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COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded : Easther A Farre'.l to H J Farrell, 242.50 acres M M Hendrix to W H Wiltse, 3 lots Hanieburg i Mary McGrath to Cyrus Hayne. 30 acres. '. u W R E. Co to D B Standish, 4 lota Halsay x 15 Wm Wassom to Laura Haskell, 1 lot Harrisburg 151 T A Thomnmn In F A Krib. 80.04 nnrpn 10 0 E Mills to E B Wallers, 38 acres 250 T r T.inrtlnn in Eliza J Gould. 100 Acres 100 Tafanf .T X f-infUnV 160 acr?fl. . . Mortgage for $100. Satisfactions for $150 aid $1000. Chatel mortgages (or $800 and $200. 1 The Amount Taught. At tbe recant session1 ol the state leeislature a resolution introduced by Senator Miller of this county, which passed both houses, requested the state board to revise the course of instruction now in use as to reduce the amount oi work and give special attention to the branches that will bo ot most vaiuo. The opinions of county and city super :.,i,)t nth r educators wa: called for and yesterday's Oreeonian gave two pages lrom mem. i ui AGAINST REFERENCE. T. P. Hackleman is circulating a pe tition askiug that the referendum be not invoked in the case of tbe Lewis At Clark exposition, in the interest of the state, and is securing a good many sign ers. As yet nothing nas oeeo uuuo tu- wards circulating the petition lor tne referendum in this caBe. In the c&Be of th PncfcApn railwav bill and the Eddy corporation bill petitions are already in ibe field. COURT HOUSE1NEWS. 950 Deeds recorded : B f? Blackwell to W L Oise, 70 ftnrnfl David Hull to Isaac Lowder. 80x113 feet Amelia I N Warmoth to Obas L talk. lflU acres 4UW M nrl A R T.anR to O M Whitman. 132.88 acres w J A Pnwell to J 8 Powell, interest in 218 acres ouu Rachel Guild to Jas Stitt. ISO acres and 127.51 acres luou Tax receipts issued by Sheriff 2917. Was He a Burglar? Coughed " I had a most stubborn cough for many years. It deprived me of sleep and I grew very thin. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was quickly cured . " R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn. Sixty years of cures and such testimony as the above have taught us what Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will do. We know it's the greatest cough remedy ever made. You will say so, too, after you try it. Three ilKi; lie., EOc., $1.00. Consult your doctor. If ho says take It, then do as ho savs. If ho tells you not to take it, then don't take it. Uo knows. Yesterday morning about lio'clock J . A. Finch and 8. 0. Worrell were going south along Lyon street when a man p.Amn nnfc of the residence of M. Baum- veraal Bentiment expressed is that the , d BaBme the two men. nulled hia riresent course should be continued and . Pnnn,i his neck and ran disaD- nnt ha lnviflA(l And that it IS nOt :1 t A mnn artamainf excessive, tuai pruyuaru w-ue"" toVa n.a m-afnm hack to the old three it days. It Is stated that daring the past fnantv vnarn nn V LWO BlUUiao uuio been added to the course, physiology and civil government, both splendid Btudies. Among the letters are two imm fnnnt-.v Miinerintanaenc juukhuu and Oitv Superintendent Adams, both against curtailment. Died in Oakland, Calif. nnanncr his description appeared at the deoot about 2 o'clock and left on the north bound overland in the morning. The front door wan left partly open, but nothing was taken from the nouse. Mrs. Baumzart and Miss Tressie heard a noise and began talking, which no doubt frightened the man. Rudd's Launch. TUESDAY. Mr. Z. H. Rudd's new gasoline launch TOnrd win renaived in this city telling arrived Saturday evening from the shop of the death of Mrs. Oda Haigttt ot tne DUiiaers at uetroit, miuu., u. Wright, at her home in Oakland, Calif., was housed in the uaupooia. it is a either late Saturday night or Sunday fine boat, though small, being 17 feet morning. She is supposed to have died long and 58 inches wide. The engine 71" - us- .,.kio h;..h had nffAKbMl has a nower of horses. The boat is her from birth. She was about twenty -pretty and Bate. Xt has a steel bottom, nnn veara of age and had been married meaning endurance. Mr. Rudd expects ahnnt a- vaar. Her father. G. B, Haight, who paaBed through the