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OTHER GRAFTERS.
F. J. Heney has tendered h's
resignation to the Attorney-Gen:
e-al in theBinger Hermann case.
It is expected that Mr. Heney,
who proved himself so able . a
prosecutor in the Oregon land
fraud cases, will likely have no
further connection with them
at least not for some time. The
reason is that Mr. Heney has an
abundant and all-satisfying task
01 band , nearer home, in San
Francisco.
'j. he mayor ol the bay city is
under indictment for the misap-p-jpri'-itiaa
of public funds, and
for being a party to a policy of
extortion whereby he profited
many thousand dollars. In re
turn for the money said to have
b;3i pail tha mayor, certain
parties received protection and
ware alloy, e l to operate and con
d questionable businesses in
violation of the law. Ugly ru
mors are also afloat regarding
mor.ev nf-.to S.n Francisco suf
fers during the awful earth
q lake fand subsequent fire. Di
ractly after the fire tha mayor
made a trip to Europe, but im
mvlUtely he set foot on the soil
of California on his return he
was placed under arrest. This
is one of the matters which re
quire Mr. Heney's presence in
the stricken city.
Abe Ruef, for many years the
greatest boss and master mind
of San Francisco machine poli
tics, is also in the same kettle
with the mayor and he furnish
e "Cause No.' 2" for Mr.
Henay's remaining at home, and
there ars other causes. Calif
ornia has. her grafters as weH'ss
Oregon.
TALK MUCH NONSENSE.
The action of the San Fran
cisco school board in- excluding
from the public schools children
of Japanese residents has cer
tainly attracted all the attention
that could hava been expected.
In many respects we are a ma
ture, deliberate people, but in
soma ways we deserve the term
applied to us by1 the peoples of'
other nations, that of "Jingoes.'
Ic is a matter of more than
usual moment that a class of
people so level-headed in some
c ises can fly off on a tangent on
S3 slight provocation as the Yan
kee will sometimes.
So far as the rights of our own
citizens, or of those of Japan
are concerned, there is no indica
tion that the United States gov
ernment intends any acton
whbh shall harm the people of
either nation. Beyond doubt
San Franeisso was feeling pretty
smart when she undertook the
settlement of a problem which
clearly is an international one.
On the other hand, President
Roosevelt probably used stronger
terms than were necessary when
he gava the Californians to un
derstand that the provisions of
our treaty with Japan should not
ba violated.
While ,ifc is to be regretted
that his terms were not so couch
ed asi not to have offended the
thin-skinned and blue-blooded of
our people, nevertheless it is
clear that when he declared that
Japan should have her rights,
according to treaty, at any cost,
he was simply doing what was
first and last his duty. The Uni
ted States assumes a position
among the foremost nations of
earth and cannot afford to dis
honor herself and her citizens by
permitting a violation of her
treaty.
As is customary with a lot of
"croakers" resolutions are being I
passed with great rapidity for
the sole purpose of instructing
President Rjosevelt and making
his duty clear to him. Poor
"resoluters!" From the word
ing of certain of these notable
reso!utions one 13 forced to the
conclusion that the men who
drafted some of these tried their
utmost to feel thrills similar to
those which are presumed to
have played hide-and-seek about
the anatomy of the signers of
the "Declaration of Independ
eme." Bah!" ; ; ,
. Again we are confronted with
another class who are almost in !
hysterics for fear we will, or
will not, have war with Japan.
If the little brown man really
wanted to fight us he is not in a
positoin to do so.. It costs money,
lot3 of it, to carry on a war.
Japan has no money, but she al
ready has an enormous war debt
on her shoulders as a result of
the conflict with Russia. Should
she want to borrow money she
would find it an uphill undertak
ing, especially if it were known,
as it would be, that she was
thinking of whipping the United
States,
We want war with no people
peace is preferable at any time-
But should the inhabitants of the
"Flowery Kingdom" become so
puffed up and overconfident re
garding their powers as to per
m't themselves to worry, tanta
lize and badger us beyond the
point where patience ceases to
be classed as a virtue, then God
help the Jap.
