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fHE COR.ALLS LAiLTTE Tuesdays and Fridays, For President THEODORL ROOSEVELT; of New York. For Vice President CHARLES W; FAIRBANKS, o' Indiana. Presidential Elector? for Oregon J. N. HART, of folk. JAS. A. FEE, of Umatilla. . GRANT D1MMICK. of Clackamr. A. C. HOUGH, of Josej.hine. Editorial Comment. "Judge Parker is not a fit mau to be nominated b. the democrat ic party or any other par y.'" T1 is asset tion was inads by Vi -liaxi Jennings Hrvau in his Chi -ca&o speech of Ap:il 23rd, 1904 Couti.iuing, Mr. JJrjan said: l'.r a veai re has been ure tospe .k out and declare hi nisei f tipou tue impo:taiit isues f ttie Co u iti catnpaiju, bat hs ban re IHi.in d silen . If Mis silt nee infant that' no bod knew his view, thos? who have b en loyal 10 th party in recent, jeath would stard upt n an qu 1 too ing with hose who de sert d, but it i- evident now ihit wltile to in- public genera; ly his irLrs are unknown, they are well kbowu to those wh are urging his iK-m Uat o . Whatever douti may have exis'ed on this subject heretofore has been dispelled b, the platform adopted by the New York State convention, and tak ing this platform as a text, I am sanguine enough t believe that I can prove to every unbiased mi ltd that Judge Paiker is not a fit man to be nominated either by the Democratic party or by any other party that stands for honesty ! and fair dealing in politics." What a wonderful unanimity oFopiuton there is among prom inent Lemocrats. ineie are yiany others that agree with you, William. Loses A Foot. Au accident occurred Thurs day evening about 7 o'clock, as a result of which Matt George lias lost his left foot. Mr. George is about 55 years of age and lives across the river iu Iinn county. JUr. George was employed to guaid the hop house of Mrs. Anna Beach and started in com pany with his grandchild over to the building abut half past seyen There have been a number of fires of late, some of them evi dently the work of a firebug," that Mrs Beach thought it wise to guard against any possible dacger so George was employed for the work. When he arrived at the hop &ouse he set his shotgun.dowa against the building and pro-, deeded to open the door when the jar caused the gun td slide down upon the ground aud dis charge. The entire c intents of j the berrel lodged in his left ankle, o shattering the bones and tear-1 Ing away the flesh that it was necessary to have the foot re moved. When the nature of the wound was asceitained, the boy; IBakSirAg Poster MaJtes CleLtv Breecd With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing witht the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Fall instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book for making all: kinds of bread, ..biscuit and cake with. Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. DRYPOVOER FIRE EXTINGUISHER. wor sale at the Corvallis GAZETTE Office. Price only $3.00 , td a bandage tightly about Mr. Georyt's ankle to stop the flow of-bind. He then ran t the iols nd with the aid .f his Uiit hitched a horse to a buyy tii dn ve back to the hop hou-e n l got Mr. George into t:.e' tij.gy and took him honi". ' Up n - tx iiniiation D s. F it r t ml TernoL fund it impost L o n e the tu au'd t was cott- 411 litly amputaud. Mr. Gvorgej - i-uw r- Ming asy, . , For A Hard Fight. !thc L, jCa ptton ptomi es to Ik e al aVorbint? o c n (J -i.n this tall. Mst 1 eo.le have - r t i-et Ud down o lelteve that every tVng w:ll g 'o R osevelt n wa hi d are looking for a iht in auo lnr d rtc ion. Tne S'ht his evHen ly een found, jurfiiu from what hs irn't-ir-cd wi hin ih-last few das and it vvili. probably be one of the most bitfr cn st- in the liistory i the state. The fight will not be alog p tty liius, neither wili many pa j ersenter the fight The 'attst move is from the Oresonian A'ln'ch attacks the vilidity of the local option law upon the fo.low- ing grounds Bee 11 e it was not submitted to the Governor for his approval. was not signed oy rum, nor rer turned with fii- objections, nor filed by him in the office of the Secretary of S'ate. that the law was not legally, submitted to the -hc'or, bt cause t ie petitim for its submission was not signed by eight per cent of the voters; that t confers an unla wful delegation of legislative authority to the couuty court; that title does not give notice that it is unlawful to sell liquors: that , the initiative and referendum act is contrary to the Constitution of the. United orates, wnerein a republican tortn of government is guaran teed; tftat it unlawfully prohibits the sale of liquor on the pres cription of a physician not en gaged in practice; that it is con- tiaiy to section 21 of the Con- sti ution: that it unlawfully at temj U to delegate the prohibition qu stton to preciacts. and that it piovidts for illegal seaTch-war rants and rules of evidence. A New Steamer. According to a special from Marshfield to the Oregonian a new coast st-amer, the Toledo, will make regular trips from Eu reka, Cal. to Yaquina Bay, tak ing in Coos Bay. This is part of a plan supposed to be backed by CJaus. Spreckles to tap Oregon re sources. Already .Cods,, .Bay .is more, a part - of- California, - for there is regular weekly, passenger service between Coos Bay .and S n Francisco.. ,. , : Coos Bay, however, is seek rag to induce Portland capital to put on a line of steamers between Marsh field and! the Oregon Metropolis. The steamer, Toledo, will be a benefit in two ways; a new mar ket will be found for valley pro ducts and there will be a saving of four hours time for commercial travellers who wish to stop at Gardner and Coos Bay. The best ice cream soda at Smalls. I When "Dutchess" U isn't there, the quality , isn't' there c Lock on the buttons, for tH? name., and don't .ac cept any substitute, for 10 CENTS A BUTTONj S1.00 A PIP a; X X The new styles are now on our counters, JSC NOLAN AND CALLAHAN'S Business Locals. For