Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, May 08, 1903, Image 2

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    THE COBVALUS GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 19C3-
PARTY PRINCIPLES.
Candidates for office placed in
nomination by the several politi
cal parties represent the pnuci
pies and policies of their respect
we parties. This is especially
true of candidates for congress.
They stand committed to the
principles and purposes of their
pdUy and pledged In sAvmq of
election to do all possible, if
elected, to further the policies of
theit party. This is as it shoula
be. It enables the Voter to cast
his ballot in siippbrt of princi
ples. TO all intelligent and
thoughtful ejectors the personal
ity of the candidate is of second
dry importance. The question
is not, is he bright, capable and
qualified, but are his political
principles the best for the coun
try? Mr. Reames is a democrat.
He is named bv the democratic
Batty as a candidate for congress,
who, if elected, may be depend
ed upon to stand up in earnest
support of the measures and pur
poses of that party.
What are these? What may
they be? What the principles of
the party really are is difficult to
determine. It is a tact tnat tne
republican party has formulated
and applied its principles to our
political life so acceptably, so
thoroughly, so successfully and
for so loxg a time that there has
been 'scant room for different
principles. This has forced the
democratic party to become rather
the party of negation and of b
struction than a party having
clean-cut, distinctive and great
principles.
The only democratic principle
to which the party has consist
.. catly clung through all the years
is tariff-for-revetme only, so
closely drawn to free trade as
justly to identify it as the party
of free trade. Whenever it has
had the opportunity it has de
stroyed protection. It has never
in all our history, enacted a tariff
law for the country that has not
been followed by commercial and
industrial disaster and wide
spread suffering. This has al
ways fallen with most cruel force
upon our farmers, mechanics and
laborers. The last democratic
tariff, the "Wilson and Gorman"
bill forced manufacturers to close
mills and factories, enforced idle
ness upon tens of thousands in
dustrious workmen and carried
hunger and distress to countless
homes. It dissipated the surplus
in -the national treasury and sent
the government out into the
world a borrower of money on its
bonds for future payment. These
are exactly the things which
would again ensue were the
democratic party permitted "to
revise the tariff."
The party "demands the pas
sage of laws controlling trusts
and sincere efforts to enforce
them." -There is not an anti
trust law on the federal statute
book which was not placed there
by republicans opposed by demo
crats. The school boy who reads,
knows a republican administra
tion is sincerely and rigorously
enforcing those laws, and that
the most ? bitter ' opposition it
meets comes from democrats,
the Rockefellows, the Morgans
of the democratic party. When
that party held the reins of gov
ernment it did not raise a finger
against the trusts. The people
know it cannot be trusted to con
trol trusts any more than it may
be to revise the tariff.
We shall revert to this subject
again. For the present we would
say that there is not a single
thing in the purposes of the
democratic party to win a repub
lican, vote for its congressional
nominee
That Delusive Speech.
The 6oth anniversary of the
establishment of the provisional
government of Oregon was cele
brated at Champoeg, last Satur
day, and a delieious comedy of
errors, has developed in connec
tion with that occasion. Mr. A.
K. Reames, democratic candidate
for congress from this district,
was on the program for an ad
dress, but was prevented by de
layed trains from reaching Cham
poeg to fill his engagements
This did not deter the Portland
Journal from giving a graphic ac
count of the -enthusiastic recep
tion accorded Mr. Reames speech.
The Journal said in part: "The
appearance of Mr. Reames on
the stand was a signal for an out
burst of applause," This was a
pretty fair stretch of the imagina
tion, for " Mr. Reames was ioo
ailes
away when tins incident
was supposed to have occurred.
Advance copies of Mr, Reames'
address were sent out by Chair
man White of the democratic
congressional committee. The
Gazette received a copy. Now
comes the Clackamas County
Record with an account ot the
exercises at Cbampoeg:, contain
ing the speech delivered by I Ion.
Frauk Davey. The Davey ad
dress in the Record arid the
Reames address sent out by
Chairman White are one and the
Mwe,
-??i!tulttt
K'otiM l uWSioy trivu thai (K undor.lgl.id tA-
mlnl.lrator of the .state ot William K. Elliott, de
ceased, bal Bled hii filial account in said estate In
the County Cthirt of the State of Oracon for Bea
ton, County, sHting In probata and Saturday. June
0. 1903, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon in the Connty
Court room in the Court Hoase In Corvallis. Benton
I Coanty, Oregon, U the time and place fixed by the
' Court for hearing objections, if any, to said final
account ana tne seiursaeni lu.reor,
iMiea tan sin aay oi nay, iwks.
OEOKGE B. LILLY,
Administrator.
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Oseldetttal BuUdlztar.
CorvalUs,Or.
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Chief or Police.
I hereby announce mself as a candi
date for the office of chief of police at the
city election to he held May 18, 1903.
J. M. Howard.
Coivallif, Oregon, April 11, 1903.
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west. Twenty pages. Illustrated. A western paper
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scribers; Phehominal growth is due to its being
the best farm paper published. You should read it.
We ttlll aehd vou the homestead and CORVALLIS
AAtrrra tot 1 year, to one subscriber, for $125.
