Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, November 13, 1903, Image 2

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THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE
Publish ad every Tuasday end Friday
by the
GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO.
O. Am BEARING, Ed. and Mgr.
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 19()3.
EDITORIAL COMMENT.
The special session of congress
called to consider the Cuban reci
procity treaty," met on Tuesday,
November io, and notified the
President that it was ready for
business. President Roosevelt
immediately sent his message
which was read in both houses,
and referred to the proper com
mittees, after which both bodies
adjourned. The message is a
plain, straightforward presenta
tion of the situation, and as such
met the approval of the republi
can members, who received it
with applause. The treaty will,
no doubt, be soon approved.
Governor Chamberlain is mak
ing a grand stand play in de
manding pledges of the legisla
tors before calling a special ses
sion to remedy the deficiencies of
the tax law. The legislature is
the governing body and it is the
business of the governor to exe
cute the laws they pass. He is
starting in early to make politi
cal capital for the next guberna
torial election. Perhaps his
greatest fear is that some of his
own pet measures may be inter
fered with-. It maybe that the
portage railroad is the nigger in
the woodpile. Eh, George?
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A dispatch from Portland says
that several elders from Zion
City, Illinois, who have seceded
from the fold of "Elijah the Sec
ond," are in that city and ex
pect to buy land in Willamette
Valley, for the purpose of estab
lishing a Zionist colony. They
expect to bring about 150 fami
lies, to start their new settlement
in this state. It is said that they
have deposited a large sum of
money in Portland banks, and
that the exodus from Zion will
take place in time to be ready for
the spring work of 1904. That
thescpeople have chosen Oregon
as a permanent place of residence
argues a higher grade of intelli
gence than could naturally be
expected to come but of Zion
City. Perhaps it would be well
to encourage them, in hopes that
our climate may complete the
cure. Then, if luck would only
strike us again, and we could
work off our Holy Rollers on
them, our happiness would be
complete.
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The new Republic of Panama
seems to be an established fact.
The politicians are satisfied, as
the new state government will
make offices enough to go round,
the people are satisfied, as the
canal will now be built, and
good times will prevail on the
Isthmus. The United States is
satisfied, as they can now con
elude the treaty without meeting
the extortionate demands of the
Bogota government. The Col
ombian government is the only
one not satisfied as they will now
have to hustle to pay the debts
they expected to pay with the
twenty millions irom uncle bam.
The new state has been recogniz
ed by theTJnited States and some
of the European powers, and
there is little danger of any at
tack on them by the Bogota gov
ernment as the United States is
Douna to protect tne passage
across the Isthmus. So as nearly
everybody is happy till the canal
people take it into their head to
annex the state of Panama, let
. us leave them to the enjoyment
01 their new made honors.
A rather malodorous state of
affairs has developed in the state
of Wyoming caused by the arrest
and conviction of one Tom Horn
indicted for murder - in Iron
county, and sentenced to be hung
on the 20th of this month. Nu
merous petitions have been pre
sented to have the sentence com
muted to life imprisonment.
The trouble seems to be that he
has many friends who are afraid
that if he is to hang, he will
make confessions implicating
thein in many cold-blooded mur
ders that he has committed.. It
is said by men known to be re
liable that Horn was the hired
assassin of large cattle corpora
tions to murder settlers on gov
ernment land and that at least a
core of secret assassinations have i
been committed by him. That
the vast , cattle syndicates hired
murderers there can bt no doubt
nmi that scores of murders of set
tlers or small men on the range
was du? to the enmity of the cat
tie barons was a well established
fact. These tacts seem to be
well kuown and authenticated.'
Our neighbor of the Roseburg
Plauidealer pronounces .Horn a
hired assassin. " It is now up to
the state government to proceed
with the hanging of Mr. Tom
Horn, but before that little act
6f justice is completed to obtain
from him the necessary . confes
sion that will cause the convic
tion of the ringleaders, the men
who caused the murders to be
committed. Then it more hang
ings do not follow foul shame
will rest upon the reputation of
the state ot Wyoming.
PROFESSIONAL.
