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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1902)
m mm got. FRIDAY, SEPT. 5,1902. Sunday's Oregonian NOT AFRAID. L classifies the Gazette as "anions repub lican newspapers mortally afraid that tarifi duties will be reduced s4 ft-A A AT frppr trade eet a foot- auu o . . ing." In support of this it quotes from one of our recent ar ticles in which we showed the inconsistency of the enemies of protection in opposing reciproci ty In no sense whatever could it be construed as an "apology for the abuses of protection.' The Gazette does not fear neoDie win the good roade convention is held in that city, under the direction of the govern ment, October 13-18. There is scarcely any doubt bat that the train will come if the Coast, through concerted action of its commercialbodies, will show the gov ernment that it wants it As scon as secretary Eeed, of the Port land Chamber of Commerce, recti ve the official announcement, he !! a-k the commissioners of Multnomah c muty tor. an appropriation to cover the expense of building an object-lesson read and send out several hundred invitations to county judges, county commissioners, road supervisors, mayors of cities, com mercial bodies, civil engineers through out the state, and the governor. Pre vious to Hie visit to Portland of Mr. Ab bott, who arranged the dates for the good roads convention, Mr. Coman, of the Southern Pacific railroad, began a crusade on good roads in the counties of Clackamas, Marion,- Linn, Lane, Doug las. Josephine, Jackson,' Washington, About that hat- the American rmnt to abandonment f pro ;nn Wp are satisfied that no Yamhill, Polk and Benton. Mrr the country on time Mr. Abbott appeared on the scene, uaiLT .rrr a a free trade, or on revenue-ouly issue. That revenue legislation may need revision is no strange thing, for industrial conditions are con t;nallv ehaneine. Legislation framed to suit conditions of five and Mr. Coman thought it best to co operate with the government and give the people in those counties a chance to see the practical object lessons of the government before taking further action. He will ive special rates to all those de- sirinz to attend the convention. All of the invitations and tlfe bulK ot the as wen as trained engineers and government offi cials, will be borne by the government. From the many urgent inquiries received npon the matter of t?ood roads from the West by Director Dodge and commis- sioners D. W. Richardson and James w. Abbott, the government fully realizes the urgent necessity of road agitation with a view of belter highways. The proposition ol the government is to build the road a3 a perrrtanenc im provement, out of such material as is lo cal to the district, and that it will fur nish the horses and laliorers needed in the work. The loadbuildiltg machinery on the train will be used, for constructing the road. In case certain companies do nate some part of the mateiial, it will cost a much leBS sum than estimated. In St. Cloud, Minn., the quarry compa- nv furnished all of the material iree of cost for an object-lesson road At Half Price. We have them m colors at 25, 35,-50 and 75 cents and $1, up to $2. JVhite Waisi from 50 cents to $2. ' -' . . Remnants in all colors and materials. - : - We are making a Clearance Sale ot remnants ot canco?, Perrales. Lawns. Swisses. Challies. Dimities, Shirtings, Muslins, Etc. : ': ;- "XVV'.l Torpntv rr; cent reduction on all Dimities. Challies and - r . . .. . . . . : c: Lawns. ' ..: " ' ' - We carrv a full line of. W. B. Corsets Girdles, Summer Weights, and Straight Fronts, 50 cents to" $1 50. Ladies 2 -clasp Suede Lisle Gloves in Black, Grays and White, "at 50 cents. ' - . F L. MILLER, Corvallis, Or. or six years ago may not suit the tUe expense, including bringing rv-wniiifirvn exlSUQi! IUUT- w iram a'JIUso 1110 wiiiuucu.. tectionists Ireely admit this may be true of some of the tarift schedules. The republican par ty is pledged to make such revis ion as may be found needful. This does not suit free traders. ThP desire that there shall be a onral and sweeping revision of oar tariff laws and a surrender of protection. Reciprocity would "freer trade." so uuuuuvjj & we -re in favor of real reciprocity it ;c tint necessary to surrender the principle of American pro tertion to reach reciprocity Tien'nrocitv would give reduc tion in rates of protection only in exchange for favors equally val uable to us. The Gazette favnrs iust such "freer trade" as reciorocitv is planned to