Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 12, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    GROWING ALBANY.
The following from the Portland
Journal is -wimple of. how Albany is
attracting attention:
For October the postoftice receipts
show an increase of 24 per cent over
the same month last year at Albany.
The fees for real estate transfers in
the recorder's office arc the largest yet
known in that city. Much street pav
iinr has been done, and of public and
private improvements the year has
seen many. The general air is one of
activity, and the whole .city move
ment U in line with progress.
Albany is in the center of the famed
"Willamette valley. It is the meeting
point of more railroads than any other
up-to-date city in Oregon. It is in
the midst of an agricultural region of
great fertility and enormous possibili
ties. It has astipulation that was a
pioneer in the means and methods of
pirMic activity. It is a population that
has always nestowcil liberally on en
terprises and establishments that
promised to aid the general welfare.
Albany' is type of the original Ore
gon town of pioneer days that. has
caught the stride of progress and is
awakening into a new civic and indus
trial life, its position within the ra
dhis of steamboat navigation will give
it an immense impetus when the
Willamette river is finally opened to
irec navigation. lime will densely
populate the sparsely peopled Orciron.
and one of the beautiful and important
cities m that day will be Albany.
JABS.
By Jones
Nobody wants the north pole, any
now. Let Cook or Peary or the Es
quima have the old tiling. We have
Linn county which is enough for any
mortal man. We can raise more stuff
than all the arctic regions.
The republican assembly boomers
arc now trying to assure the rank and
file that they will not do anything to
the primary but help it along a iittle
ana improve the thing in a tew spots.
If (the assembly outfit keeps on its
soothing it may make us believe that
it is the only .protector the direct pri
mary and statement one; has left in
the world. I
Farmers are often given to think
that they own the land. In Portland
they are selling corner lots SO by 100
feet for $450,000. How many acres
oi $100-land would it take to equal
one of those corner lots? How many
acres of timber land assessed". it $15
an acre?
We have water power enough in
.- Oregon to pay half the taxes of the
slate. It is all grubbed and mostly
held for speculation. It should be
listed for its full value,
WHAT SPRAYING WILL. DO.
An Albany man gave the Democrat
the following from an Eastern paper,
as showing what spraying will do, and
now is the t"nc to spray:
Nearly e- -one strives to make a
record of r-.j. kind, but it remained
for .Mrs. Viola Widney to lake the re
cord for clean apples. For the past
two years she lias been making a
strenuous effort to free her orchard of
the codling moth and has accomplish
ed the end as far as it seems possible
to do so. To be sure that no wormy
apples were packed she offered her
packers a royally of live cents for
every wormy apple found. Last week
she finished packing 1 100 boxes of
Jonathan appU-s and was only out 30
cents as a result of extra fee fin' the
finding of wormy, fruit. Or in other
words onlv six wormy apples were
touitd ia 1 ll'O box
This .-.how.i thai if proper methods
are employed the wormy apple is
something which can be easily elim
inated. AN ELECTION SUGGESTION.
l-'ditor Democrat:
It appears to nie as a citizen and
taxpayer that it would be the proper
thing to re-elect the present mayor
and the outstanding councilinen, leav
ing the entire council as now -constituted
to suncrinletul the affairs of our
city lor another term. The active, en
ergetic work of Dr. Wallace, has gone
far towards obtaining our new depot,
vtii- paved streets, and other improve
ments which should ikj! be forgotten,
ami the new city hall, and sewer iin-
iroverm-;il.-. i-i the
tern part ot the
eitv. lecouimeiuleil ny nun, in my
li mi. in niv
judgment can be best carried out by
cici'liug him lo another term.
Albauv, Or., Nov. S, 191W.
