BENTONS ROLL FURTHER CHASGES MADE IN OT- DEHAULING THE COUNIY ' 'ASSESSMENTS. Some Assessments Cancelled. Some Raised, Some Lowered xand - Other Changes Several Hundred Names In, volved. " - In Saturday's Times appeared a statement of certain changes made in the asseosment of Benton county Below is a continuation of the court's order:" ' - It is further ordered that the as sessment of the following named tairnavers be and the same are hereby canceled on account of be ing doubly assessed, towit: '. - ' : ,-' . ' X AMOUNT. Kate Hanson, S E of Sec 6 T 11 R 7 05 00 Gibson, M W, 160 acres dea on pg 81 vol 1 400 00 : George, Elzy, N W Sec 10 T 15 E C 100 00 Wilkinson, F, 146 a in cl 41 T 13 R 5 5S6 00 . Brown, J, 67 a des pg 163 vol 1 450 00 Ooncordia, L & T, Oo 315 a pg 163 vol 1 2450 09 t Eandsaker, Alma, N J of N E See 10 T 15 K 6 100 00 Will, R O, 20 a Sec 30 T 14 E 4 100 00 , 'Thompson, O T, NE Sec 4 T14 R 6 W 200 00 -Thompson, 0, of NEJ4 See 29T 12 B 7 50 CO Davlsaon, W H, 5 a Sec 30 & Lot 7 Sec 31 T14R4 , 85 00 Eljiott, N H, 52 a cl 40 T 11 R 5 650 00 - ..iH S.Vint Rev Lots 3-4-5 4lk 2 135 00 Mills, S, 3M a Sec 3 T m a t -Scnocker, C, 140 a See 34 T 11 R 7 Chandler, 0 C, NW of NE See 2 T 14 R 8 'George, Elzy, TO Sec 10 T 15 R 6 Horrls, J H, des pg 170 vol 2 - Palmer, Lizzie " 170 "2 Spencer, E V, NW See.28 T 13 R 7 'Thompson, J E, SW of S E & EX of SB Sec 30 00 200 00 100 00- 200 0D 200 00 175 03 200 00 22T13R6 150 00 Worth. Wm. VV'A of N WK Sec 10 T 15 E 8100100 Wovldridge, B B. des pg 170 vol 2 200 00 Willis,eP, WKofWKofSec22T llR7 200 90 -Zahn, R A, BE Sec.21 T 18 R 8 , 200 CO WMlafcer, J W, des pg 161 vol 1 IjO 00 Newton. W H, 117 a dea pg 28 vol 2 1,130 00 . . Assessments Cancelled, It id furthered ordered that the assessments of the following named taxDavera be and the same are hereby cancelled on account of error, towit: . vns, S Y, 320 a dea pg 138 vol 1 1400 00 120 00 600 00 lackwell, W L, 05 a Sec 4 T 13 R 6 S'hillips, E J, 17 a des pg 90 vol 1 tinder, S E, 13 a des pg 90 vol 1 Schlagel, H, SO a 36 " 2 Hill, P, 160 a Sec 36 T 14 R 7 Carter, J J, 165 a Sec 20 T 10 E 5 Friendly, Max. 67 66-109 a des pg 76 vol 2 225 00 150 00 200 00 : 00 00 150 00 340 00 Wiles, W T, 100 a not in Benton Co Brown, W A & G W Sec 10 T 11 R 7 -Simpson, 8 E Lo- 6 & 6blk 17 Co Add 1100 00 10C0 00 'It is ordered that the following named taxpayers be, and they are hereby assessed with property: set opposite their respective names, -and owned by them March 1st, 1902 but now belonging to' other persons, towit: .... Amount. ,ead; F M, 319 a des pg 41 vol i . . 1595 00 - Decker. FB, 95 a Sec 4 T 13 R 6 120 00 Hawley, A A, 17 a des pg 90 vcl 1 600 00 Rainwater, Lucy, 13 a dea pg 85 Vol 1 . ' 225 00 "The As't B & T Co SWi of N W. NWJiof NE K.S6C19T12R6 150 00 .-Smith, J C, 160 a Sec 20 T 10 R5 200 00 Valuations Lowered. .. "It is further ordered that the ' assessments of the following nam d persons, taxpayers, . be lowered to correspond with adjoining . pro perty of like character towit: 7 ; Amount Reduced - Chambers, I1 J reduction of acreage pg voll -.v 30000 CooperC S des pg7 qoll .' , ' 125 00 Hill J L . " 14 " 1 ' ' ' 300 00 HlllM P. " . 79 vol 1 x : :, 190 00 McBee Jos 313 a assessed to J P McBee . f880 Oi Chapman. E A, Lots 8 9-10-11 12 blk Wllk Add - - 25 0 Beal Perry, Blk 5 Jobs Add " - . ..60 00 -Hawver, Wm Blk 4 ' 60 00 t . rt . y4k viir e r n rt nnA no Benz, Louisa, Lot 3 blk 2 , " 103 00 -Smith, II F Lot 10 blk 1T " 50 00 Bier, John, Lots 8 & 9 blk 17 " r 100 00 - Knight, Manuel, Lot 12 bik 16 O T Cor 50 00 Whitney L A L ot 8 blk 20 Co Add ' 60 00 Beekwith.O, Lot2blk8Dix Add - 50 00 n;iar& u u ijoi z oik l auu . zu w TJ .. T .1 ... Tma nn In, lO Kllr Q f m AJCftlllULU AJUUO XiUjfD UU AWI 1. VIA J i - Cor 150 00 - Montgomery Pear,l, Lot 4 blk 3 Co Add .. 