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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 4

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li DAILY THT'RSPAY. APRIL 23, 1925. Imoaamtint remonstrance against aaid propose 9lj.ee aforesaid the CoancH will coo- ol itn. Harper and Abe tooniot 4- i ve tai atoreid and ppod thMor. 1953 Bulls 1 iambu.

ilr. uJ Alra. A. X' toa of that city. Mr.

Bate baa a ew gueMt were aleo preeeni MUtoa Hrpr "bom teraoon-J. T. McCarty I 1 ii'pTeeed a reaoiamu dng ecessary. ana adjoKTB to a future time or day waa therefor, and ia ca eveat at nr farther appointed Nash ear. be baring eold hit other Mr wlilrh wa an Crertend.

daagbwrs. Mr, ad PLYMOUTH ftOSA GOBEK 10 Be vxpnm that tt propped ta improve mOe SKier sia BOBstrators. or their atuirneya ap-Bearing in their By order of the CounciL ired Aprfl Muniriiwl Jae of tbe.Cay Cor- vims, Oregon. ynbtishedr April ia and M. "NOTICE OP PROPOSED STREET' IMPffOVEMENT Mr.

and Mra. tloyd McC ready of i Rosnda end Mr. ana a- Haraer. all ot CorraUia. an Mr.

Hit by Team gucera Made by Aaeis Beta Hioh eaark hi Klfiu Coatee Caaoiry Baaer JTi: CorraUla yUtted tbe rrana -jaj-; i a a will ww and Mra. tawrence $oben, meetiag) the said Council will proved to apportion the cost of such rotement above mentioned, anon narcrfa lor b-ome Sunday. Mra. Mccreaay Snlan Miller Ot Aie mm mi. was Miaa EJsie Taylor ana r.

and Mra. Randall Miller of PhtbH the following tiv. itreeta in aaid CUy ol Corvallia. to- "ieaefl thereby Cready la manager tbe cureaj Tbird atreeC main were i hm. of Mr.

and Mra. L. Goben K- nA fifth many Uaies out ot O01lld hit a dime with ouiiei. Saturday. t-TsS PJjnM Comaiuatty Utb SrUl meet oa Saturday, 25..

A good progra ea ti TeryM 1 isitod. Mr. Bd Mrs. Vllliim Craft wi Mr. and Mra.

Bert Taylor nd family aUended tbe wrestlteg match tttAnr lat Friday Bight. portioomenl oi See with be special and pulr benefits derived by each lot or ptn thereof or other rt teetf Mr. i.uer Frinclitco, motbt of II yoa have ver gightea atons- Kotice fcereby given that at its Keeting held ob tbe 6U day ol AptU. 1925. the'Cwneil Dt C'" vajitf passed reslutiOB decUring it a be expedient and necessary, and --that proposed to improTe in 'the aiaaaeV hereiBafter specified and In aad by ne And" the aawe proceediagi and aa we.

improveojent, the follow jt described portiona ol ofMTrsv CorvalUa. Oregon rrnit rranciaeo. at one time a resi the barrel of target ritie. THIFIK1NG STflE iuh Graveling -f tKu Council in making Said resolution, ia nroDOsed to dent of Plymouth, real poorly at kb tareful aim, it a two lacb lget, tnat sgiu r. hr.m.

in Crvalli. Mrs. rraa aeea mser IB the TO? portunjty toany VTopW? Sir, Craft's mother rooioreo Jem Sunday. and visited the tally edj. lit.

Widner has srrlvad to' Join ter fcusbaBd nd family on the W. g. Brown orchard which Mr. Wid-of centlv iitflehaaed ot Mr. us i a eara old "and ehe in Mr.

aad Mra. L. Go- --of avmeat. excavating tnH-ir in iri bu Bighop Sumner AxJvitet Stydentg ben and Mr, Mne. bo lired for target mletely yoa earn appre-rUt ihe acore nuiae 4aat week by street in aaia vur w.

