Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, April 02, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    Trip of Orah Harknesg.
The day spent at Philadelphia wan
one of the mnst delightful stops on the
entire trip, for the moment we stepped
on the patriotic noil, we felt that here
we would have an enjoyable time, and
we were not disappointed. The weath
er was fine, and the people charming.
Of course the first place of interest
to attract us was Independence Hall,
"The birthplace of Liberty; and the
xooat famous building in America, erec
ited in 1732 aud used as the State Capi
tal until 180(1; also used by the Conti
nental Confess from 1775 until 1781
'The Shrine of Liberty," the olJ
.Liberty Del1, hungs in a glass case in
the center of the .hall. The bell
originally cast in: England and recast in
.Philadelphia,, it .weighs 2080 lbs., and
bears the inscription: "Proclaim lib
erty throughout all the land unto all
.tbo inhabitants thereof." The first
bell rang for freedom on July 8th, 1835,
while being tolled in memory of Chief
-Justice John Marshall.
The Dedication room, contains the
table on which the Declaration of In
dependence, and the Constitution of the
United States were Bigned, also the
chairs used by Hancock and Washing
ton as presiding officers on those occn
Bions. A glass case in this same room
also contains the Silver Inkstand used
at the signing of the Declaration of
Indenenrlanen and thfl nnnntitiitinn nf
-the United States. It was made in
1753 and cost 25 16 sliilings.l and was
originally used by the State Assembly
of Pennsylvania.
The banquet room contains Washing
ton's pew from Christ Church, the safe
used by him whilo President, the chair
used by Chief Justice Jehn Jay, and
ffrouo of nortraits of celehratQd men of
the Revolutionary period. On the wall
in this room hangs Benjamin West's
famous painting of William Penn's
Treaty with the Indians, "A Treaty
.never Bworn to and never broken."
In a glass case on the wall hangs
'piece of the original elm tree, under
which William Penn mado the treaty
with the Indians in 1682.
In the Banquet Hall may also be
seen the chair belonging to William
Ponn, a chest of drawers brought from
England In 1682, a group of- portraits
of famous men of the Revolution, and
the tuble on which the Virginia Bill of
RightB was written by George Mason.
The former State Supreme Court
Room in Independence Hall, contains
Abe portraits of the Chief Justices, and
a tatue of General Washington,
carved in wood from a life p se, bv
Colonel William Bush, ono of his atulf
nw,.mv. This is tho onlv Btatuo of
Washington n-jdc from life.
In the uu'.'K ii the rear or Iiulepend
i enco Hull tho D duration of Independ
ence wae firs., jujlicly read by Colonel
i John Nixon on July 8lh, 1776.
Adjoining the Hull is Christ Church,
whero Gonoml George Washington re
ceived tho oath of ollico as the First
President of the Unitod States.
Two small brick annexes ono or
cither bide of the Hall, contain numer
ous relics of Colonial limes, among
which wo noticed the baby clothes of
John Quincy Adams, made of tho ve:y
Bhoerest linen, and beautifully embroid
nrad. also a curd of iuvitution to the
La Fayette Ball; and many other inter
esting thingB too numerous to mention
From Independence Hall we went to
thn mimeterv containing tho graves ol
Bujumin and Deborah Franklin, thence
to the Betsy Ross House. -the "Birth
rii-n nf Old (Jlnrv." This is ii ouaint
little two story brick house, preserved
in its original suite. A family live in
part of the house, but where the Hag
was made is Kopt as a annno iur yav
iiftii niirht hikim.
Wo hud the pleasure of mooting a
small bov, of six years, who cluims the
honor of being tho only child over born
in the Betsy Koss house. ins name
Vexcldommus Weisborgor, the given
name is the lutin for '1' lughouse , an
the atmosphere surrounding his home
him mniln him a wonderfully bright una
mtarestinir little fellow. He recited
fi.r hi nil thu famous ouotalions refer
rinir to tue !l.i'. telling us the authir
nf ..iii-h mmtiniont. Wo asked him
hn Hid not intend to be President of the
United Suites aotmr day, but ho sail)
"no. 1 urn eoing to be Chief Jus-ice
and givo Mr. Tuft his next o.itn
ollico." Imugin this from a six-year
old lad ,
Wo also visited Uarponters Hall.
whore the first Continental Congre.it
assembled in 17. -1.
