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THE COUVALUS GAZETTE. TUESDAY, MAY i9, 19C3. REVISION TO DESTROY. The democratic party in con .sort with all free-traders declares 4 'the tariff must be revised in or der to control the trusts." It is well understood that control of I accord with his the tariff, but - whether those faults ccn&titnte an evil greater and more injurious than the evil incident to revision." 1 This expresses the sober, sen sible view of the business world and indicates the purpose of the republican party neither blindly to rush nor to rernm others to rush upon tariff revbiou. Mr. Realties is a democrat in pai t v. Were he Will Refer to Council. in congress ne must set witn ns party. lis conception of taiiff revision is destrucliou of protec tion at any cost. Special Train on the Corvallis Eastern for Presidential Visit. the trusts is not the real purpose of that party. We have seen how it opposed all anti-trust leg islation. The leaders of the par ty know that trusts are not the offspring of a protective tariff. They know that trusts exisi iu foreign countries as well as in this country; under free-trade con ditions as well as under those of protection. They know further that it is true the manufactur ing trusts are made necessary to lan 1. Tickets on eale good going 20th economize production and distri- or on the special and regular trains ol tuition of manufactured comtnod- the 21st at one fare for the round trip. Tir Mt tVioHpmnpr.itio Tickets on trie s. jr. at one lare ior trie 8 The Corvallia & Eastern Railroad Co, will run a special train from Corval'ia to Albany, leaving Corvallis about G :10 a. m. May 21st, in time to connect with the S. P. local train to Saletn' and Port- round trip will be good to return May 22 enabling people to go to either Salem or Portland. Tickets on the C. & E will be good to return until the 23rd. - This will be an opportunity of a life time to see the "Prefaident of the United State and Corvallia people should lake lties. lpadprs know these things. Yet they howl and wail over the tyranny, greed, selfishness, wick edness and liberty-engendering trusts. They have done all pos sible to befuddle the people and t i . . I to excite ipreiudice ana nate tc- advantage of it ward the verv name or trust. The leaders of the republican Farmers vs. 'Varsity. thf democrats were not sincere in their . professed ab- Manager Johnson and Trainer f trnctc- Vmpw that Trine were in Eugene last Sat- I 1111 I -f 4. kX UlJ I ' thevwere onlv setting the lines utday, The special committee appointed by the council to consider proposi tions for a water franchise lor the city, met in adjourr.f d session last Friday evening. At that time a proposal in writine from the local water company was read and con- )g sidered, but no actio i was tik-n. : ,J In t'nis bid the water cjriijai.v f.i hydrants as w- utlinea in ihe epa-iificatior.s reccuti fubmitted to'.g bidder? by the citv. water was to .a f t r . V . ue suppuea irom me pa me point in the Willamette ?as at present. The bid rfquired that the city contract for at least 27 hydrantp, for vhich $3 per month was to be paid: for street pprinkling, $8 per block per p Burners to remain practically as at present. Objections were offered to a rium ber of the provisions in the bid, and the water company has prem ised another offer which will be considered by the committee short ly. This will, provide for filtered water,, and will give the city the privilege of purchasing the plant at any time after the expiration of 15 years, allowing 13 per cent per year off tke original cost for de terioration of the plant. 'It is un derstood that, if the special com mittee is unable to 'agree upon the next proposition cf the water com Danv. thev wifl 1 refer the whole matter to the council, without rec ommendation. p loneer B akery Fresh "bread daily. A complete stock ot candies, fruits and "nuts kept canstantly on hand. Smokers supplies - a specialty. Confectionery For Sals. B. A. CATHEY, M. D Full bred Jeisey heifers calf; aisotmei I'lUSlCUin & iSlire 11 Rooms 14 in Bank Building. and two and 6 months old heifers. Also bulls sired by Grand Coin, an imported Jersey bull. Addresa, M. SV Woodcock, , Corvallia, Or. H. W. HALL, Proprietor. arranjre- for an assault on protection. AH may see it now for the assertion is made that tariff revision is necessary in order to control triicrs. - . - i i . The trusts organized to