50 00 ' . : r' Assessments Raised -It i3 further ordered that the -assessments of the following nam- -ed persons, taxpayers, be and the same are hereby raised to corres pond with the adjoining property -of like character towit: . . V Amount Raised , Metschan, P Lots 2-3-4&5 N M of N w . Sec 29 & Lots 1&8 Sec 30 T 11 R 4 . 1090 00 - Groves Wm Lot 6 blk 22 O T Cor 59 00 -Olark F G, Imp Lot 12 blk 1 Dix Add 200 00 Woodcock, M S, Lots 1 to 14 Nicholas Add 220 00 Kline, Pauline Lota 3-4-9& i0 block 21 Ca . Add . "' T V 100 00 J Irvine G a, Lots 3-4-9A 10 Block 18Co Add j ' '"' ' ' 2 .: 100 00 -uameron j Mtot vi Block 20 Co Add as oo Fischer Aug Lot 7 & 8 Blk 18 M & W Add 20 00 Wood 8 M Lot 9 & 10 blk 19 M & N Add V 20 00 Whitehorn Thos, Lots 5 & 6 Blk 4 Oo Add 100 00 Yates. Lucy CImp Hadly place) pg 160 vol 2 60060 Locke A E (Imp Hadley place) pg 109 vol 2 350 00 Locke A E blk 33 Jobs Add Oor . , . . 150 00 Barnum Lodge Lot 11 blk 3 O T Cor r . 250 00 . '-- 12 " " "' 50 00 -Jones, T A, Lots 4-5-6-7 & 8 blk 19 Co add 300 00 Whitby M J Lots 1-3-3-10-1112 blk 8 Wilks Add . - - 30 00 Whitby M J Fraet lota 1-2-3& 4 blk D Wilks Add , . Whitby M J, Lots 7 & 8 f rac 11&12 blk A 25 00 nii&s auu - ') . EgUn Thos Est Lots 7 Ss8 blk lO O T Cor ' Br j son E8,J lnt Lots 3-4-9-10& 11 Jobs Add '45 00 100 00 25 00 Bryson E 8 Jint Lots 1-4-9-10&11 blk 13 Job's Add , : 23 00 Wilklns Mary A talk 26 Jobs Add Blk 13 60 00 .. Tjjts 5-6-7-849 JoDsAdd 25 00 Montgomery Pearl, Imp Lot 4 bik 8 Co add 200 00 Moses V P Lot 12 blk 8 15 00 Watters V E blk 15 DIx 2nd Add - 40 00 Smith John, Lots 1-2-11-&-12 blk 16 Co Add 200 00 Irwin Louisa, blk 39 M & W add 175 00 Blckard. John. Lots 4-5 6 blk 2 O T Cor - 100 00 Additional Assessments It is further ordered that the following named persons, taxpay ers. bs and they are hereby as sessed jvith the property set oppo site their respective names which did not appear on the tax rolls for said year 1902, towit: '" Amount Assessed Maxfield, W 26 a des pg 15 vol 1 . .40 OO Buy ne Geo, 26 a des pg 34 vol 1 40 00 JacksonO E 8 NW J4 Sec 15 T 11 R 7 ' 60 00 Jackson I H Lot 5 sec 15 ) '' ' Lot 1 Sec 23 ) - Pitmann H S NE of NW 6 NW of NE Sec - . 36 Til R 7 100 0 0 Logsdon,FRE3tSWof NWSec9TllR6 60 00 WUliams, J E, SE of NW Sec 18 T 10 R 5 50 00 Wiles, John, 125 acres des page 68 vol 1 . 1000 00 Bengen, Annie, KH ot NE Sec 11 T 13 R 5 100 00 Irwin. Louisa, 65 acres des pg 114 vol 1 275 00 Komp. Kasper Heirs, Lot 1-2-3&4 Sec 26 X ; - 13R5ex280a 60 08 Rainwater, Lucy, NJ of NE & Lot 7 Sec 2 T11R 4 - 800 00 McBee' J P, 160 a in F P Newton cl T 12 l . R4 ' 1600 00 McBee, I P, 620 a des pgs 119 to 119 vol 1 3720 00 McBee Ellz Heirs, 10 a des pgl20 vol 1 ' 30 00 Morris B W Lot 4 Sec 16 T 13 R 6 -' 105 00 Rlchaid JSWotSW-Wof SWSeo36 8a . des pg 125 vol 1 : 385 00 Buckingham H C Esi, Lot 1 Sec 9 T 14 R 6 55 00 Fullingion A V Lot 9 & tract in Sec 6 T 15 K5 50 00 Humphrey G W des p3 141 vol 1 - , 100 00 Walteis J W & F C, 20 a des pgr 160 vol 2 100 00 Close C M, Lots 1&2 Sec 22 Lot J Sec 21 - , Lot 5 & SEJof SWJ4 Sec 15 T 14 R 5 1100 00 Roikwell A P, 150 a des pg 17 vol 1 1050 00 Starr C B & Mary, 52 a des pg 181 vol 1 ' ' v 210 00 RubleDEKotSJcl37T13R 7 . . . 120 00 Bennett A 50 a des pg 5 vol 2 250 Oo Gellatlr. I. ioo a dea Pj 14 vol : 2 - 600 00 - . - . 1 McLain S 67 a des pg 27 vol 2 455 00 Bicknell S H & W SE of SW Sec ' : 4 T li R 5 - : 50 00 S3ckett F B 57 a des pg 76 vol 2 i5o-oo Hurlburt R A 207' a dea pg53vol 2 I65o Groves Wm 1-3 of 27 acres inHorn-- ing cl T 11 R 5 - 135 o Howell E M & T C (430 a as des cribed - . 