Ths tuost sanguine democrat would rma bav e ventured to hep lor such a t nation tires month! ago. Tht Botr war I a tittle behind tjhe Philippine one In the matter of timee it "baa been crashed, nut U will catch op before long , ' The Doer continue lo be In the fish occasionally being heard from In an em' phatio manner. It ie thought difficult to wMS more than one result ahead. . A month ago, the republicans assorted that the people would approve the Porto Ktean tariff when tbey nndentood the -question. Weil, when are they going to diuln tto understand IIT According to tepb!ioaa Ideas tbey are daily finking deeper and deeper In the elough ot igno res, . ?4 first e'eset'eket tomorrow will mean be election of every man on It. The op portunity ia good. Let atrong men be tint od. ana let the offiees be divided to -that this will be possible. The commit tee of conference ehonld be reasonable men and tbey can agree on the arrange ment of the offices after a conference feat than half an hour. . Hon county's present splendid finan cial showing Is aprrecinted by the people ot Linn connty, and it la safe to predlit that they will ebow how they stand In the matter in tbe lane election . It was a choice between party and country which Oolonel fStillwell II. Rue sell of TeiM made when he abandoned Republicanism and enlisted recently lo the rank of the Democratic organisation in bis Stats. It was not without regtet. this Texas Republican Announced, that ha severed his old party affiliations, the Republican party, boa aver, bad wandered Into inch dangeroos paths of government ft to threaten the Rennblio'e fabric, and tbe MISFITS. .-The Porto Rleaa bill. hs BMed . .tbs senate 40 to S. This wilt prove an ele phant around the necks of those who passed It. ' ; Alread v this year, after ' "tht- war has closed" there bave been 83 Amerlcani killed and 163 wonnded and HM Jasnr eent killed and many more wounded In the Philippines. , . . . . . , r Cow driving acrots the river has le- gun again. Attend to business, toys. The National Democratic Committee,' TELEGRAPHIC Texan. as a lor.t American, fonnd h!mL. McMBlcy , Dr., ,7 77 . . .. ' l o material lor use tn a na self unable t support tbe admialstra tlon'a policies. "There unorthodox pol icies." he declares, most be abandoned ortbe Republic must eventually perisb I hope for the eurvival of" the Republic.'' Republic. tional platform.. uueap enougu, ..,,11.000,000 Davenport's Birds. of The House Naval Affairs oommittee vepoited In favor of paying 1543 ft ton for armor plate, and the big firms are willing to furnish it at that rate. Last year, -when prices generally were much lower, -the firms asked exactly the same rate, 'The queetien ie bow up to them. Did ' they aek to much last year or too little this year. One or the other must be tbe 'Secretary Root says tbe Chief ot Engl -seers recommended the granting those mining licensee which Senator "Turner ot Washington (republican) bse denounced bo bitterly in the Senate. Mr. Rjot should study the lawe and realise tbat the Secretary ot the Interior -and not the Secretary of War has eon- vol over all the mines in Alaika, tnclud dz the immensely valuable Bands of -Cape Xonie. Everybody In Weston almoet wbostay- d away from the excureions, walked down to the depot to ere Bryan. Some of them ran. by tbe way. 1 bey were .disappointed. Tbe train went by "on -the fly," and nobody saw Bryan except one entluniast who miatook a colored . porter for tbat lam ids personage. Good humor prevailed, bowever. Many of tbe crowd were normal girls, and one ot tbetn remarked, "I hope Bryan will run ..as we did." Leader. "BUhop Potter baa returned from the ' Philippines and etatee tbat a atndy of conditions there baa convinced him tbat expansion is all rigbt. But it tnrna out tbat tbe Biiiiop was in tne rniuppines ior only a week. He reminds one of a 'newspaper man who went to Honolulu same years ago to study tbe new Dole (.government, and wrote and mailed ft three column letter to bis paper before rielanded from the steamer, declariag "that tbe United S'atea was totally