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THE MM GAZETTE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1901. CONGRESSIONAL ACTION. -There can be no doubt that Congress will enact laws i.ccesary for the repression of anarchy and t'ae punishment of thos who in t:ach or attempt to practice its destructive theories. j Public sentiment throughout the whole country demands this and i9 so earnest in the matter that the senator or congressman who opposes such legislation will commit political suicide. It is Sot probable that any member will oppose such legislation, but quite probable there will be a greit diversity of o- inion as to what mevures are ad i-ti and expedite. IJauy iua seem to fear that no adequate remedy can be applied unless the constitution be first ameaded with this purpose in view. If it were necessary to de clare destructive anarchy treason before we may reach and punish it, the constitution, of course, would require amendment. While anarchy is treason iu that it aims to overthrow ana distroy the gov ernment. vet it is not treason as specified and intended by ,the constitution. Many very able men hold that anarchists are public enemies who are engaged iu making war and in inciting others to make war upon all gov ernment and, therefore, their acts are acts of war and should be rec ognlzed and punished as such, This view is the foundation upon which the laws in repression of anarchy and nihilism rest in most countries. In otuer coun tries makiflg war or inciting to war is declared to be treason and punished as such. Since 'we cannot do this we may regard these acts as acts of war. That we have not done so is not because congress cannot do sa but because, until recently, there was rid acknowledged ne cessity therefor. Anarchy is a crime heretofore unknown in our jurisprudence. It now becomes the duty of congress to define it aud to fix the penalties that shall attach to it. It is quite probable COHgtess will declare anarchists to be public enemies and their acts those of war. All else-nee essary is then within easy reach, There would not then be the most remote fear of any restric tion of liberty ef the press, and freedom of speech, nor denial t& " citizens the right of trial by jury, Anarchists by ceasing to be snch would retain all the rights and Drivileges of citizenship, and since "right wrongs nobody' nobody would be wronged. Bat congress should do more, It should create a special court having sole jurisdiction Over this class of crimes and prescribe rules of cractice to govern its proceedings. The right of con gress to do this is unquestioned, Congress certainly has all nee essary constitutional power to en' act laws fully adequate to repress and to punish such crimes as an archists contemplate. That thesi crimes are directed against the state the 'government rather than against persons renders it more difficult, perhaps, to define and to punish them, but this is more a difficulty of sentiment than of fact. All crime is offense against the state and is prosecu ted and punished in the nama of the state. That our immigration laws should be more stringent has been apparent to every one for the last twenty years, or more, That they might be made to ex elude anarchists is scarcely pos sible. We will not close our cates to all immigration, and nothing short of this would ex clude anarchists. We must enact such laws and build up such right public senti ment as Shall carry quick appre .hension, certain ' conviction and relentless punishment to every one whether foreign Or native born who promulgates or prac tices the tenents of distructive anarchy. We can do this, we must do it.. Will we do so now, or shall we wait until another president is sacrificed? In many localities in several States fraternal and patriotic or ders, trade organizations and the people generally are urging ac tion upon congressional delega tions. This should be done in very congressional district In the Union. It will promote prompt and efficient legislation. " ' , Potatoes Wealed. Two hundred bushels of potatoes ore wanted immediately at Coothorn Hall. Call at Hall or address, L. Burnaugii. "Steward. His Latest Movement. Readers of this paper will re call the details ef the capture of Heury E. Eggertoa in Eugene, some m6ntb3 ago, and his con viction oa ths charge of fraud ulently disposing