IRE-CQRMLiyflEJTL-
TTJESDA Y, DEO- 9. 1902.
CREATE. A NAVY.
The President's recommeuda
tions relating to the construction
aod maintenance of a pow
erful navy, are not; merely -the
ebullitions of ardent patriotism,
but with keen sagacity are dra wn
from the added perils of war con
seqm-nt to our commercial growth
and our territorial expansion.
We are a peacelul people,
choosing to engage all our ener
gies in developing our own nat
ural resources and pushing for
ward our manufacturing and
commercial interests. We envy
no other nation, have no purpose
of injuring any. We simply
propose to work out our own des
tiny and solve cur own problems
without let or hindrance from
any.
The work which engages us
requires peace, and we must be
prepared to compel others to re
spect our peaceful purposes and
desire.
We have not always escaped
the jealousy and ill-will of other
nations. It is altogether reason
able to expect that our commer
cial supremacy -will not be reach
ed without incurring the enmity
of other powertul nations. In ad
dition to giving ample protection
to our long coast lines and insu
lar possessions we must have a
navy enough powerful and num
erous to protect our commerce on
every sea. Not to possess such
a navy would, iu case of war be
tween two European powers, as
England and Germany, invite a
repetition of our experience of a
century ago when England and
France were at war. Although
a neutral, our infant commerce
was well nigh destroyed by em
bargoes which we were unable to
prevent. Of course We now
would not lone endure such a
proceeding, but the possession of
a sumcient naval lorce wouia
prevent all from such methods or
warfare.
There is scarcely a doubt that
any future war in which we may
become involved will be conduct
ed on the seas. ' No nation
would invade the country with
an army. Some of our seaports
would be attacked, probably,
but an enemy would assail our
commerce and endeavor to de-
strov that.
Germany is continually
strengthening her navy. Eugiand
is forced to nursue the same poli
cy. In the event of war between
these nations we would need a
navy strong enough to compel
either power to respect our neu
tral rights.
So far, since President Cleve
land's administration we have
been Tmrsuine a wisely conceived
policy of naval establishment;
we need but to enlarge its appn
cation, and to push it forward
There has never been a time in
our history when we were so able
to build a navy as now, and nev
er before have we had so many
reasons for following the advice
of Washington: "In time of
peace prepare for war." Con
gress should not tan here.
EX-SPEAKER REED.
The death of ex-Speaker T. B.
Reed which occurred in Wash
ington, D. C. Saturday night
will cteate wide regret. For
long he was a public figure stand
ing in a strong light.
His honesty, his finances, his
high courage, his quick wit and
his strong, common sense were
his marked characteristics. He did
his work well. In this will be
found his greatness. History
will not mark him as a states
man even of mediocre degree,
but she will record his life as a
bright example of . what poor
American boys may accomplish
The appellate court ot Ken
tucky has performed an act of
uistice m the case or Caleb Pow
ers, one of the men convicted of
the murder ot Governor Goebel,
The new hearing was granted on
the ground that the ttial judge
was prejudiced against the de-
lendent. Impartial readers of
the proceedings of the court that
found Powers guilty, were con
vinced at the time that the judge
was set upon convicting the de
fendent regardless oi the evi
dence. County Court.
Commissioners' court for Ben
ton county met in regular ses
sion, Wednesday Dec. 3rd, and
audited the usual grist of bills.
The following special business
was given atteution:
In the matter of the petition of
E. -E. Raber et al for aid on
bridge in-jScbool 'District No;6,
it appearing:- from ; the petition
now on file thatthe present cross-,
ing is in a dangerous condition ,
and during high water is unsafe,
and the citizens of said commu
nity agreeing to furnish posts for
the same and the necessary lab r,
to rebuild said bridge, it was or
dered thai the county furnish the
nails and. lumber necessary the.
same to be delivered by the P"ti
tiiers.' ' r ,'. 7 .'" - i
?In the mattei of the petition, ofi
J. F. Yates for a rebate of tax on !
sale of lot 2; blk 30, Jobs addi-1
tion, it appearing Nto the Court
from said petition that the tax
on lot 2, bilk 30, Jobs addition to
Corvallis, was, through error,
sold for taxes, and lhat the tax
on lot 1,' blk 30," is unpaid, and
that same was in fact sold to the
county instead of lot 2, blk 30.
