THE REASON OF IT. Journal: - Mr. Tuft is a lame third in the ver dict of Oregon voters. It is not a protest against the man, hut a vote against his administration. Oregon accepts Mr. Taft as an amia ble, well meaning gentleman, who lost his steering gear when he en tered the White House. Hut Oregon is an insurgent state. There were more than two insurgent republican votes Friday for every standpat vole. Even the voters who cast their ballots for Mr. Roosevelt, thought they were insurging. The great number who went on record for Senator La Folletlc are insurgents ivho have their political bearings and know the insurgent game. Various blunders by the president lost him the Oregon delegation When he journeyed here on his latest visit, he trained ovcr-cxclusivcly with the ancient pillars of asscmblyism, and that was a blunder. He toured the state without a word in approval of the Oregon system, and though he was strictly honest therein, that was a blunder. These arc small local reasons. There are others of far weightier moment. Mr. Taft lost farmers' votes in Ore gon, because he attempted reciprocity, a measure for which he ought not to have suffered. He lost votes in Ore gon when be vetoed the farmers free list and other bills that were the first congressional attempt in years to re duce the cost of living. He lost votes in Oregon when he declared in his Winona speech that the Paync-Ald-ricli bill "is the best tariff ever en acted." He lost votes in Oregon by reason of the attacks made on him during the last four or five weeks by iwr. Koosevelt, attacks that did harm because they came from the very man who, by use of federal patronage, compelled the republican party to ac cept Mr. Taft. THE INFLUENCE OF FORCE FUL ORATORY. There was a time in the history of file world when men were swaved bv the words of a great orator. In those nays oratory ruled to quite an extent This is supposed to be an aire cold in facts, and the public speaker as a rule JIWCS not inmieiicc matters very much A striking exception is Senator Lafol Ictte; who through his strong, force ful oratory, and convincing style, cx- - erased a big inllucncc, and ttndoubt- cdly made voles in this state by the thousand. It was an old-time victory for the public speaker. In contrast was the speaking of one Dr. Hill, a Methodist preacher from the cast, who probably did Mr. Taft more harm than good by his style of argument, demagogic in character. His statement made numerously that he would be willing to doc to have the president reelected represents a puerile plan of campaign that always repels. The masses never appreciate baby politics; but like the strong, vir ile, independent style of a llryan, Roosevelt or Lafollctte. A VICTORY FOR THE OREGON SYSTEM. The election, the fact is, has been a great victory for the Oregon system. The strong vole against President Taft, was more against his position in reference to Oregon laws than it was againts him personally, though there are plenty of people who do not ad mire Taft the man. President Taft das shown himself the enemy of the initiative and referendum as well as the recall, weapons of the people for good government by themselves in stead of by the bosses. This is a strong reason for the people to op pose him. liven if nominated many who voted for Koosevelt and Lafol lette will never vote for Mr. Taft, so inimical to the system they so strong ly favor. THE BARNES CIRCUS Agents for tho Al G. Barnes Big Three Ring Wild Animal Circus have been in Mutiny several days completing urranutMiicnts fur tho coming of that big show which will givo two perform ances hero on Thursday. During tho itav of tho show here tho 350 animals and a similar number of employes will consume enough food products to ex huust half a dozen commissaries. For one duv it requites three tons of irosn meat, nvo tons oi nay, six nun dred pounds of fresh vegetables, i ixty gallons of milk, 350 pounds of fresh salt water lish. 26 pounds of coffee, I0ii loaves of bread, in addition to Ulcus mUs of pounds of corn and onta. On Sunday no food, but plenty of water, is given to the carnivora. This fast day once a week is absolutely ncc canary. Wild animals sometimes become nick, they being susceptible, to a largo ex tent, from the samo complaints ns human beings, they can bo treated in much the sumo