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After atf Daniel Webster would be a firat class democrat if liviog. Ha Slid: Arbitrary.'governments may have ler litoiies and distant became arbitrary.governmentB may rule tbem by different lawa and different systems. We can do no each thing. Thty must be of us, part of us or else etrangera. I tlilnk I eee alcourso adopted wbich ie .likely to turn tbe Constitution of tbe land into a deformed monBter, Into a curee latber than a blessing ; in fact, a frame of! an unequal government no founded on popular representation, not founded on equality, but on tbe grosBeat inequality ; and I think that this process will go on, or that there is danger that it will go on, until tbie union shall fall to -pieces. I mitt it today and always Whoevor (alters or wnoever fails, I con tinue the contest. What a blow that is to the present im perialistic policy of the republican bosses William H. Seward gave the situation with plain wordB as.foliowe: It ie a remarkable feBture of .the Con stitution of the United States that its frame never contemplated colonies, or movinces or territories at all. On the other hand, they contemplated elates, only, nothing lesa than elates, perfect etaiee, equal etattB,;aa they are railed here sovereign slates. There ie rea son there is Bound political wiedom in this provision of the Constitution exclud ing colonies which are always subjoct to oppression and excluding provinces which always tend to corrupt and ulti mately to break down the parent state. By the Constitution of the United States the re are no subjects, livery citi zen of any state is a tree and equal citi zen of the United Status,. Aga-.n, by tbe Constitution of the United States there are no permanont provinces or depend encies. What a wonderful change ia Mark Uaona effecting through MrKiuleyiem. Around the World. Some nineteen or twenty Britisli cities own and operate street railway systems; and of the whole track mileage in Great Britain, over one-third is owned by the public. . . Fouutiiiuo Murchand inParisisto bo do molialiod in n short time, There mo now no fewer thnn eleven fountains in PnriB at v.hich water ie sold by the bucketful, the prico being 1 centime Consular officers are expressly forbiddon by regulations to report to private in quiries concerning the financial standing or commercial repulo of business men or houses in thoir districts. A suggestion has been mado that tho temporary gatuteway Dublin, at which Queen Viotorta rocSlvcd the lty kove from the lord major and corporation, shoulii be oacctod permanently in stone as a manor ial of an historic event. Horseshoes which waar unovenl cn be repaired by in Australian's patent nail, which has a head much larger than the common nail, the four nails nearly cover ing the worn surface of the shoo and rais iug it to rigid hlght again . Tho London Economist declares that "it is no longer open to doubt that the high prices of coal aro haviug a son.Hn effect on tho ii.il atrial situation, Frcm all parlB of the country wo boat of a distinct abatement in the stream of new bueinOBs." Color photography will, doubtless, in time be of great uso for roproducing the medical and surgic il aspects of disease. Mr. Ives has exp.'ri taunted upon this sub -ject wild his "kromskop." U ii easy to see its usefulnosB for lecturing nn d cach ing purpot-os. Sharp Pi, in, s. Br Suuiiihs. It is to he hoped that President Kru ger has not postponed hia preparations to defend the Transvaal Jin anticipation ol a favorable report from the envoys as to President McKinlt-y'e attitude towards the war. The republican navy personnel law has enabled the engineer officers of the nevy to desert their proper stations, and has resulted in the ruin ol the machinery cf a number of our bert ehipB. The law should be repealed and the engineer of ficers forced to uo their proper duty or get out of the eervice. Undeterred by the fate ol his political appointees tn Cuba,' the President has chosen a ward po'lttcian for U. S. die trict judge at Hoffalo, N. Y., despite the protests of the people of tint part of tbe country. The man; was chosen to pay a political debt of Senator Ptatt ami his friends say that he will soon become good judge now that