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    The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 19 cents a
Week ; in advance for one year, 4.0C
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end of year $;i.5ll.
The Weekly Advance per year $1.2D.
At end of year $1.50. After 3 ye- s at
12.
Home Vule Loings.
The Heme Rule Association of Port
land, which is making a colossal effort
to perpetuate the saloon in Oregon, has
a full page advertisement in Sunday's
Oregonian, which is sai'l to be at the
head of the movement, with the saloon
in the rear, in whicti the baby act is
played, by sqeualing at being called
Whiskey, etc.
The pretense of. the movement is to
regulate the saloon, which everybody
knows can't be don?. A saloon can't
he made respectable, and the worst of
all places is the aristocratic high
licensed saloon, with its gilded attrac
tions It starts more boya downward
than any of them, and the H. R. A, is
for it.
The Association has employed some
big talkers from the cast, a couple of
wnom will no in Albany in tne interest
ot this Redely bill, tlx ml up, and win
tell the same old stories about how pro
hibition does not Drohibit in Maine.
where the per capita of deposits in the
savings banks is the largeBt in the
United States, but the masses are tired
of this nartnershiD with the saloon, and
farmer and business man together
should vote for the home and against
tne saloon on everv proposition.
ft, ASSEMBLY NOMINEES.
, The republican reprcsenlativc ticket
in tins county, it transpires, is an as
sembly affair, an interesting thing
ifor voters to remember. Just before
Ihe state meeting of the republican. as
sembly convention in Portland the
names of the delegates to the conven
tion were published by the Democrat
and other papers, and among them
.were the following:
P. B. BEATTY and J. W. MIL
(C.ER, Hals'cy.
. Mr. Bcatty is the nominee for sen
ator from this county, and Mr. Miller
Ifor representative. S. S. Train was
not a delegate, but he wrote a warm
letter in the Orcgoirian in favor of the
assembly and against the anti-assembly
movement. The Democrat is not
informed as to Mr. Simpson's record
on the question. L. E. Bean, the joint
senator nominee, was a product of the
assembly. There it is, full of assem
bly, an institution foisted upon the
people at a time when another method
was ill practice. An effort was made
hy the last legislature to pass a law
providing for these assemblies, but it
was defeated, and ill the face of all
this these men arc seeking an office
too important to be trilled with. If
elected it means that the direct pri
mary law, an institution of the people,
will he in danger, for they have put
themselves on record, all of them but
Mr. Simpson. It means also that the
. -election of U. S. pcnu'ir by the peo
ple as now provided for under state
ment number will be in danger,
for the assetr ..' movement is aimed
directly at statement number one, one
of the most popular movements of this
age.
The voters of Linn county should
run no risks. This is not a time for
jeopardising these institutions of the
people. M. A. Miller for state sen
ator, A. A. Tussing, C. L. Shaw and
'. J. Dcnncy, for representatives, arc
all outspoken on these questions, and
besides arc men of such standing as
1o make their election needed in the
interest of Linn county, as well as in
the perpetuation of the direct primary
and statement number one.
TUESDAY.
The boss Resting.
Oyster Pay, Oct. 3. Colonel lio.isu
velt taked politics with Henry L.
Stimson, republican candidate for gov
ernor, c.aid good bye to Representative
and Mis. Long worth and in the after
noon visited nearby relatives. Roose
velt will go to Froeport. Lonrf Island,
tomorrow morning to speak to the
Southern Now York friends' associa
tion there. He is to start on a campaign
tour of New York state, which will
keep him busy until election, except
while cm his trip to New Englan;! 1 i'i
this month and his lo.va trip car!)- 1.;
November.
At the Motels
u.
V. .. 1 1) Weal Vi.-i.inui
A . L-rawtorii LorvauiH.
Phil Uiner, Lebanon
H. Uroilie, I'ortlai.n.
Dr P M Day & wife, S. -S. Sponcer
& w.fe, Eugene.
Win. U tiurdincr, Colorado Springs.
Henry Hays. Kings Vul'ey.
