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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1904)
M CORtfALLiS tMTTt TCHSDAVSTlND FRIDAYS, . ' For Prwident J "THEODORK ROOSEVELT, of New York. For U President 1 . . -CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana. Evidential Electors for Oregon Z. N. HART, oi F-'k. AS. A. FEK. of Umatilla. ' 3iRANT T'IMMICK, of Clackamas, JL.C HOUGH, of Josephiie. Editorial Comment. Reports from J panese sonrcfr ioasived at Tokio says that a sranill Russian txpedition from ELxmcbaika v'sittd Scnshn I.--Jjttxd, north ot the Island of KSiiaido, and in the absence of tbseimen, filled the women ai d ciriiidren and burned the houses. 2!Ixs seems incredible, but is on afcjpar with the action of Russian fra-ces, both on land -and sea, dusting the present war and is EiSaehy true. XheTig strike of the meat fwtfkers in Chicago has signally filled and most of the men have ggtme back to work. The strike j rHTolved some 53,000 persons auati cost the strikers about! 3&,ooo,ooo and the packers a loss 7,500,000. The company practically refuses to recognize atiry union, and while the skilled 'iut?n will be taken back the pres ent! force of unskilled men will lea-etained. As usual the families at ithe strikers are the .greatest sarSferers. flC jf Ji Seattle Judge has handed down a decision which virtually sacs'that a drug store has the light to engage in the sale of leer to the same extent as a saloon and they can not be prose oiled for not having a city liquor license. Under the ruling if the oraaggist'has a state license all he Ekas to do is to register the sale of satSbottle of beer as for medicinal purposes and he is not guilty of as offence. This i a hint for ttsr druggists after the local optionists have closed up the saloon?. Put in an extra book- feoeper to keep tally and sell all yau please. Injured Man Improving. CGeo. TJennet, of Philomath, xxKio hzfd such a narrow escape a e?v wteks ago at Tom Coon's sarw mfll from .being crushed ;.to Seath beneath a log, is recover Ekcg slowly and is able to be around lErut will not be able to go back to Ejus regular work for a short time. XjC anakes one's hair stick up Cjtrough his hat to hear Mr. Beu Jesett tell, of his miraculous escape. 123b.ey were ; rolling big fir ) logs daewn the hillside to the skid road. SEJeanett stumbled and fell in Sffcont of a huge log that was com- imsg; 2own the hill like - "hades! body got glad and was in tor a laaroke loose." It iust happened ''jamboree. A few musical in- rthat the log struck an elevation sea. the ground and jumped over ESennett, else he would have been Sgvound to a pulp. As it was, Ixowever, Bennett received a brok cxi shoulder blade and a few min- ncJbruises but considers himself Ieky to be still alive aud uti tetra firma. J &AC$0RKi POWDER, , Imparts that peculiar ; lightness, sweetness and flavor noticed in. the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use oi any othe'rl leavening ag'ent -Made from:Pte, Grape Cream of Tartar. ftOYAl BAKING POWDER C0 1M WILUAM ST-i NEW YQRJC.-- A Saddened Family, Sorrow and sadness reign - su preme in' the little home of Wal ter tHowell-: who lives neat the JJ. C. 1 Co's mill, about seven iniits above Philomath,- because . I " . - 1 T tntir mik naxen Hatred 3 year--Id girl. Giacie,"is dead. Gracie swallowed several sweet ccated pills and in less than an hour her lifeless form lay stretch ed upon, her li.tle cot. : So sad is the occasion and so sudden did it all happen that the sympathy' of all who hear of the sad acci-j dent is extended the. unhappy ' parents . and involuntarily e c 1 j mother caresses her own baby! girl, thankful that it "was not her own that dud. ..' ,r The family were moving from their house above the mill to oue nearer. In the chaos that nearly always prevails ou tuch occasions the box of-pills was left on the table and the little girl, being at tracted by the rattle of theboxes, opened themtnd, thinking them candy, ate "them. It is supposed that she took, about 15, enough to cause death to several psrsons. When Dr. Newtb arrived from Portland an hour after the med icine began to take effect, the lit tle girl lay silent id death. The parents, when they realiz ed that something was wrong, gave the child sucn remedies as they thought best, but nothing availed. The pills were Dr. Hec kle's cascara compound, besides cascara, containing strychnine, nuxvomica and belladoaa, all of them poisons. One is consider ed a physician's dose. All Rright! Go Ahead. Henry Ambler, of Philomath, has the best display oi farm pro ducts in Benton county. Strange that there is not a single place in Corvallis, where