THE (MIS GHEITL
FRIDAY DEC. 12, 1902.
GIVE IT SIABILI1Y.
Speaking of our financial sys
tem, the president says: l4It
would be both unwise and un
necessary at this time to atte.upt
tn reconstruct our financial .-ys-
tem, which has been the growth
of a century." He then sug
gests "that all future legislation
should be with a view of en
couraging the uses of such in
strumentalities as will automati
cally supply every legitimate de
mand of productive industries
and of commerce, not only in
the amount but in the character
r ;.uiatinn- of makine all
foreign importers who desire free
trade, and from a noisy clatter
in? lot of academic free traders
who are destitute of much prac
tical knowledge on any subject.
In spite of these the country
has accepted the doctrine of pro
tection. Its friends will never
give up until the , whole subj ct
is lifted out of partisan polit cs
and i treated as an important
part of that economic po.iey
which must be given staDtiuy.
From Wells.
In onr last- issue we tried to
say that "firmness" was one of
the marked characteristics of the
late Thos. B. Reed, but the com
positor had a greater admiration
for Mr. Reed's "finanees,"so
these were extolled. -JVhile; the
illustrious ex-speaker was xich
.,ac-e- Tia nroe vTnrKiratl VP-
kinds of money interchangeable,. . &. wQrld,s
nA convertible into the cstab- '
Hops Will be Away Up.
and convertible into
i;cti3 ornld standard."
These utterances on our finan
cial system meet universal a p- Next year's hop crop will not
oroval. Our financial system f n . . 8 ts says the
has been the slow, painful growth p tlan1 Telegram. A lew con
of. a century. It has reacnea a tr&cXs for jg03 hops are being
high degree of perfection and mad aJ. that prke Th;s fact is
adaptabilty to our purposes. It enough tat growers may
would be unwise, and it is un- , . deDenj upon another
necessary to attempt to recon-1 year Q prosperity. It is doubt
structit. The veriest neophyte f , if thfj ke wiU ever again
in finance sees the wisdom oi fall flS lpw as IQ cents the
this. consumption keeps pace with the
The American people as a SUDnlv. more especially as the
whole believe the nation's finan- New York growers are going out
ces should be managed in trie in- Qf trie business owing to adverse
terests of the whole country, conditions
TKie i the attitude of both the The market has been most
Prudent and Secretary Shaw. oeculiar this year. At the pres
The gold standard is established I ent time some of the dealers are
and is aoDroved by the people. seii;npr two cents below the mar-
Our monetary system is fairly safe ket price to make good orders
from the interference ot nnanciai which were not covered witn
inters. contracts,
iicwi; nf nnomic oolicv The more conservative dealers
nriine erotiomic hedp-e bv covenner each order
musk uv- tr i o m -
... - n a nf this couatrr. This sta- they take in advance with a con
' bilitv should not be fossizalion. tract with the grower, so as not
-iM.. ,fr has acauiesced m to be caught short. In this man
the wisdom of the protective tar- ner they have the supply when
iff principle. It is exceedingly called upon and do not have to
. c;MKie that this svstem buv in the open market for fill-
should be destroyed or that there ing their orders. Others, hew
er,,! rl violent and radical ever, will take all the orders they
changes therein. There must can get regardless ot whether or
.,lwanv rhantre which will not they can cover witn con-
s;, th standard of com- tracts.. When these latter have
of to sell short it has the effect of
fhe American waee-worker. It stimulating the market,
: mnCf Mrnpsflv to be wished same as was done this year,
m nonln treat the tariff from the It seems all the more remark
standpoint solely of our business able that prices have kept up so
-pna ii well in the face of the fact that
Stability of financial policy is very few of the large brewers, ac
. : 3L:..v.i cfartilitv cordine to reliable information
of Wonnmic colicv." The from trade sources, have bought
aa ii heen estab- of this year's crop,
i:.i..a a rinomlenf mo- large brewers have cold storage
ection by tariff hal been ac- Plants where they keep hops in
a v A,.r,van reonle. stock, and many of them have
auu i ' " e
Revival meetinxa are in progress at the
North Palestine church.
