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THE MIR GRIETTE. V fBIDAT, MAECH 29, 1901 SOT EVIDENCE OF STRENGTH. This paper extends almost aa limited privileges to correspon dents for expressing: their ideas through its columns. The Wash ington letter writtea over the signatare of our esteemed friend, H. L. Holeate, in our issue of tke 22nd instant, is nicely writ ten and this paper is pleased to receive and publish his commu nications, because he is a good writer and his efforts are interest ing. Lest it be misunderstood in the supposition that this paper concedes all of Mr. Holgate's paints mentioned, it is deemed proper to say that the Gazette dots not join in theideath atit was evldance of strength as applied to such contests that a considera ble number of democrats in the last .legislature were induced to vote for our .recently elected United States senator. In say ing this, we do not wish to dis parage the Hon. J. H. Micthell's long and valuable services to the state, and we reoognize that in his election Oregon will not be is any sense neglected, but will still receive his valuable and effective services. It is proper, however, to take these things as we find them, and to construe effects as thoughtful men usually do. Mr. Mitchell, if he should not deem it embarrassing to ex press himself on the subject. would no doubt say "that to be elected by a combination of political forces, indicated weaker condition than if elected promptly by a solid republican vote, and as a republican if he coald have been elected by such Tote, it would not have been his wish for democrats to vote for him." Mr. Holgate, no doubt, intended to pav Mr. Mitchell a compliment by the statement, but people who have given much taoflght to the ordinary effect of political movements would re sard the compliment as "left- handed." Mr. . Mitchell's fail- tat to be re-elected when his last term in the United States senate expired was occasioned tore by the misguided zeal and Indiscreet acts of his friends than by those of his enemies. The mention in Mr. Holgatt's letter that Senator Simon and Representative Moody are es pecially sought out by the speeial correspondents of the Oregonian and tfieir doings chronicled in a more friendly and elaborate wav than the acts of the other mem bers from Oregon is very indis creet. This paper believes that when members are elected to the national legislature, it is best to enoourage all to work together arid hold up their hands and support each and all of them in every way, dropping the small talk engendered to some extent possibly by antagonistic efforts in political contests. Oar members, however, are able men and from present indi cations it seems ' likely that they will move along united, to ac complish good work for Oregon. It is reported that a Missouri court has held that a note made payable "principal and interest in New York exchange" is not a negotiable instrument. 4The case has received some comment on the theory that the ruling was not in harmony with prece dent. A fundamental element in negotiable instruments is that the paper must be made payable in money. Thus, the use of the term "current lunds," though it fails to specify any particular kind of currency, is held by the courts to mean money, under which term the courts have in- eluded notes. bills and government "New York exchange" is not money in tne legal ac- ceptation of the term. Wielded the Birch. Small beginnings in life often ieaa 10 great enas. ju,gh. c W. Pulton began his career in Ore gon years ago as a country school teacher. He is now one of the intellectual giants of the state and commands the respect ot all classes of people of Oregon. ; The Albany Herald relates the following iateresting story of Mr. Fulton's first appearance: Perhaps not many people know it, bat Hoh. C. W. Fulton, presi dent of the Oregon senate, for merly taught school in Linn county. Along back in 1876 a young man landed in Albany and hunted up the county school superintendent, at that time Hen. J. K. Weatherford. Mr. Weatherford was just completing his term and entering upon the praotice of law. The stranger introduced himself and said he had just lately arrived in the state from the East and wanted a job. The superintendent asked him if he had ever taught school and the youne man replied; "No, but I think that I can." A certificate was issued him and the saperintendent directed him to a school near Sodaville, where he walked from Albany, his finances not being quite at par, and taught several months, giv ing splendid satisfaction. The young man was Mr. Fulton, now one of the leading attorneys of the state, residing at Astoria, he went directly from Linn Goun- ty. He relates the details of his stay in Linn county with pleas ure, and tells many amusing in cidents