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SATURDAY. MAKCHVI889.
THE MOTTNTNGT
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TERMS OV Uh.CRIPTKN
DAILY
P'tMi-lieil everv inorninar except Monday.;
covered by carrier, per week o.l&
t-y man, per jeui-. . 5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ae codv. ner aanuiu. in advance. .$!-Mi
When not paid in a4vanc ....
tJO
THU MA II.
Mails at the Albany postorHce dote
For all offices north 1
The Eastern states I 6:39 a. m.
I he West Side , C
And the Nai row Gauge R. R. J
For Portland and Salem 11.
Corvalliaand Yaquina 12:39 p. m
offlce south J30t. it
The poetotflce will be closed each cvei.112
rora six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter lor the early morning
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
previous evenimr.
WHO OWNS THE WATKR.
. The question of the right to the
water of a river that runs between
contiguous countries, is about to
rise out of the action of Escobar,
the Mexican consul at El Paso,
Texas. He claims that the irriga
tion schemes now under contem
plation by congress, whereby it is
proposed to direct the waters of the
Rio Grande river into irrigation of
the desert lands of New Mexico,
will destroy certain portions if
Mexico that now depend upon the
Rio Grande for water to produce
their crops, and that the measure
in comtemplation will consume
the entire waters of the river. The
Chronicle thinks that this may add
a new element to the much-dit
puted and debated question of
riparian rights. No case can be
cited, we think, where interna
tional questions were associated
with the rights of riparian proprie
tors living on each side of the
border line. In the case of the
Kio Grande there would be no
legal tribunal common to the
United States and Mexico, and,
should the Mexican protest be en
tertained, it might be necessary to
construct a joint commission, or to
submit the question to the arbitra
tion of some foreign sovereign.
We can hardly believe, though,
that Mexico will adopt Senor
Escobar's views in their full extent
or claim that there is any obliga
tion resting upon the United States
to permit the Rio Grande to run
its entire length with undiminished
now. There is certainly uo rule
of international comity which re
quires a nation bordering on the
upper part of a rver to be careful
of the rights and privileges of
another nation nearer the river's
outlet, nor to abstain from taking
and using the waters of that river
lest some detriment should come
to the nation lower down. So far
as the United States is concerned,
ttie Kio Grande may be deemed to
end at the frontier, without any
regard a to what becomes of it
when it reaches alien territory.
The map shows that the Rio
Grande, after it leaves NewMexico
does not run through Mexican ter
ritory, but between the republic of
Mexico on the west and the State
oi Texas on the east, so that Senor
Escobar's contention is only hull
true, even upon the bais of inter
national riparian rights, if any such
lights exist. The Mexican are
entitled to but one halt the water
of the Rio Grande, and the Texans
to the other hall.
THK construction of public Work j
1
seem to universally be the prey of
the ilishonest contractors. Why
this is so is hard to understand, but
in tlte examination of t.ie records
of public works the fact can b
easily substantiated. Take for in
stance the Washington aqueduct,
wlflch the congressional committee
... 1 1
recommend to be abanuonea ana 1
substituted by an iron pipe at a
rost of 1500.000. the committee
says: "Beyond all question, sub
stantially the whole and every part
of the lining of the tunn I is abso
lutely and enormously defective,
and it is scarcely too much to say
that there is hardly any continu
ous length of ten leet in the whole
lining where the bricking is, parti
cularly ovet the arch of the line,
that is not either absolutely want
ing or only partially filkd, or.
where full v filled, so badly con-!
atructed as to make the whole j
oithless.'
As the time for the inauguration
draws near the cabinet makers in-1
: I 1 T-- I
Crease in iiuiuocr uu acuviiy,
the mean time the greater majority
of the people wait fnperfect con-!
tiJencein the ability of Generel ,
Harrison to select his own cabinet, !
and with the assurance of perfect ;
make.
The- result of the case of Parnell
und the London Times, which hts '
t-.nfaat.Mt in the practical vindi-
. . .
cation of .Mr. Parnell's side ot the j
k. il... TtiiftM8ion of Piirott
Vase, j .
that the letters, prouuce i on uw ;
U'iaI U iiupucate i r .j.:, wi.e
clever forgeries by Pigott, will be
received with satisfaction in this
country. These litter were the
main evidence depended upon by
the Times to sustain its accusations
against Mr. Parnell, and by their
failure the Times case is gone, and
the cause which Mr. Parnell leads
is immensely helped.
