Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, July 12, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    (HP CORVALLIS GAZETTE
Tuesdays and Fridays,
Alton B.. Parker, of New York
has had the honor of bein? ncmi--f
sated by the Demooratic Nation -
- al Convention, at St. Louis, on
a platform with a hole in it. Mr.
Paiker is a pronounced Gold
- Democrat, and is to stand for a
party that had not the courage to
announce its principles on the
-. money question. Poor Alton.
Ex-Senator Davis, of West Vir-
ginia, will go on the ticket as an
' "'aiso ran."
"New Masonic Lodge'in Toledo.
Under instruction from the
Grand Master of the state, Past
Grand Master J. C. Moreland, of
Portland, instituted Lincoln
; Lodge No 124, A. F. & A. M. in
" Toledo, on Saturday evening last
"-The lodge started in with a mem
bership of over thirty, and with
;.good prospects of rapid growth.
The following officers were
duly installed by the acting Grand
Master.
O. L. Gray, W. M.
iB. E. Gaither, S. W.
Henry Gaunon, J. W.
' Wm. Scarth,Treas.
C. E. Hawkins, Sec.
Jas..McDonaid, S. D-
Joe Gaither, J. D.
N. Anderson, S. S.
Geo. Hall, J. S.
Jos. Hall, Tyler.
'The impressive ceremonies of
f the order were performed in the
masterly manner customary to
our distinguished brother More-
i l-infl A riirp Innrh was served
1 j 1 nA
- an enjoyable evening.
The new master, G. L. Gray,
is Custodian of the work, of the
-Grand Lodge, and one of the best
iDosted Masons in the State.
At the close of the meeting
"""Grand Master Moreland, A. G.
Weatherford and J. R. Wyatt,
boarded a gasoline launch for a
quick trip to Newport, where
they proposed to spend the night
and enjoy an early breakfast at
-Mrs, Abbey's bountiful table.
But the best laid plans of mice
- and men do not always work out
Iford's ability as a pilot on Ya
quina Bay had been over esti
mated. A meandering mud bank
thrust itself under the launch and
:in a few moments she lay high
and drv on tori of fourteen feet
v. of moist mud, with plenty of
water in the dim distances in
every direction, and the tide
going out. There they lay and
- counted the hours till after ten
the next morning, when the lis
ting tide mercifully lifted the
bqat from the bank. The spot
can be located for several days
yet by a dense and impenetrable
ublue cloud which hovers over it.
vCold,- weary - and ravenously
hungry the party reached New
port on Sunday morning, too late
. for breakfast, with a ' whole day
U before them to view the splendid
: scenery of that delightful seaside
1 resort. But for this party Ya
qnina Bay had lost its beauty J
Enthusiasm on that; subjoct was
no longer possible. 'But one
fining is certain,; the next 'time
r sthey have a midnight trip to
3aake from Toledo to Newport,
v-r-everybody will walk.
Good Roads for Benton.
We feel assured that practical
results will be accomplished be-
i fore the rainy season sets in, in
the matter of good county roads.
'While in many places good ma
" : ferial ran -not he had for can.
- -struction and foundation work,
yet commendable work, is being
done with such material as is at
t band. In places where stone and
? gravel can be secured the super
' visors are doing excellent 'work;
1 II often happens, however, that
; fir bush and poles are the only
material to be had and the level
ling of last winter's ruts is all that
can be done. ' ' '
We feel sure with the material
at hand and the difficulties en
countered and thelimited amount
of money with which to meet
them,' the presentcorps of-county
road supervisors will be second to
7 none in industry arid intelligence.
f The following is the list: No
1 Albert Wilson, No a H M
Fleming, No 3 Dick Kiger, No
4Harley Hall, No 5 Lewis Wentz
No 6 E M Dodele, No 7 John
Price, No 8 Chas Skaggs, No 9
G A Cadwalader, No 10 C R
Ballard, No n J R Fehler, No
12 G R Taylor, No 13 J E Ban
ton, No 14 E N Starr, No 15
D B Farley, "No 16 J M Herron,
No 17 Doke Gray, No -i8.CE
Banton, No 19 H Hector, No 20
B W Harris, No 21 J O Wilson.
County Court Notes.
The county court convened in
regular session - Wednesday, July
6. One change was made in the
regular list of officers, R. S. Ir
win, commissioner, retiring by
the election of Peter Rickard.
The county officers whose terms
began in July, filed their bonds
and' assumed the role of office,
Wednesday, July 6. Sheriff M.
Pv Burnett gave bond for $10,000,
Clerk V. P.; Moses, $10,000,
Treasurer Buchanan, $20,000,
Recorder Vincent, $5000 and
S. N. Wilkins, $1000. The
bonds were al approved by the
county court and ordered filed for
record.
