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t r - - - - Pzf 1 THE MOKNING- HERALD; TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1889. Uajl.v and Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION DAILY - Pahlliherf every morning except Honda).) D .tflvered bv. carrtsr, per k 0.15 j mail, per yew.. , 6 00 ' WUKLY. . (Published every Friday Morninr.) ie ropy, per annom, in advance t.00 W ten not paid in advance... ...... . tJCQ r- f iaa naiu. v Mails at the Albeaj postofBce close For all officee north . - The Eastern states ' Xbe. Wept Side , And the Nairow Gausre R. B. A. M, For Portland and Salem II a. a Corrallis and Yaquina, 12;30 r. a offlcasontn, 7 JO p. a. The poetoQce will be closed each creiuig mm six to seven o'clock. Registered matter lor the early morning train should be mailed before 8 o clock the pferkMM evenina-. - - AN ACKNOWLEDGED NEED. There is not, probably, an indi' vidaal in the state, who ha cog' nizance of the present situation of affaire, as far as the law for aseess- ment and taxation is 'concerned, bal what knows that lejBjtion' is needed' qboi that rioinW od Am Hooking to the present session of the legislature for something of that nature. Daring the last legislature a bill was careiully prepared, fully con sidered and passed by one house but defeated by the other luat at t io closing hours; and the vital and pressing question that comes to this session is shall the work accomplished at that session be taken up, at an early day in this session while there is time to faith fully attend to it, and earnestly carry it" through to the desired consummation. Common sense and the imperitive demands of the people say it shall. The sliarpers who are calculating to continue the easy escapement of capital from sharing its just proportion of the taxation of the country say it sha?l not; which; side will win is the contest that will be carefully watched and its waging noted and results remembered. There is a growing sentiment among the people that the funda mental axiom of the old law, that in principle and justice should be right the exemption of indebted nessis iu practice made the vehicle of evasion of assessment to such' an ' extent as not only to destroy its justice, and equity, but to make it an actual instrument of injustice and -wrong in many cases the' implement of legalised criminality. In all probability if legislative action could expunge the "exemp tion for indebtedness" fiom the new law it shall pass for a new law must be passed this session or the members go home burdened with the execration of the people of the entire state the action would meet with the endorsement of the people. THE OJiEUVN LEG1SLA TURK. The rifteeiitli biennial session of the Oregon legislature convened in alem yesterday. The session promises to be productive of sev- eral measures of special importance ; to the people of the state. By reference to our telegraphic report j of the! opening day's proceedings,; which will a pi war regularly in the ! Hkbald during the session, n win , a . I Leseen that the members have proceeded with the organization of the body, without delay. The first important question will no doubt , be the election of U. senatov'! This should be done carlv in the j anssinn in ordr trt piv the time of session in oraer to give ne time oi the assembly to the consideration of useful legislation. There pro mises to be no prolonged Btrusgle over this question, for which the people will have reason to be glad. The old rivalry t between Portland ' and the state at large seems to hare nearly subsided, and with no obstructive measures to hinder the session of forty days ought to be productive of much wholesome legislation for the state. Among the measures of special interest to Albany will be the amendment of the city's charter, enlarging the powers of the city government and extending the corporate limits to keep pace with tite steadj growth of the city. The pioneers of Oregon are fast passingjaway. T.'iey have lived to witness1 the - development of the state from a wild frontier country to a rapidly advancing and civil ised factor in the wonderful pros perity of a gre it country. Mrs. Jay Gould died at her home in New York Sunday even ing. Her mother, who is over 80 years old is still living in New York. The Salem Daily Statesman ex