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BY THE EDITOR
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Cu«lom* m-elpt« st the Philip
plnr« av.np. »-M»> 000 a tnonlh and
arr Incrvaslng
Wllh paare thu I«
land« would auon reach a «dl sup-
|»ortIng haal i.
out
the expirt« of the
have amounted to
and the import to
But it I« on i In re
the iMlaQce turned
lank (rf Scio
The volunteer« of the transml«*-
l««lppl slate« In the Philippine
have «howed that the boy» who
went Writ Io grow up with the
eoiiutry are of the old original ab«-k
They can hold their own now with
the veteran« In telling war •tori«'».
CAPITAL. $20000
The American Signal Corps In
Cuba lia. completed an overland
td.-gmph line ’«etww'tl Havana and
Santiago, running it along at the
rate of over three miles a day. The
trunk telegraph of Cub« now ■ |Mll«
the entire island from vaat to Wr»L
PIMM
Vice Presiient
Cashier
I’he I'nittsl •«latus naval supDly
steamer K>ila<-e lipide the run from
Norfolk to .'Liuili. il.io I knot’, In
forty-three day», averaging In ttie
open «»» a «|H-e<l of «lxt«s*il anil one-
half knot» an hour, ft la believed
to be the t»e»t lung distance voyage
on rwerd.
<1. M. Stroud, an Oregon pioneer
of I «->•*, ai d on« of the oldest tall
way eonduclms in Oregon, ii led
Friday at hl» home in Portland •ig**'l
7 1. He was grand lecturer of the
Masonic order in Oregon, and W HS
well known throughout the state,
being familiarly known aa “Pap"
Stroud,
WATCHMAKER
W. E. Jackson and H. Oberg have
return«,!, home from a five month'«
stay In the Nantlain inining district,
where they went in the Interest of
th«- PtMirman’s Prospecting A Min
ing ( itrnpatiy, of Portland »ay» the
Oregonian. They repirt everything
f ivoiatiio for a tug rush tberu thia
spring. They will return again 111 H
few day*.
EAST und SOI TH
Route
Shasta
1 fining ( arc on < fgden Route.
Sletptn
Trucia
— ANI»—
»tUVMIMt-AS» «I KKI'IMI
AlWhel
te
t'AKS
Ihn.ngh trains
Went Side Division.
n. mera Farti»*»« »«.a •
mill«.
M«tl train rtallt »«rapt »mi<i»y.
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put I Ar
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|»lrw < Mi«i’Mi<'ti at ‘•janFntnrtww» with <>r
rHdental an4 Ofltnial an 1
'fall »tratn
•bip U hm fm JAI*AW
» III VA. VaiHtar
«tatrm tin appiUiatton
R. Ri'IHikk. Mahurrt
i II M AMKtiAW, A rid > A IV umi Agent. I*or’
land.Ot.
Ratanh tlrlirta to
pointa anil Ku
rope
Alau >itt«h, t hlna Honoialn and lu»
traita,mu tw» ohiainral from Mr*. M. K.« Woo«l
m are«, tk Affi kÇ*l)!„ 4 ret *< u», B¡w - •t«:n
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“A word to the wise 1» sutth-ient"
and a word from the wise should •«'
sufficient, tiut vou ask, who aro tho
wise? Lli'oi* who know. The oft
n-|H-ated experience of trustworthy
persons may I h - taken for knowl
edge, Mr. W .M t erry siy» t'l, mi
Is-rlain's Cough Reiiiwily gives tiet-
ter satisfaction than any other tn the
market. He has been in the drug busi
ness at Elkton, Ky., for twelve
year«; ha» »old hundred» of IxitthMi
of till« remedy and nearly ail other
cough medieiuas
uianu actureii,
wiilcli shows conclusively tliat
< liamtierlain's Is Biumosl aatisfaclo-
ry to the people, and 1« the best.
For sale by Peery A Peery.
