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Corvallis Times. BY B. F. IRVINE. Official Paper of Beuton County, OOBVALUS, OREGON, JCtY 88, 1900 SILENT, WHY? lu.'te of the prevalence of trust rices In this country, Mr McKiDley ; uttered not one syllable in his letter ' of acceptance on the subject of the trusts. The president knows that during the past eighteen months trusts have been organized in this country with a capitalization of over two billion dollars. Prices on manufactured articles have been advanced to an extent never known before. The advance affects nearly every article in use, from the steel pen with which the mortgage is signed to the coffin in which the dead man is buried. There is no evading, no escaping payment-of these trust prices, for competition has been strangled. There is no other source of supply. The buyers of trust goods are simply helpless. There is no relief for them, save in the disintegration of the trusts. These buyers of trust goods have no trust goods to sell. There is no organized trust to advance the price of oats, of wheat, of hops, of prunes; no trust to advance the wages of the farm hand, the blacksmith, the Btore.clerk. The farmer sells his products to the trusts at such prices isthe trusts are willing to pay. .. The trust sells to the farmer not at what the farmer is willing or ble to pay, but at whatever . the trust sees 'fit to ask. Whether "buying or eelling, the trust fixes the price; in no case do the farmers fix the price. Under such condi tions, how can the farmer prosper? What chance has he to get on in the world.Ai4iLConditions so far led for them, how help but prosper? T8 no escaping these facts. farmer himself knows them to Whenever he buys rails, fre, paint, window glass or al- ost any other article required, the ipieasant truth is brought home i him. Why, then, is President linley silent about the trusts? does he harp about a financial when there ia ha power that can for' the next je present financial arrangemeirn-iwe me preaiaeni s party?. The silence-simply means that trusts are for the president and the president is for the trusts, and it is pure folly to deny it, or to attempt to believe anything else. Both tiuilty. Frank Baker and Burt 3riffith, the two Lincoln county prisoner who recently occupied cells in the Benton county jail are both to go to the penitentiary. They had their trial before Judge Hamilton at Toledo, Wednesday, and the jury promptly returned a verdict of guilty as charged, jointly indicted with them was William Griffith a brother of Burt Griffith. The in dictment charged them with lar ceny. It appears that for several .years past cattle stealing and other dep redations have been . prevalent in the vicinity of Drift Creek. The neighborhood has suffered much irom the operations ef th gang, which was a sort of Jesse James variety. The events in the Toledo court show that Baker and Griffith were the guilty parties. Judge Hamilton was to have sentenced the defe ndants. Thursday. It was guessed that each would be sent up for about .five years. Both have formerly served out sentences in the penitentiary. Again in Business To all those who so generously aided us by their labor and means in replacing our buildings that were destroyed by fire on May iwenty sixth, allow us to extend our sincere thanks not only for your kindly as fiistance but for the friendship and generous heart that prompted it, and only hope some time in the future we may be able to show our appreciation for your kindness. After two months" of hard labor we -are once more at our old stand in a new building with a full stock of new first-class goods. Allow me to thank my customers for their patronage in the past and hope by square dealing and first-class goods to merit a continuation of the same in the future, again thanking you, we-are Yours .to serve. ,j J. A. Cartes & Family, Wells, Oregon, July 7,1900. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a warrant issued out of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Benton, to the Sheriff of said County directed, com manding the said Sheriff to levy on the goods and chattels of the delin quent taxpayers named on the delin quent tax-roll for said County for the year 1S99, thereto attached, and if none be found, then upon the real property, as set forth and described in the said delinquent tax-roll, or' so much thereof as cv - ii , tiSf y the amount of taxes .... ju ,"-', - , -wit1 costs charged therein, togetnr r iV.B'.. and expenses, I have duly levieu, hav ing been unable to find any goods or chattels belonging to the respective de linquents hereinafter named, upon the following-described pieces or parcels of land, as set forth in said tax list, lying and being in said Benton County, State of Oregon,' described and assessed as follows: Hibbard, Mary E. N. Vz of NE. - i,i section 26, T. 1U, it. t, eu -acres Knapp, Minnie E. Vz of section 25, T. 10, R. 6, 325 acres Ricket, Mary E. Vz of SE. , section 34, T. 10, R. 5; W. of SW. Vi, section 35, T. 10, R. 5, 120 acres Seabrook, Rosa Beginning at point 1410 feet E. of NW. corner of D L. C. of Monroe Hodges, No. 46, T. 10 S., R. 4 W.; run 9.63 chains; thence N. 17.50 chains; thence W. 11.87 chains; thence S. 8 dg. E. 11.60 chains to beginning, containing 18.80 scr&s .,.....,. Thornton, Martha J. NW. 4 of SW. Vi of SE. Vil also SW. Vi of SW. of SW. Vi of SE. Vi, sec tion 22. T. 10. R. 5, 20 acres.... 3 38 9 02 4 51 4 51 1 12 Crowder, W. W. Beginning at a point in center of county road, 10 chains W. from NE. corner of J. M. Risley's farm, which is a part of J. Q. Thornton's D. L. C; running thence S. 20 chains; W. 6.03 chains; N. 20 chains to a point in center of county road; thence E. along center of . said road 6.03 chains to begin ning, 12 acres Jorden, J. L,. Beginning at point ' 31.23 chains distant from SW. corner of D. L. C. of Galatin Adkins, T..10 S., R. 4 W., run ning thence E. 5 chains; N. 10 chains; W. 5 chains; S. 10 chains - " to beginning;' section 36, T. 10, R. 4, 5 acres Kennedy, John, Est. D. L. C. No. 9 02 2 25 42, less rignt or way ior rail road, T. 11 S., R. 4 W., 155 acres Pipes, M. L.., and Clarno, Fran cis Beginning at Vi section cor ner between fractional sections 2 and 3, T. 11 S., R. 4 W.; thence S. 48 deg. E. 14.90 chains; thence S. 55 deg. 50 min. W. 5.62 chains; thence S. 20 deg. 10 min. E. 17.80 chains to the N. bank of Wil lamette river; thence following N. bank of said river, with meander thereof in a south westerly course to SE. corner of lot 1 in fractional section 3 in said township; thence N. deg. 37 min. E. ' 28.81 chains to ber ginning, section 2, containing 20.40 acres. NE. of SE. Vi and lot 1, fractional section 3, containing 58.45 acres, except the right of way heretofore deeded to the Willamette Valley & Coast Railroad, containing about 5 acres. E. Vz of follow ing: N. Vz of SW. V and lots 3 and i, section 3, T. 11 S., R. 4 W.. containing 78.60 acres.... 