X
THE GQRVALLIS GAZET TE.
TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1902.
To cover the cost of setting and dis
tributing the type in snch matters, a
charge of fifty cents will be niide for
P., -A Ar T"! t J
per line for each set of "Resolutions of : S ,n "J for a few day8 vls,t-
W. A. Sanders, JeweTer.
Ride a Rambler.
Nolan & Callahan's big spring
stock will soon be complete.
Jas. Berry reports the sale
of
f jar new Ramblers last week.
Elwood Clark is home from Ore
Go a iolence" appearing in these columns.
LOCAL NEWS.
The Gordon Hat.
Born, March 21st, 1902, to Mr.
and Mrs. S. Wood, a daughter.
Joseph Hirschberg was up from
Independence last week to attend
various matters of business.
It is reported that Attorney E L.
Bryan, of Philomath, intends going
to weiser, Ida., to practice law.
T. VV. Dilley has jast received a
lot of new Imperial wheels. Take
a look at them. They are the
latest.
We are sole agents for the best
bat in the world, the Gordon.
New advanced styles are here, at
Kline s.
At the Corvallis Saw Mill for the
present you can set good shingles
sor $1.40 per M. Also gaod fenc-
ingfor $7 per M.
License has been issued for the
marriage of Fred Blumbhart, ferry
man, and Sarah regg, of near Cor
vallis. Albany Democrat.
The local chorus for the May
Festival will practice next Wednes
day night, instead of tonight. This
change is only for this occasion.
Wm. Headrick and son, Linn
are out from Alsea on business.
Gordon hat is warranted to wear
a year or a new one free, at Kline's
a aaugnter was corn to Air. and
Mrs. Carl G. Hodes, in Albany
last lhursday.
"OxEx" black hose for men, wo
men and children one of the best
brands in America.
xt you. nave aty acnes or pains,
call and see - Dr. Holt, The Osteo
path. Examination tree.
Corvallis Grange will - meet en
Saturday next, at the college, in Dr.
Withycombe a room, at 2 o clock j.
m., snarp.
John B. Standlee, formerly a sta
dent at O A C, graduated from the
American Medical College at St.
Louis, Mo., yesterday.
The Corvallis Sawmill Co. has
just received an elegant diploma
awarded at the Pan-American Ex
position for the company's fine ex
hibition of hard woods.
Institute at Philomath.
A reception was given at the
home of Mrs. Mary Bryson last
night by the ladies of the Presby
terian church to Miss Lulu Spang-
ler on the eve of her departure for
Weston, Or.
John Allen visited with his par-
Groceries at Young's Cash Store ents in this cilv Thursdav and Fri-
We still continue in Ladies' and day of last week. He i3 represent
Fancy goods, Hats, Shoes and No- iner the Nelson. Chesman Co.. End
tions. Give us a call. Goods de Oregon and Northern California is
li ered in city, his territory.
James Zurcher was on the streets. Jamie Tohnson is making a short
Saturday, for the first time in sev- visit with relatives in this city. He
eral days. Tames is recovering leaves ehortlv to inin his father. T.
from quite a severe attack of neu- D. Tohnson. in the Big Bend coun-
ralgia of the lungs. try, Washington, where they will
T. W. Dilley has just received a engage in stock raiainS-
new consignment of Bicycles. He t : i at
handles four different makes ofl tit;h ul a
wneeis oesiaes nis own. i ney are coach the O A C team, and negotia
rl Blr"manu lQePces ran2e tions have been entered into with
irom io ou. Fre(, Herbold, who has played on
A few fruit trees are coming out the Perdue, Iowa, team, and coach-
in bloom. In certain parts of the ed for Idaho University last year,
fitfltA ttiora It a ira Koon fonnn f nrA I
rain, but it hB not hn rnnrt I A recital will be given at the col-
that the fruit Drosoects have been ege c.haPel next Saturday
ininrprl in or,,, vtnf by the pUpilS
partment at the college under tlie
Henry Ambler, the real estate direction of Miss Philbrick. The
agent of Philomath, will be in Cor- program begins promptly at 7:45,
vallis every Saturday. Paities and the public is invited to bs
wishing to see him, can do so by present
calling at the Occidental hotel, be-
eveninor
of the musical de
tween the hours of 11 and 1,
Henry Ambler has sold the
Moses Gregson farm of 153 acres,
6 miles south of Philomath on
Beaver Creek, .to Parks Bros., who
own the adjoining farmland have
had the Gregson farm rented. The
price paid was $25 per acre.
