IFarm and
Garden
t IMPROVING STOCK.
Tha Inevitable Process For Cattlemci!
and Horsemen,
i ' By J. S. COTTON.
Improvement of the class of stock
using the grazing lands is becoming
constantly more important The man
Who is running his stock in inclosed
areas or contemplates so doing in the
future will find it necessary if be is to
be successful to carry that class of
etoek that will net him the greatest re
turns. This statement- holds equally
true for the outside range. In fact,
there are only two methods whereby
the man who expects to continue run
ning his stock on the public domain
can meet the existing condition suc
cessfully. One is the raising of suf
ficient feed to carry bis stock through
STALLION ON THIS BANGS.
(Used in improving a herd in North Da
kota. the winter safely; the other, to run a
grade of stock that shall make the
largest possible returns in the shortest
time.
Not only must these cattle mature
early, but they must be of a quality
that will dress a good percentage of
beef. This means that the cattleman
Will need to raise high grade cows and
supply the jery best bulls he can se
cure. If pure bred so much the better.
In many instances the cattleman will
need to grow cattle for the eastern
feed yards. In producing such cattle
many, of these men will find it neces
sary to improve their herds greatly,
for quality and not quantity is wbat
the eastern feeder wants.
What has been said of cattle holds
equally true of horses. Today there is
almost no place for the small horse or
"cayuse," while good animals are in
demand. .. That one can afford to raise
good horses on the range has been
demonstrated by a stockman living in
western North Dakota. During a pe
riod of low prices for range horses this
t a. 1. 1 i- : j
With this animal and nine range mares
of average size and quality as a nu
cleus he built up a fine herd. When
the stallion died he was replaced with
two registered Percherons, which con
tinued to build up the herd until it
was one of the finest herds of range
horses in the United States. One of
these stallions is shown in the figure.
W-heu this man got his first horse bis
neighbors believed that he had made
a serious mistake in buying so ex
pensive an animal. For several years
While he was building up his herd, at
which time horses were of almost no
value, he was considerably in debt.
As his stock began to improve and the
price of horses increased he began to
realize well from this herd, and dur
ing the last two years he has sold geld
ings in carload lots at $125 a head un
brokeu. In the summer of 130C he
Bold his entire herd, 227 head, at S3
a head straight for all branded stock,
an unusually high price for range
horses. There were two mares of his
own raising in the herd for which the
buyers refused $550 unbroken. This
man estimates that his first stallion
made for him many times what he
paid for it
For Winter Sport.
very country boy can get a whole
lot of fun out of a "go devil" coaster.
The illustration shows how It Is made.
A barrel stave, a piece of 2 by 4 and
COASTER AND BOBSLEDS.
a piece of scrap lumber are all the ma
terial required. And here is also a
method of connecting bobsleds which
will cause the hind one to follow the
track of the front bob on all turns.
National Stockman.
What We Want to Know.
"A heavy application of manure alone
gave slightly larger yields of mixed
bay at the first and second cuttings
than a combination of a smaller amount
of manure and potash. During the six
teen years this experiment has been
In progress the average yields of ten
crops of corn and six of bay have been
greater on the larger amount of ma
nure alone, but not sufficiently greater
to cover the extra outlay at a cost of
$5 per cord for the manure." This
nugget of experience from the Massa
chusetts station represents the kind of
.work that means much to farmers.
TTY TOBACCO CROPS.
8eed Selection and Improved Handllna
of Plant. - " :
By W. H. BCHERFFTUS. tobacco expert.
Kentucky experiment station.
The importance of good seed in every
crop has been demonstrated so often
that every farmer should know that It
pays him well to plant only the best
Tobacco Is no exception to thif rule.
