1 Wmix,.. a"" 1 1 " ' ... "" !! """" Shx-w'".w,,. . X v The World says: This great Republic till with toldrd,bande and leaves to InapenalGerniany the task ef protesting againat England's dettruc iioD of thejBoere'frfe institutions f Galling, the man who iuvented ton by that name, bat passed hie birthday. Tht people who were at the 8ltt the otLei end of the invention are dead long ago, remarks an observing nowspaper nan. General Shatter big it not great- want the bo vera men t to bay him a II 100 brouaham. That sort of a thing m.T an for him to iend to hit friends but it he want a vehicle tor personal on he ought to make a .tquieition tor freight car. Ex. TheOrfgonien ad mitt that iti first thouiibt was that the rbitippinet thould nnt ha lalnd. and it 10 ttated in it editorial columns. There ia an o'd sating about firat thoughts being bott but that paper evidently taw the drift c things and tacked. After all thie u verv interesting world in which we live The great sugar pine tree found grow, ing on the McCloud river in California from which the great plank, 12 feet wide, 30 feet long and 3 feet th.ck, it to be cnt lor the foreetry exhibit at Parit baa been felled and will be hauled to the mill to be eawed . General Aleiandrino. the head of tne Filipino ndlitary commission now con lerring with General Otis said in a re cent interview: "Our government it willing to accept a protectorate under the United Btatet. We fought Spain be came we did not wteh longer to be a col soy. A colonial government under the American rule would be worse than the Spanish, because you know nothing of tne war to aovern colonies. We do not want to he experimented on for a cea ' tor? while you learn how. Yon are an other race and not in eympathy with u. We know how to rule onr own people. We want an honorable peace, but we will figbt until death for our institu tion e. Mr. Bryan recently et'.d: "The bnl wark of our nation' satety "lien net in its fortresses or its army or tit navy, but in the t pirit which pastes at the heritage of men in all lands everywhere. Destroy it and yon have planted the seeds of des- potion) on the rights of Chert, you have kvi the genius of yonr independence ani become the fit subject for the first com ing tyrant who rises among .vou." "I wouldn't trade the history of this nation at a Republic for all the histories of all the Empires that have risen and fallen since time began. To annex con tiguous homogeneous territory, te bs In habited by Americana and integral por tion of the union of S'atea, is expansion but to cross ancean to conquer an alien people to be held as subjects and govern ed by the doctrine of might, is Imperialism." Admiral Dewey would be very accept able to the Oregonian tor president Likewise a great many others. But it is nnt at all lixelv that the admiral will ever content to run for office, though presidential bee sometimes gets to buxx- nir o loud at not Ito be resisted. At those who wish to ran him for oftlcs are in both parties thejmatter is decidedly mixed and can ouly end in contusion When the cat. vent ions have met it will be learned in all probability that the two tickets will be headei by W. J. Bryan andW .McKiulry. The other cay a Chicago doctor de sired a few pieces of human skin for araftintr. He nlaced a short advertise ment iu one of the Chicago dallies to that effect, saying that be would pay $2 a person. In a snort time etier me pa per appeared in public sixty-two people drivoo by sheer starvation, answered the advertisement. Tney all said they were without money and were willing to do anything for bread. The doctor selected four and to d the others they were no1 needed. Many insisted on selling tliei skins and one old man, the oldest of the crowd, muttJred as he wai leaving, "I cannot even sell my fleeh for food."