Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, September 19, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COBVALLIS GAZETTE
FRIDA'Y, SEPT. 19, 1902.
FLAT SALARY HUMBUG.
There is still some agitation for
a special session of the legisla
ture bv the little coterie of p-jli
ticians who see pprsonal profit in
:neh a rjroiect. r but the voice ol
the people is so strongly agaiuvt
it that there is little reason to
doubt that pressure from the
"special sessionlsti" will soon
cease. " -.
'the principal reason urged for
holding a special session, is the
alleged saving to the state which
would accrue from the enactment
at that time of a flat salary law..
The Gazette has shown the
fallacy of this argument In an
interview published ii Tuesday's
Oregoniai Senat jr Daly, of this
.conntv. takes the position which
the Gazette has held since the
beginning- of this controversy.
Senator Daly understands this
matter and he does not mince
terms in exoressine himself con
cerning it. He savs:
4 4 You ask what is my opinion
rptrardin? flat salaries for state
officers. Well, I don't see any
good place to build an opinion
that isn't wobblv. The salaries
provided for by the constitution
all too small. If we make
any change we must raise them,
and every dollar we raise them
cames out of the taxpayer, flat.
A few vears aeo a howl was
raised for flat salaries for county
officers, because it was thought
some of the sheriffs were making
too much money in fees. Well,
they got flak salaries for the
Count officers, and the result is
the doubling of the taxes in
many of the smaller counties and
the increasing of the taxes in all
the counties, while litigation has
become practically free for all,
without money and without
price. It is as safe an axiom as
aay in Euclid that fees will be
abolished when there is no one
interested in keeping them up.
"The State Printer is the officer
most generally discussed unfav
orably by the public. Let us see
how much of it he deserves. The
constitution provides that 'the
rates to be paid to him for such
printing shall be fixed by law.'
They are practically so fixed.
Thev are 'Union' rates, and no
Legislature will ever vote to re
duce those rates. The constitu
tion also provides that 'he shall
perform all the public printing
for the state which may be pro
. vided by law,' and here is the
leak at the bughole in the State
Printer's office.
"Tons ot stuft are printed that
is absolutely useless and, al
though I have no data, I believe
that a laree proportion of the
printing is not 'provided bylaw.'
The officer or officers who order
it done follow custom, and not
. law, and so the work increases a
little every year. Then the
printer is abused for demanding
regular rates for work he has
done."
A Water Ordinance.
At a
meeting held Monday
evenine. the special committee
appointed by the council consid
ered the following ordinance pre
sented by the local water compa
ny. A later proposition, which
appears in another column of this
paper, was submitted to trie
committee at a meeting Wednes
day night:
Sec. i The privilege is hereby
granted to G R Farra of Corvallis,
Gfcegon, his successors and assign?,
(hereinaiter known as the grantee)
to maintain, extend, equip and op
erate a system of water works in
the city of Corvallis, Oregon, to
supply the city and its citizens with
water for public and private pur
poses, for the period of thirty years
(subject to right of purchase here
inafter provided for.)
Sec. 2 The water so to be sup
plied and furnished the'eity and its
inhabitants, shall be taken from the
Willamette River at the place
where the present suction pipe of
the Corvallis Water Company, en
trs said river, or at some other
point in said river convenient to
the said company's power house in
said city, and all such water shall
be filtered through a charcoal filter,
not less than three feet in thick
ness, on all sides, top and bottom
of said filter, and the- same to be
immersed under the surface of said
river, at low water mark. And to
be securely fastened in position by
sufficient piling to hold it eecurely
in place at nil times.
Sec. 3. The said filtered water
hall be pumped by the grantee in
to mains and latt-raU placed in the
streets and alleys and other public
ways of said city, not less than 18
inches below the surface of the
streets, alleys and' ways aforesaid.
and said main shall consist of 8
inch piping from the said company's
power house to Eighth street, along
f,
Adams street m said city." bai l S i
inch pipe to connect with the mains
as follows:- One six inch "main a -
long Second street from Adams to
Madison street, and a- four inch eors or assist., to the c-u y, 1 r in?
