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I I ; . THE MOTtNlNG HEBAlti): ' SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 1889.
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Daily and Weekly-
terms OF SUBSCRIPTION
.DAILY .
Published every morninsr except Monday)
D .Uvered by carrier, per 0.15
i- malt, per ynu.... .. .. 5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Homing.)
m copy, per annum, in advance.......!? .00
W im not paid iu advance....... .... 2 JSO
TBI MAILS
Mailt at the Albany postofflce dose
For all offices north
The Eastern atatea f6;30 A. a,
Tne West Side (
And the Mat row Gauze R. R. )
For Portland and Salem 11a. m
Corrallia and Yaquina .. 12.30 r. m
offce south m 736 p. v.
The poetofflce will be eksed ejeh eveiubg
. rem she to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early moaning
train should be mailed before 8 o'clock the
preyiooa erenimr.
DEALING IN LABORERS.
, Tlie shipping of laborers into the
.country by the contract system is
Moutrageouswrong. .TheSpfVw
field, Mass. Republican says that
the traffic in laborers who are
ignorant of our language, and often 1
unable to nndsrstand the arrange
ment by which they are whi.-ked
off into service which binds them
with bonds they do not understand
invites imposition and abuses.
Just so far as this is permitted, it
is a very un-American thing, and
plainly needs silting and regula
tion. Theie are two sides of this
business, as to every other. The
farmers of New England find it
very difficult to secure the help
they need when the demand for it
is most imperative, and foreign
labor is not welcome ; but the facts
go to show that the men engaged
through Parsons are not the most
efficient, while it is not easy to
make them live up to the agree
ments he may have made for
them. This fact is recognized in
h'n contracts. As the case now
t-tmds it is easy to see why North
ampton has insisted upon holding
the contractor responsible for the
aliens he has introduced, who
m ght otherwise be saddled on that
place for support. The whole
mitter needs investigation and
regulation to the end that some
responsibility and authority Bhall
b established for the introduction
and control of this class of help.
Federal, state, and local regula
tions all apparently fai' to provide
that early and close scrutiny which
seems necessary.
OREGON SCHOOL MATTERS.
Tne unfortunate action of the
school superintendents of the state,
in changing the school books,
thereby entailing an uncalled for
and burdensome tax upon the
people, is very liable just at this
time to ralsb a united, spontaneous
and perhaps hasty action among
the people througout the state,
which will probably result in flood
ing the legislature with ietitioiis
praying for the repeal of the law
establishing a tate uniformity of
text books. The petitions may go
even deeper into the subject and
ask for the abolishment of the
office of county superintendent of
schools, for very many people
entertain ideas npon the subject as
radical and unprogressive as that
the office of school superintendent
it totally unnecessary.
It is to be hoped however, that
the result in the legislature will
not be to the extent indicated. - If
the present method ot obtaining a
uniformity of text books could be
modified in some manner, so as to
make the change depend upon the
toice of the people as nearly as it .
p i j ;
i practicable to obtain it by
Y. : u . , . !
direct vote or otherwise it wuuid ,
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be an improvement upon the j
present method and lead to more j
satisfactory if not better results. J
Under the present methods, the-
law is obnoxious and the people
will not long endure it.
At the December meeting of the
htate Horticultural Association the
secretary was instructed to prepare
a circular setting
forth the need of i
prompt legislation to check the in- j
crease of fruit pests and prevent ;
the ravages of these pests, and on !
0 . ;
it approval bv the president, issue
tae8ameto tnemiers elect ot me
legislature and to all societies of
. iruit-growers and to prominent hor
ticulturists and secure the publica-1
tion of the same in the newspapers
of our state. A CO:nmittee was
1 .,, , k:ii
also appointed to prepare a bill to
be introduced at the coming session
of the Oregon legislature. Such a
bill has been prepared and if it is
oioed w tlie 11. eans of prt
v ntmg inst-ct ravages in our state.
This bill is of great importance
to fruit-growers and to the public
at large. It is now a number of
years since the first introduction of
the codling moth in Oregon, and it
lias gradually increased in
nun -
ters and spread over territory until
t is found.in devastating numbers, ,
in all the
fruit districts of Oregon
an i Washington
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Tiie ravages u j
:us insect daring the past year
mve been experienced in all the
orchards of Western Oregon,and in
many instances fruit could only be
used for feeding stock. Probably
half the apples and many pears
were injured. Losses must have
aggregated hundreds of thousands
of bushels of fruit, and if no pre
ventative measures .-are taken the
destruction will go on increasing
beyond calculation. The bill
which creates a state board of hor
ticulture, should pass.