of scalps to various county clerk. He. was sentenced to serve hi time out tue county law at liutfeue. List Wednesday, in company witk otheis, he made his escape. from jail. It appears that the youaj rruii in question . was mi-rely a tool m tne hands ct a clever swindler. Young Egger tea's home is so newhere in the East and he, had been doing military dut-7 in the Philijines ud was short of niOHey en ar nuns? on tne Jt'acine Loast en rtalc hem. Hi fVil ia with the swindler and concluded to tike a chance oa the scalp busiaass u;i til h couM secara enough to pay his fair home. Tae pair haviag failed to de fraud the clerk of Lisa county, they considered tha maltet of carniag to Corvallis or going to Eagene and finally weut ta the latter town. The officials in Eugene were notified and a war raat was issued for young Ejger- ton who was tea only one who appeared ia passing the scalp: At the time he was arteated he was playing cards with his clever rascal of a pardner. There being bo warrant for the arrest of the greater criminal, he fliade his escape and has not yet been ap preheadea. The yourig man ar rested stated that he had not re csived nay fet what he had deae, and that the . man who escaped had something over $600 on his cerson when Eggcrton was' ar rested at his side. Effgerton aaa only about $20 waen ar rested. The youflg Sian stated that they had several hundred sealps ia Portland awaiting their conveaience waen the game came to afi end. Part ot this tale has been substantiated by facts that came to light later. while other portions of the reci tation were merely . voiced by the young man who made his es cape a short time ago. The Book Problem. The inability f school patrons to secure text-books causes great annoyance to a large nftmbee of people throughout the state. Patrons have another year to ef fect the change of text-books, and it is ear understanding that old books may be used in the meantime by tha various sshOals, provided that the board f scheel directors are filling that their uss may be continued. Bat, ia case the old boks are not caaag ed fsr the new by next Decern ber their warn will not fee al lowed the exchange erics. Ben ton cou&tr educalers have dis eassed this matter pretty freely pro and con and same of them haye voiced the opinioa that the present unsatisfactory state of affairs should aot be kid at the doors of the various supply de- poi3 of tha slate. Their reason for this "Conclusion is that the publishers are holding flp orders for books with the. hope of delay- lag the exchange until after De eem&er, when they may sacsre better prices for their beaks. There is no way of substantia tisg saeh opinions and it may be that the view expressed is hardly doing the publisher justice and is a little severe. County Court. The county cHrt nut in reg. kr sessioft last Wednesday. Oct. 2, and all court officials ware present, witfc t8e excestiea of Commisioser KeoI's, wbo was anderstoed to be slek. Tic usual grist of ntoathljr bills was allowed. . Ia tile m&tter of petition of VV. Ci. L,b, as janitor of tss catirt house, for additional pay, the court, considering hitn cona petsat to make certain repairs about tke court house, which have heretofore required atside labor ef a skilled nature, saw fit to allow hhn additional pay tor snch Service. - The a'dditiosal sum not to exceed ten dollars per moath. The . matter of resignation of J. W. Banks,' supervisor of Dis trict No, o, was eontmued for the term. ' For Sals. Four room fottage and two lots, near S.- P. depot. Inquire of VY. C, Corbett, Orvallis, Or. B A N W S3 SALVE tho most healing salve In the world. Selections frani Roman History Literal Translation from Entroplus . by C. MacLeau, Ph. O. Valerius Call ed Corviusa Because Aided by a Crew la a Contest. (Continued) The census was again taken. Aud when the Latins, who had been conquered by the Romans, were unwilling to excell as soldiers (i. e. to enlist "i, r. ruits were en listed from among lLa Romans only. And (of these) tea legions were mastered in, a force which included even more ' than sixty thouiand armed men. In re- ' sped to material wealth the Roman state was up to this time unimportant, bat i'i the ait of war its excellence was "very great" F01 when they hail marched against the Gaols under the leadership of Furius, someone from the ' raaks of the Gauls