Crook County. C A Vanltouten, of
the B S & L Co , eavs this has been a hard
winter on sheen, 'owing to the great
amount of rain that has fallen.
Weare reliably InformeJ fromijood au
thority that a biewerv will be started In
Prinevllee within the next year, The one
on the Deschutes, It appears, has not been
a paying Investment.
From Stock Inspector Dobson the fol
lowing facts are gleamed In regard to the
number of sheep within this county:
Number of yearling wethers, 32,965; num
ber of wether lambs, 29.564; total number
of lambs, 611,000; total number of sheep
within the county, 216,197. Review and
News.
E V Aohison & Co hauille tnc celebrated
Portland cement walls for cemetery lots
These walls can be furnished at half tho cost
of auyother and ar far superior.
Fresh crisp celery at Allen Urns.
Kelt, jrji SoilJV-. f i--'e'.l 044 schoo
mt drew cuttln it cir-vjr of Wun J
Baker in the Ralston house i now open.
Lessons not limited. Ladies are invited
to call and examine the system.
l adies, do you wish your hair to rtay in
curl.it to net a bottle f French tu'line at
Mrs Hvman a
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the C.Vv' ourt of Jtv &ttv oj Oregon ( r
the GoxXtjOf Lhm.
The Atmrican Mortgage Cunipauy of
Scotlatd, (limi:ed.) Plaiut'U',
vs.
Edwin Wilcox, trustee, and Wtllia
Keid and Anes llcia, IMeudanls.
"XTOTICE IS J5ERKBY GIVEN" TJAT
by virtue of an execution nudoidrof
Sale issued out ot tne above um i.ourt in
tbe above entitled actiou.ti.gme di-ectctl aud
delivered, I will ou
Saturday, tlie 30th iluy or January, J8W.
at the Court House door in tbe city of Al
bany , Linn couuty, Oregon, at the hour of 1
o'clock p m of anid day.seU at public auction
for cash in hand to the highest uiddr. the
real property described in eaid execution
andorder of sale as follows, to-wit: be
ginning at the northeast corner of tlm Rus
sell Hill dona'iou laud claim, notification
2342, claim 77, in township 12, routh of
rane 2 went of the Willamette Meridian,
thence runuioe south 1 .50 chain; theuce
south 35 degrees east .32 chains to the head
of a slough; chence down the middle of the
Saotiam river 3S ehafns; thence west IS
ains to the plane of begiuninc, containing
50 acres more or less ana x,iu a portion it
the east half of section 14. Also- the dona
tion land claim of Jihj Wibel, notification
2332, claim No 37, and bein parts of sec
tions 3, 4, 9 and 10. in township 13,south of
range 1 west of the Willamette Mendian and
being bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point 14.05 chains
north and 2.15 chains west of tho northwest
corner of iaid Bection 10 and running thence
north 24.75 chains; thence west 55.50 chain?;
thence south 53 40 chains; thence east 03. 60
chains; thence north 2905 chains; thence
west 8. 10 chains to the place of beginning,
containing 321.21 acres. Also donation land
claim of Henry K Greer, notification 229C,
claim No 47, being parts of sections 11 aod
14, in towubhip 12, south of range 2 west of
the Willamette Meridian, being bounded and
de cnbed ss follows, towtt: Beinniug at
apoiut 13.00 chains north and 24 80 chains
aast of the northwent corner of section li,
nd running theace sonth 32.75 chains;
theose sast 43.40 chains; thence north 32.7?
chains; theuee west 48 50 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 159.30 cere.
Also the donation land claim of Adolpb
Geislor, notification No 2331, claim No 38,
being parts of seclons 2, 3, 10 and 11, in
township 13. south of rao; 1 west of the
Willamette Meridian.bonndedand described
as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point
5 92 chains east and 14,91 chains north of
the southwest corner of said section 3 and
cunning thence tast . 84.36 chains; thence
south 38 chains; thence west 64 21 chains;
thence 33.41 chains to the place of be
ginning, containing 319.97 acres, all lying
and being 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 aud of the said j
sale and the original cost taxed at $37.60,
and the further sum of $200 attorney's fens;
second, to the payment of plaintiffs caim
amounting to the sumoi ?0'S33 33 and accru
ing interest thereon at the rate of tea per
cent per annum; third, the overplus if any
there be.be paid over to Baid Edwin Wilcox,
trustee.
Dited tdis 23th day of December. 1S91.
M . SCOTT,
SheiifFof Lien county, Oiegon
By C E Srorr, Deputy.
Portlnml, Orepon, A. V. ArmVmnp. 1'rtn.
