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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
Another Disturbance. II It is not on trouble It li anothar with Oreion rspabltcsni. Qovtrnor Gear sajs in the Statesman : : . A Linn count republican who m in Balem jeitsrday, wondered it a man, a common jtler, who doei not get Mi or deri and inspiration from lle "mana gers" in Portland will be permitted to vote for Rooeevelt In Njvaua'ia r?Ifne chances to bave an opinion about tbe next Benatorebln that don not accord with that oi tbe "managers" there, be ! nrnnnnneed a liar II be lava be lavors Dnnnnvnlt anrl hie reDnblifianiim ia at once qneetloned. Sapport ot Roosevelt 1 not made a teat of bia repabllcanlsir bnt bis snpport oi Mitchell is. Nobody want! to make a war on Hltcnell at tht time bnt Ibere are people who are op poled to bim who claim to be as good re. pnblicane ai tboie wbo are big support pr. But the "managers" lav not They know, for tbey ear tbey do, If a yoter wbo doesjnot get big credentlals.to act from tbe "managera" Is not fit tt alt at a banquet and say a word for Boone, volt, tbe wonder oonatantly growg whether hie Tote, if given for Rooeevelt, abonld aotnally be counted. The Jurigee of election should not be required to be lieve the rote of a man who casta bis ballot (or Roosevelt unless it la accom- panied by a codicil, affirming under oath ' tbat he ia a Mitchell man, also. Tbie condition of things will probably be reached by November if the "managers'' can proceed nninterrnptedly along tbe lines laid out. Tbe hope is, however, tbat the republicans of tbe entire state, in every county; will retain snfllolent In dependuccH to smother auch assumption of dictatorial power, no matter from what source It domes, from what faolion It proeeedi or wbat boss affects tbe pom pous role of "party mantger." World's Fair Notes. ;' Ten thousand advertising men are ex pected to attend the World's Fair on Ad vertising Men's Dav, August 6. The appropriation tor the munioipal exhibit of New York City at the World'e Fair baa been increased to 336,000. Boston will erect In tbe Model Street at the World's Fair a abetter bouse cost ing $10,000. It will be a replica of tbe one in South park. The Virginia Folyteobnia Institute Blaokburg, Va will send 600 o adeta with bugle and drum corps and band to tbe World's Fair to camp on the grounds from June 20 to July 5, inclusive. ' held at the World's Fair beginning September 12 and ending September 17. The con teet is open to all military band 8 except tbe government bands oi tbe United States, Mexico and Canada which are regularly employed by the Expoeition A total ol 130,000 is offered in prizes. Maine will make a big display of ap ples at tbe World's Fair, A oar load of big red apples, wrapped in tissue paper and again in waxed paper, and carefully packed in bushel boxes, were receiv, d at the World's- Fair grounds early in Febrnary and were placed in cold stor age where they will D) e opening of tbe exposition, on April SO, i In making her general mining exhibit at tbe World's Fair Yirginia will ereot a house entirely from atone mined within tbe state's borders. In addition to the building, tberewlli be another olaaeified exhibit embracing all minerals and pre cious stones abounding in tbe state. The eost oi the materials and construc tions of the building is estimated at 1100.000. !: One of tbe most amusing voting con tests yet Inaugurated in connection, -with tree trip to the World'! Fair is Just an nounced from Osceola, i Iowa, wbere a local elgar menoleoturlng company pro oses to award physical ugliness hand somely. The uglieat man in the county, nnder the terms of tbe voting contest, ia to be sent to tbe World's Fair,' armed with a round trip ticket, money to pay bis hotel bill and tickets of admission to tbe exposition for one week all gratis. Rz-Praiident Cleveland wants the democrats to unite and predlots a demo cratic vlotory If tbey do so. Like others, though, Mr, Cleveland wants to dictate the terms ot uniting, and would even uggeet pretty cloae to tbe name ol tbe candidate to be placed before tbe people, It is easy to talk ot