Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, October 16, 1900, Image 2

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    THL IXIIUR GKZETTL
TUESDAY OCTOBER 16, 1900.
Bsr President:
KILLIAM'McKINLEY
ofOtaio.
fjr Vice-President:
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
of New York j
For Presidential Electors.
TILMON FORD -.-Marion County
J. C. FfJLLERTON Dooglas Coonty
W. J. FURNISH Umatilla County
O. F. PAYTON Multnomah County
BRYAN LACKS DISCRETION.
When Mr. Brvan stirred Roose-
volt up on the trust question,
Teddy pave t&o &oy orator a
shakiue up that would cause a
discreet man to beware ofarepe
tition. But Bryan always was
fool hardy. At Albion, Mich
October 12th, he squared off at
Teddy in this wise:
"I want to tell you that the
president in his message of De
oeraber, 1899, asked for -an army
of 100.000, two months before a
shot was fired in the Philippines
Now, does Mr. Roosevelt know
that? He ought to know the
history of the republican party
and the record of his own ad
ministration. An nere is a
statement that the increased
army was made necessary by
the war in the Philippines, when
the record shows that the presi
dent asked for the army two
months before there was war in
the Philippines, and a republi
can house of representatives
passed the bill raising the army
to 100,000. And it did it after
the treaty was signed with Spain,
and before an army was raised
against the country anywhere
Did the republicans then know
that war would break out? Did
they know that imperialism
meant bloodshed? If they did,
why do they try to lay the blame
upon those who are opposed t
an imperial policy? They asked
for their large army before there
was war, and the only way to
explain it is that they cither
knew there would be war under
this policy or else they wanted a
larre army, whether there was
war or not?"
On the following day, Roose
velt gave his attention to these
ntteraaces of Mr. Bryan, and not
only made William Jennings
look utterly ridiculous, but dis
pelled, finally and effectually, all
this nonsense about the increase
of the army to 100,000 men.
Roosevelt said:
"Mr. Bryan yesterday at
tempted to answer what I said
about his attaok on the United
States army. He says that the
president in his message of De
cember, 1898, asked for an army
of 100,000 men two months be
fore there was any war in the
Philippines. He asks: 'Does
Mr. Roosevelt know this?' Of
course, I know this; and let me
also add that Mr. Bryan ought
to know what every well Instruc
ted schoolboy knows, that at the
very time, in December, the
Philippine insurgent army was
threatening our outpost and a
collision was imminent any mo
ment. Aguinaldo at that time
was trying to organize the rem
nants of the Spanish army, in
conjunction with his own fol
lowers in a war against us. The
bill in which the increase of the
army was provided for, itself
explicitly set forth the condi
tions in the Philippines as a
reason for keeping the army up.
Every intelligent observer knew
that their might be trouble in
tha Philippines if the treaty was
confirmed. The bill for the tem
porary increase, which Mr.
Bryan apparently seeks to per
suade his hearers is a permanent
increase, was introduced by Sen
ator Cockrell, of Missouri, a
democratic supporter of Mr.
Bryan, and the bulk of the
patriotic democrats in both
houses voted for it, for at that
time the Kansas City platform
had not sought to make the dis
honor of the flag a national issue,
but democratic conventions in
Colorado and California were in
their platforms calling for the
retention of the Philippine
Islands.
"The record, therefore, shows
that this present temporary army
of 65,000 regulars and 35,000
volunteers was called for in De
cember because of the threatened
trouble in the Philippiucs. Any
statesman with fe slightest pre
tention to the name oould not
but see that this trouble was
threatened, and would have been
criminally derelect in his duty
to the nation had he failed to
provide for it. The trouble was
certain to arise, having in view
the attitude of Aguinaldj; unless
we rejected the treaty, and, in
deed, the outbreak occurred jusV
before the treaty was accepted.
