Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1905)
HE CORVM.US GAZETTE Published Tuesdays and Fridays by' Gazbtte Publishing Company. The subscription price of the Gazette for several years has been, and remain's. $2 per ariBUtri, or 25 per cent discount il mast be paid in advance. by a Mexican doctor. He has discovered, so he claims, that if you would cure consumption it is necessary to have a tapeworm. How nice ! . How you are to se cure this tapeworm is not made i clear, and it might be as hard to I secure it as it is to get ria 01 tuberculosis. So far as we know there are none on the market I there are no quotations, anyway. We fancy there would be more satisfaction in the knowledge of No man in all Christendom is a possible attack of consumption more honored by the people of ! than in the possession of a full his country than President Roose- j grown tapeworm. Senor Mexi- velt, and it is right and satisfac- lCana can have our worm. HONORED BY ALL. castor m Great ror iniants ana uauoren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Cluhhiha tory that this should be the case. He is loyal to his country and his people; he has proved worthy of every trust bestowed upon hin; he mingles with the common peo ple and is one of them in every action of heart and mind: he is simple in all his ways, manners, even in his expressionsjof speech; he is open and above-board in evervthine he does, and as he hides nothing you know just where he stands. On his present tour through the South the speeches he has made, while nearly all brief, tingle with the essence of "good citizen ship." According to President Roosevelt's ideas it is a great thing to be able truthfully to de clare the glory of your country, but far more to the everlasting credit of a nation to acclaim the honor of her people. In a recent speech in Indian Territory the president said: Nobody can make a good state except yon yourselves. You need just tho quali ties in government that you need in pri vate life, A man whu is a good neigh bor, a good husband, a good father, is the type of man who makes a good citi zen. The person that you want to have ' as a neighbor is the man to whom you can tie, on whom you can count, the man who is a game man in time of trouble, but who does not seek trouble ; the man who does not brae or brawl, but who makes good; the man who is decent and -square in his dealings with others. That is just the type you have got to have in public life. You cannot afford to let any man represent you in public life if he is crooked; I do not mean whether he is crooked on your side or not, If he will do something that is not exactly straight for your advantage, he will do it quicker for his own advantage. "A man who is a good neigh bor, a good husband, a good fa ther, is the type of man who makes a good citizen," True. President Roosevelt is all of this, and more. He is a good presi dent of the United States. As good, perhaps, as the nation ever . had at least, such seems to have been the opinion of many of our . citizens, about last November, to judge by election returns. borne way, it does not require much imagination to suggest that he will be demanded to accept - the presidency in 1908. While this may be claimed as unusual, as he may now be considered in his second term, it must be borne . in mind that he. has .only been once elected to the presidency by the people. It was unusual for a vice-president to he elected by the people as their chief execu five, but President Roosevelt is an unusual man. Furthermore, without some man advances very rapidly between now and the time for again vot ing a president, there will .be no man available who would not seem like "poor timber" when placed in Teddy's niche. It costs nothing to guess, so. we'll guess that if Teddy wants the job again he can have it. It seems to have dawned upon Kaiser Willie's mind that France's .ally, Russia, being at present engaged in an attempt to teach the children of the Mikado the error or. tneir ways, it was an opportune time ior mm to sneak into Morocco and graft a little. ine manoeuver was promptly executed and the first thing we christians knew Herr Willie was "kowtowing" for ye Sultan's pleasure. No doubt both kaiser and sultan lied to each other like pirates during the course of the act, but . what can be done about it ? Of course, the kaiser realized that no applause of his act could be expected from outside sources, so in order to give an imprint of dove-like love and innocence to his errand he skipped across the Mediterranean and fell upon the neck of the King of all Itally, and kissed said king, in true Judas style, and was kissed like wise in return. Now, all is joy, and peace on earth as 'tis in heaven, and we've got an "open door" in North Africa! Fit Glasses PR9PERLV ACCURATELY, and SCIENTIFICALLY To all Defects of Sight. MATTHEWS, The Jeweler Room 12, Bank Building. Hand - Trimmed Underwear Is guaranteed to be absolutely perfect in every minute detail of its making, from the carefully selected yarns used to the dainty hand-embroidered trimming. The fit of every garment is so perfect that it is a pleasure to wear a suit of the famous Forest Mills make. There's style in its accurate cut and finish there's splen did wear in its fine, strong fabric. It is to those women who are just as particu lar about wearing good underwear as outer apparel that the Forest Mills for Ladies and Children in all styles, Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by cnoosmg tne ngnt medicine, is. i. Wolfe, of Bear G-ove, Iowa, cheated death. He says: "Two years ago I had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, sunering and anxiety, Dut 1 toon Electric Bitters, which effected a com plete cure. ereat benefit in general debility and nprvp trnnHli- flnrl Icppt them cnnstant.lv ou hand, pince, as I nod they have no I the regular price The Gazette has made special arrangement with J-1 1.1.' 