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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913.
Committee Sustains West.
Governor Oswald West has
won anoticr victory at Salem,
The majority report, signed by
three of the five members of the
legislative committee appointed
for the purpose of investigating
conditions at the stale peniten
tiary, completely exonerates the
governor and prison officials from
the charges made during the pres
ent session of the legislature.
Whether the report will be
adopted by the senate and house
remains to be seen, but the gov
ernor has undoubtedly won the
first round and it was won before
a republican referee, after the mat
ter had been made the subject of
a thorough and far-reaching in
vestigation; The report filed by the major
ity members of the committee is
in part as follows:
"Your committee as a whole
made one visit to the institution
and spent a part of one day. A
part of the committee made a sec
ond visit and spent a part of an
other day, An opportunity was
given the prisoners to appear be
fore the committee and make
known any complaints against
their treatment knd.lhe conduct
" of the warden and the other of
ficers connected therewith. A
' number of the mappeared before
us and made statements in regard
to their treatment, both. from the
wardens ans as to the amount of
clothing furnished them and also
in regard to the conditions m the
prison. The only complaint made
to us worthy of notice was from
those who worked on what is
known as the rookpilc that they
were not supplied with socks and
underclothes. All, with one ex
ception, staled that they were well
tivated. Several who had been in
other state prisons staled frankly
that their treatment in this pris
on was better than that of any
other wherein they had been con
fined. All who appeared express
ed the wannest personal feeling
fur the treatment accorded Ihem
by Ihe governor anil expressed
(heir confidence in him and in his
disposition to give them a square
deal.
"Your committee wishes to
earnestly commend Colonel f.aw
son. the present warden, for the
splendid work done in the short
time lie has been there in bringing
about excellent and satisfactory
and sanitary conditions, and for
the commendable manner in
which he has handled both the
prison and the men, and your
committee doubt if there is an
other prison on the Pacific Coast
where such sanitary conditions
are found and where the men con
fined therein hae better treat
ment and more kindly feeling to
wards their warden.
"Signed by Representative Sam
I.ankliliu, of Yamhill: Senators
. II. Kagsdale, of tolliam, ami
V. II. Mollis, of Washington, ma
jority of committee."
Wilson's Trust Record.
The band of Governor Wilson
may be seen on every progressive
law which has been placed on the
statute books of N'ew Jersey.
lie leaves behind him in his
native state a record of things ac
complished and brings to the new
office to which he has been called,
the experience which only conies
from dealing first hand with prob
lems of state.
The anti-trust measures which
have been enacted under the lead-
ership of Governor Wilson are a
model. They have redeemed the
state of New Jersey, which prior
to his election enjoyed the unen
viable reputation of being the
home of the corporations and law
breaking trusts.
In speaking of the new laws on
this subject Governor Wilson
sums up the situation as follows:
"Those who would engage in
the heartless practice of ruining
rivals and filching from the pock
ets of the people more than they
ought reasonably to demand,"
said the Governor, "are the only
ones who will have cause to re
gret the enactment of these meas
ures. I predict that under them
the people of New Jersey will en
ter upon a new era of prosperity.
I' congratulate the legislature and
the people on their passage. These
laws mark a new era in our busi
ness life."
."Senate Bill No. 43, the act de
fining trusts and designed to pro
mote free competition and com
merce in all classes of business,"
continued the Governor, "makes
it criminal to make an agreement
which, directly or indirectly, pre
cludes a free and unrestricted
competition..
"It was urged upon the legisla
ture that the bill be amended by
adding the word 'knowingly,' so
that it would read that any person
or persons who wilfully or know
ingly make an agreement in re
straint of trade should be pun
ished. I understand that it is a
general principle of law that there
mhst be a guilty mind to consti
tute a guilty act. It seems to me
that this affords ample protection
to any honest man.
"It has been said in some quar
ters that these laws will help big
business and hurt the small deal
ers. That, of course, is not the
intention, and cannot be the ef
fect. The salutary provision of
the act defining trusts is that ' it
makes it unlawful to make any
agreement, directly or indirectly,
which will preclude free and un
restricted competition in business.
Monopolies too often have ac
complished by indirection what
they could not do directly. The
holding company is an example of
this."
"FOGHORN" WATTS.
"In the Albany Democrat re
cently F. P. Nutting has a para
graph in which he states "An orig
inal character of wide reputation
was J. W. Watts of Lafayette,
who spoke here in the winter or
spring of '81. He was a large man
with a peculiar voice and a gesture
all bis own."
That "peculiar voice" was well
known and was by his political op
ponents the cause of Dr. Walls
being nicknamed "The Foghorn."
