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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1903)
Sat ui day Night Thoughts. In Oregon the meeting ol tbe elate legislature baa been tbe leading topic. Tbe proceedings have been watched witb inteieet and ooncern. At tbe end of tbr econd week four or five bllle bave passed bo'.h bouses, one of them appropriat ing five hnndied tboneand dollara for a big exposition of tbe resources of the Itate, in order that tbe people ol tbe world may know more of tbia great country, the otbere being of a mio or na ture. While a good many bills of little importance bave been introduced there Trill probably be more care than cuBtom Bry in passing tbem because of tbe refer endum now in force. At the same lime it is not thought that tbe referendum will eyer be invoked except in striking cases. A great many bills are of snch a local nature that even as unjust as tbey are It would be almost impossible to se cure a petition fur their reference, a fact that is no doubt understood. On ac count of tbe large exposition appropr ia tion it might be hoped that there would be greater economy along other' lines, bat there are no signs of this, in fact tbe prospect is that tbe legislature will be more extravagant even than in the paBt and that tbe financial interests of the people will be bandied recklessly. Tbls ie not particularly a growl, but a state ment of a liict. V A liquid air demonstration this week baa revealed more of the wonderful things of nature. Nothing though ie surprising any longer and we are learn ing to take everything as a matter of fact no matter bo marvellous, As striking as many of tbe discoveries bave been perhaps even now we are only in the infancy of investigation and in tbe future the time will come when things will be known beeide which tbe knowl edge of the present day ie exceedingly Bmall. It is to be hoped that with tbe progress of tbo lines men may also become better and that there is s big an im provement in their morale ae in tbeir in ventive wisdom. V In four years in the United StateB there baveibeen Sity prominent casesof death by poisoningi Ihie being tbe weapon need to produce murder. Tbia means has be come startlingly popular. A fact to be regretted, as it ie of a very invidious nature, treacherous in ite nature and difficult of discovery. It Ib worse than Blabbing a man in tbe back, more cow ardly than Bbootlng from behind a cover. Ie it possible that it ie simply in keeping with tbe times. V A South Carolina tra.eily baB been made prominent on account ol tbe men engaged in it, one a lieutenant governor OftheBtate and tbo otber a leading editor. Particularly tho name ot the principal In it, that of a family for years belore the public because of the fierce character of a loadiug membor of the family, always doing or eaylng some thing to attract quick attention. Ibn C.8.B6 Ib one that calls for prompt justice. An example is needed at this time. A Striking Belief. Geo. T. Angel in Dumb AnluialB cays: We believe: (1) That "war ie hell" for dumb ani mals aa well as human beings, because it makes men devils. (2) That the (so-called) "Monroe Doc trine" (eo far aa it ie held to ehut out the great continent oi South America from ftll nation! but our own) ie the most in gehloas device that infernal ingenuity nonld ever have invented to involve us in enornouB preparations for ruinous wars with otber (so-called) Uhrietian nations. We have ten thousand mllos of our Own coast line to defend, saying nothing Oi Porto Rico, the 6andwich add Philip pine Islands, and, under this (so-called) Monroe Doctrine, (he whole groat conti nent ol South America. It we are going to guard all these we ball need a navy as large as the -combined navies ol all Europe, and the ex penditure of iuoaloulable millions ol dol lars to eery on the devil's work of war t hrough coming generations. Young Representative Galloway ended a aneBch thie way: "When tbe people elected Democratic Presidential eleotore tbey;expeoted tbem to vote lor the Democratic candidate lor President; when tbe people elect Repub lican Presidential electors tber expect them to vote lor the Republican candi date lor President. When the people elect Democratic Senatorial electors tbey expect them to vote lor the DemoBratte oandldatofor Senator. But," paused the Yamhill gentleman, "when the peo ple elect Republican Senatorial electors, God only knows what they expect them to do." Wi,n ilia snb-commlttee of the Ben- ato Committee on Territories was In the Southwest investigating conditions In ta Mxxlco. Ar.eona and Oklahoma, Kdltor Thomas Huglies, ol Albuqaeique, paid the visitors many attentions. . A copy of Mr. Hughes' paper reached the Senate with this paragraph mark It "H.o.t r llurnham