THE C0RVALL1S GAZETTE.
FRIDAY, OCI. 17, 1902.
Submit New Proposition.
As stated in our last issur
locai water company submitted a
new proposition, tor "suppKing
the city with water, to the coun
cil at the meeting Monday mhr.
Mr. Smyth, representing Port
land capital, was not present
nor was an amended 'ordinance
offered by these people.
The oidinance submitted by
Mr. Farra provides that the privi
lege be granted his company, for
and during 40 years -(subject to
the right of purchase by the city
at the expiration of ten years
afW the trrantiner of the fran
chise and every five years there
after) to operate a system ol
water woiks in this city.
The system ot water works
shall consist of what is known
as direct and Teservoir pressure.
The water to be supplied shall be
taken from a running stream -of
pure mountain water, from Rock
or Woods creeks, or both, at a
point above all sawmills or other
objectionable influences. Under
ground pipes shall be used to
convey the water to Corvallis.
Sufficient pipes of suitable size
shall be laid to supply water to
reach all actual consumers, and
such necessary mains to supply
all hydrants now located by the
city and hereafter to be put in by
the water company. Mains are
to be put not lets than four
inches in size, and sufficient to
at all times throw from any hv
drant, through fifty feet of hose
and a 1 A inch nozzel, a stream
of water to a heieht not less
than seventy feet.
The city is to pay the water
comDanv &6z per month for all
fire hydrants (27 in number),
sewer flushing, street sprinkling,
filling of cisterns, and for use in
and about Citp Hall.
The following rates to con
sumers of water, or such other
rates as may be established by
the water company and approved
bv the council, are to be charged:
For fatnilv usk for dwelling
and family per month, 75 cents.
For one bath tub in residence,
25 cents.
For one water closet in resi
dence per month, 50 cents
Or, when desired, a charge of
4i.;o per month for residence
with ten persons or less.
The water company shall
make such rules and regulations
coverninsr the service of water to
private consumers, as mav be
proper and expedient, and en
force their observance after ap
proval by the city.
The water company is to file
its acceptance, if it sees fit to do
so, of the terms and conditions of
this ordinance with the police
judge within go days from its
passage.
Work of furnishing the water
supply, provided in this ordin
ance, shall commence within six
months after its acceptance, and
shall be completed within 18
months therefrom.
A bond of $5,000 is to be giv
en by the water company, for
full and faithful performance.
Long Trip on $40.
Not long ago
B. B. Barker, a
nepnew 01 Mrs. tu. Alien 01 mis
city, visited Corvallis. He is
now practicing law in Chicago,
and from what he has accom
plished it is but reasonable to
conclude that he will be a suc
cess. After his course at Wil
lamette University he went to
Harvard. He and his chum, W.
J. Shepard. concluded that they
would like to spend one of their
vacations in England and Scot
land, and although they had but
$40 each, they realized their de
sire. They hired out as stock
tenders on a cattle ship and got
their transportation both ways
and $10 cash, each, for their ser
vices. They were iu England
and Scotland forty-two days and
covered about 1,200 miles on
their bicycles. Quite a write-up
of the young men and their trip
appeared iu the Oregonian a few
days ago, of which the following
is an extract:
That new two Salem young
men at Harvard crossed the
ocean, toured England and Scot
land and returned with the ex
penditure of onlv $40 each, shows
what an Americ iu boy can do in
the way of traval if he will exer
cise Yankee ingenuity and econ
omy. These two young men, U.
B. Barker and W. J. Shepard,
were for a number of years stu
dents at Willamette University,
and are well known to a large
body of the college boys of Ore
gon. As a supplement to their
r r t- 11 r j 1 T
extensive studies in history, liter
ature and economics, they de
sired to spend their vf ctioa in
the land in which English his
tory was made and the best of
English literature was written.
But they were both young men
j.e!who had no.foitnnes at their
coinir.atid, so wtre compsrlleii to
devise means of traveling at
much less than the usual ct.
