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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1901)
-7 THE COBVALLiSiGAZETTE. TUESDAY, JUNEll.lHOl. The Price of Woo; In its last issue the Wist S;:e Of Independence ss.'erts that It isn't strange that fanners . living near Corvallis bring their wool to Independence." : Since when?' The West Side failed to give the , price that the merchants of our ! . . . , , sister city are paying, but states vHtti iucy a4o yayiag a. tciu muic per pound than the merchants of this citv. This would be strange were it true. We don't be lieve it. The merchants of this city are piyin fro-n 10 t 13 cents, cash per pound 1 r wool at the prv-fht due, i n3f gov erned by ti.e quality. "A prom inent merchant of this city will receive 30,000 pounds of 'wool withia the next . few days for which he is to pay 1 cents per pauhd. If the Independence merchants are willing to pay cash, as do the merchants of Corvallis, and pay a cent more than they do here, they can have all the wool in Gorvallis. The fact is, that the merchants ol this city arc paying as much for wool as are the merchants of Al biny, Independsnce, Monroe, and other ueighbering towns. Again in Service. On her up-river trip, Friday evening, the R.uth, in "kicking" Over a river bar near Eola, had the misfortune to break a bucket oat of her paddle-wheel. She undertook to reach Albany in ner aisataiea condition, and suc ceeded in doing so, but her wheel kept going to pieces en route, and when she had arrived at Al bany it was considered unwise to attempt to reach, this city. Con sequently, she remained there over sight and left for Portland, Friday, being able to go down the river, while the condition of her wheel would not allow her te undertake to proceed farther Hp, She arrived at the metropolis all right. J. lie trouble was that she was still carrying her deep water wheel that "stuck down below the bottom of the boat. At Port land this ' whtel . was readjusted aad repaired suitable for operat ing in shallew water, which will permit her to remain on this run for some time yet. She was re pairtd ia time to leave Portland Saturday evening, arriving in Corvallis Sunday. Yesterday she went down on her regular schedule and it is the mtentioa to bold her as close to her old time table as the stage of water at this season of the year wil fsrait. . Pioneer Association. If the 2Qth annual reunion of the Oregon Pioneer Association this year comes up to expecta tions, It will be the most success ful reunion in the history of the organization. "If letters of inquiry and promises are any criterion," said secretary George H. Himes a few days ago, "the forthcoming re union, June 14, will be the equal of any of past years, if not the most successful .we have held. While it is true that many of the old timers are - dropping by the wayside, the loss to the associa tion from death is not so great as might be expected. Fully four fifths of the pioneers who have died were not identified with the association. The association it self perhaps did not lese over 20 members, and as from 80 to 100 additions to our membership rolls are received annually, the gain is greater than the loss. During my recent trip through the Val ley I met fully 100 pioneers, who have never affiliated with the as sociation, who declared their in tention of coining to the reunion this year. This leads me to. be lieve that the attendance will be gratifyingly large." It is expected that a number of pioneers ot Benton county will attend. What Was Resolved. During the closing session of the Oregon State Grange, which convened in Albany last, it was resolved that the State Grange ask the board of regents of the Oregon Agricultural College to provide the means and sufficient " funds to enable the members of the experiment station staff and professors of the college t estab lish a farmers' reading course on the Cornell plan. Another resolution, touching O A C, was that the board of re gents of the college be requested to set. aside a sufficient sum of money from the funds of the in stitution fo provide for the prep arationby the members of the station staff, of leaflets for list in the public schools. Condition of Coffee Club Fo!!iAiii- is the annual president, secretary anil ; ep:t of ill? reaxiirerof the Cul5V'eClllb: , To tl,e oir,ce" HU'' "u ' l' c?e c,u.b- - , Bn To ttok H doe. or . lk snecesfefully accomiilishetl, 14 always a p,casiir,ttask. N-..hi,1;?,,m.ut,i happen- ej aarhyy Hie p.iat year, ami that puat year, anil that 1 KOod. In the history of a cation, of an individual, r r f a ctuife, those years are