There 1« m iterial for a flr«(-cla«»
war ecare In the events that are tak
ing place in the Nanvian I'lui'i-.
Till» material Is the more available
from the fact that no one in this part
of the world knows the real nature
of tin- events tliat have taken place
In the Islands. The natives having
lax a County School*.
ta-en «ieelared unfit for self govern
ment, Ihreo nations undertook to
The report of Su|H*rl<iten<lent Me-
govern the island«. There na» been
Doliaiil «liows Ho- following facts of
a giaai deal of friction between the interest
concerning thu schools uf
natives and the representative« of
county.
the three governments, tmt a« the Linn
persons («'tween I »nd 20 years,
Islands are off the line of <-omm»rce,
Jtfill males, 3571 females, total 71*6.
their »ff dra have only attraclad or- Enrolled in county school» *671
cH-lonal attention.
The lntelligi*tH*«' that the natives Outside rounty 216. A veruguatten
had attacked Amerlmn and langlisti dance 20.3!|.
Teacher» employed 11* nalo, HI
marlars, killing several of both na female,
total 2«i2;73 hold first grades
tionalities, Imparts to the banumn 31
second grades, 2» third grade*
situation grave lu>|«>rtauie. The
Children nut attending any school
natlvvs who were etigiged In the
conflict Were adherents of thn Ger
X'alue of «cho<.l houses |I(M,*2’*
■nan candi'lati* for the kingship
It 1» « up | h » mh I. in coiis<«{u«*ncc, that furniture XI2 3U0 apparatus >7,(MS,
the German Government will »tan I lii'ur nice tlA.XlO,
Average «alary of mil» teachers
by the partisan» of its candidate
The American Government will sus |.'W HO female teachers |2tk01.
N i -I kmi I bouse« iu county 124, new
tain lhe course of Admiral KautX.
So far as American» are Informed, during year 4.
Nchool with Wobster« dictionar
the principal difference la-tweun
Matanfa and Mallet*»« Is In their re ies 113
Kchu >1« visited bv superintendent
ligion. Both are members of tho
«aitie rnco and formerly profess -d io.
Total funds raise«! fur «chiarl pur
the same religion. But Malmtfa fell
under th«i intluanc* of Calbolle mis r [»-ase«, $.'i7,11.*?
Pahl tvaiiiur» FH.2I7 '>».
sionaries and Malieloa under lhe in
Fur other parpo***« >16,174.68.
flu nee of Prut «•» I a n Is. It is not
clear why this diff* rence in relig
ioUS views should divide lhe natives
R&tuautiim Cur*4.
Into two poii'ical parties, but «uett t
My wife has used Chamberlain's
appears to have been thu ens«'.
there sh *u!d be ■ »pei dy ««-ttlo
Pain Balm for rheomatlsm with
ment of this Nauman difficulty.
great relief, and 1 can recommend It
There Is neither principle nor ma ns a splendid liniment lor rheuma
terial interests at stake to justify tism an«l other household u»u for
even talk of war. Between Ger which we h ive found II v»luat4e.—
many nnd Iho 1'nited Stales lhe W. J. ( uyler Red Creek, N. Y.
m«Mt friendly relation exist. A
M r. t uyler 1« one of the leading
targe part of the American people merchanta of thl« villagu and on«* of
are of German birth or descent. Il the most ; prominent men In this
G. Phippin
Editor
Is n*>l possible that thutiermau Gov vicinity.— W. <J.
ernment Will take a view of .Ills Red Cr-ek Herald. Fur «ale
miserable Samoan squabble that will I'eery A Peery.
rendur an adjustment by dlplomitic
mothuds a work of nsueb difficulty.
Tha tsuiquet of the “reti-Dollar
Democracy” of New York wound
up tn a w ildly hilarious wa> accord
ing to accounta. "Jeffersonian aim
pllclly" catue high to start w ith, In
this instance, and ernie«!, quite a*»-
proprlately. In a high old time.
