Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, April 01, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COBVAIUS GAME.
TUESDAY, APEIL 1, 1902.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Seuator J.
D. DALY, of
CorvalHs.
Representative
MARION
HAYDEN, of Alsea.
Clerk J. O. WILSON,
Corvallis.
of
Sherifl WM.
CorvalHs.
Recorder T.
Kings Valley.
Assessor T.
Pairmount.
KNOTTS, of
T. VINCENT,
J. RISLEY,
Commissioner W. E. JOLLY
Philomath.
Surveyor GEO. A. WAG
GONER, Dusty.
A RIGHT ST A AD.
The stand taken by President
Roosevelt concerning bills to
change the military records of
soldiers, especially of those who
have been dishonorably discharg
ed because of desertion, will meet
with the hearty approval, not
only of old soldiers, but also that
of the people. The main point
insisted on by the president is
that the secretary of war is the
rightful authority to determine
whether a man whose record is
snr'rched with this charge .should
have it removed.
The charge of desertion usual
ly enters the reeord in one of two
ways. A soldier may have regu
larly obtained a furlough. When
he remained away from his com
mand beyond the
his commanding
quired to report
without leave."
carried thus on
specified time
officer was re
him "absent
After being
the company
rolls for a specified time, and his
absence remaining unexplained,
the roll, by direction generally of
the regimental commander, was
made to read, "dropped from the
rolls for desertion," on such a
date. If the deserter was appre
hended and court martial ed for
his offence and escaped the death
penalty he was dishonorably dis
charged for desertion in pursu
ance of the findings of the court.
In many instances, as in the case
of furloughed sick men, death, or
continued physical disability,
prevented the soldier's return to
his command, and through ignor
ance or otherwise he tailed to get
the facts, as required by theregu
lations, before his commanding
officer. Larg numbers of such
deserters have had this stigma re
moved and been given honorable
discharge, and now, after forty
years, it is inconceivable that any
such cases remain. Those against
whom the charge yet stands were
beyond doubt willful deserters,
many of whom should have been
promptly shot, or hanged, as was
the later just penalty.
Soldiers who by faithful ser
vice during the term of their en
listment earned and received an
honorable discharge, are not will
ing that the cowardly deserter
should be placed on the same
footing. An honorable discharge
has ever been a source of just
pride and should not have the
value of its meaning impaired.
The pension roll, too, would
soon bear the names of these ' 're
stored deserters." The honora
ble pensioners as well as the peo
ple " would avoid this. If there
are any cases where injustice ex
ists, the secretary of war, who
has the records, already has all
needed authority to grant relief.
It is bad grounds for any con
gressman to occupy for an assault
on the administration. The presi
dent is clearly right.
The republicans of this county
can find no objection to the tick
etjoffered for their support by last
Friday's convention. In nearly
every instance the office sought
the man, and the nominees are
all strong, clean, capable men.
All sections of the county were
represented as nearly as it was
possible to do so. The ticket is
worthy of the endorsement of
every voter in the county, and
the active support of all republi
cans. The Small Farm.
In te course of a recent ad
dress made in Washington
county, Dr. Tames Withycombe,
f the O A C, had the following
to say of the small farm:
"In districts where farms are
small it behooves the farmer to
adopt systems of intensive cul
ttre in order to realize the larg
est return from his land. Es
pecially high-priced commodities
of the farm usually require skill
and labor for successful produc
tion, thus giving the farmer an
opportunity for profitable em
ployment on bis own small farm.
A farm- of this kind, properly
managed, can be made to yield
an almost incredible amount of
produce. This season, in this
county, onions have been sold
lrom an acre of land araountinvr
to $1,000. The principal 'ex
pense in growing this crop wa
labor. This may be regarded as
a phenomenal crop . and perhaps
sold for an abnormally large
price, but it is not an infrequent
occurrence for an acre of- small
fruit, potatoes or onions to bring
a gross ieturn of $100 to $500.
No costly machinery or build
ings are required for these crops.
