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FIVE TO N AUCHT OAC LOST. TO. EUGENE . THAT SCOlE IN, LAST SATURDAYS GAME. . By Touchdown Made on a 'Fluke After -'w.iw- it,.'Jhi ; ' V ' lJ! Within Four Minutes of the Close t'f-ihe Game: A score of five to naught against OAC is. the, record, . written i? , .he . . - '.. ''iV ' v.' 1 'i' r crreat trtnthflft cramp of EimAnA Saturday between the Unver&ify 6f Oregon and - Oregon Agricultural O "w - - - fc uujwun. ,J I. WStl Pnilponc s,n. flW .teW5u-Wi:;iAi,.urt;il made,,lhe game from the! stand P6int of we snort . and football skilj was as fine perhaps as was ev- n ; n.rr tu . were so evenly matched, and their blockine oi each other's work so wirier 9nH so. -nnnH K- r . .I'l-rrr.' i'.t" throughout the game the ball surg ea back and iorth oyer the center of lhe field, with 'neither eleven in good striking distance of the others goal until the touchdowxt, made af ter 51 m,inutes of play, and : within four minutes of the fclose i of -the game. Even' the fluke at -never would pave made' the single:; touch- uown possi oie, save tor the uu- lorfuqte error;;of4n official -riosje aecision gave the ball to a.fjuge TlflvPr. Whll all alnnir f'h CJ1. liees, both EugeneJ-and. Coryallis people knew and said thar'tiP wW wrong, and that it w'as OAC'i tialt Thfe djacisioq was? on 0a fumble;, yard line; from whence-"withttie ball in their possession " the OAC men could have Diinted the snhprp if w-mt' tn a hri; ' . WcV- iJl'l RiiffptiP mPn or..,iri r,f v.o..- Tied it over the OAC -i in.-.n ,k ATi. Aiut j :asJvLi.4thB rery -Mstri,in.v.-Abe Northwest-. however;-when made. is', a record ''ir that cannot be unwritten, and such tbines, as well as flukes. W one'oi the elements of t-lianro in Tr g'atne of football and 1 "are "to1 be coudted on as a likely factor always the advantage; going to Ythe - more fortunate teani, - , - A't'act tnt tells of "one-element of superior streDfjth rf tbe( OAO ni'en !S In t toe E'igene f jrwards, in alarst eviry lusfftQGe ibid d j'wla asoon as they saw &-play; co jq jag uvcf ta.ir iiojitioue. xuven jap'ain Thayer,, Eusne'a cra;kf itsJjkle-' ox'-n -lessed weainess by. ,re$5rtgio, these tactics as a meina of'Hf f -nsn efufitr the fiist twoM6rnhree-rffl,a-t knv It 'wis ia Liuch a plarihat ; ba was 1 out , for . , ;a j ..tuuinta - v.v- t ill K, jr u u iai A down btAjre the formation which , Cjipaib Pilkioton, R sot and Vii Itams w;t te'ot to. r sauU bisX Msi- r rtr txr in f ha frames rrr - - v a iri non.?, 4n the plunge the men rnade GV6tiui lia Wis1 trampled fever-ly and was unable to rs lme .the play foi1 a minute btf'uibrT'rOd'Xhe contrary, thjOAC linenxen were tfo much srorxger that (,1ji?tpad f Toif lying down before a play, they stood np and met it fiercely, often stop ping it for loss; -eAt'one time'Tpm pl -ton attempted a buck through an i mgi nary - boh'?, that -r Captai o aa,.,. tq m&ke. Wb"P bp. reaebed the line there was no hole ao'd be attempttd a ,hurdl3. fte. ' the fdo',' the " v'aultr " was hurled 8 backbihfpd...bK own line for ajois . Why did you try to go over?" hi?sed , Captain. Thayer. , ;Bcause I couldboi through"; replied the plucky and redoubtable jTemejtjOn. .The game was full of all the features that go to make football ib teresting. There ;were freq.uent re-' sorts to puntingj, and ; m the duels, Captain Pilkington ' though the knee of his kicking leg was injur ed in one of the; 'first , scrimmages, ; fully equalled if he 'did not out punt Templeton: r. .The interchange oi : kicks and the desperate ettorts ' On both sides to run in the ball fed the onlookers' constantly' with excite ment,; The; hurdling of ; Williams and Pilkington in these stunts calj : ed Out great enthusiasm. Au in cident that