which go toward making it a vey happy chapter in his career. Manner of Operating. In a recent article on dairying Prof. F. L. Kent, of O A C, makes the following statement relative to the methods of operat ing creameries and cheese fac tories. Among the proprietory con cerns probably the more common method of dealing with the patrons is the charging of a stip ulated price for each pound manufactured. This price is from two to four cents per pound tor butter, and i4 to 2 cents for cheese. These prices are for the actual work of manufacturing, and do not incluia the expense of shipping and selling, nor the delivery f the milk to the fac tory, which is generally done by the patrons, either individually or by some common carrier. Other proprietory faotories pur chase the butter fat in the milk or cream by paying for it "what the market will warrant," to use the words of one of these owners. Howeyer, a more defi nita understanding than this is usually required, and many of these factories agree to pay such a price for the butter fat as will be so many cehts below the mar ket price of creataery butter dur ing the month. Where tBis basis of pay mentis, used the price for the butter fat is usually two and a half cents below the mar ket price of butter. During the past two years sev eral faotories have been estab lished which handle no milk, the separating being done on the farms where the milk is pro- duced and the cream only sent to the factory. The acknowl edged superiority of separator cream over that obtained by skimming from pans, cans, crocks, etc., is recognized by these creameries, and it is cus tomary to , pay a higher price for tha separator cream than for the "hand-skimmed" cream, the difference usually being two oents per pound of butter fat contained in the cream. The use of the Babcook test for determining te value of milk and cream, is universal among the factories of the state. No other basis f computation was reported by any one of the 71 factories visited. ' .This fact was very gratifying to the writer, indicating that the Oregon dairy men, both producers and manu facturers of milk, were thorough ly up to date in this respect. It is donbtful if any other state can show such a general use of the Babcock test. The report of the Iowa Dairy Commissioner for the. year 1899 shows that 12 per cent of the creameries and 69 per cent f the cheese factories in that state still purchase milk on the old unjust and unfair basis of so much per hundred weight, regardless of quality. Pretty much the same condition no donbt prevails ia other dairy states of the middle West, for Iowa is the first state in the union in quantity of creamery batter produced annually. Real Estate Transfers. Flora Tonug to Anna Foster, mortgage on lots 7 and 8, block 9, Corvallis; $500. R S Harrinp-ton to Emma Faller, deed to 5 acres. 6?, t 11 s,r5w; $1,200. Itcli!ltch!itcli! Awful Itchingof Eczema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICURA Cuticcea Soap, to cleanse tha skin, Ccticuba Ointment, to hoal tho skin, and Cuticcba Eesolvext, to cool tho blood, make the most complete and speedy euro treatment for torturing, disfiguring hu mors, rashes, and irritations, Tvitb. loss of hair, which havo defied the skill of tho best physicians and all other remedies. THE SET $1.25 Of. flOAF, 3SC.I OlIfTMZRT, fiOc.( RnflOLTSXT, 0c Bold vasywhese. Pottuk D. abh C Cok?. Proper Boetoa. WANTED. Fifty good farms and 50 stock ranches to sell. Geo. F. Eglin & Co., Real Estate.Insarance and Collections. Office: Room No. 1, First Nat'l Bank Bld'g, Corvallis, Oregon. Uniformed S. P. Porters. . The Southern Pacific Co. intends, shortly, to nniform its passenger attend ants at tho Oakland pier and San Fran cisco depoU. They will wear dark blue suits and bright red caps with a broad black band bearing in gold letters the words, "S. F. Co. Porter," so that they may be readily distinguished. Their duties will be to assist passengers in every wuy 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. SeaVil proposals for furnishing 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. . Specifications: Six hundred (600) cords of body fir wood, cut from live trees, well seasoned. No wood cut frem dead timber will be accepted. Proposals for lots of not less 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 grounds as directed by the Purchasing Agent of the College. Wood to be measured after ricking. No payments will be made before September 10, 1001. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Bids sealed and en dorsed "Bid for Wood." John D. Daly, Sec'y Board of Begeuta. Corvallis, Or., March 15, 1901. TO HOMESEEKERS. 