Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, April 14, 1903, Image 2

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    THE CORVALUS BAIETTET
TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1903.
EXPERIENCED AND INllUENCIAL
Hon. Utneer Hermann was
nominated for. congress from the
first Oregon district by the re
publican congressional conven
tion at Eugene, last Thursday,
after one of the most stubborn
contests ever waged in a nomina
ting Convention; .in this district.
Net until t& ?3rd ballet was the
man tamed who will oecnpy Oie
place in congress made vacant by
the death "of Hr. Tengue. Yet
there was no bitterness, ancl the
unsuccessful candidates for the
honor will lead In the campaign
ix the election of Mr. Hermaun.
The point urged in his favor
which had ' mobt to do, perhaps,
with his selection, was that Ore
gon needs at this time, most of
all, men of experience in her dele
gation at Washington. Senator
Fulton and Congressman Wil
liamson, while possessed of rare
ability and tact, are strangers in
Washington; Seuator Mitchell
is a power, but his health is said
ta be impaired. Therefore," it is
the part of- wisdom to take ad
vantage of-the opportunity to re
turn to Washincton a man who
was considered one f the most
influential "members of congress
during the period he occupied a
a seat in that body.
WHAT MORE?
Why -the managers of the
Southern1 Pacific railroad com
pany, or any . person of promin
ence, should insist that uorvaiiis
people do not want a train to run
from Portend to Corvallis in the
evening and "return in the morn
ine. is difficult to understand
It is said 4the assertion is made
because Corvallis did not send a
committee to interview .the
Southern Paeific managers with
the committees from Indepen
dence and other towns.
But the Southern Pacific man
agrers knew that the people o:
this citv desired the train. Two
or more:yea.rs ago, a petition nu
merously signed by -Benton conn
tv ceoole was" forwarded- to the
Southern Pacific managers ask
ing that the train running to In
deoendence in the evenine. be
extended to Corvallis and return
in the morning. : Every few
weeks since' that time the persons
at. Corvallis. who , sent that peti
tion have interviewed the South
era Pacific 'officials and requested
that the train be put on.' A few
weeks Wo when Independehc
and other towns, along "the line
sent petitions asking for the sef
vice, Mrvi 'Wilkins circulated a
petition "-asking " for the service
He sectrred a long list of signa
tures. Several times since then
citizens of Corvallisinterested in
the movement haye seen the
Southern Pacific officials, and
urged that the night and morn
ing trainbeput on. It is difficult to
understand what more Corvallis
people could do to obtain the
service
The-' only reference made to
Bryan at the democratic cOngres
sional convention at Albany, Sat
urday,. .was ; when . the chairman
announced that "wind-jammers
are cut off." '
No Fault nt Commissioner.
Editor Gazette: The oper
ation 6t the. national land laws is
to fisurg in the present first Ore
gon congressional district, cam
paign.;'-- Just : why ' this is so is
not exactly 'clear. ' Neither Mr.
Hermann nor Mr. Reames, nor
even our own Mr. Iugalls can be
in reason, blamed for those laws
whichhaye done much for the
West and . which also have given
an opportunity for much fraud
These frauds , have been accorh
plished under the various admin
istratio.ns : and will continue
as
long as th land laws remain as
they are
In the matter of the conduct of
the local land officials, it will be
remembered that the commis
sioner of public lands has not
the power to appoint or remove
them, and the several Oregon
local land commissioners who
have .beeri recently summarily
retired, were appointed by a fed
eral j udge who - happens- to be a
democrat." r No one - thinks of
holding Judge Bellinger respon
sible for their alleged official tnis
conduct. , Mr. Hermann, when
commissioner, - urged . congress
constantly but vainly to so amend
the laws that the frauds could
not be practiced. ; .
Among the other .realities that
the opposition to Mr. Hermann
will -nbtVlisctis3'iri' connection
With .hlS -i.aaminiStratlon ;.Ol the,
land office, is the fact that of the
$12, ooo, boo" to $ r 5 poo, coo which
was handled by theofiice. duricg
bis incumbency, tiot one cent
was lost , through defalcations or
carelessness. . .. .. .
