iM C0RV&LL1S uAiETTL FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1902. Council Notes. The city council met in regu lar session last Monday evening. There were present Mayor Wood cock and council men Allen, Ho dea, Crees, Henkle and YVil banks. The special committee, to whom had been referred the matter of ihe payment of assess ments for lateral sewers, made a report favoring an extension of time for the payment of these as sessments J and recommended that the sewer committee be authorized to extend the time of payment, provided the property . owner wishes to execute w mc city a note for the amount or part thtrtof due, said assessments - secured by mortgage upon the property upon whic the city has a lien. The Corvallis Fire Dept. com mittee made a verbal report fav oring the allowance of $20 per - month to the City Transfer Co. for sprinkling. This report was adopted. The proposition of A. B. Young to paint the warehouse recently erected in the rear of the Gazette building, was referred to the fire and water committee, with instructions to receive bids - for the painting of this ware house. E. Allen demanded roll call, when the vote was taken on the liauor license bond of Wiley & Zeis. The vote resulted as fol lows: Those voting for the mo Hon to grant the license, Hodes, wt . . 1 TTTMt 1 ..nlnct iieniue ana wiiuu", Allen and Crees. No action was taken on the verbal anolication of T. R. Smith & Co. for an extention of 30 days vaii(i ien against the lands. This, how time to complete the sewers they ever, was atter I had purchased my house have under construction. - in Corvallis at the tax sale in December, -tt . - Tt.. rnun.:r Kids wpre ooen- .v. it J r i F cpwprc 1 eu iu tuuiu.uu Through blOCt. 34, J. omiuii G-0. 345-5f Jtuuuu, - .(- 1 .L-v--.- Kino S? Pn 7-7o: tlirouph blocks o and 7, TR Smith & Co $601.65, Tacobsou. Bade & Co $630 through block 10, J K smnn c Co $289.85, Jacobson, Bade & f!n oi: throup-h block 10 ana 19, J R Smith & Uo $440.00, Tacobson. Bade & Lo $510; thrmio-h hlncks ; ana IQ. Smith & Co Is 1 8. 35, Tacobson, Bade & Co $ako through block ao, 21 and 22, J R Smith & Co $156.88, Jacobson, Bade & Lo; Un- thrnucrh block 21. K Smith& Co 292.60, Jacobson, Bade & Co 20O. The contracts were allotted to the lowest bid der. Bills were allowed amounting t 354-27 011 tne general lunai and $59. 67 on the street iuna. Thanked. Mr. GoodnOUgll. A l-;oVir ic never without honor, save in his own country. This is not always true, but the exceptions are few. We have an exception at home in the appreciation shown the piano playing of Mordaunt GoodnOUgh, our brilliant young pianist. Mordaunt is a musician trom the . . i . r Crown Ot his bead to me tips OI his toes and anything that IS ll- leeitimate in art grates on him and receives immediate condem- nation He recentlv concluded f T? nhin stein's "Valse Caprice" in E-flat and ordered a copy from the well-known publishing house of Theodore Presser. ot Philadel phia. The copy was received in due season and the waltz had been simplified. It bore no an nouncement of its having been; 'simplified" or "revised" and Mordaunt felt that he and other who might have ordeied a copy of this world-famous musical comoosition had been imposed upon by the publisher. A cotiole of weeks a"o Mor daunt wrote Air. l'resser a per- sonal letter bearing on the mat ter of the incorrect editing of the waltz. Last Tuesday he received a replv. From the letter it ap nears that a Mr. Landon had Wn in fr. Presser's emnlovand was responsible for the incorrect -- . ; -1 rx.. -- j CODV. UI ail me pianists m iuis - , . . ... . . , country wuy "- '1CL- inis composuiuu, --w was the hrst to call attention 10 itS incorrectness, as IS shown by the following extract from the letter received by Mr. GoodnOUgll last Tuesday: M. A. Goodnough, Corvallis, Oregon Dear Sir: You are quite right in what you say, and this is the first time I knew that Mr. Landon had nirl anv corrections in the nricnnal codv of Rubinstein's piece and this 13 the first com plaint we have had. . I will look into the matter immediately. Of course when we found out what Mr. Landon was dcing along this line we immediately withdrew from him I will now fee if we cannot correct the Rubinstein waltz, and bring it back to