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ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1892
NO 217
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CONSUMPTSOM
in its
early stages
can be cured
by the prompt
use of
Aers Cherry Pectoral
It soothes
the inflamed tissues,
aids expectoration,
and hastens
recovery.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Lowell, Mass.
W. F,
1
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Call and see what a stock of
Fancy Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
JDi'css Goods,
hosiery,
Wo have to select from. Our stock is not only the largest
but the cheapest ever shown in Albany.
We have just placed on sale
cloaks and jackets, in
goods, plain and
"WWW
We want your trade and wo feel confident we can save
you money.
Albany,
What is
Castors is Dr. Snnmcl Pitcher 1 ti:i lor Iul'.iits
mid Cbililroa. It coiitithts nc!:!ivr (':.;.;;:, I;Ioriiiino nor
ether Xarcotia substance. Ii ia a J::::-;:ilcss snbstitnto
for Pnrcsoi "io, I)rop3, t3oothl:j r-;.-rs:;s Castor Oil.
It is ric!V!-f.t. Ii g.".rasito i. :.:r:y y crs uso by
MUlions of riotlier C.stori:ile!!:r;;, Worms andallaji
fcvcrishncFK. Castoria prcvonttt von.'iiuj Four Curd,
euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
.teething ti-ouhles, cures .obstipation and flatulency.
Vnstorl.v nashnilatcs the food, roculatcs t!io stoinuch
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria U the C iildren's Pimacea-tho Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
" Castoria is a: ixcillent rainlloino for cSiil
drcn. Jtotlicra havo repoateiUy told ire U it
JTot-j efftt ilium :!n.ir cliiKlren.'
Ii... U. C. O-'ruw,
" Cttatorin Is tlx1 remnly for clilli'rca r t
wLicli 1 am r.rt::a nli'J. I hot? tV) it. y U l t
far li .unit hi-u inotluTO lUeonst.'.cr t'"T'v.l
Intr u: of thi ir ililLlren. im I usj L'.i3-.ori:i H
BM.nil of thevarlouaqiiack i:rn!nowlik'h nre
dVstrr.yiiig th-lr lovcil oi!er.,l)vforcitiofpt:un.
morphine, aMithinir.syrup uH'l otlitr li:ii-;;al
neuts (toini ttu-Ir Kiroa;?. thfri-iy seuui:iL4
t'v?ia ti prelwallir; prave."
1 Ijb. J. F. KwcnlLOE,
Cumvar, Ark
Tho Contanr Comanr. H
Albany -:- Nurseries.
Wo &rem-riiii t' -.lain. Oiii finest r cf fruit
trew, ii u I k-n:nl1u variola-, in
Uiu kUtu.
On Ijti Irv I til (If. t.'i in 1 1 fin fer thin at
wniN tra-.'(
INSI'KCTION INVITKU,
ami -
.SATISFACTION iI'AKATi;i:i).
t'S'Sml f..--:i -, .-nT f.i u ;i Mw uM
nu Ii i iiir.ji 1, i i. ti.' iii ! j i.t .v yf 1 Alb;i;iy.
READ,
a complete assortment of
both cloth and plush
fur trimmed.
W. F. READ.
Oregon
Castoria.
" Cnrt.ir!a li novri-W a-ru-l tocIiIMrcn thm
I ivrinni.u'iiil i- c-.ie.'H riuar.y pnscriptiuii
UliOVVU 10 l.K'.' . .
TT. A. AiiCMErt, M. D.,
Ov.r
1:..
ult'Int'S (:i t'.is citi!.::vr8 tie-part'
n luj;'.;!)' ot r CS!K.'ri
i-'on'sl.to ir..ci! i;'i!i ra.-.fori.i.
:!i wo ou'.y h-.i' . aivnii ! o -
V.ifS v.-'ut liUuWH OA ivwl. .
i n,
vi'tvurv' I'um t.t ro.ii.'Srt tuat in
t'asiorift h. M'tui u .':'
m It."
sited llm.riTil. ANn n:-!i:vfnY,
;i villi i
ivr up
. Smith, Trr j ,
Murray iitroot, New York City.
