Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, February 26, 1901, Image 2

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    TBf HfllUIS GAZETTE.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1901.
The Dallas woolen mills hav
been moved from that city to
Portland. Corvallis should see
that the carriage factory doesn't
follow suit.
The publication in the Oregon
ian of last week of the Glass let-
ler and of the acknowledgements
of Dresser on the senatorial situa
tion in the legislature, was cer
tainly one of the most peculiar
movements ever witnessed in a
political contest. The move
ment would certainly seem to
have done much damage to Mr,
Corbett's interests.
The contest in the legislature
for United States senator resulted
in the election of ex-Senator
John H. Mitchell after a long and
hard fought contest during the
whole session of the legislature.
The fight was a personal fight be
tween ex-Senator W. H. Corbett
and Mr. Mitchell. The cause
of their disagreement is not
wholly a new subject, but is of
loag duration. Both men made
good senators and served their
state well. This paper would
have been satisfied with Mr. Cor
bett's election if he had been
elected with the republican mem
bers of the legislature unassisted
by combinations with democrats.
While this paper recognizes that
Mr. Mitchell represented all
parts of Oregon well and without
slighting one section "to benefit
another it would have been more
appropriate and seemed more like
the action of republicans if he
could have been elected without
a combination assisted by demo'
crats.
Wheat Pests.
As the growing season of crops
approaches one often hears con
jectures expressed regarding the
probability, or possibility, f
pasts creating tht havoc in our
fields during the coming season
laat they did last year. At a
recent 'meeting f the farmers In
Forest Grove, Prof. A. B. Card-
lev, of the O A O. pave the fol.
j , , u
lowing interesting acconat of the
Hessian ny and its nabits:
Tha Hessian fly is the greatest
wheat test ia the world, and
destroyed probably 40,000,000
bushels f wheat in the United
States alone. It has but recent
ly made its appearance ia the
Northwest. Ia 1891 Prof.
Wrench cot some wheat in the
vicinity ot Scappoose which was
infested with the Hessian fly,
since which time it has made Its
appearance in several localities.
However, it is not general In the
Willamette yaliey. in oraer 10
Lam Tiow to combat this Insect
we mnst learn something of its
habits. It is about one-tentn
Via size of a mosquito and one
take it for a enat. In Ohio
it makes its appearance In August
and September, deposits its eggs
ri dUarmears between the 20th
vf Rentember and the Sola of
October. The eggs are yellow
and elongated. From these eggs
a colorless maggot i9 hatoked,
which crawls down to near the
. . f iL. Tirlira tie lives
DSS OI in yin-i. -----
upon the life of the plant. He
in this condition, which
they usually call the flax seed
condition, till the following
spring. In April r May another
brood emerges which deposits
its egg9 on the first or second
joint above tha ground and
absorbs the nourishment of the
plant. If there is fciuch rain
there may be three broods.
Sometimes the wheat when at
tacked looks bright and green
and really more thrifty than that
which is not attacked. This is
due to its effort to overcome the
attack, If the wheat is ex
amined carefully yoa will find
that the central shool is killed.
The principal injury is done by
the fall brood, although here In
this country this brood may not
be so injurious. The second or
the spring brood causes from 75
to 90 per cent; of the wheat to
break down. As to the reme
dies, insecticides cannot be used
to advantage. The fall grain
should be sown after the eggs
are. deposited. The burning of
the stubble will kill many of
them. i
Coafessed His Guilt.
A 1 ttle boy's conscience is a'
power for good in many ways.
It sometimes keens him from
doing a wrong, but a misdeed
once committed is oft-times so
asrnified that lie breaks rlnwti
under the straia and coafesses.
The Yaquina Post " tells of a re-
cent caseot tins kind, as lollows:
Teddy Peco. af?ed ia. and
asd Charles Mulkey, aged about
19, were, brought before A. C.
TuHnison. T. P.. at Htrlaii in
this county, on the 19th Inst.,
upon me cnarge ot stealing $40
irom 1. JBraazon. jeddy Peoo,
upon examination acknowledged
taking two twenty dollar pieces
from Bradzon's cants, while
Charly Malkey plead net guilty;
ana tnere Deing msnmoient
evidence to convicfi him, acquit
tal followed. Deputy District
Attorney Swope, appeared for
the sJate. Teddv was brought to
this city on the 20th, and in all
probability will be sent to the
Reform School.
