Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, July 14, 1903, Image 2

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    THE CORVALUS GAZETTE.
TUESDAY, JULY 14, 4903.
THE ELIMINATION OF HELL.
Clergymen and other religious
teachers are sometimes heard to
affirm that the average man of
today is callous to religious ap-
peals. borne regard tnis as evi
dence that men have become
more wicked, more selfish and
avaricious. They would have us
believe that men are afflicted
with moral deterioration. This
is not true. Men live, think,
act on a higher moral plane today
'' than ever heretofore. Wicked
ness, selfishness and avarice hold
fewer in thrall than at any lormer
period.
It is a fact, however, that men
are cenerallv indinerent. even
callous to religious appeals.
They are drifting, away from the
churches into indifference, a spec
ious pantheism or a hopeless ag
nosticism.
Why not? If there be a heav
en all roads lead 'thither. Hell
has been eliminated from religi
ous faith. The hell described in
Paradise Lost, and The Course of
. Time, the place of future and
eternal punishments preached by
Calvin and Knox, Westley and
Edwards is cruel, unnatural, and
unreal. "The Bible description
of it and the nature of its pun
ishments are merely poetical
exnressions and metaphors of
thought drawn for the instruction
of a highly imaginative and po
etical teoDle. God is love, tie
rules men by love. Fear is i
base, unmanly trait and it is im
possible that Infinite Love should
play upon it to win men from sin
unto righteousness.
Is it not altogether probable
that this kind of teaching, and
preaching is responsible for the
indifference of men to religious.
appeals? It is not beyond just
; suspicion that, faith in heaven is
more closely related to faith in
hell, than we supposed. We have
quite succeeded in abolishing hell
and as a consequent faith in heav
en is weakened.
We care nothing about the ab
stractions of eschatology, nor
whether the scriptures are in
spired or not. The writers of
the Bible were under the neces
sity of setting forth the Divine
character in terms within the
comprehension of men. In no
other manner could the finite
learn to know the Infinite.
When they described the 'Divine
attributes they meant just what
they said and expected men to ac
cept it as true. There was no
doubt concerning the character
of the God they portrayed to
men. His power to punish men
for doing evil was as limitless as
that to reward - them for doing
' good. His will to do both none
could thwart.
Out of this I conception of Di
vine power, will and purpose,
based equally on fear of hell and
hope of heaven there was build
ed that positive faith which was
vital and efficient to turn men
from sin unto righteousness. It
is this faith begotten of fear and
love which leads men coura
geously to endur.e, bravely to
Jight, calmly, triumphantly to
die. It is not a repulsive, gloomy
faith, but steadfast and joyous.
Neither fear nor love is distorted
nor given undue influence in its
structure, but each mingled with
the other produces a syrumetri
cal, beautiful, enduring whole.
If the preacning and religious
teaching of to dav does not over
come the stolid indifference of
men and inspire them with a
positive,, active, enduring faith,
may it not be because the ele
ment of fear has not been given
its proper place and proportion
as an agency in turning men
unto righteousness?
If God has revealed a rational
heaven to men it seems a just
assumption that over against it
he has revealed a rational hell.
If men are taught that the latter
is a myth, a coinage of distorted
' imagination, they will easily sat
. isfy themselves that the former
has no real existence and that
after all there is nothing known
or that can be known beyond the
; confines of time. -
Real Estate Transfers.
1, H Ferguson et al to Mary G
Wilhelm, 120 acres near Monroe;
$1080. :
Jesse Walker aud wife, road
way; $75- V :
ME Cougill and husband, to
D C Missall et al,j62 acres' near
Albany; $5000. -
W Govro : and wife to E J
Knapp, 6 acres near Albany;
"- en
wife to E Mnl
80 acres near
key and wire,
Blcdgett; 500. - - '
L Hodes and husband to Mag
gie E Austin, 1-5 inteiest in lot
in Corvallis; $100. .
