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

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    THE COBVALUS 6HETTL'
FRIDAY, MAECH 7, 1902.
INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM.
The evolution of the independ
ent press has been a frlow and
somewhat painful process in the
history of American journalism.
Previous lo the close of the civil
war there was comparatively lit
tle independent journalism. In
the religious world men were
creedists, and' in the domain of
politics bitter partisians, each
struggling for the advancement
and ultimate triumph of his own
creed, his own party, his own
faction, and haviug no sort of
use for any person qr agency
which was not in harmony-with
his v;ews and purposes. Discus
s'.on of religious and of political
questions was latgely confined to
mere personal criticism, abuse
and vilification of opponents. Few
questions were discussed on their
own merits and with honest pur
pose of reaching the truth. Rid
icule, invective, sarcasm, con
tempt, prevarication, were re
sorted to rather than calm logi
cal argument. An examination
of the emanations from the press,
newspapers, pamphlets, circulars,
public appeals and addresses dur
ing the first .eighty years of our
national history shows a total
absence of independent journal
ism. There was no rcom for it
because a purely partisian spirit
controlled the mass of men.
When the independent journalist
was the slightest in evidence he
was promptly excommunicated,
read out of the party, socially os
tracised. Yet the spirit of can
did independence grew, and wax
ed strong and has become great
Today the independent press is
a mighty power, an active and
efficient agent in setting up high
er, purer, nobler ideals in creed
and party platform and in per
suading men to come up to these
higher levels.
It is not claiming too much to
ascribe the greater and most de
sirable part of our religious, po
litical and social development to
the influence of a fearless, intelli
gent, independent public press
It is no longer possible to excom
municate or to drive out of the
party the independent journalist
He espouses the principles of his
party because he honestly be
lieves them to be most wise,
most practical, most beneficent.
Nothing causes him to lose sight
of these. Pactions may wrangle,
selfishness may strike out, cor
ruption may honey-comb, rings
may dominate, but he stays with
the principles of the party and
rebukes faction, decries corrup
tion, defies bossism.
No creed may hope always to
escape schism, nor party to be
without some manifestation of
factional strife. Long as Nature
bestows but a modicum of grey
matter and moral perception up
on some men there will be
schismatics and factionists. These
are no better able to appreciate
independent journalism than were
their kind a century ago.
Fortunately, and chiefly
through the influence of an inde
pendent press working within
party lines such men soon run
their course and are relegated to
the rear. v
It is thus that parties are puri
fied, rejuvinated and sent forward
and upward toward better ideals,
It is thus that temporary defeat,
unpleasant though it be, produces
the wisdom which illuminates
the way to the ultimate triumph
of civic righteousness.
HOMERS ILIAD.
Book U-A Literal Translation by C
MacLcan, Ph. D.
Vv. 211-277 Thersites. his insolence
and bis punishment;
Then, indeed, the others Bat, and were
restrained on the seats ; but Thersites
a man of unmeasured speech, alone
continued to brawl, and he, mark you
knew in his mind words unseemly and
many, so as vainly, and not according to
propriety, to contend with kings, but to
ay what seemed to him to be laugba
ble to the Argives. He was the ugliest
man who came under the walls of Troy'
T , , a. .
119 was Danuv-iegieu, ana lame in one
foot ; and those curved shoulders of his
they bent over his breast ; and on top he
was in respect to his head peaked, and
wooly hair grew sparse upon it. He was
most hateful especially to Achilles and
to Odysseus: for he was wont to revile
these two. Then, again, screamiug
sharply, he rehearsed reproaches against
the brave Agamemnon. And naturally
the Achaeans weie violently enraged
against this one i. e. at Again, on ac
count of their late disappointment, and
were vexed at heart. And shouting afar
he i. e. Thersites reviled Agamemnon
ia a speech as follows :
"O son of Atreus ! Whom and why
dost thou new again blame and what
dost thou seek? The tento are for thee
full of money, and many choice women ;
are in the tents, women' whom we
Achaeans are wont to give to thee first jf
all, when we capture a city. Or art thou
yet in want of money money which
someone of the Trojan knights will
bring Troy as a ransom for his son a
son whom I or some other man of the
Achaeans, having taken captive, will
lead away? Or dost thou desire a new
concubine, in order that thou mayst nnite
with her in love a concubine whom
thoa mayst have for thyself alone? It is
not seemingly that thou who art a leader
shonldst bring the sons of the Acbaens
into misfortune.