he can have time to study and not be compelled to devote himself to poli'ics. Ie there any tl er man In the country who by stopping hia epeaking tour for two months could attract one fourth of the attention that Bryan has done? The whole country is echoing with his si leuce Booker Washington, the negro educa tor, says that his race has 'fr.r better chances, for everything except society and politics, in the south than it has in the north. Booker knows a truth when he toes one. The republicans are having a.i undue amount of trouble over the selection ol a candidateltor the vice presidency. Why? Any old sort ol man will do when the bost can only be defeated . Tre republican wajB and means com mittee of the House of Representatives bag secured permission to eit during re cess to consider 'he repeal of tbe war Uxee. This ia an easy way of getting a visit to tbe seashore with all expenses paid by the government. Evidences of the Anglo-American alli ance continue to multiply. President McKinley, it ia said, bought off the Boer envoys by promising tbem to use bis se cret porsonal iufluence in tbeir behalf if they would only go borne and Senator Wellington, republican, has charged that tbe reason wny no open action can be taken ie that the administration is under bonds to Great Britain. Salisbury has thrown off the mask and has admitted that Britain intends to an nex tbe Boei republics. II is conduct is more Bhameful even than that of Cham berlain who fianaly admitted from the first that this was intended . Chamber lain is a frank and open pirate, anyway. Tbe postal employes at Havana object to having their salaries reduced and threatened to come home. Do so by all meane, gentlemen carpet baggers. There a-e plenty of natives down there to take your placea. Who would htve thought it? Now the Americans In Cuba are talking of the pauper wages paid in the post offices of he United Statta. Now the American officera o( the Parie Fair are charged circumstantially with having sold to exhibitors the space granted freely by the French manage ment and put the proceeds in their pockets. Why not? In these days of HannaismBucb conduct is the most nat ural thing in the world. Give the conBuu taker a soft answer He has a bard enough job anyway. Around the World. There are today in all countries more than 3,0o0,000 Italian emigrants. Every square mile of sea -ie estimated to contain some 120,000,000 fish. Grasshoppers are playing, bavoc with the cotton crop in the Mississippi delta. The recent tests have shown that coffee increases mental and bodily waste rather than retards it. ... At Wbakarewarewa, New . Zealand, there are geysers,', hot Springs, boiling pools, mud yojeanoes arid not waterfalls. l'otro'euin occurs in Algor:a, and a Oran. thereie a tract 120 miles in length that ia said to, be exceedingly rich in petroleum, :" The mortality from pneumonia is still quite high in tne Gorman army. Every soldier convalescent Irom it has a iur- lough of four weeks. Tbe value pi Tranavaal mining machin ery is not far I ,000.000. Most of the machinery (uuuut 40,000,000 worth) is on the Witwaterstand. Washington boasts of golf links which are often graced by the presenco of three cabinet members, and which constitutes otherwise one cf the mart fashionable grounds in the country. In Switzerland bread seems tu play more prominent part as food than in any other country, except France. It furn ishes 70 per cent, of tbe nourishment of the 3,000,000 inbabitauta in the owies republic. ' A Chicago man Zclimbed a telegraph pole and sang 'A Bird in a Gilded Cage" Neighbors testified that he coul l not sing even on the ground, and the magis trate sent him to the Bridewell lor adding insult to injury. The small town nf Werda, in the king- don of;',l)ahomey, is celebrated for its temple of eeipeuts, a long bulldfhg in which the prioBts keep upward of l,0i0 serpents of all sizes, which they feed with birds.and frogs brought to them ae offerings by tbe natives. We export American brooms to various countries, 'and we send broom handles to Australia. American churns of one sort and another are eul'V wherever cburns are used. Ol woodenware in general indeed, this country is the great lource of supply fur tho civilized world. The