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THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1889. Poraitt0attgifrattl Daily a.nd Weekly "TERM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY Vuhlished every morning except Monday.) D .livcred by carrier, per week . 0.1. i i, hiiI, J.T ral 5 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) ne copy, per annum, in advance.......f-.00 When not paid in advance....... 20 THR MAILS. Mails at the Albany postotflce close For all offices north ) The Eastern states (6.30 a. u, rhe West Side f And the N'airow Gauge R. R. ) For Portland and Salem 11 a. m Corvallia and Yaquiua ...12:30 r. office outh 7:30 p. u. The postottlce will be closed each evening rm six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should be mailed before 8 o clock th previous eveuinir. UNION WITH CANADA. A union with Canada must first be asked for on the part of the Dominion or if will not be worth the having. It cannot be hastened by any effort of ours, but all such efforts will retaid it. Canada was originally a colony of France, and there are now over a million of French Canadians, described by Goldwin Smith, the eloquent pro ( pagaudist of commercial union, as an "unproirressive, religious, sub missive, courteous, and, though poor, not unhappy people." lie adds, that while "they have a v ery indifferent reputation as farmers," they are governed by the priest with the occasional assistance of the notary. This certainly is not high commendation. Retaining in a poor way their French language, they have not been assimilated or anglicized, perhaps cannot be Americanized, and we have yet to learn that the Latin race have anywhere appeared to .accept of a republican form of gov ernment with any 6taying en thusiam. The public debt of the Canadian Dominion, however formidable. would have to be paid or assumed by the United States in case of a political union. Its present amount in prooition to population is more than three times as much as that of the United States ; and the latter is being rapidly reduced, while that of the Dominion for the last twenty years has steadily in- ED1TORIAL NOTES. Balloting for a U. S. senator to succeed Senator Dolph will be commenced in the legislature at Salem next Tuesday. The Haytian government has cencluded to settle the difficulty it got into by the seizure of the American steamer, Haytian Re public, by paying to the owners of the steamer $120,000. Theke are only three newspapers in Oregon which print a complete report of the proceedings of the Oregon legislature each day. These are the Oregonian, the Herald and the Salem Statesman. The question of building the proosed Albany and Astoria rail way is now before the peop'e of Albany. There should be no such word as fail in connection with this project. It can and, the Herald predicts, will be built. stockmen and farmers :rjela:d, I hereby certify that Dr. I N. Woodle has successfully operated on my ridgling horse ISAAC HAYS. For further -eference iu regard to ridglings inbuire of Dave Peterson, Win. Peterson, Leb anon; John IIardma.i, Alfred Wclverton, Al any; Sam Gaines, Seio; Wm. Foster, Print ville. I practice veterinary medicine in Al bany and country surrounding Office and rcsidtuce comet 6th and Washington sts. L N. WOODLE, Veterinary Surgeon mi OHEGON Curran & Monteith have lots for sale on tie installment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to $1000. My Poor BacK ! (The Afav Bakery ! That's the common exclamation of those sutTerin? with rheumatism or fcici f uey troubles. In either disease. tV" e'a Celery Ompound will surely eflVc -Under the new uianaceuieat of- OREGOIJ RAILWAY and NAVIGATION COMPASY Columbia River Route TICKETS Train or the East leave Portland at 8 a. m and 2:40 p. m. daily. to and from principal points in United States, Canada and Kurope. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE GARS Emigrant Sleeping Can Bon Through oa Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free nrC'faarge and Without Change, disconnections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puget Sound point. An important measure was in troduced in the legislature Tuesday by Senator Wager of Umatilla county. It is a bill to regulate the foreclosure of mortgages. It pro vides that when any tax becomes due upon any debt, mortgage, deed ol trust, etc., the tax shall be paid in the first iimtAiice hv thp mvnm I For ,urther Particulars inquire of Curaan in me nr&l lll&iance D me OVUltr , Aiont(.itu, First Street. Albany. Urciion. of the instrument or the obligee therein; but it the tax is not fully paid by the time it becomes delin quent, the maker or obligor be comes liable for the tax. Any provision in the obligation by which the maker specially agrees to pay the taxes is declared void. No suit I r the foreclosure of a mortgage, d -ed of trust, contiact or other obligation, whereby laud or real property situated in the state is made security for the payment of a debt shall be maintained unle.-s the plaintiff proves that all taxes are paid. i DIl'O. XsTlkmte leave the O. K. N. Oo.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday ani Friday of each week. C. G. RAM LINGS, Local Agent. w. n. Hoiconit, General Manager. HAXnELL, a cure, and there will ho longer poor backs. Hundreds of confirm fcour claims for that ery roinpuunri : "Two weeks I could nol time anv niirht, was consti- aud hid a good deal of pain iu Celery Compound the pain has like a child.' Zeuas Saudsra, 'Ha vine been troubled with was almost unable to get confined to my bed for weeks all medicinoa imaci liable, besides outside advices, but to no advantage. Hav ing seen Paine's Celery Compocud advertised, I gave.it a trial. I have used one bottle and amrperfectly cured. I can now jump around and feel lively as,a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevad. Price $1. Sixor $J. Sold by Druggists. Sejd fob 8-pagk Cataloope. WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Proprietors BURLINGTON, VERMONT. v be anv cause to complain 1 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, bince I took l ames ieft my back, and I can sleep Vt est Winsnor, Vermont. I rheumatism for fire years, I around, and was very often at a time. I have used nearly n n 1 illTO D IB. A. L. i. P. A T. A. Great English fiemedy. Murray's Specific W. F. READ, 1 am now receiving my Fall .stock or 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 of the following goods - WHO KEEP A fuil line of choice family groceries and provision Canned Pineapples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cake for Wertfirnas and Parties. Tade Mark. CO-PART-betwtcn Kd. Zeros and U. W, Hochstedler. under the Una name of Zeyss & Hochstedler. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Zeyss retirincr. F.itnpr m.mliAr fif (Vi. lata rt'm. creaseu in every year except two. i win receipt for an moneys due them. SMITH Dec. 28, 1888, Rial M. Smith, Hon Of P. M, Smith, of Sanfiam precinct. Linn county, aged 19 years, 6 months and IK da) s. XEIV TO-DAY. Satire f lH-latlon. fOTlCK 18 IISRKBT OlVKMllAT THE J.1 nersbip heretofore existing A fuaranteexl cure afor nervous diseases, such a Weak Mcmeiy, Loss of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headache Pain in the 11 ck, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, i. i i .... Before lakin)t.tujc Stlnilmi Weakness 1m Foteney and jfeneral loss cf powvr o li Generate Oram in either sex caused by ndiscre ion or over-exertion, and which ul tin-.ately lead to Premature Trade Mark. Old Ajje, Insanity and Con sumption, si. CO a box or six boxes for 45. 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full r ticulars in pamphiet sent free to every applicant. We tinNranlee 6 Boxes to cure anv case, r or evcrj- I 5.00 order received we send si" boxes, with a wrl"-'nHftBrTki iruarane e to refund the monev if ou speci6c iloes not etfect a cure. AUdress all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturer, The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, Citv, Mo. Sold in Albany by Fosliay ronhnyKt Manon.sole aire Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fisli of all kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD .fcCvcrv Day. Best Svrun. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE Candies Nuts, Raisins. CANNED owODS. ETC. ikeflre for fablirnlien. Csmtn STATFf Lasb Orncit trru'oi! llty. Or., Oct. 30 0TICE1 llthKhV i,ik.S liiAT IS compliance with the lr vi(-i..rt. of t! act of cutikruix of June.!, J87. elili'ltd "Aa actfor the a!e ol tui.iw r ku.un ai 'he Stat. of 'aiifnrnia, nvcoii, Nci:u. ai.d Washiit tori territory," Wiiihuu W Uuocon i A:li:u . county Linn, Mate t Orej;on, bus thi dav U'isd ui this oflice hiiorn i;iu-n.twt j.ai, fr :he purrhax' ot the K r.t X H 4 of e-io -- a d W. of X W uf reel ion 2a, in t uship No. !' J. ranue Xo. 4. E.. and will offer prcof tt si...w tliat ti e liUid w.uyht i iik.1 valuable for its tim er w stone than i- r aii. cultural pnrj'-w-s, and to establittli his claim to said land Utort-the euter and receiver o this office at Oregon C'it-, lregon. on Thursday, the 24th day f January, INS He name- as witness-: K Kox. V. C. Keliv. S. W. Iteece, and S. S. Train, al of Albany. Linn county, Oregon. Any and ill persons claimir.k adverselx the aHve-desrribed land are requested to file their claims iu this office on or before said 24th da v 'f Jnrunn H- i 'W T.BURNEY, KeKister. Koifrr lor Fabtiralloh. I nitkii Status Land Okhcr, ) Oregon City, Or., Oct. W. t NOTICE IS HtHthV OlVEX THAT IN coinpliancr with the provisions of the act of Congress June :;, !; entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Californis,Ore- iron, Nevada, ana Haslung-tnn Territory," Christopher C. Kelly of Albanv county oi Linn, state of Oregon has thiidar filed i this office his sworn statements So. , fi.j the purchase of the X. E. J cf S. Ei of section No. 21, in township So. 9. S. range Mo. 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 establish his claim to said land before 1 be Register and Recci-er of this ofbee at Oregon City, Oresron, on Thursdar the S4th dav of Januarr 1889. He names as witnesses: Wm W. Macoon, S. W, Reece, S. S. Train, an li. K. TaMci, all of A'banv Linn Counts Oregon. Anj and all persons adverselr i-taiiHingthe abovelescribed lands are re iiieted to file their claim in this otticeon vr Utfore said 24th dav of .liuuarr 188!t. w. r. iii KXEV. Register, ne best Soap iu the market Le Roi Savon. IV ; Aiiianv uountv of A fine assortment of domestic l1 th9 dy ana importea uigars Cashnorc3 Imported Broadcloth. SilsWatp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots Assaoet Flannel: Flushes Voh ets Velveteens Silks and, Satins 5TAt John Fox's old stand new brick. low Fl tin's D. M.JONES, M D., 1)IIVS1CIAN. Sl'RUEOX AXU ELF.CTRIC iun. Kects drugs aiid tills his own pre scriptions, otlii-e at residence, corner 3d und Washington Streets. In fact everything usually found in n first-class Dry Goods Store. My 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 fjSmW mail orders promptly attended to. v Call and see me. We do not need the Canadian Dominion as a place of refuge for redundant population. We do nut need it for the purpose of enrolling their young men in our army. We do not need it for the purpose yi increasing our revenue, and, if we did, the balance would be found on the other side of the account. Yet the time will probably come in the near future hen these dis advantages to a union with Canada will be overcome, and the do minion will lay aside her old world customs and form of government to become a part of the United states. tJKO. . UoCHSTKULKK Ed. Zkyss, p B. y inj WINS, AGENT FOR THE I,EAl- ing ire, life and accident insurance com panies. FROM Cl TRAY ED O one 2-year old part Jersey NEAR TAXUKXT. beifer. White and pale red spots, Kiiig around the nose. A hole in the right ear "The owner will uav uneraiiy ior miorniaiim IOST IN THIS CI ' J Jin. 3, a parcel ladies shoes ':tpiel ' will p ease leave at t .- -'t at this ortice. X THURSDAY, -taimii!; a pair of box. The fiut'.ei " ndice. Kemovrd. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that be can be found on First street, in his new rooms In r'oshav & .Mas in s brick, where be is prepared to ac commodate the public with anything in the tonsoKalline. Hot or cold baths at all hours 0 FX) HEWN LABOR. The Chinese are the only class of lalwrers who are not welcome to immigrate to the I'nited States, and the reason of this is obvious. Inclusion for any other reason except the bad character or condi t on of the individual immigrant is t i direct conflict with the tradi tions, the institutions, and the Kliry of this country from the foundation ol the government. From the time that our fatiiers charged it as a unevance against the king, in the Declaration of In dependence, that he had "ob structed the laws for the natural ization of foreigners and refused to pass others to encourage their immigration hither," to this