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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1900)
THE COMS ML FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1930. Er President: william Mckinley ofOliio. Fjr Vice-President: THEODORE ROOSEVELT of New York For Presidential Electors. TILMON IORD-- -Marion County J. C. FULLERTON Donglas County W. J. FURNISH Umatilla County O. F. PAYTON Multnomah County A LAME DEFENSE. The Staats Zeitung always means well and sometimes does it and then again it is not so fortunate, says the New York Commercial. Speaking of the assault upon Governor Roose velt at Victor, Colorado, it says: "Everybody knows that in mining- districts in the far West a rabble takes up its abode, con sisting of people who have be taken themselves, for compul sory reasons, to regions where thev can conceal their identity, and where the strong: arm of the law will have difficulty in getting at them. Furthermore, it must be taken into considera that the organizers of this meet ing and Governor Roosevelt him self are not free from blame for what transpired. The Sun, which, of course, takes Roosi- velt's part in the matter, itself acknowledges that four years ago only four republican votes were Olst in Victor, because the entire population is democratic. In a place of that kind there was no sonse in arranging for a republi can meeting, and the doing so took upon itself the nature of a challenge" We rise to a point of order in behalf of Oar democratic friends. We do not believe that the cause Of the row in Victor was that the whole population was demo orttic; and we refuse to concur ia the notion that more than four republican votes in a place are required to make it safe for gentlemen of the opposite party to held a political meeting there. We even go so far as to say that if not a single .republican vote had been cast in Victor four years ago, no true democrat would argue that on that account the guarantees of the constitu tion should be withdrawn from those who held a publio meet ing there at any subsequent time, whatever the political views of the organizers. We do not believe that the people of Victor will thank the Staats Zeitung for this excuse for the outbreak there the other night; or for the insinuation that Victor is democratic because it is the refuge for outlaws and hiding hoodlums from all crea tion. The Staats Zietung should apologize. CONSENT LEGALLY DENIED. The Rosebnrg Review, Bry anite, in answer to a correspon dent wbo asked whether or not the disfranchisement of colored people in the South was a viela tion of the constitution, says: "The vote of ignorant and propertyless blaoks has been legally suppressed, as we under stand, in Louisiana, North Oaro lina and Mississippi, and simi lar devices are in process of ap plication in Virginia and Mary land. It is not accurate to speak in general terms of 'disfranchise ment of the blacks,' for ihose who meet the educatibnal and property qualifications laid down yCHC, wc la"-1 w j The Review does not explain whv the vote of "ignorant and irtv1ess whites" in these f ates has not also been 1 'legally" ermnressed. And, again, if -,,ip.a1e disfranchisement of the blacks does not amount to general disfranchisement, it comes pretty near it. The Re view concludes: "This disposes of the rot you read of in republican newspapers about the governing of the blacks without their consent. Massa chusetts has a similar educational provision which virtually dis franchises ignorant whi cs." Does not the editor of this! Roseburg curiosity see that his argument disposes of "the rot" j you road in his paper and in the i j spoeenes ot Mr. Bryan aoout the governing of the browns without their consent? The ! negroes of the South who have been deprived of the right of suffrage through the enactment of laws by democracy, stand as a hv'ing example of the insin cerity of the Bryan attitude on "consent of the governed." Does the "Declaration of Inde pendence" assert that a white man shall have power to decide whether a black man, born with all the