Hit THE CORVALUS GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1J03. RECLAIMING OREGON LAND. Probably the first arid la ml reclamation wotIc bv the govern ment in Oregon will be done in the southeastern portion of the state, where a large body of land has recently been withdrawn. mere do not seem to De many engineering difficulties in the Silvies River project in Harney county. There is an adequate water supply, a natural reservoir site, and a large acreage of good land that can easily be covered by ditch. It is estimated that a successful construction of this system will add from 3,000 to 6.000 farms ta that porfon of Oregon, and will increase Ihe population there at least 25,000 within a few years. A provis sion in the irrigation bill, insert ed at the instance oi the late Mr. Tongue, to which the Gazette has heretofore called attention, makes it necessary for jnore than half of the funds arising lrom the sale of public lands in any state to be expended in that state. As Oregon has the largest fund it is probable that another reclamation project can be un dertaken soon, even though nearly half the money goes else where. The Agricultural Division ot the United States census office will issue, toward the latter part of the year, a bulletin on irriga tion in the United States for the year 1902. This will prove a valuable and interesting publica tion, as it will show the number of acres and number . of farms ir rigated from the several streams in each state, together with the number and cost of the irrigation systems. . The figures for Oregon will be completed shortly and will be given to the press. RETAINS HIS INFLUENCE. ' However much those who bear tor Hanna may belittle his in- fluence with the present admims- tration, the fact remains that President Roosevelt is exceed- ingly anxious that the Ohioan shall continue at the head of the .National Kepublican Committee. tm " - xxierc never was any gooa rea-j ao-aiticf Mr wo w greatly misunderstood by 'the people of the West, whose im- pression pt the man has been gained from a portion of the press that has purposely maligned him. He is one of the country's great men, and he is admired and re spected as such . by President Roosevelt and the republican leaders. , It is known that the President recentlv lircrprl Senator TTantia frw manaw th rnnW,Vo .0,1 MmrvTicrti in A f W .TT'J i . V V, the President set at rest all talk OI JUS;, desiring some One Other than the senator to manage his campaign next year, by making a direct and earnest request of Senator Hanna that he continue in charge of the national com- mittee. It is expected that Senator Hanna will make his decision in the matter at. an early date, in view of the President's anxiptv ... 1 Al- , . . - I . - u . . i j. u tiic campaign outlined at once. There IS mucn CUIierence or - opinion as to the probable decision of Mr. Hanna, the general intiment beine- that he will virtA t U nressure of nartv leader A tmue in the chairmanship at least until the organization for I 1 - J LX next year's fight has been com pleted. He may then retire, or at least turn the management of the campaign over to other hands. .! , - f f .. ' seeking relief from the drudterv OI It oenacor Hanna made no effort 10 conceal nis leeling in the mat- ter. He explained to the presi- dent that he had been through 1 - , - 2 n uauuuai i.iuipaigns ana IUllV unaerstooa tne tryino- work re- quirea ior tne successful manage- - - - WIAOT C ' 1 . , I aicui ua it oresiaenuai ranracc H.e explained that his oersonal preference would be to retire from the management of the- com mittee's affairs with tbe holdine 01 ine next national convention. tt 1 , . - xae saia nis neaitn was not p-ood jm . , , . . . , o and that he did not feel warranted in making any promise to under- take the Onerous duties of the position again, lie asked that he be given time to consider the matter fully and this request was granted by the President. bhould . Mr. Hanna decline to 7 contmue the chairmanship, it is 1 . understood that Gov. W. Murray Crane of Massachusetts, will be selected as 'choice of President Roosevelt and Senator Lodge. In