will talk lor two Wa dnvB aaaiust Statehood for K. W Mexico When we think about hay ng wasted a bottle ol whiskey on that man U makes our soul snrrosrlul ' A Bureau of Information. Col. Frank V, Crake, ol Portland, was in tbe city last evening interviewing Albany men in reference to a bill pro viding for tbe establishment of a Bureau of Information, with headquarters in some comodious rooms in the central de.ot in 1'ortlaad , a bill for which will be intrcdneed in tbe legislature, calling lor an appropriation of one fonrtb ol a mill lor its maintenance. $16,000 has already been subscribed for starting tbe bureau, but the cooperation of tbe whole state ib ueeued, under tbe bill there be ing eub etatione in each county under me county courts. Which Bball furnish maps, printed ma iter and exhibits ol grains, flax, hops, fruits etc., for the inspection l new comers upjn tueir ar rival in Portland. The move is in keep ing witb the spirit of the day to bring ureiion to tbe iront and make ite re sources known. to tbe world. Ingram Is There. From the Journal. Frank B. Ingram, the convict who was pardoned alter being wounded during the escape of Tracy and Merrill, Ib seeu every day at the atate house, doing hie best to gain support lor the claim he wishes to DreBent attaint the state for bin injury. He does not reach many of tbe legislators, but he considers even third bouee members worthy of attention, which tbey are plenteously leceivioe at bis bands. Mr. Ireram nrobablv knows mora of the inside management of tbe Btate prison than any man in Oregon who pas secured an bonorabe discharge. An Amused Man. Albany, Jan. 24th, 1903. Mr. Editor. I have been amused and amaBed especially of late, In noticing how our city pulpits are so careful in protecting and guarding their pet duo trine (not tbe Bibles) namely the doo trine ol tbe Immortality ol the Soul of Man. It only shows how a dogma holds on when once rooted among a people. Just take one example from tbe Bible to Bbow tbe lalicy of tbe doctrine, namely tbe caee of Mobcb; be could not enter it is eaid tbe land of Canaan (nroner) beoanee be einned but Joshua and Caleb could enter for they wholly followed the uota out n tney bad only been wise and Binned like Moses tbey too could have gone to glory long before tbey did. Do you Bee tbe point. ALTIN J , UAKOTIIEKS. Representative Landis ol Indiana, bad company at dinner. Ho was at his beet and told story alter Btary, "That's a brilliant papa you bave, my boy," eaid ono of the guests to tbe small Landis. "Yes," Baid tbe boy, "when there's eompany. It is the general wish of our citizens that tbe bridge mattor be satisfactorily settled bo that tbe toll may be taken off and the two oounties keep up the struct ure as they do otber bridges. This will be much belter tban a fight in tho legis lature. EdllorGaultof Hillsboro has becone considerable of a butt end of jokes on ac count of bis bill prohibiting the taking of pictures on Sunday. A very little thing sometimes gives a man the reputa tion of being a freak. As a matter of fact Editor Saalt Is a very eincere and honorable kind of a man and besides has the honor ot being the lather ol the cap tain ol a foot ball eleven . There Is ao impression somewhere that because Qovernor Chamberlain resided in Albany the men ol thjs connty have a right to expeot more appointmente than those Irom other parte of the state, but there ie nothing in thie the vote received by the Qoverner in Linn county doesn't suggest anything ol the kind. But I ha1 alone ia not tne qnestion. it is sate to suggest that be will be governed by what teems tbe best Interest of the state re gardless of tbe vote at tbe June election. Tbe Lewis and Clark exposition should be made one that will be a oredtt to tbe Northwest now that it baa been deoided to make a big appropriation. Let's have no hall way business about it. II we get Ihe people ol the east to come out here we must give them eometbing worth see ing, nut a muscle daueing, midway show, but an exposition ol not only tbe wonder Inl reeourcee ol the Northwest but ol tbe world. Included should be many of the marvels ol other expositions, the house bottom eide up, the place of mystery, scenio railroads, etc. But above all it should be in exponent ol the resoucee o' this garden spot. Representative Fitagerald told the story ol the Irishman who went to set naturalised, and in answer to the ques tion "Have yon read the Constitution of the United States?" replied, "No, i'er Honor, I have not, bnt me friend Mike Lanahin read it to me and mighty well pleased I win with it," "That reminds me,' eaid Itepreseuta tlve Ryan of Buflalo, "of tbe time Jim Naples, a prosperous Italian in Buffalo, announced himself as a candidate lor the Assembly. A reporter