ri McKay, Aloxnnacr All of h. W M of Hoc 21. T. 10 8. It. 3 V. included In D L. r. of R H. Adams lying "W. of tho lino, be gin 2 chs. 0 yds. N. V. of corner of N. B. Vi of N. W. of Sec. 21, T. 10 8. K. 3 W., thenoo S. to B. lino of said D. L. C. eont'g 20 acres; also lot 5, Seo. 21, T. 10 H. It. 8 W., eont'g 88.20 aores $6.80 McKlnnoy, J. W.: A strip of lftfld extending from Court St. in Sa lorn to N. line of said St. if so extsnded 1.10H chs. directly N. of a piece of land deeded to h. K. MeKJnney May 18, 1888.. $4. 80 MsNeal, L. 15.: Ilegin at N. B. oorM&r of W. of J. VnnXuy's 1). I. C, Sees. 28 and 14 T. 8 S. It. I W., 11.84 ehi. B. of middle of See. 28, a, 40 chs. to S. line of See, 18, W. 20.14 elm., X. 40 ehs., It, 20.14 ehs, to beginning, eont'g 80 aeres $24.05 Miles, I. M.t S. W. V4 of S. W. VI Of S. 10, T. 7 S. It. X J!., eont'g 40 aeres $2.00 Mlkkeleon, Helen: llegin at Vt See. earner between Sees. 0 and 10, T. 7 S. tt. 1 W., thence X. on See. line 10 elm., W. 80 links, S. 5 eke.. W. parallel to B. and W. legal sulMuvlolon line 10.00 eke. to mid dle ef Co. road to Sllverton, 8. ft eke. to legal subdivision line, R. en said line 20 ehs. to begin ning, eont'g 10 acres $7.06 Mfllo, I. C. V. V.t LU 10, 17, II. Yew Park Add., Woodburn, Or. $8. 8-1 Myers, Luthert 8. IS. M of 8m. 14, T, I I, II, 1 X, eont'g 120 aeres $.66 Kent, M. A.t Let 4, lllk. B, N. Sa lem, Or $10.82 Xeul, Wm.t All Ww, Xenl D. I.. OL, T. 9 8. It. 8 W., except tract described Vol. 26, p. 49S; aleo xeept tract described In Vol. 20, n. 011, leaving 440 noma. .... .$82. 48 Kent, X. H.t liegln in Co. road 17.80 eke. 8. 28 dog. 26 tnin. V. frem Vi Bee. earner between Sees. 10 and 11, N. 12 deg. 26 tnin. IS. 28 ehs., X. 61 deg. 10 win. B. 440 elm., N. 20 deg. 80 tnin. 1C 16,08 ska., 3, 84 deg. 20 min. It 2f Wm Intglti again at beg'g pt. 8, 80 deg. 80 min. It. 2-1 JO eke., X. 20 deg. 45 tnin. It. 48 eh, to a pt. on 8. line of above do serllwd piece, eont'g 100 aeree $28.87 Xowsone, Olivet An undivided 10 Int. in Ike following, Ut 2 Bee. IS T. 7 8. R. 8 W., together witk bed of river on It. ami am them able witk aerations, eont'g M aeree $ .78 0. Jfc O. N. K. Co. i Ut 1, lllk. 7, Woodburn Pueklug Co.' Add., Woodburn. Or. $2. MM 0. k 0. K. M. Oe.t Lot I, Blk. 1, Hnllroad Ad)., Brooks, Or.....$ .22 o, a k. x, Co. i ut a ut i, uu 44, OervnlK, Or. $1.18 O, U K. H. (ki UU 11 Ut 21, lllk 8, Jdaeleuy, Or. f.l o, ,i a , m. Co. i uu i ut ii. lllk. 8, MaeJeny.Or $2.21 O. O. K. K. Oo. (Carson tt Hep burn)! X. V of X. W. VI ef Im, M, T. B, K, I Km eont'g 80 nereu '. fl.28 Old, .1. M.i llegin at 8. tt. ear ner of a tmet of land sold by J. II. Ssttlemlsr Ut Jamie Jebson Vol, 62, page 48, and on K. line ef (Joe, lMwre D. 1. C, tkeaee 8. along said It. line Ut X. tt. earner ef Jerry Joseph land, wnet eont'g 40 nrrcs $3 G5 Iilohnr-lson, TJiomns A Lots 1, 2, Ulk 12, J Myers' Add., Salrtn, Or $1.14 Kobtllnrd, Kugenc and Humes. J. C: Lots 1 and 2, Blk 88, ner val!, Or $10.60 Kobbimi, Wm. B.: Lots 10, 11, Blk. 14, lllversido Add., Salem, Or... $2. 40 Kobsrtson, S.: Iot 7, lilk. 4, PlSAsnnt Home Add., Salem, Or.. $1.40 Itflbarta. George C: LoUt 1, 2, 8, 4, Blk. 3, Eddy's Add., Salem, Or $6.5J Itoberts, George C: Lots 0, 10, 11, 12, Blk. 8, Eddy's Add., Salem, Ore $102 tialem Improvement Co.: Lot 0, Blk. 5, ltlverside Add., Salem, Or $8.40 rly nkng aald Joeettk'a K. line U IltHHM J k neon ' II ne, nortker y abtng It. line of wild Joknmtn'a wnd U N. B. corner tkereof, tkenoe in name direction nlong Iwen doarin'a tt. Iltto Ut 8. v. eoraor of imld JokHnon' land, eMtrljr along wild JokHeoa'a 8. line Ut iHtflMMlng, eont'g 8Vi aoroa, . 7 T. 6 8. . 1 W...