Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, November 08, 1901, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    IHE CORVALLIS GAZETTE,
i
fUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1001.
PLAUSIBLE BUI INEFFICIENT. 1
Fo se trat - tars :i commisi n
h i- heeij cujj. jed in cotlif
the United Stale-. Statutes I:
has drafted a bill which congress
will be asked to enact for the
purpose of providing greater se
curity for the president. This
bill provides that an assault up
on him shall be a capital crime
and to threaten his life or person
is made a felony punishable with
a fine of 5000.
Tit is legislation is necessary
b;causc our laws give the presi
dent no more nor different pro-!
tecion th ill thev accord the hum-
blest and most obscure citizen, j
The proposed bill, however, pro
vides that the assault, or the
threatening must be because of
something he has done or failed
to do as president. A man may
. .a 1 f
carelessly treading upon his toes, '
severely beat trie president ior,anil hel(i Armenia Minor and all the
and be subjected to no severer phorus, at first wished .to expel Nicomo
penalties than if he had beaten j des, the friend of the Roman people,
any Other person, but if be should , from Bithynia, and sent word to the Sen-
give him a light caning because
the president refused to appoint
him to office he would be guilty
of a capital crima and might be
hanged.
It is easily seen that- such a
law that this bill contemplates
would afford the president no
greater protection than he now
has. What is required is a stat
ute declaring assault upon or
threatenings of the president to
be crimes against the govern
ment and punishing them as
such. The president, just as
any other citizen, is answerable
under the laws for his own wrong
acts, but because he is the coun
try's Chief Magistrate he person
ifies tne government ana crimes
against him should be considered
as being directed against the gov
ernment. The only attempt to reach anarchists-through
the provisions of
this bill is that if it can be shewn
the assasilant" ofsthe president
had associates who counseled
and encouraged the assault or
aided in perpretrating it they
shall be deemed equally guilty as
the principal. " Such legislation
as this is futile. It simply cre
ates a graver degree of criminality
fnr AHA nr frtxrA nffifnCPC TvirlpsnrPC
trial for and conviction of, them
surrounded by the same condi
tions which now clog the admin
istration of the laws and render it
well nigh impossible to mete
justice, to offenders.
The case of Herr Most furnish
es an illustration of this.- Before
convicted of publishing an incen
diary article. The time and
circumstances of publication and
the language of the article clear
ly showed its incendiary nature
and purpose. Most was convict
ed, and sentenced to fine and
imprisonment. . He appealed to
the state supreme court, where
the case was reviewed and sent
down for re-trial, because it had
not been shown that the publica
tion of the article had worked
harm to any one, or had caused
anv overt act. . This decision
seems to be, and doubtless is in
harmony with precedents long
and well established and therefore
is good law. Had president
Roosevelt been assassinated be
cause of this publication, and the
fact proved, Most could be punish
ed but since the article did not
inflame anyone to such a degree
it is not inflamatory. In the
language of Horace Greely-
"this is presumably good law
since it is not good sense."
This but emphasises the neces
sity for a federal" statute defining
such offences to be crimes against
the government, fo be classified
as acts of war and punished as
Such. Nothing short of this will
reach' the Mosts and Goldmans
who teach destructive anarchy,
The people look to congress
for efficient laws laws that can
be enforced certainly and prompt
ly and they will not be deluded
by any such plausible but ineffi
cient legislation as this suggested
by the commission on Codifica
tion of the federal laws.
Letter List.
For the week 'ending Nor. 2, 1901.
Persons calling for these letters trill
please state date on which they were
advertised. They will be charged at the
rate of one cent each.
Chas Everett Bullock, F J Clark, J M
Euult, Mrs Marv E Haynes, Cha Hall,
Miss (ilen rose Mores, Miss Etta Martin,
Margret Starr. A E Strong. W B Shafer,
Mrs S Staley. Geo a 8mith (2,) Frank
Taylor, Misf Golda Taylor, John Wal
lace. . ...
B. W. Johnson, P. M.
Foley's Honey and Tar
forchildren,safe,sure. No opiates.
,Selectl0"s ,rra Boma" Blstor
K Literal Translation 'from Eutroplus
far C. MscLcan, Ph. b. Marina
and Sulla War Kit a
Mithradate?.
