Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, June 02, 1903, Image 2

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    THE CORVALUS GAZETTE
TUESDAY, JUNE il, IOCS.
7 HE NATION'S SAFETY.
To a casual observer it would
aorjear that our rarw advance m
C
civilization is attended with un
mistakable deterioration of prl
vate and public morals.
Such observers look backward
and bewail the departure of the
irood old times. They declare
iuai crime uu iuc uucm
that civic corruption and official
malfeasance are the characters
ties of our political life and that
individual avarice and selfishness I
were never before so prevalent.
tr u. nllo(i'ntic or true
are paying a fearful price for our
advance in knowledge, culture
,11 CMAWbe -
and refinement. Fortunately
thev are only superficially true
The means of quick and reliable
inteiCOUrse between distant P "-
tions of the country are abuna-
ant The news-Collector IS ubl-
quitoUS and ArgUS-eyed. Crime,
Committed, attempted, even but
eontemolated is impossible of
mnrMlniM,. The teiePTaoh and
it to every part of the country
In a few hours at most crime per
petrated in the remotest hamlet
is known everywhere. Each
twenty-tour hours tne daily press
publishes the gruesome, revolt- j
in? account ana serves 11
witn
the mornino- cofiee and buns of
of him who cares to read it.
Unthinkingly we conclude that
the world is fast hastening to the
bad and that the ultimate wreck
of our social, religious and politi
cal institutions is, near. It is not
so. We are at fault We have
mistaken the dross and impurities
which the growth of civilization
'has brought to the surface and
from which it is purifying com
munities as things of real growth.
The truth is that never before
have truth, and purity and tem
perance and justice and mercy
and righteousness had so many
intelligent, earnest, devoted fol
lowers. The great heart of the
American people beats true to
virtue. Their moral fiber is
stronsr. healthful; their moral
perception quick and correct;
their moral purpose strong, con
scious, reliable. .Appeal any
question containing a moral ele
ment to our people and whether
it. concerns their social, religious
r political life it will be decided
on right lines. It tears the mask
from the face of hypocrisy, re
bukes demagogy and ridicules
the charlatan.
The man who does not see and
recognize this moral sentiment of
our people is unfitted for their
leadership. They will not fol
low him long nor far. Lincoln
saw it, believed in it, trusted it
and never appealed to it in vain.
This, too, is the explanation ot
President Roosevelt's popularity.
It is this moral sentiment
which is the real safe-guard of
our institutions. Let it be in
stilled by the teachers of our
youth: Jet the pulpit instruct and
ueveiop ic, xec tne press strengtn
en and confirm it and the rapid
pace of civilization will carry us
as a people up to higher levels of
thought and action where we
shall more certainly work out
whatever righteous purpose In
finite Wisdom lays upon us:
Death Came Suddenly.
Mrs. Lena Krueger died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C.
Kaupisch, in this city, last Fri
day afternoon at 4:45 o'clock.
Just -one week before, Mr. and
"Mrs. Krueger, whose home is in
Elgin, Illinois, arrived in Cor
vallis on their tour of the coast.
and began what promised to be a
most pleasant visit with relatives.
Mrs. Krueger had been an invalid
for years, but her health seemed
improved by the trip West, and she
enjoyed visiting with new-made
friends in this city. Friday, she
complained of feeling ill, but her
condition was not considered se
rious. Death ""came suddenly
ana tne patient seemed to exper
ience no pain. :
Funeral services were conduct
ed by Rev. H. A. Deck at the
undertaking parlors of S. N. Wil
kins, yesterday afternoon, and
the body was placed on the after
noon, train for Portland. It will
be accompanied to Elgin, Illi
nois, by Mr. Krueger where in
terment will be made. Mr.
and Mrs. Kaupisch accompanied
the remains as far as Portland.
Mr. J. E. Sloper has returned to
Corvallis, and parties having wells
to dig will do well to secure his ser
vic '8. He makes a specialty of
took drilling. His aldress is Cor-
Reduced Excursion Rates.
Oa and after June 1, tK)3, the South
ern Pacific, in connection with the Cor
vallis & Eastern Railroad will have on
salo room! trip tickets from polutaou
their Hues to Newport, "Y unjoin and De
troit at very low rati e, goad for return
until October 10, lOttf.
