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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
HE CORVALLIS GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1903. NOT PARKER NOR GRAY. The democrat'c party is yet seeking a candidate upon whom its warring factions may unite with a possibility of victory in 1904. Many hoped Judge Park er, of New York, would prove to be the man. He recently made a tour of certain Southern States, on pleasure beat, of course, but he demonstrated the fact that he is not the man qualified to play the role of a political Moses for the party. He is tco mucn of a judicial temperament. He lacks enthusiasm, is "a human icicle" and wnolly fails to fill the prime requisite in a demo cratic candidate, ability to carry a solid South. Just now Judge Gray, of Dele ware, is thought by many to be the man best fitted to lead the . democartic hosts to victory next year. He is a graduate of Jeffer son Colleee, Pa., and studied law under the late Jeremiah S. Black. He is a good, clean, - upright . man with a most excellent record as a judge. When a Pennsyl vania4 judge it was in his court the celebrated "Molly Mctiuire cases were tried and fourteen of the miscreants successfully hang ed. Recently he was chairman of ttie anthracite coal strike com mission. He is a pronounced gold standard ' democrat and his candidacy would doubtless be ac- ' ceptable to the Cleveland wing of the partyl In several respects he would represent Clevelandism more satisfactorily than Grover himself, and is, in fact, a much abler man." He would represent law, order, and property, and be strongly conservative. For these reasons alone he will not receive the nomination of his party. He would be almost as objectionable to Mr. Bryan as Cleveland, and to the populist element of the party even more odious. ,, R. E. Patterson, once demo cratic governor of Pennsylvania, a keen and ambitious politician, declares Grover Cleveland can not receive the nomination of his , party next year.- He knows that no man suspected of what is known as 4 'Clevelandism' V could be nominated or elected if placed in, nomination. 'W. '. J Bryan may not desire the "nomination, He, however, will either ; formu- late the partv. platform and con- trol he nomination or.hewill , , ;, , , ..... lead such a powerful revolt as will utterly 1 destroy the party. He declares; that the republican party is the party of plutocracy. He knows better. It is simply his manner of saying that with Grover Cleveland, or any similar man-'leading the democratic party," it would not be any more Entitled to the suDDort of him- St- 3 r ti A. it. u self and followers than the repub- Lean -party-would be. The Kan- sas City platform must be assert- ea ana supported. itn is i certain yesterday morning: 4 J. w. Craw tHafhe would supplement it with ford, Wm. Crees, Clyde Phillips, S. several things . as undemocratic and '-as nnnalatahle to old-time! democrats as the., heresv of free - - i' M I revenged oatbe men who twice Liil. ..J.rl . . -1 1 I wrougui ius-ucicai. xac is "y far more iriBependent now' of party , leaders than ever before. His personal following has not forsaken him. ' He is able, and will surely lead the populist con tingent of the party; into open, active revolt. The only chance 1, .- 1 rf for democratic harmony is for csnservative, old-line democrats to dance the music lse' by Wil liam Jennings. They "cannot do this, and they will not. Not Cleveland, nor Parker nor Gray. nor any man such as their friends would support will receive Mr. Bryan'k support. It makes little : difference. The people have already indicat ed whom Hhey desire and will support in 004. In the mean- while democrats will be given another period of four years to 1 accomplish pafty harmony. Commissioners' Court. Commissioners court met in adjourned sess;on July nth, and transacted the following Business: In the matter of the bridge and fill on the state road south of Monroe, near the residence of Chris Tracer, the court ordered that the bridge and fill be reject- ed, for the reason thatR. M. Gil- bert, contractor, did not comply I witn the plans and specifacationslary to use iron. This is the lor me same. Gilbert's , otter to ! sell the bridge and. fill to the county for the sum of $85 was accepted. y '' Petitions for license to engage in the business of storing grain for persons other than themselves, were filed by the following: ; - G. A: Westgate, bond, $2,500; R.N. Williamson, bond, $3,000; ti. M. rinley, bond, $7,000; Au gust W. Fischer, bond, $10,000; Adam Wilhelm & Sons, -bond, $7,000. When the - bonds of these parties are filed and approv ed, license, will be issued; ' - In the matter of the petition and undertaking of the Benton County Flouring- Mills Co., a corporation, for license to store grain, the bond was fixed at $10,000. Said bond was filed, with Punderson Avery, ' John Rickard and Richard Dunn as suretie?, and license was issued, GAVE LIQUOR TO MINORS. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Mary Smith Were Unilty of This Offense. The case of Mrs. M.V.Wheeler, charged with giving hquor to min ore, was begun in Police J udge Greffoz's court, . Wednesday even ing. The complaint set forth that the defendant had treated Will Colbert, a minor, to beer at her residence in this city on t ie Gthi day of June last: Attorney J. F. Yates appeared for the city, and Mrs. Wheeler pleaded her own canse. Will Colbert was placed on the stand, and in reply to the questions of Attorney .Yates denied that the defendant had given him beer. . Further questioning, how ever, developel the fact that he was taking advantage of a techni cality, for he admitted that be drank upon the invitation of Mrs. Wheeler. He got a glass from the cupboard and helped himself from the bucket of beer which sj.t on the parlor table. Colbert is 18 years of age. He was working near the Wheeler home, and the defendant invited him in to have a drink of beer. He accepted, and upon entering the house found Ernest Avery, the three Fierstein sisters, Mrs. Mary Smith and Smith Lane. The i eer was on the table and he helped himself. , Mrs. Wheeler took the witness and asked. "Did I give you beer?" Answer "No." "Did I ask you to drink bt er?" Answer "Yes." "Billie, can you conscientionusly say I asked you to come in and drink beer." Answer "Yes." "I do not remember anything of the kind." " 1 Answer "I do." "You know I know better- than ask you to drink beer." Answer 'iou have; and. you. know-it as well as I do." ,.:v, -, Smith Lane testified that he was P'ent.on the 6th of June, ,but did not see defendant give beer to Col- bert. All ; present were drinking, Mrs. Wheeler was present and knew of itm The w;tneaH ptafflf that Mrs: Wheeler toldColbert that she didn't J want beer brought in any more. 1 Court adjourned and took up the case again Thursday morning, wnen Ernest Avery was-placed on 1 . , ? - , , -,y. pin in was arraigned S? the charse of giving J.quor. 0 me same minors at jwrs. vvneeier s home. on ' June 20th, She plead not euiltv" and her. case was heard before the -.following jury Horton, Bruce Burnett and John Bier. Attorney Bryson rep- "serited Mrs. Smith and Attorney xates appeared ior xne city., omitn Tjf1.nA arr tho TTiorarnin clatava nrdra on . and thn WAnB - rf A mna ' . " r iiisor on the stand. The jury brought in a verdict'o guilty, after being out from 10 a. m. to I p. m. Judgment was passed on the Wheeler case and a line imposed on Mrs.. Smith by Judge Greffoz last ni4.at 6 ,'clf k: . t It Is understood that the latter case will be appeared to the circuit court. New Prune Drier. The prune drier, now beinp- constructed Dy Menrv Stone on the bank of the Willamette iust soutn ot the water works, will be completed in two or thrpp weeks. ; It is a Kurtz of the lat est improved pattern, and has a capacity ot 200- bushels per day. lu tone nas ; built a partition Mr. through his - furnace, so one half may be used at a time, ' thereby giving him' really . two driers. Where a small amount of fruit is to be dried, or when finishing up, it will onlv be neeessaru in hf one furnace. There are fiw c of pipes in each furnace, and the heat is forced through the fruit by draft. Each comnarrment holds 112 trays;' 16 deep and 7 long. Mr. Stone has introducer! a new idea in building the grates by usine fire-proof brick in their construction where it is custom- seventh , drier he has built en that he may be considered an ex- pert at: the business. On hi5 farm east of Corvallis, he has a drier with a capacity "of . con bushels per day. MAYOR S. TOMLINSON. Wb&i "Wood burn's Executive Thinks of the Famous Dr. Darrln. (Woodburn Independent.) Those who think "that Dr.. Darrin, the famous specialist and electric physician.' does not perfT-m. .ermaneDt cures will have their H nets dispelled by hear ins; what' Hon . t$. Touilindon. mayor of i Woodburn says on the subject: A representative ot the Independent called on Mayor Tomlinson, Tuesday, and in the course of an interview wit h this prominent man secured valuable in formation, although lie was very reluc taut to go into print. "Weil," said Mayor Tomlinson, "in 1S91 1 had sciatic rheumatism and ma laria fever and was treated by different physicians , without gaining relief. Dr. Damn, of Portland, was then advertising extensively and, like a