3-J m corvailis gazehe. FB1IUY, JUNE 120, 1902. SPEAK THE TRUTH FEARLESSLY Those were wholesome ir.ilh- uttered by Dr. Wise in his ad dress to the class Conimencem u' morning. They could not be otherwise, for they came fiO:ii the heart of a wholesome man With hiin example is . as bound to wait upon precept, as night is certain to follow day. It is but natural. The innate honesty of the man is manifest in his ewry act, and pretense is as foreign to his nature as guile is to truth. He is no dissembler. He speaks no false opinion, that the smooth surface of vanity may go unruf fled; he caters not to public sen timent, ih:U honeyed words may follow. What a thing is he names it. What truth dictates he utters. His is the wisdom of the sage; not of the wiseacre. Irtt not his words of counsel, and his courageous example be lost on this community. There was one orecept set down by Dr. Wise that should be charactered in the memory of every member of the class, and seasoned by constant reference He charged these voune men and women to make use of vision, that they might find their proper sphere in life. There are today too many pettifogging lawyers rating at the bar; too many mouthing orators fuming and vaporing from the rsstrum; tco many little, insipid preachers confusing the scriptures; loo many hucksters in the marts of trade; too many cheap pohti cians rosin? as statesmen; loo many "hands" in factories and oi the farms. With proper vision the petti- logger might have been a success ful farmer; the weak preacher might have made his mark as a financier; the individual who failed as an orator might have become a skilled physician. Those ' who should be mould ers of public opinion are largely responsible for this conoitiou. Through lack of moral courage, or for fear of .offending, they let the counterfeit pass current as the genuine coin. If an individ ual is out of his sphere, tell him so, and you do him a kindness and serve society. It his efforts are worthy of commendation, do ' not hesitate to say so; if they de serve severe criticism, be no less honest. If the coin is spurious nail it down. Help those who lack vision, to see. Commencement Happenings The exercises at the unveiling of the tablet in memory of Cap tain Woodbridge Geary, former commandant at the college, who "was killed while leading his troops in a charge at Malabou, Philippine Islands, were appro priate and impressive. The tab let is of white marb!e, and bears the name of Captain Geary, a tribute to his worth, and the time, place and manner of his death. It is embedded in the masonry near the east entrance to the armory. A short program preceeded the address by Mr. B. F. Irvine. In his eulogy of Cap tain Geary, Mr. Irvine extolled the virtues of the man as a citi zen and soldier. He said the pages of history contained no stblimer storylthan that of Wood bridge Geary's fidelity to duty. He admonished the cadets who had had the privilege of the dead comman lant's acquaintance and instruction, to give heed to the lesson that his life had taught and to emulate its example. A urogram of musical and lit a erjtry numbers was given by the dipartments ot music and elo cution at the college armory Monday evening:. The attend ance was large aud the exercises eniovable. Vocal solos by Mis Bates and Mr. Carnahan, and an instrumental duet by the Misses Horner were to many the most pleasing numbers on the pro- pram, while many complimentary things have been said of the pan- tomine "L,ead Kindly Jigut, by Miss Steiwer, and the scene from "Pygmalion and uaiatea," by Mr. Wilson and Miss Irvine Nine stalwart members of the faonltv tasted the ashes of defeat at the conclusion of their game of ba.- e pill Monday, aitern mn wunaiire number of "grave and reverend se mors" of this year's c'ass Thev made a game fiuish, however, and if they had not run out of innings it is altogether probable that they would have at least tied the score. With the odds 10 to 2 against them rly in the game, ihey cut down the average wonderfully and the final core was 14 to U, with the eoiors ou the long end. Hay ward and Cordley were the battery for i he faculty, -while Biiyeu appeared j- m the box for the seniors and bcott stood behind the bat. ;-. The largest crowd of the com u.piiceiuent season attended the ex erciser! "fven hy the Senior c!a?s at Use north -?itranw to the ad:uiii--t ration busldiu,' T'n'M v .sfterrM-i St-ats were arranged on ttiM campus. and ihe class aaeenibi-J on th step?