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4 V SOME DRY PLANS. A letter is being issued liy the Anti Saloon League of the state, calling for united action and specifying lour thinps that the League claims need immediate action. These four propo sitions are Staled as follows in the letter: "First, Congressional action correct ing the abuse that has (frown up in shipping li'iuor into dry territory un . der the protection of the interstate . commerce law." . "Second, so amend the state consti tution that it will lie impossible to have a wet city in a dry county. The "Home Kulc" amendment and recent decisions of the Supreme Court make this imperative." "Third, the sclcctio not a Legisla ture that is friendly, that adequate legislation can be expected, and un friendly legislation decfatcd." "Fourth, the enforcement of law, through personal effort and also through the election of men for these offices having to do with the interpre tation and execution of law who can be depended upon to do their com- plete duty." The League will also immediately begin operations to carry their plans into execution by issuing letters to candidates for Congress and the Unit ed States Senate to learn the attitude of these men -on " the question of the interstate shipment of intoxicating liquors, ami thcirin turn the Anti-Sri -loon League proposes to advise their friends of such attitude that they m.iv act accordingly. The League leaders declare that they, will do similar work in relation to the Legislature, namelv learn the attitude of candidates on fa vorable legislation and join for the ones friendly regardless of party, ami oppose all others. They also propose to mix in the election of district at torneys, judges and other officials. Petitions will soon be in circulation "lo so amend the constitution by re pealing the Home Rule amendment, that by the constitution a city wiil be prevented from being wet in a county the majority of the citizens of which tire for prohibition. DOES ROOSEVELT KNOW ANYTHING? A New York Molorman recently without knowing who the distinguish- eu man was asked one Col. I . Roose velt if he didn't know anything. In view of the fact that Mr. Roosevelt knows the most of any man living, more or less, the question was ccr--..'A'inly impertinent. And yet it is a decidedly interesting cine. Just now th Col. knows a good deal more than he .is- t'. JIing, which is out of the or dinary, lor it has- been his practice lo tell most that he knows, which is really considerable. In a sense the man is a freak, in another sense lit represents a high standard of Chris tian manhood. At limes he is very erratic, .at other times quite solid. Hut whatever he is the Democrat has observed that he is a man of truth, and when he said he would not again run for (lie presidency it was busi ness. u view of this it is quite out of place for his admirers in Oregon as wef! as elsewhere to insist on having ,. . ui.- Jiaine on the presidential ballot. REGULATING THE CONTENTS , OF HASH. In Kansas there is a proposition to have a legal recipe for hash. On the face of it this looks -like a joke; but it is not. It is really a mailer of con cern what hash is made of, for on the face of it no one can tell what the in gredients are, ami the eater at a pub lic place is at the mercy of the hash il.-.-iW li brings tin something more than this. It is being appreciated jiiorc and more that the public has a Tight to be protected in its food sup ply. The U. S. government is taking bold of this with a giant grip in some pure food laws, and most of the slates have their pure food laws. That thei.e laws evenluallv will reach out to hash arid other things is beyond question, besides being proper. . JUST WANT EQUITY. The m -.i. . . in which Albany if '.