Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 04, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    BIG PIANO
BARGAINS.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE TO
CLOSE OUT AT ONCE ENTIRE
STOCK OF HIGHEST GRADE
PIANOS AT TERRIFIC RE
DUCTIONS. Commencing tomorrow morning,
nromtilly at 8 o'clock, the Krcatcst
sale of high-grade Fiapos that has
ever been witnessed in this country
will start. We're Koing to close out
our Albany Store. The superb stock
oi man tirade 1'ianos now on Hand
will be disposed of at prices which
nave never bclore been made any
where. Hereafter, we will confme
ourselves strictly to wholesaling
this locality. Just now, we are in an
.awful fix. Our new six-story Whole
sale Warehouse and Factory which
was to have been completed January
first, has been delayed by the inces
sant rains. , Our heating plant is still
tied up in the railroad strikes. On
top of tliat, our Christmas stock of
Pianos, also delayed in the strikes,
now comes rolling into Portland.
These Christmas Pianos together
witli; the , immense shipments which
have also arrived for our new Ware
house, has placed us in a most un
comfortable position. We can't un
load the cars and the railroads arc
clamoring to have this done at once.
Rather than go to the expense of box
ing and shipping the line stock of
Pianos now in our Albany store to
Portland, then pay storage on them
:for an indefinite period, it has been de
cided to close them all out here re
gardless of the sacrifice. If we get
cost or near it, we will be satisfied.
Profit is out of all. question now. If
you have any earthly use. for a Piano,
if you intend buying an instrument,
within the next year or two, we say
in all sincerity, here is your chance.
Buying now, when prices arc'' as low
.as they will be in this closing out
sale tomorrow morning, is a positive
duty. In-the past we have presented
many money saving opportunties to
the public, but never belorc have
circumstances over which we have
bad absolutely no control, necessitat
ed such drastic reductions. The burn
ing question is, to find homes for
these PlanOs at once. Tomorrow
morning you will find in this Closing
Out Sale strictly warranted Pianos
well known New York makes for as
low as from$80.00 to $160.00 (second
hand); brand new, $244.00, $216.00 and
as low as $198.00. ... We ask you par
ticularly to see ."the superb $400.00,
$450.00 and $475.00 values, which go
now at $275.00, $295.00 and $.107.00.
The fanciest $500 and $575.00 Pianos
now go at $348.00 and $397.00. Here,"
you will find such-bid famous makes
as the Kimball,' Lester, Starr, Hobart
M. Cable, Whitney, Bans and even the
glorious Chickcring, tne most costly
Piano made. Bear in mind, that we
guarantee quality and we guarantee
price. "Money back" if not exactly as
represented every particuajr, pro
tects your. " "trcliase in every way.
While these Hu-rilically reduced prices,
should be for spot cash, in order. .to
dispose of these Pianos in the short
est possible time, terms can be ar
ranged. In fact, in our anxiety to do
business quickly, we will accept a
small amount down and the balance
at such easy monthly payments as
: $12, $10, $8, Yes, even, $6 on some
slyles monthly. We mean business.
' There is not a moment to lose. 13c
on hand the first thing tomorrow
iinnrniug and secure best choice.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE.
HARRISBURG.
( Composed by Manager
sung by Albany ho
Tuiu- V'it:r voices lively
Struhlc and
istcrs.)
boys, we'll
sitiK a booster sonu.
Sing it with a spirit that will move
the town a long;
Sinn a song of Harrisburg, and sing
it good and strong
Albany boosts for Linn County.
Chorus ., . ,
Hurrah! Hurrali! for Harrisburg
wi'r in I
liuiriilil Hurrah! for every town in
l.iiiu; '
We'll get our heads together and to
gether we will win
Albany boosts for Linn County.
Let .llie sons of Linn rejoice, for
. xVth untold they own;
Wealth of limber, , fields of fruits, and
wealth of mines and stone,
They'll he as rich a bunch as any in
the temperate zone
Albanv boosts for Linn County.
MONTHLY
REPORT
No. 67.
DISTRICT
r.i-..iili. 1 Maximum marks, SOI).
IWrlha McCorntick 759". !'-la Pugh.
7s'- Willard llniwu. 6S-I: Francis.
Coon, 558.
tirade VI. Maximum Marks. 800.
Rlioda 1'iiRh. (i5S; Frank- Workingcr.
SS'I: Lester Coon, 542; Mary Kendall,
. .179.
