THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE
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PabllmJtm d rnvmry Tmmmday and Friday
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GAZETTE PUSUSHIMQ CO.
O. A. Dearing, Ed. and Mgr.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1904
EDITORIAL COMMENT.
The press oi this part of the
state nave all expressed their sen
tixnents regarding the Holy Rol
ler episode of last week, some in
praise and some in condemnation
Our own sentiments are express
ed elsewhere. To our neighbors
we can only say: 'Tut yourselves
incur place!"
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The Examiner's horrible mas
sacre of 40.000 Tews failed to
come off according to contract
On January 7th the governor of
KismnerT issued a proclamation
warning all citizens that the city
remains under a martial law, and
threatening with severest penal
ties any disturbers of the peace,
and the civilized world gives a
sigh of relief. Russian Christ
mas has passed and the threaten
ed massacre of the Jews of Kish
ineff, which was planned, has
been averted. The Russian
. minister of the interior, M. Von
Pleve, has made himself person
ally responsible to the czar for
any fanatical outbreaks against
the Jews at KishenefF or else
where, during the holidays, and
he has also issued comprehensive
precautionary orders. And the
great sensation that the yellow
journals have exploited so ex
tensively falls like a punctured
balloon. The czar seems to be a
decent sort of a chap after all.
While it is necessary for the
news columns of a paper to con
tain the news of the town, like
the lynching of the Rollers, and
recount as far as is consistent the
daily happenings, still it is not
meet that in its editorial columns
it should approve any act of vio
lence on the part of the peeple,
or a part of them, even though
the common sentiment stamps it
as an act of justice. That the
perpetrators of this deed thought
themselves fully justified can be
seen by the fact that no attempt
at disguise was made, no pretense
of hiding the act. Without
masks, and without secrecy, the
victims were taken through the
town, over a public ferry, and
started well on the way they were
expected to depart Although
they were the rankest of fanatics
they had as much right to exer
cise their own peculiar supersti
tion as we have ours. It is only
when those acts encroach on the
rights of others that any one has
the right to object It is a well
known fact that the practice oi
this gang has driven one fair
young girl to insanity. But this
is not an exceptional case. The
statistics of the insane asylums
of the country show that a very
large percentage of the inmates
have been rendered insane from
the emotional effects of some re
ligion. The law, unfortunately,
takes no cognizance of these
cases. . But justice is above law,
and a relative of one of these
victims has the undoubted right
to claim reparation for this crime
even to the taking of life. It is
the false sentiment that condones
these despicable crimes that de
grades our civilization and pol
lutes our fountains of justice. It
is this that makes mob violence
possible. We are opposed to all
mobs, and to any such acts as
have disgraeed our town and
state in the last few days. We
hone we shall never have oc-;
casion to again chronicle any
such breach of law in our county.
Our Brainy Contemporaries.
Senator Hoar's constant attack
on the policy of the Republican
party, of which he claims to be
a member, indicates that Harvey
Scott made a mistake. Its Hoar
who is "living to save funeral
expenses." Newport News.
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Two "Holy Rollers" came to
grief at Corvallis Monday night.
They are Creffield and Brooks,
the leaders, who were tarred and
feathered and run ,out of town.
In addition to their rantings these
fanatics are also free lovers and
the double dose of damnable doc
trine don't go down over in the
Agricultural town.-Eugene Reg
ister. " . -
Ftr Sale.
Two Shorthorn balk, one two-year-old,
tttthdsric red, twelve young Cotawold
wm. I. O. Thompsox,
K, F. P. No, f, Corvajlia, Or.
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MEN'S CLOTHING
All $16.50, 17.50, 18, 20 and
22 50 Suits aod overcoats
for. ......J. $15.00
All $13.00, 14 00 and 15 suits
and overcoats for, ...... . 12.50
All $10.50, 1 1.00, 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 and overcoats and men's ex
tra pants.
REDUCTION SALE.
10 per cent reduction on lace cur,
tains.
10 per cent redaction 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.
6c calico at...'.. 5c
10c outing flannel. 8c
10c flannelett 8c
10c percale 8c
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 dresg goods ........ . 15c
75o eiderdown 60c
35c eiderdown 25c
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Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton county.
In the Hatter of the Last Will and Testament 1
of I
GusUr Hodes, Deceased. )
Notice la herehr riven that the nndersimed has
been appointed by the county court of Benten
county, Oregon, the executor of the last will and
testament of Guttave Hodes, deceased, and all
creditors of the said Gustav Hodes must present
their claims, with the proper vouchers, to her at
her home in Corvallis, Oregon, within six months
from this date.
Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, January 7, 1904.
MINNIE L. DEN HAN,
Executrix of the Estate of -
4 Gustav Hodes, deceased.
THE ARMORY, PORTLAND.
R. . PUGG,
HARDWARE-
TINWARE
STOVES
PAINTS
OILS
A full line of Wirv
' dow GlassX3CA)
Harness, Wagons, Buggies
and Farm Machinery XX
PHILOMATH - "OREGON.
R KLECKER 2
Philomath t t Oregon.
