Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, April 25, 1905, Image 4

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    tBSSIFNIEBMMEITS
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Five lines, or less, $5 cent for three
tnspntona. or 50 cents per month. Each
additional line will be charged for at the
rate of 10 cents per line per month
A ANTED
SOMKOuE TO HAUL 160 CORDS OF
-wood . Anyone wanting the job, call
on G. B. F"a. 34-37.
Hit tHEST ASH PRICK PAID FOR
all kinds of Poultry also dressed Perk.
Smith & Boulden, Corvallis, Oregon,
nxt to tf!BTTK office.
WAiSTE 0 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE
Gazette and Weekly . Oregonian at
$2.56 per year. , .
THE HOME SAVINGS BANK CAN
hp obtained at the J) irst .National uann
Corvallis. Its use encourages habits
of economy and thrift. It is an orna
ment to any household. Write for
m-inted deportation. . 20tf
. .
W. M. STONE. REAL ESTATE AND
Tntellitrence office After 42 VW! in
'Benton and Linn counties. I feel iusti
fied in coming before the bome-sdekera
of Oreeon. and feel that I am com'
ratent to locate all such aa wish to
buy homes here, with judgment and
compefrenff. For 27 years 1 was t
brides builder In Benton. Lane. Polk
Yamhill and Linn counties. I have
- property in the above amed rounties
to sell, and am thoroughly conversant
rit.n the nam . : 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
for a position, Will find it a conven
ience to . phone or call , at the office,
Kindness and courtesv extinded to all
Office. South Main street, Corvallis,
Oregon. Office phone 378, res. phone
. 66. ;vvf 5.?Lv'-. ;.-"- r
FOR SALE
A TEW SETTINGS BRAHMA EGGS
i for sale; 75c per 13,- Ivan Totten, Cor
vallis, Or., R. F. D. No. 2. 35-37
-. '. ; - . '
THE "VAPOR BATH CABINET" FOR
sale at Graham & Wells, with printed
instructions for administering the bath
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 small.
NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG
gies and go-carts, at Dilley& Arnold's.
SOFT-SHELLED ENGLISH WAL
- nuts outy ield all other varieties. If
you 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. ;
FOR SALE TWELVE YOUNG SHORT
horn milch cows, bred from milk
strains on both sides; one short-horn
bull ; one Jersey bull ; registered Poland
China bogs, male and female. Address
M. 8. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. 23tf
MARBLE SHOPS.
WM. STAIGER & F. VANHOOSEN.
Third door north of Hotel Ciorvalhs.
v V.;-: '.':- ; ; 32tf
ATTORNEYS
WE. YATES, -
THE LAWYER,
Both Phones. CORVALLIS,
- - :
OB.
E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offics in PoBt Office Building, Corval
Us, Oregon. , ; ,
JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY
- at-Law. Notary Titles, Conveyanc
ing. : Practice in all State and Federal
Courts. Office in Burnett Building.
MUSIC.
PIANO INSTRUCTION OIVEN
; any grade of - advancement. . AIpo
. pianos tuned and repaired in fust-class
manner. Ind. phone No. 405. F. A.
. White.
hotels;
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS.
Oregon. Good, clean cookiDg; clean
beds, and rooms well ventilated; first,
class servit-e : splendid facilities to ac-
commoaate trie public.
street from First National Bank. 23tf
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. Sth and Ad
ams Stsf. Telephone at office and res
idence. . ' Corvallis, Oregon.
C. H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon, Office and Residence, on
Main street, Philomath, Oregon, i
MISS DEETTA JONES, A GRADUATE
nnree of Portland Sanitarium six
years' experience. Private patients.
Independent phone No. 334. Post of
fice box 247. 12 tf
rGUvm Bell phone No 341.'
DENTISTS
Bs H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIK-
leas extraction. lit Zierolf building
0pp. Post Offi ('Krvaiiia. Oregan.
oTAGE IXINE?
t , 4
PHILOMATH AND: aLSEA STAGEr-
Diaue tcMves a'sea o :au a. m.ji arrive
-. -nl.il It. . i . t i : 1"
i w r uiieiuutu i iz iu , leaves rimo
inath 1 p. to.',' "arrives at' Alsea 6:30
p. m. " All pVrsons wishing to go or
return from Alsea and points west can
be accomodated at any time. Fare to
Alsea $1 00 Round trip same da v $2.00.
