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(From page 5 ) Raymond, W. H. Block 1.18, Hack's Second Addition to Albany a. Ray-worth, B. A.-V. & at SE. U of section 16, T. 12 S., R. 2 12., 1W acres Rayworth. E. A. SAW 14 of section 36, T. 13 S., R. 2 E., 100 acres Rector, Mrs. Anna Lots 3 and 4, block 52, S. Addition to Halsey Remington. John Undivided hi of W. k of aV. i, block 1U2, Hack's Addition to Albany : Reynolds, Gertrude Beginning at a 1)o!nt on s. line between sections 7 and 18, 11-25 chains S. of corner of sections 7 and S and 17 and IS. in T. 10 S.. R. 1 W.; thence W. 3iS ' feet to a point 46 feet K. of an uldi-r 6 intnts in diameier m K. bank of miilraee; thence in u southerly diiection 42ti feet to u point 113 feet E. and 14 feet S. of corner of 'Mil! street and Pentium! avenue, inStip. & Peutland's Ad dition in Scio: thence E. 215 feet to a point 3iW chains W. of line be tween sections 17 and IS; thence N. 21 feet; thence E. 3.50 chains to imld line between sections 17 and IS; thence N. 21 feet along said lino lu5 feet to beginning, in T. 10 S., R. 1 W Reynolds, Silas 'Beginning: at N. line of J. H. Hardman's D. h. C. in center of Hamilton Creek, T. 12 S., R. 1 W.; running; thenco W. 21.80 chains; thence N. 29 deg. E. 9 chains to bet-Inning, containing 9.11 acres; also beginning 03.20 chains E. of 'NW. corr.or of D. L. C. of J. IH. 'Hardin's notiticatkm 2513 and running theiu-e E. 41.10 chains; thence S. bl H5 chains; thence N. hti deg. W. 5U 30 chains; thence N. ItiVi deg. E. Oi.75 chains to beginning, containing J10 acres.. Richards, Prank H., Receiver of Pu get Sound Loan, Trust & Banking Co. Beginning 4.82 chains R. and 6S.63 chains S. from NW. corner of Josiah Osborne's D. L. C, claim No. 53. T. 14 S.. R. 2 W.T and running thence E. 20 chains; thence N. 20 chains; thence E. 21. CS chains; thence S. 337 chains; thence W. 41.08 chains; thence N. 14.17 chains to beginning, contain ing 10 acres Rilea. Mrs. Emma Lo s 10 and 11, block 2, Wassom's Addition to Leb anon Hitter, Phillip 'Beginning on N. line of J. H. Settle's D. L. c, liotlll cation 1205, 70.ia chains E. of NW. corner of said claim, and running1 thence E. 23.19 chains; . thence S. 31.08 chains; thence V. 23.19 chains; ihtipn iV 31. as nhains t hp&lnninc. containing 72.05 acres 26.50 Robb. J. al., W. A. tsotiine, agent Beginning at NE. corner of SE. hi Of section 17, T. 11 3.. R. 3 W.. running S. 42 chains; thence S. G5 deg. E. 12.3 chains.; thence N. 8.65 Yihnins! thnnco W. 10.4 chains to be ginning, containing 6.6 acres 9 25 (Rnlrfn. W. M.-NE. V Of Section 19. T. 13 S.. R. 2 W ( 9 4fi TnKaftn CI TV SW V. Ctt SPOtlOn 32. T. 12 S.. 'R. 2 E.. 160 acres 4 44 Rogge, Ella Beginning y.do ciiains and 29.25 chains S. of NB. corner of D. L. C. of Wm. Gross, T. 14 S-, R. 2 W.; running thence S. 14.30 chains; thence W. 24.90 chains; thence N. 14.30 chains; thence 13. i m nhnlviR to lipg-irminir. contain ing 35.50 acres 7 52 iTMfnH A TC. M, nf E V. sec tion 32. T. 9 8., R. 2"E., 160 acres.... 8 33 Bo well, J. A. Beginning at NW. corner of section 28, T. 13 S., R. 1 E., running thence E. 99 rods; thence S. 68 rods to Santlam River; thence down said river to point S. of beginning:: thence N. to be ginning, containing sfiVfc acres Rutlidffe, (W. M. The SE. hi of sec tion 20, T. 12 S., R. 1 B &ailbury, 'Helen The undivided of followlng-dcscribed property: 56 acres off of N. end of W. hit of SW. hi of section 2, T. 16 S., R. 4 W.... JSandner, Rose 'Beginning 17.67 chains "W. of NE. corner of D. L. ;C. of IH. H. Spaulding and wife, .claim No. 41, T. 13 S., K. 2 W.; run ning thence W. 8.75 chains; thence N. 4 chains; thence E. 8.75 chains; thence S. 4 chains to beginning, containing 3 acres i-Sanford. A. J. Lots 3 and 4, block 14, Waterloo Sanford, Blrs. A. J. "Lots 4, 5 and 6, block 6. Galbraith's Addition to North 'Brownsville 2.50 acres . Cnkmi.u nrili T .nt 5 Unr-U . Kirk- 3 5" 4 41 2 15 5 40 pat rice's Addition to Lebanon 4 07 Schubert, Fred L,ot 1 ana s. y& or lot 8 block 127, Hack's First Addi tion to Albany v.'.V iSchultz Elvira-IBeglnning at NE. 15 50 .corner of section 33, 1. 9 S., R. 1 i; running thenco S. 140 rods; thence W. 130 2-3 rods; thence N. 146 rods; thence E. 100 2-3 rods to beginning, except 1 acre conveyed to school district, leaving 96 acres Scott. Rose, Es'.ate of E. ft of blottc 9 C2 44. in Albany . 21 70 Sears. C. V. Lots 3 and b, mock 22, Hack's Second Addition to Al- Sunning!' Francis A beginning at 8E. corner of section 33, T. 12 S., R. 2 W.; running thence N. i5 rods; thence E. 100 rods; thence 8. 46 rods; thence W. 24 rods; thence 8 29 rods; thence W. 136 rods to kArrlnnlnir nnntninlnff 70 acres 23 2C .. 