Notice to Creditors.
Having been duly appointed adminis
trator of tbe 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
lience one mile east of Philomath, within
six months from the date of this notice,
Joseph APabk,
Administrator.
Dated April S, IgOS.
For Chief of Police.
I hereby announce im rlf as a candi
date for the office of chief of police of
Corvallis at the election to be held May
18, 1903. Sam King.
Corvallis, April , 1903.
Notice of Election.
Notice is herebv given that the annual
election of the city of Corvallis will be
held on Monday the ith day ot May,
1q03, for the purpose of electing a
mayor, chief of police, police judge,
treasurer, two (2) council men from the
first ward, two (2) council men from the
second ward and one councilman
from the third ward.
The council chamber in the City Hall
en the southeast corner of Fourth and
Madison streets has been designated as
the place for holding said election, lhe
polls vf ill open at 9 o'clock a. m. and re
main open until 6 o'clock p m. of said
day without closing The following
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 hard and Beal this
14th day of April, 1903.
E. P. Greffoz,
Police Judge.
Fhe first "National Bank
OF CORVALLIS, OSEGCN.
E3TAR1 ISKCO te0
'& DIRECTORS V
M. S. WOODCOCK, President
C. B. MOOR, Vice-President .
WALTER T. AVILES, Cashier.
GEO. E. LILLY,-Assistant Cashier.
E. F. WILES, Corvallis. Oregon.
Loans Made
On all kinds of approved security, atid cspec; ,
to encourage and build up the legitimate I
im enterprises and industries of this conn!
Deposits "
Received subject to check payable on ntmarnl
Foreign Exchange
Sight exchange and transfers sold availabie In
tn principal cities ot England, ireiana, Switzer
land, France, Belgium. Holland, Norway, Swed
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal. Gen
many, Austria. .
Letters of Credit '
Issued available in the principal cities or the
United States. '
Princiwl Correspondents Upon Whom Wi
Sell Sight Exchange
rii Commercial National Bank of Chicago.
The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon.
The Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Anglo-Californian Bank, San Francisco, Calif.
The National City Bank New York. '
The Bank of New York National Banking- Ass'n
Importers JStTrader's National Bank, New York
Bhoa and Leather National Bank of Boston, Mass
rhiladelphia National Bank ot Pniladelpaia. Fa
Miss Ida? M. Snyder,
Treasurer of tbe
Brooklyn East nt Art Clnb.
M If women wniiM nau mU-u i
- -- - Y J imw v aHMiuvil w
their health we would have more happy
wives, mothers and rlatiahfer aiul if k.
would observe results they would find
-a ii j i . . . r.
uiat uie uoexors niVVHritinn, - nA
Derform the manv mru thrv m
Jlll -J
brcuiL iwr. -
" III COnSUltintf with mu ArtmiM k .A.
vised McElree's wine of Cardui and ThrL
ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and
have every reason to thank htm for a new
life opened up to me with restored health,
and it only took three months to cure me."
Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the
menstrual functions and is a most as-
tomsning ionic tor women. It cures
scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg
ular and painful menstruation, fallincr
of the womb, -whites and flooding. It
a uviiii tw Axcix oppiruttci-iiiiK woman
hood, dimmer
birth and in change of life. It fre
quently brings a dear babv to homes
that have been barren for years. All
flnicrcrisrs huva SI m kM-l, Trr;-
oi varum.
WIME'CARDUI
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P
loneer
Fresh bread daily. A complete
uuts.tr.ept constantly on nana. smokers supplier ;
a specialty.
Confectionery
6
H. W, HALL, Prbplet6f,
as
THAT "RED BOX" ARRIVED,
We 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 kej s will unlock the box. Yours
may be one of them. When keys have all beeH given ,
' out you may try your keys. The first key. to unlock
the box takes $20.00. Tbe 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 kev 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 low as any house in Oregon.
morris oc k
t Big Shows
WILL EXHIBIT UNDER THEIR ENORMOUS WATERPROOF TENTS, WHICH WILL
' :. ' BE LOCATED OPPOSITE DEPOT, CORVALLIS,
SATURDAY, MAY 16th.
: Performances at 2 and 8 p. m.
...Monster New Spectacular Street Parade...
I At 1030 a. m.
500 Performing Animals 500
Consisting. of Trained Elephants, Buffaloes, Camels, Llamas, Lione,
Pumap, Seal?, Zebus, Sea Lions, Monkeys, Ponies, Goats, Dog?, Etc.
LILLIPUTIAN ROMAN HIPPODROME
MILLION DOLLAR ZOOLOGICAL ANNEX
SO FUNNY CLOWNS 20
Royal Matsuda Troupe of Japanese Performers.
SENSATIONAL
CYCLE WHIRL
and BICYCLE EXPERTS.
Hazardous Wild Animal
Features.
Marvelous Acrobats.
Aerialists.
Tumblers.
Contortionists.
See the Baby Camel 3
weeks oldthe only one
ever born on the coast.
