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THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE. TUESDAY, MA 2G, 1903. : UNDER TWO FLAGS, The difficulty of constructing a platform which will be accept able to both Mr. Cleveland and his .followers and to Mr. Bran and his supporters becomes more and more apparent. R, Iy. Metcalf, editor of t'ie 0aba World-Herald has pub lished a letter iu his paper which he addresses to N, 8. Mack of the Buffalo Times, and wliich may regarded as a declaration -'tjf firvan and his followers to Itltid by the -Kansas City plat form as firmly as they did in 1900. MWrMlf nronounds a series oi jJungent interrogatives embracing each plankiof the Kansas City platform and .asks Mr. Mack to f ra a rdafrfVrtri whinh shall wiiuuia ifcfcw " 1 "avdid incurring the hostility ot t i 3 t- r.ii I Mr. Clevelaad and his follow ers.' He asksi . "How many bf the principles and policies in Which we believe must we sur render in order to avoid incurring tu- xMit f and his nro t,arr1 rWelanr! and My cfanrWrl democrats was never more bitter than at present, the questions between the parties Bryan cannot forget nor lorgive as to protection, trusts, Philip fW3rr tW PWIand and his pine Islands, " etc., he closed by friend not onlv, refused to sup- I mrt him in tRq6 and iooo. but did support the republican nomi- nee ior president. It is asking who staid by the party to sacri- shaking the hand of Mr. Her fice the principles thev hold so maun and giving him promise ot dear in order to win back to the their enthusiastic support in this fsA mUn. rrfnr A&c&rt&A tllfM xjkJk uiwu nuu wlfaa j wwvv party and aided to defeat it. We repeat, this is asking too much. Mr. Bryan's followers are many times more numerous than Mr. Cleveland's. They should, and doubtless will write the democratic platform for 1904. Just here we would remark that Bryan's friends in this con gressional district are asked to support a candidate who is sup posed to be as loyal to Cleveland now as he was in 1896 and 1900. Republicans understand why he writhes and twists around when brougtlt up to tne last na 4 t tionai Tjiatiorm . OI nis party. Yet he must accept it. He must also be willing to accept what ever may be the next platform. There is no doubt he will do so. It is altogether probable he would promise now to accept any sort of a platform that may be adopted, for he is now seeking votes. Whether Mr. Reames is a Cleveland democrat, a Bryan democrat or as sound a protec tionist as the late Congressman Tongue, democrats must decide for themselves. - Republicans understand he has ft nrt nf rlaim wTiirh entitles him to their support. Much as they would be pleased to see harr mony prevail in the democratic camp they can do 'nothing to bring it about. General Thorp in Alsea. On May 23rd an interesting political meeting was held at Al sea, Oregon. General T. J. Thorp, - of Corvallis, . made - a most excellent address, discuss ing political issues before a large audience of ladies and gentlemen. General Thorp clearly showed the democratic position on the j trusts, saying that the democratic remedy for trusts is to remove! the protective tariff but thereby they would destroy the founda tion ot American industry. The speaker proved that the trusts were not a product of a protective tariff, for inland rail roads do not receive a tariff pro tection. . He said that Mr. Pier pont Morgan, the great Ameri can trust organizer is a leading democrat; that the democrats had never passed any anti-trust legislation, even during the Cleveland administration. The speaker said, ."I am a laborer but must confess that during " those times I was unable to keep the patches off my pants." What do you think of the Sherman anti-trust law, the re cent record of the president and the republican party concerning the trusts? The speaker com pared the present times with "the Cleveland administration. Should you desire a return to this unsettled condition of affairs vote for Mr. Reames, for to vote for him is a backward step in this direction. iut it you are . satisfied with present prices and general prosperity, vote for Mr. Hermann and sustain the present administration. The meeting here was a suc cess and Mr, Hermann will re ciye a good majority. MftSttOHIflgdaB MR. HERMANN'S 4DDRESS, His Speech Hsrc, Saturday, Was a Most Abla Effort, and Aroused