Monday the Solons assemble in
the stave house at Salem to com
mence cheir forty days doctoring
of the laws. He who has an ax to
grind will probably be on hand to
bear down on the public grind
stone. TEMPEBANCE BOTES.
Contrib uted l.y the W. C.T. U.
An effort will be made to intro
duce a bill at this session of the
lislung of a reform
school for boy
i convicts.
Our missionary, Mrs. Leavitt is
now in Madagascar. The Queen
of that island has presented her a
gift of $100 as an expression of her
interest in total abstenence work.
Lord Salisbury, premier of Eng
land, is an advocate of woman's
suffrage. Victor Hugo says:
Tnere is something besides satisfy
in z one's appetite. The good of
mar. is not the goal of the animal.
Miss Kate Field in her new role
as the "Apostle of the Grape," has
been appointed the deputy of the
Viticultural Commission of Cali
fornia, to secure the exclusion of
foreign wines on the occasion of
the inauguration of Gen. Harrison.
Miss Field is to make speeches on
the subject in five great eastern
cities and her expenses are to be
borne by the commission.
Madison," Wis. has a saloon
elegantly fitted up, which makes a
specialty of catering for the patron-
axe of the students of the State
University. An account of it reads
in this way: "This saloon is now
making a specialty of Saturday
night tree oyster supper. They
are a decided success. Saturday
night, the 1st, the supper lasted
until 3 o'clock on Sunday morning
and the carousing kept the neigh
borhood awake. Last Saturday
night it was as full as it would hold
both the pool-room and bar-room.
This choice bit is from the pen
of the well known philanthropist
Elizabeth Tbomp-i: "A little
light too much an! you are blind ;
a little too much sound and you
are deaf. Perl: i, .3 a little more
knowledge of God and immortality
than is allowed us here would
dethrone reason. So I sit in the
evening tide shadows and say:
"My God! give me patience to
ait." A drop has the ocean in it
as to all its essential qualities, and
because it has the ocean it will
hnu it again, and no power can
prevent its quest. A human soul
has God in it, and for this reason
will be sure to find Him, returning
to Him as the drop to the sea
The high license people were
never more vociferous in their
claims for their favorite theory
fian now. Many intelligent per
sons are saying: "Prohibition is
a failure; high license alone can
cure the evils of the liquor traffic."
Nebraska and Kansas have been
testing the two methods, and here
urn tVia roanlts in ficrnron ahmrinw
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the barrel" of beer drunk m each
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state for the past seven years; the
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figures are taken from brewers'
reports :
Nrbraska, 91,000 License.
Bbls.
..40.000
is.ooo
... 63,000
.. 65,000
.. 60,000
.. 69,000
.. 84,1100
..108,000
1880
1881.
1882.
18&3..
1884.,
ee
1885
ISHS ....
1887...
Kansas Prohibition
Bbls.
1880 32.000
is82L"'.'.'!".V.ll'.'.'"7. "2scoo
;""";;v;v;7.;j;.;;;;".""Soo
lsss 20,000
isao 17,000
17 17,000
Am AbMlsite fare.
The original Abietiue Ointment is
only put up m Jarf;e two ounce tn
sore8 b. rntt wounds, chapped hands,
and all skin eruptions Will positiv-
cly cure all kinds of piles. Ask for
the original Abietine Ointment. Sold
by Foshav A M tson for 35 cents per
to - by mail fO cents.
A NASAL INSECTOK fbek with
each lottle of Shiloli's Catarrh Kern.
i edy. Price .ri0 cents Foshay Si Mason.
THE KEY'. GEO. 11. THAYEK, of
Bourbon, Ind., say9: "Both :nvsi!f
and wife owe our lives to Shiloh' (jin
suniptiou cure." For sale by Foshay
& Mason.
ARE YOU MADE misskable bt
indigestion or constipation, di-ziness,
poim! VJay'
Mason.
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a iu line wi cii'vivery anu i;i:is-
ware ci.e ip at Browsell x Stauards.
