THE CORMIIS GftZETTL TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1903. HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS . , ftecent dispatches from Wash ington state the government, en gineers reported advenely to making further appropriations 10 continue improving the harbor tt Coos bay, and that Secretary of War Root had 'ordered the Movement; discontinued! When iff, Herniatm was in congress through his efforts Coos bay ob tained regular appropiiations, but Portland and the Oregonian steadily opposed, the m7 It will be noticed that the people oi Caos bav and the whole couniij eastward have ,bcen' bending .. 1 flCy S ffiSS Z,,. Throad issta.t- t . a M . 1 ri 1 Connections. The road is stai fed and built for a short distance. Reports heretofore said that they had high , hopes of putting the railroad through as indicated. Before a railroad there can be made a success. Coos bay must be still further imDroved. Port land and the Columbia river ail tne improvement inCy w-nj a. j.t a ilia ureeon can oniy get a. k-. i 1 - amount inroQ inC -r propnauon diu xor "7" mf nf hpr n?ir and harbors. I t.,. . " wnarevermounc- V ated tor Coos bay, aquma bay and other Oregon seaports, that mucn less remains w uc u to the Columbia river, wnue . Mr. nermann was-in congrCa w . M appropnauons wPc ,v I maae lor me improvemeni o quina tay. Mr. nermann was able and strong, enougn to over m, Miuugu-ug-w. the; opposrtioa of the Ore- come gomananu x-oruauaauuu.xi -h l- I - J iiiHnMtw tn 1 these appropriations. Alter Mr. ncrmanwsumem.ru- EJTA ginecrs wcrc uucu 1 j 1 I III I 1 II X UJ. . I 4 .rl rnnATT irir 1 ni 1 provement of Yaquina bay, and " rr - rr- Hermann was always in flavor ot ttmbia river, Coos bay, Yaquina bay and all other rivers and har bors of Oreeon. "But the Ore- gonian and Portland influence rSK would not ignore every Other! pan 01 uicsuuc, auu uvwtc whole enerev to obtain all of the for thei Oregon appropriations Columbia river. The democrat ic press have joined hands -with the Oregonian and Portland in fluence to oppose the election of Mr. Hermann. This combined opposition means, it successful, that for the next several years the Columbia river will get all of the appropriations which Oregon is entitled to receive for the im- orovement of rivers and harbors and that-every other part of the rate shall get none. AU arts of the state should move ftlonor in harmonv together and everv location should receive its orooer rxrtion of public favor and it will be Mr. Hermann's effort to represent all interests when elected. .His large and loner experience in congress will enable him to accomplish more than any new man. ARE 1 HEY MISLEADING. it is enough to make ones heart yearn and tear drops fall as large as pumpkins for: the great solici - tude pretended by the democratic jectionabl; to president Roose newspapers urging harmony Jyelt o lie cabinet The fact is with a republican president and M, u.n, o, his administration if it were no; ,VL "r V r lr I insin iuoyeu tuat luir ar"- tions in mar. regara are simpiy tor nusicau iac puunc winu. it is . v . . rr,; T cuntcr"m4S uiy, f v , ' " 1.-- j i 1: wncn r CKaru, a very gooa ttU, iur wiu UICU"VT! .... r , . fe " . ne snoulu De elected oecause ne had a fine farm, plenty of stock wwu. -rw ren vcio wucu .lauicav. wviiawu lau iwi touuiv cierK, jusr as gooa a man ana tne best qualified man in the county for the clerk's office, the same press urged that Mr. Wilson had a fine farm well stocked with cattle, sheep and other items and hence heshquld not be be elect ed. .The same source now ridic ulously asserts that Mr. Her- mannisnot m harmony with the president and his administration, Decause mr. nermann recently reurea as commissioner 01. tne general land office. When in fact President Roosevelt had nothing to do with his retiring. . Mr. Hermann , retired because hs and Mr. Hitchcock, the head of the department, did not agree wwmMiiriiwiiiiaiir tlnon the details of admihister ing the office; a matter about whichthe president hadno con cern and was not consulted. It might as well be said that every man who retires from a government appointive office is not in harmony with the admin istration. It had as well be raid tb it if the postmaster and his deputy should not agree about the details of conducting the postomce, ana in consequence the deputy should retire that therefore the deputy had fallen out with the orcsident of the United States and wj3 out of harmony with the administration. If you were to hold a democratic press to the strict ' truth without dissembling, the truth would be oo radical. It; unight make them sick. Mr. Hermann's dif- farnnmc! n oro rirvf Trith th nrPSI. dent .or with ..h admiulstration, h U- Hitchcock iviituvwtf .1 w . w " v . 