in n;r" mm air Pi: Wished T-a; -Iciy-i ind Fri-Hys by ;;'"' .-,' pa er will 1 I nil iniiii -" ' "' pr.l i i advi-.- ''i - i -its u tittied or.ti! a' -r.i; SHOULD BE LOWERED. Affairs are not always adjust ed as it . is reasonable to expec they should be. , For instance, Corvallis property owners should b-J granted a far better rate of insurance againft fire than thej receive.' Notwithstanding thf fact that during the past year : f ne mountain water system hat been established in this city there has been nj difference in U. rate of insurance charsred. Th' his proved a disappci tmcnt to many,' among v. ho.n are tout former strong ad locates of th ef.-vo!isnrn?ni or. tne new sys tem. nd, indeed, they hnve rens.n to feel disappointed, for it wai but reasonaoi.- to expect tn; with greater fire protection th premium on a lire risk would be les ened. In is fair figuring 1. reckon that the smaller 'the risk tac ciieaper it woald be while Corvallis has a water sys tem such, as is enjoyed by but few cities of her size there ha - tecii no decrease in the cost o : insurance since the inauguration of said water system. We'v got a howl coming on this head Why not make a sort of stand against what is evidently an un fair deal? The people of almost any community can do1 wonder. if ihey will but stand as a unit on a given proposition, y This is true. , So' why not organize a lo cal lire insuranaee- company Oi oar very own? There is no rea son why if the matter is 'properly handled the business men of this city, and property owners gen erally, should not ': be able to carry adequate insurance among themselves and thus. Oocomo in dependent of foreign companies who. make no duierenee in rates of insurance whether your water protection be .first . class or third rate .. u. : A few evenings ago some of our representative meii were dis cussing the matter and a senti ment in favor of a home com pany was in evidence- In regard to why the rate of our insur ance was not decreased, as was expected on the completion oi the new'system, the opinion ot thb.se gentlemen seemed general that the San Francisco disaster had sjme bearing oa tne caoe. Be tins as it may, a little self help is a good tning at any tune and is a mighty good thing to i use in forcing a square deal. HOW ABOUT THE RACE? In these days of so-called high er education and general enlight enment there are yet many evils needing correction. We either do riot stop to think, or thinking, conclude to let "the other fel low'.' apply th.3 remedy. In the propagation of man's kind there is less attention paid than to the breeding of hogs. No stock ra ser who has enough common sense to succeed in his business would think of breeding inferior animals. Not so with the human race. Here we find every sort of mix up, good and bad blood (there is nothing personal in this) men tal weakness as well as physical in both men and women. Moral degeneracy cannot hope to pro duce, as the hope of a union, anything less than like degener atesperhaps criminals of the wort.t type. : There is much in the saw that "like begets like," therefore is it not reasonable to assume that more care should be exercised in selling marriage certificates? These little bits of and paper or artificial parch ment 'cost only two or three dol lars? lint they make possible, in fict legalize and legitimatize t ie birth of a being that may sost the commonwealth dearly and v.'ho finally swings from the i 'alio ws or Lecojiies an inmate of. a convicts' cell for all the days he . x - .ft- Sime f$o$jjsE?3 is'br!ki to his wife, ..that - he of sane rjind are. reBpon3ibIevfor '. ii '-: ' . 