The well known republican cam
paigner of massive frame and sim
ilar voice would roar like a bear
and could be heard far.
"Foghorn," he said to the writer
once; "it is fitting that they
should so name me. A foghorn
blows blasts of warning and that's
what I have been doing all over
the country, going up and down
warning my fellow man to beware
the rocks and shoals of democracy.
I willingly accept the appellation
for it is full of 'meaning, and 1
hope to continue to be a foghorn
to my fellow citizens until the end
comes."
It was a couple of days before
the man of whom it is said he
made i laves president . the Unit
ed Stales died that (he writer
called upon hint while he was
gradually sinking, and alter con
versing for a time received the re
quest to "sing something." "Hut
1 cannot sing," sadi the writer.
"Oh, yes, you can. There's a
bond. Find something and sing a
little to me. My days are num
bered, and it will help." So there
was nothing to be done but to
take' the book pointed to and the
writer sang the first and last solo
he ever attempted. Two davs lat
er Dr. . V. Watts passed away.
Salem Statesman.
Walter M. Parker returned last
night from a business trip to Portland,
lie says that business conditions are
in good shape at (he metropolis and
that many building improvements are
being made.
Mr. and Mrs Peters of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. l Dronlcwc of
Ellsworth. Kansas, are visiting at the
hutnc of E. E. W.trford of this city.
Fred Westhrook will have consign
ed to him tomorrow a carliod of flour
(mm North Yakima. The shipment
will come from Mason & Ehrm.m over
the Oregon Electric and will be de
livered to Scott Conn and C. D.
Hudlong, local grocers.
ADMINISTRATRIX" NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern that the undersigned
has filed her final account in the mat
ter of the estate of A. D. Horner, de
ceased, in the county court of Linn
county, Oregon, and that said court
has fixed the 18th day of March, 1913,
at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of
said day as the time for hearing and
settling of 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,
1913.
R. M. HORNER,
Administratrix of A. D. Horner, de-
CcLSCC.
W. R. BILYEU,
Attoi.ivy for Administratrix.
F7-Mar7
In the Circiut 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 Jtmkin 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,
Omer Tetherow and C. D. Tethcrow,
his wife, Miles Tetherow and A. B.
Tethcrow, his wife, Clyde Tetherow,
Annie Wier and John Wier, her hus
band, and Effie Pierce and E. F.
Pierce, her husband. Defendants.
To Omcr Tetherow, C. D. Tethe
row, Miles TeUicrow, A. B. Tethcrow,
Clyde Tetherow, Anna Wier, John
Wier, Effie 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 State of Oregon
for Linn County, and you are hereby
notified that if you fail to appear
and answer said complaint as here
in!? required, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
in 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
ship 12 South. Range 4 West of the
Willamette Meridian. Oregon, and
running thence north along the west
side of said Donation Land Claim
18.75 chains; thence east 26.59 chains;
thence south 20.21 chains: thence
west 15.65 chains; thence North 82
degrees 25 minutes West 11.39 chains,
to the place of beginning, containing
52.83 acres, more or less, all lying and
being situate in Linn County, and
State of Oregon, free of incumbranc
es, and that hone 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 be partitioned
among the plaintiff. Andrew Shearer,
and the defendants, Dort Pugh. Ida
Pugh and P. P. Van Fleet and Mary
Elva Van Fleet, according to their
respective rights, quanitty and quality
relatively considered, and that the
costs and expenses of this suit be
paid by the several parties interest
according to their several inteccsts
and that the same he a lien unon the
several interests of the parties plain
tiff and defendants until the same
arc paid and for such other and fur
ther relief as shall seem meet I in
equity. I
''lie date of Ihe first publication of
this summons is February 14. 191.1.
.imJ the date of the last publication is
March 28. 101.1. This summons is
published hy order of the Honorable
Percy R. Kelly. Indue of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Linn Cotintv, made and dated Febru-'
arv II, 1013.
I.. M. CURT...
Attorney for Plaintiff.
F14-Mch2S
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution and order
or sale to me directed issued out of
the Circuit Courier" the State of Ore
srn for l.iun Guinty. in t!,c case of
.1. O. Ilrowti, plaintiff, vs. P. G. Mm,
ray. lv, I". Morgan. A. K. Pieiffcr. ami
W T. Cbristv ami Klmira Christy, his
i wife, defendants. I will on Mo'ndav.
jlhe -Mill day of February, 1 0 1 .1. at ihe
hour ot one o'clock p. in., at the front
door of Ihe Court House in Albauv.
