""v The Democrat. "The Daily Delivered, 10 cents week; in advance for one year, ii.V: By mail, in advance for one year $3, hi end of year .l.iJ. The Weekly Advance per year $1.25 At end of year $1.50. A fter 3 yei-rs at $2. F. J. DENNY'S STATEMENT. Having been honored by the demo cratic voters of Linn county with the nomination for representative in the legislature, it is proper that I should make some statement over my own signature as to how I stand on the nnhlir micstions of the day. Whether wc realize it or not, the kind of government under which we live is of the utmost importance to .every one. Our government will be good or bad, just or discriminating as we, the people, make it; or allow it to be made. Everyone owes an obliga tion to society and his government, for the conveniences, privileges and protection given him, and in propor tion that that obligation is realized and acted ujon, society will be . good or bad. I am in favor of a government of the people. I)v all of the people. Wow wc come to the question confronting the people ot Urcgon today, ami it is this: Shall a part of the people repre senting great wealth or alt ot tlie pco dIc rule. There is an influence at work, backed by the big corporations, to make the individual voter's vote of lit tic or no etlect (and their chicl re source is bribery and deception) by setting aside or destroying our direct primary and initiative and referendum laws, before our direct primary, with its statement No. 1, the individual vote counte dnothing in electing United States senator, or if it did count any thing it was less than one drop of wa ter to a whole river. Until after the enactment of the initiative and refer endum; what laws wc got were mostly thrown in with the bargain sale of United States senator and the people's vote did not count to any appreciable extent in the matter. I am in favor of the direct primary election law, with its statement No. 1, the initiative and referendum laws, because they add greatly to the power of the individual voter and decrease the power of the bribe-giver. The briber opposes these measures because they take from him much of his opportunity to use his money for corrupt purposes. The bribe taker is opposed to those laws because they spoil his trade. I, also, favor the re call and corrupt practice acts. I believe in giving the common or public schools the best possible condi tions. The stay of the government and free institutions is the enlighten ment and intelligence of the masses. 1 am opposed to the legislature re pealing any law enacted by the people, or meddling with it in any way. 1 register as a democrat, because 1 believe that I can have more influence for (rood government in the democrat ic parly, than anywhere else, ltut no one should regard party more than principle or patriotism J. DENNY. VOTERS BEWARE. 17,l!iii- Tlon,nrr:it : On bill boards, I nw' liiiihlitifH and other places in the . and towns oi urcgon, nun u, fences, gates and old barns in the rural .1:.. f il,n ciute will be found the : rural , be : following sign in large uoia-iaccu type making the foUow.iiK appeal to unthinking voters: VOIR I'UK HOME RULE." Now, that sounds well to voters who do not stop to think. Voters, whether democrats, re publicans, socialists or independents, have you studied this proposed amend--mem to the constitution of this state? If you have not, permit me the priv ilege to speak to you a few minutes about this most dangerous proposi tion It means lhat all the power which the slate of Oregon now has to legislate in regard to the liquor tralhc shall be taken from the state aim Indued in the incorporated cuies ami lh J fil,i sate. It means that all HiK nennlc of the state, except Ihosc ...1,.. 