Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, October 02, 1903, Image 2

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    HE CORVALLIS GAZETtt
FRIDAY OOrOBER 2, 19C3.
EDITORIAL COMMENT.
The State Boa id of Health aJ
viefg CorvaUis tc filter the water
taken from' the city water works.
jfc
One of the Portland judg hns
decided that taxes cannot be col
lected next year, and the cape has
been appealed to the supreme court
for decision. If th supreme court
affirms J u J ire ClelandV decision,
there cai: be no taxes colltcted un
til there is a SDt-cial session of the
legislature to remedy the law.
That means trouble all over the
state.
What a travesty it
boasted civilization,
every man in town
is
on our
nearly
yesterday
moraine1, was . wearing: a broad
smile. The stables report not
single rigr of any description left,
Teams starting ofi in all direc
tions, with men and boys. And
the cause of all the excitement is
the beginine of'.ue open season
for China pheasants. The law
gives the privilege of killing
something, and to kill something
is mans chief delight. The great
object and aim in life is now to
see who will get the biggest
string. Truly are we barbarians
all -
The races of the Multnomah
Fair Association, held at Irving
ton Park, Portland, from Sept
22 to Sept 26, have demonstrated
the fact that honest racing wil
receive the sanction of the public
and will be well patronized.
Over 7000 people attended the
meet. The races were square
and honest efforts. The best
horses won, and there was no
trickery allowed. Nothing else
could be expected from the men
who composed the association
tinder the presidency of such
roval sportsman as Lou Adams,
ot the Transfer Co.
We extend
our congratulations.
The name of our popular pho
tographer, W. G. fcmery, ap
pears among the list of artists
whose work was selected by the
judges at the annual convention
of the ohotoeraohers of the
Northwest. held at Salem last
week,. , as worthy of sufficien
merit to form a collection o:
oictures to be sent next' year to
" the National Convention, .. where
it will be known as the official
exhibit of the P. A. of the P. N.
W. This exhibit will also be
sent to the California Conven
tion. to be held in San Francisco
next month, and also to the
World's Fair at St. Louis in
1 004. Our reporter learns from
Mr. Emery that the photos selec
ted from his exhibit were of two
little girls living in Corvallis,
one a 11x14 carbon of Lois Gould
and an 8x10 carbon of Inez
Grant, The . perfect poses and
sweet faces of these little tots
will therefore meet the admiring
gaze of many thousands during
tne two years wnicn win eiapse
before their return home.
j j -
Tohn M. Robertson, the liber
al candidate for parliament in
England, has a very interesting
article in the International Re
view on the black and white
races in Africa, and the effects
of religion., . From this article we
quote a few paragraphs that are
worthy of serious thought.
He shows, what will be a sur
prise to many, that Mohammed
anism has done more to elevate
and civilize the native tribes -of
Africa than Christianity.
; While the slave trade is still
conducted by the Arabs, this is
done in spite of the religion of
Islam, which gives far less sanc
tion to slavery than used to be
drawn from the Bible by slave
traders in the United States.
Wherever the natives embrace
Mohammedanism the slave trade
ceases, the raiders only making
captives r of the unbelievers.
Complete Mohammedanization of
Africa would wipe but that traffic
"In human flesh and blood.
, Mohammedism also eliminates
the drink evil wherever it is
established, and it must be re
membered that it was established
in Africa by the so-called Chrisr
tian nations, and the opium
traffic as well.
, We pass this question without
comment, on to the committee
on Foreign Missions, at the meet
ing of one of the great branches
f religious work to be held in
one of our Corvallis churches in
a few days. As Grover expresses
it, "It is a condition that con
fronts us, not a theory." '
Assessment for Sewer.
