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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1904)
tAUti Absolutely Part THERE JS NO SUBSTITUTE For Sale. Three and one half tons of timothy t. baled, firet qaaMty, faalf mile north SJollepft. O. S. Xoyes. For Sale. "Twenty shares stock. in Equitable Sav- - nd Loan Association. Call on Geo, 2Z. Lilly, at First National Bank. For Sale. Two Sliortborn ball, one two-year-old, 1 t& dar& red, twelve Tjoung Cotswold f Tvis. I. G. Thompson, R. F. No. 2, Corvallia. Or. For Sale. . BCaule's Strain Mammoth. Bronz9 Tur-l-jys, terns and hens. Address, Mrs P. A. Kline, Corvallis, Oregon, P. O. B. 11. For Sale. X20 acres tan improved land 1 miles fra. Summit station on Corvallis & S&tern R. R. Would make a fine stock roth. Trice $4 50 per acre. S. B. Ormsby, S32Court St., Salem. Oregon. Notice. Commencing February 1, residence rtte fr new subscribers on party lines !& be $1.25 per month. Rates fortele Vlmes connected before thaty time will sain as at present, f 1.00. Emma Cbawford. Manager. For Sale. Jive choice full blood Shorthorn heif cis of- the beef type, excellent breeders jferany one desiring to breed beef types. Several choice full blood Shorthorn Inifers of the milk type: Full blood" Jersey bulls one and two yam old. Well-bred thriving young pigs. Well-bred brood sows, matured or Uegisterecf Poland China hogs, male female, excellent breeders. A car-load of choice Durham heifers axiiS:. strain, soon to be fresh . -Jreah milk cows, Jerseys also well IslwS Durhams. Jh quire of M. S. Woodcock, or Gen. Ttoa. J. Thorp on the farm near Cor wla, Owgon. Am. KLINE, Llvomtock Auctioneer Corvallis, Oregon. Offce at Huston's hardware store. P. O. jafiiress Box I J. Pays highest prices tor 3I Kinds of livestock. Satisfaction guar- Twenty years experience. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tk Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All lni fUt refund the money if it fails to cure K Orove's signature is on each box. Notice Jor Publication. Office at Oregon City, Oregon Japjiarry 9, 1904. tSee tt hereby fiven that the followin?-named -KA.r lias tiled nutice of his intention to make final Qrot in stiiiport of bis claim, and that said proof 7ll So mlw fore te Countv Clprfc nf Bentou Colr at Corvaina. Or, on February s!3, 1904, viz: J.Bn Embrce, H. E. No. 12,009, for W. i of S. W. &if Sec. 10. T. 10 S , R. 6 W. U- naineK the following witnesses to prove his sxmiinaous residence npon and cultivation of said 9A.viz.: Villard Price, Lai km G. Price, Arthur rts-te and Tliedore Bevens, all of Kinjrs alley, Or. ALGERNON S. DKLSSER, Restister. Notice to Creditors. "3 the County Court of the State of Orcffcn for .hi county.. iA: Matu r of the Last Will and Testament 1 of V QjCi Hilis, Deceased. ) Stxtoe is hereby civen that the undersiffned has Wi 'tiiinted by the county CDurt of Bentou rnm'y. 'iv.n. the txecutor of the last will and tMCwe;it of Gustavo Modes, deceased, and all cw&c. rs of the said Gustav Hodes nmst present Hmo- claims, yith the )r.er vouchers, to her at tiTAv 'M in Corvallis, Oregon, withiu bix months JCrera this date. Ihted at Corvallis, Oresron, January T, 104. MINNIE L. DENilAN, , Kxecutrix of the Estate of Gustav llodes, deceased. Notice Tor Pablicatioti. Vnited States Land Office, Orcyon Citv. Or., January 25, 1934. Soiree is hereby iriven that in compliance with the fnve'icr.s of the set of Congress of Jun S, 1S7S, en Wk"An set for the sale of timber lands in the wn "i Ca;ii'-rn:-, Oregon, Nevada, and Washini; Territory " a extended to all the Public Land i.y a t ( i Aujus! 4. lS'.O, Hiilip II Johnson, f Ifi-ntnnuth. eo iuty of Polk, Sttte of Ureynn, has Hct iiy i led in ibis otSco his sworn statement No. CJicrtiia pu.'.ltas of the K, J of S. K. JofSec tim X". It! in To vuship N'X 13 Suth Kan,-e No. C W. - iil iter j tvof to show that the land sought imt? v -'ivMe for its timber or stone than "for afTvu.ior:d purposes, and to establish his claim to kJ :.d 1 .i .e Victor P. lloscs. Clerk of iSenton Ow,tv, Oivn. a; Corvallis, Orcsfon, on Fridav, the Jfthtljy of April, liH,4. kbt pni-'s as '.vitnefs: Charles Newman of la!e, t-rvjon, Hiram NeA nian, Fred Uu bier and Vrtr lifi'i-r . xormvutb, Orojron aj a.i'1 ui iH.Tfr,s cUiiuuiji adversely the alxve- aratribcd lands re rciuested to file thtir claims in Aiotilco on . tHf.