, (Continued)
In (lie hundred and sixty-second
year . fier iii- f ..irii 114 of the City a civil
ar mii nisi mi toot at Home. In
li.c -ame yeiir als-j began the Mithrad
a it: War. Cni'iH.Ma hi six Mmej-ousul
gave tho cause for t'u; civil war. For
when Sulla :b consul v;n wnt to wags
wir ata;nst r.lit ra tales, who made him
self m us it of Asia and Acliaia, and he
kept his army for a shoit time in Campa
nia, in order that the Hocial war, touch
ing which we have spoken, which had
been waged in Italy, might be brought to
a finish, Manila resolved that he himself
should he the one sent to the Methra
datic War. Aroused on this accouut
Salla cume against tLe City with an
riny. Here lie fought against Man us
and Sulpicius. Fiist he armed sntered
theCity of Rome,'8lew Sulpicius, put Ma
rias to flight, and then, Guacns Ootavins
and Lucius Cornelius Ciuna having been
elected consuls far the following year, he
set out for Asia.
Mithradates, who was king of Pontus
Black Sea oa the route along the Bos-
ate that h3 would make war on it on ac
count of the wrongs which he had euf-
fered. By the senate answer was re
turned to Mithradates that if he did this
he too should suffer war at the hands of
tho Romans. Wherenpon he, moved
with auger, immediately took posessien
of Cappadocia and drove away from that
(country Ariobarzanes, its king and
friend of the Roman people. Then he
invaded Bithynia and Paphlag bnia also,
driving out Pylaemenes and Nieomedes
their kings, friends of tho Roman people.
Thence he hastened to Epheaus and ssnt
letters throughout all Asia ordering
that wherever they had - been found,
Roman citizens should be put to death in
one dar.
A winter trip to Southern California
and Arizona via tho famous Shasta Route
is one never to be forgotten. Renewed
acquantance with this section will ever
develop fresh pointa of interest and ad
ded sources of enjoyment under its sun
ny skies, in the variety of interests and
added industries, in its prolific vegetation
and among its . numberless resorts of
mountain, shore, valley and plain. Two
trains leave Portland daily, morning and
evening (or California. These trains are
equipped with the most improved pat
tern of standard and tourist sleepin
cars, and the low rates place the' trip in
reach ef all. For illustrated guides of
California and Arizona winter resorts,
Address
. R. B. Miller
Gen. PiiBsr. Agent, Portland, Or.
Our Clubbing List.
Subscribers to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can
obtain the following- papers iu combination sub
scriptions with ttitt GAZKTTE, at the very low
prices stated below; cash in aaance always to ac
. company the order. Those wishing two or more
publications named with the GAZETTE, will pleuse
correspond wica tms omce ana we will quote yon
the combinati.m price. We can save yoa money on
nearly an punucations you aesire. -Tbe
abbreviations below are exslained as follows:
W. for weekly; S W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri-
weeKiy; ai, lor montniy; a ent xor semi-montniy.
The first price represents the subscription rate of
cue puDucauon mione, ana .tne second the rate for
the publication offered in conjunction with the
semi-weeiuy UA2HTTB.
Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest, Fort-
land, or., S.W., 60 cents; Sl.aU
Oret;onian, Portland, Or., W., $1.50; 2.55.
- Rural Spirit, Portland, Or,, Contains ft live-stock
marcel report, w.f z.uu; .ao.
Pacific Christian Advocate- Portland. Or.. W.
2.00. 8.05.
The Thrice-a-Week World. New Ynrlr T W
$1.00; 2.20.
' Homestead, Des Moines, Iowa, A, thorough stock
and farm journal, V., $1.00;2.30.
. The Republic, St. Louis, Mo S. W., $1.00; 2.05.
- The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., Live
btecK, larm ana poultry Journal, M., 50 cents; 1.65.
The Cosmooolitan Magazine. Vpw YurV M
and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth. 60 pases of
utbesii maps; gj ; z.so. . .
The Outing Magazine, New York, M., $3,00; 8.0.
Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or., W.,$1.00; 2.30.
Table Talk, Philadelphia; II., $L00; 2.15.
v American Homes. Enoxvillft. Tmn . M ftl no-
2.30. . ... . ' . '
Boston CookillQ' School Ma-Axilla Ri.V Rn A.tifa
1.90. . "
McClure's Magazine, New York, M., 1.00; 2.40.
Twice-a-Week Courier Tournal. " LmiisvillA. It, '
one of the best papers from the great South, T. W.,
$1.00; 2.05.