Dakota divorce», thank» to the
C langed law, aro mmiii to la* thing»
of the |»a«t. And so another piomi-
nont am! productive Industry of the
Northwest I« cut off in It» prune.
JOIIVM IV . rianfc 0Í H to, Sr JO, <Frr,
YAQtfINA R0ÜTE
The atale uf Oregon has been the
ridicule of other states because of
the high price» paid for»ch'-ol books
Tile last legislature changed the
system so that the «olectluu 1» prac
ticably in the hand» of ttie govern
or. After IhUd th«' children of Ore
gon will use Ixaiks selected under a
different system, and butter book«
will bo had ut a reduced cost. We
shall get our book« iu cheaply, al
least, as W hs mgton, Idaho and Cal
ifornia. Now we are paying at least
26 p«-r cent more. Surely the one
hundrisl thousand school children of
Oregon are entitle«! to considera
tion. Barely lias a chief executive
liad such an opportunity to make
Inms.-lt a public t'l-ip-faclor. — Wvgt
Hide.
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GoVornor (leer's loyal message Io
the Fjtslern I’re-» In upholding the
policy ot the !'nlt«-d Btatca In the
1‘lrlliiqiim-» 1» patriotic, ami convey»
n »critimwnt, which the lasiple of
Oregon w ill approve, and 1« a de-
a >rved rvtaike to those who do m t
uphold their own goverument in
time uf War
Pomona prohibitionist« prayed
Ih it their cause might win al the
poll»— and it did. Thl* Beam» to
h «ve been a case of praying, not for
rain, but for a drought.
Franklin was dining with a »mail
party ol dl»ilngulslied gentlemen,
when one of them »aid: llt-re are
three n.itiunaltlas represented; I am
lunch, and my fru-txl here I»
English, and Mr. Franklin 1« an
Connecting nt Yftquioa uItti the
American, la-t each one propose a
to«»'. It Wo agreed to, and the
i.iigllshmiii's turn tame first. He
<r-»ie, and. In a lone of Briton bold
said, “Here’» todreat Britain, tiie
«un that give»flight to all nation» of
STKA N ER»
tlie earth.*' The Frenhmau was
rather taken t«u-k at this, Imi he
proposed “Here’s to Erance, the
moon w hose magie my» move the
tides of the world.** I rank liai then
artrui with an air of quaint modesty
First-class In every respect. One nt and said. ••Here'« to our beloved
the above «tramer* la dur tn »ill
George Wa« hlngton, tin* Joshua of
from Yaquina about every
America, who commanded the «un
five days
■ nd the luoou to stand still—and
they obeyed."
Nhorfest route U-tareen valley point«
and Nan Francisco. Fare: Altwny
I was reading an adverti'ement of
and pointa west to Nan Francisco, i hamtierlnin’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remisly in the Worcester
i» Knlerprlse recently which leads mu
Cal.in,
OU to write this. 1 can truthfully s«v
Hound trip,.
I never ■!»♦«• I any remedy equal to it
For »ailing date» apply to
for collr nnd dlarrhot'a. I have
never had to use more than one or
EDWIN NTONE.
two do««« to < ure ttie worst case
IL L W’AIJJKM,
Manager.
with myself or children — W. A.
T. E. A I’. A.
Stroud, Popomok«' City, Md. For
J.TvrXBF, Agent,Albany ,«’regnn sale by Peery A 1‘cery.
YAQUINA BAY STEANSHIP COMPANY
Notte» to Sh»«;nuu.
iCniitor to
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EXECUTORS NOTICE.
