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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1902)
THE CQBVaLLIS GAZETTE. TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1002. THE PRINCIPAL EVIL. In an interview recently pub- lislied in the Oregcuian, Judge J. R. McBride of Spokane, speak ing ot legislative contests over the election of U. S. Senator says: "The principal evil thai thev do is in preventing the men who would best represent the state from entering the contest at all." This has been the experience ot possibly every state. It cer tainly is that of Oregon. Few States, indeed, are represented in the United States senate by two ot the best qualified men thay might have selected. Men of the highest aMainmeuts and pre eminent qualifications are men of profoundj self-respect. Nothing will induce them to resort to chicanery, duplicity, demagogy and possibly to corruption and bribery. Men who are self-seeking candidates for senatorial hon ors are not always above suspi cion of employing, or at least of being willing to employ, any or all of these artifices to secure election. If the wholesome maxim that "th; office should seek the man rather than the man seek the of fice" were applied to the selec tion of senators it would quickly clarify the political atmosphere, remove the apprehension of legis lative deadlocks and put men into the United States senate whom the whole nation would respect and honor. It is the application of this maxim that keeps Hoar and Hale and a few others in the senate, and it is the defiance of it that confers the august title of sen ator upon the Quays, the Gor mans, the Tillmans and quite three score of mere puppets and "me toos.M It was once believed that elec tion of U. S. senators by the state legislatures would insure the choice of the best qualified men to be found in the state. The clan has worked, all too fre quently, as every oae knows, of bestowing the senatorial toga up on the illest fitted men that could well be selected It has thus happened that states great in their resources, great in the in telligence, virtue and patriotism of their people are represented in the highest council of the na tion by men whose very pres ence there reflects humiliation and disgrace upon the whole peo ple. It should not excite wonder that there is a strong and grow ing sentiment among the people that they should make direct choice of whom they would have to represent them in the U. S. senate. Whatever may be said for or against this manner of choosing senators, it must be admitted that it would not give results more to be generally deplored than those which attend the pres ent method of choosing. Next month the legislatures of a num ber of states will be expected to select U. S. senators. Oregon is one of these states, and of course the one in whose selection we have deepest interest. It should not be necessary to remind the members of the legis lature that the people of the state really care nothing about the "claims" of auy candidate. What they desire, what they have right to demaad is that un influenced by the importunities of any candidate's friends or fol lowing, the members will elect the best qualified man available in the state even though the of fice must seek for him. This may not satisfy some of the candidates, nor indeed any of them, but it will prove emi nently satisfactory to the mas, of the people for it will not only re flect the highest honor on them, but it will most certainly inure to the material good and prosper ity of the state. Let preeminent fitness deter mine the choice of a collegue for Senator Mitchell and the whole state will approve. If the christian clergy, teach ers and professors of the teach ings of Christ every where would assume the attitude of Rev. A. Carrick toward organized capital and labor, as incidentally ex pressed in his sermon last Sun day morning, it would have a mighty beneficient influence. And why not? Surely the differ ences and contentious between labor and capital present especial opportunities for practical appli cation of the ethics of Christiani ty opportunities which must be embraced unless the christian fcburcli would write Ichabod up-j on her banners. ! ! - ! Put in Your Bill. "The evil that men do lives after them.' When Outlaw -- . j s i;uv whs lr.ienej wum- in the walls of the Oregon peni tentiary, the world, had rid itself of his presence, bat not of the evil lie had done. A Tew days ayo, franK JUigrani, an ex-convict, who was so desperately wouuded at the time ot Tracy's escape from the penitentiary that the loss of his leg resulted, was in Corvallis soliciting sinitures to a petition asking the legisla ture of this state to appropriate a liberal sum for his relief. Now conies W. E. Morri of Van couver, Wash., with a plea for similar assistance. Morris is the man who was ac cidentally shot by members of a posse during the Search last sum mer for Tracy and Merrill. The memb;rs of the posse were Lou Waggoner, Walter Lyon and J. I. Skiptou, a former Corvallis man. Morris was in Salem the other day soliciting the assistance of these gentleman in the effort he will make to have the state of Oregon refund to him some$Soo, the amount of money he was obliged to pay out for hospital and medical bills, as a conse quence of the accidental shooting. lithe bill is not allowed by tne state official Morris and his friends will present the matter to the state legislature in tlie hope of securing some financial relief. It is now in order for all par ties who were robbed by the late bandits, or otherwise injured, in pocket or peace of mind, to come forward and have their claims audited, so the taxpayers can settle the matter all at once. Itt Favor of the Dairy. Much has been said in favor of dairying in this county and a great deal is yet untold relative to this subject. In an address recently made by Dr. James Withycombe at a farmers' insti tute at Jefferson, Or., that gen tleman made the following state ment: I am going to call your atten tion to the possibilities of agri cultuie in our state. We have beeu very wasteful of nature's bounties in the past. We have worked under pioneer conditions. It is time we were getting out of the ruts which we have gotten into under pioneer conditions. Formerly we lacked markets. We found here a rich virgin soil. Wheat produced a heavy crop. Wheat and wool being easily stored and not being perishable, as they were readily transported, were the principal crops; but the time for the exclusive growing of wheat is past. We have grown wheat too long. We have ex hausted the plant food in our soil by continuous cropping. Just as the bulliou in the bank is the banker's capital so ihe plant food in the soil is the farmer's capi tal. Every ton of wheat you raise takes from the soil $7.50 worth of plant food. That is, if you had a worn out farm, such as are found in the East, you would have to spend $7.50 to en rich your soil with commercial fertilizers sufficiently to raise the ton of wheat. At present prices a ton of butter is worth $600. To raise a ton of butter you only use 50 cents' worth of plant food. Then you have the benefit of the manure to enrich your impover ished soil. Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there is money in the treasury to pay all city warrant3 drawn on the general fund, and endorsed prior to July i, I9CO. Interest will stop on the same from this date. Wm. McLagax, Citv Treasurer. Dated at Corvallis, Or., Dec., 11. 19O2. 7 every town and village -7 '"v;2' may be h: the 17 j 4 : if 1 H f. that makes your horses tried. 2 in-, Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Chickens. - ' I have a few fine bred Barred Ply- uioiitli Rock coi-kerel.-from Judge Hitch- cock's poultry vnrds, for sale, Inquire at Hus'cn & Bonne's call at VV'ni. Coaae's them. hardware store or rtsider.ee and see Oscar Tom. Young's Castt Store. Ladies' Goods at ) i.ri' C?, to close. out. Full line if woolen hosiery, fUo fancy oods. Orders for groeeties-may be 6ent by telephone. . ,- For Sale, One fawn colored Jersey milch cow. Inquire of D. C. Robe. Wanted. Ten good loggers in our Lurkiamute Logging Campen njile3 west cf Hos kics. Wages, $2.25 and $2.50 tier day. The Ciias. K. Spaulding Log. Co. Pigs for Sale. About quire of 2) head ol young pigs. En Walter Taylor, Coivallis. Ore. OSTEOPATHY Will Cure Rheumatism . li von have rheumatism in any of its many forms, no matter how long stand ing, rail and see me at my office oh South Main Street. I will guarantee to cure anv ease of rheumatism in from 10 to 60 days. " I have in my office the latest improved Static and X-ltay machine and am pre pared to make any kind of X-Ray ex aminations: aleo. lo sive any - kind ef electrical treatment. If you are afflicted in any way, call and 3ee me. Consultation and examination free. Respectfully, W. H. Holt, I). O Our Clubbing List. Suoscribcrs to the CORVALLIS UAiETTE can obtain the following r-apers in combination fin' acriptiojis with the" GAZKTTE, at the very low prices stated below; cash 111 ad once always to coir ranv the order. Ihose v.ishinjjr two or more publications named with the GAZETTE, will please correspond witn tois omce ami we win quot.e you the conilnnatnm price. e can save you money on nearly all publications vou desire. The abbreviations below are explained as follows: W. 101 weekly; Vi lor Betr.i-wctKiy; 1 w, lor tn weekly; JI, tor rconthly; S M, for scmi-n ontuly. The first price represents the subscription rate o: the publication alone, and the second the rate for the publication offered m conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZKTTK. Oregon Airricullurist and Bural Northwest, Port land, or., s. ., bv cents; Oreaonian, Portland, Or., W., J1.E0; 2.55. 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Wis., The best most up-to-date dairy journal h the world, V.. S1.00; 2.30. Oregon Poultrj Journal, Salem, Or., M., 0 ceuts; 1.S0. The Pathfinder, 2.05. District of iCoIumbia, W., S1.00; The Designer, New York, $1.00; 2.S5. Standard Fashions, M,. I THE. ORIGINAL A sallow comnlexion. dizzinpss.1 biliousness and a coated tonjrae are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bowel troubles, severe as they arc, pive immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidney troubles, though less painful at the start, are much harder to cure, lhedford s Black-Draught never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys. It stir3 up the torpid liver to throw ol? the germs of fever and a?rae. It is a certain preventive o cholera and Bright 's diseass of the kidnevs. With kidneys re inforced by Thedford's Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt" inimmie in the midst of yel low fever. Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedford's Black Draught. It is always on hand for use ia an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mallins, S. C, March JO, SQ0I. ! have used Thcdiord's Bbch-Drauhi for three yvrs and I have not had to go to a doctor since I have been takind it It is the best medtcrne for ma that is on the market for livei- and kidney M toi 1 A oudics ana cytpepsia and other complaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS. fe' j DF UGHTI 5J SLIVER M SCHOOL OF MUSIC MORDAUNT GOODNOUGH, Directcr Four yea'b' conrse in Piano, Harmony, Ei ?; Present enrollment in ihe piano department over forty i nri's. . ... Send .for ti'cislar giving fnll information as to methods employed, terms, etc. - . " Address, CORVALLIS, OREGON. We take the liberty the following as appropriate Xmas gifts For Ladies a Fine Cloak or Rasrlan Fine Dress Pattern Fine Far Boa or Collarette Walking: or Dress Skirt . Fine Black Petticoat A -Royal Worcester Corset A Silk or Wool Shirt Wrist A Fine Silk House Jacket Silk Umbrella ' A Bus or Art Square A Pair Fine Shoes or Slippers A Pair Fine N hite Blankets A Marseilles Quilt Silk Waist Paitcrn Tapestry Lounge or Table Cov. A BattenbuiT Tidy ' A Bureau Scarf A Pair Pillow Shams Table Cloth, Napkins to Match A Pair Portieres For Boys, Girls and -Children We have lots of Good Things Premium Dishes to redeem ail outstanding coupons HomeSeeK If you are looking for FOine real goo.l bargains in Stcck. Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for my special list or come and sue me. I shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information jou wish als3 ihovring you orer thn country. HENRY AMBLER, 'iS";" Philomath, Bantnii County, Oregon The Business College Man Will give a Complete, Thorough, Up-to-date Course in Business, Pen Art, Short Hand, Typewriting Ttrree Months Twenty Dollars Six Months Thirty Five Dollars. Ten Months Fifty Dollars. Combined Oomse, anv two, 12 months, Fifty-rive Dollars. Books and Supplies, from Five Dollars to Fifteen Dollars. 0 This Depa? tment Is in Connection with Philomath CoSIcce which carries a corps of thorough 21 K)ursee. lOU ail EUOW Its pani rt-'uuru iur cunu vi,iiv. ii en, i o u.l,v tbas ever. Tuition and board low. , , . Address nie and pet a free catalog and ret of flourished and bnsiness caps. F. S. HAROUN, Philomath, Oreeon. IT'S JUST A COUGH that gt-ts ponr lunjrs eore and weak anil paves the wav for preumoma and con sumption, of both. Acker's English Remedv will stop the cough in a day and heal vonr lungs: It will enre Consump tion. Asthma, Bronchitis, and ail throat and lung troubles. Positively guaran tppd. and monev refunded ltOU are not PRtified Write tO US for fn e Sample, W. H. Hooker & Co., BuflalO, JS. i . W'e sell the grea est of blood purifiers Acker's Blood Elixer, under a positive guarantee.' It will ture all enronic and J other blood poisons. If you have erup tions cr sores on onr body, or are pale, weak or run down, it is just wl.a.. you I need. We refund money if you are not satisfied. 50 cents and Woodward, druggists. $1. Aden & of suggesting any of For MeuL A Bnsiness or Dress Suit An Overcoat or Cravenette A "Hawes" $3.00 Hat Pr Douglas or Walk oyer Shoes A Dress Suit Case A Rouse or Smoking Jacket Fine Slippers or Suspenders Warm .r Dress Gloves Silk or Linen IlanKerchief A Fine Muffler A Silk Umbrella A Monarch White Shirt A Fine Dress Scarf Suit (iood Underwear A (iood Sweater Flannelette Night Sh A Pair Turkish Tow Shirt els A Hunting Coat A Pair Leggings Belt cr Money P I teachers and all of the popular college Notsce for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon Citv, Oregon, " Dee. 3. 