city PrHnv noon arrived in Oakland Satur day evening, it is thought before her deatn . The remains will be brought to Al- bany.reaching here Wednesday morning, And w ill he buried at 10 o'clock in the Masonic cemetery, with a short Bervice at the grave. , Tangent Amateurs. The hiBtrionic students of Tangent next Friday evening will present Finne gan's Fortune to the people of that vi' cinitv. The cast of characters will con sist of J. I. Beard as Larry Finnegan, O. G. Mareh as Patrick Fmnegan, J. J. Rnarrt. tlia 8. P. aaent. as Eafferty, A, H. Blevina as Dutch Jake, R. Jones Count Demornev. Estella Parrish Mrs. Finnegan, Minnio Scott Itaty and u. enarp L.aay naonau ijuvejuy. Mrs. Hear Dr. Bell tonight. Treat the newcomora well. Millinery openings are ripe. Thelstreet Bprinkler began running to- day ana was neeaea. A retired Barber, of Albany, has growl in the Portland Journal, Weather' prediction: Tonight and Tuesday fair light frost tonight. Several Albany professional men are taking physioal .culture leaBons in their garden patches. A new oil painting at Mrs. Stratton'a ohi.lin is a studv of the Magnolia flour ing mills at this city from Bryant's Park. . E. U. Will did4 a fine piano business Saturday selling three, R. O. Chnrchill, Mtsa Minnie Merrill ana m. mcurosaey the creamery man, being cue purcnasera . Thn avancrelistic services will bo con tinued at the U. P. chuich this week, Rev. Bell, preaching tomgntano rues and Wednesday nights, and Rev. White Thursday and Friday nights Everybody invited. A meeting for tliJ eletion of a suocesa tn Pmf. .r. M. Martiudale as presi- xint n( Weston Normal Sohool will be held by the regents at Pendleton this week. There are said to be a large number oi a jplionta for the position Tim cement walk spirit is spreading n H Ruriruraf will build cement walks adjoining his property at the corner of Fourth and Ellsworth streets, and one by O. B. Winn oo tie intervening walk will nuke a cement walk just half way around the block. Recorder Van Winkle was going home alter dark when a man approacnea without a lantern. He ordered, him to stop, which he did not do, when he reached out hia arm, and both the recorder aad the rider received bad tumbles and numerous tears. Oorvallis is to have (an interstate ora torical contest. It happens in the Col lege Armory within a few weeks. It is the Pacific Coast contest of the College Y. M. O. A. organizations, the state contest of which occurs at Dallas, April 6. The winner of the state contest in the various states of the CoaBt are to hold a final coutest at O. A. C. for se lection ol a representative to send East to take part in a national contest. Times. Ihe WillameUes defeated Dallas at basket ball 21 to 6, Having defeated the Portland Y. M. C. A. A. they claim the coast championship. Tney are cracker jacks at the game all right. This Portage Railway grail is prob ably the biggest of all grafts. While it calls for $165,000 now it is generally known that this is only a start, and that before the thing is through wilh the state will be asked to put up at least $500 000, in fact every legslatute lor years will be called upon for a big Dort age railway deficiency. to make trips up the river aB far as his old home at Peoria. Tbe boat will carry five or bix easily, and could crowd in several more, w alter irving, an ex- narfc oaanlina launcb man. 01 rortlana has been Bent for and will come up and start The Abstractor in a day or two. The FatalWedding. Sullivan, Harria and Woods' great scenic production of Theo. Kremer's powerful play, "The Fatal Wedding," is. the extraordinary attraction announced for Friday;Marrjh 27, at the opera house. A one night engagement he.'e) will scarcely be sufficient to accomodate, the crowds who will flock to see it, but that is all the time that could ba provided lor it, owing to previous engagements else where, Tne Bale oi seatB ia now in pro gress. The remarsaDie nnanciai ana popular succesB oi tne piay mat eeaaou, ia a familiar Btory.and tbe company thai, is to be seen here is fitted with all the elaboration that characterized the pro duction of the play last year. It carries some two car loads of scenery and be sides the speaking cast, a