Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 28, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 10 cents u
weeK : in uavance for one year, ii.W.
By mail, in advance for one year 13, at
end or year $a.iu.
The Weekly Advance ner year $1.25
At end of year $1.50. After 3 yei--s at
Vi.
TWO ARGUMENTS.
The Democrat has been handed an
.article, with this head: "The Liquor
Issue in a Nutshell. Iwo pointed ar-
KUiucnts which the saloon defender
can never answer."
One is a simple list of provisions,
fruit and other groceries, which the
drunkard's family might have in one
years tunc it the victim ot liquor m
. vested in the items listed for each
10 cents a dav spent for liquor. For
.instance if he bought three drinks of
whiskey a day at 10 cents each in a
year it would mean 3 bbls. Hour, 20 bu.
potatoes, 200 lbs. granulated sugar, 1
.bid. crackers. 50 lbs. salt. 20 lbs. rice.
50 lbs. butter, 25 lbs. coltcc, 10 dozen
oranges. 10 dozen bananas, 2 dozen
cans corn, 100 cakes soap, 12 packages
rolled oats, 10 pounds candy, 18 boxes
matches, 1 lb. pepper, 2 lbs. tea, 10
doz. pickles and V2 bu. beans.
Here is the other, with Battle Creek,
Mich., as the illustration, it had 47
saloons, with a total license of $26,500.
W. A. Taylor promised if the. total re
ceipts of the saloon were turned over
to him that he would give bonds to
pay 200 men $2 a day for .100 days.
.$120,000 ; 50 teamsters, $45,000 in 300
days, 200 families $1 a day for 300
days, 1,000 families a barrel of flour
each at $6 a barrel, fuel for 200 fam
ilies, 500 pairs shoes, 200 dresses for
women, 400 for girls; 400 suits for
Iboys, 200 cloaks for poor women, 400
thanksgiving turkevs, 200 Christmas
dinners, 800 packages candy, a kinder
garten school, with two teachers, a
new fire station and equipment, a $60,
000 city hall, a $2000 home for each
saloon keeper and present of $500 each,
a total of $464,000.
AN INFAMOUS BILL.
The most infamous bill introduced
fin the last legislature was the Brooke
Bean bill, providing for a jail sentence
for the candidate for office who should
sign statement number one pledging
himself to vote for the candidate for
ij. S. senate who received the largest
'popular vole, besides forfeiture of his
office and a fine of $100 to $500. The
bill failed. Chief of Police Mtmkers
being one of the men voting against it.
L. E. Bean, one of the authors, now
wants to be joint senator, a dangerous
:man to put in office.
The sheriff should be a man com
petent to handle the business of the
.office in a business way, as tax col
lector as well as administrator of
many duties. Sheriff Smith is one ot
the most capable in the state. 11c
knows the intricate duties thoroughly.
Vote 320 X NO in the interest of
the home. Albany wants no more
saloons, and the farmer who trades
here and sends his boys and girls to
. school here has a rigiit to a voice ill it.
Hun. M'. .' Miller has been tried
. and found U ..e. the man Linn county
needs in the state legislature. This
vcounty wants no assembly nominee in
ithc legislature.
WHY NOT WOMAN SUFFRAGE?
(An address given recently at the Y.
. IM. C. A. hall in Portland by Clar
ence True Wilson, D. IX)
When two armies face each other
in battle the army of aggression, be
fore it can engage the main body, must
drive in the skirmish lines of the en
emy. The woman suffrage propa
ga.ida has thrown out certain skirmish
lines in the public thought and these
must he driven in before wc can come
to the main argument. First, then,
those who claim that the ballot is
i-;ln minlc from the declara
tion nf' independence that, "Taxation
without representation is tyranny
Hut the quotation is iiot in point,
for
ii.-h ,iitmimtt was uttered
villi no
possible reference to individual volei s.