$7.2l OrbnaH, Jokm N. Vj of 8. W. Vi of too. M, T. 7 8. R. 2 K., eoafr M im $1.17 OAhxh, W. 8.1 Uofln at Vi 8oe. ooraor ottwooM Boon. 17 and 2f . T.tl.X.IW.X. MM nU. B. IUT r4c, 1, 07 Jl rtb., W. 11.87 rda to bogiHHlaM, eootg 10 hw ol.fri OeUrn. W. 8.t S. Vk of Iota 1 Ut I, Blk. 8. Turner Add., Tumor. Or. tl.tf Ihilmor, Mm. A. A.t It 1. Ulk. 1. M!nU Or .04 JtUH, 8. ll.i lUoriH tit 8. K. ottr nor of John llmwo D. 1 O., T. 1 8. K. 1 K., tkoooo K. tXJM U-, W. 17.41 eka., 8. UM elw., 8. 27. 10 ck. Ut bogtiMiUii, ooot 'i 9rm $11.18 Ijf, Mr. Martka Y.t liogin at 11, oorttor of W. U. AMy kd T. 10 8. B. I Bn Utoiwo 8. V.to tmntltttl wlLk a Jfc K. K. K. 1 r. K. W.ly S rd. tf. tly I ro 8. oVlr 8 wfci Ut bog., eoot I'll aoro INtiorwML J. 11.: UogiH on B. U of JTo. Wood D. U. O. 07 Jl eta. 1 N dM. K. froMi K. W. ooraor f -aid eUlw, . 80 df . K 11 Jl okji K. M deg. B. IfJO oho. to Oo. road, w'ly along mli road Ut Jte lotofOMtloH of Co. rood load tM front Bole to Uoooo Vloto, 8.Ti' along wild road Ut bo'., oftftl'K HI hi .) WfeM B. 8.: Und. Vi lot. Uo fjoUtMiHKt IM 16 ftftd W. k at lot 17, Sonnyoido Fntlt I'itrow. $2.77 1'otUrf, 0. It. i W. Vi lot 0, Blk. 04 Solon. Or $11-20 Pmtt, John 8.: Ut 11. Blk. 17, Yw Park Annex, Smhmn, Or.. . .$1.M l'ngk, J. M.s Lot W, Wk. 4, Pro ltOH iarK auo., bomnh, ur..... .4 1'Ht-HHm, J. B.: UU Jt, 10, Ulk. 8, Oomntoa's Add, Salooi, Or..... $1.4 1 Bawootow. Joluumki v, H N. w. .? .18 U of N. R. V4 nod N. tt. VJ of X. W. Vif See. 81. T. 7 8. B. 2 B., OHt'e 80 aoroM $1.20 lUiobo, 8.: IUgia at 8. W. corner of Ulk. 11. Capital IVrk Add. to SaloHi, toooeo N. 'ly on W. lino of Ulk. 48 ft.. B-'ly t rigkt aagkw to mid W. Use 80 ft., S.'ljr par all! witk W. line of IMk- ft., W.ly or S. lino of Ulk. SO ft. to WogiHHlng, SoJow. Or. $1.44 KoddUk.M.i lte 1 ajid 4, Blk. 10, Oorws Or. $.H RolsokmaB, ICaiiot IU f 8sd t, Blk. 8, Pernor's Soowd Add, Mt. AngoL Or. $1.M Rieker, Dovid a: S. H. VA of S. U. V of Sm. 16, T. 1 S. . 1 ., Salnave, A. W.t Lots 1, 2, 8. Blk. 1, Tootie 'a lflrst Add,, Woodburri, Or. $1.10 Scott, Mrs. Ann: Friends Oregon Colony Lot 40 $1.33 Scott, Mrs. Ann: Lot 1 Ockoltaek's Add. to Woodburn, eont'g 6 2-10 acres, See. 7 T. 5 8. It. 1 W.. .$88.00 Scott, Clias.: IM 0, Blk. 1, Bend's First Add., Woodburn, Or $.0O Sehlader, Mrs. Nettie: Lots 1, 2, Blk. 2, Skaife Melntosk Add.. Silver ton, Or. $2.26 Scofleld, A. 11. M. A.: Lots 0, 10, Blk. 14, Biverview Park Add., Sa lorn, Or...-. $1.48 Scott, Wm.: Lots 0, 7, Blk. 2, ltlverside Add., Salem, Or. $1.62 Sekmeer, Wm.: Lot 1, Blk. 19, Pleaeaift Home Add., Salem, Or. $ .26 Searles, J. F. (Helm) : Lot 26, Mil ler's Mill Creek Mural Home Tracts, eont'g 8.76 acres $4.22 bnlndlar, Peter: Und. 1-6 8. VI of N. W. M nnd N. W. H of S. W. Vt of Soe. 8, T. 2 8. Jt. 2 B., 120 acre $1.00 Bklndter, It.: Und. 1-6 8. Vi of N. w. H and J. w. M or o. w. of See. 8. T. . S. It. 2 It., 120 aeres $1.00 Shnrte, F. R.: Begin W ens. S. of V) See corner on X. line or see. 86, T. 0 S. It. 1 it., tkenee 8. 81 deg. W. 80 links, N. 84 deg. 80 min. W. 0.26 eka., S. 16 deg. 80 min. W. 2.28 eke., S. 87 deg, W. 8 JO eka., 8. 1.50 cks, S. 00 dog. 16 min. W. 2.44 eka.. X. 80 deg. W. IJfi eka., 8. 70 tleg. 46 min. W. 8J0 ck 8. 87 deg. 80 min. W. 1.70 eke., 8. 75 deg. 46 min. W. 6J0 eka., 8. 68 deg. W. 2J1 eke., 8. 28 4rg W. 8J0 cks 8. 40 dog. W. 1.84 eka., 8. 17 deg. 80 mlH. W. 1J6 eke., B 80.04 saiu, X. 16.88 eka. to bcgtnnlng; aleo, Imgin 18.08 eha. 8. and 1 1.81 eka. B. of VI See. comer on W. lino of See. 24. tkenee eootorly 28 JO eka. Ut legal subdivision lino, run ning X. and 8. tkrongk cooler of See. M, X. 14.88 eka. Ut 8. tt. eomor of 40 acre tract owned by K. C. Adair, W. 80.l ckis 1 17 dog. 80 mi In. B. to beginning, ooot 'g 40 aeree .fd.22 Bbettkord, V. M.: Begin on B. lino of lot 0 Ulk. 40, Scott Mllta, 70 ft. 8. of X. B. corner of mid lot, tkenee 8. II dog tt. along W. aide of relocated "tt" Stroel 700 ft, to intoroeetlon of B. aide of Ter raoo Drive, tkenee X. 18 dog. W. on B. old of said drive 400 ft. to 8. tt. oornor of lot 7, Ulk. 40. tkenee X. on B. aide of Iota 0 and 7 M0 ft. Ut bog $ .41 Bbopkerd, r. M.i 1-oU 0 to 7, Ulk. id, BootUt Mltla, Or $1.71 BtHltk, Don Carlo-: tt. Vi of 8. W. VI nnd 8. W. VI of 8. B. VI f too. 10, T. 11 8. R. 7 tt. $9.61 8Nllk, J. 8. Ut 8. B. M of 8. B. VI of 800. 