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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1904)
.LASSIFIEQ ADVERriSEMEMTS Five lines, or leas, 2b cents for three ertiong, or 50 cents per month. WANTED WANTED A LL KINDS OF POULTJJY rested pork, vtal 01 mutton etc. E. r Clark, Philomath, Oregon. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ll kinds of I'oultry also dressed Pork. Smith A Boulden, Corvallia, Oregon, oext to Waskttk office. FOR SALE FOR SALE ONE FULL-BLOOD JER seybull, snbject to register from first clasa milk Btock. Address, M. b. Woodcock, Corvallis. Or. WO REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN Rams and four half-breeds. Peter Whitaker. M BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS lor sale, some very cheao. Why not uet some new blood in your pen of mixed chickens and double vour egg supply. F. I, Miller, Corvallis, Or. LOST. J.OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN ABOUT three monthe rn. a Llewellyn setter, !lack and whiif , spoilt three years old. narbed wire vf.nnd on "hind let;. Ten . dollars reward foi return to Sheriff M. P. Burnett. MUSIC. P:ANO INSTRUCTION I7IVEN IN any trraile of advancement. Also pianos tuned and repaired in fiist-class manner. Iud. phone No. 405. F. A. White. EXPRESSMEN. VELL! WELL! HERE'S JOHN LEN ger. Known him '2- years Still car ries Uncle Sam and baggage. John is an accomaiodating man and always an be found at his post Allen's Drug Store, or phone 251. AUCTIONEER V A KLINE. LIVE STOCK AUCTION eer, Corvallis. Or Ortire at Huston's hardware store P. O. address Box U. Pavs highest prices for all kinds of live stock. Twenty years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. STAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND LSEA STAGE Stage leaves Ateea 6:30 a. m.; arrives t Philemath at 12 m ; leaves Philo math 1 p.m., arrives at Alsea 6:30 p. m. All persons wishing to go or return from Alsea and points west can be accomodated at any time. Fare to ANea$1.00 Round trip same day $2.00. M. S. Rickabd. PHYSICIANS B. A. OATHEY. M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank .Build ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to I p. m. Residence : cor. 5th and Ad rtms Sts. Telephone at office and res idence. uorvaiUB. uregen : H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on Main street, Philomath. Oregon. DENTISTS t-i. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN less extraction. Zierolf buildinS. Opp. Post Office, Corvallis, Oregon. ATTORNEYS K. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Post Office Building, Corval lis, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY-at-Law. Notary, Titles, Conveyanc ing Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. W. O. w. MARY8 PEAK CAMP. Wo. 126, W. O. W., meets second and Fourth Fridays, ia Woodmen Hall. Q. W. Fuller, C. O. 7. L. Underwood. Clerk. Cheap Sunday Hates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. Low round trip rates have been nlaced 11 effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, end limited to return on or before the following Monday. Rati to ok Fro Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents fn particulars. Doctor Cou-d Not Help Her. 'I had v kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs, Rnymtn l Conner of Shelton, Wash., "ana the doctors could not help me. 1 tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say top much for Koley's Kidney Cure." It makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will elim inate the poisons from the blood. Utile-S they do thin, good health is impossible Sold by Giaham & Worthem. What Shall I Get for Xmas? Well, we can solve the problem for you if you wilt come in and examine our line of holiday goods, for we certainly have a Hue that will satisfy the most fastideous. Our stock consists of Toilet Sets, Autograph and Photo Albums, La dies Shopping Bags and Purses, Music Rolls, Picture Books, ABC Blocks and Games. Combination Game Boards, etc. We also have a very fine lino of Sta tianery, all the late books of fiction at 15 cents up, an elegant line of Bible and Burnt Leather Books at prices that are riget. We haue also added a very fine line of Violins, Mandolins, Baojos, Gui tars, Bccordeor.s, Harmonicas, etc. . Courteous treatment to ail. Gkaham & Wells Of Interest to Mothers. Thousands of little ones dii every jear of croup. Most or them could have been saved by a few doses of Fol y's Honey and Tar, and every family with children should keep it in the house. It contains no opiates and is fate and sure. Mrs. George H Picket, San Fiain'iseo, Calif., writes : "My baby had a dangerous at tack of cioup and we thought she would choke to death, but one dose oi F- ley's Hone.i and Tar relieved her at once after other remedies had failed. We are nev er a minute without, it in the house." Sold l)v Graham & Wortham. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up sets. Electric Bitters will quickly dis member the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kHnevs and bowels, stimulate the liver, and clarify the li.i.od. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the attending nclies vanif ti under its search ing and llioroi'.jh t rilled veut-KH. Kleii rric Bitters is i.-. ly 5.n.au,d that is re turned ii it don't, give peifect satisfac tion. Guaranteed iy Allrii ft. VVood wanl dru;uints. Lost AIL "A Durglar came to my room and-took my diamonds, and- I lost everything I possess," said the actress. "Why didn't you us your voice?" asked the reporter. "Oh, I lost that, too. Yonkers States- Looking for Bargains. The woman candidate faced the un manly man who wished to sell his vote. "No, sir," she said. "I will not give you a dollar for your vote. It is not worth it. But, say, I'll give you $1.97 if you can manage to vote twice!" Cincinnati Enquirer. Varied Impressions. "What do you think of Mr. Bliggins?' "He's one of those human enigmas," answered the smart gfrl. "You can't make up your mind whether he looks stupider than he is or whether he is stupider than he looks." Washington Star. Not Angelic So Far. "How long have you been married?" "Oh, about two years." "And do you consider your wife an angel yet?" "No. not yet." Superior (Wis.) Tel egram. Sotto Voce. The Groom (to himself) What a brute I've been, and how I must have frightened her. The Bride (to herself) Well", I'm glad he is going to be so easily managed. Brooklyn Life. Canned Goods. Church Do you speak any foreign languages? Gotham No, sir; the only foreign tongue I ever had any use for came in a tin box. Yonkers Statesman. Degrees. "She says she's "saddest when she sings r - "Nonsense, she may be sadder than usual, but It's her audience that's gad dest" Philadelphia Press. Before the Convention. Politician The trouble is that some of the candidate are not well enough, knowm, Correspondent Tea, and others are too well known. Puck. His Credit Was Good. "What was the price of it?" TIv dollars." Dy6u pay him nt?" "No; I paid him nit" Houston Post Defined. "What Is an altruist, father.. "The modern altruist, my son, Is the man who thinks he's the only good thing on earth." Brooklyn Life. Maidenly Frankness. Annabel Do yon believe In long en gagements? Amaryllis X bell ere In any kind ! derailed. Plain Dealer j Easing Conscience.- Dauber Is this beautiful woman's portrait a reality or an inspiration? Splasher No, that's a-portrait of Mrs. Newmillions. Dauber I suppose this old frump in this charcoal sketch is your laundress. Splasher I had to draw that to ease my conscience. That is Mrs. Newmil lions as she really looks. Brooklyn Life. Sure Sign. . "You are losing interest in me," she complains. He argues that he is not, but she pout3 and repeats her assertion. Final ly he wants to know why she says such a thing. "Because," she says, "you tied my shoe this afternoon in a knot that would not come untied of itself." Judge. His Occasional Wish. "Why don't you ever want to go to a wedding?" snapped Mrs. Bnpeck. "I don't believe you've been to a wed ding since you attended your own." "No," mildly responded Mr. Enpeck, "I haven't. And," he added, softly, to himself, "I sometimes wish I hadn't attended that one." Philadelphia bul letin. As to Scriblet's Fam. "Scriblet has turned out a 'great Quantity of stuff with his pen, but has he ever written anything that will en dure?'' "I think he has. I have several of his promissory notes in my possession which I expect to hand down to pos terity just as he gave them to me." Chicago Tribune. Accustomed to Carriages. Old- Lady--Why do you call your car riage when you are going such a short distance? Miss Upperten It is unnecessary, per- ! haps, but I never think of walking. We have always had a carriage, you know. Old Lady Yes, I remember. Your grandfather kept hi3 carriage, too. . He peddled milk from it. N. Y. Weekly. Good as Her Word. Esmeralda She used to say that if she ever married a man it would be because she wanted to make him mis erable, yet she married that young Fiz zletop after she had known him only a week. Gwendolen Yes; it seems to have ! been a case of -hate at first sight. Chi cago Tribune. Rising'. "They have come up in the world, have they not?" asks the friend of other days. "Indeed, yes," says the friend who has j kept track of them. "Why, they have ! reached that stage where they correct your pronunciation of their name." Judge. Prudence. "Do you encourage your daughter's literary ambitions?" "Decidedly," answered the matter-of-fact woman. "If she has the gossiping instinct it is bound to come out, and she'd better be making up stories about imaginary