Prosecutine witness in the
above ease. T. Bradzon. then ap
peared before Justice Tuaiso
on the charge of stealing sheep,
Margaret Hart being the prose
cuting witness. As the evidence
ensued was not sufficient, in the
floart, to convict Brazdon, he
was acquitted.
If the little bov. Teddv. had
plead "not sruiltv," he too.
w,ould have escaped , as, we are
informed, there was not evidence
sufficient, save hia own to con
vict him.
Resolutions.
Hall of Alpha Rebekah Lodsre.
No. 34, I. O. O.F., Jan. 14, 'or:
Whereas, God, in the dispen
sation of His providence, has seen
nt to remove from our midst our
beloved sister, Mary Elizabeth
bmitn, therefore, be it
.Resolved, That in her "death
this lodge has lost one of its most
devoted and esteemed members;
the community, a kind friend;
her family, a loving mother.
Therefore, be it further
1 Resolved, That the relatives
and friends of our deceased sister
have the heart-felt sympathy of
tnis lodge m their sad bereave
ment. And be it further
Resolved, That the reealia
and charter of this lodge be drap
ed m mourning . forthirty days.
And be it further
Resolved, That a codv of
tnese resolutions be sent to rela
tives of the deceased and for oub-
lication in each of the city pa
pers, and that they be spread
upon the minutes of this lodge.
ESTHER J. Reid,
Mary E. Allen,
Anna Beach,
Committee.
Rates of Toll.
The mavor and ritv rntiriril
have discussed informally the
question ot what rates of toll
- . 4 1 A 4 - ...
snaii De piacea urxm-tne Albanv
bridge under the new law.
While no definite action has been
taken it is likely the rates will
De aoont as follows for the round
trip:
Footmea $ 05
Single teams and horsemen 10
Double team 15
Four-horse team 2 c
Woodsaw engine. " t nei
Thrashing machine... 1 50
iraction engine ..... 2 50
Cattle and horses in droves c
eents per head, and sheep, goats
and swine, 2 cents per head.
A toll on the bridge is not a
thinr to be desired hti t 4q
the!onlv recourse left is trieHtw
- -j .
As soon as the people become
tired of Bavine toll, thev can
very easily instruct the county
court to have this bridge kept up
as a free feridge the same as all
others are in the county. Al
bany Herald.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
IT
re. TRADE MARKS -
Anyone Banning a sketch an description may
OouiniimJoa-
at free. CneM asanoy tor neurine oatenta.
on patents
iJSTLrrlr;.nr?ufn ? Co. receive.
Scientific Hmcricati.
A kaocUOMHy Ilhurtratad weekly. Lamst -palauoa
of any sdeotuic Journal. Term a. ts a
ri lOTrmonria,!. Bold byall newsdealer.
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BAD COMPLEXIONS
V RED ROUGH HANDS
FALLING HAIR
- ' PREVENTED Blf
Tha most effective skin purifying and
beautifying soap in the world, as well as
purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and
nursery. It strikes at the canse of bad
complexions, red, rough hands, falling
hair, and baby blemishes, viz., the clogged,
irritated, inflamed, overworked, or slug
gish Pores.
Sold throughout the world. Form D. awb C. Corp.,
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Eighth Grade County Examination ,
Notice is hereby given to those pnpils
outside of Corvallis, who have completed
the state couree of study, that I will con
duct the Eaid examination in the Corval
lis public school, beginning "Thursday,
Feb. 28, at fl o'clock a. m. All. appli
cants in districts where school lias closed,
desiring to take eaid examination mny
do so. Very truly,
G. V. Dknman,
County School Supt.
Thres Questions.
Before purchasing a piano or ortran
there are a few questions it is well te
consider. First: Is the instrument made
to nse or simply to sell ? Second : Is
the the tone, action and finish first class?
Third: Is the priee reaeomiUe? Cheap
insiriimeme are expensive at any price.