way. In ordinary cases tho animals are given a completo fast with plenty of water. When this fails, medicine is given after it lias been mixed in water or milk. Tho best way is to let nature have her way. In rvecordtr Van Tassell's Couit. The popular prop-ietor of the Klito tomorrow at 9 a. m. will defond a i harge pguiimt him of bcine open after 1J o'clock made necessary by persist eut customers at a late hour. II. Ilormlon.n distant relative ot Pres ident Lincoln's partner. I'assius Case, A. A. Rockwell and S M Gillilnnd were fined $10 and csts fer intoxicklion. and Koy Mi'Omiiol $5 for allowing chickens to run at large. Ti o I'ucene (!uid thinks A. Welch if i old ull the I'. K. & h'.. ho dings to I-1 S-. I' itj ! wf.e.l.ir he says he ki s cr ret. , WEDNESDAY. U. 0. CASE REVERSED Referendum to Go on the Ballot The supreme court yesterday after noon reversed the decision of Judge Galloway in the referendum case of the u. u., upholding the referendum, and the question of appropriation will be placed on the ballot at the general election. The Court declared that the drastic remedy of the injunction can be invoked only by a state acting through its prop- er law officer. This suit was brought Dy n. ti. friendly against the secretary of state. The court does not enter into the merits of the fraud Dart of the case at all, but Bimply decides that Friendly had no right to bring the injunction. In an injunction suit the plaintiff must snow be bas been Injured, which Friend ly cannot Bhow. This holds up the appropriation and puts tne matter up to the people. YOCUBET'S DOINGS. Antone Yocubets, of Crabtree, is again in the lime-light. Here is the terrible story, as told the Democrat: Yocubets tried to shoot his wife again, but his sons prevented it, and iook me revolver away Irom him Yocubets declared that be would kill her and then himself, making that siaiemont to some urabtree men, it is reported. Then he started for Lebanon atter another revolver and some car bolic. Airs. Yocubets saw her danger and came 10 rtiuany last evening. It was learned that Yocubets had followed ajterher, and Constable John Catlin, the sleuth, laid for him. gettiner him Just as he landed at a feed stable, put- miK mill ill jvii, On the 28th of last November Yocu bets was hore for the same thiner. but got off. He was fined f50 for assault, which ho paid and was held under (2,000 to keep the peace. WHAT THEN. Mr. Chas. Pfeiffer. ownor of the Revere House property, informs the Democrat that it is his intention as soon as the nrbosrtv is vacated for the new Hotel Waldorf at Second and L,yon streets, to take out the entire first noor of the Revere building and re- Diace me same with hrtek nnrl n ntn glass fronts, romodeline the same into ' modern flmnll hliainunn rnnma nf ntKnati ' as the demand may call for. As the location for stores or offices is an ideal one -here will be no trouble in finding ' renters. The two upstair floors will also be remodeled into a fiust-class roomiog house. Ine hotel already con tains Borne elegant rooms and more will be added when the change is made. PASSED THE "SENATE, Washington, April 24.- C. H. Stew- art, Albany, Oregon. My bill appro printing $10,000 additional for the Federal Building at Albany, passed the Senate yesterday. UUU. U. CM AMurJrCLAlN. Now Congressman Hawloy get busy. WHOLESALE HOUSE. K. Wilson and Chas. Roth, as the Linn Produce Co.. have leased a con crete building to be erected at Water and Broadalbin by Hodges & Fish, for live years, lor a wholesale commission house, now temporarily at First and Baker. The Tuesday club met yesterday with Mrs. Mack Monteith, having a pleasant session. There were two contests, one guessing fourteen different kinds ot seed?, won with caso by Mrs. Capt. F. M. Powell, tho other guusdng tho names of flowers from odd sentences, won by Miss Christine Pipe. Choice efroshments were served. Will Be Tested- In tho caso of tho Elite, charged with keeping open after 12 midnight. Judge Uuncau today upon motion of Weather i'ord & Weatherford, granted a tempo rary injunction against the enforce ment of the ordinance, pending a decis -on ot the circuit court. Tho obj'ection a that the ordinance is not of general icope. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby nivcu that sealed bids will be received up to the 11th dav of Mav, 1!1 al one o'clock p. i by the r.oard of Directors of School District No. Jo, Tangent, Oregon, for the building and couMruction com plete of the new school house to be erected in ami for said School District aceordine; to the plans and specifier tions now o:-. tile with the Clerk oi said lli-trict and ill the office of C. 11 Hurrat, Albanv, Oregon, Architect The sucessiul bidde rwill be rcipiircd to give !ui:nl in nch reasonable sum 1 Mitay be designated by the Hoard ot directors for the faithful pciiormance of the work. Kids may be tiled with i lie nmlcrKiu-d Clerk of said District. Uie.ht to erject any or all bids rc ser ed. Dated this -'Jnd dav of April. IP12. J." K. .1KNKS, Chairman of the Hoard ot Director M. C. 11ROWN, Clerk of School District No. 26. E Of PR The official count was comoleted last night for Linn County. It shows the following: Democratic For ten dslegates to the national con vention, victor!'. Moses led with 247. A. S. Bennett next with 172, then J. E. Godfrey, Will R. King. J. W. Maloney, Mark Holmes, Herman Wise, Alex Sweek, Batlett Cole, F. V. Holman. For President Wilson received 615, Clark 314. Harmon 17. For vies nresi dent Geo. E. Chamberlain 63, Us. West Presidential electors. McClain 287, reierson 140, wall 92, Watson 2UZ, Whitten 71. U. S. Senator. Coshow 177, Lane 326, Miller 338. Pierce 120. Congressman. W. R. Bilyeu 11. Tal madge 9, J. K. Weatherford 7, R. G. Smith 4, C. V. Galloway 2, W. C. Haw ley 2. Sfl3. State. -J. B. Ryan 789. Justice Bupreme court. Bilyeu 8, King 8, Garland 6. Eakin 3. Slater 2. Food commissioner. Mickle 33. Lea 11, bchulmerick 3. A. R. Coin. J. H. Stevens 1. Dist. Atty. W. S. Risley 485, Frank noimesa&a. Representatives. C. L. Shaw 190, J. M. Philpot 161, W. P. Elmore 45, A. A. Tussing 44, J. P. Cooley 31, F. H. rorter XI, K. snelton itj, 11. Sheltonll, Childs 8, W. W. Poland 9, Lewelling 8, Garland 4, W. C. Cooley 3, Bilyeu 2, Burtenshaw 1. County Judge. H. M. Palmer. Sheriff. Smith 490, Schoel 271, Pfeiffer 249. County Clerk. Marks 117 and scat tering. Kecorder. B. M. Miller 857. Assessor. E. L. Fisher 67 and scat tering. Ireasurer. D. W. Kumbaugh 798. Superintendent. W. L. Jackson 881. Surveyor. A. L. Geddes 43 and scat tering. coroner.- wm. rortmiller 37 ana scattering. Commissioner. Butler 42. Welch 11. Republican. The vote has been substantial)? eiven neretoiore. ine ten Highest tor delegates are Aekerson, Smith, Cue. Bvnon. McCus ter, Hail. Bovd. Huston. Carev and Campbell. Scattering votes for vice president with C. W. Fulton ahead with 6. M. J. McMahon for presldental elec tor received muz. Selling's plurality is 636. Hawiey received 1615 for congress man. Ulcott's plurality is 94. ! . 5,ak ,JU9Ke bakin received 1529 for supreme Mickle's plurality for food commis- sioner is to. uamPDe" receive loi tor K. K. COm, For district attornev Hill's Dluralitv is ozti. , ?"1v,bu- a "r J"".,, - , tf; arKa .erK, J- . miner inn4 mr Buiii.nnLennp nr.. m L. Goddes 1695 for surveyor, Wm. rorimmer 101 lor coroner. Butler's plurality is 790. Froman's 175 for recorder, Francis 395 for treas uror. Fisher's 1;64 for assessor, Bo dine's 231 for sheriff. Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for April 21, 1912. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving the date: W. A. Andrews, T. J. Ankron, Jno. Bagley, Amos Brodic, J. C. Brodic. A. K. Berg, Miss M. Boylcr, Miss M. Boyler, Jim Caiman, Chas. M. Cox, Wm. E. Davis, W. D. Fcrgeson, A..T. Grcccy, T. O. Hancsn, M. D. Ham mond, Glenn Hawkinsm Ilamphont, E. L. Kinnic, R. W. Kcnnnrd, Ewd. W. King, H. H. Kaiser 2), Harry Lu cas, May Larcnce, S. A. Moore, Mrs. Melie A. Miller, Will Nash, Nealy Pierce, Car IP. Peterson, Glen Per kins, J. Trudcrson, M. Rccd, Jno. Sloanc, E. T. Shaffer 3), Steward D. Stevens, J. B. Shaw, M. M. Sander son, E. J. Thompson, Albert W. Woodard, P. F. Williams, Geo. Xenes (2), Link Ycttcr. J. S. Van Winklr, P. M. Don't forget vour orood resolutions about Albany made goods. Some of the best thi-ga in life are the whacks we get, from childhuod to old age. OFFICIAL VO Low Round Trips East. On the dates given below,, round trip tickets will be sold from Port land to the points in the East shown , below, and manv others, at greatly reduced fares quoted. Your home agent will sell these tickets via The North Hank Road at slightly higher fares, on request. THE NORTH BANK THROUGH TRAINS EAST ROAD lu connection with CUT. Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways. Atlantic City ?1U.I Baltimore .. 107.50 Boston Mfl.iM Buffalo Chicago Colorado Springs Denver Detroit Duluth Kansas City Milwaukee . 1.M 72.50 55.00 55.1X1 82.50 60.lV) 6000 72 50 DATES OF SALE. May 2. 3. 4, 0, 10. II. 17. IK. 24. 29. 1012. June 1. 6. 7, .8. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 10. 20. 21. 24 23. 27. 28 20. 10)2 Julv 2. 3. ti. 7. II. 12. 15, 16. 20. 22. 23. 2d 20 30 31 loj ' ' Amsiist 1, 2. 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, in. 22. 23, 20, 30, 31, 1012. September 4. 6, 7, 8. 11. 12, 30. 1912. Stopovers and choice of routes allowed in each direction. Final return limit October 31, 1912. Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request. W. K. COM AX, General F reisht & Tasj. Ajent, Portland. Ore. MISFITS. Now for Ben Selling's record. Clean up inside as well as outside. Runnig for an office is not all poetry Help tbe little factories get a start. Most quarrels are over little nothings. More store rooms are being looked lor. New people say Albany looks good to mem. Put a D before Ismay and ycu have dui me. Now for seven months of campaign agony. Some cottages, like seme people, are an porcn. The man who bas made good is worth considering. It is said Selling can depend on the saloon vote. Which bad you rather be a dead hero or a live coward, There are bigger things in the World than making money. Anyway Bourne did a good many good things for Oregon. - The moral unbuil line of a citv is as important as its growth. Neii vear we will have another mfe, x, bigger and better yet. The vote shews an emphatic endorse ment of the Oregon system. Millionaire and pauper are1 on the same level on a sinking vessel. Some people like a man on all' tides of all questions, and some don't. The man who builds houses for rents? in Albany is a public benefactor. If Julius Caesar was alive these days he would have his hands more than full conquering a Salm man All Gall. The world is full of men and women wrecklessly going 23 knots an bour umuug me ictfuerga ul uismpauuu, rasnion, gratt and sensuality. A good movement east is an aviation club opposed to daring feats in the air. They want sane aviatiun. Now for some sane steamsbip companies too. It is suggested that Albany have a rose named in honor of this city. The Duchess of Albany, a pretty flower. red and attractive, would be appropri ate. Residence Sold. Frank Lucas, the barber, has sold his fine cottage in Wrights Addition to E. E. Trombley, a new comer from the it. who has already moved into it. Mr. Lucas has bought a lot at the corner of Maple and Ninth street and will have erected as soon as possible a modern 5 room cottage for a home. Albany College. May pole drills are under way. The Treble Clef Club will give a con cert May 7. Mrs. Flo, director of the Conrerya tory, goes to Salem this afternoon to sing tonight at the First Presbyterian church. She is to assist Miss Fisher, organist from Portland, in a conceit that dedicates a new pipe organ. Another new student enrollled for voice in the conservatory yesterday. The final debate in the Oregon de bating League will be held here Friday night between Albany Colleen and Pacific College oi, the subject of Com pulsory Arbitration. Albany College taking the affirmative. A very large chorus assembled last night for the first rehearsal for the college commencement oratorio. A college double quartet sang at the Youug People's Union meeting this week. Minneapolis 60.00 Montreal 105.00 New York 108.50 Omaha 60.00 Philadelphia 108.50 Pittsburg 91.50 St. l.ouis 70.00 St. Paul 60.0I Toronto 01.50 Washington 107.50 C. H.NEWS. Filed supplemental articles incorpor ting Albany State bank. increaBim? stock to $69,000. Incorporators, Wm. Bain, a; j. Aimer, J. N. Duncan, N.N. Bain. Ministerial registration Geo. W. Tay- lor, In estate of Sarah J. Saltmarsh, Mary E. Saltmarsh appointed administrator. Value of estate $1000. Deeds recorded: Leo Zeller to KrancecianZeller,l-3 interest in I25J acres . .. A. Habermann to Frank Haber- mann, 160 acres ....