The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 15, 1889, Image 2

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    JlR SALES LETTER.
Feb. uth.iSSg.
Editor t Dimocrai .
The Portland water bill In the House
created a good deal of Interest. Man
ladle and gentlemen were there from
Salem and other placet to hear the debate
and receive the vote. Judge Dead was
within the bar and manifested close atten
tion to the proceedings. He could not,
tiowever.tnfluence the members either way
II desired. The ball opened by Mr. Geer,
of Marlon, who voted for the bill but now
sustained the reto. He wanted to know
If he held a promissory note tor $itoo and
a water bond for $1000 It they should not
be taxed alike. No one answered him
Messrs. Gilbert and Northrupt championed
the bill, while Miller of Jackson sustained
the veto in a creditable speech. Several
others had something to tar pro and con.
The vote finalljr came, 37 for the Ml and
11 against It. Belknap absent. The ex
citement was great and the Governor re
celved many congratulations. Taxed or
not, the bonds would be all right The
would go to a four and a hall per cent
market and never be assessed In Oregon.
Though It not Uxed our banks would buy
them on a speculation, and sell them at a
premium.
Condon's bill placing the State Universi
ty on a free scholarship basia passed the
House. It provides that a tax shall be
levied annually ot one-seventh of one mill
on the dollar for University purposes to
support the University. From and after
the first of January, 1890, no charge or fee
whatever shall be made or collected from
any persoa or persons residents of this state
who passes the necessary qualifications to
inter the University for tuition of the lit
every departments threof,provlded a sum
ot to exceed ten dollars per year may be
collected from each student for incidental
purposes. This Is at it la In other states
and It I a good bill. It gives all merit
orious boy a chance those who cannot
jay tuition.
The dome ot the Capital building should
be built, but there are none to se it. Lib
eral wagon road and other appropriations
can be made, but nothing can be done to
d to the appearance of the State Capital,
rlon count delegation has never been
known to be very leading in matters bene
ficial to Salem or state. It is said that it
did not support the appropriation that was
given to the Agricultural Society a few
ears ago. It Is not expected to favor the
purchase of land for state house grounds.
It I credited with refusing to present a
bill for a small appropriation to extend a
count wagon road to the east line of the
count, taking In a large number of new
settlers, stock ranges and the mining v&
gipq, a. road that waa to be a count oad
and one absolutely demanded by the indus
tries In that region. It I predicted that if
the Asylum get an appropriation to build
a new winger the Capital a dome or Sa'.cm
anthing else, that Multnomah count wilt
secure them for Marion count. Why
Marion count cannot take the lead in leg
islative matters and secure these things
that will benefit the vajle or Salem. U a
wonder.
Dyawson's Railroad Commission bill
passed the Senate. Elkins' bill to allow
Eugene City to extend its credit and Issue
bonds in the sum of $60,000 to build a
Court House passed the Senate. Three
oad bills. Crook's for $i4,ooo,road in Cur
ry count ; Fell's bill for $io,ooo,road from
Heppner, and Maxwell's bill for $10,000,
road in Tlllamook.have passed both houses
and will go to the Governor for "further
instruction." Napton's bill preventing
marriage of second cousins, etc., failed to
pass. Marriages of first cousins should not
be permitted.
Sojourner.
The veto of Gpyeruor Pennoyer of the Poit
land water, bU) was sustained in the house yes
terday, bj a vetoof 37 yeas to 22 nays, there
apt being two thirds in favor of the passage of
the bill over the veto of the governor. The
22 members who voted to sustain the veto of
the governor deserve the thanks of every honest
tax payer of the state. The people of the state
are in hearty sympathy with the efforts of Port
land to secure pure water, but they draw the
line when they are virtually asked to tax them
selves to secure that ' which Portland should
secure for itself. Now let the same bill be at
once introduced without the exemption clause
and it will pass without objection.
Sotr day ago we called attention to certain
charges u.-Ae by an Eastern Oregon newspaper
against Hon. T. E. Fell member of th legula
tare from Morrow county. The lleppner Ca
utle makes a defense for Mr. Fell which while,
not without its weakness, yet may be regarded
as sufficient to, put the paper in question to its
proof. We know knothing about the matter and
must regard Mr. Fell as exonorate J until the
Budget adduces proof to sustain its charges
When Dawson's Railroad Commission bilj
came up in the senate, Senator Irvine offered
the following amendment: "The said Board
shall have the power to fix maximum rates of
freight to be changed by the varions railroads
of the state between all points within this state.''
