Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, August 23, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    CLASS1FILD ADVtRTISLMEHTS
. Five lines, or 'less, 25
cents for three
insertions, 'or 50 tents per month.
WANTED
GIRL WANTED FOR DINING ROOM
at Occidental Hotel, uaii at once.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
n lrinHs nf Ponltrv also dressed Fork.
Smith & Bonlden. Corvallis, Oregon,
next to Gazette office.
WANTED: A SINGLE FURNISHED
nr nnf nriiistieri room, centrallv located,
fr.r lioht hrusckeeDins. Inquire at the
Gazette oflue
A.
WIFE WANTED A GOOD-LOOKING
man of 28, in business, who liven m
this county 'till 14. wants to marry a
jrirl of 20 to 30. Address, W. B.
CbaDmann. 6lt Commercial Street,!
San Fiancisco. ' .
FOR SALE
TWf REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN
-Rama and fonr half-breeds. Peter
Whitaker.
LARGE 8-ROOM HOUSE; SLOTS;
ni,.trnf fmit and shade trees: asplen-
nlxrot fine location. Will
be sold at a sacrifice if taken before the
first of September. Terms easy. Call
Sixth and Vau Bnren St, Corvallis,
Oregon. Mrs. V. Espy.
' REGISTFRED POLAND CHINA PIGS
for sale. Grade Poland China Pigs
lAt. nut on the shares or for sale. M. S.
Woodcock, or enquire of T. J. Thorp on
the farm, Corvalhe, Oregon.
FRESH JERSEY MILCH COWSFOR
qoIb inniiim of Clvde Beach, one
mile east of Cosvallis, or at this office.
SOME CHOICE YOUNG CALVES,
dairy stock, thoroughbred jersevs and
short horn grades. Walter K. Taylor,
one mile north of town.
FOUND.
A BLACK AND WHITE SuW, ABOUT
two years old is at Walter Taylor's,
rtn-nnr can have same by calling and
claiming property.
LOST.
A LADIES' DRAB BELT-PURSE,
Vinaripd and with chain: contained
small nnm of monev. Lost near post-
hw Finder nlease leave at tele
phone office and receive leward.
EXPRESSMEN."
TOTTM W T.F.NOER. EXPRESSMAN.
stand opposite postoffice. Prompt and
oofn rfpliverv. Residence phone 306.
Office ohone 483. Corvallis. Hay for
sale by the bale or ton.
STAGE LINE.
ALSEA STAGE. MY STAGE MAKES
connection with all trains on the C. &
E. R. R. at Philomath. All persons
nriahinc tn on or return from Alsea and
points west can be accomodated at any
time. are to Aiseai,u j ju
same day $2.00 .
M. S. Rickabd,
LIVESTOCK
P. A. KLINE. LIVE STOCK AUC
TIONEER. Corvallis. Oregon, Office
at Hupton's hardware store. P. O. ad-
d ress Box 1 1 . PayB highest prices for
all kinds of livestock. Twenty year's
experience. Satisfaction guaranteed
PHYSICIANS
B. A. OATHEY. M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build"
ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m . Residence : cor. 8th 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. A MAUD B. HOLT.
Osteopathic Physicians. Residence
2nd door north of electric light plant.
Phone 653.
DENTISTS
. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN
less extraction. Zierolf buildioS.
Opp. Post Office, CorvalliB, Oregon.
ATTORNEYS
E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Poet Office Building, Corval
lis, Oregon.
JOSEPH H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-at-Law.
Notary, Titles, Conveyanc
ing. Practice in all State and Federal
Courts. Office in Burnett Building.
w. o. w.
MARYS PEAK CAMP. No. 126, W. O.
W.. meets second and Fourth Fridays,
in Woodmen Hall.
G. W. Fuller, CO.
J. L. Underwood, Clerk.
OREGON COUNCIL. No. 2. R. & S. M.
Stated assembly fourth Wednesday of
each month, at Masonic uau.
8. Chipman, T. I.M.
E. B. Homing, Recorder.
jyAraMsn lulus
TWO HANDY ROLLERS.
Ho Market Gardener Cast Astord to Be
-Without One of . These Cos
vealeat Implement.