'Dairy Fortunes." a neat, well written hook nt
204 pages on all questions concerning dairying,
feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all
kinds of feed; 39 combinatiors forming well
balanced rations for dairv enwa Rierv ihirvnian
should have it.' Price with the Cobvalms Uazktts
one year, 82.50.
Pocket Atlas of the World SAY usurp (n,itAinintt
colored maps ef all the states and territories in the
United States, the iirovim. nt th. Hfn.ininn nt
Canada, and of every country and civil division, on
the face of the globe. Also y luable statistical In
formation about each state and connty, giving the
population of every large city in the world, besides
other valuable information. A handy reference
work for every nersen: with (V,nnu.ia iiikrttbmi.
year, 2.00. .
Oregon Poultrj Journal, Salem, Or..M, 60
cents; 1.80.;
The Pathfinder. District of f!nlml,,'o w i no-
2.05. ' ,
The Designer, New York,
$1.00; 2.35. .
Standard Fashions, M..
One Week Only I One Week Only!
FIRST SURPRISE SALE.
For one week, commencing, Monday,
JNOvember nth, we will offer our entire
stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Jackets, Capes, Raglans, Ladies' Tailor
made Suits, Separate Skirts, Men's and
Boys' Overcoats, Ulsters and Mackin
toshes at sweeping reductions. First
come gets the cream. . - . v
NOUN & CALLAHAN.
One Week Only I - One Week Only I
"I had a running sore on my leg ' for
seven years," writes Mrs. Jas. Fotest.-of
Chippewa Falls, Wis., "and spent hun
dreds of dollars in trying to get it healed.
Two boxes of Banner Salve, entirely
cured it.". Beware of suLstitules, ' Sold
by Graham & Wortham. - . r - , "
IF YOUR BICYCLE
NEED DOCTORING
- Take it to the
BICYCLE HOSPITAL
J. K. BERRY, Proprietor.
Watch
Confidence
Makes traveling a pleasure, when correct
time is always a nece Ay. Yours may be
a capable time keeper, but through incom
petent repairing you Z-vn lost faith in it.
Bt je it is to me. I will repair the worst
w reeked watch, and 1 will do it economi
cally. Albert J. Metzyer
Three Doors North of the Poeteffice.
FINE MILLINERY
Special Line of Street ' ' '.
Hats.
FULLINGTON & HORTON,
Corner 3rd and Monroe Sts. .: .
J. E. FO WELLS
SHOEMAKER.
Repairing promptly and neatly done.1
First door-west of the Gazette office.
A LVE
the most healing salve in the world.'
Miss Mabel Cronise
'Graduate of Chicago College
of Music. .
Teacher of Vocal and Instru
mental Music. v'
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
fiie first National Bank
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
. ' , ESTABLISHED 1890.
OFFICEES& DIRECTORS
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 linds f approved security, and especially
to encourage and build up the legitimate busi
ness enterprises and industries of this oeuntry.
Deposits
Received subject to check payable on demand.
Foreign Exchange
Siffht'eTchanp-e fmri trnncfore enM .ttBil.M. 1
the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzei
?iand, France, Eelsrium. Holland. Norway. Rwed.
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger
many, Austria. - .
Letters of Credit
United States.
'rincipal Correstjpndents Upon Whom
V' Sell Sight Exchange .. -n
The Commercial National Bank oi Chicago.'
The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon.
The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Anglo-Cahforniaa Bank, San Francisco, Caiif.
The National Citv Bant Xew Vort .
The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n.
Importers StTrader's National Bank, New York.
Shoo and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass.
..J..... ...uuUMMllkUl UliaUClJMlU, I
For Sale,
Four-room cottage and two lots, near
P. depot. Inquire of W. C. Corhett
Cervallis, Or.
Mr. G. A. Sfcillman,
a- merchant of
Tampico, 111., writpe:
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 li vino nintliro htuHli ''..,'
(Foley's Kidney Cure has made it such."
Sold by Graham & AVortham.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what vots 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 i ts use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared nly by E. O. De Witt & Co., Ohicaeo ;
The SI. bottle contamsS J4 times tbc 50c. slaaT
r 'Graham & Wells, - i
.. Try, this Office fsr Job Work.
.JT)pS ill
if
it am kess em
11
' '
ART SQUARES AND RUGS
;. EVER SEEN 1 1ST CORVALLIS.
-
The Real Thing.
