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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' Five liiea. or let-s. 25 Vents for three insertion?, or 50 i ents per month. WANTED MOHAIR AND WOOL WANTED The verr highest price paid, at 8. L. Kline's. "Corvallir-. MOHAIR AND WOOL. HIGHEST market price pail. -WM. CBEES, Corvallis. INFORMATION WANTED OF THE whereabouts of Eliza Ann Clinton or heirs. Persons kiioning please ad dress Fli.a Kknnkdy, Kenton, Hardin Co.. Ohio. FOR SALE INVALID'S CHAIR, LIGHT BUILT and Light Running Child can handle it. A bargain at $7 50 Call and see it at the Gazette office. FOB SALE OR RENT. A SIX-ROOM HOUSE. CENTRALLY located. Inquire at this office. FEED HORSE FEED, COW FEED, CHEAT Hay and Sheaf Oats. E. S. KING, i Utiles North of College. PAINTERS 8AM KERR, PAINTER AND PAPER Hanger. Phone, Main 405. Corvallis, Oregon LIVESTOCK P. A. KLINE. LIVE STOCK AUC TIONEER, Corvallis. Oregon, Office at Hut-ton's hardware store. P. O. ad dress Box ll . Pays highest prices for all kinds of livestock. Twenty year's experience. Satisfaction guaranteed PHYSICIANS X. G. ALTMAN, M. D.. HOMEOPA thist. Office corner of Third and Mon roe streets. Residence Corner Third and Harrison streets. Hours 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 9 to 10 a. m. Phone residence 315. 3. A. OATHEY. M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p.m. Residence : cor. 5th and Ad ams Sts. Telephone at office and res idence. Corvallis, Oregon. C H. NEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on Main street, Philomath, Oregon. DRS. W. H. & MAUD B. HOLT, Osteopathic Physicians. Over Firet National Bank, Corvallis. Office hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. ATTORNEYS E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Office Building, Corval lis, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. Notary, Titles, Conveyanc ing. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. LODGE DIRECTORY masonic: CORVALLIS LODGE, No. 14. A. F. & A. M. Stated communication first and third Wednesdays of each month., at Masonic .Hall, becond St. Jas. A. Harper, W. M. V . r Lanerty, Secretary. FERGUSON CHAPTER. No. 5. R. A M. Regular convocation 2nd Wednes day of each month at Masonic Hall. Jesse Irvine, H. P. J. B. Horner, Secretary. OREGON COUNCIL, No. 2.R.& S. M Stated assembly fourth Wednesday of each month, at Masonic Hall. S. Chipman, T. I. M E. B. Horning, Recorder. ST MARY'S CHAPTER, No. 9. O. E. S., meets Tuesday preceding the full moon, at Masonic Hall. Lillie Groves, W. M. Bertha Davis. Secretary. ODD FELLOWS BARNUM LODGE, No. 7, L O. O. F. meets every Tuesday evening at L O. 0. F. Hall. Dolph Norton, N. G. W. P. Lafferty, Secretary. iUI VIVE ENCAMPMENT. No. 2R, 1. O. O. F., meets. first and third Fri days in I. O. O. F. Hall. E. L. Strange, C. P. W. E. Yates, Scribe. ALPHA, No. 34. REBEKAH LODGE, meets the second and fourth Mondays in l O. O. F. HalL Mrs. H. 8. Peraot, N. G. Miss Sadie Dixon, Secretary. MARYS PEAK CAMP. No. 126. W. O. W., meets second and Fourth Fridays, in Woodmen Hall. G. W. Fu ler, C. C. J. L. Underwood, Clerk. correspondents corner Snapshots as Caught by sentatives Throughout the County. Oak Grove. Born Friday to the wife of "Lewis Krochel, a girl. Mrs. D. N. Williamson, of Albany, ac-i companied by- her mother, Mrs. Dodson. of Texas; were visiting friends here Sat urday. Miss Eloda Tharp, who hasTJeen stay- fng in Alhany,fche most of the winter, is home again. . : . Supervisor Went beiran work on the roa'ls MouUay. Aa most tviry one is bnsy ii is very Lard to 'get Lauds just now. " Rev. B. F. Culver preached his fare well sermon Sunday to a well-filled bouse. Mr. Culver js well liked and ur people regret to see bim leave.. Will and Marion