JJght, chaffy seeds that are low In vi
tality give us plants that are weaklings
with slow growth. Various schemes
for separating the light from the heavy
tobacco seed have been suggested, but
the most thoroughly practical method
Is by means of a piece of apparatus In
troduced by the bureau of plant In
dustry and a current of air which Is
generated with, the foot bellows, as
shown In the cut The air passes
through the rubber tube, then through
the valve, which can be regulated to
admit of the passage of the desired
amount of air to accomplish the best
separation. The air passes up through
a piece of half Inch iron tube, thence
through a larger glass tube and out at
the top, carrying with It the light
chaffy seed. At the base of the glass
tube, which Is about an inch In diam
eter and five or six feet long, Is a me
tallic joint which has a piece of fine
wire gauze In it to prevent the seed
from falling into the valve below.
Using about an ounce of seed for each
charge, only a few minutes are re
quired to separate a considerable
quantity. -
This piece of apparatus can be made
by most any mechanic, or it can be
purchased from any chemical 'supply
house. Every community should own
one of these machines for the benefit
of Its farmers.
Improved methods of handling the
crop is a topic of such magnitude that
we deem it expedient at this writing
not to go into detailed discussion of
this phase of the subject
Although the white burley and dark
tobaccos are different types, the same
TOBACCO SEED SEP ABATOR.
general methods employed In the state
for handling the crops are similar. It
is desirable and usually the custom to
select a piece of virgin soil for-a seed
bed. During the winter or early spring
it is heated to a depth of two or three
Inches by burning brushwood or sim
ilar material on it to kill any weed
seeds that would germinate and hinder
the growth of the young tobacco
plants. After the plot of ground is cool
It Is then dug up, slightly raised Into
beds, raked and put In good condition
for the seed.
Although the cultural methods and
mechanical manipulations of seeding.
canvassing the beds, transplanting,
cultivation and housing are adjusted
to suit each locality, they are all car
ried out on the same general plan.
There Is often from two or two and
one-half times 3 much burley 'tobacco
set on the ground as is put on the same
area in the dark tobacco district
Bitter Rot of Apples.
It is well known that the bitter rot
of apples is due to a specific fungus.
This fungus grows on developing ap
ples, beginning at any time during the
summer or autumn when the condi
tions are favorable after the fruits are
formed and until and after they are
ripe, and it lives as a parasite In the
bark of apple tree limbs, usually in
localized areas called cankers. It does
not occur upon the leaves.
The fungus lives over winter In
woundlike spots called cankers on the
limbs of the apple trees,' and from
these Infection may start the succeed
ing season. Not infrequently the loca
tion of a canker can be made out by
the spots beneath it on the growing
fruit caused by spores washing with
rainwater from the former on to the
surfaces of the apples. The area of
such Infection in a well fruited tree
frequently takes the form of a cone
with its apex upward at or beneath
the limb canker. The water carrying
the spores does not descend perpen
dicularly because of the interference
of the foliage; hence the wider area of
Infection below. Illinois Experiment
Station. -
Corn and Emmer. .
In some experiments with two-year-old
grade steers it was found that a
pound of corn was equal to one and
a quarter pounds of emmer. Where
the corn and emmer were mixed half
and half by weight the relation was
about the same, with a small Increase
in gain In favor of the mixture. With
hogs It required seven to eight pounds
of emmer as against about five pounds
of corn to produce a pound of gain.
A Satisfactory Herd.
Choice cows can seldom be bought at
reasonable figures, unless It be at a
dispersion sale. The owners know
their worth and will not part with
them. This being the case, the only
way we can get a satisfactory herd Is
to raise it This is not only more sat
isfactory, bat It Is much more econom
ical. .. " '
Jersey Ball For Sale.
Deaceaowd bom Grand Coin and Gold
en Glow ; -imported sow testier 18
batter fat m 7 days, with fa enM. Ad
dress, M, S. Wocmock. OorrglKs. Ore
gon. - 72 1
Portland and Return, Only $3.50.
The Southern Pacific Company, and
Corral lis & Baetern Bail way are selling
roond trip tickets to Portland front Cor
vallis for $3.50, good going on any train
Saturday or Sunday either via Albany or
west side and good returning either via
Albany or west side, Saturday, Sunday
or Monday. : '
16tf R. C. Lwvirxn. Agent.
