Jg- - The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a week; in advance fur one year, H.V. By mail, in advance for one year $3, at end of year $J.6.i. The Weekly Advance per year J1.25 At end of year $1.60. After 3 ye--8 M 12. EDISON'S LATEST DISCOVERY WORTHLESS. Is the heading of the San Francisco Examiner, somcticms called a yellow journal, but white compared with the Orcgonian, over the following: .Thomas A. Edison's recent inter view in which he flatly declared his belief that everything is material and that death ends the mental and spirit ual existence of man would have great weight if we could he assured that the Wizard of Mcnlo Park were as expert in theology as he is in phys ical science. No such assurance can be eiven. A good while ago, in one of his brilliant essays, Macaulcy said: As to the other great t nest ion the question what becomes of man after death we do not sec that a highly educated luironcan, let t to his unas sisted reason, is more likely to be in tnc right than a ulackloot Indian. Not a single one of the many sciences an which wc surpass the lllackfoot hi diaus throws the smallest light on the state ol the soul alter annual life i extinct ! Macaulcy might have added that the accomplished thinker in physical sci- ence, who is absorbed and diverted a lifelong study of merely material things, is very apt to exaggerate his specialty and thus disqualify himself as a jiulgc ot spiritual things. Upon the whole, the old hopeful faith of mankind in a future life will not be much disturbed by MY. Edi son's theological notions. Men will go on admiring his work in electricity, phonographs, storage batteries and the like; but when they come to the oldest and greatest question known to the mind of man they will seek instruction from other sources. THE SENATE WON'T ACT. A body of plutocrats called the U. S. senale, back cast, propose to throttle every effort to secure the election of U. S. senators by a vote of the people. A resolution providing for the people to have the power that they are entitled to will be buried in a committee and that will be the last of it. This is the program of the stand patters, Ihe fossils in ihc senate who reprcsenl the trusts rather than the people. There is one way out of it: Hut'l't Ihc Oregon system sufficient to -..viirc a body of men who will make the necessary provision for a consti tutional amendment for elections of senators by the people. In a round about way wc do it in Oregon, but we wish to do it directly in the proper way, something absolutely impossible except the senate itself makes an initiatory move, which it will never do so long as such men as Aldrich are allowed '.' !.::-. '.:r..:e the body. Premiums cd Yesterday at Clvwnbcrs & McCune s. Out free merchandise gifts, Awarded every few minutes U the wound of the gonh if tho "lilt of tfo Benson" nnd pronounced by all the most litxsri.! olfer ever made by any store in Albnny. We are going tcimakt it "till bolter, commencing tonight ard crtinuo every evening until Christmas, besides giv ing a vnlauhU merchandise gift with every twentieth 'v ere going to Arlvft ii bountiful 11. inu painted Sue hot Piui with ovory other tenth saio. This means that only ten pales lus to no into thn nflleo. when tho ironir will sound and seme one will get, t.-ither a moichindiao gift or souvenir froo. Sixteen merch nndUn irifta woru awarded yesterday. Tho lucky people were: Mrs. H. N.i Willard. Mra. W. F. FfeilTer. Mrs., Maigurot Vank, Miss Huberts!. Mrfl. L. McUuniel, Vrs. F. Horsky. Mrs. Pur dom, Usb Carter, Mrs. Leabo, of Alb any Mrs. Saylor, Halaey; Mr. Ed. Hardman, Junction City. Mrs. Lucy Baldwin, Scio, Mrs. hhza Colo, ian tfunt. Mrs. Lawren on, Wells, Mra Tun- Christenson, Lebanon, Mrs. A. K. Hon roil, Brownavillo. A Family Wiped Out. Salem Statesman: - With the appoint- ment of an udminiatnilo! in th) estate of tho S. S. Hei-r of Silvcrton yesterday nnrnmg by Judgo llushey, a closing ing chapter in a sad Btury was written, Thostory deals with tho wiping out of practically a wnoio lamuy inrougn ino ravages of smallpox. The on'y heir to the estate is a in, Clarence. 