THE MllS GAZETTE. FEIPAY, OCT. 3i, 1902. OFFENDS ENGLISHMEN. It was said of an English King that "he never said a foolish thing nor did a wise one." Oar British cousins are almost per suaded to reverse this assertion and apply it to Andrew Carnegie. To have been so successful in life they are quite prepared to believe that he never did a foolish thing; but they are sorely tempted to believe he does not often speak wisely. His recent address at St Andrews on the occasion of his reinstatement as rector ot the university there has given great offense to Englishmen. It has been sneered at, ridiculed and derided by the English press. The head and front of his of fending seems to have been that he aootaled to the German Em- peror to use his influence in form iaer a political and industrial union, a sort of European United States which should insure botn the peace and the industrial su oremacv of Eurote. Uhis was enough" to disturb British equani mity, but when he declared that "it is a physical impossibility for Great Britain to produce material things rivaling in amount those ot countries the size of America, Gsrmany and Russia," he "twist ed the tail of the British lion" in a very tender spot, tor Eng lishmen begin to realize that England's industrial supremacy is rapidly passing away. The United States ii destined to be, at no distant day, the supreme industrial factor of the world, Mr. Carnegie's theories may be crude and impracticable; his prophesies may be altogether vis ionary, but he evidently sees the facts which all thoughtful men on either side of the Atlantic ocean clearly recognize. They see that many of Eng land's natural resources are well nigh exausted; that jealousy and distrust among the nations of Europe maintain a militarism, particularly in liermany and Russia, which is a terrible incu bus upon the development of their industrial energies. Thev see the immense territorial area of the United States, and her . vast and various resources almost untouched; they see the skill. courage, intelligence and tireles energy of our people impelling us swiftly along every line of national development. With no jealous and distrustful neighbors; mighty enough in men and resources to meet any emergency, we put all our ener gies into our industrial life. It is questionable if Europe, even if united as Carnegie sug gests, could prevent our world wide industrial supremacy. "The most powerful weapon in conquoring foriegn markets is a profitable home market," he declared. This is good Ameri can doctrine. Our home market is worth more to us than the ag gregate oi all possible foreign markets. Thanks to the Ameri can doctrine of protection and the wise policies of the republi can party, our home market has been preserved unto ourselves. Our people will pursue the even tenor of their way. They will not abandon those policies which are rapidly carrying us to the fore front of nations and the in dustrial supremacy of the world. Europe may follow whatever plans she chooses, it is utterly impossible for her to stay our in dustrial march by any itinerary she may attempt. Englishmen should rather curse their policy of free trade and ungenerous, selfish colonial conduct thaa grow choleric be cause of the blunt speech of a hard-headed Scot who sees the superiority of things American To aid the Fair. The Woodmen of the World of Oregon have arranged for a ser ies of demonstrations throughout the entire state this winter. This order has alwa vs been active in taking up any matter which it has been felt a fraternal society could consistently do. When the war broke out the Woodmen of the World immedi ately declared that all members who enlisted should be kept in cood standing without any cost on the part of those entering the armv. This action was remark able in view of the fact that many insurance companies have a clause in their policies making the same void in case of death while in naval or military service. This patriotic action on the part of the Woodmen of World was followed by a great many of the fraternal orders of the country. When the idea was advocated that it would be right and proper and in harmony with the spirit of Oregon to erect a monument to the memory of the Oregon Vol unteers, the Woodmen of the World immediately came to the front and by reason of their ser ies of demonstrations three ears ago, gave the movement such an impetus that its ultimate success was immediately assured and contributions for the proposition poured in from fiAns, corpora tions, individuals