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QBVALLIS GAZETTE. lUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1001. MERCHANT MARINE. The Portland Oregonian thinks trie president has not given the Subject of merchant marine suffi cient reflection. As evidence that the Oregonian has, it says: "Europe pays us for our food ftuffs largely with her services in the carrying trade. If we take that away from her she must either buy less food of us or else pay us for it with some other commodity. If we do this work ourselves it is perfectly certain either that Europe will deny it self to the value of our products for which its carrying tracle pays, r else that our home products will be cut off from hon.e mo tets to the extent of an equiv alent value which Europe will be obliged -to send us in puce of the freights it has been earning." Europe takes of our foodstuffs our grain, flour, fish, and meats because she needs them and cannot produce them in quantities sufficient to supply her need. Her necessity, not the amount of her freight bill against us, is the measure of her demand for our food products. Europe must have these in no less quan tities whoever is the carrier. It is equally certain we shall take from Europe no greater quantity ' of ''some other," or any com moditv than we need whoever may be the carrier. The cost of carriage is to the consumer. We pay European ship-owners for carrying foreign products to us; Europe pays them for carrying our products to ner. In either case necessity, present or prospective, determines the , magnitude of the carrying trade, and this is true, as well, through out the commercial world. Ship Owners do not knowingly ''carry coals to Newcastle." If we had the only merchant marine afloat and conducted the carrying trade of the world there would be no less of it to do. We should do our share of it, at all events, if we had a credita ble merchant fleet. Once we bid fair to wrest the supremacy from England. The sails of our mer chantmen whitened every sea and our adventurous sailors car ried our flag to every port. The civil war virtually destroy- .v. . r ea our mercnant marine. Since then our own carrying trade, for the greater part has been in the hands of foreigners, and we cut no figure whatever in the carrying trade of the world. The president seems to have - given the subject sufficient reflec tion to-enable him to name some of the reasons why our merchant marine is so insignificant. He Jraints out "that the original cost of building American ships is greater than is the case abroad; that the wages paid American officers and seamen are very much higher than those paid the officers and . seamen of foreign competing countries, and that the standard of living on our ships is far superior to the standard of living on the ships of our com mercial rivals." There are many cogent reasons beside those of patriotism and national pride why we should build up a powerful merchant marine. Congress will no doubt take some measures for this pur pose. If granting subsidy is the best measure, subsidy will be given. Other nations find this a very efficient auxilliary in building up and maintaining a merchant marine and so may we. Meanwhile the Oregonian may find time for the 'sufficient re flection" it evidently has . not given to the subject. INTERSTATE COMMERCE LAW. Speaking of this law the pres ident in his message says: ."Ex perience has shown the wisdom of its purposes, but has also shown possibly that some of its requirements are wrong, certainly that the means devised for the enforcement of its provisions are defective." Whatever may be the defects of the law, and they are regarded as serious the chief instrument , devised for its enforcement is not . only defective but notoriously inadequate to the task. This is a commission known as the In . terstate Commerce Commission. , This was first lormed with Judge , Cooley of Michigan as chairman. He was a man of high legal at ,. taintnents, of unblemished char acter and of stern, unyielding in tegrity. There has never been any question - that he did not conscientiously do his duty and Strive to- have the commission give the law right .interpretation and just application. He utterly failed. It has been charged, in general terms of course, repeat edly in the press and from the platform that the commission was bought, bribed, corrupted, controlled, owned by the railway companies; that Judge Cooley was placed at the head of the commission that his well known i i character might be a foil, a shield, a screen for the corrupt prac tices of the- other members. However true or false, these -1- 1 i xi i cinrges may nave oeen mere is . no question but Judge cooley