4 yoars ohi, who also ton n victim to inu uis- eiise, hut who 'a reported to bo rccov eting. Tho case- of tho llcrr fnmi'y baa stirred all Sdvurlon and in fact a whole county has been to 'hu circumstances which i turned s joyful visit of parents with their s.m into a scene of tragedy "no mourning. A Newspaper Show. Tho G. T. windows aio diveI'Ming into a menagerie or mueu n. A tine cougar skin, i 'br.b" e:i'. an.l l-.v. lino pheasanis. nil mounted, tiav- i - mi nd.l ed to th- co. lection riven' ly. The mounting i- tho work of W N. Patter urn. now at tho Foster Sanitarium tak ing ti e.itmonl for paralysis of tho lowr Imil s i'ne skins are goml or.es, tho nviui'tinj goo I, nnd tho display iiHr.u-t-ive to iniiiiy paasorsby I'urvallis G.t7.eUe Times. lhat miiv do in Corvnllis, hut you should m-tf tho llenioeral'a rt gallery. Oon't forgot our gold and hi e in, Austrian el ina Tho Variety Store 13 1st St. THE KIM'ST KA'.'.OUS that moni-v can t uy. Toiroy's blue s'ee , H iller's Kuiors, lliiU-tl'a line b'afotv lianrs, evrv tu.o ei.HiMnteeil. I'riees are right. 1IU..KIIAKT & Lib. IMPORTANT N0TICE. If You Have a Piano Man u Fact ufacturm Prize Check. Read This Carefully, Eilcrs Music House has arranged to redeem 140 I'iano Contest Prize Checks, no matter by whom these checks may have been issued, nor to whom they may be payable, Kilers Mhisic House aain demonstrates its ability to furnish buyers the very most as well as the vry best for the money. If you arc the holder of a piano contest prize check, you will be in terested in this announcement. We have arranged with seven of the fore most American piano-makers so that we shall accept 140 piano-contest prize checks, irrespective of amount and no matter by whom or to whom issued. Hear this in mind, at Kilers I'iano House you always secure a better piano for less money than obtainable elsewhere, no matter what may be the plea for special consider ation. In applying your prize award toward one of our pianos, you secure at Hilers 'Music House any of the seven hihcst-gradc pianos at the low est retail cash price. You secure far better instrument than obtainable else where, aim whether your prize check is sou, siuu or even sua filers Music House will accept the same ex actly as so much cash. ror need the balance be paid at once. Our easy payment plan entitles any responsible man or woman in Oregon to two years time, and longer if needed, in which to complete payment for a pi ano. No concern East or West possesses the facilities and the advantages em bodied in the Kilers modern selling system of highest-grade pianos. No where else arc the very best, specially selected, factory inspected and fully guaranteed pianos sold upon a plan so advantageous to the retail buyer Many holders of certificates or prize checks have called and investigated these seemingly broad claims of ours. In every case they found them to be facts. They bought their pianos of Kilers Music House. Invariably Eil crs Music House was found in a po sition to supply for almost a third less the identical grades and qualities lor which $375, 475. $5M) and even $6X) was asked elsewhere. Toward payment of these low prices a credit cnecK may nc applied as so nincn cash. How we can afford to do this is ex plained in our announcements time ud time again. It is well to remember that our prices are one and the same to all alike. A child can purchase here as advantageously as the shrewdest shopper. Do not be led to pay the fat, round prices certain dealers and agencies are compelled to ask, until you have convinced yoursell that you cannot find better