Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 11, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOltNING HERALD: FRIDAY', JANUARY 10, 1880.
aftoriunri Uailu ImlA
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Daily and Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION -
IAfLY
r ul-iished every
morning except Monday.)
D ':ered by carrier, per weelc
"J
y mini, Hsr yeai.
5 CO
WEEKLY.
( Published every Friday Morning.)
tu wpy, per annum, in advance.....J"2.(0
W ten not paid in advance tJO
THK MAILS.
Mails at the AlbaJiy postolfke close
For all offices north
The Eastern states f 0 A. M,
The West Side f
And the Nil row Gauge R. R. )
or Portland and Salem ..11 A.
Corvallis and Yaquina 12;30 P. m
otfice south.....-.....,.....'. 730 p.m.
Trie port office will be closed each evening
ri-u) six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early momiig
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
previous eveninir.
THE BRITISH ROYALTY.
The present condition and
strength of the present royal family
of England, and its future stand
ing in the political arena in that
country is a question of interest to
Americans, as it involves to a cer-1
lain degree the spread of our re-1
publican form of government. It
is an obvious fact at present that
the power of the British sovereign
is no more in extent than is the
power of our own executive at
present. The prestige of the name
of monarch and the claim of
heredity that is still acknowledged
is really all of the sovereignty
that attaches to the crown of Eng
land. The Pittsburg Dispatch
expresses something of the Eng
lish estimation of its royalty in
discussing the ancient artillery
company. It says that the storm
that has been raised in England
o.'er the action of the Queen and
l'rince of Wales in dissolving the
honorable artillery company, of
London, indicates the strength
which ancient and useless privil
' eges still have in that country.
The honorable company had not
done any military service for some
centuries; and its only righting was
the periodical combat with the
bottle, in which the victors were
th? viands and beverages which
the perquisites of the company
furnished. The Prince of Wales,
being ex-ofticio the commanding
officer ol this organization, thought
that the use of public funds on the
presumption that it was a milita-y
company ought to imply that it
should be put in shape so that it
could do some fighting if railed i
upon. He proposed to have the
members trained in some other
assaults than those on the banquet
ing-table, and enabled to make a
stronger defense than they gener
ally do againt-t the bottle. But
his reformatoty measures were so
steadily opposed by the other
officers as to be defeated, with the i
consequence that the Queen, prob- i
ably bv the Prince's advice, took j
awav its warrant and brought that !
relic" of antique useles.si.e.s and
prescriptive privilege to a death of
old a"e. The storm that this has
raised has been unique. The idea
that an old organism should be
done to death because it does not
fiultill what it was intended to dolt,,e rul3r's recovery, besides prt-
is regarded as subversive, danger-!
ous and tyrannical. If the royal
reformers will pause and think a
moment they may see that their I
doctrine is revolutionary, li '.
offices, privilege., and jiowers are
to be aloli-iu'd liecause they have
lieen rethlced bv time to the rank
., , , .
Ot Costly and Useless puppetry,
what n ill be done with the British
monarchy ?
EMIILU I'M EX T OF tio YS. j
On the subject of the employ
ment of boys, . which has been so
, . I , t M'J
much Objected tO J bylsome Skll ed
workmen, the Philadelphia PreSB
'
.thinks that though a few KnightS
... , , ,
of LalKr may see a iossible danger
to their trade in a philanthropic
enterorise such a? that uroiected .
byMr. Isaiah V. w'illiainsoii, the ;
more sensible minds among them
most neariny approve oi ii. .oui
ing can lie more stupid than jeal-!
ousy by their elders of the rising1:
generation. Nothing can be more '
wicked than to deny to the youlh
QI the land an opportunity to learn
a trade and make therm elves self-
Bupporung. ine nue apprentice
lias long been synonymous with ;
the embryo thief and convict.
Put boys who are idle at the criti- ;
'cal age of IS and 19 because the
doors which led to in honest hveli
' hood art all closed uikjii them are
on a straight anil less interrupted ; J
rnl to rnln than prn fl, i.ll mto
" '
prentices. It is &uc!i materials
that compese the hoodlum element
of San Francisco, the ."gangs" of
Kew York city, and the offensive
young roughs and ruflian every
Where. Hie boys Who Will be .
jbenelittetl by Mr. Williamson's
magnilicent charity are not;
strangers and outsi.lers. Some of j
them are the sors of the verv men !
