tUSKM ADVERTISEMENTS f Five line, or lees, 25 cents, -for threeH insertions. SO cents per month. ' Bach additional line will be charged for at the rate of 10 rents per line per month. , WANTED HIG11U-1 - AKH PBICE PAID FOR all kinds Ponltry also dressed Pork. Snmfc B'ilden. Corvallis, Oregon, next to ' tb office. - ' WASTED f-0 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette ai-d Weekly Oregonian at $2.50 per JHir. ........-.. . THE HOMF. SAVINGS BANK CAN he obtained at. the First National Bank Corvallin. le nse encourages habits of economy and thrift. It is an orna ment to any household. Write tor v nrinted de-vriDtioh.-. ,.: ,"., 20tf AN ENERGETIC LADY CAN SE r.nm the aeencv for this city an.f eur- rotrndimr cnntry for a biehrerade line of Flavorine extracts. Perfumes fr.itor. Artirfm. Toilet RoaoB. etc.. by ndrlrpaaincr the Pearsall Mfc" Co.. Des , Moinn la. Write them for sample ont fit. , Thnv allow a bis commission, also oive nreminms. s 19tf H. M. STONE. REAL ESTATE AND Tntplliirence offire After 42 years in Kenton and Linn counties. I feel justi fied in comine before the home-sekers of Oregon, and feel that .1 am com petent to locate all such as wish to boy homes here, with judgment and compe'n'7 ' For 27 years I was a bridge hm.der in Benton. Lane, rom Yamhill and Linn counties. I have property in the above named counties tosell, "and am thoroughly conversant with the same. I ask no exclusive riftht of sa e and unless property is Bold by me I ask no pay. Parties wishing to employ help or if looking for a position, will find it a conven ience to phone or calL at the pffice. Kindness and courtesy extended o all. Office. South Main street. Corvallis, Oregon. Office phone. 378, res. phone 66. FOR SALE THE -VAPOR BATH CABINET" FOR sale at Graham &:Wells, with printed instructions for administering the bath 1 at home, to cure numerous ailments without use of medicine internally, Applications can be made at home " without aid of experts. Try one, the price is email. TWO GOOD HORSES. K. Taylor. SEE WALTER . 28 31 NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BTJG gies.and go-carts, at DilleyA Arnold's. SOFT-SHELLED ENGLISH WAL nuts ontyield'all other varieties.- If you desire trees write for price and par ticulars to Bert Brooke, McMinnville, -.' Or., R. F. D. No. 2. ; - SHORT ON PERUNA BUT : LONG on Prunes. Italian Prunes. 50 lb. boxes, f 1.50. . Come quick. 1 . .. F. L. MlIXKB. . CWO REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN Rams and four half-breeds. Peter - Whitaker. r !: .- r-:Si ?i i ' f - FOR SALE TWELVE YOUNG SHORT horn milch cows, bred from tnilk . strains on both sides ; one short-horn bull ; one Jersey bull ; registered Poland ' China hogs, male and female. Address - M. &. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. 23tf EASTERN OREGON PROPERTY FOR sale. We have over 30,000 acres of . improved wheat farms - tor sale in Gilliam, Morrow- and Sherman coun ties, Oreeon. .Prices of these lands ; $15 to $20 per acre.: Small cash pav ment and easy terms on balance; ' We also have a first-class implement busi ness for sale in a live Eastern Oegon town on railroad. Address.' Moore Bros.. 621 Washington St. Portland, Oregon. ,.-.-! , 23 32 HOTELS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS, Oreeon. Good, clean cooking: clean beds, and rooms well ventilated; first. class service : splendid facilities to ac . commodate the -public. Across the ' street from First National Bank. 23tf ATTORNEYS1 W. E. YATES, , THE LAWYER, " Both Phones. CORVALLIS, OR E. fi. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Post Office Braiding, Coival lis, Oregon. . - v . , ; - JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY- at-Law. Notary. Titles. Conveyanc' ing. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. MUSIC. PIANO INSTRUCTION : GIVEN IN anv erade of advancement. Also pianos tuned and. repaired in fiist-class manner. Ind. phone Ko. 405. F. A. White. . - , , - . PHYSICIANS B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Baild- - ing. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 o. m." Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams 8te. Telephone at office and res-. tdence. Uorvallis, Oregon. 0. H. KEWTH, m D.,' PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on - Main atreet. Philomath, Oretptf. . MISS DEETTA JONER A GRAPTT,4TE . nune of Pnnlav.il. sn iuu .