pianos and do better in e'vry way at Kilers Music House. It .should be remembered that we sell more pianos annually than all the rosi rf the Western dealers com hiiiei!. D k' i not Ibis point to Kilers Mlu sic 'l piano bi' There extensiv House : of piam monts ; profits. is the one best place for : cvc-ral reasons for our '.tsiii'-ss. Filers Music . the liiiest and very best :id oilier musical instrii- '., having no middleman's . San Francisco jobbing muse c amissions, and numerous other iult-ruieiliale charges to take care of, UiU-rs MVisic Mouse is in po siti' .1 : ' t " " '.lu'sc instruments upon a liltlc-profit-iH-r piano basis, which niivms Ihc saving of as much as one tiiird the usual price. F.very instrument sold by the F.ilcrs Music "Utilise is guaranteed both as to quality and as to price. Instruments after delivery must be found satisfac tory to the purchaser, or money back. Select your piano tomorrow at Ore gon's I Ionic I'iano House, and have it sent home immediately or at any later time you may designate, as a most acceptable Christinas surprise. Filers Music lioiise, i-tj west acconu oi.. runany, urcgon. iioin puones. WEDNESDAY. That Street Car, n,,r,i. Th ntr..et ear that U to ha sent from Salem to EugeiK fur use on the lines hpre j expected by Manager O'Coniu-r .-riHHV. As so n na it arrives ho will tho big cur olf the Knirmount loop jn0 nn,j ship ,,, Albany. As s.iun as ,t js received there, tho car that is in ,uit citv will bi shippeil to Euceno and ' t10 other large green cur to Salem. LODGE MEETINGS. Th. K. O. .d. every E;-.turd.iy even- ii-g. The Woodiiu-n of the World every Friday evening. I.. L. Swan, clerk. Manzanila Circle 1st and 3rd Mon days. Modern Woodmen nect every 2nd and -till "Wednesdays in llussard's Hall. (.Irani l-'ionian, Clerk. Uoyal Xciglihiirs meet every 1st and oil Wednesday in llussard s Hall Ali.-c Kirk. Recorder. Ladies of the tt. A. R. meet first Ttie-dav each month at G. A. R hail. Ik.iiic Stil-on, Secretary. PK. O. S. MATTHEWS nxUGLESS HEALING INSTITUTE. 325 Lycn Street. Albany. Orc;.-n. Methods: Chiropractic, magnetic ami nii-iilal science, i-Ieclric baths and vibration. Treated. All curable di-c.nes, chronic or acme, without knife or niedi circ. 1'xpericncc. 14 years' practice. Consultation free. Mis M-triiew-, assistant. 1"! 1 N. .ins anotV.er set of books. Start riubt with a looe leaf oilit. I.e. K.uvlings show you. DOINGS OF , THE WORLD Aahland will remain drv. It voted on the saloon question yesterday and defeated it. SSeamonthisalltheEuo-ene TWia.-k. . . . i luoi'tmineni. The O.A.C. basket ball team will not play the U.O. team. They have cut them out of their list. Dr. Cook will return to New -.Yore tomorrow prepared to tell the truth, but who will believe him anyway. The Portland city council have ac tually refused liquor licenses to several disreputable men. There are many others. A petition is being circulated for the pardon of J. E. Willoughby, of Harris burg, in the penitentiary fjr helping to roll a man near Harrisburg. The tax commission has placed the value of the railroads at $65,000 a mile, and the assessment generally wilt be about 78 per cent of this, approximate ly $50,000 a mile, considerable of a raise. Connecticut has over 600 less farmers and farms than ten years ago. The I average acreage is 82, and the average value $63, an increase of 50 per cent. 1,304 owners are free from mortgage, and 9,882 are mortgaged. Ward Irvine, a son of B. F. Irvine, rormeny editor ot the Uorvallis Times, now of the Portland Journal, the past 8et fr Jan- 23 1911 season was captain of the Irvingtoa, i t-ortiana, toot ball team, making a recora as a player, Someone stole some whiskey from- Editor Treadwell of the Rock Lake, norm uaKoca Kipples, and now George Diggins has a bullet hole in his lungs and Charlie Bills in his neck. The at- tention of the Oregoniam is called to Treadwell'B double qualifications as an editor. , AT THE C0URTH0USE.I Miit for Booze in a Diy Town. Deeds recorded: Wm. R. Booth to Henry Stephen, I 160 acres $1000 J. A Fleener to. E. L. & J. A. I Plummer. 