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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1905)
(HE ti: MlllS GftZEiTt TVBS! S AND FRIDAYS, COU i SALARIES, many becoming .tramps, crimi nals and vandals."1 A busy brain promotes peace, happiness, pros perity and usefulness. A merchant fleet is a nation- I It has b Jdj Individ') publicly, tha ion county -i duction of School Sup County Jutl. -the offices . .and County al necessity, in order to furnish eolri inndvi-snV-lv the reserve transports and sup- n .Is, and republicans of Ben ; 'e opposing the re salaries" of County rintendent and of otherwise , blLlva uecueu 111 tIlc wai w supplement tne navy, ana secona to furnish the reserve seamen re quired to put the country on a war footing at sea, in a similar 3 and consolidating 1 that the natlonal fi?raot tne states can put tne country on a war footing on shore. The transportation of our ocean mails County Recorder Clerk, proposed by J. H. Warner, f Gotta g? Grove, arrived S'urdAv frrm. Albany, wber be attended the poultry show. Mr. Warner io.quit-i n extensive poultry fancier.aim raises tb Hani burg breed cf chickens. He ia l.ok ing for some new sNK-k for hie flock but as nothing coold.be found to his liking in Albany, be came over ar.d in vested in eoiue Corvallis prize wimierP. ik 6 IT Sit ioT7afrT Av.-w ' This is fltTllS-ifc iake, or at least does not tell thejj3 a Public service which should whole storv, as we understand be "trusted, as far as practical, the matter: It is claimed that to American steamers. ithe reduction and consolidation is proposed in behalf of economy . During eight years of Republi and reduction of the expense of can control of Congress and the ihe county. To economize for executive departments American the county is a laudable under- shipping and ship building have taking. Much discussion among ' developed rapidly under legisla- cur citizens has been indulged tion beneficial to the interests of aince the subject became known ship builders, the owners of o them, which turned upon the ships, and seamen and to the question, of how is the best 'general welfare of the country; method to economize for the coun- jyet, American ships still carry a tj and reduce expenses in an j diminishing proportion of our ex- quitable way to the greatest ex- ports and imports, tent. The discussion ran along HOW IS THIS? An offer to make you come stairs, and see us. New Mainspring (none better), $i oo. Cleaning (ordinary watch), Sr.oo. Cannot be done better at any price. MATTHEWS, The Jeweler. Room 12, over First National Bank. up Prlpl Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th St. at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. Shb writes : ' I had Salt I Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing I would cure it until I used Bncklen'e Ar nica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. . At 25c at Allen & Woodwards drug store. The Gazette has made a special arrangement with the publishers of a .number oi the leading magazines and newspapers of the Unit ed States, whereby we are offered cut rates on these publications. Corvallis Chickens at Albany. theiine that the proposed change ..BovULy did a partial job; that if the salaries of the county officers j The Albany poultry show open--were high that they were all'ed last Thursday, witlr a large Jbigh in about the same propor tion; hence it was suggested that &$ the proposed change cut off the salaries of school superin--teadent and county judge about 20 per cent; that the cut be ex tern! ed to apply the" same ratio of Teduction on all salaries of coun ty officers, leaving the county recorder's office still in existence; -while the cut on the school sup erintendent and county judge -wsrnld only save the county six "tiundred dollars, if the cut is ex pended to all the county officers the reduction and saving to the ounty thereby will amount to one thousand seven hundred and jforty dollar per year, and upon' iurther .discuss n as it seemed like all county officers were paid in about the same proportion as to the value of service rendered, this plan was thought best and communicated to Messrs. Avery and Carter at Salem. We under stand that republicans and many democrats are in favor of the re , duction named on all county of ifkes, serving all the same, and 3iot opposing the measure as has jbeen reported. number or coryalns prize win ning chickens entered. ' Corvallis poultrymen are mak ing a high reputation throughout the Northwest, with their blood ed fowls, which carry off prizes wherever they are entered. The following are the entries that took awards at Albany; White Wyandoktes: Dr. Bowen Lester-ist cock, ist and 4th hens, 3rd and 5th cockrel, ' 3rd and 4th pullet. ' Silver Pencilled Wyandottes: J M. Porter ist pullet, ist cock rel, 2d puliei. Silver Laced Wvandottes. Mrs, J. H. Linderman ist cockrel, 1 ist Dulleu Buff Leghorns: Sirnoson & Fisher ist 2d, and 5th hens. ist 3d and 4th cock ist, 3d and 4th cockrel. 