If any lady wants to get a real bargain
in a sewing machine she should call on
T. W. Dilley, "The Fixer." He is sell
ing this year's model New Home ma
chines for 38. The usual price of these
machines is $75. Tbe machine offered
by Mr. Dilley is very light running, as
it is hall bearing, These machines are
guaranteed to sew equally well .with
either silk or cotton thread. Here is an
opportunity that should not.be lost.
A Physician Testltiss.
'I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and have never used anything in my
life that did me the good that did." says
County Physician George W. Scroggs of
Hall County, Ga. "Being a physician
I have perscribed it and found it to give
the best results." If tbe food you eat
remains undigested in your stomach it
decays there and poisons the system.
You can prevent this by dieting but that
means starvation. Kodol Dispep3ia
Cure digests what yon eat. You need
suffer from neither dispepsia nor starva
tion, The worse case quickly cured.
Never fails. Graham & Wells.
Summons,
In the Circuit Court of
Benton County.
D. N. Williamson,
Plaintiff, I
the State ot Oregon
for
Mary A. Williamson,
T. B. Williamson
Martha E. Prettyman, J.
W. Williamson, Wilev
A Williamson, W. Q.
Williamson, P. K Wil
liamson, Arthur Beamis,
Mattie lTettyuian-John-8ton
and Henry Pretty
man, a minor,
Defendants. " . '
To Mattie Prettyman-Jobnston, one of the ahove
named defendants:'
In tub xa5ib qf the State of Orego:;, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint of the.above-namcd plaintiff filed against vou
in the above entitled court, oir 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 summens." is' tr-e 22nd clay of November, 1901,
and you are uotlfied if you fail to appearand answer
said complaint the plaintiff will apply to said court
for the relief prayed for in his said complaint, twit:
For a decree, and order of said court to correct a mis
take and error in the description in certain deed
made and executed by P. R. Williamson and Mary
A. Williamson to the plaintiff on July 25th, 1696.
and recorded in the deed records for B.'nton county,
Oregon, Volume 33, at page 12 thereof, and fex
such other relief as to the court may seem just.
- This summons is served by publication thereof in
the Corvallis Gazbttb by order of Hon. E Wood
ward, CounVy Judge for Benton County, Oreeon. - :
Mad s the 9th day of October; 19ol.
N. M. Kewport, I
; ' - Atterney for Plaintiff.
A Little-Known Fact That the ma-'
inritv ef FPriniis diseases originate in dis -
oraeroi me Ki.ineys. x oiey s js.io.ney
Cure is guaranteed. Be sure to get Do
ley's. Sold by Graham & Wortham.
Notice for Publication.
United States Laxd Office.
Oreeon City. Oreiron. October 20. 1901.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named I
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
nrnnt :u ennnrf nt Vila claim and that said ni-nof
will be made before County Clerk of Benton Countv,. 'rem and after Saturday the 9th day of November
at Ctrirallis, Oreiron. on December 9th, 1901. viz: I 1961, will proceed to sell the real property herein
SETH HURLBTJBT; H after described, belonging to said Estate, at private
II- E, 11845 for the Lots 3 and 4 of Sec,. -24. T. 18 S ,
It. 5 W.
He names the following wilnesse3t to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
landu viz: Jesse porter, oi uorvtuus, uresron.
John Whitaker, of Corvallis, Oregon- William New
man, of Corvallis, Oregon. R. A. Hurlburt, of Corval
lis, Oregon;
CHAS. B. MOORES.
v-! - ' ltegis-ter.
Tbe Children's Friend.
Yon'll have a cold this winter. Maybe
you have one now.' Your children will
suffer, too. For cough, croup, bronchitis,
grip aud other winter, complaints One
Minute Couah Cure never fails. Acts
Dr6mDtlVi.It is very pleasant to -the
taste and perfectly harmless. C. B
Georee. Winchester, Ky., writes: "Our
"little eirl was attacked with croup late
one night and was so hoarse, she could
hardly speak, v We gave her a few doses
of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved
her immediately and she went; to sleep,
When she awoke next morning she
had no signs of hoarseness or croup,
Graham & Wells. '
Notice for Publication.
TJsitkd States Land Office.