Three day ti 'ktia to NYiort Mini Y-
qu'mn, good Koiu &tturliy ami rlmn
log Mondays nic also tat rtlr from all
East Sid points Portland to Eugene iu-
elusive, and from alt West Side point",
enabling people to vt-lt their families
and spend Sunday at the seaside,
Season tickets from all East side polntr,
Portland to Eugeno inclusive, and from
all West aide poiuta are also on tale to
Detroit at very low rates with Etopover
privileges at Mill City or any point east
enabling tourists to visit the Suntiam
land Breitenbush as well as the famous
Breitenbush Hot Springs in the Cascade I
Mountains, n hich can be reached in one
day.
Season tickets will be good for return
from all points until October 10th.
Th :
ay tickets will be good going on
Saturdays and returning Mondays only.
Tickets from Portland and vicinity will
he eood for return via the East or . West
side at option of passenger. Tickets
from Eugene auj vicinity will be good
going via Lebanon Springfield branch,
if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets
through to Newport; on
Ya-
quina tickets to Yaquina only.
S. P. trains connect with -the C, & E.
at Albany and Corvallis for Yaquina and
Newport. Trains on the O. & E. for Dc
troit will leave Albany at 7:00 a. m., en-
abiiDg tourists to the Hot Springs
to
reach there the fame day.
Full information as to lates, time
tables, etc , can be obtained en applica
tion to Edwin Stone maeager C. & E. R
R. Albany ; W. E. Coman, G. P. A , S,
P. Co.. Portland, or to any S. P. or C. &
E. Agent.
Rate from Corvallis to Newport $3.75
Rate from Corvallis to Yaquina $3.25.
Rate from Corvallis to Detroit $3.25.
Three day rate from Corvallis to Ya
quina or Newport $2.50.
Private Words for Women.
(Albany Democrat.)
The eminent and euccesslul electric
and medical physician, Dr. Darrin, has
discovered and perfected a Bystem of
treatment that has caused a revolution
in the treatment of female diseases.
Whenever his electrical and medical
treatment is tested and known it has
done away with excessive dosings, with
nauseous drugs and painful surgical op
erations, whereby so many precious lives
have been lost.
"Asa discovery it ranks with Harvey's
discovery of the circulation of the blood
It has proyed in more than a thousand
cases of the worst kind to be a positive
cure for the' following female diseases :
Ovarian tumors, polypus, ulceration and
dropsy of the womb, inflamation, con
gestion and falling of womb, painful and
suppressed menstruation , bearing down
pains, backache, headache, racking
cough, melancholy, absence of ambition
or desire to live, or in fact, any complaint
having its .origin in a disordered state of
the generative and accompanying organs,
whether from contagious diseases, hered
itary, tight lacing or other causes.
His method of treatment is harmless,
pleasant and mild. It is applied directly
to the parts ; can be applied by the pa
tients themselves, thus securing local
treatment at home, and its application is
easy and simple. Its curative action on
the inflamed' congested and ulcerated
parts is immediate.
Dr. Darrin refrains from making Dub
lic the names of hundreds of ladies who
have been restored to health, with due
deference to the delicacy of their afflic
tions. .
Tbe following card" was voluntarily of
fered by a ldy desirous of helping others
similarly afflicted. . .
TO TUB LADIES."
Dr. Darrin treated me ene year ago for
catarrh, neuralgia and rheumatism, scalp
trouble, deafness, general nervous de
bility, female troubles and partial paraly
sis of neck of the bladder, with marked
success. I feel that words are inadequate
to express my gratitude for the great
good Dr. Darrin has done me, and I most
heartily recommend the doctor to the
afflicted, -Miss
Minnie Wells,
157 18th St, Salem".
- Dr. Darrin is located at the Revere
Hotel and will give free examination to
all, 10 to 5 or 7 to 8 daily.. The poor
free, and those able to pay at the rate of
$5 a week or ia that proportion of time
the case may require. All curable
chronic diseases of men and women a
specialty. .
ltiis is the first visit of the head of
the Portland firm of Dr. Darrin to this
city. -
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received by school
Dist. No, 32 Benton Co.; Or., nn to 12 m.
