OREGON WON. . - -.- - - - ' f tj " DEFEATED NEVADA ELEVEN IN A SCORE OF 'FJFTEEN : "TO CAUGHT. V 'Nt Big Crowd eaw Tnem Play Ore gou'd Line was Staunch and her Backs Swift an 1 Hard Eid of S asou . With a decisive victory over th- famous football team of the Uni versity of Nevida. the OAC elev-. en pliyed tae great came f burs- day afternoon mat marks th-s end me io3iDaii season, i ds score was fiit-en to naught, and waa the iruit of three touchdown?, one in the first and twj in the eecoud half. Eacn time the sphere was carried ovt-r tha Nsvada lina by William, once in a twelve, once in a twenty live yard, and the last time in a fifteen yard ran. Once Captaiu Fiikington also plunge! over Neva da's goaj line after a five yard buck, butlbe pass was bad and the ball dropped for a touchback for Nevada. - On anqthei occasion. . . Bowers, after a seven yard buck, i-arrifd the sphere to Nevada's tivd yard line, where it was slippfd out 61 his bauds by a Eage brusher, and .:. putted bhtk into the field, lrotn . whence howevtT, it was swiftly rush ed bak fur a touchdown. Wnile all tnis was happening, the Neva da men never crossed Oregon V fifteen yard lin-j and in the second half iiever got within sight of that charmed spo' - ..- ' ' WHEN OREGON RUSHED. :" ! A gridinmbattle was never more c'evarly managed for OAC, not mjrc fiercely fought. A fabe play. , afier Pukington'H kieknff let Frie rell away for a fifty five yardL run, which carried the sphere but of Nevada territory and placed it on Oregou's twwniy yard line.,4 It was m. : 1 : . i ' -. . a icrn ia- run wun massive iiiter . lereucH leading the runner. It was a cri-is in the gime, but the' Ore .gon meo promptly met" the next three pi yi with a front" that gave htn t!io ball oa downs. For a ," long limeth-n Captain 'Pilking ton resorted to punting tactics, al lowing the Nevadaau to wear them selves out in assaults on Iho nio t juipnetrabla Oregon line., L'ttle ' by lit'le, the sphere was wjrkid back torener, and then the Ore- gon;am with rushes by - William, R'ioc, ti kiugton. Abraham and aiowers. were burled against the sp-jot Xevad ns repeatedly, un til the sphere was finally carried over the Nevada line , by Williams - for the first touchdown. With the . sama ruahiog tac.ics, the haif end ed with Oregon on Nevadi's is yard line, and advancing fast tu ward theNevada goal. -, In the second half, the Oregon men came pa the field fresh and strong, and at once'renewed the att ack on tbeNevada line, battering hn tatter with : resistless energy -whenever the sage brush goal was in sight, and punting and waiting ou ippuuuuuv wnen it was not. By these tactics, the sphere was lice pushed over Nevada's line in the seoud half, and the final ccore written down as fifteen foe .Oregon; niught f r Nevada. -J ' ' All played bam.. ; V Excellent as was the play of the 'Oregon men at Eugene, it was far belter Thursday afternoon. The Oregon line was a : barrier ; through which the NeVaaans could ., not rjrfeak, With Steckle, the giant Nevaao tackle called back, and the heavy Nevadtn back all push ing," the Oregon lne was some limes rammed back, but rarely broken; Tne ply rearly in the game was a storming of the right side, but the men there could not be made to yield and the plan had to be given up. On the contrary, the Oregon forwards soon found a way to open holes, . and manv a fine formation was stopped before it reached the point, of attack. This fine defense for Oregon was a factor in the victory, and the other was the offensive play, the best by far that the .Aggies haye play ed this season. They moved to gether and moved swiftly, and went . with a soeed and momenum that sometimes shook the Nevadans off their feet. '- The detail below tails the story of the game, play by play. It shows what men carried the ball, but does not name the men who put up the interference, or relate what Oregon ' linemen