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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1905)
THE CORVAIUS GAZElTt Published Tuesdays and Fridays by Gazbtte Publishing Company. The- susJriptVou price of the Gazett for several y pars lias been, and remains $2 per arwum. or 5 per cent discount it pai'tin advance. - " . A GOOD IDEA. . During recent years there has been great demand on the part of all classes of people for pub lic improvements. Each year this demand has grown, and here during the week. It is af firmed that the fact that local option carried in this county at the last elctfcm Is the reason for all this fireside harmony. - Just so ! : A man- who - thinks enough of his wife can now go home nights without . anybody keeping him from - so doing. What a nice arrangement -anyway of course he could not have gone home as he should and toast ed his toes at his own fireside of evenings until quite recently. This is no argument for either side of the liquor question, but it does seem to us that if a man cares more for a ' "hot toddy" CASTOR I A . 1 .Tor Infants and Children. Tba Klni Yea Em Abrm E::$t Bears th Signature of with ; it the ormnary expenses than he does for his wife said of the government nave mcreas- wif e ig better off without him, ea. . iniS.OI course cais .w w - All jiasPrHnns rn , mb.m' i l . i.t. ..ui: v,-rl . " very nearu ui notwithstanding, it is barely pos . siDie tnat nart co rt ki Prs" mnv HOW JS THIS? : An offer to make you come up stairs and see us. - - 1 New Mainspring (none better), $i.oo. " Cleaning (ordinary ' watch). $i.oo. Cannot be done better at any price. - - - MATTHEWS, The jeweler. Room 12,. over First National Bank. The last session of congress isi now be mixed at home in one or in this county. A mg mignt nave a tendency promote domestic felicity." ' to i -- (DSytqijing Price! V 0. C. a T. STEAMERS! t 1 1 & X AAV . tTAMT ICyULCU. .V " . V, . . , J. pjaces m tnig C0Untyv economical one, uu square deal on "home done" mix- iaCt It IS SaiU Uieie I it Biigub deficit. In view of this, some thing must be done, and what to do is the auestion. Leading t& publicans are inclined toward a Will somebody kindly tell Rus slie-ht tariff on . foreign coffee, sia that she's "licked?"-. It is favor oi more tnan probable, to judge from , Steamer Pomona, leaves" Cor- vallis, - - Mondays, - Wednesdays and Eridays, for Portland and all way points. For rates, eta, call on ' ' - Boats leave for Portland" and way stations at 6 a. m. . 4 A. J. SHIRLEY, Agent. The Gazette Bias made 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 pablisatio ns. - Some of them are in taxing all coffee from foreign the dense stupidity exhibited by Cheap Sunday Rates Between i . .. . .i I t - . . ; . . countries, but allowing tne pro- uvussia in me recent past, tnat duct 'of our own countries to she believes she's' "walloping" pftme in free of dutv. "Our own the Japs. Great is the "Little pniinr.rias" in this case mean Father !" Porto Rico and the Philippines. This plan looks very encourag ingas asort of compromise on )--. t TViln-.Tvmo ' encrar rr, :r whereas, since the iast meet Portland and Willamette Valley Points. Resolutions of Condolence. Low ronnd trip rates have been placed n effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. ttckets will be sola . -.i SATUBDAYS AND SUNDAYS, and limited to retain on' or before the following Monday. . Ti T1 n . to ru Call on Southern Paeiflc Co's AeenU for a Yeax m advance. ... - i . tor parucaiara. . r sriwial rata mjw, nnt last- many iavorauiecuiiuitiuiia, aw T , VnrA , m?fo . f u O ad, Cheap labor, the Philippines pur(jy, has been called to her sugar and tobacco, wnenaiioweu Eternal Home; and to come into the United btates Whereas, She has been a very free irom duty, raises ine inus- userui ana mgtiiy esteemed mem- r: startling Mortality. ciuei ..wiwi ui nuiiic - , . ... -.aUg. 4uy 8tatisticB8h0W 8tartiinB mortality, from who have to pay far more lor a number pi years, ana sadly aPDendiciti8 and peritonitis. To pre- yours, labor. Now, if they can. be in- w"1 sue be missed m her home, ventand core these-awful diseases, there duced to go into coffee growing ln. the Grange and by her many is just one reliable remedy, Dr King's nr, lro-P thir nroduce tniHds; teretore be it , New Life Pills. - M. Flannery, of 14 Cus n u li i "aJ. Resolved, That Hope Grange torn House Place, Chicago, says: "They WlU be allowed tO Come here . . - . . cfM .