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She Jlciuoctat. I-rlcJay, January 4, 1901. A Washlnuton Man Says. X'. m somewhat nervy, W8n't it, for Mr. Crumpacner of Indiana, to (all foul of the Sou'.li on the lynching question in bia reLort on the apportionment bill wutn the bodies ol three men lynched in bis own state weie scarcely yet cold ? Has the British press ever heard thai the Senate la a co-ordioate treaty inak iuk power? Does it Know that the al leged treaties sent to that body 1 or rati fication are not actual treaties bat raeie ly inchoate ones? If it does, it might be a good idea for it to study np the Ameri can plan of government and not expose its ignorance on tbe subject. The real question involved in the canal treaty was whether the Monroe Doctrine was to stand or to be fcniled out of exist ence. It bas been decided that it will etaud. If England oujsctB bo mucli the worse for her. The attorney-Genera' says that it Is all right to consider the Poillpplnes lor eign territory, That is exactly wblt Aqulnaldo bas contended all the time.; Just suppose tbe supreme court de clares that there can be no tariff barriers between the United States and the Phil ippines, what then? What will tbe re publicans do? Consent to free trade or scuttle out of tbe islands? New York and Chicago Juries are in vestigating undsrground dives. They may find it bard to get to the bottom of tbem. The cable reports that Li Hung Obang bas the grip- Possibly it is th3 one he lost some months ago, but we Imagine not. The question that the country must seriously aelc itself nowadays, is whether hazing is or is not as dangerous as foot' ball. And the Boers Ireep nu fighting. Why not settle the matter by offering (he Philippines to the Boers? Uarricon waited until after his words could do any good d guiding the country aright before be spoke. And he seems rather proud of iiis lapse from duty into tbe bargain. The U, S. baa resumed diplomatic re lations with Turkey by naming a succes sor to Minister Strauss, but it refuse to admit that the missionary claim bas been settled. Well, it may, for tho settlement lias been through a discredit able bargain and sale agreement to which it baa consented but to which it is thoroughly ashamed. Sampson and Schley both rotire this year. It is to be bopBd that the dla oreditable old scandal will retire with tbem. Tbe alcohol in beer, even a! the lowest estimate, would pay over $2 if sold in anv , other form. Why shouH tbe browers be allowed ip sell spirits at a less rats of dutv than the dealers in whiskey, A very subdued-looking boy cf about 11 years, with a long scratch on his nose and an a!r of general dejection, 'name to his teachir and handrd her a note belore taking his seat and becoming deeply so- sorbad in his book. The note read as follows: "Miss B. : Please excuse James for not being there yesterday lie played troomit, out you don't need to llok him (or it, as the boy he played r with ami him (ell out and the boy icked him and a nun tiny sassea caught o.l licked him, and the driver of a cart they hung on to licked Mm also. Then his pa licked blm, and I had to give him anutber one (or saia ng me tor telling his pa, so you need not liak him till next time. He thinks he better keep in school next lime,'' Indrr the circum stances tbe teacher thought James had been punished enough. , German boy wae reading a bload and'-thumler novel. Right in the midst of it be said to himself : "Now, this will never do. I gst too mush excited over it. I can't study so well alter It. So hsre gwsl" and lie flung the bok into the river, lie was Klchte, tbe great German philosopher. Date of Important Events. tl,ltl discovered .11 