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tsutsaMnena mm -.xiioii-Gazette. Issued every Friday morning.' SUBSCRIPTS "ON RATES: One yea? ix mo.itta . . . Chre months ...$1 50 ... 75 50 AY ABLE IN ADVANCE. FRIDAY, APR. 13, 1900, REPUBLICAN COUNT? TICKET, For Representative R. T. NICHOLS. Dustv. For Sheriff J, M. CAMERON, Corvallis. For Clerk v , J. A. GELLATLY, Philomath For Recorder '- W. A. TOMLINSON, Soap Creek. For Assessor - H. H. GLASS FORD, Kings Vy V : For School Superintendent . GEO. W. DENMAN, Corvallis. For Commissioner CASPAR ZIEROLF, Willam ette. For Treasurer MILES STARR,. Monroe. . For Surveyor . G. H. WAGGONER, , Dusty. For Coroner T. B. IRVINE, Corvallis. For Justice of Peace B. F. BURNETT, Corvallis. It is the duty of every republican not only to register himself, but to impress upon hisiepublicau friends the importance of a compliance with the registration law. The Albany People's Preis, pub lishes a notice which says that "Correspondents will pleaBe use no offensive personalities, as such will not be published" (unless indulged in by the editor). ' The delegates elected to the Philadelphia national convention at McMinnvillev Tuesday, were in-siracte7McKiDl-". yii to beTieardroi eo&ructed its delegation. McKinley will bo the nominee by ac clamation beyond a doubt.; The Republican County Conven tion of Benton County, on last Sat urday, finished their labors after nominating a complete ticket. The several candidates nominated are long and respected residents of the county, favorably known and thor oughly well qualified for the duties of the respective offices. It is not possible for . everyone to get his favorite nominated for posi tion, but there is no reason for any person to hesitate to vote for the lirdrAf. hpaiiaA 1 Via A tiara Viaavi nominated instead their qualifica tions to discharge, properly, the duties of the office might not have been any better than those nomin ated. The defeated candidate in a political convention who cheerfully and sincerely acquieses in the nom ination of his more successful rival shows highly commendable qual- ; iue m any man . - One of the most deplorable con ditions of American politics is the conduct of many of the newspapers j and individual members of oppos ing parties, after candidates are nominated for ' office to. continue through the campaign preceeding the election a persistent arid con tinuous praetice ot communicating defamatory stories regarding th9 character and integrity of opposing candidates. That members of so ciety and neighbors shall meet socially and transact business to gether pleasantly for neaily all the intervening time between elections, and as soon as one is nominated to run for an office, his neiahbor or lo cal newspaper shall begin attacks upon his life and" conduct, is a prac tice that should be condemned by every good citizen. This paper will endeavor to abstain from the class of journalism indicated, prefering that its offorts shall be conducted as a business enterprise, and not used as a political machine to ma lign its-neighbors, simply because they happen to be serving the pub lic by running for office. In so do ing we will not forget or neglect to support and maintain republican doctrines and report the passing vents of the day in a reliable man ner, and at all times thus be a .helpful instrument for the public good. Just received a lot of fine glassware, table and pocket cutlery atZierolfs. One whole pineapple in a 3-lb can only 50 eta. atZierolf'a. After a debate ot five hours, the house concurred last Wednes day in the senate amendment to the Puerto Rican bill, by a vote of 161 to 153, and the measure went to President McKinley for his signature. When the people gee this much maligned measure in operation and come t under stand it, it will be pronounced one of the wisest and most gen erous bills ever passed by con gress. Its object is to afford rev enue for the islands and not to protect" the United States against Puerto Rico. None of the critics of the bill have offered any other means of affording: revenue for the islands, more just or prac tical. - At the republican congressional convention for the first district, held last Tuesday, Congressman Thos. H. Tongue was nominated for his third term by a vote of 92 to 70 on the first ballot. Claude Gatch, his strongest competitor, moved Mr. Tongue's nomination by acclamation , and George C. Brownell, also an active aspirant for