The Popular Election Idea Editor Democrat: .- Attached are the, compliments- of Harvey Scott in the "Oregon Bible" of uec. lytn muo, uuiionai page; , j Bro. Nutting, an Albany editor, and Governor Chamberlain have Just..aj rurneu jroin .aau.rii rips. ; otrange w gay they saw, on their travels, none 'of those "nonpaUisans"'that constitute the majority of the pa ti iota of Oregon'. .It must have been a revelation to them that folks elsewhere are not so easily fooled, i Tho following may be a suitable re tort to this leading resident in ha. nest of exconvicta, we call Portland.!,,,. ' ik iu iroin me iiauonai 4Tluune, Washington, D. C, of Dec8d,.l908. P 1, Col. 7, bottom. (Politics. IUpubli can). - ,w "When the extra session of Congress convenes next Spring a class of 81 Sen ators, entering upon six-year terms will be escortod to the presideng -fofficer desk to take the oath. All except nine of these 31 will ove their designation and election to some form of primary law approaching a popular choice. The figures illustrate tho rapid advance of the popular election idea." A Live Cuininet The Editor of the Brownsville Times speaks out in a manner to bo under -stood, and to the point, making' readn- bio matter for Albanv doobIo: 1'4 "The fellow who danceB must pay the fiddler" end the fellow who at tempts or succeeds in sellig hooze in a dry town will get all that's coming to him sooner or later. It is only a mat ter of Mmo until he will get in the meshes of the law, and, although he may make a few dollars at the illegal gamo, before the better element gets through with him he will come to the conc'usion that his path is not strewn with roses. The Times has in mind certain fellows in Brownsville who will bear watching, and we want to say to them that you can fool the people a part of the time, but don't think for minute that your little game is not known and will be dotected in due course of human events may be when tho grand jury meets. By tho drinking among young boys, one of whom was up bofore Recorder Anderson last week and was fined, and the further fact that a certain place in tho third ward was broken into recently and ' a kog i noarly full of whiskey taken, it is not tho truth to say that Brownsville is entirely dry. """ Cottage'tirovo people are planning to have a new county with Cottage Grove as tho county Beat, which suggests tho reason for the change. Lane is a long county. If there shall bo any division the proper thing will be to divide the county from north to Bouth. Most of these county divisions are -for the pur pose of socuring tho advantages offered a county soat. i W hen that is the only roason they should always be opposeil. Thnt in nnt what, countv seats are for. and there should be higher ni&tfves than this. The Democrat knowa noth ing about this proposition, but is sim ply speakingon genorul principles In oDDoaition U granting now counties every time some section gets 'disgrun tled and want!a torbe th ntetropoliik of a new county, with tho many attendant advantages. The legislature should always go to the bottom of those new county btusand not be governed by UiAlr-anratfthino- mnthada.' ''.'' Wv 9 J.. ? s-ijri Good and Bad Men , Are thero any honest men, men who '-'tod absolutely.' " When one ' 'I side of life it ' not ; The Whiskey Jui. J jhn Black of Sumas, vVaoh., was given $2 for a Christmas present, which lie spent on whiskey, got drunk, and was burned to death in his house. A very good sample of what the stuff will do if it has a chance, and it gets it right along. More people are burned out on the inside than are burned to death on the outside; for it is a scien- tilic fact that-it burns ones stomach out when used to any extent, and it doesn't take so very long either. But the peisonal damage it does is a small part of it. It injures, as a rule, every body, who comes in contact with it, . ur.. I f .1 1,; ted, the mothers, creditors, in fact the whole of society and business are affec ted directly and indirectly. Jhe evil inllucncs of the whiskey .jug is wide and' persistent, and