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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1900)
Disreputable lit cal Worn. From tt.e Lebanou Eipress. There ia a email but active laolioo Id the renublioan party that is making per- oonal attacks upou Mr. Palmar, Hie Un- nn nominee for couuty Judge. Knowing that hie public record would of itself re- lute any attack made upon bim aa a puD tie officer, they have circulated falae, ma licious and scandalous reporta againet him in tiia. capacity ae a private citizen. There are republicans in tbia community Car.nnaininiir.BB ol Mr. Palmer) who knnj that MitBB reoorta are falsp, and thev have the manhood to eo atate These men, with many other republicana ot integrity throughout -.the county the old-time leaders ot the party do not, we feel sure, endorse the action of this clique of discredited politiciane, who have notoriously violated the registration law and are now indulging their de praved ideas ol politics by circulating faleo reporta about the union nominee. They have centered their attack upon Mr Pulmnrtna doBperute attempt to dafeat him and elect the man ol theii ... . ,..(. choice. Like the sna.l, uiey nave hii. Blime and filth on their trail whe.-evar thoy hnvp been. TliiB paper haB kept its columns free from any matters personal to the candidates ot the opposition, and have published only dignified criticiemB of the public ( men and their policies. Although firmly ut the opinion that the beat IntereBte of the county demand the election ot Mr. Palmer, we have lefrained thus tur (romeveu commenting upon the fitness or unfltneEfl ol his opponent for that office, and we have' adopted this course tor the reason that Mr. Brown ia a resident of our own beautiful little nitv. The seonle ot Lebanon, and this paper in particular, have endeavored at all titnea to cover Willi the mantle ot charity whatever faults others may see in our oitizena. We aro as clannish as the noble Scotchman. Now, as at pres ent inlormed, we are not willing to lay this abuse of Mr. Palmer upon the shnulderB ot Mr. Brown, but we are oread to conclude that Mr. Brown is not ignorant of what in being done in hie be half by men who are known' to be his porsonal champions both iu eecurirg His nomination and In working tor his elect . ion. Nothing ahall induce us to descend ' to personal abuse ot any man. Tliie is not pulitics. It is criminal, and we leave it to criminals to follow, But we feel that our duty to our nominee, In view of the ahiimeful attack made upan him, compels ub to give hereafter our reasons for believing that Mr. Palmer and not Mr. Brown ia the man that can and will beBt serve ihe people ae county judge. Republicanism In the TJui'.ed States means extravagance Irom the general government down. Wherever the re publicana are in power you may 100a lor high taxes and grafts. The indications are that G. W, Mt Bargue will receive one of the beat voteB cast in the ccunty, and that be will have a handsome majority tor eboriff. a pos ition he is unquestionably competent to fill well. Sharp Points. Ti.h amnta.irs office Is one that should be particularly filled by a man of excel lent iudiimeut. Mr. Anderson ia such a man, energetic and indnstrioua, one competent to meet all the details e poBition.; Republicans must be redu-ed to dire necei-Bity when they send to Georgia and Alabama to hire men to come to Oregon to be abuee democrats. But Howard and Osborne are not doing them any good. Many republicana are already disgusted with the whole business. W. I.. Jackaon, candidate for county FChool superintendent, haa been leaching for twelve years without ceaBaticn, and s maklna Bchool teaching hia Ii!e worn, hence bis recommendation must be hie oxi.oriBnce as a teacher and hie work in the profession. A county school superiu tendent should have taught long enough to etand by bis reputation as a teacher, TbiB is Mr. Jackson's Block in trade. He has beun a good teacher and will make a good superintendent. Those who have taken the pains to in quire have ascertained that Mr. Palmer is such a man as the county needs at the bead of the commissioners court, a posi tion requiring a man ot judgment kno Br ing the needs of,the county and thor oughly in tuu-.;. "ith the panple. Mr, Palmer is sue!' i i.j?!. He was in ithe state legislature, i t ere he was tried and met every demand. He will be more bo in the county judge's office. Mr. Sprang er, as county commissioner will be in ac cord with bim in those things which go to the upbuilding of the county and the progress of its institutions and as well in economy in government. l'o Tux Payers, from cor. Brownsville Times. Whnt aane roason can any one give for taking the reins ot the county government out of tho hand3 of tho union putty and turning them ovor to the