Notice is hereby riven that the assessment made
hv Ordinance 144 for the construction of a sewer
through Block 12, Corvalhs, and Block 4 Dixon's
Addition to Corvallis, in the manner provided by
Ordinance No. 141, in each of the following men
tioned lots and parts of lots was entered in the
dockets of the city, liens of CorvaUis on the 24th
day of September.' 1903, and is due and payable at
the office of the city treasurer of Corvalhs. in United
states gold or silver coin, and u not paid, onr or be
fore the 10th day of October, 1903, the common
council will order warrants to be issued to the chief
of police for the collection thereof, together with
in e est thereon at eight 'per cent per annum from
that date, and costs of collection, viz. -
Block 12 Corvallis.
Block 12, Emery A lieu, south one-half lot 1
is assessed at .8 12 39
Block 12, Smith & Hout, north one-half lot 1
is assessed at iz a
Block 12, Lot 2, Bank. First National, is as-
sessedat - 24 78
Block 12, Lot 8, H C Miller is assessed at.... 24 78
Block 1 2, Lot 4, E W Fisher is assessed at 24 78
Block 12, Lot 6, The Balfour-Guthrie Co is
assessed at s
Block 12, Lot 6, T Whltehorn is assessed at. . 24 78
luck 12, Lot 7, O H Additou and Trios Ualla-
han is assessed at 24 78
Block 12, Lot 8,OK Additon and Tbos Calla
han is assessed at. . .. 24 78
Block 12. Lot 9. O R Additon and Tbos Calla
han H assessed at 24 78
Block 12. Lot 10. O K Additon and Thos Cal
lahan is assessed at 24 78
Block 12, Lot 11, Annie L Miller isassessed at 24 78
Block 12, Lot 12, Annie L Miller isassessed at 24 78
Block 4, Dixon's Addition.
Block 4, Lot 1, G B Smith is assessed at $24 78
Block 4, Lot 2, G B Smith is assessed at 24 78
Block 4, Lot S, G B Smith is assessed at 24 78
Block 4, Lot 4, Helena Scott is assessed at. . . 24 78
Block 4, Lot 6, W H Franklin is assessed at. . 24 78
Block 4, Lot 6. W H Franklin is assessed at... 24 78
Black 4, Lot 7. E W Fisher is assessed at 24 78
Block 4. Lot 8. J Smith and C Hout is as
sessed at 24 78
Block 4. Lot 9. J Smith and C E Hout is as
sessed at... 24 78
Block 4. Lot 10. J Smith and C E Hout is as
sessed at 24 78
Block 4, Lot 11, Annie Lerulie is assessed at.. 24 78
Block 4, Lot 12, Annie Lemlie is assessed at. . 24 78
City of Coryallis 142 68
Total 737 30
By order of the Common Council of Corvallis,
- E. P. GREFFOZ, Police Judge
CorvaUis, Oregon, September 25, 1903.
Assessment for .Sewer.
Notice is hereby given that the assessment
made by Ordinance Nn. 145 for the construction
of a sewer thiough Block 33 Avery's 3rd Addi
tion to Corvallis in tne manner provided by
Ordinance No. 139 in and ogainst each of the
following mentioned lots was entered in tne
docket of the city liens of Corvallis on the 24th
day of September, 1903, and is due and payable
at the office of the city treasurer of Corvallis
in United States fold or silver coin and if not
paid on or before the 10 to day of October, 1903.
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 cent, per annum from that date and costs
of collection, viz:
Block 33, 4very's Third Addition
Block 33. Lot 1. Mary L Cooper is assess
ed at 21 44
Block 66, Lot 2, Mary L Cooper is assess
ed at 21 44
Block 33. Lot 3. Hary L Coorjer is assess
ed at 21 44
BlocK 33, Lot 4, Heirs of James Hayes is
assessed at 21 44
BlocK 33, Lot 5. Heirs of James Hayes is
assessed at 21 44
Block 33, Lot 6. Heirs of James Haves is
assessed at .' 21 44
Block 33, Lot 7, Heirs of H P Harris is
assessed at 21 44
Block 33. Lot 8. Heirs of H P Harris is
assessed at 21 44
Block 33, Lot 9. Heirs of H P Harris Is
assessed at 21 44
Block 33. Lot 10. Mary L Cooner Is hkrpss-
. ed at 21 44
Block 33. Lot 11. Mary I. Conner is assess
ed at 21 44
Block 33. Lot 12. Mary L Cooner is assess
ed at 2144
City of Corvallis , 75 46
Total...... .. 332 74
By order of the .Common Council .of CorvaU
us.