Vsi-floAil, 184s; in uitelia, 18M; in the Transvaal, 1887; In the Klondike, 189?. Diamond mines worked in the Trans vaal, 1870. - Opening ol the Mount Cenia tunnel, W7I. Ist spike of the Union Paoific rail road driven, 1809. . . - Opening ol the 8us Canal, 1869. ' Ahsta ceded by Kuala to fie Uuitsii States, 1867. Maxlnlllau eiecuied In Mexico, 1847, Expulsion of fie emperor from Braill. Aiaaasluat'ona: Lincoln, 1866; Uar field, 1881, Kwperor Alexander II., 1881 ; Carnot, pieiidenl ol France, 2894 s Shah ol Persia, 1837, Kirg Humbert ol Italy, 1900. Maasacie of uinSionsr.es and converts In China, 1900. s idol A new year bas been begun. 1901 s here. The old jear bas gone with ell its 'allures and dlssspp-jlntments as well as its successes and happiness. H is tasy to look back and say it mibt bave been. It is hard to look forward aod say it will be. A year presented in panorama shows what an array of things bave been missed that might bave been done; but the future can be scanned only io antici pation. The man who sums up tbe buBi utss. of the year and figures out so much gaiu or bo much loss touches but a emal ' part of tbe business of life. Oood deeds done count more than money. Tbe suc cess of a year cannot be Hummed up in figures alone. Money bas its place, but a life lived merely to make money is not a success. Tbe best life is that lived un selfishly for others. Tbere is a golden mean oi money making and good deeds that commei its itself, sufBoiBut money booorably secured, continual good deedB, both without ostentation. Look over the past year, learn from its experiences and at once build tbe foundation for a higher life In tbe future. Tbere is noth ing in a bad life but shucks. Tbe kernel is in the better life. A life spent in sen suality gives no reward but a guilty con science. The pure life etamps itaelE on tbe individual for eternity. In making your pUns for iheyear leave out thebad, put in the good. Some Nineteenth Century Wars. Battle of Austerhtz, Napoleon defeale Austriansand Russians, 1805. Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson sinks French fleet, 1805. Mosrow burned by tbe Russians to en trap Napoleon, 1812. Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon van quished, 1815. Battle of Navarlno, securing Ureek in dependence, 1827. ' Crimean war, iQreat Britain, Franee anil Sardinia against Russia, 1853-65. India mutiny, in vrhicn native sol diers massacred English men, women ard children, 1857. Franco-Austrian war, 1859, followed by Garibaldi's campaign nnifying Italy, 1880. The great civil war in America, 1801- 65, Surrender of Lse to Grant at Ap- pomotox, April 9, 1805. Austro-PrusBian war. Decisive battle, Sadowa, July 3, 1868. Franco Prussian war. Decisive battle, Sedan, September 1, 1870; followed by federation of German states by tbe Gar man Empire. Ruseo-Turkish war. Battle of Plevna, December 10, 1877. Bombardment of Alexandria by tbe British, 1082, followed by the occupation ofligynt. 184. ; ' AmericanSpanish war, ,Mauila, May 1, 1808; Saotiago)Jury, War by Great Britain against South African republice, 1890 1900, France becomes an empire, 1804; a re. public, 1848; an empire again, 1852; third republic, 1870. General outbreak of reovlut'lora tbrnugbout Europe, 1848. Rome, seised Item tbe pope, becomes eapitol of United Italy, 1870. The dowager Ladv Freake, whose death occurred recently iu London, was lo msny ways a remarkable woman. Very handsome and gifted, with great obarm of manners, she attracted to Cromwell bouse, where she lived with her busband Sir Cbarles Freake, wbo died in 1884, ail social, artistic and literary London. Among her many intimate friends she counted Charles Dickens, Thackeraj, BuUer, Jenny Lind and several members of the royal family. I nvontions of a Century. Fiist steamboat, the Clermont, mads a vovane from New York to Aloaoy,1897; the firet steamboat to cross tbs Atlantic, the Savannah, I8I9. First railroad, Stockton & Darlington. Bogiand, 18'Jo ; Baltimore A Ohio, four teen miles long, 1830. Lightening tbe strsel by gas, fl.