there Is not a thing ih its fqvor. v '.A All over the country the inclination of the day is to make it. an outlaw. Claus Spreckles, the sugar king just died leaving a colossal fortune hjnd him. The only part of it took' with him wss what he spent has be- he for the benefit of his fellow-men. . In short a nitin takes only xhat he gives away, . There is a great dual of rot about this microbe business, which is being used over the country in the interest of graft. ' 0AKVILL6. A Christmas tree on the evening of the 24th at the U. P. church. A well filled tree, many nrcsenls for old and youne and a full house. We were the recipients of n suck of candy and nuts. Mr. D. A. Wade of Sweet Home was hero the fore part of the week. The funeral of Mr. A. Nanlyke was well attended. ; tin the 25th the Smith family and the Hawk family accepted an invitation to dine with the Uarey laminei at me home of C. A. Carey. Stories of the past were indulged in. Mrs. Sarah CamDbell of Portland is visiting with her brotner wait iviciiree anu siitor Mrs. Alice ceil. The U. S. engineers have notified the Benton countv trravel hauler to taice no more eravel from near the' old re vetment works or where there' is dan ger of the river cutting through-in time of high water. An earthquake shock might awaken the Deoole of Peoria, but a blast that blew a heavy safe door off its hingesi ami was heard a half mile was- not enough to rouse the people. Little Rose Ban. The bishop Bros. ' Salens Journal: A 'en lloton dispatch announces- trie-purchnse- of the Pendleton Woolen null's machines by the Bfahop Bros., of Sa lem, ntii.000, and the probable estab lishment f the industry there . in the near futmra.'- The deuOiisnot yet closed,, nnd in;? .ueslioua of location, powerv and I hm! capital have not been settled. The rVridletnn paper says the Bishop will invest 5,00O and $30,000 of bonds on the ulant will be sold. Mr. C. P. Bishop was, seen by a tie porter this morning and confirmed the nua nf I ie deaK He said he and his Sons tried two yars to get a foothold' at kileni .and offered . Ladd . & Bstsb. fffi.OOO' for the North Mill Creek watenri power but could gel no encouragement, Another Barber Shop. 'Mr1. Ilouis VieVechr, who, firat beeert. shaving in Albari'' over twenty yew ago, will again have a shop of his own. ne nas ieasea tne room now uecupieuj byJth'.T?Kger 't0 8 tJrm f ' yf?? I and will leave in a few days for M)r.t-I land to -secure an up-to-date seL oi Hvtnrn. for It. mkih,r 'it one of the nnathht in the valley. , .The situation, is . a good one, and: VI r. Viereck knows, we business thoroughly. Important Meeting. The arinunl meeting of the Linrncoun ty Horticultural Society will beheldi in the court houso tomorrow afternoon at ' o'clock, when the annual election of :,i he held. ' matter, though, ' matter C. H. NEWS The trial in Hie contest of the will of the late V H. Caldwell, involving an estate valued at about $75,000, was be gun this afternoon, Caldwell & Reeder, of Portland and G. S. Hill, of Albany, appearing for the executor, Geo. Cald- weu, anu weameriora 6c wyatc lor the heirs. It will last Bevoral days, be fore Judcre Duncan. Superintendent Jacksonis home from Portland, where he attended the super intendent's legislative committee, which favored tne lalitornn law, providing tor szou Tor eacn room and be tier aw- dent on daily attendance, in the ap Dortionment ot lunus. Also tor t grided high school law, providing for $40 per capita for schoolq with less than ten high school students. $30 ten Vo thirty and S20 over that. Inventory filed in the estate of J. F, Nixon.- Real property $330, personal $0.OD. Suit for divorce: Jas. Traveraet. La vina Trayer. Marriage 1890 in Indiana. Charges cruel and inhuman treatment, false charges.- Desertion since lSUa Marriage license: -Wm. I. Bradley, Des Lois, N. Dak., aged 29, and Hattie L. Sommers, Sweet Hime, age 24. Deeds recorded: Danniol Donohue to J. M. Meik- liiohn 3i4 acres $ 18001 1 Susan M.' Goodman to Clyde Thomas 120 acres O. M. . Thompson to Hadley Bow ser 10 acres; . . . 