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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1903)
THE WILIS 6HEITL and TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1903. DEMOCRA UC FUSTIAN. It is given out that the demo cratic nominee for congress in tnis uistrict win niase uia for Kimftort mainlv on lines of . . 1 . ' 1 t 1 I.! . M tariff revision. He is represent ed as appealing to the farmers on this nutter bythe assertion that the manufacturing trusts, by r?a. sob pf bigb protection, arc wil ing their products ia foreign Countries at a pridi rrtucli less than thev demandhere at horri 1liis assertion is made and re iterated again and a?ain by free traders and Dy tarm-ior-revenue k . H. m . V- J- democrats, but they fail to poi.it but sDeoaficallv wherein it is true Thev Virtually assert that the foreign purcnaser may buy com- modities of our manutacture you any gooa in me nauonai icg cheaper than our own people can. islature. The fact of the matter When they are challenged to is, that for reason which I need name the commodities and to de- not mention, Mr. Hermann is scribe their quality they make not in a position to accomplish no reply, but like Poe's raven much of anything for your peo croak "Thev can buy; they can pie. buy." " I am heartily in tavor of your We have not seen any evidence rivers and harbors, and am not that our manufacturers, whether trusts or individuals, are selling anything foreign that our people need or desire at figures below the home market price. It may be that in some instances our pro- ducts are sold foreign for less than at home. This is one of the incidents of trade and is most mzrVrA in the historv of free trade countries. that IJ, am not misquoted along There may be a surplus pro- these lines, and if you can do me duction above home requirements, any good, it Jwill be appreciated. If so it must be sold foreign at Sincerely and truly yours, any obtainable price. . Some pro- A. E. Reames. ducts do not find a home market Mr. Editor: The above com because they are deficient in munication was received by me quality. Our people require the in Sunday's mail. Although it best quality of whatever they is marked "confidential" 1 find use. They are able an 1 willing that a number of republicans to pay for the best and will ac- have received like confidences, cept none other. Goods of in- Of course I will not engage in ferior quality must be sold for- any "confidence game." I ara eign. Again manufacturers often now, and always have been an TjreDare eroods especially ior for- outspoken, aargressive republican. eign consumption. They aye such as our people do not want; would not hnv at anv nrice. Manufacturers do not hesitate to offer their products in both home and foreign markets at prices far below cost when bv doing so thev mav create a demand far certain commodities. Now if American made goods are sold " foreign . cheaper than at home it is because our people do not want them at any price, either because thev do not need them, or because the goods are of inferior quality. This is the plain, simple truth. But the tariff must be revised. It bears especially heavy on the farmer. The truth is that the farmer, like every other class of our toilers was never better paid for bis labor. No pursuit can long prosper at the expense of the farmer. When his products find ready sale at fair prices all other industrial pursuits are pros perous. Our producers, our ar tisans and laborers are fully em ployed at liberal wages. They can afford to pay, and do pay our farmers for their products, such prices as would otherwise be wholly impossible. Oh! but the tariff must be revised, says the - democratic candidate for con gress. This, too,' regardless of - the disturbing, disorganizing ef : feet any attempt at general revis ion would have on the business of the whole country.. If there are any of the schedules of the ; tariff which should be changed : the change will be made. It re quires careful study and close ob servation to decide this wisely. The friends of protection are watchful and studious and will act when they may do so intelli gently and safely. Meanwhile the democratic can didate might point but a tariff enacted by his party which has not brought disaster upon every American industry, or, unable to do this, name any tariff law so just, so equitable and so beneficial as the much maligned Dingley tariff. It is wondertul to consider the great volume of profound sym pathy that the democratic poli ticians manifest in advising re publicans to promote harmony by everybody standing by the president and in order to do so vote for a democrat for congress. Such, sympathy is of the same sort possessed by the eagle when it swoops down upon the lamb and carries it off to the mountain top. The democratic politicians have existed upon critizising a republican administration for a generation, except only one term ot President Cleveland, and so acute was their tendency as critics that they fell out with Cleveland and r Ure democracy all turned populists. "Such sympathy and advice is easily