and "Societies throughout the state. No sooner had the Lewis and Clarke fair been broached than the Woodmen of the World pre pared to assist it. The unanim ity of sentiment in favor of the project which thev are showing is remaikablv. Realizing that if we are to enthuse the entire na tion we must first become en thused ourselves, the Woodmen have chosen a splendid method ot making the people think, and to think deeply, with reference to the 1905 fair, at the same time prosecuting their work of build ing up their society. They have chosen an unique badge, on which is a stump (ofn cial emblem of the order), on the face of which appear the letters, "W. O. W." These letters are the accepted initials ot the Woo 1 men of the World, but the Ore gon membership have given it a new title and call it "Wide Awake Oregon Woodmen." There are four exposed roots on the stump. On the endf each, which appear sawed or cut off, are one of the numerals, thus completing the four figures, 1905. In Oregon this winter the Woodmen of the World will carry on an aggressive campaign securing new members, and their cry is nineteen hundred and five candidates in the state of Oregon, during the winter o 1902-v This was done in order to fully fix in the minds of their membership, and the public gen erally, the 1905 fair. It is also the number of candidates the or der could naturally initiate dur ing the winter anyway. The Camps of the city of Portland have pledged to secure 905 can didates, allowing the remainder of the stateto furnish the balance, an even r,ooo. Following the us ual socal spirit of this order, district and county initiations will be held throughout the en tire state. The Oregon Woodmen will close their series of demonstra tions with great banquets and other social events and it is safe to conclude that both the World's Fair aud the order itself will re ceive splendid assistance as a re sult of this activity on the part of the Woodmen of the World Mere Evasion. Ed Gazettk. : I bel eve yonr article of 24th inst. is sufficient to convince any impartial reader of the truth of what I before stated, "that you are willfully try ing to misrepresent me." I will again state the facts which I have heretofore attempted to have you under stand, to-wit : That the law of i90i made it manda tory upon the Assessor to provide him self with such records. That the assessor asked the court to provide him with such records. That the county owned what was need ed in the shape of present owner books and maps. That by posting- said present owner books and maps only on the first day of March each year, they would be just what was needed by the assessor. That said books would remain with the Recorder, except when in actual use by the assessor. That the change in manner of posting would be of little or no inconvenience to any one. That the cost of making and maintain ing another set would be avoided. That the court is com post d of Mr. R. Irwin, Mr. W. A. Jolly and myself. That said - court was unanimous for said change. Whether the court received informa tion of the wants of the assessor, or that the Bowers slough bridge was in danger ous condition, "in session" or "out of session" is immaterial. (The Gazette may as well understand now that the County Judge proposes looking after the interests of Benton County "outofses sion' as well as "in session.") Whether the information regarding this or any other matter came through Mr. Jolly, Mr. Irwin or myself is immaterial uenau the information and acted ac cordingly. We have no appoloey to of fer the Gaskttk or any one else for said action, but feel confident that time will prove said change of great benefit to Benton County, not only in aiding in the assessment but in proving and correcting op said present owner books and maps. I do not care to longer continue this matter for I believe the public now have the facts and by the facts I am willing to be judged. Yours Truly. V. E. Waiters. Like all that Mr. Walters baa said np on this subject, our readers will observe that the above is evasive and not to the point From the outset he has not met! a Bingle proposition squarely, but has en deavored to draw attention Jrotn the ori ginal question to personal matters. His statement "that the law or i90i made it mandatory upon the assessor to provide himself with such records" is ab solute proof of what we have contended from the firs', and is evidence that the com t is usurping the prerogatives of Iba assessor when it attempts to do what the law makes it