The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 15, 1899, Image 7

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    A ti. A . . -
'APPLICATION NO. .
n,;',",,ittM Lund om.i,
Not.,.
;-.i..mea 01 III United Mint.,. IV i.
nT'S""8 "."luttl' "duress l Al-
,';' '-fr grouVd'eon'a nS
riLl. i'Y1 .'"""If 'umJ within tni
IfUvlllu mill II dlatrlut. Mn s ..,.,,.,
t Latent r.. n - tV.i .. T. "
I!""" Claim, consisting of Him ltu. k
('limn, rampi'lMIng lm.tMe i-rKJ the
lAwiuriiiuuerrlHlin.coiuprliiiiiir u.tw acres,
tld t litlm milil nlui .r claim. auniurlnliiH
. .. TM. which said claims ara more
I t1"ly. Iwrllwia as to metes timl hounds
I ITy the ottiilal plat herewith i.oxlr.l. and
by Ilia field notes of survey thereof, nuw
mmi in i iitt oitti'a of the rrgiater of t It
lunltittl Htatcs imid office at Oregon City,
ewiiii'ii n "mi inno or aurvry n.-ai rltio the
' iHlUll.llirlKa mill aXtelll if aulil nliilnia i.n
inn annum wun magnetic var tttlon al
in to n d.g, 2u iniii. ij s fuliuws, to wit;
Itiirk I'laavr,
f lli'ttliililriir Ml
Mil. I. a 1HHI tt llll'liua lV fi.nl Limit a..!
Iii.'Iih In I In. i:luuiiii. wllh mound ot
a.'ruw.i i.tn; wiifiii u. H. M
I. fin. l brxira II. SI 34 mln. w
jKt rwnt. A liinlMk trra blunod ami
.rllifil l-.ru HT, ai uut 11 liichf In (lliim
ir. Uora N. U it. , 46 mln. W. inl.l f.t,
Mini n iii'iiiiiii-K irfM ij in.'iimt in iiiiinu.iar.
tilnae.1 and arrlli.-il 1-asn ijt. tmara M. 19
lllf. K. J5.7 fw-t; th.-nio K, it, ii,(i ih
in in. .. vnriaiiuii iu iii.. bo mm. k
i'W fot-t lu rornor No. t, a linwvd li.'iiilo. k
mat iti Inrln-a jy 4 frft Itintr, ant 14
iiihoa In tlia aroiiint. with a iiuiund ot
l.niB pirllMMl l-a:, wlmiifa li.nilork
tret a liirh" in illHinm.-r, lilaavd and
'rM l-aw HT, l.r.ra H. 7 lr, iw mln.
V. IU fori, and it liumlock tr.' 10 liulua
III illnnuilrir. Ijlna-t niul airllml l-.rm itT
,.-.itia N. VI thu. V mln. W. I7 fnot;
tli..iue N. 74 !". 4.1 mln. K, variation 1
I.'. W mln. K, Hi fft to cornrr No. 1
A liewt-d hi-tnl.u k port 4a4 Inoho tiy 4 ft
Iiiiik, net In lm !u' In h Kriiillid, Willi
mound of alomm rlbed whnni-a
a hemliMk trr Inrhca In dlamrtar.
til u ar.l and ai rllio.1 y IIT. tinara N. M
da, !fi mln. W. 7,1 t. and a hrmlork
irrw ) In.-hra In dlamolvr. hlnaed and
a. rllir.l JI3K HT. tx-ara H. U (if a. as mln.
V. Ill fnol: tlioiiin N. nd't, 3.1 mln. W
vurlnilon t l. U) mill. II., m tvt to
rrnr No. i. A linulo. k trca iut off
ff.. altovn ihm around, hwid t lm h.-
wiuar, wllh mound of atouva arrllwd
4 3jWi wlicnvo a hrmliKk Iroa 11 lnrh-a
In dUmrter. hlaamt and crllrd 4-Ja ItT.
Iwara N, 11 .t. a. lu mln. W. W4 fact, and
a nr i M Inrhra In dlmrtrir, lilmud
ana . iiiM-a 4 iit, noma H. w di-a
. W. 14 fncl; hl.t- N. 44 dc. U mln. K.
vnrlatlon 19 di, Ut mln. IS., m f.t
Waa.iit rnnd ruunltia airrly and Wnt
rly JWj fiBij dry ui. li runnlnK wtrly
" 4 fm-t to (Hirnnr No. . a h-Wad iw.lar
pout 4x Ini-K by 4 frol on, aat 1
inonra in Itio annind. with mound of
at. HIM hitIImhI d Jea; whnllrs a ttr trwi 4
ff-t (n dlamrr, bluard and arltiad
HT. Wnra H d. . M mill. W. 17 4 fcr-t.
ami a nrniioa ir n inciii-a in ninmrti-r
iiiiiKc.i and M-riiMnl t-32 HT. Ix-ara N. mi
m mm. v io, ft; ihmira M
l.'B". mln. V.. variation It l-. to mln
r... 67 rroitoniriirT no. , a howod hrm
I.M-k p.iat. ant 1 liirhea n Iho around
un mound or aionmi iwrllH'd 37:
hnr a hi-mlork trwa 14 Int'hva In dl
atnfir. I.ln. and arrltwd 4331 HT. Iwara
M. M dna. mln. XV, 15 4 frt. and a
fir troo M Inrhna In dlamninr, blaand and
n rlb.t HT. boora N, M tl-m, K,
fr.t; ihrni' S II di-K 8 mln. K.
