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I TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1901. ANALYTICAL. There can be little doubt unit : congress will formulate a feasible THE CDRUUIS GAZETTE. nlan tor me reoression oiau-,me archists and embody it in an ef- ficieat law. This is the prerog ative of congress. , Yet it is not amiss for citizens to make sug gestions. In fact, it is com mendable and helpful, and will be appreciated by members of con cress because it will enable them to know the trend of public sen-j timent in their respective dis tricts. Many suggestions have been made, soma of which are quite absurd and impracticable. We have seen but one, or essen tially but one, elaborated scheme for congressional action. It has appeared in a number of states and localities with so little varia tion as to be practically identical. ' It proceeds on the view that con gress will declare anarchists pub lic enemies, and their acts those of war. It then suggests thecrea tiou of a special court composed of officers of the U. S. army and navy which shall exist a specified , number of years, as tea, shall , hold its sittings in the judicial ! . . J . district in which the crime has been committed. It shall first proceeaupon information as a , grand jury now does, and if the ( tacts laid before it are sucn as would cause a grand jury, to re turn an indictment, then, and not before, it shall issue its war rant of arrest and cause such per son to be brought before it for trial, and the proceedings of such trial shall bo according to the rules and practice which govern courts martial. The personnel of such a court would be of the highest character, for it would be composed of edu cated men, familiar with the laws of evidence, trained in searching out facts and setting them in their proper relation. It would be above all partisan influence, beyond the reach of bribery, and ', would conduct its inquiries in the most impersonal manner. A mere military court of inquiry, rarely, a court martial, never, glosses things. It digs patiently for facts ani heeds little else. Un like courts martial, this pro posed court would first inquire as to probable cause for arrest aud trial, So that no one would be ar rested under mere suspicion, nor as the result of spite or ill-will. Military men are trained to be ware of prosecutions instituted through these motives. A court on which Dewey, Miles, Otis, Howard, Anderson, Chaffet find such men might sit, could be confidently trusted to render jus tice to the most obscure defend ant. I tie economy or sucn a court is a commendable feature, Since all its members are already in liberal pay of the government, there would be no extraordinary expenses incurred to pay salaries, while the incidental expenditures would be immaterial when com pared with those of the ordinary courts. Requiring the court to sit in the judicial district where the crime may have been committed is the constitutional provision, and prevents carrying accused persons long distances from the scene of their crime, possibly far from friends, to receive trial. Proceeding according to the rules which govern courts mar tial shuts out the confusing, dila tory technicalities, which usually mark and mar the proceedings of the civil -courts and not unfre quently defeat the ends of jus tice. Trials before tha court are open and public. The same laws of evidence are observed in admitting and weighing testi mony here as in other courts, and facts are determined by practical ly the same methods. Such courts administer justice cold, ftlculating, incisive, merciless justice. The proposed constabulary, or officers who execute the man dates of the court, are to be se lected from the enlisted men of the army, and veterans of the Civil and ' the Spanish wars. tTheir duties would be similar in U respects to these devolving upon U. S. marshals and their deputies. Since, as a rule, they would be peculiarly well quali fied for such duties, and would practically be non-partisans there Can be so reasonable objection interposed to the suggestion. As to the creation of a penal Colony, we do not see any im mediate necessity for it. If wa had several hundred anarchists apprehended and convicted, a jpeparate 'penal colony for each f ;x might be very useful in ex- tenninatine