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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1901)
THE CORVALLiS" GAZETTET TUESDAY, yjiECH 20. 1901. The late movement of the Chi cago and Great Western Railway, and other railroads in promulgat ing a rule requiring total absti nence as a necessary requirement in employes, is characterized by some of the newspapers through out the country as "a new move ment in the direction of temper ance." If it is meant only that such is a new movement by rail road managers well and good, nevertheless it is simply following in line with the custom of all conservative and well managed business concerns of the country for years past when employing persons to nil places ol trust and confidence. While these con cerns have not promulgated such a rule, yet, as sure as they seek help, investigations are made as to the character ancr habits of the party seeking employment. The accusers of Elwood Min chin, winner of the Oreeon inter collegiate oratorical contest, have t . . 1 Wi . Deen reDUKea. i ne idea that a young man who was a babe when Wendell Phillips died could now orate upon the character and qualities of that distinguished public man without borrowing ideas or copying suggestions from the writings concerning him, is bo ridiculous that child-like sim plicity would smile at the asser tion. Yet the circumstances are very serious in the extreme as to the conditions of the times and further illustrates the tendency of so-called educators ot today: aon- nrm me runnsr beliet that so many teachers are learned in the technical "straight-edged" rules of the books and yet have net sufficient understanding of the practical, every-day affairs of life to apply the rules to practical things as they exist. Studying Poisonous Plants. Prof. V. K. Chestnut, one of departmental botanists, has been detailed by the department of agriculture at Washington to take tip a line of investigation in Or egon which will be of great bene fit to sheep and cattle men. Prof. Chestnut arrived in Corvallis last week and is now in consultation with Prof. Lake, outlining a sea son's work of investigation of the various plants and shrubs that are poisonous to stock. A Washington dispatch to the bnnday Oregoman contains this information: Last summer Pro fessor Chestaut, with one other botanist, studied the poisonous plants of Montana with great success. They located upward of twenty different varieties that have proven more or less fatal to the stock of that state, and in most cases found a success ful antidote. Professor Chestnut will make his headquarters at The Dalles, and make investigations in points along the Columbiat river and other localities accessi ble to The Dalles. He will first ascertain what Montana plants are to be found in Oregon and will then devote his time to stud ying the plants characteristic of Oregon. His researches will be as elaborate as those of last sum mer in Montana, and his experi ments just as thorough and far reaching. It is expected that in six or seven weeks he will have been able to locate all of the varj ous poisonous plants, and by sys tematically studying each in turn, as well as its effect upon sheep and cattle, to find some antidote which will prove effectual. It has been found through 'ex perience in Montana, that these poisonous plants are much more fatal to cattle than to sheep, for the reason that sheep are con stantly herded, and those that have fed on the puisonous vegeta tion are soon noticed. In most cases, cattle die before it is known that poison has been taken into the system. However, the study that is to be made will look to preventing death from poisoning among cattle as well as sheep. In the meantime, it is the de sire of Professor Chestnut that sheep men and rangers who are interested, and who know of dif ferent varieties of poisonous plants, give him the benefit of their knowlege. It is propably true m Oregon, as it was in Mon tana, that some plants are avoided and regarded as poisonous, which, as a matter of fact, are good fod der, and are not in the least harm ful. This is another featnre which will be examined into. Of course ' tilt, mnfta rr i-r.