ME C: 1UIS GAZElTfc Tubs 3 and Fridays, RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. TBANSPOi. TION REGULATION. Iii the n the gene great corp testate cc justice to i the corpor is a great ing. " Tas edy can no when sage one that So broau tioa that it any man er of regulating by Government the I .ions engaged in in ..ifnerce so as to do - general public and ;ns and to please all . i difficult undertak : - est a complete rem je done instantly, or ,ied it may not be : e relied upon, uid grave is the ques- doubtful if there is vao could suggest a Dr. Charles Cuthbert Hall, President of -Union . Theological Seminary: in New York, .treating of an "i increasing demand for religious education in the univer sity and out of the control of any denomination . or sect, . says: There is apparently a large and desirable place for the teaching of theology under conditions of emancipation from ecclesiastical control with the other great dis ciplines of the university. The teaching of- theology exempt from ecclesiastical tests pre sents the treatment of a great science according to the canons most reverenced hi modern uni versity life. Its major interest jis truth in the region dealt with remedy unui after months o m- .by theology. Without discrimin instigation and then whenit was ating against local and sectarian thought complete and the details 'schools for ministerial training it were beiuj carried out still 'is desirable that there be -an ade other differential details would quate recognition of the teach- nave to be added to the plan m i ing of theology in the circle of order to completely mark ; the university scientific pursuits over iiir.it of human thought and plans, which churchly authority has no necessary to work complete re- jurisdiction This may tend to suits. It has been suggested as remove obstruction from the -a remedy to properly regulate path of truth and to advance the and establish equitable and just 'progress of unity and religion, systems of freight rates that the 'Many of the denominational government should build, own, 1 schools of theology contain teach eqprp and operate a railroad j ers in sympathy with this larger across the continent from ocean 'concensus; and more interested to ocean. The plan has beenm promoting it than in defining s?ggested by eminent gentlemen the grounds of difference. The who disbelieve in the general gracious influence of such lives proposition of government own- and in particular ; their,'; ap ersirip, but who claim that the peal to young university, gradu end would justify the means in ates and to "the graduated laity the government owing one par-' at lars-e sue-trests the direction HOW IS THIS? An offer to make you come up stairs and see us. New Mainspring (none better), $1.00. Cleaning (ordinary watch), i oo. Cannot be done, better at any price. . - : MATTHEWS, The Jeweler. Room 12, over First -National Bank. - - " - '" , ; A Great . s- - Clubbing How to Avo d Pneumonia. We have never heard of a single 'in stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or other lung trouble when Honey and Tar has been taken. It r.o only stops the cold but heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and reftife any: substitute offered. Dr. "C J. Bishop, of Auneviv Mich ' writes : "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia nh good resists in every case,'' For sale by Graham & Wortham. ' " " tarular line of railroad. How or : in what particular the , one road - ecold have the effect to properly -iegulate freight rates all over the United States or in any par ticular part thereof, except trans continental freight, has not been explained. -"' -A road from New York or "Chicago to San Francisco would in which non-clerical thought is moving. That this age "move ment may advance beyond an unorganized groping, into com pletertheological self realization, it must be directed from centers of religious think where the science of Christian theol 'gy is studied and taught in an atmos sphere exempt from ecclesiastical tests or conventional theological ibave a decidedfeffect upon regu- tteactoi between the two points,-!