Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, October 21, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE CQRMLIS MTTL
TUESDAY, OCT- 21, 1902.
Now in. Operation.
For the past few weeks Cal
Thompson and brother, Alb.rt
E. Thompson, have been q-rte
busy fitting up their steam laun
dry. ... Last week steam was turn
ed loose and everything about
the place was found to work sat
isfactorily. As is the case in
everv new enterprise, -it was as
certained after work began in
earnest that "this and 'toiher"
little thing required adjustment,
etc., to make everything run
smoothly and do satisfactory
work, but all of these little an
noyances are now past
The plant is most up-to-date
in every particular. It is equip
ped with a 12-horie power boiler
and an 8-horse power engine.
The washing tub, or vat, resem
b'es a power churn for butter
making" to a degree and is driven
by steam. When in use it re
volves first one way and then
the other, automatically.. White
cloths are put through" quite a
series of soap suds before being
finally rinsed out Laundry of
this description is put through
nine different waters. Colored
laundry goes through about half
a3 many waters. From one to
two hours is required to wash a
batch of laundrv.
What is called a
eris in use. . The
"tub" starch-
is a
peculiar little contrivance; the
inner part of it is perforated and
it is set in revolution by steam.
The revolving portion makes
1,500 revolutions per minute
and in this manner all ot the
moisture is thrown from the
clothing. From five to ten min
utes is required for this work.
The next thing to consider is
the dry room. Here are various
sections of racks that run back
and forth into the room after the
plan of folding doors. About
two hours in the dry room is suf
ficient to drv the laundry. Then
comes the ironing and polishing.
The ironing is done by hand
while the polishing is accomp
lished by a machine for that pur
pose. The polisher is heated
in some manuer by gas generated
from gasoline. It does its work
splendidly.
At present the Thompson
brothers have two assistants help
ing them at the laundry. Sam
pies of the work they are doing
is most creditable and nobody
could be displeased with it. The
proprietors have used their own
money to start this enterprise
they asked no bonus of anyone
and our people should patro
nize them in every way possible
and assist in making the venture
a success.
The Delinquent List.
The tax list of delinquent
property that is shortly to be ad
vertised by Sheriff Burnett will,
it is thought, be the lightest that
was ever published in this coun
ty. The delinquency is approxi
mately $500, as the matter
stands at present. Almost all of
this is on property that tliecoua
tv has bid in at former sheriff
sales. The law provides that
the list shall be published in
time for proper notice to be given
that the sale of property may oc
cur before March 1st, of each
year.
Between Febuary 17th, and
March 15th, 1902, in the neigh
borhood of $55,000 in taxes were
paid to the sheriff. Those who
paid their taxes before March 15
were allowed a rebate, and on the
tax money paid in before that
date the rebate amounted to
nearly $1,600. There are al
ways some people who are be
hind in matters of every charac
ter, and in this case alter the 1st
of October they were obliged to
pay a psnalty and interest But
few were behind in this matter,
however, as will be seen when it
is known that the interest and
penalties that were added amount
ed to about $150.
Thursday, Sheriff .Burnett
turned the tax rolls over to the
clerk.? who is obliged to return
them to the sheriff at the expir
ation of ten days. It is thought
that Benton county will have the
lightest delinquent list this vear
of any county in the state.
Practical Knowledge.
Evidence of the practical ben
efit to be derived from a course
at Jthe Oregon Agricultural Col
lege, is constantly to be found.
The student who graduates from
that institution is not burdened
with a lot of theories, which he
has to unlearn before he can take
his place in the practical world
of affairs, but he is equipped
with jast that kind of knowledge
which he would gain from actual
experience.
A letter just received from
Kirby MacLean, who is now at
Westville, California,, substanti
ates what we have iust said.
Kirby graduated with the class '
of'2froraO. A. and Jeftj
early in the summer for Califor-!
nia. He is now head engineer ;
in one of the mines for the Ala-.
uieda Gold Mining Co., having j
been able to secure ' this position
over men 01 more experience De
cause of his knowledge of the
construction of his machine.
His letter contains this testi
monial to the efficiency of the
mechanical department pf the
college. "Professor Hayward's
course in machine design, and
Professor CovelPs Steam En
gines and Boilers gave me a good
base to build on."
Council Notes.
At its regular meeting Monday
evening, Oct. 13th, the council
transacted the following business:
In the matter of a sewer
through block 33, the sewer
committee made no recommen
dation, and the matter was referr
ed back to the committee.
A favorable report was made
in regard to the petition for a
sewer through block 18, old
town, and block 2, county addi
tion, The report of the chief of po
lice was read and filed.
Petition of Jacob Whitaker and
others in regard to parties mak
ing connection , with sewer
through block 5, county addition,
and block 19, Dixon's addition,
was referred to the sewer com
mittee. An ordinance, granting G. R.
Farra a franchise for a water sys
tem in Corvallis, passed its sec
ond reading and was referred to
the special committee on water
works.
The reports of the viewers ap
pointed to assess the cost of the
various sewers, were read and
adopted.
The question of a shed being
constructed on the west side of
block 5, as to violation of the
fire ordinance, was referred to
the street committee.
fhe First National Bask
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
ESTABLISHED taeo.
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 allkinds of approved security, end es;
to encourage and build uo the 1
egitunate busi-
ness enterprises and industries of
F this country,
Deposits
Received subject to check payable en demand,
Foreign Exchange
Sight exchange and transfers sold available in
many, Austria.
Letters o! Credit
Issued available in the principal cities ot th
PrincliU Co-respondents Upon Whom Wi
bell bight exchange ;
The Commercial National Bank of Chicago.
The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon,
The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Anglo-Cahfornian Bank, San Francisco, Caiif.
The National Citv Bank New York.
The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'ti.
importers et naaer's National cant, new yotk,
Bhoo and leather National Bank of Boston, Mass
rhiladelphia National Bank of Philadelphia. Ba
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It strives to be fair, honest si d fetr'.ffs
to give the news while.'it is news, and
avoid j lie sensational .
TS , LARGE CIRCULATION
lrilus County j makes it of value
to adver Jsers.
THE
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A BIG ASSORTMENT OF -r
Eastmans
Ml K s, "All Sizes and 411 Prices
Just received at ' " ..:
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OREGON
ShqitLine
IMotf Pacific
AMD
Depart TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE
' fob from Portland -gRQM
CHit-ago- SaltLake, Denver,
Portland Ft Worth, Omaha
Special Kansas City, St. 450 p.m.
9.a "'- Louie, Chieage
via Hon- andEast.
tmgton :
Atlantic SaltLake, Denvtx,
Express Ft Worth, Omaha,
8:50p. . Kansas City, St 8:10 am.
via Hon- Lotus, Chicago and
tington. East '
St Paul Walla Walla. Lew
Fast Mail !g?B' S P . k a"f
pSDu,MiV-00a.m
Spokane JJ Chicago,
Through Pullman and Tourist Seepers
72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHIOAGp
No change of cars. Through tickets to
all Eastern points via this route on sale
at S. P. depot office.
Ocean and Kiver Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
Ail ling dates
subject to change.
8 p' m,
For San Francisco,
4 p. m.
Sail every five days
trom April 2d.
Daily
Ex. Sun.
8. p. m.
Saturday,
10 p. m.
Columbia River
Steamer.
4 p. ru.
Except
Sunday
To Astoria & wsy-
Sanding. .
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION
Water Permitting.
Steamer Ruth leaves Ccryallis for Al
bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land
ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
6 :0ti a. m, ; returning, arrives Corvallis
about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.
E. F.THAYER, Agent, Corvallis.
A L CRAIG, "Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portia n d .'Oregon .
SOUTH and EAST
TIA
Southern Pacific Coinpanv.
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 Francisco-7:45 p m
8 :30 p m
10:50 p m
11 :30 a m
4 :35 a na
9.30 a m
11 :45 a m
9:00 a m
7:25 am
9:;0a tp
Ar Ogden 5:45 p m
Ar Denver -9:00 a m
Ar Kansas City -7 :25 a m
Ar Chicago 7 :55 a rr
Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 pm
.7 :00 a nr.
6:00 p m
6:30 a m
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 m
Ar Washington 6 :42 am
9 :55 a m
4:00 am
6:25 pm
6 :42 a to
Ar New York 12 :43 p m
12:43 p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to
Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to
Chicago. St Louis, New Orleans and
Wasmngtou.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship likes for Honolulu, Japan,
Unina, Philippines, Ufntral ana boutn
America.
See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.,
Portland, Or.
