THURSDAY. COUNTY COURT. Petition lor appointment o! W. Lir Tbonipaon aa justice 01 ine peao. ui ur triot one, to aucceed J. P. Galbraith, aantinnad tram the January term, waa Kranted, Upon vote o( Commieeionera Buaaeli and Snrenger. Petition? lor appointment ol O.T. Porter and . tr. Nuttinz were dietniated. Of the 28 road eaperviaors ol the county over twenty were present at the convention of auperviaore, called by the county coart.tbia afternoon aa well aa both roailraaeters. The permanent im provement of the roada along the Dbst Tinaa winaMuinn thn AnvirOnmStltB and money to be used, was informally dia cueeed by the court and different mem- oera, ine general opiniuu making the roada aa lar aa oum . manent character. , .Tn,l P.lm.r favored the Plan Ot the ' government of appropriating a c"t1'n, amount to be duplicated in each district of a county, wl.ich would add about ? too tor use in eacn rami , ?, tei discussed along practical lineB, mot ko th onnrt has made a study of the subject and favored the latest methods as wen as econuuiy u . the use of tools, material etc. Bills allowed: COUNTY OFFICIBS. H M Palmer, judge ;....100 00 B M Payne, clerk loo eo Worth Huston, sheriff 166 65 S P Munkers, recorder 160 00 Jae Elkins, treasurer 83 66 W L Jackson, superintendent. . . 83 66 j U Hteiimacner, deputy ciera ... ou uu I A Munkers, " Bberiff... 60 00 Wm Bilyeu, Janitor. 40 00 W J Fieher.supt poor farm 40 0U D B McKnight, assesaor 200 00 S A Whitney, deputy recorder.. 40 00 ACCOUNT FOOB Aid Koker minors 4 00 " Mra Pyritz..v 3 00 " JaB Larew.... 4 00 " VmaBurrell..... 4 00 11 Maud Vaughn 7 00 GO Uooley AOo 4 17 Mileap&Oo 14 00 M Sternberg & Co 1 0 H M Palmer 4 85 Bee Hive Store 7 00 Online & Hulburt , 8 10 Vt J J smith o uu OEBrownell ' 7 95 W B SteveneSc Co 1 68 GE Sanders 14 60 Indigent Soldiera 46 00 P W Spinka 14 00 Fred Dawson . 6 26 CUBEENT EXPENSES. FoBhay & Mason 9 35 Glass & Prudhomme 6 25 Alexander & Kirkpatriek 16 00 Telephone Co 24 16 R A Brodie & Co 104 00 BM Payne 20 00 Albany Water and Canal Co. . . 28.00 KOADS AND HIGHWAYS. OhaB Weseh 3 40 Star Mill & Flume Co '4 00 J N Brandeberry IS 24 Eugene Palmer 4 40 Sawyer Bros 25 62 DDHackleman 9 00 TOIsom.- 9 00 JUSTICE COUETS. J S Van Winkl 3 00 JFTroutman 2 00 FMEedfleld 2 00 G W Irham i., 3 00 J L Norwood 2 00 H S Gore - " "0 W Blancbard '0 J W Lehman 2 00 W W Bailey 2 00 Miscellaneous. S A Whitney 6 80 W R Bilyeu 6 00 FMEedBeld....... 60 00 Worth Hueton 5 00 W L Jackson 1 30 H G Fisher 600 E L McCoy 9 50 OUie Huaton 50 00 Death of Will Hamlin. Will Hamlin died last night at hie home in the third ward ot heart trouble. He had bsen unwell for some time, but had worked part of the time on the dray of J. R. Crews and .formerly with B. M. Huston & Co., for several years. Both of hie parents are dead. He leavee one brother, Frank, the diaymao, and twoaiaters, one at Brownsville and 'the other at Cottage Grove. Before coming to Albany he resided at Oorvallia, where his father died.' , .-O.v.vf , U. G. Hayne arrived from Ft. Stev ena thia noon to attend the funeral of bis father. Judge Geo. T. Barton, of Portland, came up thir noon, to - look after his Linn county properiy. W. A. Grondahl, chief engineer of the 8. P. for Oregon - for 26 years, resigned and will open an office in Portland. . The Democrat has jaat received a postal card with the picture of a beauti lul Maori maiden in the center of it, whlci reads: "Auckland, N. Z.. Hol iday Greetings from the Southern He u isphere. Dr.S. I. Darin." The college debating teams for the local contest have been selected : The A. C. L..S, William McLeod, Oliver Jdickey and Lawrence Hunt. The Sen ate: A'ea ey Wire, ttalph Knotta and W. L. M-rl"e. Mine Mary Steoart has returned from a visit uh Portland, Oregon Oity and Hood River fiienda. At the latter place she was ti e guest of Mra. Iaabel Jakway T-i .i . ban. hnav cttth. . Aw ptimnr 1)1 y 111 c, nun i -J 0 a ver Biu'ab'.e character at their their hum. Mrs. Juu. bcott gave a daligh'tnl party at ber b dp on 2nd and Jackson St Wednesday eveuing, Feb. 3. Progressive pit ( iav.d at tbree tablet. Misa Lonahne and Mr. Dolan won the prizes. After the -name dainty reireahmenta were eeived and there waa music The nuaeta were: Mr. and Mra. A. Riley, Mr. and Mra. J. Shea, Mr. and Mra. T. E. Kiley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eaglea, Misses Mayma Donaboe, Mra. Ham, Barbara Dolaa, Maa'.e Ooll.nt.Margaret Shea, Gail Hare, Meaara. m. Collin., Chaa. Baelab, tiam Dolaa. Harry 8ha, John Shea, Kdd Sua. Lwtet