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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1905)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Five line, or less, 25 centa for three ftf ' nns. or 50 cents per month. Each additional line will be charged for at the rate "f 10 cents per line per month. WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR all kinds of Poultry also dressed Fork, gtwitb A Bonlden, Corvallis, Oregon, Bext tO ftrAZKTTB Office. - WA .STE 0 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at , $2 55 per year. THE HOME SAVINGS BANK CAN v Htoinpd at the First National Bank OoTvallis. Its use encourages habits of economy and thrift. It wan orna ment to any household. Write for n;ntorl rtftai'rintion. 20tf l"'"" AN ENERGETIC LADY CAN SE fnr this citv and Bur- roundine country for a high-grade nf TTUvnrine extracts. Perfumes rn:if .;rloH Toilet Soans. etc., by addressing the Pearsall Mfg-Co.,Des un;nK To Write them for sample out- UIUIUVki . .- i sive premiums. lit m.f 10VI tt ut BTfiWE. "REAL ESTATE AND V.Jiiimf,ni. dffiw Alter x 42 years in nii mii T.inn counties. I feel iusti fied in coming before the home-eaekers feel that I am com . ir.no t a nil RUfth as wisa to buy homes here, with judgment and . competency. For 27 years I was a uA..a hnS'.for In Ben ton. Lane, Polk, ' vumhillnd Linn counties. I have property in the above samed counties to sell, and am thoroughly conversant it.h 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 fc,a nnnirion. will find it a conven- ! tn nhone or call at the office. Kindness and courtesy est ;nded to all riffle s,MitVi 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 t. hnmfi. to cure numerous ailments wiHinnr. tine of medicine internally. Applications-can be made at home -Kithnnt Hid of exDerta. Try one, the price is small. . NTT.w TIR.RS PUT ON BABY BUG- gies and go-carts, at Dilley& Arnold's. SOFT- SHELLED ENGLISH WAL nuts ontyield all other varieties. If vou 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. PERUNA BUT LONG Italian Prunes. 50 lb Come quick. - F. L. Miller. CLEANED " SPRING WHITE1 SIDE , Oats for sale bv W. M. Crees, Cor- ; vallis. Or. 31.32 FOR SALE TWELVE YOUNG SHORT horn milch cows, bred from milk strains on both sides; one short-horn bnll : one Jersey bull registered Polani China bogs, male and female. Address M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. 23tf EASTERN OREGON PROPERTY FOR sale. We have over 30,000 acres "of lmnroved wheat farms for sale in Gilliam. Morrow and Sherman coon ties. Oregon. Prices of !these lands 15 to $20 ner acre. Small cash pay - merit and easy terms on balance. We also have a first-class implement bnsi ness for sale in a live Eastern Oregon 1 town on railroad. Address, - Moore Bros.. 621 Washington St, Portland Oregon. 23-32 MARBLE SHOPS. WM. STAIGER & F. VANHOOSEN. Third door north of Hotel' Corvallis. . , - -. : ' ',. - ' : 32tf ATTORN EYSW W. E. YATES, THE LAWYER. Both Phones. CORVALLIS, OR. E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Officw in Post Office Building, Corval is, Oregon. r JOSEPH H. WILSON. ' ATTORN EY- at-Law. Notary, Titles, Conveyanc ing.. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. : MUSIC. PIANO INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN - any grade of advancement. Also pianos tuned and repaired in fiist-clasa ' manner. Ind. phone No. 405. F. 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 4 p.m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad- . una 8ts. Telephone at office andres- tdence. :: -.; ,; s...'.' Uorvallia, Oregon. C. H. IfEWTH, M. D PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on Main street, Philomath, Oregon. MIS DEETTA JONES, A GRADUATE , nurse of Portland Sanitarium six J years experience. Private patients. ! Independent nhone No. S34. Po6t of- ' &cebexS47. iStf DENTISTS E. H TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN. less ex traction. In Zierolf building Opp. Post Oifi . OorvaiiiB. Oregon. ' oTAGE LINE. P'HILOMATH AND vLSEA stage Stage leaves Alsea 6:30 a. m. ; arrive t Philemath at 12 m ; leaves Ptailo tanth 1 p. m., arrives at Aleea 6 :3i) p. m. All persons wishing to go or return from Alsea and points west ca be accomodated at any time. Fare to Alsea $1 0 Round trip name day $2 00. M 8. RlCKARD. 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 this county will make no mistake in consulting James Leis. - Mr. JUewis has been In.Uenton for 30 vears and not only Knows the connty but the entire valley. He has teen 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 desiring correct and sincere information. 25-77 POULTRY. COLLEGE VIEW POULTRY FARM Barred Plymouth Rocks Brown Leg horns.: Jfines. $1.00 ner 15. at vards. - My Barred Rock hens are of the best laying Btrain on the coast. I have add ed cockerels from Park's world's best egsr strain. Brown Leghorns are good as the best. S- H. Mnore, Corvallis. 