The offer of J. H. Wilson to
audit the books ot the Sheriff,
Recorder, Treasurer and School
Superintendent for the period
from July 7, 1902 to July 5, 1904
for the sum of $150 was accept
ed and Mr. Wilson ordered to
proceeded with the examination
and report his findings in writ
ing to the court, at its regular
session in September.
DeBois and Son go to Trial.
Mr. DeBois and son, who are
accused of burglarizing seaside
cottages and who were brought
for safe keeping to Corvallis be
cause the Lincoln county jail was
deemed unsafe, were taken to To
ledo, Saturday, to appear there
in. the July term of the Circuit
Court on the above named charge.
Mr. DeBois especially has been
very impatient during confine
ment, owing probably to the fact
that he has a wife and several
small children who are deprived
of their main support by his con
finement. There is strong evi
dence against him, but he seems
to have been driven to his deed
by dire necessity. The articles
stolen consist of sheets, pillow
cases and blankets and a suit of
clothes. These things he put in
to a box and buried it in his front
yard. When the authorities
came to search the premises they
found a garden growing over the
spot where he had planted the
box.
It seems a very unfortunate
case indeed as the previous re
cord has been an exemplary one.
It is said that he was at one time
a minister, which ould make
the case all the more sad. There
seems te be no doubt of the
father's guilt. The mercy of the
court, which under the circum
stances -would seem well bestowed
may probably be the only thing
that will save him from serving
a sentence.
't'.f
A. L. rtfcFadden sues Ttflotson.
A. L. McFadden. formerly an
attorney of this place, who was
sued some time ago by J. is.
Tillotson, of Portland on the
charge of the iiulawful securing
of money and was acquitted in
the recent term of the State Cir
cuit Court, has now brought suit
against Tillotson for damages
amounting to $10,000. Mr. Mc
Fadden was. formerly employed
by Tillotson as a bookkeeper.
Tillotson is a .prominent con
tractor of Portland.
In , his , complaint McFadden
alleges'that on January 13, 1904,
he was arrested at Chitwood, at
the instigation of Tillotson, on a
charge of forging and unlawfully
indorsing a bank check. He was
brought to Portland and confined
in the city mil. and" was released
on 1 1 000 bonds. ? He avers . that
his arrest was due to' malice i and
with Weri't to iniure him. and
says there was no probable cause
for the pretermenr. ot ? a cnarge
against' him: Besides the $10,
000 damagesvaskedy -McFadden
seeks to recover the sum of $438,
the cost of his trial and attorneys
and witness fees.
Call for Warrants.
STofice ia hereby given that there ia
money in .the city treasury to pay all
warraata drawn on the general rand and
numbered as follows: 3391. 3392. 3393,
3394 3395. 3396. -3397. 3398. Interest
will Btop on the aaine from this date.
Dated at Corvallis, Or, July 12, 1904.
, Wm. McLagan,
City Treasurer.
Cfte Ce$t
of, service always proves the ab
solute supremacy of'.
Dutcfte$$trou$er$
10 cents a Button;
$1.00 a Rip.
Sold bv
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad.
TIME CARD. -
No. 2 For Yaquina:
Leaves Albany...- 12:45 p. m.
Leaves Corvallis. . . . . . . . .1 :45 p. m.
- Arrives Yaquina 5 '40 p. m.
Sio. 1 Returning:
Leaves Yaquina.......... 7:15 a. m.
Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. in.
Arrives Albany. 12 :15 p. m.
No. 3 For Detroit: -
Leaves Albany. '....1:00 p, m.
Arrives Detroit 6 ;00 p. m.
No. 4 From Detroit:
Leaves Detroit ..6:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany .. .11:15 a. 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 hoars in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train.
Tram No. 2 connects with the S. P.
trains at Corvallis and Albany giving
direct service to Newport and adjacent
beacnes. .
Train 3 for Detroit. Breiten bush and
other mountain resorts leaves Albany at
1 ;00 p. m., reaching Detroit at 6 p. m.
For further information applv to
Edwin Stone.
H. fi. Cronise, Manager.
Agent, Corvallis. .
Thos. Cockkeix, Agent Albany. -
FOR THE SEASIDE.
Sunday Excursion to Ya
quina and Newport.
The 0. & E. R. R. Co. will run regular
excursion trains toNewport and Yaquina,
leaving Corvallis at 7 :30 sharp. Boat
leaves Newport at 5 :30 , train leaves Ya
quina at 6:10. Fare for .round trip from
Corvallis or Philomath, $1.50.