AGENT FOR
Natures Health Restorer
THIttBEST MEDICINE ON EARTH.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours
PINK TABLETS ONLY
Can be had at Hodes' Grocery.
Pm Am KLINE,
Uvmatam Aatikmm
Corvallis, Oregon.
Office at Boston's hardware store. P. O.
address Box n. Pays highest prices lor
all kinds of livestock. Satisfaction guar,
an teed. Twenty years experience,
Thursday Night, Jan. .4, '04,
' - 8:15 bclock . . .
GRAND CONCERT ;
by
The greatest Singer of the Age
Adelina Patti,
and her company of artists.
Prices f 7.50, $5.00. $4.00, $3.00, 2.00;
The advance sale ot seats will open
Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Out of
town orders accompanied by money
(mail) order and addressed to Calvin
Heilig, Marquam Grand Theater, will re
ceive prompt attention.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
On account of the National Live Stock
Wool and Fruit Growers' Association,
the Southern Pacific will sell
Round Trip Tickets
January iO and 11, to Portland for $3.10.
good to return np to January 17.
...REOPENED...
The Farmer's Hotel
On Main street, between
Monroe and Jackson.
Building has been newly repaired and
put in first-class order. "
Will be ready to accomodate the public
on Monday, January 11th. -
Only white help Employed
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY '
T&ka laxative Brome Quinine Tablota AH drujf
(ists refund the mousy it it falls to ear
S W. Grove's sisimturs is on each "be.
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During Our Annual Sale
A Lot of Boys' Overcoats, 5 to It yean, value $5 to $7 50. Plum Price.
A Lot of Men's Mackintoshes. .'. " 5 60, 0 60. " " " .
A Lot of Men's Veal Kip Boots. ....... u S BO .
A Lot of Boys1 Shoes, 11 to 2 ;.. " 1 50, 2 00.
A. Lot of Men's Shoes......i.....i..... ...... - 50.2.2 60.
A Lot of Men's Duck Coats, blanket lined
A Lot of Men's Covert Ulsters. "
A Lot of Men's Odd Pants............ ..
A Lot of Boys' Knee Pants. . . ... , "
A Lot of Boys' Suits, 5 to 14 years. .... "
A Lot of Boys' Suits, long pants. 12 to 19, some worth $6
A Lot of Men's wpol-leeced Underwear, whoppers
A Lot of MeaVFrock Suits, S3 to 37... .value $7 60 to $15
4 60
1 50.1 60
?5,.l 60
1 50. 2 00
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. 2 98
: 98
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AT HALF FRIGE :
- AH our Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets, Tailor-made Suits, Ftirs. , . Jj
A Broken Line of "Gold" white Dress Shirts, value $1 50 75
OutingFlannels, 10c. per .yard...... .......I......:" " " . 4H
ALbt of Embroideries worth from 25c. to 30c...... ... " " .... 15
A Lot of Women's Outing-flannel Night Robes, value-75c Plum Price. . . .$ 56
A Let of Women's Outing flannel Kimonos, cheap at 75c " " .... 48
A Lot of Lace Curtains, per pair. -.-...;.. . ' " , " 56
A Lot of Women's Grey and Ecru Vests and Pants, 45c. . ' " ... . 23
Broken lines R & G Corsets, $1 grade. . : .
Broken lines iTi-Corsets, $1 60 grade.
Novelty J)rewPAtternB, $12.
Novelty Itresg Patterns, $8.
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98
7 90
5 90
(AT
HALF
PRI0B
Women's And Misses Ma- kin toshes.
one job lot Ladies and Misses Bobbers.
A Broken line of $1 60 Women's Shoes.
A Broken lindf 2 00 ' " .
A Broken line of 8 00 " .
3 50 -
1 25 Misses " .
1 60 " M
2 00 . " " v.. .
Big Bargains in Childress odds and end 8 Shoes '
All these prices are
A Broken line f
A Broken line of
A Broken line of
A Broken line of
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18
98
1 85
1 90
2 49
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98
1 29
CASH
Save money and help as to clean boose before our new spring stock arrives.
E. & Bryson
ATTORNEY AT - LAW
. Corvallis, Oregon.
Office In PosfoAce BaUditur.
B- A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician $ Surgeon
Rooms 14 in BankBuildfaig. '
Office Hour, j-
Residence : Corner 6th and Adams Bts.
Telephone at office and residence. .
OorvalHs, . - - ' - Oregon.
E. E. WHITE
REAL ESTATE CO
Just a Few of tOur Many Bargains.
No. Si. 460 acres, djolnin B. B. town, all
tillable, fine improvements. Only S26 per acre.
No. 87. 387 aerei I miles from Corvsjlls and
1 miles from B. K. station, good bouses, fine
barns, 125 acres oat to grain. fine place;
f45 per acre. : ' 4
No. Si'. 800 acres all fenced, i6A acres cleared,
more could be, 100 acres to grain now. -Price
$2S per acre..
No. 20. 60 acres, good S-room house, good
well and orchara, all fenced; also 1 Bend of
cows, .team, harness and wagon, some nogs and
chickens, all for 3000. : .. ., .