- yar aprri'T" ,' Iiii'- ftlni t'lii.rie 6ce iuf ZC, , PeW ot-' DENTISTS E. H. TAYLOR. DENTIST. PA Ib Zierolf building Itorvallis. Orj?en. less extraction. Op. Post Offi oTAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND A.LSEA STAGE Stage leaves 'Alsea 6:30 a. m.; arrives xt Philomath at-12 m ; leaves Philo math 1 p. ni., 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 Round trip same day $2.00. M. 8. Rigkard. - 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, f . LAND AGENTS. WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING laeds, new-comers in this county will make na mifltnkn in mnsnltinir .famna Lewis. Mr. Lewis has been in Benton ; In trite phrase, words can hardly for 30 vears and not only knows the tell what a valuable affair the tel county bui the entire valley. ' He hasi-i,-- rt T'i. beenactively engaged in selling and phone is m the country. Jn the nnywg uve stocx ana rear estate atror this time and naturally his judg ment is sound. He knows soils and values. His knowledge is worth money to anybody desiting correct and sincere information. - 25-7 ' POULTRY. BOOO THOROUGH-BRED PLYM . oath Rock and Brown Leghorn hatch ing ergs for sale at $1 per setting, if - obtained at residence north of Mechan , ical Hall. These fowls were bred for - full egg baskets and not for the show "" room. -"You are invited to inspect the ;'. breeding pens Otto F.-L. Herse, Cor vallis, Ore. , 21-28 COLLEGE VIEW POULTRY FARM, Barred Plymouth Rocks, 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. H. Meore, Corvallis. Utfv ;..'. ' Indp' Phone 555, THOROUGHBRED BARRED PLYM- outh Rock Cockerels for sale chenp at $2.00. J. L Tajlor, at C. & E. cross ing. -.. -r-' ; : , . ' BARRED ROCK EGGS-STANDARD matingB, !fl.50 ler,l&: special exhibi- tiou matings. $3 per 15,-4f you want the bey. rail o or write W Efnerv. . Barred Rock Specialist, Corvallis.-23tf c- EGGS TOR: HATCHINGCENTERED 7 birjls , at' Corvallis show and wen 3 ; Indeed, I think the world.nt large Sit1' i second, and 3 third prizes. ! jg ungenerously silent concerning White Rock eggs $1 for 15 ;S.C. Rhode!,. & X . Island Reds, eggs from 1st pen, $2.50 i the countless glorious messages of per 15 ; eges from 2nd pen, fi.50 per sia j These are prices packed in special box es for shipping. W. A. Bates, CorvaK lis, Oregon. - 23-30 LOST. A RAIN COAT NEAR COLLEGE. Finder please return to this office, or to A. E. Bell, on College Hill. 29 MISCELLANY. Gazette Bell phone No 341, . - Gakktti?- Inrtflnendent nnone rid 433 J - f ; ,. : : - " ' 1 i . ( ' .? Viet your scnooi dooks anu bcuooi BupueH at vjrraaaui o& weiiB. ! a. B lTl i " .' MBS. CECELIA ST0W1 i Orator, Entre Nans Club. ' ;' 176 Warren Avenue, - ? ' Chicago, III., Oct. 22, 1902. . Fer nearly four vears I suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to pet weTl. 1 however, strongly objected to an operation." My- husband . felt: disheartened as well as' I, for home with a sick woman" is -a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of Cardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few days and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. - . . , , .. Mrs. Stewe's letter shows every' woman hew a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of Cardni cores that sick ness and brings health and happi ness again." Do not go cm-suffering. Go to your druggist today and secure a 1.00 bottln nf Vim M if ':',j-v,?.rt?!!.J??,r? THE CHEERFUL TELEPHONE. i - Institution. That Coatorflmtw JCuch. Toward theEiiliTsxunsat-, ... : : .. of Mankind. .. , ... . In a general summing up of the numerous mechanical inventions which contribute largely 'to the gajety of .nations, the telephone, it appears, does not fall behind, says the Indianapolis Journal. "It just occurred to me the other day," said a woman in a lit tle group of club loiterers who were having a social chat after the club had adjourned, "that we do not give the telephone its just due of praise as a cheer distrib utor. One hears a good deal, now and , then,' about the useful tele phone, the wonderful telephone, the ; convenient telephone, but really I have never heard any one call - it ' the 'cheerful telephone Perhaps, however, one needs to be a suburban dweller to realize what an entertaining and agree able companion the telephone is uun winter uaju, . wueu my uus band was in town and the children at school, my 'spirits "would some times flag. Instead of flying to a quinine pill or a -dose of cut-rate tonicv-1 ;would simply fly to the telephone, call up some one of my treasured . relatives or intimate friends, either in town or in the country,, get a little pleasant sparkle off talk or harmless gos sip over' the wire, and go back to my sewing or work refreshed and braced in mind and body. - 'Unbeknownst,' too, as good old Sairey Gamp would say, I often administered the telephone- cure to my husband and children. If Henry yawned a good deal in the evening and didn't seem ' to care to read, or to talk, I would say carelessly: , ' . ; " 'Henry, call up George Blankej and ask how they all are; over there; '.we; haven't .heard from them for several days; or, Henry,, call up your motherland ask how all the folks are; tell her we want . ' ,3 : . ,V V symposiums woum ungnten.uear old Henry up amazingly. When - children were5 at home from . , ... .. ' .