Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, January 05, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    t CQRVALL1S GAZETTE
wbllmhmd every Tuemdmy end Friday
by the :
GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO
0. A. Dearing, Ed. and Mgr.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1903
EDITORIAL COMMENT.
The Rev. N. J. Savage says
there never was a garden. ' of
Eden. How does he dispose of
the indirect testimony of the fact
that the sons of Adam all behave
exactly like Pa? Seattle Post
Intelligencer. Citizens of Pineapple, in the
state of Alabama, lynched a ne
gro prisoner in a manner com
mendably free from ostentation.
They simply knocked him on the
head, poured kerosene over him,
and burned the body without any
spectacular stake effects. Hav
ing done this act of justice, the
citizens thought it would be a
good idea to cover the marks of
their execution by burning the
jail, which they did with such
efiect that a few stores were in
cluded in, the conflagration.
While negroes are plentiful in
Alabama, stores are scarce, and
the citizens are likely to get into
trouble. Other towns should ab
sorb these lessons, and "thank
heaven they are not Pineapples."
Grants Pass Observer.
It is to lie hoped that Presi
dent Roosevelt will consider the
Pacific Coast in the appointment
soon te be made of one of the
members of the Panama Canal
Commissioa. No part of the
country is more vitally interest
ed in the trans-isthmian water
way than this coast. California
has three candidates who are pull
ing their wires for this position.
It is time that Oregon newspa
pers expressed their wishes on
this subject, and let the people
know that they have a choice in
this matter. The Pacific Coast
needs a good, strong, brainy
representative, ne thoroughly
familiar with our state and its
needs, and we know of no man
better qualified, or who would be
more satisfactory to the mass ot
the people than Harvey W. Scott,
editor of the Portland Oregonian.
Our colleges and educational
institutions are turning out more
professional men than we have
any use for. The boys and girls
who shirk the schools in their
youth are growing into the com-
vgmon laborers or tramps of the
PTUture, and of this class we have
more than, enough. What the
country " needs is more of the
practical men who know how to
do things more good farmers,
more manufacturers, and more
skilled labor. Not so much the
mechanic who is to be taught to
handle tools and machinery, but
the mechanic who knows why
certain results always follow cer
tain causes. May the day be
-hastened when the technical will
crowd out and take the place of
the classical, and .the sectarian
colleges of the last hundred years
be changed to agricultural and
technical colleges that are doing
so much to shape and control the
better, prouder civilization of the
future. Speed the day.
Union Services.
The Christian, Methodist Epis
copal, M. E. Church, South, and
United Evangelical churches of
this city have united in holding
services during this week in ob
servance of the Week of Prayer.
Last night the services were
held in theM. E. Church, South;
tonight (Tuesday) the meeting
will De held in the United Evan
gelical church, and the topic will
be. "The Church of Christ the
one body of Believers, called of
ioa to win the world to Christ."
Wednesday night, the topic
will be, "All Nations and Peo
ple's, the one human family
loved of God," and meeting will
be held in the Christian church .
Thursday night, meeting will
be held in the Methodist Episco
pal church; topic, "Missions
Home and Foreign Departments
of the one evangelizing effort
under the one Great Commis-
sion.
Friday night the meeting will
be in the M. E. Church, South,
and subject will be. "The Fam
ily a divinely prepared founda
tion of society's existence and
well being; the School, called of
God as a prime agency of moral
and intellectual training.
MEN'S CLOTHING
All $16.50, 17.50, 18, 20 and
22 50 Suits and overcoats
for ........ .....515.00
All $13 00, 14 00 and 15 suits
and overcoats for . . . . 12.50
All $10.50, 11.00, 12 00 and
12.50 suits and overcoats 10.00
All $8:00, 8 50, 9.00, 9 50 and
10.00 suits and overcoats 7.50
All $7.50 suits and overcoats 6.50
20 per cent reduction on all boys'
suits aod overcoats and men's ex
tra pants.
REDUCTION SALE.
10 per cent reduction on lace cur
tains. 10 per cent reduction on dress
linings.
. 10 per cent reduction on W. B.
corsets.
25 per cent reduction on back
and fancy combs.
25 per cent reduction on dress
trimmings, lace all over.
25 per cent reduction wool waists.
25 per cent reduction ladies' belts.
Ladies' and Misses' skirts 10 per
cent reduction.
