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Linn County council. Tbe council met at 10 a, m. Saturday at Sbedd witb Oak Plain grange with o.cveu granges outol twelve represented, Holly alone not beioii repre.fce.-ti a Every officer ol council wae there. Considerable discussion was beld upon t be lollowing resolution : Resolved tbat we recommend to our lepreeentative in congress tbe repeal ot lb preseut law governing tbe distribu tion oi seeds by the agricultural depart ment. Tbe queetloQ was finully referred to Hit subordinate councils tor their decision on tbe qu etion, wbbn it will be taken np a1 tbe next meeting . Some discussion nan bad relative to car shortage. The question was finally left witb tbe legislative committee, as were some matters relative to road im provement. The eonncil placed itself upon record as iavoring tbe retei tion ol measure per' milling ibe rural free delivery carriers to still Bollolt eubscriptiouo lor periodicals aud papers and to lavor the adoption ol tbe proposed parcel posts measure. Tbe Browulow bill was discussed and finally reterred ' to the subordinate granges. ' Mrs. U. M. Palmer, chairman of the committee on women's woik, read a splendid paper op the duties ol that committee, which was waimly received and enjoyed by all present. Tbe council then adjourned to meet with Morning Star grange at Miller Station the first Saturday in April. During tbe recess ol the council tbe convention met and elected tbe lollowing delegates to the .elate grange, which meets in Oorvallls, Ore., in May; J, B. Trunk ol Jordan Valley , grange, Mobcb Parker of Sand Ridge, H. M. Palmer of Grand Prairie; alternates, J. H, Ssott ol Tangent, Eugene Palmer ol Harmony and A. J, Wlgle of 'Jharity. The New YorK World. The Thrice-a- Week World long Bgo established Itsell in public favor, and it is now recognized as the strongest pub lication ol its kind in the United Strtes, Advertisers and publishers seeking 'dub bins combinations and tbey know best universally testify to this. It is wide ly circulated In every State and Terri tory of tbe Union, and even la remote South Africa and on the gold fields in the doferts of Australia. TheBe are the things tbat tell. This year we have the Presidential campaign, in which all Americans are deeply interested. Already the ieeup are being diicuBsedand tbe two ;reflt parties are preparing fer tbe first mov The Thrice-a-Week World is absolutely lair iu Hb political news. In addition to all tbe news, tbeThrice-a-Week World iuruiahea the beet serial fiction, elabo.-ate market reports and other luulune ol interest. The Thnce-a Week World's regular subscription price Is only 81 00 per year, and tnis pays for 150 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper anp tbe Dem ocrat together one year for $2.00. "Times are hard, money is scarce, bus iness is dull, retrenchment is a duty. P.'esso etop my Whiskey ? Oh no times are not hard enough (or that yet. But there il aonietlnng else that ooit a large amouut oi money every year, which I wish to save. . PleaBe Btop my Tobacco, cigars and snufl 7 No, No not these ; but I must retrench somewhere. Please stop my Ribbons, ewe.e, orna ments? Not a-, nil. Pride muBt be fos tered if times are ever so hard, bnt I be lieve I can see a way to effect quite a saving In another direction, Please etop my Tea, coffee aud needless unhealthy luxuries? No, no, no; not these, I can not think o( euoh a eaorifl-e. I must khlnk of something elBe. Ah, I have 1 now. My yr.ek y paper ousts me two oentu a week. I mnet save tbat. Please stop my paper; that will carry m through easy III believe in retrench ment and economy.". Ex. Neaik (O) Advocate:. Bluish authorities oontipne to assert that Eng land and the Uultfd State have an en tangling alliance Of some Kind in tlu fur east, and Mr. Hay persists in the state ment that America ia bouud for tho "nroiuotion ol the common good." It used to be considered uncommonly good for the United Statin to neop out ol all euoh inixups. The Simon men propoFO to prevent I lis prisoners iu the city jail Irom voting at the coming republican primaries, and yet ono would think to it-ad a narrow minded sheet np at Roreborg that all the prisoners, and drunkards were dem ocrats, The democrats are not afrau to show colors with the republicans on that layout anywhere. Clarkavilla (Mo,) Piker: A thousand times would it be better for the party lo Stand lor Its own principles and the pco ple'e interests and hedi-iea'ed lhau gain n dozen "victories' tlt-.l to he nimi 0 wheel ol Mammon. A World's Fair Play