CITIZEN.
ri-..r nmi-f. i ntat'rb in this sac4.;ct:
v. uie euuiiiiy Hum uii other diseases
tint together, anil
until the litHt few
ars was supposed to be incurable. ! or
a great many years uuciors pronouncea
it a luciil disease aiul prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing t
curt; wiiti local ireatntcnr., iirnnniineeo
it incurable, science has proven
lurrh lo be a constitutional disease anil
therefore require!) constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufact
ured I y J. Cheney & Co., Ohio, is
the only constitutional euro on the
market, ll is taKen internally in doses
from 10 drops to a teasi'ooful. It acts
directly cn the blood and r.iucoun sur
saees of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Sen! for circulars and testimon
ials. Address:
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0.
Sold bv Urutriitsts. Tac.
Take Hull's Family Pills for consti
r.lton. The rough weatbor is recounted for.
The clear weather Hag rot enuglit on
ih.. ooie at French's mid is lodged at
halt mast.
Bi t we can't have good weather
t o time.
all
Fill yoar pur.e
mum fair.
before .k-
C H NEWS
Deeds recorded:
Oilman French to E. H. French,
trustee, 8 lots, Harrisburg $ 800
E. II . French to Ed. Wilhclm,
2 lots 31:
Ed Ilolloway to Mary F. Powell,
i.ol acres .- J
Ed. Ilolloway to W. S. Powell,
1.61 acres 1
C. W. Bogart to M. H. Bogart,
40 feet, Lebanon a 10
E. E. Taylor to Arthur Gardner,
- 6 acrci , 900
L. H. Fletcher to C. H. Witman,
and wife, 80 acres 4000
L. H. Fletcher to J. ii. Eddy,
73 acres 5000
J. K. Morris to Nancy O. Cou-
cy, 2 lots Lebanon : 500
Jos. Bcnner to A. Pitcher and
wife, lot Lebanon 500
J. R. Kcebler to B. F. Lutz and
wife, 4014 acres 4000
W. A. Saltmarsh to J. R. Round,
320 acres 10
Archie E. Gardner to E. E. .Tay
lor, 6 acres COO
Mortgages for $160,$3500, $225,
$900, $1250, $2500, $3400, $900.
Releases for $550, $1500, $370, $2000.
Marriage licenses: Jas. ..Allen
O'Neill, aged 31, of Corvallis, and
Georgia Vivian McCarthy, aged 30,
of Albany; Walter E. Meyer, aged 22,
and Myrtle Turnidge, aged 19, of
Crabtrec.
I
New suit: I. D. Stephens and wife
agt. R. D. Cannon et al. To quiet title
to 106 5-8 .-teres tp 13, 3 west. J. In.
Duncan, attorney.
Deeds recorded:
.T A Willnrrl tn .lohn C. T.i'Hn
G 10 acre .... $ 2o60
Jas. bhclton to Hainan Shelton &
wife 238 7 acres 4100
Bertha Worn.ll to J. A. Willard
& wife 80 acres, 10
Leslie L. Viereck to J. A. Wil
lard & wife 160 acres 12 3 K. . 10
Patents Leslie L. Viereck and Bertha
G. Worrell.
LINN COUNTY COUNCIL.
On Saturday, Nov.' 6th, tliu Linn
County Council met in the hall of
Crowfoot Grange near Lebanon.
It was a bcaiituul day. the sun
shone brightly, and regardless of the
muddy condition of the roads quite a
number of faithful patrons were pres
ent, and enjoyed the hospitality of
one of the, most prosperous granges
in our county.
Six granges were represented.' The
exercises commenced with a song.
The lime until the dinner hour was
fullv oecuuied with the regular order i
of business.
1 lie uiniier was a line one. uer
noon session was public and a nuin
,ber of invited guests were present,
some of whom took part in the liter
ary program which consisted of reci
tations, select readings and music.
The literary exercises is one of the
most ii.ipoi lant parts of grange work,
for we of' en receive assistance from
visitor.- v. ho are not members, which
makes a ;jood impression and has a
leude'--v to increase the interest ill
the n-i 'ii. Excellent remarks were
made I- liros. - l.ibby, Powell, Lind
ley, .VT'jr and Froman.
