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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1903)
THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE Published every Tuesday end Friday by the GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. O. A. DEARING, Ed. and Mgr. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19(3. EDITORIAL COMMENT. Take all of our great national iudustries, and the best paying of all is that of mining. We re fer particularly to gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc. The common impression that mining does not pay is unfounded. Tak ing the figures compiled from the United States census report of 1890, and an analysis of the re turns is interesting and instruc tive. The statistics are based on the per capita returus from agri culture, forest industries, manu facturing and mining. Agri culture yields $297 to each per son engaged; forest industries, $425; manufacturing is $764, while mining reaches the very respectable sum 01 $1910 per capita. This is a surprising showing, to say the least, and must be encouraging to every one interested in developing the mineral wealth of the state. From the mayor's veto, found in another column, of the ordt nance recently passed by the common council granting a fran chise for ten vears and fixing the price ot arc lights at $b per month and incandescent at $1.41 per month, it appears that an other bid which was proposed at the time the ordinance was pass ed offered to furnish arc lights for $5 per month and incandes cent at $15 per month. The new bidders liave put up a bond for $2,500, approved by the mayor, guaranteeing to enter into contract within 30 days if accepted by the council. These are the good and substantial rea sons which the mayor gives for vetoing the ordinance. The mayor figures that $1,800 will be gained to the city by the new bid. The mayor's veto-will give the council ample opportunity to take plenty of reflecting time. . The great difficulty with all im portant matters before a city council is too much haste and generally loss to the city. In many cities throughout the United States franchises are sold to the lowest bidder, not under sealed bids, but by open bids as an auctioneer cries off a horse or any other article at crier's sale. The council might do well to advertise and let the electric light contract by open bids, every man to bid as often as he desires. Now is the time for the council to do good service for the city. Certainly no man will bid lower than the light can .be furnished for at a profit. The defects in the tax law passed by the last legislature brings vividly to mind the re sults of tax agitation. The en tire state, everv municipality, county and schoor district are wonderfully "perplexed to know what will be the result. While the governor may realize that it is his duty to call an- extra -ses sion ot the legislature to cure stupid; blunders iu the tax "Jaw, he also knows that , the majority of persons elected to the legisla ture are inexperienced people." Such people are more likely to be agitators than men of sound experience. . The two greatest evils of the day are the tax agi tator and the tramp labor dele gate who never works but with his mouth and becomes a labor agitator. The average inex perienced would-be statesman easily , imagines there is some difficul ty with taxation, valua tions and equalization of taxes. No matter what official position he occupies the ever present ques tion of taxation affords him a ready theme with which to em ploy his energies. After he con tinues; his agitation until he learns some few things, about taxation, he realizes that the difficulties which makes up the sum total of his methods and questions' of agitation have ex isted in all ages since taxation was practiced. The amateur legislator is nearly always found busying his thoughts with tax bills. After the law is amended to suit his suggestions, to his surprise he finds more things out of joint than before. v , Have you seen the anti rust and wind proof umbrellas at the Bicjce HoppitaJ, Dr. Darrin at Work in Corvallis. The Celebrated Specialist From Albany at the Hotel Corvallis. Dr. Darrin, the celebrated ppecialist. and wife, arrived and have offices at the Hotel Corvallis, where the doctor will ad minister treatment to the afflicted. I'r Dan in needs no recommendation, for the wonderful cures effected by him through out the state during his many years of practice in Portland speak for themselves and are living testimonials of his superior skill and success in the treatment and cure of the most stubborn and aggravated cases and chronic diseases. We have known the doctor personally for years in Portland, and have come face to face with many of his patients after 'being success fully treated by him. In our business relations we have always found him to be strirtly reliahle and a gentleman of prompt and practical business methods. His treatment by electricity and