Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 21, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY.
Death of Mrs. J. E. Enyart.
Mrs. J. E. Koyart, of Medtord, died
tbia morning at San Francisco, from the
effecte if an operation performed upon
her, news ot which has been learned with
great soi row by ber relaiivea and many
friends here and elsewhere. Mrs. En
yart aa a daughter of Mr. Sylvester
Cannon, and a eisier of Mrs. Maaton and
Mr. Anderson Cannon. She was mar
ried a year or two ago to Mr Enyart, a
Medford banker. She wsb an accomp
lished woman whose death will be re
gretted by many.
Lebanon.
From the Criterion:
Mrs. R. O. Miller, who recently under
went a surgical operation in Portland, is
recovering nicely, and is expected to ar
rive borne on tonight's train.
J. M. Lindley, of Lacomb, returned
home last Friday from the Palouee coun
try, where be had been running a thresh
ing engine. He received $5 00 per day
for his services.
C. G. Patterson, J, D. Breed and Wal
ter Bass returned last week from their
deer bunt. They had poor luck until
they returned to the Walton ranch,
where their luck changed and Buss got
eight while Patterson got two.
Dr. Foley had a narrow escape las
week, caused by tasting some aconite
The labels had been torn off the bottles
aud the doctor was tasting the stuff to
see what it waB. As soon as he discov
ered what he bad taken he rushed up to
Dr. Jones, who gave him the necessary
antidote and eaved bis life. As it was,
he was in a critical condition for several
hours.
Scio.
From the Sews :
II. 0. Gainei has sold lo W. -M. Ee
of MillerB Station, Ore., his 200-acre
farm, situated three miles south of Scio.
James WeBley, brother of Joe and
Cbae. WeBley, of Palacky, Kan , is visit
ing in Scio. He ia very favorably im
pressed with the surrounding rountry.
He returna to Kansas shortly and will
tty to induct hiB parents to come out to
this state.
The work on the new building at the
flax mill is progressing very rtpidlv. The
steam fitting and shelving for drying the
flax is completed and everything is ready
for the installation of the machinery,
which will be in running order in about
a week.
GRAFTS.
'Tie tho love of the moon that moveB
the tide, aaya the lovely K.lla Wheeler
Wilcox.
Abou lien Adam's name headed the
list because the. names were arranged al
puabeticuliv. But there is a better rea
son. Ministers wh.ipe wives are Lomely gen
erally kiss the bride.
It is no wonder the waves moan louder
after the foolish lovemaking of the otuiug
season along the beach.
It Is a wonder there are any V's and
X's left in the Uuted States after our
tourists return from the PariB exposition,
Sermons against pugilism should be
shoulder strikers to be effective.
The man with too much wealth is not
hiB own mister, but is ruled by his
mouey. Young men, beware.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Lee a 12
pound eon. Residence Santiam.
E. F. Skipworth, of Eugene will speak
for Bryan and Stevenson in several
places in Oregon during October. He is
one of Oregons most forcible speakers.
Dr Bill returned last evening from
Wells where he bad been to attend Jos.
Kidder, who had a knee badly cut by a
wood saw.
There are about one hundred entries
in the trotting races at the state fair, be
sides the runners. It ia a good idea .to
keep your eyes on young Oregon trotters.
Frequently they are heard from in the
east.
It takes nearly two hundred extra
stalls thia year to meet the (demands of
the exhibitors of 6tock at the state fair,
indicating what an increased intorest
there ia in stock.
Some of the exhibit of the state fair of
California now being held at 8acramento
will be sent to Saiem next week, giving
Oregonians an opportunity to see a sam
pie of the fair held in that state.
JohnCatlin haB returned from the
Siletz agencv, where be haB been assist
ing in dolngsome surveying tbere. On
a previous trip thia year he sa the
wonderful spectacle of forty two elk in a
herd, but thia limeeaw only tvro, though
he run across their trail.
New patents : T J Demoreet, Garfield,
Wash., compressed air water elevator;
B F Kent, Eugene, Ore., lamp bracket;
J 0 sbarpless, tairhaven, WaBh.. fish
trap; 0 M lrapp, Tacoma, Wash., liquid
hydro carbons for fuel and heating; J E
Wormaid & 0 W Ames, Spokane, Wash,,
acetylene gas generator.
The Democrat office has just received
a late Webster's International Unabrid
ged dictionary, which some people con
tinue to think as fine a dictionary as
thorn is in existence. Being already
PhreBty wellsupPliedit.will be sold to
some one who appreciates a high grade
dictionary.
. . . -an in Onkville ves-
A tai y-uu pi ij -
terdav to attend the fiftieth anniversary
teraay i " ,...- -hnroh t hern
Arercieea Ol niii.w.t - .
ex. 'sea - h.a hno. and nettimr
Some by moonli bt." Ibey report the ex-
uu . 3 . infarofititiir character.
ercisea as 01 3 ,u w;
valuable in a historical way in connect
ion with the early missionary work of
Z "a, when it took "aand" and a
r . . , 1 hnmin ti to come ont
l0e?e.cros7.h7 plain, to' preach the
gospel. . .
tiAvA arrived at
Forest Grove from Beaver, Furnace
county. IeD , ana , P
ilv O.Y. Thomas uu
son F J. Ramsey, and J. Rosebary.
MrVuon.bury.ofih. S- P. uvea the
newspapers of the state for increasing
"he &eot m. nl JZ
farming and particularly dairying.
N m m m a
w "
-At4Soutey, Pure-
For the third of a century the
standard for strength and purity. It
makes the hot bread, hot biscuit,
cake and other pastry light, sweet
and excellent in every quality.
