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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1905)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I . Fifteen words or less, 25 eta for three ucr.vghive insertions, or 50 cts per mortti; ferall op to and including ten adri'tioDal words. yz cent a word for each ins-"ion. 1 i all advertisements over 25 words, 1 ct T word for the first insertion, and 3 ct cer word for each additional inser tion Nothing inserted for less than 25 cent. Lodge,, society and church notices, other than strictly news matter, will be char ed for. WANTED HIWHE8T CASH PRICE PAID FOB all kinds of Poultry also dressed Pork. Smith & Boulden, Corvallis, Oregon, next to (iaotte office. ' WAtfTE O 600 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at $2 65 per year. H. M. STONE, REAL ESTATE AND Intelligence office After 42 years in Benton and Linn rounties, I feel justi fied in coming before the bome-saekers of Oregon, and feel that I am com . petent to locate all such as wish to buy homes here, with judgment and crnnpetnrr. For 27 years I was a bridge bnilder in Benton, Lane. Polk, ' Yamhill and Linn counties. I have : property in the above mimed counties ' to sell, and am thoroughly conversant ! with the same. I ask no exclusive : right of sa!e and unless prpperty is sold by me I ask no pay. Parties i 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 courtesy ext-snded to all. Office, Sooth Main street. Corvallis, i Oregon. ' Office phone 378, res. phone 66 FOR SALE ONE GOOD "WORK MARE. GENTLE, weight about 1,200. For further par ticulars inquire ot Thos. Bonldpn or at Gazette office. V- 36t NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BTJG-git-s' and go-carts, at Dilley & Arnold's. SHORT ON PERUNA BUT LONG on Prunes. Italian Prunes. 50 lb. boxes, $1.50. Come quick. . F. L. Miixer FOR SALE TWELVE YOUNG SHORT i, horn milch cows, bred., from inilk : strains on both sides; one short-horn ; bull ; one Jersey bull ; registered Polamt China hoge. male and female. Address i M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. 23tf ATTORNEYS' J. F. YATES, ' ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W. Office First National Bank Building - Only set of abstracts in Benton County W. E. YATES, - THE LAWYER, Both Phones. , CORVALLIS, OR. E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. 9ffice in Post Office Building, Corval iis, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON,' ATTORNE Y-at-Law. Notary, Titles,' Conveyanc ing. Practice in all State and Federal . Courts. Office in Burnett Building. ; AUCTIONEER P A KLINE. LIVE STOCK AUCTION . eer, Corvallis, Or. P. A. Kline Line, Phone No. 1. , P. O. address, Box 11. Pays highest prices for all kinds of livestock. Twenty years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; HOTELS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS, Oregon. Good, 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 PHYSICIANS B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN . and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ing. Office Hour : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to 4p.m. Residence: cor. 6th and A1 i nuns Hu. Telephone at office- and re 'Wenue. , Corvallis. Oregc,. CV H. NEWTH, M. A., PHYSICIAN 4 and Surgeon, Office an A Residence, on Main street. Philomath. Oregon. . ' , MIS8 DEETTA JONES. A GRADUATE nurse of Portland Sanitarium six . .years' experience. Private patients. Indcrr jdent phone No. 334. Post ol fice box 247. 12tf LAND AGENTS. WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING laHds, new-comers in this county will make no mistake in consulting James Lewis. - Mr. Lewis has been in Benton for 30 vears and not only snows the county but the entire valley. Ha has been actively engaged in selling and buying live stock and real estate all oi - this time and naturally his judg ment is sound. He knows soils and i values. His knowledge is worth money to anybody desiring correct and sincere information. 25-77 DENTISTS E. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN less extraction. la Zierolf baUdlng Opp. PostOfB -ff. Oorvaiiifc Orsgan. oTAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND LSEA STAGE Stage leaves Alsea 6 :30 a. m. ; arrives t Philemath at 12 m; leaves Philo math 1 p.m., arrives at Alsea 6:30 p. m. All persons wishing to go or return from Alsea and points west can be accomodated at any time. Fare to ' Alsea $1 O i Ronnrt trip name day $2.00. M. 8. RlCKABD. MUSIC. PIANO INSTRUCTION mIVEN IN any trrade of advancement. Also pianos tuoed and repaired in fiist-clasa manner. Ind. phone No. 405. F. A. White. . . WOODSAWING. WOODSAWING ALL CALLS promptly and. satisfactorily attended. Living prices and good work. Gaso lene engine. See W. E. Boddy, Ind. phone 351. - . 37tf PHOTOGRAPHS. FOR PHOTOGRAPHS, PORTRAITS or views, photo's tinted in colors; oil ' paintings on hand for sale, or painted to order; all work guaranteed. Call on B. R..ThompsoQ, artist. MARBLE SHOPS. WM. STAIGER & F. VANHOOSEN. ; Third door north of Hotel liorvallis. . . - 32tf MISCELLANY. Gazette Independent phone No 433. . Get your echooLbooks and school supplies at Graham Welle. Gazette Bell phone No 341. Notice of City Election. Notice is -hereby given that the annual election of The City of Corvallis will be hpld on Monday, the 15th" day of May 1905, for the purpose of electing the fol lowing officers: i Mayor r ; 0 ' Chief of Police . - Police Judge . V Treasurer . One Councilman for the first ward Two Councilman for the second ward One Councilman for the third ward The following has been 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 V V Joseph Yates j w Qrawford ; " ClBBKS ' ; ' ' C. A. Gould . Grant Eltiin ' Given under my hand and seal of The City of Corvallis this 2nd day ot May, 1905. - -.' E. P. Greffoz. Police Judge of The City of Corvallis. JMKg'hBR With Dynamite. Is bo more dangerous than to neglect kidnev disorders Foley's Kidney Cure corrects irregularities and has cured many severe cases after other treatment has failed. It builds up the worn out tissue" and restores health and vifitor. "I was troubled, with kidney complaint for about two years," writes A. H. Davis, of Mt. Sterling, Iowa, "but two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a perma nent cure." For sale by Graham & Wortham. Notice of Flioi Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, ad ministratrix ot the estate of James M Wilkinson, deceased, fans filed in tbe County Court of Benton County, State of Oregon, ber Final Account as such administratrix, mid that Monday, the 6th day of June, 1905, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. has been fixed l.y said Court a a time for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. Dated April 21, 1905. Sarah A. Wilkinson. ' Administratrix ot the Estate of James M. Wilkinson, deceased. '- Notice . Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a warrant and order of sale issued by the Police Judge of the City of Corvallis, Oregon, and bear ing the corporate seal of said City of Corvallis, bearing; date the th day of April, 1905, upon a lien which to duly entered In the docket of City liens of said City of Corvallis on th? 24th dav of Septem ber. 1904. upon the property hereinafter described under and iu compliance with Ordinance No. 447. passed by the Common Council of said City of Corvallis, Oregon, in favor of said City and against Gilbert 8mith, 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 sum of S45 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 cdstjs cf such Bale, by which said warrant I am ordered and required toaell in the manner prescribed by law as upon real property for sale under execution, the following described real property to-wi Lot Number Five (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 lien, and that under and by virtue of said warrant ana order of sale issued as aforesaid to me directed, I have levied upon the said real property, and will on the 31st day of May, 1905. at the hour nf nnn n'nlOTlr n m nt eoiri at the front door of the Court House in Corvallis ijtesron, oner for -sale at puDuc auction to the highest bidder for cashvln 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 making such sale. Dated this 2 day of May, 1905, ' W. G. Lahc, . ' . Chief of Police of the City of Corvallis, Or. Take The Gazette for all the the local news. GRANDMOTHER GREAT HELP Aff4 Woma Prove That Qm Is jrrr Too Old to BW s TJSefuI. ; A clear-headed woman of 80 re cently told how her father's moth er went from Maine to Massachu setts to make her home with her son's family 75 years ago this au tumn. She was so frail that the captain of the small sailing-vessel hardly dared to take her as a pas senger, but eventually found het most helpful in caring for the other storm-tossed travelers, ac cording to Youth's Companion. "Although they had never met,': continued the narrator, "my moth er greeted her with the words : '1 am glad you have come.' At this my grandmother broke down, say ing: 'I was afraid you would not be.' Our family was very poor, but we soon found her a most help f ul addition to it. She taught me. the youngest child, how to sew and to read, and did much tc amuse and interest me." The neighbors soon came to like this aged woman, and to send small delicacies to her whenevei they had them. The first tomatc that her little granddaughter evei aw came in this way. One day the family was startled by the sound of some one falling. "It's in grandmother's room!'