igno crant of tbe true eituation In the islands The Bouse ot Representatives baa de cided to investigate the statements made by former Consul Macram after bie re- torn from the South African republic. lu view of this fast. Secretary Hay re i fusee to diacuta the latest charge brought against the admintatration both by Herr Wesaela in London and by Mr. Macram in the United States, who assert posi tively tbat a peace c inference was held at Bloemfontein, before the beginning of tbe war, at which the United States representatives were preeent as well as represntativee of Preaident Kroger and tyn- At the direct request of these last, Consul-Geheral Stowe cabled to tbe 'State department, begging it, in tbe -Damn of the two presidents, to intercede "with Great Britain to prevent her mak ing war against tbem, and practically of fering' to agree to any terms tbat Preei dent McKinfey might think just. This was before tbe war began, when a word iront tbe President might have prevent ed the frlzbtful bloodshed tbat bae oc burred. '.- .From tbe Journal of Eugene.' Bryan teems to be tbe only man of nat -imal reputation who bae tfcs ability and tbe courage to deft bd tbe Declaration of 'Independence, the Constitution and tbe govern meat as it has exit-ted under Wash inntoo. Lincoln and the greet men wbo founded and guides the great Republic fora century. -He is the only man avail able for president wbo seems to have tbe ability and courage to resist tbe moneyed Aristocracy who noised tbe government -of the Uoited Statea in 1896 by taking advantage of the odium of Cleveland's . goldbngiam and tbe eclat of little Billy McKinley'e "tariff fof popularity only.' Whether menev can rule in a republic, -it baa done in monarchies through countlesa ages; the battle at tbe polls this year will decide.. .Four, years more of sHannsism will end the republic as it ..has heretofore existed, ard wU found on . its rains despotism ruled by fbe "cohe sive power of public plundersby moo- -ay. office holders and ft, great, standing ThaW. C. T.U.will hold ft business rmaetimr tommorow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It was "Homer Davenport Day ' it Madison tquare Garden recently. There wae an asure glint surrounding the famous cartoonist's exhibit that canted many ot bis beautifully tinted pbeasante to tuck their ebapely heads under their gaudy wings In very shame. A bluj ribbon the highest prise enow a in featherdom for each and every one ot hie pets is Mr. Davenport's record. Twenty exbibite, and twenty blue rib' bone I Mr. Davenport's eagee were fairly ablate with the highly prised decora tions. The aristocratic bipedr, tbe feathered "tOO," which Mr. Davenport has gone to end lea care and expense to secure, breed and develop, appeared to be just proud as their delighted owner. They strutted around, prinked themselves, flaunted their brilliant plumage and axed at their lowly neighbors with be coming dignity, As lor Mr. 'Davenport, he wae kept busy all da; in receiving the congratula tions of the thousand of visitor and many friends. Eighteen pairs of pDeasanta ot various breeds and an exhibit ot mandarin ducks and upland ducks composed Mr. Daren port'e collection. Tbe pheasanta in elude tbe tares t bieeds, manv ol which are entirely new to this country. They are ot the following varieties : Peacock, Hima'ay, Twin Hyes, Hy breds, Mebanotue, Silver, L'neated, Ca bote, Reeves.Lady Amherte, Torquattua, English, Elliot, Penicatee, Golden Im peyan and Hoai. While Mr. Davenport was temporari ly away from hie cages, "Bob" Fifxiiru moas with bis wife strolled op. Mr. Davenport's assistant kindly explained tbe good poiot of tbe "birds" and men tioned the Impeyan pheasant as one of tbe rareet in the world. "Fits" with an incredulous smi said Oh. rats. I have a friend out in East Orange wboee pheasants can knock this show silly." Later, when "Fits" met Mr. Daven port, whose birds he bad meant when speaking of East Orange, and found tbat tbe exhibit be had derided was his friend Davenport's, the ex-cnamplon pugilist looked ae if be bad just received