Ground. Tbe model playground in the Mode, etre'it at the World's Fair is a boon in weary mothers and a baven for tired children. At-.er the lumily has travel J the ii leu in tome of the bis ex-ntm i i'hcbs, a i he parents 1.10 eager more ev ..s, the little ouee who ma' uve be came wearied will long lor tin ir play gf-r-t .tnd rest places. I" lorsucb ....ad the model oiuvurooud was de- iruaed. It is situated on ths northern edge of .: main picture, near one of tbe main expobition entrances, and within a ihort d biauce from The Pike, Tbe grounds are 250X175 feet in extent, and cODtain everything that will entertain and de Until the children, Tbe playground ia in charge ot competent attendants. Children may be left and tbe parents may pursue their eight seeing, knowing that tbe child is being cared for s well as though he were In bis nursery or play ground at borne. There is a big rent place, a room 50X75 feet, equipped vr'th kindergarten para pbernalia, witb competent teachers in charge. Nearby is a garden where the obildlmay be supplied with spade, rake or hoe and dig in the gronnd to his heart's cortent, There are swings for girls and boys and long rows ol ham mocks, witb tbe ground beneath tbem oovered with Band tbe same as on the seashore. There are two great sand boxes, with an ioexhauetible, supply of sand, and all kinds of moulds to produce images of all kinds and implements to excavate fabu lous tunnels. Then there is an out door gymnasium equipped with flying rings, ladders, hor ir.ontal bars, horiiontol am perpendicu lar ladders, sliding poles, etc., for boy a who have a taste for tbe strenuons. Spartanburg (S. 0.) Journal: Tbe Charlotte Observer, the greatest Cleve landite ol them all, admits that Mr, Cleveland lacks bis usual dlrectneas in dealing with tbe Panama question in his recent letter when he fails to advise tbe democratic senators to vote for or against tbe Panama canal treaty- Mr, Cleveland is alwayB indirect andinvolved in his advice to tbe party. He writes of foundation demeoratio principles and old-fashioned democratic maxims, but he never states what tbnto are, nor how they should be applied to present condi tions and issuei. We orilykoow tbat while he was president be applied what ever principles he bad toward the bene fit of those who have always been con- BltJ ; J the enemies ol the democratic oartv and of the people. That is why ibe democrats distrust him and republi cans admire him. Albion (Midi. ) Mirror : The turnont ol a glittering troop of cavalry to receive Governor Talt of tbe Philippines, and the mUBtering ol another clattering com pany to enable Seoretary Boo; to resume his position as a private oitizen, are like ly to have Important results. Foreign ambassadors In Waihlnirioo are quir- ng wby they cannot have some of this royal pomp and circumstance, and mem bers ol tbe cabinet visiting various parts of tbe country wonder why they cannot make their tours accompanied by tbe gorgeousness ol soldiers ana a oraeB band. It mikbt surprise Washington, Franklin, and even Lincoln, but, as Sen ator Lodge remaned, "We must be pre pared lor larger demonstrations. People are very easy when they trust their money with a man like Probert who recently bilked several citizens of Dayton as a banker, Tbat is easy enough lo be seen away, observing the situation from a distanoe, and yet Al bany people bite continually at easy schemes, and so do tbe people of other towns, All that is necesaary to take in a orowd is a smooth tongue and a good address. Shenandoah (Ia.) World: Instead tf laying on Sod the responsibility fpr bas ing sent us there, we bad better be pray ing to God, asking H1b forgiveness for tho way we have murdered those poor peo ple, debauched their women, and put an everlasiiug blot on the page of what miubt have been a most glorious civiliza taou. . Mount Morns (III.) Democrat: The re publican party bas been iu power seven years without checking a single monop oly. In fact, It has lostered luouopolies. And yet no leader si the party will ad mit being a champion of the trusts, Hut they don't ntcd to admit il. The people are Qndiug it out. Albany cannot have too many first class uianufaoturiuK establishments and should use Its best eflorie to keep In enccesiful form ail tbat It lias aud reach out for more. Let there be a live and earnest pull lor Albany. The Russians have sent an Image from Moicow to the seat ol war to assist in the campaign. And yet Russia la 'iiiHiimea called a civilised country. Abo tt aa oivllltrd aa Holeutot. j A LINGERING COUGH The cough that holds on in