IHE COBVALLIS'SAlEnt
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1903.
EDITORIAL COMMENT.
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Secretary Hitchcock sns he J
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didn't do it, and las
i ii, ami lain wi . .......
entirely on the President.
President says nothing, but keeps
on sawing. wood. Knowlcs gtts
left. Davis gets the La Grande
registership. and the general pub
lic Cts tired of the whole busi
ness. This incident is closed
next.
jfr
Pie ident Roosvelt ewes a
i r i,:Ji.. , :
strikingmon men of the "country,
Noruiesor icgulaiions can be
,,;ff .,r, .i,- w. of
the United States, which it is my
- a.,.. Jr - tw
sentence has the proper ring to "ceui,y -cquirea isiaua ter
it, and the strikers will do we'l ntr;- t 4. , . . t.
to heed it.
sj e
It will be cood
news to
the
lumbermen of
the Ceo?
Bav
x J r J :.
counuy ana me larmtrsaua uun
men near joseDurg to learn
L"L J ' luc.tilc'- ,
.
dait iaice .anroaa nas succeea-
4. W" J I
ed in raising all of the capital re
quired to complete the road, now
building. It opens a rich sec
tion of country that has long
been inaccessible for want of
transportation facilities.
jk jt
Tom L Johnson has captured
tne democratic convention ta
Ohio, and has been placed in the ont with him. Let us solve his
much-coveted position known as problem, frankly, fearlessly, no
the "whole push." He opened Wy and speedily. Let us put it
the campaign last week, and
with his friend Bryan, has been
stirrinp- nn trie Ohio Democrats.
and promises them the usual
glorious victory. To be "it" i
a democratic convention in re
publican Ohio does not always
carry with it assurance of a state
victory.
Portland highwaymen have
reached that stage
of audacity I
and daring in their business that
robberies are committed richt in
the heart of the city. A gentle"
man was held up and robbed on a
well-lighted and much traveled
street, within two blocks of the
postefnee and Hotel Portland.
We are glad to learn, however,
that the police have kept them-
selves in sate places and kept
their gloves clean, and not one of
them has yet been found or held
UB. t or this the police COmmiS-
va . a .
sion should receive great praise
tJ
The annual convention of the
Grand Army of the Republic has
just closed in San Francisco, and
the fast diminishing columns
have broken rank and returned
. to their homes. Gray haired and
bent, the old heroes who served
their country its hour of greatest
jperil, who marched through the
valley of the shadow of death,
est foes that ever drew sword
their own countrymen, and the
world is now doing homage to
both. The blue and the gray
now walk side by side. All
honor to the heroes on both sides
they are fast fading away.
sV
The Volcano Colima, situated
in the state of Colima, Mexico,
and some thirty miles from the
city of the same name, is again
in eruption, and scientists think
it will change its shape. It is a
double- peaked mountain, and
near its base is situated some of
the finest coffee plantations it
the world. Colima coffee has a
reputation for delicacy of flavor
that causes it to command the
highest price in the market.
The entire crop, outside of home
consumption goes to San Fran
cisco. It is unfortunate that
every volcanic eruption in trop
ical countries should destroy so
many fine coffee plantations, but
we must remember that to pro
duce the best coffee a volcano is
the one essential quantity and
growers are always ready and
willing to take the chances.
An American student has re
cently made an important dis
covery in Yucatan, near the old
buried "city of Copan. He has
unearthed a colossal statue, more
than twenty feet high, exquisite-
ly sculptured from a single stone,
die features resembling a negro,
having a forehead twenty-five
"Inches in width, and on his head
hood or covering, Vx.ictly simi-
I to that of the famous Egyp-
i sphynx. .
hue the pyramid of Gizeh
'he sphynx have bten con-
sidered the oldest creations
maa, the discoveriesX made
Central America during the last
quarter of a century by Le Plon-
geon and oher explorers, point
directly to a much older civiliza
tion on the American continent,
. i ... .u:
" . t? nl i t itg
fAiinrl hi H (rirnt lint- t ... .