day, with the single exception of the Chinese laborer, our whole policy has been that of encouragement and facility to immigrants, without pialiiication or question save as to individual unfitness, ' and that in such a halting and limited manner as to be practically of no value. Side by side with the formal and solemn declaration of the Burlin- gatne Treat, that every man has a j natural and inherent right to j change his country and allegiance j stands this other declaration, that if the emigrant be only a China man and toils as other men for his daily bread lie shall never come to j these shores. It is his inherent j right to take passage, but not to! land. It is "inconsistent with the j fundamental principles of the re-1 public" to prevent his severing his j allegiance to China, and yet there J is no inconsistency i:i shutting the j door in his fare when he gets here. r. 0VE BROWN MARE, RRAXIEI WITH the ace of clubs, quarter circle over it on me icll stine; also one brown horse sulkhng colt running with mare. Lust seen near the j residence o- Mrs. Rodin-, four miles east of I Albany. A liberal reward will begiteuforj tne return ol the anunais or uuo-matiOu leading to their return to Hub. Brvant. JAMES H. WILKIXS. WANTED I sell Dr. Sill s Electric Belt s. cf C. E. LADY TO CANVASS AXD I null ire Morton, St. Charles Hotel. C CHOICE ITALIAXfl'RUXE TREES FOR J sale. Apply to P. W. SiMXK Albany lor sale. Of) SMALL ThACTS AND THREE FARMS - on easy terms. Some near town. II. BRYANT unary Kirtit lor sale. FHt'R FIRST-CLASS SINGERS - 1 LIN net. 2 German and 1 Oriole. Impute of Mrs Wm Mers, on Water street, netween Kllsworth and Broadalbin. The BUYKKS liUIUK is issued March aud Sopt.eacli year. It is an encyclopedia uf useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you nd furnish you with all the necessary .i, . unnecessary ap pliances to ride, wa 'lance, sleep, eat, fish, huut, work, hurcli or stay at home, and in vai sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY. d you can make a fair estimace of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!, li i-i 14 .uicnigau Avenue,", mean",! ii "W IF1. BEAD, (Successor to X tH. Allen Albany, Oregon. SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SI'IJ IN(xFIELl) OKEGOX r'!aiiy yard and oilice on Railroad, between 4th and 5th streets .! a. tii... tier, Aiuany .vianuifer, Havinjr lumber not excelled iu quality, liiid faciKties not surpassed forthe prompt aud satislut-tory lilliu or order-.. 1 rosoei-tfullv solicit a kure of the trade. a. WUEELEKH .ollr- lor I'ubllration. United Status LanoOfrkk, Jre(,'on Citv, or. ct 30. t' OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, IsTS, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oreifcn, Nevada, anil Washington Territory." Men. F. Tabler o Albany Countv of Linn, State of Orecon in this office his sworn for the purchase EJ of X. W'l and W!. of N. El of section Xo. iu township 9, S. rantre No. 4, E. and wiil offer proof to show thst the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tlian for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver, of this ortice at Oregon City, orecjon on Thursday the 24th dayof.laii uar. lSsit. He names as witnesses: C. C. Kelly S. W. Kecce, S. S Train, and W. W. Maccoon, all ot Albany Lil.n County Oregon. Any and all icrsons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tilejtheir claims in this office on or before the424th Jinuarv 10. W. T. IH'RNEY. Register. California, (lie Land of Discoveries niFlsiKfrlP.TASrcT- ocathtocOICijO EUREKA r"0i-fl' fl I SBunsiiine.iwlierettlie'o rvrO fjm li 17 r-Vand itrape bloom and i Dissolution of Ice. HIE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existinjr .between Or, E. A. McAlisler and Dr. A. P. Woodward isjthis day dissolved by mutual consent November ID, 1&S8. T tor Unit. LU'RNISHEIl ROOMS TO RENT. JAT THE U Citv Restaurant. I Krirk Tor hair ! ,'),nfK) vrond brick for sa'e A pply to W. C uisseii. Aiuany. ,1 ORNTLKMAX Of H KANS Is OKSIRol'SOF A responding with a resnectable an m auy, with a view to matrimony, a g kk! home and living to the riifht one. Adur jss, M. E. A Box 42T., Albai v, Or. SHILOHS CATARRH REMEDY A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and tanker mouth. For sale by Fo- liar A: MasoD. Farmers Merchants' Lotlxins ItooniH for Kent, rpWO