No. 1&-30 acre. 25 in orchard mostly prunes,
good house and barn, good well and running
water. MeeSMOO. .. . k
No. 15. 160 acres, 4K miles east of Corvallis.
eight-room house, barn 40x60, 20 acres of
prunes, balance good forest land. - Price 435 per
acre. -. - i' '
o. 26. Honaa and 2 lots on Vain street;
eisoo. . . - .. ,.. -.. '
No. 27. 22-foot front on Main street good
location r business. S800. -'
No. 25. A fine lot on Third street ; S1S5.
No. 81. Two fine lots, nice location; $600.
Na 85. tJndlTided half interest in business
lot on Main street, good two-itory brick 5x75
feet, a snap. Price. f4,M0.
Space will not permit of further detain, bat
if yon want a good investment can and see us.
rtrst door Souih of Kim.
: Notice of GuardJam'a Sale.
Notice is hereby ' giren that In pursuance of
an order of the County Court- of Lincoln
nn w rivAvrkn In imhatj made m thaeth
day of becember, 1908, and entered in the pro-
Dale journal oi saiu court, tai. vhk
the matter of the guardianship nd estate of
Melissa WMtney, Mary L- Whitney, and Ruth
Whitney, minors, and heirs of Laura Whitney,
deceased, duly accusing and authorising the
undersigned guardian of said minors to sell
their Interest in the following described real
estate, the undersigned Guardian of said
minors will offer for sale and sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, for cash in
hand, and subject to confirmation by said
court on Batubat, th 23 kb av or Jaucabt,
1904t the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. at the
front door of the County Court Hense, in the
City of Corvallis, County of Benton, State of
Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate
of the said minors and each of them, in and to
lota numbered four, five, six, seven and eight
in block number twenty, in the County Addi
tion to the City of Corvallis, County of Benton,
State of Uregou, the same being an nnomdea
threesixths interest therein, r .
Dated Dera.TWHlTHST. " .
i Gaardiaa.
G. H. NEWTH. M. D.
PHYSICIAN At BURGEON".
OFFICE AND ESnBNCB, MAIN STKRBT,
PHILOMATH, PRE.
J. E. HEHKLE,
CASH STORE.
I have just opened a General Merchan
diss Store at mv old corner, and in my
new building, at Philomath, Oregon, and
can show you many
from a new and carefully selected stock.
Yon will save money by calling on me
before purchasing. A full line oi
COOTS AND SHOES
AND RUCZER GOODS.
Cheap Sunday Kates Between
Portland and Willamette
Valley Points.
Low round trip rates have been placed
in effect between Portland and Willamette-Valley
points, in either direction.
Tickets wfll be sold
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS,
and limited to return on or before the
following Monday.
Batb to ob -From Cobvallis, $3.00.
Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents
for particulars.
VOU. KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When von take Orova'a Taatelaas Chtll Tenlc
because the formula is plainly printed on every
bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui
nine put is tasteless form. No Core, No Pay. 50
Get your ribs fixed at the Bicycle
HoepitaL .
TTavA vnn Mn tha anti rnst and
wind proof umbrellas at the Bicycle
Hospital.
For Sale.
. Twenty shares stock in Equitable Sav
ng nd Loan Assoc lation. Call on Geo
. Lilly, at JFirat National Bank.
JANUARY
REDUCTION
B S S
SAI
ALL GOODS FOR JANUARY RE-r
DUOED IN PRICE SO AS TO
CLEAN UP LAST YEAR'S PUR
CHASES MAKE NO MISTAKE.
GET PRICES AND SUPPLY YOUR
WANTS NOW! '
. H . H ARR I S
..THE..
PIONEER
BAKERY
H. 17. HALL
A fresh and complete line oj
candies, nuts and .fruits kept
constantly on hand. Our bread -is
always fresh. We carry 'a " "
complete line of smokers' ne- . '
cessities. ... . . . . ,
Call and Intpaet our Holiday
Goods. Our lino Is complete. ,
Main Street
Home
Seekers
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XL uu are mu&iug lur buujo real guuu uargiuns in oiou& vjr&ua
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f run ana rouitry itancnes, write ior my special ust or come ana see me.
I shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information "you wish
also showing ycu over the country. ''
W-fc' . ' VJ 1T .a -a."
TXJ?ITV A MDT T? 1 eaiatate, Joan
a a and Insurance.
Fhilornatii, Benton County, Urcgon
v . For Spoctaclco or Eyo Glasses, try
V E. W. S. PRATT, tJowaiur et Optician S
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O.J. BLACKLEDGB,
NEW
furniture and 11
ti$ic Store
The public is inyited to come and seemystock of
Bed Eoom Suits
WoTen Wire Mattresses,
Extension Tables,
Children's Rockers,
Dining Chairs,
Kitchen Treasures,
Side Boards,
Musical Instruments,
Bed Lounges and Couches,
Agood line of Mattresses, '
Center Tables,
Children's High Chairs,
Chiffonniers. Bockers,
Kitchen Safes,
Window Shades,
Bamboo Furniture, just in
SECOND HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS
FOR SALE OR FOR RENT.
South Main St.
0. J. BLACKLEDGE
Tho Gazette for
fine lob vjortx
To Cure Day
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