Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, June 19, 1903, Image 2

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    THE WILIS GAZETTE.
FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1903.
NOT BENEFICIAL.
It is admitted that an excessive
wage scale is of little permanent
benefit to, the wageworker. The
reason is that excessively high
wages cause a decided advance in
the price of all commodities re-
quired for the maintenance of
human life whatever scale of liv- j
mg men may adopt. 1 ne neces-
sanes of life are first to adyance.
The cost of living is iucreased. (
Subsistence, or food supplies, I jn tl:iejr paimy days, they evi
Clothing, rents, medical supplies Gently were too stiff in the joints
all taice on an ennancea vaiue, sa
that whether well or ill the wage-j
worker must pay a higher price
for all he consumes or requires to
support his family. His ability
to buy has enabled him to in
dulge luxurious tastes until he
now finds many things in his list
of necessaries which he once re
trarded as expensive luxuries.
He receives more than ever be-1
fore for his labor. He can live
u-.it. 1 1:.. Uitoi- cnrl I
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li UUtS UVV. A. i t.L;vu.y i
uc uuu3 uic rw ,
what deems necessary to ae-1
cent living nas Decome su gien
that he must have an increase ol 1
wages in order to live decently.
He is right. Relatively he IS j
now living no better than when I
his waes were less. He does I
not see the reasons for this; he
litTiTilv VnrOT5 ir is true. He l
secures advanced wages and pres
ently is confronted by the same
conditions.
Whatever causes produce this
condition there is one lying so
near the surface that it is easily
recognized. It is found in a
hie-h wape scale. Labor is the
chief item in the cost of every !
commodity. The more expen-i
sive the item ot labor becomes!
the higher must be the price paid
for the commodity. The wage
worker has received wages for
his interest in a commodity. If
now he would possess that com
modity he must at least pay for
it a sum equivalent to that paid
for producing it. , Since the cost
of a commodity depends mainly
upon the wages paid for produc
ing it, if we would cheapen the
product we must do so by ex
pending less for wages, that is
by lowering wages, or by econ
omy of production, that is by the
application of machinery, steam,
electricity and the elimination of
all waste of material and energy.
This is just what we have been
doing. We have maintained a
high wage scale and cheapened
the price of commodities by
economy of production. When
we reach a point beyond which
economy of production cannot go
commodities can be made cheaper
only by a reduction of wages.
When we reach a wage scale be
yond the ability of economy of
production to pay it can be main
tained only by increasing the
price of the product. This is
just the point we have now
reached. High wages have di
rectly contributed to the expense
of living.
We do not undertake to say
that wages are excessive, but we
would have all see that excessive
wages are of no real benefit to
any one. We believe the wage
worker should now, in many pur
suits, wait for greater economy
of production to be reached be
fore he demands higher wages.
In the mean time all might go
on guard against that individual,
social and public extravagance
which make prosperity a deadly
enemy rather than a benignant
friend.
Kings Valley Picnic.
The big union picnic in Kings
Valley last Saturday proved to be
a grand success., Notwithstand
ing the threatening weather a
large crowd gathered f or the
day's festivities.- The stage was
tastefully decorated with flags,
presenting a beautiful sight. The
program consisted of drills, reci
tatioas, songs and dialogues, and
it was pronounced the best yet
rendered at any picnic in this
part ot our county. The address
of welcome by Prof. O. G.
Marsh, of Wren school, contained
excellent thoughts and sugges
tions. Supt. Denman in a short
address presented eight grade
diplomas to Mattie Winmford,
Minnie Price, Claud Chambers,
Montie Chambers and James
Price.
Mr. R. A. Clark won the ioo
yard race between' the teachers.
Alvin Matheny the ioo-yard race
open to all, prize, 50 cents; Tom
my Graham, the 100-yard race
for boys 16 years and over, prize,
book; Ralph Lundt, the 80-yard
race boys 12 to 16 years, prize,
book; Ralph Girrard, 70-yard
race boys 9 to 12 years, prize
book; Frank Stovall, the 50-
yard race, prize knife. The
taffy-eating contest was won by
Dell Eddy, prize 2 5 cents; flour
eating, Virgie Price, prize 25
cents; Popcorn eating, George
Read, prize 25 cents; ugly lace.