republicans? judge llartou's statoinent shows our exact condition. Our new court bouse is finished and paid for. Our bridges are in good condi tion. Our roads aro better than thoso of any other valley county, and bavo been improved more daring the past four years ban dtirinc the ton years preceding mat time. We now bavo a yoor farm that will in the fiituio vory materially reduce the expense of taking care of indigent pooplo, nnd it and the now buildings plac ed n ion it this venr. are paid for. Our taxes nro the lowe-it of auy county in the stuto, we don't ewe a cent, and next year our taxes in all probability will be still lower. No wondor the republicans head the an noiiLComuiit for tho vuh'ic speaking of their candidates with "Expulsion, Sound Mouoy anil Good Times," Thoy would muc'i rather talk on tnoBO subjects than on comity finances. No wonder that they would not meet our union candidates in joint debate. What intoiosls you most Mr. Taxpayers is tho taxes oi Linn County. The fact cannot be disputed that it has cost ut least ovor $100,000 loss to run our county gov ernment durinir tho past four yoars thau it did during the four yours prior ti that timo, under Judgo Duncan, who was n Republican. Tax-paters should by all means remember this. This point vou boo nmlalio feel. Republicans do not lik to talk upon this subject, b.it get up and mane a howl about "Expansion and Sound Money.'' Mr. Taxpayers, v. hat good do ycii got out of "expansion V It may enable some eastern fac.o.y lo fco'l a few mere goods, but what hoip is that to youV You will nave to boar your part cf the enormous eipoinoof tho unholy war now going on, vou can't get out ot that. You may hnvnto IooSj ono of your b.iya in the arinv. tor you. wont Had the mnimtacturjs lighting tho batiks of our country they aro too busv making money. But what difference does it make if ono of you J boys uicels a Filipino bullot providing the war ,,,... a markot for a fow moro of oui boo is in the Orient? Tho fact is this ex pulsion businoss is just a liltlo tho worst rock that our ship of slate has yet struck Tho sooner we drop it lbs Loiter it will be for in. DoM let coliticmns delude yon with this question ii county politics. What we want here at home ia lb1 beit government we can get, and at the lowest cost. II you will tludy county finances intelligently for hall an hour will otri for the union ticket In Republican candidates in Marion county are trying to account for the great diflerenco in 'he txpenBe of con ducting the county government by a re publican court ot that county and that of Linn by a democratic and populiat court by Btatiug that the expenees of Lion county are paid principally out of a fund derived from the salo and rent of real estate donated to the county many years ago, There is not a vestige of truth in this statement as every well informed person knows. The fact that this claim ia made ehowB to what desperate meune the defender of republican misrule in this state are ready to resort in order to hold their blinded partisan in line. Br Sqvibbs. ;. The President baa assured the Boer delegates that be will do anything in the world that M within the limits of hie pewer f r them except to help them. Wbatii (he uee of making all this trouble about a little thievery in CubaT Rsthbone was merely trying to run things as he ran Hanna's campaign in Ohio a lew years ago. Wny ehouldon't Corbett go lo Con grats? He would leel at home there ae would any other modern prize fighter in place where it ia all talk and no fight Mr. Clark of Montana, baa made up liis mind that, the Senato cannot tafee a joke. Amazing reporta come from the Philip- pinea. secretary Itoot uas reiuseu iu accept tho resignations of seven officers and it is stated that General McArtbur haa 2P0 more in bis hands, and that (he enlisted men are very near mutiny over the wora required of them. It is said too that the hundreds of Filipino) ie- ported killed are merely gue-sed at, as their bodies are almost never found. This is a pretty state of affair b. Thirty-two thousand dollars a mile for railway ia Cuba over level "round. with no expense lor right of way, i coming i. a little too strong, even if, as Assistant Secretary Miklejohn says, tLe coat ' has been pa d out of the iilnid revenues.' Rathbone has bien "suspended.' His threat that bs would make reyela tionB concerning Mark Hanna's election to the Senate doubtless saved bim from being dismissed and arrested, aa other not more guilty menjhave been. suppose Cubans bad been guilty of the Cuban peculations? What wonderful editorials we should have had on th subject of their inability to govein their island honestly. Some three years ago, Mr. Ranoa, In a public speech, declared that this waB to be a business atiiriiiietiation. Wbo will question that