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W COBV ALUS GAZETTE. TCESDA .Y, JUNE 16, 1903. NOT E- ASILY CONDONED. It is qui' ie improbable the mon- j archial governments of Europe i will qui;tly condone the crime of those who plotted and execut ed the assassination of the late king and queen of Servia. It is an offense against monarchy and a menace to the life of mon archs. It is of little consequence that the form of the Servian gov ernment has not been changed. There is a strong current of dc mocracy in the Servian capital which encouraged this revolution animated by the hope that the new government would be more liberal. Servia is a constitution al monarchy, the constitution having: been grafted by the de posed and murdered king in the Spring of 1882. Of the legislative body, which is chosen for three years, the people elect three fourths and the king chooses one fourth cf the members. There are other liberal provisions in the constitution which, if properly regarded, should give the people liberal government. I lie popu lation numbers about two mil lion, but the masses are ignorant, fanatical and rather turbulent. Assassination of rulers is a crime so hideous and repulsive to all civilized peoples that tke na tions most nearly concerned in Servian affairs cannot disregard this offense. These are Russia and Austria. They cannot do less than insist upon the punish ment of those who planned and executed the bloody deed. They may draw Turkey into conflict with them. This would almost surely lead to a general European J war, and certainly result in the dismemberment of Turkey. Ser via might be permitted to settle her own aftairs after her own manner, even though she brought the reproach of the nations upon herself", but Russia cannot permit this for a measure of such re proach would fall upon her; be sides which Russ;a Is ready and eager to strengthen her position in the Balkans. Any action which might hasten the dismem berment of Turkey would com mend itself to Russa for she with out doubt hopes to reap substan tial benefit upon the disruption of the Ottoman empire. Baccalaureate Exercises. Baccalaureate"" exercises at Ag- ricultural College Sunday mom- ing, attracted an audience that filled the gallery and main floor of the large armory. The morn ing was bright and balmy, and all who attended the exercises were in a mood to appreciate the able sermon preached by Rev. Allen Wilson, of Indianapolis, and the excellent music by the choir. The armory was appropriately decorated with evergreens and conservatory flowers and, plants. From the huge central rafters hung a banner of gold with the word "Welcome" inscribed upon it in letters of purple. Stream ers of purple and gold floated to the four corners of the room and draped the railing of the gallery. The stage was a bower of ev ergreen and flowers above which two large American flags were draped, and streamers of the Na tional colors were every where. in evidence. Promptly at 10:30 o'clock the graduating class entered preceded by the faculty, ministers of the city, and the choir. Rev. Wilson took for his theme "The Image of God," and preached an eloquent sermon re plete with practical ideas and good sense. His text was from Genesis: "And God Created Man in His Own Image; in the Image ot God Created He Him." He impressed upon the class that while they had finished their pre paration for the battle of life, they had just reached the place where the value of this prepara tion would be put to the test. He warned each one to be prac tical; to know his or her limita tion and not aim too high. "It is fool's play," said he, "to fire at a target with a 22-pistol, that can only be reached with a 13 inch gun." Men are not equal in ability to do the same thing. To succeed, one must devote his energies to one line of. endeavor; select a vocation and become oro ficient in it. Do not undertake what is beyond you. Do not be gin what you have neither the capacity nor the power to com plete. The ages are filled with the examples of unfinished work. If you have anything worth saying, say it Do not imagine that silence alone -will pass ior wisdom. If you are "a fool the world will find it out. You have no more light to hoard up talent or information than you have to hoard up gold. "A thought miser is as bad as a gold miser." The Play a Success A surfeit of amusements during the week did not prevent the local theatrical company from playing to a good house, Satur day night. The. debate at the College and the announcement that the public wedding would certainly take place fit the Carni val, attracted a great many, but "My Friend Fron India" is a play to Conjure with, and the Onera House was well filled. The play was produced here about three vears aeo with a strong cast, but Saturday night's performance suffered nothing by