To those familiar with "the
situation it seems edd that the
friendly lelations between the
President and Mr. . Ilei iii.i-.in
should be Questioned, for wtre
those relations other than very
friendly,' Mr. Hermann would
not have retained his office so
long after Mr, Roosevelt's acces
sion to the,, presidency, It is
very unusual for;a bureau chief
io remain longer thaa the de
partment desires, xtnd Mr. Hitch
cock has for seyeral years urged
Mr. Hermann's retirement.
Their difference Was not personal
but was based upon several mat
ters of policy in which Mr. Her
mann had the support ot the
West. Mr. Hermann did not
care to yield his convictions even
to retain his office. That those
unprevcntable land frauds were
not an issue is sufficiently shown
by the fact that Mr. Hermaun' s
assistant was made his. successor.
Of really more importance to
Oregon than a congressman's
relations with the administration
is his relationship with congress,
and probably no Oregonian who
reads and thinks will . deny that
no man in the state, other than
Senator' Mitchell, is closer to the
influential members of congress
han Binder Herman; ' Of espe
cial importance to. Oregon at this
time is the fact that . Mr. Her
mann is on the most - pleasant ;
terms with. SpeakerCaiinon. '
,, : H. h. HOLGATE.
Seattle, Wash., April 12, 1903
Real Estate Transfers
W A Wells & wf to H W
Grimshaw, deed 4 lots Bl 31 Job's
add; $120.
State of Oregon , to R I Glass
deed, 40 a T 12 S, R 7. W; $.'jQ.
G W Hehkle to Emma J Ross
Q C D, lot 127, Bl 32, Philo
math, $1.
Eliz Mason to G A Scott deed,
lot 114, 107, Bl Philomath;
$282.50.
G A lrwin to P S trilly Q C D,
lot 1 BI 34, Avery1a3rd add; $10.
V M Woodcock et 'al to J E
Wiliiatna, tract in T 14 S, R 6
W;.$i,6oo. ...... ;t '-. : . "' . ' .,
M C MjVej; & wf ; to -JjjL, A
Cummins,, lot'- jm 8, -- blockiyCo..
Add; $650. ' " . - ' V
T M Laskey & wf to J C Las-
key,1 160 a near,. Blodgett; $700.
AS Taveuner & wf to J j
Cady & wfr:;iU, Wells & McEl
roy's add, $650. - - ' -
I Durbiu & wf to W J McEl
wain, tract in Alsea; 875. -
W A Wells & wf to S P Hunt,
4 lots, Bl 32, Jobs add ; $150.
H W Grim?haw & wf to A E
Carter, tract. in. Job's add; 1500.
A E: Carter to Samuel Swan
son, tract in Jobs add ; $u
Samuel Swanson to Eliz E
Bunker, tract in Jobs add ; $1.
Samuel Swanson, to William
Scarth, Q C D to Hotel Corval
lis; J300. .
Bellfouutain Parents' -Meeting.
The Parents' Meeting with the Public
School at Bellfountain, Saturday, April
10, iyud, in orange naJi, commencing
at at 11 a. m., Bba'rp, promiues - to be one
of the most saccessful meetings oi this
character yet .held, Supt -Denmari has
arranged an excellent, program.- Those
assisting are ' capable ;pf handling their
subjects ao as. t6result jn" benefit' and
profit to the schools,,: The literary pro
gram and the music tu be furnished will
assist 'materially in making' the ; regnlar
work interesting: ; Mrs. J. H, Edwards
has harge of: the regular singing. by the
institute. Mrs.-. Edwards has a good
voice andv this part of the program will
De-wen looked atter. The program ar
ranged is as follows:- . . . :
"Does the State Course of Study Meet
the Present Conditions in the Country
Schools?' Miss Nellie Foshay,' Supt
G. "W. Denman. ..
'"Danger Signals," Mr, J. Fred Yates!
' 'Should a Child be Encouraged to tell
Stories -outi of -School?'1 Msj Julia: M.
DuMullin, Miss Mary' Duhlap, Meesm
L. N. Edwaids, II. T. Bristow.
' 'Our D uty, . "When Troubles A rise in
the School," Messrs. -J. If.- Edwards,
Earl Brown, Robt Kyle, Wilbur Starr. ;
. "The Doty of the; Stale to .the Common
Schaols," Messrs M. M. . Waltzrf E.. H.
