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58s f Mi- f.;; J li ! i if -iJ fHE COBVALLIS 6AZEJTE, FRIDAY, JULY" 24,1903. .... BELOVED OF ALL , ;Lea, the peacemaker, is dead. In his passing the.. - Catholic rr church has lost its great spiritual sovereign and states man, and the world, one of its y profdundest men. He was i the mightiest potentate in Christen dom, nd as ruler of the Vatican .;. . his influence extended over the , . . minds of millions. He had it v , within his rower. to affect the ' ' temporal sovereignty , of nations but., he , never exercised that j power. u His sole thought was 1 ' how best to. help. .mankind. He never , went , beyond the duties . , , of , his smritual mission J":Z. 'Blessed f ; illness he said, ''.'when, told that Protestant vied sympathy for him in his last sick ness. His life was devoted to : Christ and his church,' ' and no 1 suffering was . too great for him.to bear, if thereby Christianity was . advanced, and . the children of ; the Master brought more closely ' together. Enconiums upon his V' life, ' character and achievements ' have been offered as freely by the . .Protestant clergy as by Cath olic prelates. Eminent laymen of every creed have been glad to , r recognize ' and acknowledge the brilliant, qualities of ' his mind, r and to pay tribute to the beauty of hi character.1 7 The, deep in terest with which , the world kept vigil around the Vatican during his dramatic battle with death was sincere' ' homage to a grand old man. v . Clrcnlt Court. ("'in..'i ' Circuit Court 1 convened last Monday in this county, and Judge Hamilton listened "to the argu ment of council in the suit of the -1 Coast Land &Xive Stock Co. vs. f vi The Oregon Pacific Colonization 1 'Co.'''' An' execution" was i ! issned last May for foreclosure, "of two mortgages on the Cee- iands and I other. property and sale, was .or: if dered to satisfy the sum of $ioi, 'i'361.59,' withjinterest,' this ' being : : tne amount : uue tne piaintiri, ' 'Vj is sale wajS.tb, have taken plaeej j . -v , i 'jHlyVii th,? but Judge Hamilton is v6.i sued; an injunction, -restraining the sale' ttny'mbtiorir0"q9asrl' V- service; ahdyaeafe1 judgment, ! could,ibe determined. The mat ter was heard Monday, ; vveather- y ford and Wyatt 'representing! he .'..-!! piaintiltj and; Bronough Si Bro 11 nough,1;; the, defendant! u The " court took the matter s under j ad visement and the defendant was given 15 jn-which to file counter affidavit, . ' ! was also heard in ( .t!iecaseTf;'iUiam. GroyesS vs. f John Jkl. Osburn, ir'whicli plain . - tiff is I contesting the title to resi- . , ' dence ' ' in Corvallis, belonging to ; j Osburn. Both sides were given ' t 15 days in which, to file briefs. I . , . , .Plaintiffs' demurrer to . defend , .ants answer in the case of M. B. , Davisson and The United Breth . ; , ren First Church, of : Eugenej vi -' ' "J.! Ij'.i Akin, executor of the will ; ' ; of Pete W. and Hannah R. Ma . son,' . was t argued and submitted. : . Attorney E.i R Bryson represent . ed the plaintiff. - The latter' 'has ' ten days '.in which' to file brief, , '. and an : additional " ten days was given the defendant in which to reply.: .!iiv.skv.i,wn ,.( r 'Refused Beer and Board. - Sidney Trask returned Tues- day from a business trip to Wood- burn and points 1a Yamhill conn ty. He . went to Yaquina 'the , following day. : - ' While in Yamhill county he paid a visit to Lafayette, and was ' surprised to find the prosperous little village of a few years ago, a dilapidated, deserted collection ' of old houses, ' : Once the county - seat,' surrounded by a fertile farming country, and favored ' with transportation 1 facilities, it , ( , was a thriving t little city. But McMinnville and Dayton have sapped 'its life and 'even the de pot has been moved away. The . inhabitants lounge about in front of the stores, which - are ; mere junk shops, and blink at curious '' strangers. ;;; :' ; ".,!':' '' A farmer rode . np the street, when Mr. Trask was there, and ,t Accosted every man he saw, offer ing board, lodging, all the beer he could drink and $1 75 per day I' to.everyone who would., accept a job ; in the ; ; harvest field. 