. , . . . . . p
1hec,uslTe i vinrnctn origin oi
tne civilization oi me eastern
c J"1"1;'
neJ,p
The subject is one of interest
to every scholarr,saud we can
only hope that fuller Ugh!
will soon be thrown on it.
"The problem will be sulved
only when the ne gro is rest ored
tunic uuuuusui hu uu utnuu.
said John Temple Graves, the
"w .
Chicago,, when speaking oh the
J0 Problem, and advocating
their colonization on some of
peoples together on this continent
was a sin of the "fathers, a sin of
greed, an iniquity of trade, ai.d
f Vio cnrTnuf anri sllfrVrltltr fif thi-
"" " -- "
t ig fof the sjn of tlie past
.The negro is an accident; an
aocident, an unwilling, a blame
less, but an unwnoiesome. uit-
vinW ,m9tJm;L
able element of our civilization.
He is not made for our times.
He is not made to share in the
duty and the destiny which he
perplexes and beclouds. Let us
put him kindly and humanely
out of the way. Let us give him
a better chance than he has ever
had in history and let us have
behind us. Let us purity our
politics oi the perplexity. Let
US liberate the South to vote and
think like freemen upon
mighty issues of the times."
the
JUDGE WHITNEY'S EXPR1ENCE.
Oho of Albany's Most Prominent Citizens
Cared of Deafness by Dr. Darriau
Judge Whitney, bo well and favorably
known throughout the country and state
is another witness to the workings of
electricity, as be has just come out of the
1 "electrical chair," not electrocuted, but
cured of deafness by Dr. Darrin, the
specialist who has consented to remain
until December 1, on account of bo many
earnest personal requests from people
desiring to avail themselves of his ser
vices. He has refused none who has
come to him needine his services and he
has been perfectly frank in telling each
one the true condition of his or her case
and just what might be expected as the
result of treatment, or whether any
I m a. . . A "1 ' m
I treatment wouia ao gooa.
The rooms of Dr. Darrin at the Revere
House are always crowded, and he is
kept constantly - busy. Theie are
great many people who will be pleased to
know that the doctor baa been prevailed
upon to remain, ;
judo a whitxky's ofxm letter.
Albany, Or. August 27. 1903,
Dr. Darrin Dear Sir : Your electrical
and other treatmeni of my ear has been
entirely successful, I have been for
number of years: past troubled with
roaring in one of . my ears, and I was
gradually losiog my hearing from some
cause. My hearing bad become ao im
paired that it was very difficult for me to
hear any person talking in an ordinary
conversational tone of voice. A short
time ago I commenced taking treatment
from you for the roaring in my head and
deafness. . The roaring in my head has
entirely ceased and my hearing baa re
turned ao that I can hear as well as I
ever could. You are at liberty to refer
any one to me or publish this letter.
" Very respectfully,
" - J. J. Whitney.
. .. r ,. ,
de. darsin'b place or business.
Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the
Hotel Revere,' Albany, from 10 to 5
o'clock daily ; evening 7 to 8, Sunday x0
to 3, until December i, only. ,
.The doctor makes a specialty of all dis
eases of the eye, ear, nose and throat,
catarrh deafness, bronchitis, la grippe,
heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases
or those who suffer from apathy and ia
differeace; also consumption, genito
urinary and skin diseases in either sex.
such as blood taints, seminal weakness
and lost vigor, varicocele and stricture.
All curable chronic diseases treated at
(5 a week or in that proportion of time
as ' the case may require. The poor
treated ' free, . . except medicine, from
10 .to .11 dally. No case will be pub
lished except by the permission of the
patient. . All business relations with Dr.
Darrin.. strictly confidential. Electrical
appliances furnished. One viBit is de
sirable, though many cases can be treat
ed by home treatment by writing symp
toms. Eyes tested and glasses fitted.
The doctor will remain until December
let and those wishing treatment will do
well to call soon aa many require second
treatment. -
NEW TO DAT.
For Sale.
A residence . lot at a bargain, close in.
Enqaire Gazette.
TOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARC TAKING
When yon take Orev' TaateLse Chill Toic
beeauas tbe faramU ie plainly printed on every
bettle shewing that it te simply Iron and (Jul
nine put in tasteless fotrn. No Cure, No Pay. 60
feather
U no hlndnuee to tbe
rider who wean
SAUYER'S
EXCELSIOR BRAND
POMMEL SUCKERS
Han or saddle can not Kt wet.
EXCELSIOR BRAND
OILED CLOTHING
Tot all kinds of work.
warranted Waterproof.
IjOOK tor trade-marc
If not at dealers, write
IsrfCsaktMs. Iw.
Shropshire Sheep.
Ewes and yearling rams by Barkis
130841 a. 8. a. Ewe and ram lambs by
Freshman 18S626 a. 8. a.
Geobgh Armbtkonq.
Corvallia. Oregon.
For Sale.
Twenty-two head of nice Poland China
pigs (both texes) eligible to record. In
quire or Kooert wyue, LewuDurg, o
miles noith of Cor vail is.
For Sale.
Light backboard, second
hand, in
this tffice.
good condition. Enquire at
If you are troubled with impure blood,
indicated by eores, pimples, headache,
etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood
Elixir, which we sell under a positive
guarantee. It will always cure scrofu
lous or B) philitlc poisons and all blood
diseases. 50 cts ami' $1.00. Allen &
Woodward.
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"Dairy Forlunes," a neat, well written book of
204 pages on- all questions concerning dairyinr,
feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all
kinds of feed; 30 combinations forming well
balanced rations for dairy cows. Every dairyman
should have-it. Price with the Cobvallis Gaxbttb
ne year, $2.50.
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(0 cent; L76.
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Pocket Atlas of the World, 381 pages; containing
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the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in
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population of every large city in the wor esidee
other valuable information. A handy preference
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American Agriculturist, Chicago, IU.. including
copy of Year Book and Almanac, w., l.
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OREGON'S
BLUE RIBBON
State
SALEM
September 14 - 19, 1903
The greatest Exposition and Live
Stock Show on the Pa
cific Coast,
High Class Racing every afternoon
$12,000 Cash Premiums
on live stock and farm
products.
All exhibits hauled free oyer the
Southern Pacific.
Reduced'
transportation
all lines.
rates on
Live Stock Auction Sale.
held in connection with fair.
Fine camping ground free and re
duced rates on campers' tickets
Come and bring your fam
ilies. For further in
formation, write
M. D. Wisdom, Secretary
Portland, Oregon.
mm
Fair
FALL
Our New Fall and Winter Stock is now arriving, when
complete it will be the Inrgest and most Httiac'ive stock
of High Grade Merchandise we ever had the pleasure of
eubmitting to our patronF.
Store Closes at 6 O'clock
JOB PRINTING
JOB PRINTING
JOB PRINTING
PORTLAND PRICES
PORTLAND PRICES
PORTLAND PRICES
CORVALLIS, ORE.
KELLETT'S OIL OE EDEN
SWE S HITS OE EDEN
Will Positive! Cure arw '
case of Rheumatism no
matter how severe or how
long standing.
TSS CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE JUDI
CAL mmi or oaslahDm
will refund the purchase
price to all Rheumatism
Patients not cured
FOB SALE BY
GRAHAM & WELL.S
. AGENTS FOR COBVALLIS.
PHILOMATH MILL CO.
FIR LUMBER
Complete Stock of Rough "and
Dreised Lumber kept constantly
on, hand -
OFFICES AT " ".v.
PHILOMATH, OR
tk Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets?
Sevea MZSon boxes sold to past 12
1903.
Phcne 69L
PORTLAND STYLES
PORTLAND STYLES
PORTLAND STYLES
GAZETTE OFICE
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Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or.,
- August. 8, lftus.
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," as extended to all tbe Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1902, William A. Ross, of
Philomath, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
8234, for the purchase of the S of N E of Sec,
Wo. 12, in Township. No. 12 8, K. No. 7 West, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought
Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land' before Victor P. Hoses, County Clerk at
Corvallis, Oregon, on Saturday, the 24th day of
October, 1903.
He names as witnesses: Hem'an Pittman, of
Wren, Oregon, William Green, Thomas D. Huff 6,
George Green, all of Philomath, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 24th day of October, 1903.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register.