June 13, 19O3, for painting a school house
20x30-16 ft high with a cupola, with two
coats of white lead and linseed oil on
outside and inside, the inside being di
vided into three rooms and a hall ; also
a woodshed 10x14x8 ft high and two-outhouses
to be painted two coats on outside.
Also to build a five-board fence with oak
posts around one acre with a stile in
front. Also to build a tilatfnr.r, Rvm n
in front of school house. "
All bids to be marked VBids on School
House" and addressed t J. S. Govier.
District Clerk, Corvalli?, Oregon. '
The board reserves the right id eict
any and all bids.
Our Cltttblar List.
obtain the Allowing papers in cflO'tauaw
m-lptionj with the UAitfru, "i" "'
prima stated bolow; coh in sthanee always to ac-coa-panv
the order. Those wWMnfftwo or more
publications named with the UAZK'rTK, will please
eorresiHind with this office and wo wul quote you
tna eouimnatim price. j-
nurly all publication you desire.
The abbreviations below are explainer as imam.
W, fl weekly; H W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri
weekly; M, fr montniy; o n, ior -""
rwnti the subscription rate of
t. n..i.ii.it..n inna mnA th. second the rate for
wnil-weoklr GAZKTTt.
I.-,.,.-.!.. ...i ri Northwest, port-
Orel
land
, or, aw., 60 oenu; lu.
ownun,ind,or.
Rural Spirit, rortiano, ur wmwamnmM ,
market report, w ti w;j.55.
Paoiflo ChrUtUn Advocate Per ana, ur., w.
ti M. a. OS.
The Thrlot a-Wcek World, SeW York, T. W.,
ItOO; 2.80.
Ilomestoad. Des Moines, lows, A tliorotigh stock
and farm journal, W.. $1.00; 2.80.
The ttepubllc, Bt. Louis, Mo 8. W., 1.00; 105.
Th Amnrloui Farmer. Indianapolis. Ind., IJt
stock, farm and poultry journal. M., 60 cents; 1.06.
tw.
Boston Cookinfr School Magazine, Iii-JL, 60 cents,
Young; People's Weekly, Chicago, HL, W., 60 cents
ei.uu.
Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W., S1.C0; 2 06.
The Fruit Growers' Journal, Cobden , 111., M.,
60 cents; $1 76.
Farm, Field end Fireside, Chicago, 111., W., tL00;
2.1
s rinia Rlnhe-Democrat. St. Louis, his bo riva
as a treat modern newspaper, T. W., l.oo; z.ia.
The Weeklr Inter-Ocean. Chicago, W., 81.00; 1.90.
Tha rranruinnlltan Murazlne. New Tork. M
and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth, 68 pages of
latest maps; S ; 2.86. . ...
The Outing IMagazine, New York, M., $3,00; S.80;
Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or. W.,$L00; 2.30.
Table Talk, Philadelphia, M-, 11.00; 2.15.
American Homes, Knoxville, ; Tenn., M., fl.00;
2.30. . -
McClure's Magazine, New Yorlc, M., i.w; z.J.
Turiivt-K-Week Courier Journal. Louisville. Ky..
one of the best papers from the great South, T. W.,
tl.00; 8.08..
"Dairv Fortunes." a neat, well written book oi
veil rari on all Questions concenilnir dairyintr,
feeds and feeding, tbe constituent properties of all
kinds of feed: 39 combinations forming well
balanced rations for dairy rows. Every dairyman
should have it. Trice with iliu Corvallis Gazkttb
one year, $2.60.
Farm and Fireside, Springfield, Ohio, a W.
60 cents; 1.75.
Women's Home Comt anion, Springfield, Ohio J
81.00; 2.15.
LiDPlhcott's Mwrazinc. Philadelphia, Pa, M.
$2.60; 8.25.
Ev'rv Month (Music, Song and Dance), New York,
The Century Magazine, New York, M., $4.00; .6.05.
Hoard's Dairvman. Fort Atkinson. Wis.. The
best most up-to-dato dairy Journal in the world, w.
too; Z.3U.