bent in which things generally follow their natural course of development, and quietly work out their owu-deslisy," The secretary! report will show the steady increase in membership we have made durinj; the year, aad the general condition of the c sib. The treasurer i'.l report on the finan cial condition. We have lost a few members by re moval from the city, and I am happy to report that "deaths icy finger" has not entered our ranks. This is the only club in the state, and I might add in the United States, where so much is to be gained, with such a small outlay, and the only surprise is that our hall is net inadequate l hold the members, when we take into con sideration the -vast amount to be gained for the nominal sum of fifty cents per year. The addition of the library has been a valuable acquisition, not only has it strengthened us in number, but has proved a siarce of pleasure and profit to the members as well as to the firemen. I would lecommend to the club to give this department their support, both financially and otherwise, To keep the library popular, we must constantly add new books. Through the kindness of the Corvallis Dramatic club, we .were able to add a large number this year. The social department lias strengthen ed our club and has been a source of pleasaut diversity to all who attend. As far as the needs of our club are concerned, we all know that our kitchen fs entirely too small, especially are we reminded of this fact (to use the lan guage of one of our members) oa eating day. Duriag the past year we have made our culinary department very much more comfortable by the purchase of dishes, coffee pots, etc., and I would suggest the purchase of a few more fold ing tables, as we bava found them a great convenience. -: ' -- . The main object of the club (service at fires) fortunately has not been required but once during the current year. ;. Our city is indeed to be congratulated upon its deliverance from this deadly foe. I have served in the capacity of your president for three years, and I take this means of thanking the members for their hearty support, and particularly the executive committee, who have at all times been ready and willing t ren der me every aid possible. Wishing the club continued success and trusting my successor in office will be able to do mre than I. With many thanks to all, I sub mit the above. Secretary reports 10 regular and one special meeting held during the year. Fourteen active and three honorary members have been added, four have re signed, two havo been dropped. We now have 101 members in good standing. Treasurer's report Received from all sources, $83.88; paid for all purposes. $35.43; balance on hand, $48.45. Library committee report Amount re ceived, tines, entertainment, etc., $32.55: amount paid for books, etc., $27.85; balance on hand, $4.70; number of books taken out during the year, 969. At the annual meeting the club voted for the library fund $30, The library now contains about 200 books. . Letter List. For the week ending June 1 1901. Persons calling for these letters will please state date on which tliey , were advertised. They will be charged at the rate of one cent each. F W Adams, Fred H Andrews, CT W Champlin, Velores Dennis, F B Grey, Arthur Hiukins, Clinton Hearing, Mrs. Ida Ha-ris, Mrs -E J Harris, Mrs Auna HJl, J M Hars. W J Johnson, A F Johns, Anna Jackson, Emma B Lovejoy, Herbert Nash, Fred Strake (2), P E Sbep ard, Mrs Maud Smith; Anna Simonson, P Pearl Smith, Albert Wood. li. W. Johnson, P. M. State Treasurer's Fourth Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are now funds in the Treasury with whiidi to redeem all outstanding State Warrants drawn on the General Fund and en dorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds," prior to this date; also ts pay all warrants drawn on the State Scalp Bounty Fund, and endorsed ''Presented and not paid for want of funds," prior to May 1st 1930, and all such warrants, properly endorsed, will be paid upon' presentation at this office, interest there on ceating frem and after this date. Ciias. S, Moobb, . State Treasurer. State of Oregon, Treasury Department, June 5th, 1901, v . Champion. Gopher Gun. Harvey Sargeant is the inventor of ft gopher gun which will prove a great boon to all who are ancoved by "var mints" of any description. It will kill anything from a mouse to a grizzly bear, and it never fails. Tbe price is only $1-50. For sale by Huston & Bogne, The Corva'-lis Commission store, and at the factory on Main street. See it work, and buy one,- . . ' BANNER SALVE the moat healing salve in the world. 