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About Albany weekly democrat. (Albany, Linn County, Or.) 1912-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1912)
A Fight For Freedom. Editorial in .W.v "orV: V.'orb! . .'o trN.r 'I'-crlrln of poh'-ca: con !:::,- in the v"r::e I -states been v. ::".'.::n t'l-sri this, from the Iy..r.-!vn 2.'&::.vn : " I he real rh''.-. ir. A";i-i:2 : .-lav is bet. veer! the y - - : :':.-r- ar.d the : a-ydratiorts of a ,c '.: -.:r: -'.;':! i:y n th-; oTin tiym, :'r : - ; a-. : or v.h::h f.r I t!u -::-;l- Uri ah'-: to r-:a!:z- in ":'-:. :- a o: t for !.:::. . ' A.':- th-: r. r.-v.:: 4 of the ( ; . , .:. r. n. '1 ha: i- the ir,-: t .: -.'..h : r : c :-.-tie::. t.:e r-.-p'.: str-.-:: .;".'.; o tv : : , . C he! f of r- ; :'. chv-'.o: ! am a-:..--, the , ! p:r - from the th ;-a:i f- h :-.r. that he i, the .,:' the ) prim'- Cc, that he i- biye:.!-: !.. :r battle ayai:.,t c ,rrt:pt bos-c, and acaiu-t the plutocratic .v.v..TS that prey. hoieve they are mi-taken. Y.'e b'ui've tii'-ir confidences i, sadlv ioi-;,'aoed; l.it i:e .ertin.-le it i-' 'heir idfa'i-ni ti.at make it ! i!dc for ''.o-eveh to tear the 1 covldicaii par'y a-under. '.n d at lia'tii.iore Mr. Bryan'.-, victoii's have all leen v.v.i thrvi:;di thU in-.iinciive- l,i-!ie-i of the raid; ;o:d ide of th'- de;. locntic pany lJ::-1 v.'nao ver hi Idimdi-rs 1-. li.it,' -t nt 11. art ami is n;;nt-; ( lli. ir ' an- . lien he app-al-1 i- to tlii , -.CI- e Of lr-ed-.!, ." . o'.erl'ini.d 1 1 1 - '.'.'all -.'iiet-'ra:!!-: many o;d;l;on ih'.t had eized the ( r.n vi ntion. 'I he unit rule re- j relve'l it-, o ath Idov. 'I'he I'.ry- ;,; re olulion paviti;; ihe v.ay for a j In .p. in ttiM- tii- ciiw-ntioii iioin- inati d ;i I'yan-M 01 -an I l. lniont ; cai'di:laii- ;h adopted simply he-! cat; -i- tit" d' h ;;.iti -, did not dart j vote il down. And v.hen Murphy : sv.un;; New York's 'M vn!csl"! ( !at'i earlv Saturday inornint; the ..tamtiede laiied heeatir-e del-! i-piti slio tnidit have heen (.dad ., liie.ik the Mei've-wearin deatl-lo.-k refti-'-'l to f.illov.- 'rammany llall. It is a political situation for which there lias been no parallel since IS'). Party line.s are fall ini;; party organizations are ilis crediled, and the old political or der is in its death throes. The American people are f;oinjr to have a new dispensation. They have read the death sentence of the partnership between corrupt bosses and corrupt plutocracy, and tin: will of tile people will prevail. This is a new birth of freedom. Dun's Weekly Report. I tun's Review : "The leitilint; crops are brought cheer to maturity under favor able omdili.rns, which were es pecially 1m uel.cial this wet k, and. as li.-.iriii-; "u fm'tirv cci.n.'iiiic 0 mditi. 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Cities oui-ide of .'.'c.v Vork report a cori-iderabdc gedn v. cr la-t year, inactivity ::: the --; 'dative markets ca :-:r,' a io-- at the latter point. Tra-i-yortation hro-, are bi:-y, 'ro-- carnitines of a!! rai'rov!