Soft
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Assessment; for Sewer
L Notice is hereby given, that the assess
merit made by ordinance -VumDer izg tor
the construction of a sewer through
Biocks 20, 21,. and 22, County Addition
to Corvallis. in the manner provided by
ord'aance Number i09.- in each of the
following mentioned jots and parts of
lota was entered in the docket of City
Liens of Corvallis, on the 20th day of
October, 1902. and is doe and payable at
the office of the Citv Treasurer of Cor
vallis. in UnitecfStates Gold or Silver
coin, and if not paid on or before the 1st
day of November, 1902, the Common
Council will order warrant to be issued
to the Chief of Police for the collection
thereof with interest thereon at eight per
cent per annum from that date and costs
of collection, via.,
J. M. Cameron, Block 20, Lot 1,
Oountv Addition, $20.41.
J. M. .Canieron Block 20, . Lot 2,
County Addition, J20.4i.
J. M.: Cameron, Bloek 20, Lot 3,
County Addition, f20.41.
Laura A.- Whitney. Blocs,
County Addition, (20.41.
20,
Lot",
Laura A. Whitney, Block
County Addition. $20.41.
20,
20,
Lot 5,
Laura A. Whitney, Block
County Addition, $20.41. -
Laura A. -Whitney, Block
County Addition, $20.41.-
Laura A. Whitney, Block
County Addition, $20: 4i.
LU 6.
20,
20,
Lot 7
Lot 8,
William Eogue,- Block
County Addition, (20.41.
William Bogue, Block
County Addition. $20.41.
J. M. Cameron, Block
County Addition.
J. M. Cameron, Block
County Addition, 20.4i.
Florence Porter, Block
County Addition, $20.4i.
Florence Porter, Block
County Addition, $20.41.
20,.
Lot 9
,0.
20,
20,
Lot 10.
Lot 11,
Lot 12
2i, Lot 4 1,
2r, Lot 2,
Pauline Kliue, Block 21, Lot 3, County
Addition. $21.41.
Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 4, Countv
Addition, $20. 4i.
J. N. McFadden. Block
County Addition, $20 41.
N. . McFadden, Block
County Addition, $20.41.
J. N. McFadden, Block
County Addition. S20.4I.
21, Lot 5
21, Iot 6,
2i, L t 7,
J. N. McFadden, Block 2i, Lot 8,
Countv Addition. $20 41.
Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 9, 0 unty
Addition, $20 41.
Pauline Kline, Blcck i, " Lot 10,
County Addition, $20.41. " '
Louisa A. Gardner, Block 21, Lot 11
Countv Addition. $20 4i.
State Agricultural : College, Block 21,
Lot 12, County Addition. $20 4 1,
M.- j: Wells, 'Block 21',' Lot 1, County"
Addition. S20 41.' "
M. J. Wells. Block 22, Lot 2, County
Addition. $20,41. ,
M. J. Wells. Block 22, Lot 3, County
Addition. $20.41,
Karl Lachele; Block 22, Lot 4, County
Addition. $20.41.
Karl Scheie, Block 22, Lot 5 County
Addition. $20.4r. :
Karl Lachele, Block 22, Lot 6, County
Addition. t20.4l.
J. B. Horner,' Block 22, E. ' Lot 7,
Oountv Addition.. $10 21
J. B. Horner, Jilock 22, E. Lot 8,
Countv Addition. $10:21
J. B'. Horner'Block 22, E. ya Lot 9,
County Addition $10 21. :
Mauon F; Wood, Block 22, ."V?,
7. Oountv Addition. $10.21.
s Lot
Marion F. Wood, Block 22, W. ' Lot
8. County Addition. $10.21
Marion F. Wood, Block 22, W. Yz Lot
9. Oonntv Addition. $10.21.
Heirs of Carrie Howe, Block 2, Lot
10. C untv Addition. 20 41
Heireof Carrie Howe, Block 22, Lot
11. Oountv Addition. $20.41.
Heirs of Carrie Howe, B!o. k 22. Lo
J2. County Addition. 20 4r
By' order of the Common Council of
Corvaliis.
E. P. Geeffoz,
Police Judge,
Orrvallip, Oregon, Ootobe- 20, 1UU2.
Assessment for Sewer.
