Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, March 08, 1901, Image 2

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    THE COMMUS GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, MAROH 8, 1901.
SECRET OF MORMON SUCCESS.
The Northwestern Christian
Advocate, a Methodist paper of
Chicago, sas: "During 1899
the CongregationalisU, Presby
terians, and Methodists gained
49,300, while the Mormon church
with a population about one
fifteenth os large, gained 63,900,
or about 13,000 more than all f
them put together. This can
only be accounted for fey the
taci mat .key Have irem-1,700
to 2,000 missionaries going all
over the country, visiting from
house 16 house and making cos
verts."
The Advance, a Congregation
al paper f Chicago, says: ''Ao-
cordiag ta the statistics of relig
ious bodies in the United States
the Mormons hare increased
during the cast tea years from
144,352 to 300,000: more, than
doable daring the dtdade. For
more than a generation Mormon
ism has been discredited in the
estimation of the more enlight
ened minds by the gross mater
ialism of its dectrines; by its an.
tagonism to the principles of
dirnoeracy; by its strong intol
erance which would play the
part of 'boxer' with all other
forms of religion, if it had the
power; by its serpent-fcongned
- mode ot proselyting, which with
holds knowledge of its 'peculiar'
doctrines until tn vietims are
fully la its power; and by its
long and continued effort to
make lust the chief virtue. Its
great increase is mainly because
of the zeal of its missionaries
and members. At present one
Mormon otlt of every one-hundred
and twenty-five, including
children, are out doing mision
ary work in behalf of-the system,
aout 2,000 in all, of whom the
majority are in this 'country,
The system controls the vote of
Utah, and holds the balance ef
power in nest f the surround
ing states and territories."
. William E. Smythe, in Har
par's Weekly, says: "For a full
kalf-centnry public sentiment
has waged was on the Mormon
church. Its latest achievement,
accomplished fey a popular up
rising of American women, with
the practically unanimous sup
port f organized religion
throughout the country, was to
banish Brigham H. Roberts from
the halls ef congress. Its next
effort, according to a prominent
Congregational newspaper, will
be to attempt the conversion of
the Mormon hosts by the careful
distribution of traots among
their hemes in Utah. In opposi
tion to these lines of work the
New England newspapers report
great activity among tha Mor
mon missionaries in the old state
of Maine. It is said that they
are speaking to large audiences,
and meeting with saccess in
forming local societies with a
View to building churches, and
that their success is so great that
Ihey nave sent fer more mission
aries to assist in their prosperous
labors. During tie past few
months the Sormon authorities
fit Salt Lake have concluded ne
gotiations for the purchase of
large tracts of land watered
by the irrigation enterprise in
Big Hern country of Wyoming.
' It is announced that they will
send thirty thousand settlers into
that district during the present
season which will witness the
beginning of their colonization
' there.
"The Mermen church is grow
ing faster today than ever before
In it9 history. It is bailding
more churches, planting more
settlements, maintaining . more
missionaries all over the earth
The general public appears to
know nothing of it only polyga
my. And polygamy is enly the
ornamental buckle on its shoe.
Behind that is the sturdy body
and enterprising brain of a great
materialism-, which possesses at-
tractions far more patent than a
plurality of wives. Whatever
mysteries may be embalmed
within, the exclusive walls of
Mormon temples, there is noth
ing secret about their method of
gaining oonverts and making
these converts contented.
"The Mormon policy is colan
izafion. Its method is oo-epera
lion. Fifty years of - expanding
prosperity have shown that this
is a winning combination. There
is no reason to suppose that it
will a peal less effectively in
the future than in the past. On 1
the contrary, present economic
tendencies more urgently favor
emigration and co-operative in
dustry than those of twenty.five
or fifty years ago. Where the
missionaries of other churches
speak chiefly of security in the
lie to come, Mormon mission
aries add their prescription for
security here and now. . The
missionary who holds oat the
hope of "three square meals a
day" in this world has a striking
advantage over his rival who
only deals in the hopes of futur
ity. The great social and eco
nomic facts which alono give the
Mormon religion a habitation
and a name and enable it to sur
vive the assaults ot congresses.
presidents and all of the chnrches
of the land, have been over
looked and not understood. The
truth is that the Mormon church
is a great plan of cs-operative
settlement, to which thousands
of people have fled as a rock of
refuge. . Those who ask that
church for bread do not get a
stone. They get an irrigated
farm. They get the shrewd but
kindly assistance of able meu in
making their way from servitude
to self-employment and landed
proprietorship. All the church
asks in retnru is obedience."
