SAY!
Take a loolc at the
Raycycle-
The strongest and easiest run
ning wheel on the market.
IT RUNS
27 EASIER
. than any other wheel.
Guaranteed for 12lmonths.
Call and see them.
$40., $45. and $50.
J. K. BERRY
AND
G. SI. CARL
AGENTS.
We also have the
Reading
Standard
Bicycle
The wheel that holds the most
world's records of any wheel
. built.
$30. $35. $40.
No "trust" wheel when you
buy a wheel of us.
You get a
1904 Wheel
not a 1903 wheel with a
1904 Price
We have the finest line of sun
dries and parts in the city.
Call and see us, as we are
In the Business
To DO Business!
BERRY & CARL
Bicycle
HE CQRVALLIS GAZETTE
Tuesdays and Fridays,
Big Circus Parade.
The parade of the Norris & Rowe new
and greater shows this season promises
to be an event of more than ordinary in
terest. The shows have grown so enor
mously that the army of acrobats, gym
nasts, clowns, tumblers, athletes, equil
ibrists and riders combined with the
congress of marvelously trained animals,
makes almost a city in itself under the
enormous new tents which houses this
really wonderful organization known as
the New Norris & Rowe Greater Shows.
The costumes for this parade were made
expressly for it and we are assured that
no other attraction has ever gone to so
creat an exDense in tins matter, now-
o
ever it is simply a matter of personal
pride with Norris & Rowe to have the
best and most expensive street display
ever exhibited in this section. Dozens
of new wagons, epic, span, new, and in
all the brilliancy of red and gold paint;
dozeos of rages of rare and wild beasts,
elephants, tigers, lions, tapirs, educated
ponies and horses in all the glory of gay
trappings make a veritable feast of color
for the eye and a spectacular parade
which will lonsf be remembered as one
of the best teatures of the modern big
circus. Norris & Rowe will exhibit here
Friday, May 2j, giving performances at
2 and 8 p. m.
A Local Musicale.
The entertainment given last
Friday evening by the orchestra,
consisting of Messrs. Cathey,
Kennedy, Burkhart, Nichols and
Miller, and Mrs. G. B. Schmidt
and Miss Libbie Rice, was well
received by a very good audience.
The orchestra rendered 4 'Prince
Pilsen," by Luders, "Evening
Pearl," by Humphreys and an
overture, "Guiding Star," by
Kennedy. Mr. Nichols gave the
audience a treat in his cornet
solo, from Keifer. Mr. Kennedy
rendered a violin solo accom
panied by the orchestra, which
ws rich in musical variation.
Mr. Burkhart, of Albany, con
tributed an interesting number
in the "Holy City," on his trom
bone. Mr. Burkhart and his
trombone are good friends that
seem to understand each other.
Guy E. Moore and. Miss Dora
Lindgren gave variety in their
readings, in which each is quite
at home.
Genevieve Schmidt gave a
graceful number in pantomime
while Dora Lindgren sang,
'Abide With Me. ' ' Mamie Hall
appeared in the first tableau,
"Ready for the Wedding."
The Church Coronation was
participated in by eighteen girls,
the parts consisting of short drill,
tableau, vocal music and recita
tion. In admiration of the submariue
torpedo-boats those toys of death
and scientific demons of the sea
let us remember a precursor of
this great age ot torpedo warfare.
In 1776 David Bushnell, Yankee,
tried to destroy a British ship in
the New York Bay by means ot
a submarine boat. He failed,
but is worth remembering, all the
same. "With the Procession" in
Everybody's Magazine for May.
E. E. WHITE
REAL ESTATE CO
Are you looking for a home, or
good investment?
If so we will take pleasure in showing
you over the country.
And are confident we can give you the
right price on something that will suit
you.
We have tracts of from 5 acres to 1,500
acres.
We have Fruit Lands. Hop Lands,
Farm Lands, Poultry Ranches, Stock
Ranches and Timber Lands, ranging in
price from $7 per acre to $1.25 per acre
all owing to location and improvements.
We also have a nice list of City Prop
erty. Lots from $75 each to $500 each.
Residences from $350 to $3000 each ac
cording to location and improvements ;
we also have some good business loca
tions. Office first door south of Reading
room.
WHITE 4. STONE,
Corvallis, Oregon.
RHEUMATISM
Catarrh, Constipation, Kidney Trouble.