the original. Many thanks fer your letter. We do not consider it in any way a complaint, but a very good sug gestion. Yours respectfully, Theo. Pressed. A Word From Mr. iiaVte. Ed. Gazettk; I note that "Citixen" continues his attack on the Coast Land & Live Stock Co. in the tax matter. Al though in my former letter I gave a plain straight statement of the matter, every allegation of which I am ready to verify, and which, to any unbiased mind, was a complete answer to all of his insinua tions ; stil', I desire to add a few words. So far as any benefit to the taxpayers is concerned, there 13 no poiat to his arti cles. We have already tried to eecure either a settlement, or an opportunity to have the matter tested. If Citizen is honest in his pretentions that he. J. actuated in this matter solely for the good of the taxpayers and the public, why dees he disguise his name? Surely it would be an honorable distinc tion to be the champion of the people in such a case as he would have them be lieve this is, and most men would be proud to be known as such. However, I think it will be proven that there is a motive behind all this, but I will leave the public to guesS it for the time, or gather it from his last com munication. I conceded in mv last letter that Citi zen was better posted on the history of j the land transactions, prior to my be coming interested in tnem, man 1 was myself. I now also concede, that owing to his long experience in such matters, as well as by his legal training, he is probably as well posted in tax matters as any man in Benton county. I think also, if my memory serves me right, that Citizen was the first one to advise me that those taxes were not a 189". T. ... , , , , ,li;-r.nt ire uvw u v--..H- taxes commence with the year i695. To delinquent taxes assessed against flll of the Geo. S. Coe. trustee, uroperty for that fyear, the sheriff in I896 levied UDon. and soin ttie zj-acre tract on College Hill, known as the Col. Hogg property, and this was bid in y J. II Wilson for the amount of taxes and ac crued costs. Mr. Wilson did not pay for his pur- chase at the time, bnt allowed it to lun on until about six months after the next tax sale had taken place, when he wrote a letter to the sheriff, the following ex tract from which will explaiu the matter "Corvallis, Or,, June 29, iS98. P. Rickard, Esq., Sheriff Benton Co., Oregon, Dear Sir : Referring to a bid I made on the 20 acres west of Corvallis for taxes for the year 1895, I have bad the record examined, with reference to the correct ness of the proceedings on which the sale is based, and I am advised that a tax deed to that propeity for that year would 1 Duu and VoiJ. I therefore, slate this to you as niy reason for not completing the purchase. so vou mav make your return to the uourt on the matter, taigneaj Yours truly, J. II- Wilson Citizen refuses to allow his name to be divulged, but I knew that Mr. Wilson is a very good authority on tax matters. and as all the assessments of the sue ceeding years are practically the same as J for that veaI.f ;t wjh -eadily be seen that wa have BOnie eoo,i authority for our contentions I "Taxpayer" takes a hand and aski WMy has the property not been sold for taxes? The probable answer would be, that Sheriff Rickard did attempt to sell for the years 1895 and 1S96, with the re- I suit as above, and he was then notified that the property was in the hands of U. S, Court and he could, not sell it But even without that knowledge, it is hardly probable that, after the former experience, he would have done so with out an express order of the County Court. After mv company purchased the lands, I notified Judge Woodward per sonally of the purchase; also that we had been advised that the taxes against Geo. S. Coe, trustee, and A. Masten receiver, were not a valid claim ogaiust our lands, and that we would not pay them except we were compelled to by law. Again, before the tax sale of last year, I saw him and suggested that the remedy was in an order of sale. This is siruDly a plain business transaction. The taxes are not ours, and if void why should we pay them? We have been readv at any time to test the matter, but it was not our bus. ness to point out tne irreguiaruies unui . . , ... e , . "E. Mr. W