Joe Hanoi. Portland
A. T. McDonald & wife, Los Angeles.
Bond Ordinances assed
An adjourned meeting of the city
council was held last night, wrth all
officers and cuuncilmen present but
Curl and Snr-ll. Two ordinances were
passed ono for voting on new bonds at
a lower rate ol interest for the $75,000
bridge and sewer bonds and another
for voting on $-10,000 sewers. Another
heretofore passed is the flR.OOt) for n
park fund, making threobond questions
for the December election.
The Texas Ranger.
The Majestic Amu-mcnt Company
will prc"-nt the ronanei) of tho west
ern plain". A l'exas K.ingcr, including a
band and orehwtin t tl "1"' "
on Weiln.'s.lav nhtht. A Texas Ranger
is taken f n--t a tbrilliiiK and beait in
terrfiir.tt rf'X r Indian lomanee.when
n bar. Hid i.t'":o!dn-:s are rescued whoa
on the v.i' being m;r.- ucrccd by a
herd of Apache devils, by the Texas
Rangers , .
Sea's on :ic at Woudworths.
ANOTHER
BIG ONE
Promoted by the Tebault Real
Estate Co.
Linn County has another big orchard
started, one of the institutions that is
going to put this county solidly on the
map as a fruit section.
Last night the Linn County Orchard
Co. was foimally organized with Ihe
following oflicers: H. L Sumption, of
-it. raui, vi inn., president; vv. K.
Shinn, of Albany, vice president: C. W.
lebault, Albany, sectetary and man
ager, also directors; other directors
elected are Wm. Bain of this city, and
S. C. Carrow of Illinois. There will be
two more, nrobably from the east, sev
eral prominent eastern capitalists being
at me uaca oi me enterprise.
Articles were filed with the secretary
of Btate yesterdav providing for the in
corporation with $450,000 capital stock,
in snares ui siuu, wnicn nas already
been taken but about $35.00 ).
The enterprise has been promoted by
the Tebault Real Estate Co. 2600 acres
have already been secured for the or
chard, which will be located adjoining
the Linnhaven orchard in tp. 11 1 west,
and a short distance from the Ideal ar.d
the Santiam orchards, Some of the
farms secured are those of Uerl Unkey
200 acres, J. F. P. Mary, 160 acres;
Julius Kowtz and two brothers 515
acres, W. F. Smith 200 acres; Wm.
Miller 16S acres; John Chastine 100
acres; Mrs. Foren 120 ucrea; Wm
Suitou, 480 acres.
It is a big thing.
72 Killed.
Monterey, Mexico, Oct. 3. Late
news from the coal mine at Palu, where
an explosion occurred Fridav night, in
dicated that the loss of life probably
will be 72 miners, niostlv Mexicans and
Japanese. Because of the presence of
poisonous gases, only two DOdies tnus
far have been recovered. The force of
thoexphuion blew down all the timbers
in tne stope from the sixth lift to the
surface.
WEDNESDAY.
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Final hearing set for Nov. 7 in estate
of Sarah E. Ball.
I' innl account annroved in estate of
J. F. Peebler.
Maniage license: Honrv J. Kava-
naugh, 35, and Katherine H. Lugger,
Deeds Recorded:
A. F. Bahtke to W. E. Laurence
lot Lebanon $ 200
Fischer Pros. Lumber Co. to Fisch- '
or Lumber (Jo. several tracts. . 1
H. M. Crar.o to Luzetta Smith &
husbund IT ! j acres 1400
R. Volkm ii to 11. Bryant 51 86
acres 4800
R. Volltn- i. to R. nlcCali 51 86
acres .. 6800
J. E. Edwi, ds to H. Butzlauff &
wf hit Jai. Park ad to Albany. . 1070
F. C. Bilyeu to V. K. Fraula &
wf 289.44 acres 10
Maud Angell to Peter Bither 6
lota N Brownsville 1
Eat. Howuid tinight to Florence
M. Bryan several tracts 1500
A china sin wer was given in Cor
vallis in bonny of .visa Grace Nicholls,
who is to marry Harvey ncbride of
this city.
