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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1904)
COURT HOUSE NEWS. Circuit court! Judge Boiw will hold court Thureday t 1 p. m- Probate: Invent edM&Jr$: man estate ; real property $4000. per sonal,$649.75. Personal property ordered Bold. Out of 150 rk 90 passed: ihest average IS, daughter mtv. 95.4 ; Superintendents 5 i M,. Will Barton of this city, 95.4, imoaene Hart is secona vo.z uu Wa i third 94.6. ' Deeds recorded: qui E O Redman to Edward SpolUn 560 J F Oaples ts Augusta Lasselle, 10 Geo Brown to A & J A Nicholls to W B Mealy, 78 O BBrowneU to'FP'Dixon.' 1 lot, t i m. A . 420 900 10 J L Tomlinson to B O and Julia Churchill, lot 6. hi 14. . Annie Bryant lo Edward Walden, Rachel E Wright to Jessie W Arehart, 111 ware" . ... .. . . Astec Land Co to Will. B & P vo, . -78?!?' ' 't V Wht.' "ill 1400 2000 Jj u wngu i ; ' --- 095 interest in w rigor, - , : vR77 Patent Henderson V Ho.land,1877. Mortgages, $260, $2000. Satisfaction, $300. Passed the Lie. Dr. Driver, the well known Biblical lecturer, passed thiough the city this noon on his way to Eugene Irom Cor valliB where be lectured for two weeks. During his stay there he had a very stormy session on Friday. He had in the course ol his lectures spoken ' nbapr tism. At the Friday service Rev. H .n saker, of the Christian church was pres ent; and after the lecture made a s ate ment that during the series of nMHnp uat uuriUK . nj held in Albany the latter was ciw to debate the question of baptism wilh a Christian minister and that he rems ed. Whereupon Dr. Driver told Key. Hansaker he was a liar. Considerable i ... n.. Tlriver did not refuse a debate but asked that it be with n. nnn nrominent in the church, ot national or state reputation. Returned from Chicago. Mr. H. F. Mcllwain and wife arrived v,m w nioht from their eaBtern trip most of which was spent in Chicago, nhnncrh thev were in New York for a couple of dayB. 20 degrees below zero was the coldest weather experienced, and that wasn't at the corner of the famous flatiron building in New York, but in Ohtauzo. Mr. Mcllwain visited the Iroqoois theatre and was m the po tue ""4 ' M-. oartar Harrison r9 brought in. When the fire in the Twenty s?ory Masonic building broke out, about which there was a big ac count in the papers, he was in a dental office in the eighteenth story, and made . m the atrebt in the midst ot all the excitement. ' Died. Mr. Daniel A. MacDonnell died at hiB w. t R27 Vine street, Sunday 6D. in the morning, after an illness ot about a year, from a complication ot diseases. He was born in Glengarrle, Ont., 53 yearB ago, and came to Albany about three years ago. He was a. member of the Oatholio church and of the Albany lodge of Maccabees. He leaves a wife, a, Bister of Mr. F. J. Tracey. A. brother, a resident of Seattle, is here to attend the funeral. The deceased is highly spoken of as a husband and oitizen. The funeral service will take place at the Catholic, church ; on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. New Assignment of Teachers. On account of crowed rooms In the public schools at a meeting of the school board last Saturday' evening another teacher was ordered, nd Mri. Edith Leatherman, wife of Prof. Leatherman, was selected and placed in charge o! the Sixth grade Madison school. Changoe were ordered as follows: Olhe. Baltimore- from the Eighth to the Ninth central. Myrtle Pease from the Seventh to the EUht, May Norwood from the Sixth Madison to the 8eventh Central. The changes took effect at the beginning of the new term this morning. Mrs. Carlton, of Loveland, Colo., is visiting in Albany the gueBt of ber aunts Mrs. B. E. xonng anu kih omu 1 AH.hnnna. J. D. German, of Indiana, Penn., Ib in the city the guest of his sister, Mrs. n n. nnmeron. While here Mr. Gar- man is looking alter some timber inter ests, nr.. n P. Hawkins arrived in - Al' k..,. loof'ninht Irnm Leadville, Colo., whero Bhe had attenbed a meeting of the executive committee oi me lauien lodge of the Woodmen ot the World. She waa accompanied by her daughther who visited in Ualiurma ior awune. J. L. Tomlinson has sold his residence 227 East Third Btreet, to air. xv. y. nhnrnhiii. the confectioner, who will annn reside there. n v. Hart, the' realestate man, has i.t tttait ihA nala of tbe farm of N. A. Clark eleven miles east of Albany, to W.J. Hendee; a' newcomer frota Ne braska, the consideration being $4,203. .."Prominent .'.'tax1', 'payers in .Crook county, over. tie. hills,; are asMssed Ifor Kio vaar follows: . Chas, Altscbftl $432,416, T. M. Baldwin $14,540, W.-JT. Brown $22,750, Elcins A King $9 250, A. Hackleman $13,630. T. 8. Hamilton $23,289, Hann A Friede $18.400 , k .ML . Wright $26,000 Wanweiler A T $28,500 . DIED IN JAIL. , A Blind Baggage Route to Death. Saturday night four men got off the blind baggage of the overland at this city, all chilled 0 the bones. One 0! them particular was abont done up with the cbill o the night which he bad been facing in a breeze from the south mixed witb the smoke and soot of the engine. Nightwach Oatlin rounded them up and took them to the calaboose, Henry Hart, the man aDOUc iroieu, after being placed in the jml lived only aoout ten minutes, ae w cnarge of by Fortmiller Bros. Hart, It was learned, bad a Drotner at Dilley, WaBhinston county, which place he left with Jack Wolf.' The two were joined by Jack Rider and Waller GtUin, nooe regular tramps, and all determined to beat their way to California. Hart had a dollar and the others some small chanee. whit;h thev nroDosed to nse only lor emergencies. After tne deatn ot nan the other men went to a hotel, prefer ring not to spend the remainder of tne night in a death chamber. Pictures for the Fair. 0. S. Harniah recently took six fine views for the public school of Scio, showing off the building, high school department and other rooms to great advantage. Superintendent Jackson desires to eecme nictnrea from all the uity scboolB "I the county to Decerns part of a display ot pictures 01 tne schools of Oregon for the worlds fair at hi-.. i.nma t.hi. vMr. a Tinn mine ior au- vartiainir nur schools. Districts and teachers should be enterprising in help ing this commendable move. No Base Ball .. , . -CD In fAibany thlB year, except by the boys, will be the program. The Albany 01b has been formally' withdrawn from the Learne. Two or three men very nrnnnrlv do not care to take tbe re' sponsibility of a professional team, that ie all. What club will go in place of Albany baa not been decided, out negotiations are pending with Oregon City and Vancouver. Oh. WilAv. of Kines Valley . wB shot through the leg laet Saturday by a gun droppiog and being oiecnargea. A Salem man has stirred UD things In that city by charging that two Joigar stores and another place are regular cramhliriB holes. In one of the places one nigh !tbe found 31 boyB under 20 years of age. tie and otner citizens nave oeeu appealing to the officers of Salem in vain to Btop the busineBB. TUESDAY. Holly Grange. The officerB of the above grange were installed last Saturday by State deputy O.H.Walker. A splendid dinner was Berved and a very enjoyable seaeon was experienced notwithstanding tbe s'ormy day. The following are the officers chosen for tbe ensuing year: Muster, T, A. Morris; Overseer, T. J. Philpottj Lec turer, J. B. Springer; :8teword, D. J. Hildreth; Absc Steward, D. W. King; Chaplain, E' . Matlock; TreaB. Miss Ella Splawn; 8ec; O. A. Hamilton; Gate Keeper, John Spiawn ; Ceres,, Mrs, Mrs. M.-tf. Monis; Pomoua, Mrs. M. E. Hamilton; Ceres, Miss Anna McQueen; Lady Assist Steward, MIbs Annie Hil dreth; This grange has a hall 24x40 all en- ClOBeU BUU Will ua uuuuau n. auuu ta the lumber is sufficiently seasoned. At pretent meetings are held in tbe BantiBt Church. It is generally conced ed tbat the Grange has been a great help to that community, it can ne made so everv where and farmers gen erally would do well to. co-operate through this organization. Shipping Pheasants. Mr. Obrle Vandron today received an order through City Becorder Van Win kle for seventeen Celestials to be shipp ed to Dr. Rosseaa, of Ohrfflholm, Tex., a former Linn county school teacher, and they will be shipped as soon as the permit is received. This will practically clean out Mr. Vandran'a home of birds, all of which have been sold bu, ten, re cently stolen at night by a, pheasant tbiet. i ; ; i Mr. Sam May and daughter, MIbs Nora, yesterday returned to their home in Portland. Mrs. H. 0. Watson today received a check from the A. 0,17. VP. for $2,000 upon the Ibeneflciary certificate of ber late husband. The Salem Journal gives a thrilling ccnutit of the -recent meeting of the Linn county Council at Tan Kent, witb the Colonel in tbo part of Hamlet. On the editorial page will be found another report o! the proceeungB. Albany creditors have been notified that an application will be made before Judge O. B. BelllDger on Feb. 15, at 10 a. m., for tbe discharge in bankruptcy of Capt. M. D. Phillips, of Oregon City, a former Albany young man. Max Pracht has been appointed special investigating aeeot of the land office at Oregon City and is now hastening op tbe country as faet as tbe care will take him, from New Mexico. It is sometime since Pracht has been heard from, and some lite may now be expected around Oregon City. . Newrjort News: 8.G. Irvine, has commenced the construction of several new cottages, two for Edward Brad way at the Ocean beach in- Irvinston addi t'on:one for Mrs. Campbell, of Mon mouth, mpar the Auditorium; and one lor Mr. Hoe, of roreerurove.:-" W. E. Yates has uarttotfffed' tnd will now occupy tbe famous temple of Jus tlce law otnee at uorvaiits. formerly held down by aucb distinnuiibed law yers ai Btrahan, Burnett, Kelsey, Thay er, Johnson and Bvburn. A MURDERER Husband of a Former Albany Woman. Mrs. Normsn Williams, a eiBter of the late Mrs. L. W. Ross.and who resided at this city for some time a few years ago. died from poison at Fatrhavec, Wa6b., in December, and her remains were brought to near Salem ior burial, Mr. Boss attending the funeral. It trans pires that Bne Jied from poison and it ie probable it wm administered by ber husband. YeBterriay the husband waB arrested at Beilinitbam (01 the murder of Mrs. Nesbitt and ker daughter Alma in 19UO In tbe Hood uiver country in order to secure their Umber claim. Mrs. Neabitt's name was lorzed to a relin- nniahment and tbe property secured. Their graves nave been louna, Williams is said to have bad four or five other wivea,ooe of whom was also poisoned. The Oresonian today save a sensation al account of the affair. COURT HOUSE" NEWS. Probate. Will of L. Senders, date April 23, 1901, admitted to probate. Estimated value of property $15,000, It dp vised tbe property to ma onuarea, v. n i .fiwfB. aired m. Morrie Benaera oo, Amelia Kleinberg 33 years and Albert RnnrtrirM 27. share and ehara alike. Morris Benders was appointed txecuior without b-nde. Add raisers, L. Fllnn. J, G. Senders, L. Gotlieb. New caaea tp Circuit Court; W.S. GrifflB vs. Jennie E. Grlffia, divorce. a. w. Wright attornev lor Diaiutm. Frank L Pierce et al act Betsy nicn- ardion et al, Fartition. JU. L. a wan attorney. ThA nMRftt man to renister is O. Clark. of Lacomb, aged 94, probably tbe oldest man in the county.. Deeds recorded: John Sheridan to R L Morton. 30.68 acres ; 1000 D H Fetereon to K L Marlon, 35.05 acres Harriet Crane to Lois M Nolan, 1 lot, Lebanon. . Dougla" Love to 0 E Mazson, 59 acres Joel Vail to M Story, 1 lot, Sweet , Home ; 1475 3 1200 10 10 500 Mary Ames to M Story, 1 lot Sweet Home J O Bllyea to Lee Bilyea 784 53 acres.... Edward Walden lo Mrs Edward . Waldeo, wharf lot 13j Albany.. Mortgages for S650- Beleaee of mortgagee for $100 and $ouu. A Tangent Party. A leap year party waa given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. White-near Tan gent on the evening of Feb. 6th, a large number of Iriends being present. The evening was spent in games and mueic after which a fine supper was served Those present were Mr. and Mrs. White Miesee Ethel, Blanch, and Lulabelle Waite. Ruth and Etbet Hutchins. Eho- dora Smith, Elizabeth Lncbner. Lilv and Ltena ibacner,. uirta Looney and Alma Leibner. Messrs. Verne and WeBtley Locbner. Boy Hutchins, Edward Leib ner. Virgil Looney, Ivan Smith, Miryel Looney, westley, Henry and Ubas, Oowitz and Allie and Joe White tbe last but not least. A very enjoyable time was nad Dyaii. as there was a very seiecc crown oi course mat counts Tan gent and Albany out. R R. Albert Tozier in Pennsylvania. , , Johnston, Penn,, Feb. 6. Editor Democrat : , The Cambric Steel Works have cut the wages of 10,000 men; Over production and a congested labor market ia given as the cause of thla republican prosper ity. There are about 8,000 voters in this number, of which not 1000 can speak 100 words oi unguen. xney vote the repub lican ticket. Republican politician n am already telling them that wages will be raised in case ef the election of a rnnh- lican president. Tbe National Malleable Steel uaetfngs uompany at Sharon, this emte, have made a reduction of Iron 5 to S3 percent in wages. More Roosevelt prosperity. albert tozier, There was three teet of enow on tbe level at Mill City last evening. The editor of the Eend Bulletin wan recently whipped, by an irate citizen wbo claimed to have been uandered. The Cottage Grove councilman wbo was purposely absent from a meeting in order to avoid voting on an important ordinance soouia db lmpeacneu. CotUse Grove Leader: J. W. Bnntinv has placed John Nokes in charge of hit boot and shoe store until be fully re covers from his late injury which re Bulled in dioou poison. The first thing the people of Oregon should da at tbe coming state election should be that of tbe selection of some representatives to the state letrislatare who will not vote for every graft measure presented. Tbe Roseburg Maccabees have decided to erect a $15,000 brick, 50X100 feet A stock company will be formed witb 1500 shares of $10 each. Tbe Portland papers have juit given tne iact oi me resignation ot W. A Groodatl, resident engineer o' the Southern Pacific. Tbe Democrat gae it aoou. a wees ago. , -Oh Saturday eve, Feb. 3, a necktie social will be given at no 10 Bran tie hall by tbe no, 10 . school; " Ladies 'should briDli WfCh foftWo nd aiieck jf . Ties wilttM'flrftd at trhbtfbhr Everybody viteq, Proceeds to go to ecbool. ' Uiara vouguiun, bod oi jeaea i.ongn ton, waa recently accidentally ehai at I Victor in Eactern Oregon. A friend was shooting at do when the (shot truck something and glancing bit' Mr, 1 Dougbton. ' The Williams Case. BbLLUMHAM. Wash.. Fah. 0 Nnrm.n Williams, the man uuderrreai here f"r tbe murder of Mtea N.Bbitt and hr mother near The Dallet, Or., severAl Jeers ago and under indictment in Port end, Or , refuses to make any statement for publication. Yesterday be ligoed an agreement to return to Oregon without extradition papers but today it is report ed th-t he will refuse to carry out tbe promise. Bert Geer. mhn ,n..t iu AlDany a year or two ago is now an artist on the New Yora American, HearBt e paper, Delinquent Tax Sale, from page 2, Pierce, J, M. The southeast quarter oi raouinwest quarter ot section 4 and east half of northwest quarter ot section 9, township 16 south, range 3 west. 118 acres; tax $16.63, penalty $1.66. interest $1.49 : total 107a ripes, j. v. ripes addition to Al bany, lots l, 2 and 10, hlock 1; lots 1 aud 2, block 2 ; lot 2, block 4 ; ins ta.iz, penalty 31 cents, in terest 27 cents ; total 3.70 Porter, Aaron The north halt of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of northeast quarter and southeast quarter ot northwest quarter of Bectlon 26, township 11 south, range I east, 160 nnrca- tnv tfins nannit. on cents, interest 54 cents; total. .. . 7.22 I iunreu, juuu acio, part or lot 30 : tax $1.81, penalty 18 cents, inter est 16 cents ; total 2 20 Powell, Orplia J. Tho north half of the following: Beginning at tho northwest corner of southwost quarter of southwest quarter of section 26, township 11 south, ranee 1 west- thon nnof tan rods; thence north 40 rods; thence oast 26 2-5 rods ; thence north 120 rods; thence west 186 2-5 rods; thence south 160 rods; thence to beginning of north half, containing 90 acres; tax $3.23, penalty 32 cents, interest 28 optita: tntni q oo Ralston, Andrew, estate Wossom'a aaamon to JLebanon, block 6 ; tax v.vv, jjvuutLjr Ay cuius, interest is cents : total 2 47 1 80 Ray, Jessie and Eliza Lots 2 and 3. section dii, township 9 south, rango 1 east, 40 acres; tax $1.52, pen alty 15 cents, interest 13 cents; total Ray, J. L. 86 acres in section 32. township 9 south, range 1 east; tax $5.17, penalty 51 cents, inter est 45 cents : totnl ....... a to Reed, V. A. Verfck's addition to Al- Danv. lots find a h noir a. nv 52 cents, .penalty 5 cents, interest 4 cents : total 01 Reiner, Frank Lot 3. section . township 10 south, range 2 wost, 23 acres; tax $5.41, penalty 51 cents, interest 48 emits? tntni 6.40 Retherford, William Lebanon. WiV- lfam Ralston's addition, lot 1, block 22; tax $4.85, penalty 48 cents, interest 43 rants r tntni 5.7 Rhoda, Silas Lot 1 of J. L. mhIuf'h land plat in section 9, township 10 south, range 1 west, 23 acres ; tax $4.99, penalty 49 cents, intorest 44 cents : total 5.83 Rice, Mrs. O. w. Lebanon, part' of lot z, oiocK 4;. tax $8.80, penalty 88 cents. Interest 70 nonta- tnni 10.47 Richards, W. Eastern addition to Aiuuny, part ot noitnwest quarter of block 16; tax $6.80, penalty 68 cents, interest (II nnntn? tntni Rilen, Mrs. Emma Wossom's addi tion to Lieoanon, lots 10 and 11 block 2; tax $4.75,!, penalty 47 cents, interest 42 rents- tntni Rinehart, Melissa, heirs BeEinn'iiie 5.64 18.98 chains east of southwOBt corner of southeast qunrtor ot sec tion 13, township 14 south, rango 5 west; thence north 22.75 chains to Will river; thonce up said river to a point duo north of beginning; thence south 18.25 chains to bogin ninR containing 22 acres; tax $1.52, penalty 15 cents, interest 13 cents : total 1.80 Roberts, J, A.