IV.inch St liool : Capital His. CoLi.i.tii:, faioin. Oregon.
ainc courses of udy, name ;ati of tuition.
Business. Shorthand,
Tyfmriting, Prnmanthip , and Knglisk Pepartmintt
jiIn W6;nn throughout th ya.-. Studrnta a-1n. U
t any tune. Latlnr from either sexual fr
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Qrejtmfor
Linn C ounty.
A. C. HH.Ii, Plaintiff, 1
VH. I
BODF.DGIi II ILL, Defendant. J
Tn HoiIoi'koJHIH, tbe above mined dp.
femlttut :
IN THE NAME OFTtIK STATU OF
Oregon, you are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint HIchI
aKalnt you In the above entitled suit ou
or before the lirnt day of the above en
ti'led court noxl following tho expiration
of the publication of tlusmi jimoim t.iwlt:
the 14th day of March, lS'Ji And if you
fall to answer, for want tlnreof the lain
tiff will apply to thecourt fortho rolie
pri.jed for in her complain t, via: or the dis
fcohition of the bonda of matrimony now
existing Iwtween the plaintiff and iliiftnd.
ant.and tlie custody of tho three yonn or
uiinoi chiUlreu, and for such other and
further reliet s limy be oiultable.
I hia service is made hy putilicatlon by
order of Hon R P linlso, Judue ot .aid
Court, dulv made at Chambers in Salem,
Oro.-on, Dec. Mill. l'.'l.
r. ir r iivri w u"
(11-18) ' Atl'jr for PJuiiitiiT. I
"German
Syrup
99
ForThroat and Lungs
" I have been 111 toe
Hemorrhago "about five yis,
"have had the beat
Five Years, "medical advice,
"and I took the first
"dose iu some doubt. Thie resutt
" ed in a few hours easy sleep. There
" was uo further hemorrhage till next
"dav, when I had a slight attack
j " which stopped almost immediate-
ly. ay tne tuira uay an trace ot
" blood had disappeared and I had
"recovered much strength. The
"fourth day I sat up in bed and ate
"my dinner, the first solid food for
"two months. Since that time I
"have gradually gotten better and
"am now able to move about the
"house. My death was daily ex
" pected aud my recovery has been
" a great surprise to my friends and
" the doctor. There can be no doubt
"about the effect of German Syrup,
"as I had an attack just previous to
"its use. The only relief was after
" the first dose." J.R. Louguiiead,
Adelaide, Australia. ip
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Attorney at La. Wilt ir.etii'e n all courts of the
state. S'le.-i il atU'iiti n aiven t- nvitter in nmbato
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D. R. N. BLACK Bl'tlS,
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n
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All Ic.'al matter will receive prmnt
Mtenticn. Office in Odd Ktilow Temple, Albany , Or
Attorney at Law ni Solicitor in Chancerr. 'C;ieo-
tionn made ou all Lnn nej-itialfd on
orable trin. Albany, Oregon.
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Attorney at Law, and Kntary Public. Will practice n a
courts of this state and in the United SjitAH
forOreron. IMIlret -Front rooms over it
Oregon, Albany, On.
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Attorneys at Law,
Albany, Oregon.
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Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon.
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FIRST SATIOSAI, RANK,
Or AI.BiHT, (1HMOF,
rtfldcnt
Vice Presldint . . .
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Oaahler
HtANSACTS A OBNERALhanklngluMaem.
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SIGHT EXCUANOE indirl T.phlt tnmtfir. Vl
Kw York, San Fr&neiftt, Chtcftgo ftnt P-ttnl
CO JiCTIOHJ OAOBon lrkl erB.
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President J L COWAX,
Vice-President J M RAI.STOR.
tCMhier O A ARCUIBOLO.
P rhctom, J L Cewan. J U Ralston, W 8
Lsrfd, W U Oeltn, J A Criwerd and OA Arch
leold.
TRANSACTS a veneral banking business .
DRAW S1UI11 DRAFTS ou New Tork. San
aal Pe-ll-.r iL Oregon.
LOAN MOSEY on approved security
RECEIVE deposits subtect check.
AXK OF OREUON,
H AU1AHY, OREGON.
rupit.il.
9JO,ooo.
President II F MERBILL
Vice-President K J LA MINI)
aslii-r lit W BLA1N
TranfActs a general bankini; business:
Exchange bought and sold on all the principal
cities ia tlie United States I also ou England, Ireland,
France and Germany.
Collections made at all aceessihla points on faTOr
blc terms.
Interest allowed oa time deposits.
