Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 11, 1892, Page 4, Image 4

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In Chicago Fiktv Years Ago The
following about an Oregon City man Is
trom the Courier: "Fifty years ago," said
Billy l'artlow in acasua1 sidewalk conver.
sation on New Year's day, "I and mv
brother, Doc l'artlow, who is three years
older than I two country boys with coon
skin caps on drove Into the village of
Chicago with four yoke of oxen and a
wagon load of bacon and other truck from
father's farm 120 miles out on the distant
prairie. The trip took us nine days and
we got stuck in the mud nine times. We
camped for the night in an alley near the
lake. Next morning early, a man came
along who asked what we were dolne
there. I felt scared and timidly told him
that we were camping. Then try brother
asked him if there was anything wrong in
our stopping there, lie said there wasn't
and asked whether we were the owners of
the team. Told him we weren't. That
disappointed him as he replied that If the
owner of the team was around he'd like
to trode a block in Chicago for it. Father
had tuld us when we started that if we
fetched him two barrels of salt we could
hare all the rest to spend for ourselves.
Well, we got the salt, and had enough
over to buy us e.tcli a pair of boots anil a
hat, and that's all wc got for a big load of
stuff that took eight oxen to pull over
the rough prairie road."
August
Flower"
Kellooj Simij l. TaeKellosj schoo
of dress cutting at corner of V'irsland
Jiaker in the Ralston house u now open.
Lessons not limited. Ladies are invited
to call and examine the system.
" I have been afflict
Biliousness, " cd with biliousness
ront!r,nti ''and constipation
1 tor uitcen years;
Stomach "first one and then
another prepara
Pains. " tion was suggested
"tome and tried but
to no purpose. At last a friend
recommended August Flower.
took it according to directions and
" its effects were wonderful, reliev
ing me of those disagreeable
"stomach pains which I had been
trouuiea witli so long. Words
" cannot describe the admiration
"in which I hold your August
" Flower it has given me a new
lease of life, which before was a
burden. Such a medicine is a ben
" efaction to humanity, and its good
q 11 amies and
"wonderful mer- Josso Barker,
"its should lie
Printer,
"made known to
"everyone sttffer-"iugwithdyspep-"siaor
lii1ioMtu
Humboldt,
Kansas.
G. G. GKL'iJX, S:-!s Xlan'fr.Woodbury.X.J.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
in o (,. '-wri or the Matt oj Ui tyon o,
lU LOt l Ijtltlt.
The American Mortgage Company (if
Scotland, (limited.) 1'laiutlil',
vs.
Edwin AVileox, trustee, and Willia
lieid and Agues liei:i, Defendants.
NOTICE IS HEREBY G1YEX THAT
by virtue of an execution and order of
sale issued out ot tne above namtd Court iu
the above entitled action, to me directed end
delivered, 1 will ou
aaiuruit), me .;mu iluy or January, 8!
at tho Court House door in the citv of Al
bany, Inncouuty, Oregon, at the nour of 1
o'clock p m of said day.sell at public auctioo
lor casn in nana 10 1110 ntgiust oiddr, the
real property asrcriDcu in said execution
aaa order 01 sale as ic-nows, to-wit: Be
ginning at the northeast corner of the llus-
seu mil uoua'ic-u land claim, notification
claim ,1, in township J'J, south of
rane west ot tno Willamette Meridian,
thence runntDc south 11. 00 chains; thence
soutn io degrees east chains to the head
01 a siougn; cnence aown tne middle of the
Santiam river 3$ chains; thence west IS
ains to the place of beginning, containing
GS acres more or lc3S and being a portion of
the east half of section 14. Also .he dona
tion land claim of JdIij Wibel, notification
2332, claim No 37, and beinq parts of sec
tions 3, 4, 'J and 10, in township 13,south of
raige 1 west of the Willamette Me'idian and
being bouuded and described as follows to
wit: Beginning at a point 14.flo chains
north and 2.15 chains west of the northwest
corner of said section 10 and running thence
north 24.75 chains; thence west 55.50 chains
thence south 53 40 chains; thence east f.1 mi
chains; thence north 2903 cbaius; theuce
wests, iu cnains to tne place of beginning
containing 321.21 acres. Also donation land
claim of Henry K Greer, notification 2206"
claim No 47, beini parts of sections 1 1 and
14, iu towuship 12, south of range 2 mat of
sne vuiiameiie .Meridian, being bounded and
described as follows, to wit: Beginning at
a point 13.00 chains north and 24.C0 chains
east 01 tne uortnweat corner of section 14
and running theaee south 32.75 chain!
thense east 4S.40 chains; thence north 32.75
cnains; menee west 10 00 cnains to the
place of beginning, containing 159.30 acres.