J BY THE SCISSORS J
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The Alliany Herald h<« th*« to
.••••••••• •4I•••••••••••••. •ay regarding th« doing« ot «omc
former rk-lo riltxrn».-
(('■o,
l.l\\ <’O.,
Illtt.t.OV
The Hpinish war cost nearly flAOB.-
I h« |Hiller continued their effort»
By IRA A. PHELPU
OM),OOU a It bout counting the amount« •»unday and Monday and •ucc«'«-de<!
that lii the next half century will l*e in recovering a large numivr of ar-
ticl». from the < h»p<>r. In addition
paid to pensioner»and their «iepend- to tbiaw munthintsl In Nunday*»
ent relatives. A» tho |<erlixl of ac Herald. The mother of the girl'«
tive war covered only obottl 100 gave ba< k a tiult >>f calico which «he
i days, the cost we« not far fr.-m >'*,- «aid had tmeii »tulwn from P. Cohen.
Mr. Cohen had ml«u*<1 other artl
quo,UOO a day This la morv than dew, hut did not ktmw thacalico had
twice iba dally cost of the civil War lawn «lolrn.
Pol ice oi.«n Met tain brought up a
iwhen th«' Government had LWM.OOu
valise full of plunder Munilay
Him In the field. From theseOgur«-s large
afternoon ami had It on
parade
I we may ea«lly reach ttie conclusion around the city, He visited tha
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: that »ar Is loo ei|H ii«lve a luxury various ■lor«« and several of the
ft
I for a people, most of whom have to merchant« Indenllff««! article« be-
work fora living, tolndulg** In. We lodging to them. The Economist
Dry (loud* I otupany r recovered a
are still ready for war» of neMoaity, t»>lt <d rltitxMi and Hoi
..ward's Banket
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wars that we cannot honorably avoid «loro found a box containing 12
tmt are less eager than a y*-ar ago In go*») hair combs among the «tuff.
W. B. Ntevcna A Co. recovered a
ru«l> oti without counting the co»t.
tailt of muslin and «eveml minor ar
licit-«. There were necktie«, glove«
An estimate of the lo««es of stock of all kind» and «ice«, watch chain«,
In raderti Oregon wa« rccenlly •log«, car rings, and «ilk handker
made by a prominent »locknun <>f chief«.
A twautlful quilt containing about
that M-etion. A» one Item be men
twodoxen »Ilk handkerchief» wa«
tinned 100.0MI horses which he valu
one of the cnrlosltles brought to
light. The quilt wns neatly made
Dona a «inorai banking and ex ed al one dollar cacti. It 1» evl
change bunlnra*. I xmois made at ■lent that a hor»c which 1« only slid was a handsome s|«cimen of
current rajra, and draft» i-»ncd on worth one dollar 1« a detriment to tssfrooih apparral. The quilt wa«
worth probably at»»ut 423. Over 23
principi« eitle«.
the country. A horse will cat al more handkerchiefs were »towed
moat aa much gra»s ai a «terr
away In various plats*» around the
Whlk It 1» plHaUe that lOu.tNMi house tin<l were worth about one
horse» should die of neglect and dollar apiece
The value of all the property »o
starvation. It is an economic tiles«
far recovered will foot up close to
Ing to the »tale ttial they are dead.
, but some of it will la* hard to
Home mwthoti« abould be d«vl»e«l prove, a» ttie cost mark» are remov
for getting rid of the great nu mber ed from a portion ot it and th« mer
RN»
chant» do not cite to take chances
of dollar horses that yet remain on claiming pr«qa rty which they are
J Ell E' /. E' li.
the rang««._____________
unalile to »w< ar to. Newer«! of the
handkerchiefs In the quIIt were rec
OREGON.
NCR ),
Someone ha» »aid that there 1» no ognlted t>ut they wen- »callo|>ed and
evil without a resulting g<sal. The < ut in »uch it manner as to gender
All kind» of watch»»« clock* and Jeu Samoan lrg*«ly wherein. according them u’l'les«, so they were not dis
tur'ssl. The «eercli will lai kept up
dry repaired promptly.
ta the »tori»« so far told, Ameilcan and it wa« intlmaietl U«t night by
iml British lifeblood was *di*s| on one of th<- girls tliat another family
wa» into the mud a« deep a« they
the »aiiiu «ide in I m III v , w ill protm
'Jy orovu the last thing needed to were in the mire. <>f course it w ill
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not do to believe everything that
'■ring about that union of sentiment they
sav, yet iho police ipteud to
and action hrreafter between the ferret Hie whole affair out ami aseer
two groat nation, which, more than tain the truth.