any event, Gov. Crane will have an active part in the affairs of the committee, and will orobablv be made chairman of the finance committee if Mr. Hanna decides to remain as chairman. Fred is a Rustler The Charter Oak Mill, under the management of F. J. Obtrer, formerly of Corvallis, has devel oped into one of the substantial enterprises of this section of the state. The Djllas Observer de votes over a columu to a w tile up of ihe company's plant, from which it is seen that the mill is busy turning out orders and mak ing a steady growth. There are several cottages near the mill, all occupied by the famil"es of men at work there or in the woods. A large comfort able bunk house for the single men is also located hard by. There is also a large barn on the premises, where 10 horses, four cows and hundreds of chickens or turkeys find shelter and fod der. Four big springs furnish an abundance of pure, cold water, and altogether the site is an ideal one in every particular for a saw mill. Under the circumstances it is not surprising that every one employed by the Charier Oak Mill Co. is happy or contented whether at work or play. As the name of the company implies, oak los of Oregon growth only are teved at ihis factory, and under ihe able man agement of Mr. Oberer is steadily gaining a national reputation through the character of ti e work turned out. Th ie i-; a coustant demand for Oregon oak timber and lumber and in a re tl meas ure the hns linjjf manner of the 1 Charter OA- Mill Co. is u sponsi ble for this state of affaiis Real Estate Transfers. J C Ingram & . wf to C Wooley 2 a near Monroe: sin ' x ' Ziloha Hines to H M Wood et al , 40 a, T 12 S. R 7 W: Sr. Miller, 3 lots Bl. n, Co. add: 6 ' 0 ' ' 5 J W Ingle & wf to W II & G trreen, 160 a T 12 S, R 7 W; ft1. 000. Alnnro RvPTnfr Rr turf fr TWrsria . " . " Allen, 120 ar Alsea; $225, 'GH Jackson & wf to Adah M r1 int 4 a T S, R 7 w xiomer M woods & wf to Adah M Connell. int 40 a, T 12 b, R 7 W; $ioo.. M4Y0R Of ASHLAND HEARS. For Six Years He Has Been Growing Deaf Now He can Hear AU Through Dr. Darrin's Skill. ' (Albany Democrat) Th.Me who are sPod to doubt Dr Damn's cures will have Heir doubts shaken on reading ke testimonial of Mayor R. P. Neil and Mr. Rhodes. There are no persons in this state whose word will go further to substantiate the aoctor s BklU m treating the afflicted T6ve can be no doubt or question of the curative power of electricitj', judging fro 111 the extraordinary cases of cure per formed by Dr. Darrin. The great ad vance of electro magnetic treatment is that it brings relief in a large number of cases confessedly beyond tbe " reach of the ordinary remedies" of the physicians, - 1 aim. ur. Damn nas eniorcea a Deliel in ftne curative powers of electricity upon tne Pubhc by hi3 remarkable cures. It feema tbat the pses to which electricity is aPPlied is not confined to the arts, but is destined to do what medical and sur- gical ill lias failed to accomplish MAYOB NEIL S CARD. To the Editor : Six years prior to con salting Br. Darrin I had been deaf in both ears. One ear was badly affected. One month's electrical and medical treat ment has radically cured me. t I most emphatically commend Dr. Darrin's new fk(i Will frlarllTr oncro .-.a; the treatment and cure 11 P. Neil, Mayor of Ashland. bhodes' good lock. ur.-uarnn; Your treatment for the Past eight months has cured me ot kid ney troubie, mfiamation at the neck of . .. 1 v l auu uiaucitrB. ror years 1 navA Tl01,7a - .1., .1 TT. T . been obliged to relieve my bladder many times a day and night, rendering sleep almost impossible. "I now fesl like a new man. I shall ever fail to consult yoa when I need me lical aid. The treat mnnf it rut (vqva M . j fe"'- iu- iui juj' ueuiiicaieu con- dition fmm tho. vumo ui me gi ippe was entirely euccessf al. I can be referred to any time at Pendleton, Oregon, Ernest Rhodes de. darrin's place or busiyfss Dr. Darria hotel until October 1st. and will give free examination to all from 10 to 5 or to 8 daily. The poor free exi-pnt m. Kiuaiv-w n daily, and those able to r " .j pay at the rate of $5 a week or in that Dronortinn nf Hm