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The Democrat.
The Daily -Delivered, 10 cents -.;
week; in advance for one year, 4.u'.
By mail, in advance for one year $!!, at
tn J of year ;i.o0.
The Weekly Advance per year $1.20.
At end of year $1.50, Alter 3 yeara at
.$2.
CANDIDATE MULKEY CHAL
LENGES HAWLEY.
In announcing his candidacy for
congressman, B. F. Miilkey of Jack
sonville throws down the gauntlet to
' Congressman Hawlcy in the follow
ing live manner:
"1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for congress, subject to the will
ot the Republican voters of the rirst
Congressional District of Oregon at
the coining primary election. A num
ber of letters from the Willamette
Valley and the Umpqua and the Coos
Bay sections, urging me to run, as
well as many personal solicitations by
friends in Jackson and Josephine
counties since the state assembly of
July 21, this year, together with the
evident general demand for some can
didate to represent the principles I
hereinafter announce, impel me to this.
ii nominated and elected to con
gress, I will not vote for Joseph Can
non for Speaker of the House and, to
tue end mat legislative power may not
be concentrated in the bands of a few
men, I will vote to take away from
the speaker the appointment of the
rules committee and all other com
mittees and return it to the hausc,
whence it originated.
1 shall vote to give the Interstate
Commerce Commission power to reg
ulate railroad rates upon the basis of
the value of the physical property of
the railroads and to give Hie comniis-
' sion power and authority to limit the
issuance of stocks and bonds of rail
ways to actual investments made.
1 will vote for a revision of the
tariff with the interests of the mass
of consumers constantly in the fore
ground and shall insist that, on all
trust manufactured articles the
vision be downward until the tariff
schedule shall cover the difference in
1he actual cost of production in the
United States and foreign countries
only; as was promised by the last Na
tional Republican platform.
I will vote for a . constitutional
amendment providing for direct elec
tion of United States senators and
shall give my moral support to the
Oregon plan known as "Statement
Number One" until such time as an
amendment to the federal constitu
tion shall render it no longer neces
sary. That the issues raised in the fore
going statement may be developed
and tested before the people, I re
spectfully and cordially invite the as
sembly nominee, Congressman W. C.
Hawley, to a joint discussion of the
same, to be held in every county of
the First Congressional District. Re-1
spcctfully submitted." ,
DON'T BITE AT EVERYTHING, j
' llillman, a lr,v::E'.t over in F.aslern 1
Oregon, in Crook county, the Journal,
of Princvil' 'ys, has returned to the
coyotes. . . w months ago it was
held up in sonic pictures and lectures
in Albany as a marvel of prospects;
but it transpires it was simply a mod
em game for. dividing up the money
of the people." This is mentioned as a
warning to people to look out when
schemes arc presented them, whether
little or big. The fanner will not buy
a horse without seeing it and learning
about it, and why should men jump
into all kinds of real estate, .mining,
wireless, wire, stock and other
schemes without knowing anything
about what they arc doing. Thousands
of dollars are thrown away on worth
less stock and coyote lots by a credu
lous people, which includes some
mighty good business men. Where
one winning is made there arc liHy
failures, showing the chances too big
the wrong way, even in gambling af
. fairs.
HOBSON'S JINGLE.
Lieutenant llobson during the
Chautauqua season kept telling people
that a war with Japan was inevitable.
He did that when in Albany a year
or two ago. He seems a good deal
like the old fellow that had just one
tunc, "The Arkansas Traveler," which
he played over and over again. That
is about all Jlooson piays, war ami
prospects of war. There would he a
good deal more sense playing the tunc
of Peace, and keeping at it. It at
least has a sweeter sound, hits the
nerves tenderly and leaves a good
taste in the mouth, while the war tune
has a harsh, fierce sound, full of dis
cords nicKiug 1 i.c w " "
ol sulphur. 1 he jingle is . 1 poor one
10 have at large and is bad 111 its 111
flnciicc. Besides there is nothing
I.in.in :iiul the U. arc on good
terms and will undoubtedly remain
that way regardless of jingles.
