yet explained
The editor of tbe Salem Journal says a
good head always gets on a wheel. Mr.
Hofer hps just begun riding a wheel,
which explains the remark.
Ot al'. foolialines the state census
taken by assessors is the worst While
the extra cost is little the census is a
lake because it is not complete.
An exchange says the quart straw
berry box holds a pint and a half of
beans. U should be remembered that
strawberries are heaped and beans are
not.
A hat drummer says there seems to be
a big improvement through Oregon.that
a better feeling prevails generally, and
that tbe outlook is good, all of which
shows which way the wind is blowing.
I! lima were really money there are
men in Albany who would be million
aires, for they have plenty of it, and
have had all their lives as nearly as can
be learned.
The Democrat laa been told of cigar
rette smokers so steeped in cigarette
fumes that a barber would refuse to
shave them on account of the offensive
smell created by human flesh and ciga
rettes. There are men in Albany so
putrid with tbe stuff that they are
obliged to shave themselves. This fact
ought to induce any boy with the least
bit of ambition to quit the filthy coffin
nail.
Col. Robeit A. Miller, the popular reg
ister at Oregon City recently made a
speech ia favor of woman's suffrage, and
his friecds are chucking him unier the
chin. Mr. Miller has been married
only about a year after being a bachelor
for a long time, no one knows how long,
and hence this speech indicates a good
deal in regard to the influence of Mrs.
Miller upon him.
Another receptive candidate has been
heard from . A dispatch from Indian
apolis says that Governor Matthews,
-when asked if he wonld take the Demo
cratic nomination for president, if it
were offered him, replied : "Of course I
would. So would any citizen, but I am
not a candidate in the sense of seeking a
nomination. Hie governor refused to
declare himself for free silver but said
be wonld stand by tLe party's record
and declarations.
An English clergyman was preaching
in a country town in Scotland. He had
as his subject ''The Prodigal Son."
"And the prodigal son went away from
his poor old father and remained in a
far country for years and years, and his
father mourned his absence for years
and years. But after rears and years be
came back to Lis poor old fatber, and
hla poor old fatber said unto his ser
vants: 'Bring forth tbe fatted calf which
has been kept for my son these years
and years.' An old farmer in tba audi
ence could contain himself no longer.
"Yer a le er, it would ha bin a coo," be
exclaimed. Ex.
Pun's Commercial repoit for last week
is: "Neither tbe rising speculative
market nor the steady gain in industries
has ceased and it is wholesome that
there are fewer signs of hesitation in
productive industries than is specula
tive prices. Wage strikes grow more
numerous and cause some trouble. Re
tail demand lags behind. Wholesale
and jobbing purchases are behind tbe
production in some branches but through
many conflicting reports tbe fact shines
out that industries are gaining, not with
a rush ami whirl, but more safely. The
structural demand for building through
tbe country was never larger. The fren
zy in oil bas started a large demand for
pipe and sheets atjalight advan ces.
Washington Lettei .
Frcm our regular Correspondaat.
Wasiiixgtos, April 22,1805.
President Cleveland will probably
make the holding of the Sound Money
Convention at Memp :is, Tenn., on May
23, the occasion for following op bis
Chicago letter with another along tbe
same lines, onlv giving a more exact
definition of what he considers sound
money.
It i certain that every democrat is in
favor of sound money, but it must be ac
knowledged that there ia a wide differ
ence among democrats tbe leaders of
the party, as well as tbe rank and file
as ti what is sound money. That these
differences cught in someway to be
wiped out, or at least adjusted before
the party enters another National Cam
paign, will be admitted by every demo
crat without argument.
Ohio democrats who ct me to Wash
nfrton all speak hopefully of party pros
pec's One of them Mr. 0!i.rerG. Wil
liams said: ''I may t- omewhat
over sanguine, but I feel that the dem
ocrat are going toelrct a majority of
the next Ohio legislature. The people
are very sic of the hut two legislatures,
and the recent grand jury investigations
at Colcmbus disclosed such shady trans
actions on the part of prominent repub
lican legislators that a great deal of pop
ular censure has been aroused. The
liold conduct on the part of George Cox,
the republican boss of Cincinnati in
working for the pasag; ol th pool bill,
lias opened the eves of the people to the
shameless work that has bren going on
at the State capital.
According to the e"irnate of Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue Miller, the
government will leceive on tbe volun
tary returns made something over f 14,
000,X)0 for income tax. No estimate
can be n-ade of how much this will be
increased by asseesing the tsz upon
those who failed to make returns in ac
cordance with the law, but it vill prob
ably exceed $4,000,000.
State Senator Eugene Ives, one of the
best known democratic members of the
New York legislature, paseed through
Washington on hi way to Fortress Mon
roe. Heesid: "The people are being
giver an object lespon at Albany that
will not lie forjioiten in the Srate or
overlooked by the country. Already
four months have elapsed and nota sin
gle measuie urged by the cit'zens of
New Yoik, in the interest of reform, lias
beei. j assed. Not for forty years Ue
so many changes of corruption at Albany
been brought forward, and I feel that
the people are fait realizing that demo
cratic legislatures can be better trusted
than those controlled by tbe present re
publican bossee. The kind of reform
the State has been getting from Plait Is
not what was demanded. 1 look lot
ward to a democratic victory in the State
of New York next fall."
Mr. Cleveland lias not
what sound money is.
A Cesspool.
A tenderfoot doesn't stand much of a
chance when be gets among tin-horns,
particularly in CorvalliB. The Corvalhs
Times tells of a sad case in which Albany
also took a hand.
Alfred Bishop is probably ready to
agree with Mayor McFadtlen, that Cor-
vallis is a veritable cesspool of tadpole
gamblers. Bishop's experience with
Corvaliis tinhorn?, and the ease and ce
lerity with which they have plucked
him in the past few days, will make a
spot on his memory that a score of years
will not wipe out
Bishon is a cripple. Sinco birth he has
been paralysed in one aide, and one arm
and one leg are bhrivelled.and the mind,
that otherwise might have been bright
is weak and vacillating, and unable to
resit t the seductive wiles of men who
seek a living without giving anything in
return. Bishop arrived in Corvaliis
about two weeks ago. Ho hail from
Idaho, where, seven miles from Uoise
City, he has an aged and widowed moth
er. Kighty miles from the ssiue city he
has a widowed sister, and it was fur the
latter that he has been working for the
last five years.