another Jeffries nppercot. Mr. Davenport wae congratulated by the officials of the Poultry and Pigeon Association as furnishing an exhibit which wae foremoet in promoting the suceeeeoltbe whole exhibition. Sew York Journal. Whenever tbe British get defeated by the Boers they call it falling lb ft trap. There la ft good deal ot smoke la this world without fire. In Portland during siarcti ttiere were -j are alarms, with total damage of cot over f 1,800, Early in the season the Democrat pre dicted the reoominatlon ot Congress man Tongue on the ground that it had been ordered by the boseee, Tbe pre diction baa not been withdrawn. Tbe indications continue to point that way, Ae many ol tbe countiee ot the district heve candidatee it will nrobebly take several ballots before there is a oomina tion. Mr. Tongue's paper eaya :" As for Gatch and Hewitt neither of theee men bave ever been honored by their county by being given seat in the state legislature. .1 be state knows notb ins of tbem. Tbev are untried and de sire to jump from tbe walas ol private lite to congieee at one stride " from a non-political ataodpo.ot better no legislative record than such ft poor one as Mr. Tongue has. As a matter of fact though Judge Hewitt and Mr. Gatch are both pretty well known in the dis- trict. Bridge Warrant Paid. A special meeting ot the city .council wae held last evening. Preeent mayor, recorder, and Council men Dannals.Pfeiffer, Ralston. Ricbards, and Seeiey. i Upon motion o! J. M Ralston the proposition ot D. P. Ma on, agent of Dr. W. S. Dodd, to late up tbe warrant and intereet due the King Biidse Co., thus ssvlng further litigation, by accepting another warrant pay able at tbe regular 6 per cent rate with 4 per cent discount, was 'accepted and a warrant ordered drawn in tavor of W. 8. Dodd for itf.848 73. The vote after die cuseion wae as follows: Ayos, Dannala, Pfeifler, Raleton. No, Rhharde, Seeiey. xme eetttea me oia Driage account in fun and stops ail. oi tbe city's litiga tion. It bas been tn ex penal re business, of the amount now to M& paid only about $1800 being- principal, the intereet ac cumulating with tbe mornsy on band to nave paid tbe principal bnt icr pending litigation. ' ' : Lebanon. Work in the third decree K of P to night. $257 was realized out of the G. B. Mil- loy property paying eleven cents on the dollar. At. Salem tomorrow night I. N. San de a. E. U. Kirby, J. H. Bobnett, F, K. Brown and F. R. Bowereox will grad uate from tbe medical department ol Willamette Univeersity. Tbe new exDress system ban already been beeun on a few phones and will gradually take in all in tbe city. It is working well. Some one recently scratched the win dows at ' Burkbart Lee's evidently with onefof those coarse! grained stones sold by a street fakir. Of all things this ie about as low as one gets. Tbe county school superintendent el ected this year will go in for tor four years under a law passed by tbe last legislature. Tbie is an important fact for voters to know.' From the E. A: u:.. it-. i :... nr. t, t visiting Miss Isabella Garland, returned to her home in Albany yesterday. J. A. Cumming. of Albany, apent Sun day on bis ranch lew mi.ee east ot Lebanon. '. Fred Geer.son of Governor Geer.eoent last night in Lebanon, visiting Dr. Barr. Miss Sue Breckenrldge, ot Albany. visited her sister in this city a few days recently. C. N. McKniklit bae reeisneil as deDu- ty bead comul of the Modern Woodmen, and will soon go tv work in a loggine camp at Berry. Enoch R:daay has established a rep utation ae a wa.ker. He had business in Albany laat evening, an J mining tbe train, walked over, reaching there In good season, r . . f.rJ O. Arnett wae c candidate for coroner on the Republican picket, but failing to ret there," Is now wuiin to accent tbe nomination on the Democratic ticket. His trlanus are giving him lots of en couragement. Charley Ralston, Jr., wbo is now trav eling f rtbe Breyman Leather company, of Portland, will be in Lebanon this eve niog' . "Jack" btan work in a miner position for tbia firm ftoout a year and a half ago, and . bas