llson. who is an attorney, did not i . - - ,.a puill. lllCUt UUL IU Ills i.LLCr tu IIIO OUCI1U quoted above, our company, while a corporation, is eed ot parties who areallinli- vidnal taxpayers in from one to all three of the counties of Liun, Benton and J Lincoln, and who pay their taxes as promptly aud as regularly as anv, and who as a company desire to, and do pay their just taxes without cavil or delay. I attended to the assessment for 1901 in Lincoln county. The taxes amount ing to about u40, being found correct, were paid., without question. The Ben ton county taxes for the 6ame year, were paid and on an assessed valuation of fl.23 an acre, the same as all the other Shirt Waists At Half Price. We have them in colors at 35, 3550 and 75 cents-and $x, up'to'2. White Waist from 50 cents to $2. Remnants In all Colors and materials We are inakW a Clearance Percales, Lawns, Swisses. Challies, Etc. Twntv per cent reduction Lawns. - We carry a full line of W. Weights, and Straight Fronts, 50 Ladies 2-clasp Guede Lisle White, at 50 cents. F L MILLER, When you see it Phone 'grant lands" were assessed, although Citizen, after I had corrected him once on this, again declares that we only paid en them at an average assessment of 80 cents an acre, and is so very par ticular as to name the page and line on the roll, when that same roh -hows that the valuation was $20,569, an a vet age of $i 25 per acre. The levy was 24 mills and this made the taxes amount to $498.1 1. A portion of this was assumed by purchasers, and the balance paid by us as appears by the sherin s boobs. In Citizen reiterating this statement after being once corrected, we are justi fied in assuming that itisawilfnl mis representation, andit is a well established charge in law that a witness who is false in one statement, may be presumed to be false in all. He waxes very eloquent and wroth over the fact that these taxes are as just as any in Benton county, and I agree with him that they are probably aa innt aa mnuv of the taxes tuat are 1 paid without question, but that does not prove ina. niey arc jus-, iw mas-o paid that are not, for the simple .T..! i :..rt v.. many that the taxpayer does not know J reason it, and cannot afford to fight it lor the amount involved. I have paid such my self, and I warrant that "Citizen" also knows of many such. In the last paragraph of his article of Correction (?) he eays that "it is stated that this company has negotiated a sale of the lands to Eastern parties, at a price two or three times greater than their assessed value, but they hare to square the back taxes first.'' We are negotiating a sale of the lands, but at no such price as he suggests. neither da we have to square up the back taxes. If we succeed in this sale it will also prove of great benefit to the county. It will also benefit every citi zen of the county, as the. purchasers will arrange to have the lands settled as soon as possible. This will mean at least one huudred more families added to the pro ducing and taxpaying population of the county. That last paragraph explains the ani mus of all of his articles. Citizen knows all the circumstances; knows that our claims are correct, and also that nothing he can say will deter us from pursuing the course we deem to We right; but in his envy and malice he probably hope that he may cause us trouble or loss in this transaction, and he dares not toaka the charge he has over his own signature. I crave your pardon, Mr. Editor, for taking so much of your valuable space in answering a father.ess article like that and will leave the matter so far as Buch are concerned. M. M. Davis. Newport, Oregon, July 13, 1902. Condition of Fruit. The fruit crop of Oregon, generally speaking, is good, prices fairly good, with a prospect for better prices for prunes, says the Telegram. The fruit conditions were discussed at the quarter ly meeting of the executive committee of the State Board of Horticulture. Those nresent were President E. L. Smith, of Hood River; I. T. Reynolds, of Salem, and George H. Lamberson, Ihesecretery. The usual accounts were audited. "We have ho reasou to complain of crops generally," said Mr. Smith. He said the apple crap of the Hood River district was an average crop ThorA was a full croD of