NO VOTING CONTESTS FOR
THE DEMOCRAT.
,. . , ...,i, Ti..n,n.-r-f Timo for me, and benutiful slides en-l-.very
day or two the Democra re cotl,uute an ,U
i-.ivic n tirrmnsition IIOUI
some Kiiiii
of a contest company or individual,
wanting to put on a voting contest or
sonic kind of a scheme, all of which
arc turned promptly down. The Dem
ocrat is just straight newspaper, and
is anxious to get subverihers who
want it for what it is wmlh to them
as such, in the local life of the city.
It appreciates a splendid patronage in
that light, and is not looking for peo
ple who take a paper a week or two
siinplv to heli some one in a voting
i-uutc'st over something that amounts
o nothing.
Fire Near C; sc idia.
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TUESDAY.
IN THE MAIL
An open letter from the Oregon tax
commissioners J. B. Eaton and C. V
Galloway, in which they answer num
erous charges in reference to a letter
they had writtan to county assessors o
the subject of taxing intangible pur
sonal property. It was taken to mean
the taxation of mortgages, whereas
simply mortgage notes was meant.
Under this the outsider investor is not
touched at all, for he has his notes in his
notes m his safe back in New York,
somewhere else; but the commiBBion
means business in reference to the
notes held by home people.
A circular notice of the fifth annual
dry farming congress to be held at
Spokane Oct. 8 6, an event that de
serves wide consideration, this dry
farming proposition being something
cnat deserves cultivation.
An account of a sermon by Rev.
Clarence True Wilson, of Portland.
Sunday night, on the second attempt to
fniat r..,l . . . Mi ,
luiov viio ncuu; uiii uii tiio jeuiJitr,
emanating from that class that nro.
poses to exploit the vices of the city for
itself aud cares nothing for the welfare
of the state. The whole object of the
out is to encrencn tne saloon so it
cannot be prohibited anywhere, to
throw all the towns. an'J cities wide
open, with a deceiving clause subject
co the provision of the local option law,
the real object being to nullify the law.
Vote No X319 and also Yes X 342 and
344.
After the Blind Pigs.
At Tillamook:
Ed. Hadley, fined $500 and given 30
days in jail on one count, fined $150
and given 30 days in jail on second
count, fined $150 and given 30 days in
jail on third count. Clyde Clements
was fined $500 and given 30 days in jai.
Dan Gilbert was fined $500 dollars and
30 days in jail. W. J. Stevens was
fined $300 and given 20 days in jail..
Tom Buliin was fined $200 and eriven 15
days in jail. Tom Johnson was fined
itZ60 and given 20 days in jail on one
count, and fined $250 and given 20 days
in jail on second count. The jail sen
tences were all susDended on condi
tional good behavior.
In Douglas County:
Fines aggregating a total of $925
were paid in the iustice's court at Gar
dener this week by three "b otlsg
gers, " Fred Assenheimer, Jerry Reu
ben and Alfred Varrellmann.
An Oregon Invention,
Emmett Howard, the inventor, and 1
F. C. Palmer, of Eugene, are in the
city demonstrating the Howard Auto
matic railway switch, with rooms over
the Post uincc. Being an .Oregon in- ,
vpnlinn it in i-.f Rnppitil int-.or',r. rn
rVflirnnians. With this invention a
switch may be opera'.ed on the train, a - that the stories reported m the Port
saver of life, time and money being j land papers to be exaggerations,
claimed for it. It is ingenius and I A young man at Irvington, N. J. saw
worth seeing, fie object is to sell
stock to secure money with which to
make a prattcal test ot the value ot tne
inventi' 'i. ,
A W' ilir' shaped shoe under the en-
gino (1 .p ..he business. Properly set
tberoi -n. possibility of an accident from
rushiiij 1 to an open switch.