control aay s wregonian sa s : frennrfofmn hiKlnPM nf the What promises to be one III L a. All LAJX Lm Li v U W V- .w I making final ments for the dual field meet be tween the O. A. C. and TJ. of O. athletes, oh Agricultural field, next Fridav afternoon. : interesting tinfrv the o-reat rail wav mer the most , - o j . . I . .r a. :n i .1 gers, find that they must submit event ui iuc year win uc mc. to the governmental regulation, dual field meet between the Uni whether the tariff be revised or versity of Oregon and the Ore not These are the combina- gon Agricultural College, which tions doing and capable of doing is scheduled for next Friday aiter the greatest mischief. By special noon at Corvallis. As there is rates, rebates, drawbacks, car no end of friendly rivalry be distribution, ete., they have dis- tween these institutions, and as criminated against the individual the teams are evenly matched, producer and shipper. - the contest will doubtless prove ' The republican party has en- interesting. If the athletes are acted laws for control of such in good trim and the weather is trusts and those laws are being fair, it is not unlikely that some enforced. But, say the enemies state or Northwest records will be of protection this does not reach smashed, for there are. some the manufacturing trusts. The speedy men on the contesting tariff must be revised. . .Protec- teams. W. O. Trine, who trained tion enables them to hold up our the victorious team ol the State own oeoole for higher prices than 'Varsity for five years, has been are demanded of foreigners. with the Agricultural College Just here we recall that during since April ist, and the result of the discussion of the McKmlev me meets. aireauy nem snow iHai tariff in 1890, and again in 1897 when the present tariff was dis cussed the democratic argument was that "protection shuts our manufacturers out of foreign Friends of Austin Craig, who markets and therefore the pnnci- were 'familiar with the circurn Norris Rowe circu., one of those Sneakino-of this meet ' Mon- that ride the tu-cycle, do the heavy bareoack riding acts ana of drive the pony team, escaped athletic from his cage Sunday during the stay cf the show in town. The door of the cage was not properly fastened and the cunning: beast managed to get his band under it and slide it up till he could get out. His escapade was discov ered almost immediately but he eluded his would-be captors and scampered at nigh speed across the flat. The keeper followed THAT "RED BOX" ARRIVED, We have placed in our clothing window a Red Box which contains THIRTY DOLLARS. We will give a key to this box free with every $2 00 cash pur chase. Only two kejs will unlock the box. Yours - may be one of them. " When keys have all been given out you may' try your kevs. The first key to unlock the box takes $20.00. . The second key to unlock the l)Ox takes $10.00. Don't lose the tag, as no key will be tried unless the tag is attached. We do not know " which kev opens the box. Come and examine our NEW SPRING STOCK of HIGH GRADE MER- " - CHAN DISE, make your purchases and get yo&r keys. One cf the big monkeys in the We win sejj GCOd GOODS as low as any house in Oregon. Fun For Circus 3tonkey. he has a strong team in the field. Craig Not Guilty. The, argument now is, "protec tion enables the manufacturer to sell cheaper in foreign markets than he does at home, therefore protection is wrong and should be destroyed." Thus democrats reveal their hatred to protection. stances surrounding his arrest a month ago as told bv the Ga zette at that time1 will be glad to learn of Mr. Craig's release, the reason for such action being that the evidence did not show that a crime was committed. Mr. Craig was arrested April The American" people under- 23rd on an indictment charging stand that they have never been him with larceny of $72.30 from so prosperous as at present The a registered mail package while manufacturer, merchant, farmer, acting as postmaster at Whitney, mechanic and laborer alike know July 21st of last year. The in- this. They rightly attribute dictment contained two counts their, prosperity in a large meas- one of larceny and one of em J r - 1 t i "rri 1 ure 10 me operation 01 iuc piu- Dezziemenc. ine package was tective tariff. They do not wish sent from Spokane addressed to to see it needlessly disturbed. James Rupp at Greenhorn; The They have not forgotten the dis- postal inspectors claimed to have