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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1904)
f 2 i TT 15 AllXTTEROF HEALTH imam Absolutely Par THERE IS NO SUJmUTZ For Sale. Three and one half tons of timothy hay, baltd, fir-t qua'ity, half mi e north of Collesra. O. S. Koves. For Sale. Twenty shares ptock in Ennitable Suv- f nd Loan Asnc!ariin. Call on Ge , E. Lih, at First Nat-ona; Rank. For Sale. Two Shorthorn bulls one t wo-year-nli!, both darK red, twelve vmiiij Cot.-nvold ewes. I. O. Tii'.iMi'so.v. P. F. I. N.. 2. Corvaliis. Or. For Sale. J.laule's Strain Man'tnoth Bronz-'Tiir-kevs, loma and hen.". AHdrwn, Mrs. P. A. Kline, Corvaliis, Or got), P. O. 11. Far Sa!e. 320 acres unimtuoved 'and l miles from Summit station on Corvaliis & Eastern R. R. VWuld make a fine stock ranch. Price $4 50 per acre S B. Ormsbv, 112 Court St., Salem, Oreg m. Commencing February 1, re.si lence rate for new sulscriiwra on (.arty lines will le $1 25 per month. Rates for tele- phones connected before that time will remain as at present, $1.00 Emma Crawford. Manager. For Sale. Tiva choice full blood Shorthorn heif ers of the beef type, excellent breeders for any one desiring to breed beef typep. Several choice full blood Shorthorn heifers of the milk tyie. Full blood Jersey bulls one and two years old. Well-bred thriving young pigs. Well-bred brood soias, matured or young. Registered Poland China hogs, male and female, excellent breeders. A car-load of choice Durham heifeis milk strain, soon to be fresh . Fresh milk cows, Jerseys also well bred L'tirame. Inquire of M. S. Woodcock, or Gen. Thos. J. Thorp on the farm near Cor- Tallis, Oregon. rm Am KLINE, Livestock Auctioneer Corvaliis, Oregon. Office at Huston's hardware store. P. O. address Box 11. Pays highest prices 'tor all kinds of livestock. Satisfaction guar anteed. Twenty years experience. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug, gists refund the money if it fails to cure E W. Grove's signature is on each box. Notice for Publication. Land O fflce at Oregon City, Oregon Januarry fl, 1904. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named Settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bio claim and that said proof will be mad before the Countv nicrk n( Benton County, at Corvams. Or. on February 23, 1904, viz: James B. Embree, H. E. No. 12,009, for vY. I of S. W. i of Sec. 10. T. 10 S..R.6W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou ami cultivation of said land, viz.: Willard Price, Larkin G. Price, Arthur Price aud Thedore Bevetis, all of Kings Valley, Or. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Benton county In the Matter of the Lat Will and Testament) of Gustav llndes. Deceased. ) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Benton eonnly. Oregon, the executor of the last will and testament of Gustave Hodes, deceased, and all creditors of the said Gu&tav Hodes must present Choir claims, with the proper vouchers, to her at "her home in Corvaliis, Oregon, within six months from thU date. Dated at Corvaliis. Oregon, January 7, 1904 . MINNIE LDENMAN, Executrix of the Estate of Gustav Hodes, deceased. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or., January 25, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 187$, en titled "An act for the sale nf timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory" as extended to" all the Public Land Mates ty act of August 4, 1S92, Philip H Johnson, f Monmouth, couutv of l'lk, State of Oregon, has this lv hied in this office ?Ms sworn statement No. 8122, (or the puxhas of the E. i of S. K. of Sec tion No. 18 in TonMp No. 13 South Range No. 6 S est. tu offer proof to show that the land sought more valuable for its timber or stone than for aricu.'twral purposes, and to establish bis claim to said Hnil before Victor P. Moses, Clerk of Benton t'ountv. -eiron, at Corvaliis, Oregon, on Friday, the Mn oa 01 April, 1904. He names as witnesses: Charles Newman of Inavale, 'reson, Hiram Newman, Fred Hublernd VYxiik richer ef Monmouth, Oregon. Any and ail iersons claiming adversely the above eescriho lamts are requested to file thtLir claims in ttiis otfee ou or before said 8th day of April, 1904 ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. MARK HfflA Nearing the End! Oxygen Helps Superb Constitu tion to