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Scto Mm Faber, proprietor of tbe Albany brewcrVi was in town couple of days tins week. While hero he pur chased the lion crop of Mann & Half penny. Keio Lodge No 2t, A O V W, instnlleil the followiDK oflieere Monday night last : J S Morris, M W ; J A liilyeii, forenian ; l'O Smith, overseer; R r-helton, recor der; K I) Hyde, financier ; J K Hill, ;c reiver; M C Uill, guide; L W l'oiucrov, IY; 4. IK'harlton, O V. LeonMas Lodee No Sti, Knights of Pythias, held a public installation Tuex lavni;ht. Following are the new offi cers: OS Mv,V C;T J Munkers, C C; K F Ciilkev. V C ; U I. Sutherland, l'rel ; F K Mann. M of F: M K llilveu. M of Fx : Frank Hill. K of K and S; 1. W Urown, M at A ; H L Shelton, I U ; Wal ter liilyeu, O H. Sastiam Hr.ANiiE. At the regular meeting of Santiani Orange, N'o37. I of H, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Master, Henry Cyrus : overseer, James C'rabtree ; lecturer, CI trait; steward, .1 I Iraotrce: assistant steward, C M Ciains; chaplain, John W Haines; treasurer, J tl leery; secretary, New ton L rahtree ; gatekeeper,J 1: I vrus ceres, F.liza C'rabtree : poinona, Franci s i:raltree: Horn. lima Lraii'.ree; ladv sst steward, Mnrv I'vi us. Installation will take place on SaHirday, Jan -3. TV V.' l'avi it i.vv-- m Drl-rr.oui-o ri'itnurnt. M. als '25 cunts. t:rn oyster?, trvsii. liver thinl tirot-c'ass. mam: r.rt!;irnl, t irroTi, A. I. Armstrmiir. I'nn. fimuch St-hiHil: ) Ai'ir.iL lira. ."'.li.1m;e, Stlom. urcfOfL sMiiii couri. of study, smut rutes of tuition, Business, Shorthand, 7ff,f-vr::inr, . ir'i;, and Kr.UsK Jif'.'rtmfnis (I;t st-a-inn Uir"iii:li"m the yt-iir. StU'l.': H'in:it : tiny tin..'. Cuttily'Jv froiu i-itLir sthunl irr SHERIFFS SALE. jfn the CirctU Court of the State oj Oreyon or ike Count; of Linn. The American Mortage C'on.p;uiy ( Scotlacd, (I:n i:e J. ) l'laiuliiT, vb. Kdwia Wilcox, trualet, and Willi llcid ana Agnus UoliJ, iKf jmlants. NOTICE IS II Ell KB Y GIVEN THAT by virtue tf at execution and order of tale issued out of tne aLove numd Court in the above ei titled tctiop.to me directed and delivered, I u ill on Mulanlity, llio .TUh t'ny of January, 1S!M, at the Court House dcor in tho city of Al bany , Linn county, Oivgon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m of Hnid day.seU at public auction for cash in hand to the highest bidder, the tt property described in said execution and order of sale as follows, t-wit: Ife ginnintf at the northeast earner of th Rus aeU Hill donaMoa land claim, notification i'2, claim 77, in township 12, south of r ne 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, tl euce running couth 1 1 .50 chains; thence south So degrees east 32 chains to the head of a slough; thence down the middle of the Kantiam river 3Seha;ns; thence west 18 chains to the plane of begiouioc, containing 50 acres more or leas and bung a portion of the east half of section 14. Alno the dona tion land claim of Jilu Wibel, notification 2332. claim No 37, nnd beins; parts of sec tions 3, 4, ! and 10. in township 13, south of rge 1 wefat of the Willamette Men!. an and being Imunded aud described as follow, to- j wit: Beginning at a point 14.!)3 chains north and 2. lo chains west of the northwest corner of said section 10 and running thence north 24.75 chain; thence west 53.50 chains; tbence south 53 40 chains; thence eist (J3.G0 chains; thence north 2lJ05 chains; thence west8. 