, ;
MR. WIDMER
A Credit to North Albany.
In a North Benton article the Corval
lis Times says:
At the C. R. Widmer property was
seen one of the most up-to-date farm
homes in the county. It is up-to-date
t,:'chitccturnlly, has nil tho modern con
veniences, water, electric lights, sleep
ing porch, etc. The property is well
kept up and looks like all farm houses
ouitht to look with a lawn in front and
tho back yard as clean as the front.
Three large barns testify to tho pros
perity. Mr. vt itinier lias lii acres and
trrows grain pretty largoly. Haa throe
acres of "valnuts and some small fruits.
Runs a community cidrr and winepress;
actually presses out about 2.000 gallons
on Thursday, using a threshing engine
for power.
.Mr. Widmer is one of the really "big"
fellows of that section and his place
shows it However ho kicked about
lite roads down tho way and aftergoing
over lliem the party had to confess that
his kick is a righteous one.
Public Sales Successful.
Tho public sale of W. E. Anderson
yesterday was a great success. It
umountcd to about $1900, and nearly ail
was cash (iood prices prevailed. The
sale of E. E I'arrish a few days before
wiu also a ood one, the total being
over lai.i.i Allot tins was cash but
one abort uuh- dote o' "LJH, speaking fur
the pt'i.speiitv ,il tne LinncotiiMV larni-
er. Westftt'!. Aluinv's expert auc-I
tioiieer. did the crying for both sales. I
The O.o in. i;in, which used to sitl
ow Jon t ...n Botir.i- woo..., is now
a :itm imn an uintier of names anil
s!i' u in; tip h. icouui. ile h.ts visilej
(li. .en niii.- iwi-'e n t.Mlr years lip i
played ii nnis while Oicoa mere'i:..,is
we.'o i enied their share ot gove. anient
;;.i-.vhy alticd in with l.:i;. :( i,mi
v ,;i... ' ' ,i'.h, -I ,-, m-.iiii,
t. I;... o:o..i .ii -ii.C I i.c i. . Ii ; . ice i.
THE GRANGERS
On October 1st the first meeting of
the Linn County Council for three
months was held in the hall of Grand
Pr..irie Grange.
Members were present from ten
dlleient granges.
Iteooris from different granges were
of flattering nature allowing a deep
interest in tho work.
Correspondence from the National
G -,.nge in reference to needed legisla
ton was read and referred with a
r port in the afternoon.
A call from the dining room caused a
cassation of business and all accepted
the invit&tion and partook of the splen
did dinner.
Afternoon session-was largely taken
up in listening to suggestions for good
of the oroer by Bros Froman, Denny,
Mitchell, Powell, Nolan and others.
Later the business was turned over
to the ladiies with Mrs. Ellen Morgan
in the chair. Tbey gave a goo-i enter
tainment and showed they were the
eqnai it not superior to the men in lit
erary work.
The next meeting will be held with
Crowfoot Grange near Lebanon, Nov. 6.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
Baker City has adopted the commis
sion form of government.
Born on Oct. 3, near Tangent, to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Archibald, a girl.
The population of Lincoln. Neb., is
43,973, an increase of only 0.5 per cent.
Portugal has a revolution in progress.
Thd rtnrr koll haan c.HHm.nn I I. .
...... mug uu uttii aiuiuwjucu aiiu IliJ-
prisoned.
Earl Fortmiller of this citv is on the
track committee of the freshmen class
of the U. O.
It is said that the Colifornia con
tractors of pavement in Roselnrg are
losing money on their contract.
Thirty-seven oeonle were k lied in a
train wreck near Staunton, 111 . yester
day evering. It was due to the disre
gard ot orders.
Rev. F. K. Z'jgg. who has been
preaching at Marshfield the past year,
resigned to return to Ohio. He ia a
former college instructor.
Chas. Robinson, ot Oretrnn Citv. haa
been elected yell leader of the U. O.
tms yeat. Mr. Robinson is also an
orator and a good student.
