Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, June 24, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    HE COBMUS GEETTE.
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1902.
POOL YOUR HOPS.
The Ore pon hoo cioo will b'
eat
to the average yield, and grow-i J
f will receive fifteen cents per i
s -will receive ntteen cents pe
bund for their product Tins is
lie assurance given by secretary
Winstanley, of the Oregon Hop
rowers Association, after an m-
t 3
pection of numerous yards, ana
careful study ot the mar ice t.
Mr. Winstanlev is pleased with
he prospects for good prices for
his year's hops, which he says
Will surelv be realized. He says
the American crop is practically
air cleaned up. while in fcnelana
rnere remains oniy au imv-i.v
fauality of hops of last season's
fcrop. With these core nun, uc
ifijmres that there will be a brisk
I .. t r l
demand at unusually gooa prices
for Orep-on's choice quality Ot
hops be2inniBg with the opening at
C A 1 -1. M f IAI1HT3T1 PV
OI IIJC IUdl Js.ce. j
di edicts that choice hops win
n T?!tll r.rin$r iS to 2i cents
per pound. He lecognizes, in
the contracting business, a prac
tice that 's not only unprofitable
tn iVic o-rower. but harmful to
the market.
W. H. Egan, president of the
association, lavors a pool oi Ure-gon-grown
hops again this season,
He savs that in view of the fa
vorable conditions that exist and
the incoming prospects for a good
price for this year's crop, it is a
mistake for Prowers to
contract their entire crop, or even
a oortion. at prices ranging from
io to i cents per pound. The
best contract figure for 1902 hops
that has thus far been recorded
in Marion county is xV2 cents,
and this, Mr. Egan predicts, will
be a lower figure than the crop
will command in open market.
Mr. Egan thinks that the success
of last year's operations nas uuuc
much to dispel any doubts as 10
the ability of the organization to
f et a better price tor hops.
The Italian Prune.
A. Sharpks, of Goshen, Ore
p-on. who has been about twenty
pars a close observer of the
orune industry ot Western Ore
ron and Washington, contributes
an article to the Agriculturist,
from which the following is an
extract:
That there is a constitutional
weakness in the Italian tree is, I
think, clearl jr shown in the in
crease of that diseased condition
kmown as the curled leaf, that
triU weakened condition is the
result of abnormal conditions in
h terminals of the limbs and
the small wood thai is immedi
ately bekind the limbs; also that
it is a condition tliat is aeveiopea
and intensified as the tree ap
proacb.es and reaches the bearing
age. That it is not a condition
of the soil, the root, the trunk or
the large limbs, is proven by the
following fact: Let a tree in all
it limbs be affected with curl
leaf, and then prune one of its
larger limbs; a vigorous sprout
atarts out: this sprout, or rather
the leaves on this sprout will not
for several vears manifest this
diseased condition of the leaves,
in fact, not at all until it com
tnenres sendine out fruit buds
and producing prunes.
Now if the trouble causing this
condition of the leaf
was in the ground, the bark, the
roots, the wood of the trunk or
1 1 ro-e limbs, this immunity of
the"sprout would not exist but it
would suffer the same as the old
er wood
The objection may be made to
this idea that the curl leat does
not occur every year, nor with
the same degree of intensity
every year that it does occur,
To this objection which is well
made, it must be answered that
nn diseased condition in either
vegetable or animal life can oc
rnr exceot that there are two
causes acting together, viz: a
nrerlisnosinor and au exciting
l r a
cause.
Real Estate Transfers.
W lircyman to C and A Cart
wright, -uo acees near Monroe;
W Dillar to M M Channan,
blk 11. Co. addition toCorvallis;
$1.
F A Helm to R C Blair, 2 Its,
blk 8, Helm's add; $120.
E S Fuller to G. W. Smith,
5 acres near Corvallis; $1,325.
W Beck to R J Bailey, 10
acres near Albany; $270.
S P Kagey to G D Wilkinson,
x6o acres, 1 12 s, r 6 w; $Soo.
Elizabeth ant to R Gant, 5
acres, Brown's add to Philomath ;
400.
From Wells.
Will Blake, a former student at O A C,
has "returned from Chicago, where for
the past two yeara he has been studying
dentistry. Mr. Blake gradaatea in hia
chw-en profession nest year.
The Alliens entertained the public at
i.-j cream social Salnrday eveninif,
.ne 2lst. iu their i..U. A, spiendni
me w rrsortcd bjr thow who attended.
A. J. Hall was a business visitor in
Albany, Tuesday.
Dr. C. McLean preached in the Wells
church, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock
All children of the vicinity should make
it a point to be prompt at Sunday school,
and take an ac tive part in the exercises,
tlierehv heloinz themselves to a higher
plane, and encouraging their laitmni
superintendent and teachers.