No other baking powder is
"just as good as Royal," either in
strength, purity ' or wholesomeness.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
FRIDAY.
Hammond's New Road.
The following has been figured out
about the purchase recently referred to
n the Dekocbat :
A. B. Hammond, the Montana capital
ist who controls the Corvallis & Eastern
Railroad and the Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad, baa recently shown his
faith in the Pacific coast states by pur
chasing another important utid valuable
piece oi railroad property, the new road
running from Eureka, California to the
ceaat, the Eel River & Etareka Railroad ,
together with valuable timber lands and
other enterprises and industrial under
takings connected with the road. As a
result of the purchase of this valuable
piece of property Mr. Hammond, It is
expected.will boou remove from his pres
ent home at Portland to San Francisco.
It is believed that his purchase of th
several properties now controlled by
him on the coast will ultimately lead
to a splendid system of railropds in Ore
gon and California, with a main line run
ning north and south parallelling the
coast line, and that the purchase of the
several line already controlled by Mr.
nammonu was the result ot a caxelut
plan with this idea in view.
This would, in the end. be of vast ben
efit to Oregon, and would reBU't in bring
ing about a new era of prosperity, ecarce-
ty.dreamea 01 by the most enthusiastic
Oregonioas in the past.
Bio Poultry Sale. A. S. Hart and
Arch Blackburn have sold a 1 their fancy
fowls, Black Langshans and Black Min
orcas, 212 in all, to the Oregon Poultry
Co., of Poitland, lor $289, and the birds
will be shipped tomorrow. They includ
ing the highest scoring Black Langshans
on the Pacific coast. Mr. Hart iuteuda
to gradually gather about his back door
another flock of fancy birds He has an
ear for an aristocratic crow and an eye
for line plumage.
Divorce buit. Minerva Ison haB sued
Ji hnlsom, Jr., in the State Circuit Court,
for a divorce, and she also askB to he re
stored to her maiden name, Monteith.
the complaint states that they were mar
red at Albany, Or., January 11, 1894,
and that the defendant deserted the
plaintiff March 3', 1849, and further
that, he failed t provide for her. Isom
is now in Alasaa. Oregnnian.
A. B. Huddleson, of Jefferson recently
exhibited peaches weighing eleven and
twelve ounces.
The once familiar face of Ex-Conductor
Wilson was si en at the depot Ibis
noon.
There are eighty-one pickers at the
hop yards near Albany. About 200
boxes a day are picked.
Geo. W. Davis, proprietor of the
Pioneer stone quarry at loleuo, was in
the city yesterday, Hu baa closed tho
quarry for the season after a big buai
nesB, furnishing sione for the San Fran'
cisco Call building among, other con
tract. Mr. Hale has retired from the People's
Press and will devote bis time to pas
toral work in the Unitarian church and
socialism. His son-in-law Elmer E.
Arcberd is now editor. He promises a
special department devottd to social
ism. Hi Richards and E. A. Parker arrived
in Albany 1 ast evening rom Crook
coonty.
Conrad Myeis and Marietta eSnow
were mairied in Latie county yest rday,
a sign that winter is coming.
Mrs. Pcckert, of Tacoma, a sister of
Ex County Assessor Frank Deskins, is
in the city the guest of F. B. Tinkle.
Mr. McKnigbt, of Portland, father ot
the McKnight Bros., came up on the
noon train on a vieit at the faim of his
eona. .
Fast Picking . Oje day this wek
Maeter Clifford Walter, aged 12 nearly,
a grand eon of Cept. Jason Wheeler,
nicked 40 boxes tf prunes in Mr. J. T
Peebiers orchard near Albany, in one
dav. The first twenty boxes bo picked
in right boura and Irom trees of which it
took tbe fruit of six to make a box.
Forty boxra a day is considered a good
dava work for any grown person. But
few can keep it up dar alter day. Itia
not etrange that tbia boy did not pick
very many next day.
I t i I -'7 ? I
Many low priced , Imitation bak ing powders ar
upon the market. These are made with alum,
and care should be taken toavoid them, asahiro
is a poison, never to be taken in the food.
100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW YORK.
A Fiftieth Anniversary.
At Oakville this afternoon is being cel
ebrated the fiftieth anniversary of tlie
Willamette church of that place, an
event of importance in the pioneer his-
tor of the state. The congregation w?s
organized on July 9, 1850, but this is the j
firB! opportunity to commemorate the
occasion. Followijg is the program in
commemorat on of the event : I
Paper, Early Christian Work in Ore- 1
gon Uyrua a. Walker, Albany, Or.
The beginning of the Unitea Presby
terian Church of Oiegon C. H. Stewart,
Albany, Or.
History of the Willamette Congrega
tion Mathew Acheson, Shedds. Or.
u ,v rnu ,..'-..
iteujiiiiBc0ijctj8. i; iiio ruuuuer oi
vv iiiuiueiLe xvev. x. o. nenuau, u, xs., j
by Rev. T. J. Wilson, Eugene, Or. I
(2) The first Pastor of Willamette
Rev. S. G. Irvine, D. D., by Rev. W. G. I
M. Haves, D. D., Pullman, Wash. j
(3) The Ru iug Elders of Willamette '
Rev. A. M. Acheson, Eleanor, 111.
(4) Capt. Jno. Smith and the Warm
Sprin Indians Rev. J. A. Speer, Warm
borings, Ur.
(5) General Reminiscences.
Got Nine Deer.