T. Gennanson aud husband to
Maggie E Austin, interest in lot
in Corvallis; $1. -
E. Pyburn and wife to S. N.
Ivily, 3 acres at Ham?; $200. ,
FACIAL PARALYSIS.
Mr.
Crosthwaltc's Experience and
He Was Cured.
How
(Albany Herald.)
Dr Darrin, Hotel Revere, Albany
Dear Sir: In answer to your communi
cation asking me to make a statement of
my case, 1 most gladly do bo, if by bo do
ing any one afflicted aB I was might have
their attention called to the success Uh
which you treatedjne. As you know,
consulted you regarding a very serious
case of facial paralysis, tho entire side of
the face being completely paralyzed.
could not shut the eye having no control
over the lid ; the lower lid was drooped
down, and the lower -side of. the face
badly drooped, the corner of the mouth
badly drawn down. Anyone can ima
gine the condition of a person's mind
under such circumstances. I had aliuost
given up all hopes of ever' being myself
again, until I consulted you and you as
sured me that you could cure me
commenced treatment at once, aud com
menced to improve from the start, and ju
three months' treatment found myself
entirely cured. I make this dtatement
willingly.Ithat anyone suffering as I have
may avail themselves of vour great, skill
W. T. Crostwaite,
216 Washington St., Portland.
PEAFNESS CLUED IN TKS MINUTES.
To the Editor: For about 15 years I
had been afflicted wiih a dis',har''iiig ear
and deafness- I was induced to try Dr.
Darrin, from the fact, that he cured my
uncle, William Parret, of Middleton, of
deafness ten years ago, The doctor
cured my deafness March 9, 1899, in less
than ten minutes with electricity, and a
slight operation. I will gladly answer
any questions at Midi e ton, Or., where
I have residf d for years.
Kichard Parrett.
DR DAREIN'S PLACE OF BUSINESS.
Dr. Darrin is located at the Revere
hotel until October 1st, and will give
free examination to all from 10 to 5 or
7 to 8 daily. The poor free except med
icine 10 to 11 daily, and those able to
pay at the rate ol $5 a week or in that
proportion of time the caee may require
All curable chronic diseases of men and
women a specialty. Eyes tested and
glasses fitted at reasonable prices.
This is the first visit of the head of the
Portland firm of Drs. Darrin 'to Albany
Reduced Excursion Rates to the
Seaside and Mountain Resorts
. for the Summer.
The Southern Pacific Company has
placed on sale at very Jo w rate, round
trip tickets to the various resorts alon
the lines, arid also, in connection with
the Corvalli3 & Eastern Railroad., to De
troit and the seaside at Yaquina Bay,
latter tickets goo 1 for return until Octo
ber 10th.' " - ' "
Three day tiekets. to Yaquina Ray,
good giing Saturdays, returning Mon
days, are on sale at greatly' reduced" rates
from all points Eugene and north on
both East and Westside lines, enabling.
people to spend Sunday at the seaside.
Very low round trip rates are also made
between Portland and the same points on
the Southern Pacific, good going Satur
days and returning Sunday or Monday,
allowing Portland people to spend Sun
day in the country, add out of town peo
ple to have the day in Portland.
Tickets from ' Portland to Yaquina
Bay good for return via Albany and
East Side, or Corvallis and Westside, at
the option of passenger. Baggage
checked through to Newport. A new
feature at Newport this year will bean
up-to-date kindergarten in charge of an
experienced Chicago teacher.
A.beautifully illustrated booklet de
scribing the seaside resorts on Yaquina
Bay has been published by the Southern
Pacific and Corvallis & Eastern Rail
railroads, and can be secured from any
of their agents, or by addressing W. E.
Coman, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or
Edwin Stone, Manager C & E. R. R.,
Albany, Oregon.
Popular Snmlay Eseufslons.