D. O. Edwards went to Albany last
week, to meet and cave a brief v:eit with
his father, who was rip from Portland on
business.
A "a incident occurred last Sunday a
week ago during the ter vices in the
church here, that by those of super-
- ...
etitions mind might be considered very
suggestive. A pigeon entered the church
the begii-ning of worship, but imnie-
niflieiV It'lL. filler. 1 ' ICTUicicu ......
j
perchetl upon lao ouck oi a vai-aut sea',
where during tb.3 biuuing it sat with
head turned first to one si le, then to the
other. The bustle of the rising cougre
ga'.ion at the close of the seryices caused
the little v'usitar to seek safety in flight,
and it disappeared
Mrs. Olevia Hall and Miss Mattie a
Lee were visitors in Buena Vista last
week
Under the direction of Supervisor E.
M. Dodele. the public highways in this
section of Benton are rapidly being put
in excellent condition. Much work has
alreadv teen done, and a marked im-;
proveinent is noticeable.
There is considerable ,talk of forming a i
new threshing couipauy at Wells. John
Harris, it is stated, is to furnish the en -
gine, and A. A. Williamson the separa
tor, the latter of which is to have a wind
stacker and self feed attachments.
Dr. J. Frank Hall, wife and little son
arrived last week from Albion, wash.,
for a visit with relatives. Dr. Hall is a
crarinate of the Marion Sims Medical
CollegBi of St. Louis, und is president of
the ya8hiugton stale Medical Board.
TOOTSY.
S. L. Kline, ajrent for Os
borne Bindeis, Mowers and
Hay Rakes. Fnll line of Gro-
cerics. uijrnest price pam ior
Wool.
Horvester for Sale.
New Champion Harvester, for sale at a
very low figure. Call on John Matthews
on John Wright place, one mile north of
Cji vallia.
Ji'tiee to the Public.
The ordinance piohibiliug chickens
running at large is now in force. Owners
will be given a reasonable length of
time to prepare coops, after that arieBts
will be made where the ordinance in
violated. A. li. AlkXander,
Cheilof PoLce.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is herebv given that the t'nal
account of Percy R. Kelly, as adminis
trator of the estate of Rosina Such, de
ceased, has been filed in the county court
of Benton county, Oregon, and that the
4th dav of August, A. D.. 1902, at the
hour of 2:00 o clock M. ol saia uay
has been duly appointed by said court
for the hearing of objections to such
tinal account and the settlement thereof.
Dated this 14th day of Jure, A. D
lo02. ' Perc y R. Kelly
Administrator with the will annexed
of the estate of rRosina Such, deceased
Auction of Dairy cows.
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 shoit horn bull, 4
year-old ; 1 short horn bull, 2 year-old
1 Jersey bull, yearling; between 40 and
50 head of hogt 7 nrood .sows, ballance
young hogs from 50 to 100 pouuds;l50
chickens, mostly hens; 1 light two-horse
wagon: 1 phaeton, 1 set double harness
almost new ; and numerous farming im
plemenls . ' .
Terms of sale: All turns under $50
cash ; between $50 and $200. one year'i
time, at 10 per cent. ; over $200, at 8 per
cent, interest.
S. B. Bane,
Corvallis, Ore
Some Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
U nequuk-d bv any other.
Renders hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
A" excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of your liarness.
Never burns the leather ; its
Efficiency is increased.
Secures best sen-ice.
Stitches kept from breakiug.
Oil
s sold in all
Localities Manufacturer
Pcaadarat Oil Cniur,
-II
Home-Seekers:
t -u:... f- c.-.o. ,r. rriv-xl rraa,ir.a in Stock. Grain,
, XI VOU Hrf il-UlWI'g "l rvmc -.. D ---
Fruit and' P.try Ranches, w.ile f.r my special Hat or come and we ...p.
I shall lake pltae'ure io giving jou ail the reliable information .y..u wi-h;
also tbon ing vt u over the cojjuJry. .', . .
nrVDV 4 MI) I l?i Real Estate, W
Pltilomath, Benton County, Oregon
M. A. Goodttough
Dealer in
Pianos, Organs,
Violins, Guitars,
and small instruments of all description.
Manufacturers agent for the -
World - Famous
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KTeedliam
Pianos and Organs
wl.i-h have a world wide reputation for
thtir tone, action and durabiliiv. I also
sell the Ust automatic piano i 'arer on
the market today the Parcgon.
