Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, October 23, 1900, Image 2

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TUESDAY OCTOBER 2S, 1900.
Eor President:
william; Mckinley
of.Oriio.
For Vice-President:
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
of New York a
For Presidential Electors.
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TILMU UliJJ niaiiuu vuuuij
J. C. FULLERTON Dooglaa County
W. J. FURNISH Umatilla County
O. F. PAYTON Multnomah County
TEXT BOOK COMMISSION.
Probably one of the most im
portant and exacting duties
whioh Governor Geer will be
called upon to perform during
his term of office will be the ap
pointment of the new text book
commission next January. The
governor is very reticent regard
ing the composition ot the com
mission. In response to recent
inquiries he said :
"I have, of course no an
nouncements to make as to the
individuals to be appointed, and
shall not make known the names
of the members of the commis
sion to any person until the ap
pointment has been officially
announced. I have not yet
made up my mind wlicr.n I shall
appoint, and shali not until im
mediately before the time arrives
for action. I consider the nam
ing of this commission one of
the most important duties I have
to perform as governor of the
state, and the appointments will
nob be made until after the most
careful consideration of the re
quirements of the office and the
qualifications of the mosb avail
able citizens of the state who
consent to serve in that capacity.
"I realize that it will be a
difficult matter to perform the
duties of the commissioners in a
way that will not subject them
to some sort of public criticism,
and for that reason there may be
some difficulty in finding good
men willing to make the neces
sary sacrifice for the welfare of
therefore, I shall probably not
asifthe consent of any man be
fore appointing him a member
of the textbook commission.
"The appointees will proba
bly be men, who, from their
positions as prominent citizens,
cannot well refuse to make the
sacrifices required of the men
who may serve the public in
that capacity.
"I have had numerous appli
cations, both in person and by
letter on that commission, but I
can see no reason why anj' man
can really wish to ssnrve in that
capacity, and am not inclined
to look with favor upon the ap
plication of any man who is
anxious for suoh an appointment.
"Suggestions and recommen
dations from any person inter
ested in the welfare of our pub
lic sohools have been and will be
thankfully received and carefully
considered .
"Politics shall not have the
slightest influence in the selec
tion of tho members of the com
mission. The best men avail
able will be chosen regardless of
oartv affiliations. I believe (his
commission will be composed of
men from difterent seotions ot
tne state, ana tnis will be con-1
sidered though not as a con
trolling feature. So far as per
sonal qualities are concerned,
I am inclined to the opinion
that the majority of the commis
sioners should not be school men.
I believe this commission should
ba composed of good business
men, who also have sufficient
educatioaal qualifications to
make them good judges of text
books. They should be men in
whoso honor and integrity the
people of Oregon have the ut
most confidence and whose mo
tives will never be questioned."
We read that one ot the Ore
gon boys who served in the
Philippines will have some
thing to say at the court house
next Thursday evening relative
to the abortive attempt of Gen
eral Sammers to stampede
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'.'te volunteers into support or
McKinIey. It will be unneces
sary for him to say anything
about Col. Bryan's attempt to
stampede the entire American
army in the interest of Aguiual
do. Everything is familiar with
that.
Saturday'?; institute.
In spite of the prevailing storm
of the past week, the the twelfth
institute of Benton county was
held at Fairmount last Saturday.
A large delegation of teachers
went from Corvallis. Those go
ing were: Profs A S McDonald,
WJ Gilstrap, Nicholas Tartar,
Misses Lettie Wicks, Hortense
Greffoz, Edith Alderson, Ella M
Curriu, Minnie L Hodes, Anna
M Denman, Lena McConnick,
Ida Maxwell. The teachers in
the north end of the county
mostly attended. A number of
the Linn county teachers were
present. The program was as
follows: Singing, by institute;
recitation, Elodia Tharp; Divis
ion and Common Inactions, H C
Jordon; Influence of the Home
on the School, Mrs W B Shan
non; How Can the Parent Help
the Teacher, TJRisley; singing,
institute; recitation, Anna Mc
Kenna; State Geography, Efla
Belle Dunlap; State Teachers'
Association, Supt. J M Martin
dale; singing, institute; recita
tion, Mallie Kellv; Who is the
Successful Teacher? W J Gil
strap; Writing in the Primary
Grades, Ida Maxwell; Teaching
Current Events, A S McDonald;
Review and Supplementary
Work, Supt Jackson. The reci
tations of Anna McKenna, Mallie
Kelly and Elodia Tharp were
well rendered. The papers and
discussions were interesting and
profitable. This was the first
local institute ever held in this
part of the count-, and the first
one in which the teachers of
Linn county and Benton county
assembled together for a day's
work and pleasure- It is the in
tention to continue these union
institutes, and the next union
meeting will be held at Oakville.