31 57 36 08 Stewart. Frederick E. V,. begin ning at NE. corner of the 200 acres that was formerly owned by J. M. Risley, being a portion of the D. L. C. of J. Q. Thorn ton; thence W. along county road 40 rods; thence S. 80 rods; thence easterly 40 rods; thence northerly 80 rods to beginning, containing 10 acres Thrall, Susie Beginning at a point from which stake in cen- - ter of E. end of lake beacs N. -70 deg. 26 min. E. 22.97 chains, and S. 34 deg. E. 5.91 chains; thence S. 70 deg. 26, min. W. 12.07 chains; N. 6 deg. W. 5.39 chains; N. 70 deg. 26 min. E. 11 chains; S. 19 deg. 34 min. E. 5.22 chains to beginning, con taining 6 acres Wood, Frank Beginning on N. line of claim No. 37, T. 10 S., R. 3 and 4 W., at stone 2.10 chains E. of E. boundary of sec tion 36, T. 10 S., R. 4 W.; thence W. 21.28 chains; thence S. 7.45 chains; thence S. 17 deg. 30 min. E. 5 chains; thence S. 24 deg. 30 min. E. 6.09 chains; thence N. 52 deg. E. 23 chains; thence N. 30 deg. W. 3.70 chains to begin ning, containing 20 acres Clark, A. L. E. Vz of NE. of NE. ; E. Vz of SE. Vi, section 18, T. 14, R. 7, 160 acres Capsul, Lewis W. Vz of section 36, T. 14, R. 8, containing 320 acres Hansel, E. B." Lots 1 and 2 (book 33, page 561), 13 acres... Martin, H. L. NE. Vi,. section 28, T. 13, R. 7, 160 acres Starr, H. H Lot 1, section 9, - T. 14, R. 8,- 31 acres Thompson, O. T. N. Vz of NE. ; SE. of SE. Vi, section 36, T. 14, R. 8, 120 acres 6 76 2 70 9 02 4 51 9 02 2 25 5 51 2 25 Bartlett, D. M. Beginning at point 2.50 chains S. of NW. cor ner of SW. Vt. of SW. Vi of sec tion 23, T. 10, R. 6 S. . 37.50 chains to SE. corner of T. P. Fish's, homestead; W. 36.58 chains to , E. line of claim 44; N. 33 deg. 31 min. E. along said line '46.28 , chains to piece of land deeded to. James Plunkett by P. Fisher; S. 71 deg. E. 11.50 chains to place of beginning, 351 acres Beers. Curtis N. Vz of SE.,1, section 26, T. 10. R. 6, 80 acres.. Hibbard, Mary E. N. of NE. . section 26, ;T. 10, R. 6, 80 acres Kimball, J. N. W. Vi of SE. Vi. section 24, T. 10, R. 6; W. of NE. Vi, section 8, T. 11. R. 5 Newman, M. P. Lots 5, 6, 7, and S. Vz of NE. Vi section 18, T. 10, R. 6, 150 acres Richardson, S. E. Vz of section 35, T. 10, R. 6, 320 acres..: Wyatt, J. R. E. of D. L. C. of Harman Higgins and Malin da Higgins, save and except a strip of land along the dividing, line running north and' south 13.92 rods in T. 10 S., R. 6 W. of Willamette meridian, contain ing 156 acres. Also lot 5 in sec tion 11, T. 10 S., R. 6 W. of -WUamette meridian, con4!n i 13.92 acres .... Coon, Leonard SE. of SE. V and lot 8, section 6, T. 15, R. 5; W of NE. Vi. section 7, T 29 31 2 25 -3 38 7 21 5 63 9 02 5 63 15. R. 5, 158 acres . 6 76 Hayes, Wesley Beginning at a point 26 2-3 rods N. of the cen ter of SE. Vt. of section 4, T. 15 S., R. 5 W.; E. 240 rods; N. 40 rods; W. 240 rods; S. 40 rods to place of beginning, sections 3 and 4, T. 15, R. 5, 60 acres .... Hamilton, John N. Vi of NW, section 6, T, 15, R. 4, except 18 acres y. Landerkln, E. E. Beginning at . NE. corner . of claim of Wm. .Spear; thence running W. to center of main channel of Long Tom; thence down said river to a pine stump at old log landing; thence a little E. of N. to cen- : ter of county road leading from Monroe to C. W. Starr's or v 13 64 6 76 chard, and thence nearly due E. along center of said road to section line between sections 33 and 34; thence S. along said sec tion line to beginning, contain ing 12 acres, T. 14, R. 5 2 70 Maude, Eustave Beginning at -NE. corner of land "claim No. 48, T. 14 S., R. 5 W.; thence W. 46 chains; thence S. 21.09 chains; thence W. 1 chain to middle of tiong Tom; thence S. 3 deg. W. , 7.50 chains! thence S. 35 deg. W. 7.80 chains; thence E. 52 chains; thence N. 34.78 chains" to beginning, containing 163 -acres 27 06 ' T? W TSJ U. r? rXT li NE. M of NH, ' Vi "and s4e. M, section 10, T. 15 S.7 R. 6 W., 160 acres . ; . 