variation I dr. E0 mln. B. 44 fl In
'ornr Nn 7. a hownl hr-mlM-k tot 44
liii-he-a by 4 f..t Ionic, act InrliM In In
round, with mnun.i of utoiirn arrllx-d 7
: arhriir a fir tr M Inrhra In ilimn
'"L ,,,""'' "ml a-rlld 7ct4 I IT, br-ora
2? '. 6" mln. W. K4 frt, and a
hxml.H k trr f4 Inrh'a In dlnmpirr, blnad
and ,-rlM.d 1Xm HT. b.ra H IS, d-
lit mln. K t Itft' ihr.iri M mi ii 4
mln. V varlallon III U.- W mln. K 7W I
io roriiir rn. . a rirwmi iilna boat
m nn nr. iiy foft tonic, In lm h-a m
tun aroitnu. with mound of alonra ktIWI
y-a.; whm- a hnilwk tr. to im-lo-a
in aiami'ipr. Maarn and arrllwd a JS HT
bn N. 4 dra 41 mln. W. 7J fr-i. am
a Itr H it Inr-hoa la dlamrtr. blaivd
ami a.riim iit, lirara N. la dra
30 mln. W. 7 f.-t; Ihrm-a B. 7 dr. M
mm. n ., variation 30 Org. 10 mln. K ,
41. T r.mi to corner ft0. , a howd h-m
iora kii t inchva by 4 f.ft lona. at 1
nii-nrai in ini arouini, wllh mound of
lira riix-o p wnMiii- a hmlrk
lr 41 Inrhra In dlninrlrr, blitd and
mtidtii a-.,T I IT. Iwnra N. M dr. w
mm. . si tiwt. and a hrmlix k Iran
ii in. nr m oiaiiirirr, lilatrd and a. rlh.-d
a-MI r. hrara M. dftt. 40 mln. K. UK
mi; in. ni l. i. 11 M mm, W Viirla.
lion dr. to mln. K.. IX fr.t. Uul. h
run auiimarraieriy I4W ruet to ctirnrr No.
1. a hrd hrml.H-k fNH 4i4 Inrhra by 4
ft-rt oii, ar-t la inrhra In th around,
with mound of atonra arrlbrd lojUM;
whnra a Vew traa 7 Inrhra In dlamrtrr.
bhiiird and .rrlid lo-xw HT. boara a
M tU. lu mln. W, 10 frrt. and a htm
lork irr is Inrhra In dlamatrr, blaari)
and arrllM-d lo-sa HT, brara N. 17 d.
W. a fwtj thrnr B 74 dru. .06 mln. W..
variation to d. Io mln. B 47 ft. tlulrh
runa aouiharly 197 frrt to corner No. II,
a hawed heml.M'k poat 4x4 Inrhea hy 4 fei
lona art u Inrhea In I ha ground, with
mound of atonra arrliwd 11 33: whrnr
nr Irea Inrhra In diameter, hlaied and
arrlhed ll-SM I IT, brara 8. 14 dea. K.
17,4 feet, and a Mr tree II Inrhea In dlam.
etrr. tilxaed and arrllwd 11--3J HT, beara
H. .4 drjt. 10 mln. W. 4 4 feet; thenra H.
SO de, 44 mln. V'., variation 10 dra-. K..
ii feet: l uminlt of rlda running northerly
and aoullierly Ml feet lo corner No. II. a
hewrd fir pout tit inrhra by 4 feet long,
art m Inrhea In tha ground, wllh mound
of atonra aerlbed lt-KM: whence a Itr Irea
4 Inrhea In dlamrtrr, blnsed and arrllmt
II-S3K HT, bnr . 70 deg. mln. K. 11.1
feet, and a hrmloi k Irr a Inrhra ln
diameter, blaaril and a. rlor.l IJ-KX it.
fcar" i2f-.it m,n- W. lt fe-.t:
thence B. 75 drg. M mln. Y varlallon
deg K. V4 feet; Hprlng gulrh runa
aoutherly 3M fee to corner No. 13. a
hewed hrmlork lioat 4x4 Imhea by 4 feet
loirg, et in Inrhea In the ground, wllh
mound of atonea arrlbed 13 3: whence
wL",J,l'J'',t. "?.'? chrai In diameter.
Jl drg. in mln. W. 10.4 feet, and a fir liv
f, 'rt,' ,'.1 ,.,m",r. blaaed and arrlhed
. tvrU ,nr 8. IS drg. It mln. K.. vnrl
tlon ttl drir R tn fe" io corner 'n" !.
J hewed hemlock poat 4x4 Inrhea by 4
aCf.'i. ,mc 5Tl 1 ,nrh" ,n ,h" round.
with mound of atones acrlhed I4k:
blnxed and acrVlrd iU'h't. KST'K:
4 dra. IS mln. R in 1 f i . ...i . i. , ,:
hemlock trea SO Inrhea In 'diameter, blaaed
LErii'r'.t-p' M deg
, :""!:", '2 "! nemiock tree
aJi-ii nr i - r, iiinaea and arrlbrd
. "" i a n. .ti oi'a, so inenra V
.. in cro;. to corner
iTu'iVL.?! rt .hP,.l.,, P" Inrhea
wiiS. . . i ' i . ,n,!n," ,n " ground.
"V 1 wi'i.ire prrioeil lfi
wliAOra m fla 41. a-. .
