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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
HE CORVALLIS GAZETTE Tuesdays and Fridays, O. A. C. Notes. .Mr. Lehr nkrauss, a German vtndent from one ol the Urge Ger Ban uni vert-it: f, br cause of hip gued Fcholarpbip, was giyen a trip through the United btatep, all ex penses paid. Dr Withv.omh in wiled him to talk to b'8 class in Ttterinary science Thursday morn ing, on "Conditions as they exist in Jermany.M He gave a verv inte iog talk, although it was a HttU ifficult to express hiriaseit in Eng Isb. He spoke of the mm er of living as practiced bv tn lower classes and of the problems Jb feave to face. ' He also spoke of fhe eflFect of the enforced service f two years in the army. , He said it was not demoralizing but tended to keep men from the farm and bring litem to- the city after they had learned city ways while in the army. The inspector came Wednesday" . and with much uncertainty as to what was coming, the boys marched out for inspection. As always hap pens, the unexpected . came to pac-s and commands were given which were not expected, but aside from two er three slight mistakes the chiS went off very nicely . After the drill the officers were all in vited up to the Agricultural Hall and introduced to Major Febioger. He is a jolly army officer and the toys all liked him much better as a& acquaintance than as an in spector. ; He spoke a few words of commendation and then excused the Soya, saving that.be knew they were tired. Be re and come out to the Ar aaery tonight. A program will be gives first then a general good time wil be indulged in and the best phonograph music ever heard in Crva41i& will be given by Mr. Un ierwootl. Refreshments will be old in three different booths, repre enting three zones. You can also get your photo taken by an in ttantaneous 'foto" machine. It is the very latent camera out. The yictores will -:.I1 for one cent each vr ffi cents per dozen. Any posi tion desired . Mr. Tiffany of Pennsylvania, and llr. Longbottom, of Albany, have been staying at Cauthorn Hall for a day or two. Mr. Tiffany spoke a few moments to the boys at supper Wednesday evening. The boys Bay it is the best talk they have beard for a long time. He repre sents a righteoup, unpopular cause and that is the kind Horace Greeley aid for young men to ally them selves with if they wish to make a mark in the world. Dr. and Mrs. Hill, of Hill's Mili tary Academy, Portland, came Wednesday afternoon to visit Prep. Gatcb and watch the inspection drilL Dr. Hill is the gentleman wbo treated the O. A. C. boys so royally, when they went to Port land last spring to see President Eoosevelt. Major Edwards is in Corvallis again, He came Wednesday just in time for inspection . His work is aver at Berkeley. Mrs. Whitehead's sister, Mrs. IRichards, is quite sick at Cauthorn Hall. It is nothing dangerous, and it is thought she will soon recover. Henkle Davis Clothng 9 53,053 FAfJIOfJ 34,473 Imported Black Percheron Stallion, will n alee the season of 1904 as follows: Mondays. Tuesdays and "Wednesdays at Farmer's Bmi. CorvalU; Thnr-sdaye, at McFadden'a Farm. Bruce; Friday and Saturdays at Monroe, Oregon. Terms: $15.00 the season ; $20.00 to insure. T. K. Fawrett, Owner, Corvallis, Oregon Great Reduction Sale. We will sell for cash during the month of May 500 pairs of Sho. Mens Wo niems Misses and Childrens at greatly reduced prices, in order to give room far a new stock of goods which will arrive about Jane first. Csme early and get your choke from 2 rents up. The sale only lasts through May.' J. E. Henkle. ..PIONEER GUN STORE.. Fine line of new guns, sporting goods, fishing tajkle, fine cutle-y, etc. Stock of G. Hodes at big bargains Gun repair work done neatly and -promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. " H. E. HODES, Corvallis. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or., May 7, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, en titled" An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregoi, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, . REUBEN F. PATTY, of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 6422, for the purchase of the bj SWi and SJ SE1 of Sec No. 26. in Tp. No. 10 S., K No. 6 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber and stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aud land before the Register or Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 29th day of July, 1904 He nines as witcees: Taylor Miller, of Stiver, Oregon, Vv. L. Price, Marse Allen, and Frank Miller all of Kings Valley, Oregon. Anr and all parsons claiming adversely the above d scribed lauds are requested to file their claims in this' office on or before said 29th day of July, 1904. ALGKR.SON S. DRESSER, Register. Despite the fact that whooping cough, and spring work have taken out quite a number of pupils several new ones have come.i to keep the attendance above the average. M. E. Conference at Los Angeles. Easily In tta Isad of a!L. .tha trousers in the world On acronnt of the stave Conference, I the Southern Pacific Co..'.will make re-1 duced rates on the certificate p tan from j main line to points in Oregon- rout hot Portland. Passengers will purchase tickets to Lor Angeles, for which' the ; agent will collect the hUt-est one .way rate, giving a special receipt; - On pre sentation of this .receipt duly executed, by original purchaser, Southern Pacific agent at Los ; Angeles will sell return ticket at one-tbird fare .Sale dates from i ... . . , Oregon points will he April 19 to May 7 We Can fit yOU With the Kind yOU inclusive, also May 9, 12, 16, in. '28,. 28 want for work at the lowest k ana si1, xne last aay on wtncn crtia-t - . . , , cates-wiU b honored for return at re J price in town; Or, II yOU ; Want a duced rate from JuneS, 1904. Los Angeles will be Business Locals. The 1990 washer at Mann's. " The loveliest wall paper at Mann's. , v. Fifty, rolls of fresh; new mattings at Mann's. -- For harness and saddles see J. M. Cameron. Wall paper at Blackledge's new . fur idture store. See Hyland for paper hanging, North Main street. For low prices on sadJles and harness see J. M. Uameron. Hyland the paper hanger and painter, North Main street. Remember 10 per cent off at Mrs. Ma- sou's every Saturday. J. M. Cameron manufacturer and deal er, in harness and saddles. Does your house need papering, see Hyland, North Main street. Hazelwood ice eream- nothing like it anywhere. On sale at Miles Starr's Bed Cedar .Star Shingles at the saw mill at $1.60 per M. E. W. Strong. Finest line of hammocks in the city at J. M. Cameron's rail qui k and see him. Boys don't neglect this fine flavored ice cream at Miles StarrV. The ladies love it. New specialties in photography at the Gardner Studio, Ninth street, near Col lege walk. .. . I scream, thou screamest, he screams and they all scream for the famous Hazel - wood ice eream-at Miles Starr's. If it is hot weather cool off wish a dish of the famous Hazelwood ice cream at Miles Starr's Platinum pictures in Art Folders at the Gardner. Studio. Nintn street near College walk. Before Te-furnishing your house, call on J. D. Mann, the leading house lur nieher in the city. - --- The largest stock of whips, saddles and rohes in the Willamette valley is found at J. M Cameron's. " There is nothing like the delightful Hazelwood ice cream on a summer's evening good for man, woman and child- .On sale at Miles Starr's. -v. ; The ladies like Hazelwood icecream, and the men like to please, the. ladies Obviously it is your play to buy Hazel wood at Miles Starr.s - " : RHEUMATISM Catarrh, Constipation, Kidney Trouble. Ninety per cent, of all cases CURED at BOS WELL SPRINGS. For terms, Rooms, etc., addiess j" CAPT. BEN D. BOS WELL, Manager and Proprietor Boswell P. O., DotiglaslCo. In 1860 there were 23 miles of railroad on the Pacific coast. In 1902 it had reached 16,016 miles. A good record for 42 years. m C tt-l i 1 . ft. nicer ; pair ior sunaay Deev; we have that kind as well, cost ing, just a little more, but still cheaper than any other store asks for the same grade of goods. Every pair is warranted at ten cents a button; $1,00 a rip. For Sale by E. E. WHITE REAL ESTATE CO Are you looking for a home, good investment? or WE HANDLE THE BEST I If you are looking foa anything in the line of YGLE Tires, Parts, Bells, Pumps, FishiNg Poles, Fish Baskets, Fly Hooks, Fish Lines, GUMS AND AMMUNITION, Gas Kama Fixtures, Pocket Knives, Dog Dollars, Shaving Brushes, Razor Stroos, Dry Batteries, BERRY M OJlEILi Can supply you. Come and examine our stock, Our goods are. the best, our prices the most reasonable. SOUTH MAIN ST., CORVALLIS, ORE, If so we will take pleasure in showing yon over the coun try. And are confident we can give you the right price on something that will suit you. ' ;7 , r i - r - . 