Office and residence one block west of
court hc.cee.-
SOUTH and EAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Company-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Corvallis for foruano
and way stations at 1:20 p. m.
i
Lv Portland -8:30 a m
S :30 p m
10:50 p m
11:30 a m
4 :3o a m
9.30 a m
Lv Albany l2:Sf) p m
Ar Ashland 12:33 s m
Ar Sacramento---5 .00 p m
Ar San Francises- :45 p m
Ar Ogden 5:4o p m
Ar Denver - -9:00 a m
Ar Kansas City -7:25 a m
11 :45 a itf
9:00a m
7 :25 a m
9:30a m
Ar Chicago 1 :55 a m
Ar Los Angeles,--! :20 p m
Ar El Paso -U:00 p ni
7 :00 a m
6 :00 p m
6:S0 a m
Ar Fort Worth C :30 a m
Ar City of Mexico 9 :55 a m
Ar Houston-- 4:00 a m
Ar New Orleans 0 :2o a m
4 -00 am
a.ouaini
0 :25 p i
Ar Washington 0:42 a m
6 :42 a m
12:43 p m
Ar New York 12 :43 p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
hoth trains. Chair t ars bacramento to
Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to
Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and
Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan,
China, Philippines, Central and South
America.
See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
station, or address
C. H. MARKTIAM. G. P. A.,
Portland, Or.
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"Dairy Fortunes " a neat, well written book of
204 i.&kes on all ouestions coticemiinr UtjTimf,
feeds and feeding, tbe constituent properties ot all
kinds of feed; 30 combinations foiniiug well
balaiued rations for dairy cows. Etery" dairyman
shouM have it. 1 rice with the Corvallis. Gazette
one year, $2.50.
Pocket Atlas of tl e World. SSI paces, containing
cole-reu n a s el all tl e Mates i ml territories in the
United Stales, the l.ri-wi.oe cf the dominion ot
Canaila, ai,d ut evciy eoui.uv and civil diviiem on
the face of the clob Also valuable statistical in
formation at cm ach state and couLty, giving the
population of every large city in the world, besides
oilier valuable mti.iu.aUi-n. A hsluiy ieteiem
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50 cents; SI 75.
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50 cents; Lia.
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S)-iii'g6eld, Ohio,
fl.OO; 2.1a.
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fi M); 3.2a.
Ev'rv Month (Ml wo. Song and IHuetl New York.
11.00; 2. IS.
the
K.
son
same.
C.
Assessment for Sswerv,.-
' Notice ia hereby 'given,, that the as
sessment made by Oidinanco No 116. for
ti.. mihtruclion of a sewer through
Rin.ta 92 ami 53. Corvallis. in the mn-
nor Trrv irled bv Ordinance- No. 105, in
each of the following mentioned lots and
parts cf lots was;entered in the docket
nf r.itv lions of Corvallis on the 18th
.lav r.f June. 1902. and is due and pay
null afc buv uiuvo iv v.j ; -
Corvallis. in United Stales koM or silver
-oin. andif not paid on or before the
Jclv. 1902. the Common
Council will order warrants to be issued
to the Chief of Police for the collection
ttioronf together with interest ' thereon
t 8 mr cent oer aunum from that date
aad tosts and collection, viz:
omaixAL
TOWX of" marysville, now
COEVAI.LIS.
Block 22, Lot
" 22, "
" 22.. "'
ic 2 '.
f I ., Cf .
" 22! "
" 22. "
. .
" 22, "
22, "
' 23, "
' i3, "
" 23, "
1. Xucia Additon...$24 09
2. L-it ia Additon... 24 09
3 JL Herghiier 24 0g
4. J L Hershner 24 l3
5, J L Hershner 24 09
C, Win Groves....... 24 09
7, T H AVellsher... 24 09
8, T H Wellsher..... 24 09
9, T H Wellsher 24 09
10, Agues Thompson 21 09
11, Agnes Thompson 24 09
12, Aanes Thompson 24 09
1, M E Church.... 24 09
2. M E Chiirch 24 09
3. Heirs of Emilv C
Pernot 24 09
4. SChioman 24 09
23,
fi. The Evauselical
Church 24 09
fi The Evanaelioal
Church 24 09
7, Anua M Beach... 24 09
8. Anna M Beach . . 24 09
23,
23,
23.
2:!,
23.
23,
24,
24,
24,
24,
4,
9. Minerva J Kier.. 24 09
10, Mary J Mav. ... 24 09
11 N 30 feet, Mary J
Mavs 14 4j
12. Mary A Flelt
24 09
11 S 20 feet, Mary A
Flett
1. Benton County...
2. Benton County...
11, Benton County...
12, Benton County...
3 S 9 ft, Benton Co
9 64
24 09
24 09
24 09
24 09
4 33
4 34
24.
10 S 9 ft, Benton Co
By order of the Common Council of
Corvallis.
K. P. GREFFOZ,
Police Judge.
Corvallis, Oregon, June 18, i902.
Assessment for Sewer.