It simply demands that the
farmer must be intelligent and
employ business methods in his
vocation.
Took a Purse.
W. Dastin, a lofger, of Gran
p-er. isenton county, among oin
ers
yesterday afternoon
was
at
Paul Schmitl's when, in reach
ing to place his purse in his
pocket he accidentally let it drop
to the floor without noticing it
at the time, but wanting it soon
after discovered the loss. - A
stranger who had been present
was notxed to have disappeared.
Dustin reported about $90 in the
purse. Chief of Police McClain
was notified, and learned that
the man had eoae north. The
Salem chief was notified, and
late in the evening, telegraphed
Albany's chief that he had the
man, and Mr. McClain went
after him this morning bringing
him back on the noon train and
he will be examined before Re
corder. Van Winkle tomorrow
Before being arrested he had s
lively time, getting shaved, buy'
ins: a new suit of cloths, new hat,
new shoes, etc., and looked like
a different man. He admitted
his guilt, but said there was only
$62 in the purse, of which $26.70
remained when the arrest was
made. He gave the name of R
Scofield and said he' was a sailor
who had served in the Philip
pine campaign. He said that
after taking the money he walk
ed to Millers and got on the cars
there, eettine off the cars before
the train reached Salem, where
the officer was waiting for him,
but missed him until several
hours later. Albany Democrat
Real Estate Transfers.
UStoJM Laskey, patent to
160 acres near Blodgett.
Jaspar Miller to Jac Miller, iu
terest in C 152, t 11 s, r 6 w
$204.25.
E Waldon to R H Colbert, lot
10. blk 2, Corvallis; $1,450.
I M Turner to W Bryans, land
near Wren; $10.
W S McFadden to A h Knise
lev, 4 acres near college; $2000
A C Miller toohn-McCullem,
laud in Kings Valley; $300.
F R Wyatt et al to G W Ful
ler. blks 1 and 2. Wilkins Add
Cor; $1,450.
J A Park to Moses Gregson,
158 acres near Philomath; $
95. . ,
H Weinhard to E Walden, lot
10, blk 2, Corvallis; $1,450.
I M Turner to Wm Bryans,
land near Wren; $5,000.
E J Chamberlain to T M
Gatch, small tract near college;
$220.
N B Avery to E Waldon, q
d lot 10, blk 2, Corvallis; $1.
Corvallis Lodge No. 14 to G
W Denman lot in cemetery; $10.
(j t L,aws to rrank Dinges, q
c d land in Benton and Lane
counties; $1.
S Q Brown to C L Huggins,
20 acres near Monroe; $1.
S A Brown t B Huggins, 10
aces near Monroe: $1.
H C Wyatt to S H Moses, 2
lots in Philomath; $800.
H C Wyatt to S H Moses,
land in Philomath; $200.
W B Kiger to M Van Alstyn,
175 acres near Blodgett, $3,200.
R Livingstone to Chris Wid-
mer, 312 acres near Albany; $1.
Victoria Hill to Chris Widmer,
21 acres near Albany; $r.
Foley's Honey and Tar
forchildren.safe.sure. No opiates.
BUY A RAMBLER
They are made out of the best Shelby
seamless steel tubing; ground steel cones
throughout, and Uie nickle plating was
never known to rust off with the first
cloud that blow 8 over, and the hubs are
not made out of oyster - cans. These
elegant wheels are for sale at the Bicycle
Hospital. J. K. BERRY, Agent.
PIAYNli
AND
TEACHING
Mordauni Goodnough
Whose understanding of the higher art
of music lias been obtaioed Iy years of
study 8nd attested by several years suc
cessful teaching, announce that he will
receive pupils at any tiitw for the pro
duction of
Refined. Mimical and Piaijistic Plaijin
of the first class.
Lesons also given in specialties, such
as Masou's Piauoforte Technics, Red
Organ, Harmony, Etc. , - -
Call at residence, one block west of
courthouse.