Gov. Hughes, of New York, has been
appointed sum-erne judge to succeed
Judge Moody, and will accept. The
appointment is a good one. Hughes is
a man of strong character, and large
ability
Oliver M. Hickey spent $98.69 in run
ning for the office of representative at
Portland. He is an Albany college
graduate. Pat McArthur spent $94.85
and was defeated, George W. Joseph,
who beat him $74. ..
Siegmund Frank, president of the
Meier & Frank store of Portland, died
yesterday. He was 60 years of age and
had been in business 38 years in Port
land, first as a clerk for Mr. Meier,
then his partner, marrying his daugh
ter. An operation was performed upon
Senator Robert LaFallett. at Roches
ter, Al inn., yesterday br the celebrated
iViayo brothers, and eight gall stones
removed. Rev. C. R. Stevenson, of
Chicago, formerly of this city, is at
the same hospital awaiting an opera
tion for the same cause, when his turn
comes.
14 on Two Tickets.
Fourteen men in this county have
been nominated for office, seven dem
ocrats and seven republicans: C. J.
Shedd, F. M. Barr, J M. Bilyeu and R.
Shelton for justices, L. St. John, T. J.
Stevens and Phil Ritter, for constables,
on the democratic ticket, and W. M.
for clerk, A. L. Geddes lor surveyor,
Wm. Fortmiller for coroner, O. T.
Porter and. L. L. Swan for justice and
Geo. Slavens and John Catlia for con
stable on the republican ticket. All on
both tiickets
Th Jury List.
Following is the jurv list for the cir
cuit court convening Cel. 2:
Albany. E. F. Wiles.
Brownsville. ,W. it. Kirk, G B..
Pugh.
Center. W. H, Cnandler.
Halsey. George T .ylor.E. E. Ghorm-
ley, C. L. Falk.
Kingston. Al. M. litus.
Santiam. Ed. Dorgan.
Syracuse. -J. A Jones.
harnsourg. r'rana Dnmpey, Frank
Wigle. F. G. Burkhatt.
Foster. C. W. Godwin.
Shelourn. Howard Montgomery, E.
D. Jones.
Orleans F. G. Blumhart, H. C.
Ohling.
Lucomb C. E Soule, J. L. Daven
port, V. T. Hassler, hi. R. Carlton.
Rock Creek H L. Kaplinger.
Price.- A. B. Marshall, E. L. Peebler,
Wm. Heinrieh. Ed Smith.
Tangent. - C. Scott.
Leuanon. Grant Lindley, G. D.Har
ris. Waterloo. - F. T. Timmonds.
Equalization Notice.
Tile County Board of Equalization
of taxes will meet at the oliiee of the
ciHinty clerk, Monday, October 17,
191(1, and remain in session for six
days, for llle purpose ol publicly ex
amining ihe assessment roll and to
correct errors in valuation, doscrintion
or qualities of laud, lots or other
prii; erty. All persons interested are
herein untilied to appear at the ap
pointed time and place and. if it sli;Ul
appear to said l'u.ard. ihat lands, lots
or other property be asse-.st-tl twice,
or ;issesetl in the name oi any per
son or perMHis not the owner tlu-icof,
or ......cscd tinker or bevoml its value,
o; ;.oy luntl, lots or other i'!o;n.riy not
;i- -,--eti. tlu-y will make the proper
c . A tton,
p. a Mcknight.
County A-e.-sor.
MISFITS,
Some assemblyism in Linn county
A man is a failure if he just maeks
money.
All the same the assembly got an
awful whack.
vNow the farmer can plow his soil for
next year's crops.
It is fun to s?e Bourne and Bowerman
whack each other
Foot ball is a parlor Jgarne compared'
wiin mu uuto race.
All the laws are violated some, but
we have to have them just theBame.
Roosevelt has now blossomed into a
genuine boss, and the people had prom
ised to have no more bosses.
Posted in the S. P. off ce is the sicn
in big red letters: If the Company Is
Not Prosperous Will You Be.
