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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1904)
THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE Tuesdays and Fridays, Editorial Comment. Thomas W. Lawson, in the August number of Everybody's Magazine pronounces Henry M. :Roeers. of the Amalgamated Copper company the biggest thief sn the countiy, just Decause oy Mis manipulations the public was plundered to the extent of .over one hundred million dollars. vWe apologize to Rockefeller. " Wehave unjustly given him more '.acredit than he deserves. 'The Coivallis Times com- mences the first column of news : in its issue of July 20, with these . sentences in the scare head: HOT WEATHER. "-Score of Persons Prostrated Not .a Particle of Breeze is Felt Intense Suffering is Caused in the City. "These prognostications of evil vdays are fully verified in the col umn of matter , which follows, .and to which the heading evi- Vdently alludes. It is a resume of t the Democratic situation, and rtbe heading certainly fits it well. In one place he acknowledges rthat "in West Virginia Demo cratic success is threatened." "This is a false alarm, Brother Irvine, -so don't lose any sleep -over it. The threatened calam ity will not materialize. Roose velt will be elected by a major ity so overwhelming that the Parker vote of the country will - be put down in the returns as "scattering." Grandpa Davis ' -won't even acknowledge that he "'.'also ran." It looks as if the Grand Lodge LA. O. V. W., of Oregon, was about to perpetrate the same ' vCold-blooded atrocity that has been imposed upon the members - by the California Grand Lodge. " That is forcing out the old mem f ibers who have ma e the order - vwhat it is today. As soon as a member commits the crime of becoming old,, and the leeches - :and hangers-on who have been supported for years by the Grand Lodge find some of their per- quisites in danger, then the old men must be bled or thrown overboard. In the language of '-one of their own speakers: "he ought to lapse or submit to a rate of assessment sufficient to vpay out the full amount of his policy." A more heartless pro position was never made to a con fiding public, than this California .trick. The order there is prov i ing false to every promise made to these men when they lured them into tbeir lodges. It ex ; pects to induce enough young men to contribute to their game to keep the concern going in- definitely. Every promise they are now making to induce young .men to join their dying order, they know well cannot be ful-s-fillecL We trust the Oregon Grand Lodge will be more honest - in their course in this matter. If t not the Order in this State is doomed to an early death. Ancient Order United Workmen. The grand lodge of Ancient j Order United Workmen is in session this week, and it promises -to be a most strenuous session, to tsay the least. The problem f a .-.great deficit, the most important r problem in the history of the or - -der in this state, has to be met --.and solved Will the wisdom of -delegate sufficient to ?ett!e ;the matter riajint and cq-iit-. .able, mnnuer ? We hop.: so. ' William Narvis, the Supreme Master Workman, from Musca rine, Iowa, is present at the meet hing. Prof. Berchtold, of this v cily, who is now Grand Foreman, is in direct line of promotion to Grand Master this time, and no .other candidate has yet been mentioned as head of the Ore gon delegation for next year. Remember that Nolan & 'Callahan's great Reduction Sato ot summer goods is -.now running In full blssU .Bargains all along the line 'July - . o. A. C Report. " (Continued bom page 1) ' $700 or more and the latter ft r $1000. It was pointed out that it was desirous to take , the chem ical laboratory entirely out of the college building and the refitting of other rooms would be necessary and to do this would entail the above cost. In the library there are more book shelves needed also another doorway. In the matter of a museum, collections are to be made of fossils, relics, antiquities etc. similar to that at Eugene. Two gentlemen, F. L. Reader, clerk of Harney county and Han. C. H. Parrisb, of BurnsylOregon, who have, extensive collections have offered to assist in the work. Two committees will be appoint ed by the president ot the board of regents, who are to look around and report what repairs are need ed. The other committee is ot a supervisory nature and will have oversight of all new build ing going on about the institution The latter committee is standing. WATEK SUPPLY The four wells recently sank at the institutions furnished 9,000 gallons of water every 16 hours. The water supply is sufficient but the pumps are inadequate to supply the demand for all purposes, and larger pumps will be put in. Dr. Withycombe recommended that a sewer be put in from CautLom Hall to the south end of the college farm as the sewer already in is very small and be comes clogged. It will be necessary to put in an eight-inch sewer or put in a septic tank. Another recommendation was read from Dr. Withycombe, looking toward experiments in poultry raising. The recommendations were not. acted upon. SALARIES ADVANCED. Four members of the faculty had their salaries increased. They were F. E. Edwards,, assistant chemist, who will now receive $1020, M. C. Philips, instruct or in Mechanical drawing and iron-work, will receive $1020, R. J. Nichols, libra rian, will receive $60 per . month instead of $40 as heretofore, W. O. Trine, phy sical director, will receive $1020. The committee recommending these increases of salaries also recommended that steps be taken by the faculty to re duce the number of fai'ures of students to pass examinations. REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. From S P and C & E Points to Seaside ad 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 grsatlv reduced rates, good for return xm 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. 