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The Semi-Weekly Democrat W.M. H. HURXIHKOOK. Kditor and Publisher Entered at the postaftice at Albany, Oregon, as second-chtss matter. Published every evening except Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tue3 days and Fridays. BUSINESS MATTER. Address all communications and make all remittances payable to the Dem ocrat Publishing Co. In ordering changes of address, sub scribers should always give old as well as new address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, per week..$ 10 Delivered by carrier, per yek. 4.' By mail, at end of year...... 3.5J By mail in advance, per year.......... 3.U0 Semi-Weekly At end of year ,.$1.50 When paid in advance, one year i.25 nLASMHED RATES lc per word for first publication; 'ic per word thereafter, payable in ad vance. Minimum charge of 25c. Established in 1865. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1913. A RICH MAN'S COURT. "The appellate courts of thj United arc absolutely closed to the pour lit igant by reason of the excessive and unreasonable clerk's fees required. The fees required arc absolutely pro hibitive for a litigant in humbi': cir cumstances." The above statement was yesterday made by a prominent Portland Attor ney who has recently been retained to assume charge of more linn twen ty tippiTils from the United Spates district court to the circuit court of uppenl.-. A:'.s:ni'ing that the statement 'f ( lie Portland lawyer is correct, and thus far it has not been disputed, the cir cuit rtjtirt of appeals has become a ri.'h man's court. It is no longer a court of justice. It has become a court of injustice. Its doors arc closed to lb- l'Mfiant in humble circumstaiuM--n-t"! ci ly those who arc io -tuuais c 1 1 ii k 1 to possess wealth may ask f r tt lief from its judges. Tin.- i! truly an tihfortunat I'.oiuh ticu if affairs. It brings us luck to tne (.;.ys of the cliff dweller- wlw:n irighl was right and makes a voiit:i nlc l.um!i!iv stock of jt slice. A proper recite, for the couits demamh t lint tin" t'oors remain cpeu at nil dims lo the rich and poor alike. The dol lar sign has no place in the courts and should not he made a condition precedent to obtaining relief through the medium of the circuit court of appeals. The assertion of the Portland at toruey should be made the subject of an investigation by the Oregon State liar association and an effort made to correct the abuses complained of by both lawyers and litigants. ALWAYS IN BLOOM. Traveling salesman who cover tiie Pacific Coast are unanimous in the opiuiun that Albany is the best town of its size in the west. At no point on the coast is there more building activity, more optimism, or more sub stantial growth than in the Hub City There is no "boom" and has been no era of inflated values. Our citizens are conservative but at the same time progressive. While other towns blo som and bloom for a time, Albany blooms alwavs. A DIPLOMATIC TANGLE. That llio ailinini-.li.uwm ha a well defined policy in i via! ion in ra'i'nl devclopim-iils in Mexican territory i indicated by the tletnaiuU eMet'il.ly made upon the Uuct'ta gov ciuiiicul. Through Sivri-tat y oi Stair lityan I hr I'mlcd Slates demand not only the prompt ;urel. coiirtm.irli.il and puilihmcnl oi the Mexican federal soldiers w lui shot Charles DixMMi. an American iitlilligi .llion otticer at Jua rcz, hut the immediate rcle.ie oi two milling engineers who are imprisoned ill a letlelal penitentiary aiul threat ened with execution. Not since the retirement of Ih'a has l!ie Mexican situation reached a more critical stage than i( has timing; the paM cek. Tlie assassination of an American oliici.il in a foreign country is a serious matter anil one which the ailminixtration does not propose to overlook or continue. The Mexican government is now iacine. Uncle Sam ami that gentleman is in no frame ot rniml to pertuii iliese in sults to continue. The matter will first he taken tip through the regular iliphim.ilic channels am! unless exact justice is ile. lit out to the guilty fed eral soldiers, the government will he forced to resort lo more cfieetive methoils in dealing with this perplex inn prohleiu. HOW EMMA IRRITATES SALLIE Georye Fitch, writing about "llome burg's Two l-'our-lluudredths" in the August American Magazine, sut'ri'-tcs Ssc in a fmall town who ",ut on :ur,.." tr.f; of two fani!:;i in Hume bu: which feel superior' is the Sin ger family. Hut Emma Madigan, who drives the milk route, is not par ticularly iifipret.scd with Sallie Singer, as the following extract shows: "Emma Madigan weighs two hund red pounds and drives a milk route. She went to high school with Sallie Singer, and it is the joy of her life o poke her head