Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, October 28, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE C0RVALL1S GAZETTE,
TUESDAY, OCf. 28, 1902.
CONTROL VS. OWNERSHIP.
The New York democracy de
clares for public ownership and
operation of the anthricite cosl
mines. This is evidently done
for the purpcse of holding to the
paity that class of democratic
voters which is most deeply ting
ed with socialism and shows a
purpose ot embracing social de
mocracy. It is to be expected
that democratic leaders in New
York and elsewhere will frame
party platform and convention
resolutions so as to appeal as for
cibly as they dare, to both social
ist! and populists, maeea in is
has been done so long and per
sistently that o'd line democrats
find little in modern democracy
they can recognize except the
name, rfill, the New York
leider. knows that the question
of government ownership is not
now, and cannot now be made
an issue He knows that the
American people, the plain, hon
from this section of Oregon.
Everything is lively in this part
of the state; the music of the saw
and hammer is heard on all sides,
now that the sugar pine factories
are rebuilt and running again.
The plant has been greatly im
proved. While the fire was a
heavv loss to the owners of 'he
old i;lant, in rebuilding ih;y
have made this factory all th it ;
could be wished for in conveni
ence, safety and rapidity in hand
ling material, irom the rough to
the finrhed product which they
turn out. They have on hand
in their lumber yard some 7,000,
000 feet of sugar pine lumber
an immense pile it is.
I took a ride down the road a
few miles and by so doing found
there was a way out of this basin.
Ou leaving town the valley opens
nut so that there is etrite an ex-
A BIO ASSORTMENT OF
Eastmans
Ok.
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& All KS,
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Assessment of Sewers.
Assessment for Sewer.
All Sizes and All Prices
. Just received at
tfGRAH AM ;& WELLSTJ
and other necessary apparatus. .
District No. 4 waa visited Oct. 16. Mbs
Assessment for Sewer.
rnt of farming and truit raising Anna ragenKopt nas neon leacniog uere
1o1 TW are some fine or- for a nnmb-r of terms, giving good saiiB-
chards down this way, but they
all complain of a light crop this
. . . . 1 , j i . 1 1
year, altnougn rne roaus aic iuu
of teams hauling apples to town
to be shipped to Sin Francisco,
Pnrtlanri and interior cities, ana
even to the eastern cities. They
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est, conservative masses are not are receiving prices tnac arc vciy
desiring, much less demanamg, remunerative.
tviMio ownershiD of mines, rail- Southern Oresron is growing
. - rt I. .. . j r : .
wavs. telegraphs, etc. ine peo- into quite a country, ana nun
pie desire the least possible exer- anj mines are working the
cise of paternalism in their gov- change. I have been told that
emment. In its older and better there are about 300 men mining
history no party was more de- Un the mountaias adjacent to this J tuB
terminea in opposmua w guvtu- piace, ana wucu mc ia ept
mental paternalism than the dem- Sudd1v of water tney are mating
erratic oartv and but for the in- from 2.;o to each per day.
I 7" " " . . -1 5.1
fluence of political demagogues That ai comes m nere ana ncips
in itc wiinpi ls riaternahsm would Ur L-ppn a rpp-ular stream OI in
not raise its voice in tne demo- coming money,
craticcamD. The Greenback mine, some
Governmental control is the twenty miles out, has developed
American doctrine. Whatever ;nto nuite a paving institution,
. m i 1 1 I . y Tt
menances tne puDiic weuarc, supporting aDouc oo men, xuc
whether it be mighty aggrega- merchants here appear to be do
tions of capital controlling trans- ; a splendid business, carrying
nortation. formino; lnanuiaciur- iflro-e and well-selected siocks in
o- , ,, .
mg trusts or monopolizing iuc au lines, so iar as a covuu juuSc
nrorlnrfmn nf commodities ueces-1 Mnni no-these few items may
siry to the well being of the peo- proVe of interest, I shall close.
pie must be adequately controll
ed. ,4The wellfare of the people
faction . Board, A. Beam is, Peter Kar
stens, J. B. wonsilhclerk, T. B. Wil
liamson. Number pupils enrolled i2;
no. present 9 Last term i7 pupils re
ceived certificates of attendence. . A new
wood shod has recently been builW The
house is supplied with an organ, globe.
dictionary, case of maps and black board.
District No. 6 was visited October 16.