10 chains to the place of beginning, containing 321.21 acres. Also donation land claim of Henry K Greer, notification 2204!, cUini No 47. beins; parts of sections Hand 31, in township 12, south of range 2 west of tbe Willamette Meridian, being bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at point 13.60 chnius north and 24,410 chains Mt of the northwest corner of asction 14, and running thence south 32.75 chains; tkei:e eaat 4S.40chains; thence north 32.75 chains; thenee west 4S.50 chains to the place of beginning, containing 159.30 acre?. Alto- the donation land claim of Adolph ieisler, notification No 2331, claim No 38, Vting parts of BecMons 2, 3, 10 and 11, in township 13. south of rane 1 west of the "Willamette Meriaian.bounded and described s follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point; 5 W chaius east aud 14 01 chains north of t-e southwest correr of said section 3 and mining thenco east M.3tJ chains; thence :..h 3S chaint; thence west 84 21 chains; If :ica 3S.41 chains to the place of be- jf. '"iin, containing 310.07 acre?, all lying ai : )ieing situated in I-inn county, Oregon. v.p roceeds arising from the sale of said fi 1 property to be applied tirat, to the pay ji r' of the costs of this suit and of the said jr.. . iid the original cost taxerl at S3". GO, ;i further sum of S2(K) attorney's fees; 1, to the payment of nlaintiffs caim t.nting to the sum oi .(833 33 and acru a. s- :.tfrost thereon at tho rate of ten per c; t j'-r annum; third, the overplus if auy 1 : be.be paid over to said Edwin Wilcox, V . L iUd t.lis28:h div of Dtc mler, 1S01. M. SCOTT, She riff of Linn county, Oregon Kv; K Scott, Depit. ':v .if a, r.rd Trartp-Marks obtained, nnd ail Tat ii buiii. -s cninlntfi for Moderste Fees. Our Oifice is Opposite U.S. Patent Office, v. i- rin cprure patrnt iuleeu time than those . 'j u- (rvm Wa-hiritori. '.-iiJ ttimlvl, rirawiryr tr phrito.. rrlth drrrip : ii Wo ailvice, if pnii-ntuWe or not. frre 1 . ''c. Hur tv not dm till patent i peruret!. 4 PamJet, "llw to Ohinfn Patents," with . - t-:'ai-tn tl clients In your State, county, or w n. y.-i.t fr-.-e. AiWre-, C.A.SNOW&CO. Orant'.t Patent Office. Washington. 0. C. ACADEMY OF Qiir Lady of Perpetual Help, "German 9 syrup Those who have not A Throat used Bo:hee' Gr- . , man Synip for some and Lung severe7.nd chronic Specialty. trouble of the Throat and Lungs can hard ly appreciate what a truly wonder ful medicine it is. The delicious sensations of healing, easing, clear ing, strength-gathering and recover ing are unknown joy. For Ger man Syrup we do not ask easy cases. Sugar and water may smooth a throat or stop a tickling for a while. This is as far as the ordinary cough medicine goes. Boschee's German Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat aud Lung Specialty. Where for years there have been sensitiveness, pain, coughing, spitting, hemorr hage, voice failure, weakness, slip ping down hill, where doctors and medicine and advice have been swaL lotved and followed to the gulf of despair, where there is the sickening conviction that all is over and the end is inevitable, there we place German Syrup. It cures. You are a live man yet if you take it. J PROFESSIONAL CARDS K. WK II' 'ItiitFUKU. Attonuv at Li v. W.ll i.ra-ltc'j II all ci'Klsoftho iUte. Si'ti -ill i'.tei.:i -ii .rivv i .' im'.t-Ta hi probata aU'l lj c tv-l. mt. Orl-'ICE ::i Ihi FVvv.i block. P. R. S. CLACKBI Ktf, II. C. WATSOS JLt KJil'UX A WiTSOJI, All leiril nnU.'r will receive promiit a::cntit.ii. titllct hi 0;U Feil-,w' TcmnU', Albany, tr G Attorney Ij v. !! 1 r i i state S.ijv1 it " t ' ' t '- and ticti.lw'iin " ' -M Mil I ill 11 -t. A t '.lnmf at low .ii,! 4,.lirit.ir hi rhAiiccrv. 