With true Western spirit they ;
decided that "roughing it";
would enable them Jo gz. thej
most out of their limited supply j
of money at the end of a school :
vear. and they beaan their trav- !
els on that plan.
The New Industry.
Notwithstanding the fact that
this fall was a very dry one, nec
essarily making feed for milch
cows a little short, business at
the Corvallis Creamery is unusu -
lly good. On an average there j
is aoouc 550 pounas 01 miner
made per day. About the same ;
cmantitv is made at the branch i
creamerv at Ilalser. W. H.
Kauoisch is at Halsey the great
er part cf the time. His father
says that he spends seven days of
the week at Halsey and two days
in Corvallis. It is almost sur
prising the way cur farmers and
dairymen have supported the
Corvallis Creamery. It shows
that this industry is beneficial for
dairy-men and creamery alike.
Many tons of butter have been
shipped from this city during the
past year and thousands ol dol
lars have been brought to Cor
vallis iu this-way.
It is "not saying too much to
state that every man who has en
gaged in dairying, and given it
care and . attention, using the
same judgment that would be
required to make a success of any
other business, has succeeded in
securing for himself a good liv
ing and in many instances has
been able to lay aside some
money. In all probability as
time goes by a far greater num
ber will engage in this industry.
Not many years ago an ' 'old
timer" would have informed a
person that this was not an ideal
dairy country, and among other
things, would have stated that
clover would not do well here.
These ideas have both been ex
ploded. The country is as good
a dairy region as can be found in
almost any state, and clover that
is grown in Benton county is as
good as that produced in any
section. Great results are ex
pected of the dairying industry
in Benton county.
Revetment Completed.
During the past summer the
work of putting in a revetment
011 the Willamette river a mile
or two above this citv was under
taken. Engineer Ogden made a
trip or two to Corvallis about the
time the work was started, but
later on the construction ot the
revetment was placed in charge
of Engineer M. E. Dunn. Mr.
Dunn and his men completed the
work Wednesday, and yesterday
Mr. Dunn took his departure for
Oswego. The latter has proved
himself a capable man at. his
business and a courteous gentl
man as well. During his short
soiourn in this citv he made
many friends.
The revetment work cost the
government about $3, 200. There
were 650 yards of rock and 900
cords of fascines used in the con
struction of this work. At one
time there were thirty-five men
employed this was in Septem
ber. Those who are competent
to i ridge work of this character
declare that everything about the
revetment has been most sub
stantially done. In connection
with this matter, it may be fit
ting to state that it is reported
the Mathloma, the government
snag boat, will do considerable
work on the Upper Willamette
during the coming winter.
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Tm cp.ti r-.nks your tzr
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Get your Job Work done here
A BIG ASSORTMENT -Or
Eastmans
AM Kinds, All Sizes and All Prices
: Just received at
OGRAHAM & WELtS
Headquarters for
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Ladies1 and Men'sJ
Furnishings, btc,
New Goods all the Time.
Corvallis, Oregon.
For Sale.
Chinook suluion, ealted, ready for
family nee. One hundred pound kegs,
delivered in Corvallis, 6 1-2 cents per
pound. Parties defiling same, should
call on or address A.. A. McCleaby,
Corvallis. Or.
Woo4 Sawlua.
45 eta tor fir aad 10 . ca . for oak and
asn. Leave orders at Fanners' Feed
Barn. Phone i26, -
Mark Birthaix.
Who Owns Tliem?
Thiitv-lhree ttray sheep came to my
place recently. They are branded with j
a cirrle on the rump, and upper cut on
each ear. Owner will please come or
send for theui.
R. L. Buchanan.
Trespass Notice.
All pei sous are hereby notified not lo
trespass, by hunting or otherwise, on
the premises of the undersigned, just
across the iyer east of Corvallis.
John Beach.