George Bowers has disposed of
his business interests in Albany
and will open tonsorial parlors in
Seattle or some of the Sound cities.
Mrs, Bowers is visiting in this city,
but will leave in a couple of weeks
for a visit with her sister at Los
Gatos, Calif.
Last week Messrs. Mallow and
A one-picrht. hnrsn nnwpr sffiam
The total valuation of property in Lnfnfi ; nftt mnnh laraer than the
Rei.ton county for the yeai 1901 is motive power of a Waterbury watch,
iyu,yby. lhe total valuation of tention. Such an engine W. T
property as equalized by the county Small & Son now have in their con
waiu u njuwuauuu a tectionery establishment, it is
and the taxes on the same is $b4,- U3ed to drive a coaibined peanut
XlO.UJ. IrnnstAr nnrl enrn nnnnor t.h a latest.
addition to this up-to-date estab-
Walcrnmot nKn arrivarl in fVrtroIKo llBDment
irom xowa aooui ine nrstoitnisi Aa .r, aa oofV. n;n
month, bought out the renter on a m;t w f Hof.lrrt. will mmmfinne
iarm near urownsvme ana nave thn ortinn nf n loro-A 01dit?rtn in
tafcen Possession. 1 hey purchased th fin mnnt.ro reaiAenna nf Mr
the farming implements, stock.. 400 anA rPa R.;nr1 iTiVor fnnr milAa
r- -J i L.ii e. i . " "-o"' -
noreo oi gram, aim uouseuoiu mrni- north of Corvallis. The addit on
ture oi ine party renting tne place. win be two stories high and will
Tk t 4i, .,ki: adjoin the north side of the present
n u uf ki building. The lower flcxr will
.i.ninfo. t ;.,.ii-t. contain a sitting room 16x20, a
i u7 v a iai uii aw i can y o i oi v I i n n cr i , mt
fine calf and weighs 500 pounds. Da yx ? pamry ine pres
to o k. f f. ent porch will be extended. Up-
k r: ; stairs, there will he a family bed-
The teacb6rs of our county assembled
on the 21 s t and 22J inst. at the 17th lo
cal teachers' institute of Benton county
in our aeishborine citv. Philomath. The
session began with an evening program
in the Philomath college.' The chapel
was filled to its utmost capacity with an
enthusiastic audience. . Not a sea re
mained nntaken. The musical program
consisted of quartette mnsic and solos
and duos. The selections of the
quartette were enjoyed by every
one. The solos f Ruthyn Turney, and
the concert duo by Mr. Turney and Mor-
daunt Goodeaongh were received with
the - warmest enthusiasm. They
were called : back after each selec
tion. The - recitations of Misses Ivy
Borke. Ethel Weed. . Lois Lewis and
Harry Howe were of the highest order.
Sunt. J. T. Ackerman's address on the
Three H's" was full of thought and
coed advice to natron and. teacher. The
superintendent spoke for over an hoar
and held the rapt attention of his audi
ence during the entire time. Prof. Ack-
erman is an earnest, interesting and
forceful speaker and never fails to say
the right thing at the right time. By his
hard work and intense interest in the
schools of our state he has obtained the
confidence of his teachers and patrons.
The session on Saturday was well at
tended, notwithstanding the stormy
weather and muddy roads. The day's
woik began with a short talk by the
state superintendent. Oa account of
argent business at Salem, he was com
pelled to return earlier than he had an
ticipated, much to his regret. His talk
wasoa the Bubject of "Natire Work"
The O. A. C. bas taken op this work and
he explained what was trying to be ac-
accomplished by them. The other fea
tures of the program were discussions and
papers on the following subjects : "Ad
visable changes in the State Course of
Study," by Prof. S. W. Holmes; the dis ¬
cussion was participated in by.
Profs. Pratt and Vincent; "Assignment
of Lessons," by Prof. T. T. Vincent;
'How to Secure and Hold Attention," by
Prof. N.Tartar; the subject of '.Punisn-
ments, Manner, Conditions and End"
was thrown open for a geneial discus
sion, Frofa. S.vv. Holmes T. T. Vineent,
Grove A. Peterson and Mrs. Minnie
Cramer. The singing of the institute
was in charge ot Prof. W. G. Fialier and
his wife assisted at the organ. The sing
ing did much to add life to the day's
work. It was one of the most pleasant
features of the program. The Secretary
..registered the names of about twenty
teachers. Corvallis was well represen tet),
the number going from here being ten.