Notice for Publication.:
United States Land Offiq. .
Portland, Oregon, October 22, isto7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the previsions of the act of Congress of Jane 3,
1878, entited An act for the sale of timber land
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended to all the
Public Land States by act of August 4, I897, Mrs.
Bertha Jorgenson of Portland, - eounty of Maltno
maa. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this
office her sworn statement, No. 7603, for the pur
chase of the Northwest quarter of Section Ne. 32,
in Township No. lo South, Ranee No. 6 West, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for Its timber or stone -than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land Del ore Register and "Receiver at Port
land, Oregon, on Tuesday, the afth day ofjApril,
1908.
She names as witnesses: Mrs. Minnie Mack ol
Monmouth, Oregon; Mr. Will Mack of Monmouth,
Oregon; Mr. J. O. Oleaon of Corvallis, Oregon; Mrs.
J. C. Oieeon of Corvallis, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
-this office on or before said 28th day of April,
19o8.
17U - Alcbsnoh S, Drbscib, Register. .
PLAN TO FIGHT DISEASE.
Druggists Will Battle Stomach
' Troubles in Corvallis.
The increase of stomach troubles in
Corvallis has led Graham & Wells to take
effective measures to combat the disease.
They have the local agency for Mi-o-na
stent ach tablets, - and in order to induce
people suffering with weak stomach or
indigestion to use the remedy, offer to
supply it with the distinct understanding
that money will be refunded in every ease
where it dose not cure. , ' ,
Mi-o-na is not a mere digestive, but an
absolute etreagthener and build er-up of
the whole digestive tract. ;If you suffer
with headaches, giddiness, palpitation,
bad taste in the mouth, nervousness,
cob ted tongue, distress after eating, use
Mi-o-na and sehow quii kly these symp
toms of a weak stomach will disappear.
The remedy strengthens the muscular
walls of the stomach and increases the
flow of gastric juices so that nourishment
is extracted from the food and the refuse
is expelled without the aid of . purgatiye
or laxative medicines. J: .. , ;' :
Ke member that Graham & 'Wells give
a gurrant.ee to refund the money nnlees
it cures. They: take all the risky and
there is no danger ot your losing any
thing except indigestion when you buy a
50-cent box of Mi-o.na.
NOTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Common Council of the City, of Cor
vallis has assessed upon each lot or part
thereof ascertained and determined by
the report of the viewers to be specially
benefited by the sewer constructed
through Block 6, original town of Marys
ville, now City of Corvallis, and Block
No. 1 in Dixon's First Addition to the
City of Corvallis,. Oregon, its proportion
ate share of the cost of such sewer si
found by such viewers, and that the fol
lowing is a description of the severaLlots
or parts thereof so assessed, a statement
of thp names of the owner or owners of
each such lot or part thereof, if known.
and of the sum assessed upon each lot or
part tnereot.
Block No. 6, original town of Marysville,
now City of Corvallis.
Lot No 1 Owner, J. W. Ingle. . . .$ 4278
Lot No. 2 Owner, Henry Gerhard,
Elizabeth Gerhard, Mary Ger
hard, Katarine Gerhard. ....... 43,78
Lot No. 3 Owner, Henry Gerhard,
Elizabeth Gerhard, Mary Ger
hard, Katarine Gerhard...... 428
Lot No. 4 Owner, Henry Gerhard, .