Ladies' and Misses jackets 25 per
cent reduction.
Wool shawls and fascinators, 25
per cent reduction.
REMNANT SALE.
DRY GOODS.
6g calico at 5c
10c outing flannel 8c
10c flannelett 8c
10c percale .8Jc
8c shirting 7c
12c percale 11c
15c ribbon 12c
25c ribbon 20c
35c ribbon 30c
50c velveteens 45c
$1.25 dress goods $1 00
$1.00 dress goods 85c
75c dress goods. 60c
50c dress goods 45c
25c dress goods 20c
20c dress goods 15c
75c eiderdown 60o
35c eiderdown 25c
NO DISH TICKETS ON
The Gazette for
THE OLD RELIABLE
Absolutely Pure, '
THERE IS KD SUBSTITUTE
In the Argonaut for January 4 are
some entertaining recollections of Fatti's
former visit to San Francisco over 20
years ago. It is veiy fine in a reminis
cent way, interesting to the present
generation and o those who remember
the occasion.
Business Locals
Overcoat sale at Kline's.
Get your ribs fixed at the Ricrrln
Hospital.
Have you seen the anti rust and
wind proof umbrellas at the BicvlrA
Hospital.
There's a r-duction eale in men's
and boy's overcoats going on at
.ruine'8 now.
Foley's Kidney Cure
wakes kidneys and bladder right
Tl
8
"RED TAG" PRICES.
fine Job work
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad,
TIME CARD.
No. 2 For Yaqnina:
Leaves Albany 12:45 p. m.
Leaves Corvallis 2:00 p. in.
Arrives Yaquina 6 -20 p. m.
No. 1 Returning:
Leaves Yaqnina 6:45 a. m.
Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m.
No. 3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany ; 7:00 a. ni.
Arrives Detroit 12:20 p. m.
No. 4 From Detroit :
Leaves Detroit 1 :00 p. m.
Arrives Albany 5:55 p. m.
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in
time to connect with the S. P. south
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train.
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, Breitenbush and
other mountain resorts leaves Albany at
7:00 a. m., reaching .Detroit about noon,
giving ample time to reach the Springs
same day.
For further information apply to
Edwin Stone,
H. H. Ckonise, Manager.
Agent, Corvallis.
Thos. CockkeiJj, Agdnt Albany.
For Sale
Eight-room house, with three lots;
centrally located ; fine assortment ot fruit
trees. Will be sold with furniture or
without. Inquire at this office.
An invalid's wheel cbair has been
left at the Gazette office for sale
It is a light built, easy-running
cbair, and can be easily handled.
Worth $15, will be sold for half
price.
H. W Hall has Dart of his stock
of Toys on hand, aud wants to sell
them at bargain prices.
urn
(great itiwaS
Our Great Annual Reduction
Begins Honday,
BM Continues
ttttl
Every article in our vast stosk will be reduced except W. L, Doug
las $3.00 and $3.50 shoes, "Hawes" $3.00 hats. Monarch white
shirts, spool cotton and "Our Own' overalls.
Great slaughter in Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats, Lad
ies Tailor-made Suits, Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets,
Walking and Dress Skirts.
Everything must move. We want the room for Spring Stock, and
we want to get the money out of the winter stock.
Remember tfte datemoniay morning at 9 o'clock ive cpen for
business, ana close at 6 o'clock sbarp.
THE EDUCATION THAT PAYS
Is thorough training in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, LET
TER WRITING, ENGLISH GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION, RAPID CALCULA
TION. COMMERCIAL LAW as taught in the
Corvallis Business College
Where the work is most THOROUGH iu short and complete courses, saving the
student time and money. ENROLL JAN. 5, 1904. Call upon or address.
I. E. RICHARDSON, CORVALLIS, OREGON.
F. KLECKER X
Philomath t t Oregon.
AGENT FOK
Natures Health Restorer
THE'BEST MEDICINE ON EARTH.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours
PINK TABLETS ONLY
Can be had at Hodes' Grocery.
P. A. KLINE,
Livestock Auctioneer
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office at Huston's hardware store. P. O.
address Box ii. Pays highest prices lor
all kinds of livestock. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Twenty years experience.