Call for Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there is
money on hand at the county treasurer's
office to pay all orders endorsed and
marked not paid for want of fdnds up to
and including those of February 6th,
1902. Interest will be stopped on same
from this date. 1
Dated at Corvallis, Ore., Mar. 26, 1902.
W. A. Buchanan,
Treasurer of Beaton County, Ore.
Piano
Tfyou wish the
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TO RE MRiTllING THAT f W. 3I3A3LE T (X
INAFINESUITO. CUTHES IV
. LOOKfOR THIS LABEL M Tu: y
iijanAiircxT t" wmMm,A
til riS I" ti J ? 'vary prscKS from the raw wool to the 1
i H 1, finshed ssrntent is conducted under I
our immediate supsrwsicn in. our (I
For sale by
. .,- ' .7' i .'' - 1.
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. 130 40 acres, 25 in cultivation,
balance pasture and timber, good house,
barn, fruit and water, good team of
mules, harness and wagou, 2 cows, 2
calves, 1 yearling, 3 hogs, 13 tons hay,
good garden, furniture, etc., all for $1100;
4 miles from town .
No. 158770 acres, 100 acres in culti
vation, 12 acres in prunes and family or
chard, balance in pasture and timber,
there is lots of good land, can be cleared
Come and see me or write me. I
and the surrounding country. HENRY AMdLlK,
Real Estate Loan and Insurance, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon
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 everv case.'' Beware
of imitations. Graham & Wortham.
TJ. S. Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 2. 1962. .
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June "3, 1878, entitled "Ah
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 4, 1892.
JACOB L. HENKLE,
of PJiilomath, 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 sought 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
snd Receiver of this office at Oregon City
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. Snyder of Corvallis,
Ore., John A. Henkle of Portland, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-desci ibed lands are request
ed to file their claims in this office on or
before said 18th dav of April. 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
DONT LIVE TOGETHER.
Constipation and health never go to
gether. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
promote essy action of the boes with
out distress. "I have been troubled
with costivenes8 nine years," says J. O.
Greene, Depauw, Ind. "I have tried
many remedies but Little Early Risers
give best results." Graham & Welle.
Hie first National Bank
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
CSTOBUSMCD 89. "
OFFICERS & DIRECTOSS ,
M. S. WOODCOCK, Prudent.
C. B. MOOR, Vice-President. ;
V ALTER T. WILES, Cashier.
GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier
JOHN WILES, Conrallis, Oregon.
Loans Made
On all kinfis of apriroved security, and especially
j to encourage and build up the W.
aess enterprises and industries of Uus country.
Deposits
Received subject to check payable on demand.
' Foreign Exchange
Sight exchange and transfers sold avaHablBln
the principal cities rfEnglani IrelandSUe
land. France, Belpimn. Holland. SJJ-fZ
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spam, Portugal, Ge.
many, Austria.
. - Letters ol Credit
Issued available in the principal cities of the
United States. - "
PnacI,. X Correspondents Upon 7heai .. t
Sell Sight Exchange ,
The Commerciiil National Bank of Chicago.
The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon.
The Hank ol California, San Francisco, taiii.
Angio-Cahibruian isank, San Francisco, Caiit.
The National Oily Bank Ktw York.
The r,ank of New York National Banking Ass n
im.rfvt, rs &Trader's National BantNw York
Sluw a A Lrath-r National Bank of 'Boston. M
;.,:..., w v-.i-n- ant of philadelnhia. P
and plenty of ut-range. a good V 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 bams, 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, one umoer, v miies
from town and railroad.
No-112 86 acres, 30 in cultivation bal
ance good pasture and timber, fair house
and barn and other buildings, fine fruit
and water, one anil one-half miles from
Philomath, price $2,000; a good place lor
the money.
shall be pleasad to chow yon these farms
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oreiron Citv. Oregon. Jan, 25. 1902.