male or female. It was a declaration
of Ihc representatives of the 13 col
onics that unless these colonics could
have a representative in the parliament
and in the cabinet to protect their in
terests King George should not ask
us to pay duly. It had no reference
to the casting of ballots, for men voted
in everv colony, but it was ; declara
tion that one government ought not
to tax another without due representa
tion. In order to make it refer lo woman s
suffrage it would have to bo proven
that women are not now properly rep-
ri.rtiird hv their husbands lathers or
brothers; that the governmenl docs
,.,,r ,r.n.',-i iheni in their property in
iiTi-sis. and that thev do not get value
received fur their money. '
The (iiieslion of voting has no refer
cnec lo the paving of taxes. Wc pay
our taxes in return for the protection
to life ami properly, by the laws ol
..Iviliy.-.l iciiinti. Sonic men who hav
no nr.imrtv vole and many who have
no vole pay huge taxes. Nunicrou
young men and women, heirs lo larg
estate?., pay innneic sums to the gov
..i-mm-ut. lint have no vole. Corpora
lions pav immense sums in taxes imh
have ml vote. Person residing in
foreign lands or who have lived in this
countrv onlv a few years pay taxes,
but have no vote. In fact voting has
no reference whatever lo taxes.
Oregon Slate Association Opposed ti
the Kxtension of the Suffrage to
Women. Mrs. I'raneis .1. Ilailcy.
Pres. (Paid advertisement.
North Albany.
BjnU.n county real estate sales, Nortl
Albany. , ,, ,
Sam L. Holnvs to Frank L- Holmes
n. 71 nercs. SWi.
Alfred A. Hawlcy to F. L. HhIiiks
parcel n 'ar Allnnv.
K. I. Hi'hn.'S A. P. r:i (. lien
n.ar Albmv, iM;
F. L. Holm--' to .. F. H'll'i'cs, It
acres near Albanv. SI,
WEDNESDAY.
NOTHING IN IT.
Dr. Frill, president of the Scio Milk
Condensery, telephones the Democrat
today, that there is nothing in the re
ports in the Portland papers that the
officersjof the Condensery havebeen ar
rested for Belling infected milk He
slates positively that the condensery
has never used skim milk, us the Port
land papers reported; but only first
class milk fresh from the cows. The
Scio Condensery is ready for any in
vestigation that may be made. Its
product has met with general favor,
and there is nothing in the report of
615 cans being returned because being
made of skimmed milk.
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Judge Burnett last evening sentenced
J. E. Willoughby to the state peniten
tiary for one year, and then signed the
journal for the last time, disposing ot
every case on the docket, after an able
service ui eigmun years.
Marriage license issued to Percy JC
Chance, Shelburn, aged 24, and Sarah
rj. (jarter, m. ot Mill (Jity.
Superintendent Jackson is home from
Corvallis, where he spoke last night on
the high school proposition, at a big
Commercial Club meeting, full of live
wires.
Percy W. Scott received hunters
license No. 2000 with D. W. Kumbaugh
No. 1999.
DeedS recorded:
W. O. Simon to A. rruelovo& wf,
lot bl 120 H '4 ad $ 10
Fred W. Rogfta to Maggie L.
Andrew, 20 acres 2000
L. B. Tycer to Albert F. Smith &
wf. 162.19 acres 800
In estate of J. L. Howard, R. A.
Howard was appointed administrator.
Estimated value of property, in Linn
and Yamhill counties $26,000. There is
a wife, six sons and one daughter.
That Portland Parade.
Portland, October 24. The temper
ance parade in Portland was a grand;
success, rne papers did not do h jus
tice. They suppressed its importance
all that could possible be done and yet
make a news item of it. Contrary to
the intimation of the Telegram and
Journal, the parade was composed of
more than "women and children".
Several hundred voters were there not
withstanding the fact that most men
were obliged to be at their business at
that hour. The parade was five miles
long and required an hour and a half to
pass a given point. The wnlkB and
windows during nearly the entire course
wero well filled with spectators, proba-
blv three out ot tour being men, VO
TERS. Th?re is a tremendous senti
ment in for.land in favor of statewide
nrohibit n. Portland's stomach is
soured -.. it. l the Reverend! Mr. Wnsson,
and oui 1 -lib lire giving the other
saloon mi ..iters comparatively indillui
cut heari. a. Watch Portland, roll up.
a pronimi on voie in spite or mo calcu
lated suppression on tne part ot me
papers! UNci IN IT.
I'residcnt tloman Will Speak.
