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THE C0H7ALUS GA2ETTL FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1901. C. & E. Rumor. The Statesman ef the 12th Inst, contains a communication, which if true, will be of much in terest to the people of this sec tion. It savs: "Have heard indirectly that Mr. Hammpnd contemplates or Is trying to arrange to extend the road (the Corvallis & Eastern) easterly over tha Cascades to meet the Burlington or some line. I do net know what the obstaeles to overcome may be, but if he can get a line from Corvallis down to meet his As toria road, have no doubt bat that eveatnally the Corvallis & Eastern will devalop into an im portant property. Astoria is nearer the Orient than San Fran otsco, and taa railraacs are watching the trans-Pasific close ly. The Southern & Pacific company and the Santa Pe have California so closely in their rasp that any new road is almost compelled to look to tha North west for tidewater facilities, and besides, it is a country which by development May prodsce a tre mendous tonnage for a railroad. Ia my plaion the lumbes traffic alone could be made a better reyenue producer, than anything s new road could expect to get in California, and the lumber trade is one that lasts 365 days in the year. Besides a new road ia Central Eastern Oregon would Ba?4 ft 'cinch' oa all the business for xoo miles nearly, en each 3lila, and as the country da veloped it would build ap an important loeal business. To my mind aa extension of the Corvallis & Eastern to meet some road from the East is as premising a field for railroad as any loeality west of the Rocky MMtaias. "The people ef the Willamette valloy, and, in fast, all ef West' era Orerea, are hoping that Mr. Hammond will be in a position Co act ia the developmemt of his properties ia this state whoa he arrives in Oregon. It behooves the people of Salem to watch His movements and to be pre pared to act, in holding to secare the main line if possible, or at least a branch ef this proposed system, which will be one of the most important in Oregon for all time, and, which ooald do mere in the development of the state's resoarces thaa any one thing." The Albany Herald adds: Manager Edwin Stone, of the Corvallis & Eastern, was seen by a Herald reporter concerning " the foregoing. He said he had received no information from Mr. Hammond that would in dicate the carrying out of these plans. Ho Said Hr. Hammond is ia California on his return from New Yosk, and will be here in a day or two to speak for himself." Date Changed. Under an act passed by the last legislature the time of hold ing circait court in this county has been changed. Heretofore, the circuit coart has convened on tha second Mondays of the months of April and November, bnt the time, has been changed to the fourth Monday ia March and the fourth Monday in No vember. This does not affect the next term of circuit court in Benton, as the act dees not go into effect until after the fourth Monday ia June, 1901. The Beaton county bar was not very well pleased . with, the time set for circuit court in this county before the enactment of this act, as it did not equally divide the twelve months, the terms being five and' seven months apart. According to . the change affairs will be still worse as regards division of time. The two terms of court will now divide the year into periods of four and eight months. It beats creation Itow matters of this nature are adjasted tbeirsupposltien is, be yond doubt, that eight months are twice the length of four months, hence the year is equally foer - months and eight months making twelve months, 61 a year Improvement Society. On Monday evening, ia re sponse to notice in the papers, a small number of ladies and gen tlemen, interested ia bettering the appearance of our city, met at the office of Judge Woodward. The ra.