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The Democrat. The Daily Delivered. 10 nenu week: In advance for one year, i By mail, in advance for one year $3, at I ti.i of yeur sxi.tJ-J. The Weekly Advance per year $1.25. At end of year $1.60. After 3 ye-s at 12. THE CONGRESSIONAL FIGHT. Because the Democrat said B. F. Mulkcy should receive the republican nomination for congress over W. C. Hawlcy, because Hawlcy is an assem bly man and a follower of Cannon and Aldrich, the Independence paper ac cuses the Democrat of trying to widen the breech in the republican party, sneaking into a clean house to foul it, all of which of course is simply talk. Opposition to Cannonism and the as sembly boss system is more than op position to the men themselves. As a matter of fact Mulkcy will come closer to beating a democrat at this time than Hawlcy, who will receive a strong opposition in his own party because of his casting his lot with Cannon. The following is from the Ashland Record: It is generally conceded that B. F. Mulkey's prospects for winning the republican primary nomination for congressman from this district are highly promising. His opponent has been a dyed-in-the-wool Cannon man and the methods of Cannonism and the interests that were served through him have been so thorouirhlv stanmcd 'F upon the minds of the nconle thati1D' there is no mistaking their sentiments. The landslide in the Kansas republi can primaries and the recent Iowa state convention arc unmistakable evi dences of forthcoming events. The usual excuse made is that a congress man must instinctively locate the pow ers that organize legislative bodies and Stand in with them in order to secure pork out of the barrel for his congres sional district. In this respect the present incumbent has been reason ably successful. In serving Cannon, however, he has offended everybody else and it is plain to be seen that Cannon and his machine arc on the toboggan slide to retirement. The park barrel statesmanship point of view is plain. The congressman from the first district should be an anti Cannon man, because Cannon will be down nnd nut. -,.. I Bionary irom f anama, ot the s. u. A. CONDENSED MILK FACTORIES, church, on tomorrow night, nt the W. C. T. U. hall, beginning at 8:1? o'clock. The following is from the News I will begin a series of meetings, speak Letter of San Francisco, of a few ; ing on Strife Between Capital and; La months ago, and in view of Albany's I bor. Thursday night his subject will numerous efforts to have a Condensed be: Whure did Satan como from? Milk factory, is interesting: . Who made him? What Will become of Since the News Letter published him. Friday night. The Three Worlds, the account of the manner in which I Saturday night Tha Hirp-ise of Ct.'.-ist's condensed milk plants were estab-! lishrd through ihe Northwest foitii-1 .'try, and sounded the alarm in regard to the promotion of just such schemes in California, there have been many icucrs ri-ceivcu, ami me cunor lias hnn w! I, if,,r,niinn n this . ...... ' ,7 . . . .... I. K ?,luJ.1' II . i . ..' r. . . . i there is li ..... .. in.,..- lumwi .ill. ii.i. .iv.., ...iv. jci ui ui:u a gun lancer can organize mlctiscd milk plant .. any tmvn . I;i,;c -where the farmer is tilled with Hie consuming desire of . a -steady market for his milk. It is . said that the linn of C. F. Rogers & 'Sons, of Detroit, who arc reported to tie makers of machinery for condens ing the lacteal fluid, and who also design the houses and attachments that go with such factories, are very active in these promotions. It seems they have literally iv.I'.kcd the North west' dry, and the crop of indulgent and gullible larme s -no . , y cinrt- iii a condensed milk plant is not ' : :.. ..;..U; .iMllnrc :i it as pruuuv ) i.ut, - -- i formerly. The operations of the promoters 111 j the East have been as disastrous as in the West, and