.Grade V.' Maximuui marks, 800.
l-'.va Coon. MS; Roy Kendall, 015; Eda
Woikinei-. 07.
tirade HI. Maximnni marks, 00.
(Ivrald Workinger. bi.l: Asluiry l'ligh.
510; 1 1 .11 lev l.aman, 517; Jesse Ken
dall. 4o..
(.Jrailc II. Maximum marks, 500.
Fred Xitel. -IdS; Cracc Miller. Mi;
Kabe! MeHikle, 351; l'.uniee l'ugh,
34.V
Crade I. Harold 1'ue.li. l'lhel Mr
Cormik, lona Kendall, l'.dwiu Har-
,,, i.. a. Mclaughlin.
Shedd, Jan. 28, t'MO. Teacher.
Arenrding
frc.H'.kliUorf.
to tl'.o Orogoniun it is the
insurgents, ;youow news
papers, aiiitntnrs etc who nra afinr
en
;t-. i anni'i . ii-i-' iw.n i.,...
disgrace; tint as a in"H
bwly decent is opp I
Ciui' "ii liu '.l.o-s.
I of fact every
:o the infamous
The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, . 10 cents a
eek ; in advance for one year, U.K.
y mail, in advance for one year $3, at
ud of year $3.60.
The Weekly Advance per year $1.26.
U end of year J1.60. After 3 years at
!2.;
WEDNESDAY.
POOR TRAIN
SERVICE
Between Albany and Brownsville
The train service on the Springfield
road is execrable, so far as Brownsville
is concerned, one mixed train at an un
timely time.
Ed. Holloway, Wayne Stanard, N. 3
Hooker, F. ai. Brown, Jos. Hume and
H. E. Hillearv. of the Brownsville Com
mercial Club, this forenoon conferred
with the Albany Club, and' the two
Clubs will make a decided and persist
ent effort to have the service imnroved.
The old schedule in time is wanted, and
a motor car, making regular trips for
Dassengers.
Brownsville now has a population of
anproximately 1300. its freight business
has doubled in a year, a fine center,
with Crawfordfordsville, Holley and
Sweet Homp tributary. Many have to
go across to Halsey for decent train
time. The Southern Pacific should do
the right thing, and right away, giving
b service that will be needed lusc the
same after the , Springfield-Woodburn
roaa is usea Clear tnrougn.
C. H. NEWS.
Deeds recorded: ',.
W. C. Cooler' to 'A.' C. and ..'
Ralph Windom 19.82 acres. .$ 2477.50
A. ft. Mcuonaia to u. w.
Vstecka 80 acres 10.O
W. C. Coolev to J. B. Cox 10
acres ." ; . 1250100
J. W. Carlson to J. T. Cook 40
tt bl 12 H's 2nd ad ....... 600.00
Central Trust Co. to Western
Or. Co. 8.12 acres adjoining
Albany l.OO
-
Mortgages $2000, $1228, $625, $300.
In estate of Chaa. Cochell claim for
damage against mu C, & E. Com
promised at $500. -
Marriage license! Adolph FalkY aged
23, and Eola D. Bilyeu, 18,' of Halsey.
$375.98 fees collected
by Recorder
Froman in January.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
In April the people of Marquette,
Mich., will elec'. their own postmaster,
by cont;ut of the congiesjian of the
rjistricl.
Edward ayson Weston, almost 72
years i.i ngi;, left Los AngHes yester-1
day for , lUtle walk to N. Y., which he '
exp'iitt ij reach May 28. . I
The 2: 00 this week paid the heirs of
the W. I1'. .Moist at Lebanon, and 11 rs.
William, nt Corvallis. the amounts
com '.v.g to them, from their membership
in this li"'n: insurance company.
A tafjcrnaU1 revival has begun at
Ktscno. witn ur. rrencn r, unver as
the bugler lor t. nrst lie preacnes
the gospel of hfe. but whacks sin, and
Ids hair.sphtting doctrines take care ,
of themselves. 1
Lir,
.'c:i v o.
The Linnhavcn Co. has held its firBt
annual mooting, reelecting Dr. Davis
president, J . M. Hawkins wos electeu
vice president and manager, G. H.
Crowed secretary, A. C. Schmitt treas
urer, and these and E. R. Lake, Owen
Beam, F. J. Fletcher and Worth Hus- .
ton directors. '
This is tho first Orchard Company in
Linn county, to plant and care for an
orchard. ;
Many things the- Commercial Club
have done, or caused to be done for the
advancement of Albany and Linn coun
ty, but nothing have they evor done or
suggested will bring Linn county to the
front and placo it where it ought to
stand in the eyes of tho homu seeker
more than" the organization of this
Company. .