- hftve no eaaalforConstioation and Bili- duty free as against the coffee of u d n --..v.: onsness." 25c at Allen & Woodward, Now we could charge you the full price for these and re- ; serve the difference between the regular price and their special price to us, as lour" 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, if you are now a subscriber, then by receiving your renewal This j tTPmCKT B05W CP0USE& BBANDEClt.DTHA.HtWYOBK. : OU may toow our store and know that ..'".we; sell good clothes for men,1 but we believe there ' are' other -facts con cerning our merchandise which would benefit us both if they were better known to you. ' ' We "contend that our clothing embraces about all that the word "clothes" implies. It Is not mere Covering for the body for hot and cold days, but it is a recognized correctness for garments for dress; .it is fashionable apparel, up-to-date attire. We are herewith illustrating our :. ' CROUSE & BRANDEGEE Smartsac, a distinctive-cut sack suit for men and young men, a suit combining features Of importance in this day of tailored clothes ready to put on. These suits are made of rough and smooth faced fabrics, full of distinctive points of modern tailor ing, in which you are sure to find absolute satisfaction, not alone for service, but for correctness as to present demands oi high aualitv tailored garments. - long, so take advantage of it NOW while the chance lis foreign countries on which there her modest and , womanly mai would De a tax. , ners. and will cherish her The Filipinos could not expect ory as one . of many virtues and a better proposition, ana it is great usemmess; -turtner be it argued that the taxon the coffee - Resolved. That we extend to renuired that thev could not Mr- Purdy our heart-felt sym supply, and which must come Painy 1H Qis nour ot bereave. lonia rtrA Kfl ment; and be it sufficient to meet the 'deficit draggist'a. - Plumbing and Heating ! IA Great Woman's Offer: Repairing ana Job Work of any kind promptly - - and correctly done. ' Gtaases Fitted at prices that are reasonable and eyes tested free of all charge. PRATT, the JLVJLLLR that now confronts us in the way of revenues. - ' . Cornice, Hoofing, Guttering, and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work. - - WHAT WAS HER POWER? Resolved, . That one copy of these resolutions be sent Mr. In rA t. n tV. A 1 nn J ! & papers, and one to be spread up- r A HllCy G on our minutes. , . . . : Fraternally submitted, . - S. N. Warfield, - . C. V. Oglesby, : Myrtle Strow. In" connection with 'J. H. I SIMPSON'S 'HARDWARE STORE. Woman's Home Companion Frank Leslie's Monthly Modern Prlsclila and . Corvaltls Gazette Open Day and Night. Rooms Singio of EnSuitOm ..HOTEL GORVALL1S.- J. C. HAKIKIEL, Prop. . One of tho Finest Etniloed Hotels In the Valley. Both Phonos - Bus Hfleets all Trains Over a Dog, Some people value a dog pretty highly; tor instance, the following account in , Sunday's Oregonian places the possession the price - of i Perhaps no greater swindling game was ever played by any woman than recent developments have laid at the door of Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwick. This wo man, who, from what may be gathered, possessed neither beau ty nor education, contrived by some means to inauce various Qf a dog above bankers and men of money to human life give, on various pretexts, thou- , At the home of Mrs. Lytle. in sands upon thousand of dollars Philomath, Friday night, in an into her keeping. . : altercation between !Tobe" Lylle Everything considered, it is and Nye Scott, Lytle fired a shot nntv.ir.o- B.rr. nf mirnpnlons thnt. irom a revolver at Scott, which she succeeded as she did. Bv some but for the !atte.r's. dexterity and iflnoriiai"'riir nntsHpasirtTi srio roaa! presence. OI mi n aim' of the weapon would iMuiu doubtless have : taken - deadly oi some oi me mosb levei-iieaueu egect a - .1 money lenders m tne country. Not alone : did she secure their confidence, but their dollars as well. Finally the fall came and swift ly followed investigation and ex posure. 