1 in incorporated tinea .tuvi town?, shall be ilistrancnised, vue prived of the right to vote,) as to all questions pertaining to the liquor tral ',c It means that the local option law shall be practically a (load letter. It means that nearly every nto'ivor. nteel city and town in the stale woiud be chock-a-block with saloons as soon as the iiu'cmlnicut pas.-cd. It means that the exclusive power to regulate, license and control the liquor traffic would be wrested from the state. What a spectacle lhat would be for the state to be powerless to have any llnm; 1" do with the matter of the liquor traf fic? In Linn county the following cit ies and towns would control the liquor liallic and all Ihe voters of the county .,ii.l,. nf these cities and towns would be distraiK-lliseii: .-Miiaity. 11.11 sey. Uarrisburg, Krowu.-vilU', Sweet I Ionic, Waterloo, Lebanon and Scio. What do the voters outside of these cilies anil towns think of this? The lax pavers of the county outside of these cities and towns would be taxed to pnv for the criminal prosecu tions carried on in the criminal courts against the crimes resulting from the liquor business, but they would not have anything 10 say about granting saloons li license to cany 0:1 their ne farious business. 1 1 sc.-.. to lllc that every voter in the precincts 01 lan nviH, ShciM. Calapooia. Center. Craw fordsville. l otcr. Fox Valley, Jordan. King-ton, Knox Unite, l.aconib, Kock Creek Sanliatn. Shelbiirn, Syracuse and Tallinan would vole almost solid ly -main"! this amendment on this ac count. Do tbc voters of those pre cincts feel that they arc willing to be hoodwinked into ihus volute, taxes up ,l themselves without a simile liene- lit 111 return.' mind that, if 1 ney sitoiuu .11 i" this amendment should cany, cilies ami towns wiuim ir- ccive all the license money where sa- re e -l.ioltslieii :o.o ii.-v rural e expense im in'' I'-i M lie l.,xcil .-etiti.r the ptiy the K-s lhat If the was required to be paid into the coun ty fund the matter might be different. Jn tins tcaturc oi me mailer mis intendment is the greatest bunco game ever proposed to De piaycu Dy me cities against tlie country precincts. Will the voters of the rural precincts ote for this amendment? We answer NO. Do you want to vote against lhat amendment? Then, listen to me. That amendment on your ballot will be numbered ila Yes, and i&i no. it you wish to vote against the amend ment you will place tlie a. Deiween me number 329 and the word No. Now, do not forget this, for you may make a mistake. Be careful how you vote. RURAL. IN THE MAIL. A lettor from J. C. Way, written al Council Bluffs, Iowa, stating that he and Mrs. Way would Btart for home vesterdav. Thev have been having good time, but will be glad to be back in Oregon, for it is THE state. He snvn: "Eastern neon e are ta king Uro iron, and boosting the state, and the umirrntion to Oreeon will be heavy Albany will need to get busy, for it will have to build houses faster in the next few years than she has ever streamed of doing, and every dollar of money possible must be spent in houses for IICW'WMICl, A circular from Chicago sent out by the II. M. Byllosby & Co. to members of the operating organization of the company, impressing them with the fact that they are public servants and owe their employment to the public, a public trust, and the employee who serves the company best is the one who serves the public Deal, courtesy, decent treatment, good manners and fulllillmant of promises is insisted on. A circular letter from the Cottaga Grove Sentinel on the Nesmith fight particularly answering the position taken by the Eugene Register, declar ing it to be based on selfishness, with out one logical argument. Editor Cates declares it is not one of office seeking men. as 92 ner cent of the qualified electors in the new district signed the petition. On behalf ot 8,ul people seeking self-government, he appeals for consideration of the points. The posi tion of the Democrat is mat individual voters shall study each .of the eight, county propositions and vote impartial ly and not make a wholesale business of it ono way or the other. A Modern Up-to-date Establish ment to rie Operated by Wyatt and Sons. B. C. Wyatt and two Eons, George of Centralia. Was., and A.bcri, of Juneau, Alaska, have leased the large new cannery building of H. J. Moore & Son, in the third ward, for Jen years, and by the holidays will have running a modern laundry, with all the latest in laundry machinery ana equipment, a complete laundry plant, both vuunir men have been in the laundry business for several years and know it thoroughly. George is now in the br.siiu ss at Centralia, Wash., and Albert bt Juneau. Alaska, and will soon be here '.o liolp in putting the plant on its feet '1 hey are both steady young men. r ib'.lous well as experienced, and th ,r onturo is bound to be a suc- .r . .. .j;ne t, !ln(! j3 tt goou one. It will and is i, iii,t. ,,d for the purpose, wpII silit.ited for the business. Apple fair Nov. 9-H- The exectuttvo committee of the AH.onu A, ml,, n'nir met in theCommer- hil Chili rimms last 1 Ight, and the reports from tho committee soliciting prizes, and funds for the Fourth Annua' Albany Apple Fair were favorable. The cxectiitive coa mittcu will met again tnninht. when the committee on pre miiun li-it will muko i!ib final report. ltuiui-s arranged Tho. in nrnmise of a number of very tmo displays mis year, iiitiuums ...j. us irum oiiu, - - anon, Sweet Horns. Holley. Browns ville and OakviUe. i. nnmnptiiion will be ODen. it is ex pected that Benton. Lane and Marion ...,. o;na wilt nirnin conmcte. Lane pcnnl V won the 100 cud luat year, and n iitia inn must ha won for three sue there will no doubt be considerable rivalry between Lane ano Bentnn counties. Thrt nvr.etutive committee Is: O. H Stowart, (Chuirman), F. M. French, W. A. Ktistliurn, H. Bryant, J. C. Hnlbrook. F.J. Fletcher, J. A. Howard, 11 W. Runibnunh. S. A. Lnsselle. H it Hnwitt. G. 11. Crowed, J. M. Haw kins. ' Getting Ready for Chautauqua. A meelin of lielegaioa from th' ,lirrn.nm Chnuttiuoua pssociations Oregon will bo hold in i-oninno tomor row, tnat place naving uuen wiuun place of Albany, the originator of th mnvmnont. Th". plan is for tho sever; Northwest ChtuuuUMias to work to gethcr In securing high class tulent foi tho dilleroiH moeiuiga uuu liitna fur tho nurnt'se. It is possibl 1 hiit l'resiilent M. 11. Ellis, J. S Van Winklo und l'rof. Crooks will attend. Arizona Com'ng. "Ariioiiui" bv Aurrustus Thomas. brec.y play of the West with a spice ol military lli l irown in, cornea u niu any V edue:M y. Oct. Ill Tho cast is -U.J.U. 1'ne story of nlnv concerns 0 0 eilice ol liie-liiev lln'ileil Suite- In ..i.it 1 . in: ihe fnnii of Hi.iirv t:..i ,v. 11. 1 ted tare 111,111. 1 u' ,.1; . . - .. 'I all of 1 lovo tanjl'i 1. li't mid An clfort was made to have epi'en election in Lane county, ol f'7-i names on the petition t'- only 167 on tho registration I The f.. i.i ' f. lias cenlrnet fi-r t e . ' m la . . I 1 Teeic i.l ii , 1'hiR'j .. ;., c.n.!i r.u.ii. let X.-!i.il-i4 ervaln: i lie C H NEWS Nw Suit:-Albany State Bank agt. H. C. Conn et al. suit to recover $220 on note. G. S.Hill attorney. Application Against F. Goetsche to register title. J. t Yates attorne to Marriage license: Fred L. Vail. 35. and Bessie Ann Brown, 23, Lebanon. Deeds recorded: W. W. Marks to H. Bryant 10 acres $ 10 David Torbet to Hiram W. Tor- bet 1 lot bl 9 E A 850 G. K. Chastam to Frank stiind er 128 27 acres louft Lewis Montgomery to A. C. Mann several tracts I Samuel Zimmerman to Viola R. Toler 48 acres 1500 A. T. McCully to F. Preisenger 106 acres 2650 Deeds recorded: Wm. Schultz to Bertha A. Hope & wife, 81.18 acres $ 0 Etl Hoiloway to Sherman Chapman 34 50 acres 1500 Transcript fiad in Cartwrigbt agt the S. P. on appeal Marriage license: Wallace H. TiUaX aged 26, and Maude Hayes 25, Tangent. 