nuia continuing along Second street !6uni agreed upon liy &i 1 arUira
from Madison street to VanBaren j tors. If the city anler Ihis ptu n
street A four inch main to con- f,( parch-a urcha-p tV.s- wa
ned vitb the 8 inch main from Ad t.r wurk.-'ben thi- franbi e -lial
ams street to VanBaTen street along
Ffth street. A six -inch main to
connect with 8 inch main from Ad-
am street to Madison itree?,"alo g uot purchase mil tke iren ibn
Eighth street, and continuing along fraoeui ehall ' rontinue and re
Eigbth street from Madison street mailt in full fori and fleet for the
to VanBaren- street a four inch ' eaid period of thirty yaia frttn th
main - A six inch main to run a
long Madison street from Second
to Eighth connecting . with other
mains on second, Fifth and Eighth
streets. A four inch main to run
along VanBaren street, from Second
street, to Eighth street connecting
with the mains on Sesond , Fifth
aud Eighth streets. Other four
inch mains to extend fr.m said sys
tem, on the north, south and wet,
to eerve f jr necessary fire . protec
tion, anl supply the Stite Agricul
tural college, and citizens and in
habitants ot said city with water
for domestic ue, and to be connect
ed with smaller piping for all nec
cessary domestic uses. The pur
pose and talent of this ordinance
being lo secure for the city, and it-
inhabitants a sufficient supply of
good and wholesome water for fire
protection, sewer cleansing and do
mestic use. The quality of sa d
wa'er shall from time to time be
tested by a v competent chemist
nominated by the 'city, and the fil
ter shall be kept, in condition to at
all lime3 providd good, pure and
wholesome wafer for such use. :
Sec. 4 fn order to test the sup
ply of water, and thepres nre upo .
the dydrants the grantee shall,
whenever required to do so by the
city council, submit the watersys
te'm to the fol.owing test. Four
fire streams shall be thrown - from
the nearest hydrants to the inter
section of Second and Madiso
streets, Corvallis, Oregon, -simultaneously
through one' section of
fire hose each, with nozzle, to a
heighth of seventy feet, and this
stream maintained for a period not
to exceed three hours, at the dis
cretion of the council, provided that
whenever the council desires such
tests, it give the granite sufficient
notice to cut off the reservoir or
tank outlets, and pump directly
into the mains.
Sec. 5 The city shall place upon
the mains such necessary fire hy
drants as it may desire, and keep
the same in good repair and condi
tion for instant use for lire?. The
grantee shall furnish the city with
water for filling all mains and the
entire watjf;ry6tm, and at all
times be ready to place upon and
maintain upon all hydrants euffi
ciert pressure to enable the teste
provided for in section 4 to be suc
cessfully carried out. He shall nUo
4keep all cietrn9 f the city filled
with water, and tnjmih all wattr
needed by the city in and about li e
City Hall and jtil.and he diall al
so furnish-all necet-tary water for
flushing all tewtr withiu the city
utitig one hydrant at a time, with
hrvsn nnd nczz'ft .f.tr that nurDO?P.
And for all such water supplied the
city, as in this section pioyided for,
the grantee shall ' receive a rental ol
fifty dollars per month, tj be charg
ed for, and paid us other claims a-
gainst the city are paid.
Sec. 6 The grantee U hereby
authorized to nx aud main am cm-
form rates to private consumers for
water for domestic uses, subject.
however, at all times to the right of
the common council to altir,cbange
or fix rates for private coceumption
upon such reasonabl basis as the
necessities of the inhabitants of the
city, and the income derived from
such water supply t them, will
justify.
The rate hereby fixed, and estab
lished shail be as follows:
For family use for dwelling and
family including hot wa'er tunk,
per month, 75 cents.
For one bath tub per month in a
reeidence, 25 cents.
For one water closet per mouth
in a residence, 5o cents.
For outside use For lawn and
flowers for one lot for season of four
month?, from June 1st to October
I9t (or less than one lot) $3
For two lot, or less than twj or
more than one, for eame season .of
four months, $5.
For three lots or less than three
and more than two. for eame season
of four month?, $6.
To those who also use water of
the grantee in their residences on
said lot, or lots.
For all other purposes for private
consumption such reasonable ra te
as shall ba established by the grant
ee, as will be fair and in proportion
to rates for similar services charged
in the city of Portland, Oregon, and
an eucn rates snail be approved by
the council.