Sixteenth Street from the North Ima of Van Burea Street to point five ceaasel and ae pv thereto. STS IW fu width, grading to conatructing ln- to Get Full Bentfit of College pourses BrnwB. The have. daughter membera ol the varsity rifle learn Constructing drains rinnnrj srho emering" the Fly in the national intercollegiate match. Out ol a possible 2000 point the Dated this Apni io, w- By order of the Councit Municipal Judge of City of CorvaHis, feet North Of tne jnur Street.

aa drain tUes and doing each other proltent wk hjW many yen on tbe rranclsco place, were la CorralUe Tuesday to call at the borne of Frank Frandeco and hla mother'a home. 8he is poorly bat able feceire a few very eloae aconaintaacea. His niece from Califorpla la here viait-i-o. tth thi-ra. she baring been That O.

A. C. atadeaU ara here aary to mae -t men acored from proae and ftttnr naailiona. and 181 from primarily to learn the art of living, Slahotr Walter PHated ABrilM. IMS.

plete imji tnar khhi imuiuituiv ZJLra, with the Charter NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET of said City of Corval- Said l80lttUO lurijrer iuvks said improrement la proposed td made in the following manner: By paving the roadway and aaid portions of streets for a width of thirty-two feet, and street intersections to full width, with one of the following hard surface pavements, to-wit: 1: Six inch Portland cement eon- rota rMvpment. j. railed by the aerioua lllneas of her eratidmother. Mra. Nash staying NOTICE IS HFJtEBY GIVES that hirt nn the Stb day of lis and plans ana tor wepwed by Fred J.

Porter City nt at CorvalUs, and prone and kneeling tbe bigneai Korea ever made by an 'o. A- team, according to Sergeant W. B. Jones, instructor in rifle marks-maasblB. And their target Isn't a two ificb one, or even the sire ol a dime.

Sumner, of the Eptecopal Diocese of Oregon, in address "Border Unea" at the first convocation of the term In the men's gymnasium yesterday. The college 1 more popular, more respected and admired In iih Mra. Lucy Jr raneuco April 10l. the Council of the City of Coryallis passed a resolution declaring r. necessary, and jnoutn school for the balance ot ths year.

We want to welcoms Mr. 'nd Mrs. Widner into cur big family of Plymouth and ws hope they yill ss. Mr. BoblnsoB and family have ttoved Into the house owned by Mm.

Kathryne Clark. This makes jthe third pew family to more in our Snldst since spring opened They Mhave two little boy who are also la the Plymouth school. week from Frldiy night. May 1st, wilt be the chicken dinner at the Plymouth thurcb given ladies' Aid of Plymouth, to which everyone is The price 11 r.ne Der ulate and we guarantee Inr ber. Mra.

Nash was also a one rp-idont of Plymouth and her in the- office of the Municipal oM ntv on the th day of un ithii K-ash. resides on the Nash i i ii nniv mii i ii cu auu yy the Council, the kind ot Oregon today than ever before, ae-clared tha Bishop. To score a "buBlO pointa they must send the ballet throagh a mark that it proposed to improve in the manner, hereinafter specified and and by one and tbe same proceedings and as oae and a single improvement, the fcltowing scribed of (or said improvement in said resolation. oia snintion further provides farm. Mra.

Nash Jives IB orvam with her daughter Ivy, who vorks in the telephone office as an operator. She haa been there or tbe past five years. Two men crushed gravel bitulith-io 19W Patent) on luur inch gravel bituminous base. Jj'Two inch crushed- gravel bituminous surface on four inch gravel bituminous base. -excavating and filling lull width, grading to the proper ub-grade, cou-structine constructing curbs five-six' eenthe 7 of an inch -in diametera 'sixteenth of an inch larger It never be said ol one graduate ol O.