' ;
Who are questioning whether tliev
can stand their conipetion. Work- j
! 1 ,n:;n fhould be,the ve lf
object to any scheme that will
help the sons of workers to better
th ir condition. Selfishness and
shortsightness could not exhibit
itself more offensively than in op
position by labor associations to
i t!ie trade school, for the establisl -
m At of
proposes
which Mr. Williamson
to donate his immense
fortune. The discussion in the
Local Assembly 1740 shows there
is a division of opinion on the sub- j
ject of a "trade school. The lead
ing spirits among the knights, so
far as they have expressed them
selves are veiy far from objecting
to Mr. Williamson's form of be
nevolence. We are confident that
on reflection even those now ob
jecting will see that the boys have
rights, as well as they, and that
I they would be quite as much justi
fied in objecting to the boys hav
ing bread to eat as in objecting to
their being taught how to earn
that bread.
THE TRUSTS.
One of the most outspoken and
earnest articles ujion the subject of
"trusts" appears in the editorial
columns of that excellent paper
the Prairie Farmer, of Chicago. It
says that "the modern trust is a
hydra-headed monster. Its pro
vince is to wreck railroads.com bine
to place a fictitious price iqon any
article of value, to crowd out com
petitors by driving all but those
engaged in the conspiracy out of
the trade, and then fix prices to
suit the greed of the principals.
The trust is, in fact, aconspiiacy
to illegally and outrageously tax
every purchaser of the goods or
commodities it represents. With !
ever they may call themselves,
whether the commodity be coal,
iron, salt, sugar, or what not, the
aim is to put fictitious and out
rageous profits into the gaping and
capacious pockets of the unrupu
lous organizers.
The minions of trusts, syndica
tes and pools, and even some of
the principals themselves, are
found in the senate and house of
representatives of the United States
and also in state legislatures.
Are such jteople safe to trufct?
Being interested, are they tit law
makers? Is not the creative power
greater than the created? Most
assuredly! Why then this twad-
die
that the law cannot touch
them? They are conspirators,
robbers, enemies of the public
welfare, and the man or the legis
lator who assumes or argues that
the law cannot rt-.h them, is no
less dangerous a- a law-maker
than the hydra-headed trust of to.
day."
The Prairie Fanner thinks that
Amerwan .vwi-ian8 "st have
"""e reen w ith env' when
,1,e-v reiid of the good luck of Dr.
Freyer. a (Jalway j.hysician, who
years ago settled in India. He re- BUYERS' CUIDE. which will U
ceutly cured Prince Newab, of sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay
Iuiititiii unit tjL-ua trivon un ova.
i'.. . .tx- f , , i
tioti and fciO.OOO for having caused
"ents rom the iieople.
XKH' TO-JJA y
-luiiou .oticr.
rp
UK rARTSXRSIIII' IIRKKTOKORK KMSTINO RK-
twecu 45. W. H irris and W. E. Gillett.
marble dealers, is this day dissohed ly
mutual consent. Mr. Cillett retiring. All
neisons knrwing themselves indebted to this
bnn will p.ease ca l at their shop and settle :
at twice. . U. lltRKix, j
. t, Gii.lbtt.
Alba"-V' " j
T 0ST IX THIS CIT ON THLKSUAV,
IJ Jin. a parcel containing a pair of
ladies shoes wap.ied iu .t box. Die fiuder
will p ease leavr at the 'I office.
LOST.
fiE BROWN MARE, BRANOEh WITH
'wf t
the ace of clubs, unarter circle over it on
i ne cn iue, aiso one oiuwii nurse slUKllug
eolt running with mare. Last seen nearthe
residence o- Mrs. Btnline, four miles cast of
Albany. A libpral reward will lw tnvpit for
i l . . l . , ii i
tne return of the animals or infoiuatioii '
leading to tneir return to iiuo. urvant.
ja.mks ii. wIlkins
TED - A LADY TO CANVASS AND
sell Dr. Sill's Electric Belt's. Inquire
f C
E. Morton, St. CharlesHIotel.
pHoicE italiaxpri ne trees for
J s;ile. Apply to P. W. Simsk Albany
-L)
j
For Sale.