Frank Stovall, prize 25 cents;
The running broad jump, high
luniD. nop. steo ana mmp were
won y f om Allen. The ball
Lame between the teachers and
school officers against all comers
was won by tjie latter. While
tjie teachers and officers might
have uee able to ulav the eame
an too siow on foot to come up
to the reaire(j standard. The
score was 10 to 15.
New Use for Electricity.
(Albany Herald.)
Electricity, long used in the laboratory
for experimental purposes only, is fast
coming before the public as an agent of
great value in the arts and in the affairs
of everyday life. By electricity power
to drive machinery can be utilized at the
.1 . L C M C .. it... 1 1 r 1 ..
imouuiw, u.. ..,
. tJ" .
Cent discoverifis-our streets and houses
,.ghted more brilliantly than by gas
Wbile all these result8 are evident to the
pubiic at jg,, th'ere is still another field
lin which the use of electricity is rapidly
working a profound reformation the
field of medical science. The following
remarkable cures, performed by Dr. Uar
rin, shows the new uses for electricity
catarrh, bronchitis axd consumption
CURED.
Mb. Editor: I will lend my name to
the long list ot cures performed by Dr.
Darrin. Fifteen years ago catarrh and
bronchitis troubles commenced to annoy
me, and seven years later a complicated
lung trouble showed itself. All efforts to
cure were fruitless, until coming under
Dr. Darria'a electrical treatment eight
years ago. I am happy to say I am
cured. I attributed my long continued
good health to the health influence of
electricity, which restored me to a per
manently sound condition. 1 am news
agent on the Southern Pacific Eailway
and pass Albany daily, and will gladly
answer any questions at my home in
Mount Tabor, Or. -
J. A. LINDSI.EY.
DR. DARRIN'S PLACE OF BUSINESS.
Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the
Hotel Revere, Albany, from 10 to
o'clock daily; evening 7 to S. Sunday ,
iO to 3.
The doctor makes a specialty of all
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat
catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe,
heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases
or those who suffer from apathy and in
difference ; also genito-urinary and skin
diseases in either sex, such as blood
taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor,
varicoceles and stricture.
All curable chronic diseases treated at
$5 a week'or in that proportion of time
as the case may require. The poor treat
ed free, except medicines, from iO to 11
daily. No case published except by the
permission of the patient. All business
relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confi
dential. Electrical appliances furnished.
One visit is desirable, though uianv cases
can be treated by home treatment by
writing symptoms. Eyes tested and
glasses fitted.
This is the first visit of the head ot the
Portland firm of Drs. Darrin to this city.
The Dr. will remain until August 1st and
those wishing treatment will do well to
call soon as many require second treat
ment. No. 4301.
Of The Condition
Report
Of
the First National Bank of Corvallis, at
Corvallis. in the State of Oregon, at the
close of business, June 9th, 1903.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts. $101,096 81
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5,016 26
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000 00
U. S. Bonds on hand ' 400 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 32 25
Stocks, securities, etc 11,223 50
Banking-house, furniture and fixtures 21,585 88
Other real estate owned 3,137 44
uue irom jNauonai uanits not reserve
agents.
85.3S5 42
Due from State Banks and Bankers
Due from approved reserve agents
11,062 74
117,546 98
289 90
3.128 75
iniernai-tevenue stamps.
Checks and other cash items.
Notes of other National Banks 1,900 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and cents 57 21
Lawful Money Res. in Bank, viz:
Specie $13,669 85 ) 43,669 85
Legal-tender notes soo 00 t 308 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
5 per cent, of Circulation 2,500 00
Total
.-I458.802 99
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid-in
$50,000 00
Surplus fund
- 8,620 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid.
National Bank notes outstanding.
Due to State Banks and Bankers
913 29
- 48.250 00
- 3,234 22
Dividends unpaid .
Individual deposits subject to check296,'627 29
Demand certificates of deposit 47,806 19
Certified checks.
Liabilities other
above
212 00
than those stated
500 00
Total.
State of Oregon, County of Benton ssi
-1458,802 99
I, Walter T. Wiles, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief. "
o WAIrEB T- Wii.es, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
16th day of June, 1903.
J. Fbed Yates,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
C E. Moor,
E. F. Wiles,
s M. S. Woodcock. .
Directors.
Moki Tea posetively Cures 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 60c. Write to na for iree sample
W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, M. Y.
Allen & Woodward, Druggests.
