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This is, you see, a tree, one of the best type too! and while, dear sir, 'tis not a fir, yet it was made fir you. 'Tis true you see upon this tree no presents rich and rare; yet nle.ise he kind, and Lear in mind, in wish the gifts are there. We now wish all, the short and tall, younif, middle-aged and gray; the poor, the rich, white, black as pitch, "A Merry Christmas" Day. ,vhii s Chi ist.iias Abtlili.d. A minister in Chicago things that if Christ were to come to earth one of the first things he would do would be to abolish Christmas. "Christmas has become a burden almost too great to bo borne," he said. "Think of the many weary hours the business world is now laboring under to take care of the extra work entailed by the proximity o f Christmas. Think again of the con straint in many a tender heart which longs to discharge the obligations thrust upon it by gifts of friends in former years, and yet which is unable to resnond to the expectations. This is all out of accord with the spirit of Him whose birthday we are supposed to cel ebrate." Ex. That is from the pessimistic side of it. There is enough on the other side to more than even things up. Christ mas is a splendid day, and it is to be regretted that all do not treat it in a sensible way, instead of going to ex tremes, as many do. it I etter to Santa Onus. Deer Santey Claus, we Wisht you would bring us a ma chine that would bust tho trusts, cause it seams like Teady is ben only fooleng us all of this time. Pa ses if the trusts had got broak then lie could forded to get me a ere-gunn this Crismcs. But line going to chear up anyway and maybe Billy Bryan will get the job next time and Puck too will get skeduo Zi and I will have an rre-gunn. llo bet my clad could bmt thim. He ses it seams as 1- yitn is got a more lojucekil ecocmicle i liilosticky and could beat Teady all to smash busten trusts. I dont cair anyhow just so thoy git busted so I can havo a ero-gun- Po ess. Santio, my UtUo uisitcr wants a doll. Goodbcy, Wll.KV MUliltY Ti.c Kickers lilt jlgiti.l. A former Kansas man clipped this from a Kansas paper, and brought it to the Democrat ollice for circulation in Oregon: Every onco in a while an editor has an attack of tlispepsia and when he does someone generally comes in for a goodly portion of his morbid wrath. The knocker was chosen as tho themo of one editor who was recently in throes of that dreadful disease and here is what he wrote: Saint Peter 'tis said, sits out by the gate, his hands on tho strings of his lyre, and ho sings as ho sits, a low song as he wails for tho spirits ol those who expire. Ho hears in the dis tance the chorus of song that swells at tho foot of the throne, tind ho smiles as tho music is wul'U-d along, and warbles this lay of his own: "There's room in this region for millions of souls, who by sorrow and woe were bereft: tisfi those who have suH'ercd, tho melody rolls, but the kickers inu.il turn to the left. There is room hero for peopl who when they were young, persisted in sowing wild oats, yet who boomed up the city with sinew and tongue li the kickers must go with tho goais. There is room for tho people whopninl ed with pride to tho beauty and growth of their town, who kept singing its praises and charmB till they died but tho kickers will pleaso amblo down There is room for the burghers who cheerfully paid their taxes for sewers and lights, but tho kickers must slay whero tho drainage is bail and the burnt sulphur illumes tho nights. There is room for tho voters on whoso loyal support their party could always rely, but the kickers must go the safanic c urt, a place they can't 'bolt' when they die. There is room for all those who at last and at first, supported their tradesman nt home, but tho kickers who branded homo gootls as tho worst, from mansions forever must roam They'd say that tho music was all out of tuno and the angelic robes hand-me-downs, and they'd send for a jeweh i off to the moon to sample the gold i their crowns. So while there is ro.m. for the million of souls, who by sorrow and woe are bereft, wo want no coin plaint of the music that rolls, and tin kickers will turn to the left. SANTA CLAUS Gets Some Letters trom Albany Girls and Boys. In response to the Dkmocuat's offer