Oreiron Poultry Journal. Salem, Or., M., 60
cents; 1.80. - - ;.
The Dotdirner, New York, Standard Fashions, M,
iLOO; 2.S5.
Pocket Atlas of the World, 381 inures, containing
colored maps of alb the states and territories in tbe
United States, the Drovince of the dominion of
Canada, and of every country and civil division on
the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in
formation about each state and county, giving the
population of every large city in the wor esides
other vaiuaoie lniormation. a nanay .Teiereuve
work for every person; with Corvallis U htk one
year, 5.00.
American Agriculturist. Chicairo. 111., including
copy of Tear Book and Almanac, w., fl.00;
THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD. The greatest
farm paper of the Northwest. Published weekly at I
Salem. Oregon. Edited by the farmers of the North
west. - Twenty pafres. illustrated, a western paper 1
rfor western people. 62 papers tor SI. 00. ruDU-
cation began March 1, 1900. Now has 9.200 sub
scribers. Phenominal growth is due to its heing I
the best farm paper published. You should read it.
we will send you tne homestead ana corvallis
gazette for 1 year, to one subscriber, for $2.25. .
INDIGESTION
is the cause of more: discomfort than any
other ailment. If you eat the things that
you want, and -that are good for you, you
are distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia- Tab
lets will make your digestion perfect and
prevent dyspepsia and. its attendant dis
agreeable svmptomsl You
"iutke
eat anything, at any time,
one oi these tablets afterward. Sold by
all druggists on a positive guarantee
25 eta. Money refunded if you are not
satisfied. Send to ns for a free sample.
W. H, Hooker & Co, Buffalo, N. Y.
HOME
BARGAIN
' seeker or
hunter. - To you at a bargain, 2 acres;
one acre in choice bearing fruit. A nice
house and other buildings about one mile
from the college grounds, and one-half
mile from school house. Terms easy.
Call on or write to B. R. Thompson,
Corvallis, Ore.
BUY YOUR W. O. VV. 43ARNI
VAL SUITS AND FURNISH
INGS AT NOLAN & CALLA
HAN'S. BIG LINE FOR SELEC
TION ..
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink.: Cures Constipa
tion and Indigestion, makes yon eat,
sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction
guarauteed or money back. 25 cts and 50
cts. Write te W. H. Hooker & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y., for a free sample. Allen
& Woodward. " ;
. . - Notice, -v "' -;
Any persons wishing to use water for
sprinkling lawns or flowers for the sum
mer wiil oblige the C. W. Co. if they, will
notify Mr. Bell while he is collecting
during the first few daysin June. The
rates will be by tbe season, from June 1,
to Oct 1, as follows r For one lot or lees
including the ground upon which the
buildings stand, $3 for season ; For two
lots or more than one, $5; for three lots
or more than two, $6. Collection will be
made for the'same during the first few
days of July, 1903. -
- Corvallis Water Co.
May 26, 1903. "
. Wanted. " . ."'
I want 1000 tons of hay to bail thid
season. Parties wishing this kind of
work done will do well"to call on or writ
to the undersigned. The price will be
reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
J. R. IIaslan.
Moki Tea posetively Cures Sick Head
ache, Indigestion and Conatination a
delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect
complexion or money refunded. . 25c
and 50c Write to na fnr free sample.
Wi H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Allen & Woodward, Druggests.
Foley'k Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
W O. W. CLOTHING
It has been our special endeavor
nnaTtment the best in Benton county. We have never made an
pflrort to ate this deoartment a
How. well we havjH
, i . .
succeeded we leave to tne opinion
exclusively r lor Fine, : Up-to-date
Sboes, Hats, Underwear, . Suit
Local Distributers for "Hawes" $3.00 Hats
W. L. Douglas $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes
Walk-over Shoes at $3.50 and $4.00
K; New Goods All The Time
4- ...
- .... ...PROGRAMME... ".
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Music . . ' - :"- -, . - Orchestra
Invocation - - - ' - Rev. Green
Instrumental Solo - ' - ; . ' - Vera Horner
Salutatory "A Review of the Twentieth Century."
Recitation -Regardin' Hoss Tradin -Vocal
Solo" - . ' - " ..