went down to in terview him. " 'What do yoa think ol the Constitu tion ol the United Slates, Mr. Naples?" the reporter aaked. Jim thought hard lor a minute or two and then said, with great dignitv : " 'I think It are vory nice,' " Wo-ld. To-Day's Vote. Salem, Ore., Jan. 23, 1H03- The ballot lor senator to-day resulted : Folion.20; 4eer,16; Wood, 13; paired, 12; absent, 6; scattering, IS. No changes in Ihnra dav's vote. The legislature adjourned to Monday Anti-Trust in Name Only. Washington, Jan. 21 Senator ElkinB today introduced a hill which covers the features of anti-trust legislation eo far as it relates to railroads. It contains tbe provisions which have been recommend ed by Attorney-General Knox hb to the punishment of those who receive rebates as well as thoBe who give rebates. It providee for the punishment of corpora tions by fine instead of imprisonment o' the officials; also for injunctions to prej vent discriminations. Urn er the President's Nose Nsw York, Jan . 21. It is announces! that the United States Lead Company, with a capital of $15,100,000, $100,000 being 7 per cent preferred stock, has been incorporated in New Jersey. Tb is company will take over various plants prepatory to merging them in tbe pres sent National Lead Company. Among tbe companies to be absorbed are con cerns located in BostoD, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cleveland, St. Louis, Chica go and Farmingtoo, The Venezuelan War. MABACAino. Jan. 22. The bombard ment of Fort ban Carlos by tbe German cruisers Yineta. Panther and Falke .was continued yesterday afternoon until 6 o'clock. It was resumed this morning at uaynreaK. seven or eigne Shells wero hurled at the fort at 4 o'clock at, long range. Tbey all fell short. Maiubaibo, Jan. 21. Three German warships, Btipposed to be the Panther, Vineta and Falke, began shelling the fort of San Carlos at 3:30 o'clock thie mornintr. The fort returned the fire. The engagement wsb in progreBB at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The correspondent of the Associated Press, in a rowboat, approached to with in three miles of the fort at noon. A Trusty's Escape. Salem. Jan. 21. Ed White, a trnstv convict in the penitentiary, ran away to day. He waa serving a term for barg- lajy in (Joos - County, -tie was receivsd about five years ago and had about four years yet to serve. By his good conduct ho had earned tbe privileges ol a trusty, and was employed as aesiotant druggist. Sugar Boss. Washington, Jan. 22. -Sugar wins again, and it is evident that the tobacco interests and tbe beet and cane-sugar interests of Ihe United States have com bined to Drevent any reduotion of tbe tariff on Philippine suga . That is the result of tbe compromise on the Philip pine bill today. A reduction of 60 per cent of the Dingley schedules will prob ably be accepted by the House. This is little better than tbe present Vo; per cent rate, but yet it iB enough to prevent any serious attack upon the sugar interests. Geer Men Solid. Salem, Jan. 22, The Geer forces are not discouraged- They Btarled out with 20 votes, and In thtee day's balloting tbey have lost tbree voteB. Tonight they had a meeting and counted noBes, and found, so tbey Bay, that they bave 17 men who will etanu eolid. Governor Geer was there and made a brief addresB. Its tenor was that he was in the light to stay. Will Be Senator Long. Toi'kka, Kan., Jan, 22. Congressman Chester I. Long was. nominated by ac clamation this afternoon by the Repub lican Legislative caucus as candidate .tor United States Senator. All the otber candidates withdrew. The election will be held in a joint session to be 1 eld next Tuesday . California has a $15,000,000 orange crop, according to the figure slingers. About;the usual number of fool bills aro being introduced at Salem. An X-ray is needed. Mr. Fulton tells people privately that he has the situtation in hand and is sure ol election. This ie not the first time Mr. Fulton has talked through his hat. A Portland man in Albany to day says Binger Hermann will come nearer than any one mentioned to being elect ed senator. J.C.Evans, of Tacoma, had just 75 cents left wben be received word of an inberitence of $350,000 left by a step father at Rotterdam, Germany. He and hie wile and child have moved to Port land, where they will find plenty of friende while the money lasts. Tbe Democrat has received from Mew York an astrological letter written by Astor, a well known astrologist. Ac cording to him there will be a sudden taking off during February of a notable man conneoted with high government circles, the coal eitualion will draw to a cloee and scarcity cease, the trend of the stock market will be downward with etirring times about the 20th. There will be violent weather in