Highest of ft) in leavening Powers-
i
it1
iii.iiik turn: ntim i 101: ui:;i iu.
The I leiiiocratic County Central com
mittee is herelj; called to meet nt the
Itr.'iorirvr oHiee, in Albany, Oregon, 011
Friday, January ai'tii, l slr.', nt 10 o'clock
a in, to iix tli time 11ml place for holding
the county democratic convention to
elect delegates to tliu Rti'.te convention
anil to nominate a county ticket, ami to
perform such other duties as may prop
erly come before the comuiitten. 1'Very
member of the committee is urged to he
in attendance lis the committee has im
portant work to do. The following tc
the members of the committee: George
K Cliamherlain, Henry I'.lakeiv, H V
Hamilton, W jr.-laml, A V lilackburi, O
A Archibald, Javier Crabine, Uenrv
Lyons. T J Black, Geo M Alfonl, SV
I'.arr, K K Hnmniack, K Stone, .1 A Mc
liride, Win iggs, I !) Miller.J K Charl
ton, F P i'eVnncy, John Duncan, I) W
H.tinibniig)i, A llievins, Jacob Newman
and T J Stites. Gi:n. K. Ciiamiikklaix,
T. I. Smtkk, t'hairma.i.
Secretarv.
GO OB HEWS
q For tho millions ot consumers ot g
s
It Rive lr. Tuft iilinnr to nn-'
nouiii-u that hoianow putting up a w
T?NY LIVES PiLL :o
wlilrh Is of exfftll:i(i!r:nin.llsl7e, g
Vj ft rrtaiiiiiifjiill tho virtues of tho W
iurtfiT on. ntiinuiW-il purely
0ci;i-t:thU'. Iloth sizes f thes piUft ffg
urutttill irutuctl. XhecMiut sizo of w
TUTT'S TIMY UVEH PILLS
in Hhon n hi tbo bovUcr of ililt. 'ftd.H v
A. BTRAWiEY,
,.PP.OPIFTOIt (JF TOK..
City Livery, Feeil ana Sals
- STASL E.
Havlniz piirclia"4 new riiift can furo
lab firaUuiaHs tin t'outa at call, peoisl
attent' n Kiven totranslint Block. Hore
boarued by the (lay or mootb.
Cheapest UuteM ia the City.
TelophoriB conntIon with the St
CbarleH Hotel. To'ephono orders given
prompt attention.
Fourth Street, between Ellsworth and
Streetcar line.
CO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN.
Notice is hereby uiven to all parties tha
in accordance with law I have posted tres
pass notices on my premises forbidding
parties hunting on the sain;. In disre
gard of saiu notices parties have constantly
l res passed on me premises, ana in conse
quence a valuable horse has been injured
by diKchanre of firearms. This Is to notify
any and all parlies, that I have made up
my mind to prosecute any party who tres
passes further oi, mv premises to the full
extent of the law. and that I will give $25
reward to any person who will name the
party who shot mv horse.
Lebanon, ur., uec yt.i, i&oi.
MARION IJUKKH ART.
SUMMONS.
fi the Cire.nU Court oft'i,' S.itc oJOrc?on for
Linn County.
JOS HAWKINS. Plaintiff,
v.
PETICR K BT5AK, Defendant.
To Peter 11 Benr, the abo named de
fendant.
TN THE NiMR OF TITS STATE OF
Oregon you aro hruny required to
appearand Riiswr- the romplaint of the
plaintiff.flled in a- abov on'itled court,
with the o'erk oftw: I court, by the first
day of the next r"gui-terra of the above
entitled court, tnwlt! on t!j 14th day of
March, 1892; and you aie Iwrnfoy notified
thai If you fail to appear and answer nald
complaint, tho plaintiff wi I takejude-
niellt against you iithiiibiiihiicjmii.
with iiiternxuhereou nt the rato often (10)
per cent. ier nniMi, Von tb 9th day of
April, 1881, and ft.r thpfurlher sum of
jlO with Interest iln rnon at the rato often
(10) percen. per siiiiiiiti from Sept, 1st,
881. and for (lie co ih mm! dlshurapmenta
of this action tobetwxod; and also take
an order and dcren of said court, to atll
tho following riecrileu land tnwlt: all
your. d?feinlBnt' r i h;, title and intre"t
In the donnti' n land c ai'ii on l won Boar,
hnirg no'irl'-aiinn o2i0 and claim No
41. in township 12, South Rhihti. 4 W eat
and claim No 4S, in township 12, "Jouih
Range 4 Vel. in l.lnn coiiiity. Oregon,
con;aiiiing 6 14.su acres, Icsm 41 mires
heretofore sold to various parties leaving
60.1. SO acrs. Which ssid laud was duly
levied umra by v.rit of attachment duly
Issuod oiit of tlm above n mod ourt, in
the Hbove eiitl'led action nn ihe 8i!i ol
Heptmnher, lnul. fir the pirp -e ot'sn
ruiing any jiidgiiinnt that 'xinl.ll" might
rei.iv r In tun alioi e rnlltipd tan-o.
Thi Mimnion lsst rvd hv luihliraitinn
i i im stair Kiohth IikM'Ckat by order
cfthc llon.'rubie 1! P Hiis..Iudgh cf tho
nlio. ei titled Courl, nimln at f'hanibem
n ihu lii:h dv rf .Ii nuarv. l!-ii2.
J 1. WKTCK::KOUP.
Attoiui-j for Plaiiitiu.
f;. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, i35r,
1 wA
r.oitiii iv-iih:h;m;.
F. M. French keepn railroad time.
Buy your groceri-M of Parker Hro3
New cream cheese just received at Conrad
filcyers.
C Vs Cobb, job printer, Flinn Mock, does '
lirat clan work.'
F that eloi-aiifuia-io at Klein Bros B cot
ami S'-ni. store.
K W Achisoa &Co are selling monumtnta
ut I'ortlfini pricoa
See W F IttiafVa lino nt dross gocd
and
silkc heforo buying elsewhcrfl.
.Stewart it Sox sell tho very best patent
tempo-ed shears and tcineoro.
Smoke tho celebrated Havma f.IIed S ctnt
ciar at Julius Joseph',
A larijeatoclc of wall papor, with late de
81113, at Fortmillur t Irving's(ju8t received.
Have you soon thoe parlor snite that T
Brink has just received? They are nice.
Dr M H E'lia," thvsician and surgeon,
Albany, Oregon. Calls made Mti cit 'or
country .
Tli t llj- ItcKlanraiw.
The "City Restaurant" la the place to eat,
You will always find it clean ana neat;
No restaurant In town with It can compare,
The best meal in Albany you can get there.
i Uh and game you 11 always find,
Best meats and delicacies of every kind.
The proprietor will always try
Tour every want to satlsty,
So don't forget at the "City" to call,
Heals they serve to 6ult you all.
Now bring your friends and to them show
The best restaurant In town 10 go;
Remember when the best you want
Cill at "The CIU Restaurant."
Mr. Brannln will treat you right.
The "City" ! open till 10 at night.
Board and lodging $4.50 per week.
SUMMONS.
lit the Circuit Court of the State cf Ore
gon, for .inn County.
V C DAVIS and GEO W DA
VI3, partners doing busiu6.ss
under the firm name ane stvlo
of Davis Bros., Plaintiff-,
vs.
PETER K BEAK, Defendant
To Peter R Bear, the above named de
fendant:
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Orogon, you are hereby required to
appear and answer tbe complaint of the
piamim n.ea in tne aoove enune l court,
with tne clerk ofsMd court, by the first
day ot tbe next regular term of the above
entitled court, towit: on tbe 14th day of
Marcb,18U2, and you are hereby notified
that if vou fail to appear and answer the
said complaint tbe plaintiff will take
judgment against you for tbo sum of
$HU.Cffi witu lnietes . inereon at tne rate ol
ten (10) per cent per annum from tbe 2od
dav ofSepteuiber. 1891. aud for the coats
and disbursements of this action to be
taxed; and also take an order and decree
of said court, to sell tbe following de
scribed land towit; all your defeudint's
right, titlo and interest in the donation
land claim of Owen Bear, beiug notifica
tion No 2240,auu ulum No 41,lu township
12, South JKange 4 West.anu claim Pio 4,
in township 12, South Range 4 West,' in
Linn cocntv. Oiewron. containing 044.50
acres, less than 41 acres heretofore sold
to voriouH parlies, leaving wa u acres;
which said ?d wai duly levied upon by
writ oi attachment duly Issued out of tbe
above named court, in III, a Hove eotltled
aition on tbe Sib day of September, 1891,
for the purposes ot securing any judg
ment that the plaintiff might recover in
the above entitled Pause.
This summons Is served by publication
in tbeMTATK RightsIjkmoukai l.y order
ot tbe llonorabio K P Boise, J udge of tbe
bove entitled Court, trade at Chambers
ou the lu'.h day of January, 1892,
J K V EATilEKl'ORP,
Attorney lot Plaintiff.
C tton goods have not been a cheap since
tlia war as tnoy are now. Call and sea what
bargains W p Road has.
All I inds of choice eatiug) and cocking
applss at Allen Bros.
A R.-markabla Case Mr Waller Wheeler,
of the Washing Mills, I.twrenoe, jjui., for
two b in allho'.eil with varicose ' .ns, ac
oiinpiutnd by tr.)ul.l?nm era v"' n, was
enmplet- ly cured after nknig o'lly eight
buttles of A 'a Sarparilla.
Albany Markets.
WHEAT. 82J CENTS.
rt.35 " "
Butter, SO eenU pnr lb.
Eg(r 35 ents per dor.,
"olatoes, 5 amt pr bushel,
t.ard, 1 1 Pi) 12 oenls ymr lb,
RaomHaim. 12 cents; aide', U Rente;
hnjtdnr', 0 cents,
Beef on foot. 2 Mi 2H cents per It)'
Park, dressed. (1 cenLs par 11)
Flour. 15 per barrel.
Apples. B0 rint"
Acples dried. bleac 'led 57e; sun drier.,
4faoc.
"Plum, dried. 45o par IS.
ChtcVniis. young t.00r.4.00.
Mutton. S and l SO per hea l.
Granulated sugar, coins; extra V,
si cenus
Hops, 15 eenta.
' Hay. 18 to ?10
OSWEGO
Thr I mure Miiniiriii-tiirliiB sul.urh of Pari
limit -Already a Vhj Hull or SII.OOO.OO
I'er Month.
It is a well known fact that a manu
factory, employing labor, no matter
where situated, is the nucleus of a city.
The greater the number of employees,
the greater the prospective city. The
Krnpp gun works of Germany, "support
a citv of 15,000; the Pullman i'alaee Car
Co, of Pullman, 111., a city of 12,000.
Oswego, Oregon, is in its infancy. Today
the Oregon Iron & Steel Works, and
other industries, make a pay roll of
$42,000 a month. With an increase iu
the manufacturing output, the city in
creases in population. Population
creases values of real estate; therefore
Oswego offers today, to the careful in
vestor, t ne very Desi lie u ior investment.
I Osweco is only two niilea outside the
i limits of Consolidated l'ortlanil. It has
' clicnp trnin service of 8)3' cents a trip,
and tglit trains a day; also six steain
j boats each way on the Willamette
Oswego ia a beautiful site for a town.
Oi-wt'co has a splendid 2,400 water power,
winch is offered to manufactures for a
tprni of vears free, and land with it.
Osweiro lias pure spring water in pipes
over the town. Oswego haa a beautiful
lake where the pleasHre-lovers of l'ort
lanil will soon establish a summer
resort. Property values in Oswego will
advance ranidlv and nernianent'v aa its
future ia founded on the development of
the favorable location for manufacturing.
Lots in Oswego invite the home-seeker
Lots sold on easy installments of $10
down and 5 a month. Ask tho pub
lisher of this paper to show you a plat of
Oswego,, or address a postal card to
Bortliwick, Hatty & Co., 71 Alder street,
Portland, Oregon.
llonmly Is Hie i:el I'ullry.
This ii a parent medicine, advertisement,
bat your atiention oao mement may sare
yon much sutferiogas well as money.
We cure that couh
We cara that tickling.
We cure that hackling.
WL oure that throat clearing.
"We cure Croup.
We cure Bronchitis.
We curaLa Grippe Cough.
We help you to sing and ipeak.
We are uotthe S. B. Lr-zar.gea.
We are a pleasant C.meh Syrup.
We are put in 50 and 75 eent bottles.
We are the S. 15. Couh Cure.
Guaranteed by Foh;iy & Mason.
Teachers' ttxatllloallon.
Notice is hereby given that the regular
public examination of teachers, for Linn
county, will take placa in Albany, com
mencing on Wednesday. Fsb. 10th, at
1 o'clock, p m and continue until Friday
noon, Feb. 12 h. All teachers must
positively be present at the time of com
mencement, as no one will be admitted
toth'i examination who is not so present.
Q F. RUSSELL,
County School Snpt
Just received new and opeuedjfor retail a
C'E Brownell's tha follo-viog
Chow Chow.
Cooking Moluwi,
Pickles in vinegar.
Salt Herrinp,
Salt whit ti.h,
tialt salina.
Decidedly the largest and clmiort variety
of toa in to-va is at C K Brr wnell's Sun
dried, bask.-fe fired, g-een, b ack, English
breakfast, &.
Call akd Settle. All persons in
debted to G 1. Blackmail will please call
and settle within ten days, as he expects
to leave for Portland, and after then all
accounts will be left for collet tion.
Mom n Lak. I have, money in
sums of $500 to $20,003 to loan on im
proved farm lands in Linn and Benton
counties, nt lowest current rates. Ve
delay in furnishing the money.
C (4 Bl'RKriAKT,
Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon.
A P:io IrrjM. P K Young lias just r
ceived a larce stock of shoes, for men,
women and children, including partial
larly a fine line of school shoes The
best makes :n the market can b found
in his shoe lepartment.
WrtERBT
sn organ or
whs 'e you
tOA.
Get Them. When wanting
iana call on G L Blackman
in select from a first class
Ladies Of "d tiss at Klein Bros. Che.p
eit in tha ei'.. . Will lie sol 1 at grailly re
duced rates.
soiotii. 'icFariauo ior s'i-i-rj, nar- ,
neas, whipr, toties, ail kinds o; h ue clnth- '
ing etc, etc.
in Millions of Hcwne."? 40 Yea-
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
They Pretext Agr.lnst Mar.
Ciiicaoo, Jan 20. Frances Willnrd re
ceived a telegram today from Massachusetts
asking if nhe could not collect by telegraph
the petitions of several hundriHl thousand
women against a war with Chili anil send
it to Washington this week. Already the
National Oman s Christian Teniieraiice
L'nion convention hail formulated a protest
and Miss Willard lit om:e telegraphed for
us presentation to i resiucnr, Harrison. It
hiuls a number of other female ortraiiiza-
tions of the country who havo been urged
by telegraph to join 'he "protest of Ameri
can womanhood against this needless war
proposed to lie waged bv b.1,000,000 people
against 2.00D.OIJO.
Tnu I'uliMr liiillillncs.