Miss Corlie Starr has been employed for
the fall term. Directors, E. E. Raber,
P. Schmidt. Wm. Abraham; clerk, H.
Rickert. Number enrolled, i; number
present, 3i. This is one of the best
schools in the county. It Is well sup
plied with excellent seats and sufficient
The grounds ars . ry neatly
For Sale.
Phiiuv.k salmon, ealted. ready for
family use. One hundred pounti irega,
delivered In Corvallls, 6 1-2 cents per
nnnnd. Parties defiling same, should
call on or address A. A. McCleary,
Corvallie. Or.
For Sole.
One milch cow and
is the supreme law." Comport
ine- best with the cenius ef
American institutions we choose
governmental control as the
most efficient means of enforc
ing this law.
The republican party unequiv
o:ally stands for this. It is a
possible, reasonable and practi
cal method and
P. G.
Grants Pass, Or., Oct. 24.
one calf for sale
B. J. KvErs,
Corvalli?, Or ,
Oar Public Schools.
Our Clubbing List.
Lot 5,
Lot 6.
rights without interfering with
private rights.
jf It has long been the
a few men that congress
District No. 2O and 22 was visited Oct.
i4t.h. The directors of District no. 2j
are W. T. Hockema, John Gardner, John
Daniel; clerk, Wm. Park: teacher, Jen.
nie Bobbins; length of visit, a hours;
conserves oublic number enrolled 23 ; number present 23
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W. foi weekly; S W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri
weekly; M, for monthly; s M, tor semi n omaiy.
The first price represents the subscription rate of
the publication alone, ana ine b.-oiiu un
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semi-weekly GAZETTE.
the pupils do the work -and govrli the JT
(same. A little improvement in tue 1 0rt
same. A utcie improvemeo
d hIiow us the excellent
pie constitutional powers to enact . hnnB rAl.fin,i haiit. The school
" and enforce lawscontrolling these haa the recor(i 0f n0 one being absent nor
The tenacity with
Oretronian, Portland, Or.. W., 1.60; 2.55.
Rural Spirit. Portland. Or., Contains a live-stock
market report, W., $2.00; 8,55.
Paoifio Christian Advocate For laud, VT-.
2.00. 3.05.
N?r.t;- ia hprnhv civon. that the assess
ment made by ordinance Somber 12q for
the construction ot a sewer turaasu
Blocks 20, 21, and 22. Uouaty Aoaiuuu
to Corvallis, in the manner provided by
nniinanM TJnmhsr i(ll. in eacli oi tne
folIowinR mentioned lota ana parw 01
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 ofhi-e of the Uuv ireasurer 01 cor
vallis, in United States Gold or Silver
coin, and if not paid on or liefore the 1st
day of November. 1902, the Common
Conncil wi" order warrants 10 ue ieu
to the Chief of Police for the collection
thereof with interest thereon ateijtht per
cent per annum from, that date and cojts
of collection , viz.,
J. M. Uameron, isiock zu, 1,
County Addition, $20.41.
J. M. Cameron. Block zu, usi a,
Connty Addition, $20.4i.
J. M. Cameron, jjiock zu, -lah. o,
County Addition, 20.41.
Laura A. vvnilney. jdiock, iw, uj-.
County Addition. $20.41.
Laura A. Whitney, Block
County Addition. $20.41.
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Laura A. Whitney, ciocn
County Addition, $20.41.
Laura A. Whitney, Block
County Addition, $20.41.
Laura A. Whitney, iiock
Conntv Addition. $2d.4l.
William Bogue, Block
County Addition. $20 41.
William Bogue, Block
County Addition, $20.4i. -
J. M. Cameron, block
County Addition. -
J. M. Cameron, Bloi-k
Cnnntv Addition. 20.4i.
Florence Porter. Bleck
Connty Addition, $20.4i.
Florence ' Porter, Block
fViiiritv Addition. $20.4lr
Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 3, County
Addition, $21.41. , . .
Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 4, Countv
Addition, $20. 4i.
J. N. McFadden, lilocK
Countv Addition, $20 41.
J. (. McFadden. Block
CoBntv Addition. $20.41.
J. N. McFadden, Block
Countv Addition, $20.4i.
J. McFadden, Block
Countv Addition, $20 41.
Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 9
Addition, $20.41.
Pauline Kline, Block 2r, Lot 10.
Connty Addition, $20.41,
Loujsa A. Oardner, Block 21. Lot 11,
Cnn n t v A aUAn . Jfc&i 4 1 .
" Stateertcltural Colleger "Block I,
T.nt 12. Countv Addition. $20.4i.
