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About The Semi-weekly democrat. (Albany, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1926 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1913)
The Semi-Weekly Democrat Published by DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING CO. WM. II. IIORNII1KOOK, Managing Editor. Entered at the postofficc at Albany, Oregon, as second-class matter. Published every evening except Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tues days and Fridays. BUSINESS MATTER. Address nil communications and make all remittances payable to the Dem ocrat Publishing Co. In ordering changes of address, sub scribers should always give old as well as new address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, per month....$ .40 Delivered by carrier, per year 4.00 by mail, at end of year 3.50 By mail in advance, per year 3.00 Semi-Weekly At end of year $1.50 When paid in advance, one year.... 1.25 CLASSIFIED RATES lc per word for first publication; Jc per word thereafter, payable in ad vance. Minimum charge of 25c. Established in 1865. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1913. APPLIED IDEAS. Old in phrase, but distinctly mod ern in force is the keynote of the inaugural address of Governor Sul zer of New York: Salus populi su prema lex. His appeal was espe cially strong to employers to recog nize the economic wisdom of keep ing their employees as free as pos sible from infection, adequately re munerated, well housed and not overworked. Conditions, still too frequently found, in which the work of women and children is unnatu ral and beyond their strength, must produce a race of workers lacking in both stamina and resourcefulness, lint, if a healthy, individual means a healthy business, not less must that healthy individual mean a healthy government. Hence the natural, conclusion, according to Governor Sulzer, is that ". . . any industry that robs the vitality and destroys the initiative of workers is detri mental to the best interests of the state and menaces the general wel fare of the government." Gover nor Sulzer's remarks are timely. They also serve to recall the many instances in wihch factory, mining and other great business organiza tions have already applied to the conditions of their operatives such betterment ideals as tho.se mention ed, and not only these but also many others whose fitness shows special study of particular conditions. A list of "features of factory admin istration designed for the benefit of operatives" in but one stale in cludes, among many other items of "welfare work, factory ventilation and .sanitation, family supplies at cost, gymnasiums, hospitals and emergency and medical treatment, lavatories and lockers, lunch and dining-rooms and annual outings. This is, indeed, "the hopeful side of the labor problem." Such con sideration results in mutual loyalty between employer and employed, in work ot both higher grade and greater value. An adequate sum mary of the situation is given by the report of one linn employing over '0,(XK) men and spending thousands of dollars on welfare fea tures that "it pays." o WILSON'S WISDOM. I'restdciit-eleet Wilson has said a ureal many wise things since the Silt of November. Here is an article from the pen of the next president as reprinted from the World's Work: "I sometimes think that the men who are now governing us are unconscious of the claims in which they are held. I do not be lieve that men such as we know, among our public men at least most of them deliberately put us into leading strings to the special interests. The special interests have grown up. They have grown up by processes which at last, happily, we are beginning to understand. And, having grown tip, having occupied the seats of greatest advantage nearest the ear of those who are conducting government, having contributed the money which was necessary to the elections, and therefore hav ing been kindly thought of after elections, there has closed aroiriid the government of the I'nited States a veiv interesting, a very able, a very aggressive coterie of gentlemen who are most definite and explicit in their ideas as to what they want. They don't have to consult us as to what they want. They don't have to resort to anybody. They k'now their plans, and therefore they know what will be convenient for them. It may be that they really thought what they said they thought ; it may be that they knew so little of the history of economic devel opment and of the interests of the United States as to believe that their leadership is indispensable for our prosperity and develop ment. I don't have to prove that they believe that, because they themselves admit it. I have heard them admit it on many occasions. The parcel post is a cog in the