ti,a -" varc may reijiilre. All curaole chronic diseases of men and women a specialty. Ey tested and elasses fittfd at reaponahle prices. ' Reduced Excursion Rates to the Seaside and Mountain Resorts . Tor the Summer. The Southern Pacific Oompuny has placed ou Bale at very low rate, round trip ti' kets to the Various reaoi Is along the lines, ami albO, in connectttin with tho Corvallia &, Eastern Railr.mii, to De troit hii1 the f mide at Vaquina Bay, -j latter tickets uj I for return until Octo ber 10th. ' j Three day liokets to Yaquina Bay, I good goinj; Saturday?, returning Mon days, are on sale at greatly reduced rates from all points Eugene and north on both Kast and WesU-ide lines, enabling people to spend Sunday at the seaHide. Yeiy low round trip rates are alto uiaJe between Portland and the eauce points on the Southern Pacific, good going Satur days and ictuining Sunday or Monday, allowing Portland people to spea.l Sun day in the country, and out of town peo ple to have the day in Portland. Tickets from Portland to Yaquina Bay good for return via Albany and East Side, or Corvallia and Westside, at the option of passenger. Baggage checked through to Newport. A new feature at Newport this year will bean up-to-date kindergatten in charge of an experienced Chicago teacher. A beautifully illustrated booklet de scribing the seaside resorts on Yaquina Bay has been published by the Southern Pacific and Corvallis & Eastern Rail railroads, ami can be'secured from any of their agents, or by addressing W. E. Comau, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or Edtvin Stone, Manager C. & E. B. R., Albany, Oregon. father Is no hindrance to the noer who wears SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS Man or saddle can not get wet. EXCELSIOR BRUW OILED CLOTHING Tot all kinds of work. Warranted Waterproof. IiOok for trade-maric If not at dealers, write H V. Smwyerfe Son, SoleHf n. JEsat Cambridge, Xast. For Sale. Fine stock ranch, 169 ec.es. For par ticulars addrr s, J. A. Dawson, Harlau, Or. US toZilDha Hines, pattnt 40 a, T 12 S,'R 7 W. Our Clubbing List. Suoscribers to the CORVALLIS ISAzivTTE cm obtain tbe followinsr psPers conjbinatiou sub scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very low prices stated below; cash in atlance alwavs to ac company the order. Those wishing two or more publications named with the GAZETTE, will please correspond with this oiiice and we willjuote you tbe eombumtijii price. We can save- yoa mency on nearly all publications you desire. ' The abbreviations below are explained as follows: 101 weeKiy; a w lor semi-weekjy;. T W, for tl weexiy; m, ior montniy; s ai, tor semi-n outhly. The first price represents the subscription rate of me puoiication alone, and tne second tbe rate for the publication offered in conjunction with the semi-weeiuy it- Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest, Port- iana, w., o.w., 00 cents; 1.80. Oresronian, Portland, Or., W. Rural Spirit. Portland.' Or.. ,1.E0; 2.55, , Contains a live-stock market report, W., rlOO; 2.55. Pacific Christian Advocate Por and. Or., W $2.00. 3.05. The Thrice-a-Week World. New York, T. W. $1.00; 2.20. Homestead. Des Moines. Iowa. A thorousrh? stock ana iarm journal, w., fl.00; 2.S0. The Kepublie, St. Louis, Mo S. W., J1.00; 2.05. Ihe American Farmer. Indianarjolis. Ind.. Livn biock, rarm and poultry journal, il., 50 cents; 1 65. Boston Cookinc School Miunizin. Fli-M fin t,,te i.ou. Young People's Weekly, Chicago, III, W.t 50 cent9 Cincinnati Inquirer. Cincinnati, W $1.C0; 2.05. The iruit Glowers' Journal. Cobden . 111.. M.. W VCIJ bSv 91 4 it. Farm, Field and Fireside, Chieogo, 111.. W., $1.00; St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, has bo riva as great modern newspaper, T. W , ?l.oo; 2.35. The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago,' W., S1.00; 1.90. The Cosmopolitan Magazine. New York r and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth, otS pages of mbcsb uiafm, t a. BO. The Outing .Magnzine, New York, M., $3,00; 3.S0. Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or. W.,J1.00; 2.30. Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., J1.00; 2.15. American Homes, Knoxville, Tenn., SI., S1.00 2.30. ' McClure'B Magazine, JfewTork, M., $1.00; 2.40. Twice-a-Week Ctmrier .Tmimnl T.fiiaviii if.. one of the best papers from the great South. T. W.'. in . o Ac ' ' "Dairy lorlunes," a neat, well written book of zvi pages on ail questions concerning dhiryinir, feeds and feeding, tLe constituent properties of all kinds of feed; 39 conibinatioi.s forming well balanced rations for dairy cows. Ever' dairyman should have it. I rice with the Corvallis Gazette one year, 2.50. ' Farm and Fireside, Sring8eld, Ohio, S. W 50 cents; 1.75. ' Women's Home Com: anion, Springfield, Ohio $1.00; 2.15. t - ' Linpincott's llsfazinc. 1 bflaH -ir.tii. i. vt 2.50;3.25. . Ev'rv Month CMusic. conc and Tin Nsm vrv M., $1.00; $2.15. . . ' The Century Magazine, Ntw Y.irk, M., J4.00; 6.05. 1 Hoard's Dairvman. Fnrt Atv? aa. o P" le oalry Jurnal in the world, W.. 1.00 2.30. Oregon Poultry Journal, iSaletu, Or., U., 50 cents; 1.80. The Desiener. New York. Stand rd Factht.ino t 91. 00; 2. 35. ' Pocket Atlas of the Worid. 381 iMigea, contaminn colored maps of all the st.nts ui t.n.;.: .i. . United States, the Canada, and of every country and civil division on vuciaur ut ineeiooc. Also valuable statistical in formation about each state and comity, giving the population of every large city in the wor esides other valuable information. A handv reference work for every person: with OoRVALi.ia ii year, 2.00. American Asriculturist. Chieaa-n. Ill copy of Year Book and Almanac, W., $1.00; 2.30. Is Issued Semi-Weekly Subscription Price 1.50 per Year Acker's Blood Elixir : posilivelv Cures Chroni: Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu lous affections. At all.tinva a matchless system tonic' and purifier. ' Moey re funded If yon are not satisfied 50c and $1.00. . Ali.kn & Woodward, DruSgist ANNUAL SALE. Our Annual Mid-Summer- Sale is now running in full' blast. Every article in stock will be reduced except "Douglas" -and "Walk-over" IShoes, "Hawes" $3.00 Hats, "Monarch" 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 lor our New Fall Stock which wilj arrive early. Goods sold at Reduced Prices for Cash 0ily. Store Closes at 6 or INTEREST. Its easy with oor And by combining with others in our co operative plan, you can within a short time Payments less than rent will pay for a house and lot or a farm; payments less than your interest will wipe out your mortgage, if you are now carrying one. This ; u pTtprd afe plan of co operation is the niost practi cal and the most" beneficial ever of fered in the North west. . :. V ORDER OF FRATERNAL HOME BUYERS, : - 610611612 McKay Bldg., Portland, Oregon, THE QLB MELBMBLE on Absolutely Pure MS EJB SUBSTITUTE For Sale. Tbrce Jersey heifers givinK niilk. Fif teen registered Jersey heifers, highly bred, one and halt years old, and those of lessee. Jersey., bulls from the best registered, strains. A few Jersey bull and heifer calves for sale from the cele brated imported Jersey bull. Gold Coin. Twelve KRide two year old Jersey and Durham heifers of milk strains. One red Durham bull three years old. His calves are splendid quality. M. S, Woodcock, .,. Corvallis, Or. Wanted. Fifty cedar poles 25 anJ 30 feef; 7 inch tops or; over. Delivered in Corvallis. "rt" BtomceOI faClUC btates lelephone and lelegraph Company. rcKe LQXauve oromo Jimnine Tablets. Seven Million boxes cold in past 12 months. TblS SlgtlBtlire, O'clock, Phone 375 By a perfect sys tem of combination we give your dol lars the earning power of the dollars of the rich. Re fer to the editor of this paper. help. NO INTEREST RESULTS CERTAIN ABSOLUTELY SAFE ' Call and Settle. Tarties indebted to Dr. AV. H. Holt or Dr. Maud B. Holt, are requested to call at their office oil Main street and settle at once. All holding claims against them will please present them at the office for payment. , " Dr. Maud B. Holt.. Mr. J. E. Sloper has returned to Corvallis, and parties having wells to dig will do well to secure his ser vices. He makes a fpecialty.of rock drilling.: His address is Cor vallis. to cureBa Cold insone day Take laxative Brocio Quinine. TabldU All .Inio.. gists refund, the noney if itfails to ture W. Glove's s'gcatuitiBOu ch JU.' T Cure a Gold m One If yoa are troubled with impure blood, indicated by eores, pimples, headache, etc.," we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, , wiiio'h we . sell under a positive guarantee. It will always cure scrofu- Lous or b philiti.