1496 hunters licenses, 1365 anglers licences issued. Before Recorder Redfield, Carey Clemens, of the Royal Restaur ant as fined $10 yesteraay afternoon for fighting. Josh Ballard was the other fellow. It is some time since Josh engaged in pugilism of any kind. Josh Ballard was also up but was dis chaiged. Wm. Hale was fined $5 for being drunk and disorderly, not naid. and Jas. Ferris $5, which was paid WEDNESDAY. AT THE COURT HOUSE. New suit:: John R Kiikland act. Sheriff D. S. Smith. This is to recover property valued-Bt $640; taken by the I aiieniL iruui ai rcHcuea,. on a juug ment of the circuit court granting1 Mrs. peacock tSYUu alimony, the- piamtitt claiming the property, and for $200 damages. Marriage license: J. W Chambers. aged 34, and Miss Grace Boriley, 25, of Albany. Jos. Novak and Bessie Chulych. Final account approved in estate- of Burr Holcomb.- Deeds recorded: Oregon & Cal. R. R. Co. to Wm. George, IdS.ib acres Jyt,B0 Wm. George to Hnry S. & Fred tuiuge, I3ii. lb acres 1. Mortgages $5625, $6000, $5300. $3000- 12222, $5300i Release for $420. Hose in Cottage Grove. The Cottage Grove Leader says that Ex-Mayor Rose, tho high salaried-imported campaigner for the Oregon saloon and brewery interests, received the chilliest, bleakest and most desolate reception in his experience at thataity. No one would introduce him. He had to go to the place alone, and at the close only oue man shook hands with him. There were seven vacant cnairs on the Dlatform. and Mavor Rose him self appreciated the situation, and. said tie had no use tor men airaia 10 snow their colors, and had the utmost con tempt for fellows trying to carry water i on both shoulders, just oetore- tne meetmg a circular was issued exposing the alleged rottenness ot ma. ten years as mayor of Vil.vaukee, resulting in a socialist mayor, which ho denounced during his addi ess. The Leader says: The fact of the mutter, wnien. was made ai apparent by Hx Mayor Rose, is that the liquor traffic has not a single leg upon which to stand, not a single prop up n wmcn to lean ana not a reai down-right logical conclusion in its favor und those who wero first to leave his meeting were saloon cdvocates, his orohitution hearers remaining lo me end out of common respect." Arizona the Best. Augustus Thomas' Dorennial "Ari- innii" comes to Albany on Wednesday. Oct. 19. Interest in this play is largely iViieiidpnt on thn fulelilv wilh which its "atmosphere is rcpresenioa. ine rvnintic.-iMnpnt hns succeeded in this oar ticular und has given us a picture of ranch and military hlo in the 'arsoutn w.-st lhat is known to he accurate. Mr. Thomas is an export craftsman, a 'hinkor besides, and u poet with a turn for the practical. Another Grange. Alsca. Oct. 10. I organized Vour iiin Dell grange in Lobster I'rcck v.il-,-y last Saturd ly w ith 2o charter ntrai tiers. This kives a chain of fourcran.-es .'rum AUea lo Ihe sea, three of which I have organized in the h-.st three .'.'eks. 1 go lo Wa'riport next. Dairy men are r-.joii in;? fur thern?s is growing fast and cows are giving :-n ticreased How ot milk. Alsca is a bcautitul valley. The focal : range is strong and prospering. O. 11. WAl ' Xr. Ol. R.)i!M.velt rostc' da t - ': r" ; St I.o.a. I -i. ' : ; :.;nl 'JO seeoncis an,i is ! 111; too has .rde'.is for ,e vt. Col. Not: MISFITS. Apple fair: Nov. 9. 10 and 11. What is being done to let the world know about it. People are looking Westward for de liverance from the bondage of assem blyism. Conservation does not meant o 1CCIC ..... . up our resources, but simply to stop wasie, says nr. ivooseveu. The number of deaths was 13, over ; twice that of August, and yet this is Twc or three men drunk on Salem ' on a basis of 25,000 population be booze have been before the recorder. It i"e only between 6 and 7 in a thousand, won't help the whiskey vote any. i The average runB about 15 in a thous- and. There were no contagious dis- This Home Rule Association Is a wolf in sheep's clothing. It is doing all the scattered over the county. It is a live and Coast Railroad Company, a dis- fighting for the saloon, and the brew- fact that a Marion county physician, tance of 716.2 feet, more or less, to a er d association is back of it. Dr. Allen, of Jefferson, had the most stone monument; thence on a line cases. 