'Collco tion- nii-le ou alt nt. Lon nejUated on orable tenus. Altiii', Ortjjjon. EO. W. WRIGHT, Attomev at Law. ami Xotan-Public. Will practice a a urts ol tliii dtnte and in the United &tt (orOreiron. on ret -Front rooms orer n Oregon, Albany, v'yn. J. J. WHITXET, ttorney Lw, anJ H itiry PuVHe. Albaa egon. K. M. L. HILL., PhyHcian and Surgeon, OFFICE Corner Frf gtrtietf, Albany, Oregon. Phnrioians an Ssrveaa. rf Ctmor d and Brovdallnn strefit, AlVr, Or, C1U pritly tttMded In cfty ami utuntry. c V. nilHRERLilK, If . !,, HamMpatiist. J-STSosw Jilt ia diteavM f th Br. Twenty twa tjuriei ffi hnrtf t a ; imp n, ana jtii ernriif. ainii, wrtfn. F IR8T NATIONAL BANK, OF ALBANY, ORRSOK, nillKnt irhVff Vice Prosiiient 8, B.Yono uhir ..E. W. LAMQQON TRANSACTS A OENEKALbinklngluatnea. ACCOUNTS KEPT eabloct to heck. SIGHT EXCHANOB ml ul -nphi. tnnilcr, vd Nw York, Saa Francisco, Chicago and P-titra4 oon CO LECT10N9 HADE on favorahlo tones. DlKRCTORa. t. E. Yorao E, V, LiNsoaw L E Dlaih, L. Kldik Edward F. Sox. IXXC'O N ATIOWAI. BA!V1 i OP ALBANY. ORECION. CAPITAL STOCK 100,l0. Proficient J L COWAN, Ylce Prosi.Unt J M RALSTON. t Cashier O A ARC111BOLD. P RRCToa., I L Cowan, J M lUUton, W 8 l.kI'1, W II .l:ra, i A Craw.m and O A Arch ibnia. TRANSACTS a pencrsl h&rtklnv bunlnea. DHAWMuHl DUAr'TSoii New York, 8an P.-v't-- l 0rei,'oii. LOAN MOtfEYun approved Bocurity KE1.EIVE deposits Bubct check. BANK OP (REUO, ALnAMY, OBROON. 'alltlll. -t 91iS),000. President . II F MERRILL Vice-President K J LANNINU ashir Ul W BLA1N Traiisa;ts a ireneval tiankinir business: Exebande bought and sold on all tho orincipa! cities la the l mte.1 autes t also on bnciaaa, irolana, Franee and Gennany. Cnl lections inado at all accessible points oa favor bio terms, 'merest allowed oa tinio deposits. B A'K OF NCIO, tCIO, ORKQOK. resident A Vice President Cashier ,..M i 8 Mshris Jrpt Mtrrs 8 Mil DtRKcTORs: E Gslns, Morris, II Uryant Jebn Galaos P 0 Smith. ADY TO WRK. Parties lelrlnp; wooj put In or n:iy Kind of labor e, can olitnin prompt attention by ie the Rervicetf of Ianie! Low, at tbe ferry bouse, Leave orilert there, FACTS ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. But few jeui lo know that there Ii huoh ft tiling as auu-c-urcd tea lncxUtcncu, and lew have keen it. ltut there Is, and It i vl all teas the iwik'toat, i-urc!, ami most fragrant. You a' at ftncp hiiw It ii that It ii not offered lor fculou ..I :hat you know nothing of It That ! unnwi'vl ciikily; but it is neceisary to present flrt a few di'tailj. Tho public only knows tw( jtiMHTtit daises, viz., tho green and tht bUe .-.a. Green Tens, Few pole !.r. w t!:t U.j brl;;ht Mulsh privn pi!'T t'..e or.iitx y teas exposed in tho window it t:.t t:..) natural colcr. I'n- !Vaa:it us t!.o fu- t Pmy (l0 jt jB ueverthelebs artifl.-iu!; prus!mi Ll'ie, slliea, fypium, plnmt a., end other unhealthful mineral cd 'T beins used forthls purpose The effect is t.vof.rd. It not only makes the tea a bright, shiny, a tractive creen, but alsj permits the use o. "oft -colnr" and worthless teas, whieh, ouce under the green clonk, are readily worked off as a pood quality of tea. Thcabom lirnhlo coloritifi rat-tito even edmlti of the use of f rei-u su!istaucs, and the Kngllah poveriimeur, wliteh looks closer ir.to the yen-uinenp-s of i's i:;pU.-a than ours, has in some of Cis nUed "fi;;tet" of teas found rod r led leaves, straw, frai:n-i;'i nf mattiutr, rico hu-ki, and willow U-aves. In fact, it is openly stn'ed by ati English authority that hundreds of t!io;;a:-.i!s of pounds of floe, ash, ad wil low leaves are annually imported as tea, which without the coloring process would bo impossible. They report tea at one of the most notoriously fid.i.teratcd artick-snf commerce. The tcmptdti.'a tomako sweepings and bad ton into a mcrfhautablo product with a few cents' worth of preen coloring matter is too strong to withstand, and the wor:hLsMiess of the trash that ofteu finds its wny to this mar ket labeled New Crop," " Hest Quality," "Green Tea," etc., would simply a: tu;it:d tho public if revealed, to say noihinsr ;f the un healthfulaoss of the Truss. an Llue, plum ba?o, gypsum, and the other mineral colors that are