Mene.r, W. Rily. - LINN CO. COAL . A Big Thing in Sight From the Telegram: ' Messrs. Parker, Wilton and McOroa key, of thia city, are developing a coal mine in Linn county by whidi they ex pect to land coal in Portland at much lower rates than can be done from any other coal yet discovered. This mine 1b eituated within 11 miles of the Coburg branch of the Southern Paoific, in the Willamette Yalley. and 25 miles east of the city of Albany. A depth of 387 :eet has been reached by tunnd, and a vein nine feet thick bee been followed a considerable distance. This coal, accordins to J. H. Fink, a well-known aseaver. shows 49 ner cent of fixed carbon, and a coking capacity ol 65 per cent. . It ia good coal for weld ing rnd making gas or eteam, while for domestic uses it cannot be beaten by anything in the market, according to tue ownerB. "We have amrjle caoital to tmild a railroad to the mine from the" Southern Pacific," said E, P. McOroskey today, "and we are not trvins to sell stock cr advertise the mine In any way. We have 800 acres surrounding tbe mine secured, and are confident that, by thiB time next year, we will be eending coal into Portland bv the trainload. The 11 milea of railroad we are to build can be constructed with very little expense, as lhe right of wav is as level as any por tion i,f the Willamette Valley. We have been quietly developing the mine for two vears. but have said verv little about It. We have now reached a point wnere we oon't care who Knows what a rich property we have within 100 miles of Portland." The Weather. The government prediction is : tonight and Friday occasional rain, high south erly winds. -. , : The river is 6 feet above low water. 14 years ago today it waa the second highest known, 33.9 feet. Of fifteen records of the river being over 14 feet at this city, 4 were in December, 6 in Jan nary, 4 in Febuary and 1 in March. - A Real Estate Rustler. E. T. Price, tbe real eBtale man, was over from Albany, Friday, looking after a couple of salea in this vicinity. Mr. Price is a ruetler when it comes to sell ing land. He reports three farma aold during the past three weeks and con tracts closed lor the sale of four more. About one-half ot the buyers are Ore gojianB, while the others are from the east. Criterion. Married. Mr. Lee Armstrong, of Lebanon, and MiBBjLida Pitchford, of Scio, were unit ed in marriage at the Ruae House last evening. Rev. T. B.Griswold officiating The groom is a miller in the Lebanon mill and tne bride is well spoken ol as as estimable young woman. FRIDAY. J. P. Oooley, of Brownsville, is a esn- ditate for recorder on the democratic tioket, a gentleman highly spoken, of. Mra James Failing and son Ned. paesed throuah Albany laat evening lor South ern California tor the benefit of the health of the. latter. A. J. Johneon and family of Corval- hs, returned home this afternoon from Scio, where they had been called by tbe illnesa and death of Mrs.. Youog, mother of Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Young waa a prominent pioneer woman be loved by many. Mr. Barney Mav sold his 1902 oron of hoes, consisting of 17,000 pounds, Mon day to Llvesly & Co. for 24 cents per pound Buneun. Mess. Schosl, Fiaher. and Nicholls. leaning Linn county poultry raisers will nave aome ot their blooded Block at th e tate ebow in Portland next week pre pared to get their abare of premiums. Road BonervlBor L. W. Pomerov came to the meeting of tbe road supervisors, veBterdav momma, making tbe distance ol sixteen milea in a little ltaa than two hours, indicating that the roada are at least navigable. ' . ' Over 8.000 names have been secaeed to the petitions lor tbe direot pri mary' law aod the local option law and they will thua go to the people un der tbe referendum . Recently a crowd of drummers met at Rosebnrg and formed an organization iit the taaing of a atage ride from that city to Portland to see the Lewis and Clark fair, o d time style, with J. P. Riddles ol Riddle aa driver. The tour Ipib will be Geo. Fitzgibbons, P. 1). Gilbert, H. A. Brewer, Jacrt Ralston, J. B. Baldwin, T. Wigmann, P. E. Thorn aaoo, Ed. Baker and M. F. Wright. Misses Francis, Busaard, Ficklu, anney, McCarthy, Smith and Nutting, ol the college basket ball team, with Mra. Busaard as cnaperonj and Man ager Roy Wood left this morning on tba Pomona for Moamouth to play the girla team o' tbe state normal school, one of tbe beat in the valley. Having heard of the rougb playiog of tbe Moomoutb team the Aloaoy girlB hardly expect to make much of a score aeamal them. Salem Statesmtu : Wuileintbe act oOhipping a hurae by the tteau.er Po mona lateTueiday night, Wm. Skipton a well koown boiBeman of thia city, waa kickeJ squarely m the stomach, and those who witnessed tbe ocenrrrnce aay il was it ciose call for 111. life. Mr Skip- I ton. deal In noe diaK horsee, und. wi, tbai evening shipping a horse wbl.