-?;.:;:: .n against by the railroad i ne fact that 5S ceiu arged an Albany factory v mmIs to San Francisco. cents is charged a fae north as I'hchalis. lo' same class of goods, and :r. igl.l i- : -. -c.iri':''. wiieic only .' TV a. l.ir slopping the All tlli: uthcr hand 11 costs 211 cent note to receive goods from San l-ian-, Mo than it does Portland dealers, sx. miles farther. ll is to tcineily this, as well as sev ii. il oilier as important matters oui iiicroh.'.iits have joined together t. -e.itre a change through the ptou ibannei, the inier-taie coiumci.'. c.-uuueive coumii-Mi'ii. It looks hue a I'l.iin c.i-e. Xew York's I. .'.ml oi health that the largest number of i i-ci i i d w ere cliciieil by It; nutl.uitl- I'kinn (!oi ia il. :s 1 lit the. H ;,.;i i-i, 1 1 umun hiMnns n.'t lurk. 1 h. IU.U t icd 1 linn l. 'nu ll w. Mr. l'. t.'t vt 'l :uii" t..i!fd lU- 111 II' -w of tu- . . il .ii lu.r no lrm 'luo. .is ,il M.uri'il in otv scamt.ils Just so that fellow Edison doesn't come along some time and invent concrete fruit cake. King George is right. It is high time for Britain to do something for India. Scientific tariff revision is scientifi cally slow in makin frits approach. ft seems like an awfully short time between presidential campaigns. WEDNcDAV. THE WORLD The Lorimor investigation is Bgaio ainicting me country. Rev.-Richesnn, of Boston yesterday plead guilty to murder and will have to nang unless pardoned. A justice at Bakcrsfield, Calif., offers co perform marriage ceremonies free when the girl does the proposing. A. T. Buxton, former master of the State Grange is being mentioned for state loou and dairy commissioner. Oregon City's council has a red hot fight on. Mayor Dimick's appointments nave oeen repujiatea B to i, and tne ngnt is on. Baltimore has been selected as the place ot meeting of the national dem ocratic convention, and June 25 was set as tne date. Gene Graham, a young man, of Pend leton, was Killed yesteray by a live wire. He was trvintr to fix a defect in thp basement of a store when he struek the wire, and was electrocuted, horribly burned. The immense buildimrnf the Rnnitn. ble Life Insurance Co. of New York, a iructure oi granite, marble and stone, was burned yesterday, loss $6,00'., 000. With it went valuable hfraries and records. 0 people wereKilled and many injured. $,;.u,uuu.uuu in casft and $300, 000,000 in securities were stored in a vault in the building. 'annual meeting Of the First National and Savings banks. First The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the First Nutional Bank and the First Savings Bunk was heid yester day afternoon. The stockholders wero much pleased over the report made by th ollicers of tho bank, both banks having done a large busineis, showing a substantial growth. The capital stock of the First Savings Bank was increased dining the yur from ?.'I0, 000 to $50,000, and over $15 000 w ih paid in interest on savings aecuuhts to depositors during ill li Plans were discusseil for a now and up-to-date buildinit for tho First Na tion 1 Hank, and the board of directors was authorized to procceil with the building at an early date. The opinion of the stockholders was that a thor oughly modern lire proof building was the kiiid of a building that t e bank should erect. The Young building will likely be lorn down at an early date. tho directors una otliccrs were re- leccted, the samu directors and odicers serving both bunks. i ' HALSEY Halsey is to have- a new S. P. depot during the coming summer. Tho O. E. is progressing nicely, tenms are busy daily hauling bridge lumber and tiling for tho road now being con structed west of hero. Misses Mabel Sehultz and Sylva Allen visited Halsey friends lust Saturday and Sunday. Revival services have begun at the M. E. church, conducted byCupt Bran son. . Jack Miller anil family hnve moved to tho Greenhouch prcporty. the place whero they have been living having been sold to Mr. Chirk of Medford. C. J. White, of Iho Fischer Lumber Co., is erecting a bungilowon tho prop erty ho recently purchased of W. A. Cummings. Jack Corcoran has his new homo about completed. Thos. Bennett, tho butcher, has sold his shop and resilience property lo Wm. McMuhon. The business will now be