received a number of promotions, now coins "on tbe road" at a good salary. Vmu s poon H oi eiiivinva iiv4 tmtaeituraoa atom n ItW i.pooH Edgksi Cankkxt. The property of tbe Eugene Canning A Packing Com pany bas changed hands, tbe new pro pnetor being W, K. Allan, of Kewberg, wbo recently purchased the Salem can nery and has successfully operated it. Mr. Allan paid $4,000 for the property, which inelndea two .acres of land, tbe large cancery building and all tbe ma ehineiy and equipment. Mr. Allan is tbe patentee of tbe "Allan" dryer, one of tbe beet, if not the beet dryer ever need in this state, and he will place tbia dryer in tbe building. He expects to spend abont $2,000 in .improvement be fore the trait Mason beglos Guard. . Mr. Tucker, of Portland, was in the city today on his way home from a trip to Detroit, where he had been to attend to the disposal ot the remains of bis brother, recently found after being lost nine years. The remains of $5 bill, some old coins and a gun left no doubt as to tbe identity. Mr. Tucker says there were two toarks on f he bones in dicating that a bullet had boen fired in- tobe body, either indicating an acci dent or foul play. Tbe remains will t taxen to rortiand for burial . i L . . WW Ebew eremei jo eatn jo pum -peino Tt II peaenM nvidarg s.poon "pent stMt V ptrs pawpjosrp lot snopud sen emeaae jf .-aunwwal peuu 1JOX neiz nsoimvnJata exjg VO KX "tMxn9;e -M. ,-peddois edeareg s.poos I pu eidasp mi m eAWSOd, 4MME( in-tcl9dAO . i.guad pooit ssnini q 'tmitdn -9 POH I seneqt q qtaa pooiq nnsi anaatAn alAaTTTrw ' vfkATf Afll AmTT tt poo6 w ,f 9JV nod jj ino uv3 not v$& . 'yjivt ;ou erf ppnoddvsjp vijjo yonj of jstuf 9jdo?d Cuvpg .. t a ... Ths) tlftwaitarr Blk WisntNOTON. Atrll 3 -.-The House to day entered upon consideration ot th substituted for the Senate Hawaiian ter U.t.l kill ,n.l1. inl.l .1,1.1, will bring the question to a vote l'hurs day afternoon at i o'clock. Tbe debate was In committee ot the whole and three ol the six speeches were perlluont to the Dili. , AppcaslrtK th Iilah Ianimn. April 8.Uueon Kictoria who lott indsor Castle last night en routs for Ireland, arrived at Holyhead today, Tht authorities ot the place, ollluers ot the warships tn the harbor and a guard of honor lawatted the arrival ol Her Majesty. Dawoy ftr President. New Yohk, April 4. A special to t he World from Washington says : Acmirat Cewea authorised the. World to announce to thd American peoplo tbat after mature reflection and in response to earnest entreaties from all parts ot the country, his fu-mer decision not, under any circumstances, to run lor the Presi dency is rescinded. Democratic Congressman. RALT LAXr. Utah Anrll 8 Klna r.lnmi f r Congress, is elected over 1 lammond (rep), ilia majority in bait Lake was 751. Returns iroro nine-tenths ot the precincts in the state indicate that his majority will be about 4000. English War. I London. Anril 4. No naaa 'haa been received ot ths x peeled battle be- V ween uenerai French and, ihe . Jiners There is now but n'vemSte nrosnect ol the capture ot tbe guns. This, howovsr is regarded as quite trilling, compared nun ie preeent eiiecta oi tbe ttlsastof Our War. Manila, Ap.U 8. General . John 0 uaus naa reaceiviiy occupied Hurlgao Caittyan. IJIgan and Mlsamis, in the lal ana ot Mindanao. , .. t . m . a nuniuvr oi nues and cannon war captured. The presence of the gunboat iwiwwii, wanna ana r-anav nravnniaii v.,.niHV. .,w".U, In tha East OrvfflUlUn. ot Pnmllntnn ol April 0th, the speeclavthat William J. vryau niaae m renuieton, the same as inaue in Aioanv. win t nrinuwt in lull Just as Mr. Bryan delivered It. Copies of the paper can!be had bv mall. Mnittn ur auurvsi, lur e cenis,cacn fB P J Porter et a aet John O Elder. raruuon. uontioned. Assignment Clark Uros. Continued, Assignment Albertlna Krlesel. Con Assignment A F Hamilton. Continued. Killed by a Pole. 6tAm, April 2. Frank Wood, an employe ot the Seattle Electric Company watkilled today by being struck by a falling telrgiaph pule. Tbi pole was be ing placed In position, when it suddenly began to sway and be ore Wood could get out ol the way be was pinned to the ground. In ths MiUippmca. Manila, Feb. 23 -The news that civil governments i ..n to be established In the Philippines giv. he greatvet; satis faction to all rest u (Vilegrauacame last week to two Manila "imptr an noncing tlat;Pretdeut Aivh .'y wculd send a commtseiou no bogi.. , on some subtUntlsl form of govrrnu..