Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, February 21, 1905, Image 4

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Five ll as. or less, 25 cent for three
insertions or 50 cents per month.
WANTED
THE AGE LIMIT OF THE 2'jOO IS NOW
15 to 45 ears.
' 15-19
WOOD I HOPPEKS WANTED AT
one. 2i:0 cords of fir mood to cut.
P. O. Kline, Oorvallie, Oregon.
15-19
Hl iHKS! CASH PRICE PAID FOR
til kii ls of Poultry also dressed Pork.
6nith Boulden. Uorvams, Oregon,
rext to azette omce.
WAtfTE 5(10 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE
Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at
$2 50 ;pr year.
FOR SALE
TOE, SALE. AN I. O, C. REGISTERED
boar, one mile north of Corvallis
W. G. Davis
1522
T HAVE 15 OR 20 TONS OF NO. 1
vetch hay for sslev Write to J. E
: Thompson, Corvallis. R. F. D. 2; or
I. O Thompson, Monkland, Ore. 12-19
A GOOD TE M, 6 AND 7 YEARS OLD
good harness and new wagon. One
150-ege incubator and brooder. J. A.
Dawson. Ind'p phone 35, Corvallis 15
SHORT ON PERUNA BUT LONG
on Prunes. Italian Prunes.
on Prunes.
50 lb.
boxes, $ .50.
-! :i.
T-i r r
THOROUGHBRED BARRED PLYM
outh Rofk Cockerels for sale cheap at
$2 00. J. I. Taylor, at C & E. cross
ing. RABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE AL-
mosr ppw combination carriage and go
cart with silk parasol and rubber tires
for sale at a bargain. Enquire at this
office.
FOR SALE ONE FULL-BLOOD JER
sey bull, snbject to register from first
claps milk stock. Address, M. S.
Woodcork, Corvallis, Or.
TWO REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN
Rfujip snd four half-breeds. Peter
Whitaker.
SEVERAL QUALITIES OF HAY FOR
sale by M. S. Woodcock.
LOST.
ENAMELED GOLD PIN, WITH Ini
tials "P. R. C." Please leave at the
Gazette Office. .
MUSIC.
PIANO INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN
any srade of advancement. Also
pianos tuned and repaired in first-class
manner. Ind. phone No. 405. F. A.
White. .
EXPRESSMEN.
yELLl WELL! HERE'S JOHN LEN
ger. Known him 22 years Still car
ries Uncle Sam and baggage. John is
an aeeom aiodating man and always
can be found at his post Allen's Drug
j Store, or phone 251. . " -
AUCTIONEER
P A KLIIfE, LIVE STOCK ATJCTION-
eer, Corvallis, Or. Office at Hustoii'B
hardware store. P. O. address Box 11.
- Pays hiebest prices for all kinds of
live stock. Twenty years' experience.
Satisfaction guaranteed. .
STAGE LINE.
PHILOMATH AND ALSEA STAGE
Stage leaves Alsea 6:30 a. m. : arrives
t Pliilemath 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 Bound trip same day $2.00,
; M. S. Kickabd. "
ATTORNEYS
W. E. YATES,
THE LAWYER, "
Both Phones. . OEVALLIS, OR.
E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Post Office Building, Corval
iis, Oregon.; ... , -.
JOSEPH H. WILSON ATTORNEY-
, at-Law. Notary, Titles, r Conveyanc
ing. Practice in all State and Federal
Courts. .Office in Burnett Building.
DENTISTS
E. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN
lesa extrection. In Zierolf building
Opp. Poat Office, CorralliB, Oregvn. .
To Take School Census.
Under date of February 15th
Supt. G. W. Denman seut to the
clerks of the various public school
districts blanks for census taking
all children of school age forj the
year 1905. At tb- aurual meet
ing in Tune,' ibo5, this census
must be submitted to the board 0:
scbdol direc tors for correction, if
any error be found. Anv and all
correcting must be done at this
time and by ; the board. 1 he
clerk is instructed to send with
his annual repoit in June a copy
of this correctea census , report
duly certified by himself, a blank
to bfe supplied later for this pur
pose. The clerk must keep the
original census blank in his of
nee. Supt. Denman offers to
clerks the following suggestions
in the belief that, they will find
them of value in doing the work
they have in hand : . .
