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THE MOKNjNQ HEKAU): SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1S89. Daxly and Weekly TERMS Ob SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY Published every morning except Monday.; D ivered by carrier, per week....... 0.16 tiy man, er j t-ui.. 5 CO WEEKLY. Published everj' Friday Morning.) ne copy, per annum, in advauue....,...$!.00 Wiien not paid in advance........ .. i JO THK MAILS. Mails at the Albany postoiHce close For all offices north The Eastern states 6,30 A. M, rhe West Side And the Nairow Gauge R. R. ) for Portland and Salem ..11 A. m Corral lis and Yaquina ...12:30 r. ji office south . 7:30 r. r. The postoffice will be closed each evening rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should be mailed before 8 o clock the previous eveuinir. QUESTIONS CONSIDERED. It will not be amiss to consider some of the questions that are brought into prominence bv Gov ernor Pennoyer's recent message to the legislature. The most prominent one, perhaps, is the question of the constitutionality of commissioners to perform distinc tive and enumerated duties. The go'emor, by some process of reasoning, uton which he probably lias an exclusive copyright, has convinced himself, or at least endeavors to convince the legisla ture, that commissions are uncon stitutional. Following out his line of argument, probably every upecial committee appointed by the legislature to investigate any special! named object as the asylum, penitentiary, deaf mute school, etc., are unconstitutional, as the legislature cannot delegate its authority. This would be the conclusion if the governor's con clusions are correct, but the fallacy and untenablenes of his assertions are so apparent as to cause a broad smile on there mention. All of the states that have en-! acted laws upon railroad matters have finally adopted the commis-1 nion plan' of operation, alter attempting the maximum rate business, that the governor recom-1 The facts of the case are that the commission in Oregon lias been a success, as far as the law would allow them to be, and the initia tive action taken by that law should be followed up, strength ened and made permanent. One thing however, the governor has emphatically demonstrated, and that is that the commissioners should not be subject to appoint ment by the governor, but should be elected by the people, and it is to be hoped that the law will be amended in that respect while its other provisions are being con sidered. It is ierhais a matter of congra tulation to discover that the governor has concluded that the supreme court decisions are worthy j of consideration, even if they do tun in the channel of his desires in belittling the functions of the railroad commission. The impres vvm lias Ijeen somewhat prevalent that his opinions were in a line with the demand ma-ie uKn the legislators thai they should pass "A law to prohibit the courts ni this state from anuuling or sus pending the operation of any law passed by the legislative asem lly." It the position he now takes is an indication that he re cognizes that fundamental principle in our government, that placed the check of the interpetration of the limit of the tower that the people delegated to the legislature, in the hands of the supreme court, thus lessening the chance for arbitrary and revolutionory ation by the legislative power, it will be hailed by the people as a return to good tto.ind judgement on the part of the chief executive, for the ques tionable decisions of the courts have rankled so deeply in the breasts of the people that an ap peal to tl.em in the line of the quotation given above is like hold ing a inati h to a powder magazine, and might result in hasty and revolutionary action that might be subversive and destructive to good government. The fundamental principles upon which our govern ment are founded are sound and should be maintained. Immk. ration is coining intoOie j; )n inucii inure rapidly than latt year, antl with the opening tf Mprino; the iihiiiIkm- promises tu e largely inrreaxeii. The wheal market is remarkably dull, the price remaii.ing at 70 rents. Little or no wheat is beinj: t-ohl in this eity. The ioliff f n-e of Albany aie hoon to be uuil'ormed, the unil'orn.s liaving alre:il v tu'cn reeeiveil. The lej:i?laiurf will ronwne at 1 j. in. to-iuormw. Kisixk.ss is hveiv in Albanv. TEMPEEAKCE BOTES. j