- Coming from so r eminent lot no effect upon other , roads authority as Dr. HalU; it would fading from New York to New seem "that the ideas of adopting ...Orleans, or Florida, or to Texas, 'methods to investigate and spread or on any road leading . in any the great truths embodied in re other direction, except' parallel, Hgious teachings and thought, is with the road owned by the gov ernment. ' It would seem that in order to undergoing serious consideration keeping pace with other luns of a progressive world. To be able -completely regulate the interstate1, to instill these principles into the "Carrying roads, that the govern-minds of those not heretofore -jneht would finally have to build 'accessible under older and less "a road parallel with every other1 attractive methods seems to be load in the United States doing ' in accord with other lines of pro- Biterstate commerce business, Igress. which would undoubtedly lead to Notice, to Creditors. Jfotlce is hereby eiveu that the undersigned was appointed executrix of the last will anil testament of C, E. Moor, iecea-ed, and all per- uaviiie duiuia ugniUPb BltlU t'JHUU'. tlTti Tt!- quired to present tame, with Diooer vonchem to me at hit home or to W. K Vat.., .t. office in Corvallis, within six months from this date.. PEKSIS J. LINDERMAN. Dated January 10, 1905. Executrix. 0. C. ST. STEAMERS Leave Corvallis", Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 . in. For rates, etc., call up Main 21. Q. L. BUCKINGHAM, Agent. Cheap Sunday Rates Between - Portland and Willamette Valley Points; -4 : Low round trfp rates have been placed' n ettect between .Portland and Willam ette Valley poiats, in either direction. Jackets will be sofa . SATURDAYS' AND SUNDAYS, " :" and. limited to return on or before the following Monday. Hate to ok Front f&mTAij.in. 13.FI0. Call on Soothern Paerffe Co Agents tor panicnlars. ;' Greatly In Dewd f - jotnmg 18 more in rreroana ihgv m medicine which meets iaed?rn require ments for a blond and 8ylemeJeanser, ench .. as Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tbey-are just what, yon ad to enre stomach and liver troubles Try them. At Allen & "Woodward's drg store, 25c. guaranteed. i- --:--. . Price! mi . ' n ine GAZETTE- nas maae a special "arrangement with the publishers of a number of the leading magazines and newspapers of the Unit ed States, whereby we are offered cut rates on these publications. Now we could charge you the full price for these and re- sarve the difference between the regular price and their special price to us, as our commission, but as the Ga zette is a home . paper for home people, it will be sat isfied by receiving you as a new subscriber, or, 11 you are now a suDscnDer, then by receivings 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. A Great Woman's Off err government ownership of all rail roads. How could the Govern ment own thegoads ? She has no Tsaaaey with which to buy or build -iaflroads except as she collects. -; it from; the people, or issues the lands of the government upon Tfhich the people must J be taxed - to pay the" interest thereon and finally the principal. , Such a gi gantic issue of ..Government bonds . is probably what "many of the owners of the large corporations desire in order that they may ,be able to sell the railroads to the government and in return become cwners of government bonds. Such a large ownership in gov ernment bonds would afford the large owners of corporations a rich harvest in speculating and booming such bonds on the board of the stock exchanges Real Estate Transfers. 53,053 FANION 34,473 V Espy and husband to Kate, Daniels 3 lots bl. 14, Co. add. $1.00 - Mary-McL3gan and hus. to G F.Vernon qs c." d. 13a. Alsea $40.00 r : C L, Johnson to W I Leonard d. bl. 15 Wells & McElrey's add. $750.00 . -, , T W Walters and wf. toW I Leonard d. bl. 16. Weill & Mo Elrov's add. $7.5Qioo. W C Belknao and wf. to L F . . Belknap and wf. d. 20Q a. near 4k " Bellfountain, $2200.00. J M Cameron and wf. to C Stimson d. 5 lots bl. 22, Co. add. $1500.00... George Reed to Mary Reed d. 2 lots, bl. "F" Averys add, 1.00. J W Buster and wf. to W, W Ryder and wf. 278 a. Alsea, $69.00 F H Henkle to G C : Fredley Impoitad Black Pfercharon. 