eale ol the city directories in Chi cago has been prohibited this year by publishers, it having been determined to lease tbem bo as to head off certain adver tising schemes at the expense of the com pany. Ttio books are to be returned at tne end jl five yetrs. A useful addition to the dietary of in valids in England has been mado in tbe shape ol Siberian partiidgos, which are killed when iu prime conditon and con veyed frozen by tloigb, rail and boat to London, They aro eaid lo bo remarkably tender and del cate eating. The Prince of Wa,es baa lately amused himself by collecting pons of famous writ ors ot the Victorian era. Ho haB one that belonged to Tennyson, onaol Browning's of Swinbirne's, ot Hardy's and fifty or ixty more, including a curious inkstand once the property ol It inert Lrals Stev enson. Herbert Spencer, in a recently report ed conversation, replied to the question as to when he thought society would be perfoct bv the statement : "When it is truthful. No one' is now. We all exag gerate; we all nse 'vert' when we do not mean it. Truth la the one lounJa'ion stone totnb'e for teifectkn." There will not be as many handshak ers around for awhile. Campaigns at leaBt make people social. We are over county politics, but a long siege of educating the masses bow to vote in November will, begin at once. rreparc lor a noou ol argumentation. - Finer weather could not be chosen for an election day. It undoubtedly means the biggest vote ever cast in the county. This wil1 be very satisfactory to the union ticket. The T.ndependent papers of Portland have hud a fat thing of it this election running candidates advertisements. Iney have advertised just tho same as mercnants, paying a rrund price lor space. Running for ofhee isn t all ice cream eating. There should be a law against railroads permitting more passengers on a car than can be comfortably seated. It is not right to load a car until passengers have to hang over the edge, as was done in the trainmen's excursion yesterday. While P. ii. Marshall was out at Leb anon recently with his Shetland ponies farmer mistook them for Belgian hares, according to the story told. Not having seen either a Shetland pony or the hares he had to call them something and Belgian hare was as good as any thing. It iB an interesting fact that the hares sometime briDg much the highest price. An Oregon ian correspondent from Sa lem says of tho excursion : "Tho sa loons ran wide open while the excursion ists were here today, but the cro d was very orderly. Saloon men Bay that the crowd in town today spont more money than any crowd that has ever visited Sa lens on a similar occasion. ' They consid er this an evidence of increased prosper ity." That's strange reasoning indeed. The Washington correspondent tays of Senator Ben Tillman who was in Al bany four years ago : V "Fiveveara have softened nim. have educated him and have made Kim one of tne leaders of his party, and one of the most respected opponents that tho Re publican Senators have. j(Nejct to Sena tors Cockrell, of Missouri. Tillman is no doubt tho most popular man on bis side of the chamber, especially, with those Senators who oppose him," He is ho longer a pitcmork. HOME AND ABROAD. T. J. Stites Attorney at law. Office on First Street over new post office. Insurance in the American Central Fire Insurance Co. T. J., Bti'te's agent, Albany Orogon. ., . . . .. Keen yourself insured against acci dents, - P. J. Stitos represents jhe Trav eler's Accident Insurance po. insurance adjusters are Hocking. to Lakevlew like bees,, says the Rustier, ue (85,000 Iobs among the xtv.kjua . com panies call their attention' 'to the fact that there was a fire in Lakevlew. At Toledo yesterday ice 'creaui sold by tbe Ladies' Aid Society of a local church last evening made 20 to 30 persons vio lently ill, from the effects 61 poison in tne flavoring extracts used. Most ot tbe suf ferers were children. - The bus'ness of the Albany telephone office has increased so much that tbe ser vices of another girl was necessary and Miss Ida Chambers has been employed making lour gir,s in tne onlce, wbere on ly a yoar or two ago one person did the work. Albany is tbe telephone center ot tne vauey. Kaarsburg. the famous kdmraroo full