The oldest of the two girls Is nam
anything else, should insure the fu
ed Maud and she 1« a remarkably
ture | m » u < e of the world.
bright girl. Nhe 1« only 16 years old
and Is In tho seventh grade of Iho
Ixsst fall a man desert««! his fami puNIc school and her teacher «ays
ly nt Quincy, 111., and a few day» «he 1» very olaaiient scholar. Della,
■ go his w ifv dreamed that »he »aw sgeil 1:1 years, is the oilier shoplifter
knuth 11
t »«111
him nt work in a bicycle factory in and is also a very bright child.
Their fattlf r was »hot about three
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i hlcagn. (hi going to Chicago »lie year» ago near Npokaoe. Ntorie«
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it-adlly ph ki«l out the locatleu and differ a« to the cause of the Ira
Tb« Csir traini S**»» »I »II - au • •: an. n
an Out those Inform*«! say that at
l-niiuna
an4
lae.-m.
Tuo.rr.
Matin«. upon enU-rlng the building with
> r»h"t li.lm while ho w i« resisting
J-rt-.wH», Aitami.
r»nssni, »ho-14, II« — ?. officer »he found tier ctrlng tiu»tsind
Hotl«l"irA.
Junction
<Jty,
I. h - woc
arrest on « charge of burglary. He
1
on.cc, l'rams 'wblan-1 ana aliata-
«nd had him taken to Jail. That had berm a saloon keeper and faro
Unn« tenia Koanmirs «rulli tu aud
woman would make a »plviidld de- bank dealer in the r.a«tern Wash
Askland.
ington country and the children tell
Nasrhara Wall «»•11».
t eclive
of ttieir fathers death without eon
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Altmny
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Until a day or two ago the name cern.
i ? » r m 1 I.V
Lv i " M) A N
H»»«*<bur«
Sft® f M Ar
Their mother, Mr». A I- Chapel,
of lax.-riinier, private secretary ot
IcbnutNi MrRRcte
disclaims any knowledge of the
tin*
late
Colonel
Henry,
lia
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never
Daily iew|M Banday I
< lilldren« act, but It Is impiautible to
las-n ntcntlonod In connection with tM-|ieve that such an amount of
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ttie Dreyfus scandal. As »non as It giHsls could lai brought Into the
Ar 1 1 m r.M
ft PMiny
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I.ft 1 », <*>
*», bo harigvd him »elf. If this house by the children without her
1 «tmaon
ft.Mlr.m. Ar
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s>r fellow’» somewiiui exaggerated know ledge. T’ieir resident e near
WaeoaibRrr»
lug f •• I« I Hr«Bf h
the Hoberg Nash and Door Factory,
I Maliy t«jurr|4 *<»n<lay I
Ideas of self rr»pccl would only Is n unprwten'lous place, but it coil
ftft iM>H>tif n
Ar ' iiM p. «s
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s -ir.i* on a fey of the ctiisf» lu the tains many tine articles.
t-ft
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& lOp.m. l.v
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conspiracy France might be ttie
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The Trouble In 3iaoa-
gainer.