W. H . Hogan, Cooper Turner, M.
Armstrong and Rev. Feuton and broth- '
er returned last night from a hunting I
trip near Upper Soda, where they found
considerable sport during their few days I
stay there. They killed nine deer in a I
and brought back enough to enable the
Democrat man to vouch for the fact.
On one occasion five deer appeared to
gether on the trail where Several of tbem
were waiting, and they had a deer pic
nic for a few moments. Killing four out
of the live. On another occasion two of
the men run upon seven bucks and
d.dn't get one, in fact got only two or
three allots at tbem. One of their ex
perienced was a small scare one night
when sticka and rocks were thrown upon
their tent ten or fifteen times by some
nnn in fhn dark, qnd it hnft henil rltrnrpri
out.that it was a Crook county man who
went crazy anu uau uiaappeaieu iu me
mountains. They saw nothing more ot
him niter that night.
Paul Belts lo John F.
Bells,
eral puces land $
Mattio Crune to G VV Apger, 3 loti
Lebanon
Viola Rainwater to W B Blanch-
300
ard, lot in Brownsville 35C
Assignment of mortgage for $2600.
Mortgage for $1100.
Circuit court: New cases:
Milwaukeee Harvesting Co agt Allen
& Clark, Recovery of money, attach
ment. Wataon & Swann attorneys for
plaintiff.
Bonnie Smith azt First National Bank
and (i. W. McHargue. Injunction. L.
L. Swann attorney for plaintiff.
LicenBe was iapued for tbe marriage of
John L. Wendorf rf Multnomah county
and Belled, rialvorron, ot bhedu.
A married woman who has been liv
ing with her husband lea years says
that if aha had the privilege of voting
ehe wculd support ttte smie man ehe
had been Buppoiting Bince she was mar
ried. MARRIED.
INuRAM PlERfOlNT.-On Sept. If,
1900, in Albany, by Rev. Smick, Mr,
A. W. Inziam. boo of Hon. W. H. In
gram, and Mies Jetsie (J. Pierpoin',
both of Sodaville.
Tnev have tbe best wishes of many
frienc's.
WAsHBURN-LASELLE. On Wed
nesday, Sept. 12, 1900, at tbe horra of
the bride'B parents in the country, by
Rev. H. L. Reed, Mr. George Wash
burn, and Mies Josie Francis Laseelle.
The ceremony was private, being at
tended only by relatives. Alter a wed
ding repast the happy couple left for
Portland on a bridal trip. Mr. Wash
turn ia a popular voting Albany man, a
tailor in th tailoring denartoient of the
Blain Clothing Co. and the bride ia an ac-
compi aneu teacher ana an estimaoie
young lady. They have the beet wishe
of many friends.
Brownsville.
The Rev. S. H." Jonea preached his
arowe.i seruton in the riesbytertan
church last Sabbath evening and left for
Ireland on Monday morning.
Henry MeFarland was it Albanv at
j the beginning of the week. His son
rrank has gone to visit with relatives
at Seattle.
At a recent social g.tn. rin of the
"Pheasants" it was unanimously re
solved to leave the Brownsville district
unless farmers aided uncle Sam in hiB
clemency to protect the "Chinese."
"Denominational Durtors" is the fad
phriue here. The Christian or Camp
belile church has three physicians ho
attend their service. The Preabyuriana
have one and the .Methodists aud Bap
tists have none, eo it i i hoped the latter
two denominations will soon bo repre
sented and then we will have six doc
tors in Brownsville.
Farmers here aay had it not been for
the cowb or lor the sheep they would
have this year been in bankruptcy. Di
versified farming ia a good plan, and for
thia purpose farmers should follow a ro
tation ot crops bused au common sense
as well as on scientific principles.
The hop yards here are well fi led with
pickers aud the entire work of picking is
expected to last about two weeks Irom
now. The crop is excellent and price
outlook promising.
A puDllc meeting of thoso interested
in the construction of the new road to the
Bohemian mines was held here ou Mon
day and a committee of which the Hon.
W. P. Elmore is chairman was appoint
ed, to look after and further the prospect.
I News must be scarce in Prineviile, as
the papers there are lamn ing it to each
other red hot. If each of them tells the
, truth Prineviile people should keep
j their eyes op u. j
The M, E. conference will meet in j
Asuiana next weak. The state press
association is also said to he down for a
meeting tbere the same week. Afhland
will need to impoit tome special polite
men. - (from 4th nni
Looney, B. TV. Beginning -uF"n w.
corner ot D. 1 C of Francis Simp
son, nouiictuion to, i. 11 a., it. 4
TV.; running thence B. 51.SS chains;
thence S3. 11.50 chains; thence TV.
61.76 chains; thence N. 11.60 chains
to beginning, containing 10.11 acres,
except 21 acres off of E. end to
Mary A. Looney. Also, beginning
11.69 chain9 S. of N'W. corner of
D. li C. No. 7G; thence K. 61.76
chains; thence S. 8 chains. Also,
beginning 11.69 chains S. of NW.
corner of D. L. C. No. 76; thence
E. 61.76 chains; thence S. 8 chains;
thence 2. 4.60 chains: thence S.
3.05 chains; thence W. 56.24 chains;
thence N. to beginning, 61 acres,
excent 26.16 acres to Mary A.
looney
Looney 26 22
Looney, Mary A,
ooney, iviary a. iseginmng 33,1,3
chains E. of NW. corner of D. L.
O. No. 76, T. 11 S., R. 4 W. ; run
ning thence E. 18.25 chains; thence
S. 19.50 chains; Ihenco E. 460
chains;; thence S 51.50 chains;
thence W. 22.75 chains; thence N.
