Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, April 29, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COBVALLIS GAZETTE.
TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1002.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Senator J. D. DALY, of
Corvaliis.
Repre entative MARION
HAYDEN. of Alsea.
County Judge C. E. WOOD
SON, of Corvaliis.
Clerk T. O. WILSON, of
Corvaliis.
Sheriff WM.
Corvaliis.
Recorder T.
Kings Valley.
Assessor T.
Pairmount.
KNOTTS, of
T. VINCENT,
J. RISLEY,
Treasurer T. II
SHER, of Corvaliis.
Couimisbiouei W.
Philomaili.
WELL
A. JOLLY
Surveyor GEO.
GONER, Dusty.
Coronor S. N.
of Corvaliis.
H. WAG
WILKINS, Justice of the Peace HAR
OLD STRONG, of Corvaliis.
Constable O. J. TREESE,
of Corvaliis.
EXTREME OF HYPOCRISY.
Democratic platforms and dem
ocratic papers continue to prate
agninst the trusts, sublimely un
conscious the while of the ridicu
lousness ot their position. Their
first conlention was that the
present anti-trust laws were not
competent to correct the abuses
which they claimed were being
practiced by the trusts. They
admitted that the Sherman law
was the limit to which congress
CDuld go without an amendment
to the constitution, yet every
democratic member of the House
Judiciary Committee voted against
a resolution to amend the consti
tution so as to enable such legis
lation. They know perfectly well that
trust abuses cannot be corrected
in any manner save by due pro
cess ot law, and that the attorney
general 13 proceeding against
them ia as vigorous a manner as
possible. Whether trusts can
legally be dissolved is a question
which must be settled by the
courts, in accordance with the
laws already on the statute books.
Hypocrisy could be carried 110
further than it is being carried in
this democratic howl against
trusts.
The democratic papers of the
East that are making this cry
agamstprotection, will. not find
much sympathy in the stock-
raising sections of Oregon: "The
increose in the price of meat is
bringing more clearly to the peo
ple's understanding the effects of
our beautiful system of protecting
intant industries. The cattle
raisers of the West have enjoyed
a most liberal measure of protec
tion at the expense of the leather
workers of the East, who have
been compelled to purchase their
stock from the protected cattle
men." Saturday was "Oregon Day3-'
at the Charleston, S. C, exposi
tion. The principle address of
the day was delivered by Con
gressman Tongue, and it was
generally prqnounced one of the
most logical and interesting de
livered on any state day. No
man in Oregon has .such a fund
of information regarding the re
sources and possibilities of this
congressional district as has Mr.
1 ongue.
No republican will hazzard the
contingency of a democrat reore-
sentmg Oregon m the senate of
the United States In the event
of the death or resignation of one
of our senators, the governor has
the power of appointment. With
Geo. E. Chamberlain as governor
the menace of Pennoyeristn would
be ever before us. For Pennoyer
made Mr. Chamberlain attorney
general, and Pennoyer has an
itching for senatorial honors.
The strenuous mannar -. in
which democratic members of the
Philippine investigating commit
tee are going after "the water
cure" as practiced in the islands.
is not to be wondered at.
Derao-
prnfc ntrf lin fi1.An
"" lUfctu 1W1UUIV IU I
water here at home. I
!
. .
Mr. IvOwel! is quite sure that J
Mr. Furnish is not the right man i
for governor, and s Mr. Furnish i
beat T.Ir. Lowell for the nomina- J
tion for this office, Mr. Lowell's'
, . ... ..
opinion ougnt to settle tne ques-1
tion.
I
A farmer friend at our
suggests that Mc and
elbo
w ,
Frank
weakened their ticket by pnttig of
loo mucu Wat(t;er in it.