opened the holes through the Nevada forwards that made pro ornBH nossible. It does not tell how Cupper slipped through the Nevada line and blocked' or how big Won, tbnnsh only a center, was fierce tackier all over the field, both before and behind the scrim rnaga line. Nor does it tell of the fine, heady consistant work of Spa gle'aod Kumbaugh, around whom end runs never p6eedfnor of -'toe formations they -brnke vttp behind the Nevada line. '- There is no men tion there of Bower?, Bundvi A bra ham .Root Dunlaparid Pilkington io tnefierce defense each interposed a- gainst the Nevada assaults, let all ihfse things transpired,, and by theee factfri ludividual and collec tive, the Oregon men snatched yio tory where defeat wus expected, and laid it hi the feet of OAU, all in a game that wipesfoutjwhatever there has been in the season that was ac cidental and unavoidable,' and gives to OAC students ajust pride in their football eleven, - i There is no doubt that their long tour and numerous hard games weakened the Nevada eleven. To this they ascribe in large part, their defeat, though they are frank to say that the men they went against at OAC were about the best bunch of players they have met in the Northwest. With their treatment at Corvallis they were highly plea sed, and they left for home yester day, acknowledging a most cordial regard tor OAC students and Joot Dau players. i nursaay evening they were entertained in the college armory in a most hospitable fashion They are a genlemanly, : modest bunch, and their play .: was clean, and sportsmanlike. The detail of Thursdays game is as follows: HOW THE PLAY WENT. Pilkington kicked off and Neva da advanced the ball to 140 yard line. Oq the third formation Ne vada man got clear on a faka, punt and carried the ball to Oregon's 20 yard line. Oregon held for downs and Pilkington kicked t ) Oregon's dU yard line. .Nevada tried line without gains for . two downs and tried place kick but failed. Pilk ington took free kick from Oregon's 25 yard line and Nevada ad vanqed the ball to, Oregon s 50 yard line. Nevada tried left end for Iosj and fumbled but recovered and thVn punted over Oregon's goal. Puk- in(?too took free kick from Oregon's 25 yard line, and Nevada was stop ped on O egoa'd 50 yard line.: Ne vada bucked 5 and two yards, and by short bucks advanced to 15 yard lioe. Nevada was penalized 10 yards for offidei and her attempt at place kick was bl ocked, but Ne vada retained the ball on her 22 yard 1 ne. Orefgon held for downs and Pilkington punted and Nevada ran in the ball to Oregon's 25 yard line. . Oiegon held for downs on her 20 yard" line and Pilkington punted to Nevada on Oregon's 50 Yard line. Nevada' worked the ball by t-hort . buck to Oregon's 40 lioe, where an attempt at -a place kick was blocked by Capper with a loss of svfln yards. Navada got e way on a fake punt and carried the ball to Oregon's 18 yard line. - Or egon held on her 15 yard line and Pilkington punted, and Walker fell on the ball on : Oregon's 45 yard line. Nevada was : penalized for tripping: P lkington bucked two yards and Williams got ! away for 10 yards: " Abraham got through line for three yards and followed it up with two more." Williams got away through line for another -10 yards and Pilkington added three. Ro)t tore off three yards, and Wil liams cross bucked for a touchdown. Pilkington 'kicked off and Neva da was stopped on her 35 yard line. Kakopunt gave Nevada hve yards.' O A. C. held on Nevada's 30 yard line and Pilkington .punted. - Ne vada was downed on her 1 15 yard' line. Nevada punted; and Pilking ton returned the kick and Nevada was stoppsd on her five yard line. Nevada punted and . Oregon was stopped on Nevada's 25 yard line. Root Tounded end for three yards and Pilkington carried the ball to Ne vada'd 15 yard line when time was called. . SECOND HALF. s. Nevada kicked to Oregon and Pilkington