1 -J! " 1 I tuc yuuiiaiicrs ox a numoer brand appeals. Made ui. iUmg magazines weightg and grades, in union suits and single garments. Prices and newspapers of the Unit- 5Qc tQ $1.50 per garment. Look for the blue ticket, Forest ea states, wnereby we are j yjgjSf onerea cut rates; on these pablisations. . on every garment if you want the best fitting, best wear ing underwear made. Now we could charge you the serve the difference between and their equal." .Allen & Woodward druggist, guarantee them at 50c. Compliments the Gazette. NLA.' G00DM0UGH MANUFACTURER'S AGENT FOR THE NEEDHAM PIANOS ORGANS i CORVALLIS, OREGON. Under date of Atril 8, we re ceived the follwing letter from Henry S. Westbrook. General Freight Agent of the O. C. T, Co. at Portland, Or. The letter not only shows approval of the course taken by the management ot the Gazette, but also makes it apparent that those who are so desirous of opening, and keep ooen, the great waterway of the Willamette are not doing so with envy or malace towards our great railways.. We take treasure in publishing the letter as follows: Gentlemen: -In you issues of March 28th and April 4th we are pleased to note two breezy articles upon River Navigation. They were to the point, and. along the right lines. . We were pleased to note your reference to the rail roads. As you say, at this day 01 wonaenui advancement we cannot dispense witn tnem, nor must we disparage them ; they are a necessity, one which is linked with the development ot the country. : At the same time we should not " permit our zeal for their advancement to make us oblivious to the great waterway nature has given us and' which should be opened and improved. A living, burning issue,' should be the question of Free Locks. Before we can get them, the peo ple of the Willamette Valley must turn their attention to the river. Personally I am greatly inter ested in the full development of every resource in Oregon, so it is a pleasure for me to -note the in terest manifested along these lines through the columns of the Ga zette. . - v -Yours v ry truly, Henay S. Westbrook. If you want a first class instrument j at the lowest price for which it can be sold, consult us. We never sell our j pianos and organs below cost, but we do sell a great many lor a slight mar gin above cost. And you pay the , same that your neighbor does. Sam ples of our goods may be seen by call ing at the office and residence, Fourth street, 2nd door north of ceurt house. special price to us, as our 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 for a year in advance. This special rate may not last long, so take advantage of it NOW while Ithe chance lis yours. Repairing and nMOBS Work of any kind promptly and correctly done. Gias&es Fitted! at prices that are reasonable and eyes tested free of all charge. PRMTT, the JLWLLLR 0. C. & T, STEAMERS Steamer Pomona, leaves Cor vallis, Mondays, Wednesdays and Eridays, for Portland and all way points. .for rates, etc., call on Boats leave for Portland and way stations at 6 a, m. A. J. SHIRLEY, Agent. A Great Woman's Offer: Open Day and Night Rooms Single or EnSuitOm 1 MANIA AND METHOD. Verily, Puck spoke more wise ly than he knew when he " said, "What fools these mortals be. " The truth of this saying is prov ed tens of thousands of times each year and will continue so long as earth is peopled by . man. Every day some nonsensical theory is proclaimed, some crime . committed that causes the weak nerved fo hold their breath and cover up their heads, or- some man or woman who should know better is the author of some idiotic foolishness. r --D :-:'". Among the late important (?) discoveries, may be that claimed Woman's Home Companion Frank Leslie's Monthly Modern Priscilla and 'Corvallis Gazette CORVALLIS.. J. C. HAMMEL, Prop. One of the Finest Enulped Hotels in the Valley Bus Meets all Trains I Both Phones Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. A Daredevil Ride often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries use Bucklen's Arnica balve. A deep wound in my foo-, from an accident, writes lneodore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "Caused me great pain.- .rnyaicians were Helpless, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly healed it." soothes and heals burns like magic. 25c as Alien wood ward, druggists. Plumbing -, . and Heating! Cornice, Roofing, Guttering. and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work. '. , . F. A. Hencye In connection with J. H, SIMPSON'S HARDWARE STORE. PRAISING FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. roley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung' re medy; and on account of the great merit and popularity of Poley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for tne genuine. Ask tor Folevs Honev and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as I no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxitive. It contains no opiates and is safest for child ren and delicate persons.. Sold by Graham ot vvortnam. . ; . All five one year $3. 65 HOME SEEKERS It yon are looking for some real good Bargains in Stock. Grain. Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for our special list, or come and see us. We will take pleasure in giving yon reliaole informa tion; also showing you over the county AMBLER & WATTERS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE VIRSIL E. WAITERS, CORVALLIS. HENRY AMBLER, PHILOMATH. Interest the en: Weekly Oregonian San Francisco Examiner Corvallis Gazette Jofe Printing Low round trip rates have been Diaced n effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, - and limited to return on or before the following Monday. Rate to ob From Corvat.tjs. JS.OO. Call on Southern Pacific Co'a A mui parucuiars. All three one year $3. 55 When you pay out good money for printing, be sure and get good print ing for the money! 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.' Offer: Will Interest Many. Every person should know that o-nnfl health is impossible if kidneys are de ranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure Jtidney and bladder disease in every form; and will build up and'strenghten ;these organs so they will perform their factions properly. No danger of Bright's disease nor diabetes if Foley's Kidney Cure is' taken in time. Sold by Graham & Wortham, Pneumonia follows La Grlpp but never follows the use of FOLEY'S SW, Cosmopolitan Magazine or Leslies, Housekeeper oMcCall'e, s Corvallis Gazette Good Work costs you no more than the bad. Any three one year SO It stops the Cough and heals th lungs. Prevents Pneumonia and ConsompUon, Ua.G. Taorm, el 151 Osgood Stn CUoafa, wtlteii "Kj wife had Ucrlpptand ttUMka with Trr bad oosh. on ham tuns Wak Maurfm Boot axb Sab uipd eompWftalj. Foley's Kidney , Cure pastes kidneys mad bladder right Address Good printing is correct in spelling correct in gram marcorrect in punctuation on good stock printed with good . ink and . some thing that it is a'pleasure to look at. ' , GazettePub.Co Bring your Job Work to jthe corvniiis, om. I Gazette Office.