is rarely seen was. the. recovery of a fumble by , Williams He ; was t6 make a cross buck : through the Euarene .line and ias the ball was passed it was dropped- Without an ,.apparent checking .. of speed, Williams picked ' up me sphere aud plunged through, ;-the sensational was a play by - Spagle. Kiieeue interforense.boxsd hiro for the ball : to 'i bund ; end. ' Spagle threw himselt on hU baak ; reached . nut wi th his hand and caught .the tin uci auu -fc-w - - - thud.' -The coupe was as fine in r.triinn and as darins in execu- iinn as was ever seen on a football field. Another incident that raised a veil was ! a - play by ; Abraham. " He w83 confronted at ' tackle by bz McKinney. Captain lhayer Vas bronghtack of McKinney for ' ore of Eagene'e favorite rnaes "Walked bedl andrKlkirj; at ine same mom pt catcnig bii ,yy$ matioDS,when the Swede espied hips, -Aa the ball'pas?edr Abraham brushed; aside' everj'tbn'g 'inv his way, brtka up the formation and Thayer ,was ttr jwtvfr fori loss; I xsaudy At guard nt against tbe l jbeavimmap ln.tbft JVagenes team.. vjjc pia ,jp; i.iijvi piuigji uie lu-r si ion,' "but "ii was the las-t. The- f irmation went to pieces as soon as ' ft got in stk'n 1 distance 1 oi the T liu njnw un' tbe OA0man-Sa.nd ijt'be' experience; "doubthle Contain '-Thayer, who. is one ot trie oest ipeu in his posi tion in in iNorioweet. cowers proved hiibtf-lt the equal if not the; llJ er't -arnd. deDt" 1 ill! o Fair! Arniitirtiwnrlr fni t.h' naner- SV-TSr'!?1-, f foot.ba11 worId Wl11 kefeP I a - . 1 i - t- - o.. u-r: iu- wuuuj me an eye on I ext year. WYW great tolays , are down to J!he;ed7toLWa. ' ve. bk.e "e agenenoe ana got tar enoogn to.?1own Xfeaft'n ! ' who an vao puni: ne tacsiea ana blfked Eugene's advances at al tlu" Wl l"? J1"c- BU'1 1U general RuVuPf deena.3.-i that of right H..1iiii i. I.i b-loags to only a star 'game. Two players wbo won the admiration of every DOJyrwere;yupperj and Kum-; Dauga, , ror ine. jormr s-manage-; ment, gfil Eh'd eped in blays' lhvrfr!j is nothing Jbut unstinted pommend-i ation. dqd.fjr the game that 'Riim , baugb, an. Albany, player, " put ud for an QAC team, there 'should be uciji-cio iu auu tore vtr a aesistance from unkind, tbi 'f'l1"1 sbould.be buried a hun.? dr4 fathonSs de?p ,': yb right, iuafdsbn der HeU n; played a stubborn game in the first; half and Danlip plaved an eauallv' l .Wt lastLh?lf- .From th abo it ia not "w '""'6'" '' orvaura ni? n ; were'th'X)nlr players on, ,tbe firld. The Eugene men were hard f?l Pjayers and their tearn one : of b P 'aye.d.a. grea.t game, showr lu - U,M i?ya oruiianuy ana ag We, - wf8 a eooes of l,etw' n aS"ri" . gentlemen and Gwk a'gaiot Gretk. and a fine ex- hibitiou and splendid ' spirit- of friendship was the outcome. d .1 " I 1 I 11,, t '"At Philomath. Ep?s and butter SO cenrs at T , o o t r , J--r Henkle's. .,, .r( Last Friday evening, by , invitation'. ne r. Li. society met wiin ine zeia- tbean'isaciety5 ttt their ball And a lcasant evening. wftspept jpditer,- ry exerci8e3?'v';:V;'":-; '','-'. '-' '- f LiS' triday afternoon at the coi- ae of PailomathiHheaici'Sicstud- fnta gave a a private; Recital ,bidh was thoroughly enjoyed by, those preeeht."TBet?acher,MiFrHa-wke, is to be t ongratulated on the a- mount 'btSmpr.o.ye"ment, abiovthe eri- thuciatm elhpwn, by,iBer pppils. i" Q iite a serious accident occurred o Sunday v-ping to. the. three-yeHi-.ll eon of Mr. Pugsley, living w,st of M )mtbK ftf VwaB play-- ill); uu tuc puruu auu . icit usvej- wards on a keen edged axe, cutting a laJige-gash. down to -the ribs, lay ing open the edge of the blade Bone. DJNewtrt was celleq . j and byap- plying ; crciibe" to the edges" of ' the wbu ud:e wedt'p" wltbut-WBiD, the little boy taking great interest in tne operation. , Ifv?. a Miue it loxence yjeegon , uiarK ..was mat ried to Mr.' Frank 'Blackerby; of.Qoo3 county.. .; Misa Clark is tb well-known .and accbmplishei daughter of F:P;:C,laiki;the7 Jhilo math merchant,4 ap4'Mr.