The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921, August 31, 1909, Image 2

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE-TIMES
Published every evening except Sun
day. Office: 259-263 Jefferson street,
torner Third street, and 232 Second
treet, Corvallis, Oregon.
PHONES, 210 4184
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Entered at the-postoffice at Corvallis,
Oregon, as second class matter.
or eight months, would have last
ed several weeks and in the end
the young man would have had
an excellent chance to escape
with a punishment - no more se
vere than a brief incarceration in
an insane asylum.
But they do things differently
in England and in this one re
spect at least they do them very
much better than we do here.
Like most of our sensational
murder cases in the United States
i the fact of the killing of these
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Delivered by carrier, per week. $ 15
Delivered by carrier, per month...- .50
K2S irmrthTivancr:.: ,2 two distinguished Englishmenby
By mail, one month, in advance .50 the young Indian student was not
disputed
In London that was enough.
The young man did not deny that
he fired the shots. There was
I testimony to show that the shoot
ing was premeditated, and that
was sufficient.
There was only a brief refer
ence allowed to the fact that the
shooting was caused by political
In ordering changes of address, sub- not hv nersnnnl
cnoers anoum always give oxa as wen as . , m.H.ro ,vF 4CQt,,M-v oMr,ia
Bew address. . ... , ,. , .
or aemenua max were nox
even mentioned,
In America the condition of the
young man's mind the fact that
he believed it to be his duty as
an Indian to protest in this man
ner against the treatment ac
corded his people by the British
government and a whole lot of
similar rot would have kept the
best criminal lawyers in the land
busy for as long a time as the
money of his friends and sym
pathizers held out,
British justice is harsh at times,
but it has a way of discouraging
capital crime which we might
N. R. MOORE .
CHAS. L. SPRINGER,
... . . Editor'
Bnsiness Mgr.
PINCHOT OR BALLINGER?
Gifford-Pinchot, in charge of
the U. S. forest reserves, is be
ing made the subject of attack
by Secretary of the Interior,
Ballinger, because their ideas
concerning the conservation of
the people's interest are at vari
ance. ' 'There' s a reason. "
That reason is that Pmchot is very well copy.
fully conversant with the gene
ral science of forestry; he is ac
quainted with the topography,
timber, natural resources, water
sheds; in fact with every essen
tial detail connected with every
forest reserve in the country
indeed most of . the reserves
have been set apart under his
administration and through his
efforts. . V -.. . -
Now while Pinchot knows all
about every subject and phase
a Mi -frtroor rpsprvps: Rallino-pr centiy. it is wortn the while 0
- knowst a little less than nothing all who use cigarettes,
CIGARETTES
KILUEECHES
At the request of a local mer
chant, the Gazette-Times re
prints the f ollowing article which
has been going the rounds
f or-what knowledge he thinks he
possesses is in the form of dis
torted representations made to
him by parties and interests that
for purposes of personal profit
desire the disintegration of the
reserves and their restoration to
'You smoke thirty cigarettes
a day?" . -
'Yes , on the . average. "
'You' don't blame them for
your run-down condition?"
The physician shook his head.
Ten years ago a man wanted
to borrow $1500 on 100 acres of
land in the Yakima Valley, and
couldn't get it from a loan com-
pany Decause tne security was
not considered sufficient: the
careful money lenders . doubted
whether the land ' was really
worth $15 ah acre. The man got
the money elsewhere, somehow,
and today one acre of it is worth
all he tried to borrow 10
years ago on 100 acres Fruit.
He doesn't need to borrow any
money now. The money lenders
would be glad to lend him $50, -000
on the same land that they
couldn't see $1500 in 10 years
ago." : ' " '-' '
The same thing, practically, if
not in quite so great a degree in
many cases, is true in numerous
localities in Oregon. And it isi
not always fruit, either. -It may
be . vegetables, if near a good-
sized, growing town, or , alfalfa
or vetch. In the course of a
year, The Journal, always .on
the watch for these accomplish
ments, mentions probably . a
hundred veritable . instances
where a person has made., from
$500 to $1000 in a single year off
a single acre of strawberries.
An acre of cabbages, or onions,
may yield from : $100 to $300.
So with other things which we
city folks want "and pay cheer
fully whatever is asked. There
are 10,000 opportunities in a
hundred localities in this splendid
Pacific northwest to do what is
herein indicated; :. to get more
every year off a small piecei"of
land than one has to pay for it.
And many people are finding
this out.
