Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 16, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 19 cents
week; in advance for one year, 4.6'.
By mail, in advance for one year 3, al
end of year $3.6J.
The Weekly Advance per year $1.25
At end of year $1.60. Alter 3 yes--s m
$2.
Alton B. Parker wears a smile that
won't come off.
At last the counrty has decided
what we shall do with our ex-presi-
dents.
"Marsc Henry Wattcrson he jes
nacneny went imo nigu sitiiva.
And it isn't over yet.
Since wc have lent China a large
hunk of ready cash, wc arc much in
terested in her reform scheme.
"Colonel Roosevelt flees from the
ri-nnrtiTs." lie used to rush at them
with mouth wide open and seize them
by the hand.
"Chicago card parties arc giving
steak big, far, juicy steaks as nrst
prize." Next we shall hear of the ex
travagant limit of lacon prizes.
The bray of the democratic donkey
is as sweet as the music that was
made when "the morning stars first
sang together.
The country seems to have about
come to the conclusion that it's time
for the "mighty hunter" to retire to
the jungle at Oyster Bay anil do the
clam act. '
It might not he a had idea for those
Baltimore undertakers who advertise
cut-rate funerals to send some of their
literature to the guides in the Wis.
deer woods.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A
GREAT COLLEGE.
The growth of the Oregon Agricul
tural College is one of the most in
teresting things in Oregon history.
Starting in an old shack of a building,
with a limited standard, it has de
veloped into one of the hncst agricul
tural colleges in the United States,
with a good equipment of buildings
and appliances, a student body only
excelled by two or three other like
schools and a high standard for the
class of work. 1 wenty-two years ago
the attendance was 98. Ten years
later between three and four hundred.
This jumped to over seven hundred,
ami now under the very capable ad
ininistralioii of Dr. Kerr it is some
where between fifteen hundred and
two thousand, covering all depart
ments, with prospects of reaching the
hitler by the end of the year, accord
ing lo the statement of President Kerr
al I he aliiiiini banquet Saturday night.
Only a short time ago there were
only two instructors making agricul
tural pursuits a specialty; now there
are thirty-live and every department is
covered. It has become eminently an
industrial school, filling a held that is
very close to the masses decidedly a
school of the people, and it is for this
reason that 1' e !'c:.. .wit is in favor
of a very li' oral policy by the stale
in ils suppo llie ichool. The pre
diction of I ' hv.t Kerr that in ten
years Oregon will have a population
,of a niilliofi ami a half and the agricul
tural college an attendance of four
thousand is not an unreasonable one.
It will undoubtedly be realized.
A .system of experiment stations is
being inaugurated which will in a ma
terial way further the usefulness of
the college lo the people. Already it
has done more for the agricultural in
terests of Oregon than ail other things
combined, and it will be in a position
to do nmre as the plans being inaug
urated for a larger school arc devel
oped. It is not a Corvallis college, but an
Oregon College, one of the people,
and as such the state legislature will
do well lo give it a support in keep
ing with the great importance of the
work it has in hand.
BR00KEWAS
IN ALBANY.
The body of a woman was found near
the truck a milo south of Mcdford.sup
posed to have been killed hy tho train
Sho was identified as Mrs. lit Ho Ellis
It was thomrSl (dip hud b on struck hy
tho Shasta Limited: but K. ti. Hrook-
went to tho authorities in Med ford and
con I cased lo having killed tier with
hiimmor. 11-' said ho asked bur for 50
cents, when sho refused and ho killed
hor, gettin? $15, wh-oh ho found in her
stocking. I his was his storv: Uit it is
said HriOke i.i probably crusty and that
he has mado up tho storv, the woman,
who hud boon on the streets of Med
fo'd probably having boon intoxicated
Brooke was in Aihany several days,
boarding at Mrs. lipids, and thnie who
mot him hero think lie was "oil "
Annual School electing.