- Blacker by a popular sfadeht bf ;,?piIoniath fcoE lege. May a iong,-lbappy. and. iisef- fol life be the lot of the happy cop ple, wbo have the beft wishes of a large circle of fiiende. Philomitb. i Carrie A. Nation, in speaking, of her forthcoming stage debut says: I am'a natural actress, and when I go pn the stage I am - going to be natural and not pose. mat s wnai makes me a good actress.' If; 1 can get before an audience the audience is mine. ; It took a longtime ior me to make up mmind to go on the stage, however. Betore l ac cepted the offer I prayed a whole day and night. - Then ' suddenly I knew what to do. j ' :? For Sale. ,; Several hundred bushels of vetch seed. Order early before it Is gone. Also Tim othy, Spelts, and English iye grass seed. Shropshire bucks. One extra good : re gistered buck from one of the hest stocks in Iowa - Cpws and heifers or suie Oeel breed to see or trade for Jersey Cows ; L. L. Brooks- For fine snils and overcoats see Nolan & Callahan. " ' Get your ribs fixed at Hospital.' 1 the Bicycle m 'Mr Leave yonroruei for-l's on Tuesday. , Leave your orders for oysters at Zier- AN EXTRA'. SESSION. i:.r 't i ' T.TTriTHT. 4 TTTR 1 M7TT T. -'-' ''I nYKTiM M-A K-i M. - -A M. W. JJ V A - V X : VEN S PEpEMBE.E;.21. '. Governor Chamberlain -Issues Hie ; Ftoclamat'un to That Efftct to rV..w " 7- - Law Other. News. ,'Vv if .)' Salem; Or-lNoy,.,, 21. A -SDecial, Session, of,- the t Oregon Ipgislature" will convene rj;Salera at; 10 o'clock Al,;., Monday, rpeceniberl.. The eession. was, called .. in proclama: Hiopjissuedbj Gqynor.yChambar-, 'lain this morning. , The, purpose of ;tbe sessiotj, is to;, correct: .the defect in, the tax : law arising . frorrif the ai mendmepts made bv the passaes of the.phejps, bill is,t wihterv;f.,,The law as it etaods now. does not au thorize a, tax levy, in .Japuary,; and witbout a cbaDge in . the, law. the etiiffi, 'mpsof the cpuntie?4 .and aix.ipe 4?u;ieB.f pnq.,, euaopi; qistricis, woUjld be; without fupds, and. would be, pa j i ng interest ,6n , war ran ts , for .several years Jo pme5i, r;The ,inVe.r'. -eet fXDenpe.from, thisi cause woulil be;fr'prpOQi(K!0 jo $2pQ,Q0b, iha. coeji.oj f jspeciaj., session,, rij.D.neij; will. pot be,m9re!thari;$2o,ooo. ' .., c.Govfrnpr phambera'.-aiso ord-j cy.ause;dlby,tjhe eltct,ioo of, C.'f W,. t F.altto, ie, JJtytffa Sjiates senate, I com poped .pf, jprpo, ;ap t, Klama,! b, and rliaka, countief ,;, to-, till the. ya- capcy pansediby, the flection .' pf 3f M. William-FOOi to .congress, , t .The. sptcial fltjctions Wrii be Jbeld on. .Daw cember J ST ' isi-i t'j'i' i :,i'i'-i : -V t'tttt A t -'!! :ii j'Hl a . 3 f o f t . : i. i 'Newport'. Nov.il6'.-Witb kero-. sehe selli'iig at tbe highest :pnce-m nffa'ay ;years and" John Dv Rockefel ler-declaring" that the nat'isral- 'gnri- my of the beet grades or oil 18 rap idly beings exhausted Xie Stand --i ard O.l Company today - declared a dividend Qi;3i2 onJtb.e:Stock for the quarter. , , - I his Is' the regular quarterly pay day 'for 'the stockhofders in' the great lrut. 'It makes a total of $44 in di.viden!dsIpa!id to them on their shafes thls-'year. Qa February 16th $20 was paid, on May 15tb $7, and on Attguat lath I.O.