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ANOTHER WARNING. FREIGHT ENGINE WRECKED AT AVON BY AN EX PLOSION. Crime Perpetrated Eight Miles West of Helena Cab Blown Off, but Eogioeer and Fire- ' man Escape. Misaouli, Mint, Oct. 6. A re port reached here early this morn ing that an engine pulling an east bound fnight train was blown up by dynamite at Avtn, on the Northern Pacific, last night. Th cao was blown off the engine, and the fireman and engineer narrowly escaped serious injury. Helena, Mont.. Oct. 6. Engin eer ReiJ'y, f the Northern Pacific freight eugine, which was wrecked by- dynamne, arrived in H-lena with his train early today. Tne en gine wa3 budly wrecked. He said it seemed to him as though there was an explosion of dynamite on each side of the engine. It was hie opinion that dynamite had been placed on the track a few moments before bis engine was wrecked by the explosion. Helena, Mont., Oct. 6. Ditec tivej McFeiiidge and a party .of of ticerVand detectives returned this morning from the scene of last night's "dynamite outrage, eight miles west of Helena. It began to rain heavily soon after the explo sion that wrecked the freight en gine last night, and by the time the officers arrived every trace of the blackmailers had been washed away. B:otdbouuds were unable to gaio a scent, and the party re turned to Helena. That the dynamiters have not given up attempts to extract money from the Northern Pacific was evi denced by labt night's explosioo. Dynamite was again plscd on the track by a man who rode up on horseback, and it was fastened to the rail with a piece of wire. It was placed there some time after 5:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon, as a train passed that place at that time. Th roadbed was torn up badly lj the fxplosion aud trains were" tied op until repairs eould be made. A pitca of rail about three 'feet long was blown out and the pi lot of the engine, together with the headlight, togetb.fr with the head light wes blown off. ? . The pews was received in H-lena at 2:3o this morning, and a posse composed of Detectives McFetridge, Captain McQueen, W. Queernburg, F. H. Franklin and Dan Boyle, superintendent of the Northern Pa cific, together with six bloodhounds left for ibe scene in a special traip. A Visit to Dr. Darrin Mr. A. G. Bere, of Todepetderjc, Or., visited Albany last week, to bring the doctor a patient, for his ,H0rfnl treatment for deafness. To a reporter he stated that he had hn' .lmnst totallv deaf from bis Mav of 1902. he yuuvu ouv j . - applied to the doctor while m fci lorv, Tn thrne months he was per fcntW and nermanently cured and that he had had no return of the malady since. We tested him in a whisper, and without hesitation Via nricorarArl all ouestions. Below we give his swora : statement, pub lished last year in the Salem J.oura al: ; How Young Mr. Byers.R covered His Hearing. - Salem Journal: 1 , - Mr. A. J. Byers, of Independence, accompanied by bis son, A. G. By ers, called at the Journal office this afternoon and made a statement Telative to the condition of the younger man. He had been deaf from his infancy, and later the dif ficulty gradually increased, to such an extent that be was almost total ly deaf. Two months ago the young man came to Dr. Darrin, at Hotel Willamette for treatment and today called al the Journal office to state that he could hear as well as any body. The reporter talked to him in a low voice and was convinced that his hearing was as good as the best. This remarkable cure of ne cessity makes the young men feel happy, and his father ia more than -vnlfiased. Their purpose in coming ' to the Journal office was tojmake a statement to the public concerning . jr f.-l , tne wonaeriui cure. - - --; A. G. BYERS Subscribed and sworn to before Tf. TTnffir. a notarv public. . in Oreeon. this 10th day ' of May, 1902. seal E. HOFER. , , Notary Public for Oregon A HAPPY MAN. . . card from Mr. Austin, of Portland, Or., telling how his wife was cured of total blindness. ' I wish to make known' what Dr. Darrin has done for my'farnily. Eight years ago my wife was total ly blind from what doctors called 'nervous abhorrence of light.