we shall give a list of the plants East and West that have not paid oil the iii.caiiiicnl, or that have gone out of business, in future issues of the News Letter. Mean while, all information that the farm ers of Washington wish to give us on the subject is welcome. It is en tirely too bad that out of a desire to better not only themselves but the communities in which they live there should come such losses to the people who listen to the siren song of the promoter, but it is supposed that suck ers are born every day, and that the climate of Oregon and Washington is conducive to a heavy birth-rate of the aforc-incntioiicd victims of the hook baited by the promotion anglers. The News Letter gives a list of ten or twelve failures in the Northwest. CONSISTENCY. Medford Sun: There is a slight question as to the aptness of the subject matter contained in the teleyrain of condolence sent by President Taft to the widow of Harvey W. Scott. He refers to the great ser vice of Mr. Scott a dozen years ago in behalf of sound money. In view of 1 he fait that the same people who at that time demanded the gold standard in the name of sound money a coupl of years ago demanded and got asset rnrreiu-v. wliirh is iii circulation at thi moment and which is notoriously un-J sound money, it may be ?. matter well to ponder over as to whether or not the m-xt decade may have to question the sincerity of the action oi ten years ago if not to do the sound money ai-t all over again. Indeed, there are sonic persons who never will be convinced that the panic of 1907 was not made possible by the demands of the money . changers. Oats Stolen, The threshing crew (if A. Au'tinyc le'dav threshed the fn-M of oaLi t!i" other" Bid.' of the di p it. It yield.-1 abwt !V l-ihelii p.-r aero. Tie IWM were rented A. '- Car ;S'-.-s am' L'-gsJiMi & Hilven Vi't niir-it s i one sin'.' ''"" ';' '''"' ''" "' 'V.'1 l..i!.sdeii mid iii .-..'.i iid ih;.-.- uom ...r Cn'rothcr. T r r "-' i ; ' uiu nf i-ulbcr-lirrd bugey reir '.!' - TUESDAY. SWEET HOME GROWING A great many fires have been report ed around about Sweet Home, but have done no great damage. Thrashing is the order of the dav with our farmers and good results ate report , icy of the toad in cutting off Eugene' i ed. trade in the interest of that city. Thh Mayor M. Story and wifeare spending never came into the head of the Dem a few weeks at the springs. , oerat. It is simply a matter of obser- A few of the improvements ma-Je vn that th! raj,lr?!la2 " rula d,?r here in the last six months aref Three "ot discriminate, that it has a certain new houses just completed an-i five P0' Cy ?d' V'0Ugh " may Bometlm8 more under construction Those who ' look 88 ''actions were neing favored are building are; W. H. Davis. Mrs. S. a9 8 maf er fact ,h,ere are ra,Lr,oad M. Thompson, Auther Sportsman, Jack rf'?M for. the takea.regardless Davis, Mrs. Cora Weddle. W. M of U,'9 ."iy afffted. The Democrat Malone, P. W. Story and Mr. Bowser s"n(P'-y W18lJl8 t0 tr.lat the railroad ,U8t There are others whY expect to build aBnlrr?8 !t doe,a ih?,r8- au. as soon as the lumber canbe obtained ' 1,h,e Demcrat iata Albany has a n , j, , r pretty good train service, but it IB R.C. Wadkins is hauling lumber to simply because we have the goods, erect a new hall for a moving picture . . "Tb'iiiard and pool room is being put! Municipal Ownership Carried, in. The Grangers expect to put in a ' Salem yesterday had an election on new hall to be built this fall. , the municipal ownership of the water We find that a great ma.iy of the workR at that city and the expenditure travellers are surprised to see such a ' $76,000 for the extension of the prosperous little town up in the mount- water mains. It carried by a vote of ains 682 to 499, 83 majority. While the w p II.,... j ...; second ward went 133 to 73 for, the relative tS A fourth went 104 to 11 against and the