Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, February 07, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    QBVALUS GAZETTE
FSLDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1902.
CLAIMED BY THE HOUSE.
Congressman Dalzell bas pre
sented a resolution in the house
directing inquiry as lo the right
of that branch ef congress to par
ticipate with the senate in form
ing' reciprocal treaties. . It is
claimed that these treaties are es
sentially revenue measures and, ;
therefore, should originate in the
house of representatives as pro
vided by Sec. 7, Art. 1, of the
constitution.
In the senate a sub committee
consisting of Senators Cullom,
Spooner, Foraker and Bacon
has reported that the president
has Dowrr to neJoMate such
treaties, and that thev are cffec-
tive as soon as ratined ty tne
senate, whether they do or do
not contain provisions for imposts
or duties.
The constitution places the
treaty-making power in- the
hands of the president and the
senate. During the second term
of Washington it was claimed
' that the house had a right to
, withhold the appropriation neces
sirv if it deemed the treaty un
wise. This subject was earnest-
ly debated when the president
called on congress to furnish the
funds necessary to carry into ef
fect the treaty made with En
gland by John Jay in 1794. This
was a very unpopular treaty, and
was bitteily assailed by the re
publicans of that time. The
house requested the president to
lay before it the documents relat-'
ing to the treaty. Washington
declined to do so and denied that
the house had any constitutional
right to participate in making
treaties. Adams and Jefferson
during their respective adminis
trations held the same views as
Washington. It beoame the set
tled interpretation of the consti
tution that although a treaty
should require an appropriation
to carrv it into eitect it is in no
sense "a money bill." The con
stitutional provision which re
quires that "all bills lor raising
revenue shall originate ia the
Jiouse of reDresentaties" is bor
rowed from the English house o
commons. Whatever reasons
may exist for it there, they have
no existence with us. The sen
ate has power to amend revenue
bills and it is difficult to sea why
it might not as well have power
to originate them.
The senate has already virtual
ly decided that treaties contain
ing provisions relating to imposts
or duties are not necessarily bills
for raising revenue. The provi
sions for administering-the Ding
ley tariff law empowers the presi
dent tinder certain conditions to
make reciprocity treaties. The
house had a part in fixing these
conditions when it passed the
tariff act. Reciprocity treaties
are authorized and framed, n6t
with purpose of raising revenue,
but for the purpose of extending
our trade with other nations when
it is desirable and practicable to
do so without injury to our own
productive industries. To do this
the president is authorized to re
mit in whole or in part certain
duties imposed by the tariff laws.
Instead of raising revenue, it
clear that such treaties rather
contemplate a reduction of it.
It is probable that the house is
not really in earnest in this con
tention. It sees several reciproc
ity treaties held up in the senate
where they have been buffettei
about and where persistent efforts
have been made by free traders
to force them to do duly mimica
to protection. The house seeks
to spur the senate to decisive and
desirable action concerning t
treaties. Our free list embraces
almost even-thing we require and
do not ourselves produce. This
renders it difficult to frame reci
procity treaties. The enemies o
protection, the opponents of the
administration, and a few finical
senators have been able, so far,
to prevent the ratification of
pending treaties. They will ulti
mately be completed as the friends
of protection desire.
COAESE FIBERED.
it is almost increaioie tnat a
prod set of Yale should yet re
tain fiber so coarse as that shown
by Senator DuBois in his assault
upon jeneral VV Beaton, it is
evidence of the infliscribable
coarseness inherent in his nature,
and illustrates the truth of the
Spanish proverb: "You cannot
make a silken purse of a swine's
car."
EverTwhere DuBois has been,
TiK r
characterized as he deserves. In j
this manifestation of public sen
timent he must see himself mir
rored with an abnorxal Jefonga
tion of his auricular appendages.
The reproach which the vain
1 Senator has brought upon him
self will cling ;to him like the
shirt of Nemesis. .
HOMER'S ILIAD.
Book II-A
Literal Translation
by C
MacLaa, Ph. D. -
Vv. 1 47 Zeus loola Agamtmnon, and
keeps Dia promise to Thetis :
Accordingly, the rest of the gods on the
one baud, and the horse-arming men otr
the other hand, slept all night long, bat
refreshing sleep did not continue to bold
Zeus. For be pondered in bis heart bow
be might honor Achillea, and destroy
maay of the Achaeans near their ships.
Then this as a . plan to him in mini
seemed best to send a baneful dream to
Agamemnon, the stm of Atreus : And
lining up his voice be addressed to' him
winged words: - ..
"O baneful dream 1 Up and get thee
quickly to the swift ships of the Achae
ans. Then go to the tent of Agamem
non, the son of Atreus, and tell him very
accurately everything as I command
thee. Bid him to arm -with all haste the
long-haired Achaeans. For now be may,
if he makes the attempt, seize and take
the widc-wayed city of the Trojans. For
the immortals who inhabit the Olympian
hall no longer are divided iu. opinion
touching the destruction of Troy. . For
Hera by entreating has won them all to
her side, and woes are destined for - the
Trojans."