The wonder is that enough
young men stay in the towns to
do the business necessary to be
done, at small salaries, when
the glorious country holds out
such opportunities of j becoming
independent and fairly, wealthy
with a small investment and not
very hard labor..
0
BUSHEL
OF FINE WHEAT
was raised, and name of person
entering it .
Each bushel on receipt will be
given a number, and the name
and location of raising will' be
kept absolutely secret - until
judges'decision is rendered.
Each spipment made should be
plainly addressed, "Pacific
Northwest Wheat Contest, The
Dalles, . Oregon," with name of
sender on . the tag Then full
details by mail same day, stat
ing how shipment was made,
sent Phillip S- Bates, Secretary,
The Dalles, Oregon.
$25 second prized $15 for third,
and $5 each for fourth and fifth.
How About
That FalliSuit
Come and get a PRINCETON
College Cut Suit. The latest de
signs in fabrics and styles.
A. K. RUSS
Dealer in all Men's ' Furnishings
We sell cheapest becausejwe.sell
for cash.
CORVALLIS. - - OREGON
In order to stimulate interest
among the wheat growers of the
state of Oregon in carefully se
lecting and grading the grain,
and also for the purpose of gath
ering together in one great state
wheat show, a number of the
finest samples of this marvelous
state ' product, to be entered
thereafter in the national show
at Omaha, a phenomenal offer of
one hundred dollars in gold for
the best bushel of wheat grown
in Oregon this year has been
made. ; '' ' ' " :; ;
In addition to that remarkable
offer, there will be various other
small prizes amounting to one
hundred dollars more. : -
The contest wiirbe open to the
entire state and will ake the
character of a great wheat show
to be held in The Dalles, during
the week of the meeting of the
State Threshers' Association
December 2nd and 3rd.'
There will be no entry fee.
All entries must be, sent to
The Dalles, in a standrad two
bushel grain sack, so that they
may be displayed as received in
uniform manner. : .
Each bushel must be accom
panied bylsigned statement giving
township and county in which it
'Twas a Glorious Victory.
There's reioicine in Fedora, Term. A
man's life has been saved, and now Dr.
King's New Discovery is the talk of the
town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly
lung hemorrhages.; "I. could not work
nor get about," he writes, "and the
doctors did me no good, but, after using
Dr. King's New Discovery three weeks,
I feel like anew man, and can do good
work, again." For weak, sore or dis
eased lungs, Coughs and Colds, Hemor
rhages. Hay Fever, LaGrippe, Asthma
or any Bronchial affection it stands un
rivaled. Price 50c and $1. Trial Bottle
free. Sold and guaranteed by all drug
gists. -
Acme Quality Paints and Floor Var
nish that wears at A. L. Miner's.
5-17-tf.
CHEW
CADILLAC
and
KING CORN
TOBACCO
Always Good; not made by
the Trust. Sold at
JACK MILNE'S
For Sale
Numerous household goods range,
garden hose, dining table, refrigerator,
fruit jars . boy's saddle, etc. 121 Fifth
street; phone 472. ' 8-20-2t-w
KlltLTHE COUGH
and CURETK&LUiiGS
lEl'JBJSCOVtuV
UUliHa r,oiCJ50&$I.OO
mWmvm mmm, mm m uri-
DLDa V TRIAL BOTTIE FREE
FOR
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES
GUARANTEED SATSFACTORr
O? MONEY REFUNDED.
Dr. VIRGINIA V. LEWEAUX.
Osteopathic Physician
At Corvallis Hotel
Mondays,. Wednesdays and Fridays?
At Albany
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays-16-17
Brenner Building
FOR RENT, ROOMS
For Rent Three furnished rooms,
two of them suitable for light house
keeping; all down stairs; outside
rooms. Inquire at
800 Fifth Street
PHOTOGRAPHERS
PICKEVS STUDIO, 430 SECOND-
Street. Phone 4209.
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PHYSICIANS
G. K. FARRA, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND"
Surgeon. Office in Burnett Block,
over Harris' Store. Residence corner
Seventh and Madison. Office hoars:
8 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 2 p, m. Phonesr
Office, 2128, Residence, 404.
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the open public domain where He smiled in a vexed way. Then
their resources can be exploited, he took a leech out of a glags
lor private gam. T . mo h ,m crtTY,0u;r, v
- The forest reserve is practically I; - ..t. t
under the direction of the . , , , ;.