ANK OF KCIO,
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resident
Vice- President
Cashier ,
... J 8 Mskris
Jbpp Mtbbb
S Mar
Diftserofts:
E Gems,
Morris,
fi Bryant
Plsr O Ifl aclcnrwlMpPil
Vif l-aillnc remeily (or
Jnnorrhnra A (.lert.
The only Fine remeily for
Leacorrhirit or Whites.
T tiriiscriltf it and feel
FRie in recommending: it
TflTJ' U.;ropfl not to j
Mlilj r)
.tin THEblHStlHtUi-'f r
THEttsittlr, r'1 Xo all stiff emr.
Che HN1 tyVSl A. J, fcHhK. H. U.
11 I UstVab VI.U1I
FACTS
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK.
Bat Uw people know that there Is such a
thins aasua-cureJ te Inexlstencs, and fewar
have seen it, But thare Is, aud It li of all taaa
the swoetust, purest, and most fragrant You
asU ut if h,vr It Is that It Is not offered for
lt and U.at ou know nothing of 1L That Is
PMnwered easily: but It Is necessary to present
first a few dvtalls. The public only knows
two peiR-ml classes, yIz., the grea and the
blaci teat.
(ircrn Teim,
Few people l;n-w that the bright bluish
greeu c'lor vi i':c ortiiuary tvm exposed In
tho irindowj U not the natural color. TJn
P'eniant as the fart may be, It Is nevertheless
artificial; Prussian Hue, silica, gypsum,
plumbai!, and other uuhealthful mineral
ool ra being used for this purpose ThecfTect
is twofold. It not only ir.akes the tea a bright,
shiny, u: tractive green, but also permits the
use of "otr-culor" and worthless teas, which,
oui'o under the green cloak, are readily
worked off asa good quality of tea. Thoabom
Inahte coloring raetice even admits of the
use of foreij;u substances, and the Kitglish
gveruuiear, which looks closer Into the gen
uineness of its k'aples than ours, bus in some
of tho u'.lescd "fi:iest " of teas found redrted
leaves, straw, framenrs cf matting, rice
husks, and .. i. low leaves. In fnct, it ia openly
v.ated by an English authority that hundreds
of thousands c f pounds of feloe, ash, aud wil
low leaves are au::ua!y imported as tea,
which wi:h u: the coloring process would bo
lmi ossible. They report tea as o::cof tho most
notoriously adulterated articlesof commerce.
The temptation to make sweepings and bad
tea into a merchantable product with a few
cents' worth of green coloring matter Is too
strong to withstand, and the worthlcf.sness of
the trash that often finds its way to this mar
ket labeled "New Crop," "Pest Quality."
"Green Tea," etc., would simply tibtoui.d the
public if revealed, to say nothing of the uu
hcalthfuluess of tho 1'russiau blue, plum
bago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors
that are employed.
DlacU Tens.
Tho basket and pan-fired Japan teas, aa well
as the China tea that may be Included under
the general heading of " black teas," get their
color from tho firing or toasting process, but
mineral coloring matter is also frequently
used to give a certain desired commercial
appearance. The firing and the coloring, as
in the green teas, largely conceals the iden
tity of tho tea, and permits the uso of the
very cheapest teas, to argue nothinglfor the
deteriorating effect of excessive flring.'which
must bo resorted to when a very cheap prod
uct is used and an extreme color desired.
BeecV.'a Tea (Sun-dried).
Concerning sun-dried teas thepcopleof the
raclilc 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 it cannot be sold at home
or safely shipped to the English markets, it is
shipped to America; that we will drink any
thing. Tb.it 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
pore tea leaves can be employed; for unas
sisted by manipulation or coloring, all at
tempts at adulteration or the introduction of
foreign leaves or material would be bold and
glarinjr. That it is, therefore, sweeter and fal
mora fragTaut than the artificially colored
green teas and the manipulated basket or
pan-fired teas, you hardly need be told. That
It is more healthful than tbe 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 1 nrt go much
profit in it as there is in the cheap adulter
ated and colored tea.
Abont the Cost of Teas.
According to the cuetom-house reports, the
amount of tea received at San Francisco last
year (18S0) was 0,843,137 pounds, and the value
150,290, or a fraction ever i3o per poand.
The coifcumer, of which the reader was one,
paid for that l?c tea all the way from COc to
11 per pound. Ia other words, for that f95fi,2W
worth of tea the consumer paid between four
and five millions of dollars. There are your
enormous profits, and there you will probably
find the chief reason why most of yon never
heard of a sun-dried tea. As the sun-dried teas
have a mask, they are compelled to be abso
lute pure and of better quality than tho
aryflciaily colored and manipulated teas.
