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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1903)
THE COBILLIS GUIETTE. TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 1903. THEIR PURPOSE. Democratic party leaders are yet casting about for an issue up on which they may nope 10 oe successful in 1904. Thev clear ly see that the control of trusts, which they earnestly hoped might be au issue, is now im possible because of the unmis takable purpose of the republi can party to deal with these in telligently and satisfactorily. At present they declare that the tar iff will be the issue. They do not say tariff revision, for they well understand that the republi cans will revise the tariff sched ules wherever sach revision is necessary. The o ilv way they may make art issue of the tarift is by a di rect front assault on protection, most noted divorce cases ever be Tt i? auite aooarent that no other gun in Marion county, has been issue remains to them. It is Miiallv so that thev do not hope to win a .victory on that issue. The leaders are astute politicians, They know that the doctrine of protection by tariffs was never before so firmly rooted in the the American oeople. Tr ha trained such a foothold in the new South because of her in- J dustrial development that, even with her distrust of things bear- intr the stamo of the republican partv, she will not remaiu solid for the democracy under tne uan-1 ner of fre trade. But without the solid south the democratic nartv mav not hope to earn the victory. - I Protection has always brought I e rnenpritv. The country was! never before 60 prosperous as it 19 uawwkwbJ' I now is, and this condition was never before so generously as- cribed to the operation ot proiec tion. Herein are conditions which a successful assault on protection Tt I MlUUb . induce a prosperous and intelli-Ntt8t gent people to destroy iuw tu which they, so generously anc rightly attriDUte tneir prospciiiy. Assuredly the democratic leaders know this and do not expect to gain a victory by attacking pro-J - tection. I What then is their purpose? Tt,r Mn K 1 H p dniibt that It is to puree the party of Bryan ism and populistic heresies, and to bring it baek without appear ing to reorganize it. to its histo ric land marks. If this can be accomphshed, even through cer- tain defeat in IQO4, it might be j id tn victorv in IQ08. I Trip nartv must eive vet I .frr,- vviAmrp that it has ab- i..JI :1F f,r xttxt tir of I !.-. t. , Za a?tr,. lQC il?.lu same time, cryau uuu u - ing must DC neia in me amoun- 1C Column. I This will require ail tne nnesse of the most skillful leaders ot the party, but it is the only way they may effect a rehabilition Of It without incuring the risk of dis- ruption. wur K fVi Amn. cratic purpose, protectionists have . e r '5 r ,. noining 10 iear num auy yo.it. y mrcliollp under the flflo of free ;,f;rrl iraae. ino patty, uuuci tAunus conditions, can carrv the coun- , m try on a free trade issue. Tho greatest amount ot reve during the last ten years, was in 1S92, wlien 121,0-45.51 was necessary to defray expenses, The valuation of property was placed at $160,263,646, and the levv was 7 mills. This year the amount to be raised is $760,000, J 9 I on a property valuation of $150,- j 000.000. Benton county will have to raise $15,352 on a prop erty valuation of about $2,500,- 000. Her lew. therefore, for 4 v state purposes will be about 6. 2 mills. Will Factory Remove? R. M. Cramer has made a proposition to the Commercial Club of Eueene to remove the carriage factory from Corvallis to that city. The Register has this to say of the proposition Briefly Stated it IS to organize a company with $35,000 capital, Eugene parties to take $15,000 h cfoL- The rdant to be put in will have a capacity of ;oo vehicles a year and will em- ploy when running to full capa- City about 40 men. The propo- Sitiotl Was thoroughly diSCUSSed 'trire wn5 a ireneral disocsition in lavor t the enterprise provided figures could be obtained to warrant the business a paying one. Alter due deliberation a committee 01 .... . m r three consisting of F. M. Wil- Jcins, E. C Smith and W, G. Gilstrap were appointed to fully investigate the matter, examine the plant and report at call meet ing of the club. Mr. Cramer is anxious to bring the plant to Eugene and is assur ed that parties outside of our city are ready to take stock provided the lactory is movtd nete. The ccmmitlee appelated w.ll make a complete examination of the plant and all the details of the business and report at earliest convenience to the club. If it can be proven that the in stition is a paying one there will be little or no trouble to secure enough stock to bring it to Eu gene. The organ factory in connec tion will be an after considera tion. Mrs. Powers Won. The case of Hattie L. Powers vs. uuy ivi. rowers, one 01 me decided by Judge Boise in favor of the plaintiff. The defendant, having deeded all of his property, valued at about $2,500, withdrew his cress complaint and gave no testimony in his own behalf. His actor nevs argued that there was not enoueh evidence adduced to en title plaintiff to a decree. The court decided, however, that the charge of desertion had not been made out, but that there was enough in letters written by the aeienaani to nis wne 10 giam decree on the grounds ot person- al indignities rendering her life , burdensome. . Both parties seem well pleased with the decision of the court, The oarties are auite well known in Corvallis. Iv Granges Favor Appropriation. a. F. Miller, state deputy of tha Grange, nrho has been visiting Granzes for several weeks in the interest of the returned from his recent trip up the InCidentally Mr. MiUer laiked with lead - has gone and he 8aId yesterday in Bpeaking of his trip that they want the legislature to pass the $500,000 Lev i3 and Clark Fair appropriation without riders. A gooa mauy tninK mere snouiu be a taxation Dill passed saving the farm er a lairer aeai, due ma majomy but the majority want the bill passed independent of the Fair Hpiiivjiiiauuu. 'My business took me to a number ot Granges," says Mr. Miller, "and among the men I met was Major James Bruce who was our commisssioner at the cen- tonn;ai fair. ne is a member of Bell- fountain Grange, is owner of farms and a man of influence. He said to me that he wants to see the appropriation passed, Major Bruce thinks that the tair will bring a very desirable class of people to Oregon, who will engage m farming Those ho have large holdings of land wm fce &ble lQ dav-(Je -t np and 8ell it off John Whiteaker. member of Willamette Grange, near Corvallis, made the strong- estkind of a speech in favor of Una ap- propriation at a granso meeting. He Bays that it should pass without riders of any sort. W. M. Hilleary, of Turner Grange, Btate manager for four years, is very pronounced in favor of a straight appropriation. He thinks that as it will J " two years the taxpayers w.ll hardly notice the extra burden." wows for Sale. Owing to lack of facilities to care for so many cows, M. S. Woodcock, of Corval lis, Oregon, offers for eale from lu to 18 head of registered Jersey cows. These cows have been selected for their breed- tne and cood milk qualities. It is a rare chance tQ find go many cow8 for in one ot BO good as these Preer to Beii them at one pale. With good security ample time will be given and partial pay ments will be negotiated to suit purchas- ers. For information, address H. A. Wicks, Corvallis, Or. For Sale. 30 head 2-year-old ewes, to sell or will trade for goats. Call on or write to I. O. TAompson. Fern, Or. Notice to Patroas. During January, February and March, we will close our store at 7 o'clock p. m. Nolan & Caixahax. Youitg's Cash Store. Ladies' Goods at low prices, to close out. Full line of woolen hosiery, also fancy goods. Orders for groceries may be eent by telephone. INDIGESTION is the cause of more discomfort than any other ailment. If you eat the things that you want, and that are good for you, you are mstressea. Acuer 8 yytpepbui lets will make your diction perfect and "'r " '.B. t. if wn t.. I niTMtAnhla axtm ntAmo T nil f'A.Tl RAI0IV one o( the8(J blet9 &fterwan. by drnirri8ta on - nositive guarantee. 05 cta Monev refunded if yon are not I r-r satisfied. Send to us for a free sample. W, H, Hooisa & Co, Buffalo, N, V. SCHOOL OF MUSIC sregon JfgrkuUiiral College MOKDAUNT GOODNOUGH, Directcr Four years' cnnr in Piano, Harmony, Etc. - Pretent enrollment in the piano department over forty pupils.- Send for ircnlar giving fall inf.-rmation as to methods employed. terniB, etc. Addn, CORVALLIS, OREGON. ' Horned-Seekers: If you are looking for soma real good bargains in Slock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for my special list or come and see me. I Ehall tike pleasure in giving you all the reliable information you.wish also phowing you over the country. HENRY AMBLER, . fiS" Philoitiatii, :For Sale. colored Jersey milch cow. D. C. Rose. One fawn Iuqnire of Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is herebv given th X the under signed administrator of the estate of Emnlina Frarv. deceased, has filed in the Couutv Court of Benton county, State of i Oregon, his final account as such admin istrator of said estate, and Saturday, the 7th day of A.DW atthe hour of ten o'clock, a. m., has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing ob jections tq said report and the settlement thereof. F. J. Fbaky, Administrator of the estate of Emoline Frary, deceased. Cur Clubbing List. Suoscribers to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can obtain the following papers in combination sub scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very low prices stated below; cash in ad ance always to ac con pany the order. Those wishing two or more publications named with the GAZETTE, will please correspond with this office and we will quote yon the coiuhinati n price. We can save you money on nearly all publications vou desire. 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W., $1.00; 2.05. "Dairy Fortunes," a neat, well written book of 201 pages on all questions concerning dairyinsr, feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all kinds of feed; 89 combinations forming well balanced rations for dairy cows. Every dairj man should have it. Price with the Corvallis Gazette one year, $2.50. 'ood for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhere. atauU by STAKnAUD Oil J CO. atsLakes short roads. tJMnd' light loads. v f i 0 rJeiiton county, uregoti Is Issued Semi-Weekly CiikrrintiAH Dr'.r-n 1 en nor Voae ouuomiim.ui. iit i.jv iu itu. . . ...... , iu gnc liio ucno wunr lit jo iicno, nuu avoid the fensational. ITS LARGE CIRCULATION In this Coucty to advertisers. males it of value WHT IS THE USE of suffering from indigestion if yon eat what vou want, or of starving yourself to avoid such disti ess ? Acker's Dyspep sia Tablets taken after eating will digest your food perfectly and free you from all disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Eat what yon like at any time and take a-a Acker Tablet after ward. Positively guaranteed. Your money will alwavs be refunded if yoa are not satisfied. Write to ns for a free sam ple. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. . i MM--' 0 REGON---- hqjt Line amd union Pacific TIME SCHEDULES from Portland Depart fob ARRIVE FROM Chii-ago-Portland SaltLake, Denver. Ft Worth, Omaha Special 9 a. n. Kansas City, St. 4:30 p.m. Louis, Chicago via 13 an- and East. tington. Atlantic SaltLake, Denver, Express Ft Worth, Omaha, 8:50 p. Kansas City, bt 8:10 a.m. via fclnn-; Louis, Chicago and tington East Walla Walla. Lew St. Paul Faet Mail 6:15 p.m. Vis istjn, Spokane, iUinncjpolis, t Paul, Dulnth, Mil 7:00 a.ni. Spokane waukee, Chicago, and i-ast. Through Pullman and Tourist Beepers 72 hours-portland to chioago No change of cars. Through tickets to all Eastern points via this route ou sale at S. P. detnn office. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All ling dates subject to change. S p m. For San Frarcisco, 4 p. m. Sail every five days - from April 2d. Daily cchsrcbia River ' Ex. bun. SfcrsiPr 4 p. n. 8. p. m. atBuiasr. Except Saturday, To Astoria & wr.y- Sundav 10 p. m. landing. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOf1 Water Permitting. Steamer Ruth leayes Corvallis for Al bany, Salem, Portland and Way Land ings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 6 :00 a. m. ; returning, arrives orvamo about Midnight, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. E. F.THAYER, Agent, Corvallis. A. L CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: Train loaves Albany 12:4o p. m. " " Corvallis 2:UU p. m. " arrives Yaauina 6:25 p. m. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina, C:45 a. tn. 11:30 a. m. 12:15 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 12:05 p. ui. Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany 3 For Detioit Leaves Albany Arriyes Detmit. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:45 p. 5:35 p. m. m. Arrives Albany Train Ks. 1 arrives in Albany m time to connect with the S. P. south honnd train, as well as eivuta two or three hours in Albany befoie departure I nf S. P. north bound Irani for Portland Tra.n No 2 ,.oncect3 with the s.P. trains at Corvallis nnd Albany giving direct service to Kew port and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Brtitenbtisli and other mountain reports leaves Albany at 1 :fin t. m. after the arrival cf S. P. south bound train from Portland, reaching De troit at 5:45 D- m For further information apply to Edwin Stone. H. H. Ckonise, Manager. IJ. lUEiMSK, ageui Aiuiiiiy SALVE the mcst haaling salve in the world. Thedford's Black-Draught has saved doctors bills