. E. P. GREFFOZ, Police Judge.
- Corvallis, Oregon, Sept. 25, 1903.
Assessment for Sewer.
Notice is hereby given that the assessment
made by Ordinance No. 146 for the construction
ot a sewer through Blocks 28 and 29 Avery
second Addition to oorvaiiis, in the manner
provided by Ordinance No. 140 in each of the
following mentioned lots was entered in the
docket of the city liens of Corvallis on the 24th
day of September, 1903, and is due and payable
at the office of the city treasurer of Corvallis
in United States gold or silver coin and if not
paia on or oetore tne lotn aay of October, 1903,
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 cent per annum from that date and costs of
collection, viz:
Blocks 28 and 29 Averys Second
Addition.
Block 28. Lot 1. J E Farmer is assess
ed at 28 63
n. z, IjOI f armer is assessed at 28 63
ii - 2b, Lot 3. Belle Phillips is assess
ed at 28 63
ii 28. Lot 4. Belle Phillinos is assess
ed at 28 63
ii 28, Lot 5, 1 I Dalaba is assessed at 28 63
n 23, Lot 6, I I Dalaba is assessed at 28 63
ii 28, Lot 7, Eliza Hayes is assessed at 28 63
n 28, Lot 8, Eliza Hayes is assessed at 28 63
it 28, Lot 9. Caroline Haves is assess
ed at 28 63
ii 28, Lot 10. Caroline Hayes is as
sessed at..: 28 63
ii 28, Lot 11, Olive Bell is assessed at 28 63
i 28, Lot 12, Olive Bell is assessed at 28 63
i 29, Lot 1, A C White is assessed at 28 63
ii 29, Lot 2, A C White is assessed at 28 63
ii 29, Lot 3, J O Wilson is assessed at 28 63
i 29, Lot 4, J O Wilson is assessed at 28 63
ii 29, Lot 5, P O Wilson U assessed at 28 63
ii -m, Lot 6, P O Wilson is assessed at 28 6
ii zy, Lot 7, Lavina F Newhouse ia as
sessed at 28 63
i Lot , Lavina F Newhouse is as
sessed at 28 63
ii 29, hot 9, J o Wilson is assessed at 28 63
n 29, Lot 10, J 3 Wilson Is assessed at 28 63
ii 29, Lot 11, A C White is assessed at 28 63
II 29. Lot 12. A C. White Is uiieH at on 3
City of Corvallis 137 40
Total...... 8824 52
us.
E. P. GREFFOZ, Police Judge.
Cotvallls, Oregon, September 25, 1903.
Assessment for Sewer.
Notice is hereby (riven that the assessment
made by Ordinance Number 147 for the construc
tion of a sewer through Blocks 4 and 6. Old Town
of Corvallis, in the manner provided by Ordinance
No. 143 in each of the folfowinir lots and carta
of lots was entered in the docket of the city liens
of Corvalhs on the 24th day of September, 1903, and
is due and payable at the office of the city treasurer
of Corvallis in United States crold or silver coin, and
u not paia on or oeiore roe lutn aay oi uciooer, 1HU3,
the coaimon council will order warrants to be issued
to the chief of Police for the collection thereof, to
gether with interest thereon at eight per cent per
annum ironi aaie, ana costs oi collection, viz:
Block 4 ami S Old Town of Corvallis.
Btock 4, Lot 1, Catheride Pfiel assessed at. f 22 69
Block 4, Lot 2, Catherine Pfiel assessed at
22 69
22 69
22 69
mocic 4, Lot s, (jatnenne raei assessed it. . . .