71 chains to beginning, contain
ing 152 acres 55 43
Looney, Leroy and Virgil Begin
ning 13.50 chains N. ot SW. cor
ner of r. L. C. No.. 76, T. 11 S.,
B. 4 W.; running thence N. 23
chains; thence I'l. 56.12 chains;
thence S. 23 chains; thence TV. 55.85
chains to beginning, containing
128.77 acres, except 52.32 acres deed
ed to Mary A. Looney 21 60
Looney, W. H. Lot 4, section 26.
and lots 3, 4, section 36; lots 1. 2,
section 35, containing 67.2 acres.
Also, beginning at SW. corner of
D. L. C. No. 70. T. 11 S.. 11. 4 Vf.:
running thenco E. 55.67 chains;
thence N. 1350 chains; thenco w
65.S5 chains; thenco N. 13.50
rhnlns. cnntnlnlnir 75.27 acres, ex
cept 30.71 acres off of end, assessed
to Mary A. Looney. Also, begin
ning at SE. corner of P. L. C
No. 02, T. 11 S., K. 4, TV.; running
thenco TV 8.10 chains; thence N.
2.00 chains; thence E. 8.10 chains; 1
thence S. 2.66 chains to beginning,
containing 215 acres 39 76
Love, John 'Beginning at a point
25.65 chains N. and 6.27'$. chnlns W.
of a lA section cor between sections
4 and 5, T. 15 S.. R. 4 W.; running
thenco TV. 200 links; thenco S. 20
deg. W. 700 links; thenco S. 30
deg. TV. 100 links; thence S. 16V4
deg. TV. 1100 links; thenco E. SliS
links: thence N. 39 degrees 23 min.
E. 21.57 links to beginning, contain
ing 7 acres 2 78
Lovland, II. D. Sii. 'A of section 36,
1. 13 a., u. 1 I'J.. we ucres..
c!i. WachSKSl,glnot
i corner ot D. I. C re. hi, i .
11 S . U. 4 TV. : running thenco
9.50 chains: thence southwesterly
ulong a slough to N. line of Cyrus
TVestlnke's notification of said J.
Lnyton; thence W. on said line 6.50
chains; thence N. 10 chains to be
ginning, containing 8 acres
Low, Thomas The NW. cf SB. 'A,
section 22. T. 10 S.. K. 2 E., 40 acres
Mack. Helen M. Lot 3, block 22,
Summers' Addition to Soilavllle..
Macky, John C.-E. & of SE. of
NW. A, section 12, 1. 10 3., R. 5 E.,
20 acres
Macky, H. C.-dleglnnlng nt NW.
corner of the tract deeded to JJ, S,
'Musters In D. L. C. No. 41. T.
13 S., R. 2 TV., and run N. 5.3014
chains; thence N. 87 deg. E. 2.S4
chains; thenco 8. 2..WA chains;
thence 87 deg. W. 2.84 chains to bo
ginning, containing 1V4 acres
Macy, George Lots 2 and 3, block 6,
Harrlsburg
Malone, R. Lots 1, 3, 4, block 1,
Sweet Home
Maus, E. N. V4 ef 810. Vi ot section
22, T. 10 8., R. 2 K., 80 acres........
Marcelns. Louis C Lot 6. block i,
Kirkixitrick's Third Addition to
'Lebanon
Marlon, Sarah E.-Lot 4, block 9, So
daville ;":,;.
Marlcy, P. H. NE. 'A ot section 20,
T. 10 S., 11. 3 E. 160 ucri'S............
Mnrley. P. H.-8W. A of SW. 'A, ot
section 34, T. 14 S., It. 1 W, 40
Marlcy, pV'h. Slil'li'of "section 34,
T. 9 li., 'It. 1 W., 160 acres
pun Vi 'AVM io Yi 'N-'It ,'jl 'l'
SE. of NW. '4 of section 14, T.
9 8.. R. 1 TV., 120 acres
Marlcy, P. H.-XH. 'A ot secllan 3,
T. 10 S., R. 1 TV., i' acres .
Marley, l. H. W. (4 of N'W. A and
lots !, 2, 3. 6. 6 and 7, section 10,
T. 13 8.. R. 1 W.. Wi ocri...........
Marley, 1'. H.W. A of N W. of
section 16. T. 13 8.. A. 2 10., 80 acres
71
1 4S
4 41
3 70
1 57
2f6
07
47
3 70
1 11
4 44
3 33
4 44
6 48
2 22
3 87
35
37
? 17
83
Martin. 'M. 815. Vt ot NE. Vi. anil
WE. VI of HK. vt or section 41, i.
14 8.. R. 2 TV.. 80 acres..... ..........
Martin. Ella M. Block 6. TVenocrs
Adult on to Norm urownsvniy.....
Martin, Ella M. I-ots 7 and 8. uiock
2: lots 1 and 2. lilocK 0, urora
dltlon to North Brownsville......
Martin, Ella M, Ixjts 1 and 2, BIOCK
12, Norm BrowiiBvmo
Martin. Ella M.-Lct 2, block 9,
Brownsville
Martin, Thomas, HelrH-Bcglnnlng
at a point 20.18 links N. and KSVi
links N. of V, section corner stake
between sections 4 and 5. 1. 1 a.,
. 4 W.: running thence N. M7
links; thence 8. 39 deg. 23 mm. TV.
21.57 links; thence E. links,
thence N. 40 degrees and 51 min.
E. 1500 links to beginning, contain.
6 acres more or lex" yv,"";
Mason. Miller Morrls-N. J4 of
NW. Vt ot section 16, T. 10 ., R.