spite of all remedies needs energetic and above all thor ough treatment. A mere cough mixture, won't do. Root out the cold that causes the cough. How? Scott's Emulsion. Why Scott's Emulsion ? Because it stops the irrita tion, soothes the tissues "and heals the affected membranes. When? Right away. Scott's Emulsion begins to help with the first dose. People who have used Scott's Emulsion will not be satisfied with any of the nu merous substitutes that are offered in the form of wines, extracts, cordials, etc. When life and health are at stake it is unwise to experiment with unknown and untried preparations. We'll Bend you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 400 Pearl Street, New York MISFITS. The MormoriB are giving themselves away. Let Utah do ths rest. The lad of tbe Albany boy is now stilts. Then Icos out for tbe marbles, Russia doesn't want any Hague com mission interference. Bbe is in the fight to the death. Think twice before you believe war news coming from Russian authority. Ditto Japanese authority. Ripnbl'can editors aie being supplied with garden seeda from Washington, The next thing is to get a garden. Last evonlng the Telegrum stated tbat ' Russia would not accept 1 mediation of tile tiaaue commission ana tue Journal stated tba. Russia was ready to accept : mediation. As a matter ol fact it is donbtful if either knows anything about it irom omciai sources- A Sodaville farmer has gone back to Minnesota because he got tired of the rain. 1 bought it came down too much in cbunkB, Oregon's rainfall is practic ally tbe same bb that of Minnesota, an average of 43 inches in a year, but where we get It in liquid form, there considerable of il .comes down frozen, conntingone inch ut water to ten of snow seasoned with icicles. - ' The Corvallis Times tells how a min ister of that city teveral years ago got ahead of a tramp, who recently revisited the city and told the story: He asked for a meal just as the minister was get ting ready to have family prayers, and was told tbat be could have something if he would wait. He was askel to kneel witb the family and did so. Then tbe preacher prayed for an hour,part!cularly lor the hobo from all standpoints imag inable, and when he had finished the bobo contended that his aching kneee more than compensated for the meal. Perfect Confidence. Where there used to be a feeling of uneasiness and worry in the household when a child showed symptoms ol croup, here is now porlect confidence. This is owing to too uniform success of Cham berlain's Cough Rerredy In the treat ment of that disease, Mrs. M. I. Bas ford, of PoolesviMe, lid., in speaking of her experience in the use of that remedy says- "I have 1 world of confidence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ,or I have used it with perfect Buccess. My child Garland is subject tc severe attacks of croup 'and lit always gives him prompt relief. iut'or salo by FoBnay & Mason. When You Have a Cold. 1 he first action when you have a cold should be to relieve tbe lungs. This is beat accomplished by be use ol Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. This Remedy liquefies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from the sir cells of the lungs, produces a fraa expectoration, aud opens the secretions, A. complete cure Boon follows. This remedy will cure a severe cola in less time than any other treatment and it leaves tho syitem iu a natuaal and healthy condittoa. It ounferacts any tendancy toward pneumonia, Cor sale byiFotbay & Mason, A Cure for Eczema. 3 My baby had Eezenia so .bad that its bend was a solid mass of scabB, and its hair all came out. I tried many remedies but none seemed to do any permanent good until I used De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. The Eczema is cured, tbe. scabs are gone Rtid the little one's scnlps is per loctlv oleau and hoalthy, and its hair is growing beautifully again. I cannot give too much praise 10 UeWitt'a Witch Haztl Salve frank Farmer, bluff City, Kv. In huying Witch Inzol Salve look out for counterfeits. Do Witt's is the original and onlyonncoutaining pure Witch Hazel The name E- O. DoWitt & Co. is on every bax. Sold by Foehny 1 Mason. Mr. Beers la being run for Mayo of Seattle on tbe prohibition ticket. If a name connta for anything he ahould re ceive tbe entire ealoon vote. Republicans generally are tumbling into tbe Roosevelt truat built band wsgon. MISFITS. There are two ME8 in are Misses Albany who Some oi Urn First be spared. Btreet mud could The swallows have arrived and sum mer is coming. i Those Japanese Lyddite shells faned to light properly. Mr. Councilman, give the Penniwink lers their rights. Albany is getting metropolitan. It has a green goods operator. .Editor Hofer says oranges, ostriches. tourists are what make Los Angeles. Some doubtful things are very uncer tain when it comes to the R, J. war. The tail end of a rainbow was seen Sunday evening, As a sign it was the proper tning. B. F. Ramp has run fr congress more man any man in Oregon. There 10 nothing like try.ng. Never talk hard timeB. The hopeful, cheerful man is worth a dozen fellows with blue faces. There me 130,000,000 people in the world who do not know what soap is. Do any live in Albany. There Is a startling rumor that hoop skirt styles are to be aea'n in voirue. Too awtel to be believed. Frank Baker and Jeff Myers are being 'ntcryiewea, bich means that some thing will be heard to drop. A man who got religion immediately went around and paid his debts, A pretty good sign of genuine conversion. Astoria boasts of tbe finest bar in tbe state. Well, hasn't the government spent several million dollars on it. A private letter states that A. O. Pro- bert the Dayton banker loft $28 in pon nieB, taxing wi'n mm; about SZ.uuo in cash. The evangelist last night said the-eie nothing so contemptible as a foul mouthed man. Men who tell vulgar stories and swear should cogitate. The President is picking out a man to run with him as vice president. What's the use of balding a convention. It looks ae if tbe delegates will be merelv dum mies, 'There Is good sense in the fol lowing," BayB an exchange in copvine one of the Democrat's Saturday Night Thoughts. Thanks, we will try again. The Ohemewa Indian school is just 24 years of age. It has gradually improved nntll it has developed some of the finest DasKei ban, lootball and base ball play ers on tbe uoaBt. Louisville, Ky.,will pleaBe take notice that a Chicago whiskey house ia aecdintr oat circular letters to Pacific coast peo ple onenog i year 01a wnisxey at a bargain, Banker Probert didn't probe things in Dayton very deep after all. He got to the bottom of only about $500, not enough to make him respectable ae a bark smasher. An Ameriofin ia to be given $100,000 for bossing the construction of Russian railroads for a year, making only two reportB on plans and needs. The U.S. agairst the a orld. An opera called "Pinafore" 1b to be presented by the Grants Pass Choral Union in a iteek or two. Let's Bee. Beema as il we had beard of that name before sometime in the dim past. According to the Bookman the moBt read b?oka in the Vnited States during February were: Little Shepherd .'f Kingdom Come. The deliverance. Rebecca. The Call of the Wild. My Friena Proepero. Gordan Keith. . "W. J. Brjan describes th9 Czar of Russia in tbe following interesting way: The emperor is a young man, having been born in 1663. He is not more than five feet seven or eight inches in height and apparently weighs about 160 pounds. His figure is slender and erect, hia face boyish and his eyes a light blue. Hia hair, which ia blonde, is cut rather ehort and combed upward over the forehead. Tbe czar weara a moustache and nhnrt beard. The general expression of his -ace is gentle rather than severe and he speaks English perfectly." Portland and Return. The Southern Pacific iB now selling round trip tickets to Portland and re turn (or$3 00, good going Saturday p.m. or any train of Sunday returning Sun and Monday giving all day Sunday and Monday in Portland. The same arran gement applies from Portland giving Portland people a chance to visit Val'ey points at greatly reduced rates. W. E. Cohan, General Passenger Agent. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Harmless Battle. Vladivostok, Mrch fl A fleet ol five Japanese battleships aud two cruieere appeared off tbia place at 1:25 o'clock tbia afternoon and b inbardd ihe town and shore batterieB for 55 minutes. The attHCk resulted in no loss to the Russians, but coBt th Japanese ' 200.000 rubles ($100,000) in a umuuition. Most of the projectiles were aix and 12 inch shells. , Wi 1 Fvacuato Niu Chans Yikeow, March 6. I be removal of tbe furniture of the police and military quarters at Niu Chwrng the withdrawal of unnecessarv rolling-atock, and equip ment from the Niu Chwang railway ter minus and tho removal of silver from the bank indicates an intended evacuation. Stoppea by Snow. St, Peteh6uubg, March 6. Cossacks scouts report tbat the .lapm-i. column Irom Plaksm Bay on ur-.viuz in ihe snow blockaded defile ol iri muutains separating Uorea f 1 jui Mnu.:uuria waa forced iu bait owing to nv.tlancbes and other obaiaclea. Tut, seloutB say tbat one-third of tbe stieugth of this column is invalided. A New Slate. New Yobk, March 6. Roosevelt and .11 banks as tbe republican Btandard liearers, ex-Governor Murphy, of New Jersey, for National chairman, and O. L. Henry, of Indiana, for vice-chairman this is the latest combination worked out by the men who do things in the dominant political party's council. Chinese Mad. Pekin, Match 6. The Chinese govern ment is chafing under the action of tbe Rusaian commandants in Manchuria, and unless cunditioos materially change there is a strong prospect of a clash be- j tween the Chinese Imperial ;troops and the Russians along the line of Shanghai & Niu Cbwaog Railway, A Long Duel. Paris. March 6. The uuch-talked-af duel between ihe Ita'ian fencing master, Pini, and Baron Athos di San Malato was fought at noon today at Nouilly. It lamed wo nours ana ou miontes. ana was finally stopped becanee Baron di San Malato's hilt had raised a large blia- ter in tne palm ol his hand. The War. London, March 8. The Japanese Le gation here has received uo official infor mation regarding the bombardment of Vladivostok, It ia believed at the Lega tion mac toe Japanese are now between the Russian cruiser squadron and Vladi vostok, and there ia .reason to believe that the liUBSian squadron is in the vi cinity of Possiet Bay, In Congress. Washington, March 7. PoBtal affairs engrossed tbe attention of tbe House today, practically to the exclusion of all else. The Bubject waB introduced by Overetreet, chairman of the committee on postollices and postroads, who sub mitted tbe report of tbat committee on the Hay resolution calling for certain in formation regarding the use of "influ ence" by members of the House to ne cure increase in salary for PoetmaaterB. Fair Rates. Chicago, March 7. A committee of the Transcontinental Passenger Associa tion today decided to recommend to the general meeting of the association the adoption of "circuit rates" for the St. Louis Exposition from Pacific Coast points. Under this arrangement; (the rate from the Coast to St. Louis through Chicago will be $75, $67.50 direct to St. Louis and $72.50 direct to Ohicaeo hrough St. Louis. 1 Already Settled. Seattle, -March 7. R. k. Ballinger will be elected Mayor ol Seattle tomor row. His election means that whatever Influence the administration will have will be thrown against McBride in the canvaBa for Governor. Whether it will be given Dr. J. J, Smith depends upon tht attitude of the Great Northern and Pacific Coast Company. ACloi.d Burst. Walla Walla, March 7. A cloud burst occurred above Dixie, in the foot hills of the Blue Mountains, about 6 o'clock tonight, and as a result ranchers along Mud- Creek bottom have been compelled to flee from their homes to the bills and communication with Dixie and DOintB intervening baa been broken off. Belief m One Minute. One minute Cough Cure gives reliet in one minute, because it kills the microbe wmcu ttcKies the mucous membrane. causing the cough, and at the same tie clears the phlegm, draws out tbe inflam mation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strength ens the lungs, wards oS pneumonia and iB a harmless and never failing cure in all curaole caaea of coughs, colds and oroup. One Minute Congh Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. Sold by Foshay & Mason. An Early Riser. SJA. strong, healthy, activo constitution depends largely on tec conaition of the liver. The famous' little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Hisera not only cleanse thfi system out tbey i trengthen the action ol the liver and rebuild the tissues supporting tbat organ. Little Ea-ly Risers are eaiy to act. they never gripe and yet they are absolutely certain to produce results that ore satisfactory in all cases. Sold by Foshay & Mason. WHY DO TOUCOUGH?: Do you know that a little cough is a dangerous thing? Are you aware that it often fastens, on tbe lungs, and far too oftens runs into consumption and end in death? Acker's English Remedy for coughs, Colds and Consumption is beyond que-tios the greatest ol all modern rem edies, it win stop a cough in one nicht and it will check a cold in a dav. It vi.i ' prevent Croup, relieve Asthma and cut) Consumption; Our faith in it is so strong that we guarantee every bottle to crivx satisfaction or money bask. At Foshay & Masons. Clearance Safe -OF Pianos, Organs and fSewing Alachines beginning.Friday March II, 1904. We have bouzht onion ol tbe Andernon'e Musin House atoik at lees than wholesile cut. We give our custom -re the oenedt during this eale and will include all of our pres ent stock of Pianoe.Organs and Saw ing Machines. This Bale will last 10 days, giving peiple in the country ample time to -call and secure a bargain. Call early wM'o the assortment is full, but re--JII-S-P7- instrument or ma- .11..-, ,i usee witn it nor personal wa-.-uiy, as well as tbe manufact urers, to give satisfaction or money refunded. Remember tbe date, for you a ay not have another euch op portunity in your life time. r E.U.WILL. A Race War. Spbinovielo, 0 March 8 During the afternoon threats were heard that the levee, the negro section, would be burned. At 11 :20 tbe threat of the mob, fre quently made throueh the dav and evening, was flnslly made good, and a volume of flame was seen to shoot up from the rear of a place occupied by L a xnomas, a Baloon-keeper. The Burning, Springfield. O. . Mh a At o.m o clock this morning the fire bad burned itself out and both mob and spectators have for tbe .aost part dispersed. Quiet prevails and the mob ie evidently well satisfied with its night's work. Prob ably 20 small buildings were destroyed by fire. The company of military from Xenia arrived at 1:30 this morning, ond ; were immediately sent to the levee by a circuitous route. The Companies of local miliitary are guarding the armory'where ammunition is stoaed. Has Been an Engagement. Toxio, March 8. It is believed here that there has already been a decisive naval engagement in tho vicinity of Vladivostok and details of it are an xiously awaited. Tbe Japanese fleet did not, it ia Baid, ko to Vladivostok for the purpoBB ol bombarding the town, but to locate and attack the Russian fleet sta tioned there. A Big Flood. Harbisbdrg, Pa., March 8. Harris burg today faced the worst flood in its hiBtory. Weather Observer Demain predicts that the stage ef water in the Susquehanna will exceed that of last Friday, The situation all along the river is critical and residents of lowlands are moving to higher ground. The river is gradually rising and probably will con tinue to rise for 24 hour Don't Know Anything, London, March 8. The For Eastern news published here continues to be most meager. Tn disDotch of Viceroy Alexieff adds practically nothing to the account of the Vladivostok bombard ment contained in tbe dispatches of Mondar. There ia nn fnnhar mant;.. of the rumor that the Russian Vladivos- iuk equauron nas neen engaged. Seattle Election. Seattle, March 8. Complete returns from 44 out of 62 precincts indicate the election of R. A. Ballinger Mayor by a plurality of 950. John Riplinger will be elected Controller, Mitchell Gilliam Corporation Counsel, Sam .F. Rathbun treasurer, D. W. Bowen and O. H, Bar nett, Jr., Councilmen at larga by major ities that wili run over 8000. Chamheriain'stStomach and Liver Tablets. Unequaled for Con stipation. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggis of Baxter Springs, Kansas, aays; Uham berlain's Stomach and Liyer Tablets a,e in ray judgment, the most superior prep aration of anything in uae todav for con atipstioo. Che, are sure in action an with no tendency to nauseate or Srip. For sale by Foshay & Mason. Letter List. Following ia the liat of lettera remalnine In the PoBtofh'ce at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, March 8, 1904. Persona calling for these letters muBt give the date on which received! . Boise, Mr John Oarpenter.Mrs Susan Harrinston, Charles Stewart. Mr John Sen, Henry Henderson, Mrs Alice Smith, Mr E E Schenck, Wm 8. 8. Train, P. M. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given thai the County Court A Linn County has this 11th day oi JODruary iyi)4 appoint ;d the under signed administrator of the estate of Elias Powell deceased;" and all personB having oloims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as the law roquires, to the undor, signed at his residence ab ut two miles west of Loco.nb in said County and State, or at tne office of L, H . Montanye attorney of the undersigned, No 236 West 2nd Street, Albany, Oregon, within Bix months from the date hereof. Dated February 11th, 1904 F. B. Poweil. Adminintrtirnr. L.H. Mohtante, attorney lor Administrator, NOTICE OF FlNALlSETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Cordelia Sounds, de ceased, has filled hia final account in said (.state with the county c erk ef Linn county,Or.and;the;count court has set the 7'b day ol March, 1901 at 1 o'clock p. m tor the hearing of objections to anirf an count and for the settlement thereof. J. R. Bounds, Administrator. J . J. Whitney, Attorney.