-l ex perlment In London, 1807. Electric light produced by Edison's application 0! sub-division, 1878, The McCnrniick reaper, invented 1834. Howe's sewing machine, 1846. The electiio telegraph, Samuel F, B. Morse, 1817, First line in tbe United Staue. 1844, 'The first telephone exhibited, 1878. - The phonoaiaph, 1877-73. Cable laid acroia the Atlantic, 1857; perlected, 1856. Electric railroad at E lison's horns in Menlo Park, 1880. Photography, first experiments by Da- goerre, 1829.; . , The spectroscope it rst tsstd, 1801 i per fected, 1859. Roentgen rays loand to penetrate sol Ids. 1896. To Hotsi Mix. Wishing to ,,mm i other butineee I offer (or sale the lurni- tnre 01 ine Hevere Mouse and will give s long lease on ine properly al t reasonable rent. Cb-as. Prsiiru. MISFITS A happy New Year to all the readers of tbe Deuockat. Rave you learned bow to write a 1 instead of an 0, If you have any bad babite, just qnit, that's the way. Faddy Ryan, tbe man wbo gave John L. Sullivan a start in the world, is dead. The etate legislature will convene ii two weeks. Get ready for agony. Some New Years resolutions have al. ready been broken hard enough to Ilea, tbe report. Some one haa discovered that Teddy RooBevelt and Emneror William are con- siueraoiy suae. A slam on Dotn 01 tuem. The London Daily News is in fevor of stoppiog ibe South African war and giv ing liberal terms to the Boers. Liberty terms would be better. England is trying to pan off the Jama- cai islands upon the United States for a snce in tiie rtiiiippmes. nviuenny wiebeB to ginger us up Bume. Hauna has just bad a coming out for his daughter in Cleveland. O. It took all the flowers of tbe city. Great isHanna. A large number of people this morn ing took advantage of free soap and cieaneu tneir winnows. iLe (Jlu lime man bas to bave bis Joke. Tbe English have received another small whipping in South Africa. A good New Years resolution would be to let the Boers bave the country that be longs 10 mem. Several railroad men at the depot this morning toook a vote and dooideJ that today waB tbe end of the first year of tbe twentieili century. Now let tho band play. . A German was arrested in Portland lor stealings dog from an American. Both claimed the dog, but the canine could understand German and the 1 de fendant was discharged. One o! the Oregon boys in Washing ton, Harry Holgste, says when tbe Ore gon boys attend theater they look down on tbe perlormers. A neat wav of in. dicating their economical habit .of silting u hue gtuir ry, , Ex- President Harrison is not certain but what it would bs a good idea io be head ex-presidents, as a solution of a Question that often acitatea the nnhlin. It might be a good idea to at least cut tneir tongues out and paralyze then pen fingers. ' . : When Rockefeller gave $1,500,000 more to Chicago univereity a few; days 0110 people know right off that it meant another rise in the price of coal oil. U una come a cent a nation, rue old hy pocrite gete the credit ol the charity, but hue peupia lurnisu lue money. . Tbie is the last day of the year, and many people declare of the contury Therefore it is doubly proper for yon to turn over a new leaf and quit your bad habits. Wbeu you turn the leaf over see 11 mere le a sin Dehind it with which to pay your little debts around town. That makes a mighty good