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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1907)
Published Tuesdays and Fridays by Gazette Puei.ishing Company. e subscription prow of the G azkttk fr rveral yearn has tteeo. m rf mails r annum, or 'Zh ier cent- rtiwimnt if VA in U'lvame. This pa'fr will ritiiiuoil until hII arrearages f i! ?. BElhG GO JD. That a person or persons should -endeavor to ba, good and re spiiiable is priis-w irnhy. The better class of citizens must rule in communities or nations, else demoralization will prevail Let u 4, however, draw a line b -tvvaen simply bein goo 1 and the faults of self-rihteouaness. The great majority try, and try hard, to be good, and in the min succeed very well. They sincerely desire to do what is rint bat ara prone to judge others by themselves. "There is nothing good or Had but think ing makes it so," is an apt saw. I.' ve do that ar.iich is reprehen sible, but are in ignorance of any o;lme against society, so far as v are concerned in our inner hsciousness we are guiltless. I t offense of a more serious na t .-e mearly all are conscious iui 1 there is little if any :,i:erence of opinion regarding the best methods of controlling -and correcting the one commit ting the misdemeanor. It is in the little happenings of oure ery-day life that personal conceits and evidencas of self riu hteousness are to be seen. If we do not approve of this or that trifling thing we are apt to make light of those who do. For in-1 .-stance: Many years ago the! writer remembers to have heard led with a second team in the Miss A remark that Miss B had next two weeks, after which .learned to dance and had tone'ga"tS wi;1 bs arranged with Sa "d iffy" on th "light fantastic." j ic,n. Corvailss, AlUuy and Eu- Time passed on and one day Miss , , ,, A had lost her head over roller skating. Thus we sea how char itable we are in our chatter about our neighbors. Thinking makes it so. a thing, feeling at the time that 'court they are urn allowed to run it is wrong, is indeed from theiw.th the ball, personal standpoint, not right! "The Duia-i team is made up Many of us think that becausejof two. members of the Dallas ...... j.. t- 1 j cliamoiou team and three voung wC uu cui, nave a uuoue tu uu ertam things that they are wrong and others should be con demn id for indulging in their practice. The individual is like dy to wish to control others by the "Do-as I do" law, not be cause it is right, but because "I do it." Environment, parentage, the accident of birth, all have a bear ing in the little "rights and wrongs" of the individual. Some -of us are born with talents or predilections for certain things and it is hard for us to believe -evil of them no matter how fool ish they appear in the eyes of others. The writer has been "fiddle mad" all his life accord ing to the declarations of some estimable people. We have not meant any harm by it. Miss B i meant no sin in dancing nor Miss A in her fling on rollers. So it is me worm over we juage not always from a sense of what -truly is right and best, but from the conceits of our o .n little! 1 J 1 . self-righteous selves. WILL HE FAIL? It is not putting it too strong ly when the declaration is made that the state of corruption pre vailing in San Francisco before :and after the great disaster of a year ago has attracted world wide attention. The stand of the better class of citizens in .San Francisco in their fight for purification in the handling of municipal affairs will be watch ed by all right-thinking people with the keenest interest. To Francis J. Heney, the pres ent prosecutor in charge of the MHnn.iniifl.m.. 1 . .1 111 .