THE C0NUU1S GAZETTE.
TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1903.
THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.
There is a well defined and ac
tive sentiment, east and west, in
favor of restoring the use of the
English bible in the public
schools. The promise of sue h a
step is found in the fact that if is
advocated alike by Protestants
Catholics and non-sectarians. All
of these recognize the value oi
the bible as literatureas a text
book in history, poetry, rhe'onc,
ethics, and in the English lan
guage. The most intelligent Caiholics
freely admit the superior ity'oi
the authorized Enelish version
f the bible over all others in its
fidelity to the English language.
Ac on patnn!p nf nnre English
diction and correct idiomatic
phraseology it stands unmatched
in the entire field of English lit
erature. Regarded merely as the most
efficient aid in attaining a correct
knowledge and facile use of En
glish it should be restored to use
in the public schools.
But the bible also sets forth the
most perfect and comprehensive
code of ethics presented to men.
.No parent, no patriot anywhere
objects to his children being in
structed in ethics found in the
bible. Its record of political and
social history is accepted by men
as being unusually accurate. Its
poetry is grand, inspiring, patri
otic.
But thoughtful men see more
than all this. They see that the
bible is not a sectarian book that
its teachings, whether in the
field of history, poetry, language
and ethics are right, lotty, pure
and elevating:, and their conse
quent influence upon the plastic
mind of vouth verv much to De
j
desired.
They also see that these teach
ings and this influence can be
made available without resorting
to creedal doma. or iustlv of-
u
fending any sect.1 Whatever o
creedal and sectarian tenents may
be evolved from or supported by
bible authority does not need to
work the exclusion of the bible
from the list of text-books for use
in the public schools, because the
book is not sectarian, as our peo
Die understand that term, and
teachers may easily be restrain
ed from usmsr it in a . sectarian
' interest. . " ; '. ,
It is quite incomprehensible
. why the use of the bible in the
schools should ever have been
" forbidden. . We have questioned
scores of men and-women who in
Childhood and youth , attended
public schools in which it was
daily used as a text-book, and
we have found none who ever
knew it to be used in the interest
of anv sect.
It is to be hoped that right
views on this subject will become
insistent until this most wonderful
book is again an acceptable text
book in all oar public schools.
TOO TARDY.
It would be amusing, were it
not quite nauseating, the ardent
homage paid by prominent and
would-be prominent democrats
to the memory of President Lin
coln. The character of the man,
his patriotism, his integrity, his
principles and purposes are .the
themes of unstinted democratic
praise; unqualified democratic
approval and eternal democratic
attachment.
Yet among all our presidents
there is no one who was so cruel
ly and maliciously abused, ma
ligned and hated by democrats as
Abraham Lincoln. The demo
cratic party ardently opposed
every principle Lincoln held dear
opposed his most unselfish and
patriotic acts, opposed every
measure and policy of his public
life.
Our democratic friends, W. J.
Bryan, Tom Johnston, D. B.
Hill and others, protest too much
and altogether too tardily. It
looks as if they think the mem
ory of Lincoln a spell to conjure
with, and it is, but democrats in
voke the spell. ' They betray
themselves as certainly as the
donkey that assayed to pass as a
lion. . v
- Did democrats come to worship
at the shrine of Lincoln with
bowed heads and bated breath,
and acknowledge the grievous
wrongs they did to him and his
most cherished principles, we
might regard them witn some
patience in spite of our repug
nance for the tricks of demagogy
A few days-more and we shall
know the real choice of the Mult
nomah delegation. He is a timid
suifior, whoever he may be.
