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I 12) Ilk mallis Gram FRIDAY, MAY 9, 100-'. To cover th3 cost of setting and dis tributing the type iu such matters, a charge of fifty cenis will be nude lor each "Card cf Thanks," and five cents per line or each set of ''Resolutions cf Oon lo!en-e" appearing in these columns. LOCAL NEWS. Horn, Tuesday, May 0th, lo if e city wife of Henry Hayt, i (Mugnler. j W. E. Yale? went over to Lin-j c In county, Tuesday on legtl bm- mess. ?Ira James Brown and ch'.hlrer, of SeliwooJ, arj visiting a the Chas. Blakeslee heme. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Sarah Blakeslee. Wru. II. Lord, of Portlan I, will lecture in the college chape! this afternoon at 3 o'clock on ''The Birds cf Oregon.'" Ad i.ision free. Chap. Welch, a. formt-r student of O A C, and ?on of Dr. Welch, was over from his home at ShedJ last week and vi.-ited friends in this ANYTEiKG f03 VOTES. Miss lien a Felton, who has been in fai ing health for nearly a year, is quite low. "She has been bedfast for four months with bronchial trouble. Sinat .r John D. Dily, of Cor; .if, was in the citv alii- vestertiay is a cmdidate fr re-elf ction ami i building. will receive an overwhelming tna j rity. Alb iny Herald. Mrs. Jessie Slciwer anj fen, of Salem, drove up about a week ago for a brief visit with relatives. Miss Lottie Wi. ks give a card Irty, Thurfd iy winner, 'o a number of her young friends. Tbere is to be a dano in Kor nett'u hall tonight. Music hi Nw ton Adams and IJnd-ev Sharp The Adams Bros, have just, com pleted an addition to the Mrs M. A. Hemphill refidence on Main ift. Hirvev Wi'tkins, O A C student, was obliged on account of illneFS toj Monroe and Dtistv precincts on ih return to his Portland home during iGUi and 17th of Mav. More hfi Tlils was t'ius Postticr Assumed by Mr. Cisasitcr;s.ia in His' Talk Here Wed nesday Afternoon. G;o. E. Chamberlain, demo cratic candidate for governor, snoke to an audience tat com fortably filled, the covtrt room in this city, Wednesday afternoon. A number of ladies attended, and many Furnish buttons indicated that those present were not all democrat?. Mr. B. F. Irvine introduced Mr. Chamberlain in a short speech, the burden of which was and something about the cascade range, the billows of the Pacific and the tower on the Oregonian a beautiful word picture After a few introductory re marks, Mr. Chamberlain launch- Dr. Lowe's dafr of hi- visits ;,reied out on Hie set speech that he le throughout the cam- in this i.-sii-; of this pa o r. If von nas tued glasses do- rut fail to make a j paiji;. All who read the papers nore ot tfi-tiai'j he is to ie here, j carttuLv. therefore, were iamil and feebim the first dy he is to j ;ar xvi.h" what JiIr Chamberlain tt rJ ! w.ii :o:tg to say before he began. Me.-sr.s E R Bryson and W E j He has a free and easy style of l ates will ad'iress the cnizoa oi I A-Nvprv thfi- i-; rvstohv a-fi In'? negative policy and Barkis-is- tbe first of the week Fred Overlander arrived home a fw days ago from a couple of weeks' visit over in the Big Eik country with his brother, Charley. Mrs. Gra.-e E. Hall is expected up from her home in Bujna Vista next week to visit relatives and frinnds and attend the Mav Festi val. Baptist church, Sunday: Sab bath School as usual at ten o'clock. No preaching as Rev. M. Noble is attending the Assoc iation at New berg. G. C. Peek came out from his home in Lower Alsea, Tuesday, and returned yesterday. He reports everything moving along nicely over in Hs section. T. J. Barnes is erecting a dwell ing for himself on the plot of land h recently puichastd of W. E. Yates. The property lies a short distance west of the college. Considerable work is being done oo Jackson and Van Bnren streets. Tne streets are being p'owed and thn.wn up in the center preparato ry for a liberal dressing of gravel. Miss Leon a Smith will arrive home from St- Helen's Hall, Port land, to remain during the summer. It is quite likely that she will b;i accompanied home by a few young lady friends. Hon. .1. W. Furnish and the par ty stumping the state with him will be in Corvallif, Tuesday, May 13th. Speeches will be made on the afternoon of that day by Hon. V. J. Furnish, Hon. C. W. Fulton, Hon. J. H. Ackerman and others. In our last issue, we stated that J. K. Berry's expert bicycle repair than Mr. C. F. Hawkins, was from Portland. We wish to correct this by saying that his home is in Eu I wi lhr ittitucie is calculated lo aut.-'goiiize no o;:e aud leave his hearers in good humor. Of cour;e, Mr. Chamberlain's only hooe of election lies in a cam paign of benevolent assimilation of republicans. lie is anything to be elected. While he makes stenuous efforts to convince re publicans that there is no principle or politics envolved in the campaign, he is the nominee of a democratic convention and all who vote for him -must vote the democratic ticket to do so. If elected governor and it should be necessary for him to appoint an United States senator, he would send a man to congress who would support the plank in the democratic platform demand ing that the Philippine islands be abandoned. He says thajt lie is for keeping the okl fhg floating wherever it b;e:i planted by American valor, and vet he supported and ; voted for V. J. Bryan two years . - ago on a platform that called for li scuttle, and he will support him land vote lor him two years hence nite announcement will be elude by poster. Services at lha United Evangeli cal church next Sunday morning and evening. The pastor, II. A. Deck, will occupy the pulpit. H-? will also preach r.t the Witham school house at 3:09 p. m. Wednesday and until noon of Saturday. May 21, 22, 23 and 24th, Dr. C. W. Lowe, the well-known ocu'o optician who has been com ing to (Jorvallis for ever ten years, will b3 at the Occidental hotel. Job's Addition is booming. Sev eral new residences, new side walks, the placing of te-ephones in hmies, the building of new fences, -rtc , have mad.3 a wonderful change in the appearance of the western part of town. Miss Clara Blakeslee returned to Portland, Monday, to resume her duties as bookkeeper at the Troy laundry, after a two weeks' visit in (.--.! 3 city.. On her way to Portland iia s.ie intended visaing Mr. and ;lrs. 1 II. L. Hall. j James Zureht-r, O A C student, arrived home, V ednesday, from trip to Independence, Mon.-nout Dalian and McMinnviPe in th in t'-r- st of the May Festiv.fi of Music to be held in this city next week Ho reports good suce.ss?. Elm.M- E. CUmi and Miss Ida E needav afternoon at th3 resh.'ence ofioffennS to-?lve UP .an oG?C5 that Mr. and Mrs. ().car Healy, this i 1JOW PaV nun a - salary ot 14, 000 citv. Rev. P. A. Moses- tied the i P-r annum ior icis saiary ui pi,- knot. Both of the voun- people 5- His plea is that he 13 a arc from Dusty and have numerous ! poor man; and he is Jbr exchaug- friends who wish them all suc-ess i iny one honorable vositiou for in life. Monday evening th were called r:u to extinguish a small bhize in the building owned court would. ..contribute from the f unds of the county like amounts. The court took action iu the matter by issuing au order which states that as there are sufficient fends in . the treasury raised by the 2-mill road tax to pay for ail thejoad work that can be done until the next regular term of court; and as the Taw provides that the read master shall receive all reports of supervisors and make report to the court, it is practical and lawful to leave the final consideration of the matter until the June term or cotirt. C. E WOODSON Republican Candidate for County Judo;:. The nomination of C. E. Woodson for county judge elicit ed a wave of universal approval throughout Benton countv. With iim in the executive chair the people "know that their pnblic business will receive that thor ough personal attention and dis patch, and honesty of administra tion that is characteristic of the man. Additional Local. jen the same kind of a platform. I lie believes that t.ie governor 'of Oregon should accept only the i $1,500 salary prescribed by the ; state constitution, at:d yet he is Ride a Rambler. A good violin for taieatabar nn'ui at thid office. Born, last Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chipmau, a daughter. Oil meal for sale Wells. Splendid f stock. at Graham fe ?ed for dairy another and losing $2,500 cf sal- fireboys j ary a year. lie boasts or sitting m demo cratic conventions witii w. J. by Thos. Whitehorn, just south cf; Furnish, being a party to hi the Salvation army barracks. Tues-I Qiiar; , 1:' rnnfidenop gene. Berry says he is no black- day afternoon the roof of the build j i:..; ' n.i obettincr hm in his :.u u.. iu, 1 k:- u: J i- ,,.1.. , 1 laia.ngaau aotcting i.ih 111 uis Pinith" but the "real thing," at bi cycle work. The fourth recital by the musi cal department at the college, oc curred last Friday evening under the direction of Miss Philbrick. Twenty-five pupils took part on the program, which attracted a large audience. Many persons reached ibe college a few moments after S o'clock and were unable to gat in side. Rev. Carl D. Thompson, of the S 'ial Crurad- will i-peak at Cor v vllis, in the court houe, at 2:30 y. J lho homp f Eu g : j- .1. . 11:1 '1.1 1 :i 1 .nS aojo.n ng ine u ienorn ouuu- m d tm hg mnr (.ijiifrlil- ti rt lnr trio il,n-irrinpnt. i x o J - soon had it under control. campaign methods are nish s rotten. He ridicules republicans for The Electric Light Company is "'1 ' a .: r Zl , adopting measures formerly ad- drugstore. The object is to save vf l,ed ' populists, and then , ,-.i ,i v.i.,., ! tells his hearers that the demo- jivi u i 1 tin1 . ivivti ijii y aiivi j v. l. v. the cost of supplying the lights. The transformer is a very heavy af- faii, iis weight being 1,000 pounds, j lie in platform was iislied It will be in operation about th3 ! adopted all the principle? ot middle of next week. rerhlicau rdat form. Marx clothes, Sold only by cratic platform issued at Port laud over a week after the repub- .ias i to the Soloman Mu'kvdi vd last Ta-s. lay For sa'e ifoO corner lot 12, bile IS, Job's Addition. Address this o!hv. Hart Sena finer & the peer of them all. S. L. Kiir.e. Dr. Lowe, the well known opti cian will soon be here. The wise wiii wait fm' him. Don't n-ake your spring pur chases until -ou examine No'an & Calla'-an's big stock. If vou have a:v aches or pains, cU and see Dr. "Holt, The Osteo path. Examination tree. Candidates if you want to get there, wear Walk-over .shoes. No lan & Callahan, Distributers. II011. J. K. Weatherford, cf Al bany, was in Corvallis, with the democratic state campaign part. If you wish to bur, sell or trade anything, so Morgan & Egiin, the leading real (.slate hustlers. They will treat, you right. The hors.1 snow Wednesday fore noon brouht' quite a few farmers itiua.us the many hundreds of people we expect to entertain d uri ng the coming week. Names of members not before published: Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Currin, Mr. Gray, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Gage and Miss Glass. " The five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W; Calkins de veloped a case of smallpox Wednes day. Her uncle has been confined in the same house with the desease and- it has made its appearance against her. She is the onlriD- mate of the house who has r.ot been vatinated. No anxiety is felt regarding the case. Hon. J. D. Lee, of Salemr and J. F. Ya'es, of this city address ed the citizens of Philomath, j luesday evening frcm a republi can standpoint. A large audi ence listened to them with close attention. Frequent applause interrupted their utterances, and the first mention of the name of Hon. W. J. Furnish received an ovation, showing that Philomath republicans are lor the man and the party that stood for Win McKinley. The total registrar 0:1 of voters in Binton county io date is only about I,ol0. Two years ago the registra tion for Benton county was 1,900. It 13 estimated that the registration should exceed 2,000 this vear. It will be seen that there are still fully 500 voters unregistered and only five days in which to have themselves enrolled. In-order to complete the work of registration voters must present themselves at