,.i..J. .Za-'.T 1 irT '." ninmeter.
la i " 'T. beara 8
I Ufi;.,.r,H; , m" nr tree
HT. beara B. 10 deg. 10 mln W
"T.frr: "'." 70 deg"" 47 rmn. W..'
nrinnon Ji ne. e:.. n i feet t.i
.... a . . t.k a inrnra
o. ii. a newa.1 Mmkutb . , . , .
r"i i"riB. eei in incnea in the around
wtin mound of atonei acrlhed VtKH;
- "j.."'" iree jj inrnea in ainm.
eter. hlaaed and arrllied 17 t SM HT
henr, R. g deg. W. 1. feet, and a hem:
Ti 'T a " '"fh"' I" diameter, biased
ok mir. ir . aV 1 N. 17 drg.
.ns mln. W. t44 feet: thence 8. IS dec.
a. mm. (... variation 19 deg. R., 13 feef
w"!T.n.r,1"(,r,,nn,n eaaterly and weaer.
'i . dry guli h runa weelerly 119.14
ecrlned 14-42 AT. bra -a fl. 27 drg40 m"n
111. UX fret; thenra 7 rler. 19 mln V
Urlnilon to der. K.. (to. ft rnrnVr
Jo. IS n hawed hemtnek poat 4x4 (nchea
iv 4 feet long, art 1ft Inrhea In th gr mnd
With remind of e"onp eerlhed 143.4 A
mat 4x4 Inrhn hv 4 feet lona. t i
Inrhra ln the ground, with mound of
flonra arrlhed 1-n?c whence a hem'nrlr
Irre ?4 Inchea (n diameter, hlemd and
fcrrlofd IS 1 .rS HT. beara N. 9 deg. 20
, Tpii. w. T. jfts and a nr tree s Inrhea
(In (Hnmetee bsed and acrlhed 11 1
I HT. beara 8. dep. E. K feet; thence N.
71 dee-. 81 mln. K.. variation 19 dra. K0
Imln. F. 10!iH feet to corner No. 19. Iden
liii'til wllh corner No. S of mirvey No.
Gold Oiilch lode, n hewed hemlock
vt 4x4 Inrhes by 4. feet long, set 1
hea In the ground, wit- mound of
SVftf f?w wt1ed 1-JH whence a
fir tree to inches In diameter, Llus4 ana
urlbn.1 IS-itfg UT, boar M, K dVg,
mill. M. U.t feat, and a heiliTk tree
iiuh In diameter, blaied and .XX.X
is-.il JIT. bears tS. lu dei. w7 i i Z r.
thetiue N. to dev. HI n.in m :...i.:.f. .!
au deg. M.. 7ir ituuVb. i'Li,- '
wodtwrly M4.I feet, to corner No. SM, IU...1
Until with corner N. 2 ,.t a..-.,-., i3 JJi
iii uuich ii. ani oornar W.;' ';.' iTra
Hull lode, game survey, a hew.nl hemlock
t.ot 4s4 Inches by V feat Ji. Et ft
Imilma In Iho ground, with tn.nnS
al.mea scribed rf-aa "WiSla ,mlo?lf
erlbed a. S - " t "unV,". bla',rt '"!
(run 43 liwhi-
Ulnnon N
, MBHI fH, W, 0 IB m W M H f..ii
" van
Xlon li
dttlf Aft (.
Dl I.I. ...i . .V l
'.. UJ ri(. to corniip v
I'li'inirui wun fun-nil m ..
m K..,i ii,.ii it;.. ; "urT",i
Mu i ...... ' i' HVfii lip nan
V"'" r Joet lonif. rt IX InnhM in
li lira iTv 71 t ,h "' ' fhnft 4x7
mln. 'ivTul .r'":.H -
Ml 'IS" " """''I'JIf ?f l.awl.r Uol.1
- . .. . H. M III,, I,
hmUHk Mump U Uu w
n r.i ii..tf u ... i
feetT the'n,.."'il' VV." aJ?L "
Hon a. d W! varta-
a t l,i o corner No.
'. VrnVT).!- I'llll'ltr1 II11M H..H..... .... .. .. . .
ni I :
.. w.llvnw Ull lllia Vlfl
..a'.ii iai runnititf mbhu,i..
No i. .-heVrd-hrmk' 4V4 K
whwir. hlk ,r a7nV ,eS IndTami
114 ft: thenc." m " u drJ' mm' K
varlallon la rj, Mcr.' "."in. B.
-""" nu, va, B nflWfill rMta,lu.la . .'aa
inrhea by 4 feel lona a,'.' i'V" T J:'
groun. wllh mound of V.onei rThcd ti!!
HT. bear. H n a!' ".2" rr,"r"rM
n.l a hemlock t" S -5-.
eie ki....i -'. in .nam
B t AZZ 1. Z ! mr"'1 TS3H HT, beara
v. 4M fee. fjaaaev ...I. fc , , ' " mln.
wide flow'. PXZPU& f'rorncr
I of placo of beginning. C "pr
I- n Irr
.
I'lat-vr.
l.Hle and corner No. J
Hed liu
urvey No. ).
' ' ft lull ,k . . .
.' ru nemifM.b
l"it
11 rio, I. tx-ara H m . "
r, i"'i' "v -t (lit....; iT ;
1W lit, Iwini N u 5 fr'"
" 4 ft. and a fir t. T " ' . mm
rter. blat ".iT'JiT. Inrhea In 1
8. CI
"SjTra HT, Ix-ara
thenr
drg.
dg. 11 "lJ" w.. variation
ner Nn ,., - irri 10
N.o I. Men Ural
f rd- nTk o,L"e' .TV'' n a
line 4-1 of auve; No1 ilrv.?' ",,d
lhaiira H? ?UrJ!Z . . Hull l.lo
3B drg, k iw fc-t .D,m vrlailon
Una B-bV, ltd it J2 flu Nn-
vey. a heiLJ. P'-'r, thla aur.
