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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1905)
mE ABYERTISEMEHTS Five ii-iM. or leu, 25 cenU for three insertion or 50 cent per month. WANTED A FEW SETTING HENS WANTED by Dr. Bowen Lester, Corvallu, Ore. THE AGK LIMIT OF THE 2500 IS NOW 15 to 4s ean. v 15-19 WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED AT once. 200 cords of fir wood to cat. P. O. Kline, Oorvallie, Oregon. 15-19 HMHEK1 CASH PRICE PAID FOR 11 kinds of Poultry also dressed fork. Smith A Boolden. Corvalli", Oregon, next to AiETTjt office. xv a Knn HTTRSfMiTrVERB TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at $2.50 per year. FOR SALE SOFT-SHELLED ENGLISH "WAL- nuta ontyield all other varieties. If you desire trees write for price and par- Uculam to Bert BrooKB. jncMinn:, Or., R. F. D. No. 2. EOR SALE, AN I. O. C. REGISTERED boar, one mile north of Corvallis W. G. Davis 15-22 HAVE 15 OR 20 TONS OF NO, vetch hay for sale. Write to J. E, Thompson, Corvallis. R. F. D. 2; or I. O. Thompson, Monkland, Ore. 12-19 A GOOD TE AM, 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 PERTJNA BUT LONG on Prunes. Italian Primes. 50 lb. boxes, $1.50. Come quick. F. L. Milleb. v THOROUGHBRED BARRED' PLYM outh Rork Cockerels for sale cheap at ' $2.00. J I. Taylor, at C. & E. cross ing. BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE AL- most new combination carriage and go cart with silk parasol and rubber tires for sale at a bargain. Enquire at this office. FOR SALF-0 E TUIX-ELOOD JER ' sev boll. suliiro: to register from first . class milk stock. Address, M. S. Woodcock, Coi vallis, Or. TWO REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN Rams and four half-breeds. Peter Whitaker. SEVERAL QUALITIES OF HAY FOR eale 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 grade of advancement. Also i ' pianos tuned and repaired in first-class : manner. Ind. phone No. 405. F. A. White. EXPRESSMEN. iTELL! WELL! HERE'S JOHN LEN - ger. Known him 22 years Still car ries Uncle Sam and baggage. John is an accommodating man and always can be found at his post Allen's Drug " Store, or phone 251. AUCTIONEER P A KLINE, LIVE STOCK AUCTION eer, 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. ATTORNEYS ,W. E. YATES, V i , THE LAWYER, Both Phones. COKVALLIS," OB. E. B. BRYSON ATTOBNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Ofhce Building, Corval ' iis, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTOBNEY - at-Law. JJotary, Titles, Conveyanc ing. Practice in all State and Federal . Courts. Office in Burnett Building. DENTISTS H. TAYLOB. DENTIST. PAIN- less ertractioh;- In Zlerolf bnilding upp. tro vmce, vorrmuiii ungen. COLLEGE JOTTINGS. items of Interest In and Around the O. A. C. The military cadets at OAC, received an invitation this week to take part in the Inaugural procession at Washington, D. C, the 4th of March. President Gatch said that since the distance is so great they will probably be unable to accept the invitation. President Gatch has announced that Mrs. John Waldo, of Port land, has been secured to address the graduating class in June. Mrs. Waldo is at the head of the the National Grange. The stu dents will be glad of the oppor tunity to hear her. The holiday Monday was en- joyed by all the students. Wednesday being Washington's Birthday, there were no classes in the afternoon. Miss Crawford and Mrs. Green arranged a short program for the occasion. The program began at x o'clock in tne college cnapei, wnicn was packed with students and visitors. It consisted of the following rrcm bers: Song, by Mabel Ready dialogue, entitled "Women'! Kignts;" dialogue, "Under an Umbrella," followed by a song. "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground." Claud Hale, a former OAC student, but now of Roseburg, was a visitor in town this week He came over from the legisla cure wnere he has been engaged as clerk. A. S. Wells, a '04 graduate, is with a mining and geological expedition in Nevada. A large number of students have been out of school on ac count of attacks of la grippe. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs T. M. Gatch gives a reception to the girls of OAC. The boys' basketball team left today for Salem where they are to play a return game' with the Salem boys.J Miss Mary Sutherland spent her holiday. at her-horne in Linn county. She resumed her classes at OAC Thursday. Miss Helen Holgate was unable to take charge of her class the first 01 the week on. account of illness. The girls' basketball team are to play a return game of basket ball with the Albany girls Satur day night. This will be a very exciting game, as both teams are determined to win. There will be an excursion over in the even ing and return after the game. The Zetegatheans gave one of the most enjoyable entertain ments of the season Friday even- in Miss Snell's room when they entertained tne Feroman girls. A most original program was rendered, one number of which was the reading of the society paper, which was very interest ing. Bounteous refreshments were served, after which a num ber of witty stories were told, The girls then departed, pro nouncing the evening a most pleasant one and the Zetegathe ans royal entertainers, Mr. W. T. Scott. an''04 jrradu- ate who visited in town last week. left Monday for Boise. Idaho. where he has a position in a drug store. Mr. J. L. Clark, also a last year's graduate is at the same place Mi s Crawford's senior elocu tion class are to give an enter tainment for the Village Improve ment Society on the evening of March 10th. STAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND ALSEA STAGEr Stage leaves Alsea 6 :30 a. m. ; arrives t Pbilemath 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 enme day $2.C3. M. S. Bicka.ro. PHYSICIANS B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN . and Surgeon. Booms 14, Bank Build ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to . 4p.m. - Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams Sts. Telephone at pfficp and ree- : idence. ' r Corvallis, Oregon.' 0. H. NEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office and Besidence, on Main street, Philomath, Oregon. MISS DEETTA JONES, A GEADUATE nurse of Portland Sanitarium six years' experience. Private patients. Independent phonelNovS34. Post of fice box 247. ; ( . z, ; : 12t( Oame Law and License, It was feared for a time that the hunters' license would not become a law. In fact, in its original state, this bill fatled to pass the House of Representa tives. The Representatives from the farming distncts voted against it, claiming that 'heir constitu ents oueht to iiavt- a right to hunt on their own gt und with out a license. Wuea tne Din failed, its supporteis -greed to a change by which a farmer or any member of his family can bunt on his own field wi thout paying the license fee. The law was al so amended so that a nonresident of the state must pay a $10 license for the privilege of hunting. ' While the law is somewhat the same as that in Washington, it is far more simple. There is a tax of $1 a year, which can be paid to the nearest County Clerk, who will issue a license, which wili include a personal description of the man owning the license This paper must be carried when one is bunting, in tne state 01 Washington it is necessary to have a license tor each county Even by excluding the farmers, it is figured that fully $800 wili be raised, which will go a long way toward paying lor tne pro tection of game that is needed so much. Another law was passed, relat in? to the number of ducks that may be killed in a limited time. At present, the law allows not more than 100 ducks in a week, or more than 59 in a day. The new law, which will go into ef fect in 90 days, will permit not more than 50 ducks in a week, or 25 in any one day. Reduction in Fare. Commencing Nov. 7, rates between Corvallis and Portland, via C. & E , Albany, and S. P. will he 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. Failed. All efforts have failed to find a belter remedy for cougbs, colds and lung trou ble than FoJeys Honey and Tar. It slops tbe cough, heals the lungs and pre vents Berious results from a cold. J. N. Patterson. Nashua, Iowa, writes: 'la-st winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and ti ied at least half a dozen advertised coush 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 Bar s. ' are instantly relieved and perfectly heal ed by Bucklens Arnica Salve.. B. Riv enback, Norfolk, Ya. writes : "I burnt my 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 cores. At Allen & Woodward. New Photograph Studio. I am now ready to do photographic work for the public, My studio is up stairs in my new cement building. Gal and see me, you will be welcome. 