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THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MAR. 24, 1903. GERMANY CONCERNED. It is given out in Berlin that as soon as our reciprocity treaty with Cuba is ratified by both Governments Germany will ask for the same privileges. It is also intimated that other go ern ments will make similar requests. This will be done under the most favored nation clause of our treat ies with these governments. There is no reason to fear that such action on part cf Germany or any other nation would cause us to abandon our purpose of reci procity with Cuba". We should simply say that we were ready to negotiate terms ot reciprocity with any government giviag us full reciprocal favors. Germany cares little for the theory of the most favored nation. She is reedy to abandon that and to construct her commercial treat ies to fit the the trade conditions of herself and the country with which she is arranging a treaty. . In reality Germany is now look ing to reciprocity for the preser vation and expansion of her trade. She fears we shall ar range reciprocity treaties with Mexico aHd the governments of Central and South America which will ultimately give us a trade monopoly in those countries. lneiate secretary uiaine saw how this could be accomplished through reciprocity treaties and ne was an. earnest advocate m such measures. It Is a Striking confirmation of his far-seeing statesmanship that political econ omists so shrewd as the Germans are perturbed by the probability that even at this late day we shall adopt his views. We shall offer reciprocal trade benefits wnerever tney are reaiiv reciprocal, while at the same time we shall preserve our own system of protection and thus demonstrate to the world that "reciprocity is the protection." hand-maid of GUARANTEE OF PEACE. It IS thougnt by some that but for the attitude of England to ward us the Venezuelan affair would have involved us in war with the allies. This is , not probable. Had England no been one of the allies there is no real cause to suppose that the conduct ot; Germany would have been essentially different. However warlike the spirit of the German army and navy toward us the German government cer tainly desires no quarrel with us. It is true, that if Germany were seeking a quarrel with us she would undoubtedly attempt to ally England with her. This she could not do. England must have-very grave causus belli be fore she would go to war with us." She is dependent upon us for a large part of her breadstufls. War with us would cat this off and before six months time her people would find starvation con fronting them. All other con siderations such as the enor-' mous cost of war, the risk she would incur of losing her North American possessions aside, her dependence upon us for necessary food supplies would impel her by all honorable means to avoid war with us. We may speculate as much as we please as to how far mere sen timent would operate to prevent war between England and the United States, but nations are not swayed by sentiment in the final analysis of things, but by self-interest. England's self-interest is the strongest guarantee that we rely on for her friendship and good will. Germany's self interest to avoid war witn us is not so great, per haps, as England's, but.it is enough powerful to make war with Germany very improbable. Both England and Germany de- sire, aoove an else, to build up their commerce and extend their trade relations. They cannot do this on this continent the arts of conquest and coloni zation. Commercial conquest of any part of Mexico, Central and South America must be through the arts of peace, friendship .and just treatment We will be their chief competi tor. We shall provoke their com mercial jealousy and stir up in tense commercial strne, out we shall have no appeal to arms, no resultant war. Diplomacy di rected by self-interest will avoid war. Just here, and as a factor.mak ing for peace, is found amp?e rea son why the United States should create and maintain a laree an 1 highly efficient navy. Street Carnival In June. Administrator's Sale ot Real Estate, They are alert, wideawake fel lows, these Woodmen. Thanks to the enterprise of Marys Peak cauip of this city, Corvallis is to have a street fair and carnival next June. an of This form of entertainment is very popular, and ci.izens of citi 8 where it ha? 1m en tried Kay it beats m doz en other forma of holiday tntntain njftnt combined v ' . the The carnival will be givrn the stcond week in Tun and willl tst four days. The Woodmen will be assisted by the Oreeon Pacific & Oriental Carnival Co , an organiza tion that has shown in all the prin cipal cities on the Coast. Among the many attractions will be the crowning of the queen, who will be selected at a voting contest; a pub lic wedding, a donation of the mar riage fees and $25 worthTof house keeping furniture