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L7-) THE COBVALLIS GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 19C2. REPUBLICAN TICKET. Senator J. I). DALY, of Corvallis. Representative MARION HAYDEN. of Alsea. County Judge C. E. WOOD SON, of Corvallis. Clerk J. O. WILSON, of Corvallis. Sherift WM. Corvallis. Recorder T. Kings Valley. Assessor T. Fairmount. KNOTT5, of T. VINCENT, J. RISLEY, Treasurer T. H SHER, of Corvallis. Cotnmist-ionei W. . WELL A. JOLLY Philomai"'. Surveyor GEO H. WAG- GONER, Dusty. Corocor S. - N. WILKINS, of Corvallis. Justice of the Peace HAR OLD STRONG, of Corvallis. Constable O. J. TREESE, of Corvallis. NOTA WEALTHY BODY. There is a popular but mistak en idea that the U. S. Senate is a body made up of millionaires. It is supposed that money secures a seat in this, the highest legis lative body in the ccunlrv. The recent failure of Addicks to buy his way into the Senate from little Delaware is proof that this is not a correct conclusion. Wealth exerts little influence upon the senate as a body. The wealthiest member has no place on any important committee, never addresses the senate and would not be listened to if he did. The aggregate wealth of a dozen of the richest men in that body is set down as not ex ceeding $65,000,000. But few of this number woulci "be regard ed as rich men in New York City. Only a few senators own their homes in Washington. The majority depend 0:1 their senato rial salaries for support, pieced out, it may be, with some reve nue derived from work on com mittees. Hoar is a poor man and lives in a bearding house. Allison is on the same financial basis; yet these two men wield a mighty influence on legislation. Our own Mitchell is a poor man, yet few senators have more in fluence than he. So we might follow to the end f J the chapter and show that, wealth is not the mighty legisla tive power that many think. The truth is it has less influence on our legislative bodies now than twenty-five years ago. At that time the U. S. -Senate was a less numerous body yet there were twice as many rich men in it then as now. The same may be said of state legislatures, espec ially in the older states. Intellect, educated brains, moral worth and courage never counted for mere and mere wealth for less than now. He is an ig noramus or an unprincipled dem agogue who asserts the contrary and undertakes to bring our peo pie, especially the youth of the land to accept the view that the rich make and administer our laws. The communication from Mr. W. H. Currin regarding C. E. Woodson, which appears in an other column of this paper, is a deserved tribute to the ability, integrity and sound business judgment of Mr. Woodson front one of the best-known citizens and business men of this county. As Mr. Currin says, Mr. Wood son needs no testimonial to his worth here 111 Corvallis where he has so thoroughly identified himself with the interests ef this city and comity, that he has given hs time, talents and ener gies to assist in building up the Agricultural college, the city and Beaton county. But Mr. Cur rin speaks in Mr. Woodson's be half, that persons who are unac quainted with Mr. Woodson per sonally shall not be inflenced by reports designed to injure him and deceive them. " Mr. Currin has known C. E. Woodson intimately for seven teen years, and he speaks of hmi in terms that any man should be proud of. Coming as this testi monial does from a mau who has been for years the local manager of one of the largest business concerns in this state it will put to rest any charges made that Mr. Woodson lacks business abil ity, or that he will be imprudent or reckless in the management of the business affairs of this county when he is elected to act as judge of the county court. Suggestions cji Roads. Editor Gatezte : Wi";l you permit :e through your paper to cad the attention of our citizens to what seem 3 to me to be a very practical and comparatively inex pensive method of impioving soi-.ie of the roaila of Eeuton county, especially those n:ir the c enleis of trails?? It 13 that practiced by the "ate Mr. Wallace, of -Jem, l.o bought a fe years ao a l.irne fruit f.irm a few miles west of Sa'em. in folk county, the one which l'rof. Sh-EI-j fresh, formerly of the Agr.cultural Co'-1 lege, now superintends. Mr. Wallace paid 20 or 25 cents per load for all gravel dropped en the road from Salem to his farm. He f;ot all the teamsters to put a gravel be!, or loose