strangers may see samples ..of growing grain, fruit and -vegetables. ' Is it be: cause our real estate - men lack enterprise? A display ; of this kind is an absolute essential and one of the prime requisites of a growing community. Mr. Arab- let is talking of moving his dis play to the Ambler & Watters headquarters at the Hotel Cor vallis. This we believe will be 01, more service to toe nrra ana being in a location where new comers will see it and it will also be of more value to the county than at Philomath The princi pal article in Mr. - Ambler's dis play is a huge cone laden branch of the noble fir from Marysr Peak for which Mr. Ambler paid a round sum. His samples of growing grain are tne nnest in the Willamette valley the heads being well filled and some of the stalks are -nearly seven feet in length. His fruit and vegetable display is also excellent and con sists wholly, of Benton county products. Mr. Ampler Has cer tainly arranged a display that is very attractive and valuable. Fred and Carrie Porter, ot Bell fountain, were married in Albany Aug. 31st, and when they re turned home from their honey moon trip a few cays ago every- struments, a horse fiddle or two, and a number of oil cans, cow bells, etc., made up the band on the night of the serenade. Fred and Carrie are very highlv es teemed young people and have the best wishes of a wide circle of jfiiends at Bellfountain and else where, as they start on their journey of wedded life. ' Whw"IXrtcheasVisaY there, - the quality: isn't there X :"X X -3 :X Look on the buttons for the name, and don't ac cept ahysubstitute for 10 CENTS A BUTTON si.00 a fip-a: a: The new styles are now on our counters, 2, 2, NOLAN AND CALLAHAN'S No. 4301. Report, Of The Condition Of the First National Bank of Corvallis. at Corvallis. m the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Sept. 6, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. $126,236 39 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 3,363 53 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation - 50,000 00 U; S. Bonds on hand . 400 GO Premiums n U.S. Bonds ; . ' 82 25 Stocks, securities, etc- . 14.5tKT43 Banitiug-nouse, turmture ana fixtures 21,619 36 Other real estate owned : 8.137 44 Duefrom National Banks not reserve atrents ; 97,674 27 82,649 21 92,513 97 289 90 6,885 88 405 00 Due from State Banks and Bankers Due from approved reserve agents Checks and other cash items. - internai-ttevenue stamps- Notes of other National Banks ; Fractional paper currency, nickels. and cents - . 78 61 Lawful Monet Rks. in Bank, viz: Specie , 39,313 70 39,313 70 Letral-tender notes . 125 00 125 00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer a per cent, of Circulation . 2,500 00 TotaL ..$491,843 46 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 surplus fund . ; 9,500 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 944 98 National Bank notes outstanding 47.100 00 Due to other National Banks 6,770 35 Individual deposits subject to check 321,896 67 Demand certificates of deposit 48,974 46 Certified checks : 157 00 Liabilities othei than - those stated above ; . 800 00 Total. . . 491.843 46 State of Oregon, County of Benton s , I, Walter T. Viles. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Walter T. Wiles, Cashier. -Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 2th day of September, 1904. - . - J, Fred YaTBS Notary Public. Correct--Attest; - . , . E. F. . Wiuss, Geo. E. LiLty. M. S. Woodcock, Directors. si Elegant Picture of President Roosevelt FRB2E3! Patticulars iq local columns. mm . . . R, E. PUGH, Dealer' in : Fa rmfrtg Tools, -Paints and Oils, Stoves and Tinware, : Buggies and Hacks, ZZZ Farm Wagons.l Hay Rakes, Plows and Harrows, - r . ... . . Wire Fencing, Wive Netting, . Guiwjnd Ammunition, Carpenters' Tools, . Lubricating Oils, . Bicycles, Etc. Agricultural I mpltnvMpnst, letc, etc.. 1 . - . PHILOMATH, ORE. YOU KNOW WHAT TW ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless CM11 Toaic because the formula is plaiaJy printed, on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and- Qui Dine put in tasteless form. Mo Cure, N Pay. - 50 Notices ; All persons who are-mdebted to'G. R, Farm by note or account and desire to settle will call on Thoe A Jones who will receive and receipt tor same. .;- &. B.FARRA. Corvallis & Easn Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Al bany . . . . 12:45 p. m. , Leaves Corvallis . . ..1:45 p. m. ...540 p. m. . . .7 :15 a. m. . .110 a. m. ..12 :15 p.m. Arrives Yaquina No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina... Leaves Corvallis . . Arrives Albany .... 