Webster's Advice to His Son
At the special request of a gen
tleman who has treasured the fol
lowing clipping for years, we re
publish it entire:
Washington, June 23, 1834
My Dear Son: Fletcher wrote
ine from Exeter, the next day ft f
ter our arrival, and in fori red
me that you had been so furum-
tateastobe received at Colonel
! Chad wick's, and was commenc
ing your studies. I am glad you
are so well situated, and trust
you will make progress in your
studies. You are at a most im
portant period of your life, my
dear sou, soon growing up to be
3 1 1
a young man, anu a uuy uu iuug
er, ana 1 leei great anxiety 101
your success and happiness. I
beseech you to be attentive to all
- -W M A
your duties, and to fulfill every
obligation with cheerfulness and
punctuality. Above alJ, remem
ber your moral and religious con-
cerns. De constant at murai
and prayer, and every other ap
pointment for worship. There
can be no solid character and no
true happ;ness which are rot
bunded on a sense of religious
duty. Avoid all e,vil company
and every temptation, and con
sider that you have now left your
ather's house and gone forth to
improve your own cnaracter ana
prepare your own mind for the
part you are to lead in lite. All.
that can de done for you by oth
ers will amount to nothing un-
ess you do much for yourself.
Cherish all the good counsel
which vour dear mother used to
give you, and let those of us who!
are yet alive have the pleasure 01 1
seeing you come forward as one
who gives promise 01 virtue, use
fulness and distinction. 1 ler-
vently commend, you to the bless
ing of our Heavenly Father.
Your affectionate lather,
Daniel Webster. -Edward
Webster.
Nor 4301
Report .Of The Condition ui
the First National Bank of Corvallis, at
Corvallis. in the State of Oregon, at the
close of business, Feb. 6th, 11)03.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts : S 97,450
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured-
1,429 01
U. s. Bonds to secure circulation
U. S. Bonds on hand .
50,000 00
400 00
32 25
Premiums on U. S. Bonds.
Ktrwks. Rprnrities. etc.
27,432 65
Banking-house, furniture and iixtures 21,565 88
utner real estate ownea . o.loi ii
Due from national Banks-
-not reserve
agents
78,916 58
Due from Stale. Banks and Bankers 13,914 77
Due from approved reserve agents V7.059 11
Internal-Kevenue stamps : 335 CO
Checks and other cash items. . 1,293 71
Note of other National Banks 325 CO
Fractional paper currency, nickels,.
and ceutsS 61 19
Lawful Money fiES in Bank, viz:
Specie - 43G,135 45 ) 36,155 45
Legal-tender notes 140 00 f 110 09
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
per cent, of Circulation 2,500 00
Total .
4432,108 i2
.$50,000 CO
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in . ..
surplus tuna.
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes Da id
1,262 92
National Bank notes outstanding 44.970 00
Due to other National Banks 3,381 69
Due to State Banks and Bankers. . 1.3l'3 14
Dividends unpaid 60 00
Individual deposits subject to checlc 279,989 12
Demand certilicates of deposit 1 42,659 95
Certified checks 432 00
"TotaL
J432,16S 82
State of Oregon, County of Beaton ss;
I, Walter T. Wile, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
Waltee T. Wiles, Cashier. '
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
iSth day of Feb., 1903. '
W. E. Yates,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
C. E. Moor,
M. S. Woodcock.
Geo. E. Lilly,
Directors.
Property For Sale.
-Four lots in Chase's Addition to Cor
vallis for sale. Will sell two, or all four
on any terms, for period cf one to seven
years. Enquire of T. W. Dilley,
Corvallis. Or
City Restaurant.
Jewly furnished and Erst-c'ass in
every particular, lne cinmg room 19
neat and inviting, and we spare no pains
to p'eass our patrons. We serve the best
meals in the city. Only white labor em
ployed. . Remember the location, the
Hemphill building, corner of Main and
Jefferson streets. C. W. Ledekle.
Lost, Strayed, or Stolen
From the E. E. Wilson place, three
miles north of Corvallis, about December
i5th, one red two-year-old Shorthorn
bull, dehoried. Reward will be paid
for his return, or information regarding
his whereabouts, by the owner,
J. B. Kirk.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, as administrator of the Estate of
Walter is. Hobbs, deceased, has this day
filed his final account in said Estate with
the county clerk of Beaton county, Ore-
goa, and the countv court has appointed
Monday, the 6th day ot April, 1903, at
the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon
ef said day, for Ihe hearing of "objections
to such final account and the settlement
thereof." "Any and all persons having o.b
jecliona to the same are hereby notified
to be present at said time and place and
make the same.