The senate voted it down at once which clearly
shows what the feelings of the senate are to
wards railroads.
Judge Woods, of Indianapolis, says that by
Senator Allison's declination of the Treasury
office "all rlatn as to the Cabinet are badly dis.
arranged." Yes, and by Judge Woods' action
in ovcruling his own decison before the Grand
Jury in the Dudley matter the plans for execut
ing justice in the bribsry cases were badly dis
arranged. '
- Wagon road bills appropriating more ' than
$77,000 have passed both houses of the legis-
litture and manv more are rendine. This is
destined to be the most unpopular legislature
that ever convened in Oregon.
Booth and Barrett the world-renowned
gedians will be in Portland in May.
tre
A Flcaslns 8rnno
01 h.eltb i d .trergth renewed and of eas
md eomf.irt follows the ue of Sy rup 1 f Figs
it act iu hiriiiony with n un re to effee-
tntllv cle- tho avetain w ion contiva O
l-ilinu. For sals in 50j. and $1 bottle by
all Ufcding dmirgivt.
Thompunu t Overman keei) the best bar
asiwes. 0naro?tioi Soi-cly CureJ.
To mat Knrroit. Please ioforin your
rsadors that I have a positive remedy for
the above sained liwse. By its timely
use thousand of linpel'M case have been
permanently cnrd. I shall be glad to
send two bottles of my remely frea to any
of your readers who have consumption if
thy will send ine their express and post
office addreaa. Respectfully.
; T. A C m Pearl St.
OUR PREDICTIONS,
" (Written for the Democrat.)
In our first article written for the Dem
ocrat over our present uo-iU-jfium we
remarked that if Mr. IlnrrUon wanted a
peaceful, beneficial reign as President of
the United States for the four years after
the 4th protlmo.that Grandson Den would
et tho wll schemer from Maine severely
alone. Recent authentic dlnpatchcs seem
to verity our prediction that James G.
Blaine will rUe to the surface an Bnyard's
successor, as State Secretary. Fcr the
country's good, we regret it for In truth
that great American tall twister will In
volve us In unclcss strife with foreign pow
er and probably well nigh wreck the Na
tlon. Blaine' conduct In the pat, Ids
attitude toward Uoscoe Conkllnjr, the
meteor of the republican party, his feeling
toward that portion of the United States
lying south of the Mason and Dixon line
all combined Is sufficient to lower that gen
tleman In ven a respectable republican
estimation. But yet to democracy, Blaine's
very probable return to power should not
be heratded as an ill omen. It will serve
to verify the '.ruth ot our past assertion
that the republican party Is a war part ;
that It sprung from the dying embers of a
sectional strife ot which it was the lucky
accident ; and that It may wreck the coun
try, but surely wreck Usclf. J'our years
ot schooling In the deep ruts ot tdverslty
will not diminish a slmon pure democrat'
ardor one iota, for had we not a quarter of
a century of almost monarchal rule ? The
South Is not greedy, only the rights o
states and individuals as guaranteed by
the constitution Is all they demand. Their
solidity cannot be brolen and most surely
will have a tendency to be strengthened
under the Harrkon-Blulnc-Mahonc dy
nasty, it Is a poor rule that cannot work
to an advantage more way than one, and
our memory recalls the fact that many
voted against Cleveland because he called
Lamar and Garland into hi Cabinet. Now
Southern republican are clamoring for a
place for Mahone. Who Is Mahone ? Dur
ing the war, no braver or more true an
officer unsheathed his 4vord in the service
of the confederacy. Since he jumped tra,d
die of the political fence, poking as a Ro
adjuster and was elected to office fro-u Vir
ginia. Compare .Lamar and Garland- with
Longstreet and Mahone. Can it be done i
Impossible for the former remained ttue
to party teachings and commands the re
spect and admiration ot all thinking mar,
everywhere ; whilst the latter arc held up
as political martyrs by the party to whicN
they now &lve their allegiance, "and we be
believe not even respected by a majority
of the republican. '
February 10th, 1SS9.
Yotxtf Drmocrai v.
aifcaar Market.
V Wheat 70
Butter 25 its per IK
ECjTS (5
Hsy -9,00.
PoUtoee 50 oil par buih-l.
Boof on f xh. 3V
..pples 73 eeat par bu.
Pork 6Kc per 1 iresaed.
Bacons turn. Mii.'
boulders, Hi.
si lai M-i.
uxri 13 per lb.