Block 4, Lot 4. Catherine Pfiel rsaessed at. . . .
Block 4, Lot 6, S L Kline is assessed at
22 9
22 59
22 59
Block 4, Lot 6, S L Kline is assessed at
Block 4, Lot 7, M 8 Woodcock (trustee M A
Cannon) is assessed at
Block 4, north one-half of Lot 8, M S Wood
cock (trustee M A cannon) is assessed at
;11 80
Block 4, south one-half of Lot 8, D Cand A W
Hose is assessed at
11 SO
20 30
2 SO
22 59
11 39
Block 4. north 45 feet of Lot 9, 8 L Kline Is
assessed at .'
Block 4, south 5 feet of Lot 9, W Fisher is
assessed at
Block 4, Lot 10, E W Fisher is assessed at. . . .
Block 4,' south one-half of Lot 11, Mary A
Hemphill is assessed at
Block 4. north one-half of Lot 11. Mathlas
Tiedeman is assessed at. 11 30
Block 4, north one-half of Lot 12, J M Hemp
hill isassessed at 11 SO
Block 4, south nehaUiJtr-Lpt, 32, Maude. .
Hemphill is assessed at. .7. .V 11 SO
Block 5, Lot 1, F Sheasgreen is assessed at 22 69
Block 6, Lot 2, F. P Sheasgreen is assessed at 22 59
BlocK 5, Lot 3, M C Miller is asfessedat. . ; . . .
22 59
' 22 69
22 69
22 69
22 69
11 30
Block 6. Lot 4. M C Miller is assessed at.
Block 6. Lot 6, Gilbert Smith is assessed at. .
Block 6, Lot 6, Gilbert Smith is assessed at. .
Block 5, Lot 7, Samuel Swanson is assessed at
Block 6, north one-half of Lot 8, Samuel
Swanson is assessed at
Block i. South one-half of Lot' 8. Marv O Wv-
att is assessed at : 11 80
Black 6, Lot 9, Mary O Wyatt is assessed at. .
Blocks, Lot 10, Nancy Johnson is assessed at
Lot 6, north one-half of Lot 11, Nancy John
is assessed at...
Block 5, south one-halt of Lot 11, John Zeis
isatsessed at.
Block 6. Lot 12, 0 E. Porter is assessed at. . . .
22 59
22 b9
11 80
11 34
22 69
City of Corvallis fur streets 151 08
City of CurvalUs by appropriation for extras. 140 04
Total . 2833 30
By order of the Common Council of Corvallis.
E P. GREFFOZ, Police Judge.
CorvaUis, Oregon, September 25, 1903.
Assessment for Sewer.
Notice is hereby given that the assessment
made by Ordinance No. 14s for the construc
tion of a sewer through Block No. 1, County
Addition. Corvallis. in (he manner provided by
Ordinauce No. 138 in each of the following lots
and parts of lots was entered in the City liens
of Corvallis on the 24th day of September, 1003,
and is due and payable at the office of the city
treasurer of Corvallis in United States gold or
silver c in and if not paid on or before the 10th
aay ot uctooer, ito, toe common uouncn win
order warrants to be issued to the chief of po
lice for the collect!. in thereof together with in
terest thereon at eight per ceut per annum,
from that date and costs of collection, viz:
Block 1, County Addition. .
Block 1. Lot 1, Mary E Wilbanks is as
sessed at 823 70
Block 1. Lot 2, J W Simpon is assessed at 23 70
Block 1, Lot 3, J W Simpson is assessed at 23 70
Block 1, Lot 4, Seymour Chipman is as
sessed at 23 70
Block 1, South 1-5 Lot 5, Seymour Chip
man is assessed at 4 74
Block 1, North 4-5 Lot 5, 8 V Quivey is
assessed at 18 94
Block 1, Lot 6, C E Moore is assessed at. . . 23 70
Block 1, Lot 7, First National Bank Cor
vallis, is assessed at 23 70
Block i. Lot 8, Ed A Cummings is assess
ed at 23 70
Block 1, Lot 9, Ed A Cummings is assess
ed at 23 70
Block 1, Lot 10, Pearl Montgomery is as- .
sensed at 23 70
Block 1, Lot 11, Kaucy E Felger is assess
ed at 23 70
Block 1, Lot 12, Heirs J L Clark is assess
ed at 23 70
City of Corvallis 33 18
Total $317 56
By order of the Common Council of Corval
lis. E. P. GREFFOZ, Police Judge.