inalienable rights ot a citizen of the United States, shall or shall not be governed without his consent? If it does not, and the white man can "legally" deprive the black man of the pnvilegehe once possessed, the white man can "legally" deny the brown man a privilege he never possessed, by flfe authoritv. same NAIL IT THERE. Mr. W. R. Hearst, president of the National Association of Bryan Clubs, sent the following dispatoh, dated Santiago, June 27, 1898, to his paper the San rancisco Examiner: "It may be that the taking of this seaport and capture of what must be considered all that there is of an effective Spanish navy, wili induce the great powers of Europe to compel Spain to sue for peace; but every officer and every private in the American forces on land and sea hopes that no peace may be granted until the American flag is nailed to the flagstaff of Porto Rico and the Philippines not simply hoisted there, but nailed." Commenting editorially upon this dispatch August 14, 1898, the Examiner said. "There is no hesitation in these words. They are not halting utterances. There is wisdom in them. The Philip pines are ours if we will have them. Let us lake them. Let us nail the flag to the mast." Oh, Mr. Hearst, where was your "imperialism" then! TWELTTM TEACMEBS or BENTON COUNTY. OREGON. to k t-icro IN PlllflinyiPT SCHOOL MOUSE ACBOSS TMC GOAD TEO.tt THf: CHANGE I-1ALU SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20 1000. ttlcrnina Session, to;30 O'clock. Singing - - - - ... Institute Recitation - - - - Elodia Tharp "Division and Common Fractions" ... Prof. H. C. Jordan "Influence of Home on the School" - Mrs. W. B. Shannon "How Can the Tarent Help the Teacher?" - - Prof. T. J. Risley Singing - - - - -' - - - - Institute Recitation Anna McKiuuey "State Geography" - - Miss Ella Belle Dunlap "State Teachers' Association" - City Superintendent J. M Martindale Lunch and Social Session. Afternoon Session, hoo O'clock. Singing - - - - - - - - Institute m "Busy Work for Primary Grades" ... Miss Lottie Herbert "Who Is the Successful Teacher?" ... prof. W. J. Gilstrap "Writing in thePrimary Grades" - - - Miss Ida Maxwell Singing - Institute Recitation ........ Mallie Kelly "Teaching of Current Events" - Prof. A. S. McDonald Singing - - - - - - - Institute Followers of Mr. Bryan who believe rhat gentleman to be above subterfuge or concealment, must feel their faith in William Jennings waver when he permits the fair question asked by Roose velt to go unanswered. ,:I wish Mr. Bryan would enlighten us on the point as to whether if he comes into office, he will pay the obligations of the nation in gold or silver?" This is a ques tion asked bv Roosevelt, and upon its answer depends the vote of a host of gold, standard men, who believe Mr. Bryan danger ous only in his attitude on the money question. Mr. Bryan is acting two-faced in his refusal to answer this proper and impor tant question, and his action con victs him of an attempt at dou ble dealing. Bryan's eulogy of Lincoln is enough io make Bryan, senior, saao.t oiri jo iJuiSiloio puu noTrctnureijui 'ZTA'asnuo Bin jo OAinsAOjil tuo oqi asmxaq 'fc'jqsimaiq Xtvcq ogduns pu '.irci! SuniT WHS 'uuj;jup 'situu ES3adBq9 pun sinrcd Suiqoai Hi:. a biiucti qSnoi 'pal 'apis .ino pire'qSuoj 'poj 'spisaqJiOBiq 'soidimd jo oaiugaojI aiuo ".Cjasjna par; 'nmq 'lauoq .ioi irojaoAis puU 3SSJtlI STJ p&A 6U pJOAl Bin OI dUOS ZUtjij -;uiTKKi pus Sui.Cjijnd uiijs SApoojjo jsgui oqj, Xq panpai.j jgeHU-eunxrr turn over in his grave, for every time William Jenmugs praises Lincoln he calls his father a liar. Bryan's father was only outdone in his bitterness toward Lincoln, by Stevenson, W. J. Bryan's running mate. It is only neces sary for Bryan, junior, to resur rect the utterances of Bryan, senior, against Lincoln, and in sert the name of McKinley, in order to have one of his stereo typed attacks on the present ad ministration . Adlai is more fortunate. Ee can rehash one of his speeches of the sixties, without being guiltv of plagar ism. Sliinsles and Doors. We are overstocked