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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1892)
; t KTATE 0YlTIOV A )emocartic State Convention will be held In the city of Portland, Oregon, April 19, 1S92, at 10 o'clock a 111, for the purpose of placing in nomination two candidates for congress; one nupreme judge; one candidate in each judicial dis trict for circuit judge and prosecuting attorney, to be voted for at the coming Jane election, and such other business a nay properly come before said conven -tion, The various counties are entitled to representation in said cenveution as follows. Baker .... Benton. . . . Clackamas Clatsop . . . Columbia . Coos Crook Curry Douglas. . . liilliam . . . Grant Harney ... Jackson . . . Josephine. Klamath . . Lake . . 7; Linn 9 Malheur . . 1 1 Marion . . S Morrow . . 3 Multnomah.. .. 5 Polk . . 7 Sherman . . 2 Tillamook. . . ..11 I'rnatilla. . . . . . 4 I'nion . . 5 Wallowa . . . . . . 4 Washington. . . 1 1 Wat-co .. s Yamhill . 3 . . 3 Total.... Kane !3 It is recommended, un'.ess otherwise ordeied by the local committees, that the primaries in the various counties be held on Satuiday, the 9th day of April and the county conventions on Thursday, April 14. 1S9J. By order of the Democratic State Cen tral' Committee. B Goldsmith, A Noltxkr, Chairman. Secretary. PEOPLE Say the S. B. Cough Cure is the best thing they ever saw, We ai-e not flattered, for we know that real merit will win. All we ask is an honest trial. For Sale by FOSIIAT JIASOS, Albany, Oiogon. SHERIFF'S SALE. a the Gicu t (hurt of the State oj 0) e'jon for the county if Linn. The American Mortgage Company of Hcotlacd, (limited.) Plaintiff, vs. Edwin XV ilcox, trustee, aud Willia &eid and Agnes Kc-id, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of arjexecutim and order of sale issued out 01 mo anove named uourt in the above entitled aetion.to me. lirected and delivered, I will ou Saturday, tlie 3!ll ;day of .Innrt-j, isni. at the Court House door in the city of Al -hanv. Linn county. Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m of said day.sell at public auction for cash in hand to the highest oiddr, the relproperty described in said execution and order of sale as fol ows, to-wit: Be ginning! at the northeast corner of thn Hus aell Hill donation land claim, not'fieit-on 2342, claim 77, in township 12, south of range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian thence runniutt south 11. 50 chains; thence 1 auth 35 degrees east 32 chains to the head of a slough; theneedown the middle of the Santiam river SSehains; thence west IS chaiua to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres more or less and being a portion lof the eastjhalf of section 14. Also he dona tion land claim of J 1I1.1 Wibel, notification 2332. claim No 37, and being parts of sec tions 3, 4, 'J and 10. in township '3,south of range 1 west of the Willamette Meiuhan and being bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a point 14.(15 chains north and 2.15 chains west of the northwest corner of said section 10 and running thence north 24., j chains; thence west 00. 50 chains; thence south 53.40 chains; thence east G3 b'O chains; thence north 20 05 chains; thence west 8.10 chains to the place of beginning, containing 321.21 acres. Alio donation land claim of Henry K Greer, implication 22, !aim No 47. being parts of sections 11 and 14, in township 12, south of range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, being hounded and do crihid as follows, to-wit: Beginning!at a point 13.00 chains north and 24.0) chains rast of the northwest corner of section 4,1 and running thejee south 32.75 chains; then 30 east 48.40 chains; thence north 32 75 ehains; theuee west 4S 50 chains to the place of beginning, containing 159.30 acre. AlfO the donation land c'aini of Ailolph Ccislor, notification No 