THE BIBLE. Rev. Frank Gunsaulus, in an after noon sermon on "Christmas Thought" at the Central Y. M. C. A., Chicago, scored those who doubt the Bible. "The fault with our Christian life is that we do not make Jhe Bible a living truth," he said. "Therein is its great est value. The Bible as a teacher of historical truth is one of the greatest things in'our life, and as a teacher of the living truth it is even greater. "The light which lifts the burden of the soul will not be found in the high- -ways and byways of human endeavor. The ordinary,'- everyday thought .is found there. The truths of modern science come from there. The great . truths of life, though, come to us sil ently and unostentationsly. "If they who scoff at the Bible and the miracles it teaches will leave open a door, to their nearts, be it ever so humble, truth will find them and their liurdcns will be made light." WEDNESDAY. A KNOCKER Misrepresents the Situation Albany. at THAT NEW ANAESTHETIC. The world has a new anaesthetic that was to do wonders. It already lias done them. Chicago has the first victim. He lived an hour, and others may be expected to follow. This an aesthetic had the virtue, or whatever you may wish to .call it, of, making part of the body free from pain, so that any kind of an operation could be performed. It was thought some thing-great had been discovered; but mark the fact, that whatever "is suf ficiently strong to cause a complete numbness in half the body must have dangerous qualities. Cocaine will do -it for a small space, but even that is dangerous. An anaesthetic operating mtire extensively one would reason would be more dangerous and un doubtedly is. It is very doubtful wheth er a safe anaesthetic is ever discovered. THE DOG AND THE MEAT. Perhaps you have heard of the dog 'with some meat in his mouth seeing his likeness in the water, . and think ing it was another dog dropped the meat in his mouth and made a grab for, it, losing the substance. That is about what the government has done. Hn order to convict Hermann it has dropped Meldrum. . With his record hack of him it is not probable that his rtcsftimony will amount to much, and there 3s a strong ligclihood of the government losing both men. THE MATTER OF uJPERIN-TENDENT. The selection of a new 'superintend ent for the Albany schools is a par ticularly ii"-"'ftant matter for the board of d tors to dispose of, a fact appreciated by the members. With the splendid new high school building and' prospects of a fine equipment there is a call for the latest and best methods in education, a field for mdo- .prn irlit-.'ittntl.ll luistlinc. In some re spects the superintendent of schools .occupies the most important position in the city, making the selection of one a matter of the deepest considera tion and best judgment, ' 1 It U about timu Halluy put in appear ancc. Husp'.tulity is a splendid reputation to have. Another knocker- has been heard from. He ha3 been Bending Borne mis representations to papers up on the Sound, being used against local option. He Bays Albany is confronted with a deficit of'$12,000 for 1909, but doesn't state that' the city run ahead abont $i,000 without taking into account the money spent tor paving ureouiwiMwu the post office corner, a sample of the J;l- L 1 inU.. man . ' VaTC is another one: By reason of the curtailment In the citv s revenues following the closing of the HatoouB. a larcer direct tax IB nrosnect if Albanv will maintain its credit. The mayor's message showed that the indebtedness for the year laua was over $83,000. Estimated revenue for the ensuing year $34,000. A higher tax is not in prospect. In fact Albany's total tax this year will be mills lower than in 1909. The indebtedness for 1909 including all the pavement expense of $72,500, mostly paid by property owners, but included in the report, no doubt known by the dishonest correspondent. Instead of the credit of Albany, a dry town, being threatened, it was never better. Local ontion has been a snlendid thing for the city, and many who voted against it would now vote lor it. enna piga re to be regretted, but that is another issue, an evil to be gradually and per sistently met. Another need is a state legislature that will pass u law prevent ing Bmpmeub ui nquur uuu uijr DOINGS OF THEJVORLD. Geo Myers, of Salem, was sentenced today to imprisonment for fife. . Halsev is talking