-ii be bad aold to Sheriff Hneton, ol Albtoy, Linn conoty.and while at tbe dock he allowed h mself to come in too close range witb tbe animate rear pedal ex tremities wbicb flew in hie direction witb aoch fore as to knock more breath (rem hia anatomy tbaa ha thought at thajlme he could recover la eavoral days. However, so baaee were brokaa and no Internal iajnrtof inaned; DEATH OF L SENDERS. aasaaaaaaaaw Born May 14, 1833, Died Feb ruary 4. 1904. Mr. L. 8ndera. one of Albany's be-t Known ciasena.dled In the north ractne Hospital in Portland laat evening. Hia sods Morris, and Albert, wlo went to Portland on tbe afternoon train, arrived ten mlnutea after hia death. An opera tion had been performad npon him, from the eBecta of which he bad recov ered ; but a etomach tronblo aet in Li. Benders was born in Uoeen, Prussia May 14. 1833. He came to tbe United States in tbe 60's. In 1861 he moved from Missouri, where be had been In business to Oregon, tettung in Albany. M. Sternberg came W"st with bim and tbe two under tbe nuuie ot benders & Sternberg run a general merchandise store together nntil about 1883. The store building now occupied by M. ateroDerg nae been owned by tbe two in partnership. Mr, Senders was a man respected and esteemed by a large circle of friends for many estimable qualities of character, add be leavea many besides tbe family to mourn bis dpath. . Mrs. Senders died about tbree years ago. Four children aurvive blta, Morria, of Albany, Mrs. Belie .Lewis ol Tacoma, Mra, Amelia Eleinberg of Ellen'bere and Albert G., tbe Western Union op erator. J. G. Senders, of Harrlaburg, ia a orotner ana Mra. Ham May, now of Portland, a sister. The remains will be brought to Alb ban v on the 7 o'clock train to-n'ght. Thejuneral service will take place at the residence on Sunday at 2 p. m. Tbe Masonic lodges will have obare of the Duriai service. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Probate : Inventory filed in estate of William Faber. Cash, $1,967.85; rea estate $15,600; Stock. Albany Brewery. Fairview Mining Co. Albany Canal &l Water Uc. and Coast Lumber Oo $32,- 4ob.au; jfartnerebip account $13,686 76; other aseeta $2,559,96. Total $97,204.68. Kola NeiB appointed ' administrator in estate of Faber x NeisB, valued at $26, 000. Bond approved . In estate of Isaac McElmurry Inven tory filed. Real property $25,015. '. Most of the time of the court wag tak en up today over a petition . for a new dietriot to De taken on aiainots 14, lo, 25 and the Albany district, with fifteen names on the petition. Against it were tbree remonstrances from all but the Albany district with a total of 79 names against the change. Live arguments were made and tbe matter taken under advisement until this evening. Deeds recorded: J P Wallace to V H Caldwell, 160 acres 12 w 3 $ 2800 T T Bichette to Silas D Brown 400 Jane Maybee to W N BrotLerton, 2 Ioib, Lyons 250 Wm Farmer to W H Trask, 1 lot, Highland Grove 150 J A bhaw, trustee,. to J DIsom, 10 acreB, 11 w3.... 3350 M Gilleran to H F Bodeker. 158.97 acres ' 600 Henry MyerB to L vv Pomerov, 1 block, Scio 350 J as B Lewis to JSffle Dawes, lots. Mill City , 25 M G Sbepberd to J S Lewia,2 lots, ' Mill Oity 25 Eat Mary Onaslain to Mariba Quick, 160 acres 3100 W H Trask to T E all. 1 lot. Highland Grove K0 jsat Liuoy a Wright to r r Dixon, 1 lot, bl 9, H'a 2nd ad 1100 UbasBuney to Emma L Watson, 160 acres . 1 Mortgages for $336, $426, $1000, $400. Satisfaction, $260. . Obatel mortgage tor $250. Granite and Lumber. Tbe trip of the Mayor and Oity Ooun- ollmen up the Corvallis and Eastern yes terday morning to inepect the big quarry of granite a mile and a half this side of Detroit, waa a satisfactory one.-: They found an Inexhaustible mountain of granite of the finealtquality, being al most indeatructible. It ia probable the council will nae some of it for a sample cross walk, ine only aimcutty la the expense of outting. - Ic ia doubtful i 1 there is any better granite for road or building purposes in the United States. On tbe way out tbe party . visited tbe Ourtia Lumber Oo'a mill at Mill Oity. The company altogether employs nearly two hundred men. There la about 4.