Dated this 12th day of February, i903.
Gale S. Hii.i,
Administrator of said Estate:
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fie First National BaaS
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
OFFICERS & -DIRECTORS
WOODCOCK, President.
MOOR, Viee-Presideot.
E.
WALTER T. WILES, Casfiier.
EO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
E. E; WILES, Corvallis, Oregon.
Loans Made
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to encourage ana buna up tne legiumaie dusi-
enterprises ana mausines oi inia cuuuuj.
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tle. 1 experienced some relief the
first month, so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
with no pain and 1 shall take it off and
on now until I have passed the climax."
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ovarian troubles do not wear off.
Thej follow a "woman to the change
of life. Do not wait but take Wine
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any age. Wine of Cardui Mieved
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mean more to you than it does
now. But you may now avoid the
suffering she endured. Druggists
- sell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
Foley's Honey and Tar
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Corvallis & Eastern Railroad.
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leave3 Albany 12:45 p. m.
" i' Corvallis ' 2:00 p. m
" : arrive? Yaquina 6:25 p. m
Returning: -
Leaves Yaquina. . . . 6:45 a. tn.
Leaves Co-vallis. . . . 11:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m.
For Detroit:
Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m.
Arrives Detioit .... 12:05 p. tn.
Returning:
Leaves Detroit . . . .
Arrives Albany. . . .
Train No. 1 arrives
. 12:45 p. rn,
. 5:35 p. m.
in Albany in
time to connect sulh tho fc. if. eoutn
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany befote departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the b. r.
trains at Corvallis ana Albany - giving
direct service to Newport and adjacent
beaches. -
Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and
other monntain rcsoils leaves .Albany at
7:00 a. .m., reaching: Detroit it toon,
giving ample time io acn iiie i?pr.nj8
same day. ,i -. v " ..
For further information appl to
Edwin Hwise,
II. H. Cbonise, - Manager.
Agent, Corvallia.
Tuos. Cockkei.i., Agnt Albany.
SOUTH and EAST
Southern Pacific Company.
THE SHASTA ROUTS
Trains leave CoiveJ15s for Portland
and way feta lions at 1:20 p.
no.
Lv Portland 8 :30 a m
Ly Albany 12:30 p m
Ar Ashland 12:33 a m
At Sacramento -5.00 p m
Ar San Francisco- 7:45 p m
3 :S0 p to
10:50 p m
11 :3Q a n
4:35 am
, 9.30 a m
11 -.45 a m
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Ar Oirden.-; 5 :45 p m
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Ar New York 12 :43 p m
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Connecting at San Francisco with sev
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&ee J. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
Btation, or address -
W. E. CO MAN, G. P. A.,
-Portland, Or.
Notice for Pttblicatioa."
UDitcl SUtes Land Office.
; Oregon City, Or., February 7, i903.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of .-the act of Congress of June 3,-187,
entiled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territoiy," as extended to all the Public Laud
States by act of August 4, 18i2,
CHARLES J. SEINNEB,
of KcMiiinviile, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
1 as this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
GJ25, for the purchase of the southwest 1-4 of section
No. 2 in townthip No. 11 souih, range No. 6 west,
and will offer proof to show . that the land sought is
mere valuable for its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Clerk of Benton County, Oregon, at
Corvallis, Or , on Wedne Jay, the 22nd day of April,
190.!. He names witnesses: -
A. L Porter, of Norton, Or. ; Samuel G. Ewing, of
Philomath, Or.; and Charles Hodge and Jay Wine
gar, both of Corvallis, Oregon.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-dc-cr'ibed
lands are requested to. file their claims in
this office on or before t..id 22nd dav of April, 1903.
CHAS. B. MOOREV
- - Register.
For Sale,
co'orad Jeieey milch cow.