It was ordered that the clerk cor
rect the tax sale record to con
form with the facts as returned
by the sheriff on said delinquent
tax roll for year 1893.
In the matter of expense of
programs lor parents meetings,
upon, request of .Supt. G. W.
Denman, it was ordered that
said petition be granted in the
sum of $2.50 for printing pro
grams for each meeting.
The viewers having reported
unfavorably o n the proposed
Cooper-Newton road from Cor
vallis to Philomath, it was or
dered that the reports of said
viewers be accepted and said
matter dismissed.
It appearing to the court that
it was just and proper, a portion
of the Geo. L. Thompson road
was declared vacated.
The resignation of G. C. Peek,
as road supervisor of road district
No. 13, was " accepted, said resig
nation to go into effect Jan. 7,
1903.
In the matter of a change in
the county road leading from
Dusty to Corvallis, it was or
dered by the court that W. F.
Whitby, John Whitaker and T.
W. B- Smith be appointed view
ers of said proposed alteration of
road, and Thos. A. Jones, sur
veyor, to survev the same. They
are instructed to submit a report
together with a plat and survey
of said road, to the ceurt at its
next regular meeting, January 7,
1903-
In the matter of application
for contribution to assist in pub
lishing a discriptive pamphlet of
Benton county, as prayed for by
B. F. Irvine, M. S. Woodcock
and G. W. - Denman, on behalf
of the Benton County Citizens'
League,' it appearing just and
proper, the court ordered that a
warrant for $ 100 be drawn in fa
vor of said league.
It was ordered that A. Cad-
walader be allowed and paid for
donation road work in District
No. 9, $65.25.
The Corvallis Times was al
lowed and paid for printing asd
stationery, $50.75.
October Filings.
The following is a list of the filings at
the recorder's office during November:
Deeds 58
Real estate mortgages 16
Chattel mortgages 8
Satisfaction of mortgages 18
Assignment of mortgages .... 2
"Water notices
Patents (TJ. S.)
Bonds for deed
Assign of Lease 1
Mort Bond -
Indexing Land Survey
Leases.
3
Total number of filings ...112
Fees collected for same, $106.95.
Shooting Gallery,
I have opened a shooting gallery in a
tent north of Dilly's bicycle shop and a
cordial invitation U extended to all who
desire harmless sport. Wednesday will
be Ladies' Day and prizes will be given
on this day to the ladies making the
best scores. Harvey Sargeant.
cheap Apples.
At D. G. Hill'p, 1 1-2 miles west of
Corvallis. Special rates to College slU'
dents.
Wanted. '
Ten good loggers in our Luckiamute
Logging Camp ten miles west of Hos-
kins. Wages, $2.25 and $2.50 oer day,
The Ciiis. K. Spauldisq Log. Co.
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA 1ABRETS
cures Dyspepsia and all disorders arising
from Indigestion. Endorsed by physi
cians everywhere. Sold by gll druggists.
No cure no pay. 25 cents. Trial pack -
aire free by writing t W. II. Hookeb &
Co., Buffalo, N. .
- SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Oregon Arsculirl gelleg
MORDAUNT GOODNOUGH, Director
. Four yean,' inrM hi Piano, Harmony, Etc. '.
Pret-ent enrolIu.tut in ilie piano department over forty 1 arils.
' Send for cm-nlar giving full information as to methods employed, 1
teinis, etc. . . - " .
. Address, CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Pioneer
Fresh bread daily. A complete stock oi candies, fruits and
uuts kept constantly on hand. Smokers supplies
a specialty.
u
n
rismas Toys
H. W HALL
Chickens.
I have a few fine bred Barred Ply
mouth Rock cockerel, from Judge Hitch
cock's poultry yards, for sale, Inquire
at Huston & Bogue's hardware store or
call at Wni. Bogne's residence and see
them. Oscab Tom.
Young's Cash Store.
Ladies' Goods at low prices, to close
out. Full line of woolen hosiery, also
fanuy poods. Orders for groceries may
be sent by telephone.
For Sale.
One fawn colored Jersey milch cow.
Inquire of D. C. Rose.