NICE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT X able for gentlemen or laities, situated only three blocks from .Main street. Inquire of Mrs S. A.McAlistcr, north side of 3d street, near electric 'iht station. PALACE MEAT MARKET James V. PiPE.Prop. First Street .... Albany The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton, pork sausage, etc,,inthe city keptcou8tantly n hand. Califiunia means "I in that land of orang eino grape bloom aud ripen atta heir highest perfection in mii'-wintcr, ire the herbs aud gum found that are limed in that pleasant lemedv for all throat and lung troubles, .Santa Abik the rule.' of coughs, asthma, and con- " ; sumption. Fosliny t Mason, of Al- i . . i i , .uaiiv vrcsuii, iiue nccii U(;pumieii cansuarpslfo his valble alifornia rem- dy, and sell it under a guarantee at 1 bottehrec fortST-' J 9 m orjsiiMPii n'nncnlXl...lfb VUiHyiA.-jj FOR SALE BY 'Lungs t.Som .n i'SenrT for Ctrcular.1 Ur Uni3 fr 9.S iahikmne Mrnka-omnur cm. osliaj CMilreii Cry forPitclier's Castoria THOS. liOl KlXS. PluiiiiffilFipel STOVES, Tinware d him, K.rralorn .Vol Ice. IV' OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 undersigned has beeu duly appointe by the County Court of Linn county Orcxoa executor of the last will and testament of Fred Mueller deceaset, All persons baviuit claims against said estate are hereby reqaired . to present them properly veriried as required bylaw within six months from this date to the undersigned at Albany Oregon. '; his the 3rd day oi December I SS. J. K. WfaTIIF.KKOKII ASKL1A MlKLIJ'R Atty for Executrix. Kxeuitri tire or Final fcrlllrmcaf . VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J.1 undersigned has this day tiled in county court of Linn county, Oregoa his final account as executor of the last will an testament of John Blick, deceased, and that Saturday the 12th day of January, 18B3, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. u. of said day has been affixed by said court for the hearing of objections to said final account, and for the settlement thereof. RICHARD Kl'RRIS. Executor of the la-t will and testament f John Blick, deceased. All work prompt I v done at reasonable rates. First Strkkt, Nkar Obd Fkllowh Tkmi-lk L. VIERCK'S SUA ING pjeifOHS ALBAWY OREGON tdT Ch paid forfait kind J "ock.- C O XI . AN Oh Albany (Oregon Mi M 500000 P4I IP C4riT4L V.fMNi.a OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. V. Cusiek. Secretary K. Elderki::. oatrartor and Builder. THE UNDfcRSKiNED HAVlNGLO Seated in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne,Eatiuke and Eliabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and -pecitic; itiius free of t charge. Satis action guaranteed W. C CAS3EL- SECOND HMD STORE "lJT-i RrtMrl LUffi All this mav look harsh. average MongoiKin iarorer DIRECTORS. k. Mranan, (. has. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D.?B. Monteith. but the ! W. Cusick, J. O. JWritsman, J. mut : V V'"er,n' --uar,es Monteii.i, o. 1 l.:...lf ,, f I.:, ",v" aathsome condition and learn to conform to the customs and laws of a civilized country before he can A Square Company, become a fixed factor in the coun try's labor domain. 1 Safe, Sound, uonservaiye Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Hurkhart & Koyce, job printers j ParsCJlizS HOSIS EntOrpriSS The past year lias proven it to be t necessity. The best and cheapest i place in the city to buy your Stoves, Fornitnre, tinware Wc aic always prepareu to buyyoui liciifcliold furniture at the highes' cash price. Sole agent? for the PEERLESS OIL OAK And Lamp Filler, L. GOTTLIE HAVE YOU A COLO, in the headrwliich do. -si inot'jrct better.' Have you an excessive secretion f mucus or matter in ihc nasal passages which cither must be blown from nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backard to the throat? cO'i troubled hv hnu-kiti. so ittiue. weak and inflamed eves, frequent soreness of the throat mining or roanns in me ears, more oi less impairment of the hearing, loss o smell, memory impaired, dullness cr dizziness of tne beau, dryness or neat ol nose; nave you lost an sense oi sineur Have vou a hacking couj.'h? Have you djxpepiia? Is your breath foul? Ik so vou iiavk TDK Catarrh. Some have al these symptoms, others only a part The leadini; symptom of ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o