At Lebanon both the paper mill and
the saw mill are shut down because of
the unreasonableness of some people.
Bowerman and Bourne are having a
bout, two shining lights in the republi
can party, in which intense harmony'
prevails.
Don't be fooled about this regulation
of the saloon with high license and re
strictions. The best saloon that can be
created is an enemy to the home.
A hobo wrote back to Eugene declar
ing it to be the only solid citv in the
uallnn tU U;:itnnn D Unl-I.. .
.one. v uro n iiiauiciw. i lumtui. Kvk
some biscuits made by a school girl.
Two fool New York women wearing
fool hobble skirts had a fool foot race
on 43rd street, N, Y., and one of the
fool women fell. What fools wemortals
be.
Mayor Rose, of Milwaukee, appealing
to cnurcn members and pronibitionists ;
ot the church and the home, is a colos
sal joke. ,
The law for the prohibition of theft
does not prohibit it entirely but it helps
wonderfully, and is a good law just the
same, even if the big cities ao reek
with thievery.
Portland is reeking with blind pigs,
and the U. S. government is in part
nership with them. It doesn't care a
whoop just so it gets its tax. Some
day Uncle Sam will wake up and there
will be something doing.
The saloon is the enemy of everything
that ia decent, and good people should
be the enemy of the saloon, whethei on
low license, middle license or any kind
of license, and regardless of blind
oiggism, which also must be met.
The best students in the Universities
are those who keep out of the frats,
the neoreBt of all students, according
to a writer m the Telegram, home of
them are breeding places for mighty
bad habits. The frat students as shown
barely get through. Parents would do
well to have it a condition that students
keep out of the frats.
i. R. Knodell, of the anti-saloon
league, of Portland, says Mayor David
S. Rose is a cheerful liar, and an elo
quent one. His statement about Maine
and Kansao are declared to be false and
misleading. The Home Rule Associa
tion is undoubtedly working for the
perpetuation of the saloon, the enemy
of the home.
These are great days of schemes,
The Northwest News gives a real estate
scheme, under which one joins a club
of ten persons, each of whom pays $5
down and $2.50 a month for 38 months
and share in the profits derived from
future sales of a $1,000 allotment, al
ready worth $1200 and bound to bring
$2,000 in a few years. Each allotment
contains ten choice building sites, etc.
It is undoubtedly a great thing for the
company.
Mayor Waters of Corvallis has re
signed on account of poor health and
the council has appointed C. V. Johnson.
The weather prediction is: fair to
night and Thursday, cooler tonight.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administrator of the estate
of Joseph Wanas, late of Linn county,
Oregon, deceased, will, on Saturday,
the 5th day of November, 1910. at the
hour of one o'clock p. m., pursuant
to an order of sale duly made and en
tered in the matter of the estate of
said deceased, in the County Court of
Linn county. Oregon, on the 6th day
of September, 1910, sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for
cash in hand, at the front door of the
court house, in the city of Albany, in
Linn county, Oregon, all the follow
ing described real property, belonging
to said estate, to-wit:
Beginning at the southeast corner
of the north projection of the Dona
lion Land Claim of R. H. Pollard,
claim No. 58, in Twp. 10 south.
Range Z west of the Willamette Merid
ian, in Linn county. Oregon, and run
nir.ir thence south S) decrees 4S min
utes eat aloni; the north boundary
line of said claim 9.50 chains to the
center oi Thomas Creek: thence in a
. . iVrection foUowiujc the .-en
ter ! the :ttd creek lo a poii-.t 10
,-iT,;: M'l'lh anil 5 chains non'i S
i'ii- -.ce-' 4S minutes west iron-, the
pl-
.-e of beeiunin,-;-: thence niuih 10
in.-: thence sunt!-. SO decrees 48
to the
viae
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I. inn c
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v ;mt court.
11. . t IK WITT.
Adn
C H NEWS
N ew Suit--Application G..W. Wright
register title to lots in ttlkins and
Alien & Hawkins additions to Albany.
Dan Johnston attorney.