When Mr. Bryan did his part in
working for the acceptance of the
treaty by the senate he estopped
himselt trom any neat to criti-I
cise the carrying out of theiare offering standard A for fl 25; also
pledges which he said must btl
The Gazette is in receipt of
a letter from J. G. Johnson,
chairman of the national execu
tive committee of the Bryan
party, setting forth the plan of
precinct organization of his par
ty, together with a list of pre
cincts in Benton county in which
that party has no representatives
Mr, Tohnson writes: "I would
respectfully request that you pub
lish this statement in your paper,
and thereby assist the committee
in filling these places." Mr.
Johnson evidently does not know
that his party has a paper in this
section supporting: its views. Or
else he wished the request given
general circulation. We cannot
turn a deaf ear to a fellow crea
ture in distress, so comply with
his request. It is probably the
last one the Bryan party will
ever make. The precincts in
question are: Summit, Blodgett,
Kings Valley, Wren, Soap Creek,
Fairmount, Corvallis No. 2, Cor-
vallis No. 3, Corvallis No. 4
The further request of Mr. John
son that we suggest an available
man for each of these precincts,
is out of our power to grant. We
are not certain of any man in
these precincts who is available
for Bryan. A number voted the
fusion ticket ilast spring on the
assurance that 4 'there was no pol
itics in it, ' ' but we know of none
who are for Bryan.
Kick Against Traps.
On every stream
coast where salmon
is more or less
along the
run there
complaint
against fish traps.
In most
plaoes the murmur of dissatis
faction is loudest from the men
who gill-net, but there are com
plaiuts of all kinds and lrotn
various causes. We have a trap
near home that seems to be the
source of trouble. It is located
in the Yaquina river, and the
Yaquina Bay News has this to
say regarding it:
The fish trap belonging to the
oannery, piaoea in tne river just
above the mouth of Mill Creek
is the. cause of great complaint
from many sources. In the first
place it is an obstruction to
navigation as it extends almost
across the stream and closes most
of tho channel. Then again,
the driving of the piling invar
iably is the cause of the forming
of a bar. But the worst feature
is, that very few fish escape to
the spawning grounds above the
the traps which will undoubtedly
result in the depleting the run
of salmon in these waters. Fish
traps should be entirely prohibi
ted in streams like the Yaquina
river, and in this particular
stream for the protection of the
spawning fish a dead line should
be established not further up
than the confluence of Mill
Oreek.
For Reut.
Three good office rooms.
M. Zierolf.
Apply to
Belgian Hares.
Corvallis Kabbitry in A F Peterson's
shop, 813 Ninth St. has for sale pedigreed
hares of finest strains. Prince Cayenne,
son of Lord Cayenne, is at the head
of the rabbitry. Prices reasonable. Call
at rabbitry or write for prices.
Public Sale.
I will sell at public auction, on Satur
day, October 20,',1900, at 1 o'clock p. m.,
at my farm two miles north of Monroe,
farm horses, Jersey cattle, sheep, goats,
binder, plows, mower, harrows, harness,
wagons, and hack, and all tools found on
farms. Miles Starr.
For Rout.
Will rent 200 acres of land wegt of
Monroe and take part payment of rent
in work and improvements on the place.
Address M. s. Woodcock,
Administrator,
Corvallis, Oregon.
EAUTIFU
Soft White Hands
Luxuriant Hair
Produced by
The most effective skin purifying and beauti
fying soap in the worlil, as well as purest and
sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. The
only preventive of pimples, blackheads, re-i,
rough, and oily skin, red, rough hands iih
itching palms and shapeless nails, dry, thin,
and falling hair, and simple baby blemishes,
because the only preventive of the cause, viz..
Inflammation and clogging of the Tonus.
Sold everywhere. Pottbr D. C. Cobp.. Prop... B..
too. How toUnTe Beautiful Bkin. Uaada.tacl Hair, fiee-
Shineles sad Doors.
w , r0iv wit.. i,wia and
' 0TsCo.
For Sale.
We have? now oo band the finest and
most complete stock of finish lumber and
the best trade of flooring, rustfe, ate,
ever seen in Corvallis. Also cedar posts
in any quantity.