comparison in the estimation of those who witnessed both per formances. Only a week was spent in rehearsal, and as this was the first appearance of several members of the cast, some lack of preparation was noticeable. All who were present, however, ex- press themselves weu pieasea with the entertainment, and as this was the end sought by those upon the stage, the performance may be put down as a success. Following is the cast: Erastii3 Unilerholt, a Retired Fa ker, li. W. Jolmson Charles Underlioit, (Son of Erastus, .....Harry Davis A. Keen iShaver. a TlieosoplnVal Barler, G L. Paul Tom Valentine, Friend ol Onarles, .. .....Elmer Wills Rev. J. Tweedle. an African Missionary, .' John Allen Jennings, a Servant Bruce Burnett Bill Finnertv, One of the Finest, Bert Pilkinglon Marion Havste. Entracred to Charles, Jeunie Noble Mrs. Bee knian Street., lxokinsj for a 3rd ."....Mrs. B. W. Johnson Bernice and Gertrude Unieiholt, Daughters 0f Erastus, Mrs. B Burnett and Edna Irvine Tilly, a Servant Una Stewart DR. DARRIM'S TREATMENT. Startliae Illustration, of What can be Accomplished by Electricity. (Albany Herald.) The philosophy of his treatment may be briefly stated thus : Force is spirit in motion. Vital force is organic motion or the proper movement of organized particles as they pass to and from the human system. Disease, in a word, is obstruction the result of an impaired tital force, and it is at least accompauied if not caused, by deranged organic mo tion. These arrangements can only be effected bv calling in the aid of the e!ec tro-magnetic or vital forces, which ar n orl iri oil Airro r- 1 hanrraa filr j powerful ia lhis influence, that "persons who have many years suffered, have been restored to health in an almost in credible space of time. Dr. Darrin system will not restore a lost member of the body, or perform other impossibili ties, but it will, ia a majority of cases, give relief where other remedies have failed. The practice is based on the most strict laws of science, and is in har mony with sill natural laws. Physicians of every practice not oidy acknowledge this power, but receive thn treatment for themselves and their families, as well as recommend the treatment to their pa tients. CAN HEAR A WllisrEll. To the Editor: I came to Salem with my daughter, April 28, i902, to consult Dr. Darrin con cerning her deafness. After a thorough examination the doctor took the case un der treatment, and in one operation and with the use of electricity, restored' her hearing, much to our surprise and grati fication. I was so much pleased with her cure that I placed myself under the doctor's care. He has cured an almost total deafness of one ear, with which I had beeH afflicted for twenty-three years, lean be referred to by letter or in per son, and will gladly answer al questions. I reside at Shaw, Marion county, Oregon. C. R. DlTRFEE. May, 1932. OXE YEAR LATER. Shaw, Or., May 23, 1903. Dr. Darrin, Dear Sir- Replying to your letter ot inquiry will say my daugh ter and I are both well, and so far the results of your treatment one year ago seem to be permanent. Your friend, C.'R. Durfee, Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the Hotel Revere from 10 to 5, 7 to 8 daily. The poor treated free, except medicines, 10 to 11 daily. All curable chronic jnd private diseases of men and women a specialty. All paying cases at $5 a week or in that proportion of time the case may require. Batteries and belts fur nished. Correspondence solicited. Cir culars aud question blanks sent to auy address. The treatment of female dis eases a specialty, as well as seminal weakness, varicocle, hydrocele, stricture and lost manhood in men. Also the eye, ear and all chronic and acute diseases. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. Watitad. I want 1000 tons of hay to bail this season. - Parties wishing this kind of work dne will do well to call on or writ to the undersigned. The price will be reasonable aid satisfaction guaranteed. . J. R. Harlan. Real Estate Transfers. Cynthia Crape & litis to H L Hall deed, 30 a. near Corvallis; $2,600. B R Thompson & wife to W F Rice, 2 a., Wells & McEIroy add ; $650. . J H Albert & wite to A J John- 1 son 2566 a, T 10 S, R 5 W; $1. I H J Simonso . & wife to W H ( Harrison 94 s. near Philomath,, $1,580. Essie G Robertson to A Bush, 160 a., Alsea; $i. Harry DeBord lo A Bush, i6o;js This glorious birthday will be celebrated at our store from Alsea; $i,ooq. jn solh t0 julv 4tb, -Fire Crackers will be given Free with Benton County to Mary Ci Allen Q C D 80 a, near Philo math 54. 