Thev havo options on, nnd deeds for
some 3100 acres of giound in the neigh
borhood of Lacomb, being one of the
best on-hard sections of Linn county,
having been selected by Prof. Lake .f
the Oregon Agricultural College, and
there is no question us to the adapta
bility of its soil and climate . And the
neonlo of Albany look forward to a
great future of Linn county, as an or-
:nara county wnien win vv uvmunsna
ted by this Company.
In this reorganization of tho Com
pany there is connected with it some of
the strongest businci s firms of the city,
and we look lorward to a great success
of the Linnhavcn Companyr.
At the Hotels.
r II. Daley, New I,ondon.
Z. Davenport & wf. Silvcrton.
O. J. Mealy, roster.
Geo. F. Mott, Portland
J. B. Koenev, Sweet Homo.
L. A. Milltri MeMinnville.
T. A. Snook. Cal.twell, Ida
C. t). Devere, Kuirene.
C. O. Dobell. Corvallis.
Wm Clurk, Medford.
A. C. bmart, l'oiil.iul.
F. J. Heney is abuit to le n car.di,
.lute for Governor of California. Mr.
storey s'liotiui ke. p cut of poliiirs. !
C H NEWS
Deeds recorded:
Twenty nine deeds, patents aud pow
ers attorney, Bhnwing different convey
mces, all for a nominal consideration,
including several from Frederick A.
Kribs to C A. bmith.
Martha A. Drinkard to C. P.
Kizer. 144 acres $ 10
hannie B. McDonald to K. T.
Wood, lot Abbey 's ad bO
A. I. Davis to J. N. Reilley. 40
acres 600
Abbie L. Whitten to E. T. Wood,
lot Abbey's ad 50
Calvin Harris to Dock S. South,
40 acres ... 1000
Fannie Shelton to J. B. Keller and
4.HZ acres iza
A. C. Hausman to Fannie Skelton,
4. 92 acres 492
Marriase licenses: Loren M. Bverly,
24, Newport, and Edna Mapes, 20, of
AIDany; rranK uawrse zo.anu iiara v.
Sergeant, 17, Until of Crabtree.
Circuit Court:
New Case: rJllen Thomos agt. John
V. Thomas for divorce. Marriage Jan,
12, 1906 at Albany. Charges cruel and
inhuman treatment, beginning two
weeks after marriage, calling of vulgar
names, false accusations, assault,
threats to kill, etc. P. R. Kelley at
torney. Probate:
. Will of I. Meeker admitted to pro
bate. Value of property $4900. It
leaves his property: $300 to Mary E.
Meeker, and all of the real property
during life and then to Clyde Meeker,
all the rest to Clyde Meeker.
Deeds. recorded:
First National Bank to J. S.Har
bison S& 5 7 acres, to correet
deeas...... ., $ 2400
J. S. Harbison to' Wm. J. Keegan
same 10
J. J.. Baker to R. A. Cithens 150'
acres . .;" .. 5250
J. J . Baker to- P". B-. Lerwill 100
acres 3500
Wm. Whale to J. P: Murphy and
wife I28J4 acres..' . .. 2953
M. W. Canter to Geoi J. Wilhelm
i lots Harrisburg ;
Lydia Berry to Rosie Kirnsey 50
by 100 feet Mill City. ,.. 100
U. S. to Jaa Kerig SO acres. ....
t t
Notarial Commission Tl E. Wall filed.
W. C. Mitchellwas1 appointed admin
istrator of estate ,. of .Burr,' Bolepmb.';
Value of property, $200'' Appraisers
Geo. Miller. John. Maxwell and Wm.
Hiatt.- ,-. .,. ,
$124.50 were the clerk's receipts last
week.
Passed irjjyUrade. ...
The Democrat recently gawe the list
of Albauy students- passing the eighth
grade examinatifwis: In the county out
of ' 178 trying only 78 received tneir
certifics'tea."' . S0r f ajled entirely,' and 5&;
were .conditioned. Those "passingi out-"
side of Albany were; ( . ; i I );. . '.
Tangent. Hulda Obermeyer.' I : .
L,yons. weiiie uavis. ' ! i .' .