When he arrived in Corvaliis, Bishop
had upwards of $50 in his pocket. He
boarded with his uncle, Bryant Young,
and. though he spent nothing for board
the money he brought with him soon
vanished. Bis relatives learned ot it.aud
a surveillance of the habits of the cripple
soon showed ttiem that he had been an
easy and fat prey for the tin horn gam
bler. Another $100 was received by the
bait Idaho 'Tenderfoot," last Monday,
and then began a struggle in which the
tin boras sought to rob Bishop of his
money, and in which the family worked
to save him from losing it. Bishop''
footsteps were dogged by both sides, but
the soft words of "Sid" Moore, Charles
Mummery and others of that sort won
Bishop away from the influence of those
who tried to save him, and. except 116
spent for clothing within forty-eight
hours after its arrival, all of tbe $100
remittance but W0 was gone, mnd the
thugs had it His losses up to this time
aggregated over $100 dollars, more than
he could pofsibly save in more than a
year's labor. Thursday morning Bishop
drew his last f 40 and began a game with
Mummery. Miles Young entered the
place where it was in progress, and beg
ged the cripple to stop. Apparently an
noyed by the intiusion.Bishop soon after
left the game, and before noon bad gone
with "Sid" Moore to Albany . Bishop ia
still there, and Friday had a case in tbe
justice's court in which be accused
Moore and James Fennell of robbirg bim
of $14. Moore was discharged, and has
returned to this city, as he is one of tbe
kind that City Marshal Lee don't allow
in Albany. How much of the ciippU's
$100 is left is not known, but it is proba
bly below tbe 522 mark.
Give U a Trial.
The newspaper that proposes to com
promise tbe financial question by mak
ing a new money composed of equal
parts of gold and silver should cell out.
That is not what we want. e want
both goid and silver separate, except as
the latter is ustd in a very small quan
tity for alloy. Further we want both
redemption money and coined fiee. We
particularly want free coinage of silver,
because it is the people's money. Until
1873 silver aud gold were practically
equal never varying over 2 per cent. A j
silver dollar was the unit, and when the I
proportion changed from lo.V to IS it l
was gold that was cut down. Free coin
age means stable, sound currency.
That is our own history and tbe proof
is solid. Make it redemption money
and it will be immaterial wbat other
countries do, it will be worth 100 cents
on the dollar everywhere. How much
the demonitization of silver has done to
wards causing bard times it is difficult
to figure out, but undoubtedly it bas
been a factor. Now wbat is needed is to
increase the amount of this circulating
medium, this people's money, by free
coinage, and a changed condition of af
fairs will prevail.
An impulse will be
given to our industries that will open
people's eyes. We have tried tbe sin
gle gold basis, and it is a failure. F.ren
if one were suspicious of silver, for
which there is no occasion, there ought
to be enough common sense in ones
make np to at least be wiKing to test the
matter.
Tbe boom in oil bas bursted, and the
Dmocbat would like to see tome of tbe
boomers drowned in tbe flood they cre
ated. In the future the press should
unite in fighting all Hnds of boomers at
the first sonnd of tbe starters. This oil
boom was aa bad as high wasrobbery,
and it would serve some of the robbers
right as a matter of justice if hanged to
a lamp post; bat that ia not modern civ
ilization, and tbe men have to be pun
ished by having their consciences prick
them like monstrous needles.
Tbe most gullible newspaper in theU.
S. is the one that got denials from prom
inent bankers and business men that
they ever attended Coin's Financial
school, aa alleged in the columns of a
book by that name. Any one with the
brains of a cat ought to know :Lat there
really was never ruch a achoo); but that
the narration and nse of prominent
names is simply to add emphasis to the
arguments in the book. Some people
are very credulous.
Recently a court in New York decid
ed that money dropped upon the floor of
a street car, although by falling between
the slats of tbe wooden mat it bad be
come entirely hidden, was a lawful ten
der of fare, which the conductor must
not only accept, bat supply the n quired
change.
The wreck yesterday emphacises the
necessity of an early confirmation of the
O. P. sale so that the owners can go
ahead and give tbe road the improve
ments it badly needs. The R. R. com
missioners recently went ovr the road,
but it is doubtful if they would know a
poor bridge if seen by them.
If people were rs small and contempti
ble as nations sometimes are they would
be kicked out of society. England is
making Nicaragua pay her $7,0CO on
account of the mistreatment of an Eng
lishman. John Boll ought to be booti-d
lor being so small.
In the opinion of W. V. Kenton, the
well known !iwrr,ii" IW i,. .xeiupi-
111 noiti ; . . 'iu i a.ia ii.iirtil lg in
valid. An official report wac
made to tbe circutit court in t
Koenigsburg, Falk & Co. v.
recently
e CMse. of
ohn Pe
Boeet& Son.
Col. Alley ,of the Florence W
ting ft in tbe neck in a very
tier by the women of Florence
going for him even in the grea
ian.
Dan Voorhces talks to the point.
Dan Voorliees, the level headed Sena
tor from Indiana, talks with solid sense
on the silver question. Kead ami digest
his ideas. He says:
"The tariff will not return to plague us
again for yeats to come. It has been so
wisely adjusted that no atteirpt at gen
eral revision is now in contemplation In
any quarter. There is no longer any issue
in regard to federal election laws.and tbe
threat of tbe bayonet at the ballot box
No great national question is at this time
in the way of a full and free discussion
ot money, currency, precious metals, ra
tios, standards of value, units of account
and payment, and the bearings which all
these things have on the general welfare
of the great body of American people.The
silver question itself is also plainer to the
view, less obscured by the cralt of its
enmies than at any time since the as
sassination ot silver money took place in
1873. There are no legislative switches
now in existence to lead people away
from the main track ; no cowardly make
shifts or insincere shams can any longer
darken discussion or betray honest coun
sels. Tbe Sherman act, which was con
ceived in rancorous hostility to silver,
and brought forth into a lav by an in
iquitous betrayal of silver's free coinage,
bas been buried in an nnhonored grave
over which no lament will ever be
heard.
"Tbe rea! and vital issue now presented
to the Amei ican people is the proposed
elimination of silver front our cuirency ;
it total overthrow and destruction as a
money metal, and tbe use of gold alone.
This is what ia now meant by the move
mnt against freo coinage of Bilver.w hat
ever disclaimers may be made to the
contrary. This movement means the
destruction of one-half of tbe debt-paying
mcney of the United Stales and tbe
world. If it should be to, it would
double the burdens of every debtor and
multiply the income of every creditor
wherever tbe sun shines.
"I have not a particle of doubt as to
the result of the contest now going on.
Tbe enemies of silver will be driven to
tbe wall. Silver money will not only
survive, but it will be fully restored to
its old place as a legal and controlling
factor in the development and progress
of the country. Nor have I any fear for
the future streugth and harmony of the
democratic party. Some men may dis
card its principles and abandon its or
ganization but others will take their
places.