--Bryant's addition to Albany, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 1 ; tax $2.54, penalty 25 cents, in terest 22 cents: tntni Robertson, Mrs. Nancy Lots', '7 and 3.01 8, block 51, Albany; tax $34, pen alty $3.40. intorflst a nn tni Robson, G. W. Southwest quartor of .section 32, township 12 south : -range 2 eastrlOO acres; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, interest C4 conts : total 1 ; . . . . Rodgors, T. J.r-rBeginning at south east corner of tho one-acre tract of land owned by J. Martin ; thence south. -89 degrees, west 52 feet; thence north, 4.18 1-2 chains; thence north 89 degrees, east 52 feet; thence south 4.18 1-2 chnins to beginning,, containing 1-3 acre, in section 15, .township 15 south, range 4 west; also southwest quarter of section 36, township 14 south, range 4 wost, except 1 acre in northwest corner, leaving 169 . acres; also beginning 5.76 chains south of northeast corner of south east quarter of section 35, said township; thence south 3.20 chains ; thenoe west 1.60 chains ; thence north 3.20 chains; thence east 1.60 chains to beginning, con taining .1-2 acre, except 1.81 .acres sold to A. O. V. W. cemetery, loav- , . Ing 167,70 'acres; also the soutb east quarter and south half of northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 31, township 14 south, range 8 west, containing 200 7.22 aures; tax $j.zu.uy, penalty SZ2.69, ' interest $11.42: total '.. . ' 151.08 Rodgers, ' Mrs. -Haley Beginning ix u-3 cnains north 89 degrees 68 minutes, west fronv southeast cor- 1 ner of section 30, township 14 south,. ranged west-; thence north ' 89 degrees 67 mlputee, west i 10.83 1-3 chains ; th.ence north 60 ' chains ; thehe -east 10.83 1-3 chains ; thence south 60 chains to beginning," containing 65 acres; tax $13.02, penalty $1.30, interest $1.17 ; total ...... ... i Roub, P. .J. South half of southeast ' quarter and northeast' quarter of' southeast quarter of section 14, township 11 south, range;! east, 120 acres; tax $4.56, penalty 45 cents, Interest 40 cents; total. . . .. Rowland, E. J. Southeast quarter of northeast quarter of lot 7, township 9 south, range 1 west,' 62 acres ; tax $3.51, penalty 35 cents, Interest, 31 cents ; total,,.. Rudolph, MrH. Laura Waterloo, lota 5 and 6, block 29; tax $1.75, pen alty 17 cents, Interest 16 cents ; total Rutlego, William The , southeast quarter of section 20, township 12 south, range 1 east, 160 acres ; tax $6.65, penalty 66 conts, Inter est 59 cents ; total Saltmarsh, W. A. and Mrs. E. Hlatt's addition to Lebanon, lot 5, block 2; tax 66 cents, penalty 5 cents, Interest 4 eentB ; total Sandford, A. J. Waterloo, lots 3 and 4, block 14 ; tax 68 cents, penalty 6 cents, interest 5 cents; total... Sandner, Jacob Hack's 2nd addi tion to Albany, lots 3 and 4, block 64 ; tax $3.40, penalty 34 cents, Intorest 30 cents ; total Santfam Lumber Co. Allen & Haw kins' addition to Albany, lot 15, block 1 ; tax 68 cents, penalty 6 cents, interest 5 cents: total.... Scheman, Henry Beginning 8 feet north of southeast corner of west half of D. L. C. of J. H. Grimn Not. 1594, township 10 south, range 2 west; thenco west 16.75 chains; thence soutn 6 rods; thence west 16.73 chains to oast Una of right of way of C. ,& E. railroad ; thenco northerly with said lino to- within 60 rods of north , line of said cjaim ;- thence east 23.50 chains ; thence south 17 chains to beginning, containing; 50.59 acres, eatept-a strip 20.' feet , on east side ot said Und for right ,bf'--way! aT& nll- 'of west half of i' fsoutfteast qunngr .of sent ton 20 , lylng Bouth.-af Thoniati Creek, coft ' taInlne.rfiG;.acrflSr n imtd tAwtintilp j tax $12. 56, 'penalty $1.26, Interest $1.12; total j Schindler, H. C. and Josle All of 15.49 4.17 in - r.1 , lot 6 in section 15, township 9 south, range 1 west, lying south of Santlam river, or Brown Slough, containing 30 acres; also begin ning at northwest corner of northt west quarter of southeast quarter of said section 15; thence east 80 rods; thenoe south 11 rods; thence west 80 rods; thence north 11 rods to beginning, containing 5 1-2 aores; tax $2.64, penalty 26 cents, Interest 23 cents: total 3.13 Schmeer, Alice Bryant's addition to Aioany, soutn nait ot lot s, block 11; tax 84 cents, penalty 8 cents, Interest 7 cents; total Sclo Creamery Association Scio, lot 70; tax $12.36, penaWy $1.23, In terest $1.08; total Scoot, Mrs. E. L. Beginning 11 rods aud 8 feet east of northeast corner of land owned by Q, P. Barger, township 15, range 4 west. In the town of Harrlsburg ; thence south 14 rods ; thence west 94 feet and 9 inches; thence north 14 rods; thence east 94 3-4 rwt to begin ning, containing 1-2 acre; tax $4.75, penalty 47 cents, interest 42 cents ; total Sexton, O. F. The southeast quarter ot section 22, township 11 south, range 2 east, 160 acres; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, Interest 64 cents ; total Shaffer, Fanny, estate 8. S. & S. W. Hayes' addition to Halsey, lots 1 and 2, block 4; tax $4.80, penalty 48 cents, Interest 43 cents; total.. Shanks, Noah Northwest quarter of northwest quarter or section 3, 14.67 $7.22 B.71 townsnip id soutn, runge l wost ; tax $1,70, penalty 17 cents. Inter est 15 cents; total .