Linn county. Supt Jackson, of
Linn, and Supt Denman will ar
range the program in tne near
future.
Stole Clothes.
A. W. Hepburn, of Salem, a
young man or about eighte.n
years of arje put up at the Russ
House, and was given a room in
which was a trunk belonging to
Sam Dugger, who is now at In
dependence, says the Albany
Democrat. It is said that he pro
ceeded to break cpeu the 'trunk,
roll up fhe contents and throw
them out of the window. He
then went down and got them,
took them over to the Albany
Lunch Counter, where he had
left his bicycle, and tied them to
the machine, going back to the
hotel and going to bed. he was
seen by some of the employes of
the hotel to throw the tiings
down. They notified special
policeman, Otto Cielan, who,
with Mr. Rowell, arrested the
young man and he was placed in
the calaboose to await examina
tion before Pvecorder Van Win
kle. Hepburn was arrested here
once before on the charge of
stealing some copper from a sec
ond hand man.
Since the above statement ap
peared in the Democrat the
young man had a hearing before
Recorder Van Winkle, acting
justice, and waiving examin
ation was bound over in the
sum of $200 for his appearance
before the grand jury. His
father, of Salem, furnished the
bonds. The young man was a
Student at the O A C up to the
time that he went to Albany and
got into trouble. '
D. M. Osbura & Company take the
Grand Prize at Paris.
D. M. Osburn & Co., who are exhibit
ing their line of harvesting machines at
the Paris Exposition, have great reason
to feel pread of the distinction won there
by the excellent showing of their ma
chines. They have secured the highest award
obtainable, not only for their Mower,
Reaper and Self-Binding Harvester, but
it includes their tedder, Rake, and also
their complete line of Peg, Spring Tooth
and Disc Harrows.
Notwithstanding tho tremendous com
petition of both American and Foreign
exhibitors, the jury extended the Os
borne line their highest tribute.
In addition to tho grand prize, the
Osborne Self-Binding Harvester and the
Osborne Slower took the first prize at
the great field trial held June 15, at La
Garrie, France.
Belgian Hares.
Corvallis Rabbitry 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.
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Soft While Hands
Produced Ey
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The most effective skin ptnfying antl betcnti
fying soap in t lie world, as wSl as punsi and
sweetest for toiiet, bo. ill, and nursery. The
oaly preventive oC pimples, Llaclvhesuis, Tad,
rouh.and oily sl:in, red, roup;1.! tmnda rt-i
Itching palms raid shapeless nails, dry,il;i i,
and falling hair, and simple baby blemishes,
because tiie only preventive of the canse, viz.,
inflammation and clogging oL the roxi:s.
So! J pray vrherv. ToiTEn TV Ft C.Cor
ton. Hew to Have iZscutiiul Skin, Uitnde, a::d LLj .tiac.
Estray.
Cray pony,; branded "R" on left hip;
weight about 9J0. Owner may have the
same by coming after the animal and
paying th? damages. C. W. Dennick.
Corvallis, Or., Oct. 10. 190J.
Siiia2le.s aad Dsers.
We are overstocked with shingles and
are offerinc standard A for tl 25; also
cedar dcora.fer rl.5 apiece,
Corvallis Sawmiix Co.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is ha et3 feiveq tliat tbo unlorsiyrcl hi
besn sippciiitctl "jttlmmtetrator of the etatji of
Arthur Johnson. tU'ct-arfyd. and ai) ceiiitors ot said
estate are required to present their rinimg duly j
verified as l.y low required, wna tae proper vouch
ers, tosai-1 oadersigued at his residence near Wells,
Huntou county, or to Yatea, Yates & Gibson Rt
their offices, Corvallis, Oregon, within six months
from thi i date.
Corvallis, (Jr., Octc'oer 11, 12f0.
JOHN D. HARRIS,
Adm'r instate Arthur Johnson, DeeM.
Xotice of Trustee's Sale.
In the District Court 01 the United States for the
tistr:cr.of Oregon.