- re-y,T:r-' for J ex' ee hug- tho-: of a year ago Lv 0.1 p-r cent. For eign trade i, fully maintained, e'i-v.rt- an i iuyoor's for the late-'. ,vek at MV.v York atryr. :::.i:.v.'j an increa-e of -li-po-:y re than ?. ,')' ) over both ori.ee I : ? . if years. The ;'.a!n i :are!y in exports. Urducky Taft. V.'Kka.n Bando.ph Hearst has indicated hi.s intention of support in;' Taft. h'ni'Jcky Taft. A! ways lucky prior to ids ele.a'.ion to the hi'h-e-t el'dce in the land, his luck changed on the date of his iijaug t:ra.io:i and has neer returned. He was ii.--t damned by trie i.do-e persona! frieu l-iiip ..;i-t!n !iet'.ve"!i i.iir:-e!f and Senator Aid rich and later beca-:-e of the bit ter personal enmity existing be tween hhnsc'f and Colonel loose yelt. If he si-ncd a biil, it invar iably became unpopular ; if he vetoed one it was looked upon from that diy forth as a men ,r,re d' tiiambd by the ;'rat common people and the only y ,-siblc means avaiiahle for the relief of the con-uuiers against the ldood--'i'.d.i:::,' tru-ts and corporations lie never ope-y-d his m.,i;th that he v.a.s not overwhelmed with public cen-ure, and '.n ver kept Ids ton;.;ue without bcin'.' caleld a moral coward. If he di.-char'i-d a public servant the people cri;i-ci-cd him; if he retained him he was charged with beiny; in h-ai'tie wilh the trusts. If he made a re commendation to coni;re-s it was inspired by Wall street; if he failed to make a recommendation it was due to lack of eourairc. If he tried to be serious the public smiled, and if he tried tu be funny Ihe public failed to appreciate hi humor. In fact it has been jtM "Me thin:; after another since the )th "lay of March VXf) until Ted dy issued his "Confession of l aith" in the cilv of Chicago. Now W illiam 'K. Hearst would add insult to injury by tendcrrni; his support. It isn't' fair; it is takint; an undue advantage of a caMilidate for a frreat oll"u;e. Mr. Hearst has shown himself entire ly lacking in the Ikier .sensibili ties of a eenlleman, for no gen tleman would t;t!;e advantage r.f a man who is unable to defend himself. That Colonel Rous. .veil invited the late lh 1 1. I larrimrin to Wash in:;l. m to t-c usiil ; wilh him in re itard to the political situation: licit the invitation was accepted and that later Mr. Ilanimau raised the sum of l').0i)'.).OI) Pu tin' Uooscvelt cauiiai;:u, was the sva i n testimony oi I Ion. lh P,. 1 de!l, f. inner tsivirimr of tin tale of X"w i,rU. who testified this w,ek before the senate in- -t '' .1 1 in:; "'"in Pi : 1 1 1 e. Mr. K a-v. !. V !lo only :, ". :i's a v is ilitt.. !i d Ih't-.r : t-,v. '-c!, er . c s ,;, ,, s id, a a, 'dr. eel t;i:t:o.::!e f, r ti,,. p;:rp, r.ii An; ,1 ..h;-h I'm., I 1 , inrih 1 ': ti p. 1 .. e,d a: it.it : m. i.. u, ca ''.nidi !..;. .,f tin- Mali. c:t! I 'i'1 :;r. s h e jcrly. Wi'r: nitty Pceds. V-'..- h P. v., ,s .1 ! Te t,. !'. 1:1 i v. di. .: v.f l '. :!.: 1 "' : ! T;.. i 1, s 1; :. v. .: 'd '.. ! i.o-.s . : v., i.. )' 1; : ij, !:. .i , ' he S M : .,ed .i W. ,;d . AltVllOMMK W'l en nt . .1 e 'd i:c tl. n . 1! .let tele !