10 18 SettTemelr, Adam Beginning chains 8. from NE. corner of sec tion 1, T. 12 S., R. 4 W.; running thence N. 21.40 chains; thence E. 5.75 chains; thence N. 33..S chains; thence W. 58 chains; thence S. 65.1s chains; thence E. 52.25 chains to beginning, containing 30.84 acres, except 5o.64 acres sold to Francis Knignten -irxW'X'iJ Shahan. James, jr. The undivided of SW. Vt of section 10, T. 12 8., "R. 5 E., 80 acres .... Sharp, W. A. Beginning at SB. cor ner of D. L. C, of U. Nickerson and wife, claim No. 38. T. U &, R. 3 W.; running thence W. 10.44 chains; thence S. 15.44 chains to center of county road; thence N. 88 deg. and E. 6.94 chains; thence S. 4.SS chains; thence E. 26.70 chains; thence 'N. 5.50 chains; thence 8. 88 deg. W. 3.70 chains ; to E. line of lot 4, section 10; thence N. 12.70 chains; thence w. 10 chains ;to beginning, containing 49.S2 acres A"W Shaver. J. A. Lot 8, section 2, T. 46 3G 15 25 i 7S 9 a., xv. l m., aM Shelton, A. L., and Murphy, A. a.- SE. V tff section 8, x i a. it. a 4 44 8 40 'B 16v acres ... She'fton, 'A. J. (Lot 6, block 8, Wheel er's Addition to Sc'r"-.'"V'.."-'i'' Stierer. Mrs. R. A. Lots 1 and Z, blocki 2. Tanftent Shlppey, Mrs. R. B.-Beglnnlng ; at a point on S. line of section 26, T. ii 8.. R. 3 W.. where N. line ot rlBht ot way ot Albany & Lebanon IRnllroad Intersects said Hn. rh.nna iK 1S9 feet ! thence N. 13u 6 61 feet; thence W. 4t8 feet Aarr and 3ft Tnln. El. thence S. 290 feet to bednnlnK. contalnlnB 1 acre 1 20 Shobert. Stophen-Tne 01 a. chains S. of corner ae9 and 14. and 23 and 2-1, T. 12 . 2 w., and running thence S. to N. line of . Cheadle's D. ,L-,V-thence E. 14 rods: thence 3. to Leb. anon & Santlam Canal; thence Northwesterly along said canal to V. t beginning, contalnlnB 1 SlmSson! " ' Mary - Acgnmn 'at 10 IS 1 81 45 mln. B. 15.61 cnains 10 uw"- 41 93 Bl'SfaryAffi!"? S&ent inrDart o I lot i. block 10, 3 10 In Albany p'''u''0'f'NT3. 8'ff&P5fcoMncre.: ISO. DeginilliiH. W, in a R. rw.jVnmnTttencf 3 thence 8. thence 'K. ..imji,;, to E. cor- 17 deg. and lo mm. S,er.r, ".alt rSrtnning. containing; iection H and 15. T. W .. minutes S. 9.36 chains to a poini " N. SO deg. and 49 mm. E chains "'o.n.'oKf o said along said line, and the N. line or SB. 14 of said section 15 to be ginning, containing 20 acres (Simpson, George W.Iot 8, block U. in Albany . Simpson, George W. Lots 1 and 2, Li 19 21 29 oiocK ii, justern Auuinon to Al bany Simpson. George W. Lots 3 and 4, block u, Hack's becend Adattlon a 411 to Albanv . 23 25 Slmnson. George W. Lots 5. 6 and 7. tiiock 107, Hacks i'iist Addition to Albany tn mi Slmnson. G. v.. Trustee The E. 51 feet ol lot 6, block 3, in Albany.... 93 00 Simms, J. a. .block 11, South Addi tion to Scio ! 71 Stoper, Will a acres on of SE. cor ner jonatnan ura s mnu, section i. 12 K 1 W -J 29 Sloper. T. C Lot 2, seetlwn 21, T. 9 ft. 2 EJ., couiuining i- uures; also, betrinninir at SW. corner of SE. 4 of section 21, said town ship and ranyxs and ninning thence v . s cnains; tneuce . u cnaius; tlienco E. ls chains: thence N. 22 chains; thenco W. 30 chains; thence S. 8 chains to beginning. containli a 76.S9 acres 7 40 mlih. An. am NE. A of NE. i. ex cept a s.rip off of the v. siae uie wnoie lengtn tnereor, ine amount remaining, 9 acres, in section 30, T. 15 S.. R. 2 W Smith V, M., Estate of. P. A. Smith, AaininLstratoiwjeginnmg at SE. corner of Edward Abbott's T. L. C, No. 1102, claim No. 60, T. 11 S.. R. 2 W., and running thenee W. to middle of W. arm of "Santiam River; thence down, mid- uie or cnannei ot w. arm or sum river to N. line of said Abbott's D. L. C; thence E. to NE. corner of said claim; thence S. 40.04 chains, containing1 00 acres; also, beginning at NE. corner of said Abbott's D. L. C, No. 50, T. 11 S., R. 2 W., and running thence S. 18 cnains: inence n;. Y.S4 cnains; thenco C chains; chains; chains; thence chains; s. 40 ciiains; thence B. 9.80 thence N. 12 deg. E. 13.75 thence N. 10 deg. W. 5.34 thence W. 17.00 chains; S. 47 deg. 15 mln. W. 12 thence S. 42 deg. E. 7.50 thence S. 25 dee. E. to a chains; point due N. of beginning; thence S. 22 chains to beginning, contain-ine- 70 acres 33 30 Smith, C. iM., 'Estate of, P. A. toimih, Administrator Lot 1, block 11, Ralston's Third Addition to Lebanon: lot 14. block 1. Kirknat- rick's Second Addition tn T.ohnnnn In TM smun. j. if. sk, w or section 11, 1. 14 S., R. 4 W., except 4 acres in iNW. corner, deeded tn John P. Reelnr. loAvinir ISfi ntrtv 91 W mnecK, Albert Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 3o, votton s Addition to Leb anon 2 44 South, P. A. (Beginning at NW. cor ner of C C. Cooper's homestead, section 28, T. 13 S., R. 1 E and running thence E. 45 rods; thence S. 55 rods; thence E 33 1-3 rods; thence S. 50 rods; thence W. 7SV rods; thehce 'N. 105 rods to hecin. niner. containing : .ks ncroa o m ooutn, Atrs. 'u. j . rfeginninc? at NE. corner of SE. hi of SE, yt, section 2S, T. 11 8.. R. nv.; running thence E. 40 clJalns; thence N. 2 chains; thence E. 5 chains; thence N. 49.12 chains; thence W. 45 chains; thence E. 51. 12 chains to beginning, con taininir 22!1 ucmit 16 00 South. W. 'R.-Beginninff at"NiB! corner of NW. yt of section 27, T. 11 S., R. 1 "W.; running thence W. CO chains; thence S. 28.88 chains; thence E. 45 chains; thence N. 8.SS chains; thence E. 15 chains; thence N. 20 chains to beginning, containing- 1CH nnraa 13 21 South, W. P.