of a dollar for the best letter addressed to Santa Claus, from a boy or girl of ten or under, the Dumochat received several very bright letters, which were submitted to a member of the faculty of Albany College for judgment. The following was considered the best, tak ing into consideration everything, in eluding age of the writer: Dear Santa Claus. When you come to our house will you leave me a rock ing horse, with a big doll on it, a:.d a rocking chair and a ring. Do not lye- tret mv sisters and baby. J he Christ mas tree is in the parlor, the candle? are alreadv on the tree, and we are go ing to trim it tonight bo it will be ready to nut the presents cn. You have to o-ive nresenta to so many I bought a ball for baby. You will find it on the parlor table. Kuth McDaniel, uixyoars old. The following was considered itext best. : Dear Santa Claus: I thoughtl would write to you and tell you that I had moved to Albany since last Christmas. I do riot want you to forget me, so 1 will tell you what I would like to have you bring me. A ring, a book, a doll, and a gold watch. If you think that is too many things for one little girl, J would like to have the ring and the dolf. uoou-Dye banta uiaus. Hah Sherwood, age 8 1-2. My address is 'H E 7th st. A.'itany. Here are a few of the others: Dear Santa Claus: Howarevnu get ting along? Do you know what I w-int for Christmas? a pair of roller skates. j knife with n chain on, 3x I wont lose it, also want a big mail sack full of candy, so I can give some to the poor "iris and boys. Oh, say, if it snows, mill it i mil :mL-inorlA mnr-W dnn't f ..- get to put in a bright red Bled. I am always glad when Christmas comes, and don't forget it is only three hundred and sixty four days more to next Christ mas. 8 years o'd, your little friend. Eugene Alex Dumond. II...... O 4.- r-1 T l.l.tl -I.lil w..-u. oa-ii.ii i am u juuu gin , eight years old. My papa is pastor of me evangelical cnurcn, ana i go to , Bard hove been neglected, much to the Sunday School every Sunday. We regret of the better class of theatre came from Louisville, Ky. about four goer.-, so the announcement of the corn years ago. If you remember, you inef of the eminent tragedian- John came to visit me there, at 950 24th street. I always try to be a good girl. Now dear Santa, I would like a visit from you this year. Don't forget where I live. I would like a toy piano like those at Mciscr,s and a pair of princess slippers with fur around them. Alice Hildred Jameson. Dear Santa Claus: Please biingme; a doll cart for mv big dolly. Would you please te'l Mrs. Santa Claus to mnKo my doll a white dress anu nave it made like a lady's dress. I would like you to bring me these books: Janie and Josio and Joe, And i'our tattle Mis chiefs and Water Babies. Please bring set. Your little m me a little friend, sowing Janet E Dawson" I Dc.r Old Santa wnul.l write vou Claus: I thought I letter to tell you what 1 want for Christmas, I want a ring, it bracelet and lots of things. Santa Claus does not come around only onco a year. I think Santa Claus a dear old fellow. I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Flora Stoaks. Dear Santa Claus: I am well and !U,t: jf"u uic vim duuiv. " " , boy sometimes, and hopo all iho other boys and girls are good too. Deari Simla, are you coming ints way, il you do bring mo some nice storj books and m.':n5 'r..w."y', " Dear Simtaf when you j nothing else, Dear Santa, when you come stop in the r irst rresuytcrtan church and see our Christmas tree if you have plenty of time. 1 hopo you are not so busy 'his year as you were last year. Aou little Iricnrt, uavis i.eininger. There are others, but the Demockat lacks space to give more. Frenzied I bought. Commuting Patrick's sentence to life imprisonment, would havo the further advantage of enabling the courts to de vote their time to other business. Congress will have the President cn its hands, only three months, but it will kii'.w what it has been through. Mr. Hearst declares that ho will never never again become a candidate. Ot.e dose of Murphy cured him. Santos Duniont declares that every body will fl-.' after awhilo. Yet it seems that some haven't waited. That, man with $25,000,000 and a desire to wetl Mine Calvo seems hard to locate. I'e.lmps the roll is only stage