the whole brood. It would give an instructive lesson in anarchistic sociology without - doubt, but it is not yet necessary that the government should start such an experimen tal station in sociology. iiitit uaii uc uiuv: uuuul . uiat tae enac ment of such a law arid;if creation oi sucu a court lor the avowed purpose of repressing anarchy would have a wholesome deterring influence upon all such ' uesuutuves. it wouiu presem . such a combitiation of moral and physical force as they would fear and the very contemplation of which would awe them into dis- creet silence. It would be au ever-preseat, swift acting, merci lessly crushing, preponderant force the one thing they fear. It is doubtful if any would ever defy such laws and fall into the hands of such ministers of justice. Selections from Roman History K Literal Translation from Eutropius by C. MacLean, Ph. D. Pyrrhns Returns Captives Diseracod. (Continued) Afterward Pyrrhus, having associated himself with the Ssmnites, the Lnctu ians and the Brutii, hastened to Rome and laid everything waste with fire and and UIU- ."B ; vui me y fPAti mt m frnm h iirv Then igh ;ron fear of the' army, which, with a consul, I pursued liim, he retreated to Campania. Tha messengers sent to lvrrhn. th.wh ing the ransom of the prisoners were, by him, received with honor. He seut the prisoners of war to Rome without a price, He so admired Fabricius, one of the Ro man ambassadors, that, as soon as he had learned that he was oor, he wished by the promise of a fourth of his Kingdom to tempt (him to go over (as a deserter) to himself ; but he was scorned by Fabri cius. Wherefore, since he was seized with great admiration for the Romans, Pyrrhus sent an eminent man, Cineas by fame, as ambassador to ask for peace on such easy terms that Pyrrhus could keep the part of Italy which lie iiad al ready seized by force of arms. Their condition of peace was not satis factory to Pynhus. Word was sent back irom me senate mac tie couiu nave no peace with the Romans unless he with drew from Italy. Then the Romans or dered that all the captives, whom Pyr rhus had returned, be -regarded as dis reputable, because, they, beiBg armed meu, could be captured ; and that they be not restored to their former ratik as citizens, until they had carried back the spoils of the enemy who were slain two each i. e., two apiece.; S) the messen gers of Pyrrhus returned. When Pyr rhus inquired of. him what sort of a city he had found Rome, Cineas said that he saw the native land of kings that is, almost all in the place were such as Pyrrhus alone was thought to be in Epirus and the rest of Greece. No. 4301. Report Of The Condition Of the First National Bank of Corvallis, at Corvallis, in the State of Oregon, at the close ot Dusiness, bept. 30, 1901. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts S106.444 8 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 390 44 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 60,000 00 Stocks, securities, etc 36,229 62 Banking-bouse, furniture and fixtures 21,459 65 utner real estate ownea s,137 44 Due from National Banks not reserve agents 21,713 S3 Due from State Banks and Bankers 30,638 28 Due from approved reserve agents 99,771 87 Internal-Revenue stamps 399 00 Checks and other cash items 2,182 46 Notes of other National Bunks : 870 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, . and cents 55 29 Lawfcl Money Res. in Bank, viz: bpecie 29,754 55 ) 29,754 55 Leeal-tender nntea m f . 475 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer a per cent, ot circulation 2,500 00 Total. . . -.404,581 71 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. . ..SoO.OOO 00 Surplus fund .-.J 6,750 00 unaiviaea pronts, less expenses and taxes paid . ' 1,279 62 National Bank notes outstanding 49.290 00 Dividends unpaid : 50 00 Individual deposits subject to check. .240,086 62 Demand certificates of deposit 53,302 61 Certified checks . 546 95 Liabilities other than those above - stated (and other Liabilities) 3,276 01 Total. .