Acker's Blood Elixir positively Cnre3
Chronic Blood Poisoning ami all Scrofu
lous affections. At all tinifs a matchless
system tonic and purifier Moey re
funded if you are not satisfied. 50c and
$1.00. Allen & Woodward, Dru3-;ist.
OSTEOPATHY
Kill Cure Rheumatism.
If you have rheumatism in any of its
many forms, no matter how long stand
ing, call and see me at my office on
South Main Street. I will guarantee to
cure any case of rheumatism iu from 10
to 60 days.
I have ia my office the latest improved
Static and X-Ray machine and am pre
pared to make any kind of X-Ray- ex
aminations; also, to give any kind of
electrical treatment.
If you are afflicted in any way, call and
see me. Consultation and examination
free. Respectfully,
V. II. Holt, D. O.
I nave naa occasion to use your
Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medi-
cine and am pleased to say that I never
used anything for stock thai gave half as
good satisfaction. I heartily recom
mend it to all owners of stock.
J. B. BELSHER. St Louis, lgo.
Sick stock or poultry should not
eat cheap stock food any more than
sick persons should expect to be
cored bv food. When vnrrr nfvfe-
g and poultry are sick give them med
icine. Uon t stuff them with worth
less stock foods. Unload the bowels
and stir np the torpid liver and the
animal will be euxed, if it be possi
ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine rjuoloads the
bowels and stirs np the torpid liver.
It cures every malady or stock if
taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can
of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry
Medicine and it will pay f oz itself ten
times over. Horses work better. Cows
give more milk. Hog3 gain flesh.
And hens lay more eggs. It solves the
Eroblem of making as much blood,
esh and energy as possible out of
the smallest amount of food con
sumed. Buy a can from your dealer.
rj I have had occasion to use your B
Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medi-fk
B
akery
Proprietor.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
November 29, 1902.
Notice Is hereby given' that the ro!lowiug-nam?d
settler has filed notice of his intention to make flnal
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the County Clerk of Benton
County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on January i2, i903,
vie: John Duffy H. E. No. Ii810 for the Wtf Sec
8,.T. 13, S., JR. 6 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz:
B. F. Ireland, J. H. Daniel, W. T. Cutler, and
Wm. Gates, all of Fem, Oregon.
CHAS. E. MOORES, Register.
Is Issued Semi-Weekly
Subscription Price 1.50 per Year
It fcliivts to te fair, l.tr.rtt ar.d fearnES
to give the news while it is news, and
avoid the sensational.
ITS LARGE CIRCULATION
In this County makes it of value
to advertisers.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
Our Clnbbtag List.
Suoecribers to the COKYALUS GazTTE can
obtain the flkwiogr j.pev In crmbiimtitdk Bub
Beriptioua witta the GAZK1TE,; at the very lo
prices stated below; cash in adxance always to ac-con-pany
the order. Those wishing- two or more
publications named with the GAZETTI5. will please
correspond with this office and we will quote you
the combinati.m price. We can save Juu money on
nearly all publications vou desire. .
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weekly; M, Ujt monthly; S JU, fur kdub ontuiy. -
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the publication alone, and the second the rate for
Uie publication offered m conjunction with the
senii-weeklv GAZETTE.
Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest, Port
land, Or., S.W., 50 cents; L80. ,
Oreyonian, Portland, Or., W., TLB9; 2.65.
Rural Spirit. Portland. Or.. Contains a live-stock
mantel report, w., x.uo; 2.56.
Pacific Christian Advocate Por land. Or.. W.
$2.00. 8.06.
The Thrice-a-Week World. . Kcw York.' T. W
$1.00;
Homestead. Des Hoines. low. A thorcrarh' stock
and farm Journal, W., (1.00; 2. SO.
The Republic, St. Louis, Mo S. W., $1.00; 2.05.
, The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind.. Live
stock, farm and poultry journal, M., 60 cents; 1.65.
Boston Cooking School llagazlne, Bt-M., 50 cents;
L90.
Young People's Weekly, Chicago, I1L, W., 50 cents;
21.90.
Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W., 91.00; 2.05.
The Fruit Glowers' Journal, Cobden . 11L, M.,
50 cents; $1 75.