2331, claim No 38, heing parts of sec'ions !, 3, 10 and 11, in township 13. south of raaga 1 west of the Willamette Meridian.bounded and described as follow, to-wit: Beginning at a point 5. '.12 chains east and 14 91 chains north of the southwest corner of said section 3 and running thence east S4.36" chains; thence south 3S -ihalne; thencs west 84 21 chains; thence 3141 chains t the place of be ginning, containing 319.97 acres, all lying mil being situated in I.inn county,Oregon. The proceeds arising from the sale of said real uronerty to be applied lirst, to the pay ment of the costs of this suit and of the said ..In and the onginal costs taxed ut 37.60, uiid the further sum of $200 attorney's fees; tecnud, to the payment of plaintiff" s claim uniounting to the sum 01 ?4d.i.j...i ana acru ing interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per anui'm; mm:, me overplus 11 any there be.be paid over to said Edwin Wilcox, iron tee. 1 ),itcu t lis 28th day of December, 1891. M. SCOTT, SheiilTof Litn county, Oiegou Uy C K Scott, Deputy. HEAL ME1UT- "August Flower" Perhaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green's Au gust Flower. Well, we can't make you. We can't force conviction in to your head ormed Doubtins icine into your throat. We don't Thomas. want to. The money is yours, and the misery is yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. John II. Foster, 1 122 Brown Street, Philadelphia, says: " My wife is a little Scotch woman, thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or six years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vomit became so bad at last that she could not sit Every Meal, down to a meal but she had to vomit it as soon as she had eaten it. Two bottles cf your August Flower have cured her, after many doctors failed. Shecan now eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, she docs not know that she ever had it." 8 PROFESSIONAL CARDS K. WK WliKJlF!C!. Att'irnov r.t 1.. Wiil pri-MH-o n nil cmru t.f tilt) state. S)8i:l:il atteiltim riren t'i mUO'M in prouaie aadtooo lu:ti-:u. Or l-'ICIC-In tliu I'liim block. D. S. S. BLACKRCllS, II. C. WATSON KISJ'KN fc WATSOX, Allle'nl tmttcrs will reccire prompt atteiiti.u. Office in Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Or It. lilLYElT, Attorney at Law nl Solicitor in Chancer?. rCollec tinni mivle on all po'nw. Loins neotiatM on onble terms. Albany, Oregon, jr Attornev " L - Wl p-miji i'l til i if state 4 t.it n. "tti th wi.l t 1 .! n. 1.) ''r'l'j '. l l l 1 rEO. H WRIGHT, V Attorney at, Law, and Notary Public Will praotice n a oourts of this utato and in the United Status lorOreifon. 4 Mil ret -Front rooms ever l Oregon, Albany, Ogn. ONTAKYE A H At It I.EM A X Attorneys at Law, Albany, OifRcn. J J. WHITNEY, tUro' Law, an 1 Xotvy Pabtic. Alhaa effnn. R. JT. I.. HILL, Phycioian and Surgeon, OFKICE Owner Ferry streets, Albany, Oregt-n. 1) 11. NASTOV A AVI, Fhysidans an Surreonn, FFIGE Comer eeoni auu nrovdainin streets, a many, w, uaiis proraptry tiitetiQo in dw una ewnntry: c v. of AunEELiiN, n. HemeepathLat AySpeoiJist In diseases of the Eye, Twenty yews' experience Office henMf t 9 l m 1 to 8 p m. and 6 t Stremos;. Aibaaf , Orogon, F 1KST NATIONAL BANK, resident Vlco President ... Oaahier hjtnxx 8, B.TOrKO ,.,K, W. LAK6D0K ITiANSACTS A GENERAL banking "businesi. ACCOUNTS KEPT subleot to tlieck. SI OUT EXCHANGE aud te) raphit tranefer, told New York, San Franc isce, Chlcugo and P-nUanH reiron COjLEOTTONS HADE on favorable vencf. DinBCTOWL j. K. YOUKO EW, LAtlMOW L K Blaih, L. Flinn Edward P . Sox. I IJilVCO NATIONAL. BAKU, J OF ALBANY, OREOON. CAPITAL STOCK rt.000. PreniiioTil J L COWAK Vie. l'roni.lcut J M RAUSTOX. tttmhicr O A ARL11IUOLD. 1 rrctorh, J I. Cowan, J M Italiton, W 8 la1, W II Oslira, J A Craw.rU and OA Ar.h IVoltl. f RANSACT8 . fffltieral tiankttvir builnem . UHAWSHIH1 llBAFTSon New York, am F,-ln I, " Oreifon. LOAN MOKEVon appioved ic.urlky IlECElVKUepoaiMaubtsct check. 