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f THURSDAY. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Probate: In esLteol L. Senders In ventory filed: real property $10,700, per. sonal, $3,270. ToUl .14,970. Personal property ordered sold. Circuit Court: New caee, I P Wa'lace agt M E Nicholas et at, to qniet title, B M Garland attorney. Deede recorded : G E Thomas to Lion Co. 2 acres. .$ 30 M V Makinster to 0 J Mealy 160 acres 050 K Shelton referee to J A Bichardeon SO acres 241 Boea A Oarothere to G W McKin- ney block Brownsville 100 0 L OrosBman to Geo W Heo'or lot Harriebnrg 850 B W uoderlintto Ezra Oather, 1 acre t .1 ' 9n XltlUKUUU - B Bhelton referee, to Thomas Read- iog 1 acre, Scio 876 Allie Houeer to Fred A Kribs, 160 , acres 800 J e Keeuey to Fred h Kribs, 160 acres 20 .Tor R Cni to F A Kribs 160 acres - 20 Patent John Carneigie. Morteages for $2500. $2500, $200 $100, Satisfaction for $1200. Engagement Announced. From the Eugene Register : At a receptiou given by Mrs. O. A Burden, 510 Lincoln street, yesterday the engagement o! Miss Stella Robin- eon to Dr. O. V. Littler of Albany was announced, Significance of the occas ion was fittingly carried out in the con duct of the affair. I he decorations of flowers and foliage were artistically fashioned to represent hearts. The forthcoming nuptial event was further emphasized in the card pastime of hearts. The rooms were done in pink. Favors of the tete-a-tete luncheon were valentines.elaborately farbicated bearing in appropriate verse the nuptial tidings. Eda and Haul Humphrey daintily served the guestB. Mrs. Smith and Miss Church secured the heart trophies. The guests were: Mesdames J. F. Rob inson, R. H, Dearborn, P. E. Snod grase, L. L. Whitson, Emma Thompson, B. 8. Bryson, L. L. Goodrich, Geo. H. Smith, Miss Ada and Ruby Hendricks, Louise and Elisabeth Yoran, Ermine Church, Bessie and Kate Kelly, Dollie Ankeny, Carrie Paine, Lulu Benahaw, Eva and Maude Stinron, Carrie Hall, RoBalia'and Friendly.r . Death of Lake Dorris. M. L. Dorris died in Southern Cal ifornia on Tuesday at the aee of 37 years, Or', bronchial trouble, generally reported to have been consumption. NHo was born at Scio in tbis countv, coming with his parents to Albany when a boy. He clerked in etores at Albany, Corvallis, Independence and Eugene. On account of ill heaith he was obliged to discontinue bis work at Eugene and went to Cali fornia hoping for benefit from a change. He leaves a wife, now at independence, a mother, Mrs. Ellen Dorris, of 623 West Tenth street, this city, and several brothers and sisters, being one of a fam ily of twelve children. He was a mem ber of the Odd Fellows. The remains will be brought to Alb any for burial besides those of his father, who died about fifteen years ago. Highway Robbery at Lebanon From the Criterion:' The Insurance agents at tbis place have received notice from tbe Board of Underwriters, of the Pacific, that here after the rates on all ol tbe risks on the east side of Main street between Grant and Sherman Btreets will be 8 per cent. This is only in keeping with the other rates of the town bb other risks in tbe town are as high as 7 per ceut. Tbe Board hag become very arbitrary in the matter and propose to squeeze the last drop of blood out of our people. The present ralea are nothing more than highway robbery. Oregon's Assessment. . ' The total asaesiment for dragon','!! M just announced, $173,659,888.58, an crease over the previous year of $26 460 286.93. Multnomah tounty leails, with Marion second, Umatilla third, Clackamas fourth and Linn fiitb. The increase in Lino was .17 per cent. , The biggest increase was in Clackamas. .99 per cent, with Gilliam second and Ben ton third, .73 per