FACERS' SHORT COURSZ.
Attended by Many Farmers Be
gan Tuesday.
About 35 dairymen, farmers
ind others from all parts of Ore
gon are in attendance at the
short course that began at OAC
Tuesday and will continue for
two weeks, closing on the 18th.
These farmers have come from
Coos, Union, Klamath, Tilla
mook, Morrow and elsewhere to
take advantage of this excellent
opportunity for advancement and
self-improvement along the lines
in which they are engaged.
The courses this year are on
dairying and agriculture, and be
sides a course ot popular lectures,
there will be laboratory work and
everything is explained fully, so
as to obtain the best results and
give all who attend a practical
idea ot the different subjects
touched upon. (
Students meet for work six
days in the week and in additiou
to the regular teaching force the
services of an expert cheese
maker, L." B Ziemer graduate of
the Wisconsin dairy school, have
been secured. , The short course
opened Tuesday morning and the
Drograin for the week ia full is as
follows:
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1907 FOREXOON
Bacterial Diseases of DimiStio Ani
mals, Prot. E. F. Pernot; Orchard Loca
tions, Prof. C. I. L3vis; Va itible j ir
denme Location and Preparation of
Soil; Prof. George Coote
AFTERNOON
The Soil, Dr. James Withycombe;
Chemical Elements, Prof. A. L. Kniso-
ly ; Ia9ects and Fjngi; What are they?
Prof. A. B. Cordle.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 FORENOON
Bacterial Diseases of Djmesuc Ani
mals, Prof. Pernot; Orchard Manage
ment, Prof. Lewis; Vegetable Gardening
--Varieties for Winter Production, Prof.
Coole. ' ,
AFTERNOON
Forage Plants, Dr. Withycombe ; Pro
perties of Chemical , Elements, Prof.
Knisely; The Relation of Insects to Oar
Welfare, Prof. Cordley. '
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 FORENOON
Bacterial Diseases of Poultry, Prof.
Pernol; Orchard Management, Prof.
Lewis; Construction of Lswns, Prof.
Coote.
AFTERNOON
Rotation of Crops. Dr. Withycombe ;
Properties of Chemical Elements. Prof.
Knisely ; The CoJing Moth, Prof. Cord
ley. FRIDAY," JANUARY 11 FOBENOON
Eacteria in their Relation to Dairying,
Prof. Pernot; Propagation and . Var
ieties of Ornamental Shrubs, Prof.' Coote,
Propagation ot Fruits, Prof. Lewis.
Cereal Crops, Dr. Withycombe; Ele"
meuts of Plant Food; Prof. Knisely;
Apple Scab and Apple Tree Anthrac
nose, Prof. Cordley.
Beaver Creek Notes.
The high water did consider
able damage to various bridges on
Beaver Creek. -
Billey Gates and .Ailen Gove
have been on the s;ck.lisi the
past few days. .v ;
George Gove went to Port
land Monday to take in the sights
of the metropolis. g vtT
' There was a surprise party
given atMr. DuffyVs. Ust Ft'dav
evening- tIt was an enjoyable
a ff air to-all prese nU":'!:: . f;
Irvie Starr has returned home
from Greenville' where :be. feas
been attending schoo'.
' Beaver ' Creek school' began
last Monday with Prot. "PctersoD
as teacher. v
The farmers of Beaver are all
anxious' for the freezing ' weathet
to break as-their farming isn't
advancing much now. .
On account 6t the high wat-i
the mail carrier could not come
Thursday, Fiiday orSaturda
and there were some gloom
looking laces.
Mr. Everts left today for Mon
mouth where he will look aftei
his farm.
Chas. Armstrong and Pratt
Gove were P.iilomatu visiters
Monday.
There was a oirty out survey
ing the proposed tunnel last Sun
day. We ..are not sure bm think
it will cone out iu the canvnn in
front of Daniel's house instead of
at the Gove saw mil!.
Grandpa and Grandma Gove
are reported to have been h&ing
an attack of la grippe.
Billy Park was a Corvallis. vis
itor Monday.