-rtt-it 4-ntmH 1.. f the sheep men with Professor Chestnut while at The Dalles, the greater the success that will attend his efforts. With his time limit ed, he must make the best advan tage of his time in the state, and an v assistance that he can have through the sheep and cattle men win De appreciated by him. Lacking in "Falrpiay." Last week the Gazette made bold to sus-test that the manner in whieh the Albany Democrat was discussing th charges of plagiarism atrainst Elwood Min- chin was not characterized by that broadness and spirit ef jus tice usually expressed in the tertn "fair-tlav.n To this charge that paper took' excep tions. That we sooke advised ly, however, is evidenced by the loilowing communication to the Herald by Mr. 0. B. Sternberg. a member of the executive oom- tnittee of the association. Miss Blanche Holden. of the O A C. was also a member of the execu tive committee and the same in justice was done her, ef which Sternberg complains in his arti cle to tae Herald: "On Monday last I pave an article to the editor of the Demo crat for publication, expecting to see that article in his paper. The article related to the Minchin affair, and was an explanation of wnat tna executive committee did in its meeting. I found afterwards on perusing his paper of that date that only part of the article .was there, the most im portant pari being omitted, doubtless, to suit the editor's con venience. ThrouffQ this omis sion the impression still prevails throughoat the state that the committee declared Mr. Minchin guilty of plagiarism. If the edi tor had placed the original in his paper, which contained the re quest for other papers to copy, pernaps this ialse rumor linight have been corrected. "The reason I gave the article to the Democrat for publication was that the statement that it was intehded to contradict had first appeared in that paper. "The committee was not in favor of condemning Mr. Min- cnin tor plagiarism not only from lack of time, as seemed to be the Democrat's impression, but also because it was absolute ly absurd to do so without good evidence and a fair trial. Per sonal opinions were not expressed nor are they considered in this matter." "The above mentioned mlsun derstandin? has caused ise. and doubtless the other members of the old committee, much annoy ance, aad it is our hope that it may from now on be straight in the minds of all. "We did not condemn him of plagiarism either officially or anv other way, but simply recom mended to the present executive committee that an investigation be made." Examination for County Certificates Notice is hereby eiven that for the Dur- pos9 of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at his office in Corvallis. commencing Wednesday, April 10, at nine o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, April 12, at four o'clock p. m. PIBST, SECOND AND THIRD GRADE -CERTIFICATES. ' Wednesday Penmansnio. history, or thography and reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theorr of teaching, grammar and school law. Friday Geography, mental arith metic, physiology and civil government. Commencing Wednesday. April 10. at nine o'clock a. m., and continuing until Thursday, April 11, at four o'clock p. m.: PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, ortography and reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, and methods. Dated this 26th day ol March, 1901. G. W. Denman, County School Supt. Real Estate Transfers. D N Williamson to Wiley Hol man, mortgage on land near Al bany; $8oo. John SffcGee to E A CBapman, deed to 4 lots in Jobs Add, Cor vallis; $50. J M Risky to J F Altermatt, deed to' 10 acres in 1 11 s, r 3 and 4 w; $250. For Sanative Uses. Its remarkable, emollient, clean si Dp, and puniying properties, de rived from Cuticura, the great ekln cure, warrant the use of Cuticura Soap, In the form of baths for annoy lm? irritations, Inflamma tions, and c ha tings, for too free or offensive perspir ation, and also in the form of internal washes and eolu- tions for ulcerative weaknesses, and for runny sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially to mothers. The use of Cuticura Ointment with Cuticura Soap will suggest itself in the severer cases. Bold throughout the world. Porn D. aid C. Corp., Prop., Bootou. CuxicuBA Boat Book, free to Women. WANTED. Fifty good farms and 50 stock ranches to sell. Geo. F. Eglk-j & Co., Real Estate, Insurance and Collections. Office: Koom No. 1. First Nat'l Bank Bld'g, Corvallis, Oregon. Uniformed S. P. Porters. The Southern Pacific Co. intends, shortly, lo uniform its passenger attend ants at the Oakland pier and San Fran cisco depoU. They will we ar dark bine Buits and bright red caps with a broad black band bearing in gold letters' the words, "S. P. Co. Porter," so that they may be readily distinguished. Their duties will be to assist passeDgera In every way possible, directing them to proper trains, boat en trances, etc.. helping ladies and children without escort on and off trains, and showing such attention to the traveling public as will tend to make them a pop ular feature in the service. Bids for Wood. Sealpd proposals for famishing wood for the State Agricultural College at Corvallis, Oregon, will be received by the undersigned up to 3 o'clock p. m. Satur day, April 6, 1901. Spkoifications : Six hundred (600) cords of body fir wood, cut from live trees, well seasoned. No wood cut from dead timber will be accepted. Proposals for lots of not lees than fifty (50) cards will be received. Wood to be delivered on or before September 15, 1901, at the option of the bidder. Wood to be ricked on the College groands a9 directed by the Purchasing Agent of the College. Wood to bo measured after ricking. No payments will be made before September 10, 1901. Tke right to reject any and all bids reserved. Bids sealed and en dorsed "Bid for wood." John D. Daly, Sec'y Board of Regents. Corvallis, Or., March 15, 1901. TO IfQlViESEEftERS. No. 54190 acres, CO in cultivation, mostly bottom land, balance fine pas ture and timber, good new barn, small house, miles from Philomath, price $2,500 ; this is a fine farm. No. 8165 acres, 140 in cultivation, good house, barn, orchard and water, All well fenced, two miles from Philo math, one of the f nest farms In Oregon; prioe, $30 per acre. No. 6180 acres, 10 in cultivation, bal ance good pasture and timber, good oat range, fair house, barn and other out buildings, good fruit and water; this is a fine goat ranch, 6 miles from Philo price $650; this is a snap. No. 101 40 acres, 15 in cultivation, good building, fine fruit and wafer, fine bottom land ; price $C50; 4 1-2 miles from Philomath. No. 103 18 acres near Corvallis, well improved, a sightly home for $1,100. HEHRY AKBLSS, Real Estate Agent, Box 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Corvallis, Orego Established, Incorporated, 1898. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line of Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books aad Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article, Combs, Brashes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIQABS Manager of Perscription Department, T. A. JONES, Registered, Special Course in Piarmacy at Perdue Universi ty, Indiana. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March, 4, 1001. Notice is hereby iriven that in compliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber JandB in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Publio Land States by act of August 4, 1892. , MRS. BESSIE S. FLYNN, of Monmouth, county of Polk, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 5363, for the purchase of S J of NEJ and of SEJ of Section Ko 2 in Township No 13 South, Kange No 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more" valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to sail land befora the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Orecon, on Wednesday, the 29th day of May, 1901. She names as witnesses: Michael G. Flynn, of Fall City, Polk Co., Or, Jas M. Flynn, of Monmouth. Polk Co., Or., Samuel W. Ewiny, of Fall Citv, Polk Co., Or., John W. Hyde, of Philomath, Benton Co., Or. Any and all persons claiming adverselr the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or Before said 29th day of May, OQAS. a MO0RE8. Register t FORTUNES MADE IN OIL STOCKS. THE PORTAND COMPANY Of Portland, Oregon, Owns Sixty Acres of the Best Oil Lands in California, is Incor porated under the Laws of Oregon; Stock is Non-Assessable. GUARANTEED Stock at 20 cents per share; COUMON Stock at 10 cents per share. Company composed of responsible business men of Portland. PAR VALUE $1 00 PER SHARE. HUY NOW and take advantage of rise in price which is Bare to follow. Active operations hate ah eady begun. Oil will be strtck with in four months. Book of company are always OPEN TO INSPECTION OF STOCKHOLDERS. Orders for stock should be accompanied with draft or money order. Many similar stocks hare advanced to $10 and $20 per share. No cer tificates will be issuod for less than