The
OREüoN, FRIDAY, ATRIL 21 ISD’J
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To w h no It may mnwrn:
N'llITiT: 1« h.-reby given, to all
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whom It m»y eswteern. that at
the hour of one o'clm-k p m no Sat
urday the <i'h day of May. I*W>. in
pur»u«n<*«' of an Order anil I Ica-naeof
•ale of the County Court of L no
County, <)regon. duly made ami no-
lervd of recurtl In no*! I>y «aid Coijrt
on th«< loth day of Augu»t. 1*33, in
the Matter of the EMate ot O|to
■». rfllng, d*s'e»««-*l, l,!hc un<|.-r»lgn
<a| duly appointed qualified »n<J
acting executor of the l ist will and
estate uf said dertMent, will sell at
public »air to the highest bidder, st
the from d>«>r of the <*ourt house In
Albany, l.lnn County. Oregon, for
CASH IN HAND
all the r’ght, title, interval «nd *•*
late which the mid decedent, Otto
•»rtfiing. «lecra-ed, lia.l In and tq the
followb.g described premises, at lhe
time of hlsd.-ath, towll:
B.-glnnlng at lhe southeast core er
of Richard H. Pollanl »nd MatlMa
Ann Pollard's this wife) 1 lunation
lsn*l claim, thence dus north 40
chairs (one half mile); them-« due
west 40< lislns (one half ml e); thence
du** «oulh 40 chains lone half mile):
thence due east F' chains (one half
Hillel emlmii’ing and coni lining o*is
hundred «ml «Ixty (ItUo acres as de
scrlbtfi in Rlcliarii II Pollard anil
Matilda Ann
Pollard's donation
l.iiul elaiiii, certificate No2l«s. Not.
I6fki, ths same lying and ta>ing situ
ate In Linn t'oun’y, Oregon.
Also the following d«*«crilw*d
preml«es, to-wit: laits N*»a. three
(3) four (4) and (3) of «ertliMi '2»>
ToWtlstllp It) «outh Range 2 west
Willamette Mrrlil an containing
39.72 acres of sch'»>l land anil »iiu ite
In Linn Ciainty, Oregon, containing
in all l’.r'.TJ ,i. r. -
Also lhe followingdee rllHsI p.'em
is«>», lo-wlt: l he Northwcjt quar
ter of the northwt*»t quarter of w
lion thirty six ( ML In Township ten
south Range two west of ihe Willa
mette Meridean containing I" acr«-»
situate In Linn County, Oregon.
Also la-ginning at the southwest
corner of R. II. Pollard's donation
bind claim, Not. No. I.Miii and claim
No. 6M In I p. to N. R. 2 W of the
Willametti* Meridean am! running
thence east twenty nine chains ami
thirty-four link«; theneu no tti thir
ty-one chains ami eighty five link«;
thence west to the wiel line of »aid
donation land claim; thence south
ten degrees eu«t to tho place of '«•
ginning, containing 1UU acres more
or lues, situated in Lino county, or
egoti. Also beginning at the «outli
west corner of the Donation lam
claim of R. IL Pollan! and wife, N*>-
tiflcalion No. |6'.»i an*l claim No. 3»
In township No lu south of Range 2
west of lhe Willamette Meridean In
Linn county, Oregon, aixt running
from said corner south 10 «Jj-gi-eea
east, one chain and forty-eight link«
to lhe North llnnof the donation land
claim of Steplieti Nlewart; thence
east eigtit chains and eighty five
link» to the Hue between s «"-B oii « 2*>
ami 27; thence north onu chain ami
forty-four links; Iheneti west nine
chains and ten links to tile place of
ta-ginnlng, cieit.inmg 1.21! a* res
more or l«*aa all situate in Llnu
county, t )regon.
I'liu interual and «'»late which said
OlloNerfiitig dis eased had In ami *••
all of ».ixl lands al ttie lime of hi-
death, being a feu simple i*»t>tt>-
Hit-rein.
Dated ltil< *ith *lay of April. Iftr*.
JA< KNON A. BILYEU,
Executor.
i. *4-<
1 am not going to move my stnek
ot' mcit'hamliso nwav troni Scio,
but will continue to o|H*rnte inv
store here until Much time as I
can sell to some thorough ami
relifihle husiness man who will
continue the business in a satis
factory manner............