-,l:lv. :. pu:l n ., (, .ei. iu.l'ueuee, .:-s:::ic- ' ti. !'. c. g.u.iluy eu ! c-ncticece. 1 1 1' , e a in . p 1 1 ni ' I 's ; I' o.'i !:! - e i ,: n . . W , me al I lal-ev . i I- . b. i'. Si'l'l'i hb. j HUNTING PABTY RETURNS FROM SOUTHERN OREGON ,:r.-:y Gey Lev. !!: ? of tl.i, c::y r.Li rtr.irr.ci v. t-n 'lays ! '-.::::n :r:;i in ihe viid- of t'e : ::.:: s il..r,,' th--- R-.". Kiv- r 1: - :t:. :re Or-.on aral ;::!e !, ::;t . - j v. -.s r :-.s . ': ;.s - ' re tty'ir'.i a very tr.joyible tri;, r.evert:.ele:5. ; .0. es :-Z-orAri'.v. :t or, .r. : T-hi I,y ! y ,:n her!. hart. 2 ! ,r:::.;r Alh;,"y i ;. 'j.:rn' man. no-..- a no.r.-.r.- r 01 the . he: force o: Salem; ie'I E. '.V. Ja:r,es. j i .?.Ii!es an'! :,':!!i;.n: S'.e's:::-..n. I :!s 1 of the Capital City. The jcirty ; I- :t the n:i:n line of the Southern I F'.'-ei.-.c at West Fori: r.nd v.e::'. ha;:!-: in the hills v.t--t of :a:.t jjact for -'..-.-er;-.! rril'rs v.h'-re tliey i;:l,:h,,:d 'r,::;i. Mr. I.eweili:: rillri'.eo-s sh ,r:.-:ee of garre to the ere-.eady 'iry v. :e-r v.dhsh :i-ev:.i!e'i in .S'lV-'henl (Jreon for the v.:: '.veehs aii'I says that he v.as iriiorn-.e'! tleiit no Ir-.re hilline's have hi.tn made in t!:;:t vicinity so f-..r ll'.is y..ar. lie reiioris titat Jr. I.':i:i:ne:'-r of O'tis city and i-rirty arrived at V.'ce i'eri; a :..-a- cays after they arrived, hut that they were r-in; to hunt ie t::e regions esst of thai ;ihiee. ' I t!:e iir'--cnt rains cor;tin-:"' h-: Mr. i.e-.v,d!h .'4 this niiirtdne. "th: heinir. eer l.ar'.y v.til undouho.dv !,e success- 1 in .;.:urin- several deer." J 1 ') MISFITS ? ) Contributed Ey F. P. Hutting. 1 J -:-l;'5'S'E Poor little V.'iiiie Hearst continues '"t iti t!".e rain all (ii-erunlled, as i:s u:il. Tt.p err,--.' r,i tl.f Tis-.-s '.rrt T,rM,i" s ' fit,' f t- ST tl r.M'i''," Jr. nist-i. m- -it -. rtiotlier bhi-h v.dtij s'tarne v.!,o 'iocs not mahe a cortii;!ent of her daughters liefore tiiat a-e is reached. N'enrly every town in Oregon warits fh,..-. W'-s. to he!;) clean it u;. Mo-t the' have sornethit; .; that needs el.-aiiiii xi ; mhjhty had, if not one tl.iurf, anotlier. An item ahr.ttt a f.dhc.v under t:ie r..tine of Pirifrlinr iiretty near mar rying a California Rirl, mider the rcp-re-c-tcri'i ,n ti-.nt he was one of the fa mous Pin-aline's of circus fame, hrine' to memory the cae ot tiie younrr mail who po-ed as a Rinehn at this city and negotiated for the purchase of the Tom Froman farm f'.r Rine' litr,' hend.jnarters. It is thought it was the same yount? man. Gov. Wil-on wants a small campaign fund, the smallest possible, no ex travagance for him. And that is the way he will officiate as president. ivs loot: before von lea ness affairs, as well as when to a ditch. Alienist is entitled to be hotter un der, the collar. build up the country and the cities will take care of themselves. hiltle five and ten acre tracts ie haliited ahmcr electric lines and che where is Koinir to transform this val ley into a trardetl spot, for which it has tile raw materal of a hi,c;h or der. That was a bu-y "lay f.