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THE CORVALUS GftlETTE. FRlPAtf, NOV. 28,1902. NO CRUDE LEGISLATION. Those who expect congress to apply lammer and tongs legisla tion in tariff revision, and the regulation of trusts, are destined to disappointment. Theie will be too such legislation at any time', and certainly not at the next, or short session of congress, Certain measures may be given incipiency, but few can be car tied to completion. Tariff re vision will be discussed, there is no doubt of that, but there will be no revision of tariff schedules this Session. The subject re quires careful, dispassionate con sideration. Well digested, intel ligently conceived and wisely ap plied revision will be given to the tariff. Protection w ill not be disturbed by hasty, crude and hurtful legislation. The busi ness world now understands this. Peculation of trusts will be undertaken in the same spirit There will be nothing found in the nresident's message tnat will unsettle industrial condi . tions or disturb any business in terest. Whatever ! recommenda the nresident mav make. we mav he sure none will be of a disturbing character. At the beginning of his administration he declaredhe would pursue Mc Kinlev's oolicies. These have brought prosperity to the country and theie will be uo departure from them. Anything that i: found to be obstructive or inimi cal to the prosperity resulting from them will be sought out an 1 removed. This will be the trend of the president's message. Hp firmlV stands bv these poll cies. He stands with those who are unflinching in devotion the principle of protection, and who are determined tnat wnai ever the evils of the trusts may be they will be sought out and eliminated. The republican par ty and the. president are in har monv. Led by William McKin lev the party instituted those policies which have been mainly instrumental in lifting the coun try out of the untoward condi tions into which democratic par tisianship and incompetency had nltirjored it. ProsDeritv abound. Led bsr Theodore Roosevelt the republican party will continue those policies and prosperity will abound more and more. The managers of the great trusts and corporations now see . j the wisdom ot republican purpo ses as set out by the president and admit that his policy con templates onlv the removal of such evils as cannot be defended and should not be endured. On lv nartisans and selfish free trad ers will oppose the policies of the republican party. lasx tne poor they are always- with us. Their opposition is of little sig nificance. Strong in the will of the mass es; strong in the consciousness of its patriotic, helpful purposes the republican party, led by the president, controls the helm ot state. DEAD DUCKS. The antis long persisted in de- clariner that we should give the Filipinos the same degree of self government that we gave the Porto Ricans, in spite of the fact that the latter were by far better prepared for self government. The results have shown that Porto Ricans are not fitted for self government, so much less the Filipinos. Of two parties in Porto Rico, one is opposed to American rule; the other is not so much opposed, but both parties oppose American influence andseek to give power and authority to native munici pal rulers. This in spite of the fact that they never had such beneficient government as we have given them. Trade with the United States is free. Duties collected from importations from other coun tries go into the treasury of the island. The island practically pays nothing into the national treasury. We have improved their har bors, built them good roads, es tablished, and -improved their schools, analyzed their soils, ex amined their forests and done a multitude of things to encourage and improve the people. " Our whole arrangement with the, Por to Ricans appears to be based on charity, with the islanders the sole beneficiaries. Having virtually suppressed the Philippine insurrection we are about to give the inhabitants just such opportunities for devel opment and selt government as we are giving the Porto Ricans. Our Senator Mitchell -will in troduce a bill giving them free trade with us.; This is laudibl and really to the Pacific Coast people will be - advantageous. Already we have conferred many substantial benefits on the Filipi 'nos, and Twill, continue to hf)p them, and to fit'lhem for 't he work of self government Most beneficient, indeed, has our government been to the peo ple of our insular possessions, in finitely better than any they could possibly conduct for them selves. 