No''cc i(.heieby Jj'wn. -t tha eastioent mode
by on' aauee nula-icr 1S1 foi tlie ton trueimn 01 a
siswei' tbjouu Wocks ?S tud 19, County AJliiioii lo
Ccrve"l5, i the n:'Jirr: provided by uvd'urnce
Number 103, iu ei o vne loliowmj tncnuoueu hi a
end pi-.r:" of 'ols as Ciiccien in tlie docket of Ci;y
Li'to ol CO ra'U, ou tite -zu n uav ot wu.oer, jj ,
id ia duo pu4 tayuble vt tlie offce of tbe ity
T -; aoi-er o. Coraf''-!. i l United Slates Gold or S'l-
ver rain, and if not li. id on or ief Ji the it day of
NoranlM '. the Coirmon t'ouutU w'li o-dc.
wa ran.s to he issred to I h e Cbtef of Police for vlie
coHo- on lliercof togeibw witb lutere-. .ra
at eiht per til t per- auunm fitm tbi-; tk .u ami
co-ta of co"rct.'ou. vis.,
Adam ud II. Paidor. Clock: 1; Lot 1, Comity
Addition, $iJ.'.T.
Adapj and M. E'der, Elock i9, Lot 2, Cora'.y
Addition, HS4' '
Kkbwd tint ti'-lee, Block i9, Lot 3, County
Adduioti, 423.47.
Tbt.mas A. Jone Blopk .9, Ifii i, Crniy Adiii
loD, 423 17, . '
ihiniM, Jc.tei, Kioci :9, Lot 5, County Addi
tion, Tlioua-i A. Jonc, JJlock 10, Lot 6. Coun'.y Addi
tion. J3. " ,,.
Tbon-a ,. Joi.es, Block -Q, Loj. 7, Coutr Addi
tion, irs.tr:
Tuonif s A. Jujen, Block 1, Lot g, County Auui
tkm, i2o.47.
P. Cr.'.i m, Btook.rlO. Lo 9, Coonty Adciitio.-,
237. ...
H. C.bani, Block 19, Lot 10, Cdanty Adtlton,
5ZJ.. - .
Anna Ft-., EUcViS. Lot 11, County Addition,
23.47. .....
Anna Fa n. EIc-? 19. Let I; . Uoaoiy Aua.i.on,
23 47.
s hool Dsf ct N. 9, Block 18, Lot 1, Coiff'y
Aduiiior,t53 47.
StboorO si -i-jt No. 9, Block 13, Lot 2. Counl
Addi. on, S.4J. ;. -
s. hool Dirfiu t -Kir. 9, Block 13, Lot 11, County
Addfaon, t23 Al. : - . ' "
School Dit ct No 9. Ski IS, Lot 12, Cou nty
By older of (be Common Council.
- K. P. CREFF03,
Felice Juu-b.
Corva'iis, Oregon, Oct., CO, 1902.
Wood. Wanted.
The r.ndersigt ed wishes t seejjrs 30
.cords of oak w ood, 4-foot length.
R. L. Whitehead,
CaiUhoin Hall, Corvallis, Or.
Get your Job Work done sere
Assessment or Sewers.
t Notice is herel-y given that Uie assess
ment made by Ordinance' Number 1l'3,
for t'09 construction of a sewer through
Bloc!i 84, Avery8 Addition, Corvallis, in
the manner provided by Ordinance Num
ber ill. in each of the following men
tioned lots and parts of lots was entered
in the Docket of City"LieiiB of Corvallis
on the 20t!i day of Ojtot)er. 1902, and ia
due and payable at th ofiWiif ilie City
Treasurer of Corvailis in United States
Gold or silver, -oio, and if not paid on
or before the 1st day of Noveraler. i932,-'
the Common Council will order- warrants
to be issued to the Chief of Polii-e for the
collection thereof, together with interest
thereon at eight per cent per annum
from that date and cots of collection,
viz ,
Elizabeth C. Bell, EUck 34, Lot I,
Arerya Addition, $30 16
George E. Lilly, Block S4, Lot 2,
. A verys Addition, 30 10
Gorge E. Lilly, Block 31, Lot 3."
: Averys Addition,: J SO 16
Mary E. Avery, Block 34, Lot 4,
Averya Addition, SO 16
Mary A. Barber, Elock 34, Lot 5,
Averys Addition, . 3.) 16
Mary A. Barber, Block 34. Lot 6.
Averys Addition. -' ; 3J 16
The Protestant Episcopal Church
Block 34, Lot 7, A vervs Add., 30 16
The Protestant Episcopal Church,
Block 34, Lot 8, A vervs Add. 30 16
The Protestant Episcopal Church,
Block 34, Lot 9, Averys Add. 33 16
The Protestant Episcopal Cuurch,
Block 34, Lot iO, Avervs Add . 30 16
John W. Hayes, Block 34. Lot 11,
Avervs Addition. 30 16
John V. Haves, Block 34, Lot i2,
Avervs Addition, -- - 3J 1(5
By order of the Common Council of
Coivallis.
