Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, September 13, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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CUSSIFI'D ADVtRflSLMEHTS
Five Uiea. c lees. 25 cent for three
Insertions, or 50 cents per month.
BLACK WELSH CATTLE.
WANTED
HIGHEST TASH PRICE PAID FOR
all kiMlsof Ponltrj also dressed Pork.
' Smith & Boulden. Corvallis, Oregon,
next to Gazette office. -
WANTED: A SINGLE FURNISHED
or onfiiruit-lieii otin, i-enirallv located,
for t li uwk.eping. Inquire at the
FOR SALE
TWO REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN j
Rams and four half-breeds. Peter
Wbitsker.
REGISTFRED POLAND CHINA PIGS
for sale. Grade Poland China Pijrs
let out on the shares or for pal. M.S.
Woodcock or enquires! T. J. Thorp on
the farm. Corvallv, Oregon.
FRESH JERSEY MILCH COWS FOR
sale. Inooite of Chde Beach, one
mile east of Corvallis, or at this office.
SOME CHOICE YOrNG CALVES,
dairy stork, thoroughbred jereevs and
short horn erodes. Walter K. Taylor,
one mi;e north of town.
A Bm4 Tluit
. la TUi Ceauatay.
. The principality of Wales has two in
digenous breeds of black cattle, of
which at least one fills an important
place hx Great Britain, though it is un
known on this side of the Atlantic The
black cattle of Wales were, originally
all of one breed, and in fact are supposed
to descend from the species Bos primo-
genius, whach is now represented by the
wild white cattle of Chillingihain. Eng-
and the so-called Podolian race of the
continent. One singula; fact that jus
tifies this opinion is tfaat among the
black Welsh cattle is seen an occasional
white calf, black on the muzzle and in
side of the ears, like the cattle of Chill-
ingbam.
The original black cattle of Wale?
were coarse and slow of maturity, but
they possessed suoh. hardiness, dairy-
qualities and special adaptation to their
environments' that no effort at improve-
fin
PRIZE BLACK WELSH STEER.
DRYPOWDER
FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS.
at the GAZETTE OFFICE
LOST.
END GATE TO AUTOMOBILE, SoME-
wbee on Adams or Madison street.
Suitable reward for its return to J. K.
' Berry's bicycle shop.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN ABOUT
three months ago, a Llewellyn setter,
black and white, a bent three years old,
barbed wire wound ou 'hind leg. Ten
dollars reward for return to Sheriff M.
P. Burnett.
EXPRESSMEN.
JOHN W. LENGER. EXPRESSMAN,
stand opposite poetoffice. Prompt and
safe delivery. Residence phone 306.
Office phone 483, Corvallis. Hay for
sale by the bale or ton.
ment was made until within a few re
cent years. The first herd book was
published in 1874, embracing botth the
so-called Castle Martin cattle of South
Wales and the Anglesaof North Wales,
The former are coarse boned, with flat
sides and deficient beef qualities, but
good milkers. The Anglesea. cattle, or
'runts, as they are called, hove been
so greatly improved that they are now
recognized as a distinct breed with a
separate herd book of which, the first
volume was published in 1833. The im
provement in these cattle is the result
of careful selection and breeding, to
which they have responded rapidly
The large bone, slow growth and light
quarters have been bred out, and a
fine, blocky animal is the "result, like
that shown in the illustration above,
which is a lifelike reproduction of a
Welsh steer that, won the prize breed
cup in the Smithfield club cattle show,
London. His weight was 2,464 pounds.
Fat cows of the same breed have at
tained weights of 1.800 to 2,400 pounds.
TOH51B1LE
fO I find Tbedford'a Blaek-Dranjht C
I a good raedkrfna for livr disease.
If It cared bt wm After ha had smt U
Of with doctors. It ia all the mod- ;
cue i owe." Mim. cARUuira
MABTIN, Parkers bars, W. V.
If your liver does not act reg-
ularly go to your druggist and
secure a package of Thedford's
Black-Draught and take a doss
tonight. This great family
medicine frees the constipated
bowels, stirs up the torpid liver
and causes a healthy secretion
of bile, r . . . .-. -av?
Thedford's Black - Draught
will cleanse .the bowels of im
purities andstrengtfien the kid
neys. A torpid liver-invites
colds, biliousness,, .chins , and .
fever and all manner of sick
ness and contagion. Weak kid
neys result in Bright a disease
which claims as many victims
as consumption. A 25-cent
package of Thedford's Black
Draught should always be kept
in the house.
m
"I used
ror live and kidney com
plaints and found nothing to excel
a.il Til
THEDFORD'S
BLACK"
TICKETS
To prevent all mistakes
and : iifc position, you
must have consecutively
numbered Hep Tickets.
