Be a Booster. Do you know there's lots o' people Settin' 'round in every town, Growlin' like a broody chicken, Knockin' every good thing down? Don't you be that kind of cattle. Cause they ain't no use on earth, You just be a booster rooster, Crow and boost for all you're worth. If your town needs boostin, boost'er, Don't hold back and wait to see If some other feller's willin' Sail right in this country's free; No one's got a mortgage on it. It's yours just as much as his. If your town is shy on boosters, V ou get in the boostin' biz. If things don't just seem to suit you, An the world seems kinder wrong, What's the mater with a boostin' Just to help the thing along? 'Cause if things should stop a-goin' We'd be in a sorry plight. You just keep that horn a blowin', Boost'er up with all your might. If you see some feller t.ryin' For to make somo project go, You can boost it up a trifle. That's your cue to let him know That you're not a-goin' to knock it, Just because it ain't your "shout," But you're goin' to boost a littlo 'Cause he's got the "best thing out. If you know some feller's feelin'j, Just forget 'em 'cause you know That same feller's got some good points Them's the ones you want to show. "Cast your bread out on the waters. T! III ' iiiey ii come oacu," is a sayin' true juayoe they will come back "buttered When some feller boosts for you. -Ex. Jixten --Kin (all:. The Corvallis arid Eastern needs to extend its line only twenty or thirty miles to tap all of the Eastern Oregon country, and bring this way a big trade. It would work marvels in the business of the road, and it has always seemed strange that the owners of the road have not appreciated the importance of the movement. Il is said it is appre ciated now, and that something will be done, This has been said so many times, though, no one is ready to be lieve anything until actual extension is begun. It will mean a good deal for Albany and this part of Oregon when the road actually starts down the east sido of the mountains. People over thero are anxious for it, because they prefo- to get out to the market this way. v much bolter, one than by way of Shi'.m!;?. !... M 't-.y C'.:mlnu Over. About; live thousand people aro com ing to the United States every day from Europe, a flood of immigrants. That's ovor 1,600,000 a year; Some of theoo peoplo may be a desirable acqui Sition to this country, for we have among us some splendid people who were born across the ocean, but mixed up with them is an anarchistic element that may cause nn immenso sight o. trouble hure. A good deal of the in dustrial trouble today is caused by the foreign element in this country. There would bo vory littlo disturbance hero if it had to come from native Americans, Hence it is plain that there ought to bo somo regulation of tho immigration from the east as well as from thewost. Tho criminal oloment should at least bo kept away. This should bo no dumping ground for tho garbage- of Europe, Let thero bo somo restriction as a pro tection to our own institutions. No Techulc illtlcs WnntJ. Tho attorney general displayed good iiiilir i cut in taking a liberal view of thu referendum petitions presented him for consideration. An elfort was mado to knock out the U. of (). refnronco on somo technicality in connection with tho wording of lli-i petitions. This was very narrow. Tho friends of the U. of O. appropriation should light it out cn its merits and it tho appropriation is established as passed by tho legislature it will bo the biggest thing for tho University from a legislative stand point in its history, race tho music and let the light bo to tho finish on tho merits of tho case. The people ouclit to bo trusted in a case of this character. V heat Ut) Oregon fi.riners may get a pretty good price for their wheat acconiin to the prusciit indications. Hie price Chicago means about 73 coots here when the market gets regulated That's a pretty good price in this coun try these days. While wh-at doesn't piny the part H did yours ago it is u good sued item in diversilied farming, and to Fome Oregon funnels moans a good ileal. Everything else is up, with wheat bringing a good Jn i would mean better times in this t inn ever before. I'ol. Wittti'i.stm made a h tho dislike of Col. Cunvcs by k;v both .ho latler's huroc3. Frenzied