1 The proposition was met with disdam,- ' anl the visitor rtide away remark- iK M't the.Tegislature should be c'j petitioned , to christen thev- place "Sleepy Hollow." .:y'a'. Mrs. H. Taylor Entertains. Just now when 'nature study is t'.r lias become a popular fad when j one wishes to entertain their riends to take them to some quiet letreat, where nature ..will; fclapy. assist as hostess for the occasion. . Corvallis can boast of many such retreats,! but perhaps ' there 'are none better adapted, or morejac- cessible than Avery's grove on the . banks of Marys riven ; . It was a happy thought that prompt ed Mrs. E. H. Taylor to enterT tain a number of her lady friends there on Wednesday afternoon. Never, - perhaps, has the grove appeared more beautiful, and the many pretty summer dresses worn by the guests added charm to the scene. Conversation is easy 'when nurestrained by con ventionalities, and 4 'the hitirs like . golden moments ; flew? 'j all too swiftly until the clotn ;was spread and refreshments ' were served. Never did coffee have' a finer .flavor than that boiled over minature camp fire, nor ' weri sandwiches, ice cream and, cake more appreciated. So thorough Iv did the guests enjoy the after noon, that it was six o'clock be fore they regretfully took . their leave, after thanking tb.eir.hcst ess for a charming afternoon.;' YYONDERflL CURES. L W. MOEFCH, OK ALBANY. THE HAPPY MAN. Dr. Darriu to Remain at Hotel Revere In .. llhltlV Until (Irf.itM?!- 1. iun.1 ! . The following iitapoken. refaiinrtnda-' tion from a man go. well known asL. W--, Moench is one of (he strongest rVasohs why peop: shonld look iai lh smerits: of Dr. .Dan in 'd cures by electricity' and skilllul medical treatment. The doctor; has been prevailed .on to remain inAl bany until October ist and is .visited by scores of sufferers at Revere ; Hotel daily, and why anyone with good judginent can see their friends and neighbors cured and aot grasp the opportunity to try Dr. Darrin'a 1 new Bystem of cure is ' beyond onr comprehension. ', ! :.j MB. MOENCH'H CAS1 r T?o'the Editor: For yeara I have been troubled with Sciatic rheumatism', ;hver and kidney' ' complaiht and dyspepsia.: One month ago I Was unable to work, or even put , on my shoes without great suf fering. ,,-Dr, Darrin has so far restored me jthat l am able to :work v every day. My troubles are gone and I feel like a new person' and I gladly subscribe " ny name in Dr. Darrin's 'hehalf and recom mend him , to the ! 1 public. ' I 'reside .on the corner of vFourth. and Main street Albany( and, will answer all questions by letter or iA person, L.YMoePOhj' f ti A' BBMARKABLE CUBE; ' ?'! ':' , ' ' , ... . ... . -! ;: : ' Herald,' July 2. J'L.' Oxford, a prom inent, citizen of Linn county,' who. re sides three miles from Brownsville; was in the city yesterday.:; He .called at the Herald office and told a remarkable story of a cure effected by Dr. Darrin :, the well-known specialist. , MrJ Oxford had been totally - deaf in his left ear. for more than three years and the right ear was affected to such an extent that bear ing was almost impossible. On June 27th he visited Albany and consulted Dr. Darrin. The latter, after a treatment of only 20 minutes, restored the hearing in both ears and Mr. Oxford can now hear as well he could at any previous, time in bis life prior to the time he was attacked. He is delighted with the permanent cure effected