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HE CORVALUS GAZETTE. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1902. REPUBLICAN TICKET. J. D. DALY, Senator Corvallis. Representative MARION HAYDEN, of Alsea. Countv Tudee C. E. WOOD SON, of Corvallis. Clerk T. O. WILSON, t.f passed in the United States was a democratic measure. It became a law fifty ytars ago, and under it some of the finest ships of their day in the world, built in Ameri can shipyards, were paid s:eral millions of dollars from ' the nat- ioral ttc.isuty under anUbeuutn ,,f dcmociati : administration. Corvallis. Sherifi WM. Corvallis. Recorder T. Kings Valley. Assessor T. Fairmount. Treasurer T. H SHER, of Corvallis. Commissioner W. Philomath. Surveyor GEO. GONER, Dusty. Coronor S. N. WILKINS, of Corvallis. v Justice of the Peace HAR OLD STRONG, of Corvallis. Constable O. J. TREESE, of Corvallis. KNOTTS, of T. VINCENT, J. RISLEY, WELL- . A. JOLLY H. WAG- The article w the last issu.- of the Times, s:gned "Republican," and rurporling that it was writ ten to that paper frem Portland, is nppeanni; ss an original edito rial in ollur democratic papers. Can it be that "ReDublican" is ically the editor of the Times. Y OttP Gorset Ihe first National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED In November, lQOO, old Ben ton county endorsed the policies ; advocated by William McKinley by a maioriiy of 188 votes. These same policies, advocated by William Furnish, will be as strongly endorsed on the 2nd of June. wants ere never more carefully looked after in oar store than at the present time V. B. Corsets are made to fit nomen, anl not designed to have women 1 shaped injo the corset none of the old straight jacket kind the corset to which may be laiil the iil5 ard tirtures summarized as women's troubles. $1.50 An ' Erect Form" for medium figures, in a new' model, made of sopeiior cant 1 1, and utM.'Iy trimmed. - . , $1 00 W. B. Bias Gut. oi'i- f the best corset values ever offered a this pi ice. Fits an medium 6(me, ierf in shape, handsimely trlmniei with lace and baby ribbon. - . '" l nn Oir Mpdinm Waist accommodates itself to both short ami medium figures. Has no side s'.eels which would inflict some discomfort in so short a corset, bat is stayed with bones. Made of drab cantil. , - $1.00 Erect Form, fnll bins rut and me.linm hip. Material, sterling jean, trim med Ht top i'.h lace and No. 2. ribbon. 50c iiidle Corbet, very bhmt under the anus and over the hips, but ha fairly long frout steel. In white sateen and sum.ner waighL t j Also the latest cnt B- & G., in black and drab $150, andean admirable model corset for short, stout wemen, bizes 23 to 36, price $1X0. - - fiind Sense Ferris Waists for children, ages 5 ta G. 50c: Misses 7 to 12, ioc; Yniinsr Ladies 12 to ll. S5c: LadieV medium form, $1.00. Lady clerks in charge of Corset Departments. See them :n our south window the corsets, not the clerks. t " OFFICERS & DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. . LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. DOXT LIVE TOGETHER. Constipation and health nevet go to gether. DeWitt 8 Little Early Risers premote easy action of the boweiS with out distress. "I have been troubled with costiveness nine years," says J. O. Greene, Depanw, lnd. "I have tried many remedies but Little Early Risers give best results." Graham & Wells. ' Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ness enterprises and industries of this country. citation. IX THE COCXTY COURT OF THF STATu Of OKKtioN FOR THE COUNTY OF BKSTON Guardianship of Lana Gray, In the matter of the estate and ) an Insane I'erson I Deposits Received subject to check payable on demand. Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available ic the principal cities fEngland, Ireland. Switzer land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Gei maay, Austria. Retrove the Beam. THE METHOD, NOT THE MAN. j A letter from Mr. Failey, pub-' lisbed in the last issue of the I Times, discloses the fact that Mr. Farley attaches undue im portance fto the attention given himself in the Gazette's arti cles on the question of county road improvement. The GA ZETTE has neither time, space nor inclination to discuss Mr. Farley, but it has the right to discuss all matters touching the publics' interests, and it proposes to exercise it. It was the plan, known as the "Farley plan," that the Gazette considered in its article of tfee i8th inst, and not the name of the plan itself. If Mr. Farley can show wherein the plan he advocates is better than the one suggested by the GAZETTE, he will be expending his energies to some purpose, His idea is a fairly good one, but it is not above criticism. In of fering what it still believes to be a better one the Gazette said "We have attempted here on ly to outline in a crude way a plan of Procedure, which, we believe, will give us good roads quickly, at a moderate cost, and in such a way that the burdeu will not all come at once, but be distributed over a number ot vears. We offer it for the con-: sideration of the people of the county, and solicit opinions from -11 - A. . . , f iMaflfc ' ' ail lUlClCalCU upuii us mv.nu. Mr. Farley is now given special invitation to express his opinion of the merits of that plan as then set forth. He must un derstand that the Gazette has bo auarrel with him. If it were discussing Mr. Farley it would have nothing adverse to sav. In setting him right, however, it aust correct some of the state ments made in his article in the Times. The Gazette did not say 'that discussion of the roads was not for the best." What it said was this: "Agitation of the matter of bad toads is going to prove hurt ful to the community, unless some adequate remedy cau be supplied. Let us quit harping about the 'fearful condition of our roads' we all know they are bad enough, and devote our attention to 'Good roads; how to get them."' All of whic-i had no reference to Mr. Failey or his plan. In the same article we said: "Oar road supervisors have shown commendable interest in offering plans and methods of procedure, but there are good and sufficient objections to every thing suggested thus far." Mr. Farley's contention that his district is as much entitled to aid as a district near Corvallis; that Corvallis districts should not be given greater aid in pro portion than districts in other localities, and that nothing can be done with a two-mill road tax, is not in dispute, but is just what the Gazetse has main tained. The plan suggested by it will give proportionate assist ance to every district in thei county, will provide sumcient funds for improvement of 200 miles of road in this county, and give us better roads in a shorter time, at far less expense, than any other plan so far devised. Local democracy i3 so dzzz'e by the gleam of hope for the success of its ttate ticket it sees in republican disaffection is Multnomah countv, that it is blind to the Iarcp number of voters in its own party here af, home, who refuse "tamely to wnl n down tha nomieations put for ward" by certain Ieade:s and bosses The following is submitted for their perusal. It appeared in the Oregonian of recent issue, and was dated at Corval lis: "The democrat it: primaries in Benton Countv have been held, ami the result miidit Ji!iv been more satisfn -tory to the old war-horsei of the party. It was .lain to be seen that thera wis an unusual desire and feeling manijVsted on the part of certain leaders and liosses to conciliate certain elements of the par ty which l ad strayed from the fold dur ing the last two presidential elections In their anxiety to bring about an aliilia tion another name for fusion of those who had wandered off after strange gods, they were rewarded for their return to their '.'first love"and for their apostasy with the honor ot full -fleged democratic. delegates to the county convention Hence, as a natural result, the old war hnrepa of .TacUsnnian Democracy were consigned to a back seat, am', snail, in consequence, have to submit and tamely gulp down in a horn the nomination Dut forward by the assistance self-made renegades. T. is. however. Questionable in 111 mind whether this audacious presr.n tion on the part of those so-calloi lead- crs will ba silently and dumbly tolerated by the 'tftoterrified'. I shall not be sur prised if these questions will arise in the minds of alt honest, intelligent, inde pendent voters: Shall this state of af fairs be permitted to continue with im punity ? Shall- any untrammeied, high minded democrat receive, this flap in the face without resentment