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MONROE DOCIRINE. The efforts of certain . Europe an nations to enforce settlement of their claims against Venezuela sion concerning the Monroe doc - THE COBVftLUS GAZETTE, FBIPAY, DEC. 26, 1902. tiaa ranspd considerable discus trine. That league of monaichs against the liberties of Europe, the Holy Alliance, formed in 1815 by Austria, Russia and Prussia proposed to aid Spain to repossess her Soanish-American lands. Great Britain regarded this with great disfavor, and the British Secretary, Canning, sug ested to President Monroe that th United States, ia considera tion of her own political welfare, shouldoppose .it. In 1822 the TTnited States acknowledged the independence of Mexico and the South American states, and now encouraged by the friendly atti tude ot the British government resident Monroe, in his seventh annual message to congress, Dec. 2, 1823, boldly asserted that "we Muld not view an interposition for onnressin? them, or in control- lino- in anv other manner their destiny by any European power, in any other light man as a man testation of an unfriendly disposi tion toward the United States. Th American continents are nnt to be considered as subjects j for colonization by any European pawer." This was the death knell of the unholy Holy Alliance, for it practically enabled England to direct all her diplomatic arts to establishing and safe guarding the balance of power in Europe. Five vears later, in 1828, Rus sia having invaded Turkey, Eng land and Austria interfered, pre- vented the fall of Constantinople and hrmicrht about peace, ine same rear England, France and Russia compelled Turkey to ac cept the independence of Greece thnt iafnsinp- ndw national life UMw 0 into Europe. Writers on international law regard the rieht of intervention with considerable disfavor, and discredit. Might decided Right durinc so manv centuries of hu man history that a more rational and humane doctrine has been accorded a tardy, almost an un willing recognition. Since this interference with Turkey, to pre serve the balance of power in Europe, it is admitted tnat any European state may be restrained from acauisitions and acts haz- zardous to the independence and national existence of its neigh bors. That a nation, within these lines, should be permitted, with out let or hinderance to work out its own destiny was a new, a Krarrlino- doctrine. Yet this is just the scope of the Canning- Monroe doctrine in both Europe and America. It has sheathed the sword of conauest in both countries, and restrains it every where. It is true that even Eng lish writers, priorlto the close of our civil war have expressed doubts as to the Monroe doctrine beine part of our national policy. When Napoleon 3d believed our hands tied by that struggle he furnished soWiers to establish and support an European govern ment of Mexico. Quickly fol lowing the surrender of Lee the French government was given to understand it must quit Mexico. Looking across the Rio Grand Napolean saw Sheridan and 50, 000 trained soldiers ready to help him out of the country. He promptly withdrew, and Mexico took care of the usurper and his government In 1 895, during president I Cleveland's second term, Eng land was given to understand that she would not be permitted to extend her sovereignty over Venezuelan territory. Unfriendly critics of the pres ent administration refer to this incident as it it were a case par alleled by the present condition of Venezuelan affairs. There is no similarity whatever. In 1895 there was a dispute between England and Venezuela respecting the boundary ot iJnt ish Guiana. It appeared that England sought to extend her jurisdiction over Venezuelan ter ritory. The president called the attention of congress to this in a vigorously worded message. The matter was submitted to arbitra tion and amicably settled. In the present case the allies have emphatically disavowed any intention of wresting territory irom Venezuela. They are sun ply and only forcing a settlement of their claims which they have a rieht to do. President Cleve land could not well