-leading to the entrance. Air. Tully announced the num bers on the program, which opened with a ciasa song of. appropriate words set to the music of ''March ing Through Georgia." The class history by Mr. Houston followed. He told of the parent toi'lng of th j class fn.ro the day of its erganiza tion, until it had reached the go d which had ever been kept in view i Wm Van Gross read an oricinal ! poem and Thomas Eilyeu delivered an oration, each number being qnile meritorious. . The c!ae3 will was solemnly read by Miss Edith Howard. Each leg acy was a shaft which found the vulnerable spot of the various mem ber? of the ficultv and employees of the institution. Some of them were f limp, but -they contained no anioius and should 1 ave no eting. The c'as3 will concluded -the program. Forged a Check A btrangcr appeared at Fischer's mill about ten days ago anil purchased half a ton ol 4 feed . He tolJ August Fischer that he had been in the employ of G. Harding, north of Corvallis, for some time and offered a check for $-12.25 in payment of t lie feed. The amount of feed bargained for came to $10 and Mr. Fischer paid h'.m the difference. $52.25. The stranger, who gave his name as C. O. Cline, told Mr. Fischer that he was going to engage in teaming and that he had moved his family to Corvallis aud gave the location of the residence he had taken posession of. When Mr. Fischer spoke of the matter of sacks, the stranger told him that there was a box in the barn that would hold the feed and it could be emptied from the sacks. . He did not want the feed delirered until the following day.- The check bore the dale of June 101 h, and Mr. Fischer did not- take it to the bank for payment until the following Saturday, when the forgery was detected. This aye the forger plenty' of tim? to get out of this section, particularly as Mr. Fischer did not pay much attention to the appearance of the stranger. Sheriff Burnett had business that took him over to Albany, Tuesday afternoor, and he inquired of parties between here and there regardiug the forger and learn ed that the latter had appeared at Dick Kiger's and asked for a blank check on an Albany bank, stating that he had pur chased a cow and desired to draw a check in payment for her and had forgotten his check hook. Mr. Kiger told him that he did not do his banking in Albany and did not accommodate him. Mr. Burnett also learned that lie de sired to make some trivial purchase at the store at Granger, provided a check on the Lebanon bank for $20 could ha cashed. Here he failed. Later 'on the forgrr appeared at Mr. Hardiug's and told Uis htory of having forgotten bis c heck book and Mrs. Hard ing gave him thtee jblauk checks, saying that he might spoil one or two in making it out. In Jthis way the stranger learned that Mr. Harding had a bank account and did his banking in Corvallis. It is a peculiar circumstauce, but true that no two persons who came in con tact with the swiudler give the same de cription of the man. However, all agree that he rode about the country on a.bicy- cle. A week or two previous to the for gery above-mentioned similar swindles were reported from Eugene and Sheriff Burnett is of the opinion that the same part' is responsible for all of the forgeries Cadet Officers. Last Friday afternoon, Major F. E. Edwards, commandant, O A C. cadet bat talion, announced the names of those who would etrve as officers of the four military companies next year. The pro motions are as follows: Cadet major, Byrani Mayfield; first lieutenant ancri quartermaster, James XV. Hartley ; first lieutenant and artillery officer, I. P. Whitney; first lieutenant and band master, James D. Zurcher. Cadet 'captains : J. JS. Johnson, E. B. Beatty, V. S. Wells and John Taul 8n. Cadet first lieutenants: I. M. Underwood, E. L. Baruaugh; W. D. Jamieson and John Howard. Cadet second lieutenants: P. E. Clark, F. C. Pate, F. L. Deyer and E. Wkklusd Forty corporals and thirty-five sergeants were also appoint ed. borne Reasons Vhy Vcu Shcuid Insist on Having 1 pmm umms on CiiicvjU:.!o! liy any oilier. Renders hard, leather mjH. -". dally .;-quied. fVct'iv: out water. A heavy hodicd oil. An excellent preservative. i r..i . , n"-e.