19tf ' Indp Phone 555, THOROUGH BRED BARRED PLYM outh Rock Cockerels for sale cheap at $2.00. J. L Taylor, at C. & E. cross ing. . - . BARRED ROCK EGGS STANDARD matings, $1.50 per 15; special exhibi tion mating?, $3 per 15. - If you want the bebt. call on or write W G. Emery, Barred Rock Specialist, Corvallis. 23tf HOTELS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS. Oregon. Crood, clean cooking; clean beds, and rooms well ventilated; first, class service ; splendid facilities to an commodate the public. Across the street from First National Bank. 23tf REAL EST. MORTG. I AM PREPARED TO BUY GOOD purchase money mortgages on : any class of real estate. H. E.' Noble, Commercial Blk, Portland. Or. . . 34 LOST. A PURSE BY-FRANK WYATT, BE tween Philomath and John Wyatt gate. Finder please leave, at this office. " - 33-34 MISCELLANY. Gazette Independent phone No 403. - . . - Get your school books and school supplied at Graham & Wells. mi p u hi iryroriicaun 222 South Peoria St,, Chicago, Iix., Oct 7, 1902. Eight months ago I was so ill that I was compelled to lie or sit . down nearly all the time. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it V and I vomited freanenfly. . ' I could not urinate without great : ' pain and I coughed so much that my throat and lungs were raw ,: and sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright 's disease and ; ' others said it was consumption, y It mattered little to me what . they cailed it and I had no de sire to live. . A sister visited me :: from St. Louis and asked me if -I had ever tried Wine o Cardni. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. . I believe that . it saved my life. I believe many ;J. women could save much suffer- , ing if they but knew of its value. m ; ...... ,.: , . Don't yoa want freedom from pain? Take "Wine of Cardui' and make 01: ".''me effort to be well. Yo ' ' ; need to be a weak, help. 'i -5erer. f-You can have a woman 'a Health and . ' do a woman's work in life. Why : not secure a bottle of "Wine of Cardui from your druggist to- ' day?. ON SITE OF ANCIENT CITY. Gremada, Grecca, la sam ox Towa Which Stand Where Tana gam One Warn, - Gremada Is the name of the modern city in Boeotia, Greece, which occupies the site of the an cient city of Tanagra, says the Chi cago Daily .News. The old town was a rich and luxurious place, greatly renowned for. the cock fights that were given there. It had the honor of being the birth place of Corinna, the great po etess of the fifth century before Christ, and perpetuated her mem ory by a majestic tomb, on which she was represented five times crowned, in remembrance of 'the five victories which she had gained in the lyrical contests with Pindar. Despite this compara tive celebrity it appeared destined to the eternal sleep of forgetful-r-iss, when, after more than twenty-two centuries of Bilence, chance drew to it the attention of arch aeologists. . ? In 1870 the inhabitants of the neighboring- villages, while dig ging in their fields, exposed to view some tombs which the French have assigned to the nine teenth century before the Chris tian era. The discovery of these first serjlchers was the cause of excavations, during which a quan tity of other, tombs were discov ered, all situated along the roads which led from the walls of Tana era in the direction of Thebes, fTalf?a TTai-nia anil Plntnpa. ' vc.u, - . Among this mass of tombs, be longing to several centuries, the most interest attaches to those of the fourth century before the Christian era, on account of their contents. It was in these partic ularly that the statuettes known to-day under the name of "Tana gra figurines" were for the most part discovered.- . MEANT, IT FOR COLLECTION Kan Intended to Drop Gold-Piece on Plate, But Contributes Single Penny. - "I can't . quite make your change,", said the country store keeper, painfully recounting the 'pile of pennies in his handL "It's a cent out of the way." "Oh, never mind," returned the munificent summer boarder. "But it's my cenc," was the moving rejoinder. Sometimes it does happen to make a difference if we know who owns the cent. The New York Press tells this story of a man who, early on Monday morning. came to the assistant treasurer of a church. .. "I attended service yesterday," said he, "and I made a mistake when you took up the collection. I had a penny and a five-dollar gold piece in my pocket. I think " Here he stopped to take breath, and the other man interrupted him with some impatience. . He had heard just that complaint- before. Somebody was always hunting a five-dollar gold piece. "I think you are mistaken," said he. "We had no five-dollar gold piece in Sunday's collection." .' "That's just'what I am trying to get at," said the old gentleman. "You ought to have had one. I meant put jtmtip in -the Iwsl-nf. ljut I made a mistake and dropped in the penny instead.' Here is the gold piece." Xiobstera Along Kalae Coast . 