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

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    THE MOCKING HEBALI): SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1S89.
Daily and Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION -
UAILY
I'ublished every morning except Monday.)
D jMvercd by carrier, per wetk 0.16
" tiy man, ir yu 5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per annum, in ivaiice.....$2.00
W.ien uut paid in advance i-0
THK MAILS.
Mail at the Albany postotfke close
For all offices north )
The Eastern states f 6;30 A. u,
rhe West Side f
And the Nai row Gauge R. R. )
For Foreland and Salem 11 A.
Corrallisand Yaquina ..12:30 r.
office south .. 7JZ0r.tr.
The postolfice will be closed each evening
torn six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morning
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
previous eveninir.
( THE TERRITORIES.
So much interest is now felt in
the condition of the territories
owing to the prospect of rongress
taking action toward the admission
oi two, if not three, of them before
the adjournment of the present
session that we have complied
the following table of population
and property valuation from the
leportof the Secretajy of the In
terior :
Territories.
Tii3 growth of our national re
sources in pretty well illustrated by
the Globe-Democrat, when it says
that the statistician of the depart
ment of agriculture estimates the
curn product of 1888 at 2,000,000,
C00 bushels, and the wheat pro
duct at 400,000,000 bushels. These
figures tell an eloquent and unpre
cedented story of national progress
and indicate in a very impressive
way the relation of our country to
the rest cf tiie world as a food-producer.
We not only supply our
own wants, but we help to feed the
people of almost every other nation
under the sun. Within a period
of a little oyer a hundred years,
practically speaking, we have
evolved a system of agricultuie
wmcn innnence civilization every
where, and contributes directly to
the comfort and happiness of the
whole human race.
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
BEAD,
I hereby certify that Dr. I N. Woodle has
successfully operated on mv ridgling horse,
ISAAC HAYS.
For further reference in regard to ridgling
inbuire of Dave Peterson, Win. Peterson.Leb-
anon; jonn uaraman, Alfred wclverton, Al
any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Win. Foster, Print
ville. I practice veterinary medViue in AI
bany and country surrounding Office and
residence comer 6th and Washington su.
I. N. WOODLF., Veterinary Surgeon
Ml!
Mil
I) i Mil
Cnrran & Montelth have lots for
sale on ti e installment plan, rang
ing in price from $125 to $1000.
Population.
i Projierty
Valuation
$25,000,000
75,000,000
lfll .420,074
21.2SS.00O
67,000,000
43,157,920
40,37D,eOO
$4,621,132
Alaska .. 49,850
Arizona W.tHO
Dakota 600,000
Idaho 100,000
Montana 1 40,0m j
New Mexico. . 175,0001
Utah 210,000
Washington . . . l7,92j
Wyoming......... 8o,0G0,
. uThe figures of population above
given for Alaska, Utah, Washing
ton and Wyoming are estimates :
for the other territories the figures
are those of recent census returns.
In Idaho and Montana the princi
pal wealth is in the mining indus
try the total mineral productions
of the foi mer aggregating $8,90o,13
and of the latter about $47,000,000
in 1887. Lumber is the chief pro
duct of Washington territory, her
forests furnishing 320,000,000 feet
last year, besides (.9,000,000 lath
a id 50,000,000 shingles; the total
capacity oi the saw-mills is 1,043,
W9,000 feet. Great as has been
he growth of these imperial
domains in nonulation and develou-
. . . . . . , I 2SS, Albanv, Oregon.
ment of resources, that of Dakota
is unprecedented. From 135,000
inhabitants in 1880 she has in
creased to over (500.000 in 1888
The assessment roll of the territory
aggregates $101,420,974 for 1888,
not including r'road prop;rty
with a valuation of $40,000,000, as
ii is taxed upon tress earnings.
The actual wealth of the territory
is $320,000,000. The bonded in
debtedness is $1,098,800, bearing
interest from 4 to 6 per ceut. The
'ttal mileage of the territory is
4,333 miles. In J8S7 H2.553.4W
bushels of wheat were raised. The
total in bushels of the following
grains was: Oats. 43,207,478; corn, j residence o
24,51 1,72(5 ; bailey, G,400,5tk8,
iax, 8,010,044.
One question of importance to
consider by the people is whether
the state shall continue to have an
agricultural college in nam only,
or whether it shall be an institu
tion whose name indicates its real
and genuine character. Petitions
to the legislature should be sent
to that body so rapidly and fully
signed as to cause it to take the
needed action upon the subject.