John Harris is having a qnjntity ol
oakernb wood cut, which liecouiem-
Tjlatea shipping to Portland if the plan.
.- i
noon innnirv, appears to promise pw
result 8
Denover Edmifi-U left for his homa i i
Portland, Sunday. He will return in
the early ppring tn b" i hia fourth
seaaou'tf work in the cuijl v- of Jack
Hall
Touy WLitheck, formerly -the village
hlacksmilh" of Wells, has aruved lrom
Snuthern Oreion for a visit. -
"Alfreii Williamson, a fireman on the
S. P. has heen viaiUng fnenda here.
It is reported that the well known
Wiles cattle hare been purchaaeJ by E.
F. and and Walter Wiles. -
A family from Kings Valley now occu
pies the Ed Wiles place vacated last fall
by Dudley Gibson.
Ben Givier, of Alsea, is cutting wood
for John Harris. Ben is said to he a
"cracker jack" with an axe.
Ou account of the rain, but a compara
tively small acreage of fall wheat has
bteu sown in this locality,
A good blacksmith is needed here.
The shop has remained closed since last
fall, and farmers are obliged to o to
Bueua Vista or Corvallu to have their
work done.
Harley Hall and family of Polk county
spent Saturday and Sunday here.
Lumber is on the ground lor the erec
tion of a shed to shelter teams, just back
of the church. Mi4-winter is almost at
hand, and the shelter is mn.-h needed.
Will Dodele, who had a:i arm broken
last week in a tussel with some sheep, is
getting along very nicely. The fracture
is between the shouMer and elbow.
Gussie Williamson, of Crawley, is vis
iting at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. A.
Carter.
Ed Wilson, better known hereabouts,
... - v.
as "l'ltts, IS vismng reiuv ucic.
a former, denizen of Wells, but at
present is holding down a homestead in
the Siuslaw country.
Mis Martie J. Lee returned to
SCHOQ ; OF&MUSIG :
Oregon grfciiHiui! I
MORDAUNT GOODNOUGH, Director '
Four years' course in PianP, Harmony, Etc.
Present enrollment in the piano department over fotty I n lis.
Send for iiinlai giving full information as to methods employed.
terms, etc Address, CORVALLIS, OREGON:'
e first National Bank
QF CORVALLIS, OREGON. - "
- ESTA8USHEO lOSO. .
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
M. S. WOODCOCK, i-resiaem.
C E. MOOR, Vice-President,
WALTER T. WILES, Cashier.
GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
E. F.. WILES, Corvallis, uregon.
Loans Made
On aKikids of approved security, and efPff
to & anrd up te Wte W-
ness enterprises ana iuuvduio v -
B. A. CAT HEY, M. D
; Physician $ Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building. . -
rwr, ii-i ) 10 to 12 a, m.
Office Hours J 2 to 4 p. m.
Residence:-. Con;ei 5th and AdMi SU.
Telej-l."i' nt rrl"'i-p wild resist-1 -Corva'iih.
- - r Ort-iton.
Deposits
Received subject to check payable on demand.
Giiristm
the
THiir Viav desired bOtll.
1 tn, caiM so at the stock
UclVC ICUaiwuir .
x ... .
rather than pay presen
-w-. . i a ; j.
ortrl tV, renublican rnrtv prices, it is tneir policy 10 wait
C L" WT, until an of) year so that they can
I cfrtb- mt TxrTin hnns art rheat).
a .1. AnrMAr 3bVVn r -" K"1 IT
J5v protection me wdgc -, jranf-
',..u:.0f ine largely on xneir om sioc.
-SI ,.PC t?rS ear ought to help in mak-
Wiuiliug Uul.i.o, j t." nr o hoftPf flPvt VMr. HaV
standard we assure inem mat . 0 17 , . , . . .
these dollars nave "u they will be forced to come into
tmi rrli a si n tr nower that can Del, ' , . , r
G
given to money. Our prosperity
is unbounded, unprecedented
Our economic oolicv. which em
braces both our system of finance
and our system of protection by
tariffs needs only stability.