that In gaining all tbe knowledge thta wonderful that said improvement is proposed to streets ta saia uk be made at the expense of the wit than tba bead of a lead pencil! Gordon Hoioermau was qa'w frfim a ooint five feet iotw and neculiarly benefited InstituiloB can give yoa, yo misseoM "Constant ptactice Is what does last Suuday. He is fetter, at tm ii Knnb lkie ol Street arrillna. where'1 needed, laying and constructing drains and drain tiles, and doing Southerly to the North line of the City Park -and County Fair the greatest gift of all the knowledge of how to live sauarely, effectively, and happily," said Bishop sm real supper and a good time. The Corvallis Chamber of, Cetfmerce la nmlnc out put on a program ntnM Rhade ol corvaws, nora remarked gergeant Jones, com mentUig on tie 'eseelleht showing. "Men who ean't bit the target at r.r and Averll Brown were vis- to be assessed upon such property according to the relative benefits of saeh improvement the several parcels of property benefited SW resolution further provides that the property specially and pecu-nrf hpnefited by such proposed im- ttma at tbe M.

B- i-ong nouw Sumner. after the aupper. the beginning of the season aer the evening of April 21. Mr. Hits dtlll ronflned to velop into iyUed aiarksnjen la a tew Miss Opal lng, Mr.

ana mr. ter bod from stlank cf the flu. such Other imprpveuieni -wura. aa umy be necessary to make as appropriate ad eompfete Improvement. And that said improvement Is ta he made in accordance with the Charter and Ordinances ol said City of CorvalUs 'and plans and specifications therefor, prepared by Fred J.

Porter, City Engineer of said City Corral- Arthur Measor ol rnuontavn were Corvallia, Oregon. Said resolution further provides that said improvemet is proposed to be raade ia the following manner By paving the roadway and said portions of streets for a width ol twenty-eight feet, and street intersections to luu widtb, with one of the following bard 'surface pavements, to-wif: 1 Six inch Portland cement con; and to be aaaessed to pay More than. 400,000 rounds of fjhe was unable tteno tne iu-ral nf her jclrlhood friend, a Mr, Sunday, evening guests at we nonie ont ria. Positive Thinking JfeceaSary In order ta keep away from the border it is necessary to be positive in thinking, and be honest with oneuelf, ha advised. One Of the charms of the college 1 thafr the faculty speak In -positive the cost tnereoi is ubou atWAn who died ftuddenty In of Mr.

and Mrs. jonn ammunition bare been fired in practice since tiw season opened last elared to be as iouows. Twenty-three (23), Original Mr. arfd Mra. Aaron iru Alhnnv la at week.

fall. Jim Wheeler were visitors rnuo- Twn of Marysville, now CorvalUs, lira. Orace Nowlon was a vialtor math Tuesday at iw name ui at the home of her iter-in-iaw, lis, and tuea Jb- we anive iue u-ntclpal Judge of said City oa the 6th day of April, 1925, duly approved and adopted by the Council, the kind t)t navement. for said improvement to be Doerlng's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Eanltermg experts la their aubjecta. Mra. Be Newton, last wk. The sniKivinn family took tier to 2 Two inch crushed gravel bithul-Uhic (1919 Patent) on four inch gravel bituminous base.

rr. ITrBVm Dltltmi Brown. Not only must one be positive, but Fruit Trees Need Good Spraying, Says Specialist Philomath on Sunday and thoy all R0y Roland ami rua. r. one am te a QBltter, It Oregon.

WThich said property above described shall constitute and be known as "Assessment District No. 57. That eaid resolution further appoints as thetime at which the Council will meet for the consideration ot written remonstrances against the selected from among the several kinds nBnt the with Mi Newton's r. Roiana, were uu, barriers seem unsurmount- nous surface on louUnch bitu- and dw 1 of tf jarw Bowcra and Jonas Mann I aWe that the philosophy of life Philnmalh'a-a)a in that is when character Only a few fruit growers-Jn afe getting maximum results excavating and filling to full width, grading to the proper sub-grade, constructing inlets, cmstructing curbs arageen iur and specifications preeennea aitt-r bids ara received for the making of such improvement. Said resolution further provides tlist said improvement is proposed to be made at the expense of the property MnTirtnv and they are in fine sttape.