1 . The shipment of lobsters from Rockland at present doesn't seem to indicate that the lobster is dis appearing very fast from the Maine waters, but that the crusta cean is being sent out of Maine by the thousands. Twenty-five or thirty tons are shipped on an average weekly from Rockland . by express to supply the demand in the big cities, and Borne seven or eight tons are sent westward. The sea son of big catches is now on, and the smack men are busy along the coast gathering ; m u the crusta ceans for the dealers. Lewiston Journal. ' '-..1 .: Empress Wants Big Flowers. The dowager empress of China, that lady of most uncertain tem per, is magnificent in her taste and hates all poor specimens of flow ers. " She is said to : constantly scold her gardeners because the colossal chryanthemums . they raise, do not appear to be large enough and she has also expressed her displeasure that all trees could not be made to produce flowers and fruit simultaneously as dQ pracge and iemon trees. -- COVENT GARDEN DESCRIBED Famous London Market Set Tor in Word-Picturea at Various ' . - Periods. Market gardeners who spend the sleeping hours of the London er's morning at Covent - Garden would scarcely ., recognize their place of business in the words : "1 acras terre et pasture cum perti nentiis vocat The Covent Garden jacentes in parochia Sancti Mar tini in campis juxta Charinge Crosse." Yet that was the de scription of it as held by the earl oi ueaiora wnen ne leased it on March 10, 1631. Earlier than that, though, in 1570, the same landlord, in granting a lease of it to Lord Burghley, called it his "pocyon or percell of the Pasture communely called Covent Garden, and other tenements scituate in the high streate of Westminster, comun ly canea , tne estronae." a. pres ent description of Covent Garden might be. better spelled, perhaps, but it. would be lesB picturesque. "Communely" ceases to be com mon when it can be spelled as you please. CAUSE OF SLOW GROWTH Cause of Retarded Development of Cal ifornia Ia Laid to Scarcity of CoaL. One of the causes which has somewhat retarded the develop ment of California, particularly in the manufacturing line, has been the lack of fuel. The finding of oil in that state has relieved in 3ome degree , the situation, but large quantities of coal are still used, most of which has either to be brought in' from Australia or other foreign ports, or else brought by rail a distance of 1,0QP miles. Becent discoveries in the state indicate that coal' in large quantities exists in that locality at accessible points, and develop ment is being pushed with vigor. While this means a loss of some immediate traffic to the railroads, it promises large gains in the fu ture. The development of the re sources of that state has only just begun, and correspondingly the present volume of railroad traffic therein is the only promise of what will come in the future. LITTLE SLEEP FOR SULTAN. Fear of A assignation Is Cause of In somnia of Abdul TTTnt Tur- . kish Konarch. The sultan ot Turkey sleeps 3nly two or three hours, of the 24, ind then when some one is read ng to him or a musician is per -!orming in the adjoining room. Ibis insomnia, which is chronic, has been brought about -bv long - v . . , . . . . . fear Of assassination. A light IS A light is always burning in his room, and lsmet Bey, his foster brother, and grand master of, the imperial wardrobe, sleeps with him in the same chamber. Ismet Bey is the most trusted member of the sul tan's suite; and, as he closely re sembles his master in appearance, he not infrequently impersonates bdul Hamid on those ocensions ju wiik-h the sultan appears in public, ceremonies where a risk of assassination is involved. EDITOR HAS MANY STUNTS Proprietor of Oklahoma Publication Announces That Sutiea of Bawzt . paper Han Are Heavy. "To run a newspaper," says an Oklahoma editor, "all a fellow has :o do is to be able to write poems, liscuss the tariff and money ques tions, umpire a baseball game, re port: a-wedding. ! saw. wood, '.de scribe a fire so that the readers will shed their wraps, make $ 1 do the work of ten, shine at a dance, measure calico, abuse the liquor habit, test wlrisky, subscribe to sharity, go without meals, attack free silver, defend bimetallism, jneer at Bnobbery, wear , dia- nonds, invent advertisements, Dverlook scandal, appraise babies, ielight pumpkin raisers, minister to the afflicted, heal the "dis gruntled, fight to a finish, set type, nould opinions, sweep the. office, 3peak at prayer meetings, stand in with everybody arid everything." Barely Possible He I wonder why it is that the average man is always anxious to know the worst of his neighbor? " She Probably because of the popular belief that misery loves company. Cincinnati Enquirer. The Kind Ton Have Always in use for over 30 years, All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is bASTORIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Karcotle 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 Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CKHTAUR COMPANY. TT UMWV STREET, HEW YORK CUTV. A Thousand Dollar's Worth ot Goodi p , - "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain," says a. i. inurns, a well inown coal operator of Buffalo, O. "I got no relief from medi cine until I began taking Foley's Kidney vjure, tnen tne result was surprising. 