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    The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 10 r.enta
week; in advance fur one year, iAM
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
enu 01 year is;i.du.
Tbe Weekly Advance per year $1.25
At end of year $1.50. After 3 yc--s t
MR. TUSSING'S PLATFORM.
Brownsville, Oct. 5. I hereby ac
cent the nomination lor the ollice
Representative to the Legislative As'
scnibly, tendered me by the Demo
cratic party on the 24th day of Sep
tembcr. 191U.
I believe in the initiative, the refer
endum. the direct primary, and thn
laws enacted by the people should be
enforced as oilier laws.
The view so long entertained that
a senator in congress should not
elected by dirct vote of the people
has long produced lraud and corrup
tion, not only in this state but through
out the Union; led a senator so select-
ed to announce and pretend to th
pnblic that bis election was due to the
tact that "God reigns," and, (like unto
the pretensions ot the coal baron
and the recent declaration of the Em
peror of Germany), the senate would
aifect to rule by divine right.
Insulted with such pretensions, their
wishej disregarded, their legislatures
corrupted, and entertaining in com
mon with the people of the other
stales a disrespect of the senates as
heretofore elected, the electors of this
state very properly expect sonic dec
laration from candidates to the legisla
tive assembly as to their belief as to
whether senators should be elected by
direct vote ot the people, even it elect
ed such senator be without opportun
ity of registering their will during his
term.
Believing in a government of tbe
people, by the people and for the peo
ple anu that it opportunity ottered I
should not vote to nullify the vote of
the electors of our state, 1 therefore
freely subscribe to Statement No. 1,
viz: "1 lurthcr state to the people
of Oregon as well as to the people of
my legislative district, that during my
term of office, I will always vote for
that candidate for United States sen
ator in congress who has received the
highest number of the people's votes
for that position at the general elec
tion next preceding tne election of a
senator in congress, without regard to
my individual pretcrence.
A. A. TUSSING.
Lined Up for Bowerrnan.
Portland Daily News:
Aro the liquor interests lining up be
hind Bowerrnan?
Early in the campaign the breweries
and wholesale liquor dealers pledged
themselves to keep out of politics, but
there aro indications that they hive
broken the pledge.
The liquor people can usually be de
pended upon to throw their support to
the big corporations when there is a
political campaign on. At the last mo
ment they "go down the lino" fo the
corporation ticket. Because of the
prohibition fight this year it was hoped
that they would keep their hands off
and lot the people decido the issue of
the present campaign. But it is a diffi
cult matter for tho liquor people to
keep out of politics, and it looks very
much as if they were playing their old
game.
The old game of the liquor people is
to work through tho labor unions.
Thero aro a few labor organizations
that are closely affiliated with the liq.
uor trade, and through these the brew
ers get in their fine work.
SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS,
This week Spain has been having
tune of it bv illness ol its emperor.
His bones are crumbling and he will
die just as quickly as if he were a
common laborer, and he is no better
than thousands of them. In Portugal,
too, there, is something doing, a littl
revolution or disturbance ot its own.
with the royal family degraded an
the king captured. After all the only
real royalty is in character, regardless
of money or blue blood, or location.
The person is really royal who lives
great life, free from the evil influence
of the world, who rises above th
things rampant for wrong.
There is a political campaign on
Oregon, with a new feature operating
and whatever the paid organs may say
about voters being in line, there is
tremendous uncertainty about the re
suit, for men are going to be mighty
independent, in keeping with the spin
ot tlic age.
In Oregon a very important contest
that over several pleasures attect
ing the morals of the state, one being
for prohibition straight. It should
carry, but it is very doubtful if
docs at the present time, because
the large vote in Portland against it
and yet the sentiment against th
legalized saloon is growing. The liqu
or men themselves show an apprecia
tion of this in the character of their
campaigns, the plan being to make
voters believe that the saloon may be
made respectable under high license
or improved laws; but this is fooling
very few. for those who have watched
attairs know that the character ot the
business itself is conducive to evil and
crime. Another is the home rule bill
but the average voter sees through it
and will whack it good and hard.