In Order to meet the wants of the tra vg!
ing public, and give practically daily ser
vice to the beach during the summer
season, the Corvallis & Eastern Rail
read will run an excursion train from Al
bany, Corvallis and all points west to
Newport every Sunday, commencing
Sunday, July i2th, leaving Albauy at
7.00 a. m. Jand Corvallis at 7:30 a. in .,
returning leave Newport at 5:30 p.m.,
arriving in Albany at 1030 p. m. Three
day and season tickets will be good go
ing and returning on these trains. This
should prove popular with the traveling
public and a liberal patronage will be
the ibest appreciation.
EXCELSIOR BRAND
OILED CLOTHING
SLICKERS
Guaranteed to keep yon
ary. xne oemi vaurproor
eiotning ia tbe world. Get
only tbe genoine tbe
kind that won't crack,
peel or get sticky. All
izea, all atyles, for all
kinds ot work.
If not at dealers, write to
H. B. SAWTKR A SON,
Sale rlfrs..
East Cambridge, Haas.
Sol King and
YEWS
Look for
I this
Trade imm
iEpf iSil
Our Clubbing List.
Smiacribcrs to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can
obtain the following jwpers iu combination sub
scriptions with the GAZETTU, at the very low
prices stated below; cash m aJance always v, ac
con pany the order. Those wtehinsr two or more
publications named with the OAZr.lTK. will please
eorrespond with this office Mid we will quote you
the comliinatl m price, -we can save you money on
nearly all publications von desire.
The abbreviation liclow re explained as follows:
W. foi weekly; S W for - . i Weekly; T W, for tri
weekly; M, for monthly; a ii, for seiul nonthly.
The first orice represents the subscription rate of I
the publication alone, ana - the seconu tne rate lor
.he publication offered in conjunction . with the
semi-weekly GAZKTTE. .... ,
Orecron AirriculturiBt aud Rural Northwest, Port
land, or., b-W., 60 cents; 1.80. s
Oreitonian, Portland, Or.K W., 51.60; 2.55.
Rural Spirit, Portland; Or., Contains a live-stock
market report, W., 82.00; 2.55. ,-
Pacific Christian Advocate Por and. Or.. W.
$2.00. 3.06. . -
The Thrico-a-Week World. New York, T. W.,
$1.00; 2.20. . ' '
Homestead, Des Moines, Iowa, K thorough stock
and farm journal, W., 51,00; 2.30. . - ,
The Republic, St. Louis, llo S. W., $1.00; 05.
The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., Live
stock, farm and poultry journal, 21., 50 cents; 1.05.
Boston Cookinir School magazine, Ei-M., 50 cents;
1.30. .
Young People's Weekly, fliicfczo, 111 , W., 60 cents
81.90. . "
Cincinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W., $1.C0; 2 05.
The Fruit Growers Journal, Cobden ,. 111., M. ,
50 cents; 81 75.
Farm, Field and Fireside, Chicago, 111., W., $1.00;
2.1 . "
St. Louis Clobe-Dcmocrat, St. Louis, has no riva
as great modern newspaper, T. W., $1.00; 2.15.
The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago, W., 81.00; 1.90.
The Cosmopolitan Magazine. New ' York. II.,
and At!as of the World, .bound in cloth, 5B pages of
latest maps; S ; 2.85. . j
The Outing '.Magazine, New'York, M., $3,00; 3.S0.
Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or. W., $1.00; 2.30.
Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., $1.00; 2.15.
American Homes,- Knoxville, Tenn., M., $1.00;
2.30.
McClureV. Magazine, New York, M..S1.W; 2.40.
Twice-a-Week Courier Fournal, Louisville, Ky.v
one of the best papers from the great South. T. W.,
J1.00; 2.0a.
"Dairv Fortunes," a neart wall written book of
204 pages on all questionb concerning dtaryintr,
feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all
kinds of feed;. 39 combinations forming well
balanced rations for dairy cows. Every dairyman
should have it. Price with the Corvallis Gazette
one year, 82.50. ' ,
Farm and Fireside, Springfield, Ohio, 8: W.
