NOTES BY K.MBAEMTZ MVKKaXDB PA. o KOBKESPONM3KC AOUCITED 1 2I COLD 8TORAGE EGGS. The cold storage "egg Js of course "hen fruit." Not many years ago it was proclaimed that ft process -Jiad been discovered whereby fresh eggs Could be manufactured like wooden antmegs, but these egg machinists Bet the same fate as the patent rain Bakers who went to the western rain 1ms regions with their dynamite bal loons to make thunderstorms to order. The ben lays the cold storage egg. however distant It seems to be re Boved from its primordial ancestor. In the cheap season hucksters gather Hum from the farms; poultry men haul them to the railroad stations; grocerymen. who trade them in, de liver them f. o. b., and all together the rated eggs are freighted to wholesale Ileuses and the "trust." Now, If these millions of eggs were all good or the Ben who handle them were all careful ef honest the cold storage eggs would be of better quality and the prejudice against them not so great. But listen! Farmers, as a rule, are not very par ticular about eggs. Few of them have good henhouses 'and nesting places. The result is the bens hatch and lay in any old place. They lay in the haymow, next in heat to hades on a hot day; they drop their eggs under the roosts and in the cow stables; they steal their nests under the hogpens and in many other places where heat and filth soonrob them of their beauty and sweetness. Eggs found in stolen nests are often too old to vote. The farmer always aotatnre B evaporated, and tbm bv mafnaer, mixed with salt and sosar rfor preservation. Is put up In tin boxes, tike cocoa, to be nsed by bakers, camp ing parties and families. Pearj, nsed these dried eggs on his last expedition to the north After the eggs are test ed, sorted and packed In clean card board they are sent to storage. The firm may sell them to the storage company or pay so much a crate to have them stored for winter trade. IN A COLD STORAGE PLANT. tThe best time to visit these great pre serving institutions is In the summer, when the temperature outside Is about 90 degrees in the shade. Indeed, if we had hay fever we should simply try the cold storage cure, which would consist of getting employment about these great refrigerators to freeze out the fever. Frost will do It every time. The cold storage plants are simply irreat warehouses , that are built up with thicker walls than usual to resist the outside heat. .These great Tefrig- "erators are simply cooled by the evapo ration of ammonia, which runs through nines like radiators clear around- the cooling rooms. They are kept at a temperature of 33 to 34 degrees, and : eggs may be preserved In reasonably good condition, for six or eight months. , THE .DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FRESH AND STORAGE STOCK. We have both kinds before ns on the table and will break them and give von the results. -? The shell of the storage egg is shin. This may come from handling, greas ing or dipping in acid, and the air cell at the big end occupies one-fifth of the egg. The fresh egg shell is more of a chalky white, and the air cell Is only the size .of, a silver five cent piece. Thus you see how much of the egg is lost by evaporation. The volk of the storage egg Is dark spotted, rather flat, breaks easily and when exDosed soon has a thick mem brane on it The fresh egg has a round. bright yellow, full yolk, which gets no scum on It and stands or floats on the white, while the other sinks through. The white of the storage egg is duil ' and thin, and the chalazae, or two i white membranes that hold the yolk suspended In the egg, have disappeared. I The white of the fresh egg glistens, I the chalazae are perfect, and for an inch around the yolk the white stands in a raised ring. Beat up the whites and see .what a difference. Now, it u hereto riven, that the viewers aooointed by ordinance No. 943 ofhe City of Corvalli', to view the sswerr dered to be constroCed from a point in k. nti-f of the alley through Mock I original town of Marysville, now the City rrnntlie in Scnhm cnontv. Ore iron and 67 feet from the south piopeitv line of said block, fhewe northerlv Kiroogn rne cen ter of the aHev of Mock 1,-4, and , orig inal town of Marvsvilte nowCoryallie, and across the intervening streets to a point in TefFernon street ao 6 feet from the sooth hnnnrfxrv line of said slreetanH to