1902. Not.ii : is herebv sriven that in compliance witli the provisions cf the c't of Congress of June 3, 1878, eu- t o( j distl CSS ? Acker's DySpep titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the ,.,. aor fl,;n ;m ,lif,f States of California, t iregon, Nevada, and W'ashin g- i ,,. Territory." as extended to all the Public Laud i Slates by act of August 4, lb02, Samuel I C. Dixon I tll;s'dav'n;ed jn t'i,ig orSce his' sworn statement No. fi'JSO, for the purchase of the E I of SW 1-4 and Lot a if s; r i inn ;o. ( in Township No. 13r. Itani-e No. 6 W and will offer proof to ahow that the land sou lit i more valuable for its timber or stone than for a'Ticultaral purposes, and to establish his ciaim to said land before V:cfir P. Moses, Clerk of Hentou county, Oreeon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Monday, the 10th day of February, 1903. He names as witnessts: . . John W. Hvde, Ed Hawkins, Irank al. bpence., and JIahlon TV. Wortiiinston, all of t hilomatn, Orj. Any and ah person claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested - to Qle thur claims in this office on or before said ilith day of Feb., 1S03. . CHAS. II. MOOKES, Hegisier. rue first National BanK OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. - ESTABLISHED 1890. - OFFICERS & DIRECTORS S. WOODCOCK, President. E. MOOR. Vice-President. M. WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. E. F. WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made On all kinds of approved security, end especially to encourage and build up tie legitunate bus ness enterprises and industries of this country. v Deposits Received subject to check payable en demand. . . Foreiga Exchange SieM exchange and transfers sold availaMe la the principal cities of England, Ireland, Switzer land. France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spam, Portugal, Ge? maay, Austria. , Letters of Credit Issued available in the principal cities ot the United States. - - Princi'i Correspondents Upon Whom Sell Sight Exchange The Commercial National Bank of Chicago. -The First Nationsl Bank of Portland, Oregon. The Bank of California, Sau Francisco, Cain. Anglo-Califomian Bank, Sau Francisco, am. The National City Bank New York. The Bank of New York National Banking ass ii Importers & Trader's National Bank, New York Bhoe and Leather National Ban k of Bostor i Mass chilidelohia National Bank of Philadelphia. r River View Poultry Yards. Sevtral hundred birds for eale. Barred Plymouth Rocks exclusively.' Eggs in season. Ccirpppondence solicited. J. G. IIOEKING, Barred Eock Specialist. Corvallis, - Oregon. Kolice to Creditors. In the C'eunty Court cf the State ot Oregon for Benton County In the Matter cf the Estate of Leslie M. Mat toon, deceHsed:' The undersigned having beeu appointed by the County Ccurt of Kenton County, Oregon, as administratrix of the estate of Leslie JI . Mat toon, deceased, notice is hereby given to the Creditors of, and all persons having claims against said estate t. present their claims, veri fied as required by law, to her at her residence i Snnimit n.ii-riii 1'ninitv. Oregon, within six months from the date of the fu st publication of this notice, towit, within six months nom tne (7th day of October. i9o2 EMMA. A. MATTOOV, Administratrix of the Kstate of Leslie JI . Mat tood. Deceased. Notice for rublisation. Land Office at Oregon City, O.C),-on, KovenilK-r 29, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the foilowincr-namcd settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton I Couctv, at Corvallis, Oregon, on January i2, i90i, viz: John Duffy H. E. No. I18IO for the SW Sec. 8, T. 18, S., HBW. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: B. F. Ireland, J. H. Daniel, W. T. Butler, and Wm. Gates, all of Fern, Oregon. CHAS. E. MOORES, Register. SOUTH and EAST VIA Southern Pacific Company. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for Portland and way stations at 1:20 p, m. Lv Portland 8 :30 a m Lv Albanv 12:30 p m Ar Ashland 12:33 a m Ar Sacramento 5 .00 p m Ar Kan Francisco-7 :45 p m Ar Ogden 5:45 p m Ar Denver 9:00 a m Ar Kansas City -7:25 a ni Ar Chicago 7 :55 a m S :30 p 25 10:50 p m 1 1 :3'1 a ro 4 :35 a m 0.30 a m 11 :45 a m 9:i0a re 7:25am !) :?) a m Ar Los Angeles- 1 :20 p m Ar El Paso 0:00 p m Ar Fort Worth 6 :30 a m Ar City of Mexii-o 9 :55 a m Ar Houston 4 :00 a m Ar New Orleans-- 6 :25 a tn Ar Washington 6 :42 a in Ar New York 12 :43 p m 7 :00 a rn 0 :00 p m fi :30 a m 9 :bo n in 4 ;00 s rn (3 :25 p m 6 :42 a m 12:43 p m PULLMAN AND TOURIST CARS on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans and Washington- Connecting at San Francisco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Ceutral and South America. ' See F. E, FARMER, agent a Corvallis station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Or. WHAT IS THE USE of suSerin? from in esiion if you eat nl-nt inn want, or of starvinK iourself sia your food perfectly and free ou from all disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and Dvspej-eia. Eat what you like at any time and take sv Acker Tablet after word. Positively guaranteed. Your moniv will alvi ays be refunded if you are not sutisfled. VYs ite to us tor a free sam ple. W. U. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. G;t your Job Work foae he e it Ac r v. B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician & Surgeon Booma 14 in Bank Building. r w. 10 to 12 a. m. Office Hours J 2 to 4 p.m. Residence: Corner 5th and Adsnia Ste. Telephone at office and resident. Corva'iie. - - - Oregon. W. T. BOWllig, PI. D. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg. Kesidbnck On 3rd street, between Monroe and Jackson. - Residence tele phone No. 311. , Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to and 7 to 7:So p. m. CORVALLIS, OREGOK. C. H. NEWTH Physician & Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau PHILOMATH, OKEGU1S. DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Office on South Main St. Consultation and. examination free. Office hours : 8 :30-ll :45 a. m; 1-5 :45 p m- Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTI SH Office in Wbitfhorn Blork Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR DENTIST. l)ntistrv of even description done in first class 'wanner, and Satisfaction guar anteed. CSOWH ASD EKIDCE WCRK & SPECIAL!! Office over Zierolf 's Krccery store. oppo?-' a the pout oftii-p. Corvallis. CiTgnr. E. R. Brvson AT AT LAW Corvallis, Ore-'n. Office in Fcstcffce Prlldiug. Not KY TlTLHS CtJVl Tjir IJ JOS. H- YvILEGrL ATroRKlV-ATXAW. Pra- ti e i all 8tie and Federal Court Office iu Burnett Buildinff. Drugs & Medicines Fodaks & Photo Suppli CctvstCie, Oregon Established, Incorpoiattd,"ifs WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The n-.ort c'n.plcte linel of Pure Drufrs and Chemicals in Corvallis. Book era Stationery, Ccttteerclai Pa ptra, l?!tfe rerirmeiy, Toilet Artlclo, Ccttt-s, rrrties crd Vitrcrs. Notice for Publication. Lasb Office at Oeegon Citv, Ohfoon, Novemlr 1, 1002. Notice is hereby given that the followii.fr-named settler has tiled notice of his inteution to niaku final proof in tupi oit ot Ins claim, at d that said proof will be n ade before the County Cleik of Ben ton county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on December 19, 18s)2, viz Homer an in Wood, H. K. No. 12773, for the W. A N. W. J, N. E. J K. W. J & N. W. i S. W i, tec. 10, T. 12 S , R. 7 W. He r.air.rs the following: witnesfeg to prrve his conti uous residence upon ard cultivation of said Innd, vir-: Wesley Kceton mid William Cau thom, of Wesley, Oregon, Ccorgc Cneu ai d Wil iam Green, ri.ilon.ath, Ore. CHAS B. KCORES, Register. Notice for Publication. I and Officii at Crecos City. Our.o6N, November 1, 1902. Notice is hereby given thut the following-named Sfttler has filed notice of his inteution to make final protf in support of his claim, and that said proof will I e made before the County Clerk of Ben ton county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Eeeen fcer 19, IW viz Charles W. Wilkinson if. K. Fo. 138C9 for t'he S. E. , Sec. 32, T. 12 S., It 7 W. He names the feUowing witnessi'S to jreve his continuous residence upon and eultivation of said land, viz : Truest F. Snyder, Fred r . i-in eral at d S:mon P. Ksgey of toivallis, t rtgi n, John W. H;de. of Philomath, Oregon. ' - CIIAS. B. MOORES, RegisUr. Notice for Publication. Land Omen at Oeegon- City, Oregon, November 1, 1002. Notice is hereby given that the fbllov.-in-iiamed settlci has filed lioncs of bis intention lo nake final proof in support (f :u claim. ai:d that faid proof will be made before the County Cie'k of Benton cnuntv. at Corvallis, Oregon, en December 19, 1902, viz.: "Fred. K. Suncral, 11. K. 13t-71, for the S. W. Sec. 32, T. 12 S. U. 7 W. fie nms the following witnesses to piCTehis continuous resie'enee i'in ird euithelif u of tid land, viz.: Ctir!es W. Viitirton aid-lrnrt V. Snyder of Corvallis, Oregon .')n W. HjiV of fhilo math. Oregon. S-inoi. I . hf go . e.f CoMnliir, Onor, t" CHAX. B. IA t 1 J F.ei irer. If yon desire a prod i-crr.pltxion, use Mold Tea, a puie herb drir.k, It in ts on the liver and makes the tkin fit octh acd clear. Cures sick heads'-he; 25 cts. acd oOcts. Money refunded if it cIops net satisfy yon. Write to W H Hcoktr & Co , Buflalo, N. Y. All(n & Wccdward, druggi6te.