congressional honors, sec onded Mr. Gatcu's motion in an eloquent speech. No representa tive from Oregon has had more of the qualities of a statesman than Thomas Tongue, and no representative from any state has received greater recognition by the administration and press of the country in so short a time The Orcgonian, which has dif fered strongly with Mr. Tongue on some issues of national im portance, says of him: Repre sentative Tongue's renomina tion is not only the result of sue cessful political tactics, but it is a recognition of his increasing usefulness asarepresentati.e and enlarged powers as a public man His service in congress has edu cated and broadened him to a very noticeable degree. There is "no sign that Mr. Tongue will be astray on any great issue to be contended for by the repub lican party. SHORTEST ON RECORD. The April Term of the Circuit Court onsumed bat One Dflyjmd a Half. rtrOfto-iifcTi:H5on neld 0!wcpre-' liminary sessions of the cirbuit court Friday and Saturday, getting mat ters arranged for smooth sailing on the opening of court for the regular term, Monday. The time was given to discussion of pleadings in the Gird foreclosure and the Edwards and Starr division line case. Immediately after the opening of court Monday morning Judge Hamilton dismissed tho jury, and, after the shortest term ever held in this county, court adjourned at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Follow ing is the businers transacted and disposition of cases: State vs. T. K. Chapman and Jane King, bigamy; continued. State vs. Lewis Roe, horse steal ing; no information filed. Crawford vs. Farra t al: contin ued. J. S. Cooper vs. Wilson Bump et al, action on a promissory note; continued. A. B. Hammond vs. V. S. Cros by, action on promissory note; con. Albany Iron "Works vs. H. N. Eley, to recover money Thomas Learmont vs. Dudrich Mofield , et al, for confirmation of sale; confirmation. Knapp Bnrrell & Co. vs. W. H. Levaugh et al, action; judgment for $229. Barnum Lodgo No 7, 1. O.O. F. vs. N R Barber, N L Raber and C K Clark, action on promissory note, judgment for $305. - Margery Davisson vs. J D Gra ham, Addie Graham and Elizabeth Graham, action on promissory note; dismissed. First National Bank of Oorvallis vs J Y McCune, action; dismissed. W H Baber vs L Lawrence, ac tion on promissory note for dis missal; dismissed. J Kirk vs J P Bergin on promis sory note; judgment. L Bettman vs W C Hodges and M A Hodges on promissory note; judgment for $159.50. C M Osburn & Co vs Green In gram on promissory note; judgment for $112.50. A Wilhelm & Son vs J W Faw ver and Mrs J W Fawver, on prom issory note; judgment for $149.45. H N Eley vs The State Agricul tural College of Oregon, action on contract; continued. Margaret Logsdon vs J A Hawk ins et al, foreclosure; continued. J M Kitson, assignment. Alice Tally vs L Flinn, suit to perfect titie; continued. Sohool Fund Commissioners vs Nettie Hoffman et al, foreclosure for for confirmation ; confirmed. City of Philomath vs J W Ingle ITCMIHG HUMORS Complete External and Internal Treatment $1.25 ConsistinBofCimcuRASOAP(2cleai.se the skin of crusts and scales, Cuticuba Oint ment (50c.), to allay Itching and soothe and heal, and C0TICURAJRE8OLVBNT (50c.), to wol and cleanse the blood. A single set Is often sufficient to enre the severest humor. Bold throushont the -world. PoiTlH Dura Ann Cm. COB, rop, Boston. " o Cum Skin Human," ie and E R Bryson writ of review? judgment reserved. Geo E Allen ys Birdie Allen, di vorce; continued. Mae Elliott vs M R Elliott, di voree; decree. Nancy Felgar 'vs J S Felgerj di vorce; dismissed. . - D F Edwards vs Miles Starr and J Bonsen Starr suit to locate bound ary line;, referred to E E Wilson. Mary F Adamson vs E Adamson, divorce; decree. 'Isaac Porter vs Nellie Porter, di vorce; referred to E Holgatc. Jos N Davis vs Wm Gird et al foreclosure; judgment. M Viola Crawford viG R Farra etal,Tsuit for accounting; motion for a new trial denied. J W Ingle & Co vs H Buoy and L A Buoy; confirmation of sale. EmmaRolfevs L E Rolfe; di vorce granted. S G Thompson vs Wm Gird and Ned Gird; confirmation of sale. Kind Words. In a letter from Hon. Binger Herman, commissioner of the gen eral land office, to Judge Burnett of thiscitv. he savs: "I have read - - mf I your address over the body of Ly man Kelsay, the" son of an old friend and brother member of the bar and a pioneer lawyer of the Pa cific Coast. Dear old Kelsay 1 How his verv name calls ud memeries of . - - j . the past, which bring a flood of life upon us again which represents the best efforts of our existence. Now that vou. his old friend and asso ciate in life, should stand over the grave and express . the noble and eloquent sentiments which you have done to the memory of hia dear and patriotic boy. . This life is short, but we must all admit that it is as marvelous and mysterious as it is shorts. 