CorvaUis, Oregon, September 25, 1903.
Assessmeut for Sewer.
Notice is hereby given that the assessment made
by Ordinance No. 149 for the construction of a sewer
through Block 18 N B Avery and Clara A Beach's
Addition to Corvallis and certain tract of land that
would be Block 19, if platted as by Ordinance 142 in
and against each of the following mentioned tracts
of land was entered in the docket of the city liens of
Corvallis on the 24th day of September, 1903, and
is due and payable at the office of the city treasurer
of Corvallis in United States gold or 'silver coin
and if not paid on or before the 10th day of October,
1903, the Common Council will order warrants to be
issued to the chief of police for the collection there
of together with interest thereon at eight per cent
per annum .from that date,- and costs of collection,
namely:
Block in, beginning at a point 374 feet wester
ly from the southwest corner of Block 33,
Avery's Third Addition to the Original
Town of Marysville, now City of Corvallis,
, Oregon, thence westerly 100 feet; thence
northerly 100 feet; thence easterly 100
feet to a peint 374 feet westerly from the
west line of said Block No. 33, and 100
feet northerly fron the place of begin
ning; thence southerly 100 feet to the
place of beginning; J. T. Phillips is as
sessed at 42 06
Block 19, beginning at a point 150 feet south- x
erly from a point which is 374 feet wester
ly from the northwest corner of Block 33,
Avery's Third Addition to the Original
Town of Marysville, now Corvallis, on a
line parallel with the streets of Corvallis,
thence westerly 100 feet; thence souther
ly 50 feet; thence easterly 100 feet; thence
northerly 60 feet to the place of begin
ning; Levi Oren is assessed at 2148
Block 19, beginning at a point 87$ feet south
ly on a line parallel with the streets of
Corvallis, from a point 374 feet westerly
, from the northwest corner of Block 33, in
Avery's Third Addition to the Original
Town of Marysville, now Coryallis; run
ning thence westerly 100 feet; thence
southerly 62J feet; thence easterly 100
' feet; thence northerly 62J feet, to the
place of beginning; EWS Pratt is as
sessed at 26 85
Bleck 19, beginning at a point 374 feet west
erly from the northwest corner of Block
33, Av ery's Third Addition to the Original
Town of Marysville, now Corvallis, on a
line parallel with the streets of CorvaUis,
th. west on a line parallel with the streets
of Corvallis, 109 feet; thence southerly
si 4 ieei; tnence easterly loo leet; tner-ce
northerly 871 feet to the place of besrin-
nine; Fannie Oren isassessed at.. 87 69
mock 1M, Beginning- at a pointj north 70 deg.
18 min. west 187 feet distant from the
southwest corner of Block No 38, Moore
& Newhouse Addition to the City of Cor
vallis, Benton county, Oregon; thence
north 71 deg. 18 min west 107 feet: north
18 deg. 45 sln. east 50 feet; south 71 deg. :
18 min. east 107 feet south 18 deg. 45 min. -west
60 feet to the place of beginning; all
lines deemed to be parallel with the
streets in the City of CorvaUis Benton Co
Oregon; S M Wood is assessed at 21 48
Bleck 19, Beginning at a point 660 feet south
erly from the southwest corner of Block
No 20 of the County Addition to the City
of Corvallis on a line parallel with the
east side of Ninth street, in said city of
Corvallis, and running thence southerly
150 feet on a line parallel, with said side
of Ninth street; thence easterly 100 feet;
thence northerly 150 feet; thence wester
ly 100 feet to the place of beginning; S M
Wood is assessed at 64 44
Block ig, A piece or parcel of land the size of
two lots adjacent to the City of Corvallis,
Benton county, Oregon, and bounded and
described as follows, to-wit; Beginning
460 feet southerly from the southwest '
corner of Block No 20, in the County Ad
tion to the Original Town of Marysville,
now Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, at
a peint parallel with the east side f
Ninth street, in said city of Corvallis;
runningthence southerly on a line par- .