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 form of kidney or bladder disease. Sold by Graham & Wortham. : Citation. . In tie County Court el the State of Oregon for the County of Bentoa . In the matter of the estate 1 ' of - William Kriens, deceased J To Annie Carneeie and Carl Kriens, heirs at law of William Kriens. deceased. (JREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OB OREGON, you are hereby cited and required to appeal in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the coun ty of Benton at the Court Room thereof at Cor vallis, Oregon, in the County of Benton on Tues day the-Sth day of June A. D. 1905, at 16 o'clock in the forenoon of said day then and there to show cause if any exist why an order of sale should not be made as prayed for in the petition of W. E. Yates administrator of said estate of William Kriens, deceased, of the following described real property to-wit: The north half of the tract of land described as follows: Beginning at the S. E. corner of D. L. O. of CP. Blair, Claim No. 57, factious 2.1,26,35 aDd 36 T. 12 S. H. 6 West, Will. Mer. thence run North 43 chains to the N. E.'cornei of said claim, thence West along N-rth bound ary line of said claim 18.60 chains, thence South 43.00 chains to Southern boundary of raid claim, thence East 18.60 chains to place of beginning, containing 40.00 acres. All of the above described property being in Benton County, Oregon. You are further notified that this citation if : served upon you and each of yon by publica- tion thereof In the "Corvallis Gazette" news- r 'lu.io. fn fnn, ivouta i ri Hur al nnl. r mail, l.i i he Hon. Virjrfl E. waiters, judge of the said . court bearing date April 14th, 1905. I Witness, the Hon. Virgil E Walter-. Tndge of the County Court of the State of OregoB if r the County of Benton, with the seal of the mid c.uuty atEied this 14th day of AprU, A. I). 1S05. .-, . 1 . B Attest: v . " Victor P. Moses. . Clerk. a2 - ! Men Past Sixty in Danger. N More than half of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlarge ment of prostate . elands. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kid- ney Cure shrmld betiVen nt fhe first sign V) tli.i g-v',its o..r; t m.i has cured- many old nier o: :::'s' il-.seto-:. Mr.- Rodney Burnett. 1 ck ' Mo i writes: "1 suffered with ' i a.o-- j-.u tate gland andkidney iiinliu: n jeaia and after taking tvr 'l-.ttlt s ofF-l'-y's Kidney Cure I ' f" ' r :hn:, I' . v for twenty years, - 1 .' w 91 years old." Sold by Graham & Wortham. -: ROYAL )akiii Powder With Royal Baking""Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no the brow. Perfect facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the " Royal Baker arcl Piitrf Cook" book" for making all kinds of . bread, biscuit and cahe wdx ; Royal Baking tPowder. Gratis to , any ', address. , ROYAL BAKIN POWDER CO, 10 WILLIAM T, NEW YORK. -:-k ; Bought, and which, has been nas borne the signature of - and has been made under bis per jfj?s sonal supervision since its infancy. Signature Our Clubbing Lis. , SuDscribers to the CORVALLIS GAZETTE can obtain the followingi papersin combination sub scriptions with the GAZETTE, at the ery low prices stated below; cash in adance always to ac con pany 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.. ThA best most up-to-date dairy journal in the world, W.. .W, 2.0U. . . ' Oregon Poultry j Journal, Salem," Or., SL, GO cents; 1.80. The Designer. NewIYork. Standard Fashions. JL. 1.00; 2.35. . Pocket Atlas of the World, 381 pages, containing . colored maps of all the states and territories in the United States, the province of the dominion of Canada, and of every country and civil division on the face of the globe. Also valuable statistical in formation about each state and connty, giving the population of every large city in the wor . esides other valuable information. A handy 1 reference work for every person; with Corvallis O bttk one year, 2.00. The abbreviations below are explained as follows: V. for weekly; S W for semi-weekly; T W, for tri weekly; M, for monthly; S M, for senii-uonthly. The first price represents the subscription rate of the publication alone, and the second the rate for the publication offered, in conjunction with the semi-weekly GAZETTE. Oreatra Airriculturist and Rural Northwmt. Pnrt land, Or,.W., 60 cents; tl.80. Oregonian, Portland, Or.. W., fL.60; 2.65. Rnral Spirit. Portland. Or.. Contains a live-stock market report, W., (2.00; 2.55. Pacific Christian Advocate Por and. Or.. W. 12.00. S.05. Women's Home Companion. Springfield. Ohio. 1.00; 2.16. ; Lippiacott's Hagazine, Philadelphia, Pa., M.r 2.50; 3.25. . . 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Snictly bcieiiiific cn e for cough-, So'e 'I h-onts 01 Cold ; ue prevcuive of Pi euuioi ia. Gusran eed. 50c d J1.00 bo'ilen at Allen & Woodward's drue note. Trit I bo Ue fee. swertor cleanliness, greatest of