'Mills GAZETTE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1901. A SEWER NECESSARY. There is little question but the sanitary condition of the public school building would be most desirably improved by the con struction of a lateral sewer which would drain the school block and afford sewer connection for the water closets of the school whether these be placed within the building or remain outside as at present. The basement of the building is damp, and frequently contains water after a heavy lain fall, while portions of the lot become almost marshy. With out sewer outlet it is impossible that the sanitary condition of the closets is what it sh mid be. While the existing conditions may not be serious, they are a menace to the health of some four hundred children and their teachers, a menace which is bound to become mote and yet more serious as the school increas es in numbers. It should not re quire an epidemic of scarlet fever or diptheria to arouse the people to action. The situation is such that "an ounce of prevention is worth many pounds of cure," We are informed that a-tna-jority of the property owners in the block south of the school property favor the construction of a sewer, and it would seem to be an opportune time for the school authorities to act, or at least, as may be necessary to place the matter before the taxpayers of the district. HOMER'S ILIAD. Book I-A Literal Translation by C. MacLcan, Ph. D. V?. 101-187. Conflict between memnon and Achilles: Aga- And so, having thus spoken, he sat dawn, and there stood up for them the warno-, Agamemnon the wide ruling sjn of Atrens enraged; and his dia- phram i. p., his heart black all around with rage, and his eyes were like blazing fire. Looking fiercely, he first of all ad dressed Kalchas : - " "0 prophet of ills, never yet hast thou spoken to me the thing that is good. Always it is a delight to thee in thy heart to prophesy calamities See 1 Kings 22:8, but a good word thou hast never yet at all spoken, nor brought to pass i. e., nothing good in word or work ever comes from thee. And now, pro phesying in th9 presence of the Danai, thou decl ares t that evidently on this ac count the Far-darter causes troubles for them, because I was not willing to ac cept a splendid ransom for the maiden, Chryseis, since I much prefer to have herself at home. For, indeed, now I prefer her to Klytemnestra, the wedded partner or. my oea, since sue is not in feriorneither in stature nor in form, neither in mind nor in accomplishments i. e., neither in physical nor in mental jrracss. But even thus I am willing to Rive her back, if this at least be better Jor I wish my people Jo be rate rather than to perish. But do thou at once malre ready for me a prize, in order that I may not be the only one of the Ar gives without a prize, for ihU is not seemly imuch less fair. For ye all see this that the prize which belongs to me is go ing elsewhere." And then the noble Achilles, swift to his feet, answered him: "0 most glorious son of Atreus, most avaricious of all : This cannot be. for how then can the large-hearted Achae- aas give a prize to thee? We no longer auywhere know of undistributed treas ures lying in abundance from which thou mightest be easily recompensed for the loss of thy prize. What things we have plundered from cities, these have been distributed, and, really, it is not seemly that the people be asked to col lect these things over again (for a second distribution). But do thou now let her ISO according to the will of the god : and we Achaeans will recompense thee three fold, yea, fourfold, if ever Zeus will grant Ito us) to utterly sack the well-walled Trojan City." Then the princely Aga memnon an- Bwering him, said : - "Bo not thus, although thou art brave; O god like Achilles, cherish deception in thy heart, since thou canst neither over reach nor persuade me. Dost thou wish. indeed, that thou thyself shouldst have a prize, whilst I, on the contrary, sit thjis destitute, and dost thou bid me give her up? But if the large-hearted Achaeans will, indeed, give a prize, suiting it to my taate lit. mind, so that there will be aa equivalent it is well. But if they do not give it, then I, myself, will go and seize either thy prize or that of Ajax, or I shall seize and lead away that of Ulysses; and he towhoml come will be angry. I think. But these matters we will think over at another time. Come now, and let us draw a black ship to the divine i. e., boundlses ses, and let us collect