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THE GORVAUJS GAZETTL FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1902. TOD ATS CONVENTION. The republican convention which meets today has i.ot aroused the interest usually man ifested in this important event. The reason is found in the dispo sition which has practically ciys- talized into unanimous consent to adopt the policy, quite gener al in the state this year, to post pone the nomination of county officers until some future date. The early meeting of the state and congressional . conventions makes necessary the holding of county conventions at this time to elect delegates to these bodies, but there is no j.ood reason for subjecting the voters of the coun ty to tbe turmoil and excitement of a long campaign. The nomi nees are usually well-known men, and thirty days is sufficient time for voters to decide upon a choice. Already the opposing party is endeavoring to nominate the re publican ticket, but republicans are competent to select their own candidates, and have learned "to beware of the Greeks when they come bearing gifts." The dem ocrats are not promising to sup port one portion of their oppo nents' ticket unless they are as sured of compensation in shape of support some placi on their own. ALWAYS CONSISTENT. One of the seeming anomalies of politics is the exchange of po sition on public questions which places a party where its antago nist formerly stood. This has taken place in our political his tory quite frequently. just now this change is made apparent by the contention over the financial measure prepared by congressman Fowler, chair man of the house committee on Banking and Currency, and agreed' to by the committee This measure proposes the grad ual retirement of the greenbacks; a simultaneous issue of bank notes based upon the assets of the banks, together with a guarantee fund equal to q per cent, of the outstanding circulation; permis sion to establish branch banks, and requiring that silver dollars and gold dollars shall be inter changeable at the treasury. The advocates of this measure claim that so long as the green backs are unredeemed the stabili ty of the currency and the busi ness prosperity of the country will be continually menaced. The opponents of the plan hold it is one which will simply work lor the benefit of the banks. Here is, in fact, a contention between those who hold that banking is not a proper function of the government, and those who wish, to see it continue as it now does, allied with those who hold that all currency should be issued directly by the govern ment and banks of abolished. issue be It is within the memory of not very old men when the two great parties stood n almost ex actly opposite sides of this ques tion from where they now stand. mis cnange ot position oa great questions is usually as cribed by the careless observer to party insincerity, and acepted as evidence of political inconsis tency. This is rarely if ever the case. It more frequently occurs because there has arisen altogeth er a new set of conditions. What was right, necessary and wise under the conditions which exist ea ten or twenty years ago may be wrong, unnecessary and un wise under the conditions now existing. It is true that principles do not change; but whether this or that set of principles shall be adopted and followed depends very much, if not wholly, upon present con ditions and the possibilities and necessities these conditions present. The party which should advo cate the application of the same principles under all circumstan-1 ces to a question of public policy would soon be left behind by the onward march of progress, and ljecome merely a party of ob struction and negation, consist ent only in its honest inability to understand the requirements of chaneed conditions and in its certain opposition to all measures which intelligently recognize such change. It is the just boast and the glory of the republican party that it is wedded to no hoary pre cedents which prevent it from advocating such measures and policies as the present condition' of the country- requires. It is this which has made its policies fruitful of good to the whole country, and its measures vehi cles bearing the American people upward and onward in-an indi vidual and national development which amazes the world. Not always wholly free from mistakes, but gathering strength and wisdom even from these, purified when necessary and kept true to its patriotic purposes by the active, independent and intelligent spirit of its rank and file, the party stands today for all the. best interests of a mighty people who confidently look to it for a right and wise solution of every problem which confronts them. - HOMER'S ILIAD. Book II-A Literal Translation by C. Mac Lea n, Pk. D. Vv. 333-393 The epeech of Nestor and Agamemnon's reply : (Agamemnon's reply concluded) Then King