Ninety per cent, of all cases CURED at
BOSWELL SPRINGS.
For terms, Rooms, etc., address
CAPT. BEX D BOSWELL,
Manager and Proprietor
Boswell P; O , Douglas Co. ,
rTISAIIAITEROFIIEmn
I
Absolutely Pure.'
THERE IS NO SUSSTITUTE
M. E. Conference at Los Angeles.
On account of the above Conference,
the Southern Pacific Co., will make re
duced rates on the certificate plan from
mainline to p l its m Oreiion south of
Portland. Passengers will purchase
tiikets to Lo- Angeles, for which the
agent will, collect t:.e hi-fheet one wav
rate, giving a special n-ceipt. On pre
sentation of this rt-ceipt luly executed,
by original purchaser, .Southern Pacific
agent at Los A"geles will sell return
ticket at one-third fare. Sale da'es from
Oregon points will be April 19 to May 7
inclusive, also May 9, , 12, lo', lv, 23, 26
and 3!.'. Tiie last, dav on which certifi
cates will b honored for return at re
duced rate from Los Angeles will be
June 5, 1904.
Business Locals.
Stop at the Occidental.
The 1900 washer at Mann's.
The loveliest wall paper at Mann's.
Fifty rolls of fresh, new mattings at
Mann's.
The best high class hotel is the Occi
dental.
Corvallis
Main 374.
Steam Laundry, 'phone
For harness aod saddles see
Cameron.
J. M.
First class accommodations at the Occi
dental. Wall paper at Blackledge's new fur
i.iture store.
See Hvland for paper hanging, North
Main street.
Take vour meals at
Rates reasonable.
the occidental.
For low prices on saddles and harness
see J. M. Cameron.
Hyland the paper hanger and painter,
North Main street.
Remember 10 per cent off at Mrs. Ma
sou's every Saturdav.
J. M. Cameron manufacturer and deal
er ia harness and saddles.
Does your house need papering, see
Hyland, North Main street.
. Your lace curtains laundried, Corvallis
Steam Laundry, 'phone Main 374.
Red Cedar Star Shingles at the saw
mill at $1.60 per M. E. W. Strong.
Special rates on family washings. Cor
vallis Steam Laundry, 'phone Main 374.
New specialties in photography at the
Gardner Stndio, Ninth street, near Col
lege walk.
Make the Occidental Hotel your stop
ping place wuiie in the city. Rates rea
sonable. Have your old chairs and conches
made new at Holgate's, one door south
of Wade's.
Platinum pictures in Art Folders at
the Gardner Studio. Nintn s treet near
College walk.
W. W. Holgate for cabinet and up
holstering work, one door south of
Wade's.
When in need of burnt wood effects,
upholstering or cabinet work, see W. VV.
Holgate, one door south of Wade's.
Morris chairs, couches and folding beds
made and upholstered by Holgate, one
south of Wade's.
Before re-furnishing your house, call
on J. D. Mann, the leading house fur
nisher in the city.
The largest stock of whips, saddles and
robes in the Willamette valley is found at
J. M. Cameron's.
Drop us a card or call us on 'phone
and we will call for your laundry, Cor
vallis Steam Laundry, 'phone Main 374.
Clothing !
Henlde
Davis
C16thfog !
HEALTH
. "I don think we eonld lceop
house without Thedford'a Blaok-Dnrag-ht.
We hTe used it in the
family for over two yean with the
best ot results. I have not had m
doctor in the house for that length
of time. It ia a doctor in itself and
always ready to make a person wen
and happy." JAMES ttat.t Jack
sonville, 111.
Because this great medicine
relieves stomach pains, frees the
constipated bowels and invigor
ates the torpid liver and weak
ened kidneys
Mo Doctor
,13 necessary in the home where
Thedford'a Black-Draught is
kept. Families living m the
country, miles from any physi
cian, have been kept in Jiealth
for jears with this medicine as
their only doctor. Thedford'a
Black-Draught cures bilious
ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and
fever, bad blood, headaches,
diarrhoea, constipation, colic
and almost every other ailment
because the stomach, bowels
liver and kidneys so nearly con
trol the health.
THIDFORD'S
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad.
TIME CARD.
No.
2 For Yaquina:
Leaves Albany
Leaves Corvallis
Arrives Yaquina . . .
1 Returning:
.12:45 p. m.
.2:00 p. m.