Elizabeth Gerhard, Mary Ger
hard, Katarine Gerhard . . . i 42.78
Lof No. 5 Owner Henry Gerhard,
Elizabeth Gerhard, Mary Ger-
hard, Katarine Gerhard... 42.78
Lot No. 6 Owner C. A. Gerhard. 42 78
Lot No. 7 Owner, John Beach . . . , 42.78
Lot No. 8 Owner, Ernest Weigand
and Maggie Wiegand ....... . . 42 78
Lot No. 9 (south half) Owner. Er
nest Wiegand and Maggie
gand ' 21-39
Lot No. 9 (north half) Owner, Er
nest Wiegand 21.39
Lot No. 10 Owner, John Bier... . 42.78
Lot No. 11 Owner. John Bier
Herbert Hode9 42.78
Lot No. 12' Owner, Virgil Watters 42.78
Block No. 1, Dixon's irst Addition to
the City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1 Owner, Carrie Barden. i 42.78
Lot No. 2 Owner, Carrie Barden.. 42.78
Lot No. 3 Owner, Elizabeth Mcr
Bee, George McBee, Ida McBee 42.78
Lot No. 4 Owner, Maggie E. Aus
tin 4-5ths, Gertrude Stettler 1-5 42.78
Lot No. 5 Owner, O. W. Beckwith 42.78
Lot No. 6 Owner, O. W. Beckwith 42.78
Lot No 7 Owner, Mary Stewart. 42.78
Lot No. 8 Owner, Mary Stewart. '. 42.78
Lot No. 9 Owner, Mary Stewart. . 42 78
Lot No. 10 Owner, Harley L. Hall
and Grace E. Hall.. 42.78
Lot No. 11 Owner, F, G. Clrrk. . . 42.78
Lot No 12 Owner, F.G.Clark.. 42.78
The foregoing assessments were -en
tered in the docket of City Liens of the
City ot Corvallis on the 18th day of Feb
ruary, 1908, and if the sum of money
assessed as aforesaid upon any such lot
or part thereof is not paid to the City
Treasurer of the City of Corvallis within
five days after the date of the final Tfchl i-
cation hereof as hereinafter noted, such
sum wiu urw interest at the rate 01
eight per cent per annum after the ex
piration of such, time and a warrant will
issue directine the Chief of Pnlirr f
or part thereof to satisfy such assessment
Date of final publication, March 6,
1908.. -.- J. F. YATES,
r . Police Judge City of Corvallis.
Feb. as , . , , -
NOTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Common Council of the City of Cor
vallis has assessed upon each lot or part
thereof ascertained and determined by
the report of the viewers to be specially
benefited by the sewer constructed
through Blocks) 11, 12 and 13 in Dixon's
Second Addition to the City of Corvallis,
Oregon, its proportionate share of the
cost .of such sewer as found by such
viewers,, and that the following "is a de
scription of the several lots or parts
thereof so assessed, a statement of the
names of the owner or owners of each
lot or part thereof, if known, and of the
sum assessed upon each lot or part there
of. '
Block No. 11 in Dixon's Second Addiiion
i ; to the City of Corvallis. -. . .
Lot No. 1 Owner, Catherine M.
Tharp., v... ;..2Q78
Lot No. "a Owner, Catherine M.
Tharp 29.78
Lot No. 3 Owner, Catharine M.
- Tharp. ... 29.78
Lot No. 4 Owner, Prudence Chip
man... ....... 2978
Lot No. 5 Owner, Prudence Chip-
. man 99-78
Lot No. 6 Owner, Prudence Chip-
man . , 29.78
Lot No. 7 Owner, Anna Hodes. . . 29.78
Lot No. 8 Owner, Anna Hodes. . . 29.78
Lot No. 9 Owner, Anna Hodes. .. 29.78
Lot No. 10 Owner, Prudence Chip-
: man . 39-78
Lot No. 11 Owner, Prudence Chip-
man..,. 29-78
Lot No. 12 Owner, Prudence Chip
man 2 29.78
Block No. 12 in Dixon's Second Addition