In tho Matter of )
Janics F. Towell, In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. )
2,'otiec is herehy driven that, in pursuance of an
order of the Referee in hr.rikrupley tor I.iun county,
Oregon, I will, at the hour of three o'clock p.m.,
on the 24th day of September. 1S09, in front of the
postollice in the town of Philomath, Benton county,
Oregon, sell at public anction to the highest bidder
therefor, fi-r cash in hand, ail the rijrht, title and
interest which the above-named hankruirt, at any
time bad and v.hich I now have by virtue of beine,
trustee in the above-entitied matter, in the follow
ing described premised; to wit:
An undivided one-fourth of lot Dii, in block "31 in
theeilyoi" Philomath, in Benton county, Oroyon,
as the san e appears on record on the. maps and
plats of saiti e.ty now on file in the office cf the
county recorder of said county.
Such sa'c will be made subject to approval of
said Court.
Dated this 2-it.h day of August, ISO?.
JAMES ELKIN?,
Trustee in tile Matter of the above-name d Bank
rupt. Sotlcs of lical Settlement.
Notice is hereby givon that the undersigned ex
ecutor of the estate of Elizabeth A. Beach, de
ceased, has. tiled in the C innty Court of Benton
county, Oregon, Ids final account as such executor
cf the last will and tesUment of Elizabeth A Beach,
deceased, and that Saturday, the 0th day of October
A. I). , 1000. at the hour of lu o'clock a. m. has been
fixed by said court as the time for hearing objec
tions to said account and tho-settlcnient thereof.
WILLIA51 BOGUS,
Administrator of the Last TRIi and Testament of
Elizabeth A. Beach, Deceased. -
Wanted.
Old cast iron of any kind. Farmers,
we will py you from one-fourth to one
half more for your iron than any junk
dealer. Ve are ready to do repair work
of any kind, at any time. Patronize us.
Bring vour old iron and get ycur money.
The Fousdjjy, Corvallis, Or.
Jerseys for Sale.
For Sale One of the finest Jersey
bulls, full blood, born last Jul',
Solid color, gentle and kind, wiii
register in the A. J. C. C.
Ote very fine full-blood Jersey
bnll solid color, prominently mark
ed, gentle and kind, born June 18,
1899. His molherr 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 m the A. J. C. C. Par
ties wanting fino reg'stered Jersey
stock will miss a rare chance if they
fail to investigate this opportunity
to get line Jerseys.
M. S. Woodcock,
Corvallis, Ore.
Get One Free !
An Osborne Self-Binding Harvester,
Reaper, Mower, Rake and Plarrow wiil
be given free to successful guessers.
Send 2c. Starr p for
P0LSISC4L CHART and
GUESSING CARD
and particulars.
Contest Closes, November 6th
D. H. Osborne & Co, Auburn, V.Y.
Rocrv 130 Adv. Dept.
Public Sale. .
1 will sell at public auction, on Satur
day, October 20, ,1003, at ! o'clock p. m.,
at my farm two m:le3 north of Monroe,
farm horses, Jersey cattle, slieep," goats,
binder, plows, mower, harrows, harness,
wagons, and hack, and all tools found on
farms. Miles Starb.
Get your Job Work done here
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Suits '
Cfc l&l HI
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, Yohng Men' Boys and Children.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, .Rubber
Goods, Blankets, Comforters, Trunks,
.Grips, Telescopes, Etc. "
To strangers to our Clothing Department we wish to say that
we are doing a great big Clothing Business in a broad-gauge way.
"Our Styles are Right; Our Prices are Right."
GOOD GOODS
Corvallis' Most Popular Eating House
1 - & cry i
I . AND RESTAURANT. 1
-Fresh bread daily. A complete stock of candies, fruits and
nuts kept constantly on hand. Smokers supplies
a specialty.
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TH. W. HALL, Proprietor.
Tke Corvallis
Keeps constantly on
A package of Arm & Hammer Soda is given free with
every sack of the latter
Hay, Oats, Grain. qrau, SHci ts, Potatoes
Fish, Egss, Poultry, Etc.
JOHF LENGER, Manager
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COFFEES
CORVALLIS
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is well to remember that you
can covet Benton County
' thoroughly by placing
ycur advertisement in the
They get Proper Display, Proper Position
and Proper Treatment.
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Cottmiissioii
hand the celebrated
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PRIONS, NOTIONS, GlfUIS
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BAILEOAD
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
1 Gives choice of two favorite ronten, vin
the Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or
the Rio Grande Scenic Lines.