hibits marked indications of prosperity. It has been enlarged to a seven column pappr.' and furnishes its readers an excellent telegraphic service. EDITORIAL NOTES, j ; .v. V . ." Such mild winters as the one now being experienced in Oregon when compared with the severe blizzards in. the East contributes much toward swelling the large number of immigrants to this state. A, record of an entire winter with out a flake of snow is something of which few countries can boast. A well posted business man of Astoria says that the general feel ing there is that connection with the. Oregon . Pacific railroad at Albany would be preferable to a line to Salem. This city is and will be the junction of the proposed line. ' The present session of the legis-j lature promises to be productive of less wrangling and more beneficial legislation than recent preceding sessions 1 ' "" ' '' ' . .. - . It is reasonably certain that the Narrow Guage railroad will make a connection with 'Albany within the next year. , - " ' " 1 i Salem'V ' street railway is in operation, much to the satisfaction of the sojourning legislators. NEW TO-lAl STRAYED FROM NEAR TANGENT, one 2-year old part Jersey heifer. White and pale red spots, Ring: around the nose. A hole in the right ear The owner will pay uoeraiiy tor iniurmauon icit at hub omce. OST IN THIS CIT ON 'THURSDAY, Ju. 3, a parcel containing a pair of ladies shoes wapped in box. The . fluder will pease leave at the .uk office. LOST. OVE BROWN MARE, BRANDED WITH the ace of clubs, qnarter cirole over it on the loft stifle; also one brown horse sulklinsr colt runninjr with mare. Last seei near the residence o- Mrs. Bodlne, four miles east of Albany. . A liberal . reward will be given for tne return of the animals or information leading to their return to Hub. Bryant. JAMES H. WiLKlNS. WANTED-A LADY TO CANVASS AND sell Dr. Sill's Electric Belt's. Inquire cf C. E. Morton, St. Charles Hotel. C1HOICE ITALIANIPRUNE. TREES FOR J sale. Apply to P. W. Si-ink Albany For Sale. OA 8MALL TRACTS AND THREE FARMS on easy terms. Some near town. H. BRYANT lR C. CHAMBEKLIN. HOMEOPATHIC Lf physician and surgeon. Office, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. tussrj Blrd for Sale. F10UR FIRST-CLSS SINGERS 1 LIN net, i German and 1 Oriole. Inquire of MrsWm M tn, on Water street. Between Ellsworth and Broadalbin, , Brlek fr Salet 00,000 rood brick for sa'e w .Cassell. Albanj . , pply to W.C AOBNTLKMAN OF USA 58 IS D881ROUS OF COR responding with a respectable young ady, with a view to matrimony. A good home and Hring to the right one. Atkrjes, M. . A Box 425, AJbary, Or. H. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND room Lt Sirahan's block. First street. Albanv Oregon- WANTED, 1MMED1 I :XY. A GIRL TO do ireneral hou -jrk. For particu lar, hiquire of Di. i . C. Awbrey. WHY WILL YoU cougu. whbx Shiloh's Cure will ;ive Immediate re lif ?e Price 10c., 50c. and $1. Foshay Macon. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY A positive cure fur catarrh, diphtheria a d canker mouth. For sale by Fo shay & Mason. HACKMETACK," a lasting and frairrant perfume. Price 25 and M) cents. Foshay & MasoD. SHILOH'S CURE tll immbdiate- ly relieve croup, whooping couth and bronchitis. For k1h ..v Fnaliuv Mason. To arrive iu a fiv days, a nice vari ey of tovs and holiday presents at C H, Spencer's. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of "VUI WIS IIIUm C7U j ; Bourbon, Ind says: "Both mvself and wife owe our lives to shiloh' Con- aurnution cure." For sale by Foshay & Mason. A NASAL IXSECTOR fkee WITH each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Rem- edj. Price 0 cents Foshay & Mason ARE YOU MADE miserablk bt indigestion or constipation, dizziuebs, !8 of appett. yellow skin? Shiloh's Vi nositive en Fnhs Mason. ' FOR DYSPEPSIA and livbr com plaint, yo" have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's VitaMzer. It never fails to ?ure. - Foshay A Mason; COM. A. N Y -OI'- Albany : Oregon Camtai Stock 500 000 paid wr tAPfrtt 55.tica OFFICERS. President Charles' E. Wolverton. Vice-President-J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. V. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkic. DIRECTORS. R. . Strahan, tJhas. E. Wolver ton. J. Ij. Cowan, D.JB. Monteith, I. W. Cusick, J. O. ;Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteiiii, li. F. Simpson. Safe, Sound, uonservatiye A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parsoaizg Home Enterprise ' ' t". '- 'f '' ' :; 1 .V": . ! iHp.-.-ry, -'u.. - TJ - STOCKMEN AND I hereby certify that Dr. I N. Wpodle has successfully operated on my ridrling horse ISAAC BAYS. For further eference iu regard to ridglindi inbuire of Dare Peterson, Wm. Ptefon, Leb anon; John Hartjmau, Alfred Wclrerton, Al an ; SanvGeines, Heio; Wmi Foster, Prine villa, t practice veterinary medidne in Al bany and eountry surrounding ' Office and residence comer 6tb and Washington sts. 1 L N. WOOPUi. Veterinary Surgeon 1 Hnmn Ar Mnntolrh Kiavo Inta (nrl sale on tl e installment plan, ran - lug au sa aw uwui yum pv f avw OREGON RAILWAY and -I U. t,-., -.t NATIG4TI4MI COMIMMY . .... -. j l( ti . Columbia River Rotate Train or the East leave Portland at 8 A. M -and 2:40 r. m. daily.' mTTr"nmci to and from principal X 1LJV Hi 1 IO poinU in United States, ii t. i ; Canada and Europe. ELEhANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS ;; ' Emigrant Bleeping Oars Ban Throafh os '' ,t .. ''.''! Express Trains' "' ' ""; ' qmaha, y..,:.y'K:. , ; COUNCIL BLUFFS .-.,-..-. ., and ST. PAUL Free ef Charge aadWIiBMsil Change, Close.Connections at Portland for San Fran ' Cisco and Paget Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteitn, First Street, Albany. Oregon. A-BoaU leave the O. R. N. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday an J Friday of each week. C G. RAWLINUS, Local Agent.' ' VT. B. HOtCOMB, Ceeral Maaager. ; A. L. MAXWELL, , 41. f. ft T. A. Ixreat English fiemedy, Trade Wark. Murray's Specific A guaraateed cure afor. nervous diseases, uch a Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, ' Hysteria, Headache Pain in the B ok, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, , 1 tt : 1 T .J Bsfora Pskmgi tude spinal Weakness Im- Fotency" and- ' general lo c f pjwer o : h General) Orgran in either sex caused by ndiicre ion or over-exertion, and which' ul timately lead to Premature Trade Mark. Old Ace, Insanity and Con sumption. 1. CO a box or six boxes for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We tiaaraaiee Boxes; to cure anv case. For every 45.00 order received we send, si" boxes, with a writtensft arT-w-., guara'ne'e to refund the money if oa specific does not effect a core. Address all commu nication to the Sole Manufacturers, The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, Cltr. Mo. r CTSold in Albany by Foshay rshay Mason.solc age-. Beaaeved. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be fourd on First street, in hie new rooms in Foshav & Masjns brick, where he la prepared to ac commodate the public with anything in the tonaor lalline. Hot or cold baths at all hours The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Scpt.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'heeessary . unnecessary ap pliances to ride, wa Hance, fleep. eat, fish, hunt, work, q hurch or stay at home, and in vat sizes, styles and quantities. Just hbnre out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY nd yn cw make fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & GO!, i ii-i li.viicnigan Avenue, uniceo.iii. DisMlatloa notice fltHE PAR TfERSHlP' HERETOFORE 1. existing .bet ween Or. IE. A. McAiister and Dr. A. P. Woodward is.this day dissolved by mutual consei.t. November 10, 1888. . . For Kent. FURNISHED ROOMS To RENT. JAT THE City Restaurant. Lodging Kooma for Kent. rnWO NICE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT J. able for gentlemen or ladies, situated cfnly three blocks from Main ' street. ' Inquire of Mrs S. A.McAhster, north side of 3d street, near electric ignt station, . PALACE MEAT MARKET : Jambs, V. PiPB.Prop. rirst (.Street - - - Albany -The best variety of choice beef,veal,mutton, pork usae, etcinthe city kepttconstantij an hand. OT cJfo paid forfait kind ' f J "Ock.TO atraeter aad Ballder. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVINGILO catcd in Albany solicits patronage from city and country: Will contract to build bridres, barns, and all manner of dwelling1 houses, including Queen Anne, Eastiake and Ellzabethiau styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and pecideit.)iii free of t charge. Satis action guaranteed W.C. CASSEL- SECOND HAND STORE .The past t'ear has proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves , F arniture, tinware We aie aiways prepared to buy your heusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Killer. L. GOTTLIE .