- Ex. Under the head of a "Blow at Free dora,"the New York Worldgi vtieenti menu beietofore expressed by the Dkm- cchat: War ia imminent in South Africa Whoever may commit the first overt act the war if it comet will be the direct and deliberate result of England's aggres sions upon the Transvaal republic. It will be a blow at Freedom, a crime, against Liberty, an arsault upon the right of Self-government. It is as inevitable as it is right that in such a war the sympathy of all true Americans will be with the Boers and , against the British. Our history, our traditions, the breath of onr own Decla ration of Independence, the very in etinctt of onr natures at free men, prompt us now as always tbey have done ia the past to side with the oppressed against the oppressor, with the weak against the etrong, with those who bat tle for freedom and for the rignt of every people to govern itself against those who deny and assail that right. It is time for this sympathy to find expression. Let it net be said that the people of the United States stood dumb - while a great empire sought the life of a - a little republic! There are some people who wouldn't allow a common person to criticise a government or the men conducting a war because they are along ways off and are not supposed to know as much as tbe'raen right in the conflict. Well, that will not down in this country. The strength of our government is in the freedom of the prees and of the masses to diecuas all publi: mattere freely. Censorships lead to despotism and are imperialistic m character. Free speech and a free press are necessary to our form of government, and those who love it best will never gainsay this right There are things tending towards imper ialiem which our people should always ooDoce as dancers that menace onr free institutions. . From the Republic. Champ Clark made at Dallas a master ly and telling presentation of therecreau cy and aupotlasy of the Republican party What would Lincoln and the other founders ol the party lay, it they could speak from the grave, ot a Republican administration which permits iht pei petuation of slavery tit Hawaii and In dorses it by official sanction In the Phil. ippities? Polygamy, against which Us publican leaders have protested and leg islated In the patt and against which American pablio opinion is practical y a unit, hat the indorsetusat of Kttpub licau administration in the Sulu ltlanJ. Lincoln solemnly and otten warued h'a party and lbs American people against the perils which aagreatd wealth lay in the path of liberty. Mo Kinley has eucou rayed and (ottered these aggregation! until the machinery of the government ia practically in their handt. Truly, at Mr. Clark aptly put it, the best part of the Republican patty It un der ground. TELEGRAPHIC. Ml eflt. Daily reports of Dewey's engagement to prominent eastern widows may now ie looked (or. So far the big international yacht race has been a oreat footlo. iu the language oi (tie goii player. October has come, the month when the Philippine war was to be pushed The sooner Aquinaldo is captured the oetier lor :ne wnoie business, uivo imu hts and end the war. Linn county is entirely out of debt with several thousand dollars in the trsasury and a big lot of good taxes com. ing in. Tax payers are not unnecesaari ly pushed to make sacrifices in order to iiutst the demand within a day as they are in some counties. From the Senator Mark Hanna denounces the freantnt mention of Admiral Dewey for the nresidenev of the United States as "indecent" and as being "an insult and a great injustice to the hero of Manila Bay." It hurts Hanna to the quick to tee the Ameiiean people thus intuiting Dewey. Tbereisa good reason to believe that rather than witness a continuance ol these intuits. Uanna is prepared to make almost any sacrifice of bit own feelings or those of the present President or the United States, who owes bis exalted po sition to Hanna's management of the Republican boodle and bnldore the cam paign of 1896. To save Dewey from "in justice" and "intuit," it boot loo much to assert that Banna would be willing to subetituie Mr. McKinley himself as the recipient of these insults and the victim of this injustice. Here is the Boers national song: 'Wave, four-color of our precious land Again o'er all Transvaal t Woe be to God-foraaken band Who thee e'er down would haul 1 vVave on, on high, in our clear air, Tranevaal'a own banner free ! Our enemy has fled aftr Break, day of joy, for thee! Thro' many storms did you endure To us the