Look at the Time . .
xy days to Salt Lake
2J days to Denver
3 )2 days to Chicago
4 Jo days to New York
Free Reclining Cliair Cars, Upholstered
Tsarist Sleeping Cars, and Pnlltnau
Palace S'eepers, operated en all
trains.
For rnrtaer information, appiyto
GEO. F. EGLIif. Agent, Corvsllis, Or.
C. O. TERRY, W. 5'. COMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent.
124 Third St., Portland, Or.
DENTIST.
Dentistry of every description done in first
cluss inanner, and s-atisfaction guar
anteed. GROWN AXu BlllDOE WORK SPECIALTY
OUice over Zierolf 's grocery store, oppos:'.'
the post office-, Corvailis. Oregon.
B. A. CAT HEY, M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
u ) 10 to 12 a. m.
Office Hours (- 2 to p m
Residence: Cornet College and 8th Sts.
Telephone at office and residence.
Corva'lis, - - - Oregon.
Notice for Publicatioa.
Uxit2li State i Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Aujruat 22, 1000.
Notice is herehy given that the foliow:nr-na!iicd
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof it Bttpport of hia claim, and that siv'd proof
will be made befor3 the County Clerk of Benton
County, at Cortaflls, 0rern( on October Hth,
1900. Via:
ELISKA V. PiiNCER,
II. E. Ko. 102-J3. for the W. , Sec. -ii. T. 1.1 S.
I1.IW. He names the following witnese to
prove his continuous ro?iilcuee upon and cultivation
of said land, viz, wilHain Hovrell of Corvallis. trc
gon, Thomas J. Chiida, O. J. ltu'ole and U. Zahn, ai)
of Aleea, .r?jron.
cutis, r.. jioours,
For 8a!e or Exchange.
Or.c liumireiii&iKl eihtocn lot, in half a;nJ whole
blocks, in tlic otigSnfiJ town of Ncwpoit, that iieaitii-
ful and beautiful smamec resort, in Lincoln tounty,
Oregon; some business lots; residence loti itear tiie
piineiual churches, gchoul house, and other reni-
ilences; alfo residence lola coiiiUiandinj bcautlfui
view's of ocean and.Lbay.
Fivfi frtifiional bloeks. south of and near the
State Agricultural Coileice; ail completely tiled,
strtets thrown up and graded; beautiful, couvement
and healtbfu! for residence.
Large dwelling, barn and outhouse?, central lv
Corvallis; will exchange for farm near Corvallis.
Twenty acres highly improved, all tile drained,
and in pood state of cultivation; excellent roomy
boil dings; about one-fourth mile from Agricultural
Ubliege.
Largrc and roomy liousc and stable and lot in Cor
vallis, good residence, two blocks fiom the Coui
House; high, rolling ground.
Kight nice residence lot.?, thoroughly tSte drained,
in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis.
One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front
street, in Corvallis, cectraKy located.
Seventy-three acres, C in orchard, 18 in wheat,
balance in grabs, timber and pasture; situate west,
adjoining the Odd Fellows Cemetery, near Corvallis.
"a exenango ine ro-.vn property nameu ior
mita.ble farm or acreage nroiertv: or will exchange
the acreage property described, for town property or
other farms or acreage; or will sell nny cr ail of !
said proerty on reasonable terms and time at rca-
sonable rates and prices.
M. S. WOODCOCK,
Corvallis, Oregon. I
Corvallis S Eastern Railroad.
TIMS CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m.
" " Corvallis 1 :50 1. in.
" arrive? Yaquina 6:45 p. ui.
1 Re tinning:
Leaves Yaquina
Leaves Corvallis
Arrives Albatjy
3 For Detioit:
Leaves Albany. .
Arrives Detioit
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit .
Arrives Albany
0:10 a. m.
il:30 a. m.
12:15 p. tu.
7:,r0 a. tn.
11:20 h, m.
12:10 p. m.
5:4o p. m.
One and two connect at Albai y
and Corvallis with Southern Pacific i
trains, giving direct service to and
from Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Trains for the mountains arrive
at noon, giving atnple time to I
reach eamoinsr grounds on the I
Hi Breitenbush and Santiain river the
same day.