low pri9 on saddles and harness see J. M, Cameron. - J. M. Cameron manufacturer and deal er ia harness and saddles. ' Red Cedar JStar Shingles at the saw mill ar 1 m oer M E. W.. Strong. . .Smokers sapptie-. largest stock in the citv at Small A Son's. . For - liarnes? Cime'on. Wah paper itnre tne and paddles see J. M. t Blackledges new for- The lariat tocs of whips, saddles and rolws in the Wilis tn-tt? .alley is toand at J. M Oame'ouS. Finest line of hammooks in the city at J. M. Cam iron's oall qni & and see him r 1 V . A. A kV wosat me price i i.zd per gauon tor ice cream. Parties supplied. Small & Son.. Elegant Picture of President Eoosevelt FREE! ... - i - . . . FREE! F3REE! Particulars in local 'columns. FREE 4f RE. PUGH, Dealer in Farming Tools, Paints and Oils, Stoves and Tinware, Buggies and Hacks, Farm WagonsJ Hay Rakes, Plows and Harrows, Wire Fencing, Wire Netting, Guns and Ammunition Carpenters' Tools, Lubricating Oils, Bicycles, Etc' A9riculturl Impl.m.nst, etc., etc i ' "c PHILOMATH, ORE. Ice cream $1.25 Son's. per gallon at Small & Candies and fruits, fresh and tasty, at Smalls. - TO CURfc A COLD IN ONE OAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug gists refund the money if it foils to cure E W. Grove's signature is on each box. Low Rates 'to California. The Triennial Conclave Knights Temp lar will be held at San Francisco, Sept 5th to 9th aud the Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O.. O. F. will be held at same point Sept. 15 to 25. For these occa sions the Southern Pacific Company will place in effect the extremely low rate oi one, and one thud fare for the round trip, not to exceed $25, the rate from Portland. Thore who are planning a trip to California should take note of these rates. How About your Summer Va cation. :,r Newport, on Yaquina Bay, ia the ideal summer resort of the North Pacific Coast Round trip tickets at greatly " reduced rates on sale trom all Southern Pacific points in Oregon, on and after" June' lat. Ask Agents for furtheriniormation and a handed nely illustrated souvenir booklet, or wrjte" to Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E R. R. Albany, Ore., or. W. E. Co- mau, G. P. A. S. Pi Co,i Portland Cheap Snflday Kates Between Portland and Willamette ' VallePolnts. Low round trip rales have been placed n effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will-be sold. ATTJRpATSyAND SUNDAYS, and limited to return, ;oq or before the following Monday. " Rate - to or From Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacifid Co's Agents for particulars. : . . r ; Rem- mber tht -vith avry 25 cents worth of lajnd.r wo.tt done at the Steam Laundry ye o e r a vote on the beautiful U S silk Hag, ia Nolan & Cal lahan's window. Yonr fire ' extinguisher is all right. The work it did for ns was something wonderful. No- household ought . to be without it. LeiterA Donlap, Proprie tors, Hotel Antlers Nevada City,' Calif 'jUv fjS.it 1- - . -Tcis Lative Bromo Quinine TobiSJt SevxaM2oaWmssoif t post 12 ihoiitlis. tTfch fiignatDTC, There is an e.'egance and individuality about the Boys' Clothes we sell which is entirery foreign to the ordinary attire offered by other stores. - ' -:- ' 11 8 Drypowder Fire Extinguisher It ia a tin tube containing 3 lbs. of a dry powder, like sand. Throw a small handful on a fire, and it puts it out in wo seconds. It is the cheapest thing in the way of Fire Insurance ever invented. Call and see one at the Corvallis Gazette office. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon Citj;. Or., July 80, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in comDliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled" An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington-Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, - GEORGE W. BIGHAM, of Oregon City .county of Clackamas, state of Oreguii, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No 6468, for the purchase of the & SW and SI SEJ of Sec. No. 10. in Tp- No. "12 8.; H. 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 said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon. 4jity, - Oregon, OQ nday, the 21st day of October, 1904, - ' He names 'as' witnesses:-: Geo rare W Cramer., of Peek P. O,. Oregon; George B. January, of Oregon City, Or.'. Lester Ai: January, Peek - P.O., Or., Al bert Knapp, of Oregon City. Or., . Any and all persons claimiag adversely the above- described lands are requesteo-to file their claims in this office on or before said atst day of Oct, 1904. - ALUEKJNUJN a. 1'KKS.SEK, Berister. Notice for Publication. PUBLIC LAND -SALE (ISOLATED TRACT), Notice is hereby siren that in oursuance of Instructions- from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in mm oy section naz u . , Kev. star., as amenaea by Act of Congress approved February 26, 1895, we will proceed to offer atnublic sale on the 6th day of September, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. next, at mis omce we louowing tract ot lana, towit: SE of SE J ofec. 6, Tp 12 S, R 6 W. Any and all persons ciaiminar adversely the above-descrtbea lands are advised to tile their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. ALliKUA S. U1UES5EK, Register. GEO. W. BILEU, Receiver. Oregon City, July 23, M04. Job Work. Cure a Cold in Qne boy THE CLOTHES BEARING THIS LABEL ARE GUARANTEE!. y Wouldn't you be glad if you could get -a responsible Fire Insurance Company to . insure your buildings for f3 00 pe year? That is just what you do when you buy one of those handy fire fighters, adopted by the TJ. S. Government. and Standard Oil Co., and known as ANNUAL v- c fl - .... ; Good Attractions; ". Splendid o Racing; 3est.of . Band Music, $iq,oo6 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 1 7, 1904 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 fit 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. Cures Crip in Two Days. oi every DOX.23C fo)f? n 44th Famp