"O my good fellow?, cowardly dastards,
Achaean men! Even homeward with
our ships we shall sail, and this man we
will suffer to enjoy bU honors .here in
Trey, until he shall know whether we
are or whether we are not of use in re
spe.H to anything to him who even
now has dishonored Achilles, a man
much braver than be himself. For lie
seized and has in his posesion his prize
of honor, he himself having taken her
away. But wrath is not at all in the
heart of Achillas, bnt he is yielding.
Otherwise, son of Atreas, thou wouldst
now insult for the very last time."
Thus reproaching Agamemnon, the
shepherd of the people, spoke Thersites.
And near to l.iai quickly stood the migh
ty Achilles, and looking at him askance
he rebuked him in a harsh speech as
follows :
"Theraites, than endless praulei,
though thou art a very sonorous orator,
restrain thyself, and do not desire aloue
to revile kings. For I say that of all
j as many as went along with, the son of
Atieus to Troy not another mortal was
more cowardly than thee. For this
reason thou shonldst not harangue, bav
in kings in thy month ; and thou
shouldst neither bring accusations
against them nor the watching for their
return. Nor do we at all yet know clear-
lv how these matters shall end lie. be.
whether we the sons of the Ai-liaeans shall
return home honorably or dishonorably
For this reason sittest thou now reviling
the son of Atreus, Agamemnon, the
shepherd of the people, because the Da-
nai warriors are wont to give to him very
many gifts. And thou art haranguing
offensively.
"But I shall speak out to thee, and this
too will be a thing aocomplisLed. If
ever again I find thee playing the fool as
just now in this manner, then may the
head no longer rest above the shoulders
of Odysseus, if I do not take thee an d
strip off from thee thy garments both
thy cloak and thy tunic, and whatso
ever covers thy nakedness, and I shall
send thee thyself weeping to the swift
ships, after having driven thee with piti
ful blows from the agora."
Thus he spoke, and with the staff (i. e.
the aucestoral sceptre) he smote him in
the back and shoulders. Then he bent
over and a big tear escaped him, and a
bleeding weal rose from his back under
the golden sceptre, and he eat and fear
ed, and seized with pain he, looking
foolish, wiped away a tear.
Then they (i.e. Achaeans), thou
deeply grieved laughed merrily at him
and each one glausing at the other
his neighbor began to speak as follows.
"Can this be! Indeed before now
Odysseus accomplished a thousand ex
cellenc things, first suggesting good plans,
then rousing to the battle, but this that
he has now done is bv far the best he
has ever done amoag the Argives, since
he has restrained this insolent, babbling
fellow from uarrangaing. I don't think
his proud mind will urge him back
again to upbraid kings with reproachful
words."
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iyyi&!!f charming as the lnlA5
mellow glow that
comes from
Vrnnarixl ... inan.. .'Arti..U iBMM
to harmonize with tsar- v?i
ronudiiic in dininK
romu, i rawing r-oru, st - s,
everywhere. .Made i-y -'SS
STANDARD ,Al2
Foley's Honey and Tar
for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
For Sale.
Black Langshan
herd puppies.
chickens,' ana shep
J. H. Edwards,
Dusty, Oregon
Wanted. Two Men
Married or single, to work on farm.
Houses furnished; employment the
year round. Address X, this office.
For Sale.
A fine residence prot, erty located on
corner ef 3rd and Monroe Sts. in Corval
lis, Or. Three residence lots looxloo
feet. This is a firm location and near
the business center of the city.
Mrs. J. Mason, owner,
Corvallis, Or.
Administrators Notice.