Recitation "Mary Queen of Scots." -Class
History - - " - .
Recitation "The Right Must Conquer."
Music . - .- " . - . - .
vEssay "Victories of Peace," -, --
Recitation "Saved." - -
Essay "Some Things That Are
:: - . -
'Trio ; - - Mrs. Lake,
"TCIass Prophecy - - -
J Valedictory "Nature Study."
Vocal Solo - -
Presentation of Diplomas -
. Music -
f he First National BaaR
OF. CORVALLIS, OREGON.
, ' ESTABLISHED t890.
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
M. S. WOODCOCK, President.
C. . E. MOOR, Vice-President.
WALTER TV 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 busv
nterp rises and industries of this country.
-3;.'-. Deposits
Received subject to check payable on demand
. Foreign Exchange .
Sight exchange and transfers sold avaUantola
the principal cities of England. Ireland, Switzer
land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Gei
many, Austria.
Letters of Credit
Issued available lathe principal cities or th
United States. "
PriadiJ Cerrecpondeats Upon Thorn Vi
VSell Sight Exchange . , . :
rti commercial National Bank' of Chicago.
The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. ; .
The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. '
Anglo-Cahfbrnian Bank, San Francisco, Calif ; .
The National City Bank New York.
The Bank of New York National Batlkirfg Ass'n
Importers & Trader's National Bank, New York
Bhoa and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass
rhiladelDhia National Baukot rniladclpkia. Pa
If you are troubled with impure blood,
indicated .by sores, pimples, headache,
etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood
Elixir, which we sell onder a positive
guarantee!.' It Will always cure scrofu
lous or syphilitic poisons and all blood
diseases. :: 50. cts and $1.00, ' Allen &
Woodward. ' .
THE SURE WAY
to prevent Pneumonia and Consumption
is to cure your void when it first appears.
Acker's English Remedy will stop the
cough in a night, and drive the cold out
of your system. v Always a .quick and
sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, and all
throat and lung troubles. . If it does not
satisfy yon tbe druggist will refund your
money. - Write to us for free sample.
W. H. Hookbb & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Girl Wanted
For general housework.' Mrs. J. C.
Kaupisch. Cor. 4th and Harrison.
Tc Laxati ve Bromo Quinine Tj&
Seven MSSkm boxes sold in post 12 months. . TtfS ZbStttGTQ. SfJCyT
for years to make our Clothing
uCheao One:" rather have looked
r i . . . i- ...
oi .nunarcas wno puuui u
Clothing, FurnishioR Goods,
uasesj trnps, . eic , cic.
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- Harold Wilkins
- Verne Lake
- " Mrs. Pernot
Phoebe Lamberson
Arthur Bermau
r Tracy Hollister
" - Orchestra
Madge Baldwin
- Floy Hawley
Better Than Money."
. . . - , Mary Wann
Mrs. Green, Miss. jChamberlain
- - Laura Waggoner,
- - - Lola Woods
- Miss Mable Cronise
Chairman of Board of "Directors
d
Orchestra
THE
Is Issued Semi:Weekly
Subscription Price 1.50 per Year
It strives to be fair, hoi.ett ai d fearlets
. to give Ihejnewb while it is news, and
avoid the sensational.
ITS LARGE CIRCULATION
In this County
to advertisers.
makes it of value
GAZETTE
1
for 91.
Full bred Jeit&y heifers calf; also one
and two and 6' months old heifers. Aleo
bulla tired by Grand Coin, an Imported
Jertey bull. Address, . .
M. 8. Woodcock, .
Oorvallis, Or.
Notice for Publication.
Laxd OmcK at Oreoos City, Okkook,
Viay 23, 1M)3.
Notice Is ) r1y gucn that the following-named
sottlct has filed notice of his intentlou to make final
proof In support of hU claim, and tint Mid proof
will be made before the County Clerk of Benton
county, at Corvaiil. Orinrou. on July 10. 1003. Til,
Amo uauwiiaaer, n, 6. ro. irno iot tne d, ten
the 8W. K Ba 18, T. 11 S , B. 7 W, .