1 .." j -- v. Election Notice. :- Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, the 21st day of May, 1900, at the council chambers in the city hall, Cor vallis. Oregon, an election will be held for city oflicers as follows, to-wit : . One police judge, one chief ot police, one treasurer, one councilman, nrst ward; one councilman, second ward; one councilman, third ward. Notice ia also hereby Riven that an elec tion will be held at the same time and place by the legal voters of Corvallis, OreT gon.upon the question of issuing and sell ing bonds of the city of Corvallis in a sum not exceeding $10,000.00 for the purpose of paying some of the outstanding war rants .against the general fund of paid city. Those favoring the proposition of bonding the city as aforesaid will vote For bonds ;" those voting against cuch proposition will vote "Against bonds.'' Which election for election of officers and voting on said bond : proposition will be held at 9 o'clock in the morning and will continue until 6 o'clock in the aftemooon of said day without closing the polls, and Caleb Davis, Wm. Crees and John H. Simpson will be the judges and J. H. Gibson and E. R. Bryson will be the clerks of such election. The part of this notice relating to such general election is published by order of the city council, and the part pertaining to the issuing and selling of bonJs is published under and by virtue of an ordinance ot saia city coun cil; both, said . order and ordi nance, being passed by said city council on the 9th day of April, 1900, directing me, as police judge, to give notice of said general election and of said proposition to issue and sell bonds as aforesaid in the Corvallis Times and the Union Gazette, two newspapers of Benton county, Oregon. Dated this 10 th day of April, 1900, at Corvallis, Oregon. E. P. Greffoz, Police Judge of the City of Corvallis. Notice by Chief of Police. Notice is hereby given that at its last regular meeting the council issued im perative orders that the streets and alleys of Corvallis be cleared of rubbish, wood, and other unsightly accumulations. Owners and occupants of property abutt ing the streets and alleys where such nuisances exist are expected to remove the same. Failure so to do within 24 hours after service of notice on offending occupants and owners of property, by the chief of police, subjects such persons to fine and liability for cost of removal by the city. , J. J. Flett, Chief of Police. Corvallis, Or., April 12, 1900. Cleanse the liver, purify the blood invigorate the body by using DeWitts Little Early Risers. These little pills always act promptly. Graham & Wells. Eggs and Poultry. - Farmers, I am in the market to buy all your eggs and chickens. Bring what you have to Bell, whether it is one dozen or a'hundred dozen of either and I will pay the highest market price in cash j . .. John Lenoer, Corner of -1th and B streets, CorvaWis, Oregon. . The Seasons Greeting It is with a feeling of satisfaction and confidence that we an nounce our Spring message. After months of labor in buying, we have secured the choicest stock of Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings Shoes and Hats We have ever been able to show onr patrons, never more attractive and prices more reasonable been successful in our efforts to diet when you see Our New Spring Stock which is now arranged for inspection, and we will be pleased to re ceive a call whether you wish to buy or not. We want you to feel at home in our store. What ever you may need, we as Ladies' and Men's Outfitters, may furnish you shall and must be right in every particular, or money back. Trusting that this early spring an nouncement may receive your consideration and that when thinking of spring purchases, we may be Fine Goods luff 'jyyffWVV Fresh TEAS AND COFFEES j TRY . . . : : -: I FOR . . CORVALLIS 22&0i2 CITY WAY BE BONDED. The Question Will Be Submitted to Voters Other Council Doings. . ' '-I- Several matters of importance engaged the attention