12-18 - B. B. THOMPSON. Poisons In Food. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day yon may feel a twinge of - dys pepsia that will convince you, Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all stateness due to poisonsjof undigested food or money back. 25 cents at Allen & Woodward drug store. . Try them. n's Exposition is described in Sunset Magazine March Number Has a finely illustrated article on the Great Centennial just the thing to send East. Many news articles, some good Bhort stories, clever verse and interesting mis cellany. Vigorous work by en tertaining writers. Sold by all Newsdealers. To Tub Public. Tbe undersigned have purchased the interest, ot Levi Henkle in the City Dray Conu'sny. Tbe terms of the transaction, includes the good will of the business Mr Hei'kle, bavin? retired from the fi in Thanking the puhiic for past pat- . and soa-i!irtr continuance of 't business of ' hi patrons, and of w ones a i fit to favor us k-spectfully. l ni ton & Fuller. qnarters f 'in at Wellxher Gray'store. It-rt-ndent phone 128. 12 Notice t 1 1! 1 tore. Ni.tii e is hereby wiv. . i. i the nndenieued was m.i'Oiuted executrix of the hut will and k uiin ill of C. E Moor. ue-ed. and all wt- ou baring claims ngniimt mid eatateare re quire - to present same, with proper voucheis, to me at niv home or to W. E. Yates at his oilier 11 Corvallis, within six months from this W. rtHSIS J. UltUKHAN, Dated January 10, lMOa. Executrix. Notice For Publication. y. United Jtai. Land Office, ' " Oraaron City. oreon. February 11. 1905. Nutnai. hereby civen th-- . .'"owi uamed Bettler.liaa nled notice of hiF - 'tml jtruof in nupport of his c. as, ana that said pr .of will oe niau ueioro ueui M uwhmi o at Voivallis, Oregon, on Maiu. .3 itt.u viz: JOHN OJIINCY :.r.NFRO, H. .. No. 12573 for the SWt of sec. 4. T. 11 8. R. 7 W, He names the following witnesses to prove his cuntiauoiu residence upon and cultivation of said mini, viz: urrus it. James, of Blixnett. uresron Uarve burton, of Blodirett. Oregon: William A. Oe1 latlj , ot Wren, Oregon; Alfred & Don can, of Sum mit, Oregon. 1028 ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register Notice to Creditors. Notice U hereby given that the undersigned was nominated in the lt will and testament of Seymour t hipman, as the Executrix thereof, and that she has ben a,. pointed as such Executrix by the County Cuu'i of Benton coun.y, Oregon, and all persons baviug claims against the estate of the said Seymour chipmar, deceased, wul present the same duly veri fied to he .- it the residence of F. L. Miller. Corvallis, ore wiuui six montns from oate. FnUDKNOE CH1PMAN. Executrix Estate Se.tmour Chipman. Deceased. W. E Yates, Attorney for Estate. 12-20 222 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. I could not "urinate without great f J pain and I coughed so much that f J "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 rue what they cal'c-d it and I had no de sire to I ixe. A sister visited me from E1;. Lonis and asked me if I ha.! r.rcr tried Wine of Cardui. I to" ! I:rr I had not and she b f. 1 .3 b citle. I believe that .-."Uife. I believe many v"c:"' ". oaid save much suffer ing iL but knew of its value. Don't you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one r- eine effort to he well. You X need to be ' a weak, helpless soiierer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to day? HEALTH is the : Most Important The manufacturers of-Royal Baking Powder have had 40 years of scientific experience. Every method or 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, There is no substitute for it. The purity and efficiency of Royal Baking Powder , have been commended by the highest authorities, of the world. .1 , These'facts rneari two impor tant tb'wg'.o alf housekeepers : - First: that Royal Bakinsr j Powder is healthful and makes wholesome food. x Second : that Royal Bak ing: Powder makes food 1 good to taste. t - ; PHVAT BAKING SJ I lLf POWDER, ' ABSOLUTELY ( PURE " Try for Ilealth Three nights Thursday, The rjJystic TJJ&rvel The talk of the country. 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