The army is so liorie j combed
with corruption, in the e es of
the aunty, as to make the Smith
court martial only a miserable
farce, says the New York Press
Nothing ever will rescue it from
the depths of degredation to
which it has fallen by ils Ion
continued neglect to l ecd t'se
advice of the Ant!-Iui.- organs,
except a civil connni-ision t r be
appointed by them o:: the sug
eestion cf tha President. Gener
al Miles' Great Aggregated Ex
hibition of Living Examples of
Benevolent Assimilation could
then set out for the Philippines,
armed with 20,000 rosettes and a
bundle of Anti-Imperialist edi
torials, to put own the insur
rection of the savages with kind
ness and extract of violet?, while
the army could be brought back
home to bui'.d good roads for
automobiles and promote the
cause of tenement-house reform.
HOMER'S MAD.
Bsok 1I-A Literal Translation by C.
MacLcan, Ph. D.
Vv. 603-785 The forces of the Acbae
aas (continued).
The Arcadians: And who dwelt up
uadf r the lofty mountain of Kyllene, near
the tomb -of Aepytu-", where warriors
(are) hand to hand fighters; who inhab
it3d Pheneos aud Orchomenos rich in
flocks of sheep, and Ripe and Stratie
aid the wind-swept Enispe; and (ho)
iahabited Teee and 'lovely Alantinee;
aid (who) inhabited Stamphlus and
dxelt in Paihasie. Of these commanded
the son of Ankaeus, King Aiiapenor, six
ty ships, and in each ship many Arc-id
ian warriors, understanding (how)to wat
war, embarked. For Agimemnon him
self, the son of A (reus (aud) king of men,
gave to them well-decked ships to cross
over the dark sea, since naval works (i.
e. navigation) was ao care to them.
(Note: They were an inland people).
The Epeans: And who inhabited Bu
prasium and the divine Elis, as much as
(lit. a? far as) Hyrmine and Myrs-inns on
the frontier and rocky Olenie and Aleis
ium enclosed. Of these the leaders aere
four; and ten swift ships accompanied
each man, and many Epeans embarked.
Some Ainphemachus and Thai pius, sons,
the one of Kteatus, the other of Enrytus,
grandsons of Aktor, commanded ; others
the mighty Diores, son of Amarynkeus,
commanded ; and the fourth division the
god-like Polyxenus, son of Agasthenes,
son of King Augeas, commanded.
The Dulichians : And they from Du
lichium and the Echinades, sacred Is
lands which lie beyond the sea, opposite
Elis. These commanded Meges, sou of
Phyleup, (and) equal to Ares, whom Phy
leus, the knight beloved of Zeus, begot.
who, once 'upon a time, enraged at his
father, emigrated to Dulichium. Him
forty sable ships accompanined. Tne
Kephallenians : Moreover Odysseus led
the mags amnions Kephallenians, who
inhabited Ithaca and the leaf-shaking
Neritos; and (who) dwelt in Korkylea
and rugged Aegilips; and who inhabited
Zakyuthus: and who inhabited Samos;
and who inhabited the Mainland and
dwelt on the opposite coast. These
Adysseus, equal in wisdom to Zeu,
commanded, and with him went twelve
red -cheeked ships (Note: This is said
of ships whose bows were painted red,
while the hull was painted dark). The
Aetolians : Thoas, the son of Andrae-
mon, commanded the Aetolians who
dwelt in Pleuron and Oledus and Pylene
and Kalchis near the sea and rocky Kal
ydon. For the sons of the courageous
Oeueus were no more, add the fair haired
Meleagrus was dead. To him (Thoas),
therefore, was entrusted everything to
rule for the Aetolians. And htm forty
sable ships accompanied.
Resolutions.
We the committee 011 resolutions, on
the death of Neighbor E. J. Elliott, fra
ternally submit the following report,
to-wit:
whereas, in the stillness of night,
while we were at rest, the angel of death
enterea our camo anu carried away our
lieloved brother, E. J. Elliott, in the
center of life's journey, and in the midst
of a career ot usefulness, across the
mighty River into God's invisable world,
wnere witn an eye 01 taitn, we seem to
see him in his home above, a mansion
bright and jfair, enrobed in white, en
shrine! in love, and crowned with glory,
therefore be it.
Resolved, That we earnestly sympa
thize with his family, whom he loved so
dearly and to whom he was ever a loving
aud devoted son and brother, and would
help them bear their burden if we could.
We commend them for consolation to
Him who orders all things for the best,
and ask them to believe that they will
some day meet him and continue their
journey together throughout all eternity.
Resolved, That this heartfelt testimo
nial of our sympathy and sorrow be for
warded to the parents of our departed
neighbor by the Clerk of this Camp.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu
tions be handed to each of the connty
PaPer8 and that the same be spread np
on the minutes of this camp.
J. H. Gibson,
D. A. Osburn,
C. A. Gould
Committee,
New Stone Qaarry.
I have opened a stone quarry on my
place oae mile north of Corvaliis. No
better foundation stone can be found in
Ka n t.t PntllaM . ,3 t.AK. .
quested to write or see me, when in need
snch material
Thos. Bocldkit.
When we talk about doing neat Job Work', wc mean it and
can prove to you that wa can't be beat. - See?
The Gazette Printing Company, - Corvaliis.
TO HOMESEEKERS
Some Real Good Bargains Selected from My Big Real Estate List.
No. 855 acres, 3 in froit, no build
ings, in McElroy and Wells addition to
Corvaliis,. pri-je $425-
No. 8ft Lota 1 and 2. 11 and 12, in
block 4. andlots 11 and 12 in block 5 of
Ravbnni's Addition to Corvaliis, these
lots are beantifully located, price $75
each.
No. 8880 acres, 50 in cultivation, pood
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
mu'es, harness and wagon, 2 cows, 2
calves, lveai ling. 3 hogs, 13 tons hay,
good garden, furniture, etc., all for $1100;
4 miles from town.
No I08 770 acres, 100 acres in culti
vation, 12 acres in prunes ana lamiiy or-
chard, balance in pasture
anu limner.
there is lots of good land, can be cleared
Come and see me or wii'e me'. I
and the surrounding count: v. HENRY AMBLtK,
Real Estate Lonn and Insurance, Philomath, Benton Connty, Oregon.
A Bargain
For sa'e cheap A 6-room house, near
ly new, and good out buildings, splendid
deep line of wafer, on oie lot. The best
bargain in Corvaliis. Inquire of
A. F. Peterson.
Does your
Watch
Keep time
If not, why don't ymi bring it to-tne?
It is your business to biing it to me;
it is my business to fix it for you.
Makim; a watok keep good lime ia
what I nndeistand.
All work iruaranteed good work. No
"blacksmilhing" turned out. All
lines in iewelry complete, and you
will not find fault with the prices.
Albsrt J. Metzger,
Jeweler,
Occidental BIdg. Corvaliis, Oregon,
T. W. Dilley has just rtceivtd a
lot, of new Imperial whee's. Take
a 00k at thetn. They tire the
lattPt. , , ;
Our Clubbieg List.
Snoscriberj to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can
obtain the following tinners in combination sub
scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very low
prices stalea Deiow; cay 11 in au ance always to ac
company the order. Those wishine two or more
publications named with the GAZETTE, will please.
correspond witn this othce and we will quote you
tne coniDinau.m price, we can save you money on
nearly all publications you desire.
The abbreviations below are explained as follows:
W. foi weekly; 3 W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri
weekly; M, for monthly; S M, for semi n onthly.
The first price represents tbe subscription rate of
the publication alone, and the second the rate for
the publication offered 111 conjunction with the
semi-weekly GAZETTE.
Oretron Airriculturist and Rural Northwest. Port
land, tJr., S.W., 60 cents; 81.80.
Oreironian, Portland, Or., W., $1.&0; 2.65.
Mural Spirit, Portland. Or , Contains a live-stock
market report, W., $2.00; 2.55.
Pacific Christian Advocate Portland. Or.. W.
$iOU. S.05.
The Thrice-a-Week World. New York. T. W..
$1.00; 2.20.
Homestead. Des Moines. Iowa. A thorough stock
and farm journal, V. 1.0U; 2.30.
The Republic, St. Louis, Mo S. W., J1.00; 2.05.
The American Farmer. Indianapolis. Ind.. Live
stock, farm and poultry journal, M., 50 cents; l bs.
The Cosmopolitan Magazine. New York. M.. 1
and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth, 6U pages of
latest maps; t ; 2.85.
The Outing Magazine, New York, M., $3,00; 3.80.
Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or., W..J1.00; 2.30.
Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., $1.00; 2.15.
American Homes. Knoxville. Tenn.. SI.. 1.00:
2.30.
Boston Cookinsr School llatrazine. Ei-M . 50 cents:
1.90.
McClureV Magazine, New York. M , $1X0; 2.40.
Twice-a-Week Courier Journal. Louisville, Kr
one oi tne nest papers from the great South, r. w.,
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the Countv Court of tha Stat..? of Orecoii far
Benton County.
in tne Matter oi tne Estate
of
J. B
T a - .mi a
C. H. Lee, Partners )
Notice is herebv irfven that the final jmmiit of
ijte, (acc a ) ana
the undersigned Administrator of the estate of J. B.
Lee. deceased, and C. H. Lee. Dartners. has hAn
rendered to said Court for settlement, and that Fri
day the 6th day of June A. D. 1902 at 10 o'clock A.
M. has been duly appointed by said Court the time
for the settlement thereof: at which time anv rx?r-
son interested in said estate by having- objections to
said account may appear and file hU objections or
exceptions in writing to said account and contest the
.... C. H. Lee.
Ailminntra'or of tl e estate nf J. It T. .w.i
C. H. Lee. partner?.
Soft
Harness
You can make your har
ness aa soft aa a glove
and a tout;h as wire by
using JSritEKA liar,
ness Oil. You can
lengthen its life make it
lust twice as long as it
ordinarily would.
Harness Oi!
makes a poor looktntr har
ness like new. Made of
sure, heavy bodied oil. es
pecially prepared to with
stand tho weather.
Bold everywhere
In cans 11 sixes.
Sida bj STANDARD OIL CO.
5
We're M
in tbe
Gfowing Business
BUT:
and plenty of eut -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 Echool, price
$6,500. -
No. 9C 100 acrep, 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 8B2 acres, timber and pasture,
well of water, no improvements, price $6
per acre, easy terms, fine timber, 9 miles
from town nd railroad.
No. 11286 acres. 30 in cultivation bal
ance good pasture and timber, fair house
and barn and other buildings, fine fruit
and water, one and one-half miles from
Philomath, price $2,000; a good place for
the money, .
shall be pleased to show yon these farms
OREGON
ShqjtLine
ad union Pacific
Depart
FOR
TIME SCHEDULES arrive
iruin jroruaiiu
FROM
Chicago
Portland Special .
9 a. n.
via Hun
tington SaltLake, Denver.
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas City, St.
4:30 p.m
Louis, Ch i e a g e
and East
Atlantic
Express
8:50p. .
via Hnn
tington.
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Omaha,
Kansas Uity, fet
3:10 a n.
Louis, Chicago and
East.
St. Paul
Walla Walla. Lew
Fast Mail
istan, S p o k a ne,
6:15 p.m
via
Spokane
JUmnexpoIis, St
Paul, Duluth, Mil
7 :00 n.m.
waukee, Chicago,
and -Last.
Through Pullman and Tourist Seepers
72 HOURS-PORTLAND to CHICAGO
No change of cars. Through tickets to
all Eastern points via this route on sale
at t. . depot othce.
Ocean and Kiver Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All ling dates
subject to change.
8 p. m. For San Francisco, 4 p. m.
Sail every five days
from April 2d.
FvDasL Columbia River
?-p mn: Steamer. 4ep-c-
Saturday, To Astoria & way- Sunday
10 p. m. landing.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOr
Water Permitting.
Steamer Rut h leaves Corvaliis lor Al
bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land
ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
6 :00 a. m, ; returning, arrives Corvaliis
about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. .
E. F.THAYER; Agent, Corvallia
A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST
TIA
Southern Pacific Coinpanv.
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Corvaliis for Portland
and way stations at 1:20 p. m.
Lv Portland 8:30 a m
Ly Albanv 12:30 p m
Ar Ashland 12:33 a m
Ar Sacramento---5 .00 p m
At San Francisco-7:45 p m
8 :30 p m
10:50 p m
11:30 a m
4 :35 a m
9.30 a r.i
11 :45 a m
9:00am
7 :25 a m
9:3Cam
Ar Ogden 5 :45 p m
Ar Denver . .9:00 a m
Ar Kansas City 7:25 a m
Ar Chicago 7 :55 a m
Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 pm
Ar El Paso 6:00 p m
7:00 am
6:00pm
at fort Worth 6:30 a m
r'?K " i
Ar City of Mexico 9 :55 a m
Ar Houston 4:00 am
9 :55 a m
4:00 a m
6 :25 p w
6:42 am
12:43 p m
Ar New Orleans 6 :25 a m
Ar Washington 6 :42 a m
Ar New York -12:43 p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CAES on
both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to
fi.A i ti t j T :.. . I
VgUCli 21 LI M i'j I XHOU, UIIU XUUIJBb tim MJ '
Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and!
Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan,
China, Philippines, Central and South
America.
See F. E. FARMER agent a Corvallis
station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.,
Portland, Or.
G--t your Job Wcrk done tere
rtie First National Bank
OF CORVALLIS. OREGON."
- ESTABLISHED 890. . t l
OFFICERS. & DIRECTORS
SI. G. WOODCOCK, President.
C K. MOOR, Vice-President.
V A LTE 8. T. WILES, Cashier.
GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
JOHN WILES, Corvaliis, Oregon.
Loans Made
On all kinds cf approved security, and especially
to encourage and build up the legitimate busi
ness enterprises and industries of this country. -
Deposits
Received subject to check payable on demand.
- Foreign Exchange
Sigbt exchange and transfers sold available in
tha principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer
land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Cer
maay, Austria.
' Letters of Credit
Issued available iu the principal cities ot the
United States.
Princij. 1 Correspondents Upon Vhom W
Sell Sight Exchange
The Commcrci::! National Bank of Chicago.
The First National Ba.uk of Portland, Oregon,
the Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Anglo-Cahfornian Hank, San Francisco, Cain.
The National City Bank New York.
The Iiank of New York Nntkmal Banking; Ass n
Impo t.-rs & Trader's National Bank, New York
Sl1.1t. h t i.rctli-r Nut icna! Batik of Boston. Mass
ehi!ideltlii Naliouii l.ankof rhiladtlubia. i'o
Frank TrFadwell, Bennett, la., was
troubled with kidney diEeaee for two
years He writes : "I had taken several
kinds of kidney' remedies but with little
benefit. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney
Cure and a one dollar bottle cured me.
Graham & Wortham. -
BANNER S A LVE
the most healing salve in the world.
La Grippe coughs often continue for
months and sometimes lead ta fatal re
sults after the patient is supposed to have
passed the danger ' pcint. Foley's Honey
and Tar affords poritive protection and
security from these roughs. Graham &
Worlham.
Corvaliis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CARD
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany
41 " Corvaliis
" arrive? Yaquina
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina....
Leaves Corvaliis. r. .
Arrives Albany ....
