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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1904)
(Ml fro ADVlRIISEMENTS' A MIGHTY FORTRESS. Five o. lees. 25 cents for three insertion?, or 50 cents per month. WANTED ' HIGHEST ASH PRICE PAID FOR all ki is of Poultry also dressed Pork, Smith & B Milden. Corvallis, Oregon, next to Gazette office. . W ANTED: A SINGLE FURNISH ED r.r m.iiii'i.ii.tiKii in ni t'Pntrfltlv lnratpfi. fo- lit I I k 3 ASSET! E office eping. Inquire at the GENTLE SADDLE HORSE. A. LAFFERTY. FOR SALE GREAT FARGAINP CLOSING OUT ssle of Piar-os at factory prices. Call at one. M Goodnough. TWO REGTSTFREP OXFORD DOWN Rhoib atid four half-breeds. Peter Wtiitaker. KEGISTFRED POLAND CHINA PIGS for esl. Grade Poland China Pitts let out on the phares or for pale. M. S. Woodcock, or eoiuiref T. J. Thorp on the farm, Corvallis, Onyon. FRESH JERSEY MILCH COWS FOR sale. Inquire of Clyde Beach, one mile east of Corvallis, or at this office, SOME CHOICE YOUNG CALVES, dairv stock, thoroughbred jersevs and short born irrsdes. Walter K. Taylor, one nii e north of town. DRYPOWDER FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. at the GAZETTE OFFICE LOST. ENDGATE TO AUTOMOBILE, SOME ' where on Adams or Madison street. Suitable reward for its return to J. K. Berry's bicycle shop. FOR RENT. FOR RENT GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. M. A. Goodnough. EXPRESSMEN. JOHN W. LENGER. EXPRESSMAN, stand opposite postofnee. Prompt and safe delivery. Residence phone 306. Office phone 4P3, Corvallis. Hay for sale bv the bale or ton. ON AND AFTER SEPT.ItO, THE CITY Delivrv Co. wi'l not deliver Feed of any kind on Saturdays. By agreement with the merchants. Robinson & Birrell, Props. THE CITY DRAY COMPANY'S Headquarters will be at MillnerA Will sher's etrrp on and after Sept. 1, where orders will tie taken and proinptlvfnlled .tlenkle & Robinson, Props STAGE LINE. ALSEA STAGE. MY STAGE MAKES connection with all trains on the C. & E. R. R at Philomath. All persons wishing to go or return from Alsea and points west can be accomodated at any time. Fare to Alsea $1,00 Round trip same day $z.uu M. S. Rickabd. LIVESTOCK P. A. KLINE, LIVE T3TOCK AUC TIONEER, Corvallis, Oregon, Office at HnPton's hardware store. P. O. ad d ress Box 1 1 . Pays highest prices for all kinds of livestock. Twenty- year's txperience. Satisfaction guaranteed PHYSICIANS B. A. OATHEY. V. P.. PHYSICIAN andRnrtfonn. K'XHrt 14, Rank Bnild in Off- Hours : 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to I p m RpoiHenc cor. 6th and Ad ams Tel phon t offiow and res idence. CorvaMis. Oregon a H. fCEWTH, M P., PHYSICIAN and Suitreon. Office srd Tfe-Hdwe. on Msin street. Philomath. Oregon. " DRS. W. H A MAUD B. HOLT. Osteopathic Physicians. - Residence 2nd door north of electric light plant. Phone 653. DENTISTS E. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN less xt action. Zierolf bnildinH. Opp. Poet Office, Corvallis, Oregsmr ATTORNEYS E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Toet Office Building, Corval lis, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. Notary, Titles, Conveyanc ing. PrartJce in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. w. o. w. MARYS TEAK CAMP. No. 126, wi 0. W.. meets eecnrd and Fourth Fridays, in Woodmen Hall. G. W. Fuller, C. V. J. L. Underwood, Clerk.. lalav ! oM hy Little Girl , Clm4 tk Palu ( km Aagrr Crowi. About three years ago, in one of the mines near Scran ton. Pa., manned mostly br Germans, a sudden fall 01 rock and coal buried a number of work- men. The rescuers, after toiling three day and nights in vain to reach bhem, began to despair. "We shall never find them alire!" was the mat- J tered verdict of one and another ex- hausted miner as he cased his ef- ' ' ortS. The mob of ignorant men and wom en at the mouth of the pit echoed the lamentations of the wives and chil dren of the victims in. the mine, and the excitement was fast rising to frenzy. Unreasoning rage broke out against the rich mine-owners. The tired workers, almost struck to des peration by their fruitless toil, vent ed their feelings in curses. An angry shallenire or signal from any leadei of the mob would have fired them to violence in a moment. Just then, says the Youth's Com panion, a pale little German girl, 14 years old,- moved by some unknown impulse, began to sing: "Bin feste Surg- 1st umcr Gott." Her voice was husky at first, but gathered strength and tone, and very soon other voices joined hers, until the whole great company were singing together the great hymn of the fa iierland:. . f 1 "A mighty fortress Is our God. With tore of arms we nothing eaa Full soon were we o'erridden, . But for as fights the proper man Whom God Himself hath bidden. Ask ye. Who is this same? Christ Jesus is His name." When the song ceased peace had come to the hearts of the people. The rescuers resumed work with new en ergy and hope, and before morning they reached the buried men, whe were still alive. . It is doubtful if there was ever as incident which more strikingly dem onstrated the power of a grand re ligious hymn to calm passion, and steady wavering courage and failing faith. For centuries that sacred song of Martin Luther has made brave hearts braver and strong hands stronger. It has borne on high the prayers of persecuted worshipers, and cheered the march of sacramentai hosts and victorious armies. It wai sung on the field of Lutsen, where Gus tavus Adolphus died. Luther wrote it in 1530, during hii seversl months' stay in Castle Coburg. a stronghold made famous in the struggles of the Thirty Years' war. It was his song of victory, but it gave tc the ages a Christian battle hymn that has nerved the hearts of million! through moral campaigns where only God's sheep could break the war. GEMS OF THOUGHT. He who is fathf ul in least is in di rect line of promotion.United Pres byterian. Error is continually repeating itself in action, and we mutt unweariedly repeat the truth in words. Goethe. There are nettle everywhere, but smooth, green grasses are more com mon still. The blue of heaven is larger than the eloud. E. B. Browning. Anything that spurs us to better our present best is a good gift from God, even though it be poverty, sorrow, ot any other hardship. Philadelphia Young People. The soul's craving for peace is its natural yearning for its end, its Mak r and its God. Since the soul is large enough to contain the infinite God, nothing lees than Himself can satisfy or fill it. E. B. Pusej. Great and sacred is obedience. He vho is not able, in the highest maj sty of manhood, to obey with clear and open brow a law higher than him self is barren of all faith and love. nd tightens hi chains, moreover, in the struggle to be frse. James Mar tineau. Remember constantly that God's loving eyes are upon you amid all tiiese little worries and vexations, watching whether, you take them as He would desire. Offer up all such oc casions to Him; and, if sometimes you ire put out and give way to impa tience, do not be discouraged, but make haste to regain your lost com posure. Francis de Sales Cr!t Where Crlt la !. "She has very pretty hair. "It isn't her own." "How about her ugly temper?" "That's hers Cleveland T., .Dealer. GoMlp. "I don't admire that woman," re marked Mr. De S peptic. "She seems ex ceedingly fond of gossip." "But gossip is sometimes entertain ing," commented his wife. "Yes. But she never tells anything I haven't ' heard beiore." Washington Star. - . Am Ezpeailve Wtoy. Juddock It's a mystery to me how Nocoin lives. . Haddock Would you really like to know? . Juddock Yea, I would. Haddock Open a grocery store in his neighborhood. Puck. There Wm Oae Rtadr. "Can't I have a newspaper to-day?" asked the murderer, as the sheriff en tered his cell. "Yes," replied the obligingofficial, as he took the death warrant from his pocket, "here is a noose paper for you. Harlem Life. Am Ontlet. "After all," said the hopeful philoso pher, "a business failure isn't half so bad..as a bad marriage." "No, said the vicious bachelor, "in a business failure a man may take hope and try again." Philadelphia North American. . MBS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Kntre Nous Club. 176 Warren Avenue, Chicaoo, III., Oct. 22, 1903." For nearly four years I suffered from ovarian troubles. The dec tor insisted on an operation as the only way to get well. J, however, strongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as well as I, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of Cardai for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few days and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick ness anda brings health and happi ness again. Do not go on suffer ing. Go to your druggist today and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardai. REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. From S P nd C SB Points to Seaside and MoHtttaitt 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 nd Detroit at greatly 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 i 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 from Eu gene and vicinity will be good going 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 connect with the C. & E. at Albany and Corvallis for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on the CL & E. for Detroit will leave Albany at ? a. mT, 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, nanagerO.& 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. Kate i rom uorvanis to ..Detroit $3.25.) V Three-day rate from Corvallis to New port $2.50. ; Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany Leaves Corvallis Arrives Yaonina 12 :45 p. m. .1:45 p. m. .5:40 p. m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7:15 a. m. Leaves Corvalhs 11:30 a.m. Arrives Albany.'.... 12:15p.m. No. a For Detroit: - Leaves Albany 1 :00 p. ni. Arrive 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 hours in Albany befoie deDarture of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 t-onnects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany eivinz 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, Edwin Stonk, H. H. Cbomsh Manager. Atrent. Corvaihs Tuo& CorritKU. ' Agent Albany YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARC TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Toaic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui nine put in tasteless form. Ko Cure, No Pay. 50 Try Small's for cool drinks during the hot weather. ID TICKETS To prevt-nt all mistakes and in. petition, jou must have ct iecutively numbered Hc Ticket?. The only office iu the Valjey prepared to do this work is the Corvallis Gazette. Tickets numbered from 1 to 100,000. Printed on Stout Card Board, white or colored. $2.50 for 500 3. for 1,000 Our Clubbing List. . SuoBcribers to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can obtain the following papers in combination sub scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very low prices stated below: cash in ad con pany the order. Those wishing two or more publications named with the GAZETTE, will please correspond with this office and we will quote you ...w piiuo. we can save you money on Tbe abbreviations below are explained as follows: W. for weekly; S W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri weekly; M, for monthly; S M, for semi nonthly. The first price represents the subscription rate of the publication alone, and the second the rate for the publication offered in conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZETTE. Oregon Agriculturist and Sural Northwest, Port- Oregonian, Portland, Or., W., H.60; 2.66. Kural Spirit, Portland, Or., Contains a live-stock uuu report, fZ.UU; 2.5S. Pacific Christian Advocate Por and. Or.. W. $2.00. 8.05. The Thrice-a-Week $1.06; 2.20. World, New York, T. W. Homestead, Des Moines, Iowa, A and farm journal, W., $1.00; 2.30. thorough stock The Kepnblic, St. Louis, Mo S. W., $1.00; 2.05. ihe American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., Live auu poultry journal, ju., do cents; 1.65. Boston Cooking School Magazine, Bi-M., 50 cents; 1 OA ' Young People's $1.80. Wttkly, Chktjo, Ill.,W..60cen C ncinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W $LC0; 2 05. The fruit Growers' Journal, Cobden , III, M.. 60 cents; $1 75. . Farm, Field and Fireside, Chieago, 111., "W., $1.00; S.1 Farm and Fireside, Springfield, Ohio, & IT., 50 cents; 1.75. Women's Home Companion Springfield, Ohio, $1.00; 2.15. Lippincott's Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa., M. "Ev'rv Month (Music, Song and Dince), New York M., $1.00; $2.15. The Century Magazine, Niw York, M., $4.00; 6.05 Hoard's Dairyman, Fort Atkinson. Wis., The umt, mum up-HMuw aauy journal in tne world, w.. 1.00; 2.80. , Oregon Poultry Journal, Salem, Or., M.. 50 cents; 1.80. The Designer, KewlYork, Standard Fashions, M $1.00; 2.85. " Pocket Atlas of the World, 381 ages, containing colored maps of all the states and territories in the United States, the province of the dominion of Canada, and of every country and civil division on the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in formation about each state and connty, giving the population of every large city in the - wor elides other valuable information. A handy reference work for every person; with Corvallis O am one year, z.ool American Agriculturist, Chicago, UL, including copy ef Year Book and Almanac, W., $1.00; 2.30. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, has no riva as a great modern newspaper, T. W., S100; 2.15. The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago, W., $1.00; 1.90. The Cosmopolitan Magazine, New York, M., and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth, 50 pages of latest maps; $ ; 2.85. The Outing (Magazine, New York, M., $3,00; 3.80. Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or. W.,$1.00; 2.30. Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., $1-00; 2.15. American Homes. Knoxville, Tena, M., $1.00; i 2.30. McCIureV Magazine, New York, M., $1.00; 2.40. Twice-a-Week Courier Journal, Louisville, Ky., one of the best papers from the great South, T. W., "Dairy Fortunes," a neat, well written book of 204 pages on all questions concerninsr duryinar. feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all ainas or leea; sit combinations forming weu balanced rations for dairv cows. Everv dairrman shoujd have it. Price with the Corvallis Oazbttb one year, $2.50. Result of Voting for Silk Flag. Public School 5719 Firemen 6643 O. A. C. 3230 K. of P. .t ; 1020 W. O. W. 1092 Rebekahs "054 M. W. A 1593 Lions 869 A. O. U. W 156 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 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GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS; Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For TH CKNTaun eOMMHT, Hancock Disc Plows Osborne's Disc Harrows and Superior Drills 0HLING & 1405 West 1st street, BLACItLEDGE Springs Mattresses Chairs Musical Instruments Wall Paper . Shades South Main Street , Corvallis Philomath Meat Market .All kinds of Fresh Meats, Ham, Lard, etc., always on hand. S. W. Gibbon, Philomath. Will deliver ice every day from 7 to 11 o'clock. Small orders m ust be in ky 8 o'clock Benton County Cumber Company, MANUFACTURERS OF J3CA11 kinds of Fir Lumber JSC ' Dealers in Shingles, Mouldings,, Doors and Windows. Special at tention given bills in car-load lot. Philomath t s . Oregon. AXiSEA CHEESE ia known everywhere and richness. A trial J. H. DORSEY- Bought, and which has been, has borne the signature of' has been made under his per - supervision since its infancy . Signature of Over 30 Years. TT MURRAY BTRCCT. NCW TOM OCT. ARE GOOD ASSISTANTS FOR YOUR FALL CROPS. HULBURT, AGENTS ALBANY, OREGON. Sewing Machines Go-Carts Bamboo Furniture Bedroom Suites Sideboards Rockers Tables FURNITURE for parity, flavor will convince you Alsea Dairy C?o.