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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1900)
ssaxss THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBXH 6. ,!)00 Eor Praskteat: WILLI AM'McKINLEY of ;Ohio. For Vice-President: THEODORE ROOSEVELT of New York .4 For Presidential! Electors. TILMON IORD Marion County J. C. FULLERTON Douglas County V. J. FURNISH Umatilla County O. F. PAYTON Multnomah County INSURRECTION NOT WAR. That our readers nay learn how those at the front in our new Philippine possessions look upon the taotics.of certain papers in the United States regarding the condition of military affairs in the islands, and also that the public may know what encour agement the rebels are receiving from Mr. Bryan aud h's lieuten ants, we republish the following editorial from the Manila Times, of September 25, 1900: Plain-spoken correspondents of home papers are very emphat ic in declaring that "the war in the Philippines" is not yet- over. They enlarge upon the constant petty attacks made on U. S troops by bodies of inssurrectos and almost lead their readers to believe that Manila itself is prac tically in a state of siege. On tha other hand, officers of re sponsibility, and those who can distinguish between "war" and armed opposition to the govern 11 -i a m f it-i f Tt o 1 flirt ' InM ' I is over. Now that the period of amnes ty has expired, it is high time that our friends in the States were enabled to form an accurate estimate of the position The word "war" no longer ap plies, as wax can only take place between two powers to which the world at large accords inde pendent rights. As no power whatever rftcognizes the "ili pitO Republic" and tha U. S. government has proclaimed all found fighting on its behalf as rebels, the only term now appli cable to existing" affairs is insur rection r "rebellion" and those who oontin.ua in arms against the government are "insurrec tionist" or "rebel." It may seem to matter very little by what name armed opposition is called, but it really matters a great deal -as regards the Filipinos themselves. So long as their newspapers are allowed to print news day after day under the heading "de la Guerre," so long will the hopeless struggle now maintained be dignified in their eyes.. "The War of Indepen dence" has a high-sounding ring about it that is wanting in the more prosaic ',Petty Fights by the Rebels" which is the cor rect caption of the news appear ing from day to day. So, tob, at home. "The War in the Philippines" is a heading that rejoices the sub-editorial mind to which "a fresh brush with Phil ippine rebels" seems scarcely worth the same sized type. We cannot but think that in allowing the Filipino organs to inevitably refer to insurrectory movements as regular warfare vnuoh has been done to keep the insurrection alive. That there are a certain number of "natives who are acting from really pa triotic motives is quite probable. They are but tha tools of those who, while fully aware they can never upset American rule, have their own purpose to serve in prolonging opposition to its es tablishment. The honest, but mistaken, men are those who figure in the daily items such as "the enemy lost two killed and there were eight wounded." But they march light-heartedly to death or suffering, for are they not engaged in a "patriotic war?" Nobody of course can prevent the insurrectos from calling their raids by any name they like; but the Spanish aud Tagalog press can be pievented from in vesting them witi the digniVy of a war as between two contending powers. Phrases have much ef fect on people generally, and the impulsive, hGt-Tlooded Filipino is no exception to the universal rule. The non-re-cognition of a state of war as existing- between the Filipinos and ourselves is of pecnliar importance at ihis mo ment in view ot AguinaUlo's re cent proclamation in which he promises his followers indepen dence as the immediate result of Mr. Bryan's expected election to the presidency. A notification that everybody found with arms in his kaxds would ba treated as a rebel and that no parole would under any circumstances be granted would make a good many pause before again joining an attack upon our troops. WE ARE PROSPEROUS. The bare statement of the num ber of mortgages filed during any stated period is no safe criterion of the material welfare of a com munity, and any one who pauses to give the matter cousideration is aware of this. The question arises how many of these mort gages are renewals of oid mort gages at a lower rate of interest? For what purpose were these mortgages contracted? To meet obligations or to secure ready money for invcetment in soma promising speculation? When mortgages are being foreolosed we may sately say that times are hard, but when times are good man often mortgage their be longings at a low rate of interest on liberal security, not because they are being pressed by credi tors, but because they see an op portunity to make a good invest ment and need cash for the pur pose. In his speeoh at Oak Grove last Friday evening Mr. J. B. Irvine, father of the Times, set at rest all this cry about times not being any better. Every