"V 4 feet U,V. aiTflT-iu Jf? "-h-a
Ulllh
m.111. ." - r- iK.'iin in i ,u a, . .
ha. ...... 'T
whenre a llr ai..,. Vi ..r,UWI.. -aM
nhllM laa atla.
ret f1 ImI 1. r. 1 . . . .
. a; ".- " mm. w. n
",P l'."' ""hea In
diameter and a
rrltu-d aS!l HT
feet dtatanl
thenra 8. l doa. IV
' u' k. an niin
.0 corner No 4 V" e i.."-.- f-l
r... vnriailun
4 of ,urV vk"'"Vf"h WnerN
hewed hrm'iiL" ""'.n tk lode, a
ng. act u if. ,'..'hchea by 4 feet
nr tre m in.,i.-. 71 " : wnenca
oerlhcfl 4-aat itr K.r'Vv ?'"!
aua a - ' w. a . in na
hl.Ved,Tn.,nr-..' I" diamei
'g. 10 mln K r.,IT- brra 8.
M .lei k .tr- '! 'r! .": thence
ir feel: gulrh eimiV"",i" ": R
S,"T.V ?oUr,nahrrr,nf "r-rlf-S.
tinning. r No P'" of be.
ivaraa tiald riacer.
11 .
rn.r No. 1m .,t w itl,"S'm'i?wl h
IHIllHt Bff MfllM VM , a . ..
urvey, U. 8. K ii !.:.? "a'r, tin
lu mln p n. , . i! "'"ra 8. 1
N. IJ .IrAS ' dl.tant; them
"471I JC-MI Wllh a.w.. k.1 4t
inrhea by 4 f7 f.t0,lr.m''M"k P"t 4x4
ground, with mound '""?
ii ii ti avh.!.. .. . - va w-riiMfci
'n dlnmeteV t.lalJ?..'";
ra N. iH dra. ju T- ".'"V? .7? T
tout, and a nr -i". " H
biased ami ..,1 " r I aiameler.
dra-. 91 no ,. V. . T. beara a j
s.
a. a . . . ""Hi frf. 11 fHllt 4 I II I M a. ft . a .
4 deg. ai min .r:?'?."'- 'nenea
M mln.
. Ta . -" u Taruiiinn IU .4 .. a.
IISI feet i. ..... v.- r;ra
mndfilor,
4 feet
llr tree 24
im hr. diameter. a
. and a hemlock ire- i.Vi.
erlbed 4328
W. 4.7 fe?r,
in diameter, blnxrd
ara a
?l. 61
40 m
weaterlv "u,rn runnin eouth
dar lt i i T:irV"rifl. . "'
8 Inchea I.. "f 'ng.
rth acrltd "iCsSi. w.ncaT SIPS ot
1 incnea in 11 umi.. ' ie
n 1 aiamrter. blused and .rHilli
" e 11 i ,
fret, a nd' . T,'.,"' .V W. 13
........ ..a,,,,, ai.'rura t 31K HT lu.a , a
Ant. 3d mln j .VT 'i. fare 8.
arrll.i k-SZ T.S. " "-"'rier,
oears a. K3
due tut i. 111 IIM
Oence 8. K
" 4
erlbed tra. wh7i I L !"
In diameter.
bears N. I dra.
P U1 Ml. . . . . 1 .
' bit 1 1 ,,wi a vw ni.
a hemlock tree
mi i."" nd
b aaetl anrf .,..11 V a""lr?.Jn . Olameter,
it..ir n . V r-T" ."
r No. 7. a hewed melorlTr. TJ. r:
., WKIIIlllin Jll flxaa
E.
U 1.9 K . . '
-r-m.t IWI IO Cur
by 4 feet
In... ... .u.r---. ... iiicnra
ground, with
...... -..-1 ii inrnea 1 ik.
mound or earth scribed 7
ai; wnence
eter, biased
a 10 d. m -t--l;r'Z 'T. beara
Jry gulch 4 feVt w.d; nowa'nS-r'thwT. KS
241 feet: wagon road running northwe..
f.rly and southesaterlv : S4? rf..11?!
No. .
by 4 feet Ion- -i"1 . menn
with mound of stoneiecribed Ha Thi
-outheasterly comer of i!T:..JThe
known as the Hryn C ty hotel CrTO
?or1i'r-,ri7.ni1in-, K S:' l
Lk JL'SLX4 .'"ii'V .d'ame.er. biased
and acrlhed
n mln. W
Wi. ornrs N. 40 deg.
lll.dl"mr'i.i' nnd .crll.7d 1
Jv... .i.."r5i '? 0'',';.,5 mn W. 1R.3
i... o . - i- ;. : van
.., ..a ti,-.. jii mm. e... lmi e..