50 cents; 1.75. . - ....
Women's Home Conij anion, Springfield, Ohio,
$1.00; 2.15.
Lippincotl's JIagazine, Philadelphia, Pa., M.,
$2.50; 3.25.
Ev'rv Month (Music, Song and Dance), Now York
M.,$J.0U; 2.1.-).
The Century Magazine, New York, M., $4.00; 6.05.
Hoard's Dairyman. Fort Atkinson. Wis., The
best most up-to-date dairy journal in the world, W,
1.00; 2.30.
Oregon Poultrv Journal, iSalem, Or., M., 50
cents; 1.80. (
The Designer, New York, Standard Fashions, M,
$1.00; 2.35.
Pocket Atlas of the World. 381 pages, containing
colored maps of all the states and territories in the
United States, the province of the dominion of
Canada, and of every country and civil division on
tbe face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in
formation about each state and com.ty, g'.ving the
population of every large city in the wor esides
other valuable information. A handy ; reference
work for every person; with Corvallis G kttb one
year, 2.00. -
American Agriculturist, Chicago, 111., including
copy of Year Book and Almanac, W., $1.00; 2.3d.
fiie first National Baofc
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON.
ESTABLISHED t 630
OFFICERS DIZZCTOKS -
- -
M. S. WOODCOCK, President.
C. E. MOOR, Vice-President..
WALTER T. WILES, Cashier.
SEO. E. LILLY, Assistant Cashier.
"WILES. Corvallis, Oregou.
Lear. 3 Made
On all kinili f approvd security, mid especiuJij
-"oiruge auu ouuu up ic icuiuinir wit..
-t- er prises aul induslncs 01 tnis txmnii i
fcct-eived subject to check payable uu
Foreiga Exchange 1 '
Si-ht exchan-re and transfers sold svai':. tt
the principal eiiies of En.lanil, Irelaud, i- .vit-
land. Fracce. Belgium. Holland, Norway
en, Denmark, Italy, Russia. Spain. Poiu.j :!
many, Austria
Letters o! Crzi''
Issued available
United States.
in the pr.-icii-i
nfrici..l Corresporidents Upon 7hc:. ?
Cell Sight BxcLange
rt.a vommercn:l Xalional Fiaifli of CbicKit"
The First National Bank of Por'laKd, Oryt .
The l!ank.of California, p-n I'sanci-co, i:.
Anglo-Caiifomiaa liank, Kan b i uiicisco, Cain.
The National City Bank New York.
The Bank of Hew York National Banking f.x
Imoorters & Trader's National Bank, New Vo;
Bhoe and Leather National Bank of Boston. Mast
Philadelphia. NalioiiiuLaukot i'niladclpa:a. Ii
: J
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CARD.
2 For Yaquina:
Train leaves Albany ; 12:45 p. m".
" " Corvallis . 2:00 p. m.
" arrives Yaquina 6:25 p. m.
1 Returning:- ,
Leaves Yaquina..
Leaves Coeval lis.
6:45 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
12:15 p. in.
Arrives Albany . .
3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany 7:00 a, m
Arriyes Detroit
12:05
p m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit
Arrives Albany. . '. .
Train No. 1 arrives
12:45 p. in
5:35 p. m
in Albany in
time to connect with the S. P. south
bound tram, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P.
trains at Corvallis and Albany giving
direct service to Newport and adjacent
beaches.
Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenhufch and
other mountain reports leaves Albany at
7:00 a. m., reaching Detroit at noon,
giving ample iimt to icach the Spr.ngi
same day .. , : i
For further information applv to
Edwin Stone,
H. H. Ckonise, . - Manager.
Agent, Corvallis. - ; .
Thos.. Cockkell, Agant Albany.