8
OILED CLOTHING 1
ani SLICKERS
Goarantwd to keep yon
dry. The bent waterproof
clothing IB the world, eet
only the genulue we
kind that won't crack,
peel or get stick t. All
lies, all itylei. Cur all
kinds of work.
If not at dealers, write to
II. U. 8AWTIS SUN,
Sole frs-
Y,
aat CaabrMga, Bass.
Express Sincere Tlianks
"Whereas, the term just closing marks
one of the most pleasant and profitable
periods in the history of this organiza
tion ; and
Wherea, the features which have been
of special moment to us on thtyartof
several citizens; therefore, be it
Resolved: That we, the members of I
the O A C Cadet Band, do hereby ex
press our sincere tbanka and cordial best
wishes to the following persons for their
several court esies and favors extended to
the members of this organization :
The Faculty, Professor and Mrs. Lake,
W. T. arid C. E. Small, Mr. and Mrs.
Henkle, W. O. W., Major F. E. Ed
wards, Mrs. H. F. Fischer, Victor Moses,
Sam Moses, Athletic Association.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured bv using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures Constipa
tion 'onA Tnrlirraarirtn nifllroa vnil 0dr.
r. V.orn, fial ofaKlinn I
Diccu, nvia UUVA 11 " lJ J i;iHIv.i..u.. i
cuarauteed or money back. 25 eta and 50
cts. Write to W. TT Hooker & Co,
Buffalo, N. Y., for a fr
sample. Allen
& Woodward.
For Sale.
Three Jersey heifers giving milk. Fif
teen, registered Jersey heifers, highly
bred, one and halt years old, and those
of less age. Jersey bulls from the best
registered strains. A few Jersey bull
and heifer calves forWie 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
calves are splendid quality.
M. 8. Woodcock,
Corvallis, Or.
Call for Warrants
JNotice ib hereby given that there is
money in the city treasury to pay all
warrants drawn on the general fund
and endorsed prior to April 5, I9OI,
also all endorsed street fund city war
rants. Interest will stop on tne same
from this date.
Dated at Corvallis, Or., June 5, 1903.
Wm. McLagan,
Citv Treasurer.
THE SURE WAY
to prevent Pneumonia ai.d Consumption
is to cure yeur cold when it first appears.
Acker's English Remedy will stop the
cough in a night, and drive the cold out
of y6ur system. Always a quick and
sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, and all
throat and lung troubles. If it does not
satisfy you the druggist will refund your
money. Write to us for free sample.
W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Reduced Excursion Rates.
On and after June 1, i903, the 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
elusive, and from all West Side points,
enabling people to visit their families
and spend Sunda5' at the seaside.
Season tickets from all East side points,
Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from
all West side points are also on eale 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
Mountains, which can 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 reluming Mondays only.
Tickets from Portland and vicinity will
be good for return via the East or West
side at option of passenger. Tickets
from Eugene and vicinity 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. traias connect with the C, & E.
at Albany and Corvallis for Yaquina and
Newport. Trains on the O. & E. for De
troit will leave Albany at 7:00 a. m., en
abling tourists to the Hot Springs to
reach there the same day. 4
Full information as to rates, time
tables, etc , can be obtained on applica
tion to Edwin Stone manager C & E. R.
R. Albany ; W. E- Coman, (. P. A., S.
P. Co , Portland, or to any S. P. or C. &
E. Agent. v ,
Rate from Corvallis to Newport $3.75.
Rate from Corvallis to Yaquina $3.25.
Rate from Corvallis to Detroit $3.25.
Three day rate trom Corvallis to Ya
quina or Newport $2.50.
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, 1000. Now has 0.260 sub
scribers. Fhenominal growth is dne to its being
the best farm paper published. You should read it.
We will send you the iiousstbud and corvallis
azcttb for 1 year, to one subscriber, for 82.25.
Buggy for Sale.
Single, fop buggy for sale cheap. En
quire at the Corvallis sawmill.. .
Look for
m -
y tu
Pioneer Bakery
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Fresh bread daily. A complete -itock ot cuiuttrs, ft i i t
nuts kept canstantly on hand. Siiitsri M'PH'l, j
a speew'ty.
Confectionery
3
H. W. HALL,
4TH OF JULY
American Week.