Also the donation land claim of Adolph
ieisler, notification No 2331, claim No 38,
being parts of sections 2, 3, 10 and 11 in
township 13. south of range 1 west of the
Willamette Meridian.boundedand described
as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point
3 92 chains east and 14,91 chains north of
the southwest corcer of said section 3 and
running thence east S4.3U chains; thence
south 3S ihalot; thence west 84.21 chains;
thence 38.41 chains to the place of be
ginning, containing 319.97 acres, all lying
and beiug situated in Linn county, Oregon.
The proceeds arising from the sale of said
real property to be applied first, to the pay
ment of the costs of this suit and of the said
sale and tho original costs taxed at $37.60,
and the further sum of $200 attorney's fees;
econd, to the payment of plaintiff's claim
amouuting to the sum oi (iS33 33 and accru
ing iuterest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum; third, the overplus if any
there be.be paid over to said Edw in Wilcox,
titifctee.
Hated tdis 28th day of December, 1891.
M. SCOTT,
SlurilTof Lien county, O.egoa
C K Scott, Deputy.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JK.
Wti.Vrif&Itr'O Kip.
Attorney at t,vv. Vtll nri:tii:o n all courts of tho
mate. Special ntlenti m u-ii-on to nutter in prohato
aim to cu iw.uuiu. yii- r Ifc 111 Uie Mum UioCK.
R. S. BLACKRI'llN,
B
II. C. WATSOS
All learal matter will receive .ronipt
"'""'-. in I'uu renown- n'tnpie, Albany, ur
W. "
Attorn. y at U S lioitir In Chancery,
ticnis imulu on all iwVnU. Loin ntL'itj!tt.'il
Orable turmu. Albany, Oregon.
Attorney at Law.aml Xotarv Public. Will nraoti.-n n
eourta of tins stjite and in the Umtcil Sttoa
for Oregon. ONlf! -Frniit roiimi nir it
Oiotfon, Albany, Oipi.
J. L. IIILI,,
Phycieian and Sura-eon. OFFICE Corner
Ferry street, Albany, Oroiui,
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ItJ. .H.tSTOV t DAVIS,
aiiil Hnjt.laibtn stmet. Albany, Of
in taiT aim runiry;
-Corner eewl
Calls promptly
(HIMBEKLAIX. H. D,(
TirVtittyeirs" exirieaM 0:Ht,e honnh 7 U 6 a m:
w j p in, aii a o to 8 ovenmif . AUnnt , Oruyon,
FACTS
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK.
FIRST NATIONAL BISK,
OF ALBANY, OREGON,
resident LFMVN
Vieo President s, B.YOrKrj
'1" - E. W. LANCJDOM
TRANSACTS A OEXERAL hsnklnsnusliiess.
ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to ttaeck.
SIGHT EXCUANOE and tel Tsphle transfer, wld
New York, San Francisco, Chicago and PitTand
roiron
CO jLECTION9 HADE on faorhle lerrci.
DiaacTORS.
J. E. Tooao E, w, LAsmoif
L B Bum, L. Flimh
HowanD F . Sox.
INN CO NATIONAL RANK,
i OF ALBANY, OREGON.
CAPITAL STOCK (100,000.
President J L COWAK.
Vice-President .J M RALSTOJJ.
st Cashier O A ARCCIUOLD.
11 RBCToas. J L Cowan. J M Ralfltoa. W R
ldd, W H Oollra. J A Craword and OA Arefi
ibold.
TRANSACTS a nenernl hsnklna business.
DRAW Slum DRAFTS on New York, 8ao
aal ?)'thr 1, Oregon.
LOAN MONEY on approved security
xkbcivcuepositssuDlect cneck.
B
SUMMONS.
1 : iy Circuit Court of tht Stale ot Or"jon for
Linn County.
A. (', HILL, Plaintiff, )
vs. I
'.UEDGE HILL,Defendant. J
in Hodecim Hill, the above named de-i:ii1hiiI:
f N T llKXA.MK OF THE STATU raj
I Oregon, you are Imrvhy required to
1 i ' ine complaint filed
.--nt iMt you in the aboye entitled suit ou
,r hilore the first ilny of the above en.
tr i i- nin nexi iollowinir t in mn rallnn
i uuiaanuu ui tuisaummona towlt:
ANK OF OREGON.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Cunllul,
President
Vice-President.,
ashier
! 950,000.
, II F MEUUILL
f. J LANNINd
Jit W BLAIN
Transacts a ncnerat banking buiinens:
Kxchanire bought and sold on all the principal
oitie in the United Stalest alsoou Eiland, Ireland,
France and Germany.