the east tbe 3rd, 9th, 16th and 23d and travel will be impeded. The chase of tbe trustB alter tne common people will continue. The trusts might as well get up and vatnons the ranch; for Senator Dalv of j Benton county is alter them. He pro-' poses to make it a high crime to run a ' trust, and is certainly on Ihe light trace, but nnlortunately doesn't live in New Jersey instead ol Oregon . It is sale enough in Oregon to lamm the stuffing out ol tbe trusts tram a legislative ttand point, but as we are net seriously afllist ed with trusts yet Ihe matter isn't as savage as II might be. A good trust law on our hooks, though, might serve as a preventive in 'h fntrtre when Oregon becomes the greatest stale west of the Mississippi. ?rof. 1. F.. Kichardson was In Eugei e yeeieruciv 1,1 in-j interest ot the bun lvperiter. Hon. b. P. Mosb, of Lakeview, after a visit to Sa'em ie vn-iiiuic Liun couutv irieitde and relntivee Mr. nd Mrs. M. D. Ballard anil daughter Jessie, uf brattle, li-lt this noon Or LO AmreltB. where thttv wl unirmri. If u i " ' ' ' v wr rfuue. Miea L. U Marshall, the Dooular win dow clerk of the post office, received a tine narrot todaj ,-tne present of a friend in roriiano . (Continued from naue 2.) center of county road; thence S. S3 dee. -16 min. E. In center of county road 1.42 chains; thence N. 6.03 chains; thence W. 1.-12 chains to be ginning, containing 85.01 acres; tux S10 21. Interest SI 02. penalty SI 02: total 12 25 Ewlng, James Beginning 10 chains W of NW. corner of l. L. C. of Preston Moris No. 1164; run thence E. 36.00 ' chains; thence S. 22.19 chains; thenco W. 36.06 chains; thence N. 22.19 chains to beginning, containing SO acres; also lot 1, Sec. 18, T. 11 S., li. 1 W., containing 18.52 acres; also beginning at a point 39 rods N. of NE. corner of D. F. Crabtree D. L. C. ; run thence W. 208 7-12 feet; thence N. 208 7-12 feet; thence E. 20S 7-12 feet; thenco S. 20S7-12 feet, containing 1 acre; tn sn 21. Interest 92e. ucnaltv 92c: total H 03 SW. Vi of Sec. 33, T. 14 S.. R.T. E., 40 acres: tax 9Sc. Interest 9c. pen alty. 9c; total 1 16 uinuiey, w. xi. ueginning at jiu, corner of J. l' Ames 1. L. C. No. 47. T. 13 S., R. 1 E.; run thence S. 20 rods; thence W. 9 rods; thence N. 20 rods; thence E. 9 rods to beginning, containing 1 acre; tax 69c, Interest Gc, penalty 5c; total... Flndlev. heirs of W. R. Brownsville. 0 69 lots 6. 7, block 2; tax SI 59, Interest 15c, penalty 15c; total 1 S9 Finger, J. NE. Vi of Sec. 36, T. 12 S., R. 1 E., 160 acres; tax S9 27, Interest 92c, penalty 92c; total 11 11 Fink. Anna SE. Yi of NE. and S. Yi or SE. Yi and SW. of Sli Yt Sec. 14. T. 10 S., R. 1 E., 100 acres; tax S4 88, interest 48c, penalty 48c; total.- 6 81 First National Bank, Eugene Lots 6, 7, of Sec. 4, T. 10 S.. K. 3 W., 38 acres; tax S2 34. Interest 23c, penal ty 23c; total 2 80 Flaugher, W. L. SW. Yt of SE. 54 of Sec. 21 and W. 'A of SW. Yi of and SW. U of NW. 4 of Sec. 32, T. 11 S., R. 1 200 acres; tax $6 85, interest 68c, penalty 68c; total 8 21 Fleencr J. A. SE. Yt of Sec. 30, T. 10 3., It. 1 ., 160 acres; tax $G 14, In terest 61c. penalty 61c; total 7 36 Foster, C. H. SB. Yi of Sec. 26, T. 13 S., R. 1 E., 160 acres; tax $8 78, in terest 87c, penalty S7c; total 10 52 Foster, John F. SW. Yi of Sec. 5. T. 11 S., R. 7 E., 160 acres; tax ii 68, Interest 46c. penalty 46c; total S 60 Frohlich, William Beginning 50.70 cnains w.oi iu. corner 01 iot. non, running thenco N. 15.18 chains; thence W. 45.23 chains; thence S. 15.20 chains; thenco E. to begin ning, containing 2.03 acres, Sees. 13, 14, T. 11 S, R. 2 W.; tax $12 19, in terest 11 21, penalty SI 21; total 14 69 Froman, Mrs. Henretta Albany, lota 5, 6, 7, block 65; tax $14 66; interest $1 40, penalty $1 40; total 17 68 Fruit, Jasper NE. Yi of SE. Yi, and SE. Yi of NE. Yi, of Sec. 1, T. 14 S., R. 2 W., SO acres; tax $2 34, interest ' 23c, penalty 23c; total 2 80 Frum, R. E. (A. H. Frum agent) Sec. 9, T. 13 S., K. 2 W., 13 acres; tax 49c, Interest 4c, penalty 4c; to tal 67 Fry, Martin M. 31 2-3 acres of fol lowing: Beginning 30 chains S. of NE. corner of Sec. 27, T. 11 S., R. 3 W.; running thenco W. 63 2-3 chains; thence S. 10 chains; thenco W. 63 2-3 chains; thenco N 10 chains to beginning, containing 63 2-3 acres. Sees. 28, 27. T. 11 S., It. 3 W. ; tax $4 10, interest 41c, penal ty 41c; total -4 91 Fuller, liable C Crawford's Addi tion to Coville, block 2; tax $3 51, Interest 35c, penalty 35c; total 4 21 Fuller, Andrew 21 acres of Hub Bryant's land, Sec. 21, T. 10 S., R. 2 W.; tax S3 12, Interest 31c, penalty He; total 3 74 Furrey, S. O. Lyons, lot 2, block 1; tax i z, interest lie, penalty lvc; total .