Is Issued Semi-Weekly
aAZETTE
ANNUAL SALE.
Our Annual Mid-Summer bale
. 1 -
.- i 1 M1
tsverv article in siock. vin ue
Walk-over" Shoes, "Hawes"
Shirts'. Bull Breeches, Our Own
?ap cut in Men's and Uoy's
Waists and, Wash Dress Good?.
order to make room for our New
Goods sold at Reduced
Store Closes at 6 O'clock Phone 375,
. THE I
Pioneer
Fresh bread daily. A complete stock ol candies, fruits' and
nuts kept canstantly on hand. Smokers supplies
a specialty. 1 P
' "- ' f
Confectionery
H. W. HALL, Proprietor. '
...
RENT
or
INTEREST.
Its easy with oar
And by combining with others in our co
operative plan, you can within a short time
Payments less than rent will pay for a
house and . lot or a farm; payments less
than your interest will wipe out your
mortgage, if you are now carrying one.
This up-to-date
plan of co operation
is the most practi
cal and the" most
beneficial ever of
fered in the Northwest.
ORDER OF FRATERNAL HOME BUYERS,
610611-612 McKay Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
Mordaunt Goodnough
Piano, Harmony, .
and Counterpoint
Two 30 minute lessons a week, per
term of 4 weeks $ 4.00
One 45 minute lesson a week, per
term of 4 weeks.... 3.00
Two 45 minute lessons a week, per
' term of 4 weeks 6. CO
One 60 minute lesson a week, per
term of 4 weeks . 4.00
Payable fonr weeks in advance. No
deductions for missed lessons except in
cases of Protracted illneBS. Pupils may
commence at anv time.
Reduce d Excursion Rates.
On and after Jane 1, i903, the South
ern Pacific, in connection with the Cor
vallis & Eastern Eaihoad will have n
sale round trip tickets from- poiots on
their lines to Newport, Yaquina and De
troit at very low rates, good for return
until October 10, 1903.
:G$ey'z Honey end Tai
L'res colds, prevents pneumonia.
Cnmn TMlfinn Ynv nld In BOSt 12
is now running in inn masi.
J .. ,1 U1-.11 lot" onH
leuutcu cacul
$3.00. Hats, "Monarcii" White
r t - . ,
Overalls, ana wpooi uuon.
.buits, vvasn .Kin.-, omrt
Bargains all along the I me m
Fall Stock which will arrive early.
Prices for Cash Only.
By a perfect sys
tem of combination
we give your dol
lars the earning
power of the dollars
of the rich. Re
fer to the editor of
this paper.
help.
"lilt A
B
akery
NO INTEREST
RESULTS CERTAIN
ABSOLUTELY SAFE
THE SURE WAY
to prevent Jr neumbma ai d Consumption
is to cure yeur 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, Bonchitis, and all
throat and. lung troubles. If it does not
satisfy you the druggist will refund jour
money. Write to us for free sample.
W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
KELLETT'S OIL OF EDEN
SWEET SPIRITS OE EDEN
Will Positively Cure anv
case of Rheumatism, no
matter how severe or how
long standing.
THE CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVS
CAL COMPANY, OF OAKLAND, '
will refund the purchase
price to all Rheumatism
Patients not cured ' '
. FOB BALE BY
GRAHAM & W'ELL,S
AGENTS FOB COKVALUS.
-T Core; a: Gold jii:Oiie Day'
ive Bromo Ojriiiihe Tablets. p. v A
months., r. This siernatnre. w.
i, i
Notlco to Creditors. . ,
iotir i htteby (riven that the unl9r'gvfi :
Irtst n duly .int'ri adniinUtratrix of the tet
K B. liloKctt, dw eal, by tho County 0W, C:.
tin: Mtnfo of Orcjron, lor Jier.ton connty, KtttKCta.
prfitiavte. All jifiriftiiH hvinif claims atfainst pa3.