-- f- t- Tl 1 CifdW oilnri: Sr-VimifT nnH FJnpf in fhfi alleged grafting in the Bay city, ip the people look. Mr. Heney is making splendid headway in lhe prosecution from all accounts and it is likely that some mighty big fish will slip from the net into the state penitentiary of California. When Mr. Heney was in Port land as public prosecutor in the Oregon land fraud cases he used . small fish as bait for larger ones, j -le is doing the same in San; Francisco tod ly and what rascal j is to be unmasked ere the; show is cut is at best but a! guess. lhe Chances are tnat there are bigger fish in Heney's net before the final cast is made than Mayor SchmitZ or Abe The chances are that; Ruef. But who can it be? Ah! . tiiat S the question. BASKETBALL d.i HOLLERS. Latest Fad in Skating Will Cor vallis Try it? To the ner beinj-r on roller skates it seems that to learn the art of stiudiUi 11a 011 trje pesky c.iintrs will Oe enough to satisfy! the innermost 1 -ngings of his sou!; but this feat once accom pii.stied ambition, flies ever on ward an I upwaid until running, dancing and numerous tricks are mastered on the treacherous rol lers. The very latest, however, is bjsitetball. mid if surgeons, "doc tors a a 4 undei takers do not reap a rich harvest from tlie proceed ings it will be because appear ances are deceptive. Oj the sub ject of basketball on rollers the Folk County Observer of Wed nesday, says: "Basketball an roller -skates is trie laste.st lad. The young men of Dulas have organized a team ind will soon be ready to meet allcomers. Kerslake & White j nf the- Pnlnswum rink haic nrn. ! videdthe team with an ou.fit and practice v i'l begin tonight. The first giuie in Dallas will be play-; is siid to not ld;Usr materially trom the regula . ' , f a- tion ame, abnit the only differ- ient'e heir. that rhs nlavprs are Liinri . h A c,vPn ja:siuce wsicu playing on skates, To do' whereas, in playing on a regular . ' men outside tne school. l he i;.o.,r. .;n u., . t u..j t and Leon Eider, lurward.1-; Geo. Brown, ceuter; Tracey Savery and George Morton, guards." This Grange Objects. Asa Swale Grange is one of the Singes of Linn county that doos not take k.n-ay to the pro position to use the referendum on the state university appropria tion, says a Telegram dispatch. At a meeting of the grange a resolution was introduced tavor ling the referendum and the act- iuuofanumoer ot other county granges m securing petitions to have apptopnotion referred to the people. Ash Swale grange voted the resolution down by a large majority, and went on re cord as favorable to the univer sity and higher education. The grange also refused to in dorse the DroDosition to refer the tree pass bill and the armories bill to the people. J.H.Scott, of Tangent, one of the leaders in the effort to have the laws lefer- . !red, was present and spoke at length on all three propositions, especial ly that of the university appropriation, but his efforts were in vain. Real Estate Transfers. S A Tharp to J O Jorstad, 162 a near Monroe; $1. Thos H Cooper and wife to Minnie E Newton, lots 11 and 1 2, block 33, Avery's Add Cor vallis; $300. U S to Robert McFarland, 140 a near Summit. M J Cameron to C E Cameron, tract of laud nw of Corvallis; $1. Bentley Realty Co et al to J D Wilcox, land near Blodett ; f00 - John D Wilcox to A J Hodges, land near Blodgett; $i. L V Flint to SI H Young and wife, fractional block "B" Jobs A:d Corwdili-; $10. M E Co rubers to S J Nichols, lot i nl fractional 'o 2 anrt 3 in block 1 Avery and Wells Add Corvallis; $300. J M W Midhollen to LJand L'-n SiarK, Mud oeir OAC; Additional Local. Ex-Mavor Walters of Salem was tae finest this week of W. H. Savage. The OAC baseball men will play WiL ,a uetta University here, tomorrow af- temoon. a goof crowd and a good game i are expected. lathe garni at Stlem 1 Satnrday, OAC defeated the hifch mi Dl" Vne.8Core .1 1. same 1 ay me lor.ai team uu num ut ! rnawa bv the sco-e of 18 to 11. The Aggies are making a good refutation and should receive the encouragement and support ot all local lovers of the sport. The funeral ot Mrs. VV. D Washburne in Brownsville, Tuesday afternoon, was very