People know that the business of the
saloon causes crime and poverty
which the people of the entire state or
county have to pay for, and they thus
see it is right to have a unit as large
as the county, if not larger.
Ibis week a horrible crime was
perpetrated at Los Angeles against
the employees ot a great paper,
suiting in the death of about twenty.
The spirit that incited it was one of
anarchy, and the people of that city
do well to put an immense price upon
the heads of the men who did it.
SATURDAY.
LINEMAN
KILLED.
F. C. Crosslev. a lineman, was killed
at the corner of Lyon and Ninth street
auouc n o ciock, near the Dooley store.
He went up to cut a wire, and in doing
bo crowded tnrougn oetween two prim
ary wires, receiving a 2300 volt shock,
which threw him off the pole, and he
fell down about 35 feet striking on the
back of his head and shoulders, on the
corner of the curb. He was picked up
and taken to St. Mary's Hospital.
where he died in about an hour. Both
the fall and the the shuck were Drobablv
iaiai.
He was about 35 vears of acre.
stranger, coming here only a week or
two ago. Little was known of him.
is said ho came from Tennessee.
here his folks reside.
C H NEWS
Deeds recorded:
Ina C. Buhite to Lee J. Gaines 25
acres $ lo
Amos F. Gooch to John J. Bounds
4 lots Shelburn 125
J. A. Dumond to Peter Ruetner
lot bl 22 H's2nd ad 10
J. E. Farmer to Benton Co. Na
tional Bank 2 tracts 31C5
C. A. Deprees'.er to Annetta
Spaulling 25 acres I2-W4 2800
Peter Ruetner to J. A. & May
Dumond 28 68 acres near Albany 10
Angie McCulloch to J. N. War
moth 199 acres 1
Minnie G. Brown to Angie Me
Culloch 199 acres 463
Marriage license: M. D. Murphy,
64, and E. Riggs, 44, Hoiley.
Petition riled by H. J. Kavenaugh
and 579 others for local option liquor
election Nov. 8.
County court:
The application of theTri-State Rail
way & Power Co. to string wires along
public road, was granted, also to cross
railroad tracks.
S. C. Worrell was Granted nTnuit
claim deed to loi 1 bl 24 Albanv on ac
count of an improperly execute J deed.
In estate of Fox & Cumminrs. ner
sonal property ordered sold,
In estate of Hing God, claims were
ordered paid.
Deeds recorded:
Chas. Arnold to Minnie Fromm,
i lots Albanv
H. A. Lake to N. C. McClain.
lot 3 bl q Wi ad inn
Minnie b'romm to H. S. Richards
& wf, 2 lots bl 34 H's 2nd ad. . 1200
Martha F. Calkins to Gubeppe
Matasee. 144 64 acres 1n
lueiuia r,. ciiyeu to cme l,.
Bi ven. 320 acres 11 nnrt
W. C. Rebban to Chas. Sterling,
property N. Brotfnsville 3500
('has. Sterling to W. C. Rebhan
'& wf. i lots. Brownsville . . ISM
C. J. Harrity to J. Newton, 200
acres 1627
B.8t. Harrity minors to J. H.
ncwwji, luierest in uu acres.
MISFITS
You never know how some men stand
on anything.
The politicians are going to support
Bowerrnan, but the masses in the party
are not. Put that down with a spike.
The trout are so thick in Sandy
Creek, near Gresham, that they trip a
man up if he attempts to wade the
stream.
"You may vote the open saloon as an
allurement for mv boys, but I never
will for yours," is a motto worth con
sidering. A miner spent 16 years in Alaska
aftei a fortune, which he fiuttSy got
and started out with it. On the steam
er he met with an accident and died.
And so it goes.
Using a respectable name the brewers
and liquor dealers of Portland are
making a terrific effort in thn interest
of .he saloon. Home Rule will fool
very few people.
There are said to be five J. W. Miller's
in Linn county. It has now been
definitely settled that the nominee for
representative is the county clerk. j
The real dynamiter in the republican '
party is the Oregonian. It is a bomb ,
thrower and has done more to disrupt
tne party than anything else. :
PERSONAL
Sheriff J. H. Ross came over from
the Bay today.