connect with the Jerrson street sewer, and the prorrtv alone the line of said sewer which wll be directlv benefited tberehT, to ascertain an determine what property will be directlv benefited bv such Sewer and to estimate the orooorMonate share of the cost' thereof to be assessed 'tothe sev erl owners of such Dropertv, have filed their report with the Police Judge of said Citv -f Corvallis, and the prooertv ascer tained and n'etertriineo' bv said viewers to he directlv benefited bv said sewer and the extent and proportion of snch benefit tsasfb'lows: .. ,r . j... Block No 1. Original Town of Marys- ville, now City of Corvallis: rv." Lot 'No 1 i--6th .of total cost sewer Lot No 2 l-?6th . of total cost sewer Lot No 3 i-;6th of total cost sewer Lot No 4 l-.ioth of total coat sewer Lot No 5 i- joth of total cost sewer Lot No 5 r-?6th of total cost '.sewer Lot No 7 l-jfith of total . cost sewer Lot No ; 8 i--6th of total cost sewer Lot No' 9 r-36thof total ; cost' sewer Lot No o T-.V7th of total cost sewer Lot No IT l-36th of total cost sewer Lot No 19 T-35th of total cost sewer Block No a. Original Town of" Marys. ville, now City of Corvallis: , ; ;-C " Let No tittered at the regular an ee ting of the f-oBBril a be held lioaday evening, Febrowr? 10, 1908. and objections to said report may be filed at any time prior to paid meeting.- J. FRED YA1E8, - . Police Judge. City of Corral Is. coatofaeweri ' Lot No 7 x-aith of total coat ofaewer Lot No 8 i -14th of total coat -ofaewer Lot No 9 1-24th of total coat, of sewer Lot No 10 i-24th of total coat of aewer Lot No 11, E X 1 -96 th of total coat of leaves a nest egg to lure the speckled aen ma. it - 7. hM. 1 yr dealer Is cheating you on eggs, day. or it may serve In Its honorable , capacity for three months before K ; finds its way to an epicure's table In j the city as ."fresh stock laid while you wait." How well we remember the day on the farm when we found a j nest with ten dozens of eggs In the corner of the haymow! If one hen laid them all they were the product of 180 hard days' work ; that is, if she laid regularly every other day, but the best type hen sweats to ' lay zuu a year. I How we exulted one day when we spied a half bushel of eggs under the eld hogpen! We squeezed under and hauled them out. and erandma sold them to the huckster for 10 cents a dozen. But witn PRESERVE YOUR OWN EGGS. Lime Method. Slack four pounds of lime and stir in four pounds of salt. Pour this into eight gallons of water and stir well. Stir again the next day. When settled, draw off clear liquid.and pour into it a solution composed of two quarts of boiling water, two ounces of baking soda, cream of tartar, salt peter and a small amount of alum. Put the eggs In a stone jar, small end down, one layer on top of the other, and pour on the solution. Keep In cool place. Salt Method. Put a layer of salt In the bottom of a crock, then follow layer of eggs with small end whisper It softly, the hens had been hatching and rehatchlng under that pigpen through all the ages of man. I You might think all the eggs shipped from a modern poultry plant were fresh. Let me lift the Ud. There are j a great many castoff eggs at poultry j plants. Some set as high as 100,000 eggs a season. In some seasons from 80 to 60 per cent do not hatch. After the lnrge incubators are running five day's the eggs are tested by passing them before a strong light All eggs .that do not have a bloody-like spider in them are rejected. This spider is the live germ, and you can follow up Its development till toward the twenty first day, when you can see the chick en wiggle in the shell. ! On the fifteenth there Is another test. The eggs rejected are the following: Clear or Infertile, with a red streak r ruptured blood vessel, a black spot or dead germ, cracked and rotten.- At the end of the hatch among those left are the eggs with dead chicks in them. Now you can see how much latitude a blackleg in the egg business has for trickery. The infertile eggs are clear, and one can hardly distinguish them from fresh eggs. Bakers often use them in their manufacture of wholesome cakes and pastry. . But some poultrymen will mix these rejected eggs with good stock and sell them to wholesalers, and some wholesalers will ship, them to retailers and storage companies, and then they go to the hotels, boarding houses, res taurants and private families, and that's where the "kick" comes in. CANDLING EGGS. But let us actu ally follow" these eggs Into a wholesale house where they do an honest busi ness. They are preparing eggs for storage.