nults. making ft such proposed improvement, the meeting ot said Council to 1,0 hPlrt nn the 4tt. day of May, 1925, from "their spray program. This ia not neSessariJy a result of applying Then used a Fordson tractor aad a can "No law, however simple where needed, laying ana constructs at the hour of eight o'clock P. M.

and drain tiles, and doing such without i wrong materials, having poor equip small grador. ir two sucu wmw be" broken with impunity, iv and the Council Chamber in other improvement work as may bet specially and pecSltacly benefited were put to work on tue fnuomam weakening the whole social fabric, 1 necessary to make an appropriate and ment, or spraying at toe wrong time, bat of lack ot skill in band- ling the apray guu or spray rod, re the City Hall ia said City as the place which it will meet and consider road tncy bI.I.ot, Rumuer. "Keen dAV at lot lesa cost tnan presenij said remonstrances at the time atore- equipment. 7 ports H. iP.

Barw. "professor botany and plait pathology at he ag thereby, to be assessed upon such property according -to the relative -benefits of such improvement to the several parcels of property benefited Said resolution further provides that tbe property specially and peculiarly benefited by such proposed im Mr, and Mrs. J. U. complete improvement.

And that said improvement is. to be made ia accordance with the Charter and Ordinances of said City of Corval-iis apd plans and specifications therefor, prepared by Fred J. Porter, City Knzineer said City of Corvallia, McMlnnville and tbetr ciaugmer, "AitJiougn some ot me mws auu Mrs. Brosla Merchant ol Portland, 8eem trivial and unliu- motored to rtytuouto last a'uruB' wid the Bishop, "they At any time prior, to the time appointed aforesaid for the consideration thereof the owner or owners or any person interested in or having a lien on r.tiv property within the aforesaid assessment district way file with the, Municipal Mdge a written remonstrance against said proposed im-provenK-nt and at the time and place aforesaid the Council" will consider evening and spent msm and Buml.y v-KU their daughter and ricultural college. The usual difficulty is in reaching the uppermost parts ot the tree.

Many growers who pride themselves n- tlicir thoroughness would And if they checked up carefully they are missing many branches or hitting from only one direction. This prevents the complete covering of the fuliage and fruit with the spray material, and filed in the office of the Municipal Judge of said City on the 6th day of April, 1925, duly approved and adopted by tbe Council, the kind of pavement lu said improvement to be sekcted from among the -several slsfr, Mrs. Milton Harper, ana family. Rnmlav waa the birthday have been tried out for years, and found good. Observing these rules while here builds up a spirit which ia offensive to lawlessness In later years.

'ii-' Social U1f Complex 'Tb social life ol today 1 very provement, and to be assessed to pay the cost thereof is determined and declared to be as follows: Lots 1. to laclUffTO, 1 Blocks and 17; Lots to-42, inclusive, in Blocks and 16; Lot Block 20. and lxt li and 12, Block ,21, all in Wil-kins Addition to Corvallis, Oregon. Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, in IjoIs 1 to 6, inclusive, in Block 23; said remonstrances ana near remou- kinds, and classes of pavement in saw istraiots or their attorney appearing aDeciHcations preserihed af ter bidn are received for tne snaKm Diseases and Insects develop in gy order of the Council, ,,1 otnltnn ii 11 wfint nn such improvement. nator! Anril 16.

J925, tLotts 6 to 10. Inclusive, in Block 21, provides order to 'be in if one must the uppermost part of the trees asi Said resolution further the result of this lack of thorough that said improvement is. proposed to" and Lots 7 to 12, inclusive, in Block ness. They then spread to parts lie- be made at the expense of the prop- 20, ail in joos Auuuiop 10 orviii J. M.

CONNER Municipal Judge of the City of Cor- vallis, Oregon. Published April 16, 23, and 30, 192a. 't i I Hi it l. i Mi Ml. Hi 1 1 ill i' I Hi 1 If 1 li is IN is i jl '5 1 ii I P.