This is a plain, rational con
olnsinn. admitted bv all who
the market heavy for a new sup
ply, therefore dealers, it would
seem, are mstined in maKine
contracts ahead for 18 cents
Payment Must be Made.
The council took up the mat-
have eiven the subject careful ter of delinquent fewer assess-
7t i f u aii 3C ments at its meeting ivionuay
STS3 o?ournnarSym: njght, and as a resuh of its con
Why not the need, as well, ot 01 a JA n X;
uJuru, r nnr fron- police judge was ordered to di-
omic policy-the system of pro- ctthe cheif of police -to proceed
tection? Stability here is iusthlth .the collection of alldel n-
sewer assesiments. The
LLVilVU I ,
svsterr,: All the various forms officers have no choice in the
rtf nrwtive industrv require natter, but must entorce pay
-x.Z-.i.. ;ifincr ment before January 1st, 1903
If settlement is not made betore
41 A. J -i. A- . . - U. nA
we once neara m . ." vertised and sold. As an alter-
say: -i care nttie wucm x -u. . how owners of prop
given protection or not; DUtiao . Qa;iah1 ash
whatever I am given to De
e.rty who lack available cash
may give their note at six per
cent, payable in two years, se
cured by first mortgage,
We take the liberty of suggesting any of
the following as appropriate Xmas gifts
Forelga Exchange -
Sight exchange and transtewsold
theprincipal cities f England. Ireland.SUer.
land France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swe4
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Ger
maay, Austria.
Letters of Credit
Issued available in the principaL cities o! th
United States. -
Princld Correspondents Upon Whom
Sell Sight Exchange
The Commercial National Bank Chicago.
The First National Bank of Portland Oregon
The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
if,lCalifornian Bank, San Francisco, uai
1 -nitr fv York.
th? Bank of New York Nation"l Banking an
Imnoi ters StTrader's Notionr.i Bank, New mk
t uuaacipni" auuu.i .
River View
Poultry Yards.
... T. Bowleg, PL D.
- (Homoeopathic)
Physician, Surgeon, Occulist
Office Booms 1 and 2 Id Bank Bldg.
Rkmdekck On 3rd street, between
Monroe and JackBon. Residence tele
phone Ao. 811.
Offick tiorns iu to is a. m. , rw
and 7 to 7:So p. m.
CORVALLIS, OREGOK.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician $r Surgeon
Exauiii.injj Eargeon U. S.PeneioB Bureau
PHILOMATH, 0REGO1S.
For T.ndles
Fine Cloak or Kajrlan
Fine Dress Patterii
Fine Far Boa or Collarette
Walking: or Dress Skirt
Fine Black Petticoat
A Royal Worcester Corset
Silk or Wool Shirt Waist.
A Fine Silk House Jacket
Poik I Silk Umbrella
. . . -. 1 1 . I T" I A. CviinnA
county this week, after a visit wun ner qY An ouaia
Bister, mm. oievu Haii. i Pair 1'ine blioes or biippers
A shooting match id to take place at pgjr pjjjg Ilite Blankets
Wells oa the 2Kh mrt. &porisin8n . inreoillpq Ollllt
... I it illLVt WWiJ w w
please remember tae aate. hjilV Wftist Pnf tern
...n i.;u th. Tnanfinderlce- "
1 Liu j.aua iijAt 1
Oorvallis road, is said to be almost im
passable at the present time.
Muldoon.
For Men.
X Bnsiness or Dress Suit
An Overcoat or Cravonette
A "Hawes" $3.00 Hat
Pr Douglas or Walkover Shoes
A Dress Suit Case
A House or. Smoking Jacket
FineSlippers or Suspenders
Warm or Dress Gloves
Silk or Linen Han kerchief
A Fine Muffler
A Silk Umbrella
A Monarch White Shirt
A Fine Dress Scarf
Suit Good Underwear
For Boys, Girls and Children We have lots of Good Things
Premium Dishe3 to redeem all outstanding coupons
Pigs for Sale.
About 2J head ol yout.g pigs. En
quire of Walter aavlor,
Coiva lis, ure.
DR. W. H. HOLT
DR. MAUD B. HOLT
- Osteopathic Physician
Office on South Main St. Consultation
and examination free.