about an electri light system. Put it in- Congressman Hawler has asked con gress for un appropriation for revet ment work at Albany and Salem. --' Fall rmin hns settled down to ' bus iness, taxen fresh root, and is reported to be doing well in most cases. A California man broDOses a new cal ender with thirteen months of exactly four wi;cka in each, all the same. All right theoretically perhaps, -but the old one will continue to operate. Col. Hofer was arrested at Salem charged with running an auto without a license. The defense was that the machine did not belong to the defend ant being used by him in an auto con test, tie won out. A Lebanon business man has a boost er envelope printed t in the east. It gives Lebanon on the east side of the Santiam. The real way to boost is to have your printing done at hame. During the coming two weeks eleven Oregon cities will entertain Knights of Pythias, when the grand chancellor, Frank Manatee will viEit them, holding special sessions. Baker City will be the-lir- -. visited, and from there he will come io Western Oregon. Hot tamulies at the Vienna Bakery Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery. T T .... u.nD..n'u Uat. Tt. in the.Be9t. I Mail.- iii Altmny. I Highest market price for chickens, tuikeys, geese and ducks at P. H. I PfeiffW's. Second street. These self basting roasters at the Albany Hardware Co's. store, are Mie best thing going. Get one. C H NEWS Saturday evening three divorce suits .vere begun as follows: Mary Volkman agt. Keimer Volkman. They were marridd in March, 1885 at Davenport, ill., ana nave ninecnuaren. The defendant owns a fine farm of 117 acres and a third of the property is isked and alimony of $50 a month. Cruel treatment is chatged. John b. Doughton agt. Florence Ooughton. The plaintiff charges that the defendant tried to kill him and his parents on Oct. 2, 1909, prevented by his securing charge of the gun. She left for Texas. Ed Bvera act. C. Jfi Bvers. They were married at Dallas in 1903 and de sertion since June 1906 is charged. Deeds recorded: Kate D. Protzmap et al to Joseph Hawkins, part of blocK at Vina and Calsnnoia: the old trawfoid ' property in fourdeeeds $ 40S D. S. Smith, sheriff, to the Curtis T.nmhur Co.. lfio acres, niooertv Jas. B. Stearns 1589 i Chatel Mortgage $320. Final account approved in estate of Anna Borovicka. , New registration title F. M. Bom eroy, half block H's 2nd ad. Articles incorporating: Bethel church, of T8llmam. Incorporators, A. Horner, M. 0. Lofcsdtin and L. 0. ' McQueen, Capital stock $800. MISFITS, Put the laymen to work. Albany the city of pretty homes. life is a monument for a TELEGRAPH. Washington, Jam 17. Senatcr Chamberlain and Congressman Hawley introduced a bill today drawn by .the interior department, providing that no homestead entry made within the form er Siletz reservation upon proof sub milted without protest prior to Decem ber 31, 1906, shall be cancelled merely because of insufficient compliance with the law in the matter of residence and cultivation, when shown to the, satis faction of the secretary the entry was made for exclusive use and benefit of the entryman. ! . Salem, Jan. 17. Investigation shows that a large number of hop roots have Deen irozen in tnis district, ine inui cations are that there will be high bops for some years to come. Astoria, Jan. 17. The Bchooner William H. Smith reported dismasted, yesterday arrived off the mouth of the (joiumma tnis morning, due owing to rough Bea is unable no enter. She is not badly dama&ed. Mabshpield, Jan. 17. Anothor vic tim of the wrecked Czariab waewashed ashore today. Salem, Jan 18.-The Supreme Court holds negligence 'on the part of the Standard Oil Co., in delivering a con signment of kerosene to a-Troutdale merchant, that would not stand regula tion of the fire test of 122 FaSrenheiht, Will the Albany street railway sJb-- j j,asj f a decision awarding Ernest It needs". Peterson, administrator for Victoria A clean family. Who will the nesy superintendent of schools be. Many lives go down from bad com panionship. - The Pacific gales have not been very peacetui lately, The University of California has a 69 year old freshman. The hardware men are holding a con vention in Portland.- The Oregonian swallows everything' the administration does The regulars are having the- insur ants at war; but'it is on paper.