back of Inst years Berkley foot ball team, has been secured to coach the Eugene team this year. The U, of O. expect to play Berkley, Stanford and Nevada with such men as Bishop and Smith in the eleven believe theycan be heard from Born, Saturday, June 2nd, to the wife f Kama Johnson, three daughters about he size of p ckot knives, average weight 3 ounces. T e father was recently of Nagasaki, Japan, and the motliar lives at the home of . L. UeLano.'of this city In expluiiati-ii it may he said this is a family ol ilua the "daddy" heing brought Lome by Lorls Johnson on his return from Mattil. Eugene (Juard Lebanon.' From tho E, A, Miss Winn, of Albany, visited ove' Sunday with Miss Alice Wither. Miss',l!da Elkins. of tho Albany mib- nc school, camo liomo Saturday to spenu ucr vacation. Mrs. K. Thorn and children left yes terday for Union, Union county, to join tion. -- Rev. A. At; Williams wont to Salem yesterday, ,where lie will begin work for tho Northwestern Library Association Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Elkins and Miss. Elkins went to Albany this morning to attend ttio funeral of Chas. Farrell, who was a relative of theirs. Geo. McCur-ly has sold his residence property in tho northern part of town to Eugeno Bcninan. - Mr. and Mrs. Mc Curdy have taken up their residonce in Portland. Josiau's Courtship. Barry Sharp. (John Talt) in love with Birdie, "Rich ard Roland, I arrest you (or forgery 1" "I am anxious to marry, Birdie, and am working hard to accumulate funds to Justify that step " CltjuBinci Ratks. Weekly Democrat ind examiner f a.ou and Thrice-a-week Vorld $2.00; and Republic 1.?5: and Oregonian $2.25 and San Francisco Weekly Call tz.00;and Salem Weekly loumal 2.0O Pr Tlobti' 'pars rnis cun all klilnor 111.. Saw WofrM. .!d. Sterling Hnicdf Co.. Cblcaro or N. V R,lnrlfi Tom Hcli Wuh l narareta. Candy Cathartic, care conMlrmlon forever. S5c. It c c. C. tall, anuiisu refund money. TFLERGAPHIC .v Small E. garment . Manila, June 4 Gen. Fuuston with twenty-five men engaged Ulty enemy east oi San Minguol de Aiayumo. Cap tain Godfrey and one private were kill ed. Oregon Election. PoiiriA.vu, June 5. The rapublican slate ticket U o'ectf-d by abou. 60.00 ma jority. Tonguo elected by 1000 plural ity. Moody by 0000. Multnomah is curried by Fusionista. Uncertain News Lonoon, June 4. There is no direct news from Pretoria of a later date than Thursday evening. General French's cavalry were then at Irene eight miles from rretoria ana tiring was head there. Lord Roberts messages about secondary operations elsewhere and the situation at Johannesburg show that on Saturday morning he waB 25 miles from Pretoria. The correspondents witli Ljad Ruberte have not got through a line about the operations. after the occupation of Jo- uaniiesNurg. . Will Aojourn. Washington. June 3. There in now hardly auy doubt that the senate will agree to the Hou6e resolution to adjourn the sestion next Wednesday, The pas sage of the last of thj appropriation bills iovo uu uuBiuuie in me way oi nnai au .oumments except the amendments made to those bills by the senai.e and the opinion is now universal that these dif- terences can be adjusted and alt the bus iness of the session concluded by ..the time named. Probacy not Aqulnsldo. VlOAN. Juno 3 Miinr !rn.h. will, bio his detachment sf i.i--Thirty-third regi ment overtoek what is bid e'ved to have been Aquinaldo's pnnv ., i May 19, at Lagat about 100 u,i es'nur.ln-a t of Vi gan. The Americuns killed u, a-ounded an officer rupposed to be A,. , . hldo. whoso body was removed by his ....ov ers. Gomez Again. Havana June 3. Maximo Gomez is expected to arrive here tomorrow and preparations have been made to receive mm with all honors. Manv believe that Gomez has come back to Cuba from San to.Domingo to engage in an active cam paign for the future Presidency of the Cuban republic. Already his friends have said he will attempt to consolidate the democratic, republican and I nation alist parties with a view oi bringing uuuu.