punted to Nevada's 40 yard line. Nevada made yardage once and then lost on downs. Pilk ington punted and Nevada advanc ed the ball to Oregon a oUyard line. "Nevada by short line bucks made yardage once and then lost the ball on downs.' Pilkington punted and Nevadarahin the ball to hervown 45 yard line. Nevada started a form- a ion but Pilkington .broke through and carried the runner back for five yard loss and a fake punt was stop ped for a loss by Rumbaugh. Ne- . H "I 1TTM1' vada puated to uoot, ana Williams at once rounded end for a 45 yard run to Nevada's 20 yard line.. Root bucked five yards aod Oregon- was penalized five yards for off ., side. Pilkington tried place kick' and Ne vada took free kick from 25 yard line. Nevada kicked to Bowers who was stobDed on Nevada's 45 yard line. Pilkington rounded end for seven yards, Root straight buck ed seven yarda and Pilkington bucked ' seven more. v Williams straishtbucked for 20 yards to Neva da'B five yard line. Pilkington bucked five yards over Nevada's goal, and ' Nevada made a touch back. Nevada kicked to . Cupper on.,50 . yard.. Jioe.-nd . Pi.kng(on rounded end for three yards. Abra-j bam ran end for 'three, and Root bucked five. Wilfiams got away for a 25 yard runfor a touchdown. Pdkington kicked off and . Neva da ran the ball to her 25 yard line. Nevada made yardage bv . bucks and short end runs and O. A. C. took the ba.lt on downs on Nevada' 35 yard hue. r Wiliiama straight bucked for 15 yards, and Root and Pilkington bucked three and ; four yards respectively Bowers straight but ked seven yards and Nevada got the ball on a fumble on her five yard line. Nevada kicked to Root who ran the ball into Nevada's 25 yard line. Abraham Went through for 10 yards and, Williams straight bucked from Nevada's 15.yard line for a touchdown. Pilkington kicked over Nevada's goal line and-Nevada kicked back from her 20 yard line, ball going to O. A. C. on center. Pilkington punted and ..Nevada was downed on her 25 yard. line. Nevada rounded end for 10 yards, and Bun- dy waa taken out. Nevada worked be ball by bucks to Oregon's 30 yard line and tried place kick there Kick failed and Oregon was teady to take free kick from her 25 yard line when time was called. " Score O.. A. C. 15, Nevada, Naught, i Nevada, " . OAC. Smith u 1,. E. . Rumbaugh Steckle - L. T. Bowera Lawrence r , L. G, Dunlap Davitt - . C. Walker Henke R. G. Bundy Hart - R- T. Abraham Standerwick R, E. - Spagle leadbetter ; Q. B. : , Cupper Hoffman , L,. H. ' . Williams Frizzell R. II, Root J. Hart - F. B... Pilkington Subs OAC: Nash, fUnehart, von der Hellen, Espey; Hamilton; Nevada, Knox. f ' Stepped Against a Hot Stove.' : A child of Mrs. Geo. T.-Banson. wnen getting his usual Saturday night bath, stepped back againtt a hot stove whicn burned him severe ly. The child waa in great " aeday aud his mother could do nothing to pacif, him. Rembering that sbe had a bottld of Cnaroberlain's Pain Balm in . the house, she thought 6he would try it. ;In , lees than half an hour after applying it the child was quiet and asleep, and n less than two weeks was wea. Mrs Benson is a wel known resi dent of Kellar, Va. Pain ' Balm is an antiseptic liniment and e?De- cially valuable for barns, cuts brui ses and sprains. For Bale by Gra ham & Wortham. 1 - Birred Plymouth Rocks. I have 30 high-bred Barred Plymouth Rock chickens yet for sale'' very - cheap, if parties take thela at once. J. G. Horning, . . Corvallis. - f For Sale l ( 111 re bred Poland China bogs. Here ta an opportunity to introduce blue blood into your herds at small cost Tiitock was imported frost . Illinois. by a prominent hog raiser; will sell at 6 cper lb. Enquire of Eobert ; Wylie, Lc.Haburg, 5 miles north of Corvallis, RFJDNo 1. :. ' For Sale. Several hundred bushels. &S vetch seed. Order early before it is gone. Also Tim othy, Spelts, and English ryegrass seed. Shropshire bucks. One extra good " re gistered buck from one of the best stocks in Iowa ' ' Cows and1 heifers- of the beef breed to see or trade for Jersey cows L. L. Brooke Wanted. Jo trade stock tanch for property in Corvallis, H. A. Bowman, . Eddyville, Ore. For fine suits and overcoats see Nolan & Callahan. 1 , . , : Get your ribs fixed at the Bicycle Hospital. . . Leave your orders for oysters at Zie- olfs on Tuesday. Why not study bookkeeping in the night school which meets on Monday and Wednesday evenings. , Hew dress goods just received at No Ian & Callahan's. - .. Notice of Final Settlement. " in the Matter of the Estate! Sarah Ann Brown, deceased) Notice la hereby given that tne undersigned as administrator with the will annexed of the estate ol Sarah Ann Brown, deceased, has filed his final account s such administrator, with the clerk ol the countv court of the state of Ore eon for Benton county, and the said court has fixed Friday the 11th day of December 1903. at the hour of two o'clock in the arternoon as the time and tne county court room la the court house In Oorrallls, Oregon, as the place, for hear ins any and all objections to the said account, and for settlement thereof. Dated this Nov 7, 1903. " - ' : 1 Administrator with the will annexed of the es tate of Sarah Ann Brown, deceased, SHERIFF'S SALE. " By "virtue of a warrant issued out of the County -Court. o the State of Oregon' for the Countv ofk Ban ton', tn 'tho shirifr of eaid county, directed and delivered, I commanding the said Sheriff to collect the: I taxes as shown to be delinquent, on the I tax roll, for the year 1902, charged to said ! delinquents thereon, and if necessarv to i sell . th& several articles "of oersonal or ! parcels of real property upon which such i taxes are levied, as eet forth in said tax disc. aia aennquent taxpayers, the amount of taxes and the penalties, and the several ..parcels of real property -are described as follows, to wit: , ... ..- Amount Tax .: and Penalties. Aaron. Amanda -C. Southwest of southwest ft, west of southeast ' 14 of northwest 'A, section 35,. town ship 10 south, range 6 west, 160 acres ; ....$6.72 Buersdorff, Anna East of south east section 34, township 10 . south, range 6 west, SO acres.... 6.72 JDedman, 6. R. Southwest 14; south of northwest except southwest of southwest Also, west or souineast 01 northwest section 35, township 10 south, range 6 west, 180 acres ,13.47 Godfrey, E. W. Southeast : south west section 24, township 10 south, - . range 6 west; east hi section 25,. township 10 south, range 6 west, " 64U acres Zb.ss Kramer, J. J. All of section 36, town ship 10 south, . range 6 west, 640 acres 26.98 Richardson, S. East section 35, ; township 10 south, range 6 west,' 320 acres ' 13.47 -Warren, E. C Northeast of" north east south Y2 of northeast southeast hi. of northwest , see- ' tion 34, township 10 south, range 7 west, 160 acres 10.10 Gaines, Richard Northwest sec- tion IS. township 11 south, range I west, 160 acres 6.72 Cook, C. A. Northeast hi section 16, township 12 south, range 7 west, . 160 acres 6.72 Hawks, R. O. South of southwest hi, section 28, township 11 south, 'range 7 west, 80 acres 6.72 Paul, Mary E. South of south- ;; west hi of southeast hi. section 16, township i 12 south, range 7 west,. 20 acres . .84 Poindexter, R." W. The north 30 . acres of northwest of southeast ;: ; hi, section 16, township, 12 south, range 7 west, 30 acres................. 1.34 Printz, Gilbert -H. North y2 of south west of southeast hi; south of - " south hi of northwest hi of south- , . . east , section 16, township ,12 sonth, range 7 west, 30 acres....... 1.34 Sabin, R. L. Northwest .section 10,, , township. 11 south, range 1 west, 160 acres'. .....10.10. Tullis, Elizabeth East of south- . - west hi: west hi of southeast hi, - section 30. townshiD 11 south, ranse 7 west. 160 acres.... ...... .."6.72 Long, W. West section 22, tnwnshin 10 south, ranse 5 west. - 320 acres j '.......17.32 Marlay, , P. H. Northeast hi section 6. townshio 11 south. , ranee 5 west. 160 acres . 10.83 Press, William Northwest of northwest hi, section 2, township 11 south, range 5 west; north hi of northeast hi; southwest hi of north . east hi: southeast hi of northwest hi. section 3. townshiD ' 11 , south. range 5'west, 200 acres.... 14.51 Rogers, ' M. South hi section 15, tnwnshin 10 south, ranee a west. y 320 acres : 17.30 Muiller, Henery Beginning at a point which bears south 34 , deg. I east 14.54 feet from point 81.5ft 1 chains east of northwest, corner ,. of J. Q. Thornton's claim No. 37, j townships' 10 and 11 ' south, - ranges 3 and '4 west, Not. 717, run south 34 deg. east 5.91 chains, south 70 : deg. 26 min. west 22.97 chains, 4 north 9 deg. 34 min. west 5.22 . chains, north 70 deg. 26 min. east . 22 chains :to- beginning, containing 10 acres .6.72 Lloyd, John; and Clark, M. J. South east' hi of southwes hi, section 2d, - " towns-hip 13 south, range 6 west; . southwest hi of northeast hi, section . D, township 14 south, range 6 west,. - 80 acre's '. - ... 4.02 Jackson, Thos. A. South tot 5, section 3t, township 1 south, range ' 4 west 19 acres 3.20 McCullough, Wm. Beginning at southwest corner ... of section 30, : township 14 south, range 4 wiest, thence - east 40 chains north 2.50 chains, west 40 chains, south 2.50 . chains, containing 10 acres, section : 30, township 14 soutin rangre 4 west . 1197 Canady, Boyd Lots 75 and 76, in block 22. City of Philomath.. 4.90 Kisor, Fannfe 30 feet affi of. Vat S8, in- block 19. City of Philomath...... 4.90 He Lain. J. W. Southeast hi secuan 32, townsman 11 south, range 6. west, ' 160 acres ... 6.72 Maher, - E. A. East - section 36. 7 township li south, range-7 west, 320 acres . .- 13.47 "Worthington. W. Sout&west hi- f . . southeast east hi of southwe ' hi: southeast! of noethwest , section 30, tMraship 12 south., ranee west, 160 acres 6.72 Barkhart, Claca A. Lot 12;. in bloolt ; Vii, Job's Adfliticn to Corvallis 1.26 Ca.utb.onv J- A. Frac. lofe 5 andi 9. In frac. blocitS, in original. Town - . Corvallis 17.80 Bs'-att, Ames L. Lots S and' 9; 5a Slock 12, Wlikins AdditSen to- Cos-r vallis - 2.52 Hendeifhot, Mary Lot 5 in block A. Avery's Addition to Corvallis 5.07 Mulkey, A. tS All of block 9, til Wells i Addttibn to CorcalUH.s. 8.0T McGune, Jaa. L. Lot IS, in block F. Avery's Addition to Corvallis: ..." 2.42 Nelan, J. -M, Lots -3, 4, 11 and 12,". . , -in block 31, Job's Addition to the ' City of Corvallis.; 3.00 Oregon Agricultural CoJ, Limited: ' ; Southwest of northwest hi, west hi of southwest hi, lots 3, 4, 5 and: , section 17, containing 178.87 acres; ." , In township 10 south, range 6 west . -' v Of the .Willamette MerWiart.. .'; Section 1, containing 645.60 aces; . south of southwest hi, section 3, ' . , containing 80 acres; southwest hi of . southwest hi, lots 4, 5 and 6, sectin t. ; 17, containing 93.03 acres;in town-. : ship 11 soath, range 61 west of too Willamette Meridian. - , .' ' East hi, east of northwest hi, southwest hi of northwest hi, north : hi of southwest hi, section -17, con- - ' : taining 520 acres; southeast hir : " southeast hi of northeast hi, south- i west hi at northeast hi, southeast ' hi of southwest hi, section 21, can- $ taining 279.70 acres; west - hi of . 3. , northwest hi. lots 1, 2 and 3, section ' 27, containing 176.42 acres; in town- .: ship 12 south, range 6 west of the Willamette Meridian. - ? : - Section 9, containing 640 acres,,- r south wst hi of the northeast hi, , , southeast of northwest hi, south- ; . west hi, northwest hi of southeast , ; hi, west hi of northwest hi, of sec tion 11, containing 360 acres; north- . east hi of northwest hi, south of ' ' . northwest , southwest hi, south hi :' ,' : of southeast hi. tots 3, 4 and 5, sec- , tion 13, containing 400.95 acres; northeast hi, northwest hi, north s of " southeast southeast hi -of . southeast hi, section 17, containing '- 440 acres; north hi of northwest hi, : . southwest hi of northwest hi, east hi of northeast hi, southeast, hi, ' . east hi of southwest hi, southwest hi of southwest hi, .section 21, 480 , acres; section 25, containing 640 :: acres; south , northeast hi, east hi of northwest hi, section 31, 585.60 . acres: section 35, 640 acres; all in township 10 south, range 7 west of v. the .Willamette Meridian. Section 3, 627.15 acres; west hi' of southwest hi, section 5, 80 acres; east hi of northeast ' hi, northwest ' hi of northeast hi, north of north-; ' - -west hi, east hi of southeast hi, lots 1, 2, 3, 4.-5, 6 and 7, section 11, : . 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 v ' , acres, section 29. 640 acres; north west hi, southwest hi, southwest hi of northeast hi; section 35, 360 acres; all in township 11 south, range 7 west-of the Willamette Meridian. Section 11, 640 acres, in township . 12 south, range-7 west of the Wil lamette Meridian 416.56 Snyder, Elizabeth Lots 1 and 2, in .. v block 15, in Avery's and -Wells' Addition to Corvallis ................ 1.98 Wilson, "Mrs. M. J. Northeast hi, section 18, township 12 south, range 7 6 west, 160 acres 6.72 Waggoner, George Lot 8 in block 9; lot 6 in block 11;- lots i and 5 in ' block "12;" all In N. B and P.""""" Avery's Addition to Corvallis .... 5.08 .Whitehead; R R, Southeast hi ; of - . . , , southeast hi,, section 29, township 12 . - -south, range ? West, 40 acres ....... 2.67 Crowtherv James Southeast hi, sec-,'' :. - tion , 19, township 10 south, range 5 west, .160 acres, ...... 11.53 Erickson, John B. Northwest 14 of --northeast ; south -hi of northeast'-- hi; northwest hi, section 29, town- 'i ship 10 south, range 5 , west, 280 acres ....... .f. 20.20 Aldrich,- Matthew G. Lot 1;' south . east hi of northeast hi; east of southeast hi, section 2, township 15 south, range 7 west, 152 acres .. 6.38 Garrison, George E hi of northwest - hi ; east hi of southwest hi, section . 20, township 14 south,, range 8 west, 160 acres . .. 6.72 Hines, . Zilphia Northeast ' hi of southwest 44, section 10, township 12 south,-range 7 west, 40 acres .. 1.56 Harrington, John G. Northwest hi, .- . . section 20, township 14 south, range 6 west, 160 acres 6.72 Olson, J. C, Southwest hi, section 32, township 10 south, range 5 ' west, 160 acres .j ...,.. 7.21 Parrish, W. H Southeast hi, sec , tion 20, township 13. south, range 6 west, 160 acres ." 6.72 McWhinnie, Margaret Southwest . of northwest hi. section 16. town ship 12 south, range 7 west, . 40 1 acres 1.56 xxaiiiua-, jester west 01 nortn- west hi', ' section 13, township . 11 south, range 6 west, 80 acres ...... 3.33 Baldwin, Wallace Northeast hi of . , northwest 14; southwest 14 of southeast 14. section 13, township 11 south, range 6 west, 80 acres .... 3.33 Barnard, A. . D. South of dona tion land claim No. 61, in township 14 south, range 6 west, 160 acres.. 6.72 0VERG0AT NO matter what your choice may be in . clothing styles you'll find that all our overcoats and suits . have a distinction : of appearance which is unusual even with the best custom tailoring. , ; " The mornings are quite cold now and a , good warm overcoat won't go bad, ; but you want one that will have ""style" about it so when you go out these wintery even ings before the , holidays you'll look nice I have them. Glad to have you call in and buy one at . any. time, then you'll see their merits, t $5.00 to $20. Anything goes wrong, S. i The -Richest, Da 5 ntie jt Effects 4 ' ' IV PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS ARE TO BE FOUND IN OUR NEW -- STYLE UP-TO-DATE . '. , . . . CARBON 1 a. The style that carried off the laurels at the NATIONAL PHOTOaRAPHI'C'CONVENTION.. , ... These carbon parchments are not mounted on?r:7- cards but delivered in neat Foldees or at-, tached to thin Linen mounts, making a com J bination that is pleasing and . artistic. Sam ples of these; Carbons are now on exhibition at ' rl::&4-7 L. G. ALTMAN, M. D, " Hotneopathist 1 ; ' ' -: Office cor 3rd and Monroe ets. Real .; lence cor, 3rd and Harrison sts. , Hours 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8F.M. Sundays 9 to 10 A, M. Phone residence 315. G. 11. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office up stairs back of . Graham & Wells' drug ' store. Residence on the corner of Madison, and Seventh. Tele phone at. residence, 104, . All calls attended promptly. . Notice of Final Settlement. " In the Estate of John Wiles, deceased, notice is heraby given by the undersigned executors of said estate, that enid executors have filed their final account in said estate and that the Countv Court ol Benton County in protmte has appointed Monday, the fourth day of January A, D, 1901, nt at tbe hour of ten o, clock In the forenoon of said day, at the county Court Room In the County Court House In the City of Corvallis in Benton County, State of Oregon, as the nine and place for the hearing' of objec tions to said final account, and the final settle ment thereof! Dated November 14th, 1903, -- Walter T. Wilss and JEdwabd F, Whes, Aa Executors of said Estate of John ' ; Wiles, decersed. KIO iO,ttOTT 1 iuhjiih&ii J McCalman, A. West hi of southeast .i. ...hi, .section 8, .township ll south,-- raee S west, 80 acres .' 3?60 Burns, ,W. E and wife, and others One jacr; of land as -heretofore excepted in deed at page 43, book .32, of record of deeds for Benton - -County, Oregon, ' said one acre of"7 land 'lying immediately south of ' and adjoining the tract of land be- ...longing. to the United Evangelical , Church, iri'uonation land claim No. ' ' 46, township 10 south, range 6 west, IJ 71 caiH n 11 n rt I .. . .1 1 . r t , mediately east of the Corvallis ' ...... .."f o , 1 1 1: J maguu 1 u CI. M , aim lying in donation land, claim No. 43, said township and range, 1 acre ... v57 Goon, T. M. Southwest 14, section 20, township-13 south, range 6 west; - southeast hi of southeast 14, sec- ." tion 19, township 13 south, range 6 west '.;...;..,'.... 20.SS Blodgett, R. B. Northeast 14 of . southwest 14; northwest 14 of - . southeast hi; southwest 14 of north-.: - east hi; lots 2 and 3, section 24, township 11 south,"- range 7 west; west hi of donation land claim No. ' 40, township 11 south, - range 7 west; lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ' 9, section 24, township 11 south, range 7 west, - 555 acres 14.45 And on Saturday, the 19th day of De- cember, 1903, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Sheriff's office, in the Court House in said county and ' state, I will sell the above-described real property, at public sale to the person or persons who will bid the amount of taxes and costs accrued against each piece or parcel of real property, and take a cer tificate at the lowest rate of interest, for -cash, subject to redemption, to satisfy saiL warrant, costs and accruing costs. . M. P. BURNETT, . Sheriff of- Benton County, Oregon. Dated November 21, 1903. DISTINCTION. wmmm Copyright 100ft by Uarfc Sekaflnw Ma your money back. . L. KLINE. J Hart Schaffncr 6? Mir J"fl fyH 'S; StudiO, Io,Ms?Or!- A 8 wv- South Main. St.. Willamette Vallej Banking Company. . . GORVAXXIS OREGON. Responsibility, $100,000 A General Banking Business. SschaDga Issued payable at all finan cial centers ia Uultjtd States, Canada 4Qd Europe. " Principal eorfependnt. PORTLAND londoa Sc ten FrmneiMoBaiitf Limited; Caaadian Bank of Commerce. SAN FRANCISCO London &San Franc ta ' co Bank bluited. NEW YORK Messrs. J. P. Morgan A Co. CHICAGO First National Bank. LONDON, ENG. London St San Francisco - Bank Limited. . ' SEATTLE AND TAOOMA London A Saa ' Francisco Bank Limited. Wanted. " f A girl, at Occidental Hotel. 0