-SB. Vl of'NW.'vi.' and N. hi of (NE. section 30, T. 11 S., R. 1 W.. 120 nnrn ' 4 C3 Spangler, J. W.--NE. 4 of NE."w"0f section 23, T. 10 S.( R. 3 W., 115 acres ! 60 Sperry, J. 'H.-NW. W of "sE."U"of section y. r. in g r. i t con. taininir 10 nemg Stayton, G. S.S. of'sHvV and 1 20 ww, Yt or be. y4, section 5, T. 10 S., Stearns. J. B.-S W.' ' of section' 25, T. 10 S.( R. 6 E., 100 acres Steele. N. E. 'Lots 1 and 2. block fi. 7 31 3 70 Hack's JTnnr'fh AHHIIinn n All . 3 Si Steele, S. N. 'Beginning at NW. cor- n,er, otD- h c- of N- Houston, claim No. 48. T. 10 S., R. 3 SV and running thence S. 89 deg. W 3-4 chains; thence 'N. 1 deg. 15 mln! x. 23.0a chains; rhence N. 89 dec-. E. 10.97 chains; thence S. 1 deg. and 15 min. E. 23.05 chains; thence S. S9 deg. W. 6.03 chains to begin ning, containing 25.28 acres Stellmacher, August Beginning at a point 93V& rods W. of NE. cor ner section 11, T. 10 S., R 1 W running thence W. 50 rods; thence E. to center of Thomas Creek; thence up center of said creek fol lowing meandering course of same to a point 93 rods W. of E. boun dary line of said section 11; thence W. to beginning, containing 80 acres Stellmacher. R. C J.nt s hinnC h"i'A 10 73 7 22 Albany 26 Stevens, Henry N. 4 section 30. T. 14 8., R. 1 E.. 320. acres............ 8 Stewart, J. R. 8. of SW. W and S. of SE. hi, section 18, T. 10 S., R. 1 E., 160 acres Stlmpson, J. A. Lot 5. and N. 4 44 oi lot , block 104, Hack's Addi tion to Albany 12 40 Stlmpson, G. W. Lots 5. 6, 7, 8, block 6, "Wassom's Addition to Lebanon 3 37 Stone. iMarta-I,ot 5, block 2, Kirk's Addition to North Brownsville 2 45 Stone, A. S. E. of following: Be ginning at SE. corner of NE. hi of section 16, T. 12 8., R. 4 W.; running thence E. 36.08 chains; thence N. 31.85 chains; thence W. 62.16 chains; thence N. 29.50 chains; thence W. 20 chains: thenne S. fil.TI chains; thence E. 45.50 chaln,s to beginning, containing 160 acres... Strahn, R. 8., Estate Beginning at 8 T4 a point on S. boundary line of block 15, in Albany, 44 feet W. o( SE. corner of said block; running thence northerly and parallel with E. boundary line of said block 100 feet to alley; thence -westerly along S. line of said alley 22 feet in a southerly direction and parallel with E. boundary line of said block 100 feet to First street; thence easterly to beginning 241 8, in Albany 65 0 suinoam, Mary a. L,ot 1, diock a, Blackburn's Addition to Albanv... SutllfTe, H. SE. U of SW. hi, sec tion 16, T. 15 S., R. 2 W.. 40 acres.. Sutliffe. 8. L.--SW. hi of SW. M. section 16. T. 15 S..R. 2 W., 40 acres Sylvester, Mary M. Beginning at SW. corner of SE. section 36; running thence E. 4 rods; thence N. 77 rods; thence V. 64 rods; thence S. 77 rods to beginning, containing 31 acres. In section 36, T. 11 8., R. 1 W Taper. J. P.-Lot 2, block 3, Kirk na trick's Third Addition to Leba 1 11 1 11 ii non 3 03 Tate. J. K. P. Beginning at the NW. corner of Alex Sumpter's D. L. C, notification 4153. T. 11 S., R. 2 W.; running thence E. 50 rods; thence S. 59 3-11 rods: thence W. 50 rods; thence N. 59 3-11 rods to be elnnlnir. con taininir 20 acres, more or less 7 94 Tatkher, Mrs. . n;. Lots 3, 4, is, h, block 7, Hill's Addition, to Soda vllle Tancher, Theresa and A. Lots 1. 2, block 15, Hack's Fourth Addition to Albany Falkner, H. J. and E. L. Lots lo, 16, 17. 18. block 7, Hill's Addition to Sodaville Tnrhnno W F Txt 3. block 2. In 1 18 10 30 Lebanon 01 Templeton, Haran k. ueginmng on line between sections 8 nnd 17, T. 14 8., R. 2 W., 8.76 chains W. of M section corner, and running thence "W. 11.18 chains; thence N. 17 Chains: thence E. 4.40 chains; thence N. 2.58 chains;" thence E. 8.38 chains; thence N. .10 chains; thence E. 7.50 chains: thenre S. 23 10 chains: thence W. 8..0 chains; thence S. 6.30 chains to beginning, containing 45 07 acres Thayer, Julia R.-Beglnning 40 rods 16 feet E. of BK. corner of Khk patrlck's Addition to Lebanon; thence E. 140 feet; thrn e N. 148 feet: thence W. 140 feet; thence S. 148 feet to beginning, except a strip on W. side 10 feet wldp........ Tom. Mrs. M. J.-Lot 1. block 1, Thorif sba3ohn ' Vi-SE ' ji of' 'section 36. T. 9 8., R. S E.. 161 aciv ..... Thomn. V.-Lot 6. blnck 2. Cowan's Addition to I-ebnnoTi 3 20 IS3 2(TI 1 8 5 81 Thompson. II. W.-Bi-. oi v. of nectlon 36, T.'14 S , R. 3 W., 40 acres Thompson, J. N. Lot 1. block 36, cotton 8 AOUltion to i-.eoiinuu Thompson. G. C Lots 0, 2. block l,v, uross AUdiuon no isorui eruwua vllle io a) Thompson, Charles Beginning 20 cnains is. u.ot cuums cj. ui ac tion corner between sections IS and ' 14, T. 11 S.. R. 2 W.; running thence W. 39.14 chains: thence 6. 14. S3 chains; thence E. 3914 chains; thence N. to beginning, containing 43 acres t.--"'. Thompson, W. S. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block 1; nil block 3, and lots 3, 4, 5. 6. block 7, Falrdale Addition to Albany - Thompson, A. A.