The Democrat. The Dailv Delivered. 10 centB wmmIc: in advance for one year. i4.0? By mail, in advunce for one year $3, at Villi ui yiL yu.wtfi The Weekly Advance per year $1.25. At end of year $1,511. After 8 yers t ABOUT TOBACCO. Editor Democrat: On a postcard recently I made a remark about the stupendous evil of the tobacco habit. Among a few of the maladies trace, able to the weed is infantile paralysis, but wishing to be correct I will say that infantile paralysis has not been scientifically investigated and is still held in a congestive slate. There is little doubt however in the minds of thoughtful observers, who have much evidence on which to base an opinion, that this dcslructful disease finds its origin in tobacco. Individual inquiry has developed the fact that one or more of the patents of each child at tacked, and also their forebears, have made unstinted use of tobacco in some form or other. It seems a reasonable conclusion to reach since tobacco is now known to be a nerve depressant. First it seems to stimulate, but be comes a depressant when not backed by more. Like the fiendish dram, ever calling for more. Dr. Fowler, the noted phrenologist, said it so pois oned the system of man as to render liiin absolutely unlit for contact with pure womanhood, that this fact was constantly asserting itself in ovarian tumors and uterine cancers, filling the hospital with women demanding sur gical attention. Sometimes it misses a generation to be revisited upon the following. While it is less assertive 'tis more insidious in its approach than liquor, and, I earnestly believe, pro duces a greater percentage of imbecil ity and insanity. Statistics show liquor the greatest of asylum fillers, but I doubt if they consider the fact that most tobacco fiends use liquor and eventually when that fails to satisfy they try narcotics. From early life I have condemned the use of both evils, and any other agency which lowers the standard of humanity. I always feel that the odor of both is thou oughly disreputable; but of the two to bacco worries me more because it is constantly in evidence and so aggres sive. The lire statistics of New York show, 1 am told, that SX0 per cent of the fires arc attributable to carcles ness in use of matches in lighting ci gars and cigarettes, A store of mine was twice burned through this agency. In building operations 1 have found it dangerous to employ cither con tractors or carpenters who are ad dicted to this vice. Tobacco seems to undermine the memory till the workmen arc unable lo execute proposed schemes to satis faction. 1 never employ men who drink. 1 find the most successful method to stamp out either of these hydra-headed evils is through com mercialism, simply employ no person who folds with them. Christ told us to present our bodies a living sacrifice wholly acceptable to (iod. Also, "lie ye perfect o as your heavenly fath er is purler - ' V'OR.Ml... .Ui,NY WOMAN. AN INTERESTING THING. Now that the election is over it is interesting- to look back and observe the colossal falsehoods that were per petrated by the correspondent of the Orcgiiiiian on the tour of the state with llowermau. a mass of misstate ments from beginning to end ot the lour. After the Albany visit lie told of the strong hold llowermau had .. -ir.,1 1I1,. voles he was getting, without a single thing to found it on, for observing men here knew West would sweep things. It was evidently il.mn 10 iiillucocc voters, but it (ailed completely, for long ago the masses I iu Oregon got next to llic inelliousj of the Oregonian (luring a campaign On the other baud it transpires that the statements of Ralph WalMui, the able correspondent of the Journal, were founded on facts, and with very few exceptions have been verified. The Democrat also made .a few statements that have practically uni versally been verified by Ihc result. The statements were made honestly on what was supposed to be reliable information. As a giver of news the Oregonian is a great paper: but when it comes to t things moral it is 2 by -I and ovej sheet. DRY AND WET. Following is the b Linn county: Albany E Albany W A:ti.ny ... Hrowiisvillo S Urownsvillo Ciilapooia Center Crawftirihiville Foster Fox Valley Halsi-y N Harrisburg S Ilamsiairg Jordan Kingston Knox lluito Laeomb N Lebanon. L- Imnon Orleans Price Rock Cnek Santiam N A-io S Seio Shutd Shelbu-n Sodavillu Sweet Homo S.VMICUS ' Tin 'man Tat. gent Waterloo al opt. on voto Yes 130 152 119 135 107 (16 .... 