give. We favor tariff revision just as far as changed industrial condi tmn rennire it. In neither case do we favor nor fear any surren rler of the orinciple of protection We are fully persuaded that a sweeDine revision of the tariff is nnt neressarv. and that to enter 11 rnn RI1 oh legislation would be evreedinplv mischievous. But, say our free trade friends. "behold the mignty, trusts: thev do not to do with the millions that come to them largely thrqugh the favor of the government." The Gazette has never defended trusts. It does not believe they are the offspring of protection for the most oowerful and evu-por tendino-ones receive no benefit I am. requested by the City Council to whatever from protection. Such notify owners of dogs that a tax of i on th o-reat transportation mer- dogs, and $3 on sluts, was due feept. 1st, &w - . , vers. lne ocanaaru When you see it in our ad, it's so. Phone 191. Notice for FoMirallott. 'OREGON- Shoht-.-Line AND Union Pacific dst a-rt USE " SCHEBBLES j for from Portland Chicago- SaitLake, Denver, Portland Ft y0rth , Omaha Special Kansas Citv, St. 9 a. ni. Louis, Ch i e a g e via Unn- East tmgton i Atlantic SaitLake, Denver, , Express Ft Worth, Omaha 8 :50p. . Kansas City,7 St i via Hnn-Louis, Chicago and tington. East- St. Pnnl Fast Hail 6:15 p.m. via Spokane Walla Walla. Lew iston, S p o k a ne. Minneapolis, bt. FROM 430 p.m. 8:10 a id. 17:00 arm. Paul, Dulnth. Mil- V waukee, Chicago,! and EaBt. . - 1 . - Through Pullman and Toariat Seepers , , - " United States Land Oflice,- c Oregon Ci, Oregon ; a June 28th, 19O2. i Notice ib herehv eiven that in 00m pli- I nncft citli the nrovisions ot the act of Con. 1 press of Jane 3, r878, entitled "An act for the ealeot timber lands in tne states 01 California. Oron. Nevada, and Wash ington Ten hot v, as extenflml to all the Public Land States lv ait ol August 4, l82, ' : . JAMES W. WORTHINGTQN, of Philomath, Connty of Benton. State of Oregon, has this day Bled m tms oicce Jus sworn statement ino. cbu4, lor ine purchase of the W. J of S. W. S. H' of J) W. ot sec. jno. is in lownsnip No. i2 S-, Range No. 7 W., and will oner proof t-y show that the land- sought is more valuable for its timber , or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish Ids claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregou Citv, Oregon, on Saturday, the i3th day of September, 1902. He names as witnesses: Michael Flynn, Ernest F. Snvder, Enoch A. Cone and Marshall I Alfnn. sll of Philomath. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-descriDea lanas are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said I3th day of September, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES, " Register. B: A. CATHEY. M. D Physician, Surgeon v Rooms 14 in Bank Bnildiri rw ii, l 10 to 12 a. m. Office Hours to 4p.m. J Si Residence: Corner 5th and .Adams St. Telephone t office and residence. Corva'iis, - - - OreKon. W.'-Tv BOWli; PI; D. ' (Homoeopathic): T Physician Surgeon, Occulist Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg Residence On 3rd street, between Monroe and Jackeon. Residence tele phone No. 311.- . Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 7 :3o p.s m . CORVALLIS, OREGON. 72 HOURS ;PORTLAND to CHICAGO No change of cars. Through tickets to all Eastern points via this route on sale at S. P. depot office. Letter List. For the week ending Sept. 6, 1902, ... .1 . ;ii Psnnri cnilincr for these letters win please state date on which they were ad vertised. They will be charged -at the rate of one cent each : Frank BrowH, A P Bradley, J O Brm. C Dielkinson, Mrs O UieKiion, narry Orav. John Huddleson, Com Hardmick, j r m Fred C Heakle Jr, Mrs Mattie Harmon, Tri rlr I T A ariTl Mm H P Pasev. Mrs C A IrtiriOT what I Peck. G H Rvcraft, Mrs Lettia bimon M John Wassh, D H Wooldridge and O Winkle. B. W. JOHN30S, P. M. Dog Tdx License. and that it is their duty to report at once Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. CervaHis & Eastgrn Railroad 8 pm. All ling dates subject to change. For San Francisco, Sail every five days from April an. Daily Ex. Sun. 8. p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m Columbia River Ste&mer. To Astoria & wsy- landing. 4 p. m. 4 p. r. Except Sunday . m 1 :oO p. m. 5:35 p. m, 7:C0 a..m 11:30 a. m 12:15 p. m MRS. L. S. ADAMS. Of Oalveaton, Texaa. . Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing to tired women. Having suffered tor seven years with weakness and bear, ing-down pains, and having tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with no f uccess, your Wine of taraui was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to buiU up the weaK parts, strenginen the system and correct Irregularities." Rv "tired -women" Mrs. Adaius means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women nave. You can cure yourself at home wjtn this jzreat women's remedy, Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benebt. w ay not begin to get well today? All , 1 1 1 V v il ... TV.. druggists nave imu uuiuw, n-nv atoinar.h. liver or bowel disor der Thedford's Black-Draught should be used. For advice and Hteratnre,addres. giving armptoms. Toe LadiM AcvisoiT. Depart ment. The Chattanooga Medicine Chattanooga, Tenn. Co., gl' t fcmnSht manv mil- to the City Treasurer and pav this tax. which has brought many mu t am ordere)J tAtic turn i lie" ni ivkiLC vwuwj v A1WhJ J Wlrto'CARDUI Ottr Clubbing List. Is Issued ISemi-Weekly I WILLAMETTE RIVER D1VISI0F I Water Permitting. Steamer Rutli leaves Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land- ! ings, Tnesdav, Thursday and Saturday. 6 ;0(i a.m.; returning, arrives Corvallis about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. E. F.THAYER, Agent, CorvalHe. , A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, ! Portland, Oregon. i SOUTH and EAST ! VIA Southern Pacific Gompanv. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p. m. 1:00 p. 5:45 p. 6:30 a. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon. Examining surgeon TJ. S.Pension Bitreao PHILOMATH, OREGON. Subscription Price 1.50 per Year Lv Portland 8 :30 a in Ly Albanv 12:30 p m Ar Ashland 12:33 a m Ar Sacramento -5.00 p m Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p ni Ar Ogden 5:45 p m Ar Denver 9:00 a m Ar Kansas City---7:25 a m Ar Chicago 7 :55 s m by the coun.-il to impoin i an aod whose tax is not paid. Respectfully, A. B. Alexander, Chief of Police. Sept. 5, 1902. - Strayed. pound-;, Finder Abbott's to the Feed Barn, at Corvallis. and receive re ward. its promoters and lor long quite controlled the policies of a great state is not a beneficiary ot pro tection. IMip manufacturing trusts which are made necessary by the conditions of industrial develop ment would doubtless continue though wholly deprived of pro tection. If these are nurttui Qne bay marei weigb.t i.OOO combinations, mischievious and bran(ied with cross on shoulder. oppressive they should be re- win please return property to strained without referenc tariff. That the steel trusts' profits reach Si c;o.coo.ooo is no argu ment against protection for pro tprh'nn mn tributes but a moiety rf thU sum. When we remem v.ar thfit tViis is the earnincs of i.aoo.ooo.ooo capital having control of unlimited natural re courses, the profit loses the sense of immensitv usually attached to such sums. When it is further understood that not one, two or a dozen men receive these "enor mous profits" but that they are devided amoner hundreds of men holding the company's stock as a sate investment tor tne accumu lation of their hard earned sav intrs we are tetter prepared to be- i;irf thnt trusts of this sort are not unmitieated evils. The renublican partv will re strain those which are inimical to public welfare just as certainly as it will give out tann needed revision. Legitimate argument based upon a correct statement of facts is to be comnienciea; dui wneu f-rc are- misstated or set m Soft Harness Tcu can make your lau1 itfsj sufi ua 'love n:iU n : tourh us wire by Ksini Udlt UIvA Ilav- ttosn (III. leu can K-nstnpn lis niaico n i st twko at louic na it orCl'iarily would. ninkes a poorloottn r Ii-r-11. -ts like new. Hium ur i-.ma. l.earv bodlcU oil. es pecially prepared to wlUt- buuia 1114 wntuicr. I Sold everywhere In cane nil anea. Mida bj STAMQARO Oil CC. Ketice for rublicatiott. Land Office at Oregon Citv, Ore., Aug. 30, I9O2. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler ha filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support Suoscribera to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can obtain the followintr papers in combination sub scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very low prices stated below; cash in ail Mince always to ac coii pany the order. Those wishing two or more publications named with the GAZETTE, will please correspond with this office and we will quote you the combination price. We can save you money on nearly all publications vou desire. The abbreviations below are explained as follows: W. foi weekly; S W for semi-weekly, T W, for tri weekly; M, for monthly; 8 M, for semi-monthly. The first price represents the subscription rate of the publication alone, and the second the rate for the puW'tion offend 1,1 conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZETTE. Oregon Agriculturist, and Rural Northwest, Port land, or., S.W., 50 cents; 1.80. Oregonian, Portland, Or., W., $1.60; 156. Rural Spirit, Portland, Or., Contains a live-stock market report, W., -2.00; 2.55. Pacific Christian Advocate Por land. Or., W. S2.00. 