cent. The stock list : 2 120 167 "Deep and goate, 187,743 horses and mules, 511,288 cattle, and 105,289 swine, a big increabe in each caee. A. J. Haesler, a ding drummer oi Seattle, whose wife ie a niece of Mrs. I. F. Coon, was in the city today. MrB. Hirry Oonn way, of McMiun ville was in the city this afternnnn on her way to Bei., oo a visit with her par ents. H J Moors, of lOloverdale, left yes terday for tbe east to sell Tied fruit lor Orenon parties, his eeco d trip this winter. He expects lo be gone three or four months. Dr H Davis returned last even ing froni a trip to Silverton, coming back n u.aie.asjol. b)lhe following: Bo,n on t ". D.rs r;,Tt f Jessie Dam Brooks, a girl. All doinii WInvitatinB were received in Albany todav w the marriage of Mr. Buekey tfason. a popular young man of this citv and Ml s Eva Gieenwalt ,an ac SmnHahed Portland young lady, to take SK,tl.sd on March 2, followed by a bridal trip to Mont na. The girls basket ball ' team of . Rose. bu.t evening defeated the Lebanon -iti' mam at Lebanon 7to4. ne lolebu "m went to Monm nth, and SlTpla, WlM.met.es nd perhaps Albany. X . is the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking Powder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder produces food remarkable both in fine flavor and wholesomeness. GRAFTS. Take no note of a man of doubtful credit. The person who winks when eittint for a photograph gets a reply in the neg ative. Barbed wire has stonned a irooci Oregon politicians from being on the lence. Gamblers are still on deck. A bent pin ia often a turning point in a boy's life. Tha sayings of 'some Albany men would take more space than their do ings. Wood Ourtia & Co. are making Bteady shipments of produce from Albany for the California markets and aB well are receiving car load lots of California fruits and goods for the valley trade. Amany is proving a good business center tor the commfesion bUBinees. Tbe Journal reports a fight in the Elk- head saloon at Salem that was of a verv vicioub order. Jack Kearns attacked Ben Dice. Dice knocked Kearne down twice in a verv cool manner, and uoon Kearns again coming to tbe attack got mad end knocked him down again. Tne ciaret noweu. cotti men are sain to be shoulder Btrikers, FRIDAY. A Very Young Couple. From the Portland Journal : . Surrounded by a number of clerts, gapping in astonishment, a boy and bis mother "tood in tbe county clerk's offics this morning trying to get a license to wed a girl 16 jears old. Bert flower, the BDDlicant, and his mother say ho ia 20 years of age, but he looks not more than 15. The bnv and bis mother live in Albma. They say he hae made his own living lor years as a latner ana is wen ante to sup port a wife The girl in the case, Nina Moore, is tbe daughter of a railroad man living at Albany and baa been em ployed as domestlo by tbe Howera (or two months. r -- - "My boy's lather is oeaa," sata. Mrs. Howar. "Nina's mother is dead. Her lather has ritten he is willing for the children to marry and I have no object ion. He is a good bo? and can take cire ol her.' i 'Both. the boy and bia mother were kaanlv dlsssDDCinted when inlormed bv Clerk Prasp that they noulil have o get the lather of the girl 10 add ess a letter consenting to tbe prospective union. Mr. Bobert Moore, father of tbe young lady, went to Portland this morning to look alter tbe matter. He does not in tend to give bie consent to tbemariiage, believing bis deuitbter is too young. He learned of tbe affair last night for the Brat time.upon being shown the Journal. Mies Fay Cocley left yesterday for Pendleton to attend the state Y. P. B, C. E. and visit with her brother Carl. .