was bitterly disappointed by the conduct of the commission, and almost heart broken in conse quence of the unenviable reputa tion it bore. The railway com panies made no serious complaint, at any time, and this fact served but to the discredit of the com ' mission, In the public mind the! commission is utterly discredited, and congress can make no greater mistake than to rely upon such instrumentality for the adminis tration of such laws as may be enacted for. the government of interstate railways. Let congress pass just and reasonable laws to be administered by the courts. It can provide that they shall be administered speedily, inexpen sively and effectively? Our people never placed much confi dence in such commissions, and our experience with them has been anything but reassuring. Oregon made trial of a railroad commission and it is safe to say that it will be long before we re peat the experience. HOMER'S ILIAD. Book l-K Literal Translation by C. MacI.enn, Ph. D. yv. 53-100. - Hera's Interposition and the Declaration of Kalchas: For nine days the missiles of the god went sweeping through the army, and ou the tenth day Achilles caused the people to be summoned to a council, for Hera, the white-armed goddess, put this in his heart. For she was grieved for the Danai, because she saw them dying. When, therefore, they were assembled and were met together TFor this form of expression see Prayer Book, page 4, "When we assemble and met together to etc." Achilles, swift as to his feet, rising up in the midst, addressed them : ''0 son of Atreus, now I think that we, driven back, will return home again, if, indeed, we would escape death, since, as it now appears, war and pestilence have united to subdue the Achaeans lit. since war and pestilence together will subdue . But come now, let us consult some seer, or priest, or even an interpreter of dreams for a dream also is from Zeus who might tell why Phoebus Apollo con ceived gich anger; whether he finds fault on account of a vow neglected, or ob account of a hecatomb not offered, if perchance, in some way, he, having par taken of the savor of the fat of lambs and of choice goats, would be willing to ward off ruin from us." Now, when he had thus spoken, he sat down, and there stood np in the midst of them, Kalchas, the son, of Thes tor, by far the best of soothsayers. He knew the things that are, the things that will be, and the things that were before; and, by his knowledge of divination which Phoebus Apollo gave to him, he guided the ships of the Achaeans all the way to Ilium. This one took part in the busi. ness of the council and addressed them: "O Achilles, dear to Zeus, thou sum monest me to explain the wrath of Apol lo the far-darter king. I shall, there fore, speak : But do thou give heed, and swear to me that thou wilt surely and truly aid me by word and by deed. For of a truth I am of the opinion that I shall enrage a man who powerfully rules the Argives and to whom the Achaeans submit. For a king is superior when he is angry with an inferior; for even if he suppress his anger at the time, yet he afterward holds his grudge in his heart until he can make it effective, But make thou clear to thyself whether or not thou wilt protect me." Then Achilles, swift as to his feet, made answer, acd said : "Very courageously tell thou the prophecy, whatever thou kuowest! For not by Apollo dear to Zeus, by praying to whom, thou, 0 Kalchas, makest known to the Danai the oracles, no one, while I live and behold the ground, will lay heavy hands on thee near the hollow ships not even if thou tell Agamemnon himself who now boasts that he is by far the bravest of the Achaeans." And so he blameless seer took courage and spoke out: wotthen, indeed, on account of a vow, nor on account of a hecatomb, but on account 'of his priest, whom Aga memnon dishonored, he is offended, nor did he release his daughter, and did not even accept his gifts. On this account, then, the Far-darter sent troubles, and will still send them. Nor will he re strain his hands, heavy with pestilence, until we restore to her dear father the quick-glancing maiden unbought, with out ransom, and lead a sacred hecatomb to Chrysa.- Then, having propitiated him we might persuade him.'' A Wise Woman Or a wise man, for that matter, will read the ad of W. B. Satterlee and select therefrom the books to be used for holi day presents. .These books are beauti fully and substantially bound, and are first-class publications throughout. Noth ing will be better appreciated by a friend or relative. the Children's Friend. You'll have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your cuildrea will 6uffer, too. For cough, croup, bronchitiB, grip ami other winter coinp'aints Qne Miutite Couj;b Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to the laktA and li01-fiM-l IV liurmlpRA. C- H. C . a A-:. .1. .,'.