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
1 hereby certify that Dr. I. N. Woodle has
successfully operated on my ridgllng horse
ISAAC HAYS.
For further reference in regard to ridgling
inbuire of Dave Peterson, Wm. PetersonLreb
anon; John Hardmaa, Alfred Wclverton, Al
any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Win. Foster, Prine
viUu. I practice veterinary medi4ne in Al
bany and country surrounding -Office and
residence corner 6th and Washington sts.
L N, WOODLE. Veterinary Surgeon.
OREGON
ni nil? 1 1
Curran & Montelth have lots for
sale on tl I e installment plan, rang
ing in price fr.;;a $125 to $1000.
OREGON RAILWAY and
NAVIGATION COHPAHY
Columbia River Route
Train or the East leave Portland at 8 a. m
and 3:40 r. M. daily.
mTT""I?rnQ to and from principal
X 1 K.J i Ti X O points in United States,
Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant- Sleeping Can Boa Through oi
' Express Traiu
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
axdST. PAUL
Free of Charge and Without Chaage,
Close.Connections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Puget Sound points.
For further particulars inquire of Curaan &
Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon.
tariioata leave the O. K. N. Cos wharf, at
the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday ani
Friday of each week. C. G. KAWLINGS,
iiocal Agent.
W. U. HOLCOMB,
Cietcral MaMger.
A. L. MAXWELL,
i. P. fc T. A.
Great Engijsli Remedy,
Trade Mark.
Murray's Specific
A guaranteed cure afor
nervous diseases, such a
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain
Power, Hysteria, Headache
Pain in the B ck, Nervous
Prostration, Wakefulness,
i fr-l i r ..
D , -r I Lcuvurnum, universal Ltiuni
Before Uking.tude seminal Weakness Im
potency and general low uf power o h
General) Oraran in either sex caused by
nducre ion or over-exertion, and which) ul
timately lead to Premature Trade Mark.
Old Axe, Insanity and. Con
sumption. 1.C0 a box or six
boxes for 85.00. Sent by mail
on receipt of price. Full par
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant
We Kan ramie boxes
to cure any case. For every
45.00 order received we send
i boxes, with a writtenfterTaiiir
guarane e to refund th monev if ou specific
does not effect a cure. Address all commu
nication to the Sole Manufacturers, The
Hurray Medicine Co., Kansas. City, Mo.
.f93old in Albany by Foshay Feshayftft
HaMn.solc aire
Kemoved.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIP
patrons and friends that he can he fourd
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav
xr... .n a krik shem liA is nremred to ac
commodate the public with anything in the
tonsorAItine. not or uuiu muis nil ttii uuun
The BUVEKS: UUlUli w
issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you nd furnish you with
all the necessary .. unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, wa 'lance, rleep.
eat, fish, hunt, work, 3 hurch or
stay at home, and in vai sizes,
styles and quantities. Just tun re out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. nd you can make a
fair estimate 0 the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & GOi,
111-114 Michigan Avenue.Chicago.lll.
IMsAAlutloa .Notice.
fllHE PAR-NERSHIP HERETOFORE
1 existing jbel ween Dr, JE. A. McAlister
and Dr. A. P. Woodward i,lhis day dissolved
by mutual tonsei.t.
November 10, 18SS.
tor Kent.
tjWRNISHED ROOMS TO RtNT. JAT THE
City Rotaiirarit.
Lodalnx Kooms for Bent.
IWO NICE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT 1
able for gentlemen or ladies, situated onlv
three blocks from Main street. Inquire ot
Mrs S. A.Mclistcr, nortn side oi 3d street,
near electric ignt station.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
James V. Pipe, Prop.
Mrs! iStreet - - Albasu
The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton,
pork sausage, etc.,lnthe city kept(constantly
an nana. 1 a
OT Cash paid forftdl kind ? & 'ock.TS
tractor asid Ballder.
THE UNDHRSIG5TED HAV1NGJLO
"cated in Albany solicits patronage
from city aud country. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses. Inclnding yueen
Anne, Eastlake and Ellzabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
soscitic itoui free of t charge. Satis
action guaranteed W. C. CAS8EL-
SECOND HAND STORE
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity.' The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
StOYes.FomtoB.tinwari)
We aie aiwcys preparea to buy youi
heusi'hold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents lor the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
L. G0TTLIE
( rear
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My Poor BacK !