- Young men do well to rule their pas sions, and not be slaves to them. ainless Dentistry '. . ' llfM flf tn HMIDli Lr'txtna bare loeir piate -vrnid bridiwwork fin- V-A -1 luhed In one do? - ta'sWJ9?k raM or oorcelai , SwST $3750 fe,vPV& 7. MLurCn-.. 6.00 , Mould Fllltagi l.uw M&i!Ml FUliiOT 1.00 tft '' A Jsilr Filling! -.50 4 k'Ht-sAV T A'lnlay Flllbw 2.50 '4ft!Tttbb" 5.00 DR. w.iLW ii, riMu" . , - , ... cri onmwiiuwi-rwiHl E?S,e" EiaU WOHK GUARANTEED FOR 18 YEARS oSlCTedTOonralliitlou Eros, Von cannot got bottpf Mlffii work don. Bn wInN A" ,voriS 'V'ly HBS - Wise Bental Cd. KSKwSSSS PORTUAND. OREGON OmOS B0B11K A. . to S - "4I. Marriage licence J. F. Mamie Stella Talbert. Hufford and Deeds recorded: H. B-yant to Chas. H. Fultz 80 acres. ; . J. W. Wilson to Geo. E. Warner lot 3 bl 118 H's ad M. A. Miller to Frank Henry & wf lot Howe: ad Lebanon f 2000 10 ' 1 Mortgages $3,500, $150, $450. . Satisfaction $45i n '. , Probate:-r- Final account approved in estate Henrietta Tate. Final hearing in estate of Jos. Templeton set for Feb-. ZU t -. INVESTIGATING BALLINGER. WisHiNr.Toii. Jan. 19. Ballinger isj, under investigation . here. The ccip miff.. npA.iH.H npr. 'hv confirnessmat u"""u p.- i t McGuire is probing the charge of mis use of funds. ; ' .. . V .' : ' Los angeles, Jan. 19. The morning paper quotes Clarenc'e'Cunninghamsa'' ihg that he paid Ballinger, while Judce in Seattle, $250 to examine the patents of the Alaska coal claims. . ;. tem be extended this vear. it. Peterson, a domestic of Troutdale, who ' I died from burns while using ksroserte , ,. ii i v to light the kitchen fire. The verdict iiw live- new cumer waoo nic iw-o was $2,500 paper ajid gets in toucn witn ms new Vangobve Wn'. .Jan. IS-The- nome. , i , : : . I ivorin DanK !.. o pasaeugei nam au mn.n a ma.liMiiJ; Maor Hurhin thia mnrn- Columbia county, Wash., boasts of iK. Engineer Koontz . is , reported SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of. Linn, De- . partment Nev 2. Fred Holzfuss, plaintiff, vs. Herman Holzfuss, Bertlia Kiecker, Emil J. Holziuss, Johanna Leib, Olive Holz f C, H. Kiecker. Wilhclmina Holzfuss and Henry Leib, defendants. To Herman Holzfuss and Welhelmina not having a murder in fifteen years. Just watt. The yellow journals are having Pin chot do all manner of things, , but they are simply jabs. , ' . The Jacobs-Stine Co. of Portland last year did a business of over $1,000,000. Hostlers for a fact. The new centers art more than wel- kill-d, two- tramps were injured. The engine is diceheo. and tne Dagicage- ana- mail car derailed. No passengers were injOred. .' ' SlLVERMSNi Ore.,' Jan. "18. Burgtors- Mam tha aafa nfi Rrnnlra Rrnt.hern near- r bear ioint lonen- last night and secured! I $65, while the marshal slept in the next . roornj PanTLANDi Jam 18. A terrific gale is sweeping; over the coast, an d it ia- snowing in 'Eastern' Oregon. .Washington Jan. 18. Ballinger RED'vCEO KATES. conn, and there have been some good indignant , and brands one the past year;. i charges -are false. . -' . '' i 1 1 If Champ Clark ever did- become president he would show Unefe Sam tnat ae came irom oiu- mtaouu- , . . r ,, , Forrtho following, meetings, convern- . .. ! tions, etc., reduced rates will be irt' Linn's record of a divorce in a family cfIect from Albany, Union Depot. Full of nine, children has been smashed down : j,,forraaijon will. be-famished on apr in Portland by parents of eleven. i p'licatSon. "' . . i . - R. K. MONTGOMERY, Agt. A young girl named Olga Steeb, of ! Northwest Retail Harness & Sad Los Angeles, is. due to become the dlery Association rormana, January world's greatest pianist,, according to 10th, certificate plan, fare and a third. Oregon pockets. has $821,820 in- its pants Wash. Floods. Dayton, Wash. Jan. i9. Greatdam age has been done to Touchet Valley through floods. The rivers have ripped ... ,k. hlt. Some of the Day- " a 1 1 n man KauO ton streets are nouueu uuu had to carry ennui-en on meir ut safety. The rilroads are tied up.. Big Traffic. Now would bo a good timo to start the 1910 hotel talk. ' Some of these headgears are mighty ratty looking affairs. Just a common rope walker is a big man at the aviation show Ni.vnr ha a clam. Keep the social fl'ulo of your character in practice- One of Albany's best improvements will be when a big block takes the place of Chinatown. According to a remark last night the proper frunlvl