5, all in Syracuse precinct, with bearing south 54 degrees 34 minutes Roosevelt yesterday placed himself Dr- avis of this city, Dr. Laird of west to an Intersection with the south on record against the president in his Lebanon and Dr. Howard of Browns- erly extension of Thurston Street in view of the reclaiming of the resources ville nex' with four cases each. said Hackleman's Second Addition to of the country, declaring that the gov- 1 - the City of Albany, Oregon; thence ernment should aid all it can. , , northerly along said southerly exten- I The Oregonian shouted betore the sjon of the west side of Thurston ... . . . ., . primaries, When it thought it know Sfreet to a point distant 466 feet from A fool cartoonist in the Oregoman wnat wa9 up: -Republicans of Oregon the south boundary line of said Hack pictures Bourne-Chamberlain as the intend to repudiate statement number ' man's Second Addition, said dis democratic candidate for governor. one. They intend to suggest in assem- of 466 feet being measured at This ought to elect West, for Bourne bly or convention candidates for the Ingles to said Southern boun and Chamberlain always get there. principles and will pm the knife into e?ofajd Hackleman's Second . each and all who declare for statement d(jitionf .hence in a line parallel to The saloon is always a Btrife' promo- number one, using caps for emphacis. ; . . boundary W of- Hackle- ter. The renewal of the local option contest is evidently for that purpose, The people of Linn county should see that it carries by such a majority as 6 settle it for good This resubmission of the local option question is a state policy, not confined to Linn eounty, but inaugurated in every dry eounty in the state, under the direction' of the Home Rule Asso ciation, whieh1 should be Home Rum and Ruin Association, of Portland, pos ing as the friend- of temperance, but simply the organ- of the saloon. ' ' - -- EXECitRIX NOTICE OF FIN All A peculiar incident happened at En-1 SETTLEMENT, gene. Miss Marie' C Brehm. the t themaftcr of the estate of Sarah temperance orator, ario: a lady friend, jt Qa -otwsed by chance were seated at tie same ' Notic'e is hereby given that the un table at the Hotel Osbttrn with Mayor jersigned executrix of the last will Rose and Senator Roth, two saloon and testament! o sai(j deceased has orators, without knowing the entity fi,ed , lftr of Linn coun. of the others. Miss Brehm, though Oregon, frer finaf account as such soon maae a local oouon ' remam snai set things going, and things became frigid TrfuiJ tt table. fetig'u wvui,u i"io, Newberg Graphic: The Greater Or egon Home Rule Association"'otherwrs ana properly ""ine liquor uearers nave apparently subsidized the Oregonian o assist in tiitir campaign of taisrepres sentation, falsefying, corruption- ami domoralrzation. The people wiH not be mislead by their peryercing publwations. Thev have refused to in the DasS by an overwhelmiras vote as the polls, and' wilt not submit to further impositions- in the- future. An jnteresting foot iathat in th- list of ch pOer raombe'ra- at the Oregon- Home Rule Association which is doing i all the fighting in the state for the sa-; loon interests, wnatever 3S ciaimea ror , it, thewis mentioned three prominent ' members-ot the Oregonian staff, and: two of tho- Journal:: but not u member ! of the Telegram, staff , whieh has been ! doing some good work along moral hrws,. indicating very piauny even uiwmu- ia called the evening