-. n Xir ttTall..a hoa hasn nnlifiiifl impi. V. " of hie successful passage of tbe recent examination and report from tbe others are fzpected E. W. Langdoo, wire and daughter J lata l..nt. niuht. nn thA riflliTed overland, Irom Southern California, where tbey have been eeeral months. MisB Lena Marshall, now a student in the Good Samaritan Hospital at Port i..h ratnrnad 10 her work todav after a ehort visit in Albany. Mr. John Morrison has returned Irom Los Anitelee, where be has been makiDg ut in tha Hnlriipr. Hnml for Ave months. He prefers Albany with its- more congenial aasociaiioriB, uu iuiuuud to make ibis city his borne. . i r TW nntilMhanm. who haa baan needing several months in Albany tbe ' . . :il SUeBt OI oer laiuar, air. wgau, 1114 leave tomorrow lor her home at Burke, will accompany bar as lar as Portland, Fortmiller Brotj. bare leased the store room under tbe I A. O. V. W. hall end lit ... I. tnr nnH.,t.V,n n'natlnn . tA h atted up peclallv for the pnrpoa. Tbeir Increasing etoek demand! the o-e ol all the room Its their pretenVq-urteri, 1 Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely refined to absolute purity, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW TEACHERS WHO PASSED. The recent teacher's examination re sulted in 29 passing and H.lailing. One paper was sent to another county for ex amination.' The .highest average was secured by George L. Howe, 96 per cent, with four lbO'e. Mr, Howe ia good lor another state certificate but had to go through the first grade flrBt, Misa Alice Markhart was next with an average of 95 per cent. For second grades Lettie M. Pratt and Margaret Conger received 90 per cent, first grade requirement, but lacking the experience. O. W. Van Winkle was tbe highest third grade, 89 per cent, almost a firat grade require ment. ' - The following were granted certifi cates : First Grade George L. Howe, B. W. Van Vleet, Henry JGby .Alice Markbart, Ollie Morrie, V. L. Oalavan. Second Pearl Beck, N. A. Kriee, tiadie SimB, Bertha teck, Hazel Weller, Winifred Balaton, Lettie M. Pratt, Bobena Smitb, Grace Sailor, Floyd Bilyeu, Margaret Conger, W. A. Id on. Third F. A. Miller, Freda Struck raier, Lilian Sherwood, B. O. Nash, Pearl Penn, Edwin Parton, Van Bilyeu, lannle Warner, U, w. van winkle, H Bobineon. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Circuit Court; New case: L J Davis agt W H Davie, for divorce. Married Oct S, 1902 in Port'and. Desertion since ucto, iwuii. , w eat tier lord a wyatt at torneys lor plaintis. Bucordere office.' .Deeds recorded . S B Sawver to Lizzie Maunln. 2.61 aores . . . .... . . .-. . . ..... ........ 450 Marv E Miller to Melvlna Miller. 80 ecres and several lots Scio. . . 500 W D Miller to Mary Miller. 80 - aores and several lots Scio . . .. 1 H Bryant to Ellas Powell. 25 acres ouu Release ol mortgage for $200. ' Assignment ol mortgage for $250. The Roosevelt Club.V- The Roosevelt Olub held a meeting at the court house last night. The: Finob committee of arrangements reported in lavor of associate elubs through the county, to be followed br a general con vention of Clubs in Albany on March 18 lor the formation of a League of Clubs. a banquet to be given on the evening of that day. Committee were appointed: General : A. W. Bowersex. exofflcio chairman, G. W. Wright, Gale 8. Hill, W. H. Worrel and G. B. Banders. .Voters: b. S. Train exoffiofb chair man, r. M. trench, J. fl. Duncan and D. N. Williamson of the first ward; B. A. Dawson, O. P. Wolcottr E. D. Co sick, second ward: . S. VanWinkle. Grant Froman, John Kobson.third ward. Race Track Meeting. Another race track meeting wae held at the office of Sheriff Huston. Tne re ports showed over $500 collected. The contract for building the track and putt inp up tbe barns was let to Mr. Mede Thompson, who will move