token true, Again a storm's gone by secure And we are pledged anew ! Assailed by Kaffir, brute, and Brit, It waved o'er bead of ire ; To their despite may they see it Rise with onr love the higher! On high, wave on in onr clear air, Transvaal's own banner free! Our enemy has fled afar! Break, day of joy, for thee ! On big", o'er all our precious land, Wave, four-color of Transvaal Woe be to God-forsaken band Who tbee e'er down would haul ! Lion. The imperialists seem to be in favor ol knocking the epMs off Oom Paul and his people, though he represents the same kind of free government as that of the United States though narrower in his policies. It looks if they had to be consistent. When we remember the glorious history of the United States this is a ctrane situation . The Democrat is an expansionist in so far as this continent is concerned or ad joining islands that wish to be a part of us, the same as Bryan is. but emphatic ally anti-imperialistic when it comes to annexing the distant islands of the sea against tbelwisbes of the people. Can dor though necessitates the statement that the case of the Philippine islands is a peculiar one. The islands were token from Spain that owned them with a war on its bands and were paid for. The original taking of them by Dewey was proper as a part of the Spanish war; but when that was settled it was the duty o It is the constant use of the advertis ing columns that wins. The public may forget to-dav what was advertised yes terday; but today's advertising is before tneni. lo advertise at trie right moment to advertise continuously. Philadel pbia (Pa.) Record. Salem has only one nlghtwatchmao and he ia sick, and yet there are no more burglaries there than when tbey had several. The Methodist ministers generally must be a pretty nice lot of men for the Democrat's exchanges all over the state nave given them ronie cordial and com plimentary notices on their returning or leaving. There is a spten JM field In lAlbany for a good sized hospital. Centrally located. who a rpieiioia corps oi local puvstciaca. a boeoitai here would bring patients irom an tne ao joining cittt s .Let ui nave one. The Journal quotes old Bill Anderson oi Salem as authority for the state ment that there has not been a aenoine case of small pox in that city this year regardless ot the statement ol some of the pbyslciaoi. The weather prophets bave again been missing it, even Hicks and Ayrr's al manac being clear off. One prophet ognoeticated a severe storm for sever al days sgo, and it has not reached this valley, which has been enjoying tome very serene fall weather. Portland hunters com plain of the scarcity of Chinese pheasants. Good. Our hunters seem to find all tbey need to eat, though few to give away. At least that is ihe experience at the Ditto- chat office where hunters are scarce. Rev. Copeland, of Salem, has deliver ed a lecture denouncing the treaty made un tne auitan oi tne sum laiands, in which slavery ia countenanced within the jurisdiction of the United Btatet. It looks as if our officials were putting their leet in i'. rignt along. , A Chance to Crow. Dewey ttt Hoiu. SitKi.iiuHSK, t Oct. 10 Aduiira Duwuv is homo at Ut. nml is happy to t)o within tho shadows of the ' inouutalns. and besldo the waters of Luke I'litniplttlii, awav irom tne "' ' Immla ih. it liM filled his cars since tils HrtUHl.iti.-.imain sluht of SttlHiy Hook. The (act that the admiral renlly was In Vermont wee signalled tonight on. tmi mountain ncuka bv bonfires ami eloctrlo serclililiU f torn ono end o( lite state to the other. 