-r the boat over the river Styx when those seven Sing Sii-g men arrived by the eleetrie rollte. Good swimming weather in water ih.v :-. - reire-hing. S me one h is dise. .v.-red licit men :' !-:: e ' '.-ai:i . re.;uire a :: 1 deal of -!.. p. Mhh-h Irirdlv ids into the fa"' li: . Tl'". I '. lis. .11. one of the Iduuesl le. ine.i men of th.e work'. re.'iii--s .;:! tli.ee or tour hovs a day. ilile ;!:e .'relies ,'f til.- world slei p most ..:' tile lime. A ...o.i.l many of tiie ills u the : el are fuss and featliers. I'l-t bee mse it happens to he our ay .'.e-ti't make a tiling ri.ehl. ! id an f..r hie is to live vhlih ale's m. ail-, a paving route in th. leig li 'Ida- real m.ui has passed, the auiia.d 1 -cv K.-dn.- . ! ' :t - b u .".: a . , is -u t : , ,.':' :o .: :t t''c 1- oi ie-r nmiiew, ' F I ai i oh . n M iplc street. ' ' " '-. :,.! ! '.-: s ..' .; a .. : .. ' " s , :. ,1 sc. ., s ."' t't I v. ,. :- . . ' -: ' ,. eh- he-a- us .'! ,,. ov .-. , "-:; va j TO BE Alleges That His Wife Struck Kim Last May With Stick of Wood Without Cause. I SAYS SHE REFUSED TO LIVE ! AT HIS POLK COUNTY HOME Is Willing That Court Give the Custody of Son and Daughter To the ?t!ciher. Th-it his wife. U-U- Zr:--.i Ar.k- - tny. s:ru: .-.:::: w::n a ::;.: a; tr.ir Residence in P:!h cturtty li5t y-..y i and t::at she has an u-rv;:r::h l.;r:r.er -.vh::h caui;; h.r a: var::us s strike hi::; with brh-a -bra c. furuilurc. cr ' thtr ;-. s-ru::-.er.ts of t-r-ture which hat tisu t he aviiV.e. ars S' me ..: -hi iiiechens rr.a-!.- in she c.,t.: lain: :'.'.. a: th er.unty clerh's 1 '!".; y,it;r-iy fee:: iy R. M. Aaiierty. ' A.-.hsr.y also a::.;s that his wife ;;:s:d meitt and ur.hecontir.j !an.,-aa;e ! teveard h:::i ar:d t::a: witiie anry '.v.uld s; ea's i!l of his parents whr, r-j-! s:de in the state of Washington, and ' has unjuit'y and ix.ropcr!y said 1 ti.a: they were dish litest. Ankcny aheees in his comi.d.-iitit that his v.ifc refuses to live with him a: their home near Kickreail in P. !!: county whicll causes hini &reat unhap piness. He says that he has ahvays treated her in a manner bc:omir...r a jttst and loving husiiaml. in his com plaint Ankcny aiso c-nsents to the court entering a decree ivinct the care of his two cl'.i! ireti, Helen, aacd 3, and Le vis, a-rcd inio t!:c care of their mother, statin that owing to their tender a:;es, it is necessary that they have matere-.i care. Th.e couple .-. married at Walla Walla. Washit. r -. in January, 19uS. and have l;ee.. . deeds i,t Oregon since (Jctober oi that year. t SPARKS FROM THE S 3 WIRE. S S S!? ,'? Portlan.l,' Or., Auv. 15. One man is dead, another :::; y die anti two w. iinen are wounded as the result of two murderous attacks made last night by Charles Gehrig, a gate keeper at the Oaks, on his wife, her sister, his wife's i-.r-.ner husband and his stepson. Mrs. Carrie Gehrig, wiio is seriously w, uiuie'l. and Mrs. Nellie Oliver, her si-ter, slightly hurt, were -di"t at -mi's Fourth street, their resi dence. Winlieid Scott Holmes, a hack "lrier. and former husband "f Gehrig's wife, was shot denvn