E. P. Gkkffoz,
Police Jntlge. .
Corvallis, OreOM October 29, 19O2. -
Assessment for Sewer.
Notice is hereby given that the assess
ment made by Ordinance Number 125,
for the construction of a 6ewer , through
Block iO, County Addition, Corvallis, in
the mariner provided by Ordinance
dumber I21, in each of the following
mentioned lots and parts of lots was en
tered in the Docket of City Liens of Cor
vallis on the 20th day ot October, 19O2,
and is due and payable at the ortice of
the City Treasurer of Corvallis in United
States Gold or Silver coin, and if not
paid on or before the ist day. of Novem
ber, 19O2, the .Common Council will or
der warrants to be issued to the Chief of
Police lor the collection thereof, together
with interest thereon at eight per cent
per annum from that date and costs of
collection, viz.,
Mrs. M. M. Miller, Block iO, Lot
1, Countv Addition,
Mrs. M. M. Miller, Elock iO, S.
$22 24
Yi Lot 2, County Addition,
S. W. Jackson, Block iO, fN. Y
Lot 2. Countv Addition,
S. W. Jackon , Block iO, S. y2
Lot 3, County "Addition,
William 11. Fitz-Patrick, Block
iO, N. Yt Lot 3. Couutv Add
William H. Fitz. Patrick, Block
iO, Lot 4, County Addition,
Christian Church, Block iO, Lot
5, County Addition,
Christian Church, Block iO, Lot
11 12
11 12
11 12
22 24
22 2I
22 24
22 z4
22 24
22 24
22 2 1
22- 24
v 6, County Addition,
Anna Farra, Block iO,
County Addition,
Lot
Anna Farra, Block
County Addition,
Anna Farra, Block
i0,
Lot 8,
16.
Lot 9,
. County Addition,
Joseph Yates, Bloik
; County Addition,
Joseph Yates, Block
County Addition,
iO, Lot iO,
i3, Lot 11,
Joseph. ...Yatesj. Block
iO, Lt-.i2,f
Oounty Addition,
By order of the Common
22
Oouu- il
Corvallis. .
E, P. Gkkffoz,
Police Judge,
Carvallif, Orego::, October 2J, 1902.
Assessment for Sewer.
Notice is hereby given, that the aseess
tnent made by Ordinance Number 127,
for the construction of a sewer through
Block 23, Oounty Addition Corvallis, in
the manner provided by Ordinance Nnui
nO, in each of tbe following mentioned
lots and parts of lots was entered in the
Docket of City Liens of Corvallis on the
20th day of October, 1902, and is due and
payable at the office of the City Treas
urer of Corvallis iu United States Gold
or Silver coin, and if not rsid on or be
fore ti e ist day of; Novem her, 1902 the
Common Council will, order warrants to
be issued to the Chief of Police for Ihe
co-lection thereof together with interest
thereon at eight per cent per annum from
that date and costs of collection, viz.,.
M. J. Wells. Block 38, Lot 2,
r .Countv Addition,.
Walter T. "Wiles,-Block 23, Lot 3,
Oounty Addition,
Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, Lot 4,
Oounty Addition,
fsa 80
22 89
22 89
22 89
22. 89
22 89
M.
M.
M.
M.
J. Wells, Block 23, Lot
5,
County Addition,
J. Well?, Block 23, Lot
6,
Oounty Addition,
J. Welle, Block
Oounty Addition,
23, Lot
7,
8,
J. We.lls, Block 33,
Lot
Countv Addition,
Walter T. Wiles, Block 2C, Lot 0,
County Addition,
33 89
22 89
22 89
22 S9
Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, Lot iO,
County Addition,
Margaret C. Snell. Blo k
23, Lot
23, Lot
It, County Addition,
Margaret (3. Snell, Block
12, County Addition,
M. J. Wells. Block 23, Lot i,
County Addition,
By order of the Common
22 89
Council ot
Corvallis.
E: P. Geeffoz,
Police Judge.
Corvallii?, Oregon, October 20, 1902.
Call for Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there is
money on hand &t the temty ptfasurer's
office to nav all orders endorsed and
marked not paid for want of funds up to
and including those of April 3rd, 1902.
Interest will be stopped on same from
this data,
Datt d Octet t r llth. I9O3.
W. A. BUCHANAJJ,
Treasurer of Benton Co., Or.
To Home-SeeScers.