Oakvillo. Nina Smith. . ; ' '
Brownsville. Sadie Douland, ;E: M.
Holmes, Freu Warmouth, Ila Goble.
Harrisburg. Delia Ballard," Willie
Hbiloway. ' . v ,
Dist. 14, near Albany. -Wayne Fro-
V man, Mary. .Jacobs,. Laura wain, l,uia
.McKeever;
Lacomb. Kenneth Arrell, "Mary
Turnllle. Martha Uyder. tieloha Wal
, Ema TumiHge Mabel Turnidge,
, p , uiadylfjlark. Ruth Soule,
Norman Yoeman, Erie Yoeman, Albert
Downing, Percy Meyers, Wayne Down-
lng.
Scio. -Nettie thomas, Glen Schilling,
Mabel Cole.
Waterloo-. Roy Wood, Elsie- Krieg,
Dale Loftin
Crawfordsville.- Robcri, Allen, Jack
Green.
Berlin. Fannie.and Minnie Woolsey,
Vera Devine, Edna Sonneck, Avis-
Bellinger.
Albany. R. D. 2. Myrtle Jones,
Adeline Asche, Gladys Duncan.
riodaville. Fvai'i Gieen. . .
: Shedd. Raymond. Mears, Graci)
Conner. '
Near Albany. Lizzie Obriat. Nellie
Moore, Alvin Obriatt.
Near Brownsville. Fay Hollow.
Holley. Cecil King, Lola Cioss.
Crabtree. Ira Young.
Near Lons. Marion Stone, Elmer
Bradley, Blanche Gardner.
Hanford's Coming.
F. Lawrence Walker,' advance agent
nnd manager of Chas. B. Han ford, the
eminent Shukespeircan actot, for
eighteen vears. has been in the city to
day, making arrangements lor tne
nppearaiico of Han'ord ut All-uny in
the Taming of the Shrew, on Wednes
day evening, Februury 1G. A boyhood
friend of tho Democrat man, this paper
may be. excused if it takes more than
ordinary inte-est in the visit of Mr.
and M.s. Han ford to Albany this year,
making tl"eir second appearance heie.
llanfofd will be in Ashland the 13iU,
Eugene tho 14th, Corvallis the loth,
and then Albany, going from here to
Salem, where he is particularly ,popu
lar. Albany will undoubtedly again
irivo him a packed house. Save the
date in the interest of high-class drama
for Hai.ford.
KThe N. P. pays no taxes here,
f ire is a Oud-betit.
there
i Don't bite at every scheme presentee1,
iiun your own business.
j The cereal companies are formin? a
' trust in the teeth ot congress.
The two H's met yesterday in a
l.erce war of words in Portland.
MISFITS.
Try the sunshine style for a month.
Be temperate in the enjoyment? of
life. .
A man's thoughts are what give him
character.
Dr. Cook has been thoroughly, ex"
ploded. Murder will out,
Whatever games one play? clean as
sociations always count.
.Anybody can be critcal; but
poor business to go into.
it is a
The man who spends his life just to
make money is in poor businsss.
Just enough snow occasionally to
make us know we are in the U. S.
The man who loots another's charact
er is just as bad as Ihe Paris looters.
The statement that there are 53 Sun
days in 1910 is a mistake. There wilf
be next year.
The bottom in lowness is the man
who leads the young girl off into a life 1
ofshame, the white slaver fiend. I
j
the
find
,
I
If you ari looking for specks in
character of your friends you can
them. Better hunt for the good.
Every boy should remember that he '
is building a reputation for life. Not a
boy who is not being watched all the
lime.
Harvey Scott testified to' the good
character of Dinger Herman. His
paper is also on the side of . booze and
infidelity. , ,. ...
Back east a crusade is being made
against the public drinking cup, used
indiscriminately by everybody, a ois
ease breeder.
'
tu. i Ii.ji .L.t aiuJ s 1.1
K, rr.,,ua ,,1Y(J
now mortung paper. At prcaont AI -
bany has two dailies, both
papers. Brownsville Times,
happens; every month or two.
