Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, December 27, 1901, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ) 08VALL1S GAZETTE.
rmiMY, DKCKMBEtt 7,1901.
JUS1 DISCIPLINE.
It is amazing Ui.t so old and
experienced a soldier as General
Miles should place himself in
such a predicament as must ex
pose him to just and prompt rep
rimand. It is matter for congratulation
?
that the army has a commander-in-chief
intelligent and courage
ojs enough to administer its dis
ciplinary regulations even though
the msjor general commanding
it be the offender.
General Miles has been a brave
soldier whose merit has been rec
ognized and amply rewarded. So
was Iiscom who fell at Tien
Tsin and Lawtou who feu in the
Philippines; so are Ludlow,
Wood, Green, Chaffee and
Young. Some of these, like
Miles are not West Pointers, but
are men who came up from the
ranks of volunteer regiments
through the most gallant and he
roic conduct in the campaigns of
the civil war, and subsequent
rugged service. For service and
murage and knowledge of the
art and science of war they are
not overshadowed by the greater
merit of General Miles.
It is altogether probable that
none of these would ever so heed
lessly expose himself to the
merited rebuke of a superior as
Miles has done. Had they done
so there can be little doubt the
Major General commanding the
army would have administered
it,, for he has ever been a stickler
for discipline. This makes his
own infraction the more difficult
to understand.
There has been more than a
suspicion that Miles is inordi
nately vain and quite ambitious.
He is flattered by the aristocratic
society of the country. He is a
4 'society lion" in Washington
and New York. Mrs. Grundy
everywhere never tires of patting
him on the back, and chattering
in his laudation. 1 his answers
the question, "Upon what meat
doth this, our Ceasar feed that he
hath grown so great!" The flat
teries of society have quite spoiled
him. This incident, humiliating
as it must be to him, will do
him the kindly office of recalling
him to his official senses, and
may quiet a tongue too prone to
promiscuous wagging. ;
The people will appreciate the
stronff hand of the Commander-
in-Chief.
Time to Act.
Levi Conner, a farmer near Dallas,
Polk county, was recently robbed of
000. He had deposited the money in
his barn, but the thief found it. Hold
cos and robberies in and about Salem
And Portland are of daily occurrence,
While officials are on the salary system
there is no incentive for them to look up
criminals and, in fact, the incentive is
the . other way, because the danger to
person and the expense in hunting crim
inals reduce the salary and consume
time. While officers received their pay
in fees there was a strong disposition to
arrest criminals and bring them to jus
tice. In those days unless they obtained
fee's their income was short. There is an
other danger under the salary system
that when the officers get fat salaries an
occasional one, and sometimes the police
officers of a whole town or county, be
come anxious to increase their pay over
the amount of their salary, and in order
to do so, it has been claimed that the
criminal, and robber and hold-up class
became on very familiar business terms
with the officials.
The Portland police and detective
forca have been'.kuown to catch a mur
derer when some woman forced the in
formation on them, but the robber or
hold-up class they seldom ever find time
to catch. It was said some days ago
that Portland- people could do anything
they undertook. This, however, referred
to the subscription of stock for the Lew is
and Clark celebration. Portland people
could perforin many other things as well.
Country people often wonder why Port
land's best class of citizens don't organize
to banish the robber, hold-up and
murder class from their community. If
people having the administration of
the laws will not attend to it, the well
meaning people by organization to ac
complish those results can readily do so
if they proceed on proper lines, Any
thing outside of law and order is to be
deprecated, and still there are times
when a community becomes so congested
that it is proper to bring about order at
all hazard, and get to the conditions of
law and orderas soon thereafter as pos
sible. There are -many people, who are
fearful of trusting themselves to go to
Portland except they are compelled to
go strictly oa business and this fear will
remain well grounded nntil Portland's
better class of people organize to bring
about order. The attractions of the
criminal class to Portland with little or
DO fear of being apprehended, permits
them to scatter turouguout tne state. Ha
nous is it necoming map oiner parts oi
ths state are becoming interested in the
arobiem.
Whatever disturbs the quietude of
Portland readies out in some measure to
other portions of the state. At tliis par
ticular time, interest in the affairs of
Portland must be more inteuse than at
former periods, because in the celebra
tion to come off at Portland in 1905
evpry citizen of Oregon will necessarily
have a just pride in the siu'tesi of that
enterprise, and in order to contribute to
its success nothing can ilo more than Or
the whole world to lie made to under
stand that the people or Portland control
the methods of quickly apprehending
and punishing the criminal classes who
destroy life, rob and plunder. It is nof
now too late, but it is yet time and very
necessa'y that Portland's good citizens
organize in the very strongest possible
way to stamp out the irregu.airties jind
dangers mentioned. Lare numbers of
people are not going to rush to any
place if they understand that robberies,
hold-ups and murders are committed
daily aud-without arousiug an indignant
public to prompt action and punishment
of the offenders.