uuitlng. The trouble with Mr. Cleveland Is that he did not nnite with the democrats at a time when his Influence would have been po lu , Just because the plailorm did not snit him in all the In the time ot Nero it was expected tbat people should like blood and lots of it. Those were bloody days, without tbe civilising Influences of tbe twentieth oentury. Now we tave progressed until we are an enlightened people and should 'be above the blood liking dispos'tlon. Things, though, ol a rough, contentious obaracter take tbe best, suoh as wart , fool ball and prlae fights. Why? Tbe spirit of tbe age should teens emobatlcally for peac. Nothing else can'ne endorsed from a Christian S'nd-point. Saturday Night Thoughts. War news continues to absorb tbe at tentlon of tbe entire world, every detail and circumstance and event being watched with intense interest, at the end of tbe second week tbe Japs continue to be in tbe lead, lb ere are tblogs, though, to indicate tbat tbia may not almayt continue that way as much as the people of tbls country generally wonld like to bave it. Russia has not yet acted. Bbe has been gathering ber forces, and wben she strikes it is likely to he with a terrific blow wbiob will be felt seriously by tbe lltt.e Japs. Russia has a powerful soldiery, men trained in tbe tactics of war, splendidly equipped and in numbera sufficient to make their weight alone fell, TdsDemocbat fears tbat In tb end Russia will be to much for Ibe smaller nation, bnt it is to be hoped not. Activity and dispatch may win against greater numbers, . Some things indicate tbat the U.S. may be brought into the play, Tbia is not probable. There is, it is true, some unpleasantness and R i.sia ie pouting, bnt in all probably it will go no further and will end in the two countries being nominally on friendly terms. Neverthe less the sympathy of tbe people tiere is almost universally In favor of the small er nation, not particularly because Japan is smaller, but becans Russia is tyran cal In ber methods and it Is believed is in tbe wrong, uniustly infringing upon the rights of the Japanese in territory beyond the Russian domain. Since our last Saturday night thoughts we have had a divers experience here with rain. In one day there fell as much water is the average rainfall for a month during tbe year 1903. It was a steady downpour without ceasing tor over thirty hours, not in pitchiorke, but in mist drops, steadily 'poured out. Fortunately for the people of tho valley be weather was cool enough to prevent tbe melting of the enow in the mounalns else we would have had a lecord. beating flood. The faot has suggested wiat might happen ner if tbe conditions were all right for both rain and melted enow , and some one bae stated tbat you wouldn'sbe able to seethe bottom of First street, but there Is r , moly no danger of anything ol the kind. ' In 1861 wben Itbe water relied Ihe hlxhest point in its history the river spread be yond First street and ; boats were run upon that thoroughfare, a fact remem bered by many old timers. But since then the street bas boon filled in at least two feet bo tbat it would require at least two feet more water. Besides the coun try around Albany baB been clear of most of its timber since then, and tbe north bank of the river has been ewept away some making a channel through, lettinglthe water spread out, to even with tbe same amount of water the height of tbe river would not be nearly as much. It ie well not to borrow trouble, sufficient for the day Is tbe evil tbereul. It is apecnllar nature which does not appreciate harmony in sound as ex pressed In tbe voice and upon different kinds of Instruments. Even though un able to perform in any oapactty oneself, one may enjoy music ol all kinds and it is always a matter of regret when one is met who baa ns desire to hear music, It is needed in one's lite. Nature sug gests it. .AH nature oinm.. "' the birds In tbe woods to the rippling brooks. There la harmony in the mils ot he nnivene and it is said the stars sing to gether. Anyway all things promulgated (or the advancement ol musio should al ways receive a hearty enconragerrent. This week wheat