10, T. 10 8. B. 6 tt eont'g 40 acre $1.80 Smith. W. B.i 8. W. U of Soe, 2$, t f IX. 1 B. $10.71 8ltk, W. P.t Hofin In Oo, rood from Uaampoeg to Bi. Imim 01 rda. 8. of 8. boondary of lond owned by Bllen Van Woaoonkove, tkoooo 8. along center of sold road 18VI rda., B. 120 rda. to W. lino of land ownod by 0. B. liooklott, X. along aald lino MVi rda.. W. IM rda. Ut bogtnnlML eont'g 10 aeree In Boot. 11 aald 14. T. I 8. B. I W $10.00 8wltk, II. Ci Lot 10, Ulk. 1, Bub- llwily, Or f .20 Swltk, U. A.: UogiH IN ft. 8. of X. R. corner of Ulk. II. Onpltal Park Add. Ut Solow, tkoooo 8. o W. Iloo of Hot St. 00 fU, W. uoraUol witk 8. lino of wld Otk. 100 ft.. X. along center of mld lllk. 00 ft., B. parallel U 8. Uno U beginning $1 .70 BmUooom. M. tt.i Lota 15 to tt. Ulk, IS, Bootte otllla. Or $1.71 aoyder.Jokai X. V of X. W. Vt of oo. M and tt. Va of X. W. Vt d X. B. Vt of 800. 17, T. S Si B. 4 tt., eoot'g 110 sereo $10.01 Soydor, 8. C: ttegU 10 oko. W. from 8. B. comer of Boo. IS, tkotioo W. 10 ., X. Ml tkL 8. oootorly aloog Co. road 1OJ0 olMk, 8. 1.10 oka. Ut befUaiMX ooot 'g 1 J0V Mroe. 1 .80 Booloo, JtUa: Lot 0, UUu 14, Tor oar's Add., Tumor. Or $1.87 Btoolbooiwor, Mrs. Bvai Prloode Orofoo Colooy Ut 07 $8.11 atoelboajwer, Miw Bva (UoUs)i 8. M, of Ulk. 16, Scotta MiUa. Or..$ .71 Blonsbory, Jouteo B.t Lot S. Blk, tt, Klverotoe am.. Batota, ur...i.w 8UotoM, P. J.: Begin oa K. Boo of Blk. 12. CsbIUI ISrk Add. to Solow, 48 ft, a. My froot 8. B. oor nor of aoid Ulk. 18, tkoooo W.t? ot rigkt naglMi S2 ft. X.ly at rigkt ooflkw M ft., K.'ly at rigkt angles 81 ft. to K. Iloo of wild lttk.. S.'y oo B. Iloo M tU Ut bogiooiof H.tl .ottkooi, W. W. (Uolw): BofU I cooler of Co. road 1.41 ok. W. oodS.il dog. 10 win, W. 7J.1 cks. and X. 04 doc. 40 wUi. W. 1MSS, obj. frow X. W. comer of T. Savage D. L. C, tkoooo 8. M dog. W. TJ4 eka., X. 5-1 dog. 40 win. W. 1.10 oka. to bogb). aiag, coot 'g 1 aero $ .80 tipoooor, Tkowea: Lot 8, Ulk, 14, SootU Milk, Or. $1.00 Broot, P. U.i Und. Vt Int. la Blk, IS, Yow Prk Add.. SoJoto, Or.. .$4. SB isulUvoo, toen: All that port of 8. M, of a W. Vt of 800. 11 T. 10 S. . 0 B. X. of X. fork of BoJitkoi rtvor r. . . .$8.88 Swank, Ctuw. P.i UegU 11.11 oka. S. $1 dog. 44 wiav W. tLfil Obi. tmm otJMr t Sows. 1 1, Ii Bid 12, T. 10 8. It. G E., on N. lino of right of way of 0 & K. It It, CO ft. nt right anglos from renter of mnin trnrk, thenco N. 68 dog. 15 min. W. 2 chs., 8. 31 deg. 4G min. W. 1 oh.. 8. G8 dog. 16 min. 13. 2 olis., X. 81 deg. 46 min IS. 1 eh. to beginning $1.00 Sylvia, niina: An undivided 1-0 int. in tho follewing: Lot 0 Sec. 28 T. 7 S. R. 3 W. together with bed or rlvor on It. nnd southern sides with aerations, eont'3 80 acres , $ .72 The Oregon Land Co.: . Blks. 1, 2. 8, 4, Scotts Mills, Or $8.05 The Oregon Land Co,: Lots 20, 27. 28, Blk. 13, Scotts Mills, Or., .$ .80 The Oregon Land Co.: (It. D. Ma son): Lot 12, Blk. 26, Scotts Mills, Or $ .08 The Oregon Laud Co.: Blk 82, Scotts Mills, Or $ .08 The Oregon I ml Co.: Lot 8, Blk. 35, Scotts Mills, Or $ .28 The Oregon Land Co.: Lots 8, 0, Blk 40, Scotts Mills, Or $ .41 Tho Oregon Land Co.: Blk 41. Scotts Mills. Or. $1.82 The Oregon Land Co.: Blk 42, Scotts Mills, Or $1.80 .... n .......... r ..i . . r ton 4, 5, f, 7, 8, 2 in Blk. 48, Scotts Mills except tract deeded to V. M. Skepherd $1.88 The Oregon Land Co. (0. M. Phil lips): Lots 1 to 10, Blk 44, Scotts Mills, Or $1.06 The Oregon Land Co. (C. M. Phil lips): Lots 20 and 27, lilk 44, Scotts Mills, Or $ .26 Tne Oregon Und Co.: Lots 2 to 12, lllk. 46, Scott Mills, Or.. .