- 000,000 feet of dreased xnd undressed lumber od nana, na shipments are be ing made cantinually, though juat now tbe market ia quiet. Ibe granite and lumber of the upper Santiam suggest great possibilities. Card of Thanks. To our friends: The undersigned de sire to exn reea their sincere appreciation of the many kindnesses ahown them, assistance rendered ana sympathy ex tendec by tneir many friends and ac quaintances during tbe late Illnesa and death of our beloved husband and fathei . Mrs W. W. Pahkisr, . Mrs. R. W. Fishes, ' Mis. F. H. Dixon, W, E. Parsibh, Mibb J- Alpa Parribh, Miss Edna A, Parrish. Lebanon Business i Changes. The business ebangea that took effect tbe first of tbe month were as follows : Rob't Kyle aucceeded N. 8. Dalgleiah in the hardware and furniture buainest; J, R, Green aucceeded Pbll Ritter in the Oity Baaery and Grocery; N. D, Keef avor succeeded 8, O. Wallace ia tbe Labanor Feed Store and Harry Holt (acceedidO. O. Chaffee oa the city drar. The Albany College girla and the fiae Willamette beaut bail team wilt play Inttbe Vance building Thursday night o nsxf weak. ' PROPOSITION FOR Advertising Linn County. Dr, 0. W. Hibbard, of the passenger department of tbe 8 PM and representa tive of tue Go's paoer, "be Sunset, met at tbe Alco club last nigbt with mem burs ol tbe Club and private oitixene. Tbe proposition was tba if Linn county would pay for a half Daiie advertisement in the duneet for a year at $32 or a pane advertisement at $64 per month, $192 and $384, the MagtBiDe would aive the county a ten page writeup, illustrated, covering the advantages and reeourcee of tbe county, L. Flinn, H. Bryant and W. G. Wood were appointed a com mittee to present tbe matter to the county. Before this is done though tbe commercial committee will have a private canvas made to secure part of funds from the citizens of the county before aBking tbe coontv to contribute. The Sunset ia said to have a big circu lation in the east particularly among people look ine towards tbe sunset, and it is one of the best gotten up produo ions in tbe United Bt.tej. Consul Fred Fisher. Mr. Ralph W.j Fisher received a die- patch ihVs morning that bia brother Fred D. Fisher today would be appoint ed U. 8, Consul at Daitotti, Japan. For several yearB he baft been tbe V, & Vice Oontnil'a interpreter at NagaBiki, Japan, during which time in addition to hia otber duties be baa mastered three lan- snaee. Japanese. French and Gnrmftn. ttutvee, Japanese, French and German making bim a very useful man in tbe U. 8. Ber vice. He ia bound to receive further advancement. Shibmcnt of Fine Horses. L B, Loomie, of Seattle left for home thia afternoon witb a car load of thirteen draft horseet-8ecured here and sir at 8alemt accompanied bv Mr. Fred Hock spier. The finest span were two bays bought of Zimmerman Brothers of Shedd for which $500 waa paid. There were seven large blacks for the Seattle fire depar'mebt. Delbert Devine, of Waterloo, held -for the circuit oomt on the charge of rape,, waa released laflt eveing from thecounty Jail upon furnishing $750 bonds witb ohn Devine ami J. H. Turpin aa eu re gies. . Delinquent Tax Sale, from page 4 Davis, John Sodaville, lot 6, block 7 ; tax 48 cents, penalty 4 cents, Interest 2 cents ; total Delaney, Lilly E. The east halt of the northeast quarter of section 17, township, 10 south, rango 4 east. .54 80 acres; tax $3.80, penalty 38 cents, Interest 34 cents; total.... Downing, James O. Beginning on the north lino of lot 6 of section 20, township 11 south, range 1 east at a point north 80 degrees 33 minutes west, and 24.55 chains from quarter section corner in east line of said section 20 ; thence south 40 chains ; thence north 89 degrees 30 minutes, west 15.45 chains to quarter section corner in , south lino of section 20; thence north 32.75 chains to south lino of D. L. C. of 1 Joseph Elkins; thence east to southeast corner of said claim; thence north to an other west corner of said lot 5 ; thence east to beginning, contain ing 53.12 acres; tax $2.85, penalty 28 cents. Interest 25 cents ; total . Downing, Julia A. Beginning 12 1-2 chains west of northeast corner of southwest quarter of section 19, township 11 south, range 1 weBt; thence west 65 1-2 chains to cen ter of county road ; thence south 9 degrees 80 minutes, east 22 chains ; thence east 4.25 chains ; thence north 3.42 chains ; thence north 87 degrees 15 minutes, east 27.70 chains ; thence north 4.15 chains ; thence east 26.90 chains ; thence north 13.05 chains to place of beginning, containing 85 acres ; tax $18.14, penalty $1.81, interest $1.63; total Drinkard, W. J. Beginning at the 4.52 8.38 21.58 northeast corner of section 26, township 13 Bouth, range 4 west; . thence west 99.31 rods; thence south 160 rodB; thence east 159.51 rods; thence north' 160 rods; thence west 60 rods to beginning, containing 159.51 acres; also west half of D. L. C.; of Charles B. Crosby, claims 37 and 40, town ships 13 and 14 south, rango 4 west, containing 320 acres, ex-' cept a strip 75 links wide north and south by 86.69 chains long east and west off of Bouth Bide of same, leaving 317 - acres; total 476.57 acren; tax $87.93, penalty $8.79. Interest $7.91: total...... 