D. C. Rose.
One 'avn
Inquire of
ectioriery
Prorrietor.
teachers and all
of the popular colleue
for Folid woik.
"Well, it's bette now
Notice for Publication.
Land Opficb at Oregon Citt, Oiikqon,
- January 2l3t, 19C3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congrebs of June 3, i8'.8, en
titled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, aod Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act oi August 4,18f)2,
JAMES BARRETT,
of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. G015, for the purchase of the' K nf N W 1-1, S J
of N E 1-4 of section No. 12, in township No. 11 S,
Kange No. 0 W, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber cr etone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to raid land before Victor P. Moses, clerk of
Benton countv, Oregon, at Corvallib, Oregon, on
Tuesday, th e 21st day of April, 19C3,
Hs namc3 a witnesses: A. L. PortT, of Norton,
Or.; J. E. Johnson, of Wren Or ; M. G. Flynn and
Al Haji-gerty, both of Phiimath, Or.
Any and all persons claimin;; adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 21tt day of April, 1903,
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' .' Notice for Publication. .
' ,: United States Lar.d Office,
- Oregon City, Or., Jan. 4, 10C3.
Notice U berebj- given that in complianTO with the
provisions of the att of Cont-reiis of June 3, lhio, en
titled "'An act for the sale of timber lands in the
! States of California, f 'rejron. Nevada, ar.d Washing-
I ton Territory," as extended to ail the Public Land
States by act, of August 4, 1892,
CHARLES HODGE, -
of Corvallis. County o! Benton, State of Oregon, has
thU day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
6017, for the pur. hasc of the lots 1 and 2, and S J of
N 1-4 of Section No. 2 in Township No. 11 South,
Range No. C West, and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is lr ore valuable for its timber or
stoce than for agricultural purposes and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the County Clerk
of Benton County, Oregon, at. Corvallis, Oregon, on
Wednesday, tho 2'Tid day of April. 1903.
He names as witnesses: Andrew Porter, ef Nor
ton, Or., J. E. Wincgar, of Corvallis, Or., Michael
Flvnn and Samuel Ewinsr both of Philomath. Or.'
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested 15 file their claims in
this office on or tcfote said zznd r.ay oi April, laiM.
' CHAS. B. KOOllES,
- Register.
Notice for Futlicaticn.
United States Land Office,
Oregen City, Or., Jan. 24, 1963.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act fcr the sale of timber lands in the
States of California. Orearon. Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory." as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892, .
JAY E. W1NEGAR,
of Corvallis, County of Benton, State of Oregon, has
this day nied In this office his sworn statement no.
C01S, for the purchase of the lot 3 and 4, S 1-2 of N
W 1-4 of Section No. 2 in Township No. 11 South,
Range No. 0 W.; and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the Clerk of Ben
ton County, Oregon. . at Corvallis, Oregon, on Wed
nesday, the 22nd d;iy cf April, 1903.
He names as witnesses: Chsrles. Hodge, of Cor
vallis, Or., AndrewJPorter, of Norton, Or., Michael
Flynn and Samuel Ewing, both of Philomath, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
de cribed lands are request ca to file their claims in
this office on or before sr id 22ud day of April, 1903.
CHAS. B. ilOORES,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon, Dec. 29, 1H02.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 187S, en
titled "An act for. the calo uf timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
toH Territory," as extended to all the Pubiic Land
States by act of Augutt 4, 1S92,
ANNA WIPRUT, .
of Salem, or-ubty of Marion, State of Oregon, has
this day tiled in this office her sworn statement No.
5993, for the rnri-base of the N E 1-4
of Section No. 12 in Township No. 13 S, Range No.