or uuirmer? If so, I am forced to question their de mocracy. Verily, it is apparent to the most superficial observer that the politi cian's faith in the gullibility of the mass es is simply unlimited. NOLENS VOLENS." of thes When you see it in our ad, it's so F L MILLER, Corvallis, Phone 191. .1st received, ladies' summer weight "vests, 10 to5oc. ' Or. Letters of Credit Issued available iu the principal cities ot the United States. - Princii- i Correspondents Upon 7hcci "J .' Sell Sight Exchange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago The First National Bank of Portland, OreK.n The Bank of California, San rrancwco, Cr.ht. Angio-Cahfornian Bank, San Vrancisco, tarn The National City Bank New York. -The Bank of New York JSTntional Banking i Impo ters& Trader's National Sank, N w o SU.ie :,! T.enth-r Nat Ban of :os.i ehihidelDhia Nalk.:.-".! ankot hi aa-.a- . Job Work Printed at the Gazette Office That's what you g-t when you have your Our Job Printer is always busy but don't hesitate to call him up by phone. His office hours are from 3 a. m. to 12 o'ciock p. m. Frank Trradmell. Bennett, In- was troubled wiih kidney diseaf-e for two vwra. He writes: 'I. had taken several kinds of kidnev remedies but with little benefit. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and a or.f dollar nottie curea me. Graham & Wortham. " . B A H EVH-R SALVE the most healing salve in the world. I At this time came on to"be hrard the petition of . 4V. 11 1 . - 1 1 w. ..n.in ml.l OQtAtP (if Iltlil . glUUUUUI 1A 1MJ iviwH L-na Gray, au insane person, praying lor a license to sell the real property of said estate: And it appearing: to me uourx inai i huuiu w w the best interests of said Lana Gray that her real property be sold, which real property is described as follows, to-wiu - Commencing on the West Line ot a tract of land de ded by W. F. Dixon and Wife to J. W. Cook Sep 29th. A. 1). 1S58 and recorded on page 201 Book 'L K-cords of deeds for Benton Co., Or. 4 teet xxonner ly of the S. W. Corner of said tract of land; thence along said west line about 66 rods to the N. W. Comer of said tract; thence S. 70 dec. 15 minutes E. to the N. W. Corner ot land deeded oys. u. smict.u to Cynthia A. Hart, recorded on page 512, Book "S Records of Deeds for Benton County, Oregon; thence following the W line of paid Hart's land and the V line of Cbas. H. Rider's land and the W line of Har vey and Marv Sargent's land to the NV corner of niiw T. loin niynn'a 8nd Addition to the Citv of Corvallis, Eentcn Countv, Oregon; thesce westerly following along the North boundary line of the City of Corvallis to a point 25 feet easterly of the M. corner of Block 16 in said Dixons 2nd Addition to Corvallis; thence northerly parallel with the East line 40 feet; thei.ee westerly 25 feet to the place of hciunmir mntftininir M aces more or less in Benton County, Oregon It is hereby ordered that the next cf kin aud all persons interested in said estate be a.id iher , herel.v directed to anwar before the above-entitled Court on Saturday, the Uth day of Mav, 1902, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. m. on said dav at the County Court room in the County Court Houte in Corvallis, Oregon, to show cause why such license should not be granten. if ic further nnW.ni that, nersnnal service of a copy of this order be made upon each of the next of kin rtf taiii I jinn lirav maMttnt within this State, that a copy of said order be mailed post paid to each of the i.vf f l-in nf cniH I fun. r.v lu.t resident in this State at their reppectiveaddresses and tha. said order Ye further published in Ihe Corvallis Gazkitb, a newsiianer circulating in Benton Couuty, Oregon, for at lsast throe successive weeks lfore said cay set for the hearing of said petition . Dated this 10th day of April. ISO?. K. WOODAKlt. County Judge. The above is a true copy of the original order in the above entitled matter and the whole thereof. Attest VIRGIL K. WAITER?, Clerk, by VIJTOR P. MOSES. Deputy. B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician $r Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. - 1 10 to 12 a. m. Office Hours J 2 to 4 p.m. Eesidenee: Cornei College and 8th Sta. Telephone at ofiice and residence. Corva'iin. , - - - Oregon. w. T. Bowleg, m. D. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg. Residfnce On 3rd street, between Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele phone No. 311. Office Hovbs 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 7:3o p. m. CORVALLIS, OREGON. . C. H. NEWTH Physician $- Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau PHILOMATH, OREGOJS. W. L Yar.cv. Tadm-h, Ky., writes: La Grippe coughs often continue for I ..j j!ad fl fefre" caEe of kidney disease it- ,1 nsn-tri in-me 1 ami (a fatal raa 1 . TO HOMESEEKERS Some Real Good Bargains Selected from My Bis Real Estate List. HOMER'S ILIAD. No. 855 ac-res, 3 in frnit, no build ings, in Mi Elroy snd Wells addition to Corvallis, pri -e $425. No. 8fi Lots 1 snd 2. 11 and 12, in hlock 4. pfldlots 11 and 12 in block 5 of Ravbnru's Addition to Corvallis. these lots are beautifully located, price $75 eaeh. No. S8 SO 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 wagon, I cows, & calves, leai ling 3 hogs, 13 tons hay, good garden, furniture, etc., all for $1100; 4 miles from town. No. 158 770 acres, 100 acies in culti vation, 12 acres in prunes and family or nlisird. balance in pasture and limber. land, can ne ciearcn 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 poi-itive protection and security from these coughs. Graham & Wortham. Corvallis k Eastern Rai and nlentv of eut-rangp. a good story house, 6 rooms, good barn, and well of water at tt-.e door, this would make 3 or 4 good farms, right at a railroad depot, dailv mail, 3-4 mile from school, price $0,500.. No. 90100 acres, 80 in cultivation, balance pasture and timber, good house, 2 barns, fine fruit and water, 1 team, wagon And cow, all foes for $2,f.C0;5 miles from town and lailroad. No. 21 1 802 acres, limber and pasture, well of water, no improvements, pri'.-e $6 per acre, easy terms, fine timber, it miles from town and tailroad. No 112 -86 acres, 30 in cultivation bal ance good pasture and timber, fair house and barn and other buildings,, t:ne fruit and waterlone aDd one-half miles from Philomath price $2 000 ; a good place for the money, there is lots of good Come and see me or write me. I shall be pleased to show you these farms and the surrounding country. HENRY AMBLER, Real Estate Loan and Insurance, Philomath, Benton County, Oregon. Book II-A Literal Traas'atijii by C. MacLean, Ph. D. Vv. 546 785 The forces of ti e Achae uns (continued).! The Athenians: Who inhabited Ath ens a well built city, the country of the magnanimous Erechtheus whom formerly Athene, the daughter of Zeus, brought up, but (whom) the fruitful Earth brought forth, and she (Athene) settled (him) in Athens in her own rich people. And here the youths o f Athens ap peased him as the years rolled by with bulls and lambs (i. e. with oiTc-rings of bull! and Iambi) these, Menesthens, son of Peteus. commanded. There never was a man like him to raarsli-.it steeds and spear-bparin warriors: Nestor alone vied (with him); for he a5 the elder. Him fifty sable ships accompanied. The Salamiuiuns : Ajax led from S da rn is twelve ships. Ami leading (them) he set (them) in-array where the phal anxes of the Athenians were drawn up. The Argives: Who inhabited Argos and Tirgus, rich in walls, Ilermione aud Asine, which occupy a deep bay (i. e. tLe Argolic gulf), and Troezen and Eionae and the viue-clad Epidaurns, and who inhabited Aegina and Mases young men of the Aohaean3. Tnese, Diomede, valiant in war, and Sthenelus, dear son of illustrious Kapanetie, commanded. And along with them went Euryalus as third (commander) a man like a god, son of Mekisteus the son of King Talaus. And Diomede, valiant in war, led all to gether (i. p. was commander in-chief). Soft M Harness ( n;; s You enn m.ikc your fcar- V'1-'rjlf3! 3 poft us a glovo W.-f V-S r. " tough ns wire ly Cf ts'n-J El It EliA Har. ..