40acrts 2000: Pun ITtifrio ha am. trt .1 A Fleener, 40 acres 220 i .. . , I r origuge lor uuu. ! Mining claim Geo. I. Oakley, Quaata- ville district. New suit: Standard LiquorCo. Salem, agt. Al Peacock, to recover $144. Si, balance allege-.i due on an account ot $4U 85, for liquors, consisting of whrj key and wines, mostly whiskey, be tween Oct. 14, 1908. unci February 13,. 1010. John D. Turner, Salem-, attorney- Marriage licenses: Roy . Kutchin j aged 22 and Bessie- F. Hammell 22.. Albany; D. W. Lawrence, i9r and Ahcci Lawrence v), Lebanon; Clyde H. j Meeker. 28, nnd Vira E. Groshong, 24, ; both ot Albany. Decidedly Silly. i U, .. , r. ,..., 8 f'S ft Wood, chief of stuff of the Urn ed States. army, in an address tonight at the ban- q0t?i?n8,dPiuV.9,A-l.?.ha.r: . . Tv " , mission, according to- custom, the re silly declaring he never saw any pros-. ajnin ; half t0 b8e ' deli oect of war. nor had fear of such a con- . , 'CTj tingency, but simply had advocated careful re-organization of the country's. 'undeveloped military resources. "All this silly talk," said Wood," may bo answered by one word of three let ters which I snail not oDend you to re peat." Man Lost Lebanon E. 0. : Word was received in. Lebanon Sun day of the disappearance of Thos. Bond in the mountains about 35 miles above this city, above what is known as the Big Bottom country. The general impression is thut he at tempted to crosslthe liver in order to get back to his camp, 11 1 in and was drowned, the body washing down the Suntiam rivor, while others incline to the opinion that wolves had attacked and devoured him. The Weather. Range of temperature 60 to 2S. Three mornings the temperature was one 26, not such very severe winter weather. Tho river is 5.8 feet. Prediction: fair tonight and Thursday. Letter lim. Tho following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postotlice uncalled for Hoc. 21. UH0. Persons itesiring any of these loiters should call tor advertised letters, giving the date: Mario bi'.-glaiui. 1. Lmb, Iteorge G.rwi.-k, Mra. tirosse, 2, J. E. Miller, George Moore, Mrs. E. McUmaid. Elgin Newton, Miaa August Neill, II A. I'ond. Mias Kcrthn Smiloy 3, Or villo H. W.iyre, Otto Wyss, Miss llattie Wulstead, Mr. Wilkins. J. S. Van Winklk. P. M. A ton of candy receivtsl at W. M I'arker'a. Some choice pieces for ("hr.stmHS, hia customery low prices. Rec '."Iriss slumps for sale at Foshay & .'.iasvi. s. FINEHAiR"bKUSHES. We have just received a large shipment best made in America. Wc sell 'them right. Call and see the line, limk- C H NEWS New Suits: Applications Ellen B. Lenna Hall to register Curl attorney. Stafford and title. L. M. inal bear.me '".estate of of G. W vernon set lor Pen. h Final account approved in estate of A P. Maxwell. Marriage license: Wm. Owen Skeen, aged 28. and Myrtle Lavon Hiatt, 27. Deeds Recorded: Vi.R. Dempsey to Lindon W. Holgaie 3lkl acres $ 1 W. J. Turnidge to L. S. Whitaker 2 lots Crabtree 120 Hallie Perkins to J. W. Wolfe 22J and 11.95 acres near Browns- ' ville . .: 400 Amy Mcbanials to John McHugh and wife tract near Albany 1 Deeds recorded: Wm. Holloway to Geo. S. Dodele 53 2-? acres $ 850 Mary Langmack to John J. mack, 13 35 acres .... Lang- 10 Mortgage for $8600. Final account approved in the estate . of Allen VanNess. In estate of J. N Rice, final bearing Marriaee licenses: PhiliaW. Brant. Bfe0 jg an(j Addje May Monroe, aged 21, of Mill City. Chas. H. Wilkinson, 23 and Velma P. Lightle, lTi of Soda- ville. Emmett Arrell of Lacomb and' Gerty O Russell, daughter of Commissioner Roesell of Sweet Home. Fred L. Wood, of Albany, and Mary A. Gcil, Sweet Home, a sister of Kev. Geil of Albany. 