people than about the neigh bors." Washington Star. FVr HU Wife Benoflt. "She says she's going to marry me when we grow up," said the boy, proud ly, referring to a little pi aymate. "Pay no attention to her threats, my son," returned his father, with a cov ert glance in his wife's direction. Chi cago Post. A Test Doaireible. The Fiance George and I never had a quarrel. Her Friend Oh, I think you ought to have one before you are married. Otherwise you can't be quite sure whether you are going to have your own way or not. Judge. Poaalblr She Did. "How do you like my new waist?" she coyly asked. "Very pretty, indeed' he answered; "but I see a wrinkle in it that I will press out if you will let me." Somer ville Journal. Two Point of Vew. Poeticus-There isn't much atmos phere, music or poetry in business, is there? Practicus Naw. An there ain't much business in music, poetry and atmosphere. N. Y. Times. He FVxrgrot Ktmuvelf. ' Mr. Crimsonbeak That man la the worst hen-pecked husband in the coun try I Mrs. Crimsonbeak Don't speak that way of your neighbors; you're forget ting yourself. Yonkers Statesman. , Two Kinds of Enjoyment. Father What is the use of my earn ing money, if you spend it as fast as I make it? - Son That's all right, father. I en joy spending it just as much as you do making it. Brooklyn Life. Had Heir Suspicions. Mrs. Church They say your hus band squeezes his employes. Mrs. Gotham Well, do you know, I've had my suspicions of those two blond typewriters of his! Yonkers Statesman. Thar Fl Pfcl. Man (in theater, to woman in front) Madam, I paid one dollar and a half for this seat, and your hat Woman (calmly) That hat cost $40. N. Y. Weekly. A Distinction. "So your wife is a great admirer of imaginative stories?" "Yes, she likes fiction in novels; but er she says there is nothing novel about my fiction ! " Baltimore News. The Older the Easier. ma That fellow is a soft mark. - Stella Yes, men are like shoes; the older they see the easier they are. N. Y. Herald. R. E. PUGH, Dealer in Farming Tools Paints and Oils Stoves and Tinware Buggies and Hacks" Farm Wagons, Hay Rakes, Plows and Harrows, Wire Fencing, Wire Netting, Guns and Ammunition, Carpenters' Tools, Lubricating Oils, Bicycles, Etc. Agricultural Implemenst, etc., e PHILOMATH, ORE. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. .No. 2 For Yaqnina: Leaves Albany 12:-J5 p. m. Leaves Corvallis 1 :4S p. m. Arrives Yaqnina b p. 111. So. 1 Returning- Leaves Yaqnina 6:48. m. Leaves Corvallis 11:80 a. iu. . Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m. No. 3 For Albany-Detroit: Leaves Corvallis 6:oOa. m. Arrives at A.bany H:40 a. m. Leaves Albany for Detroit 7 :3t a. m. Arrives Detroit. 12 ;02 p. m. No. 4 From Detroit : Leaves Detroit 12:35 p. m Arrives Albany.... 5:15 p. m Lv Albany tor Corvallis. .7:15 p. m. Arrives Corvallis ........ .7 :55 p. m. Train No. 1 arriyes in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of S. P. north bound train. ' Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adjacent benches. Train 3 for Detroit via Albany leaves Coryallis at 6 a. m. and connects with the S. P. Albany-Portland local train leaving Albany at 7 a. m. Train No. 3 leaves Aloany for Detroit at 7 :30 a.m. arriving there at noon, giving ample time to reach the Breitenbush hot springs the same day. Traia No 4 connects at Albany with the Portland Albany local, which arrives here at 7:10, and runs to Corvallis leav ing Albany at 7:15 and arriving m Cor vallis at 7:55 p. m. For further information apply to Edwin Stonb, H. H. Ckonisb, Manager. Agent, Corvallis. Thos. Cockkell, Agent Albanv. 10 Cents a Button, $L00 a Rip. The Most Simple and yet the Strongest Warranty ever placed on any- make of Trousers. WE DELIVER THE GOODS. ESS; 1 ti.i..,-t'i"l'it.,n:ii rt.'inuiiitkii""'!: .i i:n,i'i;t.iiii:;.i,:;it.'l:t: i.,t;;i::tmii! .fegetable FreparalLonfor As similating tbcFoodandBcgula ting the Stomachs andBoweis of Promotes Dige3tion.ChecrfuI ness and Rest. Con tains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Hot Is arc otic . JayearOUtS3MUE.PirCMSR HanJem Sceji' s4lx.Seuul BachtlU SJ&- Jtzpermint - BiCarbonaleSea& Ctarift'ed Skigsr Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa Tlon, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fe verish ness and Loss of Szjsep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEFL HI Iff Th French Spssi&lisf. i -i mm I am back again in Corvallis where I will remain but a few days. My time is limited, and those who wish to consult me, will please call at once. My office will be at the Jsame place as before, at Mrs. Clars'8, corner Third and Adams streets, one block west of Wade's store. My headquarters are at 1982 Hurst St., University Park, Portland, Oregon. . . . Consultation Freo. . . . Plumbing and Heating ! Cornice. Roofing, Guttering, and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work. F. A. Hencye In connection with J. H. SIMPSONS HARDWARE STORE. Cadics Troubled with a growth of hair on the : : face can find : : Sure, Painless and ur Send One Dollar and address LOCK BOX 47, Portland, Or. Lfl GBIPP Pneumonia follows La Qrlppo but never follows the use of - FOLEY'S JSW It stops (he Cough and heals the longs. Prevent Pneumonia and Consumption. Ha. O. Taorxb, of 151 Osgood St., Chieafo, write I "My wife bad la srippe and it left hss with TrT bad eongh en her lungs which tatart How aa la owid sosi jlstsly. 