- Three or four carloads are stacked' around, and some have been shipped" clear from California. We open a crate ot California goods, and they are 'certainly crackerjacks large, white, beautiful eggs, superior in size to the eastere White Leghorn and Minorca. What fine stock they must have in the state of orange groves and giant redwoods! Wo now go into the candling room, which is pitch dark. The operator turus on a light which Is In a box. A hole about two-thirds the size of an cse coes clear through the box, and the strong light shines through these holes. At each opening an employee fs passing eggs before the light. Be fore he passes the egg it Is tapped to see if the shell is perfect All eggs that are not clear, that are cracked or have dirty shells are thrown out . The soiled and cracked eggs are sold to the bakers, canned, frozen or made Into egg powder. The bad egga are sold for the manufacture of mucilage, ahoeblacklng," disinfectants, dyes, etc. Most of the cracked and soiled eggs are made into desiccated eggs. - The down. Fill up the vessel with alternate layers of salt and eggs, never allowing the eggs to tpuch each other. Keep in cool place. ' ' - Soluble Glass Method. Purchase a gallon of liquid glass at drug store for 75 cents a gallon. Use one part glass to ten parts water. Fill np your Jar with layers of eggs, small end down, and then pour on the solution. If the eggs do not sink, add more water. These methods are all preferable to cold storage. - - POULTRYMAN'S GOLDEN RULE. I i-6th of total cost , aewer Lot No t T-R6th of total tost sewer Lot No 3 l-36th of total .cost sewer Lot No . 4 1-36U1 ftf total ; cost sewer Lot No i--t6thNof total cost swer Lot No 6 i-j6th of total' cost sewer Lot No 7 l-36th of total cost -sewer Lot No 8-rI-36th of total cost sewer Lot No "9 i-3oth of "total tost sewer Lot No 10 l-j6th of total cost sewer Lot No II 1.36th of total cost sewer Lot No 12 i-36'h of total cost sewer Block No 3, Original Town of Marys ville, now City of CorvaHis: ; Lot No 1 r-3bth of total cost sewer Lot No. 2 i-36th of total cost sewer Lot No. i-oth of total cost sewer Lot No 4 l-36th of total cost sewer Lot No l-3bth of total cost sewer Lot No 6 1.36th of total cost sewer : Lot No 7 i-36th of total cost sewer Lot No . 8 i-6th of total cost sewer Lot No 9 North 28 feet 7-450ths of total cost sewer. Lot No 0 rNorth 22 feet 11-oooths of total cot sewer. Lot No 10 North 3 feet ri-6ooth of total cost sewer. Lot No 10 North 25 feet of S. 47 feet) i-72nd of total cost sewer. Lot No 10, South 22 feet n-oooths of total cost sewer Lot No II l-36ths of total cost of sewqf Lot No 12 i-36th of total cost of sewer The datp of the final pnhlicatioa of this notire Is Jannsrv 3ipt.. 1908. Anv and all objections to the findinga and determinations of said Viewers on the part of the owner or owners of any tjropnrtv ascertained and determined to be directlv benefited bv snch sewer will be considered at the repnlar meetintr of the Conncil to be held Mondav evening Febrnarv id, i908, and objections tnav be filed at any time nnoi" to said meeting. J. FRRD YATES. . Police Jndge Oity of Corvallis. - Notice i hereby given tfiat the View era appointed bv ordinance No. 245 of the City of Corvallis to view the aewer ordered to be "eonstrarted fnm a point in Monroe street opposite the renter of the alley through block 6, original town of Marya villa, now City of Cervallia. and 20 feet aonth of the aonth boundary of said block, thenee northerly through the center of the alleys of block 6, original town of Marvsville now Citv of Oorvalla. and Bloca 1, Dixon's First Addition to the Citv of Corvallis and across the in- tervening streets to a point near the north side of Van Bnrea street and to rnnaert with the Van Baren street sewer, and the nropertv along the line of said ewer which will be directly benefited thereby, to ascertain and determine what property will be directly benefited ttv sach aewer aad to aatiaaate the propor tionate share of the coat thereof to be aesessed to the several owners of ach propertv, have filed their teports with the Police Jndge of the said City of Cor ral In, and the prorarty ascertained and determined by said Viewer to bo direct' 1y benefited by said sewer snd the extent and proportion ot sach benefit is as foi lows: ' -v Block No 6, Original Town of Marys- ville, now Citv of Corvallis - - Tt No 1 1-JUth of total cost of sewer Lot No 21 -24th of total cast of sewer Lot No S l-24th of total cost of sewer Lot No "4 l-24th of total cost ofaewer Lot No 6 1 -24th of total cost of sewer Lot No 61 -24th of total cost of sswer Lot No 7 I-24th of total cost of sewer Lot No 81 -24th of total cost of sewer Lot No 9 (North 20 feet) l-0th of total cost of sewer .