The Chronicle says the enter
prising American embezzler in
Canada is showing the dominion
people how to carry on large enter
prises. John C. Eno, who fled
from New York to escape arrest
for embezzling a large amount of
bank furtds, is forming a company
to carry on mining, with a capital
of $1,000,000. Several of the New
York boodle Aldermen have aleo
gone into business in Montreal,
but they will take good care not to
come within range of the law, as
the Canadians have no sympathy
th gentlemanly thieves.
NEW TO-DA1'.
T'Ul "STANDARD"
machines, ana all
t at Will Bros.
NOISELESS SEWING
kinds o machine ex-
Wantkd aOloi work house to
hire for farm work, lnquire.at IIkralb
office.
T7SOR SALh iloL'SK AV D ONE FuUKTH
T block, corner of 9th and Washington
st.-iets. House is nearly new. 7 rooms and
bath room, large barn, etc. Wouid sell the
dwelling with uie insiue lot separate. Ad
dress T. A. Shane. Portland.
Hrhool Election.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI THE
regular annual school election in School
District No. 5, Linn cunty, Oregon, will be
held at the Central school house in said
schoo' district on Monday the 11th dav of
March, 18S9 for the purpose of electing one
director to serve three years, and one clerk
to serve one year. Said electioa to begin at
2 o clock p m. and continue until 0 o ciock
p. m. of said day. By order of the Board .of
Directors.
Dated February 23d, 1889.
C O. BlfHtHART,
L. FLINN, District Clerk.
C'hairma.i.
Contractor and Bnlldrr.
1 r. SHF.t.T. WILL KITRNISil PLANS.
J specifications and details for all kinds of
building and architecture. All work prompt
ly d)ne and guaranteed to be flrst-cl iss. Es
timates furnished on short nctice or. brirk
bu.ldings, residences, public buildings,
bridges, etc.
Pre B. Marshall.
FARM LEVELING OF ALL KINDS. AL
bany Oregon. Agent for the Wright
Farm Level. Location of ditches for tiling
purposes a specialty. Orders left at the
Herald office will receive prompt attention.
THE REV. GEO. II. THAYER, of
Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself
and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Con
sumption cure." For sale b? Foshay
& Mil SOD.
Dissolution fcotlce.
TIIK FAitTSItRSHlP HKRKToVORK KXIST1NO BB
tweun G. W. Hurrisand W. E. Uilletc,
marble dealers, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Mr. Gillett retiring. All
peisoos knowing themselves indebted to thic
Arm will please ca I at their shop aad settle
at once. G. W. Harris.
W, E, GlLLBTT.
Abany, January 7, 188P.
llapiilntM and Contentment,
Cannot go hand in hand if we look on
the dark side of every little obstacle.
Nothing will so dat' on lite and make
it a burden aa I . -ipsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the
wo-stt'orni of lJ-oepsia, Constipa
tion and Indies?' ' -u, and make life a
happiness and pit-aaure. Sold at 25
ami 5o cents by F-shv & Mason.
Annnal ftrnwol Meeting.
AfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
ll legal voters of school district No. o
Linn county, Oregon, that the regular an
nual school meetimt cf said schtol
district will be held at the court
house in said school district on Mjndai,
the 4h dav of Hani 1889, at the
houi of 7 o'clock P M., of said dav, for
the purp-.se of hearing tne reorts c f the
dilectors ant' clrk, and Ui levy a tax for the
support of the school for the ensuing year.
Also for the purpose of levying a tax for the
purpose of paying interest on the bonds of
said district, and for the transaction of any
other business that may legally come belore
the meeting.
By order oi the board of directors.
L, FLINN
Chairman Board of Dim tors.
r. G Rukkiurt. District Clerk.
February. 14; 1889.
Sto-kkoldt-r' MerlliiK.
MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEf." THAT
hoMersof the ihll Fcllowii Hail iiuililini; A-
snc.ion nem as mcir utm-c m aiu.ii), .i
jjoi, 011 Mundav.the 11th d iy of Mar h.l8S!,
ut i.ie hour o. 7 o'clock. P. M., ot said day
for the purpose ot electing seven directors to
H-.rve the ei suing year and for any other
business th.it inav come before said meeting.
This the llth day of February. 188!).
G. F. Simpson, W. C. 1wedai.e,
Secreiary. President.
IT YOl'R ORGAN NEEDS TUNING.
I cleaning or recirinir go to Will Bros.,
They warrant their aork.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
MONDAY, MAHCH 4
Richards & Pringle's
Georgia Minstrels !
Headed by Ifce Emperor r IfceMla
kfrrl World.
BILLY KERSAXDS,
Comtnedian
GEORGE JACKSON,
Andatoirrlr ot 4'olorcd Mara.
, , . ... . i
Grand Street farade by the
Georgia Silver Cornet Band
' J Bewrred arclitSSe
gjSfWox Bheet oeii at Blackman's
..... ,r1V( ,
Artistic Painting
Hauliers, si-rr'S. desiirns, wood en
Mrr;v:nr aud met-lianU-al drawings.
r3rr-.iatiri.iL a sue riaitT.
- Kooms 8 and 0. Foster Bio. k
; 77 .
' , IX. A V Ift
fr.,ffri nt p.fu..
I'riie -25 iud M !
tent;.
Fosliuy Si Masou. j
1 11
Open House,
itlh'im
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics hhow conclusive
It that more pesons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives yast rumbers ol
Tubeicle Germs, into the system and
where these terras fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at first 6luwly and is bhown by a
li"ht ticklini; sensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue their
ravages they extend to the lunps pro
duciug consumption and to the head,
causins catarrh. Now all this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
w ilfin time cause death. M the onset
you must act with promptness; allow
iuir a cold to go without attention i
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that sone
thin? is wrong with your throat, lungs
or nosirus, ooiaiu a
German Syrup. It will give jrou im
mediate relief. .
Worth Knowing.
Mr.W. H. Morgan, merchant. Lake
City Fla., was taken with a severe
Cold: attended with a distressing
L'oush and running into Consumption
in its first stages. He tried many so
called popular cough remedies and
steadily grew worse. Was reduced in
flesh, and had dilliculty in breathing
and was unable 10 sleep, ritialv
tried Dr. Kiuir's New Discovery for
Consumption and found immediate
rel.ef and after using a half dozen
bottles louiid himself well and has
had no return of the disease. o
.1.,., ar.,nAr pan Hhow so srrand
a record of cures as Dr. King's New ,
Discovery lor wubuiujuuu v.u.-..-fed
to do just what is claimed tor it.
Trial bottle free at Foshay & Ma sou
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. mde miser
able bv that Wrible cough. Shiloh's
cure is the remedy fur you. Foshay &
Mason.
CATAKKH CUKEI), health a.i
svtet breath secured, by Shiloh's Ca
tarrh Rrmedy. Price, 50 cents. Nasal
Injector free. Foshay & Mason.
Brick rr Sale J
fiOO.OOO sroed brick for sa'e . Plly Jto W. C
4 CasselU Albany.
The BUYERS' GUIDK is
issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information tor all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you nd furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk Hance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and iu yaiious sizes,
styles and quantities. Just n& are out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. d you can make a
fair estimate of the value ot the
BUYERS' CUJ.DE. which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents o pay
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO.,
111-114 Michigan Aveuue.Chicago.lU.
Far ttale.
SMALL THACTS ANDfTHREEl FARMS
v on gag., terms. Some near town,
H. BRYANT
Uce nl JWjtMtimlon.
NOTICR IS H4RSBT OIVBH IHAT TUB CO-PABT-ner.ship
heretofore existing between
Ed. Zeyss and G. W Hochstodler, under the
firm name of Zeyss & Hochstedler, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Zeyss
retiring. Eitner member of the We flini
will receipt for all moneys due them.
TSUmmr OEO- W" H0CH8TF.DLKR
Ed.JZETtw,
aHlLGH'S VITALIZEK is what
you need for constipation, loss of ap
petite, dizziness and all symptoms of
dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per
bottle. Foshay & Masou.