with shingles and are offering standard A for $1 25; also cedar doors for $1.25 apiece, COBVALLIS SaWKTIX Co. Fof Sale. We have now on hand the finest and most complete stock of finish lumber and the best grade of flooring, rustie, etc., ever seen in Corvallis. Also cedar posts ia any quantity. Cory alms Sawmill CojirANY. A Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there is money in the treasury to pay I'll city warrants indorsed prior to July 11th, 1S99. Interest will be stopped on the same from this date. Wm. McLagan, City Treasurer. Dated, Corvallis, Or., Seat. 7th, 1900 L'OGXL' INSTITUTE Notice of Trustee's Sate. In the Distriot Court of the United States f,.r the jjietricc oi uregon. In the Matter of James F. Powell, J. In Bankruptcv. Bankrupt. J Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Referee in bankruptcy for Linn county, Oregon, I will, at the hour of three o'clock p. m., on the 24th day of September, Woo, In front of the postofflce in the town of Philomath, Benton county, Oregon, sell at public Miction to the highest bidder mereior, tor casn m nanu, ail tne right, title and interest which the above-named bankrupt at any vi me iiau nuu vtmcn 1 now nare uy vinue or being uuvKcmiuu auwvc-tinufcieu matter, in tne loliow ing described premises, to wit: An undivided one-fourth of lot 98, In block 31 !n the city of Philomath, in Benton ceunty, Oregon, as the same appears on record on the maps and plats of said city now on file ia the o3!:e cf the county recorder oi Eaid county. Such sale will be made subject to approval of naiu Luun. Dated this 24th day of August, 1900. JAMES ELKINS. Trustee in the Matter of the above-named Bank rupt. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby giyen that the undersigned ex ecutor oi tne estate oi jcnzaoei n a. ueacn, de ceased, hasj filed in the C jnm y Court of Benton county, Oregon, his final account as such executor ctthe last will and testament of Elizabeth A lieach, deceased, and that Saturday, the' 8th day of October A. D. , 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing objec tions to said account and the settlement thereof. WILLIAM BOQUE, Administrator of the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth A. Beach, Deceased. Our already immense stock by the arrival of large shipments Men's wear. Among last week's effects in Golf Capes, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Automobiles and Box Jackets Rainy-Day Skiits and Snits Fur Collarettes and Capes Novelties in Fully Belts French Flannel and Satin Shirt Waists Polka Dot Silks for Hat Sashes Point De Spray Net for Sash Curtains Polka Dot Ribbon Velvets New Black and Colored Dress Goods New Golf Cloth, Double Faced New Buttons and Dress Trimmings New Tams and Pretorias The largest and most complete Stock of Men's, Boys' and inuaren's uvercoats, suits, uoots, ever shown in this section. All GOOD GOODS Corvallis' Most Popular Eating House Pioneer Bakery I AND RESTAURANT. j Fresh bread daily. A complete stock of candies, fruits and nuts kept canstantly on hand. Smokers supplies a specialty. H. W. HALL, Proprietor. The Corvallis Store Keeps constantly on CORVALLIS AND A package of Arm & Hammer Soda ia given free with every sack of the latter Kay, Oats, Grain. Bran, Shorts, Potatoes Fish, Egg?, Poultry, Etc. JOHN LENGER, Manager TRY FOE, Fresh FINE TEAS AND COFFEES CORVALLIS Wanted. 01d cast iron of any kind. Farmers, we will pay you from ono-fourth o one half more for your iron than anr junk dealer. We are ready to do repair work of any kind, at any time. Patronize ns. Bring your old iron and pet your money. The Fofhdbv, Corvallis, Or. For Rent. Will rent 200 acres of land est of Monroe and take Dart navment of rent in work and improvements on the place. Aaaress la. . woodcock, Administrator. Oorvallis, Oregon. Boiler and Eegiac. L. (teen-horse power boiler and ten- fcccj3 engine for sale. For particulars iS quire pf M. S. Woodcoejc. is being constantly augmented of everything new in Ladies' and notable arrivals are entirely new tnocs, nats ana iuirnismngs at popular prices for cash. Commission hand the celebrated MQMOt FLOURS Groceries i 8 mmm, mwrni, mm Jerseys for' Sale. For Hale One of the finest Jersey bulls, full blood, born last Juljr, solid color, gentle and kind, will register in the A. J. C. C. Ot.e very fine full-blood Jersey bull solid color, prominently mark ed, gentle and kind, born .June 18. 