Farm and Fireside, Springfield, Ohio, 8. W.,
60 cents; 1.75.
Women's Home Comi anion, Springfield, Ohio,
$1.00; 2.15. -.
Lippincott's 3Isgttzine, rhiladcl hia. Pa., M.,
$2.50; 3.25.
Ev'rv Month (Music, Sor-g and Dime), New York,
M.-, $1.00; $2.15. -
The Century Macazuie, New Yoik, SI.,f4.C0; 6.05.
Hoard's Dairyman, Fort Atkinson. Wis., The
best most up-to-date dairy journal iu the world, W..
$1.00; 2.30.
Oregon Poultry Journal, Salem, Or., M.. 60
cents; 1.80.
The Pathfinder, District of Columbia, W., $1.00;
2.05.
The Desisruer, New York, Standard Fashions, M,.
$1.00; 2.35. -
Pocket Atlas of the World. 3S1 Daces, containing
colored maps of all the Elates aril territories in the
United States, the province of the dominion of
Canada, "and of every country slid civil division on
the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in
formation about each state and county, giving the
population of every large city in the world, besides
other valuable infm mation. A handy reference
work for every person; with Corvallis Uazkits one
year, 2.00.
American Agriculturist. Chicajro, III., including
copy of Year Book and Almanac, W., $1.00; 2.30.
Farm. Field nd Fireeide, Chicago, 111 . W., $1.00;
2.1
St. Louis Clctc-Dtmocrat, St. Louie, li5a no riva
as great modern newspaper, T. W., $1.C0; 2.15.
The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chieugo, Vv"., 1.00; 1.90.
The Cosmopolitan Magazine, Kew York, M.,
and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth, 6tf pages of
latest maps; S ; 2.85.
The Outing Magazine, New York, M., $1,00; S.80.
Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or. W.,$1.00; 2.30-
Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., JI.C0; 2.15.
American Homes. Kncxviile, Tenn., M., Sl.OO;
2.30.
McClure's iTagszir.e, New York, M. , $1.00; 2.40.
Twice-a-Weck Ccurier Journal, Louisville, Ky.,
one of the best papers frc.m the great South, T. W.,
$1.00; 2.05.
"Dairy Fortunes," a nr.at, well written took of
204 pages on oil questions concendng OMryinir,
feeds and feeding, tl.e constituent properties of all
kinds of feed; 39 combinations foiniinjr well
balanced rations fur dairy cows. Every dairyman
i-hould have it. I rice with the Corvallis Gazette
cue year, $2.50.
tie first National Bank
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
M. S. WOODCOCK, President.
C. E. MOOR, Vice-President.
WALTER T. WILES, Cashier.
GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
E. F. WILES, Corvallis,' Oregon.
Loans Made
On alljtkids 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.
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, Ger
many, Austria.
Letters of Credit
Issued available in the principal cities of the
United States.
PrincJl Correspondents Upon Whom
Sell Sight Exchange
The Commercial National Bank of Chicago.
The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon.
The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Anglo-Cahfornian Dank, San Francisco, Calif
The National City 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
Philadelphia National Bank of Philadelphia, Ps
River View
Poultry Yards.
Several hundred lirdj3 for Fale. Barred
Plymouth Rocks exclusively. Eggs in
sen son. Coirefrpondenre solicited.
J. G. HOKXIXG,
Barred Bock Specialist.
Oorvallip, ... - Oregon.
CONSUMPTION
the most dreaded and deadly of all di
seases," as well as ptseumonia, and all
Lung troubles are relieved at once and
cured by Arkei'n English Remedy "the
kinj; of all Cough Cures.'' Cures coughs
and colds io a day. 5 cents. Your
meuev back if dissatisfied. Write for
free Vamule W. II. Hooker & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodwabd,
Druggists.
Vttch Seed
For sale. Address M. S. Woo. cock
Corvallis, Cr.-non.
OREGON
SHOJT LINE
Union Pacific
AND
l Tiptr Attn t-n in m
Depart IIBC &Unr.UULt&
ARRIVE
FOR
irom i"ortland ;
FROM '
Chicago
Portland Special .
9 a. m.
SaltLake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Umaha
Kansas City, St
4:30 p.m.