-' In that cnndi:;on she vis'.ted him, and was cured, sa she could see as well s evT in life. .1 know of hundreds who have been a3 miraculously mred.' I am empLpf-d oa the O. R. & N. railroad, ard can be referr ed to a't any time. I most earnest .y reommend the affLetPd from whatever cause to cot suit Dr. Dar rin. W. 'STUB' AUSTIN." DR DARRIN S PLACE OF BUSINESS. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free from 10 to 5 o'clock- daily; even ings 7 to 8; Sunday 10 to 3, at Revere Ho.el, A.bany, until Dec. 1, only. The doctor makes a specialty, of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh, dealnees, bronchi tic, U grippe, heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases or those who suffer from apathy and indifference; also genito-uriuary and ekio dis eases in either sex, such a3 blood Iain's, seminal weakness aud lo t vigor, varicocele and stricture. Sufia, Oct. 6. Details of the fighting at Kitkar near Kratevo, 38 miles from Urkub, October 1 aDd 2, have reachel the revolutionary headquaitrs here, lhe battle was waftpd fot 36 hours. The Turks found it imposnble to dislodge the band of 8o insurgents from their strong position, and brought up two cannons. Ibe shots, however, went over the insurgents' and wrought havoc among the Turks ou the other side of the position. The insurgents ultimately escaped, lhe Turkish losses are variously esti mated at from 6o to loo men killed or wounded. The political situation today is tot regarded as over favor able. - ' Wanted. The Benton County Lumber Company has disposed of its Corvallis yard, and the accounts are in my hands for col lection. An immediate settlement of all is desired, in order that our books may "be closed up. The undersigned will be found at the lumber yard office, where all bills may be paid' J. D. Irvine, Secretary and Manager. Citation, In the CouDty Court of the State ot Oregon, forBentou County, la the matter of the Grjardiaahi Estate 91 Citation ! Mabel E, Howe, a Minor, To the next of kin ol Mabel E Howe, a minor and all persons Interested In the person and estate of said minor, greeting. Tn the name of the State of Oreeon, you are homhv pitts! and reoulred to appear in tue County Court of ithe State of Oregon, lor the County of Benton, at the Court room thereof, at Corvallis, in the County ot Benton, on Monday, the second day oi aovemoer, iaua, w, xu o cioc in tha rfuwnmn nf that dav. ttten and there to show cause If any, there be, why an order should not be made by said ; ixroniy uoun iirauuus the prayer of the petition of Frank L Howe. Guardian of the estate of said minor, for an or der of sale of the following described real pro erty belonging to said minor. M ibil E. Howe towl t ' ..- .. - . r.ntn Numbered Ten. Eleven and Twelv in Block Number Twenty two in the County Ad- diti"n to the CMty of Corvallis, in Benton coun ty, Oreeon- The sam pennon ior oraer ui onio Ml.. V. .V.a nla.lr nf thlfl iWlirt being now ou wo wkkejs: the Hon. Virgil E, Watters, Judge of the County Court ot lhe state oi Oregon for the County ol Benton, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 29th day of Septem ber, A, D 1903, ATTESr; Victor P, Moses, Clerk Notice ol 1'uial Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon forBentou County, , , " , In the Matter ol the estate of L. M. Mattoon, notice is hereby given that I have filed my fln al account as aotmuiHiratriji 01 "' " """i nf the shove entitled :court and that said court has nxea ana appoiureu uu.,i .r.L. .1...- f ftAthA, ions, iipthe hour of 10 o - nWV in the forenoon ot said day at the County Court itoom in the County Court Hjrase -in cor m Bnntnn Countv. Oregon, as the time and i,.Vrh,rlnir nMectlons if any.'to said- ac the settlement thereof and all pel. sons lnteresiea uu uujtvs ---fled to appear and file their toWecUona at said . . , ..i ; n thArntn. MI A notl- time and place. Dated beptemr MATTOON. ".'inteimtrtebf the Estate of h. M. Mattoon, deceased. Willamette Vallej Ba tikiog. Company. . . GOBTALUS OREGON. Responsibility, $100,000 General Banking Business. Exchange issued payable a't all finan cial centers la United States, Canada Mid Europe. . - 1 Principal Correcpotidcnts. EOBTLAWD London & San FrancIscoBank Iiimited; (iaoaaiau man vi vummci FKANCISCO London & San Francis- co HanK J-ilmicea. NEW IOBK-MesBrs. J. P. Morgan & Co. CHICAGO First National Bank.:' , ' LONDON, ENG. London & San Francisco Bank Limited. SEATTLE