NEW GOODS
We have ju«t received xonte now tiling* in
C.ihci • Muslin«, Dimities Premier
«lie*, etc., for summer (ires* good«, u
have more now goinlH in other tin
f< w ilavs. lietjt» nuw 'lrt -A shirts a
new underwear, ahue* and inant
item*. M o «•x|>i,<'t to ke«jp up <»ur i
most all lines, und will be ante to
the demands of our trade a* usual
APRIL 15th
S. M. DANIEL
S on
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
To all ponton« Interested:
I» hereby given to all per-
\ ’otice
u.f,.
n I*, r,-« I <wl that I have la-ex
sons I interested,
been
dui r appointed executor of the last
» li and estate of Henry Burmester.
dcceaaed, by the County Court of
Liuti County, Oregon. Aii pvrautM
having cliiiii« against said e«lale
are hi rvby notifl.-d amt required Io
present the same with the premer
voucher« al my residence near Jor
dan, Llnu County, Oregon, within
six mouths from the dale hereof.
I hit ed thl» 13 th day of April. l*C.ty.
H. IL llt’RM ENTER,
W. II. Bn.vxr,
Executor.
Attorney tor executor.
Columbia Bicycles $40
Why not rille the BEST wheel mad« when they don’t
co; t :tt»v more than loU of second grade wheels.
Wear«* tn thu wheel huninu*» and xell all
thu way from $20 up < all and seu it* before buying,
BI. C. Gill and Son
To all person« interested;
V'i H'K I. I« hereby given t i all per
- ’ .. .n- lut. r ■
il I li.io-'
duly ap|»>lnl<*d exe«-utnrof the last
w ill anil estate of Wlltilmlna Bur
mester, dci’®a»ed, by the County
Court of Linn County, Oregon.
All person» having claim« again«!
wild estate are hereby notlfl>«l and
required to present the «ame
Ith
the profier voucher« at mv residence
near Jordan, Linn County, Oregon,
within six mootha from ttie date
hvr«H>f.
Dated thia I3th day of April. I*9!'.
H. E. Bl RM I .-»TER,
W. R. Bll.« kt
Executor.
Attorney for executor.
Scio, Ore
AND FEED ST/te
r. j. ir vine : prop r
í.'/í
< c
Mv rigs are fust-class and my horses
hit good drivers.
T. J. CLAXTON,
AND
«S 1
I
♦. ,A’. .
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Contractor
Builder..
1 have had twenty-five year»'
experience In thl« line or work
and UH fully prepared to do all
kind» of wood work..........
I hive appointed W. A. Ewing
At the cabinet meeting Tuesday, at Ncio, Ore. deputy «beep inspector
with full power to act for me.
President McKinley appointed Win.
J ohn D avis
Locd ex-governor of Oregon. minis I
County Hhaep Inspector.
ter to Persia. The npfmlntment
HOUSE MOVING
was a gi»»l one. and will give gener
Dxwaoa*
blturx
axl
htrb
taa
:aa
•I satisfaction among the politician«
Given special attention Con-
of thia »late. Mr Lord will make noti« oxceled. The little cornen
Irsela for work In my Une re-
drug store, Albany.
an able representative of tin« g o
•pectfuMy solicite*!,..
rrnnient In that far away country.
Cull nt the Rocket am! «et price«;
Ttta News and the Oregonian ono ». will «ave you muDey on all line* I Shop on Main «tree!,
ORE.
car fur I2.W.
carried by us.
I
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»«•■■•y I»
«Haod tic»».
ran I-«aal meses • r.snri «kni
?»'»
■••aly aithout >1 t •« «rna, ( •«■! . I "atnsr
clasu year i HMst and kart* it < «•■>. l»j
•liiria» up ihr lasy iiwr and driving all im
I»nd.rs frota ths bod»
M»»>n today t<
hsnish pimple«, hmls. kxitrhea, blackhrads.
• f»d that « h kly bdtoua complssion l.y tahinc
('•■rarst»,
beauty for Uo rent«
AU drug
g>.t», ut ■>• l.cn »uarsntetd. K». A». 3*
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