employed. Ulnck Teas. Tho basket and pan-fired Japan tea?, as well as the China teas that niny be Included under the general heading of "black teaV'gt their color from the firiL'j or toasting process, but mineral coloring matter is also frequently used to give a certain desired commercial appearance. Tho firing and tho coloring, as in the green teas, largely conceals tho iden tity of the tea, acd permits the use of the very cheapest teas, to argue nothlngfor the deteriorating effect of excessive firing.twhich must be resorted to when a very cheap prod uct is used and an extreme color desired. Boect.'a Tea (Sun-dried). Concerning sun-dried teas the people of the Tacific Coast have heard but littlo and know less, although it Is extensively used where it is known and understood. Wo are told that when tea is so poor it cannot be sold at home or safely shipped to the English markets, It Is shipped to America; that we will drink any thing. That may possibly be one of the rea sons we have not been offered sun-dried teas. They were good enough to send elsewhere. The sun-dried teas being sun-cured, no coloring matter Is used, hence nothing but pure tea leaves can bo employed; for unas sisted by manipulation or coloring, all at tempts at adulteration or the Introduction of foreign leaves or material would bo bold and glaring. Tnat it is, therefore, sweeter and fai more fragrant than the artificially colored green teas and the manipulated basket or pan-fired teas, you hardly ueed be told. That it is more healthful then the mineral -colored teas, is also apparent. That it is more expen sive, is also true; aud that Is another reason you have never seen it. There is net so much profit in it as there Is in the cheap adulter ated and colored teas. About the Cant of Teas. According to the custom-home reports, the amount of tea received at i-an Francisco last year was 6,840,137 pounds, and the value $5W.,2!0, or a fraction over 18c per pound. The consumer, of which the reader was one, paid for that lrc tea all tha way from &0c to II per pound. In other words, for that $6,259 worth of tea theconsumer paid between four aud five millions of dollars. There are your enormous profits, and there you will probably find the chief reason why mt of you never heard of a sun-dried tea. As the sun-dried teas have Tio mask, they are compelled to be abso lute pure and of better quality than the arflclally colored and manipulated teas. Hence the margins on them are smaller, and many dealers don't care about handling them, tnd you know nothing about them. But it Is the object of this article to tell you where you can get them, and what to aslc for, and all about them. IJeecli'aTea." "Beech's Tea," gua-antee i be the pnre sun-cured leaves, is now offered to the people of the 1'acific Coast. It will be a.revelation to you. You doubtless never saw any nat ural leaf. Have your grocer break open a package. It will be found In colcr to be Just between the artificially colored green aud the black teas, aud the drawn tea presents a clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful fragrance. It is offered to the people at 60c per pound, the same price that many artifi cially colored teas are sold for. E'tt its guar anteed purity makes it more economical to U3e; for a less quantity, ioiy about twenty grains, .is required per cup. As there are ",C0 grains to a pound, there will bo seen to be between three and four hundred cups to the pound, or at the rate of about one fifth of a cent per cup. Its economy is therefore manifest It is put up In one-pound packages only, in patent air-tight and moUture-proof parchment, with the trade-mark that is found at the bottom of this article plainly printed on the package. It is sold in this form for two reasons; one Is, that