A rc.ohilion was passed strongly
opposing the calling of a constitution
al convention. . ...
The next meeting will be heid ill
the hall of Western Star Grange,
l)ec. 4th, when much business of im
nnrfinrc is likely to conif Up for con-!-i''.'.;r;.!:tii.
Alter spending the day
,1.
we 'all departed for our
J. H. S.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
Chrysanthemum phone Main 46.
Juut received car of Olympic Flour
at your grocer's. $1.00 per Eack.
Uinget Herman jr. is thought to have
boen drowned near Marsnneiu.
A Portland woman has secured a di-,
i i. i..,.i,,i' n.kn naitnH lioi-
an -obnoxious weed. '
., e.,r. nun ... f. n o.
1;, , ila , , 0iii(.0. not biir enough
, r . t.
now for the work of the city.
Jack Lupton, of Eugene this week
II 1 tfO.m 1 -HI ,l,- in ir.il
Jt'idge Harris, for violation of the local
option law. Judge Harris has the cor-
reel idea. , -
Kogeburg has eliminated its profos-
sional oooster trom .us commercial cuto
mill hereafter its stenographer will at:
; tend to the work
The emu hicks me
nums ior uum.
Joe Matlock, of Eugeno, was tound
j cuiliy lor criminal assault upon a yjung
irl of tho city. Ho will be sentenced
Friday, wish a penalty of one to live
years facing him.
Hayes. St. Ives, Marsh nn.l FitZR-er-gcruld.
tho four greatest Marathon
runners in tho world, are in Portland,
and will have a race. The men have
becomo professionals and are going
over tho county giving races.
William Hittle Wells, the publicity
man of tho llarriman syndicate, has
altxivn ii nr,iforinc for Meilford bv in-
.. . - ." . - i.., - 'irirti,
vesting $imuu 101 a tuui.i uh uv a-hh, a-hu.
and Central live . upon which he will 1 Sale dates Nov 18 and 19th. Chil
erect a brick block. ' lren under 12 half fare. See the great
- - y 1 Annual Game between the two leading
Get your lunch Ml P-.'.'.eTfr.oethservi d colleges or the state,
by beautiful Hutch .:;::.;!c::s all after-j For rates, schedules, etc . rail on any
noon and evening. Southern Pacific Agent or ons
Dutch Hooth. Wednes.lav and Tluirs-i Wm. MoM l'kr w.
i nay uuenioou
and evenings, special
i lunch served from 5 to 7 at the Armory.
Tho Boston Jubilee singers gave a con
cert last evening at Baasard Hall, upon
only a lew hour's notice by hand bills.
Tea end h mne made cookies will be
served at t'-e Japanese booth, from 4
to t. durirg the. mum show. This will
to the 'be made a social hour. Some of Al
bany's loveliest young liidies will be
there to serve you.
MISFITS.
Chrysanthemum week.
Piediction: A busy week.
Albany is a bjg butter maker too.
Mr,Taft is going to talk witfi-the in
surgents. Favors are always slab-sided Unless
two sided. '
Spend doodles of money at the fair,
for the park. .
Dates to remember 10 and 11,
keep mum about the mums.
Don't
Just now the depot park is the cen
ter of thought. Boost it.
Korea will be just a crease spot when
Japan gets through with her. '
The women can vote in Colorado, but
it is wet. No they are to be put to
the test, with a campaign in Denver.
An aviator has been arrested in Paris
for fast driving. When he really gets
down to business there will be some
thing doing.
A Kansas City woman who has had
six husbands, says no more wedding
bells for her. And the poor husbands,
think of them.
A new ordinance in Tacoma prevents
the shouting of wares in the early
morning, which hits the newsboys. Ta
coma is a sleepy city anyway.