"I have been in favor of the free coin
age of silver at tbe ratio fixed by Jeffer
son ail my Ule.and wnatever others may
do I shall never abandon ray principles
nor my party. I am not unmindful of
tha vague cry now raised about 'sound
money,' or 'honest money,' and it causes
me to glance back over the career of
silver in American history. I discover
that Washington, Jeflerson, Hamilton,
Madison, John Marshal and Monroe en
dorsed silver money as sound and honest,
and that the same vijts were entertain
ed throughout the most important
epochs of our country's trials, growth
and glory by Jackson, Clay, Webster,
Calhoun, Silas Wright Marcy, Horatio
Seymour, Benton, Chase, Douglas, Hen
drake, Morton and Lincoln.
'The trnth is that the danger from
the coinage and use ot silver as money
in this country never occurred to a
santi mind until greed, avarice and un
holy speculation reared its serpent
head and aimed a Tic iocs, deadly blow
at the honored do'lar of tbe fathers ot
1776.
The railroad commission bbould re
quire tbe placing of the O. C & E. road
in fiitt class condition- No road should
be run that is not. Tbe recent terrible
accident probably did not occur from
any serious defect in the bridge. At
tbe same time it suggests prompt action
in placing tbe road in condition. Tbe
title is in the bands of tbe purchasers,
whatever the outcome of tbe appeal, and
it is certainly their duty to arrange all
the details in tbe aay of making better
menu. This will probably be done, as
it is already rumored that tbe railroad
'eom mission ers will mate a report which
will require this, so that the new own
ers can go ahead with tbe prospect of be
ing repaid in case of no confiimation.
At'-orney General Idleman it paid $3,
000 a year for doing the law business of
tbe state of Oregon, and yet prirste at
torneys are baiog hired to attend tl
railroad commissioners case. Albany
Democrat- With all respect far them
and due deference for the opinions o
Generalds Idleman and Chamberlain,
the Statesman lias all the time contend
ed that Oregon did not need any attor
ney general. Recent developments but
confirm the wisdom of our contention.
Statesman. Right you are, Mr States
man ; but it will net be abolished. Ore
gon is not built that way.
In five or six years out of ISO murders
in Sn Francisco there have been only
two convictions. It seems almost im
possible to ban; a man there. There
was a time years ago when there were
as many if not more hangirgsthan mur
ders. It was in the days of tbe vigil
ance cr mm it tee. Do the times justify
another vigilance committee is a ques
tion worth considering. Under tbe
present system jtistice acts very slowly
and cumbereomely. The machinery
needs some new cog wheels and an
'ectric motor.
A man may rob people of millions by
monopolistic tacticr, by hull and bear
operations, like the Standard Oil boom,
for instance, and he is a gvntleuao ; bat
how is lie much worse than the tin born
gambler who gets hold of an innocent
man ?nd leases him without a five cent
piece.
Another literary babble has been buret.
Alexander Stephens was charged with
having originated the expression too
thin ; but it tianspires tlut it appears in
Shakespeire. JSee Henry VIII, scene
3, a-t 5.
And now they say Du Maurer never
wrote Trilby at all. If he didn't write
it some one did with as many stares in
his charai-ier. Trilby is a good deal
like Maurer the artist, and they
ought to go together.
A member of tie firm of Armour &
Co., of Chicago under cat h states that
the Company lost $75,K) for the year
ending Nov. 3. 1894. No ono will shed
tears over that fact.
There are parts of the North West, tbe
Puget SonLd for Instance, where hund
reds of thousands of dollars are sent
away annually for vegetables and fruits.
should
there is
ne of tbe
valley.
Onkvilld.
The socond nino failed to co to Silmihi
last Saturday on account of rain, but the
diicuu j on uiui's uuntc mat tiio rain was
only part of the excuse! Klonas.
V alter hnutli met with an ncii!nt
last Sabbath evening at l'eoria. His
horse liecame frightened and upset his
cart, tlirowing hi in against a iiost anil
bruising his head and otherwise injuring
linn. .
Our school teacher took a vacation last
week to attend institute. Smith is a
populist, but the school superintendent
is an administration republican and
while Grover is out a hunting tlio peda
gogues will take a vacation also as they
are next in power to the president.
We recently saw a cartoon in the New
York Voice which describes tho situa
tion of our republic in good shape. It
represents tho capitol building; but in
place of tho American bird of .liberty on
the pinnacle the artist has placed a lo-
eumo.ive ana ne lias erased the words
"U S. Capitol" and underneath are the
words "Othce of the Combined Railroad
Company." And on tho sidewalk is a
K. K. policeman in uniform. Directlv
in front of him is Uncle Sam dressed
like a tramp, with bis old flag suit worn
out at the knees, and under his arm in
the okl American buzzard with his head
down: the policeman says "move on,'
and our venerable uncle is movinn on
Smith was awavonedav last week ami
in his absence some lady friend left some
nice rose bushes at bis door. Hesavs
"thank you". 7 ?
A MKTS.
BKG9 ST ITS WSlTflEX IIIHC I
Summary. Station, Albioj, Of. Month
Apill, 1893.
Mean temperature, SI 9
Maximum temperature, 64; d .la, 92,
3 3.
minimum temperature, 31; date, 5
Mean of nitiiiaurn Umperature, 0:) 5.
Meaa of miu mum tempertire, fit 9
Total precipitation. 270 incbw.
No. of clear days, 10.
No. of partly eload days, 9
No. of cloudy daya, 1 1.
Data, of light frost, 11, 12 20 and 25.
Date of killing frost, 4, 5, 23.
Date on which hail tell, 0.
Dates on which sleet fell, 0.
Data of thunder storma.0.
Auroras, 0
Prevailing direction of the aind, S,
Bs-narksi T.rnperatur 1,7 from avera.e
Rainfall, 0.59.
Ptriod, 13 j ean.
Jobs Da-teen,
Volunteer U-aerrr.
A arrlaaa laa.
London. April 30 Tbe Time tomor
row will jublish a dispatch from Kobe,
dated April 26, raying there is no mistak
ing the fact teat there is evidence of a se
rious crisis in the Japan and Russia af
fair. Tbe Japaneteprea bas been forbid
den to refer to it, and tbe nenspaper of
lokio, including the semi-official Nihi
Nichi, have been suspended for reporting
the fact that a secret couccil of minister
was held.
Will Eatf la ftaa.kr.