- k and modern sysu-ms of laws and ta..u- '. Twotmihtary censors sundretued n., meeeagea but the news was too vitally luipuriam 10 oe aept secret. Taffy for the 1, Mi. London, April 3. Queen Victorin left vtinueori.1 V:aUlast evening en rouLa lorireiand. Her majesty is accompao- ted by Punches ChrjeUln l.nd Princess uenay ol liatteobervUnd ie attended bv the Countees of Antrim. Ztlon. Harriet Pbipp, 8,r Arthur ltggs, lrivate Kecre Ury to the Queen, ?Sir Fleetwood Ed wards. Keeper ot Her Majesty's Private Purse, and Captain Ponsaby Belmont's Opinion. ftiw i orb:. Anril 2. Perr Ilalmont. wbo supported Palmer and Buckner In law, Hunks that tbe democrats have mat opportvnity to tlect a Preident. tie said last night: rr i ..... . ... ... x ue repuoucan party is assailing an - be democrats ard defend inc tie J nati tution and the Supreme Court. On iha. issue tne democratic nartv can win. nm viding it select candidates in whom the country. Michigan Electors. Dbtboit April 2 The democrats made v.vtbi .i I& iu it nini in me mnnimnai and townshlf elc ions held in all Mich. igan cities today, except Detroit and Port Huron. At Lanei-g, IJ F lleromel was elected bv 316 majority, tha fir. I democratic mayor in 10 years. Mayor vrmirv it i errv. oeniocrat. waa rM icb ea at urana its pus by 1388 majority. A Boer Victory. . Lokdox, April 2 General Buller'aan. xioue inquiry wnetner otneers will ever learn tbe value value nf scouting, cmee back with enforced emphasis to the Brit, ish public today, on receipt t,t tidings that convoy with nra has walked do. libMately into a Boer amuush within about 20 miles of Bloemfontein. Six ol tne 12 mine. comDresina two bat teries, all tbe wagons and. it I" feured, many men, fell into the hands of the Boers, wboee daring, displayed so near Bloemfontein, shows tbat they are rapid iy recovering heart after their recent reveries. Brutal Mnrdci. Kansas Crrr. April 2. Harborine im. aginary wrongs, John W. McKimm aged z years, tnisaiteruoon shot and killed Dr. 11. B. Shaw, his brother-in-law, as ths latter sat reading tbe Sunday school lesson to bis 6-year-old daughter. Dr. Shaw died ins..tly. McKimm who bad been an inmate of a sanitarium and is believed .to be ins ne, threatened to kill the other five members of ths family,and was ouij resiraioea alter a straggle. A Brave Woman. Skattlb. April 1. Mrs. Laura McLan rie, who conducts an employment office at Ballard, awoke at 2 o'clock this morn tag and found two masked burglars In ber room. She crabbed a revolver and beganlflring.v One shot took effect, and tbe blood of ons of the burglars spatter ed over he walls The burglars re turned tbe Are. but did no damae. J M Mover et al aet Allan w.vin Mlll ..i VVU.IUUVU. Milton Hale aut Pint N.ilnn.l n...ir Partition. Continued. TUB Schooling et al agt 0 A Row land et si. Partition. Continued. Assignment W FRead. Continued, Jan Nanny agt Louisa D Beltltiuler. Partition. Continued. Sam T Munkers agt B F Uunken rarution. uoniinued. W A Lane agt Martha 8 Una et al. Partition. Report ol sate confirmed. JotS Ames sgt' Vary E Ames. Bull tor land. Cout'nued, John Bradley agt Adelia Mercy et al. Partition. Jtepottof latcoonffrmed. Annie and K E Kewbter agt Joe and Mary Smith. Partition. Report of sale couarued. , O II Waroock et al agt Mary R Green. Partliioa. Dutault. Guardian ad litem appinled for minor defendants. Hiram Humphrey agt W 8 Clineetal. Foreclosure. Default and decree. Board'School Com agt A L Hester et ai. rorecljsui.. Deiaolt and decree. I M Scrogghi agt W B Donsca st al. rertllloo. S.ti led. Am. Mfg. Co. agt W L Armstrong. F orecloture Default and deare . I L Garland agt W 0 Roblnett. Fore closure. Continued. J M Settle admr agt W C Petervon