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

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Our stock of Ladies Cloaks, Jackets, Tourist Coats, Furs, Separate Skirts, Men's and Boy's Overcoats, must be
closed out immediately. Winter is flying and our-time, is short. We have made reductions for December that will
make a hot time in our Clothing and Cloak Departments. Come early before sizes are broken.
olari & Callahan,
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LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
five lines, or less, 25 cents for three
'anions, or 50 cents per month.
WANTED
HOUSE WAKTEP IF YOU HAVE A
four or five room house within five or
x blocks of the Collet that you want
o sell at a reasonable -fifture withmft
paying agent's profit, address, XYZ.
Gazette office.
W ANTED ALL KINDS OF POULTRY
Pressed pork, veal or mutton etc. E.
i. Clark; Philomath, Oregon. '
I .HEST . CASH PRICE PAID FOR
ill kinds of Poultry also dressed Pork,
-milh k Boulden. Corvallis, Oregon,
text to Ivazrttb office.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE ONE FULL-BLOOD JER
y bull, snbject to register from first
class milk stock. Address, M. S.
Woodcock, Corvallis. Or.
VO REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN
Rams and four half-breeds. Peter
Whitaker.
(H) BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS
lor sale, some very cheaD. Why not
et some new blood in your pen of
mixed chickens and double vour egg
Hupply. F. L Miller, Corvallis, Or.
MUSIC.
VIANO INSTRUCTION IVEN IN
my crade of advum -ement. AIhd
pianos tunel and repaired in fiist-rhiss
manner. Iud phone No. 405. F. A.
Whito.
EXPRESSMEN
KLL! WELL! HERE'S JOHN LEN
:er. Known him -22 years tt ill car
ties Uiw'e Sum nixl ImEKage. John is
an a-:oma!od:Jtiu: man rul always
an be found at his post Alien's Drug
Store, or phone 251
AUCTIONEER
V A KLINE. LIVE STOCK AUCTION-i-er,
Corvallis, Or Office at Huston's
hardware store. P. O. address Box 11.
Pays highest prices for all kinds of
live stoik. Twenty years' experience.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
STAGE LINE.
PHILOMATH AND ALSEA STAGE
Stasre leaves Alsea 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
Alsea $1.00 Round trip same day $2.00.
M. S. Rickabd.
PHYSICIANS
K A OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Snrgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build
ing. Office Honrs : 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to
I p. m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad
ams Sta. Telephone at office and res
idence. Corvallis. Oregon.
. H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on
Main street, Philomath, Oregon.
DENTISTS
H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN
less extraction. Zierolf buildinS.
Opp. Post Office, Corvallis, Oregon.
ATTORNEYS
l . R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Poet Office Building, Corval
iis, Oregon.
'-SEPH II. WILSON, ATTORNEY-at-Law.
Notary, Titles, Convevanc
ing. Practice in all State and Federal
Courts. Office in Burnett Building.
w. o. w.
MARYS PEAK CAMP. No. 126, W. O.
W., meets second and Fourth Fridays,
in Woodmen Hall.
G. W. Fuller, C. O.
-J. L. Underwood. Clerk.
He Was the Real Tfcinif.
Scones, having sent a stupid servant
to do an errand, was gTeatly annoyed
on finding that he had done exactly the
opposite to what he had been ordered.
"Why, you haven't common sense,,
he remonstrated.
"But. sir "
"Shut up! I should nave remembered j
that you were an idiot. When Im
tempted to send a fool fn an errand
again, I'll Aot ask you 111 go my
self ."Tit-Bit. "
Hia -Gr wlileatla.
The animals were preparing for
amateur theatrical.
T want -to he the heavy villain,"
said the -ah-eep.
"Your nortea the Intelligent
horse. ToVa ma"ke a fierce-looking
villain, wouldn't you 7"
"Maybe' not, retorted the sheep,
"but I'll bet none of you can beat
me saying flBah'r Catholic Stand
ard and Times.
Consider well your actions,'
"What' done yora can't recall
Jfo use to pull the trigger, '
Then to try to stop the ball.
Llpplncott's Mag-ailne. I i
BB DIDN'T SEE TBS JOKK.
"Really, Capt. Blueblazes, it was so
kind of you to make me a present of
this little' puppy," warbled Miss Nas
tinock. "It's so like you, 'yknow."
