Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 02, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a
week; in advance fur one year, 4.0('
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end of year l.5(J.
The Weekly -Advance per year $1.2o.
At end of year $1.50. After 3 ye--B Ht
SATURDAY NIGHT' THOUGHTS.
Abe Rucf, of San Francisco, will
have to spend fourteen years in jail.
Every effort to evade the sentence of
the court has failed and Kuef must
now take his medicine. It serves him
right according to the view point of
the Democrat office. Rucf was a no
torious boss and grafter. Jic un
doubtedly robbed San Francisco of
hundreds of thousands of dollars, lie
was like a Kood many other men in
the large cities of the country. .Most
of theni rob and then rob again and
are never apprehended; but that has
nothing to do with Abe Kucf's case.
. Every one .stand.-, on his own merit,
and because one man goes free it has
nothing to do with the merits of the
case of some one else. It is KratiiyuiK
to sec one of the rascals punished.
There should be more, bin and little.
The man with a public trust, who is
faithless, of all men, should be se
verely punished. Abe Kuef was one
of them. The tillblic conscience needs
educating. Examples offer lessons of
a striking character. A warning ncips;
but there shun d be more, the educa
tion of the masses up to a higher
standard, and it can only be done by
oeiiuinmK wiiu tne nine hours ui ine,
an absolute iulcuritv in all thiiiL's, re
gardless of the size, uprightness of
character nalcvcr tne situation or
circumstances.
Snookunis, with his awful mouth
has arrived. There is no such a child
in real life, and yet Snookunis inter
ests everybody; because people realize
how parents go to excess in indulging
their own children, calling them child,
ish, pet names, and letting Ihcm have
their way in almost everything. Exag
geration may help to teach us dime
lessons. It at least is the thing oi the
day, and we have opportunities to
laugh at things icgardless of their im
possibility and absence of even good
sense; but we should not allow our
selves to be influenced against . our
consciences.
A 'riianksgiving holiday this week
has been an event that deserves the
attention paid it, one that does much
to cement good will and fellowship in
the world.
WHOSE SON WAS HE?
Whose boy was the stranger killed
at Miller's and buried in the city cem
etery at this city? It may never be
known, but somewhere there is prob
ably a mother wondering where her
boy is. Because he was killed while
stealing a ride on the cars the world
called him a holm, an unpleasant desig
nation; but those who saw li i til say
there was not a bail look in his face,
and perhaps alter all be was simply
some laboring man getting towards
home, where a mother is waiting (or
him. The heart of the world beats
..r the mother whose boy goes astray,
ami many feel like dealing leniently
with the stranger out in the cold, even
though there through his own bad
li.ibiis ami indiscretions. 'Flu. press
generally refers to the band cd men
traveling through the country, what
ever they may have been Ih-imi-c. as
hnbos and tramps, and it g.-N hard
ened to the design. itinn; lull the moth
er with a boy of lier own, w hoe heart
is always soft for those in alilietion,
does not like its har-diuc.-.s, and would
have something less severe, lor per
haps it might be some one's boy ch'.scr
home,
JUST THINK OF IT.
When your church gives an enter
tainment who buys a ticket from you.'
Your Home Mvivhanl.
When your club gives a dance, who
buys a ticket from von?
S our I lome Merchant.
When you raise a subscription for a
sick or ucedv brother, who leads the
list?
Your Home Merchant.
When von vouiself or sonic other
of vour familv is sick, ami your pay
day envelope won't reach around, who
gives you credit?
Your Home Merchant.
Did you a-k the Mail Order Man .to
help your church, buy a ticket for your
dance, subscribe for your sick broth
er's benefit or give you credit until
next pay day ? V..
SATURDAY.
In the Lity.
T. R. Wnllis. Eugene,
tico. L. FlnnMiigan, Crubtreo.
Judge L. T. Harris, Eugene.
J. P. llessel, St. Cloud, Minn.
I). M. Stever, Salem.
V . 11. Mmtre, V atnlull.
R. M. Fletcher, Plainvimv.
I.eo. itallaid, Newberg.
Win. Uouglns, Newberg
A. Siniih, sstiiytun.
l'anii
1 11. St IIOI I.. Pronrlciir
Breeder and l.nporter of O. I. C H
S. C. White and Hutn.eghnrns. W.
P. Keks, l .irbt lirahmas, K. I.'.
KIiihIc Island Reds, White
C chin P.antin.is, ... 11.
Turkeys, WliH o i .
don lieese, P i r
llueks, t'o i
tiuinvi"
Winner ct 1" priies and 22 en Poult
at the Lewis & Chirk 1 air.
Firga in Season Stock for Sal
Phone, Farmers y. U t 1) j
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Eighth account filed in estato of
August Roenicke.
Final hearing in estate of Spicer
Bowers, set for Jan. 2.
In estate of Sarah J. Smith, Celia ii.
Scott was appointed administratrix.
Value of property $1000, all personal.
There are nine children living.
Deed recorded:
A. S. Nanney to Annie W. Riley,
35 acres $
10
J. D. Uennett to J. C. Terrell, 3
lots Urownsville 220
J. E. Warner to Jesse VI. Wassom,
80 acres 2000
A Live Empire Program.
The Saturday night crowd will nee
something decidedly good at thj Em
pire to night. A racing scene down in
Mexico with a love story h extra, and
it is a real race. A Leap for Life is a
thriller, A cold storage egg makes a
dandy picture and tb- Doctor comedy
can't be beat, as a whole a program
full of snap and interist.
L'rownsvillc's Silver Cup.
The cup awarded the Brownsville
Commercial Club for the best commu
nity exhibit prepared by C. C. Cate,
was seen at F. M. French's today. It
is a large, Heantifnlly constructed
piece of solid silver, representing the
'ir.n .,,.;.,. I,,,, mq,ia. f f..f n
$(i5 cup, and is something Brownsville
m&u wall tin nrnml nr. i nn oncrrnvinir
a fine piece of work was done by J. M
.
rrcuc.il.
Married.
Kuiter Hollich. John H. Ruiter and
Mrs. Mnbel Hoflich were unite I in mar
riage on the evening ot Nov. 23, at the
residence of nnd by Kcv. W. P. White.
Both are worthy young: people deserv
ing happiness and prosperity.
Card of Thanks,
Wo wish to extend our thanks to our
kind neighbors and friends for their
kind ausistauco and sympathy in our
bereavement, for the death of our
daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Meeker.
Jos. and Mary ijrosnong.
Do not forcrot our 20 per cent dis
count on dinner Bets this week. The
Variety Store, 31 W. 1st Street.
M.. al,imTi.info nf Anrlirnnn Fira
Screens, Aluminum and Silverware just
received at Hulburt Ohliiifr Hardware
Co a.
Hot Chicken Tamalios Eltto Choc
olulo Slioi,.
ALCO CHOCOLATES
That
KLASSY KIND
"Y NOT'.'
Just made and put up in
neat packages.
ELlTli
CHOCOLATE SHOP
IUVL Y0UK Cl.OTlltS
CLtANFiD AND PRESSED
The Pantatoriuni,
GILBERT & MINTON
WO W st St.
Boll Phone black 273
Homo phone l'Jtf
OR. VIRGINIA V LPWEAUX.
Osteopathic Physician.
1-3 Brenner Block, Albany.
Phones: Ollice Home Hii'.l, Bell 27al
Residence 3'J-l Home, black 8t'.3 Bel
For the Am LI tion s
)sa tlmiifrsttp 1
education
lt mall f.r t1'W wln t'lVTint't ntt.Mi.l tn
nrn. All InKtni- tion. tnoliulttiK flii.u
i.....i..iion. ii KKKK. YW l-jii-livr.
' atiulontB itropAitiiif (or i-oltt'nn nr uhIvitm
ty, wouirir I'iutin. r:vi. (mt'lierM Hint
iiin.ntii(iltv for ttu.
4rrfitiiuU'tt., S(u!y lrLH'('iit'iit
Vntverfttty o Oregon
Kux-ruei - - i-rrpon
lu s Santal-Pepsm Copsuies
f'.-WV A POSiTIVE CURE
3 for ttittnm nt ton ort'rimr'-not
, 'i IS- l'! .it !ir i -i t h..l
.iV R ,,,.4t, HO ."I'Ht till r.V. ( xi-ft
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KiTIIF SANtAL-PEPSIIi Ct.
Fnr mIk br Bukhurt A Im
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ALBANY
HOT
NOON
LUNCHES
At the Mission Parlors,
Haltirnoie for Bicycles,
Fisk tires at Baltimore's.
Fishing tackle at Baltimore's.
Holt again at tne Holt, corner.
A neat place. Holt'a Meat MarKot.
Cnoico lunches at the Vienna Bakery.
Oil cake meal, any quantity, at M.
centers ec to a.
College pins and badges at F. M.
Trench & Son s Jewelry Store.
Have your feet attended to by Mis.
Driver 230 Lyon, both phones.
Miss Nellie rfridges professional
nurse. Phone Home Red 234. t!9
Prof. E. L. Wilson for violin, Mrs. F.
M. Wilson for piano.instructions. Home
phone 353. 10 to 12. 2 to 4 o'clock. 1st
street over French's.
Dr. W. R. Shinn. physician and sur-1
goon Calls answered day and night.
OfMce, Hinn block. Residence 110 E 7th
street, lioth phone;:.
George Miller, former pianist nt
Dreamland, will teach music in this
city with headquarters at Uavenport's.
Graduate of Berlin Conservatory of
Music.
E(fs 42c, butter 7uc a roll f-om the
country.
The new electric cancelling machine
is 0elng8el up at me post ollice today.
ti, i,.ftrUn ,..;,., ,i...J
has
,.,.'.'-"" ' ."'-.,. ""' i,ua"j
as o,uuu people reparuiess ot censuses.
In the list of participants in the Tom '
Thumb Wending the Democrat missed
the names of the French waiters, John
wuiKer, roaiui lviariin, iNimroci rayne
nnd Richard Annibal. With so manv
ent'aL'edin the nerformanee nerh-..,
we aid well not to miss more than we
.. i At. . r r
uia. .
Our Wants.
F.G. Will for watches
FOR TRADE. I will trade a good
buildmg lot (corner) in town (sum-!
mer .resort in Lincoln Co., r good
horse, harness and buggy. Address
Mrs. Robert Smiley, F.U. Box 404,
Albany, Or. tl ,
FOR RENT House on Second street'
,0",p Mm .
ALEX THE RUblLKR trtms trees,
Phone black 128. t '
' '", , ." j" " "
graues lawns anu aoes a. jiinasoi vara
work
. . A. If oi nnv. Mia -: in Hr. Hp
phone 431 -J
118
nri vimpn .-)l!.. LI.. ...nt. ...:.u
Ylftll luUi iveiili uiu iii'iii ill wum w i in
popcorn machine, or same tor sate
reasonable. Good business. Address
ii 11 i, con au,
1 . v. wa t'v,, .iiuntij.
WANTED. Middlo aged woman for
house work in famlv of two. Must
bo fully competent. Inquire 434 W.I
7lh St. Phono 12-L. tf.
APPLES FOR SALE.-Call up C. P.
Peebler, Homo phone 2735, and get
prices. t2o.
NOTICE. Any one wishing pure bot-l f '-V"13, t,c""ltz. "'
tied milk will (io cll to ca'l the : Fletcher, A. M. Fletcher, G. A. Scott,
1. X. L. Dairy. Home phone 273a. j j3- -M- J.;on:1,r; W"V Mi Anderson,
C P Peebler. ilsaa.c healdon, Chas. Jenks, Perry
t-nt, o ,'t -. t'-.-'ti i t i rtM r i Parker, T. 11. Cooiier. 1. 1;. Cooper,
F0" SAU'" 1 il ,u iill. J. Shrt!,,,,. . A. Harrison, W. C
F ill I UUAU iHHI ni.'ll Vllll A'UllUUIt; tut,
. .... . . tt ' I
on the installment plan.
Pfeifl'or about it.
Sco F.
7t
MUTUAL PIRE INSURANCE.-Ore-1
gon l'ire Relief of MeMinnville, nnd
Northwestern fltutum r ire ot beanie,
two strongest Companies on the coast.
C' 0. Bryant, agent,
WOOL) AND COAL. All kinds cf
wood. 'good screened coal. delivered. by
A. W Docksteder, 1197 Santiam
Uoatl. Both phones.
WOi.'l) FOR S..f,E.-Short slabs. Cull
at Sl:;.;!..f!in.
t'Oll SALl:.-Uero is a chance of nlife
time. I will sell nt a great bargain
my large truit o; chard on easy terms
or take part in city business proyorty;
27t E. rl Rhodes.
FDR SALE Grapes and winter apples.
I. (J. tlihson. Home phone 4Uol. lit.
1 JR SALE. Potatoes. 1 mile south
f Albany. Home phxnu 211t'. K.
Webster. 17.
! :U1T TREES TRUli TO NAME.-
Buddcil on whole r .ots, are the only
kind to plant. Tint's the kind we
sell. Call 10th pb mes or address sV.
. I.edbetter, s ic.-'uian, Albany Nur
series, Albany, Or.
GARBAGE. If ucstofLyon street B0e
month. S. B Penny the garbage
man. Hume pho..o 2303.
GARBAGE. Fred Hninwnter lojks
after garbage. Pnone Home 2303.
WtlOL-Cardod an I batted nt Sutitiain
Carding & Knitting Mills, dtayton.
A. J. Caldwell, Prop.
GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than aywhere else in Albany. Skill
Iv set, if desired.
LOST SHEPHERD DO.i Dark yel
low, wlure ring around neck, while
broiist, :oi l quite friendly. Lost or
take:) in n place last Satmdny night.
Ie iril v . C. tvhui'z, Jersey Dairy
WANTED to ouy s.-eond hmd couk
stttve or tange. Address Democrat
otlice.
FOR KENT - Fu-ni.hed housekeepinj
rttotm'.. e!...'- in, gi.ninJ tl.tor. -tilt1
Vine St, ' il
TAKEN IIP. In North Aib..ny. i v F.
11. lluc'ison, a black sow, Nov. 17tn.
Homo rhone 2S'i2. 2lt
PCS IN WOOD.-Ph.mj Red 27
Home. t2o.
WE t'OLl.EC I" bud .'elos -no eyv.-tt.
to von if no money is colit-ci-Hl
Wetlevn Mercantile Agency. O.'liee
over Woodworth'a Drug store, tlu
r!!C VP -.MM!."1N -Vrs. re.:i
proprietor. Second and Kroadalbin Sts
Family service, home cookinsr. Recent
ly moved from 229 Rrond.ilbin street
FOR SALE Farm of 2d a'-res. mn
flj.vnd a half miles from Albany, new .
mm house and barn, running watft
rl year, givo imntcjinte posses?iir
alth crops. Terms, half down ant:
wi.-neo in easy payments. Inquire
balSO S. Main. tlo
C H NEWS
New Suits:
Albany Land Co. agt. Chas. L. Johns
suit to recover $250 on note. Wright
&. Johnson attorneys.
A. J. Chance pgt. Wro. & S. J. Mill"
l?an suit to recover $231 on note.
Wright & Johnson attorneys.
Marriage license: John Ruiter, aged
29, and Mabel Hoflich. 27.
DeeJs recorded:
Certified copies from Robert
Wade. Newton Marshall ana
John Dodson to Hiram Smith;
John Sutton and Hiram Smith
to John K. Jones; and U. S. to
S. P. Hamilton S
ft. R. Miller to O. M. Miller and
wf 2 blocks Kingston .
Frank Duval to Golda Duval 1
acre.
I E'f.nb riiiw.il t, tre.r Flnti.! 9li
u(.res
I ' " "
.
MISFITS.
Albany talent against the world.
Wh:-re will the 22 new arc lights li
located.
, T ,.
Some one asks: Have ym seen the
barndoors on the new armory.'
. ,. . . , 1
There is a bitter tnste in the mouths i
nl Aahlnnri anil W ph ton these rla. ,
. '
How lovely everything is.
Wheeler Wilcox ts in Oregon.
Ella
. bnookums nas arrived in AIDany. tie
ia a Innrlu A kn numornna nthor nnv.