He names the following- witnesses to prove his
continuous rMdence upon and cultivation of told
land, vis.r W tiilani A. Oellbtl.v and Oeonrn Owen of
wren, ureenn, jnnn riduczs snu xwy norwu n
Blodgett, Creifon.
Boi(lrtr,
Notice for Publication.
Laxd O fries at Oftssoa Crrt, Okmos,
April 24, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of (he act 01 conirress 01 dune 8. iss, 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 rublic Land
States by act of August 4,1892, .
PHILIP H. JOHNSON,
of MoDmouth .county of folk. State ot Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 0122. for the purchase of the E 4 of 8 W 1-4,
of section No. 18. iu township No. 13 8, 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 establ'sh 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.
He names as witnesses: Chas. Newman, Ina
rale, Oregon, Hiram Newman, Fred Hublerand
Frank Fisher, all of Monmouth. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
described lands are requested to file their claims in
uus omce on or oeiore saio Z4tn aay 01 Juiy, iwra.
ALGERNON S DRESSER,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Or., May 16, 190?,
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
States by act oi August 4, isirj,
WILLIAM H. LIVINGSTON,
of Philomath, , county of Benton, state ot Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 6141, for the purchase or ine.x,oi section
No 2, in Township No 11 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 agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said
lar.il before the county clerk of Benton Co., at Cor
vallis, on Friday, the 31st day oi July, laoa.
He names as witnesses M. G. Flynn, of Philomath,
Oregon, A. L. Porter, of Nortons, Oregon, Rtb r;
Jones, of Con allis, Oregon, and J. E. Johnson, of
Wren. , .
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 31st day of July, 1903.
ALGERNON S. IJlttSSKK,
Register.
. Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Benton administrator oi
the estate of Susan. M. Berry, deceased, and ail
persons having claims against said estate are hereby
required to present the sane properly verified as by
law reauired. at the office uf U. G. Berry, at Peoria,
Linn County, Oregon, or at the ottice of Yates &
Yates, Co -vallis, Oregon, within six mouths from
the date hereof. "
Dsted this 4th day of May, 1903.
IT. G. BERRY.
Administrator of the estate
of Susan M. Berry, deceased.
." Notice for Publication.
. ' United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon,
March 3, 19 j3.
' Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the art of Congress of June 3, 187S, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, : Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to ail the Vubl.c Land
States by act of August 4, 1892, : -
IOA A. e.KINNERj
of McMinnviile, county of Yamhill, State of Orivn,
has this day filed in this office her sworn statement
No. 6073, for the purchase of the N. E. i of Oec. No
10, T. 11, S, K. 0W and will offer proof to show
that' the land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish her claim to taid iand before Victor P. Moses,
clerk of Benton Co., Oregon, on Friday, the 26th
day of June, 1903.
She names as witnesses: Jay E Winegar. Charles
W. Hodge and John HcGee. Sr , of Corvallis, Ore
gon, 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 26th day of June, 1903.
.. . CHAS. B. MOOKtS,
Register
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigued. ad
ministrator of tUe estate of William K. Elliott, de
ceased, has filed his final account in - said estate in
the County Court of the State ot Oregon,' for Ben
ton County, sitting in probate and Saturday. June
6, 1903, at 10 o'c'ock in the forenoon in the County
Court room in the Court House iu Corvallis, Benton
County, Oregon, ' is the time and place fixed by the
Court for bearing objections, if any, to said final
account and tbe settlement thereof.
Dated this 6th day of May. 1903.
, . GEORGE E. LILLY,
Administrator.
. President Conmtry Club, Denfon
JOabo, JUcti.
- "After my first baby was born I did not
seem to regain my strength although the
doctor gave mc a tonic which he consid
ered very superior, but Instead of getting
.better 1 grew weaker every day. My hus
band bubted that I take Wine of Cardial
for a week and see what it would do for
mc did take the medicine and was very
grateful to find my strength and health '
slowly returning, m two weeks I was out
of bed and in a month I was able to take
up my usual duties. 1 am very enthusi
asUc in its 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 Cardui need fear the coming of her
Xhild. If Mrs. TJnrath had taken
Wine of Cardui before hex 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.
IVINEofCARDU
Cores Grip
ia Two Days.
ea every
box. 25c
I - Mrs. Fred Unra.th.