Belknap, Edward' Williams. '
"WJiat Should the School Endeavor to
do for Our Girls," Mrs; E.: II. Belkapi
Mrs. Silas C. Starr.
"The .Grange as a Friend to' Educa
tion, "Mr. M, V. Leeper. . . .
The public school is the nucleus
around which every, department of soci
ety arid our nation should rally.- Let
this be the motive ta prompt -your pres
ence at the above meeting. No law or
rule should Cause' you to attend.' In
stead of. this, .'let interest and common
sympathy for . the cause of education be
the inapiratioa that will bring' together
every school officer, teacher, . and a good
ly nnmber ef ra'ronp. The grange lias
alfovin Jnterf st in thisw.oik by closing
their day's worir at 11a.m. andtyien
uniting yitli' the schools to maRe tlis
meeting profitable and bent final; hvery
teacher is appointed a committee ef ' one
to 6ee their patrons, urging.lhem to bripg
their batkets of dinner, their families
and Rome friend. Each school officer i '
expected to - have, their teai:her attend. -
- 1 r . n f f 11
Thus lv a hiii led efloit ou the Dart of all
our friiids f lhe pnb'1- tchool, we v ill
havrt a large atter.dr' 1
1 lively interest,
profitable discuffion and an entertain
in program.
School Apportlonmsnt,
- StiperinMnJeei DerimD has. lYiade the!
following Beliil annual apportionment
outf the county fund to the Bihool ttia
tiicts of Benton . county. The tot aj
amount apportioned is $8,5C0:
District No. 1 133.70
2.
, 39, 70
2J8 00
1?.3 64
v 70 10
142 00
: 39 70
3........
;;4..:..V..
5
7
8 118 90T
9
10-... ........ ..
11
12.'.....-
is....:.....:...
14.;...
15... .:.
' 1...'....
;18v....
; 19....V.
' 20
' -21
!22.:..V:..w.
' 23.: ....
25..:.:...v;:.:
-2o.:..:.......,
v2-
.28.
29..: ....
'- 31... ....
' 32..:..,...,;:;
36
' 37.-.
1 41.,..,::......
' 42...:..:
' 43...........
45....::......'.
4G.:......."...
"48......,..:;.
49
"' 50...
:' 51
"59..:........:.
" 62:.....;.....
" 66..:..:..:.:.
'- 69..:.:;....;.
"72..:....
" 74....".,:.;...'
.79....:.:.,...
?' 81 ......
" 83 .......
85 ......
" 93
" 94 .....
"95..
"93
" 97
" 5Joinf
2504 80
: 56 20
.. 105 60
128 80
155 20
-102' 42
,76 00
'. 60, 60
765 70
.52 90
. 2C8 00
158 50
69 40
82 60
248 .60
"274 00
i72 40
128 80
. 7 65
.105 7
95 80
89 20
135 30
-.35, 70
115 60
,140 36
: 24i 7
. 85 DO
f - 8 .82
,151 9O
. 59 50
. J 76 Oo
.r 69 49
.. 72 70
. 99 10
. - 79' 00
. 9 90
. 17 i'O
." 125 50
'. . 80 90
. " 55 6
. , 89 20
33 10
195 9&
.92 50
"'.59 50
; 99"
102 '40
34
. For' Salfe?:-':; -
- Fall bred Jersey heifers! calf ; Siao one
and. two and 6 moMths. old heifers." iAleo
bulls sired by Grand Coinaa imported
Jersey boll. Address.' -
: M. K. . Woodcock,
- r ' Gorvallisj Dri
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
- Oregon City... Oregon,
-..-'. March 3 KK.1-
Notice ia hereby if iveh that incompliance with the
provisions of the art of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Orejron, Nevada, and Wtwhincr
ton Territory," as extended: to air the Public Land
states Dy act or August 4, 1S92,
. ' IDA A. SKINNER.
of McMinnville, county of Yamhill. State of Oresr-n
has this day filed in this office her sworn statement
No. 6073, for the purchase of the N. E. V ef See. ,SBr
10, T, 11, S, R. 6 W., tad will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes; and to es.
tablish her claim to said iand before Victor P. Moses.
clerk of Benton Co., Oregon, on Friday the 2Gth
day of June, 1903. : '
She names as witnesses: Jay E Winegar, Charles
v. jaoage ana jonn Aicuee, sr.-, of Corvallis, Ore
gon, Andrew L. Porter of .Norton.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
aescrioea lanas are requested to nietneir claims in
tms omce on or before said - 26th day of June, 1903.
