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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1902)
THE MM GftlEnE. FRI DAY, AUGUST 15, 1902. IS 11 A BLUNDER? Senator Mitchell believes the selection of the Panama route for the isthmian canal is the mistake of the century. Few men are better qualified to express a cor rect opinion on this subject than Mr. Mitchell. In the Senate, Senator Morgan is probably the best informed man on the sub ject; indeed, he is known as 4 'the Father of the Canal. " For years he has thought more and talked more on this than all oth er subjects. It has been face ticiously said of him, ' 'had he set his iaw at the work of dredg ing it, it would" have been fin ished long since." The Nicara gua route was generally accepted a; by all odds the more desirable and feasible one. French company had control of Panama and we seemed to be precluded from considering it. Mismanage ment, losses, scandals and fail ure carried the company into in extricable disaster. When the French company found that the United States would surely con struct a canal it made haste tx) of fer us its property and franchises at a fair valuation. For the first time Panama was brought within the range of choice. -The House had already passed the Hepburn bill, adopting the Nicaragua route, and its friends in the senate felt certain of the measure passing that body. That it did not is due to the i ifluence of Senator Hanna more than to anything else. His speech in fa vor of Panama actually did change votes. The utmost those favoring the Nicaragua route could do was to secure a condi tional provision leaving the ulti mate selection of a route with the president. This may prevent us from "picking up another man's lame duck." Mr. Mitchell thinks the president will not find the title of the french company at all desirable, and that Nicara gua may yet be selected. Attorney General Knox will soon examine into the legal phases that may follow or attend the purchase. Mr. Mitchell is not by any means alone in viewing the se lection of Panama as a stupend ous blunder. If a blunder at all. the size of It will probably accord with our national fond ness for "big things." Of Great Importance It is estimated that Oregon's crop of hops this year will be worth in the neighborhood of $3,000,000. . The picking will cost about $600,000. This places hops -well up among Oregon's principal industries. The aver age estimate places the crop of hops for thisstate at 85,000 bales This, it is thought, will be about as much as the states of Wash ington and California will to gether produce. The weather conditions have been ideal for the production of hops, lxth for quantity and qual ity. It is reported that the ex ceedingly hot and dry spell of weather just passed has killed all of the lice and left the hops al most without a blemishC Sop men sav that a little rain just now would help fill cut the burr and give the product a richer color. Picking will begin in the cqurse of ten days or two weeks and pickers will begin to swarm about like bees around a honey pot at least it is hoped they will. But the fear has been en tertained by some growers that pickers will be scarce this year As a general thing, there are many, pickers come to the valley from the mountain districts. A good many of the Siletz Indians come and assist through hop picking seasou. It seems to be ecnerallv aareed that 40 cents per box is the price that will be paid for picking. Council Notes. The common council for the City of Corvallis met in regular session last Alonday evening. Mayor Woodcock oc cupied the chair and there were present Councilmen P. Avery, 1). C. Rose, E. Alien, W. O. Heck art. Win. Crees. J. L. Underwood, A. Ilodes and W. J. Wil banks. The minutes of the last regular session were read and approved and the following items of business given atten tion: In the matter of the bills of Ed Clark, Ed Smith, II. Harris, M. Lane and F. P, Bheaegreen for putting out fire, the fin ance committee recommended payment of the Bame and said report was adopte 1, The finance cjmmittee recommended favorably upon the bill of J. R. Smith & Co. for $19.23, which report was also Adopted. The matter of paying A. B. Young 26Q for constructing a warehouse back I of the Gazette building for the City o Corvallia was considered. - All council men voted for the bill, which wta carried. The matter of proper manner of pay ing assessments on lateral sewers was I considered. After some discussion and amendment to ordinance the bill went over to the next regular met ting of ihe c mncil : " The finance coinniilte j consisting of A Hodee, P. Avery anJ E. Allen, made Hie following repjrt to the city council of Corvallis: "We, your committee to whom was referred the books and ac -counts of th3 city treasurer and police judge, would respectfully report that we find said books and accounts correct." Said report was