-rliabt.jyea.r.' the total dividend amounted to $45. -Dhn' D. Rodke'feiler cOllecitP a dividdnd oi 65 per, cent of tbe capi tal, stock of'$J.op,ppoQqp , ,bs will, make. bts.inceme trpm the oil (trust $28 600,000 or ; the. past year, t Oq the curb wnera toe stoctc is dealt in, the price jumped $5 : per th ire as soon as tbe dividend, was an h'bunced , a nil there " was' a sera in- trading today Standard ,Pu brought 0 i -: .' $6p5 sbare. jit leaped ot $6$8t 'and t.hnWjto,$66j);f'; income irom ine-on ousmesBior tne yen r amounts to $28,6joooo bis as socitrtes and'etockholdtrBi.. -ill -col- lei tejitotaV fdrth$ yu,atsM.i48Qin i ooo. It waaeaid that Bockelellex'9 income from interests . independent of tne Standard Ql-.Compaoyj tpch, as railrc3if flpyijjbtp amounts to far more iban bid in come from the'oit'bueimeas. . " 'The-profits paid by .'tbe -Standard Oil 'Companyv'-howefyeis are, tbe larg est of any corporation in the world. In - the past 'five years i Rockefeller bas reaped as his ha-fveat from tb business $141,7 00,000. . v'tt'l ' i:i)h;C-..Y .ts-i f! :'K"r'.- r.i " Denver, Nv." 20. Jossph SorUi who was pbot Wednesday night to:! the desperate.strugglewithy Father Lapore, succumb to his wounds ear ly this morning. , Srjci refused to make any statement", and the secret Of ithe" tragedy i'ak j -probablyj ,toet forever-w ben death claimed both men. FatherivLapjre died last night 1 1 ,"' jklarshalltowB, la., .Nov." 20 Compelled: to. remain in their homes under threat of being shot, the resi dents of the village of Green Moun tain,' ten miles north of here, heard three ; explosions before daybreak this morning, v The " explosion wrecked the Gresn Mountain Bank building. Thiee : 8 robbers , ran through the . streets ehooting - and warning the people to keep indoors. The robbers escaped after ..-securing $1,000. ' ..;'.- ,m For Sale . Pure bred -Poland China hogs. ,. .. Here is an opportunity to introduce blue blood into your herds at small cost Thisstock was Imported', from! Illinois, by a prownentlog raiser-, will - eell at c per lbi Ejnquire1 bf Hobert-- Wylie, Lewisburg. 5 fi-dlesjiort-h ,of Corvallis, I ', , . . ...... t .-... ,-,.7 . RFD No I.: , ' ' ' ""Wanted. ,' - To trade stock ranch for property in Corvallis, ' ' It. A.- Bowman," -Eddyville, Ore, SHERIFF'S SALE,: By ,Vhtu-f"a' waivakt f!u-iwt'v6f the County .Court-01. the Stat of Oregon - '1 of said county, : directed and delivered, cemmanaipg. tne Bard 4nerJtE to. collect ithe taxes as shojyn tp be 'delinquent on' the tax? roll! fon the year 1902: cnargod to.aaW delinquents thereon, . and if necessary tQ sell ' the ' several' ' artlclcW of ' personal- J6r parcels of real property upon- w-hichrsuph taxes are. levied, as set forth In .said tax list:.'-: -Said delinquent- taxpayers, ,j ti)4 amount ot . taxes and the-penaluesv ana the several "parcel ' of real prbperfy 'are fleaorihprl as fillnw-,,trt ... -. r. .... .... j , ' Amount Tax !! ) j . -ij i; . o j, and Penalties. AaroTi:r Amanda C Southwest. of , "southwest , wicst of-southeast-:"' pf ,nqrjhw,est, , section, 35, town-( . i , i ship 10 south, range ,'6 west, " 160 "acrs H...ii..--.iU 'iut0.'. :ki. ;iui. .$ S.7Z Butrsdorff, Annat-East of .south-- ' . . 'east -Vl: 'section' 34. townsniD ;ie" south,' range; fi.west; .80 acpes.t..i .6.72. JJedman, R. Southwest ; south , of -northwest exeept soutnwet i-'j:-; ?4,9t soutnwest . Also, west ,..( , - of southeast-'1,!' of 'ndrthwest " -, sectfon 35, j township VM ;;south,j u ij range,- 6 west, 180; acres...... 13.47. Godfrey, E: W.Southeast-i-lsofuth- '.' . west .section 24, township 10 south,-, : range 6 west; east section 25." township' 10 south, .'range) .6 west, :'- ; 640,aqres 26.98 Kramer. J. J. All of section '36, towii- ' Ship 10 -south; range 6 w-est, 640 . ;. . , ' acres r 26.98 Richardson,: S. East ; section : 35,.-, - township .10.. south,, range 6. - west, ' .' . 320 ' acres ' . . ,.'. .'. ....:..'.;.:.... : '. .-. . :13:4f Warren, H, C.-r-Northeast 4 of north- ' , east it; south of northeast'; '." southeast of north-west-t.