medi- cine has Become so popular witn me afflicted that his patients do not seek in vain for relief from the ills that flesh is heir to, which is positive proof of the suDeriority of his electrical treatment over all other methods of cure. Below we eive a number of those cured and benefitted. They are people well known to all; T L Dugger, of Albany, writes his wife is cured of discharging ears, and rapidly recovering her hearing. Judge J J Whitney, Albany, deafness and ringing noises in the ear. L W Moench, corner 4th and Main streets, Albany, rheumatism, stomach and liver trouble. Mrs Nettie Dempsey, Waterloo, Or., catarrh and ulcers of the nose. WW Parrish, Sodaville, Or., deafness and heart trouble. J L Oxford, Brownsville, Or, deafness. Mrs Pet Crabtree, residing at Crab tree, Or, rheumatism and catarrh. Mrs N E Olin, -508 1st street, Albany, deafness, kidney and bladder troubles. P A Kacey, ' Jefferson, Or, deafness cured ten yeais ago. No return of it. H.J Downing, Lebanon, Or, catarrh, headache, etc. H Seitert, King's Valley, Or, dyspep sia, liver and kidney complaints, pain in side and eye trouble . D F West, Plainview, Or, chronic ca tarrh, stomach and kidney troubles of 15 years standing. , . - Henry Bruer, Turner, Or, deafness and discharging ears. MisSjsP G Reddick, Lebanon, Or, dis charging ears. - - MfeV'm Slate, Alsea, Ur, stomach and hearjf rouble, poor circulation. Mrs Dora Hadley, Sodaville, Or, dis charging ears, constipation, dyspepsia. G W Benight, 105 Pine street, Albany, deafness. W T Cochran, Brownsville, Or, consti pation, stomach and liver troubles. Mayor S Tomlinson, , of Woodburn, rheumatism and generally run dowa, cured 11 years ago. Miss Irene Ashford, 'of Salem, dis charging ear, cured. Miss Wood, of Woodburn, goitre of the neck and catarrh of the inner ear. Mrs R Ringo, Getvais, asthma and bronchitis. Her son, B H Ringo, was also cured of discharging ear and deafness, Hundreds of others might be mention ed who do not wish their names pub lished. In most cases only one visit is required. Owing to the crowds rushing to see the doctor he will receive patients from 9 a m to 8 p. m. rB. dabbin's place of business. .' , s "... - Dr. Darrin gives free examination to all, and when necessary giyes medicine in connection with electricity. The poor treated free from 10 to 11 daily, except medicine. Those willing to pay, 10 to 5; evenings 5 to 8, Sunday, 10 to 3. Errors of youth, blood taint, gleet, impOtency, varicocle and stricture a specialty. ; A11 curable chronic diseases treated at half his former prices. No case published ex cept by the permission of the patient. Letters of inquiry 'answered. Circulars and question blanks sent free. -Dr. Dar rin will remain at ' CorvalliB, at the new Hotel Corvallis, until December 1st o&ly.- THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE What Happened to Crawford. To the Editor : 1 wish to state through the press that Dr. Darrin, at the Revere House, has cured me of kidney com print. I was in terrible pain in my back and kidneys for some time. I heartily commend Dr. Damn's electri cal treatment, and can be referred to on Calapooia St., Albany, where I have re sided the past 35 years. R M. Ckawfobo. PE0FES3I0NAL. RA. CATHEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. O-Hi-p Hrmi-H i 10 to 12 a. m. S - to 4 p. m . Residence: Corner 5th and Adams St. Telephone at office und residence. Corva'li.. - - Oregon. C. H. NEWTH Physician & Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau PHILOMATH. OREGON. E. B. Bryson ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Corvallis, Oregon. Office in Postoffice BuHdlne. Notary. Titles. Convey a. ra?i3. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTOR3JRY-AT.LAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court Office in Burnett Building. Correct Material for Eye Glasses. The best material for spectacle lenses is the "Crystal" braad ot crown glass. All of the first quality spectacles are made from this material. It is imported from Germany in the rough and finished in this country. The cheaper quality of lenses is made from flint glass, It is softer, and is not susceptible of so high a polish or so fine a finish. It is; the same material that is used iu the manu facture ot common window glass If you look across the edge it has a green tint. In the best lenses you will never see this tint. They are free from bubbles and all imperfections. They are ground to an accurate focus, and are mathemati cally correct in every way. 1 am carry ing a constant stock of the best quality lenses. Every one is carefully inspected and tested before it leaves my otiice. I will not sell an imperfect lens at any price. Dr. Darrin. Hotel Corvallis, Nov 16th to December l6t. Administratrix Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersisrned, as the administratrix of the estate of R. B. Rlode-ett. deceased, bv virtue and authority of an order granted by County Court ot the State of Oregon ior uenion touuiy. sniing in rrouaic, made on the 2nd dav of November. 