of the council at its last regular meeting. - A motion that "The street committee be instructec to confer with the college sewer committee ana nave a contract entered into as per agreement,? was passed. ! -' The following ordinance, to submit to the people the proposition to issne bonds -not to exceed $10,030 to take up the out standing warrants, was passed under suspension of the rules : 7 An ordinance providing for submit ting to a vote of the qualified electors, of the city of Corvallis, a proposition to vote for or against the issuing and sell ing of bonds, for the purpose of paying the general indebtedness of the city of Corvallis, in a sum - not exceeding $10,000.00: , .- : "Whereas, The city of Corvallis, has outstanding warrants in the sum of $14,000.00 drawing six per cent interest, and it is desirable to fund said indebted ness, that the same may bear a less rate of interest per annum, and it being to the general interest of the city, to issue and dispose of ' bonds to create such a fund, therefore the city of Corvallis does ordain as follows : -1 "That tke proposition to vote for or against the issuing and disposing of bonds to pay the outstanding warrants of the said city of Corvallis, not exceeding $10,000.00 be submitted to the legal voters of the city of Corvallis, at its next general election to be held on the 21st day of May A. D. 1900. "And that the police judge be, and he is hereby instructed to place the. follow ing words submitted at such general election, "For Bonds," "Against Bonds," aDd give notice of such question of bonds to be voted on at such general election, to the legal voters of said city, by pub lishing the same in newspapers to-wit: Corvallis Times and Union-Gazette for four weeks, and by posting in three pab lic and conspicuous places in the city 'of Corvallis, one ia each ward.'' i The chief of police was instructed to order the streets and alleys cleaned.: Petition for a sidewalk on the east side of Third street, between Tyler and Polk, was referred to the street commit tee. - .''. 'V-i , A. Radir was ordered to build side walk on south side of Graham property. Police judge was instructed to give the usual notice of city election ' to be held May 21st -,.i- Caleb Davis, Wm Crees amU J H Simpson were appointed judgeVMjd J H Gibson and E B Bryson clerkiSr the election to be held May 21st. 01 I vot ing place will be the city hall. , Bills to the amount of $58, on the general and $14 05 on Uu"et -fund, were aMowi-l, Clothing The styles were That we have please, we believe will be your ver first in your mind. a Specialty. c 90 t) Groceries Commissioners' Court. At its regular session held April 4th and 5th the court transacted the follow ing business : ' . . . Cost bill in the matter of State of Ore gon vs. Louise Davis, amounting to $44.- 91, was allowed. , A committee consisting of Kobt. John son, a. D" Irvine and is. JN. VVilkius was appointed to- superintend bicycle path construction. . It appearing that the sheriff bas made return of the delinquent list en the tax roll.it was ordered that the clerk return the original 1899 tax rolls to the sheriff with instructions that he collect taxes on said rolls until May 19, 1903, inclusive, after which date all taxes unpaid thereon will be delinquent, said delinquent list to be submitted to the county court on the 6th of June. . In the matter of a proposed county road leading from the county-, road running from Philomath to Gleason's mill, it ap pearing that the viewers heretofore ap pointed were unable to serve, John . E. Wyatt, N. P. Newton and J. R. Fehlers were appointed to view said road. Bounty claims of Frank' Hugbes for two wildcat scalps; Calvin Butler, for one wildcat scalp; Sam Bowers, for two wildcat scalps and Richard Zahn for two wildcat scalps, wer? found correct. Bill of E. A. Porter for road work was continued for the term.' The proposed change of county road on the lands of W. A. Gellatly was continued for the term. The petition for a forry at Kittridge crossing was denied. In tne matter of the First National Bank vs. J. Y. McClune," it appearing that the case was erroneously begun ia the circuit court iustead of the county court, Ciling fee was collected upon case brought in county conrt and clerk relieved of collecting fee in the circuit court. Justice- of Peace cost bill in case of State of Oregon vs. Lewis Roc was csn- tinued for the term. The petition for a drawbridge across