1100 00 Johnson Mrs A 50 a pgs o,8&99 vol 2 . -20000 Rickard John, 184 a pgs I27& 128 vol 2 " : 1565 00 Ryder Alice, Lot 1 Sec 31 X 13 R7 "o 00 Stahlbuscb J & H 69 a pg 133 vol .. - 2 ,; . . ' 550 OO Smith Anne, 381 a pg 135 vol 2 3045 00 Smith John, 107 a (as described) 1097 00 Vineyard Mrs N H despg 145 V0I2 265 00 Henn Aug 10 a '(as dercribed) 100 00 Kropp Casper 30 - . " " 500 00 Hogue C C, 9 22'io& ' 75 00 Barclay Wm heirs 43 14-100 a " 55 00 Kline S.L 120 a as des pg 184 vol 2 -Taylor J C, 35 a as des pg 184 1500 00 - vol 2 , 800 00 Brandeberry J N 5 a as1 des pg 185 vol 2 3 00 Coote Geo & E P Pernot 8 29-100 aas dea . 800 00 Goodchild Jno 86 a as des . 3 50 00' Cooper Minnie 13 40 a 600 00 Brown K F, 60 ' " , 900 00 Graham M F as desctibed Howrrd A 160, a in Sec 26 S14 RJ 800 00 Allen Lincoln, 170 a cl 36 Tio R61000 00 Ellsworth, B F Lots 1&2 SWX Sec 9 - 700 00 Walker A,NW X of Sec 4 T 13 R7 200 00 Stan turf J H Lot I Sec 3 T if R6 75 00 Dunniway Lumber Co 20 acres (as des) . - 25 00 Ward. J D, 40 a Sec 34.T.14 R 6 W,25o 00 Fisher Henry 1-8 int cl 48 T 14 R6 . 125 00 Fhillipa Nanay 1-8 int cl 48" A 14 R 6 V I25 00 Larson Mrs j Lot 1 Sec 2 T 15 R 6 60 00 Moore & Vanderpool SW of SW Sec 33 T 10 R 7 5 00 Blackman C F SE Sec 14 T 14 R7 480 00 McWhinnie M SW of NW Sec 16 T 12 R 7 50 OO WyattJ R532 a Sec n 1 10 E 6 125 00 Smith WJ48 acl 71 t 10 R 4 190 00 Halhday Ester. W4 of NW Sec . 13 T nNR 6 10000 Baldwin Wallace 80 a des Sec 13 T 11 K 6 ' 100 00 O & C R E Co Lot 7 Sec 10R4 18 00 "' " (Jasper Rickard) 40 a '"; - as des - So 00 O & C RR Co (A B Minton) 40 a as des -80 00 O & C RR NE or NE Sec 6 T 14 R 8 '50 00 O C & RR NE ef NE Sec 9 t 15 ' R 8 - 4 - 50 bo Wyatt Wm 1002 a as des 4610 00 Barnard A D S4 cl 45 1 11 R 6 .200 06 MaxSeld C S W of N E & Lot -1 Sec 23 t 10 R 6 ' j- 150 00 Kline Piialine Sj Lot 5 blk 0 O T Cor 300 00 Mason J Lot 5 blk' 17 O T Cor ; - i5o 00 EriuksonC. E lot 12 S'A 11 Wilks add : -- ; ; . , . 35 00 Wyatt M O lotsj& 12 & Syi of 2 & 11 blk 6 Wilks Adk Coa 420 00 Campeil Iwancy lots 1 & 2 blk 17 " Wilka add Cor - . . . 4 00 McCalman A W , of SE Sec 8 - T 11 r 5 1 t'" v - 100 00 Miller Annie lot 1 blk 23 Joba - Add Cor , 220 00 Abstract, of Title Conveyancing Attorney-At-Law Practice irj all the courts. Notary Public Office in Burnett Brick. .. , - ' LAYING GABLE NOW HONOLULU AND UNITED STATES WILL EXCHANGE CHRISTMAS GREETINGS " Sending Message Now. From Mid Ocean -7 Jeffries Couldn't Knock a Miner but in Four , Rounds Emerson Col- " . lege and N E Conser . " ' ' vatory Allied San Francisco, Dsc- 19. The first link of the great Ocean cable which is to connect the United States with Hawaii has been laid, and the cable sbip Silverton is pro ceeding so rapidly with the work that it would not at all be surpri sing if Christmas greetings from Governor Dole, of Hawaii, to Presi dent RooseveltZare sent over the cable from Honolulu on Christmas day. At noon today Io54 knots of cable had been reeled off from the hold of the Silverton, to rest on the" bottom of old ocean, in . 