conducted by Mr. Muhon'ssun, James. The Samuel Porter estalo was sold hut Saturday at the C. II. door Albany, 110 acres tn.lumcs Moigan and 150 acres lo Frank Williams, both of Halsey. The A. P. Maxwell estate of 4I.I acres mis been sold. John tiirtright. of tarrisb'irir, bought ;Wu acres for $1S,IH)0 . sh, l;U acres having been sol I prcv i -usly to George Maxwell. The Vetch Growers. Tho Vetch Grew era Association of I. inn county, at th annual meeting at Tuntfi'iU elected iho t'nllowinir liiroctori. fnr tho (Miming year: C Grell, l. Trite-, V. W. Uolitneu', J. K. Jenks and V. J. ObermytT. lunmr the year tho association han.ll"d m'7 pounds vetch, iinumiuin to SIN, l.VS ;!,", notwithstanding the fact that the reeii aphis liul u i;re t Oeal ot tiainaUf, in siitiK' cased thu vetch mt being h.u vcstovl. The attention of the young Indies of the c'unlv, this leap year, is culled ti the l i t Unit Henry tllilin has just bought a tint JJlii drivin - :m rse. ot llarrv Ne d of Stiver, with the bloinl of Falmoul jr.. Fred Voolctv's tine trotter 'that ought to be a drawing eatd in the matrimonial world. Walt Mason says it is i o -I to have soino ricks of money uguinst a rairy day. C. II. NEWS. Will of Jos. Greenhalge fiied. All personal property left to wife, and real property tor life, than to daughters Lhzabeth Ann Wageener. and Jessie Templeton, each 100 acres; all rest to daughters. Executrix Mrs. Greenhalge. bstimatea value ot estate tlv.UlU New suit: Ethel Malone agt. Wm. M alone. Marriage Jan. 1. le.94. Char- ges cruel and inhuman treatment, quar relsome, overbearing, exacting, fault finding run with other women, boasting ot it, proposing to another woman at the time, etc. Weatberlord as Weatb erford Attorneys. Articles incorporating Lebanon Cloth Co by R. W. Green, J. A. Wetzel and J. R. Green. $5000 stock. Deeds recorded: W. Cram and W. F. E.lert to Cora L. Moody 25 acres (2500 v. leaden to a. A. farmer and U. W. Pool 329 acres JJ00OO R. J. Reeve to Clara Chandler undivided one half tract near Waterloo R.'G. Keene to W. h.'. Chandler 10 65 acres 650 F. H. Laird to R H. Sims and wife part acre W . E. Chandler to Frank Peasley 40 acres Frank Peasley to L. E. Picket 19 acres 22 mortgages and satlsfatcions filed. Applications w. H. Putnam and Geo. E. Kuhler to register title. Francyl Howard Saturday evening. while on a bicvele turning the corner at Second and Washington, run into the big Oregon Electric pole wagon, and was knocked insensible for a few min utes. Too dark for both. Deeds recorded: Caral 0 Calloway to O. E. Trout 70.51 acres $ Chas. Altschul to Or. & W. Col. Co. 6.7 acres Final account approved in estate of David Fisher. New suits: Applications W. H. Putnam and G. E. Kuhler to register title. Or. El. agt. W. W. Green, and Or. El. ugt. E. Maude Henderson et a), to condemn right of way. G. S. Hill et al. attorneys. E'S GAME. The freight rate committee clerk of Eugene, wrote Mav O'Bruon of Salem. us follows: I beg to report to you that the com mittee uppointed to consider the mat ter of our joining with Salem, Albany and Corvallis in their efforts to obtain terminal rates for vallev points has de cided that the time is not ripe for Eu gene to enter such a movement. It was tne sentiment ot the commit tee that Eugene will be in a position to obtain rate concessions in the near fu ture. From the present indications Eugene is to be something of a railroad center, with two if not three, compet ing road. Wo have every reason to believe wo wi I have lines from theeast connecting with our line to tho coast. If this materializes, wo will be in a position to ask for terminal rates, and we believe we will get them. Which shows that Eugene is seeking some advertising out of the atl'uir. Well, Albany also expects to be on the line from tho east when the C. & E. is extended and is sure of terminal rates, but that is years ahead, and we have the present to grnpple with. It looks as if Eugene proposed to go it alone, not uniting with the rest of the valley ill its commercial upbuilding. IN THE MAIL. A letter from the Seattle Times in reference to an editorial in tho Demo crat recently on the newspaper con litions in Seattle. It savs the stuti it tho P. I. was the most untenable thai ever appeared tuuehing conditions Seattle, which the limes dented, sconuM the Ulnine-Kellogg star chamber for iu vicious conduct, beattle was tiroKei into factions, fighting ono another, doing tho city an immense sight ol harm, and the P. 1. was tho father ami mother of the whole species of cussed ness thut degraded tho city. A new editor was secured for the P. I am harmonious relations have heen secured, the disturbers of the peace having bei relegated to the rear. Mr li ethei savs there was not a word of truth ii the sla ement which tlu-iJom icrai iro' from the Portland papers- thut tin Se.ittK- merchants threatened to with draw their patronage if tne liiht was not stopped. llio Democrat teels muinv nonoreu u heinn noticed by the great editor of tin Times, circulation lU.T-ll. and is glad to give the Times' version of the eruption Another V A. C. lett- r t -lls of the purenase of a new J4.I On cati-rpiliai enitine. lU 11. I'., run by ga-vme. to In used ly Prof. Scud.ler m bis elus wmk in farm engineering. Max A. met all. l.inn county bov, i. t ror. ticuoiler s as sistant in manipulating ihe. eaterpil'ar. The Weather. Itancre of temperature 17 T.s. i The r-.vcr is ll 4 fetl a id ullirg. Uuief.ili SI inch. Pr.iliction: ruin or suow tonight. "All aboard lor Albany." will soon be c.ll-'d ou once evetv two hour. for eighteen hours a dav in t'or'.land. Peo ple will become better acquainted with the justly celebrated vubey town ano all l.inn county, says a Portland correspondent. MISFITS. Hypocrites in and out. The plumbers harvest time. Silver Thaw sounds better on paper. Now for the first leap year wedding. Even the Willamette has to have its snap. Remember the birds during the cold snap. Have to take our medicine in weather too. Every Chinaman in Albany is for the republic. A Miracle in Albany, and from Cor vallis too. Speaking of big storms, it may be our turn next. Mr. Bryan is a great man, but he is no longer dictator. We may get our dose of bad weather next; but we live in hopes. A plumbing trust has buen dissolved, one of the humors of thejday. ---wurEn Artistic delirium is a new defense for a bad check crime committed in Calif. The 0. A. C. short course brings the college close to the people, a popular affair. It is great to be great. President Madero hears $125,000 has been offered for his head. The Journal sneaks about young men who lead an auto life on awheel barrow salary. Too much of that. The man who thinks his wife is one-of the twenty greatest women in the wortd is to be congratulated for his immense optimism. A former Oregonian, writing from Sandiego, Calif., Bays he is going to return to the best place 'this side of heaven - Oregon. The Linn county man who proposed to a young lady while he was already living with his wife should take a hike for Salt Lake City. Bryan and Lafallette have had a good natured conference, and now almost anything is being made out of it, by the yellows, including a third party. So long as Albany is charged a 1 i rge? freight rate from San Francisco than Portland and Chehalis. Wash- thebusi pess men of the city will fight for their riguis. The New York bourd of health de clares that any more than three drinks of liquor a day is dangerous, tnen one drink is dangerous for it leads to others. A Chicago woman has met a long felt want by inventing words to cover he and she, his and hers, him and her- fhey are be er, his cr and him er. win we catch on. The Salem Statesman suggests that Harry Thaw is a more appropriate name than Silver Thaw for the Portland weather. It is certainly very crazy weather they are having. Women continue to leive their big hats on in church and lake them off at the theater; and moving picture snows. Some people want to see at church service as well as at a show. Prominent "cn have been selecting the twenty greatest people in the hist ory of the world. The Democrat doesn't know anything ahout this, but it knows the twenty best women in the world are in Albany. Musings of a hobo; Backward, turn hackward, 0 time in thy flight, Feed me on hot mush Just for tonight. Jack Frost, with muddy ties, Right under his feet, Is. making fast progress Mid hail, rain and sleet; Cheer up and get busy, Do not despair. If we'te a thoroughbred here We'll be a thoroughbred there. A. K. . vers in the Pen. Jai. Evars. the Pnilomatth banker, yesterday ut Ooivallis was given an in determinate sentence oy Jbilge riarri nf two to twenty vrars. He was taker. r.i u.i.m lust evening bv Sheritt tit II tlv There is another imlietmei.t n-'.inst him for making a false slate- mt'nt n f the condition of the bank whien will b dismissed if the presint case is no; appealed. A cigar bus neen named Tom Uich-nrils-m Etii; ii'i Huilder. Bet it would no out if any onj tried to smoke it in Albany. S'.co PER PLATE v.s paid at a banc.ict to Henry Clav. in New Oric.i:: in 1842. Mighty c.v: ly for tho-c v it'u stomach trouble oi i'ndisfstion. Today people every where u-c Dr. King's New Life Pills tor tl'.e-e troubles as well as liver, kidnev and bowel disorders. F.'.sv. s.u'c. jure. Only 25 c:s. at Fred Daw--ou's. .1 Rev. Richeson. of Boston, deserves to be hanged, without any sentiment, but with a good knot and strong rope He is not only a base murderei. but an infamous nr asher besides: of all con temptible curs the worst is the one who serves the devil in the livery of heaven. REGISTRATION TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County. Depart ment No. 2. Susan Martin, Marvin Martin and Travis Martin, Plaintiffs, to register the title to the following described real property, to-wit: The Donation Land Claim of Agnes B. Courtnev, Not. Xo. 2610, Claim Xo 43 in Sec tions 15, 16, 21 and 22 in Tp. 14 S. R. 2 W., W. M., Oregon, except 10 acres conveyed by deed recorded in Book E. of the Deed Records of Linn County, Oregon, at page 612 therein; also the Donation Land Claim of Isaac B. Courtney. Xot. Xo. 7612 in Sections 21 and 22, Tp. 14 S. R. 2 VV., W. M. Oregon; also the North east of the S. E. '4 of Section 21 and Lot 3 of Section 22, Tp. 14 S. R. 2 VV". VV. XL, Oregon, all of said prop erty lying and being in Linn County, State of Oregon. vs. E. VV. Lanedon and XIarv XIcKercher and AH Whom it may concern, de fendants. TO ALL WHOXI IT MAY COX' CERN Take' Notice, that on the 10th day f t a n 101-5 o.,i: j M'ww " noil i was t.ieu oy susan Martin, iuarv- in -Martin and Travis Martin, in the Circuit Court of Linn County, Ore-; title to the lands above described. I the 10th day of Februarv, 1912, and show cause why such application shall if wllv snrh annlii-atinn tliall confessed and a decree will be .ntnr,H -r,i;,.,r t ,h. rvr nl H, !,,.;i,!,.; ,Z, Jilt k V, , i.,i V; j .Ll T ri lir I It A n T.'C L-.. J.J VV. Lt. IllrtlMVO, Clerk. L. M. CURL, Applicant's Atty. REFEREE'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned was by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County in Department Xo. 2 in that certain suit wherein Emiline Mulkcy and J. H. Mulkey, her lius i 1 ro: avt T)n... in..i.:.. u.iiiu, uuii:i vi. iuui:i dim jvsciiiiic Porter, his wile, Ihornas VV. Porter 1 and Emma Porter, his wife, Frank L. KOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE Portcr and Jessie Porter,, bis wife, I MENT. Arthur W. Porter and Mary Porter, I Notice is hereby given that tPse mi nis wife, Joseph Quinn, Claire Quinn, I dersrgned executor of the last will and Porter Quinn and Sarah Quinn, his ' testament of Isaac D. Milter, deceased, wife, Virgil I.ytle and Sam: Lytle, her has riled in the County Court of Linn husband, Mary bniith and Ray Smith, County, Oregon, his final account as her husband,. II attic Quinn, Anna Q. ; such executor, and that Monday, the Senecal and Charles Scnecal, her bus- j 8th day of January, 