Another Barge.
Aent Thayer .was informed
that the steamer Modoc left Port
land vesterday morning with a
large barge jn tow. She is ex
pected to arrive this morning.
Everything that can possibly
aid in the work of raising the
Ruth will be brought along.
A diver's suit will be brought
up so that in case it is necessary
a diver can be sent down to in
vestigate the state of affairs un
derneath the Ruth and possibly
assist in placing chains beneath
her to be used in hoisting. It is
declared that when this large
scow arrives they will be able to
either raise her or pull her in two.
There has been much specula
tion in the minds of a ttreat
many as to what the Ruth cost.
A party of men were guessing at
her cost a few days ago. There
was a wide difference in the
'landsmen's" guesses. They
ranged from $3,000 to $110. 000
It is a matter 01 truth that those
who proved to be widest of the
fact regarding the cost ot the
boat were the most positive that
they were right. The Ruth
cost $24.. 100. She was v fitted
with the very best machinery
for a boat of her discri tion
Her boilers had stood a cold
water test of 450 pounds press
ure. She was a splendid boat in
many wavs and was a favorite
along the river. It is sincerely
hoped that she can be saved.
No. 4301.
Report Of The Condition
Of
the First National Bank of Corvallis, at
Corvallis, in the State of Oregon, at the
close of business, Dee. 10, 1901.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $ 93,234
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 007
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000
Stocks, securities, etc , 3fi,l'J2
Banking-house, furniture and fixtures 21,473
utner real estate ownea -. s.iifv
Due from National Banks not reserve
agents.
30,655
Due from State Banks and Bankers 21,888
Due from approved reserve agents 103,310
Internal-Revenue stamps 389
Checks and other cash items-- - 2,329
Notes of other National Banks 1,385
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and cents 56
Lawful Monet Res. in Bank, viz:
Specie 429,159 95 ) 29,159
ijegai-ienaer notes m w i &hu
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
5 per cent, of Circulation
2,500
TotaL-
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
.50,000
surplus tuna
Undivided profits,
7,150
less expenses and
taxes paio
395
National Bank notes outstanding 47.990
Due to other National Banks... l,fS
Dividends unpaid 2,300
Individual deposits subject to check 228,070
Demand certificates of deposit 56,158
Certified checks 837
Liabilities other than those above
stated 4,262
TotaL.
.-$396,231
State of Oregon, County of Benton ssi
I, Walter T. Wiles, cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
Knowledge and Denet.
Wawer T. Wii.es, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
23rd day of December, 1901.
C. E. Woodson,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
C. E. Moor,
M. S. Woodcock,
John Wiles,
. Directors.
To Stop a Cold.
- After exposure or when you feel a cold
coming on, take a dose of Foley's Honey
and Tar. It never fails to stop a cold
taken in timp. Craham & Wortham
' r i .
i Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
M'H His " -ii : WW ill"
r . n; titt i r
Pioneer Bakery
' and restaurant:
Fresh bread daily. A complete itock of candies, fruits and
nuts kept canstantly on hand. Smokers supplies
a "specialty.
H. W. HALL,
Tinware !
Tinware !
TINWARE
We have bought the
Corbett-Failitig 6t Robertson
Stock of Tinware
slightly damaged by water and smoke,
which we will now offer for sale at prices that will make you thiuk we did A
not even pay the freight.
These goods
line, both useful and ornamental
See Our One - Cent
FORD &
House Furnishers, - -
Additional Local.
Tl- Black Cat.
Day lamps, night lamps, lianging
lamps, stand lamps, all kinds of
lamps at Zierolf's.
Zierolf carries a full line of
Heinz's condiments no. more need
be said.
Mrs. Woodward has some beauti
ful water color paintings of Oregon
scenery on display at J. D. Mann &
Co s. store, which she is off'. ring for
sale at half price.
At the Corvallis' Saw Mill for the
present you can get good shingles
tor $1.40 per M. Also go- d fenc
ing for $7 per M.
New lin? of 0 A
C souven ir
dishes at Zierolf i?..
Rogers Bros.
Zierolf's.