1'uttliiKOii Stylw. v Vaiiw. Out. 10. Marcus Puly, of Montana, lint taken a 10 years' lease ot a fine house recently buit by William it ..t.tn.f ieiN W'lftU Avitmirt. lintwiwn It UIVJVI I aotWI t Vt a ita nv ---- - - - Fifty-sixth and Filthy-seventh ttt. It is the most arintocrtio site on the ave nue, the Uornerus anaeroiit rom and Iho mansions ot Wir.iam W liltnoy and 0. IP. Huntington, being ou the FiHvseventh street corners. Off for Nome Victoria. It. C. Oct. 0. The steamer Tecs, which 1ms just brongl-t 30,UK) in gold Irom Alnska, reports that a stam pede is now on in earnest irom nawson A Fool Hunter, Oiircion City, Oct. 10 Last night John A. llowland brought in Irom the Upper Clackamas lieu Kiutbley. ol Damnsuus, who Is suffering from a nllo-Ull wound in the lleahy twit of the right aide below the armpit. The two meu were follow ing a door, taking separate roiitna. How luud mistook tho color of Klinblov'a veat in the brush fur a deer, aui) II roil. The bullet graftud tlirouuh the ilosh to tho depth ot about of half ot its dinmotor, SUMMONS. Irtiir Circuit Count or tub ntatr or Ohkoon ron tub Co. or Linn, lu- 1'AHTMKNT Nl, 2. ii, D, 8tliiiion. plaintiff vt. Jamot U. Stumon and l.liU hiiinson, hit wifo.Krttnk (f. Stiiiiton, Annio Morgan and William Moruan, her husband, iiuue huniu una a. I, Smith, tier husband, wartim iiaiy kiwi it. it. una v. tin, nuiini, u. Htiumon and Martha K Bt nmiii, tilt wife ml L. Stluiiion, ilntenilaott, To Jikiiu-N 11. Hiinuon and '-lo Hum ton hit wife, and L. blinison, three of the dofmlAna above named i N THE NAMK OK THE SfATIi Ulf Oreiron. vou and eauh ot vou are litre by notified and required to appeal in the above intitled court in the abuve entitled to Nome. When the miners who arrived j suit and answer Urn complaint ot the plain bv the Tees left the Klondike, river steamers were bolus loft without crews, the seamen deserting to join the great crowd hurr? I nir down the river to the now Ktdorado. Navigation will close next week on the umier river, and the steamers will go into winter quarters near White liorso. Big Preparation. London, Oct. 9 The vattnets ol Oreat Britain's military preparations, seeming ly out of all proportion to tho work in hand in South Africa, was not fully re alised by the public until the war office announced that 25,000 reserves had al ready been summoned to rejoin the col ors. As a int ot fact, i.enerai miner will have comuuiii.: "( twice at many British soldiers as l nko ct Welling ton, the conqueror ol ih.- Fust Napoleon ever saw collected on a L illleld. f the "oited States as a republic to con sult the wishes of tbe people and as mncb as poesible assist in forming a goveromeut for tbe people, without splitting hairs as to their capacity for self-government, retaining such dicta torship as developed circumstances should justify. Had Otis used good judgment the matter might bave been settled without retort to arms, notwith standing tbe fact that there bas been much to make it appear that Aquinaldo was tbe hireling of some foreign power. When war was ooce precipitated then it became tbe duty of Americans to back tbe government in the contest, which bould bs as speedily ended as possible. An eastern paper says that Mr. Bryan's response to the inquiry of a New York paper that tbe Boers bave tbe sympathy of tbe American people in their stand a gainst Great Britain appears to be sup ported by tbe tone of tbe American press. Not one newspaper of influence in any part of tbe country hat given approval to tbe course of great Britain, with the exception of tbe New York Tribune. Linn county not only made a fine showing in tbe state fair on vegetables, bat can crow decidedly on what it did in the poultry line, tbe premium list for which bae just been published by the Journal. It shows tbe following : C. 8. 8bedd of Shedd took three firsts and two second premiums on Red Caps and two seconds on Partridge Cochins, total $8.40. Frank Hulbert of Oakville four firsts on Partridge Uocbins and two seconds and a second on Whit . Wyandottes, to tal 8.70. . Doug Wassoo of Harriaburar firat and second premiums on Bronze tariev cock. 1 11.20. a. w Kif&p.Knnrn thiu nr. fa am K ..b Langshans including pen and two sec- Dewey is too patriotic to refuse onae, total o. L. W.Ross four firsts oo White Plym outh. Rocks and three seconds, total 18.30. P.J. Baltimore first on Black Lingsban cockerel f I. - Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Witz 1 of Tangent ten firsts on Brown Leghorns, Buff Wyandottes and Andalosi&ns, and seven seconds, total $15.10. ' C. D. Bates first and second on Brown Leghorn cockerels, $1.60. D. O. Woodworth five firsts on Silver Laced Wyandottes and three seconds, $8.80. A. A. Hulbert ten firsts on White Plymouth Rocks, Tolouee geese, 8. 