1 W., 80 acres l"oY,V
Matalskl. Mary-Iliglnnlng at SW.
cornir of 1). U C. of It. CI. Cu-
8 51
sick, section 29. T. 9 S.. R, 1 X.l
running thence E. 4'4 chains;
thence N. 22i chains; tnence W.
4. chains; iheiu-e S. 22li chains
to beginning, containing 10 acres..
Matchetl, James Lots 3 and 4,
block 2, Cowan's Addition to Leb
anon 13 50
jiuicnett, jumes lots 2 and 4, block
4S, Waterloo. G 76
Matthews. Susan L. K. Vt of block
ju. Woodle's Riverside Addition to
Albany 2 1$
aiuyer, E. A. Beginning 660 feet E.
or CN'E. corner uf lot 1, block 26.
in William Ralston's Addition to
Ibuuon; running thenco S. 264
feet: tlH-nce 10. 3tlD feel; thence N.
264 feet; thence W. 320 feet to be
Ktnnintr. contalnlui; 2 iht... l, Fr
11 s.. It. 2 W ,
Meyer. Mis. Ida l.it 4. block 12. J.
M. Knlston's Addition to Lebanon
Merrlsh. o. W.- .NK. H of section 30,
T. 12 a.. It. 2 E . 1,W iter,.
S6
10 so
S 70
2 20
8 S!
"3 9S
Mayers. Ails. S. K. and 11. Lots 1, 2,
, anu idccK 31. In llalsey
Mayers. !Mrs. a. E. and B. Lots 3,
4. 5, 6 and 7. bloek 37, ilulsey
Miller. Earnest U. L.' c. ot John
'.Miller, sr., notiticntlon 2;V.Hi, T. 13
S.. 11. 4 , containing 320.73 acres.
Miller, Anna J. W. of SW.
section 2S. nnd NI3. '4 of Sl-J. A,
and lot 1 of section y, except 2',
ucres, amount remaining, 130 acres,
all In T. 13 s., H. 1 w
Miller. M. li. D. L. C. of Ulnegan
and wife, notiticntlon 2116, T. 12
a.. 11. 1 W.. containing 319 acres..
1 7!
30 03
H
10 56
Miller, M. iB. The E. 100 acres off of
-&w. i or section 33, T, 12 s., u. 1
'W.. 100 acres
Miller. M. B. E. 100 acres off of NW.
or section 4, 'i; J3 it, l w., loo
acres
Miller, a. 11. Tho undivided Vj of
me rouowing: Beginning a. l ileg.
and 11 min. W. 35 feet from WE.
of D. L. C. No. 47, T. 13 S., It.
1 W.. and running thenco S. 74 deg.
TV. 216 feet; thence S. 16 deg. E. l;cl
feet; thenco N. 74 deg, E. 223 feet;
thence a. 19 deg. TV. 132 feet, con
taining 2-3 aero 74
Nanny, James Beginning 80 rods TV.
frmn S!3. corner of section 13. T.
Mitchell. lsabel-Lots 7 and 8, block
30. In W aterloo 4 ot;
Moench, (Alary Lot 3, block 6, Sweet
tioma is
Mond::y, (Mrs. Rachel Beginning 335
icce a. ou aw. corner or acnooi
ing's Addition to illarrisburg; run
ning thence S. 100 feet; thence E.
50 feet; thence 'N. 100 feet; thenco
TV. 50 feet to beginning, containing
acre 74
Montague. O. B. The NE. y, of NW.
'4, and lot 1 of section 2, T. 13 S.,
M. 1 W., 60 acres 1 48
Montague. C B. Lots 1 una 2, In
section 36, T, 13 S., R. 1 W., 65
acres 2 41
Montayne, IMrs. K. E. Lots 5 and
6, block OS 40 SO
alontellti Clara ri. uegmnlng It.ti
cnains 'is. ot au. corner ot unvia
ljivton's D. L. C section 14, T.
11 3., . 4 TV..; running thenco TV.
T6.ii5 chains; thence N. 12.S5 chains;
thence 'V. 35.25 chains: thence N, '
5.15 chains; thence E. 114.08 chains;
thence ii. 18 chains to beginning,
containing 157.50 acres: except 27.S3
acres sold to. T. A. Shaver, vol, 50,
page 439, leaving 129.67 In T. 11 a.,
H. 4 TV
Moore, E. TV. S. A ot SB. Vt ot sec
tion 30, T. 15 S.. K. 2 TV., SO acres..
Mocre, W. H. STV. A ot SW. A of
section 7. and NW. & of NW. or
section 18, T. 13 S., It. 1 TV
.Morgan, TV. J. NW. of section 10,
T. 13 S., It. 1 K.. 160 ucres
Morgan, John-lNW. . of SW. Vt,
section 8. T. 13 S R. 2 TV., and
NE. Vi of SE. of section 7, T. 13
S.. R. 2 TV
Morley, P. H. Beginning nt NE.
corner section 34, T. 14 S., R. 2 TV.;
thenco W. to a point 5 rods W. of
a certain tract; thenco S. 80 rods;
thence E. to section line, contain
ing 60 acres
37 00
2 96
796
4 44
Morris, Polly. A. Beginning 30 rods
a. or 'ivvv. corner or-section 69,
T. 13 S., R. 1 E.; running thence
S. 81 rods; thenco E. 25 rods;
thenco NE. 58 rods to center of S.