Kr.tiie is herehv aiven that the as-
FPi-fiisciit made 1V Oroinanre Iso no,
! fnr rliA innstrnction of a sewer through
I , 1 .o "i..ti, A fliliti..,. In
Corvallis, in the manner provided l.y
. each cf the fol
lowing mentioned lots aud parts -of
lots was entered in the dorket f City
liens of Corvallis on the 18th !y of
June, 1902, and is due and payable at
the office of tiie Citv Tieaguier of Cor
vallis, in United States uold or silver
coin, and if not paid on or before Sheath
day of Julv, 1902, the Common 'Council
will order warrants to be issued to the
Chief ol Police for the collection thereof,
together with the interest thereon, at
8 per cent per aunum from that date
und costs of collection, viz:
COCKTY ADDITION TO CORVALLIS.
Block
13
i3
Lot
i, F II Will? $19 9i
'l, Henrietta E Diliey 19 91
3. Melissa E Cameron 19 91
i3 Si4ft 4. Melissa E Cameron
0 0
19 91
19 91
19 91
19 91
19 91
9 95
19 91
13
13
13
12
i2
i2
12
i2
12
12
i2
rJ
i2
12
12
10, Mary it Webher
1 1, Mary AWilkine
12, Mary A Wilkins....
Lillian IN Lane
Lillian N Lake
Lillian N Lake
Marv E Smith
4,
i c a
Mary S Smith.
9 90
5,
G.
7.
8,
9.
10,
11,
12,
O J Blackledge 19 VI
O J Black edge 19 9'
O J Blackledge 19 9'
O J Blackledge 19 9l
O J Blackledge 19 91
Helen Holuau 19 91
Helen, Holgate 19 9
Helen Holatc 19 9'
the Ce-nnnon Council of
12
By order of
Corvali's.
L. I
GREFFOZ,
Police Judge
Corvallis, Oregon, JuneiS, 1902.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany
Corvallis
" arriveH Yaquina
1 Reluming:
12:50 i.
1 :50 p.
6:45 p.
Lti
II).
II'.
m.
m.
Leaves Yaquina..
Leaves Corva!lis..
Arrives Albany . .
3 For Detioit:
Leaves Albany. . . ,
Arriyes Detioit . .
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit . . .
Arrives Albany. ..
6:C0 a.
11:30 a.
12:15 p. m.
7:00 a.
12:15 p.
12:45 p.
5:40 p.
to.
m.
TO.
m.
in
Tmina Xo. 1 arrives in Albany
time to connect with the S. P. south
bound train, as nell as giving two or
three liours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
west side train at Corvallis Crossing for
Indenendence, McMinnvillo aad all
points north to Portland
Edwis
Stone,
Manage! .
H. II. CBOSisr,
Agent, Corvaili?.
Call Tor Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that theie it
money in the city tieaenry to pav all
warrants drawn on the general fund and
endorsed i rior lo March 13, 1900. Inter
est will slop on same from this date.
Dated at Ootvaliis. Or., June 10, 1902.
Wm. McLagax,
City Treasurer.
BANNER SALVE
Uis r;ost healing salve in the yorld.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the Coar.twConrt ot the State of Oregon for
Lemon County,
la the Hotter of tha Estate
J. R le, dee'd) and i '
C. H. Lee, Partners J . ' , . '
i k.K. 4n ttl-1 final ACCOUnt Of
UBdereigned Administrator cf the estate ct JB.
Lee. deceased, and H. le. p"r'cr,
render.! to said Court for settlement, and IM Fn
,u.,v..nhvnIJ.M, A. B. l'JOi at 10 o deck A.
has lecn duly aro'-omiea ny -
i..,.bi.!imi itf: nt tthi.r time any iwr-
ii'itereslfd in id fstatc 1 r l avme nl-itioiii to
HUd aiwos t nwv aPcar siul Uib w nnjrj
ex.itRs in writinjr to said atci-uol and touietltne
..,
Administrator of the estate o J. B. Lee, deed and
U. Lee, paj triers.
We Bay and Sell Farms
If vou want to sell farms or city prop
erty list it with ns. Write us or call and
see na,we advertise in Eastern papers.
If yon want to buy property or want a
business location write, or call cn us.
Houses to rent, money at low interest,
inonmnrn wTitten. roilei'tions made,
Dlock.
21
21
21
21
21
Oince in Sander'
N. P. Peterson.
O. A. Robinson.
farms rented, etc.
Jewelry Store.
riio first National Bank
OF COnVA'-LlS, OREGON.
ESTABLISHED 1 630-
OFFICEKS it DISECTOS3
WOODCOCK, President.
C K MOOR, vice-rresuieiiu
Vv' ALTER T. WILES, Cashier.
GEO. K. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
JOIIN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon.
Loans Made
proved sccurit
i ,-, 1 he
On all kinds of ar?roed scOTntynoespeaauj
to encourage am
enterprLes anS indtrics of this couulry.