reached a dollar bushel in Chicago. May it jump over tbe mountains. - Pacific coast papers are calling atten tion to Ibe fact tbat instead of raferriog to the seat of war as In Ibe far east it should be called the nearby west. Hard ly that, for the distance Is about three times across the American continent go ing westward. As Ihe - news all. oomes from tbe east lb present expression wlil do. Alter the cable is laid tbe expres sion! may well b Murder will out, Chanes Cackley has Just been arrested in Iowa lor a . murder committed in Missouri thirty seven yeara ago. It certainly will not be dlffionlt to secure ao impartial Judge. It should be more difficulty to obtain witnesses. The people should show their condem nation ol every act of bosslsm In politics, regardless of party. Let the people rnlt without dictation from ward politics up to presidential campaigns. Congressman Dick is slated to become Senator Uanna'a successor. From exerntive standpoint he will bave diffi culty to fill bis shoes. Mr. Henna was a great organiser. The band writing on tbe wall Indicates tbat Mr, Hermann will not be renomlna ted for congressman, Who will be the an Dsnitd by the reroblirans. New York city politics should not be allowed t Interfere with national affairs. Keep the machinery away from Ihe -i to isl tampaivn. MISFITS. . The darkies will be singing. Albany organs will soon be sounding, A good deal of social anap in the city tbia winter. Tbe county Jail is empty. Nothing doing. Get ready to pay your taxes and save 3 per cent. The coming congressional race will be a tbermitical one. The Journal accuses the Oregonlan of dovetailing editorials. The R. F. D.'s are making full trips, tbe complete lounda. Astoria is reported to bave put some new planks in ber streets. Tbe busiest man in the world is prob ably tbe press censor at tbe seat ot w.r The Czar is mad because England likes Japan.best. Better keep your coat on. i Elijah the Second hBS been mobbed in Australia. Dowle will need to seek refuge In Zion City. Lent has arrived. This reminds ns that nmbrelias borrowed by mistake have not been leturnea. The number of torpedoeB exploded over on the Yellow Sea indicates a con tinuat4th otjuiy celebration mere. No one makes any pretense of pro nouncing these Russian nameB, beglning moat anywhere and ending in sky. Something ibould be done in the in tereet ot humanity to keep Geo. O. Brownell of Oregon city outnf the com. log congressional campaign. What to do with the boys ie big Emblem being discussed in Portland, t is a serious one that takes big mindB and hearts to settle, for boys will be boys, you know. Tbe lower bouBe of congress is hack- Inn awav at tbat Lewis and Clark ap propriation bill, and by tbe time their ax gets dull there won't be much more money than enough to put np a pig pen. The Btreet; car had to wait filteen minutes for a freight train to get off the track, in front of the aepoc ceiore it could leave with its passengers. Tbe law makes five minutes tbe limit. Tbat was a dramatic scene at Baker City when the lone robber entered a sa loon and coolv remarked: "lam the lone highwayman you have been look ing for, throw up your hands." A nhinann baliei ia that they are doomed to destruction if the New Year arrives with them in debt, and they therefore huatle, compromise, do any thing to have their accounts Bettled. Marahfleld boasts of a foot racor who msIibb in. tinnrlmil Vn-rin in Q 3 R HBC-. onds, lecord time.Years ago Albany had a sprinter wno mace is in v hucuuub ac cording to a watch without a Becond hand. - An Albany boy, Georgie O. upon re turning from a trip to Seattle stopped in Portland a few days. While there he was asked which place be liked better Seattle or Portland. "Portland, was inqquicK response. " A by do you like Portland better?" "Oh, Seattle is too crowded." A Kansas judge hat, just decided that reading an account of a murder did not -disqualify a man irom sitting ae a jury man.- UOOa. UB me contrary . a, muu should not b permitted to sit as a jury man unless he bas read all the accounts. It Is time that Idiots were disqualified from Ibeing jurymen. Get men wbo take the papers. Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Green, of Leba non wete granted a divorce by Judge Boise at tne recent seasion oi me cir cuit court . - Tbey were married three yeara ago, at the time it being stated tbat it was the reunion of two loving hearts severed by many years of divers experiences. How soon the romance ie gone, but the Crlteilon says the story waa notion. -These Russian and Japanese names suggest some good materia Jtor college yells: - Yaln Chemulpo, Ilato Tong New Uhwang, Pen Yang-Bong CMng, Wei hal-we. Tbis lottery business has gone so far that a Portland dentist doing business In Salem gives all his customeis a chance on a etoain launch. Roallv n dentist should be employed because ol Ins skill and reliability and a newspa per should be taken because wanted and not on account ni any premium or lot tery airanyemeut. Leg Broken. Edwin Trltes, asonol Frank Tiites ol near Knox's Buttte, tuisjtorenoon wa breaking a oolt, driving it with another horse hitched to a sled, when they ran way dragging Tilles, part ol ibe time nnder tne siea, n ng one ot his legs Dr. Davie was emt lor. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Port Arthur Abandoned, o Tientsin, Feb. 17. 1 tlgram from . Av.kn. - . L. . i I. I ) ut iuu! avilD. uiai ,uv xiuasiaa ei sailed today Irou Port Arthur on r sealed orders. The receipt of this vwbhBv u..,n m iruiUUUU DlU.aVlUU here, as it ia generally conceded tbe Russian commanders have lound tbat ihflV r. in ..... H.Tiiuv Ip.im ,kai. annual i us aiiacas oi me Japanese torpedo-boat destroyere. Russia Will Retaliate. Washington, Feb. 17. It is .said Sec retary Hay has received dependable, al though unofficial information, tbat Rus sia is preparing to retaliate against tbe United Slates for wbat is considered to be open friendship manifested for Ja pan, Tbia may not go further than commercial discrimination. L lu Land Frauds Washington, Feb.,17. As a resulc tof investigations that bave been conducted before the Federal Grand Jury in tbia city for some time past, indictments Fred A. Hyde, John A. Benson, Henrv R. Diamond and J. H. Schneider, the four principal figures in the- lamous lieu iana ring. These men nave operated extensively all over tbe Pacific Coast. The Domingo War. Nhw Yoke, Feb, 17. A savage attack on the Uity oi Santiago bas resulted in the complete rout, oi rebele by govern ment ferces, says a dispatch from Santo Domingo. Many were killed and wounded on both sides. For some time an attack hss .been ex pected. Strengthening Defences. New York, Feb. 19. During the past six months every steamer belonging to tne i unless Jjine arriving at this port has landed explosives and big guns, Bays a World diapateh from Halifax. They were distributed among the harbor for tifications. Tbe shift of workmen em ployed'until recently waa the largest in the history of the garrison and num bered 1800. . Russia in Corea. ' New York, Feb. 18 The Herald has the following from Tokio: Reports received here from Corea fo ment Btate that uuaeian troops are ad vanning toward Seoul, and that a strong position at Ping Yang bas been occupied by them. Their present movements do not indicate any immediate intention of attacKing tne;uorean capital, Grows Smaller. Baltimore, Feb.) 18. Insurance ex perts were in optimistic frame of mind today over the prospect that the aggre gate insurance loss will be much smaller than at first anticipated. They ere now confident the Iobb caused by the confla gration will not exceed $40,000,000. . . C- vS WH'l He T iere. - San Francisco, Feb. 18. A special dispatch to tbe Bulletin from Washing ton atHtea that the transports that have been held at this port in readiness for sea for many weeks are really to be sent to China and that the squadron of war ships at Manila will alao be ordered to the.Oreint. To Indian War Veterans. At Albany, Oregon, at eleven o'clock on the morning of Saturday .March 26th, 1904, there will be beld a meeting of tbe Indian War Veterans, for the transaction of important and urgent businesB. Bon. Thomas Wa1o, ol Salem, will deliver an address. A full attendance is requested JASON WHBHliBR, UBptaln. ' Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Feb. 17, 1904. Persons calling for these letters must give the date on which Anerton.Miss Amanda2 Day, Mr Wm W Blake, Mrs Emily Larsson, Mr Albert Miller.Mia Priscilla Miller, Mr O B Miller, Bob Rock,MrsOatherlne Starr. Rubv ' Stone Miss Nancv P Tobln.MrRO ' Woodruff, Mr M a. 8. train, r. M. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICli IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT tie undersigned, administrator of the estate of Cordelia Sounds, de ceased, has filled his final aceouat la said tstate with the county clerk ef Lina county,Or.and,the)oounty court bas set the 7th day ol Marcb , 1901 at 1 o'clock p.m. lor the hearing of objections to said ao count and for tbe settlement thereof, a J. R. Bounds, Administrator. J.J. Whitney. Attorney. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.5"5"'1 NOriCE lb HEREBY GIVEl", THAT the underBigned, executor of the last will and testament and estate of Huldah Bond, deceased, has filed hie final accot nt in said ostate, with the :lerk for Libn County, Oregon, and the County Court has fixed the 7th day of March, 1904 at tbe hour of one o'clock p. m. for hearing objections i. any tiere may be to said account and for the settle ment of said estate. Dated this the 7th day of January,! 904. O. 8. Bond, Executor. Wkathrbford & Wtatt. Attorneys for Eexecutoi. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ' NOTIOalS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been dulv ap pointed by the County Court of Lion county, Oregon as Ihe ex- cutor of the last will and tnstamem of L. Senders, debased. Any and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notiSed to pre'entthf same to the undersigned at bis office in Albany, within six months from the data hereof, duly verified as by law rtquir-d Dated thi. 0th day of February. 1904 M Skndxrs, Executor. VEATUaKIORD WjATT. ' Attoriejs lor Eierntor. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Reulstra'ions: . Alhan 62, -est Albnv 4A, Wstl Alb- ny W, N B-ownsville 121, SBroDS viHe 91. Center 18. Sodavilie 35. -njier lS.Kox Vaiie8, N Ra,r thury. Har- MH'mra- e. HaltHiy 42 .l,,t,ian ', Li cm on 80, N Lbano-i 8i, Leuauoo 139, Krinans 16. Price 69. Uk Greek 14. Sn-iiiam 21, N 8cio 16, S Scio 20, SUedd S:t bbelburn 6, Sodavilie 9, Sweet Home o9, S-racuse 12,Tangbnl 31, rallman21, Waterloo os. Total. UTS. vt eekB' In crease 190. Uteds recorded : Ladies Aid Soci.ty. block 70, to . Goltra Para. $ 250 Bessie B Bnrtbart to Belle and Skriner, 21 51 acres near Alb any i5co Belle Sbriner to Bessie rlurkbart, 1 lot bl 33 H'a 2na ad DELINQUENT TAX. SALE. Notice la hereby given that I will, od Tuesday, ' the 23rd day of February, 1904, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at my office In the court house, in tbe city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction for tbe delinquent taxes for the year 1002, tbe following described real es tate ; and I will sell each tract and parcel of real estate described below to tbe person who will pay tbe taxes, costs and accrued penalties thereon and tako a certificate at the lowest rate of interest, Baid sale 'to be continued from day to day until the list Is exhausted and all of said land sold. Said property is subject to redemption according to law : Abbott, Mrs. 8. J. Two-thirds of the following : Beginning at a Btake 17.39 chains north of the east cor ner of section 18, township 10 south, range 1 west, Linn county. Oregon ; thence north 5 chains ; . thence parallel with south line ot said section 14.03 chains to the center of county road ; thence south 45 minutes, east 5 chains; thence 13.99 chains to beginning, containing 7 acres ; tax $4.08, pen alty 40 cents. Interest 86 cents; total S 4.84 Abrams, O." P. Beginning 20 feet east and 7 chains north of north cast corner of block 1 in Glasses' addition to Crawfordsvllle, Linn county, Ore. ; thence east 1.78 chains; thence north 2.50 chains to Bouth line of Glass Bros.' mill : race ; thence west along said south line 178 chains ; thence south 2.50 chains to beginning, section 18, township 14 south, range 1 west; ' tax $5.89, penalty 58 cents, Inter est 53 cents ; total , 7.00 Abrams, J. M trustee Goltra Park ' addition to Albany, lot 2, block 6 ; tax 24 Aklns, D. F. Glass' addition to Crawfordsvllle, lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 1; tax $3.66; penalty 86 cents, interest 32 cents; total .... 