Thus he spoke, and aecordinuly the
dream departed, when he heard . that
word ; and with tearing speed he reached
the swift Bhips of the Achaeans. And
then he went to Agamemnon, the son of
Atreus, and found him sleeping in his
tent, and ambrosial sleep was diffused
around him. And so he stood over his
head, impersonating Nestor, the son of
Neleus, whom, . be it remembered, of all
the elders Agamemnon honored most.
Having impersonated that one, the di
vine dream said te him ; - - -
"Sleepest thou, O son of Atreus that
fiery-hearted knLjht? It does not be
come a counsel-giving man i. e. a com
mandtr-in-chief to sleep all night long
a man to whom the people are en
trusted and to whom bo many things
are a care. But now quickly give atten
tien to me. For I am a messenger from
Zeus to thee, who, though he is far away
from thee, greatly cares for thee and
pities thee. He commanded thee to arm
the long-haired Achaeans with all haste.
For now thou mayat, if thou makest the
attempt, seize and take the wide-waved
city of the Trojans. For the immortals
who dwell in the Olympian halls are no
longer divided in opinion touching the
destruction of Troy. For Hera, by en
treating has won them all to her side,
and for the Trojans woes are destined
from Zeus. But let not forgetfulness of
what I have now told thee seize thee,
when refreshing sleep leaves thee.
Having spoken just thna (10 departed,
and left him there pondering those things
in his mind, which, as shall be seen,
were not to be accomplished. For he
Agam.1, infatuated man, imagined that
he could on that very day take the City
of Piiam, and knew not those toils which
Zeus was then planning. For he was
still purposing to impose griefs and
groans upon both . Trojans and Daaai
through mighty conflicts. Then be
awakened from sleep, but the divine
voice was poured out around bira i
it rang in nis earej. lhen he sat up
right and put en a soft tunic, good and
new, and threw a large cloak about
him. Then he bound beautiful san
dals under his Bleek feet, and, further,
cast the sword studded with silver nails
around his shoulders, and seized the an
cestral staff, always imperishable. With
this he went to the bronze-mailed Achae
ans.
.Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mieii., af.a:
" I haye used Foley's Honey and Tar
in three very severe peases pf pneumonia
with good results in every caae.'' Beware
cf imitations. Graham & Wortham.
A winter trip to Southern California
aud Arizona via the famous Shasta Route
is one never to be forgotten. Renewed
ajiquantance with this section will ever
develop ireeij points of interest and ad
ded sources of enjoy ment nader its sun
ny skies, in the variety of interests and
added industries, in its prolific vegetation
nnrl omnno ire nnmlwr pbd wcai- a Af
B . v,
mountain, snore, vauey ana plain, two I
trains teave Pprtland daily, morning and
Piwntnc, fnr Pllfrirnia Tiwwao lro!n. ,
. " , ' r: ,
equipped with the moat Improved pat-
tern of standard ami tourist deepLae
cars, and the low rate place ttia trip in I f
reach of all. For illustrated guides of
California and Arizona winter resorts.
Address
. . Millkb
3en. Paasr. Agent, Port land, fty.
no reflection so'fl
I J Wt dainty, no light J"
fc5pyiv'' charming as the $3
f J mellow glow that iFj l
comes from '11 I
-ta4 to harmonize with eat JfS
f rounUing in dining fapj&SEte
Vfk room, draw in room, jAJrSs
Tbiffl'A bod room or hall. Sold JfSr
xJT very where. Made '7iSMSr
SSbV standard ?MfVN
A
Records
In Our January Sale of Dry Goods ;
" ' r v and Clothing. ; -
There are various reasons for the success -of this wonderful sale.
First let us thank the weather man for glorious winter, weather;
t Tipn TfYOTnze the tremendous incentive of laroe economies. . Then
we realize that you recognize the
that ' -' y
When you see it
Thankin- vou for this verv liberal
to aeain help us to break the record
make prices' in'"'": . -
FLANNELETTE
r " The habit of sleeping in
open seems to be increasing. It's
make it an absolutely sate one during cld weatner, you must pro
tect vourself well with warm clothine while asleep. These Flan-
nelette Nip-ht Gowns helb amazinelv towards that end. mere is a
large variety of them. Trimmed
and trimmed in la.ce.. Prices are
cents and running up . to $2.00
; 20 per cent Discount for Cash.
F. L MILLER, Corvallis, Or.
P. S. Six pieces Albatross just
New Steue Quarry.
I have opened a stone qut-ny on my
place.. o e mile north of CVnallis. No
better foundation stone can be found in
the county. Builders and others are re
quested to write or see me, when in seed
of sncli material. ;
Taos. Boci.dkn.
FINE MILLINERY
Special Line ef Street
Hats. " " .-
FULLINGTON & HORTON,
Corner 3rd and Monroe Sts.
N. B.
' To all partit-B who place eub
Fcriptione for the Lad;es Home
Journal for a year with me
duriogl ihe i.ex,t 30 dayp, I will
. give a? a prize a 50 cent book
or i 50 cent piece of music.