edition of tile Oregonian that its managing editor Mir. Carroll,, a man of strong character; is not dominated by the whiskey interests TRIP OF THE PFEIFFBRS. Mr. ai Mrs. Charles Pteiffer, of thss oitv. af ten a visit ir Milwaukee,, were to leave yesterday for Chicago. M Pf oiff en- virirpn "Our trip over the Canidian. Pacific was a very Dleasant one. Trias far we hnve seen some nice- country, but of course none that would compare with the heautrtu Willamette Valley, we people out west really don't appreciate our beautiful country and fine climare as wo should. It would oe impossioie to find weather in Uncle Sam's domain- to compare with the Willamette s. mo fruit croD here has been almost HBHtnvvod bv the frosts.and the market for our abundant crop oo me cuiau ulrl lip s or.rul one this year. The weather at this time of the year, called the Indian summer, is delightful and greatly enjoyed by all. vveexpecno reach Oregon the latter part of the mon h and certainlj will be glad when we ajruin hreathe tne healthful air of the cn; and only Willamette Valley.' Albany to Philomath. Effective Sunday, October 16th, 1910, Corvalh3 & Eastern tram3 numbers (j and 7, now rurning between Alban,' and Corvallis will be extended to I'hil omath. Train No. 6 will leave Albany at 7:40 a m. as at f resent, CorvallH 8:20 a.m. arriving at Philomath 8:3i a. m. Returning will leave Philomath 9:40 a m. Corvallis 9:31 a. m , arnv ing in Albany 10:10 a. m as at present. These trains will run between Corvallis and Philomath daily except Sunday. This will give two trains each way be tween Albany and Philomath. The present registration at the O. A C. is 1011. Of these 39 are from Linn county. It is exp cte 1 the registr ition will reach 100 diirtn- tun vear. S Uisiiifll-rcjiCiiil bsv-SUiS: n " , ... tor lin-:iB-illl;ia l(.l.lT"-.f - i tl'.,' I-J:"t it-r nn.l .- -l iv. lv P".;!,:-.!, , ,j "",,;:;,',i) t H S i'isi otWonorrhiif V ls i.uid C3ls,'l. do maltir - 3'mFuI rvirmUi... Soi.l by ilrussi-t. - -l, f ric- It.ixi, or by n:-itl, po: rt ii m,ii i-.i-.-i ol wonorrnur v -r i ,.:u, l -Jl', 3 OJIt . v 418SAHTAL.PEPSIhC: "'.BSfc?'- ' 0.HciontJin, Ohio Far n1 t? RThfart A let I (HEALTHIEST I PLACE IN ! WORLD. i TI.A mnnti,!,, HAnnHi- f r- ur w flavin, nnilnt.u hpnllh nfhoov fnr Spn. wuuiui udaiLii vuiuci, ,u tember, just filed, is interesting Th nnmhw r hiriu mu!Xi woll Bowerman was the (Ban selected to handle the knife, and now the ; whiskey organ has the colossal gall; toelaim that Bowerman is the fnendof ttwpnmary. Tf irnnr h -r-or has HEAVES use Stone's Heave Drops. Price $1. For sale by all drug gists. Dr. S. C. STONE! Salem - Oregon'.- ,r;. ' jr sr 1 7.1. T t ?' i mm I y . , T f NbvemSH-, 191,at nine o clock fnrpnnmi h:is Fvflpn set ns the ... .... ----- ; - time by said court for hearing of ob- JCCL1U11 IU S.IIU 'I'ljJIUl l1 nu me Jiwtli,;- ment thereof. KATfFE'RTNEE. BALL, C. C. BRYANT,.. Executrix. Attorney fsW'eotecurirtxv SJEGISTRATION- &F LAND TITLE In the Circuit Ce.wt- of- th- State of Oregon for Linn County.- In the matter of die' Application of ! The Central Land Company, by A. B. Weatherford, its becontary, to Uegister tit.!c to the foIlowiiTst: described: real , pmspcrty- to-wit: Ueginninir-at the St. h.. cewner pt ; bSock 96 in ilonteith's-'SoiUliern; Addi-; uoas to tue L.ity ot Aiixiny, Lina ii.oun- ft.et ; witlrh adjomingr the rigtit-ot- . ty. Oregon, and running; thence.- S.. I , way 0f tn4. o. & C. R. R. Company" desuue-- 3tt minutes essti on. tUc: o:istr(now t)e Soirthorai Pacific Railroad 1 hrmntl.-irv fine of the Donation Land . -..,.,. a ,.,i,rt--w.-rnrTw irlp there Claim of Thomas Mostfcithi Not. Nol i uouuu.il v mn: ui iiiu uuii.nu'ii j........ ClitsD of Thomas Montbithj wot. Nol i 690, Claim No. 647 in T.p. 11 St R'. Si,nllrh hoiairlarv.