CUSSMEO ADVERTISEMENTS Five lines, or lees. 25 cents for three tosftri 50 cents 'per month. Each add it tor. line will be charged for at the rate ' 10 xnts per line per month. e. a. taylt r. less extraction. Opp. Post tm . WANTED Hlt.H t '.''ASH PKICE PAID FOR all ki jiir if Poultry also dressed Pork. Snuw Boulden, Corvallis, Oregon, nt t '.o vzbttk office. WASTE ' 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE GazettB and Weekly Oregonian at $2.55 per year. THE HOME SAVINGS BANK CAN be obtained at the First National Bank ConralliR. Its use encourages habits of economy and thrift. It is an orna ment to any household. Write for printed description. 20tf AN ENERGETIC LADY CAN SE cnre the agency for this city and sur rounding country for a bieh-grade line of Flavoring extracts, ..Perfumes Toilet Articles, Toilet Soaps, etc., by addressing the Pearsall Mfe'Co., Des Moines la. Write them for sample out fit They allow a bis commission, also aive premiums 19tf ...-j-JiqjMlllUllJ-llJa H. M.STONE, REAL ESTATE AND Intelligence office After 42 we in Ttontnn and T.inn counties. I feel justi fied in coming before the home-seekers of Oregon, and feel that I am com petent to locate all such as wish to nv hnmea here, with iudement and compebennr. For 27 years I was a liriHou hni'dpr in Benton. Lane. Polk, Yamhill and Linn counties. I have property in trite above aamed counties to sell, and am thoroughly conversant with the same. I aBk 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 nosition. will find it a conven ience to nhone or call at the office. TTinHnpss and conrtesv extended to all, Office. South Main street.. Corvallis, Oregon. Office phone 378, res. phone 66. PHILOMATH AND l.SEA STAGE 8tage leaves Alsea 6:&ia. m. ; arrives t Philemath at 12 m; leaves . Philo inath 1 p. m., arrives at Alaea 6:30 p. m. All persons wishing to go or return from Alaea ntid points west caa be accomodated at ant time. Fare to Alseafl 0i) Rounn trip -amedav $2 00. M 8 RlCKAKD. FOR SALE THE "VAPOR BATH CABINET" FOR sale at Graham & Wells, with printed tnctnwrinna for ariministerino' the bath at home, to cure numerous ailments without use of medicine internally, Annlirationa can be made at home without aid of experts. Try one, the price is small. TWO GOOD HORSES. K. Taylor. SEE WALTER 28-31 DENTISTS ONE OP LONDON'S BRIDGES. la Zterolf building oTAGE LINE. 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. - - LAND AGENTS. WHEN IT COMES TO ; BUYING lands, new-comers in thin county will make no mistake in consulting James Lewis. Mr. Lewis has been in Benton for 30 Year and not only knows the county but the entire valley. He has been actively engaged in selling and buying live stock and real estate all ot this time and naturally his judg ment is sound. He knows soils and values. His knowledge is worth money to anybody desiiing correct and sincere information. 25-7' NEW TIRES PUT ON .BABY BUG gies and go-carts, at Dilley & Arnold's. SOFT- SHELLED ENGLISH WAL nnts outyield all other varieties. If ' vou desire trees write for price and par ticulars to Bert Brooks, McMinnville, Or., R. F. D. No. 2. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS, Uregon. liood, 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 SHORT ON . PERUNA BUT LONG on Prunes. Italian Prunes. 50 lb. boxes, $1.50. Come quick. F. L. Miller. CLEANED SPRING Oats for sale by W. vallis, Or. WHITE SIDE M. Crees, Cor- 31.32 FOR SALE TWELVE YOUNG SHORT horn milch cows, bred from milk Btrainson both sides: one short-horn bull ; one Jersey bull ; registered Polami " China hoes, male and female. Address M. 8. Woodcock. Corvallis, Ore. 23tf EASTERN OREGON PROPERTY FOR sale. We have over 30,000 acres jof lmnroved wheat farms for sale in Gilliam. Morrow and Sherman coun ties. Oregon. Prices of !these lands 15 to 20 oer acre. Small cash pay ment and easv terms on balance. We also have a first-class implement buwi ness for sale in a live Eastern Oregon town on railroad. Address. Moore Bros.. 621 Washington St. Portland Orezon. . 23-32 MARBLE SHOPS. WM. STAIGER & F. VANHOUSEN Third door north of Hotel Corvallis, 32tf ATTORNEYS1 W. E. YATES, THE LAWYER, Both Phones. CORVALLIS, OR, E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Poet Office Building, Cot val its, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY at-Law. Notary. Titles. Convevam: ing. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. MUSIC. PIANO INSTRUCTION OlVEN IN any grade of advancement. Also pianos tnned and repaired in first-class manner, lnd. phone JNo. 4U5. a. A, White. ; , PHYSICIANS B. A. OATHEY. M. D.. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ing. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to 1p.m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams Sta. Telephone at office and res idence. Uorvalua, Uregon C. H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on Mam street, Philomath, Oregon. MISS DEETTA JONES. A GRADUATE nnrte of Portland Sanitarium six ' nwn1 ffrnArtanca. Private cedents. Independent phone Noi 834i Tost pf tix.2&. t2Jf iEN 1 1ST. PAIN 1 When tha Southwark Spaa "Was Cotv- 7 Stmcted There was Bomethlsg of a Turmoil At first sight . there appears nothing romantic about the South wark bridge, whose reconstruc tion is now being debated. But there is a wonderful little story behind it, after all, says St. James' Gazette. There was the inevita ble fight over its construction. Street traffic and the necessities of pedestrianism might go hang so long as the traffic of the river was not interfered with ; and it was to get over the opposition of the cor poration and conservators that the Bennies had to make such enormous spans the largest ever attempted in the history of en gineering up to that period. This necessitated the use of blocks of granite greater in extent than had ever been quarried since the days of the ancients. It could not be done, masons declared. 'Sir John Rennie on his part swore that it could and should. He went to Ab erdeen, and at Peterhead found a block of granite weighing 25 tons. That he would have whole, he said. ' By excessive wages and unpre cedented largesse of the native wine, men were got to cut and de tach the mass from its moorings. But then it had to be taken four miles along the road to port. Such a thing had never been heard of. Sir John managed to fake up a carriage, and after a journey of a day and a half, part of which was spent in digging the monster out of collapsed roadways, 12 or 14 horses got it to the vessel which, after extraordinary difficulties, the engineer . had succeeded in chartering. There were no cranes to lift such a weight. . They had to build a scaffolding in the bed of the harbor to get the block aboard. Eventually the thing was accomplished, and although every mariner save the one who had un- iertaken the commission believed: that the enterprise would send the vessel to the bottom, the gran ite was safely brought to London, and a new era in engineering in augurated. One curious feature in the history , of Southwark bridge is that it was opened at dead of night. As the clock of St. Paul's chimed midnight it was de clared free to the public. POULTRY. COLLEGE VIEW POULTRY FARM, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Brown Leg horns. Ease, $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 egg strain. Brown Leghorns are good as the beet. S. H. Mwre, Corvallis. 19tf Indp' Phone 555, THOROUGHBRED BARRED PLYM outh Rock Cockerels for sale cheap at , $2.00. J. I. Taylor, at C. & E. crossing. BARRED ROpK EGGS STANDARD matings, $1 50 per 15; special exhibi tion mating?, $3 per 15 If you want the bett. call on or write W G. Emery, Barred Rock Specialist, Corvallis. 23tf HOTELS. REAL EST. MORTG. AM PREPARED ..TO BUY GOOD purchase .money mortgages ou any class of real estate. hi. Jj. .Noble, Commercial Blk; Portland Or. 34 Live It Over. Following is what the editor of the Capital Journal had to say va tvnuiug uwilU KJL UlU Jl C" gon," by Geo. A Waggoner he said much more, but lack of space keeps us from reprinting it, greatly as we should like to; In reading the book, ne feels the very heart pulse of the early pioneer must go with him into the situations that try men's souls,, sorrow with , him in his failures and rejoice with him in his successes. When 'he crosses the Missouri river with an ox team and starts across the great desert, we are with him. Silent, but conscious of be:'ng helpful when rivers cross his path, we assist .j in converting the wagon bed into a boat, and in swimming the , cattle across; cheerfully we stand guard . with him at night. wmie uis wile and cnildreu sleep, confident of his readv hand and watchful eye when the painted savages, "wild Arabs of the plains," attack him. Our soul, 4 m nowever, umia it may be, is aroused to stand with him in de fense. We are are thirstv with him on the great desert, hungry when nis food gives out, and we rejoice when he reaches a land of plenty, liven yet, we can not leave him. He holds us still. His grand personality enthralls us. We love him fer what he has endured, and rejoice with him when he sees his efforts crowned, and the , desert and wilderness land transformed into the very garden spot of the world, teeming with wealth and beauty and pulsing high with hope for the future. Every man, woman and child will be pleased, interested and made better by reading Mr. Waggoner's book. i i imv U i h m Atari t!tora.4 AVegetablePreparalionFor As similating ttieFoodandBeg da ting theStoinaclts andBowels of Promotes DigestionXheerful nessandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral, Hot Narcotic. fitctpe ofOUArSAMUIlHTCHER PanpJa Scnl-BoAUUSmln- . A perfect Remedy forConslipa Tion, Sottt Stotnach.Diarrhoca and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YDHK. TIT? EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. tsjHInl n A In) 111 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Sign; ature I A ir I 1 AT In Use For Over Thirty Years tph A tmi ecimum ommmt. mkwi Rare Woods Wanted. LONDON'S SOCIETY SPIES. MISCELLANY. Get your Fchool books and school supplies at Graham &. Wells. Last Hope, Vanished. - When leading phy&icians