C. A Gerhard.
Miss Mabel Cronise
Graduate of Chicago College
of Music. .
" CORVALLIS, OREGON.
TO HOMESEEKERS.
No. 101 lo acres, 15 in . cultivation,
good buildings, fine fruit and water, good
bottom : land : price, - $060. 414 miles
from Philomath. -
74 160 acres ; SO in cultivation ; small
house; good barn and water; miles
from town; cheap at $1,500: on main
county road ; good pasture and timber.
No. 11286 acres, SO in cultivation bal
ance good pasture and timber, fair honse
and barn and other buildings, fine fruit
and water, one and one-half miles from
Philomath, price $2,000; a good place for
the money.
No. 8 165 acres, 140 in cultivation,
good house, barn, orcnard and water.
All well fenced, two miles from Philo
math, one of the gneet farms in Oregon
price (30 per acre.
HENRT AHBLER,
PearEstate Agent,
B ix 59, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon.
Net ice for Publication.
fjKTPP Stai's Las Omen,
Oregon Ckr, Or. , Jan. It, lOOi,
Kotice is hereby given that in compliance with the
iuuiBiuus vi me mi. ui cuiirress 01 June a, 1070, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tha
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Teiritory," as extended to all the Public Land
staves Dy act or August 4, 1892. Minnie A. Parker,
of Portland, county of Multnomah. Stats of Ommn
has this day filed in this office her sworn statement
rio. aoeo, ior tne purchase of the N. W. Jf of Section
No. I jn f cjWtehip No, 13 B Range No. 8 W, and
will offer proof tft ahoy that the land sought is more
valuable for Its timber or stone thAn fpt agricultural !
purposes, and to establish her claim to said land be-1
fore the Register and Receiver cf this office at Ore
gon uiyon Katuraay. the 22nd day of March. 1902.
she names as witnesses; Michael a rim. nf Phil
omath, Or., Geo. W. Henkle of CervalUs, Or.. Her
man Htrschbersr of Indenandenee. Or . Ram 9 Fwino
ofPniloaicth.Or. '
Any and all persons cla'mina adversely the above-
iuis ouce on or aeiore saia !Knd aay of March, 1902.
i-has. a. iiooKts,
Kegister.
0. 0 0
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what voo eat.
Thin irrpnaralifln iwnfninii oil rf k
Mlmulnf. nKJ -iiirJ..-''j . . .
uiacsuiuro mux niutssLa hii Minns fu
iuuu. gives instant reuer ana never
i?"2,cure - lt1fi?Jra on 10 eat all
r,ttVu mustbCUSltlve
stomacnB can x&Ke it. uy its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
.eured after everything else failed. It
w?t? i'.1 ali stumauu irjuDies.
It ean't help
out Co you good
Prepared only by E.e.lwirf& Co.. Chicago I ?
XhetLbot
tue con tains 1 1 rata tilt Usj. bUa. I
Graham I& Wells.
nz n r
U o. 0 0 J
7 lis
Passed
fact that we advertise no fakes
7 :-; ... :
in our ad, it's so. -
oatronaee. and calling upon you
for February, we are ready to
NIGHTGOWNS.
bedrooms in which the window is
a sensible, healthy habit, but to
or plaia with braid, in neat stripes,
all' reasonable, starting at jtfty
with
received at 60c per yard.
A Great Savins
All pioperty owners ehould know it
For one Dollar we will sell yon our ever
lasting Fence Post receipt To be bad
at this efBce.
Notice for Publication.
' Ukitwd States Land Ofrcb
. Oreion City, Oregon. Ja. 15, 1902.
. Kotlce Is hereby (riven that in compliance with the
proTisiong of the act of Congress of June S, 187. en
titled "An sot for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Waahhur
ton Territory." as extended to ail the Fublia Land
States by act oi Angust 4, 1892,
EEKEST F. SNYDER,
of Philomath, eountv of Benton. State of Oregon,
has this day ailed in this office his sworn statement
No. 65t6. for the purchase of the S. E. of Section
No. 26, in Township No. 12 S, Ksnge No. 7 W., and
will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more
valuable for its timl-er or stone than for agricultural
nurnoses. and to oKtabllsh his claim to said land be-
fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore
eon Citv on Tuesday, the 1st day of April. 1912. He
names as witnesses: C. W. Wilkinson and Chas
Odell of Corvallis; Oregon, and L. Henltle and W.
Scott, of Philomath. Oreenn.
Anv and all persons claiming the ahove-described
lands are requested to file their claims ip this office
on or before said 1st day oi April, ivi. -
CHAS, B. MOORtS,
. R3g:.eT.
Notice for Publication.
