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THE C0RVALL1S GAZETTE. FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1902. COURAGE AND TACT. That both the operators and the miners should consent to sub mit their differences to a coinnrs sion appointed by President Roosevelt is the strongest possi ble evidence of the unbounded confidence the people have in his courage, integrity and patriotism. Not since the days of Lincoln have the American people had a president in whom the common masses so thoroughly believe and to whom they so heedfully listen. We cannot go so far as some portions of the press in laudation of the president and of Mitchell, . the president of the Miners' Un- ion. The president has but done a patriotic duty. He is the first president to attempt the solution of labor difficulties by peace ful reasoning and reasonable methods. His immense popu larity and the peculiar conditions of the sfrife made it possible for him to lay hold of the difficulties and impel them toward a just and speedy settlement It required caurage and tact to do this. He possesses these, just as the people believed. As to Mr. Mitchell, he is en titled to small credit lor the ad judication ot the trouble. That the strike was ordered to take place during an election year, and that it has been prolonged until the consumers of coal have felt the discomforts of its lack are old and frequently practiced tactics of labor leaders. Large numbers of the strikers had pass ed beyond his control and were engaged in mob violence, attend ed with destruction of life and property. The military power of the state had to be called upon to restore order. When this was done the only thing the Miners' Union could do was to see work resumed without it or accept ar bitration. This was the juncture of affairs the president tactfully improved. It is a mistake to claim that organized labor has gained a vie tory through the action of the president. Not one question at issue between the operators and the miners has been passed upon This is the function of the com mission. The operators, who had already declared their will ingness to submit to the decision of an unbiased aud impartial body ot arbitrators, and had, in deed, suggested one, do not feel that the acceptance ot the presi dent's commission is any sort of victory over them. So far, it is but a reasonable victory of the public over the hurtful, selfish, cold-blooded con duct of those engaged in supply ing a public necessity. In the abstract, the difference between the operators and their employes are of little moment. The pub lic has its own grievances against the great coal corporations, and by far more important than any the Miners' Union can have. It is not probable the commission just appointed will consider any of these. The great .state of Pennsylvania did not amend her constitution until these coal owning, coal-carrying corpora tions were in full legal possession of their franchises and properties. It was a case of lock'lng the sta ble door after the horse was stolen. Yet they must be, final ly will be, controlled. Mean while, let there be no boasting of victory of either party over the other. Schools Visited. Snp't. Denman, who has been busily engaged for the last few weeks visiting the schools of our county, has kindly onsen ted to give us a few notes on his observations in his school visitations. While the law only requires tbe County School Superintendent to visit the schools of the county once a year, it is the rule of Supt. D jo man to visit as far as possi ble the schools in the country, twice a year. This increases the interest of the pupils and patrons alike. There are in Beaton county 57 school districts which raqnirs considerable time and traveling to do the work that has been done by Supt. Denman. The schools visited and th few observations are as follows : District No. 43 was visited Out, Stb. Number of pupils present 25 ; number enrolled 30; length of visit, two hoars and forty -rive minutes; those neither absent nor tardy since beginning of School: Minnie, Myrtle, Golda, Lena and Virgil Peacock, Clinton Wyatt, llayden Risley, Worth Pugh, Maud Hughes, Myrtle Wyatt, Addie Pugh, Mary Hember, Bonnie Hember, Willie Hecnber, Joseph Avers, Walter Spmdall, Horace Martin. During the past year a neat fence has been placed around the school grountls. Mr. T. J. Risley is teaching the present term. Disttict No. 45 was visited October c. Number pupils enrolled 5; number pu pils present 5; teacher, Inez St. German. Pirectors, Oliver Witham, Stephen Gragg, Lafe Stewart; Clerk. Jos. Brt ant Daring tbe summer the directors have Lad the Louse painted inside and oat New seats have been purchased. By a little work on the grounds much voald bs added to tbe new improvements. - District No. 8 was visited October 9th . Number of pupils enrolled 2O: number present iC; directors are A. Blektrell. A. ' T. Wileon, George Lindarnnaii'; clerk, . , K. Mrore; teacher, Crystal Miner.: Ttie ' , school house has lee supp-ied with new : seats. A new coat of paint has been given the bouse recently. The school' grounds have a number of fins shads j trees which add to the comfort of pa- j pile and looks oi the property. ! District No. 13 was visited October IS. j ployed as teacher;' hoard consists of clerk, E. J. Newton 5 directors, George Cooper, J. E. Wyalr, J. A. Park; pu pils enrolled i4. The house and grounds are in good repair. The house is fur nished with good seats. Tbe addition of a case of iuap3 and black board would be of a great assistance to the teacher and benefit to the pupils. District No. 16 was visited October i3. Director?, J. R. IJulburf, J. D. Howell, John Goose: Cieik, Henry Gerhard. Muvh can be added to the comfort cf the pupils if a few needed improvements could be made. P.'of. J. D. Wood, the oldest teacher in Benton county, and perhaps in Oregon, i3 employed. Prof. Wood is now teaching on his lloth term. Forty four years ago he taught in the same settlement. He has taught for nearly 43 years ia eleven counties in Oregon. Daring this entire time he has never laid off a j'car and has never ad journed his school a day for sickness. Letter List. For the week ending Oct. 18, 1902. Persons calling for these letters will please state date on which they were ad vertised. They will be charged at the rate of one cent each: Wm J Albert, John Alexander, Cap tain Bence, Cora Breasler, T W Bill, Mrs H C Branson. Mrs M Brown, John S Bentley, William Burmer, Samuel J Burk, Mrs J B Burk, George Clark, C A Carey. Mrs L P Critcherson, Clarence Clodfelter, Robert F Cox, Mrs J D Dow ard, George Farris, Chester A Gardner, Mrs Thomas Hefting, Frank Houser, J A Hulburt, A D Monroe, G Mason, Mrs Thomas Moore, W B Miller, W J Mul- key, A M Mann 2, Neham & Wontom, Eph Piatt, Denzel L Porter,- Joseph La- Robardier, Mrs Ada Smith, John J S Kaalure, Miss Rosa Striffe, Miss Verna Seters, Spaujding Bros 2, Mis3 Edua Tom. Mr Tammens. Clarence Wineset, J B Wertz 2, D J Yeregain. B. W. Johnson, P. M. Horse Lost. A brewn or bay animal with saddle and bridle thereon found last Sunday night about one-fourth mile west of Cor- vallis, Oregon, near the residence of Wm Dunham. 0uer will please call and get the animal. In every town and village may be had, A. the mm rne first National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1890. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especially iu entourage auu puna up IK legitimate uusi Deposits Received subject to check payable on demand. Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available in th principal cities cf England, Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger many, Austria. Letters of Credit " Issued available in tbe principal cities ot the unitea atates. - Princi.4 Correspondents Upon Whom W Sell bight exchange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon The Tank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Ancio-Cahfornian Bank. San Francisco. Calif. The National City Bank New York. The tank of New York National Banking Ass'n Importers & Trader's National Bank, New York Shoo and Leather National Bank of Boston. Mass Philadelphia National Bank of Philadelphia, r CONSUMPTION the ino3t dreaded and deadly of all di seases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy ' the kins of all Cough Cures." Cures coughs and colds in a day. 5 cents. Your money back if dissatisfied. Write for free sample. W. H. Hooker A Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward, Druggists. BANNER SALVE the most healing salve in the world. Made that makes your I horses glad. ? iKODAKSi A BIG ASSORTMENT Of Eastmans All Ks, 411 Sizes Just received at , - fGRAHAM & Headquarters for Dry Goo Js, Clothing- Shoes, Hats- Ladies' and Nleris22C Furnishings, New Goods Corvallis, BEDFORD'S' BLACBMJGffil THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE! A sallow complexion, dizziness. biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bowel troubles, severe as they are, give immediate warning1 by pain, But liver and kidnev troubles. though less painful at the start, are much harder to cure. Thedford's Black-Drauirht never fails to bene fit diseased fiver and weakened kid neys. It stirs np the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright 's disease of the kidneys, with kidneys re inforced by Thedford's Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedford's Black- Draught. It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mullins, S. C, March 10, 1001. I have used Thedford's Black-Draught for three vears and I have not had to 00 to a doctor since I have been taking it it is the best medicine tor me that Is on the market for liver and kidney troubles ana dyspepsia and other complaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS. Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby (riven, that tbe assessment made by ordinance number 131 for the construction of a sewer through blocks 18 and 19, County Addition to Ccrvallls, in the manner provioea oy ordinance Number 108, in each of the following- mentioned lots and parts of lots was entered in the docket of City Liens qI Uorva'US, 011 tne zuin aa 01 vsciooer, iiwz, and is due and payable at tbe office of the City Treasurer of Coivallis. in I'mted States Gold or Sil ver coin, and if not paid on or before the 1st day of November, 1902, the Common Council will order warrants to be issued to th e Chief of Police for the collection thereof tog-ether with interest thereon at eight per cent per annum from that date anu costs 01 collection, viz., Adam and M. Haider, Block 19, Lot 1, County Addition. 23.47. Adam and M. Raider, Block i9, Lot 2, County Addition, 8-23.47. Richard Uraham. trustee, Block i9, Lot 3, County Addition, $23.47. Thomas A. Jones, Block 19, Lot 4, County Addi tion, 23 47. Thomas A. Jones, Block i9, Lot 6, County Addi tion, 823.47. Thomas A, Jones, Mock 19, Lot 0, uouniy Auai- tion, $-23 47. Thomas A tion, $23.47. Thomas A. tion, $23.47. Jnws, Block 19, Lot 7, County Addi- Junes, Block 19, Lot 8, County Addi- R. Graham, Block, 19, Lot 9, County Addition, K. Graham, Block 19, Lot 10, County Addition, $23 47. Anna Farra, Block 19, Lot 11, County Addition, t23.17. AnualFarra,. Block 19, Lot 12, County Addition, $23 47. School Dietrict N. 9, Block 18, Lot 1, County Addition, $23 47. School Disttict No. 9, Block IS, Lot 2, County Addition, $23.47. School District No. 9, Block 18, Lot 11, County Addition, 23.47. School District No 9, Block 18, Lot 12, County Addition, $23 47. By older of the Common Council. E. P. GHEFFOZ, - Police Judge. forvalUi. Orraron, Oct., 20, 1902. Moki Tea posetively Cures Sick Head ache, IndigectioB and Constipation A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 25c and 50o. Write to ns for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Alleh & Woopwakp, Dmggests, Prices fMVwiiiflii in- Etc, all the Time. Oregon Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby givtn, that thP assess ment made by ordinance Nnmler 129 for the construction of a sewer throngh Blocks 20, 21, and 22. County Addition to Corvallis, in the manner provided by ord'iance Number i09, in each of the following mentioned lots and part- 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 Treaeurer of Cor vallis. in United States Gold or Silver coin, and if not paid on or before the 1st day of November, 1902, the Common Council will order warrants 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 , viz., J. M. Cameron, Block 20, Lot 1, Countv Addition, $20.41. J. M. Cameron. Block 20, Lot 2, County Addition, $20.4t J. M. Cameron. Block 20, Lot 3, Countv Addition. $20.41. Laura A. Whitney. Block, 20, Lot 4, County Addition. $20.41. Laura A. Whitney, Block County Addition, $20.41. Lau-a A. .Whitney, Block County Addition, $20 41. 20, 20, Lot5, Lot 6, Laura A. Whitney, Block 20, Lot 7. Countv Addition. $20.41. Laura A. Whitney, Block 20, Lot 8, County Addition, $20 4i. William Bogue, Block County Addition, $23 41. William Bogue, Block County Addition. $20.4l. J, Si. Cameron, block County Addition. J. M. Cameron, Block County Addition, 20 4i. Florence Porter, Block Couniy Addition, $20.4i. Florence Porter, Block County Addition, $20.41. 20, Lot 9, 20, Lot 10, 20, Lot 11, 20, Lot 12, 2i, Lot 1, 2i, Lot 2, Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 3, County Addition. $21.41. Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 4, Countv Addition, $20.4i. J. N. McFadden, Block Countv Addition, $20 41. J. N. McFadden, lilock County Addition, $20.41. J. N. McFadden, Block Countv Addition, $20.4 r. 21, Lot 5, 21, Lot 6, 2i, L- t 7. J. N. McFadden. Block 2i, Lot 8, Countv Addition. $20 41. Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 9, Cxunty Addition, $20 41. Pauline Kline, Block 2r, Lot 10. Conntv Addition. $20.41. Louisa A. Gardner, Block 21, Lot 11, County Addition. $20 4i. State Agricultural College, Block 21, Lot 12. Countv Addition. $20.4i M. J. Wells, Block 22, Lot 1, County Addition, J20 41. M. J. Wells, Block 22, Lot 2, County Addition. $20.41. M. J. Wells. Block 22, Lot 3, County Audition. $20.41. Karl Lachele, Block 22, Lot 4, County Addition. $20.41. Karl Lachele, Block 22, Lot 5, County Addition. $20.4i. Karl Lachele, Block 22, Lot 6, County Addition, $20.4i. J. B. Horner, Block 22, E. i Lot 7, County Addition, $10 21. J. B. Horner, Block 22, E. X Lot 8, Countv Addition, $10.21. J. B". Horner. Block 22, E. Lot 9, Countv Addition. $10 21. Mai ion F. Wood. Block 22. W. Lot 7, County Addition, $10.21. Marion F. Wood, Block 22, W. Lot 8, County Addition, $10.21. Marion F. AVood, Block 22, W. Lot 9, County Addition, $10.21. Heirs of Carrie Howe, Block 22, Lot 10, County Addition, $20 41. Heirs of Carrie Howe, Block 22, Lot 11, County Addition, $20.41. Heirs of Carrie Howe, Block 22. Lot. 12, Countv Addition. $20.4i. Bv order of the Common Council of Corvalljs. IS. V. tiBEFFOZ, Police Judge. Corvallis, Oregon, October 20, 1902. and AH Get yoar Job Wcrk done here Assessment of Sewers. Notice is hereby given that -the assess ment made by Ordinance Number 128. for the construction of a sewer through Block 34. Averys Addition, Corvallis, in the manner provided by Ordinance Num ber hi. in each of the following men tioned lota and parts of lots was entered in the Docket of City I.'phs of Corvallis on the 20th day of October. 1902. and is due mid payable at tlitr nflifA of the City Treasurer of Uorvallis m United states Gold or Silver coin, and if not paid on or before the 1st dav of November. i932, the Common Council willjjrder warrants to be issued to the Chief of Police for the collection thereof, together with interest thereon at eight per rent per annum from that date and costs of collection, Elizabeth C. Bell, Block 34, Lot I, Averys Addition, - $3d 10 Georee . Lillv. Block 84. Lot 2. Averys Addition, 30 16 Georee E. Lillv. Block 31, Lot 3. A verve Addition, 30 16 Marv E. Averv. Block 34. Lot 4. A vervs Addition, 30 16 Marv A. Barber. Block 34. Lot 5. Avervs Addition. &) 16 fMarv A. Barber, Block 34, Lot 6, . Averys Addition. 30 16 The Proteetant Episcopal Church Block 34, Lot 7, Averys Add., 30 16 The Protestant Episcopal Church, Block 34,. Lot 8, Avervs Add. 30 16 The Protestant Episcopal Church, Block 34, Lot 9, Averys Add. 16 The Protestant Episcopal Cnurch, Block 34, Lot 10, Avervs Add 30 16 John W. Hayes, Block 34. Lot 11, Averys Addition. 30 16 John W. Hayes, Block 34, Lot i2, Averys Addition, 30 16 By order of the Common Council of Corvallis. E. P. Gkkffcz, Police Judge. Corvallis, Oregon October 23, 19O2. Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the assess ment made by Ordinance Number 125, for the construction of a sewer through Block iO, County Addition, Corvallis, in the manner provided by Ordinance Number l2r, in each of the following mentioned lota and parts of lota 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 office of the City Treasurer of" Corvallis in United States Gold or Silver coin, and if not paid on or before the 1st 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, Conutv Addition, $22 24 Mrs. M. M. Miller, Block iO. S. V2 Lot 2, County Addition, 11 12 S. W. Jackson, Block iO, N. z Lot 2, County Addition, 11 12 S. W. Jackson , Block iO, S. y2 Lot 3, Connty Addition, 11 12 William II. Fitz-Patrick, Block . id, N. Yz Lot 3, County A.dd 11 12 William H. Fifz. Patrick, Block iO, Lot 4, County Addition, 22 24 Christian Church, Block iO, Lot 5, County Addition, 22 24 Christian Chnrch, Block iO, Lot 6, County Addition, 22 24 Anna Farra, Block iO, Lot 7. County Addition, 22 24 Anna Farra. Block iO, Lot 8, County Addition, 22 24 Anna Farra, Block iO. Lot 9, County Addition, 22 24 Joseph Yates, Block iO, Lot iO, County Addition, Joseph Yates, Block iO, Lot 11, Countv Addition. 22 24 22 24 Joseph Yates, Block iO, Lot 12, County Addition, 22 24 By order of the Common Oo'iu- ll of Corvallis. E. P. Gkeffoz, Police Judge, Corvallif, Oregon, October 20, 1902. Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given, that theaseess- ment made bv Ordinance Number 127, for the construction of a eewer through Block 23, Countv Addition Corvallis, in the manner provided by Ordinance Num 11O. in each of the following mentioned lots and parts of lots was entered in the Docket of City Liens of Corvallis on the 20th dav of October, 1902, and is due and navable at the office of the Citv Treas urer of Corvallis in United States Gold or Silver coin, and if not paid on or he fore ti e 1st day of November, 19O2, the Common Council will order warrants to be it sued to the Chief of Police for tbe collection thereof, together with interest thereon at eight per cent per annum from that date and copts of collection, viz., M. T. Wellp. Block 23. Lot 2, ""T County Addition, $22 89 Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, Lot 3, County Addition, 22 89 Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, Lot 4, Oonnty Addition, 22 89 J. Well?, Block 23, Lot 5, County Addition, 22 89 J. Wells, Block 23, Lot 6, County Addition, 22 89 J. Welle, Block 23, Lot 7, Oonnty Addition, 22 89 J. Wellp, Block 23, Lot 8, M. M. M. M. Conntv Addition, 22 89 Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, Lot 9, Connlv Addition, 22 89 Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, lot iO, County Addition, 22 89 Margaret C. Snell. Block 23, Lot 11, Connty Addition, 22 S9 Margaret C. Snell, Block 23, Lot 12, County Addition, 22 89 M. J. Wells. Block 23, Let 1, County Addition," 22 89 By order of the Common Council of Coryallie. E. P. Geeffoz, Police Judge. Corvallie, Oregon, October 20, i902. Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there is money on hand at the county treasurer's office to pay 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 date. Dated Octet f r 11th, l902. '"" '" W:' A." Buchanan, Treasurer of Benton Co., Or. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA fABRETS cures Dyspepsia and all disorders arising from IndigPstion. Endorsed by physi cians everywhere. Sold by (til druggists. Kb cure no pay. 25 cents. Trial pack - age free by writing te W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Acker's Blood Elixir positivelv Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu lous affections. At all tim s a match 'ess system tonic and purifier Movey re funded if you are not satisfied. 50c and (1,00, Allen & Woodward, DrnSgists Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given, that the assess ment mace by oidinance A umber izt. for the construction of a sewer through blocks S Oonnty Addition, and i9 Dixon's 2nd Addition, Corvallis, in the manner provided , by ordinance Number 120 in each of the following mentioned lota and parts of lots waa entered in the JJocKet of CStv Lien of Corvallis on the 20th day of Ocloner, 15)02, and is due and payable at the omce ot the uity lreaa nrer. of Corvallio, in United States Gold or Silver coin, and if not paid on or be fore the lot day of November, 19UA tne Common Council will order warrants to be issued to the Chief of Police for the collection thereof together with interest thereon at eight per cent per a no am f rem that date and costs of collection, vis , ' -. " ;. ; Jane and Clara Hutchens, Block 5, Lot 1, Connty Addition, $17.03. Jane and Clara Hutchens, Block 5, Lot 2, Countv Addition. $17.03. C. C. Hartiess, Block 5, Lot 3, County Addition. $17.03. " C. O. Hartiess, Block 5. 