the original strength and aroma is preserved; and second, there can be no deception, which would be quite possible if it were sold In bulk, without the name aud trade-mark attached. ' Caution. Recollect that the margin of profit Is so much smaller on Beech's pure sun-dried teas than ou the artificially colored teas that you won't get it If tea by any other name can he put off ou you. Aik for BEECH TEA 7ure-AVShood: If your grocer does not have 11, ho will let It for you. rriee Kc per pound. Th boT trade mark and prlc. Is plainly prlntod on each package. Perhaps the best way to jet It Is to en where you know they have It and are willing to sell It. Kor lustauce, It cod be hid without Aiffl. cully tt ALLEN BROS- IV. A' WHITNEY, I w Physician and'inr!. ftratjjtts at Re'levus Med specialty. OFFICE Frtan bltck, Albaay, Orejea The lull rroTcctu5 Brilliant Contributors. Alt;,,,s ,ve l,ccn written ,,realy f..r t .....!.. volume ly a hus, of ...uinent n, .,,,1 wou.rn, '' . Tho Rii'ht Hon. W. H. (Hailstone. Count Perili.iani! do l.csscp. - Andrew CarneKle. - Cyrus W. I Idj, The A amu s o Lome. - Juslln McCarthy. M.I'.-SIr Lyon Playfnlr. - I rank R. ftockton lienrv Clew -Vasi.l VerestchaKin. - W. Clark RumcII. - The Pari of Mcath Dr. l-yman Abbott: iltnry Henry M. -Stanley, anil One Hundred Others. The Volume for 1892 will Contain Mne Illustrated Serial Storlc .00 Stories of Adventure. The llcst Articles of Practical Advice. Sketches of Travel. Umtb on Self I xt.c...!..... Glimpses of Royalty. Popular Science Articles. Househ old Artl cles. D.lh... I Ifc and Adventure. Clinrminir Children's Paire. atural lli-.iory 1 ... 703 Large Papes. Tive Double "A Yard of Roses," tj I 11 EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA Southern Pacific Route siiasta i.ini;. Kxiros.-, Truiuj civO roi thintl l'aiiy Siu:!i'" " I 7:1V!. .!. I Lv r.'rtluml Ar 7:3 Uj-.-IZp I Lv AlSaiiy l i X a M I Ar Snu rMiniHcii Lv 7;Q P m AlkiVt? trains st'i iay a f..ll'.iiiw' t:tliim imrtl' of KiHehur'. Ivwl rurtiand, itn-.'"ii I'lty, WimL mini. Sii!em, Allnuv, Tmri'iit, Slii.M, lUIsi)' ll.ir ibury, Junction City, Ir tins, Kniit-'tic. RO.tf.M K(J MAIL, AII.T. 6;-'5 a H I Lv l.'r'i'lPM I Lv V4'Jpy I Ar r.-r:la!ul Alimuy Ar I 4:m. p 1 Lv I 1'J:m v Lv I Ii :'J0 A I ALBANY LGCA.( DAILV KXCMT STSDAV) 5 DO P 11 I Lv u y r j Ar I'.irtlaml AHny LflHANON UHANt'll, Ar I S .' 5 A I Lv I 6:U0 A ! 2:30 p M I Lv 3 2ft P H I Ar 7:30 A y 1 Lv 1:12 A M I Ar Alliany Letirtnon A Htany Lebanon Lv I Ar I Lv h:4H a 1 3:4u p ' PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, For AeruiiiiiioilntiuK't Kcrnuit-'la Fnoii RCra, utliiclicil l EKircm Irnllia Vc l Hllr IpIvI-Iimi. BKTmieW 1-tsUTL.lXU ASU .'OB'aLLl!l. Mail jiAirioiiii (EisoplSunoajr, 7:JU an I Lv P.rtlan.l l2:10mAr Corvallis Lv I l l.bb m BxrKKsl teaix DAI1.T (Exc!i Sunday . 4:411 p m I Lv Ar I'ortlalitl MuMintiville Ar I 1:20 A a Lv 5.10 A y TUroujrh Ticlcetw To all points EAST, AN 3 SOUTH. r"oi (ui. Intui-matlo.i roifar.liiiR rates, mars, on Company Aifent at Al'iny .. OF.11LE11 K P. ROftfcRS Uauager - inJ 1 YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Oregon 'icific Railrodd, T C IJOtifi, Kerclvrr. Oregjn Bevelopmsnt To's Steamers, Short Line to C'aliforuia. Firnt-claBU throuRh n8Heiif(Br and CrelRht lino from Portland and all points In tho Willamette Valley to and from Man rranclaco, Cal. Boats make cloftt connection at Alban with traina of tho Oregon Paclfi Itailroad TIUKSC1IEDLT.E. ototpt Similars.) Loivo Albany 15:1 r. ,:Lvo Yaqunia, 7:"0a, Leavo Corvallis l:0Br, u. Loavo Curvallis,lU:35A,n irri ro Yaqulna, 1:35 r. m.Aititb Albany, 11:13 a. w O.A C. trains oonnoct at Albany and Corvallls. The above trains coanectat Vaouina with the Oregon Development Company's Lino of 8toamsbips between vaquina ana aan rranciico, SAILING DATEN t raOM taquiita. Willamstto Valley, Deeomber 13lh . 