The 11 .rporators of the Company
aro prui .none Kugene men, Dr. o. l,.
willouui :v. Hon. Louis Hi. Bean, urn
mett Howard, the inventor, R. E.
turn, Dr. T. W. Harris and John
tog.
Vel-Har-
At Halsey.
An ice cream p..rtv was given in
honor of Miss Laura Hmrich's of Hood
Klver, at the home of Mr H. Koch
Saturday evening. MissHinrichs being
a visitor at Mr. Koch's for a few days,
The evening was well spe-.t with music
an . songs. Miss Margaret and Freda
Koch rendered some very pretty in
strumental music.
Those present wore: Miss Laura Hin
rich8, Mr. and Mrs. Koch, Misses Mar
garet, Anna and .Freda Koch, Mr. A.
Smith and family. Mrs. M. Smith and
children, Mr, P. Freerksen and family,
Mr. H. Abraham and family Mr. Koy
and Solomon Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. H .
School, Mr. Frank Clingman, Mrs.
Clingman, Mr. Maddock and family,
Mr. W. Wahl and family. Miss Ida
Abraham, Mr. Willie Abraham,
ir. Ted Porter.
and
The Flag of Company H. at
Dreamland.
The program for Tuesday, Wednes-
I day and Thursday at the Dreamland is
1 J firo nim. "Ci.it
tho best ever. The feature film, "Out
of the Past" is a dramatic love story
of a ditTorent sort "Tho Flag of Com
pany H " is a high clnss war drama
that will thrill vou through and through.
"A mad Dog Scare" is intended for
laughing purposes only, "A Sleep
Walking Curo.' is absolutely new and
entirely outof the ordinary. Miss Edith
I Noilson singing Summer Times the
: : .,,
star-bill.
Death of Mrs. Quinn.
Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Quinn died on
August 5, at her home in Portland, and
the funeral was held yesterday at the
church of tho Ascension, with burial
in the Riverview cemetery. Mrs. Quinn
was 71 years of ago. She resided in
Linn county a number of years, going
from here to l'ortliind, She loaves two
sons, Ed. Quinn, ofl.os An.'eles, form
erly of Albany, Til'i-Mi Quinn of Port
land, and Mrs. J J. Collins of this city.
hre ai V. rabtrce-
Tho resident-'
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WEDNESDAY.
TEACHERS
EXAMINATION
The teachers examination began to
ay with the following in line:
Albany. Bessie Parson, Elsie Lillard,
Ada L'owles, Anna Engel, Endora
VanAKen, Anatta Burch, VidaNanney.
Verona Tracey, Elmer Williamson,
Maud Collins, Elizabeth Bell, Sadie
Bell, Olive Adams, J. C.Banks, Dorothy
Engel. Margaret Evans.
Harrisburg,- Esther Gilbertson, Le
ona Anderson, Lovd Shishler.
Halsey. Ella Evans, Vera Higbee,
Clysta Condra, Nannie Dougherty,
Marie Jones, Florence Hals tun.
Scio.-Mury Hannah. Edith West.
Julia Kopecky, Jos. Dart, Beatrice
DeVaney, Anna DeVaney, Emilia Dart,
Lebanon. Kate Henderson, Jos.
Benner. Nellie Goodrich, Stella Haw
kens, Rachel Kacltlen, Elizabeth Glaser,
Clara Lassell, Perry Gintber, Edna
Richard.
Craotree. Nellie Young, Rosa Meyer,
Ida Stiers, Hazel Easton.
Shelburn. Ethel Oglesbee.
Shedd. Olga Post,-Edith 01sen,Adda
Dannen, Lela Scott.
Brownsville. Hazel Weller, Anna
Booker, Nelle Marsters, Amy Lerwell,
Bertha F. Golden, Lillian Warmoth,
Merle Foley.
Butler. Wesley Bagman:
Thomas. Leland Green.
Woodburn. Annie Dinwoodie-.
Bandon. L. Kate Rosa.
