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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1907)
ifi CUHVALLiS GAZETTE Published Tuesdays and Fridays by ; Pazswb PuBiBHise Company. The subscription price of the Gazetto fnt several years has been, aud remains $2 per anonm, or 25 per cent discount it p-dd in advance. This paoer will be continued uuiil all arrearages are pa: J, GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATES. Many things are happening these days to incline one to the idea that there is a tendency to ward centralization of govern mental power in the United States. The latest movement in this direction is certainly inter eating, or will be for some, as it U a unique proposition. It is an investigation of the causes of so many divorces. Just why the webs which Dan Cupid spent so many hours of labor and love to weave should have been cut and slashed so ruthlessly by various judges thro j'iout the land is what the government proposes to find out. Tae desire for this data is based upon the idea of more uniform divorce laws in the various states- In order that the gov-' er.iment may accomplish its pur pose clerks will visit every state in the union and copy the di vorce records of every court within said state. In fact, j.:.;oi work has already been done under governmental orders in some of the eastern states, and a dozen or more are expect ed to arrive in Oregon sometime during the present month. iviuicnomaii will be the first Oregon county to have her di vorce court records investigated and the investigation will cover a period of twenty years back. All features of the various suits for divorce, whether "just ordi nary" or sensational in the ex treme, are to be published in the reports of the Department of Commerce and Labor. The in vestigation was started upon the recommendation of Presi dent Roosevelt in one of his mes sages) to congress. We fancy that after the publi cation of these suits for divorce begins the reports of the Depart ment of Commerce and Labor will be read regularly, early and late, and by all classes, even by intellectual people. It is safe to predict tha- the first few editions will run short but the depart ment will soon "get next." " Thousand Nights' Entertain ment!" Here is promised data which shall cause the glores of the "Arabian Nights' to fade into insignificance. Whether in compatibility of temper, the use of intoxicating liquors or infideli ty shall prove the reason for the suit for divorce most frequently unearthed by the investigating committee remains to be seen. It will be interesting to learn whether men or women are the more frequent petitioners for escape from the yoke that binds. SATS NEVER AGAIN. William Randolph Hearst says he's had enough. If he sticks to this sentiment there will be a feeling of intense relief exper ienced by the masses irrespec tive of political affiliations and echo will answer far and near, iood enough;' Willie is m command of scant respect at the hands of his lellows, even among those who know him best. In California, the state where he made his home for so many years, and where he has great properties, he is blessed with a large army of decriers. Willie is politically dead, but he died hard and none to soon. Had one counseled with his nostrils he would have declared that pol itical death has gathered the boy to his Fathers some . time since. Ou January 3 Willie Randolph sang his swan sons, which reads as follows: "I myBelf am not and will not again be a candidate for any' office, but I am aa mac 1 interested as ever and even more interested than ever in the promotion of the principles of the Indepeudeo-L-agae. It seems to me that we ran a feel satisfaction upon what has been ait is beiii; accomplished. And it seems me, as patriotic- citizens, we need n care particularly what : individuals P" the principle and reform into effect long as they actually be accomplished fo the benefit of oar fellow citizens. "I believe that the league will go for ward to further aad better achievements and I heartily ofier you, my friends, un best services as a feliowworker to those ends." ; .: From the above we learn that the Independence League is to receive tha heritance of "good will," that the singer of the song of the dying swan is going to strain himself in assisting the League in placing its mystic mantle here and there indiscrim inately for the good of "our fel low citizens." Taking into con sideration that because Willie dragged the League about by the tail he finally forced it to nomi nate him for governor of New York, thus making it a party to his political death, it will be seen that there is in his latest state ments to the public much evi dence of forgiveness on his part, Rest in peace! "SBESE OF THE LQED" TALKS Tells Court How She Receives Messages From on High. Ia Portland the wild ravings of the "Holy Howlers" still go on, and the Juvenile Court heird from the youngest convert of the faith a most remarkable story a few days ago, which is related in the Journal thus: Captain Bailey told the court how he had found the child a 5ew days ago trembling from the ex citement of a religious frenzv, snapping her fingers as she held her