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1 r o THE COBVALUS GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1903. AT KIEL. The reception which the Ger man government and people ga e to our little squadron of war ves sels commanded by Admiral Cot ton is pleasing evidence that Ger many will need to have a very grave cause for it before she e n gages in war with us. The Ger man ruler and intelligent Ger mans have come to a better un derstanding of the great Ameri can republic. They see that our purposes are those of peace. We seek war with none. It is plair ly our policy to lead the nations in whatever things may elevate mankind. We desire that mn everywhere shall become more intelligent, more prosperous, free and happy. We are of the same racial stirps as the Germans and actu ated by ideals and purposes as high, as noble as any entertained by them. They see these things, and see also that our greatness is also material. We are in all things the greatest people on earth. We are not conscious of our own power. We know and we would have the world know that our purposes are right and of highest benefit to man kind. It back of these the na tions see more of energy, cour age and material greatness than we are accustomed to contem plate, it is well for them, well for us. Kiel is the most important harbor of Germany. Its ap self, are very strongly fortified, proaches, as well as the city it The city has a history running tnrougn a period ot more tnan 650 years, yet it is quite possible that it never ' witnessed an event of greater promise of good to men than the reception to our fleet re ceived in her spacious harbor. These scenes of royal welcome will 'be repeated at Portsmouth, England. Our vessels will an chor in the inner harbor, a privi lege never before granted the war vessels of any people. Here is England's most important naval station, and here, too, to the history of quite 700 years will be added a new chapter presaging peace and amity between the two mightiest nations on earth, speaking the same language and pursuing the same high purposes. The world will be benefited by these international courtesies. Of themselves they are of sec ondary importance, but they seem to be part of a divine scheme for cementing these three peoples into closer relations and and more perfect unity of pur pose to advance the cause of human right and righteousness. Hammond Says, Extend C. & E. . A. B. Hammond, in a Port land interview said: "The way for Portland to get a railroad into interior Oregon is to go ahead and extend the Corvallis & East ern. If you do that you wont have to wait for Harriman's veri form appendix to get well. Your citizens are pursuing a mistaken policy. They cannot expect that Harriman will put his money in here and allow you to sandbag him when he's done. Nor would I put in money and be sandbagg ed, either. You people make a mistake if you think he is going to permit you to holdup the country through him. See here: I will make traffic ar rangements with any company that will connect with the Cor vallis & Eastern. Or, I will sell the' road. It has the easiest grade of any route into Eastern Oregon. It will reach that coun try by a two per cent grade, The Columbia Southern route cannot be compared with the Santiam at all. Ask the engin eers; they know. Ask Kennedy of the O. R. & N.'; he knows. The Corvallis & Eastern has 143 miles of track. By means of spurs it will open to Portland great areas of new coun try. You Portland people can use it to get into the Siletz country, besides runninjr over the Cascades into Eastern Oregon. "Why extend the Columbia - Southern? Ic has already reach ed the limit of its productive country. It does very well as a spur or feeder, but as a rond for getting into the interior it is the poorest of any." Casterline has a Rival. Every inventor of some useful device, or dicoverer of scientific secrets of value o the human Tace, has to face a pretender who claims to have prior rights Edi-1 ;o, Roetgen, Marconi, and all the others have had this experi ence. Now B. J. Casterline is confronted by one Zachriah Tay lor Clark, a resident of Portland, who claims to have the exclusive right to emplov a chemical pro cess for the hardening "f iron and steel. The Claik-Xeill process is known as the Electro Tempering and Toughening Compound, and Mr. Clark, who has purchased the rights of his former partner, Neill, declares that if