- - 'j-.' - .TiMf n ti f. i OREGON nun i rAiiriu 7, 3 v r Hi,', My That's the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kid ney troubles. In either disease P i 'ies Celery Compound will surely effi-c a cure,: and there will ao longer Vpoor ,baka.". HundreUa of confirm our claims for that ery Compound. ". . . "Two weeks ,1. could nol time anv niebt. was consti and htd a good deal of pain, in Celery Compound the pain Las like a child. Zenas Sanders. ''Havinif been troubled with Ta8 .almost. : nnaklit tn. oct 1 confined itp. my bedj-fpr, weeks all medicineH-uaagioltble, betides outside advices, but to no advantage.' Hav ing seen Paine's Celery Oompoend advertised, I gave it a trial. I have used ona bottla.andaroiperfocjtly cured..; I can now-jump around and feel . lively as boy.,',,., Kmuk, (Jaroli, Kuceka, evad. Price $1 . Six for $5, .i i:if Sokd f 'DfetrooiSTs. "Skkd fob 8-pagk Catalogue. WELLS,: RICH A &V8Q1T & lCo., Proprietors BURLINGTON, VERMONT. Ji ,l!0'1-:if 'V 4 11 W.' K. 1 am now. receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods notions, etc, and propose to mate it red hot all along the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought FOR CASH! We invite your inspection Casfemexesi Imported Broadcloth. SiUs -"Warp, Senrietta AU WoolTricots1 -Assabet Flaaaelc In fact everything usually found in t first-class Dry Goods Store. My Boot and Stioe department is complete. I have also added a complete lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited fry All mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see nie. IF1. (Sncceaaor to SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL , - A. WflEELERtRINGFIfiLD, phoprtrtob : SPRLNGFtELD OREGON trAlbany yard and office on Railroad, between 4ih and 5th streets.! A. Wheeler, Albany Manuer, liaving lumber not excellea in quality, . nd facinties not surpassed fortlie prompt and satisfactory tiUiu or orders. 1-3. lectfuUv solicit a share of the trade. A, WriEELEBD Cairo a, tlie Land of Discoveries feiarvvtinvu. i urs r fv i ii i s7 j m. i I . . AHIErlNF MFflVco.)Royiitr tttL HAVE YOi: rA OOI.il' in th hra.1 rnhl-h rir. secretion of mucus or matter in the ' nasat mium which either1 must be blown from nose or dropbacK'belthMthS palate;' or hawked luu.iniuniwi nr niwmr. wpiranvr. .weaa anu TA H - - my a. vkyjM-r J i.fi Pi II '11111 lla-l ii? PYjrwiu.- WcOKn tore corroding sores reve- the corruption wlhin. ''' ' ' . As every b'eath drawn into fie lungs aiust pss over and become polluted by the reue tionr in the nasal tstsiiies, It mutt iiectwsriiy le lev. tlat icittni K w the whole seer gradually takes place, while the n orbid natiertlatrs i)lv.td m;i the sleep stem nto the stomach, ti-tnl s c ihhk ii, i i cur jkCici. j n i j i i . i i d f.nally Kreataree ty, neiousnessaid-oBamriOon. ' DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. vou have experienced anv of the'atovi yn ptoms do not dela,ibut try Cauforki t-R-Curk at once. We positively uarant eeg a few applications relieve and a thorough eatment to cute. S'x months treatment for $1.00; stnt 'ry mail baa la ble and -Cat rare, t or 1. -DEALER Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, mm rumps, iron pipe, rtibtvr hose and plumbing: poods. Sole agents tor me clebratcd ' Early BrcakfMSt" conk stoves and.ranes, and "Faultless" parloi Seating stoves, lbany. Oretrui. Il l III a p fc. MMM!MMMMSaSS S, I i 1 I muni XL. im IH r BacK ! be 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 est Winsdor. Vermont. rheumatism for five years, I around, and was very often at a time. I have used nearly , i , I T READ, of the following goods Plushes Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins ZEE N H. Allen., Albany,kOregon. EUEEKA j motto of California means "I have ound it." Only in that land of feunsfiine.frhere tthe orang- - emo . idd grape Dioom anu npea - acta heir highest perfection in mid-winter the herbs and gum touna tnai are i in that pleasant temedy for all (throat and lung troubles, Santa Abik rule of coujrhs, asthma, ana con- 'sumption. Fosliajr x Uasoa. or