relatives and friends here at this writ- fifth rA oa to in Th nth The sheriff at the Dreamland. The program at the Dreamland for j lueaaay, Wednesday and" Thursday is I an all star one. The feature film "By! the Faith of a Child" is a pathetic and thrilling drama. "The Sheriff" is one I of Selig's best and is a story of the plains. "A Hunting Story" is a very pleasing comedy. "Hercules and the Big Stick" is a comeHv rpnre.Rntinir ! riercuies with the Dig stick. Princes and Pigeon. SDar chnffComeclv. Beau tiful slides showing thB diamond mines at iumoerly and Miss Edyth Neilson singing tne latest eas.ern success "I'll Build a Fence Around You." A Series of Meetings. bluer I. U. H.mcrht. a returned mis- r,m nR l9? r,rB, lmB-. un?ay nignc, onau we iinow cacn utnor more. For A Non-Political Judiciary. i:,: i jj; - . The.n" "-political judiciary orgamza- tion ot uregon navo organized with A. C. Woodcock, of Eugene as general icnairman, m. L, Pipes, ot Portland, nnni.mnn 1 H executive committee, to light for the supreme court ticket no msd by the organization, which in clud! .-i , I uiigas Slater and King, demo crats, i intend of the two republicans the us 1 1 , : ; y elephant is trying to force into t- j .:iii!o because of their politics. The .i,mj should back the organiza tion. A Pill Did. Today will end the maneuvers of the soldiers nt. America Lake. The two Oregon regiments were to live today on -of (vl.lpn3cd foods na a with S , ... . . . .. ... . " liles with sV-rm- of tryme ordeals. ,8n03 anti an manner Tonieht thev will rack un and tomorow leave for home, probably arriving at 7:45. Yesterday there was another mimic battle with the Albany boys in the line. Lieutenant 'v. F. Stewart, probably Dr. W. E. Slow'irt rol into a wire fence Sundiy ni,hL and was thrown twenty feet. Ho was placed in the hospital, but not seriously hurt. The Auto Won, ... .. l.Jlt An interesting race was had last IU l,o-,nnn Io T.tW t r-uollla in niB auto and the trnin coming out from JNOwport. inoy iejL torvains itrarof'thest. , . . . j j ii one placo the contest being a decidedly I'dLVAJ ii , U. First- an?! Lyon streets and was waiting next tne W. F. building when the train backed Will be held at Salem SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17 $35,000.00 in Premiums and Tiii'scs. Grand Live Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits. SPLENDID RACES, BAND CONCERTS, FREE. ATTRACTIONS AND FIREWORKS Reduced Rates on All Roads. For further information address FRANK MEREDITH. " Sccretnrv. OUR TRAIN ! SERVICE. The Euirene Guard says that the Democrat came to the defense of the southern Pee tic in its train service be cause the train service is so arranged that Eugene's best territory is made tributary to Albany, and it is expected ' an Albanv nanar would enrinraA trtA nnl wards were an lor it Dy emphatic majorities, organized. A water board will be Gravelling the Track. ' Grover Birtchet, a prominent college student passed through the city last evening on. a gravel train. During the vacation season he is helping to ballast the road with gravel. It is gotten near Junction and is being spread along the track, making- a decided inrorovement. WEDNESDAY. TAKEN TO CRArVTiTiW . I 118111111 The body of Ernest A. Frazier, shot H. oauiaiupjlbu, it. waa DtiHj wiilit, uuma anatchin?. was brought to Albanv on rh. Anrtv train this mummer nnn TAleen to Liebanon 'or burial, it was con signed tonismocnerMrs.a.K. "azier. His wife also resides there. She was! formerly Miss Mona Hart, daughter of Dan Hart. When Frazierleft Lebanon no one knew where he had gone but in wite, il la repviteu b ucuauw. He was about 25 years of age, and ! settled in Lebanon two years ago with his mother, frequently being away from home. Accoiding ts- Fred T. Merrill, of Portland, he was-undoubted- tho famous Pink Domino, of Portland, who held up numerourPeo"pler but had dBcided