largely attended, several going from this city btsides the relatives. It has been Uarned 'hat paralysis was the im mediate cause of death, as the operation 1 for appendicitis was entirely successful Relatives in this city state that the par alysis was foreseen by the physician, as complications made the case a deBperate one from the start. There was only one chance in many for recovery and that one was in an operation, and Mrs. Wash burn decided to take it. The funeral lock place from the residence at 2:30 and the remains were left to the last long rest in a cemetery ab-mt three miles frim Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold King returned the first of the wees from a brief visit with relatives near Wells. A. N. Locke, who suffered a stroke of paralysis a lew weens ago at his iiome in North Corvallis, remains about the same. The left fide is helpless, but the mind re mains clear, and Mr. Locke is able tu converse wi. h his friends and others. Mrs. Lucia AdJito-j passed through Cjrvallis, Wednesday, en route from Newport to Eugene. She organized at society with the bay city a W, C. T. IT a good membership. Mrs. W. T. Norton has arrived home from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Smith, at Hod River She re ports the young folks as prospering. Mrs. VI. J. Lyons left Tuesday for her home in Portland, after a two weeks' visit in this city with Mrs. C. A. Canan. Miss Grace Huff and Mrs E nery Al len returned Monday evening from a brief visit with relatives in Portland. One of the most unique social affairs of the nionttr.oucurred at the John Rickard home on south Third street. Tuesday evening, Miss Lillian.Ranney being tbe hostess. It was a "23" party and 16 guests were present. In the uameof "23"MarK McCallister carried off first prize and Miss Edna Allen captured the booby. Many novel features were intro duced in the gamef, and after partaking (iihl.fr...,mt.ti,. B-"-' el exactlv 23 minutes before the mid- night hour sounded from the town clock. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Horning, Mr. and; Mrs. Vance Tavlor, Misses Mary Cauthorn, Iva Barclay, Ada Finley, Edna Allen, Esther Purdy, Grace Huff; Messrs. Charles Porter, Mark McUallister, Charles Shenofield, Floyd Huff, Ben Bernard and Claude Mnrpby. Guaranteed Stomach Remedy. You may ask why Graham & Wells are able to guarantee to refund tne mo ney unless Mi-o-na stomach tablets cure when no other remedy for stomach trou ble is sold in this manner. If the stomach is only given a rest by using a digestive, the muscles soon be come weak, and it is necessary to con tinue taking a digestive tablet after every maal. Oa the other hand, Mi-o-na used before eating, strengthens the stomach so that you will so m be well enough to give up the use of medicine. Mi-o-na costs but 50cabox, and makes positive and complete cures. The best roof of its merit is tbe guarantee to re fund the money if it does not cure chat Graham & Wells give with every box. FROM THIS D ATE 'Til further notice ail glasses fitted by PRATT, The Optician, will' be absolutely guaranteed for one yean against breakage of any kind 25 Brands of BREAKFAST FOODS We Carry BUT YOU WANT TO TOASTED CORN This food is put up in one pound packages and sold for a package at Si DDES GROCERY Two weeks from tomorrow the OAC liaseball mn meet the TJ. ol O. nine in a gam at Eugene, and two weeks from Monday there will be a track meet in this city between OA(J and Pulln an Full particulars of each event will be duly given in these columns and in the m n n"me the local men will lose no time in practicing The state sheep inspector of Oregon is apooimitig deputies in the VHrioux sec tions of lhe state and the new law i t be enforced throughout the country. Ac cording to the Polk County Observer it will be the duty ot these deputies to in stect all sheep :n tbe counfy and to supervise all dipping done by the dock