The pe.iplfl of our city will have a
rme treul next Sunday eveninc at the
itautist church, when t'leti her Hnman
D. D., nresidentof Willamette Univers
ity, will speak on the mural issues of
the present campaign. Ho is recog
in?, d as one of the greatest speakers
on ihe entire coast, being a mnster of
logic, a good otnry toller, witb a voice
which reuches the last Beat,
His splendid physique, which made
him'nrominent in aihletic circles during
his college days, is also greatly to his
advantage, and his courage and man-
mess is nop;. rent to all..
Ho is suuerior to many dollar attract
ions on Chaut'iuqua and College lecture
iMttirses.
A double male quartette will furnish
tho music. Those wiuhing a seat will
have to go early.
An Ex-Sherifl Married.
Gx SherilTG. W. McHarguo and wife.
(if Gardiner, were in the city this noon
on their way home. Mr. Mellareue
cd Mrs. Lewis were married at Adams,
Umatilla county. Inst week, going to
Walla Walla and stopping at the home
of Mrs. Mf HariTiie a fiil;s at hliortdan.
ii their wav home Mr. McIIargui
w -is sheriff 1900 2. H M. Palmer at
tlu time being the county judge.
IHRD ANNUAL NATIONAL AP
PLE SHOW, SPOKANE,
WASHINGTON
Will be held November 14 to 19
I'Mil. ?J0.OOil in rremiuins.
The. greatest variety ol prios. cup
and trophies ever offered. 1 rir.es tor
iingie apples, hoxes, and everyiiune,
un to full carloads will be awarded.
SIJHKI Cli:inili' Carload Prie. f'
the best carload of 630 boxes or bush
els. A floor snace of three and one
lialf acres reiiliired to house litis gre
.-how. Ilesides ilie exhibit oi apple
mule packers anil com-ers will lear
mil e.iiu valuable Infni niaiion.
Ailll'le hotel ;iecoinniodalii'il will:
oiit i.ii-e in oriee will he provideil
SouliK-rr l'aciiic Companv will hav
in effect low ro'.n.d ti :p rates ironi al
pniius on it- line.
I-or iiinlier iiiii'rmaliou apply I
my S. P. : ;eul or M Wm. Mclu
li.-'iK-ra, i 'a.-.-ei:ger Agent.
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C H NEWS
Grace Larkins, aged 34, of near Leb
anon, an embecile all her life, was com
mitted to the asylum. A part of the
record is that her father drank to ex
cess. Supplemental articles filed by W.
VV. potton for the Corvallis & Eastern.
Marriage license: Oren Hogan, aged
33, of Sodaville, and Beulah Hobson,
19, of Berlin.
Deeds Recorded:
Albany Preserving Co. to H. J.
Moore part ot block 17 H's 2nd
ad . $ 10
Hugh Fisher to H. W. Torbet 51
by 110 feet b! 68 Albany 10
Wm. Gorger & wf to Linn Co. 1
acre 100
J. A. Burton to Emma B. Cree
20 acres 1000
Wilhelm Hans Gotlieb Carl Fch-
merling to 1 Zephaniah Badley
9 lots l'angent 10
Probate:
In estate of Minnie F. McKilligan
R. L. Gilson, A. F. Wilson and A, C.
Mayer were appointed appraisers. A.
M. Wilson is the administrator.
Deeds recorded:
A. J . Chance to K. O. Robinson 3
lots Holley $1000
Wm. C. Skelton toLiliieB. Skel
ton 80 acres
Ella M. Busey to W. D. Busey
73.80 acres
E. L. Stone to P. H. Preston 1-.
acres Lebanon
F. M. Peeke to John Wither 1.80
acres Lebanon
M. Henshaw to Dugald Hensbaw
65 acres. ...
10
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CIRCUIT COURT.
Judge Burnett today convened- de
partment number one of the circuit
court, disposing of the following busi
ness! Continued; Or. agt. Jchn Buchanan,
on the docket for several years, N't- J.
Rice agt. the Calapooia Lumber Go.,
Clyde Peacock agt Al Peacock, N. W.
Thompson agt. Ralph Gioshong et al,
May & Senders agt. Uavisen & Cole
man, Or. agi. Fred Senders, Geo i.