and is loud in his praise of the quick and practical work of the eminent specialist. ' ; j. rB. daekin's place of business; ' Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the Hotel Eeyere, Albany, from 10 ; to 5 o'clock daily ; evening 7 to 8, Sunday iO to 3, until October 1st. ; ' ;' ' The doctor mains a specialty of alj dis eases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, Catarrh, deafness, bronchitis,! la, grippe, heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases or those who eutfer from apathy and iHf difference ; also consumption, genito urinary and skin diseases in either; sex, each as blood taints' seminal weakness and lost vigor, varicocele and stricture ': All curable chronic diseases treated at fo a week or in , that proportion of time as the case may require.. No case pub lished except by the permission of the patient. All business relations with Dr; Darrin j strictly confidential, i Electrical appliances furnished. One visit is de eirable,' though . many cases can he treat ed by home treatment by writing symp-i toms. ' " ,. , i ;,: Call and. Settle. Parties indebted to Dr. W. II. Holt or Dr, Maud B. Holt, -are requested to feall at their office on Main street and eettle at once. 'All holding claims atrainat theim will please present them at tlie office for payment'5 '- :' ' ' ' ; ,i .; ' Dr. Macd B. Holt. Mr. J. E. Sloper has returned to Corvallis, and narties havino- nelio to dig will do well to secure hia ser vices. ? He makes a specialty of rock drilling! . His address is Cor vallis.'": , ' ' ' ';. " Wanted 5'!;;!.. Fifty cedar" poles 25 and 3J feetf7 inch tops or ever. ' Dalivered ; ' in Corvallis. Apply at office of Pacific State's Telephone and Telegraph Company.i " i lor jne siimnicn , Thefutherh Pacific Company has placed on sale at very low rate, round- trip i kets to ttie' venous resorts along - the lines, and also, in connection -with the CurvMUis & Eastern f Jlilroad,. i, De troit 'aW tfie Wafl'.l4at Yiquidjf'Cay,' latter-tickets- go retnm until Octo i berlOth.,, " . , v. ... ! ... " Three day tickets to Yaquiua bay, good goiDg Saturdays,,, reiurning .Mon days, are on sale at greatly reduced rates from all points Eugene and north ;on both Kant and Westside lines, enabling people to spend Sunday at. the seaside. Very low round trip .rates are also made between Portland and the same points on the Southern Pat;IS good going Sutiirt days and returning Sunday or Monday, allowing Portland people to spend Sup day in the cfHiutryj and out of town peo ple to have the day in Portland ; ' Tickets from .Portland top Yj'iiiVu Bay Rood 'for" return 1 via- Albany i and East Side,' or Corvallis "and -"Weetiie at thernopTiofj off passenger.'' 'Baggage checked ' thronyli to' Newport.'.1 A; new feature at Newport, thia ,year'wift'"re an up-to date , kindergarten yx charge-, of an expeiienceu Cbicagd teacher. i,u , i ' ; i A beautifully illustrated booklet de scribing the teaside resorts on Yaquina Bay has besn piiblisbed by the Southern Pacific and Corvallis & Eastern Rail- railroads, and can he secured from; any of their agents, or by addressing 'W. E. Conjan, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or Edwin Stone, .Manager C. & E. R, R., Albany, Oregon. -r ' ' . ,. :. . : : : j ' j is no hindrance to the rider who wears SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS Uan or saddle can not get. wet. ' EXCELSIOR BRAND , . OILED CLOTHING ' Tot all kinds of work. warrantedwaterproof. X0OK for trade-matt. , If not at dealers, write II. Swyrr5tSen, SoleHrn. Vast Cambridge, 31 as. t ;;'' --i,l Wanted. Two girls to do dining room work, at the Occidental Hotels -i .: ' -'! i ' .. . For' Sale. ;' " "' ' ' - Good eecond hand "White set iu ma chine will exchange for wood orjfarui prodace." Enquire this office! i"' ; , ; 'THE tAC!FC HOMESTEAD. Tie greatest farm paper of the Northwest 1'ublished weekly at Salem, Oregon. Edited hy the farmers of the Northwest- Twenty pages.. Illustrated. A western paper for western : people'. 