-seci-'.' :.:i . tion 34. townshiD. 10: south. . ranse' . 7 west, 160 acres: :::: .'. . . iiVKKlO' 1 'Gaines, RieharaNqrthweSt.-..2eei ); ,,,, ! ' tion 18. township ai south, range. 1 west, '160 acres-..v.i...,ij...t...;ii -(72 : Cpok' C- A. Isortheast, . section 16,. . ,, i township ia- south, ' range 7 . west, ' -" 1 - 160 -aisfes .' Ai. t.j.i.i.. , 6,72 f HawHSjf R.r O. South of southwest , . , Section Z8.' -toWnshiD-' it -Sduthv:i.r ! range 7 west 80 acres. ..,,.,,.,...,.!..,.. 6.72 Paul. Mary South of south West . 44 ' o , s6uttaast 3J. v setion-j IS;, ; township. ,12. south, .range.' 7,. west, - O'-aCTes' '..: vi.1.-..-...-.;.'.'.-:..-. ::..iei::.' Poi-ndester; R. d -'W.'-fThe north 30 : acres' of northwest ii of southeast .84 !.n'i ; u;.- seetldn 16, o,'-BEllj:).2'isfuthJi . range; 7 west, 30-apres ....',.,;..:.. 1.3 PHnts; Gilbert H:-Nbrth--6f teouth- . jwt pf southeast .-; rsouth .14. of, south, of northwest ' of .south-- , . east section' IS.! towclshipj. '12 j,'','j . south, range 7 ..west. 30 acres.. .1.34 Sablri, R. L. Northwest 'Section 10, - : township :U sputh, grange ? west,, -f,,. 160 acres , .:.,.:...-io:io. Tuliis, - 'Elizabeth East-: ifi'south-i ;: ; -.weEit west-.l of, southeast . : -section 30, '.township 11 outh, -range - 1 Jf west..'!160: acres.. ,.,.:..u.;.,;..-;i-.i, 672 Wood, Joseph Northeast V of south--. "west- 4r southeast & ot'. southwest ; n ' '' west.0f -southeast : ,east) i ...... . '.of ; southeast pection 32, town- ' : Jshlp ilOi SQUth ijange 7 we t, 240 : acres, --. 13. 4 IiOiig.''G. T. West' aectio 22; township '10, Souta. range 9 west, .... f 320 acres".'...;...' .'.-..'...'.. n:32 Marlayi'-P. H.Northeast 4 : section - j ' 6,. township ,11 south; . range. 5 west, . '160 acres , . 10 38 Frees,-') Vilfiam Northwest of .... northwest , : section 2. township -. li-'soutfv range 5 west : . nottli VSsr of .northeast! southwest of. north- , . 'ekst soutbebst'-ut of' ndrthwest - - J ' . ;:;sectoni 3T:township 11.. south, . . : f range 5 west, 200 acres...,-.'.. ..14.51 Rogers. 14. South ' - section ?j 36;i ;( .towpshtP-'W--south,. :ranse.'5 west,-- -' 20 acres ......:.':., ' li 3 Muilleir.:, Heneryi-?- Begirimng a a--, .- point, whiqh, bear? south 3 deg. . east 14-54 '-feet ' frorri ';p0tnt''8lA: ' :-'.'.' halns east : 9f . norihwest . cor,ner , of J Q. Thornton s claim No. '3i. - j townships f 10' iuil 1 11 sou tils Ta-oges j rI ana 4 west, JNot. ui( run souui 34 deg. east 5.31' -chains.'-south "10. iv deg. ;26 ; man. west , .22.97 chains, ' rioTtit -" deg. - 84 mint: -west. S.32 '1 chains,? north. -70 -deg. . 26, mtn., east. ' 22 chains to Deslnnirrg, containing iaacres "Ci. it -' .- ,...: ; f. 72 EJovd., John: and Clark. 2k J. South: east ' Of "southwest- section: 25 townshln- ia south; .' ranee- 6 ..west:- L southwest ot northeast section 9, township 14'sautn,. range , b west, , SO n ,-rP.t: i. -j. . 4-.02 Jackson. -'Thos: 'A.'-Sdnth ' lot fi( section St ,tswnshtp:14,outh.,ranso s. - 4. west -19 .acres t-- S-2" 3tcCullbugh, '"-Wm-. Beginning. at-ir.'ii. :SOutlrwst -corner ..ofi section 30, township 14 south, range' 4- west; - ' 'j thence ' east . -40 chalirsj,, north,, 20; ; chains, west' 40 chains, south 2.a0 - chains; ' corttaihing 10 'acres. section ,j i 30.: township- 14 .. south, range. .4,. ... west-..' --- -187 (a.'-ana Bi m f mock 22, city of pwtomath. 4.90 SlCfsnr - PannSlaO feet ff of-lot- 8i, s i ' in .block) 19., City, of -Philomath....... 4 4.90 aSljcLain; J., W. Southeast Section 160 acres , ........ .7t 'Maher; -E.- A'.-East '" -'section'- 36, 320 acres 18.47 "VKorfhingtoiti - it W3uthwest ,:of;i.i, t southeast, J. ,eaf.D oi soutnweet " 14: ."soutlteast -of - rmrthwesi H,' , .