- (u.i-ons and all blood ! diseaKec 50 il n..l $i 00. AlUn Woodward - Notice for Publication. United Stairs Land Office, Oregon City, Or., May 1C, 1903. .Nolk-e i- hereby (fiveu that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Couress of June S, 1878, eu titleU .n act for the Kale of timber land in the Suites 01 California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wanhiur tm Territory," aa extended to all the I'ublic Laud Slatn by act of A input 4, 18U2, WILLIAM H. LIVINGSTON, of Philomath, county of Kenton, state of Oregon, baa tt.ia day tiled iu this Office hU sworn utateuieut No. tiu I, for the iurcba8e of the S E i. of Section No 2, in Township No 11 S. Kanue Nob W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought ix mere valuable for its timber or stone thau for agricul tural puritoge, -ana to establish his claim to said land before the county cle'k of Benton Co., at Cor vallia, on Friday, the 31st day of JuW, 1903. lie names as witnesses M. U. Flvnn. of Philomath. , Oregon, A L. Porter, of Norton, Oregon, Robert ui uvi i.tiiB, vic;uut aim it. iu. tloilUBvn, HI Wren. Any and all persons claiming adversely ihe above, described lands are reauested ta file their claims In this office on or before said 31st uay of Julv, 1903. ' Al.ni.RlllN X IIIII..V-1WH Kcgister. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle (.bowing that It is simply Iron and Qui nino put in tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 30 Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing be tween R. H. Huston and William Bogue ia the general hardware and implement business is this day mutually dissolved. Mr. Bogue, on account. of ill health of his son, retiring from the firm, Mr. Hus ton continuing the husiness in 'his own name at the same place. They join in thanking the public for the liberal trade and i atronage they have received at their hands, and express the confident hope that the business will continue to prosper in the future as it has in the past. Dated Corvallis, Oregon, July 1, i9C3. R. H. Huston William Boque. rhc First National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHES 1 S90. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS M. S C. E. WOODCOCK, President. MOOR, Vice-President. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, and especially to encourage and build up the legitimate bust pess enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits Received subjest to check payable on demand Foreign Exchange Sight exchange and transters sold available In the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Gen many, Austria. . Letters of Credit ' Issued available in the principal cities or the United States. ' "eincli,! Correspondents Upon Whom Sell Sight Exchange IfiS cotnmerciiil National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Anglo-Californian Bank, San Francisco, Calif. The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking Ass'n Importers & Trader's National Bank, New York. , Shoe and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass Mliladelphia National Bank ot Pniladelpiia. Pa THB PACIFIC HnMF.TPa.r The trrosf.. farm paper of the Northwes Published wtekly i Salem, Oregon. Edited by the farmeis of the Korth w8t. Twenty pages. Illustrated. A western ps per for western piople. 52 papers for $1.00. Publi cation began March 1. 