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THE CQRVALLIS GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1903 HERE WAS A MAN. Of the long; list of illustrious names tnat stud me pages oi j the his'ory of the Republic, none ! shines with purer lustre than that of William McKinley. For more than thirty years he stood in the fierce light that beats upon the path of public life, and it but served to enhance his virtues and Illuminate the beauty of his character. His fame will grow with the years. A statute ot the late President is to be erected in the city of SDrinpfield. Massachusetts, and there has been much discussion as to where it :shall be placed. In a recent sermon, on "Man and His Mission," delivered in that city, Rev. Howard Mudie, re ferring, to this matter, said: Where shall his statue be put in this city of Springfield. Par don me if as a on of Britain, ! make bold to say : Let it be put in the most conspicuous place and upon the most trodden street in all the city, the place where busy men of business shall in passing to and fro, from home to counter and from mart to mart behold him who was in very deed the incarnation of honor and right. Let it be put where the wayfarer passing along his way shall still behold the beloved lace of the great and good President, who soueht to make life for his own people and for other? pure and true and helpful. Let it be put where children can . readily behold it, so that seeing him they may come to love what he loved, the things that make for righteous, prosperous citizenship. Put it where it shall be seen by men of all sorts and conditions, whether men want to see it or no. And every man will want to see it whatever be his political bent', save some very little men who seek to make themselves big by the cheap notoriety that comes from belittling the world's truly great men. Put it where the public man aud the private citi zen shall be campelled to behold the face and form of one of God's great, true, noble hearted gentlemen. Was Tired of Life. In a fit of despondency, Vera , Ridenour swallowed a quantity of carbolic acid and died in ter rible agony at her nome at Big Elk last Monday evening. News of the unfortunate affair was brought to this city early Tues day morning by Mr. January, who came here to secure a coffin for the unfortunate girl. The poison was taken at 5 o'clock in the afternoon and death did not result until three hours later. Members of the family discov ered, her condition when it was too late to save her life. Save a note, in which she stated that she was tired of life, -no explanation can be made for her rash act. Vera was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ridenour and she was born in this county in 1885. Attractive in appearance, and possessing a winning person ity she had many friehds. She graduated . from the Corvallis Public School last Jine, and her teachers speak of her as a bright and studious pupil. By her schoolmates she was loved for her cheerful disposition. ' Be cause she was so light of heart, her suicide seems the more diffi cult to understand. While attending school she re sided at the home of Mr. and -. Mrs. Samuel King. It was her fondest desire to remain here with the 'friends she had made during her school days, and she secured employment at the .Cbip manrestaurant and prepared to spend the summer in Corvallis. But her parents insisted that she she should come to her home at Big Elk. She dutifully obeyed, although the sacrifice of pleasure here cost her many bitter tears. She told Mrs. Chipman and Mrs. King that life in the mountains was almost unendurable to her, and that she would be of age shortly and would return to town. It is believed that she brooded over fancied wrongs, and in a fit of melancholy decided to end what seemed misery to her. The funeral occurred at Big Elk Wednesday. - Besides her parents other surviving relatives are: Mrs; Riley Youn, 01 Cor rallis; Mrs; U: G. Berry and -Mrs. 'Lamar, of Peoria; a brother in Portland, and a brother and sister at Big Elk. Organs repaired and clean d"; 30 years ex ppiieme. A few or? ins to rent. R N. White, Corvallis. Important Contest Case. A contest of more thau usual i or importance was begun m luc land office at Oregon City last Monday. It is of t'spccial local interest becau.-o the e.tryniui j belong in this ticiIib uh-'od, mul the land benr conttsku lu sin this count). The Oregouuu says : "Important is the contest be cause an entire rection of heavily timbered land located near Cor vallis, Benton county, is involv ed. It is estimated that the sec tion contains 1 6.000.000 feet of finctiuiber. There are lour entry- men, each having hied upon a quarter section, and there are as many contestants on the ground that the entrynien abandoned and did not prove up properly on the land. "All four cases are being hotly, contested, several attorneys being employed on either side Hedges & Galloway appear for the contestants, while W. D Fenton and K. A. Miller are counsel for the entrvmen. who are Charles W. Spaulding, Lil liau E. Spaulding. Edna M. Spaulding and Charles A. Spauld ing. The fact that