Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, August 12, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    m?- S GAZETTE
r -t:KstA ? '" Fridays,
. J-'4zz '. Comment
splay of moral
....'emocret to de
nDcey in 1896
. ' barker -support-candidate
in
, .. .n in our gain of
-'. year came from
-cs in this country.
i party insists up
! or for American
Democratic policy
the open door use-
ring
with the tariff
out of foreign
us
' . . '' - r, to beat Roosevelt"
.u - ht for a party slogan,
i , x tie party which for
v-e - . has been posing as
' .-.. . nemy of the Trusts
s ! -! op so low as to giovtl
t i t of the biggest and
Ear . : I- ir less trusts iu the conn
txt n , ! jr the money they are
i.y.v-.iJ -o pay to beat Roosevelt,
'.-" I ,i t beyond comprehension, j
- v o- s . heel with placing Judge
-. the Standard Oil Candi
" ihe head of the ticket,
j- r ' wot. v lliua iuai uaiuu
iMiij mate, they select a
i g-den properietor aschair
x n .v f the National Committee,
v.r-.. v'-A-orge Foster Peabody as
.r..--C-..vcts. George is a director
rteen trust corporations,
: -e iniquity of the trusts,
question now is, will the
ratic press crawfish on the
, . question, or just face it out
"v. :tiraight-forward prevarict
U v-v. Policies and principles
IV c all been made to give way
die one great essential, the
r-jl. Yet there was a time
u Democracy stood for soine-'.-.14.
How have the mighty
. wlcn !
Philomath Petition.
'"A petition is being circulated
Jailomalh, with a view to
t. ind out how many property own
is Trill patronize an electriclight
vilsnt. It is necesearv to secure
- :it least an income of $75 a month
'.o justify the erection of a plant.
JJI the citizens take hold of the
. "natter promptly, the plant will
Jje put in at once.
Arch Horning, of Philomath
"'lAfll rnnnfinv ot frl"if li?if1 rf
, ihe eiite: irise and all he asks is
v. .i g,u ii.'ni- e that a sufficient num-
oei of patrons will tise lights to
justify the expenditure. The
-plant can be put up in about 50
days. Philomath is a good town
. jid is growing rapidly with a
' bright future before it. There
a.te three enterprises, however,
that she needs at once, a. flour
' Ingmill, newspaper and an elec
tric light plant, the last of which
.will necessarily be needed first.
There is at present a demand
ibr houses, all available ones
' rbeing already rented and inquiries
ibr more aie coming in daily.
2Slectric lights for Philomath will
greatly increase the value of pro
perty and at the same time being
less expensive than oil and far
more convenient. Mr. Horning
:isks th-.it the citizens agree to
taJb? the lights for at least two
3-c.ats upon the iollowing sched-
nk;: The first light, 16 candle
pi over to cost $1 per month , the
second 50 cents and all additional
icd eight caudle power lights Bt
the rate of 25 cents each. Two
. -..circuits will be operated, one to
run all night, the other will be
-':oscd at eleven o'clock and will
5 1 equitable ibr students. Those
1 beh'tv.l "the project are very
.-..mrics that Pht'iounth citizens
-;"uouid take hold of the enter
r Liiscut'd push it along.
1 '?;-3"-?ctnl'y desire to state
t act x i-.v . a eaased the packages of
tfc:a Diy powder Fire Extinguisher
-5e:.vt ilsls orice to be distributed
MjifiJcr.? the different Battalion Dis-
. trt-r for trial wherever the oppor- j
'imniiy for doir so wouid eur,
1 au:cL iro:u rep--rt ecr?voI I'cn: (
said cr.strirHs I rii.U iKh: the ifnlits j
rrf.th
iv- ir .'td v. iy ;
. ?ati.-'e'.
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IV. T. f nil v.":, Oniff Engineer
CORRESPONDENTS'
CORNER.
Bellfountain.
Dennis & Bryan, of Lane county, have
been buying cows with calves for some
company whose intention is to put them
on the ranges in Eastern Oregon. The
price paid did not g above $13.
Harold Waggoner, of Eugene, is
spending a wee with his aunt, Mrs,
George Hall.
Miss Sarah Evans, lormerly one of
Benton county's most competent teach
ers, who bas been teaching in the East
for several years, is home for a time.