to go to the hap py couple; a competitive drill by the uniform degree teams of the w. O. W a balloon ascension, and the numerous entertainment features which will be provided by the street carnival shows. Circuit Court In Session Judge Hamilton arrived in Corvallis laBt Friday, and at 9 o'clock the follow ing morning convened court in prelimi nary session, at which time the various rases on the docket were put in shape for expeditious handling when the regular session ot tbe court began yesterday. "KV.llr.wino. Sa tha lief nf fa spa in hn (riven consideration during this term of court : AlhftBV Haiari CovsHCMahon. Action. Huston & Bogue vs H C Mahon. Ac tion. Ti,annrti. i.mwnnH f'Mi.nn. Action on promissory rote. .wth m w a nntw nnri Isabei Gellatlv. Action on promissory note. JuliaADouty vs F Douty. Suit, di vorce. S-N Steele & Co vs LibbieG Rothell. Action on contract. W S Locke vs Fred Elliott. Suit, par- mion ot real property. Sol King vs Scott King. Action on promissory note. " The Coast Laud and Livestock Co vs The Orezon Pacific Colonization Co and Geo. Selover and S F Cook. Suit fore- closure. James L Lewis vs James McGee tion. - Ac Ruth D Thompson vs Wm F Keady adm'r. et al. Suit foreclosure. H C Davis and L Schrvder vs M P Burnett. Action for damage. Margaret Hawkins vs J A Hawkins. Slit, foreclosure. 1 . A B Hammond vs W F Croshy. Ac tion on promissory note. City of Philomath ys J W Ingle, et 1 1 Motion to re tax cost. State Land Board vs Thos H Cooper, et al. Suit, foreclosure. AE Laws vs Sarah Stewart, et al. Suit, foreclosure. Wm Groves vs John M Osburn. Suit E A Parker vs W H James. Injunc tion. . Oregon Pacific Ctdpnization Co vs M P Burnett and Benton county. Suit, in junction. J C Taylor and Paulina Kline vs Abi gal Elliott, et al. Suit to perfect title leal property. James P McBee vs Tnos H Cooper. Action on promissory note. United Brethren First Church of Eu gene vs J L Akin, J Q Rodgers and J VV Ingle. Action. M B Davisson vs John L Akin, J Q Badgers and J W Ingle. Action. State of Oregon vs John Fierstein. Crime of larceny. Canning, Wallace & Co vs Thos Raney. Action. Bertha Herron and Archie Herron vs J E Henkle, Sam McLain and J W Mc- Lain. Suit to annul deed to real pro perty. Seth H Ohilds vs E E Longbottom, D D Longbottom, J J Longbottom, et al. Suit to perfect title to real property . The Benefit of Change. We are like house plants: We need a change of soil now and then to be re- planted. New scenes, new experiences, new surroundings a change of climatel dry air instead of moisture, sunshine in place of cloud . This is sometimes es sential to health. There are conditions near at hand that are better than Europe can offer. Take a month or two in Cali fornia. Plant yourself for a time where there are no irritations, where tbe hotel is beyond criticism, the landscape pleas ing, and where warm sanny weather in vites to walks and drives. Pure and dry air, and the increased electric influences of sunshine are vastly helpful. Yon can make this trip at very little expense , and enjoy a ride over the scenic Siskiyou an 1 Shasta mountains, which, at this time of the year with their snow- covered peaks, are nnsurpassed for their grandeur. For complete, information regarding rates, points of interest, and delightful hotels in California, address, W. E. Coman, ; Gen. Pass. AgL S. P. Co? Portland, Oregon MISS MABEL CRONiSE " (Chicago College of Music) Teacher of Voice and Pianoforte Terms Reasonable. - ; CORVALLIS, OREGON. Notice is herev given that pursuant to order of the County Court of tbe state Oregon, for Benton county,, sitting in probate, made on the-2d Guy oi oiarcn, 1903. and duly entered in me journal oi said Court, the undersigned, as admini strator of the Estate of William lv.. Elli ott, deceased, will on and after Saturday, I 4th day ot April, 1QA. oner mr saie, at private eale, to the hiuhesi iiuucr, ior cash in hand, all the right, title and in terest mat sa iu aeceaneu iiau hi. uio uiu o of his death ia and t., the following de-;3 scribed Real proper. , to-wit: "Uegm-t nine at a point 28 u7 chains East ot the South West corner of Donation Land A Claim iso. 40 Not. No. 96o in T. 11 S. it. j 5 W. runniog thence East 20 83 chain, if thence North 4.15 chains, thence iast S 30.60 chaioB. theme North 8.30 chains,' thence West 51.43 chains, theme sooin 12 45 chains to the place of beginning, containing 51 34 acres more or less, in Denton county, state of Oregon. A160 the S. W. of the N. W. of Sec. 36, the 8. E. M of the N. E. : the N. E. M of the S. E. M and the N. , of the S. E. of S E. J of Section 35, all in T. 10 S. R. 5 W. containing i40 acres, more or 1 ass in Benton countv. state of Oregon. To nav funeral chareea. expenses of ad ministration and claims against said Es tate of William E. Elliott, deceased. Bids will be received for said Real prop erty Lv me at the First National Bank, of Corvallid. Oreeon. for