Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, December 08, 1903, Image 3

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THE CORVALUS GAZETTE;
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Roy Raber moved his fainilv to
Glenb Ferry the last of the week.
Rev. H. A. Deck enteitained his
Sunday School class at the parson
age r nday evening.
Warren B. Hartley went to
Eugene yesterday and expects to
be gone a couple of weeks.
Lewis Hartley left Wednesday
for an Eastern trip, tie will re
turn about the first of the year.
Miss Agnes WiJson nas resigned
her place in the telephone office an
accepted a position in Homing's
grocery store.
Work has commenced on the
reeidence of W C. Shriber "which
is being built on the property he
recently purchased west of town
Rev. A. A. Winter, of Dallas
passed through Corvallis yester
day on his way home from Alsea,
where he held services on Sunday.
' The ladies' of the Congregational
church are preparing a bazaar to be
held on December loth. Don't pur
chase your gifts until you see what
they have for sale.
G. W. Henkle informs us that his
son. Raymond, has formed a part
nership with a Mr. Curtis and the
two have opened up a finOj drug
store in San Jose, Calif.
Miss Kate Blower came out from
her home at.Yaquina Saturday,
and after visiting with friends m
this city, went to Albany yester-
h here she has employment.
An invalid's wheel chair has been
left at the Gazette office for sale.
It is a light-built, easy-running
chair, and can be easily handled.
Worth . $15, will be sold for half
price.
Grant Elgin has been appointed
administrator of the late Frnnk
Elgin, with his bond fixed at $1800.
W. A. Buchanan, John F. Irwin
and M. r. Uurnett are tne ap
praisers.
Corvallis has been .bleased with
some foggy mornings lately, while
it was clear and bright farther up
the valley. Can't some of our
scientific men at the College fix
some arrangement that will put
a stop to this.
Our merchants are getting into
line for the holiday trade, and open
ing up their " stocks of Christmas
presents. Several of the stores will
be open evenings till after the holi
days, and it is good poiicy to get
your Unristmas snopping done
early, and avoid the rush.
Sam- Smith, of . Linn Ncounty
brought'to ' town this week several"
curiosities in the hog line. They
were called the mule-footed hog and
are very rare in the West, having
been brought here from Illinois
The feet of the hogs are not split
like the common hoer, but have a
solid hoof.
Mrs. B. F. Irvine and daughter,
Miss Edna, Miss Juliet Cooper, of
Corvallis, and Mr. T. McFadden,
the footbalhst, of San Francisco,
8pint Sunday at the beach and en-
, joyed a very pleasant time, espec
ially in paddling around in the
water just like' youngsters, and
they . didn't get wet either. Oh,
dear, no! Yaquina Bay News.
Church notices ajre published in
our Friday edition without charge.
We would ask the pastors of the
several churches to hand in their
copy not later than noon on Thurs
day. If our list is not already
complete we hope the ones not in
cluded will give the matter their
attention, and let us have a full list.
It will be a great convenience to
strangers visiting the city. '
Bills for subscriptions to the Ga
zette will be sent out to subscribers
during the next week or so, and we
expect they will b promptly honr
ored. Send Wells Fargo orders or
P. O. money orders for the amount. :
We are contemplating important
improvements- with the coming
year, and wish to get this business
out of the way to permit us to give
our whole attention to the new im
provements -
' The ' tliree nights' frost did not
bring a rain this time.
The wedding bells will soon be
heard in various parts of the city .
The newly-organized orchestra
played the regular songs with the
M. E. Church last Sunday evening.
Our store will be open evenings
until after the holidays comnienc
ing.Monday, December 8th. S. L.
Kline.
John Allen went to . Portland on
Friday to see tha chariot race and
returned on Mondajv Step in and
see how graphically he can describe
that race.
C. A. Johnson and wife, of Salem,
are here for a few days visit with
their son, A. J. Johnson, the bank
examiner who resides in Hoffman's
Addition.
After a few weeks yirit with her
Election at Philomath.
A very exciting election oc
curred today at "Philomath and
the following ticket was elected:
Mayor, Henry Ambler, by 21
majority.
Marshal, George Scott ... .