'Expansion," "govern' tnent without consent of ihe goV erned," once so loud voiced, are "dead ducks." Disposition of Cases. Circuit Court for tbia county adjourned Tuesday morning after a session of but a day and a half. The following disposi tion was made of cases not reported in our lastisBue: J D Hill vs Jacob Frank, action. Dis missed on motion of plaintiff. WH Kay vs Ed Kay, aelion on prom issory note. Default. Judgment for $68.75 and interest, attorney's fee of 15, and order for sale of attached property. A Wilhelm, A Wilhelm Jr & M Vil helm, partners doing business under firm name and style of A Wilhelm & Sons, vs G H Waggoner, action on promissory note. DismUeed on motion of plaintiff, Peter Wilson vs Allan WilBon et al suit to perfect title to real property. Decree as prayed for in plaintiff's complaint. A Wilhelm, A Wilhelm Jr & M Wil helm, partners doing business Under the firm name and style of A Wilhelm & Sons, vs William Milton Howell, action on promissory note. Default. Judg ment for plaintiff for $1463.27 with inter est at 10 per cent, aad $95 attorney fees, Judgment on open account for $53.72, and order for sale of attached propertr. Goltra & Bumbaugh vs Jacob Frank, action motion to dismiss. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. A Holcomb vs L W Hblcomb, suit divorce. Default, decree of divorce granted plaintiff. J C Taylor and Paulina Kline vs Abi gail Elliott etal, suit to perfect title to real property. Default as to heirs. De cree perfecting title, and ordered con tinued until next term as to defendant, Abigail Elliott. Cora E Baker vs James-H Baker, suit divorce. Decree of divorce granted plaintiff and custody of minor child. John S Glovier vs Jesse Brown et al, suit to perfect title to real property. De fault as to defendants Jesse Brown, Mil ton Modie, Lydia Melville and John Mel ville. Decree granting title. State Land Board vs Thos H Cooper et al, suit foreclosure. Continued for term on motion of plaintiff. - E W Strong vs Lena Raber et al suit confirmation sale of real property. Order confirming sale of real property. C L Hopkins vs M G Flynn, and S S Ewing, partners doing business under firm name and style of the Benton County Lumber Co, action on promis sorv note. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. - - A E Laws vs. Sarah Stewart et al, suit foreclosure. Continued on motion of plaintiff to complete service of summons Dismissed on motion ot plaintiff as to to Lafayette Stewart. Wm Groves vs John M Osburn, suit. Submitted and taken under advisement, parties given five days to file briefs. E A Parker vs W H James, injunction. Demurrer sustained. State Land Board vs Mary E Hender son, suit foreclosure. Decree foreclosure mortgage. Geo H Burtch et al vs Jennie Churchill et al, suit; partition and sale of real property. C E Woodson' appointed guardian. Melissa Crofts vs John Crofts, suit di vorce. Decree of di vorce granted plaintiff. Malinda M Smith vs M L Smith, suit divorce. Decree of divorce granted plaintiff. The Farmers Loan & Trust Co as trus tee, vs O P R K Co & W V & C B R, for report of distribution. Order for pro rata of distribution of $400 and allowed custodian of $65. " Margaret Logsdon vs J A Hawkins et al suit foreclosure. Continued for term on motion of plaintiff. :. . - - J. B Smith & Co vs M W Wilkins, suit confirmation sale real property. Order confirming sale of real property. A B Hammond vs W T Crosby, action on promissory note. Continued for term on motiou of plaintiff. James P McBee vs Thos H Cooper and S A Cooper, action on promissory note. Demurrer overruled. Deft, given 10 days towwwer. James P McBee ts Thos H Cooper, action on promissory note. Demurrer Rain and sweat have no effect on harness treated wkh Enreka Har ness Oil. It re sists the damp, keem the leath er soft and pli able. Stitches do not break. No roagh sur face to chafe and cat. The Pa harness not only keeps looking like new, but wears twice as long by the use of Eureka Harness Oil. Sold ererywhem in cans all sizes. Made by Standard 00 Company ; SCHOOL OF MUSIC Oregon Jlgrictiltural College MOFDAUNT GOODNOUGH, Dircctcr Four yeaV t n Piano, Harmony, Etc . ' v"- - " Prwent two) Intent In the plann department over forty ipil,,' . - Send for iImjmIrt lining fall infcraatlon at to methods employed, -terms, em. " , . Addres-, - C0RVALLT8, OREGON. CLOAK and SDrtSAL Commencing Saturday, Nov, 15th, We will offer bur entire stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's jack ets, capes, raglans and tailor-made suits at sweeping reductions. All this season's garments. Limited Stock. Call tarty. overruled. Deft given 10 days to answer. Jas P McBee vs Thos Cooper, action on ! promissory ' note. Default. Judg ment for $71 with intrest at iO per cent, and $15 attorney lees, and sale of attach ed property. . Florence D Gilbert vs J A Hawkins and Vasliti A Hawkins, suit foreclosure. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. United Brethren First Church of Eu gene, Oregon, a corporation, vs John L Akin, J V Bodgers and J W Ingle, ac tion. . Demurrer. Demurrer confessed by plaintiff and plaintiff given 30 days to file amended complaint. M B Davisson vs John L Akin, J Q Bodgers and J W Ingle, action, De murrer. Demurrer confessed by plaintiff and given 30 days to file complaint. 2 3 2 THE GAZETTE Is Issued Semi-Weekly Subscription Price 1.50 per Year It stiives to Yt ftir, lTi.tr-t si d fearltts to give the news while it is news, and - avoid the sensational . ITS LARGE CIRCULATION In this Couuty makes it of value to advertisers. Guns and Ammunition. 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Deposits Received subject to check; payable en 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, Gcr may, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities ot the united ataies.- Prindi J Correspondents Upon Whom W . bell Mgnt exenange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Anglo-Cahfornian Bank, San Francisco, Calif. The National Citv Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n Importers &Trader's National Bank, New York. Shoe and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass rhiladelphia National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa River View Poultry Yards. Several hundred birds for sa'.e. Barred Plymouth Rocks exclusively. Eggs in season. Correspondence solicited. J. G. HORNING, Barred Rock Specialist. Corvallis, - - - - Oregon. WHAT IS THE USE r.f ciiarin'f frfwn 1 ndlt'Pfll lAll if mil Pflt what vou want, or of" starving uielf sia Tablets takpn after eating will digest x i r A r r.A... il your iovti purieuiiy auu ncc vuu nuui u 4iDntAAaKlo crmninma nf Tiidiurpel inn and Dvsper.8ia. Eat whaf voir- like at " . . r. iii r any time ana taKe au Acser lauiet nuer wanl. Positively guaranteed. - Your mom y will alw avs be refunded if you are not satisfied Write to us tor a free sam ple. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Vetch Seed For sale. Address M. S. Wooc'cock) Corvallis, Oregon. Oregon ShojtLine Un 10 Pacific AND ' DjCFABT roa TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE from rortiana OalCftgO Portland Special 9 a. m. via Hun tington SaitLake. Denver. Ft Worth, umanai Kansas City St. 4S0p.th. Louis, Chicago Mid East- Atlantic Express 8 s60p. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, fet 8:10 a.m. via Hhh- Louis, Chicago and tington East. St; PanI Walla Walla. Lew FdBt Mail iston, S p o k a ne, 6:15 p.m via Spokane Minneapolis, bt. Paul. Duluth, Mil 7:00 a.m. waukee, Chicago, and East. Through Pullman and Tourist Beepers 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. - Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All ling dates subject to change. 8 p. m. For San Francisco, 4 p. m. Sail every hve days trom April zd. Daily Ex. Sun 8. p. m. Columbia River Steamer. . 4 p.m. Except Sunday Saturday, To Astoria & way- 10 p. m ianding. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Water Permitting. Steamer Ruth leaves Corvallis for Al banv. Salem, Portland and Way Land ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 6 :00 a. m. ; "returning, arrives Corvallis about Midnight, Monday, Wedneeday and Friday. c Ev F. THAYER, Agent, Corvallis. A. L CRAIG, Gen. Paes. Agent, Portland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST VIA Southern Pacific Company. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Coivallii, for Portland and way. stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland 8 :30 a m Ly Albanv- 12:30 p m Ar Ashland 12:33am Ar Sacramento -5.00 p m Ar San Francisco-7:45 p vet S :30 p m 10:50 p m 11 :30 a m 4 :35 a m 9.30 a m 11 :45 a rn 9:00 a ip 7 :25 a m 9:3i a n. Ar Ogden 5:45 p m Ar Denver 9:00 a m Ar Kansas City 7 :5 a m Ar Chicago 7 :55 a m Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 p ni Ar El Paso 6:f0 p ni Ar Fort Worth 6 :30am Ar City of Mexico 9 :55 a m Ar Houston ; 4 :00 a m Ar New Orleans 6:25 am Ar Washington --6:42 a m Ar New York 12 :43 pm 7 :00 a m 6:00pjn 6 :30 a m 9 :55 a in 4:00 am 6 :25 p m 6 :42 a ui 12:43 p m PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS ou both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St Lonis, New Orleans and Washington. i"1 .... - Can V.nnfll.i.n U'lfK QOV. eral steamship lines.for Honolulu, Japan, Til. :i: : A...vnl. 4JnV -fillilil, xilllipiiitrt vacuum. kjvw..- America. See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis station, or address ' C. H. MARKHAM, G, P. A., Portland, Or. & Eastern FaiW, TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:15 p. m. ' " " Corvallis 2:00 p. in. " arrive? Yaquina 6:25 p. m. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina.... 6:45 a.m. Leaves Coeval lis ... . 1 1 :30 a. m. Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m. 3 For Detioit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m. Arrives Detroit .... 12:05 p. m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:45 p. m. Arrives A' bany .... . 5:35 p.m. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as givine two or thrpp hours in Albawv befoie departure of S. P. north bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany civing direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit. Breitenbusn ana other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 1 :Q0 p. m. after the arrival of S. P. south hound train lrom Portland, reaching De troit at 5:45 p. m. For further lnlormation appiy io Edwin Stone, H. H. Ckoniss, . Manager Agent, Corvaih8. J. Tuenee, Agant Allwny. Notice to Creditors. In the County Ccprt of the State el Oreggii for Benton County In Ihe Matter or the Estate of Leslie M. Mat toon, decensed: .... Ihe undersigned having heen appointed by the County Ccurt of Penton County, Oregon, as administratrix of the estate of Leslie M. Mat tooD. deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, ad all persons having claims against said estate t& present their claims, veri fied as required by law, to her at her residence in Summit, Benton Coonty, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, towit, within six months from tile Hsv nf Orolwr. l!kl2. ' . EMMA A. MATTOON, Administratrix of the Estate of Leslie M. Mat- j tood, Deceased. b. a; catheym: d Physiciun Surgeon - Rooms 14 in Bank Building, OmHouraO-v. . Residence: Corner 5th and' Adams SU. Teleplione at offuv and WsHewe. , 1 Corva"iia, - - ( , - 7': Orvgori;'- W. T. Bowleg, pi. D. (Hemeeepathle) - Physician, Surgeon, Occdist OPHcx Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldgi Residence On 3rd street, between Monroe and Jackson. Residence telfe3 phone No. 311. . . Offick Hours 10 tb lil a th. j 2 to 4 and 7 to 7:3o p. rh. CORVALLIS, OBEGOS. C. H. NEWTH Physician $r Surgeon, Examining snrgeon TJ. S.Pension Bureau philomath, Oregon: DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD ; B: HOLT . Osteopathic Physicians Office on South Main St. Consultation and examination free. , Office hours : 8 :30-U i45 a, in; 1-5 :45 p.m. m-i i - .ne xeiepuone too. Corvallis, Oregon. ' DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Otnee la Wkltohom Block Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR v -w -t rvi m rw Dentistry of evr-n- description done in first class iuanner, and ratisfactictf '.guar anteed. CROWN AND BRIDGE VCRK I SPECIALTY Office over Zierolf 's Krocery store, oppost'e the post office . Corvallis. Oreftoa. E. 1L Bryson EY - AT - LAW Corvallis, Ore"on. OfBce in Fcstoffice BclldlBE. N'tTARV Titles JOS. H. "WILSON. ATTORN KV-AT T.AW. Prm tie in all Stale and FpiIpkI Court. Office in Burnett Building Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Mioto Supplit (Cc ivsltiff,' Oregon Established, ' : InccriKirattr', ti WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete lint ot Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books cd Stationery, Conmerclal fa pers, Fire rerftatnery, Toilet Article, Combs, Eroshes snd Stirrers. Notice for Publication. ' Land Okfick at CUeook City, Orfook, Noemlr 1. 1002. Notioe.is hereby jriveiflfiat; the follnwipg-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in supi ert of his claim, a d that said proof will be riiade Dtfrrt the County Cleik of Ben ton county, at Corvallis. Orejron, on December 1, 1892, viz Homer Jtaniu Wood, H. K. No. 12773, for the W. i N. W. J, N. E. J K. W. J & N. W. i S. W i. Sec. 10, T. 12 8 , R. 7 W. He names tlie following witnesses to prove Ms contiguous residence upon and cultivation of said lanr, viz. : Wesley Keeton and William Cau thom, of Wesley. Oregon, Utorge Green and Wil iam Green, fl.ikmsth, Ore. CHAS B. MOOPES, Bealtiter. Notice for Publication. 1 and Omci at Oregon CiTr. Okfoow, November 1, 1902. Notice is berely given that the following-named settler ban filed notice of his intention to make final proof in fupport of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Ben ten countW at Corvallis. Oregon, cn DeeenberlO. 3002. vis.!, Charles W. Wilkinson. H. E. Ko. JS09 for the S. E. K. See. 82, T. 12 S., K 7 W. He ntmes the following witnesses to pri'vs his continuous r'sidenee upon and cultivation of said land, vis ! - Ernest F. Snsder, Fred V. fcirreral rd Simon P. Ksgey of Conallls, Oregon, John W. Hyde, of Pliikinath, Oregon. CHAS. B. Mf'ORIS, - Register. Notice for Publication. Laxd Offick at Oregon Citt, Oregon, November 1, 190?. Notice is hereby given that the following-named s Jttlei has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton county, at Corrailis, Oregon, en Deero.ber 3, 1902. viz : Fred. E. Simerai, H. K. 13i7l, for the 8. W. Y Sec 32, T. 12 S. K. 7 W. He tnies tbe following witnesses to Trove bis continuous reFicVi ce ui cn hi d culthsti'-n of said land, vlt.: Chpries W. Wilkinu.-n t d trnext F. Snyder Of Corvallis, Oregon. John W. Hyde of rhilo matli, Oregon, faimon P. Kagev, of Conallis, Oregop, CHAS. a MOOKES, Iteh-lgr- .,U11 tl.u .,ilaiint rif hlnnH mi i ifiVra in. ..ww v- . f " " Acker's Blod Elixer, under a positive" guarantee. It will cure all chronic and nihr hlncui nnisnnB. If von lmve erun tions or sores on your lwdy. or are pale, 1 - i. rt i . ia lllfit U' 1 I O f Blll TisoH Vn r fund monev if vou are not satisfied. 50 cents and $J. Allen & wooawara, arnggiBte. . -, Get your Job Work done heje