- Geer, Earl Beginning at an oak 2 08 stako at a point on E. boundary lino on W. ',. of D. L. C. of Olnoy Frcy, Sr.. and wife, No. 722. T. 1 S., li. 3 W., which is 22.20 chains N. of S. boundary line of said B. L. C, and running thenco W. parallel with said boundary line of said D. I-,. C. 40 2-3 chains to an oak stftko on west boundary line of said D. Xj. C; thence N. 2.20 chains to on oak stake; thenco E. parallel with S. boundary lino of said D. L,. C. 40.23 chains to an oak stako on E. boundary lino of W. Mt of sold D. L. C: thence S. 20.20 chains to be ginning, containing 10.55 acres, more or less, in Linn County, Or., Sees. 27. 28. T. 11 S., R. 3 W.; tax $1 17, interest lie, penalty 11c; to- tal Gentry, Mrs. Louisa KirkpatrlcK 1 39 Aouirion 10 LeDanon, lot 3, block 4; tax $1 03, Interest 10c, penalty 10c; total 1:3 G-ibhcnrd, J. A. Waterloo, part of lot 8, block 44, SW. Yi of NE. Yi of Sec. 33, T. 12 S., R 1 W.. 40 acres; tax $9 44, lntorcst 94c, penalty 94c; totnl u 36 Gilbert. W. J.-SE. Yt and S. ,4 of NE. Yi. and NE. Yi of SW. Yi, and SE.i ot NW. Vi. and lot 1 oi Sec. 11, T. 13 S., R. 1 w., containing 350 acres: tax $18 14, .Interest SI 81, penalty $1 81: total 21 76 Glllcrain, Mnrtin NE. Yt of Sec. 3, T. 10 ., R. 2 E., 160 acres; tax $5 52, interest 65cf penalty 55c; to- . tal 6 62 Gllman, S. L. N. W. Yi Of Sec. 16, T. 14 S R. E.. 820 acres; tax $7 SO, Interest 7Sc. penalty "Sc; total 9 36 Glthens, J. G- Beginning at SE. cor ner of D. L. c. of James Garrett and wife, No. 2561, claim No. 61, T. 13 S., R. 4 W.: running thonco W. on S. boundary lino of said claim 24.04 chains; thenco N. 40.31 chains, more or less, to a point which is 26.25 chains N. of said boundary lino ot Sec. 16, in said T. and It.; thenco E. 53. 5S chains, moro or less, to E. boundary lino of said Sec. 16: thence S. .22 chain, more or less, to N. boundary line of D. L. C. of J. F. McCartney, claim No. 69. in said T. and R.; thence W. 9.56 chains, more or less, to E. boundary line of D. L. C. of James Garrett and wife: thence 9. 37.09 chains, moro or less, to beginning, containing 121 acres, moro or less, In Linn County, Or. : tax $37 02, In terest $3 70, penalty 3 70; totnl 44 42 Glass, Samuel SW ,i of Sec. 2. T. 15 S., R. 1 W., 160 acres; tnx S3 90, Interest 39c, pcnnlty 39c; total 4 6S Glass, J. II. Beginning at a point 13 rods N. of SE. corner of R. Flnd-ley-D. L. C, claim No. 37. T, 14 S.. R. 1 W.; thenco N. 19 rods: thence W. 30 rods: thenco S. 19 rods; thence E. 30 rods to beginning, con taining 356 ncres. In Linn County. Or., all In Sec. IS. T. 14 S.. R. 1 W.; tux $7 91, Interest 79c, penalty ,9c: total g 4? G.aber. Cora Waterloo, lot 5. block 13; tax 15c, interest 1c, penalty lc; total 17 Gordon. C Blnckman's Addition to Albany.1 lot 6, block 3; tax 35c, In terest 3c. penalty 3c: total 41 Graham. G. N H of NE. 14 and SW. i of NE. i of Sec. 30. T. 14 S.. R. 2 w.. 120 acres; and SE. of Sec. .18, T. 11 S.. It. 7 E.. 160 acres: tnx S3 6t, Interest 35c, penalty 35c; to- I tal 4 21 Gray. S. J. Heirs ot Galbralth's Second Addition to N. Brownsville. ' lot 4. block 1: tax 67c. Interest 6c, penalty 6c; totat 79 Gray. C. I.. Undivided two-thirds of 9. 4 of Sec. 6, T. 12 S.. R. 2 B., 107 acres; NE. M of Sec. 6. T. 12 S.. R. 2 K.. 160 ncres; tax JS 29. Interest S2e. penoltv Sic: total 9 92 Grlsham, John (C. V. Grlsham. Agt.) J. M. Unlston's Addition to l?b nnon. lots 5. 6. Mock 21; Klrkpat rlck's Second Addition to Lebanon, lots It. 12. Mock 1: tax $1 7S. Inter est lie. penalty 17c: total 2 1 Gnvs. .Marv Waterloo, lot 3. block (3: tax Si 77, interest 17c. penalty . 17c; totul 1 Hadden, J. I. N. H ot NW. U. and SE. i4 of NW. hi ot Sec. 36, T. 10 S., R. 1 E., 120 acres; tax S3 51, interest 35c, penalty 35o; to- tal : !t Hall, Jessie i'. Beginning ut 'a sec tion on W. line 01 Sec. 20. T. 12 S., It. 1 E. ; running thence S. W rods; 1!.. ace E. to center of Hamilton t . ;k; thence N. in center of said t lc to N. line ot SW. Vi of said h.j. 20; thence W. to beginning, c.i.ialning 20 acres; tax $2 15, ln- . . .st 21c, penalty 21c; total 2 57 1 John B- N. W of S. E. hi, and ' of SE. hi of Sec. 17, and NE. U of NE. Vi of Sec. 20, T. 10 S., K. 6 160 acres; tax $4 6s, interest 40c, penalty 46c; total 6 M) Hall, O. A. Beginning at NW. cor ner of D. L. C. of George W. How ell. No. 1S65, T. 10 S., R. 2 W. ; run ning thence S. 71 rods more or less to the center of county road run ning east and easterly along cen ter of said road,s to center of Crabtree Creek; thence down center of said creek, following mcanderlngs thereof, to N. line of said Howell's V. L. C; thenco W. to beginning, containing 34 acres; tax $3 90, Interest 39c. penalty 39c; total i fifi Hallie, James N. hit of NW. Yi of 01 oec. d, 1. 10 a. it. 1 j fco acres; tax $2 34, Interest 23c, penalty 23c; total 9 Jin Hamburger, A. D., Estate of, (J. L. jiuub, ugenij iois 2, J, DIOCK o, Harrisburg; tax SI 88. interest 18c. Denaltv lSe: total 9. oa xramon, iaa is. .ripes a. Addition to Albany, lots 8. 