3 For Detioit:
Leaves Albany
Arriyes Detroit ....
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit .....
Arrives Albany. . . ...
12:50 p.
1 :50 p.
6:45 p.
m
m.
m.
6:C0 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
12:15 p. m.
7:00 a.
12:15 p.
m.
m.
12:45 p.
, 5:40 p.
ra.
m.
Xrams iNo. l arrives 1:
time to connect with the
in Albany in
S. P. south
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany bcfoie departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
west side train at Corvaliis Crossing: for
Independence, McMinnville aad all
points north to Portland.
Edwin Stone,
H. H. Cronise, Manager.
Agent, Corvaliis.
Notice of Election.
Notice is hereby given that the annual
election of the City of Corvaliis witt- be
held on Monday, the 19th day of May,
1902, for the purpose of electing a chief
ef police, police judge treasurer, one (1)
councilman for the first ward, one (1)
councilman for the second ward, one (1)
for the third ward ; and Caleb Dayis
John Bier and S. Chipman have been ap
pointed judges, and Miles Starr and J.
W. Crawfard have been 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 street s.
Given under my hand aud and seal
this 18th day of April, 1902.
E, P. Gbkffoz,
Po!h-e Judge.
Chapped 1 ands, cracked lips and
roughness of the f-kin cured quickly by
Banner Salve, the most henling ointment J
in the world. Graham & Worthatn.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
Dyspepsia Gura
.Digests what yoo cat.
TTiIq TrPTinrat.inn rnntaina all rf i.
attestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
tails to cure, it allows you to eat all
the rood you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
inousanas or dyspeptics nave been
cured after everything else failed. It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
It C3El't fiGlo
but do ycu qobd
Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago
The $1. bottle contains 2H times the 50c. size.
Graham & Wells.
Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says:
" I have used Foley's Hcney and Tar
in three very sevtre cases of rnecmocia
with eood retnlts in pvprv rap '' Tfoa-ara
! of imitations. Giaham & Wortham.
Foley's Honey end T&F
cares folds, prevents pneumonia.
DOST LIVE TOGETHER.
Constipation and health nevet go to
gether. BeWiti'B Little Early Risers
prcaote essy iction of the bowe.s with
out distress. I hare been troubled
with costiveness nine years," says J. O.
Greene, Depauw, Ind. "I have ,tried
many r medics but Little Early Risers
give best results." Graham & Wells.
citation. ,
IS THE OFNTY COVRT OP THE STATE OF
OKKGoN FOR THE COUNTY OF WCNTOX ,
In the matter of the estate and
liuardunship of Lana Gray, ,
an insane rerson I
At this time came on to be heard the petition of
Oscar Healy, guardian of the person and estate of
Lana Gray, an insane person, praving ior a license
to sell the real property of said estate:
And it appearing to the Court thnt it would be for
the best interests of said Lana Cray that her real
property be sold, which real property is described as
follows, to-wit:
Commencing on the West Line of a tract of land
derded by W. F. Dixon and Wife to J. W. Cook Sep
29th, A. D. 1858 and recorded on pige 201 Book
Records of deeds for Benton Co., Or. 4 'feet Norther
ly of the S. W. Corner of said tract of land; thence
along said west line about 66 rods to the N. W.
Corner of said tract; thence S. 70 dear. 15 minutes E.
to the N. W. Corner of land deeded by 8. L. Shedd
to Cynthia A. Hart, recorded on page 612, Book "S"
Records of Deeds for Beuton County, Oregon; thence
following the W line of said Hart's land and the W
line of Chas. H. Ryder's land and the W line of Har
vey and Mary Sargent's land to the KW corner ot
B'.ock No. 10 in Dixon's 2nd Addition to the Citv of
Corvaliis, Bentcn Countv, Oregon; thence westerly
following along the North boundary line of the City
of Corvaliis t a point 5 feet easterly of the NE
corner of Block 16 in said Dinoiys 2nd Addition to
Corvaliis; thence northerly parallel with the East
line 40 feet; thei.ee westerly 25 feet to the place of
beginning containing 9J aces more or less in Benton
County, Oregon It is hereby ordered that the next
of kin and all persons interested in said estate be
and they are hereby directed to appear before the
above-entitled Court on Saturday, the lth day of
May, 1902, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. m. on said
day at the Countv Court room in the County Court
House in Corvaliis, Oregon, to show cause why such
license should not be granted.