Dairying in Oregon.
In a bulletin recently issued by
Prof. F. I,. Kent, of O A C, the
following statements are made
relating to dairying in this state:
While the cheese factories' and
creameries in Eastern Oregon are
yet very few in number, this sec
tion of the state is believed to
have great possibilities as a dairy
region, especially in the northern
portion. Indeed, parties familiar
with dairying in Southern jlin
nespta are of the opinion that this
section of Oregon will eventually
rival equal portions of Southern
Minnesota and Northern Iowa in
the quantity and quality of its
dairy products. In the fall of
1890 the most up-to-date cream
ery in the state was established
at the town of Milton. -
A person familiar with- the
topography of a mountainous re
gion would scarcely realize the
amount of territory covered bv
the foothills of a mountain chain
like the Coast Range. It is safe
to say that a strip of country
averaging 30 miles in width
and extending clear across the
state from north to south is occu
pied by this range of mountains
and its foothills. On the western
side f the Coast Range these
hills are usually covered either
with a dense growth timber, gen
erally fir, - or with a luxuriant
growth of fern. And it is re
ported that where the fern has
been killed and cultivated, and
grasses such as clovers introduced,
tney nave made their way clear
to the summit of these hills, and
prediction has been made that in
the future this region may not be
unlike picturesque and practical
Switzerland from a dairy stand
point. - -..
The finest and most complete line
of wall paper ever shown in Corval
lis is now to be seen at J. D. Mann
& Co's.
Get your Job Work done " here
Notice for Publication.
Cairo Brans Lanb Omen,
. ; Orf on City, Oreien, March, 4. 1981.
Nstiot is berrky gim that ia csmplianoa with the
provisions ol tbe act ef Oratress of Jans 3, 1S78.
eatitlea "an act fer the tale e! timber lands in the
Statss of California, Oref on, Nevada, and Wash
ington .Territory," aa extended to al the foblic
Iad States by aot el August a, 188J. ,
MRS. BESSIE 8. FLYNN,
of If on mouth, county of Polk, state of Oimi. ham
this day Sled in this office her sworn statement No.
osns, lor tne purchase of S4 ot NE and Ji i of SEi
of Section No 2 in Township No 13 South, Range No
7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than
tor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before the Register and RppAlvar nf this
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, tbe
29th day ol Mar, 1901. She names as witnesses:
Michael G. Flynn, of Fall City, Polk Co., Or, Ja M.
Flynn, of Monmouth, Polk Co., Or., Samuel W.
Kwing, of Fall City, Polk Co.; Or., John W. Hyde,
of Philomath, Benton Co., Or.
Any and all persona claiming adverse! the above
described lands are requested to tie their claims in
this office on or aefore said 29th day ef May,
1941. - CHAS. B. MOORES, .
. Register
44U BO YEARS
v EXPERIENCE
j? Trad Marks
onlcklv eacertaln oor rmtntAn frna Wiu. .
nnyone senaing a eaeten ana aesertpHon may
uTwtnm w ervDaoir paxencaBie. uommnaioa
tleaastrteqv confidential. Handbook on Patents
Patanta taken tEmnarti M-nn
ageaor lor seenruw Detents.
ajMrfal nottes, without charge, la the
through Hum A Co. receive
Scientific nmtim.
A handsomely nhstratM weekly. Iisestebv
eoletion of any setencias teniae!. Terns, tl a
nwngoiSiti. eon ayau newsdealers.
SraOWOffloati
Torturing
Disfiguring Humors
Itching, Burning, and Scaly
Eruptions of the Skin and
Scalp with Loss of Hair
CURED BY CUTICURA.
The treatment ia etmple, direct, agreeable,
and economical, and ia adapted to the young
est infant aa well aa adulta of every age.
Bathe the affected parts with Hot Wateb
and Cutiouba Soap to cleanse the skin of
crnsts and scales, and soften the thickened
cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and
apply CunocKA Ointment freely, to allay
itching, irritation, and inflammation, and
soothe and heal, and lastly take theCuTicuRA
It E8OLV est to cool and cleanse the blood.