. .. UUAS: V. MOOHKS,
j Register,
'Ackei's Blood Elixir positively Cure3
Chronic lilood Poisoning and all Scrofu
lous affections. At all timfs a matchless
system tonic and puriher. Mowey. re
funded if you are not satisfied. 50c and
$1.00. Allen & Woodward, DruSgist:
Notice for PubMcatioii.
' United States Land Office,
Oregen City, Or., Jan. 24, 1963.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
tprov Bioffa of the act of CongTess of June 3, 1878, en
titled "Au act for the sale qf timber lands in the
States of California, Oregonj-Nevada,' and Washing
on Territory," as extended te all the public Land
States by act of August 4, 1802, . ' ,
' JAY E. WIXEGAK, "
of Corvallis, County of Benton, State of'Oregon, has
iiii9 uuy ii ieu iu buis uiuue.-uiii swum tftateuieni rto
6018, for the purchase of the lot 3 and 4, S 1-2 of N
W 1-4 of Section No. 2 in Township No. 11 South,
Bange No. 6 W.jand iU offer proof, to show hat
the land sought is more valuable for its timber or.
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab'
lish his claim to said land before the Clerk of Ben
tpc County, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Wed
nesday, the 22nd day of April, 1903. -. -: s .-
He names as witnesses: , Charjes Hodge, of Cor.
"vallis, Or., Andrew Porter, of Norton,- Or.," Michael
Flynn and Samuel Ewing, both of PhilomathOr,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their. clains in
this office on or before said 22nd day - of April, 1903.
: : - - : "-" CSAS. B. MOORES,
-."'", ' , Register.
Notice for. Publication. ; ,
Lakd Officr at Oregon Citt.-Orkoos,
. Jlarch 28, 1903
Notice is hereby given that the -following-named
settlei has filed notice of bis intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, aud ' that raid proof
will be made before the County Clerk of Benton
county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on May 12, 1903, viz.:
Harison Davidson, H. li. No. 14137 tor the SE. 1-4
See. 8, T. 12 S.. K. 7 W. .-' - -. - : .
He nuties the .following witnessei to prove his
continuous residence upou and cultivation of said
land, va.: George Cramer ar.d Perry H. Davidson,
of Peak, Oregon, A. C. Tiinison and Fielding A.
- v'cHASv-B. MOJDnES, Z
: i . . " Register.
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the most healing Bahrein the world.
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Don't let cheapncj-s suh'c
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yon.
sow expc ct Sa.tisfaclioil
When
sure t0 follow. This Spring we
- an assortment of Suits that lacks nothing of beisg perfect, Pexfe$t
-"? 7olaxT "Wrfoi ' niia1ite -Pirforf 'in' itsT Tailor-made 1
Stylishness, vS 5?aqr :the of Corvallis; to call
mid pass jiimwlW'-,. wr '-Sw.ejf -Wnc of New Spring Suit??.
All the Ne'W Thiiigs 111 en Fufniehitifis.
Shoes, Hats, Suit sCases, Sweaters, Etc.
Big Line of Boy's aitd Chhdren,s Suits.
Ciotliing IVlade to Order by High Art Tailors.
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lotieef
Fresh bred daily. ; AGoniplete stock ot candies, fruits an
- nuts kept cnnstantly on band. Smokers supplies
i ':.'; . a specuUj'. - .
oonT
H. W HALL Proprietor.
Mrs. Laura. S. Webb,
' ;tVlce-Iresllcnt Woman's Demo---'
craticCiabaof Sortberottliio.
"I dreaded the change of life which
wa fast approaching. 1 noticed Wine
of Cardui, and decided to by a bot-
tie. I experienced some relief the
first month, so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
witii jio pain and 1 shall take it off and
on now until I have passed the climax!"
Female weakness, "disordered
menses, falling of the "fronib and
ovarian troubles do not wear "off.