- . , school with colds, too, the . tele phone was ouri great comfort. golden sheer wnicn, day by day, in every direction, lilt along: tne telephone wires." - . k. Antarctic CoUL. ; : - . : Thongh the temperature fell more than 60 degrees below zero several times at the place where observations 'were- 'made,' these records?' cannot be regarded, as representing the 'extreme cold in the antarctic-regions; Greelvand Perry saw nothing worse than fiO or 65 degrees below zero, bntn ike Vpi. ocoii, iney were ciose io jne i . K ' 6- . : ciucpi. ,uuriugs me juimuer ; imonius. , a ne most severe cota on , r ccuru j lum uuaerreu jd norm - ern Siberia, well inland, savs the i New York Tribune. A temnera I ' jture oi ay Deiow. was: registered a , few; years ago ;&t .'Werkjohansk. (For well known astronomical rea-n sons the winter of the southern hemisphere is colder than that of the northern. If a, midwinter ob servation could be made several hundred miles from the ocean in that part of the globe, therefore, I it is not unlikely that a temper Jature of fully 100 degree below zero would be encountered. In toxica td Wans.' v ' have a great fondness for overripe fruit, especially pears, plums and sweet apples. The sugar, of these-iruits has a tendencyfto p'aesintd afcind of al cohol in the ordinary process roqScniOBSer: thinks'they must exist rotting, and after imbibing large5; quantities of this liquid the wasps become outrageously intoxicated. They crawl away in the grass in a semi-somnolent condition and re-" main till, the, effects have passed oft,' when they will go at it again;' it 'is while in this condition that they do; their worst stinging. VA person..receiving a sting from one. of these intoxicated wasps will suffer severely from nerve poison ing for days. Nature. , . .. w. - Z. - t " " D' -Aftarmath. "v f Why are you so quiet this eyen uig, dear'? she asked. ,!AreouJ tninKing aoout now we pecame en gaged last night ?'V: : -? "TfesXhe answered, with-a deem sigh. "tou. see, I'm perfectly so-J ber, to-night." Chicago- Daily -New. THE HOTEL 'FOLDER FAD? Collecting Thee Sotrrsnirs of Torslga -n. Travel Is Popular -Borne "Beau- -'v : , Uful Specimens tare ad. '," To (iollect hotel folders is:the i latest fad." Almost all of the big hotels of Europe., issue booklets : not only describing the charms ot ! their solons and verandas, but gi -' i ing many a curious picture and?l quaint legend of 1 some historic: scene near by. '-The pictures am . oftentimes close likenesses to etchings, and not a few are col ored, so that on being framed Un der glass they appear from- the wall to be water color paintings, says the .New York Tribune. The collecting of hotel folders seems to have all the fascination which many another f ad was wont to have before it became worn out. Instead of gathering together the postage stamps of ; various na tions, or theater programmes, or restaurant menus, many a "col lector" is now filling his ; scrap book with pictures of the pleasure palaces of England and the con- tinent. . . . . . . The booklets, which are sent out gratuitously by European hotels to , anyone, who. writes for them, are sometimes as elaborate as art magazines.. .Hotels in Italy and Switzerland, for k example, are likely to illustrate their folders with pictures of Italian lakes and bits of Alpine mountain scenery. The lake pictures are to;. attract those fond of water, and the pic tures of the peaks and gorges are designed to , tempt mountain climbers. ; Certain . hotels of France, Belgium, -Holland, ' Ger many, Austria and Hungary have a way of weaving legends among more staia geographical data. For example a table of statistics concerning. : railroad rates and time tables will follow a story of some brave crusader and his sweetheart, who became a nun erp: his return. . The ancient fable will be made more real by pictures of a crumbling tower where the; lov ers first met, or a ruined window where they bade each other a last farewell. .: -..- ' . Hotels in Great Britain reflect much of the life of city -or county in their folders. A house will fur nish along with pictures of its own corridors and apartments sketchy es of famous buildings in the neighborhood, or, perchance,. the portrait of a famous man who waii born near the corner. 