Seo. 7. At the expiration of teu
years from the granting of this
franchise, and at any time thereaf
ter, the city shall have the option
to purchase the said water work?,
taken as a whole, at' such valuation
as shall be established by a compe
tent bjard of arbitrators, or whom
the city shall stlect one, and tbe
grantee shall select one, and if they
cannot agree on . the valuation i f
tbe said water work?, then the sa'd
arbitrators ehall stlect a third ar
bitrator, and tbe decision of raid
three arbitrators, or a majority of
thain. shall b$
final and binding
upjn both partiep, and the grantee
htrrbv exoressiv agrees - to ronwy
t god and pti?fact ry cuii v-j ance
iali the property f paid wste'woik
men owned ty gratuity dh ut-ef--
.vfa3e hm.i ucime voi-i, up.u iar- j
merit i. fu 1 fur raid workf. by tin :
city, hut in ur rven i e rity il-
date of its pa-s.gn and acoeiVanc?.
S c. 8 The urabt e ! all nake
fcucii. rules end rgn ati-'ns of wa'er
supply to priva'e coiifmutr there
of. Tuis ordinance thall beccme
binding upoa the parties hereto,
upon its pa -bage and acceptance,
provid- d nothing in this ordinance
sbah be construed to give an ex. lo-
sive franchise for the purposes
herein mentioned
Selling Coe Land.
S. F. Cook, vice-president of the Oregon-Pacific
Colouization Co , was in Cor
vallis. Wednesday. He was here with a
party of Minnesota capitalists who ao
companied Lim over to the vast tract of
land recently purchased by the company.
of which Mr. Cook is vice-president
This land is known far and wide as the
Coe lands, and at the j rice it is being
marketed it is a rare bargain. For stock
raising and fruit growing purposes it will
be hard to find its equal in Oregon.
This tract of land comprses about 60,
003 acres and isTsituated h Benton and
Lincoln connties. It is thought that the
recent forest Ores swept over a portion of
it, bat this will likely prove more benefi
cial than otherwise, especially for4hose
who have recently Becnred a section or
two of this traot, as it will enable them
to bow gra'-s seed in the ashes at once
and tbe first rains will cause, the seeds to
spring into life. Mr. Cook reports that
the company recently disposed of five
sections of this land to some Minnesota
gentlemen who intend stocking it with
sheep. The following itam appeared in
Wednesday's Oregonian:
"S. F. Cook, of Minneapolis, isjn the
city for a few days. Mr Cook is one of
the three gentlemen who recently pur
chased 60,000 acres of land a!ong the
route of the Corvallis & Eastern Railway.
They have already disposed of several
sections to pa-ties who will go into the
stockraising business."
Additional Local.
: A house to rent inquire at this
office.
A large quantity of first-class
vetch seed for sale, at Zieroh's.
Oil meal for sale t Graham &
Wellp. Splt-ndid feed for dairy
tock. -
Wear the hand-tailored, leady
tc wtar new suits of the Ilart,
SchfcfT'i r & Marx famous make
tor eale o-ily by S. L. Kline.
To Let.
Fifty good ewes. L. N .
Edwakds,
Duety, O'e.
For Sale
One good work horse, weight 1,200,
price $60: one 6-year-old mare, bred to
colt, price $100; one young cow, $25
Enquire of A. F. Hebshneb.
A New Departure.
I desire to announce to the public that
I am prepared to do all light dray work,
such as haulin trunks, bxea, baskets
and baggage to and from all the trains
and the different parts of the city. . Spec
ial attention given all orders and prompt
service is guaranteed. Residence on 4th
and B streets. Have phone in the house
Hoping for a liberal patronage, I am,
Yours for business,
John Lengek.
In every town
and village
may be had,
the
reasG
that makes your
horses glad..
flZETTE
Is Issued Semi-Weekly
Subscription Price 1.50 per t ear
It Miivi s to be fair, hcnetl ai.d fei r.rf B
to give the news while.t ia news, and
avoid the sensational.