placed on file. The finance committee made a verbal report in regard to painting warehouse and old engine house, and repairing lat ter inside. The report was adopted and the matter of painting and repairing the same was referred to street committee. Bills were allowed and warrants order ed drawn on the general fund in the sum $2,ii8.70. On the street fund warrants were ordered drawn in the sum of $27.06 The report of th9 chief of police was read and placed on file. At this time was present V. E. Wal ters, county judge of .Benton county. who spoke in regard to the gravel ferry, and a suitable person to have charge of the same, stating that the county court was willing for the city to appoint a man for same, and the county would bear its Bhare of the expense. Tlte council ap pointed Chief of Police Alexander to have entire charge and control of the same. The matter of sawing wood that be longed to the city was referred to Coun cilman Crees. The police was instructed to cause the people to clean all rubbish, etc., from the streets and alleys. Also to give notice to all owners of dogs that the license on dogs was due September 1st, and to col lect the same. The matter of a watering trough for horses was referred to fire and water committee. The petition of F. P. Sheasgreen for a sewer through block 5 was referred to the sewer committee. . ' - . The council balloted on president tor the council. After the third ballot, no majority having been received by any one placed in nomination, the matter was postponed until the next regular meeting A communication from the Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs was read and placed on file. Grand Excursion on the C. & E. On Sunday, August 17, i02, the C. & E. R. R. Co. will run another through excursion from Detroit and all points West, to Newport, leaving Detroit at 4 -33 a. m , Albany 7 a. m., Corvallis 7:30 a. 111., arriving at Newport about 11:30. An excursion train -from the Lebanon Soringfield branch of the S. P. will cou nect with the C. & E. at Albany. The Salem military band of fifteen pieces will meet the excursionists and play during the, day. Special trick bicycle riding, surf bathing, and weather per mitting, a grand surf drill by the U. S, Life Saving Crew will take place. Excursion will leave Newport at5 :30 p. m. Fare from Detroit to Mill City in clusive $2.50 ; west of Mill City to Kings ton inclusive $2.00; west of Kingston to Maxwell inclusive $ 1.75; Albany, Corval lis and Philomath $1.50; West of Philo math to Cuitwood inclusive $1 ; all points west of Chitwood 75-:ts. This will be the banner excursion ef the year, and the time spent will repay tenfol J the cost of the trip. Was Criticized. Those who attended the last local teachers' institute held in this city will no doubt recall the fact that Prof.- Ressler, formerly of Eugene, but recently elected president of the State Normal School at Monmouth, made a brief speech.' The gentleman appears to be an enthusiastic school worker, and attended and delivered an address during the county teachers' institute just held in Douglas county. The Roseburg Review sees fit to criti cize his efforts on this occasion as follows: "The speaker might be criti cized for failing in many instan ces to give credit for quotations included in his address. No ac cusation of plagiarism is intend ed, but an educator holding a po sition of prominence in the state is expected to be exact and give credit wherever due when he makes a public address." We cannot recall a thing that the gentleman said during his re marks in this city that would subject him to the charge of "plagiarism." Rain and sweat have bo effect oa harness treated with Enreka Har ness Oil. it re sists the damp. keens the leath er soft and pli able, btitcbea do not Dreak. v No rough snr- lace to cnaie and cat. The harness not only keeps looking like new, but wears twice as long by the use of Eureka Harness Oil. Sold everywhere in cans all sizes. Made by Standard Oil Company v - v n II ' ' -v 11 rrY 11 HARNESS T II m m m m ml m We have then: 'n colors at up to $2. ' White .Waist" from 50 cents to $2.. . ',;!-'"" Remnants in all colors and materials. We are making a Clearacce Sale ol remnants of. Calicos, Peicalcs, Lawns, Swisses. Challies, Dimities, Shirtings, Muslins, Etc ' '- ' : . . Twenty per cent reduction on all , Dimities, Challies and Lawns. " .