M. J. Weils, Block Z2, loi 1, Mjunty
Notice is hereby given that the assess
ment made by Ordinance Number 123,
for the construction of a eewer through
Block 34, Averys Addition, Corvallis, in
the-manner provided by Ordinance Num
ber in. in each of the followingmen
tioned lots and parts of lots was entered
in the Docket of City Liens of Corvallis
on tbe 20th dav of October. 1902. and is
due and paya''e at tlis rshe if le City
Treasurer ,i Corvallis. in United Mates
Gold or Silver coin, and if not paid on
or before the 1st day of November, i902.
the Common txmncil will o'der warrants
to be issued to the Chief of Polh-e for the
collection thereof together with interest
thereon at eight per rent per annum
from that date and costs of collection,
viz ,
Elizabeth C. Bell, Bleck 34, Lot ir
Averys Addition, $30 16
George E. Lilly, Block 34, Lot 2,
Averys Addition,
George E. Lilly, Block 34, Lot 3,
Averys Addition,
Mary E. Avery, Block 34, Lot 4,
Averys Addition,
Mary A. Barber, Block 34. Lot 5,
Averys Addition,
Mary A. Barber, Block 34, Lot 6,
Averys Addition.
The Protestant Episcopal Charch
Block 34, Lot 7, Averys Add.,
The Protectant Episcopal Church,
Block 34, Lot 8, Averys Add.
The Protestant Episcopal Church,
Block 34, Lot 9, Averys Add.
The Protestant Episcopal Ctiurch,
Block 34, Lot iO, Avervs Add- 30 10
John W. Hayes, Block 34. Lot 11,
Averys Addition,
John W. Hayes, Block 34. Lot i2,
Averys Addition,
30 16
30 16
30 16
S 16
30 16
30 16
30 16
30 16
3J Ifr
30 16
By order of the Common Council of
Coivallis.
E. r. Grbffoz,
Police Judge.
Corvallis , Orecon October 20, 19O2.
Assessment tor Sewer.
20,
20,
20, Lot 7
20,
20,
20,
20,
20,
2l, Lot 1,
2i, Lot 2,
Lot 8,
Lot 9,
Lot 10,
Lot 11,
Lot 12,
21,
21,
2,
2i.
Lot 5,
Lot 6,
L t 7.
Lnt 8,
C unty
combinations.
which the democratic party clung
to the doctrine of state rights
was. for many years, the chief
obstacle in the way of congress
enacting such measures. The
legislation heretofore applied has
been made defective and mem
cient bv captious opposition. Be
sides this more urgent matters,
as the Spanish-American war
and the questions arising there
from have engrossed the time and
energies of congress and the ad-
tardy for seven weeks.
District No. 22 is being taught by Dsl-
phena Haenal an O A C graduate. This
ia Miss lienaei a second term iu imo
scheol. The directors are M. Eckler,
Jesse Brown, J. E. Buchanan; clerk,
Arthur Buchanan ; number enrolled, 13.
Th honsa is well supplied with seats
and apparatus. The grounds are neatly
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fan.! A few eraser j and a coat ot
slating on tha black board would he
wroat.lv aDoreciated by the teacher and
pupils.
Districts No. 49, i9 and 59 were visited
October 15th. The board of No. 19 are
Horse Lost.
A brown 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 W m
Dunham. Owner will please cll and
get the animal.
rhe First National Bank
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
ESTABLISHED 1090.
Notice is hereby given that the assess,
ment made by Ordinance Number 125,
for the con&truction of a sewer through
Block 10, County Addition, Corvallis, in
the manner provided by Ordinance
Number I21, in each of the following
mentioned lots and parts of lots was en
tered in tbe Docket of City Liens of Cor
vallis on the 20th day ot October, 19O2,
and is due and payable at the olfice 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
i.r ia(i thfl Common Council wilt or-
risv n orrnntB to be issued to the Chief of
Police lor the collection thereof, together
ith interest thereon at eight per cent
per annum from that date and costs of
! collection, viz.,
Mrs. M. M. Miller. Block iO, Lot
1, County Addition,
Mis. M. M. Miller, Block 10, B.
U Lot 2, County Addition,
W. Jackson, Block iO, N. i
Lot 2, County Addition,
W. Jackeon, Block iO, S.
Lot 3. County Addition,
WTilliam II. Fitz-Patrick, Block:
iO. N. Vz Let 3, County Add
William H. Fits! -Pat rick, Block
iO, Lot 4, County Addition,
Christian Church, Block lO, Lot
5, County Addition,
Christian Church, Block 10, Lot
6, County Addition,
Anna Farra. Block 10, Lot .