I huiighis. Some one has discovered that three of the live jurors who voted to acquit Thaw are bald-headed. From which, it appear that Evelyn still makes a hit with the balu head row. It is asserted that in Milwaukee, beer is bottled at the rate of a million a minute; but it is really the rate ai which the bottles are emptied that li.u made Milwakee famous. One of these days the Central Ameii- can Republics are going to be so busjr naving off a bier war debt to some country that has a big navy, that they will have no time to make faces at each other. All that Andrew CarrJCgre needs to till up his cup of happiness to the brim; s the assurance that some day ISfr fea tures will adorn a postage stamp of Borne large denomination. The Thaw jui y disagreed, the law yers disagreed, the family disagreed, and the alienists disagreed. But as the people seem to be in the same fix, the disagreement bug at least made a good job of it. From Mr. Stead's latest utterances, it is plain that before he gtts through with his efforts for universal peace, he will be lighting mad. With the coming of Admiral Evans into Hampton Roads, it is reported that the air became as blue as the ocean. iN ALBANY. People Who Come and Go. J A Camber. Shnniko. John Andrews, Mill City, A F Smith, Portland. S Goodman, Seattle. W Harvey Wells, Portland.- Lewis Oldfield, St Paul. H A Brewer, Portland. J S Mathews, Huntington, Ind. J H Gulp &wf, Medford. Robt Penny, S F. Mury Bergman, Gardner. R A Monroe, Ft Jones, Calif, I C Turner, Astoria. G L Gray & wf, Newport. F D Kueltner & wf, Portland, Mrs H C Childs, Newberg. Robert Eadie & family, Horace, Kb. P. N Hoover, Detroit. WOMEN PAY MORE. Why Insurance Companies Dis criminate Against the Gen tle Sex. If ono is to believe the medical ex aminers the reason a woman pays-more for tho privilege of life msuraice is that she is much more commonly a victim of indigestion and stomach troubles and the fatal ailments that spring from these causes. It is not the acute attacks of Disease that influence tho insurance examiners alone, but the constant feelings of weakness, headacho, indigestion and stomach tn nble. These tilings, phys ici . say, kill moro pcop'e than many of the serious diseases. Fi r curativo power in all stomach tr u'des nothing else is as safe yet effective, nothing else can bo so thor oughly relied upon to relieve all 1 rou bles of int'igestion, as Mi-o-na. It is nnv remedy heretofore known; i a i0 nut a mere digestive tablet; it tn-nirthens and restores to natural action the stomach and bowels and makes a complete cure in even the worse form ot stomach troubles. Foshav & Mason sell Mi-o-na in e-o- ccnt boxes under a guarantee to refund the money unless it does all that is claimed for it. The Lire Insurance. m ddlo has started tho pnblic to think ing. The wonderful success that h3 met Ualiara s iiorenou..o syrup in us crusado on Coughs, Influenza, Bronchi tis and ali Pulmonary troubles-hss started tho public to tliinki 'g of this wondertul preparation. iney are an using it. Join the procession and down with sickness. Price ouc and $i.uu. Sold by Foshny & Mason. STOP GKUMBLlNU if you suffer from Rheumatism or pains, for Balliud's Snow Liivmcnt will bring quicK relict. It is n sure cure for Sprains, Kheumutism, Contracted Muscles and all pains and within the reach of all. l'rico 25c, 50c and $1 .00. C. K. Smith. Tonalm, Tex. writes: 1 havo used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my familo for years and have found it n lino remedy for till pains and achis I recommend it for puins in the chest." Sold by Foshuy & AiBson. A Noveliy. A comedy, wholesome, quaint and al together delightful, called "A Race For a Widow" comes to Albany, Tuesday evening. May 21. This play has had a long run in Pari and over tiOO nights in London and the provinces mid has met with splenoiJ success in this country. The company presenting this bright comedy is said to uo sn exceptionally goou one. nocunro and defended. Semi mode!. ml f rw tflio .oU, N ALL COUNTRIES. Patent arid Inff Inpars rnt Ftacllca Exclusively. Wi lli' ort-omo to us ut j 611 Wlnth BUM, opr. VnltM SUtti tUz 0 WASHINGTON, D. C. 3: WEDNH3DAY. TO BE RESUMED The Survey on the Natron Road East, It is reported that Carl Rankin and gang of surveyors, who quit work on