CLASSlFit D ADVIR1ISLMENTS
Five line-, or lts, 2d cent for three
insertions', or 50 rente per month.
WANTED
AT ONCE AN EXPERIENCED WOM
an cook to tfo t Eastern Oregon. Good
wages. Ecquiie at this onice.
OAK LOGS AND CEDAR POLES. BY
the Corvallis Sawmill Compauy. North
Main street.
Real Estate Transfers.
Philomath Bear Story, "
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
all kinds of Poultry alBO dreesed Pork.
Smith & Boulden. CoTvallis, Oregon,
next to Gazette office.
A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY
an experienced lady with twochildren.
A farm preferred. Good references.
Inqnire at this office
FOR SALE
FOR SALE' OR WILL EXCHANGE
for choice Corvallis property or small
tract near city, 100 acre farm in Linn
coumy., (i0 aTes in cultivation, good
house 'snd barn and stream living
water . runs through place. See A. J.
Johnson.
ONE SPAN OF DRAFT HORSES FOR
sale.. Er.qnrre at this office, or of M.
Robinson, first house East of College
barn, College Hill.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. SMALL
tract of good land, well improved,
adjoining Corvallis. .Enquire at this
office.
A 32x52 ADVANCE SEPARATOR
witk wind stacker. Stacker beea run
one season. Good as new. Also 10
Horse Caee traction engine. Both a
bargain. Call or write, L. B. Luper.
Tangent, Or.
REGISTFRED POLAND CHINA PIGS
for sale. Grade Poland China Pigs
let out on the shares or for sale. M. S.
Woodcock, or enquire of T. J. Thorp on
the farm, Corvallis, Oregon.
GOOD JERSEY OOW FOR SALE
five years old, Dr. Altaian.
FRESH JERSEY MILCH COWS FOR
' sale. Inquire of Clyde Beach, one
mile east of Corvallis, or at this ottice.
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET IF
taken at once, light party can secure
furnished six-room residence in Cor
vallis, convenient to business center.
Apply at. this office.
LOST.
A point-luce handkerchief, at the O. A.
O. aluranal banquet Jane 15. Fin ler
will please return to this office and re
ceive reward.
CALL AND SETTLE.
HAVING DISPOSED OF MY INTER
est in the Pioneer Bakery to C. Read,
all parties owing me are requested to
make immediate settlement to O.
Read, who is authorized to receipt for
same. IL.W.aiall.
STAGE LINE.
ALSEA STAGE. MY STAGE MAKES
connection -with all trains on the C. &
E. R. R. at Philomath. All persons
wishing to go or return from Alsea and
points west can be accomodated at any
time. Fare to Alsea $1,0 Round trip
same day $2.0Q
M. S. Rickard.
LIVESTOCK
P. A. KLINE, LIVE STOCK AUC
TIONEER, Corvallis, Oregon, Office
at Huston's hardware store. P. O. ad
dress Box 11. Pays highest prices for
all kinds of livestock. Twenty year's
experience. Satisfaction guaranteed
PHYSICIANS
L. 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.
Jane Den man to G W Ddumaii, 2 lot",
blocfc 4, ChbSeV A ii ; $ 1.
Jane Deinii;iii i Am a. AT DHrnnun- 2
lot. lilot:k 4, Cbase'd Ad ; t." I
JFMillei, trustee, to Ei.zi Suyder, i
Eliz. Sniicr, lots ui N 11 A .? Avery's:
Add; $1.
J I Miller, trustee, to E E Wilson,
lots in Avery & Well Add; $2w)r .
J F Miller, trustee to Peck & Bodiue,
lota in Avery & Well' Add ; $17 J).
Coast Lund and Livestock Co to Dunn
& Buun, 76 J acres, Hoskinu; $950
J A Devil t and wife to Chap Hofmier,
100 acres near Philomath ; $12oO
E Britnner ai.d E E Brimner, small
tract in Monroe; $5txi.
P Avery to E A Norton, lot 5, block 4,
N B & P Avery's Add; .0,
S Mi-Bbo et h1 to T W B Smith, 1-10 !
in teres t434 acres south of Corvailis. $592.
I R Van Winkle to I L Wood, lot 172,
block 43. Brown's Add Philo; $400.
Ida B Callahan and husband to Eliz J
2 lots block 6, Co Add; $1200.
A L Miner and wife to G M Simpson,
3 lots block 6, Job's Add ; $750.
E B Boweu and wife to E B Follett,
160. acres, Alsea; $1200.
John Rickard and wife to J B Irvine
block 2, 'Avery & Well's Add; $900.
Agnes M Gilson and husband to W H
Averhoff, 150 acres near Albany; 13751 .
John Smith and wife to Lulu S Wilson,
445 acres south of Corvallis; $1.