4.84 Allen, N. N., estate Tho north halt of the southwest quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter ' of section 2, township 15 south, . range 1 east, 160 acres : the south east quarter of tho southeast quar ter of section 33, township 14 . Bouth, range 1 east, 40 acres; tax $8.07, penalty 80 cents Interest 72 cents; total 0.59 Allen, B. N estate Tho east half of section 16, township 14 south, range 1 east, 820 acres; tax $9.50, penalty 95 cents, interest 85 cents; total ;...y 11-30 Allen, P. E. Allen & Hawkins' addi tion 'to Albany, lot 2, block 1; lots 4 and 6, block 2 ; Hack's addi tion, lot 1, block 1 ; tax $3.30, pon ' alty 33 cents, Interest 29 cents; total .'. 3.92 Alphln, S. J. Beginning 2.75 chains north and 4.85 chains east ot the quarter section bet. sections 3 and 4, township 10 south, range 3 west,. Linn county, Oregon ; thenco east 12.65 chains ; thence south 9 de grees 80 minutes, east 9.67 chains; thenco wost 3 chains ; thenco north 65 degreoB 15 minutes, west 12.50 chains; thence north 4.30 chains to beginning, containing 10 acres, in nooHnn .1. tnwnshin 10 south. range 3 west; tax $1.90, penalty 19 cents, Interest 17 cents; total. 2.26 Arp, Peter Beginning at tho nortn- casc corner ut iub u. w. B. Griggs Not. 1169 CI. No. 44, township 11 south, range 1 wost, Linn county, Oregon; thence wost 13.41 chains ; thence south to cen ter of Boaver Creek; thenco along center of said creek to tne east line of said D. L. C; thence north to beginning, containing 65 acres, in section 17, township 11 south, range 1 wost; tax $7.41, pennlty 74 cents, interest 06 cents; total. 8.81 Aver 111, Mrs. Sarah, estate wortn Brownsvuie, iot uiuun. o , $2.10, penalty 21 cents, interest 18 cents: total 2.49 Baird, G. H. Hack's 3rd addition to penalty $1.70, interest $1.53 ; tnrttl 20, Albanv. lot d. diouk a, vua h ).23 Baker, G. F. 40 acres in section 13, township 9 south, range 1 west; tax $4.84; penalty 48 cents, in terest 43 cents; total Ballon, R. A. Hack's addition to Al bany, lot 4, block 110 ; tax $18.70, nennlty $1.87, interest $1.78 ; total 6.75 22.35 Bauer, A. B. F. Hack's addition to Albany, west half of block 128; tax $10.20, penalty $1.02, interest 91 cents; total ................. 12.13 Beale, Chas. The east hair of sec tion 16, township 10 south, range t aact n?n nnrR : tax 11.40. penalty $1.40, interest $1.02 ; total Beard, Frank Beginning on line be tween sections 7 and 8, township 10 south, range 1 west. Linn coun ty, Oregon, to where said line crosses the mill race to Scio flour ing mills at a point south 89 de grees 47 minutes west, south 6.82 chains from northeast corner of section 18, said township and - range; thence south 89 degrees 47 minutes west; along Bald line to a point In line with east line of main street in the city of Scio; thence north 34.65 chains; thence north 89 degrees 47 minutes, east ' 9.26 chains more or less; thence south 70 links to center of said mill race ; thence down said race, . containing 8.56 acres; tax $7.68, penalty 76 cents. Interest 69 cents; " total v Beard, Rachel Stlpp & Pentland'B addition to Scio, lots 18 and 19; tax $4.80, penalty 48 cents, Inter est 43 cents; total v,;;, ' 1" Benson, Peter Falrdale addition to Albany, lot 6, block 8; tax 38 cents ; penalty and costs 6 cents ; total ' V Bills, M. M. The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 33, township 9 south, range 4 east, 40 acres; tax $1.71, penalty 17 cents, interest 15 cents; total. .. . Bllyeu, W. R. Albany, lot 6, block 17; part of lot 7, blook 17; tax $71.40, penalty $7.14, interest $6.42; total Bllyeu, W. H. Part of block 23, In Scio; tax $1.20, penalty 12 cents, interest 10 cents; total. . .. . . .... Blair, Mrs. Emma J. II 111 s addi tion to Sodavilie, lots 6 and 7, block 1; tax 48 cents, penalty 7 cents; total . Blair, L. P. HHPs addition to Soda vlllo, lots 4 and 5, block 1 ; tax 48 cents, penalty 7 cents; total. .. 