'No. 54 190 acres, 60 in cultivation, mostly bottom land, balance fine pas ture and timber, good new barn, small house, 4 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 finest farms in Oregon; price, $30 per acre. No. 61 80 acres, 10 in cultivation, bal ance good pasture and timber, good out' range, fair bouse, barn and ether out- buildings, good fruit and water ; this is a fine goat ranch, 6 miles from Philo price $650; this is a snap. No. 10140 acres, 15 in cultivation, good building, fine fruit and water, fine bottom laud; price $650; 4 1-2 mileB from Philomath. ' No. 103 18 acres near Corvallis, well improved, a sightly home for $1,100. HENRY AMBISR, ' - Heal Estate Agent, Box 59, Philomath, Beuton County, Oregon. Drugs & Medicines , Kodaks & Photo Supplies Corvallis, Oregon. Established, Incorporated, 1898. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line of Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books arad Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Sine Perfumery, Toilet Article, Combs, Brushes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery ciaRs Manager of Perscription Department, T. A. JOKES. Registered, Special Course in Pharmacy at Perdue Universi ty, Indiana. Sheriff's Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that there is at tached to the tax roll a warrant com manding me to return said loll to the county court on or before the first day of April, together with the entries there-J on qt all monies to me paid ; therefore, if you do not wish yoor names to go upon the delinquent roll pay your taxes on or before said first day of April, 1901. I have no discretion in the matter and will close the roll and return the same to the county court on Saturday evening. March 30, 1901, as by law required, M. P. Bcbicett, Sheriff, FORTUNES MADE IN OIL STOCKS. THE PORTAND OIL COMPANY y - ... 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; ' COMMON Stock, at 10 cents per share. Company composed of responsible business men of Portland. PAR VALUE $1 00 PER SHARE. BUY NOW and take advantage follow. Active operations have already begun.' Oil will be struck with in four months. Book of company OF STOCKHOLDERS.. Orders for slock should be accompanied with draft or money order. Many similar stocks have advanced tificates will be issuod for lees than For all further particulars and L 110 OUR CLUBBING RATES. Subscribers to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE tan obtain the following papers in combination subscriptions ith the GAZETTE, at the very low prices stated below; cash in advance always to accompany the order. Those wiihing two or mere of the publications named with the GAZETTE, will please cor respond with this office and we will quote you the combination price. We can save you money on nearly all publications you desire. The abbreviations below are explained as follows : W, for weekly ; S W, for semi-weekly; T W, tri- weekly ; M, monthly; S M, semi-monthly. , Price With Per the Annum Gazette OREGON AGRICULTURIST AND RURAL NORTHWEST i 50 $1 80 . S M, Portland, Oregon. OBEGONIAN, W, Portland, Or 1 50 2 55 RURAL SPIRIT, W. Portland.Or 2 00 2 55 Contains a correct live-stock market report. PACIFIC CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, W, Portland, Or. . ; . . . . 2 00 3 05 THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD, T W, New York 1 00 2 20 HOMESTEAD, W. Des Moines, Iowa 1 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, Ind 50 1 65 THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, M, New York 1 30 2 85 and Atlas ct the World bound in cloth, 56 pages of latest colored Maps. 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 CINCINNATI 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 thorougbly";ibyS placing yonr advertisement in the "Gazette" They get Proper Display, Proper Position and Proper The First National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1890. 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 enterprises and industries .of this country. Deoosits ' Received subject to check payable on demand. Foreign Exchange Sifi-ht erfian-. ntiri the principal cities ef England, Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger many, Austria, Letters of Credit Issued nvoMatilj. fn tl, lt: l United States. Principal Correspondents Upon Whom , , sell oignt exchange 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 nihr Ttanb- -Mw Vn.1- The Bank of New York National Banking Aas'n. iiupurien ct iraaer-s national sanic, new xotk. Shoe and Leather National Bank sf Boston, Mass, Philadelphia National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa -. Notice for Publicntlon. Laud Office at Obegok City, Oregon, March 9, 1901. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ef his Intention to make final prool in support t his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County 2a ?U2 lm?Tity' a' Co . THOMAS M. LASKEY, ' H. E. No; 11838, for the NEJ, Section 32, Til South, Range 7 West. He names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: T. Abner Woods, George Woods, Thomas Mulkey. Elvarow Mulkey, all ol Blodgett, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES, ! . Register. . of rise in price which is sure to are always OPEN TO INSPECTION to $10 and $20 per share. No cer one hundred shares. prospectus, write to Y. KEADY & CO., ': Sherlock Bldg, Portland, Oregon. Treatment. Notice te Creditors!. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of TbnmaB Wyatt, deceased, by the county court of Benton couuty. Oregsn. All persons having claims against saiu estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, together with the proper voucher", to me at the law office of Bryson ft Wood son in Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated this 1st day of March A. D, 1901'. GEORGE W. WYATT, Administrator of said Estate. Notice for Pablleatlen. CKrrn States Laxs Optics, . Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 19, IMS. Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the previsions of the set of Congress of Jane Srd, 1878, entitled "An act for the tale ef timber lands in the states ef California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public land States byact ol August 4, 1898, LETTIE M. ROBINSON, Of Fall City, ceanty of Polk, State of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office her sworn statement No. 5323, for tha purchase of the N. K. quarter of Sec tion 14 in Township No. 13 8., Range No. T West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thip office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 14th day of February, 1961. She names of witnesses: Michael Flynn, Freeman W. Robinson, Bridget Flynn and Albert N. Robinson, all of Fall City. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in ttiis omce on or oelure saia jtn any ol eebruary, iwu. CHAS. B. KOORES, , Registes. Notice for Publication. Usitkd States Lass Office, Oregon City, Oregtn, Deo. 10, 1800. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of an act of Congress ef June 3, 1878, en- titlea "An act ior me sate oi timoer lanos in tne States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ard Washing ton Territory," as extended to au tne ruouc Land states by act el August , lsaz, CHARLES D. TICE, Of Fall City, eeucty of Polk, Stats ef Oregcn, has this dav filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6333. for the purchase of the N. N. W. 1-4, N. a. js. i-s oi ejection no. s. in lownsmp no. iz b, Range No. 7 W.. and will offer proof to show that the land ronght is irore valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to spid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon city, uregon, on Friday, the 8th day of March, 1901. He names as witnesses: . Michael Flynn, Freeman Robinson, Peter MiUer and Alvin Robinson, all of Falls City, Oregon. : Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th dav ef March 1901. """" CHAS,a MOOBE8, F.g-st.r. SOUTH and EAST VTA Southern Pacific Company. THE SHASTA ROOTE Trains leave Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland 8:80 a m Ly Alliany 12:30 p m Ar Ashland -12:33 a m Ar Sacramento-. -5 .00 p m S :30 pm 10:56 f m 11:88 am 4:85 a m 9.30 a i Ar can rrancisco-7 :4o p m Ar Ogden 5:45 p m 11 :46 am 9:00am Ar JUe&ver 9:00 am Ar Kansas City 7:25 a m Ar Chicago 7 5 a m 7 :25 m 9:80am Ar Los Asgsles 1 120 p m 7:00 am at im rso eao p tn Ar Fort Worth 6 :39 b m Ar City of 31 ratioo 9 :65 m Ar Hautjton 4:60 m Ar New Orleans.. 6 :25 m C :00 pm 6:S0m 9Ba 4:00 m Ar Washington .e :42 m Ar New York 12 :43 pm Q:4jam 12:4S p u PULLMAN AND TOURIST CAKS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento te Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and Washington. .. Gonnevtine at San Franoiaco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu Japan, China, Philippines, Central and Booth America. Bee F. E. FARMER, agent a Corrallls station, or address G. H. MARKHAM. G, P. A., Portland.Or. E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done In first class manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. CROWS AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppoeiw ine post omce, corvallis. uregon. MRS. DR. CYLTIilE RAMSEY, Osteopathist Specialties Diseases of .women and children ; also deformities and all chron ic and nervous diseases. Occidental Hotel Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1 :30 to b:30 p. m. B, A. GATHEY, M. D. Physician Sf Surgeon Booms 14 in Bank Building. Office Hours ? j2 m- j 2 to 4 p. m. , Residence : Corner College and 8th St. Telephone at office and residence. Camilla, - Oregon. L. G. ALTMAN, M. D. Office Coraar 3rd and Monroe streets Hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun day 9 to 10. Kesidrxce Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, Corvalli9, Oregon. Telephone 315, at residence. G. H. NEWTH Physician SfSubrgeyi, PHILOMATH, OREGON. 