from Browns viile to this city to reside and look after the track after completion. A.J, Hodges wae elected secretary and treasurer. W. H. Hogan was elected president et a lormer meeting, lbe directors have not yet been bosen. Sufficient, moony will be secured to pot the track in first- class shape and lor tbe erection of tbe oecesearv barns and sbede. A teachers Institute will be held at Leb inon on Saturday, Feb. 27. Tbe tolrawiog will dlfcnss prominent educa uonal topicet Hon. M. A MI'le. , Dr. Davenport, Lr. Tbomp.on, 8. D. Tito, W.'W. Dixoo, Joa. Brenner ,Col. Crontc, Soperln tndeot Hayes and j, B. Lalh- from grapes, YORK. AN EDITOR'S EXPERIENCE (n the Treatment of Humours with More Than Magical , Effect with CUTICURA REMEDIES. A Remarkable Testimonial from a Most Intelligent and. Trustworthy Lady. " A tumor came on my neck and In ft day or two It -was as large as half an orange. I was very much alarmed for fear It was malignant. My friends tried to persuade me to consult my physician ; bat dreading that he would insist on nslng the knife, I would not consent to go. Instead, I got Cuticura Resolvent and Cutlcura Ointment. I took the former according to dlrec tlons, and spread a thick layer of the Ointment on the swelling. On renew Ing it I would bathe my neck in very warm water and Cutlcura Soap. In a few days the Cutlcura Ointment had drawn the swelling to a head, when it broke. Every morning it was opened with a large sterilized needle, squeezed and bathed, and fresh Ointment put' on. Pus and blood, and a yellow, eheesy, tumorous matter came out. Ia about three or four weeks' time this treatment 'completely eliminated the tumor. The soreness that had ex tended down into my chest was all gone, and my neck now seems to be perfectly well. m : . "About five or six yean ago my als ter had a similar experience, used tha Cutlcura Remedies with magical effect, X am willing you should use my testi monial, with the further privilege of revealing my name and address to inch' ' persons as may wish to substantiate ttit above statements by personal letter tome." Chicago. Nov. ia, 1909. -.'u old thioufaMt the) mU. - CattMn SmtVttfti Jta. tin mnn oi unooouM v;MMa ruit wra tw n uiBunvnt, fx., imp, ue. imdow i inaea, n how 8a. Ptrit, I KB d U TtlXt BMiu, ID u Af. Pottr Drue Ctum. Corp., Sol 1W i atrtud fee "04w (o c w Km; uimv.". Sellwood Woolen Mills. The w ooles mills at Sellwood w&re burned yeeterday Bf'eraoon, otituinic a Iobb of $160,000. Tbe fire sua'! in the mixer. Tne inBorance ii $ 1C0, 000. E. L. Th.immnn fnrmor.o nt Ihi. nit n Is secretary end manager of thu cora- pnuy. uauries uo peyt n'e?ineui oi me RflnnArIrhiirTi Ma iiiir.iittiirlii, (In i . charge of tbe Albany mi is, is a director of tbe company. Tbe corner store of the new ,,t, u school huildintt at Rosvhurg m I iit i-.U next Moudpy. Dr. Tbre. Condon led u red at tiia TJ. of O. this week on a Wagon Load ol AmmoDiiec, a Blory ot the formaiiou 01 tbo Pacific Coast cxiutry. U. 8. CuDeiil Miller. t Mu Chantr. has been aotiiBer) of hwrhoiina Japaoeae rafuueer?. and con-piHlnt was made to our ffovernriipni, lolloned hy iortrut tionito Mr. Miller lo -tftbe neutral poBitiou Mr. Miller, a br ihur ut Mr P. I. Miller, f ihii city, renins to baye tbs earns faeiiuiftj lbe rfet of u have here. n IT U7.ntM,n?h mllltinafv IM today with Mr. George Finley, and will vUU.and ipci Uon county timber U s s IE AAA -t a . i am aireaay owns io.vw icrcs ui timoer mbu to Ltmu nuBt; iuu cwwiuvrao e n adjoiaing coonima. return- The Kua.bur. I I i.,-Nool biket ball eirl. teiurnaj niiih i.ir a'lrn iin. Mnnm-mth ri"'H'i..i in,, 13 to 1 iih- oul ins L. aiur i-ter a tl Villemelte .. Iv 1 to 3. Ortlitiqtif .t Tux Salf, iroyi page 4 DuactQ, J. P. Dcglanlug 