cherries and these had the advantage over the ones raised west of the Cascades, as there was less rain to crack them. He said they were proving a good shipping product and would be raised more extensively in the future. In fact the acreage had al ready increased considerably the last year. The strawberry crop, he said, would yield 53,000 crates. Quoting from the report of Comniis- sio.ier Judd Geer, of the Grande Ronde Valley, Mr. Smith said the prospects were nood for a full apple crop. A larger quantity of apples, owing to increased acreage and full crop, would be shipped this year than for any previous year. Prunes would give about a 50 per cent, crop, with some orchards a total failure. Pears were looking fine. Cherries would average 50 per cent, and the straw berry crop was good. The report of A. II. Cat son, of South ern Oregon, to the president, treated mostly upon the 6pray question. He Baid that he had inspected a number of Sale ot remnants of Calico? Dimities, Shirtings, Muslins, on air Dimities, Challies and B., Corsets Girdles, Summer cents to $1 50. Gloves in Black, Grays and ' Corvallis, Or. in our ad, it's so. 191. rchards in Douglas county, where Dunn's solid spray compound for scale had been used with poor success. The Ball, sulphur and lime 8ray had also proved ineffectual, because it was rpplied bv hand power. It lacked force and , thoroughness where hand power was used and only hit the trees in spots, therefore he found more live scale3 than dead ones. He compared commercial orchards iu Jackson county where gasoline engines are used, with orchards in Douglas coun ty, where hand power prevailed, and found the percentage was iOO to 50 in fa- vor 01 lormer. more i.rpo. .uUl ...... e .1 r- ti r : . 1 ;ii he says hand spraying cost? more than other power! - S pea King of the t rops around Salem, L. T. Reynslds says there is about half a iirop. Around Rosedale there was a full i prune crop, but the fruit is other sec- j tions was scarce. Apples were about up to the aveiage. Late rains were reepon- sible. He thought prunes would raise in nrice tins run. as me croa was snort throughout the Northwest and all the old crop had been cleared off the market, The Calitornia Association nau not yet fixed auy price but prunes were being contracted at 2?4 cents. The members of the executive commit tee inspected a sample of new spei ies of seedling cherries presented by Jade VV. D. Hare, of Hillsboro. No name has yet been given them. They are some what in appearauce similar to the Royal Anne, and have a delicious flavor. 'ood for everything that runs on wheels. Said Everywhere. STANDARD IS- CO. M. A. Goodnough Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars and siu-l instruments of fall description. Manufacturers agent for the World - Famous .KTeedliam Pianos and Organs which have a world-wide reputation for their tone, action and durability. I also sell the best automatic piano-player on the market today the Parsgon. Office and residence one block west of court house. call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that (here is money on hand at the county treasurer's office to pay all orders endorsed and market not paid for want of fuads np to and including those of March 5th, 19O2, Interest will . be stoppe 1 on same from this date. W. A. Bcchasax Treasurer of Benton Co., Or. Dated at Corvallis, July 16, 1932. Foley's -Honey and Tar vres colds, prevents pneumonia. aakes short roads. dmd light loads. j-. '-- f -u'r 1 OREGON Shojline aim uniok Pacific dkpabt time s&HEnyijsiARRivE for from Portland fjfoft Chicago- gaittake, Denver, "7""""" Portland Ft Worth, Omaha ,,v Special KanBa8 City, St. 430p.u.; 9 Lonis. Chieage . via J3011- and East. . " tmgton Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express Ft Worth, Omaha, 8:50p. . Kansas City, St 8:10 a. m. via Hnn- Lonis, Chicago and , tiagton. East St. Paul IWalla Walla. Lew- Fast Mail 6:15 p.m. iston, Spokane, Minneapolis, ot. 7 .-00 a.m. Paul. Duluth, Mil via Spokane waukee, Chicago, and JaBt. Through Pullman and Tourist beepers 72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO No change of cars. Through tickets to all Eastern points via this rouie ou . t Sv P. depot omce Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All ling dates subiect to change. 