Umtid States Lkp GfricB,
Oiciron Citv. Orezon. Jan. 25. 150J
Notice 18 hereby ivei that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber land in the
States of California. Oreson. Nevada and Wash nsr
ton Territorv." as extended to all the i ublic Land
States by act of August 4. 1892, Giaee T. Hodse, of
Dallas, pountv of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day
filed ip this office her ewprn statement No. bo2o, for
1 Ul tnitfOmce ncr sworn siawineufc nu. uo, lur
i purchase of the W i Mf S R M andE ofSW
of Section Ko. 28 fu Tewnahip Ho. 13 S Rne
l T W, and wfil offer proof to show tlia6 the land
the
1-4 of
No. T W. and wfn offer proof
souirht is more valuable for its tiaber or stone than
for agricultural Durooees. and to establibh her claim
to said land before the Register and Receiver of this
once at Oregon city, uregon on weanesuay, tne n
aay 01 April, mm.
She names as witnesues:E. A. Cone of Philomath,
Oreson, J. V.- Hyde of Philomath, Ore. Martha
Hodge of Dallas, Ora. f. Jf. ptPST of Philomath,
Oreiren.
Any and all persuaa claiming adversely the above
describe1! lands are requested to file their claims In
this emce on or Deiore saia win aay 01 Apni, una
CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register.
CHILPREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE
Burns, braises and cnta are ejtremely
painful and if neglected often result in
blood poisoning. Children are especially
liable to such mishaps because not so
careful. As a remedy De Witt's "Witch
Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out
the fire, stops tiie pain, soon heals the
wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cures
for piles. "De Witt's Witch Hazle Salve
cured my baby of eczema after two phy
sicians gave her up," writes James Meek
N. Wjebstpr, Jod- "The sores were so
bad she soiled two to five dresses a day."
Graham & Wells.
You should know that Foley's Honey
and Tar is absolutely the best for all di
seases of the throat and lupgv. Dealers
ate authorized to guarantee" it to gie
satisfaction. Graham & Wortham "
DR. W. H. HOLT
Osteopathic Pftyficjf p
If you are in any way afflicted with
rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, heart,
stomach, liver, kidney or female trouble,
call and see tne at my office on South
Main Street. Consultation and examin
ation free.
Telephone Jio, 2 Mam.
N. Jackson, Danville, 111., writes : "My
daughter had a severe attack of la grippe
and a terrible .cough settled on her lungs.
We tried a great many remedies without
giving relief", glij tried Foley's Honey
and Tar which cured her. Sho has nevr
Deen troubled with a cougn since.
lP6fcin$fla Jhcrfnal Bath Cabinet
The best caWBet made. Endorsed by
pyer 1,000,000 happy users. I will fur
nish th?se cabinets tor a short time at
greatly redused rates, as follows;. $J.50
cabinets, only (10; a $10 cabinet, now
$8.00; and the regular 5 cabinet, only $4.
Freight prepaid. Order at onee. j
Alas. J. A.. bEixwooD, Agent,
JSFront SL, Salem, Or,
W. h- Yancy, raducb, fy., writes:
"I had a severe case pf kidney disease
and three of the best physicians in south
era Kentucky treated me without success
I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure.
The first bottle gave immediate relief
and three bottles cured me permanently.
V . "I. " - i.. . . . - .
gladly recpmmcpd fiifs Onderfnl rem-
h n Toi, .nhciiino r.r.h.m x.
w-- W xrirf "C -rr ; r-m- - - J r !
Wortnain,
B. A. CATHEY, M. D
Physiman'r-Surgeon
Booms 14 in Bank Building. ' - "
Office Hours
Residence ; Corner College and 8th. "Sta.
Telephone at office and residence.
Corva'lis, - - ." Oregon.
E. 11; Brysori
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis, Oregon. .
OSc 1st Postoffice Building-.
DR. J AS." A.. HARPER
DENTIST
Office la Wbltehora Blrk
Corvallis,
Oregon
IF. T. Rowley
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
OPTICIAN. :
Office over First National Bank
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of "every description done in first
class manner, and satisfaction, guar
anteed. CBOWN AMD BRIDGE WORK I SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf's grocery store, oppos:t
the post office, Corvallis. Oregon.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician 8jr Surg eon
Examining surgeon TJ. S.Pension Bureau
PHILOMATH. OREGON.
Drugs & Medicines ' Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Corvallis, Oregon
EsJlbBed1 Incorporated, 1898
WHOLESALE fc RETAIL,
The. most complete line ot Pure Drugs and
Chemjcjs in Corvaliis.
Books and Stationery, omuifcifil Pa
pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article,
"Combs, Brushes arid Mirrors.
Poeiet Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery
CIC3-A.IIS -Manapr
flr Perscripfjpn pepartment,
V A. JONBS. Kegistered,
Special Course in Pharmacy at Perdue TJniversi
ty, Indiana
A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.
"I was tionbled for about seven years
with my stomach and jp tied ialf my
time," says E. Demick, Bomerville, Ind.
"I spent abont $l,eoo and never could
get anything to help me until I tiied
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a
a few bottles and am entirely well." You
don't live by what you eat, but by what
you digest and sssimilate. Jf j-qui- storn
ach doesn't digest your food you art real -ly
starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does
the stomach's work by digesting the
food. You don't have to diet . Eat all
you want Kodol Diepepsia Cure cures
all stomach troubles. " Graham & Wel l's
rhe First National Bank
. OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
CSTABIISHCO 1890.