Floor 4.25 pr bbl.
'ibickeoa-3 00 per do -
Hi! t.- L. .
.nit iwj-uiiu, it. jsper tos
sanris, is,
middUBSM, 20.
Cbor i.
Conrad Meyer.
-PROPKllCTCi y-
STAR. BAiiE 111-,
luArnsr Brtuaalbin ana First S&
-DEALSR IN
Cauaaed Fruits, c-jo ?fi.
Glauwware.
Dried Fruits.
Tobaeeo,
Sugar,
Co flee.
4)arenssrr,
Vegetable.
Te.
rUc.
In tat everythbiipr tha r siirw S fr
raj variety awl nnnrf mst. llkcKt
markot price prviil for
ALL Kifas OF
Notice for Publication.
lAnd omco at Orejron City. Or )
January 2t;tb. 1&9.
Notice is berebv slven tbat the lollop
ing named settler has filed notice of Uis
Intention to make final proof In support
of bis cUim, snd that said procf wilt be
made uerr the county JuJKe. nr in nis
absence, before iht County clerk efXiinn
connty, at Albany, Oregon, on
Taeariar. March ttli, tJ9,
vis:' John Mariels, IIometead Kntry
No. 5817. for tfcesl W X of N 13 H and lots
2, 3. 4 snd fi of&M:. 26, Tp. 9,bK2 K. He
names the following wilness to prove
bis continuous velcenca upon ant! eultl
ra'.ton if4td land, viz : Henry 7yons.
of Uensms. and Sol J'.radsbsw, John
Donna snd Krajik Horm, of Vox Valley,
all of Linn coiuity, Oregon.
Any (ersrn who !etire to protest
atpilimt the allowance of soch proof, or
wbo knows of -any substnntial reason,
nnder the l-w and tb rezutations of the
Interior Dopartment, why sneb proof
Don Id not tie allowed, will be givon an
opportunity st the above mentioned time
an d place to cross-examine the witnesses
of caid cla'uoant, and to offer evidence in
rebuttal of 1 list submitted by claimant.
W,T. firRT,
Keglster.
TOTICK---ll pernon sr notified not
ill 10 trii!t my wife, J. M, Long, on my
account for I will not stand good for any
hinu; contracted by hor.
Bcio, .fn-.i, 3lst, lfc9. - , G. F. Losa.
rSHl!.r
ML u. . j t.
mm II mx mdn mi W Jt r -
IM3&tifl3i;.
" am W w-v V f W V '
, FOB SALE IJY FOP II AY A MASON
Kotico of Final Settlement.
Notion, it hereby givn that tho under
ftlgr.ed Adminlslrator of t'J estate of
Sirocn V, Byerson. decoasod, has fi'r-d
his ririt.1 account with the Clerk of the
County Court for Linn county, Oregon,
and that the Couty Oours has fixed the
0 h day of March. 1P89, at too hour of tr-n
o'clock, m f"1 hearing hbjecdons to the
sine and for settling sa' 1 ests'e.
r, p. mai.v,
J. K, Wkatherfobd, Admlniatrator,
Att'y for Adm'r. '
mm
0m
"a,m .ri-V- r ,h rirtMiiMr f---V -v-r
WE ARE NOW
FOR BUSINESS
..for 1889 and respectfully call attention
to our stock of -
Groceries, Confectionery, Etc.Q
"Wo shall endeavor at all times to servo our cus
tomers in tho best possible manner. We always
aim to purchase goods of the best quality and to
sell them at the lowest cash prices. In addition to
our groceries business we receive subscriptions
for all the leading newspapers and magazines.
Also take orders for all kinds of rubber stamps,
seals, etc. We cordially invite all whe have not
dono so to favor us with their patronage. Wo hope
by fair dealing and careful attention to business
to merit a continuance
heretofore bestowed upon us,
Very Respectfully,
F. L. KENTON.
mrm tit a m
It VI 11131 ilil oil
Parker Brolhers,
iw. 'vri 'as Fm, ' your
Groceries,
Pftxlacs. Bitei Gaols, Etc. Etc.
Tbclr k3J are the bout and tb tr,' prices
reaxona'ile.
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the underused, on dark
bay ware, 10 or 13 years old, weighs
about 1000 pounds, bs a fe wblie- hairs
on wltbors and root ot tall, ha a stiff
tuck, brandsd tbusy baa been at royplaco
about 11 months.
t Jj J. M. PlttLPOTT,
HairUburg. Feb. llta, 18S9.
