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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1905)
U I V CUSS! FtD ADVERTtSkMEKTS yive tiu. or leas, 25 cents -for three fnaeC 'nn .?? 50 centa per month Each addiVmrr! Mnewill be charged for at the : late ii ; 'te per line per mouth ! VANTED SOMfc.O.H TO HAUL 160 CoRDS OF tt'.-fMl : Anyone wanting the job, call on G. R. Firra. 34-37. HI' H K I ASH PRICE PAID FOR al kii t i -l Poultry also drensed Perk. 8i-! rV- Boulden, Corvallis, Oregon, D ' .0 ' 7.KTTB Office. ... WA STE ' WO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at $2 55 rr y1 H. M. STONE, i REAL ESTATE AND Intellitrem-e office After 42 ypars in Benton ni Linn counties, I feel justi fied in cominK before the honie-Stekers of Oregon, and feel that I am com petent to locate all suc:h as wish to buy homes here, with judfjmfnt and compen'-r. For , 27 years I was a bridge bui'.der In Benton, Lane Polk, Yamhill and Linn counties. -I have pr?pnrtv in the above amed counties to sell, arid am thoroughly conversant with the same. I ask no exclusive riuht of cae and unless property is sold by me I ask no pay Parties wishing to employ help or if looking " for a po-ltion, will find it a conven ience t phone or call at the office. Kindness and courtesy extjnded to all. Ofti.-e, South Main street. Corvallis, , Oregon. Office phone 378, res', phone '66. - -. .. FOR SALE ONE GOOD WORK MARE, GENTLE .weight about 1,200. For further par 'tirulars inquire of Thoe. Boulden or at Gazette office. 36tf A FE A- SETTINGS BRAHMA EGGS for pale; 75c per 13, - Ivan Totten, Cor vallis, OK, R. F. D. No. 2. 35-37 NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG gits anil go-carts, at Dilley & Arnold's. SHORT ON PERUNA BUT LONG on Prunes, :-. Italian. Prunes,, 50 lb. boxes, $1 .50. ' Coine 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 hogp, male and female." Address M.-S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. 23tf MARBLE SHOPS. WM. STAIGER & F. VANHOOSEN. i Third door north of Hotel Uor.vallis. - '. 32tf ATTORNEYS' J. F. YATES, ATTORNE YAT-LAW. Office First National Bank. Building. Only set of abstracts in Benton County W. E. YATES, THE LAWYER, ICTthJPuones., CORVALLIS, .OB. : E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. . Office in Post Office Building, Cor val . Jia, 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 GIVEN IN ' any grade of advancement. Also - pianos tuned and repaired in first-class manner. . Ind. phope No. 405. F. A. White. HOTELS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS, Oregon. Good, clean '-ookiug; clean beds. And rooms well ventilated; first, class service; splendid facilities to ac commodate the public. Across the Btreetfrom First National Bank, 23tf PHYSICIANS B.. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHY8ICIAN and Surgeon. - Rooms 14, Bank Build ing, uuice Honrs : l'J to 12 a. m , 2 to 4 D. m. Residence: cor. fit.h and Ad. ; arri '.Tt. Telephone at office nnd res- trteo. , Corvallis. OreRen C. H. SEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and burgeon. Office an4 Residence, on ' Main street, Philomath, Oregon. MISS DEETTA JONES, A GRADUATE nurse of Portland Sanitarium six r years', experience. Private patients. . indrn jdent phone Ho. 834. Post of- . flee Mx 247. ' ' 12tf LAND AGENTS. WHEN- IT COMES TO BUYING lands, new-comers int this county will : make no mistake in consulting James Lewis? . Mr. Lewis has been in Benton for 30 years and not only knows the county bni the. enure valiey. He has been actively engaged in telling and buying live stock and real estate all ot ; this time and naturally : hia judg ment is gonad. He knows soil and values. His knowledge is worth money . to any body desiring correct and sincere ihformatioa. ,. -. i 25-77 DENTISTS e. a fAYt'tt. leas cxfuiuoii. Opp. Post irh ' idSMIBT. FAIUT-' fa - Ztwi.lf oat dimg ' rvaitlH Onw. i oTAGE LINE. PHILOMA I H AND i L8EA STAGE Stave leaveK Alsea 6 :3u a. m ; arrives it "Pbilema'h a1 12 m;. leaves Pnilo inaili 1 p. ., arrives at Alwea t:3tJ p m.: AI' (K-rsiins wishing to go or rut urn fru Alst- i and points went can be a-conicKi!(.iM at any time. Kare to Aiteafl ii Knnn.i tripamedav $2.00. ... ' M 8. RlCKAKD, AUCTIONEER P A KLINE LIVE KTOCK AUCTION eer, CorvaHin, Or Office at Huston's hardware store P. O. address Box 11. Pays highest prices for all kinds of live stock ' Tvimty years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. PHOTOGRAPHS. FOR PHOTOGR PHS PORTRAITS, or views, photo's tinted in colors; oil paintings on hand for sale, or painted " to order; ail woik guaranteed. Call on B. R. Thompson, artist. . - MISCELLANY. Gazette Independent phone No 433 - ... .- ' . : Get you. r wshooi bookB and school supplies at Graham & Wells. Gazette BelJj)hone No 341. Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the -fire can't cross. Sometimes a cough hangs on so long you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it.- Z..T. Gray, of Oa'.honn, Ga., writes: ';'My wife had a very aggra vated congiv which 1 kept her . awake nights. " Two physicians could not help her;, so she too Dr. .King's. New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her? Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe. At Allen & Woodward's drug store, price 50c aDd $1 ; guaranteed-. Trial bottle free. - ., . . - Notice of City Election. Notice ia hereby given that the annual election of The City of Corvallis will be held on Monday, the 15th day of May, lauo, tor the purpoee ot electing the fol lowing officers : .; - ' " . Mayor, - ' , Chief of Police . - Police Judge Treasurer ' , . - One Councilman for the first ward Two Councilman for the second ward , One Councilman for the third ward 'The following has been 1 designated as the polling place: Council chambers, in the city hall on the south-east corner of fourth and Madison streets. The polling place will open at 9 a. m. and remain open continuously until 6 o'clock p. m. The following persons have been appoint ed to conduct said election: - -, Judges . - -'" Caleb Davis . i . " , Joseph Yates ' ' c J. W. Crawford ' Clesks . C. A. Gould Grant Elein Given undr my hand and seal of The Lity of Corvallis this 2ad day of May, 1905- - - ' ' E. P. Gkeffoz, Police Judge of The City of CorvalliB. Jugg lui With Dynamite. " Is no more dangerous than to neelect fcidnev disorders Foley's Kidnev Cure corrects irregularities and has cured many severe caes alter otner treatment- has failed. It builds up the worn out tissues and restores health and vigor. ' "I was troubled with kidney complaint for about two years," writes A. H. Davie, -of Mt. Sterling, Iowa, "but two" bottlea of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a perma nent cure. . ror Bale by uraham s Wortlmrr. . -. : Notice of Final Settlement. Nottw is hereby given thit th underxio-n ! .' aA. mmiBtratnx of the estotc Janit-J M Wilkinao-u deceael, tin tiled in the Coimtv Court of Bentnn CuMDty, State of Oregon, her Final Accnuut m each adn l;.itratrix, mid that Mnndsv, the th day of June, 1VX5. at the htmr of two eeteck P. M. has been flied I. y mid Court an a time for hearing of r..jvi.i.MiT. Ttjtyn a-Q tne aeuiennenr. tnereof. Dal(d April 21, 1900. , - .... ., . Sarah Wilkinson :- ' , Adniinitrntri.T of the Btate of ' - V James M. Wilkinson, deceased. ' ;. ' - .- Notice. i . ' Notice U hereby srtven that noder and bv virtue of a warrant and order of sale Mued by the Police Judgw of the City of Corvallis, Oregon, and bear ing the corporate real of said City of Corvallis, ueai'iur uwb Mie tn Gay ot April, upon a lien' which was duly eutei-ei In the docket of City liena of said City of Corvallis on th- 84th dav of Septero. ber, 1904, upon the properly hereinafter described under and in compliance with Ordinance No. 147, pi-.v:ed by the Common Council of said City of Corvallis, Oregon, in favor of said City and against Gilbert Smith, the owner of the real property hereinafter described, which warrant was issued upon an order of the City Council of , -Corvallis, Oregon, duly made at a regular meeting thereof, which lien is for the gum of t45 18 together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 24th day of September, 1904, until paid, besides the costs cf such. sale, by which said warrant I am ordered ana required to sell in the manner prescribed by law as upon real property for sale under execution, the following described real property to-wl Lot Number Jive (5) Block Number; (5), Old Town of Marysville (now City of Corvallis) Oregon: Also Lot Number Six (6) Block Number Five (5) Old Town of Marysville (now City of Corvallis) Oregon, to satisfy the. said Hen, and that under and by virtue of said warrant and order of sale Issued as aforesaid to me directed, I have levied upon the said real property, and will on the Slat day of May, 1903, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of -said day at the front door of the Court- House in Corvallis, Oregon, offer for sale at public auction- to the highest bidder for cash in hand-the real property described herein, and all the interest, right, title and estate of the said Gilbert Smith therein to satisfy the amount due on said lien, warrant and order of sale and all costs that have accrued thereunder together with (the costs and charges of m.frjnir such sale. . ,. ' Dated this Sdaye Hay,1905, V ; . W. a Inn, . . - Chief ol Police of thOity- ot Corvaliis, Or. .- : - leo xurs Vneat,:' fob VJf: Although Victim of Financial tHaaa b rtw Pontiff Had Stowed Away' Over $3,000,000. ':- f ; The capital which gives the pon tiff a sure income is proportioaate aielj, very limited, writes Salva tore Cortesi, in Chambers' Joar-nal- When, Pius IX. died it amounted to, 1,200,000; but L5 Xiil., wishing to augment it, v-,'; ii. ' :ced to participate in sevt i liy financial enterprises, wi;ii -enued in a severe disaster is !,SU-- -when the holy see .last ;.400,0Cu The former pontiff, who was rati, er parsimonious with his money, felt the reverse rnost keenly, av. set himself to repair it by a means in his power; and he sue ceeded, as ten years after, speal, ing only 'a few months before h? death," he said that half of. tl. money lost had been recovered, liy this, however, he' meant that he had succeeded in saving enough from the interest of the S0O,Ol, which was left to him after tin failure to bring that capital up to 1,000,000. Independently from this, out of the offerings marlf di- TTectly to him in the 25 years of bis pontincate, he succeeded in put ting aside over 600,000, so that, t ontray to what is generally be lieved,' he left to his successor more than he had himself received rrom his: predecessor. This Is much more remarkable when it is considered that .Leo XIII., al though' he had the reputation of being almost a miser, spent as pope 2,000,000 in churches, - res torations and works of art, 280, 000 of which went for the apse and repairs in St. John Lateran. DEVICE GUiDES BICYCLIST. Cyclograph. Is Instrument with. Which It Is Impossible to Get Lost. The cyclograph is an instru ment by means of which a bicy clist may make an automatic chart of his cSurse through an unknown country. The results, it is asserted, are -comparable, in accuracy with an oriicial map. -. The instrument consists of a flat box, placed hori zontaliv on the handle-bar. and containing a sheet of paperruled wun meridians, which can be kept constantly in line with the' road traversed: by the aid of a specially designed compass mounted above" the box. When the road turns, the rider easily adjusts the posi tion of the paper in; accord with the indication of the compass. An inked wheel, actuated by the front wheel of the bicycle, traces a line always parallel with the course of the bicycle,' and when the trip :s completed the traced line shows a chart of the route on a scale of one ten-millionth. .