1899. His mother tested 6 per cest. butter fat. Will register in the P. C. C.-C. Two nice full-blood Jersey hoif- ers, solid color, well marked, about 15 months old, gentle and kind. J registered in the A. J. C. C. Par ties wanting fine registered Jersey stock will miss a rare chance if they fail to investigate this opportunity to get fine Jerseys. M.S. Woodcock, CorvalliS, Ore. (short) THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points 1 ' Gives choice of two favorite routes, via j tne union i-acinc rasi ivjaii j,ine, or ! the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. Look at the Time . . ij4 days to Salt Lake 24 days to Denver 31 days to Chicago 42 days to New York Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars, and Pnllaiau Palace Sieepers, operated on all trains. For further iufoiniation, spplyto GEO. F. EGLIi?, Agent, Corvallis, Or. C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN, Tray. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent. 124 Third St., Portland, Or. E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dwitistry of every description done in first class inaiujer, and satisfaction guar anteed. i gggg gSOQF WOiK A SPEGi<Y Office over Zierolf's grocery store, appeest the post office, corvallis. uregon B. A. CATHEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. . ,, ) 10 to 12 a. m. Office Hours Z to 4 p. m . Residence : Corner 5th and Adams, west of Catholic church. Telephone at office and residence. CorvaMie, - - - Oregon. Notice for Publication. UftTSD State3 Land Ofvicb. Oregon City, Orecon, Aag-uat 22, i960. Notice is hereby given that the followiag-Q&med settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support cf his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Bentoo Countv, at CorvailU, Oregon, on October 12th, 1900. "Viz: ELIEIIA V. SPENCER, H. E. No. 10293, for the K. V'. J, See. 2S, T. 13 S. H. 7 W. He naraea the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence ipo:i and cultivation of said land, vis, William Howell of Oorvalli. Gre gon, Thomas J. Childs, O. 3. Ruble and R. Zahn, all of AJsea, Oregon. OHAS. B. JIOORKS, Register. Fcr Sale or Exchange. One hundredjand eighteen lots, in half and whole blocks, in the original town of Newpoit, that health ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln county, Oregon; some business lots; residence lots near the principal churches, school house, and other rein deuces; also residence lots commanding beautiful views of ocean and bay. Five fractional blocks, south of and near the State Agricultural College; all completely tiled, streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient and healthful for residence. Large dwelling, barn and outhouses, centrally located on roomy and commodious grounds, in Corvallis; will exchange for farm near Corvallis. Twenty acres highly improved, all tile drained, and in. good state of cultivation; excellent roomy buildings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural College. Large and roomy house and stable and lot in Cor valli.3, good residence, two blocks from the Com House; high, rolling ground. Eight nice residence lots, thoroughly ti'e drained, in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis. One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front street, in Corvallia, centrally located. Seventy-three acres, 6 in orchard, 18 in wheat, balance in grubs, timber and pasture; situate wet, adjoining the Odd Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis. Will exchange the ' town property named for suitable farm or acreage property; or will exchange the acreage property described, for town property or other farms or acreage; or will sell any or all of said property on reasonable terms and time at rea sonable rates and prices. M. S. WOODCOCK, Corvallis, Oreiron. falls & to Rated, TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:15 p. m. u " Corvallis 1 :50 p. m. " arrives Yaquina 6:45 p. rn. 1 Returning: Lsares Yaquina.... G:10a. m. Lea vps Cervallis. . . . 