(, a narmonious cynstitutional con vention in ihis city. -,. , . : Railroad Wat. ' "' ", ; BumcE. June 3. This morninur at.' 4 o'clock, tho O. R. & N. orfiw. wil.b Mr. O'Bnen general superintendent arid Mr. transer, rignt ot way ollicial arrived here. They promptly tore up all track ing laid bv the Northern Paeilii! and trn. placed it by their own, making a connec tion with the O. It, & N,.up to the street o wie iiger worss or witliin aO .feet, . Cowboy. Fieht. : Van Hohnjj.. Teat.. June 3. In.a fiuht. ueiweuu cowoovs ana Mexican rati, n theives on the Rio GrandH.MO here, two Mex cana were killed find De catur uraves, a cowboy, vus mortally nuiiuuout A BlgGrait, Washington. June 4. Tno. Hmian in. day agreeu to tne taenate amendment to me Biinary civil bill appropriating $5,. 600,000 for the Louisana Purchase Ex position at St. Louis.. There was not t word of dob to on concurrence in the amendment. It was after 6 o'nloc.lr tne matterjeame up and owing to the luiuiieus ui me nour anu tne overwhelm ing majority in its lavor the opponents oi me tair appropriation uia not make a anow oi opposition. Bloody Thirsty CBoxers. Tikn Tsin. June 4 The Boxers are rupun.eu iuui uiiicb uu auu an attacK is expected, EveJythinir 1b readv and Ilia residents are confident. Thi:tv-five Ger man missionaries arrived bere this even ing. The Belgian consul says 11 are missing but there are hopes of saving litem. Judge Wolverton is of course re-elected by a large majority. In the first riis- ItKt the vote will be close on congress man, and the Dkmocr vr h ill not be sur prised :f Di. O -ly ie elected. In Marion co-nty Toniriit te only about 300 ahead in Benton about 40, in Lincoln 30. The indications are that be will have a pru- rality of several hundred in Lane county, Democratic counties tc be heard from should make up for these. In Jackson county all county officera and legislative ticket is elected except Prim for county judge and close on clerk. In Clackamas county republican ticket is elected anu .Dresser una SOU plurality Entire lepubllcau ticket is elected in Douglas county except treasurer with representative ciose. Josephine county is claimed for the republicans. In L'nroln cout.ly tho entire republi can ticket is elected with the exception of Elmo Davis for couuiy clem. In Benton county the union ticaet is nearly all elected, Mr. Sprengera majoiitv for county commissioner is aoon- 300. Sen. E Chamherlin was elected dis trict attorney at Portland bv a safe ma jority. ftir. Miller s majority lor treasurer is 140. Lane county onion ticket elects slier iff. treasurer and commissioner, republicans legislative ticket, assessor, clerk, scneol supt., surveyor, judge doubt fcl, favoring republican Bootu jaint senator, Brown district attorney, carry Lane county. Marion county elects all republicans. except sheriff, Durbin reelected. .Mrs. Sherman's Death Mansfield. June 4. Mrs. John Sher man died at midnight aged 72 years. She was Margaret Cecilia Stewart, only child of late Judge Stewart o' this city . She was married to Mr. Sherman in 1848.. There were no children. She was born here and will be buried here. Do not fo'get the Iceoroam and Sraw bery social at the Congregational church lawn this evening. General invitation extended to all. Escaped from the Pin Salkm, Ore.; June 6, III, in. James Edwards escaped from The Oregon Pen itentiary reiterd'y June5tn and was last seen going toward Turner. $D re ward is offered for his arrest. He is of medium build, scar right side back of head, scar center of forehead, slightly bent; riirht lag amputated about three inches below the knee, wooden stump; cut ecar front of right temple; cut scar first knuckle left thumb; tip of left in dex finger disfigured; cut scar first knuckle left second fin jar; small teeth, very uneven. L'able to eteal a horse, clothing or food. J. T. Joxes, Warden, O. S. P. Roberts In Pretoria. London, June 6 Roberts has entore Pretoria, which practically ends var. Roberts released English prisoners. Triple Tipgdy. Nacogdoches, Tex., June 4. A triple tragedy occurred in the courthouse today at San Augustine in which Felix Roberts a newspaper correspondent; Sid Robeits and blierilt iNeei Koberts were killed. The tragedy was the result of an old feud between the Wall and Roberts fac tion on one side and the Brooks and Bor ders faction on tho 'other. Oregon's Election Poktland, June fl. Oregon has gone republican, with reports yet incom plete, Wolverton for Supreme Court Judge