The residence of a child is the
actual bona fide residence of its
parents or guardian.
Bona fide residence ot a parent
or guardian is his actual home,
his voting place, and the com
munity in wnich he omciates as
a citizes. ' A temporary residence
in anothei district for the time
being, or winter, in order to edu
cate his child in the public School
is not a bona fide residence. "
A child residing in a district
temporarily is a visitor or boarder.
Where his parent lives in an
other district, or where the child
is residing temporarily in a home
in your district, the child cannot
be considered a bona fide resident
and must not be included in the"
census. -
A child whose actual 'residence
is in your district, but who is
temporarily absent from the same,
must be included in your census.
Every child must be over1 four
and under twenty years of age.
All deaf, .dumb, and blind chil
dren must be reported to the
county school . superintendent.
The clerk must visit personal
y .each home, or habitation, and
by observation and questioning
enumerate the children of the
district. -
A child claimed : by two dis
tricts will be allowed the district
establishing the best claim of res
idence. Said residence must be
established by evidence submitted
to the county school superintend
ent v the clerk or the child will
not be "considered by the superin
tendent in revising the census o
the county. Any district not fur
nishing evidence to establish resi
dence will, forfeit said child in
enumeration. N -
The census shall contain the
names and ages 01 all children
actually residing in the district
who are four and under, twenty
years ot age.
Each child of school age and
who was, on the 25th of Febru
ary, 1905, actually residing "in
your district, must be taken.
School age means children who
are over four and under, twenty
years of age.
Basket Ball at Armory.
The basket ball at OAC was
kept bobbing about pretty lively
last week. .'On Thursday even
ing the girls of OAC defeated the
Albany girls in perhaps the
hardest fought game of the sea
son. The -final score was 4 to 3
in favor of OAC Albany was
supported by about 100 home
rooters and they rooted as if their
lives depended on it OAC also
rooted. - ': : '
The game was thoroughly clean
and fair no disagreeable bicker
ing occurred to detract from the
enjoyment of the large crowd
present. -' ,
One basket was thrown irom
the field for Albany'by , Gertrude
Buzzard. . Albany also got-one
foul. OAC had a. basket thrown
from the field by Myrtle Harring
ton, and also received two fouls.
' Albany took her defeat grace
fully and is' no doubt hopeful of
PHYSICIANS
B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build
ing. Office Hours:10 to 12 a. m., 2 to
. 4 p. m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad-
ams Sts. Telephone at office and rea
idence. . . Corvallis, Oregon.
a H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN
, and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on
Main street, Philomath, Oregon. '
MISS DEETTA JONES, A GRADUATE
nnrse of Portland Sanitarium six
' yearB' experience. . Private patients.
independent phonelNo. 334, Post of
fice box 247 ' " J2tf
reversing the score in the return
game tovbe played between these
teams in Albanv next Fnoay.
On Friday night two games
were played in the Armory, s one
between the girls 01 Willamette
University and the OAC girls,
and between the boys' teams of
the same institutions. - Both were
witnessed bv a large crowd, quite
a number of Salem people being
present . . ' '
lit thf trial between the girls
Ruby Corvellt and Miss Belknap
each threw & basket from the field
for Salem and thev got one on
foul, making SaUm a total of 5
points. Una Stewart threw three
field baskets for OAC and Edna
Smith threw one. One foul was
thrown by Myrtle Harrington,
making OAC a total of Q. A
very clean game.
The game between the boys ol
Salem and OAC was fast in the
first half in fact so fast that our
reporter lost track of things. The
second half was not so swift. The
final score was 22 to 3 in favor of
OAC. The Willamette boys
p'ayed good ball, but are a trifle
too heavv. consequently a little
slow. Claud Swarm, of OAC,
was the star plaver of this game
We understand that there is to be
return games at Salem.
All kinds of grass seed at
P. M.
Zierolf's.
Home Savings Bank.
The First National Bank of Corvallis,
Oregon, has been in possession for the
last ten years of the small home savings
banks , the same as advertised through
oat the Willamette Valley. The cnsU
mere of this bank can obtain these banks,
and take them home at any time, by call
ing for them.