6 76 Nichols, Mi of NE. Vi and 8. ot jn. section 11, T. 15 S., R. 5 W., 200 acres . 9 02 Richardson, Aaron, Heirs of E. V" Of NE. Vi Ot BHi. Vi', SVV. Yi of NE. section 12, T. 14 S., R. 5 W., containing 60 acres.. 9 02 Wiltse, John Beginning at Vt sec tion post on section line De tween sections 31 and 32, T.14 S., R. 5 W. running thence E. 17.95 chains; thence S. 20 chains to place of beginning, contain ing 37 acres more or less 11 14 Brooks, Gustave SE. Vi of sec- . tion 32. T. 14 S.. R. 6 W.. 160 acres 4 51 Baker, Joel W. E. of SE. Vi, S. u. nf TSTK ii. section 30. T. 14. : R. 6 4 51 Bowen, D. A. N. Vz of SW. Vi, " sw v. nf SW. U. section 25. T.- 13. R. 6 3 38 Countryman, Frank E. of NE. V. spction 34 T. 13 S.. R. 6 W.. 80 acres 3 3 Woodcock, Winnifred Beginning at a point 7.33 chains N. and 15.53 chains E. from.SW. corner of D. L. C. No. 38, T. 14 S., R. 6 W.; thence N. 19.43 chains; thence N. 80 degrees E. 7.61 chains; S. 55 deg. E. 10 chains; , thence S. 14.87 chains; thence W. 16.10 chains to beginning, containing 30-47 acre. Begin ning at point 7.33 chains N. from SW. corner of D. L. C. No. 38. T. 14 S., R. 6 W., 15.53 chains; thence N. 19.43 chains; thence S. 80 deg. W. 5.39 chains;, thence N. 60 deg.. 20 min. W. 10.90 chains; thence S. 23.98 chains to beginning, containing 47 acres, except- therefrom 2 acres for school ground, con- . taining in all 60.91 acres 13 53 Moss, J. J. SE. Vi, section 32, T. 12, R. 6, 160 acres 6 76 Warmer, A. Lot 4, section 15, T. 13, R. 7, 26 acres 2 2o Woodruff, G. R., Heirs W. of SW. , section 4, T. 13, R. 6, SO acres 3 38 Johnson, Jos. SE. of NE. Vi, section 0, T. 11, R. 7, 40 acres 2 25 Mattoon, L. M. E. Vt of NE.- Vi, section '7,-T. 11, R. 7; NW.. of NE. Vi',; E. of NW. Vi of section 8; E. of NW. Vt', N. of SE. :; NE. Vi of SW. Vi, and E. of NE. Vi of section 7, all in T. 11 S., R. 7 W. of Willamette meridian,, contain- ing 480 acres, more or less, ex cept about 13 acres sold to Jo seph oJhnson by Daniel Hath away 45 65 Sabin, R. L. NW. section 10, T. 11, R. 7, 160 acres 6 76 Skaggs, Arthur E. SE. of SE. Vi, section 28, T. 10, R. 7; SW. Vi of SW. Vi, section 27, T. 11, R. 7, 80 acres 4 51 Wakefield, Arthur SW. Vi of SE. . V- section 16, T. 11, R. 7, 80 acres 2 25 Thrall, E.S. Vi of NW.- ; W. Of SW. Vi SE. Vi or bV. 74, section 34, T. 11, R. 7, 160 acres 6 49 Bettman, G., and others D. L. . C.-49 ana JL. J-.. J. w,. x. xjl, it. ; 7. 624 acres 51 86 Wood, Hiram, Jr. W. of NW. ; w. Vz of e.- or jnvv. Vi, section 7. T. 11, R. 6, 120 acres. 8 56 Bergin, Mollie Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, block 21. Job's AQaition a Bell, Clem T. Lots 9 and 10, block 20, old town Corvallis i to Burckhart, C. A. Lot 12, block 17, Job's Addition it Bamberger, Theresa, Heirs of - Lot 1. block 1 Dixon's Addition 10 Sb Cook, Thos. L. F. andl Hazel Lot 3. block 7, Dixon's Addition 6 zi Campbell, Mrs. M. C. Lots 5 and 6, block 16, Job's Addition 3 xu Connor, O.