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. m. Arrives Albany ......... 11 :15 a. m. Train No. '- 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the 8. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in- Albany before . departure of & P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany -giving direct service- to Newport and adjacent be&ches.. ! . : ' . . Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts. leaves Albany at 1 :00 p. m.J, reaching Detroit at 6 p. m. For further information apply to ; ; . Edwim Stone, H. Si Csonisk' - " , V "Manager. Agent, Corvallis. y- c Thos. Cockhkjuu A;ant .Albanv ; : "2 Oregon State Fair. The Oregoa State Fair will be held at fair grounds, near Salem, Sept. 12th to 17th inclusive. The Southern Pacific c-mpany will sell tickets from all points on Oregon lines, at specialty low rates for this occasion. The'committee in charge have made strenuous efforts to provide special attraction?, and it is ex pected that this will be the gieatest fair ever held in Oregon. - - Rem aiber tht ,vith jviry 25 cents worth of - la jnd. r OiK done at the Steam Laundry yc o e ' a vote on the beautiful U Ssilk dag, ia Nolan & Cal lahan's aindow. " Your fire extinguisher io all right. The wor.k it did for us was something wonderful. No household ought to be without it, , Leiter & Dunlap Propne-T tors. Hotel Antlers, "Nevada City, Calif R E To Cure a Gold in Td Iativc Dromo Quinine Tablets. tankni ottfe it 13 noatM. L i This i3nature. ,; L l M. m i The young man of critical clothes mind will experience no c'MiciKj whtever in finding garments which will both fit and please him irr our splendid stock of guaranteed clothes foryoun gmen. BLAGESMITHING; WAGON MAKING, REPAIRING, WILD HORSES SHOD. Hathaway Bros. SOITEH ilALN STREET. Dry powder Fi - It is a tin tube containing 3 lbe- of a dry powder, like sand.. Tl'row a small handful oa a lire, and it puts -it out in wo Beconds. - , It is the cheapest thing in the- way of Fire Insurance ever invented: Call and see one at the Corvallis (&&z'fbs office, Notice fen-PitWlcatioM. United Stabs Land Office, -Oregon City, Or., July 30, 1904. Notice is hereby given, that in compliance with the provisions ot the act, of Congress of Jane 3, 1873, en titled" An act for the sale-of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,. Kerada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to-all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1S62, -. ' GEOE.GE. W. B1GHAH, of Oregon Ci tw, county oi Clackama3, state of Oregon, has this dav tiled, in, this, office his sworn statement No 6468, for, the purchase of the Si SWJ and Si SEi of Sec No, 10, imTp No. 12 S., K. No. 7 W, and will offer proot to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural: purposes, aad to establish his claim to said land, before the Register and Receiver of this office' at Oregon, City, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st day of October, 1904. He names as witnesses: George W Cramer, of Peek P. Oi, Oregon, George B. January, of Oregon City, Oit, Lester A. January, Peek P.O., Or., Al bert Knapp, of Oregon City, Or. -- Any and aJl persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requestea to file their claims in this omcf on or Delore saw 21st uay ot uct, lm ' . ; ALGERNON S. I'RESSER, - . tteeister. Notice for Pnblicatloa. FCBXIC LAND SALE ISOLATED TRACT), Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in him by section 2-155 U. S, Rev. Stat., as amended -by Act of Congress approved February 26,. Ib95, we will proceed to offer at public t-ale ou the 6th day of September, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. next, at this office the following tract of landv towit: . -- SE ol SE H of Sec. 6, Tp 12 S, R 6 W. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-describea lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement oi eale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. " - ALGERNON S. DKESSER, Register. GEO. W. BILEU, Receiver. . Oregon City, July 23, 1901. The Gazette for: Job Work. One Day Wouldn't you be glad if you could get a responsible Fire Insurance Company to insure your buildings for f3;00 p year? That is just whatyouido when you buy one of those handy fire fighe Afimtaii' Yv tlia TT G ' .. i k ......... . j uu w kj. vjruvcriiuiouv Standard Oil Co., and known as re Extinguisher ANNUAL 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. 1 2 to 1 ?t 1904 FOR THE SEASIDE. Sunday Excursion to Ya quina and Newport. The C. & E. R. R. Co. will run regular excursion trains toNewpoi t 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. Cores Grip in Two Dyt. on every - box. 25c. 44th