SMALL TRACTS AX I) THREE FARMS
on eay terms. Some near town.
H. BRYANT
DR C CHAMBERLIX. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon.
. tmmry B,nN for
riorn first clss singers-i lix-
i
net. German and 1 Oriole. Inquire of
.Mrs Wm Mers,on Water street. Between
Kllsworth and Broadalbin,
Kriek for
Kale J
."vlO.OtH) irotxl brick for sa'e
4t CasM.lI. Album .
Apply to W. C
Mauled.
TOURGO)l RELIABLE MEN WAITED
to ell fie Improved Singer. A team and
--gon furnished. Address or call on the
Siiiirer
Singer .Maiiufu.nuring Company.
J A AKCHIBAl.li. Agent. Albany, Or
tlrr.
CI1ANOKOK NAiK.
In the County Court of 1. inn County, Str.te
of tiregon,
Ki OTICE IS "IEKEBY GIVEN To ALL
ountv Court dnlv male mil it.l m
record ou Mo:ida, Jatiiiury 7th, : the
I. flllie of Charles II. Si-hiilit.-t.
from Charles li. Schuiurt to Charles "li.
DonJ'i y or,icr of the lion. i. R. N. Black-
b" ude "f Hail1 -"Jnv cmrt.
itnes niv hand ami the seal f s:u.l com t
athxed thi- 7th day y i mmrv a. i. tss.i
r.. t -iu. i awi il,
Cuuiit t'!e:k.
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
I hereby certify that Dr. I X. Wocdle has
successfully operated on uiv ridgling horse
ISAAC HAYS.
For further eference in regard to ridgUnus
uibuire of Dave Peterson, W ni. Peterson, Leo-
anon: John nardina.i. Airefl wciverton. Al-
any; Sam Gaines, Scio; wm. r oster, Print -
i vide.
1 practice vetennnry medicine in Ai -
oany ana country surrounuing umee anu
residence corner Uth and Washington sts.
I. WOODLE. Veterinary Sunreon
llAXI imiinm
, P II IH II
Curran & Monteith have lots for
sale on tl e installment ulan. ranu-
lug in puce iiuiu fi-.j tufiuw.
OREGON BAILfAllnfl
KAVItitTlOX COWPA.W
Columbia River Route
Train or the East leave Portland at S a. m
and 2:40 P. si. dailv.
rPTlfnSj to and from principal
X J. O-tV Hi 1 O pinw in United States,
Canada and Kurope.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Sleeping Care Baa Throaeh on
Express Trains
OMAHA,,
COUNCIL BLUFFS i
and T. PAUL '
Free of Charge and Without Change, !
Close Connections at Portland for San Fran-
cim.-o and i'uiret Sound (-.:nt-i.
For further particulars inuire of Curaau &
Monteith, First Street. Albany. Oreifon.
ts Coats leave the O. It. X. Co.'s wharf, at
the foot of Droadaihiu street, on Tuedav ni
Friday of each week. C. O. KAWL1XGS,
Local Agent.
U. II. UOLCOMB.
tieneral Manager.
A. L. MAXVt Ell.,
4.. I. k T. A,
fireat Englisli Remedy.
Wade Mark.
Murray's Specific
A jfuarant-ed cure a for
nervous disease. biu-h a
Weak Memory, Lot of Brain
Power, Hysteria, Headache
Pain in the B ck, Xervous
Prostration, Wakefulness,
D - T L- L.eucori musu, L'liiieai i.atvti
Berore laking. tuJe Stmiliai Weakness 1m
cottsncy and general lo-ii cf p.iwer o -h
Renerat: iran in cit'ifr se -caused by
ndi-tcre ion or over-c:iertion,"aiid which ul
tiir.atelv lead to Premature Trade Hark.