-' j ' M- S. Rickard.;
AUCTIONEER
P A KLINE LIVE HTOCK AUCTION-
eer, Corvallis, Or " Office at Huston's
hardware store. P. U. address Box 11.
Pays highest prices for alL kinds, of
live stork. Tt-nty years' experience."
Satisfaction guaranteed. :-sk :
LAND AGENTS;
WHEN IT COMES TO H BUYING
lands, new-comers in this county will
make n mistake in consulting James
Lewis.' Mr. Lewis has been In Benton
for 30 rears and not, only, knows the
county wit theentire valley. He bat
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. 25-77
POULTRY.
BARRED ROCK EGGS STANDARD
mating?, $1.50 per 15; special exhibi
tion matinee, $3 per 15.,. If you -want
the heist.' call on or write W G'. Emery,
; Barred Rock Specialist, Corvallis, 23tf
MISCELLANY;
Gazette Independent phone No
433.
Get your school books and school
supplies at Graham & Wells. ,! w
PRAISING FOLEY'S HONEY
. AND TAR. "
Foley .. & Co., . Chicago," originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy; an& on account of the -great
merit and- popularity of, Foley's Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered for
the genuine. , Ask tor jfoleys Honey and
Tar and refuse any substitute offered as
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
& wortaaui.,--
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Green Peak.
Geo. Shaw has finished putting in his
spring grain.
J. M. Gil man is out near Bellfountain
superintending the construction of a barn
for A. P. Starr. His son, Robert, is at
home taking care of his 'goats and other
stock, f - '
JohnTompkins and son, George, are
sawing shingles.
- VY. C. Graves and family attended the
Parents' Meeting at Bellfountain last Sat
urday.. . . -,' , .
- J. M. Summers and family are prepar
ing to go to Five Rivers to peel cascara
bark. . -
. Adolph Tronaheizlias been building a
barn and otherwise improving his ranch
David Hawley is nnch improved in
health and may again be seen superin
tending his ranch.
New Partnership.
Bert Yates and W. E. . Yates have
formed a partnership under the firm
name f f Yats V .Ya,v Thv expect to
In n (':"' iMniir in-t- a i.' li.l.:rt tiiisi
u"s. ,Ti- repreH-nt K"oi -li .lilp hi
Biirame a an i -i r tiiriii-ii
accurate, neat and complete ttttstracts of
Bentou rauotv , pwpe lit. reasonable
prices. Call on or wiitf to Vatea
Yate, orva ", Oregon .
GOLF ENLARGES, SHOULDER
DTotoM, to the Game Are Compelled
. to Wear Padded Coata to Sid
Iftfonnit7;
The right shoulders of
tent golfers' coats have
persis-
to be
nadded. for trnif Hovalnra 1.
iBnoulaer 80 abnormally that, with
out this padding, the young men
would look .a. little deformed. In
driving,, the player's right arm and
shoulder only guide the ; ball'g
course; it is the left arm t.i
shoulder that do the work. Hence
the ;. excessive left side ' develool
ment, to counteract which it is
sometimes necessary to put in the
right shoulder of the coat padding
an inch deep. Tailors can always
tell a golfer by this peculiar devel
opment .of ; his lefty shoulder.:
Sometimes young - women . play
enough to get uneven shoulders,
too. ! The deformity, though, it
rare' among young women, where
M among young men it is common
The Oregon bevelojpWnt League
' " yt Convene in Portland , -
t. ' Tomorrow. v-;' j
All over ; Qregon t there . is - a
movement on foot for state de
velopment and advancement.; The
year 1965 is destined to become
famous in Oregon's . history; the
great Lewis and Clark Fair will
be a leading feature, but on ac
count of the many visitors to all
sections of the state much concert
ed : effort is necesssry to properly
receive the guests. , Preparation
must be made lor them, not alone
in the way of extending the hand
of good-fellowship,: but putting
in, first-class condition every ; fea
ture that we possess.
The . Oregon Development
League is now composed ot fifty
two regularly organized commer
cial and industrial bodies, and its
second annual : convention ' will
open in Portland tomorrow. We
should be well represented there,
and to give an idea of what is to
occur,' we submit the following
which has been provideq us:
, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th.