0. W. iegnorns ana k, $13.60. Clone to MnU'.i. Manila. Oct. 0. This aftermn a b-Klv o( insurgents was seen near Im l.c ma church (our miles from the heart ol Manila. Thev opened fire, the bullets falling among the tents of the Twcnty- tir ttt infantry. Tho Americana manned tho trenches and replied at a range of 1200 yards. The insurgents vol'eved and Americans used their artillery. The flcht lasted an hour, after which the in surgents (retreate-i . Ono American was wounded, l lie scouts oi tne awciiiiuiii njsntry are now out reconnottenng. The WuHlilugtons. Sas Francisco. 0':t. 9. Bearded and bronzed, sobered by the hard campaign ing o( a year in a tropical souniry; not much like the regiment of young men that went out a year and a halt ago, the rlrst Washington volunteers returned this morning on the transport Puonsyl vania. They were glad to get back, were the men of the First Washington. At Manila. Ma.-.a. Oct. v 10:15 P. M.-tetMrral Scbwan's column, consisting ot the Thir teenth infantry, a battalion of the four teenth infantry, two troops of cavalry, Captain Riley's battery of the Fifth ar tillery and Lowe's scout, continued the advance today toward Fan Francisco do Malabon. meeting with little resistance snd suffering no casualties. The enemy fell bsck steadily. High Wages Again. Dawson, via Victoria, Oct. 0. So many people bave left here for Cape Nome, that working men are getting scarce and wages have gone up to $1.60 per nour. iapentert ana experienced miners are in great demand. Anything lie Wanta. 8as Francisco. Oct. 7. Gov. Stanley, of Kansas, who wired here last night to welcome the Kansas volunteers on their return from Manila, says : Gen. runstan can nave anything ne wants, politically, in our state. Tbey congressman at-large, and give him bait a dozen other titles, an at once. Dom ing will be done, however, until he ex presses a wish of his own.'' South Dakota Troops Coming'. Sar Franciso. Oct. 7. The South Da kota regiment, which was mustered out last Thursday, will leave for home on ape cUl trains at 5 o'clock tomorrow even ing. They will go to Aberdeen, via Port land, it is expected that the regiment will reach h-mie in time to meet Presi dent McKin'.i y who will be at Aberdeen tbe 14th of this month. Ruahlng AhcaJ. Novetkla, Island of Luzon, , Oct. 8. 16 P. M. General Schwan's column, consisting of the Thirteenth infantry, a battalion of the Fourteenth, two troops ot cavalry. Captain Rellly'e battery of the Fifth artillery, and Lowe's scouts, advanced from Bacoor this morning and occupied Cavite Viejo and Novutala. The American toss was three officers and nine privates wounded, one of the officers being mortally hurt. The loss of the enemy is unknown. Wanta Dewey. Bar Frakcibco, Oct. 8 Hugh Wallace, of Tacoma, a former democratic nation al committeeman from the state of Washington, said today: "There is one power that Can prevent Dewey from being the next . president. . That is himself. Mo man bas ever de clined (the presidency, and Admlrsl patriotic to refuse to take orders from the American people. His nomination by the democratic conven tion will remove all past.differencct and unify the forces. Every Day Vachtlng. NewYobk, Oct. 8. By a mutual ageecment between the representatives of the New York Yacht Club and the Royal Uls'er Yacht Club, the .Columbia and Shamrock will sailtvery day after next Thursday until the question of in ternational yachting supremacy shall be established. tiff herein, on tli'i!0'.h dav of Novembm 18U9. and you are hereby further notified that if vou fai! lo aotwar and answer ui. coumlaint at alow-mid for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree agalnut you for tue relict demanded la sia comprint, towit: For the foreoloteure ot tho mortgage irlven lit lane A otiiuson and lieurge v iStuiixon, at trustee tor said Jane A. Ktlm- sou. executed tueUlst day ot August, luys, o secure the payment ot tbe sum of IH00.U0 with interest thereon at the rate o 10 ir cent rx-r annum from the 31t day of August, 1803, and tucb further turn at toe court might adjudge reasonable at at torneys fees. Which tall mortgAgu was nponUe following detcribed rent estate