Henry Starr has been sawing
wood for Mr. Ireland.
Bad Symptoms.
The woman who has periodical head
aches, backache, sees imaginary dark
spots or specks floating or dancing before
iizr eyes, hascnawing distress or heavy
full feeling i Stomach, faint spells, drag-ging-downAeeling
in lower abdominal or
pelvic region, easily startled or excited,
Irreguliiror painful periods, with or with
out jfclvic catarrh, is suffering from
weaknesses ambers ngements that should
have eaSly attention. Not all of above
symptoifco atj' likely to be present in any
case at qneime. '
Neglected or badly treated and such
cases ofUin run into maladies which de
man rife surgeon's knife if they do no!
resutji'fatally.
o mfd'eine extant, hns such a long
tion. , ISO mrdicino has such
strops
proteSsi61:T -ir,ilr.r.,en-,i -ni. or ;p-h
lyvpr.H intrrei
feiuanan
riivrnhpr't nrrtinar" nnn-T.rofPnnnl IP-
tJjn&tnSt, llie very Dest ingredients
known io medical science for the cure of
woman's peculiar ailments enter into its
composition. No alcohol, harmful, or
habit-forming drug is to be found in the
list of its ingredients printed on each
bottle-wrapper and attested under oath.
In any condition of the female system,
T)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do
only good never harm. Its whole effect
is to strengthen, invigorate and regulate
the whole female system and especially
the-pelvic organs. When these are de
ranged in function or aucctcd by disease,
the stomach and other organs of digestion
become sympathetically deranged, the
nerves are weakened, and a long list cf
bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too
much must not be expected of tiiis "Fa
vorite Prescription." It will not perform
miracles: will not oice tumors no med
icine will. It toft! oltcn prevent them, if
taken in time, and thus the operating
table and the surgeon's knife may be
avoided.
Women suffering from diseases of lor.g
standing, are invited to consult Doctor
Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence
is held as strictly private and sacredly
confidential. Address Dr. E. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Fierce's Medical Adviser (1000 pages)
is ssnt free on receipt of 21 -one-cent
stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps
for cloth-bound copy. Address as abovo.
Notice.
The law requires that anyone owninc
or harborine a dog within the rorpora'F
limits of the City of Corvallis, shall, on
or before the tirst day of January, cf
each year, pay into the city treasury the
sum of one dollar for each male and two
dollars for each female dog bo owned.
If the tax is not paid by the timeabove
stated the law makes it incumbent upon
the Chief of , Police to collect the sane.
The books are now in mv hands and if
the tax is not paid at once I shall proceid
to collect it according to law.
5-8 ' W. G. Lane. Chi; f of Police. .
Notice .of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of .he Stat? of Oregon
for Benton County.
In the Matter of the Estate)
of . I
James C. Taylor, deceased
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has tiled her fiual account us executrix of the
estate of James C. 'J aylor, decessed, with the
Clerk of the above entitled;Court ami that said
Court has fixed nud appointed Saturday the !nh
day of February. 1907, t ihe Hour of teu o'clock
in the forenoou of said day-: and the County
Judge's office in the County Court house in
Corvallis, in sai 1 Benton County. Oregon, as
the time and place for 1 earing objections, ii
auv. to said account and settlement thereof.
All persons interested and desiring to object to
saia account are noiinea to appear ana nie tneir
objections in writing thereto &t said time and
place.
Dated this 11th day of Jannary, 1907.
LILLIAN L. TAYLOR,
as Executrix ot the Estate of James C. Taylor.
deceased.
Special Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of
C. H. Lee, deceased, are requested to call
at the office of McFadden & Brj'son, post
office building, Corvallis, Oregon, and
settle their accounts.
Dated Jannary 5, 19o7.
ETTA F. LEE.
Administratrix estete of 0. H. Lee, de
ceased. . X ' '
SEWER NOTICE.