into it rowers in suitable num bers, and let us pat a hecatomb into it, and let us cause the beautiful-cheeked Chryseis herself to embark. Then let some one, a prudent man, be command er, either Ajax jor Idomeneus or the mighty Ulysses, or thou thyself, son of Peleus, most terrible of all men. in ordar that, by offering a sacrifice, thou mayst reconcile the Far-darter to us." Then, straightway, Achilles, swift as to his feet, looking fiercely, addressed him: - .Ah me, thou clothed in impudence. cunning minded one. how can any -of the Achaeans obey thy words either to go on a journey or to fight bravely with men ? For I came mot hither to fight on account of Trojan spearmen, since they are not guilty toward me i. e., have done me no wrong, for never yet drove they off my oxen, nor, in truth, my horses, and never did they lay waste the crop fn Pithia the fertile nursery of heroes, shire between us very much lies both shady mountains and loud rearing sea; but with thee, O most shameless one, in order that thou mayst rejoice, we accompanied seeking requital from the Trojans for Menelaus and for thee, 0 dog faced. These services thou dost not at all regard nor value; and now thou art threatening that thou wilt, of thine own will, take away from me the prize for which I have toiled much, and which the sons of the 'Achaeans gave to me. Yet, never have I a prize equal to thine, whensoever the Achaeans aack a well inhabited city of the Trojans; al though my hands manage the greater part of the fierce battle. Tet, when a divis ion (of the spoils) comes, by far the greater prize (falls) to t bee, and I go to the ships with a small, but agreeable -one, when I am wearied fighting. And now I go to Phthia, since it is much better that I go home with the crooked-beaked ships ; nor do I purpose, while here dishonored, to heap np riches for thee." And then Agamemnon, king of men, answered : "Fly by all means, if thy mkd urges thee. I, at least, will not beg of thee to stay on my account. There are others near me wno percnance win gain me honor, but especially the all-wise Zeus, But thou art to me the most hateful of the Jove-nourished kings; for always strife is agreeable to -thee, as also) are wars and quarrels. If thou art verv brave, doubtless God gave this to thee i.' e it is not thy merit. Go home with thy ships and comrades and - rule over the Myrmidons, but I do not heed thee, nor do I regard thee when thou art angry ; but I thus warn thee: Since Phoebus Apollo is taking away from me the daughter of Chryees, I will send her with aBhip of mine and with my friends, then I, myself, will go to thy tent and lead away the beautiful-cheeked daughter of Bryses, that prize of thine, in order that thou mayst well know how much better I am than thee i. e., than thou art, and that another also may fear to fancy himself equal to me and to place himself in comparison wifh me." If you go to any other 'location than ours you won't find our large assortment, ot Amas presents, jew elry, toys, -etc. W: A. Sanders, jueaamg jeweler. .. v Jardiniere, all prices, at Zierolf'a. varieties- and Would you marry if suited? Send 10 cents .for details, postoffice box 6S3; rortiand, Uregon. -; Bargains in cloaks, wrappere. jack- etsana tailor-made suits-, at Nolan & Calahan. . -r ... A fine all wool black clay worsted dress suit gool weight and silk Bewed for $10 at Klines. New line of OA C s ouvenir aiene8 at Zierclrs. For Sale. - f waving retired from the .-business of farming, I will sell a 3-inch Bain wagon, a springtooth hayrake, and a splen did young mare, cheap. Terms, cash oi well secured note. J. I. Taylob, Corvallls, Or, A Wise Woman . Or a wise man, for that matter, will read the ad of W. B. Satterlee and select therefrom the books to be used, for holi day presents. These books are beanti- i i . . ... miij- nuu Buowaniiaiiy Douna, and are first-class publications throughout Noth ing will be better appreciated by a friend or relative. Proposals for Wood! Notice is hereby given that the clerk of school district No. 9, Benton county, uregon, win receive sealed bids to fam uli the said district with wood for the coming year, to wit; Twenty cords of oak grub wood, and 60 cords split bodr red fir wood old growth. Or 60 cords of fir wood, second growth, good oualitv. not less than four feet in length, and net less than four inches nor more than eight inches in thickness, or diameter, to h delivered at the school building in said district, on or before August the 15th 