13 ANH OF OREGON'. amiaky, oimrion. Capltul, v m:,o.mi. President J3 F M KB KILL Vice-President F, J LAKKlXO ashlT ....r.,...... Ut W BLAIN Transacts a general banlcisg business: Exchange bought and sold alt the principal cities in the United States t alse on England, Ireland, France and Germany. Collections made at alt accessible points on favor ble terms, Fntercst allowed e.i time depcs!ta. AIHK OF CIO, SCIO, OREGON. resident . Viee President , Cashier 3 S Morris J kit Mtrrs OS Mat DIKReTOIlS! Morris, E Coins, John Gainst H Bryant P O Snrtth. FACTS ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. lint few peoplt know that thuro is such thing as suiroBued left In xltttnce, nd (ewer havo sceii U, lint ttier is, twd It Is of all tcu (he swsH'ttMt, pneest, and most fragrant You ask ut aiu- N w it is ihat It la not offered for aalv and that yon know nothiug of It That U antwcrrdeafliiT; but It is naceasary topresant first a ttn detiils. The public only kuowl two gtMU'rttl tlusaes, yIi., tha green and tha black tea. fJroen Teas. Few peotdo lnw that tho L-Wht bluish groeu color of the orxlina-y tr.n exposed In tho windows Is not the natural color. Un pleasant as tiio fact may bo, it is nevertheless artificial; Prussian blue, ailiea, gypsum, plumbago, and other unhoalthful mineral col rs being uned forthis urpose The effect is twofold. It not only makes the tea a bright, shiny, u.trai'tlve green, but alia ermlta tha use of "off-color" and worthless teas, which, once tiuder the green c'oalc, aro readily worked off an a good quality ot tea. Thoabom iimblo coloring prai'tico even admits of tho uso of foreign substances, and the English government, which looks closer Into the gen uineness of Its staples than ours, has in some of tho alleged " fluent" of teas found rcdrfed leaves, stfiiw, fragments of matting, rlce husks, and wiihnv Iluyl-s. In ftiet, It is openly stated by an English authority that hundreds of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, and wil low leaves are annually imported as tea. which without the coloring process would bo impossible. They report tea as one of tho most notoriously Adulterated articlesof commerce. The temptation to niako sweepings aud bad tea Into a merchantable product with a few cents' werth of green coloring matter Is too strong to withstand, and the worthlessness of tho trash that often Hilda its way to this mar ket labeled f'New Crop," " 11 est Quality," Green Tea," etc., would sirajly ubtouud tho public if revealed, to say nothing of the uu- healthfulness of tho Prussian blue, plum bago, gypsum, and tho other mineral colors that aro employ od. Blur It Tens. The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well as the China tea that may be included under the general heading of " black tea," get their color from tho firing or toasting process, but mineral coloring matter Is also frequently used to give a certain desired commercial appearance. Tho firing aud tho coloring, as in the green teas, largely conceals tho iden tity of the tea, and permits the use of the very cheapest teas, to argue nothing;for the deteriorating effect of excessive firing,which must be resorted to when a very cheap prod uct Is used and an extreme color desired. . BeeeWa Tea (San-dried) Concerning sun-dried teas thepeopieof tha Pacifle Coast have heard but little aud know less, although U is extensively used where It Is known and understood. We are told that when tea Is 10 poor it cannot be sold at homo or safely shipped to the English markets, it la 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. Tho sunjled teas being sun-cured, no coloring matter is used, hence nothing but pure tea leaves ean be employed; for nn as sisted by manipulation or coloring, all at tempts at adulteration or tha