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TOE CCE1LLIS GAItTTE, FRIDAY, MAY 9,1902. REPUBLICAN TICKET. Senator Corvallis. J. D. DALY, Representative MARION HAYDEN, of Alsea. County Judge C. E- WOOD SON, of Corvallis. Clerk J. O. WTLSON, of Corvallis, Sheriff WAT. Corvallis. Recorder T. Kings Valley. Assessor T. Fairmount. Treasurer T, KNOTTS, cf T. VINCENT, J. RISLEY, H. WELL- SHER, of Con all:s. Cotninissiouei W. A. JOLLY Philomath. Surveyo: GEO. H. WAG GONER, Dusty. Coronor S. N. WILKINS, of Corvallis. Justice of the Peace HAR OLD STRONG, of Corvallis. Constable O. J. TREESE, o" Corvallis. SUGAR OF CHAMBERLAIN. Deny it as they may, dodge it as persistently as they are able, democratic campaign orators and aati organs can not alter the fact that the issue in the present state cimpaign is the retention or abandonment of the Philippine islands, and cot the personalty of candidates. The only effect their policy of denial and evasion can tiossiblv have will be to convict them of being ashamed of their Tjlatform and its principles. It is fortunate that both parties have placed before the people candidates of good character and more than ordinary ability, for this eliminates the question o personality and forestalls the bit terness that too often intrudes it self into a campaign where men and not measures are being con sidered. So far as their person ality is concerned, Mr. Chamber lain and Mr. Furnish s'aud on common ground. In fitness for rfisrhannne- the duties of the office to which each aspires, Mr. Furnish is easily Mr. Chamber lain's suoerior. While this should go far in determining the votes of those who are waveiing between a choice of the two cau didates. the vital question is this "Will the voters of -Oregon, by their ballots next June, endorse the policy of the republican ad ministration in the Philippines, or will they declare against it Should Mr. Chamberlain be elect ed the democratic press of the entire country would declare that the state of Oregon had endorsed the scuttle plank in the demo cratic platform. Ne one outside ofthis state will know or care what is the name of the man elected. The country at large will be interested in knowing only whether Oregon has gone republican or democratic. And the democracy ot Oregon realize this. They are endeav oring to coat the scuttle pill w?th 1 v snrar oi vnamuciicnii. inci ter evidence of this fact is neces sary than that furnished by the recent democratic convention. The greater part of its time and attention was taken up with con sideration of the Philippine plank. For the better part of two days the platform committee argued aud quarreled over the language of this plank, and every spell-binding delegate who was permitted to enter the committee room fumed and vapored over its provisions. And all for what? If the Philippine question is not an issue in this campaign, win did the late democratic conven tion expend so much time and talent in defining its position on this question? For ways tint are dark and tricks that are vain ttie j nresent democratic campai..i is i L . peculiar. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat says: "The republican par ty expects to hear grand news from Oregon 011 the night of June 2nd. The Oregon republicans expect to roll up a good sized maioritv for their ticket. More than once that June election in Oregon has given encouragement to the republican party of the country in important national canvasses There is good reason to suppose that the same state will rise to the importance of the oc casion in the present instance, and by the magnitude of its re publican vote, inspire enthusiasm in the party in the rest of the Country. The eyes ot tlie U nitea States will be on that historic commonwealth for the next few weeks." All parties admit that Benton ! county is safely republican. Let j us see by how large a msjorityy ju;:e 2nd. T. J. Risley. The .-ketch which outlines the cacer f T. J. Rrs!ey, republican candidate for a-scs.ior cf Benton countv, tells the t-torv oi" a poor boy's battle with the world. Born, in the state of Iilinois, Decem ber 24, 1S65, Mr. Risley came to Benton countv with his pa rents when he was ten years of p.gc. Until he was 21, he woik ed rn his father's farm, grubbing-, chopping wood and doing the varior.s kinds of work familiar to all lsds who have crown to man- hco l t':e farm. He attended school a lew months ech winter, and finally entered the Agricultural Co lge He attended this in;tilu'iou o: e year in the old buildiug here in Corvallis, and one ear in the new itructuie on College Hill. An iteiu of interest and one which, sho ws the cs'.ceiu in which Mr. Ris-Uy was held by his fel lows, is the fact, thst he was chosen president of the first liter ary .'ociety ever organized ia the ...... 