190'J. The board reserves the right to reject any or a- bids, and no bids will be received after 6 o'clock Dec., 20, 1901. W. A. Buchanan, ; - Clerk. Can Furnish Trees And Shrubs and Vines of all kinds on short notice. - A full line of - Evergreens, Ornamental Shrub- ery, Nutbearing and Shade Trees. W. F. GRAY, Agent forthp AT.TlAivrv wTTiciiTiJa - vivnucu, 1 ruyneior Rofifers Bros. 1847 tableware at Zierolf'a. PANNE R SALVE th mosi haaUacj safva in tha wi4. Without going into details, we simply 7y desire to state that' .... ... ' ...Omt 6iistms toci : . the year, so far as beauty variety and price go. is ahead of anything- offered befote by us. . ".' ' . .... .. . ' Remember, our. Holiday Goods are '"on the Dollar the day after CMristmas. We advise early selection. Wanted. . Boy to use spare time tacking op ad vertisements. . Also an agent for the best selling books published. . W. B. Sattkblek. r 212 Oak St., Portland, Or. TO HOMfSC-KCRS. No. 101 4o acres, 15 in cultivation, good buildings, fine fruit and water, good I bottom land ; price, $650. 4& miles from Philomath. t No. 131: 80 acres, 25 in cultivation, nice young orchard; fair buildings, 2 cows and calves, team, wagon and har ness, plow, cultivator, tools, 'etc.; ' also' furniture. This is a good hill ranch and is cheap ats700. :'5 miles from-town. 74 160 acres; 30 in cultivation ; small house; good barn and water; 1. miles from town; cheap at $1,500; on main county road ; good pasture and timber, " 113 A goqd -7-rroom house with -one-' half acre lot ; fruit, good water, 'chicken houses and sheds, price $600 ; well ar ranged for poultry raising; 'this is a cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from Corvallis postoffice. - -- BBNRT AMBX.BR, jr a iiuuuiaiu, dcuwu vuuuiy, UIcuu REMOVAL SALE OP ' FURNITURE Having purchased the entire f? S riyiOWMlUSother ridiclHoTIs fothLn oy . im. wiifcins. We will of fer every article in the store at slaughter prices FOR THE NEXT? . 30 PAYS as.we XaVit no room in our ' al ready ovf-crowded store rooms for the goods. Call at the stare room former occupied by S. N. Wilkins. J. D. Mann 6t Co The Children's Friend. xon ll have a cold this winter. Maybe yon nave one now. Your children will suffer, too. ; Forcongh, croup, bronchitis, grip and other winter complaints One minute uougn cure tever fails. Acta promptly, Itu very pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless. C. B. George, Winchester, Ky.. writes j "Onr little' "girl was attacked with croup late one night and was so hoarse she could hardly apeak. We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her immediately and she went: to shW- When she awoke .next morning she had no signs of hoarseness. or cronn." uranam dc wells. 0 0 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of rood. It gives Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. ThflmnKt.:oni.inM stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have' been cured after everything else failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help . , bu you flood Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co.. OhIrv wi.Dotuecoatai2H times tbeSOc aixi; Graham t Wells. ;, . Foley's Honev . Tar forffiiJdreMjufe.Btrre, Noopfstmu all worth One Hundred Cents 0 $89; Piano ' .case organs lead them all. They .cannot be excelled, for durability ( . richnesaj of tone and . neatness - of case.TlOrgaD8 tram $45 00 up, . made on special oreerd. We . are hreei(ng withtlie best of euc- cess and' selling organs os fast as i they can be made. ? We have an extra lot started', to reach but far . th8fi v By sending in an order . e'arly'werfriUhe able to fill it in , good- 'shape.'- No Eastern !brgan can compete ' with ; our . instru merits in make-up guaranteed for 10 years.. , .'.'' v ..: . Our terms are cash, or J' down ; 3 . in 6. uio's, yi in 12 mo'e, or $20 00 down and $5 00 per month. ; One payment must be made be I fore organ" leaves factory: We j guarantee thd' ofgau, and if riot ' as -represented ;we :wil! refund the money; '----' ' -Fhr turlher :; information ad dress :. . ' .,i ' . - ' .. CRAMER ORGAN f ACT0RY, Corvallis, Oregon. '':Inform'at5on Wanted. - ' ji fThe manufactures of Banner ' Salye' .haying' always'fjerleved that no doctor or'medicine can.cure in every case, but never navragheardewbefe Ballhe Salve failed to cure nlee&S, sores, tetter, eczema or piles, at a . matter of. curiosity would like to know if there are such cases. If so they,;w3U "iglajly irefohd "the money Graham &,WortbaiH..,;v : .'