Wilhelm agt. W. .1. Davison.
Settled: A. Sternberg agt.- Clinton
Nanney, Denwr H orse Importing Co.
agt. L. Gisler, G. A. Sandner and
Nicholas Gevmer. J. W. Cusick 43s- Co.
aert. Albert T. HumDhrev et al... S. G.
Simon agt. E. Thrall, W. W. Bailey j
agt.J. W. McUonald, U. A- Murpny
aat. F. F. Seavers. Albany State Bank
agt. H. C. Conn et al. Crescent Tea Coi.
agt Laurence E- Bonn.
In Letty Harris agt. 0. Gustafsonets
al., judgment was rendered for plain
tiff, also in H. Leroke agt. Mary A..
Wright.
Or. agt. Eoiest Blair dismissed,
prosecuting witness being out of state.
Demurrers and motions werejargued
in the two cases of Williams Bros, agt.
Mills & Wood and S. & Reynolds, agt.
Mills & Woodt and overruled. The
suits are for the recovery of money in
connection with the building o a. barn
costing over $4,000.
Ln M. Donafcini agt. the S. P. Co.
d;iui'rer sustained, with leavai- to fi'n
aniaidtd eum)iain', by Ziuv. 5-and au.
swer by Nov. 15-
lo C. I. Iieavonsood agt. Solon
Faulkner motion to dismiss appeal . watv-
aliened and suotmuea.
i'he following grand jury was chosen::!
E. F. Alios, ioreman, of Albany;. W.
Chandler, Center: J. L. Davenport,, i
ticomh; W. R. Kirk, Brownsville; G.
Pugh, Baownsville; Ed. Smith, .Price;
M. tl. Titus, Kingston. j
I
The case of Oregon agt. J. E-. Will
oughby, a Harrisburg mart charged.
with the larceny ot au irom a neignoor.
being charged that he was intoxica
ted, etc.. was tried last night and to
day at 10 o'clock going to the following
urv: li. K. Carlton, u. w . tioawinK
D. Harris. W. T. Hassler, Wm
einrich. E. D. Jones, J. A. Jone,.
rant Lindley, F. T. McTimmonl, H.
. Ohling. C. Scott.
Tho iurv brouzht in a verdiefcof guilty
and the defendant will be sentenced at
o'clock tomorrow morning. H. J
Boone was the complaining witness.
Oscar Black agt. Mary tlurst was
enntinued.
Oregon Electric R. R. Co. agt Louis
M. Moench, to condemn right ot way.
iudpment for the plaintiff.
in U. i. L,08vengoou agt. aoion raui'.
nor. appeal from a Lebanon justice.
motions to dismiss the appeal and foi
an amended undertaking were overruled
and i he ease went, to trial this at tern ion.
I'he judge instructed the jury t.-
bring in a verdict for the plaiuuii on
the evidence.
Oregon agt. Stroda dismissed.
Not a true bill was linught ;.i IM i.he
case of Adrian Moore, cnargeu wun
fornication, and also in the case ot Nev
Roeey, of Brownsville, charged witf-
fulgeiy.
Not u true bill was found against
Green Hagen, the man charged with
lining at an Albany hotel wun a young
iirl. '
Without hringina in a sing e indict
ment tho grand jury was discharged,
and also the trial ju.-y.
Pat McArthur has just returned from
t.astern Uregon and says dowerman
will have at 'east 4,000 liiijority frosn
:hat section. This when translated
m ans that West will carry eastern
Oregon.
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MISFITS J
The geese continue tot quack south- )
ward. .'
Clews to the Los Angeles dynamite )
crime continue to be secured. j
One way to help a town to grow is to
crow, and anybody can do that much. 1
" Hallowe'en is dangerously near. It
can be made a pleasant- occasion or a
nuisance.
Law commands what is right, prohib
its what is wrong, and the liquor traffic !
is wrong.
An eastern editor has been sued for
libel lor calling the Astoria-Tillamco k I
line a swindle.
The Oregonian wants to know if it I
prohibition or regulation. Can your I
regulate crime.
Albany has the bast looking girls in
Oregon, particularly those dressed in
Albany toggery.