challenged that cno Irom the ranks ot the liemans who was the bravest. Then Marcus Valerius, ' tribune of the soldiers, offered himself, and when he advanced, armed, a crow ' alighted on bis right arm. As soon as ' the fight against the Gaul began" the. crow lashed the (due of the Gaul with her wings and claws, so that he was not able to see clearly. Thus, ha was slain by ! Valerius, the tribune. The crow Rare dm not only victory, but also a nam?. I For afterwards he was alee railed Oorvin- g. And on account of this service he was made consul in the twenty-third year of his life. WAB WITH THE 8AMNITE8. Already the Remans had begun to be powerlul. For a war was waged about one hnndrcd and thirty ciilfS from the city with the Samnites, wh- are alout midway between Picenuu., Campania and Apulia. Lucius Papiiiaj Cursor, clothed witli the oliice of dictator, set out for this war. And when he was return ing to Rome, he gave orders to Quintus Fabius Maximna, master oi the horse, whom he left in command of the army, not to tight in his absence. But the op portunity having presented itself,, he fought most successfully, and utterly an nihilated the Samnites. Wherefore, be. caus9 he had fought contrary to orders, he was, by the dictator, condemned to die. But, on account of his popularity, he was, by the kiudness of the soldiers and of the people, set tree ; and such was the commotion excited against Papirius that he was almost slain. Afterward, in the consulships of Titus Vetuiius and Spurins Postumus, the Samnitei conquered the RomanSjOevering them with great humiliation, and sent them under tha voke. Thus was the peace, w hich had been made with them on accotitit of necessity, broken by the senate and the people. Afterward, the Samnites were conquered by Lucius Papirius, the consnl, and seven thousand of them were sent under the .yoke. ; Pa pirius was the first to celebrate a triumph over the Samnites. At this time Appius Claudius, the censor, brought in the Claudisn water and paved the Appian Way." The war having been renewed, the Samnites conquered Quintus Fabius Maximus, three thousand men having been killed. ' Afterward, when his fath er, Fabiua Maximus, had been given to him as lieutenant, he both conquered the Samaftes and captured the most of their towns. Then Publius Cornelius Rufinus and Marcus Curius DeBtatus, both" ' con suls, having been sent against the Sam nites. completely wore them out in great battles, Moreover, they brought the war, waged . with the Samnites during forty-nine years, to a close. And ne enemy, who. had tested Roman valor, was within Italy. Good Dressers. We have thres hundred samples of the Hart, Scbaffaer & Marx clothing besides the large stock we carry. All tho new patterns in Suits and Overcoats. Corce in and try jour size on and bo well dressed at half the tailors price. Sole Agent. 8. L. Kline. Freah fish. Fresh and salt fish at 6 cents per pound. Fresh fish constantly received from Yaquina Bay and -Waldport.' Leave orders at Farmers' Hotel, Corvallis. ' A. A. McCleaet, Waldport, Ore. Farm for Sale. E. B. Blodgett offers for sale his 570 acre stock farm, one-half mile from Blod- efcfc. Or egeH. sVqu can pay ei-Salil& for a hat nriA no better satisfied' HiS-arc ole . agenes!. NOLAN k CALLAHAN.; Mr. G. A. SUllman, a merchant of Tampico, I'll., writre: "Foley's Kidney Cure is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured some cases here that physi cians pronounced incurable. I myself am able to testify to its merits. My face today is a living picture of health, and Foley's Kidney Cure has made it such.'' Sold by Graham & Wortham. Try this Office for Job Work, WAGONS :M BUGGIES -NOW- FOR SALE .. Corvallis xCarrlagi factory Buggies from $45.00 up. Wagons, 3-inch steel gear, from $60.00 up. All of these wagon9 aro mtde of the very best material for an exponsive wagon. We are closing them out at these low prices to clean up the building to manufacture organs. Anyoxe wanting to get a good bargain should call early, Weoau make the wagons to suit if do not have one on hand. " R. M. CRAMER, General Manager and Salesman for Cramer's Organs. Watch Confidence Makes traveling a pleasure, "when correct time is Always a necessity Yours may be a capable time keeper, but through incoin- pcLem repairing you nave lost laitn i it. Brine It In to me. I witl repair t lie-worst wrecked watch, and I will do it economi cally. Albert J. fMzeer Three Doors North of the Foatef&ce. For Sale. Some fine-bred Shepherd puppies. Geo. W. Smith. James White, Bryanlsville, Ind,, says DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve healed ran- oing sores on both legs. ;Hn had suffer ed six years. -Doctors failed to help him. Get DeWitt's. Accept iio imitations, Graham & Wells. Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa says: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. Tbe doctors said she couldn't Jive but she was instantly relieved by Ona Minute Cough Cure Graham & Wells. H. C. WatkiHs, sexton ot the Method ist Umirch, Springfield, Pa., says : "My wife has, been very bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctors without benefit. After taking one bottle of Fo ley s Kidney Cure, w as much better, and was completely cured after taking fou bottles." Sold by Graham & Wortham - Bentcn county red clover seed for sale at Zieroif's. A I'iaiine of Black cat nose for Ladies and Gent?, Boys and Girls bent",' wean nff hose mae for- sale only by S. L. Kline. Oovorntneat Laud. Parties desirous of locating on govern ment land should see 3. W. Webbbe. Angora, Or. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch -Hazel Salye. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure yon get the original DeWitt's.? Gra ham Well's. Ladies, Attention! .' Opening Sept. 26, 27, and 23, an ele gaut line of pattern hats and novelties. Street and ready-to-wear hats a specialty. S FCLMNGTON & EOBTOK. Chas. Eeplogle, ef Atwater, O , was unable to work ou account of kidney trouble. " After rvag Foley's Kidney Cure four days he was cured. Sold by Graham & AVorthaui. " The first National Bank OF CORVALLIS. OREGON. ESTABLISHED 18S0. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. B. MOOR, Vice-Presideat. -WALTER T. WILE9, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. i Loans Made On all kinds f acprorad security, and especially to encourage and traild up tbe legitimate busi ness enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits . -Received subject to clippie payable oa flemand. r Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available in the principal cities ef England, Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgrtuin. Holland. Norway, Swed en, Bennjark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger many, Austria, : - Letters of Credit . Issued available iu the principal cities ot the United States. , Priioipal Correspondents Upon Wheel XV t Sell sight fcxehange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Anglo-Cahfornian Bank, San Franciscq, Calif The National City Bank New York. The Bank of Ken York National Banking Ass'n. importers '& Trader's National Bank, New York 6hoa and LesLQer National Bank of Boston. Mass. Philadelphia national Daukof J'irifedeipiiil. f Itiliaa Rye Grass for Sale. For parlicn'ars, enquire of Ob. W. Smith, Corvallis, No relief fo' 23 years "I had bron chitis for twenty years," said Mrs.'Min erva Smith, of Danville, 111., "and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a sure cure for threat and lung diseases." Sold by Graham & Wor-tham. Plotice for Publication. Ukitxd states Land office, Oreuoii City, Orexcii, Autrcst 2, 1001. Notice U berebv iriveu that in coni'.li:uiec with tha provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An net for iho sale of timber lands ip the States of California. Oreion. Nevada and Washing, ton Territory," as extended to all tho Tublic Land states oy act oi Ar.trust 4. THEODORE T. ORB, of Garfield, county of Whitman, Stato of Washing ton, has this day filed in this office his sworn gt-ite-ment No. 64S3, for thepurcliase of tbe NE , NW , lots l and 2 of Section Ko. SO in Township Ko. 13 8. 