Bailey are getting ready to bid adieu to the vailey folks and start for the chittim fields. Guy Knapp and wife , who bought a farm here last fall, moved back to Albany Monday, where they expect to reside. The posters are np calling attention to the fact that on May the 8th at 7:30 a meeting is called for the purpose of or ganizing a Roosevelt Club. Mr. Govro, of Independence, spent a few days in the neighborhood visiting at the home of G. W. Goff. He returned home Sunday morning. A good many of oar people have been attending the Evangelistic meetings that have been in progress in Albany for the last ten days. C. C. Dodson, who . has been visiting relatives, left Tuesday morning for Wash ington, where be goes to visit a brother. It will be the first time they have met in thirty years. The basket social at Cloverdale last Saturday evening was well attended some coming from Corvallis. -The program was good and well rendered. The bas kets went at all kinds of prices, the high est being $4.50 which belonged to Miss Maud Hughes. The net receipts will, be about $20, the amount to go towards buy ing an organ for the school. . The weather is fair again and farmers are making good use of it. Teams are seen afield early and late, and while the bulk ot grain is sown there still remains quite a lot of work to be done. Grain is looking fine and pastures are getting good, and stock are begining u pick up. The roads are improved and now and now and then an agent is seen hitting it hard. I scream, thou screamest, he screams and they all scream for the famous Hazel wood ice cream at Miles Starr's. SCOTT (Eb New and Second A Fine New Stock Philomath Farmers Hotel W. J. HOWELL, Prop'r. Headquarters for Farmers. Biggest meal in the City for 25 cents. Only White Labor employed. Everything new and clean. ": HATHAWAY BROS., .OPPOSITE R. M. WADE'S. SOUTH MAIN ST., CORVALLIS. Carriage Building Hacks for sale Horseshoeing General Blacksmithing Benton County Cumber Company, MANUFACTURERS OF 2AU kinds of Fir LumberC Dealers in Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows. Special at tention given bills in car-load lots. - Pbiloaatb -- Oregon. Cheap Sunday Kates Between - Portland and Willamette Valley Points. Low round trip rates have been placed n 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. Rats to ok From Cobtajxis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Go's Agent for particular. t)ur Different ; Repre- j Bellfountain. Bore to the wife of George Hall, April 30, a son. -.-;. -; . -Mrs. Earnest. Bachaurian, of Drain, Douglas ponatj, i-epf riding the week J with her parent. - ' Vergil White and family, of Cottage Grove, rpent a few days last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. H7 Edwards. Justice M. M. Waltz has been confined to the house for a week or. more' with a severe cold. .' . Tozier. the Bellfountain harneesmaker, is moving to Corvallis to engage iu the same business. Prof Mack and wife, who have been teaching In John Day for several years, are expected home soon. A local telephone has been organized with 11 members at Bellfountain for the construction of a line from there to Mob roe. J. H. Edwards, president; S. C. Starr, secretary; Robert Kyle, treasurer. There will probably be other lines put up before long. . . Farmers ;arer yet y very busy.. needing. Fall grain looks fine. Bellfountain Circle gave a social enter tainment last Saturday night that was well attended and all got the benefit of a drenching rain before getting home. In the absence of Dr. Ford the M, E. elder, Rev. Skidmore, of the Halsey cir cuit, will hold quarterly meeting at Simp son chapel next Saturday and Sunday. The occasion of a very proper and en joyable gathering of old pioneers last Monday at the home of J. H. Edwards was the 87th birthday of Father Edwards. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Read er, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Finley, Annt Mary Barclay, Mr. Henry Heron, and Jas. Gragg. " The day was spent in social and reminiscent conversation that is always so full of in terest to the old pioneer. , Philomath. . R. Gant has had a new roof put on his honse. If some more of the moss-covered roofs in town were replaced by new ones the danger of fires would be lessen ed and the looks and value of the pro perty improved. . The ball game, which was to have been played last Saturday was not pulled off as one of the pitchers was absent. The town boys, - however, picked out their best men and played the regular team ot Philomath College the town boys wis ning with a score of 31 to 7. PUGSLEY - hand Furniture. Just Received. Oregon FflHIOfJ 53,053 34,473 Imported Back Ptrcbtreo SWSra, ii make the season of 1904 as follows : Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Fanner's Barn, Corvallis-Thursdays, at McFad den's Farm. Brace; Fridays and Saturdays . at Monroe, Oregon. ' Terms : $15.00 the season ; $20.00 to insure. V - - " T. KFaweett, Owner. ; Corvallis, Oregon Ladies don't buy your " spring dress goods and trimmings until you first examine Nolan & Calla han's select stock. Profs. Sheak and Emeries- attetx ed th Local Opii u rally iu Uurvaiiki Tuesday evei.is.g. - - v ." '-V;:: . f-' -' - .-'-' . Mra. Bradford is home after a few- days in Albany. ' x ' . ; .Prof. C. G. Springer, w ho is teaching -sclibol in Alsea, was in Philomath -4nt Saturday and Sunday. ; : i.; Mr.- Edna Gardner returned from Rainier, Oregon and - is visiting her parents, Mr. add Mrs. Geo. Meats. . . " Dr. Loggan has moved his -offioe one door north and id now ! c-omfortably located -i'S - May day was well celebrated in Philo math thia wm. KnmA hniirn ntiea fartd the rain Saturday evening, while on Mon- day evening in almost every part of the. city, might Give been heard the stealthy footsteps " an 1 subdued voices, or the hurried treat and suppressed laugh of some band of basket hangers. " Pekk A Boo. . Alsea. ( . Spring seedinK is a month late, horses are scarce and hands can hardly he had at any price. It the weather stays favor able the most of the farming will be com pleted this week. . Mr. Jackson, from Corvallis passed through the valley last Satnrday on his way to his new home at Canal Creek. " Thos. Cany trom Oklahoma has pur chased a rattan -known a the Vernon property. . The deal was closed last Mon day. ..' . . The fact that this precinct" is not rep resented in the well selected county ticket, which - was chosen by the Republican Convention on the 31st of March-does not keep our alwajs loval "boys" from marching in the front ranks We' have a ticket tliat every Republican should be proud of. On Friday evening May 13 is the date selected to organize a "Roosevelt Club " On this occasion the Republican can didates have been invited to meet 'With the club, and voters. Every body made welcome at this meeting, A parents meeting will be held at the Grange Hall in this place May 13. Our worthy county Supt, G. W. Denman will be with us on that date. A good time is anticipated by every one. All ate invited o come. Drew Check to Himself. A. I. McFadden was placed on trial before Judge Cleland aiid " a jury yesterday on a charge of for gery, preferred by J. B. Tillot son, his former employer, who is a contractor and logger. McFad den worked for Tillotson as a bookkeeper and was discharged in August 1903. Tillotson made a practice of supplying McFad den with blank checks signed in in blank and just before he left the office he filled out a check in his own favor for $342 and cash ed it. He said