-S. of SE. hi and SE. of SW. and lots 7. S. 9, of section 30, T. 13 S., R. 1 W., containing 105 acres, except W acres sold to Mary E. McCoy, leaving 105 neres r'VAV Tillman, J. T. Beginning1 at SW. corner of D. L. C. of itobert C. 'Miller, claim No. 60. T. 12 S., R. 2 AV., and running thence . 13.80 chains to center of county road; thence N. 62 deg. E. along center of said road; thence N. 00 deg. 30 mln. B. 17 chains; thence N. 44 deg. SO min. E. 10 chains; thence N. 64 deg. E. 3 chains; thence S. 2s,i deg. E. 38.10 chains to a point that is 50llnks 8. 864 deg. B. from an interlorcornerof said claim; thence S. GOVi, deg. E. 7 chains: thence S. 19 deg. 13 mtn. AV. 14.64 chains; thence N. CG'i deg. AV. 17.50 chains; thence N. W deg. 13 mln. E. 14.b4 chains; thence N. 60 deg.: thence 9 33 AV. Si.W cnains to ueKi'"t. taining 3 acres 4 93 Train. 8. S. Lots 3, 4, diock oh, Al bany v:".v'i! Turner. J. M. Lots 5, o, diock i, lOtS 0, (, UIOCK CO, VUUWU a tlon to 'Lebanon Turnldge, W. J.-SA'. V or section Umphrey, E. L. and MAry-Lo s ( ana a, uiut-n. tlon to Albany ........... Usher. Jennie-lBeBinnlns 8 N. or . coiner ui lj. 'Vi 4C T. 12 8., R. 2 W.; running N. Il!s5 chains; thence E. 7.23 chains: thence S. 35 deff. E. IS chn ngi thence S. 60 deg. W. 3 chains; thence N. 82 deg. W. lo chains to hesinning -yx.1 6 75 Vail, W. M.-SW. Vi ol section a. T. 12 8.. U. 1 rj.. nrtf acres.. Vawter, W. I. (George Flnley, agent) SW. V4 of W. Vi section 34, 1. 3 33 2 22 14 S.. 'K. 1 v.. 4U acres......... Victor, F. F.-8. V4 of NE.K sec tion 10, T. 11 8., K. 1 E 80 acres. 28, Ilalsey Vincent, atepnen v. to oi block 11, Bryant's Addition to Al banv ! 5S Vlnyard, Rachel Estnto of SW. Vi ana lots a. a, , o, u aim i, bkuuuh 15 T. 12 S., . 4 W.. 339.90 acres, except 5.90 acres sold to Charles O. Bunnell Wallnce. John H. 'Beginning 22.G8 chains -N. of NE. corner of John Durkharfs D. L. C, notiiicatlon 6S8; running thence S. 44.10 chains; thence W. 22.68 chains; thence N. 44.10 chains; thence E. 22.0S chains to beginning, containing 100 acres. Wallace, J. H. 'Lot 1, block 5, and ,w paat nt In ") 1Unr.lt K. Mack's 38 IS 46 71 Third Addition to Albany 12 40 Wallace, J. M. Lots a, o ana i, block 7, Wooille'B Riverside Addi tion to Albany Wallace, W. S.-iBeglnning U.43 chains N. of NT boundary of Ed WiXTd Abbott's D. I.. "C., notifica tion 1192, T. 11 S., R. 2 W and 23 chains E. of V. line of section 23; running thence E. 17.50 chains; thence N. 11.43 chains; thence W. 17.50 chains; thence S. 11.43 chains to beginning, containing 20 acres.. Walls, Mrs. S. M. Lots 1 and 2, block 1, Bryant's Second Addition to Albany Walters. C. F. Beginning 90 rods W. of N'E. corner of D. L. C. of Will 2 4 03 1 24 iam Is. tiore ana w-ue, claim io. 3S. T. 12 S., R. 2 W.; running thence S. 82 rods; thenee W. 50 rods; thence N. 82 rods; thence E. GO rods to beginning, containing 25 acres 7 35 6 76 Walters. C. F.-'Lots 1 and 2, block 1, Osborn's Addition to Lebanon.. Walton. John D.-N. Va of SW. V4 section 32, T. 13 S.. R. 4 E., SO acres Washburn, Edward Lot 33. block 11, Bryant's Addition to Albany Wasserman, L. H. Lot 1, block 9. 2 22 94 74 in Harrisburg Watters, F. M. I-ot 12. block 2, KirkiMitrick's Addition to Lebnnon Wntklns, T. H. (W. A. Calkins, ag'ent) s. Vi or . ot section 34, except 50 acres off of E. end, T. 13 S.. R. 1 E 8 27 Watt, R. Lot 6, block 4, J. M. Kal ston's Fourth Addition to 'Lebanon Watts. Mrs. Emma Lots 1 and 8. 67 block 24, in Albany 18 00 Weddle, Olnrtha oij acres or Follow ing: 'E. Va of SE. Vi of section 6, and 8. of 'NW. Vi of section 5. and beginning at 9W. corner of 'N'E. Vi of said section 5; thence IN. 80 rods: thence E. 20 rods; thence S. 0 2-3 rods; thence south easterly 68.42 rods to a point 80 rods E. and 10 rods N. to begin ning; thence 43. 10 rods; thence W. 80 rods tn beeinnlnsr. containing 180 acres 10 18 Weeseren, L. H.-Lot 1, block 9, (May & Nixon's Addition to Harris burg 74 Weiss. John, W. P. 'Weiss, agent 'Beginning at NW. corner or jonn Meeker's D. L. C, notification 1078, T. 10 a.. iR. 3 W., and running thence N. 22.iH chains; thence N. 71 dog. and 30 min. E. 6.50 chains; thence N. 12 deg. W. 5.10 chains; thence N. 25 deg. E.8chains; thence N. 79 deg. -W. (.50 chains; thence N. 10 chnlns: thence E. to a point 26 2-3 rods S. of 'NE. corner of Abraham Miller, jr., D. L. C, no tification 1071; thence 8. 6 deg. E. 54.78 chains to SE. corner of said claim: thence W. 48.89 chains to' beginning, containing 231.88 ncres.. Weiss. John, AV. iP. -Weiss, agent 45 51 (Beginning 27.75 chains 8. and 9.10 chains -E. of N'W. corner of D. L. C. of said A. iMiller; running thence S. 35 deg. and 35 mln. E. 37.70 chatns: thence S. 83 deg. 31 mln. E. 11.61 chains: thence N. 71 deg. and 30 min. E. 6.50 chains; thence N. 12 deg. 