man going to the court of last resort. I went to him. I was in a bad condition and unable to do any work whatever. Before the full course of treatment was over I returned home a uew man, end eicce that time have not been placed In a position where the services of a physician Were needed That was eleven years ago. Today Mayor Tomlinson is one of the strongest men in the city, possesses a physique that is the envy of his fellow townsmen, and is well known for his capacity for hard work. . . - DR. DAERIJl'S Vh ACE OF BUSINESS. ' Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the Hotel Revere, Albany, ' from 10 to 5 o'clock daily; ev- ning 7 to 8, Sunday iO to 3. The doctor makes a specialty of all dis eases of the eye, ear, no&e and throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases or those who sulfer from apathy and in difference; also, consumption, genito urinary and skin diseases in either Bex, such as blood taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor, varicocele and stricture 1 All curable chronic diseases treated at $5 a week or in that proportion of time as the case may require. The poor treat ed freefj except medicine, from 10 to 11 daily. No "case published except by the permission of the patient. All business relations with Dr. Darrin Btrictly con fidential, ' Electrical appliances furnish ed. One visit is desirable, though many cases can be tieated by home treatment bv writing symptoms. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. - This is the first visit of the head of the Portland firm of Drs. Darrin to this city. The Dr. will remain until October let, and these wishing treatment will do well to call Boon as many require second treatment. - ... Do not Forget. That on next Sunday, July. 19th, and every Sunday thereafter ; until the close of the summer season, that the Cory al lis & Eastern Railroad will give one of their popular Sunday Excursions to New port and return, leaving Albany at 7 a. m. ; Philomath at 7 :45. Fare for the round trip from these points $1.50, p ints west the usual Sun day rates. . . ; Edwin Stone, Manager. Suffered Eight Months. lean heartily recommend Acker' Tab lets for dyspepsia and stomach troubles I have been suffering for eight months and tried many remedies without anv re lief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tab lets, which 1 nsed nly a Ehort time and am now perfectly well. Thanking vou for the speedy , recovery. I am gratefully yours, Francis. I. Gannor, Vancouver, vvasn. &ena to vv. 1. tioofcer & (Jo. , .Bunaio, JN. 1., lor a-tree trial package (Nothing like them.) .,. , , , v For Sale. . . - Good second hand White sewing ma chine will exchange for wood or farm produce. Enqnire this office. -' - IT'S JUST A COUGH that gets pour lungB sore and weak and paves the way for preuraonia and con sumption, or both. Acker's English Eemedy will stop the cough in a day and heal vour lungs. - It will core Consump tion, Asthma. Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles . ' Positively guaran teed, ana money retunded it you are not satisfied. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Wanted. I want 1000 tons of bay to bail this season. Parties wishing , this kind of work dene will do well to vail on or writ to the undersigned. The price will be reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. J. R. Harlan. ''fr0 W'W& ' -a the 111:. 11 lid wears EXCELSIOR 1 BRAND? v Slickers SAWTEtt'S Excelxlor Itrand Oiled O loth I nr. Best in t.lie world. Will not cnu-k. peel or get sticky. Look for trade mark. If not at dealer's end tor catalogue. H Smwrr JbSra,SoleXfrs. Eait Caakridgc, Hut. t For Sale. Three Jersey heifers giving milk, ' Fif teen registered Jersey heifers, highly bred, one and halt years old, and those of less age. Jersey bulls from the best registered strains. A few Jersey bull and heifer calves for sale from the cele brated imported Jersey bull. Gold Coin. Twelve grade two year-old Jersey and Durham heifers of milk strains. One red Durham bull three years old. . His calves are splendid quality. -- . M. S. Woodcock; Cjrvallia, Or. Annual -sAtiEl Our Annual. Mid-Summer Sale Kverv article ' in stock will be "Walk-over'? Shoes, "Hawes" $3 .00 Hats, "Monarch" White Shirts, Bull. "Breeches, Our Own Overalls, and Spool Cotton. Deep cut in Men's and Boy's Suits, Wash Skirts", Shirt Waists and Wash Dress Goods. Bargains all along the Hue in order to make room tor our New Fall Stock which will arrive early. Goods sold at Reduced Store Closes at 6 I . . : ....... -THE Pioneer Fresh bread daily. A complete stock oi candies, fruits and . nuts kept canstantly on-hand. Smokers supplies ' a