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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1904)
I HE C0RVALL1S GWEnt Tuesdays and Fridays, 0. A. BEARING. ED. and BUS. MGR. Printer's Ink. No, w; nev ?r lead it. IJt is a grafting prop.-' tion. It is dishones I: never tells the truth about an ythii . " It quotes newspapers that flatt'r Geo. P. Rowell and his ue v-pa per directory. All it tells ah.ut the circulation of newspapers is what it is paid to tell Sil-tn Journal. One advertising ager.cv . in Boston, Pettengill & C . -cording to the Eastern paper- ie centlv fm'ld in business, leaving the printers, of the county l -ers ior nearly a million dollars. Oar own experience is that you can get three letters a week from them when they want vou to sub scribe for one of their so-called Directories, and one letter in six months when you are trvin? to get them to settle up a long over due account for advertising. A pendulum don't amount to much that only swings one way. Effectively Told. Servant Oh, miss, that Mr. Borem do be- coming here again. There's no use tellin him y'r not at home, fur he'll just push past me an' say he'll wait till yez lo come back. Miss Beauti Then for mercy's sake, tell him plainly that I'm engaged. Do it in such a -way that he'll conclude to .leave. Mr. Borem (a minute later) Is Miss Beauti at home? Servant Yes, sor, tout she do be in gaged; an' the felly she's ingaged to do Be waitin' in the parler fur yez wid a lub.N.Y. Weekly. An Experience Meeting. X bachelor confessed himself unable To keep his watch in trim four benedicts Were with him grouped around a poker table. - "The works are always getting out of fix. Or else I soak the thing; I never carry A time-piece out of twelve months more than two." A benedict spoke up : "You'd better marry ; Tour wife" would always keep a watch on you." ( Judge. ' COMBINED. "HaHoI Just back, from the west? Pleasure or business ?,r "Both. I did bo much business that it was a pleasure." St Louis Republic, Pegrarinar Away. iTheray that if you peg away Unceasingly with all your might "Twill be your lot to gain some day A. placeTroon some tofty height. I -Anti yet t know a toller who's - li Been pggin' on tor years, yet h . . Hu gained no height be cobbles shoes. Ana stiu is at me root an, me: ! ! Chicago Dally, News. ;. If you Tiros. Parts, Bolls, Pumgts fist: GUUC Gas Lamp Fixtures, Sbavlng LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Articles of general interest will bepnb t is tied In this department as the personal opinion of the writer. It is understood thnt the paper is not held responsible for auy opinion hare expressed. - " . -Editor G azette : As I wri te, a gentle breeze from the north floats through my window, laden with the perfume of thousands of wild flowers yielding; up their sweetness from their homes in the I meadow. or by the wavside. i "Bora to blush unseen" yet each adding its mite to the wealth of j this valley in one torm or another. I Honey dew for the bee, health for ' 1 he inhabitant. I contrast this soft, perfumed air with the more bracing ocean breezes at the beach, which I enjoyed the first of the week, and it is hard to de cide which is the most enjoyable. On one point it seems certain, that between this valley and the coast, we have the bet all round climate in the world. There was a time when itseem- ed bad ior both counties,, that they be divided. But that seems long ago; It is certainly . more convenient for the four or five i thousand people of Lincoln Coun- j ty to have their countv seat near ! at hand. And with the increas- ing investments being made cm ; tmualiy in L'ncoln really the county will within a c imparative- I ly short time, be in easy financial circumstances. I Every time I have occasio i to i visit Toledo, I am im pressed with j the excellent maurier in which that county is officered. Last i Saturday wa a Jjusy lay in the j Courthouse at Toledo. Reeistra-1 tion was lively; near the time of ; closing the register; and although I have had mire or less acquaint ance with county officers, those at Tolfdo are par excellent. .They seemed to me to be on the trot all the time They do their, work quickly, correctly, and keep in a good, humor, about it, which . I know is a hard thing to do when 1 you are crowded tore and att at the same time. May be they catch the inspiration from the chittim movement. That industry is evidencing an activity in keep ing with its medical principle. If there is a chittim tree west of Summit without an owner, it will be strange if it does not have one before the sap goes down. 1 I noticed the 4Hale fellow well met" spirit, which is an accom paniment of every general elec tion. The feeling of good nature j and companionability grows with the length ot