37 77 31 130 55 .12 21 24 f.7 54 llti 215 74 65 52 58 ' f.l -IS 13 -is 6'' Uv 39 6i ' Si 5: i; ti: lotal 18-.1 WEDNESDAY. CIRCUIT COURT Five Divorces in All Granted. Judpe Golloway last evening adjourn ed circuit court to Dec. ti, when several matters will be up. In Maggie S. Sullivan ant. Griff King an amended answer1 was filed. The demurrers in the Farmers Ware house cases were heard, after a long squabble among the attorneys, repre senting various defendants, and taken under advisement. In Chas. 13. Montague agt. Lebanon, and Hattio A. Cruson agt. Lebanon, demurreis to the complaint because the city marshal was not made a party de fendant, were overruled, the defendant given ten days to answer, the plaintiff fn days aftet wards to reply. Divorce was granted in Kittle Perdue agt. Edward Perdue, George T. Horner agt. Christeina Horner and Q. E. Propst agt. Ida f ropst. Hereafter the Democrat will charge lor advertising paid local entertain ments at regular rates, the same as the job printer charges for bills or the merchant for his goods, not taking tickets in payment. Anyway free tickets are merely mattern of courtesy for complimentary! notices afterwards. 292S REI'OKTOF THE CONDITION Of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Albany, in the State of Oregon at THE Close of business Nov.. 10, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 544,442.92 Overdrafts.secured and un secured 11,138.40 U. S. Bonds ts secure cir culation 100,000.00 U. S. Bonds on hand 25,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds. Bonds, securities, etc 130,012.86 Banking house furniture, and fixtures 11.000.00 Other real estate owned. . 22,031.05 Due from National Banks (not reserved agents) .. . 3.107.17 Due from State and Priv ate Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies and Savings Banks ' 56.359.11 Due from approved reserve agents st8.b3o.su Checks and other cash items 11,835.88 Notes of other National Banks 3,500,00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents .... 211.96 Lawful Money Keshhve in Bank, viz: Specie $U7,98.55 Liegal-tenuer notes .uu 117,698.55 Redemption fund with LT. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 6,000.00 Total.. 81,139,974.79 LIABILITIES. 'Capita1 stock paid in 100 000 00 surpiui tu.iu Undivided profits, less ex penses ii'ii taxes paid.... Nation.-' I I auk notes out 8tun...ii Due ' - itlier National Banl 20,000. 00 7.8,932.46 25,000.00 2,867.48 12.ul2.31 43,472.66 ! Due to ito and Private Banks nd Bankers Due toTi ust Companies and Saving Hanks Dividends unpuid In lividual deposits subject - to check Demand ceiiilicutes of de 789,375.89 67,658.99 25 00 posit J Certified checks Total $1,139,974.79 State of Okegon, County of linn, ss: I. O. A. Akciiirald, Cashier of the above named banK, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. O. A. ARCHIBALD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bef ire me this 15th day of Nov., 1910. II. F. MERRILL, Notary Public, COHKKCT -Attest: Alfred C.ooiimitt S. E. YouNii. S Directors J. P. Wallace, , CUSICK, C. H. CUSICK, dir j ectors. No 3' . . . . . - .. .UEPO.tr OFTHECONDITION OF pjQ 35 THE FIRST! SAVINGS BANK j REPORT Of- 1HE CONDITION at Albany, in the State of OroBC-n, atjot ALBANY STATE BANK at Albany. tho close of buaineoS Nov. 10, 1910. RESOUliCES: Loans atr.i discounts $2(',9.3ii(i.90 Bonds, securities, etc 15,540.83 Banking house, furniture.and No fixtures 1,018.75 1':: Due from u proved reserve 125 ' banks .... 43.009.93 81 'Checksum' other cash items. S7.50 N.jCashon hand 13,201.20 i:. Total sMJ.izj.ii 31 LIABILITIS Capital stock paid in SO. 000. 00 Surtlus fund 2.5U0.00 Undivided profit, less ex penses and taxes paid 2,050 61 Individual deposits subject to cheek 9,217.14 Demand certificates ot de posit.. . 1, IW9. 01 l ime certificates of deposit. . 143.77S.23 Savings deposits 153, 2o0 06 Total S 3l3.125.tr Statk ok Oukhon',1 County of I.inn " 1. i) A. it '!li:iAl.l, Cashier, of the .ibnve named P.inii. to solemnly swour '.'iat the above s'it"inont is true to tin iest of me kniiwii-.lire and belief. () ,'. AltJKWIALD. Cashier. Subscribed r.ivl swi-rn to before me this nth d iv of Nov., ISH0. 