Corvallis Sawmill Company.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is he ebv given that the underaigred has
been appointed administrator of the estate of
Arthur Johnson, deceased, and all creditors of said
estate are required to present their claims duly
verified as by law required, with the proptr vouch
ers, to said undersigned at his residence near Wells,
Benton county, or to Yates, Yates & Gibson at
their offices, Oorvallis, Oregon, within six months
from tins date.
Corvallis, Or., October 11, 1900.
JOHN 1. HARRIS,
Adm'r Estate Arthur Johnson, Dec'd.
Notice of Trustee's Sale.
In tho District Court of the Un.ted States fvr the
District of Oregon.
In the Matter of )
James F. Powell, In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. )
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order ol the lteferee in bankruptcy for Linn county,
Oregon, I will, at tho hour of three o'clock p. ni.,
on the 24th day of September, 1900, in front of the
poutoffice in the town of Philomath, Benton county,
Oregon, sell at public aaction to the highest bidder
therefor, for cash in hand, all the right, title and
interest which the abere-named bankrupt at any
time had and which I now have by virtue of being
trustee in the above-entitled matter, in the follow
ing described premises, to wit:
An undivided one-fourth of lot 94, in block 21 in
the city of Philomath, In Benton county, Oregon,
as the sau-e appears on record on the maps and
plats of said city now on file in the office cf the
county recorder of said county.
Such sale will be made subject to approval of
said Court.
Dated this 24th day of August, 190?.
JAMES ELKIKS.
Trustee in the Matter of the above-named Bank
rupt.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned cx
k ut or el the estate of Elisabeth A. Beach, de-
caased. has-, filed in the C-jnnty Court of Benton
county, Oregon, his final account as such executor
cf the last will and testament of Elisabeth A Beach,
deceased, and that eaturday, the',6t h 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 acoount aod the settlement thereof.
WILLIAM BOGUE,
Administrator of the Last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth A. Beach, Deceased.
Wanted.
Old east Iron of any kind. Farmers,
we will pay yon from ona-fourth to ona
half more far yoar iron than anr jank
dealer. We art ready to do repair work
of any kind, at any time. Patronize ni.
Bring year old iron and get yonr money.
The Fopkdet, Corvallis, Or.
Jerseys for Sale.
For Sale One of the finest Jersey
bulls, full blood, born last July.
solid color, gentle and kind, will
register in the A. J. C. C.
One very fine full-blood Jersey
bull solid color, prominently mark
ed, gentle and kind, born Jane 18,
1899. His mother tested 6 per
cent, butter fat. Will, register in
the P. C. C. C.
Two nice full-blood Jersey heif
ers, solid color, well marked, about
15 months old, gentle and kind,
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.b. Woodcock,
Corvallis, Ore.
Get your Job Work done here
W Vr. ShBfiohs
lougn and
) y I UU! I Bp 1.1 Vf
This is beyond question the
most successful Coujrh Medi
cine ever known to science: &
few doses invariably cure the
worst cases of Cough, Croup
and Bronchitis, whilo its won
derful success in tho pure of
Consumption is without a par
allel in the history of medicine.
Since its first discovery it has
been sold on a guarantee, a
test which no other medicine
can stand. If you have a
Cough, we earnestly ask you
to try it. In United States and
Canada 35c.. 60c, and $1.00, and
in England Is. 2U., -s. 3d. and
4s. 6d.
SOLE PROPRIETORS
LEROV, N.Y f
TORONTO. CAN. A
Sold byGrahsm & Wortharn.
Suits
and
Overcoats
Never before in the history of the clothing business in Corval
lis has there been shown such a Large and Varied Stock as we have
bought this season.
Our shelves and counters are bending down with New Fall
and Winter Goods for Men, Young Men' Boys and Children.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Rubber
Goods, Blankets, Comforters, Trunks,
Grips, Telescopes, Etc.
To strangers to our Clothing
we are doing a great big Clothing
"Our Styles are Right;
GOOD GOODS
VV"3C3.V-X V.N. N. .S.iSTS'
9
Corvallis' Most Popular Eating House 1
Pioneer Bakery
AND RESTAURANT.