- GOD PAPER-WAD TARGET. Japanese - Chew Writtea Prayer llnto ; Ball and Hurl at Sace of Idol ., After-Effects. Along the sacred road of Xikko, in Japan, is an idol ; about n which centers one' of the most curious worships in the world. Upon the surface of the statue ,' are seen lit tle pieces of what "appear to be dried paper. If you stand by the idol-for awhile and wait for a wor- shi wha t (It'- bits oj" pa per a re. Tile devote' halts ir front' of the Ira-' ages then scribbles a prayer on a bit,, of pajKT. The wad he then chewy up into a ball and hurls at the i-'6l. - If it hits the face and sticks the prayer 1b ? sure to be granted, and the: pious pilgrim goes away happy. If the ball stiiy to sorneportjon of the body tjie the.6me48 ot '-quite so : propi tious,, ahd' i'f it falls to the ground there is absolutely no hope. ' Sheep for Warm Climates. The department of aRriculture has recently imported five , wool; less sheep1 four ewes and a ram for use in the extreme southern states. A heavy crop of wool is a burdenin hot, dry districts, result ing in a direct ill effect on the qual ity of the mutton. These sheep are being experimented with by the bureau of animal industry. They are hardy and are easy keep ers. They were brought from the Barbadoes, where they proved profitable. Country Life in America. - Traits of the Japs. "The 'whole' conduct of the Jap anese shows them to be a people generous and easy, but bold and desperate in their ' resolutions.". Voltaire wrote this 150 years ago. Mining Near 'Town. J J . ' ' Out. on Dickson creek, about four miles wef of tbis city, "a Tue men aie J. M." Martin, J sepb Slater and Frat k Zimurer- ffiin aud the las two named tave been at" w. rk there off and o at intervals on tisjr the past ytars. The place on which the mine is located is knowii as tiie Joseph Dixon place. None of the men who are prospecting the mine are men of means sufficient to per mit them to rush operations. Mr. Martin is the man having the necessary experience as a practi cal; miner. .v;-Five' years of his life have been spent in the mines of the far noith. ; There is practically- an inex haustible supply of the rock. The formation is'- peculiar," being of gnies and granite. The ore is closely aliied to that of the famous Tread well mine, only at the latter mine the ore is of a slate formation, A number oi assays of the ore have been made. One assay showed $4 per ton in gold. The mineral carries gold, silver and copper. - Some time cast a surface assav JL " J was made and resulted in $2.60 land it was concluded to begin at tniscity and work down. This is splendid and our peo pie have occasion to feel thank fulas they are now practically assured an open river the year around. Citizens of this city have a right to be proud ot the evidences of im provements on every hand. Such an era of building was never known utwre in : mis. city, rnere is no boom about it, everything is mov ing along quietlv and without anv unusual excitement attending the matter. 1 FOREIGN PATRIOTISM GREAT Swedish Woman Travels 75 Miles to Bear National Hymn Another : ' Touching Incident. - ' Love of country may grow at home like a sturdy plant, but in a foreign land it blossoms into glory. A writer in the New York Sun says that some months ago hundreds of Swedes were turned away from Carnegie hall; where the Swedish students were giving a concert;. Every seat was filled, but the unfortunate late comers lingered for hours, hoping that ther might be returned tickets, which they could purchase at the last moment.. One woman, with tears in her eyes and voice, de clared that she had come 75 miles to hear the Swedish national hymn. . ' ; ;; .... ; For more than two hours a love ly blue-eyed girl stood with her pale face almost pressed against the glass door. - Finally some one said to her : ; "Come down here by the open center door, and you will hear better." ; ,: - "No, thank you," said ahe, in the softest voice. "I can see the flag here." - --; ' - Then, toward the end of the pro gramme, came the national hymn. Every woman's head was bowed in reverence; every man's hat came on. ' a. bwedisli listener, to test one of the oystanders, a young girl, Baid to her, indifferently: "I don't think that tune ia verv won derful." ' . --;v Instantly the eyes ; jBaehed parks of fire, anrl 'th. low onft voicereturned: j,"Every one loves nis own country best. Its own dear song is to him the most beau tiful in all the world." - Go Far Enough. "Do you believe that absence makes the heart grow fonder, H ?" asked Mrs.: Henpeck. j "I dunno.' I might scramble to gether some liking for yQu if you'd go away for about 300 yeara."