number of people wbose auiiea are 10 nem m giv ing realism to the scenea requiring. masses of characters on the stage, A Teacher's Instiute. A local teacher's institute will be held at Lebanon, Saturday, March 28, when the following program will be given: MORNING SESSION, 9 :30 O'CLOCK. Singing Institute. "Tact or Policy in School Work" Miss Anna D. Steen. "History How it Should be iaugnt" Miss Lela Mitchell. "SuDDlementarv Work Why, When and How Taught" W, A. Cree. "Some Good Things in literature" E. F. Carleton. AFTERNOON SESBION, l:15o'cLOOB. Quartet Public School. "The Duty of the Patron in the Pro gress of the School" W. M. Brown. "How Good Oitiienship Should Be Taught in the Public School" Supt. Adams. Discussions Dr. Davenport. Quartet Publio School. "Legislation Needed for the Further Development of Our Public Schools." Hon. M. A. Miller. You will like Ayer's Pills also, purely vegetable, gently laxauvc. Keep the bowels regular. J. O. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. Hotel Arrivals. Emel ludell, 8 F. W P Hawley, Or. City. Jos M Heal--, Portland. F W Halm, Shinington, Wis. J J Tnunem, Portland, Will H. Ross, Lebanon, ". J K Bruce and family, Moscow, Ida. Mrs 3 F Donnely, Baker O'ty." H 0 Mahon, Junction. D Dallas, Seattle. W A Nelson, Cottage Grove. Chas Bilyeu, Gei Bell, Corvallis. B O Quigley, S F. J G Garrow, Corvallis, R M Welch, Bethany, Mo. J 8 Londerbock, 8 F. M P Kluui, 8 F. Clarence Rex, Scio. - , T R Chandler, Philomath.'; ' D Lunall, Seattle. Henrv Backensto, Portland. J W Pauleon, " N 0 Iverson, Hoquiam. J E Pelton, Ashland. T Wigman, Portland. -A M Omphrey, Portland. W F Jeffries, ' B Lobner, Lobner, " Harry E Lounsburry, Portland. W I Priest, " GSReid, . WH Roberta, " Geo H Jones and wf, Salem. J iV Pbalon, Portland. F L Baker. Providence. F Jacobsen, Portland. J C Murry, S F. A N Smith, Portland. Oapt C L Dick and wf, Portland. O H Heman, N Y. A P Hodees, 8 F. E O Sherman, Ashl8nd. Dr T I Marks, Haleey. E S Smith, Portland. W 8 Elliott, Crabtree. . L W Martin, Portland, D L Greene, Salem. E D Currier, Albion, Neb. J E Cleveland, Cedar Rapids. B Browne, " " D W Williams, Siletz. Clyde Baker, Newberg. T Al Heffrom, Springfield. P. O Whiteaker, Contralia. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Circuit court : New case: Delia Mo Gee agt. Uias H McGee. Divorce. A A Tueeing attoruey. Probate: In estate of Dr W 8 Dodd, petition of Alice 11 D.nd asks for wid ows al'owance of $5030 foi one year's support. Will be heard April 13. Til lord, M Kaner and W T slater attor neys for pe'itiiner. In estite of Berths L Stark, inventory filed. Persouel prou rtv $893. In estate ol Sarah E CoBhow, will ad mitted to probate. Value of estate $1500. Deeds recorded : Louise Cnexdle et al, heirs est Richard Oheadle to Alice Bow ers, 108,27 acres, to Geo Chead le 84 50 acres, to Ellen Hall 60.25 acres, to Kate Honeyman acres, to Lewis Ubeadle 81 60 acres, to Ada Powell 71.16 aores, t Grace Cheadle 68.57 aorea and 15.80 aores in eight deeds L W Richardson to F H Maniding, yd it, scio : Heirs of Saran E Moon to Harriet M Roberts, 1 lot, Brownsville. . Grant Dodge to Nettie KroiuB, 9.38 acres Uuristine Bloch to John May field. 160 acres 300 Hamuol Al Garland to T J Arm strong. 1 lot. Lebanon W G TbompBon to J O Wilson, 45 acres W A Saltmarsb to N E Smith, 40 acrea J T Thompson to N P Orume, one nan interest in lour mill property MorlgageB for $3900. $2000. $650. $1000 and $850. Satisfaction of mortages for $100. $600. $3os. ia ana fiuuu. 400 900 S00 8250 Albanians in the Philippines. Some interesting letters oome telling of the lives of a few Albany people In the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. George Hart reside at San Jose Buena Vista, five hundred milea west of Manila, city of fifteen thousand. Thev are Ibt only Americans there, Mr. Hart having mil cnargeot trie interests ot tbe U.s in the city. Mrs. Hart has three Fill pino boys doing tbe work, not a very eeriouB matter as the whole three cost only $5 a montb, and one boy will do only one kind of work. Sbe also has a pet parrot and a pet monkey for amuse' ment. The food ib nearly all native. Oocoanuts and pineapples are only about half a cent a piece and bananas eight cents a bunch. There is some flour but it geta so full of bnga right off aa not to be very desirable. Mr, and MrB. Hart are talking abont a visit home next year, bat it is not decided yet. Mr. and Mrs, HarniBh, who are thrte hundred miles further west on an island expect to leave for Albany next J une, perhaps to remain in thla country. 