Louis, Chieage
via Hun
and East.
tington
Atlantic
Express
8:50p. ,
via Hun
tington.
SaltLake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, bt
8:10 a.m.
Lotus, Chicago and
last-
St. Paul
Walla Walla. Lew-
Fast Mail
iston, Spokane,
Minneapolis, St.
6:15 p.m
via -Spokane
7 :00 a.m.
Paul, Duluth, Mai
waukee, Chicago.
and .bast.
Through Pullman and Tourist Seepers
72 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO
No change of cars. Through tickets to
all Eastern points via this route on sale
at S. P. depot office. '
Ocean and Kiver Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All ling dates!
subject to change.
8 p. m,
For San Francisco,
Sail every five days
4 p. m.
Irom April zcl.
Daily
Ex. Bun.
8. p. m.
Cclurr.bia RWsr
Sieger.
4 p. m.
Except
Sunday
Saturday,
To Astoria & way-
10 p. m.
lanaing.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOf
Water Permitting.
Steamer lint h leaves Corvallis for Al
bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land
ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
6:00 a.m.; returning, arrives Corvallis
about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday'.
E. F.THAYER, Agent, Corvallis.
A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST
via
Southern Facific Gompanv.
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Ccrvullis far Portland
and way stations at 1:20 p. m.
Lv Portland 8 :30 a ni
Lv Albanv 12:30 p m
Ar Ashland 12:33 am
Ar Sacramento 5 .00 p m
Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p m
S :30 p m
10:50 p m
11 :3f a di
4 :35 a m
9.30 a iii
Ar Ogden 5 :4o p m
Ar Denver 0:00 a n:
Ar Kansas City -7:25 a rn
At Chicago 7 :o5 a m
11 :45 a m
1) :U0a rr
7 :li5 a in
Ar Lob Angeles-! :20 p m
Ar El Paso 6:00 p m
Ar Fort Worth 6 :30 a m
Ar City cf Mexico 9 :55 a m
Ar Houston 4 :G0 a m
Ar New Orleans 6 :25 a m
Ar Washington G :42 a m
Ar New York 12 :43 p m
7 :00 a in
6:(!'p m
6 :30 a m
9 :.r5 a m
4:00 am
6 :i'5 p ni
6 -A'i a m
12:43 p bo
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to
Ogden and El Paso, siid Tourist cars to
Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans ane
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 Corvaliif
station, or address
C. II. MARK HAM, G. P. A..
Porllwid, Or.
. CcrvaliSs & Eastern Mmi
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albanv 12:45 p. ru.
" " Corvaliip 2:00 p.. in
" arrive? Yaquina 6:25 p. in.
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina. . . . 6:45 a. m.
Leaves Corvallis. . . . 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 Albany 5:35 p. m.
Train No. 1 arriyes in Albany in
time to connect with the S. P. south
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
traias at Corvallis and Albany giving
direct service to Newport ar.d adjacent
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 Irom Portland, reaching De
troit at 5:45 p- m.
For further information apply to
Edwin Stone,
H. H. Cp.onise, Manager.
Aeent, Corvallis.
J. Turner, Agant Albany.
Notice to Creditors. '
IntheCcuuty Court of the State ot Oregon
for Eentoii County
In the Matter of the Estate of I,eshe M. Mat
toon, dectrwsed:
'11. tf undersigned having teen appointed by
the County Ccurt of fcenton County, Oregon, as
administratrix of the estate ol Leslie Si. Mat
toou, deeeastd, notice is hereby given to the
creditors of, a:;d all persons having claims
against said estate to present their claims, veri
fied as required by law, to her at her residence
in Snir.iic. lit-iitcm Countv. OrecroD. within six
months from the date of the first publication of i
.. . . . -. . 1 - .1. .. t ... thn 1
mis II Ol : 1 1 , LOW l L, wiLiiiu uiumua .iu".
17th day ot October, 1M02.
EMMA A. MATTOON,
Administratrix of the Estate of Leslie M, Mat?
food, Deceased.
B. A. CATHEY, M. D;
Physician 4' Surgeon
- liooms 14 in Bank Buildiut;. .
r4 unM. I 10 to 12 a. ax.
Office Hoars f 2 to 4p.m.