LfJL.iSH'Sii'SiS. nV"
- - "
Soars, Roebuck & Co. of Chlew;"
have just cut a $1000,000 melon. Wbat'ytJdsamewniS
If-TroiF-hoTs-e has ;
HEAVES use'
Stone's Heave
l&mm DroPs' . Prl?e. L,
ilfy'ijW f or sale Dy an arug-
MjSf,,.v Vf. ... gists. !
"Avfe $,feWi Dr. S. C. STONE, -
Salem - Oregon.
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v,. . . """" lrtA' ,
:dcrsig..cd, taxpayers and residents of
goad District'. 9 of Linn county,
,irt:.i "y- ," .
Oregon, mat a meeting ot the tax-
f . , R . , hn
; ;. . v.. . .
1...I.1 rl:....: : -:.
'Road District on Saturday, the 17th
i..... i t-i:.....:. .. c H.- i.i.
.1 I. I Imn .1.. I r
way i,i , iiv, ui me llO'.ir ui
two o clock in the alternoon of said
dav for the purpose of levying an ad-
.1:.': 1 ..... '.. ..11 .!. ....ii.
jkiitiuii.il i.i.x un .111 iiiv: itt.i.iitie piitpei-
ty in said Road District for Road pur-
poses.
The
undersigned compose more
.said Road District.
This notice is posted this 21st day
of November, 1910. j
... . ... , , . , .
l.:n t'-. h'v l':iiiu Hnirh (: ook.
D. II. Duncan. V. H. Anderson, ! .
I.' P f. II IK. W A'
,v ", V,, llX A 1 1 ri-..!
by, C. II. TtMiiiile, V. S. Powell, H.
I. raudt. J. W. .Morgan. U. bwank,
II. Knuliis.
NCTICE OF FHJAL SETTLE
MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned administratrix of I he estate
oi Menry Kamer. (Uveaseti, nas uieti
in the County Court for I. inn County,
Oregon, her final account as such ad-
ministratrix of saitl estate, and that
Monday the fifth day of December,
l'lio, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
has been fixed by said court as the
time for hearing of objections to said-
report ami ine setiieioeiu nieieoi.
First publication Nov. 4, 1910, last
nublication Dec. 2. 1910.
ROS.ANN'AH J. RA31F.R.
C. C. BRYANT, Administratrix.
Attorney.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. YiiM.-i 1wnliv oivrn flint tho nil
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of William H. Henderson, deceased,
has filed in the County Court for Linn
Countv. Oregon, hcr'linal account as
such administratrix of said estate and
that Monday the fifth dav of Decent-
bcr 1910. at' the hour of "10 o'clock a.
m. has been hxed by said court as the
,:,,. .-,r l...-11-i.., nf nliieetinns tn said
report and the settlement thereof.
Iirst puhltcation -Nov. 4, iviu, last
nuhlication Dec. 2. 1010.
E 31 -M'DE HENDERSON. I session, remainder, reversion, or cx
C. C RR YANT, Administratrix. ' pectancy. and that they and each of
them and all ot them, and cverv per
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- son designated and included iii "All
MENT. - whom it may concern," be forever en-
Notice is hereby given that the tin-.joined and debarred from asserting
. .v I "iitilt ... .nun hum . .ll'. .'. nil: . ...in
- , , .'t i
Moses Miller, deceased, has led
:n the Louutv Court oi Linn County,
Oregon, bis iinal account as such ad-
i.n.r t. '.t .1. - ; i,,
l " K'. til 1". ' I' lll't R 111 III- I'MlOfl'll
fir hoaritic of oli.vtion- to mid ac-
,-iMint anil t'u eulement thc'cnf.
Kir-it puhlio.Uiivi Nov. 4, 1(110, last
uMivMtiMi IV. 2, IIO.
CK1. !OXTROSK M!!.I.IrR.
T. C. r.RY.WT. Administrator,
Attorrey.
R. B. Mayberry, Drayman
;Ie.ivy an :urt iar..i:itr. i i:l;-.o
ni:n':ne a specially. Piano and organs '
oxeJ for shipping Tmno boxes irr
Wood for ,:t!o. v'wood or 4h,of the Circuit Ct,rt of the -j;lale of day ot Drcen, her. 19M. at the hour of 1
.nen wooo ' Oregon tor the Countv of l.inn. De- ?cl,vk -! the .utermwn. as the time
. 5rt(i;e 'IW' Vw nt0n 'i'.rtment Xo. 2. it being nude on the the hearing of obieerions to said
rVi! VM -iVm nor (?t H,fh d"v of (Vtober. W10. directing 1 accoun: and the seth-ment there-
p Ke.icree .13 St. Both (,m - io,f ?VKWITT
NoTlCl
TAKE
ICE AND SUMMONS.
Xo. 107.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Linn. De
partment Xo. 2.
In the matter of the application of
August F. Goettsche to register the
title to the real property described as
follows, to-wit;
Beginning at the southwest corner
of the Donation Land Claim of Hiram
Bond and wife, Xotiiication Xo. 2006,
Claim Xo. 3S, in Township twelve
south range four west of the William
ctte Meridian in Oregon, which said
corner is situate in., the northwest
quater of the northwest quarter of
section eight in said township and
range, and running thence south 45
degrees east 12.91 chains thence north
3.83 chains to the northern boundary
line of Claim Xo. 51 in same township
and range; thence north 5 degrees 47
minutes -Hast 19.S78 chains to a point
saia point nemg oo.uy cnnins .. ;uiu
70;56 chains W. of the S. E. corner of
said claim No. oi!) thence north .32
chains; thence west 11.212 chains to
the west boundary line of said Claim
Xo. 38: thence south 21. f
chains to
the place of beginning, containing 27 j
acres, more or less, nil lying and be- Chester J. CoppX Est Iter J. Cop-'
in? m Linn county, Orcgon. (Declm-, , Clarence Coppock, Bertha Con
ation of needle 22 degrees a mmutes - ock' Minton and Forrest .Minton her
. , T,, ' frz r r
I Applicant and Plaintiff, vs. Owen R.
ie ! t I i-, i t I. i . -. .
Bond, Dar esea Jane Bond, bi as
iond, Ahlton Bond, Alary Knowelton,
"?nna" Lum"?inSff rryman Cum-
i n ,ng.,, Virginia McEIhaney, M. S.
McEl bauey, Pauline White, C. A.
V."oe, ii.ii om duiiu, v irKinw iom.,
V 11 Milholler - T Milhnllep and
.7, ull."011eI- A- J- -Miinoitci., ana
.-ui w .um u iiiay concern, ueicmi.nu?,.
"All whom it may concern," Take
-Notice, 1 hat on the oth day ot Uc
, tober A. D. 19 0 an application was
, bled by August F. Goe tsche in the
Circuit Court of the Sta e o Oregon
for the Cnnnrv of T in,, fnr th ;ltlnl
f . .: , , l.,,,,- i
v. v.. n.v. "i.iuj
"bovc described.
Now, unless you appear on or before
barred from .disputing the same I
To Silas Bond, Milton Bond and
-Mary Knowe ton, .and All whom it i
.v"' t I i.lT tn I
"f.,, '
eon- ou and each ot you are hereby
summoned and required to appear and ,
r the application hied ,n the 1
ab,ov5: cntl'le1 cTn a"tslnt ,,e
' ; J"u. " or ne- -
"y",
said last mentioned date being six
weeks from and after the date of the -
hrst puDlication ot summons, the Iirst
ml!,i;,.nt:nn nf t)li5 ,mmnn ,..:
I.. J... .1 (1...U-. '
'. A. . . iz. . ? r"
i:-:.:.. i r '
last 'publication hereof being on the
O...I .1 r- l inwi
-nu u.iy ui xeeeiuuei, IVIVJ. '
And it you tail so to answer, for
want thereof, the application will be
.- 1 I'., 1: . .-
t.iixeii ,is iuiiitMU .iiu .ip)iieailt will
apply to the above entitled court for
t&icf cd for" in hisSa-
tion.