and Bailey (or Dairy and Food Commissioner have carried the state by majorities exceedinw that given for the republican ticket two years ago. For congressman, Tongue in the First dist rict already ba a plurality of 2b29 votes. In the Second district Moody's Dluralitv of the present incomplete return is 8200. A Hot Time. Washington, June 5. A - tornado of partisan debate Bwept over .the Senate today with Senators Hanna. rep.. Petti- grew, pop., and Carter, rep., the chief ngures. J? or benatorial criminations and recrriminations, for Ibitter personalties and lor poignant invective, the debate ex ceded anything heard on the floor of the chamber for many vears. The lie was not passed directly but the truthful- ness ot statement was challenged very snarpiy. Also in the House. Washington, June 5. The House en tered the throes of dissolution today and al!;day and all evening the gallarieB were crowueu.- . rue picturesque incidents were iew. I'artisan passion running nign in uie moe oi tne lmDenaiuz presi dential campaign brok.outsevera timeB during tne a ternoon una not words were bandied across the political aisle, Maryland Democrats, Bai.ti.mohe. June 5. Tin democrats of Maryland in the state conventon held here today Selected a delceation to Kan sas citv. and adontorl & nlnt.fnrm tuMnt, leaves the delegatis uninstructed, but aeciares mat uryan is tne cnoice of the democrats of Maryland; Imperialism is condemned, a large standinir arrhv da. plored and it is stigtrested that democrats every wnereiay hside their ditterenctes orj tne currency question. New York Democrats. New York, June 5. The demccratia state convention today elected these del egates at large to the national democrat ic convention : David B Hill. R chard Croker, Edward Murphy and Augustus van tryes. Aiternotes, Drank ejamp bell, Jacob Ruppert, jr., Morgan Sand- roruana uames emevenn. Electors at larso, Frederick Cook of Rochester and Robert Titus of Buffalo. The Excitement Not Over. The rush at the drui store still contin ues and daily, sores of people call for a oottisoc n.em? s tJiisun lor the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption , Kemp's Balsam, the Btanrtard familj re medy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to giveenfrre satisfaction. Price 26c. and 50c. Bushels ot Honey Thrown away oy women annually ii the purchase of cosmetics, lotions and p w ders, none of which ever accomplishes its object. Beauty depends on healthy blood and good digestion, such as Karl's Clover Root Tea guarantees you for 25 ote. and 60 cts. per package. Take -t and we guarantee your complexion. For sale by Fred Dawson. A Ge-e drilling. Our Great- Grandmothers' garrets con tained the same herbs of ail healing found in Karl's Clover Root Tea. They gave onr tincestirs strcugih,kept the blood pure, and will do the same for yoa if you say so. Price 25 cts and 50 cts. For sale by Fred Dawson. "Example is Better Than Precept." It is not what we 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. 8crofula " Running scrofula sores made me shunned by neighbors. Medical treatment-failed. A relative urged me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Did so and In few months the sores completely be&led." Mas. t. M. Hatch, Etna, N. II. Inflammatory Rheumatism-" Two attacks of the Kriu left me with inflamma tory rheumatism. Am 69 years old, but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me and I can climb stairs and walk anywhere." J.Lova- lasd, 373 Fargo Ave., liuflalo, N. Y. Hnod'l Pllli can irtr llli ; th non-lrrlutlnit and only ctprttc to tk with Hood'a Sirwparlllfc, Lane County. Unofficial returns are now In from 47 out of 59 precincts and it is certain the republicans have elects J all except tour conti'y officers. Toague will have about 40J plurality and Bomb a little lees. Tbe legielative ticket ia all republican, Booth for Joint Senator, Harris, Hemenway and McQueen, representatives. Repub licans elect Knox County Judge, Lee clerk. Burton assessor, Collier surveyor, Griffin coroner. Citizens elect Hill com missioner, Withers for sheriff. Patterson treasnrer, Miller Bchool superintendent. Vote on Oonnty Judge is close and very interesting and it ie now contidered Knox will nave about 20 