9. block 4: tax 63c. Interest 5c. oannltv tie: total fi.1 i-ianuy, J. H. vvootlle s R. Addition to Albany, lots 1. 2, block l, and lots 1, 2, 6, 0, 7, 8, of block 8 and block 9; tax $4 24, interest 42c, penalty 42c; total 6 OS Hannah, Joseph SW. Yi of NE. Vi uuu iv. ft ot bu. i or bee. 8, '1. 10 S-, R. 1 E., containing SO acres, beginning in middle of creek 6 rods S. of SW. corner of SE. Sec. 8, T. 10 S., R. 1 E.: thence N. to said corner N. 80 rods, E. 64 rods; thence S. to middle of creek: thenco W. down said creek to beginning, containing 3 acres, lots 3, 4, and S. Vs of SW. hi of Sec. 8, 223 acres; tax $7 27, interest 12c, penalty 72c; total 8 71 nrney, D. H. E. hi of SE. hi of Sec. 36, T. 9 S., B, 1 li,; SO acres; tax S4 57. interest 45c. nenaltv 45g total. R 47 Harris, G. W. Hack's Second Add!-' tlon to Albany, part of lota 6, 0, block 18, NW. Yi of NE. hi and SE. hi of NE. Vi of Sec. 10. T. 11 S.. R. 1 W.; 192 acres; also SW. hi of NE. Yi of same section, township and rnnge; tax $14 63, interest $1 46, pen nltv SI 46. total 17 95 Harrison, Hale, heirs of All that part of NW. hi of Sec 20, T. 13 S., R. 3 V., Linn County, Oregon, ly- -ing E. of Large Slough, run N. and S. through same, and fraction NE. of said See. 20, containing In all 205 acres; tax $21 94, Interest $2 19, pen alty $2 19: total 26 32 Harwood, Philip Highland Grove Auaition to Lyons, lots 1, s, oiock 4; tax 74c, lnterost 7c, penalty 7c; total 88 Hassbrook, Lorenzo, heirs of, (J. D. Irvine, agent) xneaame jonnson xj. Xj. c ino. 02, except wnat nas Deen sold, amount remaining 100 acres in Sec. 12, T. 14 S., R. 3 W.; tax $12 38, interest $123. nenaltv SI 23: total.. 14 84 Haas, Fred Beginning at NW. cor ner 01 sec. zs, t. v a., at. x au. ; run thenco N. SO rods; thence E. 160 rods; thence S. SO rods; thence W. 160 rods to beginning, containing 80 acres; tax $6 24, interest 62c, pen alty 02c: total 7 48 Hayes, S. L. Blnckman's Addition to Albany, lots 9, 11, oiock 1; tax aic. Interest 2c. nenaltv 2c. total 24 Hendrlx, Mrs. M. M. Harrisburg, lots x, b, oiock b; tax $11 iu, interest SI 41. nenaltv SI 41: total Ill 92 Henllno, T. M. Lots 6, 6, of Sec 15, T. 9 S., R. 1 W.; tnx $2 39, interest 23c. nenaltv 23c: total ! 85 Honness, L. T. NW. hi ot SW. hi of see. 3-1, 1. y a., at. am.; w acres, and N. hi ot NW. hi of Sec. 3, T. 10 S.. R. 3 E.; 80 acres; tax $6 91, Interest 69c. nenaltv 69c: total.. S 32 Henrlg, Richard SW. Yi of Sec. 24, T. 10 a., at. b xa.; iw acres; tax $4 63, interest 40c, penalty 46c; to- ' tal 5 60 Hcnshaw.George Beginning 6 chains i'j. or inw. corner or jniu. Vi or aec. 29. T. 11 S R. 3 W.; run thenco E. 9.70 chains; thence S. 15.10 chains; thenco N. 76 dog. W., 9.98 chains; thence N. 10.73 chains to beginning, containing n.bo acres; also begin ning at NW. corner of NE. Yi of Sec. 39, said T. and R. : run thenco S. 9.23 chains; thenco S. 76 dog. E. along center of county roads 6.20 chains; thence N. 10.72 chains to lino of Sec. 29: thence W. 6.01 chains to beginning, containing 6 ncres, except 2 acres to Mrs. Hood, and except some In road; tax $7 6S, Interest 75c, penalty 75c: total 9 08 Illgglns, Lawrence Beginning at point 30 feet W. of NW. corner of block 40, town of Halsey; run thenco S. 3900 feet to a point 30 feet W. of SW. corner of block 60, in S. addition to llalsey; thence W. 100 feet; thence N. 3900 feet: thenco E. to beginning, containing 8.09 acres, more or less, In Linn County, Oregon, Sec. 1, T. 14. R. 1 W.; tax $3 S7, interest 3Sc, penalty 3Sc; to tal 4 63 Hill, R. a, estato of. J. L. Hill, agent Albany, lots 1, 2. 3. 6,. 7, 8, of block 8; tax $27 60, Interest $2 76, penalty S2 76; total 33 12 Hill, A. J S. hi of S. hi Sec. 12. T. 12 S., R. 1 E.; 160 acres; tax $4 88, Interest 48c, penalty 48c, total 6 84 Hlndmnn, S. M. W. Lebanon, lot 8, block 2; tax $2 21, interest 22c, pen- nlty 22c; total 2 85 Hlntlz, H. H. SB. hi and NW. Vi of Sec. 32, T. 12 S., R. 2 E.; 320 acres, NW. Yt of Sec. 12. T. 15 R. 1. E. ; 160 ncres: tnx $14 63, Interest $1 46, penalty $1 40. total 17 56 Hins, Adam Part of Hub Bryant's land. Sec. 23. T. 10 S., R. 2 W., 15 acres; tnx $2 46, Interest 24c, pen alty 24c; total 2 94 Hobol, W. F. Sclo, lot 6; tax $8 80, interest SSc, penalty SSc; totnl 10 66 Hoeyo, Mrs. S. J. Hobson's Addition to Mill City, lot 3. block 8: tax 96c, Interest 9c, penalty 9c; total 114 Hodges, A. J trustee Folrdalo Ad dition to Albany, lots 4, 6, 6. block 5; tax 69c, Interest 6c, penalty 6c; total 69 Holt, A. M. Summers' Addition to Sodaville, lots 1, 2, block 22; tax 74c, interest 7e, penalty 7c; total.. 