16 DIVORCE CASES. The session of department number two, R. P. Boise judge, next week prom ises to be a warm one from a Bociai standpoint. There are sixteen divorce cases on the dooket, as IoIIowb: Millie Cheshir vs. Tbos. O. Oheahir. Gale Hill and L, M. Curl attorneys for ibe plaintiff and J. N. Duucan for defendant. J. H. Frederick agt, Hannah E. Fred- erick. J, A Jeffrey attorney. Birdie E. St. Clair aet. Aubrev D. St. Clair. P. R. Kelley attorney. Emma Hankins agt. F. a. Hankins. P. R, Kelley attorney. Kosa Kelley agt. Lewis F. Kelley. J. J, Whitney attorney. John a, Andrews agt. Antonnte C. Andrews, (i. F. Skioworth and J. L. Norwood attorneys. Ida Attrtdge agt. willaui Attndge. u M, Garland attorney for plaintiff, Hewitt at Box attoineye for the defendant. W.J. Murpbragt. Hannan E. Mur- ohy: Weatherford Wyatt attorneys. iijUgene n. Komnson agt. Lora &, Robinson, P, R. Kelley attorney. Lura E. Froman agt. Thos, Froman Murphy & Watts for plaintiff and and weatlierlcrd & Wyatt lordefendent Lemuel Wiley agt. Sarah L, Wiley. n . m. crown attorney. bl. J. Rumbaugh agt. F. M. Rum baugh. j , J. Whitney attorney, John Gum agt. Mary A. Gum. Weath erford & Wyatt attorneys. Emma R. Lamar agt. J. 8, Lamar, W. Jtt. Bilyou and Hewitt & Sox attor neys for plaintiff and Weatherford & Wyatt for the defendant. Ita J. Hull agt. Maiy E. Hull. Delia McGee agt. Chas. H. MoGee, SKIN -TORTURED BABIES And Tired, Fretted Mothers Find Comfort in Cuticura Soap and Ointment When All Other Remedies and Physicians Fail. Meeting the Demand for Lumber The demand for dressed lumber for house building, though large, is being met in good shape. Sears & Living stone, wno recently opened a sasb and door factory in the old wire factory, are ooing a good business, lumtsning tne materia) for the Pfeiffw, Burggraf and Father Metayer residences, among othera. They havo some good machin ery and their workmen are first clasB, besides the proprietors Mr.. Hansen re cently of Salem, J. W. Ellison and J . 8. Lamar forming the present force. They expect to make improvements as the bnelnese progresses. The store of W. a, Te juue. of Tall man, was b.irglnrize and about ten dollars north of goods taken. Prof. Robert O. French, recently of Monmouth school, has been elected president of the Weston normal school. J.N. Poindexter, a prominent Crook county man, died in Prineville recently. He was an ex-sheriff of Lane county. Through the efforts of Gov. Geer an appropriation of $10,000 for the Lewie and Clark fair was secured from Mis souri yestetday. The American falls at Niagara are dry, the first time in fifty five yeara, due to an ice jam up the river. Men have walked on tbe bed of the river, where generally a mighty cataract flows. E. W. Frost, representing the E. J. Arnold carnival attractions, was in tbe city today on hia way to Corvallis. They aireaay naye arrangements for eleven carnival dates tnis year and more in prospect. Death of Alfred Snell.. Mr. Alfred Snell died in this city yes ceraay at tne age ol lb years. He was born iu England, coming to the United States and tbe Pacific coast n 1852, re turning to England and coming back to tbe U. S. locating in Nebraska. In 1875 he came to Oregon, settling in Benton county. He also lived in this county and about two years ago came to Al bany. A wile and six children survive him. Dire, Mmi uatuui, Mrs. varan Rain water, Mrs. Lucy Rainwater, Robert and ueorge snell, ot tins city, and Al oe oneii, oi rampa, wubii. The funeral waa beld at the M. E. church at 3 o'c'ock this afternoon. Dr. Wise at the Christian Church tc night. State Printer and Mrs, Whitney are in the city on a visit, Mrs O. C. Hogue returned last even ing from a trip to Portland. W. H, flogan went to Junction last evening, called there by the iilnesBof bis aged father and mother. 