1 The administration never anything whatever to do their differences. ' - had with ITS DIFFERENT HERE. Two or three men of Seattle having business interests therr, to universale remarked that. outa&iu i.vvu cJr .k4..i : ut- - r, - " J pa .fic Coast." When asked fa Th answered tbat Seat . J . . tie was booming because every man there stands together and f- nt. nu, tn ct, forwards niatt;rs of pviulc inter- relation to general . - uuziiuwoa . ij-y c y wji--v- -w wv.Mtino- ipft.ii.nri ed comrjliments and the like to disturb the good relations be tween neighbors, but every one not only stands by and upholds . - J . -hhors " , o fnTW-rd the Pnrpin each fin doine-' the business of locality and that tributary to Seattle. How much different is i I 1L 1 AJL OUIUV ULUl WW -. m "r r; timp vmt ntter vear mnvevin? unkasant and insinuaionl from one to another for no other purpose than to create enmity between neighbors? No doubt the Seattle plan is the ideal way of buildingr up a community. - P1- put into effect ilu. LU"U umy uiti puunt senumenx irowns aown me sjan- , " misrliief maker the ."'"V iutermeddler the; manufacturer ana uie tauier 01 xaise biaic ments, to create trouble between friendly neighbors. la All Nonsense. United States Senator Charles W Fulton has been in the city (since yesterday, says a Salem cor- respondent, attending to some legal - matters in the supreme court and incidentally enjoying a very pleasant visit with-his nu- merous friends and admirers in this city and county. Senator Fulton is very anxious for repub lican success in the congressional contest which is now. on, and em- phasises the lmportance.of send- ing from Oregon this year a man who is in harmony with the prin ciples of the national adminis- tration and the. dominant party in congress. Asked about the feeling . of President Roosevelt and the administration generally towards Mr. Hermann, Mr. Ful ton said : 'Tt i oil nrvn cam c lr fnllr l . f Hermann being ob Lr ith president wit cn Igress and with nearly all the heads ot the departments. Sec . . W;,, - t. qj wwoif a - -': f administrative details, but Mr. Hitchcock, makes n9 charges ot 1 rjj r j - AT rehensible conduct against Mr. Hennann. His chief complaint against Mr. Hermann was that I he was not sumciently severe rw wno WrP hJdi offidal positions. in the ; tt,; . -ffo , c f af . rallir Mr Tlprmann tttoc Wotn fnr tint sharing with the seCretary a sus picion of dishonesty against the people who have been Mr. Her mann's neighbors and constitu ents for these many years. ."The differences between the two men will not impair Mr. Hermann's strength or usefulness tn congress in the' least, and no republican who wishes to please Pxesident 'Roosevelt and his ad- ministration wiir ca5t his ballot for the democratic nominee for congress. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING Whsn you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula i-i plainly printel on ev ry bottle showing- that it u -.imply imp an l Q'n ninelna tastelass form, ho .wo, No i'uy EXPERIMENTS " s Dozens of Paradoxical feats showr... A hammer made of mercury fro2en by Liquid Air. THEMARVELOFTHEAGE AIR AS A LIQUID 312 BELOW ZERO!!! freezes Jllcftoftol, Burns Steel BOILS on ICE &c. COLLEGE ARMORY WEDNESDAY NIUHT APRIL 29, 1903 Reserved Seats - - 75c General Admission - - 50c Children (with card) - 25c Reserved Seats at GRAHAM & WORTHAM'S Letter List. For the week ending April 25, 1903. Pfirsot.s eallinsr for these letters will please state date on wliieli Uiey were ad vetised. Thev will be charged at the rate of one cent each : Otto Albright, Mrs. J. Baughfman, Mrs. Maggie Barns, J. A. Barms, J. A Barns. Andrew Campbell? Lee Campbell, Charles A. Clark, J. C. Cooper. Baesie niller. John Erb. Mis R. Garrett, T. E. T,itirr.er. Clarence Mulkey. Mrs. S. j j - Smith, John Urles. B. V. Johnson, 1'. M Go to A. Hodf-s for Natuie's Health Restorer. The best Rhu matif. and Blood further in tne world. M. L Ad iui?, agent. For Salt. One horte. f 43 ; one j ear-old colt, $2oj one cow, nuMsiioior, 5-4; goou piow, . . . . ... 