1003. it beinsr a dav of the resrular November term, 1903, of said Court, and dulv entered and now on record in the Probate Journal of said Court, will at her home in moagett, m uenton county, uregon, on and after the 5th day of December, 1903, offer for sale at private sale tor cash in hand to the high est bidder, all of the estate ricrht, title, and in terest that said deceased, R. B. Blodgett, at the time ot his aeatn had m ana to ail ot trie toiiow ing described real property situated in Benton county, state 01 uregon, 10-wit: "The South half of the West half of the fol lowinsr described tract of land, the same beingfla part of the Donation Land Claim No. 40 (being parts of Sections 13-14-23 and 24 in Township No. 11 South, Range 7 West ot the Willamette Mer idian) set apart to Asenath Blodgett, wife of William Blodgett, by the proper officers of the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, said Donation Claim described as follows, bemg parts of Sections 13-14-23 and 24 m said township 11 South, Range 7 West, bounded and described follows, to-wit; Beginning at a point 24-96 chains east and 22-00 chains North of the S. W. corner of S. B. V ot said Section 13 and running thence West 104.00 chs.; thence Seuth o38' W. 81.85 chs.; thence East 3t.50 chs. N. 50CW E. 73.00 chs.; thence East 17.50 ens.; tnence Nortn 35 ens to tne place of besrinninsr. containing 642 11-100 acres, the amount of land contained in the south half ot the West of said Donation Claim hereby con veyed is 160 50-100 acres m Benton county, Ore gon. Also The North half of the West half of the Donation Land Claim, of William Bloderett and Asenath Blodgett, from the U. S. Goverament, it being notification No. 7809, claim No. 40 situate in Sections thirteen, fourteen, twenty-three and twenty-four in Township eleven, South Range seven west . Willamette Meridian in Benton County, Oregon and the whole claim containinj 642 11-100 acres and the part hereby conveys containing 160 52-100 acres. Also - . "Lots numbered two and three and the .south west quarter of the North East quarter, the North west Quarter of the South east quarter and the North east quarter ef the south west quarter 01 section Twenty tour rownsmp Eleven seutn Ranee Seven west of ihe Willamette Meridian, Oregon, containing one hundred and fifty acres and forty nine hundredths of an acre.'.' Also "Lots numbered four, five, six, seven, eight and nine, of Secticn Twenty four in Township eleven South of Range seven west Willamette Meridian in Oregon, eontain'ng ninety acres and eighty six hundredths of an acre. ' - -.. To pay unsatisfied charges, expenses and claims against said Estate). ' . . The said lands- will be sold as a whole or in par cels as purchasers may desire and for particulars inquiry may De made 01 z,. a. Davis or iioi gatey. my attorney, both at Corvallis, Oregon.' " . ' ANN E. BLODGETT, r:.nutj. .:-. - .- : Administratrix, 1 Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, tr: .,. ; . this Oth day of November, 1963! Notice of Final Settlement In the "estate of William C. Woodcock, deceased. is hereby given by the undersigned administra tor of said estate: tisat said administrator has filed his final account iu 'said estate and that the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, .in probate has appointed Tuesday, the Sth day of December, 1903, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the County Court room in the County Court House in the City of Corvallis, in Benton county, State of Oregon, as the time and place for the hear ing of objection to said hnal accounts ana tne nnai settlement thereof.- , . ; Dated October 30th, 1903. M. S. WOODCOCK. Administrator of the estate of William C. Woodcock deceased. Reduced Rates on Thanksgiving . Day. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell tick ets at one and one third fare for the Tonnd trip between all points ou its Ore gon lines, account . THANKSGIVING DAY. t Tickets will be sold here on Novem ber 25th and 26th. and will be limited for return to the 27th. All who desire to take advantage of this reduction can secure tickets from the nearest Southern Pacific agent on dates mentioned. The Buckeye folding vapor bath cabipet is endorsed by 30,000 phy sicians. The only perfect, cabinet made for the scientific application of heat '-- and steam in curing and preventing disease. Graham & Wells, druggists of Corvallis, are sole 8 gents. Call and gee it or write for particulars. Study bookkeeping in the Cor vallis Business College, day and night schools. umiiiiiisttmiisetBRMBfLimttM Grouse & Brandegee Suits rect for Good Dressers Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor Benton County. - A. M. Witham and Agnes Thompson, Plaintiffs, vs. ' . Abigail Brown, James L. Garrett, Minerva Rob ertson and W. J. Robertson, her husband, the heirs at law of Hiram Elliott, deceased, it any