Santiam IRiver; thenco down saht
river to beginning, containing 20
acres
Morris. I. J. Tho 8'W. 14 of SW.
section 10, T. 12 S., It. 1 .TV.,
io acres
Morris, J. S., Trustee Lots 35 anu
36 In Solo
1 85
4 21
2 48
0 20
Morris, J. N., Phil Cohen, agent-
Lots k 2, 3 and 4, uioctt 2, Auocy s
Audition to Albany
Moyer, J. M. and E. D.E. 40 feel of
lot 3, block 24, In Albany
Moyer, E. !D, and H. B. The undi
vided of SE. of section 32, T.
14 S., K. 1 E
Moyer, E. D. Beginning 4.8S chains
E. and 2.60 chains N. of NW. cor
ner of D. L. C, of James Biakely,
No. 41, T. 13 S 11. 2 W.: running
thenco 'N. 30 deg. E. 1.75 chains;
thenco S. 65 deg E. 12.79 chains:
thenco 8. 3.22 chains to N. lino of
said claim No. 41; thenco W. along
said lino to W. bank of Calapoola
Creek; thenco up said creek to
mouth of mlllrace; thence up said
race to point S. 62 deg. K. of be
ginning; thenco N. 62 deg. W. 1H0
licks to beginning, containing 120
acres
livers. Mis. Nellie Lot 6, block 7,
flack's Third Addltlou to Albany..
Mvers, ,M. '.. Estate of Lot 8,
block 8, Woudie'a Itlvcrsldo Addi
tion to Albany
Myers. Henry h.S. !4 of S. 14 of
2 IS
7 76
section 28. T. 11 S., R. 1 E., 160
ncres
McAllister, Mehala Lot 3, block 1,
iMAIIUieH Addition to Hhcdd...
144
37
i 34
7 40
Mcltrldo, Mis. Knto Lot 1, block 77,
Alontclltt s a. Aiumion 10 Aiimoy..
McCul tney, Henry Lots 8. 0. 10 and
II, bloek 4, IMoCully's Addition to
llurrlsburgj
MiOy Mis. Sarah D, I,. C. of
William McCoy, notification 250. T.
14 S, It. 1 W., except 461.45 acres
which has been deeded away, leav
ing 178 acres
MeClarv, T. J.-NB. Vt ot section 22,
T. 10 S., It. 3 E., 160 acres
McCord, J. and W. E. S. V, nt SIO.
3 46
6 55
l4 OT seciiim j unu it. va i
Vi of section 15. and lots 1, 2, In
said section 10, MS ncres, T. 10 S.,
R. 1 TV
McCormick, Francis SIO. 'A ot sec
16 55
4 44
tion 30, T. 13 a.. II. z c, iw acres...
McCulloch. Mrs. E. E Beginning 24
feet N from SW. corner of lot 4,
block 2. In Sodaville; running
thenco 10. 40 feet; thence N. 22 feet;
thence TV. 40 feet; thenco 8. 22
feet to beginning ....
4 91
8 10
Mc lJiinlel. Mrs. H. Lots 3, 4. 5, S,
block 18, ti. a. nnu a. v. Jiayea
Addition to Hahoy .,,,
uiwRy 11 A llei?lntilnir at N W.
corner of 810. Vi. section !), T. 10
8., R. 1 TV.; thenco 8. 13.01 chains;
thenco E. 80 rods; thenco N. 40
chains; thenco W. 811 roils H. 2.1
deg. W. 27.14 chains to beginning,
containing 320.20 ncres. AIto, be
ginning 53 1-3 rods B. of . cor
ner of section 16, J . 30 8.. It. 1
W.; running thenco 8. 100 2-3 rods;
thenco E. 160 rods; Ihenco N. Wii-i
rods to beginning, containing 100 2-3
acres. Also, 8. of NW. 14 and
N. V4 of NW. 'A, containing 160
aercH oi
McDonald, Mrs. Augusta Beginning
at SIO. corner of J L. Martin S
aero of land In ilarrisliurg, run
ning thenco. 8. 80 deg. W. 52 feet;
thenco N. 4.1814 chnlns; thenco N.
80 deg. E. 1514 fcef, thenco 8.
4.18 chains to beginning, con
taining 1-3 acre 4 10
McDonald, Ella N.-Lot 7, block 31,
In Albany ;"IV,V 12 m
McDougall. D.-Beglnnlng at Nil
corner of Hmlth William's D. L.
;.; running thence W. 13.25 chains;
thence S. 77 chains; thence .E. 13.25
chnlns: thence N. 77.02 chulns to
beginning, containing u'-ion.
sections 20. 20. T U .. It. 1 W....
McDowell. David N. V4 of D. L. C.
of Dnvld McDowell, notification
5444. T. 13 8., It. 2 W.......
McDowell, Sarah A. Beginning at a
point 2.01 chains 8. nnd 10.75 chnlns
10. from NW. corner of section 6,
T. 14 8., R. 2 W; running thence
N. 14.65 chains; thence JO. 3.87
cnnlns; thenco S. 13.25 chnlns;
thence W. 3.50 chains; thence 8.
1.40 rhnlns; thenco W. 37 links to
beginning, containing 6.15 arm....
MeKlhoes, Mrs. M.-Ix,t I. block 12,
Ralston's Hecond Addition to Leba
non :
Mctlhee. Waiter, Estate Beginning
at NW. corner of line of II. J. C.
Averlll'S 1. I C. claim No. 82. T.
11 8., R. 4 W., and running thenco
K. 14.65 chains; thenrx 8. 9.M
chnlns; thence W. 14.6B chains;
Ihenco 9.91 chains to bg'nnlng,
containing 14.50 acres. Also. 8. pnrt
lot S in section 21, T. 11 B., It. 4
TV., containing ?v acres
6 48
1 40
47
3 37
m
Meliityr. Miles Lots ", S, block .