Manaoca, Nicaragua. AprdSO. The
X iraraguan govern unt has formally de
emed to acceue to tba compromise propo
sition fo'
a satuement ot tae pending
This decision bas been couiniu I
troubles,
nicated to tbe authorities at Washington
and London. Nicaragua agrees to pay
JClo.OO in LonJou in 15 days from the
time the Llntinh ships leave the harbor of
Co'into. This preliminary is sirontHr in-
jsisduron on account of 'Me condit.ot. of
. w.u
It there is anything Salem is not tbe
center of tbe Dskocsat wou'.J like to
know what it is. A paper there has jus t
learned that that city is tbe athletic
center of the "orthwet. Wbat is tbe
matter ot Portland, Seattle aud Tconia.
Obituary.
At the old hoinoitead in Linn countv,
""iron., Jin. lairicnne uimon, on
April 2:,rd, 1M, aged S3 rears, 6 months
andlcdays.
Boro in Memphis Tennessee, Oct. 8.
1811. Immigrated to Henderson county,
111., in IS29 where she li vei until 1Sm;,
when she croeed tbe plains to Ortvon.
settling near Albany. where she died. j cun:4ano-js regarding other are disregard
She leave 8 son,'t:l grand children, ! ed.
31 great grand children, and a host of
friends to mourn her departure. I
In her verv ear! v cirllio-vl si... r.V.v.l !
it!
ic gospol of Chrirt and live! a faithful
life to him iu tbe Christian church until
her last dav on earth. Her last speech
was a recogni jon of His wil; "If it is the
Iord's will, I want to go," she raid. Y.
She was:
Only waiting tbe Lord's own time,
To crown her with glory divine.
Farewell, dear mother ; Oh, sad refrain !
Bat oar lass is thy eternal gain.
L. C, Hon. ax, V. I. M.
.MARRIED.
TRITES ORR. On Tuelav after.
noon, April a), 1W5, at the midcn of
and by Bev. J. T. Abbeit, Mr. Frank
Trttea, of near A 11 .Any and Miss Ik-He
Orr, of Oakvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Trites
have the best wishes of their many
friends for happiness and prosperity.
MILLER BROWN. On Monday,
April 29, 1895, at the Runs House parlors,
in Albany, by Hev. C. H. McKee. of the
Baptist church, Hon. I. I). Miller, of
Millers Station, and Mrs Christa A.
Brown, of Alexis, 111, The groom is one
of Linn county's most prominent and
best citizens, fur many rears thoroughly
identified with tbe upbuilding of this
county, while tbe bride comes with a
splendid reputation as an estimable wo
man. They will receive only good
wishes from all. Mr. Miller lias been
one of the Dbmocbat's best friends, and
we take particular pleasure in extending
Mr. and Mrs. Miller our congratulations.
DIED.
CONX. In Albany, on Sunday, Apti
28, 1895, after a lingering illness, Mrs.
Sam utd Conn. Mrs. Coun was nn old
and highly respected resident of Linn
county. She leaves a himband and "v-
eral children and many friends to mourn
her death. Funeral si'i vices were held
this afternoon.
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TELEGRAPHIC.
Receipt Falling OB".
Washington, April 30. Treasury re
ceipts during (lie month ended today have
not met the expectations ot the otliciaU,
and the indications are the deficit at the
end of the fiscal yenr will be little, if any,
less than $45,000,000. The recei ptn for the
nioniu or April amount to f-4,!!47.8.f(i,and
the expenditures to :i2.H52,(i,.H), leaving a
deficit of $8,704,854 for tbe month.and for
the fiscal year to dido $45,247,000. The.
receipts fiom internal revenue show a fall
ing oil for April, as compared with the
same month in 1801 of more than 1700,
C00. le y Kirk Dlrl
Jacksonville, April &). Ed Scheiff-
leiu and Alex Orme crushed 1500 pounds
of ore taken from a ledgo on Foots creek,
formerly woikei by Mr Ornie and from
which he has taken a nice little fortune,
and cleaned up from thin small amount
I'lOOO. They have quite, an amount of the
ore on the dump ami expect to realiz;
handsomely Iroiu it. Mr. ScheifhVin is
one cf the discoverers of tho famous Tomb
stone mine in Arizona, from which he and
hi brother became millionaire).
A Walla Walla Crime.
Walla Walla. Wash., April :10.
Joseph Bottger, a man about 40 yearj of
age, was found dead this morning in a
small room over a carpenter shop, witn a
bottle containing morphine lying by the
bed. At Knit it was supposed to be a case
oi suicide, but now it is ueiievea tne case
may develop something sensational, and
that bo was murdered
raelfle Caul athlete.
New Haven, Conn., April 30. Word
has been received from the University of
California atbe ic team that they will not
reach the Eaxtia tinio to participate, in the
annual invitation g-.uues of the Yale Track
Athletic Association, held here next Satur
day. They ill meet the University of
Pennsylvania at New York, May 11.
tMcam TalfcsBaalaesa.
IsDiANAiniux, April 29. Senator Voor
liees, in a talk today with the Sentinel
Washington correspondent, m.ula the fol
lowing statement of his views in regard to
the f me coinage of silver:
. "I do not regret the agitation of tbe sil
ver quetiou. Sooner or later it has to be
definitely settled whether the labor-producing
people of Ibis country can be bullied
out of one-hnjf of their dent-paving utuoey
or whether they will stand like free men
and protect and defend the money provid
ed in the constitution gold and siiver,
boih- -not one of tbe precious metals alone,
but both, and Cii terms and conditions as
to cuinnge and use of absjlute equality.
The Cat? Slrartl.
Sall. April 29. -At 2 P. M. today tLe
injunction suit against the location of tho
bmnch iuuno wiiam at Uniun otjll
ed in department No- 2 of the Munoa
county circuit court. Tbe court aJj-jum-el
to tbe capitol lthraryat7 tiiis evening
and beard the arguuicfit ia the cue cf
Ititilroad CVnimiioer LMdy rs. fwrefary j
KincAtd. J. t. Morclani and KufusMal
lory represented liic former and C'olunel
Irike tbe latt.T. Ja ige Hesritt took the ,
nutter under tie a Jv:-innt nt 1 1 tonifht
and will look up the nuny author; ties cited I
and nndr Li decision ubjai!
bis.
j atrarstaaas Ctrlie4 j
; Masaoca. Ni.-araaa, April 23. j
1 1 ,,. . ,i v;,M -.i .
cxciteu,er.t prcriil.. awl the)
I-elitif a.rainit tirei'. l'.ntsin is increas
ing in buiMfxws every hour. Niratguan J
frwirt arrill maiua.l ? r f.t, ti.iiftl. 1
Io. and it i believed they may open re on
tbe BritUh wiculd the lalLer mane anr &t-
tempt t ci frora
tVsrinto to the main
laud. ! t hare bertt tjkf n to destroy
meacs comuisniC'itiun wuh use inferior
j b'?uM suvb Ati'tn be tzad o-ary.