I i The Goodi.We Use not only ha the lok ot quality tout the "feel" ot quality a3 cll. We combine with fine materials a knfwledge trf euit makJntf wfilch Ima been acquired by long years of experience. It Is all yours If you will come to (is. TONY The TAILOR 416 Madison Street crty specially and peculiarly oene- uregon SEE CURTIS AND SEE BETTER Glasses scientifically fitted and guaranteed. 1 grind my own lense DR.

W. CURTIS EYE BPECIAUST 115 Madison Street Telephone 8W Corvallli, Or All of which aaid property above de fited thereby, to be assessed upon low that are not thoroughly protected. It is not enough to guess that the free has been covered. Pro such property according to tne.reia- 'play the gamer But after all, is (being in it worth the game? Keep, jaway from the border line of un-: 'conventionality, which is only a hairs I breadth away from immorality. In i the long run, conventionality is jwhat is admired, and morality Is what wins out." tive benefits of such improvement to NOTICE (To property owners in Graveling Assessment District No.

2, City of Corvallis, of time and 'place fixed for apportionment by the Council of cast of improvement of portion of Twentieth Street. feasor Barss declares. The operator must know that this has been accomplished. Gooseberry Growers scribed shall constitute andi be known aa "Assessment District No. 58." Thataaid resolution further appoints as the time at which the Council will meet for'te consideration ot written remonstrances against the making of each proposed "Improve-' meutj the meeting of said Council to be held on the 4th day of May, 12.

at the hour of eicht o'clock P. M. of the several parcels ot property benefited thereby. Said resolution further provides that the property specially ifnd peeu-i liarly benefited by auch proposed! im-urovement, and to- be assessed to nay the cosOhereof, is determined and declared to be as follows: Lots 2 to 6. inclusive, Block and Music was furnished by Mrs.

Lil vntioa fa hprphv civen that at its Uautionea ADOUt MllDniir meetina held on the 6th day or Apru, lian Jeffries Petri, professor or piano' and harmony. Her opening solo, Mtz's transcription ot the said day, and the Council Chamber in 1925, the CouneU of the City of Corvallis passed a resolution determin-Gooseberry growers must not.useijng the probable cost of making the sulfur iu any form after the fruit imnrovement of the following de- Quartet from Klgoletto," was en Lots 1 and 4, Block S. -and Lota 7 to 10, inclusive, in Flocks 1 and 2, F. A. Helm's Addition to Corvallis, Oregon.

Lots 1 to 6. inclusive. Block 25, and thusiastically received. Wolf's "Bohemian Dance" was played as an encore. After the address, Mrs.

is set, if they intend to sell to the scribed portions of streets in said CUy canneries, savs IL P. plant of CorvaUis, to-wit: Twentieth Street Datholneist of the aeriscultural col- from the North curb line of Pbilomath Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 26, Avery's Second, Bnkil northerly to South line of South Pttrt played- anld-French- dance Addition to Corvallis, Oregon. Lots 7 tp 12, inclusive, in Block and Lots 10, 11 and IS in Block i. C. Avery's Addition to Corvallis, Oregon.

Rlgandon" by Raff, i ern Pacific Co. right ot way. at tue sum of J915 91, by which said resolution the Council appointed Monday, tbe City Hall ia said City as the jw. at which it will meet and cohsuter remoBBtrancea at the time afoiysaid. At any time -prior Iv the -time a-pointed aforesaid for the consideration thereof," tbe owner or owners, or any person interested in or having a tien on any property vithin the aforesaid district, may file with the Municipal Judge a written remonstrance against said proposed Improvement, tail' s.thja-Aiuub.

ii4 -Plata. afojeJ, the Council will consider said remonstrances 'id bear rontonstrators. or their attorneys appearing in their be-hall. Beginning at tbe -intersection of tbe West line of Fifth Street and the Sorth-limr of Bhpk-( SalemMarion county has 1243 Ttttleot- eled, 135 traded, besides city and village pavements. About 16 miles are to be paved this year.

Addition to CorvallisOregon, and run May 4th, 1925, at a regular meeting of ssid Council at the hour of eight oVroK1n nSeveSihg oT laid 3aJ at the Council Chamber In the City UaU iu the City of Corvallis, Benton County. Oreeon, as the time and place when the Council will, meet for the thence Westerly on the North line I lege experimcnt station; The rstB-tion. Buggeits' that grou'ers try Sal soda. 1 ounces to 1 gallon of' water, if mildew Is developing. This jnateruiJjOiould be applied thor-oiighly and reiYiTresTenevwn after' each rainy spell.

This method is practiced in Europe with syod results. has not yet been -tried In this country. The experiment station is conducting tests with this inexpensive treatment and will be glad to hear from growers who are Irving out this method. Chemists say. that this mateiial will not cause chemical said Block 3, 100 feet, thence North erly parallel with ibo West line pt Fifth Street to the Seuth line ot Block 25, Avery's Second Addition to Corvallis, Oregon, thence Easterly on By order of the CouncH.

Dated April It, 1925. J. M. CONNER Municipal Judge of the City ot Corvallft, Oregon, rnblisned: April 18, and-30, 1921 SATISFACTION' It your milk is not giving satisfaction, try Pettlt's the Dairy 0. Satisfied Customers, rho'ne 925-R.

327tf the South line ot said Block 25 to the purpose of apportioning the said cost of such work among the several parcels of property directly benefited thereby, hich said several parcels ol property directly benefited thereby are described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at Point on the North West line of Fifth Street, thence Southerly to beginning. Beginners at the Intersection ol the East line of Fifth Street with the line of Philomath Road 20 feet F.ast action and produce gas in the South line of Street, and run thence of the East line of the Charles joniw ('tinned fruit. Easterly the South line ot Street eon Donation Land Claim No. hi ana win thauee Northeasterly on the 100 feet, thence Southerly parallel YOU NEVER HEAR 0P-TIIE MAN "WHO DOESN'T ApVERTISE North line of said Philomath Boad to How to Own A Car Now a point 120 feet East ol the East line Planes to Aid Farmers in Dusting Fruit Trees Frmhigfx at said D. L.

C. No. br, thence jyorui-erly parallel with the East line ot the aaid 1. L. C.

No. 52 to the South line with the East tine ot Fifth Street to the North line ot Block 1, F. A. Helm's Addltioa to Corvallis, Oregon; theace Westerly oa the Norttt line of said Block 1 to the East line ot Fifth Street, thence Northerly to beginning. Beginning at the Intersectku ot the oenter line of Fifth Street with the a better rr of Street aa now established ana kfast! I laid out: thence Westerly on the Ousting experiments with airplanes 011 the Oaro orchards near Monroe will be carried on May 1 by W.

J. Chamberlain, asslstaat South line ot Street to a poiut 20 feet East ot the East Una of tbe said D. L. C. No.

62; theace Southerly North line 6f the City park and Comity Fair Grounds; and run theace East-' erly parallel with the South line of I Street 137 teet; thence Northerly professor of entomology and forest aeEinninc. entomologist ot the college. Dr. Lots to 24 in Blocks 19 and 1L Avery and Wells Addition to Corval parallel with the East Use of Fifth Chamberlain, nn aviator during the war. believes it practical to dust lurge orchards with airplanes.

Lead Street to tbe South line ot A. Helm's Addition to Corvallis, Oregoa; thence Westerly on the South line ol arsenate for th "calyx spray" will said F. A. Helm's Addition to begla- he used in the experimentation. atng.