3.05. The Thrice-a-Week World, Sew York, T. W., L00; 2.20. Homestead, Des Moines, Iowa, A. thorough stock and farm Journal, W.. $1.00; 2.30. The Republic, St. Louis, Mo S. W., $1.00; 2.05. The American Fanner, Indianapolis, ind.. Live stock, farm and poultry Journal, M., 50 cents; 1.65. The Cosmopolitan Magazine. New York, M., and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth, 50 pages of latest maps; ; 2.85. The Outing Magazine, New York, M., $3,00; 3.80. Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or. W.,tl.00; 280. Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., 1.00; 2.15. American Homes. Knoxville, Tenn., M., $1.00; 2.80. Boston Cooking School Magazine; Ei-M . 50 cents; L90. McClure's Magazine, New York, M.,1.C0; 2.40. Twiee-a-Week Courier " Journal, Louisville, Ky., one of the best papers from the gnat South, T. W., "Dairy Fortunes," W neat, well written book of ' 204 pages on all questions concerning dairyine. feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all kinds of feed; 89 combinations forming well balanced rations for dairy cows. Eery dairyman should have it. Price with the Corvallis Gazsttk ' one year, $2.5. . Pocket Atlas of the World. 381 jwures, containing colored maps of all the states and territories in the ' United States, the province of the dominion ot Canada, and of every country and civil division on the face of the clone. Also valuable statistical in- formation about each state and county, giving the t population of every large city in the world, besides l other valuable information. A handy reference ! work for every person: with Corvallis Gazltts one ' year, iOo. j American Agriculturist, Chicago, 111., including copy of Year Book and Almanac, W., fl.OO; 2.30. 1 Farm, Field snd Fireside, Chicago, III., W..S1.00; r!5. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, has no riva as great modern newsir, T. W., $1.00; 2.15. i The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago, W.. $1.00; 1.90. i Young People's Weekly Chicago, I1L, W., 50 cents: ! $1.00. I Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W., $3.C0; 2 05. The Fruit Urpwers' Jcureal, Cobden . 111., M., 60 'cents; 1 76. Farm and Fireside, Springfield. Otiu, S. W-, It strives to be fair, honest nd fearless to give the news while it is news, andx avoid the Fensational. ITS : LARGE CIRCULATION In this County to advertisers. makes it of value it is altocether incf mnrfntion reauires to be snnnorted in this manner. When intelligent men resort to such tactics they do so because they are without legitimate argument and are thus forced to demagogy. I Wompn'u $1.00; 215. Lippincott's Springfield, Ohio, Ms :rs line, Philadelphia, Pa., M., wrontr relations, and appeals are at her claim. and that 8aia proof will be , w" : - i i I , , , ni-l. r . uomens rionie uomi anion, mide to ignorance ana preiuuice maae ueiore me uouuty jiur. u.ucuw TT1. -miU niflnt Mn County, at Corvallis. Oregon, on October . i JVJ , VIA. , . MIRY KLEOKER Ev'rv Month (Music, Song and U-vnce), JSew voile. H. E. No. 1 1910 for the S. 1-2. N . E. K. , The Centnr Maazine, New York. M., $4.00; 6.05. E.l-2 S. E. H, Sec. iO. Tp. J3S., R. , W. Hnari.a n,irvm!in. Fort Atk4nson. wi. . Tbe She names the following Witnesses to best most un-toAiate dairv journal in the world. W.. prove her continuous residence upon ana i.o: 2.30. cultivation of said land, viz: John W. Jr?" rulVr Hvde. Frank Ktecker and Richard Zahn, ' . . .1 nril. i..r, .n,I .T.mAVi.Mlw The Pathfinder, District of CoJwnbia, ai.uu, . , of Blodgett, Orejron. CHAS. d. KUUKliS, Register. Journal. Salem, Or., M , 2.05. ! The Designer, New York, ' $1.00; 135. Standard Fashions, Mr Object-Lesson Roads. it. is unofficially announced that the good roads train will be in Portland when 1 PAWNER S A LYE Get your Job Work donp here ttomeethsajjng salve in the. world. Oregon's Blue Ribbon stateIfair Salem Sept 15th to 20ih 1932. You are invited to atted and see the greatest industrial exposition and livestock show ever held on the