-rv.o. o-or-flpn and flower beds require,
firming of the surface after planting,"-
to insure een msinuuuuu . """"'""-i
and perfect seed-germination.. This is
necessary also in starting a lawn, and;
freauent rollings will destroy ant nms
and rout many soil pests that accnmu-;
late in neglected plats. n my own
experience I have fully proven the ben
efits of rolling, and would not attempt
growing a garden, lawn or flower Dea
without some means or. leveling ana
firming the rows and beds. The sur-j
face does" not bake so hard in spots j
where the beds are properly leveieo
SMALL GARDEN ROLLER.
and rolled; tile seeds sprout more uni
formly and the plants grovf better,
a-hile the work of weeding is lessened
ind the appearance much more than,
Days for the care in properly prepar
ing the seed beds. But every farmer
does not have sufficient cash, at his
command to purchase all necessities
though the tools may be cheap and
small, hence some homemade imple
ments are often, brought into use.
tland garden rollers' may be made at
home by any person familiar with the
use of tools. ; I
A cheap roller, large enough and
good enough for even the professional
50 cents or less, and with proper care
will last for many years.
The ma-
terial I used in constructing this handy
. - M A : i. ? v innTi
1001 consisted, vi jumi ui o-.iw
.WEELB ARROW ROLLER.
stovepipe,' a split oak sapling and a
small two-inch, board nailed across the
split just behind tho roller. The pipe
was well riveted -with -wrought nails:
a short apple tree limbt with old bolts
driven in either end, was put in the
land. anVan b3 ssawed, o7t Pacific in connection with the Corval
to fit the ends, and nailed in, after lis & Eastern railroad, will have on sae
tamping, the sand and gravel. Auger round trip tickets from points along thei.
holes bored in either side of the split line to Newport, Yaquina and Detroit at
handle made that fit nicely, and to greatlv reduced rates, good for return un-
strengthen it wire naus were amen
; through and bent on both sides.
. support to hold the tongue or handle
ft the ground was made by nailing quina, guou koioj; oaiuruay uu returu-an.'eight-inch
peg in an auger hole at ing Mondays are also on sale from all
the point where the split stopped. The East Side points, Portland to Eugene in
roller could be pushed or pulled back c!UBiVe, and from all West Side points
and forth, over and across, and did eaabiing people to visit their families and
most effective work. . a. spend Sunday at the Seaside.
The small roller proving inadequate 4 o:J
as a clod crusher and leveler, where the f30" "u"euj IfUUf " ""f11"'
soil was rough and uneven, I made a Portland to Eugene inclusive, and .from
larger, stronger and more durable tool all West Side points, are also on sale to
after the fashion of a wheelbarrow. Detroit at very low rates', with 'stop-over
In this I used, the six-inch stovepipe privileges at Mill City or any point East,
filled, with sand and gravel, and iron enabling tourists to visit the Santiam
spikes driven in a center square block and Breitenbush hot springs in the Cas
for an axle. The frame, was made of m0UntainB which reached 5n
two by four-inch scantling, with boards .
nailed across for bottom, and a dash- eaay. ..,',
board of eightrinch plank nailed to up- . Season tickets will be .good for return
right standards just behind the roller. : rom all points until October 10. Three
This made a platform for weighting day tickets will be good going on Satur
the roller, bv giving the children a ride days and returning Mondays only. Tickets
or putting in some rocks. The. legs irom jroruana ana vicinity win do gooa
may be left off, if desirable, and the for return via the East or West Side at
roller can be made of wood to suit option of passenger. Tickets from Eu-
' " j ene and vicinity will beood going via
the circumstances. In this roller how- &e j, branch if 'desir
ever. where much weight is needed, the j nnroo&A nn Nownrt. ntotH'nKVorl
stovepipe is hardly heavy enough, and
A round block oi wooa, even one iooi
in diameter, is preferable. This roller
can be used in the same manner as a
wheelbarrow, and is a very handy, in
expensive tool that more than pays for'
its manufacture in one season, and will,
last a great many years if properly
handled. -Joel Shomaker, in Farm and
Fireside - '
Meloa Vines In Rows.
Most people are so used to planting
melons in hills. that they deem this the
only way. But "very successful melon
growers think that making a very
slight ridge and planting the seed in
a row pretty closely together is a bet
ter way. So soon as the vines begin
to run their tendrils clasp others, and
this keeps them from being blown
about by winds. By making the ridges
eight or more feet apart the cultivator
can be kept running through them un
til the vines spread out and occupy
the whole of the vacant space, which
they will surely do before the sum
mer is ended. If the vines appear to be
too close together in the row tie poor
est may be cut out without leaving a
vacancy, as would be the case if they
were planted in hills. .