Cheap Sunday Rates Between
- Portland and Willamette
, . . , .Valley Points ; v
fLoround trip rates' nave'been'nlaced
n effect between Portland and Willam
ette Valley: points, in" either direction
keta wffl be sold " ;
pJpDATSa AND StTNDAS, ! , i
and limited to return; on-or before the
Batb to ok Feom Cobtaixis, $3i)a
: Call on: Southern Pacific Co'a Agents
for parucnlara.
5,. i -- . r .
Faculty of Summer Normal.
; The facalty for the Summer Nor
mal to be held in Eugene from June
27 to Aug. 6 is ae follows:
F. S. Haroun, Supt.,
Bookkeeping)
W. W. Dixon, '
Methods, Psychology, Geography,
Grammar, Bud. of Drawing and
Music;
W. B. Dillard,
Algebra,. Physics, Physical Geog.,
- School Law. .
D. S. Kellems,
Beading, . Orthography, Physiol
ogy and Hygiene;
W. G. Beattie, ? ' '
History,' Civics, Composition, and
- 'Khetono, Arithmetic;
J. W.Lobdell,
Vertical Writings
Notice of Settlement.
Notice' is hereby given that J. D.
Mann & Co. have disposed of their stock
ti Hollenberg & Cadyl " All persons in
debt to the old firm . will please call and
settle at "once. Accounts will be found
at the old stand, . J. D. Mann & Co.
The lareest stock of whips, saddles and
robes in the Willamette valley is found-at
J. M. Cameron's.
Remember that vith every 25 cents
worth of laundry work .done at the
Steam Laundry yoa get a vote on the
beautiful TJ S silk flag, in Nolan & Cal
lahan's window.
; E. E. WHITE
REAL ESTATE CO
Are you looking for a home, or
'.";-' good investment? .'
If eo we will take pleasure in showing
you over the cou n try . .
And are confident we -an)give you the
right price on something tuat "will suit
yOU. ' - . " '
We have tracts of from 5 acres to 1.5C0
acres. I
. We have Fruit Lands, Hop Lands,
Farm " Lands, Poultry Ranches, Stot k
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. '" " ;'; J
Office first door south of Reading
room.. 0 '
i.. i WHITE & STONE,
Corvallis, Oreson.
REDUCED EXCURSION RATES.
From S P and CfiG Points to Seaside aad
- Mountain Resorts for the Summer. .
- On and after June 1, 1904, the South
ern Pacific in connection with the Corval
lis & Eastern railroad, will have on sale
round trip tickets from points along their
line to Newport, Yaquina and Detroit at
greatlv reduced rates', good for return un
til October 10, 1904.
Three-day tickets to Newport and .Ya
quina, good going Saturday and return
ing Mondays are also on sale from all
East Side points, Portland to Eugene in
clusive, and from all West Side points,
enabling people to visit their families and
spend Sunday at the Seaside. .
J Season tickets from all East Side points,
Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from
all West Side points, are also on sale to
Detroit at very low rates, with stop-over
privileges at Mill City or any point East,
enabling tourists to visit the Santiam
and Brsitenbush hot springs in the Cas
cade mountains which can be reached in
one day.
" Season tickets will be 'good for return
from all points until October 10. Three-
day tickets will be good going on Satur
days and returning Mondays only. Tickets
from Portland and vicinity will be good
for return via the East or West Side at
option of passenger." Tickets from Eu
gene and vicinity will begood going via
the Lebanon-Springfield branch if desir
ed. Baggaze on Newport tickets checked
through to Newport ; on Yaquina tickets
to Yaquina only.
Southern Pacific trains connect with
the C. & E. at Albany and Corvallis for
Yaquina and Newport. Trains on the C.
& E. for Detroit will leave Albany at 7
a. m., enabling tourists to the hot springs
to reach there the same day.
Full information as to rates with beau
tifully illustrated booklet of Yaquina bay
and vicinity, timetables, etc., can be ob
tained on application to Edwin Stone,
nanager O. & E. railroad, Albany ; -W.
E. Coman, G. P. A., Southern Pacific
company, Portland, or any S. P. or C. &
E. agent. .
Rate from Corvallis to Newport 3.75.
7 - Rate from Corvallis to Yaquina $3-25
' Tiate from Corvallis to Detroit $3.25.
Three-day rate from Corvallis to New
port $2.60. ,-: -
, , : . UilW lr M. HVI1WIUUB. V '
. fe- - . . . u -
Unitad SUteaXand Office, : .
t. " - Oregon City, Or.; May 7, 1904.