Contr.butcd by the W. C. T. V. I Xiie Medical Record of j ork recommends hot milk New as a substitute for beer. Victor Hugo writes: Destroy the cave of ignorance and you destroy the mole of crime. What is required to make these phan toms vanish? Light, floods of light. Not a sincle bat can resist the dawn, so light up the lower strata ol society. The laborer who pays the saloon ist twenty cents per day, for four glasses of beer, or two glasses of whisky, spends seven ty -three dol lars annually for the beverage. With this money, as prices now are, he could purchase six barrels of fljur, two hundred pounds of sugar, twenty-five bushels of pota toes, ten pounds of tea,and twenty five pounds of coffee. So far as these seveial articles are concerned the above amount would be an ample annual supply for a family of six persons, perhaps a family of eight, parents and six children. Now, which had he better use, the beer and whisky, or the groceries? The World's V. C. T. U. pre sented a memorial to congress. ...-, -I tl.ot i,.u,i;.,io .,, I decisive action be taken to suppress the liquor traffic in the Congo free state and basin of the Niger. Bishop Newman, made an earnest plea before the committee on for e gn relation. The memorial sho s that during 1885 more than 10,000, 030 gallons of the cheapest and vilest spirits ever manufactured were sent from the United States, j Germany, Holland, England, France and Portugal to the natives of Africa. The quantities contri buted by the different nations were : United Mates, 7o7,U50 gal lons; Germany, 7,82o,04 gallons; ! the Netherlands, 1.0!M,14b" gallons ; rrqlu.u nlcrtlinll XX crul- i? ranee (pure aiC0110U,4JJ,J44 gal Ions; England, 311,384 gallons ; ' Portugal, 5)1,524 r.,. gallons. tne I memorial, continuing, savs that I - I abundant evidence proves that this deadly rum has develoed in the ' n 'Jill-fa un nli-nhrtlic iisiirkn aliinrtkt. I r. . . I without parallel, and has s-ink them into a state of degradation lower than they occupied hefore they had contact with our com merce and civilization. The march of commerce will soon place the rum traders in communication with over 50,01)0,000 of savages and unless the traffic is totally sup pressed, the re.-u!t will be most disastrous to the cause of humanity a reproach totheC'tristian nations, and an outrage sc ...... d only to the slave trade itself. NEW U O-DA 1. ITANTK1), IMMEDIATELY. A GIKL TO do ireneral houivork. For particu lars, iuquiie of o. C. Aubrey. 11 ANTED -A GENTLEMAN OF MEAN'S, II aged 30, of gotxl address, il ertires to cnrrcsH ud with a jcuug lady with a view to iiiatriniony. AdJress, "W. C", 1". O, Box 'm, Albanv, Oregon. .ollce nt IMMnolMliwii. NOTICX IS IIEBKRT OIVKN IIIAT TIIK CO I'ART nership heretofore existing beta ten Ed. Zeyss and . W. Hoehstedler, under the firm name of Zeysi 1c Hochste ller, U thin day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Zevss re'jrin-.'. Either member of the late tirm will rei-eipt for all moneys due them. (it.O. . HlH IIKrKIII.KIt Ed. Zkvhs, 1 li. WINN. AUENI" -FOR THE LEAD-I ly ing fire ianies. life and uccMcnt insurance com- i yiTKAYED FROM NEAR TANCENT, O one 2-year old art Jersey heifer. White onl pile red spots. King around the nose. V hole in the right ear The owner will pay liberullv for inf urination leltut this odiuc. LOST. -VE CROWN MARE. BRANDED WITH the left stifle; also one brown horse sulkling colt running with mure. Iast seen near the! residence o Mrs. Bodiue, four miles east of Albany. A liberal reward will be given for tne return of the animals or info'iuatioii leading to their return to Hub. Brvant. JAME.S H. WiLKINS. CHOICE ITALIAN PRfNET. TREES FOR 'sale. Apply to P. W. Scink Albany lor smle. OA SMALL TRACTS AND THREE FARMS " on eav terms. Sme near town. II. BRYANT AOKNTI.KMAN O MKtSS IS BK-tlROtH OF COR responding with a respwUlile young ady, with a view to matrimony. A guod home aud living to the right one. Address, M. E. A.. Box 42;., Albaey, Or. Just lecfived at V. F. Read's a fill! line of ladies Hue muslin underwear, ulso sfirls' wnite dresses and infants slips. Call and see them SIIILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY V positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria ii"d tanker mouth, For sale by Fo-s-hay "t Mason. Chamberlain's Eye and JSk'ui Oint ment is unequaled for old chronic ores. Many cases have been pfrma uantlv cured by it For sale by Fo sliav : Mason. Fok lame ia:-k, Shiloh's Poms i'la Fostiuy i"c Mason. sine ok curst I'se ler. Price. 