15. J C Baily & wife to G R Hall, Jr, Q G D 100 a, near Monroe; $1,260. Mahala Kisor to Georgia 1, Fogel 2 lot a, Job's add; $1. Cassie Hicklin to h A Barker et al, W Bl 8, Wells & Mc- Elroys add; $303. Two Piano Bargains. The two pianos rented from the Eilers Piano House of Portland by the Oregon Agricultural College and used during the jast tsrm of school, can be bought cheap and on easy payments. Mr. W. II. Weir, general agent for the Eiler's Piano House, will he in Corv lij for one day about the iGtu and an., inquiries ad dreBse l to him ia care of the Occidental Hotel will rectiye prompt attention. This is a ; are clian-jp . for a bargain. Don't miss it. For Sale. Three Jersey heifers giving milk. Fif teen registered Jersey heifers, highly bred, one and halt years old, and tho6e of less age. Jersey bulls from the best registered strains. A few Jersey ball and heifer calves for sale from the cele brated imported Jersey bull. Gold Coin Twelve grade two year old Jersey and Durham heifers of milk strains.' One red Durham bull three vears old. His calvas are splendid quality. M. H. Woodcock, Corvalli, Or. Call for Warraais. Notice is hereby given that there is money in the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the general fund and endorsed pi ior to April 5, I9UI also nil endorsed street fund city war rants. Interest vill - slop on' the same from this dat. Dated at CorvaUiy, Or., June 5, 11)03 Wsii McLagan, City Treasurer. Acker's Blood Elixir positively Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu lous affections. At all times a matcli'ess system tonic and purifier. Money re funded if yon are not satisfied. 50c and $1.00. Allex & VY'oodward, Druggist. Reduced Excursion Rates. On and after June 1, 1903, ihe South ern Pacific, in connection with the Cor vallis & Eastern Railroad will have en sale round trip tickets from points on their lines to Newport, Yaquina and De troit at very low rates, good for return until October 10, 1903. . Three day tickets to Newport and Ya quina, good going .Saturdays and return ing Mondays are also on sale from all East Side point3 Portland to Eugene in clusive, aud from all West Side points, enabling people to vieit their families and spend Sunday at the seaside. Season tickets from all East side points, Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from all "West side points are also on sale to Detroit at very low rates with stop over priviliges at Mill City or any point east enabling tourists to visit the Santiam and Breitenbush as well as the famous Breitenbush Hot Springs in the Cascade Mountain?, which lan be reached in one day. Season tickets will be good for return from, all points until October 10th Three day tickets will be good going on Saturdays and returning Mondays only. Tickets from Portland and vicinity will be good for return via'lhe East or "West side at option of passenger. Tickets from Eugene and vi.-inity will be good going via Lebanon Springfield branch, if desired. .Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Ya quina tickets to Yaquina only. S. P. traioB connect with the C, & E. at Albany and Corvallia for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on the C. & E. for De troit will leave Albany at 7:00 a. m., en abling tourists to the Hot Springs to reach there the fame day. Full information as to ates, time tables, etc , can be obtained on applica tion to El win Stone manager C. & E. E. R. Albany; W. E. Coman, G. P. A , S. - I Rate from Corvallis to Detroit 3.2o Three day rate from Corvallis to Ya quina or Newport $2.50. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD- The greatest farm paper ol the Nortnwest. Published weekly at Salem, Oregon. Edited by the farmers of the North west. Twenty pages. Illustrated. A western paper for western people. 52 papers or $1.00. Publi cation began March 1, 1900. Now has 6,200 sub scribers. Phenominal growth i due to its being the best farm paper published. You should read it. We -wi;l send you the houesteid and corvii.i.is oazetts for 1 year, to one subscriber, for $2.25. Buggy for Sale. Single, top bu?gy for sale cheap. En quire at the Corvallis sawmill. - P. Co., Portland, or to any S. P. or C. & 1 woase iuxt4x8 It higa and two out E. At;ent. j houses to be painted two coats on outside. Rate from Corvallis to Newport 3.75. 1 AIso to build a tive" board fence with oak Rate from Corvallis tr VMrmin sw I posts around one acre with a stile in 4TH OF American Week. The United States is the only country with a known birthday, all the rest besan thev know not how. If there had not been any In I A.n.A,n T"Wr Amrin!i ?rii1d every one dollar purcnase in our "Best Goods," -Lowest Prices," is this stores' constitution. We fight high prices as our forefathers iought for fieedom. New Goods All The Time Administrator's Sale. Kot'ce is hereby ziieri tbat the underdlirneil Ad- ministrit. r of the estate of l.una Gray, deceascil, under and by virtue of an order of sate made by the County Court of Uenton County, Oregon, at the June terra thereof, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1903, will