the : Long Tom, north of Monroe, was continued for further consideration. . In the matter of W. M. Herron, et a 'for assistance for Woods Creek road, it was ordered that said petition be granted ia the sum of $30, upon the presentation to the court of a certificate that a like amount has been expended on said road after this date. , Frank Bennett was awarded the con tract in the sum of 25 for repairing the bridge across Little Beaver at Peter Pack ard's place. - The time for declaring the bicycle tax delinquent was extended until May 1st. Mrs. Mar Tnlly was admitted to the poor farm as a couuty charge. The matter of repairing bridge across Marys river at Harris was referred to Commissioner Knotts. Wm. McFarland was granted a rebate of $4 on road tax, being $1 for each wheel'of his wide tire wagon. Petition of Jim Westfall for compensa tion for services as interpreter in the mat. ler of the State of Oregon vs. iewis Roe was continued for the term. -' It was ordered that James R. Forrest, a minor child of MaryTully, be surrend ered to the care of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Portland. cfiiiOoTiis, Gieies 7 NOTICE. Persons desiring to locate on. timber claims tributary to the C. & E. E. K. would do well to call on or correspond with the undersigned.' There is a num ber of first-class timber claims to be taken up under the timber or homestead acts. W. L. CLARK, Gates, Marion Co., Or. Locator. Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor, K. P., Boonviile, Ind., eays, "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve sooths tho most delecate skin and. heals the most stubborn ulcer with certain and good results." Cures piles and skin diseases. Don't buy an imitation. Graham & Wells. Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cure Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- aouse. or excess ana indis cretion. A nervo tonic and blood Irailder. Erinsa the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire ot youtn. iv mail BOc ter box, G boxes tor $2.6u; wiui a -written guaran tee to cure or refund the money Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton - Jackson Sts.. CHICACO, For tale by Allen & Woodward's dnte gists, Corvallis. Oregon," " H. Clark,Chauncey, Ga., - says De Witts Witch Hazel Salve cured him of piles that bad afflicted him for twenty years. It is also a speedy cure for skin diseases. Beware ot dangerous counter feits.. Graham & Wells. Fruit Growers' Notice. G. H. App'eton. Justice of Peace, Clart-iburg, N. J., eavs, "DeWitt's Little Earlj Risers are the best pills made for constipalion. We use no others.' Quickly cur all bowel ad liver troubles Graham & Wells. Ladies We have now on display for your inspection the choicest spring fa brics and fashion plates of the very latest suit, skirt and jacket styles, making it possible for you to se cure the finest tailor made gar- lments, cut and made on the most Tsc?gntific tailoTprinciples to your own measure, 'of your own selec tion of fabric, trimming and style and, above all, a perfect fit guar anteed, at a price surprisingly low. We invite your personal selec tion of these cloths and styles, appreciating the fact that one of our "Tailor Mades" worn by you will materially assit in the intro duction of our high grade ladies garments. . Understand that this is a depart ment of custmon tailored gar ments only and that it insures to you a style altogether exclusive and different from any one's else. It.' ' ;' Wall For your home in the loveliest effects for parlors, and cottage papers in hundreds of . pretty patterns and effects of 'color, we will display for your choice when vou want your home decorated. No order is too large for us or too insignificant to be given our most careful attention. J, D . Mann & Co, Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests tne food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No othei preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures uyspepsia, indigestion, .Heartburn, Flatulencet Sour Stomach. Nausea. SlekHeadache, Gastralgl a, Cramps, and 11 other results of imperfect digestion. t-reparea oy c u. uewittaco. CQicago. Graham & Wells. :- ilt ri i mm DlCPART TIME SCHEDULES Arkivk Salt Lnke, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha Kansas City, St. Louis, Chieago and East. Fast Mail 8 p. m. Fast : Mail 6:45 p.m. Walla Walla. Lew iston, S p o k a ne, Minneapolis, S t. Paul.Dulnth, Mil waukee, Chicago, and East. Spokane Fiver 3 :45 p.m. Spokane Flyer 8 a", in. Ocean Stearr.shins- 8 p. m, All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco, Sail Doc. ?,, 8, 13, IS, 23, 23, & every 5 days. 4 p. ui. Dailv Ex. Sun. 8. p. m.J Caiumbia Bivor Stsamer. 