to the City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1 Owner, Geo. B. Wills,
Miles Hendricks . 29 78
Lot No. 2 Owner, Geo. B., Wills,
. Miles Hendricks 29.78
Lot No. 3 Owner, Evan McLennan 29.78
Lot No. 4 Owner. Martha A. Fran
cisco... 29778
Lot No. s Owner, M. C Miller. . 29.78
Lot No. 6 Owner, M. C. Miller.. . 29.78
Lot No. 7 Owner, Geo. B. Wills,
Miles Hendricks 29 78
Lot No. 8 Owner, Geo. B. Wills,
- Miles Hendricks . . . . . 29.78
Lot No. 9 Owner, C H.. Keeney . . 29.78
Lot No. 10 Owner, Albert J. Chess- 29.78
ley .7 29.78
Lot No. II Owner.Mary O. Wyatt 29.78
Lot No. 12 Owner.Mary O. Wyatt 29.78
Block No. 13, in Dixon's Second Addition
to the City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1 Owner, Sarah F. Ergitf 29.78
Lot No. 2 Owner.SarahJ. Fletcher 29.78
Lot No. 3 Owner, R. L, Buchanan 29.78
Lot No. 4 Owner, R. Lj Buchanan 29.78
Lot No. 5 Owner, R. A. Hurlburt 29.78
Lot No. 6 Owner, R. A. Hurlburt 29.78,
Lot No. 7 Owner, W, F. Gay. .... 29.78
Lot No 8 Owner, W. F. Gay . .. 29.78
Lot No. 9 owner, W. F. - Gay .... 29.78
Lot No. 10-tOwfler, R. A. Hurlhart 29.78
Lot No. 11 Owner, R. A. Hurlburt 29.78
Lot No. 12 Owner, R. A. Hurlburt 29.78
The foregoing assessments were entered
in the docket of City , Liens of- the City
of Corvallis on tha 18th day of February,
1908, and if the sum of money assessed
as aforesaid upon any such lot or part
thereof, is not paid to the City Treasurer
of the City of Oorvaflis within five days
after the date of the final publication
hereof, as hereinafter noted, such sum
will draw interest at the rate of eight
per cent per annum alter the expiration
of such time" and a . warrant will issue
directing the Chief of Police of said City
to levy uoon and' sell such lot or part
thereof to satisfy such assessment. -
Date of. final publication Match 6,
1908. : J. F. YATES,..
- i Police Judge City of Corvallis.
Feb. 25
NOTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Common Council of the City of Cor
vallis has assessed upon each lot or part
thereof ascertained and determined by
the report ol the .viewers to be specially
benefited by the sewer constructed
through Blocks No. 1, 2 and 3. original
town of Marysville, now City of Corval
lis, Oagon, its proportionate share of the
cost of such sewer as found by suoh view
ers and that the following is a descrip
tion of the several lots or parts thereof
so assessed, a statement of ttte names or
the owner or owners of each such lot or
part thereof, if known, and of the sum
aseeesed npon each lot or part thereof : .
Block No. I, original town of Marysville,
now City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1, owner, Alfred H. Will 37 II
Lot No. 2, owner, Alfred H. Will 37 n.
Lot No. 3. owner, Alfred H. Will 37 11
Lot No. 4, owner, Alfred H. Will 37 11
Lot No. 5, owner, John Will 37 11
Lot No. 6, owner, John Will 37 II
Lot No. 7, owner, Robt Franklin 37 11
Lot No 8 , owner, Robt Franklin 37 11
Lot No. 9, owner, Robt Franklin . 37 11
Lot No, 10, owner, J. T. Phillips 37 11
Lot No. 11, owner, J. T. Phillips 37 11
Lot No. 12, owner, J. T. Phillips " 37 11
Block No. 2, original town of Marysville,
now City of Corvallis: ..