A mooting of tho vote's of distriei
No. & will be held on tho 'JSlh al th.
central building, for tho purpose i:
voting a tax for tho support of th.
schools the coming year. Theestim-U
hits not yet boon made, l.ust year i:
was mills for tho regular builgei
and m:lls spci inl. During tho yeat
the number l t !-. . : .i us incicas.i
from 22 to :t" and the atti iu..niee grei t
)y, that of th.- hi):h schi'iU having at oil'
djubU J. An. thcr builoii; will bt -im
peraiive u ithin a year ,r two, li n..i
tiie v.Kn'ii; , ear then tho year follow
i g. li it up t i ll-o tax payers ot II -disti
ict to s;y when
Free Merchaniise Gifts
Aro being given awav verv fev
minutes by The Chambers 4 McCt r
Sioie. Today great interest is take
in t l.o pnxo giving, for at the a uml o
tho I ig gong, some one in thcHti 'v is
l.io(. nerstn. In tomorrow's ta'u
thy w!l publish u list of tho p-esir
Kiver away today. See udd for panic
ulnrs
WEDNB3DAY.
A CHANCE
FOR FAME
In the Oregon High School De
bating League.
The tournament of the high school
debating league for 1911 promises to u
the best yet, more thoroughly organizen
than ever before. The stale has beer,
divided into five districts: Eastern Ore
gon, Columbia River, Central Oregon,
Southern Oregon and' Coos County
Albany is in the Central Oregon dia
trict, composed of Albany. Corvallis
Cottage Grove, Eugene, Falls City, In
dependence, Junction Lity, Lebanon,
Salem and Springfield. In al) forty-one
Clues are in it.
Superintendent A. L Briggs ispreai
dent, Prof, De Cue of Eugene secre
tary and treasurer, G. W. Buchen of
the U. O. assistant.
Albany will have a good team, not
yet selected; but some Bplendid mater
ml is reported toi one that will mam-
the tones of Demosthenes take notice
The question selected for this district
in: Resolved that the cities of the United
States should adopt the commission
plan of city government. On the sub
ject there is a vast amount of literature
to be secured, and the Question is a vita
one. Baker City has just adopted the
system and other cities are thinking
deep. But there are two Bides to it
just the same.
OBSERVED
By the Man About Town.
That ail tho storeB carrv iewetrv nnH
almost everything else, and it is a won.
der the jowe'ers don't carry drugs and
naroware and gloves; Dut this is the
spirit ol the day.
Some eastern magazines Rhnwintr
how the Oregon apple brings at least 60
per cent more than those from other
states. Can we keep up the gait.
Henry Meinert at his Doncarn stand
doing a good business and treating
everyoouy wnue and wun a smile. He
says if you want some big supplies for
Christmas to put in your orders and
tney win Be alien ..cd to.
be beaten anywhere in a place tho size
oi jnuuny.
Died in Seattle.
From a Seattta nancr: Mrs. Caroline
Aieizgus. aged Z veura. died at the
homo of her daughter, Mrs. H. H.
Thompson, 3201 Sixteenth avenue soulh,
at 5 o cluck lust night. Death is attrib
uted to uge. Mrs. Metzgus was a
native of Ui rmany and a daughter of
an ollicer in Napoleon's army in the
Moscow campaign. Sho had lived with
her d.iui tit r for I he past twenty yearr.
Besides in -r daughter here, she leaves a
son G. I. .lotzgus who lives in Albany.
Or.
Now f Cbristmas!presents for east
ern Jriei. ..t.
t
The cienrotto, wherever it is alwavs
I eliulea things.
Albany's grjwth ia henlthy and perm
nncnt, no bargaiu day affair.
Jay Bowcrman wants to bo president
of the senato. Tho anti-assemblvites
should see that he is not.
The acaaon of reciprocity is now here.
and the golden rulo prevails: do unto
othsrs as they do unto you.
Mistletoo is better than ever this
year and the Albany girls look sweeter
Albany's fire department will have to
be put on a different basis in a year or
two or less.
A fine window display, that of Stol
tenberg, n Christmas lireplaco scene, a
work nf art and good taste.