25 cents. ' i H1UH'8 COL'liH AXI) COXM'Mf tion Curtji sold by usoiij i iruaraiitcc. It cures . on Mu.-ou. iun)lni).Jji-i-.liay t: SHIUilO VITA I.IEK is -..-imt vou need fur eouslioal ion, hs of an. t'etite, dizzim-r-s and all sy inptonia of dyspepsia. Price. M and To eei:S jier iiol'le. Fo-lisiv iV Mason. And see Will & trk'a bpautifnl niond iewelrv and silverware for the holidays. First street. s 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 Pave Peterson, Wm. Peterson, Leb anon; John Hardman, Alfred Wclverton, Al any; Sam Gaines, Scio; Wm. Foster, Priiio ville. 1 practice veterinary medieine in Al bany and country surrounding Office and residence corner 6th and Washington sts. I. K, WOODLK, Yeteriuary Surgeon OREGON PACIFIC. Curran & Montelth have lots for sale on tl e installment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to $1000. OREGON RAILWAY and NAVIGATION COM PAX Y Columbia River Route Train or the Cast leave Portland at 8 a. m and 2:40 p. M. dailv. T1TY1T7"C'n,i5 10 and from' - principal J. JLO-tViJ 1 O points in United States, Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Oars Ban Through oi Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of "barge aad Without ('linage. Close'Connections at Portland for San Cisco aud Puget Sound points. Fran- I For further particulars inquire of Curaau 4 Monteith, First Street, Albany. Oregon. tfaTBoats leave the O. K. N. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of iiroaduihin street, on Tuesday an j Friday of each week. U. U. KAWLIM;s, Local Agent. Yt. H. HOltOJIB, (emeriti Manager. i A. L. MAXWELL, U. I. A T. A, Great English flemedy, Trade Mark. Murray's Specific A guaranteed cure afor nervous diseases, such a Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headache 1'ain in the B ck, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, Before I aking. tuue seminal Weakness lm totencv and irencral lo-w cf p mor o h lieucrati OrjatH in eiiiier sex caused by ndi-icre ion or o-er-exertion,and niclijul- .,..... lnlultft ir,.1;1ture Trade Mark. Old Aa:e, Insanity and Con- suniiioii. ci.iu a ui Kxegfori5.oO. Sent by mail on recelP'of pr- l1-- tinil.irs in Damnhlet sent free to every applicant to cure any case. we f.nnranier o nv.in For every S5.00 order received we send boxes, with a writtenft6rT,i(il ijuarane e to refund the money if ou specific does not effect a cure. Address all cotninu nicationt to the Sole Manufacturers, The Murray Medicine Co.. Ktnsas, Citv, Mo. "tT3old in Albany by Foshay FoHbuylA WMaon.solc age KniiotmI. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be found on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav & Maun s brick, where he is prepared to ac-c-juimsdate the public with am thing in the tonsor'allinc. Hot or cold baths at all hours The BUYERS' tiUWt) 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 ud furnish you with all the necessary .. - unnecessary ap pliances to ride, wa -lance, flee p. eat, fish, hunt, work, hurch or ; stay at home, and iu vat sizes. styles and quantities. Just rare out what is reo ui red to do all these things COMFORTABLY. d you can make a fair estimate of the value of tlie BUYERS' CUIDE. which will he sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & COi, 111-114 Michigan Aveiiue,Cliiciir,lll. Dltsolatlon Notice. PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE 1 cxif :istio' .belw.'en Dr, E. A. MeAlister :id Dr. A. I'. Woo livaru i-J l is day diHSoivcd lv mutual to f -M. 'November JO. l-wr Krnt. i,u, n.MSin.u koujis iu kut. jai the I A -it; ! Lodging KooniH for Knit, 1 mwo NICE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT A able for gentlemen or ladies, situated only three blocks from Main street. Impure ot Mrs S. A. McAlistcr, north sideof.'td street, tear electric 'ight station. PALACE .j I-T A I IVI A Tv l Hi iv-L.I JJT- A. I'lilltlVij 1 James V. Pipe, Prop. Hr-ftl, tMreet Albany The best variety of choice beef,veal,tnutton pork usage, etcinthe city keptconstantly in hand. ' a t&" Ch paid f'or'all kind , ock.'RJ ontractor and Builder. THE UNDARSIUNED HAV1NGJLO ' cated In Albany solicits patronage from eity aud couutry. Will contract to build bridpes, barns, and all manner of dwellinr houses, indudintr Queen Anne,Ealake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and