........ ..v.. a, r, nrwei nemiorir hm 1.1
h. .1 by4 '."f lu"' 1" Inches In
the around, w th m..,,.,.i nr ,L 'J
... .ui,,tirr, iii nam ana arrlhed g .?"k iit
oenrs B. h7 flee. 46 mln. K 18 4 fe ..4
iiim- iree m inrnea in diameter.
i imro -na scrined HT, beara N. K5
J , ' . m " r": tornce 8. f3 dg
i..".1"-. u " variation 20 drg. lfi mtn. K..
m iHot. to cnriiue K'.i in . v.u,..i
..,-1 -ri ii inrnra hv 4 r..r nn. a.
ix incnea In the arnumt m.Hh n..,...i r
niuire arm i-o ii. s:-.: wr.ence a hemlock
ree Z4 Inches In dlnmcier. blaxxd ami
arrlhed 10-S HT. benra 8. S drir Kft mln
W, 8 feet snd another hemlock tree ;
Inches In diameter.
biased and
scribed
i cm :
III IIIUHiulnii a a. .1
Iliri-ijiK'dmm1
ji -.uk ii r, lirara H, l d..g. 30 mln M i
ll.ill l.ln. A hewed fir poat 4x4 liirhe. hi
A hemlm'k Irea ; Inrhra in tfaJZZf?
""IIH'll H 1141 arll.aril M
Iv inn .. " runa nun II Waaler
Xli'il. horthraaT.
mln. E.
Ulamalar, li ai.dJ Vd . WiJl!
I I i n k. i ... . . : m, mn i :
44 inth rfi 4 'f..."T.7.."" .pp?
In Ilia
rrllw.1 li3a,: whan, a .
K-Ziil. "L lWI1" mouim of
.'""'"fi ana Kcrllmd I2ava
" ( I . - till IK ... 1 ... i. . .
.i i i. i '. Jw nun.
curntir o. I, piat, ot tifglmilna'.
nm or I..... I.. .,.1, t,. ...
of r-wii.r tlrr, 11 .Hturrtm
lotnl area of claim,
tix.HW acres.
M lire iir.ii 111. ..la
illca'o?".:'''".'
in ma oitK'i
f v.l...... 'a . a" '." ei inie
said cnuniv I. 1. .". ""OfUS W
ih. , u'.,",' L'oaraa Oold placer claim; on
. . wvuiiiich on iriA gnuih.
a...,. . . -"'"-. ,.wiiii nun inn 111, fl
uumn ioo claim, and mh.rwi.. 1 ...
:v.?.J2,'.!rrn.. "" no
Pllrni.1 w ln" "nowHUga of ap.
jiie inwler n ncer claim
In
uiiire or ui cnumv a-i.a-L. 1
m i volume 4. of Minin-
"Ulllir or unn aia . ' -
-..i ...on.y. jt is Hounded on th. aout:
..A ... "-.'1 . - -"" I1BJ U
iiT. ..11.11"..' "".V J0" "alms on
11 : "it loda claim:
c !. Zt ,.oy I"1 to l'ler
; - iiiirtouiiet oy unSUC'
veye.1 government lumi ri.... . " J.
pl'tcinl clulm" ,0 knowledge of ap-
.J." i. 0"1". "P1" P1"'" f record In
inn oiuca or inn conniv l. ..i.i
7 w. 'inn, state of Oregon, at d,,.
JTm0L" "m..; 1' "ln Itwordi of
i"".". i la noil 11 11 ill on tna north
n7hl.T..,"V,ca nark P'"r-r claim and
otherwise by unaurveved aov.rnm.n
iiiu. 1 nere are no ronfllrtlnir rl.im.
""""iimi. ui applicant.
Anv and . I 1 . , ... 1 . .a . ...
tha mining ground and nmmL . .n.
IHirtlon thereof ao descrlbad, surveyed,
l.lnttrd and anpllrd Tor. ara herehv mil
i..i "7."r ineir aoveroe claims are
duly filed as aty-onlltig to law and the
IXmA 11... ....I.L aa.., " T . . " " "
rrnuiiii uni inereunorr, within CO days
I. Ih. 1l..l..a Ba..a. l. '
irom tna nnn nanmr owiii, v..
... ... vHiini niairi innn omra ai irw.
gon City. Or., they will ba barred In vlr.
i inn provisions nr sal'l statute.
(.llAKUKlf IJ, MOaitKB.
Iteglster.
MONDAY.
College Notes.
The line up of the 4econd team of the
college which defeated the High school
eleven isat Saturday by a icore of 1 1 to 1
was a follow: Center, E, Uickinson
guardg. K. UoU and Don Morrison
tack lea, r, Mauser. J. Yoder; en.lg, C,
urawtor.1, j. liurkhart; quarter-hack
H. Crawford, capU; lull-backs, C. Ah
by.O. Kupert; full-back, C. btw.t.
Rev. Ilo't, of Portland, who is a mem
ber of the college visitation committee of
the rreebytermn eynod, made us a visit
Mat wcei(
The A. C. L. H liava aleetiwl !.. fn1.
lowing ottlcers to serve for the ensuing
term: President. K. F. fSmkkj vice
president, J. K. Torbetj ecreUrv, J. L.
niuieyu , attorney, w. u Marks; critic,
II. U. balttnarsh: treasurer. Chaa.
Stewart; marshal, Ju. Bryant.
Dnton, Clackamas, Coos. Crook, Jack-
. wugiat, unn .isnoo, Multnomah,
l oik, Bbermao and Tillauioov. counties
are now represented in college. Tiie
State of Washington is also represented.
At the meeting ol the A. C. L. 8. gat-
urusy evening the quealion "Kesoived
that the city ol Albany should own and
operate iu own electric light plant" was
won by tha aflirmativ. Aillrmaii..
"'JUV?laln nd Jo Torbet; negative!
0 M. U?key and M. U. Acbeson.
Mayor Elect Davis.