Old Age, Insanity and Con
sumption. .1.00 a !ox or six
boxes for ifa.OO. Sent by mail
on receipt of price. Full ar
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
We tiunranler 6 Boxen
to cure any case. For e ery
$5.00 order received we send
4i boxes, witn a wrluc'Hfter j ill"'
f uarane e to refund the monev if ou specific
ocs not effect a cure. Address all commu
nication to the Sole Manufacturers, The
Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. Citv, Mo.
fdTSold in Albany by Foshay fr'o.saaytt
HitMin.solc ai;e
Iteuioved.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIP
patrons and friends that he can be foui-d
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav &
Masjn s brick. Where he is prepared to ac
commodate the public with anything in the
tonsor'alline. Hot or cold liaths at all hours
Inc. oUlbKo ULiUt, i
issued March audSept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you ud furnish you with
all the necessary .. unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, wa 'lance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, worjc, n hurch oi
stay at home, aud iu vat sizes,
.styles and quantities. Just hnre out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you cau make a
fair estimate of the value of the
postage. MONTGOMERY. WARD & CO..
1 11 -1 14 Michigan Avenue.Chiciao, J II.
. ,
IMsswIiiilon Aotlre.
T
1HE PAU"XER.SHIP HERETOFORE
existing bet ween Or, ;E. A. Mc.Vlister
and Or. A. I'. Woodward is.this tlay dissolved
by mutual consent -November
10, livvS.
for Brut.
IjUKNISHED RlKlMSTO KENT. JATTHE
City Kestaiiraiit.
Ixlglng Kooms for Kent,
mWO NICE. nOMMoDfOI S KOIIMS SITIT
1 able for irentlcmen or ladies, situate.1 onh
three blocks from Main street. Impure oi
Mrs S. A.Mnlister. north si.leof :!l street,
new electric 'ight station.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Iames V. PiPE.Prop.
Ilrst iSlreet .... aiimuo
The best variety of choice beef,veal,mutton,
pork sausage, etcinthe city keptjcuusuou
an hand.
3T Cash paid forfall kind
.1 ock.Tf
on tractor and Builder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAV1XGJLO
cated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. Will contract
to build bridges, birns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Queen
Anne, East! ake and Elizabcthian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
spscilic itoiii free of t chartre. Satis
action suaranteed W. C. CASSEL-
SECOND HAND STORE
The past year has proven It to be fc
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy Your
Stoves, Fcrnitnre, tinware
We :uc always prepared to tiuy yom
hcuscliold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents lor the
am
IKHI.IIl
PEERLESS OIL CAN
A.ND Lamp Fillek,
L. G0TTI.1E
My Poor Baciv !
Tliat's the common ecu'ai)atio:i of those suft'erinz with rheumatism or kii
ney troubles. in either disease r'n
i 7. r . "
: uaeivs. nuuuteus oi V"T
1 confirm our claims for that
erv t oinnound
i " uui.
lH' weeks I could not
time any night, was consti
I and hid a sood deal of Dain ia
, . .
i cicijr vwinpuumt sne pam lias
like a child.' Zeuas Sanders.
'Having been troubled with
was almost unable to get
confined to my bed for weeks
all medicines imigiuable. besides wucside advices, but to no advantage. Hav-
mg seen fame 8 Lelery Compound advertised, I L'ave it a trial. I have used
one bottle and am perfectly ured. I can now jump around and feel lively
as a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevad. Price SI. Sixor $',
Sold by Dri'ukists. Skno kok S-paup Catalogue.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Proprietors
BURLINGTON. VERMONT.
W. F.
1 am now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods
notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all along
the line. 31 v gkds are all tresli and new and bought
F CTR CASH!
j We invite your inspection
Cashmeres '
Imported Broadcloth
SiLsWarp, Henrietta
! All Wool tricots
! Assabet Flannel:
in fact everything usually found in first-class Dry Goods Store. My
Boot and Shoe department is complete. 1 have also added a complete
lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited
19 All mail orders promptly attended to.
Call and see nit.
"W
(Successor to
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
. . A. WJIEKLKi:, SPKINGFIr:LD, PROPRIETOR.