bands high in the air and giving utterance to an uniatelli- snble jumble of words that re minded him of the first babblings of babyhood. "Tell me what you were ris ing and what this all means," said the judge as he took the lit tle girl by the hand. "Well I was receiving a mes sage from theLord," answered the child, her big, daik eyes looking straight into the judge's, "And how do little girls like you receive messages from the Lord?" queried the court." "And what were all these strange mut terings did you speak more thaa one language?" "Yes sir, I was speaking Chi nese, German, French and Portu guese," came, the astounding answer with the studied accuracy and unwavering expression of a student ot the catechism. Evea the judge was nonplus sed at the child's statement. He hesitated a moment before ask ing the next question: "Do you undersiand all of these lang uages?" "No sir," she replied, "but mama told me." The pretty little girl whose face and features ladiated intelli gence, then told the court how she and her mother had left their home in Los Angeles in response to a call from the Lord to act as missionaries. 'Did you get that call from the Lord, too?" asked Judge Frazer. "No," she Vansweied, 'but mamma did, and she alwajs takes me with her." The mother was ordered to keep the child away from the meetings, or the proper author ities will take the little one in charge Real Estate Transfers. U S to J W Barker, Patent, 163 acres west ot Belleiountain. John Smith and wife to Os wald West, 12 acres near Bruce; $360. E Grant and has to Marion Lytle, lot 171, block 43, Brown's add to Philomath; $20c. I F Houston and wife to L A Houck, 560 acres near Bellefoun tain; $7500. E C Mason to G C Peck, a a in Alsea ; $25. O Peters et al to G C Peck, 20 acres in Alsea; $1. O&CRR Co to' D' S Peter son, 40 acres south of Philomath ; $200. U S to Charles W Hodge, Patent, Tfo acres Kmps vallev. ; Win Bogue (executor) to W H Vaggoner, 160 a Kings Valley; ?2o. .; : Chas W Hodge io M J Cam on, 160 acres Kings ; Valley; Peculiar Story From Grant. Gra it county has a mystery. F ,V.er-l years there h ive been rumors afloat of strange sounds rhose meaning has never been interpreted and whose origin has n r-ver been fonnd out. People who live in the neighborhood of flitter aud occasionally people who live as far north as Long Creek tell of a distant report like a clap of thunder which is heard every winter. It .is heard at ir regular intervals through the day and niuht and not more frequent than once in twenty minutes. It sounds to the people of Long Creek precinct as though it cirtic from the neighborhood of the junction of Loug Creek and Mid dle fork and from the neighbor hood of the Middle Fork it sounds as though it came from Three Mile ai d from Three Mile it sounds as though it came from Heppner. There is.no explana tion offered for the mystery. Ex. A Most Valuable Agent. The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce's medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties which it extracts from native medicinal roots and holds in solution much better than alcohol would. It also possesses medicinal properties of its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and antifermcnt. It adds greatly to tho efficacy of the Black Cherry bark, Bloodroot, (.olden Seal root, Stone root and Queen's root, contained in "Golden Medical Discovery " in subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and lnng affections, for all of which these agents are recommended by stand ard medical authorities. In all cases whero there is' a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomaCh, as In tho early stages of con sumption, there can be no doubt that gly cerineacts as a valuable nutritive and aids Jme Golden Seal root. Stone root, Queefe root and Black Cherrybark ia promoUngfligestion and building up tha flesh aiflflspength, controlling tho cough and bringing about a healthy condition of the while system. Of course, it must not be ofaected to work miracles. It will not cure consumption except in its earlier stages. Tt, win cr" wv severe, nyli natg. hang-on. clirnni o;gh;:. bronchial aRaTa"rTgi'a 1 trail nips, ,and curonic sore lective it" Is in the lingerinu hang-on coughs, or those of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from lnngs, that it has performed its most marvelous cures. Prof. Finlcy Eilingwood, M. D., of Ben nett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly cerine: " In dyspepsia it serves an excellent purpose. Holding a fixed auantity of the peroxide of hydrogen in solution, it is one of the best manufacturer! products of the present time ia its action upon enfeebled, disordered stom achs, especially if there is ulceration or ca tarrhal gastritis (catarrhal inflammation ot stomach), it is a most efficient preparation. Glycerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis (heartburn) and excessive gastric (stomach) acidity." "Golden Medical Discovery" enriches and purifies the blood curing blotches pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sores, or ulcers. Send to Dr. E. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. for free booklet telling all about the native medicinal roots composing this wonderful medicine. Tuere s no alcohol hi it. Will be Q eat Meeting. There is no doubt of the fart tha a great horticultural awakening has begun in the Willamette Valley. While the special wave of enthnsiai"m"whic:h passed ovr the vailev lat winter seemed to subside with the coming of summer, it ie now evident that there has been an actual growth of real interest in horticul tural matters throughout th) year, de. clares tlie Agriculturist. The attendance of fruitgrowers at meetings 85 far held this winter has been unexpectedly large. The coming meeting of the Oregon State Horticultuial Society will in all probaoil ity be attended by a greater number of fruit growers than have ever yet assem bled in the Pacific Northwest. Tlie effect of the meeting will be to intensify interest in the subject. of improving orchard methods and increasing the production of high-grade fruits and nuts in Oregon, and no portion of the state will b bene fitted more than the Willamette Valley. Special Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of C. H. Lee, deceased, are requested to call at the office of McFadden & Bryson, post office building, Corvallis, Oregon, ai d settle their accounts. Dated Januarv 5, 19o7. ETTA F.LEE. Administratrix estate of C. H. Lee, de ceased. .. NOVEL CURE FOR COLDS Healing Medication that Is Braathsi, givLig quick raliel. The fact that many people right in Corvallis cough and hawk and snuffle for days and weeks after tbey have been treating a cold with the usual stomach dosing, shows bow valueless are the ord inary cough and cold cures. The right way to cure a cold in the head, or a cough and irritation in the bronchial tubes, is by Dreatmng ilyomei medicated air from the neat pocket in haler that comes with every outfit. Take a few breaths in this way, and immediate relief will be noted. The medication goes right to the spot where the disease germs are and renders them harmless. Graham & Wells give an aoeolure guarantee with every Hyomei outfit thy sed that il it does not give satisfaction the money will be refunded. ' The -complete Hoomei outfit costs but $1.00, while extra bottles of Hvomei. il needed a be obtained for only 60c SEWER NOTICE. NOTICE i3 HEREBY GIVEN, ttlRt tie Viewers appointed by ordinance No. 212 of the City of Corrallis to view tlie sewer or dered to be constructed from a point in Polk trL u,i tut! center tine or tne a. icy through Block No. 7 in Dixon's Raranri AHriirfrin to i the City of Corvallis, Oregon, if extended. ana 1.4 feet distant tram thS Vnrtii nr.mor- ty line of said blork, and running thence southerly rough the center of the alleys of block No. 7 in Dixon's 2nd Addition to the iity 01 uorvains andUiocss No. 6 and 6 in Dixon's Addition to the Citv of Hoi-vallis to connect with the Van Buren street sewer in said v.ity and the property along the line of said sewer which will be directlv bene fitted thereoy, .to ascertain and determine wnat property will be directly benefitted by such sewer and to estimate the nronori innate share of cost thereof to be assessed to the several owners of such property, have filed their report with the Police Judge of said vjiiy 01 uorvains, and that the property as certained and determined by said Vieweis to be directly benefitted bv said sewer and the extent and proportion of such benefit is as ioiiows : In block 5. Dixon's Addition to the City 01 corvams. Lot No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. a. l-36th of total cost sew jr. Lot No. 3, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 4. l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 5, j.-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 6, l-36th ot total cost sewer. Lot No. 7, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 8, l-36th of total cost sewar. Lot No. 9. l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 10, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 11, l-36th ot total cost sewer. Lot No. 12. l-36th of total cost sewer. In Block t, Dixon's Addition to the City of Corvallis. Lot No. 1. l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2. l-36th of total cost sewo? Lot No. 3, (South 1-2), l-72nd of total cost sewer. Lnt No. 3, (North 1-2), l-72nd of total cost sewer. Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 5, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 6, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 7, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 8, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 9, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 10, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 11, l-3fith of total cost sewer. Lot No. j.2. l-36th of total cost sewer. In Block 7, Dixon's Second Addition to the City of Corvallis. Lot No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2, l-36th of total cost sewor. . Lot No. 3, l-36th cf total cost sewer. Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 5, l-36th of total cost sewer Lot No. 6 l-36tn of total cost sewer. Lot No. 7, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 8, (South 1-2), l-72nd of tctal cot sewer. Lot No. 8, (North 1-2), l-72nd of t tal cost sewer. Lot No. 9. l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 10, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 11, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 12. l-36th of total cost sev.