7 W, and will offer proof to show thut the land
sought is more valuable for its tiiobnr or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to. establish her claim'
to said land before tbe Kegister an-i tic ceiver of this
office at Oregon City, On gon, on Saturdav, the 7th
day of March, 1'.X13 :
She names s witne-fes: Lilla fnnth of Portland,
Or., Morris Winrut of halem. Or., Herman Hirsch
berg cf Independence, Oiv, ilicliael G. Fljnn of
Philomath, Orearon. r
Any and ?11 persons cVming adveryely the above
described lands are requ sted to file t!eir claims in
this office on or bofore id 7th day of March, 1903
- CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register-
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Xotlce to Creditors.
Notice is hereby fiiven tbatT. L Char
man has been, 'uly appointed by the
probate court of J enton county, Oregon ,
a3 admicistrator of the eBtate of L. Dir
ler, deceased, who died in Seattle, 6tate
of "Washington, leavicg real estate in
said county of Benton. - All persons hav
ing claims against said estate will present
them with proper vouchers to me at my
office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, or at the
office of M. S. Woodcock at Corvallis,
Oregon, within six months from this
date.
Dated January 29. 1903.
T. L. Chakman.
Administrator.
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Corvallis,
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Corvallis, Oretorw
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Notice for Publication.
' ' United Stctes Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregen,
fee 29, 192.
Notice i- rcitl.j tt'ven tl at in comi linrce with tit
lirovtcior i f tl.e r.t t oi (-inkiest t Julie 8, 1878, en
titled "An ret for tl rait of tiirltr .tn.ds in tie
tatvH of ( alifouiiu, rep(-n, J-1! ria, ft d Welling
ton Territory,"' rh xt nded to ail the Publ're Lai d
States by ait of August 4, 1812,
li (.la surra,
of Portland, county ef Mnltuonjah, State of Oregon,
has this daT fl'ed in this office her tworn statement
No 5()7, for the pun-hese of the KW 1-4 of See. No.
12 in Township No. 13 S, Km pe 7 W, and will of
fer proof to show that the land sought is more valu
able for its timber or stone than for epriinltural
nninu. end tn Aatnt.lii.ti Vi c r.l.im tn &o t it tom4 luu
fore the Kcgister atid Receiver at this office at Ore
gon City, Oregon on Satiirda-, the 7ihday of Match,
1303.
She name as witnesses: Anna Wiprut of Salem,
Oregon, Uerris Wiprut of Salem, Orettcr. Herman
ltirscno re t independence, uregon, iict:aei u.
Flynn of Philomath, Or(jon.
Ai.y aud all persons claiming adversely the above
described Imids are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 7th day of Varch, 1803.
CHAS. B. MCORES,
R(gtster
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is to cure year cold when it first appears.
Acker's English Remedy will stop the
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monev. Write to us for free sample.
W. H. Hookeh & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Notice for Publ ihtion.
I'niteci States Land Office,
Oregon t it v. Orfon,
' Pee. 3. 12.
Notice Is btrby given that in n j litnce with the
provisions ef tl e act of Ct rcres of .lone ?, 17S, n
titlcd "An ki t for the calx of tin br lards in the
States Of California, rtn, Nevada, rfrt Wat-bing-ton
Territory," as extended lo all the PubiicLand
States by act of August 4, 1S02, Samuel C. P'srn. of
Philomath, tcunty rf Kenton. State of Oregon l as
this day filed in ibis f bi sworn staff rit K.
r.P80. for ti e rnrcl asr of the 1 fol SW I- 4 ai.rt Lot
4 of Section So. 6 in Township o. 18 S, l:i r.Ke No. 8
W, ai d will offer proof to show that tbe li-nd a. utht
is mote valuable for its timber or ftnve tl an for
agricultural purposes, and to establith bis c'a:m to
said land before Victor 1'. Motes, Cleik of KenUn
conpty, Oregon, at Corvallis. Oregon, on Monday,
the lth day of February, 1S03. '
H6 names as witnesses:
John W. Hyde, Ed Hawkins, Frat.k M. Spencer,
ar.d Mahlon W. Wortbington, all of Philomath, Ore.
Any and all persons claimirg adversely the above-
described lands are requested to Die their claims In
this office on or before said 16th dav of Feb., lf,03.
. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.