astrous results of the democratic traced the package to the Whit- tariff revision of 1893-1894 and ney postoffice, and as a matter of do not desire to repeat the exper- course suspicion was fastened up iment. If the tariff needs revis- on the postmaster at that place. ion they prefer it should be re- Charges were preferred and Mr. vised bv the mends ot protec- Craig's arrest followed. tion. So it will be. Revision is not, as some imagine an easy, simple thing. The moment the revision of one schedule is at- Mr. Craig protested his inno cence and reiterated a previous claim that the lost package did not arrive at his office. He tempted the whole tariff law be- stated that the investigation had comes subject to revision and the been invited by him and that he question of protection and how certainly would not have done so much, or free trade and why, are had he not felt that his position up for discussion. Discussioa of was unassailable. He set forth the McKinley bill in 1890 occu I that it would have been unrea pied congress nine and one halt sonable- for him to have stolen months; of the Wilson-Gorman $72 worth of registered matter bill in 1894, over eight months; when an average of 20 packages 01 tne umgiey Dili in 1097, over a day were passing through his four months. In each instance office, many of which were un business was virtually brought to doubtedly of greater value, and a standstill. The manufacturers particularly when his office was could not make contracts for the then and had been for some time future. He filled present or lers, closed his factory and put his employes on the waiting list. Farmers found their markets closed, and unrest and uncertain ty brooded over every enterprise. in the hands of inspectors, who. he felt were not the most friendly toward him. BUY YOUR W. O VV. CARNI VAL SUITS AND FURNISH-' Even when the changes were all INGS AT NOLAN & CALLA made it required months for the HAN'S. BIG LINE FOR SELEC- biiRiness of the eonntrv to he-fllUJN come adjusted to them. Busi ness prosperity requires stability 'Of conditions. Every disturb ance of this works mischief and is to be avoided. Secretary Root recently discussing tariff revision said on - this point: "The pro cess of. revision is an evil in itself of no small proportions. The question of revision always is, not whether there are faults in We sell the greatest of blood purifiers A (tlran'a "PlI J .. , o inuuu juaci , uuuer a positive guarantee. It will cure all chronic and other blood poisons. If you have eruD tions or sores on your body, or are pale, wean or run uown, it is jnst wnatr yon need. We refund money if you are not satisfied. 50 cents and $1. Aden & Woodward, druggists. TO CURE A CCLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Broafo Quinine Tablfcta AH drug gists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature U on aci lo. 25 . . . . . 11 on tne run. - ine attennon 01 the fleeinsr simian was- attracted by the open door of a dwellii nd he rusned in, bent on mis chief. A table stood in the room and he promptly leaped to the middle of-it, stood erect and be gan to make pugilistic gestures with his hands at the lad v of the house who was uaiurally frigh tened nearly t ut of her its at the grotesque and imp-like form that confronted her. The'keeper arrived and took charge!of. the runawav, to the lady's intense reliefr- -Grants Pass Courier. Real Estate Transfers. F L Lily to Nancy J : Woods, lot 1 , block 34, Avery '8 3rd Add: $,900. Eli S King to Clara E King, 50 acres southwest of Corvallis; $1,500. J Lm Hill to Kasper Kropp, la acres near Albany; $481.51. J P Huffman and wife to H.MilboHrn, land near rhilomath ; 4,600. S P Hunt to W A Wells, 4 lots, block 32 Jobs Add; $150. ; Sol kinjr an6T wife to W I Price, lots 1 aud 2, block 9, N B & P A's Add ;' $150. Mary A Wyatt to Mary E Vavblaricon, 1 2-5 acres near Philomath; $600. CR Mays to T R Egerton, bond lor deed; $500. i " - . : E A Pernot and wife to Nancy B Philips, lot 3, blo.-k 8, Oorvallis ; $700. M P Bnrnett to MB Davissoa, lots 5 and 6, block 2, Hoffman's Add; J756 50. i LACK-DRAUGHT FOR . ISTIPATIOH, Constipation is nothinor more i I than a cloesrinsr of the bowels ' and nothinsrleea than vital staff- nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated sufferer could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system, he would soon get relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowefs are relieved. Thed f ord's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the Jurging6f calomel or other vio ent cathartics. Be sure that you get the origi- nal Theuxord s Black-Draught, made by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druceists in 25 cent and $1.00 packages. Morton, Irk., JTt 25, 1901. - I eannot recommend Thedford'B Black. Dranghttoo highly. Ikeepltln myhOBse all the time and hare ased It for the last ten years. 