62 papers tor SI. 00. ' 'Publi cation began .March 11900. . Kow lias. U.200 sub- wj vv -iarujain;r puoifHiieu.t loursftcmiu reau b We will send you the uomkstrad and corvallis oaxf.ttk for 1 year, to eiho subscriber, for $2.25. J O.'ii 'ill Wanted. '1 want ,'lobO'.'tpne of hay tq . bail this seasoij. parties.-wiabib'g ,tbia',' kind of wbrk done, will do wjlj to call on. or writ to ;the; andersignediv; The, price will be reasonable ' and-.' uatislaction guaranteed . I tuOl-A.'i, in J.;-J.f R; - Harlan.'. 'I For,. Sale"''.' in ; Three Jersey .heifers giving milk. : Fif teen registered , Jersey heifers, highly bred, one and halt years old,, and those of less age. Jersey bulla from the best registered strains.' A few Jersey bull and heifer calves 'for sale from. the cele brated imported . Jersey bulK Gold Coin; Twelve !grade two;year-oid; ' Jersey; and Durham . heifers of milk" .strains. i One red Durham bull three . years old, His calves are splendid quality..;. j Hh- is i-d. (M. 8, Woodcock, ,v.i..,tt:V.; ,.ttts,h Corvallis, Or. COiMSUMRTIO the most dreaded and deadly of all di seases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lnng troubles" are relieved at once and crired by Acker's 'English Remedy "the kins of all Cough: Cures.'' i .. Cures roughs and colds in a day. , 25 cents. Your rnoney'back if dissatisfied- "Write for free-' sani tle: ' TV H . Hooker & ! Co. , Buffalo, ' N.' ' Y. ; 'Allen & '.Woo'pWabd, Druggists.' '(' i.y:( fr .tvivi ; Fhe first National; Banf OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.; ESTABLISHES 1BSO. OFFICERS & DDRECTOES M. S. WOODCOCK,.President. - ! C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. , , : ; . WALTER T.i WILES, Cashiers ;' SEO E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. , ..-WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. ! ' Loans Made On all kinds of approved security; and especiaMj to encourage and buildup tbe "legitimate busi is enterprises an'l industries of this country ' Received subject to check payable on demand !; -'.'.Forelga Exchange ) Sight exchang-e and transfers sold available In the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spam,. Portugal, Gen maay, Austria. , , . . ', . . . i v-i ; . Letters of Cfcdi .': .? ; ...,, Issued available, in the principal cities or the . i "unci.J Correspoocents Upon Whomi X7t . ,i Sell Sight. Exchange rt commercial National Bank of Chicaeo; i The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. . The BaHk of California, San Francisco, Calif. ' '; Anglo-Californian bank, San Francisco, Cali The National City Bank New York. .. j . The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n tmporters & Trader's National Bank, New York. Shoe and Leather National Bank ef Boston, Mass Philadelphia National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa y Acker's Blood Elixir 'positivelv Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu lous affections.,;.! At,alJ iHmfs a matchless system tonic , and cpuritier. -' Moey ;re funded if yon are not satisfied. ,. 50c and $1.0l. Alun & Woodward, DruSgist Reduced Excursion , Rates to tli : Seaside bnd' Mountain Resorts , ' i. . Our Annual Mid-Summer Sale Rvpr'v -article Vin stocks will , be "Walk-over" ' Shoes,'' Hawes" Shirts, Bull Breeches, Our Own Overalls, and Spool Cotton: Deep -cut in Men's and Boy's, Suits,. .. Wasiu. C?tut.s. smrt Waists and .Wash Dress Goods. Bargains, alL along;' tbe linei 'tn order to make room tor our New Goods sold at Heduced Store Qoses rat-; 6 'O'clock; ,li Phcne 375. Pidtieer Fresh bread daily. A complete stock bl candies, ! fruits and ' nuts Kept ' cansranuyf on ; nana. . omoicers supplies , ; ;:.:,:;,-:;a sjpecwity : '":-:;f;;:v'!