puragrapii 10 'eugion anu reiorm. Tommy Burns, a kid weighiog abou one uund-eil pounds has made a con tract with W. U. Whitney to ride bones for bim the coining year for S12.000. A thousiuid dolUrB a month is urettv oami. but bb a hi muling proposition a rider use Duma h woiid u, If it were a matter of CorDett or Me Bride by all means take Corbett. Bu hasn't the party In power some pro gressive young man who can fill tbe pa. sitlon, some man with o ther recomman. dations,tban his money. Let's have a new deal on the senetorpbip, puttiug some one in who will repra ent the whole state. M. A. Hanna, U.S.A. bis sent .the ukmociut a copy of his speech of Deo. 13. It is headd "Promotion of Oom merce and Increase of Trade." Tnai vor of the ship subsidy bill, the greatest wi ,uw is, 11 iisnouia pass, uut ll,llnnlK, I .. .,, - "... . . u.. m nun. a ui mill ionaires not dependent on the people for Ihnlr nnaiiUH H. . :. r I UHav uu, ww I Whenever the nineteenth HninmnJ el it was s wonderful eentnry. The progress 01 tne one hundred years was marvellous, it came in with quills and vuuvu wiwi typewriters, ine Slage gavf nlUAlAntlnMiflMn, IhI...I 1 r hmu.u, ym .... I r p , th. ml I & .Imami! ah, a . in;,nuiiui .ppoareu, ine telegraph , m.hi.,U Biagiauiiuao, etc. have arrived and the air is fall- of uow image in an neias ol action, snp- . .. . " Greet Is man, , , i Ynn ean't AWt Hi. i - . jvm. ,B aj ay lowing a cough or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption, Une Minute Cough Van will cure tnroil sod Inur trourlse n.llrk-r K. .n- All... --- -- . -' J "1 11,-1 fJIT-UBlM- o known. Many doctors ore it as a i' unpin, is is an inraiiibie remedy foi croup. Children like it and mothers endorse it. Foshav A Mason. TELEGRAPHIC A Boer Victory. London, Ded. 31. Tq war office bas received tbe following dupatch from Lord Kitchener: Pretoria. Dec SO. General Lyttleton reports that the outputs at He.vetia wan captured yeuterduy uiurniog by tbe I ooera. auoui ou wen luieu iau ukittju prisoners. Colonel Kitchener report, that he W following with a Bma 1 force iu tbe track of the enemy. Had fur Ennlt.ud. London, Dec. 31. While Lord Kitch ener sends bad newx for England on the doting day of the year, tbe press contin ues to take a surprisingly hopeful view of a grave situation and of revelations of an enormously wide Held of Boer activ ity. General Dewot is still at large. Kimberly Ib isolated. The Boers are in force enough to have captured a strong position at Helvetia. A Kentucky War. London, Ky. Dec. 31. Four men have been killed and 10 wounded in Clay county fisjht within the past two weeks while two other Olay county men wer killed and two wounded in a fight just over Olay county line during tbe same period, making a total of Bix killed and 12 wounded within two weeks. The factions are again becominy hogMle.tind soldiers may have to betaken there soon to quell the trouble. it Was Crowe. Oil A U A, Deo. 30. John Smith, an enr pliye of the Schniederwind 9 broom lac tory haa positive identified Pat Crowe as tbe man who entered tne Schneiderwind house, in which Eddie Cudaby was held bv kidnapers. This is the firBt positive recognition of any kind. When shown a picture of Crowe, Smith Baid: "You oeed not show me any pictures, I know the mun. It was Pat Crowe." Over Cards. AiiBEYviLLJi. S. C. Dec. '30 Sheriff Kennedy of this t oniiiy, William Kile of AiasBacnusbtta v Ji , been superin tending the building a ftton mill here and John Dausby, a Unit-1 States Mar- Bnait,are aeaii, uersuUu. a shooting ovdr a game of cards. Will Accept. Pabib. Dec. 30 The Havanairencv has received tbe following dispatch lrom Pe kin: Prince Ching and Li Hum? Chantr have uumuiuuiun