$ .07 The Oregon Land Co.: (Ckas. Scott): Friends Oregon Colony lot 82 $8.70 The Oregon Land Co.: (Commons & Dinger): Friends Oregon Colony Tots 74. 70 and 78.... $8. 57 The Oregon Land Oo.: (Commons Si D rater): Friends Oregon Colony hit 80 $1.80 The Oregon Land Oo. (Walter Scolt): Friends Oregon Colony Ut 61 $8.00 The Orogon Und Oo. (Wnlter Scott) t Friends Oregon Colony Ut t $4.20 The Oregon Und On. (Wnlter 8covl)t Friends Oregon Colony Ut 08 $1.81 The Orogon Und Oo. (WnJtor Seott)t Friends Orogon Colony Ut it $1.18 Tke Orogon Und Oo. (Ckos. Scott) 1 lrien.s Orogon Colony Ut 20 $8.40 The Orogon Und Oo. (Walter Scott) 1 Friends Orogon Colony I4OI "to eeeoaeeoeteee ! e IrV Tho Ofogott Und Oo, (Waltor Scott): Friends Orogon Colony Tke Orogon Und On, (WalUtr Scott): Friends Orogon Colony Lot 00 $1.81 Tho Orogon Und Oo. (Chan. Scott) 1 Friends Orogon Colony Lot 10 . $1.12 Tho Orogon Und Oo. (Ckos, Scott): Friends Orogon Colony Ut 28 $2.04 Tke Orogon Und Oo. (0. 8. Hail): Friends Orogon Colony Lot 22. .$8.18 Tho Orogon Und On. (Ckos. Scott )t Friends Orogon Colony Ut 14 $1.18 Tke Orogon Und Oo. (Okas. Scot t)i Friends Orogon Colony Ut $8.18 Tke Cha. IC. Soanlding lagging Co. 1 W. Vi of X. W. Vi of 8. 11 nnd BVi of X. B. Vt of Boo. 10 T. 10 8. R. 0 B. lying X. of X. fork of Bantlant river $! .28 Tkorndlko, J.i Ut 0, lllk. 1, Compton's Add., Bantut, Or $ .71 Thomdlko. J.t UUi 6, . Ulk. 10. Blveroido Add Salem, Or. $1.88 Tkontimon, B. II. 1 Ut 11, lllk. II, Scotts Mills, Or $ .41 Thomas, J. W.t LoU 8, 4, Ulk. 40, Bootta Mills, Or. $ .11 Terrell, U. P.t Uejrin at X. W. comer of Ulk. 4. Mill City, aootk orly 110 ft., easterly M ft., north erly 110 ft., weotorly M ft, Ut bo ginning, fr. Ulk. 4, Mill Olty, Or. $ .07 The North laclle Cyckt Co., Ut 8, Hlk. 8. Brooklyn Add.Jalom.Or. $ .72 Tildes J. tt.t X. B. Vt of 8. 18 T. 7 8. X. 2 B.. oont 'g 110 noma $I0J0 Tone, B. W.: Itt 4, lllk. 1, Par risk's Add. "A." Salem, Or. $1.44 Tnrootte, Mary C: W. V of 8. W. Vt of 8. W. H of 80c. 88 T. 8 tj. B. 1 W., cont'f 20 acres.... $10. 80 Tumor, U. II.: fiogia la W. Ua of D. U C. of Wm. BooUtr, T. 8 8. B. 2 W. 10 eka. 8. 10 dog. W. front X. W. corner of aald claim, tnoneo 8 18 dog. W. 5 eha.. X. 76 dog. W. 1170 eha. to middle of Mill crook, northerly down wild crock to point X. 70 dog. W. front beginning. 8. 70 dog. B. 16 JO eka. Ut oegiaaiag, eont'g 7J1 loof WfcS ooee efVe-lf Unknown, fr. B. of Ulk. 71, X. Balom, Or $1.80 Unknewn: Uogin oa W. line of Water St., Salem, 20 ft, X. and 2f ft. W. of X. W. eomor of Ulk. 04, theaco X. along lino of WaUtr St. 100 fu to 8. ttno of land of W. C. Qriawold, tkeaee W. to Willamette river, tkenee no rlvor to X. lino of land of OkoWa A Toutliiuou, tkenoe K. to begin ning, la Salem, Or $14.40 Uakaowe: Uogin oa W. old of Water St. 170 ft. X. of 8. aide of State St. la Salem, tkoooo along W. aide of Wator 8t. X.ly 00 ft., W. to Willamette rhor. tkeaee along bank of said rlvor to a point opposite of beginning. tt. to beginning .$7.21 Unknewn: X. Vt of 8. W. Vt 800. 21 T. 2 S. R. 4 B $2.12 Wallace M. J. (IleiN): Ut S, Wk. 1, Coadit ' Add., Salem, Or. $ .00 Wobb A Mergaa: S. B. Vt of Soo. M T. 7 S. R. 2 K, eont'g 180 nam $0.84 Wkoolor, C. W.: Ut IS, Wk, 8, Proonoet lark Add., oalem, Or..$ .10 WkUnoy, II.: Ut 4, Ulk. U. Qor vaie, Or , . $ .40 Wkito, Oarolino tt. S.: Ut 4, BJk. 4, Salem, oxoopt IS ft. x 114, ft, ia 5. B. oornor of said lot, leH, or. $48.00 Witt, Victeria: An undivided 1-9 U fOilflWiHg: Lot 9 Soc. 18 T. 7 ' -. i H. R 3 W., together with bed of river on E. southerly sides, with ncrctions, eont'g 30 acres... $ .73 Winn, C. B.: Lot 3, Blk. 13, Mill City Add 'M Wilson, L. Y.: Tho fr. N. W. VI of S. W. Vt of Sec. 87 T. 0 S. R.4 M $ .64 Wilson, Jos.: N. B. of Sec 26 T. 11 S. R. 7 M $12.07 Wright, S. D.: All of S. K. Vi of Se. 20, T. 6 8. R. 1 W., oxoept pn W. side of Pudding river, ueeded by Henry Reed to .Tas. Bugle $. 86 Wright, Mrs. A.t Begin 100 ft. N. ' 48 deg. 46 min. W. and 10 ft. S. 41 dee. 16 tnin. W. of S. W. cor ner of lot 8, Blk. 8, Add. A. to Woodburn, thence 8. 41 dog. 16 min. W. 86.06 ft., N. 00 deg. 40 min. W. 102 ft., N. 41 deg. 16 min. K. 170 ft., S. 48 deg. 46 min It. 100 ft. to beginning; aleo begin 00 ft. X. 43 deg. 45 min. W. and 10 ft. S. 11 deg. 16 tnin. W. of S. W. corner of lot 8, Blk. 3, Add. A. to Woodburn, thence S 41 deg. 15 tnin. W. 00 8-10 ft., N. 00 deg. 40 min. W. 102 1-20 ft., X. 51 deg. 15 tnin. E. 107 ft., S. 48 deg. 45 min It. 100 ft. to beginning, eont'g Vi acre, Sec. 18, T. 5 S. R.lfo $11.00 Yates, X. A.: UU 1, 8, Blk. 5, Condlt's Add., Salem, Or $8.0-1 Young, Henry: X. W. Vi of See. 26 T. 11 B. R. 7 It. $12.07 Zapn, Xancy: Ut 10, Block 4, Riverside Add. to Salem $20 The amount of taxes, Interest to date of sale and penalties due upon each parcel is set opposite tke description of the same, and also the name of tke person to whom suck parcel Is taxed, which is also the name of the owner wken known. The sale will bo held at the sheriff's office in tke court house In Salem, Marion county, Oregon, in manner nnd form as upon sale of real protwrty under execution. Bach imreel will Im sold to the per son who offers to tmv tke taxes, costs, and accruing penalties thereon, and take a certificate at the leweet rule 01 in terest, provided the maximum rate shall not exceed 10 jwr cent per nnnun. Tke sals will lie mads subject to redemp tion as provided by law. W. J. CULVBlt, Sheriff nnd Tax Collector of Mnrlon ounty, Orogon. A KANSAS TBAVBLBR, A Recent TrtUor Tkrougk Tkai Vale ef rover 'n Agar data Some Bur prletag Information. Smllk wool J kurdly bo called mock of a traveler In these globetrotting days, for 400 miles from Si. Lou's to tbo ex treme limit of kls wanderings, nnd ko never depart far from tke regular beaten routes. But hs kas a way of lug tklnga tkat other people would overlook, a sort of digging out big facta from un.lcr small Indications; nnd wkat he co k remembers nnd can toil about. A little while back business took k'm down tko Iron Mountain railroad and kold him at Newport over ttondap, and Instead of loafing around tko hotel oMce, a a respectable (raveling man Is supposed to do, especially In Arkanoos, bo caught a morning train for n abort run furtkor down tko rood, nnd tken took to tko woods. Bmitk aald It was Just six Jumps from tke depot to tall timber, but tkU to probably Incorrect. During tke long years wkon all Trot) Mouniala locomotives were wooj burn ers the heft of the big timber was cut within "toting" distance of tke tra'-k. Besides, there la an Inducement to clear and cultivate tho adjacent land, since the railroad company builds one string of fence. But It to boot Ut let Smith tell tho story In hi own way. "I offered a boy 00 conta to walk nrounJ with mo and show mo too coun try, but kto fatker volunteered In ki place, with tbo stipulation that I akoulda't lot It bo known tkat ko kaJ worked on tke Sabbath. .Mind you, this was In Arkanoos pronounced like tko but let tot was a "w." 1 kad naif expected to 2nd it a lawless wildoracou, but tky kavo legislation there Ut koop a maa la tbo at might and narrow path, an.) tko statutes are all enforced. I tld tko old man I would give kirn a quartor moro if ko would talk steadily Ul tke time wo wore out, which woo tko wvw as tkrowiag good moaoy away, for he would kavo knocked 80 per coat off the Irot mentioned Iguro for Just tkat priv ilege. He liked to talk, anJ ko know how. Slop tke first forty men pawing the eomor of Broadway aad Olive st roots, and tko ekaaeo are tkat not one of tke gang could match kirn witk general Information and gooi, hard, sense, am smart oaougk along a fow special Unco form a nd forest products kavo brought mo the biggest part of my present bank account but be could teach me tricks ia my own trade and ken branch off to fortr At bar subjects Mag facts and Igureo that would coo vines a deaf and dumb man. "I ate dinner at bis homo on the bank of Wklte river. There was neither silver, ekiaa nor glaatware oa tke table, but tko tin plates and cups bad boon washed in bat soapsuds and thoroughly o'acod, for tkat was my own part of the lob. There was only one room ia the house, about 12 foot wide one way, but tke limit was off as to length. You see, tke front wall was lacking, and If tae occupant felt crowded at any fcime be bad tko ctreumfroneo of tko earth to spread over. Tkoro are plenty of big farmkotwos down tkat way but it struck mo that they suffered in comparison in ooiafof Boor spaao. Wo bal two kindv of meat aad three of isa. all procured free of coot witkia shouting distance of wkero wo oajoyod them; butter and milk from a cow that never coat her owaor a cent for grain or pasturage; ia fact, tbo only expensive luxury on tko table was com broad. My host 8d tkat com coot him 06 eent a bushel and was rarely eaeapor ia that country, though tho average laad ia that vicinity would ylold SO or 40 bushels to the aero. Tbo same laal would, on year with another, make from tkroo-fourths to a balo of cotton. Tako it as It runs, ia its wild state, this laad could be haJ for from $2.50 to $7 an ncre, nnd would cost $1" moro for clearing nnd fencing. Just think how fnr $17 would go in a real estate Jcnl over in tho Amoricnn bottoms, or nnywhoro botwoen hero tin! Chicngol Ho "ruckoneJ" tho timbor on tho lnnd would protty uonr pny for it, but if I nm uny hand nt figuring 'atumpag,' the out on ono aoro would pBy for tan. Oaks 4 foot through, you know; gums that run 00 foot to tho first limb, and all that sort of thing. " 'Soo that white snag ovor yondor In the watorf' askod the old man. 'I pollsd 100 acres of good land out of tho river right there one morning last June. It was In a mussel shall, and some of t'nesc days I aim to out opon another ono and dig out a sawmill. Pearl hunter! Yes, when tho wator ia low enough; at other times I fish and trap. Xovor did take to work for my selfbut just let me get a little capi tal ahead and I'll litre a crew of niggers and brunch out Into farming and saw milling. Tho whole blamed country has got to 1 developed. Thero are lots of folks through this section just getting rich In spite of themselves. They don't know that they've got the whole world skinned to a finish for readymade opportunities, but H's a fact all the same. The money It will take to fit a man out for renting In Illinois will buy 100 acres of good land bsre and the stock and tools to work It. Turn an old sow out In tho woods and mark ths increase once a year, so you'll have no (rniibtn with voiir neiffhlHirs about own- orsb'p, and it won't be long till you're shipping car loads of fat hogs that never cost you an oar of corn. Same way with cattls and korso atock, but the most money is In young mules. Round 'cm up out of tbe eaue when they're 8-year-olds and sell 'em as fnst as you please for $126 apiece. Them are the old Arkawsaw ways of getting rick. 1 've got pinna of my own.' "And so had t liefors wo got back to the station. They nave me a goo.1 bod at XowiHirt that night, but I could n't sleep for planning. Some of those Jnys thnt old fellow Is going to Its sur prised with a partnership proportion. Yes, ke's may, all right; but the smart eat men we've got right hern in St. liouht am tbe ones tkat long ago deeld ml to make a living wltkoul shedding their coats. They are getting paid for wkai thev know nnd tke things tkoy can make olker folka do by keeping rigkt after them. Executive ability Is Ike one thing that capital most control in advance, or promoting would go out of fashion, if I want to spoil a good pearl hunter to make a poor reoldei? Mmrinton.lont, tkat 's mv business, aud his. T csn't do worse than drop a fow thousand dollars, and In that ease I won't work for a now start In Bt. Lours not while I've got tko pries of a ticket to Arkansas." (Hebo Democrat. dAKKISOX'S SALUTORY IX LIHI5R ATOR. It Is nearly seventy-five years si nee VVilllnm Lloyd Garrison began tko pub lication of tbe Liberator In tkto city. This was hi salutatory in tko first Is iie of tko Liberator! In tbo month of August T Issued proposals for publishing tho Liberator In Washington olty, but tbo enterprise, though kalle.l in different sections of Ike country was imlsls.l by HiblU In difference. Since toot, time tko removal of tko Genius of Universal Bmanclpa lloa to tko seat of government bus ren dered loss Imperious tbo sotubllskmeot of a similar periodical in tkat quarter. During my recent tour for tke pur pose of exciting tke minds of tko peo ple by a series of discourses on tbe subject of slavery, every plaoe that I visited gave freak evidence of too fact thnt a greater revolution In public sen timent was to be effected in tbo free states and particularly In Xew Bug land than nt the south. I found con tempt more bitter, opposition mom ac tive, retraction mom relent loss, preju dice mom stubborn, and apathy mom froaen than among stove owners them selves. Of course, them wore Individ ual exceptions to the contrary. Tkto state of tiling attieted. but did not dishearten me. I determined, at every baaard, to lift up tbo tho alanJard of emancipation in the eye of tho nation, within sight or Bunker Hill and In tko birthplace of liberty. That standard to now unfurled; aad long may it ttoat, unhurt by too spoliations of time or the missel of a desperate foe yea, till yry chaia bo broken and every bonds man set free. Ut southern oppressor tremble let their northern apologists tremble let all the enemies of tho per sccuUh! black tremble. I deem tbo publication of my origi nal prospect u unnecessary, as it has obtained a wide circulation. Tho prin ciples therein inculcate! will bo stead lly pursued in this paper, excepting that I shall not array myself as the po litieal partisan of any maa. In Jefei. log the great cause of human righto I wish to derive tho aeatotaaee of all re ligions aad of all parties. Assenting to tho "seif-ovldeut tmtb maluUtueJ ia the American Declaration of Independence, "that all men am created equal, aud endowed by their creator with certain Inalienable rights among which are life, liberty aad tbe pursuit of happiaess." I shall strenu ously eoutaad for tho Immediate &-. franchisement of our slave population. In Park street church, oa the Fourth of July, 1S22, la an address on slavery, I unreflectingly assented to tho popular but peruieloim Joetrlue of gradual ab olitioB. I seise this opportunity to make a full and equivocal recantation, and thus publicly ask pardon of fJotl. of my country and of my brethren, the poor slaves, for having uttered a seati moot so full of termldity, Injustice and absurdity. A similar reoaatat ion from my pen was published in the Genius of Universal Kmaaeipatlea at Baltimore. iW. My conscience U BOw Mtieflefl severity of my language; but la there uot cause for severity! I will be as harsh as troth aad as uncompromising wmh to think, or speak, or wrH with moderation. No! No! TeU j whoa ftatt e ire to give a mod- nrntn nlnem. it rescue his wife frum ti,. 1, v ravisher; tell the f " V roscuo her babo it ,tn ,'J W which it has fallr,, 1, t , rh; " uso moderation in a r, "ffi ' ant. lam In earnest j.