a campaign. It seem some limes it might be well to have a campaign on all the . time, ; on ;that account. '' I think it is a fact,-that the' culti vation of a - social disposition makes men better, lifts them, as( it were out vi self. Andirxthat 'sense," it would' seem akgbod thing if the campaign were perpetua1. Judge Pottert;.QtiEugen?the ! .Republican candidate for Circuit Jude was, .attending? , his fences 1 on: the. coast last" week J.here'fs WE HANDLE THE are looking f oa anything in the Basket; Fly Hooks, Fish J3lO-"CiS5..' AfJO AWUUiTiOfl Pookot Knlvos, Brushes, Razor Strots, Dry Can supply. you Cpme, and examinejour stock, Ourgoods are the best, our prices the most reasonable. SOUTH HAM ST., CORVALLiG, OfiE. no reason why everyRepnblicai in the District should not ' vote forjudge Potter. If they da he will have a big majority. He is tried and true. ; He is ; a ; rm.ney saver for taxpayers too.-' Judge: Burnett -of .the thud , distrjct. set the example in run nine Tii's'cdurf on business - principles, rand, oof;- nresent T ndo-e Ham 1 1 ton.-is a close I- second, and it is certain that the record for justice,, economy, arid judicial imegritv will be .t quail y wen uiitm ,"iunig ins. t nu v Judge Potter. I take it tor granted he will receive his partv sfrt-nth. J. H Wilson Corvallis. M y 21, 1904. Ed. Gazette: At the cloe of the execises at the Opera House on Friday evening Mr. Den man thanked ns a'l for our attendance, but it seemeu to me that the thanks were all due the other way, and I feel qnltp siire that I am voicing the sentiments of all when I sav that I am deep ly grateful to himself and all the kind - friends who so aoly and delightfully entertained us on that occasion, nd on the previous evenings. Yours truly, Mark Noble. fT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH lt Aboolutely ParO ,: THERE JSAV SUISnWTE . ... For Infants and Children. , The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys ana oiaaaer rtgnz. The Gazette for Job Work. Wool! Wool! i. VTitrliMt .cash . twice iid for wool at J. Ei Henkle'vPhilomathi Or, , . ; BEST line of FtsMMg Polos, linos, Doo Collars, Battorlos, 1S1 ft 3 l:J cf dU Xr.9 tfsra fci tea wcrtd - Wecanlit you with the kind ydil want for work at the lowest Tprice iri town; or, if you want a jmcer pair, xor ouxiuay uqai., 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. v Fop Sale by Business Locals. The 1900 washer at Mann's. ' The loveliest wall paper at Mann's. Fiftv rolls of fresh, new mattings at Mann's. . . For liarness and saddles see J. M. Cameron. , Wall N paper at Blackledge's new fur- Mture store. See Hvland for paper hanging. North Main street. ' For low prii;es on saddles and harness see J. M. Cameron. Hyla- d the paper hanger and painter. North Main street. Remember 10 per cent off at Mrs. Ma- sou'a every Saturdav. J. M. Cameron manufacturer and deal er ia harness and saddles Does vour honse 'need papering, see Hyland, North Main street. ' Hazel wood ice cream nothing like it anv where On sale at Miles Starr's i - ; t Red Crtar Star Shingles at the saw mill at $1.60 per M. : E. W. Stkong Finest line of hammocks in the city at J. M. Cameron's call quick' and see him. Boys don't neglect this fine flavored ice cream at Miles Starr's. The ladies love it. v New specialties in photography at the Gardner Studio, Ninth street, near Ool- lege walk. Is ream, thou screainest, heecreams and they all scream ior the tamoua Hazel wood ice cream at Miles Starr s. If it is hot weather cool off with a dish of t he famous Hazel wood ice cream at Miles Starr's , Platinnm pictures in Art Folders at the Gardner Studio. Nintti street near College walk. Before re-furnishing your house, call on J, D. Mann, the leading house lur nisher in the city. The largest stock of whips, saddles and rohes in the Willamette valley is found at J. M Cameron's. . '."There -i nothing like the delightful Hazel wood ice cream on a summer's evening good for man, woman and child On sale at Miles Starr's. - The "ladies- Hke Hazel wood? ice cream, and the-men like, to please the ladies Obviously it : i your play to buy Hazel wood at Miies Starr.s Notice for; Publication. ! -: - ' ::-' United States Land Office, ' ,1 r.,nr-. .Oregon City, Or., My 7, 1904. " Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisiou ot the act of CongreM of June 8. 