Iam now offering several genuine bar
gains in City propeilie8 in Corvallis and
Philomath. Also, some ef tbe best and
.cheapest farm- and stock ranches in
Benton county, with or without stock.
A few acre properties near town, ppme
and see me before you buy. I am poy
alone in the business. .
F. P. MORGAN.
Assessment Tor Sewer..
"Notice ia hereby given, that the assess- i
tnent made by o:dinanco Number lilCi
for the construction of eewer. throngn
blocks 5 County Addition, and i9 Dixon's
2nd Addition, Corvallis, in the manner
provided by ordinance Number 120 in
each of the'following mentioned lots and
parts of lots was entered in the Docket
of City Ltensof Corvallis on the 20th
day of October, 1902, and is -doe and
payable at tbe office of the City Treas
urer, of Corrallis, in United States-Gold
or Silver in, and if ot paid on or be
fore the Jst day of November, 1902, the
Common' Council -will order warrants to
be issued to tlia Chief of Police for the
collection thereof together with interest
thereon at eight per cent per annum
from that date and. costs ot collection,
vis,: -.J
Jane and - Clara Hutchens, Block 5,
Lot 1, County AdjaWon, $11.03. .? ,
Jane and Dim Hutchen, Block 5,
Lot 2. Countv Addition, $17.03. ; '
-'G. C. Hartless,, Block 5, Lot 3,. Coonty
Addition, $17.03.' - -
CO. Hartless, Blockers. 16 feet
Lot 4; County Addition, $58..- " ' -.
Cora M. DaviseoR Block 5, 16 feet
front by 103 feet through the middle of
Lot 4, County Addition, $5.68. ,
E. J. Moore, Block 5, N. 16 feet Lot
4, County Addition, $5.68. '
. E. J. Moore, Block S, S. 33J feet Lot
6, County Addition, fii.36.-
Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, N.16 feet
Lot 5, Countv Addition, $5.03. ..
Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, Lot 6,
County Addition, $17.03.
Isabella Gellatly,-- Block 5,. Lot 7,
Countv Addition, $17.03 ' .
Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, N. 16 feet
Lot 8r County Addition, $3.08.
E. J. Moore, Block 5i S. 33K feet Lot
8, Countv Addition. $l'i.3.
E. J. Moore, Block 5, S. 16 feet, Lot
9, County Add!tion, $5.68. :
Cora M. Davisson, Block 5, 16 feet
front by 100 feet through the middle of
Lot9. County Addition. $5.68. .
C. C. Hartless, Block 5, S. 16 feet.
County Addition, $5 6S. -
O. C. Hartless. B'ock 5, Ixt 10, County
Addition, $17.03. '
E. E. Paddock. Block 5, Lot 11,
County Addition. $i7.03.
'E. E. Paddock, Block 5. Lot i2,
County Addition, $17.03. : ' -
, J. H. Albright, Block 19, Lot 1, Dix
Ons Second Addition, $17,03-
J. H. Albright, Blot. 19, S. Lot2i
Dixons Second Addition, $8 52 . . . .
Jacob Whitaker. Block 19, N. '.Lot .2.
DixoBS Secbvd AdditioM, $8 52. '
Jdiob Whitaker, Blpck -1, '1xi Sf
Dixons Second Addition, $17.03, ? -
J. W. Simpson, Block 19, Lot 4 JJix
ons Second Addition, $i7.03 . :;
J. W. Simpson Block 19, LoJ 5, JJjjx
ons Second Addition, $17.03. '--;
J. W. Simpson, Block i9, Lot 6, Dix
ons Second Ad tilion, $17 03. -.
Jacob Whitaker, Block I9. Lot 7, Dix
ons Second Addition, $ 17.03.
Jaccb Whitaker, Block 19, S. Lot 8,
Dixons Second Addition, $8.52.
Martha Simpson, BIock 19, N. 4 Lot
8, Dixons Second Addition, $8.52.
Martha Simpson, Block lg. Lot 9, Dix
ocs Second Addition. fi7.03.
Julia Cline, Block 19. Lot iO, Dixons
Second Addition, $17.03.
Juiia Cline, Block I9, Lot 11, Dixons
Second Addition, $i7.03.
Julia Cline, Block 19, Lot 12, Dixons
Sacond Addition, $17.03. ,
G'eorge Taylor, Block IS, Lot t, Dixons
Second Addition, $17.03.
By order of the Common Cod nt-il of
Corvallis.