Wo eomuletod our very interustui;
dav in Philadelphia by visiting VVana
miiki.r'a trroat store.
We would nil like to roturn to Phila
tlelnhia, for tin' memory of ourplo mull
day incut will linger always as a u
lglitfel divuni.
Died at f'uyallup
Thn remains of Mrs, P. L. Wallace
were brought to Albany thU noon by
her son, Rev. J. Sherman Wallace,
and Mr. Ilarvy Wallace, and will be
taken to Lebanon, her former home,
fur burial Mrs. Wallace was an old
resident of Linn county.
A bhut at the Blind Pigs
Editor Democrat: .
How suggestive and appropriate the
title seems. What animal could better
represent the bonze business than the
hog, that lover of filth, which revels in
the Bower pools, the gutter and the
garbage heap.
And yet when we think what must
be the nature of the low lived leech of
society, who, in persistent violation of
the law of the people, will feed on ru
ined boys and debauched manhood, and
drink the very heart-blood of innccent
women and children we feel that the
"pig" iB disgraced in being associated
with such a man. He iB a red handed
anarchist. A common hobo, or a high
way robber is a gentleman beside of
him.
wo barnum show ever carried a
monstrocity which could adequately
represent him.
Poor slandered pigs! It is a wonder
the stock reisers did not have a bill be
fore the legislature "prohibiting the
name of a useful anmmal from being
applied to these dens of outlaws,
After all, the term applies better t)
the denison than it does lo his den.
Blind indeed must be' the "blind
piger" who cannot see that sooner or
later he will reap what he sows. The
very fact that he must run his dirty
business in the dark like a sneak thief
is enough to sap the last vestage of
manhood out of him.
It is a wonder he can look himself in
the face long enough to c omb his hair
He oughtjio be compelled to wear a
C. H. NEWS
A big tax payment this afternoAn
was made by F. . Alley of i.oseburg,
for C. A. Smith, F. A. Kribs and one
or two others, $3,255.84, being halt the
amount aue.
Deeds recorded:
P. W. Spink to W. W. Green & wf
lot block 43 S 1
Chas. Hobson to Scroggin & Wash
burn, Bt.ii acres 10
Geo. Hotlich to Hannah McNeil.
lot Wright's ad 275
Geo. rionich to Hannah McNeil,
lot Wright's ad 275
Fannie Brenner to F. O. Edholm.
12.15 acres 175
Johr Wilher to John Bland, 8 acres 1597
H. T. Snyder to C. W. Kodgera, 1
lot Lebanon 350
William A. Bodine to Glen M.
Junkin, 56 by 111 feet block 60,
Albany
Birdie Gunther to R. R. Myers,
163.50 acres 100
Geo. Evans to R. W- Tripp, lot
Amelia 800
I. O. Murobv to Lula M. Rice. 40
acres 175
Final account filed in estate of R. C.
Finley after seventeen years of pro
bate. Final hearing May 3.
Final hearings: Ests F.W. Smith and
John Riland May 3.
TARIFF VOTE
APRIL 10.
WSA'ifiUCTON, March 31. It Is prob
able the (a-rriff bill will be voted on in
the House April 10. The lumber ached
ule is a vital topic. It is probable a
eparate vote will be taken by the er
fort of the free advocates to gain their
point; but the west and south will make
a desperate effort to prevent such a
vote.
Not Captured.
Muskegeb March 31. Despite the
rumor that Crazy Snake hss been cap
tured no definite confirmation has been
received. It is believed he is still
secluded with the rebel band. The
search is being continued by possees.
Home and
Abroad
Dyna Mite will be exploded-awful
fanny.
Try Dyna Mite is dangerous-sure
laugh.
Dyna Mite liable to explode- a
joke.
Dr. E. O. Smith, of Eugene, a far-
Circuit Court New Cases:
Maud H. Lambert agt. Frank Lam
bert. For divorce. Married Nov. 12.
