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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1904)
HE - CORVALtlS GAZETTh Tuesdays and Fridays, ' For President ' THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New York For "Vice President I CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana. Presidential Electors for Oregon J. N. HART, of Folk. JAS. A. FEE, of Umatilla. GRANT DIMMICK, of Clackamas. A. C. HOUGH, of Josephine. ; WIIA PS YOUR ANSWER? Are you satisfied with the gen eral prosperity ? Do you ctesire to see hurtful trusts restrained ? Do you believe in the wisdom and beneficence of our Philip pine policy ? Do you believe in the Ameri can doctrine of protection ? Do you believe the present monetary standard should be maintained ? Dou you wish that an isthmian canal should be built at once ? Do you scout the thought of "Imperialism ?" Do you laugh at,the spectre of "militarism ?" Are you thoroughly imbued with American ideas and pur poses? Do you want our flag "to stay put" wherever American valor and the God of nations have placed it ? Have you confidence in the in telligence, courage, inflexibility of purpose and rugged honesty J of Theodore Roosevelt ? If your answer to these ques tions or to any of them is "yes" you will - vote the Republican ticket. Have you voted ? If not, has ten to do so and induce your neighbor to do so. Vote intelli gently, conscienciously and cou rageously. Do not fail to vote. Oregon wants you to vote. Your party wants vou to vote. Pure, unal loyed, genuine American patriot ism requires you to vote. . Go and vote. The laws which govern mora completely their, choice- as Bu development are enacted once, for chanan was of the ultra pro- all by the wisaom and benevo- slavery -men of the South, and lenceof man's Creator. They for similar reasons, are positive in purpose, and changeless in method. They The . address made by J. H. work from within. They do not Mitchell at Salem, last Tuesday take temptation from man's path- was a calm dispassionate state way, for their Author knew that, ment of Republican principles men, manly men, are made in and policies and the things that the fight to overcome temptation "has been wrought out by the ap to evil. They teach men to "live plication of these in conducting soberly, righteously,' not be- the government. : cause the law requires it but be-' His history of tariff, isthmian cause it is right of itself to do canal,, anti-trust and Philippine EO- .legislation; ' his answer -to the Human law may restrain the ' charge of imperialism, and fear conduct of men, but it cannot of ; 0f militarism, were statements its own vitality and force go into of facts made in good plain; f orci the well-springs of human HWr ble English' and are unanswer- purify these and lift them up to a f Til ssess- ma Unjustly Criticised. r, the high levels of rational life and living. . .. It is vain to hope to make meni la the Oregoman of last Suu- and women strong and presistent daY the O AC football men an for right and right living by leg- j unjustly critizised, presumably at lative enactment.. They must be f.'P" f uiamer.ee taught to exercise reason, judg ment, wise discretion. They must be taught that it is the careless, thoughtless weakling who falls down under temptation, while the strong man stands erect, unmoved however specious Lthe enticement to evil. There is no prevailing tempta tation to the man whose charac ter is built on right foundations. But yet, i any man fears he may yield to enticement he may do as the mariners of Ulysses did, or he may remember that "the prudent man foreseeth the evil andpassethby on the other side" THE PRESIDEN1 REPLIES. and time statement FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW. It is fortunate for men that their moral development must be in consonance with laws which they can neither enact nor repeal. If it were otherwise, if man's moral growth depended wholly, or in a great measure, upon hu man enactments his moral devel opment would depend upon hu man caprice and whim. Moral well-being would be sought in this direction today in that to morrow, and in a yet different direction the day after. This is characteristic of all man-made laws and strikingly so of those which mark the attempts of meni who represent the great mischief- to make themselves right and righteous by law. Judge Parker has again reiterated the that President Roosevelt had taken from his cabinet George P. Cortelyou, Secretary of Com merce and Labor, and made him chairman of the Republican Na tional committee, for the purpose of blackmailing certain corpora tions to contribute campaign funds, and 'that Mr. Cortelyou had assured certain corporations that a liberal contribution would render them sate trom prosecu- tion for violations of anti-trust laws. The President has given a state ment, signed by himself, to the Amercian people in which he characterizes Judge Parker's statements as monstrous, and most emphatically denies -every such charge and allegation, arid declares them to be false. He says, in part; "I shall go into the presidency unhampered by any pledge, promise or under standing of any kind, or sort, save my promise made openly to the American people that so far as in my power lies I shall see to it that every man has a square ideal, no less and no more." It is shameful that the cam paign has fallen to so low a level, but Judge Parker is responsible for it, for he has permitted him self to be directed by a junta of the most unscrupulous politicians in the country. As a matter of fact the men making trusts are most active in support of Parker. He is -as ROYAL Making PowcSei? Saves Health The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food. Yeast ferments the food. Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves health. ' ( OYAl BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK. University men of Saletn, for not accepting seme of the offers made by vallev teams to fill the two open dates in the OAC schedule made vacant bv the withdrawal of , Columbia University and Whitman College. Some of the expressions used in the article are unbecoming and simply have no foundation in fact. The boys are called swelled heads because they defeated the Washingtonians and because they refused to ac cept Willamette's challenge they are made to bear another ex: pression equally unjust "on what meat doth this our Caesar feed that he is grown so great." , .. Now,; Corvallis has ..busi ness reasons for refusing to play dates outside of her schedule and it is a matter of her own business and not somebody else's whether or not it is wise or unwise to ac cept offers, made. Her schedule was made up with a great deal of care, Willamette and Albany both being left out because Utah and Idaho were better drawing cards from a financial point of view and gave the boys the privi lege of playing on the home field In the first place OAC has the best reason in the world why she should not play Willamette and that is this. Albany defeated Willamette and Corvallis sent a challenge to Albany some -time ago but it was ignored. Albany is the only natural opponent Cor vallis has in the valley and she has refused to pfey and that ends it. Corvallis would gain noth ing and nothing whatever would be decided by the game which ever way it went. Corvallis had two open dates November 4th and 10th. The reason she did not play Novem ber 4th is because four of her men were injured in the Seattle game and they were not in con dition to play any team. The reason she will not play Novem ber roth is on account of the Seattle-Eugene game. A special train will run from Corvallis over and it was deemed wisest bv the management to let the boys go over and see the game for several reasons. Corvallis people cl arnor ed for football as well as outside people but now that they under stand the situation they are glad. Corvallis is staking all on the Eugene game and it must be won at any cost. The boys have done splendidly so far and they are not going to do something now to spoil the season's work. OAC has done her duty by other valley teams and imputations to the contrary are wholly unfounded. let us show you the i new patterns that haye just reached pr counters from thft fartnry- They ace neat, new and stylish. You Know 'the warranty; x f 0 Cents a Button; $1 a Rip FOR SALE BY , 3 J. K, Brrf handles a fineline of guns and ammunition. Patronize home industry vallis Steam Laundry. -C6r- 3end your lace curtains to Cor vallis Steam Laundry. fresh' no me-made candies at Mrs. Hammersley's, oppos'te Mrs J. Mason's Offers Wanted. Offers of the price buyers will pay for the following deacribedfclots and blocks in Corvallis, Oregon will be received in writing: ; Block 5, Wilkina Addition. Block 18, Wilkins' Addition. 'Lot 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, block 17, Wil kins Addition. Block 28, Jobs Addition. , Lot 1, 2, 4, Fractional) block A, Jobs Addition. Lets 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, block 19, Jobs Addition. Lots 7, 8, Jobs Addition. Address, M. S. Woodcock, ' Corvallis, Oregon. V' Dangerous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes .are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since tne advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Cold?, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessa ry. - Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. icing's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by Allen v& "Woodward, Druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. I Wjf' .ITHE CLOTHES BEARING THIS LAs" 1 1 if t?J ARE C-JARANTEED f - 7,3 If you liappen to-'be a yonni man of a particularly critica!s!otli' s ttrn-of-mind,, we ask you to consider and compare our wjik with that of the merchant tailor. tou will get some new ideas about ready-for-service clothes, and. find out why it is that so many of the best dressed youni men wear the clothes bearing our label. , Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Benton. Paul Truitt, Plaintiff, VB. . Charles A. McCullough, Defendant. To .Charles A. HcCullough, the above-named de fendant: In the name of the tate of Oresron: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff, in the above-entitled cause now on file with the clerk of said court, with in six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and you are hereby notified that if vou fail to apoear and answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in bis said complaint towitt A decree of tne above-entitled court ad judging and decreeing the plaintiff to be the owner in tee simple ot tne following described premises to wn: The S w v of the k m : tne jn vv m of the S K J; the EJof the S Wf pt Sec. 36, T 11 S., R 7 west of the Will Mer in bentou county. Oresron save and except i strip of land 60 feet wide being 30 feet-on each side of tne center of tne mam line of tne W V & C R KCo now occupied by the C & E R R Co as a right of way through said ' above described premises, and further decreeing tnat said defendant Charles A. McCullough has no estate, right, title or intetest whatever in or to said real property, and that defendant be forever barred and enjoined from asserting any claim whatever In or to the said premises or any part thereof adverse to the plaintiff therein, and for such other relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. , This summons is published in the Corvallis Ga zette once a week for six consecutive weeks, . by order of Hon. Virgil E. 'Watters, county judge of Benton county. Oregon, made at cnambers in tne City of Corvallis. in said county on the 17th day of uctoner, iyu4, ana tne date of tne nrst. puoiication thereof is the 18th day of October, 1SW4. . YATES & YATES. 