Why? Because thev never mva 'nniiR-
faction, beiug constructed of the cheap
est material hastily thrown together.
10 secure tne value ot your monev there
is one certain way. Buy an instrument
which has not only an established repu
tation for years, but which has kept up
with every improvement of modern
times. If yon then would like such an
instrument with a tone, action and fin
ish unsnrpassed, 1 have them, and can
furnish you any ' at the lowest price.
Call around. Mokdaukt Goodnough.
A Boy
Or young man having a fair education
and desirous of serving ample time to
learn a good trade or profession may find
an opportunity by addressing P. O. Box
No. 35S, Corvallis, Oregon. The appli
cant should be steady and industrious,
spending his evenings at home and not
on the streets or in the various resorts.
The trade referred to is along educational
lines, and two or three years spent there
in will afford good educational facilities
for any young man, besides affording
steady employment in all seasons after
becoming competent. One whose home
is in. town preferred. Cigarette smokers
need not apply.
Something New.
Just published by the Southern Pacifie
Company is a pamphlet upon the re
sources of Western Oregon, which in
eludes an excellent map ofj the stale,
and contains information on climate,
lands, education, etc., existing indus
t-ies End their capabilities.
Attention is also directed to snch new
fields for energy or capital as promise
tair return.
This publication fills a need Ions ex-
perienced by Oregon iane, in replying to
inquiries of Eastern friends.
Copies may be had of local agent of
the Southern Facihc Company, or from
C. II. Mabkham,
G. P. A., Portland, Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
. rjuiTKD States Lass Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Deo. 10, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the
pivTiBiuiH w hu act n onirress 01 june s, 1878, en
titled "An act for -the sale of tiiuhcr lnH. in t.hA
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wasbing-
wuiciiiivrjr, rauKnoeawui ma niDUc Land
ataiee oy act oi August , 1892,
CHARLES D. T1CE,
Of Fall City, county of Pollc, State of Oregen, has
tbis day filed ' lthis office his sworn statement No
6333. for tbe purchase of the N. t, M...W. 1-4, N. 4
N. E. 1-4 of Section No. 34, in Township No. 12 8
Bangs No. 7 W.. and w.U offer proof to show that
the.land songht is rfore valuable for its timber or
suine man tor agrioultmai purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Friday, the 8th day of aich, 1901. He names as
witnesses: jnui'sei iynn, Freeman Robinson,
Peter Miller andAlviu Kobinson, all ot EaUs Citv,
Oregon.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-
. :-iUCU laaasaro requdsiea to nie weir claims in
iius voice on or oeiore saia Btn c&v ol uarch 1901.
CHAS.JR MOOBES,
Register,
Retloe for PHbHatnioa.
TJlfflTED STATES 1S9 OFFTOa, '
Oregeei Oity, Oregon, Rev. 19, UK
v4 : i i : .v.. i : ..
..cow, ijiwi. iruk id compliance Wltn
the provisions of tho act of Congress ef Jane Srd.
- w, au m,. ,wi ww nioff uiaDw lanos in
the states ef California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash-
(tlfftjtn IVmHnn " n . 1 1 1 - Jt . l - I . - - ,
.wnmj, wnKUUCU U9 u Lit. U UUiiD AAnd
states by act ef August, 189i, ,
irriE m. ROBiNsoir, ;
tbia day filed in this office her swora sta ement Ne
RAKt fnt t Via ntirnkiaa n (Ks V . . e, .
j u vi "i A . an. i(Ua.lUr UI OBC-
tioiil4inTewM8hip No. 13 8., Range JXo. 7 West,
ua win oner prooi u snow tnat tne .'ana Bonht is
more valuable fr its timber or stone than for agri-
iiusuiw puipu&i, nuu WvBMUUoUHfjr C1U1ID VO S.UQ
land before the R- skater and Receiver ol thte office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Tfauraday, the 14th day ot
February, lel. hhe names of witnesses: Michael
Flynn. Freeiran W. Robinson, Bridget Flynn and
Albert N. Robinson, all ef Fall City, Oregeu,
i-v.dviio -''"""5 cuvciocir i ne aoove
d escribed lands are requested to file their claims in
1901 itiuu my ui reoruary,
- CHAS. B. MOORI,
Notice for Pubticatloti.