OFFICERS fir DIRECTORS
M. S. WOODCOCK, President.
C. E. MOOR, Vice-President.
WALTER T WILES, Cashier.
GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
iQim WILES, ggryallis, Oregon;
Loans Made
On all kinds of approved security, and especially
to encourage and build up the legitimate busi
ness enterprises and industries of this country.
Peposits -Received
subject to check payable on demand.
Foreign Exchange
Sight exchange and transfers sold available In
tha principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer
land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed
en, Denmark, Italy. Russia. SDam. Portutral. Ger
many, Austria.
Letters of Credit
Issued available in the principal cities of the
Princij.J Correspondents Upon Whom 'VTj
The Comrnercial NafionaJ Ban): of Chicago.
The first National Battle oF PorttandV "Oregon.
The Bank of California, Sarn Francisco, Calif.
Anglo-Cahforaian Bank, San Francisco, Caii
The National City Bank New York.
Tlje Jlank of New York National Banking- Ass'n
Shoa and Leatbr1 NatioVirsaus pf Bstsr;. jlf i
t-biladelphia'Natiouii Kaiijcof 'JfiJaVtfJj3','
mpo'ters fstTf&ir's Naf'onal Bank, New York
CHIJ.P WPRTH Ml WOKS.
"My child is worth miilians to me,"
says Mrs. Mary Bird of Hanisburg, Pa ,
"yet I ould have lost her by croup had
I not purchased a bottle of One Minute
Cough Cure."
One Minute Cough Cure !
t
I? sura cure lor pppghs, croup, throat
and lupg trophies.1 In 'abeofately' b&J
eppgh cpr whH acts impaediately. Th
youngest child can t?ka with eptirg
PMItri V- 1 UK UII 11 1 1 1 1 U ,1 E-a I It C rn.r. n n .
" i r, . -. . , ... ....
.. ...v nuu
remember how often it helped them.
Every family should have a botUeof One
rninule Cough Cure haftdy. At this sea-'
fjon eepedaliy it may be needed suddenly,
iMranam z eiia. .
" U. S. Land Office, .
I.Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 3rd. 1902.
Notice is hereby Riven that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Am
act for the sale of timber lands in the
Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory, as extended to
all the Public -land States by act ot
August 4, IS92, - . .,:.- ;-,
E. V. SPENUEK.
of Alsea, county of Benton, State of Ore
gon has tnis'day filed in this office ma
sworn statement Ko. 5633,' for the pur
chase of the n o of ne of Section No.
zo in rowmiiiD sio. is 8, Kange jno.
w, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its Um
ber or stone than for agricultural purpo
ses, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver ef
this office at Oregon City, Ore., on Wed
nesday, the 23rd day of April. 1902.
tie names as witnesses: J. w. iiyae
of Philomath, Ore. R. Hyde of Philo
math, Ore. M. Spencer, of Pbilomatli.
Ore. Gertrude Spencer of Alsea, Ore.
Any and all persons claiminic adverse
ly the above-described lands are request
ed to file their claims in this omre on or
before said 23rd day of April, 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
- U. S. Land Office,
' Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 2. 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions oi the act of
Congress of June 3, J87S, entitled "A
act for the eale of timber lands in the
States of California.'OreEon. Neyada and
Washington Teriitorv," as . extended to
all the Public Land States by act of Aug.
ust4vlS92. RSk-k.
JACOB L. HENKLE.
of Philomath, county of Benton, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office
his sworn statement No. 5630, for the
purchase of the w 1-2 of the w 1-2 of
Section No. 24 in Township No. 12 s,
Range No. 7 w, and will offer proof to
show that the land Bought Is more valu
able for its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City
Or. on tnday, the 18 day ot April, iwz.
Ho names as witnesses: J. W. Hyde
of Philomath, Or. Susie Henkle of Phil
omath, Ore. E. S. Snyder of Corvallis,
Ore., John A. Henkle of Portland, Ore
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-desciibed lands are request
ed to file their claims in this office on or
before saul J8th day of April, 190?. -CHAS.
B. MOORES, Register.
U. S. Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 2, 1902.
Notice is hereby tiven that in couipli
ance with the provisiens of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the bale of timber lauds in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory," as extended
tp alj the Public Lnnd States by net of
August 4, 180g, . .
- SUSIE HENKLE,
of Philomath, county of Beuton, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office
her sworn statement No. 6620, for the
purchase of the ne' J4 -of nw J, n 12 of
ne 1-4, 6e 1 4 of ne 14 of Section No. 20
in Township No. 12 s, Range No. 7 w,
and will offer proof to 6how that the
land fought ia more valuable for its tim
ber .or stone than for xigriU!ltiiral purpo
ses, and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Oregon Citv, Or. on Friifav,
the J.8th day of ApriP, 1Jo2
She names as witnesses-- J. W. Hyde
cf Philomath, Ore. J. L. Henkle of Phil
omath, Ore. E S. Snyder of Ccrvalli-i,
Ore. Jno. A. Heckle of Port'and, Ore.