'V. 5.70 chains; thence N. 25 deg. E 8 chains: thence N. 79 deg.; thence N. 16 chains more or less to a point due E. of begin ning; thence W. to beginning, con taining 79 acres 5 55 Wells. C. N. Vi of section 36, T. 13 S.. R. 2 E.. 320 acres 9 62 Wells. W. B. Undivided 2-3 of SE. ' Vi and undivided 1-3 of S. ',i of section 18. and undivided l- of SE. Vi of section C, T. 12 8., R. 2 E., 252 acres 7 UI Wert. Mrs. E. F. lot 1, block 9, in Peoria H Westcot. (Henryi Lot 6, block 2, In (Lebanon 82 Westfall, George M. Beginning 160 feet E. from SE. corner of block 2, in Ihanon: running thence 162 feet; thence N. 149 feet: thence W, ll2 reet; thence 8. 149 feet to be. ginning .. 12 16 Westfall. George IM. Beginning 165 feet 'N. of 'N E. corner of block 24 In Summer's Addition to Sodaville; running thenco W. 198 feet: thence N. 165 feet; thence E. 198 feet; thence 8. 105 feet to beginning, containing acre Westfall. George M. Beginning at 'NW. corner of D. L. C, notifica tion 2650, T. 13 8, H. 4 W.: run ning thence W, 13 chains; thence 8. 2 chains; thence "3. 45 deg. and' 30 mln. E. 10.83 chnlns; thence N. 49 deg. and 30 mln. K. 5.05 chains: thence N. 7.66 chains to beginning, containing 9 acres. Also beginning at SW. corner of D. L. C, noti fication Zm, T. 13 8., R. 4 W.; running thence N. 5.75 chains; thence E. 71.56 chains: thence 8. 6.75 chains; thence W. 71.56 chains to beginning, containing 41 1-7 acres. Also W. of D. L. C, notification 2590, T. 13 8., R. 4 W containing 1C0 acres Wcstlake, Cyrus Beginning at SW. corner of Cyrus Westlake's D. L, C, No. 65, T. 12 S R. 4 w.: run ning thence E, 64.53 chains; thence N. 17 chnlns: thenee E. 22 chains; thence W. 52.65 chains; thenre N. 10.30 chains; thence W. 24.28 chnlns: thenco H. 41. 76 chains: thence W. 9.60 chains to beginning, contain 7 88 29 60 ing .hi acres, except 31.12 acies sola to L. F. Smllh Wheeler, Nels H Beginning nt NW. 84 05 corner or i'. 'Ilooinell s l. I.. I'., notification 2-113. T. 11 nnd 12 8.. R. 4 and 5 W.: running thence 8. 2V 15 chains; thenre 8. 44 deg. E. 24.14 rods: thence E. 112.53 rids; thence N. 45.50 rods; thence W. 127 rods to beginning, containing 30 acres.. White, Ben-SW. Vi of section 22. T. 11 S., R. 1 K., 1W) acres Whltehouse, 11. J. (NW. i of bloclc 44, Hack's Addition to Albany Whiteside, James W. 132 feet lot 8. blocK 2U, ttucK s Second Addition to Allany Whltney,J.ll..nnd Winn. C. B.--L.OIS 6 and 7, block 14, South Albany.... Wilholt, S. J. and Henry-Cs"'W. V. of 62 'V.w l'. .if ,.ti..,i : p 14 a.. 14. W., 40 acres 1 Wilholt, S. J. and Henry All of block 12 In Brownsville 4 77 Wllkins. R. B. run ot lot 1, block W. in Albany 28 90 Willamette luld Company Begin ning S. 1 deg. nnd 39 mill. E. 113.42 chains from NE. corner of 'D. L. C. 6M. T. 11 S., R. 3 W.; run ning S. ss deg. and 45 mtn. . 40.08 chains; thence N. 1 deg. nnd 39 mln. W. 49.56 chains; thence S. 71 deg. E. 43.91 chains; thence S. 1 deg. 39 mln. E. 34.0S chains to beginning, containing 176 acres, ex- S. side, leaving 117 acres 53 07 Wlllert, Fred, heirs E. 25 feet of block 15. Albany 10 80 u'lllLim. .f Tjitu 1 5 A hlock 2. llllanis Addition to Leumiuii. o tw Williams. iMrs. S. A. Lots 5 and 6. lnf.lr ? . rtli nv. AilUHlim IO Harrisburg 5 55 Williams, C. L.SE. VI of SE. Vi nnd beginning at Nl'j. corner ot NW. Vi of section 10. T. 14 S., R. 4 W.; running thenco 210 rods; thence S. 20 rods; thence E. 9JI1 pr.1.- Ihnnra V W.V. rrtdw tn be ginning.' couiuining 40 acres 32 2S Williams, C. L. Beginning. 20 chains N. of 81-;. corner section 4; running thence N. 30 chains; thence W. 53.9 chains: thence S. 31.8chalns: thence E. 13.9 chains: thenco N. l.OS nlinli.u. lli.,,.n 17 dll nlinltia trlhl- glnnilig. containing 100 acres 37 56 Wilson. Li. 'l . ift'o acres uuhuii. ui .i.iiivn m h Ktvwiitinit'o. section ai. T. 11 IS.. iR. 1 W 1 11 Wlnnoi 'U.rlnn 1 .Of 4. block 29. ill Waterloo Winner. Mary W. M. of N'E. "4 of acres 3 70 Wingert, Wm., and Pnssmore, James . or w. Yi ana . 2 ot rs iv. Vi of SW. Vi and 8. Vi of NIS. Vi ot SW. Vi of section 2, and N'E. Vi of H1 U nr unoflnn S. IV 1ft 8.. It. 2 ,E.. 160 acres 5 92 Winn, aii-s. V. B. Lot 5 and S. Vi oC i,.t f hjnaiern Addition zn Ainniiv. block 4 34 10 Winn, Mrs. V. B.-JLots 5 nnd 6. It nclc 41. Hftclt a snconil AUUlllon to Albany 4 65 Winn, iMrs. V. B.-tLots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, block s, southern Addition to ai banv Witten, 1 M.-Blocks 1 to 20, Inclu sive; UIOCHS 22, &1, ill, 3Z, (H. i, ol, 38 and 50 to 54, Inclusive; lots 9. 6, 1 and 8, block 40; lots 3 and 4, block 41; lots 6 and 7, block 42; lots 2. 7 and 8, Mock 46; lots 1, 2. 7 nnd 8. block 49; lots 1. Z. 5, 6. 7 and 8, block 4S: lots 1, 2. 7 and 8, block 29; lots I, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8. block 30: lots 1, 3, 4. 5 nnd 0, block 32; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8, block 21; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 8. block 56; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, block 39; lots 1, 3, 6, 6, 7 and 8, lilnnlr &&; lo,ts 1. 2. 3. 4. fi. 7 and 8. block 6; blocks A, IB, C, D 35 90 Wolf. E. W NW. of sect on 12. T. 10 S.. R. 3 E.. 100 acres 6 55 Wonderlnnd, 'Benedict Beginning 173 7-9 rods W. of NE. comer of) D. L. C. of R. Cheadle, notification 2111; running thence W. 57 3-6 rods; thence W. 55 G-9 rods: thence 8. 