-B. Lots 1, 2 and 12, block 16. Wilkins' Addition 5 67 Chambers, Mary E. Dots 1, 2 and 3, block 1, Avery & wens" Addi tion 3 10 Crawford, "Viola Beginning at NE. corner of claim 38, X. 13 S., R. 6 W.; thence S. 43 chains to SW. corner: of claim No. 57; thence E. on S. line of claim No. 57, 23.84 chains; thence N. 43 " chains to N. line of claim 57; .. -thence W. to beginning; con taininglCO acres, except 40 acres said, and except 38 acres sold.." 3 38 Hull, Albert Lot 3, block A, Job's Addition . 77 Howe, C. R Lots 10, 11 and 12, . For Catalogue containing' ttl. jl.Ulann, Sec. of faculty. The Entire Stock M Cost The Sale is now in progress, close out the entire business of the L-adies' Bazaar. For certain reasons this must be, accomplished within the next four or six weeks. .The prices .will be cut so that the goods will go. : - b 6 . . L. A. PERNOT. block 22, County Addition..;... 12 42 Hawver, William Block 4 and block 24, Job's Addition........ 18 63 Hendershot, Mary Lot 5, block A, Avery's Addition :.. . 3 10 King, Sol Lots 1 and 2, SE. V of NE. Vil SE. Vi NW. Vi; SW. " " " Vil SW. Vi of NE. Vi, 596.48 acres, section 35, T. 11, R. 1 ..... Kendal, Mary A. Lots 3 and 10, block 4, Dixon's Addition. Logan, S. A. S, 30 feet lot 9, block 6, old town- Corvallis Moore, Laura A Lots 7 and 8, block 16. Job's Addition .. .. 15 78 10 86 . 27 65 3 10 J Moom James Lots 7 and 8, block 1 1A vrriilj-inc! ArHrinn 35 Mulkey, A. G. Block 19, Wilkins' Addition. Oregon Agricultural Company, 7 ImitBd-SW. of NW. Vil W. 1 12 of SW. Vi, and lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, section 17, T. 10, R. 6; section 1, T. 11, R. 6; S. Va of SW. Vi, SW. Vi of SW. Vi, lots 4. 5, and 6, section 17, T. 11, R. 6; E. V; E. Vs of NW. Vi, SW. Vi of NW. - Vi, N. Vz of SW. Vi, section 17, T. 12, R. 6; SE. ; E. 12 of NE. Vi, SW. Vi of NE. Vil SiS. Vi of SW. Vi and. lots 4 and 5, section 21, T. 12, R. 6; W. of. NW. Vi, lots 1, 2 and 3, section 27, T. 12, R. 6; all of section 9 lying in Benton County, Ore gon, section 9, T. 10, R. 7; SW. Vi of NE. Vi ; SE. Vi of NW. Vil W. of SE. V4; SE. Vi of SE. Vi, W. of NW. Vi, section 11, T. 10, R. 7; W. ; S. of SE. V4; lots 3, 4 and 5, section 13, T. 10, R. 7; NE. Vi, NW. Vi, SE. Vi, section 17, T- 10, R. 7; section 21, T. -10, R. 7; section 25, T. 10, R. 7; section 31, T. 10, R. 7; section 35, T. 10, R. 7; section 3, T. 11, R. 7; W. Vz of SW. Vi, section 5,-T. 11, R. 7; E. of NE. Vi, NW. Vi of NE. Vi, N. Vs. of NW. Vi, E. of SE. Vi, lots L 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, sec tion 11, T. 11, R. 7; NE. Vi, NE. Vi of SW. Vi, W. of SW. Vi, section 19, T. 11, R. 7; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, section 25, T. 11, R. 7; . section 29, ,T. 11, R. 7, section 11; T. 12, R. 7; N. Vz of SE. , SE. U of SE. V. NE. Vi Of SW. Vi,. section 15, T. 12. R. 7 274 65 Pacific States Saving, Loan & Buildine Co. Lots 10 and 11, block 6. old town Corvallis 31 05 Rilev 'Bertha J. Lot 6. block 31, Job's Addition .- 4 65 Stewart, J. W. Beginning at point 2.10 chains N. of SW. cor ner of D. L. C. of Jno. Stewart, claim No. 49, T. 11 S., R. 5 W.; thence running N. 41.68 chains; thence N. 88 deg. 50 min. E. 24.12 chains; thence S. 30 deg. E. 42.50 chains; thence W. 24.76 chains to beginning, sections 26 and 35, T. 11, R. 5, 100 acres Smith, Marcia R Lots 7 and 8, block 2, Helm's Addition ; Smith, Meir Lot 6, block 16, Wil--kins' Addition Unknown ImDrovements on lot 53 63 15 52 4 65 7. block 5. old town Corvallis.. 