Convention called . to order at
9:30 a. m. delegates to arrive at
nine u possible to register and
receive badges. A local reception
committee will be on hand to
welcome delegates, v . :
Address of Welcome, Hon
George E. Chamberlain, govern
or -of Oregon. . ,
- Response by E. u. Smith,
president Oregon - Development
League. . -
Report of League's work, -lorn
Richardson, secretary.
Address by . Messrs H. . W.
Goode, president of Lewis and
Clark Exposition ; J. R. N. Bell,
Baker City: Frank I. Vatters,
Medford; B. A. Worthington,
general manager S. P. & O. R.
&- N. Co. v Portland; Cnarles V.
Galloway, of McMinnville. (Sub
jects named later.) v-;r ":; .;.'''.
5net discussion 01 papers, aq-
journed at 12:30.
In the afternoon the Conven
tion wil meet in sections devot
ed to the various industries of the
state, enabling" delegates to dis
cuss subiects in wnicn they are
particularly interested. , . . .
; The Willamette Valley Agri
cultural Section will occupy the
Marquam Grand Theatre.
Good Roads Section. Judge
John H. Scott, Salem, chairman,
Tower room , of Portland Com
mercial Club.
- Dairy Section J. W.- Bailey,
Portland, chairman Ladies. Din
ing Room Portland Commercial
Club. .
Fruit Section, Wilber K. New
ell, Dilly, chairman, Chamber of
Commerce Rooms.
' Mining Section, W- S. Newr
berry. Sumpter, and C C' Beck
man, Jacksonville, joint chair
man, Black Room Commercial
Club. -
At these sectional conventions
a condensed but comprehensive
report will be made for presenta
tion at the general session Tburs
morning. ' . " :
In the evening, reception in
rooms of Portland Club from 8 to
11, for delegates, their-families
"nd friends. . :-., , :
THURSDAY, APRIL 27TH7,
Convention called . to order
P'O.nptly at 9 o'clock. ;
Reports from sectioual con-t-ii
lions in order named above.
Reports: of vice-presidents , of
the League. ' ,
Address by Hon. , Jefferson
Myers, president Oregon State
Commission of Lewis and Clark
Exposition. . 1
. Reports from all delegations
represented. . ..
:p';.'All.delegates'will be the. juests
of the Lewis and Clark v Expasi
tion the afternoon of the 27 th,
leaving for the grounds at exact-"
ly two o'clock, as per announce
ment to be made in the conven
tion. - , .
-The addresses on the program
will none of them exceed fifteen
minutes in. length, leaving time
for the important - business to be
considered a proper representa
tion! of .the - various portions of
me state through a league head
quarters ; on the Exposition
grounfl will ' receive attention.
The sectional conventions will
be intensely practical.
Special rates made by - the
railroads for this occasion insure
the convention's success. . On the
Oi R. - & N., La Grande and
points te5 f 4 will - W . one far for
the round trip i 'pointr between
La Graude. an4 t'Portla,nJ, 'one
and one-thud fare! 'Tickets' on
the Southern Pacific will be sold
for the oue . fare for ; the round
trio ..from . Glendale and - points
south' between Glendale , and
Jfortiand, tare wiU, be one and
one-third..' Rate on the Northern
Pacific is one and one-third fare
for round trip. These rates will
apply on the 0. R. & N. and
Southern Pacific for trains arnv-;
ing in .Portland on Tuesday
evening or Wednesday morning,
April 25th and ,26th. . On the
Northern Pacific delegates ' may
arrive either Wednesday or
Thursday morning, April 28th
is limit of tickets. -
Now as to delegates: Every
member of the Oregon Develop
ment League is entitled to name
a delegation , to include any de
sired number the section con
ventions should be borne : in
mind in appointing delegates so
that men from the different in
dustries are narned. . ;
JiVerv editor , in tne state is a
delegate at. large, because it is
through , , the , newspapers ; that
Oregon will get her ; publicity.
Where there , is no organization
holding membership in the league
the appointment of ; representa
tives devolves upon the Mayors
of towns and County Commis
sioners,' and it is especially de
sired that several sections of the
state not now affiliated with; the
league should organize and. join
us. , Every possible , permanent
benefit should be secured as
result of the enormous western
travel that is now. a certainly.
COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.
Oak Grove.