8 pm. For San Francisco, 4 p. m. Sail every five days from April za. Daily Ex. Sun 8. p. m. Coiumbia River Steamer. 4 p. a. Except Sunday Saturday, To Astoria & way- 10 p. tn landing. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Water Permitting. Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and. way i-ana- innfl. 1 hpnih.V- xuuiouaj - j- " 'an 1 . mi nnri KotnrYIQV. . - ' t.nrmn. ai r, ... . - , r rwi a m. ; returning, arrives w)rvu : t Midnieht. Monday, "Wednesday Inight, Monaay, v iv. ' and Friday. E. F.THAYER, Agent, Corvallis. A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST VIA j t ' 13 n . j Southern raClIlC UOUipailV' THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland 8 :30 a m Ly Albanv 12:30 p m Ar Ashland.- -12:33 a m Ar Sacramento -5.00 p m Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p m 8:30 pm 10:50 p m 11:30 a ra 4 :35 a m 9.30 a m Ar Ogdeu 5 :45 p m At Denver -9 :00 a m Ar Kansas City 7:25 a m Ar Chicago 7 :55 a m 11 :45 a m 9:00a ro 7 :25 a m 9:30 a m Ar Los Angeles -1 :20 p m Ar El Paso 6:00 pm Ar Fort Worth 6 :30 a m Ar City of Mexico 9 :55 a m Ar Houston 4:00 a m Ar New Orleans- - 6:25 am Ar Washington 6:42 a m Ar New York 12 :43 p m 7 :00 a m 6 :00 p m 6:30 am 9:55 am 4:00 a m 6 :25 p ai 6 -A i a m 12:43 p m PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to umcago, at i-ouis, Washington. New Orleans and Connecting at San Francisco with sev eral steamship lines lor Honolulu, japan China, Philippines, Central and South America. See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis station, or address C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.. Portland, Or. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore;oB, July lith, 1902. Notice is herefoj' given that in compliance with the provibionn ot the act of Congress or J une 3. 1S7-. en titled "An act for the tale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washing. ton Territory ,M as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802, MARY A. EGBERT, of Philomath, County of Benton, State of Oreron, has this da' filed in this office her sworn statement Ao. 58.4, far the purchase of the S. 4 of S. of Section No 34, in Township 12 South Range No. 7 West, aud will offer proof to shw that the land aoucht is more valuable fcr its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lisli her claim t ttaid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon Uitv, Oregon, on Saturday, the -7th day of Kept, 1902 She names as witnessed: John W. Hyde ami Frank L. tgbert, both ot Philomath, Oregon, and Charles W. Wilkin son and Fred Suneral, both of Corvallis. Oregon. Any and all persona claiming auversely the ahove- aescnoe lanes are requesteu to hie their claim- u tnis omce on or before said -7th day of Sept. , VMZ. -Sn3, VM. UOLLuWAV, Register, KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal c! all dis eases. Cm CV'O KIDNEY CURE Is a 1 ULCI 0 6uaraRt88d Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c zad $1.00. A Great Savins. All property owners s'tould know it. For one Dollar e will Fell yon our ever lasting Fence Post receipt. To be had at thia effice. BANNER S A LVE the most healing salve in the world. Git your Job Work done here Notice to Creditors. Notice Is Lertby given that the tihder signed has been duly appointed admin istrator of the estate of William E. El liott , deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Benton county, sitting in Probate. All persons having claims against, said Estate are required to present the tame duly verified, to me, at the First National Busk of gorvaUi-, Oregon, or at th law office ot 13. Holgate, in Corvallis, Oregon, ftithio tlx mosthc f-offl the date of the first publication ot tl is notice. . -; k ; Geokge Et Jt-Y, - : Administrator. " May l6i 1902: " Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Jnne 28th. io02. . 