Notice is hereby given 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 extended to all the Public Land
States bv act of August 4, 189-2, Grace T. Hodge, of
Dallas, countv of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day
filed in thia othce her tworn statement No. 5625, for
the purchase of the W i of S, E 1-4 and E i of S W
1-4 of Section No.' 28 in TOwuship No, 12 s Range
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 Keceiver of this
oilice at Oregon City, Oregon on Wednesday, the 9th
oay oi April, tyuz.
She names as witn esses :E. A. Cone of Philomath,
Oreiron. J. W. Hvde of Philomath, Ore. Martha
Hodge of Dallas. Ore. F. M. Spencer of Philomath,
Oregon.
Anv and all Dersons claiming adversely the above
describe-! lands are requested to file their claims in
uiis i.: nice on or Detore saia m tiny oi ap, awa
CHAs. B. MOUKfcS,
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.
Mks. J. Mason, owner,
Cor vail is, Or.
Administrators Notice. ,
Notice is hereby iriven that the undersigned has
oeen appointed admistrator me etuue ienoran
Hughes deceased, bv the county Court of the State
of Oregon for Benton County. AH persona having
claims against said estate are nereuy requirea lo
present, toe same to me proriy tcnuea as oy taw
required, ai me omce oi laies a. jates, ivrvaijig,
Oregon, within six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 2oth day of February, 1902.
S. D. Hughes,
Administrator of the estate of Deborah Hughes,
Deceased.
Frank TreadwelU Bennett, la., was
troubled with kidney disease for two
years. He writes: "I had taken several
kinds of kidney remedies but with little
benefit. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney
Cue and a one dollar bottle cured me.
Graham & Wortham. 1
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 Jane 3, 1878, entitled "A
act for the Rale 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,
E. V. SPENCER,
of Alsea. county of Benton. State of Ore
gon has this day filvd in this office his
sworn statement No. 5033. for the pur
chase of the n 2 of ne J4 of Section No.
2o ln.Township'No. 13 e, Range No. 7
w, and will offer proof to show that the
tana sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than fdr agricultural purpo
ses, and to establish his claim to said
land before t he Register and Receiver of
this office at Oregon Citv, 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 their 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 cage of 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 save immediate relief
and three bottles cured me permanently.
I gladly recowmend this wonderful rem'
edv." Take no substitutes. Graham &
Wortham.
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
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ''An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land btates by act of
August 4, 1892,
SUSIE HENKLE.
of Philomath, county of Benton, State of
Oregon, has this day bled in this othce
her sworn statement No. 5620, for the
purchase of the ne i of nw 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,
arid will offer proof to show that the
laud sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural purpo
ses, and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Oregon City, Or. on Friday,
the ISth day of April, 1 9o2.
She names as witnesses : J . W. Hyde
of Philomath. Ore. J. L. Henkle of Phil
omath. Ore. E S. Snyder of Corvallis,
Ore. Jno. A. Henkle of Portland, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the auove-depciibeu lands are request,
ed to tile their claims in this office on or
before the paid 18th day of April, 19o2.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
"You should kDow that Foley's Honey
and Tar is absolutely the best for all di
seases of the throat aod lungs. Dealers
aie authorized to guarantee it to give
satisfaction. Graham & "Wortham
Brain-Food Nonsense.
Another ridiculous food fat has been
branded by the most competent authori
ties. They have dispelled the silly
n otion that one kind of food is needed
for brain, another for muscles, and still
another for . bones. A correct diet will
not only nourish a particular part of the
body, but it will sustain (every other part.
Yet, however good your food may be,
its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion
or dj6pepsia. You must prepare for
their appearance or prevent their coming
by taking regular doses of Green'B
August Flower, the favorite medicine of
the healthy millions. A few doses aids
digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy
action,' purifies the blood, and makes
' you feel buoyant and vigorous. You
can get Dr. G, G. Green's, reliable
remedies at' Graham & WoHbam.