C. W. Sears returned this noon from
a business trip to Toledo.
Mies Stella Paggett has returned
from a Springfield trip.
Mrs. Leon Farmer, of Billings, Mon.,
a here on a visit with relatives.
Chas. Galloway of the land office
passed through today for Eugene.
Merle Martin, of The Bay, returned
home today after a visit at "the home of
Miss Clara Perry.
Mrs. N V. Murray, of Portland,
after attending the wedding of her
sister, is visiting at the home of her
folks H. K. Lugger and family.
Miss Lee Fortmiller yesterday even
ing celebrated her twelfth birthday
with a party enjoyed by a crowd of
young people. Several hours were
spent in games and delicious refresh
ments were served.
Miss Bessie Covell. who has been
visiting Mrs. Allen Stellmacher, of this
city, a former schoolmate of Mrs.
Stellmacher in Michigan, has been
elected to teach the fourth grade in the
Corvallis schools. She is a graduate of
the Michigan Agricultural College, a
young laay of splendid character and
attainments. .
NOTICE ELKS.
October 14 the Southern Pacific Co. f
will sell tickets to Ashland at reduced 1
rate of one and one third fare for round
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Linn County.
John Shaffer, Plaintiff, A
vs i-.'-'t
William Bilyeu, Defendant.
To William Bilyeu, the above named
defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of the above
named plaintiff in the above entitled
court now on file with the clerk of
said court within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, and you are hereby notified
mac ii you i. m to appear and answer
said complaint as hereby required the
plaintiff will take a decree as prayed
for in the complaint herein, to-wit:
For sale in the manner prescribed by
law where partition thereof cannot be
made of the following real property:
The north one-half of the northwest
one-fourth of the northeast one-fourth
of section 2, Tp. 12, S. R. 1 W. of the
Will. Aler. in Linn county, Oregon,
.and the proceeds thereof applied to trie
I payment of the costs of said sale and
this suit and the remainder disbursed
i to the parties in accordance with their
i interests in said real property.
I This summons is published in The
Albany Democrat once a week for six
weeks by order of the Hon. J. N. Dun
can, county judge of Linn county, Or
egon, made this Sep'. 7th, 1910, and the
date of the first publication hereof is
Sept. 9, 1910.
C. C. BRYANT,
Attorney for plaintiff.
'The ex mayor of Beerville" is the
way the Corvallis Gazette-Times man
refers to a gentleman from the east
who is trying to get the saloon back
into dry places in Oregon, under the stock, in
tiome Kule or Kuin Association.
'tripVcco SPE
at that place Oct. 15. For further in- CIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER
formation inquire at S. P. ticket office. xhe p,cifi. Mnntll1v nf pr.. .
Solid
Oregon, is a beautifully illustrated
Ovster Meat, No Watered monthly magazine which gives very
sealship Oyste's, get them of fuii information about the resources
Tomlineon & Holman.
381
COUNTY COURT
0, W. Rumbaueh Appointed
Fiuit Inspector.
Portland is full of dives, a diserace to
the city, a sample of the open saloon.
The blind pig that you have to hunt for
with the most expert detective to be
found, is a saint compared with the
Portl ad rum shop.
If you want a Teddy Bear go to the
Variety Store, 313 W. 1st.
The best thing Linn county ever dd,
both from a moral and business stand
point was when the open saloon was
driven from the ceunty, and it was the premises, to-wit
best thing lor Albany.a splendid move
ment.
'nnrl nnrtnrttmitipe nt tha I..:
j West of the Rockies. It tells all about
tne (jovernmcnt Keclamation Projects,,
free government land and tells about
the districts adapted to fruit raising;,
dairying, poultry raising, etc. It has
splendid stories by Jack London and:
other noted authors.
The price is $1.50 a year, .but to in-
REGISTRATION OF TITLE.