-eting was presided over i by Prof. Coote, and Mr. Bennett acted as secretary for the even ing. " - The object of the meeting was stated to be, the organization of all interested into a society for tue encouraging of improvement and adornment in all parts ef the city, by precept and example, and also, if possible, to extead encouragement to the existing powers. Remarks were made ty the chairman and others, to the point, showing what might bo accomplished ia this line, bv nmted and narmoaleuS effort, and citing results secured in many towns and villages, far less favored by nature, than our own little city. It was thought wise to or ganize in the very near future, in order that the season favora ble to landscape work might be takes advantage of, and imme diate results bo shown, as a "starter." It was deelded by vote to adopt the name Cor vallis Improvement Society. The secretary was asked to corres pond with improvement societies in other states, aad seeare infor mation and suggestions available from experienced parties. A committee of five was ap pointed to present resolutions, etc., tending toward permanent organization, at the next meet ing, which will be hold at the same place on next Monday evening, March 18th, at 7:30 sharp. It is sincerely hoped that there may be a full house at the next meeting. All civilized people certainly admire a town with clean streets, bordered by smooth walks and well kept grounds, both public and private, it lies easily within the reach of onr good people to make this the most beautiful and desirable place of residence in the North west. It costs only a little efiort oa the part of each, to prodace great results, and . every individ ual will he more than repaid by the personal pleasure aad profit derived. Lot's make it a mass meeting ia the interest ef clean liness and beauty. C. Lincoln Bbnnett, Sec'y Pro TeK. Conditions Ia the Orient. Col. H. E. Ddsch recently received a letter from H. B. Miller, at pieseat United States Consul at Shanghai, hut former ly president of the O A C. Fol lowing are extracts from the let ter: The market for apples hero can be greatly increased by some plan that will give them to the consumer at a fair price. Japaa could be made to use more than China for the present. Chinese use apples, that is, all who can afford it, and a price of $3.50 "Mexican" instead ef $5.50 to $ 10 per box, would (make quite a trade for them. -The Germans are coming to China very fast and the future will see many of them here. They are going to become the heaviest traders here, in my opinion, and they will use our fruits. The one great bar to our trade expansion in China is the lew style of living of nearly all the Chinese, and the great poverty of the masses. They live in sueh dirt, filth, and rude simplicity and their wants are so low and ! tew that we cannot measure them i properly. I would advise onr fruitgrowers and dealers to hunt for a prune trade in the North among tne Kussians; much might be done there. The new steamer line is going to be a great help in increasing trade. We never hear of Port land or Oregon here new and few people know that there is such a place, This list that I have prepared I hope will be of much help in the way of show ing what is being done in pro ducts such as Oregon has. I am very glad indeed to know that I am so kindly remembered by tha fruit men of Oregon and I shall ask you to continue my . regards to them for I have every reason to feel kindly to them. The results from my frttlt farms for the year were very satisfactory indeed. They will help to pay my . expenses for tha honor of being a United States oonsnl to China, as my salary is not sufficient. There is nothing like an Oregon fruit farm to fall back on in case ef financial dis tress. The trouble ia China Is not heady finished or at an end, And Every Form of ; Torturing Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors Cured by Speedy Cube Tbeatmkht. Bathe the affected parts thoroughly with Hot Water and Cdticdba Soap. Next apply Ccticuua Ointment, the great skin care, and lastly take a full dose of Coticuba Resolvent. This treatment will afford instant, relief permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, perma nent, and economical cure -when all else fails. Sold everywhere. Price, Tna 8aT. tl.25i or, ConcnnA. Soap, 25c.