Much En thusiasm. Thou oil there were counter attractions in Corvallis last Sat urday, Honorable Bingcr Her man h3d a good sized audience hear him speak, the circuit court room of the court house being well filled with enthusiastic re publican?, together with a few demacrats and several ladies. After paying his respects to the ladies for their presence, Mr, Hermann proceeded to discuss the issues between the Um main parties ia this campaign, He said as far as he was -concerned thi3 campaign ' must be con ducted on gentlemanly princi i pies, and he would not have one word to say derogatory of his op ponent. - He showed that he believed in principles enunciated in the re- ii 1 i r r .1 f Pa";"', trv and that he is in heartv ac cord with the administration at Washington. He paid a glow ing triDute to r resident Koose- velt, and from the cheers of those present it is known that he struck a responsive chord in the hearts ot his hearers After discussing at some length b asking his auditors not forget to come to the polls on June.ist Upon adjournment of the meeting the bar of the court house was filled .with citizens eiCCtlOtl DR. DARRIN IN ALBANY. IS ONE OF THE MOST SPECIALISTS. EMINENT His Success lit the Treatment of Diseases is Simply Marvelous. (Albany Herald) We are pleased to announce that there is a physician in Albany. Not eimply a medical practitioner, but a physician of very high order of merit, a scientist one whose years of close study, close ob servation, close practical experience,. has 'Ann Vl r rl It I rv 4s 1 nt il 4 t X h j-x nials, but the highest personal endorse cuauicu mi-Li tu uian uuii . icoi I ixij ments. from the leadins men of the country congressmen," judges, etc and whose success in the medical field is today without a parallel. We allude to Dr. Darrin, who has not visited Albacy before, and who has arrived in this city and baa offices at the Revere House un til August 1st. JJr. Darria has enviable rank 4a his profession as a' wonderfully 'successful physician. He is essentially original in his method of practice, and those who have been under his treatment are sur prised at the newness and novelty of his system of practice by electricity. His honesty and straightforward advice bs fore taking a case has won for him the confidence of his patients as well as the general jHibuc. The doctor is a gentle man of genial social nature, and hia pri vate practice is marked by the-formation of a personal friendship with whom he comes in contact.- He is without doubt one of the most' thoroughly qualified physicians now before the public as his wonderful cures of chroarc diseases can testify, a few of which- are given below, Cured and benefit ed in Salem last year Mrs. C. A. Esteb's little girl, Jefferson, Or., discharging ears dark, brown color of the skin from effects of kidney and liver complaint. A. L". Faymire, Salem, deafness and ulcerated catarrh so it had eaten through the spurn of the nose, cured. Mrs. H. J. Powell, 205, Thirteenth street, Salem, diseases peculiar to her sex, rest ired. ... Chas. Zelona, Chemawa, diabetes, had to relieve hia bladder often, iysppeia liver and heart trouble. Miss I. Ashford, Woodbuin, discharg ing ear for years, cured. M. and Mrs. Reuben Lee, Turner, are both cured, Mr. Lee of sciatic rheuma tism and general breaking down of the system; Mrs. Lee of abcess of the lung and cough, nnmbness, bloating and great pain in the head. Both came to the doctor five months ago, walking with canes;-now they are both in perfect health. . Many .mere who are ayerse to public mention of their names could be cited. Real Estate Transfers. M J Young and wife to Jesse Porter, small tract ia.Add loCor; $500. : L V Davisson and hus to W A Wells, lots 5 and 6,- block 2, Hoffman's Add ; $500. U. S. to Sam'l Rtckard, patent 160 acres T 14 S, R 8 W. MP Burnett, sherifF, to H C Watson;et al, 300 acres, T 13 S, R 6 W; $1711.63. V H C Watson et ai, to W II Rickard et al, 300 acres T.13 S, R 6 W; $1500. E R Newport and husband to M K Leatlierman, 7 acres near Albany ; $703. . - ; . - - - - ' - J N McFadden and wife to W G and Floyd Lane, 4 lots, block 21, Co Add Corvallis; $1300 T D Hufft to Scott King, 3 acres at Wren (store); $700. - - : E Maude and wife to Mary G Wil helm , 163 acres v. M onroe ; $2400. ' ' T P Huftman and wife to if 8- School District No. 97, lot for