Rally. Washington, FebM 15, 3:45 a. m. Senator Hanna has had ?n 'ther sinking spell. Dr. Osier was called from his bed and he 'and Dr. Carter worked laborious ly.. it. : l a ..it .y ova me paiicui. as a icsuu there has been a complete reac lion, although the Senator has been left much weaker. -Dr. Os ier returned to his bed with in structions to be called should an other spell be imminent. v The-ttack began with a severe rp 11 of coughing, during which the milk given a shiirt time be fore was vomited up. Dr. Ful cher first was called and then Dr. Osier. Believing that the final struggle was at hand. Dan Han na was aionf-ed, and quickly was at his fathers side-, and prepara tions were made to all the rest of 'the family, but this was not done in view of the rally which followed the doctor's efforts. Wash., Feb. 15, 4:45 a. m All members of Senator Hanna's family have b en sommoned. .Wash., Eeb. 15, 6:15 a.m. In a last effort to save him, the physicians, at 6 a. m. gave a sa line injiction with brandy, result ing in a very slight rally. More Japanese Troops ! A communication from Viceroy Alexieff just received confirms the report of the landing of 19, 000 Japanese troops at Chemulpo. Kings Valley. Mr. Daggett, of Dallas, made a business trip through the Val ley last week. Rev. W. It. Arnold went to Buena Vista and preached last Sunday. The farmers' telephone line1 from Kings Valley to Pee Dee is about completed. People here are quite enterprising; pur farm ers' wives are talkative as else where, hence this line will prove a great convenience. O. C. Ramsdell, the mail car rier from Kings. Valley to Wren, is still on the sick list. Me has had a severe attack of cold and rheumatism. A. C. Miller and John McCul lum have returned from a busi ness trip to Eugene. The 14-year-old daughter of Mr. Hooker, living a short dis tance below here, while return ing from the Pee Dee school Fri day, was thrown from her pony. One arm was broken. Dr. Luther set the fractured limb and says she will soon be all right. S. A. Seiwert, of Monmouth, assisted Rev. Epley in a quarterly meeting held here last Sunday. Last week a babe was born in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Em bree. Observer. Real Estate Transfers. John Rickaid to Ella Rickard, 150 a 3 miles south of Cor; $10. Delilah O. Houck to W. C. Metcalf, 104 a south of Cor; $7500. W. C. Metcalf to D. O. Houck, Lot 2, College Home Add; $2000. Louisa Crees (trustee) to Bap tist church, xyi lots adj church; $700. . S B Rowley & wf to J B Mc Lennan, 314 lots Bl 18 O T $1950 Malinda" Risley to Pipe & Steel 45.40 a near Albany; $1125. M. T. Whitney (guardian) to Mrs. M. F. Smith, 5 lots Cor, nt, 5; 549- For the Good of the Schools. Another of Supt. Den man's inter e8ting and- instructive" Parents' Meetings will be held at the Grange Hall, Fairmount, on Saturday next, commencing at 10:30 a, , m. The meeting takea place in Grange Hall,' and officers and members of the Grange will turn oat in full force to do honor to the occasion, and en courage the pupils by their presence and sanction. y - The invitation issued by the su parintendent is a model of persist ent and earnest entreaty, and indi cates not only a deep interest in the good of the schools, bat a firm faith in the good wi'l and heartv n-operation of the parents and friends of the scholars. We give it in full: INVITATION". You are cordially invited to attend this meeting. It does not matter whether yon are a granger, come anyway. If you are interested f our schools, bring your family and friends. The Grange has kindly consented to give jus this day and their influence in making this meeting profitable. Look over the subjects 'and bring some new thoughts to give. If we are "to stir our pupils to greater efforts, if we are to arouse a greater interest, you must give your support to these meetings. Remember the meeting is held at a time of the year when there is but' little work to do on the farm. We want your pres ence. Let us 'fill the Grange hall. The meeting last year with you was one of the best held in the county. Let us main tain the record already established. Ex pecting the presence of kevery school offi cer, every teacher and. every parent and patron who want better schools, we again bid you welcome. Speak to your neigh bor, arrange to bring your family, take a nioment