to retorm, and wrote Mr Merrill onlv a dav or two before his-1 death that he was oimu to rive .differ- entlv. The outcome mulces. this look different. One-claim is that his death was accidental. Mrs. Frazier, mother of Ernest, de clares, says the Express-Advance, that, the charges about her son are- false and that she will prove his innocence of be ing the Pink Domino man. The Greatest Yet Salem. Ore. August 16; 19-lft The : 'e r cii.fc I welling 01 iiie uregau ouita ran , i September 12. mo, will usher in what promises to Dethe greatest, trom every ...lilL.. " ' L.u .l. a. As exmuiiion ever neiu w cue nuiitr. entries for the different exhibits are r well under way Secretary Frank Mere- I" Tre;, ?T! dith is now toinina-his attention to his:8te.r- 8 a fine penman can run a,.-type- a v,; tr,c. the I exhibit halls, stock earns, race-horse stables and grounds put in holiday at-1 tire lor the reception ot tne visitors September 12 to 17 inclusive. New decorations are being placed in the exihbit halls, painters are spread ing fresh naint and the entire grounds ! are being cleaned up bo the visitor can Ciller CY.l, iiuuiv nuu (,IUC nuu .: i, o..i tnr enter every nook and corner ana nna "" " F... After boasting that better men are secured by the &ssenMy the .assembly lino cvoi ucuii uniiivti ii uisfiuu, aiiu the voters in the republican party will aa, so on primary A, where the op- portumty is otterea. If they get Teddy U. mad be will saj something hot. MISFITS, Most people give tte devil his due'. This business might ttt well all (top until Teddy speaks. . One good turn decerv8r another is the foundation of politics. Ballinger says he won't- resign. What's the odds. Perhaps he' will. Mrs. Dr. McKinn at Reno is so Bappy, so happy, she has gotten a di vor ce:f rora the Dr. There is a good saying that two heads are better than one, but it just depends upon the heads. Taft agrees to make one speech.-Heavy-weight men don't always make heavy-weight speeches. If Eugene gets the Oregon Electric in eighteen months Albany ought to have it in at least nine months. Billy Sunday at Orcgm City yester day slashed the- liquor traffic and the saloon g whacks. Several thousand dollars were lost by the soldiers at American Lake in craDS. One darkey did it. Another colored knockout. Instead' of bv machine in- the modern way the people are being counted back in Washington bv hand,. and it will take a long- time; From Portland to Eugene not once will the Oregon Electric' raosa the Southern-Pacific, the 'entire distance remaining west of the road; Two occult students, just married,, committed' suicide yestrday at San Francisco- to make a test' o? their studies. What fools some- mortals- be. ,, , j The Oregonlan is makinra-desperate effort to prove that the contest is really Bohrne and Boumeism; but' the prople don't pay so very much atti Oregoniars lamentations. attention lO-the. i r . Back imOklahoma thev think it is all right to rob -the Indians because they .1 , . . . .u: "'"'"""'' H ertv Then that mav ha aDDlied ".to a good many white people. ' '. 77 . : ' , . A Colored mrnreter in' Portland is said to have wonoooced Portland one of the pureui eities-.he had seen. Aed it is whiskey- soaked with a corrupt city guvenunefiL, HcuKmn mail reports. A Spokane man weighed 210 pounce iiDon marriage- three years ago.- His wife began whipping him and making tinners interesting generally, and how he ""y 138 Pounds, just a skelton. ainii, . . i. .. Eastern Oregun. has seventeen saloonw and tne reputation ot being tne- tough- est place in the U. Si. Now who -will': select it for home for their baya- and girls. Raise your hands. The Oregonian's effort to eliminate Os. West and Jeff Myers from tne gov i ernorship contest on t'oe democratic i ticket and put in Manning ali1 alone ' isn't wnl;ing seriously. If it is in the . Oregoninni pcJiticallp i is easy to guess it isn t so. Hi. IVllCTirn . rare- &Sn in ISUZene. . ... iu tx 1 1 ,,Xu k"Fr b; SJ? fe" ,"' --- ,"L.t s .h,.tiZ. 