p icili'j; it, is free of t eharire. Satis action guaranteed W. C. CASSEL- SECOND HAND STORE The past year h.is proven it to be t necessity. The uv-t and cheapest place in the city to buy your StOYes.Forniture. tinware We aic aiways preparcu to tmv your lietiscliold furniture at the hiirhea' cash price. Sole afnt? !r the PEERLESS OIL CAN i 'j And Lamp Filler STOCKMEN AND FARM 0 L. GOTTLIE My Poor Baciv ! That'a the common exc'a'iiatiin of uey troubles. In wither disease'tVi a cure, ami there will no longer "poor backs." Hundreds of confirm our claims for that ery tcmpound: "Two weeks I could not tune auy night, was consti and had a good deal of pain iu Celery Compound the pain has like a child.' Zenas Sanders. Having 'been troubled with was almost unable to get confined to my bed for weeks all medicines imagiuable. besides uutside advices, but to no advantage. Hav ing seen Paine'8 Celery Ompuenrl advertised, I gave it a trial. I have used one botte and am'perfectlv cured. I can now jump around and feel lively as a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevad. Price. $1. Six for J. Sold by Drcooists. Send for 8-pagk Catalogue. WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Proprietors BURLINGTON. VERMONT. W. F. 1 am now receiving ray 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 Sil&Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots Assatet Flannel;: In fact everything usually found in rt 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 htock and prices is solicited F"AH mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see inc. IE1. (successor to SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SI'RINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPI5TNGFIELD OREGON JST'Al'iany yard and ollice on Kailroad, between 4th ami 5ih streetsJ A. Whtclcr, Albuny Manager, Having lumber Dot excelled in quality, uud facilities not surpHsed fortlie prompt and satisfactory lilliu.- or order. I n;steftfullv solicit a share of the trade a. WiiEELEHQ ornia. theLand of Discoveries ii r Asiffc TP .TAsrr. t- dcathto coilfMj rt EUBEKA ., TTFR.-L-L r)Li"l The aiotto of C'alifojtiii Tl L kILN II n CjVn I I !"ave f"u"u iu" "'y '" 1 i-jJcV l&J Vlfl r t I I junsliine,;wherelthe oi-ang 9rfTjd? AQLn ijj L rl r-iaml irrape'blooni and ripen OMSllillPTIOJ Senf" Ct-culjr. ttrfamt3r9.g- HAVE YOU A CtLl, in tho head which do not 'get tetter? Have you an excessive secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which cither must be blown from nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? VOU.tmiibled v hawking; spittinir. weak and inflamed eves, frequent soreness of the throat 1 1 --T -ii i 'm i iA rf A 1M Hi !2 BY tfAlU f XUCURE -pr myi. V) 443- 'jBI ETINE CqVQ R 0 VILLE CA LJderi'o'liectryf'iilrM enchrom corr.Klmg sores Ireve the cornitioii within. As everv beath drawn into the lungs must pass over and liecome polluted by the rehe tione in the nasal laJSt-f, it it iii-nt-toii'- ; ih iln ji.miiij. n the whole seer gradual!-.- takes place, wlile the n oibir lihlier tl.i.t it- ivtiv)(. m it the sleep stem itntluiitonm.li, utol i (iiiMn .oi o.ii i n i i ; : I 1 ! : i d li ally tifatat-se ty , nervousness and'inst'niption. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. you have experienced nv of the alxvt i n t n s do -not delay .'hut try Calikor.m T-R-Ci'KKatonce. W'e positively uarant ceg a few applications relieve and a thoroutrh eat men t to cuie. S'x months treatment for si 00; sent 'y mail Santa ble and :t-Kf'ar. for 'HIM 1 SMITH & WASHBURNE, SUrcKShORS, T01 "W C- T"W DEALER IN it i ii i rni i Wwara,Slove.sRaiiK I inware, loppera'are,. i r uiiips. iron pipe rubbvr hoe and jilnmUiiiff tools. Sole agents frr tlir t-.ebraud E-:rlv i:i.al;f;i-it" co k sto' e and ranges, and "Fati 111 we' j.arloi uulitiir su ve. Albae. Orevtm. those suiDrine with rheumatism or kid .'s Celery CVmpouiul will surely enVo ' le any cause to complain cf testimonials like the follow inn I grand old remedy. Paint's Cel-! sleep more than an hour at a J pated and kidneys did not act, the back. Since I took Paiues left my back, and I can sleep West Winsrfor, Vermont. I rheumatism for five years, I around, and was very ofteu at a time. I have used nearly READ, of the following goods Flushes Vehets Velveteens Silks and Satins N . U. Allcu; Alhany.rOregon. ia niear.s ' I that land of euio mien att-i iOTtheir highest jerfection in