5j ?j ?j cj
Notice.
To the Public: Owing to the advance
in all baking materials I am compelled to
advance the price of bread.. Please take
notice that on and after this date bread
will be the following prices : One loaf
five cents r six for 25 cents. '
Corvallis, September 4, 19C3.
ft. W. Hall, .
Proprietor Pioneer Bakery.
For Sale.
Good young .team of marep, weight
about 25Q0. Injuiie at this oBce.
7A
5
To Cure a GoW in One Day
months. This s3Q2tur6t
Acker's Blood Elixir positively Cares
Chiocio Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu
lous affections. At all times a matchless
system tonic and puritier. Mosey re
funded if you are not satisfied. 60c and
$1.00. Allen & Woodwakd, DruSgist
For Sale.
Tbree Jersey heifers giving milk. Fif
teen reentered Jersey heifers, highly
bred, oue and halt years old, and those
of less age. Jersey bulls Irom the best
regiatered 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 vears old. His
calves are splendid quality.
M.S. Woodcock,
v Corvallis, Or.
Cocks for Mating
I havH h number of fuilbred, this sea
son, roosters for vale as follows: Brown
Leghorn. tiU.k Miiiorcas, White and
iiarred Jfiyumuth Kockt; choice fl.UU.
Mubt be sold by September 15.
Otto F. L. Hebbb.
Hop growers can now get their
hop tickets, with the correct Lumber
printed on each ticket, at the same
old price of $3.00 per thousand.
to cureIa cold insone day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug
gists refund the money if itfails
' W. Giort's signatureieon each box.
to cure
CONSUMPTION
the most dreaded and deadly of all di
seases, as well as pneumonia, and all
Lung troubles are relieved at once and
cured by Acker's English Remedy "the
king of all Cough Cures.' Cures coughs
and colds in a day. 25 cents. Your
money back if dissatisfied. Write for
free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodward,
Druggists.
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farm paper of tbe Northwest. Published weekly at
Salem, Oregon. Edited y the farmers of the North
west. Twenty pagef. Ill'istrated. A western paper
for western people. 62 papers for S1.00., Publi
cation began iiarch 1, 1900. Now has 9,200 sub
scribers. Phenominal growth is due to its being
the best farm paper published. You should read t.
We will send you tbe homestead and corvallis
gazette for 1 year, to one subscriber, for (2.26.
Reduced Excursion Rates to the
Seaside and Mountain Resorts
Tor the Summer.
The Southern Pacific Company has
placed on sale at very low rate, round -trip
tickets to the various resorts along
the lines, and also, in connection with
the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, to De
troit and the seaside at Yaquina Bay,
latter tickets good for return until Octo
berlOth.
Three day tickets to Yaquina Bay,
good going 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, and 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 iNewport this year will been
up-to-date kindergarten in charge of an
experienced Chicago teacher.
A beautifully illustrated booklet de
scribiag the seaside resorts on Yaquina
Bay has been published by the Southern
Pacific and Corvallis & Eastern Bail
railroads, and can be secured from any
of their agents, or by addressing W. E.
Com an, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or
Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. R. R.,
Albany, Oregon.
1 havs had occasion to use vouri
Black-Draucht Stock and Poultry Medi.
cine and am pleased to sav that I never
used anything for stock that gave half as
good satisfaction. I heartily recom
mend It to all owners of stock.
J. B. BELSHER, St Louis. Ma
Sick stock or poultry should not
eat cheap stock food any more than
sick persons should expect to be
cored by food. When your stock
and poultry axe siek give them med
icine. Don't stuff them with worth
less stock foods. Unload the bowels
and stir up the torpid liver and the
animal will bt eared, if It be Dossi-
ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine unloads the
bowels and stirs up the torpid liver.'
It cures every malady or stock if
taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can
of Black-Drauffht Stock and.Poultrv
Medicine and it will pay f os itself ten
times over. Horses work better. Cows
onve more milk. Hocra i?arn flesh.