0. E. S. Stated communication of Barzillai Chaptec this Tuesday evening, March 24th, at 7:30 o'clock. Sec't'y. j. A. bbaw lias sold tbe residence on Lyon street, rented by O. O. Lee for sometime, to u. J. liryan, foreman of the mill at Mill City, whose family will move nere to Becure tne advantages ot our schools. An Albany man alter being gone a good many years thought he could get along without the Dhmocbat, so he tried it for a few ' months. This morning u postal came: "Please renew my sub scription to the weekly. Am lonesomo without it. Ex-Sheriff Smallmon, niw of near Stayton, wan In the city Saturday even ing. J. H. Brooks, the commercial trav eller, ia in tbe city after aa absence of some time. Mr. 0. F. Doughton will leave tomor row for Chicago, where he will go into Dusiness and make that city hia home. Miss Bessie McLachlan has accepted a position as stenographer and bookkeeper at nrouie Bros. uo. s printing sou uouk binding house. Miss Chambers, an experienced mill iner, of San Francisco, has accepted a position at The Bazaar for the spring millinery trade. Miss Pearl James will .succeed Miss Eihel Rickey as night opeiaor at the telephone office. Miss Rickey has been with the company several years and has beon a very efficient and accommodating operator. Miss Smith, of the Ninth Grade, took the members of her class on a cat fish trip up the river in the Sc-eech Owl. in charge of Capt Dave Froman and En gineer John Warnet. A very lively and enjoyable time was had. There are about as many catfish in the river as before. Easter Bunday will be April 12. The eitv ol Mvrlle Creek has placed its saloon license at $1500, tbe highest in Oregon. Instant relief and refreshing sleep lor skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm hatha with Cuticura Soap, and gcntlo anoint ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest ol emollient skin cures, to bo followed la sovero oases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills. This 13 tho purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scaly humours, with .loss of hair, of in fants and children, as well as adults, and Is suro to succeed "when all other remedies and tho best physicians full. Tho agonizing itching and burning of tho skin, as iu eczema ; tho f rightf ill sailing, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of tho scalp, as in sculled head: tho facial disfigurement, as in pimples nud rlugworm; the awful suf fering of iufnnts, and anxiety of worn out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all domand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully oope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills aro such, stands proven beyond all doubt. No statomcut is inado regarding them that Is not justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity nud sweetness, tho power to afford immediate relief, tho certainty of spoedy and permanent ouro, tho nbsoluto safety aud groat oconomy have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of tho civilized world. General Fred Funston swam Into Porllan'i 8ntnrd.iv evening over the O. It, & N. and is now in cliargo r( affairs at Vancouver. Circuit Judge Boise has directel the receiver to sell the fine summer coltage ol Banker Gilbert of Salem, at Newport, .or the benefit of .the estate. SUMMONS The Fatal Wedding. "The Fatal Wedding," unquestionably the greatest dramatic success of the past season,will be tbe attraction at tbe opeia house on next Friday nignt. It Ib from the prolific Den of Theodore &.remer, and BDounds in sensational scenes, thrilling incidents and startling uiiujh&bs, iuih may Dssesses in a re markable degree the facultv of touching tbe hearts of the peiple, and awakening their sympathies through a channel of homily pathos. The scenes are laid in and about New York, and give ample opportunity for elaborate scenis effects, and Deautitui stage settings. Attended a Banquet. Mr. G, W. Wright returned today from Portland, where he attended a banquet last evening, given by General John R. Bland, President of the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company, a multi.mlllionare of Baltimore, to wbicb all tbe attorneys and anenls of the Com -pany in the