5. Others were drawn into the matter and made confessions. After the exposure of Mrs. Chad-i wick came her trial in Cleveland, Ohio, and as' a result this notori ous confidence woman was sen- teiicedSto ten years in the peni tentiary of Ohio. This verdict was rendered last Monday. The question arises as to how she was able to satisfy these men of affairs that all was right ? She hypnotized them, in some way beyond doubt, but not as Cleopatra did. : There was money in her method, at any rate. Strikes Hidden Rock when yonr ship of health gtrikes the hidden rocks of consumption, pneumon ia, etc., yon are lost, if yon don't get help from Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. J. W. Mtbineon, of Tal ladega Springe, Ala, writes: "I had been very ill w ith pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I began to take Dr. Kiag's New Dis covery, the first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me."Surecnre far soar throat no suits for divorce on the ol".. 91 the term Of Circuit COUrt held price 50cnd fl.OO. Trial bottle free;. " ; WHAT DO YOU. THINK? " A dispatch from Corvallis ap pears in Monday's Telegram and i ll It m .1 i ll recites tne xact tnat tnere were The -assailant, " having been disarmed by Scdtt, secured an other revolver and was loading the gun, evidently to repeat his death dealing assault, but Scott after a desperate encounter in fthich he received au ugly scalp wound, , wrenched the ; weapon from his frenzied adversary.7 ; ; - 1 he trouble was the . result of Scott's having disposed of a dog to which L,ytle had a claim. Iytle has left town N and is - said to be with friends in Lincoln county. The matter has been referred to the Deputy Prosecut ing Attorney of Benton county, and Lytle may be arrested. v "With Lewis & Clark" By JuHa Fratsr i AU1ive one yean 03 651 Is an Interesting ArUcIt in April Sunset Magazine. I This article is well illustrated, v and should be read by people of the Northwest -and then sent to their Eastern friends. It will . show them the enterprise and progress of the Northwest better than many letters would. Other articles, short stories and verse. Sold by all Newsdealers. Will Interest the Men: Weekly Oregonian San Francisco Examiner Corvallis Gazette HOME SEEKERS Ii yon are looking for some real good Bargains in 8tock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for our special lint, or eome and see as. We will take pleasure in giving you reliaDle informa tion; also showing yon over tne county All three one year 35 The Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Ponev Grove. Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, from Liyer and Kidney trouble. In a recent letter, he says: "I waa nearly dead, of these complaints, and, although I tried my family doctor, he did me no good; so I got a 50c bottle of your great Electric Jtsittere, which cured me. I consider them the best medicine on earth, and thank God who gave ypa the knowledge to make them." Sold and guaranteed to cure, dyspepsia, Biliousness and Kidney Disease,by Allen & Woodward, druggists, at ouc a bottle. ' Cured Hemorhage of the Lungs. ."Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had so many hem orhages," waileB A. 'M. Ake, of wood Ind. "I took treatment with several physici ans withont any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stapes of lung trouble''FoIey's Honey and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, anh pre vents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Grahm & Wor'ham Yet Another Offer: Cosmopolitan Magazine or Leslies, Housekeeper orMcCall's," . - Corvallis Gazette Any three one year 2. BO H"J. - - Address Gazottc Pub. Co , , Corvallis, Cro. AMBLER & WAITERS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE VIRGIL C. WAITERS, CORVALU.. HENRY AMBLER, PHILOHATH. Job Printin When you payout good money for printing, be sure and get good print ing for the money I . a- ' Do notjsendlout printedlmat--' . . . 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. J Good. Work costs 1 you no more than the bad. Good printing is correct in spelling correct in gram mar correct in punctuation on . good stock printed ' with good ink and some ' ' ' . thing that it is aleasure to looklat. Bring your Job Work to the Gazette Office.