-. Sharp, 8. C. Beard's Addition to Tangent, lots 1 and E, block 2; tax $4.89, penalty 48 cents, intor est 43 cents ; total Shaver, Marlnda Northwest quarter of northeast quarter of section 12, 2.03 6.80 townsnip id soutn, range 4 west, 40 acres ; tax $9.50. penalty 95 cents, Interest 85 cents; total.... Slate, N. P. Boglnning 48 chains east of southwost corner of north half of D. h. C. of J. P. Slats, claim 59, township 12 souj, range 4 west; thonce east 24 chains; thenco north 33 1-3 chains to north lino ot said claim ; thence wost 24 chains ; thenco on said north line; thence south 33 1-3 chains to beginning, containing 80 acres ; tax $26.46, penalty $2.04, interest $2.36; total Slavens, O. W. East half .of north east quarter of Bectlon 6,. town Bhlp 14 south, range 1 west. 80 32.41 I . acres ; tax $4.64, penalty 46 cents. ( interest 41 cents : total 6.11 I Sonnek, Albert J. M. Ralston's 4th addition to Lebanon, lotB 1, 2, 3 fc and 4, block 35 ; tax $1.43, penalty " 14 cents, interest 12 cents; total. Spaulding Logging Co., C. K. Lots 4, 5, 0 and 7 of section 16 ; south na,f ' southeast quarter of said i section 16, all in township 9 south. 1.09 range 1 west, cqntninlng 137 I acres; tax $4.47, penalty 44 cents, Interest 39 conts; total , Spencer, F. W. Falrdalo addition to I Albany, lots 7 and 8, block 7 ; tax I 19 cents ; total 6.30 Stnrr, I. W. Grosso's addition to North Brownsville, lots 1 and 2, block 6; lots 7 and S. block 2; North Brownsville, lots 3 and 4, block 10 ; part of lots 1 and 2, block 5 ; tax $04.60, penalty $6.46, Interest $4.81; total Stanley, J. M., estateNortheast quarter of section 4, township 13, south, rango 2 east, 177 acres ; tax $8.40, penalty 84 conts, intorest 75 conts; total . ; Stephens, Henry North half of sec 75.87 0.99 tion du, townsnip 14 southt range 1 east, 320 acres ; tax $9.50, pon alty 95 cents, interest 85 c.p.nta : total , 11.30 Stephens, W. S and Nowcomb, Rob ert North half of the following: Boglnning 16.71 chains west of northeast corner of D. L. C. ot Jarvls Briggs, claim 83, township 11 south, range 4 wost ; thonce south 5 1-2 degreos, east 5 cnains ; 1 thonce south 59 degrees, west 1 chain ; thence south 33 1-2 de greos, west 1 chain ; thence south 43 degrees, wost 1 chain; thenco , south 13 degreos, oast 1.50 chains; ' thenco south 19 1-2 degreos, wost 2 chains; thenco south 33 1-2 de grees, west 1 chain ; thence south 50 dogroes, wost 1 chain ; thenco south 53 degrees, west 1 chain ; thenco south 73 degreos, west 1 chain ; thenco north 87 degrees, west 80 links; thenco north 47 do-. , greos, w.est 1 chain ; thenco north 19 degrees, west 3 chalnB ; thonce north 5 dogreos, oast 2.50 chains ; thenco north 29 dogroes', oast 4.1 cbainn; thence north 19 degrees, west 1.S4 cnains ; thence east 6.54 .-chains -'to boglnning, containing 3 acres ; tax $3,-95,. penalty 19 conts, . interest 17 cents ; totnl Stewertson, J. 11. Hack's 3rd addi tion to Albany, lots 3 and 0, block 51; tax $ld.20, penalty $1.02, in terest 91 conts; total Stlmpson, G. W. Wassom's addition to Lebanon, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, ( block 5; Kirk's 2nd addition to' Lebanon, lot 3, block 2 ; tax $1.61, I penalty 16 conts, interest .14 cents; total, - Stlmpson, W. " H, Tho southeast quarter of section 11, township 15 . souths rango liwest, 160 acros ; tax $5.95, penalty 69 cents, intorost ' 53 cents ; total . . . . Stites, T. J. Verlck's addition to , i Albany, lots 4 and 5, block 5 ; tax 52 conts; penalty 5 conts, interest 1 4 cents ; total Strake, Fred, John, Jr., and Emma 09 beginning la.ut cnains west of southeast corner of D. L. ,C of George Cllne, claim 84, township 11 south, range 4 ,woat; thonce northerly in center of county rond leading from Albany to Corvallls 23 rods to 'center of Albany and. Peoria roads ; thence southerly In center of said road 20 rods ; thonce west 16 rods to beginning, contaln- - ing 1 acre; tax 65 cents, penalty 6 ' cents, Interest 5 cents ; total ' Strum, A. O. Kirk's 3rd addition to i Lebanon, lot 4, block 4; tax '82 . , cents; penalty 8 cents, tntecestf 7 -I cents; total ti, ... ' Sylvester, Mary M. Beginning fit tne soutneast corner or nortneast '. quarter of Bectlon 9, township 12 south, range 1 west ; thonce west 20 chalnB ; thence north 33 1-3 rods to center of county road; ' thence southeasterly in center of said road 19.24 chains ; thence to west line of claim 42, said town ship; thenco Bouth 4.53 chains to . southwest corner of said claim; thenco east 6 chains ; thonce south' . 