-tat ro required ti firesrut the i-n)e, duly terl
fl( (l, to Hid at my reidoi-! in I'-tigeX, Oregon, or at
th- law if!ii a oi .. Ilolat. in Corfallix, trei(n,
wilhiu xl moij'lin from ttin .i I. Mention ot thi
liuiliw. rt,Mp. K. i.i,.kT, Ai'mY.
halvi at Cor vail a, ")., ti,i 'M uay ut JiK,
Notice for Publication.
Lami Omtk at Uiteii) City, (,r ajs,
' ' April 24, J9C3
Notli-e In ht-rt-hv u'tven that in compliance lt. JLq
proviioiiH ol t liu i-1 ol t,'ouire-a of JuiieH, iH'IH, en
titled "An set for tim wiiu of timhjr lancm In t:ie
Stattw ol C'ulif'iriila. Uretca i, jsoatJ.i, imd Waahiriif
lon Teniiory," m extmlcd to all the 1'uhllc Jjind
Slitts hy net of Aiiyual 4,ls'.r2,
rilJI.IP H. JOIINMON,
of Monmouth. county of folk, Httite of Oregon,
h& thiH luy filed in ttiiH oflic hit ftworn Ktflusnieni
No. OU2, lor the purclianc of the K 'if O W 1-4,
of met ion No. Is. in toniihip No. 13 S, Kafiife
No 6 We-t, and will offer proof to show that the
l;.nd soukIh is more valuable for itn timher or stone
than for ain-icultiiml .urH.-ifl, and to cstahl'ah his
claim to ,airl hind before the ?ounty clerk of Benton
i-oinit.v. iir,'-roi, nr. ('orviLllis tlretron. nti Vriilftv.
I th e 24-.li la of Ju!v, 1003.
lie iianu-s as witnesses: Chas. Newman, Ina
vale, Oregon, llirnm Newman, Fred liuhlerand
Frank Fisficr, all of Moninouth, Orcjfnii.
Any und all jicrgon!! clainiini; adversely tlie above-uKseriht-d
lands are requested to file their claims in
thisothce n or before said 24th da of July, 1903.
LOEHNON" 8 DUESSKR,
Kegister.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by ueing Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb 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. H. Hooker & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y., for a free sample. Allen
& Woodward.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
. Oregon City, Or., May 1C, 1903.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions ol the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Kevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to' all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1S92,
WILLIAM H. LIVINGSTON,
of Philomath, county of Benton, state of Oregon,
has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement
No. 6141, for the purchase of the S E of Section
No 2, in Township No 11 S. Range No 6 W, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the county cle'k of Benton Co., at Cor
vallis, on Friday, the 31st day of July, 1903.
He names as witnesses M. G. Flynn, of Philomath,
Oregon, A. L. Porter, of Nortons, Oregon, Robert
Jones, of Corvallis, Oregon, and J. E. Johnson, of
Wren.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
descrited lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 31st day of July, 1903.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
because the formula is plainly printed on every
bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui
nine put in tasteless foim. No '-ure, No Pay. 50
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween B. H. Huston and William Bogue
in the general hardware and implement
business is this day mutually diseolved.
Mr. Bogue, on acccint of ill health of
his son, retiring from the firm, Mr. Hus
ton continuing the business in ids own
name at the same place.
They join in thankiDg the public for
the liberal trade and patronage they have
received at their hands, and express the
confident hope' that the butiness will
continue to prosper in the future "as it
has in the past. . -
Dated Corvallis, Oregtfn, July 1, i903.
R. H. Huston
William Bogce.
PHILOMATH MILL CO.
MANUFACTURERS OP
KIR LUMBER
Complete Stock of Rough and
DreEsed Lumber kept constantly
on hand
OFFICES AT
PHILOMATH, OR.