Notice is herebv given that the undersicned ha.
oeen p ointeu atinustratorjoi tbe estate of Deborah
Ilugbes deceased, by tbe county Court of the State
ot uregen lor iientou county. All persons havinv
claims against said estate are hereby required to
present the same to Die properly venhed as bv law
required, at the office of Yates & Yates. Corvaliia.
Oregon, within six months from the date hereof.
uatea wis vtn aay ot reoruarv, tups.
S. D. HroiiES,
Administrator of the aitate of Deborah Hughes.
Deceased.
IsSuK.'Kr no reflection so Ik ftS;!
mi CQROQVA
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nam 1 - :Vvri rte minimi
We will ta ke the Contract to
Please You
. In Chiffons, Mousseline de Soie and Laces; Chifton, because
more and more desirable with each season. v " Hardly a dress can he
complete without Chiffon. Millinery will consume more than ever
with the' profusion of nicks,'drapes and sherrings and there is no
question but that the nore becoming veil is the Chiffon. Chiftoas
are the cheapest of ali fine materials when you consider that a very
good qualitv of pure all -silk, 44- inches wide can be bought for six-
bits. We have them in all colors
de Soie, all shades, 6o cents per yard; Applique lace Arabian,
16?, 25 and 35 cents per j-ard.
W, B. CORSETS
Four-Hook, White Lace Trimmed, Summer. 50 cents.
Four-Hook, Heavey Barred, Drab, 50 cent.
White Summer Girdles Lace Trimmed,. 50 cents.
Lenr Waist, Black and Drab, Lace Trimmed. $1 00.
Straight Front, Drab and White,
Whea you see it in our ad, it's so.
F L. MILLER, Corvallis, Or.
Pnone 191.
-New Goods on Every Train.
P. s.
Spring
We ask for your trade this season ou
Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies' and Men's
Furnishings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Lace
Curtains, Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits,
Trunks, Grips, Housefurnishing Dry
Goods, Etc.
Feeling that our dealings cannot fail to be mutually profitable and
satisfactory. In the first place, our new line of goods for the sea
son is so sound and substantial as to quality and value, as to leave
no room for dissatisfaction on the part of the buyer. We aim to
select and sell only such goods as will fill the expectatien of the
buyer from first to last. We are sellers of Merchandise of high-
o-rade and aualilv. strictlv modern
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this is the style of doing business that strikes you as promising the
best results for buyers come right along, for we shall meet your ex
pectatioas and give the best of satisfaction. .
Our Premium Qishes for Cash Buyers Arrive Monthly.
Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says:
" I have used Foley's Honey and Tar
in three very severe cases of pneumonia
with good results in every case." Beware
of imitations. Graham & AVortham.
Notice of
Application
Lauds.
to Register
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton County. In the Matter of tbe Application
of P. A. Kline to register the title to the following
described real property:
The N. E. quarter of Sec. 19; the North half of the
N. W. quarter and the S. W. quarter of the N. W.
quarter of Sec. 20; the N. W. quarter of the S. W.
quarter and the North half of the S. W. quarter of
the a. w. quarter of Sec. IB; the a. IS. quarter and
the West half of Sec. 17; the S. fi. quarter, the
East half of the N E, quarter, and the East half of
the 8. w. quarter of Sec. 18 ; and the S. W. quarter
oi tne a. w. quarter ot sec. 7. ah in 1. 11 a. ft.
W. and containing 1180 acres of land.
Also begininjr at a point 6.60 chains East of the N.
W. corner of the S. E. quarter of Sec. 19 T. 11 S. K.
5 W. and running thence East 53.84 chains to the N-
R. corner of the N. W. quarter of the S. W. quarter
oisec ru i. us, it. t w., running tnence aoutn
22.60 chains, thence West 63.34 chains, thence North
to the place of beginning, containing 120 acres of
land.
All the above described land being situated
Benton County, Oregon.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TAKE NOTICE
That on the 24th dav of February A. D. 1902 an
application was filed by said P. A. Kline in the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton County,
for initial registeration of the title of the laud above
aescnoea.