Ally Sloper.
She.
She shops all day and she dances all night,
And she gads all around as she -wishes;
But her mother complains that she's never
found strength .
To tackle a pan full of dishes. :
Baltimore News.
Difference In Tante.
Sister Helene To me there is not
another opera like "Martha." Such
soothing catchy melodies as they al
lure into forgetfulness! Really, I
know nothing 1 like better than "The
Last Rose."
Brother Herbert Iudeed! I prefer
the first asparagus. N. Y. Times.
Mo Time Lost.
Mrs. Seldom-Holme Do you know
anything about these people that
moved into the house next door to you
yesterday?
Mrs. Jenner Lee Ondego I know all
about them. They haven't put any
blinds on their windows yet. Chicago
Tribune.
Some Eaieape.
Buckeye What does a member
of
the legislature get in your state?
Keystone That depends. Some
times one is sentenced for a year or
two, but more frequently he gets off
6Cot-free. Catholic Standard and
Times. '
Am the Twiflr la Bent.
Bacon That fellow's mother say
that when he was a baby he was al
ways putting his toe in his mouth.
Egbert Yes; and he's been putting
his foot in it ever since. Yonkers
Statesman.
The Paitlenee of Angela. .
Senator's daughter I've prayed and
prayed, papa, but things only seem to
grow worse with me!
Senator Copperas Have patience,
my child just look at the chaplain of
the house and senate! Puck.
It All Depends.
"How's business?" asked the stran
ger who had drifted in.
The shopkeeper eyed him suspicious
ly for a moment before replying.
"T)o you want to buy or sell?" he
inquired at last. Chicago Post.
Struck a New Not.
Tommy Uncle Henry's got the rheu
matism in a new spot this morning.
Dicky How do you know?
Tommy His swearin is different
from what it generally is.- Chicago
Tribune.
- nd Put Him la the Shade.
Hewitt What became of the girl
that you used to say was the light of
your life?
TTewett Another fellow came be
tween me and the light. Judge.
Mi
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-TOSGE5T.QK)
"I was troubled with stom
ach trouble. Thedford'a Black
Draught did me more good
in one week than all the doc
tor'! medioina -I took in a
year." MRS. 8ABAH B.
8HIRFIKU, BUettarille, lad.
Thedford's Black Draught
quickly invigorates the ac
tion of the stomach and
cares even chronic cases -of
indigestion. If you will
take a small dose of Thed
ford's Black Draught occa
sionally ypu will keep your
stomach and liver ia per
fect condition.
THEDF0RIV5
MR-DRAUGHT
More sickness is caused by
constipation, than by any
other disease. ' I Thedford's
Black-Draught not only re
lieves constipation but cures
diarrhoea and dysentery and
keeps the bowels regular.
All draggiits sell
, 35-cent packages.
"Thedford's Black
Draught is .the best medi
cine to regulate the bowels
I have ever used." MRS.
A. M. GRANT, Sneads
Ferry, N. C.
C0MSTIPATI
Get for Xmas?
Well, we can solve the problem for
you if you will come in and examine o,ir
line of holiday goods, for we certainly
have a line that will satisfy the most
fastideons. Our stock consists of Toilet
Sets, Autograph and Photo Albums, La-,
dies Shopping Bags and Purses, Music
Roils, Picture Books?, ABC Blocks and
Games, Combination Game Boards, etc.
We also have a very fine line of Sta
tionery, all the laie books of fiction at
15 cents up, an elegant line of Bible and
Burnt Leather Books at prices that are
riget. We baue also added a very fine
line of Violins, Mandolins, Banjos, Gui
tars, Bccordeor s, Harmonicas, etc.
, Courteous treatment to all.
Gkaham & Wells
WINTFR EXCURSION RATES
TO YAQUINA BAY.
A Nev Departure on the Southern
Pacific and the Corvallis
& Eastern Railroads.
Recognizing a long felt want, and de
siring to give the public ".cheap rates to
the coast in the winter as well as the
summer, for persons who -desire to see
the bounding billows in their wildest
moods and imbibe tha pare ozone ol
the winter air at the coast, the Southern
Pacific Company in connection with the
Corvallis & Eastern Railroadhave plac
ed on sale, taking effect Nov. 2, 1904,
and continuing until March 31, 1905,
fr m all points on their lines, round trip
tickets to Yaquina at the same rate as
during the summer. These tickets will
be sold on Wednesdays and Saturdays
only and will be good for return sixty
days from date of sale.