lntrodatrnnu of foreign leaves or material would be bold and glaring. That It Is, therefore, sweeter and fai mora fragrant than the artificially colored green teas and the manipulated basket 01 pan-fired teas, you hardly need be told. That It is more healthful tha the miceral-colorod teas, Is also apparent That II li more expen sive, is also true; aud that is another reason yon have never seen It There li not so much profit In it as there Is In the cheap ad a Iter ated and tolored tea. About tha Coat ef Teas. According to the enttom-house reports, the amoaat ef tea reeelvesl at Sen Fran el see last year (1990) was ,l,in ponnds, aad the valae IO,M,3IO, er a fractloa over lie per poand. The conm8T, ef which the readsr was one, paid far that lM tea all the way frem COo to II per pound. la other words, for that 9A6,2M worth ef tea theconsamer palA between four and five millions ef lellars. Tfeere are yor enormovi proCts, and there yo will probably find the ehlef reason why meet of yea never heard ef asnn-diled tea. As the ran-dried teas have no aaik, they are compelled te be abio lat pure and ef better qaallty than the aryfielally eelored and manlpolated teas. Banco the margin en them are smaller, and Caany dealers den't a&re abont handling them, tnd yon know BMhlng about them. But it is (he object ef this artieleto tell yon where yon can get them, and what to ssk for, and ail about them. ReocJl,Toa., Beech's Tea," guaranteed to be the pure nn-enred leaves, Is now offered to the people of the Pacific Coast It will be a Revelation to you. Ton doubtless never saw any nat ural leaf, nave year grocer break open a package. Tt wiiibe foand In en lor to be Just between the artificially colored green and the black teas, and the drawn tea presents a elear, brilliant canary color, ot delightful fragrance. It Is offered to the people at 60e per pound, the same price that many artifi cially colored teas are sold for. Eut lt guar anteed purity makes it more economical to nsc; lor a less quantity, say about twenty grains, ls required per cup. As there are T.080 grains to a pound, there will be seen to be between three and four hnndred cups to the pound, er at the rate of about one fifth of a cent per eup. Its economy is therefore manifest It is put up in ene-pound packages only, In patent air-tight and moisture-proof parehment, with the trade-mark that Is found al the bottom ot this article plainly printed en the package. It Is sold In this form for two reasons; one Is, thstt the original strength and aroma Is preserved; and second, there can be no deception, which would be qnlte possible If It were sold in bulk, without tho name and trade-mark attached. Caatlon, Recollect that the margin of profit Is so much smaller en Beech's pure sun-dried teas than on the artificially colored teas that yom won't get It It tea by any o:her name can be put off on yon. Ak for PurrAsfOhildhood: If your growr 4oes not hT It, h will get It lor you. Prlc, 60c pr pnunrt. Th bor trade-mark tnd prlct li I'l.lnljr printed on each packago. Perhap, tha bout way to ret It In to iro where you know they hare it and are willing to eell It. Tot lnitauca, It can be had without no tour at ALLEN BROS- 1U. U, A. WHITNEY, J f PliT.iciai and urj.n. (Iralitl. d Hsll.vn. Me eai Cilwi, N.w i.rk Ci&v. iina,, of wninen ,Mialry. oyriCR-rriiDAn blicK, Albany, Or.ge BEECHg. TEA EAST AND-SOUTH, Southern Pacific Route SHASTA ONE. RiciiroH Trulm lve Portland lUy j North South I'ortland "" Ar.l' ?? 7:inip. x. I Lv .V.n.u i.v Albany - I. " c iF. u I Ar Sun Kran-jitieo AIm.vo traltn oi oiny i ' tit j. ot u...b..r. Ki..t rort and, 1. ' "V. - ourn. Sulfiu, Ainanv, laoni"-, bburn, Junction Uily, lrlne, huircno. aOiKlll'KD UA1I., UAILT t;H kit I Lv h:aiP H I Lv 'Portland Altmnv Ar 4:110 pa I.v 1!:K Lv I 0 rM i iHUra Ar Hoat-tnirtr iUBANV i. ai.