'and reeonnaissanee. is a ciirari- store-iiip ana reeonnaissanee, is a cigar- score-, - ..' writerr UDes snormaofl ana is a. book- Keepei: DOINGS OF THE W0RUX ffat McArtbur has gone to Salt La)ta- taa coneference of western governors,. representing tne iregon executive, Yesterday at Newport three,. Albany joung men were fined $24 in- all,, &r oa-using a aisiurDance on tne -streeps, ot me city. A. N. Richardson, a Portland barber. killed Jack Hale, whom he accused) of interfo'in-s with his 'amily affairs. The unwritten law will be his defence. The government is haviser a sorvoy made at Oregon City to decide whether the old locks shall be purchased or new ! locks built on the opposite. side the river. The R. R. Com. is in saesion. at Eu gene today to consider the matter of passenger service betven Portland and Eugene. One kick is at the late ness of the trains. Dr. H. I. Keeney, a successful Linn county product, will erect an $8,000 residence m the new Laurelhurst ad dition to Portland. Ij. will be a low rambling suburban residence on the California style. Amos HolT, of Eugene, paiii the ex penses of Miss Anna .-2 .crson from. Norway to Eugene,, under promise of marriage. Upon urrival she refused fa marry him. He has brought suit for $21!13.20, including $1000 lor exemplary damages. Portland Telegram: Harry E. Craw, one of the most popular conductors on tin.- Southern Paciiic lines, and son of one of tne oldest engineers oi, the road. is lying at the hood Samaritan Hospital, alilicted with typhoid-pnunwnin, and ii reported in a most seriotib condition, He is a member of Portland L-iage, 1-l'J. ti. P. O. Elks. Put it down that every man who runs will be in favor of gord road?. Thi si?n wno is not migm as wen nine in tne cbieunty ot an Bf-sembvy tnicUet. C li NEWS South Lebanon leads in registration with 165. North Brownsville next with 126. Albany and West Albany each has 106 and East Albany 105. ' Deputy Clerk W. L. froav the Bay. Marks is h a me Deeds recorded; M. E. Watson to Chas Mauaolf, 192 by 134 feet Ferry St $ C. Meyer to M. E. Watson, quit claim to above; also sheriff deed.,,.. Deeds recorded: A corrective and substitute deed in place of a deed made in 1893 to perfect title: David Oahn et al ti Chas. Altschul over $00,000 acres, the Willamette Valley & Cascade Monntain Wagon road land, date 1904 f 10 . v. oorenson et al to lie B. Baldwin et a), several tracts in keeping with recent decree of court T. A. Paul to W. J. Thornby, 65 acres 10 1250 C. H. Mcfarland to J H. Ferrell ;J. F. Venner to Loyd G. West, iob ao acres 6500 ' MininK claim. On. OalrW. Chart. ville district, 646 hunters licenses and 1253 anglers licenses have been filed. TEACHERS WHO PASSED Following ib -the list of teachers who passed the lecent examination, vith their grade; First grade J. C' Banks. Mane Jones, Amy JjorwilL Hazel Wellar,. Anatta Burchi Adda Dannen, Vida .Kay Eln)sr B. Williamson. Ada eowle8f Nannie L,- Dougherty, Bertha golden. Olea Post. Dorothv Enpel. Esther Gilbertsnn.. Mauri (jillinB. Maiw iraret vans. Elizabeth Brli. Jc. Beoner. The highest are-Misses Cowlas-i nu Sgel, 95. and Miss Po-it and Bonner, 94. oecona graae. narrisu unyer. im- D. Wlitte, Chas Lv iVsatone. E.-.dora. Vanaken. Clara Tasselk. Nellie Marsv Anna Booker, Sadie Bell, Veronica Traeey Kosa Meyer Edith We3t Amia Devariey Elizabeth Glaser, Roehal ices, lunula, xia oncia9l Kackley, Jas. A. Dart, EJsie Lillard. yiire Aisama, tiarry E,. warm, tieatrica-. 6 , y'j oT 1 nt lMBw and by said C. W: Taylor aligned to 8 ThirfH; iSntpSta lsaiJ Cascade Petroleum Cor by deed Mary A. Harinah. Leland Green. VwiJ 190?- and '"orttcd in- the offiw of the Higbee. Nellie Yeung, Leona P. An-! comLy TC?or( 0 Lm" Tc0,l,nt?0r? derson. Jolia Kopeeky,. Haae! Eastcn,. I Son.