10 chains south of northwest corner of section 33, township 12 south, range 1 west; thence east 12.31 1 chains; thence south 1.41 1-2 . chains; thence west 12.31 chains; thence north 1.41 1-2 chain to beg Inning, containing 1.74 acres; tax $2.35, penalty 23 cents, Inter est 21 conts; total 2.79 Duncan, C. A. The southwest quar ter of northwest quarter and west half of Boutheaut quarter of north- -west quarter of section 8, township 13 south, range 1 east, 60 acres ; tax $3.60, penalty 35 cents, Inter est 31 cents; total 4.16 Eason, J. 8. Doglnnlng 26.80 chains north, 84 degrees oast from the northwest corner of D. L. C. of Sarah and W. McCaw's Not 2606, township 14 south, rango 1 west; thenco north 84 degrees, east 34.70 chains; thenco north 7.64 chains ; thenco east 48 chains ; thence south 31.74 chains j thenco south 84 degrees, west 2.24 rods; thence southwesterly parallel with south line of said claim to con ter of county road, leading up Brush Creek : thenco northwest erly In center of satd road to north lino of said claim : thenco - easterly to beginning, containing; 247 acres; tax $23.99, penalty $2.89, Interest $2.06; total 29.40 Eastman, Mrs. Ella Kirk's 3rd ad dition to Lebanon, lots 4 ana O. block 2; tax 88 cents, penalty 8 cents. Interest 7 cents: total 1.03 Ebert, Henry Verlck's addition to Ainany, lot z, oiock 4 ; tax zu cents, penalty 2 cents, Interest 1 cent: total 29 Esslg, Charles Pipes' addition to Albany, lot tf, diock a ; tax zu cents, penalty 2 cents, Interest 1 cent: total x .29 Farrell, Thomas G. Abbyos' addi tion to Albany, lot 10, block l; tax 51 cents, ponalty 5 cents, in terest 4 cents : total .60 Farwell, R., estate Sodavl lie. lots 1, a ana 4, diock ii ; tax $z.4u, pea alty 24 cents, interest 21 cents; total : 2.85 Fields, William The northwest quarter ot soutwnest quarter ot section 33, township , 14 south, rango 1 cast, 40 acres ; tax $1.14, ponalty 11 cents, interest 0 cents ; 1 total 1.34 Findley, John The northwest quar ter ana sou metis t quarter or sec tion 26, township 12 Bouth, range , 1 east, 320 acres; tax $12.16, pen alty $1.21. interest $1.09: total.. 14.46 Fltzwater, J. N. Southeast quarter ot nortnwest quarter ana nortneast 1 quarter of southwest quarter of section 2, township 12 south, rango 1 west, 80 acros ; tax $2.85, pen alty 28 cents, interest 25 cents ; total 3.38 Flaugher. Willism The south half ot soutuoast quarter ot section ox and west half of southwest quarter and southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 32, township 11 south, rnngo t east, containing 1 200 acros; tax $11.45, ponalty $1.14. interest $1.03: total 13.02 Fowler, Harry E. Southenst quarter ot section is, townsnip id soutn, j rango 1 west, 160 acres tax $6.08, penalty 60 , cents. Interest 54 cents : total 7.22 French, Maggie My oil & Ewlng's audition to Sliolburn. lots 5 and 14, block 13 ; tax 85 cents, pen alty 8 conts. interest 7 cents : total 1.00 uains, Leo J. Nortnoast quartor of section 22, township 11 sooth, rango 2 enBt,-160 acres ; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, interest 54 cents ; total Gains, Alvis W. North half of the nortnwest quarter ana Boutnwost quarter of northwest quortor and northwest quarter of southwest quarter of Bectlou 22, township 11 south, rnngo 2 cast, tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, micros t 54 cents ; total Gentry, S. A. -Hausman's addition to North Brownsville, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 1; Kirk's addition to Lebanon, undivided half of lots 1 and 2, block 0 j tax $8.73, penalty 87 cents, Interest 78 cents ; total Glbble, Caroline Kirk's addition to Lebanon, part of lots 1 and 2, block 2; tax 44 cents, penalty ac cents, interest 3 cents; total..,.'