PHILOMATH MILL CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
KIR. LUMBER
Complete Stock of Rough and
Dressed Lumber kept constantly
on hand
OFFICES AT
PHILOMATH, OR
B A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician $ Surgeon
Rooms 14 in Bank Building.
Office Hours fgfc
Residence : Corner -5th and Adams Sts.
Telephone at office and residence.
Corvallis.4 - - - Oregon.
E. R. Bryson
ATTORNEY - AT LAI
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office In Postoffice Bttildimr.
Watch Confidence!
Makes traveling a pleasure, when correct
time is always a necessity. Yours may be
a capable timekeeper, but through incom
petent repairing- you nave lost laith m it.
firing it in to "me. I Will repair tie worst
wrecked watcn, ana l will do iti economi
cally. ALBET J. METZGER,
Occidental Building. Corvallis, Or.
to cure a Cold in one day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH drug
gists refund the money if it fails to cure
E W. Grace's signature is on each box.
The night School for Bookkeeping and
Typewriting meets on Monday and
Thursday evenings of each week, in the
Corvallis business College.
Yon should enroll in the Corvallis
Business College on January 6, 1904.
Write the Corvallis Business College for
circulars of, Eclectic Shorthand, compar
ing other systems, and you will be de
i ghted.
n "Sate
Sale of Winter Merchandise
December 2$tb.
for thirty Day$
C. II. NEWTH, M. D.
PHYSICIAN &c SUKGEON.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, MAIN STREET,
philomath:, ore.
Notary. Titles. Conveyancing.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all Statp and Federal Court
Office in Burnett Building.
R. . PUGG,
HARDWARE.
TINWARE
STOVES
PAINTS
OILS
A full line of Wiiv
dow Glass.
Harness, Wagons, Buggies
and Farm Machinery,(CJTv
PHILOMATH -OREGON.
J. E. HENKLE,
CAS STORE.
I have just opened a General Merjhan
dise Store at my .old corner, and in my
new building, at Philomath, Oregon, and
can show you many
Bargains !
from a new and carefully selected stock.
You will save money by calling on me
Detore purchasing. A full line of
BOOTS AND SHOES
AND RUBBER GOODS.
Cheap Sunday Rates Between
Portland and Willamette
Valley Points
Low round trip rates have been placed
in effect between Portland and Willam
ette Valley points, in either direction.
Tickets will be sold .
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS,
and limited to return on or before the
following Monday.
Rate to ok From Corvallis, $3.00.
Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents
for particulars.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
because the formula is plainly printed on every
bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui
nine put in tasteless form. Mo Cure, No Pay. 50
Eclectic Shorthand stands first for
speed. A court reporter in Georgia
writes 250 words a minute. A lady at
Delaware, Ohio, wrote 325 words a min
ute. It is easy to learn. Try it. Write
for sample lesson, to Corvallis Business
College.
Ten dollars pays for a term of ten
weeks in Bookkeeping in the Night
School. For particulars address Pres.
I. F. Richardson, Corvailis, Oregon,
JANUARY
REDUCTION
. . .SALE ...
ALL GOODS FOR JANUARY RE
DUCED IN PRICE SO AS TO
CLEAN UP LAST YEAR'S PUR
CHASES. MAKE NO MISTAKE
GET PRICES AND SUPPLY YOUR
WANTS NOW!
J. H. HARRIS
..THE..
PIONEER
BAKERY
J. o. mm & co.
j. o. mm a co.
For Spectacles
E. W. S. PRATT,
0. J. BLAOKLBDGE,
furniture and IHu$ic Store
The public is invited to
Bed Room Suits
Woven Wire Mattresses,
Extension Tables,
Children's Eockers,
Dining Chairs,
Kitchen Treasures,
Side Boards,
Musical Instruments,
SECOND HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS
FOR SALE
South Main St.
H. 17. HALL
A' fresh and complete line of
candies, nuts and fruits kept
constantly on hand. Our bread
is always fresh. We carry a
complete line of smokers' ne
cessities. Call and Inspect our Holiday
Goods. Our line Is complete.
Main Street
or Eye Glasses, try
J3i-ic:er Optician
come and seemystock of
Bed Lounges and Couches,
A good line of Mattresses,
Center Tables,
Children's High Chairs,
Chiffonniers. Eockers,
Kitchen Safes,
Window Shades,
Bamboo Furniture, just in "
OR FOR RENT.
O.J. BLACKLEDGE