13.82 0.13 6.71 .43 2.03 84.96 1.42 .65 .55 Bledsoe, J. W. Beginning at 67 rods Bouth of northeast comer of section 22, township ?,4 south, range 1 west. Linn county, Ore gon: thence south 100.76 rods: thence west 80 rods; thence north 80 rods; thenco west 29 rods; thence north 96 rods; thence east 109 rods to beginning, containing 108 acres; tax $13.16,' penalty $1.81, Interest $1.18; total 15.65 Brown, T. L. Beginning at quarter section corner between sections 23 and 33. township 10 south, range 2 west. Linn county, Oregon; thence north 100 rods ; thence west to meander line ot south Santlam river: thence southerly with said line to south line of said section 28; thence east to beginning, con- -tain In it 15.25 acres, in section 28, township 10 south, range 2 west; tax $1.64, penalty 15 cents. Inter est 13 cents; total . 1.82 Brown, Jessie S. 8. A 8. W. Haven' aJdltlen to Halsey. lots 6 and 6, . block 3; tax 94. penalty 40 cents, laterest 86 cenU; total 4.76 Bryant, Abby Abbey's addition to Albany, Jot 2, block 1; tax $1.86, penalty 13 cents, interest 12 cents ; total Buford, T. J. Falrdale addition to Albany, lots 7 and 8, block 6; tax 19 cents, penalty 1 cent ; total. Bunch, J. N. South addition to Al bany, lots 5 and 0, block 39; tax 62 cents, penalty 5 ceo la, Interest 4 cents; total , Burkhart, Mrs. C. A. Lots 1, 2 and 3, block 70: tax $32.30, penalty $3.23, interest $2.90; total . . Burgett, O. B. Beginning at north east corner of p. L. O. of J. T. Ames. Not. 7633, township 13 south, range 1 east, Linn county, Oregon ; thence south 20 rods; thence west 9 rods; thence north 20 rods; thence east 9 rods to beginning, containing 1 acre; tax $3.19, pen alty 31 cents, interest 28 cents : total Burgett, T. C. Beginning 6.94 chains east and 8.60 chains south of southeast corner of the east pro jection of Lowell Ames, Jr., D. L. C. ; thence south 76 1-4 degrees, west 50 feet; thence south 16 de grees, east 100 feet; thence north 76 1-4 degrees, eaBt 60 feet; thence north 16 degrees, east 100 feet to beginning, township 13 south, range 1 east, Linn county, Oregon, containing 1-8 of an acre ; tax $4.19, penalty 41 cents. Inter est 37 cents; total Burns, Wlllie The northeast quarter of section 7, township 11 south, range 7 east, 160 acres ; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents. Interest 54 cents; total 161 .61 S8.43 Burrell, Mrs. Vina North half of " ouutuwosr. quarter or section 12, township 13 south, range 1 west, 80 acres ; tax $3, penalty 80 cents. Interest 27 cents: Ma Burton, J. A. Tho west half of the ciwi. nun oi section ZZ, township 10 south, range 1 east, 160 acres: tax $10.12, penalty $1.01, interest Carey, W. H. H. Lot 'block V, 12.03 .3d ..utoiiw, lu , i ueaiB penauy a cents tntnl ... Carrothers, Alvin J. Hack's 2nd ai- uiwuu ijiub norm or. railroad track In Albany, tho northwest quarter of block 40; tax $2.55, penalty 25 cents, Interest 22 cents ; total Chamberlain, George B.,. trus'tefr-- vrumtt rant aaition to Albany, lots 6. 7 and 8, block 8; Hack's 4th addition, lot 6, block 12 ; South Albany, lots 3 and 8, block 17 ; tax $1.82, penalty 18 cents, interest 16 cents : total Chaplin, R. H. Beginning 913 1-2 2.16 mot Mast nn oiit 1-4 leet north 15 minutes east from northwest corner of the D. L. C. of H. H. Spauldlng's CI. 41, township 13 south, range 2 west. Linn county, Oregon; thence east 200 feet; thence north 836 feet; thence west 444 feet; thence south 290 feet; thence east 244 feet; thence south 40 feet to beginning, containing 8 21-100 acres; tax $1.40, penalty 14 cents, interest 12 ranta fntnl 1.6S 1.6I 4.60 Chapman, A, R. Abbyes' addition to Aioany, iota ana y, block l; tax $1.86; penalty 13 cents, interest 12 centB: totnl Cooper, S. C. and M. M. Hill's addl- non to Boaavnio, lots 11 and 12, block 7; tax $3.88; penalty 38 cents. Interest 34, Mnk- tntof Cooper, William, estate Southeast quarter oi nortneast quarter and lot 1 of section 14 south, range 1 weat, jjiuq county, uregon, con taining 76.05 acres; tax $3.80, penalty 38 cents, interest 34 cents; total Copland, J. North half of south west quarter of