'Sarah E. Prrnnm to Francis' M. ' Johnson 160 acres.. t v ; . ' , . Probate:. Will of Wm, Marks filed., All erty left to widow during life. 2500 Pthen equally to t-e eight children or their nciro. YBiue uxiiruiiLjr..iiu personal $-i500. Mrs. Rachel Marks executor. Id estate of Ti, W. for final, hearing; ' Myers Feb. I set Deeds recorded,! . L. A. Bruckmaq to .T. W. Sellers and wife 1 lot bl.Hrs 2nd ad, to correct error $ 10. Ed Holloway to W,, Tripp. lot Brownsville Al. A. Miller and J; C. Mayer to Angle J. Gilbert lot l.Horoe ad Lebanon .'...... Mortgages for $3000" and- $1300. ; MISFITS. A ltnrur nl ThininrlThatl0hili -. . 1 365tli day of the yeaand aiwAbcr one cumins;. ,r .i-: :i . Better practice on 9. . It di this week. Tlu'tik of leaving a lcSrof money; to be quarrelled wver.' .. j . Ajiy contest loses its-merit when nn fsnnesa. enteis into it. Uhero aro different kinds of stealing. Wionine a one unfairly ia one kind. Italy hoe certainly been.wcUlshooi; up. California, earthquakes, are tame affairs. . Lawyer Lord was lbng-winded and unceaaooable. The jury nuisthave been tined. i i n- .IjIM.i' ' 'ii,. High sehool baakfc ball will be a fail- until a system fa, arraaiged for se- curing an impartial referee. . Corvallis propertyis assessed at only mnnft . . f. . . . i" . bany- The Timesthinks there is some- WjK he matter n-frj Wants' a. condenser. 0MJ1 , nM,U, .i.J... , ; Eugene is tbmkinbout'htondensef milk plant, a rules an inducement tll Guard sayn. While. in Chehaus, Waahw. the other day the' writer was shown, tnrougn a cuut-uia mux lacuiry, wihsb an average ef HKl persona are e npk.jied. in the manufaclure of "Curiia'-iou Cream." 'Ine fac'ory payre'.l, how ever, isn small iicm ctin.iiaic.l witlktha - her bene'its derived Iron. the indu'iti-y. na'd to the farmers of Lew- car Si'jt'.UiW fir milk. hred ui at. th lariii loir own wagons. Ail ners aro highly yrospor inilustiy is only iu its in !t.,rv exot ctinc t. tloubh inilustiy is only iu its in- ;-Cl,ttuge Grtlvt" Lend.-::-Bert West itory expecting t,i aouble - Wv, known uael)llrB hotel htn a couple of years more. The Hotels. Leonard, Brownsville, hayer, Kingston. Hoover, the saw mill man Jooper, the Independence bank Albany h-p man. irtram, Mill Lity. Zoe'lner an-1 wife, Mehama. E. F. Edmistoii, Carlton. . Prazior, the Portland horse 3. Hoadman. U'sebutg. M. Jensen. Watertown, S. Dak. D Gnbrielsoii. isalem. .M. Gnwer, EtigcnL1. . M. Fanning, Shori.lan. . C. Schilling, Heppner. . A. Malbcauf, an able represents i of tho S. P. OASTOIIIA an tut ltinl1 HaiC Almrs BOOjtt Ita Kind You Bars Almrs I Agaaiai FINCH QU 1LTY. Portland, Dec. 30. The Finch jury brought in verdict of guilty of murder in Hie lirst legree. OREGON. Portland. Dec 28. -The greatest hol iday trade ever enjoyed . by Portland' and the other towns of Oregon closed on the evening of December 24th. 19J9 will be tho travoi year for the Pacific Northwest. The mosi advan tageous rates aro in this direction. All of the great railroads of the country are Koinit to oenu uieir eirori tow ra pre- I sentmg the resources of mis portion of I me united estates, enrougnout tlieiiist, Canada and Europe. The Pacific Monthly-has organised a Progress Department;, to begin with tne January number county will hoid a bier f roxrressivo con vention under the auapicea of the Gil liam county improvement association. Don't forget that it "id- the doty of every reauer of this paper to write to s me friend at a distance and tell him ol tne advantages ot Oregon both as to climate and production, . President Jacob Gould Schurmnn, of Cornell university, unaenairman ot tne 2800 :fii"st Philippine Commissioni one of America's noted oducaV'i'ri, is malting a 10'i tuur of the country,- liuiue1' bntertained I byrhe commercial and educational or- gamzationa. He was a guest of the I Portland ceatinereal club at luncheon Siiturday, vviis given a dinner at the University elab Saturday evening. 