Tho Examiner editorially snvs the
live greatest men in the world were
Newton, Michael Angolo, lteethoven,
Archimedes and Shakespeare. Col.
Roosevelt is not mentioned.
Tho illustrations for", the Hamilton
Store ailvortisi-ineiits, attracting con
.liderablo attention, are the work of
Outcnult, the originator of the famous
Yellow Kid, Muster Brown and other
celebrietic.:, probably tho highest paid
artist in tho world.
A Live Octogenarian.
Tho following from tho Corvallis
vlaz tto-'rimerf tells of the doings of the
lather of Mrs 1'r. Hodges and .Mrs.
n'li Kii k of this city :
David Blake, aged S4 years Dec. 8.
walkc.l to t orvallis this morning from
his farm eir.ht miles northwest of hero
That's t ro;ty go x! for a man so agrd
Mr. I'Likcisa Ibvsitr bv birth tir.
rtalki;l : ::c.;s tlu' pl mis in 1S50 an.l
landed in Oil ,:i n in 1."2. I ; 'ils eariv
yo'.ith h- w..s n runner rpd jumper with
lew peon and tl inks ho missed a lor
tuno in ii.it pu:ti:i.; hunsoit' in thehan.lv
of u maii'igor and raciiii: for money
Mr. I!l ;ko's i at her died at tho ago if
JO yo..is
TIIK I'IMST KAZOKS that inonev
e..ii I uy Ti rrvv's blue steel, Holler's
K mi. llifuU'a tine Safely Razors,
owiy o, o guarantied. Prices ure
1 1-Ik. Bl'UkllAIlT & Ll'S.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD
A notable Corvallis wedding was that
of Prof. Chas. A. Cole and Miss Bessie
Denneman.
Some more Washington cities have
been heard from: Ellensburg 4209,
Wenatchie 4050.
That ten feet of show at Klamath
Falls was up in the hills. C. C. Hogue
writes that the fall at Klamath was
only 16 inches.
Near Everett yesterday three drunken
fools rocked a gasoline launch and ic
was upset and six people were drowned,
all of them loggers.
Col. Roosevelt, a former well known
politician and lion hunter yesterday
made the first address for several weeks
speaking for a sane progress.
Emma Eames is to marry again, a
baritone Binger. She was divorced
from her former husband. For a good
wife marry anything but an opera
singer.
Phil Bates, of tho Notthwest, is ar
ranging for another trip with some la
dies to tho madrigras, Feb. 15. He
wonld line also to have some Albany
man go along.
There was a battle yesterday between
the regulars and insurgents in Mexico
nd the insurgents- were defeated, 84
siain and the others fleeing. It was
bound to be thus.
A dispatch to the Oregonian says the
financial credit of Springhed is the best
of any city in Oregon. Of course there
is no best in such things, and state
ments of that character are always
silly.
Harrison Gray Otis, tho celebrated
editor of the Los Angeles Times, whose
office was recently wrecked, haa been
in Portland. While there he placed an
order for 152,000,000 worth of paper at
Oregon City.
The number of farms in Michigan
increased 2 per cent in ten years. The
average number of acres is 92. an in
crease of 6. The everage value per
acre of lands and buildings is $46, an in
crease of 39 pe cent. Of the 171,787
farm owners c2.473 carried mortgages.
almost half. There were 32,635 farm
tenants.
W. S. McFarland. a resident of
Marshfleld for several years, in the
banking bnsiness there, is making ar
rangements to go elsewhere, having
disposed of his interests there. - Mr.
Mcrananu is a native ot Albany, and
at one time was a Willamette Valley
drummer. His wife is a daughter of
Mr. J. W. Baker of this city.
ALBANY
HOT
NOON
LUNCHES
At the Mission Parlors. ' i
Holt again at the Holt corner.
A neat place. Holt's Meat MarKet.
Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery, i
The best POSTS in Albany at the.
SAW MILL.
Have your feet attended to by Mrs.