- I'- ..'ilu' "(Inr I iillle uirl was attacked ilh cronp late one nielli un'l was so hoarse b" could hardly speak. We gave her a f.-v doses of One Minute Cough Cure. Itrelieved her immediately and she went; to sleep. Wheu she awoke next morning she ,md gigng of lloarsenes or croup, Oraliam & Wells. Proposals for Wood. Notice is hereby given that the clerk of school district No. !, Benton county. Ores?n, will receive sealed bids to furn ish the said district wilh wood for the con.insi vear. towit: "Twenty cords of oak grub wood, and 60 cords split body red fir wood old growth. Or CO cords of lir wood, second growth, good quality, not less than four feet in length, and not less than four inches nor more than eight inches i'i thickness,, or diameter, to be delivered at the school building in said district, on or before August the 15th, 190'J. The board reserves the right to reject any or nil bids, and no bids will be received after 0 o'clock Dec. 20, 1901. V. A. Bl.THANAN, Clerk. IF YOUR BICYCLE. NEED DOCTORING Take it to the BICYCLE HOSPITAL J. K. BERRY, Proprietor. Can Furnish Trees And Shrubs and Vines of all kinds on short notice. A full line of Evergreens, Ornamental Shrub ery, Nutbearing and Shade Trees. W. F. GRAY, Corvaliis. Oreeon, Agent, for the ALBANY NURSERIES, Albert Brownell, Proprietor. . GREAT SALE.. Ladies' Suits, Wraps, Jackets, Separate Skirts. Children's Wraps, Jackets and Mackintoshes. The entire lines permanently reduced in irder to clean out the goods before we invoice. We have the most up -to date, ready-to-wear goods in this section. REMOVAL SALE OP. -"' FURNITURE. Having purchased the entire stock of furniture formerly owned by S. N. Wilkins. . We will of fer every article in the store at slaughter prices FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS as we have no room in our al ready over-crowded store rooms for the goods. Call at the stare room former! v occupied by S. N. Wilkins. - J1"D. Mann & Co Foley's Honey and Ttir for chlldrentsafc, sure. No opiates Our $89 .Piano case organs lead them alL They , cannot be excelled for durability, richness of tone and neatness of case. Organs frsm $45 00 up, made on special rreerj We are meeting with the bt'st of sue cess and selling organs ok fast tnev can be made. We have an extra lot started, to reach out far ther. By sending in an order early, we will be able to fill it in good shape. No Eastern organ can compete wilh our instru ments in make-up guaranteed for 10 years. Our terms are cash, or down 3 in 6 mo's, in 12 mo's, or $20.00 down and $5.00 per month. One payment must be made be fore organ leaves factory. AVe guarantee the organ, and if not as represented we will relund the money. For turther information ad dress ; CRAMER ORGAN FACTORY, Corvaliis, Oregon.. TO HOMESEEKERS. No. 101 4o acres, 15 in cultivation, good buildings, fine fruit and water, good bottom land; price, $C50. 4y3 miles from Philomath. No. 13180 acres, 25 iu cultivation, nice young orchard; fair buildings, 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 $700. 6 miles from town, ' 74 160 acres; 30 in cultivation ; small house; good barn and water ; miles from town: cheap at $1,500: on mam county road ; good pasture and timber. 113 A good 7-room house with one- half acre lot; fruit, good water. ?chicken nouses and sheds, price $000; well ar ranged for poultry raising; this is a cheap little home, 10 minutes walk from Corvaliis poetoffice. nUNRY AM1HER, Real Estate Agent, Box 59, rhilomnth, Benton County, Oregon. Information Wanted. The manufactures of Banner Salve having always believed that no doctor ormedicine can cure in every case, but never having heard where Bauner Salve failed to cure ulcers, sores, tetter, eczema or piles, as a matter of curiosity would like to know if there are such cases. If so they will gladly refund the money Graham & Wortham. Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous lood fat has been branded by the most corn petentauthori ties. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. Yon must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's AuguBt Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. Yon can get Dr. G, G. Green's, reliable remedies at Graham & Wo'lham. Get Green's Special Almanac. Mrs. S. H. Allport,. Johnstown, Pa., says: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure Graham & Wells. 