I hP MlUPn MtaieS IS lilC OU1V tUUIlllV WU11
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the rest began they know not how. If there had not been any In
dependence Day America would not have been nearly so great as it
is. This glorious birthday will be celebrated at our store from
Tune 20th to Tuly 4th. Fire Crackers will be given Free with
every one dollar purchase in our
"Best Goods," "Lowest Prices," is this stores' constitution.
We fight high prices as our forefathers tought for freedom.
New Goods All The Time
Public Sale.
Of registered Jersey cattle, Clydesdale
horses, Poland China hogs and Cotswold
sheep, to De held at the Oak Ridge Jer
sey Farm, located six miles south of Al
bany and four miles east of Corvallis, on
Tuesday, June 30, i903, commencing at
9 o'clock a.m.'- :
This offering will consist of 28 cows,
2J two-year-old heifers, 6 young bulls,
10 yearling heifers. 15 registeted'and un
registered Clydesdale colts and fillies
frm one to four years old, one yearling
registered Clydesdale stallion, also 8
draft geldings four years old. These ani
ma!s are selected irom the herd and stud
of pure breds, owned and bred on the
Oak Ridge Jersey Farm, and are all ex
cellent individuals, and bred along the
most producing aud approved lines.
June 30th will inaugurate the series of
public sales which I shall hold annually
of the young pure breds from the Oak
Jersey farm. Come and view the high
est bred and choicest individual Jersey
cattle and Clydesdale horses in the Wil
lamette Valley. Choice unregistered
cows and heifers for special dairy use.
Terms : One year's time on approved
security, without interest, and six per
cent discount for cash. .
Free lunch at the noon hour aad the
most courteous treatment accorJed to all.
Mark Hulbukt,
Jpdgr .Barton, Proprietor.
Auctioneer.
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 symptoms.: You can safely
eat anything, at any time, if you take
one oi these tablets afterward. Sold by
all druggists on a positive guarantee.
25 cts. Money refunded if you are not
satisfied. Send to us for a free sample.
W. H, Hooker & Co, Buffalo, N. Y.
Notlcb to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received by school
Dist. No, 32 Benton Co., Or., up to 12 m,
June 13, 19O.3, 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 out
houses to be painted two coats on outside.
Also to build a five-board fence with oak
posts around one acre witli a stile in
front. Also to build a platform 6x20 ft.
in front of school house.
All bids to be marked "Bids on School
House" and addressed to J. S. Govier,
District Clerk, Corvallis, Oregon.
The board reserves the right to reject
any aad all bids.
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Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Seven MSSon boxes sold in past 12
tr a. n
I
Proprietor.
0
knowu birthday, all
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uoys ana nuarens juepariment.
Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby riven that the nndersiirned Ad
ainistrator of the estate of Lana Gray, deceased.
under and by virtue of ai order of sale made by the
Counts- Court of Benton County, Oregon, at the
June term thereof, on Tuesday, tne zna day of June,
1903, will sell, at pubiic auction to tne nighest bid
der for caih on Wednesday, the 8th day oi July, A.
D. 1903, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at
the bent door of the Court House in Corvallis, Ore
gon, 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 laud
deeded by W. F. Dixon and wife to J. VV. Cook
Sept 2. 1858 and recorded on page 201 of Book "K
Records of deeds of Benton county, Oregon, 40 feet
Northerly from the S. W. corner, of said tract of
land and running thence along said West line about
66 rods to the N, W. corner of said tract, thence
South 79 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 5l2 of Rook "S" Rec
ords of Deeds for Benton County, Oregon, thence
following the West line of said Hart's lani and the
West line if Chas. H. Rydei's land and the West
line of Harvey and Wary Sargent's land to the N. W.
corner of ISlock No. 10 in 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 25 feet Kalterly of the N. E. corner of Block
16 in said Dixon's Second addition to the City of
Corvallis; thence Northerly parallel with the East
line 40 feet; thence Westerly 25 feet to the place of
beginning, containing nine and one half acres ot
land in Benton county, Oregon, more or less.
Dated June 9, 1903.
J. H. ALBRIGHT.
Administrator of the Estate
of Lana Gray, deceased.
Special Council Meeting.
In response to a petition, signed by a
majority of the councilmen, a special
meeting of the common council of the
City of Corvallis is hereby called to con
vene in the council chamber at eight
o'clock, Monday evening, June 22, 1903,
for consideration of sewers and other
matters. Dated at Corvallis, this June
18, 1903 B. F. Irvine,
Mayor.