-- Lot No 9 (Sonth 30 feet) l-40th of total 1 cost of sewer Let No 10 l-24th of tots! cost of sewer Lotjjo 11 (North half) l-48th of total cost of sewer Lot No 11 (South bain l-48th of toal eost of aewer ' Lot No 12 l-24th of total cost of sewer Block No 1 in Dixon's First Addition to the City of Cprvallia. Lot No 1 l-24th of total cost of sewer of total eost of sewer of total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer of total cost of sew er of total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer ot total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer final publication of this noticeia Jannarv 31. 1908 Aay and all objections to the findings and determinations of said Viewers on the part of the owner or owners of any property ascertained and determined to be directly benefited by such sewer will be considered at the regular meeting of the Council to be held Monday even ing, February 10, 1908, and objections may he filed at any time prior to said meeting. J. FRBD YATES. Police Judge, City of Corvallis. Lot No ii, W y, i-3nd of total cost of Lot No 12, E X i-96th ot total coat of sewer - . . . . Lot No ia, W 1-3 and of total cost of sewer The date of final publication of this notice ia January 31st, 1908. , Any and all obiecuona to the finding and determinations of said viewers on the part of t he owner or ownersof any property ascertained and determined. to be direct ly benefited by snch sewer will be con sidered at the regular meeting of the Council to be held Monday evening, Feb ruary 10, 1908, and objections may be filed at any time prior to said meeting. J. rxKD yatbs, Police Judge, City of Corvallis. 2 1 -24th 3 l-24th 4 i-'24th 5 l-24th 6 l-24th " 7l-24th 8 l-24th 9 l-24t.h Lot No 10 l-24th Lot No 11 i-24th Lot No i2 i-24th The date of the Lot No Lot. No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Ue Invite Your inspection . Stock of of Registratloa of Land Title. In tba Circuit Court ot the Stmt ot Oiwon tor tinton uoasty. DeUla Read, Plaintiff, va. Hannah RawUn. Polly M itcfatU. th-at-Hw ot Lauretta Hillock decoued. SaraH. Stnhaa. Claud Stiahan. Fame Levi, hein-at law R 8. Strehaa decease, ana Henry Lewis ana "au wnom n msv concern. Defendants. In tne matter of the application ot ueiiia Keaa tn to register the title to t The origi- Ladles' aad Misses' Coats Wool Dress Goods, Cotton Wash Dresa Fabrics Our' Stock is Com plete In Every Detail at Right Prices. Ilenkle & Davis e following: nal DLOrf H email S. H alloc k. and Lucretia Hal- lock, his wife, it beinir Claim No. 59. being part of Sees 4 and V, in Tewnsmn 11, soma, Hang n west of the Willamette Meridian, Benton county, Ore gon, described as follows, towtt: tteg. at tne s. r. enrnar at-saia secnon e. ana mmuur in. naru ii minntes east 46 chain, thence west 27 chains and 60 links, thence south 44 chains and 60 links. thence north 89 deg and 14 minutes west 33 chains and 67 links, thence south 28 chains and 2 links. tnence east so chains and 2t links and theace aorta 26 chains to the place of beginning in the district ml lands suoject to sale at Oregon vnv, uregen, and containing 820 acres and SS-100 of an acre. To Hannah Kewiand. roily Mitcneu. ears H. Strahan, Clande Strahan, Farne Lewis, Heary Lewis, and 1AU whom it may concern. Defendants. ' TAKE NOTICE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS That 'ou the 4th day of January, 1808, an applica tion was filed by the said Delila Read In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Beaton county, Oregon, for initial 'reristration pf the title to the land above described. Now, unless you appear on or before the 2ist day of February A . D. 1908, and show cause why snch application should not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be en tered according to" the prayer of the application and and complaint you will be forever barred from disputing tne same. Dated at Corvallis; Oregon, this 6th day of Jan nary, 1908. , rsnii.1 T. T. VINCENT. . Clerk Circhit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton County. ciAsamau astxktiskicbnts : Fifteen words or less, 25 cts for ttiwf successive insertions, or 50 cts per month; for all np to and inclndint; a ' additional words. cent a word for each Insertion. ' For all advertisements over X words, ; 1 ct per word for she first insarMoa, and 4 ct per word for aer.h additional inaer ' Hon. Nothing inserted for leas than Sit nenta. 