Dr. Minthbrn's sanitary baths will be
in operation and anyone who desires a
genuine health resort during the winter
cannot do better than spend a month or
so at Yaquina.
Similar tickets will be eold from Al
bany, Corvallis, Philomath and all points
west on the Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
Full information as to rates, baggage,
etc., can be obtained by applying to the
n S. Fnt or direct from W. E.
Coman, G. P. A., S. P. Portland, or
Edwin Stone, manager, C. & E. R. R.
Co., Albany.
P. S. Through tickets to Portland,
are sold by the C. & E. at Corvallis and
by the S. P., Po.tland to Corvallis via
Albany and the C. & E. at the some
rate as via the west side, viz: $2,60. C.
& E. trains connect at Albany with the
Albany-Portland local both ways.
on
Longlns tor One. '
"By the way, Miss Quickstep," said
the young man, brightening up a little,
"I am awslced to take the part of the
foolkiller in a .'charade. How ought
I to dress fdr the part?" '
' Suppressing1 a wild desire to tell him
it would be suicide for him to act such
a part; she merely replied, with a de
spairing glance at the cioclc: ;
"I . don't know, Mr. Longstayer. : I
don't believe -there is any such per
on'--Chacago Tribuna. - . v
Pvnlanmea or a Tales,
He 1 a fclor-ha' thief;
You'll say It serves blm right. .
t Sor. Ot be weat a-tirKiarsclBsr '
' And stce-n'twss Tuesday nighk
So now ha "to connnefltn fhatns;'
v-, A prisoner or !:,; ': : V i v-
He vtol ;a kiss.., Tbe .Jailer waU
Sh' 'g-oins; to W hta wiXa. " ' '
. Fbttaflelphla BuUetta. '.. .
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-'Vhat are you doing in that cup
board, Cyril?"
"Hush, auntie! I'm pretending to be ;
a thief!" runch.
The Way.
"Oh! Can we not be mated?" he cried.
"Why yes." she answered deft;
"We'll fix it this way: I'll be right, -
And you, sir, will be left."
Puck. .
Sclf-Distimst.
"What you lack," said the person
who reads your character, "is self -confidence."
' . ,
"I can't help it," sajd the youngman. j
"You see, 1 was for a number of years
emplojed in the work of preparing
weather ' predictions." Washington ,
Star.
She Preferred It.
He It is better for us quietly to
live apart, without the scandal of a
divorce.
She I don't agree with you. My
social position is not so strong at
present that I can afford to neglect
any means to make it better. Brook
lyn Life.
The Colonel's Joke.
"Silence," said the man who quotes,
"is golden."
'"Well," answered Col. Stilweil, "I
don't know about silence being golden.
But I must admit that I know of sev
eral people in th mountains who have
made considerable money out of a
still." -Washington Star.
No Place art Hon,
Mr. Flushing, (hospitably) o yo
have joined our club?
Mr. Ebnhurst (wearily) Yes; my
wife has got the house so full of "cozy
corners" there isn't any place where I
can sit down and be comfortable. Tit
Bits. ,
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Keeping Him Hoax.
"You ought to be more econom
ical," said young Mrs. Torkins'
mother.
."Perhaps I ought," was the an
swer, "only, you know, I'm afraid it
might be a temptation to idleness ;
for Charley." Washington Star.
Mntnal Benefit.
Young Wife I am all run down. I
think I'll hire a cook, and husband
my strength.
Husband Yes, do, dear, and
strengthen your husband. Smart
Set.
Excused with a frown.
A juror having applied to the judge
to be excused from serving on account
of deafness, the judge said:
"Could you hear my charge, to the
jury, sir?"
"Yes, I heard your honor's charge,"
said the juror, "but I couldn't make
any sense out of it."
He wag excused. Tit-Bits.
Blissful Ignorance.
Growells (in cheap restaurant)
Hero, waiter, are these mutton or pork
chops..'
Waiter Can't youso tell by de
taste?
Growells No.