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 Breitenbush hot springs in the Cas cade mountains which can be reached in one day. Season tickets will be "good for return rom 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 fiom En gene and vicinity will begood going via the Lebanon-Springfield branch if desir ed. Baggaee on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yaquina tickets to xaquina 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 reacn 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 C. & . railroad, Albany ; W. E. Comau, G. P. A., Southern Pacific company, Portland, or any S. P. or C. & E agent. Kate from Corvallis to Newport $3.75. Rate from Corvallis to Yaquina $3.25. Kate from Corvallis to Detroit $3.25. Three day rate from Corvallis to New port $2.50. FOR THE SEASIDE. Sunday Excursion to Ya quina and Newport. The O. & E. R. R. Co. will run regular excursion trains to Newport 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, $1.50. For l-amess and saddles see J. M. Wall paper at BlacUedge'i new far nitore store. - Cfte Ce$t of service always proves the ab solute supremacy of Dutcl)e$$rou$er$ 10 cents a Button; $1.06 a Rip Sold bv Notice to Property Owners. Notice is herebv given that the under signed have been appointed viewers by the common council of the city of Cor vallis to estimate the proportionate share of the cost of a sewer to be as sessed to the owners of property in block 14, County Addition to Corvallis, and that said viewers will meet on tha 5th day of August, 1904, at 7 o'clock p. m. for that purpose, and all persons inter ested may appear before said viewers to be heard in the matter of making said estimate. Caleb Davis, W. S. Linville, . - -- J. W. Ohawfobd, Dated this July 12, 1904. Viewers. Coming Again. Dr. A. T. Roberts, the eye specialist, who has through the perfection ofhis work, won a name second to none en this Coast, will be in Corvallis next Tuesday. Dr. Roberts is better pre pared than ever before to do the most in tricate work in refraction and is able to produce on short order corrections for all bat the most extreme cases. - Examina tims free. Occidental Hotel. . Notice of Settlement. Notice is hereby given that J: : D. Mann & Co. have disposed of their stock to Hollenberg & Cady. All persons in debt to the old firm trill please call and settle at once. Accounts will be found at the old stand, J.. D. Mann & Co. The larirest stocK of whips, saddles and robes in the Willamette valley is lound at J. M. Cameron'. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate ot H. F. Fischer, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the same, accom panied with proper vouchers and evidence thereof, within six months from date nf this notice to the undersigned, at the office of the Corvallis Fouring Mills, Corvallis, Oregon. Dated thi July 19, 1904. AUGUST W. FISCHER, Executor Last Will and Testament of H. F. Fischer, deceased. Hop Tickets Hop Tickets To prevent all mistakes and imposition, you must have consecutively numbered Hop Tickets. The only office in the Valley " prepared to do this work is the Corvallis Gazette. Tickets numbered from 1 to 300.000. Printed on Stout Card Board, white or colored. 2.50 for 500 $3 for 1,000. R. E. IPUGH, Dealer in E H T 1 C JP3 LI E S " Farming Tools, ,; ; Paints and Oils, Stoves and Tinware, Buggies and Hacks, Farm Wagons, Hay Rakes, : 7 ... . Plows and Harrows, Wire Fencing, Wire Netting, Guns and Ammunition, Carpenters' Tools, c v Lubricating Oils, Bicycles, Etc. Agricultural Implemenst, etc., etc., PHILOMATH, ORE. E. E. WHITE REAL ESTATE CO Are you looking for a home, or good investment? If so we will take pleasure in showing you oyer the country. And are confident we can give you the right price on something that will suit you. 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. Office first door south of Reading room. - WHITE & STONE, Corvallis. Oregon. 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 pat in tasteless form. No (Jure, No Fay. 56 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. Rate to ob Feom Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents for particulars. - Rem aiber ti t vith 3Vry 25 cents worth of lajnd.y o.f done at the Steam Laundry -ye J s ? a vote on the beautiful U S Bilk rlag, ia Nolan & Cal lahan's window. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 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 gifti&ture is on each box. - A R rg D R 7 Laxilve Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven lS3oa boxes sold in past 13 This is the season for closing" out all short lengths to rid our shelves of Summer goods, and to make room for new Fall stocks, which are now arriving; so to make a clean sweep and to do it quickly .we have marked all remnants and broken lines regardless of cost. There are remnants of Dress Goods; Silks, Wash Goods, Table Linens, White Goods, Towelings, Outing Flannels, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Rrints, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Silkaleens, Muslins, Cretonnes, Curtain Nets, etc SPECIAL. - All our 25, 30 and 35 cent Wash Dress Goods at 19 cts. Some pretty shades ; for evening wear Our new Dress Goods and Hence the rush to clean up Summer Goods. 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. 2,- . Corvallis. OTZS AX.SEA CHEESE is known everywhere for purity, flavor and richness. A trial will convince vou J. H. DORSEY- HATHAWAY BROS., OPPOSITE R. M. WADE'S. SOUTH MAIN ST., CORVALXIS. Carriage Building Horseshoeing Denton County Cumber Company, -MANUFACTURERS OF- CAll kinds of Fir LumberC Dealers in Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows. Special at tention given bills in car-load lots. Pftilomatft. Y x - : Oregon. mm Catarrh, Constipation Kidney Trouble. Ninety per cent, oi all cases CURED at BOS WELL SPRINGS. For terms, Rooms, etc., address CAPT. BEN D. BOSWELL, Manager and Proprietor Boswell P. O , Douglas Co. How About your Summer Va cation. Newport, on Yaquina Bay, is the ideal summer resort of the North Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pacific points in Oregon, on and after Jnne 1st. Ask Agents for further information and a handsomely illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. R. R.,. Albanv, Ore., or W- E. Co mau, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland To Cure a Cold in One Day months. TfclS Signature Cloaks will arrive about lstj SKSFTODT Oregon State Normcl School, MONMOUTH. Or'gon State Normal School, Mon mouth begiDS its 23rd year September 20, 1904. There are 4 terms in each school year affording equal opportunities for be ginning 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 we gee. Write for a new catalogue con taimrg 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. . D. Ressler, Monmouth, Oregon. 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