Offiee hours : 8 :30-ll :45 a. tn; l-.r, :45 p.m.
Telephone 235.
Corvallis, Oregon.
DR. JAS, A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office In Wbltfhoni Blork
r . -
Ait.;-
Several hundred birds fur fa'.e. Baned
Plymouth Rocks exclusively. Eggs in
season. Correspondence solicited.
J. G. HORNING,
Barred Rock Specialist.
Oorvallis, - - - - Oregon.
Notice to Credilors.
Corvallis,
Oregon
Iu the County Court of the State ot Oregon
fm- P.pntnn Ooul!tv
Tn the Matter of the Estate of Leslie M. Mat-
The undersigned having teen appointed by
the County Court ff tentou County, Oregon, as
admiuistratrix of the estate ot Leslie M. Wat
toon, deceased, notice is hereby given to the
creditors of, and 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 County, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first publication of
this notice, towit, within six mouths from the
17th day of October. i9o2
EMMA A. MATTOON,
Administratrix of the Instate of Leslie M . Mat
tood. Deceased.
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dntistrv of even description done in first
class hi an ner. "and satisfaction guar
anteed. GROWN f HD ER1BEE WCRK k SPECIALTY
Office over Zlerolf "s grocery store, opposh
the post office. Corvallis. Oregon.
E. B. BrijHon
ATTORNEY IT LAW
Corvallis, Ore'on.
Office In Tobtcfl ce Unliaing.
Notice for Publication.
TWiroa to inform the residents of Cor
vallis and vicinity Hint he has opened a
SHOE SHOP
between J. R. Smith & Ca's hardware
store and the Gazette office, for making
and repairing shoes. All work entrusted
to him vkill be done promptly and in a
superior manner.
Fine Work a Snecialtv.
Home-Seekers:
Notice for Publication.
If vou are looking for some real good bargains in Stock. Grair,
Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for my special list or come and see me.
I shall t ike pleasure in giving you all tbe reliable information you wish-
also showing you over the country.
HENRY AMBLER, iSST"
Philomath, Benton County, Oregon
Shooting Gallery.
I have opened a shooting galleiy in a
United States Land Office,
Oregon Citv, Oregon,
Dec. 3. 1002.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
SSMSSw!? it north of Dilly's bicycle .hop and a
States by act of August 4, 1892. Samuel C. Dixor - of, . ;nvjtatjon js extended to all who
Philomath, county ol Kenton. sBKuiurejuu.iiM . ,TT , , .,,
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. desire harmless sport. W ednePUav Will
io be Ladies' Day and prize will be give
X'Jtt&i on l,,i8 t0 the making the
rriitural nurDOses. and to establish his claim to I heat BCOreS. HARVEY bABGEANT.
. . . . . . - - . u rrtDtta rl.a-lr r9 Rpntin I
said land oeiore rewr r. mw., " . . ,
county, Oresron, at Corrallis, Oregon, on Monday,
the 10th day of February, 1903.
He names aa witness s:
John W. Hyde, Ed Hawkini, Frank M. Spencer,
and Mahlon W. Worthington, all of Philomath, Ore.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims id
this office on or before said 16th day of Feb., 1903.
CUAS. B. MOOKES, Register.
Wanted.
want
a Twrmnnent condition. 1 can
then adjust my Business to it."
This, everywhere is demanded as
the orime need ot all industrial
nnriiits and it is this which cro- Wear Ralston Health Shoe
;ncf c.oa11ri tariff" re- the cure for cold and wet feet. AH
leathers and styles: price, $4. S. L
. . , , t. i j I Kline, 8018 agent
Protectionists have always held ' 6
that the principle ot protection,
as part of our economic policy, is
entitled to and should be accord
ed the same careful thought and
action we eive to our financial
system. This is the president's
view: "It is most earnestly to
be wished we could treat the tar
iff from the standpoint of our
business needs."