The only office in the
Valley fprepared to do
this work is the
CorvallislGazette.
Tickets numbered from
1 to J 00.000. Printed
on Stout Card Board,
white or colored .
li -TriTMri .i; -- i i
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
I .In use for over 30. years, has borne the stenainM f
' and has been made under his now
72faU ...sonal supervision since its infancy
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "tTnst-as-goodare bufe
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and ChUdren Experience ag&hLrt iExpertmeni
Cheap Sunday Rates Between
Portland and Willamette
Valley Points.
Low round trio rates have been placed
n effect between Portland and Willam
ette Valley points, in either direction.
Tickets will be sold
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS,
$2.50 for 500
3.1tor 1,000
and . limited to return on or before the
The cows are deep amd long continuing blowing Monday, tgj
milkers, producing' an average yield of
THE CITY DRAY COMPANY'S
Headquarters will be at MillnerA Will-
Bher's store on and after Sept. 1. where
orders will be taken and proinptlytfilled I
.xieuKie Aouinaou, crops,
from 12 to 14 pounds daily at the flush.
The milk is fairly rich in butter fats.
With "their extreme hardiness, early
maturity, good beef and dairy qualities,
the .North Welsh cattle are rapidly
growing in favor among British feedere
and breeders and seem worthy of atten
tion in this country. Farm and Home.
Rate to ob From Corvallis, $3.00.
Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents
for particulars.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. AU draff.
gists refund the money if it tails to core
E W. Grove'J nitfiiature ia on each box.
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 $1,0) Round trip
same day JZ.Wi
M. 8. Richard.
LIVESTOCK
P. A. KLINE, LIVE STOCK AUC
TIONEER, Corvallis, Oregon, Office
at Huton a hardware store. P. O. ad
dress Box II. Pays highest prices for
au kinds oi livestock. - Twenty year's
txperience. 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. 6th and Ad
ams Sta. Telephone at office and res
idence. Corvallis, Oregon.
G H. NEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on
Main street, Philomath, Oregon.
ORS. W. H A MAUD 6. HOLT.
Ostenpathi PhrsiHans. Residence
2nd door north of electric light plant.
Phono e-sa
GOOD BUTTER SALT.
Dairymen Should Exercise Great Care la
It BeJeetlon.
Hunter Nicholson says in the Jersey
Bulletin that there is almost as much
difference in the quality of salt as in
the quality of butter. Good butter salt
is fine-grained, bright-colored, clean.
pure and free of foreign odors. It
must be fine-grained in order to mix
readily and dissolve regularly , and
quickly through the butter; bright
colored, showing that it is well crystal
lized; clean, that is, free from foreign
substances; and free from bad Jjmells,
which salt is very ready to absorb. ''Salt,
like everything else sold, is likely to
be adulterated. Baryta is most com'
monly used. A simple and trustworthy
test of salt may be made by dissolving
a small quantity m clear, hot water.
This will bring out any bad flavor and
disclose the presence of any foreign
substance. Pure salt will make a clear
brine and deposit no sediment. If
ths brine smells, is cloudy or colored,
or leaves a. sediment, do not use the
salt for butter. There are a number of
excellent brands of salt, prepared ex
pressly for the dairy. If you can find
out where they are sold, get a lot; be
careful, however, not to keep it near
any ill-odor ed substance, as it absorbs
odors very readily, and, once absorbed,
the salt is ruined beyond remedy. Be
sides the American salts, there are one
or more foreign brands of excellent rep
utation. -
Howj 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
points in Oregon, on and after June 1st.
lAsk Agents for-furtherinformation and a
handsomely illustrated souvenir booklet,
or write to. Edwin Stone, Manager C. &
E7 Rt &;; Albany, fire., or W. E. Cow
man, G. P. A S. P. Co., Portland
i '
REDUCED EXCURSION RATES.
Oar Clubbing List.
. Snoecribera 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 adance alwavs to c
coBfVnyi the order. Those; wishing two or more
iiuuumuwn Damn wiin nc UAZGTTE, will please
correspond with this office and we will quote yon
the combination price. We can save yon monev on
itMrlB.il J " '
The abbreviations below are explained as follows:
w. joi weekly; 8 W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri
weekly; M, for monthly; 8 H, for semi-nronthly.