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. - u Office first door "south of Reading room. . . - WHITE & STONE, Corvallis.'Oregon. ' Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. TIME CARD. ' No? 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany 12 :45 p. in. Leaves Corvallis. ....... .2 :00 p. m. Arrives Yaquina ......6-20 p. m No. 1 Returning: . . Leaves Yaquina, 6 :45 a. m. Leaves Corvallis. .11:80 a. in. . Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3--For Detroit: - ' Leaves.Albay. .r. .7:00 a. m. 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 nervii-e to Newport and adjacent bearhes. - Train 3 for Detroit, BreitenUnsh and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. ni., reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to ' Edwin Stone, H. H. Cronise, Manager. Agent, Corvallis. ' -Thos. Cockkeix, Agent Albany. U IAUL.STYLJLS D :sshw LOWEST PRICES TUR, stock is complete, s 'and pur prices surpris ' ingly low. We guar antee these cases to be the best made, most serviceable and satisfactory you can buy. Come; in and see the magnifi cent line we have to showyou. Nolan 8 Callahan Cheap Sunday Hates Between Portland arid Willamette ' Valley Points. Low round trip rales 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. Rate to ob From Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents for particulars. -, 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 of Pinal Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of Leo Gerhard, deceased, has filed in the eounty court of Benton county, state of Oregon, his final account as such adminis trator of said estate, and that Friday, the 6th day of May, 1901. 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 KNC WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When yon take 6rove's Tasteless Chill Tonic became the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui nine pat in tasteless form. No Core. No Pay. 50 AMIKJAL TRAP Vajife-iASfc. ' ' "" "MIIL" 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. "- The trap was invented and ; manufactured bv HAR. VEY SARGENT, Corvallis, Oregon ware store. For sale at Huston's hard- C. A. HYLAND, PAINTER & PAPERHANGER. Grainirg, Alabaslics wcik nd fine Carriage PaintiDg a specialty.' Satisfaction guaran teed. Call ordrephim a c ard lor estimates. 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 respectfulbv . S." I. Pratt. Philomath, Or., March 7, 1904: Chief of Police. I. hereby announce myself a candidate- 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 see 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 O VEELASDER. 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. Gbbffoz. ; 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. Wk. McLagan. Our ladies fine shoea 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 st, opposite Farmers Hotel, Gm A. Price, Agent. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that the annual election for the city of Corvallis will be held Monday, the 16th day of May, 1904, for the election of a chief of police, police judge, treasurer, one councilman from the first ward, two councilmen from the second ward, and two councilmen trom the third ward. Said election will be gin at 9 o'clock, a. n.. and will continue until 6 o'clock p. m. without closing the polls. - The following has been designated as the polling place: Council Chamber, City Hall, situated on the southeast corner of Fourth and Madisen streets, and the fol lowing persons have been appointed to conduct said election: Judges, Caleb Davis, Joseph Yates, R, H. Colbert; clerks, Roht Johnson and W. Dilly. Given under my hand and seal this 28th day of April, 1904. E. P. Ghejtoz, - Police Judge, Ladies don't buy your spring dress goods and trimmings until, you first examine Nolan & Calla han's select stock. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic hes stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One oA a Half 3Sca bottIes.Does this record of merit c??eal to you? No Cere, No Pay. 50s. Enclosed with every botfle b Ten Cent package of Grove. Back Rflet. liver PC. 5