31eP ?,T!"ii!iC,Ufb'' &tt- dedicate their new club mom nntTnm. aay, dan. tztn. xnere will be repre- , aentatives present from various, sec- tions of the state.. BASKET BALL Albany and fi!verioR. P,ahK. Ict- e;'cs Work Mai's the Garm:, A.good sizd auditvice last night saw wo games o basl;et ball, one between (he Is of Albany high school andiSil. verton high-scluiol, the other between. thA,lbmfy won, t!ie girls' game 9 to- 6,' after ttie first luilf ha 1 ended a tie 4, to 4. Tnereteree,asuveiro!iman, tnoiii;n. ; partiah aid tossn wovit. . raws Anioe; Mari manai'oV.ici star, pmyj l or Albany,, wiOl n ;;-,ir,L I iv. Misses Bending, Bain, Mp.M.. nn.l ni..i,i,tilil 'i-no .ilvi-tnn. team. otm:d -tod , o Misses HcGmnis,. .adfoid, (i: Ui.cn, Hibbardand JerUoai. with Miiis Ltatvcsy as tub. In the-bavR ttanie'Alliuii.v clearlv.out .. playct. their o, ouents.- but the gaitie as niverttho iilvert-in todm by; tii itil&WiU-U. lo referee, a fell,w itvu i. m. .. ..... . .. Irof. .... I-1; ....... ....11,4 1U fn.. o nn A hnif NCX ONJi! on. Silvottun, a fa.t which., : oii-aitB fi,r i.-reir. tliu rankest work ewer I oeen.ih AlBimSisfIro)? the game... The Democrat aiTesrt'uotioe, tbatrthjongh. ioyal.ro wie ganieritfwm-ignurw- uucuusb I ball entirely;. unltres-an-Bpgemeots,., can. ' b niiultf f0L' h0Ee6t'and"inH)artiaU.,rjf- crecs, wlio practically.runohe.. game. A g,obd game it is ruined., by., onesided. ' Ofikihlff.' ' ' ' .i .. ' T.lifi AJIiuh.v hovs all did irood-..wocK. particularly OcoTty and lngstrom.in tha- neJUi " AS- dCTicer ine muter was. lauariy outuluycd'bv tde-Silvevtoa man. Stair nake's aaofandiguve forward, and BigiiMNMid. ibi-Eooaldidid good work at guard, . but wete tricked several tiraau. Boooks.. Walcoit, Uiisoo, Steelhararaer. ' Raynolds.Dd Wnij-5 with Smith aa,sui composea. tne buvertoa team., t Willard L. Marks officiated as- urn- pwe,. calling, two double touls anOitnree atngles oa tM 'verton men, of. course ftotnavang 14W cnancp on iiuau u 'tf)fff fcjStnt pffitkoinj'. -t Home and Slbroad. I.,!,..-.- I -m : r -" f AshWl has sold $77,500 of city light bonds at 4)4 per ceiltj.s lti& tidings says ti.a bond ouyors .madt! S40OO on the deal. There'ar0'4iy malej-'and 2feniates in the insane asylum from Lino-county out of liifcn is sevtiith. in. the state, a Ue wiiii Vasc,i. Tne o..e sided roforeo fwra Silverton, took out a V ok to prove point fnm tha rules, when after lnukimi through voral pages it was discovered that he had a t..ot null ruie uouk. somewnat anpirestivo. . j. ..'. I,.'.- keeper, was looking after business mat ters in this city Moiuiiy. lie is one ot the best hotel managers in the state. I The supre ne court bus decide,! that ! the state cainijt collect the $100,000 fees collected by Secretary Duntiar. The supreme court has certainly a peculiar view of the cuse. What's the use of having laws anyway. Corvallis Times: Corvallis people have received invitations to a New Year's ball given by the Alco Club at A'bany. Mrs. Geo E. Chamberlain other ladies of state prominence, the swells" of Albany society and Mrs. Iame3 Withycombe, of this city, aro named as patronesses. The cost per cabita is $l.f J. ,SNews, Ro8eburg: The httb 5 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. t'. Humphrey took from a shelf at the family home today noon a bottle of car Iwlie acid and before her lurents not iced what she had possession of, the little one had extracted the cork nnd applied part of the cmltcoti-of the hot ; ue to her feee, burning I or severely. A phjsician wa immediately called and, ' ..Ithough her injuries are -xttemely painful, it is not thought any serious i r suits wi'l follow. MISFITS. Quiturkicken. L.1 864th day of the year. ! i Kiep up the good willjpart. T" - Ifew Years resolutions are hatching. CI arance sales for a few weeks ' Taking annual Invoices for the uary reckoning. Jan- Albany's stieet car is1 a popular in stitution. Just as many prize fights as ever knock out affairs. ' The future of all the Willamette Val- towna In ln-ln-hf W Might. The-forests are beinpf torn down three times as ias as they are growing. A newspeciesof flea has iieer. discov ered, one with six teeth and a high jumper. Please keep him ouBof Oregon. Twon'ewHunri.tn Alhmr-' .Hnrf 1909 anyway -i .tnned fruit and canned condensed n:-.k ..There., .should others.',, ,( . , ir ..' " , -, . llJ. ' Yl -.., ..