County Addition,
Anna Farra, Block iO, Lot b,
County Addition,
Anna Farra, Block iO. Lot 9,
County Addition,
Joseph Yates, Block iO. Lot iO,
County Addition,
Joseph Yates, Block iO, Lot U,
uouaiy Aauiuou,
Joseph Yates, Block lO Lot 12.
Uounty Addition
L. Citon, D. J.
Henderson. The
teacher employed is Siddie Weed. The
snhnol U making eoo 1 progress under
tninictratinn sn that it hsi heen I G. L. McCIam, -A. J
necessary to defer the careful con- Hood : clerk, J. P. G
sideration of this subject. But
the hour has struck, the day of
reckoning is at hand. President
Roosevelt is determined in his
purpose to control the great cor
porations and trusts. He is wise
ly and courageously enforcing Lnce.
such laws as are provided by con-1 w. H
press. He will call for addition
al legislation and it will be given.
The party leaders, the most com
petent men in the country, the
whole party and the people are
in hartnon with the president
Both organized capital and labor
have been brought to a realizing
sense that they must rejrard "the
her tutorship. The district is well pro.
vided with rood seat, library and black
boards.
District No. 49 is being taught by G.
A. Peterson, a teacher of much expen-
The directors are J. B. Arrants,
McBee, B. F. Totten; clerk, C.
A. Bareinger. Number pupils enrouea
11: number present 11 The grounds
are well suDDlied with shade trees. The
house is commodious and comfortable.
By giving the inside a coat of paint would
greatly improve the building. A few
window curtains aud a dictiouary could
be used to a good advantage.
District No. 59 is being taught by Miss
Rena Garret. The directors are Ueorgs
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 alliioda of approved security, and especially
to cnCDoraae ana Duua np tne i
enterprises and industries Of
itimate bnsi
this country.
Deposits
Received subject to check payable an demand.
Foreiga Exchange
Siebt escbanre and transfers sold availaBle In
th principal cities f Borland, Ireland. Switzer
land. France, Belgium. Holland, Norway. Swed
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spam, Portugal, Ger
many, Austria, .
supreme law." Of course, states I Link, Geo. V. Parker, A. J. Irvine;
must enforce their own constitu-1 clerk, E. A. Parker. Number pupils en-
tions and laws. Whether they rolled i3; number present, 11. The
do so or not the constitution of school house is well equipped with appa-
tho lows ratns. The irroundg by a little work
Letters of Credit
Issued available ia the principal cities ot the
United States. -
of congress will protect the peo
pie from organized greed, rapaci
ty and lawlessness.
It is somewhat remarkable that
among the great railways there
is one that is earnestly in tavor
of governmental control. Presi
dent Cassatt of the Pennsylvania The directors are M
Company has always advocated
it, and always acquiesced in the
laws enacted for that purpose.
He has had the prevision to see
that only so might the anti
American alternative of public
ownership be avoided.
There will be no public owner
ship, but there will be full aud
efficient public control and the
republican party will inaugurate
it.
The democracy is still without
an issue.
Our Southern Domain.
noald be made more attractive. Xhis
is oue of the districts that holds a eouaty
roll of honor. It was won by having the
best attendance ia the county for three
Successive months.
District No. 74 was visited October 16,
Mr. Chaa. Collins, recently from the
East, ia employed for the present term.
D. Hodges, John
HolmaB, Geo. Armstrong; cleric, n.J,
Reet. Number pupils enrolled 28; num
lr nreaent ai3. Since the commence
ment of the fall term 23 have been neith
er absent nor tardy. The school house is
well finished and furnished. A contract
has recently been let for new seats. By
a little work, the school grounds could
be placed in an excellent condition,
which would add to the general appear
ance of things.
nutrict No. i was visited Oct. 16. The
board consists of P. E. Dodele, H. Lewis,
A. E.Thurston; clerk, R. N. 'William
son. Maggie Dunlap is teaching a good
school. Number enrolled a7; number
present 26. The patrons of this district
havs levied a special tax for school pnr-
rwraa for this vear. This is one of the
beat schools in the county, being well I
Priac5 J Correspondents Upon Whom V
ScU Mgnt fcxenange
The Commercial National Bank of Chicago.