Wood Wanted.
The undersigned wishes ta secure 30
cords of oak wood, 4 foot length.
K. L. Whitehead,
Cauthorn Hall, Corvallis, Or.
For Rent.
Eight-room house, with batb. In
quire of M. Jacobs.
Music Lessons.
Mordaunt Ooodneuah announces the
opening of his teaching season, Septem
ber 22od, 1902.
Terms SO minute lesson; 65 cts each.
45-minute lesson ; 50 cts each.
3D-niiniite lesson ; 33 V:ts each.
One-half hour, lessons a week will not
he given. No pupil accepted for lees
than one month's instruction. '
MISS MABEL CRONISE
(Chicago College of Music)
Teacher of Voice and Pianoforte
Terms Reasonable.
CORVAtUS, OREGON.
To Home-Seekers.
I am now offering several genuitje bar
ga'ns in City properties in Corvallis and
Philomath. Also, pome ef the best and
cl.rapest farms and slock ranches in
Benton county, with or without stock.
A few acre prcperties near town. Come
and see me before yon buy. I am now
alone in the business.
F. P. MORGAN.
We fell the grea-est of blood purifiers
Acker's Blood Elixer, under a positiv
guarantee. It will cure all chronic and
other blood poisons. If yon have erup
tions c.r sores on j our body, or are pale,
weak or ron down, it ia just what yon
need, We refund money if yon are not
patibtied. 50 cents Hnd $1. Aden & '
Woodward, drnggibts. . I
Mrs. Laura. S. Webb,
Vfee-Presldent Vtoman's Demo
cratic Clubs of Xortnera Oliio.
"I dreaded the change of life which
was fast approaching. I noticed Wine
of Cardui, and decided to try a bot
tle. I experienced some relief the
first month, so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
with no pain and I shall take it off and
on now until I have passed the climax."
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling of the womb and
ovarian troubles do cot wear off.
They follotv a woman to the change
of life. Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trou
ble. "Wine of Cardui never fails
to benefit a suffering woman of
any age. Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Webb when she wa3 in dan
ger. When you come to the change
of life Mrs. Webb's letter will
mean more to you than it does
now. But you may now avoid the
suffering she endured. Druggists
sell $1 bottles of W ine of Cardui.
tWiHEoFCARDUL
Call for Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there ie
money on hand at the county treasurer's
office to pav all orders endorsed and
marked not paid for want of funds up to
and inclu ling those of April 3rd, 1902.
Interest will be stopped on same from
this da'-e,
Dated October llth. I9O2.
W. A. Buchanan,
Treasurer of Benton Co., Or.
WHAT IS THE USE
or sueiinji from indigestion if you eat
what von want, or of starving Yourself
to avoid 6hch distress? Acker's Dyspep
sia Tablets taken alter, eating will digest
your foot! perfectly and free you from all
disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion
and Dyppepfia. Eat what yon like at
any time find take aa Acker Tablet afte--ward.
Positively guaranteed, Yonf
monfy will always be refunded if you are
not satisfied. Wi ite to us tor a free sam
ple. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo. Ni Y.
If yon desire a good complexion, use
Moki Tea, a pure herb drink, It acts on
the liver and makes the skin smooth and
clear. Cures sick headache; 2-3 cts. -and
50 cts. Money .refunded if it does not
satisfv yon. Write to W H Hooker & Co ,
Buffalo. N. Y. Allen & Woodward,
drnsgitta.
BANNER SALVE
the most healing salvo in the world.
OREGON
Shoht line
UNION
AND
dkpakt Itihe schedules
i fob 1 from Portland 4
Chicago- SaItLake, Denver,
Portland p,. worth, Omaha
Special Kansas City, St.
9.a- Louis, Chieage
via 13un- and East. - -tipgton
.
Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver,
Express Ft Worth, Omaha,
8:50p. ":. Kansas City, St
via ' Hnn- Lonis, Chicago and
tington. East- .