and. it' is thought, fatally hurt, at Third and Mill streets. Gehrig took his own life. New York. Aug. 15 Threatened with death if they revealed informa tion regarding the thre- men "hie'i- r no" ill ihe eamhliiig craft seand.:!. -brideie" Webster and Harry N'.dl-ei. t'.o .,i the associnos oi'-'hai.i jack" I,,se. may p:,.e :., be recalcitrant e. ilnesses. tiie pri-o-ters are cerronled, en die other hind, iy p-.ssille indi-t-;;e ills charging til.. m witil the murder o: tile g.iiu'.li Ileru' ill ii osen t hi I. imh-s tliey tell the wh.de truth. bine In. N'ch. Aug. 15 Tho re ;"i: 1: -ail -tale committee has itn. f :'c: d!v declined to accept tile . live !:'..:!. Il pro i-i. m; '!e ealeuded by lite ;:r. .eres-ove repaid: ..!! Commiltee. 'I he Tail forces d, ei led to perfecl lueir si. ile ore .iii.i ti. in and an ecccu-11'.'- cc'-ini'lee v-s e-uovcred to ; :' e coeo .,1 p.ii tiei. !.:;-!) of the elec tor..! thvel campaign. Wae-mu-.m. Aug. 15. Tiie copier I". in. !::e -i.te .!.',,-. ' t :u en t learned : o -. i ov, d at C .- !;,; , vaster'!, y hll ,v l in. line-, imhr en'i.iri.ii.l , :' M e r S;;1 ., ; y Puiler, -,v!io r-t. ct.d " . : . t :: , s :ii. .r , -u:e r. t ' : t.dn I , ' i-ue. c. en :- i uditi : the ,,:: ubeiit A ' i u e-. ,: . ! s in!! an:;: , i:y to . I v, i : a the led: ::;ry si;u .' ni iu h: : .;::. l as it ,t::'ec:s A-.:eri in in- lh X. Pauley of Tet't'erson. formerly -a d o r . ;' the Alh.itiv State V i::h. e.eue lis t'.is noon i .r.i .dmr; bu-iue s '.:-:: ::l A " luv. Mhs p. mice himwatcr of I.ehanoi: - !. ! a- ! . : .:-!-. r t'l Alho v at t'-c "c ..: 1 r nut:'. Mrs. Pe-t S:cvc:i-. '. 1 : ::i 1 ! .en s t'.i- aheruo.ni. '"-s h i -1 Cowan returned home , . h :u S ..' ni . ' : ' e 1 : -: 1 . o v . ' s :-!! . g :.: 'e : ; 'el V : -S I. ui-C CI: . ' r r.u ! yirc Fred Fortmil'er and """u'e r l" .rue ! heme t'.i- a t rr-.e-sn ''"..' i ,b.-,-t'.,u City where t'u v hue 'c,u id:: e: at the h-eee . f Dr. Lee I ' W. A Cv. th- d.n::bt. and Id .... ..t., . .... p p p,....rs ui o : :! i, left this rorr-"v for ire . ...st p -ee.. !'..,.. iliius in t':c : u-.- itv ,.f M.i-y's Pcik her? t':cv 'dl -;uuk1 a few d.is on a hunting trip $500,000 MANSION IN A POTATO FIELO ..ra' r-s:.e:s who have c:h::.s hive decided to u::.- ihi-r :r.c: k.wus f-,r rais :.:; gar hn truck tax: year. I: all tiie ; of :h:s r..:.:-e are carried out h:ch c .-: .. :' wi!I receive : i s dar fi;us bl . w ... cu'iy. , i h : rs; :'e v.- husheis of the Thomp s y .c.::;. err? were dug yesterday , m the pr.-s-.-uce of curi-us o:i!c ccrs. .': c- v ie ! as clcsi.- t the sc ne oi . ?-..-a:i. us as :'.:e ir.ai fence inclosing ' the gr .-uncs permitted.- SPARKS FROM TIIE .-. WIRE .-. .hos Augeh-s. Aug. '.-I. Clarence S. hiarr j-.v. regarded as one of the tore m.vs: cliautpi. of urganizeil' laiior and d-.iend-.r in the couris ot its lead ers and principles, pleaded today for Lis owe. lit er!-.