-ra said Sth dayof April, 190 ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Renter. JFISAllATTER OF Hi IN SANTO DOMINQOr United States Warships Sent to Protect Americans. .. Official dispatches have been sent to Rear Admiral Wise, com manding the training squadron now at Guantanamo instructing that officer to "take immediate and effective steps for the ade quate protection of Ametican lives and property at the Domin ican capital, limiting his action at all times tenets oi international law. ' The warships Columbia and Hartford will also be or dered to the same locality. The admiral will land the necessary fore of marines to afford ample . protection ; to the plantation, where the engineer was recently killed by the natives. OUR NEXT VICE-PRESIDENT. Roosevelt and Fairbanks Wjjl be the Rallying Cry. Charles Warren Fairbanks, the senior United States senator from Indiana, will be the republican candidate for vice-president. He has yielded to President Roose velt's wishes, and his friends heie have not only ceased to counsej him against accepting the nom ination, but recognizing that the demand is practically unanimous among party leaders, are lending their aid to its accomplishment. It can be stated as a fact thai Senator Fairbanks has told the President that, whiiehewill make no canvass tor the nomination. and hopes the convention will select some one else, he will offer no obiection if nominated. ' j ALL HOPE HAS VANISHED, War Said to be Inevitable in the Far East. The British foreign office is now waiting" for the sound of the first gun of war. All hope for peace is past, and England turns more earnestly into protecting her interests in the Far East. The Tokio correspondent of the Times tonight says the situ ation is regarded as hopele-s, and that the voluntary subscriptions to the war fund exceed 3,000,000 yen. A dispatch from the Pekin cor respondent of the Times discusses the possibility of the flight of the Chinese court, and says it is per plexed by divided councils, but it is not likely to flee uless Rus sia attempts to invade inside the Great Wall. The Russian fleet at Vladivos tax is ready to sail. Korea is said to be the real point at issue. FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR FIRE. Twenty-five Business Blocks a Baltimore Burned to Ashes. - The largest fire in the history of Baltimore commenced on Sun day at ii a. m. in the wholesale drygoods house of John T. Hurst & Co. on Liberty Street between Baltimore and Fayette Sts. Ex tending principally eastward, it has leveled almost the entire district between Lombard and Lexington streets, and from Howard to Commerce. All the principal newspaper offices, many public ouildings, large wholesale stores, banks, warehouses and manutactorie?. The most con servative estimate of loss places it at $50,000,000 with chances of increasing that amount, as the fire is still burning. Engines and engine companies, policemen and military companies, have been hurried to Baltimore from New York, Philadelphia and Washington. Live cinders have been carried half a mile or more, setting roofs on fire. The fire has already covered an area of three quarters' of a mile in length and a quarter of a mile in width, tak ing in many of the most impor tant buildings in the city. .Owing to the wide extent of the calamity no approximate es timate can be made. The insur ance is expected to reach twenty minions. I am now prepared to do all kfnds of Wei!, Wind Mill and Pump Worjr See me before you haye your wort done. A. 2. HARLAN. Send orders to Simpson'i ilardwa e Store. CONDITION UNCHANGED. Senator Hanna's Illness Still Cori tinues Without Improvement. Washinton, ' Feb. 6 This morning at the Arlington hotel the bulletin was published that Senator Hanna's condition was