Lulu S Wilson and husband to John
Smith, 445 acres smith of Corvallis; $1.
W E Yaren and wife to Jessie Flint,
part lot 1, block 18, Corvallis ; $400.
N B Ayery and wife to Sadie E Horn
ing, block 10 Avery & Wells' Add; $800.
Sadie E Horning and husband to G F
Rice, block 10, Avery & Wells' Add;
$1000.
H T French and wife to J P Andrews;
5 acres near the College; $1000.
E E Wilson to J J Cady, block 10,
Wells & McElroy's Add ; $10.
J J Cady and wife to C Stimpsoo,
block 10 and part of 9, Wells and Mc
Elroy's Add; $1400.
A D Limbocker to A W Fischer Exec,
2 acres near Corvallis; $95.
Ijtst Tneuay Gay Friuk,
while -out on Woods Creek west
of Philomath, came upon a huge
bear track. lie followed the
track for some distance, but hav
ing no dogs returutd to Pailotnaih
Word was sent over lo Jess Browu,
of Inavale who has t-everal line
hunting hounds. Wednesday
morning, about 3 o'clock, Jess
and about a doz n citizens oi
Philomath began tae chise.
The jfrack was lound, but was
found to be so cold the dogs
could uoc follow it. Fhe bear
evidently had wandered over to
this side of the Prak in sraroh of
food. After tracitng him for
several hours, itwa found tie had
gone wet-tward with probably two
days sia-t and the chase wt?
given up. Th- buu ers w;re
greatly cliagrined ni returned
home deeply disappointed ami
verv tired.
r - Doctor Did you follow my advice i
and count until you Jell asleep?
Patient I counted up to 18,000. i
Doctor And then you fell asleep? ,
- Patient No; then it was time to get
up. Baltimore World. :
The Lut of 'Rta.
" "Upon the roost be saw the bird.
And straightway tried to pluck him;
The spring-sun went off aa he stirred.
Aad he nerer knew -what struck him. .
- Judge.
WILUK WAS WI8B.
Broke Hia Circuit.
The shades of the goose and the
turkey were discussing the circum
stances which had attended their re
spective takings off.
- "Did you offer any objection when
first the cruel farmer laid hands on
you?" sympathetically inquired the
gobbler.'
"Yes," replied his gooseship; "I cried
out: 'Hello, what's this?"'
"What did you say next?" inquired
the now thoroughly interested fowl. -
"Oh," the goose replied, "I did not
say anything more; just then I was
wrung off." Michigan Lyne.
Approval.
"It seems to me that there is a
great literary awakening in this coun
try." "Yes," answered th matter-of-fact
citizen. .
"I observe it with great approval."
"Then you are fond of books."
"No. I am in the stationery busi
ness. I sell pens, ink and paper."
Washington Star.
GEtiERAL BLACKSMITHS,
WAGON and HA GHT.7AIZERS.
One doon Month farm
J. E. HENKLE,
KUIXINERY, MEKCHAXDISE,
DUY GOODS, GROCERIES,
fKODUCE BOUGHT am SOU).
I Philomath, Or.
FURNITURE
Caller Your sicter expects me to stay
to supper, doesn't she, Willie?
Willie Sure; and she said if you
stayed as long as you did last night,
she thought she would ask you to stay
to breakfast. Louisville Courier-Journal.
Both Hpteke4.
"So they were divorced. What was
the cause?"
"He was infatuated with gardening
and she insisted on keeping chickens."
Judge.
Qualified for the Homor.
Mr. Woodby Is he a society man?
Miss Freshly I guess so; I never
heard of hi doing anything. Town
Topics.
Seeking for the Riht Term.
"A Massachusetts woman has eloped
with a man half her age."
"I thought they called that abduo
tion." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Quite at Question.
"Contentment is better than riches."
"But how is a fellow going' to be con
tented unless lie is rich?" Brooklyn
Life.
Musical instruments Bedroom Suites
Springs Mattresses Tables Chairs
Bamboo Furniture
BLACKLEDGE
Sewinq Machines Sideboards Go-Carts
Wall Paper Rockers Shades Poles
South Main St, Corvallis
Ml I.CUP. .QTHRF
B. A. OAT.HEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Snraeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build
ing. Oiiice Hours : 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to
4 p. ni . 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. Residence
2nd door north ol electric light plant.
Phone 53
ATTORNEYS
E. R- BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Post Office Building, Corval
lis, Oregon.
JOSEPH H. AVILSON. ATTORNEY
at-La. Noary. Titles, Conveyanc
ing. Pract're in all State and Federal
Courts. Office in Burnett Building.
w. o. w.
TIHIIFaEE : DAYS
B
1 Gum
TI0M
AILQB, .