Poultry Wanted.
All kind of poultry, allvo or droa'ed,
wsntrd at lb Willamette Packing Com
paoy's Htore, Albany, Oregon.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS. All person
knowing themselves Indebted to lbs
Ute firm of K tilass Hon are requested
to cdl and settle si once with H, Oiass, at
Crwfordvlllo, either by casts or note.
All accounts on onr ledger must be closed
right away.
January 10th, 188 J.
- It. Glass & Son.
I Administrator's Noxice.
Vntirai la hnrehv clvoo
tbat Its under
signed bM boen by the County Comt
or
1. ii.ii pjiurstv. Orriron. duly appointed Ad
ministrator and Administratrix e.f the
estate t! Wallace Cuwhman, deceased.
AH iwrnon bavtog elsiuis sainst id
etste sre hereby i.otinad to present them
t.roprly erlled within six months from
the date hereof at the ofUce of IfewiU,
Itryabt & irvloe, lo Albany, Linn county,
Oregon.
Dated January 81st, 1889.
PniLUP Bebtbold,
llAHNUI CVSDMAIV,
AdminUtrat :rs of tb estste of
Wallace Cuibmap, deceased,
lUwiTT, BBfAAT A ltt'ISK,
Attorneys.
Notice for Publication.
Lend Office st Oregon City, Orcgos (
December 22nd. 183. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler bss tiled notice of his iutentioa
to make tinsl proof in summers of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before ths
Judce, or in bis sbseucs I fore the County
Clerk of Linn county, at Albany, Oregon, on
Thandar, Febraarr flat, IMS,
via : Milton A. Fitzgerald, Homestead En
try No. 5372, for the V J oi N K and Lota
I, 2 and 3. Moe. 6. Tp 13, 8 H 1 E. He
Okincs the following witnesses to prove hi
oontionou residencs upon snd coltivstion of,
aid land, viz : J K Orchard, of Sweet Home,
sod M B Gaylord.Ouy Gaylord and Stephen
Poweil, of Iebaoou, all of Lion county, Ore
gon.
Any person who desires to protest against
ths allowance of such, proof or who knows tf
sny substantial reason.under the law and tha
refutations of the Interior Department, why
och proof ahoald not be allowed will be
given an opportunity at tho above mentioned
time and place to cross examine tho witness
es of said claimant, and to offer evidence in
rebuttal of that submitted bv claims ot,
W, T. Hubsey,
Register.
Executor's Halo of Eeal Estate.
Nolle Is hereby given that the nnder
nigged, the duly sppolotal and acting
ftx'cuter rf the last will r.nd tostament of
Mary Jane Costelio, deceased, bv virtue
of an order of tbe County Court fr Lino
county, SUIh of Oregon In probate dalv
iude cn tbe 12th dsyof Junuary, 1889,
and entered of record. wdl on
Ibe Sitrd day et February. 1K80,
at the hour of one o'alock in the afternoon
of said day at the Court House door in tbe
:lty of Alb-tny, Linn oouuty, Oregon, sell
at public 11 not ion to tho hlgbefti bidder
all tbe right title and iuteit of Mary
JUnw Com olio, deceased, at tho time of ber
death tn and to the following doeoribsd
real vhtate, to-i. it : .
Buginning 32.&H chains east ofthe SW
comer of the Ionatlon Claim of Thomas
Shi pHd ami wife. Claim No. 61 In Tp. 14,
S1UW of tbe Willtmette nteridian and
running theuce ti 2.24 chains to the line
between Sections 0 and 10 ; thence V
along said line 27.70 chains to the vomer
ofS:tlonH8, 8, 18 and 17jthenc W
along the lion between Sectious 8 ans 17,
20 cbalni to the S W corner of lot 4 in
-eo. 8; thence north 40 chaltn u the N
v Krner of let No 3 In Sec. 8 ; lhnca
oust 16.34 chains to tbe N IS corner of said
lot 3 : tbcnceN 2.45 chains to the- N W
corner of aai'' Donation Claim of Thomas
Sbepard ; tben!M J 32 S3 chains ; tbenco
S 40 chains to the place of beginning, con
tninliin 198 acres more or less, lying and
belnir m Liun county, urcgon, tOKelher
with the tenements and heieditamenls
thereunto helonglng. .
