' - - THE COUNTY CASE ALL PRUNES SOLD of The Oregon Pacific Colonization Co a corporation vs M P Burnett and Benton county, Oregon, suit injunction- Demurrer overruled. Defendant given 30 days to answer and plaintm 30 aava m y.., . About Five CarloadSin the Vicinity Corvallis Marketed. There has been activity among prune growers in the vicinity of Corvallis for a week past. Several buyers have been on the scene, and the result of the negotiations is that nearly all of the crop of the neigh borhood has passed out of the hands of the growers. The sale compri ses about five carloads, which on account of the very light crop is practically the total output in the immediate vicinity for the season. All the sales are not to the same buyer. Nearly all the prunes in the vicinity of Philomath .and . the Blakeslee holdings in , Corvallis, together with a few other small lots were purchased the latter part of the week by the Willamette Var ley Prune Association of 7 Salem. The latter company is the same that bought a considerable quantity of prunes in this vicinity last year. Ithas a process works at Salem, and the prunes bought here are to be shipped there for -treatment, after which the Association boxes and places them on the market. Another sale of nearly three car loads was consummated Monday. It comprises the two carloads held by the big Prune Company, the crop of D C Rose and a few other lots in and about Corvallis. The sale is for the New York market, and shipment is to be made at once. At the big prune companys plant, the grading and sacking is to begin at once. In the latter sale the figures have not been made public, but they are understood to be somewhat in advance of the sale of the Salem buyers. Lawyers Argue it Corporation set up Technical Objections to Assess .' . merits. mere was a nearjag in tne cir cuit court Monday afternoon of the case in which the Oregon-Pacific Colonization Company seeks to evade payment of taxes on its lands in Benton County. The lands are known as the Coe lands, and the amount of taxes delinquent on them is for five or six years and aggre gate above $3,000. Benton County advertised the lands for sale for taxes and the corporation restrained tire sale by injunction in the court. Monday the case was called, and the attorneys for the county filed a demurrer to the corporation s com plaint. In the argument on the de murrer, counsellor the corporation urged that the entire assessment of the lands was at fault,' because the lands were assessed in a lump and not seperated into parcels. Con- sel claimed that the failure to segre gate was equivalent to making as sessment at all, and many decisions in support of the view were cited. Judge Hamilton overruled the demurre, and the county was given thirty days in which to make an swer to the corporations complaint, after which Jthe latter has a similar period in which to file a reply with the court. It is probable that three months or more will elapse before the case will reach a solution. Gloak and Suit Sale. Commencing Saturday, November 15th, we -will offer our entire stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks, Jack ets, Capes, Raglans and 1 ailor-Made Suits at u Sweeping Reductions, all this season's garments. limited, stock, call early. 'A AAA:'. " : ' -'v' MUST HAVE PRODUCTS Thousands at Chicago Want to v Something That Benton Has Produced. See Wallis Nash .has written another letter to a Corvallis- man asking for something in the way of an ex hibit for Benton county to be plac ed in the Immigration oflice of the Harriman lines at Chicago. He says that Eenton suffers for lack of some product to stand as a representative of what the county is capable of, and urges that some- f thing, even if it only be a box of apples be forwarded. Fruits, either fresh or in jars-can be used in the Immigration office with tel ling effect. . ' The inquiries about Oregon, Mr Nash continues,- are simply un limited in number. The reputa tion ofthe state seems suddenly to have leaped into favor in the pub lic eye, and thousands are seeking information about its climate, char acter and resources, with a view fcf leaving for the Webfoot state . in the spring. The rush then . Mr Nash says, will be far greater than the most enthusiastic Oregoniao can possibly anticipate. The letter concludes with the suggestion that any products, properly packed for shipment, may be left at the South? ern Pacific station in Corvallis,' and the railroad company will take it through to its destination with out charge.. TWO SALES Of Corvallis Residence Property-A ve ry Residence Sold Dr N B Avery has