1DNQU0H . " ... Importer i Highgrade Pianos, Organs r.nd fmall Instruments of all detcriptir n-. M ANCFACTUEEES AGINT FOR 1 J??T??ao The Celebrated Needham Pianos and Organs Which have become famous for their beanty of tane, superior action and great durability. We invite comparison of our prices, quality considered, with thoe of other firms, Call and examine our goods or write for catalogue. Office and residence one block west of Court House. Ribbon Sale. Cash Store, at following pricee: No. 40 at 25ct8 per yard " 30 " 22 " " " 16 " 16 " " " , 22 " 20 " " " ' " 4 " 5 " " ( 2 " 3 .1 (( i U tl Proposals for Wood. Notice is hereby given that the clerk of school district Ho. 9, Jrenton county. Oregon, wid receive sealed bids to furnish th'e said district with wood for the com ing vear, towit: Twenty cords of oak- grub wood, and Bixty cords split body red fir wood (old growth ) not lees than four feet in length, and not less than three inches; nor more than eight inches in thickness or diameter; to be delivered at the school building in said district, on or before August 15, 1901. - The Bsard reserves the right to reject anv or all bids, and no bid will be receiv ed after June 7r and each bid will be marked, "bid for wood." W. A. Buchanan, Clerk Thomas Munle. Biikbeck, 111., writes: '"I had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained mc so I could not straighten up. The doctor' treatment did u.e no good. Saw Foley Kidney Cure adve-tieed and took one bottle which cured me and I have not bten affected since. I gladly recommend this remedy" Graham & Wells. Mr. W. J. Baxter, of North Brook, N. C, says he suffered with piles for 15 years. He tried manv remedies with no results until he used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him. Graham &Wells. WANTED. Fifty gocd farms and E0 stock renches to sell. - Geo. F. Eqlin & Co., Real Estate.Icaurance and Collections. Officer Room No. 1, First Nat'l Bank Bld'g, Corvallis, Oregon. Spring coughs. are specially dangerous and unless cured-at once, serions results often fjllow. " One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a common mixture but is a high grade remedy. Graham & Wells. To Rect. Ten acres, with house and barn, close to college. Enquire at this office. . .; .You are much more liable to disease when your liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove the cause of disease. Graham & weiis, , : . . r'- Notice of Final Selilemeut. . Notice is hereby given tb&t the under signed administrator of the estate of F. L. Such, deceased, has this 10th day of May A. D., 1901, filed, his final account as such administrator with ' the County Clerk of Benton County, Oregon, and the Judge ef the County Court of said Benton County, Oregon, has appointed Monday. July 1," 1901,. at two o'clock P. M. thereof, as the time, and the County Court Room ', in the County Court House in Corvallis, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections to such final account. PbecyR. Kelly, . - - : Administrator. Dated Mjy 10, 1901. " If you are sick all over, and don't know just what ails you, it's ten to one your kidneys are out of order. Foley's Kidney Cure will bring you health and energy. Graham & Worthara. Mr. E. D. Arnold, Arno'd, la., writes: He was troubled with kidney disease about three years. . Had to get up sever al times during the night but three bot tles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a complete cure, he -feels better than- he ever did and recommends it to his friends Graham & Wortbam. - , , Notice of Fiaal Settlement. Notico ts heretj siren that the undet signed, as ex ecutrix of the estate of George Riddsrs, deceased, has filed her final account in said estate, in the County Court of Benton' County, State of Oregon, an that said Court has appointed Saturday, the 0th day of July, lvol, at the hour of eleven o'clock a. m. at the County Court Itoara, in the County Court Home, I the City of Corvallis, Banten County. Kuto of Oregon, as the time and place to hear objections, if any, to said fiaal account, and tbe settlement thereof and oi said estate. . Cinvallls, Oregon, June 3rj, iwn. Bkhta Ridpkrs, Ueor;e Ifiddera, is- Kseutrl of sensed' the es'-att t '. Tfy tills Office for Job Woik. Our Clubbing List. I sutiscmiers to the cuiiVAllla UAZl.ITK can obtain the following papers in crn-.l.il i.tU n KuU acriptions with tbo GAZETTE, at the very low' prices stated below; each in ad suce always to ac con pany the order. Those wirhing two or more publications named with the GAZLTTE: will please com-scond with this office ar:d wo wil! quote you the conibinattn price. We can rave you mcney on nearly all publication von desire. ' The abbreviations below are expliircd ns fo'b-ws: W. (ni weekly; 8 W for eerti-wctkly; T W, for tri weekly; n, it.r rcouimy; & a, lor semi it ontnly. . The f.it price-rereecnts the subscription rate of the publico) fan alone, and ;the etceiid the rate for i the pub.icntion offered in conjunction with the 1 w-ml.wtteklv UAZKTTR. . . -- Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Korthwcst, Po.