SPIUXGFIELD OllEGOXQ
J?f"Allany vard'and olticc on K.'.ilii ail, fictwcen 4ih and 5th streetsgl
A. Wheeler, Albany Manager,
Having lumber not excelled in Vtiality, . faciKties not surpassed forthe
prompt and satisfactory tJlIiiiA or orders. I i -..tfu'.lv solicit a share of the
trade. E3 - - 1
California, tlie Landlof Discoveries
p FASitfc to .TASrt t- cATHToroiffftnh EUREKA
LJV-fl'i fikl
J-Tair fif9, I II Hjr Vr
UN
QNStlilVPTI
HAVE YOU A COLLI j in the head which do ' not 'get better? Have you an excessive
secretion of mucus or r.iatter in the nasal passages which cither must be blovn from
nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat?
vou .troubled hv hawkinv. snittin weak an. I inflmiiil eves, freuuent soreness of the throat
lapYiu.
rliRE
A0LETINE MM- CoVn R9 VILLE
co-rodiiig sores ree the corcutioii within.
As even- beath drawn into the lungs must
tion iu the nasal sive. it n it i.rcari y
irrailually takes place, while the n cibitT n atui It M is t vao v in in , t., ...
nto the stomach, iHl iM'iiii'n.iioirti )imce t y. i j i : . : i d lialiv t.rcatat-se
ty, iiervousiiewi and censumption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
you have experienced any of thc'slcvinn pnms Ho not delay.1 but try Camforni
t-R-ci rk at once. We positively uarant ct'g a few applications rehe e and a thorouun
eattr.ent to cute. S'x months trtafmei.t frr si. 00; sent Vy mail
Santa Mr and l al-K-l'ure. f or
I
mm)
DEALER IN
tj i
Ptliiios. iron nine, rubli.-r ho snd
clebiatcd ' Eirlv Breakfast" co ik stoves
'i-Mti:i;r .stoic. 'Albunv.Oretr.it.
e s Lelerv ('wnimmul i ill stirelv effte
i w jum i
testimonials Use the follow in
grand old remedy, Paine's CV1
sleep more than an hour at a
pated and kidneys did not act, j
the back. Since I took Paiues I
left my back, and I can sleep
esi msr.or, v ermotit.
rheumatism for five years, I
around, and was very cftt-u
at a time. I have used nearly
READ,
of the following goods
Plusliss
"Velvets
Velveteens
Silks and. Satins
X I'l. Aliei.,
Albanv. Oregon.
' a. WHEELElifl
I 'sunshinc.Jwhcretthcbranji
and grape bloom and ripei
ia meats"!
that laud of
orang emo t
icrape bloom and ripen atta
heir highest perfection in mii'-winter.
ire the herbs aud gum found that are
used iu that pleasant lemedy for al!
throat and lung troubles, Santa Asm
the rule of coughs, asthma, and con-FUiupti-'vn.
I'oslliiy V "Hlisoii. of Al
bany orevim, bate Ix-cu aoiiitetl
ransuaipsi fo bis valine Cilitorma rcin
dy, ami sell it under a guarantee at $1
f botcchrce for .-. .1
FOR SALE BY
&
I
ALBANY
C RE(;0X
inil)!lll til in"H -
(less impairment of the hearing, losso
smell, mcirii.ry impaired, dullness cr
'dizziness of the bead, dryness or heat of
jnose? Have you lost all se'ise of smell!
illave you a hacking cough? Have you
djspepnai is your ureal u ioui: it
voc iiavk THK Catahrii. Some have al
Ithese symptoms, others only a part
The leading symptom of ordinary ca
Urrh is increased secretion ot mucus o
11 .muniali .mint! matter.
mm
ii vr..'iiv'jT
asoD
Trlfc 0 N LY-1' Foul breath is caused by the decom
f.tl AT? A NTFrn rMUu -cretions exuded from festering
rot? ulcers far back in the head; omefimes
. . n r-t f . LIC IIICUi i w-wii.n I
V. ATA HHH eaten awav and the bones themselves
,.
pass oer and become polluted liy tne rene (
io.k 11 fct lntiiiK tl tne wnoie setr
Sale by
lbany.jOregon
rp p
tilnmhinir cooJs. Sole agfents for thr
and ranges,, and "Faultless" parlor
The Albaav akery !