Mr. Penton is associated with the case in de fense of the original eutrymen gives rise to the suspicion that the Southern Pacific Company is interested in vhe land, and the further fact that the railroad com pany owns two adjoining sections strengthens this belief." The entrynien deny that the Southern Pacific Company is in any way interested in the laud in question. There is about 20, 000,000 feet of timber on the con tested section, which is located 20 miles southwest of this city. Two entries are now being con tested at Oregon City. The other cases will be heard at the county clerk's office in this city about the middle of next mauth. Council Notes. The city council met in spec ial session "July 24-th and trans acted the following business: The sewer committee reported that they had secured the right of way through block 18, N. B and P. Averys addition, the property of Glara Beach, for the sum of $20; and that they had given her an order on the police judge for the amount to be ap plied to her first assessment The report was adopted, and the council passed .a resolution ratifying the action of the com mittee. It seems that there is no alley through the property in question, and the city must pay for right .of way in such in stances, or prosecute a suit to condemn the property. The act of the council in let ting contract to John Ingle for construction of a sewer through block 5 j original town of Marys ville, was recinded. The council ; passed an ordi nance ordering the constructing of a sewer, through blocks 18 and 19, N. B. and P. Averys addi tion. .-. ' . ' - " The matter of constructing a sewer through blocks 4 and 5, original town of - Marysville, was referred to the sewer committee. Upon motion the mayor ap pointed a committee . of three, with P. Avery as chairman, to confer with the water company with reference to rates. 1 The police judge was instruct ed to give the water company legal notice of the action of the council at its meeting July 13th, regarding the rate the city shall pay, for water. . - : A motion carried to allow the water company the rates paid by Portland for flushing sewers, dur ing the summer months. , Neal Nevyhouse and family left yesterday for Marys Peak, where they will camp for three or four weeks. Geo. Keady and Otto Herse leaive Monday for an outing of a couple of weeks. -Mr. Keady'rf little sons will accompany them. . v . Saturday eyening, July 25th, on the Philomath road, a meerschaum pipe. Finder please leave at this office and re ceive reward. Buy your harvesting outfit frcm Kclan & CalTsten. Bis stock to select from. Lost Last Friday. A small Indian basket, containing a salad dish and silver sugar spoon, on the county road between Corvallis and the John Rickard place. Finder will please leave same at this office and receive suit able reward. A large shipment of our cele brated Premium Dishes just received at Nolan & Callahan. CAN EPILEPSY BE CURED? Darrin S Yet "4 Give Over whelmlittf Proof Of HU Assertion. (Albany Herald ) Mr-., Ahl'le Witrrtmm wan for 2.J years Ktilfcivr from epileptic fita. The many Hi'ttra thai m M 1 carry mrotigii me M'rn rvMi'mni.r u terrible falU ehe unstained n a rceuit of this most honi- t !e "Miction; ?pilcpsy. She consulted i ho heat nieihiul talent, Bix rtitlerent hysicians pronoun -iu the case incur- able. Sue wuh recomtnenueu at lasi 10 Dr. Dnirin. bnt in her own mind, aud in he mind of her friends, with bnt little hope of ever being enrol. Arpeuileu are her own vvonla: "Dr. Darrin treated me with electricity and medicine, ami from the (irst I began to improve, and after a thorough course of Ids treatment I am happy to say I am cured. I have had no indication of a re turn of my awful affliction for the past 11 years. I aive this in the interest of those similarly afflicted and most heartily recommend Dr. Danin's care. Nov. 14 he cured me of a case of deafness in one minute. I refer to Mr. B. F. Haley and Mrs. Graham, corner First and Main streets, also Mrs. E. Dewey, 38G Davis street. Portland, all of whom Knew ol my condition, then and now. "Refer any and all to me at Monta- villa, Oregon, by letter or in person. Mrs. Abbie AVarehani." t SCI.VTIC KHKUMATISM CUBED. (To the Editor). I wish to state my case in nnet. rive years ago 1 wb afflicted with sciati : rheumatism and cured by Dr. Darrin v. ith electricity and medicine. I remain permanently cured. Refer anyone to me at 545 Hood i-treefc, Portland. J. A. Bennett. JUDGE CUOCKETT CUltED OP DEAFXKSS For ten years prior to xing under Dr. Darrin's electrical treatment, September iz, isao, J. Had been gradually growing deaf, with a constant ringing in my ears For the past five years I could not hear ordinary conversation. With treatment by Dr. Darrin I can hear nearly as w ell as ever in my life. I can conscientiously recommend Dr Darrin's new cure for deafness, and can be referred to at Mer lin, Oregon, by letter or in person. Garrett Crockett. 1 DR DARRIN'S PLACE OF BUSINESS. Dr. Darrin can be consulted frte at the Hotel Revere, Albany, - from 10 to o'clock daily; evening 7 to 3, Sunday iO to 3, until October 1st. The doctor mak8 a specialty of al! dis eases of the eye, ear, uose and throat, catarrh, -deafness, bronchitis, la grippe heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases or those who suffer from apathy and i a dinerence: also consumption, genito urinary and skin diseases in either sex, Lench as blood taints, seminal weakness and loBt vigor, varicocele and stricture All curable chronic diseases treated at $5 a week or in that proportion of time as the case may require. No case pub lished except by the permission of the patient. AU business - relations with Dr Darrin strictly confidential. " Electiical appliances furnished. One visit is de sirable, though many cases can be treat ed by Home treatment by-rwntmg symp toms. Reduced Excursion Rates to the Seaside and Mountain Resorts for the Summer. The Southern Pacific Company has placed on sale at very low rate, round trip tickets to the various resorts along the lines,' and alBO, in connection with the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, to De troit and the seaside at Yaquisa Bay, latter tickets good for return until Octo ber 10th, . - Three day tickets to Yaquina ' Bay, good going Saturdays, , returning Mon days, are on sale at greatly reduced rates from all points Eugene and north on both East and Westside lines, enabling people to spend Sunday at the seaside.' Very low round trip rates are also made between Portland and the same points on the Southern Pacffic, good going Satur days and returning Sunday or Monday, allowing Portland people to spend 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 Corvallis and Westside, at the option of passenger. Baggage checked through to Newport. Anew feature at Newport this year will be an up-to-date kindergarten 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, and can be secured from any of their agents, or by addressing W. E. Coman, G. P. A., SP. Ce., Portland, or Edwin" Stone, Manager C. & E. It. R., Albany, Oregon.- : . , . mmmB EXCELSIOR BRAND OILED GLOTIIIIIG andSLISKERS Guaranteed to keep yon ory. 1 fie oest waterproof cunning in tne worm. (eC only tne genuine toe kind that won't crack, peel or get aticky. All lies, all stylei, for all kinds of work. If not at dealers, write to K. - BiWYKK BOH, Sole Mfra.. last Cambridge, Haas. K3 Wanted. Iwant 1Q00 tons of hay to bail this season. Partie3 wishing this kind of work done will do well to call on or writ to the undersigned. The price will be reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. - ' J. R. Harlan. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right Look for this tit . "if--..,6,&;aSk t -- niiaiii 11 m 1 mwm ANNUAL SALE. Our Annual Mid-Summer Sale ctnrlr will be "Walk-over", Shoes, "Hawes" Shirts. Bull Breeches, Our Own Deep cut in Men's aud iJoy's suits, vvasn rsKiriF, ouirt Waists aud Wash Dress Goods. Bargains all along: the line in order to make room tor our New Fall Stock which will arrive early. Goods sold at Reduced. Store Closes at 6 O'clock Phone 375, RENT or INTEREST. Its easy with our And by combining with others in our co operative plan, you can within a short time Payments less house and lot than or a than your interest mortgage, if you are This up-to-date p'an of co operation is the rr.ost practi cal and the most beneficial ever, of fered in the North west. " ORDER OF FRATERNAL HOME BUYERS, ; 610611612 McKay Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Our Clubbing List. Suoscribers to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can obtain the following apers in combination sub scriptions with the - GAZETTE, at the very low prices stated below; cash in ad ance always to ac company the order. . Those wishing- two or more publications named with the GAZETTE, will please correspond with this office and we will quote you the combination price. We can save you money on nearly all publications you desire. The abbreviations below are explained as follows: W. fot weekly; S W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri weekly; M, for monthly; S 11, for semi m onthly. , The first price represents the subscription rate of the publication alone, and the second the rate for the publication offered in conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZETTE. Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest, Port land, ur., s.w., su cents; i.u. . Oretronian, Portland, Or., W., ?1.60; 2.B5. - Rural Spirit, Portland, Or.) Contains a live-stock market report, W., $2.00; 2.5.5. Pacific Christian Advocate For and. Or., W. $2.00. 3.05. The Thrice-a-Week ' World, New Tork, T. W., LO0; 2.20. . . ' - . Homestead, Des Moines, Iowa, A thorough stock and farm journal, W $1.00; 2.30. The Republic, St. Louis, Mo S, W., $1.00; 2.05. The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., Live stock, farm and poultry journal, M., 50 cents; 1.65. Boston Cooking School Magazine, Bi-M., 50 cents; 1.90. , Young People's Weekly, Chicago, 111. , W., 50 cents fl.90. Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W., $1.00; 2 05. ' The Fruit Growers Journal, Cobden , 111., M., 60 cents; $1 75. - Farm, Field and Fireside, Chieago, 111., W., $1.00; 2.1 v- -'...-...-. . St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, has no riva as a great modern newspaper, T. W , $1.00; 2.15. The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago, W., $1.00; 1.90. The Cosmopolitan Magazine, New York, M., and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth, 60 pages of late3t maps; S ; 2.85. ; The Outing (Magazine, New York; M., $3,00; 3.80. Pacific Hoirestead, Salem, Or. W., J1.00; 2.30. Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., $1.00; 2.15. ; Amcricj.n Hnues.- Knixville, lenn., M., $1.00; 2.30. ... . McClure's Magazine, New York, M., 41.00; 2.40. Twice-a-Week Courier Journal, Louisville, Ky., one of the best papers from the great South, T. W., $1.00; 2.05. , "Da'ry Foriuiies," a neat,' well written book of 204 pages on ail questions eftneerning duiryine, feeds and feuding, tlie constituent properties of all kinds of feed; 3fl combinations forming well balanced rations for dairy cows. Every dairyman should have it. 1 rice with the Corvallis Gazette one year, S2. 50. . . ' ,' Farm and Fireside, ; Springfield, Oliio, S. W., 60 cents; 1.76. .. ,! . Women's Home Comranion. Springfield, Ohio, $1.00; 2.15. . .' Lippineott's Msgjzlne , 1 Thilkdelphia, Pa., M., $2.50; 3.25. : j ' Ev'nr Month (Music, Song and Dance), New York, M., $1.00; $2.15. . T The Century Magazine, New York, M-i $4.00; .05. Hoard's Dafrjman, Fort Atkinson. Wis., The best most up-to-date dairy journal in the world, W.. 1.00; 2.30. , - , . Tcke Laxatwe Bromo Qmmne Tablets. Seven MMon boxes sold ia past 12 months. TfcsS SlgnatHTC, is now running in full blast. reduced exceDt "Dou2las" and $3.00 Hats, '"Monarch" White Overalls, and bpool Lot ton. Prices for Cash Oily. 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. rent will nav for a farm; payments less will wipe out your now carrying "one. NO INTEREST RESULTS CERTAIN ABSOLUTELY SAFE t 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 for eaie 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 Tears old. His calves are splendid quality. M. S. Woodcock, ( Corvallis,. Or. Moki Tea posetively Cures Sick Head ache, Indigestioa and Constipation A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion or. money refunded. 25c and 50e. Write to ns for free sample. VV. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward, Druggests. ' INDIGESTION is the cause of more discomfort than any other ailment. ; If yon 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 ol these tablets afterwarti. 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. . ,. 'x ,VV-.... Wanted. . . Fifty cedar poles 25 and 33 feet; 7 inch tops' or over. Deliveied in Corvallis. Apply at office of Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company. . ; " 'Mr..- J. E. Sloper has returned to Cor?alli3, and partieu having wells to dig will do well to pecure his per vices. He makts tpecialtv of rock drilling. His adjros is Cor- to cureIa Cold ikbons day Take laxative Bromo (Quinine Tablets, gists refund the inotny if itlailv " W. Glove's signalureuon e; ih li x. All ill ug t ture Sick Headache absolutely and perma- ! nently cured by using Moki Tea, A pleasant herli drink. Cures Constipa tion and Indigestion, makes you eat. Bleep, work and happy. Satisfaction j-narai ied or. money hack'. 25 Cts and 50 in. AYiiir i W 11 Hooker A C . Uiillalo, N Y.,foru five cample. Alirii ; & YVoodwnril. Notice for Publication. - United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or., May 16, 1903. Notice it hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 87d, en titled "An ct ior tlie sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Keradu, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the l'ublie Laud State by act of August 4, lH'J2, WILLIAM 11. LIVINGSTON, of rhilnmnth, cnunty of Kenton, state of Oregon, has tlii day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. OUt, for the purchase of theSli.of Section No in TowiiHhip No 11 8. llange Not! W, and will offer proof to xliow that the land sought is more valuable f;r its timber or Ktone than for atrricul tural mrosei;, and to establinh his claim to said lar.d before tfie county ele'k of Benton Co., at Cor vallis, imi Krid:ty, the 3 1st day of July, l'JO:;. lie names as witnesses M. u. Flyiiu, ol Philomath, Oregon, A. 1. I'ortcr, uf Norums, Oregon, Kobert Jonos, of Corvallis, Oregon, and J. K. Johnson, of Wren. Any an I all persons claiming adversely theabove descriteti iands are requested to hie their claims in this office on or before said 31st day of Julv, 1U03. ALUERit'ON h. DRKbSEK, ' Re(ister. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle tliowing that it i 'imply Iron and Qui nine nut in tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50 Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing be tween R. H. Huston and William Bogue in 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 business in his own name at the same place. They join in thanking the public for the liberal trade and patronage 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. - It. H. Huston William Bogce. The f irst National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. . ESTABLISHED 1890. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS WOODCOCK, President. MOOR, Vice-President. M. S C. E. 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 busi ness enterprises and industries of this country. Deposits Received subjeet to check payable on demand .Foreign Exchange Sight exnange and transfers 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. ' MncI'-i Correspondents Upon 'wTiom W4 Sell Sight Exchange Ttii commercial National Bank of Chicago. The First National Bask of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. Anglo-Cahfornian liaak, San Francisco, Caiil , : The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking Ass n Importers STradeir4 National Bank, New York Bhoe and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass ehiladelDhia National Bank ot Pniladelpkia. P THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD. The greatest farm paper of the Northwest. Published weekly at Salem, Oregon. Edited by the farmeiB of the North west. - wenty pages. Illustrated. A western paper for western people. 52 papers for $1.00. Publication- began Aiarch 1,1900. Now. has 9,200 sub scribers. Phenoniinal growth is due to its being the best farm paper published. You should read t. We will send you the homestead and corvallis oazkttk for 1 year, to one subscriber, for $2.25. Mrs. Fred Unra-th, President Country Clab. Benton IXiu-tor, Hicfa. '- "After my flni baby wa born I did not seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but Instead of getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band insisted that 1 take Vine of Cardui for a week and see what it would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and In month 1 was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusi astic in its praise." . Wine of Cardni reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes Wine of Caraai need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend- this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. Cores Grip v in Two Days. yA Sdf&yr en every box. 25c I p A. CATHEY, M. D Physician $ Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Buildiun. Office Hours I 10 to 12 a. iii. to 4 p. 1 JJe-'idence Corner 5th aud Adams 8U. iphone at oflice and residence. 'a!Iis, Oregon. C. H. NEWTH Physician Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.Penflion Bureau PHILOMATH' OREGON. E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY-AT LAW Corvallis, Oregon, Office la FoatofGce Bnildltut. Notary. Titles. Convkyancikq. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office in Burnett Building. Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Phot Supplies Corvallis, Oregon Established, - Incorporated 189 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete linel of Pure Drugs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa : pers, Pine Perfumery, Toilet Articla, Combs, Brnehesnd Mirror. RUTHYN TURNEY VIOLIN Instruction given to beginners abd pupils in all stages of advancement. Studio Opposite Parsonage, M. E. C'HfitcH, (tkutb ) 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. CCHVI1H,0R mr. ana jnrs. w. g. Emery cPHOTO ARTISTS Have purchased the Pboto Gallery of Mr. Philips, on Main street, and will be pleased ta meet old friends and new ones at tbeir Studio. J Work Strictly Tirst-Claa. fancy Portraiture and Genre Work a Specialty Derelbping 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 Lave lost faith in it. Bring; j in to me. I Will repair tne wo rat wrecked watch, and 1 will do it. ecovomi cally. Albert J. Metzger Occidental Building. CorTallls, Ot. THE SURE WAY to prevent pneumonia ai.d Consumption is to cure your cold when it first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough in a night, and drive the cold out of your system. Always a quick and sure cure for Aethrna. Bionchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. If it does not satisfy you the druggist will refund jour money. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. To tne Public. I have leased my rrm-kjjfor the period of one year to L." F. Wooster, who will engage in the truck business. I thauk ruy patrons for past favors, and tx-peak for my successor a liberal patrouape. 1 have taken ottic-es in the Fu ber brick, over the postoilice, and shall engage 4b the real estate, loan aud insurance busi necH. I shall b yti to hav rn rs lit with me, property ihey have for unit-, r hout-es liit-y have to relit. . Corvallis, Or. AdtnltilBtrotoi'ii T'otice. Notice hereby sri en that the nm'ereiamed has been duly appointed by the cuntv court ot the ktatc of Oregon tor Benton conntr. aduiinistrator of the estate of Win. Kiien.. deceased. All pencm having claims against said estate are In re by re qoired to present the same to nae pronerly reriflod as by law required at my office in Onrvallu, Oregon, within Six months from the date hereof. Dated this 16th day of July, 100M. , t f. E. YATES, Adm'r of the estate of Win. Kriens, deceasd. For Sale.' i ; Fine stock, run -h, 160 acres. For jar . ticulars addr ?, s J. A.. Dawson,' Harlan, Or.