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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1906)
i f COHVALUS mi 3! '-iblistied Tuesday 3 and Fridays by Gazette Ti:bi.:si:ixg Company. - siiba-'riptlon price of the Gazetth t-ra! yed 'd has b-ea, an ! remain a annum. , or '25 per cent- di;u;mt if a lvalue. This pa er will be ir.eI until all arrearages are pai L DISBARMENT PROCEEDINGS Like panics in money matters, lacral waves sweep "over the country about ever so often. Just i ow one of these waves is dash ing over Oregon, It is all right thatithe wave should roll our direction the pity is that in tithe it shall recede, as in all pro bability it will. The latest moral effort is disbarment pro Ct f dings ; against Judge Albert H Tanner. The grievance committee of the Oregon Bar Association has decided to carry his case to the State Supreme Court with the desire that he be debarred from the practice of law. Tanner is charged with having' committed perjury before the Federal Grand Jury during the investi gation of the case in which the late Senator Mitchell was con victed. That Tanner at this time perjured himself there is no doubt, for later he confessed having done so. Prosecutor Frank S. Grant is the attorney who is vigorously forcing the disbarment proceed ings against Judge Tanner. At torney Grant declares that he shall do his utmost to disbar all attorneys who have discredited themselves in any way through any connection they may "have had with the Oregon land fraud cases- This of itself is a good sign, but why not disbar sharp practice attorneys for shady pro ceedings in any other case in which they were connected? Judge Tanner offers three dominant reasons why there shou Id vbe no action against him before tha State Supreme Court. Firtt, he claims the perjury to have been committed outside his duties and actions as an attor ney. Second, that his plea of guilty is not equivalent to con viction. Third, that he was par doned by President Roosevelt and restored to the same stand ing as before perjury was com mitted. " Read the above three grounds carefully and discover that in none of them is there a denial that he perjured himself. He says in the second instance that his plea of guilty of the crime of perjury was not equivalent to conviction. He, in this state ment proves of how little value is his own word. His own con fession of perjury morally con victs him, if it does not, it proves thac his word is no good. It looks a little as though his word could not be depended upon, either when he was under oath or otherwise. His third ground for immunity from disbarment proceedings is based upon the fact that Presi dent Roosevelt pardoned him for his perjury. It hardly seems fitting that because President Rooseveit saw fit to pardon Judge Tanner and excuse him for committing perjury that 'he should consider himself entitled to a place among honorable jur ists ,A man who has violated his oath, perjured himself, m fact, according to his own con-ft?,v-n, has littleright to expect his word to be acceptable to his felloe men in future, nor can he demand any considerable meas ure of public confidence or re spect. Judge Tanner did not have to perjure himself. The moral wave is all right in this instance. County Court Notes. In the matter o: ih petition efthe C. & E. K. R. for re duction tt assessment, the ccutt found that the road bed is not as sessed higher proportionalv than ctl-er properties ia Bentcn cccn- tyy and the peliaoa was denied. In the matter of the claim of W. B. Taylor of Alsea for Alsea brHge, it was ordered that he be paid $150 to apply on said ac count. " In the . matter of a rebate on taxes paid in road district No.. 17 under protest, the court ordered the clerk to drav" warrants for the 3 per cent rebate' allowed by law, for the payment of taxes be fore the 5th of March to all per sons Jiving in said . district No 17, who paid all their taxes for 1905,. except the said .special road tax, but were denied tie 3 per cent rebate by the sheriff for refusal to pay all their tax in full including the special road tax. -- ... V, r . - In the matter of painting the roof and tower of the court house the contract was let to Bethers & Kerr for $130. v The matter of leasing the county poor farm to the best in terests f the county having come on fqr 'onsideration and. the comt believing it best for the county at. present to have said farm leased, authorized Commis sioner George . W. Smith to lease said farm on the best terms possible. r The matter of opening the Alsea and Falls Creek road was ordered continued until next spring. Commissioner George W. Smith presented the court with a receipt from the county treas urer for $192.08, proceeds from the sale of wheat Irom the Ben ton county poor farm, and the clerk was directed to place same on file at the clerk's office. Other business of minor im portance was transacted, and the usual grist of bills were'allowed. Notes on Probate Matters. At the last week's term of the county court Mrs. Agnes Hayden was appointed administratrix of the estate of Jasper Hayden, .de ceased. The heirs are v Agnes HaydeD. the widow; Pearl, a laiinrVit-r o nfA t T T?nfic xr Myrtle,' 11. Mrs. Hayden was required to furnish bonds in the sum of $2,000. V" F. J. McGee was appointed administrator of the estate of John McGee, deceased, who died September 20. F. J. McGee gives bonds in the sum of $1,500. In the matter of the estate of Jauies P. McBee, deceased, the widow, Iva May McZLe, was by the court allowed an