( OuTMEST, 30c.i Resolvent (hsit size). Ate. POTTEB DltUG AND CtlEH. COXP., Sols Props BOStOO. " How to Curt ficzemV&l'Pife book. free. Pat Your Name There. If orchardists and fruit-producers generally would go to the same trouble that tnaay other producers do they would receive better remuneration for what they market. For instance, a dairyman, if he knows his busi ness and manufactures good batter, will put his stamp oa his article; cheese makers will do likewise. In fact, if you've got a good thing to market, it is a wise thing to take pains and have everything done that will help to advertise the article and tho prodncer. Mr. Olwell, of Sooth era Oregon, does things about right in this connection. The Oregonian contains tho follow ing:- Every apple shipped from the Olwell orchard sold in London or important Eastern markets comes out of the original box wrapped in paper. The box is sngar pine marked in large letters, "Oregon apple?," together with the addi tional private stamp of the or- chardist. The bottom and sides are lined with paper. Between each layer is paper, blus in color and of cardboard variety. Oa top is paper of the same kind, and the lid is sprung in place with a machine and nailed. The apples in the box are packed with sneh exactness that when the lid is finally nailed on there is no shifting of position by the frait inside. Putnam Fadeless Dye Yellow, is absolutely fadeless to either sun light, washing or bleaching, and colors about twice as much goods as ethers. 10c per package. Sold by Graham & Wells. Wanted Men, women, children, boys and girls of all ages to help clear counters and shelves. The counters and shelves are weighted down with new spring dress goods, silks, satin?, velvets, and all the new novelties for ladies' fixings, men' boys' and children's clothing, furnishing goods, fine shoes, hats, etc. Not much money needed. Apply to Nolan & Callahan. A Call for Warrants. Notice ia hereby given that there is money in the treasury to pay all "gen eral and" warrants up to and including No. 2873, endorsed Nov. 14, 1899, and all "street fund" warrants, up to and in eluding No. 844, endorsed Nov. 27, 1900, Interest will be stopped on the same from this date. William McLagan, City Treasurer. Dated, Corvallis, Or., March 15, 1901 TO nOMESEEKERS. No. 54 190 asrts, 60 in cultivation, mostly bottem land, balance See pas ture and timber, good new fcarn, email house, miles from Philomath, price $2,500; this is a tine farm- No. 8 165 acres, 140 in tultlvatton, good house, bane, orchard and water, All well fenced, two miles frm Phile- math; one of the fisest farms ia Oregon; price, $30 per acre. No. 6180 acrts, 10 in cultivation, bal ance good pasture aad timber, good cot ranga, fair home, barn and other out- buildiage, geed fruit and water ; tail it a fine goat ranch, 6 miles freru Phllo price $650 ; this is a snap. No. 10140 acres, 15 in cultivation, good building, fine fruit and wsler, fine bottom laud ; price $650; 412 mi'es frost Philomath. No. 103 18 acres near Corrallis, well improved, a sightly home for $1,100. HEBBT ASIBIBX, . Beal Estate A tent, Philomath, Benton Ccantv, Oregon. ! Notice for Pablieatlea. Urite States Lakh Ovnca, Oretea Citv. Oreeen. March. 4. imi Notice Is herekj (ifn that ia eempiiance witk taa prorisiens the aet el Contrail af Jmm t, 1171 entitled "An act ler the sale af timber laaas in the states el uaiuoraia, ureron, Havana, aad Wash ington Territory," as extended te all tha Pablio Land States ev act el August , ISM, MRS. BESSIE B. FLYNN, . ol Monmouth, county of Folk, state of Oregon, has thin day filed in this office her sworn statement Ho 5353, for the purchase of S ot NEJ and NJ of SEi of Section No 2 in Township No 13 South, Hangs No 7 West, and will oSer proof to stow that the land Eoaght is more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 29th day of Mar, 1901. She names as witnesses: Michael O. Flynn, of Fall City. Polk Co., Or, Jas af. Flynn, of Monmouth, Polk Ce Or., Samuel W Kwiny, ol Fail City, Pelk Co., Or., John V. Hyde, of Philomath, Benton Co., Or. Any and all persona claiming adversely the akove d escribed lands an requested te file their claims in1 this office on or before said 19th day of May, 191. "" CHAS, B. UOOREB, agiBtr OUR CLUBBING RATES. Subscribers to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can obtain the following papers ia combination subscriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very lew prices tattd below; cash in advance always to accompany the order. These wishing two or mare of the poblications named with the GAZETTE, will pleas cor respond with this office and we will quote you the combination price. We can save you money on nearly all publications yen desire. The abbreviations below are explained aa follows : W, for w eekly ; S W, for semi-weekly IW, tii-weekly; M, monthly ; 8 M, semi-monthly. Price With - ' ' ' : ."; Per the .. " Annum Gazette OREGON AGRICULTURIST AND RURAL NORTHWEST i 50 $1 80 8 M, Portland, Oregon. - . , OKEGONIAN, W, Portland, Or. ... . 