owners in future. Sheep afflic-ed it! s ab and other diseases must be dippeti u u til cured. The new stock law will he hailed with satisfaction by tLe farmers, as it removes the state qiiarantiai anti permits ct em to dip their sheep at ho i.e. Heretofore, all sheep shipped trom the state ha I to be inspected and dipped al Poitland, or othr d stant ehipoing points, at a heavy expense to the ship per. This inspection will no longer be required and the dipping will be done at home under the direction of the Deputy State Inspector. It is declared that married ladies in Corvallis are now frequently seen wend ing their way towards the skating rink about 9:30 a. m., with a little package tinder one arm, and that when accused of taking their lunch, they look guilty but offer no denial. The Tuesday afternoon Readicg Cub has adjourned tor the suui.uer. At its i-oncluding meeting o Ulcers were elected f ir the year as follos: President, Mrs. Frederic Ber'-htold; vice pre-d 'ent, Miss Sarah Jacobs; secretary-treasurer, Mr B. A. Catbey. The farm residence of Mack Porter, about seven miles south of Oorval'.is, burned to tbe ground, Wednesday after noon. It is said the fire was started from a detective flue, and once under headway the building was doomed. The dwelling was a good one, being worth probably $ J.500, and the loss is a heavy one for Mr. Porter. Full particulars were not obt lined up to the hoar of going to press yesterday afternoon. The me -libera of the Rabskah lodge of this city have received an invitation to hob nob with the Independence brethren of the order, next Tuesday evening. If a large enough number signify a desire to go, a motor will be run over and back icr their benefit. Eunl Howard and family returned home to Bsllefountain last w ek from thi St. Louis, Mo , Medical School whe.-e Mr Howard has been studying. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiger returned Tuesday eveniug from a several weeks' stay on iheir island ranch above town, w.iere cney did their truit spraying and other necessary spring wo k. Mrs. Burnett, mother of Sheriff Bur nett, is over from Albany for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. SeotfrKiag and children left Wed nesday for the Johnson Porter bop yard where they are to camp out and train hops lor a time. There is to be a game of baseball in this city, tomorrow afternoon, between the Rock Hill nine and Kliue's Kandy Kids. The pUce anl hour had no't been decided up to the Gazette press hour. Another change has occurred in tbe dray business in this city. Jim Howard has purchased the Lee Hankie truck and is to take possession tbe first of May. Five extra fine, Urge horses left on Wednesday msrning's boat for Portland. Tney were purchased by Albers Brothers milling company of that city, by whom they ae wanted for use. Black horses were preferred and a black team pur chased of Rufus Skipton and snipped Wednesday brought the seller $550, ac cording to report. Another fine bay, purchased by Albers Brothers of Jo'.-n Whiteaker, is said to have brought some where in the neighborhood of $350, and another bay purchased of a Mr. Smith of near Philomath brought a cool $300. The prii-e of the other animal was not lean ed. More animals are wanted by the same tompany. 25 TRY TIIE LATEST Notice to Creditors. Notice ia hereby (riven to all whom it my con cern that the miorii$r'.ed has h.en duly appoint ed by the 'bounty O urt of Uemoa i 'ouitiy, ore kou. adoiiiiisur.,tur oi lhe tsusc of Alexauuer beu nett. deceased. All person having cluinu agaiusi the estate ol sajd Alexander beunett, deceased, art hereby required t. .present the bame, Willi proper vouuht rs there fin. duly vended as by law lequired, -within six luoiitos trom the date hereof, to Uie undersigned at his residence at Monroe. O'egoa. or at the ulfiee ff Mctauden & rysun, at torneys. Corvailift, Oregon. Dated Match 8, 11(07. . . 