Agamemnon, replying, said to him : "Yes, tiutv again, as often before, then, old man, surpassest the sons of the Achaeans in counsel. Would, O father Zeus and Athena and Apollo, that I had of the Achaeans ten such fellow counsellors. Then quickly would the city of King Priam bow her head, cap tured and destroyed by our hands. But Zeus, the Aegis-bearing son of Kronos, inflicted noes on me, since be plunges me in tbe. midst of fruitless strife and quarrels. For both Achilles and I quar reled about a maiden with opposing word, and I began the quarrel. But if ever again we agree in counsel, then no longer shall there be a postponement of calamity to the Trojans, no. not tbe least. But come ye now to dinner, that we may together engage in the battle. Let each one whet well his spear, let each one fit . well his shield, let each one feed well his swift-footed steeds, and let each one, having looted carefully round al tout his chariot, prepare for the battle, that we may measure our strength in dread battle all day long. For bo res pite will intervene, no, not the least, ex cept night, having come on, will inter rupt the fury of the warriors. The strap of the man-protecting shield around many of tbe men shall sweat, and his hand will grow weary around the spear ; and the horse, drawing the well-polished chariot of many a man, ehall sweat. But whomsoever I shall perceive desiring to remain near the curved ships, away from the battle, to him it shall by no means be possible to escape from dogs and birds (of rey)." Goversinent Whitewash. Eo. Gazette: The Corvallis Improve ment Association would like to have this recipe puDiisnea in your paper, if you will he so kind as to give it room. This is a clipping from the Inter-Ocean and we thought it would be well to give what is f aid by that paper. Respectfully, Miss N. Campbell, About twice a week through tbe year we are asked for the recipe for the white wash used ou the government buildings We have answered this inquiry a score of times through the question and answer department, and ten score times at least by mail to individuals. 'Now, in re' sponse to half-a-dozen inquiries for it, which we find on file, we give it in the Open club as follows:Slake half a bushel of lime with boiling water, keeping it covered during the process- Strain and add a peck of salt dissolved in warm water; also three pounds of ground rice stirred into boiling water and boiled to thin paste, one half a pound of powdered Spanish Jwhiting, and a pound of clear glue dissolved in warm water. Mix these well together and let tbe mixture stand for several days. Keep the wash thus prepared in a kettle or portable fur nace, beat it when wanted for use, and put it on as hot as possible with a white wasn brusn. inis receipt is the one given out by the lighthouse board of the Treasury Department and is largely used for public buildings. It has been found that this (wash may be applied with equal success to wood, brick, or stone, that it is nearly as durable as oil paint, and far cheaper. Soft Harness Ton can tnaUe your har ness as soft as a glove and as tough as wire by usins EUREKA liar, no Ma Oil. You cuit kMytken Its life make it List twice as long as it onlinsril would. ggl Harass Oil Dr.kssr-tioorloot'n'r !.nr- haSjJ ik-ss liko new. i-u . :-t SfLZl pura. heavy bodtei! oil, kjPi peeinily prepared to w.;a sumd Iks weather. 0 Bold everywhere la cans oil sixes. :J9I Maia hj STANDARD GIL CO. BUY A RAMBLER They are made out of the best Shelby seamless steel tubing ; ground steel cones throughout, and the nickle plating was never known to rust off with the first cloud that blows over, and the hubs are not made oat of oyster cans. These elegant wheels are for sale at the Bicycle 1 Hospital. J. K. BERRY, Agent. Hi t Have you seen the new Neckwear displayed in our South win dow ? None Jike it in Corvallis, and what a rich display of the real smart thines for er wear. The beautiful Boas of Chiffon and Liberty Silk are ia gteat demand; some - verv exquisite numbers at 56c, 75c, 85c and $1 03. ; '' r-,- Ladies' Chiffon Ribbon and Chiffon Ruffles in - Black, Black and White, and White and Black, three-fourths length, at $2 00. " Ladies' Chiffon Ties, Lace and Ribbon Trimmed, two and one fourth yards in length, at $1 50. r ' ' r ; " ; Ladies' Silk Embroidered Bobinett Ties, two yard long, 75c. Ladies' Fancy Silk Croat Ties and turn-down collar bands 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c each. Ujv" : - ' Ladies' Linen Stocks in Tan with Embroidered Bows, 50c Applique Silk and Chiflfon and $2 00 ter yard. When, you see it in our ad, it's so. F L. MILLER, Corvallis, Or. Phone 191. " If YOU WISH THE 30 KDTIMfflNGTIW IS BESIMME I )IN A FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES : lLOOKIDR H1IS LABEL OH Tilt SLEEVE OTP Th GUARANTEED "dOTHINI finished our iiu:l:jiiHC aui-ia wwii For sale t TO HOMESEEKERS Some Real Good Bargains Selected from My Big: Real Estate List. No. 855 acres, 3 in fruit, no build ings, in McElroy and Wells addition to Corvallis, price $425. !" No. 86 Lots 1 and 2. 