The ISai Francisco Call contains a pic
ture ot Mayor-elect Davis with the fol
lowing sketch:
Auusv, Or., Dec. 8. Dr. V.'. II. Da
vis, who has lust been elected Mayor of
the city of Albany, is a native Oregonian
and graduate of the University of Or-
gon. lie is 39 years of age and cctnes!of
""ol the best pioneer families, in the
nuiameti valley. After leaving the
University of Oregon he entered the.
medical department of the Willamette
University at Sa'.etn and graduated with
high honors. He has resided in thla
city about fifteen vears and haa trained
a State reputation in his nmfMainn m.
is a Republican and takes an active part
iu uutu cute ana local pontics. His
nomination by that ttartv for tha nfllm
of Mayor was equivalent to election, so
great is his popularity among all classes.
Firemen's Election.
The firemen's election was in progress
tills afternoon with two tickets in the
field. At meetings last Saturday eve
ning the H.4L. Co. nominated C. II.
btea-art for chief engineer and endors
ed R. N. Morris, of thn f'hamir.l Knoina
-i. . . ... a..
w., tor asBisuuu, unn engine Co., No.
2 nominated A. J. Coiwell, with Hop
kins Bros., for chief entrinrer and an
dorsed the nomination of Chemical En
gine Co., for assistant. Albany Engine
Co. o. 1 endorsed the nomination of
Stewart and Morris, en that the contest
is entirely on chief engineer.
Notici. There will he a s'ated meet
ing of Willamette Lodge No. 100, F U of
A, this (Mondav) evenintr at 7 :.1fl at tha
a nan, 11 being the lime for the
flection of officer-. All (raters are re
quested to be present. By order of F, M .
Last Friday evening while the dautrh.
tersof Mr. Martin Payne were entertain
inK several gi.l friends, twelve or fifteen
voung hoodlums tried to get into tne
house through the windows, breaking a
pane of glass and committing several
nuisances, and conducting themselves in
a bad manner generally. Mr. Pavne
says the nest time anything like 1 i o--
cars, be will causa some arrests. QDe
cent boys shou a be above such things
A canard. . It wasVt-norteii that one of
the ishedd foot ball box s while play og g
practice game of foot ball struck his
neck with bis knee in such a wny a to
break the neck, resulting in bis'death.
A tel phono message from Shedd ae.
there is notliintr in it. but that nil t
bell players ougiit to he ki led.
d ' gl int- a the Coml.iimt
p
ana a tinmlot'k iron u
4 SIS i: JHafss.1 !:?
At Grand PnidzT
Bturdgy, Dec 9, 1809 will looir bre-
emberd;Ly Grend Prairie 3ftoee No.
Ihslforeiioon wit Wgyottxl to" conferr
ing tLi 3rd and 4ih deirreea upon clati
ol (oorteen, nod the 1st and 2nd degreea
upon cUs ol two, gfter which a Funcb
wm gerveu m place ol the regoJar bar
vet feait.
In the afternoon the following officers
were elected for the earning yMr 1
MlltlP A I A It........
' 11 IWI iiiai..
Overeeer, C W Wallace.
Hteward, Wayne Dawaon.
Aitant Bteward, Lealie Pnyne.
Iiectnrer, 0 h Bhaw.
Chaplain, 0 II Walker.
Treasurer, M Henahaw.
rJecretary, Mabi Payne.
Cerei, Gladyi Hhaw.
Flora, Vivian Keeg.
Pomana. Lvdia Froman.
Is.ly Assistant Steward, Kate Payne.
a. ! . . I . . . . ,
iTguntsi, joia 1 aimer.
Oate Keetmr. J II Wallace.
Trustee. 1) U Bod i no. ii L Khaw and
it 11 ... '
41 v vasv.
Important Trip.
J. K. Wyatt, s prominent attorney of
Albany, who was here for several days,
started home last Tuesday. Mr. Wyatt
is a di-ector of the Corvallia & Eastern
railroad, and, was pr jbably here for the
purpose 01 investigating the utility ol
building bis road across the motti.tiins
into Crook County. Journal.
Asa mailer ol tact Mr. Wyatt was at
rrlnevme on legal business.
Probate court :
In estate of Otto Foz.II. II. Hewitt was
appointed administrator to .collect judg
nient in favor of diseased.
In estate of HIchard Fox. A. J. Fox re
signed as administrator and F, M. Red
Held was appointed. Value of estate,
11000.
Mnth account approved in ettate of
Martin Cumming. a minor.
Itetxtrt of sale of real oronertv in estate
01 jouu tuainnaii, nieti.
.eIa - . "
In esUte of Ueorge ry inventory filed,
vaiue 01 proj eny jwu.
Recorders olfice :
li'eeds filed
Dr and Mrs Cole to Polly J Parcel!.!
Jason Wheeler, Samuel K Clay pool,
Martha M Parker. J. Ii. Clayoool
and others, separate quiet claim
deecs to 265 acres
Gilbert M Douglas to John Zeller.
41.08 acres 300
Est. John Maraball tn fl It leaver.
200 acres 1682)
Willamette Real Estate to John II
Larne, 1 lot, Haleey 40
Frank J Banner to B 8 Hoover,
interest in 8 31 acies. Browns
ville 600
William C Weeks fo Charles B
tireen, 6 lols, I-banon 600
UBH inn to Curtis Lumber Co.lflO
acres timber lend , .
Mortgage for
600
1500
120tt
600
450
400
Mrs. Thurman
this evening.
at the M. E. Church
Mr. 0 ;tl. Monroe came upfrjra Port
land this noon.
Lawyer Jones of Toledo is doing busi
ness in Albany today.
Mr 0. 0. Parker of Lebanon, has been
in the city during the day on business.
