Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, October 16, 1903, Image 2

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    IE CORVALLIS GAZETTE
, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16,1903.
SEMI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
Fittingly Observed by Presby
terians Last Sunday.
The semi-centennial celebration of the
Presbyterian church was observed last
Sunday morning with appropriate and
impressive ceremonies. The church whp
tastily decorated with autumn leaves and
clematis. Behind the pulpit were the
signifiiiant figures 1853-1903. The
church was tilled to its utmost capacity
and at times the interest was dramatic.
The pastor, Rev. Andrew Carrick.'pre
Bided. The venerable Father Robe, of
Brownsville led in an impressive prayer.
After a beautiful anthem by the choir
. Rey. J. A. Hanna, of Los Angles, Cal.,
who organized the church in Sept. 24,
1852 gave a historic sketch of the incep
tion and founding of the church, con-
tinning the history for a quarter of a
century. He referred to his decision
while in seminary to come to Oregon
and the colony which he gathered in the
spring of 1852 in' response to an adver
tisement. This colony numbering 20
families including 60 persons with Rev.
Hanna as pastor left Pittsburg, March
15, 1852, and arrived at the Missouri
river March 30th. From there they
crossed the plains and arrived safely
about the 1st of September. This colony
did not all settle together but the ma
ioritv of the charter members of the
church belonged to it. The organization
was effected in the home of Rev. J. A.
Hanna three miles south of Corvallis,
which was then known as Marysville.
All of the charter members members are
dead except Mrs. Irwin who still resides
on the old homestead ten miles south of
town.
The organization was reported to the
next meeting of the Presbytery of Ore.
gon in October of 1853. This was the
second Presbyterian church in the en
tire Northwest including Oregon, "Wash
ington, Montana and Idaho and is the
first to maintain a continuous existence
The Clatsop Plains church was the first
to be organized but was subsequently dis
banded. Rev. J. A. Hanna was ap
pointed supply for the church and con-
. . t o - n
tinuea as pastor until aepiemoer, ioou,
when the membership grew to 23.
In April, 1860, the erection of the pres
ent building was begun. It was a pro
digious undertaking for so small a con
gregation owing to the great expense of
labor and lumber. The windows and
doors were all hand-made. The planing
was done by hand as there was neither
neither planing mill nor sash and door
factory within reach. Among those who
contributed over $500 for the work were
John Grubb, J. B. Congle, Dr. J. R.
Biyley, Andrew Roberts and John
Wrenn, all of whom have gone to their
reward. The building was finally com
pleted in 1864 at a cost of $6000, only
JS500 being received from the board of
church erection. It was opened by
Rev. Dr. Geary in June of the same
year, Rev. Hanna also being'present. . -Rev.
H. R. Avery succeeded : Rev.
Hanna in Sept, 1860, and ministered to
the congregation for two years when
Rev. R. Wylie was the first installed pas
tor and ' irainister to the people for four
years. He expected to be present but
was prevented. ' A tender message from
him was read during the service. ' Then
followed five brethren, viz : Rev. W. J
Monteith, Rev. A. E. Simpson, Rev. D.
K. Kisbit and Rey. J. G. Downing who
faithfully served the church during the
years between 1866 and 1875. All of
these as well as Rev. Avery have gone to
their reward. The church now number
ed 65. Rev. J. F. Knowles, of Metropo
lis, 111., followed Mr. Downing in 1875
and remained one year. A loving mes
sage was read from him conveying his
x I mi r n i t- . tt t"
Krceungs. xnen iouowea iiev. xi.
Donning, of Oakland, Oal., whoremain-
ed pastor until 1883. The Rev. E. R,
Murgatroyd, now of New Vernon, N. J
was next. His tender ministrations en
deared him to the people. A character
istic letter from him was read. His ten
der reference to the loyalty and hopeful
ness of Caleb Davis brought tears to
many eyes. Rev. John Reid, of Vic
toria, B. C, succeeded Mr. Murgatroyd
in 1885 and remained one year. A mes
sage was read from him as contained in
Acts 20:32. ,
.After a beautiful solo by Miss Lulu
Spangler, Rev. E. J. Thompson, D. D
of Independence, who so faithfully min
istered to the people for nearly 15 years.
gave an address which will be long re
membered. He recounted the struggles
and successes, the iova and sorrows the
faithfulness and loyalty of the people,
especially referring to the ladies, the
chpir and to Elder Davis who had so
often encouraged him in his efforts.
He told of the visit of the officials of
the Oregon Pacific R. R. to the church
one cold, windy Sunday and how they
took pity on the people and provided the
means to repair the church.
, ur. Anompson was succeeded in .1900
by Rev. R. L. Meily who remained only
a few months. His message was read by
Dr. Altman as contained in II Tim,
za-.iy. ,lne present pastor, Rev. An
drew Carrick began his pastorate in Jan
uary, 1902.
jlm;v. jcj. i. xj.ui, xi. u., orjroruana,
requested that Elder Davis, who had
been so loyal to the church and so help
fnl to the pastors, if present, to rise so
that the synod might look into his face,
Xhe scene then assumed a dramatic
enect wnen the venerable Caleb Davis.
the soul of honor and sincerity arose
ana remained standing tor a moment.
The memorable service was then
brought, to a close by a few words from
the pastor, the singing of hymn 163.
Which begins thus, '-Hark ten thousand
harps and voices" and the pronouncing
of the benediction by Rev. Hanna, who
60 years before pronounced it over the
j.ew-born church.
A GENFROUS OFFER.
Dr.
Darrin Will Treat All Who
May Apply at Half His
Former Price.
Albany Herald.
All cases who have heretofore consult
ed Dr. Darrin at the Revere House, Al
luny, without taking treatment, and
those who. now contemplate taking his
electro medical course, may do so at half
hio reguLr price of treatment, if same be
commenced before December 1st. This
generous offer will enable all to avail
themselves of the doctor's skill. The
poor treated free except medicine, from
10 to 11 daily. The following list of peo
ple cured and benefitted in this vicinity
should be convincing proof of the su
periority of electricity over the ills of the
flesh:
' Judge J. J. Whitney, Albany, deafness
and ringing noises in the ear.
L. W. Moench, Corner 4th and Main
Streets, Albany, rheumatism, stomach
and liver trouble.
Mrs. Nettie Dempsey, Waterloo, Ore ,
catarrh and ulcers of the nose.
W. W. Parrish, Sodaville, Ore., deaf
ness.
J. L. Oxford. Brownsville, Ore., deaf
ness.
Mrs. Pet Crabtree, residing at Crab
tree, Ore., rheumatism and catarrh.
Mrs. N. E. Olin, 508 1st St., Albany,
deafness, kidney and bladder troubles.
H. J. Downing, Lebanon, Oie., head
ache, etc.
H. Seifert, King's Valley, Ore, dyspep
sia, liver and kidney complaints, pain in
side and eye trouble.
P. A. Racey, Jefferson, Ore., deafness
cured 10 years ago. No return of it.
D. F West. Plainview, Ore., cnronic
catarrh, stomach and kidney troubles of
15 years standing.
Henry Bruer, Turner, Ore., deafness
and discharging ears.
Miss D. G. Reddick, Lebanon, Ore.,
discharging ears.
Mrs. Wm. Slate, Alsea, Ore., stomach
and heart trouble, poor circulation, etc.
Mrs. Dora Hadley, Sodaville, Ore.,
discharging ears, constipation, and dys
pepsia. G. W. Benight, 105 Pine St., Albany,
deafness.
W. T. Cochran, Brownsville, Ore.,
constipation, stomach and liver troubles.
Mayor S. Tomlinson, of Woodburn,
rheumatism and generally run down,
cured 11 years ago.
Miss Irene Ashford, of Salem, dis'
charging ear cured.
Mrs. Wood, of Woodburn, goitre of
the neck and catarrh of the inner ear. -
Mrs. R. Ringo, Gervais, asthma and
bronchitis. Her son, B. H. Ringo, was
also cured of discharging ear and deaf
ness. '
Hundreds of others might be mention
ed who do not want, their names pub-
lished.
In most cases only one visit is required
Owing to the crowds rushing to see the
doctor he will receive patients from 9 a
m. to 8 p. m. .
School Apportionment.
The October apportionment of school
money was made by Supt. Den man last
week. The amounts received by. the
districts of county were as follows:
Diet. No. 1 ..
...........$136 40
71 23
2......
3. .....
4......
5
G ..... .
: 7. . . ,
8.;,...
9...:..
10..:...
11.7.....
12.......
13...:...
14......
15..... ..
16
17
18'.......
19....;.,
20.......
21.......
22.......
23...:...
25.......
26
27........
8.......
29.......
31
32
122 20
152 05
93 85
..V. ...... 140 10
... 77 20
.........7121 60
..........1691 00
7... 77 '75
7". 103 65
122 15
140 10
, ... 93 85
93 85
82 30
478 54
:.. 77 20
.....130 85
.......... 135 20
80 90
1
(1
., 98 10
204 30
193 20
.......... 156 75
112 33
.......... 10 00
.......... 93 85
......... , 90 15
99 95i
36 120 30
37 5127
41...... 96 88
42 .' 112 35
43.... 203 00
45 '. 92 00
46.....
48..,..,
49
50 ...
10 60
J.29 00
103 10
92 00
51....... 85 15
59
62....
66...:..
69..
72
74
79...:..
81......
83......
85......
93.. 1...
94......
66.:'..:.
96......
97..:...
5 Joint.,
106 80
101 25
90 15
10 38
18 23
140 10
92 00
63 90
101 25
80 25
141 95
110 50
80 90
97 55
131 40
45 55
If Toil desire a pond
Mokl lea. a Dure herh drinb. Tt ant. ,
the liver and makes th skin smmfh .t.h
clear. Cures sick headache: 2ft rta an4
50 cts. Money refunded if it doss not
satisfy yon. Write to VV II Hoker & Co ,
Buffalo. N. ' Y. Allan v. WnnH.J
druggists.
OAK GROVE ITEMS.
The farmers are all busv patting ia
their fall grain.
Perry Prettyman, engineer on the S.
P. railroad, is spending a few days with
his parents, W. D. and M. E. Pretty
man. Mrs. Lizzie Parker, of Cottage Grove,
is spending a few days visiting relatives.
The three large prune dryers of this
neighborhood, which have been hand
ling about 800 bushels of prunes per day,
closed do n the latter part of last week
The Oak Grove School began last
Monday with Miss Anna Pagenkoff as
teacher. This makes the third year she
has taught in this district, which speaks
very highly of her work.
John May berry, one of our enterpris
ing citizens, is putting on the finishing
touches on his new residence in the form
of paint, which adds' much to the gen
eral appearance.
G. W. Goff is building a house and
making other improvements. Let the
good work go on.
B. Cady, late of Kings Valley, but
now a neighber of ours is liable to be
come a gloated bondholder, without bis
luck should change. He is one of the
few who tried his hand at hopraising,
this being his first year at the business.
He and his two little girls and a small
boy did most of the work except picking,
Mr. Cady took advantage of the wood
price and sold at 25 cent per pound,
which netted about $3000. Besides his
hop yard he run a grain farm of 100
acres.
A party consisting of G. W. Goff, Ike
Knapp, Sam Laurenson is preparing to
start to the Bay about the 15th of this
month. They expect to be gone about
two weeks and intend spending the time
fishing and bunting and when ;they re
turn it is presumed they will be loaded
with plenty of venison and not a few
fish stories. "
Salmon Fishing Excursion.
The C. & E. will give the following ex
cursion rates, that those wishing to en
joy the fishing season at Yaquma Bay
may do so.
Three-day tickets, good going any day
except Sunday, and returning the Becond J
day following, $2.50 for round trip from
Albany, Corvallis and Philomath.
Ten-day tickets, good going any day
and returning on or before the tenth day
trom date of eale, $3.50 round trip from
Albany, Corvallis and Philomath.
f. P. CLARKE..
Groceries
Produce
Flour
Feed
Grain
Highest Market Price Paid for
Dressed Mutton, Veal, Hogs,
Poultry, Eggs, EtcXX XX
) . , , . .
PHILOMATH, ORE.
Cheap Sunday Rates Between
Portland and Willamette
' Valley Points.
Low round trip rales have been placed
in effect between Portland and Willam
ette Valley points, in either direction.
Tickets will be sold f
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS,
and limited , to return on or before the
following Mondayv. . " . .
Rate to ob Fkom Corvallis, 3.00.
rli o 11. -n , , ,
gallon bouthern Pacific Go's Agents
for particulars.
r
HARDWARE
TINWARE
STOVES
PAINTS
OILS
Afi ill M-rte- rf TYi-, . the county where the above-entitled suit is pend
AUU XU1C Ol W 1U me in the above entitled Cirniit tVmrt riatpH
dow . . Ulas&wLJfc
riarness, Wagons, buggies
and Farm Madimery,2wv
PHILOMATH
OREGON.
ECLECTIC
BUSINESS COLLEGE
ALBANY, OREGON.
Gives short, thorough courses in Book
keeping, bhortband and Typewritinp:.
with English work . A Branch School
will be opened in
CORVALLIS OREGON,
Sept. 28. in the Burnett Building.
IT'S JUST A COUGH
that gets pour lungs sore and weak and
paves tne way for preumonia and con
sumption, or both. Ankar'a Knwlinh
Remedv will stop the cough in a day and
heal Your lunes. It Will itnrn Onnanmn.
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat
and lung troubles. Positively guaran-
ceea, and money refunded if you are not
satisfied. Write to us for free sample.
W. H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Aixkn & Woodward, Druggists.
FALL AMD WSWT
We are Thoroughly Equipped for the Fall and Winter Campaign With a
Mammoth Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Embracing Fine Dress
Goods, Silks, Velvets, ' Velveteens, Trimmings Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets,
Walking and Dress Skirts, Ladies Fine Shoes, Lace Curtains, Portiers,
Rugs, Art Squares, T able Linens, Towels Napkins Blankets Comforters,
Etc. "
Complete Stock of Mens, Boys and Youths Fine Clothing. Mens and
Boys Furnishings, Rain Garments, Rubber Goods, Dress Suit Cases, um
brellas, Telescopes, Trunks, Grips, Walk-over, W. L. Douglas and Hamil
ton Brown's Celebrated Shoes for men. Mens, Boys and Childrens Hats and
Caps, Including "Hawes" renowned $300 Hats. v
An Inspection of our Bright New stock Respectfully Solicited.
Four Experienced Salesmen and Two Experienced Salesladys to show
You Through, Buy or no Buy.
J. D. MANN & CO
Never have we been in position to
offer our customers such good goods
at such low prices.
Corner Main
Summons. . ,.
In the Circuit Court of the. State of Oresron.
tor Beaton County.
A. M. Witham anAAgnes Thompson, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Abigail Brown, James I. Garrett, Minerva Rob
ertson ana w. 1. Kooertson, ner husband, the
heirs at law of Hiram Elliott, deceased, it any
such there be, . The heirs at law of John B.
Garrett if anv sueh there be. Defendants:
To Abigail Brown, James L. Garrett, Minerva
Koutnsoir ana -w. j. KODertson ner nusbana,
The heirs at law of Hiram. Elliott., deceased, if
any snch there be. The heirs at law ef John B.
Garrett, if any such there be, Defendants
above named. ' -. . '
In the name of the State of Oresron: You and
each of you are hereby summoned and required
to appear and answer the complaint ol the plain
ts : .1 i j , . . 1 1
uu9 m uuvc culilicu un, iu i iic Huuvc en
titled court now on file in the office of the clerk
of said court on or before the last dav- of the
"oie lwu in iiie orucr xor punncaxion 01
luim summons, maue oy ine county juage, ot
county where the above entitled suit is pending,
hcb uin 1 .1111111 v Mm. ni irpnmn innintr iho
iathe Circuit Court of said countv and state i
Which said order is hereinafter, referred to. to-
,wit: on or before six weeks from the day ot first
puuiiLHuua nereoi, ana you are nereDy notinea
that if you fail to so aonear and answer the said
complaint as herein required, for want thereof
the plaintiffs will apply to the: above entitled
coun ior ine reuet demanded in said complaint.
namely,-
That the said defendants and each of them
be required to set forth thenature of his or her
claim in and to Lots four, five, six, seven, eight
and nine, in Block No. 13, in the County Addition
to the City of Corvallis, County of Benton, and
ioine v-uy 01 corvallis, coi
state of Oregon, and that
Biaie 01 uregon. ana that all adverse claims
therein of the defendants and each of them
may be determined by a decree of this court.
That by said decree it be declared and adiudced
that the defendants have not. nor has anv of
sam aeienaanis. anv estate or interest whatever
in or to said land and premises or any part there
of, and that the title of Plaintiff Atmes
Tnempsen to the south fourteen feet of said lot
four thereof; and of Plaintiff A. M. Witham to
the north thirty-six feet thereof said lot tour,
and to all of said lots five, six, seven, eight and
nine thereof, is ood and valid and that the de
fendents and each ot them be forever debarred
from assertine anv claim whatever in or to said
land and premises, or any part thereof, adverse
10 ine piainuns or either 01 them, and tor such
otner reuet as to the Court may seem meet and
agreeable to equity.
This summons is published in the Corvallis
Gazette once a week for six successive and
consecutive weeks beginning with the issue of
October 2. iooi. and ending with the issue of No
vember 30. I0O3. under and in nnrstionrp of an
order made by the Hon. Virgil & Watters,
Countv Tudsre of Benton Countv. nrpnn heintr
September ao. i9ov date of first nnlilication
r r -nd E. holgate.
T"
J. E. HENKLE.
CASH STORE.
I have just onened a General Merchan
dise Store at my old corner, and in my
new building, at Philomath. Oreeon. anJ
can show you many
Bargains!
from a new and carefully selected stock.
You will save money by calling on me
before purchasing. A full line of
BOOTS AND SHOES
AND RUBBER GOODS.
THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD. The greatest
farm paper of the Northwest. Published weekly at
Salem, Oregon. Edited by the farmers of the North
west. Twentv napes. IlluitratH. a snstm
for western people, bi papers for $1.00. Publi
cation began March 1. 1900. Now' ha a onn ...k.
scribers. Phenominal growth is due to its being
the best farm paper published. Ton should read t.
We will send you the bomkstsad and corvallis
4 firm for Jt year to one tnbscriber for p. 2 '
0
EH 1903-4
R E
Window Shades,
Wall Paper,
Iron Beds,
Baby Buggies,
Go Carts,
Art Squares,
Rugs,
-
Oil Cloth,
Linoleum,
Stoves,
Tinware,
Graniteware.
and Monroe.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the .undersigrned has
been appointed by the county court of the stata of
Oregon for Benten coanty- executor of the estate of
busan 11. berry, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby required to
present the same duly verified as by law required at
ine omces 01 xatee s. lates,. vxrvaius, uregon.
wii,uiu six montug irom ie aaie nereoi.
Dated this 18th day of September, 1903. ' ' :
t . U. G BERRY,
. Kxeeutor of the Estate of Susan 1L Berry, Dec'd,
Administrator's IN ot ice.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it maj con
cern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed
administrator of the estate of George Armstrong',
deceased, by the 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 months from the date hereof.
uated this 18th aay of September, 1903.
t GEORGE M. ARMSTRONG, '
, , Administrator.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon
September 19. 1903.
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
wm no marie ntuure- .uk countv :iftrir ot iSenton
Co nty, at Corvauis, Or. on October 31, 1903, viz:
PETER N. BOESEN.
H-E. No. 12197. for Lot 1, S J NE J, NE J SEJ,
Sec. 4, T. 12 S , R 7 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz: Harrj Davidson, George Cramer, Thomas
Laskey nd John Gredig, all of Blodgett, Oregon.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register
Notice for Publication.
' Land Officr at Roseburg, Oregon,
' Sept. 21, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that the following-namea
settlei has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and 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. for the Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Sec. 4, T. 14
S., R. 7 W.
' He names the following witnesses to trove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz.: Nathan C. Pickttt, of Alsea, Oregon,
William M. Pickett, of Corvallis, Oregon, Marshall
W. Ruble, of Alsea, Oregon, and Guy Seeley, of Cor
vallis, Oregon.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office, .
Oregon City, Or., Sept. 15, 19B3.
Notice is hereby riven that in cnmnlinnnn with ih
tprov sions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled" An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
on Territorv." as extended to nil ths phi.v i h
Slates by act of August 4, 1892,
' FRANCES A. BARRETT,
of Philomath, county of Benton, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this .office his sworn statement
No. 6289, for the purchase of the NE of NW y., 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. Moses, county clerk at
Corvallis, Orhgon, on Monday, the 30th day of No
vember. 1903.
He names as witnesses: James E. Johnson, of
Wren, Oregon, Andrew L. Porter, of Nortons, Ore
gon. Michael G. Fljnn, and James Barrett, both of
Philomath, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 30th day of Nov., 1903
-" . Register.
School SuppHcs.
Graham & Wells, Coiner Jefiereon 'and
Main street?, carries a full line of Scl'ool
Supplies. Second hand Public School
Books, in good condition, taken in ex
change.
We are now prepared to supply the wants of all people
that are wautinjj anything in
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES, HATS,
Calling special attention to our
. UNDERWEAR,
See our
LACE CURTAINS,
CARPETS, RUGS,
f AND PORTIERES.
PRICES THE LOWEST
J. H. HARRIS;
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or.,
Auirust."8. 1908
. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1902, William A. Ross, of
Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has
this day nled in this office his sworn statement No.
6234, for the purchase of the S of N E yt of Sec,
No. 12, in Township. No, 12 S, R. No. 7 West, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before Victor P. Moses, County Clerk at
Corvallis, Oregon, on Saturday, the 24th day of
vciooer, iud.
He names as witnesses: Heman Pittman, of
Wren, Oregon, William Green, Thomas D. Hufit,
George Green, all of Philomath, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 24th day of October, 1903.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon,
Corvallis, Oregon, Oct 9, 1903.
.Notict is hereby given that in compliance with" the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public' Land
States by act of August 4, 1892, ,.-,
THOMAS D. HUFPT," " ' : '
of Wren, countv of Bei.tnn. !tatfi nf Ommn. h
this dav filed in this office his sworn statement No.
6307, for the purchase of the S. i of N. E. 1 of Sec.
V . i T -' X" . . .n O I V 1 TIT . .. .. ' 1 1 . IT .
iii "i J... J. o. w I , , uuu wnr uuMr prooi
to showthat the land sought is more valuable for its.
timber or stone than for airriculturtll ou'-noses. and
to establish his claim to said land before Victor P.
Moses, County Cleikat Corvallis,; Oregon, on Thurs-daj-,
the 7th day of January, 1994 .,. ., , ...,.
He nam'ts as. witnesses: " ' ; ' "
George Green of 'Philomath, Oregon. Edward-CV
Ring, neman a. rumau ana Jesse Ai luHt of Wren.
Oregon. ' ' ,
Any and all persons claiming' adversely the above-
ue&unoeu lanas are reauesiea to meuieir claim in
tnis omce on or before said 7th day of January, 1904.
AlAirUUNUN S. 1USSK,
. ; . ' -.. Register,
notice of Executors Sale or Real
' Property.
In the Countv Court of the State of Ommi ft.
r . .
In the matter of the Estate
LJGJIlrtfU VUUIItV.
of
Robert E. Cooper. Deceased
Notice is hereby given that under and in accord.
ance with an order of sale made by the County Court
of Benton County, Oregon, on the 12th- day Septem-
1. ,(V0 i XT 1 . " . 1 . ... , . . . '
ci, ijuo, m uic auuve fiiuuea estate directing and
orderiug us, Thomas H. CooDr and Geore-e W
Cooper, as executors of the said estate to sell all of
ine real prouertv Deloneriner to said eitata t. nri.
sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfj
the claims, charges and exDenses aj'a.int. th mid
estate, which order was duly recorded at pp. 448-449
nuuauj journal nunioer a: mat we the said ex
ecutors will proceed to sell at private sale from and
after Friday the 20th day of November. 1903. all th
right, title and interest which the said Robert E.
Cooper had at the time of his death in and to the
following described real property:
Beginning at a point 43 chains and 6 links west r
southeast cornerof the orirrinal donation land claim
of Alben G. Horey, Notification No 2391. Claim No.
43, in township 12 south, range 5 west, running
thence west 24 chains, 43 links to a point, running
thence north 20 chains and 87 links to a point, run
ning thence east 24 chains and 43 links to a point,
running thence south 20 chains and 87 links to the
place ef beginning, containing in all fifty-one acres
more or less in Benton County, State "of Oregon;
Also, commencing 20 chains and 97 links west from I
the northeast corner of the donation land claim of
AiDen u. aovey, iNotincatioii No. 2391, claim No.
43, in township 12 south, range 5 west of the Wil
lam ette Meridian, running thence south 18 chains
and 60 links, thence west 22 chains and 8 links.
thence north 18 chains and 6t links; thence east 22
cnaius nu o iibks me place ot oemnnine. co-
taining 41.06 acres more or less in Benion County,
Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand and
said sale will be made subject to the confirmation
mereoi Dy ine said county Court of Benton eounty,
. THOS. H. COOPER AND 6E0. W.COOPER,
Executors of the estate of Kebert E. Cooper, Dec'd.
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