Recorder, Mr. Boles:
Treasurer, Jess. Moses:
Councilmen, G.J. Frink, M.
DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
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Program for the Annual Meeting
at Oregon Agricultural College,
One of, the most important
meetings of the "year, especially
to the dairymen and those en
gaged in affiliated industries,
takes place at the College on the
15th and 1 6th -of this month.
Becker, Dr. Loggan, M. Burnap, Although the exercises are held at
EVanCleve, W. M. Worthing the College, it is a matter of so
ton. much interest to business men
and farmers trial-., th tnppti'nnr i
. , , , fl , ml " . - Ul UUC
' c. cu -,dv-' j " thiscitv has been arranged on th
special invitation of the Benton
We are
State Dunbar for a copy of the elec
tion laws of the state, revised and
brought down to date.
M. P. Burnett, John Zeis, George
Kerr and M. k went after the
ducks again on Sunday and sue
ceeded in bagging 47 nice plump
f OR EDUCATIONAL' EXHIBIT.
,
Sup't Denman win See That Ben
ton is Well Represented.
County Business Men's League
and it is expecteif that our citi
zens who are interested will be in
regular attendance.. We give
the program as arranged
mother and sisters in this city, Mies ducks and eight geeee. They claim .JJ'YPS11 - . d ln
Olive I. Thorn nson returned a. that the ducks are much to be pre- 8"tuuuI(ll nw, evening yes
terday to Boise, Idaho, where she ferredjto the ducking they got on S1S in,the College Chapel
will resume her employment.
The Hulburt brothers biought to
town yesterday 60 ducks, the re-
cult of Sunday's shoot. They will
have another killing, todav, having
agreed to furnish Berry & Carl 200
more ducks.
John P. Huffman, an oldtime
Benton county man, now of Port
iand, came up on Sunday to spend
a tew days with old mends and
neighbors. You are welcome home
again, John.
Charley May, for a. number of
years a resident 01 .Benton county,
has been admitted to the county
their last trip.
The first recital to be given by
the department of music at the
O. A. O. will be held in the college
chapel next Saturday evening. It
promises to be a pleasing entertain
inent, as among the numbers will
be found a . vocal ' selection by the
ladies' chorus under the direction of
Mrs. Green, lately placed in charge
of the vocal music department, and
also a number, by the College or'
chestra of 12 pieces, under the lead
ersbip of Prof. Turney.
Miss Minna Frickey, for five
years instructor in trerman and
French at Willamette University,
Tuesday, December 15, 2 p. m
Music.
Address of Welcome, Mayor B.
F. Irvine, Corvallis.
Response Annual Address.
Pres. Win. Schulraerich,' Farm-
ington- . ' . ; 7
Vocal Solo, Selected. Otto F.
u. uerse.
The Economy: of : Soiling, Dr.
J as. Withy combe Corvallis.
Points , on ; Hand Separator
Cream, Geo. D. Goodhue, Salem.
Tuesday, Dec. 15 7:300. m.
music, iviaie quartette.
How Dairying Has Revolu-
poor farm . He is now 82 years of epoke at the M. E. Church Sunday tionized the Agricultural Indus
age, and being without means, is no morning on Christ. Our Passover, try .of Western Oregon, H. E.
longer able to gain a livelihood. She continued her chalk talk on Lounsbury, S. P. Co., Portland,
Vocal Solo, Miss Mabel Cro-
, irr 11 t - 1 X luiniuu uiuvnuiciiii (.uaiiuuca
in wiisuiiyon eunesuay, secern- eMn .njKb.t this week The books
ber 16th when two of our popular f anJ Hebrew h tf be
young ladies will be married. The .1
invitations will soon be issued, but
we are not at liberty to give the Extensive arrangements are he
names of the young people. ing made for a masquerade ball to
be given in the upera llouse next
Dunn, a former Corvallis Fridav evenine. Althoueh the
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ment will see that it is conducted
in the, most orderly manner, -and
the inclination of some to take ad-
Several of our citizens visited
Portland last week to see the Ben
Hur show. The universal verdict
was that as a series of beautiful
tableaux and stage pictures it could
not be excelled, but the company
and the acting was second class and
a low grade of that. The managers
have cleared an average of about
$3000 a day during their Portland
engagement, yet were too mean and
parsimonious to pay the country
publishers for their advertising,
preferring to bum it for a couple
tickets of admission. xThey may
think considerable of their play, they
can't think much of themselves.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henkle re
turned Saturday from a two weeks'
visit with their daughter, Mrs. W.