1878, en titled" An act for the sale of timber lands In the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing tou Territory," as extended te all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, it '."; i KETJBEN.F. PATTY, of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oregon, has this dav filed In this office his sworn statement - No .Sss.for'tlie purchase of .the-fc SWJ and S SEJ ofSec NO. 26. in Tp. N 10 S., K No. 6 W. and will offer proof to gbowi that the- land sought is i.hia fnr Its timber and stone than for rarricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to I n. . . . .i am Dawn, tit t.nta Saul lana oeiore toe . T. .u iwiu office at Oregon City,- Oregon, on Friday, the 29th He naniM as : Witnesses: Taylor Miller, of Suver. Oregon, W. L. Prioe, Marae Allen, and Frank Miller all of Kings Valley, Oregon. I Any and all persons churning adversely toe oove Ldeeeribed lands are requesteo to file their churni i fa this office on or N7r Berister. Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. " w roaiid trip rates have been placed effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold and limited' to letnrn on or before the following Monday. Rats to ok From Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents for particalus. : i: For Sale. . ;;i LWaBding herd, (att ages), of pure-bred tkhorttidnift. with registered 3-yeaioid Boil, foi'Sfle'; artont 25 head. Frank Bat ter, (near Fallrtt&t&oik county, a rfril way point. TtosUl address, (Dallas. R. F. D. NotftvfoikOoontr,- Oregon. Y j?a? 4 Yoii Young dn&7l)asHing? We don't want to sell y4u thee if you're old and grey and bent with the cares of the world. " They are designed . for tti y bri fallows wit hdasH and o the sort that khowstre whenthey come against itand can wear some- thing nobby and progressive without looking too much tailor-made. The coats are ultra made for the man who has style in himself and who wants to be up-to-date, and just a; little - ' " ' ' ' ' ' in front of the rest. Ask. for the Smartsac or the Newport and look for the label bearing the name of Crouse & is the sign that the styles are O. K. doubly so, indeed. made. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany . , 12 :45 p. m Leaves Corvallis 2:00 p. m. Arrives Yaquina .620 p. m ' No. 1 Returning : Leaves Yaquina. . . . . '. . .6 :45 a m. Leaves " Corvallis.. ....... 11 :30 a ui. Arrives Albany ..12:15 p.m. No. 3--For Detl-Oit: . Leaves Albany .7 :00 a. m. Arrives Detroit..... 12:20 p. in. No. 4 From Detroit : Leaves Detroit. . . ....... .1 :00 p. m. Arrives Al bany ......... .5 :55 p. m. Train No. 1 ; arrives : in ' Albany in time to connect : wit h the S. P. south bound train, as well as giviutr 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, Breitenbush 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 applv to Edwin Stork, H. H. Cronise, Manager. Agent, Corvallis. Thos. Cockkki.l, Agent Albany. 9 t run-; ..-: 'u Kt 3 m 1 1 34,473 StaJHon, will make the BeasOn of 1904 as follows : Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Farmer's Barn, Corvallis Thursdays, at McFadden'sFarm.. JBruce; Friday and Satufdavs at Monroe, Oregon.-' s Terms : J15.00 the season ; $20.00 to inrre. t-. t. 1 ; ; T. K. Fawcetfc OwerX?i iu t --iv -i i!v- ' r: (3or.valli. Oregon Henltle Davis hnjMrtidTBiattk Pgfchwon copwghted mcEODSE & bramgb, tnu, M.T. Brandegee, Utica, Nr Y. That Metropolitan and the tailoring There are none better1 E. E. WHITE REAL ESTATE CO Are you looking for a home, or good investment? If so we will take pleasure in showing yon over the ountry. . . And are confident we fan give yon the . right price on something that will suit you. We have tracts of from 5 acres to acres. We have Fruit Lands. Hop Landsv Farm Lands, Poultry Ranches, Stock Ranches and Timber Lands, ranging ia 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 fo location and improvements; we also have some good busiuess loca tions. OUiee first door south of Reading soon. , WHITE 4. STONE. , - Corvallis, Oregon.' TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Ojoinine Tablets. All drug gists refund the Money it. it fails to cure E W. Grove's -siarnature.. is. on each box. ' y ' ALL MMDS OF Sowing Machine Extras, ., : . , AT THE ; -( Singer Sewing Machlna ! . . Agency . . On Second st, opposite Farmers Hotel, Cm Am Price, Agent , "'",:- : i I j j - t 3 i ,i ARE TAKINa VOU .KNOW WHAT -YOU When yon take Orv's Tasteless Cnilt Tovic because the formula is plainly printed on - every bottle showing that it. is simply Iron and; Qui -nine put in tasteless form. Ho Cure. ' No Pay. 50 Catarrh, Constipation, Kidney Trouble. Ninety .per (sent, of all cases CURED at BOSWELL SPRINGS: For terms, Rooms, etc.; address : , . CAPT. BEN D." BOSWELL, Manager and Proprietor Boswell P. O., Douglas.Co. , -' ; ' ..PIONEER GUN STORE. Fine, line of new guns, sporting, gofedf , ' fishing tackle; fine cutlery, etc. ' Stock of G. Hodes at big bargains. . - 'i : -i Gun . repair, work, done-neatly and '. premptlv and' s'atiaf action ; i; f rfualin'teet. . ; r?y V ''MS NODES, JGorvai:2sm .ii:hi.'o CnreaCrb la Two nHEUTISM . -... - I - ' - - . F ' i soMb 13 " ICS eSOiaTBl nJ