Oreiron Citv. Oregon. October, fi. 1901
Nctice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions ef the act ol Congress of June 3, 187-8
entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and VV asliiug.
ton remtory," as externum to ail tne runuc Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
. CHARLES W. WILKINSON,
of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon;
has this day Aled in this office his sworn statement
No. 6.524, 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 lor agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to aid land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon Ci y,
Oregon: on Satuiday, the 21st day of Dtcember,
1901. - . - "
: Lie names as witnesces: illelrose Courier of Falls
City, Oregon,. John Hvde of rhflomath, Oregon,
Charles Odell of Philomath, Oregon, and r red
Simeral of Philomath, Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 21st day of December
190L - CHAS, B. MOORES,
,--,.' .... - ... Register
Chas, Replogle, of Atwater, O, was
unable to work on account of kidney
-ivu u-c, .fliwi' using A j a uiuucj
Cure four days he was cured. Sold by I
Graham & Wortham.
We Are Headquarters
-FOR-
FURNITU R E
CARPETS
WALL PAPER
ANn CHAHTEH Ofi.IT
STOVES and
RANGES
THE fINBST I.I3STE OF
No relief for 2iJ years "I bad bron
chitis for twenty years," said Mrs. Min-
hervi 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
thani. Good Advice.
The most miserable being3 in the
world are those sufferi g .from Dyspep
sia ana j-iiver vjompiaii.t More than
seventy-five per cent, of the people in
the United States are afflicted with these
two deseases and their affects : such as
bour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual
Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Heart-burn. Waterbrash, Gnawing and
miming rains at tne pit ol the Stomach,
leliow nkin, tjoated ioazue and Disa
greeable Taste in the Mouth, Coming up
ot rood alter bating, .Low Spirits, etc.
Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of
August J? lower for 7o cents. Two doses
will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's
Prize Almanac. Graham & Wortham
Those famous little pill?, DeWitt's Lit
tle Early Itisers compel your liver and
bowels to do their duty, thns giving you
pure, rich blood to recuperate your body.
Are easy to take. Never gripe. Gra
ham & Wells,
TO HOMESEEKERS.
No. 101 4o acres, 15 in cultivation,
good buildings, fine fruit and water, good
bottom land ; price, $650. 4) miles
from Philomath.
No. 131 80 acres, 25 in cultivation,
nice young orchard; fair buildings, 2
cows and calves, team, wagon and har
ness, plow, cultivator, tools, etc.; bIbo
furniture. This is a good hill ranch and
is cheap at $7C0. 6 miles from town.
74 160 acres; 30 in cultivation ; Email
house; good barn and water ; X miles
from town; cheap at $1,600; -on main
county road ; good pasture and timber.-.
113 A good 7-room house with one-
h alf acre lot ; fruit, good water, jchicken
houses and. sheds, price $600; well ar
ranged for .poultry raising; this is a
cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from
Corvallis poetolhce.
' " ' HENSV AHBtEB, -
Real Estate Agent,
Box 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon
j Airs. S. H. .Allport, Johnstown, Pa-f
jsays : "Onr little girl almost strangled
to death with croup. The doctors said
she couldn't live but she was inetantly
1 .
i ivueieu uv wile iuiuulb ijouii: ijiira.
i : i i s - Ti-f i j -
: Graham & Wells.
Executors' Sale of Real
Property.
Executors Notice of sale of real propel iy. Notice
t is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the
bounty uourt wl tne state ot orejron lor tne imnty
of Benton, made on the 3rd day of September, 1961,.
! " e matter of the Lstate of lhoii:as tghn de
i ceased, the undcrsiened Executors of said estate
le at Corvallis Benton county b' .te of Oregon, for
cash at the time o" purchase. ,e laid real prop
erty to be sold r- herein requi. cd, is descri". las
follows: To Wit: All the right, itle and interest
of the said Estate-of iu a id u. Lots No. 7 and S of
Block No 10 Tin the Original ' .n of Starysville
now the City of Corvallis, Een -n county, State of
Oregon; and also all of the North half of lot No. 1
(except 25 feet'squara on the We.-; end of said Lot 1)
all of Lot No; 2 and the South half of Lot No. 3, all
inBkckKo, 18 of the Original town of Marysville
now the City of Corvallis Benton county State of
Oregon.
Said leal property to be sold in two separate par
cels. Said sale subject to tbe confirmation of said
County Court of Benton county S ate of Oregon,
Dated Oct.- 8th, 1991.
' Geo. F. Eglin
W'm. C'REES,
Exeaitors of the E3tate of Thomas Eglin, Deceased.