2d, 3d and 5th -pul let, ist pen. - S. C. Brown Leghorns: S. E, Beal ist cock, 3d and 4th hen, S. S. Hainburgs; J. M. Porter 2nd and 4th hen, 2d pullet, 2d cockrel, 3d cock. S. C. Buff Orpingtons: F. L MUler ist 2d, 3d, 4th 'and 5th cockrel, ist, 2d and 3d hens. Barred Plymouth Rocks, James Horning ist cockrel, 3d cock, 2d and 5th hen. Notice to Creditors. was appointed executrix of the last will and the regular price it'Bllimeiit w j, rj. Minn, Mrut:ii,eu, auu till ptrr I sons having claims against said estate are re- I crjecial Tjrice to quired to present tame, with proper voucheis, ' to me at my nome or to w. i,. Yates at his Unmmnn Vnf a otflce in Corvallis. within six months from this l.yiIlXIUo&iUH, UUU XO date. PEKSIS J. LINDEKHAN, Dated.January 10, 1905. Executrix. 0 C. & T. STEALERS Leave Corvallis, - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 . w. For rates, etc., call up Main 21. O. L. BUCKINGHAM, Agent. Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette . Valley Points. Now we could charge you the . full, price for these and re serve the difference between . and their us, as - our cpmmission, out as tne ga zette is a home paper for home people, it will be, sat isfied by receiving you as a new subscriber, or, if you are now a subscriber, ' then by receiving your renewal for a year in advance. This special rate may' not last long, so take advantage of It NOW while the chance is yours. Our Great Sale. The at'endaripe for the first two weeks of onr "Great Sale" demon ftratea beyond any question the m surpassed interest. tht has been awakened by this great sule, and we can assure onr customers that we shall do our part to furnish gratifying hargai ns "b all who visit our store to take advantage of this sale during the balance of the month. Every Article in Stock Reduced; except W. L. Douglas Shoes. . Here are a few hints of the vabt number of bargains in this sale: Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats at Clearance Prices. Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats at Clearance Prices. All Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets at Clearance Prices. Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets and Furs Half Price. Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons at Clearance Prices. Shirt Waif-ts and Separate Skirts at Clearance Prices. Mnalin Underwear and Corsets at Clearance Prices. - Lace Curtains, Rugs and Portieres at Clearance Prices.. Table Linens, Towels and Sheetings at Clearance Prices. Men's, Boys' and Women's Shoes at Clearance Prices Blankets, Comforters and Table Covers at Clearance Prices. Eiderdown Sacques and Robes at Clearance frices. ' Sheets, Pillows and Pillow Cases at Reduced PrWs. Fascinators and Circular Shawls at Clearance Prices. Every Article in Stock Reduced. - -" . i Our new Spring Stock will arrive early in February. We must have room to receive it. Our show windows are-our silent salesmen. riiitiii Low round trip rates have been placed n effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will he sold SATTJRDA'YS AND SUNDAYS, and limited to return on or before the I following Monday. i Rate to ok From Corvalt.Is, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Co'a Agents for particulars. A Great Oman's Offer: When you pay out good money for printing, be sure and get good print ing for the money! YOUTH. "The way the twig is bent. so the tree is inclined," was a com znon saying our fathers and forefathers generally remarked when speaking of training young children. In those days the child was taught by parent and im pressed on the youthful mind the portance of being polite, to equals and elders, attentive and considerate to 6th ers, industri ous in and out of school, and last ifeut not least the importance of ijeing gentlemen and ladies at all times. At the present time and :f or years past the important les ion expressed in regard to the twig and tree is never heard, while many children hello ; and suse unseenly, impolite and rude language to elders and superiors on the streets, many of them pursue destructive habits to wards the property and belong ings of others, so much so that vandalism- is common every where. Few parents ever think that the habits which they per aait their children to indulge, in roaming the streets, instead; of finding employment for them at home or elsewhere, ' often leads Jfcbev young to vandalism and of t itimes to malicious mischief. The "State for years has supplied most -excellent facilities in the way of schools, but the more important 'thing is to adopt some system by whictf the young shall be profit; ably and innocently engaged dur ing the time they are . not in shocil, adopting a I system 'by which the youth will grow up to useful Road Supervisors for 1905. Following are the road super visors appointed by the county court Saturday, for the year 1905. District No 1 A R LOcke District No 2 H M Flemming District No 3 Paul Schmidt District No 4 H L, Hall District No 5 P F Altermatt District No 6 E M Dodle District No 7 John Price District No 8 W M Clark District No 9 A Cadwalader . District No 10 W P McGee DistrictNo 11 JR. Fehler District No 12 A Buchanan District No 13 J E Banton District No 14 E N Starr District No 15 D B Farley District No 16 J M Herron , District No 17 John Gray District No 18 S-RStrow District No 19 Henry Hector !" District No 20 B W Harris District No 21 J O Wilson . District No 22 M V Leeper District No 23 A M Gray A Correction. In the issue of the Corvallis Times of. Janaary-18, i in regard to the Spaulding land case, it was said; that , "the Mast; resource of' the Spautdings for holding the title to section 24., townshio J3," was gone.!'. Wey'desire 'to correct: this, ,5tateme:u,t by . saying that the case is now before the secretary of the interior and we have 60 days to carry' it up.' L. E. Spaulding. , ),'.. C. W. Spaulding.,' --. . J . Cl A. Spaulding.3 - E. - A. Spaulding. " SIGNS OF FAILING VISION. '.When Tour eyes tire in reading, when vou frown or partly close the eves when looking at an object; when things 'swim" or become dim ... after being I looked at for some time ; when the eyes ache, smart, or water ; or when you have pain in the eyeball, orbit,", temples or forehead. ; 1 . All the teonditlons are cnratila tiv roll er classes, snch as we "will furnish you aiter a ocieniiiic examination MATTHEWS, The Optician, Rc om 12, over First National Bank I Woman's Home Companion Frank Leslie's Monthly Modern Prlscilla and , Corvallis Gazette ' IV. All five one year $3. 65 Do not send out printed mat ter to yr' . customers that is a disj i.-fif ) 3 1 1 business adisufeSa o your town and a disgr to the printer who puts it out. 53,053 FANION 34,473 I mpo7t?d Btack Percheron wil be in Corvallisi for service, after January 1. For furl her informa tion address, 'T. K Fawcett, . sBellfountain, Or. Plumbing . . and '. Heating ! Cornice, Hoofing, Guttering, and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work. F. A. Heticye J. Mi Cameron reauefita -all those lddebted 'td him ' to1 Calf af the harness shon of Mr. . Wineear. who occupation instead of sol has his accounts and settle at once. In connection with J. H. SIMPSON'S HARDWARE STORE. . W. P. MORRIS Practical Horse Shoer ; . . and Blacksmith . . Makes a specialty of draft horses and track shoeing. Two years with reg- ular army in Philippines as Gov ernment Shoer. - ,' Interfering corrected and work guar Philomath' - Oneg. The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and long remedy, and oh account of the great merit of Foley's. Honey, and .Tar- many, imitations are offered for the 1 genuine. , Aok for Foley's Honey j and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other prepara tion will give the same satisfaction. It ia mildly laxative!'" ; It contains no opiates ana is satest lor cbUdren. and delicate persons. Graham & Wortham have it for sale. '. '. - Will Interest the tVlen: Weekly Oregonlan San Francisco Examiner Corvallis Gazette Good Work costs you no more than the bad. AH three one year $3, 35 Yet Another Offer: Cosmopolitan Magazine . or Leslies, Housekeeper r or McCall's. ' Corvallis Gazette Any three V; vv one year 2. 00 m Address Gazette Pub. Co Corvallis, Orcm Good printing is correct in spelling correct in gram marcorrect in punctuation on good stock printed with good ink and some thing that it is a pleasure to look at. That is the kind the Gazette turns out. Prices for good printing are based on the cost of good material, and the labor and taste employed in doing the work. To this every printer adds a percentage for profit. The cheap printer charges the same profit as the good printer the difference in cost to you comes out of the , value of the material used in fact you pay for all you get. Skill, taste and ex perience are ne cessary factors in producing GOOD printing. Examine your'l I work, and : don't pay ; for it until you m know it ' is all right. It is lyourown faultllif you pay "good money forgotten eggs.