NOTICE io HEREBY GIVEN, that the-
Viewers UBDoIcted br ordinance No- 212 of
the City ot Corvallis to Tiew tlie sewer or
dered, to be constructed from a point in Polk.
street on tnc center line of tne alley through
ttiocK INO-. l- m mxon's Second Afidition to
the City ot Corvallis, Oregon, if extended,
and 12.4 leet distant from the North proper
ty line of said block, and running thence
southerly rough the center of the alleys
of block No. 7 in Dixon's 2nd Addition to the
City of Corvallis and Blocks No- 6 and 5 in
hxon s Adaition to the City of Coi-valiis
to connect with theWfcn Buren street sewer
in. said City and the property along the line
of - said sewer which wilK ba directly - bene
fitted: thereuy, to " ascertain and determine
what property wilt be -directly benefitted by
such sewer and to estimate the proportionate
share of cost thereof to be assessed to tne
several owners ot such property, have filed
their report . with the Police Judge of said
City of Corvallis, and that the property as
certained and determined by said Vieweis- to
be directly" benefitted by said sewer and the
extent and proportion of such benefit is as
follows:
In block S, Dixon's Addition to tne city
or corvallis.-
Lot No. 1, T.-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. Z. 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, x-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 sewor.
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 sewer.
In Block b Dixon's Addition to the City
f Corvallis.
Let No. 1. l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lt No. 2, l-36th of total cost sewo?
Lot No. 3, (South 1-2), l-72nd of total
cost sewer.
Let No. 3, (North 1-2), l-72nd of total
eost sewer.
Lot No. 4,
Lot No. 5,
Lot No. 6,
Lot No. 7,
1-3 6th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of-total cost sewer.
Lot No. 8,
l-36fh of total cost sswer.
Let No. 9. l-36th of total cost sewer.
Let No. 10. l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, l-36th cf total cost sower
Lot No. i.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 sower.
. Lot No. 2, l-3nth of total cost sowor.
Let 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 sower
Lot No. fi l-3fith of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 8, (South 1-2), l-72nd of tctal
?o-t sewer.
Lot No. 8, (North 1-2), l-72nd of i tal
co?t 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 sewer.
Within ten days from the final publication
of this notice the owner of any property as
certained and determined to be benefitted
y such sewer may file objections to the
Indings and determinations of said Viewers.
nd the same will be considered at the next
reficular meeting of the Council fnllowiii the
Jlation of said period for filing objec
tions.
The date of final nuhlicntion of this notice
will be January 11th, 1907.
Dated January 21st, 1906.
J. FRED YATES,
Police Judge of City of Corvallis.
Notice of Stockholders'-Meeting.
The annnal meeting of Ibe sto' khold
tsnf the FirBt Natio 1 Bank ofCoi val
lis, will be held at their banking honsr
in the afternoon, on Tuesday, the 2oh
-? of January, 1907, to electa board of
iiraetors and transact such other busi
ness as may come before them.
' Dated December 2Srh, 1906. M.' S.
Woodcock, President of said Bank. 5-11
Carrie Nation.
Certainly smashed a hole in the bar
rooms of Kansas, nut Bailar l's (lore-
hound Syrtip bflft smashed eil records as
cure tor coughs, Bronchitis, Influenza,
wd all Pulmonary diseases. T. C. H
tiorton, Kansas, wntoa: -1 have never
found a medicine that wonld cure a
congh so quickly as Ballard's Horf hound
-yrnp. I have need it lcr years." Sold
by (ji all a in v Wortham.
Notice To Creditors.
Votice is here bv uivrtn to all whom it mav con
cern that the unoer-igned has been duly apponileu
idmini-ttratrix of the estate of C. H. Lee, dftoeasad,
nv the Counfcv Oontt of Kenton iiouiit v. Oregon.
11 personi havinjr claims air-tinst the estate of aid
C. H. Lee, deceased, are hereby required to present
me, with proper vouchers the-ef'ire, rtnlyverift-d
is l:y lav lequired, within six mouth-, fmm the date
nereef, to the undersigned at her residence in Vor-
.-allis. i )reg mi, or at the otfic-a of MeKaddeu & Bry--n,
attorneys, in the Postonice Building, Corvallis,
irejron
Pattd i.t Corvallis, Oregon this 1st day of January,
19v7. '
R'TtF LKK.