school; $1.00. Thos. Whitehom t W B Price, one-half interest 306 acres, Kings Valley; $77 1 v Berkeley Won First Honors 4 t Prohibition in all to phases j was ably presented to an audi snce that hlled the large audi toriuin of the college armory last Friday evening.. iHe . speakers represented the be3t talent in the leading colleges, and . universities of the states, of Oregon, Wash- ton and Califdrniaj and they were a credit to the institutions that sent them. uotig betore tne speakers made their appearance he major portion ot the" audi ence had assemb!ed. There was no time to" become" tired, how- h 1 j ii r ever, tor tae cneers ana yens 01 the various schools represented supplied plenty of entertaiument. goodtJ. Whfi this may .seem to be a fact to casual observers, every . ttr i. . -i . 1 u knt iV, ctorwlorri nf nnalitv has been raised Au exc lien t . mtlSieai : program program was rendered, the opening num ,er being a piano s'olo by Miss v,.-. r. v.-, c.iD ith Gibson The other. se ec Ed tions followed in this., order Vocal solo, Otto Herse; vocal solo, Miss Cronise; song, college q uartet W. Clifford Smith, Univer- sitv of Californ;a. was the first sneaker. He took for his . sub- ect: "Youn-s America's Ke sponsibility," and presented the temperance question in sucn a hew and winning light, so tree from the hackneyed exhortation and dull sets ot figures usually palmed off as an argument in favor of total abstinence, that he won the instant attention of . his auditors and the decision of the judges. - ' C. H. Bowman, ot vvmtwortn. Wash.' followed with" a discus sionof "The Nation's Evil, Its Cause and Cure." Mr. - Bow man was in better voice than his romnetitors. DUt ne hckcu iu delivery and his paper old lines. followed I T W. Loub. University of Washington, iiad a strong- ora tion,, on "A justification pt the Prohibition Part5M and his man ner was so droll -- that his effort met-a hearty reception. 4 lMv Nation' s Destiny, ' was the subiect , chosen by Dan A. Poling, of Dallas college, Ore gon. Mr. Poling has splendid presence, but his delivery smacks too strongly of the pulpit. There is too much ' exhortation in his style, and he marred an other wise able effort by crowding his arp-ument down the throats of those who came to hear. He was iustlv entitled to second place, which he received, but, Iipcp nhWtinnaWp features aside. wu-www wwjm v n j he might have won first honors. Aubrey Kramien, Of Newberg, Orr, was the last speaker. His "TTnonnrlltinnnl Stir - .. , rpnrlpr " We have not Seen the martino-s nt the HinceS. htlt it IS --P. .,,T u. Tjrt our ommou luul xvihuiicu opinion pot closer to his audience than any other orator of the evening, and was, therefore, entitled to a high place in delivery. . Wanted. I want 10C0 tons of hav to bail this season. Parties wishing this kind of work dene, will do well to call on or write to the uadersisned. : Th8 price w ill be reasonable and satisf action guaranteed. ' ' J. R. Harlan. HOME BARGAIN seeker or hunter. To you at a bargain, 2J acres ; one acre in choice bearing Iruit. A nice house and other buildings abont one mile from the college grounds, and one-lialf mile from school house. Terms easy. Call on or write to B. E. Tiiompson, .- Corvallis,-Or?, Notice to Creditors. Having been duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Park, de ceased, who -died in Benton County, Oregon, I hereby notify any and all per sons having claims against said estate to present the same to me with the proper vouchers, as tequired by law, at my resi dence one mile east of Philomath, within six months from the date of this notice. Joseph A. Paek, -. Administrator. " Dated A ril 3, 19O3. ' BUY YOUR-W. O. W. CARNI VAL SUITS AND FURNISH INGS AT NOLAN & CALLA HAN'S. BIG LINE FOR SELEC TION. ., . . " ACKER'S " DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cures Dyspepsia and all disorders arising f t 1; . r from Indisestion. Endorsed by physi cians everywhere. 