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It Poro Rli p Isw't pan ol this country' ol wheteouutiy ia it a pan. , Please answer promptly. ' Andrew Carnegie seems to think that nn-!.In ! httir far a vcuna man than poverty-en4 the bltssiug ol a protect Ira tariff." Will 0n Paul no assume th feuiou role ot Paul Jones, of the Eon Homme Richard, aod announce: "I have just began to fight." '- Mow that Kiniberley has ben relieved tha price of diamonds will fall tod poor people will have a chance to lay in their summer supply cheaply. The Democratic National Coma.UU waa unanimous for Bryan. Not a eingls mamhar hat declared that be would be nominated aod would win.' I r. aid tell eometbing about the s is of Carnegie's corruption fund dnrin the armor plate contract dsys, the eoooiry would be grateful. Just think of ill The Carnegie plant, which iaeaid to earn over 934,000,000 year, waa one of the "infant indutriea which rcnmrtd Drotection tn me issi -ariff schedule. "Why not establish a department of Exterior one to have charge of Alaska ArUona. Porto Rico, tbe District of Co, tnmbia and other territory "outside the Constitution"? Germany has again aaenred ue of distinguished consideration, and Reichstag baa accordingly chalked higher rates on our products. her tha up Taylor, of Kentucky, row assumes to be a candidate for Viec-Preeldeot on the Republican ticket. If each an idea were not maddening It would be amusing. "Before the republicans count too much on that coming welx over, they had bet ter consider the fate ot their policy in regard to Porto R:co, abip subsidies and the Nicaragoau canal. If they can't pass any of these even uuder tbe party Jasb, bow can tbey hope to win this fall? Cruel, barbarous Spain placed a dutv ol ten per cent on Porto Ribau goods and granted the island representation on population bans in the Spanish Cortes. Tbe enlightened, merciful United States -places duties at 15 per cent ot the Ding' ley rates on Porto Ricau goods, aud de- dares that tbe it land shall have no rep resentation. The republics are beginning to learn some of the drawbacks of the expansion to which McKinley committed ns with so liirbt a heart . If tbe supreme court decides that the Philippines bave be come a part of the United States, tbe O. O, P. will have a hard time explaining u atters to the voters. We are in favor of a society for the prevention cf cruelty to vegetation, says an exchange. Just think of digging tbe eyes out Jot potatoes, pnll'cg the ears from corn, eating tbe bead of cabbage, puiiing the heard out of rye, threshing wheat, cutting tbe heart of a tree, spill ing the blood of te beat, tearing skin off the peach, breaking tbe neck ot tbe equaeh and other outrages. If tbe Supreme court decides tn due time that tbe United States baa no right to hold territory without giving it full rights with the rest of tbe country, what will tbe republicans do with tbe Philip pines? Porto Rico can be tsimilated, perhaps, bat how about tbe millions of Malays, on whom will be conferred all tbe privileges and the rights of Ameri can citizens, including that to work for 25 centa a day and strike down Ameri can wages? Canal Opinion. The British saw the humor of Mr. Hep burn's Nicaragua canal argument tbe very second day after it was published. That proves that it is not even a good joke. Buffalo Express. British naval experts say ths estab lishment by the United States of a few naval stations in ths West Indies would be a much better and ebeaper mods of ds fending tbe Nicaragua canal In time of war tban by fortifying it. Indianapolis Sentinel. It is a case for cautious aod conserva tive action, and tbe diplomatic as well as the financial uncertainties of tbe pro ject snould be cleared away as much as can be before tbe country takes sn init iative that cannot easly be retraced. Philadelphia Public Ledger. Tha only way out is for tba American government to build tbe canal and bvld control of it wi bint asking tbe con sent of anv European nation. O! coarse, its use for commercial purposes should bs allowed to all comers oa equal terms .Indianapolis Sentinel. Miss Lutie Sternberg returned this noon by way of Porllandjfrom a several months visit with relatives ia SanFran-cisco. Four Money Planks. Following are the money planks of the Oregon republicans, covering a period of ten years past: , isoo. "Recognising the fact that tba United State is the greatest silver producing country in the world, and that both gold and silver were equally tha money ot the constitution from the beginning of the republic until tha hostile legislation against silver, which unduly tontracted the circulating medium ot the country, and recognising that the great interests ot the people demand more money for use in the channels of trade and com' merce, therefore we declare ouraelves in lavir ol the free and unlimited coinage ot silver and denounce any attempt to diecriminate!agaicBt silver as unwise and unjust." 1832. "Thoroughly believing that gold and siler form the baeia of all circulating mediums we endorse the amended coin age act of Ibe last republican congress by which the entite production ot the eilvsr(miuee of the United 8tatei is add ed to the currency ot tbe people." 1S94. We reaffirm tbe doctrine of tbe repub lican party in relation to money as stat ed in the national pIslfornTot 1892, par ticuiary as follow, to wit. The Amen can people from tradition and interest favor bimetallism and the republican party demanda tbe use of both gold and silver as standard money," 1896. "We are in favor of the maintenance of the present gold standard; we are tin qnalifUdly opposed to the tree coinage ol silver." 1900. So long aa either of the great politi cal parties advocates tbe free coinage of silver, the financial question is the par amount question before the American people. Tbe republican clubs of the state of Oregon, in convention atssm- bled, reaffirm their loyatty to the gold standard and tLeiroppositicn to the free eoinage of silver." Relative to the smallpox scare at Moro (the Observer) iiji: 117 - a . . . . neauert ioa mere ties been no smallpox aoy of the time tU past win ter. Besides, it is a well established fact that smallpox in a civilized com munity, ia this age of the world, ia no where so dangerous a disease as diph theria, meaalee or some other disease, whoee appearance in a community cause little consternation. It is the fatal tra dition attached to it that frightens. Tbe skin dUease brought here by an nn Clean person waa loathsome enough, God knows, and we admire the- policy pursued in fighting it; it has cost Moro hundreds of dollars, and the loss of thousands in business, but there ia no excuse for further interruptions to the mail service. - Open op, Mr. Inspector or show cause why not. Fiom the Welcome When B. 6. Pagne left Portland some weeks ago be only bade bis tew friends a temporary good-bye, saying bit dutin guishedEervices were needed for a time in tbe mors important office at Chicago. As a matter ot fact, bis transfer eas was but a step towardjhis being given a post of minor importance to; Port land. 2fo one ever stationed here made so many bnlls" in predicting tbe coming day's weatber as Panne. During the short time George N- Salisbury bas been in cbsrge of tbe Portland office he bas been uniformly successful in bis predictions, which puts to rest tbe time-worn excus es offered. Hon. H. B. Miller's mail is greatly io creased since the nswspsper announce ments that thealary of the president of tbe State Horticultural Commission, which place be now boldsbut will soon resign, ist20OOayear.-i.Mr, Miller in forms ns that aspiring patriots need not worry ovsr tbe place the emoluments do not exceed fgOO a year and most, if not all of this amount will be required to pay traveling expenses, etc, of sny appointee wbo will conscientiously attend to f the duties of tbeplace. Gusrd. All Sorts. German's Iron imports increased 13, 0O0,0CO in 1899. The latest proposed French battleship of 12,416 tons will cost $5,565,000. Georgia is experiencing tbe most pro perous winter in a score of years. Japan will soon receive from Clydebank one of tba largest battlablps afloat. Tbe only European country which bas ejiower death rate than England fa Nor way. A miners lamp nsing acetylene gas bas been introduced into tue Selbeck mines ofGermaoy. Nearly 60 per cent, of tbe people of France and Germany are engaged in farming pursuits. Thirty five warships, not including tor-, pedo boat destroyers, were built in Great Britain laat year. C. 8. Harnish weut to Portland today to attend tbe fruit growers meeting, an important one in tbe interest of fruit men. Lebanon. From the E. A.t Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conn, of Alt ny, visited Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Everett 0t Sunday. Fred Goer, ton ot Governor Geer.cgTA up ironi caiem. yeeteraay to pay a short visit to Dr. Ban, Miss Breckenrldgo returned yesterday irom rowanu, where sue uau bean to buy a spring stock ol millinery. Misses Elkins, Stafford, Burtnester, Ward and Munkers were over from Alb any Saturday evening to hear "the poet ot the Sierras." tabanon Engine company elected the following new otticers lan Friday even ing: President, Moss Walker; secre tary, W. K. Harden; assistant, J. M. Burtenshaw : treasurer.C. W. Matthews : chief engineer, W. C. Peterson; assist ant, L. Arnett; trustees, U. L. Alexan der, Grant Lindley, O. A. Sturm. Prof. I. G. McCully baa resigned aa principal ot tbe business department ot Mineral Sprimrs collsire. and T. B. Bridges has bsen elected to teach the re mainder of the term. Prof, and Mrs. McCullv left this morning tor Mill City, wture he will clerk in a store. Tbe Who Is Who Co. passed We have pleutj here already. Alba ii It ia well to remember that if you wish to vote In the November election you will also bave to register before tbe 15th ol May. Don't be clams, but register There is to be a telegraph line from otagwsy to Dawson. Better burry up oetore everybody leaves I tie itrttisb mines for the American mines at Nome, Keep the opera house talk going. Talk sometimes produces action. The Ststeatnan says the exhibition by the female minstrel show of Duncan Clark was a divguatins farce. The show is being burned up right along after it leaves and it is a wonder it haa not been consumed by this time. Algernon Cbarlea Swinburne has a poem In tbe London "Times," o'tlie 2nd ot March, under the caption "The Turn ing of the Tide," of which the last six lines are: The winter day that withered hope and pride Shines now triumphant on the turning tide That sets once more our trust in free dom free: That leaves a ruthless and a truthless foe And all base hopes that bailed his cause lata low. And England's name a light on land and sea. What a farce, tbe calling of the rob bery of a people s freedom by the name of freedom. Kuthleea and truthless are back actios. The last line gives away tne wnoie business. Obituary. John T. Slate j died at bis borne in AT sea Valley, Feb. 27, 1900 after an illness of ten days. Deceased was born in Alabama, ' Oct. 5. 1813. Married to Francis Holland in 1840. Came to Oregon in 1850. Located in Lian county where be resided until 1871 when be moved to Alsea. Here be lived until tbe time of bis death, respect ed end honored by all wbo knew blm. His love of justice, his strict integrity and acts of benevolence are examples worthy of imitation. Many and deep tbe impressions made by bis Ills upon the minds of thoughtful youth. . Cf a family of eight children, only three survive bim, '. P. Slate, Mrs. L. B. Vernon and Mrs. Rolls McLagan, Children, grand-children, greatgrand children with other relatives sod many friends nnite to mourn bis loss. Washdiotox, March 6. Senator Si mon made speech today defending II. jW. Corbett. , He said the latter was not a corruptor of legislatures as charged by Senator Carter, of Montana, yesterday. Nsw Yob e, March 6. Millions will be appropriated to increase tbe navy, founding two battle ships, and seversl cruisers and gunboats. Washisgtos, March 5. The Yacquis Indians are beading towards tbe United States and General Merriam is prepar ing to attack them asjas &e torder is crossed. New Yobc, March, 5. Van Wyck is being boomed for vice presidency on the democratic ticket. Washington, March 5. The charges that the Charleston officers were drunk, preferred by a clergyman of Belgutm is being investigated. Toe name of tbe Bosd Axe of Eugene bas been changed to tbe weekly uit sen. C. B. Irvine has purchased of David Link tbe O. W. Watts job outfit and will bave it moved to oaiem. At Roseburg yesterday Hugh Patterson plead not guilty to tbe charge of rape, and tbe trial waa set lor today. Steele & Wood bave some fine views of Sumpter ard tbe mines sround it, snd slso some of the ore tsken from the mines. Tbote interested can get a pretty good idea 01 tblngs trom tbem. New patents: F Dayton, Portland, Or., insect destroyer: W T Dodo, Walla Walla, Wash., school desk; J JNegley, Marys ville. Wash., tongue support; X Redding, Featt'e, Wash., fish trap net; A 8 Venen, Forest Grove, Or., curtain pole. ' A new court ol Foresters of America Unity No. 28 wsi organized at Curvallis last night with 61 charter members. About sixty members - of the Albany lodge were present with their Iodianr, cannons, etc., and they never did a thing to those Corvsl'.is Foresters. All escsped slive. The Aloany men report fine treatment and a good time. Peacher & Mat'iewa hsve engaged tbe services of Mr. A. W. Blackburo as pre scription clerk. Mr. Blackburn is not only an efficient clerk but a reliable and popular young man. TELEGRAPHIC . : MafckltiR Next. " Lomook, Mar, 6,5 A, M. KTafoklng Is to be relieved as soon as the British lore already on the way from Kimborley can raise the siege. This force is described vaguely as "strong." Tu Kimborley Light Horse is mentioned as a compo nent. In view ot the fact that the Kim barley Light Horse Is under tho control of the Do Boers Company, Lard Huberts' visit to Klmberiey prolubly had to do wl h an arrangement with Cecil Ithodcs to use this company ot troops. , Will K No Peace. Bhi sski s. March 6. The Transvaal rgenoy here confirms the ata'oment that President Kruger Is ready to conclude peace with Great Britain on the basts ol the independence 01 tbe two renn biles anu tnat oiuerwiae me struggle will con unue to tne outer enu. l tie agonoy be lieve that the Afrikander element in Capo Colony and Natal will rebel rather than allow annexation. Sums Fifthtiiiir, Yet, MANILA, marcn -ueoeral llatea' ex pedition to Loutheru Luton, consisting 01 tne roriiein ana f orty nitn regi ments, a total of a:W0 men, hsa occupied nueva vcaree, rrovioce oi Mouth Ala- marines; Daet, Province of North .Cath arines anu tue neigaboring smaller towns. 1 he enemy resist d at one poin and two Americans were killed, inulud ing Lieutenant John B. Gallager, ot the Treacherous Filipinos. Manila, March 5. Lieutenant lEduar r. buvuivr, ui me oin'n iniantry waa shot in the abdomtn and killed at a vil lage six miles north of Tarlac, where he went in search of soma hiddan hHm a Filipino promising to produce the rifles, led him into an ambush away from bis command. The soldiers, in revenge, burned the village and klUed 24 ot the enemy. Simon V III Talk. Wabiunoto.n, March Senator Si mon will take occasion U ,m the clcse 01 tne me debate on tbe (jum -nve to re pip to the remarks of Senator c .o.-r in. uay especially so lar as they appl, I to trie idiiure 01 tne Uregon legislature n eiect a sucoesaor to John Mite hell. K., ator Mtnondul not can to break into tueceoate today. A Collision. Chicago. March 5. Twentv mark uu rauroau employes psre injured in 1 freight collision today between two Illi nois CentnU freight trains near .Broad view, a tew miles out ot Chicago. - . j . 1 a . . . M A Small Fight. 1MRDHSCIIT. lane (JOlonv. Mr. l. 4 f A. M. General Bmhvit' colonial dl . vision after a niirht march ia nnm t. tacking the Boer in a strong position at t m Pnnlianna'a Vl -... it.. . u.l.,.Hlgniut roan ironi Dor d red hi to Jamestown. The engagement is nroceoJlno with great vigor, and the Boers sre gradually retiring before the British shell tire from three positions. Jordan Plain Talk. Ciiicaoo, March 4. President David ln..l.n .1 r .L.J 1.' . 1 , .. , u vviu.u. ui uvi.uu OMUUIOril j tl I VVT sity ot California lectorvd at All Kni. Church today snesklng to a large audi dence on "The Blood ol a Nation." He said that.the present century would wit ness tue uowniau oi ureal Britain, lie declared that ultimately thej people of Soutb Africa would bave their freedom. The Boer St rental. Losdox, Mar. 6.-Spencer Wilkinson, in the Morning Post today, merely re views the small events annniinri ln n.. dispatches from the front, and exrresse .ua upimuu nmv mo uoers cannot place more than 40,000 men to oppose Xord llobert, except by a complete abandon ment of Natal. Three Children Burned. IOlympia, March 4 Jonn. Chart... .n.l Emma, aged respectively 5. 7? anil O children of Charles Wenger, living II miles from here, were burned to death Irst night. Tho uarenta r. h.n from home attending a dan. ..i elder sister sged 12, was left in charge of the house and children. She was badly burned in attempting to rescue her brothers and 'sister. A Kentucky Uauce. London, Mar. 4. Milianl lf,ih. ... murdered and Henry Blevins and others were injured last night at a dance near bast Borns'adt. a mining tnmn t attacked Hughes. Hughes's besd was shot off, and Blevins snd others were hit by stray shots. Hmat'wood later went sleep in the room where his victims lay Fatal Flrt. burned to death and t-o early this morning in a fire which oc- 48 Bowery. g g hUM at 44 t0 Tbe lodging bouse was cut up into 132 rooms snd W) of these smsll places were occupied when the fire broke out 44 Every Well Man Hath His III Day. A doctor's examination might show that kidneys, liver and stomach are normal, but the doctor cannot analyze the blood upon which these organs depend. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood. It cures yon when "a bit off" or when seriously afflicted. It never ditappointt. Dyspepsia-" My husband bad dyspep sia and Hood's Sarsaparilla cured him. Our little boy was nervous and tbe baby bad ulcerous sores. It cured both." Mas. Emma Bcbe, Portage, Pa. Indigestion-" I could not eat for some months on account o( distress and Indiges tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me so that I can eat and sleep well." Mrs. O. A. Goirrz, Taylor and Walnut Bts., Wilmington, Del. Hood 'i Pllli mn llrw 111, ; tha non-trrttatlnf an aaly wrtll to Uk wilfllood', SurMpariilfc Wuwa Boers Defeated. OsroNTAtn, March 7. Gen, Roberts attacked a force of 10,000 Boers that have hung on bli right for several days and routed them completely, Ths Boers are ret eating with tba BritUk pursuing Culler's Losses. Londun, March 7. Bullers casualties rolls! ot Ladysrulth 1810. Robert's l'lan. London, March?, 4:10 A. M. Lord Huberts still pauses In the neighborhood ot Osfonteln, while stores, remrunts, and frosn troops stream toward blm from the cape, ins British position also oontln mcs to Improve in the minor speres of tho campaign. Natal in clear ot Boers and Colony is nesrly so. T.le Boers seemingly are pursuing the cou i se commended by. the strategists and are concentrating to resist tbe Bril- isn main army. . The lVcra; Active. Lonik!, March 7. A dispatch to the lally News Irom Moddor Kiver, dated Monday and describing the Boer post- nun ii iron oi ixri itonertf, says: The Boers seem to be busy Intrench ing. a ue nave mounted eight guns on hlghkopjo. It is marvelous how they drag these weapons into such positions. Tne President Squirming. Washington, March fl. The Post to morrow will say : President JMcKInlev. In conversation wun cauers st tne wiiita nn vat.r. uav, reiterated bis belief that the people of Puerto Ktco were entitled to free trade with tne United States. He msde it eioar mat mis view nad undergone no cnange since he wro.e his metsage to uobgress. Jls stilt adhered to the sen tlment tbsrelo expressed. At the earns time, he said he was unable to subscribe to the theory that tha Constitution '! lowed theillag; that the Il'uorto lticana must have free trade aa a ncceaaarir la. gal right. Big Storm . Ciiicaoo. March fl. For the naat Sn hours. Illinois. Minnesota. Iowa. Nahra. sun, Michigan and Wisconsin have x perienosd a soriea of storms, remarkable for their severity. The canter anrwara t- have been through Wisconsin and Ill inois and along Lake Michigan where heavy SnOW chanirinir to hail, aennmnan. ien by a gate haa resulted in partially de moralixlns telegraph and telephone ser vice and bss badly crippled railroad ser vice. Women HoIJIeis. Cam Tows. March 6. Manv women who are reported to be good ahuta ara among the Boer prisoueta arriving here. The Dutch church has Issued a mani festo in favor ot the Doer renu lilies re taining complete indepeneence. Bouse Jr the tor, 1 rld liver, and ears biliousness, sick i headache. Jaundice, nausea, Indlges tlon, etc Tbvy are to valuable to prevent a cold or break up a fever. Mild, gentle, certain, tbey are worthy your confidence. Purely vegetable, they can be taken by children or delicate women. rrtce. xac. at an medicine dealers or br mall ot C. L Boon a Ul Lowell, Mass. tXECUTCR'S NOTICE. NUIIUB IS IIfe.Kk.BY GIVEN TO all persons iaterested (hat thmlr. signed executor oi tne last will of Rebecca Btnilb. deceaaeH.bas filled bis final account iu the matter of the estate of said deced ent, in tne county court or Linn County, Oregon, and that said court bas set Mon day the 6th dsy of March, 11)00, at tbe hour of One o'clock p in of said day for Ibe bearing of all objections to said account and tbe final settlement of tbe same. Therefore all persons baring any object ions to said final account are hereby not ified to file the same on or befora ah day of March, 1000. Dated this 1st day of Fear u 8AUBt Rg.it1 Executor o w- SUMMONS IsTneCiRCCtr CocaTorriiB stats. ,t Ohruor pob Lihn Couktv. B M I'kVoe. plaintiff va Husan Boles. 8 L Durando and Ueorge U Thompson, de fendants. i'o Susan Uoles,8 L Durando asd George U ibompson toe above named attendants 1 N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF X uregon, iou ana escn oi you are hereby reonired to appear in tbe above en titled court to anrwer ths complaint of plaint n Died in this came against yon, on or before the tast day. of the time pre scribes in the crd;r for publication of tfiis summons, which period of time is six weeks from ths date of the first pnblica tlon of this summons, said first date of publication Is January lUtb, 1900, and tbe last day of p .blication is March 2nd, 1000 And you are notified that if you fa I to ap pear and answer said complaint, tbe plain tiff will apply to tbe court for the relief prayed for In bis said complaint, towit: That said defendants, and each of them be compelled to answer and set up and disclose tbe estate or interest claimed bv tbem and each ot tbem in tbe real prop- J fl. , L ! J I .. I . , A crir utmunwu in wiu complaint iuwii; Tbe South klast quarter of Section 89 Township 9 Soutb Range 4 East of tbe Willamette Meridian, Oregon. Tba! tbe claim of said defendants and each of tbem be decreed Invalid and of no effect and that plaintiffs title to said prenises be for ever qtiieteu snn it ue decreed that plaint iff is ths owner In fee simple of said premises snd the whole thereof free from the claim of said defendants and each and all of tbem and that defendants and each snd all of tbem be perpetually enjoined from hereafter asserting any claim or in terest ij said premites or any psrt then of aud f. r sucb other further and generil re lief as to equity may seem meet. Thin muimoDi is published by ordr cf the Honorable " U liarton, county i 'id ire of Linn countv. Oregon, mad at HuOlLLS ' Albany, Oregon tbis January 15th, 1900 M C Watso ALL Sw-ir. Attorneys for plaintiff. Our Creamery. Ths Orsgon'aa today publlshei a ool umn article on Albany's creansry which shows It to bs ons ol ths bsst paying In ths Units J Btalss. Here are some ot ths facts t Built In 1803. Capital 13.000. In ISOO It rece'ved the milk from S83 eows owned by 62 patrons, bandied !, 676.680 lbs. of milk, for tbe butler from which 118,237.18 was rocelved, ol which $14,460.10 net was rsturnsd to the pa trons. Cost of manufaotura $3,767, in cluding Intsrsst. etc. Ti e businsss of twenty patrons is given. .For Instance Thos. Fromsn from Isn cows received IIIH6.00, K. II, Porter Irom fifteen cows $803.82, Stephen Freerseen from thir teen cows $617.18, Htrsud From an from twelve cows $702.10, J. W. 1'ugb from sixteen cows $078.00. . During Isst yesr the most milk wss received during Msy, tbe must money In October. The aver age price net received for butter wss 22 cents, the average cost being 8 cents per pound. The butter yield ot the svtrsgs cow wss 200 pounds snd 1.17.73 for butter. In a piomlnent Minnesota creamery county tbe avrsgs wss $20.40, The est fWh srs bitln fast. Last night William Harris and Frank UateT.a pulled 83 from Thornton lake. Several members ot the A. O. U.W. went to Junction this afternoon to exem plify some of the screen wotk of the or- ler. OhllneA llulbnrl ara'nnar In ih.lr quarters next toO. A. Beam's with plen- 7 wi ruum ain more gooue, msy sre building up a good business. Fifty or slaty mmbsrs of tha Forest. srs of America will so to fWaiila tn. night leaving at 6 :30 for the purpose of nutting some electricity Into the Cor vallis goat. A special train will bs teed. John Kobson. of Albany, slso fllad a petition In bankruptcy, lis is aesles tnen. Ills liabilities amount ia iA7nn. due a seeing machine company, and hli assets sre express I in ilphers. Ore gonian. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE H IIEltKllY that Ttie undersigned ss tne sdiittratr of W I McMeken,deceaHl. bas filed his final count ia said ratals matter with the County Clerk of Linn County. Oregoa.snd that the County Court of sld rounty bas 8d Mondsy, the 2td dy of April. 1000, st tbe hour of One o'clock p m, ia toe afternoon of said dav. for tla haarin f said account and the final sett lenient ot saideatate. Any and all persons baviag objections thereto are lirciy notified to be present at the County Court house in Alb any, Oregon, at said lime aod prevent Ibe same. ltd this Ibe 21!b day ol February, A 11 IJvUe J W Swans, Admin!, (rati WsTIIXHrOKl Wtatt, a jtior Adui'r, SUMMONS HTiiaCiHtriT Count or tiis 8th or Oksqon roR Linn Covktv. Department No, ?, Anna F Williams, blainliff. Ml ,,:.. i . . r ti imams, uviendiint. To Milton K Wiiliams.tbe at tonuant: in me name or toe state cf you ate Hereby -reauirar to a answer the complaint of the a' plaintiff re tbe above entitle on file with tbe clerk of ui.Lv butore tbe last day of the tim prescribed in tbe ou'r for publication of this am nion, towit: Friday, Match. 30. 10(0: and you are notified that if you fail to sppeir aod answer said cnmolaint a hereby required, the plaintiff herein will ippiy to tbe court Ir tbe relief prayed for e said complaint, towiti That tha bonds ot matrimony existing between plaintiff anu ueteouaat be dissolved, Ibat plaintiff be restored to ber maiden name, Ansa Farrelt, and for such other and further re lief as may seem meet. The above summons Is published by or der of tloa Geo D Barton.Couoty Judge of Lion county, Oregon, which said order is dated February 12, 1900, the dale of the first publication of said summotsis Frldsy February 16. 100G. anil tha lima nra. scribed in the order for publication is six weeks. KsLtt & Cuat, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. h tub OiacviT Court or tub statsi or Ossoom won Linn Cocbty, ron Dt- FAHTMKNT No . 2. O P Ooftbow, plaintiff, vs Frank Mans field and Ueorcre Maofled, defendants. To Ueorge Mansfield, one of the above named defendants IN TUE NAME OF TllE 8TATE OF Oregon, you srs bemby notified and required to appear in tbe above entitled court in. said suit snd answer tbe com plaint of tbe plaintiff on file thereib on or before Monday, ths 2nd dsy of April, 1030, that being tbe data prescribed in tbe order for the publication of this summons upon you.and oa which you are required to appear and answer the comp'aint buein, and you are furtbei notified that if you tiii to appear and answer said complaint as herein required tbe pla'ntiff. for want thereof, will take a decree and judgment against you for tha relief demanded in his complaint, towit: For a decree of tbe above tntitled court declaring tbe p'atnttff to be the owner in fie simple of tbe follow ing described property, towit t -The NEW of Section 6, in Township ie, South ot Range 3 West of tbe Willam ette Meridian, in Linn County, Oregon, and containing 160 acres, more or less; and, further decreeing that the defendante above named bave no estate or interest whatever iu or to tbo said lands or prem ises tr to any part thereof, and that tbe said defendants end each of tbem and any pericni holdii'c by, through or u ne'er them he forever enjoined and debarred from aiserting any cUim whatever in or to tbe said laaus or any part thereof adverse to ibis plaintiff, and for tbe cot incurred in tbls suit to be taxed. This summons is served upon you by cublication in tbe Statss Uiohtii i) cbat by order of tbe Hon Geo D Barton, county judge of Linn County, Oregon. made and done at Albany. Orerou. on ha 9th day of February, 1000 The date of the Unit publication of this summon in said newspaper ii Friday tbe n E 1 I tt i fi'ii'vr iuu uhj or reurnary, iuuu WsTuxaroRDft Wtait, Attorneys for plaintiff.