That's the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kia
ney troubles. Ia either disease P;i e's Celery Co mpound will surely eftVc
a cure, and there will ao longer
"poor backs." Hundreds of
confirm our claims for that
ery rem pound:
"Two weeks I could nd
time any night, was consti
and hid a good deal of pain in
Celery Compound the paiu has
like a child. Zeoas Sanders,
'Having been troubled with
was almost Enable to get
confined to my bed for week
V
all medicines imaginable, besides uu n;de advices, but to no advantage. Hav
ing seen Paine's Celery Compocnd advertised, I gave it a trial. I have used
one bottle and am'perfectly cured. I can now jump around and feel lively
as a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevad. Price 91. Sixor $5.
Sold by Drcgrists. Send for 8-paok Catalogue.
WELLS, RICH A JRDSON & 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, My goods are all fresh and new and bought
FO R CASH!
We invite your inspection
Cashmeres
Imported Broadcloth.
SiLWan, Henrietta
! All Wool Vricots
Assaoet Flannel:
fn fact evervthine usually found in
Boot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete
lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited
aPCAll mail orders promptly attended to.
Call and see nic.
"W" IF1-
; (anccessor to
SPRINGFIELD. SAWMILL
A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
SPRIJsUFIEIiD OUEGONO
f"Albany yardTanJ olHce on K&ilroad, lietween 4ih and 5th strcetsJ
Wheeler. AlbauA- Manutrer.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, ml faciKties not surpassed forthe
prompt auu satisfactory lilliu or orders. I Kic tfullv solicit a har of the
trade.
California, tlioLanftl Discoveries
W HI - " I II I 1
yVv Audi n nav
j'toericTjor Ctrcular.r kTMUJrr9.-
IAHIETINCMmca.flyttifiLLl.fAL
HAVE YOU A OOU. in the head which do
se.retion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be blown irom
nose or Hmn hmi-le ruMit thm rval.f rr h.wlrjwl a, nnffnt hackAmrd tO the throat?
youiroublert hv hawking, spittinv, weak and
1 Vaj T - -
THE O N, L
il!2PY AIU."
I 1 W m M I Jlllilll,"'.- . 1
corroding sores reve tne corrupipn wiuiin
tionr
irradtully
nto the si
ty, nervousness and consumption.
As everv breath drawn into tne lungs niiisv psss ot ucwuic f""" -j -----
in the nasal lasuw, itn urt r.ari;j lo.lowun jutcin uw i
takes place, while the 11 ot lid n.atur Hit ib ivtl.c.vcu ui 11 me BiyB
toma.h: cHt(!HMiMi((!'i iiocvce- . ji l 1 . 1 1 d fnally (treatoree
DO INU I KHUUKMO I irMM 1 1.
vou have experienced any of the'sbt v. sypptrmf dp not dela , but try CAirroRsi
t-R-Cprk at once. We positively uarant eeg a few applications relieve and a thorough
eatment to cure. S'x months treatment for "1.00; sent by mail
&..- m.t rmt.m'nrr. For Hle bv
FOSHAV
"W", O- T"WEEDALE.
DEALER IX
i iard ware, Stoves Ranges, Tinware, Copperware,
Pumps, iron pipe, rulh.;r hose and pi 11 in bine eoods. Sole agents for th
elebraud ' E uiy Brcakfust" co-jk stoves aud. ranees, and 'Taultlets" parloi
V'atinir rloves. Albany, Oresruu.
lie any cause to complain of
testimonials like the following
grand old remedy, Paine's Cel-
sleep more than an hour at a
pated and kidneys did not act,
the back. : Since I took Paines
left my hack, and I can sleep
v est insdor, Vermont,
rheumatism for five years, I
around, and was very of tea
at a time. I have used nearly
READ,
of the following goods
Flushes
"Velvets
Velveteens
SiUss and, Satins
a first-class Drv Goods Store. My
jEBIEj,
N JH.
Alleu
AlbanyOregon.