wheel of modern industrial prog ress which no sensible merchant can afford to ignore. It bids fair to revolutionize business methods and has increased the value of ad vertising space in the country press over 100 per cent. To reap the benefits of the new innovation in the postal service, a liberal use of printer's ink is absolutely es sential. The more we read of the mili tant suffragettes in England the more we congratulate ourselves that we are living jn peaceful Ore gon. Notwithstanding the apparent efforts of some of the members of the Oregon legislature to discredit Governor West, the executive branch of the state government will emerge from the present ses sion with less criticism from the fair-minded people of the state, than the majority of the members of the legislature. There will be none of the usual pomp and ceremony when Wood row Wilson is inaugurated presi dent of the United States. Jef fersonian simplicity will be in evidence on all sides when the democratic democrat from New Jersey assumes control of the White House. ' If the Willamette Valley must have a nickname let it be one which is more pleasing to the ear than the word "webfoot." If we were to suggest a nick name it would be one which is typical of this section of the state; one which would suggest prosper ity and give the eastern home seeker some hint of the great nat ural resources of western Oregon. It was a good day's work per formed by the members of the Ne vada state senate when they pass ed the house bill requiring one year's residence as a primary re quisite to an application for di vorce. Reno will lose nothing but notoriety as a result of the new law and the entire state will be benefited. The official life of a mcxican president is always clothed in un certainty. Presidential styles in the nation to the south of us arc like women's hats, they change every spring and fall. A uniform system of street lighting is being outlined by the progressive citizens of Corvallis. t 'an Albany afford to permit the I'cnton county metropolis to take the lead in matters of municipal improvements? AN INDIAN-PALEFACE ELOPEMENT FAILURE Carlisle Graduate Locked Up; White Girl Taken Home by Irate Father. Bradford. Pa.. Fob. 1 Nick IW en. a hi? copper colored l.ochinvar, a Carlisle Indian school graduate, and Fsther Weaver, a pretty white girl, 15, attempted to elope from Oroville, X. V., List night, coming to this city in a bugcy behind a fast trotter. Reaching here, ltowen took Ins team to a livery stable and with his fi ll. nice hurried to the. depot to take the midnight train (o'r Johnsonburg. where they could he married. ltowen, however, failed to take into oiisidcr.ition that there are ather fast horses in Oroville as well as tele phones. It was failure to attend to these little details that proved his un- ' doing. The mother of the girl, in some manner learning of the elope ment, telephoned to tile Bradford po lice ami her husband. Mr. Weaver with a fast horse was soon close to the heels of the couple .ml when he reached this citv soon ;;t'trr ttieir arrvial the police had done their, duly and the elopers were in cusio'dy. The Indian on the advice of .dr. Weaver was locked up. w hile Miss Weaver was paroled in her father's uslodv. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Jefferson D. Creel, deceased, has filed with the county clerk of Linn county, Oregon, his final account in the matter of said estate, and the county court has appointed Monday, the 24th day of February, 1913, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the county court room in the coutr house in the city of Al bany, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, if any there be, and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated this 20th day of January, 1913. RALPH E. McKECHNIE, L. M. CURL, Administrator. Ally, for Admr. J24-F2I ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified and act ing administratrix of the estate, of James Sanderson, deceased, has filed in the office of the County Clerk of Linn County, Oregon, her Final Ac count in said estate, and the Judge of the County Court has fixed the 3rd day of March, 1913, at 1 o'clock p. m for the hearing of objections to said accouirt, if any, and for the settlement of said estate. Dated this 25th day of January, 1913. LUELLA HOLLIDAY, Administratrix of the Estate of James Sanderson, deceased. WEATHERFORD & WEATHER FORD, Attorneys for Admrx. J31-F28 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn. Department No. 2. Andrew Shearer, Plaintiff, Dora Pugh, Ida Pugh, P. P. Van Fleet and Mary Elva Van Fleet, his wife, Emma Junkin and David Junkin, her husband, Mary A. Wright, James A. Pugh and Charlotte E. Pugh, his wife, Annie E. Kendall and A. M. Kendall, her husband, Ada Jackson and Henry Jackson, her husband, Omcr Tetherow and C. D. Tetherow, his wife, Miles Tetherow and A. B. Tetherow, his wife, Clyde Tetherow, Annie Wier and John Wier, her hus band, and Effic Pierce and E. F. Pierce, her husband, Defendants.