states ot Oregon, Washing ton and Xdhbo were invited The U. S. f. & G. Joo. does tbe largest surety busi ness In tbe United States, and wrote five-sixths ot tbe surety business in Oro iton last year. Mr. Wright ia Attorney and District Agent for Linn, Benton ind Lincoln counties and is authoiized to unite all judicial borda, including ex ecutors, Adminietrators and Guardians bonds. No individual should go npon, or be asked to sign bonds, as Mr. Wright can furnisn tuem at reasonable rates. The weather prodiction is: tonight and Wednesday partly cloudy. The river has dropped to 4 5 feet, and boat ing will not stand much more, The sermon of Rev. Bell at tbe U. P. church last evening was a verv interest ing one, Hia illustrations were par ticularly vivid. He will be heard again tonight and deserves a large andience,. The Hayden Oratorio will not meet to- night, as quito a number of the members desire to hear the lecture at the Chris tian church to be delivered by Dr, Stephen 8. Wise, of Portland. J. A. Howard in connection with the real estate business has established an agency for both tn,en and women and will look out for the interests of both those wishing for, work and; tbose wanting neip. . 8anford Lasalle went to Portland yes terday to confer with the S. P. officials in reference to leasing some land near the M, Sendera barn for a fruit packing nouse, tne site lor iuih important enter prise not yet having beon secured, The millinery openin,' at the Bjzaar today attracted a good doal.ol attention . Under tbe supervision of tbe new head milliner, Miss May Chambers, of San Francisco, the display has been made very choice. Tbe atyles of the season are bright, wilh some pretty novelties mixed up wilh the standard decorations. Deschutes Echo: Mr. V. J, Devine, of A bany was a business visitor here during the week....Wm. Stephens is building a residence for bimself in Deschutes, intending to remain here ana-grow up with tbe town.... Wo are tu have another newspaper, the plant is now on its way boro and A. II, Ken nedy, of Prineville is here now fitting up the oditorial sanctum. The residence of Ben II. Irvine, of Jordan, was recently destroyed by fire, Prof. Edward B, Warman, tbe physi cl culture lecturer, is in Ashland this week. Lawyer A. M. Cannon, of Medfo d. 'was In tbe city last eventng while on his way to halem to argue a case iu tne anpieire court. Mr. Lewis A. Wright aud Mis I,. Pearl Malone, of Uolley, were united in marriage yesterday evening at the St. Ubarlei Hotel officiating. Miss Ruth Gabrielson, ol Salem, re turned home jeslerday from Eugene, whore she htd been to attend a K., K, K. ball. Mr, Frd Jack, in Ihe O. 8. treasurer's office at Washington, D C. waa in tin 1 1 y this afternoon on his way t' Brownsville on a visit with bis parents In TnaOmouiT Coury of thb Statu or Obkoon fob Linn Ooonty. Department No. 2, W. R. Rnv and A. B. Ray, plaintiffs, vs. S. P. Ray and Win. Ray her husband, defendants. To 8. P. Ray and Wm. Ray the above named defondunta: N THE NAME OF THE ST ATE OF Oregon, vou are hereby notified and required to be and appear in said court in said suit, and answer tbe compluiut ol the plaintiffs filed therein, on or before toe 28th day of March, A. D. 1903, and you aro hereby further notified that if you fail to appear and answer snid complaint asaforosaid.for want thereof tbe plaintiffs will take a decree against yen and each of you for the relief prayed for in said com plaint, to wit: A decreo of said court directing that the following described lands, lowit: The West half of tbe Northeast quarter ol section five, and the East half of the Northwest quarter of section five, contain ing 161.04 acres, also the Northwest quar ter ol the Suuthaet quarter, and the Northoast quirter of the Soithwest quarter of said sostion iivo, containing 80 acrea,all situated in Township lO.Southof Range 1 .East of the Willamette Meridian, Oreiron. and containing in all the aggre gate of 241.64 ajres,morf or osb, all lying and O'lng euuiuo in uiuu vuuiuy, firnunn. ba sold and the uroceeds of Buch sain ba divided among tuo plaintiff end the defendants herein in the proportion of Svo.o eventhe thereof to said piaintiir vv K. llav and