104.G3 Duncan, J. - F. Beginning 10 cnains soutn ox nortnwesi corner oi section 33, townBhlp 12 south, range 1 west ; thence east 12.31 chains; thence . south 1.41 1-2 chains ; thence west 12.31 ohalns ; , thence north 1.41 1-2 chains to beginning., containing 1.74 acres; tax $2.35, penalty 23 cents, inter est 21 cents; total 2.79 Dundee Mortgage T. I. Co. South nan or norineasi quarter, tne east half of the southeast quarter ot Bectlon 20 and south half of southwest quarter of Bectlon 21 mid norh half of northwest quar ter of section 28, township 13 south, range 2 west, 820 acres; tax $34.40, penalty $3.44, Interest $3.09: total 40.93 Duncan, C. A. The southwest quar ter of northwest quarter ana west fthalf of southeast quarter of north west quarter of section 8, township 13 south, rango 1 east, 60 acres ; tax $3.50, penalty 35 cents, inter est 31 cents : total 4.16 Ea&on, J. S. Beginning 26.80 chains north, 84 degrees east from tne northwest corner of D. L. C. of Snrah and W. McCaw's Not 2606, township 14 south, range 1 west; thence north 84 degrees,- east 34.70 chains; thenco north 7.64 chains; thence east 48 chains; thence Bouth 81.74 chains; thence south 84 degrees, west 2.24 rods; thenco southwesterly parallel with south lino of said claim to cen ter ot county road, loading up Brush Creek; thence northwest erly in center of said road to north line of Bald claim; thence easterly to beginning, containing 247 acres; tax $23.99, penalty $2.39, interest $2.06; total Eastman, Mrs. Ella Kirk's 3rd ad dition to Lebanon, lots 4 and 6, block 2; tax 88 cents, penalty 8 cents, Interest 7 cents; total Ebert, Henry Verlck's addition to Albany, lot 2. block 4 ; tax 26 cents, penalty 2 cents, Interest 1 cent; total EtiiK, Charles Pipes addition to Albany, lot 6, block 3; tax 26 cents, penalty 2 cents. Interest 1 cent ; total Farrell, Thomas O. Abbyei addi tion to Albany, lot 10, block 1; Ux 51 cents, penalty 5 cents, In tereit 4 cants; total Farwell, IU Uts 8odTlll, lots 1, 8 and" 4, block 111 Ux $2.40, pen 29.40 1.03 20 ?9 .00 alty 24 cents, interest cents; . . total .. j ! CIS Fields, William The northwest quarter of soutwbest quarter of section S3, township 14 south, range 1 east. 40 acres; tax $1.14, penalty 11 cents. Interest 9 cents: total 1.S4 Find ley. John The northwest quar ter and southeast quarter of sec- tlon 20, township 12 Bouth, range 1 east, 820 acres; tax $12,16, pen alty $1.21, interest $1.00; total.. 14.46 Fltswater, J. N. Southeast quarter of northwest quarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 2, township 12 south, range 1 west, 80 acres; tax $2.85, pen alty 28 cents, Interest 25 cents; , total 3.38 ' Flaugher. William The south halt I oi soumeast quarter oi section ax and west half of southwest quarter i and southwest quarter of northwest I quarter of section 32, township 11 I south, range 1 east, containing 200 acres; tax $11.45, penalty . $1.14. Interest $1.03: total 13.02 Foley, H. A. The south naif of tno northeast quarter or section z, i township 15 south, rango 1 wost, ; 101 acres; tax $4.25, penalty 42 I cents, interest 38 conts; total.... 5.05 Fowler, Harry E. Southeast quarter or section ia, lown&nip ii sou in, range 1 west, 160 acres; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, interest 54 . cents; total 7.22 French, Magglor Myort & Ewlng's addition to Shclburn, lots 5 and 14, block 13 ; tax 85 conts, pen alty 8 cents, Interest 7 coutB; total ; 1.00 Gains, Loo J. Northoast quarter of section 22, township 11 soutu, rail go 2 east, 160 acres ; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, interest 54 cents ; total 7.22 Gains, Alvts W. North halt of, the northwest quarter and Bouthwest quarter ot northwost quarter and northwest quarter of southwost quarter of section 'Zt township 11 south, rango 2 eastt tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, tnterost 54 rents: total 7.22 Gentry, S. A. Hausiunn's addition to worm iirownsvmo, lots x, z, a ana 4, block 1; Kirk's" addition to Lebanon, undivided half of lots l - and 2, block 6 ; tax $8.73, penalty 87 cents, intorost 78 conts; total j 10.38 Gibble, Caroline Kirk's addition to Lebanon, part of lots l and 2. block 2; tax 44 cents, penalty 4 Gillman, S. L. N. West half of section 16, township 14 south, rango 1 east, 320 acres; tax $2,111- Twnnitv SI. 21. interest $1.09; total .. 