( Notice if hanby given Uut in compliance with the
provisioni ot the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, en
titledS' Act oche eale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory aavextanded te all the Public Laud
states Dyactox August i8tB,
of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oregon, has this
day filed in this .Offics, his- swern statement No
6422, for the purchase of the &1 8W1 and SiSEJ
of See.' No. SS, InTp. No,lS., K No. BW, and
wilt offer proof to. show that the land sought is
more valuable for Us timber nd .stone tbajs for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before the Register or Receiver of this
office at Oregon Vity, Oregon, on Friday, the 29th
day of July, 1904.
- He names as witnesses: Taylor Miller, of Suver.
Oregon, W. h. Price, Marse Allen, and Frank Miller
all of lungs valley, Oregon. -
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
descriDea lands are requeatea to nle their claims in
this office on or before said 29th day of July, 1904.
ALGERNON S. DRE8SER,
Register.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
because the formula is plainly printed on every
bottle showing that it is simply Iron and . Qui
nine put in tasteless form. No (Jure, No Pay. 50
CASTORIA
Por InfuL'aad Children. :
Th Kiel Yea Have kteiji Bcsgfat
Bears the
Signature of
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY '
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug
frista refund the money if it fails to cure rv
S "W. Grove's signature is on each box.--
hes ctooi tho tcst25 years. Avcrago Anwl &!ss vcrjMlffiai
bottIes.Does this record of merit ytSS9
A Few
Hereare a few Plums during our Mid-summer Clearance Sale.
i ' ' '
15c and 20c Lawns, Dimities, and Batistes at 9c. .
25c Japanese Crepes, 16c. v
25c Linen Suitings, 16c.
20c Etamihes, 12c.
50c .Wash Silks, 38c. . -
20c Madras Suitings, 12 l-2c.
. 36-inch Queen Percales, 11c, 15c quality
20 pieces Jouvian Ginghams, 7 l-2c.
25 pieces good bleached Muslin, 6c.
20 pieces fancy Challies, 5c. v '
Boys' 50c and 65c Wash Suits, 39c.
Boys' 25c Wash Waists, 19c.
2. 50 and $3.00 Ladies' Tan Oxfords, $1.90.
Men's $1.25 Crash Trousers, 69c.
A few Men's $7.50 Summer Suits, $4.90.
Deep cut on Shirt Waists, Wash Skirts,
' ' Under Muslins, Straw Hats and Parasols.
LiUMBEB.
All kinds of Rough Lumber constantly on hand. Lumber sold at yard or de
livered. Orders promptly filled. Location two miles west of Buelah church. .
R. F. D. No. J.
Corvallis.
OTES
ALSEA CHEESI!
is known everywhere for purity,, flavor
and richness. A trial will convince you
J. H. DORSEY-
HATHAWAY BROS.,
OPPOSITE R. M. WADE'S. SOUTk MAIN. ST., - CORVALUS.
Carriage Building
Horseshoeing
Benton County Cumber Company,
MANUFACTURERS OF
JSA11; kinds of Fit Lumber
Dealers in Shingles, Mouldings,' Dborsiand Windows. Special at
tention given bills in car-load lots. - -
PMioeutm j -
RHEUL1ATISH1
Catarrh, Constipation, Kidney Triable.
Ninety per cent, of all cases CURED at
BOSWELL SPRINGS.
For terms, Booms, etc., address
CAPT. BEN D. BOSWELL,
' Manager and Proprietor
Boswell P. O., Douglas Co.
How About your Suminer Va
. cation.
Newport, on Yaqnina Bay, is the ideal
summer resort of the North Pacific Coast.
Bound trip tickets at greatly reduced
rates on sale from all Southern Pacific
points in Oregon, on and after June 1st.
Ask Agents for further information and a
handsomely illustrated souvenir booklet,
or write to Edwin Stone, Manager C. A
E.TJ. R. AlbanyrOre., or W. E. Co
man, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland
Tasteless
Chill
PliitiiSe
m m
S2&EPTOST
Oregon State Normcl Schoo
MONMOUTH.
Oregon State Normal School, Mon
mouth begins its 23rd year September 20,
1904. There are 4 terms in each school
year affording equal opportunities for be-. V
ginninn a course in September, Novem
ber, February and April. The best train
ing for teachers is the Normal course with
its assurance of good positions at good
wages. Write for a new catalogue con
taining full information concerning
courses of study, trainiug in actual teach
ing afforded under real conditions in town
and country schools, and full details
about the advanced course of study with
the additional advantages attached.'
Address Sec. J. B. V. Butler or
Pres. E. D. Bessler, Monmouth, Oregon.
Alsea Dairy Co.
Hacks for sate
General Blaoksmithing
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Henlde
Davis
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