"Our Vanishing Desert" is the name
of a government bulletin sent out.
"Sagebrush waste replaced by waving
fields,"
The Oregonian's prevaricator said
there was an immense-audience at the
Bowerman meeting in- Corvallis. The
attendauce was 225, says- the G.-T.
7" iL
All laws aro Violated. SUIO the profal
bition laws the same as the others, but !
Albany iB a much better city city with-;
out um saioun man wn.n n
helped morally and financially.
It has
A naturalist claims that the heart of
the elephant beats only primes a mm-1
ute;. buS. this certainly oesn't refer to!
that of the elephant labeled. G. 0. P..
bow going At a terrific rate; in Oregon.
The worst wolf in sheep's clothing
yet is the Home Rule Assojiationv pre
tending to be a friend of loeal option,
lying to beat the band about Maine and
other prohibition states, the real
champion of the saloon and its- criminal;
induencesv
The matter of tevenne has nothing to
do with the liquor question among
people placing principle first, bub from
that stand point the license iaa thirty
cent piece compared with the- oost in
money taKemirotn tne nome, . expense j
of crime and poverty
Mayor Rose-has gotten as far. as La-
urande on nie way out ot uregon to
wards home. Altogether he has un
doubtedly he'ped to defeat the home
rule bill he has. been working for. He
has set people to investigating, and
everywhere they are going to- whack
that bill until it looks like the wolf in
sheeps- clothing it is.
A Florence Fire,
A big! fire at Florence Sunday
destroyed about a block of business;
houses:: Western Hotel, owned by
William Brund. The Toggery, . owned
by Smith; general merchandise store,
owned by Frank Knowles; butcher shop,
belonging to Rowe & Son; blacksmith
shon. belonging to C. Nadeau. formerly
of Eugene;. Husd's general r.ierchandise-
store, and drug store; Hardware ana
plumbing shop, the property of A. 0.
JunKe; cigar store belonging to- rercy
""j - 8 "'"'.""y- . , ,
." " origiriBwu in nwienu v-uibuk-
smun snop, ouo irom wnar cause-is not.
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Liming Events.
Senator- Chunberlain, at tho- opern
nouse r riday evening, Uct. 2ti, at Y :3U
o'clock.
Oswald West, candidate for governor
and Oliver Turner, for secretary of
state, Tuesday. Nov. 1 at 7:30 p. m.
The- Corvallis Gazette-Times sto
that any ono who- Bats Oswald West if
elected governor would be the puppet
of any man or set of men. is a libeller.
. REGISTRATION OF TITLE.
In the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon for the county of Linn.
In the matter of the application of
. C. Tanimen, lo register the title to
the following described land, and
premises, to wit:
Beginning at the N. E. corner of the
D. L. Claim of Daniel Ciishman, and
Wife. Claim No. 68. in Sections 78,' 29.
32 and J5. in Tp. 11, S. R. 4 West, and
rnnmnr thence is. 38.W chs.; thence
X. 6'J dcg. li. 13 chs.: thence 5. IU7U
chs.: thence S. 51 dcg. 30 min. W.
45.50 chains, thence west 17.50
chains, thence N. 41.40 chs.: thence
W. 19.50 chs.: thence X. 41.40 chs.;
thence E. 13.54 chs.: thence S. 9 deg.
E. 4S chs.. to the place of beginning,
containing 398.12 acres of land. Save
and except the following: ticginning
at a point S. 62 dcg. E. and 2.39 chs.
distant from the quarter Sec. corner
between Sees. 32 and 33, Tp. 11, S. R.
4 west, and running thence S. j'j deg.
W. 3 61 chs.: thcuci S. 66 links; thence
E. 1.50 chs.; thence N. 51 dcg. E. 2.57
chs.. to the place of beginning, con
taining one-half (!) acre of land. All
of the above described land situated in
I. inn county, state of Oregon. Against
All whom it mav concern, defendants.
Take notice that on the 30th day of
September. A. T. 1910. an application
was i''!ed by the said J. C. Tammcn,
in the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregm, for the county of t.iiin. for
initial registration of the title of the
l.ti'd :':ut premises above de-scribed.