150 2 65 ' RURAL SPIRIT. W. Portland.Or 2 00 2 55 C tains a correct live-iteck tnaiket report. PACmO CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, W, Portlatd, Or. .... .. 2 00 3 05 THE THRICE-A-WEMK WORLD. T W, New York. 1 00 J 20 HOMESTEAD, W, Des Moines, Iowa 1 00 2 30 A thorough stoek and farm journal. THE REPUBLIC, S W. St. Louis, Mo 1 00 2 05 THE AMERICAN FARMER, M, Indianapolis, Ind 50 1 65 THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, M, New York '. 1 30 2 86 and Atlas ot tha World bound in cloth, 56 rages ef latest eolored Maps. THS' OUTING MAGAZINE, M, New York 2 25 3 80 THE WEEKLY INTER-OCEAN, W, Chicago, 111 1 00 1 00 YOUNG PEOPLES' WEEKLY, W, ChicaBo 50 1 00 CINOINNATTI INQUIRER, W, Cincinnati 1 00 2 05 THE FRUIT GROWERS JOURNAL, M, Cokden, 111 50 1 75 It is well to remember that you can cover Benton County f horougbly by placing yonr advertisement in the "Gazette" They get Proper Display, Proper Position and Proper Treatment. , come to think over it, yoe can easily under stand why somaay ptena cent advertisers place ads in this paper. That's the Secret. rhe first National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. . - ESTABLISHED 1 800. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. . GEO. E. LILLY. Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness cuieipriscs ana inausmes ox wis country. Deposits Received subject to check payable on demand. Foreiga Exchange '' ' Digui exenanf e ana transiers eoia available in the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer- wuu, x.iMuvc,.jcigium. .tioiiana, i orway, awco en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger- maw. An&tHa . ' Letters of Credit United States. , . 'rincipal Corrsspondents Upon Whom "Wt aeu.aignt ticnango The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The FlrstNational Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Anglo-California!! Bank, San Francisco, Calif. The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n. Importers ScTrader's National Bank, New York. Shoe and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass. MUladtipHia National Bank of Philadelphia, ra, ' Rattle for Pneiieatioa. Lard Omci at Obeqon City, Origon, " . Man-h 8, VnH ia f. V 1 t , . ... Riven mat tne xoiiowinf- muDi HisumiBoun mi nis inienuen to mats final proof In support of his claim, and that said rool will be made before the County on April 2i,lS01, Tiz : ' THOMAS M. LASKEY, TT V v., 1 1 m. r . t -. .. .... ' . 'or me nr-t, section jtj t 11 bouth. Range 7 West. . Be names the follow " w yiv,c I11B VUDUDUDU8 rCfiOCIlCO upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. ..wuo. vrcuiKD TVOUUS, 1 11 U 111118 JUUMteV, Klrarow Mulkey, all ol Blodgett, Oregon. ' : , Begistor. Nolle to Creditors. Notice is heresy given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator ot the estate ef Thomas Wyatt, deceased, by the county court of Benton county. Oregen. All persons havine claims against saiu estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly Verified, together with the proper vouchers, to me at the law office of Brvson A Wood sun in Corvaljis, Benton county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this In eay ol March A D, 1901. GEOBGS W; WYATT, Administrator of (aid Estate. Ksttee for PtabUcatlsa. On ttArvs tjAss emo, ! 0MJ, OregM, J. 1, ISA. . Katie Is heresy gifes that in cesipllasce with the aratiaions of the act ef Ooagress ef Jeae Srd, 1878, entitled "An act lor ths sale ef timber lands in the states ef California, Oreroa, Nevada, aad Wash ington Territory," as extended te all tho Public Land States kyaet at August 4, last, LETTIfl U. ROB1HS02T, . OtTallCiiy. ceantyefFelk. Bute of Orea-oa, hat this day tied in this olSce her swora statement Ke. bin, for the purchase of the . B. quarter et Kec tion 14 in lewasnip fto. 18 S , Range So. 1 West, and will offer proof to show that the laad sought is morevaluahteieritstimberorsteae than for agri cultural purposes, and