232 marriage licenses have been is- sued this year,! ahead of last year for the corresponding time. PIONEER 0 P 1 846' v ri in Portland at the Aoe nf R2. s V.ltna tfppnftu-rfiort at thp f?nnri Sn. maritan Hospital,. Portland, yesterday after an illness of some time, at the ; age of 82 year and 3- days. He was I jn Miasouri. and uame to Oregon in 1846, settling near Brownsville, where he passed most of his life. Ha was in the Cayuse Indian, war. and wen: to California during the gold excitement. getting J15.000 in dost, which he took back to Missouri alone, where he bought cattle witb his dust and returned to Oregon, but the cattld stampeded and be lost most of them. He was married three times, his last wife dy ing in 1907. He had'ten children in all, among them Dr. Homer Kee:iey, of Portland, and James Keeney, of Shani ko, a former Albany real estate dealer. The remains will' be brought to Brownsville tomorrow for tarral. A Fake Agent J A. L. Williams, at lihico, Calif., has I been arrested for using the mails for fraudulent purposes. The eSense con j sisted in sending fake orders for nurs I ery stock into the Albany Nurseries, 1 receiving commissions for sales that 'had not transpired at all. Be was dis- covered and arrested after getting into h for c0n9idot,aWe Thtt aSoUynt secured was about $70, n two orders, being halt of tho com- ef goods. Another order was received for S1100 worth of trees, exciting sus picion, when investigation revealed the situation, and the vonmr man was ar rested. The Companu has bad other ! eases somewhat like this one. ALBANY HOT NOON LUNCHES At the Mission Patters. Holt again at ihe Holt corner. A neat place. Holt's Meat MarKet. Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery. The best POSTS in Albany at the SAW MILL. Have your feet attended to by Mrs. Driver 230 Lyon, bath phones. Miss Nellie 3ridges professional nurse. Phone Home Itcd 23S. tl9 Dr. W. R. Shinn. physician and sar genn Calla answered day and nigh. Office, Minn block. Residence 119 E Ith street. Both phones. George Miller, former pianist al Dreamland, will teach music in thi city with hendouarters at Davenpert's Graduate of Berlin Conservatory ol Muic Ce.hr fence posts 10c at CurtU Lum bt-r i'o's. Order your Christmas trees of Johi: Kruse, foot of Montgomery street. The Royal Neighbors will have a Sat i urdav market of good things nt D. C. ' Kurkharfs gallery, next the P. O. New lenses in old frames, or old lpnse in new mimes, wahtever your eye? need, at Dawson's Drug Store. Thi Guarantee Optical Co. Mr. and Mrs E. A. Johnson, of thii city, are now grand parents, there hav ing been born in Eugene to Mr. and Mrs. c,. K. Gilstrap, a daugeter. The juniors and sophomores of the high school will play basket ball at the Alco gym tomorrow night for the cham pionsJup of the school. ThesophoaK-re? beat the treshmen 19 to b and the jurt mra me seniors w to w, so the gavat ' wl" be one wurlh a-c " MISFITS. Busy store keepers this week. Standpatters are also ttrottlers. A good Christmas present the Democrat. These aviators will all take a tumble in the end. That eastern cold snap has wigglad over the hills. Governor Elect Wilson, of N. J., fe jumping into the fight on both feet. Don't be a clam. If you know any thing tell it to the newspaper man. It pays to advertise. The newspapers set people to buying early, and it is the right way. The post office boys have to run to keep up with the procession of presents going east. Oregon's little snaps are summer breezes compared with some of the real cold weather back east. About the time congress turns around the short session will be over. But it doesn t want to do anthing any way. The big battle ship manufacturers are trying to create a war scare in their own interest, and the jingo papers are helping. The Eueene Register refers to a hobo camn by