.. - . Brnlti-h ood Nonsease, branded by the most competent authori ties. They have- dispelled the silly notion that one kind -of food is needed for brain, , another for muscles, and still another for bones, , A -correct diet -will not jwly aourisha particttliariiartiof the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however -good your, food 'may 'be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia, . You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by . taking r regular- doses of Green's r August Flower, the favorite medicine Of the healthy millions." A few doses aids digestion, stimulates th6 liver to healthy action, purifies the. 'blood, -and makes jrpu feel buoyant " rand Vigorous. Yon can get Dn Q, G. Green's. - reliable remedies at Graham & Wo'thamv ': Get Green's Special 'Almanac. ' Mrs. S. H. A Uport, Johnstown, .Pa,, says; "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said, she couldn't live' but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. Graham & Wells. The Real Tfaia;. It any lady yants to get a real bargain in a sewing machine shebould call- on T. "w. Dilley, "The Fixer." He is sell ing this Jyear's model New Home ma chines for; $ 38. The usual price of these machines is $75- The machine offered by .Mr. Dflley is"very light: running, as it is.hall bearing,- ''These machines are guaranteed ,to ,j3ew.-,-equally well - with either silk or cotton thread. ,, iiere is an opportunity that should not be lost. Shooting Gallery Opened. ' I have operied a shooting- gallery one door north eTmeroh'sharness shop. Ladies are especially invited to try their kill with the rifie:' - Prizes ' ill" be given every Saturday night. . . . On Thanksgiving day I will hold a shooting match on the flat near Mary's river. Everybody is invited to take part, -v Habvbv Saboent. v .1000 girls for house work, 75 girls for work in Hotels, 50 girls for workin stoiee, 60 girls , for waiting on table, steady work,, good pay, $15 to $25 'per month at H. H. Higiey's Employment I oniceNo. 185 Morrison St Portland, Oregon,- Modern Surgery Surpassed. - "While suffering from a bad case of piles I consulted a physician who advised me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,' says G. F. Carter, Atlanta, Ga. I procured a box and was entirely cured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a splendid cure for piles, giving relief in stantly, nnd I heartilv recommend it to all sufferers." Surgery is unnecessary to cure piles. -DeWitt'i Witch Hazel Salve will cure any case,. Cuts, burns, bruises and all other, wounds are also quickly cured by it Beware of counter feits. Graham & WellH. - ' Editor Lynch Of "Daily Post" Phillips burg, N. J., has tested the merits of Fo ley's Honey and Tar with this result: "I have used a great many patent rem edies in ray family for coughs and colds, and I can honestly say your Honey and Tar is the best thing of the kind I have ever used and I cannot say too much in praise of it. Graham A Wortham. - -' For Sale, j- . Four-ronm cottage and two lota, near 8. P. depot. . Inquire of W, C, Corbett, Corvallis, Or. . ' . . C. W. Lynch, Winchester, Iud., writes 'I owe the life of my 'boy to 'Foley's Honey and Tar. He had metirbranous croup, and the first dose gave him re lief. We continued its , use and it soon brought him ontof danger.'. ; Graham & Wortham. Good Advice, The most miserable " beings in the world are those suffering '.from Dyspep- w auu jjiver vompiaint more tuan seventy-five per cent, of the neoDle in the United States are afflicted with these two deaeases and their .affects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual uestiveness, Palpitation of the Heart. Heart-burn.' Waterbrash, Gnawing and curnme rains at ine pit ol the Stomach. Yellow Skin, Coated Tosgue and Disa greeable Taste in the Mouth,' Coming up of Food after Eating, Low-Spirits, etc. Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August Slower lor 7o cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try- it. Get Green's rrize Almanac. Graham. Wortham. Reliable and Gentle. A pill's a pill, says the saw. But there are ,pills and pills. You want a pill which is certain, thorough and gen tie. Mustn't- grio, - DeWitt's Little Early Risers fill the bill. Purely vegeta ble. ,Do not force but : assist the bowels to , act. Strengtbeij and invigorate. femall and easy to take. Graham & Wells.- ' J. W.-Bryan of Lowder, Ills., -writes "My little? boy was very low with pneu monia.