-Uuder the now management of-
WHO KEEP
A f nil line ot choice
rov'sioii
family frmceries and
Canned t-'iriefcipples.
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cake for
Wcfhtiiifis and Parties,
Salmon bellies, mairkerel and salt fish of all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
Evcrv X)av.
Best Svrun. Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFE
Candies Nuts, HaisiDS.
CANNED WOODS, ETC.
-'lie best Soap in the market-
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
, . ..-
and Imported Cigars
KSTM John Fox's old stand. low Fl nn 8
lew brick.
d. m.joneS,m n,
1)IIYS1CIAX. SI KGEOX AND ELECTKIC
km. Keeps drugs and tills his own pre
scriptions. Office at residence, corner 3d
and Washington Streets.
ChiluTenCryforPitclier'sCastoria
TH0S. HUf KINS.
PloinifdiPipeFiiii
STOVES,
Tinware and Earkre,
'All work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Stbkkt, Near Odd Fkllows Tkmplb
L. VIERCK S
AVINI
HAIR CUTTING AND BATHS.
Kvervthing new and neat. A
clean towel for every customer.
FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE IIOl SE
ALBANY
ORFXiON
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery. Feed ft Sale stable
Corner Second and EUmoarih Sts
ALBANY, - - OREOOh
Hcrskh boakdkd by the day or month. Car
riages or buggies an reasonable terms
vtinl
ONLY FIRST CLASS HEARSE IN THE CITY
PATENTS
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRICHTS
Obtained, and all business in the U .S.
Patent (mice attended to at moderate
fees.
Our ollice is opposite the U. S. Pat
ent Ollice, Hiid we can obtaiu Pate"s
in less time than those remote lrom
Washintrton.
Send model or driiwinr. We advise
as to patentability free of charge; and
we make na clinrtrc unless we obtain
patent.
ye n-n-r uere 10 tne rostmaster, tne
vc n-icr here to me rosimaster, tne
si Un hit An UnArt !
i ill' rv ii iv f
II
PAffllS
j
toiii'tual clK-nts m your own ataU: or
"countv, ynitc lo
Opp Pat. Ollice, Washington,- D C.
SMlcr for liilllCliN.
United Statix Ld Omo
Ore-oc City. Or., ct. M
T01ICKIS HEKtbY 'iHAT IS
lS compliance with the uvifiort of H e
a' tof loi.utc .f June:. lttTS. enti'Ud "An
actfor he sale or tisf.if r ini-.l in the Sutc
of "'aiiforria, orf itoti. Netatia. ai:d A'alit:4
t.n territon .' WilHam W Sf acson f Ai'uat ; ,
co ui.ty of Liiin, tHte f Oregon, ixa thi dii.v
n-tvl in thi tiflioe biotwonn-'ntement Nj.S04,
fro ilie .urchae of the K j ot X.K. iof section
! 1 m.d W. 1 ot X .V J .'I eeliPd o. Si, in
t c-M-.ship N". ! S. ranae No. 4. h., and iU
t3'r pKoltsl.fW that the ioud Mtuht i
mot' valuable fr its timber cr tone than
for a.nicultuial purpose, and to ctabUsli
ins claim to Mid laud Uforethe itgister and
receiver o this office at Oregon City, Oreor,
on TlutixiAi . the S4th day c f Janimn, lbsf .
He name-is if ese: U Fox. C.C. Kel.j,
S. W. licece. and S. S. Train, al' of Albany,
i.iun count v, Ore'.'on. Any and ll person
claiming aJ ersel the above-described land
are requested to tile their claims in this otic?
ou or before said 24th uav of .Tanuarv. 1S'..
W T. BCRXEY,
Kcifter.
lire lor I'abUratlok.
I'mtkb Statics Lash Orficb,
Oregon Citv, Or., Oct.
