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Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. -------------------------- — £ ---------------------------------------------------------------------.— | EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un- lersighed executor of the last will and estament of Frederick Keil, deceased, ms filed his final report with the Couh- y Court of Marion County, Oregon, ind the Court has set Monday, the 22nd lay of November, A. D. 1920 at the j lour of ten o’ clock A. M, of said day n the County Courtroom in the County j Courthouse at Salem, Oregon as the ^«jme and place for hearing any and all I Ejections to said final report and the iischarge of said executor. Henry JC Keil, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Frederick Keil, deceased. [ Grant B. Dimick & W. L. Mulvey, f Attorneys for executor. Address: Oregon City, Ore. First Publication, October 14, 1920. jast Publication, November 11, 1920. NOTICE OF E LE CTIO N Notice is hereby given that the reg ular annual general city election of he city o f Aurora, Marion County, Oregon, w ill be held on Tuesday the second day o f November, 1920, to jhcose the following city officers: A Mayor to serve the term o f two years. A Treasurer to serve the term o f one year. Four Councilmen to serve the term of two years. The polls will be open from one o’clock p. m., to seven o ’clock p. m., o f said day. The polling place will be in the I. a O. F. Hall, Aurora, Oregon. The city council has designated the following judges and clerks o f elect ion, who have been duly and legally xppointed to conduct the herein men tioned election: Judges—-S'. Hi Stoner, E l m e r Smucker, and Geo. W. Fry. Clerks—Emma J. 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