1847 tableware at
REMOVAL SALE
OP
FURNITURE
Having purchased the entire
stock of furniture formerly owned
by S. N. Wilkins.
fer every article
slaughter prices
We will of-
in the store at
FOR THE NEXT
30 DAYS
as we have no room in our al
ready over-crowded store rooms
for the goods.
Call at the stare room formeily
occupied by S. N. Wilkins.
J. D. Mann & Co
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensi ti ve
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
but do you good
Prepared onl y by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago
The $1. bottle contains2tf times the 50c. size.
Graham & Wells.
Trade Marks
designs
CnpvmnuTR Jt
Anyone sending a seetrh ana description mn
qalckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention Is probably patentable. Commnntca.
sent free. Oldest agency for seenrinir patents.
t-ateuta lanen tnrounn Munn & Co. re
receive
(pwHMTwHw, iviinaut caarfre, in tne
Scientific Hmerlcatt
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Tjuvest dr.
eolation of any scientific Journal. Terms. S3 a
JB.Y.;.!2?ri?0i;th' lL S3'1 or all newsdealers.
UKN&Co.88"-New York
graoob Offlee, SXVBU Wubuwtoo, D.C.
50 YEARS'
t EXPPRiENriP
i
i tj.
Proprietor. ,
Tinware !
8
I
5
I
at about 10 cents on the dollar,
0
comprise everything in the tinware k
Come before the best is all sold.
1
1
- Apiece Window.
LAWS
- - - Corvallis, Oregon
Our $89 Piano
case organs lead them all. They
cannot be excelled for durability,
richness of tone and neatness
of case. Organs frsm $45.00 up,
made on special oreerj. "We
are meeting with the best of suc
cess and selling organs os fast as
they can be made. We have an
extra lot started,, to reach out far
thsr. By sending in an order
early, we will be able to fill it in
good shape. No Eastern organ
can compete with our instru
ments in make-up guaranteed
for 10 years.
Our terms are cash, or down
Ja in 6 mo's, in 12 mo's, or
$20.00 down and $5 00 per month.
One payment must be made be
fore organ leaves factory. We
guarantee the organ, and if not
as represented we will refund
the money.
For further information ad
dress; CRAMER : ORGAN FACTORY,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Info! iiiation Wanted.
The manuiactnres of Banner .Salye
having always believed that no doctor
or'medicine can eure in every case, but
never having heard where Banner Salve
failed lo cure ulcers, sores, tetter, eczema
or piles, as a matter of curiosity would
like to know if there are such cases. If
so they will gladly refund the money
Graham & Wortham.
Brain-Food Nonsense.
Another ridiculous food fat has been
branded by the most competent authori
ties. They have dispelled the silTy
notion (hat one kind of food is needed
for brain, another for muscles, and still
another for bones. A correct diet will
not only nourish a particular part of 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 regular doses of Green's
August Flower, the favorite medicine of
the healthy millions. A few doses aids
digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy
action, purifies the blood, and makes
you feel buoyant and vigorous. Yon
can get Dr. G, G. Green's, reliable
remedies at Graham & Wo-lham.
Get Greeu's Special Almanac.
Mrs. S. H. Allport, 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.
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 beauti
fully and substantially bound, and are
first-class publications throughout. Noth
ing will be better appreciated by a friend
or relative.
Robinson Thermal Bath Cabinet
The best cabinet made. Endorsed by
over 1,000,000 happy users. I will fur
nish these cabinets "for a short time at
greatly redused rates, as follows: $12.50
cabinets, only $10; a $10 cabinet, now
$8.00 ; and the regular ?5 cabinet, only $4.
Freight prepaid ... Order at once.
. Mes. J. A. Sbllwood, Agent,
383 Front St., Salem, Or
Foley's Honey and Tar
for chlldrenafe, sure. No opiates.
Modern Surgery Surpassed. 1
"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 entirety
cured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a
splendid cure for piles, giving relief in
Btantly. hud I heartily recommend It to
all sufferers." Surgery is unnecessary
to cure piles. DeWitt's 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 & Wells.
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 my family for coughs and colds,
and I can honestly say your Honey and
Tar is (he best thing of the kind I have
ever used and I cannot say teo much in
praise of it." . Graham & Wortham.
For Sale.
Four-room cottage and two lots, near
S. P. depot. Inquire of W. C, Corbett,
Corvallis, Or.