he was light? It busiueBB strictly business, in lact. If the Republicans are too carelul ol British sisceptibilit'es to pass the Nic- araguan canal bill until the Hay Pauncc fote treaty is out ot the way, they can at least adopt a resolution asking the Presi' dent to have the day ton Buliver treaty abrogated before next fall. This is un questionably what the country wants but it is what it won't get. It migh offend Great Britain and that would never do. If.tbe Boer delegates are satisfied with a "jolly" that is the sort of thing that MelCtnley wilt give them. But if they want a resolution of sympa'hy, eocb as te United States has already extended to struggling nations, they will get the Klondike face instead. That is a good point. If Mr. Har Snw the Eclipse were running lor re-election aa school Washington, May 28 Advices re sunerlntendent ol Polk county he ce-ved at the Naval OUeryaiory from its wouldn't dare make the eia'.ement that agents in various po.n.e bis du-lea didn't integers witu uis iw practice. An Albany man recently advertised for a man to take care ol bis stock larm Th nnunra,T man has been busy with answers to ibis advertisement, pertonai responses having been received Irom ni-1 ... M Drov,ably result in the quar ....i..nii A man .sa been secured. . '"" "'".1; : Th, in the sontn show that 'avorablo weather prevailed ( . ni.Bnri un riiA Rvn h t'curutt tuna y unu contecl occurred very cloBe to schedule time and the program arranged was car ried out wmicuia mien. Quarantined. K Francisco. May 28 The plague situation assumed a new pnase tonight, Tho not roBda and bridges up just aa good il cot better than Marion anu jjna cuuuuto. two among the most extravagant coun- tleB in lire stale wiiiioih ouyimug how lor it. A good deal hos been a ' ihout Mr. Hart appearing on the cany-co r Mar- iou county and bow he did up is. r tff" rey. The truth is ho couldn't do uy me Bide ot Mr. Jeffrey. He only appealed three times on tue canvass, arm oum one who heard him says he made the aorne school boy address at eacn piace, nd then appointed trank uavey, oi n-.i- em. nroxv and Davy is now attempting to represent him. Davy though not a lawyer is just about as vi ell prepared for the position. It ie said at Portland that Joe Simon will bo there iu a day or eo with a sack of $00,000. It is in this way only that democrats are to be beaten. A republi can manager at Portland unwit'ingly gave away a part ot their plan of cam nniun. Their Durpose ib to send their hireling into the sparsely settled pre cincts In the Willawette Valley and hire democrate and populists to stay away from the polls on election day. These voters are to bo employed in various kinds of work as an excuse for not vot lug. Democrats and populists are warnea to be on their guard and where any ot them can tiud one of this miscreants in this business, let him be arrosled at oticp. Union committeemen ia all pre- tincls should be on the alert on election day lor all kinds of Bchemes, tor It is the purpose to Introduce the tricks ol Portland politicians into all parts of the state. What are the Oregon boys coming to, John G. Hammond, a Jiugece young man, is doing the villain in a "sapho company doing the JNew England statei The only evidence that has '.been pro cured agninst J.A.Jeffrey for district attornoy is from a middle-of'the-roader, and ftnv one knows what that means ! now-a-davs. These are davs when both motes and beams aro seen in other people's eyes particularly the candidate for office, Some times thev are there and some' timosnot. it is a good uiea to invest!' gatg beloro deciding. It tooks very much from reading som of tho papers ol the state as if the prin' cinal election iust now was f-r U. S. senator. If this ib a fact tho interests of the people demand tho defeat cf both McLiriiio and Lorbett. Republicans In Disguise. From partlos who have heard Osborne and Howard, the middle-ol-the-roadera, who are now canvassing this slats, we loam that thoy are rnaaing the fiercest kind ot warfare upon demoorats and aro treating the republicans in tho gentlest manner. There seems to be but one opinion where they have spoken as to their purpose iu coming to Oregon, ana that is to d i all in their power to pro- mole tho ehetion of the republican tick ticket. Their fierce and brutal attacks nnou Biyan and entire absence of even criticism of McKinley shows conclusively that thes9 men are In the employ ol the republican loaders at Washington. That Mark Uanna h'rd these men and sent then to Oregon ia openly charge! when ever thoy have spoken. So opsn and patent is their purpose that thsir BCtiome is utterly failing of its purpoae. Popu liats and democrats should keep an eye on three republican emissaries. Gov. Geer made a epeech in Eugene lie simply threshed over the old