I Dartaal Arrala'as.
I Sas Fa.snsco. April 23 Tbelore
' Iurraat as arraign.! today in tbe police
orl n chYire o irnrder f the killing
j of IHjnche Latnont. Te defendant
nuaeu itimwii wun uu toiii no;. iu,jn.i.
( after f -rrail ioriinjr. had a Ion con-
j saltation with bis attorney, lie con,- I
plains bitwsny. however tnat the puUic i
!dipd to preja!ge Lim. He as ihatj
j etery fjet cvc06rte4. wit'i tbe taurilers is j
I made to 6t bis cr. wfcile uii;oa cir- f
r aailrc la Kla Jaarira.
New Yoas, April 19. A Hera!d spec- f
! l trm Bcenot Af res ssts that il is re-
j ported that a state of siege has existed "
n Ki Jn, rlil The correspond-1
! r tLere tenJs word that several s'.ree. ,
fiKhu ,ook P'4 in the city last night !
I Between me soldiers, wlio are Inends ol
ci-iiciiuroi i ruuiu, inn poi.ee.
Men were Killed and wounded on both
sides, lbeleaders.it is reported, have
been arrested. Feavs exists of outbreaks
in other localities.
a rsaweer a4
.
Imxi ssoe.v, Or . Apr;! 29 -lames
Taiftaj, a pioneer of ls5i. dropped dead
at A.onmcuth hooday morning at 11
' o'clock, lie was rha'Ung with Mr. t-nk
i Hall, a neghtior, and was relating lonie
o: !lie)r boyish experiences, w hen be
suddenly ceased peaslng, and in a lew
minutes was ded. tie was OS years of
8e.
TraaM la I'araaasa. '
Loaeox. Arril 2 TkeTi
dispatch from iU cor;ecnJent inllccg'
Kong: ,
.Nrricjn nutbrtak bsve ohujTvsI!
throtithcul Forrowa. H. M. S. landerl
ha cone to T.Va and Orrman uilr n hi
leen landed at Mamui from tbe lnr.e to j Kurniture of every derription and labv
protct foreigners Ibe Chinese soldiers carriapM re-cpholstcred and rsreishfti.
ernor Irtdy gtmnl atlacke.1 them, killing txeet. between Ferry and BroadalUn, Al
30 and wounding SO. The torernor is ac- basv. I r.
sitfciintr me soiaier pay. woicn
ists'o innnlhs in nrriMrs. Tih" Chinese
artillery thieaten to fire on any vc!s
If aving. Formosa with treasure.
aertra Ulna Blah I.
Pout 1'AiirA. Fla, April 23. Edward
Tucker, a merchant of this place, was taken
from In home last night and unuurcifully
whipped bv female whitecarM. Tucker
bad been in fie habit ol going borne drunk
and abutting bis wife. Last night he went
home drunk and beat her. Soon afterward
a numW of men entered Tucker's rei
dmce un,l dragged him to the outskirts cf
the town. . Here a uumlierof women wear
ing bite cap were wailing Tucker was
stripiv-d to the waist und lashed to a trve.
Then tbe women bgnn to whip him, und
continued till tin kin rtn hii. Im k Imtl
been cut in dozens of places and blood was
streaming from the culs. tucker prom
ised never to utilise liU wife again. It is
said several of the most prominent Indies
of tbe plucfl were engaged in the uJ.tir.
1.1) resale Uraward.
Erin At., France, April 2S. T110 list of
fatalities by the breaking of the great
Uowy dike ia tha Epinal district of the
Vioges increases every hour. One hund
red and fifteen deaths have alnwy Iwen re
ported, but only 50 bodies have been re
covered. It is believed the list will bo in
excess of ttiso figures when all the dis
tricts are h ?ard from.
Uos'i ray 11.
Sam Jok, Costa Rica, April 28. It is
learned here authoritivcly that the Central
American rrpublica of Guatemala. Hnn
Salvador and Costa Hint strongly urjred
Nicaragua to pay tho $75,00 im enmity
to Urcat Britain, l'ro.ideiit Yglosniievtm
went so fur as to offer to contribute. onn
tifth of the amount, but popular sentin.e:it
in Nicaragua was so set against Knghind
that tho ml ministration decided not to
yield.
Ilerlderl 1 7 Impra rllrable.
Detroit, Mien., April CS. Ths Tri
bune (rep.) will tomorrow publish an
editorial leader which will declare in
favor of the solution of the present
money questions by the creation of a
rnjw dollar, Io be composed of propor
tionate pAris o! Kola and tilver. The
paper advocates the composite dollar as
a niHiire easiest to elfect and with the
leaf t disturbance to business of any plan
ungesled. -
Oa ibe War I'ala.
Kitxakney, Mauitoba, April 28. Re
ports coming from Stephens, N. D., just
over the boundary, say that 1500 Indians
and half-breeds are on the warpath, and
that 700 womeu and children ore in tents
on tho prairies. Troops from Fort Totten
are ordered to Stephens.
fffO
MM
This is tbe wheel that was illustrated In
lea," January 25ib, la5. over the following
mm
uMmtfr. t - i .. .... .jt.aJ k - ' la5
tne iwcent national cycle inhibition. U is tne "averlt Scx.iciiek and istbf
most admired and talked of high grade bicycle in world today. Want a bicycler
Illustrated Cstalogue f-e. Indiana Bicyclv Co. Indboapolfs. Indiana, C. S. A.
E E. Gokf, eioVice agent for Albany
NEW : FURNITURE.
Mv sroRE .sNowriJU. of fiust.lass FURXITURK. CJNSIS1.no
Ol bed room acta, ohair, lounges, rue , blcb I nl a;l at
BOTTOM
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
.1. JOSKIMI, Tropriclor.
MANHOOD
Ktrmt) Is-cx to cur . i trr
te.m.l drklo. and it....
17 owri.nji. 1 ,,. aaeeafeET ue ox ! rc-o. op' m ortu
mbxm. wfcfcca i'4 10 It.fin.i'.ir. I .oir.ii.m or iiMamtf. e t-i amdia
. vr.t pokrt. m 1 Mr a.., a fur SL&. h, EJili m.uul wtii & avs, m.i.-u r wm
IrlnawrlUnnaniaMMnnarrcraad (fce ,. ti:4 trai
awvfunuiulkM. lapBTraiitarr. iai.ruvtki Him, T-n - HirfHi
hUllin.On..l,J.S.(:l SlS'i.i' V!i"U.r? LA1U b.-iMJU.