Oregon, sell at mil-lie auction to the
I blithest bidder for ea-h in hand the
Kdlowing described real propertv, to
jwit: Blocks Numbered Two (-.' and
; Three t.tt in W.mdlc's .Riverside Ad
jdilhm to the City of Albany. Linn
I County. Oregon, as the same appears
, and is designated upon the recorded
! plat of said addition to said citv. now
'on file and of reeoYd in the office of
the I ouiity Recorder in and for said
County and State. To satisfy l
judgment rendered in favor of the
plaintiff and air.iinst ihe ,.o'..nlrtni
W. T. Chritsv ami Klmira Christy, for
tnc sum ol SJ.t.'.s.s.'. together with ac
cruiiig interest thereon at 8 per cent
per annum from January JO. 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.
I). H. BOniNF..
Sheriff o'f Linn Cotintv, Oregon.
Dated this January 24. '.
C. C. BRYANT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First publication Jan. 24. 1913. last
Feb. 21, 1913.
J24-F2I
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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
Meislahn, Emma Meislahn, Nicolaus
Meislahn, Johannes H. Meislaho 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 twenty-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.
SUMMONS.
in the Circuit Court of the -ta'c or
Oregon for the County of Linn.
Edna Bradcn, Plaintiff, vs. Carl R.
Braden, defendant.
To Carl R. Braden, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon.
You arc 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 first 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
said 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
week 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 on the 11th day of February,
1913. and the date of the first publi
cation of this summons is the 14th
day of February. 1913.
HEWITT & SOX,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
F14-Mar2S
SUMMONS. .
In the Circuit Court ofthe State of
Oregon, for the County of Linn. De
partment No. 2.
Arnett.ie Mitchell, Plaintiff,
vs.
II. D. Mitchell, Defendant.
, . , Mitchell, the above named
dctendant:
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 ihe date of Ihe first publication
of this summons; and you are here
by notified that if yon fail to appear
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
ami defendant: that plaintiff have cus-
todv ot the minor children of plain
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have such other and further relief as
to t!-e Court feem? equitable.
This summons is pnblifbed in the
Albany Weekly Democrat once a
week for six weeks bv order of the
i Hon. I). B. McKnight.' County ludge
of Linn County, Oregon, made on
January 13. 1913. and the date of the
first publication hereof is lanuary 24.
1'I3.
C. C. RRYANT.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Jan 24 Mar 7
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of W. II. Clcavinger. deceased, has
filed his final account as said adminis
trator, in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Linn County, and
that Mondav. the .3rd day of March.
A. D. JOJ, l1t the hour oi 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day. has l.ccn
fixed by said Court as the time and the
County Court room in the Comt
House of said County ot 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.
WILLARD CLEAVINGER,
Administrator.
WM. S. RISLEY,
Attorney for Administrator.
Jan 31-Fcb 28
Miss Willctta Wright, of the
Brownsville schools, returned to that
place last evening after spending Sat
urday and Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wright.
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 Wigle and Bertha fc. 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-1
ary mie of said Claim 40.90 chs.
thence N. 50 degrees 49 minutes E.
3S.3S chs. thence --S. 62 degrees 40
minutes E, 21.18 chs. to the Eastern
boui.dary 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 Sect: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.'$ 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 ii, Vi of the S. W. Vi of the S.
E.4 of Section 7, the E.'A of the
N. E.'i of the N. E. !4 of Section
18 and the N. W.4 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, and 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.'A 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.'A of the S.
W.J4 of Section 8, in said Tp. and
Range, thence N. 20.00 chs., thence
VV. 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
tlie L). L. C. of said Gamaliel Parrish
Not. No. '2060 and Claim No. 58, in
Tn. 13 S. of R. 3 W. of the Will.
Merd. Oregon, and Claim No.' 45 in
Tp. 13. S. of R. 2 W. of the Will.
Merd., Oregon, and running thence
S. 19.65 chs., more or less, to the
N. boundary line of the D. L. C. of
William Sperry, Not. No. 2106 and
Claim No. 57, in Tp. 13 S. of R. 3
W. and Claim No. 4b, in ip. 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 VV. 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
ot said V. L.. t-. ot 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 m the aggre
gate 442.40 acres, more or less, all
lying and being in the County of
Linn and State of Orcgoin
Against all whom it may concern,
Delcndants.
Take Notice
That on the 3rd day of February,
A. D. 1913, an application was filed
bv 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 laud
above described-.
Now unless' you appear on or be
fore March 21, 1913. and show cause
why such application shall not be
granted, the same will be taken as
confessed and a decree will be entered
according to the prayer of the ap
plication and you vjll be forever bar
red from disputing the same.
Dated this 3rd day of February,
1913.
W. L. MARKS,
County Clerk of Linn County,, Ore
gau, and Ex-Officio Clerk of the
above entitled court.