Xow. unless von appear on or before
the l'Hh day of November. A. O. 1910,
r.'id -l-.-.iw eau-c wliv such application
shall not be crantcd. the same will he
takcTi as con:'cs-:ed. ami a decree will
he entered according to the prayer oi
:!-e v. ; -Hcr.nt. and von will he forever
ban'C't ''-oin tli-'.Miting 1 lie nine.
11:.;. -ii this .tOtlt .lav i f September.
A. P- 1OI0.
?c.-.n T. W. HU.F!-:. Clerk.
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j Clin L-uy 01 ruiAmv, uitguu, ui"vv
William GallOWaV,. UrCUit JudgC, i northerly along said southerly exten
,.. ..... fL. ... r- sion of the west side of Thurston
Inird Judicial District, Can- Street to a point distant 466' feet from
didate for Re-Election. the south boundary line of said Hack-
i lcman"s Second Addition, said dis
In speakinz of Judge Wm. Galloway
Judge W. M. Ramsey says:
A' judge should love iustice and hate
! inicuitv and oossess a robusti intesrritv.
1 and be able to hold the scales of justice' mans Second Addition to Albany,
firmly and eyenly. He bhfald be no:o ilH(1 45g feet distant there-
respeetor of persons deciding for or from (at right angles) to a point 200
agamst parties as their rights appear ; f distant (at right angles) from
. f nii according to the measure of the ; Co ..D hereinbefore" mentioned;
ilw. He should be no 'trimmer.' I y-o"'. " ,:' ' .- .,, f
' have known Judge Galloway for many thence .n a direct line to the place of
: vaarn and T ViRlmve h& nnasfsses these Beginning.
3udicialqtialities. He has in more than
one instance in the past shown that he
one instance in tho nnst shown that he
has courage to staDd by his convictioas
, of duty m mtticult positions ond it re-
'elected I believe he will maintain his
hiSh reeord for honesty and integrity.'
EXECarRIX NOTICE OF FINAL. Df said addition to the cast Hire of a
SETTLEMENT. tract of land soM by Thomas' Kfion-
In the matter of the estate of Sarah.' tcitii and wife to Margaret A. Mon
E. Ball, deceased. tcith et al by dud recorded on' page
Notice is hereby given that tba un- 23, Volume "U of the Deed: Rec
dersignedi executrix of the last will 0rci5 of Linn County, Oregon;' tlience
and testament of said deceased has- southerly along the cast line of" said
filed in thecounty court of Linn conn-r;lct to the southern' boundary line- of
iy, Oregojj her final' account as suolv saja Thomas Monteith's D. E. C;
executrix, and' Jliat Monday the 7tli thence- easterly albirg said sontliern
day of November, 1910, at nine o'clock boundary line to the westcril boundary
in the foronooit has hen set as etie- ine 0f the right-of-way of the Oregon
time by said court far hearing of ob- California R&ilfoad ' Company;
jection to said report and the settle- thence in a northeasterly direction fol
mcnt therepif.' lowing the said western boundary lihe
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Executrix.
Attorney for executrix.
SEGISTRAXION OF LAND TITLE
In the Circuit. Court of the State of. tilcnce- in a northely direction along
Oregon fos Linn County. t))e westcrn line of said Ferry iStreet
In the matter of the Application of, (or county road) to trie place of beg'm
The Central Land Company, by A. B- m-11R. an(j containing 66.71 acres, more:
VVeatherforfl,.its Secretary, to Register' or fes3i af ; Lmn. Gbunty, State of
title to the following described real'. Oregon.
property to-wjt Excepting from the tracts of Ian
Beginning' at' the- S. E. comer of. -,rst and third herein described, a strip
block 96 in Monteith.'s Southern Addt- of !;m(1 : onL. hundred and seventy (170
tion to the City of Albany, Lmn Coun- feet -nrid!, adjoining the right-ofr
ty, C)rcgoiv and. running thence S. V way Df the O. & C. R'. R. Company,
degree 30 minutes east on the east . i.i, q,,n,r-rn Pnnrifie Railroad!