Hence the margins on them are smaller, and
many dealers don't care about handling them,
tnd yov know nt ithlng about them. But It is
the object of this article to tell yon where you
can got them, and what to ak (or, and all
about them.
"Eecch'i Tea."
"Beech's Tea," guaranteed to to the pure
sun-cured braves, lj now offered to the people
of the Pacific 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 bo found in color to be just
between the artificially colored green and
the blark teas, and the drawn tea presents a
clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful
fragrance. It la 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
use; for a less quantity, say about twenty
grains, ,1s required per cup. As there are
7.CS0 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 and moisture-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 tho
name and trade-mark attached.
Caution.
Recollect that the maririn of profit Is so
much smaller on Beech's pure suu-drled teas
than on the artificially colored teas that yom
won't get it If tea by any o.her name can be
putoffonyoa. Aik for
Pure'As 'Childhood:
If your grocer docs not hare it, ht will get
It for you. Prlp, ore tier pomM. The abor,
trde-marlc and price Is plainly printed on
each package.
Perhaps the best way to (ret Ir !, t owhera
you know they have it and are to sell
It For Instance, It can b bad without Jiffl.
culty at
ALLEN BROS-
JJ. WHITXEY,
. ,
tt.rney Lw, an 1 Xotary Public,
eaxm.
EEECS. TEA
The Full Trospcctus of Notal.lc l'calurc, for iSyJ ami S.mmcn Cojiici will I KUt Free.
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Articles invc been written expressly for the rumtni; volume by a host of eminent men nn, women, among nhotn art
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Several Solid Eastern and Foreign Companies
ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN AIRANY. -
Tho Combined ( li-fgun1 iiant (!i nin Mill guar
anteed to grind 100 bushels per hour. A perfect
grinder and crusher combined. Sure death to wild
oats.
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THOMAS
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
.F. JOSKPII, Proprietor,
WHOLESALE HUD RETAIL
Only White Labor Empioyoc
FARMERS
Tom re carpeted to avdden ehnga
ST. JACOBS Sfc
' cure, EHEUMATBSEJ,
SPRAINS, BPWJSKS. CUTS. WOU1D3. rseTNESS,
IJIJFHB5S, r-:.L)!Jc:.. bac.acke. HcyaxciA,
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and get
v and
write for our
THE LEFFFL WATER WHEEL & EKSINE CO.. fW.TOW.
ihhi r i Sim ws-m . xu r ji t .-.?fu
tavents, nnd Trile..Mr)i nhtalneil. bihI nil
cut bnMiH' comhictfd fur Moderatt Fpcs.
Our OHice ll Opposite U.S. Patent Wine,
and we rati eeriire jintent iulcBstinitb:iiithu'e
remote from Wafhinfrton.
Hend model, rirawlnu' or photo.. Tn'.b deiirriii
tlon. We advise. If jtiiteiiiiilile or not. free id
clinrpc tlnr fee not due till liatent if "ornred.
A Pamphlet. "How to 0!t:i!n ratent-.'' w ith
n:ime! of:irtu'il client in yourStatc, fountv,or
town, M.nt free. Addre-e,
CA.SRIOW&CO.
Orpotita Pitsr.t Office. Washbcton. 0. C.
ACADKaMY
-OF
Cur Lady of Perpetual Help.
nunureu uuu-ra.
Tiiis Slip
and SI. 75.
tlfiMon, M.im.
unaion, in.in. 1
IMSTITUTIQNS.
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.1 O WKITSMAN. SiwrotHry.
(i..o l'- SIM l'SON, Vlco l'nmiil.ml.
Ktrt'i 1 itH--
IT 1. ImiIov, M Htoriiler, J W Burin:
Stratum, J O WritHiiimi.
auksh run
It you want the best
and most durable furni
tare that is manufautur
cd in tbe city go to
BRINK'S
f tomperatoM, and Jcj varies
RViORE POWER
use LESS WATER
tiw lllutitr:iitri Ciiinimnt. t. imi.
IC. . A. WHITNEY,
rtiviiirUn anil Har.jon. Orailitato cf BVIevne. Mt?1!
oal (lol ee. New York City. Ilie-sase. of wo nen a
speoialty. urriCH-Frnnan block, Albany, Oreiieo
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Mireiu for efji'iirhi.tl'-.tei.ti In -li'"r'r
Ji neiic tal.on oof ly ii 1 lon'icin I"'1','?!
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; v. el.'.l ln mow In. Adilr.-K Jlt'XN S ""
.nutKii.ool Airoudivr.;-, jork. '
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Agency for