14.40 UOOCU, Amos w. souiucnsi quunur of northeast quarter and wost hafl of northwest quarter of section 35. and northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 36, township 11 Bouth, rango 7 east, 100 acroa ; i.v carta nnnnltv rtfl rantn. Inter est 54 conts; total 7.22 Gooch, Amos P. South half of southenst quarter o section 20 and north halt of northeast quar ter of Bectlon 35, township 11 south, range 7 east ; also southwest quarter ot section 22, township 12 south, range 1 east; Bridges' ad dition to Shelburn, lots 5, 6 and 7, block 1; Myers & Ewlng's addi- , tlon to Shelburn, lotc 0. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14, block 1; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 2; tax $13.87, . nanaliv C1 SS IntAMst 1.24:, total 16.49 Gooch, Frank W. West naif or rno southwest quarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter and northwest quarter of southeast quarter ot section 26, township 11 south, range 7 east, containing 1flfi nurno- tnv SIl.flR. . TIGnnltV 60 cents, interest 64 cents; total.... 1 7.22 Gooch, Catherine Shelburn, lots 13 and 14, block 13; lots 3 and 4, block 1; Bridges addition to Shelburn, southwest quartor of southwost quartor of southeast quarter of Bectlon 31, township 9 south, range 1 wost; tax $3.71, nnnnltv 7 fifinro IntnrnRr. 33 prints: total 4.41 Goodfellow, Fred East half of the northwest quarter and north half of northeast quarter of section 14, townshin 10 south, rango 1 east. 1 fid nerps tor nonaltv 4G - cents, interest 41 cents'; total.... 5.12 Goodman, Joseph Southeast quarter of southwest quarter ot section 25, townBhlp 11 south, range 1 west, - Aft nrrnn tnv X1.R2. nonaltv IB cents, Interest' 13 cents ; total 1.80 Goro, H. S. Schoolings' addition to HarrlBburg, lots 5 ana 0, block . - tnv M R9 nnnnltv 3f pontft. in terest 31 cents: total 4.18 Graham, G. North half ot northeast quarter and southwest quarter of northeast quarter ot section 30, township 14 south, Tango 2 west; tnv nnnnltv tti. nnntn. Intnr- est 30 cents: total 4.06 Graham, R. W. HlU'a addition to Sodaville, lots 5 and 6, block 5; 4nv Aft nonta nAnnltVt nflntd. in- ' terest 3 cents; total t. .. :,..6G Grant, Mrs. B. Bryant's aumtion to Albany, north half of block 8; fnv CM RK nonnltv 9.R font a Inter est 22 'cents; total 3.02 Green, Harmon Beginning i 8.2B , chains east of the northwost quar ter of section 32, township 13 south, range 1 east; thenco east 19.53 chains; thence south 80.50 chains; thence west 19.45 cbalnB; thence north 30.53 chains to be ginning, except lot 6 of block 8 In Sweet Home, and all other prop erty sold out ot said premises, leaving 48 acres more or less ; l1fifi nannltv 41. IB. Inter est $1.04 : total V. . 13.80 Griffin, Mrs. R. A. The north half . of west half of . southeast quarter of section 32, township 9 south, range 1 west, 40 acres ; tax $2.87, . nannlli 09 iontn IntnrftRt 21 cents; total 2.81 Griggs, Dicy Beginning 112 rods east of southwest corner of claim 87, township 10 south, range 1 i west; thence east 62 rods and 4 feet; thence north 78 rods; thence southeasterly 48 rods ; thence west , 6 2-3 rods; thence south 97 8-4 rods to beginning, containing 80 .' BAa tnv 17 R3 nAnfiltv 7ft cents. . Interest 70 cents; total t.ll Hadden, J. I. The north half of the nortnwest quarter, ana Boutneast , quarter ot northwest quarter of section 38, -township . 10 ... south, . range 1 east, 120 acres; tax $3.42, nonaltv 34 nanta. 1ntrflnt 30 cents I ' " tntnl .V. .. ... -4.06 Hall, O. A. Beginning at the north west corner or u. u. j. oi ueorge Howne Not. 1865, township 10 Bouth, range 2 west; thence south . 