Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, September 01, 1903, Image 2

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IHE CORVALUS GAZETTE.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.1903
With thisistueof the Gazette,
Geo. L. Pan! severs h s ohhhc
tiou with the pijer tu r twelxe
ear- of nearly continuous ser
vice. He entered as ''devil,''
has Dassed throui;ii the various
chairs, as com posit 01, foreman
and job printer, and for the last
fur'veats he has acted -as editor
and business manager. During
this latter period the ciiculation
of the. paper has nearly doubled,
and a ?emi-weekly edition has
been added. The Gazette now
rides ; Prosperity's sea with a
sound hull and well-filled locker,
The retiring .skipper is replaced
at the wheel by an experienced
mariner and the old ship is pre
pared for any weather. Mr.
Paul leaves this week for San
Francisco, where, be will spend
the winter.
Are Ex-Offlcio Wardens
Although the season for kill
ing China pheasants does not
open for some weeks, we are in
formed these birds are bein
slaughtered in the fields sur
rounding Corvallis. In the light
of this information, it may not
be amiss to quote the following
provisions of the present game
law:
. From and after the passage of
this act the sheriffs, and deputy
sheriffs of the counties and con
stables of the various precincts
. and districts of the state of Ore
gon shall be and hereby are
created ex-officio fire, game and
fish, wardens.
Said sheriffs, deputy sheriffs,
constables or wardens shall have
power without warrant, to search
, any boat, conveyance, vehicle,
. fish box, fish basket, game bag
or game coat or other receptacle
for game or fish, when they have
good reason to believe that any
of the laws for the protection of
forest and timber lands, game
and tood fish have been violated;
and the said sheriffs, deputy
sheriffs, constables or wardens
shall at any time seize and take
possession of any and air birds,
animals or fish which have been
caught, taken or killed at anv
time in any manner or for a pur
pose, or had in their possession
or urider control; have been
shipped or about to be shipped,
contrary to any f the laws of
this state.
Any sheriff, deputy sheriff,
constable or warden, as informer
or prosecutor, upon the arrest
and prosecution of any offender
to conviction under the provis
ions of this act, shall in addition
to the fees to which he may be
entitled under existing laws, be
entitled to receive one-third of
the money collected in such
action.:
A Recorded Waterway.
Acting under instructions from
the city council the sewer com
mittee of that body has a force
. of men' engaged in opening the
College ditch from Monroe street
to the place where it empties
iHto Dixon Creek. . Six men in
charge of O. J. Treese began this
work last Wednesday, and they
expect to complete it in about
twelve days. This diteh was
opened about' 1891,. but it has
. been used as a dumping- ground
, by residents along its banks, and
is now filled with tin cans, brick
bats and all manner of junk.
! The ditch is recorded at the
court house as an open water-'
way and a penalty attaches to
obstructing it in any manner;
It drains quite a section of coun
try, and is a stream of considera
ble proportions during the win
ter months. When completed it
will be seven feet wide, and .will
average four feet in depth. The
ditch heads at the lane along the
south side of the College campus
and empties into Dixon creek
near the crossing of the S. P.
and C. & E. -railroad tracks, be
ing about one mile in length.
Real Estate Transfers.
1 S Hudson and husband to G
E McDonald, Frac - lot Philo
math; $130. '
Stephen Vinson to J. I. Hill,
C. D. 10 near Albany; $10.
State of Oregon to Jas Meakin,
80 acres, Sec 36, T 14, 7 W;
100.
Minnie Xee to F. Herzig,
I 30-100 acre College Hill Add;
John Wiles (Est) to R.-l-t Wil
son, 200 acres west of Wells;
4617.25.
SLEEPING APART.
A Great
Mistake Mads
by Married
People.
Albany Herald.
M.writi'l peopl hum M.iiip;r the mono
genic relations. Hpci il v make g eat
niiotnkt in ainitt lnu Hi !-lv--M to nliep
toyeider. Tin .r;u't' . ;i nit-t'liro..
leal to nin"ii'L""iii.t i I f in tiv-H lo
eitil't lio'ir nni 1 -i i-vi'iy :M with
one pt-iroii not oiry i'."!- : 11 -tjiia.iy..i-
I ion of thoe magnetic elementH u tiit:l,
when !iveis- 111 ijiumlity nnd quality,
produce 1 hyaioul Ltt anion and r-assional
love, hut it priuiotea permanent iincon
venialiiv bv making the martini pair
row; alike phyt-i-'ally. The interchange
of individual le:iricit.ies and the absorp
tion of pail 1 others exhalations Wad
direct y to lenipermcutal inad.iptalion,
and to this cause may doubtless be as-
crihed one of. " the chief reasons u hy a
husband and wife manifest fiicI. a ten
dency to grow alike after many ya-s of
uompaniont tiip. There is lioii.inu; that
will bo derange the nervous system of a
person who is eliminative in nervous
force as to lie in bed all night with an
other person who is absorbent in ner
vous force. The world is overrun with
afflicted people from the effects of ner
vous exhaubtton and physical decay.
To such Dr. Darrin invites them to try
his electrical treatment, bo successfully
applied to thousands of our citizens who
have languished in the throes of disease
and now enjoy the blessings" of health
and happiness. ,
AN OrEN LETTKK.
The following letter speaks volumes
for Dr. Darjin's mode of treatment:
Dr. Darrin Dear Sir: It is with great
pleasure and thankful heart I wish to in
form you that I am cured of salt rheum,
which I have suffered with for 25 years,
at times bo bad that my hands would
crack to the bone, and my body waa also
badly affected. I have no words that
can express my thankfulness to you.
Mrs. E. Sherrrett's of Nancottver. Wash".,
has known of . my condition, and can be
referred to. Refer an); one to me at
3779 Ruby street, Oakland, Calif.
Very respectfully yours,
! Mrs. Martha Dailv.
ANOTHER OPEN LETTER. .
To the Editor: For more than six
years I have had catarrh in its most ag
gravated form cansiDg headache and
sickness at the stomach. Through Dr.
Damn's treatment the pah has left, the
stomach cured and the catarrh ahout
well. I reside rive miUs from Lebanon,
Or., which is my address and will gladly
talk with anyone on the subject.
II. J. Downing.
DEAFNESS CURED IN TEN MINUTES.
Mr. Editor: I wish to state through
your columns that Dr. Darrin cured me
of deafness in 10 minutes. Refer any
one to me at 423 Clay street, Portland.
Henry M. "Williams.
DR.. PARRIN'S PLACE OS" BUSINESS.
Dr. Darria is located ia Albany at the
Revere hotel until Dec. 1st, and will give
free examination to all from 10 to 5 or
7 to 8 daily. The poor free except med
icine 10 to 11 daily, and. those able to
pay at the rate of $5 a week or in that
proportion of time the case may require.
All curable chronic diseases of. men and
women a specialty.
If you are troubled with impure blood,
indicated by cores, 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 $1.00. Allen &
Woodward.
For Sale.
Light buck board, second hand, in
good condition. Enquire at this office.
Orders for Ice.
All orders for 5 or 10 cents worth of
iee must be sent to the factory by 9
o'clock in the morning on the day of de
livery. Patrons will please observe this
rule. M. Ek, Proprietor.
Fruit Buyers Attention.
; I have 1000 bushels of Newtown Pip
pins in my apple orchard, one mile west
of: the court house, Corvallis. Buyers
are invited to call and inspect this fruit.
. Joun Meeker.
- For Sale.
A neat and comlortable 5-rooui cottage
with 1. lots, three- blocks north of col
lege. Call on or address.
W. 0: SCHRIBEE.
Dr. Lowe, the well known Oeulo
Optician, is now at the Occidental,
to remain till Wednesday noon.
Bible Conference September 1st
to 3rd. K. L. C. E. Convention on
Friday, in the " tabernacle near the
United Evangelical church. Morn
ing sessions begin at 9 o'clock and
afternoon sessions at 2 o'clock.
Evangeli&tie services every eyening.
The best ever, arid ever the Lest,
Dr. Lowe's glasses.
Dairy Farm for Rent.
A good dairy farm for rent, miles
from Corvallis. Enquire of Wm. Creea.
The best of ice cream and all
kinds of soft drinks at Small &
Son's.
vai, .
iwu rvnuw w MM I TUU ARE TAKING
because the formula is nlainlv nrinteil
bottle showing that it 'ui finipV Iron and" Qui
nine put in tatelesa foim. No cure, No Pay. SO
EXCELSIOR BRAND
OILED CLOTHING
and SLICKERS
CI rutrao twd to fc oc p you
drr. The IhwI im.trprooT
clothing in the world. (Sot
onlv the genuine tho
kind thai won't crack,
peel or Ret sticky. All
sicev all styles, lor all
kinds of work.
If not at dealers, write to
H. X SAWYER A SUM,
& Mf rfc-
' Saat Cambridge, Mass.
Our Clubbisur List.
Suoscrihen t the COItVALMS UAZiSTTE can
obtain the following iapers in combination gub
HcripUoiM with the GAZKTTK, at the very low
priced suited below; cash in ml ance always to ac
company tho order. Those wishing two or more
publications named with the GAZETTE, will please
correspond with this office and we will quote vou
the coinhinli m price. .Wecan save you money on
nearly all publications you desire. '.
The abbreviations below are explaii ed a follows:
W. foi weekly; S Vt for tr.i-weekiy; T W, tor tri- :
weekly; II, for monthly; S JI, for semi n onthly.
The firt price represents the subscription rate of
the publication aion, ami the second the rata tor
the publication offered , in conjunction with the
senil-wer'. lv OAZKTTK. .. ..-
Oruifou Airriculturint and Rural Korthwest, Po. t-
land. Or., S.W., 50 cents; l.BO.
Oreuouian, Portland, Or., W.,$1.50; 2.S5.
: Eural Spirit, Portland, Or., Contains a live-stock
market report, W., $2.00; 2.55.
Pacific Christian Advocate Por and. Or.. W.
$2.00. 3.05., . ' :
The Tbricc-a-Weck World, New York, T. W.,
$1.00; 2.20.
Homestead, Des Moines. Iowa, A thorough? stock
and farm journal, W.. $1.00; 2.30.
, The Kepublic, 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 Blagazine, Bi-M., 50 cents;
1.0O.
Young People's Wcel Chicago, 111 , W., 50 cents
$1.90.
Cincinnati Inquirer, Ciiiuinnati, W., i'l.CO; 2 05.
The Fruit Growers' Journal, Cobdeii . HI., M.,
50 cents; SI 75. -
Farm, Field snd Fireside, Chitago, II!.. W., $1.00;
2.1
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, has no riva
as a frreat modern newspaper, T. W., $1.00; 2.15.
The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago, W., $1.00; 1.90.
The Cosmonoliton Maarazine. New York, M.,
and Atlas of the World, bound ill cloth, 5U pages of
latest maps; S ". z.bo.
Tke Outing Magazine, New York, M., $3,00; 3.80.
Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or. W..J1.00; 2.30.
Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., $1.00; 2.15.
American Homes, Knoxville, Tenn., M., $1.00;
2.30
McClure's Magazine, New York. M.,$1.00; 2.40.
Twice-a-Week Courier Journal, Louisville. Ky.,
one of the best papers from the great South, T. W.,
$1.00; 2.05. - s
"Dairy Fortunes," a neat, well written book of
201 pages on all questions concerning dairyin?,
feeds and feedins. the constituent properties of all
kinds of feed: 39 combinations forniinjr well
balanced rations for dairy cows. Every d.uryman
should have it. Price with the Corvallis Gazkttk
one year, $2.50.
Farm and Fireside, - Springfield, Ohio, S. W.,
50 cents; 1.75. . "
Women's Home Companion. Springfield, Ohio,
$1.00; 2.15.
Lippiocott's Msgazine, Philadelphia, Pa., 11 ,
$2.50; 3.25.
Ev'rv Month (Music, Song and Dance), New Yoik,
M..S1.00; $2.15. .
The Century Magazine, New York, M., $4.00; 6.05.
Hoard's Dairvman. Fort Atkinson. Wis., The
best most up-to-date dairy journal in the world, W.,
1.00: 2.30. .
Oresron TouJtrv Journal. Salem, Or., M.. 50
cents; 1.80. ' . ;
The Designer, New York, Standard Fasliions, M
$1.00; 2.35.
9
J & K2i J U L O
BLUE RIBBON
State-
; Salem ; '
September 14 - 19, 1903
The greatest Exposition and Live
Stock Show on the Pa
. cific Coast. " i
High Class Racing every afternoon
$12,000 Cash Premiums
; on lire stock and farm
, products. -
All exhibits hauled free over the
Southern Pacific.
Reduced transportation' rates on
' all lines. .
Live Stock Auction Sale
held in connection with fair. .
t ' Fine camping ground free and re-
T duced rates on campers' tickets .
t Come and bring your fam-
A ' ; ilies. For further in-- "
Jf ' formation, write
M. D. Wisdom, Secretary
A Portland, Oregon.
.' CaH for Warrants.
Notice is hereby Kiven that there is
money in the city treasury to pay all
warrants drawn on the general fund
and endorsed prior to May 24, loOl,
also all endorsed street fund city war
rants. Interest will stop on the same
from this date.
Dated at Corvallis, Or., Aug. 14, 1903.
Wm. McLaqan,
, CitV Treasurer.
Cocks for Mating.
I have a number of fnllbred, this sea
son, roosters for sale as follows: Brown
Leghorn. Black Minorcas, White and
Barred Plymouth Iiocke; choice $1.00.
Must be sold by September 15.
Otto F. L. IIerse.
Hop growers can now get their
hop tickets, with the correct i umber
printed on each ticket, at -the same
old price of $3.00 per thousand.
We have the finest sawed fihinodfl
on earth. We also carrv shakes
ana cand made shingles, we are
. . , .. .. -
overbtonkftd on the A caucorl oi?n
gle which we. are offering at $2 per
v.m,.. . vu. ...i.ir unil urn;
rnnvisann . - nrirn Kan, Tiiii
" , ,f V'"" - wmj w
UtSKeS Kidney S Bnd bladder right.
I I.ook for
FALL
Our New Fall and Winter Stock i now arriving, when
compete it will he the largest ami most atlraclive stock
of High Grade Merchaii-i'H we ever had I h. pleasure of,
Fuumitting to our paiforisv :
Store Closes at 6 O'clock
RENT
or
INTEREST
Its gasy with our
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 .. up-to-date
plan of o operation
is the most practi
cal and the most
beneficial ever of
fered in the North
west. .
ORDER OF FRATERNAL HOME BUYERS,
6iCv611612 McKay Bldg,
Portland, Oregon.
a GARDNER
: Photographer
STUDIO 908 NINTH STREET
Near College Walk
CORVALLIS, K f OREGON.
GET YOUR JOB WORK DONE HERE
KELLETT'S OIL Of EDEN
SWE TS RITSOf EDEN
Win Positivelv Cure anv
. case of Rheumatism no
matter how severe or how
: long standing.-
THE CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE HEDI
CAL COMPANY, OF OAKLAND, :
will refund the purchase
price to all Rheumatism
Patients not cured
FOR SALE BY
GRAHAM & WELL.S
AGENTS FOR CORVALLIS.
PHILOMATH MILL CO.
MANUFACTURCKS OF
FIR LUMBER
Complete Stock of Rough and
Dreaeed Lumber kept constantly
on hand
. . t ,
OFFICES AT
PHILOMATH, OR
tcxg laxative cromo quinine TaMets. jq
Seven Million boxes sold in post 1 2 months. , This ' Sissn&tlire.
12
1903
Phone 691
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 editdr of
this paper.
help.
NO INTEREST
RESULTS CERTAIN
ABSOLUTELY SAFE
Notice for Publication.
; United States Land Office, Oregon Citv, Or.,
. Aujfust.8, 1903.
rotice 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, 1903, William A. Boss, of
Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
6234, for the purchase of the S of N E of Sec,
No. 12, in Township. No. 12 S, R. No. 7 West, 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
said land before Victor P. Moses, County Clerk at
Corvallis, OregOD, on Saturday, the 24th day of
October, 1903.
He names as witnesses: Heman Pittman, of
Wren, Oregon, William Green, Thomas D. Hufft,
George Green, all of Philon.ath, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 24th day of October, 1903.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed tenders will be received by the
board of directors for school district No.
9, Corvallis, Oregon, until Thursday,
August 27th, at 12 o'clock noon, for the
erection of an eight room frame school
building. Plans and specifications can
be seen at F. L. Millei's store, Corvallis,
Oregon. Lowest or any tender will not
necessarily be accepted.
- Geo. E. Lilly,
Chairman Board of Dirctors.
For Sale.
Good, young team of mares, weight
about 2500. Inquiie at this office.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Ackei's Ulood Elixir positively Cures I
Chronic Hlood Pokoning and all Scrofu
lous alTeciious. At all times a matchless
'system tonic and purifier. Mopey re
funded if vou are not satisfied. 50o and1
$1.00. Allen & Woodward, DruSgist j
I or ftttlc. . "
., ,
Tl.re Jft!-- fififeia gvioj milk. Fil
let ii itv' rtd Jifey heifei1, highly
liieii. o v- ami h Wl at old, Hud KlObe
.f 1 mi hp' . Jcibfy huils iiom the best
itgibtervd btiaios., A few Jertey bull
and heifer, la ves for sale fiom the cele
tiraitd imported Jeney bull. Gold Coin.
Twelvt rade. two year-old Jersey and
Durham heiftra of milk strains. One
red Durham bull three Tears old. His
culvea are splendid quality.
M. S. Woodcock,
Corvallis, Or.
" Wanted. ;
. llfty i e'lar poles 25 and 30 feet; 7 inch
tops or over. Deli vet ed in Corvallis.
Apph-ai i.tliceof Pacific States Telephone
ana J..K-0ran jouipany.
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 specialty of
rock drilling. His address is Cor
vallir to cur eI a Cold insone day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH drug
gists refund the money if itfails to cure
E W. GicvC's sigriatureibon each box.
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
kins of all Cough Cures.'' Cures coughs
and colds in a day. 25 cents. Your
money back if dissatisfied. Write for
free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward,
Druggists.
THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD. -The greatest
farm paper of the Northwest. Published weekly at
Salem, Oregon. Edited y the farmers of the North
west. Twenty pagey. Illustrated. A western paper
for western ueonle. 6a papers for $1.00. Publi
cation began Inarch 1, 1000. Now has 9,200 sub
scribers. Phenominal growth is due to its being
the best farm paper published. You should read t.
We will send you the iiomkstead and corvallis
gazette for 1 year, to one subscriber, for 82.25.
Reduced Excursion Rates to the
Seaside and Mountain Resorts
Tor 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 also, in connection with
the Corvallis & Eastern Eailroad, to De
troit and t lie seaside at Yaquina 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 Pacific, good going Satur
days and returning Sunday or Mondiy,
allowing Portland people to speud Sun
day in the country, aad 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. A new
feature at iNewport this year will be an
up-to date kindergarten in charge of an
experienced Chicago teacher.
A beautifully illustrated booklet de
scribisg the seaside resorts oh 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., S. P. Co., Portland, or
Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. R. R.,
Albany, Oregon.
I hav Had occasion to use your i
Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medi. I
cine and. am pleased to say that I never
used anything for stock that gave half as
good satisfaction. ' I heartily recom
mend it to all owners of stock.
J. B. BELSHER, St Louis, Ma
Sick stock or, poultry should not
eat cheap stock food aay more than
sick persons should expect to be
cared by food. When yoor. stock
and poultry are sick give them med
icine. Don't stuff them with worth
less stock foods. Unload the bowels
and stir up the torpid liver and the
animal will be cured, if it be possi
ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine unloads the
Bowels and stirs rrp the torpid liver.
It cures every malady o stock if
taken in time.. Secure a 25-cent can
of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry
Medicine and it will pay fo- itsilf ten
times over. Horses work better. Cows
give more milk. Hogs gain flesh.
And hens lay more eggs. It solves the
problem of making as much blood,
flesh and energy as possible out of
the smallest amount of food con
sumed. ; Buy a can from your dealer.
Cores Grip ,
En Two Days.
. v
ii every
Vjfr
fUZyr
BOX. 25C
E A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician & Surgeon
Hooms 14 in Bank Building.
Oiice HourB I a, m.
) to 4 p. ut.
Ket-idence; Cor uei 6th and Adan.u 6U.
1 elephout ui office and residence.
Corva'lia, . ' . - - Oregon.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician S? Surgeon 1
Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau
PHILOMATH, OBEGON.
E. R. Bmjson
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Corvallis, Ore'orw
Office la Foatoffice BaUala.
Notary.
Titles.
COrfYKYANCIKO.
JOS. E- WILSON.
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW. 1
t - ' !
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Building. , i -
Drugs & Medicines
Kodaks & Photo Supplies
Ccrvsllls, Oregon
Established, Incorporated
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most. complete .llne'J oi (Pure Drugs and
Chemicals in ; Corvallis.
Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa
pers, Flue Perfumery, Toilet Artlcls,
Combs, Brashest and Mirrors.
RUTHYN TURNEY
: VIOLIN s
Instruction given to beginners and
pupils in all stages of advancement.
Studio Opposite Parsonage,
M. E. Church, (South )
See the New Royal Sewing Machines at
E E. WHITE
DEALER IN
New . and Second-hand Furniture
. and Musical Instruments'.
Musical Instruments Cleaned, Re
paired and Tuned.
Satisfaction Guaranteed;
PHONE NO. 441. ' tOkvAlllS.OR
WatcH
Confidence
;. Makes traveling a pleasure, when csrrect
time is always a necessity. Yours may he
a capable timekeeper, but through incom
petent repairing you have lost faith in it.
Brine It 1st to 'me. -1. Will repair the vomt
wrecked watch, and I will do itf ecoaoml
cally. Albert J. Metzoer
Occidental Building. '
CoxvaUia, Or.
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cures Dyspepsia and all disorders arising
from Indigestion. , Endorsed by physi
cians everywhere. Sold by gll druggists.
No cure no pay. 25 cents. Trial pack -age
free by writing U W. H. Hooker &
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward,
Druggists.
To the Public.
I have leased my truckljfor the period
of one year to L. F. Weoster, ho will
engage in the truck business. I thank
my patrons for past favors, and bespeak
for my successor a liberal patronage. I
have taken offices in the Ficher brirk,
over the poetoflice, and shall engage in
the real estate, loan and insurance busi
ness. I shall be glad to hae owmrs list
with me, property they have for sale, or
houses they liaye to rent, , .
G. A, BOBIN'SON,
Corvallis, Or.
Administrator's Notice.
Notii;e is hfirchv oHrn fht tli nnMi!,M,.j 1
keen duly appointed by the county court of the
at a fja rtf (trMmn Dann ? . . .
thfl tat.d.t.P ilf Wm KriatlB flaAoaaaJ A 11
havtn&r claims against said eataU are hereby re-
us by law required at my office in Corvallis, Oregon,
within six mouths from the date hereof.
vatea tnia imu aay of July, 1903.
kA , , VT. E. YATES,
Adm'r of the estate of Wm. Kriens, deceased.
Notice of Gnardlau's Sale of Real
. .- Estate.. .''-
Notice ) hereby (riven that the onderaiirned as
guardian of the peronn and eaUtel of KM Mat
Fisher and Lelaad W. Fisher, minorf, will on r
Saturday, the 12th day f Septymber, 1003,
at the hour of ten o'clock in the tfnreaoon of .M '
day, at the court house door, in the' city of Cur
vallia, in Benton eonnt, Oretron offer ' fur Mle and'
sell at public auction to the highest liidrtt-r for cash
in hand, all the ri'ht title, interest anil estate of
said Elsi May Fisher and LelmulW. Fisher, minors,
in and to the following- deoiH mil property tt
wit: An undivided one thirty-second interest in
and to Block number eleven (71) in the County Ad
dition tothe City of Corvallis Benton county, Ore
gon. . . ,
Said sale is made under and in pursuance of a
license and 1 rder of sale jfnW by the eouaty
court of the state of Oreenirfor. Benton conntv
the 8th day of Augast, 18, in tlra matter of the
guardianship and estate ofsaid Elsi llay Fisher and
Lieiauu t. risner, minor
Dated this August 14. 1
A Wit' o nnv.M.
Guardian of the Denon and estataa r.r k !ai u.
m, ao..w. warn ... i 111 1 1. lumwi,.
Saha. an J DonJ U7 l?Lkjh
ar Sale.
Fine stock rajich, 160 acres. Tor 1 ar
ticulara addres,
J. A. Dawbos, ' ...