Now unless von appear on or before the 26th day
of March A. D. 1902 and show cause whj such appli
cation shall tot be granted, the same will be taken
as confessed, and a decree W' 11 be entered according
to the prayer of the application, and you will be for
ever oarreu irom disputing tne oame.
Dated February 24th A. D. 1902.
Virgil E. Wattors.
County clerk of Benton County Oregon and ex
officio clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Benton County.
Notice for Publication.
Ukitko Statis Lasd Office,
Oregon City, Or., Jan. 11, 1902.
Notice fs hereby given tbat in compliance with the
provisions of the act ot congress ot June 3. 1878. en-
mica "An act lor the sale of timber lands m tbe
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing-
tan ret ntory, as extendea to all tne Public Land
States by act of August 4. 1892. Minnie A. Parker.
of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office her sworn statement
No. 5580, for tbe purchase ot the N. W. X of Section
No. 8 in Township No. 13 S, Kange No. 6 W, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than o agricultural
purposes, and to establish her claim to said land be
fore tne Register and Receiver cf this office at Ore
gon City on Saturday, the 22nd day of March, 1902.
the names as witnesses: Michael O. Flvnnof Phil
omath. Or., Ceo. W. Henkle of Corvallis, Or.. Her
man Hirschberg of Independence, Or., Sam S. Ewing
of Philomath, Or.
Anv and all nersons claimina adversely the ahove-
ucrcrcueu nas are tequesiea xo nie tneir claims in
this otfice on or before taid 22nd day of March, 1902.
CHAS. tS. yi XJKK3,
Register.
DR. . W. H. HOLT
Osteopathic Physician
If yon are in any way afflicted with
rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, heart,
stomach, liver, kidney or female trouble,
call am! see me at my office on South
Main Street. Consultation and examin
ation tree.
Telephone No, 23s M"un.
for 7 cents oer vard: Mousseline
Lace Trimmed $1 00.
in style, and low in price. If
Notice for Publication.
United States Lakd Office,
Oregon City. Oregon, Jan, 25, 1902.
Notice is hereby givei, that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ng-
ton Territory, as extendea to an tne ruonc uoo
States by act of August 4, 1892, Grace T. Hodge, of
Dallas, countv of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day
filed in this othce her sworn statement No. 5625, for
the purchase of the W i of S E 1-4 and K i ol ts w
. . . r. . : ... r. it. i. : xt.. ia u
1 OI OeCUOn HO, ZO in lUWIBllip 14 d. nougc
No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its tinber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before the Register and Receiver of this
otfice at Oregon City, Oregon on Wednesday, the 8th
day of April, 1902.
She names as witnesiesrE. A. Cone of Philomath,
Oregon, J. W. Hvde of Philomath, Ore. Martha
Hodge of Dallas, lire. F. M. Spencer of Philomath,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
describe" lands are requested to Hie their claims in
this cftiee on or beftre said 9th day of April. 1902.
CHAS. a. MOORES,
Register.
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CHILDREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE.
Burns, bruises and cuts are extremely
painful and if neglected often result in
blood poisoning. Children are especially
liable to such mishaps because not so
careful. As a remedy DeWitt'u "Witch
Hazel Salve is unequalled." Draws out
the fire, 6tops the pain, soon heals the
wound. Beware ol counterfeits. Sure cures
for piles. "DeWitt's Witch Hazle Salve
cured my baby ot eczema after two phy
sicians pave her up," writes James Meek
N. Webster. Ind. "The sores were so
bad she soiled two to five dresses a day
Graham & Wells.
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gether. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
preniote easy action of the bowes with
out distress. "I nave been irouDiea
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Greene, Depauw, Ind. "I have tried
manv rcmeditB lut Little Early Risers
give Ust results." Greham & Wells.
W. L. Yancy, Padutb, Ky., writes:
"I had a" f-evcie case of kidney disease
and three of the best physicians in south
ern Kentucky treated me without success
I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure.
The first bottle cave immediate relief
and three bottles cured me permanently,
I gladlv recommend this wonderful rem
edv" Take no substitutes. Graham &
Wortham.