This treatment affords instant relief, permits
rest and sleep, and points to a speedy, perma
nent, and economical cure when all other rem
edies and even the best physicians fail.
Sold evsrrvhcre. Price, Thi 8et, .1 t5i or, Cttticcsi
SOAP, 25C-1 Ol.fTMEffT. 30..: UCIOLTKST (half ftM), fiOC,
Potts K l.uo ahu Cnc. Co a p.. Sola Prop., Boatoa.
ear- How io Cnr. Human Sfepag. book, frM.
TO HOMESEEKERS.
No. 54190 acres, 60 in coltlYallon,
mostly bottom land, balance fine pa
tOre and timber , good new bare, email
house, miles from Philomath, pries
$2,500 ; this is a tine farm.
No. 8165 acres, 140 in c-ultivathm,
good house, bara, orchard and water,
All well fenced, two miles frcm Philo
math; one of the finest farms in Oregon;
prioe, 30 per acre. v
No. 61 BO acres, 10 In cultiTatioa, bal
ance good pasture and timber, good ont
range, fair home, barn and other out-
bullditiga, good fruit and water; tail it
a fine goat ranch, 6 miles from Phllo-
price f 650 ; this is a snap.
Ne. 10140 acres, 15 ia euUivatton,
good building, fine fruit and water, fine
bottomland; price $650; 4 1-2 miles from
Philomath.
No. ICS 18 acres near Corvallis, well
improved, a sightly home for $1,100. '
HENRY AMBI.SK,
Eeal Estate Agent,
Philomath, Benton Coanty, Oregon
Boa 59
Three Questions.
.Before Etircliasinz a piano or organ
there are a few questions it ia well ta
consider. First: Is the instrument mad
to use or simply to sell? Second: Is
the the tone, action and finish firet class?
Third: Is the price reasonable? Cheap
Instruments are expensive at any price.
Why ? Because they never give !salis-
faction, beiag constructed ot the cheap
est material hastily thrown together.
To secure the Tales of your money there
is one certain way. Buy an instrument
which has not e-nly an established repu
tation for years, but which has kept up
TriUi every Improvement ot modern
times. If you then would like such an
instrument .wun a tone, action and da
ish unsurpassed, I have them, and can
lurnish you any at tne lowest price.
Uall around. Mohdaukt Ijoodnough.
Something New.
Just published by the Southern Pacific
Company is a pamphlet upon the re-
eources of Western' Oregon, which ia
eludes an excellent map of the state,
and contains information on climate,
lands, education, etc., existing indue-
t'ies end their capabilities. '- .
Attention is alto directed to inch sew
fields for energy or capital as promise
fair return.
This publication fills a seed long ex
perienced by Oregoniane, in replying to
inquiries of Eastern friends.
-Copies way be had of local agent of
the Southern Pacific Company, or from
O. U. Mabkham, -Q.
P. A., Portland, Oregon
Notice for Publication.
UaiTxa Etatxb Lain Omca,
Oregon City; Oregea, Deo. 10, 1990.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions ol an act of Censress of June 8, 1878, en
titled "An act fer the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing-
ion territory, aa extenaea to all tne rnblic Lnd
Mates oy act el August 4, 1892,
CHARLES D. TICK, -
Ol Fall City, county ef Pelk, State ef Oregon, has
cms aay men minis omce nis sworn statement Aa
6333. for tbe purchase of the N. N. W. 1-4. N. 1
N. . 1-4 of Section No. S. in Township No. 12 8.
Range No. 7 W.. and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone tnan for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before tbe Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, en
Friday, the 8th day of March, 1901. He names al
witnesses: Michael Flynn, Freeman Robinson,
Peter Miller end Alvin Robinson, all ef Falls City,
Oregon.
Anr and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
tois omoe on or beiere said 8ta dav ef March 1901.
; CHAS.2& MOORES,
- Register,
Iftice for PmMisatlea.
. TjMmaKsmlatnorsioa,
Oregoa aty, Oregea, Itev. IS. IMS.
Notice ia hereby gives that In cempllaaee with
the provisions of the act ef Congress ef J one trd,
1878, entitled "An act for the sales! timber lands la
the states ef California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory,'' as extended te all the Public Land
out tea nyaci ei August e, lews,
LKTTIB M. ROBINSON.