Q UU ' '
ness
Deposits
Received subject to check payable on dcniaud.
Foreiga Exchange
Sicht exchange and transfers sold available in
the frincipal eilies of England Ireland bw.tzer
iand France, EeIBinra. Holland. Norway Swed
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, bpain, Portugal, Ge.
laauy, Austria.
Letters of Credit
Issued available in the principal cities ol tht
United States.
Prince i Correspoftder-ts Upon Whom Yfi
.x Sell Signt fcxenauge
The Commercial National Bank cf Chicago.
Tht firt National Bank of Portland, Oregon.
The Bank of California, Son l-Vancisco, Calif.
III 111 LT Ot A - ' "-'"-. .
Shoe and Leather NatU.l uon -
tniladclplua jNauuuin,-ii..
Assessment for Sewer.
Notice is hereby given that the assessment made
by Ordinance No. 117, for the construction of a
sewer through Blocks 9 and 8, County Addition to
the City of Corvallis, in the manner provided by
Ordinance 100, in each of the following mentioned
lots, and parta of lots, was entered in the docket of
Citv liens of Corvallis, on the ISth day of June, 1002,
and'ia due and pavablc at the ollice of the City
Treasurer, of Corvallis, in United States fold or
silver coin and if not paid on or before the 5th day
of July, 1902, the common council will order war
rants to he issued to the Chief of Police for the col
lection thereof j together with interest thereon at 8
per cent per annum from that date and costs of
colleetieE, viz:
colsty addition to cckvallis.
Block 9, Lot I,
H S Pernot
i-23 42
25 4 ?
23 42
23 42
23 4 2
23 42
23 42
23 42
2, H S Pernot
9,
' 9,
' t,
' 9.
9,
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3, H S Pernot
4, Emma Smith
6, Kimiia Smith
0, Kinnia Smith
7, Emilia Smith
5, Lmaa Smith
9, Emilia Smith
10, Addie Job
11 Addis Job
12, Addie Job ,
1, Methodist Church South
2, Methodist Church South
3, Methodist Church South
10, Methodist Church South
11 N J, Methodist Church South
A Methodist. Ohlirell South
23 42
23 42
. 23 42
23 42
23 42
, 23 42
. 23 42
, 23 42
, 11 71
23 it
ft. iHethmllst Chiuch South 23 42
5, W J Heckart 28 42
6, W O Heckart 23 42
7, W orHeckart 23 42
8, WO Heckart
12. Victor P Moses
23 42
23 42
11 71
" 8. " 11 S i. Victer f Moses
By order of the Common Council of Corvallis
E. P. GKKFFOZ.
Police Judge.
Corvallis, Oregon, June IS, 1902.
Assessment for Sewer.
Notice is hereby tnven that the assess
ment made by Oidinauce Ho. 113 for
the coustriiiition of a sewer from the
manhole of tne main fewer on Van
liuren street on the south side of Block
4. Countv Addition, thence northerly to
a point fifty feet not th of Jt he middle of
the south ' side of lbock 15, Dixon's
Second Addition to Coi vallia, in the
manner provided by Jordmance No. 101.
In each of the following mentioned lots
and parts of lots was entered in the
docket of the City liens of Coivallis on
the 18th day ot June, 1W2, and is due
and payable at the office ef the City
Treasurer of Corvallis, in United States
(O'd or silver coin, andif not naid on
or before the 6th nay of July, 1902. the
Comtnen Council w ill order warrants lo
be itsued to the Chief of Police for the
collection thereof together with interest
thereon at K per cent, per annum from
that date and roets ol collection, viz;
COUNTY ADDITION TO CORVALLIS.
Bl'k 4, Lot
1, MO Willbanksand
Pearl Hout ?22 01
W J Willbanke 22 01
W JWillbanke z2 01
Flora Portt r 22 01
Thomas Whitehorn 22 01
Thomas Whitehorn 22 01
H'rs Henrv Elliott
and Elda Elliott... 22 01
H'rs Henry Elliott
and Elda Elliott.... 22 01
H'rs Henrv Elliott
and Elda Elliott 22 01
F M Sutford 22 01
N , F M Sutford... 11 01
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4.
4,
2,
3,
4.
5,
.
7.
8,
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11
DIXON S SECOND ADD. TO CORVALLIS.
Block 14, lot 1, 2 8, Margaret N
Cooper 5' 51
" 14, " 1, C-S. Marv Newton 16 50
' 14. " 2, Bobt Buchanan... 22 01
' 14. " 3, Kobt Buchanan... 22 01
14, ' 4, Elias Woodward.. 22 01
14, ' 5. Elius Woodward.. 22 01
' 14, ' (5, Elias Woodward..
14, " 11, Elias Woodward..