Lot No 1. owner, C & E R R Co $37 11
Eot No 2, ownr, C & E R R Co 37 11
Lot No 3, owner, J. H. Wortham 37 11
Lot No 4, owner, John Rickard . . 37 11
Lot No 5, owner, John Rickard . . 37 1 1
Lot No 6, owner, John Rickard : 37 II
Let No 7, owner, J. T. Phillips 37 11
Lot No 8, owner, Manuel Knight " 37 11
Lot No 9, owner. R. H Colbert 37 11
L6t No 10, owner, R. H. Colbert : 37 11
Lot No 11. owner, R. H. Colbert 37 11
Lot No 12, owner, R. H. Colbert 37 11
Block No. S, original town of Marysville,
now City of Corvallis :
Lot No X, owner, Coryallis Water
Company 37 11
Lot No 2, owner, Corvallis Water "
Company 37 II
Lot No 3, owner, Wm Broders 37 11
Lot No 4, owner, Bertba Woldfr 37 11
Lot No 5, owner. Bertha Woldt 37 11
Lot No 6, owner, Bertha Woldt 37 11
Lot NoJ, owner, R. H. Huston 37 11
Lot No 8, owner, Monuel Knight 37 11
Lot No 9, (North 28 feet) owner,
Manuel Knight.....' 20 78
Lot JNo 9, South 522 teetj owner, E.
W. Thompson
16 3t
Lot No i0v-f North 3 feet owner. E.
-'.W.Thompson.."......'.; 2 22
Lot No 10, N. 25 feet of S 47 feet
owner,' K. W. Fischer 18 56
Lot No 10. Sooth 22 feet owner, --
Willamette Valley Company 16 33
Lot No 11. owner, Amasa Hatha
way, Mary J. Hathaway....... 37 11
Txkf Tslrt r9 AIBIW. A i . Tialliavaii
The foregoing assessments were enter
ed, in tha Docket of City Liens of the
City of Corvallis on the 18th day of Feb
ruary, 1908. and if the snm of money as
sessed as afpreeaid npon any such lot or
part thereof is not paid to the City Treas
urer of the City of Corvallis within five
days after the date of the final publication
hereof, as hereinafter noted, such Bum
will draw interest at the rate of eight per
cent per annum after the expiration of
such time and a warrant will issue di
recting the Chief of Police of said City to
levy npon and sell such lot or part there
of to satisfy such assessment.
Date of final publication March 6, i903.
J. F. YATES, .
Police Judge City of Corvallis.
NOIICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Common Council of the
City of Corvallis has assessed npon
each lot or part thereof ascertained and
determined by the report of the Viewers
to be specially benefited by the sewer con
structed through blocks 10 and 11, orig
inal town of Marysville, now City of Cor
vallis, Oregon, its proportionate share of
the cost of such Bewer as found by such
viewers and that the following is a de
scription of tba several lots or parts there
of so assessed, a statement of the names
of the owner or owners of each lot or part
thereof, if known, and of the snm assess
ed npon each lot or part thereof.
Block No. 10,in the origins! town of Ma
rysville bow City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1 M. S. Woodcock $53 g9
Lot N o. 21 south zo feet) J. G.
Wnestefeld 21 56
Lot No. 2, S. i9of N. 30 ft., P.
P. Greffos.... zo.48
Lot No. 2, N.vn ft,, Moses Kline 11. 85
Lot No. 3, South half. Moees Kliae 26.95
Lot No. 3, North half, Amelia Zier-
olf 26.94
Lot No, 4, South i2 ft. 4 in., Ame
lia Zierolf ; i3.29
Lot No. 4. N. i2 ft. 8 in. ot N. half
Jacob Webber i3 64
Let No. 4. S. 24 It. 3 in. of N. half
. A . Hodes - , 26.14
Lot No. 4, North 9 inches, L F.
Wilson 1 2, Thos. Whitehorn
. E. R. Bryeon J .81
Lot No. 5. Soith 32 ft , L. F. VVil
. son 14, Thos. Whitehorn M.
E. R. Bryson 34.49
Lot Ho. 5. JNorth 18 ft . Thos.