Casterline does not at once cease infringe ment upon his rights he will carry the matter into the courts. "I do not accuse Mr. Caster line of willfully appropriating my discovery to his own ends," Z. T. Clark said last Tuesday, "but I hereby warn him that he must accord to mc my rights. I worked for 20 years to perfect the steel-hardening process and I do not propose to have the work of a lifetime go for nothing. "I am at present in communi cation with a firm that is to put my invention on the market, and within a reasonable time expect to realize an independent fortune. I worked hard at the discovery and have scraped and scimped and almost starved since it was perfected in the effort to bring about its acceptance by some company with a sufficient amount of capital to cause it to bring returns. Mr. Casterline must cease his use of my invention." Mr. Clark says that once in the past he had an experience similar to what he terms "the Casterline affair." H. B. Depoy, an Indi ana man, annouueed his discov ery of a steel-hardening process and sought to obtain a patent upon the same. Clark appeared and contested his claim and De poy was compelled' to retire de- feated from the field New Telephones. A list of New subscribers and their numbers will be published each week. Cut it out and paste it in your directory and you will always have an up to date list. Main. 614 Austin, A. M, shop. , Blacksmth, 583 Cameron, J. M., Harness shop. 716 Cameron, J. M., residence. 361 DeHaven, O., res. 91 Franklin Iron Works. 242 Green, Rev. T. F., res. 101 Huston, R. H., res. 406 Hansell, W. R., res. 731 Hotel Corvallis. 105 Jones, Thos., res. 415 Kent, W. J., res. 296 Kester, C. L., res. 591 Kline, S. Iv., res. 695 Knisley, A. L, res. 441 Smith, Mary, res. 6S4 Spangler, Mrs. J. A., res. 441 White, E. E.,' Second Hand Store. 681 Wilkinson, N., res. 703 Wilson, J. H., res. 683 Yates, W. E., res. Change in number. Shooting Contest Tomorrow. The program for the day will be as follows:' Event No. 1 6 targets, known angles, entrance 25 cents. No. 2 10 targets, known angles-, entrance 50 cents. No. 3 10 targets, unknown angles, entrance jo cents. No. . 4 10 targets, reserved pull, entrance 50 cents. No. 510 targets, unknown angles, entrance 50 cents. No. 6 5 pair doubles, known angles, entrance 50 cents. No. 7 Three-man team shoot, 15 targets per man, unknown angles. Any three shooters to constitute a team; entrance $3 per team. Purse divided 60 and 40 per cent. No. 8 ie targets, unknown angles, entrance 50 cents; No. 9 10 targets, reserved pull, entrance 50 cents. No. 1020 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1. Shooting will begin promptly at 10 a. m. Traps will be open for practice at 9 a. in. All shooting will be class shooting; purses, except team shoot, divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent and contests will be gov erned by the American Associa tion rules. , Targets will bs thrown at 2 cents each, to be deducted from the purse in each event. One set of expert traps, elec tric pull, will be used and the shooting will be under the rapid fire system. SPECIAL PRIZES. The club offers a cash prize of i 5 to the contestant making the best average in the day's shoot- lap;. iimery, photographer, offers one dozen platinum photos, value $5, for the second best average, R. M. Wade & Co. offer one nickle triple multiplying reel, value, $3.50, for the -third best average. j. R. Smith & Co. offer 50 smokeless shells, value $1.50, to the shorter making the lowest average. (To be eli,:ble for these aver age prizes the contestant must shoot through at least eight out of .the ten events.) Huston & Bogue offer '50 smokeless shells, value $1.50, for the best individual score in the team shoot. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing be tween K. II. Huston and William Bogue in the general hardware and implement business is this day mutually dissolved. Mr. Bogue, 0:1 account of ill health of his son, recirins from the firm, Mr.' Hus ton continuing the business in his own name at the same place. They join in thanking the public for the liberal trade and ratronage they have received at their hands, and express the conGdent hope that the business will continue to prosper in the future as it has in the past. Dated Corvallis, Oregon, July 1, i903. R. H. Hcstos William Bogce. MEW CURE TOR DEAFNESS. Electricity, the Highest Science Ever Ap plied to the Human