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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1905)
CnDYEBTIITS E. 1 Five u'-ji. or less, 25 cents for, three ineenion 50 cents per month. Each additional fine will be charged or at the rate of 10' puts per Hue per month.. WANTED WANTED MEN TO CUT .30Q CORDS .jof fir AddressyJeiis Peterson, Philom-Hn Qr. - .J , 22-24 HluHK- ' ASH PRICE PAID FOR all kiti .f Poultry also dressfd Pork. . Smith Boulden, Corvallis, Oregon, nest to 7.rttb office. " WAtfTE .V0 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette , and Weekly . Oregonian at $2.50 pe r yw. ,. v ; t "THE HOME SAVINGS-BANK CAN hp obtained at the First National Bank Corvallio. . Its use encourages habits of e:nn'mv'and thrift. Ii isanorna . ineDt t'' any household. -.Write for ' . nrtnted rle-jriDtion. . 20tf AN " TjNERGETIC ' LADY CAN SE- . ' core ihe aeencv for this city and sur- - roundim- country for a biab-grade . line of Flnvoring extracts, Perfumes Toilet Articles. Toilet Soaps, etc., by addressing the Pearsall Mfg' Co., Des ' Moines fa. Write them for sample out fit.. Thov allow k his commission, also . ; nive Dremium v . '' - : 19tf H. M. STONE, REAL ESTATE AND " Intelliaence office After 42 ypars in 1 Benton aud Linn counties, I feel justi ' fied in coming before the home-saekers ; of Oregon , and feel that I am com " petent to locate all such as ; wish to buv homes here, with judgment and comDeten-v. For 27 years; I was -,' bridge bnilder in' Benton, Lane. Polk, ' rYamhill and Linn counties. ; I have property in the above named counties to sell, and am thoroughly, -conversant with the same. . I ask no exclusive right of sa'e and unless property is '" sold by me I ask .no pay. Parties wishing to employ help or if looking for a position, will find it a convex ,: ience to phone or call ' at the office. .Kindness and courtesy ext inded to all, , Office, South Main Btreet, CoryaUis Oregon. Office phone 378, reB. phone 66. . FOR SALE THE '"VAPOR BATH CABINET" FOR sale at Graham & WellB, with printed - Instructions for administering the bath at home, to cure numerous ailment - without use of medicine . internally Applications can be made at home without aid of experts. Try one, the . . price is small. - , NEW TIRES - PUT ON BABY BUG gies and go-carts. at Dilley & Arnold's. SOFT-SHELLED ENGLISH WAL- nuts ontyield all other varieties. If : you desire trees write for price and par ticulars to Bert Brooks, McMinnville, Or., R. F. D. No. 2. . SHORT ON ' on Prunes, boxes, $1.50. PERTJNA BUT LONG - Italian Prunes. 50 lb. Come quick. ' . F. L. Miller. . 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. ...'?','';; - . - " '" -! ' i TWO REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN ; Rams and four . half-breeds. ; Peter Whitaker. ' " ' .. FOR SALE TWELVE YOUNG SHORT horn milch - cows, bred . from' milk . strains on both sides; one short-horn bull ; one Jersey bull : registered Poland China hogs, male and female. Address M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore.....23tf f , . , EASTERN OREGON FARM PROPER ty for sale. ' We have over 30,000 acres , in improved . wheat farms for sale in Gilliam, Sherman and Morrow coun ties, Oreeon,- Prices of these lands $15 . to $20 per acre. Small cash payment : and easy terms on' balance. We also hara first-class implement business for - sale in a live Eastern Oregon town on railroad. Address, Moore Bros., bUl Washington St., Portland, Ore. 23-26 HOTELS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, : CORVALLIS, Oregon.; White help only employed, Good, clean cooking; clean beds, and rooms well ventilated ; hrst.class ser vice; splendid facilities .to accommo date the public. . Across the street from First National Bank. 23tf ATTORNEYS' W. E. YATES, :v THE LAWYER, Both Phones. CORVALLIS, OR. E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Post Office Building, Corval- , viia, Oregon. ,j - . JOSEPH H. WILSON. ATTbRNEYr at-Law. Notary. Titles. Conveyane- ing. Practice in all State and Federal -. Courts. ' Office in Burnett Building, EXPRESSMEN.' FELL! WELL1 HERE'S JOHN LEN ger. ' Known him 22 years . . Still car nes Uncle Sam and baggage, i John an accommodating man and always can be found at his post Allen's Drug store, or phone Zoi. - MUSIC. PIANO ' INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN any grade of advancement. Also ' pianos tuned and repaired in fiist-class manner, ind. phone SAo. 4U6. Jr. White. DENTISTS H TAYLmE, DENTIST.- PAIN In Zierolf -building t !irvalllB. .Oregon. wlesa eXfAtction.v X)pp. PoatOnV dTAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND LSEA STAGE Stage leaves Alsea 6:30 a. m ; arrives t Philematb at 12 m ; leaves Philo math . 