,Whon a system of savings is adopted
satisfactory and successful to the custom
er, the officers of the First National Bank
will be pleased to inform yon how you
can readily own your own Dome, ana
proceed along lines of financial prospe'ri
ty. finally gaining a competency for the
future. ! i -
Reduction in Fare.
Commencing Nov. 7, rates between
Corvallis' and Portland, via C. & E ,
Albany, ' and 8. P. will be reduced to
$2.60, same as West Side rate. Tickets
on sale by C & E. agent and all offices
in Portland. . ' .
' NOTICE, ,
The sale of mens' and boys' suits and
overcoats is still on at S. L. Kline's It
will pay you to buy thiemonth. '
. ..... Fal'ed.
All efforts have failed to find a better
remedy for coughs, colds and lung trou
ble than Foleys Honev and Tar. It
slops the cough, heals the lungs and pre
vents serious results from a cold. - J. N.
Patterson. Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last
winter I had a bad cold "on my lungs
and tried at least half a dozen advertised
cough medicines and had treatment from
two physicians without getting .any ben-,
egt. A fiiend recommended Foley's
Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a bot
tle cured me. I consider it the greatest
cough, and lung medicine in the world.
For sale by Graham & Wortham.
Agonizing Burns,
are instantly relieved and perfectly heal
ed by Bucklens Arnica Salve.: BT Riv
enback, Norfolk," Va. writes : ''I burnt
mj knee dreadfully ; that it blistered all
over. . Bucklen's Arnica Salve stopped
the pain and healed it without a scar.."
Also heals all. wounds and tores. At
Allen & Woodward. v "
New Photograph Studio.
I am . now ready to do photographic
wora tor, me-. puDiic, My studio js up
stairs in my new cement building. . Cal'
and see me, you will be welcome. . "
12-18 ' . B. R. THOMPSON.
Pneumonia follows La Orlppa
but never follow the use of
Honey
Tar
It stopi the Cough and heals the longi,
PrevanU Pneumonia and Conaumption.
lb. O. Taohd, mt in Oss-ood Bk, CUeant
writ 1 "Hj wif had la cripp and it laft hu
with' a Try had aon(h aa har luaaa wMaa
toLMl't Horn MX Xax auiad aaaplatalr.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the .
Signature of
1 ;ukkity ana
To Thk Public;
The undersigned have purchased the
interest, of Levi Henkle in the City Drav
Company. The terme of the transaction,
includes the good of the business
Mr ,'; Her kle, having rired from the
firm. Thatikinz the public for past pat
ron a-e and soiK-ituiK a continuance 01
the business of all Md patrons, and of
such 't"n ones as d- fit to favor ns
wea' . ' Ii-Hrectfully,
. .. ..." Rubicon & Fiu.eb.
Heurlqnarters for ti.-' m at Wetlsher
& Grav's store. InnVtvndent phone 126.
V.-: ' . - 12-ik"
Notice t;i
-l!Trs.
Vntlro In hprphv irivt D al the undersigned
was appoiuted txcciitrij of the last will and
tfstnmeiit of C. E Moor, "ca-ed, and all per
sons having clainiH agninvt snid esi ate are re
quire lo present bam;, wuo proper voucntMH,
I to present bam.:, with proper voucheis, I
Ciwi
to me ai
office in
d.ite. . PERSIS J. UNDERMAN
Dated January 1U, luoii. - Jixeeutrix.
Notice For Publication.
United Statea Land Office, N
Oregon City. Oretjon, February 11, 1905.
Notice ife hereby given vi 1 e i ''v r fir-named
settler has filed notice of h ' - :'al
proof in support of his c m, and that Said pr !
will be made before the Co -
at Corvallis, Oregon, on S'ulvu ;0 i viz.
JOHN KtJiFKO,' '
H. E. No. 12573 for the SW$ of sec. 4.T. 11 S. R. 7 W
He names the following witnessua to prove his
contiiiuoua residence nj-on and cultivation of t;aid
land, viz: Cyrus K James, "of Blotlgett, Ore?m;
Harye Herron, of Blodr;. tt- rn on; VViiliam A. el
latly, of Wren, Oregon; V)i;.-u ii. Duncan, of Sum
mit, Oregon. -1U
20 . - -
' . ALGEHNON S. DRESSER,
". - Registe
Notice to Creditors.