15 V" -'ik - v' m.1 au conaitions, social ana otner wise, and cannot hore to shirk the duty of being- the keepersrof those meptally, physically .. and morally Weak. ThaC there is too little attention paid to the fitness of the contracting parties in the matter of marriage is all too true. Those who are looked upon as an authority in these .matters de clare in strongest terms that the race in some respects is retro grading. If such be true there can be but two causes for the decadence, unfit marriage and the mode of living in vogue-' . : It is hard to tell which way the wind blows in California on jjme problems. Of late there .ias been great agitation in our .ister state regarding the exclu sion of the Chinese and Japan ese, particularly ; the ,',, latter. From what has been given . out .He impression likely to be estab ashed in the minds, or persons not versed in California affairs Arould be that the people of that state were almost a unit against Asiatics. Such a view is discred ted by the action of the State ederation of Labor in session last week in Stockton, Calif ornia. The Federation refused to endorse the action of the Humboldt county boycotters against Japanese and Coreans and all persons who employ them. Another resolution com mending the action of ; labor unions in Humboldt county in driving out Chinese who -; had been shipped in also was voted down. This shows a somewhat strange change in the sentiment of the California Federation of Laor. ; ' ''' ."' ' :. Real Estate Transfers. J. H Hirschberg to Benton Cottn y Lumber Co," 8 J '"'acres'' sw of ' Philomath frr"" ' rco - " " Annie Trpxel ad;hus to- S A Fleeuer, SOjacrcs; id Bdget:"Va3, e"y; $i. Chas W Wilkinson,et.: al to M 8 Rvikin, iSo acres ss of Phil ) ualh; $2240. N - :-'r-'-"" Fred E Sitrieraf to M 13 kin kin, 120 acres sw of Philonuth; 52243. Chas E Wilkinson to M B Rankin, -JA2 acres sw of Pail-' ouiath; $4480. Ernest VV Snyder to M B Ran kin, 160 acres sw of Philomath; $2240. ChasLOdell to M B Rankin. 120 acres southwest ol Pnilouiath $2240. . J C Perria and wife to Monroe & Everett Hanshaw, 295 acres near Bel'efountain; $4100.. B.-nt!ey Realty Co to John D Wilcox, 320 acres' near Bljdgett-, $1 006. Johjja D Wiljpx to,E W Lang don, I40 acres,-, near , J31odgett; $rcoJ ,. ; - .- .': : ;..' : John D Wilcox to Edward T Merrill, 8j acres near Blodgett ; $io. i : , . .. Frank Haller and wife to Marv E Taylor, 40 acres near Albany; $1. .: United States to John Barrett,' patent, 260 acres northwest of Corvallis. A L Stevenson and wife to Claude I Starr, lots 10, n and 12 ia block 9, Co Add to Corval lis; $1300. He Visited Corvallis. Last week the Perfect man made this office . a very pleasant call. - He gave the office force to understand that if he did not re ceive his paper promptly at seven o'clock on Friday morning he didn't want it at all. We are very sorry that he was disappointed last week in not get ting it on time,, but we are la boring under a load of care that would break the back of even the Perfect man. We are glad how ever that be called - and told us how to get the paper but on time at all times.' In onr humble wav we try to do things to suit '.inch , individuals. ; : We ar,e;jwelvaware coat tne renecr. man,, as.: never uaieto nis meais. mac ne "ls-ai ptanKeis his horses c;swhen: he conies to town on a:':cold : day; that The curries his cow.befoie breakfast and , always washes thkddeysbefprer-milking that no filth can get. .into the milk,- that he never ' waters " the milk he sells his .. neighbors, that he never swears, that ! be never gets out of patience under any circumstances,., that .-he..doesn't drink, gamble or use ? tobacco in any form; in fact he is the Per fect man.: If we . have omitted aUy thing please notify us by re iurn mai-LrHx; --- i ; Old" Young People,'; The number of "old" : ypung girls and -boys nowadays is some thing absolutely' amazing. :;Ever notice them, as you go about your dailv-work and mingle With the crowds here- and there? -' II uot, try it. -'iH :;v The girl of ten or twelve dress- ea as a young: ladVj posing1 as a; youDg lady and aping -the ways of the, grown-up; all the inno-; cent girlishness gone- and; in its stead a " worldy ..airr: a knowing look from the eye. and a; blazon smirk 'on the lips,, while a couple of these mere '. babies will carry on- a conversation with the great est animation about , "he said," "we went," '-my fellow", and so on, until the listener turns away in disgust. And as it is with the girls, so with the young boys. Smoking, ch wjng, swearing, passing vul gar comments about the opposite sex- frequently; going to places where some men would hesitate to be , seen -so "goes ' the young boys of the day. As the scenes pass befoie one, day alter days, ' the querry arises, "How long can present- condi- ti jns last? and will the day ever come when our . girls and ''boys will remain mere girls . and boys until they assume j long dresses and shed their4' Buster; Browns?'