v V. C. Casski i.. WHITES OLO V-FlT- ReadvCut rabt Linios These lines lnvc been invented bv Mr. tiro. White. The l.ADIKs' TAILOK, of lit; New Itiirlinifton St. , W. London hnirluml, and 1113 K. Street, N: V.. Washington, 1). C. Tlie success since Introduced. 4 yiurs, ago, lias been marvelous. More lli.in million ladies in hurote and this country are using them with lite greatest sari-faction. These linings arc cut to your order, therefore an elegant fitting and slyiish waist and sleeves are always guaranteed. They are cut of Best English tiilcsiu in all sbntles. In ordering send the bust measure; over the highest part of nsl and waist measure: if extra long waistcd Diention ;t. I'riee, cents; Fancy Figtr.ed Silesia, ; cents ra postage. Send por-t-.il note, lev order or stamps to (Jeo. White. Ladies' Tailor, lil-JFSU N. , Vshingtoii, l. C- WHITE'S PEKFECT FIT1INO AND IIAXJ- INU ItKADV V.VT SKIRT UMNO The Skirts are cut of best EnglLli Perealim in all shades. 1 ln-y are cut to your order, therefore mi elegant liting skirt is always guaranteed. In order, ng send waist measure and leneth of skirt in front. I'riee "o cents and Vi cents for postage. Send prsi.u note, money order or stnmpe, toder. White, Ladies' Tailor; hi- oireei, W, A'ashingtou , I). C. Soilee uri'lnnl Krlllfuienl. NOTICE is hereby siven that the undersigned administrator of the r s. ta'c of It. A. Haight, Uecepsetl, Has tiled his lii-al account :n the matter of lid csiute in the county court in ana for I.inn rmiiitv. Oregon, and Mini said court has lixed Monday the 2nd, ay of November ls'H.attiic Hour oi .... .. r. . r ! M one o elocK in me an rnoon in s.uu lay for the hearing or objections to said Ih al account and the siltlcm cut thereof. F, IK IIA'tJHT, Admiiiislialor. II. II. Hewitt. Atty for Ad ins. NEW TO-DAY. ij A 'Ihcre et-i QUARTER tie 1 in lia ker county Orc-O m m iron, near whuUi M ia now Baker City. afCTIIDV man who ban lin'jeUbH I Ull I bo.on.e identified wih the rcix urceiB, Aft and development of that country. inivflUU man Is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest and must influential citizeur in the county. In a recent letter be says: "I had been suffering from ins in my ba. k uud general kidney cmplaint for some time, and hud used many remedies without any but temporary rc'ief. I he pains in m) back had become so severe that 1 was prevented from attending to my work and could not in .vc without the ue of a cane. Hearing-, throtiith a frfend, of the wonderful cuiea ef foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, 1 was induced to try a box, and from that vey first dose 1 found instaut relief, and before u ins; hall the contents of the box the pxina in c y back entirely disappeared I have every f ith in the virtues of ths Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend it to my friends. I would not be without it for any thintf." Ore.)ii Kidney Tea cures headache, Incon tinence of urine, brick dust sediment, burn tux nr paint jl solvation while urinating, and all .i!ln tii,ns of the kidney or urinary orirani of either sex. mil imi AT JOHN :: I ICrferee'a .Sale, NOTICE IS HEREBY ClYEX THAT the iii"k t-ir.i il, the duly apnointed reb-rce, npp'iiiitud by the circuit court til the .-I jie ot Oregon lor Linn fount v. in inJ ca : therein leucing.wh rem hiirles M. Corn well, Kli.aliclli F. (.'ornwrll. Koja! W. It ed ami Si as E. Keeney, iiiimi, by L. 11. Mortage, heir giianiiaii a J litem, an J Charles K. '' rnuvll, are plaiu'ills; mill Dasie Keeny, a minor, by A. S. Basset I her general tuard an, ar:ih ('. Ilrink Iiaiil. and tjuiney Diinkhard, her hns band Laura Vf. Wa ton and .fames Walton her hlband. Mary J. Keel ey ami C'hesmy Kee;;-y, lier hiiba d, Mary E liassctt, Joseph Pearl and James A. Pearl, are defendants, for I ai lition of real properly hereinafter described; by virtue of a commission ami order of sale duly issued out of siideou-l in sail cause, on the day of J ii e, ana to me directed huiI deiiveiil, untliori.ing, directing and cnip (W.