section 18, town ship 10 Bouth, range 3 east, 80 acres ; tax $3.80, penalty 38 cents. Interest 34 cents; total ; Corwln, C. L. Third of following: South halt CI. No. 40, township 12 south, range 1 west, Linn county, Oregon, except 159 acres off of west side of said south half, leav ing 162 acres more or less of sec tion 32, township 12 south, ran go 1 west ; tax $1.90, penalty 19 cents, interest 17 cents; totnl.... Cotton, F. R., and Harrison, A. B. Lots Q and 7 of section 22, 7 acres ; tax 38 cents, penalty 3 cents. Interest 2 cents; total Craig, C. B. Hill's addition to Soda vilie, lot 5, block 4; tho east half of southeast quarter of section 24, township 13 south, range 3 west, SO acres ; tax $4.80, penalty 48 cents, interest 43 cents; total.... - Craig, Emily Tho southwest quarter of northeast quarter, the west half of southeast quarter and tho south half of the southeast quarter of section 12, township 11 south, range 1 east, Linn county, Ore gon, containing 100 acres; ' tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, interest 54 cents; total Crocket, T. D. Tho southeast quar ter of the southwest quarter of sec tion 24, township 11 south, range 1 west, 40 acres : tax $2.85, pen alty 28 cents, interest 25 cents ; total Cully, "W. R. Southeast quartor of section 36, township 11 south, range 7 ertst, 160 acres ; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, Interest 64 cents; total Cyrus. Virginia Lot 3 of section 33, township 10 south, range 1 west; also lots 1, 2 and 3 of section 4, , township 11 south, range 1 west, Linn county, Oregon ; also begin ning at the southeast corner of lot 3 In said section 4 ; thence west 16.69 chains more or less to the east line of D. L. C. ot Robert M. , Moore and wife No. 616, said township and range ; thence south 5.18 chains more or less to center ot county road, 1.43 chains more or less north of southeast corner of said D. L. C. ; thence northerly -along center of said road to a point 2.50 chainB south of begin- . ning; thence north 2.53 chains to beginning, containing In all 128.27 acres more or less, all in Linn 2.26 j .43 3.38 7.22 county, uregon; tax, $ii.4U, pen alty $1.14, interest $1.02-; total.. Davis, John Sodavilie, lot 6. block 7; tax 48 cents, penalty 4 cents, interest 2 cents ; total Delaney, Lilly E. The east half of the northeast quarter of section 17, township 10 south, range 4 east, 80 acres; tax $3.80, penalty 38 cents, Interest 34 cents; total.... Downing, James O. Beginning on the north line of' lot 5 of section 20, township 11 south, range 1 east at a point north 89 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 86 minutes, 1 west 15.45 ' chains to quarter section corner in south line of section 20 ; thence north 32.75 chains to Bouth line of D. L. C. of Joseph Elktns; thence east to southeast corner of said claim; thence north to an other west corner of said lot 5; thence eaBt to beginning, contain ing 53.12 acres ; tax $2.85, penalty 28 cents? interest 25 cents; total. Downing.iJulla A. -Beginning 12 1-2 chains west of northeast corner of southwest quarter ot Bectlon 10, township 11 south, range 1 west; thence west 65 1-2 chains to cen ter of county road ; thence south degrees 30 minutes, east 22 chains; thence cast 4.25 chains; thenco north 8.42 chains ; thence north 87 degrees 15 minutes, east 27.70 chains ; thenco north 4.15 chains; thence east 26.90 chains; thenco north 13.05 chains to place of beginning, containing 85 acres; tax $18.14, penalty $1.81, interest $1.63; total Drlnkard, W. J. Beginning at the northeast corner of section 26, township 13 south, range 4 west ; thence west 99.31 rods ; thence south 160 rods ; thence east 169.51 rods ; thence north 160 rods ; thenco west 60 rods to beginning, containing 159.51 acres; also west half of D. L. C. ot Charles B. Crosby, claims 37 and 40, town ships 13 and 14 south, range 4 west, containing 320 acres, ex cept a strip 75 links wide north and south by 36.69 chains long east and west off ot south aide of same, leaving 317 acres; total 476.57 acreR; tax $87.93, penalP, $8.79, interest $7.91; total 13.56 .54 4.52 (Continued on 5th page ) 4.S7 7.22 3.57 3.02