Fresh bread daily. A complete stock of candies, fruits and
nuts kept canstantly on hand. Smokers supplies
a specialty.
H. W. HALL,
The Corvallis Commission
Store
Keeps constantly on hand the celebrated
CORVALLIS AND MONROE FLOURS
A package of Arm & Hammer Soda is given free with
every sack of the latter
Hay, Oats, Grain.
Flsli, Eggs,
JOHN LBNGER, Manager
TRY
FOR
Fresh
FINE
TEAS AMD
COFFEES
CORVALLIS
It is well to remember that you
can cover Benton County
(horoughly by placing
your advertisemcHt in the
Gazette"
66
They get Proper Display, Proper Position
and Proper Treatment.
Department we wish to say that
Business in a broad-gauge way.
Our Prices are Right."
Proprietor.
Bran, Shorts, Potatoes
Poultry, Etc.
Groceries
PREVISIONS, NOTIONS, CIGARS
Qjjlggjj) (short) D
SAILEOAB
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or
the Rio Grande Scenic Lines.
Look at the Time . .
zj4 days to Salt Lake
2)4 days to Denver
3 days to Chicago
4 days to New York
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered
Tsarist Sleeping Cars, and Pnllsaan
Palace Sleepers, operated en all
trains.
For further information, applyto
GEO. F. EGLI5J, Agent, Corvallis, Or.
C. O. TERRY, W. K. COMAN,
Trav, Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent.
124 Third St., Portland, Or.
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description done in first
class manner, and satisfaction guar
anteed. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf 's grocery store, opposi'j
the postofHce, Corvallis, Oregon.
B. A. CATHEY, M. D.
Physician Sr Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
Office Hours
) 2 to 4 p. m .
Residence: Corner 6tl
of Catholic church.
and Adams, weel
Telephone at office and residence
CorvaMis,
Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
UNITZD STATR3 LAKD OFFICB,
Oregon City, Oreton, Anjint 22, 1900.
Kotice is hereby given that the follwing-namel
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final ;
proof in support of his claim, and that said prKf j
will be made before the County Clerk of Benton 1
County, at Cnrtallis, Oregon, on October 12th, i
1900. Vi:
ELISIIA V. SPENCER,
II. E. No. 10298, for the N. W. J, Sec. 2S, T. 13 S. .
It. 7 W. He nanus the following wltnesp9 to ;
proro his continuous residence upon and cultivation i
of said land, vis, William Howell of Corvallis, Ore- !
(ton, Thomas J. Childs, O. J. Ruble aud R. Zahn, all
of Alsea, Orcjron.
OIIAS. B. MOORES,
Rcgristnr.
For Sale or Exchange.
One hundred)&Bd eighteen lots, in half and whide
blocks, in the original town of Newport, that health
ful and beautiful summer resort, in Lincoln county,
Oregon; some business lots: residence lots near the
principal churches, school house, and other resi
dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful
views of ocean andbay.
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 ou 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
vallis, good residence, two blocks from the Cour
House; high, rolling ground.
Eight nice residence lots, thoroughly tile drained,
in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis.
One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front
street, in Corvallis, centrally located.
Seventy-three acres, 6 in orchard, 18 in wheat,
balance in grubs, timber and pasture; situate west,
adjoining the Odd Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis.
Will exchange the 1 town property named for
suitable farm or acreage property; or will exchange
the acreage property described, tor 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, Oregon.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad,
TIME CARD.
For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p.
" Corvallis 1:50 p.
" arrives Yaquina 6:45 p.
Returning:
Leaves Yaquina.... 6:10a.
m.
m.
in.
ui.
1U.
in.
in.
m.
Leaves Corvallis. . . . ll;80 a.
Arrives Albany .... 12:15 p.
3 For Detioit:
Leaves Albany 7
Arrives Detroit .... 11:
00 a.
20 k.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. in.
Arrives Albany 5:45 p. m.
