Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, April 24, 1903, Image 2

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THE CORVALUS GAZETTE.
FRIDAY, APEIL 24, 1903.
HERMANN'S CANDIDACY.
In some quarters it is asserted
that tbe election of Mr. Her
mann Vwould be a slap in the
face of the president," Had
Mr, Hermann been accused and
pronounced guilty of any sort of
malicMsiuc er official oMIquitv,
laa btwuse oi it beeti 5Utt,cd
ffQrn the bublic scrvlcei there
fnight be soine fcolor for regard
ing his election to congress as "a
slap" to the adrhinistuitioii.
But Mr. Hermann vas not ac
Stised of any dishonesty either of
fcurpose or action. Hewas ap
pointed commissioner ot the gen
eral land officb by the late Presi
dent McKinley, who had known
liirii king and well as a most act
ive and efficient member of con
gress. McKinley knew this fric
tion had arisen between the sec
retary of the interior4, Mr. Hitch
cock, and the commissioner, but
ho knew that it did not involve
the integrity of either. It was
simply a difference of views as to
the administration of the affairs
of the land office. No one sup
poses for a moment that Mr. Mc
Kinley would have retained
either of the gentlemen . had his
integrity been in question. But
he did retain both of them.
President Roosevelt found and
retained both in office. Had Mr.
Hermann been a corrupt official
the president would not have re
quired eighteen months to dis
cover the fact. Mr. Hermann
would long since have been igno
miniouslv dismissed. But he
was not dismissed.
It is no new thing, it is noth
ing disgraceful nor dishonest that
two men eneaeed on the same
work differ as to methods
Chiefs and their subordinates
otten diner thus. It botn are
purposeful, mastetful and honest
men their differences will, ulti
mately become acute and neces
sarily produce a severance of
their official relations. Custom
arily this is brought about by the
resignation of the subordinate
This is all there is in Mr. Her
mann's resignation.
Again, it is urged against Mr,
Hermann's candidacy that he
has been in public life long
enough. Just now we have one
..untried man in each branch of
" congress, and it is the part of
wisdom to send -a tried and ex
perienced man,; if possible, to
succeed Mr. Tongue. There is
scarcely any " doubt that this
thought decided many delegates
' in the convention to support the
nomination of Mr. Hermann;
and it . will contribute, as it
should, to his election. It is
neither good politics, good busi
ness nor good sense to ignore the
efficiency Of experience.
If there are any republicans
who desire "to slap the adminis
tration," they ' will not vote for
his opponent. They will not
support a man who has rich ex
perience and is in harmony with
the policies ofhe party, but
rather one without experience
and . who is opposed to the poli
cies and purposes of the republi
can "party. There is little fear
that republicans will lose sight
of these when it comes to select
ing a congressman.
Mr. Hermann is in perfect har
mony with the administration
and a firm believer in the presi
dent, and there is no discord be
tween them;
RES JUDICATA. ,
"We demand the passage of ef
fective laws controlling trusts,
and sincere efforts to enforce
them,"
The attention of the demo
cratic creed-makers of. the first
congressional district of Oregon,
who give tongue to the above de
mand, is callel to the Sherman
anti-trust law. and the efforts of
one Philander C. Knox to enforce
it. The Sherman law is entitled
"An act to protect trade and
commerce against unlawful re
straints and monopolies," and it
was approved by a republican
congress, July 2, 1890. Mr.
Knox is attorney-general of the
United States, by grace of Theo
dore Roosevelt. ...... .
On April 10, 1903, the day
preceding the "demand" of the
democratic convention at Albany,
the circuit court of the ; United
States for the district of Minne
sota, handed down a decision
which demonstrates that the
Sherman law is "effective" iu
controlling, trusts, and that Attorney-General
Knox -is "sin
cere" in his efforts to enforce it.
Appended are the opinions of,
Sttne of the great editors of Hie
country regarding the merger
decision:- - .
The decision rendered against tbe
Northern Securities Company will at
tract w ide attention. First, it proves tbe
strength of the Sherman anti trust act cf
1.890, under which the government pros
ecuted; second, it establishes the fin
cerity of President Roosevelt and Atlor-ney-tieneral
Knox 111 their efforts -to
clierk unlawful cotubiualicus of capital,
"-Philadelphia North American.
Jt goes to the rout of ths frust?, It U
death to every combination ? abolish
5i uffi! Blu.
pkcttft ueWlUieil; inwditor.
And tbe isriw
ana
reopen
ths erti of free cotfijtelUbn In every lifcB
of commerce, industry and tranSprjrta
tion find to place all the buaineaa of the
co intry on the broad basis of equal
fights. Chicago Chronicle.
The decision of tbe Northern Seeuri-
tiej ca?e shows' that the government has
a powerful remedy in its hands which
will, judging by the outcome of this case,
enable the attorney-general to check il
liquid combination?, at least not only
railroad mergers, but any combination
which is engaged in interstate commerce
or wiucn exercises a monopolistic or
other restraint on interstate trade.
Philadelphia Ledger.
The decision is Ait important one, a
heaUhful one and one that merely pre-
ceies the judgment in the state's case.
The congratulations of the country fof
this decision blocks several other lige
schemes which have been . held back
waiting the outcome of this case are
due to Attorney-General Knox and in
only less degree to bis able assistant,
Mr. Beck, while praise must not be with
held from President Roosevelt who di
rected suits to be brought. St. Paul Dis
patch.
The result is a great and well-deserved
triumph for President Roosevelt, who di
rected tbat the suit be brought, and whe
incurred thereby the enmity of the pow
erful financial leaders interested iujhe
merger and in similar combinations.
Incidentally the decision sustains the
constitutionality of the Sherman anti
trust law, and justifies the high praise
which the president has recently given
to Attorney-General Knox. New York
World.
This decision is a crushing blow to all
trusts of an objectionable character. It
sustains the right of the people through
their representatives in congress to regu
late and determine all matters involved
in interstate commerce without regard
to how strong any combination of capi
talists formed in violation of the law
may be. Denver Republican.
The decision of the United States cir
cuit court of appeals in the suit against
the Northern Securities Company is an
important step in the direction of dis
closing the government's ability to con
trol railroad mergers. Buffalo Express.
Again the demagogic claim tbat the
courts are biased in favor of capital and
capitalistic combinations has been refut
ed. The- decision efLhe -United States
court of appeals, at St. Paul, Minn., sus
taining the contention of the govern
ment in the so-called merger case furn
ishes this refutation. Los Angeles
Times.
The outcome of the merger suit is also
a signal triumph for the president, who,
with Mr. Knox, has contended that what
is needed for the restriction of tr usts and
combines is not so much the enactment
of new laws as the enforcement of that
already on the statute books. Council
Bluffs Nonpareil.
There is life, then, in the anti-trust
law. It is not a dead letter, as has 8
often beett charged. . In the hands of
officials entirely in earnest it is mightier
than the purse. ' It may be employed
successfully to the ends for which it was
designed. Washington Star.
The interview of Mr, Cham
berlain fouud recently in the
Oregonian as to his version of
the politics and candidates in the
first district puts one ir mind of
atechnical lawyer in the attempt
to be-fog the jury and also of the
statements made leading up the
last state election wherein it was
suggested to the people of the
wayward districts of Portland,
that if Mr. Chamberlain should
be elected governor he would ap
point his own successor as prose
cuting attorney of Multnomah.
The producers and business
men of the first district well re-
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memoer tne prosperity ana in
creased prices of grain and other
produce to nearly equal Portland
prices when ' Mr. Hermann was
in congress. x ney also are
aware that such increase was
largely due to the appropriations
obtained through Mr. Hermann's
efforts in congress to improve the
harbors on the coast, which gave
increased facilities to transporta
tion "This will induce the peo
ple to vote for Mr. Hermann for
congress, and the expressions ofH
Mrs. Chamberlain in the Oregon
ian will make little difference.
Suffered Eight Months.
lean heartily recommend Ai-Wh Tai.'
lets for dyspepsia and stomach trrmhioc
I have been suffering for eiht months
and tried many remedies without anv re
lief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tab
lets, which I used wilv a snort time and
am cow perfectly well. Thanking ou
for the ppeedy recovery. I am gratefully
yours, Francis I. Gannor. Vancouver
Wash. Ssnd to W. Hooker & Co '
Buffalo, N. Y.. for a free trial p!ii-kee.
(Nothing like them.)
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EXPERIMENTS
Dozens ol Paradoxical .teats
EHJ0YEST...,t!07EV..M.UiSTRVGTI08
A hammer made of mercury frozen by liquid Air.
THE MARVELOf THE AGE
AIR
AS A
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312' BELOW ZERO
Trtiztt Trichopol, Buntf Steel
BOILS on ltfci qcc.
COLLEGE ARMORY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
APRIL 29, 1903
Don't foraret to call for the Hazel
wood ice cream every Saturday and
Sun.dav at the City Hestaurant
also first-class meal?. 25 and 50
cents. C. W. Lederle-, Proprietor
Smoke the "Old Joe Wheeler"
5-cent ciear. Best on. earth." W.
T. and C. E. Small, agents, Cor
vallis, Oregon.
Go to A. Hodes for Natuie's
Health Restorer. ; The best Rheu
matic and Blood Purifier in tbe
world. M. L Adams, agent.
Pure bred Black Minorca eggs
for hatching, for sale.
Otto V. L. Herse,
v I Corvallis, Or
chief of Police.
I hereby announce mvself as a candi
date for ;the office of chief of police of
Oorvallia at the election to be held May
18, 1903. W. G. LAne. J
Corvallis, April 14, 19O3 '
For Chief of Police.
I hereby announce myself as' a candi
dat" for the office of chief of police of the
city of Coryallis, subject" to the will of
the people at the city election, May 18,
1903. , M. Gleason.
Corvallis. April 16, 1903. :
For Police Judge.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of police judge of the
city of Corvallis at the election to be held
May 18, lg03. . E. P. Gbeffo.z
.Notice to Creditors.
Having - been duly appointed adminis
trator.'of the estate of Joseph Park, de
ceased, "who died In Benton County,
Oregon, I hereby notify any and all per
"sons having claims against said estate to
present the same - to me with the proper
vouohere, as required by law, at my resi
dence" one mile east of Philomath, within
six months from the date of this .notice.
- Joseph A.Pabk, --
Administrator.
Dated April 3, I9O3.. ; "- -" "
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Cliill Tonic
because the formula is plainly printed on every
bottle showing that - it is simply Iron and Qui
nine in a tasteless form. Ho Cure, JNo ray. 00c
For -Treasurer. '
- I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of treasurer of the city of
Corvallis at the election to be held May
8, IgOS. William McLasan.
We sell the greatest of blood purifiers
Acker's Blood Ehxer, under a positive
guarantee. . It will cure all chronic and
other blood poisons. If you have erup
tions or sores on your body, or are pale,
weak or run down, it is iust what you
need. We refund money if you are not
satisfied. 50 cents and $1. Allen &
Woodward, druggists.
Chief of Police.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of chiej of police at the
city election to be held May 18, 1903. .
' ' J.M. Howard.
Corvallis, Oregon,1 April 14, 1903.
For Sale.
One horse, $45 ; one year-old colt, $25 ;
one cow, $25; incubator, $4; good plow,
$2.50. - E. A. Hkrshner.
Corvallis, Oregon. -
If yon desire a good complexion, use
Moki Tea, a pure herb drink. It arts on
the liver and makes the skin smooth and
clear.. Cures sick headache; 25 cts. and
50 cts. Money refunded if it does not
satisfy you. Write to W H Hooker & Co ,
Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward.
druggists. -
BAN W ER S A LVE
the most haalinjsalve tn ths world.
We are now ready for the Spring and Summer
Campaign. After months of labor in buy
ing we have secured the choicest stock of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
SHOES, HABERDASHERY, ETC.
we have evef teen Able to show our patrons. Trig sties
were nevcriibrc attractive and quality and workrhanship
never better That we have been successful in our efforts ,
to please-we believe will be your verdict when you see our
NEW SPRING STOCK
and learn our prices. Everything new is now arranged
for your inspection and we will be pleased to receive a call
whether you wish to buy of hot. Trusting that this an-
' nbunceinent may receive your considerationind when think
ing of your Spring purchase we may be first iu your mind
Very truly your?,
TH
Pioneer Bakery
Fresh bread daily. A complete stock ol candies, fruits and
nuts kept canstantly on hand; - Smokers supplies
; - ' a specialty.
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H.SWI HALL Proprietor.
5 fl iSESiZ
MRS. Lr. S. ADAMS.
Of Galveston, Texas. -
"Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing
to tired women. Having suffered for
seven years with weakness and bear-ing-down
pains, and having tried sev
eral doctors and different remedies
with o success, your Wine of Cardui
was the only thing which helped me,
and eventually, cured. me It seemed to
build up the weak parts, --strengthen
the system and correct irregularities."
By "tired women" Mrs. Adams
means nervous women who have
disordered menses, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
these ailments that women have.
You can cure yourself at home with,
this great women's remedy, Wine
cf Cardui. 'Wine- of Cardui has
cured.' thousands of cases which
doctors have failed to benefit. "Why.
not begin to get well today? All
druggists have $1.00 bottles For
any stomach, liver or bowel disor
der Thedford's Black-Draught
should be used.
For advice and ltteratare, address, frlTln
SVYUBiomft. The Ladles' Advisorv Doti&rt-
ment, tbe Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
vsniauKioga, enn.
Wgff"Af!DU
Notice of Election.
Notice is hereby given that the annual
election of the 'rcity of Corvallis will be
held on Monday the 18th day ot May,
1903, for the : purpose of electing a
mayor, chief of police, police judge,
treasurer, two (2) councilraen from the
first ward, two (2f conncilmen from the
second ward and one (1) councilman
from the third ward.
The council chamber in the City Hall
en the southeast corner of Fourth and
Madison streets has been designate! as
the place for , holding said election. The
polls will open at 9 o'clock a. in. and re
main open until 6 o'clock p. m. of said
day without closing The followiuif
judges and clerks were appointed to con
duct said election:
Judges Caleb Davis, Joseph Yates
and W. H. Currin.
Clerks W. B, Lacy and D. M. Smith.
Given under ; my hand and seal this
14th day of April, 1903
, f. UEEFFOZ,
Police Judge.
Dressmaking.
To the ladies of Corvallis I am locat
ed in your city N. W.' corner Third and
Van Buren Sts., and will do dressmaking
at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar
anteed. - Please give me a call. ' : N ...
Mrs. Etta E. Downs.
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Tote Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMsS
Seven MSSon boxes sold in post 12 nxuttbs. TIlSS SlSItatlirea
ADY
Watch
Confidence
Makes traveling a pleasure, when correct
time is always a necessity. Yonrs may be
a capable timekeeper, but through incom
petent repairing you have lost faith in it,,fl
Brina it in to me. 1 Will repair the vrorst
Wrecked watch, and 1 wilt do itf cotloaii-
cally. '.-tr .. : -;V: -.u
. . .... . ,( i ...
Albert J. Metzoer
Occidental Building.
Cor-valllsJOr.
10ME
BARGAIN
eeeker or
hunter. To yoii. at a bargain, 2 acrps ;
one acre m choice ueaiing lruit. a nice
house and other buildings about one mils
from the college grounds and "one-half
xmlo from school house, ierms easy
Call on or write to -B. R. Thompson, X
; - Uorvalus, Ure
For Sale. :
Full bred Jersey heiftm alf; also one
and two and 6 months old heifers. Also
bulls sired by Grand Coin, an imported
Jeriey bull. Address, - ',
, , ii; M. K Woodcock, ,:
A . Corvallis, Or.
riiCfirst National Bank
" OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
' CSTABklSMCD 90 ' ' " ii-'
CITICERS fir DIRECTORS
ML S. WOODCOCK, President. "
C.:U. MOOR. Vice-PresideiiU
WALTER T. WILES, Cashier.
I G:KO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
Hj. viLfi&, vorvauis, vregou.
t - : Loans Made -
On. all kkid.i of approved security, and especially
t'j encourage and build up the legitimate box.
i"lerpriscs and industries of this country.
Received subject to check payable oa neifand
Foreign Exchange
Sight exchange and trausters sold avail olefa
the principal cities of England, Ireland. bwiUtr
land, France, Belgium. Holland. Korway, Swed
en, Denmark, italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Geo
maay, Austria.