one hundred shares. For all further particulars and prospectus, write to L. Y. KEADY & CO.. 110 OUR CLUBBING RATES. Subscribers lo the CORVALLIS GAZETTE ran obtain the following papers in combination subscriptions ith the GAZETTE, at the vary low prices stated below; cash in advance always to accompany ths order. These wishing two or mere of tbe publications named with the GAZETTE, will please cor respond with this office and we will quota you tbe combination price. We can are you money on nearly all publications you desire. The abbreviations below are explained as follows : ' W, for weekly j S W, for semi-weekly; T W, tri-weekly; M.monthly; B M, ssmi-montbly. Price With Per the Annum Gazette OREGON AGRICULTURIST AND RURAL NORTHWEST i 50 $1 80 8 M, Portland, Oregon. OREGONIAN. W, Portland, Or l 60 2 55 RURAL BPIRIT, W. Portlaad.Or 2 00 2 55 Coatains a correct lira-stock market report. PACIFIC CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, W, Portland, Or 2 00 3 05 THE THRICE-A-WEBK WORLD, T W, New York 1 00 2 20 HOMESTEAD, W. Des Moines, Iowa l 00 2 30 A thorough stock and farm journal. THE REPUBLIC, S W, St. Louis, Mo 1 00 2 05 THE AMERICAN FARMER, M, Indianapolis, lad 50 1 65 THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE. M, New York.. 1 SO 2 85 and Atlas tvt the World bound in cloth, 56 paites of lateBt colored Msps. THE OUTING MAGAZINE, M, New York 2 25 3 80 THE WEEKLY INTER-OCEAN, W, Chicago, 111 1 00 1 90 YOUNG PEOPLES' WEEKLY, W, Chicago 50 1 90 CINCINNATTI INQUIRER, W, Cincinnatti 1 00 2 05 THE FRUIT GROWERS JOURNAL, M, Cobden, 111. ..... . 50 1 75 It is well to remember that you can cover Benton County thoroughly by placing yotir advertisement in the They get Proper Display, Proper Position and Proper Treatment. Hie First National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED I090. 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 . cuwuiHgc unu uuiiu up me legitimate uusi ness enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits Received subject to check payable on demand. Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transters sold available in the principal cities of England. Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, jjenmaric, uaiy, Kussia, spam, roriugaJ, ucr maay, Austria. Letters of Credit ' Issued available in the principal cities ot the Principal Correspondents Upon Whom 7 oeU bignt txenange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Anglo-Californian Bank, San Francisco, Calif The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n. Importers & Trader's National Bank, New Yorki Shoe and Leather National Bank of Boston. Mass. Philadelphia National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa Notice for Publication. Land Offic Obegos City, Obegow, March 9, 1901. Notice li hereby ven that the following aamed sottlerhas filed notice t bis Intention to make Coal proof in support of his Claim, and that said jroof will be made before the County Clerk of BenUn County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on April 22, 1901, vli: THOMAS M. LASKEY, H. E. No. 11838, for the NEJ, Section 82, Til South. Range 7 West. Be names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, vis: J. Abner Woodx. George Woods, Thomas Mulkey. Blvarow Mulkey, all of Blodgett, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORBS, Seflatcr. Sherlock Bldg, Portland, Oregon. 99 Notice to Creditors. Kotice is heresy given that the undersigned has Wen aprr-inted administrator of the estate of Thomas Wyatt, deceased, hy the county court of Bsnton comity. Oregen. All persons having 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 Bryson & Wood son in Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, within six m onths from the date of this notice. Dated this 1st day of March A. D, 1901. GEORGE W. WYATT, Administrator of said Estate. Bfetiee for PnMiaatlea. sterna GtAits Leas oVnca, Oregon City, Oregea, Rev. 19, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of th act ef Congress ef Jane Srd, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ef timber lands ia the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended ta all the Public Lane States by act of Angust 4, 1899, LETT1B M. ROB1KSOJJ, Of Fall City, cennty of Folk, State of 'Oregon, has ttls day filed in this office her swore statement No, 6323, for tbe purchase of the S. E. quarter of Sec tion 