'Although these booklets cost the hotels no small sum each year to publish? and send out broadcast, ' yet the "bread cast on the waters". is returned . after-many days to a great enough degree .to bring pro t. ' Even if, the collector of hotel folders does not go to all the ho tels himself which are represented in .his collection, yet he shows his prizes te others, who tell still oth ers about them, so -that manv a traveler - who . might have , landed ; aimlessly in some-faraway Ku- ropean city instead goes straignt Fu. to a. certain inn; because ."somer now n rememDered its name. , : - Cbi&eM ToasU Teeth. (; - lulli owuiuoocr ua maw singular collection of. fossil teeth from drug stores in various parts : of China, where they are sold nn- rler the name of dragonr, teeth, and are valued for their supposed curative powers. ' Upon examin ing them Dr. Schlosser found that they are the remains of many spe cies of extinct animals, such as the' ancestral forms of camels, saber-' toothed tigers, three-toed, horses and other creatures ",af ancient times, some of which, lik'e the an cestral forms of camels and ante lopes, were supposed to have had. their original home' in "America 'and in Africa. . Judging from the ' quantaties of these teeth sold, Dr. - in enormous parts of the numbers in . some Chinese empire. Kansas City Journal. t ' . The Ariatoaracy of Pork.;J . v. When Theodore Parker first vis-; ited Cincinnati,' at that time ,7 the recognised, :. leader .among (west ern cities, he -said that . he had made tt great .disco very-rmamely, that whier the-aristocracy of Cin cinnati was unquestionably found ed on-pork; it made a great differ ence whether a man killed pigs for himself or whether his father had killed them. 7 The one was held ple beian, the other patrician. It was the' difference,5 Parker said, be tween the stick 'ems and the stuck femS; and his own sympathies, he ..ed, vere with the present tpnre -AtteVnttc.' v .V a ' Attontic. The Kind Tou Save Always m u ior ovei r ow years, j -j 'a " sonal All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are bub -v Experiments that feifle-with and endanger the health of , Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTpRIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare . . gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ..contains 'neither Opiums Morphine nor other Narcotio .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 In Use : for Over J30T Years. ; th enmm oommut, tt kihui stkcct, an nm em COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.' EeavehOekek. Mr. Daffys were Philomath visitors Fripay. ,',-..; ' ' , "''.(;: Mrs. Daily is reported to be much im proved. v . ' "There was a sch6ol"meeting held, Fri day "evening tojput np notices for school wood. . Mr. Dnffy and viife were Corvallis vis itors, Wednesday. , - V I Mr. Daniels finished the new grade on Mr. Dufiy'8road and it works, well. V Beaver Creekers enjoyed a terrible rain and hail storm Wednesday evening. , Sherman Gleason was a Corvallis vis itor Monday evening. ' . -, , r. - Charles Broomfield passed Monday, en. ro-ite to hiscabih'. -,-''.' Mr. Terry Butler was a CoFvallis visi tor Monday. " V Mr. Peterson and family made a "visit to Muddy lastSunday and Monday. ' . Andrew Ireland is visiting his parents He expects to return to Washington Sat urday. -' . : ; '' .' ., ( Mr. Winters has Jately been engaged in making a new garden fence. We wish we had more such enterprising men as Mr. Winters. " -."' . v - We are now enjoying beantifnl March showeis. The grain and everything is crowing fine while many frnit trees are blossoming. r.-,:: 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. t ' t 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. N ' . . These facts m.ean two impor tant things to all housekeepers : . .' .j - : x.x , ' :J first : that Royal Baking1 ' , -, Towddf' Is' healthna and ' .. ' makes wholesome food. I y ' -.j Second : that Royal Bak- ing Powder makes food ... . good to taste. v . . ' ROYAL POWDER- 'Mil. 1 ABSOLUTELY - PURE Boug - ht. and. nas Dome tne signature, f t ueenmaueunaer nls pei supervision since its infancy. . Signature of , Our Clubbing Lis. , SuoBcriBers 1 to the CORVALLIS GAgTTB ca obtain the following papers in coml instinn sub scriptions with the GAZETTE, at -the eery low prices stated below; cash in ad anc alwtys to ao con pany the order. Those wishing twe or mora publications named with the GAZETTE, will pleas, correspond with this office and we will quote you the combination price. . We can save yon money on nearly all publications von desire. Hoard's Dairyman, Fort " Atkinson. Wia, The best most up-tolate dairy journal in the world. W.. 1.00; 2.30. i .. Orejron Poultry centB;.1.80. Journal, Saleraj Or., M.. 50- " The1 Desisrrier, New" York, Standsid- Fashions, H $1.00; 2.35. . Pocket Atlas of the World, 881 jwces, contaming colored maps of all the states and territories in the United States, the province of '1he dominion of Canada, and of every country and civil division on the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in formation, about each stateand coi-ty, giving the population of every large city in O.t- v or ... esides . other valuable information. A l-Midy teference work for every person; with Co t.li.(j.. kttr one yeai-, 2.00. . : . .' - , , ;., . 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