Sodavillo. Rosella Jones;. Harry
Sturm.
Lacomb. Ivy furnidge.
Lyons. A. C. Vernon, Zeta Prichard
Holley--Charlie Malone.
Waterloo. Elmer Henderson.
Stayton. Kate Shelley.
State:-Marv E. Thacker. Shedd:Ora
L Nott, Woodburn; Ada Vollstedfc,.
Lebanon;. Linnie Epley, Jefferson
Lena Holcomb, Brownsville.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
Congressman Hawley, assembly nom
inee for congress, supporter of Speaker
Cannon, will soon make a trip over the
district.
Corvallis has a crenius. Will Moore.
who makes beans grow on sun newer
stalks, which is either a newspaper
joke or a fact.
Mrs. Bessie Nehrbis, of Oregon City,
died at Eugene yesterday and will be
buried at North Palestine cemetery' to
morrow afternoon.
Consul General H. B. Miller, of Bel
fast writes that Europe is clamoring
for American pears and are willing to
pay any price to get tnem.
Newport people insist that the water !
tliere is pure and all right, and declare
a suicide depicted in a moving picture,
went to his room and employed the
same metnod. remaps these pictures
will help weed out weak minded people
Secretary Rnllincer will nn-ivB in
Portland tomorrow and will leave Fri-
day evening for Klamath Falls to in-
apect the irrigation project, Indian
reservation and Crater Lake.
I Jos. W, Folk, recently in Albany,
was injured in an automobile accident
at ivluscatine, Iowa a few days ago.
His right leg was sprained and he re
ceived numerous bruises, but addressed
a crowd of five thousand directly after
wards. In the great Knights Templars pa-
rade at Chicago yesterday there were
thirty thousand Templars, and it took
three hours fifteen minutes to pass the
reviewing stand. Three hundred acci-.
dents occurred! with one death.
Mayor Graynor,
of New York last,
night was shot by an assassin, a man -
romovert from nflW hwnnsi nf inpom-
petency. The mayor was just starting
on a trip to Europe. He is in a critical
condition. The bullet struck behind
the right ear and ranged down.
The remains of Harvey W. Scott will
arrive from the east Friday night and
will be placed in state during Saturday.
The funeral will be private at the
Scott home Sunday afternoon. At 2:30
the Masons of Portland will have
charge of the burial service at the
cemetery.
Tne uemocrat appreciates a mess or
corn from the gardens of B. C (Wyatt.
of Benton county, some from some
seed brought by Mr. Wvatt from Kans-
as last winter, it is an rignc.
I
Will be held! at Salem
SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17
$35,000.00 in Premiums and Purses. Grand Live
Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits.
SPLENDID RACES, BAND CONCERTS, FREE
ATTRACTIONS AND FIREWORKS
Reduced Rates on All Roads.
For further information address
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MISFITS.
i August is quiet, but keep a boosting
just the same.
! Water Street is a decidly busy thoro-
tare tnese aays.
Lots of Albany people are having a
good time right at home.
Here is to a good time by the O. N.
G. boys at American Lake.
Albany's apple show this year wil?be
the greatest yet, for the apples are en
the trees. .
There is riot a cabinet officer in
Wasbingten, but the country is getting
along just as well if not better.
The-city of Portland owns an auto.
In six; months it has cost: $2699.93 to
run it,, including, repairs, a sample of
the way eities waist money.
An eastern Oregon paper arouses the
editor of an exchange of lying with the
accomplished fluency of a brass-lunged
Dancer at a nanynoo.
.... , . . ,
Literature galore telling people how
to vote is crowding the mails, and the
... .,. ..u.uf m ucu
ruafal rannvla kalnwl
Linn county with its own apple fair,
should head the list of counties offering
prizes for the best county display at
the big Portland apple show.
thing all the time,
kisses.