C. W. Lynch, Winchester, Ird., writes
'I owe the life of my boy to Foley's
Honey and Tar. He had membranous
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
sia and Liver Complaint More than
seventy-five per cent, of the people in
the United States are afflicted with these
two deseases and their affects : such as
Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual
Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Heart-burn. Waterbrash, Gnawing and
Burning Pains at the pit of the Stomach,
Yellow Skin, Coated Tocgue 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 Flower for 75 cents. Two doses
will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's
Prize Almanac, Graham & Wortham.
Reliable and Gentle.
"A pill's a pill," says the Eaw. But
there are pills and pills. You -want a
pill which is certain, thorough and gen
tle.: Mustn't grio. DeWitt's Little
Early Eisers fill the bill. Purely vegeta
ble. Do not force but assist the bowels
to act. Strengthen and invigorate.
Small 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.
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
Satisfied People
are the best advertisers for Foley's
Honey and Tar and all who use it agree
that it is a splendid remedy for coughs,
colds or sore lungs. Graham & Wortham.
A Physician Testilles.
"I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and have never used anything in my
life that did ine the good that did." says
County Physician George W. Scroggs of
Hall County, Ga. "Being a physician
I have perscribed it and found it to give
the best results." If the food you eat
remains undigested in your stomach it
decays there and poisons the system.
You can prevent this by dieting but that
means starvation-. - Kodol Dispepsia
Cuie digests what you eat. You need
suffer from neither dispepsia nor starva
tion, The worse case quickly cured.
Never fails. Graham & Wells.
Chas. Beplogle, Atwater, O., was in
very bad shape. He says : "I suffered'
a great deal with my kidneys and was
requested to try Foley's Kidney Cure. I
did so and in four days I was able to co
to work again, now I am entirely well."
Graham & Wortham.
Wanted.
1000 girls for house work, 75 girls for
work in Hotels, 50 girls for work in
sto-ies, 10 glils for waiting on table,
steady work, good pay, $15 to $25 per
month at II.. H. Higley's Employment
office No. 1852 Morrison St. Portland,
Oregon.
A cangh, rold or la grip.e can I e"i,ip
ped in the bud, with a dose or two of
Foley's Honey and Tar. Beware of sub
stitutes. Graham fe Wortham.
TO KOMESEEKERS.
No. 101 4oaeree, 15 in cultivation,
good buildings, fine frnit and water, good
bottom - land ; price, $650. A miles
from Philomath.
-. 74160 acres ; 30 in cultivation ; small
bouse; good barn and water; miles
from town; cheap. at $1,500; on main
county road; good pasture and timber.
No. 112 -86 acres, 30 in cultivation bal
ance good pasture and timber, fair house
and barn and other buildings. Tine fruit
and water, one and one-half miles from
Philomath, price $2,000; a good place for
the money, . . .- - .
No. 8165 acres, 140 in cultivation.
good bouse, barn, orchard and water.
All well fenced, two miles from Philo
math, one of the gneet farms in Oregcn ;
price (30 per acre. " -
HENRY AM BLEB:,
Real Estate Ager.L
Byx 59, Philomath, Benton Ccuuty, Oregon.
B. A. CATHEY, M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Booms 14 in Bank Building.
nK T, , I 10 to 12 a. m.
Office Hours 2 to 4 p.m. .
Residence : Corner College and 8th 8U.
Telephone at office and residence.
Corva'iis, - - Oregon
L G. ALTMAN, M. D.
Office Corser 3rd and Monroe streets
Houbb 9 to 12: 2 to 5: 7 to 8; Sun
day 6 to 10.
Residknce Corner 3rd and Harrison
streets, Corvallis, Oregon.
Telephone 315, at residence.
Notakv
Titles. Conveyancing.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-ATJ,AW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in First 'National Bank Building.
E. R. Bryson
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis, Ore"on.
Office In Fcatoffice Building.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office ia Wbitehora Blork
Corvallis, Oregon
W. T. Rowley
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
OPTICIAN.
Office over First National Bank.
J. E. FOWELLS
shoeVrk;e$.
Repairing promptly and neatly done
First door west of the Gazettb office.
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description done in first
class manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. CRGWH SQ BRIDGE WORK & SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf 'b grocery store, oppos;'
the post office, Corvallis. Oregon.
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies
" Corvallis, Oregon
Established, Incorporated, 1898
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete line oi Pure Drugs and
Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa-
pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article,
Combs, Brushes and Mirrors.