towit: Commencing at a point on the h line of Block No. 104 in llackleman t addition to tbe city of Albany, l.tnn county, Oregon, f6'' ft N ot the M K corner ot said block and running thence N on said line XH ft then W Hi ft. thonce 8 65 ' ft, theme ;: 132 ft to the place of beiriiioing and ly loir and beinir in W block No, 104 ii iiackleman't addition to the city of Alb any, Linn county, Oregon; Ihe land here by conveyed being tho N !i of the t h corner of said block 104 in said Hackle- man's addition to said city ol Albany And for a decree directing the properly hereinabove described to be told at by law directed en execution, and tbe proceeds arising !rtn tu rh sale be applied, first to tbe payment of tu coats and disbvmmeiits of ibis uit. to tbe attorney's fee in ths sstn of $75 00, to tbe principle and inter est due upon said note mentioned in said mortimi;. and a further decree (hat tbe defendants and all peraont holding by, through or under tbeu be hatred and fort- cloaed of any right or title of redemption ot said property exempt thai provided by law. Ti:ii tjirmout it served upon yon by publication once a week for lixconsocuiive eeks in the Stats Kkiiits Dmk rat. a weekly newspaper of general circulation in aid uouoiy and state, printed and pub lUhed in the city of Albaay, Or two. Pertuant of tbe order of the Hon. Go. D. Usrton, county judge for Linn county, Oregon, which order bears date ol Hept ember 2D.b. 1?99. and that said order pre scribes that tbe first publication be made on tbe Gib day ot October, liW. and tbe !Aihdayo November, IHW, as tbe day no which you tbou'd appear and answer said coinpiaiot in said suit. Dated at Albany, Oregon, this TJlh dny of September, ISSMJ. W SATO RRrOfcD k WtaTT. Attorneys lor plaintiff. Kriittor'aUltliuituiu. LoNhoK, Out. 10. The Trausvaal gov at t n 1 1 rt e I list at awit a aw It a u ... i 1 wiMiueNii attna tRuim tail uiilllltRwUlU VfVHVwi Britain demanding the withdrawal ti Uriiinit troops (ram the frontier, and re questing explicit assurance within 34 hours of the withdrawal of all British forces lumlmt in Month Africa since the lMoeiiifonteln oonforenco, Fighting Exported. London, Oct. 11, A dispatch (rom Mafuking. dated AioiulMy, Bays; The military are making every prep aration. It Is expected that an attack will he made tonight, and the man aro sleeping on their guns. Tho outposts have twoii strengthened and every ono lin;ieeii I warned to ho ready, It Is thought the enemy will attempt to shell tho the town at daybreak, EXECUTORS NOTICE TOTICK 18 HERKDY (11 VK.Nt Til AT i tbe undesigned executor of the last will and testament and rtiiit-u'f Henry 0 Mcliridtt, deceased, has tiled with tbe clerk o( the county court for Lion county, 1 IfMHilM IiIm Until MK.wtimt Ih . .1.4 and the court has lined Saturday Ihe 1Kb day of November, 1W!, at One o'clock p. in. to bear objections to said account and for lbs lettleuteiit vt said estatu 1 Ins tbe 3rd day of (Aiir, IK'ij. K, IUiitiK.li. Kteeulorof Ut will and entsteof lleniy . K Mcllrhle, decentrd. WgATIIKIiroHH At Wr trr, Ally's (or K. SUMMONS In tub Cmt'CiT Coumt ortna Staib oi Orkoon you Linn County. Department No. 9, John Mlnert plaintiff, vt, Archie 0 Wisbard and tilce tVisliard, his wife, Hartoii H Wiilmrd and Msriba WUhard, bit wile, Warren W Wi.hard. Katie 1) Koruoand William I rorgey, her hus band, ! tirlee and Harry Oric, ber husband. Ltex Wlhard,(leoige Wl.bard, I, title Wisner and Ailert 8 Eisner, ber busband, Ricbrd Wislmnl. Minnie. Max im an I r em Maxim, ber li uband, liert Wisbard. I.tulta Kraiee An lnrtn and Cerlev AmWion her buslmiii), William Van Yaciot, Hi rarsbell and I.tnion l'arbl", her h ilnd, Aot a Johnson and CI as H Jonnion, her littband, Hamuel Van Vnctor ai.d Mrt au Vactor. his wile, Uollio Iiunbar and (Irin Dtiatiar, her husband, Francos Van Vactor and Hoytf Van Vactor, def.ndans. To Arcb J W .hard ami Alice WIs- hard, Hurton r? Wi.bard aed MaHha Wis bard. Wairen W Wistiar l.Kitie 3 Forgey and William A Fwgy. Jeie Griceand Harry tlr'.ce. lax wtshard, Ueorge hard, Lilil Wisner and Albert 8 Wisner, Richard Wi.burl, Mlnntn .Maxim and . era Maxim. Mert Wlshard, lwua Frensea Anlerton and