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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1904)
THE C0RVALL1S GAZETTE Publmbd mrmry Tummdmy and Friday bythm . GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. 0. A. Dearing, Ed. and Mgr. FRIDAY. JANUARY 15, 1904. EDITORIAL COMMENT. That the play-going public of Corvallis appreciate a good play, and will give it a hearty sup port, was evidenced by the attendance at the Opera House on Wednes day evening, at the presentation of "Are you a Mason." The company was a fine one in every respect, the play the best we have had for a long time, full of fun, with every character well pre sented. On the whole we con gratulate the management on the success of this, the first of the new series of performances, and bespeak ior their future efforts the hearty support of the people of Corvallis. The outlook for the world's progress in 1904 could not be better. Seldom has soAnuch that has a world import been so near development and comple tion, as appears before us at the present time. Panama takes its place among the list of republics, and the work to be done there will give her a prominence out of keeping with her size and population. France will have accomplished the grandest work in her history the complete separation of Church and State, and the absolute control of the education of her children. Spain, old and imbecile, will make a brave attempt to throw off the shackles of the tyrant that has degraded her, and take again the place that Spanish valor held for her through centuries of con quest Though the new Repblic of Spain may not be an accom plished fact this year, yet a long step will most certainly be made in that direction. The very first step must be the enthronement of the school house. The valor of little Japan will force changes in the Orient that are at present almost undreamed of. Turkey, Macedonia and the Balkaas will work out their own salvation through the arbitratment of bat tle, and the powers of Europe ! may be involved in the dispute. Mexico will put the finishing touches to the work of twenty- five years by adopting compul sory, education and the gold standard. The United States will elect a president for tour years and take to herself officially the name she has made famous throughout the world, "Amer ica." In the world's history one of the most important chapters will be written by 1904. jk jt jt The City Council is to be com mended for the prompt and effect ive measures taken by them at their last meeting regarding the gambling school recently started to teach the youth of this city the mysteries of stud poker and kin dred accomplishments. We print elsewhere the text of the ordi nance. Corvallis is an educa tional center, and almost every branch of a complete education comes within the curriculum of our various educational institu tions. Sut so far none of our schools or colleges has taken up the particular science taught nightly in the "Fagin" crib re cently raided by the police. Draw poker and stud poker, twenty-one and cinch, pedro and faro, have never yet received the attention at the hands of our ed ucators that some people consider them entitled to. The device of locked doors, and an innocent looking outside sentinel to guard the children of the school from the intrusion of parents or guar dians, is a feature that ordinary schools have not yet adopted, and one that the faculty of this school should reconsider. Publicity, from our point of view, is much to be preferred. Why not put out a sign that will be self ex planatory, and to mark the edu cational features of the place, add a classical quotation from Dante? FAGIN'S. 'who kntcrshcre leaves hope behind." n MJCJ N'S CLOTHING All $16.50, 17.50, 18, 20 and 22 50 Suits and overcoats for... $15.00 All $13 00, 14 00 and 15 suits -arid overcoats ior 12.50 All $10.50, 11.00, 1200 and 12.50 euits and overcoats 10.00 All $8.00, 8 50, 9.00, 9 50 and 10.00 suits and overcoats 7.50 All $7.50 suits and overcoats 6.50 20 per cent reduction on all boys' suits and overcoats and men's ex tra pants. REDUCTION SALE. 10 per cent reduction on lace cur tains. 10 per cent reduction on dress linings. 10 per cent reduction on W. B. corsets. 25 per cent reduction on back and fancy combs. - N 25 per cent reduction on dress trimmings, lace all over. 25 per cent reduction wool waists. 25 per cent reduction ladies' belts. .Ladies' and Misses' skirts 10 per cent reduction. Ladies' and Misses jackets 25 per cent reduction. Wool shawls and fascinators, 25 per cent reduction. REMNANT SALE. DRY GOODS. 6c calico at 5c 10c outing flannel 8c 10c flannelett 8c 10c percale .8c 8c shirting .7c 12c percale 1 lc 15c ribbon s . . . . 12c 25c ribbon 20c 35c ribbon 30c 50c velveteens 45c $1.25 dress goods $1 00 $1.00 dress goods .85c 75c dress goods 4 ; .60c 50c dress goods .45c 25c dress goods 20c 20c dress goods. . ........ 15c 75c eiderdown .... .". . . , . . .'; .". . 60c 35c eiderdown 25c 1 Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Benton county. .- In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament t of Gustav Hodes, Deceased. ) Notice is hereby aiven that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Benton county, Oregon, the executor of the last will and testament of Gustave Hodes, deceased, and all creditors of the said Gustav Hodes must present their claims, with the proper vouchers, to her at her home in Corvallis, Oregon, within six months irom in is aaie. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, January 7, 1904. MINNIE U DENMAN, Executrix of the Estate of Gustav Hodes, deceased. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon Januai-ry 9, 1904. Notice Is hereby given that the followingr-named settler has Sled notice of his intention to make final proof in support f his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Countv filork nf Benton County, at Corvams, Or. on February 23, 1904, viz: James B. Embree, H. E. No. 18,009, for Vf. i of S. W. J of Sec. 10, T. 10 a, R. 6 W He names the following: witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis.: Willard Price, Larkm G. Price, Arthur Rice and Tnedore Bevens, all of Kings valley, Or. Register. PHILOMATH MILL CO. MANUFACTURERS OP FIR LUMBER Complete Stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber kept constantly on hand OFFICES AT PHILOMATH, OR SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. On account of the National Live Stock Wool and Frait Growers' Association, the Southern Pacific will sell Round Trip Tickets January iO and 11, to Portland for $3.50, good to return up to January 17. Notabt. Trrxss. CosvBrANciNa JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNKY-ATJtAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office in Burnett Building. THEOLD RELIABLE Then the fond papa who furnishes the money that enables the boy to complete his studies can wan der in at his pleasure and see how his boy is progressing. By all means, gentlemen, open your doors to the public and let us help you to spread the fame of your school broadcast over the land,? : F, KLECKER X 2C Philomath i i Oregon. AGENT IOR Natures Health Restorer THBBKST MEDICINE ON EARTH. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours PINK TABLETS ONLY (Pan be had at nodes' Grocery. . AbsolutelyPure. THERE SM SUBSTITUTE oie Special ?um 9 9 9 During Our Annual Sale A Lot of Boys' Overcoats, 5 to 12 years, value $5 to $7 50. ' Plum Price. 1 . .$ 2 50 A Lot of Men's Mackintoshes .......... " 5 50, 6 50. " " 345 A Lot of Men's Veal Kip Boots. ....... f . 3 50 " ' ....,248 A Lot of Boys' Shoes, 11 to 2,.. " 1 50, 2 00. " " .... 1 00 ALotof Men's Shoes.........:..........i.. 1 50,2.2 50. M " .... I CO A Lot of Men's Duck Coats, blanket lined , " " 1 28 A Lot of Men's Covert TJlstera. . .......... " 4 50 M 2 69 A Lot of Men's Odd Pants. .................. ' 1 50, 2 50 " " 100 ALotof Boys' Knee Pants....... " 75, 1 50 " .... 83 A Lot of Boys' Suits, 5 to 14 years. . . . . " 1 50, 2 00 " . " 1 00 A Lot of Boys' Suits, long pants, 12 to 19, some worth 6 " ' .... 2 98 A Lot of Men's wool-fleeced Underwear, whoppers. ' " " . . . . 98 A Lot of Men's Frock Suits, 33 to 37. . . .value $7 50 to $15 '".... 4 98 f AT HALF PRICE : All our OIoak8, "Wraps, Jackets, Tailor-made Suits, Furs.. J A Broken Line of "Gold" white Dress Shirts, value $1 50 " " .... 75 10 pieces Outing Flannels, .............. . .......... ' .... 4 A Lot of Embroideries worth from 25c. to 30c . " " . . . . 15 A Lot of Women's Outing-flannel Night Robes, value 75c ' Plum Price. . . .$ 56 A Let of Women's Outing flannel Kimonos, cheap at 75c " " .... 48 A Lot of Lace Curtains, per pair.. " " .... 56 A Lot of Women's Grey and Ecru Vests and Pants, 45c. . " '.... 23 Broken lines R & G Corsets, $1 grade " " .... 69 Broken lines R & Corsets, $150 grade " " .... 98 Novelty Dress Patterns, 12. . . . " " .... 7 90 Novelty Dress Patterns, $8 ' " . . . . 5 9O AT HALF. PRICE : 1 One job lot Ladies and Misses Rubbers.... " .... 18 A Broken lise of $1 50 Women's Shoes. .... " ' 98 A Broken line of 2 00 " " " " . ...135 A Broken line of 3 00 " " " " .... 1 90 A Broken line of 3 50 " " " .... 2 49 A Broken line of 1 25 Misses " ." " .... 8g A Broken line of 150 " " " " .... 98 A Broken line of 2 00 " " " .... 129 Big Bargains in Childress odds and end s Shoes All these prices are SPOT CASH Save money and help us to clean house before our new spring stock arrives. E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY AT LAW Corvallis, Oregon. Office In FostofiB.ce BttUdlntr. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY T&ke Intlve Bromo Quinine Tablets. An drug, (lists refund the money If it fails to cure B W. Grove's signature is on each box. For Sale Two Shorthorn bull?, one two-year-old, both dark red, twelve young Cotswold ewes. . I. O. Thompson, R. F. D. No. 2, Corvallis, Or. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder rifhL B A. CATHEY, M. D Physician & Surgeon Rooms 14 in. Bank Building. nff. ) 10 to 12 a. m. 0fficeHour8r2to4p.m. Residence : Corner 5th and Adams Sts. Telephone at office and residence. Corvallis, - - - Oregon. E. E. WHITE REAL ESTATE CO Just a Few of Our Many Bargains. No. 34. 460 acres adjoining R. R. town, all tillable, fine improvements. Only $25 per acre. No. 87.-387 acres 7 miles from Corvallis and 1 miles from K. K. station, 2 good houses, fine Darns, m acres out to grain, a. nne piace; toper acre. No. 21. 300 acres all fenced, 16O acres cleared, more could be, 100 acres to grain now. Price $25 per acre. . .. No. 20. 60 acres food 9-room house, ffood well and orcharu, all fenced; also 10 head of cows, team, harness and wagon, some hoga and chickens, all fur S300U. No. 18. 30 acres. 25 in orchard mostly prunes, good bouse and barn, good well and running water, race 44uu. r ,e iA j rs n . n r eiKht-room house, barn 40x60. 20 acres of prunes, balance good forest land. Price $35 per acre. No. 26. House and 2 lots on Main street: $1500. No. 27. 22-foot front on Main street good location for business. S50U. No. 25. A fine lot on Third street; S135. No. 31. Two fine lots, nice location; $500. No. 35. Undivided half interest in business lot on Main street, good two-story brick 5wt75 leet, a snap, .race, 4,oiaj. Soace will not sennit of further details, but 11 you want a good investment cau ana see as. Mist aoor boutn 01 Keamng Ko-jm. C. H. NEWTH, M. D PHYSICIAN &, SURGEON. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, MAIN STREET, PHILOMATH, ORE. 6 PUGG, HARDWARE' TINWARE STOVES PAINTS OILS A full line of Win Harness, Wagons, Buggies and Farm Machinery C3 PHILOMATH OREGON. Notice of Guardian's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the county uourt of Lincoln Countv. Oreeon. in Drobate) made on the 9th day of December, 1903, and entered in the pro oate journal of said court, Vol. 3, page 2S in the matter of the guardianship aca estate of Melissa WMtney, Alary i. wnitney, ana Kuth w Mtnev. minors, and heirs of Laura Whitney. deceased, duly licensing and authorizing the undersigned guardian of said minors to sell their interest in tne xoiiowing aescnoea real estate, toe undersigned uuaraian ot said minors will offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, and subject to confirmation by said court on Saturday, thb 23rd d y of January, 1904, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Corvallis, county of Benton, State of Oreeon. all the right, title, interest and estate of tne said minora and each of them, in and to lots numbered four, five, six, seven and eight in bloek number twenty, in the County Addi tion to the City of Corvallis, County of Benton, State of Oregon, the same being an undivided tnreesixtns interest tnerein. lated Decern oer ifisra, ltua. - M. T. WHITNEY, Guardian. : Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. Low round trip rates bave 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 ob Fbom Corvallis. $3.00. Call on Southern . Pacific Co'a Agents tor particulars. 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 is simply Iron and Qui nine put in tasteless form. So Cure. No Pay. 50 JANUARY ' REDUCTION SAI 1JJJ . . . ALL GOODS FOR JANUARY RE DUCED IN PRICE SO AS TO CLEAN' UP LAST YEAR'S PUR CHASES. MAKE NO . MISTAKE. GET PRICES AND SUPPLY YOUR WANTS NOW1 J. H. HARRIS ..THE.. PIONEER BAKERY H. IV. HALL A fresh and complete line of candies, nuts and fruits kept constantly on hand. Our bread is always fresh. We carry a complete line of smokers' ne cessities Call and Inspect our Holiday Goods. Our line Is complete. Main Street Home-Seekers: If you are looking for some real good bargains in Stock, Grain Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for my special list or come and see me. I shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information you wish also showing you over the country. " :'r.: HENRY AMBLER, Real Estate, Loan . and Insurance. Get your ribs fixed at the Bicycle Hospital. Have you seen tbe anti rust and wind proof umbrellas at the Bicycle Hospital. - For Sale. Twenty shares stock in Equitable Sar- ng nd -Loan Assoc lauon. can on ueo E. Lilly, at First National Bank. Philomath, Benton County, Oregon For Spectacles or Eye Glasses, try E. W. S. PRATT, Jeweier Optician 0. J. BLA0KLEDG-E, furniture and music Store The public is invited to come and seemystock of Bed Room Suits Woven Wire Mattresses, Extension Tables, -Children's Rockers, Dining Chairs, Kitchen Treasures, Side Boards, Musical Instruments, Bed Lounges and Couches, Agood line of Mattresses, Center Tables, Children's High Chairs, Chiffonniers. Rockers, Kitchen Safes, Window Shades, Bamboo Furniture, just in SECOND HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. Soutb Main St. 0. J. BLACKLEDGE The Gazette for Job work Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic hes stood tho test 25 years. Average Annual Salss over One end a Half Million bottksloc3 this record of merit enseal to yo? No Cure, No Pay. 50c