E. P. Gkkffoz,
Police Judge.
Corvallis, Oregon, October 2'Jl I9.12
Assessment for Sewer.,
" Notice i8'hereby giventha't the ssse's
ment made by ordinance Number 130 for
the construction of a sewer tbrcugh
blocks 6 and 7, County Addition, Cor
vallis, in the manner provided by ordi
nance Number i22 in each of the follow
ing mentioned lots and parts of lets was
entered in the Docket of City Liens of
Corvallis,.. on Uie -iOth day of October,
and is due 1S02, and payable at the oUii-e
of City Treasurer of Corvaliis, iu United
States. Gold or Silver coi-Uj and if not
paid on or before tbe ist-day of Novem
ber,. 1902, the Common Council will or
der warrapts. lobe issued to the Chief of
Police (or the collection thereof together
with "interest thereon 'at'' eight' per cent
per annum from Ibat dute and costs bf
collection,.-viz
J, IL Simpson. Block .6, Lst 1
J ; County Addition', -
J. H. : Sitnpson, Block C, Lot 2,
, Countv -Addition,
Ida B. Callahan, Block 6, Lot 3,
Countv Addition,.
Ida B. Callahan, Blm-k 6, Lot 4.
Countv Addition,'
Ida B. Callahan. Block 6, Lot S,
County- Addition, -
Ida B. Callahan. Block 6 Lot 6,
Countv Addition.
$22 32
- 21 32
22 32
22; 32
22 32
22 32
22 3.'
1 Willi nni Groves,' Ilo. k 6. Lot. 7,
County Addition,-'
William Growes, Blosk 6,;'Lvt 8,
Oonntv. Additian,. .
Ida B. Callahan,' Block 6, Lot 9,
. Oounty -'Addition,
Ida B. Callahan, Block 6,-Lpt 10,
County Addition,
J. H Simpson, Block 6, Lot 11,
O nntyAddition
J. H. Simpson, Block 6, Lot ,
County Addition.
Martha Burnett, Block 7, Lot 1,
County Additiou,
,22 32
22 32
22 3;
22 32
22 32
22'' 32
Martha Biiriierf, Block 7, Lot2,
Countv Addition,
. 22 32
M. S Woodcock, Block, 7, Lot 3,
County Addition, .
M. S Woodcock. Block 7, Lot 4,
Countv Addition
M. S. Woodcock. .Block 7. Lot 5,
County Addition,
M. S. Woodcock, Block 7, Lot 6.
County Addition,
M. S. AVoodcocb, Block 7, Lot 7,
County Addition,
M. S. Woodcoctr, Block 7, Lot 8,
County Addition,
U. 8. Woodcpck. Block 7, Lor 9,
Countv Addition,
22,32
22 32
22 32
22 32
' U 3,2
M. S. Woodcock, Block 7, Lot 10,
Countv Addition,
Martha Burnett, Block 7, Lot II,
County Addition,
Martha Burnett, Blot k 7, Lot i2,
22 32
22 32
County Addition,. 32 32
By order of the Common uouncu oi
Corvallis. '
, E. P. Geeffoz,
".' ' " . Police Judge.
Corvallis, Oregon, October f 0, 19O2.
Holic to Credit.org. -
In the Connfy Court of the State of Oregon
for Pfpton fcounty '- '
n te lUfUter pf the pstete of Leslie M. Matr
topn. deceased:
1 he undersigned having been appointed by
the County Court of Kenton County, Oregon, as
administratrix of the estate of Mslie if. Mat
toon, deceased, notice is hereby given .to the
creditors of, ard all persons having claims
against said estate te present their claims, veri
fied as required by law, to her at her residence
in Summit, Benton County. Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first publication of
this notice, towit, within six mouths frcm the
17th uur of October. i902.
5 . KMUA A..MATTOPN,
Administratrix of the1 Estate pfXcslie M',
. Hat.
tood, irecessea
B. A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician $ Surgeon
Kooms 14 in Bank Building. "
run "1 TinnM ) 10 to 12 a. m?
Oflice Hours j 2 to 4 p.m.
Besidence: Corner 5th and Adams
St.
Telephone at office and residence.
Orva'h's, - - . - Oregon
:. - (Homoeopathic), n-.
Physician, Surgeon, Ocoulist,
Offics Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg.
t Rbsidxjtcs On 3rd street, between
Monroe sod Jackeon. . Besidence tele
pbonoKa 811. -
"OmcE Hocss 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4
and 7 to 7:3o p. m.