-. ness Oil. You can V 1 lengthen its lift make it 'fS-Wtt 1 .st twice as long as it t-sfHTliliii ordinarily would. The platform constructed by the late democratic convention at Portland, calls the ship subsidy j bill "a piece of audacious rob bery," and makes a demand for Its defeat. Here is another sam ple of democratic consistency. The first ship subsidy act ever irmkes a poor looting har-th-ss lite new. Matie of Dure, heavy bodied oil, e- pechilly prepared to wiLU EtuaU tbo weather. Sold everywhere in cans U siseau Mada bj STANDARD OIL CO. Them eighty sable ships accompanied. Myceneaus: And who inhabited My kenae a well-walled city, and Koriu thus abounding in wealth and the well built Klemae, and who dwelt in Or niae and lovely Araethyree and Sikyon, where Adrastas at first ruled as king, and who inhabited Hyparesia aud lofty Gmoes8a and Pellene, and dwelt round about Aegium and throughout the whole coast and round about the spacious Helike. A hundred ships of these King Aamemncn, son of Atreu? commanded. Him by far the greatest number and the bravest people fo'lowed. He himself, exulting in his might, was arrayed in dazzling bronze, and wa conspicuous amo ig the warriors, because he was fore most in authority, and led by far the greater number of people. Tha Lacedaemonians: And who in habited deep-embosotned l,ae3daemon abounding in ravines, and Pilaris and Sparta and Messa abounding in doves; and who dwelt in Brysiae and charm ing Angeiae; and who inhabited. Amy klae and Helos a city by the sea; and who inhabited Lias and dwelt round about Oetylus. Of these, his brother. Menelaus, valiant in war. commauded sixty ship ; and they were armed apart from those of Agamemnon. And among them he went in person, trusting in his zeal, urging (them) to the war. And he especially desired in his. heart to exact satisfaction for the longiugs and groans of Helen . The Pylians: And who dwelt in Pylus and charming Arane an I Thyros, a ford of the Aliheus, and well built Aepy; and who dwelt in Kyparisseis and Am phigenia, and Pteleum and Helos and Dorion, and herj tha Mu333 meeting that Thracian, Thamyris, cause 1 him to cease from song, as he was going from Oechalia from the horn? o Eurytust the Oechalian. For he boastingly. asserted that he would conquer even if the M-isea themselves, the daughters of the Aegis bearing Zeus, sheuld sing. And they, enraged, made him dumb, and deprive I him of his wonderful power of son 4 and caused (him) to forget his skill with the lyre. The-e, Nestor, 'the Geienian Knight, commanded, and with him nine ty hollow ships went. TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:0 p. m " ." Corvallis 1 :50 p. m. " arrivep Yaquina 6:45 p. ni 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina. . . . G:C0 a. m. Leaves Co-vallis 11:30 a.m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m. 3 For Detioit : Leaves Albany :00 a. Arriyes Detioit .... 12:15 p. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:45 p. Arrives Albany 5:40 p. Trains No. 1 arriyes m Albany in time to connect wilh the S. P. south hound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany befoie departure of S. P. north bound train for l'ortlana. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. n-st Rid train at Corvallis Crossing for Tndpnendence. McMinnville awd all points north to Portland. Letter List. For the week ending Ayr. 10, 1902. Persons calling for these letters will please state date on which they were ad vertised. They will be charge! at the rate of one cent each; Miss Marie Adams, Ernest Anderson, F H Andrews, D Avery, Neven Barclay, W F Chapman, J C Curin, N A Fruit, John Joslin, J Kane, E M Kerney, Fred Lowe, Thos Orr, James W Peters, Ralph Porterfield, F P Stephens, Charley Saten field, F G Steven, Henry Taj lor, C L Wood an' Mrs Maryetta Yoek. B. W. JOHNSOif, P. M. m. m. H. H. Ckonise, Agent, Corvallis. Edwin Stoxe, Manager. and three of the test phybicians in south em Kentucky treated me without success I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave immediate relief and three I ottleB cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful rem edy." Take no Wortham. DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physician Will be in Corvallis on and alter Apri l.t.. Ladies, if yon are in any way afflict ed, call and 6ee me. Consultation and examination free. Office with Dr. Holt, on South Main street. Telephone '-'35. substitutes. Graham & DR. W. H. HOLT Osteopathic Physician If you are in any way afflicted wilh rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, heart, stomach, liver, kidney or female trouble, call and see me at my office on South Main Street. Consultation and examin ation free. Telephone No. 23s Main. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DKNTisnr Office ta Whltehom Block Corvallis, Oregon E. H, TAYLOR DENTIST. lH-ntistr 'f every dwription done in first class nianner, and satisfaction guar anteed. CECWR LKD IR1B0E UU i SPECIALTY Ofliee over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppos;' the post otfice, Corvallis. Oregon. Notice of Election. - TJ. S. Land Office, Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 4, 1902 . Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of he act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ''An art for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," ss extended to alt the Public Land States by act o August 4, 1892, FRANCIS J.LONG, of Nampa, county of Kenyon, State of Idaho, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5639, for the purchase of the 8 1-2 of nw 1-4 and n 1-2 cf sw 1 -4 of Section No. 34 in Townnhip No. 12 e, KaugeNo. 7 w, and will oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuable .or its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to 5s' - ATTORNEY--AT- LAW 9Qttirlav nf A mil. 19C2. ' - He names as witnesses: Peter Miller ! of Philomath, Ore., Michael G. Flynn of Pnilomath, Ore., John Moyer of Falls . City. Ore., John W. Hyde of Philomath, Ore. ' Any and all persons claiming adverje lv the above described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 29th dav of April, 1902. CHAS. B. "MOORES, Register. E. 1L Brijson Corvallis, Ore-on, Office In roetoffice Etsilding. T. W. Dilley has just received a lot.of new Imperial wheels. Take a otk t theiu. They are the laUst Dressmaking ' A Bargain, For sale cheap A 6-room house, near ly new, and good mit buildings, splendid deep line of wa'er, on one lot. The best bargain in Corvallis. Inquire of A. F. Peterson. Attention! Why will yoa wear ready-made cloth ing when you can get suits made to order by J. Wrage? Fit guaranteed. Go and see samp'es and inspect his stock. New Stone Quarry. I have opened a stone quarry on my place ose 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 in need of such material. Thos. Boui.den. Does your Watch Keep time If not, why don't yau bring it to me? It is your business to biing it to me; it is my business to fix it for you. Making a watck keep good lime i. what I nndetstand. All work guaranteed good work. No "b'acksmithing' turned cut. All lines iu iewelry complete, and you will not find fault with the prices. Albsrt J. Metzger, Jeweler. Occidental Bldg. Corvallis, Oregon. Wanted. Mrs. Maddux. reasonable. Call at Corvallis, Oregon . To trade nice improved 10-acre block near the Oregon Agricultural College and fl&OO or fl.lOJ cash for good farm. Business chance for sale to party de- Kirini? nn invpHtment w tiers he will dressmaking. Prices ' .i: , ; .j;f ,i 903, Ttdrd street, 1 pr jfits. Answer quick. Mt.RGAX & EjLIX, Notice is hereby given that the annual election of the City of Corvallis will be held on Monday, the 19th day of May, 1902, for the purpose . of electing a chief of police, police judge, treasurer, one (I) councilman for the first ward, one (1) councilman for the second ward, one (1) for tho third ward ; and CalcD Davis John Bier and S. Chipman have been ap pointed judges, and Miles Starr and J. W. Crawfard have oeen appointed clerks to conduct said election, and the follow ing has been designated as the polling or voting place: Council Chamber in City Hall, on Southeast corner of Fourth and Madison streets. Given under my hand and and seal this 18th day of April, 1902. E. T. GreffoZ, Polic e Judge. You should know that Fo'ey's Honey and Tar is absolutely the beet for all di seases of the throat and lungs. Dealeis ate authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction. Graham & Wortham Brain-Food Nonsense. Chapped hands, cracked lips and roughness of the rkin cured quickly by Banner Salve, the most henling ointment in the world. Gra'-.sm & Wortham. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. lyspepsia Digests what yon 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 cat 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 unequ:illed for all stomach troubles. It can't EteSp but do you good Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago Ihe $1. bottle contains2!4 times the 50c. size. Graham & Wells. Dr. C J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says: " I have r.ted Foley's Hr.ney and Tar in three very severe rases of pneumonia with good refill's in every rase.'' Beware of imitations. Graham & Wortham. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Another ridiculous food fat has been branded by the most competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly notion that cne kind of food is needed ftr biain, another for muscles, ard still another for t eres. A correct diet will net culy nourish a particular part of the body, but it wiM suf-tain every otl f rjart. Yet, however gcod Gur fotd nay Le, its nutriment is destroyed ly itdif:Stien dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite midiii e ot the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes ou feel bi-ojant and vigcious. Yon can get Dr. G, G. Green's, reliable remedies at Graham & Wo'tham. Get Green's Special Almanac. ! or 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's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cures for piles. "De Witt's Witch Hazle Salve cured my baby ot ecze ira after two phy sicians cave her up,'' writes James Meek N. Wet-sler, Irid. "The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day." Graham & AVtlls. CHILD WORTH MILLIONS. ' "My child is worth millions to me," says Mrs. Mary Bird of Hariisburg, Fa., "yet I would have lost her by croup had I hot purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." One Minute Cough Cure is sure cure for coughs, iroup, throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe cough cure which scis immediately. The youngest child can take it with entire safety. The little cnes like the taste and remembar how often it helped them. Every fan ily should have a bottle of One minu'e Cough Cure handy. At this sea son especial'y it may Le needed suddenly. Graham & Welle; Notary- Titles. Conveyancing JCS. H- WILSON. AT rORNEY-AT.LAW. Practice in Jail State and FederaUConrt , Offic in Burnett Building Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Cci v&llis, Oregon Established. Incorporated, 1898 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete lineot Ture Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books Ptid Stationery, Coinirerclal Ta pers, Fire rerfrtnery, Toilet tJcls, ; Combs, Imshes ard Mirrors. Poeket Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIGAKS Minaret I of Perscription Department, T. A. JONES, Registered, Special Course in Pharmacy at Perdue miverst ty, Indiana A I EOIITATT E JNVEf-lMFNT. ' I was t'oubled for about teven years wilh my stcmadi nr.d in bed lalf tny tine," Fays E. Demhk, Scnierville, lnd. "I spent about $l,ooo pnd never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a a few Lotties and am entirely well." Ycu don't live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stom ach doesn't digest your food you are real ly starving. Kodol Dyspeptia Cure does the stomach's work by digesting the food. You don't have !o diet. Fat td you want Kedol Ditpepria Cnie cures all stomach troubles. Graham & Wells Notice for V ublicaticif. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 7th, 1902. Notice is tieiet.v (iiven (l.nt in comf liarci with the provisionR of the act of t'cngiess of June 3, 1878, en titled "An set fir the bale of tin.bir IsiidB in tbe States of California, Oregon Kevadaand Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Stat 8 by act of August 4, 1892, JAMES '). SMITH of Iii(lcpenier.ce, County of TV Ik, State of Oregon, has this di.y filfd in this office his tworn Mahment No. 5704, for the purchate of the S. J of N. E. i snd Lots 1 Mid 2 of Section No. 4, in Townthip 13 S., Barge No. 7 We-t, and will offer prrof to shw that the land hought is more valuable fcr its timher or ptone than for sgiicultural purposes, prd to e-tb-li8h his cla'mtoeaid land before .lne Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 24th day of Juue, 1902 He nnmes as witnesses: C. K. Ireland, Charles Bilyiu, Rube Dickinson andtSamuel E. irvin all of Independence, Oregon. Any and all rereons claiming auvcrsely the above fescribed lands r-re rcqucstcu to Hie their claims in this office on or before (aid 2-ith dav of June. HH2. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register,