-, re:. utation and prob ably life in his trial for ailcge.i jury Lrdiery. it v. as the niosi drama tic moment of a long trial replete wilh ihriliing incidents vhetl barrow ad dressed th.e jury tins afl-rnoon at lire conclu-iou of Attorney k.egers' argutneiu. to n:a::e tiie final plea in his own behalf. Washington. Aug. 14. An agree ment oti trie Panama Canal adminis tration bill was reached by the ei.n lere:ice c .mmitlee of the iioc.se and senate today, in which free passage is denied to American-, c.vned ships en--eiged in foreign, trade, h'oreign shipbuilding materials are admitted free of tariff to the United States and power is trivn to th.e interstate I commerce c.-.mmission to break im j any comhii..,;io:i of competing rail ! and water lines which it liuds are not tor "tne pucuc gooj. Washington. Aug. 14. After a fight eutendiiig over weeks, democrats of tiie house agreed iu caucus, te'day I., recede from their "no battleship" program in this session and to permit the 1 attleship champions to vote in the house for one such vessel. .'L'nlike the four preceding caucuses, there was an absence of bitterness and by a rising vote of 95 to 11 the resolu tion oi recession was put through. Xew York. Aug. 14. The anxiouslv awaited SWtti'J.UUO Astor babv was born at i:!5 a. m. It is a liov and will bear the name of the father," John Jacob Astor. who died so heroicallv in the Titanic disaster of April 14. ' Washington. Aug. 14. Within three hours after President Taft had sent the steel tariff bill back to congress, with a message of disapproval, the house today passed it over his veto. The vote was 173 to pass it. S3 against il. and one present and not voting. It is not expected tei re-pass the sen- Washiiiglon, Aug. 13. The demo cratic cotton tariff bill passed the sen ate today, .hi to 19. , It . carried an .amendment recalling all of the Canadian reciprocity act ex cel the free paper provision. 1'rogrcssiee republican senators vot ing for the hill were l.orah, I'.ristow. Cl.ipp, . .Crav. n ,-d. Cummins, Ken yon. :.a i oih ttc. i'. .indeMer and Works. A third parly ticket with candidates lor ail co:igre--iona!, state and coun ty officers wil! be placed in ihe field by the Progressive party of the State oi Washington. A convention will I e called, -c: September h'th to make the nominations. P.y tiie narrow margin oi five votes the Hou-e yesterday passed the wool tariff re i-ioti over President Tail's ; vein. The vote was 174 to is'h twenty-. me Republicans voting with the Democrats. ; F:;-l leg"-!, cntu-s d for the h-- :.ui laui in t!;e Purrow bribery trial was yesterday rebuked by the" court ', for deunuueing the assistant district, attorn, y. Governor West has offered a re-1 ward of SI '"' for t!:e arrest of tho as- I -yu.iut of Mrs. W. M, Barclay of Hun tington. " j Tlu re has been a ciicck on the drop :n hop p-ice-. the market turning firm during the pa.-t few days. I The Pe..e',u.--ie Co-. ,.,n. .- imktiv lei; -ent a telegram to Con-! 'grcsnuv.il Lai:, rty demamhug that he1 . -:a'e his ;.,..d:!oii en t'.c T.-.:'t-R. .o - rd' cout-m .u-.y. Lao'erty's fricmb 'me a hi-u g !du: to decline to an-weri ,.:e comumui uition. V-s hl-V I'- -s n ,.f P :' . I - V j -u - I y n vi ;;:u : : uen ls and r 1 -;hn , re l.T i':e ; -t I .-n ,:a -. re'uinc . in lies is. .--uu:'. I '. . A -. , .- . 1- I I W. -i -il S- '. ' ur--' ,.; IV-. . ., t''- ."! : ' end ..f tv ' -v 1 ' i -. ' ' : . : . , V- ... .. ,-:., . C- -. i: in :-.. i-, oh. :,'.. ... ., y by !, r. !,;:.-n i- , ,.f the ,,, ., ; 1 ; -t term ; ; . : s s 'eu f, r s time ! C-: -.in hri'tk Tow,!'. S-- ; a-o mho and And. rosp, a,-, Cernorai- D'c---r a' d C Ilier of the 1. ,-!" coui- .-.- ce--t ar'u'ery. retur-cd ho-ue '.'.-: r.icnt iiom Ci '-..-.Tr.as where they lne been atlerdmg the stale rifle I sheet. :.. '.: Ixv". . i v.:.',. :.". . : : : .' . . -..; v". . " .'. t t;' ; j.x v.;,- - x,-v "m:c Vi'x r !','!..','-. :'."..u:. ch:;i. ' crv :. c: ;.. bee.i ' I r; V." .. i::-:T;;:vv ; ; - : x" . 's'1. w'r.ich ':"' ";. ..'" r5r.I-:ice ' . ; t -a-.. -.::r.'i acICvJ in-i SUMMONS. In ihe Circuit Giurt of the Slate of e:cg n for the County of l.inn, rartmeut Xo. 2. Kese ClirTs. otherwise Ron C,,ni;er hiamitrT. vs. W. M. c, if, ), (n.uit' Io W. M. Clilts, Defend.,,,!: In the Maine oi tin- Si., f 1 ),c- ccn: Voa are hereby 1 1-. 1 1 1 1 I 1,, :,p. i'c.r and answer il m,,I.,i,,i p,t.; .ig.dt'si you in lh.- i,i,..,. .-hinleil cuitrt and cause oil . l,. l,,o- ilI(- .,,t day of the tii,,.- in il,, , 1 ,, pui,. hi.aioll of hit Minn , op. . ii,,-,l, tc-wit: sis weel., all. , ll, dale l Ihe erst puhli' an. 111 ,,l lh,s ii,i,iSi W hich dat." Io, ,. en all. e :n,, swer ih Ihidav, ihe Hill, ,, A,,,,. ul. I'J12, ami ,1 I.,, I 1., ,, ;..-ar and an ,wr, li,.- ,I ,,,,i,ii , idy to the ( 01,11 l. ihe r. li.d asked for in tin- ,i,,v.'i ..I fit, , ,,i,ipl.,,,,t iu this a -Hon, ,1.1111. Iv, I,., ., ,,. ;,. nttlli:i; the in.,,, I.,,;,- I.eine.-i, plain till ami , . -le,, d.1,,1 and il.- lariuK .sahl niania;;,. ved lion, th.- b ;:i,,,,,,,g. The pill, In alio,, o, il,,, shimi, s js .-iillllullid l,y oi.l.-r ol llo,i,.,,e J . Dllll.atl, .il,li:e of the C,,y C'itu 1 ..f I inn I iv. )i .-non, made and . til. -i.-il 01, tiie I !, day oi July, I'Jl'J. and the dale ol Ihe In s I piilifj' cation he i is I'tiday, the lOih day of July, I'll.'. "'l DAN' JOIINhSTO.V, ! i'J AukIWI A ney l.,r I'laiiitiff SUMMONS. In Ihe Ciicnit Conn of the State of Oregon for the I oniity of I imi W. J. dinslon, I'lainiih, vs Fm Johnston, Deien.lanl. Io I.ltie Johnston, defendant above named : In the name of ;he State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the ccuipbim -i0, against you in the above cm, tied s;t V "J' "- '! Pub lication hereof and on ,)r before Sept 7, 191J, and you are hereby Hr,cd teat n you fad i :,.vt- sa;, com ; lamt uhd in the above entitled cuirt and suit on or before cv.id date, idaiii t.li. therein will apply to Ihe' above entitled court lor the relief demanded in tiie complaint, to-wit: For a de cree ciiss dving the bonds of mat-i-m..iiy now existing between plaintiff and the delendant and for such other and lurtlier relief as to the court may .seem meet in the premises. This summons is served by publi cation in the Albany Weekly Demo crat, a wee;. ly newspaper of freneral circulation in Linn County and State ot Oregon, by order of Hon. Wm e,ad,nvay. Judge of the above entitled curt ina.ie at Albanv, Oregon lulv 1.