1, $250. ; K. A. IIershskb. CorvallU , Oregon . For Chief of Police. I hereby announce myself as a candi- dat for the office of chief of police of the cit,v of Corvallis. suuiecfc to the will of the oeoyle at the citv election, May 18, . . - 1903. M. Gleasdn. Corvallis, April 16, 1903. For Police Judge. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of police judge of the city of Corvallia at the election to be held May 18, I9O3. ' E. P. Greffo z We sell the erea' est of Jlood purifiers Acker's Blood Ehxer. under a positive guarantee. It will t nre all . chronic and other blood poisons. If you have erup tions or sores on your body, or are pale, I weak or run down, it is lust what you need. We refund money if yon are not satisfied.' 50 cents nd $1. Aden & Woodward, druggists. Good Show Coming. The company billed for the Opera House, Friday and Satur day, May 1 'and is a company of merit. Edson's big company of 32 people, of which the Spo kane casers said on tne occasion of its recent visit there: The Jidsou Uompany, wun a good band of musicians, were at the Spokane theatre last night and pleased a large and enthusi astic audience with the ebed old play of "Uncle Tom's Cabin.'; The comDanv is a large one, and the various parts were in good hands throughout. Deserving of mention is Miss LUlu button, Little Algo Steele, Mr. - Edson, Mr. W. S. Lecempt and several others. "Nugget Nell" is the bill rf"or Saturday night. Re served seats are now on sale. Prices are 50 and 2-5 cents. For Treasurer. . I hereby announce myselt a candidate for the office of treasurer of the city of Corvallis al the election to be held May 8,1903. . William McLauan. If you desire a good complexion, ufo Moki Tea, a pure herb drink, -It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick headache; 23 eta; and oOcts. Money refunded if it does not satisfy yon. Write to W H Hooker & Co , Buffalo, N. Y. Allen - & Woodward, druggists. ." , . - Chief of Police. T hereby announce niself as a candi date for the office of, chief of police at the city election to be held ''ly 8, 19.3. ; - " . J. M. IIowakd. Corvallis, Oregon, Aj rii 14, VJSr 01 We are now ready for the Spring and Summer Campaign. After months of laoor in buy-Hiff-we have secured the choicest stock of iratDRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, v-.-. FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, HABERDASHERY, ETC. we have evef- been able to show our patrons Th styles vee never more attractive and quality and ttorkmaiislup never better. That we hive been successful in our efforts to please we believe will be your verdict when you see our NEW SPRING STOCK and learn our prices. Everything newt is now arranged for your inspection and we will be pleased to receive a call whether you wish to buy or not. Trusting that this an nouncement may receive your consideration and when think ing of your Spring purchases we may be first iu your mitjd Very truly yours, Pioneer Fresh bread daily ? A complete stock ot candies, fruits and nuts kept constantly on hand. Smokers supplies a specialty. Confectionery p H.SW9 HALL Proprietor. 1 , Of Galveston Tgsos. 1 1 "Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing t tired women. Having suffered for seven years with weakness and bear-iag-down paint, and having tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with no s uccess, your Wir.e of Cardui was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to build up the weak parts, strengthen the system end correct irregularities." By "tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous "women who bave disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian, troubles or any of those ailments that women have. You can cure yourself at home with this great women's remedy, Wine cf Cardui. Wine of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benefltWhy not begin to get "well today? All druggists have $1.00 bottles. For any stomach, liver or bowel disor der Thedford's Black-Draught should be used. 3 T symptoms. The Ladies' Advisory Hepart 3 meet The Chattanooga Kediclne Co-, d ForartvlMftnrtlltPTanirc.aaarefiS. (TlYliwr J 5 Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that the annual election of the city of Corvallis will be held on Monday the 18th day of May. IgOS, for the purpose of electing a mayor, chief of police, volice judge, treasurer, two (2) count ilmen from ' the first ward, two (2) councilraen from the eecoudvW,ard and one (1) councilman from thftlhird ward. The council chamber in the City Hall Madison streets has been designated as n the soutlieast. corner ot rourxii anu the place for holding taid election. Ihe polls will open at 9 o'clock a. m. and re main open until 6 o'clock p. m. of said day without closing The following judges and clerks were appointed to con duct said election: Judges Caleb Davis, Joseph Yates and W. H. Curriir. Clerks W. B. Lacy and D. M. Smith. Given tinder my hind and seal this 14th day of April, 19u3. ". - E. P. Geeffoz, , v Police Judfee. Dressmaking. . To the ladies of CorvftlliF. I am locat ed in your city N. W corner Third and Van Buren Sts., and will do dressmaking a't reasonable prices. . Satisfaction guar anteed. Please give me a call. . .? ' ' Mks. Etta E. Downs. i IWIKEyiCABPUIJ Tcke Laxative Brcmo uinme Tablets. Seven MZBon boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS SlgBtUrea ABY. R-4 Watch Confidence - MkIih trHwliniy a nleasure. when cerrect time is always a necessity. Tours maybe 1'- a capable timekeeper, but through incom petent repairing you nave i6i iaim u 'Brim, i if tn'me. I Will rettair the worst wrecked watch, and I will do itCeconoml- Albert jfMetzger : Occidental BnildinK- CorvallisJOr. seeker or hunter. To you at a bargain, 2 acres; one acre m choice beaiing fruit. . A nice house and other buildingK about one mile from the college grounds, and one-half mile from ecbool house. Terms easy. Call on or write to B. K. Thompson. Corvallis, Ore. i'or Sale. : ' Full bred Jersey heifers calf; also one and two and 0 months old heifers. Also bulls sired by Grand Coin, an imported Jersey bull. Address, - M. H. Woodcock . Corvallis, Or.' chief of Police. I hereby announce mvself as a candi date for the office of chief of police of Oorvallia at the election to be held May 18, 1903. W. G. Lane. . Corvallip, April 14, 19O3 Suffered Eight Months. lean heartily recommend Acker's Tab lets for dyspepsia an'd atomach troubles. I have been en Serins? for eight month's and tried many remedies without anv re lief, until I got Acker's Dyspepnia Tab lets, which I used enly a short time and am now peife:tly wt ll. Thanking vou for the epeedy recovery. I am gratefully vours, Francis I. Gannor, Vancouver, Wash. Send to W. H. Hooker & Co , Buffalo, N. Y., for a free trial package. (Nothing like them ) j Notice to Creditors. .r. Having beea duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Park, de ceaied, who died in Benton County, Oresron. I Iierebv notify any and all per sons having claims against said estate to ' present the same to me with the proper vouchers, as lequired by law, at my resi dence one mile east of Philomath, within six months from the date of this notice. ; ' Joseph A.Pabk,. .Administrator.. Dated April 3, laOS. For Chief of Police. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the . ffice of chief of police of Corvallis at the election to be held May 18, 1C03. . Sam Kixo.i; v Ct rvalH", April 1, i933. rl akery o "ALL SIZES" AN 6l'l4 THE THlfcG lU CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, HATS and SHOES fROM AT A GALL H. HARRIS Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Orecon, Feb. if, lH'JS. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, en titled "An act for Uie saie of timber lands in Die States of California; Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States y act of August i, ml, Celia M. Loomis, of Eugene, county of Lane. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement Mo. 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 sloHe than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her ciaim to said land before the Register and Kecei er of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 26tli day of May, 1903. She names as witr.essts: - C. E. Loomis.of Eugene, Or.: J. B. wii'Slantay, f Salem, Or ; Charles lirunifleld, of Philomath, Or.; Benjamin I'. Ireland, Of Fern, Or. v Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are -requested to file ti.ir chutnf in this, office, ou or before said 25th day of M, 1903 CHAS. Ji. MOOiiKS. Renter. ITS J UST A COUGH that gets pour lungs sore and weak and paves the way for preumonia and con sumption, cr both. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough in a day and heal vour lungs. It will enre Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, and ail throat andlnDg troubles. Positively guaran teed, and money refunded ii you are not satisfied. Write to us for free aample. W. H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 14, liKA Notice is hereby (riven that incompliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of J-ine 3. Is78. en titled "An act for the sale of timber land in the States of California, Oregou,"e ada. and t ashing ton Territory;" asexteuded to all the Pubhe Lud Stktes by act of AU(tust 4, 1S92, SILAS N. LILLY, of Corvallis, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day Bleu in this office his sworn staten.eut No. 60S5, for the purchase of the N. W J of Sec. 32, T 13 8 , B. W., and will offer proof tu show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose!-, anc to estab lish his claim to said land before Victor V. Mise, County Clerk, at Corvallis, Oregon, on W. Uneada-, the 8th day of July, 1003. He names as witnesses, Bobert L. a ass. ot Cor vallis Oreiron, Win. M. Anderson and Nellie Alger non, of Btllfountain, Thomas M. Coon, of lnaval . Any and all persons claiming rderly the f.oye. desciibed lands an requested to Die tneir ciain s iu this office ou or before re ta d Bin day oi .uny. u-wo- ClIAS. B. iiOyKl'5, i.cisur. Notice for Pttbiicotiou. United States Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, March 3, 19i 3. Notice Is hereby irfven that in compliance with the provisions of the ax t of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sate of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, .Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Pubhe Land States by e of ogu-l i, 1892, . ' - - IDA A. sKIN.VER. foT"McMinnvBl, county of YamhiU, State of Oregon, has thin day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6073, for tlie purchase of the N. E. K of Sec- No. 10, T. 11, Si U. 8 W., and will-offer proof to show that the Iud souglit is more valuable for its tuubir or stone thaft for agTieultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said iaod before Victor P. Mosea, clerk M Benton Co., Oregon, on Friday, the 20th day of Juno, 1903. , She names as witnesses: Jay K W lnegnr Charles W. Hodge and John McGee. Sr., of Corvallis, On con, Andrew L. Porter of Norton. -- Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2Cth day of June, 1808. CHAS. B. MOOKES, , ' . Register " Notice for Publication. L&ko Offick at Oreoos City, Oreoos, - March 28, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the following-named setllet has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wlU be made before the. County Clerk of Benton county. at Corvallis, Oregon, en May 12, 1003, viz.: Harison Davidson, H. E. No. 14137 for the BE. 1-4 Srfc. 8, T. 12 S., U. 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot taiJ land, viz.: George Ciainer ard Perry H. Davidson, of Peak, Oregon, A. C. Tiinisou and Fielding A. King, of Con ailis, Oregon. - f CHAS. B. MOORES ' Register. , Cures Grip Sa Two Days. ; oii every. box. 35c iiMiiMifiiim'itmflilr t ( i 1' o o ( ( ( I 1 1 I 1 1 ( l (' 0 (' ( 0 :: 4 PRICE TO PLEASE. Mill B. A. CATHEY, M. D -PhysiQian $ SSurgeoji RK)mp 14 In Rank Bnildiny. Office Honr! i i m' .( to 4 p. m. Kesidence: (Jorne 5h and Adams Telef4ioue at office and rpsidence. Corvalia. - - Orro. W. T. Bowleg, 1 1. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Booms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg. KEBiiitNC On 3rd etreet, btttwecn Monroe and Jackson Resi,i-nve t!- pnonerso. till. Office. 481. re . wkkick iiiiUBS 10 to 12 a. in. : a to 4 p. m. CORVALLIS, OK EGOM . C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.PenBion Bureau PHILOMATH, OREGON. DR. 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