19U0. Now has 9.2oO sub scribers. -Phenominal growth is due to its being the best farm paper published. You should read t. me win sena you the homesteid and corvallis oazetts for 1 year, to one subscriber, for $2.25. IQMGriT fjSTiPATlO Constination isnoHii-nrrmnro , i than a cloarsrinsr of the hnwela I and nothing less than vitkl staor- t nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated sufferer could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system, he would soon get relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious--ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowels are relieved. Thed ford's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. Be sure that yon get the origi nal ineaioras Black-Draught, made by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and $ 1.00 packages. Morgan, Ark., May 25, 1901. I eannot recommend Thedford's Black. , w"L8l5S to0 hl5,Mr-- kP t la my house all the time and hare used It for the last tea years. I never gave my children any other laxative I think I could. i never ue nine io WOTK without It un sreount or veins; troubled with constipation. Yoar tnedl-ina la . I iu vnai Keeps me up. V. B. aicFAELAXD. Bay Grip En Two Days. ft fcjffar i every box. 25c. A. CATHEY, M. D Phyioy i n-rt X .V- -r.sv. Kooms 14 in Bank Btiildiug. 1 : - 1 . OCiiw Honrs to 12 i litridence: Cornet 5tii and Adams Stt). :pbone at oihee and residence. rallis, Oregon. C H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.PenBion Bureau PHILOMATH. OEEGON. E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Corvallis, Oregon, Office in Poatoffice Building. Notary. ' Titles. Coviyancio. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT.XAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office in Burnett Building. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & PhoU Supplies Corvallis, Oregon Established, - , IncorporatetfJiSog WHOLESALE & RETAIL. j The most complete line'l oi ;Pure Drugs j Chemicals in Corvallis. and Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa. pera, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Artlcls, Combs, Brushesf and Mirrors. RUTHYN TURNEY -VIOLINhe-lustruction given to beginners and pupile in all siapes of advancement. Studio Opposite Parsonage, Al. E. Church, (bwutb ) K. K. WHITE OEALCR IN ' New and Second-hand Furniture and Musical Instrument. Mueical Instruments Cleaned. R. paired and Tuned. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PHONE XO. 441. Cf VI1IP,0B jnr. ana jnrs. w. b. Eiuenj rPHOTO ARTISTS Have purchased the Photo Gallery of Mr. Philips, on Main street, and will be pleased to meet old friends aud new ones at their Studio. JHI OfcrR Strictly Tir$f.0la$$. 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 in it. BrinK it in to me. I Kill repair the wont wrecked watch, and I will do it. economi cally. Albert J. Metzger OccidentalH Bnilding. Corvallis, Or. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cures Dyspepsia and all disorders ariam from Indigestion. Endorsed by physi cians everywhere. Sold by tell druggists. No inre no pay. 25 cents. Trial pack a-je fiee by writing tw W. H. Hookek & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. To the Public. I have leased nav trnck!?for the of one year to L. F. Wooster, who will engage in the truck business. I thank roy patrons for cast favors, and hpsnolr for my puccpssor a liberal patronage. I have taken offices in the Ficher brick. over the pcstoQice, and shall engage in iue reai esiaie, Joan ana insurance busi ness. I shall be glad to have owners list. with me, property they have for sale, or houses they liaye to rent. G. A. Robinson. Corvallis, Or. Administrator's notice. Notiite is hereby trlven that the nnrtraiimwt k.. been duly appninteil by tlie county court of the state of Oregon lor lienton c unlv, kumiuistrator of the estate of Win. Kriens, deceased. All persons liaviDC claims asmiiist said ehtnte sre hwn.hr . quired to present the same to nie m oi.erly verified a by law rquired st my office in Corvallis. Oregon IKHeti tuts ltn day of July, ltMtt. , . VV. E. YATKS, : Adtn'r of the estate of Win. Kriens, deceased ' COEMSUrV3PTIOI the most dreaded and deadlv of all di- seasee, as well as pneumonia, and all ung troubles are relieved at once and ured by Acker's Eneliph KemoHv -thu kinj; of all Conph Cures." Cures roughs and colds in a day. 25 centa Your money back if diesatistied. Write for free ttampie W...H. Hook .v n Buffalo, N. Y. Alxen & Woodwabd. , Drnggists. , . , 1 3 ' v