You should know that Fo'ey's Honey
and Tar is absolutely the best for all di
seases of the throat and lungs. Dealers
are authorized to guarantee it to gire.of
satisfaction. Graham & Wortham
Greeting !
HAIR DRESSER
Mrs- C A. Spauldine has moved to
Corrallie from the East, and is prepared
to do all kinds of Hair work. Combings
rooted and made -as nice as cut hair.
Dvine switches a specialty. I deal with
farmers and accept all kinds of produce.
Uorner 7th and Jenerson bts., near
Episcopal church.
B. A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician $ Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
nffi. TTnM I 10 to 12 a. m. ; '
Office Hours J 2 to 4 p. m.
Residence : Corner College and 8th Sts.
Telephone at office and residence. . -CorvaJlis,
- - . - Oregon
E. 1L Bryson
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW
. Corvallis, Oregon.,
Office in Postoffice B nil ding.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office in Wbitabera Block
Corvallis,
Oregon
W. T. Rowley
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
OPTICIAN.
Office over First JJational Bunk
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description done in first
class manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. GROWN KD BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppos:t
the poat ofiice, Corvallis. Oregon.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Burgeon
Examining surgeon U. S.Persion Bureau
PHILOMATH, OREGON.
Notary. Titles Conveyancing.-
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT.LAW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Building.
Drugs & Medicines Xxxiaks & Photo Supplies
Ccrvallis, Oregon
Established, Incorporated, J898
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete liueol Pure Drags
Chemicals in Corvallis,
and
Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa
pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article,
5 Combs, Brashes and Mirrors.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery
OIGAKS
Manager of Perscripticn Department,
T. A. JONES. Registered,
6pecial Course in Pharmacy at Terdue Univeisi
ty, Indiana
A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.
"I was tjoubled for about seven years
with my stcmatb and in Led half my
time," gays E. Demit-k, Scmciville, Ind.
"I spent about $l,coo and never could
get anything to help me until I tried
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a
a few Lotties and am entirely well." Yeu
don't live by what yon eat, but by what
you digest an.d assimilate. If your stom
ach doesn't digest vour food vou are real
ly starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does
the stoaiach's work by digesting th
food. You don't iiave to diet. Eat a 1
you want Kodol Dispepsia Cure cures
all stomach troubles. Graham & Wells
TJ. S. Land Office,'
Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 4, 1902.
Notice is herebv given that in conipli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 18T8, entitled ''An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States ol California, Oregon. Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Pnblic Land States by act of
Anguet4, 1892.
FRANCIS J. LONG,
of Nampn, county of Kenyon, State of
Idaho, has this day men m this ofhee
his 8 worn statement No. 5639, for the
purchase of the e 1 2 of tjw 1-4 and n 1-2
of sw 1-4 of Section No. 34 in Township
No. 12 s, Range No. 7 w. and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable or its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver ot this office at
Oregon Citv, Oregon on Tuesday, the
29th day of A pi i 1, 1902.
He names as witnesses : Peter Miller
of Philomath, Ore., Michael G. Flynn of
-Fbilomath, )ie.. Jolin ftlos'er ol Palls
City, Ore.. John w. Hy e ot Philomath,
Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above described lands are request
ed to file their claims in this ofiice on or
before said 29th day of April, 1!502.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
New Stoae Qnarry.
I have opened a stone quarry on my
place one mile north of Corvallis. No
better foundation stone can be found in
the county. Builders and others are re
quested to write or see me, when iu need
such material
Thos. Vovuix.
TJ. S. Land Office, '
Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 3rd. 1902.
Notice is herebv given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, iSTS, entitled 'A
act lor the sale of timber lands in.tbe
States of California, Oregon, Kevada. and
W ashington Territory, as extended to
all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892, r
K. V. Si'EJSCEK,
of Alsea, county of Benton, State of Ore
gon has this day tiled in this ofiice his
sworn statement No, 5633, for the pur
chase of the n of ne J of Section No.