( 2f 'A i H. W. HALL, Proprietor. V: : Mi; ;.-;'RENT:-,B '-' V? , , ),-.,-.. . .. ;or. . . - . INTEREST; Its easy with; our And?.by cbmbniiiigj with others , ia , our co operative ; plahf you! can within a short time Payments less than ? rent will ) pay for a house and lot or i a farm; payments less than your interest will V wipe but5 your mortgage if you iare now earrying one. i. Tbis up-to-date plan of co operationf is the most practi cal and. the r- most beneficial ever ' of fered ia theNbrth-r ORDER OF FRATERNAL HOME BUYERS, ' -v'i-'v' T; A-, i i: : : 610611.612 McKay Bldg.f . A ''.." a GARDNER STUDIO CORV-MJLIS, I KELLETT'S OIL Of EDEN SWEET SPIRITS Of EDEN J1, Will Pos itlvelv" C ii ro a n'v : ' case of Rheumatism, no ?. matter how severe or how v. i' i long standing. 4v TEE CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE 1IEDI ; CAL COMPANY; OF- OAKLAND, -. will refund .the' purchase price to all Rheumatism . -'Patients? not; cured, ! y 'f j ", i ;;. -sAip by : V.y v' GRAHAM &:WELL,S v i ' ! AGENTS FOB CORVALLIS. I ; 33E Tcke Laxiaiive Bromo Quinine Tiets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 't J'-i f-. V. M - , is now running in .lull Diast. reduced, except Douolas" ; and '.oo. i Hats, "Monarch" White Fall Stock which will ai rive early. Prices for Cash 0ilyJ i 'i , ' By a perfect sys tem of combination we give your, dol lars the earning, power of the dollars of. the rich. ; Re-' fer to the editor of thi6 paper. help; L V NO INTEREST : RESULTS CERTAIN !v ' ' . . ABSOLUTELY SAFE v- Portland, Oregon. 908 NINETH - STREET Near College Walk ., ;:' OREGON. Mordaunt Goodnouoh Piano, ; Harmony, and ' Counterpoint1 Two S6 in inute lessons ia weefei per ! term of 4 weeks. $4.00 Qne 45 minute .lesson a week,- per , term of 4 wetkB........... ..' Two 45 mtnute lessons a week, per ,'; . - term of 4 weeks........ : OneCO minute lesson :i week, per i term of 4 weeks.i.'...;i.;.:..v i ... 3.00 6 CO t 'i ' 14,00 Payable four weeks in advance, i No deductions for missed lessons except in cases of Protracted illness. Pupils may commence at any time. - . i . -t I 3SS months. ! '"Xbis SiHcttlir69 T!Gisre!a;G6Idjih;0neDdy 'A Kotico to Creditors, v. A ' I JJotiee is hereliy (riven that tbe'undQitig7c ton been duly animated administratrix of the iif.'--ot K I!. Ulorffc'ett, deceased, by the County ttRVo the state o Oregon, fur liei.toir eonDtyj uittissrla probate. .'All persons hvmp cl&uns aca'insi act state-are required to present. Wic stuie, duly veri fied, to meat my renideuce in liloirct, Oregon, or at the law office of E. Hulgate, in Corvallis, Oregon, within six months fruin the lirxt publication of this notice. ' ANN1K K. UMiUUKT, AtUn'r'x. . lruleU at Cot valiU, Ur., this 5ai day of Ju-e. 1903 -i- Notice'tor publication. ' .(".' UM Oifiai iAt OrkooH'CItt, Ork u,Xf April 24, 1008. i , Kitice is hereby given that in compliance with th provisions of the act of Conrets of June 3, ;S78, en. titled "An act tor1 - the -sale of timber lands In the btateitof California. Oreifo.i, Nevada, and Washing ton territory ,fiM extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4.18W2, t . , . ' PHIUP H. JOHNSON, " of Monniouth.douiity of folk. State of Oregon, has this day tiled in tais nttice his sworu statement No. 6lri, tor the purchase of the K ot 8 W 1-4, of scctinit No. la, in township. No. 13 b, Kange No 0 Wet, and will offer proof "to show that the laml sought is more valuable for its timlicr or stone than lor agricultural puqioses, and to establish his claim to said laud before tbe county clers, of Benton county, .tirt-jfon. al Corvallia, Urciton, ou r'riilaj, thei!4iliua ol Jiily,'iwa. i ' . i tic inline a uiuitrftwii:. Chas. Newman Ina iaie. leiu, fiiram Newman Fred Hauler and 1 rank Fuller, all of i oiniiouth, Oregon . j Any nnd ah p. r.n.iit uluitiiiiiit adversely the above l.4tnled lauiln ai ri qiiouu i! tile their elaimsin ui.i. nice ii or l:.ore id J4ti da. . t July, 1903 ; . '"'.. LO..itXX S ' UllESSr.R, , li' ?! --ii' '.'