Of Fall City, eeanty ef Polk, State of Oregon, hat
vui. usj uwu iii mi, mc, nor sworn statement am,
63JS, lor the purchase of the B. B. quarter ef Sec
tion 14 in Township No. 18 8.. Ruum Kn T w..t
and will offer proof to show that the !and sought is
more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agri
cnltnral nurooses. and to eatahliah h.v ltn,tA ia
land before the Register and Receiver of this office at
uregen vaj, Oregon, en Thursday, the 14th day of
February, 1901. she names ef witnesses: Michael
Flynn, Freaman W. Robinson, Bridget Flynn and
Albert N. Rebinson. all ef Fall Citv. Oruren.
Anyandall persona claiming adversely the above,
described lands are requested to file their claims in
tnis omce en or Delore said 14tb day of February,
CHA& B. BOORKS,
Register.
Netice for Pnbllcatioii.
Land Office at Obegon City, Orboos,
, - : January 8, ISO
Notice Is hereby riven that 'the fotlowing-
sanca seiner uss niea notice or nis intention
to make final Drool in eunnort af his claim, and
that aaid proof will be Bade before the County
Clerk of Beaten County, at Corvallis, Oregon,
On February 20, 1901, viz r
JOHN YV. IIYCE,
H. E. No. 11.058 for the Lou 1. 2. and X. Sta
tion 6, T. 13 S R. 6 W. He nemei the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Tames
Franklin, John Franklin, Mahlen W. Worth
lngton and Francis M. Spencer, all of Philo
math, Oregon, - . CHAS. B. MOORES,
Register.
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can cover Benton County
t horoughly toy 'piacing
your Bdvertisetnent ia the
"Gazette"
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and Proper Treatment.
come to think over it,
job can easily under
stand why co many prom
neat adTtrtisers place ads
in this paper.
That's the Secret.
Notice 1o Creditor a.
, " I , j j w. uuuemgDea nan
Tliomaa Wyatt, deceased, by the countv court ot
Benton county. Oregan. All persons havint claims
against sua estate are hereby notified to present
the sane. dnlWAnfljMl . t,-. .1. .
, . - . wv.uf wimi uie proper
vouchers, to me at the lav office of Brvson a U
son in Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, within six
months irom the date of this notice.
isaim ibis ist aay of Hard) A. D, 1901.
GEOROB W. WTAST,
Adsoinistrator of said Estate.
Paper
New and beautiful
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lower than usual.
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Rati mt Flaal Settlenast.
Hotiea Is bereay tivaa tkat the oaderait-aed execu
tor ! tbe estate of Uartba i. Rice, deceased, has
(led kit f nal account ia said estate ta the Ceualy
Caartaf theatate af Orefea, far Beaton County,
rHtler in proWUand Saturday, Ike tth Dy ef
Febmary, 191, at 10 o'clock a. at., at tbe Court
Bouse in Corvallis, Oregea, Is the tine and alsoe
axed by tbe Court for heart of abjections, if any, ta
said final account aad tbe settlement thereof.
Dated January 11, lWL
C0ttLCs I. Bica,
. ' ... -- . Executor.
SOUTH and EAST
Southern Paoifio Oompoav.
THE SHASTA ROUTE
V . .
Triiins leave Corvallis for Portland
and way stations at r:20 p. m.
Lv rortland 8:30 a ni
Lv Albany 12:30 p m
3:30 p m
108 p m
11 :80 a m
4 :S6 a in
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Ar Haw York .13:43 p ta
PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on
both trains. Chair care 6irmentO te
Ogden and El Paso, end Tonrlet Can to
Chicago, St Lonis, Kew Orleam and
Washington.
Conneuting at Ban Frprielsco with sev
eral Bteametup lines for Ho&oIqIu, Japan
China, Fbilippinea, Ointral tm Boott
AtnerK-a.
tea P. E. FARMER, agent a Gorrallii
station, or oadrca
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- ; Pertlatril, Or.
E. H. TAYLOR
DENTIST.
Dentistry ef every trescrfp&ea dona in (rat
eAks manner, and sati&faft56n gtia-
aatoeo.
esm m mm wssi i sfeeiltt
Ofiaa 0T6r aralf' grocery t tfpri
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Osteapathist
Specialties Diseases ef women and
children ; also deformities and all chron
ic and nerrona diseases.