( iAii.r Kjcaii Stmiav) Cio p a I Lv : p a I A r Portland Alliinv t.v I 1:01 LaUANON IIHKCB, Albany Lebanon Alluiny Lulianon 2;3t! r X 3 p a 7:UA H S:'2 A u I Lv I Ar I Lv r I ll:'.'S A a Lv K:l" a Ar I 4:-.'dp Lv I 3:10 r a PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, ,'ur Arrnui Inlliiii nl KiToiiiM liii. I'uaarn Kern, iillnvtii'il to KMiri'KH I'liilna ' nril Slile KlvUlon. IIKTWMiy I'OltllAXU 'lltVAI.Ll!4. .Mam. Niain uaut (Kx-'viitSununy, 7:Stl a tl I I.v 12:10 r m Ar t'ort 'ii'iil CiTVulli:! A I' 1 y. M P Li I I2:M. l' rvi'kki raAis u vu. v (i:xt-.'l 3im.l:iy . 4:1' Ml I V 7:ij PM I Ar M.-Minm illo Ar I .! a v I.v I (,.!.'. a a Tlii-on);H 'I'ickotw EAST. AiSD S0UTB1. r'oif.ii. nirtinn'itio.i ic-LrantLrig niton, limps, on Company Ant ut Al:iuy unit .ir K P. ItOdKIW YAQU1NA BAY KOUTB. Oregon cific Railiodd, T V. I104;m Itcclver. Cr3on Development I'o's Steamers, Hlurt Line to (Utliroriila, Flr3t-cls8 through tmsseiiKor ntl Irelelit line from Portland ami R.11 points la tlie WillAmottft Valley to anrl Ironi San Kraoloco, C'al. Boats mal: oloM connection t Allian with trainB of the Orogon l'aclfl Kailroail TIME SfllRlirjiK. xcit Siindaya.) Ixmvo Alhanv 15rrt p. H, L "v YacUina, 7:00 A, 11 r.eav. Oorvallia 1:03 p, H. Leavw Corvallifl,t0:35 A,M Arrt.-e Yaqulna, 1:36 r. a. Arrive Albany, 11:13 A. a O. A C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. The above trains connect at yaouina with the Orecon Development I'ompany's Lino of Steamships between Vaquinaanu an rrancinco, SAILING DATES . PROM YAQ.IMNA. Willamette Valley, December lath , 22nd 31t. raQM HAN PHANClaco Willamette Valley, December 8th ; lStb ; !7th. The Comnanv tt-oives the neat to lhange sailing dates without notice. K, B. Passengers from Portland and Willamette Valley noints can make close eonnectlon with the trains of the Yaqnina route at Albany or Corvallis, and if des tined to San Francisco should arrange to o-rive at Yaauina tlie evening belore oate f siiiing yPaHHenuer nn I'P'Rlit rntea always tlie liOVTeni For information apply to A R Chapman, Freight and IcketAaent, Albany, !. !. IIO;l li. . P . ."o r. AU.n Corvallis. RedGrownMills SOM. LANNIX6 & CO.. I'liOPR' KW PKOCES3 FLOUR flCTEBlOR TOK FAMH.1I AND BAKERS 7SB. REST STORAGF FACILITIES. CavcntP, nnd Trado-Marks oMatnort.nnilulir;t unt nuBlni,ia conducted for Moderate Fees. Our OHice Is Opposite U.S. Patent Office, and wc can Bcruro jmtent inlcBS time than thoee remote from Wathinton. tiend model, drawing or photo., wUa dc?rrip. tlon. We advico, If pafcntnblo or rot, froo ut churpr. Our tec not due till patent Is s(;f:urt;d. A PamDhlet, "llow to Obtain Iatent,, with TiameB of actuul clifintu in your Statu, cour.y,or town, scut free. AddreriB, C.A.SNOW&CO. Orposile Patent Office. Washlnaton. D. C: ACADEMY OF Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Tilt fl J.i nJcn-v.vlodrod ih- I'-ntMntr rerm-ily for J-PIO,3-teT,l A IJlOPt. YS. H The only suid rcmciy fur t,,,iio lJ1corTftim.rWhites. l(n!Mt..rih.- it and leol irffdonirM mfc In rw imn.enUinK it iTHtEvuMsCnEMiri' Pi to till FUtfWvr-. 6uM hy Irii(e3)t I'ortlfiml, Mrfsn. A. P. Annfrontr. I'riii. Branrli Sc-lnml : CatitaI. Ill ft. 'n . . ,-uliiti. tin yon. ."nnie cournei of stutly, um ,:tit " nf imih u, Itusinoss, Short hand, Tv writing, 'rnmttnsfiifi, att.i :Vj A V,M tmentt AIn ocskIciii throughout iln ma:, ludi ut- iclrnit i ut any tituc. Cattaluir'jv fium eltLier Bclioul. fn PATR0NIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. T) FARMERS 4 WEMll INSURANCE CI)., Allmny, rf(iii. iv w H10AI) PreHliluiit. J (I WIU'INMW. K.wn.lnry. W " L (I'OWAN, TrM,,rer. Ov V HIM lHON. VI.