71 rods more or less to center ot county road;' thence easterly In center of said road to center of Crab tree Creek; thenco down said creek to said Howe's D. L. O. ; thence west to beginning, contain ing KA nr-ma- in 4.40. nenaltv 44 cents, interest 39 cents; total.... ' 6,2! Hall, JobbIo F. All that part of north half of southwest quarter oc Bectlon 20, township 12 south, rango 1 enst, lying west of Hamil ton Creek, containing 20 acres; f ot 11 14. nnnnltv 11 cents, inter- eat 9 tints: total 1.84 Hall. A. F. The north half of the .following: Beginning at tne south east corner of section 14, town ship nouth, range 2 west; thence north 10.15 chains; thence west 2.r,( chains ; thence south 10.15 chains ; thence east 24. CO chains to beginning of said north half, containing 12 1-2 acres; also beginning 10.15 chains north of southeast corner of said Bectlon 14; thenco west 28.60 chains; thenco northwesterly 10.55 chains -to north line of south half of claim 77 in said township; thenco east 12 chains; thence south 6 1-2 chains ; thence east to west bank . of Santiam river; thence up said bank to east line of Bectlon 14; thence south to beginning, contain- log 60 acres, except 10 acres deeded to M. A. Ball out of south west corner, leaving 52 1-2 acres; to C7.AR. nAnaltv 78 cants. Inter est 68 cents; total 0.QB Hainc, James ine norm, nait ox southwest quarter ' of sectls 8, , town ib lp 15 south, range 1 sait ia ara t 12.0ft. tuinftltv 20 ' centi, interested cents: total.... 8.58 Hamburger, A., utiU Harrlsburr, lots 2 and 3, block 8; Ux $1.62, nmiltr IS cants. lnUrsHt 13 cents: total ; 1.80 Hamer, John Beginning . at the 1 Borthweit ornr. of D. t. C. of Jl John II. Bur "sad wife claim 64 township 12 south, rang 2 wast; thence east 22.71 chains; tbs&ee south 132 1-8 chains; thence west 22.71 chains to west line of said ?lalm; thence north 182.13 chains o beginning, containing 800 acres; tax $19, penalty $1.90, interest $1.71; total , 22.8X Hamilton, Annie B. Beginning 80 leet east ana ow cnains norm or- , southeast corner of block 9 In Eeast Hayses' addition to Halsey ; i thence east 6.42 chains; thence - north 76 chains; thence west 6.42 chains; thenco south 75 chains to beginning, containing 1-2 acre; tax 30 cents, penalty 3 cents, Interest 2 cents : total 35 Hamilton, W. J. Hack's 4th addi tion to a i can y, iota l ana block 8; tax $3.40, penalty 34 cents, interest 30 cents: total.... 4.04 Handy, John H. Woodies R. addi tion to a many, jots i ana 2, diock 7; tax $2.16, penalty 21 conts. Interest 19 cents: totnl 2.S8 Harris, Frauk E. The southeast quarter of southeast quartor and northwest quarter ot southeast quarter and northeast quartor of , southwest quarter ot sectlou 14,. , township lo south, rango 1 west; also beginning at northeast corner -ot southwest quarter of southeast quarter of Bald section 14 ; thenco wost 62 rods to center of county roal ; thenco southerly along said road to where It crosses tho south lino of snld section 14; thenco oast to southeast corner of Bouthwost qunrtor of southeast quartor ot said section 14; thence north to beginning, containing lit all 145 acres, and lots 7 nud 8, blocks 4 aud 5, in Shodd ; tax $12.60, pen al tv SI. 25. intorost $1.12: total.. 14.87 Harrison, Joseph, helra North iirownBvuio, part ot lot l, ail oi lot 6. block 6; lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 5 ; tax $26.60, penalty $2.66. interest S2.39 : totnl 31.65 Hart, Mary B. Beginning at tho nortnoast corner or u. u. j. or ua tbbott, claim 56, township 11 south, rango 2 west ; thenco west' along north lino ot said claim 32.55 chains to tho lino botwoen sections 23 and 24, said township ; , thonco north along snld section lino 61 chains to meander corner on rlvor bank of South Santiam rlvor; s thenco Bouth 20 degreos, east 3 chains ; thonco north 63 degrees, oast 12 chains ; thonco cast 6 1-2 chains ; thenco south 74 degrees, enst 8.20 chains to a point south 74 1-2 dogrees, wost 1.40 chains from a fir tree 48 Inches in dlam otor; thence north 47 degreos 0' minutes, east 12 chains; thonco oast 17.60 chains; thenco north 10 degrces, west 25 links; . thenco 17.77 chains west;, thenco south 47 degreos 16 minutes, wost 12; chains ; thonco south 42 dogrees, oast 7.75 chains ; thenco south 25 dogrees, oast 6 chains mora or Iobs , to a point due north of boglnnlng; thonco south 22.20 chains to bo gluning, containing 107 acres moro or loss; tax $12.86, penalty $1.23, Interest SI. 11 : total : 14.6& Hart, Samuel Boglnnlng 1.10 chains oast of northwest corner ot sec tion 23, township 11 south, rango 2 west; thonco south 26.36 chnlnB; i thenco east 6.02 chains ; thence t north 13 chains'; thenco enst 18 chains ; thenco north 5.86 chains ; X thonco east 20.30 chains to tho ,r rlvor; thenco north 18 dogrees, wost 5 chains ; thenco north 6 do- grees, east 6.80 chains ; thonco ' north 71 degrees 30 minutes, woBt '; ' 26.80 chnlus to tho oast lino ot D. L. C. of J. Wasson In said town- . ship ; thenco