sold his resi dence property a the - corner of Jefferson and Ninth streets. The buyer is Mrs Mary Tedrow, and. the price paid was $1,700. The deeds have already been signed and delivered, and possession is to -be given in about two weeks Mr and Mrs Tedrow reside in Polk county where Mr Tedrow is engaged in farming. They have a son in the Agricultural College. ' The St Germain residence prop erty changed hands Monday. The new owner is Prof. White, who arrived a week ago from Iowa, and with his family he already occupies, his new home. The property com prises a house and half block . The price was $1,200. - Get Them Now Big Green Olives in bulk, Fresh mince meat in packages and Heinz sweet pick les, at Zierolf's. To Trade A fine farm in Nebraska, also one. in Texas for farms in Benton or Linn Co Also nice well improved farm near Hal eey for Corvallis acreage property. Good brick store house and residence for farm. Some great bargains in farms and city residences. See. PP Morgan. Wood for Sale I liave 5OO acres of timber land to clear. Will sell wood in stump or give wood for clearing ground, have fir, oak cedar and asn. 5 miles west 01 (Jorvailis. - , PA Kline. Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given to all persons that the undersigned has been duly appointed admin istrator with the will" annexed ef the estate, of Jane Elizabeth Fisher, deceased, bythe Connty Court of the State ot Oregon, for Benton County All persons having claims against said estate, of said Jane Elizabeth Fisher deceased, are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers duly verified, as by law re -quired within six months of the date hereof o the undersigned at his law office in . Corvallis Benton county, Oregon. . v E. E. WILSOK. Dated this Nov 8, 1102. . Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jane Elizabeth Fisher, deceased, Notice to Creditors. - Osteopathy . Will core rheumatism. If you have rheumatism in any of its many forms, no matter how long standing, call and and see me kt my office on south Main street. I will guarantee to cure any case of rheumatism, in from lo to 60 days. I have in my office the latest improved Statie and X-ray machine, and am pre pared to make any kind of an X-ray ex amination. Also to give any kind of electrical treatment. If you are in any way afflicted, call and see 'me. Consult ation and examination free. Respectfully, W.H, Hoir, D. D. Notice is hereby given -that the under signed has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Lina Nue gass, deceased , by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Benton county and that Leters Testamentary therin have been issued to him. ' All persons having claims against said estate are no tified to present the same verified as by law required to me at the - office of W S McFadden, 1st Nat'l Bank Building in City of Corvallis eaid County within six months-from this date, M. Jacobs, Administrator of the estate of Lina Neiigass, deceased. ''.'.-Willamette Valley Banking Company GOKVAIXIS OREGON. ' Responsibility $100,000. - A General Banking Business. Exchange issued payable at all finan cial centers in United States, Canada and Europe., - ' Principal Correspondents Portland, Seattle, San . Francisco and r . New York Canadian Bank of Commerce ' Chicago First National Bank Canada Canadian Bank of Commerce UdIc-q Bank, of Canada, A Hfe'gBgj HartSchafEayr - Sr,A. rlarTailorcd ' ALL SORTS OR MEN all WE'RE provided for sorts of clothes-tastes, men who f-jvant - the latest ' and newest styles, and men -who want the quietest and plain est clothes they can get, and men all the way between. - lhe qualities for all gorts ofmen are the same ' styles vary, but Hart, Schafiher & Marx quality remains always as good as it eah be. What ever your clothes-needs, we inteud that this shall be your place to supply them, $6 50 to $35.3 We are sole agents. S. L. KLINES Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a warrant Issued out of the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County . of Bt nton, to the Sheriff of said County directed and delivered, commanding the eaid Sheriff to collect the taxes as shown to be delinquent, on. the tax roll for the ytar 1901, charged to said de linquents thereon, and if necessary to sell the several articles ol personal or parcels of real property upon which such taxes aie levied, as set forth In said tax list. Said delinquent tax payers, the amount of taxes and the penalties and the several parcels of reel property are dear crlbed as follows lowit. Amt tax S cost Aaron. Amanda C arVT X of 8 W N X of S E" K of N W see 85, T 10,K 6 W 60 acres S8 98. Beursdorff, Anne E 14 of S E W section Si T10B6W 120 acres . 