Marrisg license:-John G. Rich, aged
35, of Albany, and Katie Alice Klamer,
26, of Lebanon; Ray S. Vaughn, 21, of
uiucneji. and marcna if. lioodwin. z.
ot Fost.r.
Deeds recorded?
Louis Knauf to N. 3. Kirk et- al
55 acres $ 6000
C. A. Curran to A. Larothers 2
lots bl 44 rl's 2nd ad 1
Elmer V. Suess to Mrs. J. H.
Kennedy 10 acres 10
XL. P. Hedrick to J. B. Keeney 5
aeres 337.50
Deeds recorded :
Jaob Fitzwaiter to Lulu Fitz-
wlter$ acrej, J 150
Lewis Montgomery 10 E. W.
Ring llaii acres 1
J. J. Barnes to H. C. Miller 100
acres,. , 1700
In estate of P. J. Russell Rebecca E.
RuSsell filed for E ectorship.
Election expanse account filed as ft 1
lows: M. A. "iller 37.25; F. C Stell
macher O; W..t. Francis 13120.
These fellows who whacked Bower
man in the primaries until you could
hear it across the state, telling some
live truths, are now swallowing the
whole bird. Glad they were defeated.
The bankers nrnnnsp- ct mnnv nr.v.r
svstem that will enual that, of tho II S
r.... . .t r, . ..
ucucr 1101. comoete fflin uncto aaTa.
He may get tropical.
,...., ... 1 westerly direction along the south line :
EXECUTRIX-NOTICE OF FINAL- of saa addition to thV east line of a
SETTLEMENT. tract of iantl sol(i bv: Thomas M011-
In l ic miller of llit-estate.oi Saraln teitfi and wile to Margaret A. Mon
E. Ball, deceased. 6eittl et-aI by dcC(i recorded on page
Notice is-hcrcbv given that the un- 191 vi,t. -tt" nf .r,... nml Re.--
dersigned executrix of the last will! ,
and testament-of said deceased has-j
filed in the connty court of Linn coun- !
ty, Oregon, her-hnal account as such
llnir nf Vnv.mW- 1010 .1 ,.ir, '..1t- '
in the forenoon has been set as the '
time by said court for hearing of ob
jection to said report' and'' cfie settle
ment thereof.
" KATHERINE E: BALL,
C. C. BRYANT, Executrix.
Attorney for executrix:'.
REGISTRATION OF LAND- TITLE
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon for Linn County. '
In the matter of the Application of
The Central Land Company, by. A- B.
Weatherford, its Secretary, to Register
title to the following described real
property to-wit:
Beginning at the S. E. corner of
block 96 in Monteith's Southern. Addi
tion to the City of Albany, Lin n: Coun
ty, Oregon, and running thence S. 1
degree 30 mjnutcs east on the ertst
boundary line of the Donation. Land
Claim of Thomas Monteith, Not. No.
690, Claim Mo. 647 in lp. 11 b. R. 3
W. of the Will. Mer. Oregon. 1772.7
feet to the S. E. corner of the afore-
said claim; thence south 87 degrees
15 minutes W 1425 feet to a point
m thc eastern limit of the right-of-way
of the O. & C. R. R. Company; thence
running in a northeasterly direction on
a one degree curve, along saidi nght-
of-way, deflecting to the right, with a
radius of 5700 feet to a point which is-
soutn y degrees o minutes east
ect iruin toe o. c. cumcr ui iucn
No. 100 in Monteith's Southern Ad
dition to the City of Albany, Oregon;
thence north 9 degrees 6 minutes west
957 feet to the S. E. corner of the
aforesaid Block No. 100; thence north
80 degrees 54 minutes east on the
south boundary ot Monteitn s sotttli
ern Addition to thc City of Albany,
Oregon, 1299 feet, to the place of be
ginning, containing w.i acres, except
ing all that part tormerly conveyed Dy
deed to the O. & C. R. R. Company,
for right-of-way.