The Bartlett pear, we think, is the
beet peer ever grown; and if you can
put into eold storage until the glut in
the market is over, you can get a good
price for it. - . .. r '
--. ..."
Do not wort late among raspberries
or blackberries, or they -will not ma-Sfure,
WEAKNESS
. - . - ( ,---,. '
' Siai-lContret.
POKTLAWD, MAIHB, Oct. 17, IMS.
X consider Wine of Cardui superior
to an doctor" i medicine I erer used
and I know, whereof I apeak. ' I suf
fered for nine months with suppressed
menstruation which eompleteur proa
tnted me. . Pains would shoot through
my back and sides and I would have
blinding- headaches Uj Jtobe would
swell up and I would feel so weak I .
oould not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged for I aeemed to be beyond
the - help of phyaioiaaa, but Wine of
Cardoi came as a Ood-eend to me. I
felt i change for the better within a
week. After nineteen days treatment
I menstruated without suffering the
agonies I usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. Wine of
Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish
' that all suffering women knew of Its
good qualities. ,
-da.a-a.ewi
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cures permanently nineteen ent of
every twenty cases of irregular
menses, bearing down pains or
any female weakness. If yon are
discouraged and doctors have
failed, that is the best reason in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. . Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
EXCURSIONS TO SHOWS
Will Be Run on C. & E. When
Ringling Exhibits in 'Albany.
The big Ringling shows and circns will
be in Albany September 1, and on this
occasion excursion trains will be run on
the Corvallis & Eastern railroad from
both ends of the line,
at a fare for the
round trip.not to exceed $1. Two special
trains will both arrive in Albany before'
. . . i - 1 11 1 1 1 J A.
tne street paraue, fwnicn win ue neiu ul
10 a. in. on, Thursday, September I.
The train from Yaquina will leave that
p'ace at 5 :15 a, m. arriving at Albany
el" 9.:35 : the one from Detroit will leave
that place at 6.25, arriving in Albany at
9:25 a.m., giving the passengers ample
time to see the parade. Both trains will
leave the Albany station for the return
trip at 6 p. m., thus giving ample time
to visit the big Ringling shows for the
afternoon performance. '
REDUCED EXCURSION RATES.
From S P and C S B Points to Seaside and
Mountain Resorts for the Summer.
On and after June 1, 1904, the South-1
lU October 10. 1904.
Anree-aay uckcts 10 ewpori ana ia-
SMS J M
; 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 eame 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 Pacifc
company, Portland, or any S. P.-or C. &
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..
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
noints in Oregon, on and after June 1st.
Ask Agents for further information and a
handsomely illustrated souvenir booklet,
r write to Edwin Stone, Manager C. &
E. R. R.,, Albany, Ore., or W. E. Cor
nan, G. P. A S. P. Co., Portland
Ice cream $1.25 per gallon at Small &
4ons. v''" :.Nt.;i '
Candies and fruits,
Small's.
fresh and- tasty, at
IV L-
Both Dlatrnatfnl.
Gabriey said the doctor's wife,
"have ytottsettled yet with Lawyer
Sharpe for conducting that case for
yon in court last year?
"Xo," said -the doctor. "It was about
-that time,- yon remember, that I oper
ated on him for appendicitis, and I
want to know what his bill is before I
make out mine. I auppoae he's wait
ing for the aame reason." Chicago
Tribune.
Orent Mdicime. , '
"Is your patent medicine good for
rheumatism?" inquired the old gentle
man of the glib agent. v
"Oh, yes, sir. It's the very thing for
rheumatism.
"But T haven't rheumatism, went on
th old gentleman.
"Well." explained the agent, -it's
good for that, too." Ohio State Jour
nal. - : - - -
Domestic BUh.
A lasy man. said to his wife: V ' "
. "We have nothing left to eat; .
It seems impossible for us
To make both ends longer mt " -His
wife replied: "It's up to you
To see that we are fed ;
Tou hustle and make one end meat.
And I'll make the other bread."
Chicago Doily News.
SHAH BOT'S SOLILOQUY.
; "Six for five cent, fire for four centa,
four for three eeavta, three for two
cents, two for one cent, one for nothing-;
guess I'll take one." Golden
nays. ' '
Fair W.nl.
He placed a' sisn: "Beware ths dog-!"