Thedford's Black-Draught has
saved doctors' bills for more than
sixty years. For the common fam
ily ailments, sucn as constipation, M
maieastion, nara coios. bowel com- m
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,
Eurifies the blood, and purges the
owels of foul accumulations. It
r cures liver complaint, indigestion,
sour stomacn, dizziness, enms,
rheumatic pains, sideache, back
ache, kidney troubles, constipation,
diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard,
colds and headache. Every dru&
gist has Thedford's Black-Draught
in zo cent packages ana m mam-
rnotn size tor si. 00. A ever accent
a substitute. Insist on having the
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company.
I believe Thedford's Black-Draught
is the best medicine on earth. It is
good for any and everything. I heve
a fami'y of twelve children, and for
four years I have kept them on foot
end ncaltnv with no doctor but BlacK
Draught. A. J. GREEN, Hlewara, La.
Cores Crip
fa Two Days.
n every
SO XJr
box. 25c
THE GREiT
1
B- A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician Surgeon
Kooms 14 in Bank Buildinjj.
UC!( Hours i0,402 m-
to 4 p. ui .
Her ideiice : Cornei 5th and Adams Sta.
;phone at office and residence.
i', -ftllis, .-. - Oregon.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Surgeon
Examining surgeon U. S.Pension 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-ll :45 a. m; 1 5 :45 p.m.
Telephone 235.
Corvallis, Oregon.
E. B. Bryson
ATTORNEY - IT - LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office in Fostoffice BttMditur.
Notary-. Titles. Conveyakcimi.
JOS. H- WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Building.
Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & Photo SuppH ea
Ccrvallfs, Oregon
Established, Incorporated,;!'
i WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The most complete linejol iPure Drugs and
Chemicals in Corvallis.
Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa,,
pers, Fine Perfumery, Toilet Artlcla,
Combs, Brushes&and Mirrors.
RUTHYN TURNEY
VIOLIN
Instruction given to beginnerp ai.d
pupila in all stages of advancement.
Studio Opposite Parson a ge,
M. E. CnuRcn, (South.)
K. E. WHITE
DEALER IN
New and Second hand Furniture
and Musical Instrument?. '
Musical Instruments Cleaned, Re
paired and Tuned.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
phone ino. 441.
CCkV-AIllKCR
inr.auff jnrs.w. G.Bnerg
PHOTO ARTISTS
Have purchased the Photo Gallery
of Mr. Philips, on Main street, and
will be pleased te meet old friends
aud new ones at their Studio.
flJUUcrk Strictly Tirst-glass.
Taney Portraiture and Genre
Work a Specialty
Developing and Finishing for the Trade
Watch
Confidence
Makes traveling a pleasure, when carrect
time is always a necessity. Yours may be
a capable timekeeper, but through incom
petent repairing you have lost faith in it..
Bring; it in to 'me. I Will repair the worot
wrecked watch, and I will do it; economi
cally. Albert J. Metzger
Occidental! Building:.
Cortallla, Or J
INDIGESTION
is tbe cause of more discomfort than any
other ailment. If you eat the things that
you want, and that are good for you, you
are distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tab
lets will make your diction perfect and
prevent dyspepsia and its attendant dis
agreeable 8 mptoins. You can safely
eat anything, at any time, if yon take
one ol these tablets afierwar. ,ld by
all druggists on a pimtive guarantee.
25 cts. Money refunded if you arts not
satisfied. Send to us for a free sample.
W. H, Hooker & Co, Buffalo, N. Y.
To the Public.
I have leased my tru k 'for the period
of one year to L. F. Wooster, who will
engage in the truck business. I thank
ray patrons tor past favors, and bespeak
for my euccesFor a libe-al patronage. I
have taken offices in the Ficher brick. "'
over the pos'oliice, and thall engag in
toe real estate, loan aud insurance busi
ness. I thai) b" glad to hsv owm re list
with me, pronerty they hve fur hale, or
houses hf h ive to rent.
Gf A. Robinson. :