- - - "" We carry a full line of W. B. Corsets Girdles, Summer Weights, and Straight Fronts, 50 cents to $150. . - Ladies 2-clasp Suede Lisle Gloves ia Black, Grays and White, at 50 cents. F L MILLER, Corvallis, Or. When you see it in our ad, it's so. Phone 191. TH Pioneer Bakery 1 Ice Cream p l Fresh bread daily. A complete stock ol candies, fruits and ' nnts kept canstantly on hand. Smokers supplies a specialty. H. W HALL Proprietor." PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept in business; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL 1 nave mo occasion to use your I F Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medi- cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as j good satisfaction. I heartily recom mend It to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSHER, St Louis, Ma Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expect to be cared by food. When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine. Don't stuff them with -worthless stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will bt cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures eyery malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay tot itsilf ten times over. Horses work better. Cows give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. And hens lay more eggs. It solves the problem of making as much blood, flesh and energy as possible out of tne smallest amount or food con sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. Oregon's , Blue Ribbon STATE FAIR Salem Sept. 15th to 20th 1902. You are invited to atted and see the greatest industrial exposition and livestock thow ever held on the Pa cific C ast. Good racing every after noon. Camp ground free. Come and bring your families, For any in formation, write . M. D." WISDOM, Sec'y, Portland, Ore. 25. 35, 50 and 75 "cents, and $r, THE GAZETTE Is Issued Semi-Weekly Subscription Price 1.50 per Year It 8tiiv s to be fair, hrnefrt "and fearless; to j;ive the news while it is news, and avoid ti e Feiifatioral. ITS LARGE CIRCULATION In this CouatyJ makes Jit of value 'to advertiser?. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, July 14thJ902. . Notice is heiet j- pivn that in compliance with the provision ol the act of Couprees of June 3, 1S78, en titled "An act for the Bale 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 i, 1892, v MARY A. EGBERT, of Philomath, County of Benton. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. l& 4, for the purchase of the S. i of S. J of Section, Na 34, in Township 12 South, Range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to shew that the land Fought is more valuable ier its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of Sept. , 1902. She names as witnesses: John W. Hyde and Frank L. Ftrbert. tnth of Philomath, Orreon, and Charles W. Wilkin son and Fred Suneral, both of Corvallis, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming auversely the above d escribed lands are requested to file their claims in this otfic on or before said 27 tb day of Sept. . 1002. WM. GOLLOWAV, Register, Foley's Honey and Tar v.ves eclds, prevents pneumonia. EsONv Union Pacific TIME SCHEDULES Depabt FOB ARRIVE from Portland FROM 4:30 p.m. Chirago Portland Special 9 a. n. SaltLake, Denver, Ft .Worth, Omaha Kansas City, St. Louis, Chieage via Hun and East tington 'Atlantic Express 8:50p. Salt Lake, 'Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, bt 8:10 a in.' via Hun Louis, Chicago and tington East . St. Panl Walla Walla. Lew iston, Spokane, Minneapolis, St. Chicago, and East. Fast Mail 0:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. via Spokane Through Pullman and Tourist Seepera 72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO No change of cars. Through tickets to all Eastern points via this route on sale at S. P. depot office. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All ling dates subject to change. 8 p. m. For San Francisco, 4 P- m Sail every five days lrom April 2d. - -vDa Columbia River . . Ex. Sun. Cta-mnr 4 p. m. 8. p. m. -IBaBWr. Except Saturday, To Astoria & way- Punday 10 p. m. landing. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Water Permitting. . Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallia for Al bany. Salem, Portland and Way Land ings", Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 6:0d a.m.; returning, arrives Corvallis about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday j and Friday. - j E. F.THAYER, Agent, Corvallis X, CRAIG, Gee. Pass. Agent, , Portland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST VIA Southern Pacific Company. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for Portland ' and way stations at J:SO p. m. Lv Portland 8:30 a in Ly Albanv 12:30 p m Ar Ashland 12:33 am Ar .Sacramento -5.00 p m Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p m 8 :30 p m 10:50 p m 11:30am 4:35 a m 9.30 a io 11 :45 a ni 9:C0a m 7:25 a m 9:30 a m Ar Ogden --5:45 p in Ar Denver 9:00 a m Ar Kansas City -7:25 a m Ar Chicago 7 :55 a ni Ar Los Angeles-! :20 pm Ar El Paso 6:00 p m 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 a ni Ar Washington G :42 a m Ar New York 12 :43 p m 7 :00 a m 6 :00 p m 6:30 am 9 :55 a m 4:00 am C :25 p ki 6 :42 a m 12:43 p m PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdcsi 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, Uentra! ana boutn America. See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis station, or address C. II. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Or. M. A. Goodnough Dealer io Pianos, Organs, Violins; Guitars, and email instruments of all description. Manufacturers agent for the World - Famous KTeedliam Pianos and Organs which kave a world-wide reputation for their tone, action and durability. I also sell Ihe I f st automatic piano-player on the market today the Paragon. Office and residence one block w est of court houfe. call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there ie money on hand at the county treasurer's office to pay all orders endorsed and market) not. pa'd for want of funds up to and including those of March 5th, 19O2. Interest will be stopped on eame from this date. W. A. Buchanan " Treasurer of Benton Co., Or. i Pated at Corvallis, July 16, 1902. - Itotice t Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed admin istrator of the estate c Wiliiam E. El liott . deceased, by the Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for Benton comity 1. sit tine in Prolate. All persons having claims against said Estate are required to present ihe aine duly verified, to me, at. the Fitfet National Bank of Corvallis, Oregon, or at the law oRU-eof E. Holgale, in. Corvallis, Oregon, within six mouthc fiom the date of the first publication of ti.ia notice.. . - v George E. Lilly, - : Administrator. May 16, 1902. . j ' Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, v Jnne 28th,.i902. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Con. press of June 3, i87S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, . , JAMES W. WORTHINGTON, of-Philomath, County of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6804, for the purchase of the W. ol S. W. , S. of N W. M of Sec. No. 28 in Township No. i2 S., Range No. 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or (.tone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his ctaiQi to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Satniday, the i3U clay of September, 1902. He names as witnesses: Michael Fb'nn, Ernest F. Snyder, Eno-h A.' Cone and Marshall Allen, all of Philomath, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lauds are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said I3th day of September, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. K )tice is hereby given that thefundersigned have been duly appointed executors of the Last Will and Testament of Robert K. Cooper deceased . All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to presf-nt the same duly verified as bf law required at the law olfice of Yates & Yates, at Corvallis, rgon, within fix monthB from the date of the first 1 ubiictition of this notice. Thos H Coopkr and Geo. W. Coopbr, Executors. & Eastern Rai TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 1 2:45 p. m. " " Corvallis 1 :50 p. m " arrives1 Yaquina 5:35 p. m 1 Retuiniiig: ' Leaves Yaquina.... 7:C0 a. oa. Leaves Corvallis.. . . 11:30 a. m. Arrives Albany ... . 12:15 p.m. 3 For Detioit: Leaves Albany 1 :00 p. m. Arriyes Detioit .... 5:45 p. m. t Returning: Leaves Detroit G:30 a. rn. Arrives Albany 11:05 a. m. Trains 1 and 4 arriye in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany btfoie departure of S. r. north bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and artjttcent beaches . Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain lesorts leaves Albany at 1 ;00 p. m. after the arrival of S P. south hound train from Poitland, reaching De troit at 5:45 p. m. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, H. H. Ckonise, Manager. Anent, Corvallis. fhe first National Bank OF C'JrIVALLlG', OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1 6SO OFPICEES f DIRECTORS J.I. C. WOODCOCK, Trcsident. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES. Cashier. GEO. K. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made Oa ail kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi cess enterprises and industries of this cuipjtiy. Deposits Received suhjf ct to check payable on dt:in.iiiil Foreiga Exchange Sight exchange and transfers suld available ii the principal eilies of England. Ireland. Swiizcr land. France. Belgium. Holland. Norway. Swcd en, Denmark, Italy. Russia, Spaiu. I ortugal. Ge: many, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available iu the principal cities ol tlie United States. Princij. J Correspondents Upon Vhcui 7t , -Sell Sight Exchange The Coramerciiil Naticua! IJank of Chicago. The First National Hank of Porih-.nd, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calil. Anglo-Cahfomiau I '.auk, San Francisco, Caiii The National City Bank New York. The bank of Kew York National Baukwg Ass n Importers & Trader's National Bank, New York Shoo andH.eathiT National Bank or Boston. Mass .Philadelphia National i ai:kof