the survey of the road across the moun tains from Natron, several months ago, in a short time will again resume the work of surveying the road across into Eastern Oregon, and are expected in Oregon anytime to continue the work on the important job. When the crew quit it gave rise toall manner of specu lation and the general opinion was that it meant the abandonment of the project on account of numerous changes in railroad managements and schemes, : but the fact that the - survey is to be 'continued means thf ih project has ionly been riW.ig, thuir it is really a permanent biTaii' and that eventually a road will run from this valley into East ern Oregon Dy way 01 taBtern L,ane County.' ! II M Will Be Installed. The Democrat has" received a very' neatly printed program for the installa' tion of Rev. A. M. Williams tomorrow' night, as pastor of the ' Presbyterian rhnrch nt Mr.Minnville. Presi.v tnrin :":. aii j i.il"'-!.... om Alhanv and iAher nines yilnxt Albany is ltev. Williams' former home. - Rev. Knotts will read the scripture, Rev Griswold lead in Draver Rev J T. Bab:ock of Salem give the charge to the neoDle. Kev W. V. McGhce. of i Gervais, the charge to the pastor and ' Kev. w. s. noit tne installation pray- O. TV blounts Death. Ashland Tidings: ' The Tidings has received from Fair banks, Alaska, a copy of the Daily Times of that place of date April 16th, , containing particulars of the death of O. H Blount, a former well known muiuiidiii. ai S-aiiimiu, vriui;ii wui. jjfcii;; at a hospital in Fairbankson April 14th. Mr. Blount had been ill for some time with typhoid fever, it seenra-, but only entered the hospital the day before his death occurred, his serious condition not being realized by himself or his friends at the time. The .iromediaSe cause of his death which was sudden, was heart failure. The funeral tools place at Fairbanks and was largely, at tended, Mr. Blount having a large ac quaintance and a host of friends there- It h the Best ' The . Demoo-at office has just re ceived a new Webster's International, Dictionary, with the figures-1907 on thel title page. It the consummation off! the art of dictionary making. i'here : Mneys only.' ' are dictionaries and dictionaries, but j Are ondorsd by Albany people. after all of them, have been, examined, ;w. L. Wilmob,. of 106 South Geary -we always get back to- old; Nfaoh Web - i gt , Albany, tie.,, says: . Ster's, th:be3t Ot all Of them. This I "I mg Inrngurlu iin ttlnoHrlin- hllsinoBU.' dictionary contains. 2M1 pages, fol- J It t . AAtnnnni irni ; k.i, i.un. i iu i in- size ana importance,, ana o , T' i and deserves all the praise accorded it from- a dic tionary standpoint. Every family and school should have a late Webster. Tho best is none too- good. Better Rural-- School. A good sign of the- times is alia- great . interest being taken in the school of the country. Better buildings are be ing erected and more interest taken in grade- work and gen eral promotion of education. The Leb anon I. A. tells about one: There is. an up toitate rural school at Berlin, Oregon. About three year.? ago the people erected one or the best rural school I uildings in the county. Through socials and contributions have ulso pur chased an vg.-m, bell, library, a teach ers desk, etc. Luring the present school year -Hi jiupi! have been enrolled, with about 40 daily attendance. The children enjoy marching, so they form on the porch, march, to music in and out of tho house. Lebanon. The E. A. : Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Loveall came over from Albany yesterday for a short visit. II. Vollstedt will opon a carpet weav ing establishment in this place in a few weeks. He has ordered ono the latest improved machines for weaving carpets, rugs, etc. Lemuel Harnett, a well-known young man of this city, was stricken with paralysis Sunday, from his hips down. It is thought that the stroke is tempor ary and that he will recover tho use of his limos. Letter List. Tho following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postollice uncalled for May 15, 1907. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving tho date: Mr. Kenit Aekerman, Mr. J. R, Adams, Miss Addie Armstrong, T. II. Kunforcit', Mr. T. P. Company Mr. R. D.iwson. Mr. George Fitch, Miss E. tliildehaiix, Mr. V. B. Graham, Mr. Julius Sapinsky, Jr. J. . Van- Winki.k, P. M. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. fii8 Kind Yen Have Always Bcughl flOMt AND ADROAD. The R. F. D. men of Benton, Linn and Polk counties will meet in Ccrvallis May 29. A Committee at Filcrono kao Mi'sofl $100, U00 for the proposed Coos Bay R. iv., uumg it m a aay. Judge M. C. George of Portland has been seriously ill with enteric fever but is now gradually improving. Two sheep of C. H. Wain of Scio have a right to bleat. 19 pounds of wool was secured from one and over 17 from another. Rev. Arthur Rees Vosburg, of Roch ester, N. Y. has been in Salem the cen ter of Christian Science thought in Oregon, lecturing. A game of base ball on Sunday, at Peoria, between the Peoria Club and Klines of Corvallis was won by Peoria 2 to 1. National league figures; Eugene people according to- the Register, have assurances of $40,000 being spent at that city the coming summer on a new depot and yard facili ties at that city, A race between Al bany and Eugene for a big' brick depot on the right side of the yard. Bishop Thomas Bowman arrived in Portland yesterday to take charge of the Oregon conference of the Evangel ical church. Bishop Bowman will be re membered as the one who had charge of the conference at Albany about fifteen years aero when the ehur?h snlit in two. i and a tropical time occurred at one l & tne meetings. ., Corvallis Times:-Hi3 friends say mat a telephone position of $7,000 a- ! W was gently ottered W. U: DO-- vareey. and that he declined it, to i varaey, and that he declined it. tore- present employ with the PjClfe hlfT$ th,l e? "'s doubtful if there is a more com- . than 18 Mr- DeVarney. Sorhe Coming Events. I The grand lodge Knights of Pythias meet in Portland May 21. i Seventh day adventists in Portland i Maw 23. I R. F. D. Carriers' Association in ' Portland June 7-9. M ' 9 0A I. O. O. F. grand lodtte at La Grande Boys Y. M. C. A. conference at Salem May 25 26. Oregon State ' Grange Hood River May G. A. R. and W. R. C- at Newbere June 25-28. Oregon pioneers and Indian- war vet erans at Portland June 19, Special rates may be J secured fan all of these events. THE PERFECT WAY. Scores ei Albany Citizens. Have Learned It. If you s;5er"from backache,. There is one way to cure it. The perteet way is to cure tiw Kid- sevs. A bA ba. m?M kidney SaV K tZT& mX"W an(i 0UBht to know a good remedy from. a. imor one. It has been mv exDerionce . . 1 l-'!"! iw&li a i.i.J. m .no ninaja 1- moue satisfaction- thaa anv other rom cdy for the kidneys. For that reason I used the remedy myself on several occasions when. I felt any need of a kidney medicine; I found relief from tia.kache and the- other symptoms, of kidney complaint, and am pleased-. to give-to Doan's Eidney Pills whatever weight my endorsement will carry.'" I Fob sale by all dealers. Prica- 50i cent3. FosterMimurn Co., utfalo. New York, solo- agents for the United States. Remember the-name Doan's and bake no other. Cures- Old Sores Westmoreland, Kans. May 5, 1902:. Hallain. bnow Lanimerit uo., lour Snow Linimeit eweed an old sore on the side ot my chin tnat was supposed to bp a cancer. The sore was stubborn and would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work in short order. My sister, Mrs. i Sophia J. Carbon, Allensville, Miffin Co., Fa., has a sore and mistrusts that it is a cancer. Please send her a 50c. bottle. S ild by Foshay & Mason. j The Publisher's Claims Sustained United States Court ot CLAim Tho PuliMstiors of Webster's InternatfDnal Dlctloaary nllcKethat H - is. In fm-Citlie popil Inr UroibrldKvd thoroughly re-elned in every (totnil.aiul viwtiy enriched tnovCTy.part,.wltli llio purposeor nditpting it to meet. the larger nnit Beverer requircuieuts of another trvuerm tlon." , Wo ftro of the opinion thnt this Bllrjnrtlon most clearly- and accurately itOHcrities llio wnrk that iras tiecn accomplished and the : result that hits been reached. Tho lllcttoniry, I a& It now stands, has been tlloiou)t'hly ro. j oihtoditi every detail, has boeu corrected In I every pari ami is ainiuraoiy auapieu to meet tho laiirer and severer requirements, of a Ht-iieraT ion which demands moro of popular philological knowlcdKO than, any remjration that tho world has over cotitaiiieit. It is pcrhaiis needless to add that we refer to tho dictionary In our Judicial work as of tho highest authority In accuracy of ilcllni. tinn: and that in tho future ns in the past It will be the source of constant reference. CHARLES C NOTT. rfcipf Jnstlce. 1 I.AWRi:NCR WKLIXIN ' $?rV STANTON J. PKKI.t.K, V -, i.- ClUKUiS It. lloWUV. Juilie. ' Tht abmt rrhrt to WKHSTEWS INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (thehitrhist nwanUwns iriwii to the luterna tioiml at ibo Wurltl's Fmr, m. Louis. GET THE LATEST AND BEST Jti trill he interested in our ttjH'cfntcn )MiiH gent free. G.&C. MERRIAM CO., PUBLISHERS, .. SPRINGFIELD. MA83. IimtlrnvtkwalI W'TlovyTr J MISFITS. A big field for more cows around Al bany. $1 a bushel for wheat would not te objected to. Taft vs. Foraker to the finish. Let the gore flow. The first twelve men would be just about as good as any. Now, some one is going to make Hughes run, anyway. Lots of gambling in this world with out any green cloth tops. Albany's new veterinary surgeon is the Wright man in the place. The timber lands have filled the pockets of Oregonians with cash. Good projects are frequently killed - by premature explosions. Gov. Hughes, of New York, says he- is satisfied with his present job.- "" I j Chicago, May la Wild scenes were- I Booms are all right while they are up, enacted in the wheat pit this morning, hut when the bottom falls out lookout Alarming reports of damage to the for drowning. crop caused wheat to jump to a dol'ar ; a bushel. Brokers made frantic efforts : J . , . . . , . T , to buy and sell, not equalled since the Fairbanks is to be m Oregon in July famous Leiter corner collapsed in '98. and will speak at a big brnquet in As- Boise, May 13. The work of select- orla" ing a jury continues. Seventy-five-ranchers are now on the new venire, B Chicago wheat pit is saSd to be y0IU get the jUry by mo'vein: AbUt time " t0 ' San Francisco, kay IS. -Cars are' running today on several lines. They The ivth Sunday after a rainv wi" Probaby stop at 7 o'clock until lie s.xtn bunday atter a rainy mornin There haye been nQ disturb. eastcr vras a fine day and four of its ance3. The police are guarding the predecessors had also been. cars. Boise, May 14. A bomb was ex-. Irrigated' land in Crook county is re- pl0ded in the shape of an allegation to- -' ported se)ling for as high as $50' an da) that detectives in the employ of wnrrhnvn Prevloasy wa3 not the state, members of the Boise police worth over 910. force a other trusted agen. of Governor Gooding have been acting as One juror has- been becured in the spies for the defense, resulting in an Haywood casn; At thU rate they will' investigation. One man has been have about twelve for a celebration on. dropped and others may follow. It has the 4th of Jul caused consternation. Securing a jury is progressing slowly. The fact that-boys can get liquor to Salem", May 14. -Attorney general drink in certain places is more discred- Crawford is drafting a complaint a- itable to the persons furnishing it than gainst the Pacific Tele. Co. and Sunset any one else. Tele. Co. for the collection of the a- mounts due- ;he state from each, as two T . , , , . ... pen cent of the gross receipts is due It is as much the business of the thiystate, being $9500 and $230.85 re-- physician to prevent sickness, as it is speotively, which they rpfuse to pay. to cure disease. This is becoming the modem idea The Portland Journal say-3 a Linn county man owns over lOOi.000' acres of Hand. Who is that. Plenty of outside men who own that much. President-Elect Kerr, of the-O. A. C i fcoa arrived in Oregon-to- consult with the board of regents- in reference to O. A. C improvements j Two big vacant plants im Albany, the , -woolen mill site, with the excellent ; brisk walls, and the fine- buildings of i the carnage factory, offer suggestions ! ior sites- for some new institutions. Some people in Europe, goodi Presby-1 tec-Ians, recently hunted up the : grave of John Calvin, which they ; found marked by a small slab, with : the letters J. C. and that was- all. j At the- White Temp-!;. PortluuL Sun ' day. Rev. Bentzein said thatreal Chris- j tituis do not dance. That you. have no ; right to do that by the sound of a piano j r violin which would not be right with- j eut the music. A Lane county maa. has