It is further ordered that personal service of a copy
of this order be made upon each of the next of kin
of said Lana Grav. resident within this State, that a
copy of said order be mailed postpaid to each of the
next of kin of said Lana Grav not resident in this
State at their respective addresses and that said order
he further published in the Corvallis Gazette, a
newspaper circulating m Benton Couuty, Oregon, for
at least tnree successive weens itnre saiu cay set
for the hearing of said petition.
Dated this 10th day of April, 190?.
E. WOODAR1. County Judge.
The above is a true copy of the original order in
the above entitled matter and the whole thereof.
Attest VI B GIL E. WATTE RP, Clerk,
by VIJTOR P. MOSES. Deputy.
V. L. Yancy, Taduch, Ky writes:
"I had a teere case of kidrey disease
r.i:d three of the tett physicians in south
ern Kentucky tieated me without success
I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure.
Tlie-fust bottle pave immediate relief
and three Lotties cured me permanently.
I gladly reccrrmf nd this wonderful rem
edv." Take co substitutes. Graham &
Wortham.
TJ. S. Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 4, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of she' act of
Congressof 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 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 1-2 of nw 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 sought is
more valuable or' its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before tbe j
Register and Receiver ot this office at,
Oregon Citv, Oregon on Tuesday, the
29th day of April, 1902.
He names as witnesses : Peter Miller i
of Philomath, Ore., Michael G. Flynn of
Philomath, "Ore., John Mover of Falls
City, Ore., John W. Hyde of Philomath,
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 29th dav of April, 1902. , I
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 lungf. 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
notion that cne kind of food is needed j
for brain, another for musclrs, and still J
another for bones. A correct diet will '
not only nourish a particular part of the j
body, but it will sustain every other part.
1 et, however good your focd may be, !
its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion j
or dyspepsia. You must prepare for
their appearance or prevent their coming
by taking regular doses of Green's :
August Flower, the favorite inedicire of '
the healthy millions. A few doses aids i
digestion, Stimulates the liver to healthy
action, purifies the blood,, and makes j
you feel buoyant'-and vigorous. You ,
can get Dr. G, G. Green's, reliable '
remedies at Giaham & Wo'tham.
Get Green's Special Almanac.
CHILDREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE.
Burns, huiises 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. Ben are of counterleits. Sure cures
for piles. "DeWitt's Witch Hazle Salve
cured my I aby ct eczema after two phy
sicians f.-ave her up," writes James Meek
N. Webster, Ind. "The sores were so
bad she soiled two to five dresses a day."
Graham & Wells.
"CHILD WORTH MILLIONS,
"My child is worth millions to me,''
says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrisburg, Pa.,
"yet I would have lost her by croup had
I not purchased a tottle of One Minute '
i
Cough Cure." One Minute Cough Cure ;
is sure cure for coughs, croup, throat
and lung troubles. An absolutely safe
cough tuie which acts immediately. The'
youngest t Lild can take it with entire
safety. The little ones like the taste and
remember how
nftpn it hflnprl lliom '
OUtn 11 lieipea lliem.
Every family should have a bottle of One
minuie Cough Cure handy. At this sea-
eon especial;y it may be xieeded suddenly.
Graham & Welle. Z
B A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
Office Honrs
Residence: Comet College and xth SU.
Telili"ii at orToe ami reMiiTH". .
l"Vrva ii. - - - (Jieton.
w. T. Rowley, pi. D.