Get Green's Special Almanac.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of
a decree, execution and order 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, 1962, under the seal of said court, on a de
cree and order of sale m favor of K. W. Strong and
against Lena C. Raber and N. L. Itaber 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 aim
judgment was duly entered in said court on the 17th
day of April, 1901, and docketed in said court on the
17th day of April, 1901, in a suit wherein K. 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 thellith day of February, 190?. duly
assigned to Estella Peterson; said decree to me di
rected and delivered, commanding me, 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 teal property, towit
Lots Nos. 1 1 and 12and the south half of Lot No.
10, in Block No. 24, in the Ceunty Addition to the
City of Corvallis, iu Benton County, State of Oregon ,
together with the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise
pertaining; and in obedience to the comnands of
said decree snd order 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
the Court House, in the City of Corvallis, Benton
County, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in
band, all the nirht. title and interest which the said
defendants have in and to the above-described prop
erty, to satisfy said sums of money, costs and accru
ing costs.
Dated March 14th, 1902.
M. P. BURNF-TT,
Sheriff of Benton County , Oregon.
La Gripr.e coughs often continue for
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.
0 0 0
urkiVas.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yoti eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
It can't help
but do ycu good
Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago
. Xbel. bottle contaiaa2H time the 50c. size.
Craham ft Wells.
Notice tor Publication.
' Ujnri'STjiTs Laxd Oma,
Oregon Ciiy, Ore., Fab. 3, 1962. -Koticc
is hereby given thai in compliance with the
provisions of the act oi Congress of Jane S, 1878, .en
titled An act few 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,
" MISSOURI SPESCER,
of Philomath, county of- Benton. State, of Oregon,
has this dav filed in this office his sworn statement
No. S631, for the purchase ol the El of S W 1-4 and
N W 1-4 of S W 1-4 of Section Ka IS, in Township
No. 13 S. Ranee J o. 7 W. and -will offer proof to
show that the land sought is move valuable, for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the Register
ana receiver ot tnis oroce at Oregon city, uregon,
r n ft'MlnMH,. th. tol n . 1QM II.
names as witnesses: J. W. Hyde and R. Hyde, of
rniiomatn, uregon, ano Gertrude Spencer and . c
V. Spencer, ot Alsea. Oreson. .
Any and all persons cUiminir adversely the above-
described lands are requested to file their claims in
tnis omce on or before said 23ru day of April, 1UU2.
CHAS. a UOORKS,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
TJkitkd Status Lasd Offics,
Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 3, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of congress of June S. 1878. en
titled "An act for the sale ot 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 , 1882,
GERTRUDE SPENCER,
A .nn... At 13....... . 1 I. .1.
day filed in this office her sworn statement. No. S633
for the purchase of the N 1-2 of N 1-4 and N E 1-
of N W 1-4 of Section No. 22, in Township No. 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 to establish her
claim to said land before the Register and Receiver
ot tms omce at uregon vnty, uregon, on weauesaay,
the 23rd dsv ef April. 1902. She cames as witnesses
J. W. Hyde. R. Hyde and M. Spencer, all of Philo-
msth. Oreiron. and E. V. Srienver. of Alsea. Oregon.
Any and all persons claftuing adversely the above-
uestnuvu lanus are muewu w uie iuvir uiauuis in
this office on or before said 23rd day of April 1902.
UtlAS. u. MUUtlta,
Register.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Or., Feb., S, 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 Land
States by act of August 4, 1S92,
' J. W. HYDE, r !" -
of PhiloiT ath. county of Benton, State of Oregon,
has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement
No. 5634, for the purchase of the K 1-2 ef N W X aud
S W 1-4 of N W 1-4 of Section No. IS in Township
Ke. 13 S. Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable tor its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish bis claim to said land neiore me negisier
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the 23rd day of April, 1002. He
names s witnesses: K. V. Spencer and Gertrude
Spencer, both of Alsea, Oregon, aud R. Hyde and
M. Spencer, both of Philomath, Oregon.
Any and -all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to tile their claims in
this office on or btfore said 23rd day of April, 19S2.