avoid inter fering: President Roosevelt has no cause whatever to interfere. . England respects " the Monroe doctrine. Were Germany really inclined to test how far it is our national Tjolicv - she would be compelled 0 act without Eng land. She will not do so. The doctrine will not be disregarded. From Wells George Gayer has; Leen seiiously ill with typhoid fever; at the home of John Harris, but is slowly improving.' Vr. Davis, of Albany, has charge of the case. That hog raising pays, noeU-infqrm- ed rancher nowadays attempt to deny. Ernest Stellmacher butchered fire eev-en-months-old porkers, last week, that averaged, dressed, I5O pounds each. Hogh Baldwin, who has just retaraed from Chicago, was the guest of his aunt. Mrs. Olevia Hall, the last of the wiek. Miss Donlay has gone to her borne ear Shedds, to spend the holidays, ha v-. ing concluded a very successful tens of school here. V - ': Remember the Sunday' School at 3 o'clock, each Sunday afternoon, ana ny yonr attendance enconrojjn teachers and superintendent. '.' ' Alfred Williamson returned to Port. land last week, after a visit with relatives. Eighty head of beef cattle are being fed this winter by John Smith, on ms place near here. , - - Vernia Williamson is at home from Q A C to spend Christmas. Owing to the dry fall, cattle were not in as good condition to enter the winter could be desired. The pasture is rather short and stock is not in prime condition hereabouts at this time of the year, though no particular -aaeaainess is felt by stockmen concerning neir neras. Here is one on Johnny Carter. John nv is all riirht. excepting that he' cannot see elearlv on cloudr days, nor withstand tns witchery of a pretty face, and there by hangs this tale of woe: On the occa sion herein referred to ' It was extremely cloudy. A customer came in and called for coal oil; directly following was. a lady who desired a pair of new shoes . John nv sauintei. and mentally decided that tha famale was voudz and pretty. He I grabbed the oil can, rushed into the ware house and turned on the petroleum, then he pranced back and gave his at tention to the female.. The coal oil ran on. unheeded: the lady was talkative and Johnny smiled and bowed and then smiled again, and still the oil poured and poured. The can overflowed, the floor became saturated for many feet about the barrel, and finally the lady departed. having purchased a paper of hairpins. When Johnny remembered the coal oil the barrel was empty and he needed gum boots to wade into the ware room. The female called next- day, when the sun shown, and Carter discovered that she was about 53. had a big wart on her nose and a glass eye. Don't ask ,Carter if he deals in coal oil 1 John Tomlinsoa sold a span of horses recently to Skioton Bros., of Salem, for $376. The Bhooting match given at Wells on the 30th was well attended and the sport was first class. About 50 sportsmen were present. Pino Pomq. Died. Lucy M. Cooper was born October 30, 1902; died December SO, 1902. Aged 7 weeks and 2 days. A gentle hand unseen by ns, Has plucked our sweetest bud ; By this alone our grief is blest: It was the hand of God. In all our hearts He planted deep This precious little one. As forth He takes His own, we weep, But say, Thy will be done. No care was lavishe 1 here in vain, TTnnn this rilant of love. - T'no' Boon removed, 'twill bloom again In sweeter form above. Would not our grief forever flow, Urjon thv silent tomb. Did not cur hearts this comfort know, We'll meet in glory soon? Dear Jesus, thou hast died for us, And for our darling, too; We'll trust thee in each providence, Thy love is ever true. Kettce to the Public. On account of the advance in prices of blacksmithing supplies, we, the under eiened blacksmiths of Corvallis, find it necessary to raise the prices of boreshoe- ins. On and after January 1st, 1903, two dollars per horse for new shoes all around, and one dollar er horse for old shoes all around, will be charged. Signed, Wm. Pobtkb. Hoaxing Bros. , L. V. Bake. 26, 1902. Corvallis, Or., Dec. Rata and sweat have no effect oa harness treated with Eureka Har- ocas Oil. It re sists the damp. keeps the l cr soft and able. Stitches do not break. No rough stir face to chafe and cat. The Boar keeps lookiuflike new, bat wears twice "i as long by the ose of Eureka Harness Oil. Sold in cans alt sizes. Wade by Standard Oil Company Foley's Kidney Care makes kidneys mad bladder right IVREKA SCHOOL OF MUSIC Oregon MOFDAUNT Agricultural Feor years' wmrw? in Ein Hajrmoirj, Etc.; .