System. (AlDany Herald.) All readers of this paper are by this time familiar with the name of Dr. Dar rin, and they have no doubt read' with interest accounts of many remarkable cures this celebrated physician has per formed. We suspect that some have read the testimonials of grateiul patients with suspicions as to their authenticity, therefore, we are gratified to be able to present testimonials that must put at rest every possible doubt. There is probably not better known men in Linn Co. than Mr. Parrish and Mr. Oxford. They have spent a life time among the people of this state and tlmir reputations are such that none will question their truthfulness. They have received relief at the haads of the great benefactor, Dr. Damn, at the Revere Hotel, Albany, and desire to inform all the afflicted that that they may have the same oppor tunity. Their testimonials are given be low. TO THE PUBLIC. For the past five years I have been troubled with deafness in oue ear. Am happy to say Dr. Darrin cured me.wiU) electricity and a slight operation in twenty minutes, so I can Lear as well as ever in my life. I reside at Sodaville, Linn Co., Oregon, and formerly lived in Albany for 18 years. Refer to me by letter or in person. Wm. W. Pabrish. HE CAN J1EAR A WIIISPKli. To the Editor of the Herald : About three years ago I commeueed being deaf in one ear and in a few weeks I could not hear with it. Not long ago I began to lose the hearing in my other ear. I was almost distracted with the in convenience of not being able to hear. I heard ot Dr. Darrin and applied to him for relief. He has cured one ear and the other is well. I can hear a whisper across a room and a watch tick. Refer to me at Brownsville, Or. J. L. Oxford. dr. darrin's tlage of business. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the Hotel Revere, Albany, from 10 to 5 o'clock daily; evening 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 3. The doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, heart, liyer, bladder and kidney diseases or those who suffer from apathy and in difference ; also consumotion, genito-urin- ary and skin diseases in either sex, such as blood taists, seminal weakness and lost vigor, varicocele and stricture. All curable ehronic 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 10 to n daily. No case published except by the permission of the patient. All business relations with Dr. Darriu stric'iy confi dential. Electrical appliances furnished One visit is desirable, though many cases can be treated by home treatment by writine svmntoms. Eves tested and . glasses f.tted. This is the first visit of the head of the Portland firm of Dre. Darrin to this city. The Dr. will remain until August 1st and those wishing treatment will do well to call Boon as many require second treat ment. TV " Is no hindrance to the rider who wears SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS . Man or saddle can not get wet. EXCELSSOR BRAND OILED CLOTHING For all kinds of work. Warran ted Waterproof. JjOok xor trade-marie , Xf not at dealers, write K. Sawyer Son, SoLXfra, But Cambridge, Han. Remember Nolan & Calla han's great mid-summer sale Xkil 1 1 f0rv? J rlav l1v f4-'t Bargains will greet you in all departments. ANNUAL SALE. I Our Annual Mid-Summer Sale will begin Monday, July 6th, and continue 30 days. Every article in stock will be reduced except "Douglas" and "Walk-over" bnoes, "ilawes" 3.00 Jriats, "Mon arch" White Shirts, Bull Breeches, Our Own Overalls, and Spool Cotton. Deep cut in Men's and Boy's Suits, Wash Skirt?, Shirt Waists and Wash Dress Goods. Bargains all along the line in order to make room for our New Fall Stock which will arrive early. Goods sold at Reduced Prices for Cash Only. .THE Pioneer Fresh bread daily. A complete stock ol candies, fruits and j 1 nuts kept canstantly on a specialty. Confectionery 3 J H. W. HALL, Proprietor. I THE LANDLORD IS GOING TO RAISE YOUR RENT He has been wanting to for a long time and now that the Fair is coming he has a good excuse for doing so and he is going to do it. YOU DON'T NEED TO PAY IT. Nineteen cents a dav will pay for a $1000.00 home Thirtv eight cents a dav will pay for a $2oOO.OO home, JOIN THE FRATERNAL ORDER. You buy any home or farm you want. You pick it out yourself. We will pay for.it. No inteiest. You simply pay $1000 00 for a $1000.00 home. Could anything be easier? You ar paying more than that now for rent. What is