the whole of said Real property, or either piece thereof. Dated this Gth day of March, 1903. George E. Lilly, - Administrator. Our Clubbing List. K..n-r'.l.r. to 'the CORVALLIS UAiiCTTK can obtain the following papers in combination sub vxintinns with the GAZETTE. t the very low prices stated below; cash in adance always to ac conpany 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 you desire. Tbe abbreviations below are explained as follows: W. foi weekly; S W for semi ve. my; T w, ior in- weekly; M, for monthly; S J., ir semt-n-ontmy. The first price represents tbe subscription rate of the publication alone, and the second the rate for the publication offered In conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZETTE. "Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest, Port-1 land, or., s.w., do cents; s.bv. Oregonian, Portland, Or., W., tl.60; 2.65. Rural Spirit. Portland, Or,, Contains a live stock market report, W., fLQQ; 2.55. -- , Pacific Christian Advocate Por land. Dr., W. $2.00. 8.05. The Thrice-a-Week World, New York, T. W., $1.00; 2.20. . . . Homestead. Des Moines. Iowa. A thorough stock and farm journal, W., f 1.00; 2.30. The Kepublic, St. Louis, Mo., S. W.. L00; 2.05. The American Farmer. Indiana Dolis. Ind.. Live I stock, farm and poultry journal, ju., do cents; i.oo. Boston Cooking School Magazine, Bi-M., 50 cents; 1.90. Young People's Weekly, Chicago, 111., W., 50 cents; I $ l.W. Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W., $1.1!0; 2 05. The Fruit Growers Journal, Cohden 111., M., fk) cents; $1 75. - GAZETT Is Issued Semi-Weekly Subscription Price 1.50 per Year It strives to It fair, l ti.ett olo fearlees I to give the news whilefit is news, and avoid the sensational . ITS LARGE CIRCULATION In this County to advertisers. makes it of value Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 27. 1903. . 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 States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land I States by act of August 4, 1892, Celia M. Loorais, of I Eugene, county of Lane, State of Oregon, has I this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6035. for the purchase of the Lots 2. 3. and 4 of Section No. 18 in Township No. 13 S, Range No. 6 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 establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City,-Oregon, on Monday, the 25th day of May, 1903. She names as witnesses: C. E. Loomis, of Eugene, Or.: J. B. Wir Stanley, of Salem, Or.; Charles Brumfield, of Philomath, Or.; Benjamin F. Ireland, of Fern, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above-? descriDea lands are requested to me their claims in this office on or before said 25th day of May. 1903. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or., Jan. 24, 1963. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the tprov siou8 ot the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing on Territory," as extended te all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1S92, JAY E. WISEGAK, of Corvallis, County of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 6018, 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. 6 W.; and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, 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 day of April, 1003. He names as witnesses: Charles Hodge, of Cor vallis, Or., Andrew Porter, of Norton, Or., Michael Flyiin and Samuel Ewing, both of Philomath, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or lefore said 22nd day of April, 1903. . CHAS. B. MOOEES, Register. CONSUMPTION the most dreaded .and deadly of all di seases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung troubles are relieved at once and cured by Anker's English Kemedy "the kins of all Cough Cures.' Cures coughs and colds in a day. 25 cents. Your money back if dissatisfied. Write for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward, Pruggists. THE Pioneer Fresh bread daily. A complete stock ol candies, fruit? nuts kept constantly on hand. Smokers supplies - . - a specialty. Confectionery H. W HALL NEWEST WASH GOODS Many Exclusive Designs We have been Belling Wash Dress Goods for nearly a month, but our stock has not been complete. The shipments which . have len received in the past week have filled in all the weak places and now the stock is complete in every detail. From low priced Domestic Fabrics to th High Grade Materials of Foreign make. We have many fabrics of the finer sort which are exclusive with us, and if you like mdterials and patterns that are out. of the ordinary come and see us. - "SAMPLES OS APPLICATION." . Elegant White Goods and Embroideries TO HOME SEEKERS I have 50 Farms and Ranches or Sale. Some With and Some Without Stock and Farm Machinery. AIL Sizes. City Prop' - : erties, vacant and improved Houses To . Rent- Some Genuine Bargains. See Me 1 Before You Buy. t