The Semi-Weekly Democrat WM. II. HORN I I'.KOOK, Editor and Publisher Entered at the postoffice at Albany, Oregon, as secoiid-ck'ss uuitUT. Published every evening except Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tues days and Fridays. BUSINESS MATTER. ddress all communications and make all remittances payable to the Dem ocrat Publishing Co. 'it ordering changes of address, sub scribers should always give old as Aell as new address. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Daily Delivered by carrier, per week....$ 10 clivucd by carrier, per year..- 4.0l Liy mail, at end of year 3.30 fly mail in advance, per year 3,00 Semi Weekly i end of year $1.50 When paid in advance, ime year.... 1.25 j...--ilMKU KATES ic per word for first publication; o per word lliurcaiter, payable in ad vance. Minimum charge of 25c. Established in 1305. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1913 OREGONIAN IS K'OHT. Asserting lliat the new eu'ieuey lav place. i the financial ;,ys! jn of th cou'ifn upon a sound fouiinatiou ami reiidi Vi panics a icuiote contingency, the Morning Orcgoniau is one of the first great Republican journals to commend President Wilson and tlu Democratic members of congress for the passage of the new law. True it is that the Orcgoniau reminds its read ers that the new bill received the votes of several Republican senators, and therefore concludes that the Dem ocrats have been robbed of much val uable political thunder, but on the wholc, the editorial comment is em inently fair and impartial. The following synopsis of the pio visioiis of the senate bill is reprinted fi oiu the editorial page of the same publication : "The bill mobilizes the bank re serves by establishing regional reserve banks which are to carry a large pro portion of lliein. The number of re gional banks has been a subject of con tention between those who hod that greater strength is gained by placing the reserves in the single reservoir of a central bank and those who, through fear of the great power which would be wielded by a central bank, would divide reserves among eight or twelve smaller reservoirs, as the bill provides. The regional bank scheme, however, has the merit of being more responsive than a central bank to sec clional needs and conditions in a country of such great area and diverse character as the United States. The provision for transfer of funds be tween regional banks also serves the purpose of a pipe line by which a depleted reservoir can be replenished by a full one. "Regional banks are to rediscount commercial paper bavin" three months to run, and agricultural paper having six mouths to run, for the member banks. In certain ratios to the cap ital they may discount bank accept ances and accept drafts and bills of fxrhaniM' covering imports and ex ports and domestic shipments of goods Having six mounts 10 mil. i hi- aic accommodations to be given mem ber banks. Regional banks may also conduct open market operations m the same kinds of paner. They must clear checks for their members at a teaMMiahle charge, Coverniiictit funds are to be deposited in these banks. "National banks must ami s:ate banks ami trust companies may, be come members ol the regional haus of their disl.rict by subscribing six per cent of their own capital and surplus. No regional bank is to start with Irs- than iji.UHUMiul capital and. it tin stock is not all taken by the hank-. Hie balance is to be offered to the public. It no:, then subscribed, il i" to be taken and sold by the gneiu incut. Regional banks are to uveiw 0 per cent euinul.iiive diidcuds, O: the remaining profit s. ouc-lial I is to be paiil to the government a- a Iran chise tax ami the other hall i- to lu accumulated in the I 'n tied State treasury as a depositor' insurance fund. "The new banks .u e to tie organized and controlled by a federal icmmw board, composed of the secretary ol the tic.isiitv and -i oiliei, appointed ly the pie-i-'.cnt. at salaries ol .U.iVo a year. The si appointed members to hold office lor i yen s, one vein inc. each ear. and at least t wo must have had experience in banking or liuauce. The boaid is to li di count rates weckh; to examine and lepoit on regional baulks, and su-pei.il or iemoe thcii oilueis for niiscon duct; to suspend and administer an Mich bank vliiIi iolaies the law to permit or eqnire one i egional bank to discotint paper of another a! rates to be hcd wcekslv; to regulate and supenisc the issue ol tedei.il re serve t otes a:wl then u-c .is icscrves This boaid is to he assisted as a fed eral adisoi council, composed o" one repi escnlat n e elected bv each re gioual bank boaid. bach regional bank is to be goxeimd hv a ho. lid ol nine directors, ol" whom si are to he elected by the members and thice ap pointed, by the fedeial reset e board." THE PEOPLE WIN. For the second time since the new administration a sained control of na tional affairs !;ae President W il s m and a Democratic congress .succeeded in accomplish hm a task w hu h i.h hei etofot e con-idei ed impossible No sooner had WtKon assumed Ms oath of oftice than he tinned his mi id to the oi k of re isiu the tat tt t. I lie tariff w as i e vised and it was i e ised u--cotdiug to the pledges contained ;u the Democratic national platform. The pre-iden'u next turned his at- j lent ion to the work of giving 'he ! people a currency law which would be adequate to the needs of both bank ers and depositors. That ta: k has 'ifiw bc.-n performcil. ' The Aldrich law was out of tl;ir and afforded no protection to the ;eople. It was but a newly discov ered relic ol by-gone ages and serv ed no purpose other than to concen trate the wealth of the land in the hands' of the few. It gave to the lords of finance the power to make or break a panic. It was universally con ceded to be inadequate and funda mentally wrong1, The Republican party had never dared to make an honest effort to cor rect these defects in the currency sys tem. Early in life the leaders of that party learned that it was poor poli tics to tamper witli the tariff or the currency. They weighed their po litical lives against the common good of all and chose political longevity in preference to public duty. They pre ferred to mark time and drift aong on the theory that golden promises would in the future, as they have in the past, satisfy the growing and al most universal demand among the people for constructive legislation dealing1 with these intricate questions. The day of reckoning came on the 5th day of November, 1912. It was the rebuke of the people for a vac ilating policy of inaction. It gave to the once minority party a com mission from the voters of the land and upon that commission was writ ten a demand for results. Woodrow Wilson was chosen as the leader of tile Democratic party at Baltimore because he was the kind of a man the people demanded. He was elected the following fall because the independent voters of the land had confidence in his ability and in his integrity. That he has fought the fight and kept the faith is a mat ter of congratulation both to himself and to the party which made him its leader. He has done more In the eight months of his administration to break the iron chains which have made big brothers of business and politics than any man who ever oc cupied the WJiitc House. Without ostentation, without the use of the big slick, without playing to the galleries or compromising himself or his par ty, he has secured the passage of more constructive legislation during his short tenure of office than has been placed on our statute hooks in a decade. He has insisted that every pledge contained in the Democratic national platform be faithfully and honest ly kept. He has taken the members of con gress and the public into his confi dence and has adopted the simple rule of honesty in dealing with all questions of a public nature. He ap peals to the sense of fairness and the intellect of the people rather than to their political ambitions or their lust for fame or wealth. . Woodrow Wil son has redeemed the Democratic par ty and has demonstrated that brains and honesty make good partners in the makeup of .the public servant. None of his predecessors in office have aeeotunlisbed mote than he, and none of this generation have accomplished as much. Each day he makes count less new friends and each month he makes a million progressive Demo crats. SHEDO SHOPPERS BUSY PREPARING FOR MS Shedd, Or., Dec. 23 (Special t Democrat.) Miss Mary Sutherland of Pullman, Washington, ami Miss Mar garet Sutherland of Astoria, are home to spend Christmas with their par ents. Mr. II erman Zocket hail business calling him to Albany Monday. The M cssi Dwight Smith and Paul lii-ecu of 11 aPey had husitu s calling them to Shedd Saturday. Mr N. R. Howard of llalsey was ing him to Albany Monday. Mr. Wallace Sprenger and wife w ere lbanv shoppers Monday. Mr. C. W. Kennedy who is em ployed with the S. P. K. U. Co., of this place, left for Seattle Monday morn ing to visit with his parents until af ter New Years. Mr. W W. Newman and wife left for Poi t la ml Tuesday morning o spend Christmas with his wife's par ents. Mrs. Rex Davis of H.trrishurg was in Shedd Saturday attending some husiue vs. Mr. I.. P. Kent had business call ing Inm to 1 ebauon last week. Mrs, V. M !'" M-.s, Ma-. Chi istmas w it . Peals, Jr., was an .- last week, u e: Willis w ill spe !i his paien:s at W'ai sou s. Ke loriiU' Uic! pas: d 1 1 ockm s of St art o v - of the M V. church. ;aiiie to town Saturday to conduct the "uucral ser ices of Leo Thompson, Sunday, and remained over Monday cvcnir.g to attend the 1. O. O. F. lodge in which he has many friends. M r. Debnan Newman will spend Christmas with his slater at Tangent. Mrs. R. M. Grove was in Albany -.hopping Saturday. Mr. Julius Miller had business call a visitor at the home of Mrs. J. R. Davis Saturday. Mr. Sandy Sutherland made a buji ness trip to Albany last Th v.rsd'iy. Mr. C. A. Puyburn accompanied by his nieces, Miss Matty and Bell Py burn did some shopping in Albany last Thursday. Mr. A Nelson had business calling him to Albany Thursday morning. Mrs. lien Shirley was an Albany shopper last week. FAYETTVILLE FLASHES AND SPECIALS TO DEMOCRAT Fayettcville, Dec. 22. (Special to Democrat.) Friday the following named people took the noon train for Albany: Mr. and Mrs. Grove and sons Wilbur and Merton, Mrs. Xcvin McCormick and son Robert, Sol My ers, Mrs. McBndc and son and daugh ter, Geore and Mary. Mr. Amos faior took the train Fri u;y evening for Salem to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, his wife going some time before to care for her mother in her last illness. There was a carload of wire fencing put on the siding for Lamar & Lamar of Peoria. The community was shocked to learn of l.he death of Leo Thompson of Poston Mills by hanging Saturday morning. There are several teams hauling wire for Lamar and Lamar from Fay ettcville. Eighteen persons hoarded the Sat urday noon train, most of, them going to the Hub City to do Xmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Knighton took the morning train for Eugene. Publicity Spells Success. Los Angeles. Dec. 23. Mrs. Mary Kriekson, of Portland, who broke a window to get into jail because she was hungry, has told the police that she has accepted a proposal of mar riage from Fred Smith of Denver, who re.nl of her plight i na press dis patch. Smith is a working man. He scut his photograph by mail. FINLEY WANTS 1,000.000,000 INSTEAD OF 500,000 EGGS Washington, Dec. 23. State Game Warden Finley has written Senator Chamberlain asking him to urge the bureau of fisheries to allow Oregon 1,IH,0,1HK) brook trout eggs instead of MHl.tSU), originally asked for, as there is a big demand for brook trout by sportsmen. LET 'EM DANCE TILL NEW YEARS. SAY COMMITTEE Pasadena, Calif.. Dec. 23. A com mittee named by e Parent Teachers association to investigate dancing here has kindly consented to post pone its probe until Christmas merry making is over. Poultry, Pigeon Show Attracts. Washington, Dec. 23. Paultry and pigeons raised by Capital fanciers to day attracted scores of prominent cit izens to the annual exhibition of the Greater Washington Poultry and Pigeon club. Professor Hill, one wt weather bureau's prognosiioators and president of the club, was one of the leading exhibitors. Umatilla Project Going. asMr -ton. Dec. J.V Secretary of the Interior lane has ordered thai work he bci;un immediately on the Wes; I 'mat ilia project. One million hil!.u is available for the purpose. Indue Kirn; of . re '! .' la: ' -i board recommended that the .secretary take this action. Clements Reappointed By Wilson. tPy United Press Association) Wa-hiui'toii, I bv ember J.V Presi dent Wil-on today reappointed .hid on Clement s of Georgia to suceee 1 himself as interstate commerce com missioner. Administrator's Notice. Notice i hereby i;ien that the tin dersiiifd, the Administrator of the I'sti'e of .lames 11. Jenks. deceased. h.!s tiled with the Linn County Conn of l .inn Conn: v his Final Acooi. ; 'at the .Indue of :'-e l inn County Court has fixed the 2nd day of Feb ruary, P'U. at the hour of one o'c!o;U p. in. tor the heartily; of objections if any. to the lYul Account, and for the -ertlemen! of said Et.ue. IVitcd this J.Vd dav of December. P F 1FXKS. d:ui;-.;s:va'o- . t' e P-tate of lame- P less .V.-c-c.l K "T:t l-'Rl-Mun - WFATI1F K- i't kp. V- --ev - uk Estate. 'Jo I J !( J.i Shot frcrr. Ambush. (liy United Press As.-ociation) (u.o;ia, Ca.if.. Dec. 22. Lured from his home by a telephone message, City .. . ar.-hal .- lexander, was shot from atubu.-.ii and killed in his own yard early this morning. After laying all night in the rain, the body was found at daybreak. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the Estate of Angus A. Shaw, deceased, by the County Court of Linn County, Oregon. Any and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to Weathcrford & Weather ford, Attorneys, Albany, Oregon, within six nitmths from this date, du ly verified as hv law required. MARGARET J. SHAW, Administratrix of the Estate of An gus A. Shaw, deceased. WEATH ERFOKD & 'WEATHER FORD, Attorneys for Admrx. dS-12-19-26- J2 Notice of Piml ttttlcmvt. Notice is hereby giren that the un dersigned executor of the last will and testament of L. H. Hontanye, de ceased, has filed in the county court for Linn county, Oregon, his final ac count as such executor, and that Won nay. the 29th day of December. 19H t ten o'clock in the forenoon, has been set by said court as the time for hear ing of objections to slid final accouiv and the settlement of said estate. J. P. ROIIKRTS, Executor. C. C. BRYANT, Attorney n28 dS-12-19Uo IUMUONI. In the Circuit Court of tk Stt of Oregon for the County of Linn. C. II. Cummirtgs, PUuntif, Tt Flora C. Joy, Wktion F. RineWt, Ellis W. Rinehart, Guj S. Rinehart and Frankie Uayr, Defendants. To Flora C. Joy, Elbe W. Rinehart and Frankie Mayer: In the mtne of the State of Ore goa: You are hereby notified that C. H. Cummin!, the plaintiff herein, it tie holder of Certificate of Delinquency No. 144, issued on the 30th day of December, 1906, by the Tax Collector of the County of Linn. State of Ore gon, for the aum of One and 90-100 Dollars, the same 'being the amount then due and delinquent for taxee for the year 1907, together with penalty, interest and coats thereon npon the real property asseaeed to Melissa Rinehart, of whom you art heirs of the owner at appear of record, situ ated in said county and State, and particularly bounded and described at follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point IS 98 chaini East of the Southwest corner of the Southeast of Section 13, Town ship 14, South of Ranre 5 West, Wil lamette Meridian, thence running East 10.96 chains, thence North 22.75 chains to the rirer; thence np riTer with meandering to a point due north of the beginning; thence South 18.25 chains to the place of beginning, con taining 22 acres, situated in 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 payments, together with the Certificate of Delinquency bear interest at the rate of fifteen (15 per cent, per annum from the date of the several payments. Years Rate of Tax Date Paid Amt. Int. 19UH 1909 1910 111 Mar. 23 1910 $1.87 15perct. Mar 24 1910 Mar. 22 1911 Mar. 23 1912 Oct. 6 1913 2.U7 15 per ct. .15 15perct. .63 15 per ct. 1912 2.00 15 per ct. Total amount paid since the issu a;ice of the Ceitificate of Delinquency is Sevea and 8-100 Dollars ($7.08L Said Flora C. Joy. Ellis W. Rine hart and Frankie Mayer, as the heirs of the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record, are hereby further notified that the plaintiff will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreelos- j ititf the lien against the property abore described and mentioned in said cer tificate. And you are hereby gum j moned to appear within sixty das alter the tirst publication of the jum ; nions exclusive of the day of aid ftrt publication, and defend this ac . lion or pay the amount due as above .shown together with cots and ac lerued interest and in cne of your i failure to do so, a decree will be ren dered foreclosing the lien of said ta ! es ami costs againt the land and prenit.se.-f above named. I This summons is published bv or ilcr of the Honorable D. K. McKnight. Judge of County Court of the State j of Oregon, for the county of Linn, land said" order was made and dated j this 11 tli day of November. 113, and I the date of the first publication if j this summons is the 14th dav of No vember, 1913. f All process and papers in this nro ceediugs may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the Stat? of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. GALE S. HILL. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address. Albanv, Oregon. nl4-2l-2S" d5-12-19-26 J2-9-16 Executrix's Notice. Notice is- hereby given that the un detsitrned has been duly appointed by the Comity Court of Linn County. Oregon, as executrix of the estate of L. W. Delancey. deceased. All per sons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned at the of fice of L. M. Curl, at Albany, Ore con, with proper vouchors therefor, within six months from the date here of Dated this 15th dav of December. 1913. S. J. DELANCEY. Executrix. L. M CURL, Atvri'ev for Executrix 'v !-Jo Jan J-l-lo Summons for Publication in Foreclos ure of Tax Lien. In the circuit Court of rhe State of Oregon for Linn County. Depart- neiit .So. 2. C. H. Cummings, Plaintiff, vs. John F. Duncan, Defendant. To John F. Duncan, the above named defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon. You are hereby notified that C. H. Cummings, the holder of Certificate ol Delinquency numbered 246 issued on tiie 6th day of October, I9U9, by J:e 'lax Collector of the County of Linn, State of Oregon, for the amount of Ons and 81-100 Dollars, the same oeing the amount then due and de linquent for taxes for the year 19l-tt, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assesses! to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated ia said Comity and State, and par ticularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning 10 chains S. of the NW corner of Sec. 33, Tp. 12 S. R. 1 W. of the Will. Merd., thence E. 12.31 cha.; thftucs S. 1.14cns.; theuce W. 12.31 cue.; thence N. to beginning, containing 1.74 acres, more or less. You are further notified that said C. H. Cummings has paid taxes on aid premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: Years Tax Receipt Rate of Tax Dt. Pd. No. Amt. Intr. 1VU9 Mch 24 1910 5340 $1.90 15prct. 1910 Mch 22 1911 5365 3.16 15 per ct. 1911 Mch 23 19U 5696 2.76 15 perct. 1912 Apr 22 1913 6960 2.31 15perct. Said John F. Duncan, as the owner of the legal title of the abore describ ed property as the same appears of record, and each of the other per sons above named are hereby further notified that C. H. Cummings will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a de cree foreclosing the lien against the -operty described and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to i---ar within sixty days after the first publication of the sum mons exclusire of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued in terest and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will .be rendered fore closing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above itemed. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable D. B. McKnight, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oreflon. for the County of Linn, and said order was made and dated this 1 1 th day of November, If 13, and the date of the first publica tion of this summons ia tke 14 dey of November, 1913. All process and papers ia this pro ceediaa; may be served apon the n-derajj-ned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. GALE 3. HILL, Attorney for Plaiatiff. Address Albany, nl4-21-38 d 5-13-19-26 J2-9-16 ae for Pneticatloa im Fere- eJare cV Tax Lien. In the Circait Coert of the State of Oregon for Linn County. Oregon, for Linn Coaaty. Depart ment No. 2. C. H. Cuairaiags, Plaintiff, vs. J. W-. Menziee, Defendant. To J. W. Uenzies, the above earned defendant. In the name of toe State of Oregon: You are hereby notified that C. H. Cuainungs, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 2U6' issued on the 7th day of October, 1909, by the Tax Collector of the County of Linn, State of Oregon, for the amount of $3.28 the taaie being the amount then due and delinqaent for the taxes for the year 1908, together with pen alty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The NEJ'4 of SE4 of Section 3, Township 12 South. Range 1 East of Willamette W eridian, Linn County, Oregon. You are further notified that said C. H. Cummings has-paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of interest on .4id amounts as follows: Year's Tax Receipts Rate of Tax Dt. Pd. No. Amt. Intr. PXI9 IL-h 24 1910 53o9 $3.59 15 per ct 1910 Mch 22 1911 5392 3.93 15 nerct 1911 Mch 23 1912 5712 4.80 15 perct 1912 Apr 22 1913 69rx1 4.74 15perct. Said J. W. Menzies, as tie owner of the legal title of the above de scribed property as the same appears of record, and each of the other per sons above named are hereby further notified that C. H. Cummings will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a de cree foreclosing the lien against, the property above described and men tioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear with in sixty days after the first publica tion of the summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and de fend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued interest and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable D. B. McKnight Judsre of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, and said order was made and dated this II day of November. 1913, and the date of the first publi cation of this summons is the 14 day of November, 1913. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. GALE S. HILL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address Albanv, Oregon. nI4-JI-JS d 5-12-10-26 T2 9-1(5 Notice to Stockholders. A meeting of the .-tockholders of the Albany Creamery association will be held at the creamery in Albany, Jan. 8, 1914, at 1 p. m. for the purpose of electing five directors and the trans action ot any otuer business that may come before the meeting. C. L. SHAW, d8 President. V d 12-16-19-23-26-30 J 2-6 iit tli e Coun:yCouri of Linn Coun (y. Oregon. In the matter of the guardianship of Frank Switlinski, and insane per son. Now on this 28th day of November, 1913, the above entitled cause coin ing on for hearing upon the duly ver ified petition of W. C. Stellmacher. guardian of the estate of Frank Swit linski, insane. And it appearing to 'the court that the matters and tilings set forth in said petition are true. That the said Frank Switlinski, in sane is the owner in fee simple of the following described real property, to wit: Beginning at a point which is sou-th 14.73 chains and west 5.59 chains dis tant from the southwest corner of Section No. 25, in Township 10 South, Kange J West or the Will. Mer Ore gon, and running thence west 23.35 chains, to the east side of the county roan trom ismox Butte to Jetterson; thence south 21.41 chains: thence east 23.35 chains, to a point due south of the place of beginning; thence north 21.41 chains, to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less, in Linn county, Oregon, and that it will be necessary to sell said real prop erty to pay the debts of said Frank Switlinski. insane, and the expenses of ibis guardianship. And it further appearing to the court that Iuzefa Mickilwicz, of Pa sod, Lozemskoi, Hubivnz Posad, is a sister and Mikal Switlinski, of Ozie vskoi, VVoloscz, Horod Horodno, is a brother of said Frank Switlinski, both of whom live in Russian Poland, and are the next of kin of said Frank Switlinski, insane. It is therefore ordered by the court that said next of kin anVl all persons interested in said estate be and appear before this court, oh Saturday, the 3rd day of January, 1914.in the coun ty court room in the court-house in The city of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock of said day, to show cause, if any why said real estate should not be sold in accordance with the prayer of said pe tition. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Semi Weekly Democrat, a newspaper cir culating in Linn County. Oregon, fo at least three successive weeks. d. b. Mcknight. County Judge of Linn Countv, Ore gon, d 5-12-19-20J2 BvmnmotM for Ptm!i carta on ia Vece al lire as Tax Lien. Ia the Circait Court of the State of Oregon for Liaa County. Depart ment No. 2. C. H. Curamiace, Plaintiff, vs. W. A. Alford, Defendant. To W. A. Alford, the above named defendant In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified that C. H. Cusnmings, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 35, issued on the 5th day of December, 1908, by the Tax Collector of the County of Linn, State of Oregon, for the amount of Two and 22-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for tax as for the year 107, together with penalty, interest and coats thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, sit uated in said Coanty and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is 2 61 chains west of the qoarter section post on the east side of Section 5 in Township 15 South. Range 4 West of Williamette Meridian. Linn County, Oregon, and running thence north 1.78 chains; thence west 10 chains: thence South 10 chains; thence north S.22 chains to the place of beginning, all in Linn county, Oregon. Your arc further notified that said C. H Cummings has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subse quent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: Year's Tax Receipts Rate of Tax Dt. Pd. No. Amt. Intr. 190S JJch 23 194)9 4978 $2.47 LSperct. 1909 Mch 24 1910 5307 2.82 ISperct. 1910 Mch 22 1911 534S 3.75 ISperct. 1911 Mch 23 1912 5701 44S LSperct. 1912 Apr 22 1913 6953 4 37 15 perct. Said W. A. Alford. as the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of rec ord, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further noti fied that C. H. Cummings will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the lien against the property above described and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of the sum mons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued in terest and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered fore closing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published bv order of the Honorable D. R. Mcknight, Judge of the Couaty Court of the State of Oreron, for the County of Linn. nd said order was made and dated (his 11th day of November, 1913, and the date of the first publication is this summons is the 14th dav of November. 1913. All process and "papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the Sta:e of Oreuon. at the address hereafter mentioned. GALE S. HILL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address Albanv, Oregon nl4-2l-23 d5-12-19-26 J2-9-16