-404,681 71 State of Oregon,1 County of Benton ssi I, Walter T. Wiles, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Walter T. Wiles, Cashier. , Subscribed and sworn to before me this nth day of October, iooi. J. N. McFadden. Notary Public. Corrkct Attest: ; C. E. Moor, ' John Wiles, M. S. Woodcock, - Directors. Another invoice of Ladies Cape?, Jackets and Raglins have arrived. Nolan & Callahan. V A i-haace of a Life-Time. . J. K. Berrys agent for the eld stand by sewing machine the Wheeler & Wilson. He has two of the finest ma chines that ever struck the town a $75 box cabinet for $45; a $50 drop head for $35. Buy a machine that will last a life time. Ball-bearing, . rotary motion, steel-pointed. In cases of cough or croup give the lit tle cne One Minute Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will be all light in a little while. It never fails. I'leasant to lake, always safe, sure and almost instantaneous in effect. Graham & Wells. For Sale. Borne fine-bred Shepherd puppies. Geo, W. BifiTji, H. S. & M. Harl, Schaffner it Marx the clothes with a Guarantee foi sale only by S. L Kline. - Good Dressers. ... i i . . Schaffner & Marx !! lii fur liiki.la ilia lrtr. utricle net carrJ All Ul9 ntw terns in suitB Hnd Overcoats. Come in and iry vour size on and be well dresfed Sole ax nan in iniiora price Agt - Ht. S.L.Kline. Fresh Fish. Fresh and Bait Gel) at C cents per pound. Fresh fish constantly received from Yaqnina Bay and Waldport. Leave orders at Farmers' Hotel, Corvallis. A. A. McCtEABV, Waldport, Or. For Sale. Four-room cottage and two Ibis, near P. depot. Inquire of W. C, Corbett, CarvalUs, Or. " "' ' " You can pay fiv'edollars for a hat and bejib better satisfied 1fliTareoleagents!. NOLAN & CALLAHAN. . ; Mr. G. A. Sl.illman. a merchant of Tampico, 111., writrs: "Foley's Kidney Cure is meeting with wonderful success It has cured some cases here that physi. cians pronounced incurable. I myself am able td testify to its merits. My face today is a Jiving picture of health, and Foley's Kidney Cure has made it sucl Sold by Graham & Wortham. , Try this Office for Job Work Geo. C. Hu:kock. Curtiss. Wis., says "Foley's Kidney Cure has beeu 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. : ,V Mr. W.J. Baxter, of North Brook, N. C, says he suffered with piles for 15 years. He tried many remedies "frith ho results until he used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him. Graham &Wells. For Rent. Will rent 200 acres of land est of Monroe and take part payment of rent in work and.improvementa on the place. Address M. S. w oodcock, Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon. . - Unas. Keplogle, of Atwater, u., was unable to . work on account of kidney trouble. After using Foley's Kidney Cure four days he was ;cured. Sold by Graham & Wortham.- Notice for Publication. Unitkd States Land Officb, . Oregon City Oregon, Ajgust-2, 1801.. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot thu act of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled 'An HCt tor the sale of timber lands in. the states of California, Orejron, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," m extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, ' : -WILLIAM H. OWINN, of GarSeldi -county of Whitm an, State of Washing ton, has this day filed, in this office his sworn state ment No. 5482, for 'he purchase of the Lot S ef Sec tion No. SS, in Township No. IS, S, Range No. 6 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the ISth day of October, 1901. He names as witnesses: Theodore T. Oir and F ank L. Gwinn, of Garfield, Whitman Co., Wash., B. F. Totten and Thomas Coon ot Corvallis, Benton Co., Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office -on or before said 18th' da of October; 1901. . - " CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. notice for Publication. - United Statks Land Office, Oregon Oitv. Oretrcn. Auerust 2. 1901. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions oi tue act ot congress oi June 3. l7, entitled "An act for iho sale of timber lands iir the States f California. Oresroa. Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, . THEODORE T. OR1L of Garfield, county ot Whitman, State of Washing ton, has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment no. D4S3, lor tneipurcnase oi tne n& , ww YA, lots i and 2 of Section No. 30 in Township No. IS 8, R No. 6 W. and will offer proof to shew that the land sought is more valuable for-its timber er stone tnan ior agricultural purposes, ana to establih his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Fri day, the 18th day of October, 1901. - -He names as witnesses: William H. Gwinn and Frank L. Gwinn of Garfield. Whitman Co.. Wash. B. F. Totten &nd Thomas Coon of Corvallis, Benton Co . Oregon. Any and all persons claiir.ing adversely the above- aescrmea tanas are requesteu to nie tneir claims ic this office on or before said 18th day of October, 1901. CHA. B. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication. t . Ubttpd States Land Office. Oregon City. Oregon, October, 5, 1901 Notice is hercbv -srivc that in roiimliancH with the provisions ef the act of Congress of June 3, 187-8 entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states oi California, Uregou, Nevada, and Washing, ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, CHARLES W. WILKINSON, of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi sworn statement No. 6524, for the purchase of the S. J of N. W. i and Lots 3 and 4 of section No, 4 in Township No. 13 South, Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than fr agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to raid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Satuiday, the 21st day of December. 190L He names as witnesees: Melrose (tanrtcr nf Full City, Oregon, John Hyde of Philomath, Oregon, Charles Odell of Philomath, Oregon, and Jred Siuieral ef Philomath, Oregon, Anr and all oersons claiming advprflv t.lu iWo. J "J described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on tr before said 21 st dar ef December 19W. - CHAS. B. MOORES, RegisUr WAGONS and BIGGIES -NOW- FOR SALE - -A.T THE CorvalHs Carriage Factory Buggies from $45.00 up. Wagons, 3-inch steel gear, from $60.00 up. All of these wagons are made of the very best material for an expensive wngou. We are closing them oat at these low prices tocieau up the building to manufacture organs. Anyone wanting to get a good bargain should call early, Weoanmake 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 incom . peteut repairing you have lost faith iu it. Brine It in to me. I will repair the worst wrceked watch, and I will do it economi cally. Albert J. Metzoer Three Doors North of the Fosteffice. TEACHING AND PLAYING .... MORDAUNT GOODNOUGH announces the opening of his class in artistic piano playing. Mason's Pianoforte Technic? and Reed 'Z ... Oran .., Mr. Goodnough'8 understanding of the higher art' of music has been attained by years of study and attested by several years successful teaching. He is, there fore, prepared to receive pupils for the production of Intelligent, refined, musical and pianist " ic playing: of the first class. - The same care is given to pupils of the organ as is given piano pupils. For terms and hoars, call at residence ou 6th street, west of Court House. A Little-Known Fact That the ma jority of Eerious diseases originate in dis order of the kidneys. Foley's Kidney Cure is guaranteed. Be sure to get Fo ley's. Sold by Graham & AVortham. "I had a running sore on my leg for seven years' 'writes Mrs. Jas. Foiest, of Chippena Falls, Wis., "and spent hun dreds of dollars -in trying to get it healed. Two boxes of Banner' Salve entirely cured it." Bewa-e of substitutes. Sold bv Graham & Wortham. Notice for Publication. United Stames Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. Sept. 21, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the foUowing-iiamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before Oountv Clerk of Benton Co. at Corvallis, Ore., on November 4th, 1901. viz: William H. Pai-rich, H. E. 11117, for the SKJ Sea 20, T. 13 S.. R. 6W. He names the following- witnesses to prove his con tinuous -residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; Jasper Rickard. of Dusty, Ore., Tbornton A. Lemaster, of Inavale, Ore., Joseph if. Gray of Philomath. Ore., Ulysses S. Gleason, of Forn. Ore, CHAS. B. MOORE. "' ' Kegister Ulcers, open or obstinate sores, scalds and piles, quickly cured by Banner Salve, the most liealing medicine in tbe world. Sold bv Graham & Wortham. Summons, In the Circuit Court of t!u-State of Oregon for Benton County. -D. N. Williamson, ' ' ' - Plaintiff, I " vs. - Mary A. Williamson. I T. B. Williamson J -. Martha E. Pretty man, J. W. Williamson, Wiley A. Williamson, W. G. 1 Williamson, P. E. Wil- I liamson, Arthur Blanno. I " n Mattie Pretty man-John- ( stonana nenry rretty- man, a minor, - - I - Defendants. To Mattie Prettyman -Johnston; one of the above named defendants: In tub namr of the State of Orkook, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the above-named plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court, on or before the expira tion of six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, which is the 11th day of Oc tober, 1901, and the last date of the publication of this summons is the 22nd day of November, 1901, and you are notified if you fail to appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for in his said complaint, towit: For a decree and order of said court to correct a mis take and error in the description in a certain deed J made and executed by P. K. Williamson and wary A. Williamson to the plaintiff on July 25th, 1S96, and recorded in the deed records for Benton county, Oregon, Volume 33, at page 412 thereof, and for such other relief as to the court may seem just. This summons is served by publication thereof in the Corvallis Gazbttk by order of Hon. E. Wood ward, County Judge for Benton County, Oregon. ilade the 9th day of October, 19ol. N. M. Newport, " - , , Attorney for Plaintiff. If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular serious complications must be the final result. De'VYitt's Little Early Risers" will remove this danger. Safe, pleasant and effictive. Graham & Wells. Notice for Publication. Unite States Lakp Office, - Oregon City, Oregon, Juy, 26 1901. Notice Is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory,' as extended to all the Public LaHd States by act of August 4, 1892, , FRANK L. GWINN, of Garfield, county of Whitman, 1 State of Washing ton,- has this day filed iu this office bis sworn state ment No. 5476. for the purchase of K U ot SW 1. SE i of NW i and Lot 4 of Section No 30 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 agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land befora the Resister and Receiver of this office at Oreeron Citv. Oregon, on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1901 . lie names as witnesses: B. F. Totten. of Inavale. Oregon, Abe Coon, of Inavale, Oregon, Thos. Coon, of Inavale. Ore&ron. Martin Butler, of Fern. Anv and all nentons rlaiimmr advervelr the above- described lands are requested to file their claim in this office on or tefore said 18th day of October, 1901. . CHAS. B. MOORES. Register I f 1 Will ART SQUARES AND RUGS EVER GEEN IN CORVALLIS. 5T- 13- 3VInJ3Nr dte OCX flrTEXNTfl LOCAL TEACMEBS' INSTITUTE '. roe BENTON COUNTY. OBQGON. . TO BC HCtO IN Tilt GRANGE HALL miDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 18 6 IQ. IOOI. "Friday, October itb, $-.ee O'clock P. m. Music "The Flag Without a Stain," Dusty Quartet Recitation "Death has Crowned Him as a Martyr," Lela Buckingham Music "Come Where the Lillies Bloom," .'. Dusty Quartet Address "Wm. McKiuley, Our Martyred President," ...... Snpt G. W. Denrhan Recitation "Sister Liz" Floy Hawley Music "Sweet Voice," Dusty Quartet Concert Recitation Bertha and Belle Edwards Duo Banjo and Guitar Messrs. Bain Saturday, October loth, iotOO O'clock H. m. Singing '. Institute Recitation "The Lost Penny," Winona Price Address of Welcome Hon. E. H. Belknap Duo .Mrs. Waltz and Edwards Response to Address of Welcome .- Chas. H. Horner Singing ..... : ; Institute "Htiw Business is Done in the Oregon Legislature," Hon. R. J. Nichols Music Gretta and Floyd Bristow Arithmetic... : .Prof. S. W. Holmes. "The Teacher's Influence in the Formation of a Child's Char acter," ....... Rev. Mr. Peck Singing ; Institute BASKET DINNER Recitation Edith Price "What Constitutes a Good Director,"-. , Profs. G. A. Peterson and R. P. Goin "What Constitutes a Good Teacher," . ; : Messrs. L. N. Edwards and H. T. Bristow Recitation "Ride of Greatgrandmother Lee" . .Inez Williams Song. .Caryl and Hazel Edwards and Josie Benham "How Can the Patrons Best Help the Teacher?" ." :.. .- Mrs. R. J. Nichols Recitation "Spelling Down".. ...Golda Howard "The Duty of the State to Her Public Schools." M. M. Waltz Singing Institute Other numbers may be added to program. Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa., leays: "Unr little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Congh Cure, Graham & Wells. Executors' Sale of Real Property. Executors Notice of sale of real property. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County ox Kenton, raaoe on tne sra day oi September, ioi, in the matter of the Estate . of Thomas Eglin de ceased, the undersigned Executors of said estate from and after Saturday the 9th day of November 1901, will proceed to sell the real property herein after described, belonging to said Fslaie, at private sale at Corvallis Benton county btate ot Oregon, for cash at the time of purchase. The said real prop erty to be sold as herein required, is described as follows: To Wit: All the right, title and interest of the said Estate of in and to Lots No. 7 and S of Block No. 10 (in the Original Town of Marysville now the City of Corvallis, Bentou county. State of Oregon; ana aisoau or tne JNortn nun ouotna. i (except 35 feet' square ou the West end of said Lot 1) all of Lot No. 2 and the South half of Lot No. 3, all inBkckNo, 18 of the Original town of Marysville now the City of Corvallis Benton county State of uregon. Said real property to be sold In two separate par cels. Said sale subject to the confirmation of said Conntv Court of Benton county Slate of Oregon, Dated Oct. 8th, lftfl. Geo. F, Eolin Wm. Crees, Exeeutersof the Estate of Thomas Eglin, Deceased. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon October 12, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton Co., at Corvallis, Oregon, on November 23, 1901, viz: H. E. No. 1118 of Clara J. Suits formerly Clara J. Hearing widow of James A. Hearing, Deceased, for the NiS i NW & NW J NE J Seo. 2(iT. 13 S., it. 6 W. ' She names the following witnesses to provo her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas M. Coon, of Inavale, Oregon, Thornton A Lemaster, of Inavale, Oregon, James Lemaster, rf inavale, Uregon, Bam w. uainoon, oi Dusty, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES. j Register. James While, Bryantsville, Ind,, says DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve healed run ning sores on bolh legs. He had suffer ed six years. Doctors failed to help him. Get DeWitt's. Accept no imitations. Graham & AVells. Notice of Finer Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, sole surviving executor oi the estate of James K Fisk, deceased, has filed his final account ia aid Estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Benton County and Monday, the seventh day of October, 1901 at the hour of ten o'clock a m. in the County Court room in the Court house in Corvallis, Benton county, uregon is the time and place tixeu lor hear ing objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement itereor. lated at Corvall's-Orrgon this Sept. 6, 1901. llOfcEK YVYATT, Eneeutor. Eruptions, cuts, burns, Ecalds and sores of all kinds quic&ly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sal ye. Certain enre lor piles. -Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the origiual DeWitt's. Gia ham & Well's. C. H. NEWTH Physician $v Surgeon THILOMATH, OREGON. Foley's Money and Tar aires colds, prevents pneumonia. We Are Headquarters -FOR- FURNITURE CARPETS WALL PAPER AND CHARTER STOVES and RANGES THE PINE9T LINE OF Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator, with tbe will an nexed, of the estate ef Kosina Such, deceased, by the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, and has duly qualified as such administrator, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned at the office of the Corvallis Gazette in CorvalHs, Benton County Oregon, With the proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 21st day of Augu&t, A. D., 1901. 1'ercy R. Kelly, Administrator. No relief for 20 years "I had bron chitis for twenty years," said Mrs. Min erva Smith," of Danville, III., "and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a rure cure for thrat and lung diseases." , Sold by Graham &Wor tharn. Good Advice. The most miserable beings iw the wjorld are those suffering from Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint More than seventy-five per cent. of. the people in the United States are afflicted with these tvn rlocuacoo nni-l 4 l.sw. Ar.Ain. I. Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart. burn. Wntftrhrnsh Burning Pain a at the pit of the Stomach, YeKow Skin, Coated Toague and Disa- erpeahla TflRta in tho f of Food after Eating, Low "spirits, etc. Gotoyoiir Druggist and get a hottle of Augusi i' lower tor 7a cents. Two doses will rfilipvH vrn Tro it fiat ama.. "Prize Almanac. Graham A Worthaui. Those famous little oills. DeWitt's Lit tle Earfy Risers compel vour liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Gra ham & Wells. TO HOMESEEKfRS. No. 101 4o acres, 15 in cultivation, good buildings, fine fruit and water, good bottom land; price, $650. i miles from Philomath. No. 13180 acres, 25 in cultivation, nice young orchard; air buildintrs. 2 cows and calves, team, wagon and har ness, plow, cultivator, tools, etc. : also furniture. This is a good hill ranch and is cheap at f 700. 6 miles from town. . 74 160 acres; 30 in cultivation; small house; good ljarn and water: W milea from town; cheap at $1,500; on main county road ; good pasture and timber. 113 A good 7-room house with one half acre lot; fruit, good water, Jchicken Bouses and sheds, price 600; well ar ranged for poultry raising; this Is a cheap little home, 10 minutes v, alk from Corvallis postoffite. ' HENRY lHBUX, , ., .- Keal Estate Agent, Box 59, Philomath, Bentou County, Oregon. H. C. Watkins, sexton of the Method ist Church, 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 Core, was much better, and was completely cured after taking fonr bottles . " Gold by Graham A Wortham. P. T. Thomas, Snmpterville, Ala-. "I j was BUUering lrom dyspepsia wnen i commenced taking Kodol 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 enliro ret, i-estofinn their natural condition. (Iraham r Wells. Consumption threatened C. Unirer, 212 Maple St., Champaign. I')., writes: "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consump tion. I tried a great many remedies aud was under the care of physicians for rev eral months. I ueed one bottle of Fo ley's Honey and Ttr. It cured me, and 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 stom 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 h?lp but do you good. Graham & Wells. Drugs St Medicine Kodaks & Photo Supplies ialiamplls Corvallis, Oregon Established, Incciporated, 189R WHOLE8ALE & RETAIL. The most complete line of I'ure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Pine Perfumery, Toilet Article), Combs, Brushes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Scissors, fine Cutlery CIGARS Manager of Perscription Departmest, T. A. JONES. Beeistered, Special Course in I harmacy at Perdue TJniversl ty, Indiana O. O. Bmk, Beirne, Aik., eays: "I was troubled with constipation until I bought DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Since then I have been entirely cured of my old complaint. I recommend tlxni. Graham & Wells. Farm for Sale. R. B. Blodgett 'ofiera for Bale his 570 a ere stork farm, one-half mile from Blod ef,t , Oregon. r Wanted! Parlies to en t oak and s?h ood from j now on, and during next full and winter. The work must be done neat and dean, and wood cut even lenjrth, closely trimmed and honestl corded. Apply to M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Oregon. E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. UMiustry or every description (rone in nrci class manner, and sattstaetlOB , goar- finmira lun nntnnr mn i enrniJITV linllHH 11 1 U DBiBUC SW1 B arLUMlLJI Office over ZierolPs grocery (tore, oppo j the post office. Corvadlis. Oregon. R. A. fSATHEY. M. D. r7. " ft. Cf -r Rooms 14 in Bank Building. Offl,-e Hours J?' Residence : Cornel College and 8th SU. Telephone at office and residence. Corva'lis, - - -.- Oregon, L G. ALTMAN, M. D. Office Corner 3rd and Men roe street Hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; San day b to 10. Residknck Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Tklei-iione 815, at residence. Notaev. Trim nuvminin JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORWKT-AT.LAW. Practice in Sail 6tate and Federal Ooart, Office ia Fir.t National Bhk BaUding.' E. II. Bryson ATTORNEY- AT LAW Corvallis, Ore-'on. Office In PcstGfEce Xttttdiag. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST ' 031 e ia WM tenor Block Corvallis, Oregon W. T. Rowley PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, OPTICIAN. Office over First National Bask, -