The next local teachers' institute will be
held at Wells on the 9th and 10th of
May.
Dr. Flint, of .this city, was de
stroyed -by fire Thursday night.
The house had been unoccupied
for some time, but it contained a
stove and some furniture belong
ing to Mr. Harrington, valued at
about $50. The fire originated
in the roof of the building and it
is believed that a tramp had been j
using the stove and the roof
caught fire from a defective flue.
Henry French and nis son dis
covered the blaze and hastened to
the scene, but were too late to
accomplish any good.
cseded to be as -follows:
. Senator E E Wilson,
i" Representative Peter Rickard
County Judge V E Watters.
- Sheriff tTelt Burnett.
' Clerk Johnny Erwin.
Recorder Grant Elgin.
' Assessor Pete AVhitaker.
Treasurer W A Buchanany,
coroner S N Wilkins.- -
Additional Local
Stylish Clothing for men, vountr
A sneak thief has been operat- msn ys and juveniles. Tu:s
ing in the various country neigh-J fPrmS we want to keep before you
borhoods for several months, and , ma our assortment is not
it is now believed that he has :"Y I nouy reliable,
W mWK hMn.rmiTtc.TK ; aid will please the the most exact-
"-"""-& -"" - liner AncatsimAw m-. l 1
fT,;- nf1,r v . xro cure ana IOOK
c.m. . : "uj
. 1 r J . I I C5 " D MHO
toiaoi is aeprcaanons arouna measures for custom made suits
Dusty. Lately lie has been op- trousers and overcoats for one of
erating nearer this city. His the leading tailoring houses in the
habit is to steal a . fey eahs of country. Nolan & Callahan,
fruit or other vegetables, take ' David Mtskimpn. whoo " .',. i
them to some sec'Hded spot and in Corvallis last week, and the facts
appease his hunger; and; he? is I concerning his serious illness ap
not above "lifting' light articles peared in -Friday's Gazette, died
of wearing apparel. He &as been at the Occidental hotel, Saturday,
pneumonia. Jiis eon arrived
yesterday from his Jiome in Stafford.
Kan8af, and it is quite likely that
seen on numerous occasions, but
in
he has been successful, so far,
eluding capture. f t .
WE L L
DRERSED
'HERE'S -something moie in
weu-aressed". than mere
ly paying a big price. Good
clothes are worth all they cost;
but paying the price doesn't al
ways get 'em. Our H. S. & .1.
clothes are the embodiment of the
"well-dressed" idea; you get the
best ready-to-wear clothes on
earth right here; and the prices
are economical.
Sold only by .
S L, Kline,
Regulator of Low . Prices.
The Athletic Drill.
ne will take the body back with
him for burial. While the sick
man was given every possible at-
tention, the case is a peculiarly sad j
one.
HOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
To
Convention Meets Friday.
secure a Good Homej Splendid Stock Ranch, or Perfect
Summer Grazing Lands at Nominal Prices
The republioan coHnty conven
tion meets next
TTi ""-..,. f J fi- it . e. t r . . . . . . . ..
RrAxr turTV. I r ,r- , . " "TC O,oc -wnpany naving purcnasea w.uuu acres 01 the
Friday, March Corvallis and Yaqnina Bay Wagon KOad lands, known as the "Coe Land.,."
A large audience assembled, at
the armory last Friday "ivening
to witness the second annual ex
hibition of body building gym
nasties, under the direction of
Phvsical Instructor Patterson
AbDut 200 students took . uart in 28th, at which time delegates will have w placed them on the market
the errand rpvipm nf.? 1oce- be chosen to reoresent Rntrn Li. nes,? ara. .,?mProv9 lands situated in -Benton and Lincoln counties,
-- . .w:.:T "VfK ine ne ot tne uorvailis & Eastern railroad, in the best grazing andfrnit-
xucic weis a iiichhlcu iaa proyc I . .v(,Uunvu swu. uu v.uu- gnuva gi naiiera uregou.
.,fi.---fi--i. ,-t.Yvr:r-: state rnnvnfin r "'ces: i.oo to $4,00 per AcreV Easv Terms. Perfect Titfe
The drills were pretty and per- laad APril 2, i92, at n a. m., . JVl. JVL DAVIS, Agent
feet in time and movement. Fea-1 aoa tnls couttty will send twelve ctooer 7. .1901. Corvallis.IOregonl
tures of the program were, th fl Sates' a he congressional
bag punching: by Byron Tavlor convention will convene at Rose
and the boxine and wrestilneiJ burg April e, iqo2. at 1 v. m
matches. In the latter . con tests Benton county being entitled to
'prizes were awarded. Lemerv seven delegates. It is quite
1 ' w - a a
defeated Pelliind in the heavy- Probable that the county conven- p
weight class, but Cate apd Wil- lion will then adjouiu, subject "
son, middle weights, and Farra to tne caI1 ot tne county chair-
and Weber, lio-ht wpiohtc : man.
teal Estate, Insurance, Collecting and
change Agents.
Ex-
unable to reach decisive, results
and they met Saturday evening
to finish the contest Excellent
music was furnished by the Cadet
band during the evening.
Delegates ChosenY
W. R C. Social.
than six months old. Anvone with
a knowledge of stock could toll at a
glance that it is a fine animal. It
is by the Jehn Osborn buil "Meddler."
a family
chamber 13x16 feet, a hall 9x20
and a bathroom 7xS feet. A pretty
alcove will adorn the upper story.
The estimated cost will be $700.
Last Thursday Dr. Farra made a
I a. a 11 t 11 . ..
T.ODf Timcar Itfi A T, 4 1 IHD lO ID6 DeBI nOUSO DdOW tOWU
len Parker, of Toledo, celebrated nu. aiter amiBiDg me smaupox
u flf?oK t,5v. 4K;. patient James Whiteford gave
marriage. Mr. Parker and Miss thfm ructions that they could
Julia Umnhrev were marrie.1 at ra,Be. lnune me Knowing
Burlineton. Iowa, in 1852. and morning ana come 10 town, uer
th same vear for Oregon Th au preyw.wno acieu as nurse,
a j
Uiuiru i-w wiibwti y u i til iu iu, i j - . , l t - .
and Mr. Parker later represented a.aa v"0 Y?11 p?aiLn aunn8
this county in the state legislature. weniy oaa aays mey were m
W. A. McLagau and wife, of to town Friday morning and Mr,
Carroll, Iowa, arrived in this city Whiteford went up to the island
last Friday evening. They cane above town after his personal effects
for a few diys- visit with Wm. and leit for his home at Jefferson
McTaRffan and familv. Thev havn
nassed the greater Dart of the win- A letter f.'om President I. A
ter in Southern California. W. A. Beattie, of the Eastern Oregon State
McLaganisthe younser brother of formal bchool, at Weston, Or.,
Wm. McLagan, and they have not am to Ml8S LuIu Spangler, of this
met before since 1S77, when Wm. Clty a tew daVs aS- Mlss fcPaD"
McLagan made a trip East.
It is a public outrage that the
oounty roads should be in the con
dition we find some of them at pres
ent. For instance, between Philo
math and Corvallis, a distance of
about .seven miles, the roads are in
such a bad conditiqn in many places
that a leather bed would sink out
of sight almost instantly. For thi
deplorable state of affairs there is
no excuse. This is one of the
mainly traveled roads of the county
and is old enough to have had some
thing substantial done on it. The
public is largely to blame for this
condition ana it is a sad com men -
eler was offered and bas accepted
the charge of the vocal department
music at this school for the
spring term. The term begins
March 31st, and Miss Spangler left
on the boat this morning. This
recognition is doubly gratifying, as
the position came unsolicited.
Without the shadow of a doubt,
Miss Lulu will have great success
as a teaoher in this department, as
she is in every way competent, and
will be certain to make a host of
friends in her new fietd. Miss
Spangler has for years been a favor
ite singer with the people of this
section, and while all wish her great
srood fortune, they regret to lose
... - n
Ury that if the publio deserved any her. Thus for a time wa shall miss
better roads they would have them. 1 a sweet sir ger.
ine w. K. gave a unique
and very enjoyable social at their
hall on last Friday night. Early
iu the evening the women com
menced to arrive, bearing baskets,
some round, some square, some
long, some short, in fact, any
shape you wanted, until about
three score and nineteen were
stacked on the desks. About
8:30 o'clock Mrs. Cronk, presi
dent of the corps, passed the but
ter. The machinery moved off
into a neat little program of song,
dialogue and reeitation, at the
conclusion of which the an
nouncement was made that the
baskets and contents on the side
were prepared by the young la
dies and that the young men
were expected to step up to the
rack and pay two bits, take their
choice, then dive into the basket
and find the name of the builder
cf the contents and then extend
an invitation to her to join in
putting it where it would do the
most good.