13o hours after leaving San Francisco, and this in spite of a very severe storm, which retarded the work. If a slightly better ratio is maintained during the next hve days, with no storm or accident to interfere, it is reason' able to expect that communication with Honolulu will be had on Christmas day. ; 4 The Associated Press reporter on board t.he Silverton filed the follow ing message from the vessel at noon today: ; - - "Latitude 3o:18 north, longitude 139:38 west. The total amount of cable laid up to neon today, which includes the first section, the lay ing of which was ; completed last night at 8 o'clock, was 1054. knots, The weather is fine."; Butte, Mont., Dec. 20. Cham pion James J Jeffries tonight lost a decision in a. four-round contest with Jack Munroe after four rounds of the fiercest fighting Butte has seen for some years. . At one time the champion went to his kneesK and a Knock out looked possible. j ennes'- manager naa posted a forfeit of $25o for any one to stand against Jeffries - for four rounds, and Munroe accepted the challenge. At the end of - the fourth round Munroe was still ready to fight. N Munroe is amateur champion of the Pacific Coast. Fitzsimmons has posted a forfeit of $500 to put Munroe out In four rounds. Seldom has such a scene of -en thusiasm " followed. The balcony and gallery were jammed, and men rose in their seats and cheered for Munroe. The champion Was dissapointed over his failure to put Munroe out, He did his very best to deliver knoch-out, bu t . t neiutta man was not to be disposed of. He was game t the core and argued every inch with Jeffries. Munroe repeatedly sent bis straight left to the champi on's face and marred it considera bly. Munroe blocked many vio icus uppercute. ine xsutte man displayed unexpected - cleverness and although he went down several times, it was more through Jefferies great weight than the punishment inflicted. - ; ' . In the mix up Jeffries did not overlook an oppoitunity to rough it but before the third round was reached the Fmile bad dissappear ed from Jtffi ies face, and he went in with a determination to do his man up. Each time Munroe went to his knees he tcok the count, a&d met all othe b'& fellows rushes. It was a fine exhibition and the crowd was well, pleased. A little blood was . spilled from Munroe's nose while ; Jefferies was puffing freely. Munroe was also puffing f-eply. : ' - - Munroe is a miner, and has lived here two years. He holds the am taeur cham-pionship of California. Boston, Dec 21. Alliance of the New England Conservatory of mu sic and the Emerson College of Oratory as announced is of import ance in the educational world. Such alliance, however, has just been completed and is of the utmost sig nificance to students of music, dra matic, art, oratory and literary in terpretations. -The conservatory the largest and most influential school of music in America, and the iimerson Uollege equally represen tative as a great school of oratory and literary interpretation, will henceforth act in'cooperation in the establishment of a great art center in this city. T- After several weeks of negotiation, the governing boards of the two institutions have taken final action, and thU union has been formed which, while greatly strengthening the work of the two schools and offering opportunitiss never before presented, leaves 'each institution independent in its man agement and control of ite affaiisas well as financially independent of the other. The schools are not am algamated, for in this important combination of interest the name, identity and integrity of the two schools are to be rigidly preserved in the future as ia the past. The two independent organizations will merely work hand-in-hand in edu cation, uniting in the interchange of common advantages, and coop erating in securing the best results. Washington, Dec. 19. The bill of the Boston Steamship Company to transport government business between Seattle and Tacoma, and the Philippines, was yesterday fin- ally accepted by Secretary of War Root. " : ' ' President Wineon, of the Com" pany, withdrew the stipulation that it was to have