- e-.-M oi ou" Harness. Never burns ilie'le.-.ther ; its Efficiency is increased. Secures he.-.t service. Sthches kept from hreaking. Oil Is .sold ii! aJJ .ociaities - M:iN!Tfa-tureil hy -m:i.lui a Oil Company. ITS B SB a' $3 oo shoe the "correct shape" shoe for men :s CI! d between the outsole and insole with a mixture ot ground cork and rubber, which acts as a cushion for the vieartr's foot, kteps ont moisture and prevents squeaking. Alwaj'S $3.00, never less. PetUr than seme shoes at T013X0"U.HCi -f $3. 50 shoes, made from White's Crown Calf, wears better, keeps its polisa bet ter, in fact, the best shoe madeingthe -world for the pi ice. Sold only by F L. MILLER, Corvallis, Or. When you see it in our ad, it's so. Phone 191. Home-Seekers If you are looking for some real Fruit and Poultry Itanche?, wn'te for I shall take pleasure in pi - i' g jon all also showing you over th. ountry. HENRY AMBLER, S2an Philomath, Notice to the Public. The ordinance prohibiting chickenB running at large is now in force. Owners will be given a reasonable length of time' to prepare coops, after that arrests will be violated. made where the ordinance is A. B. Alexander, Cheil of Police. Harvester for Sale. New Ui.ampion Ilarvoter, for sale at a very low f.zure. Call on John .Matthews on John Wright place, one milejiorth of Corv.iliis. Notice of Heal Settle lscnt. Not ice is hereby given lliat the linal account of Percy K. Keiiy, :is adminis tralor of the estate of llotiina Such, de ceased, has been filed in the county court of Benton county, Oregon, and that the 4th dav of August, A. D., 19J2, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said day has been duly appointed by said court for the hearing of objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 14th day of June, A. D., 1902. Pkkcy R, Kelly Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Iiosina Such, deceased. Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that money in the ciiy tieasury to there is pav all warrants drawn 011 the general fund and endorsed prior to March 13, 1900. Inter est will stop on'same from this date. Dated at Corvallis, Or., June 10, 1902. Wm. McLagan, City Treasurer. Auction of Dairy tows. I will sell at my ranch, on Philomath road Saturday, Juue 28th, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property. Twenty head, No. 1 milch cows; 12 head year ling and fall calves; 1 short horn hull, 4 year old'; 1 short horn hull, 2 year-old ; 1 Jersey bull, yearling; between 40 and 50 iiead of hogs 7 orood sows, ballance young hogs from 50 to 100 pounds; I5O chickens, mostly hens; 1 light two-horse wagon ; 1 phaeton, 1 set double harness, almost new ; and numerous farming im plements. lerins of sale: All sums under $50; 1. 1 . 1 .t -1. , . .-. , . . caan ; oetween ifou ami ?zuu. one year s time,. at 10 per cent. ; over $200, at 8 per cent, interest. S. B. Ban's, . Corvallis, Ore. M. A. Goodiiough Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, aud small instruments of all description. Manufacturers agent for the World - Famous Pianos snd Organs whi h have a world wide reputation for their tone, action and dcrahility. I also sell the best automatic, piano-player on the market today the Parpgon. Office and residence one block west of rourt hense. ' good bargains in Stock. Grain, ray special Ii.tor come and gee me the reliable information you wish; Benton County, Oregon Assessment far Sewer. Notice is 'hereby given, that the as sessment made by Ordinance No 116. for the construction of a sewer throuuh Blocks 22 and 23, Corvallis, in the man ner provided by Ordinance-No. 105, in each of the following mentioned, lots and parts of lots was'entered in the docket of City liens of Corvallis ou the ISth day cf June, 1S)02, and is due and pay able at the office of the City Treasurer of Corvallis, in United States gold or silver coin, and if not paid on or before the 5th day cf July, 1902, the Common Council will order warrants to be issued to the Chief of Police for the collection thereof, together with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from that date and costs and collection, viz: ORI8IXAL TOWN OF S1ARVSVILL"!, CORVAl.Llf. NOW Block 2i, Lot 1, Lucia Additon...