57 3-6 rods; thence E. 55 6-9 rods to beginning, containing 20 acres 11 36 Wood, Clara F. Lot 7. block 2, Mas ton & Chamberlain's Addition to Albany Wood, Frank W. Vi of 'NW. 14 and lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7, section 16, T. 13 S., R. 1 W 187 acres -Albanv 62 1 60 29 76 Worth Wm. Block 0. D. M. Coop er's Addition to Haisey Wren. ill. IS. S. W, of SW. t4 of sec 7 71 tion 34. T. 14 S R. 2 W., 80 acres. 2 90 Wyatt. M. IF. Beginning 6.82 chains E. of NW. corner of D. U C. No. 53; running thence S. 21 deg. and 30 mln. W. 5.38 chains; thence 8. 3163 chains; thence '8. 20 chains; thence 'E. 20 chains; thence N. 20 chains; thence E. 21.68 chains; thence N. 3S.63 chains to N. line of said claim; thence W. 39.68 chains to ueginmng. containing zuu ncres, in T. 14 S., It. 2 W 23 20 Young. J. B.'-iW. Vi of W. Vi of sec tion 28, T. 13 8., R. 2 E., 160 acres.. 5 92 Younger, C. H. (Lots 7 and 8, block 47, in Waterloo 1 76 Zoosman. Thomas Lot 7. block 11, Bryant's Addition to Albany 1 24 ZumwaJt. J. P. NW. Vi of section ' 30. T. 13 8., R. 1 W.. 172 acres.... 4 72 Zumwalt, A. T. 'Lots 7 and 8, bloclc 5. In Lyons 3 22 Carter. J. P. Lot 2, block 51, Back's Second Addition to Albany 7 75 Carter, J. P. Lot 6, blnck 52, Hack's Second Addition to Albany 2 32 Carter, J. P. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 1, LVfaston & Chamberlain's Addition to Albany 92 Gray, TJIlle Lots 3 and 4. block 10, 'Falrdale (Addition to Albany 40 Junks. Elverta T.3. vi of section 36, T. 14 S., R. 1 W., 360 acres 10 10 Long, George Lot l and w. Vi or lot 2. block 14, Hack's Fourth Ad dition to Albany 2 48 Martin, Francis Lot 8 lh' section Hi, T. 11 S., R. 4 W., 10 acres 5C Parker, G. J. W. Vi of NE. Vi and NE. Vi of N'W. Vi of section 19, and E. Vi of NE. Vi of section 19, and W. Vi of SE. G of section 19, T. 9 S.,'R. 2 E., 2S0 acres 11 10 Roundtree, J. W. NE. Vi of NW. Vi. section 3, T. 16 S., R. 1 W.. 40 acres 1 10 Reed, Kate A. N'E. Vi of NW. Vi of section 14, T. 9 S R. 1 W., 40 ncres 1 85 Shores, SI Beginning at SW. corner of section 28. T. 9 8., R. 1 W., Willamette meridian, and running ii.. on a. Dounaary ot sata section 213', rods, 8. 240 rods, W. 213Vi rods, N. 240 rods to nlaco of beginning, section 28, T. 9 S., R. 1 W., 320 acres 27 75 Gardner, A. D. NE. Vi of NE. Vi of NE. V, of section 15, T. 9 S., R. 1 W., 20 acres 8 70 Albany Building & Loan Associa tion, .per J. P. Wallace 'Lot 1, block 3. J. 'M. RnlKtnn'd Adillttntt In Lebanon 13 05 Brugner, oniin. 'Estate E. of block 117. Hack's Addition to Al bany. 5 CO Eaton. Mrs. Lucy A. a. Vi of lot 6, block 2 and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 4, and blocks 6 and 7, and lots 1, 2. In block 3. Eaton's Addition to Lebanon 9 17 morris, wm. Al. Tne . a or UK. Vi. section 28. T. 9 8.. R. 1 W.. SO acres 8 77 itaiston, a. t,'. Beginning 61.30 feet 8. of SW. corner -of block 3, J. M. Ralston's Second Addition to Lebanon; running thence E. 330 feet; thence 8. 334 feet; thence W. 330 feet; thence N. 334 feet to be ginning 26 53 Ralston, Lotta Txits 6 and 6, block 7, Eastern Addition to- Albany.... 46 65 as the same appei rs on Mid delinquent tax ro'l . Ti ert fore notice is hereby given that, on the 24th day of September, A. D , 1900, at the north door of the Coun'y Court Hm-e, io Aibunt, L'i.d county, Oregon, at the liutir o I n'clm-l. in the alternoin of piJ day, I wi'l fii the utx-ve described rent esla'e at p-it,!ii: nuctnii, tothe highest hii'd r, for cisli in ban.i, huhject to re demp on, mcirKinif to lw, in satisfy said warrant, ci-sti, hmi m-crning costs Pa'ed Il ls Ivtli da- . f Auifunt, . I)., 1900. (j. W. McHaboub, Silent? of Linn County, Oreucn. A. C. M H i r. of Kingit Valley, Uenlon rom.ty. w n Inn- jurt it-inn ed from Jt'ew York Hale. t'u.t ih"u Ii O'ejion bar poor ciup- those of Nf. Y tk-saie aro xnrsr.' llt-Mili-s he k. t ail tin- heat he wanted, and is iilml n h. l. k .nnintm Oregon's pleasant and pi- e -ni rue!! p. Mr. I R. Ci.riiii, nt mi .1 t1 - ('nibi nslinn Barber Shop In lien ' Ttiowpur, one ol Alhan) V innet t xi'eriem'id list hers, and Geo. Bowers, ir 'hi- bu Ir P'S I in Curvsllls loi inBny years. They nil' loutinue to run the shop on Die nstiai j ;u popular lines of Hie pint. MONDAY. For a Common Rate. Mr. G. W. Wright, ol the board of trade hae leceived the following from the Union Pacific railroad in reeponee to the memorial asking the railroad to grant his city a common rate with other cities, in the Northwest, particularly in Wash ington, which now have the lowest rates : "While s a common proposition I be lieve that the interest's of both commun ities and the railroads which ser.e them are best promoted by harmony of action, the questions which you surest involve tacts and considerations wliiun aro less familiar to me than the officials diiectlv cbnrped with the operations of the prop erties lor which l am responsible. 