Collections made at all accessible points on favor,
blc terms,
rnterest allowed e.i timo depositi.
B
AKK Or N( IO,
SCIO, OHKOON.
fill"
.no 1 lln day of March, lS9i And if you
nil l.) answor, for want thereof the r lain
nil will apply to the court Ibrthe rolle
riL)ocl lor liihor'complaint,vli:ior the dig
iiliiiicin of the bond of matrimony now
xi.ttinir between the plaintiff and defend.
i-nt.BMil thectiHtody of tho three vounir or
ruinm rhildren, and for auch o'ther and
l.uihor reliel as may be equitable.
I hi Mervice is made by publication by
rnlor of Hon R 1 liolse, Judue of said
-nut. duly made at Chambers iu Salem.
resnn, Deo. l Uh. lwu,
L. It. MONTANYE,
(11 -IS) All'y for Plaintiff,
-Ji;i?.K. I'flAUHEltL Vl,
Attoniev f l.v. IT, II p-a-liei i i .!i j,i.,t
s itc. .."i i in? m i'. pren v i-.-"ii
id So 'i:).-.!'!. Or FiOK-lll , ii f',i , ,,,;k.
reaident
Vieo- President .......
Cashier
Morris,
II Bryant
DiRRcroRS:
E Golni,
J S MOHRIS
Jsrp Mtrhs
O S Mat
John Gaines
r 1 Sniitti.
j2Tm& rj
J
rrnres In
Tl(.llAY'.,
fUtiar.nt.rd net to Y
e.uM Btrteture.
UrSenlTS.
THtEwMCMW"'i'r'i tu all sunVrcrii,
Kilt O Is ncknowlerlRctJ
Ino lcft'Hn? remedy for
ionorrlura (vlrrt.
1 he only sine reme-lylor
LeacorrhiraorWhitefl.
I iKsvrlbe it and tool
safe In recommending It
A. J. bTHNKR. M. DH
I iecati'r. Irr
Sold by UruKKista.
n.uC u , ' ' r. rniiimnir, I'rln,
Branch KrhiHil Cai itai. lies. ni.i.i,:. K:,c,, (jrfgon.
bamc couraes of atudy. nauie ratea of tuition.
Business, Shorthand,
Tyfruylmir. ftnmanAip.atuI Kntfuk DtpertmtnU
-n anlnB thrnn-rlioul the yeai. Students ailnilt
t any Uuie. Catoloru from elllitr school, frw
But few iwople know that there Is such a
tlim'cuiuii. cured tea lueiiateiice.and (ewer
have seen It. Hut there Is, aud it Is of all teas
the swuetest, purest, ntul most frugraut. You
k mire h.nv It Is that II Is not offered for
ale and i.m: you kuow nothing of It That Is
ansnvrril easily; but It is necessary to present
Urat a few derails. The public only knows
two general classes, vis., tho green and the
blUl'k tt'Ui.
Crecn Teas.
Few people know that Iho bright bluish-s-rccu
color of li e online-)' lias exposed la
tho windows 1 1 not tl.e natural color. Un
plomant as the fact may be, It Is nevertheless
artificial; Prussian bluff, silica, gypsum,
phimU-i, and other uuhcalthful mineral
col rs beiiiB used forlhls purpose Theeffect
is twofold. It not only mates the tea a bright,
shiuy, n tractive green, but alio rermlu the
usa of off-color" and worthless teas, which,
enco under tho green cloak, are readily
worked off as a good quality of lea. Thoabom
limble coloring practlco even admits of the
uso of foreii'u sul.stanccs, and the English
gjverument, which looks cloior into the gen-
uiuene.s ol ira s:aples than ours, has In soma
of tho alleged "finest " of teas found redried
loaves, straw, fragments of muttlng, rice
husks, and willow leaves. In fnct, It Is opeulv
stated by an Kngllsh authority that hundreds
of thousands of pounds of iloe. ash. and wll.
low leaves are annually Imported as tea,
which without the coloring process would ba
impossible. They report tea as one of the most
notoriously adulterated artlciesof commerce.
The temptation to make sweepings aud bad
tea Into a morchantablo product with a few
cents' worth of green coloring ma'tcr Is too
strong to withstand, aud tho worthlessncss of
tho trash that often finds Its way to this mar.
ket labeled J'Now Crop," "Veil Quality,"
Green Tea," etc., would simply astound the
public if revealed, to say nothiugof the un
healthfulncss of tho Prussian blue, plum
bago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors
that arc employed.
lilack Teas.