$24 09 22, Lucia Additon... 24 09 2i, 22. i-2, -2, 22 22, 22, 22 22, 22, 23, 3, J L Hertdiner 24 Co 4, J L Hersi.iaer 24 09 5, J L Hershner 24 09 0, wm ii roves u;i 7, T II Wellsher 24 09 8, T H Wellsher 24 09 9, T H Wellsher 24 09 10, Agnes Thompson 24 09 11, Agnes Thompson 24 09 12, Agnes Thompson 24 09 1, M E Church.... 24 09 2, M E Church 24 09 :5, Heirs cf Emily C Pernot 24 09 4, S Chipman...: 24 09 23. .23, 23, 5, The fc-vangelical Church 24 09 G, The Evaugelical Church 24 09 7. Anna M Beach... 24 09 23, 23, 23, 8, Anna M Beach. . 24 09 9, Minerva J Kiger.. 24 09 10. Mary J Mays 24 09 11 N 30 feet, Mary J Mavs 14 45 12, Ma'ry A Flett 24 09 23, 23, 24, 24, 24, 21, 24. 11 S 20 feet, Marv A Flett 9 64 1. Benton County... 24 09 2, Benton County... 24 09 11, Benton County... 24 09 12, Benton County... 24 09 3 S 9 ft. Benton Co 4 33 10 S 9 ft, Benton Co 4 34 24 By order cf the Common Council of Corvallis. E. P. GREFFOZ, Police Judge. Cot valiis, Oregon, June 18, i902. Assessment for Sewsr. Notice is lierehv given that the as sessment made by Ordinance No Ii5, for the construction of a eewer through Blocks i2 and j3, Conutv Addition to Corvallis, in the manner provided by Ordinance Jo i(M; in each ol the lol lowinjj mentioned lots aud rarts of lots was entered in the docket of City liens of Corvallis on the iSth day of Jnne, 1992, and is due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer of Cor valiis, in United States gold or silver coin, and 11 net paid ou or before ihe5th day of July, 1802, the Common Council will order warrants to be issued to the Chief oi Police for the collection thereof, together with the interest thereon, at 8 per cent per annum from that date and costs of collection, viz: COl'STY ADDITION TO CORVALLIS. Block 13 33 13 Si4ft 13 Lot I, F II ftlills,.,,, ,.,.$19 91 Henrietta E Uilley 19 91 3, MelUsa E Cameron 19 91 4, Melissa E Cameron 5 57 5, A M Wit ham 19 91 10 1 3 13 1 3 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 i2 13 12 12 i2 12 0, A 31 Uitham., 19 91 7, A M William 19 91 8, A M Witham 19 91 9 A M Witham 19 91 N 35 ft 4, A M Withs.m 14 33 10, Mary , Webber 19 91 11, Mary A Wilkin?. 19 91 12, Mary A WM kins... iy 91 1, Lillian N Lake.... 19 ci 2, Lillian N Lake ig 91 S 2 3, Lillian N Lake ' 9 95 4, Mary E Smi:h 19 91 JN i 3. Marv la, binith 9 qd o, 6. 7. OJ Hlackledge i9 tu OJ JilaCEiedge 19 91 O J Blackledge 19 91 8, O J Blackledj'e 19 91 9. O J Biackledge 19 91 lu, Helen Holtjaie 19 91 11, Helen Hoigate 19 91 12. Helen Hoigate 19 91 By order of the Common Council of Corvall'e. , E. P. GREFFOZ, Police Judgp, C01 valiis, Oregon, June 13, 1902. SANGER S ALVE the most haaling salve in the world. Notice of Final Settlement. In the Cour.tv Court of the S:.a:e of Oreson for Benton Cocmy" m me Matter ot the Estate 3. B. Lee, (dee'd) and f C. H. Lee, Tartuers . ) Notice is lir?h.c iiveji t hat tlie final oi-count of the undersigned Admiuisvntor ci the estate of J. B. Lee, deceased, and -C.. II. Lee. partners, tos been rendered to said Court for settlement, and that Fri day the 6th day of June A. . 1002 at 10 o'clock A. M. has bsen duly appointed lv said Court the Ume f-ir the settlement theieof: at whtih time anv per son interested in said estate hy" haviin objections to said account may- appear fid OIo his objections or cx;ept-icns in writing to paid at count and-coutebt the same. - C. II. I.liK. Administrator ot' the estate o J. B. Lee. dee'd and C. II. Lee, partners. " We Buy attl Sell Farms If yon want to sell farms or city prop erty list it with ns. : Write ns or call and see ns, we advertise in Eastern apers. If you want to buy property or want a business location write or call on ns. Houses to rent, money at low interest, insurance written, collections made, farms, rented, etc. Office in Sanders' Jewelry Store. , N. P. Teteeson. G. A. Robinson. IU first National Sank. Cr CORVAU.13, OREGON ESTABLISHED HSO OFFICERS & DUcECTOKS WOODCOCK, r resident. IIOOR, Vice-President. M. f. C. V, WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. K. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Leans Made On all kinds cf approved securits', and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness enterprises aud industries of this country. Deposits Received subject to check payable on demand. Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available ic the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer land France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ge: many, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available iu the principal cities ol th? United States. Princij. X Correspondents Upon Whom V; Sell Sight Exchange The Coinmeieinl Kai tonal Sank of Chicago. The First National Bnk of Portland, Oregon. l"he Bauk of California, ?n Viaucisco, Caiif. Augio-Cahforuian Hak,F:t L'raucisco, ai:i. The National tity Ba::k Nfv York. The Kaitk. efKew Y-:rk Nntsonul Ranvins Ass t? Importers & Trader's National Rank, NeftrTforK Shonainl Leatho- NaiV-nal Batilc of Boston. Mhst F&iladelbbia Nntiout i J ai.kof i hlTadclnkia. Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the assessment made ny Ordinance No. 117, for the construction of a swer through Blocks ! anil S, County Addition to the City of Corvallis, in the manupr provided by Ordinance 106. in each ot the following mentioned lots, and part of lots, was entered in the 'docket of City liens of Corvallis, on tne Jn day ot June, muz, and is due nnd payable at the otlice of the City i Treasurer, of Corvallis, in United States g-ohl or silver coin and if not paid on or before the 5th Cay of July, 1902, the common council v.'ill order war rants to be issued to the Chief of Police for tlia col lection thereof together with interest; thereon at 8 per cent per annum from that date and costs of collection, viz: COL'XTY iDDlTIOX TO COKV.t LLifS. Block 9, Lot 1, HS Pernot... , 23 42 9, H S Pernot a 9, . 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, H S Pernot , 23 42 Emma Smith . 23 42 4, 5, 7. Emma Smith 23 42 Emma Smith 23 42 Emma Smith 23 42 S, Lmiua Smith .... 9, Emma Smith 23 4-2 23 4: 10, Adrtie Job 23 42 U Addie Job 23 42 12, Addia Job 23 42 ' S, " 1, Methodist Church South 23 42 " 8, " 2, JJethodiet Church South 23 42 " 8, ' s, Methodist Church South 23 42 ' 8, " lo, Methodist Church South 23 42 8, " li N i, Methodist Church South. 1171 " 8, " 4, Methodist Church South 23 42 " 8, " 9, Methodist Church South 23 42 " 8, " 5, W J Heckart 23 42 " 8, " fi, W O H6ckart 23 42 " 8, " 7, WO.'Hcckart 23 42 " 8, " 8, WO Heckart.. 23 42 8, " 12, -Victor P Moses 23 42 " 8. " 11 S i, Victor P Mose 1171 By order of the Common Council of Corvallis E. P. GliEFFOZ, Police Ju-lge. Corvallis, Oregon, June 13, 1902. Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the assess ment made by Ordinance No. 113 for the construction of a sewer from the manhole of tne main sewer on Van Buren street on the south side of Block 4. County Addition, thence northerly to a point fifty feet north of ;the middle of the south tide of Bock 15, Dixon's Second Addition to Corvallis, in the manner provided by fordinance No. 101. In each of the folloninrr mentioned lots and parts of lots was entered in the docket of the City liens f Corvallis on the 18th day ot June, 1902, and is due and payable at the ofhee of the C:4v Treasurer of Corvallis, in United States gout or silver coin, ami if not oaid on or before the 5th oay of July, 1902. the Common-Council will order warrants to be issued to the Chief of Police for the collection thereof together with interest thereon at 8 per cent, t er annum from that dale aud costs of collection, viz; COUNTY ADDITION TO COBVALLIS. Bl'k 4, Lot 1, MC Willbanks and Pearl Hout $22 01 W J Willbanks 22 01 W J Willbanks 22 01 Flora Portt r 22 01 Thomas Whitchorn 22 01 Thomas Whitehorn 22 01 H'rs Henrv Elliott and Elda Elliott... 