For the finest baby carriages in
the city go to Stewart & Sox's.
SEK THOSE NEW IMPROVED ORGANS
at Will Itios.
ABAKGvlX IN FIKSr-CLASS SQUARE
pianos. Must besold in four das. jAt
Will Bros.
CI B. WINN, AGENT FOR THEHLEA1
j ini fire, life andiact-ident insurance com
punies.
fror Kent.
BURNISHED ROOMS TO RINT.
City Restaurant.
AT THE
THAT HACKING COUHCaji e
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guaran.ee it. Foshay & Maton.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys
pepsia and liver complaint ? Shiloh's
Vitalizcr i guaranteed to cure you.
ioshxy & Mason.
:ira 1 or Alley aad !l reels!
NOTICE IS IIEREBf GIVENJTHAT PRO
perty owners are required to clean their
alleys and th streets adjoining their property
at once in accordance with the order of the
city council, J., HN X. HoFFN AN.
' Citv Marshal.
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS
BEAD.
I herehv cert'fy IhDt Dr. I N. Wood'e has
successfully op?r'ated o i my rid ;lin ,' bmee.
1 V ISAAC HAVS.
For 'urther -efcrence in regard to ridr'Hi)i;8
in'mireof D?e Pcteirsop, Win. P-jtcrson.Lcl-aoon;
Jolin Hardmau, Alfred Welvcrton, At
any; Sam Uiim-s, Scio; Win. Foster, Princ
ville. I practice veteiinary medbine in A'
banyand country surrouiidinir Office and
residence corner dth and Washington sts.
I N, V.'CKDLE, Veterinary Surgeon.
win
Curran & Montelth have lots for
eale on the installment plan, rang
ing in price from $1'J5 to $1000.
Removed.
JOSEPH WEB JER announces to his
patrons and friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshay &
Mason shriek, where he is prep-red to ac
commodate the public with anything-in the
tonsor'.alline. Hi. or cold baths at all hours
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Tames V. FiPE,Prop.
First Slrert - Albanj
The best va'icty of cho'ce beef.veal.mutton
pork usas;e, etc.,in the city kept constantly
an hand.
ty.Cash paidforralIkin 1
ock.l
NORTHWEST
FIRE and
INSURANCE COM PAN i
POUTLAND, OREGOK
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G. V. SMITH,
' . - SUCCESSOR TO W. H. M'FARLAND
Has the Largest Stoe!i of STOVES la the YAXLEY
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
" "- ! - I j
CO
Q.
CL
ARGAND COUKaimD HEATING STOVES
Also a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copper and granite ware.
The Hp Bakery !
-Voder the new management ot-
--WHO KEEP
fc,A fuil line of choice family .RroceriesJ and
provision,
Cannea fineiapplesJE
Choice TaMe Delicacies
Ornamentedcakes for
Wcfbmws and', Parties.
Salmoa bellies, mackerel and salt fish of al!
kimt. ' '
FRESH BABD BREAD
ivcrv IDav.
mi
TEAS ahd COFF1
Candies Nats. Raisins.
CANNED HOODS, ETC.
ot best Soa in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of .aomestic
and Imported Cigars
iyAt John'r'ox's old stand. low JKI nn S
lew brick.
JEXrlOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
ffloingot ii
ii.
STOVES,
tare and Hardware
All work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Stkkkt,
Prarck f!L(H"
L. VIERCK'S
HAIR CUTTING and BATHS.
Evervthine new and neat. A
clean towel for every customer.;
FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOUSE
ALBANY, . - OREGON
Alonet Felt Waot
In Albany has been filled by the
SECOND HAND STORE.
The ia-st vear has proven It to be
necessity. "The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy vour
Stoves, Forniture, tinware
We aie siwavs prepared to ouy von
ousehold furniture at the highest
cash pr'.ce. Sole agents lor the
PEERLESSOIL DAK
And Lamp Filler.
L. GOTTLIEB.
m Bros. I
Pics
Dates
Ml
pi' rin in
Ulla f : 111 U 1
w
Having Jatoly secured a very large and desirable
line of Libeus, sueb as Towels, Napkins and
t; . Damask at exceedingly low .pi icres, we shall
we shall offer the same at a
SPECIAL
-FOR
NEXT TEN DATS.