- liis of Monteith's OW, Uai-m Ko. 04 in i.p. it Mi. I V... ot tlier will, flier: urcgon, u.it.i fect to the- S. E. corner.:of- the afore-jbany saiu ciitiiu, iiicuec sulw w. -a s-o-; 1'5 mmutes W. 1425 feet to a point . in the eastern limit of the?right-of-way . of theO. & C. R. R. Company; thence miming-in a northeasterly-direction on a one degree curve,, along.' said! rht-. of-way, deflecting to theiright, with a the westerlj.' boundary line of said radius of 5700 feet to a point w.hnHi, is right-of-way of 'tlie-O: SCR. R. Com sotith 9 degrees 6 minutes cast 957.5 , nanv and one hundred and seventy feet from the S. E. corner, ot itlodCj Not Wfl in Monteith's Southern Ad- i dition to the City of AIBauy; Orcgpn:; 1 thence north 9 decrees 6minutcs west 1 957i feet to the S. E. oomtr of the:' aforesaia Block 1N0. tutr,;tnence nortn SO degrees 54 minutes east on the south boundary ot flionteitn s aoain- isrn Addition to the City, of Albany, Oregon, 1299 feet, to the place of be- ginning, containing 44.1?;acres, expt- mg all that part 10rmeny.-convcy1.11 oy tlc Willanuttc Meridian, in uregon, deed to the O. & C. R:. It Company, , and being a portioni of the property for right-of-way. - I conveyed bjr A. Hal'eman and wife Also beginning at a, point on the to the Williraeltc VallEy & Coast Rail south boundary line and; 925 feet, east road Company, by deed dated March , of the southwest corner of the Dona- 22nd, 1885, audi recorded October 20, , tion Land Claim of A. Hackleman and jgj at pnvcyr l 13; Boole 32 of the Deed ! wife, Not. No. 699, and' Claim No. 62, Records for- Linn County, Oregon, . in Tp. 11 S. R. 3 W. off the Wilt Mer.. 1 gave a,l ajs-cpr from the four tractss Oregon, and running- thence north 9 above described' the county roads now? degrees 13 minutes cast 1289 fee- to a iocated aarpss tlict same, also except-;- point; thence north degrees tj nun- utcs cast 13.3 icec;. ro an nnci.sei tion with the western boundary of the right-of-way of the Willamette Valley and Coast Railroad; near Station No. 649 of the located line: thence along said boundary of said right-ot-way in a northwesterly direction 716.2 fect, to an intersection wiih-the south bound- arv line of Hackleman's Second Ad- dition to the City of Albany, Oregon; thence along sai.t boundary line south 80 degrees 29 minutes west 1386 feet, to a "point: thence south 40 degrees 49 minutes west 974.5 feet, to a point; thence south C degree 30 minutes east 906 fect, to a. point; thence south 47 degrees 37 minutes cast 1190.2 feet; thence north 88 degrees 30 minutes east 67 fecc, to the place of beginning, containing 75.11 acres, more or less, saving- and excepting from the two. 0f- September. 1910, an Application tracts above described the following: was f,ed by The Central: Land Com Conuncncing at a stone momimcnc- panj-, by A. B. Weathcrtord, i,ts Scc at the-intersection of the south boun-. retary, in the Circuit Court oi the dary. tine of the D. L. C. of Thomas State of Oregon, for ini,il registration Monteith with the easterly nounuary lin of the right-of-way of the O. & C. K. K. Company, running thence m a Horthcasterly direction with the south. ,rn boundary line of Monteith's South-! i-rn Addition to tne iny 01 .10any. irogon. thence easterly along said ,iith bollllilarv line to a stone Ition ; itiueiit at the souineas; corner 01 inocK I ... ,,, ... ... s. C,,,l,- t .mi. ?u in s.n.i .uuniui -v-,, w.s . ! Addition to said cit-: thenee noniicriy I'tinng tne ensi liiihiiii.ii imc 'i ?.im lo.-k No. w and its prolongation ii-uince ol Jtt tcct, more or less to a 1 ;tinc inonimiont: thonce in a direct line ( ilcsK;iinteil as courc "D" lor' ! ;hso';m-nt rclVrcnco) lo a stone mon- i;:.irv? on tlie southern boundary line ' f '.v4: No, IS in. Hr-klomair Sec- ond Addition to the City of Albany, Oregon, 24 feet easterly from the S. W. 