Administratrix of the Estate or C. H Le3, detevcd
8 -14
The Joy.
Of living is to have good health. Use
Herbie and vou will have bushsis of
joy. Yon need not be blo, frettul and
have that bad tate in your mouth. Try
a bottle of Heroine, a positive cure for ail
liver complaints. E. Hariell, Austin,
Texas, writes:
"I have need Herbine for river a vear,
and find it a tine regulator. I gladlv re
commend it i-s a tine medicine for Dys
popsia." Sold hv Graham & Wortham
An tlie rvuna.
Is a s-aee and Bollards' Snow Lini
ment p ays a most important part. It
h s no superior for Epiimntisni, stiff
joints, cuts, sprains and all pains. Buy
it, try it and yoa wi!l always use it.
AnyDody who has used Ballarda Snow
Liniment is a proof of what it does.
Buy a trial bottK 25", 50c and $1.
Sold by Graham & Wortham.
THAT IS THE STTXETF.
J. 6. BALLARD & CO'S
liaiOST3 P'-NTS A 23 MAOS OF.
$3.50
Henkle & Davis
SE WER NOTICE .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,, tlrtt ' the I
Viewers appointed by ordinance No 11 ofi
the City ct Corvallis to view tha sewer order- 1
ed to be constructed from a- point iu "C" i
street in said C-Uy on the center line of the'
alloy through block "H" in Avery's Adtli- i
tion to said Citr. if extended, and 12 feet
eight inches distant from the property line
of said block, Ihenee northerly through the
center-of the alleys of blocks "H"" and "G"
in Avery's Addition to said. City-and block
13 in the original town of Maxysvilie, now
said City of Corvalii:, to the north ide of
Washington street, and' to connect with the
south terminus of the lateral sewer now
constructed througn block3 2A and. 15 in said
original town of Mary-svCle, now C;iv oi
Corvallis, : and me property alonz the lice
of said sewer which will be directly benp-
nnea men by. to acerai aim determine
what property will be directly benefitted by
3uch sewer and to estimate the. proportion
ate share of the cost thereof to be asasseJ
fitted thereby, to ascertain- and determine
to the several owners of such property, have
filed their report with, the Police Judge of
saia AJiry oi uorvams, ana tnai tne pronertr
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 "FT in Averts Addition to said
City of Corvallis..
Lot -No. 1, l-36Ufc of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 2, l-36th of total eost sewer.
Lot No. 3V l-36th of total cost sewer
Lot No. 4, 1-3 6th of total cost sewer
Lot No. 5, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. b, 1-3 6th 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-3th 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 "i in Avery's Addition to said
City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1. l-36th cf total cost sewer..
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
2, l-36th of total cost sewer.
3, l-36th of total cost sewer.
4, l-36th of total cost sewer
5, l-3tth of total cost sewer
6, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No.
Lot No. 7, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 8, 1-Sth of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 9. l-36Lh of total cost e.v-ir.
Lot No. 10t l-36thof total cost sew.n.
Let No. 11. l-3fith of total cost sewer
Lot No. 12. j.-SGth of total cost sewer.
In block No. 13, original town of Marys
vllle, now City of Corva'lis.
Lot No. 1, 1-3 tit a of total cost sewer.
Lot No.
2,
3.
4,
B.
1-36 Lh of total cost sev.-er.
l-oo h cf total cost sewei.
lL36ta of total cost sewer
l-3tith of total cost swer.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Tt No.
Lot No. 7,
Lot No. 8.
l-3Sth of total cost sewer.
l-o6r.h of total-cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 9,
Lot No. 10, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, l-3bth of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12. l-36th of total cost sewer.
Within ten day a 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, anJ
'.he same will be considered at the next regu
lar meeting of the Council following tac
expiration cf said psriod for filing objec
tion s.
The date of tho fnal publication oz w
notice will be Jar."; 11th. 1?7.
Dated December Ist, 19o6.
J. FRt-D YATES
Police Judge of City cf .Gor .: is. ;
SEWER NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tliat t.l!