1 HQS I'linrma nma! ImoIiamiI VllMniia I
conduct, threats to take tife, while mer Albany dentest, nas oeen seriously
drunk pointing a gun at her, kicking : ill, for several days, but yesterday was
and striking her and numerous other , slowly improving.
infamous acts. B. S. Martin attorney. The remains ot Gov. Cosgrove wens-
Scott Fisher agt. Jennie Fisher, taken through Albany last night on th
Married Auir. 8. 1904. Gharces Reelect, dpluved 8:20 train for Washington for
placard on his back tabled "blind p g", calling names, and desertion, i. K. burial.
which would at least warn decent peo- Weatherford1 attorney. . Nobediy's Magazine, Eugene's boost-;
- er is out tor Marcn, a nower iiumuei,
Tnventnrv Hind in eatatg of Jamb full of petals, in Hartogs cnaracterisj
Fariow. Value of all property $50081 tic style, little i'l and all. But it
pie against him.
There are only four appeals we can
make to a criminal. To his conscience,
to hia pride, to his pocket; and to his '
hide. Deeds recorded:
As the "blind Jpigur" has no con Laura E. Hayes to W. H.- Cum-
science or pride left, the only alterna-1 .,",'"? Lrttct 4 !4m"ri
...... , . . .. ... , J Nellie J. Bennett to T. P. Patton,
tive id to his pocket and his hide. If! on mrea
such a dive is fostered by an organiza- W. P. Howell to John Kennedy &
tion of would-be resectubiliiY. bo much 1 wife, 35.56 acres 2200
irraver is tho crime, and bo much heav-1 3- w- kandon to Polly A
ier should be the penalty.
MISFITS.
Vaudeville galore.
Albany is a great trade center.
There are tricks in all trades.
Hay of Washington
It is Governor
now.
Mr. Fulton
Heney.
has really replied to
An eastern railroad has actually paid
rebate fine.
Builders would have liked a few more
days of sunshine.
There was ai hot time when the Btoyles
rolled into Sharon-.
Did you ever, Uncle Sam has a
Indian flght on land, and it is 1909.
Help tKe-women moke Albany the"
prettiest and cleanest city in the Northwest.
TELEGRAPH.
Salem, March 29. Four convicts
made a desperate attempt to gain their
freedom this morning from the peniten
tiary by sawing through the bars of
the basement window of a building
shortly after 0 o'clock. Officials knew
of the scheme and five armed guards
awaited them outside and marched
(hem back into prison through the same
hole. John Branton. the alleged lead
er and organizer of the outbreak, com
mitted suicide by cutting hi throat with
a butcher knife taken from the piison
shop, alter being driven back. The
others were locked in their culls to be
punished.
Dunsmuir, March 29. The Oregon
Jfirers last night arrested &eo. C.
Mircatue and John Hurzburger- in con
nection with a murder committed in the
Coos Bay country last December. Both
are cooks and conducted a restaurant at
Koseburg last summer. Hurzburger
proved an alibi and was released, but
I the officers took Mercatue north.
UKLAvaouA uity march za. lip' to
this afternoon the troops have not over
taken the credks and their negro allies.
The pursuit will continue.
Muskogee, March 30. Advices-' re
reived here state that Crazy Horse, the
Snake chief, has offered to surrenflteri
He is said to be shot in the leg. The
while passing through- Utah. Blow the ftdL haVe the band
los ANGEBasj March 30 The usuaU
nu. t n-... o j. i parade proceded the first game of the
,iC uuiUi.raji v. between Portland and T.no,
marry any one- they please. They do
if both please.
Flour at $l.6&asack andi spring mil
linery to buy, ia what' is raakinera Port
land editor squiran
Angales today, A bie crowd eatHbredi
for t&e game.
Death Maj Cajsell.
A Paris lunatic sets the faehioor de-
W. (X. Cassell died at the soldiers
hnmp h Rnsoblleruitnrdau at- tna ana .
elares an exchange -whicn probably tells of gl He was. a veteran of the
the truth, judging from the style. . . ., . ,, , "
j t, h j i civil wart serving; in the 26th III.. I Co.