allel with said east side of said Ninth
street 100 feet; thence easterly 100 feet;
thence northerly 100 feet; thence westerly
100 feet to the place of betrmninu: S M
Wood is assessed at... . 42 96
Block 18, N.
B. Avery & Clara
Addition.
A. Beach's
Block 18, Lot 1, C'.ara A Beach Is assess
ed at & 91
jjiuuk ao, uoi Kjin.il. &. jseacn is assess
ed at - - 21 48
Block 18, Lot 3, G A Irvine is assessed at 21 48
mocK 18, Lot 4, o a Irvine is assessed at 21 48
Block 18. Lot 5, S L Hayes is assessed at.. 21 48
Block 18, Lot 6, B L Hayes is assessed at. . . 21 48
DiocK ib, ixi 7, Mary c xearow is assess
ed at oi ds
ciocK is, luoi e, Mary c xearow is assess
ed at . 21 48
Block 18, Lot 9, G A Irvine is assessed at 21 48
Block 18. Lot 10. G A Irvine is assessAd at 21 ax
biock is. Lot ll, uiaia A Beach is assess- -
ed at.. 21 48
Block 18, Lot 12, Clara A Beach is assess
ed at 9!i as
City of Corvallis ; 102 98
Total : 6is 50
bt oraer oi tne common Council of Corvallis.
is. p. ukeffoz, Police Judge.
CorvaUis, Oregon, September 25, 1903.
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Main
-Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
lor Benton County. . r
A. M Witham and Agnes Thompson, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Abigail Brown, "James I, Garrett, Minerva Rob
rtsom and W. T. Robertson, her husband, the
hairs at law f Hiram Elliott, deceased, it any
such there be,: ' The heirs at law of John B.
Garrett, if any such there be, Defendants:'
To Abigail Brown, James I,. Garrett, Minerva
Robertson and W. J. Robertson her husband.
The heirs at law oi Hiram Elliott, deceased, if
any sneh there be. The hairs at law ef John B.
Garrett, if any such - there be, Defendants
akove named.
In the name of ; the State of Oregon: You and
each ef you are hereby summoned and r'equ ired
to appear and aaswer the complaint oi the plain
tiffs in the above entitled suit, in the above en
titled court now on file in the office of the cleric
of said court on or before the last day of the
time prescribed ia the order for publication of
thia summon a, made by the County Judge, of
Beaton County, State of Oregon, (being the
county where the abov entitled suit is pending,
ia the Circuit Court of said county and state j
which said order is hereinafter referred to, to
wit: on or before six weeks from the day of first
publication hereof; and you are hereby notified
that if you fail to so appear and answer the said
complaint as herein required, for want thereof
the plaintiffs will apply to the above entitled
court for the relief demanded in said complaint,
namely.
That the said defendants and each of them.
be required to set forth the nature of his or her
claim in and to Lots four, five, six, seven, eight
and nine, in Block. No. 13, in the eounty Addition
to the City ef Corvallis, County of Benton, and
State of Oregon, and that all adverse claims
therein of the defendants and eaeh of them
may ba determined by a decree of this court.
