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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1904)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Five lines, or leas, 25 cents for three Insertions, or 50 cents per month. WANTED n7 a xrrvn A RF. POND-HAND CAE center's outfit, also several loads of gravel, van a ua-i .-larg. HIGHEST CASH PBICE PAID FOR all kinds of rouitry aiso aressea roix.. Smith & Boalden, Corvallis, Oregon, next to Gazette office. FOR SALE TWO "REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN Rum and four half-breed s. Peter Wbitaker. BEGISTFBED POLAND CHINA PIGS for sale. Grade Poland China Pigs let ont on the shares or for sale. M. B. Woodcock, or enqnire ef T. J. Thorp on the farm, Corvallis, Oregon. FBESH JEESEY MILCH COWS FOB sale. Inquire of Clyde Beach, one mile east of Corvallis, or at this office. DBYPOWDEB FIEE EXTINGUISHEES. at the GAZETTE OFFICE FOR SALE or RENT STOCK BANCH OF 170 ACBES-90 acres clear, sown to grass, good house, barn and orchard. Term to suit appli cant Call at Gazette office for par-tinlnr. LOST. END GATE TO AUTOMOBILE, SOME wbere on Adams or Madison street. Suitable reward for its return to J. K. N Berry's bicycle shop. LOST, STEAYED OB STOLEN ABOUT three months ago, a Llewellyn setter, black and white, about three years old, barbed wire wound ou hind leg. Ten dollars reward for return to Sheriff M. P. Burnett. EXPRESSMEN. A CROSS ROADS CLOSET. Simple Way Whereby the Patrons of Country Creameries Can AtoML I JCany Vexations Delays. v . . Many patrons of a creamery wagon lire on crossroads and axe obliged to meet the wagon at the junction of the main and the. .crossroad. This often necessitates a long and tedious watt, with valuable time lost. Have a closet built at the Junction of the roads as JOHN W. LENGEB. EXPBESSMAN, stand opposite postoffice. Prompt and safe delivery. Residence phone 306. Office phone 483, Corvallis. Hay for sale by the bale or ton. TTfV. PTTV DRAY COMPANY'S Headquarters will be atMillner&Will- Bner e store on ana aiier eepu x, wuem orders will be taken and promptlvifilled ww l 1 O T1S ..... Tu.. STAGE LINE. ALSEA STAGE. MY STAGE MAKES connection with all trains on the C. & v. ft ft At Philomath. All nersons wishing to go or return from Alseaand points west can be accomodated at any time. Fare to Alsea $1,00 Bound trip same day $2.00 M. 8. Bickard. LIVESTOCK P. A. KLINE, LIVE STOCK AUC TIONEER, Corvallis, Oregon, Office at Huston's hardware store. P. O. ad dress Box 11. Pays highest prices for all kinds of livestock. Twenty years experience. Satisfaction guaranteed PHYSICIANS B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Booms 14, Bank Build ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a, m., 2 to 4 p.m. Residence : cor. 5th and Ad ams 8ts. Telephone at office and res idence. Corvallis, Oregon. Cr H. NEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on Alain street, Philomath, Oregon. DENTISTS . H. TAYLOB. DENTIST. PAIN tees extraction. Zierolf bnildinS. Opp. Post Office, Corvallis, Oregon. ATTORNEYS S. B. BBYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Post Office Building, Corval lis, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON. ATTOBNEY-S$-Law. Notary. Titles, Convevanc ing. Practice in all 8tate and Federal tiburt. Office in Burnett Building. w. o. w. JSABYR PEAK CAMP. No. 1S6. W. O. W.. meet second and Fourth Fridays, M. Woodmen Hsll. G. W. Fuller, C. U X, L. Underwood, Clerk. i I w ROADSIDE MILK CLOSET. suggested In the cut, with lock and key. Let the creamery man have a key to fit the lock, and the cream can be set in and left for the driver to collect when he comes along. Leave openings in the rear to ventilate the closet that, being closed, it may not be overheated by the sun. Several neighbors on a crossroad can unite in the use of such a closet, each one putting his name on his can, taking turns in carrying the cream. Farm Journal. USE ABSORBENT BEDDING. GRAND ARMY ELLSWORTH POST. No. 19, Q. A. B. meets first Saturday of each month, at I. O. 0. F. Hall. West Newton, C. W. G. Lane, Adjutant. ELLSWORTH CORPS, . 7, Wo men's Belief Corps, meet first and third Friday at 2.00 p. m., in I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. D. a Rose, Pres. Mrs. Lee Henkle. Secretary. Its Seed In the Stable Is Known In Theory, Although Much Meg- -tested in Practise. Too much emphasis cannot be placed on the necessity for having plenty of absorbent bedding in all stables for two reasons, namely, to promote the comfort of the animals and to save the manure, especially the liquid excre ment, which is the most valuable part of it The need of clean, dry, abundant bedding must be generally known theo retically, although much neglected in practice. The value of liquid manure is, however, a thing people in general are very slow to learn or to do any thing about. Among the best absorb ents may be mentioned sawdust, straw, and land plaster. Sawdust, an excellent fertilizer in itself, retards the decompo sition of the manure, but rots quickly when mixed with it Where it is cheap and accessible, nothing better can be had. As most farmers have more straw than can possibly be used for feeding purposes, this Is a most common and on the whole a most excellent bedding. Land plaster, where