16.06 chains to beginning, contain ing 50 acres; tax $2.85, penalty 28 cents, Interest 25 cents; total..., Sylvester, Mary E. Southeast quar ter of southwest quarter of section 2, township 12 south, range 1 west, containing 40 acres; also bogln ning 4.25 chnins north of southeast corner of lot 1 of said section 2 ; thence south 4.26 -chains; thonce west 7.25 chains ; thence north 6.35 chains; thence south 73 de grees 45 minutes, oast 7.55 chains to beginning, containing 3.84 acres; tax $2.66, penalty 26 cents. Interest 23 cents; total ........ Tairfman, Nettle Tho southeast quarter of northeast quarter of section 21, township 10 south, rango 5 east, 40 acres; tax $1.90, penalty 19 cents, In te rout 17 cents; total t Tate, F. A. Shodd, lots 7 and 8, block 3 ; tax $3.85, penalty 38 cents, Interest 34 cents; total.,,. Ternan, H. W. Halsoy, lots 1 and 7, block 7; tax $4.91, penalty 49 cents, Interest 44 cents; total.. .. Thomas, J. V. Southeast quartor of Hection 86, township 9 south, range 3 east, 100 acres; tax $6.84, pen alty 68 conts, Interest 61 cents ; total Thompson, .1. P.. South halt of tho south "halt of northwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 30, ' township 11 south, range 2 east; tax 47 cents, penalty 4 cents, in terest 3 cents ; total Thompson, L, G. Shcdd's addition to Rhcdd, lots 6 and 10, block 2; tax $400, penalty 49 cents, interest 44 ""! centhl tptal .v t .. . ....... ; TUtotHpri,' Harriet J. .M., Halston's I 4th addltkm to Lebanon, lots. 6, 7, 1 8, 9 and 10, block 5; Park addition to , Lebanon, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, 14.93, block 0; tax $1.98, penalty 19 cents, Interest 16 cents; total,.,. I Tracbsel, R. and J. Sweet Home, lot 2, block 6 ; tax 15 centi ; total. Trevor, William Beginning 34 rods norm ot nortnwest corner or u. L. C. ot David Froman, claim 45, township 11 south, range 3 west; thence east 69 rods : thence south 5 rods ; thence eavt 5 rods ; thenca north 30 rods ; tbence west 64 rods ; thence south 25 rods to be ginning, containing 10 1-56 acres; tax $2.73, penalty 27 cents, inter est 24 cents : total 3.24 TJmstead, Mrs. A. V. Halsey, lots z ana v, diock e; tax $4.71, pen alty 47 cents. Interest 42 cents ; total Vail, Elva B. Northeast quarter ot section 22, township 12 south, raugo 1 east; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, interest Hi rants ; total .... 7.22 Vauteuy, M. North Brownsville, oiock 10; tax $1.40, penalty 14 cents. Interest 12 annt total . . . . 1.66 Vawter, W. I. Southwest quarter ot ouuiuwum quarter 01 section a, towushlp 14 south, range 1 west, 40 acres; tax $4.17, penalty 41 cents, interest Sfl fonts- tntni . 4.94 Vernon, G. O. Beginning at the soutnweBt corner of north halt ot D. L. C. of J. P. Slate, claim 69, township 12 south, range 4 west; thence east 24 chains; thence north 83 1-3 chains to north line of said claim ; thence west on said line 24 chains to northwest corner thereof ; thence south on wost line of said claim 33 1-3 chains to beginning, containing 80 aores; tax $18.05, penalty $1.80, interest S1.62 tntni ........ 21.17. .27 Vincent, J. T. Sodavtlle, lot 4. diock 0 ; tax 24 cents, penalty 2 cents, intorest 1 cent; total Von Beggeru, Henry and Mata Be ginning at the northonst corner of D. L. C. ot Martin Payne, claim 43, township 11 south, range 3 west; thence south on east line of said claim 14.73 chains; thonce north 78 degrees 10 minutes, wost 19.50 chains ; thonce north 52 degrees 8 minutes, west 16.95 chains; thonce east 32.50 chains to boglnning, containing 31 aores: tax $0.30, penalty 63 cents, Inter est 60 conts; total Walker, C. V. South half! of north east quarter, southeast quartor of northwest quarter and northeast, quartor of southwest quarter of section 36, township 11 south, range 7 onst, 160 acres; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, Interest '54'cents: total Wnlton, John D. The north hnlf of southwest quarter of section 82, township 14 south, rango 4 east, 80 acros ; tax $2.28, penalty 22 COntS. intorost -1ft nnnt tntn f Wardlow, C. F. Abbyes' addition "to Albany, lots 0 and 7, block 1; tax $1.02, penalty 10 cents, inter est 9 cents ; tntni . Wnrrori, Hannah A. South AlbanV. lots 1, 2, 9 and 10, block 19; tax $1.04, penalty 10 centB, Interest 9 cents': totnl Wattors, , F. M. Kirk's 2nd addi tion to Lebanon, lot 12, block 2 ; tax 33 conts, penalty 3 conts, in terest 2 cent a ' tntni . .IS Watson, Emma L. Northwost Quar ter of section 17 and east half of oast half of wost half ot section ; 18; east halt of east half of west quarter of soction 19; southwest quurtor of soction 24 ; north haK of section 25 and