Secretary of Agriculturel; but - me cigarette nena Darea. nis
in the exercise of some of his pale arm, and the other laid a
proper functions Forester Pin- lean, black leech upon it. The
chot has been compelled to enter leech fell to work busily. Its
a field wherein it might be tech- hn(, Wa tn RW(lll Thpn
muur u r-.i -'- 0f a sudden, a kind of shudder
reaimoi tne ueparxmem, oi tue . .
Interior, which has charge of convuisea it, ana iz leu xo xne
the National Parks, Geological floor, dead.
Surveys, etc; which gives Ballin- . "That is what your blood did
ger a chance to "butt in." to that leech," said the physi-
Pinchot is Chief Forester, not cian. He took up the little corpse
because he needs the money, between his thumb and finger.
for he is a rich man; but because "Look at it," he said. Quite
he was one of the best-informed dead, you see."" -You poisoned it."
j 1 . .1 j 1 . -
loresoy experts in me cuuuuy, "i guess - it wasn't a very
the government i needed just healthv leerh in the first nlace.'?
such service as he could render, gd the cigarette smoker, sullen
and he was patriotic " enough to iy. x
sacrifice his personal interests to "Wnon't hooUv ohr Well
the public good and to take m wem rv ae-ain "
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hand the formation of this bene
ficent branch of the public ser
vice. That's why rmchot is
Forester.
callmgerwas given his as a
reward for political services,
which marks a big difference.
And the physician clapped two
leeches on the young man's thin
arm
If they both die, ' ' said the pa
tient, ."I'll swear, off or, at
least, I'll cut my daily allowance
from thirty cigarettes to ten,
Even as he spoke the smaller
leech shivered and dropped on
his knpo Hoar! anA a mnment
A little more than three weeks later f, , mp f hfi -d it
M .1 J 1 1 1 O
irom tne aay tne crime was com
mitted and after a trial which
ENGLAND VS. AMERICA.
lasted less than one hour, Madar-
ial Dhingari, the Indian student,
who shot and killed Lieut.-Col.
Curzon Wylie and Dr. Cawas
"This is ghastly," said the
young man. "I am worse than
the pestilence to these leeches."
"It is the empyreumatic oil in
your blood," said the medical
"All cigarette fiends have
Lalcaca at a reception at the Im- man
Derial Institute in London, was lfc-
found guilty of murder and sen- "Doc," said the young man re
orir.o1 tn h PYPPntd ' sava The gardinsthe three dead leeches
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Seattle Times. . ' : : thoughtlully, "I half believe you
In this country the trial would are right "-West Virginia Schoo
probably have been deferred six Journal.
UUKtBS -
jtJWSffMS
Is now located in the handsome new quart ers' in' ihe
.. Whiteside Building on .
NORTH SECOND STREET
With the largest and best selected stock of
MILLINERY AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS
Ever shown in this city. The new styles in Head Dress
are now on display and we
INVITE THE LADIES TO CALL
And see the latest modes and to make themselves at
" home in our new store
L. & G. B. ANDERSON
WHITESIDE BUILDING
NORTH SECOND STREET
J. B. MORRIS, M. D., PHYSICIAN"
and Surgeon. Corner Third and Mon
roe Streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Office-
8 p. m. Phone in both office and residence.
W.T. ROWLEY, M. D PHYSICIAIT
. and Snrgeon. Special attention given
to the Eye. Nose and Throau; Office
in Johnson Bide. Ind. 'phone at of
fice and tesidence.
UNDERTAKERS
M. S. BOVEE, FUNERAL DIRECT
or and Licensed Embalmer. Suc
reeeor fo Bovee & Bauer Corvallis,
Oregon. lad. Phone 45. Bell Phone
241, Lady attendant when desired.
BLACKLEDGE & EVERETT, Li
censed embalmers and funeral direct
ors. Have everything new in coffins,
caskets and burial robes. Calls ans
wered day and night. Lady assist
ant. Embalming a specialty. Day
phones, Ind. 117 and 1153, Bell, 531;
night phones, Ind. 2129nd 1153.
ATTORNEYS
J. F. YATE8, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W.
Office Rooms 3, 4, 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
E. E. WILSON
Attorney AlLaw
Zierolf Bldg. Corvallis, Oregon
JOSEPH H. WILSON
Attorney at Law .
Corvallis, Oregon
Phone 1333
Farmers! See
S: S. HENKLE
CORVALLIS, OREGON"
The Place to Buy Right, Handles.
Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips,,
and Gloves
Does Repairing Neatly
and Prompt Iy
First Door North of Ger hards.