Viewers aopointcd by ordinance No. 213 ef
he Oitv of Corvallis to view the sewer or
dered to be constructed from a point in the
center of tne aiiey in block r , Avery s
Addition to the City of Corvallis tn Betlton
County, Oregon, seventy-five feet sou h cf
ihe property line' on the soutn side oi A
street in said City, r.ortherly through Ihe
center of the alley of said block "F" aul the
centers of the aneys of blocks No. 7, S and
9, in the original town of Marysviue, now
flitv of Corvallis. and across the intervening
streets, to connect with the sewer on the
south side of Jefferson street in the ..aid
City and the property along the line of
said sewer wiich will be directly benefitted
thereby, to ascertain and determine what
nranertv will be directly benefitted by -uch
sewer and to estimate the proportionate
share of the cost thereof to be assessed to
the several owners of such property, have
aied their report with the Police Judge of
said City of Corvallis, and that the propnrLy
ascertained and determined by said Viewers
to be directly benefitted by said sewer and
the extent and proportion of such benefit is
as follonrs
In block "P, " Avery's Addition to said
City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 5, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 6, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No! 8, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
In block 7, original town of Marysville,
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, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 4, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 5, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 6, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Let No. o, 2-S6ths of total cost sewr.
Lot No. 9. 2-86th's of total cost sewer.
Let No. 10, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11. 2-86ths of total cost sewer. ,
Lot No. 12, 2-86ihs p2 total cost sewer.
' In block S. 'ori,sr:nal town of Marysville,
new City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1, 2-80ths cf total coit sewer.
Lot No. 2-8Stns of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 3, 2-SGths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 4. 2-S6ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 5, (south 1-2), l-86th of total
cost sewer.
Lot No. 5, (north 1-2), 1-S6th of total
Lot No. 6, 2-Set'as of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 8, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 9. 2-S6ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No 10, i-Sths of total cost sever.
Lot No. 11, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12. 2-86ths of total cos-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-i.j, 3-172ths of total
eost sewer.
- Lot No. 2,
cost sewer.
Lot No. 3,
:OF,t sewer.
Lot No. 3,
cost sewer.
Lot No. 4,
?ot sewer,
cost sewer.
' Lot No. -t.
(south 1-2)
(south 1-2)
3-172ths ,of total
3-172ths of total
(north 1-2), 3-172ths ot total
(south 1-2), 3-172ths of total
(nortli 1-2), 3-172ihs of total
Lot : No. -5,
Lot No.
Lot No. 7,
Lot No. 8.
Lot No. 9,
d-bftas of total co?t sever.
ii-Sfiths cf total cost sewer.
2-S6tl33 of totr.1 cost sew;r.
2-86ths of total cost sewer.
2-S8ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No 10, 2-86ths cf total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, -Sbtns-or total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12. ii-86tbs of total cost sewer.
Within ten days from. t.r.p final publication
of this notice' t'-ie- ovner of any property
aspfirtained and tlet.e7roined to be benefitted
fcy such sewer may file objections to the
ttndmgs and determinations of said Viewers,
and the same will be considered at the
next regular meeting of the Council fol
lowing the expiration of said period for
filing objections.
Toe date of anal publication of this notice
will be January 11th, 1907.
Dated December 21st. 1906.
J. FRED JTATBS, ,
Police Judge City of Corvallis.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land O&ee, rortland.Oreton, Nov
ember 23th, ID0G
Notice is hereby given that in complained with
the provisions of the act of Consres of June 3,
Ib78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in
the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
inifton Territoiy," as extended to all the public land
states by act of Auerust 4, 1S92 Fred Fortmiiler of
Albanv, uountv oi Linn, btate of Oregon, baa this
dav filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7130
for the purchase ot the hw ot section no. 3o in
Township Nc. 10, south range No. 5, west aud 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 be
fore County Clerk of Benton Count? at his office at
Corvallis, Oregon, on Saturday the 16th day of Feb
ruary 19o7.