1 ' 1 "... a f ' 1 -5 r ' 7 ! mvA Max For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought TKS CENTAUR ION!rMV. NEW YORK CITY. INotice of Final Settlement. Notiee'.is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of Ihe estnte of Joseph I'ark. : decenstd, has iiled in the county court o f Beu i ton I'ounty. stute of Oregon, his final account as such admiuistrator of said cstale, and that , Saturday, the J2th day of November, li)04, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m of said day has been ! tixed by the court, as the time for hearing ob 1 jeciions to said report, and the settletneut thereof. JOSEPH A, I'AKK., Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Park, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby piven thaf the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estates of Morgan Savage, deceased, by the county court of Benton conn l. v, Oregon, and all per sons having claims against said estate are require-, to irei'i:t the same duly verified, e cumpanie ; v proper vouchers, to him at Sura mit,' Oreg , or to W. E. Yates athisoiHce, Corvallis, Oregon, within six momhs from this date. . Dated, November 24, 1904. C. A. SAVAGE, Adm'r Estate Morgan Savage, Dec'cL Reduction in Fare. Commencing Nov. 7, ratee between Corvallis and Portland, via C. & E , Albany, and S. P. will be reduced to $2 60, same as West Side rate. Tickets on sale by C & E. agent and . all offices in Portland. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton county. Mary J. H. Whitby, Plaintiff, vs. Koscoe E Edwards, Alice Edwards, Augusta Stroke, John Strake, H. P. Totten, and Leah J. Totten, Defendants. To Koscoa E. Edwards, Alice Edwards. Augusta Strake, John Strake, M. P Totten. and 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 ot the above-named plaintiff in the above entitled court, cow 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 saitt complaint as herein required, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint towit: The foreclosure of a certain, mortgage made and executed by Robert K. Ed wards, Augusta Strake and Jonn Strake to plaintiff' on the 5th day of January, 1900, to secure the pay ment of a certain, promissory note of Robert K. EdwarJs, Augusta Edwards, and John Strake, for $400.00 payable five years after date, with interest, thereof at the rate of seven per cent per annum,, interest payable annually: and which said mortgage conveyed unto plaintiff the following described ruali property, situated in Benton county, Oregon, to wit: TheSWJof theN E i; the N E i of the S W J; the S E i of the NWJ; and the NW Jof the S E 1 of Sec 8, Tp 14 S, K 8 W of the Will Her. And for a further decree barring and foreclosing; said ' defendants, Roscoe E. Edwards, Alice Ed wards, Augusta Strake, John Strake, M P Totten, and Leah J. Totten, of and from all right title or interest in and to said real property and every part, thereof. ThiB summons is published hy order of the Hofli Virgil E. Watters, Judge of the County Court of" the State of Oregon, made at chambei s in Corvallis, Oregon, October 17, 1904, and the date of the first, publication of this summons is October 18, 1904. YATES & Y vTKS, Attorneys for Plaintiffd Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, November 25, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 1, 1892, IVAH SHERWOOD PATTY, of Corvallis. county of Benton, state-of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office her sworn statement No ror tne nurcnase oi roe b pi b oi Bee 26, In Township 105, it 0 w, ana will oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pwposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Reg ister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore gon, on Thursday, tne loin day ot reDruary, iwua. She nuns as witnesses: Willard L. Price of Kings Valley, Or; Taylor Miller of Surer, Or., Bruce Miller, of Kings Valley, Or., John Chambers, of Kings Valley, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of Feb, 1905. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dys pepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c. at Allen & Woodward's. Drug Store. I Bears the t I Signatu 1 h inv In For Over I Thirty Years llitlffilill