. GlJJman, S. L. N. West half of section 16, township 14 south, range 1 east, 320 acros ; tax $12.16, penalty $1.21, - interest $1.0y; total Gooch, Amos W. Southeast quartor of northeast quartor and west bafl of northwest quarter of section 85, and northwest quartor of southwest quarter of section 36, township 11 south, range 7 east, 160 acres ; tax $6.08, penalty 60 cents, Inter est 54 conts; total Gooch, Amos F. South half of . southeast quarter o section 26 ; and north half of northeast quar-. , ter of section 85, township 11 south, rango 7 east; also southwest ' ' quarter of section 22, township 12 Bouth, range 1 east; Bridges' ad dition to tSholburn, lots 5, 6 and 7, block 1 ; Myers & Ewing's addl : tlon to Sliolburn, lots tf, 0, 7, 8, 9, v 10, 11, 12 and 14, block 1 ; lots 1, , 2, 3 and 4, block 2; tax $13.87, nnnallv IntnrnHt . 41.241 10.38 14.46 total , Gooch, Frank W. West halt of the southwest quarter ana nortneast . quarter of southwest quarter and northwest carter of southeast quarter of soctlon -20, township 11 south, range, 7 east,, containing , "160 acres; tax $6.08, -ponalty 60. - centB, interest 64 cents;' total.;.. Ooocb, Catherine Shelburn lots 13 . . and 14, block 18; lota 3 and 4, block' 1; - Bridges addition to Shelburn, southwest quarter of southwest quarter ot , southeast quarter of section 81 township 9 , .south, range 1 west; tu t.7l, ; penalty 87 cents, lnterast 88 cnta 1 1 total a ood follow, Fred East half of the j northwest quarter ana norm nait of northeast quarter of section. 14, , township 10 south, rango l'east,1 160 acres; tax t $4.56, penalty 46 ' cents. Interest 41 cents; total.... ! Goodman, Joseph Southeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 25, i township 11 south, range 1 west, 40 acres; tax. $1.52, penalty 15; cents. Interest 13 cents; total Gore, H. S. Schoolings' addition to Harrisburg, lots 6 .and 6, block ' 4 ; tax $3.62, penalty 85 cents, In B.12 1.80 4.18 4.00 .65 3.02 terest el cents; unai Graham, G. North half of northeast quarter ana soumwesi quarter ol northeast quarter of section 86, township 14 south, range 2 west; tax $3.42, penalty 34 conts, inter ent 30 cents; total Graham, II. W. Hill's addition to Sodavlllo, lots o ana o, diock d; tax 48 cents, penalty 4 cents, In terest 8 ccntH; total Grant, Mrs. E- Bryant's addition to Albany, norm nan oi uiotn o, tax $2.65. 'penalty 25 cents, Inter est 22 cents: total Orlffln, Mrs. It. A. The north half of west half of southeast quarter , of section 32, townBhlp 9 Bouth, i rango 1 west, 40 acres ; tax $2.37, i penalty 23 conts, interest 21 cents ; total 2.81 : Griggs, Dicy Beginning 112 rods ! east of southwest comer of claim i 37, township 10 south, rango 1 j wost ; thenco east 52 rods and 4 feet: thence north 78 rods; thenco southeasterly 48 rods; thence west 6 2-3 rods; thence south 97 8-4 rods to beginning, containing 30 acres; tax $7.83, penalty 78 cents, interest 70 cents; total 9.11 Hadden, J. I. The north half of the northwest quarter and southeast quarter of northwest quarter ot section 86, township 10 south, range 1 east, 120 acres ; tax $3.42, penalty 84 cents, interest 80 cents ; total ,. 4.00 Hall, Jessie F. All that part of north half of southwest quarter of section 20, township 12 south, range 1 east, lying west ot Hamil ton Creek, containing 20 acres; . trr $1.14, penalty 11 cents, inter ' est centi: tout 1.84 Hall, A.' F. The north half of the following : Beg inning at tbe south- east corner of section 14, town- i ship xi south, range 2 west; thence north 10.15 chains; thence wont 24.66 chains ; thence south 10.15 chains; thence east 24.66 chains to beginning of said north half, containing 12 1-2 acres; also beginning 10.15 chains north of southeast corner of said section . 