-.y; he . Linn countywas completely knocked out in thelfirst oand,.in the higirschool debating ,'leagae.i' ftctwiil be om-deck apun next yean . ' .. : . . , ; t -t,,.o, ..." . w' T;' - tff jrt In ihiich case to- rm- P-ea''i, the teEfcmony of Misa Tenia Burkhart, was a. complete failure. A trumiui young iaay,,sne torn tne train, and everybody Umw9 it.;, . ., , According to a. dispatch Mr. HftOTi man i3 going to build, a road across the state of Oregon, or something of th character. .Of course the C. & E. will it? be on the map id ttie bailding. Butwiili A delegation c? Harrisburg mem. Mayor Barney May, Editor Morgan, Dt H. Pierce and Merchant W. L. Wright went to Eugene Saturday to interview Hartog the booster,: and make ' Harris- 8 like EuK"e' The Democrat office appreciates a copy of the new congressional dire- tory. sent oy Hon. m. U. Uiltrey. 16 gives everytnirg. big and little, and is of great value to an? one wishing iv-JT -i e .u 6 know about any semnee of the govern- mant- ....... ... ' t .The complete cleaaiog of Bryant's! V-aik. across the ffialapooia will un-. inno. r.mQ nonia . persist in calling it an. island that it j3, really a peninsula. Mr. Bryant's farm,. 1. :n . , .1 wujuj i. win uecuine, reacnes to tISB; farm of Geo, W. Cline. ANNUAL MEETING Of the Linn County Horticultural Society. ... The annual meeting of the Linn coun - ty horticultural Society was held this afternoon at , tiie.Durt house, II. Bry ant in the chair, P. M. Mitchell secre tary. Upon motion these officers were unanimously elected for the .coming year; with tho fotHewing vice presidents: T. E. Grimes, Ed Ilelloway, Z. T. Tay lor, John i'utrh. M. C. Jenks, John Mat noil, D. W. Utnabaagh. The matter ;of fruits for the cannery was discussed; and H. J. Moore and son Homer; .of' the cannery reported the following WDntedt.i , .. . .,, n,,. ,l. u ; j Peaches. Uuir, Lovell Tuscan clings j pears. Bartlett, and lots of them. Plums. Greengage, Black Uanrson, not hiany'of theiu. ! Strawbernes. Wilson's,. ' Clark's Seedlings, -l i Uaspbernes. Cuthbert, red;; Gregg, DlaCK. , . .... . i Cherries. Royal Aiins, Bings," Lami l.erts, Watsrhouse and Late .'ilokes. ' ",'iA few.caab apples, quinces and blacki 'berries, The msiter of an inspector was dis cusse.1, w..th a universal expression in favor of the appointment of one who will enfwrcothc law strictly, against dis eased ftait in the market. Notice of Annual Meeting. Nttice is hereby eivea that the regu lar annual meeting ,.f tlic Oregon Fire Relief Association will be held in liurn'e Hall at McMinnvillc. Oregon, Jan. 12th, 1909. at l'J o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing three directors and the transaction of any other bus: noss that may reenlarly come Lefore it, W. C. LAOE'lTV, ! Cccrutary. 1 Oysters at the Metropolitan. The oyster searon has opened, and iron now on the Metrowo'i"m Market DroudaMiiu street, will have the best to oo oeourco. tne lat article, good meas ure. J u Jt from the beds. ; A'iO aM the fish delicacip? of the sea son. Call when you want the best, neit aal clean. ' j Library Lamps Library Lamps ' Library Lamps Ralston filectric Supply Co.. TELEGRAPH. WORSE AND WORSE Ate the Reports of the Big Earth j quake'sDamage. RoKF, Dec. 30 lleager reports show' that the immensity of tho earthquake calamity ean hardly bo grasped. The dead will range from one hundred to one hun-IrU'l and fifty thousand, while some estiiftotoK place it U3 high as two hundred tliousand. At lonst thirty-five towns and v.l,a0es are destroyed: Sevres of towns are not lioard from. Aid is being rurhed from all places as rapidly as jx-pnible. Thousands of wounded are pinned under Jiuildings, and many are humeri, others sever will be rescued. Relief is being raised in forge sums'over the entire world. Rome Dec. 28 Southern Italy suf fered much damage by a teirific earth quaue today. Sicily has suffered the' most of manv towns reported badly shaken . Buildings were demolished and scores were dead or injured. Troops have been se it to their aid. ' Pomslahd, Dec. 28. Munfenr" Finch's case will probably reach the jury late today. The State finished the rebuttal! argument this morning, and ! padly named the defendants story. I f Rome. Dee. 9. The latest reports, though meagr-r, show awful conditions- in bicilyond Calabria, where the earth quake has- destroyed .many towns and villages. Fire and tidal wave, added too jthe horror. It i e.