They follow awoman to the change
of life. Do not wait but take Wine
. of CarduLnow" and avoid the trou
ble. : Wine of Cardui never f ailg
to benefit a suffering woman of
any age. Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Webb vrhbn she was in dan-
; ger. When you come to the change
of life Mrs. Webb's letter will .
. mean - more to you; than it does
now. But you may now avoid tb&"
suffering she endured. , Druggists
sell 1 bottles of Wine of Cardui..
Our Clubbitig List.
Suoscribers tOrJtbe
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Oregon Agricuiturist and Rural Northwest, Port
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1.90." -. ... : -. ...
Notice to Creditors
.-Having been duly appointed aduiiQi
trator of the estate' of Joseph Park, de
ceased, who died in Benton " County,
Oregon; I hereby notify any and all er
bodb haying claims ajair.et'.said estate to
present the-sarrie to me with the proper
vouchers, as required by law, at m-y resi
dence one mile east of Philomath, witldn
8ix months from the date of this notice.
: Josip.i A. Paek, .
- Administrator.
Dated April S, I9O3. V '
You must . coi ficjer Quai.-ITY if
this - is mi.-sing clisHppvif.linent is
haveVd'.hertd for our inspection
m
Bakery
eGtionerv
Cofyallis & Eastern Baifroad
TIME CARD. ,
2 For Yaquina:
; Train leaves Albany: 12:45 p. in.
" , Corvali3 2:00 p. m.
arrive? Yaquina 6:25 p. m.
1 Retuining: .. '
" Leaves Yaquina;! . . 6:45 a. in.
Leaves Co'vallis. . . . 11:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany . . . . -12:15 p. m.
3 For Detioit: ;
Leaves Albany . . .:. 7:00 a. m.
Arriyes Detioit .... 12:05 p. m.
4. Returning: - '
" Leaves Detroit , . -12:45 p. ra.
Arrives Albany. . . . 5:35 p. m.
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in
time to connect', with .the S. P. eoutb
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
. Train No. 2 connects with the S.'K
trains at Corvalli9 and Albany giving
direct servit.-e to Newport "and adjacent
beaches.
Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and
other mountain resorts leaves Albany at
7:00 a. m . , reaching Detroit at noon,
giving ample time to rcauh the Springs
same day.
For further information apply to o
- .Edwin Stone,'
H. II. Ckonise, , Manager.
Agent, Corvallis. .
Thos. Cockell, Agjnt "Albany. -
i : 1 --
riie first NatioiialJank
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
- CSTABLISHCO 1B90.
- J - OFFICERS SrDIRECTOES
M. fi, WOODCOCK, President.
C. U. MOOR, Vice-President. ;
WALTER T. WILES, Cashier.
SEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
E. F. -WILES, Gorvallis, Oregon.
Loans Made
Oa all kinds of approved security, r.nd especially
to encourage aha build up the legitimate bust
tess euterprises and industries of this country
- " Deposits ' .
Received subject to check payable on demam!
V-
Foreign Exchange. -
Sight exchange and transfers sold available in
the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer
land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger
many, Austria. . - -
...... Letters of Credit
Issued available in the principal cities or the
Onited States. ."
Plncifc..i Correspondents Upon Whom
Sell Sight Exchange' 1
n.c commerciHl National Bank of Chicago. ".
The l-'irst National Bank of Portland, Oregon.
The lJanUcof California, Saa Francisco, Calif.- .
Angio-Cahforaian Bank, San Francisco, Caiif.
The National City Bank New York.
The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n
Impoiters & Trader's National Bank, New York
Shoe and leather National Bank of Boston, Mass
tiiiladtlohia National I;siii.ot Pniladelpkia. Pa
; Reduction ia Water J?ales.
I .We are proposing to ' jeduce the rates
on water and to arrange with all con
sumers so that all may be treated the
same. To do this we must insist on all
hills bsing in advaner, as our rules and
regulations rail for, and as "other cities
require. We have no desire to have
trouble with any cobeume-, but to treat
all alike our rules aaust be enforced, If
anything . 6ho.i'd hapt en that water is
not used after being paid for the money
will be refunded.' '
Very truly yours, v r
: Cobvallis Water Co
"ALL SIZES"
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' ' '
J.:H. HARRIS
Notice for. Publication.