1
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Had
UUOa. I
THE
NEW
MERUlAND
Silks, Yel vets and Sat ens
Dress Roods .
tlloaks and Jackets
Tailor Made Suits
Separate Dress Skirts :
Rainy Day Skirts
Outinjr Flannels
Flannelettes
Royal Worcester' Corsets
Silk, Velvet and Wool Shirt
Waists Footwear,' ladies and Misses
Ladies Rain Garments
House Furnishing Dry Goods
Furs and Ruffs -
: Boys ''Security" Shoes
We are.sliowing an immense , stock this season of Ladies',
Men's and Children's Cloaks, Jackets,1 Capes and Raglans, all this
SEASON'S LATEST NEW YORK styles. .. J V 1
Ladies bear in mind our Fine Brcadhead Dress Goods are
thoroughly shrunk and sponged. ., ', C " "
Pioneer Bakery
and ice Cream
Fresh bread daily. A complete stock oi candie?, fruits and
nuts kept canstantfy on ha nd.g! "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
H o me-
If you are looking for some
Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for my ppeciil Hs or come and see me.
I shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information you wish
also showing you over the country.
"HENRY ..AMBLER, Z!
-. Philomath, Bentoti County, Oregon
THE SURE WAY
to prevent Pneumonia and Consumption
is to cure yeur cold when it first appears.
Acker's English Remedy will stop-the
cough in a night, and,drive the cold out
df your system. . AlwayB a quick and
sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, and all
throat aud lung troubles."" If it does not
satisfy you the druggist will refund you
money. Write to us for free sample.
W. H. Hooker k Co., Buffalo, N. Y.'
Sick-Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures Constipa
tion and Indigestion, . makes yon eat,
sleep, work and happy.. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money back. 25 eta and 50
cts. Write to W. H. Hooker &Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y., for a free sample. Allen
& Woodward. -
INDIGESTION
is the cause of more discomfort than any
other ailment. If yon eat the things that
yo 1 want, and that are good for you, you
are distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tab
lets will make your digestion perfect and
prevent dyspepsia and its atteudaut dis
agreeable symptoms. You can safely
eat anything. at any time, if you take
one ot these tablets afcerwar.i. Sld by
all druggists on a positive guarantee.
25 ets. Money "refunded if yon are not
satisfied. Send to us for a free sanapU
W. H. Hooker & Co, Buffalo, N. Y.
If you are troubled with impure blood,
indicated . by sores, pimples, headache,
etc., we would rec ommtnd Acker's Blood
Elixir, which we seli under a positive
guarantee. It will always euro scrofu
lous or syphilitic poisons aud all blood
diseases. 50 cts anil $i QO. Allen &
Woodward.
G;t your Job Work done he:e
L
iCJotliinjr. Men's and Boys
i Furnish irto-s ' - v
Footwear, Men's and Boys
Single Pants and Vests
Raglins and Overcoats -
Sweaters and Hunting Coats
Oil and Rubber Clothing
Blankets and Comforts
W. L. Donglas $3.00 and $3.50
Shoes
Walk-Over Shoes, $3.50 and
: $450
"ilawes" $3.00 Hats
Fancy Socks and Glovfs
New Golf Skirts ,
-S
real gool bargains in Stock, Grain,
Miss Ida. M. Snyder.
Treasurer of tbe
Brooklyn East End Art Club.
" If women would pay more attention to
their health we..wtuld have more happy
wives, mothers and daughters, and. If they
would observe results they would find
that the doctors prescriptions do not
perform the many cures they are given
credit tor. -
" In consulting with my druggist he ad.
vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed-
ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and
have every reason to thank him for a new
life opened up to me with restored health,
and it only took three months to cure me."
Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the
menstrual functions and is a most as
tonishing tonic for women. It cures
scanty, supm-essed. toofreanent. irreg
ular and painful menstruation, fallinc
of the womb, whites and flooding. It
is neiprai wnen approacning woman
hood, during pregnancy, after child
birth and m change of life. It fre
quently brings a dear babv to homes
that have been barren for years. All
druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine
or Cardui.
For Sale.
One Jersjy bull calf.
MbrgiD, Corvallis, Or.
Li'iuiro of F. P.
z
Notice for Publication.
'.United States Land Office,
Oregon Ciy, Oregon, v --
Jane 28th, ig02.
Notice is hereby alven that in compli
ance with the provisions of 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
ington Ten uot y, as extended to all the
Puhliti Land States by art of August 4,
i82, '-.v.-....;
JAMES W. WORTHESGTON,
of Philomath, County of Benton. State of
Oregon, lias this dav filed in this office
tus sworn etalement iNo. 81(4, tor me
purchase of tbe W. of S. W. . S. K
ot N W. H of Sec. No. 2S in TownBhip
No. i2 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 agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land, before tbe
Register and Receiver of this office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the
i3th day of "September, 1902. He names
as witnesses: Michael Flvnn, Ernest F.