'wil be in Corvallis, for frvice, after January 1. For further informa tion addresB, T. K FAwcett, :- Btllfouatain, Or Slckenlnn Shivering Fit . of Ague and Malaria, can bs relieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This is a pure tonic medicine ; of especial bene fit in malaria, for it exerts a true cura tive influence on th disease, . driving it entirely out of the system. It is much fo be preferred to quinine,- having none , this drng'e bad after-effects. Munday, of Henrietta, Texas..-, writes; "My brother was very low with malarial fevei and jaundice, till he took? Electric Bitters, which saved his life. At Allen & Woodward's drug store ; price 50 cents, guaranteed. . si. . Ttare they bay iri sell stock and,?-'35 a. WM i.oa Ws and , ipute the market 1 4 J-g tll thereof at pleasure. One of the greatest wrongs ot the day and age is the gambling so , common ly carried on in buying - and selling-stocks, bonds and dealing in the products of the . country on stock exchange. Some of our reformers should devise ways xnd means to control and put a stop to that kind of business. If ifaree or four people sit down to a table and gamble in a small wiry, if discovered they are pun-, ished, but in gambling in what is commonly known as buying and seEingon stock exchange thou sands, of people may be drawn into the deal and ruined in a day and there is no law to prevent or punish the offense. Special Communication. . , All members are requested to be present at the meeting of Corvallis Lodge No 14, A. F, & A. M.. Satur day night, Jan. 28, for Jthe purpose of welcoming Moat Worshipful Grand Master .. Thomas Grayt ... Plumbing and Heating ! Cornice. Roofing. Guttering, and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work. '' A. Hencye In connection with J. . H SIMPSON S HARDWARE STORE. SIGNS OF FAILING VISION. When vonr eves tire in reading, when you frown or partly close the eyes when j looking at an . object; wnetr tnings "swim" or become dim after being lnntpfl at fnr tmrnn time: when the" eves ache, smart, or -water ; or when yon have pain in the eyeDau, oroit, lempiea or forehead. - Kll the conditions are curable by prop er (classes, sack as we will furnish you after a scientific examiuatlon. MATTHEWS, The Optician, Room 12, over First National Bank W. P. MORRiS Practical Horse Sheer . . and Blacksmith . . Makes a specialty of draft horses and track shoeing. Two yean with reg- alar army in Philippines as Gov- Interfering corrected and work gnar- i 4 . ' . Philomath m r4Jrog. Womaifs Home Compamaa Frank: Leslie Y tfouZlj Mbderai Prlsdlla Carvaias Gsaette AlMve one year 03. 65 Will Interest the en: Weekly Oregonian ' San Francisco Examiner Conrams Gazette Ait three one year Our Great Sale. The at'endanre for the first two weeks of our "Cireat Sale" drmon Btrates beyond anv question the ui snrpaaaeil interest that has been awakened by this great sale, and we can ansure our customers that it e shall do our part to furnish gratifying bargains to all who visit our store to take advantage of this sale during the balance of the month. I very Article in Stock Reduced, except W. L. Douglas Shoes. Here are a few hints of the vast num her ot bargains in this ale: " . 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 Price. Cloaks, Wrapp, jackets and Furs Half Price. Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons at Clearance Prices, -Shirt Waibts and Sfu arate Skirts at Clearance Prices. . Mnslin Underwear and Crrreets 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 Price. Eiderdown Sacquea and Rones at Clearance Prices. Sheets, Pillows and Pillow Cases at Reduced Prices. Fascinators and Circular Shawts at Clearance Prices. Every Article in Stock Reduced. Our new Spring Stock will arrive early in February. We must have room to receive it. Our show windows are our silent salesmen. Job Prititmg When you pay out good money for printing, be sure and get good print ing for the money I Do not send out printed mat ter to yr"- ".ustomers that is a disf " 9 H -J ij ci : business a dist i -J your town and a disgrace to the printer who puts it out. . Good Work costs you no more than he bad. 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. Yet Another Offer: Cosmopolitan Magazine or Leslies, Housekeeper or McCall's. - Corvallis Gazette Any three one year 2. 00 m m Address .Co Corvallis, Ore. 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 1 1 work, and t don't pay for it until you - know it is all right. It is your? own faulty if you pay go od money f orrotten. eggs.