straw of four years bl.o, and never reached the nresent live issues ol ini peri alism , Porto Itican tariff, trustB am the Philippine war. He just talked gold. The Portland University mil cicee nermanently Hub week Cor.ect. u should never have been started, doing so it did in opposition to tne m uier in tuiion at Salem, which ia entitled to the sole support ot its church. The second annual convention oi .ne Oregon State Band Association will be held in Salem Septomber 20 and vit, inua bsing made an attraction merely for the Btato lair. Whenever an Association like this sinks its individuality in some thing else, merely serving as an attract ion lor a big show it need not hope to be i success aB a permanent bebocibuuu iui be advancement ot band music. Wheat and hops ball price, and taxes doubled, the Journal says, is what oils Marion nountv. We have the wheat and hnno nt hall oriee. but our taxes are the lowest in the state and we intend to kiep oniininu ol tne Chinese section orantininir of Chinatown wa8 called forth by any unfavorable develop ment in sanitary conuuious mu n no due to the necessity of providing for the better control of the situation. Bryan of Course. Baltimoiib, May 28 Complete retnrrs rom the democratic primaries wnicu have now been held in 17 ot the 23 coun ties in Maryland, Bhow that unless a change of front occurs before June 5, the day Bet for the state convention tho dele gates in favor of a Bryan instructed del egation will control that Douy. London, May 2T The situation, both from a military and a political point of view has become very critical. 1 resi dent Kauger yesterday admitted for the fUet time thtu matters are very grave. The Boer determination is to trust every n.inn tn n inai. nt.nnrt on the Gatsrand Mountains, to the north of Potscliefost room where 3000 Kaffirs are digging treno' es. To nhat point every available man and gun has Deon sent, I a t Week's Killing. nrn Mi 27 Scoutine. small en oncrvinanrn finH thfl eanture of arms and prisoners continue daily in Northern Lu zon. Last weex a 0Derauu"e uv mo Ninth. Twelth. Thirty-third, Thirty- f lt h and Thirtv-Sixth regiments le- them that way, and we will keep tur suited in the killing ol 4'i ol the enemy, TFLERGAPHIC At Johannesburg. London, Mry 30 Lord Roberts is biv ouacking iu the Biiburbs of Jobanneshury and intends to make a victoriovs entrg at noon today. Judging from his dis patch he must have private luformation regardiug tin disposition ol the garrison in the lort, as he doee not Beem to ex pect opposition. On the Pretoria. mPretokia, May 23. The British occu pied Zeerust this morning and a large torce is marcding on to Lichtenberg. An official bulletin states that the British crossed the Vaal river Saturday. General Lemmer had a seAere fight at Kl'p river. Five ol the burhera were wouuded and two captured, me Brit ish were 4000 strong. T he Ccns s. Washington, May 29. After 15 mo. of DreDaration the preliminary work . in couneotion with taking tho twelfth cen sus lg practically oaim, the actual field work commencing on the first day of June. 300 supervisors have b"ren se lected, 52,600 enumerators," over 2,000 special agents, a clerical force is now work numbering over 1000 rnd examin ations are in force that - ill provide some 2200 more. Formally Quarantined. Sam Francisco, May 28. In accord ance w ith the power vested in it by the Board of supervisors of i his city today tne Biard of health quarantined China town and that siction ot the city is now Bnrrouuded by a cordon of police who refuse to allow any one to pass in or out oi the district unless provided with spe cial permit. Mr. Mart Miller, of Knox Butte, who was in the city today Bays ho made a trip through Linn and Lane counties a leT months ago, and that the talk about Lane county roads being kept up better Un n,,r rnnrla in nil rot. On that trip he passed thiougb more mud in a mile and n Quarter alter ne uu wuooou ,ua Mm tnkinir of 180 nrisoners. and the eap ture of 3000 rifles and a quantity of am munition. Weak Stocks. London, May 27 In spi'.e of the good war news and of heaper money the stock exchange ia still li'eless, tin pub lic being conspicuous by its absence. Americans met with a set-last we-k, i largely because of the failure of Price, 1 MnRnrmii-k & To., nf New York. The used dull, although the lall was merely fractional. Chicago Lightning. CniCAGO, May 27. Today during a storm, Lucy Hilden, 13J years old. was instantly killed by ngntning ana ner sis ter Irene, 10 years, stunned, and fell by the side ol tl3 dead girl in an uncon scious condition. Irene will recover.iThe clothes ol both girls were almost burned rom their bodice. Chinaman MurJered. Colpax. Wash., May 27. Late last night, a Chinese gambler ,iChing, was at tacked ih a narrow alley, hia skullfrac