We extend a cordial nvitation to all to come ant,
t x irniue these joods, feeling ;that ..we can show you
lwgains. In connection with tlic sale we shall uis
pi i' a large line ot WHITE GOODS and embroi
j vi-.ile.s at
LOW PRICES
A beautiful lin of ginghams and seasonable vod!
en dress goods. Our stock is new and t n plele in
every department.
. Albany. Oregon.
California, tie Land
W - - - - 1 V sssl r lt V -i
E&WDi yu ii iiix:
SenHor circular, trUtOjr
UAVK YuL A CL1 in the head which io
secretion of mucus or matter in (he nasal passages which either must ne mown rroni
nose or drop back nehind the palate, or hawked or snuffod backard to the throat?
roil troubled bv hawklmr. wittinif . weak am! inflamed eves, frequent soreness of tho throat
U . llijS4ieUSi
Mrirjir4'
IA All sJ It '
SVta vet CtCUcA
C ATA
' IQi TTf nr iir-n. r- H 2 " 7.T .
mO'LUNLMUI-UynHnVll l.M objects of pity, as stench fron.
corroding sores n-ve the corruption within. I . ... -
A ever bteath drawn int.. the lungs n v.t ass'over and become pi-HuK-cp by theeue
tionf in the nasal 1 rni-;e. it n list i ri(ri i H v .1 H inn.u , i the whole seer
gradually takes plr.ee, l.ii. the n 1 1 i. : : u" r 1 1 .. s t .. I 1 1 the sleep stcn
nto tht stoma. Ii, .uni ... i':im!i,:ii ! pmi'i . ; -i i i i: 1 1 all treatas
ty, iiervoUbnei.ii and'e'iifiimition.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
you have experienced anv of the ahov.Mirpunis do not delay, but trv Camfors
T-U-CfRR at nn.-c. We positively uarant n a few applicatiors ! relieve and -a thorou
catment to en. p. S:x it'.nth ''f'ntnient f.-r si fX: rnt 'jy mail
MiHlJt blr nnd 'nl-KK'aire. For
FOSHAY
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THE-
EUREKA
The aiotlu of OilifoJnia uxraxs ")
have fuumi iu" Only in that land oi
sunsliiiie.jWlitre tthe oranjf emo
anil grape bloom and ripen atta
Uitn ln.iitvt crtti'tiuu in mu'-winur.
are the ncriis ana yum louiul that art
until in iliat pleasant leiiie-Jy for all
i iroataiiil lung troubles, Santa Asia
ll c rule, of coughs, uKthina, anil on-
M.miiti' n IokIimv A Unmoii. of Al
I.; ii v Oregon, have let-ii apointeil
e:. usual nl'fn his valhlc I'llifornia rem-
v, and pull it under a guarantee 'at 1
.. ijotiehKK! tur "
. FOR SALE BY
2-
ALUAAY
C REG ON
' not 'get better? Have you an excessive
ringing or rearing in tne ears, more oi
less impairment of the bearing, m o
smell, memory impaired, dullness- ci
dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
'nose? Hav e you lost all tens ot smell!
Have vou a nacxing cougnr nave yon
dsiepia? Is your breath foul?. Ir so
vor nAVK the Catarrh. Some have al
these wmutoms. other only a part
,The leading symptom of ordinary ca
tarm isincreasru socrwiuii m iuuvuvv
v.Ur.v rtr frrpenish colored matter.
of taovre
TrlEO NTLY' ; Fonl breath is caused by the deconr
CUA'FAf.TEtD rosinir "ecretior- exuded from festering
CURE TOR ulcers far bad -the head; Ome times
Knii eaten awy and the bones themselves
. . irnuluallv ilecnv. Surh caoes ar in
wale by
i MASON.
Albany Oregon
la th circuit court ol the State of
Or ron for L'.nn county.
8i a A. Adatne, plaintiff,
vs.