The basket and ran-flrcd Japan teas, as well
a3 the China teas that may bo Included under
the general heading of "black teas." net their
color from the firing or toasting process, but
mineral coloring matter is also frequently
used to give a certain desired commercial
appearance. The Bring and tho coloring, as
In tho green teas, largely conceals the Iden
tity of tho tea, and permits tho uso of the
very cheapest teas, to argue nothlng;for the
deteriorating effect of excessive flrlug,which
must be resorted to when a very cheap prod
uct Is used and an extreme color desired.
Beeeh'a Tea (Sun-dried).
Concerning sun-dried teas the nconloof th
Pacific Coast have heard but little and know
less, although it Is extensively used where it
Is known and understood. We are told that
when tea Is so poor ft cannot be sold at homa
or safely shipped to the English markets, it Is
shipped to America; that we will drlnlc 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.
ine sun-dried teas being sun-cured, no
coloring matter Is used, hence nothing but
pure tea leaves can be emnloved: tor una.
slated by manipulation or coloring, all at
tempt at adulteration or the Introduction of
foreign leaves or material would ba hold and
glaring. That it Is, therefore, sweeter and fat
more fragrant than the artificially colored
green teas aud tho manipulated basket or
pan-fired teas, you hardly need be told. That
is more healthful thou the mlueralnlnr.rt
teas, Is alio apparent That It is more expen
sive, is also true; aud that Is another roon
you have never seen it There li net so much
.out in it as there Is Iu the chean adult..
ated and colored tcai.
About the Cost of Teas.
According to the custom-hou.e reports, the
amount of tea received a: San Francisco last
year (1890) was 6,5s0.137 pounds, and theralut
95S,M0, or a fraction over 12o per pound.
Tho cothnmer, of which the reader was one,
paid for that JSc tea all the way from tOc to
It per pound. In other words, for that f
worth of tea the consumer paid between four
and tlve millions of dollars. There are your
enormous profits, and there you will probably
find the chief reason why most of you never
heard of a sun-dried tea. As the sun-dried teas
have jio mask, they are compelled to be abso
lute pure and ot better quality than the
arVflcIally colored and manipulated teas.
Hence the margins on them are smaller, and
many dealers don't care about handling them,
snd yo know nothing about them. But It Is
Ihe object of this artlole to tell you where yon
can get thtm, and what to aslc for, and all
abont them.
"Eeceh'aTea." '
"Beech's Tcs," guaranteed to bo the pure
sun-cured loaves, Is now offered to tho people
of the Pselflc Coast It will be a revelation
to you. Yob doubtless never saw in. nat
ural leaf. Have your grocer break open a
package. It will be found la color to be just
" artinciany colorcC green and
the black teas, and the drawn tea presents a
clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful
fragrance It Is offered to the people at 60o
per pound, the same price that many artifi
cially colored teas are sold for. But its guar
anteed purity makes It more economical to
uie; lor a loss quantity, say about twenty
grains, ;is required per cup. As there are
7,680 grains to a pound, there will be 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 aud moisture-proof
parchment, with the trade-mark that Is found
at the bottom of this artlole 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 and trade mark attached.
Caution.
Recollect that the margin of tirnfit l.
much smaller on Beech's pure sun-dried teas
than ou the artificially colored teas that yoa
won't get It If tea by aoy other name can be
put off on yoo. Ask for
TEA
'Pure-AsWdhood?
" yoar grocer does not have It, he will get
Itforyon. Price toe per pound. The above
trade-mark and price is plainly printed 'on
each package.
Perhaps the best way to get it Is to go where
you know they have It and are willing to .J
It For initance, ft can be had wiihou, 41m-
i
The l'u'.l Prospectus of NutaUc Feature, for lSy2 and Specimen Cupid will be sent l ice.
Brilliant Contributors.
Articles have been written cprcisly for the mining vulumo by a host of eminent men and women, among whom are
Tlie Right Hon. W. C. Gladstone. Count Ferdinand tie Lessens. Andrew CarncRle. Cyrus V. Held.
Tho Marquis of Lome. Justin McCarthy, JH.P. Sir l.yon Playfnfr. Prank R. Stockton.
Henry Clews. Vaslll Verestchasrin. V. Clark Russell. The I-nrl of Meat h. Dr. Lyman Abbott.
Camilla Lrso. Mrs. Henry M. Stanley, and One Hundred Others.
The Volume for 1802 will Contain
Nino Illustrated Serial Stories,
Articles of Practical Advice.
Glimpses of Royalty.
Railway Life and Adventure.