tured by a heavy blow and his throat cut. The noise ot the scume ana oi tne line b-an be did Tn be whole I distance , falling body was heard by the Chinese from his home there, and our .oads gea- j in ""'laSjlta,.' erallv are kept up bet er man tneirs. , uu,, , B ,m9..,.u- I l" , ' That there is nothing in all this political A Chinaman called Highbinder is bus. stuff about orr roads oeing negiecieu mnrA than those ol adioining counties. As a meitter ol fact there has been mote attention paid to hem. Boers Burnlns. Pkkin, May 28. The Eoers burned Lieuto station, 30 mile3 west, vrjcxed track, burned cars and murdered severa chinamen Sunday night and are marcn ing toward Pekin. Before Johannesburg. London. May 28. It is rumored that French entrench Johannesburg and Rundle occupies Semekal, Boers being driven out easily, but few Boers kilted. British casualties eleven. Boers are consentrating near Bothlebem. The War.. Londos, May 29. RobertB hopee to meet Pretoria within ten days and save mines from destruction. Orange Free State proclaimed annexed and named changed to Orange River State. Big Strike Will Close. PoimAND, May 27 The Portland Un iversity will close its work for nil time, at the building at Sunnyside, Thursday evdning. On this occasion there will be brief exercises but no regular commence ment. Some dwgrees will be given but others will receive their diplomas from tho Willamette Universi'y at the com ing commencement in which they will take part. Barton and Miller. Judge Barton and Hon. M. A. Miller next, week will begin speaking through he county, and will visit Beveral places as fcllowB. Don't miss hearing them, as you will hear something worth traveling to team : Shedd,May21, 8 p. m. Halsey " 23,8 " Harrisburg, May 23, 8 p. to. Brojvnsville, " 24, 8 " Urawfordsviile, May 26, 1 p. m. Sweet Home, " 26, 1 " Waterloo, May 28, 1 p. m. Lebanon, " 28, 8 " Lacomb, " 29, 1 " Scio, May 31, 1 p. m. People tainted with scrof ula very often develop con sumption. Anemia, running of the ear, sccly eruptions, imperfect digestion, and enlargement and breaking down of the fiiands of the neck, are some of the more prominent of scrofula symp toms are forerunners of con sumption. These conditions can be arrested, consumption prevented and health re stored by the early use of Scott's Emulsion Your doctor will tell you so. At all drugcists ; $oc. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Chlntse Rehclllon. London, May 20.-Tho Daily -Express has the fallowing telegram from Shang hai dated Tuesday: The robobollion continues to Browing and tho gravost ffarost are entortained of its ultimata extent. The foreign en voys at Peking, fearing a maaeacro with in the capital have decided to bring up the guards of tho legations. The robela aro now masslnrt outside ol Peking nnd their numbers are reported Jto be con stantly augnientii g. The real reason why all the middle-ol tbe-road articles are in the republican papors is because they are in the inter est of the republican party. Republican paperB like others are not going to pub' lish any thing against their interests just beforo an election. The StateBinan says the original Hilda Hobson arrived in Salem Saturday after noon accompanied by a Ulnncse para mour. That she had been residing with the Celestial at a logging camp on the McKcnzie, whero thoOhinsinau did the cooking. There are different ways ol getting along in this world. Some of them are very shady. Tho union candidates lcftthis morn ing on the CAE. lor Jordan, whore thoy will speak this afternoon. They havo so far mot witli universal encour ngement, not a newspaper statement, but a fact, and the prospect is splendid for the election of the entire ticket by a baudsomo majority. A very unfair effort has been mado to make political capital out ol a reversal ot the decision ol the county board ol ex aminers in tho caso ol a young lad irom Brownsville, aimed nt Mr. Jackson, the union nomineo for school Superintend ent. As a matter ot fact : Mr. Jackson did not pass upon tho branches referred to at an. anu 1 roi. loruot concurreu in tho decision in the ca-o as rendered by the superintendent ot this county. Tho stato superintendent rendered his decis ion without any hearing from tLe Linn county board at all, as tho law permits, evidently taking a hand in the polit cs ol the matter. The truth can very easily bo learned Irom Prot . Torbet, a ropubli cad, who is a member ol the board, but the (acts wcro not what was.wanted. Scranton, Pa., May 29. All section ! JJY men on Lehiuh Valley road between say re, Pa., and Jerr-ey City struck for more wages " Close to the Boets. London, May 29 Lord Roberts is now within day s march ol Johannesburg and Genoral French and General Hamil ton foueht the Boers from noon un'il evening Monday with what