et al. foreclosure. De'aolt and decree. El'xabetb Devlne agt T M Devlne. Dt vorce. Contlsued. I W Gait oi agt SM Daniel et at. To, -)Ulet title. Nonenlt as to S M Daniel ami wile. Board 8cb.0m. agt M W Miller etal, Confirmation. Con Owed Board Sch. Com. agt. Lavioa Cling man. Confirmation. OanOrmed. Milton Hale agt P Q Morris st al. Foreclosure. Default and decree. Thos P Hanna aWt Mary P lianna. Di vorce. Continued. Hoard Sch Fund Com agt Jno 8mnll- man. Foreclosure. Continued. Views of Alaska. . X!i firrWr solorerp -tlMre,' carefully chosen, and ot great variety are used In Dr. Fink's lectures at ths Presbyterian church, Tburadajr nd Friday evenings. Dr. rink has Just corns from California where be has given 130 leotoies In lbs past five months. Sines leaving Califor nia he hss given one or more of his ssr lesol three lectures In Portland, In the First Presbyterian church and on ths East Bids; In Astoria and Oregon City od belors going to Washington gives two lectures in Albany, Thursday evening, Alaska. Nearly oos hundred dissolving views, Friday tvtnlng, Strange People of our Land. The same number ot beautiful slides. An admission of ten canti Kill lia charged. Lett ure to begin at 8 o'clock. The State Y. P. S. C. E. Ths tccal Commutes of this citv l.aa been notified of t dd'e ol the state conveullon lo be held this tear at this city. The date just fixed by the ex ecu tive committee is May 25, 2d and 27 (treat attraction ol the convention will be an address bv John 'i. uw.. Another lesture will be Tlsiofs pictures ot ths life ol Chri.t. New tenia: J. li. lfanka rinti.n.i Ca'., liitUnce ineasurlug Inatrumentt P. Madden, Bold lot a Home. Ijm Anrolti county Cel. Hernial truss) J. F. lie. Henry Holllster, Cel. Lamp chimney ; J. Naeh, Dayton, Washington, leveling attachment for vehicles: JO. II. nhlelds and A.Shaw, Spokane,- Wash.. Fire es cspes I. D. Stockton, Penrose, Cel., Cultivator; 0. W. Thomptoo, Ontario,' Cal., Washing machine. The Future of ciDira A child's life may be blighted by the diseases of youth, such as Rickets, which is characterized by weak bones or crooked spine, and inability to stand or walk steadily, or Maras mus, that 'wasting disease characterized by paleness and emaciation, or Scrofula, a constitutional disease , of the glands and ncck.(f Scott's Emulsion of pure Cod-liver Oil with Hypo phosphltci of Umc and Soda wlQ prevent and cur these atonies. It supplies hut tht material needed to form strong bones, rich red blood and aoMOuh, It wiO atx reach ths Ward throw t the moth. crf mint, and be of ths freatest benefit to both. Al all dfucMi far. a4 ft smrr a now wk, uwiiw, n Deedr? . D 8 to M I Cameron, 190 acres, 11 El......... .Patent Wn Bogus sx to Fred Bluuhart, Di.miscrea am J R Keebler to J V Keebler. 46W i acres, llasd llwt iraa A C Hausman to John Green. .40 acres sqq U 8 to John C Gieen, 100 acres, H I A VftaUtai,,sf,,i ;i .Pt,eni NOTICE 13 HEREUY OiVKN THAT A K Daniel to J W uainea. lflj 1 1 ... j .t.. m aHLII iiifl'.'I VaVi " " 1 19' LiBn County, Oregon, made on the 2oth HiSfi Mh 1 r ' March. 1900, autborlaing and e- ADMINISTBURIX SALE. Ham McLeod and A. 0. admitted to cltlunshlp. Hausman were Letter List. Lo.idox, April 3 Tbe Boers still oc cupy Bloemfontaln water works. Fuller's news of fiusbman kop don't Im prove matters for tbs British. Bat tery royal horse artillery was captured entire without tbe Arlng of s gun. Carrrowv, April S. Mass meeting .ol 20,000 resolved incorporating Boer re publics into Queens dominions. ' New YosK, April 3. A ipeclal ssts tnas uaptam teicnman, omcer eoua- mending Boers in ambusb,as sn officer of ths Amsrican army. Loncox, April 2-There is great Boer activity along Veal river near Bloemfon taln. Colonel Broadbead lost seven encs Notice is hereby given tbat tbs under signed, administratrix ot tbe estate of Miranda L WiUiams,drjeased has filed ber final account with tbe county clerk ot Lino county, Or, and April 8,at I p m, bas been set as tbe time and ths eennty court room as tbe place for harina- objections thereto. Land f jt tbe settlement thereto. P .11 u u n ,fvwi ;Mt Wiluams, Adm'aw. fuxr m CuaL, Attorneys. be tpd poof) s&vcrhjy j and wagon Ira'n, easualtlies three bun dred and fifty, Detachment Royal Household Guards, two batteries eapi tured by Boers. . . v A , ' Lokdow, April 2. Ths burghers are closing around Bloemfohteln'. Com. munication between Roberts and . Kim berly is interrupted. . The Bloemfontein water works are cut off. Gen.' Robrrts ; with tsn .thousand men is In a big en t,agement. , ., . . n Following is th 114 of letters remalnlnk In tbe Postoffioe at Albany. Linn county. Oregon, April 8. 