IM 700 Large Pages
I "A Yard
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The Best Short Stories.
Hints on Self-Lducallou.
Household Articles.
Natural History Papers.
Five Double Huliday Numbers. Illustrated Weekly Supplements. Nearly looo Illustrations.
100 Stories of Adventure.
Sketches of Travel.
Popular Science Articles.'
Clinrnu'ii)- Children's Page.
FREE TO JAN. I, 1892.
To Npw HulWrliirrn who will rut out tint! ni'iitl un lliln ullp with iinmo
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11 THE YOUTH'S COVPANION, Hon ton, Mils.
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PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
for Accoiiiitiiifiiiiifiu or ftrronil-l'lti. rassrn
Kcr, allat urtl to Express Trains
(Haul drain Mil
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Oregon Development To's Steamers,
Short Line to California,
First-clans through pasHfliipor nnd
frelftht lino from Portland and all points
In the Willamette- Valloy to and from San
f ranciaco, Cal.
Boat make dost connection at Alban
with trains of the Oregon Paclfl Railroad
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TIME SCHEDULE. x.opt Suinl.ys.)
Letvo Albany 15:H T. u, Lvo Yaquins, 7:00a, a
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Arrive Albany, 11:13 A. H
Leave fjorrallis 1:03 p. m
4rrlre Yaquina, l:3S r. H.
O. o G. trains connerit as Alhanv .ml
Corrallis. Tho above trains connect at
laouina with the Oreiron Deveinninaiit
Company's Line of Steamships between
saquina ana Ban 1'rauclsco,
SAILING BAT EN .
ALBANY CIGAR
.3. JOSSHPfl,
WHOLESALE
FACTORY
Proprietor,
RETAIL!
Only White Labor Employed,
raoM TAQtMN A.
Willamette Valley, Desember 13th, 22nd 31st.
FROM BAN FRANCISCO
WlUamette Valloy, December SMi ; ISth ; 2?th.
The ComDAriT rvKKrvna thA yio-nf
.1 n:i- j-. Z..J. " .
i-iuiii.imiiiuK untBH wiinout notice.
. a. i-assonKors from Portland and
'rillamette Vallev nointa can makn rini.
nonneotLm with the trains of the Yaqulna
route at Albanv or CorTallio. n,i ir,i..
fined lo San Francisco should arranco ;o
Trtve at Yaauina tho evening before t'ato
i aauinfr
tarpassenner an Frt-clit rales always Hie
s-ovress.
For informAtion spnlj to A R Chapmsn, Freight itnd
icKet Avent, Ainany, sr. sj. IIOf:M;,
O. F. anl P. Alien
Corvsilis
OUT I,..
eltao con of ,n vratnro. and tolnjarloo
k a ? SV?h t"tJ-c. r, rj n ALCI A.'
AMJ i-.iRMANEWT fjUHE.
REVERE HOUSE,
ILBANY.
OREGON
JHAS. PFEIFFEK PftOPRIETOI!.
ruea un flrat.claMn &fvin rr(,v.i..b
I , , , --j.w. nvuin
uiiiit)u wn t me oeat in tuo market
loiifiiiEBfiarcments. fcjmn mnm
ir commercial travelers.
ALBANY COLLE.GJATE INSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON.'
1891, 1892.
1 LOOT
Von are exposed to asdtlcn
J is. s
T Cure
X EPR'Aens. ns:;;
to P-?
jJtSJsife ir ton M A.
I iiHs5Sa sex
rirsl Teria Opened September mt, una
A lull corps of instructors,
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LIKRASY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Courses ol study arrant! to meet t!,
;i gnuos orstutlontu,
Special tnatieemms offered lo snjcnti
from abroad.
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THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL fe EN6IHE CO.. ftfOT
WIIITNEV,
tawnts sn,l Trnrle-Marka obtnlnctl. nnd nil Pat
cut hiisliic.'s cninliirted for Moderate Fees.
Our OMi-e It Opposite U.S. Patent Office.
onUwcrniiHcrnrc i,tont In less time than tliore
rcmc.tc fmm V nliinirton.
hend model, drawing or photo., n-lili ilr.rrii.
ll'in. c ndvlso, If patcntnhlo ir not. frco i
clinrjrc. Our f.-r- not due till tistcnl Ij Hcnircd
I Pamphlet. "Hi tn OMnln I'ntcMs," with
Ti.'tmcs i.f ariii'd clients In your Statu, county, ot
town, sent frco. Address,
C.AaSlOW&CO.
Orposlle I'iUrt OSIce. Waah.cton. 0. C.
ACADEMY
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Plivsiclsn and Sun
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Afjency fof
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