22 01 Ji'rs Henrv Elliott and Elda Elliott,,.. 22 01 11 'rs Henry Elliott 4, 4. 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2, 3, 4. 5, fi. and Elda Elliott F M Sntford 22 01 22 01 11 01 lit, 11 N 4. F MSuiiord DIXON'S fKCONP ADD. TO COHVALMB. Block 14, 1, 2S, .Margaret N Cooper 5 51 14 " 1. C-S Marv Newton It! 60 14. ' . Hol.t Buchanan... 22 01 14 " H, liol.t Buchanan... 22 01 14. " 1, Ehas Woodward.. 22 01 14, " 5, Elias Woodward.. 22 01 " 14. " V, Eliaa Woodward.. 22 01 " 14, " 11, Elias Woodward.. 22 01 14, 12, Elias Woodward.. 22 01 " 14, " 7, EH Colbert 22 01 " 14, " 8, Ii H Colbert 22 01 1 " 14, " 9, It H Colbert 22 01 " 14, " 10, Ii H Colbert 22 01 ' 15, " 1 Virgil E Watters.. 22 01 15, " 7, Virgil E Wattere.. 22 01 By order of the Common Council of Gorvall's. E. P. pEEFFOZ, Police Judge. Corvallip, Oregon, Jun-? IS, 1902. Foley's Kidney Cure, f makes kidneys ana bladder right. Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the assess ment made by ordinance No. for the construction of a sewer from the man hole of the main sewer on Jefferson street on the north side ot blocK 2i, old town of Msrysville, ' now CorvaHi?, through blocks 21, 20, 19, Corvallis, blocks L and K. Avery's Addition, in the manner pro vided by ordinance No. 103 in each oil the following 'mentioned lots, anil parts of lots, was entered in the docket ol the city liens, Corvallis, on the iSth day ot June. ilK2. and is due and payable at theoflice ot the city treasurer of Corvallis, in United Stated gold or silver coin, and H not paid on or before the 5th day of July, 1902, the Common Council will order warrants to be issued to the ehief of po lice for collection thereof, together with interest thereon at 8 per cent, per annum from that date, and cost of collecting, namely : (Original town Marys ville, now Cor vallis.) Block. 21 21 21 21 21 Lot. I Francis Blanchett $26(1 t 2 J-'ranois Blanchett , 24 66 3 Francis Blanckett 24 60 4 Presbyterian Church 24 CC ,5 Presbvtsrian Church 24 60 6 Presbyterian Church 24 66 7 Baptist Church 24 Go N i 8 Baptist Church 12 33 9 Louisa Crees 24 06 S J 8 Louisa Creos 12 33 10 John H. Simpson 24 C6 II John H. Simpson.. 24 C6 12 John H. Simpson 24 66 1 Marinda Abbey 24 66 2 Marii:da Abbey 21 60 Ma;inda Abbey 24 66 4 Marinda Abbey.. 24 60 5 Wm. Groves 24 66 6 Wm. Groves 24 66 7 L. . Cathey 24 60 21 21 21 1 21 21 21 20 20 20 2) 2o 20 20 20 20 ' 20 20 20 19 19 " 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 L. E. Galhcy 4 66 1. A. Cathey 24 66 B. A. Cathey 24 66 9 10 11 Joseph Fierstciu 24 66 12 Joseph Fierstein 24 66 Jokn Wiles 24 08 John Wiles 24 06 1 2 3 llulda A. Brown 24 66 4 5 F. Bcrclitold 24 60 Keubcn KiKar 24 66 Reuben Kiger 4 60 Roseila Rowland 24 CO 8 9 Koseila flowiand 24 06 Cora A. Hartley 24 60 Cora A. Hartley 24 66 ora A. Hartley 24 60 Cora A. Harticv 24 (.0 10 11 1-2 (Avery's Addition to Corva'dis.) Lot. 1 Wm. Porter 24 60 2 Wm. Porter 24 66 3 John and Hamia Cains 24 66 t Caieb liavis 24 66 S Caleb Davis 24 00 K Caieb t avis 24 60 7 fc'arah J. Tunnicliffe -24 00 K Sarah J. Tunuicliffe 24 06 9 Sarah J. Tunnicliffe 24 6 10 Sarah J. Tunnicliffe 24 60 11 S.J. Tunuicliffe 24 66 12 S. J. Tunnicliffe 24 66 1 Ruth Buchanan 24 66 Block. L L L L L L L K K K K K K K K K K Ruth Buchanan 24 66 2 4 66 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 Ruth Buchanan . . . F. Berchtold F. Berchto'.d F. Berchtold F. Berchtold F. Berchtold Ruth Buchanan.. Ruth Buchanan . . . 