architecture isnccossary t gohupon a booster program. An Albany man has figured out tha ;the new freight depot points almost north uud aoulh. The tallest man at the O. A. C. is C f. m (i incurs, tlie shortest man 4 feel 3 inches. Tho long and the short of it An niTnrt is beinc made to secure :i,.n Curtis for the ruse festival et Po'rtluud; but just now these llyeracome high. A Lebanon man was seen yesterday' withnvorv black ovo. When asked ...j tho ,ttiir ho remarked: "Oh 1 run up against a pillar of the church. The president of tho U. S. isn't hiied and paid by tho people to patch U party quarrels but to attend to the dusi nesa'uf the country in the inturost o nil u'gunl e-8 of politics. it l-oto virv touiih to tec Iheso ol hink" lining nlT i.ijii'. niin New York, uii.l Walsh in Chi out they should have livrd h most lives. Tin toua'.iy nej is s lai-' e. miplf-. The 8t!. grabe e.sau.iuatiins will begin tomorrow. - Kniuhtsof Pvthias convention, The Dalles, January iiaid. Tho Rtnr nvn Works is a new Albany establishment, cleaning as wen as uye ing clothes. Ali.nnv and Euirene. basket ball, Fri. il.iv niuht for the championship. Great orame is expected 7th Annual Convention Western Re tail Lumbermen's Association, Port land B'eb. 1-llh. 15th and 16th. - Parties having claims against the late A. M. Senders are requested to present them to J. L. Tomlinson, as soon as convenient, Gus Necley is reported to have bought tho Oregon Market grocery at Second and Ferry streets. Ho knows the bus- ness well and has a good many inenus through the city. PaderisW. An exchange is disturbed becaase of some'-' canned editorials - appearing in j Aimoal meetipgt Oregon Retail Mer- aome oi tne vaney fiayms. i cil;lntS; Association;, li-ugene, January are others; cold storage, forinstanc. ; j 26-27, aeitificate pliui fare and a third. - Annual. Convention Y. M..C. A., Cor The maBs these days are flooded with I vallis, Jannary 21i to 23. Certificate free news service. - Hidden somewhere P1??- a,. cvn!inn rhriitian in. them i always a, free advertisement En"enr .FrtruSy 15 to 17 that ought to be paid for at least ten ; ndaawr, Portland t epruary id to ii. Orciron Retail Hardware and Im- clement Dealers- Association, ' Port land, January 18' and 19, certificated plan, fare and a third. cents a line. On account of a raise in Ihe price of egga it is said President Taft is having to economise-in the white house. Why not add another $25,000 to- his salary, grabbed from the paople, The latesk engine has the-cab right over the pilot,, where the engineer can see everything, Witt the smokestack at the rear endt The world moves. Portland, Jan. 19.-The street cars here carried sixty-two million people last year. Barn Burned. George and Jerry Keoney, of Sweet Home, have been in the city. They re port the loss of a barn of Jerry Keeney bv fire. They are satisfied it was set kf, r.. nne. the indications being in- cendiary. Besides a mule belonging to m. u".,nou wa shot the same evening. They are anxious to get hold of the vil- lian wno am too uecu. Was on the Argo. L. A. Holdridge, of the Oregon Hardware Co., has been in the city while on his regular trip through the valley, in the interesc of his Company. Mr. rioldriilgo recently pusseu uuuKu an experience of a thrilling character. Ho and Mrs, Holdridge were passen. gers on the Argo, wrecked olt lilla mm. Holdridiro. with other women and children started tor snore in the lifo boat,-' Mr. Itoidriuge tnrow ine his purse to her as the boat started, ,i.inL-in., hn wntilfl not need it again ip was washed out of tho boat? ami Irowned. wh o Mr. Holdridge, laur : uccooded in getting ashore in one m the ship s boats alter a ccsperaie struggle. Fixeumonia Follows a Cold, but never follows- the use of Foley's Honev- and Tar;, -which stops the; cough,, heals the lungs', and expels the cold from your system., Woodworth Drug no. "Dr.. Thomas' Electric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal dis case eroup.; Has-been used with suc cess in our (amily for eight years." WAI.lT WALLA HAS $135,000 FIRE STARTED BY AN OIL STOVE. WAI T A WALLA, Wash., Dec. 3. Goods valued at $135,000 went up n i. nt ihr Mntter-Whecler depart I , .iAr this morning iust as. the lcrks were arriving to open up i uis ..,cir,,i nle." The fire quickly gutted inc miuiiiiiB. .