The beet-siiijar industry is corr.
ing into prominence more and
more. The Prairie Farmer says
that Sugar-King Claus Spreckles
claims to have solved the beet
sugar pcoblem at last. His beet
sugar factoiy, he says, has a
capacity oi forty-four tons per day,
and this will be increased to fifty
tons. Mr. Spreckels further de
clares that "this is really the first
successful effort to make beet-surar
in this country on a large scale,
and it is a grand success." There
is no doubt in his mind, he says,
"that this country can raise not
only material and manufacture all
the sugar it can consume, but will
OREGON RAILWAY and
NAVIGATION COMPANY
Columbia River Route
Train
TICKETS'
or the East leave Portland at 8 a. m
and 2:40 p. u. daily.
to and from principal
points in United States.
Canada and f.urope.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Sleeping Cars Kan Through on
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Free of Charge and WilliAut Change,
ClosejConnections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Puget Sound points.
For further particulars inquire of Curaan &
Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon.
Boats leave the O. K. X. Co. '8 wharf, at
the foot of ISroad.ilbin street, on Tuoday an J
Friday of each week. C. G. KAWLlNUb,
Local Agent.
W. II. HO LI on B,
iieeral Manager.
A. 1. MAXWELL,
ti. f. fe T. A.
My Poor Bacx!
That's the common exc'aniation of those sufforins with rheumatism or kii
ney troubles. It either disease. Pnin p's Celery Compound will surely efti-c
be any cause to complain cf
testimonials like the following
grand old remedy, Paine YCel-
sieep more tnan an hour at a
pated and kidneys did not act,
the back. Since I took Paines
left my hack, and I can sleep
Vt est Y insdor, V ermont.
rheumatism for five years, I
around, and was very often
at a time. I have used nearly
de advices, but to no advantage. Hav-
Tie Albanv Bakery !
-Under the uew maaigeuwo of-
a cure, and there will bo longer
"poor backs." Hundreds of
confirm our claims for that
ery I om pound: .
"Two weeks I could no
time anv niirht. was ennsti
aud hd a good deal of pain iu
Celery Compound the nain has
I like a child.' Zenas Sanders.
"Bavin been troubled with
was almost nnahle to get
confined to my bed for weeks
all medicines imaginable, beside ut
ing seen Paine's Celery (Jouipuctid 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 $1. Six for $J.
Sold by Druggists. Skkd for 8-pagr Catalogue.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Proprietors
BURLINGTON. VERMONT.
v
W. F. READ,
1 am now reeeiviner my Fall stock ot Dry Goods
' -j-rrotions, etc, and propose to mate it red hot all along
the line, My goods are all fresh ana new ana bougnt
S I II I I I It
I 111 II I VI I 91 i
, a. VV.S. M.M. v -. w w
- WHO KEEP
A full line of choice family groceries and
provision
Cannea firieapples.
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedatnas and Parties.
Hatter for rabllrattoa.
Umthu Statte Lisa Omii!
OreKMt Cit v. r., Oct 30
-TOTICEIS HEKKU OIVKN TWAT IN
Jpi compliance with the r-rovWors cf tli
actof ooneresB of J uut 3, la's, entiiltd "An
actfor the sa!e ol timix r lai.ds in 'lie Spates
J of California, Oregow, evUa, aiid wasnmu
l'tn terriUiry,"' Wiiiiuni W Maeoon t AiLac; ,
county of Linn, state ox uretcon, nas ini ajy
filed in this oflice hUiorn Mateuu-Hl S J-'K,
fro ;ht, fturcbsK- of the E i oi S.E. 1 of sectioa
ai.d W. I of X W 1 f section Ko. 23. ia
wunship S. ranjte Xo. 4. K., and will
inoi valuable for its tint er cr stone than
for aKi .cultural pui-pro. and to establish
his claim to said land before the ?-guter and
receiver o this office at Oregon City, Orejron.
! on Thursday, the 24th day f January, 1.
He tiame as witnesses: K tox, v. u. nei.y,
S. W. Keece. and 8. ti. Train, ai of Albany,
Linn county, Ore-on. Any and til persons
laiinink, adversely the above-described laud
are requested to file their claims iu this office
on or before said 24th dar of January. 1.
W T.BURNEY.
Kegister.
Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt Gbu of all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
JtCvcrv II) a v.
Best Sran.Pies. Cakes.
TEAS and CUFFE
Candies Nuts, Raisins.
CANNED HOODS, ETC.
'a'Mde Mark.
Rreat English flemedy,
Murray's Specific
A jrunranteed cure afor
nervous diseases, such a
Weak Mcmoiy, LohS of Brain
IVwer, Hysteria, Headache
Pain in the ii ck, Nervous
Prostration, Wakefulness,
Hetors iaKin(r.tuje seminal Weakness Ini
:otency and general loss cf power o It
Ueiierats Orsrani in either sex caused by
ndiscre ion or over exertion, and which ul
timately lead to Premature Trade Mark.
FO R CASH
We invite your inspection of the following goods
f
Cashmeres
Imported Broadcloth
SilizWarp, Henrietta
All Wool tricots
Assabet FlaaxuLr
Plushas
Velvets
Velveteens
Silks and. Satins
Vne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
faTAt John Fox's old stand low Fl nm
lev brick.
Sollce fr rbllcallsi.
I'kited States Land Of.pick, )
Oregon City, Or., Oct. 30.
NOTICE IS HtKfcBV GIVEN THAT I .V
compliance with the provisions of the
act of Congress June 3, 1878,
entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lands in the states of California, n-e-jjon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
Cliristopher C. Kelly of Albany county ot
Linn, state of Oregon has this day filed in
this office his sworn statements No. 303, foi
the purchase of the X, K. J cf S. E of section
No. 21, in township Xo. 9. S. range No. 4. E,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stoq than for its agricultural purposes,
to cstablisii his claim to said land oetore the
Register and Kecuiver of this oflice at Oregoa
City, Oregon, on Thursday the 24th dav of
January 1889. He naiufs as witueswes: Win
W. Macoon, S. Yf, Keece, S. 8. Train, an
H. F. 'fabler, all of A'bany Linn Gouiitv
Oregon. Any and all persons ad verso It
claiming the above-described lands are re
tju&.ted to tile their claim in this otficeon or
In. fore said -4tli day of January 1S89.
W. T. Bl'KXEY.
Kettister.
13. M.JONES, XI ID.,
PHYSICIAN. SI KOEOX AND ELECTRIC
ian. Keeps drugs and tills his own pre
scriptions. Office at reoideuce, corner Sd
Mid Washington Streets.
in a few yeare be able to exrt:
1,030,000 or more Ions a year." I boxes for5.uo. sent by mail
on receipt oi price, run sr
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
yVeVuarantreC Boxes
to cure anv case. For every
A (iWlLfcllAS of MtA, ! J5.00 order received we sent'
XEIV TO-DAW
f ANTED
) V aged 30,
of trool address, desires to
correspond with a yciing lady with a view to
matrimony. Address, "W, C-", P. O. Box
Notice or llklnllon.
VTOTICR IS HsREBY GIVEN I1IAT THK CO-PART-
1.1 ner.-hip heretofore existiug between
Ed. Zeyss and G. Y Hoi-h3tcdler, under the
nrui name of Zeyss & Hochste-ller, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Zeyss
retiring. Eitner member of the late firm
will receipt for all moneys due them.
GFO. W. HcKlI.STKOl.K.t
Ed. Zkt.hk.
0
panics.
AGENT FOR THE LEAD-
B. WIXX,
ing nre, lite aud accioeni insurance com-
STKAYED FROM .. -AR TANGE.N'l.
one 2-year old part .ie' .y heifer. White
-nd pale red spots, I. .Hi. around the none.
A hole in the right e:n- ; he owner will ja
liberally for inform.! i ,ert at this office.
C E BROWN MAKE, BRANDED WITH
'.J t
si boxes, with a writtel'HfterTkla'
guarane e to refund the nionev if ou specific
does not effect a cure. Address all commu
nications to the Sole Manufacture., The
Murray Medicine Co., Kinsas. City, Mo.
l3TSold in Albany by Foshay I'oshnyLii
WasMiu.solc age
In fact everything usually found in first-class Dry Goods Store. My
Boot and Shoe dejwrluient is complete, i have also added a complete
lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my blwk and prices is solicited
JtOAlI mail orders promptly attended to.
Call and see me.
Krmovrd.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav &
Mas in s brick, where he is prepared to ac
commodate the public with anything in the
tonsor'alline. Hot or cold baths at all hours
BEAD.