11 and 12, in b lock 4. andlots 11 and 12 in block 5 of Rayburn's Addition to Corvallis, these lots are beautifully located, price $75 each. No. 8880 acres, 50 in cultivation, good house, barn, fruit and water, 3 miles from Philomath, a good farm for $2,200. No. 13040 acres, 25 in cultivation, balance pasture and timber, good house, barn, fruit and water, good team of mules, harness and wagon. 2 cows, 2 calves, 1 yearling, 3 bogs, 13 tons hay. good garden, furniture, etc., all for f 1100; 4 miles from town . No. 158770 acres, 100 acres in culti vation, 12 acres in prunes and family or- chard, balance in pasture ana timber. there is lots of good land, can be cleared Come and see me or write me. I and the surrounding country. Real Estate Loan and Insurance, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon. Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says: T Viava ncori Fnlpv'a. Hnnev and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia with eood results in every case." Beware of imitations. Graham & Wortham. TJ. S. Land Office, Orezon 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 "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territorv," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Aug ust 1892, of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day bled in this office his 8 worn 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 sought is mere valu able for iu 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 Friday, the 18 day of April, 19o2. He names as witnesses : J. w. rjyoe of Philomath. Or. Susie Henkle of Phil omath, Or. E. S. Snyder of Corvallis, Ore., John A. Henkle of Portland, Ore. Anv and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-desciibed lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of April. 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. DONT LIVE TOGETHER. Constipation and health never go to gether. DeWitt's Little Early Bisers premote easy action of the bowels with out distress. "I have been troubled with costiveness nine years," says J. O. Greene, Depanw, lnd. "I have tried many remedies bat Little Early Risers give best results." Graham & Wells. fir Vestings at 45 1 00, $1 25, $ 1 5. fabric in this gansent ' is warranted - Every process from the raw wool to the fiarment is conduct! under and plenty of ont-range, a good 1 story house, 6 rooms,, good barn, and well of water at the door, this would make 3 or 4 good farms, right at a railroad depot, daily mail, 3-4 mile from school, price $6,500. . No. 90 100 acres,. 80 in cultivation. balance pasture and timber, good house, 2 barns, fine fruit and water, 1 team. wagon and cow, all goes for $2,500; 5 miles from town and railroad. No. 214 862 acres, timber and pasture. well of water, no improvements, price $6 per acre, easy terms, fine timber, 9 miles from town and railroad. ' . No. 11286 acres, 30 in cultivation bal ance good pastnre and timher, fair house and barn and other buildings, fine fruit and water, one and one-half miles from Philomath, price $2,000; a good place lor tbe money. shall be pleased to show yon these farms HENRY AMBLER, , Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 25, 1902. Kotice is hereby friveu that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An set for the sale of timber lands in thV States of California, Oregron, Nevada and Wash ng ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Grace T. Hodge, of Dallas, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this ottiee her sworn statement No. 5625, for the purchase of the W 4 of S E 1-4 and E of S W 1-4 of Section No. 28 fn Township No, 12 8. Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tinber er stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this omce at Oregon city, Oregon on Wednesday, the 9th aay or April, lyuz. She names as witnesses :E. A. Cone of Philomath, Oregon, J. W. Hyde of Philomath, Ore. Martha Hodge of Dallas, Ore. F. M. Spencer of Philomath, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above oescriDe': tanas are requested to me their claims in mis cmee on or before sua utn aay of Apm, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register For Sale. A fine residence property 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. Mas. J. Mason, owner, Corvallis, Or. Administrators Notice. Notice is herebv p?ven that the nndersip-nMi hma been appointed admistrator of the estate of Deborah Hughe? deceased, hv the countv Court of the tt of Oregon tor Benton County. All persons having 1.UMU1B Kgiuua sua estate are nereuy .equirea to present tne same to me properly verified as by law requireu, at tne omce of laies & 1 ates, corvallis. wnuu, witnin six montns inim me aate Hereof Dated this 2oth day of February, 19P2. S. D. Hcora, Administrator of the estate of Deborah Hughes, .rranK rreaaweil. iienneit, la., was troubled with kidney disease for two years. He writes : "I had taken several kinds of kidney remedies but with little benefit. Finallr I tried Foley a Kidnev Core and a one dollar bottle cured me. Graham & Wortham. . f U. S. Land Office, - Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 3rd. 