11. 1". ilElitill.L Notary Public. CoiasKi'T-Attest : Ai.;-'i:i-:i) t - m-iinutt 1 S K Yvt:sii. ,- Directors. .'. !'. 'Ai.i..u'i: AT THE COURTHOUSE. Deeds Recorded: W. f: Howard to Dora Howard 2 lots block 112 H's ad $ 1100 Harold Jensea to Either Helmick 20 acres 1 P. H. .McDonald to Mary Richard son 77 by 223 2 3 leet Scio 900 Inventory filed in estate of Alfred A. Avenll. Value ot all properiy $991. In estate of Polly Ann Morris John F. Nevins was appointed administrator. Bond $6,000. Appraisers C. H. Ral ston, John Durlan and G. W. Cruson, Value of property $3,000. Marriage license: Elmer Richardson, aged 26, and Minnie A. BahrKe, 23, both of Lebanon. ALBANY HOT NOON LUNCHES At the Mission Parlors. Baltimore for Bicycles. Fisk tires at Baltimore's. Fishing tackle at Baltimore's. Holt again at the Holt corner. A neat place. Holt's Meat Marnet Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery. Trv a cun of hot chocolate at the Crest. , Light lunches served at the Crest' Confectionery. , 1 Have your feet attended to by Mrs Driver 230 Lyon, both phoneB. Prof. E. L. Wilson for violin, Mrs. F, Home iu. Wilson tor piano. instructions, phone 353. 10 to 12, 2 to 4 o'clock. 1st street over f-rench s. j Dr. W. R. Shinn. physician, and sur-1 Judge Galloway began the rgular Keon C,?lls answeled ??y and "'g'lt. term of department two with twenty Office, 1' hnn Block, Residence 119 E 7tb lawyers present and diposed of the fol street. Both phones. lowing cases: 1 Continued: Smith vs. Smith, West The Mamie Haslarn Co. will begin a agt. Rowell, Purcel) act. Purcell, Ham three days engagement at the opera ilton agt. Hamilton, Witham agt. With house on next Monday, at popular am. prices, presenting Tennessee's Pardner, ' For trial: Martin agt. Brownsville, My Friend from India and a bachelor's- Groshong agt. Thompson, Travis agt. Romance. Cinderella Mining Co. Eugene Register : E. O. Johnson and .Dismissed: Noble agt. MartBn, Mar- crew of eight men leave early this. K1- -1- Bgc-",ua?e' morning for Albanv where they will do dJla Hojslzel agt. J. P. Hoelzel. Set the plastering on the fine new block, tle?: Miller agt. Zimbnck. . IT . ..... . . A nnlin .ln 1 Tl T. 1. , 100 leet square, Deing hunt by Altred C. Schmitt. They will be gone for somo time. i : i No. 10! ' nniraiT rvc . he r.vniTiM iV-riiv v. mi. wnuniuii of the J. W. CUSICK & CO. Bankers at Albany, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business Nov. 10, 1910. Jresoukces. ! Loans and discounts $226,755.45 j Overdrafts secured and unse- cured 1,290,40 Bonds securities, etc 7.4,628.81 Banking house, furniture. and fixtures 10,832.25 . leai . jue irorn Dunns reserve banks) 17.88 Due .from approved reserve banks 103,310.47. Checks and other cash'items 8,520 00 Cash on hand 44,450.06 - Total . S469 87 92 LIABILITIES. Capital t.tock $ 50.000.00 i Surplus fund 40,000.00 ' Undivided profits, less ex- I penses and taxes paid ... 11,693.13 . Due to banks and bankers. . 17,366.89 i 1 Individual deposits subject to ; ; check 331,376.61 I Demand certificates of de- j posit 10,4156.29 ! Certified checks 4,800 00 ' Liabilities other than those above stated 4,153.00 Total $469,875.92 State of Oregon, County of Linn ss I. H. B. Cusick. Cashier of the above nameJ bank, do solemnly swear thattho ahove statement is true to tne oest oi my knowledge and belief. tl. B. CUSICK, Cashier. Subscribed and swurn to before me this 15lh 'lay of Nov., 1910. GALE S. HILL,, Notary Public. Correct attest. (Signed hvi E. D. Oregon, in the State of Oregon, at ihe close of business, Nav. 10, 1910. UKSOimCKS. Loans and discounts $ 81,820.7 tJvenlratls, secured and un secured Bonds, se.uritics, etc Banking house, furniture.and fixtures ... Due from banks (not reserve 5l;9.37 4,669.92 14.979 5S 13 50 unnks Due from approved reserve banks Exchange for clearing house Cash on nana Expenses 18.073 34 1.(180,07 10,722.91 Total ...$137.S99.4G: l.lAniUTIKS. Capital stock paid in 30,000.00 Undivided profits . 451.77 Individual deposit subject. . . ' to cliecl; US,341.oK Demand certificate of deposit 5,103.35 Time certificates of deposit. 29,110 50 Certified cheeks Savings deposit 4.5S6 ?G Total J137.S99.4li Statk ov Oi'.ki.on ciu ntyok linn J-ss 1. 11. N. liouley. Cashier of tiiealvvr i.an.e.i bank. do solemnly swear th.U t".u? ;,tK vc Htatement is true to the best ci itiv Knowledge and belief. !!. S. KOUI.EY. CisU-.-r. e,.i...(;. ;!., ;,,,,( 8worn tt, l.tfoto'mc fus Lull dav of Nor, J. J. COI.I I"S. Notary Public, i '.ivrcC .Mi -! : Wm. H.iin. 1'. V. i,i. ','i i t, C. I!. i...v. liivs I'irvit.'!!-.. C H NEWS Dee'Is recoreed: Madlen Florida to Brownsville 5940 square feet $ Bcnj Oakley to J. A. Oakley 80 acres W. J. Tuinridae to Silliman Wirt 3 lots Crabtree H. F. j;clnterff to A. L Chute 160 acres J. Willard Mclnterff to 'A. L Chute 41.39 acres ". Elma Armstrong to M. E. Simp son 78 by 129 feet Lebanon . Geo. Bowers to Geo. Williamson 4 lots Waterloo 1 1 107 10 10 , 17o 250 Vacation Maple street Hausmans 2nd ad Brownsville. Application to register title by F. Colpitts. H. Final account approved in estate of Edgar Place. Third sale was had in the Oden estate of 160 acres of hill land. The first time there was no sale, the 2nd time I $465 was the price bid, this time $1175. I Marriage license: Erwin D. Turner, aged 27, Shedd, and Edna May S wear- 1 : nn n ml. Uigur, v, ruwusviiiu. Deeds recorded: W. A. Kitnsey to Irva Cady and wf 54 by 120 ft bl 42 Albany. . $ 10 65 1 900 1 C. L. Ransom to C lot Mill Citv U. Lroudard G. E. Strine to C. C. Bryant "51 by 8iK"?' 30 A'any Hannah J. Bilyeu to G. M. Bilyeu 14178 acres ripn tit rniiDT 1W KJ i M. 1 1 . "Fy"""-'"" o-. r renco to register cic',a granted. oale connrmed in Pearl Arehart agt. ttuen Aidnch. Judgment in Earl Merti et al. agt. Sarah E Thompson et al. in application 1. r . (jonii registration .titleord ered M. V. Weatherford aDDointed exam jn iner of title in application A t. Weddle. N. M. Newport in application H. Dr Scott H. H. Hewitt in applecatien Daniel Nicely. . , Most of the day was taken up with arguments of demurrers in the Albany Farmefs warehouse cases,, many de- iendants being represented. T mZ: 4. " f.'... " ."15, -n ......j.. m,Ua mu,.jpoft agt. Paul Musezynski, G. W. Eeeney 8t. Minnie Keeney. " Bailey appointed examiner of li6. W. Simpson to register title. and J- Whitney in application G. W. : Wright. . r: : 1 r td . c vt "muoe:u, jaruwn agt, o; r- uase. Sale canfirmed in Hay agt. Hay, Christmas is coming a jumping. What has beome of that gas plant. r . . v-usick . Some fine offices in the new block. Albany suburbs. has the mums with its big Albany's modern stores attract at- tention Has Albany given up the-cluster sys tem of lighting streets. Albany is fall of fine livint pictures, the best looking girls anywhere. Tne sooner that U.O.-O.A.C. squab b e is stopped the better for all con cerned. Taft, who is at Panama, promises a co i:plete:l canal in 1913: tJut it will be 19.5 just the same. It always tickles a newspaper man in the ribs to do several dollars worth of adveriising free for a local entertain ment and then pay his way in besides. A man at the mum show after ad miring the line looking Pocahsntas was heard to remark that lie thought Poca hontas was a man. He was told that he was certainly mistaken. "Well" he said, "the mistake accounts for my not having road my Bible lately. TUtsiMY. Burn and Died. Born in Lebanon to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Argetsinjier, on Nov. 6, a daugl -ter. Tne child ainl on the lull. Mr. and Mrs. Argetsiner wish to ex tend their sir-cere thanks to the Lady Maccabees, friends and nehbois for ihe:t- kindness and sympathy at the tUii.-.l ft their daughter. Sirlhs and Lcaths. 'Pu-ri' wero (if loon in October L'Ci'i'iiinu lo !hL' report ju.-t nied, beiiit,' i. .-lit 7 in u ln''U.;.:iiii iu;ml:..twi Tit tH'.r.i.' r t.i birth's v;-.s ; Dr. .( l,-KV. L- - ir : U-.-pm i:;;t v illi it' ,o, lr. I1.. : iit'; w;t;i u. Or. n ..,;rii of I: i .Wk t:.:t0 3. MISFITS, A good library will help. Mum is the word this week. Attend the mum show and help the library. ' Cha"mp Clark, of Missouri will now be heard from. 1 Don t keep ' mum about the mum iow. Tell everybody. show i Of the six measures championed by the Oregonian five were defeated. Turkeys are rising in price, growing in size and the ax if aching for a job. J j. . i , , . . . It is nearly thanksgiving and not an Oregon census report nas been received. , More and better aDnles than ever be - '. r ,.. jj . 1 , , i 1U,B WBa tne re3u" 01 tne "P"B Bnow- j : All good apples should be the propo- ! sition of every , shipper. Deception is j always back acting. , , Howard, Crook county.has ten voters and all voted wet. How would you like it for s home for your children. It is the same old dangerous foot ball, but it ia tame compared with au- tomobiling and aviation. See! ,.., .. . .. , With a new post office, new city halt and new Carnegie library next year uugiib to ants uiiugB iiuui iu muuuv. fa ' After all that home rule bill doesn't mean much. All it ever did mean was- to keep the saloon going in Portland. A strong factor in the election of - Oregonian and Telegram, making thoUu sands of votes for West. May Starve: A library fund will cost the people of i Albany only 40c annually on each $1000 J assessment, and there is not a person Cordova, Nov. 15. Eighty-three per in Albany who will nof be glad to give sona, comprising the passengers and it. crew of the wrecke steamship-Port There should be no ill feelmg be tween U. O. and O. A. C over the rodyism at the depot. That's a part of the foot ball business and spirit some times. Whon the Orerrnninn sairt Rnwerman would be elected bv 7,000 the Democrat , remarked that it would be nearer that the other way, and it is. Draw your own conclusions. Boss Murphy should be put out at any cost. The election of IHx backed by such a disreputable and corrupt man is no credit. It is time all parties set down on bossism. These Murphies are a- disgrace to American polities. It has been variously reported that Kansas, dry for thirty years,, returned to the wet column in the recent elect ion, hut there was no vote on: the ques I tion at all. Gov. Stubbs, a prohibition saint, was reelected by a big majority. A Mosi Liberal Offer. One of the most extraordinary free effers ever made by any store in Al bany (and carried out) is the liberal offer of The Greater Chambers and Mc Cune Store. They are giving away absolutely free a $400 Monarch piano, made by the Baldwin Co. Some one will get this piano free. It' of great interest to you and costs nothing to in- ! Testigate. Visit the store, see the near :t niaved. it is on disnlav in the millinery department, and is for yon free ot "charge. No scheme of any kind, its free. Tonight there will be an auction of dolls tt 1 o'clock at the American booth, in the mum fair, And Christ mas is coming. Real estate men report & big demand tor nouses ror rental, witn naraiv any thing to meet it with. '1 here is demand Ior 8 Ereat many nouses in Aioanyt tne coming year, The new home rule bill is declared a monstrosity. It will take the supreme court to make anything of the thing. FOT the AliltjiliOUSS Oittatton by mall for tliono who-eon not sttond In iierdon. All msirucuim, loumtimK mini i-romtnitimift. in FRKE. For U'ftclmr. ' student preparing for college or universi ty, woman's clubs; grwies. pup;ner8 iuil Dome miners. jo preummaij' wiir tion is reqniml. Tliia mail courao inoaui opportunity for you. i Corrwpomlrnro Stutlr Pppftrf nieut University ot Orecon Enttne - - - Criin If your horse has HEAVES use Stone's Heave Drops. Price $1. For sale by all drug-' gists. Dr. S. C. STONE, Salem - Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un ikr i;.;m-l nilininitr;iior of the ctate of A. l Maxwell, late of Linn county, Mreuon. deceased, has tiled in the "cunty court of said county his final :, commit as such administrator, and that aid court h;is fixed Monday the 19th i' y of iVecmbcr. 1910. at the hour of 1 tVWk in the afternoon, as the time ' ir tKe l.cari:jr t l objections tn said ;n;il account and tne ettl - nnvt tlu-re- i M. .VA.WVF.i.L, iUWiTT v SP:. Administrator V.tv. for Adt:i!iii-'.r;-itor. .DOINGS OF ! THE WORLD Bend is now electric lighted. Multnomah and Willamette are play ing foot ball at Silem this afternoon, A big union evangelist meeting wilt begin in Eugene Nov. 22 under Evan gelist Stough. Woodrow Wilson, the new governor of New Jersey, is a coming man. Keep your eyes on Wilson. Governor Benson yesterday resumed the governorship, and Mr. Bowerman is again just president of the senate. 1 Capt. M. D Phillips, of Oregon City, !:?rm"ly of 'hi' candidate for the Oregon Citv post office, and is making a live campaign for tha office. ! A 625 foot block is being erected in New york. Ic wnl be 465 stories and win c09r $7,000,000. It will start with a 100 foot swimming pool in the base- ! ment. itev. Matiocic. or Medtord, in a ser mon Sunday night charged thai news paper men are a spineless bunch. Some are, some are not, likewisa some min i&ters Both. ways, and acme other peo ple. Last evening theSalem foot ball team' notified the Albany high school team' that their season had closed and that j they would not play Albany. Ic is a ; case of cold feet, and leaves the Albany ; team champions of the valley, The State Dairy Association will j meet in Eugene Dec. 8 and 9. Among ' the speaker it is said Consul H. B. ! Miller will be there then, and his broth- , p t viiu-- f ,u:n U ,,., , 1Sea a t'aik by hm . , , , , ! The Ashland papers by the defeat of the Ashland normal to the Willamette , Valley counties, but as a matter of fact ail the eastern Oregon counties I also voted against Ashland but Kla- I math. The counties voting for it were V'fi.,.sn;,r !: ' umatlIla' Clamath and Coos. r land, which was beached in the mouth of KaSalla river Saturday, are stranded on Katatla island. The storm which broke soon- after the passengers landed from the wrecked vessel is raging with in creased fury an:) all efforts to go to the aid of the marooned Dasseneers proved unsuncessful. There are few people living on the island and the food, supply is smaH. F G. WILL, lor Watches NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of tJie- estate of Henry Ramer, deceased, has filed in the County Court for Linn County, Oregon', her final account as such ad ministratrix of said estate, and that Monday the fifth day of December, 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. Firs publication Nov. 4,. 1910, last publication Dec. 2, 1910. , ROSANNAH J. RAMER. C. C. .BRYANT, Administratrix. Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of "the estate of William B. Henderson, deceased, has filed in the County Court for Linn County, Oregon, her final account as such' administratrix of said'estate and that Monday the fifth day of Decem ber, 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.. m. has been fixed by said court as the time for bearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. First publication Nov. 4; 1910, last publication Dec. 2. 1910. E. MAUDE HENDERSON, C. C BRYANT, Administratrix. : NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE I MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate f- jfoses Miller, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, his final account as such ad ministrator of said estate and that Vonday the fifth day of December, , 1910. at 10 o'clock in the- forenoon has ' been fixed bv said court as the time ; fbr hearing of objections to said ac- : cotint and the settlement thereof. rirsu piiDiication aov. t, iviu, last publication Dec. 2. 1910. CARL MONTROSE MILLER, C: C. BRYANT. Administrator. Attorney. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. ! Notice is hereby given that the un 1 dersigned administratrix of the estate of Hen J. Williams deceased, pursuant to the order of sale made and entered, tn the matter of the estate of said de ceased by the Comity Court of Linn county, Oregon on the 7th day of November, 1910 will from and after the 10th day of December, 1910, pro ceed to sell, at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, sub ject to confirmation by aid court, the following described real property, to wit: The southwest quarter of section 5 in township 15 south of range 3 west of the Willamette Meridian, in Linn county, Oregon, containing 160 acres; also beginning at the nonhead corner of tlie southeast quarter of section 6 in said township and range, and run ning south on the east boundary of said section 6. 53.7$ chain? to the north boundary ot a tract of land con veyed to R. W. Phillips by Titos, l.andingham and wife on the 18th day of May, 1858: thence west 20 chains; t hence north 53.78 chains: thence ca-t 2') chains to plaec of bfginping, containing 107.56 acres, more or le.-s. all in l.inn couutv. Oregon ::A!ir..R!-;r e. wii.lt u:. I;::VITT & SON. A-.tmrx. Ai;ys. f--r Ad.nr;:.