In the Circuit Court of the state of
Orptrnn fnr iht rmintv et T inn I
In the matter of the application of 'r"i it we will send six months for
T. C. Tnmmen to 7irr th tn fifty cents. This offer must be- ae-
the following described land, and pted on or before February 1, 1911
Send your name and address accom-
Enlorcement of Law,
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Probate: In estate of Wm. M. Hoat
share of Alary A. Hoacr ordered paid.
Well of Johnston Russell admitted to
probate. Rebecca E. Russell appointed
executrix,
. I Millers plat,
wusnourn.
Lebanon, filed by B.
Ex. The citizen who admits that
the liquor traffic is a great evil and
then says that it ran's be abolished be
cause (he law can't be enforced brings
a tremendous charge against our gov
ernment. If we cannot make and en
force salutary laws for the prescrva
tion of the health, morals and general
welfare of the people, laws which are
imperatively necessary to destroy
great and growing evils, then Lexing
ton, Concord and Bunker Hill and
Gettysburg and Appomattox were
fought in vain. VVe had better ask the
Czar of Russia to put us under his Deeds recorded:
wing or into an incubator for the dc- Ernest Rex to Lula Mitchell 2
velopnicnt of weaklings! But we arc lots Abbey ad Albany $
going lo make and enforce the right Lula Mitchell to Ernest Rex and
kind of laws. Great advancement has wife 2 lots
been made within the past few years, F. W. Blessing to John W. Lo-
not only in legislation but in public der 60,'a acres
sentiment for law enforcement. , Colvin Harris to Dock F. South
right of way
Marriage license: Jos. H. Davis,
Harrisburg, aged 36, born in England,
and mary Davison, 33, born in Califor
nia, of Harrisburg.
Hen Tom P. McKnight.
Mr. Thomas E. MeKnieht. furmcrlv
of this county is running for represent-!
utive on tho democratic licket in Union
county, and tho Democrat hopes to aeo I
mm elected, a young man ot excellent
attainments. Ho is solidly for the
direct primary, statement number one,
for progtctsivn laws fur laws that will
raise the stundard of the schools, where
96 per cent of the children receive their
education, and for better road laws.
. "
G. W. Laubner to Ed. Hollowav
and wife 4.510 acres 13620
Jacob Ogle to W. A. Mcssner 50
acres 2500
J II. Brown toDavil M. Smith
158 67 acres 2050
Uertha Brown to Duvid M.Smith
100 acres
Ule Oleson to
85.60 acres...
Hurved Olesjn
Is a Mighty Good Boy.
1650
100
Yaquina Ojsters.
Dr. M. M. Davis, the ovster king of
Yaquinn. returned to his home at Ku
geno this nrternoon afier u trip to tho
May. no reports a good many tasu-ru
there is n big sale for Micm. ihev are
doing wetland the beds premise to be u
great success.
Co-valli8 Gil? ttc-Timcs:-Riley Lo.
baugh. paralytic, taking treatment of
Dr. Foster, goes over tho city in a
wheel chair and beginning with Sunday
will sell tho Saturday Evening Post.
Lohaugh is just a young fellow with
limbs that he can scarcely nuve at all,
and he is paral.N7.ed more or loss a I
over. He came over from Albany audi
Regular October session. Present
Judge Duncan and Commissioners Butler
and Russell.
D. W, Rumbaugh was appointed fruit
inspector, a good selection. He was
recommended by O A. Park horticul
tural commissioner.
Pepperling road hearing set for
October 18.
8 names are now on the poor list,
drawing $75.50 per month.
Grain warehouse! licenses prnntad
Boston Rollers, Albmy Mill & Elevator
Co. for Albany, Tangeht and Tallman.
Usual bills allowed.
Mr. Rose whacked Corvallis. TInon
telephoning ic was learned he met with
a frost, and that about half of the peo
ple got up and left. Here there was no
enthusiasm, and the crowd failed to go
up and shake hands with the ex-mayor
at the end.
Beginning at the N. E. corner of the panied by fifty cents in stamps ani
D. L. Claim of Daniel Cushman,- and e a" ,ab"' Oregon, Washington,
Wlte. Claim WO. t. in Sections ZK. . llu"u aiiiurma.