4 p. m. lixcept Saturday, To Astoria & way- Sunday landing. Willamette Rival". M n - . 4:30 p.m. Oiegon City, tiew- Except berg, Salem, and Sundav Way-landings. Willamette and Yam- Sfo p.m. hill Bivars. J. Oregon City, Day- day and ton & Way-land's." Friday.. Wiiia ttte River. 4:30p.m. Monday, Portland to Corval- W cdnes lis & Wav-land's. day and Friday. Snake Riysr. , Leave Lewiston Riparift to Lewis'n. Daily 8 :30 a" m 10 p. m. 6 a. m. Ex. Sun. 7 a. m. T ue6day Thursday and S aturday 6 a. m. T uesday, T hursd'y and Satur.l'y . Leave Riparia 1.20 a. Daily. ELMER CLARK, City Ticket Agent. THAYER, Local Agent. MR, Bids for Wood. Sea'ed proposals, for furnishing wood for tha State Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Oregon, will bo received by the undersigned up to 3.03 p. in., Sitnrday, Apri 7, 1900. ' . SPECIFICATIONS : ' Two hundred and Cfty cords of body fir wood, cut from live trees, four feet long, well seasoned. Proposals for lots of not less than 50 cor.li will bj otisU ered. Wooi to he delivered on or before September 15, 1900 at option of bidder. To be ricked cn the College ground as directed by the purchasing aent of the college. No payments will be made before September 10, 1903. The riiiht to reject any and all bids reserved. - Each bid sealed, endorsed "Bid for wood" and directed to John D. Daly, Secy. Board Regents. Coivallis, Oregon, March 24, 1900. - '"No family can afford to be without One Minute Coagh Cure. It will stop a cough and cure & cold quicker thanariy other medicine," writes C. V. Williams, Sterling Run, Pa It cures bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles and prevents consumption. Pleasant and harmless. Graham and Wells. Prize-Winning Black Miaorcas. Egs from best peu, headed by the first prize winner of the state poultrv show at Albany. Per setting, $1.50; 2nd pen, $1.00; reduction at tho yards, or unpacked. Yards near the Catholic cem etery. B. R. Thompson, Corvallis, Or W. II. Shipman, Beardsley, Minn., uuder oath, says he sufTered from dys pepsia for twenty-five years. Doctors and dieting gavo but little relief. Finally he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and kow eats what be likes nnd as much as he wants, and he feels like a new man. It digests what you eat. Graham & Wells, Wanted. Old cast iron of any kind. Farmers, we will pay you from one-fourth to one half more for ycur iron , than any junk dealer. We are ready to do repair work of any kind, at any time. Patronize us Bring your old iron and get your money The Foukdky, Corvallis, Or, Is your watch out of repair or does your jewelry need - repairing? If, st take it to E. P. Greffoz, the leading jeweler. The best work and lowest prices. . ,'' For Sale. We have now on hand the' finest and most complete stock-of fiaiah lumber and the best grade of flooring,, rustic, etc ever seen in Corvallis. Also cedar posts in any quantity. We have a good fair grade of cedar shingles which we are offering for $1.40 per thousand. Cobvali.is Sawmill Company. Prof. W. A. Ginn, teacher of piano, organ, guitar and theory ot mcs.c Special work in voice culture. Latest and best methods. Call at Graham & Wells for terms, etc. For Sale. The Ei of Sec 25, Tp 10 S, -R 6 W, containing . 3G0 acres; price, $1,303. Term's, $S00 cash ; balance, mortgage. Apply at this office. "I think DeWitt's Little Early llisers are I the be6t pills iu the world,'' says W. E. Lake, Happy Creek. Va. Thev re move all obstructions of the bowels nnd liver, act quickly and never gripe. Gra- am & Wells. " JHHcy The Fixer is now prepared to do all kinds of bi cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing, etc. Besides being a champion "fixer' of the Willamette valley," he carries tt full ine 'of bicycle sundries and supplies. His shop is the headquaretrs for wheel men. Pav him a visit.. J. I. Carson, Prothohotary,, Washing ton, Pa., says, "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy in case of stomach trouble, and have" de li ved great benefit from its use." it di gests what you eat and cannot"fail to care. Graham & Wells. $ . DR.' JAS. A.' : RFER DENTIST; Oll'.re la Wbltchom Blo.