tivo-elevontlis theroof to said'plaintlff A. 13. Ray and one lnvnnlh thereof to said defendants S p It ,v nnd Wm. Rav her husband. and that the costs and disburse ments ol said suit and the emenses of such sale tnd partition bo .net1, among the parties to this suit according to tneir rosuecuve uncurio, anu ior buch other reliof as may seem proper to said ourt. This summons is served ou you and each ol you by publication for six consecutive anu successive weeks prior lo the said 28th day of March, A. U. 1903. in Tun Aijiany DBMOonAT a weekly news papur of gcnoral circulation throughout aid county and state, printed and pub lished at Ihe city of Albany in Linn County, Oregon, by order of Honorable R. P. Boise, judno of said Circuit Court, which order bears dato February, 7tbf A , D. , 1903, and that the said Honorable R. P. BoifO, iudgj of said Circuit Court, in said order for Ibe publication of this sommonB npon you, has prejenbed Ihe sild 28th (lav of March. A. D, 1903, as tho time on or heforo which you 'bull appear and answer said cnmp'aiut in Maid BUlb, The da'fl rf tho fir-t publication of thi summons in said mwauriyer ;s beuruar 18th, A. D , 1903. W. R. BlLVK'I. Attorney for t'luinilff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NuTICE NOTICE 19 HEREBY U1VEN THAT tho undejsigncd has baen duly np-' pointed admiuistrator ot the estate of William Oniwfo-d, deoi-ased. by tho County Courr of Linn County, Oregon. All cersons having any claim against said estate are hernby notified and required to presint the same to me with the proper vouchor vilhin Bix months fioiu the duie here if. at tho law office of W. B. Bilyuu, iu AILuny, Linn. County, Oregon. Duted this 261b day of Keh. 1903 . John H. SiHrsrN, Administrator. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE NOn JE IS HER bl BY GIVEN l'H AT tbe undersigned, as iruardiun nf thn persons nnd e6tate of Francis N. Allnn and Alma L. Allen, minors, by virtue of an oruer or tne bounty uourt jf Linn count;, Oregon, made and entered in the matter of tbe estate of said minors on the 2nd duy of lharch.1903, wilt, on Saturday, the 4th da of a pril, 1903, al tbe hour of ojo o'clock in the afternoon, at the front uoor ot the court house, in A Ibary, Linn couuty, Oregon, sell at publio auction, to Ibe highest bidder, for cush in hand, all the right, t it lo and intreit of said minors in and to the following uoscribed real property, to-wit: I'ho North half of the South West quarter and the North half of the South East quarter of Sec 2 in Township 15 8. ft, 1 Katt of the Wil lamette Meridian, and tho South East quarter of tho South East quarter of Sec. 8 in Townrhip 14 S, K. 1 East of the ,T iiiiiiuuiiD muriuiwD, coalmining in rno Bgpregate 200 acres, all in Linn countv. Oregon. Mamie Li Ai.lkn uuardlan oi urancis JN, Allen and Alma L, Allen, minora. Hewitt 4 Sox, Attorneya for guardian, CONTEST NOTICE, Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oiegon. March 10, 1908. A sufficient- contest affidavit having beon filed In this office by Otto Herrling, contestant, againBt homestead entry No, 12290. made Oct. 20. 1898. for S. K. U. Section 34, Township 8 8. Ranira 2 E. hv George I. French, onteatee, in whieh it is allogtd that Contestant "knows the present condition of the same; also that Bald entryman has not resided upon or cultivated or improved said claim in any manner whatever for moro than 12 months last past and that said hIIroaiI absence from tbe said land was not due to his employment in the Array, Navy, or Marine Corps of tbe United States as an officer, private soldier, seaman or uiniiuc, uuiiuk war wun opain, 01 during any o her war in which the United States may be engaged," said ki bio upiqu, uuuunu iu Bp pear, re epond and offer evidence touching said Hiiegauon at iu o uiock, a, m, April 27, niu.i, oeiore the Keister end Receiver at the United States Land Office in Ore gon City, Oregon, The said contestant having, in a proper alllilavit. filed Feb. 20, 1903. set lortli lacle which snow that after due diligence personal eervlo- of tbia notice can not be made, it was ordired and directed that such notice be given bv duo and pro er publication. Geo. W. Hide, Ueceiver.