-. l'rMl,l,m.. 1 1 1 11 KOTO KH- an (lo FHlimiHmi, VV If' llivi.l, lr I. Folii.V. M StrnlmrK, JWIt.inut ,,, t.eo IjMiy mMlmltt 1is,strHU.J ,) WrlUiu..!. Al.! IllKTItll T AI1KN1H Kilt - J L Cciwa Several Solid Eastern -ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN A'lANY. The I'omhini'tl On1?') nun ' P " antt'od to grind 100 husliols por hour. A perfoct grinder and crusher conihined. Sure tlealh t wild - as C3 O CO I '; :feJ?. ,..rr 5 '.1,:-;A i if THOMAS .o. .goMi'ai'ii, WHOLESALE Only White Labor Employs. MWKHI.IW ml I IW.. M asid get and IVritt lur our THE LEFFEL WATER WITHOUT iTTT fOTSSS AIV cures WITTTVII . THE GREAT. Sprains, Bruises, PROE3PTLY AND The Voice Is easily Injured the slightest Irritation of tlie tliniat or larynx at once alK-ctiiiK its tone, llcxiliillty, or jiowor. All rltorts to sini; or speak in public, under such condi tions, become not only painful but daniii'r ous, ami should 1)0 strictly avoided until every symptom is removed. To (fleet a speedy cure no other medicine is equal to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral The best of anodynes, this preparation rap. idly soothes irritation, strengthen the deli, eate organs of speech, aud restores the voice to its tone nuil power. No singer or publie spe aker should he without It. I.yilla Thomp son, the- famous actress, certifies: "Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral has been of very great ser vice to inc. It Improves nnd strengthens the voice, nnd is always ellective for the cure of colds and coughs." " Upon several occasions I have suirereil from colds, causing hoarseness nnd entire loss of voice. In my profession of an auc tioneer any affeclinn of the voice or throat is a serious matter, hut nt each attack I have been relieved by a few doses of Ayer's Cherry I'cetoral. This remedy, with ordi nary care, has worked such a Magical Effect that I have suffered very little Ineonven. lence. I have also used It in my family, with excellent results, In coughs, colds, &c." Wm. II. Quarlly, Mlnlaton, Australia. " In the spring of 1W3, at Portsmouth, V.l.. I was prostrated by a severe nttack ot ty. phoid pneumonia. My physicians exhausted their remedies, nnd for one year I was not able to even nvtleulate a word, lly the ad vice of Iir. Shaw 1 ti led Ayer's Cherry 1'ee toral. nnd to my surprise and great Joy, In less than one month I could converse easily, In a natural tone of voice. I runt Mined t Improve nnd have become since a well man. I have often recommended the l'ectoral. and have never known It to fail." George It. Lawrence, Valparaiso, Ind. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drugglit,. l'rlce tl ; .1, bottle., 5. PAIN and Foreign Companies .npgaaa It you want tho host JL W and most durable fund r B (,.... tli.it ! : i :i 1 1 1 1 Til ef 1 1 ! (Li 0t'd in the city ;;o to BRINK'S RETAIL MORE POWER use LESS WATER Ni-w IlluxtrtiUMl CutJtlojri.A for 1KJH. WHEEL & ENGINE CO.. S?VKIeS.7:5!'f AN EQUAL. NEURALG3A, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, Burns, SvoIIEngo, PERMANENTLY. REVERE HOUSE, ILBANY. . OREGON -HAS. PFEIFFEK PROPRIETOR. Flttad un flrat-clann stylo. Tables uppllod wl, a tho beat in tba market Mica slesptnir apartment, Sample room sr commercial trovolora. ALBANY COLLEBJATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON.' 18S1, 1892. Ural Term Opened K. plemlicr Del:. I A full corps or iiiHtruotors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Boarnea or atiirty Hrrnniznd to meet t! all grades of students, Epmal inauctmmts offered to stiulrntt from abroad. V. RI.RKRT NCONDIT I'rc.l.ln Scientific flmerioaa v Agency for nnr.CUti. 'w copvniciiTs, otc. 1, M.'P'i'"Vn"lm 1 'i"! free ITr.ni'.tinik.wrlto t" IV I NN ft CO.. :n ItuiiAinrvY, M.w V"e!l. tiui. nt hiin eu or.octir:m: tmtei.C:' in .iie'ri.:. .f.iuiTjvUout tal.nn n.o ,1,1 I,. l,r.n.ilif IH-Jea .uupuMI(;l)rniHit..ot1vii: fieeolclmriwli 'OJ - OS!roV J ,',3 i'.t i 1 JiTOjjt e.renlnllnn of nnr selent:r!r; rl'.'e'1" ",',t ! u.l''-y. :"l'lenni!lr IIHitriilcd. Nr. Itit.;lliir'' lS.'o"J,l,,.,,e "llhoiit It. WeeHT. M.'I.OU," Vl 'ni montlla. Aflflrees MtlNN A CO. 1 t-ULlsjisii3,3i;i liroaitwnv. Now V'ort