Residence? Corpet 5th and Admnp Sta.
Tele.lirne at oRice and rcsidenc.
Corva'iiK, " - - . Oregon.
w. T. Bowies, I.D..
(Homoeopathic)
Physician, Surgeon, Occulist
Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bid,.
Residence On 3rd street, . between
Monroe and Jackson. .Residence tele
phone Ko. 811.
Office Hoces 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4
and 7 to 7:3o p. m.
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician f .Surgeon.
Examining surgeon U. S.Pcnsioa Bureau
PHILOMATH, OBEGON.
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. nr, 1-5 :45 p.m.
Telephone 235.
Corvallis, Oregdn.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
OSes ia Wbltehom Block
Corvellis, Oregon
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Pntistrv of everj description done iu first
class insurer, ' and satisfaction guar
anteed. grown m mmi ma k spegialtt
Office over Zlerolf 's grocery store, oppos5'
tbp post office Po'vallis. Oregon.
E. II. Bryson
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Corvallis, Ore"on.
Office in Fcstcff ce BnHdiog.
Notvry Tm.ns. fuM.TA.t im-
JOS. H- WTIE0N.
ATTOTNTHY-AT.LAW.
Pr. tico in nil State and Federal Court.
Olftce in Pnrrett BniWinz.
DruKS & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Ccrv&His, Oicgon
Established, Incorporated ,'1898
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The tnest ccn plcte line ot Pure Drugs and
Chemicals iu Corvallis.
Books r-v& Staticneiy, Cottmercial Ta
pers, Fine Fttftfteery, Toilet Article,
Cctrfcs, i"Tiifihes etd Birrots.
Notice for Publication.
Lasd Oifke at Okeoon Citv, OkkoOH,
NovemLer 1, 1902.
Notice is hereby civen that, the following-named
settler bus tiled notice of his intention to make
final proof in supi ort of his claim, ard that said
proof will be 11 ade hefore the County Cleik of Ben
ton county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on December 19,
18K, viz Homer Jiartin Wood, H. B. No. 12773,
for the W. i K. W. J, N. E. J K. W. i & N. W. i S.
W i, See. 10, T. 12 S , D. 7 W.
He names the following witnesses to pnve
his conlii uoup reriritnee upon ml cultivation
of ssiid land, viz : Weslev Keeton and William Cau
tl om, of V ciley. Onccn, (Jtorge Gret.n ai.dWil
iaui Gmn. 1 1 ikcalh, Ore.
CHAS B. KOOBF8,
h emitter.
Notice for Pnblicatioti.
, Land Cftich at Okecon City. Obeoon,
November 1, 1902.
Kotice is hereby given thiit the followiiijr-hamfd
pettier l.as riled noliie of his intention 10 make
final proof in tur rort of his claim, tnd that said
proof will 1 e made before the County Clerk of Ben
ton county, at Corvallis. Orrgrn, on DerenberlO.
lf!02 viz : ( hil-s W. Wilkinson H. K Ko. J3S09
for the S. K. yt. bc. S2, T. 12 S., It 7 W.
He ni.mea tl.e following witnescea to prtve his
cortinuons residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz: Ernest F. Snyder. Fred F. fcin cral and
Simon P. Kagey of Corvallis, Oregon, John W.
Hjdc. of l'l.ilon'iath, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOORIP,
Reifisttr.
Notice for Publication.
Laxd Ofeick at Okegox City, Orkoox.
November 1, 19 2.
Notice in hereby given that the following-named
settlei has filed notice of his intention to make flnal
pn of in sup) ort of Iih claim, and t hat laid proof
will to made lfore the County Clerk of Benton
county, at Corvailw, Oregon. n Tiecsmber 19, 1902,
viz.: Fred. K. b u.er.-l, H. I . 13t7l, for the S. W.
Sec. 32, T. 12 S. h 7 W.
' He names the following witiierees to prove his
continuous itii ne vj on i lid eu thatif n of eaid
land viz.: tlsr'es W. Wilkinson aid Ernest F.
Snyder of Com a lis, Orefrnu, John W. Bj de of Philo
math. Oretop. biu.on P. Krpev, of Cois11m. Oregon,
CHAS. B. IIOOBES,
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