And when the work was done
Quoth he: "Now all who run may read
And all who read may run."
Philadelphia Press, r .
Still Sapreme.
Maude Clara has dropped Gnssie
Perfume and his automobile for Charlie
Horseman and his sleigh. '
Ethel Yes; the . automobile maj
have taken the place of the horse and
carriage, but it hasrft taken the plae
of the horse and cutter! Brooklyn
Eagle.
Hla Bad Bsvlf How.
"Colonel," she said, "what was the
moat trying half -hour of your lifer'
"It was a half-hour I spent in a par
lor full of people when I wanted, tc j
blow my nose and remembered that 1
had only a soiled handkerchief in my
pocket." Chicago Reeord-Herald. ,
A ProMesa.
Boy Does that man have to plajr on
the organ? .
Mother Yes; thafa th trajr h
makes a living.
Boy Then why does he want tc
live? Indianapolis News.
One K1b of Philosopher. j
"He claims to be a philosopher. j
"Well, he ia of one kind."
"Whet kind?"
"Why, he is able to take a philosophi
cal view of all trouble excepVhia own."
Chicago Poet.
Good Csmse tor . Admlratloa.
Muggins Henpeckke has a wonder
ful admiration for that youngster ol
hia.
Buggins-rYes; . the boy actually
talks back to his mofher. Philadel
phia Record. - - j
A Boy.
Mr. Snvhers I can't get Willie to
Barry in the coal or do anything an5
tnore. I wonder where heis? "
- Kr. Smithers He's over to Jimson'i
helping their boy carry in their coal.
Indianapolis Sun.
- Had to BxoUkia Bowolf.
Clara I had an awful time when I
refused him.
Maud How do you mean? v
Clara Why, he took it in earnest,
and I had to explain that I didn't mean
it. Town Topics.
Very. PowtrfsL
Mr. Binks The paper says a big
flour mill out west blew up yexsterday.
Mrs. Binks La sakes! I 'spose it's
where they make this newfangled self
raising flour. N. Y. Weekly.
OBkK't Help TktBMlTM.
He If there is anything I detect tt'a
a flirty woman.
She Humph! Why not a flirty man?
He Oh, well, a man has some excuse.
Women are so attractive, you know.
. Nattarallr Disappointed.
. Blanche Why did she break off the
engagement?
Edith Why, they had been engaged
a month and he never once told her
she was too good for him. Puck.
His Pmrse Too Short.
Jaggles-r-He thought his
would get him into society,
money
but it
didn't.
Waggles No; he hadn't enouglt of
it. Town Topics.
The Trutp'i Bzeaie. .
Mrs. Wellmet Ain't you ashamed to
be" begging for a living?
Weary Willie Not a bit, mum; I was
educated fer de rninistry. Judge.
, .Little Oversight.
-. "Haven't you found the nursing 'hot
lie yet, Alfred?" .
"Oh, yes; but I've mislaid the babji''
Fliegende Blatter.
c
The Kind You Have Always
in use for over 30 years
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle witlk and endanger the health of
Infants and Chudren Experience against Experiment ,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and. Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms,
and allays Feverishness. It' cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving Wealthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend
GENUINE
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC estmulM COMPANY. TV MURRAY III. HKW VORK MTV.
Hancock Disc Plows
Osborne's Disc Harrows
and Superior Drills
ARE GOOD ASSISTANTS
FOR YOUR FALL CROPS.
0HLING
S
405 West 1st street,
Springs Mattresses Chairs
Musical Instruments
Wall Paper Shades
South Main Street , Corvallis
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BLACKLEDGE
I hereby extend to my bid friends and customers a cordial
invitation to call and see me in my new stand. A new
and attractive line of fine woolens just received. Pressing
and repairing neatly done. Prices to suit. Give us a call.
G. CRAVEN,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
FREE BUS
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
H. M. BRUNK, Prop.
Leading hotel in Corvallis. Newly
furnished with modern convenien
ces. Rates $1, $1.25 and $2 per
day. B B B W Q Q
1
WSB,
4 . .
Sought and which. Has been,
has borne the signature of."
and has been mode under Ms per
sonal supervision since its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
CASTORIA ALWAYS
Signature of
HULBURT.
AGENTS
ALBANY, OREGON.
Sewing Machines Go-Carta
Bamboo Furniture
Bedroom Suites
Sideboards Rockers Tables
FURNITURE
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FREE SAMPLE ROOM