A. Cullum at Athena, Oregon. Mr.
McCullum is engaged in the hard
ware busiLess at that place. On
their return trip they visited C. P.
Blair in Pendleton. Mr. Blair was
well known in Corvallis in years
gone by, and for 30 years he acted
as bailiff of the circuit court for thie
county. He has now reached the
ripe old age of 99 years, notwith
standing which he is still spry
enough to climb a stairway-:. to hie
sleeping apartments.
enjoy a pleasant evening Smith's
oyster parlors will ' be kept open
after the dance for those who wish
supper.
Next Parents Meeting.
young man, was in the city Mon
day, renewing old. acquaintances.
He has - been visiting at the home
of his mother, and brother for a
few days at Toledo. He is how
traveling tor a Spokane house.
Miss Nettie Spencer, sister of Mrs.
vvooawara, ana : a lormer resi
dent of this city, has recentlv com i
pleted a course in Harvard Univer
sity, and has returned to Lenore,
C, where she is engaged m
teaching. ' -
W. A. Wells, who has been suf-
ering lrom a 'severe attack of
la grippe, will leave Wednesday for
Tuscon. Arizona, wheie he, will
spend the winters -Hflfcgoes by 'way
of JLos Angeles. . , h. t x
Prayer and praise service at the
U nited Ht vangelical church W edn es
day, Thursday and Friday even
ings, conducted by Rev. Deck. On
Saturday evening and Sunday, Rev.
C. C. Poling, of Dallas, will preach.
A. L. McFadden, formerly an at
torney in this city, arrived in Cor
vallis baturday and after a visit
with relatives leaves today for Port
land. Mr. McFadden has spent
the past two months in using ..the
hammer and saw in the
country. J': ... '
- O. A. Dearkg, editor Gazette, following schools: Alexander,
went to Portland Friday to visit Hoskins, Kings Valley, Wards,
his family and also to attend the
nise.
Changes of a Decade in Oregon
Uairying, H. M. Williamson,
Portland. ' : '
Reading Our Guides, Guy E.
Moore. -
Music, Male Quartette.
Behavior of Some Chemical
Prof, A. -I,. Knisely,
Corvallis.
Wednesday, Dec. 16, 10 a. m
vantage of a public masauerade and oome JJairy Statistics, Geo. W.
conduct themselves in a disgusting Weeks, Salem. -
manner, will not be tolerated. Winter vs. Summer Dairying,
Good music will be provided, be- A. T. Buxton, Forest Grove,
ginning with a concert at 8 o'clock, Preparation and Cost of Silage.
lasting until 8:30. Come - out and I t m. Atkinson. NewberP-.
Sup't Denman returned from
Kines Vallev last Saturday where
he has been visiting schools and John Eulten.
weanesaay, uec. 10, 1:30 p. m.
Report of Secretary-Treasurer.
Election of officers.
Consideration of Resolutions.
Construction and Care of Hand
Separators, Wi A. Hudelson,
Portland,'- .vA-'': ''.
Vocal Solo, Selected, Prof.
The committee consisting of
Professors S. W. Holmes, B. E,
Emerick, S. I. Pratt and J. B.
Horner, recently appointed bv
County School Sup't Denman. to
arrange an educational exhibit at
the St. Louis Exposition m 1904,
met in the superintendent's office
last Saturday to make prelimin
ary arrangements. Sup't Den-,
man appointed Prof. Horner, sec
retary. Plans of work was dis
cussed by the several members.
It was finally agreed that Prof.
Emerick should have charge of
the work connected with the
Philomath College, Prof. Bald
win look after the exhibit from
the College of Philomath, Prof.
Horner look after the interests of
the O. A.. C, Prof. Holmes have
charge of the exhibit from the
Corvallis public schools, Prof.
Pratt in the same capacity with
the Philomath public schools and
Sup't Denman take in hand the
work in the country.