Jack Johnson was recently knocked j
ut in a saloon row. He is going the
years 57.4. It is rare .that, uregon '
wneat goes Below tu pounas. Linn ;
county wheat is generally 62 pounds.
jn i. :..i.:n
vciv uuiitti auwir at. iiicLaiiuvaiwtii
mean that Albany people win reap)
pride and joy in a beautiful park at the
gateway of our city, in thespring time.
There is a well developed lake all
ready for the depot park. It is
said to be stocked w'ith fish, one of the
men in the freight deDOt yesterday see-
ing some jump up, evidently Saving
gotten in from the canal.
District Attorney Fickerk of San
Francisco is an old foot ball star, and
Goo. McMillan, of Portland, ;gave him
his start. McMillan says he is honest,
and will run things himself, and that no
thuir element will dictate his policies.
A minister requested hats off, and
one of the first was an old lady with a
bonnet that made no difference anyway,
appreciating the power of example.
Unless the choir with their millinery
I and back seatevs all fall in line the hats
off is some what of a farce. '
People are beginning to find out that
Albany is becoming a BUTTER center,
and have been able this year to get it
in anv desired auantitv. With the
snirit of boosting that is abroad in Al
bany and vicinity, it seems that one of
the best boosters we have is the prices
that are being paid for butter fat. We
can hardly see how people of Linn Co.
knowing the above facts, boosting for
their home and home industries, can
afford to ship their cream elsnwhere.
Some Game Cases.
Two men named Pugh and Murphy
were tried at Sweet Homo Monday
charged with killing doe. They were
acquitted,' Hie evidence not being sui
ticient. tieorge ts.oeney was me
deputy game warden in the case. Keen-
cv and the three witnesses in it, were
l' the l"day st '3 saU1 b'.n8 hore
' to have another case prosecuted. '
In Dreamland.
The electrical and mechanical effects
are bewildering and keep the audience
bordering betweenlnughter and awe.
No small part is played in the dream
, ny an raise liiuiau magieian nu iui-
nier graduate from Keilar and Thurs
ton's black art academy. Is'einher
pains nor expensn have been spared in
the production and Mr. Devoy's sup
porting cast is one of unusual strength
lino capability. At the Opera houss
Friday night.
Football ! Football !
At University Campus Eugene.'
FRIDAY, NOV ICMBER 19, 1909.
Tho Southern Pacific Company will
make n round trip rate to Eugene and
from all stations Portland to Hnsebnrg
.elnsivo of ONE AND ONE-THIRD
UAPP
ticnrral t'assenger rtgenr ,
For, 'and. Ore.
The carnival
lark.
is on. Hooray for tin
Si okane is runnini over with thus,
;hc jail is crowded to the limit.
TELEGRAPH.
CONDUCTOR
JflLLED.
Waitsburg, Nov. 10. -Wm Fiester,
a conductor on the O. R. & N. slipped
beneath the wheels of a train here to
day and .was instantly killed.
Big Verdict.
PORTLAND, Nov. 10. Mrs. GadSby
got a big verdict of ?8J00'against her I
nusuana.
Herman Drowned
Marshpield, Nov, 10. There is no
doubt it was Binger Hermann Jr,
drowned in the Coouille Sundav nitrht.
Plans Approved.
Washington, Nov.
Wmu' Caflwl
tary approved the plans of the 0, R
N. bridge at Portland.
Finch Case,
Salem, Nov. 10. No decision in the i
Finch case by the Governor yet. I '
Hew York, Nov. 8. -An explosios 1
at a comb factory resulted in a panir
followed bv eieht emDlovees and the
manager dead, others may be in the!
Loadow Nov 8 Enffland has lat '
lADOK Nov. 8. ngland.has let
the contract for two Dreadnaufchts-at
$20,000,0y0. I
Salem, Nov. 8. The Finch petitioD j
was fijed with the Governor today,. I
was signed by a number of Albany j
peopleT Neither prosecutor or trial.!
judge has signed
Portland, NoV. 9,-Distriet Attor- i
ev Cameron dashes Finch's hones. hv
-,;,. ,h. ,. aj jii6,.'
replyiBg to the- governor, and advises-
1 was a brutal crime and warrants the
Irfootl, oif i
m.h ubuni,,.