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One can't live on
For the benefit of a few knockers it
may be remarked that the democrats
haven't any ticket in- the field, nor will
have until the regular- primaries. -The
so-called ticket hatcied ud in Portland
fs simply a republican' production cre
ated to offset the stomro against the re-
pumtcan assembly aggregation.
T 1
1. f''- P"81"16'- the a.sembly ,
aondidate for joint senator for Linn and
Lane counties, is the man who intro
duced a bill in Che last, legislature ma
king it a misdemeanor to vote in the
legislature for the senatorial candidate
receiving the highest the people's
votesi unlawful! for the people to- elect
a Ui Si senator: Think of putting a
man of that calibre in office. Kiev won
der, he-is an assembly oaadidate.
Shedds..
Mrs-. .V, A.. McBride left Friday noon
for Salem to attend her daughter Mrs.
Iva Goodwin,, who is ill.
Born to Mr. and. Mrs. Ilia- Soule of
La Combe,, a girl.
Jack Dannen and. family returned
from- the coast Friday.
Mrs-; Childa and daughter, of Browns
ville, visited at J. B. Mear luat week.
Miss Lena Thrift, of Albanv.. is visit-
! ing Mrs. Jesse Ligget.
Mrs. Elva Nichols is. visiting in Cor-
vallis. 1
Mr;. E. E.. Coon has-bought the Jack- i
son residence. I
Charlie Pugh and family west to Albany-
Saturday.
Bora-July 26, to Mr: and Mrs. Chas.
Powers,, a girl. JUDY
The LovettTrip,
President Lovett, J. P. O'Brien and
party yesterday reached Klamath Falls
on their eastern Oregon trip, going
there from Lake-view,, and are now
riding: northward. Where they will
crosai,)ae mouotaine-into thisvalley and
thence to- the coast. Is not known, per.
haps not at all Some think this trip is
for business and means something. A 1
good many former trips have been
made that never culminated in any
thing. If the party stwud come by
way of A'bany there should be a special
reception for the distinguished men.
E. M. Perfect received a telephone
message today from Wren, on the C. &
E. that Len Hover, an old friend had
been kicked by a horse, dying frotw
tne-effects 01 m. iney will leave in,
the mornino: for Wren to attend th?4
tuneral.
Hurry up the fool killer. A rich Sain!
Francisco lumber man has just paitl
as;, uoo ior a private car lor msdog.
FRANK HERE
MTU,
Secretary,
C H NEWS
Deeds recorded:
J. B. Dickovcr a Co. to H. R.
Leveen, 50 acres Ideal Fruit
Colony $1275
C. A. Heath to P. M. Scroggin, 2
lots Lebanon 250
C. A. Smith Co. to Linn & Lane
Co., 160 acres 100
Sadie-E. Ferrell to P. H. Stroub
& wife block, Brownsville 1850
O. W Frum to P. H. Straub, 6
lots, Brownsville..., 1500
P. H. Stroub to Jesse Fisher,
174.50 acres .. 4500
Ida M. Mitchell to E. E. Warner,
block Brownsville 2000
E E. Warner to Ida M. Mitchell.
240 acres
D. H. Bodme to C. M. Kendall &
wife, 2 lots Bryants ad Albany..
5000
10
New cases:
C. H. Weltuey agt Teckla Wilt&ey, for
divorce. Married Sept. 1908. Deser
tion charged sinee July 1909.
W. F. Gill et al agt. Verona F. Daniel
et al, for partition. C C. Bryant at
tomey. Christy & Van Tassel attor
neys. I Deeds recorded:
! Jabob Dietel to Frei Tatman and
! wjfe g2 16 acres !
MinKrv'a Smjth tj p.' Logan',' '2
w!
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lots, Halsey
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Mortgages $800 am:J?!.0.
Satisfaction of mortgage for $1000,
signed by the U. S. Cvnaui General a!
Copenhagen, Denmark.
In oofs-! rl .1 II TnnM- YtprRnnnl
property entered sold.
Marriage license Edward- W. Bryant
53y and Martha A. Gray OT.