the use of helping the rich to get richer. Did you ever see a millionaire who made his money by days labor? You never did nor you never will. You must invest your money in order to make anything. You must combine and co-operate with others'if you are to make money without the hardest kind of knocks. The laboring classes are getting in worse condition every day. Now this is a call from laboring men to laboring men to combine. Don't be a mug wump. Don't be superstitious. It is by the use of their brains that Capital succeeds in holding you where yon are. With the little money that most of us have we can do nothing. In order to fight Capital with their own weapons WE MUST COMBINE. J. Pierpont Morgan has some fine ideas. We can pat them in practice as well as he. can. Don't put it off. Act immediately. Every rent payer, or man who wants to better his condition; every man who pays interest must be enrolled in our Fraternal Order by the last of this month. If you have to wait when you come up to be enrolled that is all right. It will pay yon to do it. If you cannot come in fill out the following application and mail it to us : Order of Fraternal Home Buyers, Portland, Oregon. Gentlemen : I wish to become a member of your Order and secure a home on your plan provided I find nothing objectionable in the plan on reading over your literature. Please hold the lowest number open on your books for me and send me further particulars. Very sincerely yours, This will suffice to hold the matter open for you until you can come in person or until we can write you further particulars of our plan. It does not obligate you to anything. The only thing the application does is to hold the lowest number open for you until you can investigate. You are sure to become a member as soon as you understand, and it will pay you to send in the application if you cannot come immediately as we cannot place everyone in their homes at once and our motto is "first come, first served." Our offices are open until 6:30 p. m. each evening to accommo date those who cannot come to be enrolled during the day. Remember this is an organization of laboring men for laboring men and if vou become one of us you have a voice in the transaction of the business. Our object is to stop your rent bill, lift your mortgage, or to offer you an investment that will net you more than your labor. Let us repeat, don't be superstitious. It coBts nothing to investigate and if you cannot come immediately send in the application and this announement is your authority to reclaim the ' same if you don't find everything satisfactory. ORDER OF FRATERNAL HOME BUYERS, No, 60 Washington, Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Special Rate on C. & E. The 0. & E. makes a rate of one . fare fer the round trip from all points to Al bany for parties desiring to attend the Albany street fair and carnival to be held June 29th to July 4th, inclusive. Tickets good going June 29th to July 4th inclusive on regular or specia trains, and for return not later than July 4th ; also makes rate of one fare for round trip between all stations for July 4th. Tickets for. sale good going July 3rd and 4th, and return not later than Julv 6th. Mordaunt Goodnough Piano, Harmony, and Counterpoint ; Two 30 minute lessons a week, per term of 4 weeks $ 4.00 , One 45 minute lesson a week, per term of 4 weeks: 3.00 Two 45 minute lessons a week, per I term of 4 weeks GiO j.One 60 minute lesson a week, per term of 4 weeks 4.00 Payable four weeks in advance. No deductions for missed lessons except in cases of Protracted illness. Pupils may commence at anv time. i Tcke Laxative Bromo Quinine i TaMetsT Seven MMon boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature, Bakery hand. Smokers supplies If you are troubled with impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always cure scrofu lous or syphilitic poisons - and all blood diseases. 50 cts and $i.00. Allen & Woodward. Acker's Blood Elixir positively Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu lous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and purifier. Money re funded if you are not satisfied. 50c and $1.00. Allen & Woodward, DruSgist. KELLETFS OIL Of EDEN SWEET SPIRITS OF EDEN Will Positive! Cure anv case of Rheumatism, no matter how severe or how long standing. TH2 CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE EDI CAL C0KFAX7, OF. OAKLAND, will refund the purchase price to all Rheumatism Patients not cured FOR SALE BY GRAHAM & WELLS, AGENTS FOR CORVALLIS. 