The First National Bank of Portland, Oreeou.
The Jlaak of California, San Francisco. Cahf.
Angio-calitornian Bank, Ban rrauoscw,
The National City Bank New York.
The Bank of New York National Banking Ass n
Importers & Trader's National Bank, New York
Bhoa and Leather National Bank of Boston. Mass
Fbiladelphia National nana oi i oimwuhm. r-
Editor Gazette: In mv
last letter I promised more news' supplied with blackboards, chait., mar.,
In every town
and village
may be had,
the
Ha4
Oil Oo.
that makes your
horses glad.
Addition. -20.41.
M, J. Wells, Block 22, Lot 2, County
Addition. $20.41.
M. J. Wells, Block 22, Lot 8, County
AddiHnn 2rt.41.
Karl Lachele, Block 22, Lot 4, Connty
Addition, $20.41.
Karl Lachele, Block 22, Lot 5, County
Addition. S20.4I.
Karl Lachele. Block 22, lxt e, uouniy
Addition. $20.4i.
J. B. Horner, Block 22, JS.
County Addition, $10 21.
J. is. .Horner, iock aa, y
County Addition, $10.21.
J. B. Horner, biock 23, tu. ya
County Addition-, $10.21.
Marion, weoa, biock. zt, v.
7, County Additin, $10.21.
Marion 1. wood, uiock zz, vy.
8, County Addition, $10.21.
Marion U. Wood, tfiocic zz, vv.
9. County Addition, $10.21.
Heirs of Dame llowe, uiock
10 Hnnntv Addition. $20 41.
Heirs of Carrie Howe, Block 22, Lot
It. Oountv Addition. $20.41.
Heirs of Carrie Howe. Blork 22. Loi
lv Honnlv Addition. J20.41.
Bt order of the Common Council of
Corvallis.
E. P. Gbefkoz.
Police Judge
Oorvallir, Oregon, October 20, 1902,
Lot 7,
Lot 8,
Lot 9,
H Lot
y. Lot
Lot
22, Lot
Assessment for Sewer.
Notice is hereby (riven, that the assfrsmmt msd
v.., nniin.,ra, number 131 for the coi uruction ef i
sewer through blocks 18 and 19, CounW Addition to
Corvallis, in the manner provided by ordinance
Number 108, in each of the following mentioned lots
and parts of lots was entered in the docket of City
Liens OI corvauis, on ine zuwi w
and is due and payable at the office of the City
diihi f rinrvailis. in United States Gold or Sil
ver coin, and if not paid on or before the ist day of
November, 1&82, the Common Coi-ocil will ordei
warrants to be issued to th e Chief of Police for the
collection thereof together with interest thereon
at eight per cent "per annum from that date anu
costs of collection, viz.,
Adam and M. Eaider, Block 1, Lot 1, County
Addition, $23.47. - , t .
Adam and M. Kaidsr. Block 9, Lot 2, County
Addition, $23.47, . . .
Richard Graham, trustee, Block i9, Lot3, County
Addition. 823. 47. - , . 4 . ...
Thomas A. Jones, Block i9, Lot 4, County Addi
tion,$23 47.
Thomas A. Jones, Block iO, Lots, County Addi
tlon, $23.47. . . ...
Thomas A. Jones, Block 19, Lot 6, County Addi
Thomas A Jones7 Block 19, Lot 7, County Addi-
"tiIiSiA. Jones, Block 19, Lot 8, County Addi
Won, 823.47.
B. Graham,- Block, 19, Lot 9, County
AO 47
K. Graham, Block IS, Lot 10, County Addition
OO AT
Anna Farra. Bloi-k 19, Lot 11, County Addition,
Anaa IFarra, iBlock 19, Lot 12, County Addition
O-SQ AT
(school District Ne. , Block 18, Lot 1, County
Addition, $23. 47. . .
School District No. 9. Block 18, Lot 2, Count)
Addition, 823.47,
School District Ko. 9, Block 18, Lot 11, County
a a- at
School' District No 9, Block 18, Lot 12, County
Addition, 23.47.
By order of the Common CounciL GREFF0Z '
rolice Jadge,
Corvallis, Oreifon, Oct., 20, 1902.
Addition,
all
Moki Tea posetively Cures Sick Head
ache, lndigestioa ana oneiiynuuii.
lalifV,triil leTl drink. Eemoves
eruptions of the skin, producing a, perfect
and 50c. Write to ns for free sanip'e
V. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, U. l
Alles & Woodwabd, Druggests.