Pa cific Coast. Good racing every after noon. Camp ground free. Cotne and Ving your families, For any in formation, write M. D. WISDOM, Sec'y. Pouland, Ore. Ar Los Angeles 1:20 p m Ar El Paso: 6:00 p m Ar Fort Werth 6 :30 a ru Ar City of Mexico 9 :55 a m Ar Houston 4:00 a m Ar New Orleans 6 :25 a m Ar Washington --6:42 a m Ar New York 12 :43 p in 3 :30 p m 10:50 p m 11 :30 a m 4 :35 n m 9.30 a m 11 :45 a m 0:00 a m 7 :25 a m 9:30 a m 7 :00 a m 6 :00 p m 6:30am 9 :55 a m 4:00 am 6 :25 p m 6:42 am 12:43 p m TIME CRD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p " u Corvallis " arrives Yaquina 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina.... Leaves Coeval lis. . . . Arrives Albany .. .. 3 For Detioit: Leaves Albany ""Arriyes Detroit 4 Returning: Leave? Detroit Arrives Albanv ..... 11:05 a Trains 1 and 4 arriye in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany betoie departure of S. P. north bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis und Albany giving direct service to Newport and adjnceiit beaches . Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 1 ;00 p. m. after the arrival cf S P. south bound train iroin Portland, reaching De troit at 5:45 p. m. For further information apply to L.DWIN STONE, H. H. CkONise, Manager. Agent, Corvallis. fiie first National Or CpRVALXiS, C3EGON. LCTA3LICHED 1C30 DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Office on South Main St. Consultation and examination free. Office hours : 8 :30-ll :45 a. m; 1-5 :45 p.n. - Telephone 236. -Corvallis, Oregon. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST OOlro la WbltBOra Blnrk Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done in first class niannr, " and satisfaction guar anteed. ' ' GROWX m BRIDGE WSRK 1 SPECIALTY OfJii e over Zierolf 's grocery store, opposi the post oflii-e. Corvallis. Oregon. ' OFFICERS & DI2ECTOR3 M. S.' WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. AVILES, Cashier. GEO. K. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. JOHN WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. PULLMAN AND TOUKIST CARS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist, cars to 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. M. A. Goodnougli Dealer'iu Pianos, Organs, . Violins; Guitars, and small instruments of fall description. Manufacturers age it for the World - Famous Pianos and Organs which hsve a world wide reputation for thir tnriA nation and durability. I also sell th l est automatic jiiano-plaver on the market today the Parrgon, Offii-p ami residence one block wept of ponrt honse. AdwiBistrator's Notice, Kntire 19 hereby aiven that ti e under signed has been inly appointed, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Connty of Benton, administrator of the estate of Lana Gray, deceased. All perpona having claims against said estate are hereby reqnired to present the same, properly verified as by law required, to me. or to C. E. Woodson, at Corvallis, Oregon, within sis rnonths from the fiate hereof. J. H. Au.UKipJW, Administrator of the estate of Lana Gray, deceased. Dated at Corvallis, Or., Aug. 4, i902. Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especiallj to encourage ana buna up ine legmmaic uui ness enterprises and industries of this country. E. IL Bryson ATTORNEY - IT LAW Corvallis, Oreon. Office in FcstoflBce rndin. STUY TlTI,KS CoAVlVANilNW. JOS. H. ' YfllEOU. ATTORNKY-AT-tAW.; Prni-ti f. in all Sts?te nr-d Federal Conrt, OiTi w in linrneU Ridl.linit. Deposits Received subject to check payalile oil demand Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transters sold available ii the principal cities of England. Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal. Gel maay, Austria. - Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities ot th United States. Princi J Correspondents Upon Whom y?i Sell Sight Exchange The Commerci::l Nalional Bank of Chicago. The First National Wink of Tort land, Oregon. The Hank of Califor-ia, San-t'raucisco, Cal'; Anglo-Caiiforniau I'.aaU, Sail Francisco, -am. the National City Bank New York. -The Dank of New York National Banking: Ass n Impo ti rs &Trader s National Bank. New York Bhou and Leather Nat :o:ial Bank of Boston. Mass thiladtlphia Katiouai li--.;kof rinladclphia. I a Notice for Publication. Drugs & Medicines K6di Vs I hoto S111 plin Ccivstfis, Oregon Established, . Incorporated, 1898 , WHOLESALE & RETAIL.ti The iroFt cotrpltte line lot Pure Drugs mid Chemicals in .Corvallis. Bocks pers: United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, - July 11th, 1902.' Krtice is hutr-y jiiven (hnt in coii'i'linnct with the provisions of (he actcf Congress of June 3, lei7S, en titled "An pet f r the fcale of timber lands in the States of Califonva, Oregon, Kevada, ai d V. aplung ton Territorv," as f xii l.oed to all the Tubhc LanJ Sta.t. 8 by act of August 4, 1SW2, MARY A. EGBERT, of Philomath, Conntv of Bi-ntoii, State of Oregron, has this day flit d in this office her sworn statement No. F-84, for the irtirclwe "t the S. iof 8. of Section No 34. in Township 13 Secth', Banse No. 7 Wet.iu will ofer proot to fhww that "the land fought i' more vahiablc ti r its timber or stone than for as ricultura! purposes, and to estab lish her claim to said land bi fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Saturday, the CTlh .lav of Sept , 1B02 She names as witnesses: John W. llydc and Frank I. rirbert, both of Philomath. Or. eon. ai d Cl aries W. Wilkin son and Fred Suuer.il. both of Corvallis, Oregon. Any and all .en-oi,s cloimh g suversely the above describert lsrds sre requcstcu to file their claims in this office on or before sai i 27tb day of Se-it. . 1002. W"M. GOLl.oW AY, Register. ttd Stutlctiery, CcmicercUl I Pine Jerfoniery, 1 oet Artlcl, .. rcirp, Emehes erd KiirfrB Poehet Kvives, Seissors, Fire Cutlery ciqabs; Mansgeilof Perscriptkn Derartrent, T..;. JOKES. ;Pegristred, 'yecial CfvrFi 5r. IVrrr rry fct r'rfvrrtHkl ty, Indinna Nolice for Pttbllcatloe. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Aug. 12, 1902. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the art of Congress of June S, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, VltiGIL E. W ATTERS, of Corvallis, county of Benton. State of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office his sworn statement No. Sfc'4, for the purchase of the N J NW and N J NE 4 of Section No 34 in Township No. 12 S, Range No. 7 W', and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tharj for ajrricnltur.il punwies, and to establish his clam) to said land before Victor P. Moses. Clerk of Benton Co., Cprvallis, Or , "on Saturday, the 1st day of Np veniber, 1003, He names as witnesses Michael J. Flvnn, John Hyde, Frank M. Spencer, John P. Huffman, all of Philomath, Oreeon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to 'file their claims in thU office cn or before said 1st day of Nov., 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Something for the ladies at the Gazette office. A fine line of call ing cards. Come in and have Borne printed while you wait. United Mates Land Offcn, ' Oiet'On Citv, Oregon, June 10, 1902. Notice is hceby given that in compliance with ti e provisions of the act of Ci na;es of Jm.-e 3. 1878, en titled ".r pri fir the sale of timber lands in the States cf California, Orrgon, Nevada anil Washine ton Territory," a a extended to all the Public Land Mates by act of August 4. i92. - GEORGE A. WHEELER, of Pi rtlancl, conntv of Multnomah, State of Oreeon l as thisdsv fihd in this . fliee his swi rn staten ent No 57'!S. for the 1 urchase of the N W" 1 4 f Section No. 14 in Township No i3 S. Fsi ae No. 7 W, and will offer pn of to show that the lait sorght is more vaivable for its timber or stone than fi agricul tural purposes, and to establish his c'airo to mud land before 'he Rigister rd Prreiv.r ofiiisrfl1r at Ongon city, Oregon on fatuity, the SOth day of Augi'St, iS02 ' He names.ns witneses: I lihs A ftirterofAl sea, regir, Inv.h Kleiserof Abs. t'rigm. F-m-lel S. Ewing of I hiloj rtb, Cngon, Charles H. Chip man 'cf Corvallis, t'.cpin. Any and all persoi.s claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims m this office on or before ssia 30th day of August, it02. CHAS B. J'OOKES, K'gister. For the ISIkb' Omijvttl tle Southern Pacifiic Co. will sell tfekt-t fn-m all sta tions in Oregon and return, on August Stst, September Ft and 51h to 11th, in clusive, at greatly rnlr.c d rates. On. account of "E'ka' Day," tirkt-ts will be sold 011 September 3rd and 4tb at one fare for tbe round tiip, with a maximum of 9. Special attractions have fn-en p-ovidtd, which will make this carnival the finest ever held on the roast. Grand parades every da, in wlijch the qnei 11 pf hp carnival will aprear bpfore her gdniiring sutijectB, Don't fil to visit the Midway nis ame, the German Village and Ja'our'a Oiiental Extravaganza. If you stay at home you will spend the balance of our life regretting it. Foley s Honey Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia,