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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1904)
"Necessity Knows No Law Our stock of Ladies' Cloaks, Jackets, Tourist Cbats, 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. Nolan OSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ""ive lines, or less, 25 cents .for three "itions, or 50 ceDts per month. - WANTED HOUSE WANTEP IF YOU HAVE A k or or fiye room ' house within five or mx blocks of thp College that you want opell at a rHHonahle figure without raying agent's Mofit, addrpss, XYZ. Gazette office. VNTED BOARD AND ROOM FOR to ymiPK men students. Distance ?rom Collece an object. Address X. are Gazette. W NTED ALL KINDS OF POULTRY tressed pork, veal or mutton etc. E. . Clark, Philomath, Oregon. I tH EST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ill kinds of Poultry also dressed Pork. Mnith A Boulden. Corvallis, Oregon, sxt to iakttk ofllce. FOR SALE v FT-SHELLED ENGLISH WAL nuts ontyield all other varieties. If vou desire treeR write for prices and nartkulars to Bert Brooks, McMinn ville, Or., RFDNo 2. "'R SALE ONE FULL-BLOOD JER ey bull, subject to register from first-lass milk stock. Address, M. S. VVoodcock, Corvallis, Or. 'O REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN (lams and four half-breeds. Peter Vfiitaker. '0 BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS t-r sale, some very chcan. ' Why not 'i-t some new blood in your pen of mixed chickens and double vpur epg xipply F. L Miller, Corvallis, Or.' MUSIC. PIANO INSTRUCTION .IVEN IN wny erade of advancement. Also fianos tuned and repaired in fiist-class manner. Ind. phone No. 405. F. A. White. EXPRESSMEN. " ELL! WELL! HERE'S JOHN LEN er. Known him 22 years Still car ries Uncle Sam and baggage. John is an aceom jiodating man and always an be found at his post Allen's Drug Store, or phone 251. AUCTIONEER P A KLINE. LIVE STOCK AUCTION er, Corvallis, Or. Office at Huston's hardware store. P. O. address Box 11. Pays highest prices for all kinds of live stock. Twenty years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. STAGE LINE. J HILOMATH AND ALSEA STAGE Stage leaves Alsea 6:30 a.m.: arrives t Philemath at 12 m; leaves Philo math 1 p. m., arrives at Alsea 6:60 p. m. All persons wishing to go or return from Alsea and points west can be accomodated at any time. Fare to Alsea $1.0 J Round trip same day 2.uu. M. S. RlCKARD. PHYSICIANS X A. CATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN nd Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ng. Office Hoars : 10 to 12 a, m., 2 to I p. m . Residence : cor. 5th and Ad tms Ste. Telephone at office and res idence. Corvallis, Oregon. H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on Main street, Philomath, Oregon. DENTISTS K. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PATN less extraction. Zierolf bnildinS. Opp. Post Office, Corvallis, Oregon. ATTORNEYS r-. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Office Building, Corval- is, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY-at-Law. Notary, Titles, Conveyanc ing. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. CAKJS OF (JOKJN r UDOHR. RDnslng the Crop Ttironprli a Hniker and Shredder la the Beat Known Method. Allow the corn to stand in the field until the grain begins to harden, and the bottom leaves are turning yellow. Secure as much of the fodder as pos sible while it is green. Cutting must be done before frost or the blades will be brittle and break oif, causing a loss of the best part of the feed. Place in shocks of medium size. They must be large enough to stand well, but Email enough to dry out thoroughly. If the corn is on the green order, as it will always be at the beginning of the cutting season, set up about half of the shock, let it stand for several days, until thoroughly cured, then cut the remainder. Shocks 12x12 hills are about the best size. The shocks must remain in the field until the entire plant is thoroughly dried. Not only must the blades be well cured, but the stalks must be free from moisture to insure periect keep ing in the stack or after shredding and storing in the mow. The time required will depend upon the season, but usual ly five or six weeks will be sufficient. It can then be put into a stack or rick, arranging the bundles or arnifuls of fodder as in stacking small grain. If left in the open field, as is often done, there is great loss from exposure of the surface of the shocks to the weather and the occasional "twisting down," of a shock. Stack where it will be most convenient in feeding. Running the crop through a husker and shredder is the ideal way of tak ing care of corn fodder. There is some objection to this method on the score of the fodder molding in the mow. If it is thoroughly dried out before it is shredded there is little danger from this source. The practical experi ence of manv farmers and feeders has proven this. True, the shredding i? ex pensive, due to the limited capacity of the shredders. Improvements are be ing rcaf?o each season, and this objec tion will be removed before very long. The fodder is left in splendid condition, and is readily eaten by all kinds of stock. American Agriculturist. TYING CORN SHOCKS. How Any Wide-Await e Farmer Can Construct a. Serviceable and Lasting Device. A very handy device for tying shocks of corn can be easily made. Take a piece of wOod about five feet long and shave it out round with a diameter of two inches, tapering to a point at one end. Flatten the last six inches of the other end making it 1x1.5 inches. Get another sound piece of wood three inches square and 18 inches long. Taper this at one. end as seen in the illustration, and two inches from the other end cut a mortise through it four inches long and one inch wide. Insert two pins near the lower end as illustrated. The flattened end of the long piece is to be put through the mortise and pinned1 fast leaving it on a pivot. Six CORN SHOCK TIER. inches from the large piece of wood make a three-eighths-inch hole through the shaft and get a small rope large enough to go around the largest shocks of corn. Put the end through the hole and tie in a knot that it may not pull through. It is now ready for use. When a shock of corn is cut thrust the shaft through it, carry the rope around and drop the end down between the shaft and rope. Grasping the pin, draw it towards you and turn the shaft round and round, using the pin for a handle, until as tight as. desired. Push the head from you and thrust the other pin into the shock, which will prevent its turning back and loosening. While in this position tie with a fodder twine. This device is particularly valuable when one is working alone. Agricul tural Economist. The Financial Phaae, 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 -i-er she says there is nothing novel about my fict ion ! " Baltimore News. The Older the Easier. Ella That fellow is a soft mark. - Stella Yes, men are like shoes; the older they get the easier they are. N. Y. Herald. ... : , WEAKNESS 642 1-2 Congress St. POttTLAND, MAIKB, Oct. 17, 1902. I consider Wine of Card a i superior to any doctor's medicine I ever used and I know whereof I speak. I suf fered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely pros trated me. Pains would shoot through my back and sides and I would have blinding headaches. - My limbs would swell up and I would feel so weak I could not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Cardui came as a God-send to me. I felt a change for the better within a week. After nineteen days treatment I menstruated without suffering the agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Wine of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering women knew of its good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Economic League Periodical headaches tell of fe male weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing 'down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors have failed, that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of " Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui today. Graham S Wells This is the last week for Xmas goods, and we are going to close ours all out at great ly reduced prices. Graham & Wells WINTFR EXCURSION RATES TO YAQUINA BAY. A New 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 ths pare ozone of the winter air at the coast, the Southern Pacific Company in connection with the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad have plac ed on sale, taking effect Nov. 2, 1904, and continuing until March 31, 1905, fri m all points on their lines, round trip tickets to Yaquina at the same rate as daring 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. Minthorn'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 he sold from Al bany, Corvallis, Philomath and all points west on the Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Full information as to rates, baegage, etc., can be obtained by applying to the neare Pnt 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 ate as via the west side, viz: $2.60. C. & E. trains connect at Albany with the Albany-Portland local both ways. Outside and Inside. Sandy Thamson had a wife whose tongue was quite equal to the task of "deaviug a miller." One very wet, windy night, as the minister was pass ing the joiner's house he was surprised to see Sandy standing in the midst of the. rain. "Dear me," said the minister, "what are you doing outside on a night like this?" v "Oh, I'm shelterin' frae the storm," said Sandy, somewhat sadly. "Han, it's naething ootside iae what it's in side." Dundee (Scotland) News. Where He Went for It. Albert was sent downtown by his rnother to get some horseradish which she needed for her pickles. After quite a long absence he came back home, tired and empty-handed. "Well, ,where is the horseradish?" asked his mother. "Why, mother, I went to every liv ery stable in town, arid they didn't have a bit," answred Albert, with a weary sigh. Tit-Bits. Understood His Ilusineas. Fruit Vender Why you notta, tella me move on? Polieeinan Your cart is not in the way there. ,; Fruit Vender Den I put ita in de. way, and I wanta you tella me move on. . ' Policeman What for? Fruit Vender Dat rnaka big crowd and I sella banan. N. Y. Weekly. - A Poor Rale, Etc. Mr. Boerum Willie, you should not eat so much between meals! It will take away your appetite at meal times'. ' Willie Boerum (earnestly) I don't fee why it should! Jiy eating at meal times never takes away my appetite for eating- between meals'.. Brooklyn Eagle. All tae Same. "Boys will be boys," quoted the apologist for the youngsters. "Boys will be nuisances, you mean," retorted the man whose garden had been wrecked. ' "Same thing," was the reply. "Wording slightly changed.; but the underlying idea is the same." Chica go Post. More Exercise That Way. Doctor- You need more exercise. Patient Why, I'm a journeyman painter. I'm steadily engaged in paint ing houses now. Doctor Working by the day, I ex pect? Patient Yes. Doctor WelL you'd better work by the piece for awhile. Stray Stbries. Discredited. Rev. Fourthly Miss Melicent, some persons have er complained that the ends of