three-fourths of all the government business. His company will only get such busi ness as is sent from Puget sound. f All business of the government originating m the territory tribu tary to Portland will be shiDned from "this7 port on vessels specially cnartered. . The government will continue to operate transports from San Fran Cisco, and, 11 n decides to sell or lease them, will give an opportuni ty to bid on contracts for business done in that port. . secretary Koolwill aefc' congress to allow him to make ; transport contracts for a longer term than one year. ' : .- ." . '" ';'; t Washington Deo. 20. All ; the allies have agreed to negotiate with Minister Bowen a settlement of their claims against Venezuela, butceach attaches conditions, which will take time to dispose of before arbitaation can begin. V v ; ; - It is possible that a reference to the Hague tribunal will result. . The United States government thinks, the demand for a guarantee needless, but may help to Bee a re it from private parties. -, The number of claimants against Venezuela is growing. France de mands equal treatment for her re cent claims: Spain and Belgium have put in claims; now Holland has made a demand, sent a war ship to La Guayra and recalled her minister. - ; Formal notice has been given by the British admiral that the block ade will begin at midnight tonight, but days of grace are allowed ves sels which sailed before that time from other ports. Venezuela has published the dis- pa'ch which her foreign minister sent in reply to Germany's ultima-1 turn. - Some people in Caracas bewail that, after raising an army of 43, 000 men, Castro Bhould not have stiuck a blow. The rebels 10,000 strong, are ad vancing on Caracas. Admiral . Dewey has sent the cruiser Albany to La Guayra, car rying a naval omcer to help Minis ter Bowen, who now-cares for the interests of four nations besides the United States. HIS NOSE BROKEN. He Played one too Many Games of Foot- nan utner miiomatii News. The Philomath . business ' houses report a good holiday trade. There will be a Christmas tree at each of the churches on Christmas eve.-.: - v-sv -: . RoyBethers is the 'possessor of a broken nose, the result of a practice game of foot ball. . ; Both colleges have had interest ing rhetorical and musical - enter tainments the past week. . v Mr Gregory whof" recently sold his residence property to Mr Chand ler has moved to Springfield. ' The funeral of Cecile Bethers oc curred at Philomath last . Sunday. She was the daughter of Mr. Geo. Bethers of Toledo. Cecile was a bright, happy child.. During her short life of eleven- years she had heard no sound, having besn born deaf and dumb. At the .time she was attending the school for the deaf at Salem where she was a general favorite with teachers and pnpus. She was taken home about two weeks ago and died Friday Dec 19. She is no longer deaf and dumb but is "Singina With the Angels." Rev Moore of Corvallis preached. the fuoeral sermon. . Administrator's Sale of Real, Property. In the matter ol the estate of T P Waggoner deceased. Notice is hereby given that under and pur suant to an order ot sale made by the County Court ol the State ot Oregon for Benton County, on the 5th day of December, 1902, in the above entitled -matter, the undersigned as adminis trator ot the taid estate of T P Waggoner, deceas ed, will from and after the 6th day- of January, 1903 -procoed to sell at private sale, to the high est bidder, for cash in hand, all of the following described real property towit: - , Tie donation land claim of Jesse Hawiey sit uated tn Sections 19 and 30 In Township 14 south Range 5 W, being claim No 51, notification No 2491, containing 321.70 acres in 'Benioo County, State of Oregon. , - Said sale is to be made for the purpose of pay ing claims against said estate and charges and expenses of admistration. k . . . Dated this December 6, K02, - - M. M. WALTZ, - " Administrator of the estate of T ; P, Waggoner deceased. .... V for Infants The Kind You Have Always Bought lia borne thTJsrna- j tore of Chas. II. Fletcher, and hu heen made uwler hi - personal supervision for over 30 year. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeit, Imitation and Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger the - health of Children Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought xetxa me In Use For TMt eiiiTim ecrnwiT, me Do Hot Etoe to as high a standard as our desire would promote ' ; us. but see that you make no mistake -in the house thafr-keeps the hig- 1 ' . . .est standard of Grocer- - : , ., ies that Is the ' . ' ; ' place to . ' - ' ' BUY " ;. V Fresb Fruits, Fresb Uesetables fresh everything to be had in the market. We 1 run our delivery wagon and our aim is ; to keep what you want and to please. Call and see , B Borning Car EAT1 ORGANS HE Cramers Organ Factory offers a discount of io percent on all Organs sold for cash between now and January ist, 1903. A fine lot of piano case and cot tage organs on hand. .iA guarantee for 10 years with each organ. Organs also sold on easy terms. Send direct to your manufactory and save the - ":. Middle Man's Profit. Our organs are cheaper and bet ter made to stand this climate than any eastern organ. ; Have had 14 years' experience in the business, and can guarantee you enough better organ, than you can buy elsewhere, for the money, and pay freight and expenses of all middle men. - - - Now . you have a manufactory within your reach, why not patron ize home industry? ? The manufacturing business is the life ot your state. -- We have made these .organs on the coast for three years, and they meet the approval of the best musi cians and are all giving the best of satisfaction, j. ; ,-:- ' Our business is increasing rapid ly. Call on or address us for an oagan for a Christmas present." Cramers Organ Factory - Corvallis, Oregon. .; and Children signature 01 Over 30 Years. tt mupt tiieit, New tork city. ' Co Professional. J. P. Huffman Architect Offlje ia 5 Zlerolt Building. Hour CrviUt3 Orego E. B. Bryson, Attorney-At-Law. POSTOFFICE BUILDING- E. BENNETT. Physician & Surgeon. At Hotel Monroe every Saturday afternoon from 1 to 7 p. m: BkIXEFOTJOTAIS OREGON L. G. ALTAIAN, M. D Homeopathist Office cor 3rd and Monroe sts. Besi- dence cor 3rd and Harrison sts. Hours 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to 4 to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 10 Phone residence 315. and 7 A, M. - DR. W.,H- HOLT. . . DR- MAUD HOLT. . Osteopathic Physicians Office on South Main St. Consul tation and examinations free. Office hours: 1 8:3o to 11:45 a. m 1 to 5:45 p. m. Phone 235. G. R. FARRA, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON St OBSTETICIAX Residence In front of court house facing 3rd st Office hours 8to9a.rn.lto2 and 7 to 8! CORVALLIS OREOO DR. C. H. NEWTH, Physician & Surgeon ; Philomath, Oregon. E. Holgate ATTORNEY AT LAW , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE : Stenography and typewriting done. Office in Burnett brick Corvallis, Oreg W. T. ROWLEY M. D. Homeopathic Physician, Surgeon and oculist v Office Rooms 1 -2 Bank Bldg. . Residence on 3rd Et -between. Jackson & Monroe, Corvallis, Or. . -. '- Resident Plume 311 - Office hours 10 to 12 a m. 2 to 1 and T to7;30 p n