R. IT. Rutherfotd, Hannah E. Ruth
erford und Mary B. Rutherford. e
fendanta. To the aboye wpmed defendant, Mary
B. Kutherlo d,
In the name of the state of Oregoa
you are hereby lequtred to appear and
luifwer the complaint of th above
. . i i rt in ttin Hliiirii entitled court
now n tih "ith the clerk of said
co irt on or before the first day of the
.mlar -prm if the above entitled
eo'iri r': M-'t'dsy the 11th dar of
March, ISSi), unJ rou are nereox nou
m..i tht if vnu t; amear ana
va a,aiw sr
MUwe. said eomplaint sm herebr re
quired the -.lainuir ill applT to the
court for the reii-. f " :manded in her
slid touipl-int to-it: That plaimiff
recDra jLU'nv'i;t ir me buiu ui
mi ami int.r.-t thereon at the
rate of eisht per c- i: per annum from
AuiTll5' ivi. tiiiu ten pcriTinopus
paid -tmo.iu. xii1 .. ' :ionable attorner
fee, and eoit?aut'.tii.-i uisementa. That
plaintill-i i:i..iiiU' ' lore cioea una
that tin preiue-i ihe.ein Oesenoro
to wit: The mhiiIi J:. of the S. W, K,
.... r . tir t x r a i V
the norm i i i'."? .
v i . f ili.. S I' ' . . and the south W
of the S. E, 4 -f M l:on 30 in town-
ship ! fsoulii oi ranire i, webi oi me
Willanii'tte meridiiii in Liun count'.
Otegon, excepting a tract bounded
bT bfhining at a poi.it 5 cbalnsnorth
or the a. E, i-oriifi ui rrnil teetion
and lunnhiir oiith 5 cbaiiib,
theme west 10 "K) chains, and tbence
north custi i ii i pi n e f hegitninir,
be sold tu fi'iv fiii'l judjinent and
costs, and that defendants and each ot
thi-iii and sill peisoiis laiiiiiue under
tin-in ' Hiiwi-r iiarn-ii and foreclosed
of all litfht title und in'erest in and to
siiid ivinis-, aiid tr stub other
or .i-r as inav sti-ni i:.ci-t in equitv.
1'iiMi-iii il bv orilt-r l the Hon. R
V H. i-e .IiMljre l ihu tliiid Judicial
disli-ict oi the State of O-.cgoii, doueat
c ii .in be ia i Salem, and dated Janu-
ITVJ4IU, 1'.
M ITCH ELI. McDOl GALI., TAXKKE A
Boweks and Chas. E. Wolvektox.
Attorney forPlaintifl.
MXII.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Ors.'on
fur the county of Liun.
John C. Arnold, plaintiff,
vs.
Sarah A, Gilehrest, Mary A. Dustman
Charles E. Uustin htr husbaud, Henry J.
Gilehrest, George A. Gilehrest, STWesUrr
Kelray anil KlizaC. Kelsay his Tho.
M. Gilehrest and Lizcie Gilchreit hi wife
and Jesse Gilehrest. det"ndaiil.
To Jesse Gilehrest one of the above aasaed
defendant.
In the nameo theSUte of Oregon, yen
are hereby required co appc r and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff above uame.1,
against you in the above entitled suit, now
ou file wilh the Clerk of the above entitled
court ou or before the first day of the next
regular term of said court te-wit:
March 11. 1S89, and you are hereby notified
that if you fail to appear and answer said
compl hit, aa hereby required the plaintiff
will apply to the court for theieliefde
mandejoin their said complaint to-wit, for
judgment against you for the sum of a$7l,)
and Interest thereon from the 10th day of
September 1887 at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum and the fi rtheraum7.r ftt orney a
and me cost nu uibburteiutn. ot said M . .
and for the sale of the following ..sal pro;,
ertyto wit: The east bait of the nortb-eat
quarter, the north-east quarter of the seat b
east quarter and lot lour all in section thirt -two
and low one. two, three and four cf
sections tweitv-nine all in township nine,
south of rige, one east of the Wiltanette
uieridau Oregon contaibing 284. a6 acres and
the application c f the proceeds of said eale
alter the payment of the cost and expense
..'such sale and of this suit to the payment
of plaintiffs claim above set out ana for the
foreclosure of the mortgage securing- the
ume upon said premises and that each and
allot the defendants above named and all
persons claiming by through or under them
or any or either of them be forever barred
and foreclosed of asserting any right in title
to or lien upon the real proiwrty above de
cribtd sae only the statutory right to redsesa .