Tna1
People iroitie along Lvon street fre
quently remark that some day it will
be a businesv tnoroagntare. tae nave-
menc has stirred things along it. . Lean-
jing to-the depot,, everybody travels ; on "'et Clerk Ihiathen s eyes for revenge. nt Herman Holzfuss: xjna-fifth there-it-
.a cnlirl ltnnf nniriimiinl unit oomon Ull WbS DOUreed. into-hlS fives- - UfltU re-. r ---i I) .!.. v
.v, uv..v. -
walksi
A food; of ai student at HararamL for ,.
i'oke telephoned! the. father of- John S.
teed,. a - student, that he had disap
peared. and. it was feared was- unbal
anced.. fEhere was nothing in it. The
student should, be, sent to. a school for
feeble minded. - . ,
iNfTHE MAIL
A little; circular fiom: the new- roan-
ger of the-Rosebuig Commercial Club,
in an'nvelopo.'all Roseburg, agoodone. '
He starts out thuslv: "What is the-
great worfeoS'the worid today?. It is.
to inculcate the eternal verities ot tne-
Christian religion in the minds of tlie
people of all climes." Pretty good for
a.Dooster. inen,. w-nax. is. xne next
great work of the-world. It.iato point
out to each-man his individual oppor-
tunity to find.a. home for himself and
family,, where they may live in, peace,
quietude and plenty,, etc.," bringing in
Uouglas county enthusiastically.
The regular-booster letter from the
Portland Commercial Club referring to
the formation of the-Western Fair As-
sociation, the annual convention of the
irmi.pi.fl nt Rlla-nnp. thp MpfMnlfd Clnb
as an example of modern progressivo
ness, with 562, members, with an ini-
tion tee ot o and. tne raontruy aues;
the development congress a Eugene
Feb. 11-12,. the receipt oi 170 rose
bushes from, Japan and lb advance of
realty, values in. Portland.
Lebanon.
The E. A:
Saturday January 29, 1S10. Mrs. W.
F Moist received through the local
camp officers ot the Modern Woodmen
of America an order for the sum of
$20t0, in payment for a certificate held
by her late husband, W. F. f..oist.
Prof. Charles O. Hargrave, piano'
instructor, will present Miss Lulu
Bolton In recital tomorrow evening in
Odd f ellow s hall, assisted by Mrs K
'j'f1.'- win hi
Admiasioi. win oe
E- Wilis, vocalist.
by invitation.
Fourteen head of cattle belonging to
Ji. M. Flaherty and kept in a field south
of town have starved to death during
the past few days. Mr. Flaherty is
away in Nebraska. The cattle aro
Mortgaged to G. W. Davis.
Chinatown is gradually giving plaee
to civilization. A new sign in the very
midst of it reads: Jones Produce Co.,
i.'outtry, Eggs, etc.
Trimmed Hats, at your own price, nt
Mrs. Broadhead's. for a few davs, in
charge of liss Schultz. A great bar
gain if you call early.
Thia ia rrrniinrt hnir rfilV. Jinn if the
- : hog got out he certainly saw his shadow
which means that- he will go back in his
! hole and stay for six weeks. Nothing
in it,
The Sun Shine Club will meet at A.
U. U. V. Hall Thursday afternoon at 2
..l..l. All ..v.l,aVo ......Moctiirl tn ha
present for there will be something
doing. By order of tho President.
i h J '
Con't let strangers hooJw.nk you
into throwing your money away on
j nothing.
TELEGRAPH.
A LAW BY -V
BOURNE.
Washington, Feb. 2. ISenator
Bou-ne introduced a bill amending the
enlarged homestead act as applied to
Oregon, to provide that a pstent issue
nr.nn shnwinir nnltivnt-inn nnfl ciahlh thn
second year, one-fourth during the
third and fourth years, one half during j
the fourth and fifth; and final proofs to
show entryman resided in Oregon and
iDflve years produced croos of the
value of $lb00, actual residence on land
not i equirea.
An Extension.
Newport, Feb. 2. Newport is to
have an exteusion from Yaquina so say
i c? 1.1 n-ia i . i ::t
ia du nay
ed here vesteidav. A new survey was
ordered.
Serious Charge.
Everett, Wn., Feb. 2. Rev. Casey
of the First M. E. church is charged by
three business men of immoral cosduct
with prominent young ladies of Everett.
Casey is a hale fellow well met and a
'
Paris, Jan. 31. Soldiers are slaying
looters. Three were killed on the river,
land two- were susperded from lamp
! .. TV-Li; -a. i
puma ruuuc prayera were ontrea in
the chuicheB for relief." The waters
are falling but the public suffering is
intanaiaat anA mnnv man atuptrA
PORTLAND; Jan. 31.-Many witnesses
. . . j . , ,.
today praised Hermann, including Gov-
arnnw Koncnn t-i ivuati witntr nnn B-' in
ernor Benson, Harvey Scott and Phil
meiscnan.