14 ; thence west 28.66 chalnB ; thence northwesterly 19.55 chains to north line of south half of claim 77 in said township; thence cast 12 chains; thence south 5 1-2 chains ; thence east to west hank of Santiani river ; thence up said bank to east line of section 14 ; thence south to beginning, contain ing 60 acres, except 10 acres deeded to M. A. Ball out of south T west cornor, leaving 62 1-2 acros ; tax $7.65, penalty 76 cents, intor est 68 cents ; total Hallic, James The north half of southwest quarter of Bection 3, township 15 south, rango 1 eaBt, 79 acres; tax $2.98, ponalty 29 cents, Interest 26 cents; total.. .. Hamburger, A., estate Harrisburg, lots 2 and 3, block 8; tax $1.52, penalty 15 cents, , Interest 13 cents ; total Haiuer, John Beginning at tho northwest corner of 1). L. C. of John M. Burg and wtfo claim 64, township 12 south, range 2 west; thenco east 22.71 chains; thence south 132 1-3 chalnB ; thenco wost 22.71 chains to west lino ot said claim; thence north 132.13 chains to beginning, containing 300 acres; tax $19, peualty $1.00, interost $1.71; total 22.61 Hamilton, Annlo E. Beginning 60 feet oast ana tw cnains norm ot southeast corner ot block 9 In Eeast Hayses' addition to Halsey ; thenco cast 6.42 chains; thonco north 75 chains ; thenco west 6.42 chains; thenco south 75 chains to beginning, containing 1-2 aero; tax 80 conts, penalty 3 cents, interost 2 cents: total . .. Hamilton, W. J. Hack's 4th addi tion to Albany, lots l ana block 8; tax $3.40, -penalty, 34 tcents, Interost 30 cents; total.... Handy, John H. -Woodles It. addi tion to Albany, lots 1 and 2, block 7 ; tax $2.16, penalty 21 cents, lntoreut 19 conts; total '. HnrrlB, Frank E. Tho southeast qunrtcr ot southeast quarter and northwost quarter of ' southeast quarter and nortnoast quarter of southwest quarter of section 14, township 10 south, rango 1 wost; also beginning at northeast cornor of southwost quarter of southeast quarter of said section 14 ; thence wost 62 rods to centor ot county road ; thonco southerly along said road to where it crosses the south line ot said soctlon 14; thenco east to southeast cornor of southwost quarter of southeast quarter of said section 14 ; thenco north to beginning, containing In all 145 . pc res, and lots 7 and 8, blocks 4 and 5, in Shodd ; tax $12.50, pon alty $1,25, interest $1.12; total.. Harrison, Joseph, heirs North. Brownsville, part of lot 1, all ot lot 6. block 6; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, block 5 ; tax $2a.60, penalty $2.66, Interest $2.39; total Hart, Mary B. Beginning at the northeast corner of D. L. C. of Ed Abbott, claim 56, township 11 south, range 2 wast; thonco wost along north line of said claim 32.55 chains to tho lino betwoon sections 23 and 24, Bald township; thonco north along said section line bi. chains to mcandor corner on rlvor bank ot South Snntlam river; thonco south 20 degrees, eaet 8 chains ; thence north 53 degrees, cast 12 chains ; thonco oast 6 1-2 chains ; thenco south 74 degreos, , cast 8.20 chains to a point south 74 1-2 dogroos, west 1.40 chain from a fir troo 48 inchos in diam eter; thonco north 47 degreos 0 minutes, cast 12 chains ; thonco oast 17.60 chains; thenco north 10 degreos, wost 25 links; thonco 17.77 chains wost ; thenco south -47 degreos 16 minutes, west 12 chains ; thonco south 42 dogroos. oast 7.75 chains ; thonco south 25 dogroos, cast 6 chains moro or loss to a no In t due north of boclnnine : thenco south 22.20 chains to be ginning, containing 107 ncros moro or loss; tax $12.35, penalty $1.23, interost $1.11; total Harwood, 1-lorl inland Grove, lots 7 and 8, block 4 ; tnx 57 conts, ponalty 5 cents, Interost 4 cents ; total Hasslot, Joe