- " the lata- day of July, 1909, in Edna R. Richard. Nellie F. Goodrich: BooIc 8S of Lum County Deed Rec- Zetn A. Riehaid;. Kate- Henderson. ! enii. ivt.i ,i.. t .-.'i Dougterty. Perry Dougherty, Fearyi tiinther, Belle Slate, i-'lie highest is-i Nelhe F. GoodncfiuSZ; Flouence Ralsian.- next 90-.8. Tbeie were eight failuzes. Want King- and Slater. Statesman: There will be only one- objection iin the corrupt practice pamphlet. The-1 time for miner these objections to can- 'didates closed vesterdav and during the-i J u; t..j n r tt. i wjetuui, m iiuugtf ueurge xi. Burnett and Wallace MeCamant was ttlea y tne non-pamsani judiciary peo- i m -pi.. 'Woodson T. Slater. Cbncrressman. ftnnc-wmtfk was hatem iii the Ohio primaries showing thatithe people have more sense- than the as. isemblies. He ia a goedi example aiitha-i j eld convention, nomination, the kind, ofl i men who should bar eliminated from, j eur politics. - - Uregon, on the 14th day of May, 1909, Kyoudon'i.wan(iso,naany thiaga wi jl' Bo.ok 88 of Lin" County Deed the ticket to votcromdont sign, every Records om page- 483,. ami by said C. thii preseiited. jou; Refuse every- i w- Taylor assigned to said Cascade thing except.what you. are in favor. 0&.1 Petroleum Co. by deed of assignment I bearing date May 27, 1909, and re- " It is a rare .dav that does not see a cor(!ed in tite office of the county re .. rare-day. cnac uoes not see a corder 0t L nn oountv. Orec-on. on a aivorce r.u-couot wicd a millionaire asi - . ru . . 1 ... , - Beth money and poverty bnae - - ! ibcrein described. SHERIFF'S SALS.. j All the right, title and interest of Notice is hescby given that, th ua- ,l,e f aii' Cascade Petroleum Co. in and dcrsignedi as Sheriff of Linn, county, . that cata' od and gas Lease arid Oregon, pursuant to an execution, and Agreement, bearing date June 3, 1909, order of. sale issued out of the Circuit ! executed by P. M. Scroggin and Sey Court of.tiic State ot Oregpu for Mult-, mour Washburn to, C. W. Taylor, and nomah county, on the 18th, day of recoricd in the ofnee of the county re jtine, IS1.0,. upon a judgraejit rendered f.0" of. UnP,coxlnXxn.rel0' S and entered bv said court, on the 10th "le '1th d? of Jan- 19-m B?ok 88 day of. Juue, 1910, in an action then,"' , lr J i,, ' , ncmuntz m said court wherebv C rl. VVUre ,,tii.itiff nn.l rnHB Pp. ! assigned tO Said lrlnm Cr H mmnrn fir,,, ,vnt,Hf. Co. by deed Of a ...inut wW iimiff r,,-.-! dtjte July 10, 1909, ered. judgment against the said de. fendiuit for the sum 01.5331.30 and in- tvest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per ammm from the 8th day ot Sept., LW, and the turther sum o: U.tb costs and disbursements, will on the 0th day of August, 1910, at the hour of I o'clock p. m,.at the front door 0f the County Court House in the City of Albany, in Linn county, Oregon, sell, at public auctwn, to the highest bid der, for cash in hand, the following described real, property heretofore at tached by said sheriff as the property ot the defendant in the abovi inen ;ioued action, to-wit: 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 April 40. 109. executed by John V, Young and Mary M. l oung to C. W. Taylor, and I recorded in the olVice of the county , :vcirilcr of Linn countv, Oregon, on i .i:e J7th day of May. IW. in l'.ok SS I of I. inn County lvd Rc-.-onis on -,-.