I He was afterwards in. the bani.inr- bus-
IS Merchants generally resort a fine' iness in liebraskaueomimg to Oregon in
spring trade. People come here from. , about 189 residing i Albany during
Sar and near, for we have the goods. the boom days of 'W. He was the con-
! tractor fo the big- Baltimore block.
t r - . j r.k.i..j t,i-- la.Oi6 went t Astoria soon after, resid
Jeffr.es and Corbett had better leaveJ-g there for several yeara.
Johnson alone. They are hayebeens,,
completely out of.cozdstiontiwsostnivea.:
Morris,
ad Leb-
1100
I 2 lots J. M. Kalston's
I anon
R. J. Stoott to K. M. Earhart & wf,
I 2 lots Kirk Patrick's ad Lebanon 1800
Tax deeos: R. Nolte to A. P. Black
burn lot Lebanon: Susan CarrtoJA. P.
Black lot Lebanon; Jane Ralston to A.
P. Blackburn lot Lebanon.
But bad as they are, better have a
"blind pig" in the dark than an open
liog pen on the ntreet.
Any thing is better than an open
saloon under the sanction of law. and
with the people as tacit partners.
Better a quart of liquid damnation
then a gallon.
How gat rid of theso pigs? Simply j
making them squeal will not do it. ! ..m nimT
Starve them to death. If no body pat- 1 , 1 K ( . I 1 1 I I .1 1 1 I K I
Gene Simoson. of Corvallis, has
received three wild American turkeys
' from Virginia, costing $15.75 express
6(P charges, lie expects to rear and sell
them as game birds.
The dpAlftB-in Portland ehirine March
hot, haon IRA npcnrilinar t.n the Journal. I
which it Bays is at the rate of 5 in 1000. . The U. O. at Salt Lake City teat
This would make the populotion of the night met its third defeat uit debate
tity 324.001). As a matter of fact it is this- year by a two to- one vote: The;
Ahnwr. 2 in.i Hi' wn-d wouia mane ine juuuca- wrre uwi;.-uir m- ..w
oeath rate about 8- tn 1,000'.
Mortgages $600, $1000, $1200.
Satisfaction $1200.
In and Around
Albany,
then one ui tnem rebelled against trie-
. decision.
I
' 'Jlhe- Silverton baskefeoall teami whichi
tied- Albany for first p-'iice, claims, the
pennant. Albany has a betterr team.
It was robbed out of its first game,
and. should have had tha second' because
Sitoerton refused to pl&y the tio-oiE.
ronizes tbo pig it will die. Yours for a
clean town. CITIZEN.
Friendship, engagement and wedding
rings a specialty. F. M. French.
Pound, a little brass kev with a little
strimir. nt. the ftj'ftmnc.rat office.
it aju.uui,.uuu nas uumi both, uut ui lug .
Tl.. Rnat- u;l.,n. n..i;r.U maAa alen 1 I.. nl ... '! lUID IUUI.k...l., 1
j Udge UallOWay BegltW Worn. lor polishing cloths, at Prencb's jewelry here-, indicating the ojitragicKe- profitf
An enormous profit in.made on-Or-eg-nnians
bv eastern life insuraaoor com
panies.. In five ypars it is said over 1 Sinp ou aud Iawis
$10,000,000 has been ssnt out of the j (juaabnd, dcfindai.ti
a. Mr. a. it. tvierritt has moved trom
: uorvaui8,.ana wui Dcia ine icatner
term
tnct.
Ever' " i iday, rain or shine, Sunday
sell ol . .
to help.
Onwfon. school IS Dienaring to give nlu tn he dnnied. nnd Thnrsii.iv at 9
an entorl.iinment for the benefit of the m. set for trial.
organ fund. jn application S. P. Bach to register renovation business heue,. later attend
Tom Chesshir will haul cream for the title motion to amend comDlaint artrued "B to maiiresses.
Corvallis crenmery, commencing about by L. iVI . Curl and Will Campbell. I Bring your face to Collin's Stutjio,
the liioi ki April. i Eliza B. Brinson agt. Anna G. John- corner 2nd. & Bteadaliiin, streets, and
S I.indlev has begun the erection of son et al dismissed as to Jos. uoenran get a nueness mat wu piease Loin you
now barn with cement floors and all and wife. In partition case of Bradley and your friends,
the modern improvements. agt. Bradley report ot reterce connrm- ieeo,
CROWFOOT
i
March Term.
of the business.