Pocket Knives, Seissors, Fine Cutlery
CIGARS -
Manager of Peremption Department,
T. A. JONES, Registered,
Special Course in Pharmacy at Terdue Univcrsi
ty, Indiana
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Surgeon
Examining surgeon 17. S. Census Bureau
PHILOMATH, OREGON.
fhe first National Bank
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS.
M. S. WOODCOCK, President.
C. K. 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.
Deposits
Received subject to check payable on demand.
Foreiga Exchange
Sight exchange and transfers sold available la
the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer
land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger
many, Austria.
Letters of Credit
Issued available in the principal cities of the
United States. -
Principal Correspondents Upon Whom Vi
Sell Sight 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, Caiut
The National City Bank New York.
The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n.
Importers &Trader's National Bank, New York
Shoe and Leather National Bank of Boston. Mass
Philadelphia- Nationsirukof Philadelphia, Pa
'Triumphs and Wonders of the 19th
Century ;' a remarkable took ; tells en
sight; free territory ; liberal commissions.
Addrffif", Washington Publishing Co.
Of am W of commerce Building, Tacotra
Yasb.
Can Furnish Trees
And
Shrubs and Vines of all kinds
on short not ice.
A firll line of
EvergreensDrnamental Shrub-
ery, Nutbearing and Shade
Trees.
W. F. GRAY,
Corvallis. Oregon,
Asent for the ALBANY NURSEK1ES.
Albert Brownell, I'roprietor.
W. H. HOLT
Osteopathic Physician
is permanently located in Corvallis. Will
treat both chronic and acute diseases
without the ueb of knife or drugs. Office
first door south of Miss Johnson s millin
ery store. Hours from 8:30 to 11:45 a.
m. ; 1 to 5 :45 p. in.
The Children's Friend.
You'll h ave a cold this winter. Maybe
you have one now. Your children will
suffer, too. For cough, croup, bronchitis.
grip and other winter complaints One
Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts
promptly, It is very pleasant to the
taste and perfectly harmless. C. B.
George, Winchester, Ky., writes : "Our
little girl was attacked with croup late
one night and was so hearse she could
hardly speak. We gave her a few iloees
of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved
her immediately and she went; to sleep.
When she awoke next morning she
had no signs of hoarseness or croup."
Graham & Wells.
Notice for Publication.
United Status Land OmcR,
Roseburg, Oregon, iKc, IS, 1991.
Notice is hereby .riven that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878,
entitled "An at fur the sale of timber lands in the
States of Caiforoia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory." a extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4. 1892,
JKSE 1), WlIITKAKBR,
of Independence county of Polk, State of Oregon has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 1932, for the purchase of the S J NW ,
lots 3, 4. see 2, T. 14 S K 7 W. and will offr proof
to shiw that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purpofCB, and
to establish his claim t said land before the Register
and Receiver of ! his office atltoseburg, Oregon, on
Monday, the 10th day of March 1902.
He names as witnesses: Ora CIndfelter of Inde
pendence, Or. Clarence E. Ireland of Independence,
Or. Dick Zahn of Alsea, Or. Frank L. Whiteaker of
Independence. Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-des-jribiid
lilim are requested to file their claimes in
this othce on or beiore said JUth day of Marco 190&.
J. T. BKIDUKS,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
Uiotkd Statm Land Offick.
Oregon City, Oregon, Ot-tobtr, 6, 1901
Notice ia hereby trivtn that in compliance with
the provisions trf the act of Congress of June 3, lb7-8
entitled "An ait for the tale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing,
t n Territory," as extended to all the Public 1 and
States by act of August 4; IbiTl,
CHAHLKS W. WILKINSON,
of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon,
nas tins aav tiiea in tnis otnee nis sworn statement
No. 5524, for the purchase of the S. A of N. W. 4
atid Lots 3 and 4 of section No, 4 in Township No.
13 South, Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stene than for agi -cultural purposes,
and to establish his clam to taid land before the
Register and Receiver of this t fhee at Oregon City.
Oregon, on atuiday, the 21st day of December,
19f'L
He names as witnerces: Mcliosc Crrrter of Falls
City, Oregon, Johu Hy-e of t hilt.malh, Oiiton,
Charles Udell of Phiicnraih, Oregon, and fred
Simeral of Phi!on:ath, Oregon,
Any and a!l persons claiming adversely the above
described lauds tre rtquetUd to file their claims in
tli is cflice on or before fuid 2lst ay of December
1901. CHAS, B. Ml URtS,
Register
Notice for Publication.
Ukitfd Ptatfs Land O ffick.