Edwin Stone,
H. L. Wai.den, Manager.
T. F. & P. A.
H. H. Cbokiss, Agent, Corvallis.
l)i ey Fixer
I is now prepared to do all kinds of bi-
cycle repairing, enauieliug, varnishing,
j etc. Besides being a ebampicn "fixer'
! of the Willamette valley, he rnrriesa full
j line of bicycle sundries and supplies.
His shop is the headnuaretrs for wheel
men. Fav him a vi&it.
NOTICE.
Persons desiring to locate on timber
claims tributarv to the C. & H. R. R.
weald do well to call on or correspond
with the undersigned. There isanum -
ber cf fa st-class timber claims to be taken
do under the timber or homestead acts.
W. L. CLARK,
Gates, Marion Co.. Or. Locator.
SOUTH and EAST
Via
I Southern Pacific Company.
I THE SHASTA ROUTE
j Trains leave Corvallis for Portland
I and way stations at 1;20 p. m.
j Lv Portland S.SO a m
! Ly A'lbanv 12:30 p m
! Ar Ashland 12:33am
i Ar Sacramento-- -5 .00 p m
I Ar San Francisco-7 :45 p m
S :30 p tn
10:50 p m
1 1 :30 a m
4 :35 a m
9.30 a M
Ar Ogden 5 :45 p m
Ar Denver 9:00 a m
Ar Kansas Citv---7:25 a m
11 :45 a m
9 :U0 a m
7 :25 a m
9 :30 a m
j Ar Chicago
--" :55 a m
j .r Los Angeles.--! :20 p m
I Ar Kl Paso 0:110 p m
i Ar Fort Worth G :30 am
":00 am
6 :00 p ni
6 :30 a m
9 :55 a m
4 ;00 8, m
(i :25 p hi
6:42 a m
12:43 p m
ArCity of Mexico 0:55 a m
; xii iwuawn 1
Ar New Orleans- - 6 :25 a m
! Ar Washington --0:42 a m
i Ar New York 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
AVashington.
Connecting at San Francisco with sev
eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan,
; China, Philippines, Central and South
j America. ff.
See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis
station, or address
c. ir. marktlam. g. p. a.,
Portland. Or.
Sait Bake, Iienver,
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas City, St.
Louis, Chisago
and East.
Allantlc
Ex'ress
i. m.
Fast
Mail
7 :00 p.m.
Walla Walla. Lew
iston, S p o k a ne,
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Dnlntti, Milwaukee-,
Chicago,
and Eat.t
i Spokane
Fiver
j 6:10 p.m.
Spokane
Flyer
8:40 a. m.
Gcssn Steamships ;
All Sailing dates !
subject to hane. j
For San Francisco, j
Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13, i
18. i3. 28, & every i
5 da) .
8 p m,
! p. ni.
Ex. Sun.
8. p. in
Steamer.
To Af-toria & way
landing, 4 p. m.
Except
Sundav
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1 P- eEU
;
j Wiiiaraatts Ellr. j J 9n
j 4:80 p. ju
it H. 111. (ltoartn Pitv Nnw- i E
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! 7 o. m. W;!!9Wftit flBri Vatll
Sundav
3:30 p.m.
Monday
W ednsrs
dsy and
Friday.
4:30 p. ic.
Mmiday,
V eiiries
d a y and
Friday.
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' ilUrSIay
ano ; Oregon vHjt Lay-
; S atiudav i ton fe Wav-land's.
c a. in. ; Wilis etts Rivsr.
T uesdav, j
Thursd'y Portland t Corva'l
and lis & Way-land's.
Saturd'y !
Leave
Snake Rivsr.
Leave
Leviiaton
Daily
S:3'ja m
Riparia
: . Rin-rii. tn T ou-ia'n
Daily.
MR. THAYER,
Local Agent.
y FIRST P8TifllrlL W$
OF
Corvallis, Oregon.
ATTORNEY - IT-LAW
Corvallis, Orcon.
Oniee in Zieroir hui ;..;-.,-;.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
OFJce in Wbltrhorn Blork
Corvallis, Oregon
"THE RESORT"
THOS. WHITEHORK, Pro?.
W. n. McBras'er and Old Crow Whis
kys, Fire Wines, Liquors an4 Cigars.
C. H. NEWTH
PJiysicimi Surgeon
PHILOMATH, OK EG ON.
Notary
Titles. Conveyancing.
;
JOS. H. WILSON.
; attorney-ati,aw.
Practice in all Stale andjFederal Court.
Office inFirbt National Bank Building.
j time SCHEDULES, arrive
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