1 Lodge, society and church notices. other than strictly news matter, will be charged for. i Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given, rs nDnointed hv ordina tV; go ; 'tj,5 Good brains, good strains, good pains and good grains bring good gains. C. M. B. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. When the big Swift storage plant at Harrlsburg. burned down on Nov. 13 45,000 dozens of eggs were scrambled. The people helped themselves to ome let Harrlsburg has more wild scram bles and bad eggs than any other city In the Union. If cold storage eggs compete with you ..In the winter, it Is because you sold out to the trust In the summer. Less hammock swinging and more trade drumming -pays the trust less and you more. Roosters make poor egg records and good potpie. Sell them to the butcher and buy a tonic If you hare that tired feeling. ' How shall 1 get fresh eggs? Buy them from persons you can trust and pay a little more for delivery or go for them yourself. When the zero weather comes, do not worry about the eggs freezing In the nests if you are the man who ven tilates his chicken house with broken windows, cracks and knot holes. There will be no eggs to freeze. - The advertised prescriptions to make hens lay are about like one advertised to- kill bedbugs.- It cost 50 cents. It read thus: ' First, catch your bug; sec ond, put him on a stove; third, hit hlai l blamed good whack." Notice is herebv given, that the "Viewers anoointpd bv Ordinance No. 242 of the City of Corvallis to view thesewer ordered to he constructed from a point in the renter of the allev through Block II. Dixon's Second Addition to the City of Corvallis 21.3 feet distant from the north property line of said block and running thence sontherly throngh the center of the alleys of Blocks No. 11, 12 and 13 in Dixon'd Second Addition to said city and across the intervening streets to conn.eVt'with the lateral sewer throngh Block 1, Conntv Addition to said citv at a point 57.5 feet distant southerly from the sonth boundary line of said Block 13 and in the center of the alley if extended, and the property along 'the line of said sewer wh'ch will be dirpctly benefited thereby, to ascertain and determine what property will be directly benefited by snch sewer, and to estimate the propor tionate share of the cost thereof to be assessed to the several owners of such nropertv, hsve filed their report with the Police Judge of said city of Corvallis and that the property ascertained and determined by ssid viewers to be direct ly benefited by said sewer and the ex tent and proportion of such benefit is as follows: . "Block No Tt in Dixon's Second Addi tion to the City of Corvallis. . Lot No I l-8oth of total cost of sewer. of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of aewer. of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of aewer. of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer. Dixon's Second addi- Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No 2 l-36th 3 l-36tu 4 l3Ath 5 1-36th 6 l-38th 7 l-3fith 8 r-36th 9 I36th Lot No 10 1 36th Lot No 11 l-36th Lot No 12 t-36th Block No 12 in Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No 10- Lot No 11 2 1 -36th 3 l-36th 4 l-36th 5 l-36th 6 l-36th 7 l-36th 8 I 36th 9 l-36th l-36th l-36th tion to the City of Corvallis." Lot No 1 l-36th of total cost of sewer. of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer. of total cost of seaer. of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost df sewer, of total cost of sewer. Lot No 12 l-36th of total cost of sewer. Block No 13 in Dixon's Second Addi tion to the City of Corvallis. . . Lot No 1 1-36th of total cost of sewer. of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total oost.of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer, of total cost of sewer. Lot No 12 1 36th of total cost of sewer. Toe date of final publication of this notice is January 31. 