-th. 1912. Date of 'first pShliVt o July 19th; date of last publication Aug. 30th. 1912. lunieation WF-ATHKRKORD & WEATHER-I-o-d, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: -Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern tiiat the undersigned administrators of the estate of ' los eph Holt.b. deceased, have tiled their nnal account in said estate in the County Court of Linn Countv, Ore gon, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 2tth dav of August 19! :u me hour uf il) o'clock a.'ni. as the time for the hearing and settling of all objections to said account: there tore all persons having any objection to said account are hereby notified and required to appear and" file such objections m said court on or before said last mentioned date, as required ny law. Dated this 2nth dav of Juh- 1012 JOSEni HOI.UR, Jr.; FRANK IlOI.flh Administrators ol the estate of Joseph Hohih. deceased W. R. I! i LY'ciU, Attorney. J2d-A23 SHERIFF'S SALE. by virtue ot m, K:,eci:ti,-, and Or cyr oi sale to me directed, issued out of -'.'osmt Loitrt ,,: ,he State oi ,--ft "II' ,'' C.-Kmy. ill Ihe case of - ram: SelmKr and A!es:, Schueler. his wily, pknntil-s. vs. William Sclmuelle nm,!i:. Seimuehe. his wit.-. nud .-aim s din, lev. defendants. ! will on n"on V "U' .2;t!' ,1',y "s'list. A. 1912. at ihe hour of one oh-p-h 1- '" '!' 'l"'.r ot the court use m !., f, s-11 ai public auciton to t!.e Idgh.st bidder lor cash ''' ':V;'!, .''- real uron.-rtv descrd-ed : sm. 1 .c.-ub,. and (hd-r ot Sal '"""'it. t-v wit: Pee-miiing at a : .mil v.-meh is Xoith .M ehaius dis :. uy and X. rt-i eO degrees 5n n-hmtiS !.m4 cluims d staut from t!,c ' section cormr Petneen Sections li '- 1:1 h'wnsh.ip II So,,,, of e.amce 2 West, ,n,i rIIi,i,i,, tip.nee n..ut!i S.0 degrees 56 minutes Ihot - ' '- c-ains: tlienee X. -th X.) :,.. '.o-es i ahiii: ..s p::sl p,2.; eiiains; tunuee Xorth 2...21 chains: th-nce s.--"t:i SO de.-ee-s 40 miliums Wen y'- y.-uam: .:;.. S-.uth SO d -greis V mmm. s Wist 2 ..92 chains: thence yutjl -:'-l chains In the place of be emmue. c-utain-u 7; acri.s. .,.nr(, ., y".. ad lymg ;m,i p,.;,,,-, -;;n.,,,i ;,, -ct;,..ts ;i and 12 in Township 11, y''.:::i 01 Ihimn- 2 West of the Wil n:m:e :eridiau. iu Linn Cotmte, ' 'r :; 11. 'ml the proceeds arisii-e f-cm said s s---.ll 1 c ap died as follows. o. '' :': l-'-st: t i'm n-.vment oi pm cy-s and tspeu, of se.pi 5-,0 a!, j on r-s.l .-..s, ,,f llio ',.:....,.,t n: ,..s :.::', nit of ,y0 ;u .hint, Fratm - muy-r. Thhd: '! a::.: -.; a;. -e !.., '.' ' t'-e p-vm u-t of t!..- i-nh;-" : o- Kt jib-. Sclmch r S-lu-ler. Ids ..vie. And i'mi the balam-e. if t .;! u ' w;i- nmi ,!l1t!d!c ai F-.-hV S.-huuelle. r, .. 1"V S. SMITH. S lerm of Limi C v ( ,-, , u. Jul 2 '.-Aug FOR SALE A fine 7:-imerma:l irml ihver f.,r ,l.rv:ng all kin.'s of irmt. Wn,. Schneider, R. 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