Oregon City, Or. Nov. 29, liHil.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
JS78, tntitkd An actf-rthe sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, bnd
Washington Territoriy," as txterdtd to all the Pub
lic Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
BLANCHE EAKIN,
f Dallas, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this
day filed hi this office her sworn statement No.
f5f6, for the purchase of the S W i of Section No.
12 in TowiiaMp No. 13 S, 1 arge No. 7 W, and will
ifferprf of to thow that the land fought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish he claim to mid land be
fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore
gcn City, on Thursday, the 13th day of February,
3902. t-he nrmesat witnesses: Michael G, Flynn, of
Philomath, Oie., Fictixan W. Kobinsou and Albert
M. Rottii son, l oth of Fall City, Ore., and Hort C
takin, cf Lal!ss, C re.
Any ai:d ail rsous claiming adverse. the above
descrihed lands are request d to hie their claims in
this office o' or before taid 13th day of February,
1S02. - CHAS. h. MCOhtS.
Keg'ster.
Notice.
Notice is her eby given that the viewers appointed
by the Common Council of Cor alba, to estimate
the ptoporvionate thaie of the co-t that the several
property owners should jwy towaid the construction
of a eewerfiom tho ncrih line tf block 15, South
ward through the alley to the North line of Block 14,
oJd town of Corvallis, have tiled their report of which
the following is a copy to-wit:
Con a! lie. Oregon, Nov. 10, 1901.
To the Hon Mayor and Councilnien of the Com
mon Council of the city of Corvallis, Oiegon.
UENTLEMKN:
We the undersigned hereto
fore appointed by rcu as viewers to estimate the
proportionate fhare of the cost of a'&ewcr to be con-'
structed in the city of Corvallis from the n an-hole
on the fewer now on Jeffirton Stmt on the N. side
of Block 16, City of CV nallis, tin nee fcoutherly fol
lowing the alley of said Hlock 15 in a straight line to
a point on the fS. line of Block 14, and to assess the
same to the several owners of the property benefit
ted thereby, beg to report as follows:
That we met at the office of the Ptdice Judge of the
City of Corvallis, on the 12th day of Nov. A D. 1901,
at 3 P. M., when were present (of your viewers) S. L.
Henderson and Virgil E. Wattem, and after hearing
the objections of Mr. B. F. Hyland and havintr
carefully examined the line of said proposed sewer
and the adjoinirg pioperty, we adjourned to meet
Saturday Nov. loth, 1901, at 6 P. M.
And now havirg catefully considered said matters
find: That eaid proposed sewer will be 398 feet in
length; that a man -hole and two catch basins will be
attached thereto and located in the streets of Cor
vallis That the contract to construct eaid fwer has
been awarded in the sum of S448.75:That the expense
of the constnicti-n of the 98 feet and Iran hole and
basius, amounting to 155.723 stouid be borne ty
the City, and t bat the pioperty oiwuerp are equally
benefitted in ptojperticn to tho Luu-ber of lots
owned.
We therefore estimate and assess the proportionate
share of the cost of said sewer as follow--:
Thtat thet the City of Con allis pay for the 98 feet
in -the streets, including man-hole and batir
amounting to $156,723
That M. M. Davie as the owner of Lota J, 2, 3, & 4.
of faid Block 16, pay, 97.678
IhatM. E. lee as the owner of lota 6V6sad
block 15 pay, $48,888
That J. M. Nolan as the owner ol Lota 7 4 8, said
block 15 pay 9 48 38
That B. F. Hyhsnd as the owner of Lots 9, 10. 11,
& 12 eaid block 15, pay 97 676
Respectfully,
Vll-GIL E. Waitfpb,
8. L. Uekdkrsoh.
That the property declared by ordinance to he di
rectly l-ei.tuiud l.y said tHwer is all of Block 16,
original tcvn of Cortalhs. ai d ell cf Adiuptrcft
included between thud ai d ftunb 6'rtcU Ccrtallis.
Cngfn.
That within tn sys rem the ft al publitathn of
this r otUe. U-wit: January 3, lf2, il e twr.ei cf ary
property atceitafncd trdtUttimii.cd ly id tUncrs
to fce directly Ltr.etittcd by pi-id ter or drain la
hereby required to tie . with the l oliee Jtege t
Conaliis, any tbjct:n ha cr frhtirr l-stt u ti e
rd:i:gB acd dtteim'ratitns of taid viewfra.
E P.-CaFF(z,
Tolice Jufge of the Cit cf Conil'b
B ANTLER S A LVE
the most healing salve in the world.