For the Toilet.
snap is a necessity. Its merit comes out
in the wah. and "certainly nothing erf r
carueont of the wash clear! r and indis
putably as the stiperiotrty o our srou.
A really fine soap is a toilet luxury and a
very pleasant tiling to have fat hand.
The effect of its aee ojon tbe skin is soon
it )u lge.1 by iu tk'ecte. On ' a sbosr
aprart-ni, ana soap, like trwryttiingelse.
is lu.ll bv its eKert. I hi " a shosr oi
t :i. ., ... - , .,".;,,.. j'
m.n, it une..,u!c.i a ,omrit u
everything in drugs and Mandarvl prei;-
,olk., Etu un. art;c5. 1
J A f I'liniSIa,
ALBANY
INS. AGENCY
JCAN OlVh jco mate genuine Irn r.
artcc for a S-OJ ihaa any oilier sgen". In
"-a"J.
An jhori. l aba ran Ti.liol
pre.
, n u-r.s in the smnunt of fj-jo annut"
can rcuie il r tgt t lot an 'n-urance
I Co., lor tna iriH.n do not ihmk iht
! errt roan m ho ariiet lnvurai.ee po kics
' U so'-insurance rrnn.'"
! Insure in the SL'X. PHOENIX, LON-
I DON", M ANCUES1 ES.anJ NORWICH
i VUl'JS ot Er.gisnd.orCON I INENTAL
ol St Yo.k and have something to.
-- in ..f tn, t.
I ilotrt taken on tar-r Insarance.
M t tsir.a. M'gr.
Vl'!lr f... (, Gn I,. I. .
s Lon loo
j llijt -t
1 rii
"
, ri.-r paid Ic-r all in4a
i. Straney
Upholsterer
-And
Repairer.
IF
YC
KNEW
that tW beat
plaos in the city
for always secur
ing first-class gro
ceries. Iked goods
anil produce was at Par
kci IJrrs .as a large numVr
have already fontd out, you
would I relieved of all responsi
bility of running around to grt
what you want at rearonable ar.d re
liable prices. Parkr Bios, serve the
people by treating them well and dealing
out only good, wholesome frncerie at Jiv
ing prices.
What Your Money Worth?
That d-nd upon where you go for
your groteries and produce. If at Conn &
Huston's a dollars is a good deal; besides
you get the bet in the market of both
tamlar.l groceries, fruit and produce.
Farm Loan.
I have a limited amount cf money to
loan on good farm lands in Linn and ad
joining county. On very fa3rable terms,
interest payable annually. Cull or write
at onco as the amount 1 have for loaning
will soon be gone.
C. G. Rcbkiiart,
Albany, Oregon.
mmm
Mii.mnkiiy. Spring has coino and now
is a good time to get a bat for h.ilf what
you pay elsewlure. at Mrs John N. Hoff
man's. Those wh.i get their meats at the Linn
Dressed Meat Market, at Second and Klls
worth streets never complain of poor qual
ity, and tho price is always the lowest.
Fresh buckwheat flour in bulk st
Qronel's.
C E
T inn County National Hank ccr
l. tincatcs Monteu.
Inquire of J.
M. Knlston.
If you want n Rood nnd elenn
smoke huy cigars made bv our Al
bany cigar factor v.
FInestatlonary nt Fred Dawson's
Cheap stationary at Fred Daw
son's Drs. II. E. and6TK7 Beers, oflices
over Post Otlico. Kesidonce corner 6th &
Calapooia streets.
"Bearings, tbe Cycling Aathorify of Amer
title: "Tbe Handsome-, Model Shown a
PRICES.
Thos. I'.n
i
RESTORED!
-jm nx tv V. Mtcory. Lsrjsuof rmm
f powla 0arai.t0nc&a -i viter aeErmec4
Star Bakerj
tor F reestalbf n sad I lrl Ms.
C3KRA0 MEYER, PROPRIETOR.
I
i I sased i'ralti
dlsttssrs
Drl4 Frails,
1 obat rw
lilir
fFe-,
rie
Qsresissre.
Vegetables,
Ogwrw .
pie
Teas.
Ele
everything 'bat t kept ia a j
good varietv and ero- j
cerytbve. High- j
est prke paiii i
fc-r - !
ALL KINDcOF PRODUCE3
ALBANY F01H1E 00,
XBICOIOK.ATXn
'iSallT Off.
aUimore
FURNITURE
cotuJ!e line of-
U.XOERTAKIXG
- in all its branches,
EMBALMING aSu;ty
Residence rorter Srd and (V; r- i
Hodges & McFarland
-LEAP IX
The next thing to bavins a gxl
dinner is having a good Pinner S.-t.
lhe former furnishes stiuinlent
for the lxx.lv and the latter adds
nto the appetite more than
most of the nostrums lt
II aar i.n i-
have bcantitul iattern
in lioth Pinner and Te
Sets in all wares. No
only are mv Pin
ner 'Seta ami crock
pry ware all right;
but in choice gro
ceries I carrv a se
lect stock.
F.E. ALLEN
A WINDMILL
FOR $35 00
W7 Crawiord will sell yon an
W . 8 foot Acraiotor for ;I5.00
12 foot geared Acrmotor 75.1XI
All steel and galvanised after completed
H F MERRILL
INSURANCE AND MONEY
BROKER
Albany, Or.
City and K.uiity warrauts bought and
toM.
J. 2k. IjRltSTO
INSURANCE AND MONEY
BROKER.
Countv Warrants Bought and
SolJ. Olfire.Maston Block, Albany
Oregon. "
II
III
1111
B B
lilt
mil
alt
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I
P?r II
r He JLlnIo
! -v ..' - i j' umjwmmmmrmmm
K. McNEILL, Receiver.
TO THE
GIVE TH ClIOICS 0
' TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
RO UTES
GREAT UNION
NORTHERN PACIFIC
VIA
SPOKANE
MIKKEAPOLIS
VIA
DENVER
OMAHA
A!fD
ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY
LOW UATRJ TO ALL
eastern ;nn eh.
OCR AX STEAMERS
LEAVE ITJRTLAaD EVERY 5
DA va '
SAN FRANCISCO
for lull dttails call cm
Ccra Si MovreiT", Aibany, Or,
OB AbbRkjM:
W H HUB LSI.1 KT.
tici'i Pah . Aosi
FOR! LAND, OR.
Assignees Notice.
JAHce is herebr given that I have been
d jTV elected b ih creditors
of Samuel
' Cmfrsd and J T Smi'h, Intolrsn's, in
j H-u of Wm J Stea-art, the awignee nam -;
ed by utd iutotvsnt debtors in their deed
' ot alignment he'e'olore made ar.d fied
in ihe oflSce of the Count j Ckrrk of Line
! county, Oregon, and that I hsve duly
filed m7bods.ocn algnee. tneretore
,11 the ciediuw of s.'d .ss-gaor. are Mrr.