mii'-winter, re the Herds and gum found that arc U9fd in that pleasant icme-lv for all (throat and lung troubles, Santa Ahik the rule of coughs, asthma, and con sumption. Fohny A Mason, of Al bany Oregon, have been appointed ansuai psl fo his valble California rem edy, anil sell it under a guarantee (at 1 liotcehrec forsa ' J FOR SALE BY lay ALBANY C RKGON n .An.lnrr in thp mn. li.nro or iiiKiii w " " ' less impairment of the hearing, loss o smell, memory impaired, dullness cr dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of nose? Have you lost all sense of smell! Have you a hacking cough? Have you dsepia? Is your breath foul? Ik so vbi' iiavb THK Catarrh. Some have al these symptoms, others only a part Tho leadinir svniDtom of ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o rr fri-Mintah enlnred matter. II uu & THE O N LY- foul breath is caused by the dtcont Kv..lr.nl . i . . . : i C. u u I posing secretion exnueu iroiu iraicnuji TOTi ulcers far back in the head; omctimes A the membrane covering the tones U Jme uy V t VMU11M VI lMkM, T I I il . I lbany.Oregon EEDALE. The Albanv Bakery ! -L'uder the ne management of- - WHO KEEP A fuil line of chuice family groceries and provision Canned Jtineapples, Glioice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedainus and Parties. Salmon bellies, mackerel aud salt fish Of all kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD ijQvcrv Dav. Best Svip. Pies. Cakes. TEAS ajjd CUFFE ?Nuts, llaisi canned uods, etc. 'i ne best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. Unno I II SIX 11 VrJl! Candies A fine n.isnrtment Ot nnmeitin'hna this day filed in this omc his sworn J J and Imported Cigars 3TAt John Fox's old stand new brick. low FI nn s D. M. JONES, XI D., PHY iai SICIAN SI RUEOX AND ELECTRIC- re- script ions. Ottice at residence, and Washington Streets. corner 3d CMlta Cry forPitclier's Castoria TH0S. IlUt'KlNS. iperituni STOVES, Tne aod Hardware, All work prompt I v done al reasonable rates. First Strkkt, Xbak Oku Kkllows Temixb L. VIERCK'S SHAVING PiRLOKS, HAIR CU'niNG AND BATHS. Everything new and neat. clean towel for every customer. FIRST STRKKT BKI.OW REVEHK 1IOI SK I ALBANY OREGON JOHN SCIIMEER'S Livery. Feed 4 Sale statue Corner Second and EUmorth Sts ALBANY, - . OliEGOS Houses BOAKMCD by the day or month. Car riages or buggies on reasonable terms vonl ONLY FIRST CLASS HEARSE Ill TUC PITV in MIL Ulll I PATEWTS CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRICHTS Obtained, and all liusines in the I" .S. Patent Olliee attetnUd to at moderate 1 . , q n ui wimc iFirtii-nt io-- v.. n. i -i ( ent Ottice, Mild we can obtain Puto"l j j ill less time than thc remote Inunjr ! Wa.-sliintun. ! . Send model or drawin-r. We. advise I - ': as to patentability free of cl.ar-e; and we maKe na cnare uiuos we ooiain 1 ; paieiiL. c rerer here to me rsimsiMer,iii :: He rcicr Here to tne i si master, inc Supt.ol Morey Order Div , and tooili or Uiiitnlimn) (t 1 I lUlllUlLIil VV 1 to actual i-ii'-nts in your wn eiatr. or coiiiiH, liu to . H A ., Opp Pat. Olliee, viUiuKlou, D C. Atir- Lor FnbllrnlUn. Unitm Statfc LASD IWlCI ) tirejron OK v. r., Kt 30 f TOTICElS J1EKK1 1KK THAT I.V i.1 conipli.in-e nitlt tli r"viMnr of tl.e ait of conurcMi f JuMr'i, isN cnli'lid "An actfor the -'e o: tiu.h r UiiUs in he S'ate of 'aiifomia, Oregon, Nexn.Iu, aiid Washing ton territory,'' W illimn W Mitcoou ol Altai , county of Linn, state ot Oregon, hi thi duy lileil in this otlice iii?Hom sioten.tHt Nj.304, fn. ;he urrhafe of the K j c.t N K. iof section ! ai.d W. of N W j ! M-clion Iko. tt, in tovuship No. ! S. rariL-e-N". 4. K., and will offer pixol to si. w thai the luiul Miuht is mm valuable for its tim er cr Ftone than for am cultural punc, to establish his claim to said laud Ik lore the tester and icceiver o this office at Orctron City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 24th day f January. ISk He name- as mitnesncs: K Fox, C. C. Kelly, S. W. Keece. and S. S. Train, al of Albany. Linn county, Oregon. Any and all persona laiiuiiii, adversely the above-described land are requested to rile their claims in this office on or before said 24th day of January. lSS'.t. W T.BL'KNEY, Kej;uter. .tollre lor PbllctlM. I'hitkd States Land Okfu-k, ) OreKon City, Or., Oct. :tO. NOTICE IS HEKLHY (jIVEN THAT I.N compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress June 3, 1STS, entiUed "An act