-t- laim, tr., s.w.f iM cents; yi.su. Orc.-oniaD. Portland, Or.. W.,1EC; 2.i5t llural Spirit, Portland, Or, Contains a lire-stock market felort, W..J2. 00; 2.55.. Pacific Christian . Advocate, Portland. Or., W. iov. aos.. - The Thrice-a-Week World. Kcw York. T. W.. 1.0C; i.20. . Homestead, Des Hoinos, Iowa, - A. thorough stock and farm journal, W.. f 1.00;2.30. The Republic, St Louis, Mo 8. W., 1.00; 2.05. ' The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., Live stock, farm and poultry journal, IS., 60 cants; 1.65. The Cosmopolitan Matrazine. New York. H.. and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth, 56 pages of hmm naps; i , z.eo. The Outing- Magarine, Kew York, M., $3,00; 8 SO. Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or., W.,fl.00; i.80. Oresron foultrv Journal. Salem. Or.. M.. 60 cents; 1.80. The Pathfinder. District nf Columbia W . 1 00- 8.05. The Designer. Kew York. Standard Fashions. M.. Jl.00; t.35. American Aericulturist. Chicago. 111., includino- enpy of Year Book and Almanac, W., $1.00; 2.30. Farm. Field end Fireside. Chiiace. Ill' W., $1.00; 2.15. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. St. Louis, has no riva as (treat modern uewepapcr, T. W , Sl.00; 2.15. The Weekly Inter-OceanuChiogo,'W., $1.00; 1.90. Youna- People's Wceklv. Ohicos-o. III.. W.. E0 eantu: $1.90. . Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W., S1.C0; 2 05. The Fruit G lowers' Journal. Cobden . 111.. M.. ou cents; 91 u. Farm and Fireside, Springfield, Ohio, 8. W., 50 cents; 1.75.- Women's Home- Ccmr anion. Springfield, Ohio, $1.00; 2.15. Lippiacott's Msirszine. Fhilsdelnhia. Pa., M., $2.50; 3.25. Evrv Month (Music. Rene aad IHncel New York. jo., ?i.uu; ez.ia. The Century Magazine, New York, M., J4.00-, 8.05. Hoard's Dairyman, Fort Atkinson. Wis., The best most up-to-date dairy iournal in the world. W.. 81.00; 2.30. Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., L00; lis. -American Homes. Knoxville. Tehn.. M.. $1.00: 2.30. Boston Cooking: School jasazine. Bi-M.. SO cents: 1.90. KcCluro'8 Magazine, New York, M., $1.00; 2.40. Twice-a-Week Courier Journal, Louisville, Ky., one of the best papers from tbe great South, T. W., gl.M; 2.05. "Dairy Fori.uncs,M a neat, well written book of 201 pages on all questions concendng dairyine, feeds and feeding, the constituent properties ot ail kinds of feed; 33 combinations forming well balanced rations fur dairy cows. Erery dairyman should have it. rrice with the Corvallis Gazbtte one year, 82.59: Pocket' Atlas ot the World, 3S1 paces, containing colored ittaps of all the states and territories in tbe United States, the province of the dominion of Canada, and of every country and civil division ou the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in formation about each state and cour.ty , giving tbe population of every large eity iu the world, besides other valuable information. A handy reference work for every person; with Corvallis Gazette one year, 3.03. ""Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and terri ble attack of croup. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses, The croup was mas tered and our little darling epeedily re covered." So writes A. ,Li Spaffcrd, Chester, Mich. Giaham & Wells. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ftx ecutilxotthe estate of L. Q Kline, deceased, has lllcd her final ecceunt iu said estate in the I county court f the state of Oregon for Benton county in probate, ana Saturday, Junes, 1991, at.; 10 o'clock a. m., at the county court room in the court house in Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, is the time and place fixed by said court for hearing objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated at Corvallis, Or., this 10th day of Hay, 196L . PAULINA KLINE, (Executrix. - The greatest skin specialist in America originated tbe lormula for Banner Salve. For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for piles, it's the most healing medi cine. Beware of substitutes. Graham & Wortham. - - ; Yen cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De. Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the w hele system. They never gripe. Gra ham & Wells. Skin affections will Teadily disappear by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look out for ' counterfeits, If yon get DeWitt's you will get good results. ' It is the quick, - positive cure for piles. Graham & Wells. You will waste lime if you undertake to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starv ing yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly diges ted. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the re snlt of years of scientific research for something that would digest not only some elements of food but every kind. And it is the one remedy that will do it. Graham & Wells. Geo. C. Hickock, Curliss, Wis., says: "Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested and found to be all you claim for it. I have given it to my father and it is the only thing that ever helped him." Gra ham & Wortham. "I had a running sore on my breast for over a yenr," says Henry R. Richards, of Willseyville, N. ,Y., "and tried a great many remedies, but got no relief until I used Banner Salve. After using one-half box, I was perfectly cured. I cannot re commend it too highly." Graham & Wortham. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yoa eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. St can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. UeWitt & Co., Chicago Xhe 1. bottle contalnsSH times tbe 50c. else. Craham & Wells. For Kale. A street sprinkler. Enquire of Georgr WhiteMde'forj-!irtici.!i.in. . II people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would lie iifed in nearly every lir.nrr ho'd, as there sro lew people who-do ntt t-uffer from a feeling of fu'.h-eis after tating, belching, , flatulence, seur Mnmai-h, or water brash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation snch as Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stomach, will (JigCfct your food, cer tainly can't help but do you good. Gra ham & Wells. Save Money. Owing to (he fact that we have had to lake a good share of the lumber rut by our Tualatin mill, and that we also bave a large ameunt of fir logs coming in the big drive from the McKeu?.ie, we are get ting overstocked and will have to sell to make room. Our stock is A 1. Save money by baying now, ' ' COBVALLIS SAWUILL Co. "I have been suffering fiom Dyspepsia for the past 0 years and have been un able after trying all preparations and physicians to get any relief. After tak ing one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief and am now in better health than I have been for 20 years. I ran not praise Kodol Dyspepsia (Jute too highly." Thus writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts, Koith Creek, Ark. Graham & Wel.s. , For Rent. Will rent 200 acres of land west of Monroe and take part payment of rent in work and.improvementa on the place. Address M. S. Woodcock. Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon. The Great Scourge Of modern times is consumption. Many cures and discoveries from time to time are publislied but Foley's Honey and Tar does truthfully claim to cure all cases in lhe early stages and always affords com fort . and relief in the very worst cases. Take bo substitutes. Graham & Wor thain. For Sale to Loggers and Others. One large Durham bull, eight years old, gentle. Price moderate. Inquire of Wallis Nash, Nashville, Oregon. Drugs & Medicines . Kodaks & Photo Supplies . Corvallis, Oregon Established, Incorporated, if 98 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line of Pure. Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books . and Stationery, Commercial Pa- pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article, Combs, Brushes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIGARS Manager of Perscription Department, T. A. JONES, Registered, Special Course in Pharmacy at Perdue TJaiverai ty, Indiana TO HOMESEEKERS. 92 A nice residence 1 acre of land in Corvallis, 5 minutes walk from postoffice ; price $800. 88 80 acres; 50 in cultivation; good houee, barn, fruit and water: 3 miles from Philomath. A good farm foH f2,200. . 74 160 acres; 30 in cultivation ; small house; good barn and water ; 1)4 miles from town; cheap at $1,500; on main county road ; good pasture and timber. 