Fast Mail Pn' S P ?. k 8 J
fi-lnm Minneapolis, St.
6.15 p.m. PauljDuTuth,Mil-
Sookane waukee Chicago,
bposane and agt
FROM
4:30 p.m.
3:10 a m.
7 :00 a.m.
Through Pullman and Tourist Seepers
72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO
No change of cars. Through tickets to
all Eastern points via this route ou sale
at S. P. depot office.
Ocean and Kiver Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All ling dates
subject to change. ' .
8 p m. For San Francisco, 4 P- m
Sail every five days
from April 2d.
Daily Columbia River L.
Ex. Bun. Ciftampr 4 p. ra.
8. p. m. olB&iuBi. Except
Saturday, To Astoria & way- Sunday
10 p. m. landing.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOr
Water Permitting.
Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallis for Al
bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land
ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
6:00 a.m.; returning, arrives Corvallis
about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.
E. F. THAYER, Agent, Corvallis.
A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST
VTA
Southern Pacific Company.
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Corvallis for Portland
and way stations at 1 :20 p. m.
Lv Portland 8:30 a m
Ly Albany.-, 12:30 p m
Ar Ashland 12 :33 a m
Ar Sacramento 5 .00 p m
Ar San Franci3t'0-7:45 p m
8 :30 p m
10:50 p m
lli30 a ru
4 :35 a m
9.30 a m
Jl :45 a m
9":ii0a m
Ar. Ogd.eu-r-5:45 p m
Ar Denver 9 :00 a m
Ar Kansas City- 7 :25 a m
Ar Chicago 7 :55 a m
Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 pm
Ar El Paso 6:00 p m
Ar Fort Werth 6 :30 a m
Ar Cit y of Mexico 9 :55 a m
Ar Houston 4:00 a m
Ar New Orleans 6 :25 a m
Ar Washington --6:42 a m
Ar New York 12:43 p m
7 :25 a m
9:30 a m
7:00 am
6:00p m
6:30 am
9 :55 a m
4:00 am
6 :25 p m
6:42 am
12:43 p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to
Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to
Chicaeo. St Louis. New Orleans and
Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship lines tor Honolulu, Japan,
China, Philippines, Ceutral and South
America.
See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM. G, P. A.,
Portland, Or.
rhe first National Bank
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
ESTABLISHED 1830.
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 alkkids of approved security, and especially
to encourage and build up tke legitimate busi
ness enterprises and industries of this 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
many, Austria.
Letters of Credit
Issued available in the principal cities ot the
United States.
Princi.i Correspondents Upon Whom Wt
Sell bight fcxehange
The Commercial National Bank of Chicago.
The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon.
The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Anglo-Californian Bank, Sau Francisco, CaiiC
The National City Bank New York.
The Eank of New York National Banking Ass'n
Importers & Trader's National Bank, New York.
Shoa and Leather National Bank of Boston. Mass
Philadelphia National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa
Tresspass Jiotice.
All persons are hereby notified not lo
trespass, by hunting or otherwise, on
the premises of the nndersigned near
Wells, Oregon. E. F. Wiles,
John Wbitsjian,
W. T. Wiles,
John Smith.
- Cnited States Land Office,
OreeonCHy. Oregon,
' V": : Ao:i2.19C2.-
Notice is fccreliV etven Ui&t in cpmptianca wtth the
provisions of the art of Congress of Jnne S, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of time lards ill the
States of California, Oregbn, Kevsda, and Waghing
tnn Territory." as extended to all the PuU c Land
states oy act August , joas, - . -
VI KG I L E. WAITERS, ;
of Corvallis, county of Benton, State of Oresron, has
this dav ti!cd in thr effice hi htoth statement No.
5864, for the purchase of the Si w i i0 N i f e.
nl !.-clw Fo 34 in Towm-hip JTo. 12 S, Barge No.