. The flt price represents the subscription rate of
pmii aiune, ana ue second tne rate for
the publication offered in conjunction with the
Oregron Agriculturist and Rural Northwest. Port-
OrearonUD, Portland, Or,. W.f H.50; 2.55,
Rural Spirit. Portland. Or.. C!nntAina 1.vorfwlr
uim&cw (vwn, w.t fz.w;
Pacific ChriRtia.n A ti vnmink Pni o.n1 rw nr
$2.00. a 05.
The Thrice-a-Week Wnrid. Vr Vnrlr T w
$1.09; 2.2a - - .
nomestead. Des Moiiien. Tnw. A f Yinrnnch ' avv
The Bepublic, 8t. Louis, Mo., S. W., $1.00; 2.05.
The American Fanner, Indianapolis, Ind., Live
vukk, mrui ana poultry journal, M., so cents; 1.65.
Boston Cookinjf School Magazine, Bi-M., 50 cents;
Young People's rWt:j, ( l iittt . 111., w.. 50 cen
ffl.VU . .
C ncinnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W.-, $LC0; 2 05.
. Tne Fruit Growers'. -Journal. Cobden..Mll.. M
KA M K '
Farm, Field snd Fireside, Chicago, 111., W., $1.00;
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Fare
" gorie, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Ife
contains neither Opium, . Morphine nor other Narcotiot
substance. Its agre 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, healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
The Kind You to Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tmc ocirrauw coiiwy. rw animuve-riknT. ncwvomi err.
From S P ad CSE Point to Seaside and
Moaatsltt Resorts for the Summer.
DENTISTS
E. H TAYI. R, I ENTIRT. PAlN
Iw ntnrtion. Zicrnlf hniklina.
Opp. Poet Offire, Vi ivrTp, Oregon.
ATTORNEYS
R. R. FRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offi in Port Office Bnildinjir, Co val
lis, Oregon.
JOSEPH H. WILSON ATTORN KY-t-Law.
Notary, Title. Cnnvevaoc
ins. Practl. in alt State and Federal
Conrta. Office in Bnroett Buiidintr.
W O. w.
MARYB PEAK CAMP. N. 126. W. a
W., BMrU retard and Fourth FridayF,
in Woodmen HaU.
w . . G. W. Falter, C. a
J. L. Underwood. Clerk.
GRAND ARMY
ELLSWORTH POST. No. 19, G. A. R.
meet first Satnrday of each month, at
I. O. O. F. Hall. West Newton, C.
W. G. Lane, Adjutant.
ELLSWORTH CORPS, No. 7, Wo
men's Relief Corps, meets first and
third Friday at 2:00 p.m., in I. O.
O. F. Hall. Mrs. D. a Rose, Pres.
Mrs. Lee Heukle, Secretary.
T7 New CmUit Imfamt..
Willie, aged five, appeared at tne
main entrance to the circus tent hand
in hand with a venerable graybeard,
"Grandpa wanted to see the ani
mals, he explained to the doorkeeper,
"and I had to come along' to take care
of him." Chicago Tribune.
Hot l'f o the Stamdard.
Mamma What's the matter, Willie
Didn't you have a good time at th
party?
WUlie Naw.
"Why? Didn't yon .get enough tc
eat?"
"Yes; but I didn't get too much.
Philadelphia Record.
. ' Bla Flaa.
"Ah, said the great foreign actor
"I have hit on a plan, which will, in
deed, bring me distinction."
"What ia itr aaked a friend.
"I shall niake a farewell tour of the
United St tea and I shall not gc
back. Brooklyn Life. v
Vatarallr Wareted Her.
After vainly trying to make his pipe
draw be threw it oa t&e ftooV and
stamped oa it.
"Why, John Henry, what are yon do-
iag aha cried.
Tbat'a all right," he growled;
"that's just my nature. With anything
thet'e mine I'm patient up to a certain
point, and then if it doeinl suit me I
just smash it. See? I smash it good
and plenty, so as not to be annoyed any
more."
"Bear me!" he returned, fearfully.
"What a terrible thing it would bo if I
shouldn't suit you some) time." Chi
cago Post. - - m '
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 td Newport, Yaquina and Detroit at
greatlv reduced rates, good for retnrn nn
til October JO, 1904.
Three-day tickets to Newport and Ya
quina, good going Saturday and it turn
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 West Side points, are also on sale to
Detroit at verv low rates, with stop-over
privile es at Mill City or any point East,
enabling tourists to visit-the Santiam
and Br utenbush hot springs in the Cas
cade mountains which can be reached in
one day.