obtainable, Is an excellent absorbent for stables, especlp ally to hold the excessive ammonia in horse stables. Prairie Farmer. A FEW BUTTER BRIEFS. Butter should be worked as little as possible; just enough to make It com pact and expel the superfluous mois ture. There Is no apparatus that can get more butter out of the milk than the cow put .into It But care must be taken to get all the cow puts' in. In the dairy only the purest salt should be used. Salt that will not dis solve readily in water Is unfit for but ter. The quantity la a matter of taste and the better plan is to consult the taste of the consumer. Generally from three-fourths to one ounce per pound la used. . When the cream la made too warm before it goes Into the churn in one sense the globules are cooked together, causing the casing to be attached, rather than the globules, and as the yellow of the butter is obscured by this envelope of casing the butter comes white and soft , 222 Sooth Peoria St, Chxcaoo, Iia., Oct 7, W02. Eight months ago I was so ill that I was compelled to lie or sit down nearly aU the time. Mr stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I-vomited frequently.' I could not urinate without great pain and I coughed so much that my throat and lungs were raw and sore. The doctors pro-' nounced it Bright's disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and I had no de sire to live. A sister visited me from St Louis and asked me if I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could save much suffer ing if they but knew of its value. Don't you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one e--reme effort far be well. You not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today? REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. From S P and CSE Points to Seaside and Mountain Resorts for the Summer. Peaches in Gold Storage. The Hartford Day Spring says that an experiment which has been success fully conducted this season by a num ber of South Haven fruit growers is the placing of peacher and pears in cold storage. Early in October, 1903, several bushels of peaches and pears were carefully picked, sorted and each piece of fruit wrapped in tissue paper; this was then wrapped in white print paper and placed on a shelf in cold storage. January 1 the fruit vu t out and placed on the local market in as good condition and finely flavored as thouKh freshly nicked. Th nri thus obtained was nearly three times that which the fruit from the same trees sold for at the time It was -not in cold storage. Attracted vs. Comb Honer. Here la the east the eomb koaa attractive shape commands a far larg er call than the extracted does aad more so during the last few years. The light weight foundation, pure and nearly transparent has done away with the "no bo" of tough center eomb which the consumer kicked on. What looks more nlmtnr than a fine cake of eonh hmn well filled? On the other hand extrti TinmcY cannot be nut on table in a rami form, though it be put up In packages to suit the eye. The consumer has such a fear of adulterated goods that he pre fers the eomb bocey which he knows is pure, Oeow VL Jownsead, la Ohio Farmer. " '-.44.5. -., -.: - u On and after Jnne 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 and Detroit at greatly reduced rates, good for return un til October 10, 1904. Three-day tiekets 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 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 BreitenbuBh 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 Octo 10. Three- day tickets will be good going on Satur days and returning Monday 8 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 desired- 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 C. & 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 booklet of Yaquina bay and vicinity, timetables, etc., can be ob tained on application to Edwin Stone, nanagerO.& B. railroad, Albany; W. E. Coman, G. P. A., Southern Pacific company, Portland, or any S. P. or C. & t. agent. Bate from Corvallis to Newport $3.75. Bate from Corvallis to Yaquina $3.25. Bate from Corvallis to Detroit $3.25. Three-day rate from Corvallis to New port $2.50. Ten getting along," said Mr. Cum rox. Tm .progressing; slowly but surely. "In whatr V "Culture. I've bees traveling around with Mrs. C and the girla until I'm getting right refined. But there's one thing I don't think Til achieve. I don't believe Fll ever bo able to go into an antique store and tell the difference between brio-a-brao and junk.'