Today's Oregonian aavs: "C. B.'Winn
sn attorney of A'bany, is at the Imper
ial 1 Dr. 0. B. Reese, Brownsville's fame us
csne presenter, has been in the city on
business.
A reception ws tendered Mrs. Lucy
Thurman at the home ct Mrs. L. E.
Blain tnis afternoon.
A young lady fell into a fit because her
father would not give her money to at
tend the "Night Owrls" Friday night.
Mrs. Jno. O'Brien, of Albany, is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Titus, in thLi city. Eugeoe Guard.
Bssaar bv the ladies of the Christian
church Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of this week in former store of Peacock
A Co. Full particulars tomorrow.
At the armory last Saturday evening
the Orange basket ball team of the ccl
vege redeemed themealvea by defeating
the Blacks 28 to 4. Miss Ieswis's goal
throwing was quite a feature ot the
game. There was a large crowd of inter
eeted spectators, who were greatly pleas
ed with this tine indoor game.
Last Saturday evooing some me en
tered the bar room of the Rues Hou e
during the temporary absence of the bar
keeper and stole tbe nick le-in-the slot
mschino,' which has not yet bew located.
It was a daring robbery.
Remember Mrs. Thurman at the M.
E. Church this evening.
The same ot football last Saturday be
tween the high school and College sec
ond team ended in iavor of the College
lltoO Charles Stewart did the star
playii g for th- college and probabl) Oliv
er Howell for the school boys.
C.T. Wilson, whohss been acting as
agent for the 8 P. Co. at Tallman. has
been transferred to Saginaw, Lane cone
ty, snd Ed Alien, recently of OorvaUis,
has been appointed .went at Tallmsn.
W HEELER CLIFTON. On Saturdav
evenintr. Iec. 9. 1899. at the home of
tlie bride's parents, in Albany, by Rov.
... . : - .
. W. I'arker, Mr. meis n. wneeier
and Mrs. Flora Cliton.
A very pretty ceremony was performed
in the presence of a large ou tuber of r-l-
ativesand friends, followed by congratu-
latt ns and a delicious tuncb.
The groom i tbe ownr of the Santiam
Lumber yards of this city. He was for
many vears a resident of Corvallia and Is
an excellent gentleman w)io haa ti e es
teem of all knowing him. lbe bride is
the popular daughter of City Treasurer
Parker, an eft amble lady having many
friends here and eisewnere. Mr. and
Mra. Wheeler will keen liou-e at their
home at Fifth and Railroad street", where
thev will he at home to their friend af
ter Dec 20. They were handsomely re-.
membered with nne display oi useiui
and ornunental preseuta. May life's
best blessings lxthjir fortune.
! - : i II n Jul
JeffebWepTepaTaflonlbrAa
slffiliaUng ttiifFoodflndRula-'
Bji the H"1"" wrk1 "
Ticsa afid BeslXon Was ndttvT
CTauiniorpwn0 nor twextn.
Not Narcotic.
MtAfMfrSMCBJVnEtB
tic
knettxt BeiralY for ConslliMv
tioh. SotirjStoinacb.DiaUrhoe8,
Worms ortviilsiorts ,f evcrisn
oes5 and Loss OF StEZB
TacSumls Signature" ot
TXTWv "YOkK.
TUESDAY.
Runaways.
This forenoon B. M. Huston wss load
ing bis dray at tbe freight depot when
the learn, belonging to Octo Hiatt, which
Mr. Huston has been breaking V work,
became ft igblrned and ran on tne plat-
from directly Iflio tbe pond of water
caused by tbe leceot rams. Tbe dray
was tipped over sod the contents drop
ped into tbe water. Home are of a cha:
scter rot 10 be injured while others like
silk thread lisvs been damaged some
what. Upon being unhitched the borset
a aln ran away, stoppitig after going two
or three block'.
While this wa4 going on at the end ol
the depot the horre ol Mr. Fred Brock-
man concluded to be in tbe swim and al
ao ran, breaking a single-tree and mk
ing the mnd fly. Tbe horse was , stop
ped tnougb.
The Firemen.
In the firemen' election yesterday
afternoon Mr. Caldwell received 66 votes
for chief engineer and Mr. Holt 30. Mr
btewart relating to permit his name
need, tome of the firemen filled in Mr.
Holt s name though wot a regular cand
date. R. N. Morris received 94 votes for
assistant chief. The new cl.el protnieet
to be ao etncient omcer.
In estate of W J McMeekin. the first
account Bled.
In estate of Robert Johns, supplemen
tal account filed, shoeing bsL.nce ot
119,459 78 for distribution among heirs,
Licence was issued for the marriage of
Harmi'O Green of Albany aud U.acr
WyliecfScio
In the recorder's office:
Deeds.
H W ray to EE Kingtley, interest
iu lot bl 10. Albany....... .
IOC
AC Roland to W W fcjwell. 17.15
acres, II w s
12
700
O W Cox to Hiram Cox, 2 lots bl
10, Albany
L T Hen net to P A Correll, 160
acres
500
Cbatel mortgage for
30
Dellcf Arp 10 J V Kwiuif. 18 52
acres
8
May Zabo lo Egbert Cor ley. I let
Lebanon.. ,
850
Hulda Miller to W H Uooth, 1 lot.
Lebanon
850
400
McMonsele to G W Spur'ing.
12 lots Lebanon
Mortgage for
11 1.