Kesllng s Addition to Brouwsvllle 1 88
MeKeiirle T P -w. u of w. (4 nnd
E. V4 of N W. Vi and N10. Vi of SW.
i, section 16, T. IS s., K. 1 W.J
2M acres ,
MePherson Ella R-Beginni"ng'-'sr
81 deg. N. 132 feet from tho SW.
corner of lot 6, block 3. Western
Addition to Albany ;ruuulng theueo
S. 81 deg. W. 264 feet; thence N:
deg. W. 3iW feet; thence N. 64"t
lies. E. SUl.ftl tivt: thenee N. 3a
deg. 10. 2O0 feet; thence S. 9 deg.
E. 500 feet to beginning, icuUtii-
Ing 2.3j acres 2 0s
MeRea, Nell TV. of NW. u of .
section 20, T. 10 S It. 6 E., SO acres 3 53
Mcb'etgll, M. N10. 14 of section 20,
T. 12 S., R. 2 E.. Itvr acres 4 41
Nanny. James Beginning at STV.
corner of NW. Vi of section 35. T.
11 S.. R. 3 V.; and running thenco
IV 2b,i6 chains; thence E. 36.88
chains; thence S. 20.56 chains;
thence TV. 36.S9 chains to begin
ning, containing wi.13 acres 33 li
Aaiuiy, James Beginning 30.65
chalna w. of NE. corner of SIO.
Vi of NE. Vi of section ;6. T. 11
Jf'? "'" ""d running thenco
N. 711.90 chains; tlieuce W, :iii)
chains; thenco 8. 7ti.U0 chains;
thenco E. 12.50 chains to begin
ning, containing 9J.10 ttcies 26 90
s- 3 w" running thenco E.
2U.25 cllalns to center of deep ditch:
thence N. SO deg. 30 min. W. 6.50
chains; thence N. 15 deg. TV 8
chains; thence N. 1 deg. TV. 8
chains; thence N. 14 deg. E 05
chains; Ihenco N 45 cleg. W. 12.50
chains; thenco N. 16 deg. TV. 42.26
chains; thence TV. 24 chains-.
thenco S. 30 chains; thenco E. 20
chains; thence S. 40 chnlns to be
ginning, containing 163 acres, less
I. 15 acres for road,.,,,.....,... 27 20
Nanny. James Lot 2, bloek 77, Mon-
telth's Sodaville Addition to Al
bany 21 13
Nraii, Jennia N. Beginning at NE.
corner of NW. Vi of section 35. T.
9 S., 11. 3 10.; running thence S. 40
rods: thenco TV. 20 rods; thence N.
40 rods; tlieuce E. 20 rods, to be
ginning, containing 6 acres 1 3!r
Nichols, John The D. L. C. of
William C. finllagher. notification
2323, T. 12 S.. R. 2 W., except a
strip 100 rods long 45 feet wide off
of TV. end of said D. L. C, and
except 1 acre In SE. coiner of said
ciaim. Also, beginning 21 rods TV.
of SE. comer of said claim and
running thenco 13. 21 rods; thenco
N. 501,2 rodj; theneo W. 6 roils;
thence southerly to beginning, con
taining 414 acres 77 70
Nichols, John Lots 1, 2. ilock 21,
nod lots 1. 2, 9. 10, block 3. In
Knlston's Addition to Lebanon 17 C6
Morgan, C. E.-SW. Vi cf NW. Vi.
section 5, T. lo S R 1 W 40
ncres 1 1
Morgan, J. C NW. VI of SW. Vi,
section 5. T. 15 S., R. 1 W 1 11
Myers, E. D.-S. Vi of NE. V4, section
5. T. 15 S., R. 1 10.. 160 acres i 40
Nlckerson, TV. H. Lot 3, section C.
T. 10 S., R. 3 E., 36 ncres 93
Davis, T. T. SE. 4 of SE. Vi, sec
tion 29. T. 9 S., R, 4 10.. 40 acres. 1 11
Orton. Cordelia E., Heirs of E. V4
of NE. Vi of block 111, Hack's Ad
dition to Albanv 22 47
Osterhoudt, Lucinda Lot 2. block
105, Hack's Addition to Albany 20 It!
Palmer. Gussle Block 0, Hack's
Fourth Addition to 'Aibony 5 S8
Pnlmer, Gussle .Lots 13, 14, 15, 16,
Schmeer's Central Addition to Al
bnny 2 08
Palmer, Mrs. Rebecca Lot 4, block
110. Hack's Addition to Albany.... 18 8)
Parker, H. TV. SW. Vi of NW. Vi
of section 36, T. 9 S., R. 8 E., 40
acres gs
Pnrrlsh, Ben Lots 1. 2. section 35;
lots 3, 4, section 36, T. 12 S., R.
2 W., 78 acres 9 25
Pntton, TV. J.-W. V4 of SIO. Vi ot
section IS, T. 16 S., R. 2 E., 160
acres 6 98
Pnxton, A. B. Lot 6, hloclc 11, in
Albany 21 70
Pearson, Slmpsori That pnrt of N.