100 ALL NEW ACTS-100
Positively the Greatest Aggregation of
Genuine Novelties in the World. '
PRICES? Adults 50;
TcJbs Lnxave Bromo Quinine TaMets.
Seven BCSoa boxes sold in past 12
akery
stock ot candies, fniit- f
r
...
t
a
owes
TO
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CFAHS& J&mo & Coco
The run Mahcrsi
Children, 25c
months. ThlS tSSStXStet
'ALL
CAM GET ThM PRO& Ttatfc& iU
CLOTHING,
UNDERWEAR,
HATS and SHOES
i
FROM IIS AT A
CALLJISEE
J. Jrl. HARRIS
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Feb. 27, 1PU3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions otthe act of Congress of June 3, lb78, en
titled "An act for tbe sale of timber lauds in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1S92, Celia M. looinis, of
Eugene, county of Lane, State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office her sworn statement No.
6035, for the purchase of the Lots 2, 3, and 4
of Section No. 18 in Township No. 13 S, fiance Nox. 6
W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stowe 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 25th
day of May, 1903.
She names as witnesses:
C. E. Loomis, of Eugene, Or.: J. B. Winstanley, of
Salem, Or.; Charles BrumDeld, of Philomath, Or.;
Benjamin F. Ireland, of Fern, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 25th day of My, 1903.
CHAS. B. MOOKE3. Register.
If you are troubled with impure blood,
indicated by sores, pimples, headache,'
etc., we would recsmnjend At-ker's Blood
Elixir,1 which we Belt under a positive
guarantee. It will alwaja cure scrofu
lous or syphilitic poisons and all blood
diseases! 50 cts and fi.00.. Allen A
Woodward. :
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, April 14, lso3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act 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," a extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892.
SILA8 N. LILLY, ;
oi Corvallis, county of Benton, State of Oregon,
has this day fileu in this office his aworn slateineut
No. 6085, for the purchase of the N. W. 1 of Sec at.
T. 18 8., R. 8 W., and will offer proof t show that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, anC to estab
lish his claim to said land before Victor P. Moses,
County Clerk, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Wcdntsda",
the 8th day of July, 1903.
Me names as witnesses, Robert L. G!am, of Cor
vallis? Oregon, Wm. M. Anderson and Nellie Ander
son, ot Bellfountain, Thomas M. Coon, of Inaval.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their clahi in
this office n or before said 8th day of July. 1903.
CHAS. R MOORE8,
- Register.
, Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed by the County Court of. the State of
Oregon for the County of Benton administrator of
the estate of Susan M. Berry, deceased, and all
persons having claims against said estate are hereby
required to present the san e properly 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, Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated this 4tb day of Hay, 1903.
U. O. BERRY.
Administrator, of the estate
of Susan M. Berry, deceased
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon,
March 3, -
Notice is l ereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the art of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory, as extended to aU the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
IDA A. SKINNER,
ot McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office ber sworn statement
No. 6U73, for the purchase of the N. E. of Sec No.
10, T. 11, S, K. 6 W., and will offer prof t. show
that the laud 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 26th
day of June, 1903.
She names as witnesses: Jay E Wihegar Charles
W. Hodge and John McGee, Sr., of Corvallis, Ore
gon, Andrew L. Porter of Norton.
Any and all pei sons claiming adversely the above
described lands s re requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 26th day of June, 1903.
CHAS. B. MOOHKS,
Register
" Notice for Publication.
, Land Officr at Ohkoox City, Oregon,
March 28, 1903.
Notice Is hereby given -that the following-named
Bettlei has tiled notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
win be made before tbe County Clerk of Benton
county, at Corvallis, Oregon, en May 12, 1903, viz.:
Uarison Davidson, H. E. No. 14187 for the SE. 1-4
See. 8,T. 12S..K. 7 W. -
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz.: George Cramer and Perry H. Davidnon,
of Peak, Oregon, A. C. Tfanison am. Fielding A.
King, of Con allis, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOORES
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B. A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician Surgeon
Rooms 14 in JBa'nW Bnildinjr.
Office Honrs m
S 2 to 4 p. tii. . -
Residence: Come? 5th and Adams fit:
Telephone at office ami residence.
CorvaFIis, - - Oregon.
W. L B
J. D.
(Homoeopathic)
Physician, Surgeon, Occulist
. Office Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg.
Residence On 3rd street, between
Monroe and Jackson 'Residence tele
phone No., Gl I.. OffH-e, 481. -
Office JIocrs 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4
p. m. ' '
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician, Surgeon
Examining surgeon U. S.Pensioa Bureau
PHILOMATH. OREGON.
Idr. w. h. holt
dr. maud b. holt
Osteopathic Physicians
Office on South Main St. Consultation
and examination free.
Office hours : 8 :3011 :45 a. in; 1-5 :46 f.m.
Telephone 235.
Corvallis, Oregon.
DR. J AS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Offle la WUtelMm Blerk -
Corvallis, Ore.cn
E. R. Bryson
ATTORNEY - AT LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
office In PoatcfEce Sstldlaa.
Notary
TrrniS
C'M1TAK(0.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATI URN EY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all Staff and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Building.
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