-' cried the little girl's mother, and together they went there, to finl that the good old woman had breathed her last. "This was near ly 70 years ago," concluded the nar rator, "but the recollections oi my grandmother are among the most precious of life's memories.'1 Thi story of the simple ways ol early times doubtless has its coun terparts now, written over and over again every day. As the last quarter iff this century opens in 1975, one of to-day's five-year-old may then tell how she learned that a woman is never too old to find a welcome if she have the. welcome spirit. JAP EXIBIT AT ST. LOUIS. Shows That the Mikado's Empire Has Hade Wonderful Strides in ' Recent Tears. - There can be no question that the most spectacular and most significant exhibit at 1st. Louis is that of Japan, writes Walter We.ll man, in Success. It is the handi work of a new nation, a marvelous one at that, which the people here have spread before them. At Chi cago the Japanese appeared as in teresting and picturesque makers of toys and knickknacks and arti cles of virtu of characteristic form but limited range a sort of half developed, peculiar people, with a hazy past not far removed from actual savagery and with an un certain future. At St. Louis they appear as one of the first nations of the world. . The greatest world event of the last ten years is the rise of Japan, and the Japanese have taken good care that their at tainment of manhood's estate shall be duly and fully celebrated in this exposition cosmos. To best realize what Japan is,, to-day. one need not go to Port Arthur nor to the plains of Manchuria. It may be taken for granted that the little brown Tooplp havp offrtled the world with their miiiiai v prowess,' with their unprecedent ed combination in one national character of the most thorough preparation and prevision, the highest type of strategy, the most fanatical bravery, and the most abundant caution fhe 'travery which assaults desperately with torpedo-boats and charges savage ly with battalions, and the cau tion which never risks a battleship near the big guns of a foe. Finer .than Japan in war is 'Japan in peace. - - - - Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes a flaming city is saved . bv dynamiting a space that the tire can't cross. Sometimes a cough bang!) on so )ornr ou leel as if nothing but dynamite cure it.' Z. T. Otay, of Oaihotm, i .:v.riW: ."My wife had a very agirra vaifit i-ongh, which kept ber ' awake nights. Two phyei'-iann could not help hm; m she too" lr. King'p New.Dis oowry.for Consuirptiou. O nghs and ColrltT, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, nd dually wired her." Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and I .a Grippe - At Allen & Woodward's drug store, price 50c and $1 ; guaranteed. Trial bottle tret. - , Notice to Creditors.' . ' : ' f . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor with the will annexed of the estate of Rhoda Taylor, deeeaaed. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified as by law repaired, to the undersigned at Corvallis, Ore gon, within six months from this date. WAuna K. Tatlob,. Executor, Dated this 5th day of May, DOS. ! Piano Lecture-RcclUI. This Friday evening, Prof. Taillandier, assisted Ty a number of his pupils, will give another of his piano lecture-recitals in College Chapel. Those who were privileged to hear those formerly tjiven by Prof. Taillandier will appreciate this opportunity to siuay -xne pianolorte and its relations, to the orchestra," which will be the topic of the coming recital. The program is to begin prompt ly at 8 o'clock. Every cent thus taken in is to go to the Village Improvement Society and the general admission will be 25 cts. ; students, 15 cts. each, or two for 25 cts. The following is the program: Menuett .....Boccherini Largo... .: Haendei Wedding March...............Mendelssohn Tbe above three numbers will be -performed on two pianos by four players. First piano, Prof. Gerard Taillandier, Louise Smith Glan- -ville; Second piano, Adah Mc Donald, Irene SproaL Dance Macabre ..Saint-SaeDS First piano, Louise Smith Glan vllle ; second piano, Porf. Gerard Taillandier. Concerto in D minor ...Mozart Allegro Bomanza Roodo, Prestissimo Solo part by Professor Taillan-' dier. Orchestral part om second piano by Louise imith Glanville. To Help Our Growth. We have several times called attention to the condition here that has retarded the growth, not alone of the college, but of the entire city. This was the appar ent scarcity of small cottages for renting purposes, such as are nec essary during the school year for students, their parents or guar dians. , Heretofore such property was neither for sale nor rent in this city to the extent demanded Knowing well of the above de mand, and hoping not only to make possible the growth of tbe city and college, but to map out a course for others in the way of profitable investment, rrot. J. B. Horner secured a number of fine building lots within' a few blocks of the college and is build ing small houses on them. These houses are for sale on "most rea sonable terms. The professor states that he is in no wise in the real estate business, but , is en deavoring to comply with a de mand that is much ielt. Should any person desire a house build in a certain size or shape, he stands ready to do the same. It is his intention to start a sort of OAC colony out there, although no person is barred from a resi dence in that desirable location. An Interesting Case. Quite an interesting case is be ing tried in the County Court of Linn County, in which John Senger and wife, of Corvallis, are plaintiffs and a Mr. Warren, of Iyinn County, is defendant. The question litigated is the custody of a little girl about two yearsold. , The child.; according to the petiuo t, was - given to the Sengers, its grandparents, by its parents, the Warrens, just before its mother's death, and it has been kept and raised by them un til a short time ago. It ' was al lowed by its grandparents to go on .a visit to Linn county, under promise that it should be return ed in a short time, but it was not hence this habeas corpus pro- ceding . to recover , the child. A hearing was had at Albany, Tues day, on a demurrer to the peti tion, but the demurrer was over ruled bv the Court, and in ll.is decision Mr. Senger won. This case promises to be a hot )v contested suit. and the law governing the suit seems to be wew. It is believed here 'that, it is for the child's welfare that its grandparents who reside in Cor vallis, and who are very respecta ble people, should be permitted to raise and educate it. Warning. You cannot have good health unless your kidneys are sound, for the kidneys filter the blood of impurities which other wise act as irritating poisons and break down the delicate organs of the body and cause serious trouble, if you have kid ney or bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, vou will have only yourself to blame for results, as it posi- lively cures an iorma 01 juaney ana oiaa der diseases. For sale by Graham & Wortham. - - " 1 1 1 j j 1 1 1'smi iiiiii)-.jniMa.w.iLinu.miiu.twi "N ii v y 11 11 tM i 1 1 3 .w , k m m -wtv mm mm m u mm m The Kind You Have Always "vei " years, ana -TP. 7 . SOBal -CC4U4 AllmA : L 71 "T' au 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 CASTbRIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- -goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Ir5,1 reUeves 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 CASTOR I A ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. t ecirrauw m.mw, tt Corvallis Rates to Over Southern Individual niTri' r9n-? a?d 0Ie:third fare for the round trip. r.T s--SlyfromMay29thto 0ct- th, 1905: LIMIT. ...... .Tmrtv "hnf nnf lofni- f V.o fn4- 01 innr jxw iivu iwuvj. uxictll VVL. Ol, JL7vtJ. ) Parties of Ten or More. For parties of ten or more from one point, (must travel together on one ticket both ways), party tickets will be sold as follows: 5J-- One fare for the round trip. ) ' DATES- - Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905. f $2.60 LIMIT Ten days. ) Organized Parties of 100 or More. T?nr i 6 ji""o ui unc iiuxiuieu ur more moving on one day from one place, individual tickets will be sold as follows RATE fW flMIT -r?aily frm 29th " a........ leil I1MVS. Stopovers. No StODOVers will he nllnwprl cm nrcw nf tVia , - ---- " " J OWIC LlltJV must be used for continuous passage m each direction. HFor further information call on W. E. COM AN, Gen'l Pas. Agt., Plumbing aud Heating! Cornice. Roofing, Gulteriiij!, and all kinds of fcliett Melal Work. F. A. Hencye In connection with J. H. SIMPSONS HARDWARE STORE HOME SEEKERS AMBLER & WATTERS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS INSURANCE VIRCIL C. WATTERS, 'Corvallis. henry AMBLER, Philomath. ROYAL : Baldng Powder Saves Health The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfnlness of the, family food. Yeajf ferments the food. v Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves, healths ' HOYAt 8AKINQ POWOEIt CO, NEW YORK. - , Bought, and which has been. nas borne the signature of nas been made under bis pet SODervision sinOA Its Infanov. wuhwat amcsr. swwss cm. Lewis and Clark Fair Pacific Railroads. Tickets. $3.50 t0 0Ct' 15th 1905- 182.60 I E. FARMER, Agent, Corvallis., Portlgnd. TerrifJc Race With Death. "Death a- ft aii r".-hinr, writes" Ralph F. FriiHndez, of Tampa, . Fla... deecribing his fcaiul raue with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which had robbed me of Bleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many difle.ent doctors and several med icines, hut got no benefit, until I begaR to use Electric Bitters. So wonderful was their effect that in three days I felt, lii-e a new man, and today I am cured of all my troubles " GWianteed at Allen & Woodward's drug store; price 50c. If too are looking; for some real good Bargains in Stuck, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for our special list, or eome and see us. We will take ?leasure In giving you reliaole informa loa : also showing you over the county