News
An Albanv man. of absolute reliabil
ity, who was at American Lake, says
when Acting Governor Bowerrnan was
there during the encampment about
the first thing he did was to call the
officers together in the officer's tent
and treat them whiskey straight too.
Whatever is claimed this home rule is
a saloon movement. The best saloon
that can be produced is a disgrace to a
community, and the whole license
system is a partnership with the bus
iness. The only way is to prohibit it,
and then enforce it as well as possible
the same as other laws, even it there
is some theft, murder and drunkenness.
Governor Chamberlain says: "The
democrats have nominated a strong man
in Oswald West. Both he and his op
ponent" in the e'emocratic primaries
were personal friends of mine, and un
ta ihaaa ninmDfonnAi .. l!l.. I Un J
iiumeiii. ney imu uckois a m le or my preference, I did not feel that I
less long and started out with high an- ought to take an active part in the fight
ticipations of a good time. . between them. I do not believe there
I is a stronger or more forceful man in
Prof. E. L. Wilson, the violinist, left the state or anyone who will make a
for Brownsville, whore he has a Satur- better executive than Oswald West,
day class. He has been engaged as By force of a strong personality, in
violin teacher at Willamette University j tegrity of purpose, honesty and capa-
uiiuy, ne nas won nis way to a nrsr.
place in everything he has attempted
to do."
32 and 33, in Tp. 11, S. R. 4 West, and
running thence S. 38.80 chs.; thence
N. 69 deg. E. 13 chs.; thence S. 10.20
chs.; thence S. 51 deg. 30 min. W.
45.50 chs.; thence N. 41.40 chs.; thence
W. 19.50 chs.; thence N. 41.40 chs.;
thence E. 13.54 chs.; thence S. 79 deg.
E. 48 chs.. to the place of beginning.
Address, The Pacific Monthlv. Port
land, Oregon.
from Albany s Six Early
Trains.
Big Bill Walker. Joe ' Koebler and
Charles Walker left this morning for the
wilds of Tennessee. The latter made
up his mind to join the men at the last
and will go there every Wednesday.
Col. J. B. Eddy right of way man of
the S.P., after spending the night at
Albany, left for his home at Portland
to spend Sunday.
Dr. Mvpra lpft. fnr- VnyHnnA in aoa
his daughter who has just arrived there Tu n t u- j
from Colorado to reside. ,Je-')T5 (h t re'ved a copy of
Mrs. J. C. Myer and son Franklin itS r Tf1"0116?. thS
...., ,i t i.i r i t-publishers A. C. McClung & Co.. and
mine uuwu aiuiii xjeutuiuu xur u miuri . . . , -
yjglt j it seems to be a goud number, covering
Mrs. Seymour Washburn arrived
from Lebanon.
Will Crawford and Frank Albrecht
left for Clackamas county.
Prof Hargrove returned from a Leb
anon trip.
Prof. J. B. Horner. O.A.C.. left for
Portland.
Miss Mary Nolan and Mrs. Carno. of
Corvallis went to Portland.
Miss Emma Sox went to Portland to
A History ol the Telephone.
the history of this wonderful instru
ment, now in every home, from the
hovel to the mansion. It sells for $1,50
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern: No
tice is hereby given to whom it may
concern that the iinnWei'crnprl tino filH
containing 398.12 acres of land. Save his final account in the county court
....v. luiiumug. ucginiiiiiK oi iinn county, uregon, in the mat
at a point S. 62 deg. E. and 2.39 chs. te rof-the estate of Ellen Cline, de
distant from the quarter Sec. corner , ceased, and that said court has set the
between Sees. 32 and 33, Tp. 11, S. R. : first day of November, 1910, at the
4 west, and running thence 75J4 deg. hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day
W. 3.61 chs.; thence S. 66 links; thence as the time for the hearing and set
E. 1.50 chs.; thence N. 51 deg. E. 2.57 tling of all objections to said final ac
chs., to the place of beginning, con- count; therefore all persons having
taining one-half acre of land. All any objections to said final account
of the above described land situated in are hereby notified and required to ap
Linn county, state of Oregon. Against pear in said court and file the same
All whom it may concern, defendants, in writing on or before said last men
Take notice that on the 30th day of tioned date. Dated this 23rd day of
September, A. D. 1910, an application September, 1910.
was filed by the said J. C. Tammcn, GEO. W. CLINE,
in the Circuit Court of the state of Administrator of said es'tate.