east half of soction 32, all in township 11 south, range 7 east, 19.20 acros ; tax $72.96, penalty $7.29, inter est $6.50; total 86 8t Wontworth, John, et al, Northoast quartor of section 19, township 13 south, range 2 east; also lots 1 and 2 aud east half of northwest quarter of said soction 19, contain ing dzu acres; tax $ie.36, penalty $1.63, interest $3.38; total Wertz, George Summers' addition to Sodavilie, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 18; Hill's addition to Sodavlllo. lots 8 and 4, block 2; Seminary ndditlon to Sodavillo, lots 5 and 6, block 4; lots 4, 5, 6, 7, S and 9, block 6;, lots 11 and 12, bloc."t 6; lots 7, 8 and 9, block 7; tax $4.50, penalty 45 cents, intorest 40 cents : totnl Whltacre, C. West half of southwost quartor of section 28 and north onst quartor of southeast quartor uuu iul x, ttuuLion isu, lowusnip 14 south, rango 1 wost, 140 acres ; tax $10.08, ponalty $1, interest 90 conts; total 11.08 White, William Lyons' addition to Lyons, lot 0, block 5 ; tax $1.14, ijuniuiy x uenib, intorest u cents : total White, M. L. South half of section 36, township 10 south, rango 1 east, 320 acres; oast half of north east quartor of soction 21, town ' ship . 10 south, rango 1 oast, 80: acros; tax $15.20, ponalty $1.52, Intorost $1.36; total .Whitney, F. A. Cotton's addition to Lebanon, lots 1 and 2, block 37 ; tax 66 cents, penalty 6 cents, in terest 5 conts ; total Williams, Mrs. S. A. McCully's ad dition to Harrlsburg, lots 6 and 6, block 2; tax $5.70, ponalty 67 conts, Intorest 51 conts; total.... Wllloughby, Mrs, A. M. Lots . 6 and 7 of section 4, township 16 south, rango 8 west, containing 38.01 ' acros ; also boglnning at southwost corner of D. L. C. of W. Vaughn Not. 8034, claim 48, said town ship ; thenco enst 34 chains ;, thenco north 13 degreos, east 8.25 chains. 1 to township line ; then no west 84 chaliy ; thenco south 18 degrees, ' weBt 8.25 chains to boglnning, con ing 24.04 acroB, total 62 acros ; tax $7.60, penalty 76 cents, inter est 68 conts ; total 9.04 Wilson, W. F, Southwest quarter of , soction 4, township 15 south, range 1 wost, 160 acres; tax $8.07, pen- .61 U117 ou uuu ib, interest f cents; total Wolf, Mrs. Jennie Southoast quar ter of southeast quartor of section 34 and south half of tho southwost quarter and southeast quartor of section 35, township 9 south, range 8 east, 280 acres ; tax $28,90, pen- , alty $2.89, Interest $2.60; total.. Woodford, P. F. Southwost quarter of section 17, townBhlpll south, ango 3 east, 160. acros; tax $6.08, ' penalty 60 cents, Interest 54 cents ; total M . , Yantls. R. F heirs Lota 2 and 10, Bectton 31, township 12 south, range 4 wost, 87 acres.; tax 05 cents, penalty 9 cents, interest 8 cents; total Young, J. B. West half of west half of section 28. town shin 13 .97 Bouth, rango 2 enst, 160 acres; tax $4.56, penalty 45 cents, Interest 40 cents ; total , Young, M. C and Keonoy, M. north Urownsvlllo, part of lot 4, block 8; tax $4.20, ponalty 42 cents. InteroHt 37 conts: tntni. .. . Yost, J. H. East half of west half of section 8, township 14 south, range 2 east, 160 acros; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, Interest 54 cents; total . . Yost, A. H. West half of wost half or section a, lowntmip 14 south, range 2 east, 160 acres; tax $Q.08, penalty 60 cents, interest 54 centB; total Zlgler, W. H. Beginning at north west corner of northeast quarter ot section 0, township 13 south, range 1 wost; thonce cast 77 rods and 9 1-2 foot; thenco south 41 rods and 3 1-2 feet; thonce weBt 77 rods and 0 1-Z foot; thonce north 41 rods and 3 1-2 feet to beginning, containing 20acros; tax $1.90, penalty 19 cents, inter est 17 cents ; total Zimmerman, Frank Allen & Haw kins' addition to Albany, lot 1, block 1 ; Elkins' addition to Al bany, northwest quarter of block 1; tax $1.33, penalty 13 cents, inter-out 1 1 cents ; total . . ; Cornwall, M. L. Verlck's addition to Albany, lots 3, fl and 1, block 6; tax 78 cents, penalty 7 cents, In terest 6 cents; totnl .... .1 Foster, H. H, Lyons, lot 2. block 1 ; tax $1.61, penalty 10, conts, inter est 14 cents; total Scbwaezor, H. The southeast quar 4.57 6.84 8.13 .64 ,ter of section 24, township 15 , south, range 2 west; tax $5,70, ' penalty 67 cents, Interest 51 cents; totnl ,. ; . , Sheridan, Phillip Northwest quar ter Of ROCtlOD 12. tnwnshln in 5.83 south, range 4 east, 160 acres; tax $4.56, penalty 45 cents, Interest 40 cents; total Worth hitotam 2.83 .15 . Bn'n of Linn County, Oregon, Dated January 20, 1904. 7.2S 2.69 L21 1.23 .88 13.27. 6.41 . 1.34 13.08 .77 0.78 0.59 84.89 7.22 1.12 $5.41 4.9 7.22. 7.22 2.26 1.57 .01 1.21 6.78 5.41