1908. Any and all objections to the findings and determi nations of said -Viewers on the part of the -owner or owners of any property ascertained and determined to be direct ly benefited by such sewer will be con- that the View ers aonointPd v ordinance no. z oi the City of Corvallis to view the sewer ordered to be constructed from a point in Monroe street opposite the center of the alley through block n, original town of Marysville, now City of Corvallis, and 20 feet from the property line of eaH block ii. therce through the center of the alleys .through blocks n and io, original town of Marysville. now Cor vallis, and across the intervening streets to a point near the south side of Jeffer son street and to connect with the Jeffer son street sewer, and the property along the line of said sewer which will be directly benefited thereby, - to ascertsin end determine what property will do directly benefited by eoch eewer and to estimate the proportionate shsre of tha cost thereof to be assessed to the several owners of such propertv. hsve filed their report with the Police Judge of said City of Corvallis, snd the property ascertained smi determined bv ssid Viewers to be directly benefited by said sewer and the extent and proportion of such benefit is as follows : Block No io, Original Town of Marys ville, now City of Corvallis. Lot No i i-24th of total cost of sewer Lot No 2 (South 20 feet) i-ooth of total cost of sewer Lot No 2 (S 19 feet of N 30 feet) 19- l2oths of total cost of sewer Lot No 2 (North 11 feet) Il-l2ooths of total-cost ofewer Lot No 3 (South half) i-48th of total cost of sewer Lot No 3 (North half) i-48th of total cost of sewer Lot No 4(S 12 ft 4 in) 37-3600U1S of total cost of sewer . . Lot No W4 N 12 ft 8 in S half 38-3600- ths of total cost- of sewer Lot No S 34 ft 3 N half 97-4S00- ths of total cost of sewer Lot No 4 North 9 inches 3-48ooths of total cost of sewer - Lot No J S 32 feet 33-1 200 ths of total costTt sewer Lot No 5 N 18 feet i8-i2ooths of total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer of total cost of sewer of total cost 01 sewer ot totol cost of sewer of total cost of sewer United States Land Office. Portland, Oregon, October, s, 19O7, Notice is hereby riven that In compliance with the nronsions of the act of Congress of Tune 3, I878, entitled "An act for the saleoflimber lauds in the StateB of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. Mrs. Ttertha Tonrenaon of Portland, countv of Multno- man. State ofOregon. has this day filed in this office her sworn statement. No. 7603. for tne pur rhMA nf thA Northwest nnnrter oi Section No. 32. inTOwnship No. 10 South, Range No. $ West, and win nttwr nmnf t.n annw mat tne ana sonirnL is more valuable for its timber or stone then for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Port. land, Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day of Janu- a Tv IV. IX She names as witnesses: Mrs. Minnie MacV oi Monmouth. Oreson: Mr. WiU Mack of Monr-outh. Oregon: Mr. J. C. Olson of Corvallis, Ongou; Mrs. 1. O. nlcmn nf Clorvnllifl. Oreiron. . . ' , . i v Any sina an persons claiming wvwaoij ."c ,tv. .1 tic.-T-i V-....1 lo.iHo ar. riiieatftrl to file their claims In this office on or before said 18th day ot anuary, 1908. 6ft ALGsanoN S. Dresbbr, Register. Notice of Final Settlement. PHYSICIANS j B. A. CATFTEY. M. P.. PHYPTPTAN H Fnriwon. Boom 14. Kanr Bn'lrt 'sr. OffSA Honrs : 10 to T2 a. m.. ? ta 4 o. to. 'Fpnin'p-nre: cor-fith end AAm. inn Bt. Telephone at ofBoe and res. Menee. Corvallis. Orejron. W. T. KOWLEY, M. P... PHYSICIAK and Snreeon. Special attention eriven to h Eve. Nope snl Thront. OfPca in Johnson Blrie. Ind, 'phone at of fice and residence. House Decorating. FOR PATNTTNf? ANT) PAPERING PFW W. E. Psnl, Ind. 4S8, 41 UNDERTAKERS 'j In the matter of the estate of Nanor J. Slagle, ei3tie is herebv riven that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Nancy J. Slagle, de- eeased. bas filed his final sccountas sucn aan in latratar with the clerk of the countv courtofth state of Oregon for Benton County, and the said SHrt has fixed Mon lay. the 80th day of January, 1608. at the hour ef 2 o'clock in the afternoon, as the time, and the county courtroom in the court house in Corvallis, Benton County. Oregon, as tha place for hearing, any and all objections to the aid account and for settlement thereof. Dated this December 16th, I9O7, E. It. WtlBON, Administrator of the estate of Nancy i. Slagle, deeeased. 