22nil 31sl. FROM HAH "rSAXCrSCO Willamette Valloy, Ueoember S'h : IS; Ii ; 27 Ui. The Coinpinv 'wwrvea the right to ihnnge sailing dates vlthont notice. "'. Ii. PasHengers from Portland and rVlllamette Valley loints can make clone sonnectlon with the trains of the Yaqultia route at Albany or Corvallls, and if des tined to San Francisco should arrange to rrlve at Yaanina the evening before date f saiiinpr aPoHSfnacr an FroRht rnlea always (he Lowest For inforimtion apply to A R Ohapmin.FrpIht und icket Airer.t, Alhany, . '. II "Mil I;. U. F. aril P. Atfen Corva'lis. REVERE HOUSE, ILBANY, - OREGON JHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. FHted ud n flrst-class style. Tables npplled wh the beat in the market Nice sleeping apartments, Sample room r oommercial travelers. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON.' 1891, 1892. rirat Term Opened scptctcr nil-. 1x90 A lull corps of Instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Coarsesj ot study arrangod to uieatlL all grades of students. Special itiaHcemenli offend lo stmlniti from abroad. f FV. F.LRKUT X COMlIT irpildeut, N It a i til ii i of NotaWe ItatMit for iSys an.l SHiiinen Holiday Numbers. " illustrated Weekly Surr'cmcnU. Neatly icoo li'.e FREE TO JAN. I. 1892. To New Sut.orrlhrro nlio will cut out nml ml n till" "Hp nnd mlilri-.. nnd 81.71 we will n.-ihI The. Campnnlun KriT lo . ! ''.f mid for n Full VlMir from Hint Hull-. Thl oiler Ineluileo tho 1 II AMIK- UIVIMJ. l llltlsTMAH find NKW VI.A1I H Dou I I..II.I.IV I.it. Wc will ulso .end n ropr of n benulltiil pislnf Insr. enlllle.l " ' ' " " " t()St. production lin. co.t TWKNTV TIIOI SANK HOI.I.AI1M. Send I'Vfl, Jut ih-iUr. or l:.'jt.ttrrl Irthr at out rik. .!.". THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. THE mm & IWHlliTS INSURANCE Cft, All):i) It HA Ii, I'riw'dont. J 1, ('(('.VAN, Triitsurcr .1 I. C'owhii tico 1'' Siinnsiui J U V.ciill .V V Hum Imi liril, K AI.O II1ST1I1IT AliKN'I'S Foit Several Solid Eastern ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN AIRANY. - siBiBiBiBiBHiBiBiBiBiBiBSBiaaBjsBBSBiBiBiBHMaMsiaoaBasjissssssaBBai Tlie ConiliiiuMl ( ircnii Ciiant drain Mill guar anteed to j;rinl 100 ltusliols per hour. A perfect grinder and crusher coinMned. Sure leath to wild oats. c CO j'ji-: 9 ST. JACOBS Oil,, ncs'.. Or.icK- tl T'lrinqhalt. Sora If tliev Vi?l m - f.Ur.tir ..f tt..' Gnfi, riira5cinrrn'':'v Ifljjf CKKERAI. Drum, Willi st. THOMAS ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. JOSEPH, Proprietor, WHOLESALE UNO RETAIL Only White Labor Employee1. 3 TF ana set and THt LEFFEL WATER SUMMONS. lnlhrClrfuil Court of thf. State 0' Oregon nf i-ti.it 1 k, utut' y. A.C. UUA I'Jaintitr, IIODEDGK IIILL.Dt.fon(lant To ftoiloilirn Hill- tli 1 " , ..vvj.v utiiuau u. frii'lnut: JN 1 UK NAME OF THE STATE OF H Oreirrut. vmi a m l.ar..t.n 1 . Hiiprntr 11111I answer the complaint Hied BL-nlint j'ou in the Rboye entitled suit on tr liitftra II. a I1..I .1 n .. e . ui ma Hiwve en ti'lwl court ucxlfollowiDK the expiration ... ..." Li, .11 i.i vuii.i.uuiirioiiH lOHit: tlin H'.li ilay of March, lS9i And if you fl! to mifiwer, for want thereof tho r lain till' will apply to the court for the relie pri.yj for In liorcoinplaint,vli:ior thedis soiotion ol tho honilM of luatrlinony now e::itliiK I etwi n Die plaintiir anil defenl. niit.BMl theciiNtwIy of Hie three younir or 111111111 .lillilt.Mii at.,1 r.. ....1. .i n ......... ........... nI . lI10r aiU liirthcr reliel h may be erpiilahle. in, i iimilB ny puilllCHt on l)V uriliir nf linn I i ltnlu t...i . S. . , , . i""',ui "uuie 01 paiu oint. duly iimdo at Chamberii in Salem, vft'-'"l HI". 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