1 Notice Is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions ot the act of Con. gress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ingtoq Territory,'' as extended to all the Public Land. States by act of August 4, 1802, JAMES W. "WORTHINGTON, of Philomath, County of Benton. State of Oreeon. has this day filed in this office his 6worn statement No. E8C4, for the purchase of the W. U of S. W. S. ) ofN W. 4'ofSec. No. 28 in Township No. i2 S., Range No. 7 W., and will offer proof toBhow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for aericultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to eaiu land helore tne Register and Receiver of this office at Ort-gon City, Oregon, on Satuiday, the i3th day of September, 1902. He names as witnesses : Michael Flynn, Ernest F. Snyder, Enoch A. Cone and Marshall Allen, all of Philomath, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming aayerse the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of September, 1902. C11AS. B. MOOKES. Register. IXECUTOR'S KOT1CE. N rtine is herebv iriven that the undersigned have been duly appointed executors of th Last Will and Testament of Robert E. Cooper deceased. All rarsnn havimr -claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified as bv law required at the law office of Yates & Yates, at Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from the date of the nr-t publication ol ti.is notice. Executors. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Slav 6th. Iftu2. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of J une 3, 1-78, en titled "An act for the Bale of timber lands in the States of California. Oreuoli. Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all tne ruonc ihiu States ny act 01 August 4, isu-. GEORGE L. McMURFIIY, of Falls City, county of To'k, State of Oregon, has this day hied in tnis omce ins sworu siateuiem u. R7.14. tor the nurchase of the Northeast i of Sec. No. 14 iu Township No. 18 S, Range No. 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more val nul.le fnr its timber or stone than for agricultunl purposes, and to establish his cl:im to saia lana rw fore the County Cleikof Benton county at Corvallis, Oregon on Saturday, tne luin oay oi -uiy, iu. Albert N. Robinson and Freeman W. Robinson of H0 nnmpe witnesses: Falls City, Ore., and Hart C. Eakin and Joseph E Sibley, of Dallas, Oregon. Anv and all Dorsons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to file th-ir claims in this office on or before said lain aoy oi juiv, iv. CHAS. B. MOOKES, Regi-ter. Hie First National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1890. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage ana buildup tne iegiiin-ai.- ui- ness enterprises and industries ot tips country. Deposits Received subject 'to check payable on demand. Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available In the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger- may, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities of the United States. PrincijpLi Correspondents Upon Whom Y Sell Sight Exchange The Commercial National Bauk of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Caht. Anglo-Cahfornian Bank, San Francisco, tarn. The National City Eank New York. The Bank of New York National Banklus ass 11 Importers & Trader's National Bank, New orfc Shoo and Leather National Bank of Bc-ton. Mass Philadelphia National Baukof l'hiladclp Sua. 1 Notice for Pttfolicatioti- United States Land Office, Oretron City, Oregon, June 10, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, en titled "An aci for -the sale of 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, iS!)2, CEOUGE A. WHEELER, of Pcrtland, comity of Jiullnoniiih, Mate of Oregon has this dav filed in thia office his sworn statcurent N'o. 8778, for the purchase of the N W 1 4 of Section No. 14 in Towiirtiip No i3 S, Range No. 1 W. and will offer proof to thow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon on Saturday, the 30th day of August, 1902 He names as witnesses: LlL-ha V. Spencer of Al- sea, Oregon, Frank Klecker of Akea, Oregon, Sam uel S. Ewing of I'hilomath, Oregon, Charles H. Chip man of Corvallis, Oregon. Any and all persois claiming adversely the above deseriKd lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before eaid 30th day of August, iOO CHAS. E. ilOOUES, Agister. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Benton county administrator of the es tate of Emoline Frary, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby reqnired to present the same properly verified as by law reqnired at the omce of Yates &Yates, Corvallis, Or., within six months from the date hereof. F. J. Fbary, Administrator of the Estate of Emo line Frary, Deceased . Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, July 1, X9O2. B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician $ Surgeon Kootna J4 in Bank Building. rw. Wo,- l 10 to 12 aw m. Office Houra J 2 to 4 p. m. Residence: Corner College and Stb SU. Telephone at office and residence. Corva'lia, . Oregon." w. T. Bowleg, in. d. (Homoeopathic) Phy&iciaB, Surgeon, Occulist 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. ro. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 7:3o p. m. " CORVALLIS, OREGON. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon Examining Burgeon U. S.Pension Bnrean PHILOMATH, OREGON. DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Ofliee on Souljj Main St. Consultation and examination free. Office hours : 8 :3j)-ll :45 a. nv, f-5 :45 p.m. Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In wbttehera Blork Corvallis, . Oregon E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done in first class manner, ana s-.tisia--iuu guar anteed. CROWft AHD BRIDGE WORK & SPECIALTY Office over Zierolf s grocery store, opporf thepostotbi-e.uorvam-. uregon. E. . Bryson ATTORNEY AT LAW Corvallis, Ore-on, Office In Toetcffice Building. Notary Titus CtmvKVANc in. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. OflicB in Burnett Building. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Ccrvsttis, Oregon Established, Incorporated, 189S WHOLESALE & RETAIL.' The most complete line I ot Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and Stationery, Cct-tne-cUl pers, Flue Xerfutcery, Toilet A rticla, ICc-ute, Pitishts and Wlt-ors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIGARS Manager' of Pcrscription Department, T. :A. JONES. IReEistered, Special Course in Pl-armr-ry ft TeTrlnf VriwM ty, Indiana United States Land OfFce, Oregon City. Oregon, May 3, 12. Notice is 1 ertl.y uiven that in compliance with the provini.rs of the art of C'V.gTees of June 3, 1878, en titled -An act for the tale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Viathirg ton Territory," as extended to all the Pubi c Lai:d States by act of August 4, 1892, FRANK A. PIERCE, of C nallis, County of Etntou, State i f Oregon, h.18 this da f'd in this (flee his w.rn fltUment fco. 573ft, for the pun hace of the S. W . yt of ee. No. 26 in Townfhip No. 12 8., Range No 7 W.. and will ef fer prrof to thew that the land sought if more valu able for iis timber or stone than for fpriiiiltural puri ones, aid to es:ablith his c'.ain. to tid land be fore the countv clerk at Corvallis, Ottgon, on Satu day, the 19th dav of July, 1902.; He names as witnesses: Sim. n P. r rceyrf Corvallis. Or , In ett F.Pny der, . harles W . Wilkinson, V iltoi. Scott, all of I hi.o math, Or. . , , . Anv ard all pcrtons aiming aoverEcly theaboT descr'ib. d lar.dsaie requeued to file their cla mst n this office 'on or before i-aid 19th day of JulJ, 19tZ. CHAS. 11. JiOOHlS, Ktgister. Notice of Final Settlemetit. Notice is herebv .ien that ihe t:nal account of Ten y R . Kliy. hp Hdnnnis trator cf the estate of Komi. a fc-uth, de ceased, has been filfd in the county court of Benton county, Oieprn, and that the 4th dav of A upnft. A. D. 1902, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. of paid clay has bepn Hnlv appointed by said court forj the hearing of objections to such final account and the setiUroent thereof. Dated ll.is 14;h day of Jor.e, A. D., I9O2. Pfecy R. Kelly Administrator with ti e will snsexed of the estate of Rcsiua S b. (Hcen.-d. Kollce for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., June 14, iM. Notice -r.eit-hy given that the followii g-innied settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that aairi proof will be made before County Cleik of B-nton County at Corvallis, Oregon, oa Jnly 28th, i902. viz: WILLIAM J. HKNIlERSON; H. E, i2iC0 for the Lots 1, -, 3, 4, 6, sod 6, Sec 0, T, 11 S., R.6. Vf. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of eaid land, viz: ' George A. Eajce, George Bsyne Jr., Bcmer Lilly, all of Wren, Or., Henry c Wiil.am, of Corvallis tr. CHAS. R MOORES. agister. r-r L