AND T AC OMA London & San Francisco Bank Limited. , Beam the ' Kir,a M Ha,B AlwayS AFTER ROCKEFELLER. LUMBERMEN IN THE ADRI-. ONDAOKS WANT HIM DE - STR JYED. He Has B night up Timbsr Lands and Crowds Them out of Busl '. nes? They Killed Dexttr ; for Same Reason Threatening Letters. William Rockefelldr, -the SUn pard Oil millionaire, is threatened as the next victim of the assassin who slw Orrando P. D-?ter in the Adirondacks two weeks sgo. The threat came in the form of a news pa pr clipping containing an ac count of the Dexter murder, on the margin of which is written: "(jood job, well done. A few more like it would be the best thing this country could have happen to it. Rockefeller next the wretch and a d zen more and this country will be rid of the most dangerous element." . On the bottom of tha clipping h written in the same hand: "The man who did it deserves a life pension." The letter was mailed at the Like Gecrge 'post-off ice and was received by Henry Dexter, father of the murdered man who turned it over to Mr. Rockefeller Several of the words are miss pelled, apparently ictentionally. There are no punctuation marks, and the handwriting . is disguised in printed letters. The address oq the envelopd is in the same etyle. Since ibe murder of s Orranda P. D.-xler Mr. RotkefellEthas received repeated intimations hat his own lile was in danger. These came to him from different sources, gener ally friendly, but they were suffi ciently ominous to cause him; to seek protection. As soon as he received word of the tragedy at the Dexter camp Mr. Rockefeller has: leneu to his estate at liay rood etgbteen ; miles from the Dexter properly. He was accompanied by his son and a dozen private detectives- heavily armed. , At the Rockefeller camp they earned from the superintendent that strange figures had been seen prowling about the estate on several nights. This gave rise to the sug gestion that ; possibly an attempt was to be made, on Mr. Rockefellers lifr, and although the woods were scoured thoroughly no trace of an enemy was found.. Mr. Rockefellers returned to the city a tew days later. . leavine half his detective force behind. An. extra iorce OI davand nieht guards were also employed. It has been known lor a long timeiu the Adirondacks that Mr Rockefeller was the special object ot the native lumbermen's enmity. Th y Iiave been forced step, by. stn. farther away from the virgin forests lands which be has bought 3 until his estate now embraces hi y thousand acres ot the wildest pH.t of the country, near Bay Pond and Paul Smith's. "I am not afraid of the . lumber men up there," said Mr. Rockefeller The threat is undoubtedly gen uine and probably came from one of them, but I don't think r it , is anything to become alarmed oyer. I only came back from the camp on Wednesday. There is no excite ment aronnd. our place. All the excitement seem3 to be at Malone and around the Dexter poroerty, north of ours." : v ; v,'Will you take any eteps totiace the sender of the threat?!' Mr. Rockefeller was asked. -I can't say about that. I doubt if we could get a clue." CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. Time Card Number -22. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany. ... . " ' Corvallis... ' " arrives Yaqtiina..... Returning: Leaves Yaquina........ Leaves Corvallis. Arrives Albany ForxDetroitl: Leaves Albany.... Arrives Detroit . .... .12:45 p. m . 1:50 p. m - 535 P-n .. 7:30 a. ..11:30 a. ..12:15 p. ... 7:00 a. ,..12:20 p. ,.i:0o p. .. 555 P. 4 from Detroit: i Leaves uetroit Arrives Albany. Train -No. x arrives in Albany m tune f mTinMt with S P south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours inr Albany betore departure 01 0 -t """" bound train. Tra? Mo 1 connects with the S P trains at Corvallis and Albany giviDg direct ser-. vice to Newport and adjacent ueacura, ; Ti5ii 1 for Detroit. Breitenbusb. and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at a m reaching? Detroit at noon, givr ing ample time to reach the Springs tho For further information apply to Edwin Stqnb,' , '-, . ' Manager H. H. Cronise, Agent Corvallis. Thos. Cockrell. Agent Albany, Swell Swagger HartSchaffner & Marx- Hand Tailored A gents for Rallston Haalth Shoes, and "Gordon Hats. IRicliest, Daintiest Effects I IN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS ARE TO BE FOUND IN OUR NEW STYLE UP-TO-DATE ....... CARBON The style that carried These carbon parchments are not mounted on . cards but delivered in neat. 