discovered that thero is no mory in hops. That depends. Men who sell their hopswhen they can get a good price maka money, but the man who keeps them- till they get. down to 5 and G a .nts loses- money. An Oregon womatii who was- in Con- Sresa before it adjourned sags it was j the worst place she was ever in. , While the opening prayer- was being j said Joe Cannon, the speaker spit ; tobacco juice on the floor sis. time3, and j ail the time the members acted like a ! lot of hoodlums. j An editorial in .the Oreganian yester-j day attracted pHention. It was an. answer to bugerca papers- in their at tack on the new. Presideut of the O.. A. C. According to it PresidentJKerr re nounced normonism and polygamy, in curring the enmity, of tho Mormons, andi instead ot being denouncedis entitled to.i credit for his manliness. Because once a ivLuruion sniui a man oe Kept oown u. his retormaticn rs genuine, as it is ao- clan-d to be in. tlie casa ot President Korr. FOR SALE. Valuable. Manufacturing Site at Albany, Oregon. Ccmrmising a ract 1 1-2 acres, front ing 275 feet on Willamette river. Switches of two railroads on tract. River steamers can land. Includes also brick walls on massive sto-e foundation of building 55x150 feet, 2 1-2 stories. Also warehouse building, and some partially damaged machinery if des red. Ideal site and locality for extensive Creamery, Furniture factory, Wood worker, any manufacture, Water power. INQUIRE OF Bannnockburn Manu facturing Company, 22S Chamber e .Coii.aierce Portland, Oregon. TELEGRAPHIC, ABE RUEF Pieads Guilty to Extortion. Wreck. San Francisco, May 15-Abe Ruef made a pathetic speech in which he declared his innocence today, pleaded guilty of the charge of extortion. He said he was on the verge of collapse, his heath failing the trial killing his family. He will be sentenced in two weeks. AFTER A JURY In the Haywood Case. Some. Getting ! Boise, May K.The Haywood trial , is Progressing in securing a jury today. They will probably secure the entire jury by the end of the week. People Who Come apd Go J W Wilson & wf, Lyons. Goo. J- Wilbe-lrrv, Harrisburg. Albert O'Brien. Salem. George O'Briert, " M J Snell, Berkeley. L L.Duffield. Gold Hill.v Ed. Wade, Toledo. A C McDonald & Son, Portland. ' T Mi Downing, La comb. A StMoore, Olympia. A E Hartshorn, Portland. H SShelton, Portland H F Pye, ELDodson, S W Purdy, Cataldo, Ida. H O'Wortmore, Oklahoma. H K Burnett, Oakland. C L.IMck, Portland. J W Whitney, Portland. Sam Cohen, " G ft Richmond, Salem. H A Richardson, " W. S. Paul, Crabtree. E P Long & wf, Salem. Chas Johnson, Kansas City. I Ftmhoff, Portland. E A Taylor, Portland. J W Wilson & wf, Lyons. Joha V Bernice, Portland, Portland.-. H A Walter, Dallas. H Brash, Portland. F Whiten. " W H Steusloff, Salem.. KRodgers, Portland. C Edgar Hogue, " Ralph Bloom. N Y. Henry Lang, Portland. John Thttrn. " Mh-s W E Simpson, Dufur. . Ji R Linn, Salem. W E Frazier, Portland. Ed Wills, San Jose. May Miller, Sodaville. W O'Neill, Portland. Geo Watson Jones, Portland. A A Reardon, " NOTICE 0F .1PPJir,TMENT Noiioe U he b-y given that tho uo- dvrsiituod baa beon duly appointed sd niioisbrHt-r of the estato or Minnie M. SchusoRonberK, decoaseJ, oy the aiHty court of Linu Cinniv. Omian. aii pursous haviotr cli us asinit said estate are ner-tb- nitifl-d an i rtquind to uran-nt tha sams. d.ilv 7anH.1I. ni by ) required, to the umlersinei at bis residence near Lyons. Linu Countv, Orwgija witbii nix 111011104 ir-tn- cie daie of this notice Dmod May 17m, 1307. ri L. 80HNiOtCESSERi?. T. J. 8 riTKs, Adiuim-ira Adoroey for Adoiinistt aior. notice (IF final settaemeki Noviue 11 herebv nive.i tbu t)ts nn derate ail, ttiti itil j mp iUiih 1, .'tiyrj nl acting aiituiniHrun ;.. t,,- Mary F, w'kor, dcc-a-Mj, im- ii e.i nis ticHi n.-ciuai iq the aimtr oif-aul t-a'e in the o'A ; of tbe Conn'y O.erk of Linn Oouuiy, OreOQ, auii ibe Cjuniy Jude of uid conn tr ha fix the lot it cay of Jane, at 10 oV.m-k A.. M. oi n&ul uh aa tue umo for hi'ariujc erl tiuHi ao cnunt iui eeti e ut-u.' of 3 i 1 -r ToHri'l'TH ail pfrMiv.e hvia( o jii ) ia 10 ul tli'Rt iCo .H it, Rf lir-rtjiv uf) itifid Hf.ti tequreJ ,0 a vir Hti.t tiij tfin Hif lu Brtlii I'Oirr ij i.p tie nrn IQ oViiif k on tn, liitinv nl J in-, 19J7. lmtcii Mav ivi" U7. , OVtiCK V AL.-V Etl, i'nuii-j ra;ur,.