I W, and will offer roof o show that the land
sought is moie valnaoie its timiier or si one un
for agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim
to wid land lfore Victor I-- Motes. Clerk of Benton
Co., vorvaliis. or., on Saturday, the 1st day of No
vember, IWi. - v"---------,"-;"--
lle names as witnesses:
Michael J. Flynn, John Hyde, . Frank M. Spencer,
John P. Huffman, alt of Philomath, Oretrou.
Any and all persons claiming aoverselv the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 1st day ot Nov., 19C2.
CflAti. B. MOORES, Begis'er.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the nnder
fcigiied administratrix of the estate of
Samuel A. Hemphill, deceased, has filed
her final acconnt . in eaid estate in . the
County Court ot the State of Oregon for
Benton county, sitting in probate, ami
Saturday, October ii, 1902, at the hour
of 10. o'clock in Ihe forenoon, at the
County Court room, in the Court House
in Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, is
the time and place fixed for hearing ob
jections, if any, to said final account; and
the settlement thereof.
Dated Sept. 9. 1C02. Corvallis, Or.
Mart A. Hemphill,
Administratrix.
Notice ot Final Settlement. .
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed administiator of the estate of
Deborah Hughee, deceased, has filed in
ihe county couit of Benton county, State
of Oiecon. his final account as such ad
ministrator of said estate, and that Sat
urday, the II th day of October. I9C2, at
the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. of said day.
has been hxtd by said court as me lime
for bearing of objections to said account
and the settlement theieof.
S. D- Huohfs.
Administrator of the estate of Deborah
Hughes, deceased.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
September 20, i9G2.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has tiled notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made lefore the Conuty Clerk of Benton
County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on No
vember 8th, lo02. viz: Alfred R. Dun
can, H. E. 12i46, for the N. W. of
Seo. 32, T. IUS.. ri. v W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence npnn and
cultivation of said land, viz: Edward F.
StroutP, Charles Johnson and Titus Ran
ney, all of Summit. Oregon, and Chailes
H. Rigdon, of Nafchville, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOORES.
' Register.
Corvallis & Eastern M
1
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m.
" "- Corvallis 1:50 p. m
" arrive? Yaquina 5:35 p.m.
Leaves Yaquina. 7:C0 a. m.
Leaves Co'-vallis . . . . 11:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m.
3 For Detioit:
Leaves Albany 1 :00 p. ui.
Arriyes Detroit .... 5:45 p. in.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit .... . G:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany 11:05 a. m.
Trains 1 and 4 arriye in Albany in
time to connect with the S. P. eouth
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
trains at Corvallis and Albany giving
direct servh e to Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and
other mountain resorts leaves Albany at
1 ;00 p. m. after the arrival cf S. P. south
bound train lrom Poitland, reac hing De
troit at 5:45 p. tv.
For further information applv to
Edwin. Stoke,
H. H. Ceonise, Manager.
Agent, Corvallis.
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Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
1 or lU'IlLUU vuumy
III the Matter ot the Kstate of Leslie M. Mat
The undersigned having been appointed by
inc uianiy tuunui ifivii '""'j 1 . I
administratrix of the estate of Leslie SI . Mat
trmn deceased, notice is hereby given to the
nritr r,f od all oersons having claims
cairf tat(. t. nresent their claims, veri
fied as required by law, to her at her residence
r. - . . Orixynti within SIT
months from the date of the first publication of
. : ,.-;,i,;ti civ mnnthii tmm the
17th day of October, i9o2
' EMMA A. MATTOON,
Administratrix of the Estate of Leslie M. Mat
toad, Deceased.
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Thysician '$ Surgeon
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Office Hours f r""
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Corvh Hk. - - Oregon.
w. T. Bowleg, pi. D.
ft 1 t i (Homoeopathic) .
Physician, Surgeon, Occulist
Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg.
Residence On 3rd street, between
Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele
phone No. 311. .