said that W. M. Smithart, of Pekin, la., had incurable consumption, his last hope vanished; but Dr. King'B New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him out ot his grave. le rhvb: lms gieat specific completely cuied me," and saved my life. Siuce then, I have ued it for over xo years, ana coneiaerea it a marvel ous thioat ana lung cure." st.ncuy Bcientific cure for coughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed. 50c and $1.00 bottles at Allen & Woodward's drug store. Tna bottle free. ; They Are Xmployed to Keep Tab on , the Wealthy and Post the Tradesmen. f "Ifind Thedford'a Black-DranRht I JT a good medioine for liver diseaie. tf It cured my s on after he had spent $100 with doctors. It is all the med icine I take." UBS. CAFOLINB MARTIN, Psrkersburg, W. Va. -. - - If your liver does not act reg , ularly go to your druggist and secure a package of Thedford's - Black-Draught and take a dose tonight. This great family , medicine frees the constipated . bowels, stirs up the torpid liver : and causes a healthy secretion of bile. -Thedford's Black - Draught ' will cleanse the bowels of im purities and strengthen the kid neys. 1 A torpid liver invites colds, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. Weak kid-nays- result in cright's disease '' which claims as many victims - as consumption. A 25-cent Eackage of Thedford's Black 'raught should always be kept ' in the bouse. . "I used Thedford's Black- . Draugbt for liver and kidney com plaints and found nothing to excel ft." WILLIAM COFFMAN, Mar : ' blehead, 111. THEDFORD'S BLACK- ' The out-of-work man in the smart set, who formerly lent him self, for a consideration, as a "guinea pig" director, "toted" for tradesmen 6n commission, or sold furniture, country houses, or mo tor cars, has found a new profes- uon. It is that or "society spy." According to a correspondent of London Truth, (who signs him self "A Shopkeeper and a Gentle nan"), the "society spy" is inval uable If a West end man is in difficulties, or his wife has over- ated his patience, the , "society ipy" informs the trade at once. , If a West end man who has been for, years on the brink of bank ruptcy wins a large sum at the, ?ard table there are intimate friends who profit by making the good fortune known. A.t a time when there are so many who are rich, or appear to be rich, whose Dames are unfamiliar the shop keeper might make serious mis takes were it not for the informa tion which is so given. The tradesman is only too hap py to pay for infomation which jnables him to avoid a severe loss. Tradesmen in former days sel lom ventured to ask such ques tions; and their customers, as a rule, supported each other. Now, says Truth's "informant, the difficulty shopkeepers have to contend against is that most of their customers, especial-, ly if' they are intimate friends, liave not a good word to say f or sach other. Modern English so ciety is to-day an "association of Bnemies who profess to be friends." . ' Henry I. French is ver)', very anxious for people to contribute samples of wood large enough to give at least an 8-inch surface in order that they may be made into panels for use in the Benton county exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair.. These woods will form a part of our exhibit and it U necessary that they be brought in soon, as the time is short until the fair opens. While these woods will form a part of our exhibit. they will be so manufactured that they will be useful in the exhibition of grains, grasses and oiher things. F. P. Sheasgreen, of the Cen tral Planing Mills, has already started on the task of manufact uring these panels and all parties who will contribute wood? for this purpose are requested to leave said samples of wood with Mr. Sheasgreen. It is not neces sary that the woods be seasoned, for, if green, they will be steam treated. Now, bring along our chunks of wood. Don't.besitatt- in tne .matter, tor anairs are in such a state that delays are apt to be costly. Here is a list of a few ot the woods desired: Elder, chincapin, curly maple, pear, apple, peach, or any other choice woods, and in as large pieces as it is possible to secure Now. don't foreet this but hustle vi'iir sainpRs iiiong. Don t miuu a 1 11 vour it ward- for this it is ure 10 mine. It will be looked aiici later. Now act. A Thousand Dollar's Worth of Good. "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing grayel or stones with excruciating pain," savs H. ihurns, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O. "I got no relief from medi cine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprisiug. A few doses started the brick-dust-like sub stance and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has ' done me $1000 worth ef good." Foley's Kidney Cure will cure every torm ot kidney or bladder disease. Sold by Graham & Wortham. Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the virulent poisons of undigested food, C. G. Gray son, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King's New Hie .fills, "with the result," he writes that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic. laxative properties. 