- To Onrer Tetherow, C. D. Tethe row, Miles Tetherow, A. B. Tetherow, Clyde Tetherow, Anna Wier, John Wfier, Effic Pierce and E. F. Pierce, nine of the above named defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon, You are hereby required to apnear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file with the clerk of the above entitled court on or before the 28th day of March, 1913, the same being the date of the last publication of this summons as prescribed by order therefor duly made in the cause herein by the Hon orable Percy R. Kelly, Judge of the Circuit Court of the btate of Oregon for Linn County, and you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer said complaint as here ing required, the plaintiff will annlv to the court for the relief demanded m his complaint on file herein. For a decree that the plaintiff. An drew Shearer, and the defendants, Dora Pugh, Ida Pugh. P. P. Van Fleet and Mary Elva Van Fleet are the owners in fee simple of the fol lowing described real property, to wit: Beginning at the southwest cor ner of the Donation Land Claim of Jesse W. Pugh and wife. Notification No. 2040 and Claim No. 45. in Town shin 12 South. Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon, and running thence north nlong the west side of said Donation Land Claim 1H.75 chains: thence east 26.59 chains: thence south 20.21 chains: thence west 15.65 chains: thence North 82 degrees 2a minutes West 11.39 chains to the place of beginning, containing .-i.:.f acres, more or less, all lying anil being situate in Linn County, and State of Oregon, free of incumbranc es, and that none of the other defend ants herein have any right, title or estate of, in or to said real estate or any part thereof, and for a decree that said real property he partitioned among the plaintiff, Andrew Shearer. and the defendants. Dort Pugh. Ida Pugh and P. V. Van Fleet and Mary Klva Van Fleet, according to their respective rights, qnanittv and qualitv relatively considered, and that the costs and expenses of this suit be paid bv the several parties interest according to their several interests and that the same he a lien uiion the several interests of the parties plain- I tiff ami defendants until the same i are paid and for such other and fur ther rebel as shall seem meet in equity. The date of the first publication of this summons is February 14. 1913, and the date of the last publication is M:m-i 2S. lOl.t. This summons is published bv order of the Honorable Percy R Kelly. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn Oountv, made and dated Febru ary 11. 101.1. L. M. CURL. Attorney for Plaintiff. FI4-Mch2S ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Toall whom it may concern: Notice is herebv given to nil whom it mav eonee-ii that the undersigned has filed her final account in the mat ter of the estate of A. P. Horner, de ceased, in 'the county court of Linn county. Oregon, and that said court has tied the ISth day of March. 1113. at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of I saiil day as the time for hearing and settling ot all objections to said ac court: therefore all persons having any objection to said account are here by notified to appear and file the same on or before said last mention ed date. Dated this 7th day of February. 1 1 1 R M. HORNER. Administratrix of A. D. Horner, de ceased W. R. ttll.YEU. Attorney for Administratrix F7-Mar7 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order or sale to me directed issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Linn County, in the case of J. O. Brown, plaintiff, vs. D. G. Mur ray, F. E. Morgan, A. E. Pfeiffer, and W. T. Christy and Elmira Christy, his wife, defendants, I will on Monday, the 24th day of February, 1913, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., at the front door of the Court House in Albany, Oregon, sell' at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property, to wit: Blocks Numbered Two (2) and Three (3) in Woodle's Riverside Ad dition to the City of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, as the same appears and is designated upon the recorded plat of said addition to said city, now on file and of record in the office o-' the County Recorder in and for said County and State. To satisfy til judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants. W. T. Chritsy and Elmira Christy, for the sum of $2325.82, together with ac cruing interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from January 20. 