14 in Township Ko. 13 S. , Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mere valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thif office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 14th day of February, 1901. b'be names of witnesses: Michael Flynn, freeman fV. Kobmson, Bridget Flynn and Albert N. Bobinson. all ef Fall Citv. Oreiron. Anyand all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in wis omce on or nature aaia ittn aay. of February, CBAS. B. HOOREB, Register. Notice for Publication. United Butes Lasd Office, Oregen City, Oregsn, Ceo. 10, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol an act of Congress of Jone 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the otaies oi aiuurnia. uregon, Aevaua. and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all tbe rnblie Laud iiwn uy auit vi August , CHARLES D. T1CE, Of Fall City, comity of Polk, State of Oregen. has " .T ph. m ,ui. uiuv. uu iwwn ataiement no. 6333. for the purchase of the N. i V. W. 1-4 N 1 N. E. 1-4 of Section No. 84, in Township No. 12 8 Range Ko. 7 W.. end will offer nronf to show th.i tne lana lotignt is or ore valuable for its timber or stone than for sgrioultnral purposes, and to estab lish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, en Friday, the 8th dav ef If arch. 1U01. Be nm.. .. witnesses: Michael Flynn, Freeman Robinson. Peter Miller and Alvin Robinson, all ef Falls Citv Oregon. Anv and all Dersons claimino' advera.lv tba ikiu. described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 6th dav at March 1901. CHAi.Ja MOOEE8, - Register, SOUTH and EAST VIA Southern Pacific Company. THE SHASTA ROUTE TiaiDs leave Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland :SP a m S :t0 p m i.V Altairtv . 12:30 n m 1(1 it fern ArAsolat- 12:33 urn ll:Sani Af Jftiraflito---5.o9 p m 4:8Sbb Ar San Fftsrtcteco-7 :46 p m 9.30 a w Ar Ogdeo -8 rdpta Ai piflvw- .9:00 a ta 11 :4 a ra 0:ta 7 :2i m Ar Ka&fHeUy...7i:t,a,m Ar Cfelstfgo 7San Ar Lrn Aagvtaa 1 flta Ar Elfaa -i8Bfi T:aaa ('.NIK Oitlaas 4:00 AM Ar Fart Weru4t8j a ta Ar Oily o! BluiM :S5 a m Ar Hfttctafi 4 :(4 a Ar ftar OrltB e:Ulh Ar TTalBUrtwta ..6 :43 a in Ar Xew York 12 :43 p in 12:44 p B PTJLLXAS AHU TOURIST CACS an WetU trains. ('In air cars Sacramesta te &Cea aael El PaBa, and Tourist nr to is-u: t 1 vhivew, t ieues, new wneiii una TVaHHlRgfOU. ml aneaeeCktk lif.oi far fcUfl&Ulci. Ian.., Sbiaa, railiaaiavm, Central atVd SotX-th jutecrnra. torn r. E. TAftSnCR, agent a Corral Ui bbb. hod, or atiarrcei C. B. HAKKMAM. 6. P. A.. Portland, Or. E. H. TAYLQR DENTIST. Duntiwtry of every description done in irm ansa manner, ana sutisiaotion guar anteed. . CMWfi AMD BRIDGE WOSK A SPECIALT? Office over Zlerolf ' grocery store, epposfu ute post onire, uoi vaiiis. uregon. MRS. DR. CYLTHIC RAMSEY, Osteopathist Specialties Diseases cf women and children ; also deformities and allcliron ic and nervous diseases. Occidental Hotel Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1 :30 to 5 :30 p. in. B. A. 6ATHEY, M. D Physician Sf Surgeon Booms 14 in Bank Building. Office Boars ( Besidencet Corner College and 8th St. Telephone at office and residence. Corvallis, - Oregon, L. G. ALTMAN, M. D. Office Coraer 3rd and Monroe streets Hoces 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to S; Sun day ti to 1U. Residence Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, Corvallis, Oregon. . H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon PHILOMATH, OREGON. J. R. HARLAN Veterinary Surgeon Residence in Block 30, Job's Addition, corvallis, Oregon. Orders may be left at Giahatn & War tham's drugstore. Notary. Titles. Convktarciko JOS. H. WILSOF. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and; Federal Coort. OfBeei ingFiret' National Bank Building. Bryson $r Woodson ATTORNEYS 41 -LAW CorvalllB, Orcron. Office In FostofBce Building-, DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In Wbitehorn Block Corvallis, Oregon HEFIHSTPSflLE OI' Corvallis, Oregon. Does a general and" conservative bankiss busOress. PLYMOUTH ROGK ...EGGS... White and Barred. Vrnm rtv9sa.si nniniv mtm1r essitas-1 4a none on Pacific coast, Egg, $1 60 a sat ting of fifteen at yard, or $2 00 if paefced. T afl tJ aOrf... .1.1- sTi- vr. cui iMrb vu .ttmra ur. Drl-eVHjO-A.IV THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, TTtali, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via toe Union Paci&c Fast Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scerrie Lines. Look at the Time . . i days to Salt Lake a days to Benver 3 y2 days to Chicago 4 days to New York Free RtoIlaiDg Chair Cars, Cphscstra4 Twaetat S'eepinjj fan, asd PrfUataji Palac k eepers, operattd m all trains. Far farther Information, aurrivte GEO. P. EG trif. Aeent, Garvalls, Or. U. O. icKKY, VT. B. CDJHAaf. Trav. Pass, Agt. Airrt. 