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. The machine offered by Mr. Dil ley is very light running, as it is ball bearing, These machines are guaranteed to sew equally well with either silk or cotton thread. Here is an opportunity that should not be lost. Shooting Gallery Opened. I have opened a shooting gallery one door north of Cameron's harness shop. Ladies are especially invited to try their kill with the rifle. Prizes ill be given every Saturday night. On Thanksgiving day I will hold a shooting match on the Bat near Mary's river. Everybody is invited to take part. Harvey Sargent. Wanted. 1000 girls for house work, 75 girls for work in Hotels, 50 girls for work in stoies, 50 girls for waiting on table, steady work, good pay, $15 to $25 . per month at H. H. Higley's Employment office No. 185 Morrison St. Portland, Oregon. " ' For Sale. Having retired from the business of farming, I will sell a 3-inch Bain wagon, a springtooth Jiayrake, and a - splen did young mare, cheap. Trms, cash o well secured note. J. I. Taylor, Corvaliis, Or. Rogers Bros. Zierolfs, 1817 tableware at Modem Surgery Surpassed. "While suffering from a bad cage 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 nod was entire'y cured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a splendid euro for plies, giving relief in- Mmitlv. and I heart ilv recommend it ti ail siiil'ererH." Surgery is iiinicci'wai j to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure any case. Cuts, burns. bruises anil all other wounds are also quickly cured by it. Beware of counter feits. Graham & Wells. Editor.Lyuch of "Daily Post" Phillips burc, N. J., has tested the merits of Fo ley's Honey and Tar with this result: "I have used a great many patent rem edies in my family for coughs and colds, and I can honestly say your Honey and Tar is the best thing of the kind I have ever used and I cannot say teo much in praise of it." Graham & Wortham. For Sale. Four-room cottage and two lota, near S. P. depot. Inquire of W. C. Corbett, Corvaliis, Or. C. W. Lynch, Winchester, Iud., writes 'I owe the life of my boy to Foley's Honey and Tar. lie had membranous croup, and the fin-t dose gave him re lie f. We continued its use and it soon brought him out of danger." Graham & Wortham. Good Advice. The most miserable beings in (he world are those suffering from Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint More than seventy-five per cent, of the people in the United state are afflicted with these two deseases- and their affects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn. Waterbrash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yeliow Skin, Coated Toegue and Disa greeable Taste in the Mouth, Coming up of Food after Eating, Low Suirits. etc. Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August i lower lor 7o cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Graham & Wortham. Reliable and Gentle. "A pill's a pill," savs the saw. But there are pills and pills. You want a pill which is certain, thorough and gen tle. Mustn't grip":. DeWitt's Little Early Risers fill the bill. Purely vegeta ble. Do not force but assist the bowels to act. Strengthen and invigorate. Small and easy to take. Graham & Wells. J. W. Bryan of Lowder, IIIh., writes: "My little boy was very low with pneu monia. Unknown to the doctor, we gave him Foley's Honey and Tar. The I result was magical and puzzled the doc- tor,s it immediately stopped the rack ing cough and he quickly recovered." Graham & AVortham. 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 of Benton, made on the 3rd day of- September, 1901, in the matter of the Estate of Thomas Kglin de ceased, the undersigned Executors of saidi estate from and after Saturday the 0th day of November will proceed to sell the real property herein after described, belonging to Baid Estate, at private sale at Corvaliis Benton county State-of Oregon, for cash at the t.imo 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 3 of Block No lin the Original Town of Marysville now the City of Corvaliis, Benton county, State of Oregon; and also all of the North half of lot No. 1 (except 25 feet'squara on the West end of said Lot 1) all of Lot No, 2 and the South half of Lot No. 3, all in Bkck No, IS of the Origiual town of MarybVille now the City of Corvaliis Benton county State of Oregon. Said real property to be sold in two separate par cels. Said sale subject to the connrmation of said County Court of Leuton county State of Oregon, Dated Oct. 8th, 19UL Geo. F. Eous Wm. Crees, Executors of the Estate of Thomas Kglin, Deceased. . Satisfied People are the best advertisers for Foley's Honey and Tar and all who nse it agree that it is a splendid remedy for coughs; colds or sore lungs. Graham & Wortham. A Physician Testilles. "I ho. -e 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 