A letter of plan of work will
soon be issued by Sup't Denman
to the country schools. The
committee will meet again Jan
uary 2nd to report results of their
labor in each , department. . The
county at its December term
agreed to furnish the paper nec
essary for the work in the country
schools. :
This is a matter which should
interest every citizen 01 our
county. A good exhibit of the
school work of pur county will dp
an immense" amount of eood to
the county. It is to be hoped
that every person who can in
any way help in. this meritorious
work will do it.
WEARS ikliS "1
ARE YOU STILL
ORDINARY REABY-IfflAOES?
1
HanSchiffacr
if Marx
Hand Tailored
1 jCs r
CfilCU MM fc Bait tateSaM JUc
Ready-to-wear apparrel bearing
thisfamous mark,
HART
SCHAFFNER
AND
MARX
has driven old teady-mades into
oblivion. Yet II. S. & M. cost no
more than the ordinary kind. Buy
ing and selling in large quantities
and continually enlarging facilities
to meet increasing demands enable
. H. S. & M. garments to be sold at
the same price as commonplace
clothes.
Our apparel is worn
season after season
by ail good dressers
The price-is right. Your money '
back if anything goes wrong.
We are sole agents for Corvallis.
S. Lu KLifJE.
KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING
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Tea eets. Coffee sets and all kinds of
silverware at E. P. Greffo. The Jeweler.
If you wish to give a suitable present
at a reasonable price call on E. P. Greffoz,
The Jeweler.
The second term of the Corvallis Busi
ness Uollege opens Dec. 14th. JNew
classes will be formed at that time.
Watches, clocks and jewelry, suitable
for Christmas presents at the lowest
prices, at E. P. Greffoz's, The Jeweler.
Write the Corvallis Basinesa College for
circulars of Eclectic Shorthand, compar
ing other systems, and yen will be de
lighted. ; ' '. w
completing arrangements for the
parents' meeting to be held there
on December.. 19th. He found
the schools in a flourishing con
dition. The Kings Valley
school recently added the 9th
grade, and it is likely that a new
building will be erected in the
near iuture.
The parents' meeting is awaken
ing considerable interest among
Dairying n a Ftuif;Farm, W.
xw. i eweii, uuiey. . 1 -v
Wednesday, Dec. 16, 7 .-30 p. m.
. Music; , .rr; f '
The Butter Trade of a Com
mission Man, W. H. Chapin,
Portland. : ; .
Vocal Solo, Selected, Miss
Ivulu Spangler.
Reading The Milkmaid,?Miss
Alice Wickland.
chariot race. But finding his little
daughter ill with measles, he pre
ferred to forego the pleasure of see
ing the race and acted as nurse in
stead.
The Independence correspondent
to the Portland papers say that the weather.
luuuvo iituui v ucioavovA ck beam
composed mostly of the O. A. C.
football eleven. Tbis is a mistake.
The boys were from O. A. C. but
have not played in any ' of the
scheduled games in either the first
or second College teams.
The three Chinamen, who have
had the 40-acre hop yard leased of
S. N. Lillyfor the past three years,
are said to nave cleared, over all
Bohemia the teachers and natrons. A fine Dairying 1 at the v Lewis and
orcvpram is beingr orecared bv the V-iarK iair, c tocott, MUwaukie.
Address, u. &. JLairy inspector
A. McDonald, Seattle, Wash.
Wren and the Pe Dee sctiool in 9:3 P- m- Banquet to mem-
Polk county. 'The meetine is to bers of the Association , by the
be held in the Evangelical church ladies of Corvallis, . at the City
m t . m m t 11 A I I ....
in order to accommodate those ...
comins: from Wren and Blodeett. Ane company oners a
There is a large shed to shelter convention rate for this occasion
the horses in case of storm v one and one-third fare for the
expenses, inclusive of rent, more
man $io,uuu. xney sun noid a
lease for two years. ; Surely, bone
can say that there is not money in
hop-raising.
J. B. Eddy, ah old-time . news
paper man, having edited the Pen
dleton Tribune, Roseburg Plain
dealer, Forest Grove Times and
other journals, now an employe of
the O. R. & N. in the right-of-way
department, spent Saturday and
Sunday in town visiting old friends
and making new ones.