Carley Aederton. William Va.i Vactor. Riv rarhd and t.imon Panbeil, IMlie Dunbar and Una Dunbar. Frances Van Vaclur and Floyd Van Vactor, tbe above named defendants. NTI1K NAMK OF TtlE 8TATE OV Oregon, you are hereby notified tod riuired lo appear In tbe above entl'ltd court in said suit, and answer the com plaint of tbe plaintiff tiled therein on or U(ore Ibe iWtn day of November, 1MML that bsinir the date nrescribed in tbe order ot publication of this summon, and on bich )Ou are required to appear acd ans wer tbe complaint hiiej and you are further notified tbat if sou lail t) appear and aniwer teia complaint, at beieie re quired, for tbe waut Iheftvf. Ibe plaintiff ill take a decree and judgment against you for tht relief drman-ied in said cotn- piaim, towiii lor a decree uecinng tnai tbe plaintiff herein be dec's 'cd and de cree Ft SUMMONS i Im ths Ciacoir Cocbt or rua srara or OuanoM roa Linn Countv. May Zaha, plaintiff, vs Charles Augus tus Zahn, defenc'ant. To Cnarles Augustus Ziho, Ibe above named defendant : IN THE NAME OF THE 8 TATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the compiaiot, filed against you in lbs above entitled cauaa, on or be fore tbe 27 tb day ol October, l8W.said.Uie being the last day of tbe time pietcribed in tbe order of publication of Ibis s am nions sod if you fail to so apoearand ans wer said complaint, tbe plaintiff will ap ply to tbe above entitled court for tbe re lief prayed lor in said complaint, luwit: For a decree dissolving ILe bonds of m trlmon now existing between plaintiff and defendant! for plaintiff's costs and slit bursemenls herein am tor tne care and custody of the child mentioned in tte complaint herein. Tbii summons it published once a week for tlx consecutive weeks in Tui Btati Riohvs Dbmocrat, a newspaper published to Linn County, OreKon, and of general cir culationin said county, pursuant loan or der of Han. Geo. D. Barton, County Judge of Lino county.Oregon, made and dated by him on the 12th day of September, )8i)ii. The date ot tbe first public ii ion of this summons is r ridiiy toe 1 Stb day of Rep-tember.1899.-Dated Albany, Oriirnn, Sept., 15, 1800. W. R. liiuruu, Attorney for Plaintiff, fri to be tbe owner ia fee simple of and o tbe whole ol said premises hereinalter descriuod, free sod clear of any liie, claim or interest of any kind that tbe defendants above tnantd o any of them or any person or per.ont holding by, ibrougu or aaoer them or any of them may bave or claim to bave in or to Ibe said premises or an part thereof, and that tbe cloud now upon plaintiff's title be remoseo and that tbe defendant be forever Mired from assert lag aay claim to or right la said premises or any part thereof, which said premises are (escribed as follows, towit; beginning at a point oa tbs west bound ary line of tbe Donation Land Claim of oho W Utl more and wife, Notification lo. 25IS, Claim No. 85, in Township 12, Booth of Range 2 West of lbs Willamette Meridian, Oregon, which is 81.16 chains South of the Northwest corner of said donation land claim and running tbence West, 38.61 chalet more or lest lo the Kast line ol tht Donation Land Claim of Oeo F Crawford and wife, Claim No. 69, ia Township 12, 8onth of Range 3 West of tbe Wiltametlet Meridian, Oregon, tbenoe south 63.24 chaint more or luia lo the South line of tbe North ot the North west i of rleetion 13. In said last named township, tbence East aa.fi 1 chains more or lest lo the Southwest corner of taid . Claim No. 85, tbenoe Nertb lo the place of bettlnnlng, containing 204,86 acres, more or les, situated in Linn county, Oregon. And for tbe costs and disbursements in curred ia laid tuit This summons it served upon you by publication iu the Statu Rkiiits Dimo ckat by order of the Hon Uoo D liareon. county judge of Linn county, Oregon, madt and done at Albsnv. Ormrnn. iha 30th day of September, 1899. The date of ths first publication of this summons in said newspaper is Friday. October 8, 1811. WBATHERFOHD k WIT, Alt ys for Plaintiff The President's Sunday. Chicago, Oct. 8. Sunday was not a r T rVoW. LiL 'dy ot re8t tor President McKinloy. The O. W. 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