-er. Within ten days from the final publication of this notice the owner of any property as certained and determined to be benefitted by such sewer may file objections to the findings and determinations of said Viewers, and the same will be considered at the nxt regular meeting of the Council fnllowiuc the oTniration of said period for filing objec tions. The date of final publication ot this notice win De January litn, 1907. Dated January 21st, 1906. J. FRED YATES, Police Judge of City of Corvallis. . Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the First National Bank of Corval lis, will be held at their banking house in the afternoon, on Tuesday, the 29th day of January, 1907, to elect a board of di-ectors and transact such other busi ness as may come before them. Dated December 28th, 1906. M. S, WoodvOck, President of said Bank. 5-11 Carrie Nation. Certainlv smashed a hole in th" bar rooms of Kansas, but Bmlar.i's Ho re hound Syrup has smashed 11 records as a cure for coiishs, .Bronchitis, Influenza. "d all Pulmonary diseases. T. C. H Horton, Kansas, writes: "I have never found a racnhme that, would cure a cough so'qnickly as Ballard's Horehonnri fyrup. I have used it tor years." Sold by Graham & Wortham. Notice To Creditors. Voice is here bv iriven to all whom it mav con cern that the unoersigned has bee n duly appointed administratrix of the estate of C. H. Lee, deceased, by the County Couit ol Benton count y. Oregon. Ml persons having claims againat the estate of said G. H. Lee, deceased, are hereby required to present sme, with proper vouchers therefore, duly verified as hy law lequired. within six month from the date hereof, to the undersigned at her resilience in Cor vallis. Orejron, or at the oifiea of McFadden & Bry son, attorneys, in the Postuhjce Buildiug, Corvallis, t irefrnn Dated at Corvallis, Oregon this 1st daj' of January, ISX7. RITA F LEE. Administratrix of the Estite of C. H Lie, deceived 314 The Joy. Of living is to have good health. Use Herbice and vou will have busrnlf.0' joy. You need not be blu, fretlul and have that bad tate in your mouth. Trv a bottle of Herbine, a positive cure for all liver complaints. iS. 1 an ell, Austin, Texas, writes; "I have used Heroine for over a year, and find it a tine 1 emulator. I gladly re con'mend it as a fine medicine for Dys D?psia." Sold by Grahitm & Wortham AiniieTvVorld. Is a stage and Bollards' Snow Lini ment plays a most important part. Ii li '8 no superior for ReuumtUm, stiff joints, cuts, sprains and all pains. Buy it, try it and you will alavs use it. AnyDody who has used Ballards Snow Liniment is a proof of what it does. Bnv a trial bottle. 2.sr, 50c and $1. Sold by Graham & Wortham. THAT IS TH M STTXETE1 J. O. BALLARD & CO'S P'NTS ARB MADS OF. $3.50 Henkle Davis SMWSR NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. tbt the Viewers appointed by ordinance No. 11 of the City cf Corvallis to view the sewer order ed to oe constructed from a point in u street in said City on the center line of the alley through block 'H" in Avery's Addi tion to said- City, if extended, and 12 feet eight inches distant from the property line of said block, thence northerly through the center of the alleys or blocks ii- and O in Avery's Addition to said City and block 13 in tne original town of Marysvilie, now said City of CorvaHis, to the north t-ide of Washington street, and to connect with the south terminus of the lateral sewer now constructed through blocks 14 and 15 in said original town cf Marysviile, now Ciiv of Corvallis, and the property along the line of said sewer which will be directly bene titled ther? by. to a?ier ai aim determine what property will be directly benefitted by such sewer and to estimate the proportion' ate share of the cost thereof to be assssoJ fitted thereby, to ascertain and determine to the several owners of such property, have .filed their report with the Police Judge of said City of Corvallis, and that the property ascertained and determined by said viewers to be directly benefitted by said sewer and the extent and proportion. of such benefit is as follows : In block "H" in Avery's Addition to said City or corvams. LiOt No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 3, l-36th of total cost sewer Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer Lot No. 5, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 6, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 7, l-36th of total coat sewer. - Lot No. 8, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 9. 1-3 6th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 10, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 11, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 12, l-36th of total cost sewer. In block in Avery s Addition to said City of Corvallis. Lot No. 1. l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 3, l-36Lh of total cost sewer. Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 5, l-36th of total cost sewer Lot No., 6. l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 7, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 8, l-36th of tptal cost sewer. Lot No. 9. l-36ih of total cost e.vjr. Let No. 10 l-3fith of total cost sewiji. Lot No. 11, l-36th of total cost sewer Lot No. 12, A-36th of total cost sewer. In block No. 13, original town of Marys vilie, now City of Corvallis. Lot No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 3. l-36th of total cost sewei. Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer Lot No. 5, l-36ih of total cost sewer. Lot No. 6, l-3tth of total cost sewer. Lot No. 7 l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 8, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 9, l-36th of total cost sewer Lot No. 10, l-36tb cf total cost sewer. Lot No. 11, l-36th of total cost sews. Lot No. 12, l-36th of total cost sewer. Within ten days from the final publication of this notice the owner of any property as certained and determined to be benefitted by such sewer may file objections to the findings and determinations of said Viewers, and the same will be considered at the next regu lar meeting of the Council following the expiration cf said period for filing objec tions. The date of the final publication of this notice will be January 11th, 1907. Bated December 21st, 1906. J. FRED YATES, Police Judge of City of Corvallis. SEYER NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tae Viewers appointed by ordinance No. 213 t-f the City of Corvallis to view the sewer or dered to be constructed from a point in tho center of the alley in block "P," Aver's Addition to the City of Corvallis in Benton County, Oregon, seventy-five feet sou:h of the property line cn the south side of "A" street in said City, TiOrtherly througn Ihe center of the alley of i;aid block "F" anl the centers of the aneys of blocks No. 7, 8 and 9, in the original town of Marysviile, iiow City of Corvallis, and across the intervening streets, to connect with the sewer on the south side of Jefferson street in the .-.a id City and the property along the line of said sewer winch will be directly benefitted thereby, to ascertain and determine what property will be directly benefitted by such sewer and to estimate the proportionate share of the cost thereof to be assessed to the several owners of such property, have filed their report with the Police Judge of said City of Corvallis, and that the proporty ascertained and determined by said Viewers to be directly benefitted by said sewer and the extent and proportion of such benefit is as follows : In block "F," Avery's Addition to said City of Corvallis. Lot No. 5, 2-seths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 6, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. . Lot No. 7, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 8, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. In block 7, original town of Marysvilie, now City of Corvallis. Lot No. 1, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2. 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 3, 2-8Gths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 4, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 5, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 6, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 7, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. o, 2-S6ths of' total cost sewer. Lot No. 9. 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 10, 2-86i;hs of total cost sewer. Lot No. 11. 2-SGths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 12, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. In block 8. orisinal town of Marysviile, now City of Corvallis. Lot No. 1, 2-8Cths of total co.it sewer. Lot No. 2-SCths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 3, 2-S6ths of total co3t sewer. Lot No. . 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 5, (south 1-2), l-86th of total cost sewer. Lot. No. 5, (north 1-2). l-86th of total Lot No. 6, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. Loc No. '(, 2-80ths of total cost sewer. Let No. 8, 2-8ths of total cost sewnr. Lot No. 9. 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No 10, -6-Stfths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 11, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 12, 2-S6ths of total co&t sewer. In block 9, original town of Marysvile, now City of Corvallis. Lot No. 1, 3-86ths of total cost sewer, Lot No. 2, (north 1-L 3-172ths of total 3-172ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2, (south 1-2), cost sewer. Let No. 3, (south 1-2), 3-172ths of total 3-172ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 3, (north 1-2), cost sewer. Lot No. 4, (jojth 1-2), 3-172ths of total cost &ewer. cost sewer. Lot No. t, (north 1-2), 3-172ths of total Lot No. 5, 3-8it.Vis of total cost sewer. Lot No. o. 3-86tns of total cost sewer. Lot No. Lot No. 7, 2-86ths of total cost se3r. 8, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. 