CHAS. It. MOORES,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
United Status Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore. Jan. 25th, 1902-
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 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
States by act of August 4, 1892, F M. Spencer, of
Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has
this duy filed in' this" office his sworn statement No.
6623, for the purchase of the S 1 of N E 1-4 and N
of S E 1-4 of Section No. 84 in Township No. 12 8,
Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the
lanu sought is more valuable for its timber or ztone
than for agiicultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register and Receiver
of this office atOregonCity.Or.on Wednesday, the 9th
day of April, 1902.
Be names as witnesses: Grace T. Hodge of Dallas,
Ore. Martha J. Hodge of Dallas, Ore. J. W Hyde of
Philomath, Ore. C. It. Huffman of Philomath, Ore.
Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their clainix in
this offica on or before said 9th day of April, 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
Ukitbd Stahes Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 24, 1902
Notice is. hereby . given- that in compliance with
the provisions with 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 Wash
ington Territory," as extended to all the Public
Land States by act of August 4, 1S92, Martha J.
Hodge, of Dallas, county of Polk, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office her sworn statement
No. 5624, for the purchase ef the S J of ,V E 1-4 and
E i of S E 1-4 of Section No. 28 in Township No. 12
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 to estab
lish her claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 9th day of April, 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. Hodge of Dallas. Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 9th day of April. 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES.
Register.
TJ. S. Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 3, 19o2.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance 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 Territory," as extended
to an the Public Land btates byactot
August 4, 1892, 1
RACHEL HYDE.
of Philomath, county of Benton, State of
Oregon, has this day Hed in this otfiVe
her sworn statement No. 5635, for the
purchase of ihe w 14 of w A of Section
No. 10 in Township No. 13 s. Range No.
7 w, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than tor agricultural pur
poses, and to establish her claim to hhk
land before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Oreiron Citv. Oregon on
Wednesday, the 23rd day of April, 19o2.
fehe names as witnesses: i.. V . npen
i er of Alsea, Ore. J. W. Hyie of Phil
omath, 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 hie their claims in this othce on or
before said 23rd dav of April, J 902.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
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says Mrs. Mary Bird of Hariisburg, Pa.,
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Every family should have a bottle of One
minute Cough Cure handy. At tliis sea
son especially it may be needed suddenly. I
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Mrs- C A. Snaulding has moved to
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Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
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Residence: Corner College and 8th SU. .
Telephone at office and residence. . ,
Corvallis, - - - Oregon.
, E. R. Bryson
ATTORNEY - IT - LAW
CorvaMJs, Oregon.
Office In Foatoffice Building.
DR. J AS. A. HARPER
DENTI ST
Office la Wbitehern Block
Corvallis, Oregon
IF. T. Rowley
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
OPTICIAN.
Office over -First National Bank.
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description don in first
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Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppos'.n
the post office, Corvallis. Oregon.
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PHILOMATH. OREGON.
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CONVKYAHCIH.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Building
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks ft. Jiittto uppli
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Established, Incorporated, 189S
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A I R0F1TAPLE INVESTMENT.
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TJ. S. Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 4, 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 land in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Pnblic Land States by act o
August 4, 1892,
FRANCIS J. LONG,
ofNampa, county of Kenyon, State of
Idaho, has this day filed in this office
his sworn statement No. 5639, for the
purchase of the s 1-2 of nw 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 City, Oregon on Tuesday, the
29th day of April. 1902.
He names as witnesses: Teter Miller
of Philomath. Ore., Michael G. Flynn of
Philomath, Oie., John Mover of Falls
City, Ore.. John W. Hv e of Philomath.
Ore.1i
Any and all pmens claiming advert
ly the above described lands are request
ed to file their claims in this office on or
before said 29tb dav of April, 1H02.
CHAS. d. Al CORES, Register.
- New Stone $uarry.
I have opened a stone quarry on' my
place oae mile north of Corvallis. No
better foundation stone cau be found in '
the county. Builders and others are re
quested to write or see me, when in need
of such material.
Thos'. BoVldeV,