- Unknown to .the doctor, we gave him Foley's Honey and Tar. The result was magical and puzzled the doc- tor,as it immediately stopped the rack ing cough and he quickly recovered.'? Graham & Wortham. f Executors' Sale of Real " ' ' Property." "' : Execntors Notice of sale of real property. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of .an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Benton, made on the 3rd day of September, 1991, in the matter of the Kstate of Thoniaa Eglin de ceased, the undersigned Executors of said estate from and after Saturday the fith dav f NnvMnW 1981, will proceed to sell the real property herein- w,. ugkiiucu, ueiuDKing w Baia state, at private sate at Corvallis Benton county State of Oregon, for oash at the time of purchase. The said real prop erty to be sold as herein mnnireri is Mprihul .. follows: To Wit All he -.right, title, and interest. i mi, buii rjHMiv oi in ana to Lots Jo. i and 8 of Block Noyl.;in the anginal Town of Marysville nowtheiCrty-of Corvallis. Benton county, State of vHN'mwuim in".flonn nail OI lot JNO. 1 ifU?' Lot No. i and the South half of tot No. 3 "all In BkckMo,18 of the Original town of Marysyille wkj r-wrvaius nenton county state OI ' : Said real property to ie aold In twseparate par cels. Said sale subject to the confirmation of said County Court-of Benton county State of Oregon. UPatea Oct. 8th, 1981. . , , ..: "'- 'Hi.'F. EoluS -' !M.CRB, . . Exesutors of the Estate bf Thdinw Eglin, Deceased: Satisfied Heople , ' , V are the best advertisers for Folev's Honey arid Tar and all who- use it agree that it is a splendid remedy ! for coughs cold8orflore lungsi Graham & Wortham. A Physician Testllles. Ihae taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never, used anything in my I life that did me the good .that did." says mnty Physician George. W. Bcroggs of J tall County, Ga. Being, a physician I have perscribed it and. fpund.it to.give the best results."- 'If the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach .it decays there and poisons the system. You pap prevent this by dieting but that means starvation. Kodol Dispepsia Cute diepflts wbt tnn af Vrtr, nanA suffer from neither dispepsia "nor starva-! tion,- The worse case quickly cured. Never fails. Graham & Wells. Chas. Eeplogle, twater, O., was in very bad shape.' He says : ,. MI suffered a Knai, ueai wun my Kiuneyg ana was requested to try Foley's Kidney Cure. I did so and in fotirtjnys I was able to eo to work again, now I am entirely well." Graham & Wortham. Be Wise. ' Coine to our store when in need of clothes, we are offering some great suits for $10. in clay worsteds, serges, cashmeres, and fancy pat terns. If vou want them better. we have them up to 125 00. S. L. Kline. : -- - A cangli, cold or la grippe tan be"nip ped in -Hie bud, with-'al dose or two of Foley's Honey and Tar. Beware bf subs stitntes. Graham A Wortham.- . Foley's Honey and Tar , cures coios, prevents pneumonia. ,. , i Try this Office for Job Work. B. A. CATH EY, M. D. Physician - Surgeon' Rooms 14 in Bank Building. Office Hours Residence : Corner College and 8th Sts. Telephone at office and residence. Corvajiis, .; . . - cs;. - - Oregon. LG. ALTMAN, M. D. OrncB-CorBer 3rd and Monroe streets Hours 9 to 12: 2 to 5: 7 to 8: Sun day 6 to 10. " Residence Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Telephone 315, at residence. NoTAHY. Titles. Conveyancing. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNBY7AT.lAW. ' Practice in (all State and Federal Court. Office in. First National Bank Building. E.RBryson ATTORNEY ' AT LAW ... Corvallis, preron. , . Office in Postoffice Building, All. - ling, dates : : : ". ..' , . "' . . 8ubjectJO' change. '''" 8 p. to, For San Francisco, 4 p. m. DR, JAS. A. HARPEH.v Sail every five days ' ,, from. April 2d. .. DENTIST 4. Offle. i. White.. Blerk 8" m" 1.- T?."1"- Except V' n- , Saturday, fo Astoria & way- Sunday Corvallis . ;;. Oregon 10 p. m.. landing. TF. TV Rowley PHYSICIAN v,ciTi?riw OPTICIAN., .. " Office over First .National .BaBk-. J. E. FOWELLS SHOEVIHK,ER. Repairing promptly and neatly done First door west of the Gazette office E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done in firsi class manner, ana satisiaction guar anteed. .. -,- . : CROWN UNO BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY Office Over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppos"' the post office, Corvallis. Oregon. . Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies v Corvallis, Oregon Established, -y-r - , Incorporated, 189S WHOLESALE fit RETAIL.' The most complete llne oi Pure Drugs" and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and, Stationery, Commerdml Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Artlcla, .Combs, Brashes and Mirrors, Pocket Knives,. Scissors, Fine Cutlery : ' ' CIOARS ... - . . ' ' - - 1-1 -- :.-' '- ''Miin$ger of .Perscriptipn Department, ' '. .. .AJOlBSRegUtered, Special Course in Pharmacy at Perdue . Universi ;-tyJJndiana C H. NEWTH " PhysUiaS'u,rgeqn ' PHILOMATH; OBEG0N, -.-' - rimfirst National Bak - 'I Of CORVALLIS, OREGON. 1 ti.ishiii iuo.-. j:-; OFFICERS & DIRECTORS .; ; . ' M. S. WOODCOCK, President! 0 C. E. MOOR, Vice-President, WALTER T. WItES, Cashier" ' ' GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant?Chler. - I0.11!. Corvallis, Oregon, . - Loafas Made On all kinds of npproTcd security, and cspcdalW to encourage and boild up the legitimate busj.; ness enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits ' Received subject to cfieck' payable on demand. Foreign Ezctiange . , ' . Sight exchange and transfers sold available In the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer landv France, Belsrium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger many, Austria, .. Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities ol th United States. Principal Correspondents Upon Whom Wj Sell Sight Exchange - ,. The Commercial Watfnnal n . 1- nt The Kirst National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. : Aneloallfornian Itavilr Ran RrQi.am r.!;f The National City Bank New York. The Hank of New York National Banking Ass'n. Impo;ters & Trader's National Bank, New York Shoo and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass. Philadelphia National Hank of Philadelphia, Pa innmph; and Wonders of the 19th Centnry ; ' a. remarkable- book; sells on Bight ;'free territory : liberal commiRmrmn. I Address, Wasbi ngton Poblishine Co. Chamber of commerce Boihling, Tacoma Waah.' -. OREGON Shoit line amd Uinion Pacific Depart FOR TIME SCHEDULES from Portland Ab Chicago Portland Special 9 a nt. SaltLake, Denver. Ft Worth. Omaha Kansas City, St. 4:30 p.m via llun-l Louis, Chieage tington ana case Atlantic Express 8:50p. , via Hun tington. Salt Lake,. Denver, rt worm, uraaha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago and 8:10 a ji. East. St. Paul rWalla Walla. Lew-! Fast Mail iston, S p o k a ne, Minneapolis. St. 6:15 p.m. 7:00 ( Via Spokane Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, Chicago, ana .ast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers 72. HOURS PORTLAND to !CHI0AGO; No changeof cars. Through tickets to all Eastern points via this route on sale -at S. P. depot, office. Ocean and River Schedule. ." !. i FROX: PORTLAND.-, WILLAMETTE RIVER DlVISIOr i v ?i?Vater Permitting. ; .SteatherLlatli leaves Corvallis for Al bany,: Saleniv Portland and Way Land ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 6:00 a.m.; returning, arrives Corvallis about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. E. F.THAYER, Agent, CorvalUs. A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. Notice for Publication. r: , ; - Unitkix States Land Omcp. 'Oregon City. Orrg. n; October, 5, Notice is hereby-given that ii romiriiance with tne provisions oi the at of Congress of .lune 3. 3fr7-8 entitled "An act for tlie te of timber lands in the Statts of California, Oregon, ; Kevakt, and Wanning, ton Territrtry," as extended to ail the Public Land St-ates by act of August 4, 1892, CHARLES W. WILKINSON, of Philomath, ctmnty of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed iu this office his .sworn statement No. 6.VZ4, fur the j urchase of the S. of JJ. W. and I ots 3 and 4 of section Ko, 4 in Township No. 13 South, Kan ire No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for it timber or stone thaij fur agricultural purposes, and to establish bis cjaim to t-aid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, oo atui ay,- the 2Ut day of December. 