$22 24
II 12
II 12
II 12
II IS
22 24
22 24
22 24
. 22 24
-v22 24
22 24
Notice is hereby given, that the assess
ment made by oidinance Number 126,
for the construction of a eewer through
blocks 5 Countv Addition, and 19 Dixon's
2nd Addition," Corvallis, in the manner
provided by ordinance Number 120 in
each of the following mentioned lots and
rmtts of lots was entered in the Docket
of City Liens of Corvallis on the 20th
day of October. 11X12, and is due and
pavable Ht the oBice ol tne jny ireas
nrer. of Corvallin, in United States Gold
or Silver coin, and if not paid ort or be
fore the let dav of November,. 1902. the
Common Conncil will order warrants to
be issued to the Chief of Police for tire ,
collection thereof together with interest
thereon at eight per cent per annum
from that date aud costa ol collection,
via , : ;- . l 4 ' k"
Jane and Clara Hutcher.a. Block . 5,
Lot 1. Countv Addition, $17X3. -
i Jane and Clara Hntchens, Block 5,
Lot 2, Countv Addition. $17,032 UO.
C. C, Hartiess, Block 6, Lot 3, County
Addition, $17.03. - - -
0. 0. HartleBS, Block 5, S, iQ feet
Lot 4. Connty Addition, $5.68. -
Can. XI. Dnvisson. Block 5. l6? 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. flonntv Addition. $5.68. .
E. J. Moore, Block 5, S. 33K ket Lot
6, County Addition, sn.36.
Isabella Gellatlv. Block 5. N. I6? feet
Lot 5, Countv Addition, $5.68.
Isabella Gellatlv, Block 5, Lot 6,
Countv Addition. $17.03.
Isabella Gellatlv, Block 5, Lot 7,
floriYitv Addition. $17.03.
Isabella Gellatlv. Block 5, N. 16?i' feet
lt X. fionntv Addition. $5.08.
E. J. Mooro, Block 5, S. 33K t Lot
8. flonntv Addition. $1 1.36.
K. J. Moore. Block 5, S. 16. feet, Lot
9. County Addition, $5.68.'
flora M. llflvisson. Block 5, 1G feet
front bv 100 feet throueh the middle ot
T.nr. 9. (Tonntv Addition. 15.63.
C. C. HarllesB. Bloek o, S. ieei,
Hnimtv Adriitinn. iS (ifi.
J . . . . . . T i , i A i i
U. U. HartlesB, u ock o, ioi iu, vumj
Addition. $17.fiS.
k. k. raddock. uiock o, wji. i.
Pnnnt.v Addition. $17.03.
E. E. Paddock. Block ' 5. . Lot l2,
flnnnlv Addition l7-G3.
J. U. Albright, UlocK 1, iiOt , a'"--
i-.ua Sni-nnri Addiiioa. $17.i3.
J. 1L Albright, Block 19, . V
Dixons Second Addition. $8.52,
Jacob Whitaker. Block 19, N. -Lot .
Dixons Secosd Addition. $H 62.
Jacob Whitaker. Block ia, iot a,
Dixons Second Addition, $17.03.
J. W. Simpson, Block 13, JLot 4, Dix-
ons Second Addition, $17.03-
J. AV. Simpson, Block 19, Lot 5, Dix
ons Second Addition, $17.03.
J. W. Simpson, Block 19, Lot 6, Dix
ons Second Ad lition, $17.03.
Jacob Whitaker, Block 19, Lot 7, Dix
ons Second Addition, fl7 03.
Jacob Whitaker, Block I9, S. Lot 8,
Dixons Second Addition, $3.52.
Martha Simpson, BlocK I9, N. Lot
8, Dixons Second Addition, $8.52.
Martha Simpson, Block Ig. Lot 9, Dix
ons Second Addition, $17.03.
Julia Cline, Block 19. Lot iO, Dixons
Second Addition, $17.03.
Julia Cline, Block I9, Lot 11, Dixons
Second Addition, $i7.03.
Julia Cline, Block 19, Lot 12, Dixons
Second Addition, $i7.03.
George Taylor, Block 18, Lot 7, Dixons
Second Addition, r7.03.
By order of the Common Council of
Corvallis.
E. Pi (tBEFKOZ,
Police J mine.
Corvallis, Oregon, October 20, I9C2
B. A. CATHEY, M. D
y Physician $ Surgeon
-. Kooma 14 in Bank Building.