-6 ' ucnie i will not cxeuw. -1 JZ troat a sin n ii. .. iv board. The atmtU JZl enough to make every gt,' H ration of IhWd a,t6n ll It is nrntnti.ln 1 ti. . v the Mima nf " l am ( oonrsonessof inyi,, " nllltlnnn.. nf ..... . ""S is not true. On th, ,. iluenee, humble in w " vj moment to a consul, ,.,,,, ! shall bo felt in .,, ' " nltilnllfllv. tint !.?. .. r": v rl,.,lnll curse but as a. blessn j,., will bear tostimom ti,,,, , ' I desire to thank I(i , r !..-. ...1,"eRir,i "'" ' rrii.Bi, uiiHgein ft xiurr," 4 Atlll tlalfa 1 m1.. w .. .. SSI lien: "- ,srr A Dedica'lon. wjiiBimiuHi i unto g.M'n ii, m And tnet thy mid ,.vr brow; tt.., . t, 1 .... iu. trie Buui-wiU)iri!iir vu.I UOt BOW- "'I Por dread to proudi-r f-, linn ! rt 1.... t.t grace s rt 3 ii. ... stool Iww 1 I aleo kneel but vmi, u.l Do hall thee and thy hord A Imse; 1 I swear, white lifc.,..,,l Wv, inrnuifing ve lis own 10 opposo ni! thwwl heart and Imn.l, 1 ray wruiuiming wn-t J 0MHIH8 Are burst and frr....m rnmj' eued lan.l. Tamping opprrsalon nnd hit mj wucn is me vow 1 IhVp i Owl I Boston, January 1, Ki. KNovi,BDan is (wixd) :J "As tko fellow e..i! ksawll power," 1 vcntiirr.l 1.. umrl Mai or m "Wind rmwer." mil ih. j Kinu or son. "l ),,(' w tklnga 1 foun 1 out, uim!- I wH I.. 1 ti t .i. u. I . IWK HI III, t,f f studied nil my I if, :.i,. )PtrM eyerythlng, getlin' ..l. ti ;J mo most any lime, m. 1 t,i pm, kind to my wife, a -I- . r t, n nno. Tne fn.-u I W m mull lu. -I ... . . Wky. If 1 ntarti'd ( M.w she Jwst wool. In t list... " "ion mowt writi- ;, .lout, I PNjfffe At tkat old ptii.l..r u0 no wool. t tile. "Writ. '. ,u j,, Ideal" says ko wht-n (u roi! audlldo. "Don't yu )n..ionu If I tried to write d..n sit Id I'd kavo to live ow t suss to fintok up!" "Well, since it won't 4 y good," I neks, "wh nr, vos h about now far yni wm tm eloud!" Peter, ko simdu-1 .uit A i union. Then, nfr a Iii. 1 say he. "Knowin' h a ktt mnn has brains lh i r.- k them the more tii I. cuwh other day 1 seen in ''. nwtj the Agger tellln" )w furwev fane sun. It did u t b found out, but I jii'lk'- ' (m of studyln' nnd iiintiu sJ 1 and ealculatiu'. Wimt ...4 e us to knew how ttisnv unin 11 s sun if wo ain't int.iiiii.' us. Xot a bit; yet it ' i 2 know. ' ' "Which goes l .Tr." 1 thnt knowledge is a luxury, so eosolly," "So the most igi.n.iirti got rtek in dollars tM.iif uu smarteot- to gatkerin' nW nut fasts," says I. " Precise, " says l'.-t-r; some yourself." "Some." I suw.'"i "bet much, as I urefer ti:. i.m When I see you Hgurn. -veje am mom coincided t rter t noranee to bliss a th mw H From the "M4U wL.. udndt ual," by Xelsou I.K.v.l , tbsD as 11 oner's Sata.maklng Oonuaiuiun m Tm "Tho mte-makunr t wr souakt Ut rmnt th- i.iertuui meres Commtosion t n.Ae rsW kaarlnv ubah cuuiulum! Ham Snraul in an .1 I ir. s bsft Oammonwealtk t'lu). ' 08 "would carry a still j;r- i-r p anyone can briuir ' 4 broad to include kundr.Js of! or tkouoands of ratot I'pea by tne commission im-v rw all be fixed aad tho rdiset! heariBHa ar iavestii? itlolii dsMM or perhaps pre-Jetermiu"! by Vi luUwlan. I "tinder our nolitua! itinl hard to conceive p" K'al ! arlalncr iintar whli-ll '-11' I'M Commerce Comuiissiiii Tiiigbt hn eontrolliair factor in I'dihs8 paiga through the ex.'r. ise bjrkl ful president of his own "" general rate reductiou r asp? by excessive pressure 1 1- " tbo ainn Tbia aftTirt mulil be axl til nreasure cxt-rt 1 ! Jl aniwlf aC olti-tiialll Ttitnui natriAtia nA)iti,al nt-i r-Mty, ' either ease would anuuur to the railroad revenues .. ' of their values to inert o ut n -e .i. l.nuSS "in uie ease ui m Til Commissiaa summarily reieeil nrAiat.lAnf ImnattAnt of itSUM anxious for results, we tjvs j may be done by the ex. rem vj dental prerogative, ana w kanruni with the eonimeres VI siou." '