money after all. We do not know what it is that Spain and Moroco aro fixing to light about, but wo rather suspect that it is tho featheweight championship. Tho President's verdict is expected to be that tho progress on tho canal could not havo been greater if ho had been digging it himself. "Tho Curtain Down On Caruso", reads a hoadline, but if there is any truth in his story, the Police are down on Caruso. Card of Thanks. Mrs. Schultz anil children of Shedd wish to thank all the kind nciprhbois anil friends during the sickness til d i:eath of hushi.nd and fnther. MltS. Sl llt'I.T2 AND CHILDREN. WEDNESDAY. HOME AND ABROAD. The O. A. C. basket ball team has been sweeping things in Washington, beating winlocK 1U4 to 5 and Centralis 82 to 2eS. Miss Lclah Vada Crutchfield, a daughter of Hev. Jas. A. Crutchfield, and sister of Mr. Elvin Crutchfield of this city, and M. Thomas S. S. Hard wick, were united in marriaore in Chi cago on Dec. 18. Cards have just been received by Albany friends, whose best wtsnes iney win nave. Shecld. The Christmas tended. trees were well at- Farmers Institute on Thursday Dec. Q-7( U l . silii uiteiiiuoii anu evening sessions. Kex Davis, salesman for J. A. Folger vv, 19 nonie ior cne nonuays. Louis Scott has iust finished buildine a barn. L. G. Thompson was the archi tect, The residence of B. N. Crawford was damaged by fire on the night of the 24th. The train crew gave the alarm. Jackson & Allen will soon open a new general merchandise store. Dr. Ellis of Albany was called last Sunday to attend Mrs. Marshall, who was quito sick. Jimmy McConnell contemplates tuild ing a new house and barn the coming summer as to who will heln him occudv cat' nouse we are not reliably mtormea. The Shedd foot ball team went to Halsey Jast Saturday for a contest in this Manly Art. The game was hotly contested and ended in a fight between two of ilalseys invincibles. X All Kinds of Plays. We get all sorts of theatrical per- lormances here but the plays of Sbakes- pcare are rare, and Shakespeare was the greatest of all dramatic writer The intelligence of the world have for over three hundred years bowed to his genius but the recent demand lor triltintr farces, un-real melodramas, musical . J. . - . & tnat sore or mental pabulum- to their audiences and the worKS of the Divine- Griffith in Shakespeare's tragedy "King Kicharu the rhiro. may be regarded in the light of a welcome novelty. Mr. Griffith carries a particularly good com pany, complete scenie and costume- in vestiture all historicularly correct and other needful aids to a perfect per f oi. nance. Pie plays here Monday Dee. 31 at the opera- house. The Weather, Range of temperature, 38-51 degrees.. The rainfall for the previous day was 38 inch. For the day previous to 8 a.. - Chaistmas .84; inch. The fields nrounu Atoany nave oecome temporary lakes. Tho river is 9.1 feet. l- -'- , Prediction: rain tonight and possibly Thursday: ,r. ,-. is, F. M. French, looal observer. Northwestern Investors. The following patents were issued last week to Northwestern inventors: Wash. J. F. Barnhill, Pamap, Rail . . . J . i?" - . H. B. Folcv. Seattle. Saw filer. Livcrmore, Seattle, Ticket hold- P. McDonald. Snokano. Manually operated log-sawing-machine. G. F. Sc;,' ucfe A0U,. O. V UlUUyUUy, kJfJUIVtlllU, IWtltn-MJmu phore. Orcg. II. H. Winslow, Mt. Tabor, Manifold Sales-book. Conies of anv of the above patents will be furnished at ten cents each, by D. fawift & Co., Washington, 1). C. WHEN YOU MAKE PRESANTS let then he of nf stu-h things as will last loner, to the end. they mav be in some immortal, and m:'y fivqurntly refresh the memory of the receiver. For a present there is not hin,-; more accept able than a ueautnuiiy iramea picture. Wo have this season that will please. Bukkiiakt & Lek. Olympic Patent Hard Wheat Flour the best, $1.20 asack at all the grocer stores. Buy tho toy an express wagon, sizes at Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. Fino candies nntl also a fine line o: Xmus boxes, where? At the Crest. L. L. Potts, 310 W 2nd St. fresh Garden Seeds Two packets for a nickle at Stewart a Sox Hdw. Cured Paralysis. W. F. Daily, P. O. Tr ie. Texa write: ".My wife had beeo sufftri Q ttvo ye,trs niih paraivme in her nt i,ii 1 was u miailel 1 1 me l;'irtrd' ' how l,iiiini.iii, cured her all rig.it. 1 nave alio es-tl it tor o'd nor, frost Mitel anil skin etuptiond. It uoes th worn. Sold by rosliuv A Ma)o. Arciilenie ill liappsn. hut-ne list esiiuiett Intmliei keep Dr. Tloiu K ect'ic Oil tor such emirgenco-s. -utilities ;ne piin and heats the tiMrt, "SnffiMed da? and night the tonui f itching piles. Nothing he!n9l n. mill I uted DoAn's Ointment. It onm me perimue nlT." Hon. John R. I r-l, Miyor, Girard, Ala. MISFITS. A merry Christmas. These are striking days. See that there are no holes stockings. in your Down with the man who would abol ish Christmas. The holiday trade has been large and satisfactory. The Albany foot ball has been shelved for certain. The trains are crowded with people on their annual Christmas trip. Snowed under: the letter cerriers, rather Christmas present carriers. rnze ngnts taKe tne p ace of fuel in Tonapah and Goldfield for warming people up. The hugless dance has been started in Chicago. Wonder if the big feet has anything to do with it. An Albany man who was in Portland says nor, nan me street cars are run ning, that the Portland papers make everything look serene in order not to attect tne noliday trade of the city. Editor Hoefer has been having heaps of fun in New York. He ate where ex-President Cleveland always stops and paid $1.85 for a plain meal, hand ing out a S2 bill and the waiter kept the change for a tip. Then he went to a cheap place and got some sauerkraut and pigs nuckle and all it cost was 40 cents, and he gave the hat man 25c for not tryine to work him for a tiD. That's a hot pace for art editor. bnowed Under, Christmas eve when we came home we found a box of three pieces ot linen, clean and white, lying at our door, and Xmas day we had two bountiful Xmas dinners brought in, and then after all this, a little girl came in later with some good things foroursupper. Hop ing that all our friends mav have toe jwWilege of sitting? down at the marri age supper of the Lamb, who was born m a stable and cradled m a manger. JOHN MORRISON.. In and About Stayton. A electa! held hat Monday for vot ing a road tax. Mies Famsie Caldwell of Albany re-J turned home Monday after teaching a.! three monthsuect;ssf!ul school in Linn it county near ataytoni. i George andl Charley Brown bought the Stayton. Carding Mills of V. H. Caldweili of ABbany. Mrs. Applet returned' home Monday after about f oar months- medical treat ment in- the Portland hospital'. The funeral of Miss Jane Thomas which was held at the Baptist church last Monday was largely attended. BUMPS. NOBODY SPARED. Kidney Troubles Attack Albanv Men and Women, Oid and Young Alike. Kidney ills seize young and old alike Quickly come and little warning give. Children suffer in their early years Can't control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worrv. can't dodailv work. Robust men "have lame and aching j backs. j Old tolks, weak, rheumatic, lame, Endure distressing urinary ills. The cure lor man, for woman, or for! child ' Is to cure the cause the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys Curs all the varied forms of kidney j suffering. Albany testimony guarantees every box. Mrs. George Sault, of 1014 East Fourth St., Albany, Ore., says: "Frnra mv e-coerience and from the cases. of several of my people back east have used Doan's Kidney Pills I highlly rec ommend the remedy to Millercrs iscim iiulney trouble. An nttacK ot nacuaane was speedily banished by less tnarv one box of this remedy, which I gat at Koshay & Mason's drug store. I know Doan's Kidneys Pills are what they are represented to be, and am pleiucu to recommend them." For sale by all dealers. l'rico uU cents. l-oster-MUDurn t;o., nuitaio, New York, sole agents for the- United States. Remember tho name Doan sand talte no other. Hurry Up Boys! To every couple being married in Albany New Year's day, I will print twenty-live wedding announcements or invitations. Yours for clean printing. KAWLINGS' 123 Broadalbin For Sale. We have a special bargain in a nio j room cottage with bath, and two Iju nicely located. A'so note and morigagc for sale, well secured. S. N. STEELE & Co. A hvilihv man la a king in h oun -wlit; rn iirb-'lt'iv man is ;.n nnhMM--av,- H.ir.-... k lllowt Bine's bu.lus tif ,- d t.eol 1 in t ; cu mil. TELEGRAPHIC. SIDNEY SLOANE NOT GUILTY. Spokane, Dee. 24. "Not guilty by reason of insanity" was the verdict of the jury in the case of Sidney Sloane the eighteen year old boy who mur dered his father, James F. Sloane. $400 P. 0. Robbery. Portland, Dec. 24. Burglars en tered the St. Johcs postoffice and secured $2C0 in money and same amount in stamps, and escaped without arous ing the roomers on the floor above. SP0KANE,Dec. 26. Advices received here state that attempt has been made by unknown persons to blackmail the Northern Pacific in the sum of $25,000. They threatened to dynamite the Bur lington express between Billings and Livington unless the sum was left at a certain place. Detectives were put on the train but nothing transpired today. People Who Come ard Go J. D. Henry, Salem. Jchn P. Van Orsdel, Dallas. F. E. Wallace and wf, Mt. Angel. Dr. Wm. G. Amos, Lebanon. A. Hope, Corval is. Leo. rianley, Brownsville. H. B. Kuntz, Portland. O. C. McClung, Cottage Grove. A. N.McCubbins, " " John M. Cubbins, " " Duncan Kercher, Eugene. John Dant, Philadelphia. O C GraAes, Newport. Mrs Byrd St Clair Wilson, S F. Tom B Brown, Omaha. R N Hoover. Detroit. G B Milloy and wf. Mill City. Mrs L M Wardle, Lebanon. J C Mayo, Astoria. R R Myers, Halsey. T L Dugger, Scio W S Kurreand wf, Independence. Harsh ph7t-ics reect, weaken tbB bowels, cau e chrcnif constipation. Down's Regulets operate eieily. lone tbe eio'naoh. cure con tiptio i. 25c. Ask your druggist, for them. KEEP an .Kit. on tne Vienna Bakery for good tnings to mi. aeconastreei between Ellsworth and Lyon streets. , n i i y A LD All I OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, DEC. 31 America's Leading Tragedian JOHN GRIFFITH jrd a superior company in a ma- jestic revival of Sheakespeare's immortal Tragedy. New Fire Proof Scenic Equipment-. Novel Electrical Elfects. Rich ana Correct Costuming. Startling Battle Tableaux and every advantage. NOTICE (JF FINAL SETTLEMENT N- tice is hereby given that tne under- siitneil hh Administratrix of the estate ot Dtvta Myers. deceaed. has Sled her tin i Boi-i unt m sma hsimb v hq tne cour.yolerk cf Linn County, Omioo, ti Oonnty Court of said- o- utily mm Kicnara The Third me Bieo .nonnay, me itii nay ni -i,j Bftale 0( Ejzabetb leom, deceased. mir, 17, at the hour ol one o clock p j A perr-one having eUims Sjiainst said hi. o aid day, lor the hearmg ol a d j s?liitf are hereby required to preeent ii-i-iiu.ii and the settlement of Bid uhe ,LWki t0 tne undersianed, duly ver es a e Aiy and a'l persons having nb-:ln0ll a9 nv law required, within six j oiti.ns to trie sum- are I'O-ebv notiaed mnntUi. trom this date, to be present t said timeod placn and t)t(i iQX, tue om day ol November, mnHe ihe Hume. Uatid, Deiember S8 h, 19:16 CLaRA A1YER8, GaLE S.HILL, Adm aitt atnx. Attorney lcr!ldtniiiis'ratri. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Noiie- is herobv given that)the under s-tznetl has been apnointed ndrainiHtrn. mr nl the estate ol Saran R. Philoof leceasfd, oy tne Uountf Court ol Linn Onuntv. O'eiion. Ml person! havin cUims against said pstate ate herehv -auired to nresam th am to rr.n. the undersigned, at HarrisMirz. Linn Conn ty, Oregon, within six mooths from this date ptoperly vtr'fied as by Isw re quited. Dated Nov. ?0, 1906. J. M. Phll.POTr. Administrator of the estat i l Sathh I. Pnilpott, deceased. J. F. YATES. Attorney tor Administrator. SUMMONS In thi Oitcuit Court of the Slate of ijifgoa lor Lino Count) : Daniel Whyie, i'Uiniift, vs. '.V. M. lcO irsle, .M.iiv A. Flinu and M. A. Ij'iini), f-er liu-iidiul, Auuie Mi.luuyhoy itid K. L, Wiloujjbby, her husband, Krana MtCorStie aud Letha McCo;kle, His wile, Chester McOorkle aim Eiiiu McCorkle, bid wife, John M.Citkie ana Lou McCorsle. his wile, Z.jiia Elsca iiud J. 11. El&ea, her huiebaud, ftmus 31c Co k e aud Jessie AlcUorkie, b.e une, an i Eugene Smith, Dclendaiils. To Eugece buj.th, the stove n2med leierdaiit : In ihe name of the Slate cf Oregon, Y.u are hereby required to appear and atiBwtr the comprint of it,e above rauied plaintiff, in the above eutiUed court now on tne with the ulers of said court, wlibiu ox uoelis from the date of the first publication ot this BumaionB; and you are notified that if you fail to apuear and auewer said complaint us required, the plaintiff will apply to tbe the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit : for a decree of the court requiring the above named defend ants to set up whatever claim or inter est they may have in the following de scribed premises, tj-wit: Beginning at a point iu the center of tne conn y road, which point is North 3.15 chains and East 5U liukd distant trom the North East corner of Suction 30 in Township 12 South, Range 4 West ol the WiPam ette Meridian, and running thence Eae: 23.48 i-haiuB to the eenter of Muddy Creek, thence following up the center of taid creelr. to tbe East boundary lioe of tbe Donation Land Claim of John Smith and Jane Smith, Mb wife, Notifi cation No. 2028, Claim No. 47, in said Township and Range, thence Southerly on said East line to tbe South East corner of said Donation Laod Claim, theDce West to tbe Willamette River. j thence Northerly following eaid river to the North line of said Section 30, theuce IS. st to the center of said County road, thence North 11 degress 30 minutes West atouir s tid road to the place of be glDniog, containing 164.35 acres, morn or leas, in Linn County, Oregon, that the same may be adjudicated by tbe court, and for a decree adjudging the plaintiff to be the owner in fee of tbe wbole of said premises, and tbat none of be defendants nave anr rlgbt, title or interact therein, ana fcr eucb other re lief as to tne court many seem meet in equity. This summons in published in the Albany Democrat once a v,eek for sis ; eoDBecuf,iv Aeetcs bv order of the lln. I William Gollonay, Judge of tbe above entitled conrt, made and entered in tbe ' Above entitled cause on tne 17th day of November, 190S, and tbe date of the rlrat publication of this summons is tbe 3rd day of November, 1906. . HEWITT A SOX, Attorueya for Plaintiff, NftTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the under. signed, administrator de bonis won with the will annexed, of the estate-ofi Adam bettleo ler, deceased, baa bled bia nasi actount in the matter of said estate with the Clerk of Linn County, Oregon, and the County Court of said County and State has fixed January 7th, 1907, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon of said day, for tbe bearing objections, if Hny, to sid final account, aud the final ' settlement of eaiJ estate. Dnt d thl Decern n, r 7th. 1906. j . CLARENCE B. SETTLE JIER, Administrator do honip noo,' T. J. STITEs ant J. J. WHITNEY. Attorneys for Adunulstraior." I ADMINiSlRAIOSS NOTICE ) To whom it aiay concern : Nonce ie be-eby uivea that Iho a dersiaoe hat boan duly appoiDed ad ruimmrfttor of the f-etate of David Syl veftr, lereaeed, by tbe County Gi-art 1 ot Lion Couoty, Orencn; therefore, all iipreon having chime feainet eaid ea ; tale are hereby notified to present the earn e to the anderBiKned at his-rf aid : enee near Lebanon, Oregon, wiih, the 1 DfODflr voucnera duly verified, within ;8isD,r;t,bisr?2n?bhd8ay of6 woe. I A. r , tni&.WAX'EK, I administrator ot said eetate. I W. R. BILYEU, Attorney for Adm'r. ! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dereiuntd has been appointed, by tue tjoan'y court -ot Linn count?, Or. , administrator 01 the estate of A. J. iJlevm-, deceased All persons having cUituB ficeinst eaid eetate are notified to ; nreBdDi the ehme to me at mv home at Tangent, Or., properly verified within ix mnmu9 from the date hereof, as re I qiiid hy law. j Dated Nov. 2, 1906. ! ASA LEWELUNG, Administrator i EXECUTO'S NOTICE Notice ie hereby given that the under- ftittfioil taa hiipn. tit t.ht nnnnttf nmit ; L,11D County, Oregon, duly appointed eIMIOr 0i the Ia6 will and lestamenf, A. D. 1906. D. I. ISOM, Executor. WEATHERFORD & WYATT, Attorneys, ADMINISTRATOR'S NJT CE tCotie- is hereby given tbat the under r-ihtneu has this day been appointed ad mini-tralor ol the estate ol Mrs. Mar- Junains, d urt ol deceased, by ihe County the ivate ot Oregon, lor Linu County, and all pernons bavin claims aicamet cad eetate are rt-quired to p esiDi tne suuie ouiy vermeil iu tu? iiniierFitinei at bis residence in Lion C n..ly. Oregon, or to L. H, Mot.tauye, my attorney, at bis office 329 West 2nd Strei-t. Albauv, Orrn, within ix mot. lbs trom the dale htrcnf. Dated Alhunv. 0'"on. Nov. ;s. 1Q06. ! HFNKYC.JiCK.StJN, L H. M('N TaNYE Ada,,i i.tor Alturut) lot Aduiutttraloator