Snyder, Enoch A. Cone and Marshall
Allen, ell of Philomath, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the abovedescribed lands are request
ed to file their claims in this office on or
before said I3th day of September, 1902.'
CHAS. B. MOORES.
. . Register.
Notice for. Publication.
; Ucited States Land Offico,
Oregon City, Oregon,
" July 14th, 1002.
Kotic ia hereby eiven that in compliance with tbe
provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1878, en
titled "An act frr the sue of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory, as extenced to all tbe ruDBC uuia
Stat, s by act ot August 4, iwz.
MARY A. EGBERT,
of Philomath. Conntv of Eenton. State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office her sworn statement
xso. usz, lor ine iuronaso oi me o. j oi o. a
of Section No. 34, in Township 12 South,
Harare No. 7 We-t. and will offer proof to shew that
the land sought i more valuable fcr its timber or
stone than for aericultural vurpopes. and to estab
lish her claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oreeon City. Oregon, on
Saturday, the i7th day of Sept, 1902. She names as
witnesses: John W. Hyde and Frank L. Esrbert.
both of Philomath, Oregon, and Charles W. Wilkin
son and Fred Suneral, both of Corvaliis, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming aoversely the above
r! escribed lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or beforj said 27th day of Sept., 1902.
. WM. GOLLuWAV, -,
Register,
' . United States Land Office,
. Oregon CSty, Oregon,
- Aug. 12, 1962.
Notice is hereby eiven that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Cougress i f June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act 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, 1892,
VIHOIL E. WAITERS,
ot Corvallis, county ot Benton, State of Oreiron, has
this dav filed iu tlii office his twnrn statement No.
5864, for the purchase of the N J N W J and NJSE
of Section No 34 in Townt-hip No. 12 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 agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before Victor P. Mores. Clerk of Benton
Co., Corvallis, Or., on Saturday, the 1st day of No
vember, 1902. ..
lie names as witnesses:
Michael J. Flynn, John Hyde, Frank M. Spencer,
John P. Huffman, all of Philomath, Oreiron.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 1st day of Nov. , J9H2.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.1
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed administratrix of thp estate of
Samnel A. Hemphill, defeased, has filed
her final account iu said rsta'e i the
County Jourl ot the State r f Oregon for
Benton county, sitting in prob' " him!
Sttnrday, OcioV'-r n, 102, at the hour
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon. t tbe
Cotidty Court room, i the Court Honsp
in Corvallis, Benton comity, Oregon, ii
the tiu.e and place fixed for hearing ob
jections, if any, to said final acconui anil
the settlement tbereof.
Dated Sept. 9, 1902, Corvallis, Or.
Mary A. Hemphill,
Administratrix.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed, by the
County Couit of the State of Oreuon for
the County of Benton, administrator ot
the estate of Lana Gray, deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the same,
properly verified csby law required, to
me, or to C. E.- Woodson, at Corvallis,
Oregon, within six months from the date
hereof. J. H. ALM3RIGHT,
Administrator of the estate of Lana
Grav, deceased.
Dated at Corvaliis, Or., Ang. 4, i902
Notice to Taxpayers.
The I9OI session law provides that all
taxes become delinquent the first Mon
day in October, and besides the penal y
of 10 per cent, interest at the rale of i2
percent per annum additional from the
first Monday in April preceding shall be
collected. The hi"V further provides
that the sheriff shall immediately after
the first Monday in October tura the tax
roll over to the clerk, the clerk extends
the delinquent taxes, tuns the roll over
to the sheriff with a warrant thereto at
tache J commanding said sheriff to pro
ceed to advertise and sell all property on
which the taxes are not paid in full: The
law also provi les tl at tha sheriff shall
on receipt of the roll from the clerk ad
vertise and sell the property without fur
ther notice or levy.
The above has reference to all unpaid
taxes, including half payments aud par
tial payments.
M. P, Bubxktt,
Sheriff. .