Dr. Bennett has rented the faim which
he recently bought ot Manly Bucking
bam to Mr. Coon f v the next year.
Josie Ben Ham, who has been for the
last month at Cottage Grove with her
uncle, returned lant Saturday.
Mrs. E. L. Tozier, who has been suffer
ing for the last two or three weeks with
sprained ankle, seems to be no better.
M. L. Baroett, with his family, passed
through Beufouutiiu the otner day, on
their way home from the Alsea country
where they have been in the chittitu
lurk, business.
6 C. Starr brought home two fine Jer
sey co -vs which he purchased at Tangent,
Linn county.
Horning & Steiwer have been buying
mutton sheep here. They secured a fine1
lot. v
J. H. Edwards is building an addi
tion to kis residence and otherwise im
proving it. Mr. White, of Junction, is
dging the work.
The family of Mr. Casterline have been
having tousititis but are now improving.
Barrett Taylor, of the Joha Day high
sutiool has been spending a week with
his friend and former teacher, Prof. H.
Mack.
W. C. Belknap brought from Salem
last week a fine black Percheion stallion
that he will keep in the south end of the
county.
Oak Grove.
Geo. Beam is and wife spent Sunday at
Waterloo. . (
Mrs Laureuson has been on the sick
list for the last few days.
Hugo Kart-teus returned from Toledo
where he has been doing some work on
his homestead which is located near that
town.
Will Morris left Saturday tor Salem,
where he goes to run an engine for his
brother during harvest.
Mips Bertha Lawer, of Jefferson, is
visiting here.
Wiley Holman and wife, of Albany,
were viuitiiig at Wellsdale Monday.
Miss Birdie Woodard returned Satur
day from Jeiferson . w here she has been
visiting friends.
George lVice has bought 10 acres of
land and as soon as l e gets his house
built we may hear the chime of wedding
bel's. .
Dillard Price returned Wednesday
from Little Elk where he went to get a
hundred head of sheep for Mr. Hammer,
of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Cady returned home
Wednesday from ings Valley.
Will Bailey left Sunday for Eddyville
where he went to peel chittim for Dick
Derrick, who is running a large force of
men in that part.
Howard Collins started Saturday for
Washington where he goes to make his
home.
John Benson and daughters, Esther
and Anna, came up from Portland
Wednesday aud on Saturday moved out
to his 40-acre home to he bought of W.
D. Pretty man.
Miss Palmer, of Maiion Station, who
has been visiting at the home of Mr.
Kay returned home Saturday.
A party consisting of Robert, Marion
and Wesley Bailey and families will start
for Tiliamook Thursday fork two-week's
puting.
W. W. Davis, of Alsea, filled the pul
pit at North Palestine church, Sunday.
Jirs. Martha Cady and two daughters,
EQie and Beitha and Mrs. Maud Wil
son were guests of Burke, of Oak Creek,
Friday.
Philomath.
Roy McGee returned from Kellogg
Oregon, last Sunday, after a several
weeks' visit with his graudparent.
Mr. Bumap and wiie spent several
days at Newport, last week.
Mrs. Ella Jones returned to Portland,
Tuesday after several days' visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coles.
Mrs. Beunet's parents, Mr. and Mr?.
Hayhnrst will join them Friday.
Mre. Malone, of Alsea. parsed through
Pnilomath, Tuesday, on er way home
from an outing at Newport.
Mrs?. George Scott and daughter, Meta,
vent to Mollala, last Saturday to visit
wuh Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs. Cayler,
Mr. Mael's new house, about a mile
and a halt" west of town, is nearly com
pleted. The carpenters are through
-work and the painting is reariy dor1.
Pekk-a-Boo.
When "Dutchess" isn't
there, the quali y isn't
tnere
Look on the buttons for
the name, and. don't ac
cept any substitute for
10 CENTS A BUTTON?
$1.00 A eip. a;a;a;
The new styles are now1
on our counters, 2 2
NOLAN AND
CALLAHAN'S
Business Locals.
The best ice cream soaa at Smalls.
Try Small's for cool drinks during the
hot weather.
For low prices on saddles and harness
see J. M. Cameron .
J. M. Cameron manufacturer and deal
er ia harness and saddles.
Red Cedar Star Shingles at, the saw
mill at 1.0 Der M. E W Strong.