1' ,1 - (V. T1-,.-, A plewhite, a senior. Having to j depend upen his own earnings to carry him through college, Mr. Risley put in Saturdays and spare time woikiug on the col lege farm. He aho earned a few dollars acting as pressman for the Benton County Leader, then edit ed by M. L. Pipes. In the spring cf 18S8, Mr. Risley took examination under vSupt. J. J. Bryan, for a teacher's certificate.Beingsuccessful, he se cured a school and began teach ing. Since that time he has taught fourteen terms in the va rious school districts cf this county. He attended the state normal school at Mcnmeuth, to better fit himself for this work. Ten years ago Mr. Risley bought a small tract of land. xs his means allowed he added more land, until now he owns 56 acres nine miles north of this citv. He has taken an active part in the work of the Granf aud was chosen a delegate from Fairmount Grange to the County Grange convention held in Cor vallis last March. lie was elect ed secretary of that body, aud was chosen as one of the rep.e sentatives to the State Grange. As assesssr of this county he will make fair and equitable as sessments, and he has the ability and determination to administer the duties of that office honestly and well. Sees the Country. Ed. Gazette: List Sunday your cor respondent was trying to device some sort of plan by which he migtt visit the country, lie had the "spriug fever" loo bad to think of walking and lie li?.s no sort of vehicle except a wheelbarrow. He had about completed a scheme bv which be could wheel himself when a goo i friend invited him to a seat in his baggy for a four-mile drive on the Han county side of the river. The proffer ivas ac cepted with thanks. The drive was ex ceeding pleasant you may bo sure, aixi profitable as well, for old D:ime N:iii,-e has clothed field, orchard and woodland ni most b3autiful dress, We paeJ through a number of beautiful and well cultivated farms. The promise of abund ant crops of all kinds is in unmistakable evidence. Even Oregonians are willing to admit it was never better. I am sine if some of these farms aud a slice of our salubrious climate could be placed on ex hibition, say in Chicago, Oregon would double her population i n a twelve month. I have written of these thin-is u a conservative way to many eastcn friends. They have generally acknowl edged my efforts by electing iue presi dent of t heir countv Ananias Club. I think my friend was a democrat when we started out I convinced him hat the evidencs"of prosperity abound- ng on all sides were mainly because of republican policies. He admitted that under no democratic administration has spring broilers" been $;3 33 per dozen and mutton sheep 3.00 per hundred weight oa foot. I'm sure he returned rom our diive a good republican, for he sked where he could obtain a l umisk campaign button. The truth is that such a drive is well calculated to confirm one's fjith in divine beneficence, make him an ardent Oregonian, and au earnest repub- As Idler. ii ?JOiVtZ Reasons i ... A h .:-y ion jnould Insist on H-win Vou Should Insist on Having ! ;mmk mmm oil t vi''inuik'il ly anv oilier. !s tors hard leather son. Srix'ccianv prepared. tecps oul water. i heavy bodied oil. Harness A:i excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Kcvcr bums the "leather ; ks Eniciencv is increase!. Secures best service. St-iiches kept from breaking. Oil s sold in all Localities M.lmifarture. by Standard (til Company. iu-;;n V? - mm iff m If I !; 1? - THS ROEBLING SACK SUIT., "Prcfei red When you see it F L. MILLER, Phone A Tuesday, May 13th at 2j30 p. m. Addresses will be made by Hon. C. W. Fulton, Hon. W. J. Furnish, Hon. J. H. Ackerman, and Hon. A. M. Crawford. Every one of whatever political belief, is cordially invited. ho me-Seekers: If ou are looking for seme Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for I phall taUp pleasure in giving you also s-howing ou oyer the country. HENRY AMBLER, SiiT Philofciatli, Benton County, Oregon CAPPS CLOTHING la a specialty in Men's AVear made ex clusivity from the products of the Jack sonville Woolen 31 ills, established 1830. The entire process of manufacture is conducted in one plant and ruder one management. Capps Clothing ia gener ally acknowledged as the leading line of its kind in the United States and Las many strong points of excellence, such as exc'nsiveness of design, absolutely fast colors, 10.) per cent, pure wool, beau tiful tailoring, strong and durable con structi n, tasteful trimming and easy, correct fit. This merthandise ia not made in a dicease-iidected sweat shop, not made by a trust and oi.ly one profit from the sheep to the store. We carry a large stock of this celebrat ed clothing, and are sole distributors for Benton county. A B, argain, For sa!e cheap A G-rooni house, near ly new, and good cut buildings, splene'i.l deep line of na!er, on one lot. The ltst bargain in Corvallis. Inquire of A. F. Peterson. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coldsr r--areais pneumonia. G .t your Job Wrk done hari Time a voting man's fancy turns to a new suit. Oar Spring Wiltshire sure to suit. They are particularly good clot lies for particularly particular people. Your aatbd o tion guarantee.!; nothing else satisfies up. TJie "Top-Rouna" 8hoe for men. Always $3.50; never lesF. Better than gome shoes at $4.00. " "District 7i" Fihool shoe for children onr old 'standby. Also for women who have passed that ago, Ions, long .10. - ' - . - V ' The Jtx Miller bboe if you have ever owne 1 a con trolling iuterest in a pair they need no further recom-m.-i.dati.jii. ..-:- Mrs. Ji:e Hopkins' famous Bovs' Clothing forced on the knee and other vita parts. .- The V. 15." Corset the kind that fits; Rein- Stock" groceries they're good. in our ad, it's so. Corvallis, Or. 19!.' real good bargains in Stock, Grain, my ppecial list or come and see me the reliable information you wish; Does your Watch Keep time If not, why don't yn bring it to me? It is your bnsb.eKH 1o hi ing it to me; it is my business to lix it for you. - Making a watck keep good time is what 1 iindeistand. All work guaranteed good work. No ' b.acksmithing ' turned out. All lines in iewelry complete, and you will not lind fault with the prices. Albert J. Metzger, Jeweler, Occidental Bldg. Corvallis, Oregon, For Sale. A good inilcii cow for sale at a bargain. Inquire of J. town. I. Taylor, pist north of Attention! Why will you wear ready-made cloth ing when you can get suits made to order by J. Wrage? Fit guaranteed. Go and 6ee samples and inspect Lis stock. , Attention Breeders. My stallion Gim Crack Jr. and Gen'l Gordon will make the season of 1902, Monda3"s at Fai mei's feed yard, Corval lis. These stallions are full-blood Clydesdales, Sire, ,Gim Crack, 4408; Dam Barbara Gordon, C441. Imported by Showalter & Ianson, of Butler, Ind. M. S. Coox. New Stoae Qnarry. I have opened a stone quarry on my place oae 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. ' Tiios. BouLDEXy Frank Trcadwell, Bennett, I was troubled w lib kidney xiiseftte for two years. lie writes: -'I bad taken several kinds of kidney remedies but with little benefit. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and a one dollar bottle cured Die. Graham & Wortbam- ; b a h u n rr sa the most r-.afins salve .in t.-.r world. La Giipje coughs often continue for months and sometimes lead to fatal re sults after the patient is supposed to have passeu me danger point. o;eyS Money ana iar auoras positive protection aiul security from these coughs. Graham & Wortbam. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that the annual election of the City of Corvrdhs will be held on Monday, the 19th day of Ma v. 1902. for the purpose .of 1 lasting a chief of police, police jndgS treasurer, one (I) councilman for the first ward, one (1) councilman for the tecoud wrd. one (1) for the third ward; and fCa!cD Davis John Bier and S. Chipman have been ap pointed judges, and Miles Starr and J. W. Crawfard have l'een appointed clerks to conduct said elec.tion,av:d 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. P. Grkffoz. Polue Judge. T- W. Dilley has just received a lotof new Imperial wheels. Take a ook at them. They are ti.e latest. United States Land Office, Oregon Citv, Oregon, May Cth. 1932. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol 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 Washing ton Territory," as extended to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802, ' GEORGE L. McilUKPHY, of Falls City, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5734, for the purchase of the Northeast J of Sec. No. 14 in Township No. 13 S, Kange No. 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for asrricultur tl purposes, arid to establish his claim to said land be fore the County Cleikof Benton county at Corvallis, Oregon on Saturday, the 19th day of July, 1902. He names as witnesses: Albert N. Kobinson and Freeman W. Kobinson cf Falls City, Ore., and Hart C. Eakin and Joseph E. Jsibtey, of Dallas, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above dscrihed lands are requested to file their claims in this otEcd on or before said 19th day of Julv, 1902. CUAS. B. JIOOKES, Kegistcr. Notice cf Filial Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Eeuton County. . Ia the Matter of the Estate J. B. Lee, (dee'd and C. H. Lee, Partners Notice is hereby given that the final account of the undersigned Administrator cf the estate of J. 15. Lee, deceased, and C. H. Lee, partners, has been rendered to said Court for settlement, and that Fri day the 0th day of June A. D. 19u2 at 10 o'clock A. M. has been duly appointed by said Court the time for the settlement thereof; at which time any per son interested, iu taid estate by bavin? objections to said account may appear and. file his objections or exceptions in writing to said account and contest the same. C. H. Lee. Administrator of the estate o J. B. Lee, dee'd and C. 11. Lee, pajtners. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May S, 1932. Notice is hereby (riven 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 Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land State3 by act of August 4, 1S92, FRANK A. PIERCE, of Corvallis, Countv of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his worn statement No. 5735, for the purchase of the S. W. of See. No. 2C in Township No. 12 S., Range No. 7 W and will of fer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the county clerk at Corvallis, Oregon, on Satur day, the l!)th;dav of July, 1902. lie names a3 witnesses: S;mon P. Kagey of Corvallis, Or, truest F. Sny der, Charles VV. SVilkiuson, Wilson bcott, all of Philo math, Or. Any and all perrons elaimiug adversely theabove doscribed lands are requested to tile their cla.ms in this office on or before taid 19th day of .iul, 1902. CHAS. B. lit) J.;ts, Ktgis'er. Hie first National Bank OF CORVALLIS, Or.CGON. ESTABLISHED 1 890 OFFICERS fk DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made Ou all kinds of 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. Foreiga Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available in the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer land. France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger many, Austria. y Letters of Credit Issued available iu th United States. principal cities of the Priaci,. i Correspondents Upon 7hcm Tj Sell Sight Exchange The Commercial National Eank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Anglo-Caiubrnian Haak, San Francisco, Caiif. The National City Bank New York. The Hank of New York N.itional Banking Ass'n Impo' ters &Tradfr's National Bank, New Y'ork Shoe and Leather Xat'oual Bank of Boston. Mass etuladu-jli'.a Natiotiti liankof Philadelphia. Ft" Chapped bands, cracked .l'ps tnd roughness of the skin cured quickly by Banner Salve, the most healing ointment in the world. Graham & Wtrtbam. ' K. Jackson, Danville, 111., writes: "My daughter bad a severe attack of la grirpe and a terrible congh settled on her lungs, We tried a great many remedies without giving relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar w hich cured her. She has never een troubled with a congh Bince.; ' DONT LIVE TOGETHER. Constipation and 'health nevei go to gether. DeWitt's Little Early Risers promote easy action of the bowe.s with out - distress. "I have been troubled with costivecess nine years,' saysJ. O. Greene, Depanw, Ind. "I have tried many remedies but Little. Early Risers give -pest results." Graham & "Wells. citation. IX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OKhUON FOIl THE COUNTY OF BENTON In the matter of the Estate and ind) Guardianship of Lana Gray, an Insane Person At this tune came on to be heard the petition of OscwHealy. girardiaoof the person and estate of Lana Gray, an insane person, pravimr for a lieccse to sell the real property of said estate: And it appearing to the Court that it would be for the best interests "of said I Ana Gray that her real property be sold, which real property is described as follows, to-wiU Commencing on the West Line of a tract of laud dedcd by W F. Dixon and Wife to J. V. Cook Sep 29th. A. 1 1S5S and recorded on page 201 Book "E" K- cr rds of deeds for Benton Co., Or. 4 ' feet Norther ly of the S. W. Corner of said tract ot land; thence along said west line about GG rods to the N. W. Coreer of ssid tract; thence S. 70 dee. 15 minutes E to the N. W. Comer of land deeded by S. U shedd to Cynthia A. Hart, recorded on page 512, Book "S Kcrords of Deeds for Btutcn County, Oregon; thence following the W line of raid Hart's' land and the W line of Chas. H. Kyder's land and the W line of Har vey and Marv Sargent's laud to the NW corner of B ock No. 10 in Dixon's 2nd Addition to the Citv of Corvallis, Bentcn Countv, Oregon;, thexee westerly following atong the North r-oundary line of the Citv of Corvallis to a point 5 feet easterly of the NE corner of Block 10 in said Dixon's 2nd Addition to CorvplMs; thence northerly parallel with the East line 40 feet; theiice westerly z teet to tne place oi beginning containing aces more or les3 in Benton County, Oregon It is hereby ordered that the next cf kin'and all persons interested in said estate be and they c-e hereby directc-d to appear before the ahove-ei.fi tied Court on Saturday, the ltth day of Ma, 1P0-2, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. m. on paid day at the County Court room in the County Court Houe in Corvallis, Oregon, to show cause why sueh license fhould 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 cf said Lana Gray resident within this State, that a copy of said order be mailed postpaid to each of the next i f kin of said Lana Gray not resident in this State at their respectiveaddresscs and that said order be further published in the Corvallis Gazette, a newspaper circulating in Benton Couuty, Oregon, for at least three successive weeks before saul day set for the hearing of said petition . Dated this lOthday of April. 190?. E. WOODAKD. County Judge. The above is a true copy of the original order in the above entitled matter aud the whole thereof. Attest VIRGIL E. WAITERS, Clerk, by VIv-TOK P. MOSES. Deputy. W. L. Yancy, Taduch, Ky., writes: "I Lad a tecre case of kidney disease and three cf the lest liybicians in south em Kentucky Heated me without sue ess I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure. The firtt Lottie cave immediate reliel and three Lotties cured me permanently. I gladly reton n end tbis wctiderful ifni edv." Take no substitutes, fjraliam & Wort ham. U. S. Land Office, Oregon City, Ore. Feb. 4, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with tlx provisions of l he act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sain of timber lands jn the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tertitoiy," as extended to all the Tnblic Land States by act o August 4, 1892. FRANCIS J. LONG, ofNampa, county of Kenyon, State rf Idaho, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 563D, 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, RangeNo. 7 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable .or its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this of lice at Oregon Citv, Oregon on Tuesday, the 29th day of April, 1902. He names as witnesees: 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 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. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. You 6hould know that Foley's Honey and Tar is absolutely the best for all di seases of the throat and luDgs. Dealers aie authorized to guarantee it to gi e satisfaction. Graham & "Wortbam Braiu-Focd Piouseuse. Another ridiculous food fat has been branded by the mcEt competent authori ties. They have dirpelieo the silly n c-tion tLat cne kind of food is needed fr biain, erotl t-r ff r muscle", tr d still another for lot ee. A coirect diet will ntt only touiish a purliculsr part of 11 e Loily, but it wKl tutluin every oil r ,-nrt Yet, howi xer gc od t t:r fr d n a 1 e. I its liutrinunt is destroyed bj ii-d'siic n or dyspepsia. 1011 n.nst prrpare lot their appearance or prevent thei' coming by taking regular dcees or Green Augutt Flower, tie favorite iit('i.i e o the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the bcod, and makes you feel br.oj put and vigcions. You can et. Dr. G, G. Gi ten's, reliable len.edies at Giabini& WoMbarn. Get Green's Special Almanac. CHILDREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE. Burns, biufcre and rts are extremely painful and if r.rglected often result in blood poisoning. Children ate especially- liable to such mishaps because not bo careful. As a remedy DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the Ore, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of cottrrterfeits. Sure cures fcr ni'es. "DeWitt's W Lch Kazle Salve cured my fa by cl iczen.a after two phy sicians pave her up,'' w rites James Aleck jS. Websler. Ind. "lbe 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 ilie. M&iy Bird of HariibLurg, Pa., "vet I would have lost her 1 y croup had I net r.urchEsed a boltle of One Minute Cough Cure." One Jiiuute Cough Cure is sure cere for coughs, cioup, throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe cough cuie which nets immediately. The youngest child can ttke it with entire safety. The little ones like the taste and remember how often it helped them. Every family eLou!1 have a bottle of One minute Cough Cure handy. At this sea . J son especially it may LeLeedcd suddenly, j Graham & Wells. I B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. OfTieo Hours Residence : Cornei College and 8th Sta. Telephone at office and resioen-e. Corva'iU, .- - ; Oregon, w. T. Bowleg, m. D. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Rank RMg. Rekipfnck On 3rd street, between Monroe and Jaekscn. Residence tele phone No. 311. Office Hoiks 10 to 12 a. in ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 7 :3o p. m . CORVALLIS, OREGON. C. H. NEWTH Physician Sargrf fi Examining Mirgtoii U. S.Pension rurau 1'HILOMATIl. OREGON. DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Otlice on South Main St. Consultation and examination free. Office liottrs : S :30-ll :45 a. m; 1-5 :43 p ni. Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregcn. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIS & -Office ! Wbltehorn Block Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. PftUistry of ever" description done in first clas .'manner, and. satisfaction guar anteed. CRGftK KD EF.iCGE WORK A SPESIUTY Otfi'-e over Zierolf ' grocery store, oppos'a the post olBce. Corvallis." Oregon. - E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY AT LAW Corvallis, Ore-'on. Office in IcstcfEce Bcildi&g. Notary Titi.ks Conveyancing. JOS. H- "WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT-I.A 'V. Pro. tice in .all State and Federal Court. Officw in I'.nrneit Buildinu Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Cci vallis, Oregon Established, Inccrrorate, 1898 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line oi Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Fooks and Stationery, Co 111 in etc! al Ta pers, PIre rerfrmery, Toiitt Article, ICrirts, Trtiffces ard Kirrors. Pochct Knives, Scissors, Fine Cutlery CIGABS Mnunireijcf Perscripticn Department, T. A. JCKZS, registered, Special Coviseir llamacy Et reiriite Cniversi ty, Indiana 1 It IllIIF 1 VI HJ11M. ''1 w fis I'd I 'm! frr id ni m m 1. yei.rs villi n-y si n pi b rid in led half my tin e," f-pys V. Pn i'k, Sr mcrville, Ird. ppept pbont jtl.cco and never could t,pt rr.yihing to help ire until I tiied Kodol Dvsrersia Cure. I l ave titken a a few 1 ottles and am enliiely veil." Yru dc n't lite by what you eat, but by what you digest and astimilate. If your stom ach doesi 't digest yrnr feed ou me teal" ly starving. Kodol Dyspc ptia Cure does the stoinach's work by digesting the focd. You don't have !o diet. Fat tl you want Kcdol Dispepsia Cuie cures all stomach troubles. Graham & Wells Piclue for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 7th, 1902. Notice is hcrety (,'ivcn tr.at m compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 178, en titled "An ect f-r ti e hale cf timber fords in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, srd Washing ton Territory," as exUnced to all ti.e Public Land Stat s by act of August 4, 1892, JAMES ). SMITH of Iiiriepenoci ee. County of Polk, f tatc of Oregon, lias this day fild in (hie ."ft'ce l is m rn stattmci.t No. f.7C4, Ii r the purchab. of the S j of N. E. i and Lots 1 i-nd 2 of Steticn 4, in Tnwmhip 13 S., Range No. 7 Wet-t, and will effer prt-of to shew that the land loiitrtit if-- n.cre valuable fi r its timber or stone than lor rpriiuhural puirioff s, and to eMib lish his tla ni to said land btfore ti e Rgicter and Receiver of i bis f ffice atOiegon t ity, Oreg n, tn Tucidaj, the 24th day of Juue. 1! 02 He mines as witnesses: C. L lirtiiO, Itrhs l ilyiu. KuLe Dickinson urd Sin uel E. luin all of ! cei cr.dtr.c-e. Oregon. Any ar u cli i ri l s em n g roxciF iy tie aoeve 'eFcril cd In mic it.i:isitu to f,)e il ir c-luims in this ifteiMtl clrieii-id fJtl- Cay oi ,"i i e. 1W?. CHAS. B. MtK'RKS, It gisttr. Dr. C. J. Eislit p, A.r.w, Midi., mxf. I have used Foley's Hn t.i d Tar in three very fevcre (8kp of j i nm t nia with good let tilts in 'every case.'' 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