"She uditor of the Roseburg: Rieview
liaa- iuftt paid 530 for a setting of fifteen
eges from a famous $!9.000 hem back
store.
Albany College and High School bad-
' ges and hat pins. French's Jewelry
Continued. Has3ler agt. Hassler, store.
Smith. Bo-t. Smith. West act. Powell. - J . A. Archibald is seSMne ud a monu-
Miss K -s-io Brown has finished her HardeBt y Bgt . Hard.sty, Walden art. tnent over the graves of the late R. A. She Review will nave a jiBht to
rm of : c;, .ul in the Pleasant View dis- Wa,den .parcel! aet. Purcell. Lebanon Irvme ond Wlf' 81 hne stru?tare- . . I cackle for awhile, particularly if any of
Paper Co. agt. Lebanon Lumber Co., i faugar cure hams 16c and breaktast thaegga hatch; but suBpose they hatch
itj i7... iv 7,.0 w i bacon. 15c Der- sound at Henry Broder s inb nlain everv dav dark, barm yards.
nes on timo with all there Thomas, et al agt. the 2500. ' Plaintiff' Meat Market. Honae manufactured then. what.
permitted to amend complaint, with re- , f;""i-
TJhe-Oregoman wacio- to- kaow how
people who say the Jap marriage is no
Satisfaction guaran-
ed.
In anDllcation J. H. Koontz to regist
er title P. R. Kelley was appointsd ex-
Granville Chesshir had the misfortune
to got his collar bone fractured last
jinai uih it n nvinir tool na hl hciiuoi.
r - D nmifinr
Hardlv a dav Busses but that anxious r.. icnonhoi ui P M Rorlfinld
bargain hunters aro out this way trying recorde'r t0 KO off docket.
to induce some resident to part with his nefault in Shelton agt. Shelton,
home. I Brown pert. Brown. Newton agt. New-
Mora cleaninir ud of waste places, old ton. Thos. Cree aut. Geo. T. Cree dis-
orcnards, brush heaps and fence rows, missed.
is being done here this spring than ever Mandate of supreme court filed and
before. I ludcment ordered against w. w
I House-cleaning thoroughly done at
figures all can afford by the mod
ern electric vacuum cleaner. Churches,
Halls and offices a specialty. L H.
Jacks, 104.V W. 7th St: Home phone
Red 2S9
A live- fight is reported on First
atieet list'ntght. A young man wear
ing glasses was mashed in the face,
breaking the glasses to pieces. A
friend with him was on the spot in
double quick time, resulting in thecom-
bodys business but their owm like to
go througn tne woridi as. nair Dreeos.
That's, what, and what about going
through the world, diseased- from birth,
asxuany are, un Ier our present laws,
consumptive, cigarette,, whiskey in
clined from the start..
An exchange says, there- too much
fuss- made over thissJap-Ameckan girli
episode. But that js modern journal;
ism.
Edward Murry, another trusty, yes
terday escaped from the penitentiary
and may be coming down this way.
Dr. Lowe, the optieins, will be rtr
Barrisburg nextiXuesday April the tf
- . . rt . ui'uuiw miu:i unit;, icaumuK u, mcuui- namSDurg HBXiinuesuav April me o.
a i.mumni'a ni-niri-nm wi Rowe 1 suretv in Oregon agt. Lee Mor- ,. ,, t r ,u rtMv l: .u.... Tji
renuereu ul tuu ui-ai. uiucLiuK in ia,. - - :, -7; - 1 equicing tne aia or a surgeon in ureiss
under the supervision of the lecturer.
Mrs. brown
Representatives of the Corvallis
creamery and tne dairy men 01
vicinity hold a meeting uc me nan
Knday ovening.
A. Curran: P. M. Pomerov in
! nirt h P Hlllhlll't fill enstS.
Ralph Foglesong. defendant in the
this suit in which a child was given to him
last for six months, and then o his divorc-
uregon - anm(, nf hfi wounds.