Aay and all persons claiming adverse
ly theabove-desciibed lands are request.
ed"te tile their claims in this oflife ou or
before the Paid 18th day of April, 19o2.
- CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
Brain-Food Nonsense.
. Another ridiculous food fat has been
branded by the most competent authori
ties. They have dispelled the silly
notion that cne. kind of food is reeded
for brain, snother 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 te,
its pptrimept is destroyed by indigestion
or dyspepsia. You must 'prepare for
their appearance or prevent their coming
by taking regular doses of Green's
August. Flower, the favorite medicine of
the healthy millions. A few doses aids
digestjon, stimulates the liver to healthy
action, purines the blood, and make's
you feel buoyant and vigoious. Yon
can get Dr. G, G. Gieen's. reliable
remedies at Grahsm & Wo t ham.
Get Green's Special Almanac.
Notice for Publication.
Usitkd STATrs Land Cfficb.
" Oregon City, Or. Nov. 29, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance-with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3.
188, entitled "Ati actf rtie sale of timber lands
in the States of Callfcniia', O: ron Nivarta. nd
Washinirton Territoriy," as es(teiiOri to ail tht Pub
lic Land States by act of Augmt i, 1882,
. BLANCHE EAKIN,
ef Dallas, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this
ufly tiled iu this office her sworn statement Mo.
5ai6, for the purchase of the S W of Section No.
1? in Tnwnshin No. IS fi. T;tip Xr. -7 w r,H n-,11
pptef proof (ospo? fiat h aod eougit is more
.uuauii: ir lis iftuivr it oiufic iiiu,i fur BJrfcuiliUrai
purposes, and to establish he claim to said land be
fore the Keiriter and Receiver of this ufflce at Ore-
I (Ton City, opTbuiSday, the lgth day ot February,
j ld02. fehe nxmesaf itfibMfoi: Michael G. Jf'lvnn, of
; Philomath, Ore., Freeman VV. Robinson anil' Albert
i J!. Robirson, both of Fall City, Ore., and Hort C.
Vikin, of Dallas, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adverseh the abore-
described lands ere requested to file their claims in
this office on or before taid 13th day of February,
13 GIIAS. B. MOORES,
4 jmr?
Notice for PubUcatloa.
Usitbd States Land Office,
Rosehurg, Oregon, Dec., 18, 1991.
Notice is hereby erven that in compliance with the
provisions pf the act of Congre. of June 8, 1878,
entitled" An Bet fsr the sale of timber lands In the
States of itiifordia; Origan, 'Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," as ex ended to alii the ' Public Land
Mates by act of August 4, 1892,'
Jesse D. WhiTraser.
of Independence county of Polk, State of Oregon has
this dav filed in this effice his sworn State-nent
fo, 1DS2. for the tmrchase of 't ha s 1 NW X
lots 3, 4. secy, X. li 8.,'ft 7 W. ard will offer proof
timber or stone tha 1 fdr afieultffral piirposes.'arid
to establish "his cla;m tti said land 'before the Kep-tster
w ntw mat tne lanu son rnt s mn.e vai-.iahie ffir'it.a
a liA V nalvv . i . 1. ; .. -flK ' . i ' 1. ' ,
Monday, tpe 10th day of Match 1002. '
He oapies as witp ises: Ora Clodfelter of Jnde-
penuence, or. ulsrenoe E. Ireland of independence,
Or. Dick Zahn of Altw, Or. Frank L. Wbiteaker of
inaenenaence. Or.
Anv anil nil n.ro.nm . . ,
described lanas sre requested to file their claimes in
.hie .... , ! 1 . , . . . , .
.uo wiuv. vu ti teiurt; aiu jutu ubtui inarcn muz.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Jtfyister.
it Grippe t-pii:h9 oftep continue for
mnnins jnn f,--,inf tlmpB ipnrl to mini rr-.
, . .....
Bults after the natiint ia annnnRPrl mhuro
passed the danr mint. FoIpv'h Hnnov
and Tar affords nositive nrotection and
security from lhee coughs. , Graham &
TF...vom. . n
Notice for Publication.
1 TJxrrB States Lsxd Omcs, -;
". -h Ore-oa City, Ora , Fdb S, 10t2.
" Xot:ce U hare'iy given that tn compliance with the
provisions ot the act oi Con;r"e!a of June 3, 1S78, en
titled "Aa act for tiie sale of timber lands In Vm
States of California, Oregon, Sevada, and Washing'
ton Territory ,' as extended to all the Public Land
States by ac of Aujust 4, 1S02,
- . , ' MISSOURI SPENCER, ; N
of Philomath, county ot Benton. State of Oregon,,
has this day filed in this oifice his sworn statement
Ko. otiSl, for the purchase of the f ef 8 W 1-4 and
N W 1-4 of S W 1-4 of Section No. IS, in Township
No. IS S, Rai.ee No. 7 W. and will offe- proof ur
show that the land eoight is more valuable for it
timber or stone than foi agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
cn Wednesday, the 23rd dav of April. 1902. He-
names as witnesses: J. W. Hvde and B. livde. of
Pbuomath. Oregon, and Gertrnda Snenr aiwl K.