1913; and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed and allowed at $21.50. and the costs and disbursements of this execution and sale. D. H. BODINE, Sheriff o'f Linn County, Oregon. Dated this January 24, 1913. C. C. BRYANT, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication Jan. 24, 1913, last Feb. 21, 1913. J24-F21 CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Linn County. In the matter of the estate of Mar tin Moss, deceased. To Edward W. Moss, Dora G. Moss, Gertrude Maas, Meta Mcislahn, Dora Mcislahn, Emma Meislahn, Nicotaus Mcislahn, Johannes H. Meislahn and George Meislahn, and to all others unknown, if any such there be, Gree ing. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn, at the court room thereof, at Albany, in said county, on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1913, at . one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if(any there be, why an order should no't be made by the above entitled court, au thorizing and directing the adminis trator of said estate of Martin Moss, deceased, to sell the following de scribed real property of said estate at public sale for cash in hand, to wit: Beginning at a point which is East one chain and seventy-eight links dis tant from the Northwest corner of Notification No. 2435 and claim No. 50 in Township 12 South of Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian in Linn County. Oregon, and running from thence East twenty-one chains and twetiiv-eight and one-half links, thence South thirty-six chains and ten and one-half links, thence West twenty-one chains and twenty-eight and one-half links, and thence North thirty-six chains and nine and one half links to the place of beginning containing 76.72 acres. Witness, the Hon. D. B. McKnight, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn, with the seal of said Court af fixed this 13th day of February, A. D. 1913. (Seal) W. L. MARKS. Clerk. By R. M. RUSSELL, F4-Mar21 . Deputy. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of W. H. Cleavinger, deceased, has filed his final account as said adminis trator, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County, and that Monday, the 3rd dav of March, A. D. 1913. at the hour o; 10 o'clock in the fo'renoon of said day. has been fixed by said Court as the time and the County Court room in the Court House of said County of Linn in the City of Albany. Oregon, as the place for the hearing of any and all objec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof. WII.LARD CLEAVINGER. Administrator. WM; S. RISLEY. Atto'rtley for Administrator. Jan 3I-Fcb 28 SUMMONS. hi the Circuit Court o'f the State of Oregon for the County of Linn. Edna Hraden, Plaintiff, vs. Carl R. Braden, defendant. To Carl R. Braden. the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff in the above entitled cause now on file with the Clerk of said Court within six weeks from the date of the fi;st publication of this summons, and you are hereby noti fied that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby re quired, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her saiil complaint, to-wit, for a decree dissolving the marriage relation now existing between the plaintiff and de fendant, and awarding to the plaintiff the care and custody of Jack Braden, the minor child of the plaintiff and de fendant, and for a judgment against the defendant for her costs and dis bursements herein, and for such other and further decree as may be meet in equity. ' This summons is published once a w-eek for six consecutive weeks in The Semi-Weekly Democrat, a week ly newspaper published in said county, by order of Hon. D. B. McKnight. County Judge of Linn County, Oregon, made and entered herein o'n the 11th dav of February. 191.1. and the date of the first publi cation of this summons is the 14th day of February. 1913 H F.WITT lc SOX. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. FI4.lar28 Mrs. R A. McCulley of Halsey ar rived on the noon train today and will visit for a few days at the home of Mri. C. C. Bryant. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was by order of the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, on the 3rd day of January, 1913, duly ap pointed executor of the last will and testament of Anna Schlosser, deceas ed. All persons having claims against theestate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at his residence, in the City of Albany, Oregon, within six months from the date of this no'tice. Dated this 3rd day of January, 1913. HARRY SCHLOSSER, HEWITT & SOX, Executor. Attorneys for Executor. J10-F7 Registration of Land Title In the Circiut Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn. In the Matter of the Application of James E. Wigle and Bertha E. Wigle, husband and wife. TO Register title to the following