(successor to X .H. Allen
Albany, Oregon.
f
The subject of woman suffrajie
The BUYERS' KU1UK is
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 . i unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, wa 'lance, sleep.
the ace of clubs, quarter circle over it on ! fat. nsh, hunt, work, hurcli or
the left stifle; also one brown horse sulkling j stav at home, and in vai sizes,
colt running with mare. I.ast seen near the i c,,i. ,..i;t;uo i. ,. .r nut
I " "" - "6
I .1 a . . 1 .LJ
ill le given for 1 w''ac is reiuireu to nu an inesu iiiiugs
UUIVlhUKIABLT. you can maKe a
i fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' GUIDE, which will he
SPRINGFIELD bAlVilflILL
A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD. PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD OREGON
tf"A"any vnrd and. office on K:.ilroacl, hetween 4ih aud olh strectsJ
A. Wl.ioer, Albany Manager, m
IIavinr lumber not excelled in quality, uud facilities not surjntssed forthe
prompt and satisfactory tilling or order?. 1 rt:stectl'ullv solicit a sliare of the
trade. A. WtlEELEKQ
mis. ii'Miin-, rour milea eat o
I i Albany A IiIihrlI n-u'nl
trie return or cne riuiriiais or inio'iliuiioii j u'JinTUn IftDLl anu
leauiuif lo tneir reiiirn io iiui. nrvani.
JAMES H. Wil.KINS.
is one that, like "Banquo's Ghost"
will not down. Governor Ames, of
Massachusetts, in his inaugural
address, adym ated the enactment j
CHOICE ITALIAN FRCNETTREES FOR
j sale. Apply to P. W. Si-ixk Albany
For Sale
Of! SMALL TRACTS A SD THREE FARMS
H. BRYANT
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CI,
111-114 Michigau Aveuus.Chicioii.il I.
Bria k lor nalr !
t . ttir ti i -i I ilOo.ooO irool brickji'or sa'e p;lv to W.
frage to women. "Il," he said, j 44oasseii. Aib.n.
IlisMolutlon Notice.
jrilHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
1 existing .between Dr, E. A. Mc AlisUr
i a 'id Dr. A. P. Woohvard iaj.his day dii-s jlved
' by mutual consent.
! "N.rvember 10, ISSs.
we can trust uneducated men toj
vote wt can "with greater safety j
yrant the same power to women,;
j ui rni
! I1 City
For Kent.
ISHED ROOMS To RENT. JAT THE
Restaurant.
Lodging KooniH for Kent.
AUKNTLKS1AX OK 4KSS Is ll.l n: , OK C .K
resiionrlin? with a resopctihle vnti iu
(H..vith a view to in.it.riiiiitnv. A ".mil !
bonie and livinir to the ri 'lit one.MAddres!..
S who. as a rule, are as well educated -M- k' aiimo v, Or.
e , ., . . ... . -r - - - --- : rPWO XICE, COMMODIOlTS ROOMS SUIT
atltl (plite US intelligent as men. I plULOirS (' TltKH RF.MKDY A able for jrcntlemen or ladies, situated onlv
The New York Press savs that tA i.siiivf cure fore.ttan h. diphiheria ! ,.hn cj'lck.; f'"' Main street, inquire of
- ,. 1 i.. . ... .. .1 ' . . Mrs S. A. McAhster, north side of :tl street,
' Without COUCediili: .HS IHUCh as the a ld Ca"r r" 1 j near electric ight station.
! ruai .v aU nm.
Massachusetts governor seem- 10
imply by thi? hs eentcn'-e, any i
l IT ANTED, IMMEiMaTKLi. A til Hi. TV
I T do ireueral housework. For particu-
fair-minded man can see much to , '. inquiie of Di. o. c Airey.
justify the recommendation he hasj
made. As member) of uiunicipul
organizations, women have quite
as much at stake on the issues of
local government as men, and are
equally able to judge the character
of candidates and local issues.
They have a right to this privilege,
and it is lo be hoped that this
movement, already powerfully
backed, will be successful.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Chamberlain's Kye and Sum Oint- i
ment i.s unequalcd for old chronic j
sores. Manv cases have been prrni:t 1
nantlv cured bv it. For sale bv Fo- ! t'lral i.Slrr
shay A; Mason. j The best variety of choice beef, veal.mutto 1
Tames V. PiFE,Prop.