(Hnn 20. tnwnshln E south. rajlELe 6, ,west la acres - .6-72: fturtchart,lirai-A.-i-Ijt'12,iini Monk I 17. "Job .Adaition. to Clorvaillis.,.:. ..l-:265 eaHithorrf-,' X. a: Frafl; lots 5 andl 6, - . mif rat. Silock Zt .in iKaglnal-Tto.'wn of,-,, v . Corvalli - Hyatt; Amosi-'li.-'-LtB-8- anft'Sij .ltvi.'x i WbclC-ia,jW-ilkiiis Addition, to. Gor- - : ; '.Vallls: .'.-.... V...'. 1 3B Heimei3s4io,!. Mary-JiiOt.' block, ,,A, Aveey'a Addition ,to Corvallis... St-flT Mdlkey', A:- G.--AlE' of ' block 9, i in ' I -Weils Addition, 'tv Corvalliaw .' , W. McCunev Jas. Ii rdt "Of i 'block ' " 1 ' ATOrVs ; Adaitaun. to sCowflalliS; -jA421 JJolanv '.J. ,. M.-r-Lots 3, 4. 11 , and 12; . ; ' 'in IMoak ' 31,' i Job's 'Addition t6 the' ' I -'KSlty -mt iCorvallif., y. ., .r.., . 3.O0 Oregon' Agricultural Co., LEmited- . ,;. Southwest of orthw,est.; esr;; -; , r. 14, o southwest Ai, 'lots. 3,. V 5, ansS, , ; '6, section' 17, contairiing mST' acres,; : :i in-wnshio'l& south, range 6-west, ! , 1 J af the Willamette Meridian. , ' ' 4. south. ,pf southwest , section: 3,. , ... . containing 80 acres; southwest Of ;'6outlyesL Jots 4 B and' 6, section, .; . IT. containing. 93.03 acres; in town-? , j ;.-ship 11- south, .range 6 west. jf 'the- - . j Willamette Meridian..?, . , . :? k . . ' .J ' nast,., east oi norm west.- 'Southwest of northwest 4,. north . Vi of southwest Yi, - section 17, con- ' tatning 5 acres; ' southeast' .: southeast p northeast south west. V4 of northeast .Vi' southeast., Yt i of - southwest section 21,- can-; i .taming , 279.70 : acres ; - -. west. o. northwesi Yi. lots 1, 2 and 3, section ' .27, containing 176.42 acres; in town ship 12 south, range 6 west of , the. Willamette-' Meridian..' .:-"' '; ; r.:, -Section, 9, containing ; 640 acres,, southwest 4' of the ' northeast Vi; southeast' Vi of northweptSi; south west Vi, northwest V4 of southeast 'Yi, west VV of northwest Vi.' of sec tion, ll,i containing .360 acres; north- . t.east Vi of northwest ViJ'soiith .of V Notice of Pinal Settlement,;:." In the Ma'ter oT the Estatel '' y'."..'' p'ff-K'y. - !. . f of ;r j .:';;- v;';J-;"f;;.:' 4 Sarh Ann IJrown, deceased) . t, 4 ; , I Notice Is hereby given that -the riridarsigned. as administrator wlth'he-wltl annexed, iof- the estate oi Sarah Ann Brown, deceased has , liled' bis final account rs such - admimtrator, - with tbe clerk o! the couuiy .cotirt'of: the staite- of Ore fron for Banton county, and tbe paid court has fixed' Friday -the Uth day of December 1963; at, the hour of two o'clock iu the alternoon .as tbe time, and tne' onnly court room In thei- "court house In Carvallla. Oregon, as tbe place, tor hear Ing any and all ejections to the said, account, and for sttllemeni thereof, - : vv r- ?;.-- - Dated this Kov.7,1903, v;; : ? : , , . " William I. Hcgqins, . '' Administrator with the -will annexed of -the es.. tate of Sarah Ann Brown, deceased.- ;,,:,; '. v Wiry not study - bookkeeping f , in - the night school which meets on ; Monday and Wednesday evenipgs. '. .. New dress goods juBt received at Nolan's-. Callahan's. ' ' nofthwest , southwest ; south m : of southeast: ,,aots 3.4.rtd.6, ,sec-;,!j tion 13, containing 400.85 acres; ! )iw)rthe-ff)t'f!4, . northfsTCsti rioirth-V i .of southeast southeast V. br' ; southeast Yi, Section 17; 'contkiningf 1 j I" i r 440 acres; ' north of northwest H... : southwest'-1 bf hortweSt'J east ' ' - !Ot ..northeast ( y,, (southeast ,, - V east of southwest 'souftiwest ' -' i Yi of southwsst Vi, section 21, -4SO acres; section 25, - dontining 640 -- aeres ; -sou th - -feUcfrtbedst ' east' PPrthwest Hge'ction, 31,, 585.60 . . . : aeres; section 35 - 640 aces; all in"' ' ; township. 10 .