Terms of salrt ona-balf of th ) purchase
price to be paid down on the dv of sale
and one. half In six months thereafter with
interest at ten per cent per annntn to be
secured by msrtsgage on the premises.
This lZtb day or January, ISH'J.
Mahitkl Nixon,
Executor xt the last will and
testament of Mary J, Contello. dee'd.
J, K. WiATHBBFORD,
Attorney for Executor,
IN THE FIELC
of the liberal patronage
CITY DRUG STORE.
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
BRUSHES.
BOOKS,
OILS, ALABASTIFIE; ETC.
A complete Hue of
ARTISTS MATERIALS.
Prescriptions and Receipts Care
fully Prepared.
GUISS & SON.
gardenT" !
Flower, Grass,
from tbe celebrated aeaid bouse of
A. B. Cleveland & Co.
AlSO ONION SETS, AT CECROCK
PRICES-
Discounts to Gardners,
WALLACE & THOMPSON.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hertbjr rivco that lbs uodvrsign
d bss been by tbsCouoty Conitof IbtSuis
t OrrOo fur Linn county, duly sppoiuUd
Kiecutor of the lst will sod testsmcst f
Tbooias Umpbrey, clceil. All parsons
havioit cisims acain.t ths rststs of said de
ceased, are hereby notilied to prefect their
claims proporl verified within six months
from tha date of this notice to tho Execntar
at his residence a ho at ten tuilcs tenth of Al
bany, On-gub.
Dated January 2Gtb, 188 'J.
ALsr.RT UsiriiaEvs,
Kxscoto;.
IfKwtrr, Est & Irvixr,
Attoraeys for Kseouto
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe under
signed has been by the County Court of
Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed
nnlnistraur of tbe estate of Cleo. W.
I erry, deceased. All persons baring
laima aRaiust said estate are hereby noti
fied to present tbem properly verified
within six months from tbe date of tbls
ntllce lo tbe undersigned Administrator,
at bis residence near Solo, Linn county,
Oregon.
D:ed January Slat, ISM,
T. J. MC5IKRS,
Adm'r of tbe estste of Geo.W'.Perry.deo'd.
Hk Witt, Bmtaht A Irvi.nl,
Attorneys,
Summons.
Jm the Circuit Court of tha Flat of Ortgou '
for ike County of Ltitn.
Ueorge A. Whitney, PlalntifT,
vs.
W. 8. Walker and Florence. E, Walker,
Defendants,
Civil action to reooTer money.
To W.8. Walker and Florence, K Walk
er, the above named Deiendata
IN the name of the State of Oregon, yon
and each of jron are hereby squired
to appear and answer tbe complain t of the
Plaintiff in the above entitled Court new
en file with tbe Clerk of said Couit by
tbe first day of tbe next regular term of
said Court, whlcn said tei tn begins on
Hoaday the lllta day erilarcb, I8, ,
at the Court House in Albany, Linn Co..
Oregon, and if you rr either of you fail
so to appearand answer the complaint of
the Plaintiff. Tbe rialmtirwillUke a jnd
ment against you for tbe sum of 9J27.G8,
and for Interest and costs as prayed for in
Plaintiffs complaint, and also for sn or-
oer to sell the real property nttaobed by
the Sherlffof Linn county, Oregon, in the
above entitled cause. Attached as your
property. Said property Is desnrib.d aa
follows : Lots No. 7 and 8 In block No.
2, in the town of North Brownsville, And
also lota No. 1 and 2 Ie block No. 6 in
Gross's addition to tbe town of North
Brownsville In Linn connty, Oregon. ,
This Summons Is published by order of
tbe Hon. It P, Boise, Judge of said Court
made at Chambers on tbe 11th day of
January, A. D , 1889.
J.J. Whitokt, '
Attorney for Plaintiff, i
covery. containing only
ture's own ramcdlea, ''The"
Hi
It ia benefit to the human race. KEEP UP
YOUTH, HEALTH, VIGOR by the uaeof
Pfunder-s Oregon Blood Purifier.
Quick and Complete Cure of all Diaeasea of
the Skin, Kidneya, Bladder and Liver. It
checks Rheumatiam snd Malaria, relieve
Constipation, Dyspepsia and Biliousness.aad
puts fresh energy into the aystem by maWg
New, llieh Vlood. Take it in time, right now,
as it cannot be beat as a preventative of diseaac.
WuM and used everywhere. Si a bottle, 6 for K
TAKE IT NOW.