Mrs. Espey, and children, Kath
ryn and Paul, who went to visit the
former's son, Ivan Daniel, who was
in Eugene during the week with a
theatrical company, returned Sun
day. . Mr. Daniel - accompanied
them to Albany where he secured a
team and brought them to Cor
vallis, returning to Albany Mon
day morning. '. '
Mrs. Plopper and daughters,
Vera and Mildred, arrived in Cor
vallis last Tuesday, from Chicago,
and are visiting at the home of C.
F. Hotchkiss. Mrs. Plopper is a
sister of Mr. Hotchkiss and this is
the first tiaje they have met in 23
years. When their visit is ended
here, they will go to North Yam
hill, where they intend to reside
They will be joined by Mr. Plopper
later. ' : "
Those consenting to
Earl Brown, D. W.
Jones, Walter Winniford, Mel-
dora Jackson, O. O. Arnold, I.
G. Price: the pastors W. L. Ar-
nold, Wm. Ploughman, E. F.
Stroup,. H. I;. Bush, Willard
Price. It is 'also probable that
Sup't Starr from Polk county
will be there to help. It is the
intention to have a basket dinner
during noon hour. There will
be a 35-minute entertainment es
pecially for the children given
by Sup't Denman on his phono
graph. Pboqbam ,
Singing.... , Audience
"How can we Keep. Our Large Boys and
Girls in School?.........-...............
...... ............"......Rev.. W.L.Kennedy.
"Co-operation of Parents and Teaeher...
....D. W. Jones, O. O. Arnold
"Bight Kind of Beading for Onr Boys
and Girls....... .;...Rev. Wm. Plowman
Address.. .... ........Sapt. C. L. Starr
"Duty of Parents When Trouble Arises
, in School ...... ..'.......;....L. G. Price.
"How can the Teacher Arouse Greater
Interest on' Part of Parents and Pu
pils ?................ ..Earl Brown, Meldora
Jacksoo, Walter Winniford.
"What Constitutes a Good Director"...;..
............ .........H. L. Bush, T. LRead.
"Parents Influence in Governing the
School." ............W. L. Price
"What Should the. Public School do for
Our Boys and Girls ?".....M. J. Stroup
The story in the Argonaut for Decem
ber 7th is laid in an entirely new field,
and has a most original plot. The scene
is China, and the fear of the Chinese for
the "foreign devil-doctors," the curious
workings of the Chinese mind, and their
real courage, is vividly depicted.- The
tale is entitled "The Faith of Chun Tii,"
and is by C. E. Lorrimer, whose knowl
edge of Oriental character is very evi
dently the result of long-continued observation.
round trip, on the certificate plan.
Philomath Jottings.
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Mr. Mael, nephew of D. W.
Mack, arrived from Washington
last week. ; He came to care for
his uncle, who has been afflict
ed with rheumatism for some
time.-.
The yellow flags were taken
down Saturday and the smallpox
scare in Philomath is ended.
Earnest Newton and wife, who
have been living in Eastern Ore
gon, are visiting Mr. Newton's
parents in this place.
J. E. Henkle's show windows
filled with a fine, selection of
Xmas goods, arranged in artistic
manner. '
Mr. WarmanT lias- located in
Philomath. t ; '
v Peek-a-Boo.
' The night School for Bookkeeping and
Typewriting meets on Monday and
Thursday evenings of each week, in the
Cqryallia Business College.
R. M. Kalty piano tuner," who has
been coming to Corvallis regularly for
several years, will be in town for two
weeks beginning Dec. 10th.
Ten dollars pays for a term of ten
weeks in Bookkeeping in the Night
School. For particulars address Pres.
I. F. Richardson, Corvallis, Oregon,
Eclectic Shorthand stands first for
speed. A court reporter in Georgia
writes 250 words a minute. A lady at
Delaware, Ohio, wrote 325 words a min
ute. It is easy to learn. Try it. Write
for sample lesson, to Corvallis Business
College.
Notice.
Will keep my store open evenings until
Jan. 1, 1904. . E. P. Geeffoz,
The Jeweler.