-. - . - United States Iand Office,
. ... . . . Oregon Citv, Oregon,
Feb. 27, 1BJ8.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of tl-e act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act, for the sale ct tiinber lauds in Ihe
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public JLand
States by act of Aujrust 4, 1S92, Cclia M. lAomis, of
Eugene, county .f Lane. State of Oregon, has
this day filed iu this office her sworn statement No.
6035, for the purchase of the Lots 2, 3, and 4
of Section No. 18 in Township No. 13 S, Rane Ko. 6
W, and will offer proof to show that the land s ulit
is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to
said land before, the Register and Reieiver of this
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, t'-e 2oth
day of JUay, 1903.
She names as witnesses:
0. K. Loomis, of Eugene, Or.: J. B. Wh-stauley, of
Salem, Or ; Charles UrumficlJ, of Philomath, Or.j
Benjamin F. Ireland, of Fern, Or.
Any and all persons claiming .adversely the above
described lands are requested to file ttitir claims in
this office on or before said 25th doy of iv, 1'JoS
- OIIAS. B. MuOHES, Kcfeister
Notice tot Publication.
.. ---" Land Office at .Okkgon City, Orkgos,
January 21st, 19C3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congrets of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oreoj, Nevada, and Washing
ton Ten itory," as extended to all the Public Land
State by act of August 4,1802,
. . ' ' JAMES BARKF.TT,
of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 6015, for the purchase of the E $ of N W 1-4, S
of HE 1-4 of stction No. 12, in township No. 11 S,
Range No. .6 W", and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establ sh his
claim to raid land before Victor f. Moses, clerk of
Lenton county, Oregon, at Corvaliia, t rceou. 'ou
Tuesday, th e 2ist.day of April, 1903.
He Raines as witnesses: A; L. tortr, of Norton,
Or.; J. SL Johnson, of Wren Or ; M. O. Flynn aud
AI Haggerty, both of Pbi.math, Or. .
Any and all persons claiming . adversely the above
descrihed lands are requested to Hie the. r claim-, in
this office on or before said 21st da) of April, 1903,
. , CUAS. B. MOORaS,
... Register.
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United Statts.Land Office,
: Oregon City, Or., Jan. 24, 1903.
Notice is hinly given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act lor the fcale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevaoa, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the t'uhiic Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
CHARLES HODGE,
of Corvallis, County ol Benton, btatc of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
0017, -for the purchase ot the lots 1 and 2, and S J of
,N E 1-4 of Section No. 2 in Township No. 11 South,
Range No. C West, and will offer proof to thow that
tke land Bought is n ore valuable for its timber or
stone than for rgricuitural purposes and to estab
lish his claim to said land Leroi e ihe County Olei k
of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 2: nd day of Aprii, 1903.
He names as witnesses: Andrew Porter, of Nor
ton, Or., J. E. Winegar, of Corvallis. Or., Michael
Flynn-and Samuel Ewing both of Philomath, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adverbely the ubove
descrited lands are requested t-j file their claims in
- this office on or befoie said 22-id c" ay of April, 103.-
tHAS. B. MOOKES,
Register. .
Notice for Publication.
.t'nltel States Land Office, 1
' Oregon City; Ct., February 7, 1903.
Notice is. hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78,
entiled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, On yon, Nevada, and Washing
tor, XeiriUi3'," as extended to all the Public band
States l.y act of August 4, 1892,
CHARLES J.. SKINNER,
of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State ot Oregon,
hasthU day tiled in this officehis sworn statement No.
6025 for the purchase cf the southwest 1-4 of section
No. 2 in township-No. II eouth, range No. 6 wet-t,
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
mere valuable fcr its tiinber or ttone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Clerk of Benton County, Oregon, at
Corwdiis, Or , on Wednesday, the 22nd-day of April,
19j3. lie names as witness:
A. L. Porter, of Norton, Or ; Saninel G. Ewing, of
Philomath, Or.; and Charles Hilge and J:iy Wine
gar, both of Corvallis, Oregon. .
Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboS e
dt scribed lands are requested to CIo their claims in
this omce on or before said 22nd dav of April, 1903.
. CHAS. B. MOORKS,
... " . - Register.
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