A. W1IEELEBQ
EUREKA
The motto of California means "I
ave found it." Only in that land of
sunshine.twhere tthe orang emo .
and grape bloom and ripen atta
heir highest periection 111 mic-winter,
re the herbs and gum found that are
'used in that pleasant lenie-iy for all
hroat and luntr troubles, Santa Abik
the rule of coughs, asthma, and con
sumption. Foxliay A .Vinson, of Al
bany Oregon, have been appointed
eanguaipslfn his valble ('aliforoia rem-
v, and sell it under a guarantee 'at SI
bottehree for SV. f. J
FOR SALE BY
ALBAWY
C REGON
.not 'tret better? Have you an excessive
inflamed ej-es, frequent soreness of the throat
or roaring in the ears, more 01
less impairment ot the hearing, lna
smell, memory impaired, dullness
lnsso
cr
dizziness of tne neaa.arynese or in ui
noseT Have you lost all sense of smell?
Have you a hacking cough? Have yon
djspeptia? Is your breath foul? Ir so
tou have TUB Catarrh. Some have al
these symptoms, others only a part
The leading symptom of ordinary ca
trrh is increased secretion of mucus 0
T-oiir.ur or sreenish colored matter.
Y Foul breath is caused by the decons
hay
&
fan
a. jkj
GUARANTEED (posing secretions exuuea iroin lesiennK
riiar TOR ulcers rar oaca: mmo
Uwrvt ' " 1 V. .1 nnfarinir the bones is
CATARRH'eaten away and the bones themselves
....1 luuw.mA W I IlltC'l he 1,A rllA
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Albany .Oregon
1 v
Tie '-Attar Bakery!
-Under the ne management of-
- WHO KEEP
A fuil line of choice family groceries and
pro virion
Canned fineupplea,
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cake for
Wedamas and Parties,
Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fish ot all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
.fcCvcrv T)av.
m.
TEAS and COFFE
Candies Nuts, Raisins
CANNED OO0D3, ETC.
Voe best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
3TAt John Fox's old stand low Fl nn s
lew brick.
D. M. JONES, M D.,
TJHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ELECTRIC-
X ian. Keeps drugs and fills his own re
scriptions. Office at residence, corner 3d
and n ashington Streets.
CMircn Cry for Pitcher's Cast oria
THOS. HOirKlNS.
STOVES,
tare and Hardware,
'All work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Strkkt, Near Odd Fellows Tkmplb
L. VIERCK'S
tit
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HAIR CUTTING and BATHS.
Evervthinsr new and npnt. A
clean towel for every customer.
FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOUSE
ALBANY,
OREGON
JOHN SCIIMEER'S
Liyery. Feed A Sale stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth. Stt
ALBANY, - . OREGON
Homes boarded by the day or month. Car
riages or buggies on reasonable terms
vdnl
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ONLY FIRST CLASS HEARSE IN THE CITY
PATENTS
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
Obtained, and all business in the U .8.
Patent Office attended to at moderate
fees.
Our office is opposite the U. 8. Pf,
ent Office, and we can olitain Patera
in less time than those remote lrom
Washington.
Send model or drawing. We advise
as to patentability free of cluirfre; ant'
He make na charge unless we obtain
patent.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the
Supt.of Mocev Ord?r Div., and tooffl
t iiilsof the U. S. Patent Offire. vor
circular, advice, terms and lefcre. :cs
to actual clients in your own Stat?, or
countv, writ: to
' I: . !OH V 0.t
Opp Pat. Office, Wasbinston,- D C.
arler Bras.
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Pies
Cakes
Besis
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SHA
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PARLORS
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, at -.1
tlee Car riMleaftom.
Ukito Smtk La itd Omca )
Orefron Chy. Or., Oct SO. f
NOTICE IS liEHtbV v.itN lOAT IS
compliance with the rroiifions of tha
a.tof conerM of June 3, 17S, rnti'ltd "An
actfor the sale of Uuiix r lai.da in the S'ale
of "ajifortiia, Urqroti, Nevada, aiid Washuiy
ton terriurr,'- William W Macoon of Alban; .'
eo unty of Linn, state of Oreg-oo, has thi day
died su this office hiorn iKtiuent i
fro the purchaM of the E of N.E. Jof section
22 ai.d W. I of N W. J stctinn o. S3, in
toanship No. 8. range No.' 4. E., and will
titferpKOf ttfhbuw that the land sought is
mo. valuable for he timber cr stone than
f or agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said laud before the tegister and
receiver o this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Thursday, the 24th day .f January, 1889.