Office Houhs 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to A
and 7 to 7:3o p. m.
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Surgeon
.
Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau
PHILOMATH, OREGON.
DR. W. H. HOLT
DR. MAUD B. HOLT
Osteopathic Physicians
Office on .South Main St. Consultation
and examination free.
Office hours : 8 :30-ll :45 a. m; 1-ft :45 f m.
Telephone 235.
Corvallis, Oregon.
DR. J AS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Omr im Wbltehvni Blork
Corvallis,
Oregon
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistrv of every description done in first
class manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. '
CROWN tHD BRICSE WORK A SPECIALTY .
Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, opposiw
the post office. Corvallis. Oregon.
E. 1L Brysoii
ATTORNEY AT- LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office in PcBtoitce BoilditiK.
Notary Trri.ts. Cii vvam ij
JOS. H. WILSON. -
Prat tire in all State and Federal Conrt.
Office in Burnett Building.
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies
CctvsHis, Oregon
Established, Incorporate!'. 189S
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete line lot Pure Drugs and
Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books and Stationery, Comirercial Ta
pers, Fine Xerfcjnery, Toilet Artlcls,
Combs, Erobbea amd Hrrora.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery
-CiaAES
Mtnngerf r.i Pcrscripticn Department,,
T.I'A. JCKFS,lfeistered,
- p-cial (rvrtt '"r Ihi.rn rry M Trdn rrHftfi
ty. Indiana
ctif f r 1'vfclicnticii.
Land Office at
Oregon Citv, Ore..
Aug. 30, I9O2.
Nofiie if hereby riven that the follow-ing-natiit-d
settlor I as filed notice of her
intention lo n ak- final proof in snppotf,
ol 1 -r rU in, hi d tl-Ht paid poof will be
nmde I ef-.m the Coi n'y Clerk c f Benton
Ci.nn'y. at Corvallis, Oregon, on October
1 3, iflf'2. i: '
MABY KLECKEK
H U. No n910 for the S. i-2. N. E. H.
E 1 2 S. E. M. Sec. iO, Tp. i3P., R. 7 VV.
She names the following witnesses to
prove lu r ftntiniinus re Minn e upon and
ultivaiion of Mid land, viz: John VV.
Hyde, Frank Kht kerand Richard Zahn,
all of Alsca, Oregon, and James Webber,
of Blodcett, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOURES,
Register.
Gunrdiau's Sale of Real Estate.
Nnt't-B is herebv triven that the under
lined, as euardian of the prons and
f state of Elai May Fisher and Leland W.
Fisher, will, on Saturdav, the 18th day
-if October, I9O2, nt the hour of iO o'clock
in tl.e fnrf noon of raid f'i'y. at the Court
House dorr in the Citv 01 Corvallis, Ben
ton com tv. Oif;rn, offer f r sale arid Fell
at public i wtii-n to the HbI ett bidder,
for ai-h ii" I d, nil tie rifht, tit'e and
interest cf FH Ma) Fisher and Leland
W. Fisher in arid to the fol:oing de
fcribedrer.l proycrty, tow it: An undi
vided oi.e-thirty-f-ecoiiil inti-ici-t in ana
to Block Number Eleven, in Cornty Ad
dition to the City of Corvolli, BeLton
coiiT'tv. Ongr n.
1 hip tale is made niid r and in piiren-jiiii-ffa
lii-i nre and oid-r of fae grant
d 1 y tl.e County Couit of Bentcn cnn
tv, Oregrn, on tl.e Clh day cf Frtn.ler,
1JK2, in the matter of the uwinisr rhip
of Elf-i Mny Fit-l er and Ltland W. Fish,
er, authorizing this guaidian to tell faid
real property..
. Dated this 8th day cf Sept,, 1902.
Annie S. Ertant,
Guardian of the pertona and et-tate of
Elei May Fisher and Leland V. Fisher,