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, IS78, entitled "Am act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washingten Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, . .E.V.SPENCER, of Alsea, county of Benton, Siate of Ore gon lias this day filwl in this office his sworu statement No. 5033. for the pur chase of the n of ne J of Section No. 2o in Township No. 13 s, .Range No. 7 w, and wiil offer proof to show that the land sought is more .valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purpo- , aes. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this offiee 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 Alsea, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed! to file thrir claims in this office on or before said 23rd day of April, 1902. . CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. W. L. Yancy, Paduch, Ky., writes: "I had a severe 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 gaye immediate relief and three bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful rem edy." Take no substitutes. Graham & Worth am. U. S. Land Office, ' Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 2, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compli' ance with the provisions of the act of Coneress of June 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, 1892, ; STJSLS HENKLE. of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day hied m this office her sworn statement No. 5629, for the purchase of the ne J4 of nw J, n 1-2 of ne 1-4; se 1-4 of ne 1-4 ot Section jno. 20 in Township No. 12 s, Range No. 7w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purpo ses, and to establish ber claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Orejjon Citv, Or. on Friday, the 18th day of April, 19o2. She names as witnesses . J . W. Hyde ofJPhilomatb, Ore. J. L. Heckle of Phil omath, Ore. E S. Snyder of Corvallis, Ore. Jno. A. Henkle of Portland, Ore. Any and all' persons 'claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request, e'd to tile their claims in this office on or before the said 18th day of April, 19o2, CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. You should know that Foley's Honey and Tar is absolutely the best for all di seases of the throat and lungs. Dealers are authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction. Graham & Wortham Notice for Publication. United States Land Officb Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 15, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An set for tbe sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory, " as extended to all the Public Land States by act oi August 4, 1892, ' ERNEST F. SNYDER, ! . of Philomath, county of Benton,. State of Oregon, has this day filled in this office his sworn statement Nov 559(1. for the purchase of the . K. . of Section No. 2(5. in Township No. 12 S, Range No. 7 W.; and will effer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City on Tuesday, the 1st day of April, 19S2. He names as witnesses: C, W. Wilkinson and Chas Odell of Corvallis, Oregon, and L. Henkle and W. Scott, of Philomath, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming the aiove-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 1st day of April, 1902. 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 one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will net only nouiieh a particular part of the body, but it vjl sustain every other part. Yet, however good your fotd may be, its nutrimeDt 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 digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy . - r . l i, t , , action, purines me uioou, ana maKes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. -Green's, reliable remedies at Graham & VoTtham. Get Greeu's Special- Almanac. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice is herebv sriven that under and bv virtue of a decree, execution and enier of sale, issued out of the Circuit Court "of the State of Oregon, for the County of Benton, bearing date of the 4th day of March, 19d2, under the seal' of said court, on a de cree and order of sale in favor of E. VV. Strong and against Lena C. Raber aod N. L. Raber for the sum of One Thousand and Thirty-eight Dollars, and in terest thereon at 6 per cent per annum from the 17th day of April, 1901, and for the further sum of Ten Dollars costs, also for the further sum of Ore Hundred Dollars attorneys fees, which decree and judgment was duly entered in said court on the 17th day of April, 1901, and docketed in said court on the i 7th' day 0 April, 1901, in a suit wherein E. W. Strong wis plaintiff and Lena C. Kaber, N. L. Kaber and Barnum Lodge No. 7 Independent Order of Odd Fellows were defendants ; which said judgment was thereafter on thel3th day of February, 1902, duly assigned to Estella Peterson said decree to me di rected and delivered, commanding nie, as sheriff of Benton county. Oregon, to sell in the manner pro vided by law for the sale of real property on execu tion the following described real property, towit: Lots Nob. U and 12. and the south half of Lot No. 10, in Block No. 24, in the County Addition to the vifcj ui vut vatuin, 111 fxjmoD county, nutte 01 uregon , together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances, thereunto belonging or in anywise pertaining; and in obedience to the commands of said decree and erder of sale I will on Saturday,, the 19th day of April, 1902. at the hour of two o'clock p. m., sell at public auction, at the front or east door of tne uourt House, in the City of Corvallis, Benton uounty, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all tbe riarht. title and interest which the said defendants have in and to the above-described prop- wy, w MMaijr mil Slime 01 money, cuats&uu accru ing costs. Dated March 14tb, 1902. M. P. Burxett, Sheriff of Benton Couuty , Oregon. L.a Onppe coughs often continue ior 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 positive protection and security from these coughs. Graham & Wortham. Foley's Honey and Tar forchUdren,safe,sure, No opiates. Notice for Publication. ' " Umtkb States Lasd Omcs, Oregon City, Ore., Feb. S, 196S. -Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1378, en titled An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territorv, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, MISSOURI SPENCER, " of Philomath, county of Benton. State of Oregon, has this day Btal in this office his .sworn statement No. M31, for the purchase of the Ef f S W 1-4 and N W 1-4 of 8 W 1-4 ot Section No. IS, in Township No. 13 S. Ranee No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the tend sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon City, Oregon, cn Wednesday, the 23rd day of April, 1902. He names as witnesses!- J. W. Hyde and R. Hyde, of Philomath. Orezon, and Gertraue Cipencer and b. V. Spencer, ot Alsea, Oregon. . Any and all per&ons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said ssra aay ot Apru, iws. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Notice for Publication. United States Lasd Omcs, ' Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. S, 190 - Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe nrovisions of the act of congress of June S, 1878. en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory, as extenaea to all tne rubiic Land States by act of August isss, GERTRUDE SPENCER, . of Alsea. count) 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 1-4 and N E 1 of N VV 1-4 of Section No. 22, in Township No. 13 S KangeXo. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stor.e than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register ami Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 23rd day ef April, 1902. She names as witnesses: J. W. Hvde. R. Hyde and M. Spencer, all of Philo math. Oregon, and E. V. Spencer, of Alsea, Oregon Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before saia zsra aay oi April, iwi CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. . United States Land Office, Oregon City. Or., Feb., 3, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of an 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 Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Laud 8tate8 by act of August 4, 1892, ' J. W. HYDE, of Philonrath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day riled in this office his sworn statement No. 6634, for the purchase of the E 1-2 ifNWSj and S W 1-4 of 2f W 1-4 of Section No. 18 in Township Ne. 13 S. Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and V establish his claim to raid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 23rd dsy of April, 1902: He names as witnesses: K V. Sencer and Gertrude Spencer, both of Alsea, Oregon, and R. Hyde and M. Spencer, both of Philomath, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are.requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said 23rd day of April, 192. , CHAS. B. MOORES. Register.. Notice for Publication. Umted States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore. Jan. 25th, 1902- Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Cengress of June 3, 1878, en titled ''An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, F M. Spencer, of Philomath, county of "Benton, State of