9, 2-8Gths of total cost sewer. Lot No. Lot No 10, 27S6hs of total cost sewer. Lot No. 11, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 12. z-S6tus of total cost sewer. Within ten days from the final publication of this notice the owner of any property ascertained and determined to be benefitted by such sewer may file objections to the nndmgs and determinations of said Viewers, and the same will be considered at the next regular meeting of the Council fol low-ng the expiration of said period for nung oDjections. The date of final publication of this notice will be January 11th, 1907. Dated December 21st, 1906. J. FRED STATES, Police Judge City of Corvallis. Notice far Publication. United States Land Oifice, Portland, Oregon, Nov ember 23th. 1006 Notice is hereby given that in complainc3 with the provisions of the act of Cons re of Jane 3, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territoiy," as extended to all the public land states by act of Autrust 4, 1892 Fred Fortmiller of Albany. Countv of Linn. State of Oracon. has this aav niea in wis omce nis sworn taacenient No. 7130 for the purchase of the w of section No. 3o in Township No. 10, south range No. 6, west and will oner proof to snow tn&t tne iand sougrht is more valuable for its timber or stone thaa fur afrriculturaJ purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land be fore County Clerk of Benton Countv at his office at Corvallis, Oregn, on Saturday the 16th day of Feb ruary iyo7. He names as witnesses: ROBERT L. GLASS of Corvallis. Orearon: JOH!f JOHNSON, of Wren, Oregon; ML J CAMERON, of Albany, Oregon; WIL LIAM iGO, of Wreun, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above disc ri bed lands w quested to file their claims at thi office on or betora said 16th day of Febru ary 1907. ALGERNON DBESON, Register. I CUSS1HLII ADVEBTIStMENr S CLA88IFISU ADVERTISEMENTS: - Fifteen words or lees, 25 eta for threa successive insertions, . or 60 its per month; for all Dp to and including ten ' additional wor Is. cent a word for each : insertion. "For all advertisements over 25 words," ' 1 ct per word for the first insertion, and ct per word for each additional inser tion. NothiBK inserted for less than 'Mi cents. Lodge, society and church notices, Jther than strictly news matter, will be shunted lor. HOMES FOR SALE. WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS, Oregon, on instalment plan aud aa s st purchasers to build homes on them if desired. Address First National Bank, Corvallis. Or. W ILL StiLL MY LOTS IN N E A PORT, .r., (or vpot caeti, balance instal DeulH, and help parties to build liniues theieoii, i; desired. Address M. S. v. cd o k. C -vadiF, O . "eternal Su oeok Ott. t . Ii. JAC-oO.v, VCiiB.! Art F-utth ti vt. Ph-me S;9. C.e 1C11 Mail . pnone 0-1 -a P-YS1C1ANS , ii TliJiY, M. D., PHYSICIAN ana tij.-?eon. Kooms 14, Bank Build. lag. C-ice Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to 1p.m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams Bts. Telephone at office and res idence. Corvallis. Oregon. House Decorating. FOR PA13STING AND PAPERING SEE W. E. Paul, Ind. 48s ltf MARBLE SHOP. MARBLE AND GRANITE MUNU ineols; curbing made to order ; dean ioK nd repanug done neatly : save agent's couiuiiasiou. Shop North Main St .Frank Vaniioosen, Prop, gatt ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W. umce up stairs in Zierolf Bunding, Only set oi abut! acta in Benton County E. R. BRYSON AITORNEY AT LAW. yttice in Post Office Building, Corval lis, Oregon. WANTED WANTED A MAN, WITHOUT STOCK to rent a dwelbnu adjoining Corvallis who is a kind good workman with a team of ho-ses. 81-ti. 1YA.STEO 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at $2.55 per year. WANTED Sixty tons of clean vetch seed, and oata in car lots iiwd cars at nearest railroad ftatiou. Wanted clean Italian and Englisb Rye grass seed, can furnish gaso line engine with cleaner and grind er to clean for farmers. For sale young cow, will be fresh soon, $25: 6-year-old horse for ealeor trade. L. U Brooks. .Phone 155 Mountain View. REAL ESTATE If YOU WANT iO BU Y A HOUSE IN Corvallis, or a farm near town, come in and see us before you bnv. We have all kinds of properties for sale, many-, of them are good bargain?, some good five acre tracts close ia. It don't cost you one cent for us to show wbat we have. Cme and see us-we may have just wbat you want. McHenky & iVtticE, Corvallis, Oregon. 5tf BANKING. THE FIPS1 NATIONAL BANK OF Cprvallis, Oregon, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans money on approved security. Drafts bought and told and money transferred to the principal cities of the United States, Europe and foreign countries. Why Not Use Electric Lights? Stop scratching matches on j our wall. Those streaky match, scratches look mighty bad on anyjwall. But as long aa you continue to use gas or oil you'ye got to use matches. The "matchless light" is the electric light, a simple twist of the wrist does it. We are improving and perfecting our lighting service in this city and can give better service for less money than ever in the history of the city. The cost of wiring has been reduced until it is within reach of all. If you would like to know more about it, call on ns in our new office opposite the O. J. Black ledge furniture store or phone ns, Ind. Phone 49, Willamette Valley Co. . G. A. Clark, Mgr." 74-tf - . 1