income from the estate of $100 per month for one ear. for the support of said widow aud the four minor chilr dren. Iva May McBee, A"dow of the late James P. McBee, and now administratrix of sai'- estate, was granted power to sell the person al property in the estate. She was aKso authorized by the court to lease what is known as the ''Cooper place" to F. P. Francis for three years. Th4 inventory and appraise ment of the estate of James P. McBee was filed for probate. The appraisers are George W. Davis, E. T. Wertzbaugher and A. J. Johnson. t The total appraise ment is $52,250.20. Married Sunday. At t he bribe's Iiokh nea- Bellefoun tain, at Iiih noor, S ni'l y, Mit-s Ko- Htill wiisi united in iii;;rri:;ge to van Haw'cy, Rev. M. M. Waitz officialing. The ..ereuiony was witnessed iyuhout 5 relatives ami intimate friends, anil after conrat u'aiiona a delicious wedding ''in ner t-ived. Tbe par'or was !ecorated iu fir bouslis, clematis and astors and dming the "ere moiy tUe bridal p.ir tood under n ar;.:b of green troai which a; suspended a large white bell. The bride was dainty acd pretty in" a ccs'nme el white silk. A reception in honor of the newly wed ded ptir was held last ni,ih!; at the home of 'hegroom' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hawiey, 60 guests being present and partaking ot the sumptuous di-ner that v as served. The bride is a highly respected youog lady of the Btllefountain neighborhooi, wnere she has ho6ts r.l friends. The groom is a popular ard (t-teeuied ouug man of the same v'ciniiv, the eon of one of Bm'on's leadirv fjn!i,;ep, and hnth lie an't hia wiie havelt.e cood wishes of all. Mr. and Mrs. Hawiey will be at home to their friends in two weeks at the groom's farm home near 'Bellefountain. See Z'pro'f for Esojiomy J.vr?l74t Notice of Proposed Street Itnprove- . . meats. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, that the Common Council of the City of Cor vallis proposes to improve at the cost of the property fronting or abutting thereon and in the manner hereinafter specified, the following several portions of streets within said City of Corvallis, to-wit: " Harrison Street from the center of Eleventh Street Westward to a- point op posite the North-west corner of fractional Lot 7 in Lot D"" in Wilkin's Addition to said City. , " Fourteenth Street from . the center ofl South Street to a point opposite the .North-west corner ot Lot ten m Block thirteen in Jobs Addition to said Citv.- Center Street from the center of Elev- . 1 r . j j 1 1 . r T . entn cireei 10 lae .tcurer 01 xouneenm Street.. " , s- ' ' " , ''. Depot Street' from the center of Oak Street to the center of Maple Street. County road leading ferPhilomath North erly to the Corvallis and ' Jtastern Rail road company's track. ' " ' Oak ftreet from the" Corvallis and Eastern Railroad Company's track North erly to the center of Adams Street. ": Adams Street from the center of Ninth Street ; Westerly to the center ot Oak Street. - . ' Tenth Street from the .- North side of Washington Street to the center of Jef ferson. . Hfth Street from the center- of "B" Street to the center of Washington Street. Van Buren Street " from the center of Fifteenth Street to the center of Eigh eenth Street (extended;). , " Harrison Street from the center of Sec ond Street fo the East side of Ninth Street. , ' Madison Street from the- center of Eighth Street to - the center of hinth Street. Monroe Street from the center of First Street to the center of Second Street. Each sucn street or portion of street above described is proposed to be improv ed by graveling the same by placing thereon along its center line, the whole distance of such , proposed improvement, one cubic yard of. gravel for each five lineal feet thereof and distributing and spreading such gravel to a uniform depth over a surface ( extending three leet on either side of such center line. Within twenty days after the final pub lication of this notice, to-wit after Octo ber 5th. 1906, the owner or owners of any property adjacent to or fronting or abutt ing upon any such street or portion there of proposed to be improved as aforesaid may make and file with the Police Judge of said City of Corvallisrwritten object ions or remonstrances to the proposed improvement" of such street or portion thereof. At an adjournecLmeetiner of said Com mon Council to be held at the City Hall of said City-on the 26th. day of October 19O6 at the hour of half past seven o'clock P. M., said Common Council will consid er the making of each such proposed im provement as afores.id, and if it shall de termine to make any ' such improvement will proceed to ascertain and determine at such meeting the. probable cost there of, including the expenses incidental thereto, and to determine and declare and assess upon each lotv or part thereof or parcel of landronting or abutting upon such portion of street, or any such por-. tion of street so to be improved, its pro portionate share of such cost, and to take such other action as may be necessary or appropriate to make any such improve ment. ' This notice is given by J. Fred I ates, Police Judge of said Oity of Corvallis, by order of a resolution of the Common Council ot said city passed September 22nd. 1906. This Notice will be published in The Corvallis Gazette in the issue of. 