the railroad, as a socialist headquarter!. Now Icok out for some fireworks. If Jim Hill doesn't extend that elec I trie line of his to Albany this year the climb all over Sim. J peupie ui mis pan ut me vauey win Wonder if Uncle Sam will begin on the new P.O. bnilking ir January the way he promised. Who a Albany s scmber now in the list. ieiadi:M shout for th Hill warned the people against against the raMfoacs. we e rondo until we-.get thsm. J and then we ben in to whack them. The Courier says Grants Pass wilt be the moBt important co-nmercial, man ufacturing and railroad center of aoumero uregon. srae you- piea. asOjust you keep ouc of Albany steirrt- "J- William Ragg Holt, a celebrated Los-1 persons having claims against said den correspondent, spont 38 hours in estate are ktrcby required to present thoU S. and will now write up the U, the same to tits undersigned duly: ver S., from observation, in. the London. jne( as by law required within six Mail. That will be very.reliable, donchsc months from, this date at his place of knaw. business at Hie corner of Second and ilontgomerv-. strceSs, Albany, Oregon. Just ptain Smith is tho name of GEORGE B. CUMMINGS, pl;w. thut has made a hit in New York,, J. K. WEATHERFORD, Admr. with John Drew as the-star.. It shows Attomavr for Administrator, the shallowness of our modem society i ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. aniUWh, who is a servant Kirl witlu- Xoti is hereb iven that the un att dcrsigned adininistrix of the estate iliKS-whirt is given a whack along with, theest. lha Cvt-mllis Gaoette-Tiiaes haj made thift discovery: The report here November, 1H0, will from and. after is tbat theie are many cases ot typhoid the 10th day of December, 1910,, pro at Eugene, and that an effort is being cccd to sell- at private sale, to the made to bush up the matter. im maf , highest bidder, for cash in hand, sub or may not be .true, but it is always ject to connmiatiow by said court, the folly to attempt to keep sixh thing following described! real property, to undferi cover. The rumor invariably ', wit : ver readies the fact. PScJity good winter -weatheroompasai- tively.. Too busy buying to & mucir.of wr iting else. Emervthiwr is holiday trade- days. Other things, have to: take baclc. seat. It takes a woman fex soIecttiieCaTist mas presents. The average man is a very poor hand. John D. RockefeUor- has, now given about $35,000, 000 taChioagoiUniTOrsity, a touchdown for that institution. This is the shortest daw ihi the vear. -so far as Mght and darkness makes it so; but it no longer makes, much differ ence with the business of the world. The jingoists continue to howl back at Washington about the- nation being at the mercy ef; our foes; but we haven't any, ard. never should have. With average good sense the U. S. doesn't need ever to have any foes. Some pictures of the new jjepot at Vledturd, at the shop o? C. W. Sears & on show a r'ua building. This firm furnished tho wood mate ual fcr the structure, a fine job. For your Christmas cin 'v and como to the Crest 316 W 2n i St. NOTICE OF SPECIAL S.CHOOL MEETING. Xotice is hereby given ti the legal voters and taxpayers ot" Svchool Dis trict No. 5 Linn County. Oregon, that a special, meeting will be. held at the Vntral Cuilding in said District on Wednesday, December 28th, 1910. at :1c hour of 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of voting a tax for the support ot the public schools for the coming year, anil for such other business as may come before the meeting. J. K. W E A T H 1R l-'O R T, Chrmn. J. L. TOM.LIN'SON, Clk. Albany, Oregon, lie.-. 12. 1910. VIRGINIA V LFWEAUX Osteopathic Physician. 