11 No. 6 Yi. and will offer nroof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for airricultural ournosea. and to establish his claim to said land before the Kegrister and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Fri- uay, tne ietn nay oi uctoDer, lwi. tie names as witnesses: w imam u. uwrnn ana Frank L. Gwinn of Garfield, Whitman Co., Wash., B. F. Totten and Themos Coon of Coriallls. Beuton Co , Oregon. Any and all oersons claiir inz ad renelr the abore- described lands are requested to file their claims in this effice on or before said 18th day of October, IWi. UUA.. IS. HUUHB, Registor. Administrator's Notice. Kotico is herabr iriven that the ntid liiraed hu bean dulv aaoointed administrator, with bo will an- nexe'l. o the estate of Kosina Mich, deceasad, by the CouDtv Court of Benton Coanly, Oregon, and lias duly qualified ai such administrator, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requires to preaent the same to the undersigned at the otpes of the Corrallta Uazkttb in OorfalHs, Benton County Oregon, With the proper vouchers, within s:x months from the date hereof. fated this 21st day of August, A. I)., 1S01. I'EttOT K. KEM.T, Aduiiaiatrator. Good Advice. The most miserable beingB iit the world are those suffering .from Dyspep sia and Liiver Uomplaict More than seventv-five per cent, of the people in tbe United States are atnicieu with these two deseases and their affects : such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Cestiveness, Palpitation of the Heart Heart-burn. Waterbrash, linawmg and Burning rain 8 at the pit of tho btomach Yellow Skin, Coated Tovgue and Disa greeable Taste in the Mouth, Comiug up of Food after Eating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to your Druggist and- get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Graham & Wortham. Notice for Publication. Ukttfd States Lasd Office, Oregon City Oregon, Adgnst 2, 1901. Notice ii hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," A3 extended to alt the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, WILLIAM H. GWINN, of GarfieM, county oi Whitnran, State of Washing ton, has this day filed in this olHca his iworn state ment No. 5482, for ' he purchase of the Lot S of Sec tion No. 80, in Township No. 18, S, Range No. S W, and will offer proof to show that the land sout is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to t id land before the Register and Receiver of this ofaee at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, ths ISth day of October, 1904. Ho names a3 witnesses: Theodoro T. Oir and F auk L. Gwinn, of Garfield, Whitman Co., Wath., B. F. 1'ottcn and Thomas- Coon of Corvallis, Beuton Co., Oregon. , Any and all persons claiming adversely the above deseribed lands are requested to file their claims in this oliice on or bsfore said ISth da of October, 1901. CHAS. B. MOORES, Kegister. Those famous little pjlla, DeWitt's Lit tle Eariy Itisera compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate yoar body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Gra ham & Wells, Wetice for PnMIcatien. . Ukitkb States Land Office, Orecou Citv. Oreton. July, 2G, 1901 Notice Is hereby given that incompliance with the provisions of the act of Congress f June 8,1878, entitled "An act fcr the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore j on, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory, as extended to all te ruoue Land States by act of August 4, 1392. FRANK L. CWISN, of Garfield, county of Whitman, 'State ef Washing ton, has this day Hied in this office his sworn state ment No. 5470, for the purchase of E of SW , SE i of N W 1 and Lot 4 of Section No SO in Town ship No 13 South, Range No 6 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for asricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said! land before the Register and Receiver of this otice at Oi Ton City, Oresron, on Friday, the 18th day of ctooer, 1901. He names as witnesses: B. F. Totten, of Inavale, Oregon, Abe Coon, of Inavale, Oregon, lios. Coon, of Inavale, Oregon, Martin Butler, of Fern. Any and all persons claiming adversely the afcove d escribed lauds are requested to tile tbeir claim in this office on oi before said ISth dav of ttctober, 1901. CHAS. B. UOORES, Mr. W. J. Baxter, of North Brook, N. C, says he suffered with files for 15 years. He tried many remedies with no rasulta until he used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve arid that quickly cared him. Graham &Wells. To Let. A nice fui'e of rooms to Itt. Fur par ticulars, inquire of Mrs. A. G. Mulkey, near the residence of Prof. E. Ii. Lake, this city. In caf P8 of cou;;li or croup give the lit tle ene One Minnie Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will be all right in a little while. It never fails. I'leassnt to take, always safe, tmre and almost instantaneous