He nane as witnesses: K Fox, C C. Kel.y,
S W. Keece. and 8. 8. Train, al" of Albany,
Linn county, Oregon. Any and all persons
claiming adversely the above-described land
are requested to Hie their claims in this office
on or before said 24th day f Jsnnarv. 1889.
W T.BURNET,
Register.
ftvllee lor raMlcatie.
Ckitro States Lakd Osrics, )
Orefron City, Or., Oct. 30. f
NOTICE 18 UKRkriV OtES THAT IN
compliance with the provisions of the
act of Congress June S, 1878,
entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lanos in the states of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
Christopher C. Kelly of Albany county of
Linn, state of Oregon has this day filed in
this office his sworn statements No. 80S, for
the purchase of the N, E.J of 8. E of section
No. 21, in township No. 9. & range No. 4. E,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
ston than for its agricultural purposes,
to estabUai. his claim to said land oafore the .
Register and Becetor of this office at Oregon
City, Oregon, on Thursday the 24th dav of
January 1889. He names as witnesses: Wm
W. Macoon, S. W, Reece, S. 8. Train, an
& F. 1 abler, all of Albany Linn Couutv
Oreyon. Any and all persons adversely
daunting the kbove-d escribed lands are re
quested to file their claim in this otflceon or
btfore said 24th da of January 1S89.
W. T. BURNET.
Register,
SHcr for rsibllratlM.
United States Lakd Orrica, )
urrgon Utty, ir. Oct so. t
egon
HER
r. OTICE IS
E.KEBY
GIVEN THAT IN
is eoninlianM with
the provisions of the
set 01 lonfrress of June 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber Unds in the
states of California, Orevcn, Nevada, and
Wathinston Territory." Ben. F. Tablerof
Albany County of Linn, State of Oregon
has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 305, for the purchase
EJ of N. ' and WJ of N. El of section No.
22, in township 9, 8. ranfte No. 4, E. and
wiil offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said lacd before the Register
and Receiver . of this office at Oregon City,
Oregon on Thursday the 24th day of Jau
uar. 1889. He names as witnesses: C. C.
Kelly S. W. Keece, S. S Train, and W. W.
Maccoon, air of Albany Lien County Oregon.
Any and ail persons claiming adversely the
above-described . lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
the.24th January 1889.
W. T. BCRNEY.
Register.
ExecsH)rs Katlrc.
aj OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
underaiirned has been dulv arxwinte
by the County Court of Linn county Oregon
executor of the last will and testament of
Fred Mueller decease. All uersons having
claims against said estate are hereby required
10 present tnein properly Termed as required
bylaw within six months from this date to
the undersigned at Albany Oregon.
'1 his the 3rd day of December 1 8SS.
J. K. Wkathbkfor d ArncuA Mi'kllfr
Atty for Executrix Kxecutri
Katice f risiaJ SHIIesaeat.
"Vr OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Xl undersigned has this day tiled in
county court of Linn county, Oregon his
final account as executor of the last will an
testament of John Elick, deceased, and that
Sturday the 12th day of January, 1889, at
the hour of 1 o'clock r. a. of said day has
been affixed by said court for the hearing of
objections to paid final account, and for the
settlement thereof.
RICHARD BURR1S,
Executor of the la-twill and testament f
John Blick, deceased.
IdsaUljUaaUr's Ss.Hr.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersign rd, was, on the oth day of
December, 188, by order of the County
Court of Linn County, Oregon, duly splint
ed admiuUtrator of the estate of John A.
Robinett, lete of Linn aounty, deceased. All
fersons having claims against said estate are
tereby required tc present them with proper
vouchers to the uncersiirned. at his olacc near
Shedd, in Linn county, Oregon, within 8(
mouths from this date. .
IMted Dpo. 7tn, ISS.
JOHK W. PUGH,
Chas. U. WOLVERTON, Administrator.
Att'y for Adinistrator
Kotlce r Flaal Settleaaeat.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned as the administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of Wooden
Ellis, deceased, has filed his final account as
administrator in the county court of Linn
countr, Oregon, and said court has appointed
Monday, February 4th, 1889, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. . of said dav at the court house
in Albany iu said county, for the herring of
said account and the sctt'ement cf objec
tions, if any, thereto.
HEXUY ELLIS,
J. J. WHITNEY, Administrator.
Atty. for Administrator.
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