1000, Persons calling tor these letters muat givs the date on which advertised! Bronze, Mr Herman Bstler, Mr Amos Breedea.MIss Myrtle Blun, Mr Fred Marshall, J F-3 Gltbens, J O Medcalf, Mr John Morrison, D B Moulten, Mre Jennie Morton, D R Ntckernn, Mrs E M Wheeler, A D Winkler, Miss Clara Warner, W A Wilbeims, Miss Fida Wolfer, J H 8. 8. Taint. P.M. ceased, to sell tbe Northwest quarter of aecttoa Fourteen, lowaahlp Id BoutU Rang 8 East ia Linn county, Oregon, Thereto e. I will ea Saturday the 21at day of April, 1900, at tbe bour of One o'clock p m at tbe front door of the court bices in tbe city ot Albaay, Linn county, Ore- ffAift. ttlt ta fcha tilctiftat hl,tla fnv A..k In .vw cvm iv.' V 1 ulri J March 21. 1900. Fioaaitcn Hanuu, adm'ri. U 0 WaTsoN, Att'y. NOTICE OF FINAL SETRFUENT. N3TICE OrfHUSm Milt Notice is hereby gives tbat tbe nader slgned,sdminls ratrii of the estate of Julia A Kendall, deceased, has filed ber final account with tbe county e'erk of Linn county, Or, and April 0,at I p m, bas been aet as tbe time and the county court room as tbe place for bearieg'ol-jections thereto, and for tbe settlement thereto. Atha y. March 2. 1900 ..Mart Wiilmmp, Adm'ri. 4 SL , lli... - l J EXECUTOVS KOTICF. HIE UNDERblQNED HAS BEEN appointed vid confirmed esecutor of tbe laat will and testament of Rlcbard Farwell, rteceaet. by tbe Connty Court o Llna coqaty, Oregon, and all persons hav ing claims against tbe estate of said de ceased will preeat tbem duty verified to tne undersigned at his office ia tbe city ot Albany, Linn county, Oregon, within sir months from tbe date hereof, March 12, 1900. f L II Montasyi, Esecutor of (be last will and testament oIKicbardFarwsll.. ' , " - ' iXECHTCrTS K3TICE, XTOricfcilBtHSKfcuV utVfck THAT IX ths nnderrsigned bas been duly ap pointed by tbe County Court of Linn County, Oregon. ss tbe esecutor of tbe last will aud testament of Grace Asa Davis, deceased. Any and all persons having oiaitns against ssld estate are hereby not ified to present (be same to the undtr slgned al Albany, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, dsly verif ied at by law required. Dated this 12th day of March, 1900, K fc. Davis, Ecutor. WiiTHfcaroKD WraTT, Alt'ys for Executor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 1 Notice is hi rehy given tbat the under signed, administratrix of tbe estate of Jas M Williams, deceaseo, has fi ed her final ascount with tne county, clerk of Linn count, Or, and Artil 6, at I p m, bae been set as tbe time and tbe county room as tbe place for hearing object ions thereto, and for the settlemeut thereof. - . Albany, March 2. 1900. ' i i ' .4 Mhv Wiluams, Adm'r. KelltACubl. Attorneys. (lav Ar,SSi(i; ' : " Dr. Hobtw' Si.mrm. ii Pill, mr all Sl1 nsjf III. Saw, ale f re. 4d Starllni BomMr Co.. Cbia.ro or M. f AIMINISTRATOB'S NOTICE. " NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, George Knor.was on the 10th day ot March, 1900,by the Honorable tbe County Cturt ol Linn county. Oregon, du'y eppoinUd administrator of tbe estate rf Margaret Koi'i, deceased.-All prsons bavmir claim, against aid esU'e sre hereby notified to present them to tbe nn derilgwd aiiministrator at hie residence in alhtsy, Uregon.dulr verified as by lew rqrtind, .witbis six' months frpm this date. Dated, Albany, March lOtn, 1900. AdmUtator,o the estate ef Margaret Knox. d tested. i Gao. W. WaioHT. Attorney for Administrator . . j teTeHeTrav rtyCeiv"," ! ' " Ouaranteed telweso habit eare.rMlM weak saaaawoos. blood pure. s.sTAUaruffu!a,