to estabiish her elsiea to said land before the Register aad Receiver of this efflca at Oregon city, Oregon, on Thursday, the 14th aav of reeraary, imi. Dae names ! witnesses: Hicnael Flynn, Freeman W, Robinson, Bridget Flynn and Albert N. ItebinsAn. all af Fall Citv. Orecan. Anyaud all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their elaims In mio vinwj v uuviv saiu aio uvy ol I sprusrv. CHA8. B. HOORSS, Register. Notice for Publication. Uniim States Lash Office, Oregon City, Orcgea, Deo. 10, 10M. Natice is hereby given that In compliance with the previsions at an act of Congress ef June 8, 1878, en titled "An act fr the sale ef timber lands in the States ef California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton sermory, as extended te all the rublio Land States by act af August 4, 1892, ; CHARL.E8D.TICE, Of Fall City, eDty ef Pelk, State of Oregen, has this day Sled inthis office his swora statement No. 5333. for the purchase of the N. 4 H. W. 1-4. N. i H. . 1-4 et Section No. 34. in Township Na. 12 8, Range Ke. 7 W.. aad Will offer proof to show that the land sought ia store valuable for its timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim t said land before the Register and Receiver ef this offioe s4 Oregen City, Oregon, s)n Friday, the Sib day of March, 1901. He ausej at witnesses; afichael Flyan, Freeman Robinson. Peter Miller and Aivln Roklnson. en at Fans ( it Oregon. Any and all aersens olsiming adversely tha aaova. described leads are requested to file their claims in this office on er before said 8th ar of If arch 19U. . ' CHASia UOORES, ' S friHeT, SOUTH and EAST VIA Southern Paoilio GGmpany. THE SHASTA KOUTB f Trains leave Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland 8:ai a m Ly Albaov 12:30 p in Ar Aehlimd 12:33 am Af J&rrmtaro 6 :oO p ro Ar San Frabcisco.7 :46 pm 3:30 pm 100 p ed 11:30 am 4:S5am 0.SDam Ar Qgdeo -5 :43 p m Al PefiWx -9:00 a m at. H Mmmj CftsSsa iAB da, U;45am 9:S0ats 7tS9 a B 9 !S0a ra Aj ChtCBgo-. 7 h5S a m t4M-tatm VUV...I LaU b in fr Lm Asgales...; r20 p ta Ar Rl Pwjl 6:90 h m hi (Sty ol Mexico 9 iD5 a tu Ut H&OltOB . 4 'Mam At Few Or leu., e :2S eJ in Ar WMhtRBtsa 0:42 a m Ar New York .12t48 p m T:00 a ta ClSO.tt SASaoa iioo a BfJf 0:4SLto 12:43 p m PULLMAN A ED TOTJRI8T CAKS on bath trains. Chair cars EatramentO to Ogieu ood El Paso, eiid Tourist cars to ttbicazo, st Loots, Now Orlestrs and Washington. Cenueuting st San Francisco with sev eral ateaBtahib lines for Hrifwilnlu. .Tnnnn Qiiiia, Fliilippiriea, Central and Sooth America. 8e F. E. F.ARMEIt, agent a Corvallis station, or aoeress S. H. MARKHAM. Q. P. A., PerrUatid, Or. E. H. TAYLR DENTIST. ram frXar-w "T sr.w- JhryrmrHr f I Awr. (R s s-.J u J w af,ij ASyuivaA saaaJiav Al aa I Ta t&xsm Biftucer, and sHtis?acfiin gua aVHHaTXtta MRS. BR. CYLTKIE R IV1 SEY, Osteopathist Specialties Di6en6ea of women and children ; also deformities and all chron ic and nervous diseases. Occidbntai. Hotel Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1 :30 to 5 :30 p. m. B. A. ATHEY, i. D. Physician $ Surgeon Rooms 14 ia Bans: Building. Residence! Cornet College and 8th St. Tfeleplione at effiee and resideore. lis, - - - Oregton. L G. ALTMAN, M. D. Office Cor r 3rd aad Monroe streets Houas 9 ta 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun day 9 to 10. Rebidixci Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, Corvallis, Oregen. . . H. NEWTM Physician $Srgeii PHILOMATH, OREGPOS. J. R. HARLAN Veterinary Surgeon Residence in Block 30, Job's Addition, Corvallis, Oregon. Orders may be left at Grahmu & "VVer tham's drugstore. Notary. Tnui GosVEyAKn JOS. H. WILS0F. ATTORJfEY-AT-LAtT. PraLtice in .all Slato and. Federal CbU.-t. Oflic5 inFiretJ National L.uik Uniii.'iuc Bryson Sf Woodscn ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW Corvallis, Ore-'on. OfSce in rostoffice Building. DR.; JAS. A. HARP DENTIST efflca tu Wbltehorn Bturt Corvallis, Oregon E hist pram IP :.' (iT Corvallis, Oregon. Goes a geaeral aad conservative bankts; basStecca PLYMOUTH ROGK ...EGGS... White and Barred. From Briae-wiunlnz stock, second to one oa Pacific coast, EgE, $1 50 a set ting of fifteen at yard, or f 2 00 if packed. V-1. Boiniko, uorvaius. ur. THE D1REQT RuUTE TO and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via UK Uuion Facibc Fast Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. . Look at toe Time . . ifi figys to Bslt Zt&ke fays to Stenviar 3 flays to Chicago 4$ days to Krw t oit Pree Rsottaiirw Ghalf Ors, ttebfOstmi Trattst S'.fspiCE Can, weA VESitm PaSact Sleepers, opairrtcd M gh for fnrfber Jnftninafioa. amdrXK GiXX 9. EGLUJ. AeMfc. CtevaQk. Or. C 6. iff. H eSHAJL Trfiv, tBss.Aet. tfeafi AttMt. i4 ihlti St, PotOSri . Corvallis & Easlera Mmb TIME CARD. 2 For Yaqoina: Train leaves Albaar 11:45 b. m. , " CwTftlli. 