113 A good 7-rooui house with one half acre lot; fruit, good water, chicken houses and sheds, price $000; well ar ranged for poultry raising; this is a cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from Corvallis postoffice. HENRY AMBUS, ' Real Estate Agent, B ix 59, Philomath, Beuton County, Oregon. Foley's Honey and Tar forchltdren,safe,sure. No opiates. he E!f s! National - OF C0RVALM3, t.EGC ESTABLISHED 1w3. Of rICEES & DiaZCTCaJ M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. -GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES; Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness enterprises and industries of this country. " Deposits Received subject to check payable on dcma-.i Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available iu the principal cmes of England. Ireland, Switzer land. France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, ttussia, Spam, Portugal, Ger many, Austria. - Lerters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities of the United States. . Principal Correspondents Upon Whom Sell Sight Exchange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. ' Anglo-Califoruian rank, Sail Francisco, Calif The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York Jwiioual Banking Ass'n. Importers & Trader's National Bank, New York. Shoe and Leather National Bank of Boston. Mass. Philadelphia. National r.aukof Philadelphia, T The Dalles-Portland ROUTE HITgl Ijoulgi rag) St amrr Baileg (Eatgcrt. DAILY KOUKD TllIPS. Leave foot Alder Street every morning except Monday at 7:00 A. jM., lor Uas vude Locks, Hood Hiver, White Salmon and The Dalles. SPECIAIz-Remnd trip rate to Hood River for strawberry picKers, gooa until AUOOST 30th. .Tliis route is the graud scenic attrac tion tf the worfd. Both Phones, Main S51. E. W. CRICHTON, Portlabd Agent JOHN M. FILLOON, The Dalles Agent E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description dose In first emu manner, ana shusiuvl-iuu guai- antced. CRCWtl O EF.1QCE WORK A SPECIALTY Office Over Ziorolf 'e grocery store, opposite me post otace, uervatus. uregon. MRS. DR. CYLTHIE RAMSEY, Osteopathist . Specialties Diseases of women and children ; also deformities and all chron ic and nervous diseases. Occidental Hotel Monday. Wednes day and Friday, 1 :30 to 5 :30 p. m. B. A. 6ATF.EY, M. D Physician Burgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. ) 10 to 12 a. m. f 2 to 4 p. m. Office Hoars Residence: Corner College and 8th St6, Telephone at office and residence. CoTva'lts, - - Oregon L G. ALTMAN, M. D. OFFicE-T-Corver.Srd and Monroe streets Houeb 9 to 12; 2 lo 5; 7 to 8; Sun day 9 to 10. . Rksidesce Corner 3rd and Hariison streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Telephone 315, at residence. Kotaey Titles Cosvevakcing JOS. H- WILSON. ATTORJfET-AT-tAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. Offlc; InjFirht; National Bank BiriidinK. Bryson Woodson ATTOffilS AT LiW GorvaIIl6, Ore"on. Office in PcEtcffice Eniiaicg. ' DR. J AS. A. HARPER DENTIST Ofilca ia WMtehorn Block Corvallis, Oregon Mies Mamie Smith, Middlesloro, Ky. writes: "MvJiitle Eister had the croup verv bad. I gave her several closes ot Foley's Honey and Tar, and the was in stantly relieved. It saved her life. Gra ham & Wortham. Kotice or Fiaal Settlement. Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned, ai rimini,tnr f the efttate ef John L. Clark, deceased. has Bled his final account, iu aid estate in the countv court of Benton county, Oregon, and that said court has appointed Eaturia, tbe 11th day ot May A. D. J001, at tbe hour of ku o'clock a in. at countv court room, in the ceurt hcuse. in the city of Corvallis, Benton county, state of Orccon, as the time and plsce to hear objretious, it any, to saw final account, and the settltment of said account and estate Coriallis, Oregon, April 6, 1901. EDWIN M OLAHE. Administrator of the Estate f John L. Clark, De ceased. ;Adtnini&lrator's Notice. Notice is henby given that the undersigned bas been duly appointed oy me county eoun, oi nnwn pmmtv Oreeon. administrator with thei will an nexed ol the estate lf Thomas genton Begg, de ceased, .ill persons having claims against sale estate are hereby required to present tame to the the undersigned at his lesidence near Nashville, Oregon, duly verified and with proper vouchers within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated this 3rd day ol May, 1961. WALLIS NASH. Adui'r with the Will Annexed. H. C. Watson and L. L Swn, Attorneys. Notice for Pttblicatietn Unites State Lanb Orncs, Oregon City, Oregon, March, 4, 1901. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisiens of tha set of Congress of June S, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oiegon, Nevada, ana "Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the rublic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, VRS. BESSIE S. FLYNN, ol Monmouth, cennty of Tolk, rtate ef Crcgcn, ia this day tiled in this office her sworn statement No. 6363, for thepurcl.aseof-SHol NEJ andNJofsEJ ef Section No 2 in Township No 13 South, Kange Mo 7 West, and will offer prccf to show that the lend sought ia more valuable for its timber or Clone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her elaim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 29tbday of tfav, 1901. She names as witnesses: Michael O. Flynn.'cf Fall City, 1'elk Co., Or, Jas U. Flvnn, of Monmouth, Polk Co., Or., Samuel W. Ev'-inir. of Pill Citv. Folk Co.. Cr.. John W. Hrde. of Philomath, Benton Co., Or, Any and all pernons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 29th day of May, 1901. C11A8. B. MOORES, Register ' ; A Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is herebv elven that the underslcned execa- tor of the eUteoi George W Buckingham, deorased, has Sled his final eciount lit said estate in the county court of the. state ef Oregait, for Benton countv, in probate, and 8atur.la-. June a, 1901, at It o'clock a. in., at the cuu.ity court room in the court house iu Corvallis, Beuton county, Oregon, is the time and place fixed by sud court for hearing objections, if any, to said final account and the set tlement, tnereoi. Date! a Cor vallie, Cr., this 1 (ib ij rf Viy H01. I. r. 1 1 t i, i Juntr, Oregon ShqjjjLine and Union Pacific TIME SCHEDULES Dei-art FOR AEEfVE FROM from Portland Chicago Portland Special 0 a. n. via lion tingtnn Atlantic Express 9 p. m. via Hnn tington. SaltLake, D enver. Ft worth, Omaha Kansas City, St. 4 :30 p.m. Louis, Chieage and Bast. SaltLake, Denver, Ft Worth, Umalia, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago and 8:10 a.m. East St. Paul Fast Mail 6:00 p.m. via Spbkan t Walla Walla. Lew istou, 8 p o k a ne, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Mil 7:00 a m. waukee, Obicago, and East. Through Pullman and Tourist B eeper. 72 HOURS POKTLAND to CHICAGO No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail, or via boat and rail, via rortiana Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. 8 p. m. For San FranciBto, 4 p. in. Sail every nvedaysJ Irom April zil. Dailv Ex. Sun. 8. p. m. Columbia River Steamer. 4 p. m. Except Sunday Saturday, To Astoria & way- 10 p. m landing. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISI0? Steamer Rut h leaves Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland aad Way Land ings, Monday, Wednesday and Friday C :0( a. in. ; returning, arrives Corvallis abonn Midnight, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. A. L CBAIG, Gen. Pjise. Agent, J. P. TAreCOTT, Agent, Corvallis, Oregon. fodlis & Eastern Rail, aad, TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: ' Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. " Corvallis 1:50 p. r. ' arrivep Yoquina 6:45 p. n . 1 Reluming: L-eavef YtHjuiiia....' C:10a. m. Leaves Co-vailis. . . . 11:30 a. m. Arrives Albany . 12:15 p. iu. 3 For Detioit: Leaves Albany 7:' 0 a. m. Arrives. Detioit .... 11:20 -i. rn. I Reluming: Leave? Detroit 12:10 p. m. Arrives Albany ... . 5:45 p. na. One and two connect at Albary aD3 Corvalljs with Southern-Pacific trains, giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. Trains for the nit unUine arrive at noon, giving ample time to reach tamping grounds od th Breitenbush and Santiam river the same day. i Edwin Stonk, H. L. Vaxden,- Manager. T. F. & P. a: II II. CronisE, Agent, Corvallis, SOUTH and EAST VIA ' Southern Pacific CciDpanv THE SHASTA ROUTE T3ins leave Corvallis far Portland snd way stations at 1:0 p. m. L Portland 8:30 a m Lv Allwnv 12:30 p ni At ashlarid 12:33am At Sacramento 5.09 p m Ar San Francisco. 7:45 p m 9:30 p m iurfiO p m 11:30 a ru . 4 :35 a m 9.30 a M Ar Ogden 5:45 p m Ar Denver .9:00 a m Ar Eant-as Cily-.-7 :25 a m Ai Chicago- "-.--7 :55 a m 11 :45 a m 9:80a n 7 :26 a m 9:30am Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 p m Ar El Paso .6:00 p m Ar Fort Wmth 6 :30 a m At City of Mexico 9:55 a m Ar Houston -4:00 a ni Ar Kew Orleans.. 6 :25 th Ar Washington 1.0:42 a ni Ar New York--12 :43 pm 7 :00 a m q:00p m 6:80 am 9:55 ft in 4:00 ft m 6:28p to 62 a n 12:43 p m PULLMAN AND TOURIST CABS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to . Ogden and 1 Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting- at tan Frsnciwo with sev eral steamship lilies for Honolulu, Japan. China, Philippines, Oeutral and Sooth America. See F. E. FARMER, uyml a Corvvllia station, or address . C. II. MAEKHAM. G. P. A.. Portland, Or. G. H. NEWTH . Physician Surgeon, PHILOMATH. CEEGi.K. 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