.t.' Regiijier. jbii tire troiiu!ei; with -impure blood, iiuiicateiT by ores, pimples, headache, etc.", we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir,, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always , .cure scrofu lous or sypkilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cte and $1.00 Allen & Woodward. ' ' ' v 1 ; Notlco for Publication. ' ' " " United States Land Office, v Jj ; ' "- ' Oregon City, Or., May 1G, 1903. ' Notice ia hereby triven that in comnliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled ."An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to, all the 1'ublic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, I . W1LUAM H. tlVlNGSTOlT, ; ' ! of. Philomath, county of Benton.' state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 6141, for the purchase of the S E )(. of Section No 2, In Township No II 8. Range NoO W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable' for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the county cle'lc of Benton Co., at Cor vallia, -n .Friday, the 31t day of July, 1903. ii',' He names as witnesses M. G. Flynn, of Philomath,. Oregon, A. L. Porter; of Norton 8, Oregon, Hubert Jones, of Corvallis, Oregon, and. J. E. JoUusV.n, of Wren. . . Any and all persons claiming adversely "tlie above described, lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 31st day of July, 1903. ' : ' ' ALGERNON 8. DRKSSER, . , . i i, (.'..-; v ' . ! ? .. .. ,, Register.' YOU KNOW; WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is Mmply Iron and ' Qui nine put in tasteless foim. No cure, No Pay. 50 Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing be tween R. H. Huston and William Bogue in the general hardware' and 'im plement business is this day mutually dissolved.' Mr! Bogue, on account of ill health of his son, retiring from the firm, Mr. Hus ton continuing the , business in , his owti name at the same place.: , .;. .They join. in. thanking the public (or the liberal trade and patron age they have received -at their' hands, and express the confident" hope" thatT' the ''business; will continue to prosper in' the' future jas it has in the past.'.,."' " '".',' ( '': i Dated Corvallis, Oregon,, iuly 1. W03. ,;,v ,'; r,, :.,,. , , ,R. H..Hcston ,- h , ; WltLIAM Bogce.' PHILOMATH ; MILL CO. -: !' ": ;. f ' ' ') '!'. .:'..., ' , MANUFACTURERS dr., ','"''' Complete , Stock . of Rough and Dressed Lumber kept constantly ''' '. "'';;.. oh hand ' ! '; ' OFFICES AT PHILOMATH,- OR. Constipation is nothing more than a ciosrjriner of the bowels and nothinsr less than vital stao nation or aeatn it not relievea.. If 1 every- constipated eufferer could realize that he is allowinar ..... . poisonous filth to remain in his system, he would soon get relief. -. Constipation invites all kind of ; contagion. Headaches, bilious-. ness, colds and many other ail- ' ments disappear -when consti pated bowefs are relieved. -; Thed' : ford's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the - "purging of calomel or other vio- v lent cathartics.' ,i ' i' ; i Be sure that you eet the oritri- , nal Thedford's : Black-Draught, ! raaae oy ine unattanooga jviedi . cine Co. Sold by all druggists in , cent ana ipi.uv packages., Horgn, Irk., May 25, kfiOi: : , I cannot recommend Thedford's Black Dran ght toe highly. 1 keep It In mjr house all the time and hare used It for the last ten years, i 1 never g-aro my children any other laxative. I think I coald never be able to work without U . on arconnt or beino; tronmed with rnnsnpanon. I our medicine u all that keeps me np. V, U. Met AULAS D. Cares Crip I' In Two Days. m a every fcox. 35c, n 1 1 H B A.:CATHEY, M. D Physician ifr Surgeon Koonis liin Bank Bnildim? ' - Bailding. OtSce Honra to P 10 to 12 a. ni. 24u.l.. J L'e-idenoe: Uornei 5th mi Adsms Kta r piwne at otiice and residence. . " " " Oregon. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon Examining eurgeon U. S.Pension Bureau . PHILOMATH, OBEGON. DR. W. H. iHOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Phys I clans Ortice on South . Main St, 'nnsnltatiou " and examination free. , . Office hoursi 8:30-11 :45 a, 1 5:45 p.m. . " Telephone 2S5.! ; Corvallis, Oregon. -! ir- E R. Bryson ATTORNEY IT , LAW Corvallis, Orevror. Office in Postoffice Bnlldlnif. Notary. Titles. Cojsvftancino. JOS. H. WILSON. ' 1 fc ' ATTORNY-AT.tAW. : - Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office in. Burnett 'Building.' ' Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo SuppH e t 'ft, V ' Iii.'iv! fit ' CorvIIIs, Oregon Established, - , ... Incorporated WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete ! iine f oi Pure Drugs and ' Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and Stationery, CoffimercUl P. pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Articla, Combs, Brnshesiand Mirror. RUTHYNTURNEY r:-: VIOIvIK pupile in all stages of advancement. ' Studio Opposite Parsonage. t: M. E. , Chukchi (Sdiith ) - 7kd3 uvlv ,c--i:y::-t rv . .:..'.!... . " ' - . v ' h'u , .- E,'E;WHITE : 4'1'f 'iky, i , ' ii- -h DEALER I1M 1 V : !::' Newt; and Second hand ;Furi.iture and Musical ; Instrument p. Musical; -Instruments Cleaned. R. - I " paired- and Tuied. - ' M Satisfaction ; Guaranteed. p HONp ' ko. toiVnu cK v utLiuucio auu "tPHOTp; ARTfSTSi Have purchased the: Photo; Gallery of Mr. Philips, on Main street, and will be pleased te meet 6ld friends and' new ones at "their; 'Studio. JFfll UlorR Strictly first-lass. fancy, Portraiture V and ; Genre ; Work a Specialty Developing and Finishing for the Trade Watch Confidence . .. Makes traveling a pleasure, when correct time is always a necessity. Yours may be a capable timekeeper, but through incom . . . peteut repairing you have lost faith in it. Brinr It in to 'me. I Will repair tke worat wrecked watch, and I will do iUecoaosai cally. Occidental Baildine. , , CorvaUlv, Or.' ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cures Dyspepsia and all disorders arising from Indigestion. Endorsed by physi cians evervwhere. Sold bv ell drnffciatn. No cure no pay.; - 251 cet8.: Trial pack -a?e free by writing to W. H. Hookeb & To the Public. ' ' I have leased mv truckJlfor tLe period ot ope year to L., F. Wooster, who will engage in tlie truck In tines, lltiai.k my patrons fi-r past fav rn, ar i bt-tpealc for my euccepfnr a lil-e'al paiionne. I have tf ken t flu-es in the Fi ler lrit-k. over - the j'oirice,' atid tball engage ia tne real et-tate, loan atid insurance busi- neHB. 1 shall te ulad to Iih owntrs net with me. inopf-rty they buve for sale, or hi Udtb they liaye to rent. '- ; i i G.' A. Robinson. , i i , .' - Corvallis, Or. Adtnlttitttrator's : Notice, r Notice i hereby eiven . that the undersigned haa been duly ' "appointed by the county court of the state of Orego.i tor Uenum eciunty, administrator of the estate ot Wm. Kriens, deceased. . All persona having- claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present th4 same to me prenerly; Verified tu by Jaw required st my oifca in Corral 1U, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. -- ' Dated this 16th day of July, . 190S. ;t v -' : - - - v v-(- W. K. YATES. Adii.V of the estate of X m. Kriens, deceaaad.