'Sold by pll druggists. Sfo ;me no pay. 25 ceuts. Trial pack -e free by writing t W." H.: Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ' - F iorieer Fresh bread daily. . " A complete tock oi candies, fruits nuts kept canstantly on "hand. Smokers" supj.lirs a speciH. Gonf Hr W. HALL, lbout Quality. Occasionally we hear people say that prices oeem nigner on certain one enoum juuibuiwi - iu... u. - all over the country. Tne "object; to-Pufs J at the same prices if possible, lnis . store is p the demand for better qualities.. or this seeu tne aemanu ior ut-ttci. mi.iiiico. ui - - find this standard raised throughput our store. Whenever it was possible for us to handle better qualities than before, we have done so. When vou buy goods here you can absolutely depend n the . l r . on ii quality. We have made special department. Come here prepared sonable prices, ana come aBSureu Hie first - National Bank OF C6RVALLI3, OREGC". ESTABLISHED 1330 ; - " OFFICERS & DIRECTOR M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. B. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES; Cashier. rEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. E. F. WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loan3 Msde On all ks-nda of approved security to encourage and build i up lhe.-Jcititinia.c- l.ns pess enterpriaes and industries of this couwti . N"' . Deposits Received subjfet to check payable iiiand 1 Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transters sold !vailaH- in the principal cities of England, Ireland, e-r .T lancf, France, Belgium. Holland. Norway. .v---d-en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, PoitusraS Vbs maay, Austria. Letter of Credit '325 2w? ,"-ine a uqiicu OmiCS. Princi Correspondents Upon "STbsin Sell fexgut bxciiange I n i.-omtnercial National Bank of Ciica.iro. I Th Virst TJurioilBl Bk Of PotlA Oreoll. I The Bank of California, ?u Frwco, Calii. Th Kationl Cisv liank New York. I The Bank of Kew York National BankiaarAss'n Importers &Trader's National Bank, New York Sno ana t,eaner i ai :onui doj".w uuoiu, MliladeIphiNauoiiKiKanK.oi j oiiHaeiMia. Fotr: Carnival "Queen, The voting for queen of the Wood- man carmrai conunnes. ai presens b . . . . . H Miss Gibson leads witlv Miss Heuklo a good secoHd. CThe vote yestprday stood : Miss Mae Gibson Miss Bertha Henkle...... Mis Inez Williams ... Miss Bessie, Dilley. ........ . 586 325 283 179 157 100 55 Miss Clara" Lane . Miss MabeI.Davis...,....i Miss Martha 'Alford........ THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD. The greatest farm paper of the Northwest. Published weekly at Salem, Oregon. Edited by the farmers of the North west. Twenty pages. Illustrated. A western paper for western people. 62 papers for $1.00. Publi cation began .March 1, 1900- Now has 9,200 sub scribers. Fhenominal growth w due to its being the betit farm paper published. You should read it. We will send you the homkstsid und corvallis oazettb for 1 year, to one subscriber, for $2.25. Moki Tea pesetively Cares Sick Head ache, Indigestion and Constipation. A delightful herb ; drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion or - money refunded. 25c and 50c. Write to ns for free 6am pie. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, iN. Y. Allen & Woodwakd, Druggests. COSUiVlPTIO the most dreaded and deadly of all di seases, -as .well a piseuntenia, and all Liin troubles'are relieved at once and cured by AVker'a English Remedy ' the king of all Couh dues." Cures roughs and colds In a day. .25 cents. Your mney back it dissatisfied. Write- for free sample. W. H. Hooker A Co., Buffalo, N. - Y.'- A llkn & Woodwa r. Druggists." r - Jf For Sale. yonng - driving ' animal ; Enquire at this office. Good bugy. nlso 1 1 . . .. i . , i .... . " ; i 1 " ' ' - S ' ' ' " in. H..II1.I III imiMnuMmJllWt iMh iiiilli iiiismisMTTigiairirr Take Lax&il v Bromo winnieTabJats. Seven Maaon bores soli in post 12 montlu. TtaS Signature,'-- Bakery " and ectionery Proprietor. ... - Je 7 x oi ine manuiaumirrB m but to put out ueuer goou? progressive and hap I mn I r i" t m a rna Hnn " i 1111 wi eflorts ro buy ine Dess in every to; see good merchandise at rea- iuai you wm icjoi ..ta.i.w.cuv. Is Issued Semi-Weekly Sflbscrlption Price 1.50 per Year It strives to le fair, lir n H Ld fearh fs to give the'news while it ia 7ews, and avoid the Fensational; ITS LARGE CIRCULATION In thi County makes it of Talne to advertisers. ' Acker's Blcod Elixir p itiveV' Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning i nd all Scrofu lous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and. purifier. Mosey re funde i if vou are not ' satisfied. 