V. Spencer, of Ate-n, Ore-en. - '
Any ami all persons claiming adverse! v the above
do vrioed lands a-e requested to file tbeir claims iu
this office on or before said 2Srd day ot April, lVMhl.
' : ' CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register.
, . 1.
" Ketice for Publication.
Usitkd States Iasb Orricj,
Oregon Cit j, Oregoa, Feb. S, 1902.
Notice is hereby siren that in comDliSnce with tha
provisiens of the aet of conreaj of June S, 1S73, en
titled "An act for tie sale ot timber , laads in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory" as extended to all the Public La.d
States by act ot August 4, 1S92,
GERTRUDE SPENCER, -
of Alsea. connt) of Benton, State of Oregon, has ibis -
day filed in this efhee her sworn statement. No SC32,
for the purchase of the N 1-2 oi N 1-4 and N K 1.4
of N W 1-4 of Section No. 22, in Township Ni." IS S,
Kaajre Ne. 7 W, and will offer p,-ool to show that the
land sought is more valuable lor its timber or toi e
than for asrit-ullurcl purposes, and to niuhli.h h.
claim to said land before the Register and Recetrer
" " '-ucH at urcaon vu) , t'regon, on weduesday.
the 2Sin day ef aprl, 1902. ' Sje names as witnesses:
J. W. livda, R. Hyde and M. Spencer,- all of rhilo
math, Oiegon, and E. V. Spencer, of Alsea, Oreson,
Auy and all persons claiming adversely the above.
desciibed lands are requesteo. to file their claims in
this office on or before said 23rd day of April,. 1W2.
CHAS, B, MOORtS,
- ' Register.
Ui-ited SUites Land Office,
Oregon City. Or., Feb., S, 1002.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provis onsof an act of cousrrjis ef June 3, 1S7S, eu
tit:ed "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the
Statss of California, Oregon, Nevada, ad Wasbiiu
ton Territory," as exteaiied to all the PubliQ-Laud
States by act of August , 1892,
J. W. HYE, -
ot Philonr.ath, county of Beaten, Slate of Oregon,
has this day tiled iu this eXce his sworn statement
No. 63i, for the purchase of the 1-2 ef N W U and
S W 14 o. N W 1-4 of Section No. 18 iu TawiiBUiu
Ne. IS S. Range No, 7 W, and will offer proof to
show iXt the land sought is more valuable for iu
tmiher or stoae than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish bis claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this olQce at Oregon City, Oreron,
ou Wednesday, the 23rd day of April, 1902. He
names ss witnesses: E. V. Spencer and Gertrude
Spencer, both of Alsea, Orejjon, and R, Hyde and
41. Spencer, botli of Philoa:aih, Oreson.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above.
dsicnbct) lands are requested to file their claims in
this effice ou or beiors said 2Srd y of April, 1914,
CI1AS. 11. itOORES,
Register.
Notice for Publication,
Usitld States Land Orncit,
Oregi.p City, Ore. Jan. 28th, 1902-
Notic is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, en
titled 'An act for the cls of timber lands in tha
States of Ualiioruia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as xtended to ll the Public Laud
States by act of August 4, 1S92, F M. Spencer, f
Philomath, ceuatyot Bentoa, state of Oiegsu, hae
this day filed in 4 his oftiie his -worn stattiuant No.
f.-23, for the purchase of U,e S i of W K 1-4 ana N
of S B 1-4 of .-ection Ko. 84 in" Township No. 12 S,
Racge No. 7 W, aud wiii efier froot to show that the
lar.u fought is more valuable fe- 1(3 timber or iton?
tban for agaicnUural purposes., and to e tab'isb bis
claim to said lj,nd uiicfe the Kmislsr and Receiver
of this office a! Dr(gouCitv,pr.virVedutsdaY,the 8tM
day of April, l'Mt.
lie nalnes as witnesses: Grace T. Hodge of Dallas
Ore. Martha J. Hoi'.sce of Dal.as, Ore. J. W Hvde ul
Philomath, Ore. C- R- Huffman of I Uilopiath, Ore,
Any aud all perions claiutiiiff adverneiy the atiava.
dwcribed laues are requested to file their clamis iu
this oliisi ou or before said sth dav of Aptil, 1942.
CHAS. k 4100KBS,
Register.
Notice far Publioatltitt.