THE ONLY Koul breath is caused by the dtcoit IjlJ ARAfJTEED Iposing secretions exuded from festering rjija TOR ulcers far back in the head; ometimes . m . nOLf i ineinorane cuterniK me uunw m 1 Alllri'eat;n away and the bones themselves OixUV 1LLL LA L. deed objects of pity, as stench from mrnulim' a. ...... rui u rhe corruption within. As every breath drawn into the lunys must pass over and become polluted by the rclie tioiif in the nasal awsiies, it must nc tsmii.y u il ili.i )i!nii ci the whole seer kraduallv takes place, while the n cibi.' mai:er tlat is tuwvin ni.ir tl.e sleep stem nto the Htoinn, b, i ! I in'uol'i i,noini pom; : l 1 1 : . 1 1 d f i.slly treatai-se tv, uervoiisnes aud'c'-nsomition. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. you have esperiei ccd any of tbe'aliovfn- t n.s ilo not delay.'but try Camforxi t-R-Ci kk at once. We positively uarant et g a few applications relieve and a thorough eatment to cure. S:x months trial men t for 1.00; sent iy mail Santa blr and al-K- nre. tor sale by HAIR CUmNG AND BATHS. Kverythinir new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIRST STRKKT BKI.OW REVERK HOl SE ALP.A NY, ()HE(iON MOJ., t r a vu f u 1 .C,E0Tm; CutCicAfi iDirTllm iirnir .U'LIIPjLlVILU-Lo; JOHN SCIIMEER'S Livery. Feed ft Sale stable Corner Second and Ellsworth Sts ALBANY, - - OREGON Horsks boardkd Ijv the day or month Cat riages or buggies on reasonable term tdnilnitttaatwr k Xailrr. NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVES THAT TUB undersignrd, was, rn the ;.th day of IlccemiKT, liStS. by order of the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, duly appoint ed admihirtrator of the ttte of John A. Robinett, lete of Linn oounty, deceased. All liersons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them with proper vouchers to the uncersigned, at his place near Shedd, in Linn county, Oregon, within sin mouths from this date! Hated Pec. Ttn. lss. JOHX W. prcn. Chas. K. WOLVERTON, Administrator. Att'y for Adinistrator Notice or Final Self lenient. NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEX 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 Lina countv, Oregon, and said court h.-.s appointed Monday, February 4th, lsiiSfl, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. f said dav at the court houne in Albany in said county, for the hearing of said account and the settlement of objection!-, if anv, thereto. HEXIiY El.i.lS. J. J. WHITXEY, Administrator. Atty. for Administrator. Albany Batli House vunl rOSHA ASON lbany, Oregon Obtained, and all business in the I' .S. I'atent Oilice attended to at moderate fees. . Our oilice is opposite the U. S. Pot ent Oilice, and we can obtain Pate"f in less time, than those remote Irom Washii!titi. Send model or drawimr. We adi?e as to patentability free ol' char-re; and we make ui charge unless wc obtain patent. istmaster, the l)iv...anrt toolll nioiiice. -or rumps, iron pipe, runrvr nose ana r-iuninme eoods. sou? aenis ior tne , tu actual cl'n-nts in v.jiir own Stale or elebraud '-Early Breakfast" co k sto-.eo and ranges, and "Faultless" parloi J fountv, write to heatinif stoves. Albarjv, Orcroji. i '-. . on .1 i Opp Pat. Oilice, vsliiutou, D C. SMITH & WASHBURNE, I-SLTCKSMIKS TO "W, C- WEEDALE. DKAI.Ki: IX lanlwmStoves, him Tinware, Corpcrware. ' ' . ' ' ' circular, advice, terms an AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PlioPFJETOR 2S&"Ladiee and children's hair dress ntr a specialty. Dntue eatisfaclioc guaranteed. H. F. MERRILL, Banker, ALBANY. . . ORrXJON Sells exchange on New York. San Francisco and Portland. Buv notes, state, county and cily warrants. Keceive deposits subject to check. Interest allowed on time de. posits flollectione receive prompt attentioa Correspondence solicited. rS?"Ofticc hours from 8 a. m. to R p.'m Affent for reliable tire (and marine nsurance companies. ONLY FIRST CLASS HEARSE IN THE CITY PATENTS CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPY RICHTS Oregon Views, CRAWFORD & PAXTON THE PHOTOGRAPHERS ALBANY . . OREGON CARRY THE FIXEST L1XE OF OREGON viea-ein the West. Catalogue sent on appli cation. We have also all the negatives of A.B. I'axton and J. O. Crawford, and any one car have duplicates 'from their at reduced price BNORTHWEST FIRE and NAM INSURANCE COMPANY POKTLAND, OREGON