J, M, Balstln's 3rd addition to Lebanon, part of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, all of lot 6. block 5 ; tax $2.64, penalty 26 cents, Intorest 23 contB; total.... Hayes, Z. G. Hack's 4th addition to Albany, lots 3, 4 and 6, block 2; tax $5.10, ponalty 51 conts, Intor est 45 cents; total .' Hayes, S. L. Blackmail's addition to Albany, lots 4 and 11, block 1; tax 19 cents, ponalty 1 cent; total.. Hoaton, Sadfo V. South Albany, lot 8, block 8 ; tax 26 cents, ponalty 2 conts, interest 1 cent; total.... Hondorson, Mrs. M. Pcorln, lots 2, 3, 6 and 7, block 13; lots 0 and 7, block 12; tax $1.14, ponalty 11 cents, interost 9 cents: total ' .51 Hendricks, Mrs. M. M. Beginning at soumonst cornor or u. u. u. ot j.r B. Rodgers and wlfo, claim 37, township 15 south, rango 4 west: thonco 19.80 cha!nsnortu ; thenco south 11 dogreos 30 minutes, east 20.80 chains to south lino of said claim; thonco cast 22.13 chains moro or less to beginning, contain ing 47.64 acros ; tax $12.82, pon alty $1.28, interost $1.15; total.. Honllne, F. M. All that part of lot ' 6, section 15, township 9 south, rango 1 west, lying north of San tlam river, or tbe Brown slough, containing 10.41 acreB; tax 95 cents, penalty 9 cents, interest 8 cents; total , . . Hester, E. A., estate The south half of north holf of section 35, towp : ship 9, .south, range 3 east, 160' acres ; , tax , $20.40, ponalty ( $2.04, . Interest $M0; total Hester, B'. F. WeBt half of north west quarter of northwest quarter of section 85, township 9, range 8 east, 20 acres; tax $2.56, penalty 25 cents,-interest 22 cents; total. Hiatt, Delia F. Bryant's 2nd addi tion to Albany, lots 47 and ; 48, block 12; tax $1.36, penalty 18 cents, Interest 11 cent ; total , , . . Hfatt, ' A. H. Beard's addition to- - Lebanon,, lota 1, 2 and 8, block 6; Tangofit, -lota 1, 2 and 8, block 6 ; est 21 cents,; total - Hlgglns, N.: T. Beginning In center of county road 30 feet east and 106 - feot north of 1 degree west from ; . southeast. corneV of block 2 in south addition to' ' Scio; thence south 1 .dergQo, east to center of said road" 108 - feet ; thence east 24.6 1-2 feet; thonco north 117 feet ; thenco south 85 degreos 80 mlnuteB, west 246 1-2 feet to be ginning, containing 56.100 acres; ' tax $4.80, penalty 48 cents, inter- . est 48 cents ; total 4.93 : ,77 1.30 11.80 Hlndman, Charles Klrk' 2nd addi- ' tlon to Lebanon, lot lu, block 1 ; lot 0, block 2 ; tax 00 cents, pen alty 6 conts. Interost 5 cents: total. Hlndman, S. M. W. Lebanon, lot 8, block z; tax $1.10, penalty 11 cents. Interest 9 cents: total Holleday, W. P. The south half of section du, township 14 south, rango 1 oast, 320 acres; tnx $0.50, penalty 95 cents, Interest 85 cants; totnl Hosklns, David It. Tho northeast quartor of section 26 and north wost quartor of soctlon 25, town Bhlp 9 south, range 1 wost, except 2 13-16 acres out of northwest corner, leaving 817 3-10 acres; tax $61.91, penalty 6.19, Interest SC.57: total Hubbard, Gcorgo Falrdalo addition to a many, diock z; tax 47 cents, penalty 4 conts, Intorest 3 cents: -total Hudson, Ed The. northeast quarter ot section 20, township 14 south, range 1 east, 16u acres; tax $4.66, penalty 45 cents, interest 40 centa: . total ; Hughes, George, helrs The south half ot D. L. C. of George B. Hughes and wife, claim 78, town ship 11 south, J-ange 4 west, sec- , tions 22 and 23;; tax $58.71, pen-'1 alty $5.87 .Interest $6.28; total.. Hume, Ell Northwest , quarter of ' . section 14, township 12 south, ' . range 2 east, 10 acres; tax $6.08; penalty 60 cntc, Interest 54 cents; total . . v t"... ; Continued oo'page , . .54 9.09 3.C3 1.80 .35 4.04 2.58 14.8T 31.66 3.18 6.06 .20 .29 . 1.84 15,25 1.12 i) ,24.24 8.12 1.00 2.92 , 6.4Z 89.80