1 p. n ., arrives at Alsea 6 :3u p.m. All persons wishing to go or return from Alsea and points west can be accomodated at any time. ' Fare to AJsea$l 0 Ronriii tripsamedav $2.00. ' " , M. S. RlCKABO, . PHYSICIANS 1. A. OATHEY. M. D.. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ing Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to (p.m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams tits. Telephone at office and res idence. , Uorva'lis. Oregon. . H. SEWTH, M. D.. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon.' Office and Residence, on Main, street. Philomath, Oregon. . MISS DEETTA JONES, A GRADUATE nurse of Portland Sanitarium six years' experience. Private patients, independent shone No-, 334. Post of fice box 247 .. . - I2tf 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 livestock. Twenty years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. -; . LAND AGENTS. W HEN . IT COMES f TO BUYING - i lands, new-comers in this county will make ne mistake in- consulting James s Lewis. - Mr. Lewis has been u Benton for 30 vears and not only Knows the " county but the entire valley. He has bpen 'actively engaged. in felling, and . buying live stock and real estate all o! this time and naturally his judg ment is sound. He knows soils . and -.values. His knowledge is worth money to anybody desiring correct and sincere information. ,. :- 25-77 POULTRY. SCOO th6rotjgh-bked PLYM- outh Rock aad Brown Leghorn hatch ing eges for sale at $1 per setting, if obtained at residence north of Mechan ical Hall. These fowls were bred for full eas baskets and not for the show I room. You are invited to inspect the breeding pens. Otto F. L. Herse, Cor vallis, Ore. '.: 21-28 THOROUGH - BRED BARRED Plymouth Rock Cockreis at $1 each. Call on F. A. Barnes, south of Granger station, or address Corvall s K. r. 13. 1. 19-27 COLLEGE VIEW POULTRY FARM, I .Barred Plymouth Kocks, Brown Leg horns. Eggs, $1.00 per 15, at yards. My Barred Rock hens are of the best laying strain on the coast. I have add ed cockerels from Park's world's best ege strain. Brown Leghorns are good as the best. . S. U. Moore. Corvallis. 19tf . Indp' Phone 555, THOROUGHBRED BARRED PLYM- outh Rock Cockerels for sale cheap at $2.00. : J. I. Taylor, at C. & E. . cross ing. .TV .:-. I . BARRED ROCK EGGS STANDARD matingB, $1.50 per 15; Bpecial exhibi tion niatings, $3 per 15. If you want the best, call on or write W G. Emery, Barred Rock Specialist, Corvallis. 23tf EGGS FOR HATCHING ENTERED 7 birds ,at Corvallis show and won 3 firsts, 1 second,; -and 3 third prizes. White Rock eggs $1 for 15 ; S. C. Rhode Island Reds, eggs from 1st pen. $2.50 per 15 ; eggs from 2nd pen, $1.50 per 15 These are prices packed in special box es lor shipping. . W. A. Bates, Corval lis, Oregon. ; , 23-30 MISCELLANY. Gazette Bell phone Na341. Umbrella work at J. K. Berry's. Gazette Independent phone No 433. - - . i : s All work guaranteed at J. K. Berry's. Umbrellas recovered and repair ed at J. K. Berry's. Get your ribB fixed at J. K. Berrv'B. Get your school books and school supplies at Graham & Wells. ' Si'k knd woolen goods a specialty at Corvallis bteam laundry, . Send your lace curtains to Cor- Aallis Steam Laundry. Patronize home industry Cor vallis Steam Laundry. ?: ; ; i - a complete line ot iiicycle sun dries and Cutlery on hand all the fame. D. &A. . PATRIOTIC ' TEA DRINKING. I The Chixut and Japan Producta Art Ousted by the British ' - In Ceylon, ," . , : "Careful and intelligent efforts of the British government to have its people consume the tea grown K)ri one of its .possessions have had a remarkable effect," Saw William Sidney Welling, who represents large tea firm with headquarters at London, says the Milwaukee Sentinel. "The people have taken to the idea of using British pro ducts, and the tea growing indus try as a result in Ceylon'is begin ning to pick up. Ceylon was the last of the three eastern countries to engage in the industry. China started, then Japan followed, and for a few years these two countries had a monopoly" of the business. even in the united kingdom.;. -J "At the last moment the inhabi tants of Ceylon began to grow, tea on a small scale,' but the business flourished so that acreage devoted to the raising of this staple in creased enormously. And tht beauty of the whole matter was tne iact tnai tne ueyionians man aged their export trade so well that 92 per cent," of their product was sold in the British posses sions, ousting the tea of China and Japan. i-:j-r"::v "During the last ten years the amount of Indian tea consumed by the people of England alone has increased more, than 