4
Just lookjat some of those
nobby garments . we've on
display then ask a tailoc
anywhere to give you as
nobby a pattern, trim it as
well, finish and give you as
good a fit ask his . price,
and then come back here
and we'll do the rest.
Regulation 0. A. C. Uniforms '
Tcp Round Shoes for Men
Suits and Overcoats
.f.tt Iron Clad Hosiery
Mrs. Jim Hopkins' Boys'tClothing
Drews, Selsby S Co's.
Ladles Fine Shoes
Kingsbury Hats
F, L MILLER, Corvallis, Ore.
He Sees Best
Who sees to tho Consequences.
GREETING
; Sheep to the number of 60,000
head ; are reported to have been
frozen to death during: the recent
blizzard in the Rocky mountain re
gions of Idaho., ' ' v
n Jit
y--7 -
j7 the man ivho wears
SAWYER'S
EXCELSIOR
. BRAND
Slickers
BXWTFWS Exeelnlor
llrand Wiled CloUilnr.
V . not cnu.'k. twl or tret
" etlfiky. Look for trade
mark. If nut at dealer's
eeud for catalogue.
II. M. Sawyer Soa, SaU Hfim.
Baal l-krMge, Mam.
To thk Citizens of Corvallis and Sub-
rounding Countbt: Having been engaged ln
tne real estate Business lor past ten years in
tne East I have decided to take up the business
here. In doing so I expect to advertise in the
East as well as bere at home and keep, as nearly
as possible, iu touch with the emigration from
the east. Having been a traveling real estate
salesman through several of the Eastern states
and knowing the disadvantages of the different
localities I snail DC Deiier auie m set xorui me
n ri trnn tfLtreK to be found here than the man who
nas always uvea nere viu is uut auiuamicu
with the Eastern states. If you wish to make
inquiries regarding my past you can write to
anv . nrominent citizen or to any of the banks
of Oelwein, Iowa, that having been my bead
quarters before coming here. After satisfying
yourselves as to my responsibility if you nave
anything in the way of real estate for sale or
rent which you may see fit to place in my
hands it will have my best attention, and
though vou have no business to place with me
I shall be glad to have you call as I should like
to become acquainted with you and will thank
you for any points of interest or good sugges
tions for Eastern advertising. If you nave
property to list and it is convenient please call
on Saturday, nowever i snau oe giaa w see you
at any time. If you are interested ln the
growth of our country please call and see me.
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, and a
Happy New Year, lbeg to remain yours for
business.
E. E. WHITE,
Office first door South of Heading Koom,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Mr. K. F. ROBINSON,
CLAIRVOYANT, CARD READER,
Palmist. Also gives reading by mail if given date
of birth, color of hair, eyes, and three leading ques
tions. , Sitting from 9 a. m. to 8 p.m. Price one
dollar. No. 1004 Second St., North of Willamette
Bank. ;
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug
glsta refund the money ii H fails to cure .
E W. Grove's signature is on each box. ,
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When yon 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 form. No Cure, No Pay. SO
DO YOU REALIZE the serious Consequences
of continued eye strain? Priceless bevond all
' iVZ possessions is the eyesight, and deserving of your
iuguebt consideration.
B. W. S. PRATT,
Jaweler and Optician, Corva!Ii3, CrcBcn.
Tho Richest, Daintiest Effects In Photographic Portraits
ARE TO BE FOUND IN OUR
NEW STYLE,
UP-TO-DATE
THE STYI.E THAT CARRIED OFF THE I,AUREI,S AT THE
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CONVENTION,
'(LjAOmODIZI,
The carbon parchments are not mounted on cards, but are delivered in Apttst.
Proof folders, or loosely attached to thin Linen mounts, forming a combination
Dotn pleasing ana attractive. Samples of this work now on exhibition at
EMERY'S GALLERY, South Main St
Home
Seekers
If you are looking for some real good bargains in Stock, Grain.
Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for my special list or come and see me.
I shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information you wish
also showing you over the country, . .
: HENRY. AMBLER, fi5SJSr '
Philomath, Benton County. Oregon
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half IVSHHoa
Dottles. Does this record of merit eppeal to you ? No Cere, fto Pay due i
Enclosed with every fotile Is a Tea Cent package of Grove's Black Root Liver Pills. J