Tillotson owed him this much for services ren dered. Tillotson denies this, and states that McFadden charged $147 for expenses he was not entitled to, He testified that McFadden made some trips for him out of town and said he paid the traveling ex penses, but was not supposed to pay for board and room rent, as there was no such contract be tween them. The trial will be concluded to day. J. O. Stearns and W. S. McFadden, of Corvallis, appear as counsel for the defense. Ore- gonian. The jury in the case on Tues day brought in a verdict ot not guilty, and McFadden was ac quitted after a few moments' de liberation. Real Estate Transfers. E M Kimball and wife to Lulu P. Tom, 3-4 acre in Alsea; $1. G A Bennett and wife to May G Crooks,, lot in Philomath; $125. J H May to Henry Herron, 160 acres JSiammit; $1000. . F A Kisor and husband to Henry Ambler, q c d lot in Philo math; H S Pittman and wife to Paul Truitt, 192 acres near Blodgett; $2,200. H S Pittman and wife to Paul Truitt, 360 acres near Blodgett; $2, 200. " HS Pittman and wife to Paul Truitt, $100. W S Miller to Alma M Dow, lot in Cotvallis; 190. Ada I Brack and husband to N P Newton, lot in Philomath; $700. Henrv Boroen to Mary A Yan- tis, 1 acre in Philomath; $100. W H Currin and wife to M C Miller, block 27,- Job's Add; $225. . J GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, - J WAGON and HAC1U3AKERQ. One ttoor North Farmers Hotel . , . Spring Jlnnounccment DresslGoods " Millinery Shirt Waists Hosiery J. E. HEN KLE, Philomath, O. J. BLACKLEDGE, Hew yuntitttre j music Store. i cordially invite you to inspect my new stock of goods, m m m OOUSlSting Of m m m Various Musical Instruments Bed Lounges and Couches -Bedroom Suites, Iron Bedsteads Maple and Ash Bedsteads Woven Wire Springs Good Line of Mattresses Extension Tables, Center Tables Go-Carts . . . Also Sewing Machines, new and second-hand- Second-hand Pianos for sals and for rent. A few stoves and a few pieces of Granitewa'e left. O. J. BLACKLEDGE. FREE BUS OCCIDENTAL HOTEL H. M. BRUNK, Prop. Leading hotel in Corvallis. Newly; furnished with modern convenien ces. Rates $1, $1.25 and $2 per day. Q Q Q Q Q Q THE PRIDE OF THE WEST ..HDRRIS fi ROME'S- NEW BIG SHOWS The Great Tented Amusement Enterprise that Fulfills Every Promise ' CIRCUS MENAGERIE Will exhibit FRIDAY, 2 RINGS ELEVATED STAGE A Multitude of New Features 5 MARVELOUS BELFORDS 5 4 FLYING LA VANS 4 The World's Greatest Acrobats The Most Sensational Aerial Gymnasts. MELNOTTE, -LA NOLE, MELNOTTE 6 GARDNER FAMILY 6 , Europe's Premier Comedy High Heroes of the High . Horizontal Wire Artists Bars 6 GRACFF0L GROTHS 6 3 McDONALD BROTHERS 3 Most Remarkable Contortionists Extant The Foremost Trick Cyclist 88 88888 ROYAL OKA. TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION Performing Elephants, Camels, Lions, Tigers, Hyenas, Tapirs, Llamas, Kanga roos, Buffaloes, Ostriches, Elk, Deer, Ponies, Goats, and Monkeys. TWENTY-JOLLY JESTING CLOWNS-TWENTY Herbert Rnmley's School of Educated Seals Herr Geisler School of Comedy Elephants Quartstte of Cake-Walking Horses V Enchanting Pony Ballet One Hundred Startling Acts. 1 n j : . Royal Roman Hippodrome ' , Olympian Standium ' - . Mammoth Aerial Enclave A Mighty Universal Natural History GRAND - GOLD - GUTTERIKG - STREET - PARADE Will Leave the, Show Ground Every Morning at 10I30.. AdulU, 50c. ChilPren, 25c. Sideboards. Kitchen Safes Kitchen ' te sures : . .Dining Chairs, High Chairs Children's Uockers and . Many Styles of Rockers Fine Lot Bamboo Furniture just in Window Shades, Curtain Poles ' New Line of Wall Paper FREE' SAMPLE ROOM MUSEUM HIPPODROME in Corvallis on - MAY 20. NEW CIRCUS THROUGHOUT Never Before Presented in America JAPANESE TROUPE 8 8 8 8-8 8 8- - 0s Itoksl MmKs Tn to Evsxylktoa