.. ..
Notice is hereby ivit t;i..i. the undersigned was
nominated m Ih-i lav..il aii-i vetanieitt of Se3anour I
Chipuian, as the bxeutn. tbiut, and that she hob I
been a..iH)iQted as .uck !-...cutrtx by the Count)
Goui t of Benton coTiri.y. .leon, and all persona I
bavins claims against iiivti.e ot the said seyiLOUt
Chipman. deceasea .rt:-Tj t -he KUiie duly ven
tied to her t the rrMdtsce F .L'Mider. Corvallis
ure witt.ii' six montii f .r.itr iate
i. Ul)t.:vi r.lf MAN, Executrix
. . Lstaie So motir Chipniim, Deceased
W. E -Yates, Attoinm icr . ;'Mite:. VI -Ai I
'222 South Peoria St. "
Chicago, III., Oct. 7, 1902.
- Eight months ago I was so ill :
that I was compelled to lie or sit
down nearly all the time.. My
stomach was so weak and upset
that I could keep nothing on it :
and I vomited frequently. 1;
could not urinate without great "
pain and I coughed so much that
' my throat and lungs were raw
and sore." The doctors pro- ,
nounced it Bright's disease and'
' others said it was consumption. .
It mattered little to me what :
they called it and I had no de
sire to live. A sister visited me
from St. Louis and asked me if
I had ever tried Wine of Cardni. '
I told her I had not and she
bought a bottle. I believe that
it saved my life. I believe many
women could save much suffer
ing if they but knew of its value.
Don't you want freedom from
pain? Take Wine of Cardui
and make on? ;, rce, effort to "
be well-.- To:. need to be
a weak, helpk.. u:erer. You
can have a woman's health and
do a woman's work in lif e. Why j. -not
secure a bottle of Wine of
Cardui from your druggist to
day? ; - .
3 KI.M PKH '
HEALTH
is the
Most
Important
The manufacturers of Royal
Baking Powder have -had 40
years of scientific experience.
Every method of bread-and-cake
raising has been exhaus
tively studied in this country and
abroad.
The result is a perfect prod
uct in . Royal Baking Powder.
I here is no substitute tor, it.
The -purity and efficiency of
Royal Baking Powder . have
been commended by the highest
authorities of the world. r
These facts mean two impor
tant things to all housekeepers :
First: that Royal Baking:
Powder is healthful and
makes wholesome food.
Second : that Royal Bab
ing Powder makes food
good to taste.
TPrWAT BAKING
MJ I JtLf POWDER
absolutely; .
pure , .
W IAS
1
Three nights
Thursday, Feb.
, , ,, ,
talk of the country. A
bee her unfold the mysteries
Wonder and
Assisted by Dr. George W. Payne
Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents
Eeservt d Seat Tickets on sale at Usnal Place. ,'
The Kind You Have Always
, In use for ovei 30 years,
and
ffl-f J?f. ' sonal
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of
Infants and CMldren Experience against Experiment. ;
at is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Itr
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotift ;
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ,
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation x
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Sowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend
GENU IN E C ASTO R I A ALWAYS
Bears the
In Use For
TTIE CEMT.UR COK1PWNT, Tt
V7
Job Printing
When you pay out
good money for
printing, be sure'
and get good print
ing for the money!
Good Work costs
you no more than
the bad.
That is the kind
the Gazette turns
'out. ..
commencing
3d
'ystto Marvel
.
posetive sensation everywhere.
of the mind in Somnolency.
Amazement!
Bought, aiid which has been.
nas- borne the signature of
has been made under his per
superrision since its infancy
Signature of
Over 30 Years.
MURRAY STRZCT, NCW VOBX CITY.
Do not send out printed mat
ter to your- customers that is
a' disgrace to your business
a disgrace to your town and
a disgrace to the printer who
puts it out.
Good printing is correct in
spelling correct in gram
marcorrect in punctuation
ron good stock printed
with good ink and some
thing that it is a'pleasure to
look at. . - -