Lakd Officb at Oregon City, Ohegok,
. . January 5, 1901.'
nTnfliu'(et.aV I il -i . . . '
uaD uutivc ei nis intention
f 2 alf.fllial Sro?, in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
l"ir Eta""1 county, at corvallis, Oreeon
on February 20, 1901, -viz: ' "en,
. . JOHN W. T1YTE,
c tvpiwiouw wunuuoi s res id en ha
upon and cultivation of said land vi?-- tSSS
math, Oregon, CHAS. B. MOOKES
Register.
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And, in (act, everything from Kitchen to Farlor.
Rugs
oa cioth
Linoleum
Art Squares
Come and see us
and get our prices.
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for semi-weekly; T W, tri-weekly; M, monthly; S M, semi-monthly.
Price With
Per the
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OREGON AGRICULTURIST ANH RURAL NORTHWEST J 50 1 80
S W, Portland, Oregon.
OR EG ONI AN, W, Portland, Or 1 50 2 55
RURAL SPIRIT, W. Portland.Or 2 00 2 56
Contains a correct live-stock maiket report. ..
PACIFIC CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, W, Portland, Or. . . . ... 2 00 3 05
THE THRICE-A-WB:EK WORLD, T W, New York 1 00 2 0
HOMESTEAD, W, Des Moines, Iowa 1 00 2 30
A thorough stoek and farm jonrnal.
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THE AMERICAN FARMER, M, Indianapolis, Ind 50 165
THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE. M, New York. , 1 SO 2 85
and Atlas et the World bound in cloth, 56 pages of latest
colored Maps.
THE OUTING MAGAZINE, M. New York.. 2 25 3 SO
THE WEEKLY INTER-OCEAN, W, Chicago, III.....' 100 190
YOUNG PEOPLES' 'WEEKLY, W, Chicago 50 1 SO
CINCINNATTr INQUIRER, W, Cincinnati 1 00 2 C5
THE FRUIT GROWERS JOURNAL, M, Cobden, 111 50 1 75
It is well to remember that you
can coyer Benton tlounty
f horoughly by placing
your advertisement in the
They get Proper Display, Proper Position
and Proper
come to think over it,
yon can easily under
stand vrhy so many prom
nent advertisers place ads
in this paper.
That's the Secret.
PLYMOUTH ROGK
...EGGS...
VVhite and Barred.
From prize-winning "stock, second to
none on Pacific coast, Errs, $1 60 a eet
ting of fifteen at yard, or 12 00 if packed.
J. G. Hohning, Corvallis. Or.
II Paper
A"cw and beautiful
designs at prices
lower than usual.
Treatment.
Kotfce of Flanl Settlement.
Notioe Is berebj pirea tbat the undertigaed execu
tor mi the estate ol Martha J. Ktce, deceased, has
Sled Sis foal Recount ia said estate tn the County
Court ef the State of Oregoa, for Benton Cour.7,
stttlBs; tn probate, and Saturday, tbe 9th Day of
February, 1941, at 10 'clock a. a., at the Court
House in CorTallis, Oregon, Is the time and place
fixed by the Court for hearingr objections, H any, to
said final account and the settlement thereof. .
Dated January 11, 1801.
CaiRLia B. Bid,
Executor.
J. D. MANN & GO.
SOUTH and EAST
VIA.
Southern Pacific Company.
THE SHASTA ROUTS
Train's leave Corvallis for Portland
and way stations at 1:20 p. m.
Lv Portland 8 :SO a m S :30 D in
Lv Albanv 12:30
Ar Ashland 12:33 am 11:33 am
Ar Sacramento .5 .00 p m 4 :85 a m
Ar San Francisco-7:45 p m 9.30 a m
Ar Ogden 5 :45 pm 11 ;45 a m
Ar Denver -9 :00 a ra 9 :00 a m
Ar Kansas City 7:25 am 7:3m
a ui.Hgu :oo a m y:s'Jam
Ar Los Angeles...! :20 pm
ArEl Paso 0:00 btn
Ar Fort Worth 6 ;83 a m
7 :00 a m
e;08p m
6i30atn
fistSam
4;00 am
0(S6p in
0:42 km
12:13 p m
at uity oi Mexico 9 :65 a m
At Houston 4 :00 a m
Ar Kpor Drlmna ft -91 n.