Oregsn, has this dny filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5023, for the purchase of the S J of N E 1-4 and N J of S E 1-4 of Section No. 34 in Township No. 12 S, Range No. 7 W, and wili offer proof to show that the lanu sought is more valuable for its timber or ztone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at OregonCity,Or.on Wednesday, the 9th day of April, 1902. Be names as witnesses: Grace T. Hodge of Dallas, Ore. Martha J. Hod ire of Dallas, Ore. J. W .Hyde of Philomath, Ore. C. R. Huffman of Philomath, Ore. Any and alrpersous claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of April, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORKS, Register. Notice for Publication. United Stames Land Officb. ' Oreson Citv. Oreson. Jan 2. 1U02 Kotice ia hereby griven that in compliance with the provisions with the act of Coneress of Jure 3, ! 1W8. entitled "An act for. the Stele of timber lands iu .. the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act nf August 4, 1S92, Martha J. Hodge, of Dallas, county of Folk, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 5624, for the purchase ef the S of N E 1-4 and E of S E 1-4 of Section No. 28 in Township No. 12 S, Kansre No. 7 W, and will offpr proof to show that . the land sought is more valuable-for its tiniber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab-1 lisb her claim to said land before the Register and ' . Keceiver of this ottice at Oregon uity, uregon, on Wednesdav. the 9th dav of Anril. 1902. She names as witnesses: J, W. Hyde of Philomath, Ore. E. A Cone of Philomath, Ore, F. M Spencer of Philomath. Ore. Grace T. Hodsre of Dallas. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to hie their claims in j this office on or before said 9th day of April, 1902. . " Krister. TT. S. Land Office. Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 3, 19o2 N otice is hereby given that in com - ' pliance with thej provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An j act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, . Nevada, j arid Washington Territory,"-as extended j to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4, 1892, 1 RACHEL HYDE. of Philomath, county of Benton. State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this ofiit-e her sworn statement No. E635, for the purchase of the w of W yz of Section No. 10 in Township No. 13 s, Range No. r j i - w, and will offer proof to show that the' land sought is more valuable lor its urn- 1 ber or stone thanx ior agricultural pur- -poses, and to establish her claim to said land before tbe Register and Receiver of. this office at Oregon Citv. Oregon on A n.oo.j j If 1 :l m.n She names as witnesses: Efv Spen- cer of Alsea, Ore. J. W, Hyrte of Phil - omath, Ore. JV1. Spencer of" Philomath, Ore. Gertrude Spencer of Alsea, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse- Iy the above-described lands are request- ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 23rd day of April, 1902. tHAS. b. MOORES, Register. CHILDREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE. Burns, btnises 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 remedv DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterleits. Sure cures for piles. "DeWitt's Witch Hazle Salve cured my baby ot eczema after two phy sicians gave her up," writes James Meek N. Webster. Ind. "The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day." j Graham & Wells. CHILD WORTH MILLIONS. 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Notice is hereby given that in compli- ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 18T8, entitled '"An act for the sale of timber land in the States of Califernia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pnblic Land States by act o August 4, 1892. FRANCIS J. LONG, of Nampa, couuty of Kenyon, State of Idaho, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5639, for the purchase of the s 12 of n w 1-4 and n 1-2 of sw 1-4 of Section No. 34 in Township No. 12 e, Range No. 7 w, and will offer proof to show that the land soueht is more valuable or its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said Isr.d before the Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon City, Oregon on Tuesday, the 29th day of April, 1902. He names as witnesses: Peter Miller of Philomath. Ore., Michael G. Flynn of Pnilomath, Ore.. John Mover of Falls City, Ore., John W. Hy e of Philomath, Ore.ii Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands arp request ed to file their claims in this office on or before paid 291 b dav of April, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. New Stone Quarry. I have opened a stone quarry on my place oe mile north of Corvallis. No better foundation stone can be found in the county. Builders and others are re quested to wiite or see me, when in need of such material. Thob. Bouldek.