the rate of 100 per dav from now until May loth, or they will be obliged to resort to blank "A" on election day. Sheuld they all con clude to do their duty and register, it vill be a3 much as one clerk can possibly do to register them, and only one clerk can work on the reg istration books at a time. Hart-SchafTher If Mar lai Clotfhcs Joint Canvass. The following places and dates for a joint canvass by the candidates for coun ty offices ou the republican and demo cratic tickets, have been arranged bv the" county chairmen of these two parties: Summitt, BloJgett, Wren, . . . -. Kings Valley,. Soap Creek, . . . Fairmount, Willamette, . . . Philomath, Alsea, . , Bellfountain, . . Movroe . ..May 19, 2 p. m ..May 20, 10 a. m. .May 20, 2:33 p. m .. .May 21, 2 p. m. . . ..May 22, 2 p.m. ...May 23, 2 p. m. . . .May 24, 2 p. m. . . .May 20, 2 p. m. ...May 27, 2 p. m. . . .May 28, 2 p. m. . . .May 2D, 2 p. m. Am J W-.:t-Ji k 1 ... i -ihih 1 , 'r-J -IN"? I 1'. r3l 1f tsMnanTttfi. aar Hart Schaffner&Marx Smart Clothes For Men Are in a Class by Themselves. There are no other ready to wear clothes made that' can approach them either in tailoring, fashion, fit, or general satisfaction. Very few tailors can make' clothes to measure as geed even if they do charge more than double H. S. & M. clothes prices. The proof is within your reach at the store of S. L. Kline where you will be shown the best and, largest line we ever carried, at money saving prices. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes - $10.00 to $25.00 J. Friedman, New York clothes - $7.50 to $12.00 For sale only by S. L. KLINE TUNITY To secure a Good Home, Splendid Stock Ranch, or Perfect Summer Grazing Lands at Nominal Prices The Coast Land & Live Stock Company having purchased 40,000 acres of the Corvallis and Yaquina Bay Wagon Road lands, known as the "Coe Landa," have now placed thfm on the market. These ara unimproved lands situated iu Benton andlLincoln counties, along the line of the Corvallis & Eastern railroad, in the best grazing and fruit raising section of Western Oregon. Prices: $1.03 to $4.00 per Acre Easv Terms. Perfect Title. M. JVE DAVIS, Agent October 7 '1901. Corvallis, Oregon! W-P 1 LUI IN James A. Tate. 1. .SiOO FpienulU ed in the mrade. He admits that Oregon has!. bnener, in , Saturday, May 10th Ilis sub- j p,0(! et. Thc funer'ai ocourred in- pel W1" l'e -c uim av n i; vt,,tertptv and the remains wr why we urge it. Kev. liio.npscn terrecl in-(he p;e;iS:inl Valley o-j.ne-will occupy jhepulrUoftheUm terv The a,.ccased hxd raised a gregational church baturday eve- ar-e faml, pf chilllrenf apt of i.mg, at 80 clock. Lverybody m-, wbom ar irro-11 IIo was some. Vlted- I thing o.er' 70 yeais old and his D. I. Yercin, the prisoner con-'death resulted from old age fined in the count y jail in this city, re f-howtf.s this st a?cn tne ar r- ? r tccic or .iipiik, s, youn id children's c'ot'r.ipg cvr can state ana national acuninis-; shown m tu;s secion. i0ian iv tratijiir, and that she is now on Callahan. the veree of a great substantial There are many who "believe that the South is going to lead in the prohibition reform. The North took the lead in abolition ; the South may regain lost ground by taking the lead in a second great reform. Already the pro hibition relorm has given the country some great leaders, and one of them is James A. Tate, of Nashville, Tenn. near ; k-'e:i prosperous under republi-: Int.; held for Lincoln countv, is quite an nil! man nnil bi health is lailinsr him. Confinement seems to be the u.nents cause of illness. Sunday he was given an outing and he seemed to ei joy it very much. He will be held hero until the meeting of the circuit court for Lincoln entity, next Julv. disease inase Accoiding to the latest account, 1 tiie n,jjjj Miss litrtha Thrasher, who is in an hospital in San Francisco on ac coin, t of a leg broken development which will place her foremost in the sisterhood cf states, and then asks that the present order ot things be re versed to satisfy the ambitious of The O A C authorities have just ! a "good fellew." "My opponent is a most estimable gentleman," says Mr Chamberlain ; ' 'about him as a citizen I have naught to say but what is mcstkindly." That is to catch republican votes. But. he adds: ''lie intends to entered upsn a series of new exper- Ihev have commenced to give a miieti cow drinking water which eontaiivd typhoid germs and it is the intention to make a daily analytical examination f iv thepur- hikh rf tlfdincr cllt. hniv lienor a npr. iod must elapse before the germs of j make such a campaign as will debauch the politics of Oregon and bring them to a standard of Mr. and Mrs. tuenn uinslowjTT ... 3 r , ,, nearlv two 'cave today tor their Home at .New- " ; -. ' . .1 r. - . -.i r.. Here n a hit ot Rrvanism which easao is cett ti"- aion" nicelv. oerir, aiicr a i?u nun .irs. h,i?- - . .ats.ao, it. ttiim ? , i,nv r oth-r Mr Ku'h Clark crops to the surface to wm the Sb is now allowed to waik about 1 ! f 1..01" r, ..u. i.u.u vi.nx. j some with the aid cf crutches. Tust I They will visit Mr. ar.d Mrs. II. L. aueg.ance of the erstwhile fol- t . 1 - . . 1 1 Til. .1 : i .1.- when she will return home is not ! H:i'b at l.uena M?m,on inc:r way towers oi u:e t.e.-,cip.c ui nc. suvci d anti-expansion. vet determined. To judge from the j homo. J r. M mS'OW is soon to as- ai: tnanv Kinanesscs ana eourte.-ies -"'"t.- vnai v.. w.. j-,.v.. shown her, it is easy to suppose store in that she has become quite a favor-: partner He at the h-isintal. uaipu, u;e uiuu irtm. ...j.i. , businci The constantly growim' business Newberg in which he is a ; with i.is elder brother,1 the latter retiring from Commissioners Court. The ccm nisiioners court was 1 in session Weduosdav aud ves'er- of the Corvallis Creamery calls for 1. 1- L imnart arnvea no:ne, ; djv enlarged quarters and continued .lonu.y, otter an aienee 01 inree i,.,,r.i -P,v...nt A n-iekin.' ro.im is1 nionths. Poring this time he has the latest addition. A largo vat. o the same iimensions as the ceiling ami nfuiiit t hriv f.'tt ihI). 1 died i to oe 1KI The bids offered f ' been empioved at his trad ; m liver- j i-'iuige ..(-civts ..w.p ett. Wash. He savs that work is j were all rejected, being aDove t be ha i in abundance there, hut. t the amount considered reasonable for building with water. lUin' v'nnl near the ' tinit the c-sfc of living is ?o great j bv the court, and new bids w .-ill veiling it keeps the r-iom coot, ami at the same time supplbs the ne' essary water f r tb. creamery. S I llano has the ncord for the greatest weight of miik brought iht tiateiv that he would iot be justified in j fce advertized for moving bis family to that point A j R.oaci Supervisors Reese, Far- 1 dtCcUt much a dweiarg i -"r-O per montti. Ever v-tb.-kt In well in Corva.lis. There Uy, Spe: and Peek presented lists which had been circulated in their districts. creamery by any one party in a. y can as weil in corva ns. i a-; ,,,.,,.,. one dav. Last Mondav be brought i is r.o use ot arguing 10 me c.mirar , T .W" , , " a " " -i .7 j jfmilk. He has tif- Corvallis is the place to live well FiUFtli; v-unwiui. 'cheaply. toward rcaa worK, proviaea ine in 817 pounds of teen cows. G. P. O. Humbert will preach at th? Christian chnrcli next Lord's dr.v,Theme at 11 a. m. "John, the Beloved Disciple." At S p. in., "Saved by Grace." C. E. at 0:15. Come, you will be welcome. Walter Iluffird, now representing a Portland confectionery establish ment, spent yesterday in this city in the interest of that bouse. Wal ter 13 a son of Judge W. H. Hufford. A party of Masons drove over to Albany Tuesday evening to assist in introducing their brother, S. L. Hays, into the mysteries of, the Knight Templar lodge. S Chip man, S X Wilkins and II W Hall were in the party. Charley Barnhart accompanied his mother-in-law, Mrs. A. E. DeKay, to Portland, Wednesday, to see her safely started East. She is going to Morris, Minnesota, where fche will make her home with her son: She is 85 years old and has been on the Pacific coast for about 13 years. President Waliis Nash, of the Choral Union, announces that a rehearsal cl the entire local cho rus