mandator npon the asses sor to perform. " In conclusion the Qacettc has this to ay : It will discuss the acts of the court relating to business done by that body as representatives of the taxpayers of this co-inty, whenever it considers such dis cussion . legitimate and of interest to its readers. Aad no aiuoaat of intimidation will deter it from the performance of its duty. Real Estate Transfers. Mary B Davis and hus to W W Ryder and wf 4 lots in Jobs ads; $10. A E Laws to W P Minor, lots 4 to 12 inclusive, blk 6, Jobs add; $225. R W Nichols, by sheriff", to P H Marlay, 260 acres near Mon roe; $25.30 in taxes. Fain ai d sweat have 1 o etiret cn h-rncfc& treated Lureka har ness Oil. It l' harness fiOt only keeps lookiug like new, but wear twice one by tlM ofEurekl Harness Oil. Sold very here in cans all MFCS. Made by Standard Oil Company fit MR.S. L. S. ADAMS, Of Galveston, Texas). "Wine of Cardul is indeed a bless Ing la tired women. Having suffered for seven years with weakness and bear. Inj-down pains, and having tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with Do success, your Wine of Cardul was Ac only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to buUd up the weak parts, strengthen the system and correct irregularities." By "tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women have. You can cure yowself at home with this igreat women's remedy, Wise of Cardui. Wine of Cardul has cured thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benefit. Why not begin to get well today? All druggists have $1.00 bottles. For any stomach, liver or bowel disor der Thedford's Black-Draught should be used. For adviM and Weratare, address, g giving lptoms, TDM Ladles' Advisory Be it, The Ctmtt&nooga, Medicine Utaaooga, lean. mat, CAM nittrE'CARDUI rite 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 allkuids of asoroved seenritv. and Mnef4l1 to cn&urage and build up the legitimate bus enterprises ud industries of this country. Deposits Keeetved subject to check payable en demand. Foreiga Exchange .Sight exchange and transfers sold available in aaaay, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities ot the PrinclLi Correspondents Upon whom Sell Sight 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. Calif The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking- Ass'n Importers & Trader's National Bank. New Yark Bho and Leather National Bank ef Boston. Mas rauaacipnia National Baukof Philadelphia, ft Sick Headache absolutely and peima- nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herli drink. Cures Constipa tion and Indigestion, makes, yon eat. sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guarat teed or money back. 25 cts and 50 cts. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., BofTalo, N. Y., for a free sample. Allen I & Woodward. do not bica!-. t A, gg andi.t. Tha.VWh, V X ,BJ M use Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given, that the assess-l the construction of a sewer through Blocks 20, 21, and 22, County Addition to Corvallis, in the manner provided by ordinance Number 109. in each of the' following mentioned lots and "parts of lots was entered in the docket of City i Liens of Corvallis, on the 20th day ofl October, J90'- and is due and payable at Ci!? coin, and if not paid on or before the 1st "' " nay 01 ao vein tier, iwz, me 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 oi collection , viz., J. M. Cameron, Block 20, Lot Countv Addition, $20.41. J. U. Cameron, Block 20, Lot County Addition, $20.4i. J. M. Cameron. Block 20, Lot 2. Connty Addition, f 20.41. Laura A. Whitney. Block, 20, County Addition. $20.41. Laura A. Whitney, Block 23, County Addition, $20.41 . Lau-a A. Whitney, Block 20, County Addition, $20.41. Laura A. Whitney, Block 20, County Addition, $20.41. Laura A. Whitney, Block 20, Lot 4, Lot 5? Lot Lot 7. Lot 8, County Addition, $20.41. William Bogue, Block 20, County Addition, $20 41. William Bogue, Block 20, County Addition, $20.4i. ' J. M. Cameron, block 20. County Addition. J. M, Cameron, Block 20, County Addition, $20.4i. Florence Porter. Block 2i, County Addition, $20.4i. Florence Porter. Block 2i, Lot 9, Lot 10, Lot Jl, Lot 12. Lot 1, Lot 2, County Addition, $20.41. Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 3, County Addition, $21.41. Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 4, County Addition, $20. 