1:50 p. at. " arrive Yaqnina 6:45 p tax 1 RelnrnSng: Leaves Ynqnina.... 8:10 a. 0. LoaveB Co-vallis.... llstO ft. b. Arrives Albany .... 13il5 p. m. 3 For Detioit: Leavaa Albany T.-tO a. m. Arrlyes Detroit .... llsK) . ta, 4 BetoniiBg: Leaves Detroit ..... 12:10 p. n. Arrives Albany .... 6. tt. One and two coaiwet at Ale&iy and Gervallis vita Slathers Pftcifie trains, giving direct Berries te Aad from Newport and idjadeat beaohea. Trains fur tbe munnlftins arrtva at noon, giving ample time) ta reaoh rainping gronods oa tt Breitenbush and Sastiam river the samedav. Edwin Stohb, H. L. Walden, Manager. T. F. & P;'A. U. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. Depaht TIME SCHEDULES. Ataatva Salt Lake, lVnver, Ft "Worth. Omaha Kansas City, St. Louis, Chieage and East. Atlantic Express 9 p. m. Fast Mall 7:00 p.n Walla Walla. Levr iHtsn. S p k a tie, SCnneapolia, St. Paul, Dulotli. 1111 wankee, Chicago, and East. Spokane Fiver Snokasa Flyer 8:40 a. rn. 6:00 p. in, Ocean Stesmshios- All sailing dates subject to change. PerSaa Franeisefi, Sail Dee. S, S, 13, 18, 3, S3, St every 5 days. 8 p. fn, 4 p. rn. Daily Ex. gun. i fte. CalufflMa Hirer Steamer. To Astoria & wy landiag. 4 p. DA. Ettpt 1 p in. mmb River. . OjppfiB City, Kew tSrji, Kak'tn, and W y-laidiBa. 6 a. ta. nSOp. m. bQfldev T a. rn. Tl ftflftT WiHatr.Ette and Yin- S: 38 pan. llnday d a f and intirjv Tl'.araua'i I Rivers. Oif-(an City, Day icn" Wy-lanil'a, Atiri li a in. VI ilia ttte Piivsr. Fortlund to Corval lis & Way-land's 4:30 p.m. T uetii'ay, T haiB'i'y McDday, W ednes ai.rt day and r rioey. Leave Bicaiin litis Elter. Ripailti to Lewis'n. Ltave L e iatoo Daii a -M a m S'S.,4 m, I'sily MK. THAYER, Local Agent, Notice, ef Administrator's ice of Real l'reperty. In the malter ot the folate ) ef I James Abraham, Deceased. ) Nfitieo is hereby eWen tbnt puruat.t t an order of the county cuuit of tho utafce of lrcvon fr Multw noniah county made and entered on the lOtK dav of November, 1900, I will from and after tbe 7th da of March, . 1601, proceed to sell at private salt the following described real property of Mid Hltk and all the riht. title and interest which the said Jattci A bra bans had therein at the tlle f his tie cease, toyrii: Eeif inning: tvt the quarter section corner between fratHional sections S tnd 8, teiirhtp 11 soDth, lanf wet nniaa&ciie aieriamn, runtuns; tneticesouta 48 degrees east 14.9U chains. tl euc south &&de Iicf6&0 minutes west &.tf2 chains, thence routh tegreos 10 minutes east 17 fcO chains to the nerth bapk of the Hillameifa river, thence follow in said nurth bank of tiie iHairette river with tha xoe andurs thereof in a auutbwrtiterly course t tha DOGtht-ast comer of tot 1 in fractional sett'on S la said town -hip thence nortti S7 minutes east ?6.6 , chains to ibe p ate f begiriniiiif, contnininy 20.40 acres, also the northcatit quarter af the southeast quarter ai d lot number 1 of fractional f-ectieu S, township 11 south, range 4 west of ti e WiJIauitt . Meriiiiati, containirg 6b.4&acies, save snd excepting the riifht of wa here to. ore deeded to the Will am- ' . ette Valley & Coast K& 11 t oad containipp; about t acres, all situated in Bern on county, Oregon; alto, the east half of the following described real proper ty: The north half of the southwest quarter, and tots 3 and 4 in section 3, township 11 south, rantj 4 went, containing- 78.00 acres in Ik n ton county. Oregen. Hie tern s of taid salt are as follows: Ibe entlr purchase price is to be paid in cath. r W. K. BURKI, Adin'r de bonis non with thtwill apneedf estate of James A bra am, deceased, Portland. Of, , rr Reflt. Will ret 2C0 acre of Us wot f lklBree aad taka aart vsjasealaf remt ib wark ard'mproTeiseBBB cotbtylace. Address M. 8. Woodcock, Adniinietratt). : Oorvrilis, Oregon, .v .