Corvallis k Eastern Railroad.
TIME
AO
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
Leaves Corvallis
Arrives Albany ....
3 For Detioit:
Leaves Albany ,
Arriyes Detroit
4 Returning: -
Leaves Detroit
Arrives Albany
6:45 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
12:15 p. m.
7:00 a. m.
12:05 p. m.
12:45 p. ra.
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
J 01 b- f nortu Dound train lor JfortJand.
xrain jno. z connects with the a. f.
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 ta reach the Spnngs
same day. ,
For further information apply to '
Edwin Stone, t
H. H. Cronise, , Manager.
Agent, Corvallis.
Tiios. Cockkell, Agent Albany.
To Cure a Gold in One Bay
months. This Signature,
Notico to Creditors.
Notice U hereby given that the uudei signed has
been duly a(j)oiiited administratrix of the Kstute of
It B. Ulofiett, deceased, by the County Court of
th State of Oregon, for Boi.lou conuty, anting in
probate. All peraang hiviug claims atrainst aaid
estate are required to present the time, duly veri
fied, to me at my residence in Blodget, Oreg-on, or at
the law office of K. Holfate, In Corvallis, Oregon,
within fix months from the Brat prblication ot this
notlue. ASMK K. BLODGkT. Adm'r't.
lated at Corvallis, Or., this 5th day of June, 1003
Notice for Publication.
lUHD OKHCK AT OKK6US ClT, OKKOOS,
tay St, 1908.
N'ot'tre la hurt hy Kiven lli.it the following-named
wuin ItAM fiicil nolH't! of lut intention to make final
ir f In "Hi'i'iirt of tii claim, and that mud proof
wilt I iiiimIo lxf-re tli County Clerk of lienton
(Miit, at 1'i.rmilN. ri');i'ii. on July 10, HW:i, via.:
Aiih Cadwulwlur. II, K. . r,U! tor the S. J of
Mm nW, r 12, T. II H , It. 7 W.
lln tin! th" following wiliicaaeH to prove his
tt4mlUiunH4 r.li '(): umii and cultivation of auid
ImI, ir : William A. Uellatly and (Jeorju Owen of
Wrott, lrctfon, John rkufi( and Hoy Norton of
ISliZlgult, ri'g"ti.
AMJKKNOS 8. DRESSER,
KeiriMter.
Notice tor Publication.
Lard Umct at Oroo City, Orkooit,
April 24, 1903.
Notice Is hereby iilven that In eomDllanoe with the
provisions of (he act of Congress of June 8, i8'8, en.
titled "An act for the sale of timoar lands in tne
States of California, OreiroT, Kevada, and Washing
ton Territory, as extended to all the rubllo Lna
States by act of August 4,1S!)2,
rillUP H. JOHNSON,
nf Monmouth, county of folk. State of Oregon,
has this day filed in tbis office his sworn statement
No. CI '22, for the purchase ot the E I of S W 1-4,
of motion No. in, in township No. 13 8, Range
No 0 Went, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for acrictiltural 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, 1003.
He names as witnesses: Chas. Newman, Ina
vale, Oregon, Hiram Newman, Fred Hubler and
Frank Fisher, all of Monmouth. Oreson.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
dCHtn tied lands are requested to nie their claims In
this office on or before said 24th day of July, 1903.
ALUfcKUiN S .UKKSSfcrl,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
United States Laud Otlicc,
,-Oregon City, Or., May 16, 1903.
Notice is hereby iriven 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, Oreg-on, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
State by act of August 4, 1892,
WILLIAM H. LIVINGSTON,
of Philomath, county of Benton, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No. 6141. lor tne purchase of tnefSriM.oi section
No 2, in Township No 11 Kange No 6 W, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricul
tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said
land before the county clerk of Benton Co., at Cor
vallis, on Friday, the 31st day of July, 1903.
He names as witnesses M. O. Flynn, of Philomath,
Oregon. A. L. Porter, of Nortons. Oregon, ftobir:
Jones, of Corvallis, Oregon, and J. E. Johnson, O:
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. DKESSER,
Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
seen 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 sarre 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, Uregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated this 4th day of May, 1903.
If, G. BERRY.
Administrator of the estate
of Susan M. Berry, deceased
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon,
March 3, 9v3.
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, .