4i. J. N. McFadden Block 21, Lot County Addition, $20 41. J. N. McFffdden. Block 21, Lot Coantv Addition, $20.41. - J. N. McFadden, Block 2i, Lot County Addition. $20.4 1. J. N. McFadden. Block 2i, Lot County Addition. $20.41. Pauline Kline, Block 21, Lot 9, County Addition, $20.41. Panliue Kline, Block 2i, Lot 10. County Addition, $20.41. Louisa A. Gardner, Block 21, Lot u, County Addition, $20 4i. State Agricultural College. Blork 21, Lot 12, County Addition, $2u 4i. M. J. Wells. Block 2l', Lot 1, County Addition, $20 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 Lachele, Block 22, Lot 5, County Addition. $20.4 1. Karl Lachele. Block 22. Lot 6, County Addition, $20.4 1. J. B. Horner, Block 22, E. Lot 7, County Addition, $10-21. r- t. B. Homer, Block 22, E. Lot 8, , County Addition, $10.21 f J. B. Horner, Block 22, E. V2 Lot 9, County Addition, $10 21. " Maiion F. Wood, Block 22, W. 2 Lot : 7. County Addition. $10.21. Marion F. Wood, Block 22, W. yi Lot 8, Couuty Addition, $10.21. Marion F. Wood, Block 22, W. Lot 9, County Addition, $10.21. Heirs of Carrie Howe, Block 12, 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, County Addition, $20 4r, By order of the Common Council of Corvallis. E. P. Gbkffoz, Police Judge. Corvallis. Oregon, October 20, 1902. Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby ciTen, that tbe assessment made. by ordinance number 131 for tbe corttruction ot a sewer through blocks 18 and 19, CouDiy Addition to Corvallis, iu the manner provided by ordinance Number 108, in each of the following; mentioned lots ana nans oi iota was entered in tne docket 01 city Liens ot Corvallis, on the 20th d&T of October, 1002, SiVlcf. ver coin, and if not paid on or before the ist day of November, 1902, the Common Council will order 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 ana costs of collection, viz., -Adam and M. Raider, Block IS, Lot 1, County Addition, $23.47. Adam and M. Balder, Block 19, Lot 2, County Addition, S23.47. Richard Graham, trustee, Elock i9, Lot 3, County Addition. 23.47. . Thomas A. Jones, Block i9, Lot 4, County Addi tion, 823 47. Thomas A. Jones, Block i9, Lot 5, County Addi tion, $23.47. Thomas A. Jones, Block 19, Lot 6, County Addi tion, C23.47. Thomas A Joi.es, -Block i9, Lot 7, County Addi tion, 823.47: Thomas A. Jones, Block 19, Lot 8, County Addi tion, $23.47. R. Graham, Block, 19, Lot 9, County Addition, aza.. K. Graham, Block 19, Lot 10, County Addition, XSS.47. . Anna Farra, Block 19, Lot 11, County Addition, AnuatFarra. i Block 19. Lot 12. Countv Addition, 23.47. . . School District Na. 9, Block 18, Lot 1, County Auaition,).4i. . School District No. 9. Block 18. Lot 2. Count Addition. S23.47. School District No. 9. Block 18. Lot 11. Countv Addition, 23.47. School District No 9. Block 18. Lot 12. County By order of the Common Council. K V. GREFFOZ, Police Judge. CorvallH Oregon, Oct., 20, 1902. THE SURE WAY to prevent Pneumonia and Consumption is to cure your cold when it first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough in a night, and drive the cold out of your system. Always a quick and sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. If it does not satisfy you the druggistlwill refund your money. Wiite tons for tree sample W. H. Hooksb & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Notice. Notice is hereby eiven that the under- siened has been appointed administrator ot tne estate et Charles llerron, aeceased, and that any person having claims against said estate will present them to the administrator at bis office in Corval lis, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from this date. Corvallis, Or., September 5, 1902. W. E. Yates. Administrator. If you are troubled with impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always cure scrofu lous or syphilitic poisons aud all blood diseases. 50 cts and i i. 00. Allen & I Woodward. Assessment of Sewers. Notice is hereby given that the assess-, icent 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 in. in each of the following "men tioned lots and parts of lots was entered in the Docket of Citv L'ens of Corvallis on the 20th day of October. 1302, and isl me aim payame ai me nttife 01 the Ulty Gold o; Silver and Xi notV,d T Treasurer of Corvallis in United States ltoFr.ro Iho lal Hu. f V..l ,ono the Common Council will order 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 coots of collection, , "TEliaabeth C. Bell, Block 84, Lot T , "'I v. inwn AIHirinn Si IA George Jfi. Lilly, Block 34, Lot 2, Averys Addition. 