-.f j J, of shelves, and water completed the ,u,miro. lomir it w employes ait uu .,t ....u While the fire department was suppressing the flames a number f ,i, ,.i,.rk stood amid the wreckage weening The insurance on the stock is estimated at $82,0(10 aiid messages have been sent for agents to come and adjust the loss. Tomoirow morning men will separate the damaged goods. "1 have been here 27 years," said Manager W. P. .Hooper, "and this is inv first lire. 1 have seen many fire hu't this is the worst I have ever saw. line th"ig that has been gratifying is the kindness of my competitors." - The lire started from an oil stove ; i1p "ail" ilcnartment in a balcony the main lloor, and successive What a fake these funny pictures are. Last week in. Portland a Roseburg girl was arrested and fined $10 for attempt ing to flirt with a Portland detective. An odd thing haB been discovered at; Salem. In the recent high school de bate tho leadtr of the Salem team was named Cook and of the Albat.y team Peary (only it is spoiled t'aovy.) iooic won. The average local minister preaches to two or three hundred different peo ple one day in the week. I he Demo crat on a basis of five to each sub scriber to between four and five thou-: sand daily. G.METZGUS &SON, Sheet. strictly. and! Sanitary Plumbers and Meial WorRers. Qm? patrons are assured of firstoelass work, prompt service reasonable prices. Ettve-trougheonductors, roofing and- general jobbing; Specifications furn- iibed. estimates cneertullv given. Trv us. 201 E. First St. Both Phone The Democrat acknowledges an in vitation to subscribe for Liberty, antii: ten to one the publisher hasn't tlia least conception of the real meaning f liberty. He thinks it is the same as license, to do as he pleases A Hood county man is- asking about the whys and wherefores of the assess ments there. Idle land $25 ta. $S0, used land $250, timder land $10t The farmers shouldn t asK questions aoout such things. K is embarrassing to other people as well as the assssor. Recently a Portland paper gave the crop prospects in the valley. Some correspondents gave the prospects as ,Tood, wheat not being injured by the ini others ineludine Linn the onnosite. As a matter of fact it is practically the same nil through the valley, and there will be a pretty good crop generally. W. F. JONES Veterinary Surgeon. Jefferson,. Or. Bell phone Farmer i 1. ADAUNfoTljATRIX'S NOTItE. Notice ;& hereby given that the un dersigned, has been duly appointed by the County Court of Linn County, Oreeon. administratrix of the estate of N . E. Vernon, late ot said county, deceasod. All persons having claims. Hnl-s.fnss. defendants above: named: In, the name of. the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified and required to be and appear in. said above named court in . said suit, and answer the complaint of the plaftitiff "on file there in, on or before the, 8th day of Janu- i ary, 1910, and you are hereby further notified that if you 'fail to appear and nncwi.r saiil rnmnlaiiit as aforesaid, " for want thereof tha plaintiff will, take a decree against you and eacn at you for relict prayed for im said complaint, towit: A decree of said couKt directing; that the- following described lands, towit: Lots- One and -Six, im Section One, and. Lot One in Section Two, all in Township 10 S. of R. one: East of the WilL Mer. in Linn County, Oregon; also,, eight acres in Loti S, in Section .15 Tn c s. of R - 1 of the Will. HitchcockJ iter-' in-Linrt County, . Jpregon, and more- particularly ucscnunu us u.ui situated and lying in the Southeast comer of Sec. 35, S. R.. 1 E; of the Will. Mer. in Linn County, Oregon, 'oontaining. 80.45 acres, be; partitioned among; the parties to this, suit accord ing, to their interest therein, as below mentioned or sold and -the proceeds of, saidi sale divided among; the plain tiff, and. the defendants in, proportion toWieir interests, as follow:, one-fifth itharcof to said plaintiff, - Er-ed Holz- . fuss; one-fifth thereof .to said defend ant, Herman Holzfuss; one--fifth thereof- ta said defendant Berthai Krecker; mip-fifth thereof to said, defendant, Rmil t Holzfuss: one-fifth thereof to said-defendant Johanna Leibj.and that the costs and disbursements- ui uiw suit and the expenses of such parti tion,, or sale, be apportioned: among the. parties to this suit according to their respective interests, and for such , other- relief as may seen proper "to saidi