-south.' rang 7i west I of . ' i i .the Willamette Meridian. ...... ; ' 'iSectlan 1627.15, merest lwest! bt' - .southwest Vi,, section .5,, ,80 acres.;', .... ; 'east bf northeast horthwe-sr : )H of northeafet U.'tiorth of . north"- . u , west Yi, east of ' southeast . 44. , , jweat Vt,, section .5,,, Yi ot northeast i hortheafet U.morth Yi, east of soul 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 and 1. f lots 1, Z, 3. 4, 5. 6 and 7. section' 11: coi1)t?nln8r. 4309 acres; nqrtheast ,,:' ndrtheast '14 of sohthwest' west"-" rral.on!?7, Of, (Southwest '4,fsectkm 1 ' 19, contalnipg , 272.87 acres lots 1. 2, '' "3 'and 4. -seetlon 25; -containing 94.-50 acres, section 29, 640 aeres noifthJ f, . west , southwest , southwest : ot northeast J4'. section .35, 1360 acres; all In townsnip-11. 'south, range "7 'west -of the- Willamette Meridian, ' 1 ' 3 ; ; jj.sjecuon ,l.;840 acres,! in township . ; , i 12 south, Tange 7 west, of the' Wif- ' '. lamette. Meridian. ..-.;:.-..-i..v'..-.-.;:.-.416.'36 Snyder, Elizabeth Lots 1 and 2, in - block : 15, in - Avery's I and . ,Wells,' -Addition . to Coryallis iM-4 1.3s Wilson,' Mrs. M. J. Northeast ' r ' -section, 18,. township 12 south, range " v - 6west,;-,160 acres ,-...,.. i..r. 6.72 Waggoner, George" Lot ' 3 in block ' S; lot 6 in block 11; lots 4,an3 5. in, j block 12'' all - in 'N.- ' B -and' F.' ' - :Averv,'S :lAddition tn nnvlta 1 TW- 1 . , S na Whitehea-d,, R. R.-SpuQieapt i4 , of souineast section,' townsUp-181 ' - SOUth. Kane&,7..wst. 140: nrirea I ' i 9 B7 Crowther, James Southeast see-. , ? tion 19, township ' 10 ' south; range'- '' ' 5 west, 160 acres 11.53 SMekson-, ' John B.-KoWh west! i; ofi -northeast' ; (south. tfe ;of northeast ... . : .Yn; northwest section 29, town. " : ship' 10 -south range - 5 ' -west, ! 280 S.iV. ; acres--.i.tA,.-,J., .(.,-,,... ;..;...,. 20.20 Aldrich,, Matthew .G.Ixit 1; south- 1 ', , east of northeast-east: of ' . utbeast Vi,', section. 2. tow.hjptila., .. , , south, -range 7 west, 152 acres ,'...'..' 6.38 Garrison, George E Ys of ' hOrthWHisti : ' . 34; east of southwest section ' ,'20i township 14 south; rarige,-8.!west.i' Hlnes. r Zifphia Northeast'- - oflj isoutliwesfc 'W,! section ,1Q.; to wnphip, i ; .'! 12 -south, range., 7 west, 40 acres, '.. ,1.56 Harrington,' John G.-North west ';"' -iTl , sections 20i!townehip,l4!SO,uthj'3range)!:;;. -; t 6 .west., .160 ..acres... ...... .,....... 6.72- Olson, J. C Southwest 'J. 'section's?. ' . Vo wasmt 1 '10' south,!, jaage :.5.i west, ' , 160 aeres 7;21, A ,3brdon for $3. We picture a style of Hat which is- very popular at pre sent. ,lt ; is,, called, the . "Three-i&'Qne-," as! it can be" worn" in tharee -difierent , stylesH lV Je-. pends 1 where . the ' dents " and- creases ape pladed.-; . j -.-; . t ; f ! .-At the same price, ,$3iOC5 ami from '50c ;'J " ' 'up. we jhare ' Eerbys, in different shapes; ' Tourists, "Fedoras, Crushers, etc. prinpi ; ' n v pally in black, but there are . a number of ' - --y Mght colora ifor those 'who - want 'them. -1 .'J-I-til ' 4 tit ,im ii i H i , ). J.'IIK.Vrfi TV -.- '4 WU ' ' Sole-g?e:n.t i. -flvJrt ij.i-.-t J.1' i. - . ft :'- ';l -' IN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT? ' : : , ' if ' i:i ' :'- ARE TO BE FOUND IN OUR NEVy , , t :.v R :: v,,' v ' STYLE UP-TO-DATE i ' ... Z--;t ,', R r,,.r,i- .... :...f j. . - . , - ' '; ; - ,' " ; . -' 9 mmmmmmmmi The'style that carried oS the laurels at the '. NAT! l- v!These'rbon jarchmeats, are. not mounted on', a cards but deiiverea in tachd vt6, ''thin Linen rA-'V?;f biriationthat is pleasing - and " artistic. 1 ;Sam .v'iitt-i.v ' ..', : -w-'- '-.-'': '.." L -''"' 'L ;lii.-t.sxi'i'll' 1. . 1 ' ' ' ' . 1 ' -W 1 . .. i pies Qi tnese varDons ,9; Office up stairs .back of "Graham & Wells' drug store,' 'Residence on the corner of Madison - and; Seventh. "-'Telephone at residence, I04. . .:; .,v .; :., . . All calls attended, promptly, -.rt v - .' . 