de scribed premises, to-wit: Beginning at the S. E. corner of the D. L. C. of. Gamaliel Parrish, Not. 2060, and Claim No. 45, in Tp. 13 S. of R. 2 W. of the Will. Mer., Oregon, and running thence N. 70 degrees 45 minutes W. along the Southern bound-" ary line of said Claim 40.90 chs. thence N. 50 degrees 49 minutes E. 38.38 chs. thence S. 62 degrees 40 minutes E. 21.18 chs. to the Eastern boundary line of said Claim, thence S. 19 degrees 15 minutes W. 29.00 chs. to the place of beginning, containing 100.00 acres, more or less, also Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of Secf'on 7 in said Tp. and Range, containing 111.05 acres, more or less, also Beginning 12.00 chs. W. of the N. E. corner of the S. E.'A of said Sec. 7, in said Tp. and Ranee, and running thence S. 26.66 chs., thence E. 15.00 chs., thence S. 13.33 chs., thence W. 23.00 chs., thence N. 40.00 chs., thence E. 8.00 chs. to the place of beginning, containing 52.00 acres, more or less, also The E. '2 of the S. W. 54 of the S. E.J4 of Section 7, the E.'2 of the N. E.J4 of the N. E. of Section 18 and the N. W.'i of the N. W."4 of Sec. 17, in said Tp. and Range, containing 80.00 acres, more or less, also Beginning at the S. E. corner of the D. L. C. of said Gamaliel Parrish, Not. No. 2060, jud Claim No. 45, in said Tp. and Range, and running thence N. 70 degrees 45 minutes W. to the N. line of the S. E.J4 of Sec tion 7, in said Tp. and Range, thence W. 8.00 chs., thence S. 13.50 chs., thence E. 15.00 chs., thence S. 6.50 chs., thence E. 17.00 chs. to the S. W. corner of the N. E.'i of the S. W.yi of Section 8, in said Tp. and Range, thence N. 20.00 chs., thence W. to the E. line of said D. L. C, thence S. 19 degrees 30 minutes W. to the place of beginning, containing 53.08 acres, more or less, also Beginning at the S. W. corner of the D. L. C. of said Gamaliel Parrish Not. No. 2060 and Claim No. 58, in Ti. 13 S. of R. 3 Wi of the Will. Merd. Oregon, and Claim No. -5 in Tp. 13, S. of R. 2 W. of the Will. Merd., Oregon, aud running thence S. 19.65 chs., more or less, to the N. boundary line of the D. L. C. of William Spcrry, Not. No.. 2106 and Claim No. 57, in Tp. 13 S. of R. 3 W. and Claim No. 46, in Tp. 13 S. of R. 2 W. of the Will. Merd., Ore gon, thence E. 6.95 chs. thence S. 9.88 chs., thence E. to the E. bound ary line of the D. L. C. of said Wil liam Sperry, thence N. 9.88 chs. to the N. E. corner of said D. L. C. of said William Speery, thence W. 17.75 chs. to the W. line of Section 7 in said Tp. 13, S. of R. 2 W. of the Will. Merd., Oregon, thence N. along said Section line of the S. boundary line of said D. L. C. of said Gamaliel Parrish, thence N. 70 degrees 45 min utes W. 14.42 chs. to the place of be ginning, containing 46.98 acres, more or less, and containing in the aggre gate 442.40 acres, more or less, all lying and being in the County of Linn and State of Oregon. Against all whom it may concern, Defendants. Take Notice That on the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1913, an application was filed by said James E. Wigle and Bertha E. Wigle, husband and wife in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn for initial registration of the title of the land above described. Now unless you apnear on or be fore March 21, 1913, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as contessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the ap plication and you will be forever bar red from disputing the same. Dated this 3rd day of February. 1913. W. L. MARKS. County Clerk of Linn County.. Ore gon, and Fx-Officio Clerk of the above entitled court. WEATHERFORD & WEATHER- FORD. Attorneys for Applicant F7-M7th NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE . MENT. Notice is herebv given tint the un dersigncd administrator of the estate ot W. A. Anderson, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Linn County, Oregon. Ins tmal account as such ad ministrator and that said court has tixed Monday, the 10th day of Febru ary. 1913, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, as the time for the hearing of objections to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. J. C. ANDERSON. HEWITT & SOX. Administrator. Attorneys for Administrator. J10F7 The insertion of a w ant ad in the Democrat restored to Mrs. Ohling of 130 E. 3rd street a pocketbook . con taining more than five dollars. The purse was found by one of the em ployees of the Chambers & McCune department store. Sheriff Geer of Lincoln county passed through Albany this noon on his way to Portland where he will purchase some new cells for the Lin coln county jail. WEDDING MAY COST . BRIDE LARGE FARM Kansas Woman Changes Her Name Before Getting Final Possession of Land. Dodge City, Kan., Feb. 18. Nothing aggravates a woman like