1 nerer frare nr ehUdren any other laxatlre. I think I could , nerer be able to -work without It on aceoantM Ming troubled with constipation. Tour medicine is I all that keeps me up. BENTON COUNTY ll Aa-irB.s' ANNUAL INSTITUTE - - MAY 18x11, 19x11 and 20th, 1903. .- ' g : IN THE ' "'' " i PUijLIC SCHOOL BUILDING - 'y iHrx.o"MA.Tii, okkooist - " V . : .' -:r: MONDAY - . .. . MCHNINQ .! .... . DAY SESSIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOI. -- a - 9:3 ' 9:45 Registration and organization. 9:45 to 10:25 :Psychologv-and the Practical Teacher. ,. f. ............'............... ...........Henry D. Sheldon - ; "10:25 to 11:05 Aritnmetic....:... .........B. F. Mulkey ; 11:05 to 11:15 Music 11:15 to 12:00 Teachers' Reading Henry D. Sheldon V AFTERNOON- - 1:30 to 1:40 Music - 1:40 to 2:20 History........................ B. F. Mulkey .,!- , 2:20 to 3:60 Geography. Henry D. .Sheldon . .s. 3:00 to 3:05 Recess 3:05 to 3: 10 Music ' 3:10 to 3:50 Arithmetic......'.. .....B. F. Mulkey 3:50 to 4:30 "Language"..... .......J. H. Ackennau X " EVENING . ' ..-CHAPEL PHILOMATH COLLEGE 8 O'CLOCK SHARP " Piano Solol.. Mordaunt Goodnough Vocal Solo......... -Otto Herse .. Address of Welcome.....-...:............; Mayor Weed Violin Solo ....Master Max Miller ; Response...... ...T. T. Vincent Mandolin-Guitar Solo........ . ..Miss B. Cofelt " "THE RURAL SCHOOL PROBLEM" ' Address..;..;.......................... . J. H. Ackerman Piano Solo......... .'.Miss Edith Gibson -f Vocal Solo... Miss Mabel Cronise TUESDAY ' - . - MORNING .. " - 9:00 to 9:10 Music ic " 9:10 to 9:50 Geography....... .....Henry D. Sheldon 9:50 to 10:30 Reading ....B. F. Mulkey , 10:30 to 10:35 Recess . 10:35 to 10:40 Music , . . " 10:40 to 11:20 Giammarv..... ..r.......B. F. Mulkey ! 11:20 to 12:00 Nature Study...... Henry D. Sheldon : ' . Afternoon '. : t ' . 1:30 to 1:50 Music ' 1:40 to 2:20 "Language" .....J. H. Ackerman ' 2:20 to 3:00 The Teaching Profession.Henry D. Sheldon 3:00 to 3:05 Recess 3:05 to 3:10 Music . - 3:10 to 3.50 History...................-. B. F. Mulkey 3:50 to 4:30 Nature Study ...Henry D. Sheldon X EVENINO - ' CHAPEL COLLEGE OF PHILOMATH 8 O'CLOCK Recital and Impersonations Miss SophiaWolf Address "Reconstruction After Civil War"B.-F. Mulkey - Recital and Impersonations..............Miss Sophia Wolf WEDNESDAY - HORNING ., AFTERNCCN ";.' - ' 9:00 to 9:10 Music -. - 9:10 to 9:50 "Language" -J. H. Ackerman 9:5 to 10:30 Grammar...;.. .; B. F. Mulkey 10:30 to 10:35 Recess - -10:35 to 10:40 Music . 10:40 to 11:20 Civicsl...... Henry D. Sheldon - 11:20 to i2:o) Reading.......... ......B.' F.' Mulkey - . 1:30 to 1:40 Music ,-r 1:40 to 2:20 Spelling........ ...7.............J. H. Ackerman 2:20 to 3:00 Civics .......Henry D. Sheldon 3:00 to 3:05 Recess 3 05 to 3:10 Music 3:10 to 3:50 Orthoepy ............i,..............B. F. Mulkey 3:50 to 4:15 Question Box 4:15 -- Securing receipts of attendance -- - fromSecretary ; Gin Wawtt-u For geiifial l.mMnuik. - Mrs J. KArriscii. C r 4li nd Hai risen. C. Go Iv A 11. hi. n maiic nl world. M m.it Tt;- 1 1 n Rbi u I'.'oul Purifier in the L. Ataii)p, ajjent. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD. The grreatcrt farm paper of the Northwest. Published weekly at Salem, Oregon. Kdlted by the farmcta of the North west. Twenty pag-?. Illustrated. A western paper for western People. 62 papers for $1.00. N Publi cation began Search 1, I'M). Now has D,2d0 tub scribers. l'henoniinal growth it due--to its being tne best farm paper puoiianeu. 1 ou Btiouia reao it. We will send yon the iiohkstbad and corvallis gazette for 1 year, to or.e subscriber, for $2.25. Office Hours I 1.toi2 m 1 2 to 4 p. m. Kesidence: Corner 5th and Adams btt. Telephone at offioe and residem-e. Orva'lis. - . Oregon. w. T. Bowley, pi. D. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occnlist Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg. Residence On 3rd Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele phone Ao. till. Office, 481. Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m. : 2 to 4 p. m. CORVALLIS, OREGON. Notice to Creditors. Having been duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Park, de ceased, who died in Benton County, Oregon, I liereby notify any and all per sons having claims against said estate to present the same to me with the proper vouchers, as.iequired by law, at my resi dence one mile east of Philomath, within six months from the date of this notice. N Joseph A.Park, - Administrator. Pated April 3, I9O3. Suffered Eight Months. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surge ri Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau PHILOMATH, OREGON. lean heartily recprnmeud Acker's Tab lets for dyppepPia. and btomach troubles. I have been eufferini? for eieht months and tried many remedies without anv re lief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tab1 lets, which I ned only a shovt time and am" now perfectly well'. Thanking tou for the speedy recovery, I am gratefully yours, Francis I. Qanuor, Vancouver, Wash. Send to W; H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for a free trial package. (Nothing like them.) DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Office on South Main St. Consultation and examination free. Office hours : 8 :30-1 1 :45 a. m : 1 -5 :45 p in . Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. . DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Notice tor Publication. Land Cfficb at Obeooh Citt, Orrook, y - . April 24, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot Congress of June 3, i88, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oresroj, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4.1&92, PHILIP H. JOHNSON, of Monmouth.county of Folk, State of Oregon, has this day filed in tbis office his sworn statement No. 6122, tor the purchase ot tne t J 01 s n j-. of section No. IS, in township No. 13 S, Kange No 6 Vie-ft, and will offer p-oof to show that the land sought is more valuab'e for its timber or stone than for acrricultural pu-poes, and to establ sh his claim to said land before the county clerk of Benw n county, Oregon, at Corvailifc, Oreston, on Friday, th e 24th day of July, 1903, . He names as witnesses: Chas. Newman, Ina- vale, Oregon, Biram Newman, Fred Hubleraud Frank Fisher, all of lionmouth. Oresron Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their ulaimom this office on or before said 24th day of July, 1903. ALGExtnOrt B JJlltssi'Jt, Register. Notice for Pablication. " United iState Land Office, n ; Oregon tity, Oregon, I Feb. 27. 1A03.- : Notice is herebv eiven tliat in compliance with the ii revisions of the act of Coutrress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wahing tan Territorv " as extended to all the Public Land States hv act of Auirust 4. Ib92. Celia M. Loomii, of Euirene. county of Lane, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn staten eut No, fiOSS for the nurchase 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 Moncay, tne zom day ol Mav, 1903. --Kh& nanips aa witnesses: C. E. Loomis. of Euirene. or.: J. B. Winstanley, of Salem, Or.; Charles Brumfield, t Philomath, Or. Reninmin F. Ireland, of Fern. Or. : Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- J . 1 1 1 1 . .nAnno.jul .A flla fillip ill.itnd ill this office on or before wud 25tn aay ot may, CHAS. B. MOORES. KegUter. IT'S JUST A COUGH that geta pour lungs sore and weak an oaves the wav for preumonia ana con- eumDtion. cr both.- Acker's Enul'Hh Eemedv will stop the cough in a day am heal our Junes. It will ctre Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Positively guaran teed, and money refunded if you are not Battened. Write to us lor ireeeampie. W. i. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Office Ifc Wbltehora Block Corvallis, Oregon E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY -AT- LAW Corvallis, Ore'tm. Office Is PostofEce BttUdlmr. Notary Titles. CcX KVAM-lKCi. JOS. H- WILSON. ATrORNEY-ATJW. Pratititte" in all State and Federal Conrt , Office in Burnett Building. ; ; , ... Drugs & NecTicines Kodaks & Photo Supplied Ccrvallis, Ctegon - Established Z Incorporated 1898 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete HneH of ',Pure Vmgf Chemicals in Corvallif. and Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa. pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Artlcla, Combs, Brashesaad Mirrors. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Comity Court of the State of Oregon tor the County of Benton administrator of tne estate Ol susan ju. oerry, ueceaseu, aiu an persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the sane properly veiified as by law reouired. at the office of U. G. Berrv, at Peoria. Linn County, Oregon, er at the office of Yates & Yates, Co vallis, Oregon, within six mouths from the date hereof. Dated this 4th dayof May, 1903. IT. O BERRY. . . . " ' Administrator of the estate ' . . of Susan M. Berry, deceased.'. Notice for Pnbiicatioa. ".. United States Land Office, . Oregon City, Oregon, . . March 3, 19- 3. Notice ia herebv iriven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congresa of June 8, 1878, en ' titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the 1 States of California, Oresron, Nevada, and Washing , ton Territory," as extended to all - the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, j IDA A. sKINXEB, of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office ber sworn statement i No. 6073, for the purchaseof the N. E. of Sec. No : 10, T. 11, S, K. 0 W., and will offer proof to show ! that the land sought is more valuab'e for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es ' tablish her claim to eaid iand before Victor P. Moses, ' clerk of Benton Co., Oregon, on Fridsy, the 26th day ot June, 11KO. She names as witnesses: Jay E Winegar. Charles W. Hodge and Juhn JicGte. Sr., of Corvallis, Ore gon, Andrew L. Poiterof Noiton. - Any and all persons claimit g adversely the above described lands are rt quested 10 h le their claims in this office on or before said i'6th day of June, 1803. CHAS. 13. MOOHES, Register Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministralor of tl.e ettate of William . Elliott, de ceased, has filed his final account in said estate in th-j County Court of the State of Oregon, for Ben ton County, sitting in probate and Saturday. June 6, 1903, at 10 o'clock iu the foreuoon in the County Court room in the Court Honse in Corvallis. Benton County, Oregon, is the time and place fixed by the Court for hearing objections, 11 any, to satu nnw account and the settlement thereof, . Dated this 6th day of May, 1903. ; OEOHGE E. LILLY, - Administrator. f Tdfc Laxative Bromd Quinine Tablets. Seven MUSon boxes sold ia post 12 months. TfajS Sfgnature, ... Cures Grip la Two Days. n every box. 25c jnr. ana jiirs. w. G. Emery oPKOTO ARTISTS Have purchased the Photo Gallery iof Mr. Philips, on Main street, and wi'l be pleased te meet Id friends and n-w ones at their S'udio. Jill OJcrR Strictly JnWm. fancy Genre Portraiture and Work a Specialty Developing and Finishing for the Trade Watch Confidence Makes traveling a pleasure, when criect - time is always a necessity. Yours may be a capable timekeeper, but through incom . petent repairing you have lost faith in it. Brine it in to me. I Will repair the worst wrecked watch, and I will do it. economi cally. . - - Albert J. Metzocr Occidental JEoildiny. Corvallia, Or. Notice for Publicatlau. " United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Ar ril 14, 1UCS. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of 1 ongress of June 8, 1878, en titled "An act for the siile of timber lands in the States of calitorma, uregon, jsevaoa. ana washing ton Territory," as extended to alt the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, " 8ILA8 N. LILLY, Of Corvallis, county of Benton, State of Oregon, t.as this dy Bleu in this office Lis sworn statenieut Ho. iMtii, for the puichae of the N. W. of bc S2, T. 13 b , K. W., ai d will otltr roof tv tbow that their nd sought is luore valuable ior ft timber or stone than for agricultural purpose. Hi to estab lish his claim to said land befoie Vitn.i f. Moaer. County Clerk, at Cfrvailis, Oregon, ou W-JiieMia ,. the 8th day i July, 1908. . he names att .witnesses, Robert t. 0 a, of Cor vlii Uretron, Wm. M. Andeimn and Nellie Ander son, of Bellfountain, Thomas 11. Coon, of lnavalr. Any and all persons clain.ing ader--ly the abov described lands are requested to file their clafn ia this office on cr before sa d 8th day of July. 1003. CUAS. R iiOuRKS, , '. . legit.-r. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKiNG When you take Grove's Tasteless Cnill Tonic localise the formula is plainly printed on every . lo t le showing that it ia mply Iron and Qui i. ine in a tatUlesa firm. No Cure, fo Pay. 50