6 6S Deadman, G K S TV a, 8 A of N W V; ex cept 8 W H of SW and K Kot SE' M of NWK section 85. T 10. B 6 W 180 acres 11 35 Newman, M P Lots 5, 6, and 7 and 8 of ... N E 14 section 18, T 10, B 6 W 160 acres ; 6 6S ' Richardson, S E section 35,-T 18. B6 W 320 acres 11 85 Sabin, B L NW J section 10 X 11 R 7 W 160 acres g 6ft Prlntz, Gilbert H N Vi of SWjkoI SE V! 8 & of 8 M of NW 14 of SE H section ' " ' 16, T 12 B 7 w, 30 acres i 2S Poindexter, B W The North 30 acres of NW of 8E section 16, T 12, R 7 W 1 2ft Hibbard, Mary E N of NE section 26 T 10 R 6 W. 80 acres 4 25 Johnson, E O 8 E i section 6. T 11 B 5 W 160 acres 5 e Marley, P H N E i section STUBS W 160 acres g 6(y, Press, William N W Kol NW K section 2 T 11 B 5 W, Sy ofse, J4; S W f NE . H- S E of NW H seotfon 3, T 11 B 5 -V 11 tt(J Nichols, M E NW JofNEW;SofNW seoUon 11 T 15 K 6 1135, Eridley A Beginning at point 81 rods N of SE corner ot CI 60 in T il' 8 B 6 W th W 80 rods, th N 28 rods to center of Coun ty road, th eaat along center of said road to a point 10 rods N of beginning in sections 13 and 17, TUB 6 W 9K4 acres 2 1 Mater, E H E H section 36, T 12, R 7 W 320 acres u g Bust. H A Beginning at N W corner of SW l of N E of section 22, T 12 t R 6 W th 8 22 rods, E 120 rods, N 22 rods W 120 rods 3 40 Burkhart, O A Lot 12, Block 17, Job's Ad . ' dition to Corvallis 1 00 Cauthorn, J A Fractional lots 5 and 6, in fractional Block 3, O T Corval lis 14 25 Hull, Albert Lot 3 in Block 9, Job's ad dition to Corvallis 1 oo Hoag, William Lots 6 and 6 Block SOT Corvallis, Lot 1 Block 6 O T Cor vallis, Fractional Rivr Lots 6 and 6 Block 2, Avery's Addition to Corval lis 32 61 Hughes, WP-Lots 11 and 12 Block In Wilkins Addition to Coival lis.... 18ft Hawver, William Block 4 and Block 2V Job's Addition Corvallis 24 45. Hendershott, Mary Lot 5 Block A Aveiy s -Addition to Corvallis 4 nr Krogewell, L Lot 4 Block 15 Jobs Ad dition, Corvallis , Logan, 8 A South 30 feet Lot 9 Block ' 6 o T Corvellis 24 4! Mulkey.AG Beginning at 8 W corner" of Block 6 Wells Addition Corval lis, thN 10 rods E 156 feet, South to point 108 feet from begin ning West to beginning 1 40 Tower, Charles Beginning at point 118 feet from appoint 223 feet south from N line on div line of J C Avery's D L C run South 60 feet W 100 feet N 50 feet E 100 feet to beginning all lines parallel to streets of Corvallis o 03: Waggoner, George Lot 3 Block 9N B&'p Avery's Addition to Corvallis Lot 6 Block 11. Lots 4 6 Block 12 N B & P Avery's Addition Corvallis 4 0? Friendly Max Beginning at a point 34,08 chains E of the N W corner of N E i of section 30, T 12 BB 4 W of WillMerthW 7 60 chains; th S8 Chains: thence E 1 chain th 8 30 chains thE 5 chains, 'to Willamette river thence down said river wiUi its meanderlngs to ,place ot begin -' nlng containing 7.66 acres more or a x iuocK is, jodb Addition Corvallis. 1 30 4 8 0- 3 60 1 2 De- said Tullls, Elizabeth of SW Xi '&' 'w ' hi of SIJi section SO, Til, B 7 W 168 acref moore 1 41 & vanderpcol M E W of c 74 ecuuuu 00, X IU A 7 V, Oregon & California Railroad Co N W '1 of 8 E X section 17 T 14 B 8 ino on Tiiureaay the 11th day of ccmber, 1902, at the hour of 10 a m of uay, at tne bheriirs cffirA. in thn nm,. nn.& In said County and State, I will stll the hbove described real property, at public sale to the person who will Tid the amount of taxes . and costs accrued against each piece or par cel of real property and fcke a certificate at the lowest rate of interest, for cash sub ject to redemption, to satisfy said warrant, costs and accruing costs, M, P. BURNETT, t . Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon. Dated November 11, 1902 new Canned Goods Tresl) Extracts and Spices . - It Js now easy to buy your Thanks-' giving Groceries at our store. We . have received all our New Goods (fe f - for the Holiday trade. . ; . . Vi (Thanksgiving Groceries Raisins, Currants, Lemon and "Orange f5T 3'' Peel, Dates, Figs, Cranberries, Almonds, '' S- ' ' Walnuts, Honey, Olives, Mince Meat, t Plum Pudding, Fresh Fruit and 'Vegetables.' Leave orders for S ' '" Celery fresh twice a week. . . fiodes' Grocery, Oregon v - Abstract of Title Conveyancing - 3osepb ft KH1$on Attorney-At-Law Practice in all the courts. Notary Public Office in Burnett Brick. E. Holgate ; ATTORNEY AT LAW -'- JUSTICE OF THE PEACB Stenography and typewriting done. Office in Burnett brick Corvallis, Oreg . H. S. Pernot Physician, and Surgeon Office over Post Office. Residence, Cor. 5th & Jefferson Sts. Hours 10 to 12 a. m 1 i. Ma laa