the 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 Dispepsia Cine digests what you eat You need suffer from neither dispepsia nor starva tion, The worse case quickly cured. Never fails. Graham & Wells. Chas. Replo'le,' Atwater, O., was in very bad shape. He says : "I suSered a great deal with my kidneys and was requested to try Foley's Kidney Cure. I did so and in four days I was able to eo to work again, now I am entirely well." Graham & Worlham. Be Wise. Come to our store when in need of clothes, we are offering some great suits for $10 in clay worsteds, serges, cashmeres, and fancy pat terns. jou want them better, we have them up to $2500. S. L Kline. . . - - A cangh, cold or la grippe can benip ped in the bud, with , a doee or two of Foley's Honey and Tar. Beware of sub stitu(ea. Graham & AVortham. Foley9 s Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia Try this Office for Job Work. B. A. CATHEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon Booms 14 in Bank Building. rm. tt 110 to 12 a. m. Office Hours f 2 to 4 p.m. Residence : Corner College and 8th Sts. Telephone at office and residence. Corva'iis, - - - Oregon. LG. ALTMAN, M. D. Office Corner 3rd and Monroe streets Hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun day fi to 10. Residence Corner 3rd and Harrison streets, Corvaliis, Oregon. Telephone 315, at residence. Notary. Titles. Conveyancing. JOS. H. WILSON. , ATTORN EY-AT -LAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court, Office in First National Bank Building. E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY - AT LAW Corvaliis, Oregon. Office in Poetoffice Building. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DEN XI ST Office in Wbltrhorn Block Corvaliis, Oregon IF. T. Rowley PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, OPTICIAN. Office over First National Bunk J. E. FOWELLS SfiOEIVIflEr. Repairing promptly and neatly done. First door west of the Gazette office E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done in (irsi class manner, "and satisfaction guar anteed. CROWN 4?iD BnlOSE WOEK A SPECIALTY I Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppos:'.- the post office, (Jorvallis. uregon. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Corvaliis, Oregon Established, Incorporated, 1898 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line ot Pure Drugs aad Chemicals in Corvalli?. Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Artlcls, Combs, Brushes and Mirrors. Pocket Knives, Seissors, Fine Cutlery . CIGAHS Manager of Perscription Department, T. A. JONES, Registered, Special Course in Pharmacy at Perdue Unlversl ty, Indiana C. H. NEWTH Physician Sr Surgeon PHILOMATH, OEEGON. rhe first National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1890. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvaliis, Oregon. Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness enterprises aud industries of this country. Deposits Received subject to check payable on demand. Foreiga Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available in the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger many, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities of the United States. Principal Correspondents Upon Whom 'Wj Sell Sight Exchange The Commercinl National Bant cf Chicago. The First National Bank of Portlawd, Oregon. The "Dank of California, San Francisco, Calif, Anglo-Californian Uank, San Francisco, Caiif The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n. Importers &Tradrrs National Eank, New York Shoe and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass. Philadelphia Nations Bank of Philadelphia. Pa "Triumphs and Wonders of the 19(h Century;" a remarkable book; eellsen sight; free territory ; liberal commissions. Address, Washington Publishing Co. , Chamber of commerce Building, Tacoma Wash OREGON Shot Like and umotf Pacific Depart fob TIME SCHEDULES Arrive from from Portland Chicago Portland Special 9 a. m. SaltLake, Denver. rt worth, Umaba Kansas City. St. 4:30 p.m via Hun Ixmis, Unie age tington and fcast. Atlantic SaltLake, Denver, Express ft worm, Umaha, 8:oOp ra via Hnn tington. Kansas City, St 8:10 am. Louis, Chicago and .hast. St. Paul Walla Walla. Lew- Fart Mail iston, S p o k a ne, 6:15 p.m via Spokane Minneapolis, bt. Paul, Duluth. Mil 7:00 n il , wankee, Chicago, and .ast. Through Pullman and Tourist S'eeptTS 72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO No change of cars. Through tickets t all Eastern points via this route on sale at S. P. depot office. Ocean and Kiver Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All ling dates! subject to change. 