? Made Many .Visits. Major T. S. Clarkson, special commissioner of the Aiaska-Yu-kon-Pacific, Exposition .has? re turned' to i Seattle iafter.l- visiting every state id the1 union in the interest of the World's Lir. Htr report ;thtr. every where he went much interest was mani ested in the exposition of 199 and in the Paci fic -North west. ' ; '' " The object of Major C'arkson's trip was to inform the governors f the different commonwealth ibo it the nlan and scope of thf xp sition and to extend to then? an invitation to pirticiD:i'V - In every instance the gove'nor's and jovernors-elect gave him their as surances thfft they won id soa- tar as th-v could in the. matttr il having their state take part i:1 the exposition. In visitioy t.h.: Xcajte most intdlligeat people to use CTity metyfainos of nown composition. There fore It is thai) Dr. Pierce's medicines, the makeo wfiich print every insredient enteringteio hem upon the bottle wrap pers and. attWV its correctness under oath, are daily growing in favor. The con to everybody.VDr. Fir,-? h:t;g desirous ot faavillgt!ft 'K--it-' of InygstlCU tiott turned i-iHv-i'p;t bM forrtcia."teirg contidentTh J t jnelTTiii: v-.c uonii;i'"'.-iTili tT Bizedj,- Beinfp .whoiij .iscue Of the active EecliLinal principles extracted- from, na tive forest roots, by exact processes original with Rr. leered,' and wiiSuiit .the use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and chemically p::ro g'ycerino being used in stead in extracting and preserving the curative virtues residing in the roots employed,-thesq medicines are entirely free from the objection of doing harm by creating an .appetite for either al coholic - beverages or habit - forming drugs. Examine the formula, on their bottle wrappers the same as sworn to by Dr... Pierce, "and you will find that his "Golden Medical Discovery," the great, blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel regulator the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption in its advanced stages (no medicine will do that) yet does cure all those catarrhal condi tions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver-and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and hang-on-coughs, which, if neg lected or badly treated lead up to and finally termi?:' e in consumotion. Take the ' tolden Aledical Discoverv in time and it is not likely to disappoint you if only you give it a -thrrrawjh and fair triaL' VDon't expect miracles. It won't do supernatural things. You must exercise your patience and persevere in its use for a reasonable length of time to get its full benefits. The ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed have the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders better than anv amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. They are not given away to be experi mented with but are sold by all dealers ia medicines at reasonable prices. capitals' ot each - state be was in terviewed by. more than 200 newspaper men, thus obtaining much publicity for the exposition and this part of the country. jJ'Question a.er qttet-tioa; was shot at me and the interest that is being taken i n the Pac: 5c North west is pheuorftenatj" Said Msjor Clark son. 