Walter Den wo do youso care
which dey Is, huh? Cincinnati En-
...pxa-vaiaiisi TOW n
The Kind Ton Gave Always
in use for wet JO yeBrs,
. AM Goamterfelts, Imitation and JuaUA6-eo' Are bdb
( Experiments, that trine , with and endanger, the "nealth of
' Infants and . Children Experience frgalust ISxperiinenis ,
.' ' ' ' .i!'-V-' .,. ''' ,
Wfcat is
Castoria is a, harmless isabstitnte fin Castor. Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothtng Syrups. It is Pleasant, It
contains neither Opium, "Morphine nor other Narcotio
isubstanee. ' Its age is its gtiaranee. Xt destroys Worm
and' allays Pererishness. It cures Diarrhoea and1 vTnd.
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
Bears the
Tie Kind
in Use For -Oyer 80 Years,
THE CEKTUIR COMPANY. TT BIURHAV STREET, NEW YORK CITV.
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and
eating !
Cornice. Roofing, Guttering,
and all kinds of U-heH 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
gasy Cure . .
Send One Dollar and address
LOCK BOX 47,
Portland, Or.
Reduction in Fare.
Commencing Nov. 7, rates 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.
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
. SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS,
and limited to return on or before the
following Monday.
Rate to ob Fbom Coevallis, $3.00.
Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents
for particulars.
iLSm
Bentbfe and. wbicb.liaa bvmfL :
nas borne the siia4xrre , off
" - ana. jiaa bee,9 inade under his per
sonal sapeWislbn' since its lnfitney.
CASTORIA
Signature of
You Have Always Bought
, Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for
!eiiton county.
Slarj J. H. Whitby, Plaintiff,
vs.
Rosooe E tCdwanls, Alice Edwards, Ansru-'ta Strake,
John Stroke, M. P. Totten, and Luah J. lotten,
Defendants.
To ltoscoe E. Edwards, Alice Edwards. Au-;nta.
Stiake, John StrakP, M. P Totten. and Leah J.
ToWeu the above-named defendants:
In the name of the Stal.e of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint ot tlie aoove naiueu piaintm in me aoove
entitini court, now on Hie with the clerk of said
court, within six weeks from the date of the first
publicationof this summons. And you are hereby
notified that if you fail to appear and answer said
complaint as herein rcquirdd, the plaintiff will ap
jdy to the court or the relief prayed for in said
compjauit town: ine loreeiosurc or a verbam
mortgage made and executen by Robert K. Ed
wards, Augusta Strake and Jonn Straku to plaintiff
on the 5th day of January, 1900, to secure the pay
ment of a ceFtain promissory note of Kobert K.
EdwarJs, Augusta Kdwartls. and John Strake, for
StOO.Ot payable live 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 real
property, situated in Benton county, Oregon, to
wit: The SWiof the N E i; the N E i of the
S VV J; the 8 K of the Nfj; and the .N W-J of
Llie O HI OVV O, xp 1 n o ii Ul m5 . lit ok;.
And for a further decree barring and forecloelnjfJ
said defendants, Roscoe K. Edwards, Alice Ed-
wards. Aucrusta Strake. John Strake. M P Totten.
and Leek J, Tetten, -of and from all right title or
mterest in and to said real property and every pai
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 charobeis in Corvallis.
Oregon, October 17, 1904, and the date of the first,
publication of this summons ia October 18, 1904.
YATES & YaTES,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
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 art of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
State8f California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
1VAH SHERWOOD PATTY,
of Corvallis. county of Benton, state of Oregrn, has
this day filed in this office her tworn statement No
C527, for the purchase of the SJ of Si of See
26, in Township 105, R 6 W, and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more valuable fcr its
timber or stone than for agricultural pu'noses, and
to establish her claim to said land before the Reg
ister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore
gon, on Thursday, the 16ih day of February, 1905.
She nam 58 as witnesses: Willard L. Puce of
Kings Valley, Or; Taylor Miller of Suver, Or., Bruce
Miller, of Kings Valley, Or., John Chambers, of
Any and all persons claiming adversely the abo ve
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said Kith day of Feb, 1905.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.-
Pneumonia follows La Grippe
but never follows the use of
J"Q Honfey
0 and Tar
FOLEY
It stops the Cough and heals the lungs.
Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption.
Ma. Q. Yaohkb, of 157 Osgood Bt., Chicago,
writes "My wife had la grippe and it left he -with
very bad cough on her longs vhleh '
Tout's Horn aso Tab enred completely."
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