. by notified and required o prer!t
,!'e,,
claims, under oath, 10 a. ' witfaic thrr
mint:' Irom te date hereof, at rty resf
' dence !a he city ot Aibany, Oregon.
1 Date J taUStn day of Feo. 1S9S.
TJ C orTKAW,
i, Assignee in Ilea ol Wm j Stewart
I
CM EF OF POLICE KOTICE.
n'l prrsoLt are hereby notiSed that it is
OD'j-a'al to depos:t or throw aor broab.
; tfAi'oage. rjbiib, trafh. or refase matter
of any kind, in or upon any alley. id-
; w k. square, street, er public place in tbe
ctfy ol Albanv. or to a; low any stageant.
or i-npure WAler. refaw vegetables. dcr -
! ed cr decaying substance, garoags or fil'h
ol any kind to acccmuU'e in. or remain ia
t upon a-j vard. k. plsces or prenu
in saia city . 1 oe wxiinance. prooioiung
hean.e wt I be stnctiy enforced, and o -
tiuMM loere-T vr-.pij p-w.iii. uiira
by order of tfce t council scade
April Zi,
C.O LEE.
Chief of PoUte.
Abaaj, Or..Ari! -. .
mi.V H "fV Tivmarfr; -g -3,j
Xi I ZZ !VJ V ' -a rnlY i ffa
i -jri-wai
; 3 ii J; ara-o f (irjnSi asm a aai
w Mys rj jn. y . u i;.3caj. qj pa 'JTi
i Sa.ru jqi mu o sjOtNJip il) naa
' 3atji o -l2nJ vq 2etwa
?!;; -iro pies m -rj d O ZT Gl
-irjX FApstt. 91i frp-wox uo iaSqiV
P'3 ,!li t Aiivi acoptri O0 3qi
,t P4l i '-ojsAOirij Aarcjraqi
j: lapioqsJOM qi p Saiitn (man ov
IVHi S3AIO A83H3H SI 33IX0X
KOTICE.
EAST
Hut ti lArnimi n- t. f X'ke W kereby given that tbe ander-
fC l MEi b tni, day bee. appointed by tee
f 4 JlTti: T b'tcttml,ilT county ert of L.aa conn?l I ad-'iairftTuai!T.b.:,?e-I,?-li0
deUini(r,tcrctkterfJaneTc.
C-k; -n V w Li
i? f
wii:ew AuwsrnjsiLTx.
a-!j. g-
PAf YOUR TAXES-
XT OtlC 2 IS HERERT GITFS THAI
I tbe -ax roit for I:3t i a-placeo
in my iunds with a w.irrnt fr the cdlec-
j t'oo cl the arue Taipt-r are reqaest
j ed to call at an erlr d and fettie for
tfce SAioe. as rovueJ b". sai wamot
I Atfi vKi'ived Sy Itw. J. A. Mi Fuwx.
tri8 cf Linn to.
NOTICE
I
Notice is berebT given that I have tbe
fun U on hand an 1 w;U pa- al' countv
warrants (.: i.u -J t leiioas to Nov 14.1S94,
interest oa itw acie closing at this date
tbe JS-b day of Feb.. 15
P. G. Morris.
Coonty Treasurer.
DRV WOOD.
Balm. 52.
Small fir. 2.00.
Large fir. S2.50.
White Maple, 12.50.
Pelivered to any part cf town. Leav
orders at Ramp's crcccty store.
II Ejltast.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
WE ars prepared to exchange fiuur.
lirand, shorts and chop for wheat or
oats. Corns and see us before muling
other arrangements.
G. F. Smreox Co.
f"Y T r? It Us Reascn To
V vyiVl gether! Is it not bet
ter to buy your Bread. Pies, liolls. Cakes,
etc. at a reliable store where thev use
only the best material why of course i
is you dont want dyspepsia and youl
never get it by eating anvCing from o:
etor. U. S. BAKEKY.
Pt. Ellsworth and Lyon 2nd St.
C. D. Vas'dtks, Proprictoi
JOSEPH J. SMITH,
VETEEIITART
STJEGEOK
Ottice at Scbniccr's stable, Alban
Or. Kesidence oth and Montgomery.
E! CROWS FLOUR.
Get it at any of the stores, or haw ii
ground, 40 pounds for one bushel o
wheat, at the lied Crown Mills.
Mill Teed, cte.oa hand sit tbe mil.
IJEO E FISH
u THIS PLUMBER.
Tin rooSing and plumbing,
the opera house.
Opposi
Dr. Price's Cream tsakin Powder
A ardtd Coil Ua) Ulswiatar Fair. Saa Frawawa. .
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS GFTHF
CITY CF ALBANY. 0RFCG&.
Notice is hereby given that sealed pro
po!a,s will be receiTjd by the citr council of
tbe city of Albany, Ore-m. at the connci
chambers until tbe boor of 7 ?Jb o'clock p. m
loeday Ma, 7, l6.for the purchasing o
oonas of raid city to tbe amount of $30 000
or any portion thereof . Said bond are of
the deoominatloa of $1000 each, to be
'lif I,tA"r 01 J"".l3.aod payable
tbe 1st day. of June, bearing interest
at the rate of nz par cent per annum, nay
able semi-annually ;on the firt day of Jane
vi December, both principal and
interest payable in gold coin of ibe Unit
ed States at such bank, in tbe city an
tate of New . ork. or in citv of San FI
Cisco, state of California, as (be purchaser
of said bonds may designate. The issue
of said bonds is duly authorized by section
52 of chapter 4 of the charter of said city
and by ordinance No. 28. passed April 2$
18!-, and approved by the mayor April 24
1895. Proposals received will be opened
at the time and place 6r.it above mention
ed, and tbe purchase anil be awarded to
the highest, and best bidder, but tbe conn
cil hereby reserves the right to reject any
and all proposals.
A"--t. Or., April 24th. 195.
X. J.HKXfON.
Rxordr of tbe city of Albany.
p;,
THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
sti of O.-eaor. for L:nn CJnnty. In
he mUer ot be tsuu ot Olney Fr, Sr.,
deceased Executors sale of real property.
I- Olney Fry, Jr , th da y qnal fied and
acting execntor of th last will and testa
ment, and codicil of Olner Frr 5tr . ilmu.
ed, hereby gire notice that pursuant to an
' oroer fawiett oat of said enn on the 4tb
day of March, 1S95, I will sell at public
auction at tbe court hoa d3r in Albany.