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 line along the westerly line of said rieht-of-wav of the Willamette Valley , s 01,d Addition to- Albany, 0 n aml- 4 fect djstaijf there V' ' from (at righiv angles) to a pSmt JUl) feet distant (:rt ngnt angies irum Course "D" hineinbefore meiiScined; thence in a direirt line to the place ot beginning. Reiinninir at the southwest corner of block No. 100 in" Monteith's South ern Addition to thc'City of Albany;-h the County of Linn md State of Or.c gon, at the intersection erf the west lih f Ferry Street of sid City of A'i feany, with the southern, boundary line: of said addition; runitirig thence in a' westerly direction along the south lines oi! said addition to the st line of a tract of land sold by Triomas Mon--teMi and wiie to Margaret A. Mon--teii') et al by deed recorftd on page' 123,'. Volume "U" of the "Seed Rec ords' of Linn County, Oreg&ra; thence sottilierly sking the east line of said tract to the southern boundr-'ry line of oiumon . said Thomas Monteith s D. L. t., thericst ea-s-terty alonff said somnern houndil line (Q the western Itfundary .. .'..r- -c -f .1, Imnnn inic or tnc rignc-ui-way ui ui- .-s"" and CaUJ-omfei Railroad Company; tWnrti ihia mwt,lleasterlv direct ibn fol lowing the saicC western boundary line of said right-of-way to the intersec tion of said western boundary? line with the -west Iiiie: of Ferry Sti At in the City of Albany, as the sairte is now located! audi occupied, at "said point of uitersectiisiv as a county road; , ..l.-.l.- JIn,; .ilhntr incnce in nui r.ii&ij vi,i..u.. ...v...& the wcstniw line i said Ferry Street ,r mndl ts tlie olacc of beclii- and contaiiifntf. 66.71 acres, metre;- or iesSj. a-,K-in'. Liiiw County, State oti Orcpon. Exceptinct from die tracts of landi r.r,t ri .h-irrt lierei descrAcd, a strip 0'i:lnd onB-hundrocf and: seventy (170) 1 , nmnan of and bounded on the: north by the f nn,i i,nim(led on the: north by the south Southern Aldition to the City ot Al on th-easf. by die-westerly line 0j jjlc riglll'-oi-way. or nie- j. ct i. rv.. R Company: n the. south: by southern boundary l;ii& of the- D. L. C. of Thomas MonteitHj. Not. Ko. 690 and claim No. 6i'in Tp. 11 S'. R. 3 W. and on the west Uiae.'by.-a Eiie parallel with 170) eet dritant! tliereftom. so beginning I2!4 chains distant and xj 1 deintce 30 minutes west from ,i, c vv rm-nr-r n(!thT)r. I. C. of A. Hackleman rod' wife- and running j thence S. I . degree- 3D minutes east 2 50 chains..-thence north 88 degrees 33 minutes eastt IS riiasos; thence in i norilirUr. dirprtirin fn- the nlace of ' beginning and contefiii'ng 8.12 acres more or ie6a:,ih Tp. tt S. R. 3 W. of ,ng the canal: located along the exten-. sion southerly of Vine Street in tk:e: City ot .ibany, tfregon. Also a. small tract of land bounded' on the north by 8th Street: on the: west bvv Uakec street; on the sjuth. by 9th Street: on the east by the cast ilie 0f the Donation Land Claim-of Thoiiw. Monteith, Not. No. 690.' and; Claim-No. 64 in Tp. 11 S. R. 3 V; of ,he y.llamcUe Meridian, Oregon, all! n the- City of Albany, Linn C6unty Orgpn. Als0 blocks No. 79. 80. 87, 88 and! go, ipt, 1 in block 90, lots 1, 2;' 5, 6, li a)KJ,. g in block No. 101 and: all of blocks No. 102, 103, 104 and 105 in ..Monteith's Southern Addition to tide rj.lv ot- Alhanv. Linn Count'; Orejjtm. TQ.".lt Whom It May Concern: Take Notice, that on this. 21st; day - t0 the land above described. Now, unless you appear oh or before the 31st day of October. 1910, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will hj: taken ns confessed and a derrr-e will he en- tcred according io the nravcr of the - ! .umlieiwirm .mil vnn T-iIt hp fnrpvpr tiarred Irom dipiiting the same. ! ,.; , ., t 1 .1 .. - m iiuess in- naiui ana seal OI sam Circuit Cousi. tins 21st day of Septem- uer, Ayiu. a: t iV nt T FR '' Cou:i.yCterk and Ex-officio Clcr!.- of the Circuit Court for Linn Ooun-. l. Oreuon. 1 k". VK TH F.RFORD. and '.('V, V.T.ATH F.RFORD. t-v fur Apnli'i