my sermons are er too long drawn out. Melicent (earnestly) They have? Why, doctor, I assure you, I always lis ten most eagerly for the end. Brook lyn Eagle. Absent, Bat Well Represented. "You miss your dear husband dreadfully, Mrs. Simpson?" "Yes, of course; but our youngest daughter is exactly like him. She tries to regulate the grammar and manners of the whole family. De troit Free Press. Her Point of View. "What," queried the very young man, "can be worse than taking a kiss with out asking for it?" "Asking for a kiss without taking it," replied the young woman who was do ing her third season. Chicago Daily News. i Fate. . Fate, in the mind of the pagan, Of the form of woman was For only a woman, my children, , Can do things, simply because. Detroit Free Press. ENCOURAGEMENT. le1 Harold Weaklin tr And after I've in terviewed your, mother must I ftsk rour father for vour hand? Ethel Stronmna Yea. if vori Rnr. Vive mother. Chicago Daily News i i . , i " fltguIIIMIII!11M JitiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiLuiiU'iiiuiiiU'iiitit'iiiir.i'iiiiiniiHiLiiiiiiuiv.iiii'LuriiiMmniiinii Agetable Preparationfor As similating ttieFoodandBcgula Ung the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes DigestionCheerPur nessandRest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine norfineral. NotKarcotic. Tttryx; afOIslArStlMUZLPtrCHEIi ftmJan Seat' Mx.SaiM Be'keUe SaliS bdseSeed. Jhpxrtmtt -' HiCafianaM-SgOff Clmxft'td Sugar h&Saywt. fiareK Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverfsh ness and Loss of Sleep. .Facsimile Signature of 1STEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. j Plumbing and Heating ! Cornice, Roofing, Guttering, and all kinds of tlieet Metal Work. F. A. Hencye In connection with J. H. SIMPSON'S HARDWARE STORE. Ladies Troubled with a growth of hair on the : : face. can find : : ' Sure, Painless and asy gure .... 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 Will am ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold - SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, and limited to return on or before the following Monday. Ratk to ob Fbom Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents for particulars. Kfcrrn For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over Years THS CCKTAUR AOMFANV. NEW YORK OITV. Summons. Id the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tom lientnti county. Marj J. II. Whitby, Plaintiff, vs. Roscoc E iCdvrards, Alice Edwards, A'iffuata Strake John Stroke, M. P. Totten, and Leah J. Tottent Defendants. To Hoscoe E. Edwards, Alice Edwards. Anpiista, Stiake, John Strako, M. P Totten. and Leah 3., Totten the above-named defendants: ,' In the name of ' the State of Oregon: Yot are -hercby required to appear and answer the com plaint nt the above named plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of saiif,. 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 ansver siitii complaint as herein required, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for in salift complaint towit: The foreclosure of a certain, mortgage made and executea by Robert K. Ed- -wards, August Strake and Jonn Strake to plaintiff on the 5l.h day of January, 1909, to secure the pay ment of a certain promissory note of Kobert K. EdwarJs, Augusta Edwards, and John Strake, for $400.00 payable five years after date, with inteiest.. thereof at the rate of seven per cent per annum,, interest payable annually; and which said mortgage: conveyed unto plaintiff the following; described rea.Ii property, situated in Benton county, Oregon, t wit: The S W J of the N E 1; the K E of tire S W i; the S E of the N W J; and the N V J off the S E J of Sec 8. Tp 14 S, R 8 W of the Will Mer. And. for a further decree barring and foreclosing,; said defendants, Roscoe K. Edwards, Alice Ed wards, Augusta Strake, John Strake, III P Totten. and Leah J. Totten, of and from all right title oi interest in and to said real property and every part, thereof. This summons is published by order of thHon. Virgil E. Watters, Judge of the County Court ok the State of Oregon, made at chambers in Corval!iB Oregon, October 1Z. 1904, and the date of the fire', publication of this summons is October 18, 1Q04-. YATES YTES, 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 rmovisions of the art of Congress of June 3, 187S, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in t'ac States rff California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public- LantiV States by act of August 4, 1892, IVAH SHERWOOD PATTY, of Corvallis. county of Benton, stat of Oregon, has. this da? filed in this office her sworn statement Ni 6627, for the purchase of the of of See 2fi, in Township 105, ROW, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable ft r its:, timber or stone than for agricultural jni'-poses, anrl to establish her claim to said land before the Reg ister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore gon, on Thursday, the 16th day of Fehrunry, 1905. She naniH as witnesses: Willard L. Price of Kings Valley, Or; Taylor Miller of Suver, Or., Bracer Miller, of Kings Valley, Or., John Chambers, ot 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 S. DRESSER., Register. Pneumonia follows La Qrlppe but never follows the use of Cfll CV'O Honey 1TUU.I U . and Tar It stops the Congh and heals the Irmgs Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption. Ha. O. VAona, of 1ST Osgood St., CUe VritMi My wife had U grippe and it Uft Iwr With vary bad cough on her tangs whiehx Vobit) Eonr axs Tax wd completely. Bears the Signature sXf Thirty Mires