Also beginning at a poind on the
south boundary line and 92S feet east
of the southwest corner of the Dona
tion Land Claim of A. Hackleman and
wife. Not. No. 699. and Claim No. 62,
in To. 1 1 S. R. 3 W. of the Will. Mer.,
Oregon, and running thence north 9
legrecs 13 minutes cast 1289 feet to a
point: thence north 54 degrees 43 nun
utes east 152.5 feet to an intersec
tion with the vcstent boundary of the
richt-of-way of the Willamette Valley
and Coast Railroad, near Station No.
649 of the located line; thence along
said boundary of said right-of-way in
a northwesterly direction 716.2 feet, to
an intersection with the south bound
ary line ot Hackleman s second Au
di
ion to the City of Albany Oregon;
thence alonp said boundary line south
tf'i degrees 29 minutes west 1386 feet,
to a point; thence south 40 degrees
4.' minutes west 974.5 feet, to a point;
th-.'iice south 1 degree 30 minutes cast
9. '6 feet, to a point; thence south 47
degrees 37 minutes cast 1190.2 feet;
thence north 88 degr- cs 30 minutes
en st 67 feet, to tire place of beginning,
containing 75.11 acres, more or less,
saving and excepting from the two
tracts above described thc following:
Commencing at a stone monument
at the intersection of the south boun
dary line of the D. L. C. of Thomas
Monteith with the easterly boundary
line of the right-of-way of thcO. & C.
R. R. Company, running thence in a
northeasteriy direction with the south
ern Ivmnilary line of Monteith's South
ern Addition to the City of Albany.
Orcein, thence easterly along said
sotith boundary line to a stone nton
tiT:ient at thc southeast corner of block
Xo. Wi in said Monteith's Southern
Addition to said citv: thence northerly
alone; the cast boundary line ot said
ick No. 06 and its prolongation a
tance. of 263 feet, more or less, to a
".e monument: thence in a direct
i- I designated as course "D" for
'-t-qnent reference) to a stone mon
:cnt un the southern honmhrv Hiu
block No. IS in Hackleman's Sec-
th
ond Addition to the City of Albany,
Oregon, 24 feet easterly from the S.
V. corner of said block 18, measured
along said south boundary line; thence
easterly along the south boundary line
of Hackleman's Second Addition to
the City of Albany, Oregon, to its in
tersection with the westerly side of
the right-of-way of the Willamette
Valley and Coast Railroad Company,
as evidenced by that certain deed from
Abram Hackleman and Eleanor B.
Hackleman, his wife, to the Willam
ette Valley and Coast Railroad Com
pany, dated Sept. 21, 1886, and record
ed Sept. 23, 1886, in Book "31,." page
179 of the Deed Records for Linn
County, Oregon, a distance of 1380
feet, more or less, thence in a curved
lin along the westerly line of said
right-of-way of the Willamette Volte
and Coast Railroad Company, a dis
tance of 716.2 feet, more or less, to a'
stone monument; thence on a liii'e1
bearing' south 54 degrees 34 minutes'
west to an intersection with the southj
erly extension of Thurston Street in'
said Hackleman's Second Addition to
the City of Albany, Oregon; thence
northerly along said southerly exten
sion of tliif west side of Thilrston'
Street to a point distant 466 feet from
the south boundary line of said Hack
leman's Second Addition, sai'iil dis
tance of 466 feet being measured at
ritrut antrlcs' ro said Southern boun
dary line of said Hackleman's Second
Addition; thence in a line parallel to
said south boundary line of Hackle
man's Second Addition to Albainy,
Oregon, and 456 feet distant tliure
from (at right angles) to a point 200'
feet distant (at right angles) from
Course "D" hercnibeinre mentioned;:
thence in a direct line to the place -of
beginning.
Beginning at the. southwest corner
of block No. 100 in Montei'th's South'
ern Addition to the City of Albany, inr'
the County of Linn tnid state ot urev
cron. at the intersection-of .'the west line:
.- I- ..." : .1 fU.. A I .