Smokers supplier largest stock in the
citv at Small & Sort's.
For harness and saddles see J. M.
Cameron.
Wall paper t Black ledge'? new lur
niture store.
The largest stock of whips, saddles and
robes in th Willantiette .alley is loundat
J. M. Oameon's.
Finest line of hammocks in the city at
J. M Cameron's call quick- and see him
44th
ANNUAL
t
mate fair
Good Attractions, Splendid
Racing, Best of Band Music,
$10,000 in Premiums, Mag
nificent Stock Show.. A fine
Camp Ground with room for
all fresh water piped into the
ground, plenty of shade,
good street car service and
lots of entertainment and
education for everybody.
Sept. 12 to 17,
1904
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TICKETS
To prevent all mistakes
and imposition, yru
must have ccnipecutively
numbere.1 Hc. Tios.et.e.
The only office !u trie
Valley prepared in do
this work ia the
CorvaHis Gazette.
Tickets numbered frcm
1 to 100,000. Printed
on Stout Card Board,
white or colored .
$2.50 for 500
3. tor 1 .OOO
Wm Lm Douglas $3.00 and
S3mSo Men's fine Shoos. Best
in the world for the price
Nolan & Callahan Distrihu.
PS
Rl E. PUGH,
Dealer in
Farming Tools,
t
Paints and Oils,
Stoves and Tinware,
Buggies and Hacks,
Farm Wagons,
Hay Rakes,
Plows and Harrows,
Wire Fencing,
Wire Netting,
Guns and Ammunition,
Carpenters' Tools,
Lubricating Oils,
Bicycles, Etc.
Agricultoroli Implemenst, etc., etc..
PHILOMATH, ORE.
Removal Notice-
Owing to the fa :t that the building
now occupied by the Turner jjrocery is
to be torn down and replaced by a new
building, the Turner uxoirery has been
removed to the 1st door north. of J. D.
Mann's second hand store or opposite
the Farmers'' Hotel. A large and com
plete stock ot groceries have been or
dered and are now on the- way. Old
customers and friends are requested to
call at Uid new stand.
Turner's store will be open from 5
o'clock a. m. until 9 o,clock p- m. to ac
commodate customers.
Special to Ringler Bros.. Great
Circus in. Albany, Sept 1st..
C. & E will run a special train from
Yaqnina to Albany passing through Cor
vallis about 8:56 a. m. Tickets from
Philomath and Corvallis oQceuts for the
round trip, "good on special or regular
trains, September 1, 1904, only.
you kn:w what you are taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
because the formula is plainly printed on every
bottle showing, mat it is simply Iron and 0,m
nine put in tasteless form. 2io Cure, No Pay. 50
Cheap Sunday Rates Between
Portland and 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 or From Corvallis, $3.00.
Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents
foi particulars.
i Jiber tk-"' jvrr 25 cents
i lajnd y o,' lone at the
Laundry yi ,i a a v-ote on the
U S silk iiag, .a .Nolan & Cal-
'& indow.
v or I .
Stem-.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kani Yea Have Always Bought
Sign&ttut of
TO CWRt A COLD IN ONE HAY
Take Laxative BroTO Quinine Tablets. All drug
gists refund the money if it fails to cure
E W. Grove's signature is on each box.
I A ' E
rJ Dij Jf I tj
AS 5 Li
R ft E
' E j jj 8 S
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
Seven AGIBo fe""' sol ' oast 12
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, Prints, 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
August 1st Hence the rush to
Notice for Publication.
PUBLIC LAND SALE-(ISOLATEI TRACT),
Notire is hereby given that in pursuance of
instructions frem the Commissioner of the
General Land Oilice. under authority vested in
him by seutioi. 2455 U . S. Key. Stat., as amended
by Act of Congress approved February 26, lt-95,
we will proceed to offer at public tale on the
6th day of September, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m.
next, at this office the following tract of land,
towit:
SE J of SE yt of Sec. 6, Tp 12 S, R 6 W.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-describeo lands are advised to file their
claims in this office on or before the day above
designated for the commencement of sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited..
ALGERNON S. DKESSEK, Register.
GEO. W. BILEU, Receiver.