'Foldeks or at- tached to thin Linen , mounts, making a com- ; bination that. is pleasing and artistic. Sam ples of these Carbons are now on exhibition atr If You are Having Trouble with your Eyes Or if you are having trouble with your glasses, anu uvo , ----- ixaveling opUcians without success, come and see me, get a fit that s guaranteed andlby one who will always be on hand to make good his guarantee. L G AlTMAN, M. I Homeopathist - -' Office cor 3rd and Monroe eta. BesK dence cor 3rd and Harrison ets. Hours 10 to 12 A, M. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 10 A, M, Phone residence 315. G. K. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office up stairs back of Graham & Wells' drug store. Residence on - me corner of Madison ana ssevenui. .tele phone at residence, 104. A ii cans aticimc vj B. R. Bryson, Attorney-At-Law. -POSTOFFICE BUILDING - E. E. WILSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. : NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Zierolf Building, Corvallis. Or. Uarsiiy Suils For Young Men. Sizes 32 to 38, These suits are made for the yodng men who like to be well dressed. They are the finest handsomest clothes you will see this season. Elegant line of suit for the stoi.t man. the fclim man , or any kind of, man, . $5.00 to $25.00 Priestly Gravenette Rain Goats, The most useful coat made, $15, 16.50, 18.00. off the laurels at the .1 1 t.itri aii r arwa 1 ihii E. W. S. PRATT The Jeveler and Optician. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the Win day ol October 1903, at the' hour ot 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City or Corvallis, in Benton County. Oregon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following J : 1 ,1 I aa Qt0 tn Wit' Lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 8, 9, northwest of southeast , northeast of soutnwest and -fractional west of southwest in section 19, containing 356.24 acres; lot A southeast Vi of northeast and south east section 27, containing 239.57 acres, lot 3, southwest- of southeast , frac tional west section 31, containing 413.16 acres; all in township 10 south, range west of the Willamette Meridian. . South", ii of northeast M- south - ' northwest Vt, south. section 5, contain ing 480 acres; section 7 (120 acres m P1k County), containing 679.06 acres; section 15. containing 640 acres; section 19, con taining 673,58 acres; section 23, containing 640 acres; all in township 10 south, range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian.- ; northwest Va.. northwest -Vt of northwest li, southeast , northeast of southwest 14. of section 3, containing 400 acres: lots 1 1 and 2. north of southwest . secuon northeast northwest , east or southeast section 11, "containing 320 acres; east of northeast section 13, containing 80 acres: lots 3 and 4, north of southeast , northeast of south west and north of section 19, con taining 490.54 acres; fraction' south frac tion west of northwest west of east Vs of northwest . section 31, con taining 450.70 acres: all in township 11 south, range 6 west of the Willamette Meridian. . ,, . ,, Fraction -north- , southeast east of southwest section 1, containing 555.84 acres; lots 1 and 6, northwest of northwest , section 13, containing (2.48 acres: southwest 4. section 15, contain ing 160 acres; fraction section 31, contain ing 635 acres; lots 1 and 2, southeast oV of northeast Vl, southeast section io, containing 236.48 acres: east of section 27, 320 acres; all in township 11 south, range 7 west of the Willamette Meridian. Section 7, containing 656.38 acres; lot 4, section 27. containing 32.14 acres; south west hi ot northwest northwest of southwest 4. section 29,t containing 80 acres: southwest Va. of northwest Va.. east oi soutnwest , west or soutneast section 33, containing ' 200 acres; all township 12 south, range 6 west of the Willamette Meridian. Section 1. 648 acres; section 3. 665.41 acres; section 5, 686.88 acres; northeast Vt, : north of southeast , east of nortn west . northeast of southwest lots 1, 2 and 3, section 7, 465.11 acres; section 9, 640 acres; section 13, 640 acres; all in township 12 south, range 7 west of tha , Willamette Meridian. Lot 7, section 3, 17.80 acres; fraction northwest , fraction east , north of southwest Yi. section 5. 