Oregon City, Oreyou. Jap 2, 193
Notice Is hereby given that in crmpliai.ee with
the povisios with the act ef Congress of June 8,
178, en titled "An set far theshle of timber larnis In
the States ot California, Oregon, Nevfla, and Wash
ington Territory," as extended to all the Publln
Lacd States by act -f Augut 4, ls2, Alartha j
Hodge, of.Dallas, county of Pflik, stt,e pf Ofegop,
has this day tiled hi this office her swoi statement
No. Itiii. for the purchase ef the S I of N E 1- aud
E J of S E 1-4 of Section No. 23 in 'fpwnship No'. 12
8, Ranre No. 7 W, 4ud xrill offer proof to show H)a
the liad Eougut is mere valuable for its tiither or
stone than for cgiieultural purposes, and to estab
lish her claim to sjid land before the Register and
Receiver of this ertice at Oregon City, Oregon, in
Wednesday, the 9th day of April, IPO,
She names as vilncse: J, W. 11 tie cf Philomath,
Ore, B. A Cone of Philomath, Ore, F. M Spencer of
Pkilomath, Ore. Grace T. Hodge ef Dallas, Or.
Auy and all personschiioiing advertely tht abe,
deseitbed Ispds are 'reiiie:'te3 Tft' rile tWeir 'claims' ju
this office on ot Lefoie ikid Sth day ol April, 1902.
CHAS. a MOORES.
Register.
(Notlce,for Publication.
t'MTFD tTAT. '. I.ABB CrTipr,
Oregon City, Oifppn, Dtp. If.lfil
NWiee is fieri by given tliai in tpp piiam e with i'h
provirion8 01 the nt. of ti l giess i t Jmie 3, 187b,
entitled "'An tel for the fale of timber lands in ti e
States of California, CTf :i n, Nevada, aril Washing
ton Territory,'" as tsUi.cied to all Hit I uLlic Land
Slates by aet of Avgust4, 1W2;
J.CRR1!. Wll 6CT,
of falcni. county of Karicu State of Ori.gon, has
this tin j ji'id ii. this ctEce bis tv.orn statemt.pt
; 9, for the rprshai-p 'gf tpe Lot 1', a the E 1 of jf
Vi j of StcliiD No. 18 in Town'sbip Na 33 S, l.itt
No. (i W. ai d will i Cer proof to tbow that tbe lai.d
6 u;:t.t is E oie vah ulle ior its tiu bcr or stone than
for agih ultuial uii csrs, Slid to eslablitb bis eia'ni
to said lane before the Register and I'.ieiverof tbis
'ffice at Oregon city on taiurOay. tue 22nd Cay of
41ai'ch, 11102. Be names as witnesses:
IdiclaelG. Flinn cf Pbiiomath, Or., Hermann
H'rschhcre of. Iiidrrtnc'apce, Cr., George W..le,(
kle ot Cpifailis, Or:, jolip-A. tfi-pglcr jf CcryiUt
Oregon.
Any and all persons elulniirg adversely the above
described lands are r quest) d to file tl eir claims in
tin's office on cr before .-aid 22nd day of A'srch, lfcGU.
CHAS. B. 1100RKS,
Register.
p. S. J,Aniptir.
Oippon City, Ore. Feh. 3, Wo2.
NUce is hereby given that in com '
pliance with the? provisions of the act ef
Cotiuressof June 8, 1878, entitled ."An
net for the eale of timber lands in the
Statfs of California. Oregon. -Nevada.
and VTashington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, m".
KAUHJSL HXDK
of Philomath, county of Benton, Htate of
Oregon, has this day filed in this .office
her sworn statement No. E6S5. for tha
purchase of the w WelwA' of Section
No. 10 in Township No. 13 s, Range No.
7 w, and will oSer proof to phow that the
land sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than ior ogrirnliural pur-
poses, and to establish her claim to saJa
laiid be6re the Jregister'and' tecelveY of
this office at'Orcg-nri City, Oregon on'
Wednesday, the 23rd day of 4piil, 19og'.
She names as witpesses; E. V, grcfi
cer 'pf AJfiPa, Ore. J. W. lyie Of Phil--ptnath,
fjrtV M. gjiencer Of- PhilomaUir
Pre. Gertrndp Spencer pf .-ijsea, 0r'. '
Any and all persops claipiing adyejs
ly the above-described lnil? are reqnrvt
ed to file their claims iu this oiTit e on or
before said 23rd dav of April, 15)t2.
CHAS. b. MOORES, ReK.ieter.
Notice of fittal Seitlemeii-t;
Kotice is he cbv fl"veii to "all eorrtincd t.l t th
undersigned suiiiiipstiaior of the estate of J. E. K.
KOEixapH deciascd has filed in the count? eoiii t ..I
Benton coud.v State of Oreaon U'u final a .aun'tiJ
sucn admints. -alof of tbe cstale of said J. t iu
Robinson deceased and that Saluiday Sth day ef
February. A. f). 1902 at the hour of Hid nV!n..ir a
M., baa been fiied by tbe taid coo i ps betmefor
bearing obiecons to taid final acuiuutaud ihecoi-
tlemeut thereof.
L. R. FfilDLKV -
Administia'or of the Citate of J. K N.Robinson
Deceased, , ,. t ... '; , H,. j(