lioards, in their wag ons .o that when they went to town with w xd or any other load they could retnr'. with a load of giavel, picked up at the river, and pla.:e it on the road. All thej fanners tco'c to tiie p an wish eniiitiM asm and not only benefitted their roads, but earned enough money each day to more than pay all expenses of the irregu lar business. It is said that road is now nearlv perfect. It is reported that the Marion county court has made a similar offer to the farmers and teamsters of that countv. Corvrdiis and Denton county jointly own a fine bad of grave! at the edge of Corvjilii?, and if the farmers -of the vicin ity favor the plan r:f ha:i!i:ifi grave 1 on their return trips from town, ami the county court think the plan advisable, the farmers and teamsters would earn seme money and lose hut little time, and the count v secure sure, substantial im provements of some oi its roads. It is probable the same facilities for securing gravel exist at Monroe and Philomath. After the roads are well improved in all directions for a distance ot eilit or ten miles from these centers there would not be a great deal of the much traveled road of tiie county to 1! improved. A man ouslit to load hi wa:i ni 20 min utes and unload it in ten inin.i'.es, and really not spend in road work eah trip more than half a:i lio'ir. lli-i team would tints work Koiu; and returning from town, which is good economy of time; but the great end to he accomp lished that of securing good highways would be certain. In five years time great improvement could be made with little expense either in time or money. Where there is so much roil making material at hand, and where the ro.ids are so bad for-so lon a time each year as in the Willamette Valley, it does seem that some plan might be derived to im prove them. I now feel, after reading the foregoing, that I may be consi lered a3 too officious in suggesting anything oa road improvement, if so, pardon me, I hops we may secure soon better facili ties for travel on our highways. Yours tiuly, W. E Yates. Corvallis, May 13 1902. No. 4301. Report Of The Condition the First National Bank of Corvallis, at Corvallis. in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, April 30th, 1902. RESOURCES. Loans ami Discounts 0G.G17 7!) Overdrafts, secured and unsecured UtH .'if U. S. Jlonds to secure circulation 50.IHX) (NI U. S. Bonds on hand 3U0 00 Premiums on 1'. S. lionds - '! -S Stocks, securities, etc 45,(y t Hanking-house, furniture and fixtures 21,.V0 Ni Other real estate owned i, Due from National Banks not reserve agents 102,73s 3i Due from State Hanks and Bankers Jo,o71 35 Due from approved reserve agents 127,084 fist Internal-Revenue stamps :S55 00 Checks and other cash items 3,2u2 00 Notes of other National Hanks 265 0j Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 8ti 21 Lawful Mosey Res. in Hank, viz: Specie tOI,55ti 6.) ) 31,.")5ti fiO Legal-tender notes 176 00 1 17i Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 5 per cent, of Circulation 2,500 Oo Total $301 .( 06 LIABILITIES. Capita! stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 7,150 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1 ,!02 :) National Bank notes outstanding -Itt.CKHi 00 Duo to other National Batiks 772 8S Individual deposits subject to heck-3-30,O5o 7(- Demand certilicates of deposit U,24L 00 Certified checks 3S2 to Liabilities other than those above stated 3,318 57 Total 82'j 06 State of Oregon, County of Beaton ssi I, Walter T. Wiles, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ami belief. Walter T. Wiles, Cashie-. Subscribed and sworn to before me this i3th .lay of May, V.10J. J. II. Gii!Scr. Notary Public. Correct Attest: C. E. Moor, M. S. Woodcock. Geo. E. Lilly, Directors. On JTelSies pro-serves and pickles, spread a thin coating of Pi 5 3 sra a s- p VT-l koon thorn absolutely moisturo and v--'. j .,mc!', l'u remained lu ratline is aiio uv t il ri n dozen other vuyst ul.out tiie l.ouij. 1 u;l directions in eoih puckue. t0;d everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of city treasurer, subject to the choice T voters at an election to be held in the City of Corvallis, on May 19, 1902 Wm. McLagax. Foley's Money and Tar ,irres colds, prevents pneumonia. ' District 70' by. long a;o. as. li Mi l 1 11 Mrs. Jane Hopkins' famous Boys' Clothing, forced on the kn?e and other vital parts ( The "W. B " Corset the kind that fits. "Pieferred Stock" groceries