That by said decree it be declared and adjudged
that the defendants have not, nor has any of
said defendants, any estate or interest whatever
in er to sail land ana premises or any part there
of,- and that the title of Flaintiff : Agnes
Tnampsen to the sauth fourteen feet of said lot
four thereof; and of Plaintiff A. M. Witham to
the north thirty-six feet thereof said lot lour,
and to all of said lots five, six, seven, eight and
niae tnereot. is rood aad valid and tliat the de
fendents aad each ot them be forever debarred
from asserting any claim whatever in or to said
land and premises, . or any part thereof, adverse
to the plaintifis or either of them, and for such
other relief as to the Court may seem meet and
agreeable to equity.
11
his summons is rjublished in the Corvallis
Gazette once a week for six successive and
consecutive weeks beginning with the issue of
October 2. 100?. and endincr with the issue of No
vember 20, 1903, under and in pursuance of an
oraer maac Dy tne Hon. Virgil 1$. watters,
County Judge ef Beaton County, Oregon, being
inc county wnere tne aDove-entitiett suit is pend
ing in the above entitled Circuit Court, dated
beptember 29, 1903; date of first . publication
uercoi is uciODer 2, J003.
J. H. WILSON and E. HOLGATE.
' Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
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Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby civen thai the undersigned has
been appointed by the county court of the stats of
Oregon for Benton county executor of the estate of
Susan M. Berry, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereliy required to
present tbe same duly verified as by law required at
ihe othces of lates & latcs, Corvallis, Oregon,
within six months from ti.e date uereol.
Dated this 18th day of September, 193.
U..O KERRY.
Kxeeutor of the Estate of Susan il. Berry, Dec'd.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby sriven to all whom it ma con
cern, that the undersigned has beeu duly appointed
administrator 01 tne estats 01 ueorge Arnistron
deceased, by tbe. county court of Benton county.
Oregon, and that all persons having claim against
said estate are hereby required to present the same
to the undersigned, with the proper vouchers, at
the last residence of said decedent in Benton coun
ty, Oregon within six mouths from the date hereof.
Dated this 18th day of September, 1!K3.
GEORGE M. AKUSTRONG,
Administrator.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon
Sectember 19.
1003.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the Countv Cler!.- nf Benton
Co cty, at Corvallis. Or. on October 31, 1903, viz:
PETER KBOESEN,
H-E. No. 12197. for Lot 1,'s J XE J, NE J SEJ,
Sec. 4..T. 12 S , R7 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land,, viz: Harri Davidson George Cramer, Thomas
Laskey nd John" Gredig, all of Blodgett. Oreson.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register
.Notice for Publication.
Land Officr at Roseburo, Orkoon.
Sept. 21, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that the following-naiiiwi
settlei has filed notice of bis intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof
will be made before Victor P. Moses, the County
Clerk, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Saturday, November
7, 1903, viz: Daniel R. Spencer, on Homestead En
try No. 8810. lor the Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Sec. 4, T. 14
a., it. v w.
He names the following witnesses to rrovehi9
continuous residence upon and cultivation ot Earn
land; viz.: Nathan C. Pickett, of Alsea, Oregon
William M. Pickett, of Corvallis. Oregon, Marshall
W. Ruble, of Alsea. Oregon, and Guy Seelev, of Cor-
vauis, uregon.
J. x. BKJUUfcS, Register
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Or., Sept. 15, 1893.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
tprov sions of the act of Congress of June 3, 187S, en
titled" An aet for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and W'ashing
on Territorv." as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
FRANCES A- BARRETT,
of Philomath, county of Benton, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this olfice his swora htatoment
No. 6289, for the purchase of the NE V. of JS W M., of
Sec. No. 10. in Township No. 11 S. R. No. 6 W.
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its tin ber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before Victor P. Hoses, county clerk at
Corvallis, Orhgon, on Monday, the 30th day of No
vember. 1903.
He names as witnesses: ' James E. Johnson, ot
Wren, Oregon, Andrew L. Porter, of Nortons, Ore
gon. JMicbael G. Flynn, and James Barrett, both of
Philomath, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
, descriiied lands are requested to file their claims in
J this office on or before sid 30th day nf Nov., 1903.
ALlihKJtU S. DKISSSEK,
1 : ; Register.
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