boundary line of the Donation Land: Company), on the westerly side theret
Claim of Tliomas Montcith, Not. No; o bounded on the- north by the
690, Claim No. 647 in Tp. 11 S. R. 3" south boundary line-of Monteith's-
W. of the Will. Mer. Uregon, UiJ. Southern Addition to tile. City of Al
fcet to the S. E. corner of the afonfe banyi Qn the cast by the westerlv line.
said claim; thence south 87 degrees- of the right-o'f-way of tile O. & C. Rl
15 minutes W. 1425?2 feet to a pohit. R Company; on the south by southern
in the eastern limit of the right-of-way boundary tine of tint-D. L. C. of
of the O. & G. R. R. Company; thence- Thomas Monteith, Not- No. 690 and:
canning in a northeasterly direction on - claim No. 64, in Tp. U S. R. 3 W. and
a one degree curve along said right on tile west ijnc by a line parallel with
of-way, deflscting to the right, with a- tne. westerly boundary line of said:
radius of 5700 feet to a point which is rig!rt-of-way of the O. St C. R. R. Com
south 9 degrees 6 minutes east 957;5 pany an(j Dne hundred and seventy,
feet from tlie S.. E. corner of Block (170), feet distant therefrom.
No. 100 ia- Monteith's Southern Ad' Also beginning 12! chains distant!
dition to ilia City of Albany, Oregon; ansr. j; 1 degree 30 minutes west frorai
thence north 9 degrees 6 minutes west tle s. W. corner of tha D. L. C. of A.
95754 feet to the S.. E. corner of the Haeklemau and wifer and running,
aforesaid B.lock No. lot); thence north thence S. 1 degree 30 minutes east
SO degrees 54 minutes east on the- j2;50 chains: thence north S8 degrees
south boundary of Monteith's South- -ici-. -,:. nil 13 r4bi.its: thence m
eni Addiribn to the City of Albany; a ttortherlv direction- to the place of
Oregon, 1299 feet, to the place of be- beginning 'and containing 8.12 acras
ginning, eontaining 44.17 acres, except- q,- iesSi m xp. n s. R. 3 W. of
ing all that-part formerly conveyed. by the Willamette Meridian, in Oregon,
deed to the O. & C. R. R. Company,. an(j being a portion- of the property
for righl-of-way:. conveyed by A. Ha-ckleman and wife
Also baginnfng at a point on the to t!le Willamette Valley & Coast Rail
south boundary; line and 92a feit oast roa(i Company, by deed dated March
of the sotithwist corner of the Dona- 22nd, 1885, and recorded October 20,
tion Land Claim of A. Hackleman.-and i887j at pagu H3, Eaok 32 of the Deed
wife, Not. No. 699, and Claim No. 62, Records for Linn County, Oregpn,
in Tp. llS. R..3-W. of the Wilt; Mer savc an(i cxcept from the four tracts
Oregon,, and runnmg thence north 9' abOVe described the? county roads now
degrees 13 minutes east 12S9 feet to a located across the- same, also except
point; thence: north 54 degrees 43 min- ing the canal located along the exren
utcs east 1752:5 feet, to an mtersee- sion solIj,crly of Vine Street im the
tion w.illi the westcrn boundary of the Citvof Albany, Oregon,
righs-ot-w.iy of the Willamcto: Valley Xlso a small tract of land bounded
and Coast Railroad, near Station No. Dn the north by 8th Street; oit the
649 ot the- located line: thencc-along wcst by Baker street: on the south
said" boundary of said right-of-way m br 9th Street: on-the cast by the east
a norinwfsveriy uirccuoii lecc, iu
an intersection with the south bonnd-
arr line of Hackleman's Second' Ad -
dition to the City of Albany, Oregon;
tlK-nce along raid Dounuary line soutn
S)i dtgtecs 29 minutes west 13S6 feet,
lo a point: thence south 40 degrees
4V'-miirates west 974.5 fe;t; to a point;
thence south 1 degree 30 minutes cast
9,16' feet, to a point; thence south 47
dt-grees 37 minutes cast 1190.2 feet:
tlbiiice. north 88 degrees 30 minutes
east 67 feet, to the place of beginning. To All Whom It Mav Concern:
containing 75.11 acres, more or less,' -fake Notice, that on this 21st day
saving and excepting from the two ! 0f September. 1910. an Application
tr-.icts above described the following: was nlcd bv The Central Land Com
Commencing at a stone monument ( 0anv. bv A. B. WcathcrtV-rd. its Sce
nt the intersection of the south boun-
dary line of the D. L. C. of Thomas
Momeith with the easterly boundary
line of the right-of-way of the O. & C.