30 1G p-TGeorge E. Lilly, Block 84. Lot 3, 30 16 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 Chnrch Block 34, Lot 7, A verys Add., The Protestant Episcopal Church, Bloc k 34, Lot 8, Avervs Add. The Protestant Episcopal Church, 30 16 80 16 30 30 16 30 16 30 16 - Block; 34, Lot 9, Averys Add. The Protestant Episcopal Cr-orcb. Block 34, Lot iO, Avervs Add 30 16 John W. Hayes, Block 34. Lot 11, Averys Addition, John W. Hayes, Block 34, Lot i2, 30 16 Averys Addition, 30 16 By order of the Common Council of Cojvallis. E. P. Gbkffoz, Police Judge. Corvallis , Oreton October 20, 19O2. Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby eiven that the assess. ment made by Ordinance Number ia5TK for the construction of a sewer through Block 10, County Addition, Corvallis, in the manner provided by Ordinance Number I21, in each of the following! meiiuuiieu iuu nnu pmia ut tuts una t-u tered in the Docket of City Liens of Cor vallis on the 20th day ot Oc tober, 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 let day of Novem ber, io02, the Common Council will or der warrants to be issued to the Chief of Police for 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 I, County Addition, Mis. M. M. Miller, Block iO, S. A Lot 2, Cauutv Addition, S. W. Jackson, Block 10, N. Lot 2, County Addition. S. W. Jackson , Block iO, S. Lot 3, County Addition, William H. Fitz-Patrick, Block iO, N. Yz Lot 3. Couuty Add William H. Fjtz. Patrick, Block 10, Lot 4, County Addition, Christian Church, Block iO, Lot 5. County Addition, Christian Church, Block iO, Lot 6, County Addition, Anna Farra, Block iO, Lot 7, County Addition, Anna Farra, Block iO, Lot 8, County Addition, Anna Farra, Block it). Lot 9. County Addition, Joseph Yates, Block iO, Lot iO, County Addition, Joseph Yates, Block iO, Lot 11, County Addition, . Joseph Yates, Block iO, Lot 12. County Addition, By order of the Common Oou 22 24 II 12 II 12 II 12 II 12 22 24 22 24 22 24 22 24 22 24 22 24 22 24 22 24 22 24 IK il of Corvallis. E. P. Gkeffoz, Police Judge, Corvallip, Oregon, October 20, i90a. Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given, that the aeeess ment made by Ordinance Number 127,4 tor tne construction 01 a sewer through f Block 23, County Addition Corvallis, in the manner provided by Ordinance Nuui ttO. in Mlh rtf f Via fnllnirificr mAntmnpfl WJ?" of .lot. was entered in the 1 Docket of City Lien 8 of Corvallis on the 2UU1 day ot Uctober, IW2, and is due and payable at the office of the City Treas urer of Corvallis in United States Gold or Silver coiD, and if not paid on or be fore tl e ist day of November, 19O2, the Common Council will order warrants to be if-sued to the Chief of Police for the collection thereof, together with interest thereon at eight per cent per annum from that date and costs of collection, viz., M. J. Wells, Block 23, Lot 2, J"J.County Addition, Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, Lot 3. $22 89 22 89 Conntv Addition, Walter T. Wiles, Block 23, Lot 4, County Addition, J. Wells, Block 22 89 M. M. M. M. 23, Lot 5, lot 6, Lot 7, Lot 8, County Addition, J. Wells, Block County Addition, J. Wells, Block County Addition, 22 89 22 89 22 89 22 89 22 89 23, 23, J. Wells, Block 23, Countv Addition. Walter T. Wiles, Bloc k 23, Lot ft, Conntv Addition, Walter T. Wilep, Block 23, Lot 10, County Addition, Margaret C. Snell. Blotk 23, Lot 11, County Addition, Margaret C. Snell, Block 23, Lot 12, County Addition, M. J. Wells. Block 23, Lot 1, County Addition, 22 89j 22 89 22 8o I: -By order of the Common Council of Corrallis. E. P. Greffoz, Police Judge, Coivallif, Oiegon, October 20, i902. Call for Warrants. Notii-e 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 Ottt.lr 11th. Io02. W. A. Buchanan, Treasurer of Benton Co., Or. INDIGESTION is the cause of more discomfort than any other ailment. If you eat the things that you want, and that are good for you, you are distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tab let will make your digestion perfect and prevent dyspepsia and its attendant dis agreeable symptoms. Yon can safely eat anything, at any time, if yon take one ol these tablets afterward. Sold by an oruggists on a positive guarantee 25 cts. Money refunded if von are Dot satisfied, Send to ns for a free sample. 