Office Hours
) 10 to 12 a. m. "
f 2 to 4 p. m.
Kesidence; Corner 5th and Ad am St.
Telephone at office nnd residence.
Corva'liS. - - - Oivgon.
w. T. Bowleg, JO. D.
. (Homoeopathic)
Physician, Surgeon, Occulist
Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg.
Residence On 3rd street, between
Monroe and Jackson. Kesidence tele
phone No. 311.
UFF1CK ttOCRS 1U tO 135 B. m. J i l"
and 7 to 7:3o p. m.
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician 8f Surgeon
Examining surgeon U. B.Pension Bnreaa
PHTLOMATH, OREGON.
DR. W. H. HOLT
DR. MAUD B. HOLT
Osteopathic Physicians
Office on South Main St. Consultatio
and examination free. " '
Office hours : 8 :S0-11 :45 a. m; 1-5 :4o p.ra..
Telephone 235.
Corvallis, Oregon.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTI ST
- Office in Wbltehora Bloek
22 24
22 24
Corvallis,
Oregon
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of everv description done hi first
class manner, " and satisfaction guar
anteed. CBOWH AKD BRIDGE WORK 1 SPEGIILn
Office over Zieroif 's grocery store, opposit
the post office . Corvallis. Oregon..
'E. JL Bryson
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
OSce In PcatolCce Euildin.
22
of th Common Coundl
By order
Corvallis.
E. r. Cjukffoz,
Police Judge,
Corvallis, Oregon, October 20, 1902.
Assessment for Sewer.
Assessment for Sewer.
22
Notice is hereby given, that the cseess-
ment made by Ordinance JNumber 12,
for the construction of a eewer through
Block 23, Oountv Addition Corvallis,-in
tbe manner provided by Ordinance Num
11U, in eacn 01 tne louowing uicnuuucu
lotB 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 ot Uorvaliis in unneo ciares uroiu
or Silver coin, and if not paid on or be
fore ti e ist day of November, 1902, the
Common Council will order wai rants to
be issued to the Chief of Police for tbe
collection thereof, together with interest
thereon at efcht per cent per annum from
that date and coats ot collection, viz.,
M-. J. Wells, Block 23, lot 2,
Oountv Addition, $22
Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, Lot S,
Countv Addition,
Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, Lot 4,
Countv Addition,
J. Wells, Block
County Addition,
J. Welle", Block
County Addition,
J. Wells, Block
Connty Addition,
J. Well". Block
Conntv Addition,
Walter T. Wileo, Block 23, Lot 9,
Connlv Addition,
Walter T. Wile, Block 23, Lot iO,
Cousty Addition,
Margaret C. Snell. Bio. k
11, County Addition,
Margaret C. Snell, Block
12, Countv Addition,
M. J. Welle." Block Lot 1,
County Addition,
Bv order of the Common
Corvallis.
E. P. Greffoz,
Police Judge,
Coivallis, Oregon, October a0, i902.
M.
M.
M.
M.
23, Lot 5,
23, lot 6,
23, 'Lot 7,
23, Lot if,
23, Lot
23, Lot
22 89
22 89
22 89
22 89
22 89
22 89
22 89
33 89
22
Council
Call for Warrants.
Notice is heieby 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 October llth. I9O2.
W. A. BrcHANAN,
Treaeurf r of Beatcu.o., Or..
Notice is hereby given, that ihe assess
ment made by ordinance Number 130 for
the construction of a sewer thron-rh
blocks 6 and 7, County Addition, Cor
vallia, in the manner provided by ordi
nance Number i22 in each of the follow
ing mentioned lots aud parts of lots was
entered in the Docket of Uity Liens 01
Corvallis, on the 20th day of Octo'r,
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 Novem
ber. 1902, the Common Conncil will or
der warrants tobe iseued to the Chief of
Police for the collection thereof together
with inteiest thereon at eight per cent
per annum fiom that date and costs of
collection, viz.,
J. H. Simpson, Blork 0, Lnt I
County Addition,
J. H. Simpson, Block G, Lot 2,
Countv Addition,
Ida B. Callahan, Block , Lot 3,
Count Addition,
Ida B. Callahan, Block 0, Lot 4.
Countv Addition.