farmer in Benton county and everybody else knows that we are far more prosperous than we were four years ago. No one is out of employment who will work and wages are much higher than they were in 1896. Our-county is nearly out of debt. The publication of sta tistics with an attempt to prove that the people of this county are not enjoying the same meas ure of prosperity which all other portions of the country are en joying, will have no effect here where the people know better, but it will give an impression abroad whieh will act to our detriment. Poultry wanted. I will pay in cash for all kinds of live poultry the highest market price. J. H. Mattley, Residence west of S P depot, Corvallis For Reat. Will rent 200 acrea of land west of Monroe and take part payment of rent in work and improvement on the place. Address M. S. Woodcock, Administrator, Corvallis, Oregon. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha3 been appointed administrator of the estates of Han som A. Belknap and Uahala Belknap, deceased, and all creditors of S3 id estates are required to present their claims as per law required, with proper vouch ers, to said undersigned at-his residence near Mon roe, Benton county, within six months from this date Corvallis, Or., October 31, 1900. W. C. Bl'XKNAP, Adm. Estates of Ransom A. Belknan and Mahala Belknap, deceased. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Nov, 1st, 1S00. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public land States by act of August i, 1892, CLAYTON T BLACKMAH. Of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5315, for the purchase of the SWjf of Section No. 14. in T.wnship No. 13 8 range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is iiwe valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 29th day Januarj', 1901. He names as witnesses: Devillo M. Wilson, Robert A. Wilson, and E. V. Sper.cer, all of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, and J3en V. Spencer of Alsea, Benton County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands areTrequested pa file their claims in this office on or before said 29th day of Januarv, iNL CHAS. B. MOORES, Re gister 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketcn and description ma; quickly ascertain our opinion free ' uxCTtain our opinion iree wnetuer an invention is probably patentable. Communica- i is prunaDiy patentSDie. ctly eonfldetituU. Hand boo . Oldest asencr for seeurir tions strictly eonadentUl. Handbook on Patents sent freo. Oldest axe Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive seacy zor securing patents. tparlat notice, without charge, In the Scientific Htnericatt A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lareeat cir culation of any soientloc Journal. Terms, (8 a rear ; four months. IL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.38,Broadw3 New York Branch Office, (35 F St, Washiest on, D. C REfttEDI :s TH Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP, tl cleanse dC skin, CU11CURA Ointment, to beal the skin, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool (fee blood, is often sufficient to core tlie most torturing, dis figuring skin, scalp, and blood humors, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when (he best physicians, and all other remedies Ml Sold everywhere. Price, The Set, 1.35; or Cl'ticura Soat, 25c ; Oimm;:st, 50c.; Resolvent (liulf size), "0e. Potter Dkuo and Cnxu. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, C$ " How to Cure Humors," G4-page book, freo. E stray. Cray pon3'; branded "R" on left hip; weif ht about 930. Owner may have the same by corning after the animal and paying the damages. C. W. Dennick. Corvallis, Or., Oct. 10. 190D. Stiitigtes and Doors. We arc overstocked with shingles and are offering standard A for $1 25; also cedar doors for $1.25 apiece, Corvallis SawmiixCo. Administrator's Notice. Notice is herebj given that the tinde-s;7ed haa been appointed administrator of the estate of Arthur Johnson, deceased, and all credi tors of said estate urc required to present their claims duly verified H by law required, with the proper vouch ers, to said undersigned at his residence near Wells, Benton county, or to Yates, Yates & Gibson at their offices, Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from this date. Corvallis, Or., October 11, 1BC0. JOHN I. HARRIS, Adm'r Estote Arthur .lohnson, Dcc'd. Xotlee of Trustee's Sale. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. Iiv the Matter of ) James F. Powell, -In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. ) Notice is hereby given that in vursuynce of an order of the Referee in bankruptcy for Linn county, Oregon, I will, at the fcocr of threo o'clock p. m. on the 24th day of September, 1$89, In front of the pastofficQ in the town of Philomath, Benton county, Oregon, ee!l at public auction to the highest bidder therefor, for cash in hand, all the right, title and internet which the above-named bankrupt at any time had and whieh I now have by virtue of being truitee in the above-intitled matter, in the follow ing described premises, to wit: An undivided one-fourth of Jot 00, in block. 31 in the city of Philomath, in Benton county, Oregon, as the san e appears on record on the maps and plat of said city -now on file in the offiee cf the county rccordor of said county. Such sale will be made subject to approval of said Court. Dated this 24th day of August, 1900. JAMES ELKISS, Trustee in the Matter of the above-named Bank rupt. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice it horsby given that tho tmderii jntVi ex ecutor of the estate of Elizabeth A. Beach, de ceased, has: filed in the Cjnnty Court of Bsnton county, Oregon, bis final acoouut as such executor cf the last will and tettxment of Elizabeth A Beach, deceased, and that Saturday, the;,6th day of October A. D., 1SU0. at tha hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has bean fixed by said court as the time for hearing objec tions to said account and the settlement thereof. WILLIAM BOCUE. Administrator of the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth A. Beach, Deceased. Wanted. Old cast iron of any kind. Farmers, we will pay you from one-fourth to one half more for your iron than any junk dealer. We are ready to do repair work of any kind, at any tine. Patronize ns. Bring your old iron and get yonr money. The Foundry, 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. Ote very fine full-blood Jersey bull solid color. Drorninentlv mark ed, gentle and kind, born Jane 18, lyy. His mDlher tested 6 per cent, butter fat. Wilk- register in the P. C. C C. Two nifin fnll-hlnnrl .Terfierv Vioif- ers, solid color, well marked, about 10 months old, gentle and kind, registered in the A. J. C. C. Par ties wantinc finfi rptristinrl .Tfrsv - o J stock will miss a rare chance if they fail to investigate this opportunity to get fine Jerseys. M.S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. r nsumpfion This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medi cine ever known to science: a tew doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its won derful success in the cure of Consumption is without a par allel in the history of medicine. Since its first d"isco very i t has been sold .on a guarantee, a test vhch no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough, w earnestly ask you totryit. In United State3 and Canada 35c., fiOc. and $100, and in England Is. d., S.'s. 2d. and 4s. 6d. SOLE PROPRIETORS S.C.Wells: LEROY, N.Y. TORONTO, CAN. Sold bv Graham & Wortham. Arrivals Fine Black .Separate Skirt?. New Black and Colored Dress Goods. . - New Velvets, Silks and Satins. Ferris, Jackson and Chioago Corset Waists. German town Yarns, Saxony and Ice Wool. Fascinators, Shoulder Capes and Tains. Satin and Moire Petticoats. Novelties in Golf Skirtings. New colors in Kid Gloves. Shopping Baskets and Satchels. New Buttons for Tailor-Made Suits. AlloverLace and Applique Trimmings. Ladies' Army Duck Boot s aud Leggins. Crib Blankets aud Quilts. New Flannelette Wrappers. New Arrivals Weekly. GOOD GOODS 1 Corvallis' Most Popular Eating House Pioneer AN D RESTAURANT. 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 Commission o Store . Keeps constantly on hand the celebrated CORVALLIS AND MONROE FLOURS A package of Arm & Hammer Soda ia given free with every sack of the latter Hay, Oats, Grain. Bran, Shorts, Petatoes Fish, Eggs, Poultry, Etc. JOHN LENGER, Manager TRY FOR . Fresh FINE Hoist m visions, mm, eieus COFFEES CORVALLIS Ik Pa C. A. Bamhart, Manager. Paints, Oils and Varnishes . WALL PAPERv RAMBLER AND IDEAL Bicycles, Ma?estic Lamps, Mossberg Chime Bells, Etc. Job Printing at this Bakerv Groceries a. office 3L. E. O -AJD THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Moatans, Utak, 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 . . t. days to Salt Lake y2 days to Denver 3 days to Chicago Y2 days to New York Free Recliaing Chair Cars, Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars, and Pfilltnau Palace S!eepers, operated on all trains. For further information, apply to GEO. Fi EGLIiT, Agent, Corvallis, Or. C. O. TERRY, W. S, COMAN, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent. 124 Third gt., Portland, Or. E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. Dentistry of every description done in first, class manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK & SPECIALTY Office over Ziferolf 's grocery store, oppos:J the post office, Corvaliis.'Oregon. B. A. GATHEY, M. D. Physician 8f Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. nm.. Ti. ! 10 to 12 a. m Office Honrs p2 to 4 p.m. Residence Corner College aud 8lh Sts. Telephone at office and residence. Gorva'lis, - Oregon Notice for Publication. United States Laxd Ofpicb. Oiojoii City, Orcson, August S2, lew. Notice is hereby ffivon that tho followinjr-namef settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, anr! th&t said proof will be made before the County Clerk of fiotttpn Counts, at Cortailis, Oregon, on October. 12th, 1W0. "Vi2: . ELISHA V. PEN0R, II. E. No. 10233, for the Iff. TV. , Bco. 23, T. 13 S. R. 7 W. He names the following witness to prove his continuous rotidence upon aRd cultivation of Eaid land, vis, William llawcll of Corvallis. Ore gon, Thomas J. Chiids, O. J. Ruble and K. Zaim, all of Alsca, Orafton. CHAS. B. MOORKS, Rciri titer. For Sale or Exchauge. One liundredtand eighteen lots, in half and whole 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 -..bouse, and other resi dences; also residence lots commanding beautiful views of ocean andbay. Five fractional blocks, south of and near the St&te Agricultural College; all completely tllsd, streets thrown up and graded; beautiful, convenient and healthful for residsncc. Largo dwelling, barn and outhouses, centrallr locatcd on roomy and coir.modicus ground, in Corvallis; will exchange for farm near Corvallis. Twenty acres highly improved, all tils 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 ti! drained, in Wilkins Addition to Corvallis. One lot and hotel, The Vincent House, on Front street, in Corvallis, centrally located. Seventy-three acres, 6 la orchard, 18 In wheat, balance in grubs, timber and pasture; situate west, 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 ail of said property on reasonable terms and time at rea sonable rates and prices. M. S. WOODCOCK, Corvallis, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. " Corvallis 1:50 p. m. " arrives Yaquina G:45 p. in. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina. . . . 6:10 a. in. Leaves Co-vallis. . . . 11:30 a. in. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. in. 3 For Detioit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. in. Arriyos Detioit 11:20 o. m. 4 Returning: Leaves Detrait 12:10 p. in. Arrives Albany 6:45 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 rtach camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam river the same day. Edwin Stone, H. L. Walden, Manager. T. F. & P. A. H. IT. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. li ey Tli a Fixer ia now prepared to do all kinds of bi cycle repairing, enameling, varuiiJiing, etc. Besides being a champion "fixer' of the Willamette valley, he carries a foil line of bicycle sundries and edpplies. Hie thop te the headquaretrs for wheel men. Pay him a visit. NOTICE. Persons desiring to locate on timber claims tributary to the C. & E. K. E. would do well to call on or correspond with the undersigned. There is a num ber of first class timber claime to be takes np undt r the timber or homestead acts. W. L. CLARK, Gctes, Marion Co . Or. Locator. SOUTH and EAST VIA Southern Pacific Ooiapanv. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavt Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p. m. i Lv Portland 8:30 a m Ly Albanv 12:30 p m i Ar Ashland 12:83 a m I Ar Sacramento---5.00pm i Ar San Francisco-7 :46 p m 8 :30 p in 10:50 p m 1 1 :90 a m 4:35 am 9.90 a M Ar Ogtlen 5 :45 p ni ! Ar Denver 9:00 a m i Ar Kansas City.-.7:26 a m i Ar Chicago--- 7 :55 a in 11 :45 a m 9:00 am 7 :S6 a m 9 :30 a m Ar Lob Angeles 1 :20 p m Ar El Paeo 6:00 p m Ar Fort Worth 6 :30 a m Ar City of Mexico 9 :65 a to Ar Houston 4:00 a in Ar New Orleans.-6 :25 a m Ar Washington --0:42 a m Ar New York 12:43 p m 7:00 am G :0Q p ni 0 -.30 a m :hn a ni 4 .00 ft m 8 : Vi p hi 6 :42 a m 1S:4S p m PULLMAN AND TOURIST CAKB on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and TourUt cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at tan Francisco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvallis station, or address C. H. MARKIIAM. G, P. A., Portland, Or. DepaST ; Atlantic Express j i) p. in. i TIME SCHEDULES, arrive Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha Fast Kansas City, St. Mail Louis, Chicago 7:00p.m. and East. Walla Walla. Lew intou. S p o k a ne, j s,K.katl4! Minneapolis, S t. ; bgne Paul, Dalnth, Mil- ! -,. 1 xvankee, Chioago, 8,4U H" Ui' and East Ocean Stsamshics i All sailing daiew j -sulijei-t to change, j 1 ' For .San Francisco, j Sail Dec. S, 13. I 18, 13, 28, & every j 5 do . Qohi&feia Diver Stsamsr. t m- Except To Astoria & way- Sunday landing. WiiisRiBtts Hirer. A . 4 .10 p. m. O-iegon City, Ns- Except berg, Suletn, and Sundav Way-landings. Wlliamstia ui Tea- 3:so P m. hill Hirers. m- Oregon fHy, Day- day and ton & Way-land'. Friday. Wills itie River. 4:Sop.m. Monday, Portland to Corral- W ednea lis & War-land'a. day and Friday. Snaka Blver. L" L eviston Ripai ia to Lewis's. Dally 8:3 ia m i Spokane Fiver i 6:i:0 p.m. 8 p. m. DaiN I Ex. Bun. j 8. p. HI. Saturday, 1 1 p. in. 6 a. m. Ex. Sin:. 7 a. ni . I Tuesday : Tl-.ar.day i and I S aturday ! i 0 a. in. ! T ue&day, I hurso:'y and i Saturd'v ! Leave Ripaiia 3' 35 a. in, Daily. MR. THAYBR, Local Agent. i TIE FlfiST PafiBHiiLBflPn OF Corvallis, Oregon. " ' - j Uoeti u penertl and conservative banking ! btiatoeaa IE. IR,. BRYSOU, ATTORNEY AT, LAW Corvallis, Oregon. OflU-e in Zlerolf buialins. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Vffire In Wbltehern Blork Corvallis, Crcgon 44 THE RESORT 99 THOS. tVHITEEIGRN, Fropi W. H. McErayer and Old Crow Wkis kys, Fin Wines, Liquors an -1 Cigars. G. H. NEWTH Physician $ Surgeon PHILOMATH, OKEGON. NoTABY Trrucs. Oouvetancio. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNSY-AT.LAW. Practice in Jail State ar.dFederal Court. Office inf Firet National Bank Building,