555.36 acres, all in township 13 south, range 6 west of tha Willamette Meridian. Section 3, 671.21 acres; section 5, 656.74 acres; southwest 4 of section 7, 165.20 acres; section 9. 640 acres; section 11, 640 acres; section 23, 640 acres; section 27, 640 acres; northwest of northeast sec tion 31, 40 acres; north , southeast hi. northeast Vi of southwest hi, section 33, 523 acres; all In township 10 south, range 8 west of the Willamette Meridian. Section 27, 640 -acres; northwest , northwest hi of northeaet hi, west Vt of southwest hi, section 35, 280 acres; all in township 10 south, range 9 west of the Willamette Meridian; east of section 33, 320 acres; in township 10 south, ranga 10 west of the Willamotte Meridian. Fraction northeast hi of northeast hi, section 1, 39.78 acres; south , southwest hi of northwest hi, section 3, 360 acres; section S, 646.02 acres; east hi, southwest hi, section 7. 485 acres; section 13, 640 acres; west hi, southeast , west hi ot northeast hi, section 17. 560 acres; section 19, 657.98 acres: section 21, 640 acres; west hi, east hi of northeast , east hi of southeast hi, section 23, 480 acres; section 27, 640 acres; section 31, 665.9S acres; all in township 11 south, range 8 west of the Willamette Meridian. North hi, southwest hi, section 1, 481,28 . acres: north hi of northeast hi, south hi of southeast hi, west hi of northwest hi, west hi of southwest hi, section 3, 322.55 acres; east hi, fraction southwest hi, sec tion 7, 483.20 acres; north hi of section 9, 320 acres; northeast hi. north hi of north west hi, southwest hi of northwest hit east hi of southeast , southwest hi of south east hi. southeast hi of southwest hi. sec tion 11, 440 acres; section 15, 640 acres; section 17. 640 acres; section 19, 645.35 acred; section 29, 640 acres; section 35, 640 acres; all in township 11 south, range 9 wtst of the Willamette Meridian. Northwest hi. south hi 'ot northeast hi. , north hi of southeast hi, west hi of south west hi, section 1, 402.40 acres; east hi ot southwest hi, section 13, 78.20 acres: all in township 11 south, range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian. North hi of section 5, 327.61 acres; in townsmp u soum, range s west 01 tne Willamette Meridian: north hi of north east hi. fraction northwest hi, northwest hi of southwest hi, stction 1, 279.21 acres; In township 12 south range 9 west of the Willamette Meridian. Southwest a ot northwest , west hi ot southwest hi. lots 3, 4, 6 and t, section 17, conta-min 17S.S7 a.cits; in township 10 south, range s wtst of the Willamette Meridian. Section 1, containing 643.C0 acres; south hi of southwest hi, stction 3, containing 80 acres: southwest hi of southwest hi. lots 4, 5 and 6, section 17, containing t)i. Ui acres; in township 11 south, range 6 west ' of the Willamette Meridian. East hi. east of northwest hi, south west hi of northwest hi, north hi of south west hi, section 17, containing 620 acres; southeast hi, southeast hi of northeast hi, , , .1 1 .n,,-Viia a 1. soutliweat 74 ul 1101 luco-di. 74, ouum.w, of southwest hi, section 21, containing 279.70 acres; west hi of northwest Vi, lota 1, 2 and 3, section 27, containing 176.44 acres; in township 12 south, range 6 west ' nf the Willamette Meridian. Section 9, containing 640 acres, south west hi of the northeast hi, southeast hi of northwest hi, southwest hi, northwest hi of southeast , west hi of northwest . hi,' of section 11, containing 360 acres; northeast hi- of northwest hi, south hi ot northwest hi, southwest south hi of southeast hi, lots 3, 4 and 5, section li. containing 409.95 acres: northeast J4, northwest hi, north hi ot southeast 7. ,thct J, nf southeast Va. section 11, containing 440 acres; north hi ot nortn west 74, southwest hi of northwest hi, east hi of northeast hi, southeast hi, east 7 of southwest hi, southwest hi of southwest hi, section 21, 480 acres; section 25, con taining 640 acres; south hi, northeast , hi, east hi ot northwest hi, section 31, 680.W acres section s, ooiu aces; an m wwuouii, 10 south, range 7 west of the Willamette Meridian. ' Section 3, 627.15 acres; west hi of south west hi, section 5, so acres; east 74 northeast hi, northwest V4 of northeast hi- north hi ot northwest hi, east hi ot southeast hi, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6 and 7, sec tion XL. containing 430.39 acres; northeast hi, northeast hi of southwest hi, west fraction hi of southwest hi, section 19. containing 272.87 acres; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, section 25, containing 94.50 aeres; section 29, 640 acres; northwest hi, southwest hi, southwest hi of northeast hi, section to. 3w acres; an in lowiismp j-j. nuum, 7 wtst of the Willamette Meridian Section 11. 