3 j 3 A Farrish. , W.; H. -Southeast! 4,!.sec ,. tion 20, township 13 south, range 6 ; west, 160 acres McWhinme, Margaret SoutBwest 34 i of horthwest ' V, 'section IS, ;town' ; ship , 12 south, - tange ; 7 ' west, 40 .acres Hallida', Ester West of north- . west -Yf,, seption , 13f township . 11 South, range 6 west, 80 acres Baldwin, "W allace Northeat !i of northwest 34; southwest of , 80Ktheast::, -section - 13,-i township. ' 11 south, range 6 west,, 80 .acres .... Barnard, A. D. South ft 'ol 'donai J..5& 3.33 3.33 . ,tion land claim No.. 61, in township.. 14 south, range !l6i west,' : 160 at res.'.'- 6.72 McCsvlman, A,-rVest of southeast : s . section 8, township 11. south, ' range 5 west, 80 acres ..,.'.!.i..'.;ij. 3.60 Burns, W. . E., and wife, and others One : acre of . land as -Heretofore,' - excepted in deed at page 43, book. : 32, of recor'd' f deeds for Benton ; County, Oregon, said . oaei iacre of ' land lying immediately south of , .and adjoining :the, tract o land be-' ' ..longing to the,. United Evangelical . -Church, in nonation land -claim No. -46, township-,10 south, range west, and said one acre of land lying lm imeiately, east ot the, j Corvallis-i -'' and Bang's Valley wagon roadand T lying In donation land claim INn: :(r'- 43, said township and. range, 1 acre Wygant, M. Beginning 40 feet east - of southwest corner of .---Dentus Beach Not. No. 7798, township 10 -south, range: 3 ; Jrest; . jrun, , north 3 degrees 30 minutes easrt. S.74 chains; thence east 8.40 chains; : thence . south 6.73; chains: thence ' west 8.82 chaiijo, to beginnlDg, 521S : acres i .. -6.72 Coon, ,T. M. Southwest. .section 20, township 13 southi ranged west;: .. . sbuthpast- of southeast . 14, sec- u - , , tiop 19, .township' 13 south, , range ' ' 8 west-":'.-..'.-....i. ..:,;:.;-....-'.;. 29.35, Blodgett, R. B. Northeast;, of, : .. southwest Yi, northwest Yi ' of ' f southeast 44;- southwest J4 of north east Yi-, lots 2 and 3, sectioni 24,' township 11- souSh. range 1 west; : ,1 ; .west-Y2 ot donation .land claim. No.. : 40,. township 11 ' south, range- 7 'wet? lots' 4.'- 5, -Si 7, 8, ; 9,, I section. -j : 24, township 11 south, range 7 west, . E55 acres .; , -.14.45 , ,And on Satprday, the 19th day- oX De cember, 1503', ' at the'-hbur of ' l o'cloek AsiM, of said, day,j at the. Sheriff's jofficeJ in the Court House- in, said cpunty and state.' Twill sell the abovedeiicriloed real' property,, at public; -sale to the person on' persons who will bid' the amount of , taxes and oists accrued against each niece - of parcel'- of real property, and take a cer tificate at the lowest rate- ti iriterterti for c'ht uTJject.-toi, redemption,, io. satisfj! said warrant, costs tend accruing costs. ''-" M. 'Pi ' BURNETT: .'-. t ; Penff. of, Benton: County, .Oregon. . Datei November 21 1903. , ' . RALSTON HEALTH SHOES .' c, 'A ( : ' ' ., . - - ,x.wm:. wjm! . - - ' -.--! All styles are the same price. ., It -is just what a shoe- ought -to "be, . Comfortable,: 1 Sepsible,; Hygienic 1 t .'d and r Lasting, i . i Remember the.e: is i n.oi' substi- '-tute ior '-Ralstoir Health - Shoes." i 'None are as' Scientifically -made. KLINE .t..i s .id i-i U I for ' dJoi-vllibJ Its , : li i; - I- ii W j'-ViJ-. 11; j nean- toldeks or aw;. mount's, making & com- -"' ' ' 'I. '.5.':P are now, on. eiuiuitiuu uu ,...-, 9 ? CorvaiIis,i Ore. -rj MAN 3M. D :-i"-'1' -. Hotneopathist. Office cor 3rd and Monroe ets, ;",EestJ dence cor ' 3rd and Harrison sts. . Hours 10 to 12 A, MTSS to 4 and 7 " t6 8 P.M. Sundays 9 to 10 ( A, rM, Phone residence 315, . ' ' :.:: .: -:: ;: :..;.-: ) . .. '. . T ' '' " ;' x I I '.J''. '!' I , .'i 7 v