24 60 24 60 24 66 24 06 24 6i i4 66 24 66 4 66 K 12 Ruth Buchanan. . By ore er of the Common Cour.c"! of CorvallW. E. P. OREFFOZ, Police Judgr. CoiVJllis, Oregon, J-ne 18, 19(2. EXECUTOR' J A'CTiCiS. N tiee is hereby given tlu.t the unlcraigucd have been duly appointed cxecutois of thu Last Will-and Testament oi Robert E. Cooper deceased . All person? having- claims pga'ust ?aid estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified as by law required at the law olHce of Yates &. Tatm, at Corvallis, Oregon, w ithin six months from the date of the lirst publication of this notice. Tii.w H Coops r and Geo. W. Coopkr, Executors. Attention Breeders. My stallion Gim Crack Jr. and Gen'l Gonien will mske the season of 10J2, Mcnda3Ts at Farmei's feed vard, Corval lis. Thr-fe stallions are full hlood ClycesdaUs, Sire, Gini Ciack, 44U8; Dam Barbara Gordon, C441. Imported by Showalter & Lmscn, of Eutlcr, Ind. M. S. Co n. Farm for Sal. One ImLthed r.iid sixty acrts, oce-liHlf sewed to gn ss; gocl Louse, fair haru, fine orchard, situated yz miles fioni Wren, Ore., on ;ccd icad. Piiie, $9ii0 spot cash, or 1,000 with mortgage, En quire at this office. United States Land Office, Oregon Cit v, Oregon, Slay 6th. 1!'J2. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act oi Congress of June 3, lb7S, en titled "An act for the sale nf timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1S92, GUOllGE L. McMlRPHY, of Falls City, county of Po'k, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5784, for the purchase of the Northeast i of Sec. No. 14 in Township No. 13 S, llavge No. 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the laud soucht is more val uable for its timber or stone than for aericuitunl purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the County Cleik of Benton countv at Cni valiis, Oregon on Saturday, the 19th day oi July, 1Mi2. lie names as witnesses: Albert M. Kcbinson and FiecmBn W. Hcb!iifon of Falls City, Ore., and Ilai-t C. takin and Joscpii K. Sibley, of Dallas, Oregon. Any nd all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before faid 19th day of Julv, 1902. CHAS. li. JIOOKES, lUgUter. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore , June i4, i!02. N.itiee is heieby given that the iollowiiiy-namcd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Cleik of Iienton Count v ub corvains, recon, on July 2sth, i02 viz WILLIAM J. Hf-.NDEfiSON; H. E, iSiOa for the Lots I, , 3, 4, 5, and C. Sec. -20 T. IIS.,R,6 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upiu ani cultivation of said land viz: Gcrge A. Bayiie, George p.avnc Jr , Ilonier Lilly, a.'l of Wren, Or., Henry O. Witbam, of Corvallis Cr, CilAS. Ii. MOOKES. v Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, . . Orejfon City, Oregon, June 10, 1902. Notice is hereby riven that in c-omnliaiin- with tl proviMons of the act of Congress of June 3, 187K, en titled "An aci f,.r the sale of timber lands in the iit.ves of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washinc t..n Territory," as extended to all the Public Land State3 by at of August 4, iS92, UEOUGE A. WHKELEli, of I'crtland, county of Multnomah, State of Orcon, has tin's day filed i i this oh'ice his sworn statement No. 5778, for tl e purchase of the N V 1 4 of Section No. 14 111 Township No. i3 S, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to ebtahlith his cianatosaid land before the R( j.'ister and Reccivir ofthisnttue at Oregon City, Oregon on SAturdav, the 80th day of August, iSOi ' ' He names as wit:iesfes: Lli.-ha V. Spencer of At sea, Oregin, Frank Klecker of Ali-ia. Uiesrjn. Sam. ucl d. hwiinf of Philoa-ath, Oregon, Charles H. Chip- oi wi'oi 1., iitgOI . Any and all persons cluiming adversely the above descrii.ed Kfds are requested to fiie their clamis in tnis o.t.ce on or beioie ;a;d 30th dav of August, i90?. CHAS R. J.OjRES. L.gistcr. Ksvf Stone Quarry. I have opened a elone quarry on. my pla-je ose mile north of Corvallis. No bptter foundation stpnp cau be foiind iri fiie county. Bui!ders nd others are re? quested to wiite or eee me, whea in need snchirrater-ai. Thob. Bovlden. B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. Office Houra Residence:- Corner Col lego and 8th Sts. Telephone at office and resklem-e. -Corva'iiH. . - - - : ; Oregon. W.T. Bowleg, pi: D. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Booms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg. Residence On 3rd street between Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele phone No. 311. Office Hovrs 10 to 12 a. in. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 7:3o p. m. . CORVALLIS, OREGON. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon Examining surgeon JJ. S.Pension Bureau PHILOMATH, OREGON. DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD J B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Oflice on South Main St. Consultation and examination free. . Office hours : 8 :3011 :45 a. m; 1-5 :45 p in. Telephone 235. C-'rvaiUs, Oregon., DH. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Offli-o in Wbitehorn Block Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. llntistry of evtry description done in first class 'manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. csown tfiD mm WOSK A SPEG!ALTT OrSoe over Zierolf s arrocery store, oppose tlit post cilice, Corvallis.' Oregon. E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY -AT'- LAW Corvallis, Ore-'on. ClHce in Pcstoffice Building. Notary Titles Co evamoinu. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORS3Y-AT-T.AW. Prai tii-e in all State and Federal Court. Office in Unrne't R-i'ldini? Orugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Ccivaltis, Oregon I!.lablislicd, Iticoiporatf d, 1898 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. ' The most complete line I ol Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Bcofcs -scd Stationery, Ccxtimercial Ta pers, Fine rerftuncry, Toilet Article, tCcmbs, rrutbes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIGARS Mitiaifer; of Perscription Department, T. ;a. JOKES, Hecistered, Special Cct'tse in Ihfrnscy rt Tftr'rf tfKfii ty, Indiana Notice for Futlicatlr.it. Vi.ited States land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, - ; April 7th, 1902. Nttite it- l.ci l3' rin tl F.t in ccmi-disr c with tie prvisiors of the hut vi C 1 gn.es of Jni:e 3, lfc78, en titled "n ret nr tl-c tale cfrtJn ber In ds in ti e States oi (aliloiu.a, legr n, NM-ada, ar.d Wcshirg ton Territory," as txlm td to all the Public Lsnd Stat s by net of August 4, 1S92, JAMES p. S1IITH of Inriepeni'erce, County of Folk, State of Orepoti, has this day till d in this" oflice his i-wcrn statement No. 5704, for the purchase of the S. 1 of N. E. 4. and Lots 1 ' ml 2 of Section No. 4. ili"Toulhiul3 S.. Range No. 7 Weft, and will (ffer proof to show that the land 1 ought is niore valuable for its timber or Ktcne than for sgiiculiural puipo.'es. id to estab lish his claim to said land btfore the Reprii-ler and Receiver of this cilice at Oiegon titv, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 24th day of Juue, 1602 He names as witnesses: C. E. lielaiid, (hi.rks Liiyiu, Rube Dickinson and Samuel L. iivin ell cf l:xe ti.dcnce, Oregon. Any ar.d all perttrs e'ein irg rucrrelv the above described Isi.ds are xquottu to file thiir claims in this oflice c n cr Ufcre taid 24th isv of J11 e. 1 1 2. C1IAS. B. HOOREP, Register. t'nitcd States Land Office, Oregon City. Orcgc.n, yy3, 19ig, l olice is 1 ercly given tLat in c mi In 1 ce with the 1 rcvisiotis of the act of C pgiess of Jjn c 3, 1B78, cn tithd "An act lor tl.e tBle of tlndir is ids iu the States of California, Orcunn, KtM.c', ami Waliirg ton Territory," as (jitucid to ail tie 1 ul 1 c laid States bj act of Augutt 4, lfcS2, FRANK A. riEliC :. of C r-.allis, Cmnlv of Benton, S.thit i f Oregon, has this daj li ltd in this flee his w in .litnin 1 No. 5735, for the 1 1111 1 tse of ti e S. W. y, if.'tc. No i'6 in Township No 12 H., Ranjie No 7 V., ai d will of fer proof to iho -..at tl.e is.) (' n 1 el t h n oie slu able for its tin.lir or fti ne tlaii li ) 1 eriiuhutal purposes, si d to 0..1 biitli bin 1 ain to m id In ii 1 e fore the county cleik at Conallif, Cnti 11, in Satur day, the 19th dav 1 f July, 1CC2. . He names as w iti.ets: Simon P. Kai.ty f f Cirt.)lis. ( r , Irutt F. Ri y. der, Charles V. ttiikinx.ii.Wilioi Sicott, 1 1. of I hiio math, Or. Any ar.d a!l peifonp t'sin ii p : livcrrcly tl ei l ove described ItndK aie iic,i.ttt(ii to fie t). emit n t in this office 01 or l.iMittaid J!,!l, n ofilui), I!i2 CA!S. P. i:OjV.lg, li(tisir. v. A Great Staving AJlpioierty cwrni. tjct.ld luv it. For oiie Dollar ne will tell un ri,rnn. lasting Fence Pcet ren ipt. To I l .1 at this office.