3. 16 feet Lot 4. Connty Addition, $5.68. Cora M. Davisson, Block 5. 16 feet front bv 100 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 5, S. 33K feet Lot 5, County Addition, $11.36. Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, N. 16 feet Lot 5, County Addition, $5.68. Isabella Gellatlv; Block 5, Lot 6, County Addi'ion, $17.03. Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, Lot 7, Conntv Addition. $17.03. Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, N. 16 feet Lot 8. Countv Addition. $5.bs. E. J. Moore, Block 5, S. 33K feet Lot 8, Countv Addition. $li.3t. E. J. Moore, Block 5, S. 16 feet, Lot 9, County Addition, $5.68. CoraM. Daviseon. Block 5. 16 feet front bv 100 feet through the middle of Lot 9. Conntv Addition. (5.68. U. V. Hartle&s. Bloek S, S. io4 ieet, Countv Addition. $5 68. V. U. Harness, U'.ock o, Xjox. iu, county Addition, $17.03. JS.. E. Paddock, Block 0, Lot xi, Conntv Addition. $i7.03. K. E. Paddock, Block 5. iot iz, Countv Addition. $i7.03. J. H. A Ibritrht. lilock 1. Lot I, Lnx- oo8 Second Addition. $17.03- J. H. Albiieht. Block 19. S. Y Lot z, Dixons Second Addition, $8 52. Jacob Whitaker, Block 19, N. Dixons Second Addition. 8 52. a Lot 2, Jajob Whitaker. Block i9. Lot 3, Dixons Second Addition, $17X3. J. WSimpson, Block 19, Lot 4, Dix one Second Addition, $i7.03 J. W. Simrson, Block I9, Let 5, Dix ons Second Addition, $17.03. J.W.Simpson, Block i9. Lot 6, Dix ons Second Ad lition, $17 03. Jacob Whitaker, Block I9, Lot 7, Dix ons Second Addition, $17 03. Jaccb Whitaker, Block I9, S. lot 8, Dixons Second Addition, $8 52. Martha Simpson, Block 19, N. 4 Lot 8, Dixons Second Addition, $8 52. Martha Simpson, Block I9, Lot 9, Dix ons Second Addition. $i7.03. Julia Cline, Slock' 19, Lot iO, Dixons Second Addition, $17.03. Julia Cline, Block lg, Lot 11, Dixons Second Addition, $17.03. Julia Cline, Block 19, Lot 12, Dixons Second Addition, $17.03. George Taylor, Block 18, Lot 7, Dixons Second Addition, $17.03. By order of the Common Council Corvallis. E. P. Geeffoz, Police Judge. Corvallis, Oregon, October 20, lg '2 of Assessment for Sswer. Notice is hereby given, that ihe assess ment made by ordinauce Number 130 for the construction of a sewer through 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 lts was entered in the Docket of City Liens of Corvallis, on the 0th day of October, and is due 1902, and payable at the office of City Treasurer of Corvallis, in United States Gold or Silver coin, and if not paid on or before the ist day of Novemi ber. 1902, the Con mon Council will or der warrants tobe issued to the Chief of Police for the collection thereof together with inteiest thereon at eight per cent per annum from that date and costs of collection, viz , J. H. Simpson, Block 0, lfflt 1 County Addition. J. H. Simpson, Block 6, Lot 2, $22 32 Countv Addition, Ida B. Callahan. Block 6, Lot 3, CouDtv Addition, Ida B. Callahan, Block 6, Lot 4. Countv Addition, Ida B. Callahan. Block 6, Lot 5, Countv Addition, Ida B. Callahan. Block 6. Lot 6, Connty Addition, Willini Groves, Bloi k 6, Lot 7, County Addition, William Groves, Block 6, Lot 8, Countv Addition , Ida B. Callahan, Block 6, Lot 9, Oounly Addition, 21 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 IJa B. Callahan. Block 6, Lot 10 Connty Addition, J. II Simpson, Block 6, Lot 11, C unty Addition J. H. Simpson, Block 6. Lot 12, Connty Addition. Martha Burnett, Block 7, Lot 1, County Addition, Martha Burnett, Block 7, Lot2, County Addition, M. S Woodcock, B?ock 7, lot 3, 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 3'2 22 32 j . M County Addii ion, S Woodcock, Block 7, Lot. 4, Conntv Additiou, M. S. Woodcock. Block 7, Lot 5, Countv Addition, M. S. Woodcock, Block 7, Lot 6. Countv Addition, M. S. Woodcock, Block 7, Lot 7, County Addition, M. S. WoodcocK, Block 7, Lot 8, County Addition, M. S. Woodcock, Block 7, Lot 9, Countv Addition, M. S. Woodcock, Block 7, Lot 10, County Addition, Martha Burnett, Block 7, Lot 11, County Addition, Martha Burnett, Block 7, Lot 12, 22 32 22 32 22 32 County Addition, Bv order of the Common Council 01 1 Corvallis. W. P. OrEffoz, Police Judge. Corvallis, Oregon, October 20, 1902. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregou for Benton County In the Matter of the Estate of Leslie M. Mat toon, deceased: The undersigned having been appointed by the County Court of lenton County, Oregon, as administratrix of the estate of Leslie M. Mat toon, deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said estate t present their claims, veri fied as required by law, to her at her residence in Summit, Beuton County, Oregon, -within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, towit, within six months from the 17th day of October, i9oa. EMMA A. MATTOON, Administratrix of the Estate of Leslie M. Mat- 1 tood, Deceased. B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. Office Honrs 1 Residence : Corner 5th and Adams Sta. Telephone at office and residence. Corva'iia, - '- - Oregon. w. T. Buiey, pi. D. vl? (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Rooms 1 and 2 iu Bank Bldg. Residence On 3rd street, between Monroe and Jackecn. Residence tele phone No. 311. Offick Houes 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 7:3o p. m. CORVALLIS, OREGON. : C. H. NEWTH Physician Sf Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Burean 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; 1-5 :45 p.m. Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTI ST OttlM ia fTMtahora Block Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done in first class manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. GROWN ADD BRIDGE WORK 1 SPECIALTY Office over Zlcrolf 's grocery store, opposiw tbe post office, Corvallis. Oregon. E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Corvallis, Ore"on. Offic In PoatoSce Building-. Notary TlTLKS. COftVl YANClrf. JOS. H. WILSON. AT rORNEY-AT.LAW. in all State and Federal Court. Burnett Building. Practice Office in Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies 5f ialara CpIIs Corvallis, Oregon Established, Incorporated, 1898 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete lineot Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. -' Books and Stationery, Commexclal Pa pers, Fine rerfrmery, Toilet- Article, Combs, Erofebes at.d luirrcrs. Packet Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery OICrARS MinaRerSol Perscription Department, TCA. JOKES. IBeirlatered, prcial Tcurfe in Iharn-ecy pt rrTf!r Tniwt 1 ty. Indiana - United States Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, Aug. 12, 1962. Notice is r-erely irTven tbt in compliance with the provisions of the t of C iigiess of June 8, 1878, en titled ' An net for ti e sale of timber lands in the Mates of California, Orftron, Nevada, nd Wafhii e--tnu Territory." as extended to all the Puhi:c Lai d States by act of Auuust 4, 18C2, VlKGII. E. WATTHtS, of Corvallis, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this dav filed ii. tliix f ffiie h's mrn ftaten ent J o. 6&4. f r the t mi-haw of the N j NW isrdNJNK J of taction No S4 in Townthip No. 12 S. Bspge No. 7 W, and will offer jTouf ro shiw that the land sought is n ori valuvhle for its tiuil er or sli ne than for agricultural pun-oses, and to establish his claim to said land Itfore Victor P. Mores, Clerk of Benton Co., Corvallis. Or., on Saturdvy, the ltt day of No vember, 11102. He name? as witnesses: Michael J. Flynn, John Hyde, Frank M. Spencer, John P. Huffman, all of Philomath, tTenon. 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., 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES, Bcgister. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Or., September 20, i2. Notite is hereby given (list the following-named eettler has riled notice of his in'ention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the Connty Clerk of Benton Countv, at Corvallis. Oregon, on No vember 8th. I9O2. viz: Alfred R. Dun can, H. E. 12146, for the N. W. M of Sec 32, T. K) S.. R. 7 W. He nain p the f.lloiiig witnespea to prove his c ntinuous resitletn e upon and cultivation cf f-aid lard, ? Edward F. Strouts. CharleS Johnfon ad Titus Ran ney, all of Summit. Oregon, and Charles H. Rigdon, of Nat-hville, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES. Regibtpr. Tresspass Notice. AH persons are hereby notified not to trespass, by hunting or otrerwise. on the premises of the undersigned near Wells, Oregon. E. F. Wiles, John Writsmaii, W. T. Wileb, JonN Smitii..-