1 W. . HOOKBB. it Co, Buffalo, N. Y. Assessment for Sewer. StSSSS ment made by oiainauce Number 126, tor toe construction ot a eewer tiireuch Mocks 5 County Addition, and 19 Dixon's" 2nd Addition, Uorvaliis, in the manner provided by ordinance Number 120 in each of the following mentioned lots and parts of lota was entered in the Docket "! of Citv Liens of Corvallis on th snth day of October, 1002. and is due and payable at tbe office of the Citv Treaa nrer. of Corvalli, in United States GltTT- or Silver coin, and if tot paid on or bel iurc wn mi uay u uuteuiucr, itnu, ug Common Council will order warrants to be issued to the Chief I Police for the' collection thereof together with interest, thereon at eight per cent per annum" from that date aud costB of collection vis , - -. . LJane and Clara Hutchens, Block 5, iiOt 1, county Addition, $173JS. Jane and Clara Hutchens, Block 5. TLot 2. Countv Addition, $17.03." C. C. Hartlesa, Block 5, Lot 3, County Addition, $17.03. C. O. Hartlesa, Block 5, S. i6 feet rLot 4. County Addition, $5.68. Cora M. Davissoa. Block 5. i6? feet Tront by 100 feet through the middle of 16 Lot 4, County Addition, $5.68. T E. J. Moore. Block 5. N. 16? feet Lot 14, County Addition, $5.68. T ti r C T1 l e o 001 f-, T . 5, County Addition, $n.36. " Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, N. 16 feet LLot 5, County Addition, $5.68. Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, Lot 6, County Addition, $17.03. f Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, 'Lot 7, Conntv Addition. $i7.03 t Isabella Gellatly, Block 5, N. 16 feet Lot 8. County Addition, $5.bs. E. J. Moore, Block 5, S. 33 feet Lot 8, County Addition. $li.36. - E. J. Moore. Block 5, S. 16 feet, Lot 9, County Addition, $5.68. i Cora M. Davisson, Block 5, 16 feet front by 100 feet through the middle of Lot 9, County Addition, $5.68. -j C. C. Hartlees, Bloek 5, S. 16 feet, County Addition, $5 68. C. C. Hartless, Block 5, Lot 10, County Addition, $17.03. E. E. Taddock, Block 5,-Lot 11, County Addition, $i7.03. County Addition, $i7.03- K. IS. faddock, Block 5. Lot iz, J. H. Albright, Block 19, Lot 1 Dix- cms Second Addition, $17.03. J. II. Albright, Block 19. S. K Lot 2, Dixon s Second Addition, $8 52, , Jacob Wbitaker, Block 19, N. Lot 2, Dixons Second Addition, $8 52. L Ja.;ob Whitaker. Block i9. Lot 3, Dixons Second Addition, $17.03. J. W. Simpson, Block 13, Lot 4, Dix ons Sei-ond Addition, $i7.03. J. W. Simrson, Block 1q, Lot 5. Dix- Dns 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 one Second Addition, $17 03. Jacob Whitaker, Block I9, S. JUrt 8, Dixons Second Addition, $8 62. Martha Simpson, Block la, N. Lot 8, Dixons Second Addition. J8.52. I Martha Simpson, Block lo. Lot 9, Dix- r A o. . .j , .1 .1 :.: . -r n Second Addition, S17.03. Juna (Jlme, 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, $i7.03. By order of the Common Council of Corvallis. E. P. Greffoz, Police Judge. Corvallis, Oregon, October 2), lo.2 Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given, that the assess ment made by ordinance 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 lots was entered in the Docket of City Liens of Corvallis, on the 20th day of Octe'ier, and is due 1902. and payable at the office of City Treasurer of Corvallis, in United!.. States tiold or buver com, and it not paid on or before the ist day of Novem ber, 1902, the Common Council will or der a arrant tobe issued to the Chief of Police (or 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 C, Lot 1 County Addition. J. H. Simpson, Block 6, Lot 2, Countv Addition, Ida B. Callahan. Block 6, Lot 3, Countv Addition, Ida B. Cailahan, Block 6, Lot 4. County Addition, Ida B. Callahan, Block 6, Lot 5, County Addition, Ida B. Callahan. Block 6, Lot 6, County Addition, William Groves, Block 6, Lot 7, County Addition, William Groves, Block .6, Lot 8, Countv Addition. $22 32 2 i 32 22 32 22 32 22 3-! 22 32 22 3 J j 22 32 flda B. Callahan, Block 6, Lot 9, County Addition, Ida B. Callahan, Block 6, Lot 10, County Addition. 22 32 22 32 22 32 X H Simpson, Block 6, Lot 11, C unty Addition J. H. Simpson, Block 6, Lot 12, County Addition. Martha Burnett, Block 7, Lotl, 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 22 32 - , County Addition, Martha Burnett, Block 7, Lot!2. r. Cennty Addition, M. S. Woodcock, B ock 7, Lot 3, -I .1 j;.; on L. . vuuoif aiiuiuou, jm. o. n oou cock, rtioc'K , ivOi 4, Countv Addition, M. S. Woodcock. Block 7, Lot 5, County Addition, M. S. Woodcock, Block 7, Lot 6, County 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. Pntinfw A.lliti.in 0 fM- g Woodcock. Block 7. Lot 10. Conntv Addition. 22 32 raiartha Burnett, Block 7. Lot 11. County Addition, 22 32 Martha Burnett, Block 7. Lot 12. County Addition, 22 32 By order of the Common Council of Corvallip. E. P. Gbeffoz, Police Judge. Corvallis, Oregon, October 20, 1902. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court ef the State ot Oregon for Benton County In the Matter of the (state of Leslie M. Mat toon, deceased:; 'lhe undersigned havine been aorjointed bv the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, as administratrix of the estate of Leslie id. Mat- toon, deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons bavins claims against said estate t present their claims, veri fied as reauired bv law. to her at her residence in Summit, Benton County, Oregon, within six 1 morons iroiu iae uate oi ue Hrsc puoiicauon ol tnis notice, towit, wunin six months iromuie i7th dav of October. r9oi . . ATT,9SJ' tood, Deceased. B. A. CATHEY, M. D - Physician Surgeon: Booms 14 in Bank Building. J- 1 in to Office Hours - - Residence: Corner 5th and Adams Sta. Telephone at office and residence. - rCo'va1!18, - ; - Oregon. W. T. Bowieo, HI. D. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Booms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg. Residence On 3rd street, between Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele phone No. 311. Office Holes 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 7:3o p. m. : CORVALLIS, OREGON. C. H. KEWTH Physician, Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau PHILOMATH, OREGON. DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Office on. South Main St. Consultation and examination free. Office hours : 8 :30-ll :45 a. in; 1-5 :45 p.m. Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST OBlee la Wbltehera Blork Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description dune in first class manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, opposite the post office, Corvallis. Oregon. E. 11. Bryson ATTORNEY - AT LAW Corvallis, Ore'on. Office in FostcfEce Building. Notary TlTLKa. Cojvvi YAsri.. JOS. H- "WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office in Burnett TJnildinit. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Suppliea Ccrv&ICis, Oregon Established, - Incorporated, tro WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The must complete line ol Pure Drugs aad Chemicals in Corvallis. Books aud Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine lerfumery, Toilet Article, Combs, Brusuea aud Mirrors. .4 Pocket Knives, Slissors, Fine Cutlery -ciaBS- Mnnagerjol Peracription Department, T.A. JOK368. SBefistered, ptcisl Crnrn in Pl-arn acy stjlen v.f t;nii ty, Indiana United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Auk, 12, 1962. Notin if I e rehy iriven that in compliance llh th roviFTons of the art of Ot ngreta of June S, 1878, en titled "An act fr the tale of timber lauds in ti e States of California, Oregon, Keada, and sthii'p ton Territory," as extended to all the PulKo Lai d States by act of August 4, 1802, VIKGIL E. WATTER8, of Coriallis, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed ill thi ctllce his mm stattnent o. 6Se4. f-r ir.e punhaw of the N KW i and N i NE of C.ctu'li No 34 in Townrhip No. 12 S, hn re Ho. 1 W, and will offer proof to f-hi w that the land sought it more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pun oses, and to esttblieh his claim to Mid land l-efore Victor P. Motes. ilerk of Benton Co., Corvallip, Or., on Saturdry, the lbt day of No vember, 1902. He names as witnesses: Michael J. Flynn, John Hyde, Frank M. Spencer, John P. Huffman, all of Philomath, Orfeon. Any and all persons .lainiing adversely theabove deacribrd lands are requested to file their dams in this office on or before said 1st day of Nov., 1902. C'HAS. B. M03KE8, Register. Notice for Publication Land OlfVe at Oregon City, Or., September 20, i2. Notice is hereby eiven that the follow ing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention lo make final pioof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before tbe County Clerk of Benton Countv, at Corvallis, Oregon, on No vember 8th, lo02. viz: Alfred K. Dun can, H. E. 12i46, for the N W. of Sec. 32, T. 10 S.. B. 7 W. He naiuec the f dlowing witnesses tn prove bis continuous retdrleure upon and cultivation of raid land, viz: Edward F. Strouts, Charles Johnt-on and liius Ban ney, all of Summit. Oregon, and Charles H. Rigdon, of NaEhville, Oreg n. CHAS. B. MOOBES. Register. Tresspass Notice. All persons are hereby notified not to r trespass, by hunting or otherwise, on tbe premises 'of the undersigned near Wells, Oregon. . E. F. Wiles, John Wbitsman, W. T. Wiles, John Smitb.