19t'L . . - Ife- names as witnesees: Melroe Courier of Falls City, Oregon, John Hvtie of rhi!onath, Oregon, Charles odell of Philomath, Oregon, and frred Sii mural nf Philr-a4k (lt-a-..n 1 Any and aU persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims m inis omce on or oeiore said ist dav of December 190X CU'AS, B. MuohKS, ' " Register Notice for, Publicotion. United Status Land Okkicf. Oregon City, Or., ifov. 2, lBul. Notifie is herahv vivon thn.t in mmnlianM with the provisions of the act of Congress Juie a. ; 1878, entitled "An act tt sale of timber lauds in the States of Ca'ifcrnia. Oregon Nevada, nd Washington Teiritoriy,"as extended to al the Pub lic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, BLANCHE EAKIN, of D-Ua3, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has thrs day filed in. this otfice her sworn statement No. 5666, for tflie purchase of the S W of Section Na 1. in Township No. 13 S, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to f how ttot the land bought is more valuable for iU timher or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish he claim to snid land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City, on Thursday, the 13th day ot February, 1902. -fche n&mesa? witn. -sen: Michael 6, Flynn-, of Philomath. Ore . Freeman W. RnhinsnM and Athrt M. ftobirson, Loth of Fall City, Ore.; apd Hort C Eakin, of .'ahaBOr IG i&'V : " ' ' -1 ; Any and all ptrsous claiming dverseh the above described temArVreqaet-tetV to file their chums in this onlc on oibfiot ea3 JSth day of February, 1902. - ,l GUAS. B. WOOkES. Register. - To Stop a Cold. After expof lire or when yon feel a cold . conning on, tufce a iwe of Fole s Honey and Tar. It never' fails to stop a cold if taken ih tiBie. Crtl ani & Wortliam. Votire Is herehv oiven that the vrnwrn uhmI ifff by the Cwbin.on Council of Oipvallis, to estimate the proportionate share of the cost that the several property owr'ei-s should pay toward the construction of a Bcwertroin Iho north lin of Block 15, South ward. lbrou"h the allty to the orlh line of Block 14. old town of-Cotvallis, have tied their report of which the following is a copy 4o-wit: ; Corvallis. Oregon, Vow. 16, 1001 , i ,:Xo. the Hon. Mayor and Councilmen of tbeCom nton O nncil of the city of Corvallis, Oregon. ;i;'W? e ondersigned'. hereto foro anpninl ed br you as viewers to estimate the proportionate share of the cost of asewer to be con structed in the city ofc Corvallis from the n sn-hole -on the sewer now on Jeffrreon Street on the N. side of Block 15, City of Cor alii, thtme Southerly fol lowing the alley of said Blotk IS in a straight line to a point on the M. line of Block 14, and toattvssthp same to the several owners of the property benefit-: :. ted thereby, beg to report as follows: That we met at the office of the Police JuriVe of the City of Corvallis, on the 12th day of Nov. A 1). 1001, at 3 P, if. , when were present (of your viewers) S. L Henderson and Vireril K. Watten. and after bearinr the objections of ilr. B. F. Hyland and haviut carefully examined the line of said proposed sewer ana tne adjoining property, we adjourned to meet Saturday Nov. lOi h, 1901, at 6P.M And cow havinir caieiullv considered said matters find: That said proposed -sewer will be 398 feet in length ; that a man-hole and two catch basin will be attached thereto and located in the streets of Cor- : valhg That the contract to construct said Kewerbas -been awarded in the sum of $448. 7u:That the expense ' of the construct! -n of the 98 feet and man-hole and basins, amounting to $155,793 should be borne by the City, and that the property oh iters are equally benefitted in pioportioa to the number of lota owned. Ve therefore estimate and assess the proportionate, share of the cost of said sewer as follow: Tha thet the City of Conallis pay for the 98 feet in the streets, . iijctuiny n aa-tole sod btMnp amounting to, 8166 T That M. M. Davis as the ewuer oi Lots 1, 2. S, & 4, of raid Block 1ft, pay 97 676 ThatM. E. Lee as the owner of lots &&6said block 15 pay , 8 48-f 88 That J. M. Nolan as the ownrof Lots 7 8, said block 15 pav,.... 8 48 X38 1 That B. F, Ilj l-nd as the owi er of Lots 9, 10, 11, A 12 said block 14, pay. . - -'- 8 97.670 . lies ettfolly, Vll.GIL t- VaTTERB, B. L. Hekdkrsov. That the property declared by ordinance to be dt rtctly tenefitted by said sewer is a'l of Block . otigir al ti.wn of Corvalha, and all of Adami stree included between third and fourth streets Corvallia. Orejron. That within ten days from the final publication of this notice, towit: Januarys, 1902, the owner of anr property ascertained and determined by said viewer to he direct It benefitted bv said sewer or drain U hereby required t file with the Police Judge ef Corvallis. any objection he or she may have to Ute findings and determinations of sai viewnrs. fc f. Us error. Pelfce Jodfe of the City of Corvallis.