measured. Mr. Reams exhibits consider of able conceit when he affects to believe that he will defeat Bin- ger Hermann. In doing so he Drtsumes to contest Governor Chamberlain's riebt to the title of champion democratic voteget ter at Oregon, Furnish beat Chamberlain neatly 1300 votes in the counties comprising the first district. A Confidence Game. Jacksonville, Oregon. April 29, 1903 My DBAr Srai I understand that it is heinff circulated that Mr. Heniiann is the only man in Oregon who is in a position to do connected with any corporations that would in the least interfere with good work for you. If I am elected, I shall come down in your section of the country acd find out whae your requirements are in order to be in in a position to do the best for you that can be done. I wish vou would please see Mr. Reames knows this, and it is little short of insulting that he should address me thus. I do not like partial "confidences." "The fact of the matter is, that for reasons which I need not mention." If Mr. Reames desires 1 my confidence he must give those "reasons," right out, openly and manfully. Innuendo nas no I right in the premises, and is only employed by .those wno are in such desperate straits that they forget its use is both dislionor- able and cowardly Certainly "Mr. Hermann is not in a posiliou to accomplish much of anything" for us. We fully understand this Mr. Reames, and we intend to place him in a position - where he can ac complish a whole lot of things for us. He at least does not have to be elected and then "come down in" our "sec tion of the country and fiud out" what we require and how to get them. Because of this a repub lican convention nominated him for and the votes of the district will elect him to congress. I hope Mr. Editor, when the democratic candidate "shall come down in your section "of the country" the fall will awaken him to a sense of how very silly indirection is when practiced to gain republican votes. - . Stalwart. Chips and Splinters. "Don't forget the .Wood meat carnival." You can hear this on every corner and see it on every package you receive from your merchant. Organizer Day has just arrived from Philomath and Bellfountain camps and re ports everything moving nicely. A general campaign has been started in the several camps . in his district. The Woodmen of Bellfountain will "have a picnic on May ' 28 on the Bellfountain camp ground. The Uniform Rank of our city will be there and put on an ex hibition drill for the public. The Woodman band of .Bell fountain will go to Portland to welcome the president, as will the several companies of the Uni form Rank of the order. The members of the Philomath camp are soon to organize a com pany, of Uniform Rank and the camp also has a brass band. Chief of Police. I hereby announce myself as a candi - date for the office'of chief of police at the city election to be held May 18, 1903. J. M. Howasd. ' Corvallis, Oregon, April 14, 1903. - YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Ta ttelesa Ciill Tonic oecanse ine rormuia i i la.uly printe l oi tvtrv i iaIa .IuiwIh. v.... I. t.. : i .. y i , .r ' nine in a tasteless fuim. Hi ure, No Pay M--. Animal Circus Cottimlng. The coming to town of a tented exhibition is always of more or ess importance to a large numoer peop'.e. The days.of the sawdust arena, popcorn and red lemonade are as welcome now as when Dan il R ire. the famous clown, was in the elt inent of his ulory, -twenty vears aso. Sine4 then, however conditions have hanged and the g performance 01 tnestmiitu gym- tiacrs nrm waiiLieriiii im ucu h r itf mats of the present are e va&tly p different proDOslMon from-the g dinky circus of old jonn Kotin-sons- day. Show day now mean's somethiug more than an excuse for parents to take the children to see the elephant and laugh at the jokes of the painted clown -J 1 lnev are eaacauonai cvcuisi especially when the attraction is Norris & Rowe's Big Shows which will be here soon. Amuse ments of all kinds have had to show very great improvement during the past decade to keep pace with the times and to satisfy the constant cry of the people for something new. It is a well established fact that Norris & Rowe's aggregation is the most progressive show that exhibits in the west. Each year that they have visited us thev have shown great advancement both in magni- tiide and merit ana given ineir . .. ... it patrons more for their money. This time they pr nise in ad dition to the created trained ani mal show in the world, a high class vaudeville and circus per formance bv a carefullv selected company cf the very best aerial orvmniists. tumblers, riders and Taoanese acrobats and jugglers. '1 tie date or ineir exniDiuuu uc is Saturday May 16th. Moki Tea posetively Cures Sick Head ache, Indigeetioa and Constipation, a rfelipht.fnl herb drink. Removes all ernptions of the skin, producing a perfect nlAiion or monev refunded . 25c and COc. write to ne ior nee buipc. W P. TTnkr A Co.. Buffalo. N. I Aixen & Woodwaed, Druggeets. Spectacles Fonnd. A pair f 6teel-rimmed spectacles, found near the court house a few days have been left at this office. Owner may have same by paving for this notice. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The greatest farm paper of the Northwest. 1'ublished weekly at Salem. Oregon. Edited by the farmeis of the North west. Twenty pages. Illustrated. A western paper for wnstrn netD!e. 52 papers for 8 1. CO. Publi- rat.mn heo-aii taarch 1. 1900. Now has 9.200 sub scribers. Phenominal growth U due to its teiiigJ the hest farm uaoer iub!ished. You aiiould read it. We will sen! ou the hojiit8d and corvam.13 OAzrrrTK for 1 year, to ote m nwriber, for $2.25. For. Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of treasurer of the city of I Corvallis at the elei tion to he held May 8, l90:. William McLagax. Piano Tuning. C. A. Miller, the piano tuner, will be in CorvalliB the week commencing May nth. Leave vour orders at Allen & Woodward's drugstore. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug gists refund the money if it fails to E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. cure. 25c chief of Police. . I hereby announce myself as a candi date forjthe office of chief of police of I Oorvallis at the election to be held May 18. 1903. VV. G, Eane. Corvallis, April 14, ig03. 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 vouchers, as required by law, at my resi dence one mile east of Philomath, within six months from the date of this notice. Joseph A.Pahk, . Administrator. Dated April 3, 19O3. For Chief ot Police. I hereby announce myself as a t andi date for the effiew of chief of police of Corvallis at the election to be held May 18, 1903. . ; Sam King. Corvallis, April 1, 1903. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that the annual election of the city of Corvallis will be held on Monday the i8th day of May, I963, for the purpose of electing a mayor, chief of police, rolice judge, treasurer, two (2) councilmen from the first ward, two (2) councilmen from the second ward and one (1) councilman from the third ward. The council chamber in the City Hall n the southeast corner of Fourth and Madipon streets has been designated as the place for holding faid election. The noils will onen at 9 o'clock a. m. and re- Janain open until 6 o'clock p. m. of said day without closing. The following judges aud clerks were appointed to con duct said election: -, Judges Caleb Davis, Joseph Yates and W. II. Cnrrin. Clerks W. B. Lacy and D. M. Fmith. Given under my hard and seal this 14th day .of April, 19U3. . E. P. Gkeffoz, - . - I'oi Judge p loneer Viet-h bread daily. A complete stock ol candies, fi nils mits kept canstautly on hand. Smokers supplier a specialty. uont H. W HALL, THAT "RED BOX" ARRIVED, Wei have placed in our clothing window a Red Box which contains THIRTY DOLLARS. We will give a key to this box free with every $2 oo cash pur chase. Only two key s will unlock the box. Yours mav be one of them. When keys have all been given out you may try your keys. The first key to unlock the box takes $20.00. The second key to unlock the box takes $10.00. Don't lose the tag, as no key .will be tried unless the tag is attached. We do not know which key opens the box. Come and examine our NEW SPRING STOCK of HIGH GRADE MER CHANDISE, make your purchases and get your keys. We will sell GOOD GOODS as rev 1 z. vstt a h a WILL EinlBIT UNDER THEIR ENORMOUS WATERPROOF TENTS, WHICH WILL BE LOCATED -OPPOSITE DEPOT, CORVALLIS, SATURDAY, - Performances ...Monster New Spectacular Street Parade... ' " : ' At 1030 a. m. 5QQ Perf or miiig Animals 5 0 0 Consisting of Trained Elephants, I n rj 1 T I n rUInaP, OeaiS, ieDU8, oea uiuuo, muuaojrff, i uuico, uuaco, wuc, lilt, LILLIPUTIAN ROMAN HIPPODROME MILLION DOLLAR ZOOLOGICAL ANNEX 20--FUNNY CLOWNS 20 Royal Matsuda Troupe of Japanese Performers. SENSATIONAL CYCLE WHIRL BICYCLE EXPERTS. and Hazardous - Wild Animal Features. Marve-ous Acrobats. Aerial ists. . Tumblers. Contortionists. See lb e Baby weeks old the ever born on the Camel -3 only one coast. ' 100-ALL NEW ACTS-100 Positively the Greatest Aggregation Genuine Novelties " in the World. PRICES? Adults, 50c, 0 ii 1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven MSSon boxes sold in past 12 - k 1 ectionery W9 Proprietor. flEQSSSSSQflQBSJK low as " any house 111 Oregon. owes hows MAY 16th. at 2 and 8 p. m. Buffaloes, Came's, Llamas, Lions, If 1 Tx5. aa Trmn T7 tra3 reiM fVJyBliBlfeRSa of Children, 25c, - . - r ' To Car a Cold in One Bay months. . TM3 sSgnatUTe ALL SIZES" CAN GETV'JrtaE p&oi thing itt" CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, HATS and SHOES FROM US AT A PRICE TO PLEASE. ALLMSEE J. H. HARRIS Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 27, 1B03. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 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 Fublie Urort States by act of August i, 1S92, Cclia M. Loomu, of Eueene, county of Lane, State of Oregon, has this day filed in tbis offce her sworn statement No. 6035, for the purchase of the Lots 2, 3, and 4 of Section No. i8 in Township No. 13 S, Kange No. 0 w unrt will nffi'r nroof to show that the land sought ris more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ana wj cguiuiibu uti tmuu w said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the - 25th day of Mav, 1903. She names as witnesses: C. E. Loou-is, of Eugene, or.: J. B. Wipstanley, of Salem, Or ; Charles' Urumfield, of Philomath, Or.; Poiiamin in-fond, of Fern. Or. Any aiid all vtibons claiming adversely the above-, described lands are requested to file thtir claims in this office on or before said 25th day of iy, 1903. CHAS. B. MOOKKS, Kegister. . ACKER'S ; DYSPEPSIA rABLETS cures Dyspepsia and all disorders arising from Indigestion. Eudorsed'by pliysi cians everywhere. iSold by jrll druggists. No cme no pay. 25 eets. Trial pack -age free by writing t VV. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N.-Y. Notice for Publication.-" - - - United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, April li, 11)03. Notice is hereby jriven that in compliance with the provisions of tb act ol Congress of June 3, 1870; en titled "Au act for the sale of timber land3 in the States of California, Oregon, Kevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Augu&t 4, 1892, BILA8 N. LILLY, of Corvallis, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has this day flleu in this office his sworn stateuieat So. 6085, for the purchase of the N. W. i of bee 32, T. 13 S., B. 6 W., and will offer proof te show that the land sought is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before Victor P. Mose?, County Clerk, at Corvallis, Oregon, on W dnesda-, the 8th day of July, 1903. He names as witnesses, Robert L. Glass, of Cor vallis Oresron, Wm. M. Anderson and Uellie Ander son, oif Bellfountain, . Thomas M. Coon, of luavalf. Any and all persons claiming adxersely the above described lands are requested to file their clalasin this office on or before sa;d 8th day of July. 1903. CUAS. B. UOuRliS, 7. r" KegisU-r. Notice to Creditors. herehv iriven that the lwlersiiriied has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Benton administrator of tne estate 01 susan ai. uerry, ukcmcu, persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the san e pro;erly verified as by law required, at the office of U. G. Berry, at Peoria, Linn County, Oregon, er at the office of Yates & Yates, Co vallis, uregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 4th day of May, 1903. " U. G EEURY. Administrator of the estate of Susan M. Berry, deceased Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, March 3, 11K 3. Notice is hereby eiven that in compliance with the provisions of the art of Congress of June 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 States by act of August 4, 1892, IDA A. oK INNER, of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6073, for the purchase of the N. K. of Sec. No. 10, T. 11, S, R. 6 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said iand before Victor P. Moses, clerk of Benton Co., Oregon, on Friday, the 2tith day of June, 1903. She names as witnesses: Jay E Winegar Charles W. Hodge and John McGee. Sr., of Corvallis, Ore gon, Andrew L. Porter of Norton. -Any and all persons cjaiming adversely the above, described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 2Cth day of June, 1903. CUAS. B. MOOKES, Register Notice for Publication. Land Cpwck at Oregon Citt, Okkgox, Jtlarch 23, 1903. Notice, is hereby given that the following-named settlei has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton county, at Corvallis, Oregon, en May 12, 1903, viz.: Harison lavidson, H. E. No. 141S7 for the SE. 1-4 Sec. 8, T. 12 S., K. 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence ' upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: Georgo Cramer ar.d Perry H. Davidson, of Peak, Oregon, A. C. Timisou and Fielding A. King, of ConaJlis, Oregon. CHAS. B. HOORES Remitter. Cures Crk En Two Days. on every DOX.25C 0 ( 1' 0 B. A. CATHEY, M. D Physician Surgeon Kooms 14 in Bank Building. Office Hours Wo 2 a. in. S I to 4 p. ni . Residence: Cornet 5th and Adama Kte. Telephone at office and residence. Corva'lis, - - - Oregon. w. T. Bowleg, J. D. (Homoeopathic) Physician, Surgeon, Occulist Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Eank Bldg. - Kesioencb On 3rd street, betwtn a Monroe and Jackoon Residence rl pt.oce Jo. fill. Otf te. 481. 0fic liouas 10 to 12 a. in. ; 2 i. 4 p. in. . CORVALLIS, OR Ul JON. C. H. NEAATH Physician Surgeon, Examining snrgeon U. S.Pensioii Bureau PHILOMATH, OREGON. DR. W. H. HOLT DR. MAUD B. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians Office on South Main St. Consultation - - and examination free. Office hours: 8:30-11 :45 a. m: 1-5:45 .in. Telephone 235. Corval liwOregon. DK. J AS. A. HARPER DENTIST Office la Wbltebora Blerk Corvallis, Oreo on E. R. Dry son - ATTORNEY AT LAW Corvallis, Oregon.. C'ffice is rcstoffice BnilflUur. Notary Titlbs. Col.YA:clNQ. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTOP.NEY-AT.tAW. Practice in all State and Federal Court. 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