1 have therefore referred your communi cation to the proper ollicerf for their re port, believing that with their intimate knowledge of local conditions they will be able to do what is just and reasonable. lours respectfully, E. H. Habkimas. Fddie Hogue's Broken Arm. Between 12 and 1 o'clock this after noon Eddie Hogue met with a peculiar accident. He was coming down town on his bicycle, and was near the Congrega tional church when he look out his watch to see if the tower clock was right. About the same time he turned the cor ner toward the Payne residence. The corner is a bad one for bicyclists, and the machine nnd rider wore dumped headlong into the street. Young Hogue stuck bard on his left arm and it was broken in two places He wai taken to the ollico of Dr. Wallace where the bones were set. Bathed is Salt Lakh. An Albany man who recently bathed in Salt Lake thinks it a groat treat. The water is so donee that you can't B'nk if rou wiBh. and the lake is eo shallow that you can wade out in it a mile or mors. The only danger is in strangling. At Saltair. a great resort they charge 25 cents for bathing suits and aell a pair of stockings for the women for ton cents, practicallv a rental, lor tney are loft and sold acain All the bathers valuables are taken and kept in an envelope while he bathes. The Albany man not having his money uau iu uawu ine uuioreiia tor some biock ings. But the fun was worth the red tape. Kbceivbd ths Cash The money to pay off the judgment of Jennie SmitBon vs the Southern Pacillo Company, was received by the attorneys for the plain tiff. H. W. Thomnson and A. C. Wood cock, this afternoon by Wells Fargo & Co's exoreas.and the same has been can celled on the records of the court hous s. The tota amount received was 1 2. 224 30. 01 this $10,000 was the original verdict of the jury and the $2,224.30 was inter st and costs. Thus ends one of the leading damage cases evor tried in the Lane county circuit court. uuard. Col. Denby, a democrat, and one of the Philippine commission, has come out or McKinlOy, a slight offeet to the many republicans coming outlorJUryan. The Col. uses the fact against Bryan that he favored theratification nf the treaty with Spain. Tliis was favorc d at that liuie by a pood ninny democrats as evidently the best way out of the difficulty under the circumstances then existing, and the fact in no ways impugns their piesent desire tostothe Filipinos given their freedom under tne protection ol the United States. As the Filipinos always caused the Spaniards trouble they will the Americans regardless of how the present election goes, so long as they are under our authority. They are built tlia', way. DeedB filed: ' ' F Miller to J J Barnes, 280 acres 11 W 1 $840 F M Smith to Chas A and Annie Smith, 11 50 acres 100 Cbas A and Anna Smith to F M Smith, 11 50 acres 100 MrB J MoiBt to Jessie Galorai h,15 feet front 130 KeleaBes of mortgages for $840 and 1000. F. H. Thompson and Ray Lafferty, of Brownsvillo, have been in the city. Mr. Barney May, of Harriburg, was doing bUBineBS in the city today. Mis. O. A Archibald and children, have leturued from their outingjat Cas cadia. W. W. Howell, Frank Collins, John Holland and l'rof. Dorgan left this illuming for their home at Dorganville, on the Calapooia, where there is to be a reunion ot Uorganville people this week. Dorganville is reported to be in a pros perous condition with a rumor of a bin mill somewhere on the Calapooia. Captain Phillips has rented the house belonging to Herman BlankenBhip at Oreuon City and will bring his family dnwn from Albany next week. Mr. PhillippB has accepted a position with the Willamette Paper Company and thoy will make this their future home. Tele gram. mr. J. W. Compton, of Scio, one o Linn county's most substantial pioneer fanners, was In the city today on busi ness. A boy named Mciser yesterday wbb ac cident ly allot at Kiuus Valley, a load of shot striking his shoulder, badly splinter ing the bona. The particulars were not learned. The installation of the new officers of the Maccabees laBt Saturday eveninx was well carried out, fo'lowed by a, ban quet served in the;usual tasty manner of the lodge. The Maccabees are a flour isliing order. The salmon have begun running some At the Bay. Yesterday Fred VVeather ford, ol (hie city, made the biggest catch to lar, getting seven weighing Irom ten to hfteen pounds, tli-'Un he hooked f urteen missing reven. Fred Page-Tutin has been rear.pninted United bin Its commirsioner.at Wranuel, Alaska Hell s already he d the ofl'ue for two years. He lias been In Seattle fur several Hays, accompanied by Mrs Tu-tiu and oti eir eon. A good mam y-ars aito l irtm was a prominent re '111 in nun u'fc , m.iiiif n xhuiii ,.