31 05 Vennum, J. C All- of river lots Nos. 8 and 9, section 16, T. 11 S., R. 4 W. of Willamette meridian, except part of lot 9 3 38 Will, John, Estate Lots & ana b, block 1, old town Corvallis; lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12, block 11, Wilkins' Addition Will, Mrs. Christianna Lots 1, 2,. 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 9, Job's Addi tion Waggoner, George Lot 3, block 9, and lots 4 and 5, block 12, N. . B. & P-. "Avery's Addition Allen, Newton SW. "Vi of SE. Vi; SE. Vi of SW. Vi, section 18, T. 12 S., R. 6 W., 80 acres. . Bigler, Emma Farm lot 4, Philo math, Carter, Olive E. Lot 83, block 21 "Philomath Finlaysoh & Powell Lot 96, block 31. Philomath 21" 7i 4 65 2 54 2 26 10 63 5 31 12 76 Gellatly, John A. Beginning at SE. corner D. L. C. No. 69, T. 12. S., R. 6 W.; thence N.-8.11 chains; E. 2.50 chains; then S. 20 chains; thence W. 26.20 chains; thence N. 23 deg. 20 min. W. 44 chains; thence W. 42 deg. 45 min. E. 8.35 chains; thence E. 13.65 chains; thence S. along W. line of S. McLain's line 34.80 chains; thence E. 22 chains to beginning, containing 83 acres. D. L. C, T. J. Blair, . claim No. 68, except 100 acres off of N. end thereof, sold by Huffman to Flickinger, Septem ber 27, 1890. Also, except: Be ginning at SE. corner of said claim No. 68: thence W. 6.68 chains; S. 82 deg. W. 5 chains; S. 69 deg. W. 6 chains; S. 55 deg. W. 6.42 chains; N. 16.90 chains to beginning, containing 7.30 acres. Also, except 22.33 acres sold by Bier to Koberstein, Jan uary 13, 1891. Also (not except ed): Beginning 36.65 chains W. . of NE. corner of claim 69, T. i2 S.,' R. 6 W. ; thence W. 7.02 chains; thence S. 8.50 chains; thence NE. to beginning. 277 acres 57 (Concluded on 4th page.) State normal School, Ittonntoutb, Oregon. Fall Term Opens Sept. 18. The students ot the Normal School nre pre-, pared to take the State Certificate . immedi ately. Graduates rradily sec tire good positions; Expense of year from S120 to SlfO. Strang Academic and Piofes-MOiial Courses. I New Special Department in Manual Train ing. Well equipj ed framing Department. fnll Announcements, address . P. CICampbelMPres. is to he Closed Out. I have determined Cos V -. $ Co close out for Spot 0a$fr The -following sweeping reductions will be made, for cash only, in order to make room for our new fall stock: $ 5o shirt waists to close- for $ 40 60 : 50 75 : ' .r ' ; GO 1 OO : 80 1 25 j i 1 00 1 5o : : 1 2o 1 75 i : 1 4o 2 OO : : 1 60 2 25 : - - ; . . 1 80, 3 00 " " ; 2 4o All crash skirts and crash suitings 2o per cent discount. Lines are complete. Mail orders will have our best attention. R. RemrainiainitSalle! 5 A quantity of remnants have accumulated during the paBt' three months. These are remnants of Silks, Satins, Z White Goods, Wash Dress Goods, Woolen Drees Goods, Z2 ' - Table Linens, Towelings, Muslins, Sheetings, Curtain Nets, S Skirtings, Ginghams, Prints, Tickings,' Shirtings, Ribbons, Z Laces, Embroideries, Etc. - - The lengths and prices are marked in plain figures on each piece. .-11 -will "be 38 ISeg:a Our prcmium Dishes bave arrived Brirtg yeur coupons Jl Candidate. I, E. B. Horning, do hereby declare myself a candidate for a share of your patronage in Groceries, Crockery Etc. If elected will endeavor t& give perfect satisfaction with Taxes - - to The lowest possible. Yours Respt, . i miller, Corvallis, Oregon sold. - xd.less of Cost Main St., Corvallis, E. B. Homing. 'V