-Tit-Bits. ; In These Says. ; We are reliably informed that money comes easy. . After a man has saved his first million dollars. Chicago Recordillerald. - : ..i Vr . Warning..' You cannot have eood health unless your kidneys are sound, for the kidneys niter trie Diood oi imparities wtiioh other wise act as irritating .poisons - and break down the delicate organs of the body and cause serious trouble. If yon hare kid ney or bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have only yourseu to blame tor results, as it posi tively cures all forms of kidney and blad der diseases. - For sale- by Graham & VYortaam. ..-. i Kur mucs et oi tfiis city, a F"' 1 s. .7, The Kind Tou Have Always w iwuei o years, f i i ana rms peen maae under his per "zjt.Jl),. sonal supervision since its infancy. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Jutants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Faro goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It" contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys -Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ,lt reUeves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleen. -The Cliilaren's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS Bears The Kind You Haye Alwap BongM In Use For Over 30 Years, f CPMMKY. W " "" Corvallis Rates to . Over Southern Individual ll itk' n? a?d one;third fare for the round trip, fiir DATE!--My. from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905T uffiii . ... . . .'. .Thirtv da. huff rnf. lnfov f-lmr. ot io'nc r " . Parties of For Dartie.s of tan on one ticket both ways), party r -One fare for the round trip. ) ?..t ATES -My from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905. f $2.60 ""'T Ten days. i a-.w Organized Parties of 100 or More. For orsanized narties nf day from one place, individual tickets will be sold as follows: 5AJE-i:i---0ne fare for the round trip. r r SALE DATES . . Dailv from Mmr oofu n rt Iftft, ionr )UO Rf LIMIT.. . ;. . .Ten Davs. ' 'V--;;!--;'.---.;''.;;Stopovers.VT." ' No StOTlOVers will Tift nllAWArl rn Qnir nf ' :4.:lt. j.t 1 must be used for continuous passage m each direction. For further information call on J. E. FARMER W. E. COMAN, Agent, Corvallis. Gen'l Pas. Agt., Portlgnd. 0. C. S T. STEAMERS Steamer Pomona, leaves Cor vallis, Mouda) s, . Wednesdays and Fridays, for Portland and all way points. For rates,, etc., call on-'V-v-' - - ": . A. J. SHIRLEY, Agent, Boats leave for Portland and way stations at6 a. m. r r v v 1 : RiiAc srti;- VIRGIL C. WAITERS.-Corvallis.' asms-, Saves The . use of Royal Baking Powder is essential , to the healthhJness' of the. family food. ' - " : Yeast ferments the food. . Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves healtk. Bought, and which has been nas home the signatBre of MURM BTBE CT. NOV YORK CITV. III I II n . Illlll.l Lewis and Clark Fair Pacific Raiiroads. Tickets. $3.50 .v.i u uv,i, oi, j . . Ten or More. tickets will be sold as follow.s: - VP.y Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. Low round trip rales have been placed' n effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction Tickets will be sold SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, and limited to return on op before the--followtnu Monday. ; Rate to or From CoKVAi.i.ra, $3.00. ' - Call on Southern Putitii; Co'e Agentr tor jjarticnlars. , : Unvir. Jr some re. gci stock, ijiwiu. Fruit aim i - -re inc tiul see ii We :f: i.k. - : A-- .h - -v-.v n over 'ht- !-injtv i-OAfis insurance; HENHY AMBLER. t-HILD.lTH. jrowoef' Health AL v.