rinledelphia. Fa Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has lx en dulv appointed hy the County Court of the Plate nf Oregon lor Centon county administrator of the es tate of Einoline Frary, Deceafed. All persons having; claims against said eetate are herehy required to present the same properly verified as 1y law required at the office of Yates & Yates, Corvallis, Or., vu'hin six months from the date hereof. F. J. Frary, Administrator of the Estate of Enio l:ne Frary, Deceased. ; ' , Dated at Corvallia, Oregon, Jnly 1, 102. BA. CATHEY, M. D PJiysician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. ntx 1 1 " , t 10 to 12 a. m. -Office Hours J 2 to4p m . Residence: Coruej College and Sth 8tT Telephone at ofT.ce nd reei'Tre. Corva'lis. - - . - Oregon. 1. T BOWlfil IHJ. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg. Residence On 3rd etreet. between Monroe and Jackson. Residence telf- phone No. 311. Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 7o p. m. CORVALLIS, OREGON,:-. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surg f on Examining surgeon U. S. Pension Bureau PHILOMATH, OREGON. .DR. W. H. HOLT . DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Oflice on South Main St. Consultation and examination free. --, Office hours: 8:30-11 :45 a. m; l-5:45 r.rti. Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office la bitchni Block Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. rt'iilicry f every description done in firnt class "manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. GROWN AiiO BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY Office ovar Zieroif 's grocery store, oppna a the post office. Co; va!lis. Oregon. , E. lu Brtjson ATTORNEY-AT. LAW Corvallis. Ore'On. Office in rostoffice Xnildiug' Jt'TVRY TlTLKS CNVf V ANCING. JOS. H. "WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT- LAW . Practice in all Statp and Federal Conn. OflW in Burnett Building. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & photo Supplies Ccrv&ttis, Oregon Established. Incorporated, iSoS WHOLESALE & RETAIL. t The most complete lineol Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books nd Stationery, Commetcial 1 - npta. 171n T-Rfftj ttif TV. 1 oilfct Article.' C tints, Bit.6l.es afcd Ibiitbts. Fwlict Knives, Sris&ois, Fine Cutlery CIGAE8 Manager? ol Tersciiption Department, T. !A. JONES. .Registered, pecisl intr.'t Iliam tcy t Itic'in-1 l ivirni ty, Indiana lNotie for Publication. Tmted States Land Office. Oreiron Citv, Oregon, June 10, 1802. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the proiiKons of the art ol Cf ngress of June 8. 1878, en titled "Ai r,et f r the sale of timber lands in the Sta'es of California, ''rrgon, Nevada r. nil Washing ton Territory," a s extended to all the Fublic Land States by act of August 4, i892, GKOHGE A. WHEELER, of I'trtlaprl, county of Multnomah, State of Orepon has this dav filid in this t Hire his awr.rn ftaten ent Xn jS778. f'T tle 1 urc) see of the SWil j.f Feeticn ivsi u iii 'if wi-finii rn ia . Km i ( r , tv ann will offer pr of to f fv that the land aotiyht is more va'ual'le for its timber or ton than for agricul tural iurfM'pe8. and to rstublit-h his c'aim to paid land before the EtpiEter srd Kneiter .f Ibis office at Oregon City, Oiegon on Saturday, the 80th day of Antri m, i802 He nanies as witresKos: l lif-ba V. Fpt rcer of Al sea, (repi n, 1 ii k ihikerof Ahta. Orga. Pnm uel S. Kwit e of 1 bilon ath, Oregon, 1 hurlee II. Chip uiati of "orvalli, :ra n. Any and all peoi,8 eluin.it g adverfely the above desci il ed 1m (Is are requested to file their claim In this oil ce on or befoie fain 30th dar of August, 1902. CHAS E. J. COKES, h.gister. Administrator's Notice. Nolh'e is herebv given that the under pinned has been duly apj ointo-d, by the Connty Court of the State c:f Orecon for the County of Benton, administrator ot the estate of I.ana Gray, deceased. All persons halving claims against said estate are herehy required to present the same, properly verified as by law leqnired. to me, or to E. Woodfou, at Corvallis, Oregon, within fix montSs from the date hereof. J. H. Allbright. Administiator -of the estate of Lana Grav, deceased. Dated at Corvallis. Or., Ang. 4, i902. Kfitlce for Fnfclicaticii . Lkd Office at ' Oreiton City, t re , Jnne i4, i!02. N tice if beieby givtn that the' foHcwii'ir-r.amcd settler has filed l.otiee nf his intr.ti( n to n oke f nal proof in fcupr.ort of his claim, snd tl r t aid -ioof will be made before Comity C'lei k of Iknton County at Corvallia, Oregon, on July 28th. iBC2. via: - . WILLIAM J. I1FNDEKSON; H. E, i2i69 for the Lots i, 2, 3, 4, 6. and , See. 20, T. II S., B.6. W. lie names the following wilnesves to prove his enn tinuou8 residence upon and cultivation of taid land, viz: Qeoree A. Bavne. Geonre Bayne Jr . H n er till v. al of Wren, Or., Henry C. Will am. cf Corvallis Cr. Heylster.