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. Comvetanclvo JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNBT-AT-tAvT. Practice in tail State andTFederal Court Office; inFirbt" National Bank Building. Bryson 8? Woodson ATTORNEYS -AT- LAW Corvallis, Oregon. Office In Postoffice Building. DR. JAS. A.. HARPER DENTIST flics la Wbltchera Blork Corvallis, Oregon THE FIRST PTIOjfjal fiW -OF- Corvallis, Oregon, Does a general and'eooservative banking busfoeBS. PLYMOUTH ROGK ...EGGS... White and Barred. From nriz-sLinninor srrvlr sanrvnrl none on Pacific coast, . Erg. $1 &0 a aot- ting oi intern ai yarn, or z uo u pacaed. J, G.Hohnino, QjrvallU. l v flEEOOH) (SHORT) BATLBOAB. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, TJtai, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Uoion Pacific Fast Mail Lib, or the Rio Grande Scenie Lines. Look at the Time i days to Salt Lake 2 days to Denver 3 days to Chicago 4 days to New York Free RecRatng Chair Cars, Upholstered TVBTlst Sleeping Cars, and Fnllmaa Palace capers, operated em all (rains. Far farther information, aspptyt GEO. F. EGLTO, Agent, OurrvalBs, Or. C D. TERRY. Vf . ft. C0MAI4, Trav. .Pass. Agt (Senl Agent. 114 Third St, Portland, Or. , Corvallis & Eastern Ra3road. TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. " Corvallis 1:50 p. m. " arrive? Yaquina 6:45 p. an. 1 Reluming: Leaves Yaquina...., fi:10a,tn. Leaves Corvallis.... 11:30 a. n. Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m. 3 For Detroit: ' Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m. Arriyes Detroit .... 11:20 4. m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit ..... 12:10 p. ra. Arrives Albany.... 6:45p.m. One and two connect at Albar y 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 time to reach ramping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam river the same day. Edwin Stone, H. L. Walden, r Manager. T. F. & P. A.r U H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. Depaet TIME SCHEDULES. Awrrv- Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha Fast 'Kansas City, St. Mail Louis, Chieage 7:00 p.m. and East Walla Walls. Lew ietrjn, S p 0 k a rife, Minneapolis, St. bZ Paul, Dnluth, Mil- waukee, Chicago, and East. Ccsan Stesmshics- All eslfinsf flatea . ' eubieet to change. p m For baa Francisrv Sail Den. S, 8, IS, 13. S3, 23, A. every 5 days. Columbia Rivir Steamer. To Astoria & way- BaoAaf landing, wmsffietta film. O-iegon City. Kew JSxeept hfcrg, 6lea, and Snndaw Way-landiniis, WiflamBtlfl id fan- ".-. w!S Oregon City, Day- day and ton & Way-land'S. Friday, Willa t..e River. 4:Sop.m. Monday, Portland to Corval- W ednes lis 4 Wav-lani'. day and Friday. Snake Hirer. Lwre Lewiittm Riparia to Lewii'n. Daily Atlantic Express 0 p. m. Spokane Fiver 6:00 p.m. 8 p. m. Dailv z. Sdb. p. m. Saturday, 1 p. m. 8 a. tn. Ex. San. 7 a. in. Tut so'av Thursday and S atnrday 6 a. oi. T iwaday, Thurod'y and SalHr.i'v Leave Riparia 3 35 a. m, Dail y. MR. THAYEE, Local Agent. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. March, 4, ltSl. Notice is hereby iriveu that in complisnce with ths provisions of the act of Congress sf Jun. S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sals of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, snd Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August a. 1892. MRS. BESSIK S. FLYNN, of Monmouth, county of Polk, state of Oregon, has mis uay niea in mis omce ner sworn statement no. 6K53, for the purchase of Sot NEJ sndNioftiEt of Section No 2 m TownshiD No IS Sout h, aanira No 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purpo es, anu to ciisoNtn ner Claim to- said land before the Register and Receiver of this offifie at Oregon City, Oreeoi, on Wednesday, the 29th day of Mav, 1901. She names a witnesses: Michael G. Flynn. of Fall City, Folk Co., Or. J M. Flynn, of Monmouth, Polk Co.. Or., Ssmuel W. " Ewing, of Fall Citv, Polk Co., cr., John W. Hyde, of Philomath, Benton Co., Or. Anv and ail persons claiming adversely tht- stove- described lands are requested to tile their claims in tbis office on oi before snid 29th day of May, 1M. CUAS. B. MOORE". Kegister A Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there is money in the treasury lo pay all "gen eral fund" warrants np to anil including Ko. 2873, endorsed Nov. 14, 1889, and all "street fund''warrants, up to and in cluding No. '844, endorsed Nov. 1.7. 1900.' Interest will he stopped on the - earn e ' from this date. William McLaoan, ' ' , City Treasurer. Dated, Corvallis, Or., March 15i 1901. Subscribe for this paper,