Us, except therefrom that part which ilea within Twentieth Street, The West ISO feet of Block 25, Avery aad Wells Addition to Corvallis, except the part lyu 1b Twentieth Street. Beginning at a point on the North Uae of Philomath Road 30 teet West of the East line ot the Charles John Two planes from Vancouver will All ot which property above da- be used, piloted by Lieutenants scribed shall constitute and be known Oakley G. Kelly and H. C. Miller, as Assessment District No.

56." 1 I II, I.t. II In You don't have to wait six months or a year before buylug a car that Is, It you will take a little time to investigate the cars advertised for sale over in the Classified "fted Cars" column. The models her have been Used but they are In splendid mechanical condition new In appearance and outfitted with accessories -which wake motoring a real pleasure. The prices aud terms of sale are all most reasonable. The service Is there.

Oct your car today and en-Joy It. The GatcttsTimcs Roaches Buying Power GETS RESULTS npriftl uuiiyi'iB will luavaueu iu That said resolutioB further ap A "better breakfast" take firat place in mother fcodepian for baby. Even the young mother with her fiiat toddling tot knows that a rwunshing, hot cereal iithf prime morning need of a growing child. For more than jo year Carnation Mush ha had a krge abare in the growth-arKi-heakh of cnuntlcas chiklren. For art afl-wheat reaaoo! is Mother Nature's firat and finest fcod uh tranttformcd into creamy white flakes that are hght and airy yet filled with tmytxxaach nuttiment.

AD tk health-value of whole wheat in temptiruj, laky form! Quick to pre jure 1 Easy to digest! Easy to assimilate! For baby's better breakfast and for baby'squkk-todigest supt CmrmtionMuah! Better BreakfaA CcreaJ the machines to make possible thq points as the lime at which the Coun OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS SPECIAL PRICES Sewing Machines ZS0 to $15.00 Stoves andJRanges 6.00 to $25.00 Oil $5.00 to $20.00 Heator to $15.00 Rocksr to $12-50 Dreaalna Tables $3.00 to $12-00 Dining Chairs 75e to $3-50 Breakfast Taolss'jnew) $x12 FloortSB Rugs Floortea Rugs $11 50 Ws have also. thousands of other articles In Hardware, Tools, Machinery Bod Kltohsn Equipment at Dirt Cheap Prices. 1 CORVALUS BARGAIN HOUSE Home of a Million Bargains son P. C. no.

63 SBd run tuoBce Southwesterly on the North line ot cil will meet tor ths coBaidaraUoa-of written renuNwtraooea aaalaat ths aaid Philomath Road to a pnmt 139 making ol, such oro nosed Imnrove feet Weat of the East Uae of tbe said dusting ot six to ten acres la minute. Other experiments ot the kind will be carried OB In alfalfa fields la eastera Oreion to control the alfalfa weevil In the latter part ot ment, tbe meeting of aaid Couacll to D. L. C. No.

62; theBC Northerly par-, aHel with the East line ot the said be held on ths 4th day of May, 192S. at the hour ot sight o'clock P. M. ot said day, snd the Council Chamber la L. C.

No. 61 to a point It feet May, accordlag to Dr Chamberlain. South of ths South Uae of lb south-trn Pacific Compaay Klght ot Way; ths City Hall In said City as the place which It will meet aud consider re-nionatraacgat the time aforesaid. thence Easterly parallel with the South line of aaid Right ot Way to a ATTtUOTIYK HOCSF.S FOR BALK At the price yoa wsnt to pay aad la th neighborhood whr 'your At any tints Driiir to the time ao- point aa few Wert el the Eaat lis of said U. L.

Mo. 63: theses southerly to beginning, excepting therefrom potnted aformald lr ths consideration tbaracf. tb ovbot or owners, or family 'wishes to li ft, and distance yoa dwlr are listed throagh tbe that part which Mrs within A Wreet any twraon Interested in or having- a Umi ob say property within the afore Real Estate Columna Classified and Street Multymgi.m Ads la the Octette-Times, from diyl said aaMnt dlatrtict, may tit All of which said property above ttlaVacrtbed shall constitute aad be to day. with ths Municipal Jodgo a writtea.

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