11:30 a.m. Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p. m. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany :'A) a. Arriyes Detroit .... 1 ! :20 . i Reluming: Leaves Detroit ...... 12:10 p. Arrives Albany 5:45 p. 111. 111. lu. DO. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacifie trains, giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. t Trains for the mountains arrive at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam river the same day. Edwin Stone, H. L. Walden, Manager. T. F. & P. A. H. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. Dt ey The Fixer is now prepared to do all kinds of bi cycle repairing, enameling, varnishing, etc. Resides being a champion "fixer' of the Willamette valley, he carries a foil line of bicycle sundries and supplies. His shop is the headquaretrs for wheel men. Pav him a visit. NOTICE. Persons desiring to locate on timber claims tributary to the C. & E. R. R. would do well to call on or correspond with the uudersignod. There is a num ber of first-class timber claims to be taken up undrr the timber or homestead acts. W. L. CLARK, Gates, Manon Co., Or. Locator. SOUTH and EAST VIA Southern Pacific Company. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland 8 :3(1 a m Ly Albany 12:30 p ni Ar Ashland 12:33 a m Ar Sacramento. - - 5 .00 p m Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p m S :30 p m 10:50 p ni 1 1 :S0 a m 4:35 am 9.30 a w Ar Ogden 5:45 p m Ar Denver 9:00 a nt Ar Kansas City---7 :25 m Ar Chicago 7 :55 a ni Ar Lob Angeles 1 :20 p in Ar El Paso 0:00 p m Ar Fort Werth 6 :30 a m Ar City of Mexico 9 :55 a m Ar Houston 4:09 a ni Ar New Orleans-- 6 :2o a m Ar Washington --t:42 a in Ar New York 12 :43 p in 11 :45 a m 9 :U0 a m 7 :26 a m 9 :S0 a m 7 :00 a m 6 :00 p m 0:30 a m U:S5 a m 4 ;00 a m 6 ri5 p bi 6 :42 a m 12:43 p m PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. j Seo F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis j station, or address C. IT. MARK HAM, G. P. A., Portland, Or. Depart JIME SCHEDULES. A Salt Lake, Danver, i Atlantic Ft Worth, Omaha Fast Express Kansas City, St. Mail , it p. m. hem, Chieago 7:00 p.m. and F.ast. ! Walla Walla. Lew- i a u...,. istan, S p o k a ne, a.i Spokane XI . ' ,. . , bpokaoe F'ver ! Minneapolis, bt. Yver and East i Ocean StsamshiES j i 1 0 All Bailing datB ! , . M 1 8 P subject, to change, j 4 m- For San Francisco, j Sail Due. 3, 8, IS, ! 18. iS. 23, & every j 5 ln s. j i"ir Coiiiiafcia River Sob. St3!CCr. 4 P- m; 8. p. m. Except I Saturday, I To Astoria A way- Sunday 1 p. ni. landing. j mmm Rim. I a. in. I Ojejron City, Hew- Except Ex. ban. , h,,rf Sniem, nrf g1UldjlT ; Way-landings. I . WiKuNtte EBd Yam- so p.m. I Ti esosy kni Monday Thursd.-.y mil niters. Wednea- and Oiegon Htr, Day- dav and j S aturday ton A Waj-laod. Friday. 6 a.m. Willi eitd RilSr. 4:S0p.aa. T neaday, Monday, Thtirsd'y Portland lo Corval- W edn- and lis & Wav-land'a. day and Satord'y Friday. Leave SHE. niTSr. L"ve Ripana . Lewigton Daily. 3:3,1 a in MR. TKATKR, LoeaP Agent. IIHUiUfLif -OF CorvaUis, Oregon, l)oe a p-ilt.iI and couservHtive Lank lug business. EL S. ERYSOIT, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Corvallis, Ore-'on. Office in ZSerolf but din?. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office In Wbllrhorn Stock Corvallis, Oregon ii THE RESORT f9 THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. H. McErayer and Old Crow Whis- kys, Fiire Wiucs, Liquors an3 Cigars. G. H. NEWTH Physician 8? Surgeon PHILOMATH, OREGON. Notary TlTlJSS. CoKVEYANClNe. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNBT-AT-LAW. Practice in all State andFedral Court. Office iufFirfctJ National Pank Building,