Zo in lownship JNo. lo s, Kange 10. 7
w, and wul oner proof to show that the
land soneht ia more valuable for ta tim-,
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.
He names as witnesses : J. W. Hyde
of Philomath. Ore. R. Hyde of Philo
math, Ore. M. Spencer of Philomath.
Ore. Gertrude-Spencer of Alaea, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are request
ed' to file their claims in this ollire on or
before said 23rd day of April, 1 9112.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
U. S. Land Offico.
Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 2, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Aa
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territorv," as exteuded to
all the Public Land States by act of Aug
ust 4, 1S92,
JACOB L. HENKLE,
of Philomath, countv of Benton, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this ofiice
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, jind will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valu
able for its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and tn establish his
claim to said laud before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv
Or. on Friday, the 18 day of April, 19o2.
He names as witnesses : J. W, Hvde
of Philomath. Or. Susie Henkle of Phil
omath, Or". E. S. Snvder of Corvallis,
Ore., John A. Henkle of Portland, Ore,
Any and all persons claiming adverse
lv the above-desci ibed lanls are request
ed to file their claims in this office on or
before said 18th dny of April. 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
U. S. Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 2, 1902
Notire is hereby piven that in compli
ance with the provisions of the art of
Congress of J une 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the tale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 18S2,
SUSIE HENKLE,
of Philomath, county of Benton, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in thisoffne
her sworn statement So. 5620, for the
purchase of the ne J of nw J-4, n 1-2 of
ne 1-4, se 1-4 of ne 1-4 of Section No. 26
in Township No. 12 s, Range No. 7 w,
and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuahle for its tim
ber cr stone than for agricultural purpo
ses, and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of
this oihee at Oregon Uity, Or.on trMav,
the 18lh day of April, J 9o2.
She names as witnesses : J. W. Hvde
of Philomath. Ore. J. L. Henkle cf Phil
oiiiath. Ore E S. Suyder of Ccrvallis,
Ore. Joo. A. HeDkle of Torfand, Ore.
Any and all persons clairoiug adveise
ly the above-deeci ibed lands aro rcquet-t.
ed to tile their claims in this office on or
before the said 18th dav of April, 19o2.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
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Notice for Publication.
Umted States Land Office.
Rosel.nrg, Oregon, Ucc, 18, 19l.
Notice is hereby given tbat in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78;
entitled "An set for the sale of timber lands in the
states of Caifornia, Oregon, Nevada and W ashing-
ton lerntory, as extended to ail the Public Land
States by act of August 4, lt92,
Jksse D, Wiuteakf.h,
of Independence county of folk, State of Oregon has
this day filed in this c ffice his sworn statement
No, 1932, for the purchase of the BJKwj,
lots 3, 4. sec.2, T. 14 S K 7 W. and will offer pro.f
to shew that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to estabiish his claim to said land before the He gister
and Receiver of this office at Rosehurg, Oregon, on
Monday, the 10th day of March 1802.
He names as witnesses: Ora Clrdfelter of Inde
pendence, Or. Clarence K. Ireland of Independence,
Or. Dick Zahn of Alsea, Or. Fiai.k L. Vi hiteaker of
Independence. Or.
Any and sll persons claiming adversely the above
degcribed lanas are requested to file their clsimes in
this office on ortefore said 30th dav of March 1902.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register,
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months and sometimes lead to fatal re
sults after the patient is supposed to have
passed the danger point. Foley's Honey
and Tar affords rotitive nrofeclion snd
security from these coughs. Graham &
Wortham.
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minute Cough Cure handy. At this sea
son especially it may be needed suddenly.
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the most healing salvo in the world.
Sotlce for Publication.
TTsmtD States Lasd Officb,
1 :. . Oregon Cfty, Or., Fsbi S. 1992.