He names as witnesses: ROBERT L. GLASS of
Corvallis, Orecron; JOHN JOHSSON, of Wren,
Oregon; K. J CAMERON, of Albany, Oregon; WIL
LIAM I GO, of Wreun, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands ar" wiue8ted to tie their ?fatms
at this office on or before aaid 16th day of Febru
ary 1967.
ALGERNON DEESON, Renter
mm jnytBipEur
; CLASSIFIED ADVXRTIBKMKNT8
Fifteen word or less, 25 cts lor three
successive insertions, br 60 cts per
month; for all tip to and including tea
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Kiuiuuuai worus, cent a word tor eauo
insertion. . i
: For all advertisements .over 25 words,.
1 ct per word for the first insertion, and
i ct per word for each additional inaoM.
lion. Nothin inserted for lee than 25-
cents. ; - - it" -.J..J.cl
led fee, society and churr notices,
other than strictly news matter, will be
chanced for.
HOMES FOR SALE,
WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS,
vregira, im inula mien c plan ami as
eist pnrchttsers to build lion.es nn then
if desired. . Address . First .National
Banh. Oorvallis. Or.
W ILL Sti LL, MY LOTss LN NE A PORT,
jr., for pot caeh, ba auce iuBlal
nento, nnd help part'es to build humea
tlieipoii, ii dn-ireil. Address M. S.
Vccd o k C -vadic, O
Y'eterns Syroeoi
3K. k . tfi. JACo.S, V i r B.i Ait
8'ir( io i- dentio'. Ei6iren s --l
Frmth ti ; t. Phiaec!9i C" 8
1C1! Msi'i . phone 0-1
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P-YSICIANS
- AlfaJfiY, M. D.,PHVblUlAN
anatiJ.7eon. Kooms 14, Bank Build
izg. Cice Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , i to
1 p. m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad
ams Bte. Telephone at office and res
idence. Corrallis. Oregon.
House Decorating.
FOR PA1MI1SG AND PAPERING SEE
W. E. Psni, lud. 486 lt.f
MARBLE SHOP.
MARBLlS AND GRANITE AIUNC
amnts; ccriiiui! made to order ; clean,
intf and repuriug done neatly: save
Biient'o couiuiiAsion. Shop North
Main Ht .Frank Vannoosen, Prop, 9-tt
ATTORNEYS
J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Odice up stafrs in Zierolf Buiidinif.
Only set of abstracts in Benton County
S. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ttiee in Post Office Building, Corval
lis, Oregon.
WANTED
WANTED A MAN, WITHOUT STOCK
to rent a dneliini; adjoining Corvallis
who is a kiud good workman with a
team of horses. 81-tf.
WAN TE D 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE
GAzttnB and Weekly Oregonian at
$2. 56 per year.
WANTED Sixty tone of clean
vetch seed, and oais in car loia
okI cars at nearest railroad Ftation,
Wanted clean 1 tal an aud Enslisti
Rye grass seed, can furnish gaeo.
line engine with cleaner and grind
er to clean for farmers. For sale
youDg cow, will bo fres'i soon, $25;
6-year-o'd horse for saleortradp. L.
i. Brooks, Phone 155 Mountain
View. . .
REAL ESTATE
IF YOU WANT IO BUY A HOUSE IN
CorvHllis, or a farm near town, com
in and sea us before you buv. We have
all kinds of properties for sale, many
nf them sre good bargains, some good
fiuamtrt T.ranlx flnan in Tr. Hrm'r. fnRI.
lononK cent for ns to thow wtiatwe
have. Cume and pee us-we may have
just wnai you want. mcnKXRY a
I'jbice, Corvallip, Oregon. $l(
BANKING.
THE FH SV. NATIONAL BANK OF
Corvallis, Oregon, transarts 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 ) our wall. ,
Tnose streaky match! scratches look,
mighty bad on any'wall. But as long as.
yon continna 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 baa been reduced
until it is within reach of all.
If you would like to know more about
it, call on us in pur new office opposite
the O. J. Blackledge furniture store or
phone ns, Ind. Phone 469.
Willamette Valley Co.
Q. A. Clark, Mgr.