Vacancies 'rilled.
Hire County Court has (tiled; vacanies
on' the various- election boards- in Linn
i (Jounty for the coming primaries and
election by appointing the following
judges and derks in tne place ot men
who refused ts accept appointment:
Albanv C. C Cameron. 2nd clerk.
Bast Albany R. A. B. Veal, chair
ki am
NopKs Browaavilie Loulc-fi. Walker,
3k1. judge.
Calapooia .1. D. Isom. 1st! clerk.
Grawfordsville W. G. , ffbs, 3rd
clerk.
Fox-Valley-T. E. Wall, Sstoierk.
Bbrthi Hkirriote-g J. E.' ifennett.
chairman-.
KnoEutte Rl I). Snell, ohairman;
J. W. Chambers. 2nd judfje;; H. D.
Haight,.3sd clerk.
iiaoomb T'ra Q. Soule, 1st clerk.
Erice 3& L. Borxhart, 2id clerk
Rock Creek J!aimes Dawes, chairman.
Worth SeibF. W. Gill, d jiiage;
J. F. Wesely, 2nd clerk
Shedd- &. 3; Aeheson 2rwlolerk.
Sodaville A B. Horning, chaircftan;
A. J'. Lightlcs.ocd judge; E. C Stewart,
3rdi 2ierk..
Sweet Heme J. P. Orchard,. 1st
clejk,
S'i-acuse Fred Jones, 2nd. clerk. .
Tallman J- B. Anderson, 3rd eierk.
(i)m the Oregon Eteetric.
j Si. 3-i. Myessj residing fojsr miles from
Shodd. reports- the Oregon UHeobrie sur
veyors passing through hjs farm with
thckrline from Albany to Eugene-. The
roai will gcahout a mile sast of Oak
: villa- about direct to Harrisburg.
which will be- the only place- in. Linn
county, f avered with it, outside- f Al
bany. Mr. Myets has been, to Portland
twkieioa tlta- Stolen-Portland rood and
he appreciates the value of an electric
line iis a. community buildnr albog the
asa Those near the roadiare congrat
ulating tlsemeelves. It will! mean u
good-deal to their property.
le Kiyersite Farm
ED. SCHOKL. Proprietor
Breeder and Importer of OtX C. Hogs
3;. C. White and Bufflieghmras, W.
P- Rocks, Light Brahmas,,R. C.
RJwde Island Rda,, White
Cochin Bantams,. M. ti.
Turkeys, Whiti ir t,- .
den Geese L':im
Ducks, He r.
Guineas
Winner jf 17 prizes and' 22 on Poultry
at tne Lewis t-Hilars fair.
Eears in Season - Stock for Sale
Phone, Farmers 95 - - - R KD no-8'
SHEJRIF3S SAI:.
Notice is hereby, given that the an.i
dersigned, as Sheriff of Linn couaty.
Oregon, pursuant, to aw execution audi
order of sale ls.suad. out of the Circuit,
Court of the St.ife.of Oregon for Mult
iiomah county, on the 18th day. of
June, 1910, upon; a, judgment rendered
land entered bv said court on tl'B10th
1 day of June, 1910, in an action then
pending in said conrt whereby L. H
Vehrs was plaintiff and Cascade. Pe
troleum Lo.,. a corporation, was at
tendant, wherein said plaintiff recov
ered judgment against the. said de
fendant fun the sum of $33L30 apd, in
terest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum trom the Kth 'fay ot Sept.,
19119, aivt the further sum of li75
crtsts anu disbursements, will on the
20th day of August, 19U), at the hour
ot 1 o clock p. m. at the front door of
the Canity Court House in the City of
A many. 111 1.11111 county, Uregon, sell
at public auction, to the highest bid
ilcr, for cash in hand, the following
uescnncu real property. Iierctotore
t.'i.Qhcd by said sheriff as the property
0-t. the (leteiulatit m the above men
rioncd action, to-wit:
All the right, title and interest of the
said Cascade Petroleum Co. in and to
that certain oil aud gas Lease and
Agreement, bearing date April
!;19. executed by John V. Young and
.Mary M. 1 oung to C. W. lay lor, and
rccorucci in tne oti-.cc ot tlie county
-ccnriUr ot I. inn county. Oregon, or
the 2, ih day of May, 1909. in B. ..1;
at Linn Loutuy Deed Recor.rs
pajte - and ny saw e . w . l avlor as
vigneil ti) Ui': said, inscad.c Vct.l''.'.C'.tV-
Co. by deed of assignment bearing
date May 27, 1909, and recorded in
the office of the county recorder of
Linn countv, Oregon, on the 15th day
of July, 1909, in Book 88 of Linn
County Deed Records, on page 606,
and in the real property therein de
scribed. All the right, title and interest of
the said Cascade Petroleum Co. in and
to that certain oil and gas Lease and
Agreement, bearing date May 1, 1909,
executed by Gttss M. Nelsin to C. W.