thej're pood. THE ROEBLING SACK SUIT.: When you see it in our ad, it's so. F L MILLER, Corvallis, Or. Phone Home-Seekers: If ;ou are looking f-r some real Fruit and Poultry Ranches, wiite for I shall take pleasure in giving you h11 also showing vou over the country.. HENRY AMBLER, JSiSSSi?" I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of Chief of Police, subject to the choice of voters at the city election to bo held May 19, 1902. C. A. IJarniiaet. For Chief cf Plice. I resi ectfully announce myEelf aa a candidate tor the) office of chief of police, subject to the w ill of the voters at the coming city election. If elected,. I pledge myself to faithfully enforce the city ordinances without fear orfavor. A . B. Alexander. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed admin istrator of the estate cf William E. El liott , deceaseii, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Benton county, sitting in Probate. All persons having claims against said Estate are required to present the same duly verified, to me, at the First National Bank of Corvallis, Oregon, or at tha law oftVeof E Holgate, in Corvallis, Oregon, uithia six niontlu: fiom the date of the fust publication of tLis notice. George E. Lii,ly, Administrator. May 10, 11102. M. A. Goodnough Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, and small instruments of all description. Manufacturers agent for the World - Famous Need-liaxii Pianos and Organs which have a world wide reputation for their tone, cction and durability. I also sell the best automatic piano-player on the maiket loo'aj the Paragon. Office a id rcsidem-p one block west of court house. I ! Time a younfrirsan'B fancy turns to a new suit. Onr Spring si'its are sure to suit. They are paiticularly 'ool chines for naiticularlv particular i eonlc. Your satisfaction guaranteed; nothing els? satisfies us. r?T:e Tc p-Koond" ehoe for nun. Alwajs $3.50; never less. Better than some Bhoea at $4 00. echcol shoe for children onr old stand Also for women who have parsed that age, long, The Joe Miller shoe if you have ever owned a con trolling inteiest in a pair Ihey need no further recomen-dation. Rein- 191. good bargains in Slock. Grain, my special list or come and pee me. the reliable information jou wHi; Philomath, Benton County, Oregon For Sate. A good milch cow for sale at a bargain. Inquire of J. I. Taylor, just north of town. Attention! Why will yoa wear ready made cloth ing when you can get suits made to order by J. Wragu? Fit guaranteed. Go and see snnij s and inspect his stock. Attention Breeders. My stallion Gim Crack Jr. and Gen'l GorJcn will make the season of 19.12, Mondays at'Fatmer's feed yard, Corval lis. These ftaliious are full blood Clydesdales. Sire, Gim Crack, 440S; Dam Barbara Gordon, C411. Imported by Show-alter & Ianson, of Butler, Ind. . M. S. Coc.N. A Bargain For sale cheap A 6-room house, near ly new, ami good out buildingp, splendid deen line of water, on oi.e lot. The best bargain in Corvallis. Inquire of A. F. Peterson. Yon should know that Foley's Honey and Tar is absolutely the be6t for all di seases of the throat and lungs. Dealers ate authorized to gucrantee it to give" satisfaction. Graham & "Wortham New Stone Qnarry. I have opened a 6tone quarry on my place OKe mile north of Corvallis. No better foundation stone can be found in the county. Builders and others are re quested to wiite or see nie, when in need of such material. Titos. CoCMIKN. W. L. Yancy, Paitnch, Ky., writes: "I had a revere erse of kidrey disease and three cf the Lest pbysiciars in south eru Kentucky tieated me without success I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Caie. The first bottle gave immediate relief and three bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful rem- edv." Take no substitutes. Graham & Wortham. Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given that I will re ceive sealed bids for the construetion of a b'idye across Marys river, south of Corvallis, according to plans and specifi cations now on file in my office at the court house of Benton couritj', Oregon, either for the duplication of the old bridge or the eonstruction of a covered: bridge of the Howe Truss principle. Also for the construction of a temporary bridge across said stream, the same to be used while permanent structure is in process of construction . Also for., the construction of a covered Howe Truss bridge at Iloskins, Oregon. Each to be completed on or before July 1st, 1902. Bids to be opened Monday, May 23, 1902, at 10 o'clock a, in. The county court re serves the right to reject any and all bids. G. H. Waggoner, County Surveyor of Benton Co. Get your Job Work done here FT S'Mrtfl.r SIVIDg reiiei. l;e tnea IJoley'd lior ey I-Uiey S SVianey WtrcWlTarwhi.-h cured her. She hfl9 vpr makes kidneys and bladder right Frank Trrad ell. Bennett, Ia..as troubled - w ith kidrey diseai-e 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. - - b a ft n e trQ most r.itlinj ,aiv irt vtcrld. La Giip e roughs often c omit. ne for months and sometimes lead to faal re sults after the patient is supposed to have paseed the danger point. Foley's Honey and Tar affords positive protection and security from there roughs. "Graham & Wortham. . Notice ef Election. 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 the third ward ; and Caleb Davis John Bier and S. Chipmau have been ap pointed judges, and Miles Starr and J. W. Crawfard have ueen appointed clerks to conduct said election, acd the follow ing has been designated as the polling or voting place: Council Chamber in City Hall, on Southeast i-orner of Fourth and Madison streets. Given wnder my hand and and seal this 18th day of April, 1902. E. P. Grkffoz, ' Tolice Judge. T. W. Dilley has just receivtd a loUof new Imperial wheelf. Take a ook at them. They are t!.e latest. United States Land Office, Oregon Citv, Oregon, ilry Cth. 1O02. Notice is hereby sriven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Confess of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale nf timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton .Territory, as extended to ail the 1'ublic Land States by act of August 4, lb92, eG120HGE L. McMlTUFHY, of Falls City, county of Poik, St&te of Oregon, has this day bled in tnis oince nis sworn statement o. 6734, for the purchase of the Northeast J of Sec. jSo. 14 in Township No. 13 S, liange No. 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agrieulturil purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the County Cleikof Benton county at Corvallis, Oregon on Saturday, the lOih day of July, 1002. He names as witnesses: Albert N. Robinson and Freeman W. Robinson of Fails City, Ore., and Hart C. Eakin and Joseph K. Sibley, of Dallas,""Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file thtir claims in this otEee on or before said 19th day of Julv, 1902. CUAS. B. SIOOKES, Register. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Stat3 of Oregon for Benton County. Ia the Matter of the Estate 1 of f J. B Lee, (dec'U) and f C. H. Lee, Partners ) Notice is hereby given that the final account of the undersigned Administrator ot tne estate or J. 1. Lee, deceased, and C. II. Lee, partners, has been rendered to said Court tor settlement, and that Iri dav the 6th day of June A. 1). 1902 at 10 o'clock A. M. has been duly appointed by said Court the time for the sett! anient thereof; at which time any per son interested in said estate by having objections to said account may appear and hie his objections or exceptions in writing to said account and contest the same. (C. II. Lee, Administrator of the estate o J. It. Lcc, dee'd and C. 11. Lee, paJtners. United States Land OlEce, Oregon City, Oregon, May 3, 1952. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the art 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, 1892, FRANK A. FIERCE, of Corvallis, Countv of Benton, State of Oregon, tnis this day riled in this office his tworn statement No. 5735, for the purchase of the S. W . 5 of Sec. No. 26 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 19th;dav of July, 1902. lie names as witnesses: Simon P. Kagey of Corvallis, fir., I'mct F. Sny der, Charles W. ilkinson.NV'iison bcott, all of Philo math, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their cla.ms in this office on or before said 19th d&v of .lul, 191.2. CUAS. B. ilOJKLS, Utgis'tr. he first National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1 ESQ. OFFICERS & 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 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 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, Ge: many, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities ot the United States. Princ-I i Correspondents Upon Whcci ; s Sell Sight Exchan2 The Cornnscrcinl JC-fional Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of por'land, Oregon. The Hank ol" California, San Francisco, Calif. Angio-Cahfoniiar! I'aak, San Francisco, Caiif The National c ily hank New York. The hank cf Sew York National Banking Ass'n Iniio tt-rs & Trader's National Bank, New York Shocfli.d r.e-atbr N;:!iotki1 Bank i Iloston. MsS (biiadclnliia N::iio:;j. l.ankof Philadelphia. P Chapped bands, cracked lips and toughness of the fkin cured quickly by Banner Salve, the most healing ointment in the world. Graham & Wortham. N. Jackson, Danville, III., writes: "My daughter had a severe attack of la grippe and a terrible cough settled on her lungs. We tried a gieat many remedied without een troubled w ith a cc ujih elm e. COST LIVE TOGETHER. ' Constipation and health nevei go tt gether, DeWitt's Little Early Risers preruote easy action of the boweiS with out distress. "I have been troubled with cosfiveness nine years," eaysJ. O. Greene, Depauw, Ind. "I have tried many remedies but little Early Risers give best results." Graham & AY ells. OREGON liQJT hmE Union Pacific Depart FOR TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE irom Portland FROM Chicago Portland Special 9 a. m. SaltLake, Denver, Ft Vorth, Omaha Kansas City, St. 4 :3fi p.m Louis, Chieage via Hun and East. tington. Atlantic Express 8 :50 p. , via Hnn tireton. SaltLake, Denver, Ft Worth. Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago and East. 8:10 a in. St. Paul Walla Walla. Lew iston, S p o k a ne, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Dulnth, Mil Fit Mail 6:15 p.m via Spokane 7 :00 a.rn waukee, Chicago,! and East. I Through Pullman and Tourist Seepers 72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO No change of cars. Through tickets to all Eastern points via this route ou sale at S. P. depot office. Ocean and River Schedule. FEOI PORTLAND. All lmsi dates! subject to change. 8 p m. For San Francisco, Sail every live days 4 p. m- from April 2d. Dailv Ex. Son. 8. p. m. Ctl'Jir.bia River Steamer. To Astoria & way landintt. 4 p. ru. Except Sunday Saturday, 10 p. in WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISI0 Water Permitting. Steamer linth leaves Corvallis for Al bany. Salem, Portland and Way Land ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 6:0(1 a.m.; "returning, arrives Corvallis about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. E. F. THAYER, Agent, Corvallis. A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. Brain-Focd Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fat has been branded by the meet competent authori- ! tics. They have dispelled the filly j notion that trip, lutd cf focd is needed j fi r buiin, si otl.tr for niuschs, and still another for 1 rr.es. A correct dief will not only rcuii.-di a particukr pan of the bodv, but it will sustain every olhtr,art. Yet. however gcod your focd JUPy t e. i!s iHitrimtr t is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. Yon must prepare for their appearance or prevent thtir coming by taking regular deses of Green s Augufct F!ev,er, the fcvente imditi- e ot CrrvariES Oreeon the healthy millions. A few dotes aids CCrv-llIS, uregon digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy KrtaMibhed, incorporated, 1898 action, purifies the bicod, and makes' WHOLESALE & RETAIL. you feel bcoj ant ai d igorcus. You : can get Dr. G( G. Giceu's. reliable Te nlost compiete Hncot Pure Drugs and If medifP at Giahaill & Wonham. Chemicals in CorvalliF. Get Grten's Special Almanac. 1 Books BBd stationery, Cctcmcrclal Pa pers, Fine Terfntnerf, Toilet Arlicls, I JCcmbs, rtnstes and Mirrors. CHILDREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE. Pocket Knives, Seisscrs, Fine Cutlery Burns, bmisfs and tuts aie txtrfmely j OIG-A-HS painful and if neglected often refult in ' blood poisoning. Children are especially Ma...Kernr Perecripticn Department, liable to such mishaps I.e. au.e not so 1 T. 'A. JOKES, Bettered, careful. As a .emedv DeWitt's Witch , Special Ccvr.e ir 1 Vain ecy at Terdnt Iniversi , , . " . ' ty, Indiana Hazel Salve is unequalled. Druwp out the Ere, stops the pain, soon heal the .. 