191 J, at the" hour baiid, Archie Cms and Nellie Cruse, ' of 9 o'clock a. m. has been fixed by his wife. Ella Ashlvy and Jessie Ashby, - said oourt as the time for hearing of were, plain iffs and Wade Wallace and s objections to sai daccount and the Hertha Wallace, liUwifc, Kate Sehultz , settlement thereof, and A. K. Sehultz. her husband. Ola i H. BRYANT,'. Executor. Iieicr and Henry lieicr, her husband, t C. C. BRYANT,' Attorney. I.uht De Carlmv and Charles De Car-: First: publication, December S. 1911. Ion-, her husband, Maria .Arthur audi Last publication, T.miiarw 5i IST2. James Arthur, her husband and Frank ; shby, were cieientonts, duly rnaite and entered of record on the I6th day j of October. I9M, appointed referee to uiakft s-ale of the following described t real property, to-wit: Beginning at an oak stake 40.18 chains west mid 9.8 chains 5outh of the northwest comer of die Donation Land Claim of Thomas McDauiels, Not. No. 2186, Claim io. 45, in Town ship 14 S. R. 4 West of the Will. Mer. Oregon, .and running ihence west 41.02 chains, to the w.est boundary line of the Donation Land' Claim oi Samuel Porter; thence south along the west boundary line of said Porter D. L. C. 26.53 chains, to the southwest corner of said Porter D. L. C. thence cast 41.02 chains, thence north 27-26 chains, to the place of beginning, containing 1 111 fis- .Ti-rps more or less, all Ivinir and heiug situate in l-inn v-ouncy, aiate oi ."lu aura rorter, ins wife, Oregmi. I Oliver. VV. Porter and: Josephine- Por- Now Therefore, in pursuance of said j tcr, his wife, Thomas VV. Porter and order and of the statute in such cases I Emma Porter, his wife, Frank L. Por made and' provided, I win on Saturday, Jer aid Jessie Porter,. his wife, Arthur ,1,., Atl, ,1-,,. r,f T-innnrv 101? .it one VV. Porter and Mnrv Pn.i I.I. ....' o'clock p. m. of said day, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the front door of the court-house in Albany. Linn County, Oregon, all the right, title, interest and claim ot the parties, plauititts and tic- tendants m said suit, in and to tne real property above described. Dated this Stli day ot ueceniDer, 191 1. A. B. WEATHERFORD, Sole Referee. ROAD TAX. Notice is hereby given that the tin- rlersigued, taxpayers and residents of Road District .No. ot i .11111 county, -c.iry, nis-wiic. and Maggie C. Smith Oregon, that a meeting of the taxpay- were defendant.-, dulv made and en cfs of said Road District will be held" tered of recorf on xt 2il Jav of it Knox l.utte School House in sait October. 1911, api.ointcd referee to Koail District on raturuay uic join day of December, 1911, at the hour r; ten octocK a. m. in tne atierr.oou uj said dav for the purpose oi levying an : uliiitional lax on ail tin taxable prr - y - crtv in said Road Dis i:t lor Read purposes. The undersigned compose more than ten per cent of the taxpayers oi said Road District. Press li Marshall. O. R. Marshall. F. It. Wallace. I. 11. Copeland, Oscar Schiuder. 11. P. Dver. L". 1- McKeev er. I.. G. Cox. P.. I",. Cox. lohn Zeller. !". M. r-.irnish. 1". A. Works A. H. Mar-hall. G. F. Mill'. Frank I. ires. H. 1.. Ki.er, K. K. Houston, E. E. Knox. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the n::-dcr-Uncd Executor of the la-t will and testament oi John Haley, has tiled his Final Account with the Cc-unfy Clerk of l.inn County. Oregon, and the County Ceur: of -aid County h.'.s fixei! Tuesday, t' f h lay of Innvi ary. V'12, at t'.'.e ln'-r.r r-i one o'clock I'. M. a- t'.c :i'"e for objections t-' -a'.d ac.-ou-it ai'd :?'.c Final Sct:le;nc: : of said estate. Dated December 21. 1911. HARRY H M.F.Y. l-xta:;.r. Your last chance to get a $3 00 por trait for 87c. Offer closes Jan. 20. Artist remains in town till all work is finished. Chambers & McCune. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Xotice is hereby given that the un dersigned Jennie E. Acheson has been by the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, duly appointed executrix of the last will and testament of A. M. Acheson, late of said county, de ceased. All persons having claims, against the estate of said deceased are atues oqi 1 jd O) pajiubaj Xqa.iai with proper voucher., to the under ;';ned, at her home in the City of -M-ban. Linn County, Oregon, within six months from the date oi this notice. Dated this 24th day of November, 1911. JENNIE E. ACHESON, HEWITT & SOX. Executrix. Attorneys for Executrix. ROAD TAX. Xotice i hereby given by the un dersigned, taxpayers and residents ot Road District Xo. 3 of Linn County, Oregon, that a meeting of the taxpay ers of said Road District will be held at W. O. VV. Hall, Shedds, in said Road District on Saturday, the 30th day of. December, 1911, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said I day for the purpose of levying an ad- ' ditio".al ta " al 'h.e taxable prop said Road District for Road purposes. Xhe untlcrsi ne4 comp6se more Ujan nr , ,- ,,, , ' ; -J ' ot ,!,e taxpayers of said This notice is posted this day- of 1V1 1. ,iZLF"u.f"'IC- .-L' ?&"t h " ' t.. . J- ,v- mar, n. K. tsiack, J. S. Lamar, F. L. . - J; S-liUgmail, WllllM Limgmaii, b. Clingman, H. Zimmer- man' Zimmerman,. T. R Davidson. J. V. J. VV. Pugh,- VV. H. Walton, H. C. Farmer, C. A. Troutman, Geo. Mc Rsynolds, F. M. Acheson, Davis. Shedds & Davis, Chas. Arnold, VV G. Peary, Al Nelson, Earl Shearer, VV. VVC Poland, Thompson Bros. & Co. E. VV. Shedd. E. G. Pugh, VV. H. JIc ConncII, V. W. Robneit; j. H. Hears, VV. B. Davis, VV. D. Porter, J. P. Will bants, F. R. Duncan, Chas. Gregorv, A. D. Elder, I. J. Dannen, L. Ss. John, C. H. Davidson. lolin Duncan. H. R. . ; , r N .Hinni-rPrmrl liqnc ! (50 4KF-isl -f i "1VU1V, A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation orCnSarrbol thr- Dlari.ltTfm'l Diseased Kid. ui-ys. NOOratKOPir. Curra iuii-kiy and WTinntit'titly tbe vTorat cnfu n nf fionnohAu. nud fcU'ci, DU aiuttcT if bow 'cuk Btiintlinc AfcsolHtelj harm ess. bold hv ,trnirtrii. I'rJBJ1J00v w by mail, poai THE SAHTAL-PEPSIK CK. Uelleloatalne, OUo. For sale bv'Borkhart A Lee REFEREE'S NOTICE N'jTiCE is hereby given that tlic undersigned was by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County, in' Demrtmenr No. ... . aun wuureiu jonn l. , Emiline Mulkey and Jj.H. Mukey, her husband, Joseph Quinn, Claire Quinn, I .n'er .Quinn and Sarah Quinn, his "'He, Virgil Lytic and Sam Lj-tle, her husband, Mary SmUiiand Rjy Smith ""-r nusoanii, nattii Quinn, Anna Q. i"--v.u anu inaries Senecal, her hus- band, Ella Ashby and. Jessie Ashbv w trc plaintiffs and P R w -ii... i-..l. Ar , "eiou vtniiis. ins wite, Ola Beicr and Htnry Beier, her hus- oanu, i.UU Ue Carlow and Charles De Carlow, her hiKbaud. Maria Arthur and James Arthur, her husband, Frank iishby, Kate Schuhx v r ci,..i. her husband. J. VV". .Moriran 'l-loron -Morgan, John w.. Ge.tr'v and Marx- "ukc s.ue ot ;iie lulionm-- described real property, to-wit i'egiiining 3n northwest corner r.iK stake at the t'f the Donation ' Land Claim of Thoma.- JIcDanifls .viitK-aiion No. 21So. and Claim No. ,?' 1,1 '"""nslup Fourteen (14 1 South, Kange 1-onr (4; We-t " .ile Willam- -.ii. -11.1 nuan, (.iregou. anil thence we,t 4.I.1.S c!.:;i:;s, t, stake: tlu-nee s -uth .v.ln c'i i running an oak oak -take ::is. to an tnence each 4 ,-ii.iin-. to " - - uic; cc norm o, N; the lace oi beginnit-g. K-.6- :ior;s, ,!:,.r. ,.r ,f. .. oitaiuing J uci-.ig siiua:.-mm ti,,. i-. . , ... at d ht ite of On cgi.n. Now T lerefoi'e. in imro,,.. ..f i , i --i.ii.vi. in .il rder and ot itir s--,i.,r . .- . . ......... , i .-nun cases t.ntlc and j.rovi.IcU. 1 uill on Saiurdnv. .in uwi ;,iy ot !;!:t;;i hour ol' one o'clock p I'-MJ. at the of said dav 'nlner. tor ca-h in h.vnl. at the irert: -i""r ot me miir'.i-,,,-.. :.. m j .. in .etii.env 1.1. ..I uniuy, llrcgn title, interest and cla all tne right. I'.c parties pl.untiti- am! defend n'-s in s,u,l M,i:, m and to the real pre-pcrty above de- j scribed. Dated this 5:h 1911. oi December, A. B. W :.THF.RFORD. S': Keferca 1 ms