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed sdministi ator of the estate of
Deborah Hughe?, deceased, has filed in
the county couit of Benton county, State
of Oiegon, his final account as such ad
ministrator of Baid estate, and that Sat
urday, the Ilth day of October. I902. at
the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. of said day,
has been tixtd by said court as tne time
for hearing of objections to said account
aud the settlement theieof. N
S. D. Hughes,
Administrator of the estate oT Deborah
Hughes, deceased.
Notice. '
oTana1 li u a hckfn unnnintitl MrlministrMtnv
of the estate of Charles Herron, deceased.
ana mat any person naviDg ciaims
against said estate will present them to
the administrator at biB office in Corval
lis, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within
six months from this date.
Corvallis, Or., September 5, I9O2.
W. E. Yates,
Administrator.
B. A. CATHEY, M. D
" Physician Surgeon
. Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
n!w, I 10 to 12 a. n. .
Office Hours f j to 4 p. m.
Residence: Cornet 5th and Adanta St
Telephone at office and residence,
Corva'lia. - , - - Oregon.
w. T. Bowleg, E D.
v (Homoeopathic)
Physician, Surgeon, Occulist
Office Rooms 1 and 2 ia Bank Bldg. .
Rebidenck On 3rd street, between
Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele
phone No. 311.
Office Hocbs 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4
and 7 to 7:3op- m.
1 CORVALLIS, OREGON.
V C. H. NEWTH
Physician 8? Surgeon
Examining surgeon U. STension Bureau
- PHILOMATH, OREGOfi.
DR. W. H. HOLT
DR. MAUD B. HOLT
- Osteopathic Physicians
Office on South Main St. Consultation
and examination fre.
Office hours: 8:30-11:45 a. m; 1-5:45 p. m.
Telephone 235.
Corvallis, Oregon.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Offlre la Wbltehara Work "
Corvallis. . Oregon
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description don in first
class manner, and satisfaction, gawr
anteed. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK k SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf's grocery store, opposW
ine post omce, uorvaius. ureun.
E. R. Bryson
ATTOMEY : AT - LAW
Corvallis, Orcon.
Office In Fostcff ce Bnllalng.
Notry
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ATTORNKY-AT XAW.
VrH ti-e in-all State and Federal Court.
'!trVfiI;ij Burue't Building. "
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Sopplire
! Ccrvsllis, Oregon
Established, Incorporatec-, 180J
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete line I ot Pure Drugs and
Chemicals in Corvaliis - - -
Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa
pers, Fine irerfnmery, Toilet Articla, .
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CIGARS
Manngerfof Perscription Department,
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-pecial Course in rfcariracy at Perdue Tjnhre? si
ty, Indiana
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at
Oregon Citv, Ore.,
Aug. 30, I9O2.
Notire is hereby eiven that the follow-iiiK-named
settler has filed notice of her
intention to make final proof in support,
ot I er flxim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Clerk of Benton
Conniv. at Corvallis, Oregon, on October
i3, 1902. viz:
MARY KLECKER
H. E. Nn n910 for the S. i-2. N. E. V.
E 1 2 S. E 4, Sec, iO, Tp. i3S., R. 7 W.
She names the following witnesses to
prove her ontiniious residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz: John W.
Hyde, Frank Kleckerand Richard Zahn,
all of Alsea, Oregon, and James Webber,
of Blodgett, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOURES,
Register.
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the under
pinned, as guardian of the pereons and
estate of Elsi Mav Fisher and Leland W.
Fisher.-will , on Saturdav, ihei8th day
if Otoler, I9O2, at the hour of i0 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day. at the Court
House door in the Citv of Corvallis, Ben
ton county. Ureuon, oner ior saie nun sell
at publi! j'.untion to the hialieft bidder,
for ash in ha"d, all the right, tit'a and .
interest of EW Mav Fisher and Leland
W. Fisher in and to the following de
pcribed real property, towit : Au undi
vided one thirty-second interest in and
to Block Number Eleven, in County Ad
dition to the City of Corvalli-, BeUon
countv, Orgon
Thin sale is made nnder and n pursu
ance of a license and order of sale grant
ed by the County Court of Benton coun
tv, Oregon, on the 6th flay of September,
1902, in the matter of the guardianship
of Elsi May Fisher and Leland W. Fish
er, authorizing this guardian to sell said
real property.
Dated this 8th day of Sept.. 1902.
Anxie B. Bryant.
Guardian of the persons and estate of
Elsi May Fisher and Leland W. Fisher,