Taylor, and, recorded in tlm office of
the county recorder of Linn county,
Oregon, on the 27th day of May, 1909,
in Book 88 of Linn County Deed
Records, on pag 492, and by said C.
V'.- Taylor assigned to said Cascade
Petroleum Co. by deed of assignment
bearing date May 27, 1909, ani re
corded in the office of the county re
corder of Linn counttr, Oregon, on the
15th day of July, 1909, in Book 8 of
Linn Connty Deed Rffcords, on page
606, ami in the real property therein
describeil.
All the- right, title and interest of
the said Cascade Petroleirsn Co. in and
to that certain oil and g."M Lease and!
Agreement' bearing date April 30, 1909,
executed by Moses M. Meyers and;
Alice E. Mayers to C. W. Taylor, andf
recorded in tlta office of tlie'rounty recorder-
of Li'nn county, Orttgon, on--
the 27th day o( May, 1909, in Book 88:
of Linn Coumiy Deed Records, on
page 490, and' by said C. W. Taylor'
assigned to saiif Cascade Petroleum
Co. by deed ot assignment, lcaring
ifhtc May 27lh. I&OV, and recc.tled in
the office of th? county recorder of
Li'im county. Orcfsorr, on the 15lh day
if July, 1909, im Book 88 of Linn
County Deed -Records, on pagce 607,
and' 111 the real property therein--', de-scribetf-
All the right, title- and interest! of
tlle'saui Cascade Pcttoieuni Co. in and
(6'- t'hatr certain oil and' gas Lease and
A'greeiTrcnt, bearing date May 26, 19D9,
CTHicuS4jli3'y Clans 1L' -Vehrs and Ucrtha
Vehrs to C. VV. Tayfor, and recorded
fn the office of the county recorder of
Limvc'otfliCv, Oregon, 011 the 27th day
of May, 1909, in Book 88 of Linn;
CiDiuiry D"ei Records;, on page 491,'.
an.iJhy solid' C. W. Taytlbr assigned to
said Caseaide Petroleum: Co. by deed'?
of assignment bearingrd'ate- May 27,'.
1909, and oaeorded in the-office of thee
cominty recorder of Linn' county, Ore-
gon, on- th-e I5th day oitjuly, 1909, in 1
Boali 88 of Linn . County Deed Rec
ordsf. om page- 608, and! in the real '
property therein described'..
Alii the- night, title and interest of
the said Cascade Petroleum. Co. in and
to that' certain oil and gas Lease and
Agreement,. Bearing date;May 1, 1909,
executed by Fred Freese-andl Augusta
Freese to C W. Taylor and. recorded
in thoeoffioe of the county-recorder of
Linn county-, Oregon, on idle 27th day
of Slay,-. 1.909;. in Book 88- of Linn
Couaty Deed Records, on page 4S6,
and by, said C: W. Tayloivaseigiied to
said Cascade petroleum Co, by deed
of assignment bearing date- May 27,
1909, and' recorded in the jfhee of the
county rccoaribr of Linn county, Ore
gon, 011: tlie 15th day of July, 1909, in
Book 88 of Linn County Dead Rec
ords,, on prage- 609, and ihi- the real
prop?rty therein described.