result is not known here. " . H. S. Wiainan. in a dispa'ch to the Daily Mail dated Lourenco Marques, May 28. says : Tho demoralization ot the Transvaal is remarkable. Panic and confusion pre vail everywhere. Every one is weary ol the war and full of fear as to the coming of trio British. Resolution ot Sympathy. Washington. May 27. In the course of a speech in favor of the adoption ol a rosulution exoressing the Senate's BVm pathy for the Boers today, Wellington retcrrcd to a secret unueraiauuiug exisi ino detween the United States and Great Britain. V ben Lode demanded proof bill he believed the proof could be (pund iu the secret archives ol. the stato department. Another Possibility. Washington, May 28. The talk abrut Dol'ivar as a possible vice Presidential candidate has assumed some standing, standing, because Urosvenor who is al wavB called the Presidents mouth piece on "the floor ot the house, has come out in an interview for him. The Jadminis tration up to a short time f pco, favored Long but it i feared thia would reopen tne aempBon &cuioy conirove.sy. Josiah's Courtship. ' Jeff, OW. E. Stone) i genrleman ot col or. "By golly dis am a debbil ob a muss, 'rpeck de ole man am kilt, Joe run ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A powder to be shaken into the ehopq Your feet feel swollen, nervous atd not. and get tired easily. If you havs smart-' ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foo - case, it cools tne teet and makes walfc- ng easy. Cures ewohen, sweating feet, ngrowing nails, blisters and callous spots nelieves corns and bunions of nil ni on Drives rest and comfort. Trv it trnfo S ,1a by all druggisls and shoe stores Joo l rial pacKage Ires. Address, A I Oimslead, Le Roy,.N. Y. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREB f GIVEN THAT the undersigned was on the 19tn day of May, 1900, by the county court for Liun county, Oregon, duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of Francis Slate, late of Linn county, Oregon, deceased. All p. rsons having claims against said estate are here by required to present tbe 8ime duly verified to ihe undersigned at Oakville, Oregon, within six months from this date. Th's tbe 19th day of May, 1900, PoRTJR Slat e. Administrator of tbe estate of Franci9 Slate, deceased. Wbatubbfoud & Wyatt, Attorneys for Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby criven to all nersons in terested that 1 have been duly appointed administrator ol the estate of John S. Olson, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same to me with the proper voucneres at. tne law omce ot vy. U. Bilyeu, at Albany, Oregon, wiinin si: months from tbe date hereof. Dated this 10th day nf May, 1900. E. W. Beeuan, Administrator. "Example is Better Than Precept It is not what ue say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Thousands of testimonials are examples of what Hood's has done for others, and what it will do for you. Scrofula "Running scrofula sor-,3 made me shunned by 'neighbors. Medical treatment failed. A relative urged me to try flood's Sarsaparilla. Did so and tn few months the sores completely healed. MB3, J. M. Hatch, Etna, N. H. . Inflammatory Rheumatism-" Two attacks o( the grip left mo with Inflamma tory rheumatism. Am 69 years old, but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me and 1 can climb stairs and walk anywhere." J. Lovi land, 373 Fargo Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been duty ap pointed bv the county court of Linn coun ty, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Samuel lung, oeceased. All persons Hav ing claims against said estate are hereby required to present same witn properi vouchers to the undersigned attbeoih'ce of h u Watson, f irst National bank buna ing, Albany, Oregon, within six month: Irom the date hereof 1 hia 27 ill duy nf April, 19C0. Rcth Kinu, Administratrix. 1). C. Watson, and L. L. Swan, Attorneys for Admistratrix. .HcwH's PIIU cure llw Ills; the non-lrrluttng nj only cstbsrllc to take with Hood's 8s.rsaps.rtH. NOT! JE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. TVIOTiCElS BEREBY GIVEN THAI IN tbe under, Hired administrator who the will annexed, of tbe esrate of Job Batenan and Pheobe Butemnn, deceaseo has nted bis final account with the Court; Clerk ot Linn counlv. Oreeon. and tt court has fixed Tuesday. tbe5thdayol June, 1900, at tbe hour of One o'clork a m., ot said day -or the hearing o said scj eount and the beat sett en,ent of saia esi late. Any and all persons having obj lections 10 ine some are bereuy notiiitu be present at said time and p'aca ar make the nnntn. Dated tbia Ihe 19th day of April, 1SC0 P JTDV HlTII BR. Adm'f with the will annexed of ioi and Pheobe' Bateman. deceased. WKATHEHFOBD& WtATT, Att'ya for Adm'r. j June. (or de perlice!