into the Singer home when Sallie has company and yell, 'Sail, here's yer milk!' But Sal lie never tries to refrigerate her with the Spitzbergen glare which she uses on us collectively when she goes to the theater. You couldn't possibly refrigerate Emma, but you might en courage her to say more like the time when Sarah Payley passed her on the street without speaking, being busily treading the upper altitudes with a young Princeton College vis itor, and Em yelled back, "For good ness sakes, Sarey, if you didn't lace so tight yu could get your chin down and see somebody." HIS MASTER'S VOICE According to an interview given out lo a Deliver newspaper by Congress man Hawley, the Mulhall charges do not appear to him to be intensely grave. "As far as the insidious lob byists are concerned," said the Ore gon congressman, "I have been in congress seven years and never have been approached by a lobbyist." The Democrat has no reason to dispute the claim that Mr. Hawlcy has not been approached by a lob lyist during bis seven years tenure of office. In fact the Democrat would be surprised if he bad been ap proached. nigrcssman Hawley has always been regular. He has been a cog in the Cannon legislative mill which has been grinding out legislation on behalf of the tariff protected trusts ever since the advent of Tom Reed in the political circles of Washington. He has been a small man in big and powerful company. It has not been within his province to lead or to di rect affairs at the national capital. It has been his duty and his privilege to accept orders from his chief and in return therefor has secured the backing of the congressional com mittee in bis campaigns for re-election, lie is a private in Ihc rear rank, ever having merited promotion to the rank of corporal in the army of privilege. He seldom enters into the debates but invariably votes "right,1' am! when he does talk, lie talks "right" from the organization staiul noint. No, the National Association of Manufactures never sent a lobbyist utervicw Congressman Hawley. It wasn't necessary. Ik' has always been right on the tariff anil that asso ciation and its backers were solely in terested in excessive duties and long profits. Even had he left the reser vation for a time anil voted for a re duction in any schedules of the tariff hill, no lobbyist would ever darken 'lie door of his apartments. Lobby ists lake the shortest line to a given point and the Hue taken is always through Ihe organization of which Hawley is. and has always been, a part. One thing which can always In said of llawlcy and that is that he knows low to take orders. In this line of human endeavor he has had more than a little experience and far he it from him lo dispute the right of the party leader to monopolize his hrain when it comes to a que-tion J of moment to the party, j When W. C. Hawley became a Ke I ; uhlicaii. lie promised to love, ehcr .is hand obey the organization, lli--! tory will record that he has alway ! been faithful to his vow. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. ami Mrs. Wililam McMillan of I'inck.i. 1,'atiionii.i. are iriii--:- al the home of George II. Crowell. Wc-I 1'Vth -trcct They are returning iroui a tup lo Seattle. Pre. -dent H. M. Crooks left on the morning train for a tw-o days stay in IVrtl.o-d. Mr. ind Mrs. !". H. Pfciffcr and daughter left yesterday for Cascadi.i where they will enjoy a few w'eek outing. Mis Amelia Zuhl-dorf was operat ed upon yesterday for appendicitis at St. Mary's hospital hy Dr. Dais. She is celling along nicely. Miss Kmma Crosno will return to il, iv iroin a trip to Portland. Miss Flora Mason and Miss Fannie Stoaks are enjoying an outing at De troit. Mrs. Foley who has been a guest :t the home of L. C. Marshall, lias re turned to her home in I eh.inon. -o- ,t (i ,s 5) ?p T ,y vf $ 31 :S News on This Pane is Krm Daily Issue of TUESDAY, JULY 29. i si T Administrator's Notice. To all the creditors of the estate of . Chloe Huber, deceased You and each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Chloe Huber, deceased, by; the county court of Linn county, Ore- i ,,nn. tl,,-r,.i",,rn oil nprsnns hnvinff ., . 1 , t Claims against saiu caiaic. arc nereny notified to present the same with the proper voucners wnnin.six montns i cr persons or parties unknown claim from the date hereof to the under-; jn( any right, title, estate, lien or in signed at his residence at near Jordan terest in the real estate described in in Linn county, Oregon. Dated this 25 day of July, 1913. PETER R. BILYEU, Administrator of the estate of Chloe Huber, deceased. W. R. BILYEU, Attorney for Administrator. July 25-A 1-8-15-22-29 STATEMENT of the First National Bank of Al bany, County of Linn, State fo Ore gon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July 1st 1913, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of resi dence or postoffice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. Name of Amount Depositor John Dasliney $ 2.25 C. I. Ooin A. B. Hwldleson 25.61 Chas. Miller 6.60 Fred R. White - 6.26 STATE OF OREGON, ) )ss County of Linn ) I, O. A. Archibald, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the First National Rank of Albany, County of Linn, State of Oregon: that the foregoing statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or postof fice address, fact of death, of known, anil the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provi sions of Chapter 1 48. of the General Laws of Oregon, 1907. O. A. ARCHIBALD, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of July. A. D. 1913. (SEAL1 PAULINE BURCH, Notary Public for Oregon. W-J25-1-8-15 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn Countv. C. H. Cumniings, Plaintiff, vs. John D. Walton, and also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lieiror interest in Ihe real estate described in the com plaint, heieiu, Defendants. - ( To John D. Walton, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein: In the name of the slate of Oregon: You are hereby notified that C H. Cummiiigs, the plaintiff herein, is the holder of certificate of delinquency number ".31, issued by the Sheriff of Linn County. Oregon, on the 7th day of December, . 1908, for the sum of $3.74. the same being the amount then due anil delinquent for the tax es for the year 1907, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon, upon real property situated in Linn County, Oregon, which is assessed to J. D. Walton, and of which the de fendant John D. Walton is the owner of the legal title as appears of record, and which is particularlv described as follows, to-wit: The North half of the Southwest quarter -of Section Thirty-two (32), Township Thirteen (13) South, Range Four (41 East of Willamette Meridian. Linn County, Oregon. You are further notified that the plaintiff has paid taxes on said prem ises for subsequent years as follows, all of which pavmems. together with the certificate of delinquency, Ijcar iini-ici ai nic r.ue oi iiiieen per cent per annum from the date of the sev eral pavmi-nts: Yrs. Dale Paid. A mt. Rate of Tax Interest 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. I'fS Mar 23. 110 l'" Mar. 24. I'MD ll Mar 22. 10 I . Mar. 23. 10.' $3 JO S2 Sit $6 55 112 May 15. I'll.? I Total amount raid t lie issu ancejo fie certiiicate ol delinquency. Yiui are hereby further notified that 1 the pi: will apply to the Circuit ; v our: 01 tne county anil Mate atorc aid for a decree foreclosing the lien , aeain-t the property .i'msvc described unl included in said certificate of de !iuqtieiic : and you are hereby stun ! nioned to appear within sixtv days latter the date of the first publication j of this summons, exclusive of the ! dav of 'he first uhln-ation, and de j lend this action or pay the amount . due as above shown, together with 1 costs and arerued interest: and in of vour failure to do so a de cree will he rendered foreclosing the ' t .luiy, A. D. 1913. an application was lien of said taxes and costs against ' filed by William Bogue in the Circuit the land and premises above described. , Court of the State of Oregon, for This summons is published hv or- fotmty. for init.il registration of der of the Honorable P R Kelly, c ,llle 10 t,lc laml above described, ludge of the Circuit Court of tlie i Nowj '"' '" ajipcar on or before State of Oregon in and for Linn Conn-1 lhe !lh ,!a-v 01 August, A. D. 1913, tv. which said order was nnde and , :,,ul how "1,sc wh' l,cl' application dated lunc 16. 1013. and which re- "ot be granted, the same will quires that this summons he published 1 ,,''ikcn as confessed, and a decree once each week for nine consecutive Wl" .hr entered according to the pray week. The date of the first nnhli-'.v : V of t,,c application, and you will be lion of this summons is tune 20. 'orever barred from disputing the 1013. ' same. All process and papers in this pro-' Witness my hand and the- sea! of the ceding may be served imon Gale S i 1 l,vmt Court, this 3rd day of Hill, residing within tV State of ""'' A D- ms Oregon at the address herei'ter men-' W. L. MARKS. tioned. GVTF S IMT.T.. j ' ''''' Circuit Court of Linn Coun-n;t-;,-t Attorney. ' ,v- r'o--A.Ure: MKviv, -v,,,,,,, ' ! (SEAL) J.F.YATES, W V-i .in22-27- T11M P IS. 25 Aug I-! Applicant's Attorney. - SUMMONS. the Circuit Court f the State of uregon lor ihin county. ; C. H. Cummingi., Plaintiff, W. C. Stearns, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming I ?y 8'. csta.e, lien or interest j n the real estate described in the: rnmiil.'iinf lirp-n ! .nrla nic i To W. C. Stearns ind also all oth- the complaint herein: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified that C. H. Cummings, the plaintiif herein, is the holder, of certificate of delinquency number 116, issued by the Sheriff of Linn County, Oregon, on the 7th day of December, 1908, for the sum of $3.21, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for the taxes tor the year 1907, togetner with pen alty, interest and costs thereon, upon real property situated in Linn Coun ty, Oregon, which is assessed to the defendant W. C. Steams and of which he is the owner of the legal title as appears of record, and which is par ticularly described as follows, to wit: The Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Four (4), in Townshio Eleven (11) South of Range Seven (7) East of Willam ette Meridian, in Linn County, Ore gon. You are further notified that tht plaintiff has paid taxes on said prem-' ises for subsequent years as follows, all of which payments, together with the certiiicate of delinquency, bear interest at the rate of fifteen per cent per annum from the date of the sev eral payments: Yrs. Date Paid. Amt. Rate ol Tax Interest 1908 Mar. 23, 1909 $4.95 15 per cent. 1909 Mar. 24, 1910 $5.24 15 per cent. 1910 Mar. 22, 1911 $6.21 15 per cent. 1911 Mar. 23, 19)2 $5.82 15 per cent. 1912 May 15, 1913 $6.40 15 per cent. Total amount paid since the issu-, ance of the certificate of delinquency, $28.62. You are hereby ifurther notified that the plaintiff will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above de scribed and included in said certi ficate of delinquency; and you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, exclu sive of the day of the first publi cation, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, to gether with costs and accrued inter est: and in case of you failure to do so a decree will be rendered foreclos ing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above described. This summons is published bv or der of the Honorable P. R. Kelly, ludge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Linn Coun tv. which said order was made and dated Tune 16, 1913. and which re quires that this summons be published once each week for nine consecutive weeks. The date of the first publi cition of this summons is June 20. 1913. All process and papers in this pro ceeding piay be served unon Gale S. Hill, residing within the Stntc of Ore gon at the address hereafter men tioned. GMF S. 'TILL. District Attorney. Address: Albany. Oregon. W-t?-: Jun22-27- JuI4-1 1-1P-25 Augl-8-15-22. Application to Register Title. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the the County of Linn. In the matter of the application of William Boguc, to register the title to the following described premises, to wit: Beginning at a point in the center of the County Road leading from' Corvallis to Kendall's Bridge, said' point being West 11.04 chains and S. AS degrees E. 2.80 chains distant ! from the N. E. corner of the Dona- i tiou Land Claim ot Joseph Robuett ! and wile. Not. No. 2u7, Claim No.' 51, in Tp. 12. S. R. 4 W. Willamette Meridian. Linn County, Oregon; said Claim corner being aUo ihe S.W. cor-; .;er ol ihe Claim Nt. 3:j in .-aid T;. ! and K.; Thence S. 45 degrees E. 27.10 chains along the center oi said Road thence S. 36 degrees W. 36.51 chains lo the center tf Muddy Creek, thence down the center oi ?aid creek to the South boundary line ti said Claim No. ' ! 5 1 ilieuce N. 53 degrees 15 minutes V 111 71 io ,!,.. s; u- ., i of said Claim, ihenc- foIWimr the ' meander line oi the Willamette River I down stream in a North Westerly di-I rcclion :o a point which is S. 54 de-j grees W. 45. SO chains distant from 1 the point of beginning, thence N. 54 t degrees E. 45. SO chains to the point ! of beginning, containing 164.00 acres. Applicant and Plaintiif, vs. Charles Commons, and "All Whom It May Concern, defendants. To All Whom It May Concern: Take Notice, that on the 3rd day County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk MANY NEW NAMES ADDED TO MOOSE LODGE ROLL 140 Applications Received Dur- j ing Past Two Months; Ban- quet Will Be Tendered. Tomorrow night the whirlwind campaign for new members of the Loyal Order of Moose will come to a close after one of the most aggres sive efforts ever made in Albany for new members. According to a statement made this morning by Dictator I. R. Schultz, nearly 140 new names have been ad ded to the membership roll- as a re sult of the campaign. Two months ago the lodge was di vided into two sides for the purpose of conducting a. membership contest. The one receiving the least number of new members will be compelled to tender a banquet to the winning side. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has this day filed his final account as Administrator of the es tate of Nancy Muehlenhoff, deceased, and the County Court of Linn Coun ty, Oregon, has fixed Saturday, the 30th day of August, 1913, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., for the set tlement of said account and the hear ing of objections thereto. Anv and all persons having objections to said account are hereby notified and re quired to be present in the above en titled court at said time and present sucli objections as they may have to said account. Dated July 29th, 1913. LLOYD G. ANDERSON. Administrator of the Estate of Nancy Muehlenhoff, Deceased. GALE S. HILL. Attorney for Administrator. Aug. 1-8-15-22-29 SUMMONS. In the circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, Department No. 2. Mary E. Wilson and G. W. Wilson, her husband, F. B. Powell, and S. M. Powell, Plaintiffs, vs. Martha Marrs and John Marrs, her husband, Horace M. Propst and Jane Doe Propst, his wife, Alvis L. Propst, his wife, and Mary Roc Propst, his wife, Nina P. Propst and Dale D. Propst, defendants. To Horace M. Propst, Jane Doe Propst, Alvis L. Propst and Mary Roe Propst, four of the above named de endants and all persons unknown hav ing or claiming an interest or estate in the property described in plaintiff's complaint: In the name of the state of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint o (the above named plaintiffs on file with the clerk of the above entitled court on or be fore the 1st day of August, 1913, same being the date of the last pub lication of this summons as prescribed by order therefor duly made in the cause herein by the Honorable Per cy R. Kelly, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, and you arc hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as herein required, the plaintiffs will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in plaintiff's complaint on file here in: for a decree that the plaintiffs. Marv E. Wilson. F. B. Powell and S M. Powell and the defendants, Mar tha Marrs. Horace M. Propst, Alvis I.. Propst. Nina P. Propst and Dale D. Propst, arc the owners in fee simple of the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at a point that is five chains west of the northeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of Samuel Simpson Not. No. 1862. in Township .No. 11. South. Range No. I West of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon, same being the northeast corner of the tract of land heretofore set apart to Rebecca Powell by decree of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor I .inn County, made and entered on the 16th day of November. 1904. and running from thence west 120 j . W. comer o said 51.75 acres tract rods; t'-erice south 66 2-3 rods; thence so conveved to Antone Stenanek, east 120 rods: thence north 66 2-3 1 thence V.' 45 degree-. W. 1.92 chains, rods, to the place of beginning, con- ! thence N. 22 degrees 15 minutes E. 1 tiining50 acres, more or less, a!! i:: ! chain, thence S. 50 degrees E. 12.50 l.inn County. State of Oregon. And : chains. lH'nce N. 22 degree' 15 min 'or a decree that said real property : utes E. 49 chains, thence N. 72 degrees he partitioned among the plaintiffs i 30 minutes W. 13 chains more or less, and defendants last hereinabove thence N. 22 degrees 15 minutes E. named according to their respective ' 24.1 chains to the X. boundary line of rights, quantity and quality relatively said Sec. 36. thence F.ast'on tlie Xor'h considered, except the portion he- ; boundary line of said Sec. 36. 33.75 longing in the defendants, Horace i chains more or less to the X. E. corner M. Propst. Alvis T.. Propst, Xina P. of said Sec. 36, thence South on the Propst and Dale D. Propst. and for East boundary line of Sec. 36, 80 ri decree that the interest of the de-! chains more or less to the place of tendante last herein named be sold ' beginning, containing 329 acres more and the proceeds arising therefrom. ! or less, all sitifatcd in the countv of after paving the pro rata of the costs and disbursements of this suit, he paid to the airl Horace M. Propst, Alvis T.. Propst, Xina P. Propst and j Dale D. Propst. according to their I respective rights and that the costs and expenses nf this suit be paid pro rata bv the several parties, plain- i tiffs and defendants, interested here- i in nernrdintT to their several intcre's and that said costs and expenses be ! tnrnev.s fees; anil to saitsfy n judg a lien upon the trver-i! interests of the j fnenf and decree obtained hv Terezie par'ies. plaintiffs md defendants, in j Oidr-V- against the defendants Gcor?e and to the ahn-e described real prop-1 W. Poole and Tzette Poole, his wife, ertn. until paid, and for such other ; B V Farrar and Marv A P-o-ar. his and fn-thrr relief as shall seem meet j wife, for the full sum nf S5.000 w;,h in eouitv. , interest thereon at the rate nf ix The dat of tt.f first nuMtcMinn is I n-r nrnt pt ai""ri f-nrn tt'e 4,r dav the 20ih dav nf '"f. 1"13. and the i nf Decemher. 1011. in date, and for date nf the t-st ni, Miction is Annitst i fi-e f"-ti- 1st. 101.1 T''' s.pmnn, is published j f--s and for the en fs a"d dicburse- in the Sem! W--'-iy rv-mnTat. bv nr.! me-ts of this pv-coinn r.nd de- nf '-e T'nn T'ercv P. Kllv, Tt'dr" I D Tf RnnTVF f ri-cni Tnnr nf fl. ftt I Ire!!!. In the I n""tv nf T Inn mi. ,ir.l d-,.d l'-e ie' d-v n' T,.-. 1011 Hit-d t,is 19.1, dv nf T. . 10J3 T f (-T-RT V..,.n. t p,.;.,.;fft W-i w. TttT r'i-4.M- n1t VICE-PKESIbENT OF HIGH- WAY ASSOCIATION COMING Hon. A. L. Westgard Will Pass Through Albany on 17,000 Mile Auto Trip. Editor Democrat. Albany, Or.. Dear Sir Mr. A. L. Westgard, vice-president of the National Highways as sociation, will shortly pass through your city on his 17,00 mile trip by motor car which he is taking under the auspices of this associaton, in the interest of Good Roads Everywhere. In his ride through Utah, he was ac companied part of the way by Gov ernor Spry, and while in Nevada, was joined by Governor Oddie. This trip he is takiiig is creating wide interest everywhere, as every city, town, and hamlet is anxious to share in the good work that the National Highway as sociation is planning to do. Good roads all over the country mean de velopment all along the line. We shall appreciate any publicity you may give this matter before Mr. Westgard passes through your part of the country. Very truly yours, CHARLES H. DAVIS. President. ADMINSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby iven that the un dersigned has been bv the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, duly appointed administrate ot the estate cf Anna M. Yantis, 'a e of said Coun ty, deceased. All persons having claims against the -estate of said de ceased are hereby required to pre sent the same, with the proper vouch ers, to the undersigned, at his res idence, near the City of Albany, in said Linn Countv. within six months from the date of this notice. Datd this 3rd day of July, 1913. JOHN' A. MILLARD, Administrator. HEWITT & SOX, Attornevs for Administrator. !4-!l-IS26-Al Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was on the 30th day of June, 1913, duly appointed adminisfrator of the estate of James B. Jenks by the County Court of Linn County, Ore gon. Any and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the un dersigned at Tangent, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, duly verified as by law required. Dated this 30th day of June, 1913. F. E. JENKS, Administrator of the Estate of James B. Jenks, deceased. WEATHERFORD & WEATHER FORD, Attys. for Admr. Jul4-ll-18-25-Augl ' Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an Execution and Or der of Sale to me directed, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County, in the case of V. Cladck, plaintiff, versus George W. Poole and Izetta Poole, his wife, B. A. Ferrer and Mary A. Farrer, his wife, and Terezie Cladek, defendants, which said Order of Sale was issued out of said Court and by me received on the 16th day of July, 1913, I will on Wednesday, the 27th day of Au gust, 1913. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at' the front door of the Court House in Alhany, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of Sec. 36 Tp. 10 S. R. 1 W. of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon, run ning thence S. 20 chains, thence West 30 feet, thence North 19.D3 chains to n nnint which is 30 feet smith nf thf sout hhoundary line of said Sec. 36, thence west. 40 chains more or less to the east boundary line of a 51.75 acre tract conveyed to Antone Stepanek. bv deed as appears of record at Page 237 of Volume 60 Records of Deeds, thence North 13 degrees 30 minutes East 30 feet more or less to the N. E. corner of said 51.75 acre thact so con- eyed to Antone Stenanck. thence N. i 50 degrees We-t 19.35 chains to the Linn, State of Oregon. To satisfy the judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the defenadnts. George W. Poole and I Izetta Poole, his wife B. A. Farrar and Marv A. Farrar. his wife, for the j sum of $10.3.50 with interest thereon at the rate nf six per cent per annum from the 4th dav nf December 1911, and fnr the further sum nf SsOO at. Cl.--!ff rtf T : r..... n TV ..d at Albany. O-f-on. this Tltlv "1 1011 -r TrrppFntcTi .- Attnrnevs fnr P1i"-:rf T-f.W1. 1s-22 QP&if $ s ;s v . j S-1522 j Jyll-18-25-Al-8