will be held in the armory Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Every member of the chorus has the liberty of inviting a friend to attend this rehearsal. A verv interesting meeting of i the Corvallis Improvement Asso ciation was held at the court house on Mondaj evening. Many subjects of interest were suggest ed and discussed. The most im portant, however, at least for the present, being that of putting our town in good order and mak ing it as attractive as possible to He is secretary of the National Prohibition Committee and has been engaged to speak in the court house on Saturday evening, May 10th, at 8 p. ui. The fol lowing is from the Daily Demo crat, of Rogers, Ark. : James A. Tata is one of the youngest, most brilliant, most sensible, and most logical temperance lecturers on the platform. For Chief of Police. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of Ctdef of Police, subject to the choice of voters at ths city election to be held May 19, 1902. C. A. Barxhabt. Real Estate, Insurance, Collecting and Ex change Agents. If you wish to buy or sell anything see us. We have a nice line of farms and city properties, improved and unimproved; sever al nice acre blocks near the college and outside the town limvts. Titles investigated, collections made, conveyancing, etc. Corvallis, Oregon. i I I I I Corvallis Most Popular Eating House THE P r 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, Proprietor. TOUCHIN' AND APPERTAIN IN' TO PAINTIN'. Does it pay to paint? That depends. If you apply the proper material, of course it does. $1.00 worth of the right sort of paint preserves $500.00 worth of house. Ours will do the work to your taate, and effectively. . Unrivalled as a beaut ifier aud preservative, and costs but little. Eeady prepared for immediate use. Reliable, durable, economical. Try it once. The Acme High Grade, nt BAEXHAK PS, Jopposite post office, Corvallis, Oregon. C. A. Barnhart,! 1 Contractor, Painter and Paper Hanger For Police Judge. I herelsy announce myself as a candi date for the office of Police Judge, sub ject to the choice of voters at the city election to be held May 19, 1902. Respectfully, E. P. Gbeffoz. We Buy and Sell Farms. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of city treasurer, subject to the choice f voters at au election to be held in the City of Corvallis, orr-May 19, 1902. AVm. McLagak. For Chief of Police. Boy Wanted To milk cows, do chores aud make himself generally useful on farm . Good salary. Boy able and willing to do this kind of work can get steady job. En quire at this office. I res ectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of chief of police, subject to the will of the voters at the coming city election. If elected, I pledge myself to faithfully enforce the city ordinances without fear or favor. A . B. Alexander. Foley's Kidney Care makes kidneys and bladder right. Settle Up. Those indebted to the firm of Smith & Taylor are requested to settle up prompt ly, as Mr. Smith has retired from the firm and it is desired to settle the ac counts. G. 'W. Smith, J. C. Taylor. For Sale. Jersey bulla for sale to parties wishing to improve their dairy herds. Address M. S. "Woodcock, If you want to sell farms or city prop erty list it with us. Write us or call and eee us, we advertise in Eastern papers. If you want to buy property or want a business location write or call on ne. Houses to reat, money at low interest, insurance written, collections made, farms rented, etc. Office in Sanders' Jewelry Store. N, P. Peterson. G. A. Robin8on, A Great Saving. All property owners should know it. For one Dollar we will sell you our ever lasting Fence Post receipt. To be had at this office. Farm for Sale. One hundred and sixty acres, one-half sowed to grass; gocd house, fair baru, fine orchard, situated yz miles from Wren, Ore., on good road. Price,:$900 spot cash, or $1,000 with mortgage, En quire at this office. IF BAXXER SALVE don t cure your piles, your money will be returned. It is the mcst healiner medi- Corvalhs, Ore. J cine. Graham & Wortham.