Ail the righA, title and in-cuKsd of the
said Cascade Petroleum Co.. in and to
that certain- ml and gas- Lease and
Argsement; bearing date:- April . 30,
1909; executvi by Herman: F.. Linde
man, Charles H. Lindeman and Marie
Lindeman, to. C. W. Taj-tor,, and re
corded! ill-- tiSe office of theceDunty re
corder of Linn county, Oregon, on
the 27th day of May, 1909;. in; Book S8
of Liiin County Deed accords on
pagst .-4S7' auidl by said C. . W. Taylor
assigned feS said Cascade; Petroleum
Co- tjy deed of assignment bearing
dati- May 27ir 1909, and recorded in
the othce of the county recorder of
Linn county, Oregon, on the- J5th dav
of Jhly;. 1909-, in Book 88 of Li nil .
County Deed! Records, oil' page 610,
audi in t&m- read property,- therein de
scaib'e.d.' Alii tte m's&t. title and! .-interest of
tlte. saidi Cascade Petrolevtmi Co. in and
to-, that- certain oil and a-ss Lease and
Agxcenjttiit) bearing date? ,
execute Dy. 1 nomas Lwang- to C. W.
Tsaylbr and recorded irk. the office of
tiietooairty recorder of Linn county,
Oregon, on the 14th day.' of- May, 1909,
m iimk oa 01 Linn tiounty Deed
Re-conf on, Daee 483. md hu salH C.
W. Taylor assigned to. said Cascade
Rttro&umi Co. bv deed-,of aKuirnment
bearing date May 27, 1909, and re
corded; hi the office ofi: tile- county re
corder of Linn county. Oregon, on
the loth dav of Tulv. 1909: in Book 8S .
of Linn County Dead' Records, on
pagsr 611, and in the- real property -therein
described.
All the rijrht. titlo- and interest of '
thi:sait Cascade Petroleum Co. in and)
to that certain oil and gas Lease audi
AgTceinent, bearing!. date June 3, 1909,'
executed by P. M. Scroggin and Sey
mour Washburn to.C. W. Taylor, audi
e:ordd 111 the ofSce of the countv re
corder of Linn couuty, Oregon, oiii
sue win nay ot Jturc, lyuy, m Boot -88.
of Linn Count- Deed Records,, on.
page 541 and by said C. W. Taylor
assigned tp said; Cascade Petroleum
Lo. by deed of ' asskmment. hrrtrifio.
date July 10, l02t and recorded imthc
office of the couuty recorder of Linn
county. Ureeon. on the Lit 1 of
July. 1909, in' Hook 8S of Linn Coiintw
Deed Records on natre 61 1, and-in-the '
real property- oherein described;.
Ail the right, title and lnterest of thei
said Cascade- Petroleum Co. in and to
that ccrtsiu. oil and sas Lease and
Agreement, bearing date Mjv- 1. 1909.
executed by-Louis Zoph and Fi ances E.
iopn to-1,. W. i aylor and recorded m
the office o the 'countv recorder of
Linn county. Oregon, on the 27th dav
of May-, 1909. in Book 88' of Linn ,
Comity : Deed Records, on page 486'
and by said C. W. Taytor assigned to
saiit Cascade Petroleum Co- by deed
of assignment bearing date May 27th,
1909. and recorded in, the office of the
county recorder of Linn countv. Ore
gin, on the 13th day of July. iV19. in
Book 88 ot Linn County Deed Rec
ords on page 012, and in the real
nroncrty therein described.
To satisfy Mid judgment, costs ar.X
accruing cost.s.
S. SMITH,
county, 0-son,
'.-rif( oi t,i.!ia
hers a.so had a clos'