1 --
Lebanon.
I ed wife for six months, was un for con
I tempt of court in not obeying the order
of the court, on time. He only gave
the child up ytsterday several months
after the time agreed upon.
Tuesday,
Farmers are all very busy putting in
the spring crops. Present indications
are favorable tor a bountiful harvest of
ill kinds of grams and fruits.
Crowfoot mee's on the second and
fourth Saturdays, in the evenings here
after during the summer. A class of
six will be taken in at the next meeting.
Mr. John Bland has tiurchased eight r.amberson to register a titlo. W. C.
.teres of land m the suburbs of crow-1 Campbell, a former Albany joung man,
foot, of Mr. Wither, paying $200 per , of P;rtandi representing the defend-u-i'O
and will subdivide it and build jant ol)ject t0 the complaint being
.louses on tho sumo. amended. Alter amendment he inter-
Crowfoot Juvenile Grange No 7 gave ; posed a demurrer, which was overruled
There were numerous arguments
The E. A.
Miss Grace Scott, who is now-clerking
in Chambers & McCune's store in At-
I baiy,. come over Sunday for a short
visit with her cousin, Mrs. Everett.
I Mrs. Charlotte Tomas, mother of
. Mrs. Marion Burkhart, passed away
in Sunday eveninn at the home of her
"The lirst Savings Hank has i.isuod its
Erospei-uis. Four per cent interest will
o paid where money is deposited for a
your, three if for t ix moots, the inter
est being paid semi annually. Both
safes arrived this morning. The bank
will open Ati'il 'J.
All thn ug
irhini? h"llli
There is hardly nn exception
the valley the cities are
with pleating progress.
.inn of tho best entertainments ever
(iven at this place and received the
neat sum of $13.35 from the sale of
twenty-four pies, which sum will be
.iseil to procure some necessary equip
ment in their hall.
Pavement docs much towards making
a clean city.
Portland has had a good mayor and a
rotten council.
Mr. Hnrriman wo;:l 1 !i :e to get nil
the ronds under one management.
("n.zy Horse was crazy for sure. An
Inlirn has no business bucking against
Unclu Sam.
A statement this morning that a man
hnif inioxieated nets according to his
rm rlmrae'or. naturally, brought 0"t
an nrjumeiil on the subject. What do
eu think about i'.
when the defendant was given time
answer and the plaintitt to reply.
In Mary R. Gutzman ngt. Rudolph
Rice, Lawyer Tussing for the plaintiff
was given permission to amend the
complaint.
Inopplication of J. H Koontz to
register a title a decree was ordered
as asked for.
Divorces were granted: Bessie Sex
ton atrt. J. Urish Sexton, S. R. Newton
agt. Zayda E. Newton.
In Thos. Slate agt. G. W Simpson
final receipts were filed and the referee
discharged.
V 1 1 Ji il I i iv j oi t gr een house
plant, for both flowers and vegetables.
Some choice lettuce that comes here was
raised in Mt. Angel. Albany could just
as well raise its own lettuce and some
for shipment.
The depot grounls at this city should
he irvtde as pretty as it is possible to
have them with the surroundings. Bo
i. in early an-l keep it up. What is the
matter with some pret'.y fountains,
I tl ,wer beds, palms, etc.
the ttDulication of S. P. Bach agt. J. A. ! daughter, a few miles north of Leban.m
at inu Hue OI Ol jreai-. aiiu iiniiuuia
were taken to Jordan Valley yesterday
for interment.
The Grand Stock Comp iny. which has .
been Dlaviner in Albany for a Week or
more to nood houses, will appear at the
opera house in this city Thursday and
Friday evenings, presenting "A Cheer
ful Liar" and "My Uncle from Japan."
The Riverside Farm
V.n. SCHIIFL. Proprietor-
Breeder and Importer of 6. 1. C. Hags
S. C. White and Buatiegnorns, TO.
P. Recks, ILight Brahmas, R. C
Rhode Inland Reds, White
Cochin Bantams, . B.
Turkeys, Wnn u i
ian Geese, l':h:n
Ducks, I'o 1 1
Guineas
Winner or .17. piizva and 22 on Poultry
at tne Lewis &OlarK r an.
Eggs in Season - Stock for Sale
Phone, Fsamers 95 - - R. K. D no'3
SUMMONi
In the Oircntt C urt of the State of
O Htrnn for Iinn Cuuntj,.
Z.G. Haye,Pltuoiifft ve. Jamee Coch
rau, unmarriad, An irew J..C eha acd
CocbraD, his wile, Emma K.
BimpaoD nl LviB M,- Bimpenn, her
htuOHnd, Nutttu BeiEfi, nauiurnftl, Ada
J-turw A"d Beuj. Joiihb, iiur hueoand,
JiUeq C Wrtlaofl aod Cleveland,
limt tiOrjcmtid, SAaiu Porter and Prank J.
Porlr, ber miwbUud, Bella QraiBa and
titii-e, wt isuabaod, Btesie
Flecit and EJwa d FleK, ber busoaod,
F.auK Sett occur and. Sett leaner,
hia Witt), it'nlfiiie-..
Toiame4 Cvbrau, Beaeio J-'lee anJ
&iward vieck, hr baedod.Btuma K.
M.. aimpeon uer
ts above namea:
Lii the name ojthe &tate of Oreoa:
Sou aft uerebf rtu'ured to appear and
boBwwrihtt tomt )Hint &l-daicmnBt yoa
iu trwjftbov- enSJtled cuee within six
wr-e-ivi Jroui the data ot the- fiTai publi-
oaiyiBot this Bummoqs p aad if yoa fail
t appear and ivaawer, for aafc there
of the plaiotiff wiJ upp)y. to. baid court
foit the relief demaudea to biesomptaint,
tor-wit: For a decree of tne hbovd eu
Mtiest court adjtMigint!.ibu uie pi a in tiff
le-tue o-woer iu ier Qimpie ot tne toiiow
descrioert ppeoiiflea, to-wlo : Begin
nintcat tb NorMi Uaefr corner of the
Sfjuatiou Lnd Sfikim.oJ'aoie Cocbrau,
fiec&aBHii, Notitit-ation No- 2025, and
S'.aio No. 69, in To woe bio 13 South, .
Htdoae 4 West ol. the Willamette Mor- -iuiu&ra
Linn County, Oregon, and run
.niuttneaue Bouta 18ZL ebttitB,tnrnce .
AVobi 8J.15 Gbaixatheuce North J8 71 .
jobHioB, ibui'Ce Kist 80Jib cuaire to the
jplaca of bea;iQnicu.coutain.tii(ft 150 acred,
attt tbat uooe ot the deleoaan a liave
,an riktht, aiie apincerud in or toaiid.
,tTd3iiae or any part thruof, and tor-
detoa b aua aiaouj&etwnw oi im soue,.
rtudir tnjii -ttoir and loniiHr reiet aa-
p it court ub proper.
This 4UUHUOU-) ib publitfbed in the Al
bany Djmoi:rai once a week lor six coq
b -en nve we-ke by order of Hon Win,,.
Galiowav, Judne of iba above entitled
onrt.tnade aud antrred hereto on the
31itinyo) Maxoii, 190, and ibedaieof:
ni't puoHia tm ol this eummona
ib t ie 2 id da; vd April, 1909.
tiKMir & SOX,
Altomeye lor PiaiuuS,.
A San Francisco saloonman asked one
ol' the Calhuun jurymen if he waa rc
injtohanjr Calhoun. He reported it
to thejudfie, who had the man arrest
o.l for contempt of court and he was
s nt to jail for fivo days, which served
ri.n right.
ACMINIST-ATS1X NOT.CE
S'n'i'V ii liPre'iv given th it thfl n
"i.ii it has Wen iul appointed a l
.i-triiii ol the "Bta'n ol Jioib
r rl licensed, la e 'f Linn Ojautf
n-i'i. h 'ie Con ty Court ol Linn
iint", Oieioti. All persons having
'in ' nitmst id de'eseeare hereby
, ni- v tie name to the undersisued
i, i .i n l y l.w required w thin
. it i.. Irnm h die.
! ft .f thn 29lh da o' Maroh,'09
'ii in f rlnw. 4dm nitrUi' .
. . K. '.Vs.iiurl rd, itty.liir Admrr,
SUMMONS
In the Ciron-t Conrt of the State ol
Oregon f County.
K I. ZT'yee. TUlutiR vb. Iura 63,
Oeleadan.
to tXora 7999, the abara naiced de
feniiant. In ihe rtame of he Stote- ol Oreaou
toa are hereby requited to, appear and
a n-war the enmohunt of tne abov
entitled oourt.tiow on die-with the clerk
ol said cMif' Ofi or hflfore he 17-'i .uv
of May, 1909, and yoa a. sot-ti d that
if yon lad to app&r a id answer raid
uuuapuitit ftB tiureay ?eq t red fn
o a. nt ff will atipLy to 'he Oir f v th
re'iel dematided In said comuuiut, t o -
wit: The dissolution of tne bo a id h
mttriai my na existing between th.
puia iff aud dd(eui.ut, bereiii.
Thta rUmmoni ib publi-LeJ once a
we-k for tx wek?t wtnch ia the uk e
pr 'Berthed iu h onirr for tn punli -k
tio'i lueroi f nt d 'he d la of t e firs
punlc-M(Mi tue eo i the 2nd day (
.Aori.UW.
I hi. pi'iieation of Euninions ia male
m or Ih ( h Kou, vip. UHoay,
j i af tf.e 'i)7.( fii' ld :.-;r i, uittdM
n -t 'J, J a tn Itit'i v nf 'iuc,
1V0J. H -VlTf A SJX.
A o a ys Ur Vienu iUt
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
In tbeCiiOait Court of the Scale of-
Or1 ton, lor the Oonntv o L'nn .
Iu un H.afti-r of " the application ot-
William Heary Harrison Avnll, to reg
ister tbe ttt e to the fcliowing descrttwd
real property, to-wit:
Beinnioii at a pnut in tbe middle- of
theOnnnty Road 13.58 chains N.'ot the-
M. b. comer cl tne V. L. KJ. of Simeon
D. Earl, ame beinaNtt No. 956 feid
Claim. No.67 InTp. It S..R. 5 ty. and
Oiaiai Kto. 75 in T , 12 S, R. 5 VV. WilL
Merd. in Linn Cuumy, Oregon, and
r-inninif N..J2.17 cbaine to the X lin
of ' B'd: Claim, r hence VV . TS.50 chains
tbHi.ce S S8d'tfrK W . 45 links, and
tnetice 8. fi2.38 chi-n to thP ,.pntf r nf
stid road, ttieniH N. 36 Jee-j SQ cain.
E. l&Tp chains io the ptareot he(iinninir,
con rami 8-1.60 a red mure or lf ,k v,z
and lieit'tr in Linn Oiiniy, S'r.tr i Or -K'S
Aupiirant And Vl-iimiff, v. Ail
h m itmdv concern, Defenrlan t4
Thke not!' tha on th 23vd dy of
M'h, A. D. 195)9, an -liui In i was,
tlied Ov ttd Wiiliam Ht-n-y Hnrriion
Avenll i-i tbe tOrt uit C ur. ol h Sta
l''reKiti for the Oomur of L nn, f p
iioiiial reaipTHtion nt ihe titla of ttiA
1 u d atiove (itfcrir.rd.
X iw, nu'fa vou nnd pch o' y on a d
1 1 ot Tnu apnr-.tr on or bafvrY tne 3ra
-'av of May, 1909, aud show cuse whv
focb appltealitm ehall not b grantpd.
the ame will he4kr-n confy?et).aii'l
a diir ii beentr: it aci'ordintf 'o t' e
pravpr nf th- apnltcauon and coniohii t
f nd y m and eaeh an 1 all of y n ( !( bn
u Ttwr barred Iro.u dipua'niy th- s.ire
J. W. MtLL R,
i I C eik m Linn C u , (ire-
!4BAL iron, and Ex-Officn i lk ef
' th-C r-n t C.i-irt ( th- State
,IOc a" f ,r tb O tifif v of '.mn,
j. v. YATES, Qzocjr for Ap.U'aniv