. v ' . '
,- : Letters of Credit
Issued available in the principal citleaorthc
United States.
Pncli Correspondents Upon Vhom
Sell Sight Exchange -
Xii comraerctiil National Bank of Chicago.
The First National Bank of l'ortlamd, Oregon.
The bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Aiigio-Cahiornian Bank, San Francisco, Calif.
The National City Bank New York. .
The ank of New York National Banking Aas'n.
Inipoiters ifeTrader's National Bank, New York,
fehoo and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mas)
(Philadelphia National Bank of rniladelfhia. Tm
For Chief of Police.
I hereby announce myeelf ns a candi
date for the effice of chief of police of
Corvallis at the, election to he held May
18, 1903. Sam Kino. .
Corvallip, April 1, i933.
V ft (HE
can' Gei1 The MeopMft Wiifstt list
CLOTHING,
UNDERWEAR,
HATS and SHOES
fROM IS AT A PRICE TO PLEASE.
GALL
J. Pi. HARRIS
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Feb. 27, la3.
Notice is hereby given tliat in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1678, en
titled "An act for tlie Bale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, lt92, Celia M. Loomi, of
Eugene, couuty of Lane. State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this offco her uworn state u ent No.
6035, for the purchase of the Lots 2, 3, and 4
of Section No. 18 in Township No. 13 S, Range No. 6
W, and will offer proof to show that the l"d sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to
said land before the Register and Receiver of this
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 2 ith
day of May, 1903. .
She names as witnesses:
C. E. Loomis, of Eugene, Or.: J. 15. Wirsta.nly, of
Salem, Or ; Charles Krumfield, of Philomath, Or.;
Benjamin F. Ireland, of Fern, Or. -
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
dexcribed lands are requested to file thtir claim in
this office on or before said 25th day of Msy, 10U3.
CHAS. B. SlOOttiiS. Register.
IT'S JUST A COUGH
that gets pour lungs sore and weak and
paves the way for prenmonia and con
sumption, er both. Acker's English
Remedv will stop the cough in a day and
heal vpur lungs. It will cure Consump
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat
and lung troubles. Positively guaran
teed, and niotiev refunded if 5011 are not
satisfied. Write to us for free sample.
W. H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo, JN. X.
aI SEE
B. A; CATHEY, M. D
Physician Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Bnildinjr.
Office Hours I P 12 a-
f 2 to 4 p. it. .
Residence: Cornel 5th and Adam 8t.
Telephone at ofli':e and residence.
Corvaiis. - - 0Hfn.
W. T. Bowleg, E 1
J Homoeopathic)
Physician, Surgeon, Occulist
Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg.
Residence On 3rd Ptret, betwwn
Monroe and JackPon Residence td.
phone No. 611. Offce. 481. .
Office Hot jts 10 to 12 a. in. ; 2 to 4
p. ra .
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
C H. NEWTH
Physician Surgeon
Examining surgeon t7. 6.Fensica Bareao
I HILOMATH, ORRiOJJ.
DR. W. H. HOLT
DR; MAUD B, HOLT
Osteopathic Physicians
Otlice on South Main St. Consultatioo
. "and examination free.
Office hours : 8 :30 1 1 :45 a. m; 1 -5 :45 p.m.
- Telephone 235. ,
CurvailiH, Oregon.
DR. J AS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Offlea'la Whltehara Blerk
Corvallis, Oregon
E. It. Bryson
ATTORNEY -AT LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office in Fostcffice Bnildlujc.
TlTLEB. : C A 1.TASCIBO.
i JOS. H. WILSON.
AT fORNEY-AT-tAW.
Practice in all State and Federal Goort.
Office in Burnett Building.
Drags & Medicines Kodak & Photo Supplies
C01 vallis, Cregcn
Established,- ' ' . ljicorvtrat- .1898
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The mofst co m plete Urn g ot .rare Drugs ud
. Ch mlcsls in Cott1H.
Books mud Stationery, Commercial Va
pers, . Fine Perfutffery, Toilet Artlda,
. . i ombs, Brusbe an. Mirrors. .
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