Oregon, for the county of Linn, for W. R. BILYEU, Attorney,
initial registration of the title of the '
land and premises above described.
.ow, unless vou appear on or before
the 10th day of November, A. D. 1910, 1
and show cause why such application
shall not be granted, the same will be
taken as confessed, and a decree will
be entered according to the prayer of
the applicant, and you will be forever
barred from disputing the same. I
Dated this 30th "dav of September.
A. D. 1910.
Seal) J. W. MILLER, Clerk.
By W. L. MARKS, Deputy.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administrator of the estate
1 of Joseph Waiias, late of Linn county,
. Oregon, deceased, will, on Saturday.
the 5th day of November, 1910, at the '
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern that the undersigned
had been duly appointed administrator
of the co-partnership estate of Charles
E. Fox and George B. Cummings, do
ing business as co-partners under the
firm name of Fox & Cummings,
Charles E. Fox, deceased, by the coun
.ty court of Linn county, Oregon. AH
persons having claims against said
estate arc hereby required to present
the same to the undersigned duly ver
ified as by law required within six
months from this date at his place of
business at the corner of Second and'
Montgomery streets, Albany, Oregon.
tiHUKUK B. CUMMINGS,
hour of one o'clock p. m., pursuant J- K. WEATHERFORD, Admr.
to an order of sale duly made and en- Attorney for Administrator,
tered in the matter of the estate of
said deceased, in the County Court of NOTICE OP SALE OF REALTY
Linn county, Uregon, on the 6th day
nlav Sunday.
Mrs. Nellie Baker and daughter left
on a trip to Portland and Astoria.
Hi'nrv Rnrrtrn ufnnt in Pnrflont 7i o
couple days visit.'
An Editor Around.
Editor Hommerlv. of tho Mi-Minn
villo News-Reporter was a 6 o'clock
caller this morning, at a time when the
Democrat man enjoys work, He has
bought a monotype, a fine tvne
making machine that costs nearly
j-i.ouu, anu is out among Ins tetlow
newspaper men selling some of the
fsces. the machine not only sets the
eommc-n news type, but iilso display
tyi e for advertising, rrnking a fresh
lace evt I V issue. Mr. Iliinitnerlv ia u
oysters being shipped from the beds expects to remain here all winter." Any I hustler, and as well a clcin man ii.
thero to mo I'oriianii mnrnet. where special consideration given him will un-, morals, a good thing these d
oouuu-tiiy go in a wounv person sadly
in n.'ed ot assistance. Buy your Post
of l.obaush when he coniej around.
The Leisure Hour Club yesterday met
with Mrs. Harry B. Cusick in an en
joyable session.
BY ADMINISTRATOR WITH
WILL ANNEXED.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to the provisions of the last will and
testament of Martha C. Oden, de
ceased, heretofore duly admitted to
Public Speaking.
The Weather.
Range of temperntnr0 '
The river 1.1 n . t.
Prediction by .Mr I! ' i
and tomoriow.
Tho fan oua Spnlship'
oysters, as laiver'r-oil in :
magazines, r-te now ei. ....
Fletcher Co's stu
;0"l!.
Fair to:l".
eastern
leading
Beam-
Tiie prize for the best dancing couple
at Mrs. Tracey's dancing school, iius
inr I hall, test nij-l.t Vi-.s h-.vi;r,.-J Mr.
I airy Shea and Miss Sylvia Mann by
so mi par t i il corps of judges.
Jim, tho ranchman, nt the Empire,
lei. a a pretty story, nd as well shows
cue of those immense combined thresh
ers, that do everything I ut make the
Hour, in operation down in California.
Then there is a good wild west film and
ul'out the livcsl comedy out.
At the Dreamland.
The biograph picture shown at the
abr.vrt t'v'r.-. i n f--"-t rtnr.- nml is
tiuillid i'liu&uirowMul' the Unfaithful.