COBVALLIS, OREGOS. - :
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Sf Surg ton
Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bnrean
PHILOMATH. OHEGt.
DR. W. .H. HOLT
DR. MAUD B; HOLT
Osteopathic Physicians
umve on ooutn Aiam ei. wonsuitauon
and examination free.
Office hours : 8 :30-ll :45 a. m;l-5 :45 r -Telephone
235.
Uorvains, uregon. .
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
Office ta Wbitokera' Stork
Corvallis,
O rea on
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTJST.
Duntistry of every description done to nrst
.class 'manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. C83WH IND BRIDGE WORK & SPECIALTY
Office over Ziorolf 's grocery store, opposite
the post office. Corvallis, Oregon.
E. It Bryson ;
i n-niAnnmr 1 m T I ITT
AllOKMi Al LAW
Corvallis, Ore-'On.
Office in Postoffice Bullfllng.
Notary TnLKS Convi tavcikg,
' JOS. H. "WILSON.
- ATfOH NRT-ATJ.AW.'
Pr'i(tii-e in al! State and Federal Court.
6fr3ce in Btimeit Building.
Drugs & Medidne Kodaks St Photo Supplic
Corvtllis, Oregcn
Established, Incorporated, 189H
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete line of Pure Drugs
Chemicals in CorvaUis.
and
Boofca and Stationery, Ccmmctdal Pa
pers, Fine Perfrtnery, Toilet ArticlB,
Combs, rroohes audi. Irrcrs.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery
CIG
MBiiatrerJot Perscription Department,
. T.A. TONES, legUtered,
' : . -, , J t v tltA.a r.1Mc1
ty, iniliaus
' . ;i .V :J. I'niled States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon,
. ,.' -- - . . . Aa(f . 12, 1902.
Notice Ji 1 erctiv li', that in compliance with the
VroviMons of tl e tw t o. Ct 1119 of June S. 1S7S, en
titled fiAn act for ti e rale of tiiuler )r.c!a in iba
Sta' of C .lifon O.. jri-n, Nevada, and V"ahiir
ton n ritnrj-,, ai extended to all the Public Lai.d
Sta'.i by act of AupUft 4, JSC",
V1HGIL E. Vr'ATTEBS,
of Con oil'', cnupiy ol Biitop, State of OreeoB, ha
th's di.r fled iu th'- fine bs I ..: i ttatf n ent 'o.
ESc'l. for re pun-ho e of the S) S " ' and N i KB
of St. :-oa No S4 tn loni l-'p No. 12 s. P.rpe No.
7 W, aid offer ir of io ahi-... thu . the land
sonrlit :s !oie valt?. b'o inr i.H tiiiib'-r or sfi-.ie than
for ii l.:u' ural puri o u ', mi to eatvblUli b;.- claim
to faid l.;iu hefore ir I. )!(. Clerk of Benton
Co., torr. - tsi Or.i'ou t; :urduy, -the ItVday of Jio
vr:nber, ISO-'. -
He names as witnesses:
Miehnel jf. J-'lvnn, John Hyde,- Frank M. Spenw,.,
John P. Hufloiao, all of Philomath, -reeon .
, Any and all perso- claiming adversely the above
describrd lands are requested to file their chums ia
this oflice on or before said 1st day of hov. , 1808. .
CHA8. B. WO0BES, Register. -
Notice for Publication.
Land. Off t-e at Oregon City, Or...
(September gO, i'K'g.
Notice is hereby t'iven tbat the follow.
ing-named settler has tiled loticeoNds
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
Stade before the Conptv C'erk of Benton
punty, at Coryailis. (lrei!r(n, op $Qs
vember 8th, 1q02. viisi Alfred B- Pun
can, H. E. 12i4. for the N. VV. U ef
Sec. 32, T. IOS.. R. 7 W. ,
He names- the following nitnesses to
prove his continuous refdrtem p upon and
cultivation of i-aid lar d, viz: Edward F.
Strouts, Chsiles'Johiieon and Tiius Ban
ney , all of jtummif. Oregon, and Chatjee
p. Bigdon, of Kafcliviiie, Pref u. ,
PPAS. p. MOOHFS.
Krg'tfer.
Trssspfiss Bietfee.
AH persons are hereby, notified not to
trespass, by hunting or otherwise,- on
the premises of the undersigned near .
Wells, Oregon.
E. F. Wiles,
John Writsman,
W. T. Wiles,
Jobt SMifn. '