i i - : i i F. P. Morgan, Cor vallis, Or. OlACKDSAUGHT Constipation is nothing more i I than a eloffginir of the bowels ' ana nomine less than vital staff- nation or deatn it not relieved. If every constipated sufferer could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system, he would soon pet relief. - Constipation invites all kind of contagion. v Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowels are relieved. Thed ford's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. . Be sure that you get the origi nal Thedford's Black-Draught, made by The Chattanooga Joedi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 packages. ' Xortraa, Ark., May 85, 1501. I cannot recommend Thedford's Black Draught too highly. 1 keep It la my house all the tithe and have asea It for the last tea years. 1 never gave my children any other laxative. 'I think 1 could neTer be able to work wlthoat It . on (rcoant of befog troubled with. constipation. - loar ateaieine is all that keeps rce up. : V. li. BCFABLASD. Reduction In Water Rates. We ore prorosiDg to reduce the rates on water and to arrange with all con sumers fo that all may be treated the same. To do this we must insist on all bills being in advance, as our rules and regulations rail for, and as other cities require. We have no desire to have trouble with any consumer, but to , trat all alike our rules must be enforced, If anything should happen that water is not used after being paid for the money will be refunded. Very truly yours, -; x ' Cokvallis Water Co. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cures Dyspepsia and all disorders arising from . Indigestion.' Endorsed by physi cians everywhere. Sold by gll druggists. No cure no pay. 25 ceats. Trial pack -age free bv writing to W. H. Hooker & Qo., Bnffao, N. Y. . - m B akery Proprietor. taallis & Eastern TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m Jorvaiiis z:uu p. m. " arrivep Yaquina '6:25 p. m 1 Returning: ' Leaves Yaquina. ... 6:45 a. m .Leaves tJo'-vallis .... ll:du a. m. : Arrives Albany .... 12:15. p. m. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany :UU a. m. Arrives Detroit ... . 12:05 p. m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit . . ... 12:45 p. m Arrives Albany o:do p. m. Train Ne. 1 arrives 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 tram for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Uorvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain leEorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. ; For further information apply to Edwin Stone, H. H. Ceonise, : Manager. Agent, Corvallis. Thos. Cockkell, Agent Albany. The first National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 18SO. OFFICERS 8t DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. B. MOOR, Vice-President. , WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. E. F. WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. ' Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi ess enterprises and industries of this country. 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, Gep I tnaay, Austria. Letters of Credit - Issued available in the principal cities or the United States. ' P'incIi'J Cespondents Upon Vhom V . SelL.Sight Exchange riii 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 City Bank New York. The Bank of New York Niitional Banking Ass'n. Importers &Trador's National Bank, New York. Bhos and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass tailsdelphi Nstipugl Banker rbiladclyaia, ft JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW CLOTHING DEPARTMENT com prising 750 square feet of floor space has been completed and late ly filled with a big and nobby line of MEN'S, BOY'S and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING t Bought From the Best Factories in the East and West SEE OUR LINE and COMPARE PRICES and see if we are not right J. H. HARRIS REMEMBER OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT t, For Sale. 30 head 2-year-old ewep, to pell or wil trade for goats. Call on or write to I, O. Thompson. - Fern.Or. Notice for rublicatioa. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, February 21, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named sett! er has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that raid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on April 4, i903, viz: Wesley C. Keeton II. K. Ho. i2201 for the SW 14 of NW 1-4 and K J of SW 1-4, Sec. 18, T. 12 S K, 6 W. Ho names the following, witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: - , George Moore, Harry Uoore, Isaac F. Miller and Wm. L. Cautnorn, all of PhilomntU, Oregon CHAS. II. MuOKLS, Kegister. For Sale. co'ored Jtisey milch cow. D. C. Eose. One fawn Inquire of Moki Tea posetively Cures Sick Head ache, Indigestion and Conmipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 25c and C0c. Write to ns for free sample. W. H. Hooker oi Co., Buflalo, N. Y. Allen & "Woodward, Druggests. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon Citv, Orkqos, January 21st, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, iKi8, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Orecoj, Kevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4,1802, JAMES BARKETT, of Fbilomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed in tbis office his sworn statement No. 6016, for the purchase of the E i of N W 1-4, S J of N E 1-4 of st ction No. 12, in township No. 11 S, Range No. 6 W, and will offer proof to shew that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to e-tabl sh his claim to said land before Victor 1. Mutes, clerk ot Benton county, Oregon, at Corvaiiib, Orinrou, on Tuesday, th e 21st day of April, 1003.. He names as witnesses: A. L. Port r, of Norton, Or.; J. E. Johnson, of Wren Or ; M. u: Fly mi and Al Haggerty, both of Philmath, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims iu this office on or before said 21tt da of Airil, 1U03, CHAS. B. MOORitS, ' Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, -Oregon City, Or., Jan. 24, 1003. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress cf June 3, 1878, en titled "An set 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, 1S92, CHARLES HODGE, of Corvallis, County ot Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6017, forthe purchase of the lots I and 2, and S J of N E 1-4 of Section No. 2 in Township Ne. 11 South, Racge No. 6 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is ir ore valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab lish bis claim to said land before the County Clerk of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2vnd day of Aprii, 1903. He names as witnesses: Andrew Porter, of Nor ton, Or., J. E. Winegar, of Corvallis. Or., Michael Flynn and Samuel Ewing both of Philomath, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ttbove derited lands are requested t tile their claims in this office on or before said 22nd day of April, 1903. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Notice for Publication. , Untie 1 States Land Office, " . Oregon City, Cr., February 7, i903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entiled "Anactior the sale of timber lands in tbe Mates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territoiy," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 18C2, CHARLES J. SKINNER, of MrMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has tbis day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6025 for the purchase of the southwest 1-4 of sectiou No. 2 In township No. 11 south, range No. 6 west, and will offer proof to thow that the land sougl.t is mere valuable frr 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 Wednesday, the 22nd day of April, 19C3. He names as witnesses: A. L. Porter, of Norton, Or ; Samuel G. Ewing, of Philomath, Or.; and Charles Hi dge and J:y Wine gar, both of Corvallis, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely' the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 22nd dav of April, 1903. CHAS. B. MOORES, , - r- '. . Register. LOT He B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. Office Hours fp-,- Residence : Corner 5th and Adams Sts. Telephone at office and residence. Corva'lis, - - - - Oregon . w. T. Bowleg, pi. o." (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Offick Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg. Residence On 3rd . street, . he iwern Monroe and Jackson. "Residence tele phone No. 611. OdVe, 4S1. ' Offick Hoces 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4 p. m.- CORVALLIS, OREGON. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S. Pension Bureau PHILOMATH, OREUOK DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Office on South Main St. Consultation and examination free. Offire hours : 8 :30-ll :45 a rh; 1 ft :4ft p.m. Telephone 236. Corvallis, Oregon. OR. J AS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In Wbitebors Blork Corvallis, Oregon E. Bryson ATTORNEY - AT - LAW 5 Corvallis, Oregon. Office In PostcfEce Building. Ntrv Titles. Coavjtakcihs. - JCS. H. WILSON. AT rORNEY-AT-XAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office in Burnett Building. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies ClCfecn Incorporated , 1898 & RETAIL. Es ablishcd, WHOLESALE The most complete lice!oi Pure l iugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. . Books and Stationery, Ccnumcrcial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Art tela, . Combs, Bresbea at.d Stirrers. .. At kei s Blcod Elixir t OHlively Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu lous affections. At all timtaa matchless system tonic apd purifier. - Movey re funded if yon are not satisfied. 50c and $1.00. Allen & Wcodward, Diu?glt,