to fill your basket, and come with willing hands and willing hearts. Program to begin promptly at 10:30 a. m. The Hall is just across the river from Albany on river road. The program is calculated to still further rouse the interest -of the audience, and impress upon every visitor the importance of the suOt j-ct. No t ict in history has been more clearly demonstrated than that education is the driving wheel of civilization, and the hope of the world lies in the maintainence and perpetuity of the public schools. The following is the program for the day. PROGRAM. Singing Aiidience Address Supt. Geo. W. Denman "Upon Whom Should the Responsibility of the School Rest?"..: ; T.B. Williamson, ' Mrs. Frank Tharp. ' '' T. J. Risley, . "Compulsory Education in Oregon."....,, M. V. Lee per, 4 H. J. Reese, Mrs. W. B. Shannon. -"Cause and Remedy For Lack of Co operation in Some School Districts." J. T. Mayberry, .. . J. G. Gibson. A basket dinner will be served at the noon hour to every person present. This forms one of the pleasantest features of the day. Interspersed with the program, as outlined above, Supt. D-man will, introduce his phonographidselectious as follows: PHONOGRAPH. A 40 minute entertainment will be, - given for the children on one of these ; little talking machines. Such solos as "Turkey in Straw," "Shadows on Door,": "Just as the Sun Went Down," "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" and selec tions from some of the great band mas tars, such as Gilmore and Sousa; "Uncle Josh's Experience at a Ball Game,""In a Department Store" and "Arrival in New York City" will be given. If you are interested in the good of our public schools, turn out to this meeting. It will help you and encourage your children. No county in our stetehas better public schools than Benton, and for this condition of affairs we give- the credit where it belongs, to the earnest, honest, hearty good will and persistent labor of the best county school superintendent in the State of Ore gon, George W. Denman of Corval iis. As predicted in our last issue the order of Fraternal Home -Buyers was officially branded as a fraud on Thursday last, at the trial of the case in Portland. The originator of the scheme, C. ' Cuy Wakefield, was held to answer to the grand jury on a charge of fraud, while Ross Nicholas was dismissed from custody, the decision being that he had not been guilty of wrongdoing in connection with the order. This decision by United States Commis sioner McKee may have the effect of putting the order out of business, for hereafter all letters addressed to the concern will be returned to the writers with the legend "fraudulent" stamped across them. Should any communications of a business na ture be sent out by the order, the result will probably be the arrest of the official or officials of the order whose names appear in the com munication. " A Great Newspaper. It is manifest that the '.war which is now on between Russia and Japan will be the most picturesque atid thrilling in recent history. It is another case of Goliath and David and it is within the bounds of possibilities that the results will be quite aa surprising in the out come. ; . S .-" U' ' ' ' : Everyone will wsi't the war news, no in inconsequential driblets bnt in masses, particularly when the exciting events are detailed. " , . . : . The Journal lias made preparations to cover the events of the war fully and adequately. In addition to its regular news service, which will be greatly ex panded and supplemented by i-peoial ser vice at various, points of interest, it has arranged for the complete Hearst news service. As id well known a great statf of noted war correspondents are already on the scene. Wherever there is news it will be secured totally without regard to cost. A proportionate part of the cost The Journal will bear and in considera tion of th s will receive every line of war news that comes over the cables for the Hearst papers. ' This will give us facilities for laying the news before our readers untxcelled by any western newspaper. , The Journal proposes to give its read ers the news without regard to expense and in the exciting days that are now opeu will set a new mark for newspaper enterprise in this sectfon of the country. If you want to know what is going on, the place to find it is in the columns