for more than sixty years. For the common fam ily ailments, such as constipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowel com plaints, chills and fever, bilious ness, headaches and other like complaints no . other medicine is necessary. It invigorates and reg ulates the liver, assists digestion, stimulates action of the kidneys, Eurifie3 the blood, and purges the owels cf foul accumulations. It cures liver complaint, indigestion, sour stomacn, dizziness, chills, rheumatic pains, sidesche, back ache, kidney troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and headache. Every drug gist has Thedford's Black-Draught in 25 cent packages and in mam moth size for $1.00. Never accept - a substitute. Insist on having the original made by the Chattanooga Medicine Uompany. ' I believe Thedford's Black-Draught is the best medicine on earth. It is good for any and everything. I have a family of twelve children, and for' tour years I nave Kept litem on loot and heaithy with no doctor but Black. Draught. A. J. GREEN, Ulewsra, La. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right lT!!EPF0Bp,SI I THE GREAT FffliLY Medicine! first National Bank OF CORVALLIS, OREGON. ESTABLISHED 1890. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS' WOODCOCK, President. MOOR; Vice-President. M. S. C. E, WALTER T. WILES, Cashier. GEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier. K. P. WILES, Corvallis, Oregon. Loans Made On all kinds to encourage ess enterprises Deposits ... , Received subject to check payable en demand. Foreiga Exchange Sight tn Jr maay, Letters of Credit I ev2&Ms in the principal cities ot the Issue) United PrincJi Grondefi8 "Upon tThefid Sell Sight Exchange The eem"iiit(ii&l Kational Bank of Chicafra. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregvra. The Bauk 6f California, San Francisco, Cam, AnKlo-Cahfonrian Bank, San Francisco, Cam. The National City Bank New York. The tank of New York National Banking Ass a Impo.ters & Trader's National Bank New Ork. Shoe and Leather National Bank of BostP" UUadelohi. National Bank of Philadelphia. P Notico for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Orejron, Dec. 3. 102. Notice is herehy given that in compliance with the provisions of the set of Congress of June S, 1878, en titled "An act for tie sale of timber lands in the States of California, t.regon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1S92, fconiuel C. Dixon, of Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5980, for the rurehase of the E of SW 1-4 and Lot 4 of Section No. 6 in Township No. 13 S, Banife No. 0 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stoe than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to faid land before Victor P. Moses, Clerk of Benton county, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Monday, the 10th day of February, 1903. tie names as witnesses: John W. Hyde, Ed Hawkins, Frank M. Spencer, ..,! Mnhinn w Wnrthinston. ill of Philomath. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested i uiu men uwima this office on or before said Kith day of Feb., 1903. CHAS. B. MO ORES, Register. Pigs for Sale. About 20 head ol youDg pigs. En Walter Tayi'R, Corva'lis, Ore. quire of SOUTH and EAST Southern Pacific Company. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Corvallis for PortU-ttd and way stations at 1:20 p. m. Lv Portland -8 :3( a m Ly Albany 32:30 p m Ar Ashland 12:33 a ni Ar Sacramento 5 .00 p m Ar San Francisco-7 :4b p m 8 :30 p m 10:50 p m 11:30 a to 4 :35 a m 9.30 a r 11 :45 a m 9:00 a w 7 :'25 a m 9:S0a m Ar Ogden 5 :45 p m Ar Denver 9 :00 a m Ar Kansas City :7 :25 a m Ar Chicago- 7 :55 a m Ar Los Angeles-.-l :2D p m Ar El Paso- 6:00 p m Ar Fort Worth 6 :30 a m Ar City of Mexico 9 :55 a m Ar Houston 4:00 a m Ar New Orleans 6:25 a m Ar Washington 6 :42 a m A.r New York 12:43 p m 7 :00 a m 6 :00 p m 6:30 a m 9 :55 a m 4:00 am 6 :25 p m 6:42 am 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 Orleana and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. See F. E. FARMER, agent a Corvalli' station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, Gk P. A.. Portland, Or. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 20, IstOi Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance with the prowaions of the act of Congress of J'ine 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended, to all the Public Land Slutn by act of August 4, 1892, ANNA WIPRUT, of Salem, county of Marlon, Si ate of Oregon, has this day filed in this office Iter sworn statement No. 5933, for the purchase of the N E 1-4 of Section No. 12 in Township No. 13 S, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show tbat the land sought is more valuable for if 3 tiitber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register anl Rt ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Saturday, the 7th day of March, 1W3. She names as witnesses: Lilla Smith of Portland, Or., Morris Wiprut of Salem, Or., Herman Hirseh berg of Independence, Or., Michael G. Flynn of Philomath, Oregon. . Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of March, 1903. CHAS. 15. MOORES, Register- Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant hrlt drink. Cures Constipa tion and Indigestion. . makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 50 cts. Write to W. II. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.,fora free sample. Allen & Woodward. If you are troubled with impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we seSi under a positive guarantee. It will always cure scrofu lous or syphilitic poisons and all biood diseasep, 50 cts and $i 00. Allen & Woodward. Get your Job Work done h re B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Rooms 1-1 in Bank Building:. Office Hours ' Residence: Corner 6th and Adutt-.a St. Telephone at office and residence. Corvallis, - - - Ort-jron. W. T. Bowleg, P!.D. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occnlist Office Rooma 1 and 2 iu Bank Bldg. Rksidkncb On Srd street, between Monroe and Jackecn. Residence tele phone No. 311. OmcK Horns 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 7 :3o p. m . CORVALLIS, OREGON. C. H. NEWTH Physician Sf Surgeon Examining surgeon U. S.Pension Bureau PHILOMATH, OREGOK 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. mj 1-5 :45 f-m. Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. JAS. A. HARPER DENTIST Offlr tn Wbitrhom Work Corvallis, Oregon E. H. TAYLOR Dentistry of evrry description done in first class "manner, and satisfaction guar anteed. mm ABB BKlCtE WORK & SPLCIilTTf Office over Zierulf ' grocery store, oppos - the post omoe . Ho'vallis. Oregon E. 1L Bryson ATTORNEY AT LAW Corvallis, Oregon.. Office lu TcetoSSce Building. riTI.K.8' JQS. H. II SON. AlWlt&"KY-Ar-I.AW. Pr. tiie in all State Fisd Fcdtial Cor. a. Office in Burnett Building. Drugs & Mtiiiclncs Kodaks & Photo Suppli' Coivslfis, Otcgch Established, f lntoYporated ,"if9 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. The most complete lin of Pure Drug and Chemicals in Corvallis. Bocks d StntloneTy, Cr n merclal Pa pers, line rerftimery, Tollft Artlcls, Ccoibs, Brushes end-Miners. Notice for Tutlicatioti. L..11 1 Office at Oregon City, Oregon, November 29. 1902. Notice 1 hereby given that the follow ing-nanifd settler has filed nutire of his intention to make flt al proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton Couul v, at Corvallis, Oregon, on January 12, i908, viz: John Duffy 11. K. No. Ii8:0 for the 8W Sec. 8, T. 13, S., R. VV. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: , U. F. Ireland, J. H. Daniel, W. T. Butler, and Wm. Gates, all of Fern, Oregon. CHAS. U. MGOItLS, Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, ' Dec. 29, 1962. Notice Is l.ereby (riven that in compliance with the provisions of the art of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber ltnds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, LILLA SMITH, of Portland, county of Multnomah, St ite of Oregon, has this day filed in 1hi3 office her sworn statement No. 5097, for the purchase of the N W 1-4 of See. No. 12 in Township No. 13 S, Ranjre o. 7 W, and will of fer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to eaid land be fore the Register ai.d Keceiver at his office at Ore gon City, Oregon on Saturda' , the 7 h day of March, 1903. She names as witnesses: An ia vv'iprut of Salem, Oregon, Morris Wiprut of Salem, Ort-g r, Herman flirschberg of Independence Oregon, Michael O. Flyun of Phi.'om h, Oron. Any and all persons claiming aiherst'ly the above, described lands are ri quested to tile their claims in this office on or b.fore sail 7th day of March, 1903. CHAS. B. MOKES, Register THE SURE WAY to prevent Pneumonia mid Consumption is to cure yur cold when it first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough in a night, and drive the cold out of your system. Always a quick and sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis", and all throat and lung troubles. If Jt does npt satisfy you the druggist will refund your money. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hcokeb & Co., Buffalo, JJ. Y.