One and two connect at Albai y
and Corvallis with Southern Pacific
trains, giving direct service to and
from Newport and adjacent
beaches.
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.
i ey The Fixer
is now prepared to do all kinds of bi
cycle repairing, enameling, varniahing,
etc. Besides being a champien "fixer'
of the Willamette valley, he carries a. full
line of bicycle sundries and supplies.
His shop h tha headquaretrs for wheel
men. Pay him a visit,
NOTICE.
Persons desiring to locate on timber
claims tributary to the C. & E. R. S.
would do well to call on or correspond
with Uie undersigned. There is a num
ber of first-class timber claims to be taken
up undrr the timber or homestead acts.
W. L. CLARK,
Gctea, Marion 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 :30 a ni
Ly Albany 12:30 p in
Ar Ashland 12:33 a m
Ar Sacramento---5 .00 p m
Ar San Francisco- 7 :45 p m
3:30 p m
10:50 p m
11:30 am
4 :35 a m
9.90 a M
Ar Ogden 5 :4S p m
Ar Denver 9:00 a m
Ar Kansas City---7:25 a m
Ar Chicago 7 :55 a ni
11:46 a m
9 :00 a m
7 :2B a m
9:30am
Ar Los Angeles 1 :20 p m
Ar Kl Paso 0:00 p m
Ar Fort Worthy -0 :30 a m
Ar City of Mexico 9 :65 a m
Ar Houston- 4:09 a m
Ar New Orleans. - 6 : 25 a m
Ar Washington --ti:42 a m
Ar New York 12 :43 p m
7 :00 a m
0:00 p nt
6:30 am
9 :65 a in
4 .00 a n
6 rzh p hi
6:42 a m
12:43 p m
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both trains. Chair cars Saarainanto 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.
I See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
I station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A.,
Portland, Or.
.RftHL
-
i Depart
I Atlantic
i Express
i 9 p. 111.
TIME SCHEDULES, a
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Omaha Fast
Kansas City, St. Mail
Louis, Chieage 7:00 p.m.
and Bast.
Walla Walla. Lew
istjn, S po k a ne, au
Minneapolis, St. Sr
Paul, Da Intl.. Mil- JffiTm
waukee, Chicago, 8
and East
Ocean Stsamshins- j
All sailing dates ! 4
subject to rliHnge. j ' '
For San Francisco, j
Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13, j
18, i3, 28, & every j
5 days.
Coiumbia River
Stsamsr. 4 p- at-
Except
To Astoria & way- Sunday
landing,
Willamette River.
4 :0 p. m.
Oregon City, rewr Except
berg, Salem, and Sunday
Vy-lundiuis.
Willamette and Urn- s .so p.m.
hill Rivers.
Oregon City, Day- day and
ton & Way-land's. Friday.
Willa ttla River. 4:sop.m.
Monday,
Portlund to Corval- W ednea
lis & Wav-land's. day and
Friday.
Snake River.
Leniston
Riparia to Lewis'n. Daily
8:S,irtm
I Spokane
I F!ver
I 6:00 p.m.
p m.
Daily
Ex. Sun.
8. p. in.
Saturday,
1 p. m.
i a. in.
Ex. Sun.
7 a. in.
I Tuesday
1 Thursday
! and
! S aturdav
G a. tn.
T uesday,
Thursd'y
and
Satu I d'v
Leave
Riparia
3' 3d a. m,
Daily.
MR.
THAYER,
Local Agent.
THE FIRST KBTIOm 60KK
-OF
Corvallis, Oregon,
Dots a fOKMsral ai.d conservative hanking
business.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis, Ore-'on.
Office in Zierolf building.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office In Wbltehora Block
Corvallis,
Oregon
"THE RESORT"
TH0S. n HlTfcHORN, Hrsy,
W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Wkis
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors an4 Cigars.
Q. H, NEWTH
Physician Sp Surgeon
PHILOMATH, OBEGrON.
Notary
Titles. CoRVKVAKcixe.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in fall State andFederal Court.
Office inFirbi National Bank Building,