'Tbe ptcpie.of the count ry are anisffobsH'tb -learn ot Hue wonders oi Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, and they look forward "to the "exposition as a great educator in this jyinei j That the interested Section will receive millions of. - dollars worth of pub licity through; the: fair is eviden ced on all sides." ! While in . Washington, D. C, Major Clarksoo was warmly re ceived by Presideut Roosevelt who told him that he ' came from the finest part of .... America and that the exposition will not be for the Pacific Northwest aloue, but will-benefit the whole of North America. CORVALLIS LYCEUM COURSE. Third Entertainment to be Given ! '".Wednesday. Night. , . A treat for those who appre ciate1 good music' is; in store for all: who attend the entertainment by the Lenora Jackson Co. at the opera house next Wednesday night. , . This will be the last and by far the. best musical number of the course. Miss Jackson is with out doubt the most noted violin ist who has appeared ui Corvallis in years. , Queen Victoria decor ated her with .he Victoria Star, the Prussian government awarded her the Mendelssohn state prize at Berlin. She has appeared on programs with Paderewski and the greatest celebrites, and as soloist of the most renowned mus ical societies, where no American violinist has ever before been en gaged. With Miss Jackson are Miss Marion Pace of Chicago's most gifted singers, Mr. Chas. E. Clarke, baritone, and Mr. Ralph E. Plummer, pianist. , Box office at Graham . & Wortham's will open for the bene fit of holders of season tickets Monday ; morning . Jan 14 at 8 o'clock., V -,. . GUARANTEED STOMACH REMEDY Graham & Weils will Refund Money 5 - It Mi-o-na Fails to Cure. J Yotilmay-ask. 'why.; Graham & Welle are able, to gutrantee to relund the tnoney .unless' Mi-6;ua. Stomach Tablets sure when no other" remedy for atomaub trouble is sold in this manner. The reason foj this is that ordinary dyspep-ia tablets merely dig st th-i food, while iVli-o-na :hnilils nr ami strengthens jie ditfHKtivn'' .system 10 fat it simn be jins to digest the foid its. If without pain w distress. ' : If ths stomach is only given a r"st by i:ili A .di-esiive,- t:itt nlUuls: toon bf jiine wei'ilc hikI it is necessary to con linue taking a digestive tablet, after each inel. On toe other hand Mi o- na nsrtd iicfure e;Ui g. strengthens' the stomach -ij th-V! y a' will 8 0'i be. well ' enough to ve-u;.v i.iKiitiie of m'in'1-np. - Mi-u-na whs ; ?mt 61U ents . a hos ni? rriatces p isitive and omtdetfi eure?. The iitst proofs of i's mniiH ih Ihe yuitrantee ip lefntut .th -mmiey if it- does i ot i-ure rfiat Grahitm & Wells sive: witn even li'-X. ' ' ". . - Why Shmil 1 your baby eniler? restlssand fretful don't experiment witli Mm and n-e anv did ihintr yunr ne'jEhbot rtomincnils.- Bnv :bottle of V hi'e'e t-anj. Ve1 mift g pratPl': fetJOftii wotai rn.ei'li-ine -urs lor ali i-hihirfi-s :is.; -ij-es. it ifi inilii in'iis. avii 'a, bni.lils up ihe system, .makes thin puny babies fat. "My, baby .wits thin and . sirklv;' could riot retain its food t'd c'i.sd ail tiuht ,:I nj?ed oiie boirtejof Wuftfc's Cn'Miii V'ernii ffijre Si;d in:trfy iMr.s .rirfiy:-jwft ' l iiy.:?!'--h happy . ana el).!'i.,,ffold tj Gialiam di Vorttiiiin. ' J j. - J " .' ,-, "... THAT IS THE STLLFP ; ? J. a BALLARD & CO'S''; " liAioiJ3 ?jtts arb:max3 of. Elsnkio S Davis I jf W IM l-IIT-- Notice of Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting era ot the Fiisi , lis, will be hel 1 , n in the afternn.Mi. ;i I day of January. - : i directors and t ness as irtay en t.t . r Dated. Dereri' Ii; : - of the storkhold- i It Clt ti ley. i hi t I t r l .... ? ! ( -) 1 an 1 Woodiock, Presuft.vir or si-.i. lJank. -5. Carrie Ntl-ti. ' -Certainly smashed a hole in the bar rooms of Kansas, out B tilanl'a Hore- hound Syrnp lias smashed el records as a core for conishl, Bonehms, Influenza, and all Pulmonary diRoases. T. C. H Hortoo, Kansas, writes: Vt have never found a . medicine that won Id cure a cough so quickly as Ballard's Horehonnd byrupfl hv used it lcr years." Sold by Graham & Wortham. . : Notice. ;:. The law requires that anyone owning or harboring a dog within the corporate limits of the Citv of Corvallis, shall, on or before tfte tirst day of January, of e$ch year, pay into the city treasury the sum of one dollar for each male and two dollars for each . female dog so owned. .If the tax is not paid by the timeabove stated the law makes it incumbent upon the Chief of Police to collect the same. The books are now in my hands and if the tax is not paid at once 1 shall proceed to xco!leut it according to law. 5-8 r Wi G . Lake. Chief of Police. Wotlcei of F'littl SsTtiemstit. in the Cntity Onurtof !he Stat3 of Oregon for Remon County, lu the Matter ol the Estates James C. Taylor, deceased ) Notice is tii-rel'y !?ivei hat the undersigned hs tiletl her final a-i-.tntnt lis executrix ol' the estnte tf Jnuies O. 'iaylor, deeessed, witu the Clerk oi the above entitled Court ami that sai,i Court has fixed md appointed -jaiuniiiy the 9th day of Ftbruary, 19U7, nt the hour of ten o'.-loek in tne torenoou of said day and the County Judge's ollice in the County 4:4urt house in Corvallis, in said Henton County. Oreson, as the-time and place for heart' g biect ous. if anv. to Stud aL'CUIlllt and settlement lh-ref,f. All persons iuteresred and desiring to object to said account are no'itied to appearand file their objections iu writing thereto at said time and plhce. - iiatud this 11th day of January, 1W. LILLIAN L. TAYLOR. as Executrix of the Estate of James 0. Taylor, deceased. , Special Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of C. H. Lee, deceased, are requested to call at the office of McFadden & Brjson, post office building, Corvallis, Oregon, and settle their accounts. Dated January 5, 19o7. .'-,'"' ' ETTA FT LEE, Administratrix estate of 0. H, Lee, de ceased. ; ; '. Notice To Creditors. Notice is here 'by given to all whom it g y n cern that the undersigned has been duly apuointe administratrix of the estate of C. H. Lee - deceased ty the County Court of Benton county, Oregon All persons haying: claims against the state of said C. H. Lee, deceased, are hereby requirel to present same, with proper vouchers therefore,, duly verified as by law tequired, within six months from the date hereof, to the undersigned at her residence in Cor vallis, Oregon, or at the ollice of McFadden & Bry son, attorneys, in the Post'-mce Building, Corvallis, Oregon..:, p.-. . Dated at Corvallis Oregon this 1st day of January, . : KIT A F. BEE. Administratrix of the Estate of C. H. Lee, deceased It -i4 The Joy. Of living is to have good health. TJse Herbioe and vou will have bnahilBo ' y.! Yon need not he bluti, fretlul anl nave that hud ta te in your mouth: Tr a battle of Herbine, a positive cure for all liver complaiuts. K- Hariell, Austin, Tt- xi8, riles : : : "I have uKed Hertiine for over a year, and find it a tine i emulator. I gUillv re- oii mend it .s a fine medi -ine for Dys Djpsia." Sold byjGraliani & Wortham. All the Wor i'd7 Iia staae and, Bollards', Snow L'ni ment piays a most, importaai part. It h is no superior for RsHinnnti-m, stiif joitits, cots, sprains and all puins Bny . try it and yon will alavs use it nyooay who has used Ballards Snow Litiimtnt is a pi-oof of hat it does. j n trial botrlo 251-, 50c aud $1. 1 Graham & Wortham. Notice for Publication. United St'itw taiKt'Uirite, furtland.Ortgon, Ni-V-- Notice is hrefy- 'tvea that in 'compteince' with the prwvistp-ns if theatt of Ooniire-s of June 3-,.: lhio. efititte-t "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of Califonii. Oregon, Nevada, and Wash-inytGnTuri-itoiyf" as extended to all the public land -$:a esly act o.Aiifu-jt .4.. 192 Fred . FoitmiJler of 'Albarnr, (,'outitvjiif Lifin..Maxa.of Oregon, nas this dv tii'ed in this effte Itis sworn stattinent Ho. 7130 fur thti !uruha"e oi je w -.fr-suer.iun (,. 3o in T-'wnsiiip Nc. 10, sftitti "r&r.jge Ko 5,- westi:d will offer ppoof to show jEhat. - tlw :' Jand.. 8ftpLfht more aUip-bit- for its timber or .sroiie than for a'i ieulturaj purports, and to esTftblis-h his claiitr ttf said land be fore pii!.itv Clerk of itenton Countv at his office at ;orvalhs;reii:on, on Waturiav tiie 16th iavf Feb- ruiry;I8o7. He names as witnesses: ROBERT h . fiLASS of CorvaJlis, Oreffon: JOHN .JOHNSON, f -.