Albam
Ca norma, to Lain
of Discoveries
EUREKA
ChfluTenCryibrPitcIier'sCastoria
THOS. liOi KlA'S.
XZT' J FjV. wOlJlii T,Ms mott, Califojnii
T" 1 L txJi' J T n KrjjT I I jhave foiinil it." Only in t
LJDr"Jj J VJIV 1 I I BiinKhiiie,where tthe "oranjf
J-Tair r mil ii 17 LF- r'and grape bloom and ripen
m
11 1 c r 1 c r c ..-ru pft IT
Scnojor Ctrcular.l JtrUMOjjr
ia means "I
that land ot
emo t
grape bloom and ripen atta
heir highest perfection in mid-winter.
are the herbs and ruui found that are
used in that pleasant lerne'.ly for all
roat and luiie troubles, Santa Auik
he rule. of coughs, asthma, and con
sumption. Fosbny A Mnson. of Al
banv Oregon, have been appointed
jcansuarpslfo his valble California rem-Ul-,
and sell it under a guarantee at $1
botcehrce for. J
FOR SALE BY
Plural)
on nii
nm
mm ma
STOVES,
Tinware and Hardware,
All work prompt I v done at
reasonable rates.
First Strkkt, Nkar Odi Frllows Tkmplf
&
imi
ALBAiVY
CRECON
V. F. Read's a lull
muslin underwear,
i pork usage, etcin)the city keptjcoustuntly
j in hand. I
Just leeeived at
line of ladies tine
1 also irirls' white dresses aud infants 1 trdah oM for'all kind
slips. Call and see them
J ock.-
The advance that hasleen made
in the arts and science, as applied
to the practical operations of life
are indi-rated in the results of
scientific application on the manu
facture of sugar. The Huxband
jiiun says that Dr. Collier, a man
of brains, and of truth, as well.
Kiid, years ago, that sugr could
le produced at a cost of a cent a
pound and was derided as a lunatic,
but the foremost scientists of t hi
nge, in the' light of practical results
nay, now, that cost need not ex-:-ed
three-fourths of a cent a
pound and ttie work is growing in
practical rea'ity.
Cjusixet-makinu teems to worry
a great many people nowailavs,
and the apparently least anxious
citizens of the country upon the
subject is President-elect Harrison.
Iut don't fret. Ilenjamin will, ii.
due time, select a cabinet to mil
himself.
.Six shaves for $1 at ViereckV
oalraetor ad Builder.
Just received, a fresh barrel of saur ; "THE UNDERSIGNED HAVINGJLO
krauf. very line.' at U. H. Spencer's. j .cat1(1 , An,any solicits patronage
. from city and eouutry. Will contract
THAT HACKING C)L'GIIcax pe , to build bridges, barns, and all manner
so ipiiekly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We ; of dwelling houses, including Queen
guarantee it. Foshay Mason. j Ame.Eastlake and Elizabetliian stvles
or buildings, will turnisii plans and
v i:irt:: iio.is free of t charge. Satis
action guaranteed W. C. CAS8EL-
WILL YOU SUFFER with dvs
nepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh's
Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you.
Fosh y fc Mason.
I
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser- ;
able by that t -rriblc cough. Shiloh's j
cure is the remedy fur you. Foshay j
Mason .
CATARRH CURED, health axii
sweet brvath secured, by Shiloh's Ca- j
turrit Remedy. Price, ftO cents. Nasal j
Injector fi'ee. Foshay fc Mason.
Fok i.ame BA' K.
Shiloh's Poms Pla
Foshay Mason.
SIOE OK CHKST I'SE
ter. Price, "ii cents.
SSGONTJ HAND STORE
The past year has proven it to be
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to bu- vour
SHILOH'S COUGH axi coxsi Mf
tiou Curejis sold by us onJ;i guarantee.
It cures i eonsiimption.jg. Foshay :
Mason.
StOYes.FoMtoe.tinware
msm
ult
1(1 nu Jill
mil
HAVE YOU A C 'U, in the head'which do '.not'get better? Have you an excessive
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be blown from
nose or dron back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat?
you tronblw' lv hawliimr. spitting, weak and inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat
rininjf or roaring in tne ears, more oi
less impairment of the hearintr, losso
smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
nose? Have you lost all sense of sirell?