Rai.P.M. Nnv. 9-. Thft anrvrpme rnnrl-. !
jjQjjg that a uaiver3ity town with orition of this notice, and if you fail to
without local option, has the right to : s? appearand answer for want .there- (15)- northeast quarter- OA), north
lat.tt,.intHn,t nhM:?f Pmt?. "PS? lo. tn?' Court west quarter .() and southeast quar-
,uS ! lor. tiio rciiet prayec tor in tna com-
lnfS3$ihtLpM"t-
lir declaring them common T)e. rc,icf prayc for ; tr,e. oonb.
nuisances. in( is .th;iJ t)lc defendants be ro-
MANILA, Nov.. 9-Fnra thousand are , quirc((' to set fortirfully the nature of
homeless in a typhoon track of last j their -claims,ai. or to the following, de-j
Sunday on Isanary island, and crops scribed lands.'sittiated as follows:
are destroyed. In Kenton Ounty,. Oregon. i
Sombrville. Nov. 9. Prof. Ev'erton I Northeast quarter Oa.), southeast
put Robert Simpson under hypnotic in- Uiuarter OA), southwest piartev(M),
fluences before in audience ist night, . and southeast quarter OA) ot the
and th) latter died'in a cataleptic state, northwest' quarter. OA) 9 see""-;
1 1 thirty-six (36), township thirteen (13)
. SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of i
Oregon for the County of Linn, De
partment No. 2
Fred Holzfuss, plaintiff, vs. Herman
Molzfuss, Bertha Krccker, Emil J.
llolzfuss, Johanna Leih, Olive Holz
fuss, G. H. Rrecker, Wilhelinina
Holzfuss and I ciiry Lieb, defendants.
To Herman Holvfuss, Bertha
Krecker, Emil J. Holzfuss, Johanna'
Lieb. Olive Holzfuss. G. H. ' Wil
helinina Holzfuss and Henry Leib,
the above named defendants.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, You arc hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of the
above named plaintiff, in the above
entitled court, now on file witli the
clerk of said court, within ten days
from the dale of the service of this
Summons upon you, if served in Linn
County, Oregon: but if served in any
other county of the State of Oregon,
then wit bin twenty days from tile date
of the service of this Summons upon
you. but if served by publication then
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons up
on you and van are notified fjiat if you
out lo appear ami answer saiti com
plaint as hereby required the plaintiff
will take a decree for a partition or a
lie of the following described prem
ies, to-wit: Lots one and six in sec
tion one, and lot one in section two,
all in Tp. 10 S. of K. one E. of the
Will. Merd. m I. inn County, Oregon:
tbo eight acres in lot 5 m Sec. 3o I p.
9 S. of R. 1 E. of the Will. Merd, in
I .inn Countv. Oregon, and more par-
ticnlarlv described as being situated
and Iviug in the southeast corner of S.
35 S.' R. 1 K. oi the Will. Merd. in
I. inn Countv. Oregon, containing
S I.45 acres. And vou are llerebv fur-
tiler notified that the ccmrt will be
aked to decree that plaintiff's interest
in said premises to lie 1-5 thereof in
fee. And that the defendant Herman
1 1 ol,:i'u.-' intei'ot in said premises- to
be 1-5 thereof. And that the defendant
liertlia Krecker' interest ill said prelus
ive to be 1-5 thereof. And that the de
fendant Kniit J. Holzfuss interest ill
said premises to be 1-5 thereof. And
that (he defendant Johanna Liebc in
terest to be' 1-5 of said premises 'in
t-c. And costs and disbursements
and attorney's fee to be paid .equally
bv the above parties.