At the other side where the
old or married portion were lo
cated things were arranged in
the same manner, but the older
boys were more speedy on foot in
getting down to work. There
were'siany amusing little inci
cents that occurred during the
evening and all went away thank
ing the ladie3 .for the very en
joyable evening.
Wanted, Two Men
TITLES EJL-IIfcTIEDD.
Married or single, to work on farm.
iiocses furnished; employment the
year round. Address X, this office.
A Light Docket.
Circuit court convened at q
o'clock Saturday morning to
complete business carried over
from the last term, and the regu
lar March term opened Monday
morning. But three criminal
cases appeared upon the docket
and none of these came to trial.
Charles Thomas, charged with
obtaining money under false pre
tences, pleaded guilty and was
sentenced to 2 years in the pen
itentiary yesterday afternoon.
Pearl Cooper is receiving treat
ment in a Portland hospital and
his case was continued, as was
the case against J, R. Allen, for
stealing sheep, he being unable
to secure his witnesses.
A couple of divorce cases and
some matters in equity was all
that came up to engage the at
tention of the court, which will
probably adjourn this morning
A Mysterious Individual.
1 ue lonowing delegate were
chosen a, the republican primaries
iasi lnurBaay to represent the par
ty in tne . convention to -be held
uriaay: ,. : , .r;
Dusty J P Gregg, A.JJ.Buck
ingham, A V Hawlev, Ed Wil
liams, G V Howard, A Perrin and
J L Hayden. j .
Philomath Wm Jolly, George
cooper, n u ioggan, j ii p'ehler,
David Gellatly, S I Pratt, N E
JNewton and Uhns Hecker. t
Wren Homer Lilly, Geo Bayne,
Jr., and Charles King.
Monroe Carpenter, Dell- Har
pole, W F Starr and James Pfout3.
Kings Valley Link Allen, T T
Vincent, R Dunn. and Mr. Johnson.
Corvallis No 1 S L Shedd. J F
Yates, O Witham, Harold Strong
and h. J Harrington.
Corvallis No 2 W H Currin, S
T Kerr, J M Cameron, S L Kline,
G W Denman, W G Lane,:. C E
Woodson and W E Yates.
Corvallis No 3 T R Smith,
William Bogue, A Rennie, J W
Crawford, J B Irvine, Geo Lilly
and Geo L Paul.
Corvallis No 4 Thos Cooper,
August Fischer, O V Hurt and
Henry Gerhard.
Blodgett B B Blodgett, C H
Wamsley, Warren Norton.
Soap Creek Virgil Carter, Ed
Blake and J Ritter.
Willamette J Wilkinson, Wil
liam Parks, Gro Mercer Jr, Fred
Whitby.
Summit Robert McFarland,
H Underbill.
Alsea M W Ruble, D D
Longbottom, Tom Vidito.
Mortgages, Wills, Deeds and All Kinds of Legal
Papers Drawn.
We advertise in 2CO weeklv news natters in the East, thrmio-h
800 news advertising agencies, and our facilities for handling your
properties are the best.
If .you wish to buy: sell or swap anvthin? from a calf or a do?
to a so, 000 acre ranch in anv rart nf fhf TTmpr1 Rfafp wo c
ii 1 ... . . '
For Sale or Exchange.
x nave 160 acres of Land located 6
miles irom Corvallis, Bentoa Co., Or
for sale or will exchanm for Pnrtknrf
city property. For further partitfolars We will buy, sell, trade, kill or give it away,
can on or address
.. , Mas. J. Mason, owner,
Corvallis, Qr.
The , Meneley Quartette
and Prohibition Convention.
We try to do you iustice and eive satisfaction. Our cham s s.
reasonable. "
CoUections of old ouMawed3et " '
Insurance written in best companies in the United Stales.
Office over Postomce, Corvallis, Oregon. -:
lhe famous and renonned Meneley
Quartette, of Chicago, will give one of
their unique concerts under the auspices
of the W C T TJ and the Corvallis Prohibi
tion Alliance at the Opera House, March
28, 1902; at 8 o'clock. It consists of vocal
music by the quartette and impersona
tions by W.- Eugene Knox. General
admission, 25 cents ; reserved seats, 30
cents ; children under 12 years, free. All
desiring reserved seats, call on E F Bry-
ant at the bank.