1-3 Brenner Block, Albany. Phones: OfHeo Home 359, Bell 2 . . RICK, A Ane lot at our yard at this city.juat burned. Phone Home 431. ALBANY BRICK CO EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF HEAR ING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the final account of R. C. Farwell as Executor of the last will and testament of the estate of James Mooney, deceased, has been filed in the County Court of Linn county, state of Oregon and that the 16th day of January, 1911, at hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has been duly appointed by such court for the Searing of objections to such final ac count and settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in such es tate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest the same. R. C. FARWELL, Executor Aforesaid. A.UOR A. TOSSING, Atty. for Exr. REFEREE'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned referee will on Monday, the 9th day of January, 191f, af 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 Linrscounty, on December 6, 1910, " that certain suit pending in said court, wherein John Shaffer is plaintiff anu vviniam miycu is aeienciant, sen 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 tfle above ' , named plaintiff and defendant in the i following described premises, to-wit: I The north one-half of the northwest one-fourth-of the northeast one-fourth of section 2 Tp. 12, south range I W. of the Will: Mer. in Linn county. Oregon. C. E. SOX, R;eferee. 'Fit st publication December 9. 1910, last January 6, 1911. C. C. BRYANT, Plaintiff's Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the undersigned had been duly appointed administrator 'i'".-. E. Fox and George B. Cummings, do ing business- as co-partners under the firm name of: Fox & Cummings, Charles E. Fox,, deceased, by the coun ty court of liinn countv. Orccon. All ol "en iii.a.ns acasea pursuant uo me oruer Ol sale maue anu ciiw:rcu 111 Hie IlLtlll'l UI 11117 Ul SdlUl UV ceased by the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, on the 7th day of t Xhc -southwest quarter of stction 5 I in township 13 sotnh of range 3 west of the Willamette Meridian, ifr Liim county, Oregon, containing 16U acres: also beginning at the northeast! corner of the southeast: quarter of section! 6 in said tovrmshi'p- and range, and man ning soutff oni the east boundary of said section- 6; 5J.78 chains to the north boundary of a tract of land con veyed to R. W. Phillips by Thos. Landingham and wife on the -Kith- day of May, 1858; thence west(20 chains; thence north 5X78 chains; thence; east 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing: acres, more or less, all in Lrim county, Oregon:. M'ARXJAKEl E. WiULIAMS, HEWI-ST & SOX, Admrx. Arrys, for Admrx. NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLE- MENT. , Notice is hereby givctn that the un dersigned' administrator- of the estate of A. P. Maxwell, late of'Linn county, Oregon, deceased, has- riled in the county court of said county his final account as such administrator, and that said court has fixed Monday the 19th day of December, 1910; at the bour of 1 oclocic in the afternoon, as the time for the hearing of objections to said final account and the-settlement there of: . F. ST. 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 jand testament of David Froman, de ceased, nave ulcil m the coun:y court ot Linn county-, Oregon, their final ac count as such executors, and that said court has fixed Tuesday, tb- 3rd day ol January. 19U, at the hour of one o'clock p. m.. as the time for the hear ing of objections to said final account and the settlement thcrc.n. 1-R.VXK FROM AX, L. C. MARSHALL. HEWJTT&SOX, Executors. Attorneys ior Executors. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Albany Creamery Asso ciation will be held in the office of the Creamery on the 12th day of January. 1911, at 1 o'clock p. ni. tor the purpose of electing officers and transacting such other business that may come before the meeting. C. L. SHAW, Frcsidcnt., Albany, Dc. 9, 1910.