$ 10 Marriage license: Perry S. Bond 30, and Anna Telford 29, Halsey. Deeds Recorded: J. A. and 3. E. Ware to J. W. ' Gormlev 1 blocks Balsey $ 800 mr. ij, Burimarc to Mamie jl. Burkbart several lots and blks Burkhart Park 10 Leonard Goetz to Wm. Krein- breng lot Albany Heights 335 E. D. Farwell to H. J. Farwell 35.78 acres 1 Presbyterian Church. The corner stone of the new Presby terian church. Albany's first stone structure, to be a magnificent edifice, was iormauy laid yesterday afternoon, with the following program: Music bv the Albanv Band. Solo by Mrs. Adna Smith Flo. Invocation by Rev. W. S. McCully, of Lebanon, Scripture reading by Rev. C. S. Tay lor, oi Brownsville. Tbe formal lavrner of the corner stone i... a.. r n , t n gon, . Grandmaster 1. M. Baldwin i will be entered according to the pray offlciating, assisted by Secretary F. J. " of the application, and you will be Robinson, D. P. Maso; Rev. Marsden, I forever barred from disputing the E. D. Cus ck and that ant ra Albanv lodge. Music by the band. Consecration of tbe tone to the church by Rev. H. T. Babcock, of Salem. An able addresss by Dr. John H. Boy, of the First Presbyterian church, Portland. By special request a short thlk by Samuel Hill, the good roads man. Benediction by Rev. L. S. Mochel. In the corner stone a box. Drboerlv sealed, was placed, containing tbe fol lowing; Contents of the corner stone laid in 1882. List of the present members. Pictures of the old church and manse. Rev. E. R. Pncbard's calendar Feb. 14, 1891. Year's aeries of calendars, also giving the church officers. RnilHiniv nnH aiihappintinn Mmmitfaoa Duplicate lists of subscriptions iri ' autograph. Sabbath school membership list. The continent. Progress, weekly and daily editions of the Albany Democrat. Editions oi the- Daily and Weekly He.raJd- ,, , it ,. Albany College catalogue and bulletin, and minutes of the Bynod of Oregon 19U- . . A large crowd was present and the occasion was favored by pleasant, I though cloudy weather. The plans of the church show a mod ern structure, arranged for work, cov ering the different departments effiect ively, a model in convenience and arrangement. The Weather. Range of temperature 55-44. 1 he river is 3.7 feet. Rainfall .24 inch. Prediction: showers tonieht and Thursday. .... The post office building and library seem to be having a neck and neck . race. But they'll get here. - j The Portland papers are full of mar- yellous real estate bargains particu larly ioi me promoteis. " .' ' i. of deceased, Henry K. Vincent, Cor The country is Gradually gettin? there Hlli vmni,, r.nm v;nm H5rv with its r. f. d.. telephones, trolly lines, antomobiles and even electric lights. Seven-eifrhth of an iceberz is out of sight, which is about the way with a good many other dangers in the world. NOTICE REGISTRATION TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linu County. Depart ment No. 2 . In the matter of the application of R. J. Moses, plaintiff, to register the title to tbe following described real property, to-wit: Lots No. 3, 4 and 5 in Block No. 2. and Lots Xo. 1 and 2 in Block No. 3, in the Town of Tan gent, Linn County, Oregon, vs. W. E. Farkcr, C- E. Hedge, and all whom it mav concern, defendants. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: TnC- nnftr that on tb 16th Artv of April, A. D. 1912, an application was hied by the said K. J. Moses, in the Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore- gon, for Linn County, for initial regis- tration of the title to the land above described. " Now unless you appear on or before the 20th day of May, A. D. 1912, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to. the prayer of the application, and you will be for- ever barred from disputing the same, (L. S.) W. L. MARKS. Clerk. ' By R. M. RUSSELL. Deputy. L, M. CURL, Applicant's Attorney, The Riverside Farm ED. SrilOU,. Proprietor Breeder and Importer of O. I. O. Hoc S. C. White and Buff Leghorns,' W. P. Recks, Light Brahmas, R. C. Rhode Island Reds, White Cochin Eantams, M . B. TurkeyB, Whiti I rcb den Geese, I'ekin " Ducks, I'eati Guine i Winner of 17 prizes and 22 on Poultn at the Lewis &Clark Fair. J Farmer, 93 pfl0De' armers 9" eggs in beason - . Stock for Sale - R. F. D. No . REGISTRATION TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County. Depart ment No. 2. In the matter of the application of Pauline Jordan and Amelia Zuhls dorf, plaintiffs, to register title to the following described real estate, to wn: Beginning at the i. corner of the D. L. C. of W. H. Basye. Not. 1625, in Tps. No. 10 and 11 S. R. No. 2 and 3 West of Will. Mer. Oregon, and running thence N. 19 degrees 50 minutes tast 11.70 chains; thence S. 64 degrees 30 minutes E. 11.94 chains; thence S. 19 degrees 50 minutes V. 40.75 chains; thence N. 71 degrees West 11.87 chains; thence N. 19 de grees 50 minutes E. 30.37 chains, to tnc piacc oi ueginning, containing w.i acres, more or less, in Linn County, Ore. County, Ore., vs. Louis Zuhlsdorf. F. A. Works, E. L. Works, and all whom it may concern, defendants. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: Take notice, that on the 12th day of April, A. D. 1912, an application was filed by the said Pauline Jordan and Amelia Zuhlsdorf. in the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, tor Linn Coun ty, tor initial registration of the title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or be fore the 20th day of May, A. D. 1912, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree same. (L. S.) V. t. MARKS, Clerk. By R. M. RTjSSELL, Deputy. 1 L. M. CURL, Applicant's Attorney, REGISTRATION TITLE. In the Circuit Court? of the State of Oregon for Linn County, Department . No. 2. In the matter of the application of piistav Hesse, plaintiff, to register title to the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning: at the S. W. corner of Block No.' 3, in the Eastern Addition to the City of Al bany, Oregon, and running thence northerly on the western bonndary line of said block 50 feet; thence east early on a line paralel with tlie south ern boundary line of said Block, 134 feet, to a point mid-way between the eastern and western boundary lines of saitt diock; tnence southerly on a line Parallel with the western boundary j line of said block 50 feet, to the south- ern boundary line of said block; thence westerly on the southern boundary line of said block 134 feet, ! to the place of beginning, all situate, lying and being in Albanv, Linn Coun- i ,5r Oregon, vs. All Whom it may 1 Concern, defendants. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- I CERN: Take notice, that on the 12th day 'of April, A. 0. 1912, an application w-as nted by the said Uustav Hesse, in the circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Linn County, for initial registration of the title to the land above described. Now unless you. appear on or be fore the 20th day of May, A. D. 1912, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same wilt 'be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of ' the application, and you will be for ever barred from disputing the same. (L. S.) W. L. MARKS. Clerk. By R. M. RUSSELL, Deputy. L. M. CURL, Applicant's Attorney. ' CITATION. In the County Court of the State ot. Oregon for Linn County. In the matter of the Estate of James Vincent, deceased. To Agnes L, Vincent, widow of de ceased. Aenes L. Vincent. dauehter Harris, Georgia Vincent, Caroline , Hams and all whom it may concern, i greeting: i In the name of the State of Orecron. you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court : of the State of Oregon, for th County of Linn, at the court room: thereof, at Al bany, in said county, on Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1912, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any, why the administrator with the will annexed of the estate of James Vincent, de ceased, should not be granted author ity to sell at private sale the following described real property, to-wit: The Northeast quarter and the East half of the Northwest quarter of Sec tion 36, in Township 15 South, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon;- and also the South half of the Northeast quarter of Section 12, Township 15 South, Range 1 East UI u,e " mamenc -Meridian, uregon, and n East half of the West half ' Section 33, in Township 9, South, Range 4 East of the Willamette Me- ndian. Oregon, all situated in the Counties of Linn and Lane. State of Oregon, as prayed for in the petition ' '.'!c administrator on file herein, Witness the Hon. J. N. Duncan, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn, with the Seal of said Court af- fixed, this 17th day of April - D 1912. ' ' ' (.Seal) W. L. MARKS. Clerk Fy R. M, RUSSELL, P-mifv-