8 p. m. For San Francisco, 4 p. m. bail every nve days trom April 2d. Daily Fx. Sun. 8. p. m. Columbia River Steamer. To Astoria & way landing. 4 p. m. Except Sunday Saturday, 10 p. m. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISI0T Water Permitting. Steamer Ruth leaves Corvaliis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 6 :0U a. m, ; returning, arrives Corvaliis about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. E. F. THAYER, Agent, Corvaliis. A L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Usitvd States Land Omen. Oregon City, Oregon, October, 6, lfiOI Notice is hereby jjiven that in eomplianue with the provisions of the act of Congress oi June S, 1S7-B entitled "An act fir the tale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wauliiiiir. ton Territory," as extended to all the Tubliu LanU States by act of Aujpist 4, 1892, I of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn htatenteni Pn. &.vi4, lor the purchase ot the S. A of a. W. and Lots 3 and 4 of section No, 4 in Twribhip No, 13 South, iHnie No. 7 Wesi, and will offer proof to show that the land Bought is nmre valuable for its timber or stone than fir agricultural purposes and to establish Ins claim to aid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Orcgoii, on Satuiday, the 21 tt day of December, iUJL He names as witnescesi Melrose Courier of Falls City, Oregon, John liyoe of fhilomath, Oiegon, Charles tdell .of Philomath, Oregon, and tred bimerat of I'hilouiath, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad verily the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this ofjee on or before said 2!jst dav of December 1901 CHAS. B. MuORES. Register Notice for Publication. United Statks Land Ofhcic Oregon City, Or. Nov. 29, Itiol. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, lis, cntitittt -An octi -rtne sale oi timber landi in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, imd Washington Territoriy," as extenued to all the Pub lic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, DLANCUE EAKIN, of Dallas, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this mce ner sworn statement No. ftfWJ, for the purchase of the 8 W i of Section No, 12 in Township No. 13 S, hange No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land nought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish he claim to Siiid land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City, on Thursday, the 13th day ot February, 1902. bhe names at witnsti-es; Michael G, Flynn, of Philomath, Ore., Freeman W. Kohitisou aud Albert M. Kobinson, l oth of Fall City, Ore., and Hort U. liakin, of Dallas, Ore. - Any and all persons claiming anverselx the abore described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 1 3th day of February, 1002. GUAS B. MOOKLS, ltegister. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator oi the estates of Hansom A. and Ma hala Belknap dercastu has filed bis final account in said estates in the County Court of Benton comity. State of Oregon and that said court has appointed Saturday Dec. 7, 1K)1 at 10 o'clock a. m. at counlv Court Room iu the couit house in the eity of Corval iis, Benton county State of Oregon, as the time and p!ace to hear the objections if any to bald final ac count aud the nettlf.ment ot said account and estates. Corvaliis Oregon. W. C. Belkkap. Ai'niinistiator of the estates of Ransom A- an iliUiula J eikuap, Deceased. To Stop a Cold. After exposure or when yon feel a roM coming ou, take a dose of Foles Jloney and Tar. It never fails to Btop a cold if taken in time, Craham & "Wortham. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Oreyon City, Oregon. October 2, 1001, Notice is hereby iivtn that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Benton County, at Corvaliis, Oregon, on December th, 1G01. viz; SETH HUttLBURT; H. E, J 1045 for the Lots 3 tnd 4 of Sec 24, T. 18 8., R. 5 W. lie names the followirjr witnefFes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of raid land, viz: Jchpo Porter, of Corval is. Oreiron. John Whitaker, of Corvaliis, Oregon- Willitm New man, of CorvalliB, Or(j-on. K. A. 11 uiili.it, of C(val lis, Oregon. . CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. 'Our Mertyred Presidents.' The lives of Lincoln, GarfieM and Mi: Kinley. The actual scenes of the three greatest assassinations of the centnry, and illustrations connected with the illus trious lives of these men. No better hook published. The cover design with three medallion photographs is a beauty: 500 pages, cloth bound $1.50. Order by mail from W. B. Satterlee, 312 Oak St., Port land, Or.' . ' BANNER SALVE! trie most hauling salv in th world.