(Homoeopathic)
Physician, Surgeon, Occnlist
Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank BIdg.
Residence On 3rd street, between
Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele-.
phone No. 311.
Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4
and 7 to 7:3o p. m.
CORVALLIS,"OREGON.
C. H: NEWTH
Physician $r Surgeon
Examining surgeon TJ. S.Pension Bureau
PHILOMATH, OREGON.
DR. MAUD B. HOLT
' Osteopathic Physician
Will be in Corvallis on and alter Apri
1st. Ladies, if you are in any way afflict
ed, call and see me. Consultation and
examination free. Office with Dr. Holt,
on South Main street.
. Telephone 235.
DR. W. H. HOLT
Osteopathic Physician
If you are in any . way afflicted, with
rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, heart,
stomach, liver, kidney or female trQib'e,
call and see me at my office on Sqiith
Main Street. Consultation and examin
ation free.
Telephone No. 235 Main.
DR. J AS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office In Wblthem Block
Corvaliis,
Oregon
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Df-ntistry of every description done tn first
class 'manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. CfiCWH &KD ERIDCE WCRK A SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, opposite
the post office, Corvallis. Oregon.
E. i?. Bvijson
ATTORNEY AT- LAW
Corvallis, Ore'on.
Office in Fostoffice, Enildlnz.
Notary Titles. Conveyancing.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court .
Office in Burnett Building,
;
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Corvallis, Oregon
Established. Incorporated, 189
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
I The most complete line of Pure Drugs
and
cnemicais in uorvains.
and Stationery, Commercial Pa
Book8
pers, Fine rerfntrery, Toilet. ArticlS,
JComts, Brushes and Mirrors.
Pocket Knives, Seissors, Fine Cutlery
CIGARS -
. Maunder of Perscription Department,
T. A. JONES, Registered,
Ppecial Course in Pharmacy at Perdue Cniversi.
ty, Indiana
A I ECFlTAn E INVESTMFNT.
' I was troubled for about seven years
with my sUmach srd in bed half my
time," Eays E. Dcmiik, Stmerville, iDd.
"I spent about $l,eco and never could
get anything to help me until I tiied
Kodol Dyspepeia Cure. I have taken a
a few Lotties and am entirely well." Ytu
don't live by what you eat, but by what
you digest and assimilate. If your stom
ach doesn't digest your focd you are real
ly starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does
the stomach's work by digesting the
food. You don't have to diet. Eat al
you want Kodol Difpeptia Cure cures
all stomach troubles. Giaham A Wells
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
April 7th, 1802.
Notice is heieby given that in complianc, with the
provisions ot the uct of Congiesg of June 3, 1S78, en
titled 'An pet f r .the tale of timber lards in tl:e
States of California. Oregon Kevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as txtcuaed to all the Public Land
States by act of August i, 1893,
JAMES 'O. SMITH
of lndepeniler.ee, Ccur.ty of PoJk, State of Oregon,
has this day fll d in this office his kworn statement
Ko. f704, for the i urchase of the S. i of N. E. i and
Lots 1 s nd 2 of Section Ko. 4, in Tovnthip 13 S..
Kai ge No. 7 Wett, aud will offer prcof to show that
' the land tought is more valuable fr its tin ber or
Ktone than for sgricultural iiurpoFes, and to estab
lish his cla m to said land before the Reg-inter and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City , Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 24th day of Juue, 1602 He nnmes as
witnesses: C. E. Ireland, (buries Bilyeu. Kube
Dickinson and Samuel E. Irvin all of It,ripr.e,,Henr.
Oregon.
regon.
Any acd all pert ons claiming auvcrselv the abeve-
e'etcribed lards tre rtqucetcu to file tbeir claims in
this office on or before tcid 24tb dav of Jnt e. It 2.
CHAS. B. HOORKS,
Register,