unchanged. Drs. Rixby and Magruder will hold a consulta tion this forenoon. ' At io o'ek ek another bulletin shows Hanna's temperature half a degree higher than yesterday. Dr. Rixle v believes the disease is reaching its c'imaxi , H. M. Hanna, of Thomasville, Ga , brother of Mark, was today wired to come to Washington at the request ' of ' Mrs.' Hanna. Other members of the family were notified there was no immediate necessity of their presence. ONCE MORE FREE. Mrs. May brick Ends Her Four teen Years Imprisonment. MrsI May brick is serving .' but the last few months of her life sentence for. the killing of her husband, in the quiet country home of the Sisters of the Epiph any at Trirb, Cornwall,- under an assumed' name and with her iden tify completely bidden. She is guarded - from communication with the outside world as jeal ously as if she were still in Ayles bury prison.' Her identity is un known, even to the sisters. . "Mrs. Maybrick is still a.pris- li oner and nas not even Deen re leased on ticket of leave. " Those in charge of her are practically her' jailers, and all communica tion with her is forbidden, except see will return to America her final release. R4eaE Estate Transfers. Anna Nye. and husbaud to J. IL Ward 20 acres near Betlfount tain; $350. .- Stafe ol Oregon to D. Elliott, 8b-acres Alsea, $100, Burke Huggins to M. D. Haj pole, 1 0' acres near Monroe; $ioot BeveiBy Chew to Ira M.. Gobe 163 acres. near Monroe; $5. . P. Avery and wife to Chas. H'orton, 2 lots block 4, N. Bv &. P. Avery's Add; &100. L. E- Chenoweth and wife to W. S. Alcorn, 19 acres Hoe kins;. $3500. U- S- to J. B. Oedig, patent r20 acses near Blodgett. . ' State of Oregon to D. H.. Wooldridge, 40 actes tp. 14, s r 6 w; $50. Byron Wpoldrwe to E. "V. Nye, 40 acres, tp 15 s, r 6 rest; $6oa ' D. H. Wool ridge to K V.. Nye, ,40 acres tp. 14 s, r 6 west; $600. R. S. Brysoa et al to W. E. Yates, part lot i, block i; $10. John Price and wife to Lincoln Allen, 68 acres Kings Valley; $1000. . . W. T. Wiles and wife to E, F. Wiles, 248 acres near Wells; $I.OO. i - E. F. Wiles and wife to W. T Wiles, 80 acres near Wells; $1... E. F. Wiles and wife to W. T. Wiles, 181 acres near Wells; $1. Capt. J. W. Crawford is officiating as county recorder, daring the absence of Recorder Vincent. Mr. S. L. Kline left on Saturday fox, San Francisco to complete spring purchases that will be on exhibition at his mammoth establishment early in March. Mrs. Kline ac companied him. The Oregonian after remarking that the people of fL s Angeles are uniting in prayer lor ram vciy pci- tinently remarks that lne news does not sound so amusing as stories that Chinese are beating torn torus to invoke the aid of supernatural power against foreigners, but, alter all, there is not a wide difference. Dr. Lowe is positively the only exclusive oculo-optician in the val ley. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yea Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Death oi an Albany Citizen. L. Senders, one of "Albany's beBt known citizens, and a pioneer of Oregon, died at the North Pacific 1 Sanitarium in Portland. Mr. Sen ders had long suffered from" kidney trouble, and some time ago submit- ; ted to an operation. He recovered from the operation bat stomach trouble set in and his general debit ' itated condition "prevented his re covflry. Leonidas Senders was born in Bosen, Germany, May 14, 1833. He came to America in th 50s. locating in Missouri. In 1862 he came toOregon via the Isthmus of fanama, and, in company with m.i Sternberg, established a merchai dfse business in Brownsville, Linn ' County. Later they came to Albany ; and continued the business. " Mr. j Senders accumulated considerable I means and took an active interest I in upbuilding Albany . . He built several bricks buildings v and for some time was one of the largest dealers in blooded horses-in tho val ley. He was a prominent figum in the Democratic councils of Linn County. The deceased was a mem ber of tbe Masonic and Workmen fraternal orders. He is survived by tw.o daughters and two pons: Mrs. Belle Lewis of Tacoma: Mrs. Ame-Ha Weinberg, of .;' Elleusburg, Wash ; Morris and Albert Sender?, of Albany. The remains were brought to Albany and inte?E&ent took ptaca Friday. The regular examination of ap plicants for teacher's certificates is to be held here by Superintendent G. W. Denman next week, begin ning February 1 and conclung February 13.. T&Aa includes appli cations for State, eounty and : pri mary certificates. It is said that no county in Oregon bas a more energetic r successful superinten dent than- has Benton and the pchools are-in a flbarishinsr condi tion. "Work by pupils in each dis trict is now in progress, looking to the exhibit that is ta be made by Benton's schools at the St. Louis exposition; This work is arousing great interest in both teachers &ncb pupils and probably every school in jtbe countv will add its mite to the f display. Ibis will be a splendid 'advertisement for the svetem of !-school8 of old Oreqson, besides of inestimable benefit to the ambi tious pupil whose work is thus ex j hibited. Telegram. Notice. TJ. S. Land Office,. CN-econ City, ; February 5. 1904. iNoiiee 18 nereoy geH inai ine ap proved plat of township-10 south, range 9 west, (fractional) has been received1 from the Surveyor Geaera) of Oregon, and on Aprill 13, 1904, at 9 o'clock a. nit of said date,, said plab will be filed in. this office, and the land embraced wLl' be subject 10 entry ea and after said date. Algekxos S. Dkesser, Register Geo. W. Bileu, Receiver. Geraldnoe-Bonner,, writing in the Argo naut for Fabruary 8th, tells of how diffl- cnlt it is te receive any satisfaction in the New York public libraries. She alsc compares New York women to Western women in a bright, en tertaining manner, laving special stress- en Gotham women's lack of education and social qualifica tions . - - Now 4301. Of Ike Condition Report Of the First NatJoaal Bank of Corvallfe, at Corvallis. in tike State of Oregon. , asfe tke close f business, January 22, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans Mid Disconats . $10i 555 65 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 3:451 49 U. S. Bands to secure circulation 50,000 Oft U. 8. Bonds on hand . 400 60 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 32 25 Stocks, securities, etc 20 084 70 Banking-house, furniture and fixtures 21 013 28 Other real estate owned 8 1ST 44 Due from National Banks not reserve agents , : Tt 870 3 Due from State Banks and Bankers 25 021 17 Due from approved reserve agents 87 875 41 Internal-Revenue stumps 289 90 Checks and other cash, items.i 2 296 19 Notes of other National Banks i 1 180 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, 6S 99 and CQnts Lawful Money Res. in Bank, viz: Specie i 57,304 15 t Legal-tender notes 270 00 i 57,574 15 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 5 per cent, oi Circulation 2,500 00 Total $455,951 5 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in' $50,000 00 surplus tuna Undivided nrofits. less ex censes and 9,101) 00 taxes paid 1,715 87 National Bank notes outstanding 48.250 00 Due to Sta'te Banks and Bankers 112 59 Individual deposits subject to check296,691 12 Demand certificates of deposit 4S.047 07 CertiBed cheeks - 32 00 Liabilities other than those stated above 20CO 00 Total. $455,951 65 State of Oregon, County of Benton, sss I, Walter T. Wiles, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Walter T. Wiles, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of November, 1903. W. E. Yates, Notary Public. Correct Attest: v . M. S. Woodcock, Geo. E. Lilly. C. E. Moor," Directors. .en. M rove has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half Million bottles. Does this record of 'merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c Enclosed with every ffil'i. Jim Mat thnait twice. Thia nnallatift vanatatlom and M&jn mhnmm for Mvl. nomfnrt and alone, W. I DosiM shoe have to give better satisfaction than other t&0aixi $uo shoe tocuN tua lepatatiaa for bm beet SSjOO maA fso shoe mart be yf itainorlii i Sold fry 61 DouoUmm Store in America eitie$ tetHna direct from factor to eposnp ojm prqU ama oat saq uwm epenrwficre. 1 5TTA1T TT T7N'mtTirW"TT A rPK I Donjtlag $3& nndi $3.w shoes than he can (ret elsewhere. V. L. nonplns mnkes and sella more SSJ and $80 shoes Uuui, any other two manolatfarerg in tho world. Faet Color Eyei3U TJaed. Tll8 9t&ndartt hAA Twva Iimii 1.muI m Im. w. I Donglas S3.00anr1 S'l-SO shoes -oinale of tfw ranie hirl-ral leatnersnsed in !B5.aascicl tUVDil alines and inst. as croud in cvVv ."i-c. fffrvi -j snoefi Bent JwryrrTrm nn r-rir fwr Jisuremenr root an snowif s VAAAUW JT JVI!ii!i. w. rOUCLAS. THE Hens Thast Lay ARB THS Hens That Pay. Gerhard's Sufl' Leghorns Say. A few good Cockerels For Sale. Gall on or Address C. A. Gerhard, Cosnrallis, Oregon. - c. 11. NEwm m. r. PHYSICIAN t SURGEON. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, nlK STREET, PHILOMATH, ORE. J Hotaky TlTLB8. COfWBYANCING JOS H. WILSON. ATTO RNEY-AT.LAW. Practice in fdt State and Federal Court. Office in Burnett Building. IB A. CATHEY,, M. D PhysieuLn 8? Surgeon Kopms 14 m. Bank Building r t-t , I 10 to 12 a. m. Office Hours to 4 p ffi Residence : Corner 5th and dams Sts Telephone at office and residance. Corvallis. - - - Oregon. 22. jK. Bryson ATTOMEY AT LAW Corvallis, Orecron. Office- to Postoffice Bo&dlnK. E E. WHITE REAL ESTATE CO Just a Few of Our Many Bargains- No. 34. 4G0. acres adjoining R. R. town, all tillable, fine improvements. Only $25 per acre. No. 37. 3s7 acres 7 miles from Corvallis and 1 miles from K. R. station, 2 good houses, fine barns, 125 acres out to grain. A fine place; 545 per acre. No. 2i. 301 acres all fenced,. 16O acres cleared, more could be, 100 acres to grain now. Price $25 per acre. No. 20. 60 acres, good 9-Toom house, good well and orchard, all fenced; also 10 head of cows, team, harness and wagon, some hogs and chickens, all fr SUOOo. No. 18. 30 acres. 25 in orchard mostly prunes, good house and barn, good well and running water. Price 2400. No. 15.--160 acres, 4 miles east of Corvallis, eight-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 Etreet good location for business. $500. 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 58x75 feet, a snap. Price, 54,500. Space will not rermit of further details, but if you want a good investment call and see us. First door South of Reading Room. WHITE & STONE. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE 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. No Cure. No Pay. 50 j . . aa. 3 ;i asteiess mii botfle is a Ten Cent, package of Grove's inifUi P'ain orate; lieavy, mdium fr ipht soles. mar Itaa mmUmI ail au hai hMm nn it Line Cannot Equaled at Any Price. . K.. MM.,a. mimwm mam Minn fttr mnturv is m w 11 r . JS22 vW. L. DOUGLAS yc ns vfraes irfth name and pn'ro stampe1 f prtr- xna C om iww:tiotxU for smie srvift aesirca ; w u Brockton. IVIxss. THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL CORVALLIS. OREGON. Bates $1.00 and $200 per day ing to the quality of rooms and accord class of service rendered. Prices forreguar boarders-made rea sonable on application. The- house was freshly painted iaside ami' papered throughent during last sumnser and fall, and snpplied with new bath and toilets. The table is furnished at all titea with jthe best the market affords. The beds are cnangeii every day and all rooms paired and cleaned daily. Every effort Vil) be madeo please the t avsling pub lic of all classes. I Free sample room and the beat of ser vice for commercial travelers. Will be 'pleased to negotiate with all persons de siring good comfortable homelike aeeom aodat;pns. Free Bus to and from trains H. M. BRTJNK. PROPRIETOR HARDWARE TINWARE STOVES PAINTS OILS A full line of Win- dow GlassJSCJSC. Harness, Wagons, Buggies and Farm Machinery JSC JSC PHILOMATH x 'OREGON. Mordaurrt A. Goactnough TEACHER OF PIANO ORGAN HARMONY GUITAR Phone, 245. Studio at O. A. C. and at Residence 0 El That the CAZETIL has th& Best H$$ortmente , finest Display ate$t Designs FOR 3ob CUorfe of Mil Kinds. S9 3 9 E i omc Block Rxxt Liver Puis. ni .us' -- vi m m frjj nn I