I hereby extend to my old friends and customers a cordial
invitation to call and see me in my new stand. A new
and attractive line of line w oolers just received. Pressing
and repairing neatly done. Prices to suit. Give us a call.
CORVALLIS,
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
JULY 2,
A
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Shooting Tournament
Baseball
Horse Racing
Foot Racing
Dancing
Band Music
And many other attractions.
JP A. Kline, Grand Marshal
m -
E. R. Bryson, Geo. Brown
, Aides.
J. B. Irvine,
President of the Day.
Hon. L T. Harris, of Eugene,
Orator.
Geo. L Paul,
Reader.
sJPRO GRAM.
SATURDAY, JULY 2
Shooting.
9 a. m. Shooting tournament on Av
eay's fiat. Open to all. There will be
some good purses offered and some of
the crack shooters f the Northwest will
be there.
f
Racing
MARYS PEAK CAMT. No. 126, W. O.
W.. mw ts Kwrd Hnd Fourth Fridays,
- in 'Worn; inf n Hull.
i V. Fu'ler, C.C.I
J. L. Undei wood, Cieik. j
1 p.' m. Horse racing on race t'ack 1
mile south of Corvallis. The best pro
ducts of Oregon will be entered and there
will be racing in all classes, such as trot
ting, running and pacing. These races
are open to all. $250 in purses. There
will be 'good purses up for each attrac
tion and the committee on arrangements
have donated $100 to be need in this way.
SUNDAY, JULY 3
Base Ball.
2:30 p. m. Base Ball Game
on Avery's Flat, between two
professional teams. Also, Grand
Band Concert.
MONDAY, JULY 4
Salute at sunrise. Plenty of good,
stirring music by two brass bands.
Bushels of fire-crackers. Thonsands of
flags and barrels of fun. The parade will
Btart at 10 a. m. sharp and will be obo '
of the most brilliant affairs ever witness-
COME
AND
JOIN
WITH
US.
ed in Corvallis, consisting of the Corval
lis Fire Department and all their appa
ratus, Liberty Car with several hundred
children, the Goddess of Liberty, Pease
and Plenty; original floats representing
all the fraternal orders in the city, two
brass bands, automobiles, cycles, horse
back riding, flower floats, mayor, city
council and speakers in carriages, be
sides many citizens. The parade will
move promptly at 10 a. m. over the prin
cipal streets, thence to the court house
square, w here the usual address will be
delivered. There will be a gorgeous bas- -ket
dinner at the court house yard at
noon hour.
EVENTS ON MAIN STBEET JULY 4.
1:30 p. m. 100-yard dash, prize $7.50.
440-yard run, prize $10.
100-yard dash (boys under 15), prize $3.
220 yard run (free for all,) prize $7.50.
2:30 p. m. Hose race, 1st prize, $60;
2nd prize, $20. Run 100 yards, carry
300 feet hose, lay 150 feet and get
water.
4 p. m, Wheelbarrow race, 50 yards,
prize, $5.00. .
Sack race, 50 yards, prize $5.00.
Ladies' race, 50 yards, prize $5.00.
Girls' race. 50 yards, (under 15 years),
prize 3.00.
50-yard dash (for men over 60 years
of age) prize $500.
50-yard dash (for men weighing over
200 pounds), prize $5.00.
5 :30 p. m. Tog of war (limited to 10
men on a side), prize $10.00.
E, C. CRAVEN
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
FREE BUS
FREE SAMPLE ROOM
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 E2 Q 3 D D
ALSEA CHEESE
is known everywhere for purity, flavor
and richness. A trial will convince vou
J. H. DORSEY-
Alsea Dairy Co.
HATHAWAY BROS.,
OPPOSITE R. M. WADE'S. SOUTH MAIN ST., CORVALLISk.
Carriage Building Hacks for safe
Horseshoeing General Blacksmithing
Benton County Cumber Company,
MANUFACTURERS OF
kinds of Fir Lumber
Dealers in Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows. Special at
tention given bills in car-load lots.
Philomath v : : Oregon.
NORMAL SCHOOL,
'EUGENE, OREGON
This school will open June 27 and continue for a term of six
weeks to August 5. The obbject of the school is to furnish
teachers and those preparing to teach an opportunity to
study methods and to raise their grade of scholarship; Mr.
Dixon has devoted many years to the study of the needs of the
grades. He has conducted three summer schools in Wisconsin
and is well prepared to help teachers in just what they need in
their daily work. Mr. Haroun is president of the Eugene Bus
iness College. His work there during the past year has been
highly successful. Two other men have been employed to help
in the work. Write to F. S. Maroun, Eugene, or .W. W Dix
on, Albany, Or,', for a circular. Board and tuition reasonable.