88 Hood,' A. B. Beginning at NE. cor ner of Lewis Strelthoff D. L. C, Section 23, T. 11 S., R. 2 W.; thence a. za roas, moro or less, to a point whero tho Drlggs Mill Race Is taken from Santlnm River; thence down said race to N. line of said containing 15 acres; tax $4 80, in D. L. C; thence E. to beginning, terest 4Sc. penalty 4Sc: total 5 71 Hooper, T. T. S. Vi of SW. Vi of SE. Yi 01 aec. a. a., at. a w., . Willamette meridian, Oregon; also fractional Vi of NE. Vi of Sec. 6, T. 10 S., R. 3 W.; also beginning at NE. corner of lot 2, in Sec. 6; run ning thence S. 20 chains, thence W. 20 chains to W. boundary line of E. hi of said Sec. 6; thence N. 20 chains to NW. cor ner of said lot 2; thence E. 20 chains to beginning, containing 106 acres also beginning at NW. cor ner of NE. Vi of Sec. 6. T. 10 S., R. 3 W.; thence W. 10 chains; . thence S. 46.93 chains, more or less, to S. boundary line of lot 1. In said See. 6; thence E. 30 chains to SE. corner of lot 2. In said Sec. 6; thenco N. 3.79 chnln9 to a point 20 chains S. of NE. corner of said lot 2; thence W. 20 chains; thenco N. 42.93 chains to beginning, contain ing 64.30 acres, more or less: total amount of land Intended to bo de scribed. 160.30 acres; tax n4i. in terest $104. penalty $101; total.... 12 65 Horner. S., Estate NW. Vi of NE. Vi. and SW. H of SE. i. and SR. Vi of SW. li of Sec. 36. T. 9 S., It. 2 E.. containing 120 acres: tax S4 SO, in terest 4Se, penalty 4Sc; total 5 "6 Horton, Marv Seminary Addition to Sodaville. iots 4. 6. block 2; tnx SI 41. interest 44c. penalty 41c: total 5 79 Howe. J. B. Galbralth's Addition to North Brownsville, lots 1. 12, block 2: tax Sll 05, Interest $1 10. penalty Jl 10; total 13 25 Howe. George, Sr. Galbralth's Sec ond Addition to North Brownsville, ' lots 17. IS. block 15 tax S3 35; inter est 33o. penoltv 3.V: total 4 01 Hughs. Mrs. Sarah Lot 1. block 2. tax SI 06. interest 40c. penalty 40c; total i -0 Hulbert, Walace Beginning at stake 11 om SE. corner of said claim: ibttice a; io ueg. w. 7.5u chains tlience N. 6.30 cnains; thenco E. J.30 chains; thence a. 6 chains to begin ninii, containing 5 acres in Sec. 30. a. u a., K. 4 :, Lndivldttl v in: tei est In ubove h,.fm, vi- Hj;"''TN W" k Sec. 14, T. 12 S" . I i... loo acres; tax H So, Interest 4oc. penally 40c; total .......... Hume, Clara A.-DSxlw) feet out of N 11. corner of lot 1, block 5, Nona 033 su ... tiui, interest iyc. penalty 10c; total ' Huuipurey, K. K.-Wa'terloo'"iou''7l 0, block 40; tax S3 3a. interest 3ic. . Miiiiity 23c; total ' 4 au a., at. d fc.., 160 acres; tux U So', n . .'Si'?" "v Penalty 40c; total fi S4 lluicnlngs, Jonn-SH'. 14 of NW. ai '?.ev iS,X',U a" 3 "teres; tax u 31, interest 23c, penalty 23c; total 280 Jac;k' ,j' !t; eatat0 H.''condiu agent-SW. ii of NW. Vi 0f NE. 5 01 Sec. 34, T. 14 S R. 2 W., 10 acVesI tux 49c. IntHn.sr Jo ,'.,,. 3 011 k 1ns,' "a. ' ' W. W. ' V ' of" X. ' ' ii, "of 0 57 a. w . .i. or aec. 2o, T. 11 s., at 1 w., tit acres; tax $3 41, interest 31c, pcnuitv ,,i Je!mc.. A. 36 ncres"in"sW.""of ot-- Vi of aec. 1, T. 14 S., R. 4 V7; 36 uy Halsey. lots 7, S, block 10; tax total " penalty ja 00; . 18 03 Johm-on, Lee SE. Vi of See. 8."t."iV, ' f 't "' . 100 acres; tax S4 So1, Interest 4Sc, penulty 4So; total;.. . . 6 84 Johnson, H. s. ii' Co.-Wnee er's Addition to Sclo, lota 2, 3, block 3; lots 1, 2, block 5; tax $10 SO. Interest $108, penalty $108; total . .129a CS!"f!,eS gei;,fBo-SE. Yi of Sec. 30, a. li a., R. 2 h,., 160 acres; tax $4 S3. Interest 4Sc, penalty 4Sc; total .... 6 84 Jones, L. A. S. Vi of NW. Vi of Sec. $ ?,ncL S'D SB' o Seo- 30. 1 11 S R. 7 E., 100 acres; Hack's 2d addition to Albany, lots 1, 2,' block t3,:,iax. '. Interest $2 03, penalty $2.08, total 24 98 Jones, Emma M. SW. Vi of Sw" 'i of Sec. 20 and NW. Vi of NW. Vi of Sec. 29, and N, hi of NE. Vi of Sect ov, a-, aa a., at. 7 E., containing 160 acres, I.lnn County, Oregon; tax $4.88. interest 4Sc. nennllv 4tr tn.nl 6 84 Jnes, W. H.-E. hi of SW. Vi and 'uw u. toeu. ao, a. au a., at. 2 as., 163 acres; tax $5 36, interest 63c, pen alty 63c; total ' ... . a 42 Ka.yw: M y- 01 s- of E. H. Guffen's D. L. C. No. 2435, T. 12 S., R. 3 w., except 514 acres off of W. side; also except E. 100 acres sold, leaving 63V& acres, Sec. 29, T. 12 S., R. 3 W.; tax $12 6S, Interest $1 26, penalty $1 26; total 14 20 Kay, Thomas, estato (E. Hale agent) Sclo, lots 7, 8, block 7: tax SOc, interest Sc, penalty Sc; total 0 96 Kelly, John Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 of Sec. 4, T. 11 S., R. 2 E 160 acres; tax $4 So", interest 4Sc, penalty 4Sc; total 6 84 Kenlln, August SE. Vi of Sec. 16, T. 13 S., R. 1 W., 160 acres; tax S3 58, interest 85c, penalty 85c; total .... 9 28 King, Lucy O. Hack's 2d addition to Albany, lot 8, block 43; tax $10 35, interest $1 03, penalty $1 03; total .. 