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Aisl Secietuy 247Wasm.St. Portland, Ore. gA(fCflPTfAT3TogK Notice for Pubiicatioti. Department of the Interior, 0 Land office at Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 6th, 1906. Notice is hereby given that William E. Earn est. of Fisher, Oregon, has filed notice of his in tention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 13067 nfade Sept, 15, 1903, tor the SE M SE& of Sec 2, andS'4 NK1 acd SWJNE i. Sec ir. Town ship is .S, Range 10 w, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County at his office at Corvallis. Oregon, on November 19th 1906. " He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuce upon, and cultivation ol theland, viz: Sam A. Seits, Frank M. Seits. Har ry E. Earnest, and Martin X,. Earnest, all of Venron, Oregon. 75 BENJAMIN h. E.5DY, Register. Notica for Publication. Department of the Interior; -Laud Office at Rcseburg, Oregon, Sept. 6th, 1906, Notice is hereby given that Clinton B. Fleese, of Vernon. Oregon, has filed notjee of his inten tion to makennai nve-year prooi in support 01 his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 0559 made Sept. 14, 1S99, fer the NEJ, Section i9. Township 14 S, Range 9 W, and that said proof wiU be made before the County Clerk of Benton Coun ty, Oregon at his office at Corvallis, Oregon, on Nov. 19th, 1906. . He names the following to prove his contin uous Residence upon, and cultivation of the land. Viz: Ezra Hammersler, of Alsea, Oregon, and Fritz Denzer and Edward Ernest, of Ver. non. "reffon, and Elmer Taylor of Box, Oregsn. 7S ; B."-VAIHX L,. ECDYRegister. J ClASSIRED ilRTISEffiTS CLASSIFDili AtVRTISEMXTS : , Fifteen words or less, 25 cts for three successive insertions,, or 50 cts per month; for all np to and including ten additional worvls, cent a word- for each insertion. - 'u: X-v-i ' - For all advertisements' over 25 wordo, : I ct per word for the first insertion, and y$ ct per word for., each additional inser tion. Nothing inserted for less than 25 ints. :: .'.': '- . Lodge, society ana , church notices, other than strictlyvnew8 matter, will be cnarged for.p Jr T. 5 '' . FOR SALE PUKE-BKED POLAND UHNA IGS both sexe for sale. J- H." Ed wards, Monroe, Or.1 77-85 HOMES FOR SALE. WILL SEUi LOTS IN CORVALLIS, ' Oregon, on instalment plan and as sist purchasers to build hon.es on them if desired. Address First National . Bank, Corvallis, Or WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NE A PORT, Or., : for spot cash, balance instal- ments, and help parties to build homes thereon, it deeiredr Address M. S. Woodcock, ' Corvallis, Or. FOR RENT FARM FOR, RENT, THREE MILES north of Corvallis. Invuire of J. M. Porter or Ambler & Wa ters. 83 f Veterinary Surgeon DR. E. K. JAOrCSOXT V E CERINARY surgeon and denti3t. Residence 1220 Fourth street. Phone 389. Ottice 1011 Main stieet, phone 204. Give him a call. . ; . PHYSICIANS 8. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build- . ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to I p. m . ' Residence : cor. 5th and Ad ams Sts. Telephone at office and res- 1 tdence. Corvallis, Oregon. House Decorating. FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE ! W. E. Paul, Ind. 488. l4tf MARBLE SHOP. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONTJ- ments ;" curbing made to order ; clean ing and reparin done neatly : save agent's commission. Shop North Main St., Frank Vauhoosen, Prop, 92tt ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Othce up etafr8 in Zierolf Building. Only set of abstracts m Bentoii County E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. yflice iii 1 ctt Oikct Building, Corval , lis, Oregon. WANTED WANTED A MAN, WITHOUT STOCK -to rent a dwelling adjoining Corvallis who is a klDd good oik man with a team of hv'see. 81-tt. WAiSTE I) 500 SUBSCRIBERS 10 THE Gazette and Weekly Oiegot iau at $2.55er year. WANTED: WINDMILL PUMP OUT tit in uood condition. State size, price, Hint particulars.Wiiliam R. VVskefield, Walifport, Oregon. 77tf VrtN'lED bixty tons of clean vetch eeedv aijd oai iii car lots, iotid cars at nearest railroad r tation. W anted clean Italian and English Rye grass eetd, cau furnicih gaso line engine with cleaner and grind er to clean for farmerp. L. L. Brooks. Phone 155 Mountain View. BANKING. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a general conservative banking business. Leans money on approed security. Drafts bought and told and money transferred to the principal cities of the United States, Europe and foreign countries. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may con cern that the undersigned has been duly appointed jcacuuu l& ui mc jai win hiiu testament 01 jaznes r. Mcsee, deceased, oy ine county court ot Ben ton County. Oreerou. All persons having claims against the estate of said James P. McBee, deceas ed, are hereby required to prereut the same, with proper vouchers therefor, duly verified aby law re quired, within six months from the date hereof, lo bue uuueisigiieu at iter reMueuce m V-orvauls, Oregon, or at the office cf McFadden and Bryson, attorneys, in the Pott office Building, Corvallis, Ore gon, Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, this 21st day of September, 1906. IVA MAY MCBFE, Executrix of the Last VV ill and Testament of James P. McBee, deceased. 78tf A Badly Burned Girl. Or boy, man or - woman, is quickly ont of pain if Buck en's Arnica Salve is applied promptly, G. A. Welch of Tekdn- sha, Mich., says ; - "I use it in my fam ily. for cuts, sores and all skin miuriee. and find it perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Best hsaling salve made. 1 25c at Allen and VVoodwardr'e drug stote. j ' 1L