14, " 12, Elias Woodward..
" 14, " 7, EH Colbert
,; 14, " 8, li H Colbert
" 14, " 9, EH Colbert
14, " 10, K H Coltert
' 15, " 1, Virgil E Watterr-
22 01
22 01
22 01
22 01
22 01
22 01
22 01
22 01
22 01
15, " 7, Virgil E Walters
By order of the Common Council of
Corvallis.
E. P. GEEFFOZ,
Police Judge.
Corvallip, Oregon, June 18. 1902.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
Anglo-Caluorn-.an ratit, ran j-..j.,
Th? Nation il Citv Ext'.k New ort.
The Sank of NcJvork Ktlonal Ba-Hng Ass n
in
Assesstaent tor Seweri
Notice is hereby given that the. assess
ment made by ordinance No. li-t, for the
construction of a sewer from the man
hole of the main sewer on Jefferson street
on the north side of blocK 2i, old town of.
Marysville, now Corvallis. through
blocks 21, 20. 19. Corvallis, blocks I, and
K. Avery's Addition, in the manner pro
vided by ordiuance No. 103 in each of the
, following: mentioned lots, and parts of
lots, was enteied in the docket ol the city
liens, Corvaliie, on the iSth day oi June.
1902, and is due and payable at the office
o the itv treasurer of Corvallis, in
TTnitpJ Stated irold or silver coin, and if
not paid on or before the 5th day of July,
1902, the Common Council will order
warrants to be issued to the chief 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 Marysville, now Cor
vallis.) Lot.
1 Francis Blanche tt
2 Francis Blanchett
.$24 6ti
. 21 6G
. 24 66
3
4
5
Fraucia Blanckett
I'resbyterian Church
Presbyterian Church
Presbjterian Church
Baptu Church
Eaptist Church .'
Louisa Crees
Loui.a Crees
John H. Simps4n. . .
John 11. Simpson
John H. Simpson
JJarir.da Ahbey
Marir.a Abbey
&? anuria Abtcy
Mariuda Abbey...
Wm. Groves
. 24 06
. 21 66
. 21 6
. 24 06
. 12 SI
21
21
21
21
1
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21
21
20
0
20
21
28
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7
9
S i 8
10
11
It
. 1
'3
4
5
. 24 GO
. 12 S3
. 24 Iff
.. 24 C6
. 24 CO
. 24 60
. 24 6
. . 24 66
.. 24 ee
24 60
20
C
7
S
9
10
It
12
1
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3
4
5
G
7
S
9
10
11
12
Wm. Groves
L E. Catiiey
L. E. Gathcy
B. A. Cathey
1J. A. Catiiey
Joseph Ficrstein
Joseph Ficrstein
Jokn Wiles
John Wiles...
HuiOaA. Brown
F. Jicrchtolt
Keuben Kiger....'
Reuben Kiger
Roseila Kowlenc)
Rosella lioniand
Cora A. Hartley
Cera A. Hartley
Cera i. Hartley
Cora A. Hartley...
.. 24 66
24 66
.. 4 CG
. . 24 GO
.. 24 66
20
20
20
0
20
20
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10
19
19
lu
10
19
la
19
19
.. 24 66
. . 24 66
. . 24 06
.. 24 G6
.. 24 66
.. 24 06
.. 24 60
.. 24 66
. . . 24 60
.. 2t 66
. . . 24 66
... 21 66
.. 24 66
.. 2-1 16
(Avery's Addition to Oorrallis.)
Lot.
1 Wm. Porler
2 Wm. Porter
Block
L
L
L
L
L
L
1,
L
L
L
L
L
K
K
K
K
24 68
24 06
24 66
24 66
24 66
24 66
3
4
A
H
7
S
9
10
John and lianna Cams
Caieb lavis
Caleb Davis
Caleb Eavis
srah J. Tunnicliffe
i-'arah J. Tunnicliffe
Sarah J. Tunnicliffe
.Sarah J. Tunnicliffe
S.J. Tumiicliffe
S. J.Tivmiieliffe
F. Berchtold
24 60
24 66
24 66
24 66
24 66
24 06
24 66
24 66
11
12
4
5
6
7
F. Barchtold
F Berchtoid
F. Berchtold
F. Herchtold
2 CO
24 06
24 6i
K
8
Byc rc'erof the Common Council of Corvallis.
E. P. GREFFOZ,
Police JuOge.
CotvalMi. Oregon, June 18, 19C2.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
N icc is hereby given that the undersigned have
bsen duly avpointed executors of the l.aft Wil! and
Testament of Robert K. Cooper deceased.
'l nersors bavins claims against said estate ore
herehy required to present the same duly verities as
lv? law required at the law olf ce of Yates & Yates, at
Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Th. H Coci-tR a! Gro. W. Ccopkr,
Lx.cutora.