The Prohibition County Convention
will convene at the above place and date
at 1:30 p. m. Every prohibition voter
is earnestly requested to be present. The
public is cordially invited. Committjee.
Corvallis'" Most Popular Eating House
-THE
p.
4
Pioneer
Bakery
ti
AND RESTAURANT.
Fresh bread daily. A complete stock of candies, fruits and
nuts kept canstantly on hand. JSmokers supplies
a specialty.
H. W HALL, Proprietor.
ft.
The Two Ideas.
The house on the Herbert
Nash place, three miles west of
this city, now the property of
Democracy will hold its prim
aries in this county next Satur
day. The fact that republicans
should have diversified opinions
which lead to spirited contests in
the primaries, seems incompre
hensible to their friends. the
democrats. The republicans be
lieve that the primaries are in
tended to give voters an oppor
tunity to express their preference
for delegates to the convention.
The democrats regard the pri
maries and the convention as
sort of interesting formalities.. A
prominent member of the local
Tammany organization said the
evening of the republican pri
maries: Q
. "The democrats will place but
one set of names in the field in
each precinct in the county and
they will be ratified and sent to
the convention. Our ticket -is
an maae up now and we can
safely have the ballots printed
any time."
That ticket is generally cpn-
PL4YING
AND
TEACHING
WASH FABRICS. jPj(mO
Exoerts Dredict a o-reat Wash
Fabric season. We have Wash Mordaunt GoodnOUQh
uihui "fni aesign ana whose understanding of the higher art
quality. All the styles in our 0f music has been obtained by years of
vt collection are tne product OI study and attested by several years buc
the best American, Scotch and cesBfui teaching, announces that he will
French mills. Many ef the receive pupils at any time for the pro
styles ar confined to ns. Traduction of
time to do your choosing is now,
then when the hot days arrive
you will be all oreoared to eniovlof 010 first class
them in the proper comfort. I LeS0D8 als sen in specialties, such
Strono- 1in rf nrhlta Ae Mason's Pianoforte Technics, Reed
We Buy ami Sell Farms.
Kefii?ed, Apical ar?d ffauistic PlaiM
embroideries.
Our new stock of Silk
Wash Waists have arrived.
and I
Wood Wanted.
We will receive bids for old body red
fir wood 4 feet lone. From 5o cords to
2oo cerds may be bid on by one or more
parties. - We will reserve tne right to
reject any and all bids.
The CoavAiiis Watek Co.
Miss Mabel Cronise
Graduate of Chicago College
ofjtfusic.
CORVALLIS, OEEGON,
Organ, Harmony, Etc.
Call at residence, one
courthouse.
b'ock wc3t of
Avoid the Penalty.
Taxpayers of Benton County : While
not required to do so, I call your atten
tion to the fact that the time for getting
3 per cent rebate for payment of taxes
expires Saturday, March 15th. You are
allowed by law to pay half of your taxes
on or before April 7th and the balance on
or before October 6th without" rebate or
penalty. If one-half is not paid by April
7th the law requires you to pay a penalty
of ten per cent and interest at 12 per cent
from April 7th to date of payment. I
will be required to collect the penalty
and interest, for the law exacts it and I
will have bo discretion in the matter.
Corvallis, March 7, 1902.
M. P. Burnett.
Sheriff Benton Co.
Get your Job Work done here
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
If you want to sell farms or city prop
erty list it with us. Write us or call and
see us, we advertise in Eastern papers.
If you want to buy property or want a
business location write or call on ue.
Houses to rent, money at low interest,
insurance written, collections made,
farms rented, etc. Office in (Sanders'
Jewelry Store. N. P. Petshson. j
G. A. Eoca:;soi,
A Great Saving.
All property owners should know it.
For one Dollar we will cell you cu.: ever a
lasting' Fence Post receipt. To be had
at this office.
Chapped hands, cracked lip? and
roughness of the skin cured quickly by
Banner Salve, the mosthealingointme it
in the world. G.-:ihain & Wort!) a n.
Goats Wanted.
Anyone wishi lg to place a few hun
dred head of goats on sliares would do
well to address tbis office.
N. Jackson, Danville, 111., writes: "My
daughter had a severe attack of la grippe
and a terrible cough settled on her lungs.
We tried a great many remedies without
giving relief. She tried Foley's Honey
and Tar which cured her. She has never
been troubled with a cough since.
For Sale.
Black Lansehan chickens, ana sliep
Jierd puppies, J.-H.. Edwards,
. IDuety, Oregon,