. now on h e herein, for a decree
interest in and to the real property
hereinabove described, and the nature
of all adverse claims in said real prop-
c-ty o t ne cieienaams. or any ot tnem,
the relief as prayed for in said apphca-
tion is as follows:
lhat the detendants, and eacu of
them above named be rcotnred to set
forth the nature of their estate, in-
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crpsr. ri -'li t . nr c :imi. 111 nr tn
real property ;ibove described, if any
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or any of them, may be determined by
a decree ot this court: and further that
any and all persons having any claims,
estate or interest,-in saiu real property,
above described, whose said rights are
unknown to plamtilt and applicant
herein; and designated as "All whom
it may concern," having or claiming
ttic same unocr tne law providing
therefor, in the said lands sought
hereby to be registered, unless appear-
ancc is made by such person or per-
softs, and such right, estate, or claim
established and set forth, if any they
have, and that upon failure of such
person or persons to appear and set
tort h and es ahhsh such rights, in-
terest. or claims, if any they have, that
they and each and all ot them shall be
forever barred and concluded by the
decree herein prayed tor. from assert -
ing the same in like manner as other
, ,g u,e saoie .u.uini, u, e,
idetendants hereinabove named, alter
t he decree ot h.is court has been nude
n- dcternimir.g the rights, estates, inter-
ests, ami claims m ami to sani real
property above described, the title to
wnicn is nereoy sotignt to ne rcgis-
Icred, and further by such decree it
He determined, declared, adjudged, and
decreed that the delendants above
named, and all persons included in
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and any and all ot them, if any there
, be, have no estate, interest, right, or
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i scribed, at law or m equity, in pes
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t t -i t t .
property above described, adverse to
applicant and planum herein: and fur -
, her by such decree f.ud declare. aJ;
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Ill .im ll.ll Pil'ltltl UIl"H WV. -V t IHl.ll
-tntctl: that Au.cust V. Goc;tche i
: the owner in fee simple of ?aio! real
property above deseriheil. and of the
, whtle th.ereof. and that the same U
tree from all Kc-m and c:KMimhranee-.
: ml order and decree the Registrar of
: 'i'it.es for l.inn eounty. Orecron. to
iroiii'tcr the same, and to rant Mich
fotlier order and relief as to the court
"'" and in accordance
Tliis summons served upon vou
onhlication hereof bv order of
lonorable William Galloway. Judge
veek tor six consecutive and succcs
jive weeks, beginning with the 21st
day of October, 1910, and ending with
the issue dated the 2nd day of De
cember, 1910, in The Albany Demo
crat a newspaper of general circula
tion, published and printed weekly at
Albany, Linn county, Oregon.
(Sealj J. W. MILLER,
County Clerk of Linn County, Ore
gon, and Ex-Officio Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Linn County.
J. F. YATES,
Attorney for applicant.
Date of iirst publication, October
21st, 1910.
Date of last publication, December
2nd, 1910.
SUMMONS
the Circuit Court of the County
of Linn, State of Oregon:
Fred C. Coppock and Bertha Cop
pock, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Lambert
Coppock and Dora Copnock. his wife.
I Furnas J. Coppock and Lulu Coppock,
i,;. ,- ri, .,,.!,.- r? n in
; c Coppock his wife 'da Be
i j T.i .. 1....1 1 ""'J
! Coppock MileV and H. O Miles he?
' ..IjUnH n nrin- r,-!. j
V.V'' "' t'V 'r 'i a
0 iuiui luuuck, jus wnt, riorace lod
iimmii -7 nn,i, M;n;n r ,.
i husband. Anabcl Grav, and John Grav
:,r i. , i n,i i,., .".' i r , V
ncr l.usDauu, and Rachel Coppoc.;. De-
.- t ' fi-"--,
To L.-mihcrt Cnnnn n,i n
Coppock, his wife, Furnas J. Coppock
, aa j 'Lu, c his wife, ChSs
, B Coppock and Beatrice CoDDoek
- .A,,H, r - ,
Beery, her husband. Lura Connnr-l-
Miles and H. O. Miles, her husband,
D. Herbert Coppock and Ethel Con-
'Mim ie Coppock, his wife, Che
Co ock r)5Ptreh'j. Coppock, CI
; Conoock Bertha Connock Mim,
pock, his wife, Horace Coppock and
hester J.