- luisl aff irs. , Ex-sheriff Gaines hsa been in the city t dxy alt tiding to business mailers, i Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Younn. Miss Mil. dred Burmester and Mr. O. A. Petty left early this morning on a trip to Dorgan- vtiie, on me laDtree, where Mr. young hag a timber ranch. On their return Mr. Petty will leave immediately for Seattle, wliere he will preacn for a niontu oeiore returning to Ine seminary at Al legheny. Mr. Gus ii;lander, of San Franciscoi is in the city on a trip through the state in the interest of an electric lighting es tablishment, placing agents in the sever al cities. Mr. Knglnndor was a resident of Albany for severul years leaviog here auout eighteen years ago. wuue here he run a barber shop and invested in patent rights. Ho was a prominent fireman and one of the first members of the A. 0. U. W., of this city, in whicu he has alwaysretained his membership, and is in first class standing. TUESDAY, Tangent. Owine to the lieht erons there is lint little grain being hauled here. Usually there lias Deeu aa many as many 20 to 30 teams hauling grain to the warehouse here, but now a dozen or less comes each day. The fact is quite a number of tanners will have no more grain than they will necessarily need at borne. Farmers will have to economize more than they ever have before, or tbey will not be able to make both ends meet by the end of the year. Machines will com mence on the spring grain this week, but the run will be Bhort. The older of Vieilantes gave an Ice cream social at their hall Saturday even ing which was well patronized. J. F Beard and daughter. Miss Geomie. have returned from their visit to Fotsil. Mrs. Annie Berry, of Silverton. is vis- ting the family of Mr. John Fisber. Prof. John Stanley, of Oorvallts. was plying Ins respects to the la lias of Tan gent last Sunday. Miss Susie Jones was bantieed in the Oalipooia by Rev. Corner, last Sunday, The blacksmith who was working: here has gone to Drain leaving this place with out a Smith for the present. The nimrods arouna here are havlm? a fine time shooting China pheasants, or we suppose tney are as guns can oe heard at all hours of the day and especially on Sunday. VV. O. Hudson & Son have completed a fine large packing house on their block in Tangent, where all kinds of trees, shrubB and flowers will be kept for Bale. The bui ding is a otedit tD the town. The skimming station continues to run six days in the week and seems to give good ratisfac ion to its twenty or more patrons. Lovell Knigliten and frmily, old resi dents of this viciuity, will soon move to their new home nearCrawfordsville. There are quite a number of young men and women near here who talk of attending the O. A. 0, this coming year, Jenks Bros, are buying calves and are doing into the elo.k raising business. Tbey expect to posture the moit ol their land thinking it will pay better than to raite grain. Cumtux. Oakville. Mr. CO Smitb, of Tacoma, was a visitor hero last week. Mr. S, has been all over A)aBkt and feels satisfied that most young men can make money in any other place easier than iu the Yukon country. Messrs Johnnie and Robert Miller ac companied by Mrs. Lou Miller made us a pleaeant call last Saturday. ;Mr. John A. McBride dropped In last week and we discussed the merits of the "rural free delivery." Mr. Mo is well satisfied and wouldn't be without his box. Mr. Barton and family have taken up their abode in the palatini residence foi merly occupied by Nate Nsedham. 8ome hoodlums m ule an attack on the melon patch of Jun 1'inkerton one dark night last week but Mr, P. (I'ke some of hit relatives) is not always asleep and is somewhat ol a detective And when tbe Invading army advanced they were re ceived with a volley of shot and retreat ed in oonlusloo. Next morning four men of a threshing crew were laid up not with melonrholio but witb shot, Mr. James Morgan made ns a pleasant call this morning. Millbollen and Wade are buBy repair ing bridgeB. Lhtlk V.ut,s Bui). T FY OUO WliKO HYOUB p. he FPA YU P. The oddest wager yet reported was made in Kansas, between J. P. Johnson, an Irate father, who is a stronn re, itbli i an, and James Howard, a live young i'emocrat who wants lo marr .- Johnson's daughter, against his will. Here is tbe w ager : "1 hereby relinquish all claim to Mary, daughter ol J. B. JohnBon, if W J. Bryan is defeated for l'reaiient ol tbe United States," redt the deulara'ion of tne uemi cratic lover, "1 hereby agree to consent to a union between James Howard and my daughter Mary, if Preii dent McKinley is not re-elected Presi dent of the United States," reads tbe decliralion of J dinon. Ev'-ryboriy should vo e to help unite theie loving hearts. 1 he St. Louis Hebublic tells of a very sir ling political straw more significant ilmn Col Denby: A deraocatie club y as formed at Oconee, composed of form r republicans. It is known ns the "1896 McKinley Democratic tJInb." and has a chirti-r member-hip nf 'ixteen. lame Beckett, ex-repre-enti ttie from he sixteenth disuii-t. is tne prime mover, and aniniig the uieiithers'ilp is Claries Ii ileu'lisler, the 'ii'iie-i land er in Sinlhy loiinu : Pavrt Todd, I x preriiln nl Ih'cnee .Mi h i Icy club; l-iii-1- Moure. :aml onner wuoptumped i ho liivi'i t tor cKinler In 181J6; Otis Slater, lending bunn ss man . f Oconee, an I nlliers.