Why can we not? Certainly
not because business inea oppose;
certainly not- because the wage
earner and tiller of the soil do
stability; surely not
because the people have not ac
;:reri in the wisdoin of the
nrotective tarifi principles. Op
nosition comes from a few thick
and thin partisans; a highly self
ish, aati-American number of
Soft
Harness
You can make your har
ness aa soft as a glove
cr.d ai toui;h as wire by
usios El UEKA Har
ness Oil. You can
lengthen tta life make it
List twice as Ions as X
ordinarily would.
UREKA
Harness Oil
makes a poor looting bar.
ness Ilk new. Made of
niia. heavv bodied oil. es
pecially prepared to with
stand the weather.
Bold everywhere
In cans all au
Made bj STANDARD OIL Ca
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad,
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m.
" " Corvallis 2:00 p. m.
" arrivep Yaquina 6:25 p. m.
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina.... 6:45a.m.
Leaves Corvallis. . . . 11:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m.
3 For Detioit:
Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m.
Arriyes Detroit .... 12:05 p. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:45 p. m.
Arriyes Albany ..... 5 :35 p. m.
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in
time to connect with the S. P. Bouth
bound train, as well as givinfj two or
three hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
trains at Corvallis and Albany giving
direct service to Newport and adjacent
Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and
other mountain lesorts leaves Albany at
1 :00 p. m. after the arrival of S. P. south
bound train Iroua Portland, reaching De
troit at 5:45 p. m.
For further information apply to
Edwin Stone,
II. H. Cbokisk, Manager.
Agent, Corvallis.
J. Tckner, Agent Altjany.
Ten good loggers in our Lut kiauiUte
Loggiug Camp ten miles west of Hos-
kics. Wages, $2 25 and J.&U ner aay.
Thb Chas. K. Spaulding Log. Co.
OSTEOPATHY
Will Cure Rheumatism.
It yon 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 in from 10
to 60 days.
I have ia my office the latest improved.
Static and X-Bay machine and am pre
pared to make any kind of X-Ray ex
aminations; also, to give any kind cf
electrical treatment.
If you are afllicted in any war, call and
see me. Consultation and examination
free. Respectfully,
W. H. Holt, D. O.
Call for Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there is
money in the treasury to pay all city
warrants drawn on the general fund, and
endorsed prior to July 16, 19OO. Interest
will stop an the same from this dale.
Wji. McLagan, -Citv
Treasurer.
Pated at Corvallis, Or., Dec., 11. Io02.
Chickens.
I have a few fine bred Barred Ply
mouth Rork cockerel, from Judge Hitch
cock's poultry yard?, for sale, Inquire
at Huston & Bogue'a hardware store or
call at Wm. Bonne's residence and see
them. Oscar Tom.
Young's Cash Store.
Ladies' Gcods at low prices, to close
out. Full line of woolen hoeiery, ali-o
fanry goods. Orders for goceiies may
be sent by telephone.
One fawn
Inquire of
For Sale.
colored Jersey milch cow.
D. C Rose.
THE SURE WAY
to prevent Pneumonia and Consumption
ia to cure 3Tur cold when it first appears.
Acker's English Remedy will stop the
cough in a night, and drive the cold out
of your system. Always a quick and
sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, and all
ihroatand lung troubles. If it does not
satisfy yon the druggist will refund your
money. Write to us for free sample.
W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
If you are troubled with impure blood,
indicated by sores, pimples, headache,
etc., we would recammend Acker'sBlbod
Elixir, which we sell under a positive
guarantee. It will always cure scrofu
lous or sj philitio poisons and all blood
diseases. 50 cts and $1.00. Allen &
Woodward.
Vttch Seed
For sale. Address M.
Ccrvallis, Oregon.
S. VVooikock.
LaDd Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
November 29, 190.
Notice is hereby given that the following-uainod
settler has filed notice oi his intention to make tinal
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the County Clerk of Benton
fftiint.v. nt. i!rvftllis. Oregon, on January i2, 1903,
viz: John Duffy H. E. No. I18IO for the 8W Sec.
8 X 13 S R. 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. Eutlet, and
Wm. Gates, all of Kern, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOOKES, Register.
Mrs. Lauren. S. Webb,
Vice-President Woman's Iemo
c ratio Clubs of SorlSiersi iiio.