I President Conmtry Club, Benfon
1 Habof, JUcli.
I "After my first baby was born I did not
1 seem to rejoin my strength although the
B. A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician $ Surg n
Rooms 14 in Bank Building. .
Office Hours m
I 2 to 4 p.m.
Residence: Corner 5th and Adams SU.
Telephone at office and reeidence.
Corva'lis. - " . - Oreson.
w.T. Bowies, jn. d.
(Homoeopathic)
Physician, Surgeon,' Occulist
Oyftci Roonn 1 and 2 In Bank Bldff.
RsatDEMCK On Srd t.nu:
Monroe and Jackson, Residence tele
phone a 611. Office, 481.
OmcK Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4
p. m. -
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician iSurg
n
Examining surgeon D. S.Pension Bureau
PHILOMATH, OREUOK ,
DR. W. H. HOLT
DR. MAUD B. HOLT
Osteopathic Physicians
Office on South Main St. Consultation
and examination free.
Office hours : 8 :30-ll :45 a. m; 1 ft :45 p.m.
Telephone 235.
Corvallis, Oregon.
D. J AS. A. HARPEK
DENTIST
Office la WbiUkora Block
Corvallis, Oregon
E. 11. Bryson
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Corvallis, Oregon,
Office in Fostoffice Buildlna:.
Notary Titles. C&w.y.aik6.
. JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNKY-AT.LAW. .
Practice in all State and Federal Court .
Office in Burnett Buildimi.
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Corvallis, Oregon
Established,- J . "incorporated 11-98
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete line! of .Pure Drug and
- Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books and Stationery,'! Commercial Tm-
pera, Pine Perfumery, Toilet Article,
Combs, Brashes(and Mirrors.
fnr. ami jnrs. w. 11. Emerg
cPHOTO ARTISTS
Have purchased the .Photo Gallery
of Mr. Fhiiipp, on Main street, and
wi'l be pleased t uieet old frit-fids
and ' ' 'nfW "ones at their Studio.
Jill UfcrU Strictly Tlr$t-0a$$.
fancy
Portraiture and
Genre
Work a Specialty
M-fc"a w su A SU
Watcii
Coufidetice
- Makes traveling a pleasure, wheo carrect
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 tne. I Will repair the ort
wrecked watch, and I will do it. economi
cally. Albert J. Metzoer
OccidentalflBnildine.
Corvallla, Or.
Notice for Publication.
Cnited States Land Office,
Oregon vi;y, Cregon, April 14, IttOS.
Notk-e is hereby givei. tLat in coniplianee with tbe
provisions of tbe act of t oi ress of Jine 3, 178, en
titled "An act for the taie vf tinber land, in the
States of Caiiloriiia, Oregon,. Nevada, and aniilng-
ton ! rntorj . as exuiidea to all the I'UbucLsiia
SUtes I set of Augutt 4. 1862.
8IL. 8 N. LILLY.
of Corvallis. countv of Blti n. State of bttsrua.
ibasthisdsy filiu ii th tsV his swoid staik.ent
I No. (Mo. for the i-tmhate of the N. W J of tn. St,
' T. 13 8.. B. 6- W., BiUt will ttr i rtof t how that
: the land sought is wore valuuble for it tienLtr or
i stone than for sgricultural jurjonf, Mttoe.tab
j lisb his claim to raid land before Victor P. Moses,
County Cletk-at Coi vallis, Oreguu, on W. dneada",
the 8Ui day o July, 1003. . ,
- lie names as witnesses, Robert L. Cats, of Cor
, vallis Orearon, Wm. M. Anderson anu Nellie Ander
son, of Belllnuntaln, Thoiuu- H. Coon, of Inaval.
Any and all persons claiming adcr-tly the al-ove
deseiibed -lands are requested to file their clain s In
this ottice on or before sa d 8th day t July. 1903.
- . CUA3. B. MUOKhK,
Kegitr. -.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take drove's Tasteless Chill Tonia
because the formula is plainly printea on cvtry
bott e hhvwiig tlint it is implj- Ir -n i,d ui
nine a i tuieW jinn. - ho tnte, Nt la i0