11. C, Watkins, sexton ol ' the Method
ist Church, Springlield, Pa., says : "My
wife has-been very bad with kidney
trouble and tried several doctors w itjjy?ot
benefit. After taking one bottle of Fo
ley's Kidney Cure, was much-better, and
was completely cured after taking fonr
bottles." Sold by Graham A Wortham.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oreoon Citv, Oregon '
October 12, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that the fo'lowing-named
settler has filed notice of his inten;on to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be mnde before the County Clerk of Benton Co.,
at Corvallis, Oregon, on Noyember 23, 1901, viz:
H. E. No. 111S8 ot Clara J. Seits formerly Clara i.
Hearing widow of ames A. Hearimr. Deceased.
for the NE 1 NW C & NW i NE 4 Sec. 26 T, 13 S.,
K.6 W.
She names the follow !ne witnesses to provo her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz: Thomrs M. Coon, of flnavale. Oreimn.
Thornton A Lemaster, of.luavale. Oregon, James
Leinastcr. Inavslc. Oiegon. ram W. Cilhoon. of
uusty, uregon.
. CHAS IS. KOOBES.
Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is bereliv (riven that; the Cindersitnied as
administrator of the estates of ftansnn A and Ma-
hala Belknap deceased has filed hiu final account in
said estate in the County Comt of Benton connty.
State of Oragon and that said court baa appointed
Saturday Dec. 7,1901 at 19 o'clock a. m, at county
Court Room in the court house in the citv of Corval
lis. Benton county State of Oresron. as the time and
place to hear the objections if any to said final ac
count and the settlement of said account and estates.
Oorvalhi Oregon.
W. U. BELKNAP.
Administrator of the e tates of Ransom A. aud
&ihala Ife I knap, Deceased.
m v WW - fWS
rOWy S tlOney and I
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
Reliable and Gentle.
"A pill's a pill," says tho saw. But
there are pills and pills. ' You want a
pill which is certain, thorough and Ken
tie. Mnstn't griD. DeWitVs Little
Karly Risers fill the hill. Purely vegeta
lle. Do ii"t f"rcc 1 hi ass:Kt Use l oels
In ait. jsrirciiciliMi invigorate
Small and easy tn tak litalinin &
Well.
Foi m for Sale.
It. B. Blodgett oners for sale his 670-
aeie stock farm, one-half mile from lilod
ett. Ores in.
. '.
Drugs & Medicine Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Corvallis, Oregon
Established, Incorporate!? 1 185
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete line ot Pure Drugs a
Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books and. Stationery, Commercial Pa
pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article,
Cotnbg, Brushes and Mirrors.
Poeket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery
Manager of Pcrscription Department,
- T. A. JONES, Registered,
Special Course in Pharmacy at Perdue Universi
ty, Indiana
Modern Surgery Surpassed.
While suffering from a bad case of
piles I consulted a physician who advised
me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve," says G. F. Carter, Atlanta, Ga.
" I procured a box and was entire y
cured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a
splendid cure for piles, giving relief in
stantly, and I heartily recommend it to
all sufferers." Surgery is unnecessary
to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve will cure any case. Cuts, burns.
bruises and all other wounds are also
quickly cured bvit. Beware of counter
feits. Graham & Wellrf.
Wanted!
Parties to cut oak and a?h wood from
now on, and during next full and winter.
The work must be done neat and clean,
and wood cut even length, closely
trimmed and honestly corded. Apply to
. M. S. Woodcock,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Consumption threatened C. Unger,
212 Maple St., Champaign, FI., write
"I was .troubled with a hacking ennph
for a year an 1 1 thought I had consump
tion. I tried a great many remedies aud
was under the care of physicians tor sev
eral months. I used one bsttle of Fo
ley's Honey and Tar. It cured me, and
I have not been troubled since." Sold
by Graham & Wortham.
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistrv of every description done in 'firsi
class manner, and . satisfaction guar
anteed.
CR3WH R0 BRIDGE WBRK I SPOILT.
Office Over Zierbif 's grocery store, opposu
the post oflice, UorvadHS. uregon.
B. A. GATHEY, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
.m' I 10 to 12 a. m.
Office Hours J 2to 4p. m.
Residence: Cornet College and 8th Stt.
Telephone at office and residence.
CorvaUis, - - - Oregon.
L. G. ALT AI AN, M. D.
Office Corner 3rd and Monroe streets
Hours 9 to 12; 2 to &; 7 to 8; Bun
day 6 to 10.
RESiDENCE-r-Corner 3rd and Harrison
streets, Corvallis, Oregon.
Telephone 315, at residence.