Whitehorn, E. R. Bryson ..... 19.40
Lot JNo. 6, The First .National Batik
of Corvallis 53.89
Lot No. 7, C. E.Hout... .-. 53.89
Lot No. 8, C. E. Hont..: 53.89
Lot No. 9, A. Hodes. 53 89
LotNo. iO, Amelia Zierolf., 53 89
Lot No 11, Amelia Zierolf. 53.89
Lot No. i2. M. S. Woodcock 53 89
Block No. 11, original town of Marys
- ville, now City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1, south half, Pauline
, Kline... 26.95
Lot iSo. 1, North half, Ferguson
- Chapter No. 5 Royal Arch Ma
sons of Corvallis, Oregon; Cor
vallis Lodge of Ancient Free &
Accepted Masons . , .-. . 26.94
Lot No. 2, South 7 feet Ferguson
: - Chapter No. 5, Royal Arch Ma
.. ' eons of Corvallis, Oregon; Cor
V vallis Lodue of Ancient Free &
Accepted Masons... ...... - 7.54
Lot No. 2, South 23 ft. of N. 43 ft.,
Lillian Taylor.....;.. . ... 24.79
Lot No. 2, North 20 ft.. . Thos.
Whitehorn. ... . ..... 2l 56
Lot No. 3, South half, Thos. White-
born.. 26.95
Lot No. 3, North half. W. T. Small.
O. E. Small......... 26.94
Lot No. 4, South i2 1-2 ft., W. T.v
Small, C. E. Small i3.47
Lot No. 4 North 37 1-2 ft.. Mary E.
... Henderson. S. L. Henderson 40.42
Lot 5, South half, Clara Rands 26.95
Lot JNo. 5, North half. Lei and W.
Fisher, Eleie Msy Fisher. ; 26.94
LotNo. 6, South half, Anna Haese 26.95
Lot No, 6, Noith half, E. W.Fisher 26.94
Lot No. 7- A M. Tucker . 53.89
Lot No. 8, A. M. Tucker 53 89
Lot No. 9, A. M Tucker 53.89
Lot No. 10. J R. Smith, T. W. B.
Smith,, 1. 53 t9
Lot No. 11, East i-4, Lillian J. Tay
- lor, Byron Tavlor, Cecil Ren- .
nie 13.47
Lot No. 11,. West 3-4. City of Cor
vallis. 40 42
Lot No. i2, East i-4, Lillian J. Tav
lor, Byron Taylor, Cecil Rennie i3.47
Lot No i2, West i City of Cor
yallis 40 42
Tbe foregoing assessments were enter
ed in the docket of Citv Liens of the City
ot Corvallis on the istb day of February,
1908, and if the sum of menev assessed
as aforesaid upon any such lot or part
thereof is not paid to the City Treasurer
of the City of Corvallis within five days
arter tbe date of tbe final publication
hereof, as hereinafter noted, such sum
will draw interest at the rate of oight per
cent per annum after tbe expiration of
such time and a warrant will issue di
recting tbe Chief of Police of said City to
levy upon and sell such lot or part tbere-
01 to satisfy sucn assessment.
Date of final publication March 6, i908
J. F. YATES.
Police Judge City of Corvallis.
GASOLINE ENGINE
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING AND
PUMPINGMACHINERY
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
Outfits complete.
- Fairbanks Scales, for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Motors
for rower and light.
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and Tow
ers. Fairbanks. Morse Grinders, Feed Chop
pers, Well Pumps. .
All first quality goods at lowest prices.
Always in stork. Liberal terms. Prompt
reply to inquiries and quick shipments.
Write for catalogue and prices.
J. R. SMITH & CO., Agents
Coryallis, Oregon.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.
Portland, Oregon.
harmers.
Read the "Weekly Oregonian" of Post
land and he "CorvaUis Gazette" for tbe
general news of tbe world, also for in
formation about how to obtain the best
resoits in cultivating the soil, stock rais
ing, fsuat raising, etc
You tern secure both of these excellent
papees for one" year by pay ing' to the
CoatvaMifl Gazette" the snm of two doj
aes and fifty eenta, in advance., - BetnU
Ore money by postoffioe older or back
draft and ISwba rrwifif. VflensfttlA nnrmra
Registratloa of Land TJtlaV
In the Circuit Court ot tha state of Oreeea for
Bentoa County.
Delila Road, Plaintiff,
- va.