Notice ts hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1STS, en
titled "An act for i he sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Kevada. acd Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public land
States by act of August 4, ll2,
- MISSOURI SPENCER,
of Philomath, county of Benton. State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn statement
Ko. 5031, for the purchase of the EJ ef S W 1-4 am
N W 1-4 of S W 1-4 of Section Ko. 18, in Township
No. 13 S, Ranee No. 7 W, and will offer proof to
show that the land fought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than foi agricultural purposes, atd
to establish his claim to said land before tbe Register
un nrreiver ui tuiv omce at urejron t-lty, Oregon,
cn Wednesday, the 23rd day of April. 1902. Ha
Philomath, Oreiron. uid Gertrude Sueiicer
a:.a ml.
v. spencer, oi Aisea, uregon.
Any and all persona cUiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 23rd day oi April, 1901
CHAS. B. MOORES,
- Register.
Notice for Publication.
Umtkd States Land Orncc,
Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. S, 199i
Notice is hereby (riven that in compliance with tbe
prevision? of the act of congress of June S, 1ST8, en
titled "An aut for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the 1'uMie Land
States by act of August 4, 1802,
GERTRUDE SPESCER,
of Alsea. cennt) of Benton, State of Oregon, has th
day filed in this office her sworn statement. No. 5632
for the purchase of the N 1-2 of N E l-4and N K I
of N W 1-4 ef Section No. 22, in Township No. IS S
Kange No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timVer or ston
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish he r
claim to said land before the Register and Receive r
of this ofiice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday,
the 23rd day ef April, 1902. She Dames as witnemes:
J. W. Hvde, R. Hyde and M. Spencer, all of Philo
math, Oregon, and E. V. Spencer, of Alsca, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims In
this otfice cn or before said 23rd day of April, 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Or., Feb., S, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of an set of congress of June 8, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, a Ml Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Vublic Laud
States by act of August 4, 1SP2,
J. W. HYDE,
of Philonratb, county of Benton, State of Oregon,
has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement
No. M4, for the purchase of the K 1-2 f N W V. and
8 W 1-4 of N W 1-4 of Section No. IS in Township
Ne. 13 S. Range No. 7 W, and will offer praof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for ita
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this otfice at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the 23rd day of April, 1902. He
names as witnesses: E. V. Spencer and Gertrude
Spencer, both of alsea, Oregon, and R. Hyde and
M. Spencer, -both of Philomath, Oregon.
Any mid all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims ia
this office on or before taid 23id day of April, 192.
CHAS. 13. MOORES.
Register.
Notice for rubliratlotj.
United States LaxD Omca,
Oregon City, Oie. Jan. Soih, 1802-
Kotice is 1-ereby given that in compliance w ith th
provisions of the act of Congiess of June 3, 1878, en
titled ''An set for the tale ef timber lands in the
Sti les of California, Orrgcn, Neviiila, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to sll the Public Land
States ly act oi August 4, lt92, K M. Sreneer, ef
Philimaih, county of Benton, state of Ciegm, has
this day filed in this fh e bis -nin statement No.
fiti23, for the punhute of il.e S J of N K 1-4 and N
of S K 1-4 of beet ion No. i!4 in Township No. 12 S,
Range No. 7 W, ami wili offer proof to f how that the
kino sought is n.ore valuable for its timber or stone
than for agjwu)turl puiposcs, und to e. tsblish his
claim to said Imd before tle Kigister and Rfceiver
of this office at OregonCity, Or.on W ednesdsv, the 9th
elay of April, 1902.
Be names as witnesses: Grace T. Hodge of Dallss,
Ore Martha J. Hoe ire of Dal'as, Ore. J. W Hyde ef
I'll ilomath, Ore. OK Huffman of 1 hilomath. Ore.
Ar.y and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lends pre requested to tile their cla'nis in
this office on or before said t'th day .f April, 1902.
CHAS. is. MOORES,
Register. ,
Notice for Publication.