A1-, , Oreiron, have been appointed uaipnl'fo his valble Oalifornia rem and sell it under a iruarantee (at ft bottehree for FOR 8ALE BY . ALBA W Y CREG0I V .notffrat better? Have you an excessive or snuffed backward to the throat? tntlamed eves, rrequent aoreuew oi mm miw rinztaff or roanng m me ears, iuvrc uess cr heatdf uoaeT . Have you lost all sense of smell? Haveyou a nacung oougnr nave yon dvsnemiaf Is vour breath foul? Ir so ivott havb thb Catabrh. Bome nave ai svmDtoms. others only a part Thu leadinir svmDtom of ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o vcllow or greenish ootored matter. ' p'Fotrt breath b caused by the decom posing secretions exuded from festering Ulcer far back in the head; ometimes nii'eaten away and the bones themselves m A UIBUIUnUO WWassssa wuv wvww Such cases ar in as stench from mm sate or A 'lit lbany.Oregon IN- Tinware, lprwarc, HI JJlilKJVJ The Afar Bakery ! Uudsr the new management ol Parker. Bros. - WHO KEEP A full line of choice provision family groceries and Canned Pineapples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedatnt8 and Parties. Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fish of all kinds. FRESH, BAKED BREAD' ?4 - " ; ' Ifiverv Dav. BestSw. Pies. Cakes ' TEAS' ajtd tX)FFT, CANNED uODS, ETC. oe best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of aomestio and Imported Cigars . JC3TAI John Fox's old stand lew brick. low Fl nn a D. M. JONES, M D-, PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ELECTRIC ian. Keeps drain and fills his own pre scriptions. Ottlce at residence. corner 3d aud Washington Streets. GliQilreE Cry forPitclier's Castoria THOS. HOfKiNS. STOVES, Tinware a&i Mum, All work prompt I v done at reasonable rates. First Strew, Xbar Odd Fkllows Trmpli L. VIERCK'S mm. mum, HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. " Everythine new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOUSE ALBANY, OREGON JOHN SCHMEEirS Iareir. Feed & Sale stEbiti Cornier 8eeoridand EUmorlh St$' ALBANY, OREOOS Horses board bd by the day or month. Car riagea or buggies on reasonable terms vflnl ONLY FIRST CUSStlEARSE1 IN THECITt PATENTS. AVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS Obtained, and all businesb in the U ,S. Patent Office attended to at moderate fees. Our office Is opposite the U. S. Pat ent Office, and we can obtain Pate in less time than those remote ironi Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise as to patentability free of charge; uud we make no charge unless we obtain patent. si we rcrer here to the Postmaster, the ioi Money uraer jjiv., and loom of the U. S. Patent Office. vot rfreular, advice, term audit-lore -cs to actual clients in your own Stat.-, or county, wi He to r. . sow a ., Opp Pat. Office, VVaskinston, D C. Candies Nuts, Raisins I'llllllli r i III it ' atlee far raWicall., , Usmrn Sram Labd Omci t Oregon City. Or., Oct sa ) ITOTICEIS HEKKBV Gl.EN THAT IN I compliance with the prorMors of tl.e act Of conKress of June S, 1878. entitled "An actfor ?he sale of (inibr luiids in 'be Spates of California, Urtfron, Nevada, and Washing ton territorv,'- William W Maccon of Albaii , co unty of Linn, state of Oregon, ha thi dsy c:ed in this oftice hUvworn statement Nj.804, fro the purcha of the E i cf N.K-of section Sz i d W. i of N W . i ( section No. 2S, in t uship No. B. range No. 4. E., and will , nffur prcol ti aliow that tl.e land sought is mor valuable for its tim er cr stone than fur airi cultural purposes, and. to establish his claim to said land before the tegioter and receiver o this office at Oregou City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 24th day of January, 1888 He name as witnesses: B Fox, C. C. Keliy, S. W. Keece. and 8. 8. Train, al of Albany, Linn count v. Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adverseh the above-described land are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 24th dav of January . , V T. BURNEY, Kngister. Katlee far laiMlesif lasu UarrRD Statss Lakd Oartct, ) OreKon City, Or., Oct. so. " NOTICE IS HtBtBY GIVEN THAT IS ' compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress June S, 187, entitled "An act for the sale, of timber lands in the states of Calif ornia,Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory ," Christopher C. Kelly of Albany county ot Linn, state of Oregon has this day filed iu this office his sworu statements No. SOS, Im -the purchase of the N. E.tt8. EJof sectioo Na SI, in township No. 0. 