Ar Washington C:42 a m
ArjNew xork 12:4Spm
PULLMAN AND TOnRTST PAHS nn
both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to
Ugden and hA Paso, nd Tonrist cars to
Chiiwso, St Lonis, Kow Orleans and
Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan,
Chins, Philippines, Central and Bouth
America.
Scb F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A.,
Portland, Or,
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description done in firsi
waoo uiauuci, U1JU BUtlBlWJMUQ guar1
anteed.
GROWN iHD BRIDGE WORK i SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf s grocery store, epposr
MRS. DR. CYLTHIE RAMSEY,
Osteopathist
Specialties Diseases of women and
children ; also deformities audallcliron
ic and nervous diseases.
Occidental Hotel Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, 1 :30 to 5 :30 p. in.
B. A. GATHEY, M. D.
Physician ? Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
Office Hours J m
) 2 W 4 p.m.
Residence : CoTeei College and 8th St.
Telephone at bflice aad residence.
Corva'lis, - - - Oregon
L G. ALT MAN, M. D.
Office Corner 3rd and Monroefctreets
Houes 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun
day a to iu.
Residence Corner 3rd and Harrison
streets, Corvallis, Oregon.
. H. NEWTH
Physician $Surgeo n
PHILOMATH, OREG02J.
J. R. HARLAN
Veterinary Surgeon
Residence in Block SO, Job's Addition,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Orders may be left at Graham & Wer
tham's drugstore.
Notary. Titles. Gohvietancisiq
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-ATJ.AW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office; inplrbt- National Bank Bnildintr.
Pry son Woodson
ATTOBNEYS-AT -LAW
Corvallis, Ore-'on.
Office in Pcatoffice Euilding.
DH. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office la Wuitehora Blork
Corvallis, Oregon
-OF-
Corvallis, Oregon.
Dees a geaeral and conservative fcankict
busincsa
TO K0IV1ESEEKERS.
, Jf you aie looking fcr bargains in
Stcck, Grain and Fait Farms
I have them. Cime and see me or write for
my list. BENRT AXBLES,
Real EsUte Agent,"
Phi'omatb, Benton County, OrcRon,
THE DIRECT ROUTE IV
Moatans, TJtah, Oolerado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
me Union .Pacific Fast Mail Lin, or
the Rio Gra-hde Scenie Lines.
Look at the Time ...
x days to Salt Lake
Yi days to Denver
$4 days to Chicago
4 days to New York
Free Reclining CUair Cars, TJpnolsUrvd
Ttarfst Sleeping Can, aca FnUfiaa
Pfctace S'eepers, operatffl 06 all
trains.
For further infoitrtflUftn itmtiia
GEO. P. EGLI2S. Ajretit, comllfe, Or.
U. AJSKK.V, w. R. COHAN.
Truv. Pass. Agt Gn1 AftSfrt.
. 1T4 third St, Portland, Or.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad,
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m.
. ' " Corvallis 1 :50 p. ra.
" arrive? Yaquina 6:46 p. fa.
1 Reluiiilng:
Leaves Yaquina. . . . 6:10 a. to.
Leaves Corvallis.... Ilt80 a, to.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. tn.
SForDetioit:
Leaves Albany 7:C0 a. m.
Arriyes Detroit .... 11:20 4. m.
4 Returning:
. Leaves Detroit 12:10 p.. in.
Arrives Albany .... 5:45 p. no.
One and two connect at Albatsy
and Corvallis with Southern Pacific
trains, giving direct service to and
from Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Trains for the mountains arrive
at noon, giving ample titfle to
reach ramping grounds on Ike
Breitenbush and Sanliain river the
Fame day.
Edwin Stone,
H. I Walden, Manager.
T. F. it P. A.
II. IL Cronise, Agent; Corvallis.
mi SCHEDULES.
Arrive
Salt Lake, Denver.
Atlantic
Express
9 p. m.
Ft Worth, Omaha
Fast
Mail
7:00 p.m.
Kansas City, St,
Lonis, Chieage
and East.
Walla Walla. Levr
ifitan, S p o k a tie,
Minneapolis, S t.
Paul, Duluth. Mil
waukee, Chicago,
and East.
Spokane
F!ver
6:00 p.m.
Spokane
Flyer
8:40 a. in.
Um Stesmshlcs-
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco,
Sail Dec. 8, 8, 13,
18, 3, 28, A every
6 days.
8 p. m.
4 p. m.
Pailv
Ex. Sun.
8. p. ID.
Saturday,
1 p. ' Dl.
Columbia fliw
Steamer.
To Astoria & way
landing. 4 p. m.
Kxept
Sunday
K;!!;,Tcit3 Rivsr.
Oiegon City, Kew
b6r)f, Suicin, bnd
Wfy-landintra.
e a. rjn.
Ex. Sun.
4 S0 p. d.
Except
SandAT
? ft. m.
Tuesday
WHianifilto ami 1m
I Rivers.
Oregon City, Day
ton Way-land's.
5:S0 pan.
MeDday
aad
Friday,
Thursday
and
S aturddy
6 a. m.
Willa ette River.
Portland to Corval
lis & Way-land's.
4:30 p.m.
T uesdav.
Monday,
W ednea-
Tliursd'y
and
Satur.J'v
d a y and
rnuav.
Leave
Eiparia
Snake River.
Itiparia to Lewis'n.
Leave
Levleton
35 a. m.
Daily
8:30a. ra
Daily.
MR. THAYER,
Local Agent
Notice of Administrator's Sale of
Real Property .
In the tcaiter of ti e Estate
of I
James- Abraham, Deceased.
Notice is herebr eiren that pursuant to an order
of the county conit of tho state of Oregon for Mult-
uumau wuuty ojaue ana enterea on tne suttt dav of
November, 1900, 1 will from and after the 7th day
of March, 1901, proceed to sell at private sale
the following described real property of said estate,
and all the ritrht, title and interest which the said
James Abraham had therein at the time of his de
cease, towit:
Beginning: at the qnarter section corner between
fractional sections 2 and 3, township 11 south, tanpe
4 wett Willamette Meridian, nmnintr thence south
48 decrees cast 14.90 chains, thence couth 55 de
frees 60 minutes west 6.02 chains, thence south 20
degrees 10 minutes east 17. to chains to the north
bax'k of the Willam river, thence following said
north bank of t! e W 'mette liver with the me
anders thereof i f K tthwesterlv course to the
southeast comer oi Wl in fractional Kf?t,?n Sin
said township them: njrtb37 minutes eatt ?8 80
ch&iustothe p'ace of beginmt.ir, containing1 20.40
acres, also the northeast Quarter of the atitheaflt
quarter and lot number 1 oi fractional tection3,
township li south, rarge4wttt f the WiIlu:otte
Meridian, font aim t g 58.45aeres, gave ind Meepting:
the riirltt of ra Leretoforc tftedI tn tl Willam
ette Valley & Ooast haih oad conbiinh g al.out 6'
acres, all situatt d in Benton county, Oicgon; ajf-o, .
the east half of the following described rtal proper
ty: The north half of the tout h wet, t quarter, and
lots 8 and 4 in section 3. townshio li truth, mdm
4 vents containir.g 78.C0 actes in Btt,u n county.
Ohe tern s of raid Falc rrc tt follows: llie entire '
rurthate rice ik lo be a:d in cstb.
W. E. 1 OiKF,
Af'tn'r de Icnis nc with tU will Lni:&tu t-f tht
(f:c of Jtnes AbraKam, deccastd, Portleud, Or. ,
For Rent.
Will rent 200 acres of las d t o
Monroe and lake peit f fyment cf rent
in work and improvements on the place.
Address . M. S. Woodcock,
At'mini;tra;t "
Oorvallis. Oregon ,
Boxjj