u tu me loreigu envoys an imperial edict in wbich the Emperor de clares that China accepts the joint note, and authorizes Prince Chin? and T.i Quugvoftng io, astt ior suspension ol llUZMIalrlUa Bad Weather. DenVBII. Dec. 3l. Todav haa coldeBt of tke year in Colorado. At 8 o ctocK a.m. tne government weather station in Denver reDOrted the tamnnrft nulla nb io ucgreu utnuw zero, r rom mat point the mercury rose to 10 degrees above, and then receded again. At 10 o'clock tonight it stood at 12 degress be low and waa still dropping. Stories of extreme com come lrom all parts of the state. Daring Stage Kobbery. V 1 V-MTl7Uo ran Q1 . ... A B--:l v vvs ui. a QCMIII iruuj Agasaiz, B. C., says that the mail stage Hot Springs was held up by three mankPsi mon irmarl Bit. TU. driver was forced to relinquish tbe - mail so wuiiiu was riuea. a numoer oi pa pers were taken from tile -express box, but thnlr VatllA la at. nusanf .snl,nn There were nine paBngers on the stage .....ww it ui sj ,v n il iinuu uvur tUMir purses, watches and jewelry. About $450 in inah or a a sarii m, . .1,.. V.J.n A Beer Capture. Port Elizabeth, Dec, 31, Rfporta are iu uirvuiai,i(ia nete inat ine train which was held up near Rob mead waa not nmn- ty but bad 60 of the Prince Albert Guards on board who were returning iioiu vuu irun. nun jdoui w passengers, women and children. The Rora num. bered 2C0 with supnorts that could be aeen in the distance. The soldiers de fended themselves until the'r small quantity oi ammunition was exhausted and they were captured. A Bin Rewfirit. fsMAltl Tiart Q1 A . . t.II 11-J w-. ....... ,,a. nir a CIJCVlMliy IMUltU nsnt.llllT nf t . Pitt rnnnf.; 4s,t- i s Mils aftornoon adopted a concurrent res- iiu.iuii uunruig a reward or fZo,Uw lor the arrest and conviction of tbe persons who abducted Edward Cudahy. jr.. the nwht of December 18. For the arrest and convicti n of one, the resolutions pruviues h n varo o fauuu; lor two, $15 000 will hu ( d and the whole amount is onereu ior ina turee principals. Will Contest Tt. CoLtTMHTTS. O . TW. 31 John J Leatz todav served formal notice on Congressman elect Tompkins that he would contest the Utter's Bet in the Hons on charges of bribery and fraud in he count. . An Armisifce. London, Deo 31. A dispatch to tl:e Pll afi.ll (vlFdMa f. D-l.:.. .!-. - iim i vmii, tiaiea Sunday, December 80. says an armistice The Boer Invaders, r ) TjvjrwiV .Ton 9 Th n.uii . , v.to iuwi cor respondent of the Pany Mail, wh ch mouiuwu HiBgrayuru me position in (Tan nnlfttiw o.uas r ado uoer mvaaers now namber 5000, . ...v.. g. ,ve sue uiu aJD cerp. It bas split into two divisions. Which rat mamliihis lllr. ),. ' fjrk' one by way o Sutherland toward ovneriowaratiean- fnnt WMt. . Tt a mtm.t,mm 1 .uS.ueui;ir(iuu ranving over imnmnu iMni nf AUA. si i at i rig the employment of an &rmv A Big Captures ntunsirsv. Nh . .Tan 1 n . ... T. " wrut. hanrMrt With IS-itr-lnl 1 In . . of Fddie Cudahy of Omaha, has been Three detectives following Crowe's trail esme tioon him tooay on the pine and eaptnrd him -after a wild chaJ vrowv wis ariving a team and bock board. He whipped the h?ra snd tried to outnn the hreemsn, wlo soon brougb' him to a halt w'th their .Haa. en. - j A arrvwl laokfnv ' bone and poor look- -J wont klDd of a cum- - bluiaUon. j Eureka leather soft anilplliiWe, pBIs It In con- as It ormnaniy wouiu. rbr Id cm ll I Give Your Horses Chance! Donnelly Dead. Minneapolis. Minn. Jan. 2. Ignatius Donnelly, tne politician and author died at 12:02 o'clock this morning aged 70 years tie was taken suddenly iu last night while visiting at the home of his father in-law Barton Hansom, and soon became unconscious A physician waB summoned who Baid