having to change her wedding day when she wants to get married. But refusing to make a change may cost a western Kansas woman a good 16U-acre farm. The woman is now -Mrs. R. C. Whin ney of Hartland, in Kearney county. She had bought the relinquishment of a man who had not completed his res idence ot three years on the land. In giving the relinquishment the seller gave Mrs. Whinney the wrong de scription. When the relinquishment and the purchaser's application to file on the land arrived at the land office at Dodge City it was rejected, as the description covered land already own ed by some one else. A letter was sent, the purchaser ex plaining the trouble; and a few days later the seller arrived at the o'ffice and relinquished on the right land. But the wedding day of the buyer had been set for the intervening time and sne did not go to the trouble to post pone it. Thus when he application to file with the proper description arrived at the land office the officials were com pelled to reject it. The applicant was no longer tne Head ot the house and had no right to file on any land. As the seller had received his mon ey from Mrs. Whinnev he is in the clear. As he has relinquished the land it nas reverted back to the govern ment and is open to settlement. The husband may save the situation. If he has not previously exhausted hi right to make settlement by taking a claim he can file on the land. The land ottice otticials hurried a letter to Mrs. Whinney explaining the situation to give her a chance at the quarter section before some of her neighbors find that an improved farm is in their midst, open to settlement. But if the husband files he will have to live on the claim the full three years, the re linquishment will be of no assistance to him. The situation has never aris en before, and the land office is much interested in the outcome. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ofthe State of Oregon, for the County of Linn. De partment No. 2. Arnettie Mitchell, Plaintiff, vs. H. D. Mitchell, Defendant. To H. D. Mitchell, the above named defendant: You are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint of the above named plaintiff in the above entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk of Said Court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons: and you are here by notified that if you fail to aopear and answer said complaint as hereby required, plaintiff will take a decree as prayed for in the said complaint herein , to-wit: A decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant; that plaintiff have cus tody of the minor children of plain tiff and defendant, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the Court seems equitable:- This summons is published in the Albany Weekly Democrat once a week for six weeks by order of the Hon. D. B. McKnight, County Judge of Linn County, Oregon, made on January 13, 1913, and the date of the first publication hereof is January 24, 1913. C. C. BRYANT. Attorney for Plaintiff. Jan 24-Mar 7 o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given. that the un dersigned executors ,of the last will and testament of Charlotte Wagner, deceased, have filed in the Coun ty Court of Linn County, Oregon, their final account as such executors and that said court has fixed Mondav. the 10th day of February. 1913. at tlie hour of one o'clock in the afternoon as the time for the bearing of objec tions to said final account and the set tlement thereof. WM. F. REINER. FRANK F. REINER. HEWITT & SOX. Executors. Attorneys for Executors. J10-F7 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Executor of the last will and testament of Martha A. Phillips, deceased, has filed his Final Account as said Executor, in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, and that Monday the 10th day of March. A. D. 1913. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, has been fixed by said Court as the time, and the County Court room in the Court House of said County of Linn in the City of Albany. Oregon, as the place for the hearing of any and all objections to said Final Account and the settlement thereof. GEORGE W. PHILLIPS. WM. S. RISLEY. Executor. Attorney for Executor. F7-M7 o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the last will and testament of S. D. Pratt, deceased, has filed in the county court for Linn county, Oregon, his final account as such executor, and that Monday, the 1th day of March, 1913. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, has been set as the time by said court for hearing of ob jections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. N D PR TT C. C. BRYANT. ' Executor. Attorney for Executor. First publication to be February 14. l'l-: Feb. 21. 1913; Feb. 21. 1913; Feb. 1913 19U; March H' L.