This summons is publi ihed by order of
Hon. R. P. Boise Judge ot the above entitled
Conrt made at chambers in the city of Salem
in Marion county Oregon tbislttnda) cf
January 189.
Hkwitt Bar ant & Ikvine.
Attorneys for Plain.
Admrfalalraler's .Kotlee.
OTICb. IS HEREBY GIVEN THT THE
undersigned has been b the county
court of Linn county, state of Oregon ap
pointed administrator of the estate of Mary
A, Loos' deceased. All persons bavins;
-I?!ms .-u-ninrt f aM i-tate are hereby Bottled
to present them with th proper vouchers
within six mouths from the date of Ibis
notice to the undersigned administrator at
his rwidenee in Albany Linn county Oregon,
Dated Januarv 23, 18S9.
STRAUDEH r ROM AN.
Administrator of the estate of Mary A,
Long dectased,
Hewitt Btrait k Itvut,
Attya for Admn.
la ib (.limit Court of th Stat of Oragen
lor linn eouutry Ji(.on.
Lury M. Bassiil plaintiff,
vs.
A. S. Bassets aud Mary E. BaH his
wife. M. A. I'ortr aud Geo: M. HaH d
dant. '
To Geo. M . Hi I one of th defendants abev
named.
In she name ef th state of Oregon ai
here bj required to appear and answer the
complaint of the above plaintiff in the above
entitled court now r.n fiie with the Clerk of
idonrtoa or before the first day of the
nxt regula." term of su-d court te-wit,
Monday Marsh 11th 1889 and you are hereby
notified that if you fail to appear aud an
swer said complaint as hereby required the
plaiutiif will apply to the court for th relief
demanded in said 'complaint te-wit That
plaintiff have and rr?oer of and from the
df..dant A. S. Basse-1 the sum of $399.51,
accruing interest thereon from October 1,
1888 at th rate of on per cent rr month,
and costs aud disbursements. That plain
tiffs inortgase be foreclosed and the land
therein described to-wit: Beginning H r jds
south of th N. W. eorncr of section SI in
township IS south range. S west in Linn
sounty Oregon and u-nning thence south Ts
nxis, thence east & rods, thence north 7sJ
ans) thaox wait Xt-m to the olaceSof boghnui";
cotrtaining W.it acres, bssopJ - toeaumr
said Judgment and costs and tbar defendant
and cmon of them be forever barred aad forv
Homl of - right title and -toterest in and tu
said prom-it ; and tor Such other order as mar
uui aaeM in equity.
Published bv order. of Ui Hon. K P.
Bolo Jodn of th third JodielsldurfTwt .if
the statef . Oregon' sutde n.eriB time at
Albany Oregosr October SI, 1888,
chac E. WoLvraron
' Atty for Plaintiff.
irttlsrt fcotlrr.
Ia the County Court of Linn tounty, Sta-e
oi uregou.
In the matter cf the r slate ) -
of . V'Neiire.
Saah F,A Hutchin,deceaed 1
VtiTICK 18. HEREBY GIVEN 'iHAT THK
undersigned hat. ben dnlv anoointed
ex -ator of the said rotate M .Sarah P. A.
tiKchins. deceased, by- order of tho mm.tv
court of Linn county Oregon. ' That all per
ffini having claim against said estate are
hereby required to present the aatne srith tlie
pre per pnofe and vonchers within six tnoatbs
'on tne date hereof to the understated at
his law office in Foer' brick block" iu
Albany Oregon, duly verr.ed.
Dated at Ainany uregon, Jan. ?9th, 18M0.
J. C. POW ELL,
Executor of said estate.
Notice.
A"
LL PERSONS K JiOW I VG TH EMSKLTES
indebted te the late f.'.m of K. Obt-b.t
son. are requested io call ar.a stt'le t once
Aith R. Glot-s, at Craw'orc'.vi'. e, either by
ant. or rnl All sotm un' ou our ledger
must be closed right away .
K. ULASSASOK.