Oregon City, July 23, 1904.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Or.. July 30, 1904
Notice is hereby yiven that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3, 1STS, en
titled" An act for the sale oi timber lands- in the
States of California. Oregon, Nevada, ami Washing
ton Territory." as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
rv : GEORGE W. BIGJ1AM,
of Orecron City .county of Clackauias, stateof Oregon,
has tuis dav tiled in 1 his ottice his Mvftrn statement
No 6tt!8, lor the purchase of the 6i SWJ and Si SEJ
of Sec No. 10. inTp. No. 12 S., K. No. 7.' W, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone- than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to i
said land before-the Kesrister ind Keceiver ot tnis
ottice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st J
day ot October, ishm.
He names as witnesses: Georjre W Cramer, of
Peek P. O., Oregom, George B. January, ot. Oregon
City, Or.. Lester A. Januory. Peek P.O., Or., .Al
bert Knapp, of Oregon City, Or.
Any and all persons cliimiiig adversely the above
described laud's are requested to file their claims in
this ottice on or before suid 21st dav of Out, 1904.
ALGKR.SON S. PRKSSER,
Roadster.
Notice to Creditors.
All persoTis having claims acainst the estate
of H. v. Fi.-cher, deceased, re hereby notified
and required to present the same, accom
panied With proper vou'-hers iinfi evidence
thereof, with.ui six mouths from dte of this
notice to the imdersigued. t the ottice of the
Corvallis Kouring Mills, Corvallis, Oregon.
Dated this July 19. 1904
AUGUST V. FISCHER.
Executor Last Will and Testament of H. F.
Fischer, dectased.
FOR THE SEASIDE.
Sunday Excursion to Ya
quina and Newport.
The C. & E. R. R. Co. will riiniegular
excursion trains to Newport and Yaquina,
leaving Corvallis at 7:30 sharp. Boat
leaves Newport at 5 :30 , train leaves Ya
quina at &-:M. Fare for round trip from
Corvallis or Philomath, $1.59-
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CARD.
Xo. 2 For Yaquitia:
Leaves Albany 12 :45 p. m.
Leaves Corvallis 1:45 p.m.
Arrives Yaqnina 5 :40 p. m.
No. 1 Returning:
Leaves Yaqnina 7:15a. rrt.
Leaves Corvallis ... .11:30 a. m.
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. rn.
Arrives Albany 11 :15 a. m.
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in
time to connect with the S. P. eouth
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany befoie departure
of S. P. north bound train.
Train Jso. 2 ronnects 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
1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit at 6 p. m.
For further information apply to
Ed wis Stone,
H. H. Cromsl Manager.
Agent. Corvaiiis.
Thos. Cockkell. Aeent Aioanv
To Cure a Cold in One Day
months.
i ms signature,
and Cloaks will arrive about
clean up Summer Goods.
How AbouA 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 June 1st.
Ask Agents for further information and a
handsomely illustrated souvenir booklet,
or write to Edwin Stone, Manager C. &
E. R. R.,. Albany, Ore., or W. E. Co
man, G. P. A., fc P. Co., Portland
Books, Books
Books.
Books galore. 500 Volumes direct?
from ChicHgo which we are offering at
prices which cannot be neat. Come
early beiore the lines are i Token.
Graham & Wells
Dnv." ists and Booksellers.
REDUCED EXCURSION RATES
From S P and C & E Points to Seaside and
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 pale
round trip tickets from points along their
line to Newport, Yaquina and Detroit at
greatlv reduced rates, good for return un
til October JO, 1S04.
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 WeBt Side points, are also on sale to
Detroit at very low rates, with stop-over
privileses at Mill City or any point East,
enabling tourists to visit the Sanliam
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 from Eu
gene and vicinity will be'good goiog via
the Lebanon-Springfield branch if desir
ed. Baggage on Newport tickets checked
through to Newport; on Yaquina tickets
to Yaquina only.
Southern Pacific trains conr.pct 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 C. & 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.
Rate from Corvallis to Yaquina $3.25.
Rate from Corvallis to Detroit $3.25.
Three day rate from Corvallis to New
port $2.50.
Ice cream $1.25 per gallon at Small &
Son's.
Candies and fruits, fresh and tasty, at
Small's.
Cures Grip
Id Two Days.
- oil every
box. 25c
- Sar Frcncico Kire Departmeiit
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