WEATHF.RFORD ,t WEATHER
FORD, Attorneys for Applicant.
F7-M7th
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 Oreiton. for the
Oountv 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 Jor the hearing
of any and all objections to said Final
Account and the settlement thereof.
GEORGE W. rilll.LIPS.
WM. S. RISLEY. Executor.
Attorney for Executor. F7-M7
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
17th 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.
X. D. PRATT,
C. C. BRYANT, Executor.
Attorney for Executor.
First publication to be February 14,
1913; Feb. 21, 1913: Feb. 21, 1913; Feb.
28. 1913; March 7, 1913; March 14.
1913.
Newi Beginning With This Head Is
. From Daily Issue of
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25.
IRA NEWTCN GUSTER !5
CALLED BY DEATH
Passed Away in This City To
day After an Illness of
Three Years.
After a lingering illness, Ira New
ton Custer, a well known young farm
er who formerly resided six miles east
of Albany, died this noon at the home
of Mrs. Smead at 240 East Second
street.
The deceased was a son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Custer and was well and
favorably known in Linn county.
He was taken ill some three years
ago with tuberculosis and has been
slowly failing in health since that
time. .
The funeral service will be held at
the Fortmiller chapel at 2 p. m. to
morrow, a short service being con
ducted at the cemetery at 3:30.
DR. COX WILL OPEN
. BRANCH OFFICES MARCH 1
Will Conduct Business at Both
Brownsville and Lebanon;
Will Retain Office Here.
Because a large number of his pa
tients come from Lebanon and
Brownsville and the rural sections sur
rounding these places, Dr. W. A. Cox,
the dentist, who has been located in
this city for the past year, will open
a branch office in each of the above
named towns.
However, Dr. Cox will retain his
main office in this city, placing com
petent dentists in charge of the branch
houses, over which he will have full
supervision.
The Brownsville office will be
opened March 1, while the. office in
Lebanon will be located in a building
now under course of construction.
GOOD BASEBALL TEAM
IS PLAN FOR SUMMER
Mass Meeting Called for March
1st; Same Lineup as Last
1 Year Predicted.
That this city will be represented
the coming season by a fast aggrega
tion of baseball players is indicated
by the activity of local officials and
baseball enthusiasts in arranging a
mass meeting to be held Mtirch 1.
The meeting will be held to organ
ize a strong club, electing officers and
drafting plans for the maintenance 'of
the organization. The eligible players
will be considered and it is hinted that
an endeavor will be made to secure
the same lineup for the team, as last
year.
The players who will probably con
stitute part of the team, according to
last season's lineup, arc: Dave and
Hill Patterson. Lyle and Carson Big
bee, A. A. Mickle, Carter I.ee and
Lharhc Monson. If is understood
that Claude Swan and J. C. Birtchett
will take the places of George and
Gene Dooley. who will leave for Mon
tana the middle of March.
The first game is scheduled for
March 6 and is to be played with
Salem.
A. A. Tussmg, of Brownsville, this
morning returned home after a trip to
Salem to consult the state library. On
his way home he received a telephone
message from Mrs. Tussing that their
youngest child, a little girl of three,
months, had died. The child had not
been strong, but was not considered in
a dangerous condition when he left
home. .
r-JhS lw" sample rooms of Chas.
I feiltcr. used by the Hotel Revere for
a good many years, situated on Second
street, near Ellsworth, just vacated bv
the Revere House, have alreadv been
rented, one to a cleaning and dve es
tablishment, the other to a renter
whose name is not yet public.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is-herchy given that the un
dersigned has this day been appointed
executor of the estate of Frederick
Hoefer. deceased. Any and all per
sons having claims against said estate
arc hereby notified to present the
same to the undersigned at Icfferson.
Oregon, or to Wcatherford & Weath
ertord. attorneys. Albany. Oregon
within six months from this date duly
verified as by law. required
1913 'ed th'S 15lh dW o February,
GEO. COWER,
t URU, Attys. W Executor.
F25-MarKiwkly
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
i. m,'iCC U hcrebiv Biven to 1,11 whm
t may concern that the undersigned,
the duly appointed, qualified and act
ing administratrix of the estate of
lames Sinrlcrsnn A I I. . ,.. .
"inn'V" A!h-e-Co?" Clerk of.
ciiini -a icKU"' ncr final Ac-
"i.oc. ana me judge of
f ' .u ",J. at I oclock p. m.,
for the hear nr n( k:--.: . F . !
account, f anv fi .u. ......
of said estate.
Dated this 25th day of January, 1913.
Administratrix of the Estate of James
Sanderson, deceased.
WSnJr1ERFORD & WEATHER-
Attorneys for Admrx.
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