United Stamks Land Office,
Oregon Citv, Omgou. Jan 24, 1902
Notice is hrrtby given that in compliance with
the provisions with the act of Congress ef June t,
1S7H, en title il "An act for the sale of timber landB in
the Ststes of California, Oregon, fctvae'a, and Wash
ington Territory," aa extended to ail the l'ublie
Land States by act of August 4, 1S92, Unrtlia J
Hedge, of D:.lla3, county of Polk, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this ofiice her sworn statement
No. 6024, tor the purchase of tin S J of N K 1 4 and
E of S E 1-4 of Section No. 28 in Township No. 12
S, Ranpe No. 7 W, ai.d will offer proof to fhow that
tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for rgriculturol purposes, and to estab
lish her claijn to said land before the ll gister and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Wednesday, tbe 9th day of April, 1902,
She names as witnpK-es: J. W. Hyele of Ftiiloir&th,
Ore, E. A Cone of Philr.math, Ore, F. M Spencer ot
Philomath, Ore. Grace T. Hodge of Dallas. Or.
Any and all person claiming adversely the above
described lands are requeued to tile their claims in
this efiiee cn oi beieie said fth day ot A ril. li)0.
CHAS. B. MOORES.
Register.
(Notice for I'Hblicatioii.
t'KlTIT TAT1 S I AM! ( JHCE,
Oregon City. Oregon, De-c. 17, 1901.
Net ire is 1 er gittn that iu eon p ianee with the
piovUions oi the cot of Congress ef June 8, 1S78,
entitled "An net fcr tl.e tale f timber lands in ti e
States of California, Oregon, Nevpda, ai d Wrcl.il g
ton Territory,'" PS ixtei o'ed to all ti e I ullic I aud
fciatcs by ae:t of lugutt 4, lttfi,
AiOKRl Wti 1;CT,
of fa!em, county of Marien Strte of Oregon, 1 as
thiua fill d in this office his sworn statement No.
5679, for the 1 urhaf e of the Lit 1, & the K J of N
W i of Sectii n o. IS in T vr.st.ip Ko. 13 S, lisnge
No. C W, and will offer proof to show 11 at the land
sought is it 01 e valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural pui ro-i'B. and to establish his claim
to said lanrl be-foic the Register and Receiver ef this
office at. re-(jon City 011 Saturday, the 22ud day of
March, 1902. llenanieBas witnesses:
Michael G. Fiviin of Philomath, Or., Herman 11
Hirschberg of Iiiilerinlunee, Or., George W. Hen
kle of Coivallis, Or., John A. f;aiigler of Corvallis,
Oregon.
Any and all persor.s claiming adversely the abbve
e'ecrlhed lands are requested to tile their claims in
this office on or btfoie aid 22nd day of March, 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register.
U. S. Land Office,
Orfgon City, Ore. Feb. 3, 19o2.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the; provisions of the act of.
Corgress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Kevada,
and "Washington Teriitory,'' as extended
to all the Public Land Slates by ret of
August 4, 1892,
RACHEL HYDE,
of Philomath, county of Benton. Stale of
Oregon, has this da' 'led in it.ip office
her sworn slalfment Ao. er(3o, for the
purchase of the w i of w K ( Section
No. 10 in Township No. 13 s, Kange No.
7 w, and will ofier proof to ehow tbat the
laud sought is more valuahle for its tim
ber or stone than- lor agricultural pur
poses, and to esiabliph b r claim to t-aid
land bf f' re ti e Register si d Receiver of
this oflii e at Oregon City, Oregon oh
Wednesday, the iSrd day of April. 19c2.
She names as witnesses: E. V. fcpen
cer of Altea, Oie. J. V, Hyre of Fbil
omath, Ore. M. Spfnct r of" Philomath,
Ore. Gertrude Spencer of Alsea, Ore.
Any and idl peis-ous claiming pdvrrfe.
ly the ahove-depciil ed lands are request
ed to file their claims in this oflii e en or
before paid 23rd dav of April, 12.
CHAS. h. MOOKES, Register.
Frank Trrp.cTiell, ro.nett, la., vts
troubled with kidr.ey riiftase for two
years, tie wrilt e : "I had takf n n teial
kinds of kidney remedies 1 ul with little
benefit. Fir ally I trkd Foley's Ki:ny
Cure and a one dollar Ictt'e tnicdne.
Grsham & Wcrlbj m.