TTOTICEIS HEKMlY tiiVEX THAT IN
i.1 compliance with the provisions uf the
act of Congress June 3, 1ST,
entitled "An act for the sal
of timltcr lands in the states of California.Ore
Kon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
Christopher C, Kelly ft' Alliany county of
Linn, state of Oregon has this day filed iu
this office his sworn statements No. 803, for
the purcha.st of the X. K.J cf t. El of secliou
Xo. 21, in township So. 0. S. range No. 4. t,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valu-ible for it timber ur
ston than for its agricultural punioses.
to ciiUblisi. his claim to said laud ie'oie the
Hegister and ltecei' er of tliU office at Oregon
City, Oregon, on Thursdav the 24tii dav of
-laininrv 1SS9. He names as witnowes: Win
W.Maooon, S. W, Keece, S. S. Traiu, an
B. F. 1 abler, all of Albany Linn Countv
Oregon. Am and all icrsotis adverceiv
ciaiuting the bhoi e-dencribed lands are re-iiie-ted
to file their cUim in this orilceoc or
lit fore said 24th da t-f J-umarv 1&.
w. r. bCkxky.
ReUter,
.Nollre lor lulllralloa.
UmtkdStatks Land Oir.K'e,
Ur gtn City, tlr. vt S.
OTICE IS I1KKEBY OIVEXTHATIX
L. compliance with the provisions of ti-e
act of Congress of June 1, IsTS, entitle!
"An act for the sale of timber lands in tiio
states of California, Oreurn, Nevada, aoit
Washington Territory. " Ben. F. Tshlerof
i
; Albany Countv of Linn. Mate of Orea'i
.i- t,,is da" filed in this me hu oru
statement Xo. :."., for the purchase
r.i oi . J and W i of X. tj oi ection i.
li, in township 9, & range Xo. 4, E. and
iil offer proof to show that the laud nought
is more valuable for its timber cr stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
ids claim to aid lard before the Kcg's'er
and Receiver f of this office at Oregon City,
oregon on Ihursduy the 24th dav "Man
nar. IS?!), lie names as witnesses: C. O.
Kelly S. W. Ueece, s. S Train, and W. W,
Maccoon, ail of Albany Lii.n County Ore?c n.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deccribed lands are requeitd t.j
fiietheir claims in this nflice on or before
the.fth January lsli.
. W. T. Ut'RXEY.
Register.
Kvecutors .llrr.
r OTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN THAT THE
x undersigned has been duly apprinte
ty the County Court of Linn county Oregon
executor of the last will and testament of
Fred Mueller deceasec, All persons having
claims auainst said estate are hereby required
to present them properly verified as required
bylaw within six months from this date to
the undernicried at A Ibany Oregon.
'1 his t he .'i d day of leoemler I s.
J. K WrATIIKP.KORU AMKL1A Ml KLLIR
Attv for Executrix. Exeiutri
.ollre of Final IM-Mlemeiil.
"Vf OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Xi undersigned has this day riled in
county court of Linn county, Oregon his
final account as executor of the last will an
testament of John liiick, deceased, and that
Saturday the 12th day of January, 1839, at
the hour of 1 o'clock r. m. of said day has
tan affixed by said court for the hearing of
objections to said final account, and for the
settlement thereof.
RICHARD BURRIS.
Executor of the la t will and testament f
John Blick, deceased, '
tdmlalfctantor Nolle?.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersignrd, was, on the ith day of
DeeemiKT, 1?SS, by order of the County
Court, of Linn County, Orccon, duly apKint
etl administrator of the estate of Jotiu A.
Rohinett, Icte of Linn aounty, deceased. All
tersous having claims against said estate are
hereby required tc present them with proper
vouchers to the tincersigned, at his place near
Shedd, in Linn comity, Oregon, within six
mouths from tins date. -!te'l
Use. 7tr, U".
JOHN W. Pl'GH,
Chas. K. WOLVERTON, Administrator.
Alt y lor Adinistrator
Notice of Final Srtllement.
Nq1
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THX
undersigned as the administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of Wooden
Ellis, deceased, has filed bis final account as
administrator in the county court of Linn
countv, Oregon, and said court hasaiipoiuted
Monday, February 4th, lHSt, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. v. of saicj dav at the court nou-e
in Altiany in said county, tor the hearing of
tid account and the sett einent of objec
tions, jf hiiv, thereto.
ifENI'.Y ELLIS.
J. J. WHITNEY, Administrator.
Atty. for Administrator.
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AND
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s ua ranted.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker.
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