50; and $1.00. "Allen & Woodward, Druggist. THE f ' To Cure a Cold Jn One lay For Sale. Full bred Jeisey heifers ralf; aiao cne( and two and G montha old heifers. Aleo j bulla eired by Grand Coin, an imported JerFcy bull. Address, .: ; . M. S. Woodcock, . Oorvallis, Or. iiri Wanted For jjenfial Kaitibcu. C lioupeuork. Mkh J. r. 4li hi1 Ilarrison. Go f- A. Hi - t r imhVb Heii HtniMfT Thf htt UlifcU mailu and H'rd Turifier in the vvnr'd, M I; AtliH agrn?. KotiCO fOF PuttlCfltlOtt! Lako Orrtcfc i ossoos Crrf , tikiiaojJ, April 24, 1901 NBtlCe b hereby given that in compliance with thd nmvUiona of the act of Coneress of Jane S. i878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oresro i,. Nevada, and Washing ton Territory." as extended to ' all the Public Land States by act of August 4,1802, . . PHILIP H. JOHNSON, of Monmouth.countv of Polk. State of Oresron, has this day filed in ibis office his sworn statement No. 6122, for the purchase of the IS J nf S W 1-4, of stction Wo. 18, in township No. 13 S, Range No 6 West, 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 his claim to said land before the county clerk of Benton county, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Friday, th e 24th day of July, 1903. ' Ha names as witnesses: Chas. Newman. Ina rale, Oregon. lilram Newman, Fred Hublerand Frank Fisher, all of Monmouth, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming- adversely the above' described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 24th da) of July, 1903. V Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, ' Oregon City, Or., May 16, 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 timb'cr lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Fub'ic Laud StatM by act of-August 4, 1892, ' WILLIAM H. LIVINGSTON, of Philomath, "county of Benton, state of Oregon, has this diy tiled, in this office his sworn statement No. 6141; for the. purchase of tneSEK.ot Section No 2, in Township No 11 S. Range No 6 W, snd will offer prpof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its tnnoer or stone man ior agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Wunty clerk of Benton Co., at Cor vallis, on Friday, the Blstday oi July, iud. hie names as witnesses ju. u. r lynn, oi rmiunmm, Oregon, A. L. Porter, of Nortons, Oregon, Robert Jones, of Corvallis, Oregon, and J. E. Johnson, of w ren. Any and all persons claiming adversely tne aoove- described lands are requested to file their claims m this office on or before said 31st day of July, 1903. ALGERNON b. DKJ1.SSJSK, Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice ia hereby Given that the undersitrned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon ior tne tjouuiy oi Denxon auuuuisiramr the estate of Susan M. Berry, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the saire properly verified as by law required, at the efflce of U. O. Berry, at Peoria, Linn County, Uregcn, or at tne omce oi nates ot Yates, Co vallis, Uregou, within six months from the date hereof. Dated tills 4lh day of May, 1903. V, G. BERRY, Administrator of the estate of Susan M. Berry, deceased. Sotlce for Publication. J United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March 3, 1 3. Notice Is hereby civen 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 oxtended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, IDA A. bKIN.VKR, of McMinoville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregtii, has thU day filed iu this office her sworn staten.ent No. 0073, for the purchase of the N. E. of Sec. No 10, T. 11, S, K. 6 W., and will offer proof to shuw that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said iand before Victor P. Moses, clerk of Benton Co., Oregon, on I'riday, the 20th ilnv of Jnne. 1903. She nam?s as witnesses: Jay E Winegar. Charles W. Hodge and John McGie, Sir., oi Corvains, Ore gon, Andrew L. Poiter of Norton. - . Anv and all nersons claimin? adversely the above. described lands are requested to file their claims in this olllce on or before saia otn uay oi June, im CUAS. B. MOoHES, - Register Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby iriveu that the.undersijrned ad ministrator of tue estate of William E. Elliott, de ceased, has filed his final account in Paid estate in th Countv Court of the State of Oreion. for Ben ton County, sitting in probate and .Saturday, June 6, 1903, at 10 o'clock in the foreuoon in the County Court room in the Court House in Corvallis, Benton Countv. Oreiron. is the time and place fixed by the Court for hearinir objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 5th day of May, 1903. GEORGE E. 1 1..LY, Altiiii iitrator. Mrs. Fred Unrsxth, President Country dab, Denton .Uarbor, SUch. , "After my first baby wa$ born I did not seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but instead of getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui for a week and see what ft woald do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of'bed and In a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusi astic In lb praise." Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes Wine of C&fdui need fear the coming of her child. If JJrs. Unrath hadT taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she -would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. UVIHEorCARDUr Cores Grip En Two Days. bii every box. 35c em B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician $ Surgeon Koorue 14 in Bank Boilding. Office Hours I Wto K a. m. 1 1 z to 4p.m. Residence: Comer 5th' and Adams Ste. Telephone at office and residence. Corvalis. - : - Oregbn. W. I. Bswity, l. o. (Homoeopathlo) PbysioiaB, Surgeon, Oeculiat Orfics-'wiUrjTg la Bunk 3ldg, Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele pnonejNa Cll. Office. 481. Office Hochb 10 to 12 e; m. : 2 to 4 m. CORVALLIS, ORfeQON. C. H. NEWTH Physician Sf Surgeon Examining eargeon U. S.Pcnsion Bnrea PHILOMATH, OREGO. DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Office on South Main St. Consultation and examination free. Office hours : 8 :30 1 :45 a. an ; 1 -6 ;45 p in . Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. J AS. A. HARPER DKNTIS1 ffi ia Wbltenora Block Corvallis, Oregon E. JL Bryson ' ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Corvallis, Oreorv. Office in Fc-etofCce BtilldiuK. Notary Titlks. Coum.ak JOS. H- WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT.I.AW. Practice in all State and Federal Cour-; Office in Burnett Building. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies Cctvsttis, Oregon Ftablished,; Incorporate' ,'1898 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line ol (Pure Drugs mni Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and Stationery, Commercial a pers, Pine Perfumery, Toilet Artida, Combs, Brushestand Klrrora. mr. ana nirs. w. G. Emery cPKOTO ARTISTS Have purchased the Photo Gallery of Mr. Philips, on Main street, and will be pleased te meet old friend and new ones at their Studio. Jill UlorK Strictly TIM-GUtt. fancy Pcrlrailure and Genre Work a Specialty Developing and Finishing for the Tiac'e Watch Confidence Makes traveling a pleasure, -when curml " time is always a necessity. Yours may be a capable timekeeper, but through incom petent repairing you have lost faith in it, BrlnE It iti to 'me- I Will repair the xorst wrecked watch, and I will do it economi cally. Altert J. Metzger Occidental; 1 3uildln;. C01 allU, Or. Notice for Pttblicatioti. United Steles Lwd C-ffice, Orejou City, ore n, Apr.l 14, 10S. Kotice U hereby jjiven that in lumpiin c with tb provitioi.e of the act 01 Ci 1 krc of J-ii.e 8, lk7, en titled '-An set for the Shit -1 tiniber lands iu th States of California, Oregon, hed, i.d ashler tonTtrriiory'sstxtciided to all the iuklu Lkbd SUtes bj set of Aucui-t 4. JSSI2. - 81 LAS N. LILLY, ' of Corvallis, county of Button, htste f lrgn, has this dy Bleu iv this oBiee Lis woru ulnUuwt No 0085, tor the pmihaM! of the N. W i of . f t. T 13 S., K. i W., ai.d will er r. of t shk li st the land sought is uore valuable lor lu im.Ur or stone than for agricultural I urpcsw-. arc to etal Uh his claim to said land before lcior K aloses. County Clerk, t ,Corv: lli, Oregon, on W . dneda-, the 8th day oi July, 1M03. n , Ue names as wiufesees. Hobert L. G ass, of Cor vallis oreiron, Wtu. W. Andtrron and elle Ai.der on,of Bellfountain, 'IhomasiL tloon, of Inaval. -.Anv and all persons claiu.inf ailverstly the lK,e this offictf on or liefore sa d 8ih da ot July. l08 CUAS. a MtM'KKS, . ' - KeKister. YO'J KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING W hen xou take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic beunuw the lorinula is plainly piinttnl on evry bottle showing that it is imp y Iruii. and ijxl nine in a tabtelcra Kin'. JvO Cuir, o l ift