FAULTLESS!
etur Is faulthsas and so is that
nobis discovery, containing only Ma-
1
I have bought the largest and best stock of ....
ever brought to Albany,
nvite every on o to call
stock.
DON'T FORGET
carry a full lino of 0. M, Henderson & Go's
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The Bed School House Shoes are the best
.
in the world.
kVX XIUXC.M.IIENDKII.SON&COS '
aMm&RM
f ,! u.nii . mm mnrf-rT-- .-... ,.' I? ... . y -:iammmM
Look out for Bargains
in the next 30 day.
W. F.
The Leading Cash
113
George
SUCCESSOR TO
' Hat moved to tho Headers
Yeans, where he hno the largest ana Bneit iok ei
Stoves and Tinware
In the
JOB WORKPBOMPTLY DONE
EC
: JUL1- GRADWOHL'S
Golden Rule Bazaar.
Uis stock 'm bssu enlarge 1 a that U equals any oa tha Coast, end oonsists of
Eoger Broa. Silverware, Pranch. Ohiaa and Crys
talware, Boys' Wa?ani, DdII 0irrHga3,
Fancy Goods, and a general
assortment of Orockiey , f
and Toys. .
lleVuyetllrent end orrle tha largest stioV. In ths Willamstle Valley, to whlol
lifisfceen addod complete line of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
ffa Agent for Insurance companies with a capltil aggrega tluj $75,O0D,0C6 ,
3TIcl on Tiarla Francals.
111.
and I would respectfully
and look through my
BEAD,
Dry Goods Store.
ir
w. Smith,
W II. MC.FAKLAND,
fc Sternberg corner opposite S. E.
Oounty
Hier witd deutch gesprochen.-
ill
NEW GOODS
NEW SMYRNA RUCS AND PORTIERRES.
NEW TABLE COYERS.
LINEN TABLE SETS.'NAPKINS TO MATCH,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LINEN AND
FINE LACE HANDKERCHIEFS.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
SILK DRESS PATTERNS. '
COLORED AND SILKVARP HENRIETTAS.
SILK UMBRELLAS,
Boot and Shoe
INDIES AND CENTS FANCY SLIPPERS.
CENTS FINE SHOES.
MISSES AND CHILDRENS FINE SHOES
FELT SLIPPERS OF ALL KINDS.
CROCKERY DEPARTMENT
CHOICE NOVELTIES IN DECORATED
TEA SETS.
FRUIT PLATES AHU SAUCERS.
DECORATED BEDROOM SETS
LAMPS.
SALAD BOWLS
FANCY PITCHERS-
FANCY CUSPADORES
CAKE DISHES
AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES IN CHINA
OF A NEW YEAR
bijia
N'Hiom wt.h XE vV nergT, NEW ti!od ni NEW prions.
Oar atock U alwaya
Above Bar
in quality and
FAR BELOW IN PRICE.
We cter to all,thn good trd in the city and surrounding country
auJtell 4? It shit .v ti ir hvm ta the city.
Wallace, Thompson & Co.
Succeaoratn Wallace & Thompson.
Plinn Block, Albany Or.
1
NEW
in the oM furniture snd opposite Stewart & Sox'e Hardware Store. .
We desire to o ako known to progressive people that we carry ia stock such
goods as will satiofv ft refin-d tastfr, and as the demnd may require will add to
our supply, We c&rdilly invite the people to oome andjsee ua and we wil
take very grrat pleasnro in fhowing our goods- , ,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed Administrator de bonus non with
the will annexed of the estate ot W, B.
Qilson, deceased, has filed his final ao
oountaa such Administrator in the County
Court of Linn reunty, Owgon. and Bald
Court has appointed Monday, March 4th,
1889, at ten o'clock, a. m as the time for
hearing- objections to said account and
for the settlement thereof,
R. A. Irvikb,
Administrator do bonus non
with the will annexed,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.
Department.
AND SUPPERS,
GHIKA
Samuel E. Young.
Albany, Oregon
quantity, but
GOODS
NoticB of Final Ssttienent.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed Administrator ef tbe estate of
Mary Ann RW. Ssv age, deceased, has
filed in the County C'erk'a office for Linn
county, Oregon, his f nal account in said
eaUte and the Court has fixed the 9th day
of March, 1A89, at the hour of 10 e'elock,
a, m., to hear objections to said account,
and for settling said estate.
This 4th day of February, 1889.
' John MosaN,
J, K, Weathkbfobe, , Administrator,
Att'y for Adti'r.
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