in effect. Graham & Wells. Nollce of Fiinl SettK-meat. Notice in hFby given that tha undersigned, s.:le surviving; executor 01 tltp estate of James K. fisjc, deceased, baa tiled his rival account iH said Kstate in the County Court oi the State .of Orejfon for Benton County and Holiday, the seventh day of Octtiber, 1S01 at the honr of ten o'elock a m. id the County Court room in the Court House iu Corvaliia, Ccmon County, Orecon is the time and place fixed for bear- ins; objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement tiereor, Dat ed at Coi vailxCrcgon Ibis Sept. S, 1901. llOiiEU WYATT, Executor. Geo. C. HicKoi k, Curtisa, Wis., says: "Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested and found to bo all you claim forit.- I have given it to my father and it is the enly thing that ever helped him." Gra ham & Wortham. G. H. NHWTF1 Phygisian 8? Surgeon PBILOMaTB, OltESON. P. T. Thos-f.?, Sumptt-rvillo, Ala., "I was suffering from dyspepsia when I commenced ' taking Kodcl Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bottles and can di gest anything.'' Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation containing all the' natural digestive fluids. It gives weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their natural condition. Graham & Wells. Consumption thr?:itened C. Unger, 212 Maple St., Champaign, I'J.. writes: VI was troubled' with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consump tion. I tried a great many remedies and was nndsr the cars of physicians for sev eral months. I used one bottle, of Fo ley's Honey and Tor. It cured me, r.nd I have not been troubled since." Sold by Graham & Wortham. Don't be satisfied with temporary relief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and completely removes this complaint. It relieves permanently because it allows the tired stomach per fect rest. Dieting won't rest the Btom ach. Nature receives supplies from the food we eat. The sensible way to help the stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help hut do yon good. Graham & Weill. Drugs St Medicine Kodaks (tPhoto Supplies CcrvaHEs, Oregon Established, Incoiporated, itjR WHOLESALE St RETAIL. The most complete line of Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books end Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Articls, Combs, Srnsnes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIGARS ' Manager of Ferscription Department, - T. A JONES, Kegistered, Special Csurse in Tbarmacy ot Terdue Cnivcrsl ty, Indiana PS 8 Digests vdit yoa eat. This preparation contains all of ibt digestants and digests all Kiml i of food. It gives instant relief and novor fails to cure. It allows you to en t li the food you want. The most sensi t.i ve stomachs can take it; By its ue unuiy thousands of dyspeptics have ben cured after everything else failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It eaia'i kelp ; bat do yea Prepared only by E: O. DeWitx & Co., Cbicapo She SI. bottle coctainsSj times tbe &0c. (size. Crshsnr. & Welts. to TOiEsratm No. 101 loacres, 15 in cultivation, good buildings, fine fruit and water, good bottom land; price, f650. 4fc milts from Philomath. No. 131 80 acres, 25 iu cultivation, nice young orchard; fair buildings, 2 cows and calves, team, wagon and har ness, plew, cultivator, tools, etc.; aleo Turnitare. Tfcis is a good hill ranch and is cheap at $750. C miles from town. 74 ICO acres; 30 in cultivstien ; small house; good barn and water ; 1 n-.iles from town; cheap at $1,500; on main county road ; good pasture and tin ber. 113 A good 7-rocin house with oue half acre lot; fruit, good water, 'chicken houses and sheds, price 5600; well ar ranged for poultry raising; this ia a cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from Corvallis posiofiice. Real Bstate Agent, Box 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon O. O. Buck, Beirne, Aik., says: "I was troubled with constipation until 1 bought DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Since then I have been entirely cured of my old complaint. I recommend them. Graham & Wells. We-joti ' To sell or trade. For particulars call oa Char. Small, at Small & Son's con fectionery store. LTlcers, open or obstinate sores, scalds and piles, quickly cured by Banner Salve, the meet healing medicine in the worl'!. Sold