Attention Breeders.
My stallion Gim Crack Jr. and Uen'l
Gordon will m&ke the season of 19J2,
Mondays at Farmet's feed ysrd, Corval
lis. These stallions are full blood
Clydesdales, Biie, Gim Crack, 44C8;
Dam Barbara Gordon, C411. In prrted
by Show niter & Ianson, of . Butler, Ind.
M. S. Co. n.
Fsrm for Sale.
One bundled ai d tixty acies, cne-1 alt
sowed to gi:;ss; geed Lcr.se, fair barn,
fine orchard, situated i miles f'om
Wren, Ore., on ecd load. Trice, $900
spot cash, or $1,000 with icoi(gge, En
quire at tliis office.
United tale3 Land Office,
Oregon Citv, Oregon,
Kay 6th. 1M9.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale nf tiniher lands in the
Stites of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territors'," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1S92,
GEORGE L. McMCRPHY,
of Falls City, county of Pok, State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
5734, for the purchase of the Northeast of Sec. No.
14 in Township No. 13 S, Range No. 7 W., ai.d will
offer proof to show that the land sought is more vhI
uableforit3 timber nr stone than for aaricultunl
purposes, ar.d to establish his claim to said land be
fore the Countv Cleik of Benton countv at Co: vallia.
Oregon on Saturday, the 19th day of Jul , 1902.
He names as witnesses:
Albert N. Hobinsoii and Freeman jV. Kubniton of
Falls City, Ore., and Hart C. EaUin and Joseph L.
Sibley, of Dalias, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tlje atove
described lands are requested to file thur claiuia in
this orKcd on or before Faid 19th day of July. 1U02.
CI1AS. B. MCOl'LP, hegister.
Notice for Pttblicatioti.
Land Cffice at
Oregon City, Ore , June 14, i!J:
Notice is heichy given that the lollowing-iionied
settler has filed notice of his intention to niaki- final
proof i support of his claim, and that said proof
wil! be made hefeire County Clei k of Benton Cousuy
at Corvallis, Oregon, on July 2Sth, iM2. viz:
WILLIAM J. I1F.NDEHSON;
H. E, r2i09 for the Lots r, 2, 3, 4, .5, and 6, Sec. 20,
T. 11 S., R. 0 V.
He nauie the folliwing witr.es -es to prove his con
tinuous residence upon and cultivatiou of said land,
George A. Bayno, George Hayne Jr , Homer Lilly,
a'l of Wien. Or., Henry C Wilham. of Corvallis Cr.
CHAS. B. MOOIIES.
Regit ier.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, June 10, WOi.
Noti'ie is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, en
titled "An aci fur the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," a s extended to all the Pub'ic Land
States by act of August 4, i892,
GEORGK A. WHEELER,
of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Orego-i,
has this dav filed in this ofiiee his sworn stiten ent
No. 577S, for the purchase of the N W 1 4 of Sectit 1
No. 14 in Township No. i3 S, Range No. 7 W, aid
will offer proof to fhow that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone t ian for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to F.".d
land before the Re-ister and Receiver of this ofliee
at Oregon City, Oregon on Saturday, the 30th day of
Augul, 1802.
u. iianm a witnessaa: Elisha V. SnencerofAl-
sea Oregon, Frank Kicker of Alsta, Oregon, Sam
uel's. Ewinsr of Philomath, Oregon, Charlea H. Chip
mati of Corvallis, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
des-rii-ed lands are rsquested to file their claims in
th's ou.ee on or before said 30th day of August, 190:.
CHAS li. JIOOKES, Register.
ew Stone Quarry.
I have opened a stone quarry on ray
place one mile north of Corvallis. No
better foundation etone can be found in
the county. Bui'ders and others are re
quested to write or see me, when in need
of such material.
Thos. Boolpen.
B. A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician $r Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank. Building.
l 10 to 12 a. m.
Office Honrs J 2 to 4 p. m. .
Residence: Cornei College and 8th Su,.
Telephone at office awl residence.
Corva'lis. - - - Oriiu.
w. T. Rowley, pi. D.
. (Homoeopathic) , .
Physician, Surgeon, Occnlist
Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg.
Residence On 3rd street, between
Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele
phone No. 311.
Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4
and 7 to 7:3o p. m.
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Surgeon
Examining wirgecn U. S.Pension Phivmu
HILOMATH, QliEtJON.
DR. t W. H. HOLT
DR. MAUD B. HOLT
Osteopathic Physicians
OtlUe on South Main St. Consultation
and examination free.
Office hours : 8 :30 1 1 :45 a. m ; 1-5 :45 r
Telephone 2S5.