-Wren: Oregon; M. J CAMERO. of Albany, Oregon; WIL" 1,1AM. WO, oi Mreun, Urt-ron. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above diseribed liias ;tr- 'fluested.to fie their bairns at lb. is oilice ou or betore said 16th day of Febra it J XSJUt, ALGERNON DRESON, Register The, Gazette for Job Work Market Report. Eggs "C per dozen! ... Butter, creamery per roll ;.' country per lb. ; 6oc. 25c. -. 9c potatoes, perbusbel ;. Spring chickens, live - ogs, dressed ..'. r-.-.-;-:. -' Veal. " - - Oats CLAiS!FiS . ADVtS IFStMEN i S CLASaiFIt'ii n KBTlHEMKSTS : S rt'-l.n v .rdii or o.cts. fcir throe XV in.Ur;''' 6r""50 rttTpw" 1toi-.t; trn up 4, t;i.d.;oIudmgten i'jcn'it h- $v-n''iih'f:-r -i h Ict perwprd for t"ie first insertion, and i c.t persvord for. eacB'Sdrfftidnat inser tion. Nothing inserted for less than 26 Lodge, society . aBdcliurcli notices, ther than strictly new aiatter, will be ihareed for. - HOMES E0R IS ALE. WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS, Oregon ,7 on instalment plan - and as a;8t porchaaers to build homes on them if desired. Address. ' First, National Bant, Corvallis, Or.. ; -V WILL SULL M Y LOTS IN NEWPORT, jr.j for Spot cael),- balance iiistal nenta, and help parties to build homes tbeteou, . it desired. - Address M. S. X3cd oik: C. -vaili, -tLV. : . . . - - i 13 rt. Jr. E. J AC'-.! .,"' V wKIi A:ti anrg oo t u4 dentis'. Kesi. en : .. t F'utth : - ti t.- Plnoe ?tH. C --e tril Mai a, . houe . 10 a!'. -YSICrANS " ATIifiY, M. D.; PHYSICIAN ana fc J-jeon. ' Koomi 14, Bank Build i i t -jce Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to t p. m. : Residence : cor. 5th and Ad ams cits. Telephone at othce and res idence ; ; '. Corvallis. Oregon.. House Decorating. FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING bEK VV. IC. Paul, Ind. 488 ltf MARBLE SHOP. MARBLE AND GRANITE AKNU jnents ; curbing made to order ; ( lean ing and repuring done neatly: save agent's couimit-siou . Shop North Main Kt , Frank Vauuooaeu, Prop, giitt ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Oifice up stafrs in ; Zierolf Building, Only set of abstracts in .Benton County E. R. BRYSON AITOKN'EY AT LAW. ., Office in Post Ollice Building, Corval lis, Oregon. WANTED WANTED A MAN, .WITHOUT STOCK to rent a dwelling adjoining Corvallis who is a kind good workman with a team of horses. 81-tf. iVAiSIE;) wiO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette ana Vv eekiy Oregoniau at 2.56 per year. - VV A N TE Dr-St x t y tar.a ofciean vetch seed, and oa is in cr lola loVd cure at nearest railroad rtatiou. Wanted clean Italian Slid Englifeh Rye graB seed, Can furnish guso luie engine wittt cleaner and grind er to Cieau fwi farmers. For enle young cow, will b fres'i Boon, $25; 6-yenr-o.d tiorse for pale or trade. L. Ij. Brooks, fhoue 155 Mouiitaiti V'i w. REAL ESTATE IF YOU WANT I'O BUY A HOUSE IN -.-.Corvallis,. or a farm near town, come in and see us befort you buv. We have ailKindoof properties for sa'e.niauy of them . are good Imrpains, some good five acre tracts close iu. It, don't cost . jo.b one 'Cent for ns to show what we have. Come and eee us-we may have just what you ant. McHenky & vl'KtCE, Corvallis!, Oregon. '" ' : Stf BANKING. THE TIPS! , KATIONAT. BANK OF .' Corvallis, orejjon, transacts a general ' conservative liankiny business. Loans money on approved security. Drafts bought and i-old and money transferred to the principal cities of the United i -States, Europe and foreign countries. Why Not Use Electric Lights? Stop scratching matches on jour wall. Those - streaky match: scratches look mighty bad on any wall. But as long as yon continne to use gas or oil you've got to ose matches. The;: "matchless light'' is the electric light, a sinvple twist of the wrist does it. Wis 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 otuus in our new office opposite the O. I, Blackledge . furniture store or ' phone ns, Ind. Phone 499. Tr:::"'"--" WUlamette Valley. Co. : - : "4..-. i --; 3.4. i. ill t, '"-