by Graham & Wortham Notice for Pnblicatlon. United Stamia Land Office, Orcon C itv. Oreeon. SeDt. 21. lnoi. Notice is hrrci.y given tiiat the followiiig-naraed settier bus filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that ("aid rrnf vi!l be made before County Clerk of Benton Co. at v-orvaius, ure., on- ttoveruoer 4tD, lyyi. viz: William H. farri?h, H. E. 11117, for the SEi Sua. 20, T. 13 S . It. 6'.V. He names the following witnesses to prove bis con tinuous residence 'rpon and cultiration ef said land, vizi Jasper kiekard. of Dusty. Ore.. Thornton A. jLemaster, of Inavale, Ore., Joseph M. Gray of cm-tfuiaip, vre., uiyheea . uieason, oi rern, ore. OHA. B. MOORS Register "I had a tunning sore on my leg for seven years," writes Mrs. Jas. Forest, of Chippewa Falls, Wis., "aud spent hun dreds of dollars in trying to net it healed. Two boxes of pauper gaTve entirely cured it." Bewa-e of substitutes. Sold bv Graham & Wortham. .' Eulttiibe fcr this paper. Conai & Eastern hd TIME CARD. 2 Fcr Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. ra . " " Corvallis 1 :50 p. to. '' arrive!" Yaquina 6:43 p. n. 1 Reluming: Leaves Yaquina. . . . 6:C0 a. n. leaves Co-valHs. . . . 11:80 a. In. ' Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. ra. 3 For Detioit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. In. - Arriy ee Detroit .... 12:15 p. fn. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:45 p. ra. Arrives Albany. .... 5:40 p. m. - Trains Ne. 1 arrives in Albany ia time to. connect with the S. V. leeth hound train, as well as giving twe r three hours in Albany befoie departure of S. P. north bound train for Portlaad. Train No. 2 connects with the 6. P. west side train at Corvallis Crossing fer Independence, McMinnville aad all points north to Portland. Kdwim Stohb, H. H. Cboniib, Managw. Auent, Cervallii. E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dwitlstrv of evcir description dun In firrt class "niinnCT, and satis faction guar anteed. CBSWK J&D BSIBSE UU I SKV.UTt Office ovet Zterolf'a ftrootsry ttoffe, oppoei- the po3irfnc.CervitfB. Oregon. B. A..6ATMEY, M. D. Physician ' Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. 1 10 to IS a. m. Office Hours f 2 tQ 4 p , Residence! Cornel College and 8th Sts. Telephone at office and resMenre. CcTTa'lio, - - - Oregon. L G. ALTMAN, M. D. Office Cori er 3rd and Monroe streets Hous 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Bon day ! to 10. RisioiiKCE Ct rner 3rd .and Hairteon streets, Coi vallis, Oregon. Telephone 815, at residence. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNHT-AT-LAW. Practic ia ell Plate and Federal CoBrt, Office fn Fir-I Na!ioul Hank RnHdW.' E. ii. Bryson ATTORNEY AT LAW Corvallis, Oregon. Cffice in ToEtctEce cllUg. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In KMtehoi a J rofa Corvallis, Oregon W. T. Rowley PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, OPTICIAN. Office over First Salioral Bunk. A Little-Known Fad That the ma jority ef ecnous diseases originate in dis order of the kidneys. Folej's Kidney Cure is guaranteed. Be sure to get Fo ley's. Sold by Graham & Wortham. Wanted! Parties to cut oak and ash wood from now on, and during next fall and winter. The oork must be done neat and clean, and wood cut even length, closely trimmed and honestly corded. Apply to M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Oregon. If the action of our boe;s is not easy and regular serious complications must be the final result. DeWiit's Little Early Risers will remove this danger. 6afe, pleasant and efEctive. Graham & Wells. For Rottt. Will rent 200 acre of land est of Monroe and take part payment of rent in work and improvements on the place. Address M. S. Woowwi. A'iii-irit'rt'ir, Corvalljs, Oregon. Slate Treasure r's Fiftp: Noficp, Static of ORF-qov, Trea-'ury Department, Salem, Se( t. 12, 1901 Notice is here by given 11 at tl;eie aie fiir.dik In the Treasury with which to redeem all out standing stale wairafits dian on the state scalp bounty fund and endorsed "Presented and" not paid for ant of funds" prior to January 1, 1901. All such w rrants, properly endorsed, will be paid upon presentation at this office, interest thereon ceasing from ar.dafir this date. CHAS. S. MCOBI5, State Treasurer. Foley's Money and TBf cures colds, prevents pneumonia.