It tells a talc of voung girl who throws
over her original lover for a new one,
this causes lets of bad fcc!in? and
eventually murder au.i suicide hence
the name of 'he p cture "A Woman
in tho Case is nrotler good story niH
should not be mi? sed i overs of horse;
should tot fail lo ro tHo nieturn tn
titled Ti:e Aeiia.i Stud.
The Democratic candidates for
county ofticcs will address the citizens
of Linn county at the following times
and places as indicated below. Repub
lican candidates for county offices are
respectfully invited to attend these
meetings and divide time with the
Democratic candidates in the discus
sion of the issues of the campaign:
Brownsville, Oct. 12. 2 o'clock p. m.
Sweet Home, Oct. 13, 8 o'clock p. m.
Waterloo, Oct. 14, 10 o'clock a. in.
Sodavillc, Oct. 14, 2 o'clock p. m.
Mill City. Oct. 18. 10 o'clock a. m.
Jordan. Oct. 19, 1 o'clock p. in.
Crabtrcc, Oct. 21, 2 o'clock p. m.
Scio, Oct. 22, 1 o'clock p. in. j
Lebanon, Oct. 29, 2 o'clock p. m. ,
Harrisburg. Nov. 2, 7:30 o'clock p. ni.
Halsey, Xov. 3. 2 o'clock p. m. ,
Shcdd. Xov. 4. 2 o'clock p. m. I
Albany. Xov. 5th, 2 o'clock p. m. I
T. J. STITl-S. W. R. BILYEU.
Secretary. Chairman.
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, uregon, all the follow
ing described real property, belonging
to said estate, to-wit:
I Beginning at the southeast corner probate by the county court of the
Maie or uregon ior tne county or
Linn, and pursuant to the order of
said court entered in the probate jour
nals of said court directing a resale of
the property hereinafter described, the
undersigned as administrator wiMi the
will annexed of the estate of said de-
of the north projection of the Dona
tion Land Claim of R. H. Pollard,
claim Xo. 58. in Twp. 10 south,
Range 2 west of the Willamette Merid
ian, in Linn county, Oregon, and run
ning thence south 89 degrees 48 min
utes east along the north boundary
line of said claim 9.50 chains to the! cedent will on Monday, the 14th day
center of Thomas Creek; thence in a 'of November, 1910, at the hour of 11
southerly direction following the ccn- a. m. of said day, at the court house
tor of the said creek to a point 10 , door in the city of Albany, Linn coun
chains south and 5 chains north 89 ; ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to
degrees 4ts minutes west from the : the highest bidder for cash in hand,
place of beginning: thence north 10
chains; thence south 89 degrees 48
minutes east 5 chains to the place
of beginning. containing 9.17
acres, more or less, all in Linn county,
Oregon.
. Said sale to be made subject to con
firmation bv said court.
H. H. H F.WITT. Admr.
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Equalization Notice.
The County Board of Equalization
of taxes will meet at the office of the
county clerk. Monday, October 17,
1910. and remain in session for six
days, for the purpose oi publicly ex
amining the assessment roll and to
correct errors in valuation, description
or qualities of land, lots or other
property. All persons interested are
hereby notified to appear at the ap
pointed time and place and. if it shall
appear to said Hoard, that lands, lots
or other property be assessed twice,
or assessed in the name of any per
son or persons not the owner thereof,
or assessed under or bevond its value,
or any land, lots or other property not
assessed, tiicy will make th
correction.
subject to the approval and confirma
tion of said court, the following prop
erty, to-wit: The S. E. "4 of Sec. 30,
in Tp. 13, S. of R. 1 W. of the Willam
ette Meridian in Linn county, Oregon,
containing 160 acres more or less.
Dated this 21st day of September, 1910.
JAMES R. McKAMEY,
Admr. with Will annexed of said
estate.
AMOR A. TUSSIXG, Attv. for Admr.
The Riverside Farm
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P. Kcks, Licht Braha.-'. I'. C.
B. McKXIGHT.
County Assessor.
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