that the attack was little chance of the patient s recovery, A Poor Choice. Habbibborg, Pa., Jan. 1. Ma' the w Quay was the unanimous choice of the joint convention of Republican senators aod members held tonight in tbe House chamlwr to nominate a candidate for United States senator, Tbe caucus was attended by 123 legislators. Fatal ("Wrecks Vickbburg. Jan. 1. A telephone mes sage to the Herald Iro.n Fayette BayB that two neAvy freight trains on the Ya zoo A Miasiseippi Valley Railroad both double headers, collided near Hays Btauvu. iv roues bouio. oi here, at 7 o'clock tonight, and U men were killed. Kru&er Mnv Cnme. "RBnRHWt a .Tan 1 Uunlninfl .J W H. Dpi7(uH fcu au u- rlMM fnv tl.a Atna!nan Unn. til tu.it xvruuw tucpreseu a oestre to visit the Unitarl Rtataa hut oat I ha ... - uswi uo iuusi puov- pone the visit no account of the affection i biiu oyoa iruui wui CO do ib Buttering. G. A. PRICE. PninUngind Paper Hangdrue "onae In Pierce Buildiua:. First o'ai i work sraArantesd. Paper hnu;inir 15 Ofnts per roll. Refereoeua furnished. . For ns 1 nPftMl T.n. T:nU T s-. ssrsfcjr nvjrvnf, (mi vii or write 'wo nodi n . .e . 11. DlClllLll (X JJ. Albany, Oreo ADM'NISTRATOR'S NOTICE., - , "w KvtM- VOil UlSL rJOflflN iKucu wiiei uu ioe iotn aay or iMwmher, ivuvi wjr wuw ui iuo ooan.y court or tsinn county, Oregon, duly appointed alminiB- trfltrtr nf thn fatata r,t Un.n 4- d..J: deceased. All persona havinff clnimB Bxaiua Binu uewtujea are nereuv notinpd to present their claims duly verified to the un lprBurnfsft at hia i Myv'Oiejron, within six months from Hated Dec. 15 h, 1900. . 1, H. Bodihb, Hkwitt & Sax, Attorneys for administrator.. NOTIdE OF FINAL SETTLEMEM. K T nTfltR! IS IIPDPDV niirm. tw . n .u I . ""dersiijnBd, adm-.nistrator of the eaUtn nf .1. fl Pnall j . . hi. if.v sr.-Vi. ..i : r"L"' na u(l, uunl rauuuntin toe mat- n Z. i n 7 """"o'i clem f ""'".-j ""-kuu, uno me county court of sd Lino roonty, Oregon, has appoint ed Monday, January tbe 7th, 1901, at One p'cloos p. m., of said day, as tho time for Sn i"?' nbJ9-tl0n ' ao final a"ount if 1UI ,uo rewement ot said Nov. 23, 1900. T, J. Stitbs, o-dmiuistrator, Hard Coughs No matter how hard your cough is or how long you have had it, you wanf 'to get rid of it of course. It is too risky to wait until you have con sumption, for sometimes it's impossible to cure this disease, even with - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral If you are coughing today, don't wait until tomorrow, but get a bottle of our Cherry Pec toral at once and be relieved. . v isreesiies: Uc, Mc SI J. ' A em toGiv.. II is oflsn difficult to decide wbil i , mr friend. In, hnlij.. H sogge.tion: -'" ue,,,, "Uood momma-. Jennie. I hav b-v. n a nic, preM.," said G,rtru&k ,ndcd her fneni s neallr wrsppiT(iy. yen ba The pals, wpnrv lcn1.inn . , nlnnlv retrrivMrititf I ' ?ll opened ttie bundle aod held no a I? bottle of clear, rich medirii.e " nuoa s oeiwiparillar' rte r!laiB(j wuhed I bad a bottle." . ui lln N. YAIIp'b .V Ian. I. . . . nnton ihA fitroaf. unit in I... t ,e remarked how well she was looki!.,!! sirncl) said, "Hood's Rarbaparilla," i, "ew u was ttii tm medicine that bad eiven back bor kali! Pat Ur. The books and account, m th prior to Oct 27, 1900 have been pwS in mv hnntla far ri-illaftiftn ah 5 r .Uv.UUHvw . .hv ui ui did uuuuea to tl Rt mv nfttoft and auMlo tha .. 7'r "m""1" A Few Pointent. ThftTTOPnt RfittinHra nt the, J deaths show that the Urge majority dit With consumption. ThiB disease nuj cough which can b cured instanllv n U.OUI1J r usioaiu .ui tut) lUrUftianailtlOg), " . uu,o nuu reiieTB 111 cueB. ( Price 26c and 5lc. . For al brill GO EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY HesUiiilOuicbtLjDG 'To St. Paul, Oalatfa, MUmeipolii jbioago und all paint Jlt. Chrouifb PaIrrs nd Toonst Bleepsn ninincr iLnd Kiift flinkinir l,ihiap0.. Daily truini; fut fetma; ssmts and Ticnets bo points Eat via PorlUnd and the Great North in Ut., on sals al O. R. & M. Dock: offi:. Southern Pacific Depot Ticked Ot. . 