25c at Allen & Woodward's, druigusts. Men Past Sixty In Danger. More than half of mankind over stay years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlarge ment of prostate glands. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kid ney Cure should be taken at' the first sien of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men ot this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett. Reck Port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged pros tate gland and kidney- trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's K.idney Cure I teel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now 91 years old." Sold by Graham & Wortham. BURGLARS PREFER FRAME. Picture ' Tremen ted to Bodin, the Paris Sculptor, Is Disposed Of in Unique Hanner. Xite-Tlying Animals. Animal locomotion sometimes shows itself in forms not unlike kite-flying and parachuting.' The "parachuting animals" are; mam mals flying Bquirrels of various kinds birds (the pigeon), rep tiles flying fishes. Among, the "kite-flyers" are spiders and flies. Natural History of Animals An American has brought from Paris & story of Rodin, the sculptor, which the Boston Transcript relates. "Rodin," he says, "was presented with a raw daub of a painting a month or two ago by a coEceited young student He accepted the painting gracefully, but he was much annoyed a week later to hear that the student was going about declaring: " 'Rodin says the painting I gave him is better than the Degas over his calm ney.' , "Rodin decided to take down this con' ceited young liar. So meeting aim one day at the Cafe de la Paiz, he said, in the hearing of a good many mutual ac quaintances: '"My house was robbed on Sunday night Did you hear about Itt " 'No,,' said the youth. "Was much taken?' ' " 'A half down suits of clothes, some silver, and you know that painting of yours? - Well, they cut it out of the frame and 'Hurrah! the youth interrupted, ex cited and pleased. "Why, my fortune's made. The newspapers "They out the picture tW KoS&t continued, and jrv&t Off 1U jfte Cakes Kidneys and Bladder Riant , Our Clubbta; Lis. Suoscriben to the CORVALLIS QazjCTTB an obtain the following! papers in combination sub scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the very low prices stated Deiow; cash m acuance always to ac company the order. Those wishing two or more publications named with the GAZETTE, will please correspond with this office and we will quote you the combination price. We can save you money on nearly all publications you desire. Hoard's Dairyman. Fort Atkinson. Wis.. The best most up-to-date dairy journal in the world, W., Oregon Poultry Journal, Salem, Or., M., 60 cents; 1.80. The Designer, NewYork, (Standard Fashions, M (LOO: 2.36. Pocket Atlas of tbe World, 381 )mses, containing colored maps of all the states and territories in the United States, the province Of the dominion ot1 Canada, and of every country and civil division on the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in formation about each state and. county, giving the population of every large city in the wor esides other valuable information. A handy ( reference work for every person; with Corvallis G kits one year, 2.00. The abbreviations below are 'explained as follows: W. for weekly; S W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri weekly; 11, for monthly; S M, for semi-nouthly. The first price represents the subscription rate of the publication alone, and the second the rate for the publication offered m conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZETTE. Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest, Port or, B.W., dv cents; ai.su. Oregonian, Portland, Or., W., ?L60; 2.55. Rural Spirit, Portland, Or., Contains a live stock market report; W., 42.00; 2.56. Pacific Christian Advocate Por and. Or., W., $2.00. 3.06. Women's Home Companion, Springfield, Ohio. $1.00; 2.16. . Lippineott's Magazine, 1 hiladelphia, Ps., K4 J2.60; 3.25. . . EvYv Month (Music, Song snd Dtnce). New Yolk M., $1.00; $2.15. The Century Magazine, Kiw Tork.M., $4.00; 6.09 Young Peoj le's Weeh, f huiio, 111., V., 60-ctn. $1.90. O nninnati Inquirer, Cincinnati, W., F.C0; 2.05. The Fruit Growers' Jcurnal, Cobden , HL, f. au cents; $1 76. Homestead, Des Moinea, Iowa, A thorough! stock! and farm journal, W., $1.00; 2.30. The Republic, St. Louis, Mo 8. W., .; 8.06. The American Farmer, Indianapolis, lnd.. Live stock, farm and poultry journal, IL, 60 cents; 1.66. Boston Cooking Bcho l Kagas e, Bi-M., 50 cent;. L90. - - Good Health to the Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cake can be made only with good eggs, so also, a cake that is health--' ful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food It imparts that peculiar light ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, tiscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., and what is more important, renders the: food wholesome and agreeable to, young; and old. ' . ROYAL BAKtNa POWOER C0 NEW TOftfe. 1 X