Bouth 11.55 chains to beginning, containing 49.98 acres ; tax $7.41, penalty 74 cents, inter est 66 cents; totnl 8.8.1' Harwood, Herl II Hand Grove,, lots 7 and 8. block 4 ; tax 57 cents, penalty 6 cents, intorost 4 conts ; total .00 HaBslet, Joe J. M. Ralstln's 3rd addition to Lobanon, part of lots ; 1, 2, S, 4 and 5, all of lot 6, block 5; tax $2.64, penalty 26 cents, intorost 23 cents; total,,., 3.18 . Hayes, Z, G. Hack's 4th addition to Ainany, lots a, 4 ana u, diock z; tax $5.10, ponalty 61 cents, Intor ost 45 cents : totnl 0.06 Hayes, S. L. Blnckman's addition to Aioany, tots 4 anu xi, diock x; tax ID cents, nonaltv 1 cent: total. .20 Hoaton, Sadlo V. South Albany, lot a, block ; tax zu cents, ponaity 2 cents, Intorost 1 cent: total. .. . .29 HoudorBon, Mrs. II. Peoria, lots 2, 3, 6 aud 7, block 13; lots 6 tuil 7, block 12; tnx $1,14, penalty ll cents, Intorost 9 conts; total 1.84. Hendricks, Mrs. M. M. Beginning at southeast corner ot D. L. C. ot J. B. Hodgors and wlfo, claim 37, ' township 15 south, rango 4 west ; thence 19.80 chains north ; thenco ' south 11 degrees 30 mlnutoa, east 20.80 chains to Bouth lino of said claim; thenco east 22.13 chains more or loss to boglnnlng, contain ing 47,64 acres; tax $12.82, pen- alty $1.26, Interest $1.16; total.. 16.25 , Ho nil no, F. M. AU that part of lot . 6, section 15, township 9 south, rango 1 west, lying north of San ' tlam river, or tho Brown slough, containing 10.41 acroa; tnx 05 contB, penalty 9 cents, Intorost 8 conts ; total 1.12 Hestor, E. A., estate Tho south half of north halt of section 85, towp .sblp 9 south, range 8 east, 160 acres; tax $20,40, penalty $2.04, Interest $1.80; total 24.24 I lost or, B. F. West bolt of north- 1 . west quarter or nortnwesi quarter . , ot section 85, township 9, range 3 east, 20 acres ; tax $2.65. penalty 2fi cents. Interest 22 conts: total. 8.12 ' HI ait, R. Lebanon, undivided half oi lor. a, diock z; Jtiinu b aauition , . to Lebanon, )6t 1, block 1 ; tax . $1,48, penalty 14 centB, interest 12 cants : totnl . 1.G9 Hlatt, Delia P. Bryant's 2nd addf- lion 10 Aioany, 101s it uuu in, block 12; tax $1.86, ponalty 13 - -cents. IntoroBt ll cents: total,... 1.60 Hlatt, A,- B. Beard's- addition to Lebanon, tots i, z ana a, diock o ; Tangent, lots 1, 2 .aud 3, block 5 ; . , nut 21 r-flnln! total '.' ..' 2.92 r Hlgglns, N. T. Beginning In center ot county roaa uu ieec east ana xuo . . feet north ot 1 degree west from, southeast corner of block 2 in south addition to Scio; thenco '. ' 1 south '1 dergoe, east to center of , ; said road 108 feet; thenco eaBt 24.6 1-2 feet; thence north 117 foot; thenco Bouth 85 degrees 30' ' minutes, west 246 1-2 feet to be ginning, containing 56,100, acres; Ux $4.80, penalty 48- centa, inter est 43 cents; total 4.03 Hlndman, CharteB Kirk's 2nd addl- ( ;t ion to LiCDanon, lot ,iu, oiock ; lot 6, block 2; tax 66 cents, pen alty 6 cents. Interest 6 cents : total. .77 Hlndman, S. M. . W. Lebanon, ldt . 8, block z; tax $i.iw, penalty . : cents. Interest 9 cents: total,,,. ' 1.30 Ho lied ay, W. P. The south half of; section ao, townsnip 14 souin, rango 1-enst, 20 acres; tot $0.50 penalty. 86-cents. Interest 85 cents; J fnim . i 11.80 Hosklns, David R. The . northonst quarter or suction ana nortn west quarter ot section 25, town Bhlp 0 south, range 1 west, oxcept 2 13-16 acros out of northwest corner, leaving 17 3-10 acres; tnx $61.91, ponalty 6.19, Interest fi R7 : tntnl - 73.67' Hubbard, George Falrdalo addition to Albany, diock z ; tax ?i cents,. ponalty 4 cents. Interest 3 cents; total 5 Hudson, Ed The northeast quartor of section 20, town snip 14 soutn, range 1 east, 160 acres; tax $4.56, ponalty 40 conts, Intorost 40 cents ; N total 5.41 Hughos, George, heirs The south nair oi u. u. U. or. ueorge u. Hughes and wife, claim 78, town Bhlp 11 south, rango 4 west, bcc- , -tlons 22 and 23; tax $58.71, pen- Hume, Ell Northwest quarter ot section 14, townsnip ia soutn, range 2 east, 160 acres ; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, Interest 64 cents; total 7.02 Hunt, Mary I. All of that part of soutnwest quarter or soutneast quarter of Bectlon 14, township 10 south, range 1 west, lying west of county road, and southeast quarter of southwest ha.lt and southwest , 'quarter-of southwest quarter of Bald section 14, and east halt ot northwest quarter and northwest quarter ot northwest quarter of section 23 In Bald township and range, containing In nil 216 acres; , tax $8.17, penalty 81 cents. Inter- , est 72 ,nta ; total f.7 ' Conttautd oa pag 2,