such there be. The heirs at law of John B. Ganett, if any such there be, Defendants: To Abigail Brown, James L. Garrett, Minerva Robertson and W. J. Robertson her husband. The heirs at law of Hiram Elliott, deceased, ii any snch there be. The heirs at law of John B. Garrett, if any such there be, Defendants above named. In the name of the State of Oregon : You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint ot the plain tifis in the above entitled suit, in the above en titled court now on file in the office of the clerk of said court on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this summons, made by the County Judge, of Benton County, State of Oregon, (being the county where the above entitled suit is pending, in the Circuit Court of said county and state) wit: on or befare six weeks from the day of first publication nereol, and you are hereby notined that if you fail to so appear and answer the said complaint as herein required, for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the above entitled court for the relief demanded in said complaint, namely, - . That the said defendants and each of them, be reauired to set forth the nature of his or her -claim in and to Lots four, five, six, seven, eight and nine, in Block No. 13, in the County Addition to the City of Corvallis, County of Benton, and State of Oregon, and that all adverse claims therein of the defendants and each of them may be' determined by a decree' of this court, That bv said decree it be declared and adjudged that the defendants have not, nor has any of said defendants, any estate or interest whatever in or to said land asd premises or any part there of, and that the title of Plaintiff Agnes Tnompsen to the south fourteen feet of said lot four thereof; and of Plaintiff A. M. Witham to the north thirty-six' feet thereof said lot tour, and to all of said lots five, six, seven, eight and nine thereof, is good and valid and that the de fendents and each ot them be forever debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said land and premises, or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiffs or either of them, and for such other relief as to the Court may seem meet and agreeable, to equity. This summons is published in the Corvaixis Gazette once a week for six successive and consecutive weeks beginning with the issue of October 2, 1903, and ending with the issue of No vember 20, 1903, undei and in pursuance of an order made by the Hon. Virgil E. Watters, County Judge of Benton County, Oregon, being the county where the above-entitled suit s pend ing in the above entitled Circuit Court, dated September 29, 1903; date of first publication hereof is October 2, 1903. J. H. WLLSpN and E. HOLGATE. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Notice of Executors Sale of Real Property. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for centon county , In the matter of the Estate J of Robert E. Cooper, Deceased. . Notice is hereby given that under and in accord ance with, an order of sale made by the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, en the 12th day Septem ber, 1903, in .the above entitled estate directing and orderiug us, Thomas H. Cooper and George,. W. Cooper, as executors of the said estate to sell all of the real property belonging., to said estate at private sale U the highest , bidder for cash in hand to satisf the claims,' eharges and expenses against the Slid estate, which .'oftier was duly recorded at pp. 448-449 Probate Journal Namher 9; that we the said ex ecutors will proceed to sell at private sale from and after Friday the 20th day of November, 1903,- all the rights title and interest which the said Robert. E. Cooper had at the time Of his death in and to the following-described real property : 1 . -. . . . Beginning at a point 43. chains and 6 links west of southeast corner of the original donation land claim of Albert, G. Hovey, Notification. No 2391, Claim No. 43, in township 12 south, range 5 west, running thence west 24 chains, 43 links to a point, running thence north 20 chains and 87 links to a point, run ning thence east 24 chains and 43 links to a point, running thence south 20 chains and 87 links to the place ef beginning, containing in all fifty-one acres more or less in Benton County, State of Oregon; Also, commencing 20 chains and 97 links west from the northeast corner of the donation land claim of Albert G. Hovey, Notification No. 2391, claim No. 43, in township 12 south, range 5 west of the Wil lamette Meridian, running thence south 18 chains and 60 links, thence west 22 chains and 8 links, thence north 18 chains and 69 links; thence east 22 chains and 8 links to the place of beginning, con taining 41.06 acres more or less in Benton County, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand and said sale . will be made subject to the confirmation thereof by the eaid County Court of Benton county, Oregon. THOS. H. COOPER AND GEO. W. COOPER, Executors of the estate of Kebert . Cooper,' Dec'd. Notice for Publication. United States Laud Otiice, Oregon City, Or. , -r ' . . November 13, IfluS.-. .. Notice is hereby given that iii compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale nf timber lands in the States of California, 01 egon, Nevada, and; Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1SS2, Philip H Johnson, of Monmouth, county of I'olk, State of Oregon, has (Ins day filed iu this office his sworn statement No. 6l2i, for the purchase of the E of S E of Sec. No. 18, iu Township. No. 13 S. li. No. 6 W est, and ,will offer proof - to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and t o establish his claim to said land before Victor P. Moses,. Clerk of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvalli3, .Oregon, on Friday, the 22nd day of January, 19L4. . He names as witnesses: Charles Newman of Inavale, Oregon, Hiram Newman, Fred Hubler, Frank Fisher, ail of Monmouth, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file t heir claims in this oilieu on or before said 22nd day of Janniry, 1304 - ALGERNON 8. DRESSER. Register. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARC TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it u (imply Iron and Qui nine put in tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. bO and! Overcoats are Cor Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, Corvallis. Oreaon, Oct 9, 1903. Notice is hereby irfven that in compliance with the provisions of the art 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 tne pudiic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, . THOMAS D. HUFFT, of Wren, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day bled in this omce nis sworn statement no. 6307, for the purchase of the S. i of N. E. i of Sec. No. 12, in T. No. 12 S, P. No 7 W, ana' will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fcrits timber or stone than for agricultural pm-poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Victor P. Moses, County Clerk at Corvallis-, Oregon, on Thurs day, the 7 th day of January, 1904 He nam 3s as witnesses: Georee Green of Philomath, Oreeron. Edward C. King, Heman S. Pitman and Jesse M Hufft of Wren, Oreeron. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to nietneir claims in this office on or before said 7th day of January, 1904. ALUr.KiNOIN S. DKES5KK, Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or.. Sept. 15, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the tprov sions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en- titl ed"An act tor the sale ot timber lands- in tne States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washingt on Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, ' FRANCES A. BARRETT, of Philomath, county of Benton, state of- Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6S9, for the purchase of the NE of NW J, of Sec. No. 10, in Township No. 11 S, R. No. 6 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tin.ber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Victor P. Moses, county clerk at Corvallis, Orhgon, on Monday, the 30th day of No vember. 1903. He names as witnesses: James E. Johnson, ot Wren, Oregon, Andrew L. Porter, of Nortons, Ore gon, Michael G. Flvnn, and James Barrett, both of f hiloniath, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 30th day of Nov., 1903. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton county. G. M. Missail and A. G. Knapp, Plaintiffs, vs. W. Lair Hill, Julia C. Hill his wife, H. Taylor Hill, Jennie Hill his wife, G. A. Hill, Julia Hill his wife, J. L. Hill, M. A. Thompson, Rufus Thomp son, her husband, Rupert C. Hill, Etta Kittridge, Kittridge, her husband, Lenora S Greg ory, Wm. M. Gregory her hushand, Elijah Sparks, Louise F. Sparks his wife, Nathan M. Montgomery, . Ratah Long, Groveri Long her hushand, William McConnell, Reuben Hill McCoonell, Victor Earl McConneli, Susan M. McConnell, - J. Farmer Hill, Nathan R. Hill, Margaret Hill,- Gertrude Mad- - Jocks, H. A. Maddoeks, her husband, Julia S. Marks, J. Coleman Marks, Katie Marks his wife - and the Oregon and Washington .Trust Investment Company Limited, a corporation, Defendants. To W. Lair Hilt. Julia C. Hill, G. A. Hill, Julia Hill, Rapert C: Hill Etta.; Kittridge,vri -Kittridge her husband, Ratah Long, Grover Long, Wm. McConnell, Reuben Hill McConnell, - Victor Earl MeCounell, Sushn M. MeCounell,.. J. . Farmer Hill; Nathan K. .Hill, Margaret Hill, and the Oregon and Washington Trust .Investment Company, Limited, a Corpora tion, seventeen of the atovo-named defendants: ... Jn the name .of .the State of Otegon: . Ypu and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs in the: above? entitled suit in the above named .court, now on file with the clerk of the said court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, which is lid first uate is the 23rd day of October, 1903, and you and each of you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer the said complaint the' plaintiffs lor want thereof will apply to tne said court for the relief prayed for in their said complaint, towit: For a decree adjudg ing the plaintiffs to be the owners in fee simple of the following described lands to-wit: - Beginning at a point 10 chains north and 12.12 chains west of the southeast corner of section 36 in township 10 south, range 4 west, of the Willamette Meridian, in Benton County, Oregon, and running from thence, north 24.75 chains, thence west 27.88 chains, thence south 18 chains, thence east 10 chains, thence south 6.75 chains, thence east 17.83 chains to the place of beginuingy containing 62.25 acres more or less and that a ceitain mortgage executed by Squire Montgomery and Sarah A. Montgomery to the Oregon and W ashington Trust Investment Com pany Limited, on the 1st day of December, 1876, and recorded on December 5, 1876 in Book U at page 1 of the record for mortgages for Benton County, Or., be decreed paid and the same be cancelled and satis fied, and for such other relief as may be meet in equity, . This summons is published in the Corvallis Ga zettb by order of the Hon. Virgil JO. Watters. coun ty judge of Benton county, Oregon, made at Cham bers in the city of Corvallis on the 17th day of Octo ber, 1903. And the date of the first publication of this summons is the 23rd day of October, 1903, and the. date of the last publication hereof is the 4th day of December, 1903. , N. M.. NEWPORT, Attorney for the Plaintiffs. Cheap Sunday ; Rates Between Portland and Willamette , Valley Points. Low round trip r&ies have been placed in effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, .in either direction. Tickets will be sold . ' Saturdays and Sundays and limited to return on or before the following Monday. Rate to ok From Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Paciflc Co's Agents for particulars. . GOLD WET Ladies and Children's Rain Coats -Men's and Boys' Rain Coats , Ladies and Cbildrens Long Coats Men's and Boys' Overcoats Men's and Boys' Duck, Waterproof, Oil, Rubber and Leather Coats All Kinds of Rubber Boots and Sjnoes, Umbrellas, Comforts and Blankets. Big Line to Select From. J. H. J. D . MANN & CO. FUMY MATTINGS Never have' we been in position to offer our customers such good goods at such low prices. Corner Main THE i Pioneer Bakery Fresh bread daily. A complete stock of candies, fruits and J 1 A. a. lA ' 1 J r 1 l Si 0 uuia j&.cpi tuiiia.iiuy un iianu. oihokcis supplies a specialty.. Confectioner " 1 ,.Vv H. W.; 'HALL, Proprietor. 1 The Popular Grbcers Will: Give You Low- Prices on Groceries, , Mill, Stock and Poultry Foods, Granite and Tinware. All Goods Damaged by Fire or Water at a Bargain. . . GIVEN AWAY . . We wish to announce to our friends and customers that we have perfected arrangements with one of the largest and best known potteries iu the United States to furnish ns with High Grade Hand Painted China, which we absolutely guarantee and which we will give away : AJBSOIAJTElY FREE. Being desirous of increasing our business and acknowledging favors extended1 to us by our present customers, we could think of no better wavof showing our appreciation than offering something which we are sure every one will appreciate. A set of those beautiful dishes is within the reach of every one of our customers, and we feel that all will avail themselves of the opportunity. We furthermore want our friends to distinctly understand that Our prices for goods will not be increased to enable us to do this. On the contrary, our prices will be as low, or we may say. lower, to give this up-to-date way of advertising the endorsement it deserves. And ia addition, we will give with "each purchase cou pons, irrespective of the extremely low prices, which entitle the holder to the Chios ware ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. You will be surprised to find how soon you will have sufficient coupons to entitle yon to the entire dinner eeL But you don't have to wait for that. Yon car get the different articles as you want them and the first thing you know you will have a complete dinner set. We have contracted for a large quantity ot goods and we want the loyal s'np portof our friends. We shall rely upon our old customers and feel that our most generous offer will.bejtaken advantage of by those who have hitherto not given ua their business. , . In conclusion, we most cordially invite you to call and look over the most com plete and select line of China Ware in town. J. E. IIEXKX.E, PimOMATO. The Gazette for. PREPARE FOR WINTER We are fully prepared to pro tect young and old from many of the disagreeables . of our Oregon winters, ; and invite you to see our line and get our prices. HARRIS. Window Shades, Wall Paper, Iron Beds, Baby Buggies, Go Carts, Art Squares, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Stoves, Tinware, Graniteware. and Monroe. 1 i fine job vjorlz