-k Corvallis, Oregon B. A. CATHEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon OSice over Allen& Woodward'sdrngstare Office Hours ) 1 to 4 p. in . t. Residence: Corner 5th and Adarrn, weet of Catholic church. Telephone at office nnd residence. Corva'lis, - - - - Oregon. "THE "RESORT" THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. II. McBrayer aad Old Cir WVU kys, Fin-e Wines, Liquors ani Cigasa. TilEFlTimiLlil CorvaUis, Oregon. Does a general and conservative buiMa business. , - C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon. PHILOMATH, OREGON. C, B. Uaotuobn. I H. H. Tatix. GAUTHORN & TAYLOR DENTISTS. Dentistry of every description dona la Aral class manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. GROWN m BRIDGE WORK A SPEBI1LTY Office over Zierolf's grocery store, tffl t the post office, Corvallis. Oregon. Union Laundry Go., All white laber work guaranteed. Basket leaves on Tuesdava and arrives Saturdays. J. D. MAXN, Ajcmt, Second-Hand Stare. G.-R. FARRA, M. D. Office coruer Second and Jeffersae, over Graham & Wells' drugstore. : , Residence ou Third street in (vr ol courthauso. Office hum-si S to 9 a. in., and I to a'aa to 3 p. ra. All call attended promptly : - ATT0LTy AT LAW Corvallis, Ore on. ' Office in Zlerolf bui. ding. Notary. Titles. . Conveyancing. JOS. H. WILSON". ATTORN5Y-AT.I.AW. '" Practice in all State and Federal Court. Offices in Firht National Gunk Building. Jerseys for Sale. We have fiye jersey bulls from two months to six and eight months old to sell to those who wish to .improve their milk stock. . Also one or two jersey heifers and four calves of common breeds. M.S. Woodcock, " " Corvallis Ore. W. W. Mayhew, Merton, Wis., sayB, "I consider One Miuute Cough Cure a most wouderfui medicine, ouick and safe." It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate tesu:ts. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, whooping cough, pneumonia and all throat and lung diseases. Its early use prevents consumption. Children always like it and mothers eudorsetit. Graham & Wells. . ; .. . Notice for Publication. Land Okfick at Orkoox Cmr, QrkooX, , February 9,190. Notice Is hereby given that the followlng-ntmed settler has filed notice of her intention to .make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Bntoil County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on April S, 1900, vie: . . REBECCA ANN TKOXEI.,' : " H.E. No. 11840 for the Lot No. 2 of See. 26, T 11 a. " . 7 W. . ' ' c She names the following witnesses, to. prove' her juiiumiuus reMuenca upon ana cultivation or, said anil, viz: Ira t. Pittnian. Elvarow Mnlbpr .Ukn ' Ureilhr, and Bradley Mulkey, all of Blodjrett, Oregon. " CH AS B. MOOKKS, Register. Notice, for Publication. , Land Office.-at Rosbburg, Or. Mar. 1, 1000. n Notice is hereby iriven that the fnl settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and .that said proof will be ruado before Virgil K. Watters, county clerk of Benton county. Ores on, at ton alljg, Oregon, on - niti id, luw, vjz; . .. . ... , CLARENCE. JL VID1TO, . . - - on H. E. No. 79SH- for the Wl NWl r &, i T14 S, R 8 W. ' He names the follcwiiisr witnesses-to nrove his contiuuous residence upon and cultivation of mid land, viz: W. 11. Hamniersh-, William P. Shough, Frank ESeits and Thomas 11. Cams, all of Alsea, . Benton county, Oregon. . - - J. T. BK1DGE', -Register. ' J In the ririMiit f!niirft nf h. ut.ta' nM ... e. the County of Benton, George E. Allan, Plaintiff, , - V . . . . Rili!l Allan nfiinrlnnf To Birdie Allan, Defendant: In tho name of the State of Oroiiop, You are here by rcunired to appear and answer the (nmplaint before the 13th day of April. 1U00, following six consecutive weeks publication of this summons; and if you fail so to appear and answer mid couplaint. for want thereof.' the nlaintltf will t..k . a..- against you as prayed for in the complaint, towit: A decree of this Court dissolving the marriage contract heretofore made and ejjstii.ir between ; plaintiff and defendant and for such other and gen- .M.. . . " ' i" This Summons Is served upon yea by publication nil nnhlUh..! fn rti. l:vm....Ml,. ..i . ,... ... ... ..v..,-v.jr.i .d tij tiiiua i an an order mado by tho Honorable IS. Woodward, i judge at -the County Court of Benton Countr. Ore- : gon, and Is published for a period of tix wek prior to April 13, 1900, and the date of the Brat publication is March t, 1900, , V . f UAU LA & K. ' V- AHornej for tlslntin, .