for the tale of timlier lands in the states of California,Ore jron, Kevatla, aud Washington Territory," Christopher C. KtUy of Albany county oi Linn, state of Oregon ha this day filed in this office his sworn statements ko. 303, fen the purchase of the X. m cf 8. El of section No. 21, in township No. tt. S. range No. 4. E, and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or ston than for its atrricultuial purposes, to establish his claim to said land before the I teg inter and Keoei'er of this ottice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday the 24th dav of January lt9. llenani-s as witness: Win W. Macoon, S. W, Keece, S. S. Train, an B. F. Tabler, all of Albany Linn County Oregon. Any and all persons adversely claiming the above-described lands are re quested to file their claim in this otficeoo or Ik fore said 24th day of January W. I BI KNEY. Kcgistcr. Aollre lor I'wbllmtloM. L'mtkd Status LandOfkicc, Oregon City, I r. Oct 30. " jyOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN' i compliance with the provisioDs of the act of Congress of June S, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, uregcti, Nevada, and Washington Territory." Ben. F. Tabler of Albany County of Linn, State of Oregon I statement No. SoA, for the purchase El of X. WI and Wl of N. Ei of section No. 22, iu township 9, S. range 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 i-aid laid lief ore the Itcgister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon on Thursday the 24th day of Jan uar. 1880, He names as witnesses: C. C. Kelly S. W. Keeee, 8. S Train, and W. W, Maccoon, all of Albany Lii.n County Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descrilicd lands are requested to filejtheir claims in this office on or before the 24th Jinuarv lmai. W. T. BURXEY. Register. Kxerntor Police. VOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK undersigned has been duly appoint by the County Court of Linn county Oregoa executor of the last will and testament of Fred Mueller decease.'. All persons haviug claims against said estate are hereby required to present them properly venned as reouireti bylaw within six months from this date to the undersigned at Albany Oregon. . ins the 3rd day of lseceuiher ISS8. J. K. WKATHKRKOHD AUKLIA UlKLkfl! Atty for Executrix. Kxecutri .Notice f Flaal leltlPBirdt. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT undersigned has thia day Died iu county court of Linn county, Oregon his final accciupt as executor of the last will an4 testament of John blick, deceased, and that Saturday 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 said final account, and for the settlement thereof. RICHARD Bl'RRIS, Executor of the la.t will and testament I John Blick, deeeasai. Admlmlwtiialor'K Notice. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersignrd, was, on the oth day of December, l.-vst, by order of the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, duly apiwiiit cd admiiii-trator of the estate f John A. Robinett, Icte of Linn oouuty, deceased. All crson8 having claims against said estate are hereby required tc present them with proper vouchers to the uncersignnl, at his place near Shedd, in Linn county, Oregon, within six mouths from this date. Ifcited l)?r. 7tn. isxs. JOHN W. PUGH. Ciias. E. WOLVERTON, Aoministrat4ir. Att'y for Adinistrator Notice of Final SrllleuieMl. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned as the administrator with the will annexed of the estate trf Wooden Ellis, deceased, has filed h J Dual account as administrator in the county court of Lina count v, Oregon, and said court hsappoiutcl Monday, February 4th, 1S&!, at the hour of 10 o'e'oek A. y. of said day at the court hou-e in Alliany in said county, for the hearing of said account and the settlement ft ckjec tioiis, if anv, thereto. HENRY EI.MS. J. J. WHITNEY, Administrator. Atty. for Administrator. Albany Bath House -AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, I'llOPRIETOR J3"Ladier nd cbildren's hair drcs. ne a specialty. Dntue satisfaction guaranteed. H. F. MERRILL, Banker, ALBANY, - -ORHnoN Sells exchunirc on New York. San Franciscu end Pot timid. Buv notes, state, county and ity warrants. Kcccive. deposits subject to check. Interest allowed on time de posits Collection? receive prompt attention Correspondence solicited. 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