Have you a hacking- cough? Have you
dyspeptia? Is your breath foul? Ik so
tou have tub Catarrh. Some have al
these symptoms, others only part
The leading symptom of ordinary ca
tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o
. ..1 A. HAn;B1. .v.lnr nnitlnp
THE U XM.L.T I Foni breath is caused by the deconr
CU AHAWTEED I posing secretions exuded from festering
U re TOR ulcers far back in the head; ometimes
jy . m . Qfjii me memorane covering tne uones is
A j A llrlti 'eaten away and the bones themselves
LABIETIMEMrCoVOROVILLECALS
eorro.lini; sores reve the corrution within.
As every bseath drawn into the lun(fS must pass over and become polluted by the rehe
tions in the nasal iafi?es n rot naiiiy :ilv tl 1 1 iiimi.ij. ttthe whole seer
irraduallv takes place, while the n otbit- naf.er ihst :s Kalv n n ii i the sleep stem
nto the stomsi h. itnl im:iH'ii.,:ii do ) m i ; M 1 a id f.nally ureauwe
ty, nervousness and cniciimption. . , .
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
you have experienced snv of the hovirHnis do not delay ,' but trv Cai.iform
T-R-t urk at once. We positively uarant eeif a few applications relieve and a thorough
catmen: to cue. S'x months treatment for si. 00; sent y mail
Santa fote and Cat-KH'nrc. tor Sale by
L. VIERCK'S
1G PARLOUS,
HAIR CUHING and BATHS.
Xotire tor rubllrallon.
iniTEU oiAim liAnir vrRiiR, r
Orepon City, Or. Oct 30. "
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X - compliance with the provisions of the
act of Conjrress of June 1, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands in the
states of California, Orexcn, Nevada, and
WaHhinifton Territory." Ben. f. Tabler of
Albany County of Linn, State of Oregon
has this day 'filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 305, for the purchase
Ki of N. M J and WJ of N. KJ of section No.
2'i, in township 9, S. rarire No. 4, E. and
wiil offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stnc than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said latd before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Oretfou City,
Oregon on Thursday the 24th davofJaii
uar. lStf. He names as witnesses: C. C.
Kelly S. W. Keece, 8. S Train, and W. W,
Maccoon, all of Albany Lir.n County Orerrn.
Any and all rsons claiminfr adversely the
above-described lands are requested to
filejtheir claims in this oflice on or before
the.24th jAiiuarv lss!.
Y. T. 11URNEY. .
Register.
Exrrsilorfi Kllre.
JV'OTICEIS HEREBV GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been duly appointe
by the County Court of Linn county Oregoai
executor of the last will and testament of
Fred Mueller deceasec, All persona having
claims against said estate are hereby reqaired
to present them properly verified as required
by 'aw within six months from this elate to
the undersigned at Albany Oregon.
'. hia the Sid day of December 1S8S.
J. K. Wr.iTJIRKI'ORD Ahklia Mcuxbr
Atty for Executrix. Kxevutri
Ktlre or Final Setilemnl.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
undervigned has this day tiled ia
county court of Linn county, Oregon his
flnal account as executor of the last will an
testament of John Elick, deceased, and that
Saturday the 12th day of January, 1889, at
the hour of 1 o'clock r. 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 BURRIS,
Executor of the la t will and testament c f
John Blick, deceased.
AdmialMfjiator'M Ketlrr.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
undersignrd, was, on the th day of
December, lsS8, by order of the County
Court of Linn County, Oregon, duly appoint
ed admiiiKtrator of the estate of John A.
Kobinett, lete of Linn oouuty, deceased. All
Itersons having claims against said estate are
hereby required tc present them with proper
vouchers to the uncersigned, at his place aear
Shedd, in Linn county, Oregon, within six
mouths from this date.
Dated Dec. 7tn. 1XS8.
JOHN W. PUGH,
Ciias. E, WOLVERTON, Administrator.
Att'y for Adinistrator-
Notlccor Final Srttlraarnl.
OTICE 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 an
administrator in the county court of Lina
count v, Oregon, and said court hasappointcd
Monday, February 4th, 1889, at the hoar of
10 o'clock A. . of said day at the court bouse
in Albany in said county, for the hearing of
saiil account and the selt enicnt of objec
tion, if anv, thereto.
HENRY ELLIS,
J. J. WHITNEY, Administrator.
Atty. for Administrator.
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