specialty. , Cdnfeetionery H. W. HALL, Proprietor. RENT or INTEREST. its easy with our And by combining with others in our co operative plan, you can within a short time 3 a i Payments less than house and lot or a than your interest mortgage, if you are This up-to-date plan of co operation is the most practi cal and the 'most beneficial ever, of fered in the North west. ', : ORDER OF FRATERNAL HOME BUYERS, 610612 McKay Bldg., Portland, Oregon. W S, GARDNER Photographer STUDIO -908 NINETH STREET -'" Near College Walk ' COKViMXIS, f" , .OREGON. KELLETT'S OIL OF EDEN SWEET SPIRITS Of ED EN . Will Positivelv Cure anv case of Rheumatism, no matter how severe or how long standing. .. IBS CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE OI . ;CAL COHPAE. 'Or-OASLAND,. will refund the purchase price to all Rheumatism 1 . Patients not cured v GRAHAM & WELL.S . AGENTS FOB COBVAX.LIS. . ; To Cure a Gold in Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TabieST Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. TfciS SlHtCT'Oy is now running in lull blast. reduced exceDt "Douglas" and Prices for Cash Oily. O'clock Phone 375 t 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. St rent will pay for a farm; payments less will wipe out your now carrying one. Bakery if II m NO INTEREST RESULTS CERTAIN i ABSOLUTELY SAFE mm mm- Mordaunt Goodnough Piano, Harmony, and Counterpoint Two 30 minute lessons a week, per term of 4 weeks. 4.00 One 45 misute leseon a week, per . term of 4 wetks.-... 3.00 Two 45 minute lessons a-week, per ' . term of 4 weeks.................. G.C0 One 60 minute lesson a week, per , teim of 4 weeks.......... . . . . . ' 4.00 Payable lonr weeks in advance. No deductions for missed lessorje except in caaes of Protracted illness. Pupils xnay commence at any time. . ' One Day -' ftotlc to Cradltont. Notice It irrly yflvtn thU Iht lih!niilfffcJ lvs bti duly ,lnUnJ dinhilt.rir1x ot the ,'ritef U B. WHi(M,t, iha:tavni, hy th County lM'a 1 the Mlt of OrtKon, Uit hw:lnn onnuty, .t:Bta prolmte. All ierAti hvln clklin evkllmt. rale eltq are required Ui .ri,t the eniio, duly Ten tied, to iiiut my reniUeiivtt In V.UMuet, Orroii, or t H.n luw ultli.e of K, ll..U, In .ofrIIU, rrf i, williiti kin li. ulil tin from the Mint i'lllttu of thie police. ArtMe. r.. bMUiitvT. Ai'tuVx. bnte.1 lit I orvellin. Or., thin ttli iy (, Ju-., IVOi Notice for Pnbllcatloa. Laud Oiticb at Okroos Cirr, OkkuOX, .- April 24 1908. Notice l hereby given, that In com i! lance with the provision of I he act of Cougreri of june 3. leTtt, en titled '-An act for the mtie of timber l&tui in the btateH of California. Oretfo i, Nevad i. and Waahlng' ton Territory," aa extended to all ehe Public Land hlaUM by act of Augiul 4,18)r2, . PHILIP 11. JOUNSON, of Sfonnioutli.county of rolk. State of Oregon, lia thin dny tiled in tbis office h'm aworn et&temeot No. C12'2. lor the purchaite of the K. j nl S W 1-4, of atction Mo. 18. in lowiuhip Ho. 13 8, Rang No (i U'et, and will offer proof to ehow that the land Houghi U more valuable for ite timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to eetabliah hia claim to uid Uud before the eounty clerk of Benton county, tireon. at 'Corvallib, Orcifon, on Friday, th e 24th day of July, 1903. - He names as witneaaes: Chaa.' Newman, Ina--ale, tiregon, Hiram Newman, Fred Hublerand Frank Fiaber, all of ilonniouth, Oregon. . r- Any "in! all ieraons clainiiug adversely the above cleacrilied land are requested to file their claims in tlna ollive n or before aaid 24th day of July, 1903. ALGERNON S DKfSStR, Uegiater. We se 11 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 just what you need. We refund money if you are not satisfied. 50 cents and, $1. Allen & Woodward, druggists. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office,. ' Oregon City, Or., May 1, 1903. Notice ia 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," as extended to all the Fub'ic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, WILLIAM H. LIVINGSTON, of Philomath, county of Benton. Htate of Oregon, has this day Hied in this office his sworn ' statement No. 6141, for the purchase of the S E V, o( Section No 2, in Township No 11 S. Range Noo W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tifbber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the county clerk of Benton Co., at Cor vallis, on Friday, the 81st day of July, 1903. lie names as witnesses M. O. Flynfi, of Philomath, Oregon, A. L. Porter, of Nortons, Oregon, Robert Jones, of Corvallis, Oregon, and J. . Johnson, of Wren. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 31st day of Julv, 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 oa every bottle showing that' it is simply Iron and Qui nine put in tasteless foim.. No cure, No Pay. - 50 Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing be tween R. H. Huston and William Bogue ia the general hardware and implement business is this day mutually dissolved. Mr. Bogue, on account of ill health of his son, retiring from the firm, Mr. Hus ton continuing the business in his own name at the same place. , ' . . They join in thanking the public for the liberal trade and p&trbnage they have received at their hands, and express the confident hope that the business will continue to prosper in '.-.the futme as it has in the past. Dated Corvallis, Oregon, July 1, 1903. ' R. H. Hcston . ' William Bogce. PHILOMATH MILL CO. MANUFACTURERS OF KIR LUMBER Complete Stock ' of Rough and DreEsed Lumber kept consta ntly on hand OFFIOCS AT PHILOMATH, OR. Miss Idai. M. Snyder, Treasurer of the . Brooklyn East End Art Club. . " If women vwould pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mowers ana aaugnters, and It they would observe results they would find that the doctors prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. "-. '' . -. " In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui ia a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding, jft is helpful when approaching woman hood, daring pregnancy, after child birth and in change or life. It fre quently bnng3 a dear babv to homes that have been barren for years. All drufftrists have 81.00 Bottles of Wine of Cardili. J ' - 1 Coras Grip - , ta Two Days. oiv every fcox.25c. i I sun r9Mj B, A. CATHEY, M. D Physician $ Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. OfSce Hourn I 10 to L2 a. m. Residence : ' Cornei 5th and Adams gta, Tf' jphone at office' and reidece."' -alluvr r-fOwffoa. 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. ConsnltatloB and examination fre. Office hours: 8:30-11:45 a m; 1 5:45 p.m. Telephone 235. Corvallis, Oregon. ' E. H, Bryson ATTORNEY - AT LAW Corvallis, Oregon. Offic la Foatofficc BalMlajc. Notaby. Titles. , Cojivxtabcivo. JOS. H. WILSON. ATTORNKY-AT.M.W. Practice in all State and Federal Court. Office in Burnett Building. , Drugs & Medicines Kodaks & pkoto 6appU itcilctm $ells Corvallis, Oregon ' Established, Incorporated Jigjl WHOLESALE RETAIL. The most complete line! of fPure Drugs tol Chemicals in Corvallis. Books and Stationery. Commercial Pa pers, Fine Perfumery, TeUet Artlcla, Combs, Brashest and, Miners. RUTHYN TURNEY VIOLIN s : Instruction pupile in all stages of advancemeai. auuiu OPPOSITE rABSOKAOE, - . M. Ji,, Church, (South ) ;; ;:: K. E. WHITE DEALER IN - New and Second hand Furniture . and Musical Instrument. Musical Instruments ma , paired and Tuned. ' Satisfaction Guarantfed. PHONE AO. 441. C lAliif0R UndjnrsJlEoieni rPHOTO ARTISTS ' Have purchased the Photo Gallerj of Mr. Philips, on Main street, anil will be pleased te meet old friends and new r.nps at ttir dtnAX " " vubli - UIUU1W ill morK strictly first-glass. Fancy Portraiture and Genre Work a Specialty Developing and Finishing for the Trad Watch Confidence Makes traveling a pleasure, whea correct tints is always a necessity. Yours may ba a capable timekeeper, but through iacotn- ' petent repairing you have lest faith in it. . i ifc . iv nv. rt us repair lie n m wrecked watch, and 1 will itecoaowl- . rM 1 1 v. Albert J. Metzger Ocddentaltl Building. CorvaUia, Or If vou desire a good, complexion,, we Mokt Tea, a pure herb drink, It ai-ls on the liver au.i makes thp skin smooth and 50 cte. Money refunded if it does not Ratinfv vnn Wi-ifo tn W H TTvlr'a A Cln Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward) ' drugscibts. ' r ; A. ;-''. " i ;To tria Public. : ' I have leased my tru- kfor tl'f periol of owe year to L. F Wooster, lio wilt engage in the truck lmiiiesb. I thank . my patrons f-r past favurs, and brhpeak .' ' for my fiucw&.or a lile al patronage. I have taken otbees in the Fi her brick, over the poetollice, anl blm l engage in the real eftale, loan and iiiBtirance busi-., I ii l I . , ... . with me, property they bave (or tale, or ' ' nouses mey jiaye to rent. , . G. A, Robinson, " Corvallis, Or. - AdminiBtrator4 Natle. ; .t ' ' Notice Is hereby eiven that ths nodersInsd has " been duly appointed by the county court of tbe ' stats of Oregon tor Ben um county, adniinittrator of ths estate tit Win. Kriens, deceaaed. -All persons having claims agaimit said ettatear hereby re quired to present the same to sae preoerly verified us by law required at niy oittce in UorrallU, Oregon, within six months fruiti the date bersof. . Dated this ICth day of July, r" - - TES. "