Notary.
Tin.ES. Cosveyancino.
JOS. H. WILSON. "
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in Jail State and Federal Court,
Office in Find; National Bank Building.
E. R. Bryson ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office Jn FostoBce Building.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
OIBc In Wbltchorn Block
Corvallis,
Oregon
IF. T. Rowley
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
OPTICIAN.
Office over First National BaBk.
OREGON
Shoit Line
Union Pacific
AND
DErABT
FOR
TIME SCHEDULES
Ab ivb
fi
from Portland
Chi'-auo-Portland
Special
9 a. ni.
SaltLake, Tenvur
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas City, St
4:?(.ni.
Louis, Chieage
via Hun
tington
and East.
Atlantic
Expre.4
9 p. m.
Salt Lake, Denver,
t worth, Unialia,
Kansas City, Bt
8: a.m.
via Hnn-
Louis, Chicago and
tington
East.
St. Pa nl
Walla Walla. Lev
in ton, S p o k a ne, .
Minneapolis, St. ,
Paul, Duluth. Mil- 7 " m
waukee, Chicago,!
and Fast
Fast Ma?)
6:tm p.m.
vu
Sp.kane
Through Pullman and Tourist S'eeper
72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHI0AGO
No change of cars. Tickets East via all
rail, or via boat and rail, via Portland
Ocean and Elver Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
8P
For San Francisco,
4 p. m.
bail every hve days
lrom April in.
Daily
Ex. Sun.
8. p. m.
Columbia Rim
Steamer.
To Astoria & way
landing. 4 p. re.
Except
Sunday
Saturday,
10 p. m
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISlOr
Water Permitting.
Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallis for Al
bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land
ings, Monday, Wednesday and Friday
6 :00 a. m. ; returning, arrivea Corvallis
ahoun Midnight, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent,
SOUTH and EAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Company.
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave C.oi vallis fr Portland
and way stalicftis a t 1 :ZO p. m.
Lv Portland 8:30 a m
Lv Albany 12:30 p ni
Ar Ashland...- -12:33 a m
A r Sacramentp 5 .0') p vn
Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p m
3 f30 p m
10:50 p in
4 :35 a m
9.30 a 10
Ar Oaden 5:45 p m
Ar Denver- 9:00 a m
Ar Kansas City -7 :25 a m
Ar Ghicago " 7 :55 a m
11:45 a m
9:00 a n
7 :26 a
' 9:30 a m
7:00 am
6 :00 p m
6 :30 a m
9 :oo a m
- 4:00 a m
6 :25 p n
6:42 am
12:43 m
A Los Augeles.-1 :20 p m
Ar El Paso- 6:00 p m
Ar Fort Worth 6:30 a m
Ar City of Mexico 9 :55 a- tn
Ar Houston 4 :00 a m
Ar New Orleans 6 :2o a m
Ar Washington 6 :42- am
Ar New York 12 :43 pm
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both trains. Chair cars Sacramento te
Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to
Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and
Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan,
China, Philippines, Central and South
America.
See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
C H. MA RICH AM, G, P. A.,
v Portland, Or.
All of these wagons are made of the
very beet- material for an expensive
wagon. We are clubing them out at
these low prices to clean .up the building
to manufacture organs. Anyone wanting
to get a good 'bargain should call earlv,
Weoanmake the wagons' to suit if do
not have one on hand.
R. M. CRAA1ER,
General Manager and Salesman for
Cramer's Oraans. .
Corvallis & Eastern Bated,
TIME CARD. '
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m
" " Corvallis 1:50 p. m.
" arrives Yaquina 6:45 p. m.
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina. ... 6:C0 a. m.
Leaves Co vallis....' 11:30 a. oa.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p.m.
3 For Det'ioit: . -
. Leaves Albany . 7:00 a. m.
Arriyes Detroit .... 12:15 p. m.
i Returning:
Leaves Detroit .... . Z-Ao p. ra.
Arrives A:bany . .... 5:40 p. m.
Trains No. 1 arrives in Albany in
time to connect with the b. I. sonth
hound train, as well as (jiviiiir two or
three hours in Albany liefoie departure '
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with tlm . P.
west side train at Corvallis Crowing for
Independence, McMinnville aed all
points north to Portland.-
Edwin Stone,
H. H. Ckonise, v, - ' Manager.
Agent, Corvallis. , -
C. H. NEWTH .
Physician Surgeon
. PHILOMATH, OREGON,.