1 t i . -1 . ; . .. ..... . VtUUIlU. JJtT w HI C LI I U UIMriH 11!. U''ir 11 j for pi'.es. "DeWitt's When Huzle Salve cured mj baby tl (czrn a after tvo pi y- i sicians pave her writes Ji n fs Mr k ' N. Webster, Ind. '"The foms vt so bad sl e foiled tv.o to five drrpFf p a 'nv." Grhsm & Wills. CHII.I) WOIiTII MILLIONS. "51y child is worth n:iili. rp to me. Fays Mrs. Mary Bird of Hai 1 it-1 urg, Pa "jct 1 vieukl have loft he r by croup had I not j-urchased a loitle of One Minute Couuh Cure." One luimite Cough Cure is sure cure for coughs, croup, throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe tough cure which acis immediately. The j-our.gest child ran -tube it with entire safetv. The little one s like the taste and remember how often it helped them. Everv familv f-hculd have a bottle of One minute Cough Cure handy. At this sea son especially it may lie needed suddenly. Graham fc Wells m m tS h Oi r.k jKX m ws S 3 i Digests what you czt i - This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kimls of food. It gives instant relict' at, a 1. over fails to cure. It allows you to crit, all the food you want. The 12:0: t fc 11:; itive stomachs can take it. By its u-o many thousands of dyspeptics have teen cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't fceSgs Prepared only by E. C. Hewitt & Co., Chicago Xbe$l. bottle containsS times tbcaOc. size. Graham & Wells. B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. 1 11 1 TO n Office Honrs A" it Kesidence: Cornet College and-fith SU- Telephone at otlioe and residence. CorvaTm, - - - Oregon, w. T. Bowleg, p. D. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Hank Bldg. Kebidfsce On 3rd street, bftween 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. 6. H. NEWTH Physician - Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.rension Bureau THILOMATH. OREGON. DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Office on South Main St. Consultation and examination free. Office hours: 8:30-11 :45 a. m; 1-5:45 p.m. Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST onto la Wbitehorn Block Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Itentiarrv of evtrj description done in first class manner, " and satisfaction guar anteed. CROWN KD F31CCE WRK A SFECIALTY OftVe ove,i Zierolf 's grocery store, opposite the posst office, Ooivallis. Oregon. E. I. Bryson ATTORNEY - AT LAW Corvallis, Ore-'on. Office la Fostoffice Building. Notary Titles. Convhyanok.o. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORN KY-A T-LAW. i prH, ti.-e in ;all State and Fedeia! Court, ' othcu in Burnett Building." Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supilis A 1 I ( I1TA1 1 V h yf-i 5 ivr. ' I vips Pc i I li d U r id rut f-pvt n rp will, n y sn n h b m 1 in Ifd half ny tin r, k' jf Y . J en i- k, fcrn civine, lrci. " I it m1 c it l,fo nd necr could ' f.(t rr yihirg to 1 tip n.e i i.til I tiitd i Kodol D f p 1 e a Cuie. I 1 se tiikfn a a few 1 cults 1 r.d i m t ntinly v ill." Yc u don't lie by what yc n eat, but by what you digest and aFf-imilate. If vr iirstom- ,! ach doefii't diift yinrfocdjon aiereal" ly starving. Kodol Dvft rpt-ia Cure does the stOiTiaih'8 wotk by digesting the food. Yen c'oii't 1 ave !o diet. Eat frl you wart Krcol Differ ia Cnc cr.tes all sto mac h trcul lee. Graham & Wells Notice for Publication. Ui ited States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 7th, 1902. Notice is hcitl.v piven that m conlinrra with the f lovisirre ofil.e tc-t of t 1 gicss of Jn'i e 8, lt78, en titled "An set it r tie hate rl t n.t i In dp in tl.e Slates of California, Oregon Kttadp. ard Wafliirg 1i n Teiritory," as txttrctd to til the Public Lai.d btiit b l.y cct of August 4, lfcS2, JAMES 0. SMITH of Inr'rjtnr'cr ce, C m ty "f I'olk. Mate of Oregon, has this t)i v tllfd in thib .rP-- 1 i'h ivmh Ftatnent Ko. f 704, lor the loirihate of th S 4 i f N. E. j and Lots 1 . i d 2 -or fc'cttirn o. 4, in lounshipl.S S., Barge No 7 V'ett, tnd will offer ii of to thw that the land u nel.t if n re valuable fi r its timber or ttrne than lor i itiiiuliuml luiron-a, and to ertb lish his cla m to said loiid U fore the Rfgister and Receiver of i! e Mice ft Oitjrori C ity. C'reiron, on Tuesday, li e 24th cVj of Jvue. 11.02 He m nit-B as witneu'es: C. K lieli.cl, Charles Pilyiu, Bube Dickinson aid toii.uel V. Jivin ail of 1-Ce)4.ndence, Oregon. Anycrd cllicrirrt c'tir !i (r rutrK'j thratove denriltd In tis ne i r stco to file tl lir claims in this if e i c r 1 f u taic' ?h11. dav ol .'t.i e. 11 1 2. CHAS. B. MtK'BKS, Register, Dr. C. J. Bitl.cp, A.rew, Mic h.. bnM: " I have mcd Foley's Hern n.d Tar in three uiy tevc ic c ate s of j n i n 1 1 ia with gocd iffiillf in cery cste." Iwaie tf imitations. Giel f m & Wnthtm. Foley's Honey find Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates.