H IS AHATTER OF HEALTH
5
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NQ SUBSTITUTE
For Sale.
Two Shorthorn bull--, one two-year oM,
both da rK red, tueivc i-nnjj Cetswold
wes. I. O. Thompson.
R. F. r. N '. 2. Corvallis. Or.
For Sale.
TMauIe'.H Strain Miurtiiot!) Bronz Tur
keys, toms and licnx. AHdrfs, Mrs. P.
A. Kline, Gorvaili. Or. 1'. O. J5. 1
For Sale. ,
320 ai'res nnimirovp.l Um1 ljo miles
Jrom Summit ttHtion on Corvallis &
Eastern R. R. W. nld make a fine stock
jauuli. I'rico ! 50 per ai re.
S 15. Ob.msbv,
112 Court St., Si.!e:i:, OregMi.
Vr Sale.
Five clioi.-e full 11cmh1 Shorthorn heif
rs of the heef rvie. exvl!ent breeders
-lor any one desiring to breed beef types.
Several hoie full blooii fcliorttiorn
Leifers f-f 'he milk ty.ie.
Full bloo'l ,!e:ey hn'-h one and two
jvitra old.
Well-bred thnvi'-n younsr pigs.
Vi.-!l-bieI brood .os, matured or
Registered Poland Chia hogs, male
nl tr'Jtiale, excellent breeders.
A ear-liad of i-lioire Durham heifers
liik strain, soon to be fresh.
Fresh niiln cows, Jerseys also tvell
hred ir4nms.
luqnir-j of M. S. Wooticork, or Gen.
Thoa. J. Thorp on the farm near Cor
. bailie, O "ogon.
Wanted.
S-pee'iai representative in this eon" try
ami wni.cries, lurri'irarni auu
advertise an old established business
hoiweof solid finam ial standing. S.tlary
$21 weekly, with expenses, paid each
Mcinisr bv c.hei'k direct from headquar
ters. Expenses advanced, position per
manent. We furnish everything.
Aklre9, The Columbia, ti3) Monon
Bldt., Chioago, 111.
r. Am KLINE,
. Livestock Auctioneer
Office at Huston's hardware store. P. O.
AtUlress Box 1 1. Tays highest prices tor
all kinds of livestock. Satisfaction guar
AUtced. Twenty years experience.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take I.-.x;tfve l'.romo Quinine Tablets. AH drug
gists refund tho money if it fails to cure
E V. Grove's signature is on eai h box.
Motice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
' tkititou countv
lo tin. .Muiu r i t the t Will and Testament)
, "f,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed by tlse county enirt of Benton
-county, Oregon, tin- exocutor of the lat will awl
lestaii.eiit of i.ustave Ho.les, d -ceased, and all
iredhors of the saiil Gustav Hodes must present
their claims, with the proper vouchers, to her at
her horie in Corvallis, Oregon, within six months
from this date.
lHitnl at Corvallis. Oregon, January 7, 1!K4.
MINNIE L DHS.MAS,
Kxiv.it rix of the Kstate of
Gustav Hodes, deceased.
Notice Tor Publication.
I'uitod Suites Land Ortiee, Oregon City, Or.,
January 25, li'v4.
Notice is hereby given that in .o'.iiplianee with the
provisions of til act of Congress of June 3, 1S73, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the
States of 'a!if.""nia, Oreiron. Nevada, and Vt'ashing
n Termor. ' .is extended to all the Public Land
States. I act of Villus?- 4. 1S:I'J, Philip 11 Johnson
of M.mii-.uth, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has
this d.. rtlrd in this othce Ins sworn statement No.
;ii. f ir the pur -base of the K. of S (.. ot'Sec
tion .-. 'i ir. l'o.vnsbip No. l:!oiuh tane No. ti
st. v, ;:1 oticr ,r(.f to slum- that the land sought
i-inor i; .J-! fcr its tiinber or stone than for
aricu': ;n: ; uiH.ses. and to t-stah'ish his e'.aini t.
laid i luiore ictor P. Moses Clerk of llentou
v. . um ,
Jth A:.
lie v.
A!- :
dcscron
t -cc at Corvaiu, OreMi, on rntlay, the
of April, 1!H I.
.(-.is as witnesses: Char'-.-s Newman of
rt:"M llinun ev:n:;n. Fr.-vl ilii'iic.r and
in
:uher
:c!y the aUne
thcir claims in
A..;;'. 1:M
Center.
,re roiuete
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1 to tile
Kt-iiilrtitiott of l.titid Title.
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!'... .' ;h? ajM'Hv.it':.-:' ..f John K Mcl.cv.-.jV...-
:!: t'.t'.c Jot No 4. . 10 .nd
north hill' ( lot;;?, in li!vk No 1.-, in Corailis,
(f.-r.t.cr'j y.M - liK . l'..'1't..-.i I'ottutv. Oroijon
Kn-'il Kl:i"!H-th Weiss. William Wei. Kauua
Aiiu .ii (I i.r..' . W". A Ve!N, .Mary J. WY'.ls, Clara
M ' .i.ii" - (oi!ac llr.l:i'L'. eland T. l:iee, Alice
Kdw .
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IV.ut
;.nd henton
.a- concern.
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C-tctstani
TAKK NOTICE:
2th duv of February. A. IV. 1;V4. an
t'.'c l by t'.c s.ii 1 John I".. M Li nnan
i-ai t ik'i.toii Coaiuy, trt-jou, for
.n if the titic to the land above tie-
That m thi
. .-i-t' i
iW i
N,.. fi'ii -ri
Vnrcli, A
befoie the 2Xh day
1'.. ItW, and saow cause why such ao-
;..:t be jcrtntc.I, tac saute -Biil le
s.-h1. and a uix-n - ill be entered e
! c tavor f the api-iication aIj yon
er barred from oispntine; the sanH.
icf. V. Mollis,
Orfc i f a.i.t Circuit Court.
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fircatSca
FOUR MEN BURNED
fourteen lives are Lost
On Steamer Queen !
Fourteen people lost their lives
as a result of the fire on the Pa
clfic Coast Company's steamer
Queen, from San Francisco io
Seattle, early Sunday morning.
The origin of the fire is yet un
known. It .started in the social
hall of the vessel at about 4: 30 in
the morningr and raged for three
hours before it was got under
control.
Three men. waiters on the ves
sel, were suffocated before they
could reach the outer air in safety
from their bulks in the glory bole
iu the after pirt of the ship, and
one woman died from exposure,
Launch The Life Boats !
Wnen Captain Cousins, com
mander of the vessel, discovered
the extent of the fire, which em
braced practically all the rear
portioii of the vessel, he immedi
ately ordered the lifeboats to be
launched.
Four boats filled with women
and children and sufficient men
to man them were dropped from
the windward of the vessel, each
containing about 16 people.
The first boat capsized almost
as soan as it touched the water
by getting under the stern of the
ship. All the passengers in this
were rescued by the other small
boats, with the exception ot a
Miss Steiner, a first-class pasen
senger, who was drawn under
the ship when the bo it capsized.
The secoud boat capsized while
being lowered. There were no
passengers in this at the .time,
but the crew of four men was
spilled out and lost.
A third boat filled about half a
mile from the Queen and all but
four of its passengers and ctew
were rescued bv the other small
craft in the vicinity.
Four Burned to Death
While searching through the
charred timbers the eyes of
searchers met a horrible sight,
for, although it was known that
some had been drowned, no one
anticipated that fire had marked
the accident. Four unfortunates
were found, the bodies being
partly incinerated. Upon this
discovery a muster of passengers
and crew was forthwith ordered,
with the result ot finding that 14
had sacrificed their lives in the
accident. Of these the four
burned were pantrymen.
Practically the entire aft of
the ship is in ruins. The intense
heat of the flames has bent and
twisted the interior iron work
into a shapeless mass, and sailors
viewing the ruins today state
that they do not understand how
it was found possible to get con
trol of the flames. ' Were it not
for the fact that the captain, crew
and passengers behaved Twith the
utmost coolness, the vessel would
have undoubtedly been destroyed
and the loss of life enormous.
The vessel carried more than 200
passengers.
Never growl because a newspaper
fails to give every scrap of news,
so long as you take no pains to give
the editor information. We have
heaul of readers who are uiuch put
out because no itote was made of
friends visiting them, or of social
a flairs, or of heaven sent babies
that arrived in the night. The av
erage newspaper man is not a me
diuui or a mind reader. He wants
thi news and gets all he can but if
you shut up like a clam whenever
he come3 in sight, you cannot ex
pect to sea much news regarding
yourself and family in the paper.
Ex.
BlockatM!
. S " i -. -
Vladivostok Port Closed
Vladivostok has been blockad
ed by a Jap mese fleet since Thurs
day. i
The Japanese landing at Pos
siet Bay - was for the purpose of
establishing a base near at hand
to a Russian port.
Wireless signal statioas have
been established thare.
- Japs have been landing horses
and supplies in Corea. Very few
troops have been in motion dur
ing the last few ddys. No action
has yet taken place.
Oak Grove.
Born to the wife ot Arthur Law
retipon Feb. 23, 1904, a son.
R-v Joneo, of Albany, filled the
pulpit, at Oik Grove Sunday.
Mr8. Doliy Johnston is confined
to her home quite seriously indis
poud .
Robert Bailey and wife ppent
Alonday with their old triend and
neighbor, Lewis Weniz
Mr. Charges Eustron, of Albany,
waa out looking at the M. K. Lewis
fur u with the intention of buying
if pleased with the place.
Isaac Knapu, who has been trav
eling ih the interest of a Portland
jewelry houpe for PO'iie time, has
concluded to quit the road and take
up farming agtin.
D;ck Moore, Clyde Williams and
Will AbrHham returned to thecoun
ty Feat Monday to take up their
wo." k at the O A. C.
H J. Moore ad Mr. Hasal have
been quite busy of late boxing and
packing apptes preparatory to haili
ng to Albany, where they receive
50 cte. per bushel net.
Mr. Brogall who came to Oregon
latt fall .,d bought a small fruit
farm of N. M Newport is notovei-
joved with the fruit- business. He
thinks one has to give too mueh la
bor for th- iiitihv received tint! is !
now lookii'g for a more lucrative i
busine&s to launch out in.
The voters of Fairmount prec not
seem to be very neglig-nt in reoptrci j
to registering here as elsewhere
The judicial officer of the precinct
has only filled out, 32 applications
for registration sr. far and twe
monlhsof the five are pssst-d and
gone.
The old maxim, ''Consistency
thou art a jwel" ought to be ap
plicable to the county affairs as to
other tbinga. The average tax pa v
er is almost dumb-founde 1 when he
glances over the tax list nod notices
that, his too has not deci eased, but
has increared, with leps and bounds
and with little to show for the mon
ey expndedt The people of Fair
mount precinct alone pav to the tax
collector about, !f5028.73. Besides
we have something like lvO voters
of whom the most are subject to a
$3 poll tax to be credited tn the
road fund of the district. Where
all this money goes to is only to be
known by th wiseacres who seem
to spend it with a lavish hand as
though it cost no one anything, and
and I suppose it will take eternity
itself to solve some of the myster
ies which the finite world is not able
penetrate.
HOM
SOLD on EASY TERMS
Having lots in various parts of Cor
vallis I will build bouses of any plan or
price to suit purchaser, providing buyer
is able to make one payment, the balance
lo be paid in installments the same aa
rent. For further particulars inquire
charles Mchenry.
WARREN B. HARTLEY,
Member Oregon Mining Stock Ex
change, Chamber of Commerce
Building, Portland, Oregon.
7, 350 Shares of leRoy at 7c,
cheap as dirt, as this Company
will soon pay dividends.
Write me if you want a safe investment.
Miss Rose Wing, of Lewis viile,
is the guest of Mrs. G. W. Denman.
The Willamette Presbytery of
the Cumberland Presbyterian
church, which met at Cottage
Grove recently, concluded its work
by adopting a resolution denouncing
state appropriations for universities
and 'normal schools 4where saloors
are licensed , and liquors ara sold.
The Presbytery will meet at Leb
anon June 16.
Want Exhibit From Benton.
An official invitation is hereby
extended to the county of Benton,
to make a special exhibit, either
in its own behalf or in connection
I with some other body, municipal
or otnerwise, at the lewis and
Clark Centennial Exposition to
be held in Portland in 1905. It
is the purpose of the Exposition
to encourage comprehensive ex
hibits by counties and by cham
bers of commerce, boards of trade
and other commercial organiza
tions. For exhibits of this
character, illustrating the re
sources, industries and progress
of communities, the following
regulations have been provided:
Firsl-The preparing and install
ing of exhibits by counties or
organizations will be left to the
counties or organizations iu
whose name or under whose
authority the exhibits are made.
Counties or organizations may
erect separate buildings, or may
install their exhibits in the State
buildings of the State in which
the county or organization is
located. Space will be provided
on the Exposition grounds for
all buildings erected by counties
or organizations and no charge
will be made therefore. Plans
and specifications for such build
ings shall be submitted to the
Director-General for his approval.
Second All collective exhibits
made by counties and trade or
ganizations will be permitted to
participate in the general com
petition; that is. oe both collect
ive and competitive.
I desire to enlist your co
operation and support in this
movement, and respectfully to
urge early consideration of this
invitation so .that, if favorable
action is taken, we may allot the
necessary space and give you
ample time to proceed with pre
parations for your exhibit.
Whatever may be the decision
upon our invitation, I am satisfied
we can shape our plans so as to
harmonize all efforts to the end
that your exhibit may be highly
creditable, not only to your
progressive community and state,
but to the Exposition as well.
We feel confident that the ar
rangement we propose will offer
to counties an exceptional op
portunity of demonstrating their
potentialities at tiie Lewis awd
Clark Exposition of 1905, and I
that the result ot exhibtts made
in this way will be beneficial to
all.
Very Respectfully,
Henry E. Reed,
Director of Exploitation.
Notice for Publication.
Laud Office- at Oregon: City, Oregon
February, 20, 1904.
Notice n hereny given that the following-named
settler has file.il notiee of his intention to make final
proof in sunport 01 hi claim anil that said proof
will he maris- hefore the Countv Olerlr of Bentou
County, Or. at Onrvains, Or. on A pril 9, 1904, viai
John C. Oison; H K. No. 12,li'e, for the S. W.
of Sec. 32, T: 10 S , R. 5 W
He naineb the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz. r Thomas C, liiKerand Kriward D. Baker,
of Albany. Oretroa, John s. Miller and Frank L.
Miller, of Kings Vallev, r.
ALGliitNON S. DRlvSSEH,
Register.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton County.
John B. McLennan, Plaintiff,
vs.
Ellen Elizabeth Weiss, William Weiss, Emma Amelia
Hawley, W. A. Wells, Mary J. Wells, Clara M.
Harding. Gustav Harding, Claud T. Rice, Alice
Rice, Elward T-ayer, Henry Powell, and Benton
County, Oregon, aud all whom it may concern,
Defendants.
In the Matte of the Application of John B. Mc
Lennan to register the title of Lots No. four, nine,
ten, and the North half of Lot No. three in Block
No. Eighteen in the City of Corvallis (formerly
Marysville) in Benton county. State of Oregon
. To Kllen Elizabeth Weiss, William Weiss, Emma
Amelia Hawley, VV. A. Wells, Jlary J. Wells, Clara
M. Harding, Gustav Harding, Claud T. Uice, Alice
Rice, Kdxvard Thayer, Henry Powell, and Benton
County. Oregon, and all whom it may concern,
deiendants: . :
In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each
of you are hereby summoned and required to appear
and answer the complaint and application of plain
tiff in the above entitled matter and Court, filed
with the Clerk of said Court on the 12th day of
February, 1904, on or before the 29th day of March,
11104, said day being the hist day of the time pre
scribed in the order for publication of this summons
made by the Countv Juuge of Benton Count', Ore
gon (which said order is hereinafter referred to), to
wit, on or befure six weeks from the day of first pub
lication hereof. And you are hereby notitted that if
you fail so to appear and answer said coin pi hit and
application as herein required for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for
the relief demanded in said complaint and applica
tion, namely for a decree declaring, determining
and adjudging that the defendants and each of them
have no estate, right, title or interest in S lid Lots
4, 9, 10 and uortli half Of Lot No. 3 in Block 18, in
City of Corva'ili-5 (formerly Marysville) in Benton
countv, Oregon, at law or in equity, in possession,
expectancy, reversion or remainder and that you
and each of you be forever enjoined and debarred
from asserting any claim whatsoever in or to said
real property adverse to the plaintiff and applicant;
that the Court by such decree fiud and declare the
title or interest of the applicant in said real prop
erty and decree the same as in the application stated
and order the register of tities to register the same
and for general relief
This summons is published in the Cor.alhs Ga
zettb once a week for six successive and con
secutive weeks, beginning with the issue of Feb
rnarv IGth, 1904 in pursuance of an order made by
the Hon. Virgil . Watters, County Judge of Ben
ton Countv. Oregon, dated February loth, 1904.
YATES & YATES.
Attorneys for plaintiff.
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JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTOK.NEY-ATI.AW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court
Office in Burnett Building.
B A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
Office Hour. B
12 a. m.
p. m .
Residence : Corner 5th and Adams Sts
Telephone at o.Tice and residence.
Corva'lis, - Oregon.
E. R. Bryson
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office in Fostoffice BaildluK.
Notice.
TJ. S. Land Office, Oregon City,
February 5, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that the ap
proved plat of township 10 south, lange
9 west, (fractional) has been received
from the Surveyor General; of Oregon,
and on Aprill 13, 1904, at 9 o'clock a. m.
of said date, said plat will be filed in
this office, and the land embraced will
be subject 10 entry on and after said
date.
Algernon S. Dresser, Register.
Geo. W. Bilkc, Receiver.
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No. 34. 460 acres adjoining R. R. town, all
tillable, fine improvements. Only $25 per acre.
No. 37. 3S7 acres 7 miles from Corvallis ami
miles from K. it. station, 2 good houses, fine
barns, 125 acres out to grain. A line place;
45 per acre.
No. 2i. 300 acres nil fenced, iGO acres cleared,
more could be, 100 acres to grain now. Price
C it pel iiuic. -
No. 20. 60 acres, good 9-room house, good
well and orchiiro, all fenced;, also 10 head of
cows, team, harness and wagon,, some hogs and
chickens, all for $3000.
No. 18. -80 acres. 25 in orchard mostly prunes,
good house and barn, good well and running
water. Price 2400.
No. 15.--160 acres, 454 miles east of Corvallis,
eight-room house, barn 40x60, 20 acres of
prunes, balance good forest laud. Price 435 per
acre.
No. 26. House aud 2. lots on Main street;
S1500.
No. 27 22-foot front on Main etreet good
location for business. 3580.
No. 25. A fine lot on Third street; $135.
No. 31. Two fine lots, nice location ; 500.
No. 35. Undivided half interest in business,
lot on Main street, good two-story brick 50x75
feet, a snap. Price, $4,500.
Space will not permit of further details, but
if you want a good investment call and see us.
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WHITE & STONE.
Summons.
In the Circmt Court of the State of Oregon for
Kenton Countv.
Delila Head, Plaintiff, 'N
vs. ;
Thomas G. Read, Defendant J
To Thomas U. Bead the deiemlant above named:
Iuthe'nan eof the State of Oregon you nre sum
moned and required to appear, i:i the aiiovc entitled
court at the court room thereof, in the City of Cor
vallis, Benton Conntv, State of Oregon, on or be
fore Monday the 23th day of March 1!-M, it being
the first day of the next regular term of said court,
to answer to plaintiff's complaint now on (iie in this
suit iu said court, and if you fail so to appear and
answer for want thereof, the plaintiif will apply to
said court for the relief prayed for in the tuiil com
plaint to-wit, for a decree annulling the marriage
contract now existing between said plaintiff and de
fendant and for the cost and disbursements in said
suit.
This summons is published by order of Hon Virgil
E. Watters. Judge of the county court of the state
of Oregon, for Benton County made on the 11th day
of February and to be published for six consecutive
weeks and in seven issues of the Corvallis Gazette,
and the first date of the publication thereof lo be
February 12, 1904.
YATES & YATES.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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