Corvallis, Oregon.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Offir Id Wfcltefaorn Clork ,
Corvallis, Oregon
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description done in first
cls. hiwiuer, and satisfaction guar
anteed. CnSY.ii in mm nn & spec.&lti
Office over Zierolf ' grocery store, oppns:
the post ollice. Corvallis. Oregon.
E. R. Brysov
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis. Or"on.
Cffice i PoetciEce EolldloR.
N .T.tv Titles Convkvancini
JOS. H- WILSON.
ATtORVSV-ATL-V'.
Pr. tire in all State and Fedem! Court.
Oftica in Burnett R'ii!din.
Urugs & Medicines Kodaks A 1 holo SuppKea
CcivelSis, Oregon
Established, Incorporated,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL. I:
The most complete line I ot Pure Drugs
ami
Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books niid Stationery, Consmerclal 1 -pes,
Fine Ierfx.tr.ery, loilet Article,
;tnilis, trtttLts bud Kirrcte.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlcty
CIQAKS
MaiiBger; ol Terse ripticn Dt-partmp,
T. 'A. JONES, Registered,
gptrial Cc.iinir. Ihirnsey f.t J eitlnr frivni-i
ty, Indiana
Nctiie fir rntiicalH u.
I'l iudifatcs Land Cffce,
frig' o City, Oregon,
April 7th, 1902.
J elio it 1 f u I j 1 in 1. 11 r-t if cir'isrc '! ll
1 1 i.viiii 1 f tl e i et 1 1 tl jritts fit Jure 8, 158, -titjed
"n Kt iir lie n.ie ef tiuiler hi ds in tie
Slates il t ali-oin:s. re gin, Kcvacv, ai'd WbsMij
ti ii Ttiritcrv," as eti ei lo all the 1 ublic Lai d
Stat s 1 y oct of Aiust 4, 1SP2,
JAMES ). SMITH
of IniUpciirieiee. Coui'ty of Folk, State of Oregon,
has this di.j tiled in this office his twern ntatimtn
N" f"04, for the purcbare of the S. oi N. K. 4 and
Lots 1 .nd 2 of Section Ivo. 4, in Ti v nsMp 13 S.,
Raigc No. 7 W est. and will titer pre ol to shew that
tbe land souelt is nv re valuable fir its timber or
stone Hon for ugiicultural purpuFea, ai d to estab
lish his claim to said land before ll.e Register and
Receiver ot ibiB ofliee at Oregon city, Oregon, on
Tueb Jay, ti e 24th day of Juue, 1B02 He m-mes as
witnesses: C. K. -lielai.d, . harks Liiu, Rule
nickiuson and Saniuel t. lnin Ul of 1: iitpeiidei.ee,
Oregon. ... ,
Any aid all j-tmiie c'ain ii g mveitely the above
described lai'iis are ne,uistu to file ll tir elaims in
this oii'ie 1 n . r I elf le itid 211. e'ay of Jul e. 12.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register,
Unitc-d States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregen,
May S, lDfcS.
Notice is 1 erel.y given that in cirri lb 1 ce with the
provisions of tLe ai t of C i-gitrs I Jui.e 3, 1S78, tn
titled '-An at for the ia!e of tin.ltr Iim's in ike
Hates of California, Oicgeu, Nexrra, si d Warl.ilg
tmi Tenitoiy," as txt liocd lo ad the 1 ublic Laid
States by act of Augu t 4, 1S62,
FRANK A. rii.l!CK.
of Coreal'is, Coui'tv of Benton, Mai 1 f Oregon, Jus
tisda tiled in this c flite bis in in statnnint No.
Silib, for ll.e 1 brcl esc t.f the S. W . y, of -c. No. il
in Township o 12 S., l.ar.ge No J W., ar.d iil of
fer proof to si ew il at the lai d , 1 j.1.1 is n 1 le alu-
kle for its inter or sti 1 e ll i ft r rtriodtvial
pui , osfS, oi d tt s sblish lis fail- t si id lti d It
fore the countv tik at Conadis, C'Hjm n, cn t'atu
day. the ltlh iv of July, 1UC2.
Lie names us witnesses:
Simon P. 1 1 cty cf ( tMf'lit, Or, 1 1 1 s t F. Fiy
der, Charles W . V, iikir.iorj, Vi ilior. fc'tott, sll of l ldio
math, Or.
Any tr.d all peitei a .'ain ii g aoveiiely lit aLove
deseribrd Jcr.us aie ncioiti' lo file 11 e 1 il n s in
1b:a tC tc iii 1 1 IdiiukkilHl iy of Juiv, 1112.
CHAS. B. XtOKiS, lftib'er. .
A Great having.
All I'li'i city cwr.cit tbcnld it.
For cue Collar wewill fell jiu (urtttf
Wtinp Fetce Put rnit. To lel.td
t ibis t IFice.J