4lbiny, or mi Mnrt-horn Tilrsrt iMfia. Lfa.l. II Portland. For Raws, Folders m fall inform uon nffaraiaa; msnarn rwp, sail on 0itT Pan. anil lHebst Af t Piffln o-To-tii in, nrty cnt Cuutuiteed tot,,,".-? uro. inalt. Qec r.t.rtr,B blooO v. u .Vic ?1 A'i ilnisul NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT i Notice iB hereby fflyen that tha undei Buui bs iu, auiuiuinvitii.ir ul tug oihu S a Alfchoiup, deceased, has filed ia tb ivmnfv ftmitt nP i-Ua Qi.si Atll. f. Lma county bis final account as the lA- in A Hiof maiA V. fl ... J IT J.. eaiu wuiiii . unn UsiCIl IttUUUiJi Pebcoary 4th, 1931 at tha hoar of One o'clock in the a f tern odd, -as the time foi t...n-. . .T . . ... Al ,. I ii e cue aciiiouiuub duvreoi.. AflmlnkfM.f1- nf ilva oct .f- f Q aj 'ill. U If Vnwvn nonse. Hewitt A 13oi, Attorneys for Atlroinisirator SHERIFFS' SALE By viitne of an execution and order ol sale issued out of the circuit conrt of tbs state of Oreiron for Lion conntv to ms dir ected, dsliYered tnd dated tbe 11th da; of uovemuer, ivuu, in s certain suit wnsreini Cbarles L Adams was plaintiff and Cath erine MnNary, Sarah A Smith, Irs S Smith her busband. Anns L McNarv. Lil lian McNary, Inavlo P McNary and Nellie McNary his wife.r Hugh P McNsr; and Rita L McNary his wife, Lavrence A. NcNary, Wilson U McNary, H P Mc Nary, as receiver of Williams & England Banking Company, a corporation, the Whitman Barnes Manufacturing Comp any a corporation, was defendants in wbich Baid suits the said plaintiff recovered s iudoment ae-aintt the'defenilAnta nnlliArine McNary.Sarnh A Smith, Ira A Smilb.Anm L McNarj, Lillian M McNary, Ange'o F McEary, Nellie MeNary.Hagh P MeNsrj. Rita L McNarv. Lawrence A McNarv and Wilson S McNary, on the 13th dsy of November 1900, for the sum of four thoni and dollars, with interest thereon at tbe rate of eight per centum per annum from the 6th day of July 1199, amounting to fonr thousand four hundred thirty-two dollars, and for Ihesnm of fohr honored dollars attorney's fe-s nnd for cots aod I disbarsemen's ased at twenty one and 60 100 dollars; and, wherein. icisorJerrd that the mr-rtgaged pr -mises described u follow, towit: - - ' Ail of tbe Donation Land claim of B PI Rreenood, Notification No 8208, Clsim No. G4, in towuship 15 sou h ot range 3 west of Willamette Meridian, contaisial 322.01 acies, also beirinniug at a point oc tne west boundirv lice ,,f siKMion 32 is said township and ranee, wticn is 12.60 cnains north or the toothwest coiner of section 32, snd running thence east 40 chains, thence north 1 A4 rh.in. tfasnos ean i cnains, thence north 11.11 cbsins more or est to rhe .nih ..,.1 n i.u No 64, thrnce vestrrly on Ibe sootb wuuu.rj une or sa-a Lr b u to tbe soain weit corner thereof! Anoi south 27 73 cnains more or lets to the place of beis- 'I. containing iiB.o- acres more or leu both of aiid tracts containing in the ae- gregate 448.56 acres more or less; be sold to satisfy said jndgment and all costs, notice is heieby given that I will on Saturday,26th day of January.1901, at the front door of the court house, in tne city of Albany, Lies county, Oregon at toe boor of On o'clock p ra. of said dsj sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder i3fh bni ,b" hereinbefore de Knbed real property to satisfy ssid jodj- rated this 12th dv of December. 1900. f. W. MoHAHaUE, Bienff of Lir.n C oolly, Oresoa.