& A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
Irt frt T9 a m
Office Hours i- i",rr "
Residence : Corner 5th and Adams St
Telephone at office and residence.
Corvallis. - - - Oregon
The Street Lighting Contract.
The proposition for lighting
the streets of Corvallis, which
has been pending before the city
council for several weeks, came
up tor action on Monday evening
of this week. The bill had pass
ed its second reading, and the
committee were ready to report,
when unexpectedly a proposition i
was submitted by B. F. Jones,
as agent or attorney for some out
side company. This offer was
considerably lower than the local
company's bid.
In order to give the proposition
the necessary consideration, an
adjourned meeting was. ordered
fjor Tuesday evening. At this
meeting the bid of the new com
pany was presented, and the local
company was asked if they would
meet the terms. ..Mr. Porter, act
ing for the local company, pre
sented a new schedule, which the
committee received. . This being
the lowest bidy was accepted by
the committee, incorporated into
the original contract, and the
ordinance, as amended, was then
passed unanimously by the coun
cil. It is understood that the
new company, which is said on
the street to be the Albany Elec
tric Light Company, was then
anxious to put in a still lower
bid. This proposition, his honor,
the mayor, endeavored to bring
to the attention of the council,
but that body, considering . the
matter already closed, declined
to accept.. The ordinance, as
passed,- now awaits the signature
or .the veto of the mayor. . ..
UNHEALTHY KIDNEYS
C. H. NEWTH
Physician 8? Surgeon
Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau
PHILOMATH OREGON.
E. R. Bryson
ATTORNEY - AT LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office In Foetoffice BtiUdiiut:.
Notary. Titles. CosvisYANcisia
JOS. H- WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Building. '
Dr. Darriu says that "Thousands
Have Kidney , Trouble and
Don't Know It.
DR. DARRIN COMING TO CORVALLIS ON
NOVEMBER 15-
"Yes," said Dr. Darrin to our reporter,
Kidney and bladder diseases are more
prevalent than most people suppose
The symptoms are so numerous and dif
ferent that thousands suffer and do not
discover the real cause of their trouble
until they are in the fatal grip of Bright's
disease or Diabetes."
"The warning of kidney trouble is
backaches, aching pain over the hips,
swollen ankles, sediment or deposit in
the urine, bloody or highly colored and
milky white 'urine, frequent desire to
pass urine, scanty urine, voracious appe
tite, thirst, mouth dry, tongue furred and
swollen, weakness and wasting of flesh
skin pale waxy and dry, bad odor of
perspiration and puffiness under the
eyes." .
"Advice and treatment should not be
neglected by those having any of the
above symptoms which can be easily
cured, otherwise will result in a fatal
malady."
"I have for years," continued the doc
tor, "made a specialty of successfully
treating all forms of bladder and kidney
diseases, and will be pleased to talk with
any one regarding their case, and give
my candid opinion or render any service
they may require. -
ANOTHEK SALEM TESTIMONIAL.
Mr. Editor:" Thirteen years ago Dr.
wrnn visited Salem ' and . cured my
daughter, Martha Dove, ot Diabetes
She was unable to retain urine and had
to get up many times night and day
Dr. Darrin cured her so she never had
any return of the symptoms. My
daughter re&ides in West Salem, Oregon.
. G. B. Dove.
Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the
Hotel Revere, Albany, Irom 10 to 5
o'clock daily ; evening 7 to 8, Sunday, 10
to 3; until Nov. 15, after that time at
Corvallis at the New Hotel Corvallis,
November 15 to December l'only.
The doctor makes a specialty of all
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat,
catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe,
heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases
or those who suffer fiom apathy and in
difference ; also consumption, genito
urinary and skin diseases in either sex,
such as blood taints, seminal weakness
and lost vigor, varicocele and stricture.
Eyes tested and glasses fitted. Dr. Dar
rin will treat all who may apply before
December at half his former prices.
t. immi
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GO LIB
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right, '
THE OLD RELIABLE
Grouse & Brantfegee Suits ant! Overcoats are Cor'
rect for Good Dressers '
Absolutely Pure.
THERE IS m SUBSTITUTE
Notice of Final Settlement.
Tn the estate of William C. Woodcock, deceased.
is herebv iriven by the undersigned administra
tor of said estate: tSat said administrator has
filed his final a ccoont in said estate and that the
County Court of Eenton County, Oregon, m probate
has appointed Tuesday, the 8th day of December,
1903, at tne Dour oi z o ciock in tne ai&ernoon ui sum
day, at the County Court room in the County Court
House in the Citv of Corvallis. in Benton county,
State of Oregon, as the time and place for the hear
ing of objection to said nnai accounts ana tne nmu
settlement thereof. (
Dated October 30th, 1903.
M. S. WOODCOCK.
" " I-- ; .., Administratot of the estate of
: . William C. Woodcock, deceased,
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office, Oregon City, OrT,'
November 13. IMS.
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, 1892, Philip H. Johnson,
of Monmouth, county of folk. State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this omce uis sworn statement jmo.
AIM. for the Durchase of the E M of S E M. of Sec
No. 18, in Township. No, 13 S, R. No. 6 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. Clerk of Benton
County, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Friday, the
22nd day of January, ,1901..
He names as witnesses:' Charles ' Newman of
Inavale, Oregon, Hiram Newman, Fred Hubler,
Frank: Fisher, all of Monmouth. Oregon -
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
aescnoea lanus are requestea to me i-neir uiauns id
this omce. on or before said 22nd day of January, 1904
ALUKUMOJN, S. Kegister.
Administratrix Sale-of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as the administratrix of the estate of R. B.
Blodeett. deceased, bv virtue and authority of an
order granted by County Court of the State of
Oregon for Benton county, sitting in troDate,
made on the 2nd dav of November. 1093. it being
a day of the Tegular November term, 1903, of
said Court, and dulv entered and now on record
in the Probate Journal of said Court, will at her
home in Blodeett, in Benton county, oresron, on
and after the 5th day of December, 1903, offer for
sale at private sale tor cash in hand to the high
est bidder, all of the estate right, title, and in
terest that said deceased, R. B. Blodgett, at the
time ot his death had in ana to all ot the follow
ing described real property situated iu Benton
County, satate 01 uregon, 10. wit;
"The South half of the West half of the fol
lowing described tract of land, the. same being a
part of the Donation Land Claim No. 40 (being
parts 01 sections 13-14-23 ana 24 in lownsnip jno.
11 South, Range 7 West of the Willamette Mer
idian) set apart ta Asenath Blodgett,- wife of
William Blodgett, by the .proper officers of the
IT. S. Land Omce at Oregon Citv. Oregon, said
Donation Claim described as follows, being parts
ot sections. 13-14-23 ana .24 in saia Township 11
South, Range 7 West, bounded and described as
follows, to.wat: . . .
Beginning at a point 24-96 chains east and 22-00
chains Nortn' 01 tne S. w. corner ot s. E. ot
said Section 13 and running thence West 104.00
chs.; thence South o2,W W. 81.85 chs.; thence
East 31.50 chs. N. jooo' E. 73.00 chs.; thence
East 17.50 chs.; thence North 35 chs. to the place
ot beginning, containing 042 11-100 acres, tne
amount ot land contained, in the south halt e
the West M of said Donation Claim hereby cos
veyedis 160 50-100 acres in Benton County, Ore
gon. . axso
xne JNortn nan ot tne west nan 01 me uonation
Land Claim of William Blodgett and Asenath
Blodgett, irom the U. S. Government, it being
nntjhf.aHnn Mi-, frttr claim TCn An tit,i(it in
Sections thirteen, fourteen, twenty-three and
twenty-four in Township eleven, South Ran;e
seven west Willamette Meridian in Benton
County, Oregon and the whole claim containing
642 n-100 acres and the part hereby conveyed
containing 160 52-100 acres. Also
"Lots numbered two and three and the south
west quarter of the North East quarter, the
North west quarter of the South east quarter and
the North east quarter ef the south west quarter
of Section Twenty four Township Eleven South
Range 'Seven west f the Willamette Meridian.
Oregon, containing one hundred and fiftyac.u
and forty nine .hundredths of an acre." Also
'Lots numbered four, five, six, seven, eight
and nine, of Section Twenty four in Township
eleven, South of Range seven west Willamette
Meridian in Oregon, containing ninety acres at d
eighty six hundredths of an acre. . . ,
To pay unsatisfied charges, expenses and claims
against said Estate.
The said lauds will be sold as a whole or in par
cels as purchasers may desire and for particulars
inquiry may be made of Z. H Davis or E. Hoi
gate, my attorney, both at Corvallis, Oregon;
. ANN E. BLODGETT,
: Administratrix.
Dated at Corvallis, Oregon,
this 6th day of November, 1903.
Cloak Lost.
On Sunday, November 1, between the
residences of Thos. Cooper and Henry
Dunn, on Philomath road, a .baby's gray
eider-down cloak, tiader please leave
same at Kline's store.
', Albert Shbiber.
Summons.
In'the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
lor Benton County-.
A. M. Witham and Agnes Thompson, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Abigail Brown, James L. Garrett, Minerva Rob
ertson and W. T. Robertson, her husband, the
heirs at law of Hiram Elliott, deceased,. 11 any
such there be. The heirs at law of John B.
Gariett. if anv such there be, Defendants: '
To Abigail Brown, James L. Garrett, Minerva
Robertson ana W. J. KODertson ner nusnana,
The heirs at law ot Hiram Elliott, deceased, if
any.snch there Be, The heirs at law ef John B.
Garrett, if any such there be, Defendants
above named. - '
Tn the name of the State-of Oregon: You and
each of you are hereby summoned and required
to appear and answer the complaint oi the plain-
tins in tne aoove enuuea suil. 111 liic auuvc en
titled court now on file in the office of the clerk
of said court on or before the last day of the
time tirescnbett in tne order ior Duplication 01
this summons, made by the ; County Judere, of
Benton County, State of Oregon,- (being the
county where the above entitled suit is pending,
in the Circuit Court of said county and state)
which "said order is hereinafter .referred to, to- .
. . i i t 1 - t . ... 1 1, u ,!.,,. .t C, .-L-t 1
Wit-- U 11 W 1 1 J II 1 W I 1-v vv v. rv .5 j 1 Hit ucj, " - '
publication hereof, and you are hereby notified
thatif 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, " " '
t 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 County Addition
to the City of Corvallis, County of Benton, and
State of. Oregon and that , all adverse claims
therein of the defendants and each of them
maybe 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 or to said land and premises or any part there
of, and that the title of Plaintiff Agnes
Tnompsan-to tlie 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 good and valid and that the de
fendents and 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 plaintiffs or either of them, and for such
other relief as to the Court may seem meet and
agreeable to equity.
This summons is published in the Corvaixis
Gazette once, week for six successive and
consecutive weeks beginning with the issue of
October 2, 1903, and ending with the issue of No
vember 20, 1903, under and in pursuance of an
order made by the Hon. Virgil U. Watters,
County Judge of Benton County, Oregon, being
the county where the above-entitled suit is pend
ing in the above entitled Circuit Court, dated
September 29, 1903; date of first publication
hereof is OctoDer 2, 1903.
J. H. WILSON and E. HOLGATE.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Notice of Executors Sale or Real
.' Property.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton County, ; .
In the matter of the Estate V
. 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
ber, 1903, in the above entitled' estate directing and
orderiug us, Thomas H. Cooper and George W.
Cooper, as executors of the said estate to sell all of
the real property belonging to said estate at private
sale tn the highest bidder for casli in hand to satisfy
the claims, charges -and expenses against the Slid
estate, which order was duly recorded at pp. 443-449
Probate Journal Number 9; that we the said ex
ecutors will proceed to sell at private sale from and
-after Friday the 20th day of November, 1903, all the
rignt, title and interest wmcn the said Kooert K.
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 of
southeast corner of the original donation land claim
of Albert O. Hovey, Notification No 2391, Claim No.
43, io 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
the northeast corner of the donation land claim of
Albert O. Hovey, Notification No. 2391, claim No.
43, in township 12 south, range 6 west of the Wil
lamette Meridian, running thence south 18 chains
and 60 links, thence west 22 chains and 8 links,
thence north 18 chains and 60 links; thence east 22
chains and 8 links to the place of beginning, con
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
thereof by the said County Court of Benton county.
Oregon.
TrlOS. a. COOFKK AJN11 UKJ. W. WUriitt,
Executors of. the estate of ttobert E. Cooper, Dec'd.
Inside'eaclTpouHd! "package of
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twill bef6unda FREE game.
60. different games. All new.
At Your Grocer
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon,
Corvallis. Oreeon. Oct 9, 1963,
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 he
States .if California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the ubiic Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
THOMAS D. HTJFFT,
of Wren, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
6307. for the purchase of the S. i of N. E. i of Sec.
No. 12, in T. No. 12 S, R No 7 W, ana will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more vaiuaoie tcr 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 Thurs
day, the 7th day of January, 1904
He uam as witnesses:
Georee Green of Philomath, Oregon, Edward C.
King, Heman S. Pitman and Jesse M Huff t of Wren,
Oreyron.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
described lands are requestea to nietneir claims in
this omce on or before said 7tn aay 01 January, iU4.
ALGJiR-NON S. DKESSEK,
. .; , Register,
Notice for Publication.
- ' United States Land Office,
Oresron City: Or.. Sept. 15, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
tprov sions of the act.of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titl ed"An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California. Oreironr Nevada, and Washing-
on Territory," 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 oliice his sworn statement
No.. 6289, for the purchase of the NE of N W of
Sec. No. Id, in Township No. U 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 1. Moses, 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, Micbael G. Flynn, and James Barrett, both of
Philomath, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requestea to file their claims in
this omce on or before said 30th day of Nov., 1903.
ALUi-KiNON SS. DKESSJSK,
' . Register.
WET
PREPARE
FOR
WINTER
We are fully prepared to pro
tect young and old from many of
the disagreeables of our Oregon
winters, and invite you to see
our line and get our prices.
Summons. .
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton county.
G. M. Missall and A, G. Knapp, Plaintiffs,
Ws.
W. Lair Hill. Julia C. Hill his -wife, H. Taylor Hill
Jennie Hill his wife, G. A. Hill, Julia Hill his
wife, J. L. Hill, M. A. Thompson, Rufus Thomp
son, her husband, Rupert C. Hill, Etta Kittridire,
Kittridge, her husband, Lenor4 S Greg
ory, wm. ju.. Gregory ner husnand, Kiijaa sparks,
Louise F. Sparks his wife, Nathan M. Montgomery,
" Ratah Long, Grover Long her husband, William
McConnell, Reuben Hill McCoonell, Victor Earl
Mcuonnen, Susan m. Mcuonneil, j. f armer Mill,
Nathan R. Hill, . Margaret Hill, Gertrude Mad-
Jocks, rl. A. .Haddocks, her husband, Julia S.
Marks, J. Coleman Marks, Katie Marks his wife
and the Oregon and Washington Trust Investment
Company Limited, a corporation, Defendants.
To W. Lair Hill, Julia C. Hill, G. A. Hill, Julia Hill,
Rupert C. Hill, Etta Kittridge, Kittridge her
nusoana, Katan Liong. urover Long, wm. McDonnell,
Reuben Hill McConnell, Victor Earl McConnell!
Susan M. McConnell, J. Farmer Hill, Nathan it.
Hill, Margaret Hill, and the Oregon and Washington
trust investment company, umitea, a corpora
tion, seventeen of the abovu-named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oresron: You and
each of you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of the plaintiffs in the above
entitled suit in the above-named court now on file
with the clerk of the said court within six weeks
from the date of the first publication of this sum
mons, which Js 1 id first date is the 23rd day of
October, 1903, and you and each of you are hereby
notified that if you fail to so appear and answer the
said con plaint the plaintiffs tor want thereof will
apply to the said court for the relief prayed for in
their said complaint, towit: For a decree adjudg
ing the plaintiffs to be the owners in fee simple of
the following described lands to-wit:
Beginning at a point 10 chains north and 12.12
chains west of the southeast corner of section 35 in
township 10 south, range 4 west, of the Willamette
Meridian, in Benton County, Oregon, and running
from thence, north 24.75 chains, thence west 27.88
chains, thence south 18 chains, thence east 10 chains,
thence south 6.75 chains, thence east 17.83 chains to
the place of beginning, containing 62.25 acres more
or less and that a cettain mortgage executed by
Squire Montgomery and Sarah A. Montgomery to
the Oregon and Washington Trust Investment Com
pany Limited, on the 1st day of December, 1876, and
recorded on December 5, 1876 in Book E at page 1
of the record for mortgages for Benton County, Or.,
be decreed paid and the same be cancelled and satis
fied, and for such other-relief as may be meet in
equity.
This summons is published in the Corvallis Ga
zette by ofder of the Hon. Virgil K. Watters, coun
ty judge of Benton county, Oregon, made at Cham
bers in the city of Corvallis on the 17th day of Octo
ber, 1903. And the date ot the first publication of
this summons is the 23rd day of October, 19u3, and
the-date f the last puoliuation hereof is the 4th
day of December, 1903. N. M. NEWPORT,
Attorney ior the Plaintiffs.
Cheap Sunday Kates Between
Portland and Willamette
. : Valley Points.
Low rouud trip rates have been placed
in effect between Portland and Willam
ette Valley points, 10 either direction.
Tickets will be sold
SATURDAYS, AND SUNDAYS,
and limited to return on or before the
following Monday.
Rate to. or Fkoji Corvallis, $3 00.
Call on Southern Pacific Go's Agents
for particulars.
Ladies and Children's Rain Coats
Men's and Boys' Rain Coats
Ladies and Childrens Long Coats
Men's and Bovs' Overcoats
Men's and Boys' Duck, Waterproof,
Uil, Rubber and Leather Coats
All Kinds of Rubber Boots and Shoes,
Umbrellas, Comforts and Blankets. Big
Line to Select From.
J. H. HARRIS.
J. D. MANN St CO.
Window Shades,
Wall Paper,
Iron Beds,
Baby Buggies,
Go Carts,
Art Squares,
Rugs,
Never have we been in position to
offer our customers sueh good goods
at such low prices.
Oil Cloth,
Linoleum,
Stoves,
Tinware,
Graniteware.
Corner Main and Monroe.
THE.
Pioneer Bakery
f Fresh bread daily. A complete stock ot candies, fruits and
nuts kept constantly on hand. bmokers supplies
a specialty.
Confectionery
( H. W. HALL, Proprietor.
The Popular Grocers
DIM THATCHER
Will Give You Low Prices on Groceries, Mill, Stock and
Poultry Foods, Granite and Tinware.
AH Goods Damaged by Fire or Water at a Bargain.
. . GIVEN AWAY . .
We wish to announce to our friends and cuatopaers that we have perfected
arrangements with one of the largest and beet known potteries in the United States
to furnish us with High Grade Hand-Painted China, which we absolutely guarantee
and which we will give away .
ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Being desirous of increasing our business and acknowledging favors extended
to us by our present customers, we could think of no better way of showing our
appreciation than offering: something which we are sure every one will appreciate.
A pet of those beautiful dishes is within the reach of every one of our customers,
and we feel that all will avail themselves of the opportunity.
We furthermore want our friends to distinctly understand that our prices for
goods will not be increased to enable us to do this. On the contrary, our price will
be as low, or we may say lower, to give this nD-t date way of advertising the
endorsement it deserves. And in addition, we will give with each purchase cou
pons, irrpspective of the extremely low prices, which entitle the holder to the china
ware ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE.
You will be surprised to find how Boon yon will have sufficient coupons to
entitle yon to the entire dinner set. , But you don't have to wait for that. Yon can
get the different articles as you want them and the first thing yon know you will
have a complete dinner set. -
We have contracted for a large quantity of goods and we want the loyal sup
port of our friends. We shall rely upon our old customers and feel that our most
generous offer will.be'taken advantage of by those who have hitherto not given us
their business. , ..
In conclusion, we most cordially invite you to call and look over the most com
plete and select line of China Ware in town. -
i J. E. IIENKLE, PlHLOMATn.
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