"I dreaded the change of life which
was fast approaching. I noticed Wine
of Cardui, and decided to try a bot
tle. I experienced some relief the
first month, so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
with no pain and I shall take it off and
on now until I have passed the climax."
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling of the -woinb and
ovarian troubles do not jvear off.
They follow a woman to the change
of life. Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trou
ble. Wine of Cardui never fails
to benefit a suffering woman of
any age. W ine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Webb when she was in dan
ger. When you come to the change
of life Mrs. Webb's letter will
mean more to you than it does
now. But you may now avoid the
suffering she endured. Druggists
sell f 1 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
OF'
INDIGESTION
is the cause of more discomfort than any
other ailment. If you eat the things that
you want, and that are good for you, you
are distressed. Acker's' Dyspepsia Tab
lets will make vour diaestion perfect and
prevent dyspepsia and its attendant dis
agreeable symptoms. You can safely
eat anything, at any time, if you take
one ol these tablets afterward. Sold by
all druggists ona positive guarantee.
25 cts. Money refunded if you are not
satisfied. Send to us for a free earn pi;.
W. H, Hooker & Co, Buffalo, N. Y.
'nvRV TlTliKH Comiyakcwg. '
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT.LAW.
Pra ti.-e in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Burneit Building.
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo SuppHe
Ccrvstlis, Ciegcn
Established. ln-oi poruleViSo
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The
iKOst complete line lot Pure Drugs and
Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books
pers
end Staticneiy, CcmmercUl Pa
Tine lerfimery, Toilet Article,
Cctr.ls, ntselie8 BX.& Vittore.
Notice for Publication.
1 AND ClFICE AT OkEON ClTY, OsFOOS,
Kovemlr 1, 1B02.
Notice is hereby siven that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
fiiml i roof in tirpi ei t of his claim, ai d thjt said
proof will be n.ale before the County Cleik of Een
ton coumy, t Corvalli Orefton on Dtcemoer 19.
1812. viz Homrr J artiu Wooa, H. K No 13.73,
for the W. 1 N. W. J, N. K. J K. W. 1 & N. W. b.
W i, t ec. 10. T. 12 S , R. 7 W.
He touts the follcwfcg witnesses to prve
his conti .i.ous rcsider.ee ui on tid . cultivation
of said land, viz : Wesley Keeton and William Cu
thoin of eVy. Ori-jr. Ocorge Grft-n ardKil
leu. Green. I I tf,.th. Ore. r
Register.
Notice for Publication.
1 am Citicr at Oregon City, oiireon,
November 1, 1902.
Notice is hereby eiven that the following-namd
settler has filed notice of his intention to makj
final proof in mprort of his claim. Bnd that said
proof will be maile before the County Clerk of Ben
tnn county, at Ccrvallis, Oregon, en Deren ter . 1K
1W viz Cbsrb s W. Wilkinson. H. K. Iwo. 1RS69
for t'he S.E. X. Sec. 32, T. 12 S., R 7 W.
He names the following witnesfes to prtve his
continuous residence upon and cultnation of said
land, viz : Ernest F. Snyder, Fred Kfcurei alar d
hlmon P. Kasey of Corvallis, Oregon, John W.
Hyde, of Philomath, Cr p JfOORFS,
Rcitifcttr.
Notice for Publication.
Hvd Offick at Oregon Citt. Oregon,
Kov-mber 1, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that the following-nained
scttlei has fili-d notice of his intentiou to make final
proof in suiJi-oit of hU claim, and that faid proof
will be made before the County Clerk of Benton
county, at Corvallis. Oregon. n Dn.her lft, 1W
vis!.: Fred. E. bin.eral, 11. r. 13i.7l, for the S. w. K
Sec S2. T. 12 8. R. 7
He n.mes the tollowirg witresses to jrove Ins
continuous roir.m-e i n i-d luitivptn 11 ot (aid
land viz CI -.Ties W. Wi'.kir.tin aid 1 irett F.
Snyder of Conallis, Oregon, John W. Hde of Ihl.o
math, Oregon, fcilton P. Hyv."' Corl.i-. Oreton,
Be'b-ter.
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