Driver 230 Lyon, both phones. ;
Miss Nellie Bridges professional I
nurse. Phone Home Red 'iia. tia ;
Dr. W. R. Shinn, physician and sur-
geon. Calls answered day and night.
Office, Klinn Block, Residence 119 E 7th
street. Both phones.
George Miller, former pianist at
Dreamland, will teach music in this
city with headquarters at Davenport's.
Graduate of Berlin Conservatory of
Music.
Got your Grand Union Teas. Coffees.
Baking Powder, Extracts, etc. at 238
w 2nd street, see our premiums.
Also stationary and notions. Home
phone 469, t9
F. M. French & Son have Calendars
Cedar fence posts 10c at Curtis Lum
ber Co's.
For your Christmas candy and nuts
como to the Crest 316 W 2na St.
Red Cross stamps and postcards have
arrived at the W. F. office, where they
may be secured.
Instead of F. M. French sending a
box of nppb s to Boise it was F. M.
Mitchell, the orchardist.
The Guarantee Optical Company
guarantees you a skilful examination
of your eyes by an experienced optician
Lenses and frames exactly as repre
sented. Goods may bo seen at Daw
son's Drug Store.
jJJIy Dr. Lowe, the well known op
'fSy tician and optometrist, will be
in Albany Tuesday and Wed
ncsdny, Dec. 20 and 21. Don't fail to
have him test your eyes for glasses.
Scores of Lino county references.
Was in Albany Also.
E. G. Brooke, tho crazv man who
confessed to killing Bello Ellis, found
dead near the track at Medford, bus
been committed to the nsylum Belle
Ellis was in Albany several weeks ago,
stopping at the Hotel Albany, after
leaving writing u couple letters back to
the chief of poheo asking about a lost
dog. Sho was a fast woman, and her
desth was probably the resull of intoxi
cation. Letter List.
1 ho following letters remain in the
All any, Oro., postollicc uncalled for
e. 14. li10. Persons itesiring any of
tho.-o letters should call for advertised
otters, giving the date:
Marian Adams, Fred Ayers. Mrs. T.
!C. Bolton, C. E. Burnett, Mrs. Felix
Las. J. S. Davis, Mrs. Thomas Fieai-i.-.Uig,
A. S. Free, George & Cook,
l.owis Hapgett, Arnold C. Ilermar.eor;.
W.II. Hill. Adah Johnson, il, 0. Kir.r,
Join Kuoieher. t'leve Leo, W. 11
il'ey. Mis Bertha Merser, Hairy
Morgan. J. M-Dowoll, J. T. Mom -.on.
Vrs. Mat Newton, Fred Piereo. Ralph
I'l-rtor, Mrs. Cusi D. Robinson. Mis.
vY;l!io Kainu'er, H. F. Stoakes, I. II.
Sw'gcrt.
. J. S. Van Winki.r, r. M.
C H NEWS
New Suit: John Tomasek agt. Eliza
May et al. to register title. L. L.
Swan attorney.
Marriage license: Jas. Lewis Kinzer,
aged 18, and Maude A. Paul, 17, both
of Crabtree.
Deeds recorded:
John Stack ley to S. B. Yoder 2
lots Meoonite Church ad to Al
bany $ 3-10
Emma Ktllev to Chas. Sterling
5.93 acres N. Brownsville 1100
Carrie Simms to Eastern Inv. Co.
40 acres
Anna Houck to Henry E. Burra-
cster et al 50 acres
Altman Co. to Perry McQueen &
wife lot and half Holly 200
; 41 births and 10 deaths w the
health record of Linn Co., for Nov.
The rate is 5 deaths in 1000,
Dee-Is recorded :
E. A. Thompson to A. J. Free
man 40 acres near Lyons . ... $ 1750
Alfred G Pearson to Louis Con-
heim 160 acres 10
Inventory filed in estate of Aaron H,
Baltimore. Real proberty $10,130 per
sonal 1491.34. Total $11,621.34. Also
in estate of Sarah J. Smith. Total
$831.
Marriage license:- Jas. A. Richard
son, 62, and Mary E. Richardson, 60,
Scio.
Visit the Guarantee Optical CdmpaHtf
and see an entire'y new and complete
stock of spectacles and eye glasses a.t.
uBwsoiis urus store, we nave an ex-
perienced optician to do our examining
- b"' oauuiiiuuii.
-Come to the Crest and pick out youf
box of Bon Bons and have it laid away,
316 W 2nd St.
. ,
reters snens "tiet the Meat." For
sale ac Huiburt-Ohling Hdwe. Oo's.
Report
LOST. Pair of eve glasses
to Mrs. H. M. Palmer.
FOR RENT. House. Inquire of Geo
M. Payne 9th and Washington. t20
E mpire Photoplay
TONIGHT
"The Cheat." A card story that
will appeal to many. A pretty piece
of acting from start to finish. Very
interesting.
"The Tyranny of the Dark." A
beautiful story well told, by the Ka
lem people. The scenes are beautiful
and the acting is superb.
"Davy Jones' Domestic Troubles."
....Apparently Davy's life is not par
ticularly pleasant. The Vitagraph
Company show good work in this un
usual comedy and it is hard
to de-
scribe this picture and do tt justice, alone. Keep the tact going that wo
It must be seen to obtain a full coin- can raise almost anything here, while
prehension of its fun and the consum- at Hood River, Medfordand other fam
matc action of all the characters. ous fruit centers just fruit is about all
Illustrated Song "Don't Give me that is successful. A fine thing, .but
diamonds, all I want is vou." by Miss
Crosno.
Admission 10 cents.
The Electric
The Girl Scout.
Paid Boots and Stolen Boots.
A Peal of a Boy.
Avenged.
Admission Cc.
Miller and Miller will be seen to
day and Thursday in a comedy sketch.
The Soubrette and the Coon. Ono oil
painting made before the audience will
be given away each performance. Ad
mission 10c.
STONE
For building, ornamental purposes, rip
rap, filling, etc.
Samples at M. Senders & Co's store.
W. L. COBB. R. D 4. phone, Home'
235.
Public Stenographer
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T. YATES
First National Bank
Building.
Home Phone
379
0.(. ViKGlNU V Lr-WbAUX-
Osteopathic Physician.
1-3 Brenner Block, Albany.
Phones: Office Home 350, Bell 2751
evidence 39 1 Home, black S-'3 Bell
DR. O. S. MATTHEWS
DRUGLESS HEALING
INSTITUTE.
325 Lyon Street, Albany, Oregon. !
Mcthcds: Chiropractic, magnetic and
mental science, electric baths and
vibration.
Treated. All curable diseases, chronic
or acute, without knitc or medi
cine. Experience. 14 years' practice.
. Consultation free.
Mr Matthew, assistant.
M ule in Albany my .No. 1 Edg Grain
the HE3T in the market. Varum
gradoa and prices from $1.25 upwards
Kvory Pui'ch branded with my name.
Iik l-r it. Examine these shinghs
before tuying elsewhere.
F. A THOMPSON.
W ue n drv Viln
MISFITS. I
Diversified fat mine is the kind that
counts as a rule.
The annle is certainly it. Everybody
is talking about it.
Oregon has several best towns: but
Albany is good enougb lor us, you oet.
Remarkable: two days running
noon trains arrived about on time.
th
The Eugene flyer flies going to Eu
gene Due walks going to rortiana.
Why the tutterence.
The democrats are always bn'tinf
afterpoils when they get into power.
As men right to Bpoils as any one.
33W per cent dividend is the record of
a big Chicago mail order hense, and :
Oregon people are some of thesuckera. 'EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF HEAR-
I ING OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
John A. Dix paid $20,750 to be elected' Notice is hereby given that the final
governor ot N Y. and his salary for the account of R. C. Farwell as Executor
two years is less than that. Honor of the last will and testament of the
comes high, estate of James Mooney, deceased,
has been filed in the County Court of
Columbia University the past year' J,??1' ?tati(! 0regnb, ,andt
has been given $2,357,970. Albany ' ,h" '"" ? h J Jmry 1911, at
college woufd like the last six figures, 0 ,r of 10 o dock a m., has been
without the 2 lu,y appointed by such court for the
- hearing of objections to such final ac-
T. . . , , ' count and settlement thereof, at which
It being reported that Col. Roosevelt . time any person interested in such es
was becoming an enthusiastic aviator tat may appear and file objections
the Examiner
always was a little flighty.
Something extra theatrically is the
work of Mies May Roberts and her
Company this week, at the opera house. '
i anQ Juaee Ior yrseit. j
I Tha total .assessed value of property
in Rosebure is g?. 115 830. a million
dollars less than that of Albany
Draw
yourewn conclusions.
: ,, . , , T ,.
1 The presidents daughter is n jw in
demand tor inauguration balls. Per
haps this will serve what president's
oangnters are good tor, or Ufcuss tor.
If eome of the business men of Alb-
any oolrt do a little bowling evenings
tney would got some of the kinks out
therbaks. Try a few frames with the
young bloods of the Alco Club.
Uncle Sara is in mighty Bmall busi-
ness when he collects a tax of a blind
pig. If he wa half way decent in such
things he would- work with the state
for the enforcement of law, instead of
being a partner with lawlessness.
Vale proposes to have only two sa
loons, the licenses to be bid for, with no
bid of less than $5,000. A Tacoma man
will give $5,000 and $4,000 besides to
wards street paving. But the saloons
will be the same old drunkard makers,
home wreckers, poverty breeders.
Diversified farming is what is going
to maKe tnis valley, not any ooo thing
diversity is what is going to count in
the future. Mark it.
The Weather.
.. Range of temperature 46-40.
Rainfall .01 inch.
The river continues to fall and is 3
feet.
Prediction; fair tonight and Tuesday.
LODGE MEETINGS.
The K. O. M. every Saturday even
ing.
The Woodmen of the World every
rnaay evening l.. . swan, cierK. cced to &., at private sale, to- the
Manzani.ta Circle 1st and 3rd Mon- highest bidder, for cash in hand, sub
days. . 'ject to confirmation by said court, the
Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd following described real, property, to
and 4th Wednesdays in Bussard s
Hall. Grant Froman, Clerk. i flic southwest quarter off section 5
Royal Neighbors meet every 1st and J,, township 15 south of range 3 west
3,4 Wednesdays ln Bussard s Hall. cf the Willamette Meridian, in Linn
Alice Kirk Recorder. county, Oregon, containing 160 acres:
Ladies of the G. A. R. meet first aiso beginning at the northeast corner
luesday each month at G. A. R. hall. Qf the southeast quarter of section 6
Hattic Stilson, Secretary. ,jn sajd township and range; and nm-
Stewart & Sox Hardware Co have
just received a mock or the latest in r 'j ' '
Andirons. Call and select while the north. boundary of a tract of: land con
assotmentis full. :vcyed to R. W. Phillips by Thos.
. , . Landingham and wife-on the I8th day
WHEN DOWN IN THE MOUTH of May, 1858; thence.- west 20 chains;
think of Jonah; "he came out all, thence north 53.78 chains; thence east
right." When in need of a good, 20 chains to the place of beginning,
clean Tooth Brush think of Burkhart ' containing 107.56 acres, more or less,
ft Lee. They have them all right, the
finest line in the city. Prices right.
iJ'wKlUlART & LEE.
" NOW
IS THE TIME
TO
SPRAY.
we have the genuine
lime and sulphur solu
tion. See us and get
Prices before placing your
orders.
LASSELLE BROS.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders i f the Albany Creamery Asso
ciation will be held in the office of the
Creamery on :hc Utn day of January,
1911, at 1 o'clock p. ni. for the purpose
of electing officers and transacting
such other business that may come
before the meeting.
C. L. SHAW, resident,
Albany, Dec. 9. W0,
I he Market.
Wheat $.80. Oats 35c.
Beef 6 :; veal dressed!).'.
Pork dressed 12c; on foot !)$c
Lard 16c.
Eggs 42c.
i hickens on foot 10c.
Hams S2c to 27c. sides 20 to 25e
sl.ouMers 15 to 18c.
Butter 30c to 35c.
Flojr $1.50 to $1.75c a sack.
Potatoes 69e oer bu.
Hay, from $10 orsome clover o ii
th" best timo hy
WE ARE SHOWING A FINE LIME
of genuine Japanese hammered brass
for Chiistmas. Fern dishes, , Jardi
niers, Hungers. Candle sticks ind
Vases-prices right. Bvrkhart &
Lee. .
thereto in writ no- nnr rnntust th
writing .
same. K. (i: FARWELL,
1 Executor Aforesaid.
AMOR A. TUSSIXG, Atty. for Exr.
REFEREE'S SALE.
, 1
1 . Notice js hereby given that the un-
ocrsignea retcree will on Monday, the
0,h day of January, 1911, at the hour
of 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
front door of the court house, in the
city of. Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
pursuant to the decree and order of
sale duly made and entered in the
circuit court of the state of Oregon
for Linn county, on December 6, 1910,
m t nat certain suit nenc mrr m s.urt
court, wherein John Shaffer is plaintiff
and William Bilyeu is defendant, sell
at public auction, to the highest and
best bidder for cash in hand subject
to confirmation by said court, all the
right, title and interest of the above
famed plaintiff and defendant in the
following described premises, to-wit:
The north one-half of the northwest
ort-fourth of the northeast one-fourth
of section 2, Tp. 12, south range 1 W.
ot tlie will. Ater. in Linn county,
Oregon. ' C. E. SOX, Referee.
'Fiist publication December 9, 1910,
last January 6, 191'L
c c b-ayant;.
Plaintiff's Attorney,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concirn that the undersigned
had been duly appointed administrator
of the co-part-torshin estate of Charles
t.. fox and Ijoorge ii. Cummings, do-
ing business as- oo-partners under the
firm name of Fox & Cummings,
Charles E. Fox, deceased, by the coun
ty court of Linn county, Oregon. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
the same to the undersigned liuly ver
ified as by law required within six
months from this date at his place of
business at the corner of Second and
Montgomery streets; Albany, Oregon-
GEORGE B. CUMMINGS,
J. K. WEATHERFORD, Admr.
Attorney foir Administrator
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the' un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of Ben J. Williams, deceased, pursuant
to the order of sale made, and entered
in the matter of the estate of said de
ceased by the County Court o Linn
county, Oregon, on the- 7th day of
iNovember, 1910, will from and after
,hc 10th day of 'December, 1910, pro-
nin? souSh " 'h,e,0eas5 boundary of
all in Linn county, Oregon.
MARGARET E.
WILLIAMS,
Admrx.
HEWITT & SOX,
Attvs. for Adm
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. Xotice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of A. I'. Maxwell, late of Linn county,
Oregon, deceased, has tiled in tlie
county court of said county his final
account as such administrator, and that
said court has fixed Monday the 19th
Hay of December, 1910, -at the hour of 1
o clock m the atteriioon, as the time
lor the hearing- of objections lo said
final account and the settlement there
of. . . F. M. MAXWELL,
HEWITT & SOX. Administrator.
Attys. for Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE-
MENT.
Xotice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executors of the last will
and testament of David Froman, de
ceased, have tiled in the county court
of Linn county, Oregon, their final ac
count as such executors, and that said
conrt has fixed Tuesdav, the 3rd dav
of January. 1911, at the hour of ono
o clock p. m.. as the time for the hear,
ing of objections to said final accounr
and the sctemcnt thereof
FRANK I ROMAN,
I- C. MARSHALL.
HEWITT i SOX, Ewmors.
Attorney's .or fc.vutor
u.