Clarence
: "P pock ai nion ana
Coppock, Bertha Coppock Minton and
t'orrcst Almton, her husband, Anabel
Gray and John Grav. her husband and
I n i. i r1 1. t 'i i
,!..,.. ' uc
In the Kame of the State of Ore-
Yo,' are 1,ercby IeCi"k.cd t0 aP"
of' Dec bcr 1910 you
are herebv notified that if vol fail to
anster said c da as
hcVeby required, the plaintiffs will ap-
ply to the court for the relief demand-
, j ;d compiaint t0.wit:
F d 1 f , j Honorable
Cort LinTJ ie r B1u. and iS !
of the rcSDc"ctive parties, nlaintiffs and
clcfc,u,ant3 in and' to the' fol,owin dc.
scribed real property: the N. W. ' of
f?'P TP 0 ' p Vr
" Jp. 9S. of R-2 Eas o
xtion is u
e Willamt
-, Oregon,
. firmn ,-,-,,,-,;;,,,-,- tr,n .,. n-
ty, Oregon, containing lfiO acres, and
ordering that said lands be partitioned
oroenng Ilia
if the same can be done, but if not that
the lands be sold by a Referee to be
nnnninfn 1 h tl 'c rn t 1 ll . !
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1 -V i , "'"-"-'"e ue ui-
vided between the respective parties.
, .-cf 1 1 1 , 1
, a" np'Cr' ' ! h1,!,.,'';''';
lXr ""ftt',
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other and further order as to the conn
may seem just and proper.
This Suinons is served bv publica
tion in the Albany Weekly Democrat'
by order of the Hon. J. N. Duncan,
County Judge of Linn County, Ore
gon, made at Albanv. Oregon. Octo
ber 17th, 1911), the "date of the first
publication of this notice is October
21st. 1910. and the date of the last pub
lication is December 2nd, 19t0.
J. K. WF.AT1 1 F.RFORD and
31. V. WEATH ERFORD
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern that the undersigned
h:ul i,ccn duU. appointed administrator
nf tne co-partnership estate of Charles
E. Fox and George B. Cummings, do-
j business as co-partners under the
firnl name of Fox & Cummings,
Charles E. Fox deceased bv the coun-
tv court of Linn countv 'Oregon. All
persons having clab'.i";' a r::in-t said
estate are hereby - .- a-.iredlo present
the same to the t.. (icrsi:;ued dulv ver-
ji-icii ' a5 nv rciiuircil within six
months from this date at his place of
business at the corner of Second and
Mmimnn. d..ic A !,., (i-o-n
GEORGE B. CU31MINGS
j, K. WEATH ERFORD, Admr.
Attorney for Administrator,
, ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE,
. . . . . . .
x ; j , , j , ,
(Icrsi ncd a.i.uinitratrix of the estr
f ,, y Viliiam5, dccenscd. pursua
tUt . - . ,
state
int
to the order of sale made and entered
in the matter of the estate of said de
ceased by the County Court of Linn
county. Oregon, on the 7th day of
November, 1910, will from and after
the HHh day of December, 1910. pro
ceed to sell, at private sale, to the
highest Ind.ler, lor cash m hand, sub-
jcct to eonlirmation bv said court, the
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wit. b ,
i The southwest quarter of section 5
in township 15 south of range J west
of the Willamette Meridian, in Linn
county. Orciron, containing 160 acres;
-also beginning at the northeast corner
of the southeast quarter of section 6
:in said township and range, and run
ning south on the cast boundary or
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' .-eem... j. co. o eil.lll l.l ine
, bolmlarv r- a ,ract of Iaml con.
1 , ;,. p.,:..- - k -ri
d Ltam and' wife oZhe iV.h dav
thence north r.. chains: thence east
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hams to tne place oi iH-gmnini;
containing 107.56 acres, more or lc!-
all in l.inn cotmtv, Oregon.
MARGAKK t E. WILLIAMS.
HEWITT & SOX. Admrx.
V'v-j. t r S!mr.
NOTICE OF FINAlTSETTLE"
MENT.
Notice
"a that the un
dersigned ;ul:nini.trat,,r of the
tn A. P. Maxw.;:. h;e o." Linn county.
Oregon, deceased, has :iled in ti e
! VI1Tlt-v C0lirt f county h:s tinal
jaecount as sroli a.lmrtrator. and th:.t
aid court
:'.cd Mondav the 19th
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I Attys. tor . :-.i;tiistrator.