22 To Gare a Gold In One Day Notice to Creditors. j Notice it hereby (riven that the uudeiai,j-ii kfiS been duly appointed administratrix of the g-t,'tHHsl K I!. illosKutt, deceased, by the County .-. '. tneHUtecf Oregon, fur iiei:ton connty, sir.tr.rto' irniio. Ail persons Having claims avainst mti. estate, are required to prcsnnt the lime, duly rerl llod, ti meat my residence in fJlodget, Oregon, or at tlm liiw office K. lloljrate, in Corvallix, Oregon, ill, In mix 1110111I1M front the first publication of this liulliie. AN Mi; K. liLOUOKT. Aihn'r'x. I'ltied nt O.i vail. , Ur , tnix .'.(Ii day ot June, IHG3 Notice for Publication. ' I.asp 1 mer. at Okeoion City, Obw j iay 23, 19G8. Noti- U hereby tfven that the followiiig-natiitxi nclln 1 ban IiIl-iI iioiiuc of hia intention to make final proof in eupport of bin claim, and that Haid proof will be nimbi before tlie County Clerk of lieuton county, at CorvailU, ircjfon. on July 10, 1003, Tis.: Anion Cariwahwler, U.K. No. Ii7.'.6 for the 8. 4 of the HW. Rt: VI, 'I'. 1 1 S , K. 7 W. He Im n. ..a tli-j (olluwtHK vnt.-ictme to trove hi r;oiiliiiin.ii4 roKidente uxn and cultivation, of said Uud, viz.: William A. (i'-llatly and corgb Owen of Wren, Oryrn, John hkaics and Hoy Norton of I'lodKctl, (Tegon. AUJKUNOM S. DHESSER, Iteiriater. Notice tor Publication. Las ii OmcK at Okeook Citt, Orxjoh, April 24, 1908. Notice U hereby kivcii that in comiiliance with tho provixiotss of the act of CouKrena of June 3, i878, en titled "An act for the ale of timber lands in the State of California. Oreuo I, Nevada, and Washing ton i crriiory, as extenueii to all tne rublic Land States by act of August 4,lS!t2, PHILIP II. JOUNSON, nf if ............ 1. .- ..I di.i. r r. ..fiiiiiwii,ii,villil,j wi . wilt, umw Ul VMCKUII, has this day filed in t'Jis office his sworn statement No. 0122, for the purchase of the E 1 of 8 W 1-4 of section No. IK, in township No. 13 8, Range No 15 Went, 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 raid 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- valc Oregon, Hiram Newman, Fred Ilubler and frame fisher, all ot Monmouth, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to. file their claims in this office n or before said 24th day of July, 1003. ALGERNON 8 DKESSER, Register. CONSUMPTION the most dreaded and deadly of all di seases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures.'' Cures coughs and colds in a day. 25 cents. Your money back if dissatisfied. Write for free sample. "V. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward, Druggists. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or., May IB, 1003. 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 f uimc Land States by act of August 4, 1S92, WILLIAM H. LIVINGSTON, of Philomath, county of Benton, state of Oregon,, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 6141, for the purchase of the S K of 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 tor agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said lar.d before the county clerk of Benton Co. , at Cor vallis, on Friday, the 31st day of July, 1903. He names as witnesses M. G. Flynn, of Philomath, Oregon, A. L. Porter, of Nortons, Oregon, fiobtrt Jones, of Corvallis, Oregon, and J. E. Johnson, ol Wren. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abeve describ.ed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 31st day of Julv, 1H03. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui nine put in tasteless foinf. No cure, No Pay. 50 Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Ad ministrator of the estate of Lana Gray, deceased, under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, at the June term thereof, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1903, will sell, at public auction to the highest bid der for cash on Wednesday, the 8th day oi July, A. D. 1903, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the front 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 land deeded by W. F. Dixon and wife to J. W. Cook Sept. 2!l, 1858 and recorded on page 201 of Book "E" 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 TO 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 5i2 of Book "S" Rec ords of Deeds for Benton Caunty, regon, thence following the West line of said Hart's lani and the West