01 i-ci rv otreei in sum uv ui -
bany, with the southern boundary line:
'of said addition: run niii qt thence in al
ords of Linn County, Oregon; thence
southerfy along the cast line of said
tract to the southern boundary line of
Thomas Mbnteith's D: L. C;
Ohe-nc
boundary line to the western boundary
line ot Ilic ngnt-ot-way oi me uregun
and California Railroad' Company;
thence in a northeasterly direction fol
lowing Hie said western boundary line
of said right-of-way to the- intersection-
of said western boundary line
with the west line of Ferry Street in
the City of Albany, as tlia- same is
no-w- located! and occupied at said
point of intersection as a county road;
thence in a northely direction along
the- western line of said Ferry Street
(or county road) to the place of begin
ning, and containing 66.71 acres, more
or less, alt in Linn County-. State of
Oregon. '
Excepting- from the tracts- of land
first and third herein described, a strip
of land one hundred and seventy (170)
fe-flt in wieftli adjoining the.- right-of-way
of the O. & C. R. R. Company
(trow the So-nthcrn Pacific Railroad
Company), on the westerly side there
of, and -bounded on the north by the
. tt. u, .r. i:.. ne -trAnf;ti.'c
srathern Addition to the City of Al-
b Q the. by the WOSEErly line
of thc ri(rlit-of-way 0f the O. & C. R.
R ebmpay; on the south by. southern
,.j-, n t fi, n r r nf
Taomils Monteith, Not. No. 690 and
No in T 1 1 S. R: 3 W. and
.,, ., hv a 1in n-,raiiel with
the westerly boundary line of said
rillt.II,f.wa. f tne O. & C. K. R. Com-
and one hundred and! seventy
(IO), teet distant tneretroir
Also beginning 12H chains- distant
and N. I degree 30 minutes west from
the S. W. corner of the D. L. C. of A.
Hackleman and wife and running
thence S. 1 degree 30 minutes east
12.50 chains; thence north 88 degrees
30' minutes east 13 chains: thence in
at northcrty direction to tic place of
beginning and containing 8.12 acres
more or less, in Tp. 11 S. R. 3 W. of
thc Willamette Meridian, in Oregon,
and being a portion of th property
torrveyed by A. Hackleman and wife
to the Willamette Valley & Coast Rail
road Company, by deed dated March
22nd, 18S5, and recorded' October 20,
1887, at page 113, Book 32 of the Deed
Records for Linn County, Oregon,
save and except from the four tracts
Iocatcd across thc same.( also except-
ine the canal located along the exten
sion southerly of Vina Street in the
City of Albany, Oregon.
Also a small tract of land bounded
on thc north by 8th Street; on thc
west by Baker street; on thc south
by 9th Street; on the east by the east
line of the Donation Land Claim- of
Thomas Monteith, Not. No. 690. and:
lh; WiHamette Meridian,' Oregon, all!
in the City of Alban-, Linn County,.
Oregon.
Also blocks Xo. 79. 80, 87. 88 amf
89, lot 1- in block 90, lots 1, 2. 5. 6, 7
and 8 in block No. 101 and all of
blocks Xo. 102, 103, 104 and 105 m
Monteith's Southern Addition to rhe
City of Albany. Linn County. Oregon.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Take Xotice, that on this 21st day
of-" September, 1910, an Application
was tiled by The Central Land' Com
pany, by A. B. Weatherford. its Sec
retary, in the Circuit Court of thc
State of Oregon, for initial registration
to the land above described.
Now, unless vou appear on or before
the 31st day of October. 1910, and -show
cause why such application shall
not be granted, the Tiue will be taken
as confessed and a decree will be en
tered according to thc prayer of the
application and you will be forever
barred from disputing thc same.
Witness my hand and seal of said
Circuit Court this 2Jst dav of SenUm
her. V;U
J. W. MILLKR.
Cot:
I h
-"v ,lerk and l-.x-olncio C
: Circuit Court for l.inn
Oregon.
. W F. A T 1 1 F. K FO R D, and
. WFATH ERFORD.
A:;iTneys foi Applicant.
of
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