Hannah Rowland. Polly Mitchell, helra.,.!.- -j
Lucretia Ha'.lock drowsed. SacaH. siahM Cl.n
Sirahan, Fayne Lewi,, heira.at -la w R 8? 8trarMi
deceased, and Benrv Lewis and "All whTTil
may concern - Defendants, . U wnom 11
n tha matter ot the application of nli!. ...
to re.ri.ter the title to hi fX- I?JE?
Sec. 4 and , in Tonhip 11, South. m7w
of the Willamette Meridian. Benton cSurnv OrZ !
gon, described aa follow, towit: Be,, ii '1
corner of said aeetion 4. and rnnninr th.orVh
50 hnka, thence south 44 ehains and 60 Hnkr
!nHnin?h d""15 minutes wek.iri
and 67 links, thence sooth ( chains and ?5 link.
of lands subject to sale at Oregon Citv. Oretron
and containing 820 acres ,n1 snmoo of an .ere '
TO Hannah Rowland. Pollv Mitchell. P.r
H. Strahan Claude Strahan, Favne Lewis. Henry
Lewis, and -All whom it mav concern." Defendant.
nrrr ;take notick
That 011 the 4th dsyof Jsnnsrv. IfCfs. an arplira
tion was filed hi- the Fsid Telila Peed in the
Circuit Court of the State of Orepnn for Benton
county. Oretron, for Inifinl registration of the title
to the land above described.
Now, unless you enpear on or before the Sist
day of February A . P. lflOS. and show cause why
snoh application should not be granted, the nm
will be taken aa confessed and a decree will be en
tered according to the pi-aver of the application ami
snd cnmplsint you will be forever barred from
disnntms- the same.
Dated at Coryallis, Oregon, this 6tk day of Jan
nary, 1908.
si1!, T. T. VINCENT,
Clerk Oircblt Court of the State of Ore eon for
Benton County.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
v DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Land Office at Roseburjr. O-, Ian. 8, 1908.
Notice is herebv ffiven tbnt Kbba 1 vlllu. Ae-
Monroe, Benton Co, Or.has filed notice of his Intern
tion to nake final five year proof in support of
his claim, viz:
Homestead Entry No. 11019, made October
mil, tor the N of SB J, Section 8, Township 14
Sooth. Ranire 6 West W M, and that said proof
will be made before County Clerk and Clerk .-of
County Court at Corvallis, Oregon, on Friday.
March 6. 1908.
He names the followinsr witnesses to prove hiar
continnous residence upon, and cultivation of, th
land, vis:
Walter J. Slsson. Welberry Wlllson, Albert Oates
and James Oakes. all of Monroe, Orecen.
BENJAMIN U EDDY, Register. -Re-advertisement.
7tf
The Best Quality of
PIANOS and. ORGANS
At the Store of GRAHAM & WELLS
Coryallis, Oregon
CUSTOMERS
Are requested to call and see them be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
THIS OLD RELIABLE HOUSE will
sell their FINE-TONED INSTRTJ.
MENT6 FOR REASONABLE PRICES
instead of charging you extra to make
up for high city rents, railroad fares and
hotel bills for traveling salesmen.
Music Loving People
Can purchase these reliable goods in
their home town. If there is anytliing
you do not understand you will find tihe
sellers near your home.
Ovjrn YourHomo
THt
First - National - Bank
Sli of CorvaUis
has some
TO WN IOTS
Near the State Agricultural College
wliiah you ean buy on the INSTALL
MENT PLAN or for cash. -
Save Ten of Twenty Dollars
per month and pay the seme on a town
lot. Thereafter BUILD YOUR HOME
on the lot and continue to make these
small monthly payments on 1fc home
and you will soon have it paid tot and.
have no more rant to pay.
For information address
W.ZH. SAVAG
. , OorvaJKa, Or.
Bargain Sale
;of
$ Dress Goods
AND
Shoes
AT
HENKLE & DAVIS'
The Gazette
for Job Work..
said City to levy upon and sell such lot
O. C. Hathaway 37 1'
be promptly matTed to yoa. 8311