Mrs. A. A. Williamson and son Oscar,
of -Wells, were Albany callers, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burk' of Oak Creek
Linn Oo.l were visitors at the Cady home,
Sunday. .- : ' : " ' ' '
7 Prof. .Goodnough, of Corvallis spent
Wednetday night with Mr. Cady. - r :
Willard Cauthorn, of Oak Creek, was
over Monday, looking after his interests
on his Soap Creek farm. ' ' .
V Wiley Williamson, ' of Albany, moved
out, Monday and will hereafter, make
his home on the old homestead at Oak
Grove. ,
. Hugo Karstein, who has been doing
some work on his homestead in . Lincoln
county, returned home, Friday. '.
George Beamia is still improving; he
was able to make a trip to Albany, Fri
day. W. L. : Cau thorn, of Wells, left, Fri
day, for Oak Creek, Linn County, to
spend a few days visiting with his son,
Willard. -' ?
Grant Williamson has been "very - sick
since last Saturday, but is getting some
better at present. . ; .. . ' ;
Ira Cady took bis usual boat ride, Sun
day,' also lowered his hook and caught a
few catfish in.' Dead River. , : ; V".
Mrs.. Waldon, .while going about her
work last Wednesday, morning, received
a stroke of paralysis ot the entire .lei t
side. Dr. Ellis, of Albany, was imme
diately called and rendered medical aid.
The patieat is well along in years and
may not recover.
N.: Hanson father and sister, new ar
rivals from Nebraska, are . stopping a t
present with his brother, 'John- Hanson.
He was oat here two years ago and liked
the.fwi'itry so that h coticlnd'l to
return and make Oregon his permanent
home. . ' -- ' - ... -
; : The basket gonial trirea at .' Oak; Grove
school ho isd Saturday .evening,, proved
Tory satisfactory in a financial. way. The
program was , well .rendered,, and very
much enjoyed by the' audience. The
young ladies , had arranged . 25 baskets,
which for neatness and ' workmanship,
could not be excelled in any community.
Sam. Laurenson was the auctioneer and
proved himself to be equal to the occa
sion.. The firgt basket sold brought $1 5U,
and Mr. Claud Logsdon was .the lucky
man.: "One thing noticeable: was that
baskets, instead nf getting cheaper, were
continually on the rise and the last one
sold brought f 1.60. . . There was only one
fake basket and it .was bought by a - Linn
coii'-ty f man, who Jabored faithfully . to
find his partner, but lot she, couldn't be
found and he concluded to go it bingle
haadei and opened up his basket to find
it filled with raw potatoes each contain
ing a tooth pick . The case was : preaeut
ed to the' clerk, who returned the unfor
tunate man the money. " The net receipts
amounted to $30. 70, which proved very
satisfactory to the base, ball . team, for
whom the social was held. ,v ' ' -': -(.
Letter List. '
Week ending April 15, 1905:- A.' P.
Barney, Dan Evans; Mrs. Marchio- Hall,
Oi P. Honegger, A. J. Johnson, O. F,
Jentz. Mrs. Josie May, F. W. Miller,
Willis Nelson, Eddie Starr, J. F. Snyder,
M; I.; I; EhodeSi J. 'Wis Tedfordy MaT
vin Wether. . - j- . .
; - -. - -. B. W. JoBNSojr, P. M
c
bism5 f nl 1 1 fry
AkgetablePreparalion.for As
similating theFoodandRegula
ting theStoinachs andBowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerfu
ness and Res t.Con tains neither
Opiumfoiplune nor Kilter aL
Hot Narcotic. ,
JitajK arOUHrSAMUZZPUVmi
Qarilnd Jutf
Aperfect Remedy forConsBpa
rion.SottfStouih.Diarrhoca Worms Xkinvulsions .Fcvensh
rtess and Loss of SLEEP.
; ..
' Pac Simile Signature of N
- NEW rYOHK.
A Thousand Dollar's Worth
';. ;; ;; -1 of Good. , -
v "I have been afflicted with kidney and
"bladder trouble for years, passing gravel
or stones with excruciating pain."- savs
A. H. Thurns. 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
stanee and now I have no pain across my
kidneys and I feel like a new man. It
has done me iooo worth ef : good.'?
Foley's Kidney Cure will cure every
form of kidney or bladder disease. Sold
by Graham & Wortlsar. -
Citation.
In the County Court of the State oi Oregon for
the County of Benton
In the matter of the estate 1
Of : I . ..
William Kriens, xleccased
To Annie Carneeie and Carl Kriens,heirs at
law of William Kriens. deceased. GREETING:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
yoa are hereby cited and required to appeal in the
County Court of the State of Oregot. for the coun
ty of Benton at the Court Room thereof at Cor
vallis, Oregon, in the County of Benton on Tues
day thesth day of June A. D. 1905, at U o'clock in
the forenoon of said day then and there to show
cause if any exist why ail 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 8. E. corner of
d: L. C of C. P. Blair, Claim No. 57,; Sections
25, 26, 35 and 36 T. 12 S. R. 6 West, Witl. Mer.
thence run North 43 chains to the N. K7corner
of said claim, thence West along N. rth bound
ary line of said claim 18 60 chains, thence
Sooth 43.00 chains to Southern. boundarV of
said claim,, thence East 18.60 chains to plaoe'of
Beginning, containing 40.00 acres. All -of the
above . described property, being; in Benton
County, Oregon.
You are further notified that this citation is
served upon yoa and each of you by publica
tion thereof in the "Corvallis Gazette" mews
paper for. fourfreeknnder arid order made bv
the Hon. Virgil JbVWaUers, judgeof . the aiii
court bearing date ApriLWHi, 1905i . v , . -;
Witness, the Hon. Virgil E Watters, Jndge
of the .County Court: of the State of Oregon
for the County of Benton, with the seal of. the
said, county affixed this 14th day of April, A. D.
190.'.
Attest: Victor P. Moses. '
. Clerk.
33-42 - . .- - . " '
; Men Past Sixty in Danger.
More than half of mankind over sixtv
years of age . suffer from kidney'
ana . Dlaaaer aisoraers, r usually enlarge
ment of; prostate . glands. This is. both
; painful -and dangerousj? and Foley's Kid-
ny ,riT5 hfVii! ' e t-s.?;. if the f:vctr ' if -s
ofdaiigcr, as.it Corrtcfsirr gu!;u -.ittj. k: u
has cured ' many old uxn ot t.t e viseasc. r
Mr... Rodney Burnett.- K rt-j. J . s ilo-vv
writes:"; "! suffered w:th .t ;,.d.ptos- i
tate gland and tWilev trouble tbr vears i
andafter ' taking; . ?fwci o1. y's '
K.laney cuie t i ..,11 ' . J it iv
for twenty... yv.-irs. a.ti."2.i I : tr -o
91 years, old." .Sold ; by . Graham &
Wortham.-
us
.1 f?3
1p it Mm,,? fwraaa m i y 1 -1
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. M
r-i-i-s ' i. A. -. .',.- .: - .. .-. - .' r..' '
There is a quality in Royal'
Baking Powder which makes;
the food more digestible andi
wholesome. .This peculiarity
of Rbyal Has been noted by
physicians, and. they accord
ingly endorse ! andv recom
mend it;
mOYAL AKIM
For Infants and Children.-
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signs
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
IK
THB OIMTAUH MMHirr. HXW TOK OITT.
i "-Oar Clubbing Us.
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Hoard's Dairyman, Fort Atkinson. Wis. The
best most up-toniate dairy journal in the worliiW..
1.00; 2.30. , ,
Oregon Poultry Journal,
cents; 1.80. . . . .
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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 county , giving the-.
population of every large city in the wor esides
other valuable information. A handy reference l
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' Last Hope Vanished.
- When leading phyaicians said that W.
M. Smithart, of Pekin, la., had incurable
consumption,' his last hope vanished; ,
but Dr. King's New Discovery for (ion--rrp'i'VT,
Coughs and Colds, kept him
- i;'ts hi giave He H-y.;,;TIiia g ci.
J Bears the V
Lture AA
t-ci;ic r "npletely cuted me, and Hved
uif l:fe.i-ice The', I have used it for
vver to your, xnd conpidef ed u a marvel-- -or-i
.libit nd lung cu'i" Sitictly
i.'ientiftc cu e for coughs,- So-e .Th'Oat
, C.io;--n e pre-ventive of Pneumoniae
(,tiiiireed.. 50c and $1.00 botile at.
Alle &. Woodward's diug ttoie. Tria .
bo lie fee. . . . . .'"
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