8. range No. 4. E, and aill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its Umber or ston than for its agricultural purposes, to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregoa City, Oregon, oa ThuredaT the S4thdavo( Jauuarr 1889. He o sum's as witnesses: . Wm W. kUooon, S. W, Beece, S. S. Train, an a F. Tabler, all of Albany Linn Count? Oregon. Any and all persons adverselr claiming the above-described, lands are re quested to file their claim in this officeoa or btfore said 24th day of J-vnuary 1889. W. T. BUKNEY. Bexister. .ellre far PsibllcaUaB. U vitro Statss LakdOfbics, Oregon City. Or. Oct 80. t OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 1, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregcn, Nevada, aad Washington Territory." Ben. F. Tabler or Alltanv f Vtlmtt nf f .lain fit if t 1m. ' hu tilt Hai- filjul in KU aIHm. tiU statement No.' 80S, for the purchase KJ of N. and WJ of N. KJ of section No. ti, iu township 9, S. range No. 4, E. an ! 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 laid before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon on Thursdsy the 24th -day of Jan uar. 1889. He names as witnesses: C. C. Kelly S. W. Keece, 8. S Train, and W. W; Maccoon, all of Albany Liun County Oregcn. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to hieltheir claims in this office on or before the.24th January 1889. W. T. BCRNEY. Register. Execatars Net Ire. aj OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been duly appcinte by the County Court of Linn county Oregon executor of the last will and testament of Fred Mueller deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them properly verified as required by law aithiu six months from this date to the undersigned at Albany Oregon. 'J his the 3rd dsy of lecember 1888. J. K. WSATMKkFOKD AMELIA Iflt'BLLKR Atty for Executrix. Exeiutri Kallrc af Flaal Srltlessisil. AT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT filed ia . Ai undersigned has this f.ay county court of Linn county, Oregon his final account as executor of tne last will an testament of John Click, deceased, and that Saturday the 12th day of January, 1880, at the hour of 1 o'clock r. a. of said day has been affixed by said court for the hearing of objections to said final account, and for the settlement thereof. RICHARD BURRIS. Executor of the latwill and testament f John Blick, deceasvd. tdatialetaatar Katler NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersignrd, was, on the oth day of December, ls88, by order of the County Court of Linn County, tireron. duly annoint- ed administrator of the estte of John A. Robinett, lete ot Linn oounty, deceaoed. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them with proper vouchers to the uacersimed. at his place near Shedd, in Linn county, Oregon, within six mouths from this elate. Dated Dec. 7tn, 1SK8. JOHN W. PUGH, Chas. E. WOLVERTON, Administrator. Att'y for Adinistrator- I Net Ice r Flaal Settlesaeat. 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 day at the court bouse in Albaay Ui said county, for the hearing of said account and the settlement of objec tions, if any, thereto. HENRY Et.LIS. J. J. WHITNEY, Administrator. Atty. for Administrator. AJljany Bath HousB -AND- HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR HfLadief and children's hair dress. ag a specialty. DntLie satisfaction guaranteed. H. F. MERRILL, . r. ALBANY, . . . .... . ORKGQN ' Sells exchange on New -York, San Francisco and Portland. Bur notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to check. Interest allowed on time de posits - I Collections receive prom pt attention Correspondence solicited. t3?""0fflcc hours from 8 a, k. to 5 r.'w Agent for reliable fire and marine i nsurance companies. Oregon Views, CRAWFORD' PAXTON " THE PHOTOGRAPHERS ALBANY . . OREGON CARRY THE FINEST USE Of OREOOH vie vein the West. Catalogue sent oa appli cation. We have also all the negatives of A.a Paxton and 1. O. Crawford, and anv one ear' have duplicates (from them at reduced prices .NORTHWEST FIRE and MARFNB INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND, . OREGON