1 E. BEUNETT, Ai-i"n9trator tf the estate of Alexanuei beunett, d cea ,L Notice to Creditors. Notice w hereby given to all whom it n ay con cern that the undersigned has been dulv appoints aaiuimctraior witb the will annexed of tue estate ol Isaac eorter, deceased, by the Count)' Court of cen tral County, oreROii. All persms haviuir claims atramst the estate of Isaac forter,' deceased, are hereby required to present same, with proper vouchers tneiefur. auly veriliedas oy law reQuiieo. wuhin six months innu the uaie her. of, to the un dersigned at his residence in titnlou County, lro goo, or at the odice of MeF-dden & ilr.bon, attor neys, Corvallis, Oregon. .bated ataruh 15th, lmT. JOHN F. PORTER, Administrator with the will auuexed oi the estate of Isaac Pot ter, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given ihnt the undersigned has been dul appointu aumimstr&lor oi the estate ol Aloert benny, deceased, bv ihj Cuavy C-iurt oi Benton t'ouuty, Oregou. All persons i.avhur claim. against said e.-late are hereoy required lo present tlie same, ouly verified as oy law required, to l,.e undersigned at Corvallis. Hcuton County, O-egon, ol at tbe office of J. F. Y ite3 at Corva.lis, Benton County, Oregon, wiiam six months Ironi ttie date o this notice. ? i..ted Alarch !nu, 19j7. J. W. HNLiY, Administrator of the estate ot Albert Deuuy, de ceased. 6 Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Estate of Nancy J. Slagle, deceased: Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Nancy J. &iale, de ceased, by the county court of tlie State of ircroa for Benton Cnuuty. All persons having claims uvaisnt said estate of said Nancy J. Stable, deceits, e -., are hereby required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly verified as by law re quired, within six months from the date hereof, to the undesigned at his law office in Corvallis, in Benton County, Oregon. Oated this April 9, itfo7. E. E. WILSON, Administrator of the estate ot Nancy J. stagie, ue ceased. 31-41 For Chief of Police. I hereby announce myself as a caadi date for tlie odice of Chief of Police of Corvallis, subject to tbe will ot tlie vo ters at tbe coming election. 33tf LINCOLN CHAMBERS For Chief of Police. In response to tlie request of many citizens, 1 hereby aimouuce myself as a candidate ior tne ollice of chiel of po.ice of tbe city ol Cor value, subject to tbe will of ttie people at tli- coming city election. If elected, I siiall consider myoaciiof odice binding, atid shad do my duty wilhoutfear or favor. aotl J. D. WELLS. Gotd Jltiugment Is lhe essential cimrajieristic of men ami nuiuea. luvaluuoie lo goou oul- uien tud uecef surj to good housewives. A. woman snows ouil judgment when she buvs White Cream V ei uiltuge lor er baby. The beat worm mdiciue ever ottered lo mothers. ;vi,iuy, iudee l, are tbe seusioie oiotiie.s, who write express ing their KruliluUe tor Uie good health ot their children, wiiii.h they owe to the use of .V bite's Citum Vermifuge, boid by Graham & Wuriham. Ju.t Because Your count! is only in your throat and does not trouble you now, don't think that it needs uo atteuliun. When it has not bad mucQ of a start is the time to check it. The slightest cough easily leads to Pneumonia, Bionchitis aud Ujn sump iou. A bottle of Baliaru's Hore hound Syrup will cure that cough. The rice puts it within reach of all. Sold by Graham & Wortham. What You See Is Worth Twice What You Read As you are now coming to market with the opportunity of comparing values, we ask you to see our lines. We have a broken line of Ladies' and Children's shoes which we are doting out at remai kably low prices. Come before your size is gone. Also some remnants in Drtss Goods, Wash tioods, etc., at bottom prices. Oar new Spring and Sum mer stock is arriving and is reaciy lor your inspection. Make money by buying our lines, aud save money by getting our prices. Henkle & Davis Murray & Mack Coming. The two real comedians Mur- ! ray & Mack and their colossal 'musical gaiety "Around the i Town" will be the extra-ordinary Attraction at the opera house Tuesday May 7th. This attrac tion will be brought to Corvallis under a heavy guarantee, and the management assures a thor oughly artistic performance. The company is now playing a week's engagement at the Se attle theatre, and is booked to appear at the Heilig in Portland on May 4th and 5th. 36 Subscribe for the G azette. CLAJ-Bll-Ilil, DVKKTI.JtttSl. Fifteen wniitti or lees, io lir thrt imcesfive inirruons. SKt . t per month; lorali up to auil luclii.ft U.-H additional wor la. cent a om for eacb -insertion For all eitttairiert'ti uvt-r o word 1 ct per noM for ttie- first kim-umh, !i ct per won! lor mch a.;.iitio.ial lcaer .'ion Motli'Hu inserted for le thauft. Ixidire, H-ie!ytid c en'S ncticea, iwtior than si rictly news matter, will b ' viarif.-.i t'jr. HOMES FOR SALE, AS 1 AM v.OINhJ OUT OK I UK BlKSf. ln-tis wii i-ei! aiy Krih wmvh min at b li turn, or would ix--tiii(s ft K'O l refi'tfiice it Corva iu, i n sirull fa ni of qi-ai value. Hami ed 47.HIH) bushel .t grin this vaoo. H. N. Williamson, Wflls, (ire. 2 1 if WILi. SK1.L LOTS U uKVaLLIS, Oregon, on insialmeiit pi., . and ns e si pnri basers u bono Sou.et. iu Uu tn i.esured Address Kirt Natiuual tfnnh, t orrallis, Or. . L SrOi, MY LOTS IN lNEiI POhT. r , tor pot cash, ha nici- iiihial nenti., nud help part'es 10 build limnea theieo. ; ir. desired. A.l iress M. S. .1 k c vadip. Veterinary Surgeon DR. E. t JACKSON, veterinary surgeon and dentist K siut uce lz'M Fourth street. Phone 889. Uihce loll Main street, Phone ZU4. Give him a call. MARKET SEE DiSTOR li A LARl-E SUPPLY OF lresh (jaruen seeds in buia, ju.n. receiv ed An kinds ol lartu and garden seeds, seed wheat, oats, hurley, pi.ta. tce, ariu-tiokes, feed oats, cliickt-n leed. Laud Plaster. Fivi kinds ol clover aud vetcn. lean KiruiHti clover by the tar load. Second dooi nortu of expretS otfict. L. L. Biooks. Phone boo. 1 WILL PAY THE HlfiHEST AUR kel pi ice tor poultry, i.ks, vial.uui, ect., at T. .1. Bouldei''s sr"'tfy store, corner becobd and Mouiue fet , oppo site Corvallis Hotel. Your rash is al ways leudy, and a sijiiiii' deul guaiuil teed to all. Tuns boi'LUiiN 9tf BALED VEi'CH HAY. ALSO SO.Uti timottiy. T. A. LoasDuN K. E. D., 1, Col valiic; Puoue o, tiiauer. 3tiif FOR SALE: HAMMuTH BROMZE tukei1 et;as; two louis at head ol Hoi k weiuli 3u arid o5 lbs.; hens ironi 1J lo 18 Ins. Ei4gs If2 51) per unzt.ii. FbanK Wyatt, Philomath, Ortgou. lud. Phone la on Wyatt line. 33-41 PHYSICIANS B. A.. CATiJbY, JVl. ..it'iLtibiOiAN tl. Omce tloorb ; iO lu iZ a. iu , tO 4y.ui ixeei ticket) : cur. olu uiiU Aa MMiti oto Xbiepuuiib at otnoe aliii House Decorating. FOR PAlJN iliNti aaD PAPEULNG isEli vv. Hj. 1'aul, luu. 4oo liuf KV1ARBLE SHOP. lu ttUU reptiriiig a out) ntuxiiy ; bavtf ttgcut'b cuLUuilobluu. touup JNoria AlTOKNtYS J. K k AlilS, AllUKJSiKl-ATLAW. OiXice U e La lie In ziciuil uluiiigt iiB Oregon- VVANTLD V A.NTEL A CHUICE PIECE OF TIM tier laud. Musi ue ciieap. AcloresH P. O. zzo, Corvoilis, oie. OAZnit'l'K wu vv cui.y Olcbomau at BANKING. THE Flk.-jL KATIO.NAL BANK Ofc' CorvaiUs, v-tgon, irausacU a general cousertative uanaing business. Loans money on approved security. .Dialui Oungnt and tuiUati l money .ranslfcireU to uie principal cities oi the L lilted btateB, iiiuiope and toreign couiilrieo. Don't Put Olf For tomorrow w bat you can do today. It youput ott buying a bottle ot Ballard's fouow Liniment, wueu that pain cornea on you won't have any, buy a bottle to day. A positive cure lor Roeumatism, Burns, Cuts, cpraius, Contracted Mus cles, etc. T. S. OraUam, Prairie, Grove, Ark., vt riles: "t k-u iu tuauit you for tne good lesuits I received lrom Sjow Liniment. It positively cured Uie oi R.,eumaiism after otneis bad tailed, sum by Graham & Worlham. The Gazette for Job Work