- Washington Star. ' Her Faee SfcawaeV IfT : - 'Good night, papa," said tas sweet young girl. - " : "Huh!" grunted the old man, that young fellow's gone, eh y I wouldnl have anything to do with him, dear. He's a conceited dude., . -. "Why, pa, you never even saw him. Why do yon say that? i "Because if -he wasn't he wouldn't nee black cosmetic on the thing he ealle - a- mustache." Philadelphia Press. , ... .. Tfce Reaaea Wfcjr. " "So you're going to be married again ? To whom?" , "To my late wife's sister.' "Is she handsome or rich? "Neither." : "Then why do you marry her?" "" "To tell the truth, it'e because I want only one mother-in-law 1 " Heitre Welt. . .... To et It OS Bla Bask. "Here' five cents," said the sharp featured woman. "You'll go and spend it for whisky. You know you will." "Madam," responded Tuffold Knutt, lifting his weather-beaten remains of a hat with impressive dignity, "I arsk you not to believe nothin' of the kind. I'm goin' to spend it fur havin me hands manicured." Chicago Tribune. The Snbjeet Arowts Her. "Up to Jim Blodgett's, eh? They eay Jim's wife isn't much of a talker." . - "She isn't? She kept me until after 12 o'clock and never gave me a chance to get in a word edgeways." "What was she talking about?' "About the chances she had to get married before she met Jim." Cleve land Plain Dealer II ,4.,..,.,.,.w.Mi,...M i 1 ii..imwWA 1 1 1 1 1 MNvi3$ia4asi- j 7 The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and -which has beenr in use tor over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. , All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-good are butr Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of : Infants and ChuarenCxperience against Ilxperunent What is CASTORIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for-Castor Oil, Fare gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It - contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcoti 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- healthy and natural sleep The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. . THC CENTAUR OOMMHV. Tl HUMMr tTMIT, NEW VMM OtTT. Waalaa: of k BeatyaMMB. "What did you ever see in me to in duce you to marry me?" she asked. "Nothing," he replied. "What!" she cried, indignantly. "Oh, it isn't your fault," he replied soothingly. "I evidently . had visions and I ought to have consulted an ocu list at the time." Chicago Post. Dear Little Tbla. Miss Pepprey Still dreaming of Miss Buddilipz, eh? Cholly Aw, yea. That vrosy mouth of hers! It fills my mind to the ex clusion of all else. Miss Pepprey What a delicate compliment! But is it really so small as that? Philadelphia Press. Know All About It. "He claims to be very systematic says he's as regular as a clock." "He is." "You know him. then?' "Yes, I know him, and I also know something- about clocks. He's as reg ular as one of those 90-cent alarm clocks." Chicago Post. The Next Day. Jack Who is that fine-looking' girl that just bowed to you? Tom (gloomily) Oh, she' ay sis-' ter.- - j ' Jack Why, old chap. I wasn't aware that you had a sister. Tom I didn't know it myself until last night. Chicago Daily Newat' BelleTd in the Theory. Mrs. Baeon Do you believe the moon shining1 on a person will make htm silly? Mr. Bacon I guess so; you know I proposed to you in the moonlight, uear. xonlcers Statesman. Hancock Disc Plows Osborne's Disc Harrows and Superior Drills ARE GOOD ASSISTANTS FOR YOUR FALL CROPS. 0HLING fi HUL3URT, AGENTS 405 West 1st street, ALBANY, OEEGON. v Accomplished Hl Wlik, y Was what he desired. Go first he grot loaded And then he was fired. - . Wudg. nrAJfTSD to bbar nna latest. Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. Low round trip rates have been placed n effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold 8ATTJRDAYS AND SUNDAYS, and Mmft tn return on or before the following Monday. V . , Rate to ob Fsox Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Go's Agents for particulars. TO CUAt. A COLD IN ONr DAY Take Ltsattre Bromo Quinine Tahleta Andre. Ma ratond the mxj it it faiis to eon W. Qrorea stcsetare is oa each box. BLACttLEDGE Springs Mattresses Chairs Musical Instruments Wall Paper Shades South Main Street , Corvallis Sewing Machines Go-Carts Bamboo Furniture Bedroom Suites Sideboards Rockers Tables FURNITURE Philomath Meat Market All kinds of Fresh Meats, Ham, Lard, etc., always on hand. S. W. Gibbon, Philomath. How About your Summer Va cation. Newport, on Yaquina Bay. is the.' ideal summer resort of the North Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates on sale -from all Southern Pacific points in Oregon, on and after Jon 1st. Ask Agents for. Asjfrher information and a handsomely illusttated souvenir booklet or write to Edwin 4&one, Manager C. A E. B. B. Albany, JQt. or W. E. Co man, G.P.A, 8. P. Co., Portland Lady (to applicant for place) Mrs. FTifhty doesn't', give you a very good character; in fact, she says, you lis ten at keyholes. Well, I'm willing- to overlook that, and engage you on one eondit'ioav . Applicant What is that, 'mt ' Lady That you tell me every single . thing you overheard at Mrs. Flight j'e. -AUy Slopes - j Hew DesUUUeat. j "Whet's overeonfideneeT asked the : Pert ClerS. I "I fa getting- married," iped up the Henpecked Boarder. Syracuse Herald. gorcalli$lcesyiorft$. Will deliver ice eve ry day from 7 to 11 o'clock. Small orders m ust be In by 8 o'clock - CUtf Mraraw. 8he may have a temper, but she is interesting. Did she ever get over the death of her husband? Tea; but her second husband is in eonaolable.M Harlem Life. Ktcpt tke Hsim Want. . She -Does your wife ever boil with. ga . HeNo; she generally boils with rage, Tankers Statesman. Benton County Cumber Company, ' MANUFACTURERS OF 3AH kinds of Fir Lumber Dealers in Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows. Special at tention given bills in car-load lots. Pbilottttb t t t OrcgOB. is known everywhere for purity, flavor and richness. A trial will convince ven J. H. DORSEY- iLlsea Dairy (So.