12 41 Kirk Jennie Beginning at art oak stako at a point on E. boundary line of W. hi of D. L. C. of Olney Frey. Sr., No. 720, T. 11 S., R. 3 VV., which Is 20 chains N. of S. bound ary line of said X. L. C; run thence W. parallel with said bound ary line of said D. L. C 46 2-3 chains to an oak stako on W. boundary line of said D. L. C; thence N; 2.26 chains to on oak stake; thence E. parallel with said boundary line D. L. C. 46 2-3 chains' to an oak stako on E. boundary lino of W. hi of D. L. C; thence S. to beginning, containing 10.5 acres, See. 27, 28, T. U S., R. 3 W.; tax SI 17. Interest 31c. nenaltv 11c: total 1 39 Klum, G. W Part of J. W. Klum D. L. a. Sec. 30. T. 12 S., R. 1 W., 16 acres; tax 69c, interest 6c, pen alty 6c: total 0 69 Krauss, J. W. Waterloo, lots 1, 2, oiock m: tax 30c, interest 3c, pen alty 3c: total 0 36 Krauss, Airs. Otto Hack's 2d addi tion to Albany, S. hi of block 60, eastern addition to Albany, part of block 1; tax $18 98, interest $1 89, penalty SI S9: total 22 76 Ladd & Bach (J. G. Boylo agent) asi-tuuning icet a. or am. corner of Santlam Academy lot; run thence W. 5 chains; thence S. 3 chains 41 feet; thenco E. 6 chains; thence N. to beginning, containing IV2 acres in Sec. 10, 1'. 12 S R. 2 W. ; tax $29 50, interest $2 95. penalty $2 95: total .. 38 30 Landham, Mrs. L. Track In Leba non, no description, traction ot acre Sec. 10, T. 12 S., R. 2 W.; tax S5 90, interest 59c. nenaltv 69c: total 7 08 Laugliam, Chl lstla E. SE. Vi of Sec. 7, 'a-, ai a., at. 7 is., iw acres; tax $4 S3, interest 4Sc. nennltv 4Sc: total. 5 71 Larsen, Hans (J. L. Larsen agent) Beginning at rslii. or u. L. c. no. 2017, T. 13 S., R. 3 W.; run thence S. 7.48 chains: thence W. 44 chains to W. line of said claim; thence N. 7.4S chains; thence E. to beginning; also lot 7 of Sec. 8 and beginning 9.03 chains S. of NE. corner of D. L. C. No. 204S. T. 13 S., R. 3 W.; run thence S. 28.13 chains: thenco W. 15.50 chains to Calapooia Creek; thenco N. following E. bank of said, creek to a point W. of beginning; thenco E. to beginning, containing 100 acres: tax $21, interest $2 10, nenaltv $2 10: total 25 20 Lawhead. C. H. S Vi ot SE. Vi of Sec. 2 and or iNLi. or aec. 11, 'i'. 10 S., R. 4 E., 100 acres: tax $4 88, Interest 4Sc. penalty 48c: total '.. 5 84 Lawhead, T. W. Lots 7. 8, 9, 10, Sec. 1, x. iu a., k. 4 as., 160 acres; tax 34 88. Interest 4Sc. penalty 4Sc: total 6-84 Lee, Christen Beginning at SW. cor ner ot fiiii. ot aec. ai, a. aj a., R. 1 W.: run thence S. 24 rods: thence W. 40 rods: thence N. 32 rods; thence E. SO rods to beginning, containing 13 acres Sec. 17, T. 13 S., R. 1 W.j tax $2 48, lnterost 24c, pen alty 24c; total 2 96 Lee, R. Beginning 20 chains S. of NW. corner of 0. L. C. No. 44, T. 13 S R. 1 W.: running thence E. 100 chains; thence & 12 chains: thenco W. 100 chains; thence N. 12 chains to beginning, containing 120 acres; also E. hi of D. L. C. No. 45, T. 13 B., R. 1 W., containing 160 acres: tax $19 13, Interest $1 91, pen alty $1 91; total 22 95 Leedy, Daniel, estate D, L. C. No. 2302, lying N. of line W. from NW. corner of D. L. C. No. 61. T. 12 S., R. 2 W., containing 162 acres; Hack's Second Addition to Albany, lots 2, 4, block 3S; tax $56 25; Inter est $5 62: total 67 49 Leeper, Joseph SW. Vi of Sec. 24 nnd as. or aw. vi 01 ats. H of Sec. 23. T. 10 S., R. 1 W., 2S0 acres; tax $7 41, interest 74c; penalty 74c; total fi fit) Levelling, Mrs. M. E. Beginning at a iiuim oy cimins 1. ot aay. corner of Sec. 36, T. 11 S., R. 6 W. : running thenco N. 14.6S18 chains; thence W. 3.4056 chains; thence S. 14.6S18 chains: thence E. 3.4056 chains, to beginning, containing 4.309S of an acre, in Sec. 26, T. 11 S., R. 6 W.. 6 ncres: tnx $2 93, Interest 29c, penalty 29c: total 11 er Lewis, J. H. Tbot part of NW. cor ner ot aec. 2b lying is. or s. Stn tlam River, Sec. 26, T. 13 S., R. 1 E. SO acres; tax $6 SS, interest 6Sc. nenaltv (&c: totnl r o, Lewis. J. E. Falrdnle Addition to Albany, lots I, 7, 8, block 6; tax wae, iiunwi oe, penalty ac: total 69 Lewis, Leander W. hi of SE. Vi of i W. 4 Ot aec. 14. T. 9 S., R. 1 W , 120 acres: tax $5 36, interest 63c; nenaltv 53c: totnl am Lewis. Newton W. Vi, E. '4" and i . or w . v. of Sec. 35: also 6 acres in SE. Vi of Sec. 27. Ivine In SE. corner of said section arid S. ot Santlam River, containing In all 35 acres, more or less, except 10 acres In Sec. 35 sold to Alice McClnrv: tax SI 21. interest 1? wn.it. total 7 . ' onK-. M". M. C Klrkpttrlc'sThird 1 45 AUilltlon to Lebanon, lots 6, 7. block t. ...A - imerest i:c. penalty 29c; Loyenll. Mary ' E.'." ti'tate Kirk mill 3 33 rics Third Addition to Lebanon, lot (. blOCk 3: tax S2 9.V Inter... r,n penalty 29c: total ' 3 53 i.oveiand. 11. D.-SK. ti of Sep ?.r, T 13 S.. R. 1 E.. ISO acres: tax $6 13 Interest 61c, penalty 61c: total 7 35. (Corrluded 00 page 5.)