Satisfaction mortgage
250
100
25v
On I st eren'ng just sj Mr. Bowersox
and wile bad settled themselves down
for an eveninga reading by the aide of a
good fire theie was suddenly an alarm
at the outer door, and upon opening it
they were surprised to find without sev
eral of their friends and neighbors but
as tbey all seemed lo hsve tbe pass ord
tbey were a Imitted and given the ilgh
nsnd 01 fellowship, upon counting
notes there were found to be present.
na Mrs. u. names, Mr. and Mrs.
IGrorge Payne, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. See
i i ii.
ley, Mr. snd Mis. E. F. R:ce. Mr. and
Mra. W.O. Iweeda e, Mr. and Mrs. F.
E. Allen. Mrs. Frank Kerchum, Mra. C.
O. Lee, Miss Joeie Barnes, Mis Parson; ,
Mr. F. W. Bergman and Mr. A. w
Bowersox and wife. Mrs. Ke chum ai
occe lot k possession of the puno and
put every one in good spirits I y render
ing some deligli'iol musie.and in a short
time all were busy at progressive whist
Upon counting tbe beana it was found
Mrs. Allen and Mr. Payne were the pr s
winners and that Mrs. Bowereox and
Mr Barnei had ftirly won the boohj
prise There seemed io be no end ol
gooi things to eat and drink after which
Mrs. Lee ssrg by requett two favorite
songs. Af'er urgent requests to come
again the gne-ts toek their departure
each feeling that tbey had enjoyed a
p.casant evening and that Mr. and Mrs.
Bowersox were royal entertainers even
if thev were caught napping.
F"4 MUM
liflM aSUlf klr -MiweTMia tMHAtm9.mn
kfJSKSsI tf"K
e 1
Fot Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signatee
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
ANOTHER BURDEN.
In tbe ease ef D. B. Moateitb respond
ent egt. E. A. Parker, city treasurer, the
supeme court yesterday decided the case
agaiust the ci y, reversing tbe decision
of tbe circuit coot t.
Here is substantially the case : Upon
tbe completion of the big bridge io 1893
st a cost of little over f 9! ,000 there wm
oo tfficiert money ln the bridge fund
toliqa date in fall, so warrants were is
sued 1 i favor of the Cortland Bridge Co.,
oteoi March 9,1892 for 13,189 68, one
on April 27 for 5,r00 and the final one
on July 2. 1892 for $884.30, a total ol $9.
073.98. In 1895 the city sold 20,OCO ln
bonds to pav tbe floating warrants In
cluding this warrant, which were draw
ing 8 percent, thus sating 2 per cent per
year. Immediately D. B. Montfith and
.then, claiming tnat the city was not
liable for in ere t on tbe warrants, en
joioed te pay meet of lbe same, and tbe
case has been pending in diff-ient forma
since For over three yesis tbe money
remained id'e while tbe 8 per cent inter
. st never slept, so on ffept 29, 1898, un
der a ron tract with the bridge com nan y
$7,203 94 was paid on the principal leav
ing a balance of 1 1,870.02 dne on the
principal, an anronat that bad gradually
leaked into other funds of the ci y's bie
iness. Tbe tola! interest now accrued is
within a fe dollars of $5,000, which
with tbe f 1,870. a total of approximately
$6,880, the ci y cortionee to owe on lbe
lig bridge end will have to pay, adding
to the a' ready cumbersome burden ol
quite a floating warrant drb.
A Woman Hung
Her arms around her husband's neck
and begged bin. to take her to see the
"0ls" Friday night. She bad beard
about tbem when they were here before.
Her husband bought tickets for the en
tire family.
George Disbro of Vancouver is i the
city.
Judge Hewitt was in Eugene veeterdav
on bnsinsss.
H. A. Soramerville an.l wife of Harria
burg bave been in the city today.
Mrs. J. F. Altermatt left this noon fur
her home in Centialia, Wash.
Mr. F. G. Power is out after beine con.
fined to hia home several weeks bv ill
ness. Vt . W. Haines, the hilarious Eugene
tanneryman, ha bten in the city after
hides ol which he buys ten thousand a
year. - -, .
Dr. J. C- Littler, who recently sold hia
residence to Mr, Uogsn, hss rented the
residence of rs Edgar Blocgett and
movtd into it today.
Mr. Phil Grarko. an exDeit boot black
of Portland, bis been hired by the Com-
oinauon suop to lis charge of tbe fhin
tnn and work oi that establishment and
will be here tomorrow to begin aork.
Twelve or fifteen Albany Odd Fellows.
beaded by Grand High Priett Howersix
will go to Brownsville tomorrow io meet
with tbe encampment there. There will
be six candidates and tbe eventpromisea
to be an enterta.iiiug ci.e.
Fred Fisi. one of the university's for
mer successful orat rs whom some ot onr
Albany students met several jea a ago
in a contest, bas been appointed first
deputy of Sheiiff Wither, of Lane
county.
Hon. M. A. Miller and wife left this
afternoon for Rock lelai:d lo atter d a
meeting of the officers of tl.e Modern
Woodmen of America, of which Mr.
Mi Irr is one. This -as. ill I Mrs. Millet a
first visit east. While sore Mi. Miller
will rrobably pay Col. Bryso a visit.
Messrs. Pswjer, Jones, Myers, Lin a".
ey. West, Alexander and Dodd of tLe
Lebanon K. of P 'odge and Mayor Mark
Peerr of the Sc o 'id.) last night were
sin. wo the myet-rii s o( tbe second, third
degrees st lbe K. of P odge is this city.
Thi wort. ss fol'wed by an elegant
bano'iei at Stetti r's, at which about fittv
sat down. Toats were given and it waa '
z o el m-k before the banquet ended an
is nippy crowd separated.
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