. . 6 -20 p. m.
. .6:45 a. m.
.11:30 a. m.
.12:15 p. mi
..7:00 a. m.
.12:20 p. m.
No.
Leaves Yaquina....
Leaves Corvallis. . .
Arrives Albany
No. 3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany
Arrives Detroit
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, Breitenhush 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. Cockkei.l, Agant Albany.
Show us
the Man
who has never worn
00
and we'll show you a man who
ought to come to our store.
If you're such a man, why don't
you give Dntchess Trousers a
trial? .
TO .WEAR THEM ONCE iS
TO WEAR THEM ALWAYS
For Sale by
M S
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All tlrufr
frists refund the money if it fails to cure
E W. Grove's signature is on each box.
T. D. Campbell haft taken'charge of the
Benton County Lumber Yard, near the
S. P. depot. Will furnish all kinds of
building material, doors, windows, etc.
See him before you buy.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersicmed, ad
ministrator of the estate of Leo Gerhard, deceased,
has filed in the county court of Benton county,
state of Oregon, his final account as such adminis
trator of said estate, and that Friday, the 6th day of
Hay. 1961. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been
fixed by said court as the time for hearing' of ob
jections to said report, and the settlement thereof.
HENRY GERHARD,
Administrator of the estate of Leo Gerhard, de'ed.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
because the formula is plainly printed on ererv
bottle .showing that it is simply Iron and Qui I
r
Tcio Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Seven MSSon boxes sold in past 12
. For. the "Non-Ultra."
Of course, every man isn't a dashing young fellow with leanings toward
the ultra.lL It's not every one that can wear extreme styles, anyhow.
They would looK out of place. Fully half the good
dressers go in for the conserv-
ative We do not mean by
thfit something that's out of
date. On the contrary, our
conservative coats are right
up to the minute, only the
cut isn't the kind that people
will turn around and look at!
Of course, we have the ultra
styles, -too, for the nobby
youth the sort that will
bring out the ejaculation:
"Gee! but he's dead swell."
If you don't want that sort
of thing, we commend our '
regular conservative suits, the Arvon three-button sack or the three-button
double-breasted Tudor, or, may be, the straight-front sack, which
ever yotir taste decides. You won't be a swaggering
Beau Brummel just a plain every-day man with real smart clothes or
APJIGJAL TRAP
This trap is guaranteed to kill anything
from a mouse to a bear; under ground or
on top. Either a push or a pull will touch
it off. It will take them goin' or comin
It isn't any sin for the animal to kill itself.
It was invented and manufactured by
HARVEY SAEGENT, Corvallis, Oregon.
For sale at Huston's hardware store.
Patented Nov. 11, 1902.
Notice.
To the Voters of Benton County:
Acceding to the wishes of a large num
ber of patrons and friends of our pub
lic schools, I submit my same to the
voters of Benton county for the office of
county school superintendent.
Very respectfully,
S. I. Pratt.
Philomath, Or., March 7, 1904.
Chief of Police.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Chief of Po
lice, at the coming election to be held
May 16, 1904, and if elected will endea
vor to Bee that the laws are enforced to
the best ot my ability.
Lee Henkle.
I hereby announce myself as candidate
for Chief of Police at the next city elec
tion held on May 16th.
F. R. OVERLANDER.
Chief of Police.
I would respectfully announce myself
a candidate for the office of Chief of Po
lice, subject to the will of the majority of
voters of Corvallis at the annual May
election. W. G. Lane.
For Police Judge.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of Police Judge at the
city election to be held May 16, 1904.
E. P. Grkffoz.
City Treasurer,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Treasurer of the City of
Corvallis, subject to the will of the voters
at the next annual city election.
Wsr. McLaqax.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
GOTMBflQ) 1904 CEOIBf & MJUUJBZLUnCMDt
Our ladies fine shoes and oxford
at $2,00, $2 50, $3.00 and $3.50 are
the strongest lines we have ever
shown. Nolan & Callahan.
ALL KINDS OF
Sewing Machine Extras,
AT THE
Singer Sewing Machine
. . Agency . .
On Second et, opposite Farmers Hotel,
Cm Am Price, Agentm
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
5 Drawer Singer Machine:
$39. OO,
7 Drawer Singer Machino
$42.50,
G. A.
PRICE,
AGETJT.
. Cures Grip
fn Two Days,
'-' Oft every
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