Washincjion Jan. SI. The Oregon
senators are endeavoring to enlarge the
homestead lawn of Oipcrnn nn thnt nflt.
ents mav be issued uoon nroof of culti."
v-tion regardless ot nor, residence the"
- BamB as jn jjtah.. .
WA3HlNGTNr Jan. 3H The meat
question is up to congress and steps
will be taken to start, aw'jnquiry into
me nign price or toooi..
pmm . Bt, ... j,.ii,l' v--
PORTLAND;. Feb. 1. Sterlmgr Page,
age SI,-: a discharged employe oft the thereof to said plaintiff). Fred Holz
rorelr.nd Hotel., threw Red, rjennen- into cr.u .i ia AtaA-
. -- oil tf saiu ueieiiuuiiL dciiiia aickci,
1S,mfHjP?n wa8 'Kynone-tath thereof to said, defendant,
?'L,'S? .!'? carac-'ohl9 aaa,st-i Emil L Holzfuss: one-fifth, tljereof to
u:e wiinmeniaca4sirenKn. , ,
WASHINOTONV- Feb. 1". -Senator
Chamberlain declined a plaoe on the in-i suit anS the expenses of. such parti
vestigaling .committee in. the Ballinger-; tion, or sale, be apportioned! among
Fincbot case. -, I the parties to this suit according to
Primero. Feb. .It Only two' miners !
out.of 79 entombed, by vester-day's- ex- i
: j-i. i.. -fc.. .? ,
mine were -found alive, 3U bodies were
recovered this rooming. Ihe
were over come by gases.. '
POTiAND, Feb. It .Hermann is being: '
cross exomined tfein af ternnnn airl. it in
expected Heney will atteaipe to grilr
nlm- ; 1
' Washington, Feb. l.-Hill of the-
weat JNortherBi has- asked Senator
Chamberlain for.maps and-statistics of
urezon. He proposes to colonize and
advertise the Deschutes.
iprcscrmea inc. saiu oin uay ui janu-
. GORDEN VIBRATO SS, We have: j ary, 1910, as the time on or before
just received -at shipment: of Garden, I which you shall appear- and answer
Vibrators. This vibrator took first ! saj(l complaint m said suit.,
prize over all vibrators at the Seattle:; The fate of the first publication of
Fair. Guaranteed for oh e yean. Call ' this Summons in said' ne-srspaper is
at our store a;id get-a booklet, tfneei
SSIS.UU. BUKK.HAKT & L.H.H.
: A fine line of fruits, vegetables nsh,
canned goods, etc., always on hand at
the iVetropolitan Market, Bioadalbia
street. Only the best is kept.
ixoticc is tiererjy given that the uhm
. . . .
.!; 1 l, U... K " H, r-..w.!
r . ? V i - r- . j i
Court of Luin County, duly appointed
Adininistra.or ot the, estate ot Jolmr
rt:i,'li,ii. t:n- (if i-timil v: hi-i-huwI
i All persons having claims against the
; estate of said deceaaed 'are-hereby rc-
1 quired tot present tiic same-with prop-
er vouchers lo the undersigned at his
residence: at Albany, Oregon, within
six mouths from- die date of this no
tice.
Dated this 4th day of February,
1910. J. W. BARTON,
HEWITT & SOX, Admr,
Attorneys for Admr:
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE."
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been by the County
Court of Linn County, Oregon, duly
appointed Administratrix with the will
;lnncxej of trie estate of Isaac Meeker,
late ot said county, deceased. All per-
sons having claims aaainst the estate
of said deceased are hereby rcquirer'
to present inc same wnn proper
vouchers to the undersigned at her
Residence, near Millersburg. in Linn
County. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 4th day of February,
1910. MARY E. MEEKER,
HEWITT & SOX. Admrx.
Attys. for Adinrx.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Notice is heteby given that tie un j
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of Linn County,
Oregon, administratrix of the estate of
N. E. Vernon, late of said county,
deceased. All persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased are
hereby required to present the same.
with proper voucners, to tne unner-
sieneA at her residency
said County, within si;
the date of this notice.
at bneimirn in
six months from
Dated Januarv SI. 1910.
M. V. Vernon.
Hewitt A Sox, Adrninisirtratrix.
Attorneys for Administratrix.