Ida B. Callahan. Block 6, Lot 5,
Countv Addition,
Ida B. Callahan. Block 6. Lot 6,
Connty Addition,
Will'm Groves, Bio k 6, Lot 7,
County Addition,
William Groves, B!o;k 0, Lit 8,
County Addition,
Ida B. Callahan, Block 6, Lot 9,
Connty Addition,
Ida B. Callahan, Block 6, Lot 10,
Conntv Addition,
J. H Simpson, Block G, Lot 11,
" C unty Addition
J. H. Simpson, Block G. Lot 12,'
Co..nty Addition.,
Martha Burnett, Block 7,
County Addition,
Martha Burnett, Block 7, Lot;2
County Addition...
S. Woodcock, B!oik 7,
Connty Addition,
S. Woodcock, Blw k 7,
Countv Addition,
S. Woodcock. Block 7.
Countv Addition,
M. S. Woodcock, Block 7, Lot 6.
County Addition,
M. S. Woodcock, Block 7, Lot 7,
Countv 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,
County Addition,
Notary. Titles oYFTAIt..
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATT0RNKY-AT.1.AW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Rnildinsr
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Ccrvsllis, Oregon
Established, Incorporaler', rfjS
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cures Dvspepsia and all disorders arising
from Indigestion. Endorsed by physi
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No rnre no pay. 25 cents. Trial pack
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Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu
lous affections. At all timf s a matchless
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M.
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Lot 3,
Lot 4,
Lot 5.
$22 32
2 i 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 82
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
22 32
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Chemicals in Corvallif.
Books and Stationery, Cotnir eiclsl Pa
pers, Fine Ferfcmery, Toilet Artlcla, 1
Combs, Brushes srad Mirrors.
Pocket Knives, Seissors, Fine Cutlery
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ty. Indiana
Bv order of the Common Council 01
Corvallie. -.
E. P. Greffoz,
Police Judge.
Corvallis, Oregon, October 20, 1902.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of Ihe State ot Oregon
for Benton County ,...
In the Matter of the Estate of teslie M. Mat
toon, deceased: . .
The undersigned having been appointed by
the County Court of Benton 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, Benton County, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first publication of
this notice, towit, within s& months from the
t7th day of October, r9oa-
EM-MA A. MATTOON,
Administratrix of the Estate of Leslie M. Mat.
tood, Deceased.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon,
Aug. 12, 1902.
Not ice is lrcrebv given U.at ir. complisnce with th
i.rnvisiors ot tl.e ' t of Ci'iigrei-s of June S, 1S78, en
titled "An act for the ssle of timber lam's in tl.e
States of California, Oregon, JJeiads, and Wahiiig
tnn Territory." extended to all the Pubi s Lai d
States b act of August 4, 1892,
V1KGIL E. WAITERS,
of Conallis, county of Benton, State of Oreeon, has
this dav filed in tl.i-.ctf.c hi twrrn ktatenitnt No.
6864, for ibe l lire-bate of the N j NW 1 and KH
i of Section Ko 84 in lownvhip No. 1? S, rlsrge .
7 W, and will offer proof to shew that the land
pought it- nme aluahle for its timber or stone than
tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before-Victor P. Motes, Cleik of Benton
Co., Corvallis. Or., ou Saturday, the lat !ay of Ro
veinber, 1902.
lie names as witnesses:
Michael J. Flvnn, John Hyde, Frank M. Sptncsr,
John P. Huffman, all of rhilomath, Ortiron.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above
described lands are requetted to file their claims In
this office on or before said 1st day of Nov., 1902.
CHAS. B. M03RES, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land OfPce at Oregon City, Or.,
September 20, 1902.
Notice is hereby tiven that the following-named
Eettler lias bled i nticeofhis
intention to make final pi oof in support
of hia claim, and that snid proof will be
made before the Comtv Cli r of Benton
Countv, at Corvallis, t?on, on No
vember 8th, I9O2. viz: Alfnd B. Dun
can, H. E. 12i46, for the N W. c,f
Sec. 32, T. iO S.. R. 7 W.
Henamfrc ihe f.illowinr witnfssea to
prove his continuous resident- upon and
.cultivation of raid land, viz: Edward F.
Strouts, Charles Johntfn and Iins Ban
ner, all of Summit. Oregon, and Chailes
H. Bigdon, of Nashville, Oregon.
CIMS. B. MOORES.
Btgieter.
Tresspass Notice.
All persons aie hereby notified not to
trespasF, by hunting or otlerwiee, on
the prfmisea 'of the undersigned near
Wells, Oregon. E. F. Wiles,
John Wkitsman,
W. T. W'iles,
John Smith,