line cf Chas. H. Ryder's land and the West line of Harvey and Mary Sargent's land to the N. W. corner of Block 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 0. It 87, to appoint 25 feet Easterly 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 of laud in Benton county, Oregon, more or less. Dated June 9, 1903. J. H. ALBRIGHT, Administrator of the Estate of Lana Gray, deceased. MR.S. L. S. ADAMS, Of Galveston, Texas. "Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing to tired women. Having suffered for seven years with weakness and bear- ing-down pains, and having tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with no success, your Wine of Cardui was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to duiiu up ine weaK parts, sirengtnen cne system and correct irregularities. By "tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women have. You can cure yourself at home with thia igreat women's remedy, Wine cf Cardui. Wine of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benefit. Why not begin to get well' today? All druggists nave $i.uu bottles. Ji'or any stomach, liver or bowel disor der Thedford's Black-Draught saouiu De used. L,or syiuii n. 0.1 1. Chan Foradvice and literature, address, Kl vlig symptoms. The Ladle;' Advisory Depart- t. The Chattanooea Uedicine Co Itanooga, Tenn. Cores Grip in Two Days. (VLJv Sf&yrX on every box 25c ay B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. Office Hours I 10 to 12 a. m. ) Z to 4 p. ui. liesidence: Corner 5tli and Adams Sts. iphone at office and residence. a. 'aJlia. - - . Oregon. C. H NEWTH Physician 4' 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. E. B. Bryson ATTORNEY AT LAW Corvallis, Oregon. Office In Poatoffice Bti tiding. Notary. Titles. Conveyancing. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court . Office in Burnett Building. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Phots Bnppli ei Corvallis. Oregon Established, Incorporated, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete line'l ol JPure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books nd Stationery, Commercial Fa pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Article, Combs, Brushestand Mirrors. RUTHYN TURNEY VIOLIN Instruction given to beginners and pupile in all stages of advancement. Studio Opposite Parson a qk; V M. E. Church, (South ) E. K. WHITE DEALER IN New and Second-band Furniture and Musical Instruments. Musical Instruments Cleaned, Re paired and Tuned. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PHONE KO. 441. C( KYAII IS CR pir. auff jnrs. W. B. Emeru Have purchased the Pboto Gallery of Mr. Philips, on Main street, and will be pleased to meet old friends and new ones at tbeir Studio. Jill Klerk Strictly Tim-01a$$. 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 b a capable timekeeper, but thr.ugh incom petent repairing you have lost faith, in it. Bring: It in to 'me. I Will reealr the worat wrecked watch, and 1 will do iti economi cally. Albert J. Metzger O :cidentai;j Building. CorvalUa, Or Notice for Publication. United States Land OfBca, Oregon City, Oregon, April 14, 1U3. Notice is hereby riven that in compliance with tba jrjviaions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands is the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public land States by act of August 4, 1892.' 8ILA8 X. LILLY, of Corvallis, county of Benton, B'.ate o' Oregon, has this day fileu in this office his sworn statement No. Wf, for the purchase of the N.W ) of bee 32, T. 13 S., K. 6 VV, and will offer proof tw show iht the land sought is n ore valuable for it timber r atone than for agricultural iiurpote, si c lo ektali lish his claim to said land belore Victor I'. Mom-, County Clerk, at Corvaliia, Oregon, on Wtdnesda-, the 8-.h day of July, 1U03. He names at witnesses, Vohert L. O'ass, of Cor vallis. Oreiron, Wui. M. Anderson and Nellie Ander son, of Belifruntain, Thomas M. vmi. of 1 naval v. Any and all persons claiming rdwr ely the above described lands are requested lo tile their claln s in this ottice on or before fa d 8th ilay 1 Jnly. 1H0S. CUA6. B MOURK8, KegUwrv ' ' ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cures Dyspepsia and all disorders nrimnn from Indigestion. Endorsed by physi cians everywhere. Sold by itll druggists. No cure no pay. 25 cents, i- Trial pack age free by writing t W. H. Hooker & Co., Dnffalo, N. Y. S3