640 acres, in township 13 south, range 7 . west of the Willamette Meridian. , , , . , The following described lands In F01K Countv, Oregon: South- hi 01 northeast hi: south hi of northwest hi, south . lots 1, 2 3 and 4, section 1, containing 671.28 acres township 10 south, range a, west of the Willamette Meridian. The following described lands in Lincoln County, Oregon: Section 13, 640 acres; west hi of section 25, 320 acres; section 31, beginning at a point 48 chains and 631-3 links west of the southeast corner of said section 31; thence west on township line tn writ hoiindarv of township; thence north on range line between ranges and 9, west 60 cnains; tnence eaai ui point due north of point of beginning; thence south to place of beginning, 188.20 acres; all in township 10 south, range west of the Willamette Meridian. South hi, south hk of northwest, sec tion I, 400 acres; northwest hi of south west hi, east hi of southwest hi, south east hi, north , section 9, 600 acres: southeast hi of northwest , west hi or , northwest hi. south of northeast .r,,,ti, li of acrtlnn lfi 6ZO acres: section 25, 640 acres; section 29, 640 acres; section 35 640 acres; all in towuJhip 11 south, range 8 west of the Willamette Meridian. Section 1. 640 acres; north o8"""!; east and north hi of section 3, 406.98 acres; north hi - northeast , section 11, 80 acres; all in township 12 south, range 8 west of the Willamette Meridian. Northeast . east hi of northwest h. east hi ot southwest hi, southwest of southwest hi, north of southeast . southeast hi of southeast hi, section 29. 440 acres; in township 10 south, range a west of the Willamette Meridian. Section 5, 633.40 acres; northwest frac tion section 7. 162 acres; southeast hi sec tion is. 160 acres: section 21, 640 acres; section 23, 640 acres; section 2o, 640 acres; section 21, 640 acres: eart hi of northwest hi, northwest fraction of northwest . nnrtviD, at is of southwest Va and east 72 of section 31, 482.95 acres; section 33, 640 acres ;.in township 11 south, range 9 west of the Willamette Meridian. .'i 1 v. smith. 14 nf north west hi. northwest -A of northwest hi, sec tion 3, 602.82 acres; in township 12 soutn. range 9 west of the Willamette Meridian Section 25. 640 acres; section 3o, 640 acres; township 10 -south, range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian. Section 3. 643.58 acres; southeast or nrhenst U. northwest hi of northwest , north of southeast M lots 1, A 3. 879, 10, and 11, section 11, 343.12 acres; east ii of atrHnn. 13. 320 acres: east hi. or northeast V. section 23, 80 acres township 11 smth. range 10 west of the Willamette Meridian. Total, 23,959.41 acres. - - ' ,f:,a r. .- rt . 1 i .1 tinsel Q Tl H hV VlrtU6 vtlnii and order of saie. now In my hands, issued out of the Circuit Court o?the State of Oregori for Benton Pnnntv under the seal of said Court, or Ab Z September 9ll, 1903. in the suit of the Coast Land & Livestock Company, .plaintiff, and rnV Oreeon Pacific Colonization Company, 3 corplraUonVGeorge H. Selover and S T! Conk defendants, . a proceeding to R'two mortgages, by which decree; and order of sale said real property aDoye described is ordered to be sold by trie to slttefy the sum of one hundred and one thousand three hundred and sixty-one thousana. tnree onehunjredtr,a dollars fifidl 161 59) with interest from the 23d day inar the date of said decree. oeing the amount found to be due plain tiff from the defendants the Oreeon Pa effle Colonization Company, a corpora tion and S. F. Cook, together with costa Bnd disbursements of r this ' Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon. ,-, Dated, this 12th day of September, 1903, , , The following is an extract of a