70 per cent Considering the fact that Japar and China had a firm hold on tht tea market when the Ceylonians started out;, this is quite remarka ble. It shows that the British people are willing to support eacfc other, although they may be of dif ferent, hue and may be thousands of miles apart." STORY OF ADMIRAL DEWEY. Sick Boy In Brooklyn Wanted to See Him, But Had to Be Dl- , , appointed. "The souvenirs . which - have me most," said Admiral pleased Dewey to a friend, relates, Wo man's .. Home V Companion, ,- "have been those which the little folks have sent me. The admiration ol the children is unalloyed and gen uine, and their gifts are so orig inal." The admiral's correspondence with his little -'admirers ? would make an interesting story of itself, and it would be one that would show his big, kind heart as prob ably nothing else could.' At the time of the Manila victory there was a young lad in Brooklyn, who for many months had been flat oh his back with that most cruel of afflictions; hip disease. From the Battle . or .Manila , ne read every word he could find about "Commo- lore" Dewey, and, he. kept a close tab on his movements. ; It was a rushing disappointment to the lit tle fellow that he would not be able to see his hero when he came to Brooklyn a tew months after his return from the far east. He felt it bo keenly, that without tell ing mm that he had done so. his father wrote Admiral Dewey, ex plaining ;the case, " and asking whether, if he should bring a car riage, the admiral could spare the time to ride over to his house; Ift the programme which had been ar ranged ior. mm there was not a xioment at his disposal, but with his own hand the admiral wrote a letter expressing his regret and in closing an autograph picture for the boy. i , . . - Courting a Girl in Spain. i Courting in Spain is conducted on principles that might almost be described as unique. The Spanish girl of any attractions is almost al ways attended by a young man who ' is known as her novio, and who has the ' privilege of squiring her on her walks, although 6y a singular anomally no formal - engagement exists. . So long' as this state of things continues the young lady has to be loyal and obedient to her gallant. But he may cease his at tentions at any time and openly transfer his attentions to some other lady. Although the advan tages of such a custom are all on the side of the male, very few Spanish girls would, care to ie without a novio, however fickle, London Globe. , r . Jew in J eraMlem, . k ' f In 188'there were only 16,000 to 17,000 J ews in Jerusalem. Last year in the city they numbered at least forty-one thousand. In nil about 150,000 ar actually Urine iaPalestijM. . - . at JOTTINGS. Items of Interest In. and ; Around the'O. A. C. Examinations begin at the col- ege toaay, : nence "cramming" began last evening. The young ladies' physical cul ture classes gave; an exhibition vesteraay ana a eooa crowa was present to enjoy n. t Earnest. Eddy left Friday for his home in" Kings Valley, where his mother is sefsously ill. Mr. tVddv will not return "until next term. . , "? i ' Miss Jsatnenne ; i revitte gave a dramatic recital in ' the college chapel Friday evening, under the auspicies of the Utopian Literary Society. It is something unusual for literary Societies to give pub ic entertainments of this nature, nevertheless the girls, were quite uccessfui. ' Quite a crowd gathered on the athletic field Saturday afternoon to witness the second ot a series . f : cross-country runs. Six' stu dents entered and so soon as they were started, the crowd hurried to various buildings from which they might watch the course of the races from ', the windows. 1 he best time 24-4530, was made by Beach, and it is said to I beat the world's v record. Mi. McFarland came ' in second and I Van Cleve third.. -"If the boys do as well in the bother running events they ought to make quite a showing in this season's track ! meet; :At the annual football banquet given Saturday evening- ; at Hotel . Corvallis the officers for the next year were announced. Herbert ' Root was elected cap' tain and Fred Stimpson was re elected manager. At the close the players were presented ,with a mount containinp: pictures of the boys, together With Trainer and Tar will cure you quickly ar d pfe Trine, Coach Steekle and Man- vent serious results, for sale by Graham asrer Stimpsdii's pictures. Under each is the name, position, and weight- It also states the games, together with score of each, in which the squad participated. i - Bees in Warfare. There are at least two recorded instances in which bees have been jused as weapons of defense in war. When the Roman Gen. Lucullus was warring against Mithridates, he sent a force against the city of Themiscyra, As they besieged the walls, the.inhabitants threw down on them myriads of swarms ; of bees. . These at once began.an at tack, which resulted in the raising of the siege. ; These doughty little insects were also once used with equal success in England. . Ches ter was besieged by the Danes and Norwegians, but its Saxon defend ers : threw down on them the bee hives of the town, and the siege was soon raised. N. Y. Times. Incredible Brutality, 1 It would have beenpncrediblejbrutality if Chas. F. -Lemberger, of ; Syracuse, N. Y.. had not done the best he could for his suffering son. "My boy," he says, "cnt a fearful trash over his eye, eo I annlied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it, and saved his eye.' Gooi for burns and' nlcers too, Only 25c at Allen & Woodward'sldrug store. Cured Hemorhage of' the Lungs. ' "Several years Bince my lungs were so J badly affected that I hadso many hem-1 orhages,"wailea A. M. Ake, of woodlnd. "I took treatment with several physici ans without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my I lungs are now. as sound as a bullet. 1 1 recommend it in advanced staees of lung I trouble." Foley's Honey and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, anh pre-1 vents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Grahm & Wortham The Colonel's Waterloo.1 Colonel John M. Fuller, of Poney Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, from Liver and Kidney tronble. In a recent letter, he says i UI was nearly dead.', these complaints, and, although I tried my -family doctor, be did me no good; so I got a 50c bottle of yonr great Electric Bitters, which cured me. I consider them the best medicine on earth, and thank God who -gave, : yon , the knowledge to make 'them." Sold and guaranteed to cure, dyspepsia, BilieuBnes8 and Kidney Disease.by Allen & Woodward, druggists, at 50c a bottle. , . Second grade fir lumber, -almost any dimension, for onlj $6. '50 per thousand- feet, at' Corvallis Saw Mill. ? x 10 tf. ':-'.. -r '.--..-. , . .. .. - , v. : -. .. - The Kind You Have Alwavs In use for ovci JO years', and has - ftfmJ7'j, sonal All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment, . What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its .age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms -and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind. Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the - Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE. CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM Tou Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Jjjnjg THK CCTfTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY BTatCT. HCWTORH CITV. - Death rate la New York. During November and December, 1903, me. fifth of-the deaths in New York and Chicago1 were: from pneumonia. Foley's Heney and Tar not only stops the cough but strengthens the lungs and prevents pneumonia, so do not take chances on a :old weariner awav when FoIpv'b Hnnev & Wprtham. We have in etock all the stand ard line of wheels made by the Pope Manufacturing Co., at prices to suit all. D. & A. i The Original Foley & Co . Chicago, originated Hon ey and Tar as athroat and lung remedy and on account of the : great merit and ooDularitv of. Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are of fered for the gen nine, ask for Foley's Honey and Tur and refuse anv substitute offered es do other reparation will give' the ' same satisfac tion. It is mildly laxative, it contains no opiates and is safest for children and deli cate persons Sold by Graham & Wor- tham. . . Reduction in Fare. Commencing Hov. 7, rates between Corvallia 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 n Portland. , itopi the eoosA ana necus itmg ROYAL Baking PowcJei Saves Health "J . The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulnessh'of, the family food. ' . . Yeast ferments of I Alum baking powders are injurious. ; 4 - Royal -Baking Powder sas health. - ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. ' I We want the particular about. "Rouglit, and which has been. nas borne the signature ot been made under his pet- supervision since its infancy. Signature of FETilALE WEAKNESS ' B42 1-2 Congress St. Portland, Mains, Oct. 17, 1902. I consider Wine of Cardui superior to any doctor's medicine I ever need 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 oUscouragad 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 ot 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 yon 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. the food, t: work you are . M n