sell, at public auction to the lushest bid der for cafh on Wednesday, the 8th day of July, A. D. 1003, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the fiont door of the Court House in Corvallis, Ore iron, all the estate, light, title and interest which the said deceased had at the time of her death in and to the following described real property , to-wit: Commencing on the West line of a tract of land deeded by W. F. Dixon and wile to J. W. Cook Sept. '2!, 1858 and recorded on page 201 of Book "K" Records of deeds of Uenton county, Oregon, 40 feet Northerly from the S. W. comer of said tract of land and running thence along said West line about IJ1S rods to the N. W. corner f said tract, t hence South 70 degrees 15 minutes East to the N. W. cor ner of land deeded by S. L. Shedd to Cynthia A. Hart by deed recorded on page 512 of Book "S" Rec ords of Deeds for Benton County, Oregon, thence following the West line of said Hart's Ian-? and the West line if Chas. H. Ryder's land ad the West line of Harvey and Mary Sargent's land to the N. W. corner of Block No. to iu Dixon's Second addition to the City of Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon; thence Westerly along the north boundary line of the City of Corvallis as it existed October 6, 1S87, to a point 26 feet Kasterly of the N. E. corner of Block Hi in said Dixon's Second addition to th City of Corvallis; thence Northerly parallel with the Kant line 40 feet; thence Westerly 25 feet to the place of beginning, containing nine and one half acres of land in Benton county, Oregon, more or less. Dated June 9, 1SW3. J. H. ALBRIGHT, Administrator of the Estate of Lana Gray, deceased. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ernes Dyspepsia and all disorders arising from Indigestion. Endorsed by physi cians everywhere. Sold by gll druggists. No enre no pay. 25 cents. Trial pack -aire free by writing to W. H. Hookeb & Co., Buffalo, N. YtB. ..- . i ... r r rise First National Bans , OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1090 OFFICERS Cr DIRECTORS M. S. WOODCOCK, President. C. E. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. SEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made On all kinds of approved securitv, end especially to encourage and build up the legitimate busi lieas enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits Received subject to check payable on demand Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transfers sold available in the principal cities ef England, Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium. Holland; Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Gei many, Austria. Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities or the United States. ' pinciw.i Correspondents Upon Wheal . Sell Sight Exchange ". commercial National Dank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The I'ank of California, Sftn Francisco, Calif. Angio-Cahfornian ltank. San Francisco, caiif. The National City Bunk New York. Tlx- l'ank of New Ycrk National Batitirgr ft'-s Importers &Trade.rs National Bank, New iork slum and I ea:!."- Nat'oal Bank of Boston. Ms? Philadelphia Nfctiim-; ;&i-.kot fni'.adelptaia. Pt CONSUMPTION the most dreaded and deadlv of all di seases, as weir as pneumonia, and all Lung troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English ' king of all Cough Cures.'' Remedy "the j tjures congns and colds m a day, 25 cents. Your ! money back if dissatisfied. Write for free -sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward, Druggists. Notice to Contractors. N .Sealed bids will be received by school Dist. No, 32 Benton Co., Or., up to J2 m, June 13, io.03, for painting a school house 20x33 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 t i,., - - .. . . . num.. Aiso to Dnua a piattorm oxuu it. in front of school house. All bids to be marked "Bids on School House" and addressed t J.'S. Govier, District Clerk, Corvallip, Oregon. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ...... . . ,. g Tote Laxsfeve ,Brcmo Qmnine Tabkta. ft Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature JULY. not have hf?fn nearlv kq crreat as it xoy anu vnuuicns ucpaumcni. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME A"). 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. " " ' Corvallis 2:00 p. m. " arrives Yaquina 6:25 p. m. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina. . . . 6:45 a. tn. Leaves Corvallis. . . . 11:30 a. m. Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m. 3 For Detioit: Leaves Albany ..... . 7:00 a. tn. Arriyes Detroit .... 12:05 p.m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:45 p. ra. Arrives Albany 5:35 p. m. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany befoie departure of S. P. north bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to . Newport and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to Edwin Stonb, H. H. Cbonise, Manager. Agent, Corvallis. Thos. Cockkell, Agent Albany. Is Issued Semi-Weekly Subscription Price 1.50 per Year It strives to be fair, honest and fearless to give thejnews while it is news, and avoid the sensational. ITS LARGE CIRCULATION In this County makes it of value to advertisers. GAZETTE MMiiiiiiniiMMi iinrwiiiiii i ii Tin rr atnrT To Cure a Cold In One Bey , Notico to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undeiilgned has tieeu duly appointed administratrix of the Karate of K 11. Bioigett, iloueued, by the County Court of tlisatatecf Oregon, for Bsi ton comity, sitting in protmte AH persona hiving claims aa-atost .ud . tat ar required to presut the auiie, lnly vtri tli'il. Us me t my reniduuce in I'.l Jk-inet, Oregon, or at Outlaw ollice of K. llohrate, in Corvallis, Oregon, utttiln six month from the first publication of this notice. ANNIE C DLUUUhT, Adm'r'x. lAtlod at Corvallis, Or., this 5th clay of Juno, l'J03 Notice fur Publication. I. AND "MUCK f t OtiKUOS CITY, OKKUON, iay z;, 1jo3. N"!iro In In m l.y (inn that the followi!i-iianicl wuk:i hiu file I imtuv uf in iutcntitm to make final proof in iiiMrt ol Iim elRim. aiid that kaiii rouf will l IliiulH bufiire tne 1;. unity Clerk of Kenton '( y . ml t'liriaiiU. "rejfMii. on July 10, 10u3. viz.: Aiim .' 'iUlulur. It. K. pu. 127il (or the 8. J of the W. i btc 12. T. 11 S., It 7 W. Ho name the (ulluwniif - witnco04 to prove bll oontinuu roolOeiiuo upon unj cultivation o( naid Unci, via.: William 4. Gellntly anil Ueoriru Owen of WruM, urrfm, John tkurg and Hoy ftortun of AI.0RUN0X 8. DRKBSER, tUirlalcf! Notice tor Publication. LiSb bt-FicH at Onr.aos Cm, OrkuoX, April 24, 1903. Notice U hereby civrti that in compliance with tho provininns of the act of Con;res of June 3, 1H78, en titled "An act for the italo of timber lands in the States of California, Orciro i, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4,181)2, . rniijp ii. JOiiNsox, of Monmouth. county of Folk. State of Orccon. h'i this dr.y filed in tMs ollice his sworn statement No. 01i2. lor tho purchase of the K 4 of S W 1-4. of section No. IS, in township No. 13 S, Range No li Wct, and will offer proof to shew that the lund sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estahl'sh his claim to fa id land before the county clerk of Benton county, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Friday, th e 24tli day ot July, 11)03, lie names as witnesses: Chas. Newman, Ina vale, Oregon, Hiram Newman, Fred Ilubler and Ir.ink Usher, all ol Monmouth, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- Cnscribcd lands are requested to hie their claims in tins omce on or before said 24th day of July, 1003. ALGERNON S DRESSER, - 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 timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, WILLIAM II. LIVINGSTON, of Philomath, county of Benton, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 0141, for the -purchase of the S K of Section No 2, in Township No 11 S. Range No 0 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 land before the county clerk of Benton Co., at Cor vallis, on Friday, the 31st day of July, 1903. lie names as witnesses M. G. Flynn, of Philomath, Oregon, A. L. Porter, of Nortons, Oregon, tlobtr; Jones, of Corvallis, Oregon, and J. E. Johnson, o! Wren. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested tD file their claims in this otice on or before said 31st day of Julv, 1!K)3. ALGERNON 8. DKfcSSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the umlersigned has oaen appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Benton administrator of the estate of Susan M. Berry, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the san e properly verified as by law required, at the office of U. G. Berry, at Peoria, Linn County, Oregon, or at the office of Yates & Yates, Co vallis, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 4th day of May, 1903. U, G. BERRY. Administrator of the estate of Susan M. Berry, deceased Notics for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March 3, 19i3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the art 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 of August 4, 1892, IDA A. SKINNER, of MeMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6073, for the purchase of the N. E. of Sec. No 10, T. 11, S, R. 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 es tablish her claim to said land 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 McCee, Sr., of Corvallis, Ore gon, Andrew L. Porter of Norton. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to rile their claims in this office on or before, said 2Gth day of June, 1903. CHAS. li. MOORES, Register Notice of Filial Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministrator of tl.e estate of William iC. Elliott, de ceased, has filed his final account in said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Ben ton County, sitting in probate and Saturday. June 6, 1903, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon in the County Court room in the Court House in Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, is the time and place fixed by the Court for hearing objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 5th day of May, 1903. GEORGE E. LILLY, Administrator. occasion Draught Stock and Poultry Mcui nd am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction. I heartily recom mend it to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSHER, St Louis, Mo. Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should exrject to be H cored by food. When your stock iUlU pUUlUJ Ult3 CKtIV glVQ UJUl JI1KU- icine. Don't stuff thcrn -with -worthless stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stira np the torpid liver. It cures every malady or stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pav fo; itself ten times over. Horses work better. Cows give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. And hens lay more eggs. It solves the problem of making as much blood, flesh and energy as possible out of the smallest amount of food con sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. Cores Crip Ea Two Days. SaJCv?ri on every pox. 25c I I have had occasion to use your a AfBIack-Draught Stock and Poultry Mcui-1 B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician & Surgeon Rooiue 14 in Bank liuildiug. Office Hours ?,02 a' m ) to 4 p.m. Residence: Oornei 5th and Adams m. Telephone at oflice and resi1en. e. Corva'lie, Oregon, W. T. Bowleg, jo. i (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Owcs-Roonn 1 n(j 2 Ja Bank Bldg, Monroe and Jsekaon. Kealdencu- Mm pnono &o. oil. Office, 481. OmcB Hochs 10 to 12 a. m. i 2 to 4 p. m. ' 1 CORVALLIS, OREGON. Oi H. NEWTH Physician SurgbOn Examining surgeon U. S.Peneion Bureau PHILOMATH, OREGON. 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 -5 :45 p.m. Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In Wbltehorn Block Corva"is, Oregon E. 11. Bryson ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Corvallis, Orcon.. Office in Tostoffice Building. Notary Titles. Cowmyakc ji g. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office in Burnett Building. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Phot Suppliei Ccrvsllis, Oregon Established, Incorp6rated,-8of WHOLESALE fit RETAIL. The most complete lineal of lpure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Articla, Combs, Brushesand Mirrors. pir.aiHrs.w.u.En6nj PK0T0 ARTISTS Have purchased the Photo, Gallery of Mr. Philips, on Main street, and wiM be pleased to meet old friends and new ones at tbeir Studio. jjfl! lUcrk Strictly Tir$t-0la$$. fancy Portraiture and Genre Work a Specialty Developing and Finishing for the Trade Watch Confidence Makes traveling a pleasure, when cerrect time is always a necessity. Yours may be a capable timekeeper, but through incom petent repairing you have lost faith ia it. Bring it in to me. I Will reealr the wont wrecked watch, and I will do itleconomi- cauy. Albert J. Metzger OccidentalHBalMinK. CotvalHf, Or. Notice for Publication. ' United States' Land Office, Oregon t'ity, Oregon, April 14, 11)03. Kotice is hereby (riven that iu compliance with the provisions ot the net of l oi.giesa of June 3, 1878, en titled ''An act for the tale i f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Meiada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the FublicLafcil States by net of Autcuet 4, 1802, . 8ILA8 N. LILLY, of Corvallis, county of Benton, H'at of Oregon, has this day fileu ii. this office his sworn stHUtxeut No. 6085, for the purchase of the N. W of bee. 82, T. 13 S., K. 0 W., and nil! offer proof to khew that the land sought is more valuable tor it-timber or stone than for agricultural purpone. si c to ettab )ih his claim to said land before icut P. lioses, vsoumy iiera, at orvaius, uregon, on wtuuesuav. -the 8th day of July, 1903. He names as witnesses, Robert L. G'ass, of Cor vallis. Oretron, Wni. M. Anderrou and Nellie Ander son, of Bellfauntain, Thomas M. Coon, of Inaval. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requeued to tile their claln s in this office on or liefore said 8th day of July. It-03. . CIIAS. a UOORUS, .- ' , ' Register. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING j When you take drove's Tasteless Chili Toaic because tho formula is plainly printed on every I bottle showing that it is f imply lr.m and Ou'l Jiinej put in tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. SO