-slimal- d not less than seventy five thou3(inJ are dead, and thousands injured. The death list may run higtv- At Mesw'na it is belicTed fifty thous and were killed. v hole villages have' Uisappearedi Mount Aetna is again in eruption sending forth great columns of smoke. Soldiers have hurried to .the , scene to render aid. '' ' Portlanui. Dec. 29. -The case of J A. Finch, is in progress, the day being spent in argument and the charge to the jury. It will he late- this afternoon before it goe the jury- oth ) bis Kind Vou 1ae Always t ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. Notice is hereby given ' bat the under- ; iluoed adminls'imirix i.f the estate ol vrt,i, , h ; "," i suaut to hu ordej of Bale duly made nd """" r" .-. k. entered oy tne uounty tlioort ox Lino County. Or on, in tbemat'erof the e!'"'e of ,"a"i '!?'?. " th.B 9lh d"7 ! Oecember, 1908; sen . at private sale. lor oasn in naaawrom and. ai er. tne lt dvol February. 1909. the following de ! vnr.hAfl real nrn.r.v halnan.nn tn ai,l scribed real property belonging to eaid eaia, to wit : Beginniog a. tbj Sonto. West corner of tbe Dooatlon Land OIii ol Geo. H. Hughei and wife e.maiwmi Ni . So. 1781 and Claim iSj. 73 in Towuthio 11 8outh of Range 4l West Q the Willaa- -ette Meridian. Oreffon. and running- ! thence Enet 80.00 chains to the Soutn East corner o( 8at 0 aim, thence North 25.00 "hainn. the West SWJOO chains to. West b-uidtrv line ol said Claln,,. theDO Soutti 2&00chiii" io tDo place ol buinning, containing 300 acre, more or less, in Linn Countv. Creano. Hum sale to be made suo)-ct to con- 1 flrao by a.idOonnty Court HEWITT & BOX. Admtrtiitiauix. Attorneys lor Aduiiaistratrix. EXECSIOBS'3 NOTICE Notice ia hereby eiven that the nnder sUaed txma'or ol tbe last win awY testammn ol Jftn Wheeler, deceaeeft, wi i. paronant to bu order of pa'e daly inttin and mereri by the Oonnty Court uf Lior Oonmy, Orngno, ia the matter of thA estate of f aid dpcesad. on tbe 29jb dav ul Decvmber, 1908, eU, an private pal, for ufh in hand, from and after the 1ft day nf February, 1909 tbe following Heticriiwd ral property de bfioDK'nt; to e6idtrttate, to-wit:t All of L a four t4) in Block 1i;tteea H8) in he city ot Albany, in Lion C'Hitttv, Chfpjfon, aa the eame appear uptitrtl'H recorded plat of aid city on fi n and ot rncord lu tbn office nf the Ountv Keeiderof eaid Lino bounty. Slid salt to be made subject to con fir.-utttiou by B'd Cointy Oourt.. CYRUS H. WALKER, HEWITT & SOX, Executor. Atiorueye for Executor. NOTICE OF FINAL StTTiEMENT NotSceis hereby given tha. thenadar tifined ezecatrix ol tne last will and tea tamsot of I. D. Driver, deceased, r.a Sled io the County Conn of L no Cuun ty, Oregon, bar Boil acouut as such executrix, snd thai Slid C'lQrt has ap uoinled MoaJay, the let 1t.y o' Fehra ary, 19.9 at tbe honr ol i ) o'el cS in the afimnnun, a me lim.4 f-ir me i.rai ina n-.i'tiotra to Pi a fi.ml mc nun , hii i tbe tet'lstnent ther-of. ' vi vKY E. DRIVER. HEWITT & SOX Exe.Mii,u. Ai.'orm.y to: Executrix. ADMIMISTRATJa'S ngtise Notice is herehv giv.i ihat -ho imdr. liBoeci adminittraior of 1 1 fa s h 0I T. W.ilyers, deceaied. h ftl-d bi Hn4i accoarl in said es ta ir.th be 0 juniy Clerk of Linn O.anty, Orenon, i IDa County Jnde hai nt iba -i ,,v . I rebrnsryj. 1900. at tne Uo.ir ,i O i o'clock p.. ro. at tha c maty to in roo.u of said county aa th lime .- i ,, nM jr herin objections .i d & .' cmi'. and thsietilemsot ih-r-.n. .' H.h. MYEK'J, L. L. SV7AN,' Admin.-. ri'or Attorney for Adanmelr'. ; .