IDA A. SKINNER,
of MeMinnville,.countv of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
has this day tiled in this o'ffice her sworn statement
No. 0073, 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 sougiit is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish her claim to said iaru before Victor P. Moses,
clerk of Benton Co., Oregon, on Friday, the 2Gth
day of June, 1903.
She names as witnesses: Jay E Winegar. Charles
W. Hodge and John McGee. 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 '20th day of June, 1903.
CHAS. B. MOOKES,
Register
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad
ministrator of the estate of William E. 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.
Mrs. Laura. S. Webb.
VleePreaMent Woman's Demo
; eratl Clubs of Xortiieni Ohio.
"I dreaded the change of life which
was fast approaching. I noticed Wine
of Cardui, and decided to trya bot
tle. I experienced tome relief the
first month, so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
with no pain and 1 shall take it off and
on now until 1 have passed the climax."
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling of the womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear off.
They follow a woman to the change
of life. Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trou
ble. Wine of Cardui never fails
to benefit a suffering woman of
any age. Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Webb when she was in dan
ger. When you come to the change
of life Mrs. Webb's letter will
mean more to you than it does
now. But you may now avoid the
suffering she endured. Druggists
sell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
.MEofCARDUL
Grip
in Two Days.
on every
box. 25c
B. A- CAT H EY, M. D
Physician $ Surgeon
Booms 14 in Bank Building.
Office Houra I
) 2 to 4 p.m.
Residence: Corner 6th and Adams SU.
Telephone at office and residence.
i Oorva'lis,
Oregon.
W. T. Bowleg, ED.
(HomoeoDathlc)
Fhysician, Surgeon, Occulist
Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg.
KESIDENCK On 3rH gff twJL
Monroe and Jackson. Residence tela-
pnone JSo. 611. Office, 481.
Office Houes 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4
p. m.
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
C H. NEWTH
Physician 8? Surgeon
Examining surgeon U. S.Pension 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
DENTI ST
Office la Wbltehora Blork
Corvallis,
Oregon
E. ?. Bryson
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Corvallis, Oreorv.
Office In Fostoffice Bnlldiair.
Notary Titles. Covitakciq.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNBY-AT-tAW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Building.
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & FhoU Suppliei
Corvallis, Oregon
Established, Incorporated 189
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete line!! of kPnre Drugs and
Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books and Stationery, Commercial Fa
pera, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article,
Combs, Brushesfand Mirrors.
nr. w jm. w. bl 'ami
-PH0T0 ARTISTS
Have purchased the Photo Gallery
of Mr. Philips, on Main street, and
will be pleased t meet old friends
and new ones at tbeir Studio.
AH Work Strictly ?fr$t-0I$.
fancy Portraiture and Genre
Work a Specialty
Developing and Finishing for the Trade
Watch
Confidence
Makes traveling: a pleasure, when correct
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 'ae. I Will repair the went
wrecked watch, and I will do itf.ecoaol
cally. .
Albert J. Metzger
Occidental!! Building. Corvallis, Or.
Notice for Fubllcatiott.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon, April 14, 1M03.
reby riven that in comDliance with t
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tb
provisions ef tbe act of t orgresa of June 8, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe
States of California, Oregon, Kev.da, ana Washing.
ton Territory," aa extended to all tbe Public lud
States by act of Augut 4, 1892,
BILA8 N. LILLY,
of Corvallis, county of Beiiton, State of Oregon,
has this day fileu Id tins office bis m orn Ftatuuirut
No. 6085, for the purchase of the N. W J of bee. Sit
T. IS 8.. K. 6 W., and will cfler urocf Ut ihow th.t
the land sought ia more valuable for ita timber or
atone than for agricultural pur)ioie, ai.c to eatan
lish his claim to said land beloio Victor K Moses
County Clerk, at Corvallis, Oregon, on W.dneedav'
the 8th day of July, 1903. .
He names as witneases, Robert L. Cara, of Cor
vallis. Oregon, Wm. M. Anderaon and Nellie Ander
son, of Bellfountain, Thoma M. Conn, of In. vale '
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their clairts in
this office on or liefore said 8th day of July. 1903. .
CUAS. B. MOORE8,
' Register.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING.
When tou take Grave' T.t.1... rhm i i
because the formula is plainly, printed on ever
bwttle showing that it is fiir-piy iron and Qui
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