And hens lay more eggs. It solves the '
Eroblem of making as much blood,
esh and energy as possible out of
the smallest amount or rood con
sumed. Buy a can from your dealer.
Cores Grip '
in Two Days.
a every
pox. 25c
Bf A. CATH.EY, M. D
: Physician Sf iSurgeoji
Kooms 14 in Bank Building.
ritti. ti,,, 10 to 12 a. m.
Office Hours to 4 p.
Hecidence : Cornet 5th and Adams Stu
lelephoue at office and reehlenve.
Oorvallis, - - - Oregon.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician Surgeon
Examining surgeon TJ. S.Pension Bureau
PHILOMATH, OREGON.
E. R. Bryson
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office la Poatoffice Balldltur.
Notary. Titles. Conjyakcwo
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTOH.NKY-AT-I.AW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in Burnett Building.
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Corvallis, Oregon
Established, Incorporated 189
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Books and Stationery, Commercial Pa
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Combs, Brttsbestand Mirrors.
RUTHYN TURNEY
VIOLIN
Instruction given to beginners and
pnpile in all stages of advancement.
Studio Opposite Parsonage,
M. E Church, (South )
See the New Royal Sewing Machines at
E. E. WHITE
DEALER IN
New .and Secoud hand Furniture
and Musical Instruments.
Musical InstrumentB Cleaned, Re
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
PHONE JO. 441.
COlAII p,CJt
Watch
Confidence
Makes traveling s pleasure, when correct
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 wont
wrecked watch, and I will do it economi
cally. Albert J. Metzger
Occidental!! Building.
Corvallia, Or.
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cures Dyspepsia and all disorders arising
from Iudigpstion. Endorsed by v physi
cians everywhere. Sold by gll riruygists.
No care no pay. 25 cents. Trial pack -age
free by writing to W. H. Hookkb A
Co., Bnffalo, N. Y. Allkn & Woodwabd,
Druggists.
To the Public.
I have leased my track :for the period
of one year to L. F. Wooster, who will
engage in the track business. I thank
my patrons for past favors, and bespeak
for my successor a liberal patronage. I
have taken offices in the Ficher brick,
over the postofllce, and shall engage in
the real estate, loan and insurance busi
ness. I shall be glad to have owmrs list
with me, property they have for sale, or
houses they have to rent.
G. A. Robinson,
Corval'is, Or.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby iriven that the undersigned has
been duly appointed by the county court of the
state of Oregon for Benton county, administrator of
the estate of Wm. Kriens, deceased. All persons
having: claims against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same to me pronerly verified
as by law required st my office in Corvallis, Oregon,
within six mouths from the date hereof.
Dated this 16th day of July, 1903.
. W. E. VATES,
Adni'r of the estate of Wm. Kriens, deceased.
Notice of Guardian's Sate of Real
Estate.
Notice Is hereby iriven that the underslcosa as
guardian of the perrons and estates of fcUi Uay
Fisber and Leland W. FUher, miuors, will on
Saturday, the 12th day of September, 1903,
at the hour of ten o'clock in the foreaoon of sid
dav, at the court house door, in the city of l or.
vallis, in Benton counti, Oreiton, offer t.r isle and
sell at public auction to the hig-h st biler for cash
in hand, all the riirht title, interest and extale of
said Elsi May Fioherand Lelaud W. Pinner, uiiunrs,
in and to the following- ue-ciiberf ml property to
wit: An undivMud one tiiirt) -second interest in
and to Block number eleven (11) in the County Ad
dition tothe City of Corvallis, U-i.-oti county, Ore
gon. -
said sale is mnie under ana in pursuance of a
licence audtrderof sale (rrantr' bv the mnaiv
court of the state of Oregon for Benton county, on
the 8th day of Augbst, 1003, in the matter of tbe
guardianship and estate of said EUi Uay Fisher and
Leland W. Fisher, minors.
iMtea this August 14, 1903.
ANNIE 8. BRYANT,
Guardian of the persons and estate. f km u.
Fisher and Leland W. Fisher, minors.
For Sale.
Fine stock ranch, 160 acres. Tor tar
tia'nlxrs addns. :
J. A Dawson,
' . Harlan, Or.