-.l.i- 4o4 and by said C. V. Tayicir a iar.rd '- the said Cascade Petroleum 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 Guss M. Nelson to C. V. Taylor, and recorded in the 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 page 492, and by said C. W. Taylor assigned to said Cascade Petroleum Co. by deed of assignment bearing date iVlay 27, 1909, and re corded in the office of the county re corder of Linn county, Oregon, on the 15th day of July, 1909, in Book 88 of Linn County Deeil Records, on page 606, and in the real property therein described. I All the right, titfe and interest of the said Cascade Petroleum Co. in and to that certain oil and gas Lease and Agreement bearing date April 3D, 1909, executed by Moses M. Meyers and: Alite E. Meyers to C. W. Taylor, and recorded in the office of the county re corder of Linn county; Oregon, on the 27th day of May, 1900, in Book 88 of Linn County Deed Records, on page 490, and by said C. W. Taylor assigned to said Cascade Petroleum Co. h'jr deed of assignment, bearing date May 27th, 1909, and i-ecorded in the orJce of the county recorder of Linn ctAintc, Oregon, on the 15th day of Jul;; 1909, in Book 88 of Linn County Deed Records, on page 607,, and in the- real property therein de scribed. All tire.' right, title; and interest of the said Cascade PetiOlcum Co. in and to that certain oil and gas Lease and Agreement, herring data Miiy 26. 1909, executed Sfy Cli'ius H. Vebrs and Bertha Vchrs to C. VV.. Taylon, and recorded ' in the office of tihe connty recorder of Linn countv. Oregon, on the 27th day of May, RX)9i ifa Boofe 88 of Linn Connty Dved Records, on page 491, and by said' C W. Taytor assigned to said Cascadis- Petroleum' Co. by deed of assignment bearing dot May 27, 1909, and recorded1 in the' office of the ' eoanty recorder of Linn ocronty, Ore gon, on the l5tli diiy of July, 1909, in I Book 88 of Linn County Deed Rec- t&rds, on paaa.' 6U8,. and in- the real : orooertv therein dccribedi. AH the right; tititt and" iiiterest of die said Cascade Petroleum: Co. in and to that certain oil and gas Lease and Agreement, bearing date BBay 1, 1909, executed by Fred: Freese and. Augusta Freese to C. TVS Taylor and recorded in the office of the-county recorder of Linn count y, Oregon. .on the 27th day of May, 1909 in B'uok 88' of Linn Cnmrt " np(,(l Hocr(!(i. on 486. ords, on page 609, and in the real nmtv therpthtrieu-rtheH: All the right, title and'interest of the sam iascaae petroleum, uo. in ana to.- that certain oil. and gas Lease ana Argeement, bearing date- April 30, 1909;. executed by He-nman F.. Lmde maiii Charles IT, Lindeman. and Marie Lindeman to C. W. Taylor,, and re corded in the office of the-county re corder of Linn, county; Oregon, on the 27th day of May,. 1909, in Book. 88 I of Linn County Deed: Records on Rag 487 and by said" C. W. Taylor assigned to said' Cascade Petroleum 1 Co. by deed of assignment bearing date May 27, 1909, and recorded in -a: " -c j.- x.. j . c sue- unite UI aic- cuuniy rcajrucr ut Linn county, Oregon, on the 15th day E July, 190 in Book 88 of Linn County Deed Record's, on page 610, aaid in the real- property therein de scribed. AH the rig-jit, titl and interest of j tlic aid Cascade Petroleum. Co. in and to that certain oil and' gas Lease and Agreement bearing date , executed by Thomas Ewihg- to C. W. Taylor and recorded! in the office of the county recorder- of Linn county, k,i, ,,. f T..i.. i6nn ti . oq IIIC lOLII .IV -1,1 J uiv, xj-j. in DUUK f Linn cun ,'eed jlccordSi page 01 1, and. in 01 real property Cascade Petroleum. ssignment, bearing. 1 1 ...i :.. ,i.n ' omce oi rue county recorder ot Linn t", 1 b d , , , ' " ! ,1', 'I0- Book 88 of Linn County I ecd Rccords on P?Se.611'nd ln e j"'. UL?..uEu. :, r V"u r'- , l",s"uc xetroicuin o. in anon that certain oil and gas Lease and . "Sreemem, oearing aaie auay i isuy, Zoph to C. V. Taylor and recorded in tne olhce of the county recorder of Linn county, Oregon, on the 27th day of May, 1909. in Book 88 of Liivi County Deed Records, on page "ieS and by said C. W. Taylor assigned to said Cascade Petroleum Co. by deed of assignment bearing date May 27th. 1909, and recorded in the office of the county recorder of Linn county, Ore gon, on the 15th day of July. 1909, in Hook S8 of Linn County Deed Rec ords on patre 612, and' in the real property therein described. To satisfy said judgment, costs anJ ai-crji:ia costs. D. S. SMTTH. Linn county, O-'on. Jhc