Season ticket will be 'good for return
rom all points nMil OrtoVfr 10. Three-
day tickets will be grod :" n Satnr
days and returning Mondays only. Tickets
from Portland Bad vicinity a ill- be gocd
for return via the East qr. West Side at
option of passenger. Tjckets from. Eu
gene andvi inity mill be good going via
the Lebanon-Springfield brarx h if 'desir
ed. Baggage on Newport tickets checked
through to Newport ; on Yaquina tickets
to Yaquina only.
Southern Pacific trains connect with
the C & K at Albany and Corvallis for
Yaquinajtnd Newport. Trains on the C.
dt 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 liookletof Yaquina bay
and vicinity, timetables, etc., "can be ob
tained on application to Edwin Stone,
nanagerQ.& E. railroad, Albany; W.
E. Com an. G. P. A.. Southern Pacific
company, Portland, or any S. P. or C. &
asjenu. 5.
Barf tram Corvallis to Newport $3.75.
Rats from Corvallis to Yaquina $3.25.
Bate from Corvallis to Detroit $3.25-!
Three-day rate from Corvallis to New
port $2.50. , i .
Springfield, Ohio, S. W.,
Springfield, Ohio,
Pa., If.,
t.1
Farm and fireside,
60 cents; 1.75.
Women's Home Comi anion.
L00; 2.15.
' IJppincotfs Magazine, Philadelphia,
12.60; 3.26.
Ev'rv Month (Music, Font ar. Dance). Kew Tork
at.,. 00; S2.15.
The Centmy Magazine, Nt Ti ik. M., $4.00; 8 06
Hoard's Dairyman, Fort " Atkinson. Wig., The
oest most np-Miaie aairy journal in tne world, w..
x.w; z.sv.
Oregon Poultry Journal, Salem, Or., M., 60
cents; i.au.
The Designer, KewYork, Standard Fashions, M
i.uv; z.ao.
Pocket Atlas of the World. 881 pages, 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 esides
other valuable information. A handy reference
work for every person; with Cobtallis O am one
year, 2.00.
American Agriculturist, Chicago, VL, including
copy of Tear Book and Almanac, W., 21.00; 2.30.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St Louis, has no riva
as a great modern newspaper, T. W., $1.00; 2.15.
The Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago, W., $1.00; 190.
The Cosmopolitan Magazine, New Tork, M.,
and Atlas of the World, bound in cloth, 66 pages of
latest maps; $ ; 2.86.
The Outing (Magazine, New Tork, M., $3,00; 3.80.
Pacific Homestead, Salem, Or. W.,1.00; 2.3a
Table Talk, Philadelphia, M., $1.00; 2.15.
American Homes. Knoxville. Tenn., M., $1.00;
2.30.
McClure's Uagazine, Kew York, M., $1.00; 2.40.
Twice-a-Week Courier Journal, Louisville, Ky.
one of the best papers from the great South, T. W.,
$i.vu;
"Dairy Fortunes," a neat, well written book of
204 pages on all questions concerning dairyine;,
feeds and feeding, the constituent properties of all
kinds of feed; 39 combinations forming, well
balanced- rations for dairy eowa. Every dairyman
sbeuld have it. - Price with the Cozvallis Gazstcb
one year, $2.6S.
Hancock Disc Plows
Osborne's Disc Harrows
and Superior Drills
ARE GOOD ASSISTANTS
FOR YOUR FALL CROPS.
0HLIHG G HULBURT,
AGENTS
405 West let street,
ALBANY, OREGON.
BLACK LEDGE
Sewing Machines Go-Carts
Bamboo Furniture
- Bedroom Suites '
Sideboards Rockers Tables
Springs Mattresses Chairs
Musical Instruments
Wall Paper Shades
South Main Street , Corvallis
FURNITURE
Philomath Meat Market
All kinds of Frsh Meats, Ham, Lard, etc., always on hand.
S. W. Gibbon, Philomath.
Result , of Voting ; for Silk Flag.
Public School. I... ...v 6224
Firemen 7988
O. A. C
K. of P.
e e ,
Rebekahs
M. W. A
Iions... .'
A. O. U. W
I2&
1698
IO54
1595
875
156
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Bears the
Siga&tare of
EorHilceorfeSe
Will deliver ice every day from 7 to 11 o'clock.
'-' Small orders m ust ke it) ty 8 o'clock
Benton oumy lumur Company,
MANUFACTURERS OF
V XAll kinds of Fir Lumber
Dtlers in Shingles, Mouldings, Doors,and Windows. SpeciaJ at.
' 5 . tention given bills in car-load lot.
Pbiloaotb x ti Oregott.
is known everywhere for parity, flavor
and ri. hnees. A trial will convince yon
J. H. DORSEY-
Isea IDaisry So,