124 Third St., Portland, Or. Corvallis & astern Railroad, TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:46 p. m. " Corvallis 1:50 p. m. " arrivep Yaquina 6:45 p. 6i. I Eetmning: Leaves Yaqnina.... 6:10 a. tn. Leaves Co-vallis. . . . 11:20 a. hi. Arrives Albany .... 12il5 p. in. 3 For Detroit: Loaves Albany 7rC0 a. m. Arriyes Detroit . ... 11:20 fc. m. i Ratnrning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. ra. Arrives Albany ..... 6:45 p. tn. One and two conaect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacifies trains, giving direct service to aad from Newport and adjacent beaches. Trains for the tncuntains arrive at noon, giving ample time te rnnh ramping grounds on til Breitenbush and Bantiam river the same dav. ' Edwin Store, H. L. VAT.Di:N, Manager. T. F. & P. A. II II. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. Dkpae TIME SCHEDULES. Aketv. fen't Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha Kansas City, St. Louis, Oh lease and East. Atlantic Express H p. in. Fast Mail 7:00 p.m. "Walla Walla. Lew iston, Spokane, Minneapolis, 81. Paul, Duloth, Mil wan kee, Chiaago, and East. Spokane Fier Bpokase rljftf S;a0 a. lb. 8i00 p.m. Ocean StetrnsMnt- All trainae Sates aubjeot to thaBge. Per San Fraaeiaflft, Sail Dee. S, 8, 18, 13, 3, 28, & every 6 days. 8 p. m. 4 p. ta. Cailv Sr. Baa. I. p. to. fiolnmbla River Steamer. To Astoria & way landing, Swrndav, 1 p. tn. Wieimtti firm. OJatcon City, Ifhtr berg, Silent, fcns Wty-lAndinea, 8 a. in. Ex. Boa. StusSay 7 a. m. WitiaiRefti and fiffl I Rivers. Oregon Day ton 4 Way-land's. Thnrsrtay and But onlay WedBeB da tad Friday. 6 a. m. Willa site River. Portland fo Corval lis & Way-land's. 4iS0p.B. Monday, WedAasv T nesdav. Thnred'y ana SaturJ'v d a y aad Friday. Leave Kipsria Stake River. Ripuria to Lewts'n. Leave L ewlptos Pally 8:30 a. m 3-35 a. m. Bail y. ME. THAYEB. ftotice of Adtnliiiatrator's Sale of Real Property. In the rr alter of the Estate t V James Abraham, Deceased, j Notice is hereby pit en that Borauaat U an nnfcr of the county court of tho state of Oregon fer Msls nomah county made and entered on the 10th day of November, 1000, I will from and after the 7th day of March. 1901, proceed te sell at prir&te aala the following: described real proptrty of said estate, and all the ritrht, title and interest which th ulJ James Abraham had therein at the time of his de cease, to wit: Eeeinnintr at the Quarter flection comer batwMB fractional sections 2 tnd S, township 11 sooth, ran re 4 wett Willamette Meridian, run nine thence south 48 decrees cast 14.90 chains, thei.ee south 65 d grces 50 minutes west 6.ti2 chains, thence south It degrees 10 minutes '-nst 17 H) chains to tbe north bar k of the Willametu river, thence following said north Itank of tlie Willamette river with the me anders thereof i t a southwesterly course to tho tonthcast comer of lot 1 in fractional sectfon 8 ta said township thence north 87 minutes eat-t f8.8 chains to the p' ace of beffinnii'if, containinie; 20.40. acres, also the northeast quarter of the hout beast quarter and lot number 1 of fractional section H, township 11 sooth, range 4 west of the Willamette Meridian, containing 58.45 acres, save and excepting the ripht cf waj heretofore deeded to the Willam ette Valley & Coatt Railroad coiitainintr about ft acres, all situated in Eenton county, Oregon; also, the east half of the following described real proper ty: The north half of the southwest quarter, and lots 3 and 4 in section 3, township 11 routh. ran 4 wext, contain intr 78. CO acres in Bentca cent. Oregon. The terns of taid ealesreas folio s: Ihe eatiro purchase price is te be paid in cath. W. E. BVKKK, Adm'r de bonis non with thewill snneaea ef the estate of James Abraham, deceased, Portland, Or. For Rent. Wirilt a. on rtui reus 2uu acres laua it ! Monroe and take part payment af teat ib work andimprovemf nts" an tha place. Arfrlrpaa Hi S T Admibietrator, -Corvallis, Oregon, ' . fc. fvw.w.m. SCeJa