0tf WILKTN8& BOVFE. FUNERAL Di rectors and Licensed - Emhalmera. Successor to S. N. Wilkins. CorvslHs. Oregon. Phone 45. 89tf 21 36th 3 1.36th 4 1 36th 5 l-36th 6 l-3th Lot No ' 71 36th Lot No 81 -36th Lot No 9 l-Sfith ' Lot No 10 l-36th Lot No 11 l-36th Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No Lot No- 6 1-24A Lot No 7 i-24th Lot No 8 i-24th Lot No 9 i-24th Lot No 10 i-24th Lot No 11 1-24A Lot No i2 1-24U1 Block No 11, Original Town of Marys ville, now City of Corvallis. Lot No 1 South half 1.48th of total cost ot sewer Lot No 1 North half i-48th of total cost of sewer IxitNo 2 TSouth 7 feet! 7-iaooths of total cost of sewer - Lot No 2 S 23 ft of N 43 ft 23-i200ths - of total cost of sewer Lot No 2 (N 20 feet) i-6oth of total cost of sewer Lot No 3 South half 1-48U1 of total cost of sewer Lot No 3 North half i-48th of total cost, of sewer . Lot No 4 South I2 feet i-96th of total cost of sewer Lot No 4 North 37 feet i-32nd of . total cost of sewer ; Lot No 5, South half, 1-48U1 of total cost of sccr Lot No 5,' North half i-48th of total i, cost ofaewer - . ' - Lot No 6, South half 1.48th of total ' COSt of SCW61T ' - - Lot No 6, North half i-48th of total NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOPv ' Land Office at Roseburg, Or., Jan. 8, 1908. Notice is herebveiven that Ebba I. Willsen, of Monroe, Benton Co, Or.has filed notice of his inten tion tofnake final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: , ' Homestead Entry 'No. 11019, made October 1, torn for tha N I nf SE 1. Section 8. Township 14 Sonth, Range (6 West W M, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk and Clerk of County Court at corvallis, uregon, on rruuj, Ha names the following witresses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation oi, tne land, viz: t Walter J. Slsson, weioerry wuiboh, juusnwa, and James Oakes, all of Monroe, Oregon. Re-advertisement. Ttf Tke Joy Of livina is to have eood health. Use Herbine and you will have bushels of tor. . yob need not ne nine, ireiiui uu J - . . . . 1 WTI have that bad taste in vour mourn . rj a bottle of Herbine, a positive cure for all liver complaints. E. Harrell, Anstin, Texss. writes: "I have used Herbine for over a vast, and find it a tine regulator, I gladly recommend it as a fine medicine for DvsoeDBia." eoia Dy uranaui ot Wortbam.' The Best Quality of PIANOS a" ORGANS At the Store of GRAHAM & WBLLaV ' ' CoryaUia, Osogoa CUSTOMERS Are requested to call and see ihem be lore paachaaing eleewheea. HENKLE BLACKLFDGE. UNPFB sltprs and lWnneri emhalmera, boutn Main St., Corvallis. Or. ATTORN FYS J. V. YATKfl, ATTORNEY- T-LAW. Office op sta're in. Ziemlf Fniiriina Only set of abstracts in Fentoi, Countr B. "R. jmYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Office Building. Oorval tis, Oregon. WANTED WA UTEn 500 PTTBPfTRIBERS TO THK (iAJiRTTK and Weekly Oregonian at $2.50 per year. a HOMES FOR SALE! WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS. Oregon, on instalment plsn sod as sist purchasers to bnild homes on them if desired. Address First National1 Bank. Corvallis. Or. n WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT, Or., for spot cash, balance instal ments, snd help parties K build homes thereon, if desired. Address M. S. Woodcock. Co-valliP. Or. BANKING. THIS OLD RELIABLE HOUSE wW sail their FINE-TONED IH6TRI MENTS FOR REASONABLE PRICBS instead of charging you extra to make ap for high eity rents, railroad fares aa4 hotel bills for traveling salesmen. ' Music Loving People Can purchase these reliable goods io their home town. . If there is aashing yow do net njadetataod yom will feed, she asUaW near yoar home. J THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans money on approved security. Drafts bought and sold and money trsnsferred to the principal cities of the United States, Europe and foreign countries. The Gazette for Job Work. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. 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