-ting me to make sale of the following dctcibed pieuiises, to wit: Beginning at a point ft! rods nottli of Ihf snillieaet e-'rner of the N. E t'.r ...!:.. ....... o . r '4 Ol .-eeilOII Ill lOnilMHIJ ! Ill Ii. :t v. i st of U.e Willamette inei iilian, in Linn county Oregon; and running thenei! e-t V)i roads, thenee north '.".'S roil-; tbenee east rods, Ibeti'.'.e smilh 10 rods; thence east 'M rod.-; to the section line, between see lion and tbenee Foulh 21S rods, tithe iaie f beginning, containing 1 1 aens more or lers. Also the following piece of land to wit : Com tneneiiig at a point !rj rods uorih from the southwest corner of the northwest H of section ::( town h:p 1:1 south, range :i west of the WilUiiKtte meridian, in Linn rounty Oregon; tbenee nt rth IW rods th -nee ent I.V nidi., thenee smith lis rods; lien.ee west I."i5 rods; to jdace of he winning, eotitaining (MS a'-res mtre or Alsodounttcn land claim notifica tion No IS, "ii, being the southwest Jj" of the Fonthue-t 14 and lots I 2 and : of s ctioti !J, in township 1:5 south of range :i wo?t of the Willamette meritlian, in Linn counly, Oregon, o.'taining HI. 73 acre-more or less. A'-) beginning at the southeast corner of a tract of land owned by Michael Hale, on the land claim of Cornelius White, and running thence south :.J chain; thenee west 5.:J0 ehaitu, tlienee H-mlli 2 chains thence west 5 chains; thenee north 5 Si) el: a n and thenee east l().:iu chains to the place of beginning, containing A a res and 4 rods situated in the N. E. 1 4 of et ion 1! Tp. 1:5, 8, of K. 4 west of the Willametle inerid'an in Linn counly Oregon, ucmg pari oi ciai Known and designated as 5105, on file at' the KiiLister's aad Iteceiver's elllcc at Oregon City Oregon. Also I.ot No. 2 in blrck No. 10; and lot No. 4 iu olock No. V in the town of Halsey, in Lmn county Oregon. 1 will on Saturday 24th day of Oet.. istll.at the hour of I o'clock l M. ofsaid day at the court house door in the city of Albany, Linn county, s'ate ol Ore iron, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash in hind all the real nrouertv above described in one or several parcels to suit purchasers, and as would seem to tie to the heat interest of the s lid parties, ) laiutill's and de. fendants. FllANK F.UUBT, . '' Referee. In the citcuit ronrt of the state of Oregon for Linn county Daniel Ilouek I'laiutilT vs V .1. M. Beard Defendant ) To J. M. Heard (he above name dc fei'daut. IN THE NAME OF TIIE 8T ATE OF Oregon you are hereby required to appearand answer the complaint ofj i Ik; above plaintitl in tlie a oove en tilled court now on tile with the clerk of said court on or before the first day of the regular term of said court tn- it, Monday the 20lh day of October ls'.H, and you are herby notified that il you fail to appear and anewcr saiJ complaint as hereby required the plain till will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint here in towit the foreclosure of a mortgage given by the defendant on the undi vided one half of lot 10 in block four in Herd's addition - to Tingent, Linn t ounty, Oregon to secure the sum of ftjui'.oo and interest and for the costs and disbursements of this suit and such other order us to the court seems proper. This sutnino is is published by order of tin; Hon. It 1. Boise judge of said court made at Chambers in Salem Ore gon Sept 14th, lS'.H. - II. II, Hewitt, Attorney for Plaintiff Special Notice. ! 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