--:'. -" -Present enrollment in the piano department.over forty j;nrUs. - Send for .-circular giving fnH:-iBl!lrt.lo7lnetrlbd8lemployed. terms, etc. :. - : !Vi -is ' - jAddws GOBYAIXKf OREGON. arsjvriayri - -i Qui Great Annual ANN ' Merchandise wilirbegiifc . Saturday, December 27 And, will continttTe"36 daiyi. Mftjippiir.ex tensive stock will re4u:el,eei Wl; .jPou- 1 las $3.ck) and $359, shjoey, VHawe' 'V$3.oa hats and Our Own overalls -u .-.-v r.:t:i r.i. ;- All goods sold at reduced Flys for Sale. About 20 head bl youDg pigs.'v En- Walter TAYMRi.i Corva!li8,rOr0:..;iv quire of Bids for Weed. Bids for furnishing the Oregon Agrir ciiltural College with wood for the ensu ing school year will be received, at the office of the Purchasing Agent up to Jlhe thirty-first day of December, 1902. tor epecifications and form of bid apply at the office of the Clerk, far . to the under signed. . ' John. D. DalT, - . Secy. Board Regents. -Corvallis, Oregon, Dec. 8, 1902. ' Bids for Weed. Bids for furnishing School DisCNo, 9 with 70 cords fir and 25 cords, oak grub wood for the ensuing school year will be received at the office of the school clerk up lo January 19, 1903. For-specinca-I tious and form of bid apply at tne eince of - MitKS Stahb; . Clerk for School Dist. No. 9. Corvallis., Or., Dec. iO, i9q2. OSTEOPATHY Will Cure RhetisiiatisM. . If yon have rheumatism In any of its many forms, no matter how long stand ing, call and see me at. .my - office- oa South Main Street. I will guarantee to cure any case of rheumatism in. fi-pin O to 60 days. .. a J;.:ft I have in my office the latest improved Static and X-Bay machine : and am .pre-, pared to make any kind of 3t-Bay ex aminations; slso, to give any kind of electrical treatment. . y If you are afflicted in any way, call and see me. Consultation and examination' free. Respectfully, , W. H. How; DO. Call for Warrant . . Notice is hereby given that there : is money in the treasury to pay all city warrants drawn on the general fund,' and endorsed prior to Jnly 16, loOO. Interest will stop on the same from this date. ' Wu. McLagan, City Treasurer. Dated at. Corvallis, Or., Dec., 11. 19O2. Cktckeas. I have a few fine bred Barred Ply month Bock cockerel, from Judge flitch cock's poultry yards, for sale, Inquire at Huston & Bbgue's hardware store or call at Wm. Bogue's residence and see them. Oscab Ton. MISS MABEL CRONISE (Chicago Collegs of Music) Teacher of Voice asd Plasofsrte Terms Reasonable. COB.VAI.tIS, OREGON. - ' College GOODNOUGH, Director J Sae;pf States prices or asb ov&yi ' . " Of dsUTeaion, Texas. ' ''SWtas of Cardul is bosed sbkssbig to fired women.' Havm suffered for tsyca years wiihr weakness and bear. Injiown pain, and Having; tried sv raj doctors and . dif terent rcmedlM Wth so zaccau, your AlTlne of Csrduf' was ths only thing JMeh helped ms, sad eventually cured ms It seemed to Ixrfkl np the weak parts, strengthen , ths sysfem and correct ImgulaKties.;' By "tired womenv x1Sx,..j$unM means nervous women who have, disordered menses, falling-of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments- that women have. You can cure yourself atbomewith this jp&i women's remedy; Wine ef -(Srdai; Wine of ; Cardui has cured thousands of cases which' doctors have failed to benefit.. Why not begin to getiwell today? All ' druggists have $1.00 bottles. For sny nomach, liver or bowel' disoT--der Thedford's Black-Draught should be used " : .- . . - rora4vlRndliralare.aAlres,BlTlnii arm Moms. The La4tae' Aavfaorj Janari3i nussLTns Chattanooga. Medfel&e Co, IfH -Chattanonra, lean. , - ' VU ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABRETS cnreB Dyspepsia 'ahd all disorders arising from Irrdigesdon. -Endorsed- by ;physi- ane everywhere. Sold by gll druggists. Ho cure no pay.- ? zo.cemis. rau iam. age free by writing te W. H. Hookeb Co.vBunIOiN.--". ' it.tt .-1 - At-ket's Blood Elixir --.positively Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu lous affections.' ' At all times a matchless system tonic apd purifier. Mosey, re funded If you are not. satisfied. 60c and 1 1. 00. Alleh & Woodwabd; Druggist. Notice for Pnbllcatloii. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, '-'- Dec. 8. 1002. Hoticai prorialoug States ot California, Oregon, Kevada, and Washing ton Territory,'' as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Samuel C. Dixon, of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6960, for the purchase of the E J of SW l-l and Lot 4 of Section No. S in Township No. IS S, Bange No. 6 W, 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 bis claim to said land before Victor F. Moses, Clerk of Benton county, Oret-on, at Corrallis, Oregon, on Monday, the I6th day of February, 1803. Be names as.witnesscs: , v ohnW.Brde, Ed Hawkins, Frank V. Spencer, and Mahion Wortbingtpn, ail of Philomath-, Ore. Anv and all persons olauntng aaverseir tpc awrpr inai mrm nonested to file their claims in Jeeenhed this offloa on or bofora aald 16th dar of FeK, IBOS. CHAS. B. MOO RES, Register. I iimr.s;l.: OREGON UNION PACinC AND TIME SCHEDULES Dkpart for ARRIVE from Portland-: JFR0M Chicago Portland Special " 9 a. ni; - SaltLake. Denver. Ft Worth. UmahSrt Kansas City. St. 40 p.m. ijOniB, UU1I una tsasn. AtlanUc Express '8:500. Salt Lake, Denver; ,Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City.' St 8:10 a. ttf.' Via-Hnn- iLonis, Chicago tod tington East ' Sfc'Pahi Wtl Walla. Lec- Faat Mail Iston. 8 n o k a ne . 1 . - 6l&p.m 7 KK) a.m. ,via.. Spokane rani,xiaiabD. axu- waokee,- Chfisaeo.l , s , ThronlMlmlin-and Tonriet-Seepeii 72 HOURS PORTLAND toCmdlGQ No change of carer. -- - Through' tickets to all Eastern points via this route on sale . at B: if. depot omce. Ocean and Eiver. Schedtile, TROM PORTLAND. " - . Hngr.dateB, subiect to chance. 8 p. ;tDi ' For San Fratcisco, 4 p. m.. Sail every five days Irom Apnizci. J Daiiv Colunisii Kin . Stealer. ' Ex. Sun'; 4 p. m. Except Sunday 8. p. m. Saturday, To Astoria & way- 10 p. m landingv' - WILtAMETTE RIVER DIVISIQf Water Permittrhg; Vjl Steamer Ruth.leayes jDprvaills' for Al bany, Salem, "Portland and way Land ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. e:0()m returning, arrives Corvallis about Midnight, -.fllonaayj - w eanesoay and Friday. -. - . : " ' ' . E. F.THAYER, Agent, Corvallis. A.! L CRAIG, Gen. Pass, Agent,- - . Portland, Oregon. toallis & Eastern TIME CARD. - 2 For Yaquina: - ' " " Train' leaves Albany : 12:45 p. in. " - Corvallis 2:00 p. m ' ; arrives Yaquina 6:5 p. m 1 Rfttni nine: - ' - . Leaves Yaauinai;": . J 6:45 a. tn.' Co-vallis . .. . 11:30 -av m. Arrives Albany . . 11 12:15 p. ni 3 For Detroit: . : ' ' - Leaves Alban v : :UU a. rn. i f Arrives Detioit I2:05.p. m. 4 Returnine: ;' r ': i " - (HLeaveB.?Detroitv;'k. 2:45 p.,ro. - Arrives Albany :-. 5:o pnx. Train'- No.' 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect wiih the S. P.' south bound train, as well an givlnu two or three hours in Albany bfoie ; iepirture Of S. P; north Iwitnrr train for. Portland. :j Train No.2 -onnects with the S;P. trains at-CorvaHia Jind- Albany pivmg direct service to Newpprt and adjacent Train '3 fdr Detroit Breitenbush .and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 1 :00 p. m. after the arrival ti 8. P. south bbund train from Poitland,: reaching lie troitat5:45p. m. For further information apply to .; w.- vr- ' Edwin' Stonb, ' B. Hi Cbonise, -: Manager Agent, Corvallis. ..Vv i s J. TuBNKB,. Agsnj&lbany. ... Ottr. Clubbing List. Suoscribera to the. COBVALUS GAZETTE can obtain the following papers in combination sub scriptions with the :GAZETTE, at the -very low prices stated below; cash in advance always to so. oon pany the order. ' Those wishing two or more publications named with tho GAZETTE, will please correspond with this office and we will quote you the combinatijn price. 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SWOODCOCK, President. C E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Casmer. ; - x GEO. E. LILLY,' Assistant Cashier. E. ? WILES, CorvalUs, uregon. . - v I' : Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and to encourage and Tjoildup tke legrtii aes enterprise and industries oEUus , and espedaOlJ anwe. dbv country. SeeelTerlsabject to check payable on demand. ; - ;" i'Forelgft Exchange - ' -i-v. - ".. I -- - -a n.0r cnld available la the principal eniea efEniftand,' Ireland. 8wiUer land. Jrrance, nopunu uuu.u, en, Denmark, llafy, Russia, Spain, PortugalG m&ay, Austria. ... .:" ;;.-,. " J";r: Letters1 of Credit n. - Iscned available in'tbe principal cities ot the United States,,,.; : ... , ts Upon wnom ' Sell light Exchange J- Sfhe Commercial National Bank of CWcag The First National Baalcot rorossu, rhe. Bank of Caltfomia, 6an Franaaco, Calif. , Anglo-Calrfornian Bank, San Kraiiciaco, Caut The Bank of Hew York NaUonai Banking Am n. importers &Trader-s NattoMl Bf- Msiladelnhia Nattonal Bank of rhiladelphia.Ta River View Poultry Yards. - ; - Several hundred "birds foreale. Barred Plymouth Bocks exclusively: ; Eggs in season. Correepondence solicited. J. G. HORNING, Barred Bock'Specialist. Corvallis, - ' -. .,- - - Oregon. Not)ce to Creditor. : In the County' Court of the State-ol Oregon for Benton County --, , .. . In tie Matter of the Estate of leslie M . Mat toon, deceased:'- - ; lbs undersigned having been appointed by thr- t-.ittntv Court of Eenton 'County.. OrtKOn, as sdministratTix of the estate. of Leslie M . Mat toon, deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of. and all persons having claims ttfrninct iir1 Ktnfp tm nrescnt their claims,, veri fied as required by law, to her at her residence ; Crnnmih ntitnn fnuntv. Oregon, within six inouthB from the date of the first publication of this notice, -town, ; within six mourns irom ue 17th day of October, io2 , ,.-. .-. a - ' ' KMMA A. MATTO01T, ' . Administratrix of the Estate of Leslie M .Mat lood, -Deceased, ,. f .ij-t ; ' Notice for Publication. Land Office at' Oregon City, Orejfon, . . .. .;Kovenberi!9, 1902. ' ' Notice to hereby given that the folloying-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and -that, said proof will be made before the' Couriy Cleric "of Benton County, at Corvallis. .Oregon on. January i2; i90S, vis: John Duffy II. E. No. liSIO for. the- SWJ See 8..T. IS, S., B. 6 -V-.-. Be names the following, witnesses, to -pryye his continuous residence' upon and cultivation of said land, viz: '.-,.- - : B. F. Ireland. J H. Daniel, W; T. Butler, and Wm. Gates, all of Fern Oregon. .'-.'' : CHAS: .' JIpOBKS, .Keglster. - .sriA Sciith0rti '.Pa'ciSfiVOompaiiv . THE SHASTA RO'Tfi " '''' "Trains leave Corvallis for;.Pbrtla.nd ' and way stdti'ohs'at 1:20 p.. m. ; t,v POrtlandiJ -8 :3( a rn Ly A.lbanr - 12:80 p m Ar aeblarid-- -12:33 a m Ar Sacramentp---5 .00 p ro Af San Franfi8co-7:45 p rn W50 p in '1113'T fcni H:35 a rtf 0.30 am 11 :45 a m 9:iOam . ,7 :25 a rn '9:30a.m Ar Ogdenl-l - 6 j45 p m Ar Denver 9 :00 a m Ar Kaneae City 7 i25 a m Ar Chicago------7 :55 a m Ar Los f Angeles---! :20 p tn Ar El Paso 6:00 p m Ar Fort.-Verth,TSsao a m Ar City of . jtIexlio 9 :85 a m Ar Houston'- -4 :G0 a m Ar-New GrleanW--0:25 a m Ar Washington :42 a m Ar New York- 12 :43 p nj - 7:00 "am 6 :00 p m 6:30 am 9:55 a m 4:00 am . 6:25 pm 6 :42 a m 12:43 p m - PULLMAN AND TOURIST CAES on bothJ.rai.ns.. , Chair cars Sacrameuto tp Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St flv;jst ?(ew ' Orleans and Washington. v Connecting at San Francisco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America, See F. E.. FARMER, agent a Corvallis station, or address ; C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Or. CONSUMPTION the most dreaded and deadly of al dU seases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker.'s English Remedy "the kins of ail Cough Cures.'' Cures coughs and colds in a day. 5 cents. Your money back if dissatisfied. Write for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Allem & Woodwae'd, Druggists. Get your Job Work dene here EL A. CAT HEY, M. D Physician Sr Surgeon ' Rooms 14 in Bank Buildinj:. OHour.- Residence: Comei 6th and Adants, SU. Telephone at oflioe and rebUienre. Corva'lie,"--- Orvfon. W. T. BOp, I . (Homoeopathic) FhysidansSiurgeoD, Occulist Ofpicb Booms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg. Bkudkncb On-. 3rd street, between - Monroe and Jackson,. Residence tale-. phone Ka 811.' ! " -vOmca HouBfr-10 tb 12 a. m. ; 2 4 and 7 to 7 :3o p. la;" - - - 7: -r CQIBVAIVLIS,, OREGOK. Pfcysin';&" Surgeon Examining surgeon U. 8.PerjsiOT Btrreaa 'Vb'riTrWriTlI'riTiriinN . ' " - r DR. V. HeHOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Phyieltn Office on Soolh MaiW St. ConsolfirBoa and examination tree. Office hours J S:30-ll;4&. m; M - fw felephoW235. . Corvallis, Oregon.'- ; Oafe W'WWitohar. Blor Corvallis', Oregon j 'T.V..-.,lfli. E, H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Deutistrv of. evr description done In first ' class niahner, and ' satisfaction itosr V anteed. - - -: '-V- CROWS AND PRlDCrWCRK A SPECIALTY Office over Zierolf "s grocery store, opposite : the post affice.-CorvalliB. Oregon. - E ll. Bryson ATTORNEY AT LAW oryallts, Oregon.- 5t3 Office in TcstofiC ce Bulldlnr- :Trriis COftLTANClHs. 1 JOS. H- "WILSON. ATTORNKY-AT-IAW. Pra ti e .In all State and Federal Court. Office In Biirnett Bnilding. Dmgs & Mcdlfilnes Kodakt & Photo BappBes ells i -i fi Ccve!U8,;0egcn Estslbiisjied'?--. J OB-M'bi)corporatef,r8 . WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The sioVt' conlpirte lin6t lynre Progs Slid ' Chemicals in CoVUia. Booka ' aid' 'Stationery, CettteerrtU -pee, Tin PerftJsiieiToUet ArUcla, ':. - Cctets, Srttsbes s4 Mirrors. . .... -tKo(Ht.for PaeHcatlp. ". ....... ;-:. ...r i. ..... " ' " Lasn Cifks AT Caiaoii Cmr, arson. . Novemlr 1, 1002. Xotjce is hereby, given that the follosriiif-namad settler has- Sled notice of his intention te snake final proof in .supyort ol his claim, tbataaiS proof wilLben'.aae. before the County Clrnk of Ben. tort -county, af GorralUs, Oregon, on Paceoberlt, 1892, -vis:-. , .Homer Vartin Wood,: H. K. Ko. I!t8, for the W. J N. W. J, N. E. K. W. i a K. W. 8. W i, Secvl, T, M8 ,B. fW.. lie nntries the folio ins ltneaM,4o prove hit eontii 'uont residence. ' Uf On and cultivation Of said land, vis.; Wesley Keeton and William Can thorn, of Wesley, Oregon, Gtorge Creea ai.d W il ium Greui. l-hilfcmath, Ore. - . CHAS B. MOOBE8, Begiater. Notice for Pabllcatloa, " I asp Orncs av Oaaoon Cirr. Okkmv, . : November 1,1902. Notice ! hercty given that, the follon iisned Sfttler has filed notice of his intention io maVi final proof in Hipportof bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Ben ten county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on DecenberlS. 1U2, vis : Charles W, Wilkinson. -II. E. Ko. 1SS6S for the 6. E. Jf. Sec. 32, T. 18 S.i B T W. He names the folloa-ing- witnesses to preve his continuous residence upon and cultivation uf said land, vil : Ernest F. 6'nytler, fred t . blmeral ard fcimon Y. Kagey of Corvallis, Oregon, John W. Hyde, of FMlomatb, Oregon. ' CHAS. B. MOORES, Betciater. Notice for Publication. LiD Offick at Orioos Cmr, Okmoh, Kovember 1, IJbM. Nntice ia hen-bv civen that the followinsr-uamed settle! has filed notice of his intention to make Bnal proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the County . Clerk of Kenton county, at Corvallis, Oregq!. sn SeeotuW 19. 1808:, viz.: Fred. E. Simeral, H. K. 13bf, for th 8, U Sep. 8?, T. ie 8. E. f w. ... ... ; . iie mines the following witnesses to uffASst continuous rrtiilmce vid'Md cultitatk- at mMl land, vis.: Charles W. Vtilkinron aid Fmr F Snyder of Coi alls. Oregon, John W. Hyde of hbllo uiath, Urctoii. elu.vn 1'. Kpgc Y, of Corallii. Ortf IS CHAtr. B. MtH hl, Baubtar. Moki Tea f-osetively Cuif s Siik Head ache, Indigestion and Constipatit n A delightful herb drink.; .Removet all eruptions of tbe skin, prcdurinp. a perfect romplexion or niopey refnpded- 5p and EQc. Write to us fpr free sample. W. H.. Hooker Co.,; Boflalo, M. y. Atxen & WOOpWABTJj DlOggeStF, KM