J. J. WHITNEY.
Attorney for. Plaintiff.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Xolive is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
f S. T. Crooks, deceajcjl. has tiled
i-ir final account in said estate with
ti:e County Clerk of l.inn County,
Vci;on. and the County Judge has
t the 20th dav oi December. 19(10,
11 the hour oi 10 o'clock a. 111. and the
C-.-unty ciun remit of said County a
ti e time and place for hearing ohiec
'm::- to said tinal account ami the set
,ieruent thereof.
:' RY lOSlTHIXF- CROOKS.
1... I.. SWAN". , Admrx.
Attorney for Admrx,
"
OREGON.
A Campaign for Publicity,
Portland, Or., Nov. 9. Under the
banner of the Oregon Development
League, the state has never taken a
more decided forward movement in
community publicity than now.
During the past week,under the di
rection of the. Oregon Development
been held in various parts of the state. I
League, remarKanie meetings nave
Tremendurus interest has been shown
every wnere.
Lebanon raised a miblicitv fund of
" " '"."uiasi.ie meeung,
Corvallis has just organized a wo-1
.UA,.i hi (
Silverton, at a meeting during the,
astweek, raised a fund of over $2000
that will still further increase.
A t
strong commercial club has been organ
ize viui over w memoers.
ocio anu jenerson are in line tor
their share of publicity, having eaeh
raised $000 for development work. ,
Glendale, at a meeting Friday, ! hundred and twenty ,(320) aires,
showed a splendid get-together spirit. Northwest. quarter 04), southwest
The centuary of the first American quarter 04) of section thirty-six (36),.
settlement on the Pacific Coast will be 'township twenty-five (25). south,' range
celebrated by Astoria in 1911 and plans eight (8) west, containing thrie huii-
nuau mc uusauv ucicg ui -
Establishment of a. direct steamship
line between Portland and Antwerp
. was announced this week.
1 Thousands of new settlers have come
to Oregon and Washington durinir. the
; period that the low one-way colonist
rates were in effect-and are now build
ing permanent homes here.
SUMMONS.
seven (7) vust, containing six hun
In the Circuit Court or. the- State of dred and forty (640) acrts. ' -
Oregon for the County of Limi.
,VnV L Urewstcr, administrator,
with the will annexed of' the-estate of
GeorKe Baldwin,' deceased, Ptaintiff,
N. V. Sorenson, George Sorenson,
s. A. D. Putcr; Wade H. Richardson
ail(i CharJes G. ForSter, Defcn&nts.
To ' Wade H. Richardson, and
Charles G- Forster, of the above
"J"0?. defendants:
In "'e iamei ' ,thc SUta ?fl rc"
8B,,: "ou are hereby required to-ap-
"X'Tllutf
iuUZH
prescribed En the order for the publi-
r , "CT
, Kfr ,i, ii .i,, f nn,!,
.""j-
1909-: said diiv beioir the expiration
r( aiv Ti....L-a mm Tircf nnMiVn-
noiiiin. i .iii atywt nvii, i.i.mm ,
ing live huimrcu m:aa twenty taai;
acres.. -
In Clackamaa- County,, Oregon
All', of section, sixteen (16), town
ship seven (7) south,, range three.- (3)
east, containing six hundred and-" for
ty (640) acras. -In
Coos Comity, Oregon
North half OA) of the southwest
qliaitei 04J- of aeertion sixteen iuo)
township twenty-nine (29) south, ;
range fourteen (14) west, containing-. All of section sixteen (16), town
eighty. tSO) acres. ' i ship thirty-two (32) south,, singe one
All of section sixteen (16), township ) (It), east, containing; six hundred and
twentv-eighit (-28) s.otith, range nine j forty (640) acres.
(9) west, containing six hundred: and , West half (',) of northwest quarter
forty (640) acres. I ('A), north half OA) of southwest
Northeast .iuartc.r OA),' northwest 1 quarter (,'4)'of section thirty-six (36),
quarter 04.Y, southwest quarter OA), township thirty-two (32) soiith, range
north half O2) of the southeast quar- three (J) cast, containing- one hun
ter OA) nnd the southwest quarter! dred and sixty (160 acres. -04),
of the- southeast quarter 04)' of I fn Lane County, Oregon
section thirty-six (36), township All of section thirty-six (36), town-twenty-eight
(28 sooth, range-nine, ship seventeen (17south, range three
(9) west, containing-six huiidrcd'(600) ; (3f east, containing six l'ruudrcd and
acres..
Northeast quarter OA), northwest
quarter OA), southwest quarter 04),
west half OAi) of southeast quarter
(Vp, and northeast quarter (A)- f
southeast quarter OA) of section six
teen (16), township twenty-eight (28)
south, range ten (10) west, contain
ing six hundred (600) acres.
Nmtheast quarter (A) -md south
east quarter 04) of section thirty-six.
(3(r)s township twenty-eight-. (2HV
soutli. range ten (10) west, containing:
tbriT liuniireUand twenty (320) acres.
Southwest quarter OA) 1 north
east quarter OA) northeast, quar
ter t'j) of northeast quarter
C4. northwest quarter (Mof north
east quarter (l4) of section sixteen
(16) township twenty-tight (28)
south, range eleven (11) west, con
taining one hundred and tnenty (120)
acres.
Southwest quarter Op! of section
sixteen 1. 16), township wventy-eight
(28) south, range twelve (12 west
containing one hundred and sixty
(Hid) acres.
Southeast quartiY 04), (.northeast
quarter 04) and northwest quarter
(j) of section thirty-six, township
27 south, range eleven (11) west, con
taining four hundred and eighty (480)
acres.
Southeast quarter OA) f northeast
quarter !) of section ' sixteen (16),
township twenty-six (261 south, range
twelve (12) wesi, 'containing forty
t-iO) acres.
In Douglas County-, Oregon
All of section sixteen (16), township
:!iirty-nc (31) south, range one (1)
wc't, containing six hundred and forty
(640) ocres.
Northwest quarter 0:0. southwest
quarter Oi and northeast quarter
Oi) oi section sixteen (16). township
thirty-ore (31) south, range two (2)
w-eM. .containing four hundred and
eighty (480) acres. .
All of section sixteen 1 16 and the
foulheast quarter Oi") and the south
west quarter tO of section thirty-six
(361 in township thirtv-onr (31) south.
range -three (.3) west, containing nine
hundred and sixty (960) acres.
Northeast quarter OA), northwest
quarter- OA) of section sixteen (16);
and the northwest quarter OA) and
southwest quarter of V section
thirty-six (36) in township thirty-one
(31) south, range eight (8) west, containing-six
hundred and forty (640)
acres.
All of section sixteen (16), town
ship thirty (30) south, range nine (9)
west, containing six hundred and forty
(640) acres.
Northeast quarter OA), southeast
quarter OA) and east halt' OA) of the
west half 02) of section sixteen (16),
township twenty-nine (29) south,
range eight (8) west, containing four
hundred and eighty (480) acres.
Northwest quarter (54), northwest
quarter ('4) of southwest , quarter
04), west halt 04) and northeast
nl,Hn, ,II f nnl,Bn -,.-, ,v- ft.-
of sectioii thirtv-siv (Ifi) townshin
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,o ..,',:: .1.,,. j
j and twenty (320) acres.
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wffst ,,, ) nf f,nn sivr,,,.
(1'6) township twenty-five (25) south,
r,nm, ,,,t ,m ., ,.::- '
- uicu iwiu iweniy VJUI acres.
ship twenty-four (24) south, range
nine (9)' west, containing six Inquired
and forty (640) acres.
Northeast quartr 04), northeast
quarter. TO of (northwest quarter
-'A northwest quarter 04) of the
southeast quarter 04) of section-
thtrty-six I.Jo), town-chip twenty-lour
(24) south,, range eight (S) west, con- .
tabling twt) hundred and forty (240) -'
acres.
Allof section thirty-six (36), town
ship twentvvfour (247 south, ranee :
iNorinwcst q.uarter ana soutli-
west quarter 04) of rection thirty
six (36). townshin tweiitv-thrce (231'-
south, range mn (10) west, contain-"
ing three huwlvcd and twenty (320) i
ain:s. -
In Jackson Coimty, Oregpn
Northwest quarter )) of northeast
qiuarter 04)i wast half (?& of south- -
west . quarter 04 and southeast qtiar-
tir o! soluRwt 'l1111" ,f
section sixteen ('16), and. the north-
ilfc fX 'l
:,;, 1 L '3,.
(1 east, containiiig two hundred and !
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nuarter OA), south half ('At of north
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west quarter (J4)- of section sixteen
ter (yA) ot section thirty-six (30),
township thirty-five-,(35) souSh, range
two (2) nst, contaiiiing 'tem hundred
and' forty (1040) acres. .
All of section sixteen (16), township
thirty-four (34) south, range-one (1)
east, containing six hundred: and forty
(640 acres.
Southwest quarter) 04), southwest
quarter OA) of outhcasS quarter
04 south half OA) of northeast
lr" a"d nor-thwestr quarter
OA) of the iiorthea3t:. quarter. OA) oi
auLuuu . liUL ly-six. 007 ,to-wllsllip
thirty-four (34) south, range- one (1)
east,' containing throe hundred and
twenty (320) acres. '
All of section sixteen (16)', town
ship thirty-four (34) south, range two
(2). cast, containing-six hundred and :
forty (640) acres.
All of section sixteen (TV); town
ship thirty-three (33)- soutli, range
i one ( C) west, containing sirK hundred .
and forty (640) 'acrts,
rorty (omi) acres.
West half of the- southwest quarter
0,4), and, cast haK-(K) of the south
east quarter OA of section sixteen.
(1'6), township sixteen (t6) south,'
range one (1) west, containing one
hundred and sixty- (160) acres.
Northeast quarter. (J of section
thirty-six (36). township- sixteen (16) -soutli,
range two (2) cast, containing
one hundred aiid. sixty (160) acres.
North half (ViJ- of section thirty-six'N
(36), township sixten :(16) south,,
range ,'four (4) east, containing three -hundred
and twenty (320) acres.
In 1. 11111 County; Oregon
All of section; six5n r (16), town
ship friurtccn ,(14) south, range one
(1) cast, convai'ning: six hundred audi
forty (640) acces.'
All of section Sfxtcen (16), town
ship eleven tdt) 5.Hith, range three?
(3) east, containing six hundred and:
forty (640) .ures.
Southwest quarter (V4 of section,
thirty-six (3b), township ten ( 10)i
south, rancit four (4) cast, containing:
one. hundred and sixty (160) acres.
.southeast quarter OA) ot section
sixteen (I(j), township ten (10) south,
range two (2) east, containing one
hundred and sixty (160) acres: and
(hat all adverse claims in or to said
lands or any thereof be determined by
the decree of this Court: that- by
said decree it be declared and adjudged
that (lie defendants have no estate,
right, title or interest .whatsoever in
or to said lands rr any thereof: that
the defendants be forever enjoined
from asserting any claim whatever
in or to said lauds or any thereof and
any claim therein ortbcreto adverse
to the plaintiff and plaintiff' right to
the control and immediate possession
thereof or otherwise; for such othcr
and further relief as may seem meet
with equity and for his costs and dis
bursements herein.
Date of first publication, Oct. 22,
1909: la. Pec. 3. 191.
PAI L V. CARY,'
WM. T. M'CIR. .
Attoruevs for Plaintiff.
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