plurality over Kincnid. This and That French the jeweler. Will & 3tark, jewelers. Smiley's Clean Printing. Dr. J. H. Urskine is now in the Foster Block, 2nd story. For sale, coed carpeting, 33 cenls ner yard, by T. S. Alexander, east end ot Sth street. Go to Verick's shavintr and hair ent. ting parlors for first class work. Hot and cold baths. Clean towels to every Mosic Miss Mitarea rJurmestet eacher of piacc or organ. System tbe Moeon touch &nd techniaue. Residence fiftbo rspt.rjiposite U P church. "Seeing is tklieving. When you sec people cared by & remedy, you must believe ii Hs power. Look Around you. Friends, relatives, neighbors all say ihaiHood" s Sarsaparilta, America's Greatest Medicine, cleansed the blood of their dear ones and they rise en mai e to sing its praises. , There's nothing like it in the 'world to purify the blood. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAr the undersigned the duly appointed and acting administrator de bonus -non of tbe estate of Elizabeth Anderson, has filed his final account with the clerk of the county court for Liun county. Oregon, and the judge of said court has fixed the 2nd day ot. joly, 1900, at hoar of 10 o'clock a. m. to hear objections, if any, to said ac count and for the purposo of settling aid sstatOs This 29th day of May, 1900. J. K. VV BATHEItFOHP, Administrator De Bonus Nom ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE?? THAT the undersigned the duly appointed administrator of the estate of J W Ander son, deceased, has filed -with the clerk of Linn county, 0,'egon, his final account and the judge of said court baa fixed the 2nd day of July, 190O, at the houi of 10 o'clock a. m . f or the hearing of objaptions, if any, to said ..accouut-ajid for tfee .settlement of said estate.' "' '- y ( This the 29th day of May, 1900'. 1J. K Weatjikrfobd, Administrator. NOTluE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTrCBIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the underiigned administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of John Bateman and Pheobe Bateman. deceased. has filed bis Snal account with the County Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and the court has fixed Tuesday, the 5th day of June, 1900, at the hour of One o'clock p. ni., of said day for the hearing o said ac count and the final settlement of said es tate. Any and all persons bavioir ob jections to tbe same are hereby notified to be present at said time and place, and make the same. Dated thtB the 19th da; of April, 1900. Peter Bither, Adm'r with the will annexed of John and Pheobe Bateman, deceased. ' W eathkrford & Wtatt, An ys tor Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREB t GIVEN THAT the undersigned was on the 19tb day of May, 1900, by the county court for Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed adminis trator or tne estate ot irancis Slate, late or Linn couoty, uregon, deceased . Ail persons having claims asrainst said estate are bere by required to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at Oakville, Oregon, within Bix months from this date. Th's the 19th day of May, 1900, Porter Slats. Administrator of tbe estate of Francis Slate, deceased . - " WbATHKBFJRD & WVATT, Attorneys for Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice ie hereby oiven to all rontons in terested that 1 have been duly appointed autuiuiBiraiur ut toe estate oz jonno. Olson, deceased, and all persons having claims asainst said estate are hereby re quired to went the same to me with the proper voucneres at- the law office of vv . R B ljeu, at Albany, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated tbia 10th day nf May, 1900. E. W. Berman, Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe nndersigned has been duly ap pointed by the county court of Linn coun ty, Oregnn.administratrix ol (he estate of Samuel King, Deceased. All persons hav ing clainn against said estate are hereby requ red to present same with proper vouchers to the nndenienrd at tbe office of H O Watson. First National bank build ing, Atbanv, Oregon, within six monibs from ibr date hereof Ibis il. b day of April, 19C0. Rem Kfxa. Administratrix. H. C. Watsos, anH L. L. Swis, Attorneys for Admiitratrix. .