Linn coonty, Oregon. t in bigfuutt and
bet bidder, on the 22nd dy of June, at 2
o'clock p. m. of sai- dy. the f Vlowinjt
described real property. oi':
Lot No. 1 (one) in block X. 10 (ten) io
: SodaviHe, linn tnan'r. Orezon. Also th
south 14 of lot Xo. 7 (aeveni nd 8 (eieht)
in block No. 2 (to) in the eastern addi
tion to Albany, Lino eoon'y. Oregon. The
terms of sale are one year's time oa $i009
of the purchase price of (He property lo
cated io Albany at ten r-r ct nterest.
balance cash la hand. OLNEY FRY, Jr.
Executor
AOUINISTSATSS'SNOTICL
XfOT'CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
A ( I hate been appointed administrator
de bones non with the will annexeJ oi tbe
tate ct tZ. L. Kdoi. deceased, by the
ooe' v court of Dnn coonty. OrFsroo. and
' have do'y qual'.hed as sch All yenon
1 rurinir claims aga'nst sH esta'e are here
1 hv rwtnlml In mcwmi" f .a m. ,i
j B, oSa, 10 AUallT. Or-gr- with It
xv TOacfcer, -i- ,ffll from
daUkwenf.
Ltrd ti.is 22aJ day of April. 1S9X
Ta ttc
Admioisf rater e lonu
will acnexd.
Notice for Publicati.n.
April 12. lr..
Lasd pticz. Oazsos Crrr. Oa.
Notice is bery given teat th ioliow-
icg named settltr has Eied npltr of his
j intention to rake nal in encrt of
j blt UJ trt saiJ proof will be made
j t-fcre tbe cccntv cterk of Lion cocnty. at
MbBr. Or. ta Mav Si. vii:CY
tj:ff,)ri h E X- VVS2 let tbe S E li. -Sec,
i . T 10 S. K 2 E. He cases iLe roiicwr
iaj witne to prove hi, coolinooa res
1 oprm ail cu!Urt:oo rrf w:J land.
iit. G B ub-,., WXTho. TB
Tocmss and A J lrk, all ci Jcdan,CT
Robert A 3aruxR. Eegiste.
Notice for Publication
April 12 1?S5.
Lnd i.imcc. Okecos Crrr, Oa.
ottce is bervbv eiven taat rae fel'ow-
ing naoed restier has filed f his ib
tention to osake nail rrocfia ;appott
bis claim, sd that ad mill h
CACe More tneceanty cJers; ot L'ni
ry st AlUsj. Or.oaVaySht I-,vii
oii4eoe towers i K lu.iito far Jte & S
W See ll.S E S E 1 Se lo rd X E
SE5ec 15.T10 SB5E. He nam
ta loUcwir.g vitcesses to prove Lb tea
Udooos resideece arioB and es tivation
said Land, viz: J K Slaps, A Jones, N
McRae. of BerrT, Or., and P M Perry, o
Uetroit. Or.
Roar ST A. JiOAxa. Register.
ADMIKISTSATQRS NOTICE.
. P3"0 Unncoon-y. Oregca. deceased.
' A t ,roas having eW mii ides-
, . .cj ,v -. i i
; K " - w tre uuw.;iKin,
i ti' y, Oregon, within six months froi
saj
.Vbsay. Or.. Harcb 23. 1SS5
j Ed- R- M. Cabtkk
l EATBaaroKD & tatt. Amirjsratc
Al!js for Adminifra'or.
ADMINISTRATRIX k'OTlCL
Notice is hereby n.irii toat I bare bees
del; appo'nte-i Ja.ioij-ji-'x with the
nt annexed v-f tbe estate or H. E Stoier,
decease L and thAt I bsv duly qoajiSed aa
aca, toerc-tore. ai persons hvicg claim .
agpst said estate are Nre' y aotied aad
vairea 10 present tne saine to r antli
the proper voochers at tbe office of V. K
BiJyea in tbe city of A'bany. I ica coantT.
Ureoa. within six month frum i'n ,iat
hereof.
Pated this loth day of Feb., 1SS6.
Mks. A B. Joassos.
Adounistratrix with tbe will aaaexe4
ADMIXISTTATOS'S KQT CE
KOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN TIUT
tbe uadeRigned has betn duty appoiated
administrator of thee'a'eo Mrs. D- J.
Shahan, deceased, and ha duly qaaiiav-d as
soon. All persons saving ciaim against
said es'ate are hereby no:iSed and repair
ed to present the same aader oath o Die
with the proper vouchers at the office of
Vv. U Ililyeo in tbe city of Albany. Linn
coonty. Oregon, within six tnoatna from
the date hereof.
lated t his 20rd day of A pril. 1?.
Jakes Shakax.
Adaiiaisttator.
ADMIKISTRATQS'S NOTICE-
Notice is hereby given luat tbe ender
signed bas been by the Coonty Court of
Linn county, state oi Oregon. da!y ap
pointed administrator cf the estate of N.
P. Payne, deceased. Alt perjeiis havisg
c'a'ui against the estate J sa'd N. P.
Payne deceased, ere heieb noticed aa
reonired to nrescnt the same, dulv veri
as by law required, to tbe nodersigned at
thecitseeof lb Linn County Abstract
Company, ia Albany. Linn county. Ore
gon, within six months troai the dans
tereof . Albany, Or., March IS. 1SJ3- -B.
M . Patsx. Adoiinistrator.
EXECUTOrS KQTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that ibe under
signed has been du y appjiat'd by the
county court of Linn Ccntr. Oregon, as
executor of tbe last will and testsaie of
Janies M-Mabao deceased. A-l perscos
having ruims against said es'ate are here
by notified to present tne sarn to tbe oa
derxigced at Halsey, Orego 1. or to my at
torneys Weatherford & tVvst. at their
office at Albany, Oregon, duly veriSed as
by law repaired, within six months func
tbe date of this notice.
Dated this ijt b day of March, t
VVh.ijam il. McMahas.
XlTSEtrOHD 4 Wiatt, Eiecu o
Attva. for Ex ecu or.
ADMINISTRATOR'S N3T!CE.
Notice is herehv triven that tbe undtr
sicned administrator of the estate of II. t
Waller deceased, has filed with tfce e'erk
of the county court for Linn coonty. Or,
hla final arwinnl and the court has fixed
the 6th dsy of May. 1S05, at the hour ol
one o'clock p. iu. for hearing objection
if any to said account nd for the (.rule
ment of said sstate. This March 19, lt-95
E. R. HcsTOS, Admr.
Weatbe rford & Wtatt,
Attj's for admr.
nt