Occidental Hotel Monday, Wednes
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B. A. GATEEY, M. D.
Physician $ Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
nas ti 1 10 to 12 a. m.
Office HourB j g to 4 p. m .
Residence: Corasi College aBd 8th St.
Telephone at office and residence.
G!orva'Iis, - ' - - Oregon.
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Office Oerier 3rd and Monroe streets
Honas 9 to 12; 2 to 6; 7 to 8; Son
day 9 to 10.
- Residence Corner 3rd and Harrison
streets, Corrallia, Oregon.
. H. NEWTH
Physician $Surgeon
PHILOMATH, OBE8W-.
J. R. HARLAN
Veterinary Surgeon
Residence in Block SO, Job's Addition,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Orders may be left at Graham & War
tham'B drugstore.
KoTaKT.
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ATTORWET -AT-LaVT.
Practice in 11 State and;Federal Conrt,
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ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW
Corvallis. Ore-ran.
Office In Poatoffice Building;. .
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
- Office la Wbitehora Blark
Oorvatlla, . Oregon
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Corvallis, Oregon.
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Willa Etta Rim. 4 180 p. m.
Monday,
Portland to Oorval- W edaea
11s & Way-land's, d ay and
Friday.
Snake film. 7F
Rlparla to Levrle'n. Daily
8:80 a ta
Atlantic
Express
0 p. IB.
Spokane
Fier
6:00 p m,
8 p. m,
Daily
Ex. Bus,
6. ft. ra.
fiatarday,
1 p. m.
8n.ni.
Ks. Bon.
7 a. m.
Tueariav
Thursday
and
S atarday
S a. ui-
T nafcdav.
Thnrsd'y
and
SaturJ'y
Leave
Riparia
'S5a. tn.
.Daily.
MB. THAYES.
LMal AgBot.
Ratice of Admiatstrater'a Kile of
Real Praperty.
Id the malter of the KaUte
of
James Abraham. Decease).
Notice is herebr eitea that Bnrauaot ie an order
of tbe county court of the state of Oregon for Holt
nomab county made and entered on the 20th day of
of March, 1901, proceed to sell at private aala
jNOvemDcr. ivuu, 1 win irora ana aiKr tne 7tn day
the f el lowing1 described real property of said estate,
and all the right, title and interest which the said
Jamts Abraham had therein at the time of hit de
cease, towit:
Besinnine at the Quarter section corner between
fractional sections S and 3, tewnnhip 11 sooth, ranee
4 west wiuattette uenuian, rusmae; tneiice soutn
48 decrees east 14.90 chains, thence south 66 de
grees 50 minutet west 6.62 chains, thei ct south SO
degrees 10 minutes east 17.80 chains to the nerth
bank of the Willamette liver, theice following Eaid
north bank of the Willamette river with the me
anders thereof i i a southwesterly course te the
outheaat corner of lotl ia (ractloi.al lection Sin
said townfhip thence north S7 minutes east 9$ M
chains to the p'ace of t eginning, containing 20 40
acres, also tbe northeast quarter of tbe toulhcast
quarter and lot nuusber 1 of fractional feet ten 8(
township 11 south, rango 4 west of the Willamette
aferidian. containirg &&45aciett, save and excepting;
the right of wa heretofore deeded tu the Willam
ette Valley & Coast Railroad t ontainii-g atout b
acres, all situated in Benton connty, Oregon; alro,
tbe east half of the following described real proper
ty: The north half of tbe southwest quarter, and
lots 3 and 4 in section 3, township 11 south, ranre
4 west, contain hit 78. CO acres m Bentc-n countr.
The tern s of laid sale sre as folltas: The entire
purchase vrice is te be paid in carfa.
W. E. BCRKB.
Arlm'r de bonis nob with thewill annexed, ef the
estate of James Abraham, deceased, Portland, On
ureirun.
For Rest,
Will rent 200 acre of ld tt if
Monro and takt part pajmeai f rest
iu Tffii a uuiujpiuTrujMin rjn gl piacO
Address M. 8. Wcepcocs, -
2 . AmiUstrait.
Oorvallii. Oregon.