of The Journal, and those who want to keep up with the rapid progress of events would do well to send in their subscrip tions at once so as not to lose a single issue. . To the Women of Woodcraft. I wish to extend my thanks to the Women of Woodcraft, fer their kindness and promptness in paying the death claim of my wife, who passed away, Dec. 30, 1903. The Woodcraft shall always be remembered kihdlyby me. W. A. Buchanan. Corvaliis, Feb. 11, 1904. Lost. A pair of gold-rimmed spectacles be tween Court House, and Harris' store, on Fri'day, Feb. 12. Glasses were in case, which also contained merchandise ticket. Finder pleas leave at Gazette or Tele-' phone office. Summons. lit the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fir Benton County. John B. McLennan Plaintiff, Vs. Ellen Elizabeth Weiss, William Weiss, Emma Amelia Hawley, W. A. Wells, Mary J. Wells, Clara M. Hardin?, Gustav Harding, Claud T. Rice, Aliee Rice, Edward Tuayer, Henry Powell, and Benton County, Oregon, and all whom it may concern. Defendants. In the Matter of the Application . of Joho B. Mc Lennan to register the title of Lots No. four, nine, ten, and the North half of Lot No. three in Block No.. KiKbteen in the City of Corvaliis (formerly Marys '") in Benton county. State of Oregon To El leu Elizabeth Weiss, William Weiss. Emma Amelia Hawley, W. A. Wells, Mary J. Weils, Clara M. Harding, tiustav Harding, Claud T. Uice, Alice Bice, hdward Thayer, Henry Powell, and Benton County. Oregon, and all whom it may concern, defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear aud answer the complaint and application of plain tiff in the above entitled matter and Court, filed with the Clerk of said Court on the 12th day of February, 1904, on or before the 29th day of March, 1904, said day being the last day of the time pre scribed in the order for publication of this summons made by the Countv Juue of Benton County, Ore gon (which said order is hereinafter referred to), to wit, on or before six weeks from the day of first pub lication hereof. And you are hereby notified that if you fail so to appear and answer said compliint and application as herein required for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief demanded in said complaint and applica tion, -namely for a decree declaring, determining and adjudging that the defendants and each of them have no estate, right, title or interest in siid Lots 4, 9, 10 and north half Of Lot No. 3 in Block 18, in City of Corvaliis (formerly Marysville) in Banton countv, Oregon, at law or in equity, in possession, .expectancy, reversion or . remainder aud that you and euh of vou be forever enioined and debarred from asserting any claim whatsoever in or to said real property auverse to ine planum uu iiiitaui, that the Court by such decree find and declare the title or interest-of the applicant in said real prop erty and decree the"same as in the application stated and order the register of titles to register the same and for general relief. This summons is published in tho Corvaliis Ga zettb one a week for six successive and con secutive weeks,, beginning with the issue of Feb ruary 16th, 1904 In pursuance of an order made by the Hon. Virgil Watters, County Judge of Ben ton County, Oregon, dated February 16th, 1904. YATE8 & YATES, Attorneys for Plaintiff. . . , CHIMNEY SWEEP . . . The best chimney sweep in the Pacific Northwest will be in Corvaliis for one wetk only, beginning Monday, February 15. Leave orders at Berry & Carl's Bi cycle Store, Mayor McLane, of Baltimore, takes an optimistic-view of the situation in his city, and sends the following to the Associated Press; "Balti more will now enter into the task of resurrection. A greater and more beautiful city will arise from the ruins, and we shall- make this calamity a future blessing. We are staggered by the terrible loss, but we are not discouraged, and every energy of the city as a muni cipality and its citizens as private individuals will be devoted to a re habilitation that will not only prove the stuff we are made of, but be a monument to the American spirit". Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic hes stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million bottles Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c Enclosed with every botfle is Ten Cent, package of Croves Black Root. Liver Puis. ',. . v-y -:. '"V- (- . : , . v 1 1 - in.;,, ,', . ,. ...,,. , ., . m m New black and colored Dress Goods, flew Wash Fabrics. New Waistiiiffs. New Prints, Ginghams & Percales. New Clot hi nS & Men's Furnishings. Douglas 03 and $3.5 O Shoes-Spring Styles. IN TRANSIENT Ribbons Laces Embroideries White Goods Shirt Waists Notary. Titles. Conveyancing JOS. H. WILSON. 1 ATrORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in . all State and Federal Court Office in Burnett bmldintr. B A. CATHEY, M. D Physician Sf Surgeon Rooms 14 in Bank Building. Office Hours W1.I2.m. J 2 to 4 p.m. Residence: Corner 5th and Adams Sts Telephone at office and residence. Corvallia, Oregon E. R. Bryson ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Corvaliis, Oeeeron. Office la PostofBce BnlldlnK. Notice. TJ. S. Land Office, Oregon City, February 5, 1904. Notice is hereby given that the ap-l proved plat of township 10 south, range 9 west, (fractional) has been received from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on Aprill 13. 1904, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said date, said plat will be filed in this office, and the land embraced will be subject io entry on and after said date. Algernon S. Dresser, Register. Geo. W. Bilku, Receiver. ALL KIMDS OF Sawing Machine Extras, AT THE Singer Sewing Machine . . Agency . . On Second st, opposite Farmers Hotel, G. A. Bryce, Agent. That tho GAZETTE has tho Best Assortment finest Display Dtest Designs FOR job Work of All Kinds. C. II. NEWTH, M. D. PHYSICIAN &c SURGEON. OFFICE AND RESIDEEAmiBBT, PHILOINIATH, ORE. Mordaunt A. Goodnough, TEACHER OK PIANO ORGAN HARMONY GUITAR Phone, 245. Studio at O. A. C. and at Residence. HARDWARE TINWARE STOVES PAINTS OILS x A full line of Win. dow Glass 222 Harness, Wagons, Buggies and Farm Machinery PHILOMATH v OREGON. E. E. WHITE REAL ESTATE CO Just a Few of Our Many Bargains. - No. 31. 460 acres adjoining R. R. town, alt tillable, fine improvements. Only 925 per acre. No. 87. 3t7 acres 7 miles from Corvaliis and 1 miles from K. K. station, 2 good nouses, fine barns, 125 acres out to grain. A fine place; $45 per acre. No. Si. 800 acres all fenced, 160 acres cleared, more could be, 100 acres to grain now. Price 25 per acre. No. 20. 60 acres, good 9-room house, good well and orchard, all fenced; also 10 bead of cows, team, harness and. wagon, some hogs and chickens, all in $3000. No. 18 30 acres. 25 in orchard mostly prunes, good house and barn, good well and running water. Price 2400. No. 15. 160 acres, 44 miles east of Corvaliis, eight-room house, barn 40x60, 20 acres of prunes, balance good forest land. Price 3o per acre., No. 26. House and 2 lots on Main street; 1500. No. 27. 22-foot front on Main rtreet good location for business. $500. No. 25. A fine lot on Third street; 9135. No. 31. Two fine lots, nice location; $500. No. 35. Undivided half interest in business lot on Main street, good two-story brick 59x75 feet, a snap. Price. 4,500. Space will not permit of further details, but if you want a good investment call and see us. First door South of ReadiDg Room. WHITE Jc STONE. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton County. Delila Read, Plaintiff, " vs. y Thomas O. Read, Defendant J To Thomas O. Read the defendant above named: In thetname of the State of Oregon you are sum moned and required to appear, io the above entitled court at the court room thereaf, in the City of Cor valiis, Benton Comity, State oi Oregon, on or be fore Monday the 28th day of March 1904, it being the first day of the next regular term of said court, to answer to plaintiff's complaint now on file in this suit in said court, and if you fail so to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to skid court for the relief prayed for in the said com plaint to-wit, for a decree annulling the marriage contract now existing between said plaintiff and de fendant and for the cost and disbursements in said suit. This summons Is published by order of Eon Virgil ' E. Watters, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton County made on the 11th day of February and to be published for six consecutive weeks and in seven issues of the Corvaliis Gazette, and the first date of the publication thereof to be February 12, 1904. YATES & YATES. Attorneys for Plaintiff.