R. R. Company, running thence in a
northeasterly direction with the south
ern boundary line of Monteith's South
ern Addition to the City of Albany.
Oregon, thence easterly along said
south boundary line to a stone mon
ument at the southeast corner of block
Xo. 96 in said Monteith's Southern
Addition to said city: thence northerly
:tln:ur rhe cast boundary line of said
Muck Xo. 96 and its prolongation a
di-tr.nce of 263 feet, more or less, to a
'. itrc monument : thence in a direct
line I dc-ignateii as course "D" for
--.ib.-equcnt reference) to a stone nion
i -v.er.t on the s.niiiieru boundarv line
: 1'Vc'- Xo LS in HacklMiun's" Sec
j ond Addition" id the City of Albany,
I Oregon, 24 feet easterly from the S.
1 V. corner of said Mock 18, measured
along said south boundary line; thence
1 easterly along the sotflli boundary line
' of Hackleman's SecorYi Addition to
the City of Albany, Oregon, to its in
i terscction 'with Hie we'dt'nriy side of
I the right-of-way of th& Willamette
Valley and Coast Raiboad- Company.
! as evidenced by that certain deed from
Abram Hacklcman and Eleanor B.
Hackleman, his wife, to the' Willam
j ette Valley and Coast Railroad Com
! pajiy, dated Sept. 21, 1886, and record
I cd 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
right-of-way of the Willamette Valley
and Coast Railroad Company, a dis
'. tance of 716.2 feet, more or fas, to a
i stone monument; thence on a line
! bearing south 54 degrees 34 minutes
j cst to an intersection with the south
erly extension of Thurston Street in
, said Hackleman's Second Addition to
., j. r it.- r . tt;..
tance of 466 feet being measured a-c
! r;ht mirira to said Southern boun
i (iary ijne 0f said Hackleman's Second"
: A,i,i:f:- ii,,, i a line narallel to
.-.i . t. i Cm T-Tn-IH--
Pcgmning at the .southwest corner
Ol DIOCK ixo. iuu m muuicm.
crn Addition to the City ot Albany, m
i"-" v-ou u, u. -
gon. at the intersection of thewost line
ot rerry street oi saici ui rvi-
, o.in, whu -
! L ? ' " " " ?h "s hne
: 0t, saiQ niTllt-Ol-Wav LU Liiw
tirm. of said western Boundary una-
with the west line of Ferry Street in'
the City of Albany.' as the same-is
' now located and occupied, at saad
"rrri, nf ,-ntPrseetio ,3 a county road;
jne Q the Donation Land Claim ot
Thomas MonUiiii. Not. Xo. 690. and
" Claim Xo. 64 in. Tp. 1 1 S. R. 3 W. of
,i,e Willamette- Meridian. Oregon, all
the Citv of Albany, Linn County,
Oregon.
Also blocks Xo. 79, SO, 87, SS and
89, lot 1 in thick 90, lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7
and 8 in block Xo 101 and: all of
blocks Xo. 102, 103. !04 and; 105 in
Monteith's Southern Addirion to the
citv of Alftanv; Linn Countv. Oregon.
j rctarv, in the Circuit Court of the
State'of Oregon, for initial registration
to tle land above described.
Xitw, unless you appear on or before
the 31st day of October. 1910, and
show cause why such application shall
not be granted, thcamc will bc.taken
as confessed and a decree will be en
tered according to the prayer of the
application and you will be forever
barred from disputing the same.
Witness my hand and seal of said
Circuit Court this 2!st dav oi Septem
ber. 1910.
I. W. MILLER.
Couj.'y Clerk and Ex-ofticio Cierk of
the Circuit Court h: Linn Cotm-
i tv,-( ireon.
I. K. WKATIIERFORTI. and
I :!. V. WEATIIFRFOUD.
j "V f :k. - (or Applicant-
For tale br Sukiisrl & Lee