court" This Summons is served an. you and each of you by 'publication, for six , consecutive weeks prior to the said 8th day of January, 1910, in the Al bany. Democrat, a weekly newspaper of. general circulation in said: county, by order of the Honorable. J;. N. Dual- , oan, Judge of the said County Court of Linn County, State of Oregon, s which said order was made: November 18th. tML and that the- said: J.. N. Duncan, Judge of the said. County Eourt, in said order for the publica tion of this Summons upon you has prescribed the said 8th day of Janu ary, W1U, as tne time on or- uciuic whicll you snail appear anu iiusnci said complaint in sard sulfa The date of the first publication of fills Summons in said newspaper is November 26th, 1909. T. J. WHITNEY, and W. S. RISLEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the "Un dersigned has been by the County Court of Linn County; duly appointed executrix of the last will and testa ment of Thomas Brandon, late of said ,-ni,ntv iforpased. AH'oersons having claims against the estate of said de ceased are hereby xequirea to present the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, at Hal scy, in Linn County) Oregon, within six months from the date of this no tice. . . , Dated this 31st day- of December, 1909. ELIZA-BRANDON, HEWITT & SOX, Executrix. Attorneys for Executrix..' aeainsi the estate of said deceased are ..t ,' ,, .,,. nt Elizabeth Whitehead hereby requirtd to present, the same, i deceased, has tiled his final account with proper vouchers, to the under signed at ner residency, at.Shelburn. in said county, witnui six minima Hum the date of this notice. . Dated January 21, 1910: ' M. V. Vernon, Hewitt & Sox, Administratrix. Attorneys for Administratrix. Ought to Will. Mart V- Endicott, of Marcoln, Lnnc county, has sue 1 ti c Mount Hood Brew ing Co. for $10,000 dnmoges. and it if ;o be hoped recovers it. Under repre sentations that inc t oirpwy a oruiK, p.t'ar-l ct-r, was within :ie law Endicot' m;d i:, wns arrested, line ! Si0 am m prii". nt d for thirty d iya. He wae runiimg a soft drink pl ico, now ruined. explosions of Sas arc giv' cause of the spread. the WANTED Young men to learn au tomobile business by mail and pre pare for positions as chaffcurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks: assist you to secure position. Pay bis: work pleasant: demand for men grc.it: reasonable: write for particulars and sample les son. Empire Automobile Institute. Rochester, X. Y. A Traveling Salesmafi. II V. Uecrs. 617-7th Ave., Peoria, III., writes: " lhave been troubled for ;,.mc lime witn kidney trouble, so severely at times that 1 could scarcely ,-:-.rrv inv crins. After using one Dot tie "of i-'olev's Kidney PilU 1 have been i-nUrelv relieved, aiul cheerfully recoiur.scnd them to all." Foley's Kid :icy Wy arc healiiin; j'til ai'ttseptj mil will' restore i:c.iHh and : usr.gt'.' Woodworth llruit C NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. - Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned the executor of the last will: EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may conc rn that the undersigned exee uio'rs of the estate of Charlotte Thomas, deceased, have filed their final aicount in said estate in the County Court of Linn County, Uregon, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 21st day oi County. Oregon, has filed in the Coiin with the clerk of the County Court for Linn Cotintv, Oregon, and the court has fixed the 7th day of February, 1910, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for the: hearing of objections to. said account, if any. and for the settlement, of savl estate. Dated this the 20th day of Decem ber, 1909. J. E. WHITEHEAD. J. K. 1YEATHERFORD, Executor. Atty. lor iix r. " NOTICE 6f FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of M. V. Hedge, deceased, late of Linn February. 1910, at the hour of 10 ... rii-rk's nffii-e Wir Linn Countv. Ore- o'clock p. m. of said day as the :time j t;nn h;s ftm account, and the Countv for hearing and settling ot all object-1 Cour, h;)S rtxc,i tlie r4th dav of FeV ions to said account; therefore, all per-. ,0m at one o'clock p. m.. fro sons navin.- any onjecnon to said : , h jn of o,vC;tinns. if account, are nereoy no.ie-j to apgear . sai(1 accotIt wi ttlc Marion Thomas, I Attorney for Admr. Fvpontora of said as t ate. V a in. settle- i