V4 of SE. Vi and S10. Vi of 813. Vi
of section 17. and 810. Vi of N 10. H
ot section 20, T. 10 S R. 6 E., 80
acres 1 85
Pcaso. Hiram a! NE.' 14 'of' section
II, T. 10 S H. 5 E... i 44
Pcasiey, Joseph S. V4 of SW. Vi and
NW. Vi of SW. Vi of section 28,
nnd NE. Vi of SE. V, of section 29,
T. 18 S., R. 5 E 160 acres 4 44
Perrln. 3. C. and C. 10. Ixit 9. hloek
I 65, and E. V4 of lot 8, hloek 5, Hnr-
rlsburg a ret
Peterson, Anna Tits 1, 2. section 17,
T. 13 S., R. 1 TV., 30 acres 1 11 .
Peterson, Gens NE. Vi of SIO. Vt,
section 21. and W. VS of SW. Vi and
SE. Vi of SW, Vi. awtJan &, T.
10 S., R. 5 E.. 160 acres 7 05
Phillips. E. H. Tho undivided 2-3
of SE. Vi section 16, T. 12 8., R.
2 E., 107 acres 2 6
Phillips. Phillip Lots 1, 2, block 28,
Hnlsey 1 11
Pierce, Levi N. Vi of SIO. Vi and
S. 1,4 of NE. Vi. section 28, T. 31
S., H. 1 E.. 160 ncres DCS
Porter, O. T. Lot 5. block 1, Hack's
Addition to Albany 32
Pound, J. R. Lets 7, S, block 2,
HHPs Addition to Sodaville 3 35
Pound, TV. S. SW. '4 of NW. Vi of
section 1, T. 13 S., R. 2 W., 40 ncres 1 85
Powell. Mnrgl Pnrt of lots 1 and
8. block 55. Albany 18 60
Powell, Mary A. Beginning 35.25
chains N. of SE. corner of SW. Uof
seetion 21.T.1JS..H. 3 TV., nnd run
ning thence S. SO deg. 42 min. TV.
21.82 chains: thenco N. 33.45 chulns;
thenco N. 89 deg. 42 min. K. 21.82:
chains; thenco 8. 33.45 chains tty
beginning, containing 73 acres 4 00
Powell. S. M. Beginning at SE. cor
ner of TV. ',4 of SIO. V4 of section
27, and running thence N. 210 rods:
thencts TV. 20 rods; thence 8, 210
rods; thence E. 20 rods to begin
ning, containing 36 aere. Also,
SIO. Vi of NIO. 14 nnd NR. Vi SB.
Vi of section 27. T. 11 8., It. 1 TV ltr 53
Powell, J. A. Beginning at SIO. cor
ner of J. A. Settle s D. L. C, lioti
llcatlnn 1205, T. 11. !2 8., It. 2 W.
running tlieuce N. 31.08 chains;
thenco 10. 53 chains: thenco S.
31.20 chains; thence N. 53 chains to
beginning, containing 165 acres .... 45 6
Powell, A. T. Beginning 20 rods N.
of S. TV. corner of section 20. 'I'.
10 S., Tt, 1 TV.; running thence TV.
300 rods; thenco 10. SO rods: thenco
8. 160 rods; Ihenco E. 160 rods;
thence fl. 160 rods: thenco TV. 81)
rods; thence N. 20 rods; Ihenco W.
160 rods to beginning, and a u, of
SW. Vi or SIO. , of section 17, con
taining 300 ncres 21 SS
Powell, A. T. SW. V, of SW. A of
section 17. Also, SIO. 14 of NW.
Vi of section 20. and beginning nt
HIO. corner of D. L, O. of II. M.
Brown, claim No. 87; running
thenco N. 40 chains; thenco TV. 20
chains: thence 8. 40 chains; thenco
E. 30 chains to beginning, contuln
ing 160 acres 21 II
Price, Timothy, B. S. Matlln, Agt.
Beginning 67 rods S. of NW. cor
ner of section 26, T. 11 8, R. 2
W.; running thenco 10. 35 rod.:
thenco 8. 23 rods: theneo W. 61
rods; thence northerly to begin
ning, containing 7 acres 74
Prlchard, J. M.-IO. V4 of NW. Vi and
lots 1. 2, section 0, T. 10 B., It. 2
E., 170 acres G 18
Projjst, Sirs. I,. E. Beginning on S. ,
lino of D. L. c. of Robert M.
'Moore and wire, claim No. 39. T.
11 S., It. 1 TV., 9.02 chains from SIO.
corner of said claim, and running
thence N. 47.40 chains; theneo TV.
9.02 chains: Ihenco 8. 47.40 chnlns;
thence 10. 9.02 chnlns to beginning,
containing 42,75 acres 67s
Pym. Jane E. Lots 1 nnd 2, block
2, Bridges' Addition to Shclburn.. (1
Qulmby. E. TV. SW. VI of section
16, i. 13 S II. 2 K.. iCO acres 4
Qulntzan, N. I. NIO. V4 of SR. Vi of
section 3, T. 16 8., It. 4 W., 40
acres 9 96
Raines. V. U. SE. Vi. section 36,
. T. 11 8., R. 1 E 160 acres . 0 4t
Ralston, Wm. and .7. M. Beginning
at a point N. 87 chains from Inte
rior corner of D. L. C. No 49, T.
12 8., R. 2 TV.; running thenco TV.
5.89 1-ft chains; thence N. I cha'n;
thence K, 6.83 1-3 chains to b-giu.
ning. containing 62-100 acre, except
V4 acre sold to Rollings St Dubrllle. 10 80
Hound, Harry. J. A. Thompson,
agent Lota 6 and 7, block 4, Kos- .
ter J 13
Ray, TVm. and Peneloe The undi
vided 1-11 of TV. '4 of NE. H of
K. V4 of NW. Vi. section 5. T. 10 S.,
R. : E. 14 acres 49
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