1 : ' V Attorneys for Plaintiff. R. E. PUGH, Dealer in Now In Corvallis. Dr. Ball, an Eastern specialist in I the treatment of catarrh, asthma, rheumatism and other chronic diseases is . now at the Hotel Corvallis where he will be glad to give consultation and ex amination free. The doctor is a graduate of the leading Eastern universities and -has probably had more experience in treating chronic "diseases than any physi cian ' who has heretofore - visited Oregon. JL Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money : if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to core yOnr cough and cold. It stops the cough and heals the longs. Prevents pneumonia and will core incipient consumption. Contains no opiates and is safest for chil dren. Ask lor Foley's Honey and Tar. and inaut upon having it. Stops the coaghand heals the lungs. Graham & I wortnam agents. DR. BALL Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon Late U. S. Gov't Service Residence Hotel Corvallis Reduction in Fare. Commencing "Nov. 7, rates between Corvallis and Portland, via C. & E, Albany, and S. P. will be t reduced to $2.60, same as West Side rate. Tickets on sale by C. & E. agent and all offices in Portland. Th,e ladies of the Christian church will give a chickeqj dinner in the Opera House Thanksgiving Day. Lunch will be served in the evening at which time a program will be rendered. , Letter List. - For the week ending Nov. 5, 1904. Persons calling for these letters will please state date on which they were ad vertised. They will be charged at the rate of one cent each: Mrs Jane Adams, Hubert Cooke, L. W Davis, Susie M Davis, "W B Franklin, Miss Jessie Harris. Mrs Isaac Hayes, Miss Mary E Jackson, Mis Anna Jack son. John Johnson, Mrs Wm Keen, Murray Kay, H B ONell, Miss Mabel Price, J G Smith, M H Wilds, Miss Iza Wright, Wm R Wright, Aubrs Wonicb, Mrs J A Young, B. W. Johxson, P M. ' Summons. Inthe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for isenton uounty. A. C. Freeman, Plaintiff, ' vs. Jennie Freeman. Defendant. To Jennie Freemau, defendant above-named: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are Hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff iu the above-entitled court, now on file with the clerk of said court, within six weeks from the 30th dav of September. 1904 the date of the first publication of this sum mons, ana you are nereoy notinea tnat it you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply "to the court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint nerein, to-wit, tnat tne bonas of matri mony now existing between plaiutiff and de fendant be dissolved and such other and further relief as to the court seems proper. This summons is published by the order of the Hon. Virgil E. Watters, judge of the county court of the State of Oregon, for Benton coun ty, maae a cnamDers iu uorvams, tsenion county, Oregon, on the 29th day of September, 1904. YATES & YATES Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton county. Mary J. H. Whitby, Plaintiff, vs. Roacoe E Edwards, Alice Edwards, Augusta Stmke, John stroke, M. f. lotten, ana he&h J. 'lotten, Defendants. - To Roscoe E. Edwards, Alice Edwards, Augusta Strake, John Strake, jm. r lotteji. ana .Leah J. Totten. the above-named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the above-named plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of said court, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said4 complaint as herein required, the plaintiff will ap- pjy to the court lor tne renei prayed tor in said complaint town: xne ioreciosure 01 a certain mortgage made and executed by Robert K. Ed wards, Augusta Strake and Jonn Strake to plaintiff on the 6tn day ot January, laoo, to secure tne pay ment of a certain promissory note of Robert K. EdwarJs, Augusta Edwards, and John Strake. for 400.00 payable nve years alter date, witn interest thereof at . the rate ow seven per cent per annum. interest payable annually; and which said mortgage conveyed unto plaintiff the following described real property, situated in Benton county, Oregon, to wit: TheS WJof theN El; the N E i of the S W 1: the S E 1 of the N W 1; and the N W 1 of the S E i of Sec 8, Tp 14 S, R 8 W of the Will Mer. And for a further decree barring and foreclosing said f aeienaants, ttoscoe k. iwi wares, Alice Ed wards. Augusta. Strake, John Strake. HP Totten. and Leah J. Totten, of and from all right title or interest m and to said real property and every part thereof. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Virgil E. Watters. Judge of the County Court of the state of Oregon, made at chambers in Corvallis, Oregon, October 17, 1904, and the date of. the first publication of this summons is October 18, 1904. ' A t IMS & X A1JUS, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph Park. deceased, has filed in the county court of Ben ton county, state of Oregon, his final account as such administrator of said estate, and it hat Saturday, the 12th day of November, 1904, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m of said day has been fixed by the court, as the time for hearing ob jections to said report, and the settlement inereoi. j user a. a, rASK, Administrator of tne Estate ot Joseph: Pars, Deceased. Farming Tools Paints and Oils Stoves and Tinware Buggies and Hacks1 Farm Wagons,!' Hay Rakes, Plows and Harrows, Wire Fencing, Wire Netting, Guns and (Ammunition, Carpenters' Tools, Lubricating Oils, Blcyc'es, Etc. Agricultural Implemenst, etc., e PHILOMATH, ORE. -.CASTOR IA Por Infants and Children, The Kind You- Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of j 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 1 ..- SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, and limited to return on or before the following Monday. Rate to ob Fbom Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Co'b Agents for particulars.