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INCORPOHATIO '
TniRDAWABO.STil. PORTLANU,UKLWP.
MHOS RQUBAi A. 11. to 9 P. tt. Baadayi. 9 t 1
' SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State off
Orccron for the County of Linn, De-
. . -v r
oartmeilt iSO. 4.
ra "oiziuss, piaint.n, v.
Holztuss. Bertha K:ecker, Emil J.
Holzfuss. Johanna Leib, Olive Holz-
f r it rr. I Ir:iuAl.n;...
fuss, G. H. K-.ecker, Wilhelinma
; Holzfuss and Henry Leib, defendants.
, To Herman Holzfuss and Wclhelmina
I Holzfuss, defendants above named:
In the name of, the State of Oregon,
: you are hereby notified and required
' to be and ippear in said above named
court in said suit, and answer the
complaint ot the plaintiff on file there
in, on or before the Stti day of Janu
ary, 1910, and. you are hereby further
notified that if you .fail o appear and
answer said complaint as aforesaid,
for want thereof; the plaintiff will take
a decree against you and each of you
for relief prayed. Sor in said complaint;
towit: ,
A decree of said, sourt directing that
the following described lands, towit:
Lots One aud Six, in Section One,
la u"e " ".
Township 10 S. of. R. one. East of the
wi,, M " m j. CoUntv. Oregon;.
,
also, eight acres in J-of 5, in section
35, Tp. 9 S. of R. 1. E. of the Will.
Sler. in Linn t,ounts,. uregon, ana
more particularly doscr.ib6d as being
situated and lying in the Sotitheast
corner of Sec. 35. S. H. 1 E. of the
Will. Mer. in Linn County, Oregon,
containing 8U.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 said sale divided among, the plain-
tirr. and toe ueienuams ui. yiupui iiuu
Ah fii0. one-fifth
.. xjto, Tn , anna Leite. and that
ti, casts and disbursements of this
thclr respective interests, ana. tor sucn
ot!,.er re"cf as ma seem pI0per to
said court.
I V"s Summons is served on you and
eaeil Oi JUU uy ijuuiitaiium .y i.a.
consecutive weeks prior to- the said
8th day of January, 1910, in the Al
bany. Democrat, a weekly newspaper
of general circulation in sabf county,.
by oretor ot tne HonoraDic i. JX. juun-
ci,n, Judge of the said County Court
of Linn County;- State ot Oregon,
i wlucli said order was maae- a oveniDer
! 18th. IS09- nd that the said j. JN.
j uuncan, juuge ui me uw nij
Court, in said order for the-pubhea-
tion of this Summons upon you lias
Xovenrber 26th, 1909.
J. J. WHITNEY, and
. W. S. Ri3LK,
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
i Lonn ci
. - t ,i, ir. .;it .i tt..
rao-uuu ui ii.v. iii "" .
ment ot 1 nomas Brandon, late ot saiu
: rnnntx. deceased. All" oersons having .
- n", - ,; -t ,i,. si-,t of said de-
a cams
ceased are hereby required to present
the same with proper vouchers to the
undersigned at her- residence, at Hal
sey, in Linn County, Uregon, witlun
six months from the- date of this no
tice. , Dated this 31"st" day of December;
1909. ELIZA BRANDON,
HEWITT & SOX", Executrix.
Attorneys for Executrix.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE-
MENT.
Mcrsigned the. executor of the last will
'anj testament of Elizabeth Whitehead,
.Notice is nereuy given mat me un-
deceased., has .filed his final account
wjth the clerk of the County Court for
i.jnll Count-, Oregon, and the court
lias hx.ed' the 7th day of Fsbruary,.
1910, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m..
for the hearinir of objections to said,,
account, if any-, and for the settlement
of said estate.
Dated this the 20lh day of Decem
ber,' 1909. -
J. E. WHITEHEAD,
I. K. WEATHERFORD. Executor.
Atly. for Ex'r. :
3
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. Notice .is hereby given that the un-.
dersigned administrator of the estate
of M. V. Hedge, deceased, late of Linn
County, Oregon, has tiled in the Coun
ty Clerk's office for Linn County. Ore
gon, his final account, anil the County
Court has .fixed the 14th dav of Feb
ruary, iv.iu, at one ocrocK p. nt, tro
the hearing oi objections, it" any,
against said account and the settle
ment of said-estate.'
A. L. LILLARD, .
J. K. WEATHERFORD, Admr.
Attorney for Admr.