Wasiiixctiix, .Ian 20. Tin; biggest
fight the ilenioi r.ifs have made on any pub
lie building bill occurred upon that intro
duced by Senator .Mitchell, and which pass
ed the senate totluv. for a building at The
Millies, ilnlh Senators. Mitchell and Molph
made sjieec lies on the subject and urged the
necessity fora building at The Millies. It
was necessary to have a roll call. There
were twelve democrats who voted again-t
the passage of th" bill, while thirty-live
republicans voted for it. Senator Molp'u's
bill for the building at Salem passed I'.ie
senate with 'but very littleopposition.
i:l IVntlunil Kolibril.
1'oitTi.Asn, Jan 20. The sneak thief
continues to pet in his work around the city
wherever he finds door-latches otien and
houses insecurely barred. The residence of
h C IVntlunil, near the corner of lhirreentli
and K strwts, was entered by burglars at an
early hour yesterda'- morning, and an over
coat and a silk umbrella were stolen from
the hall. Mr IVntlunil forgot to securely
close the night latch.
The Indians There
Wahiiixotox. Jan 20. Agent Crawford
was at the capitol today with a delegation
of Umatilla Indians, which he had brought
here for the purjiose of securing some con
cessions from tiie Indian bureau. They
wanted a hearing liefore the Oregon dele
gation, but all the members were too busy
to accord them the time. They also wanted,
to see the president, and probably Senator
I lolph will take them to the White house
Friday.
A Uiiuaway Accident
RosEnuito, Or Jan 20. As Mrs Harmnn
Conn was driving across a railroad track in
a buggy today tne horse became unman
ageable and ran away, throwing her violent
ly from the buggy and breaking bt th arms
just below the elbow. She also sustained
other serious injuries about the head and
face.
Dr nrlggs' Case
Xk;v Yoiik. Jan 20. The meeting of the
conference committee of the general assem
bly and directors of the l'nion Theologic
Seminary, to consider Mr liriggs' case, be
gan today. All information was refused
the press.
To p"epervn a youthful appearanee aa long
as possible, it it iudispensabb that the hir
should retain its natural colnr and fullness.
There is no preparation so effective aa Ayer'g
Hair Vitinr It prevents baldness, rnd
ke3pa the scalp clein, cool and healthy.
oh.
, What an Awful Itrcath !
There
i nothing more healthful i ) -
ions The trouble is that persons are afraid
to eat them leoaue they make the breath
unfraarant. Bat there ia a leas fragrant
breath thn that freighted with onims. We
mean the hreath of s person -rith a foul
stoma-h Take him a-vay; we iow.irdly crv
when ha nrhi-pers in ..ur oar. D see that
your brpiith isiiuro. Take a few Biandieth'a
Pills and ri?iUte yem liver, st-.niich and
bov.-fls an. i jioiiMirea h will he sweet.
T.i lll'licl Cull!.,
hea.lacb.' ar.d Kt.vr,tn eleaose the system
elfcetti.ill , , yi- cci'tlv, whn costive or bi
ll it, or when tl.e lilord ii. inipura it slo
.i Ii to pennant iitlv cure habitllnl P'lnstipa
li.in to avva entile kidneys and liver to a
h.nlthy activity, without irrita'ing or
wci-keniiit.' then-, v.e tfyrupof Figs. .
It it nctaallir eC'in-imy to drink ' beech's
Tea. Being ab'otitelv pari, it is much
s'renger than the ar:ilicl .1 ti4, about one
thiid less of it, or ahoul twenty grains, ha
i iiequirsd por eo'i. As there are 7,68"
grains to a pound. tltHr- will ha seen to br
between three and f'inf Imii I'-i'd caps to the
pound As it is hnfr 6) e.,-- per pound,
this is at the rate of abiiit i,h tifth'of a eot
per sup. For sale at Allen Bros.
(Chen Baby was slcx, we pare her Castona
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Pastonaw
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
en
- Stands.
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