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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1905)
CIABSOIBB .ASTKBTIBKHBtTTS : Fifteen word or lees, 25 cts for three eucriutive insertions, or 5G cti per noiti-; wall up to and including ten adi'i tb( worjs, Yi cent a word for each falB"tion F 0! advertisements over 25 words, 1 ct '"rd for the first insertion, and J ct. ir word for each additional inser tion Nothing inserted for less than 25 cents Lodge, society and cr-nrch notices, other than Btrictly news matter, will he charged for. FOR SALE FOK SALE 400 CORDS MAPLE AND ash wood, $3 and $3.M) per cord, de livered latter part of August Norwood Trading Co., Bruce, Or 42-68 "CORD WOOD FOR palf "call UP No 1 phone, P. A. Kline line. P. A. Kinm. 42tf. "STORIES OF OLD OREGON," BY G. A. Waraoner. will be found on sale at J. F. Allen's, Corvallis, Or. 4ltf. CAMERAS. KODAKS. KODAK SUP plies, a good dark room in the store, at Graham Wells. "u PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, Brushes, full stock of.n painters' sup plies, at Graham & Wells. 40tf ONE GOOD WORK MARE. GENTLE, weight about 1,200. For further par ticulars inanire ot Thbs. Bonlden or at Gazette office. 36tf NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG gits and go-carts, at Dilley & Arnold's ALL LATE POPULAR SHEET MU- sic. Guitars. Mandolins, Violins, Ac- ; cordeons. Harmonicas, Musical Goods, ' coi rect prici". Call and see them at Graham & Wells, Corvallis, Or. 40tt FOR SALE TWELVE YOUNG SHORT- horn milch cows, bred from tnilk strains od both sides;. one short-horn bull : one Jersey bull ; registered Poland China hogs, male and female. Address M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. 23tf MEDICAL PURE 'FRESH DRUGS AND MEDI- cines. some bought direct from the fao. torv: Perfumerv. Rubber Goods, Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Books, School Supplies. Druggists' Sundries, everything found in a first-cliss drug store, at Graham & Wells, Corvallis, Oregon. .' ., 40tf ATTORNEYS W. E. Yates. ' Bert Yates. YATES 8r YATES, Law, Abstracting and Insurance. Both Phones. Corvallis, Oregon. E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Office Building, Corval iis, Oregon. ! J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-L A W. - Office First National Bank Building. Only set of abstracts in Benton County JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY-at-Law. . Notary, Titles, Convevsnit- ing. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. HOTELS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. CORVALLIS Oregon. Good, clean cooking; clean beds, and rooms well ventilated; first. i class service ; splendid facilities to at: commodate the public. Across the street from First National Bank. 23tf physicians; B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build in. (Wr TTATir in tn T9 a. m . ? n t p. m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad' ams 8te. Telephone at. office and res lden. Corvallis. Oregon. C H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office an 4 Residence, on Mam street. Philomath, Oregon. LAND AGENTS. WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING lands, new-comers in this countv will make ne mistake in consulting James Lewis. Mr. Lewis has been in Benton for 30 vears and not only knows the county bm the entire valley. He ha been actively engaged in selling and buying l.ve stock and real estate all oi this time and naturally his iudg- ment is sound. He knows soils and . values. His knowledge is worth money to anybody desiring corre t and sincere information . 25-77 H. M. STONE, REAL ESTATE AND - Intelligence officer-After ; 42 years in Benton aud Linn counties. I feel iusti fled 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 competency... .Dor ' 27 years I was bridge builder In Benton, Lane. Polk, Yamhill and Linn counties. I have property in the above named counties to sell, and am thoroughly conversant with the same. I ask no exclusive right of sale and unless property is sold by me I ast 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 courtesy extmded to all, Office. South Main street, Corvallis. Oregon. Office phone 378, res. phone LOSTr ABOUT MAY 1, BETWEEN COKVAL , lis and cr farm, a pamphlet entitled f "Analysis of American Feeding Staffs" Issued by Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C Finder will please leave at Gazette office, First National Bank, or notify me. J. E. Aldrich. 42-44 WANTED i KtHEST cash price paid for all kinds of Poultry also dressed fork. Smith & Boulden, Corvallis, Oregon, oezt to (vvzktte office. WASTE f 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at $2.55 per year BANKING. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, does a general, con. servative banking business. It gnarded safely its customers' banking business through the panics of the last two decades, which merits proper consider ation. It affords banking privileges at borne and abroxd. nrst-class, .not ex celled by any institution in the United States. The members of the Board of Directors were bora and raised in Ben ton County, except one, and that mem ber baa 'esided in the county forty-six years The business history of each is as an open book before the people of the county. Loans to customers solicit ed, properly secured. - 40tf DENTISTS E. H. TAYLoR. DENTIST. PAIN- leas extraction. In Zierolf building Opp. Post Otfi -e. Corvallis. Oregon. oTAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND .LSEA STAGE Stage leaves Alsea 6:30 a. m. ; arrives it Philemath at 12 m; leaves Philo math 1 p. di., 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 $1.0.i Round trip same day $2.00 M. S. Rickabd. WOODSAW1NG. WOOD SAWING ALL CALLS promptly ami satisfactorily attended. Living prices and good work. Gaso lene engine. See W. E. "Boddy, Ind. phone 351 37U 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. Thompson, artist. . MARBLE SHOPS. WM. STAIGER & F. VANHOOSEN Third doorluorth of Hotel (Jorvallis. 32t.f POULTRY. BARRED PLYMOUTH . ROCKS Breeding stock and thoroughbred eggs for sale. Choice hens $1 each. Se lected eggs $1 per 15. W. G. Emery, Barred Hock Specialist. e FOUNDRY. WE ARE HERB TO DO ALL KINDS of machine work on short notice and most reasonable price"; casting, repair ing, building and rebuilding engines, and various machinery sundries. Franklin Iron Works Co. AUCTIONEER'S P A KLINE, LIVE STOCK AUCTT.ON- eer, Corvallis, Or. P. A. Klin in, Phone No. 1." P. O. address. Box 11. Pays highest prices for all kinds of live stock. Twenty years' experience. satisfaction guaranteed. MISCELLANY. Get your Rchool Iwwks and'schoo' supplies at (jrraham & Wells. Notice. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a warrant and order of sale Mued by tne Fouee Judge of the City of Corvallis, Oregon. and bear ing the corporate seal of said Citv of Corvallis, beaiinir date the 4tb day of Aoril. W05. neon a lien which was duly entered m the docket of City Liens of said City of Corvallis on tin 24th day of Septem ber. 1904, upon the pnperty hereinafter described under and in compliance with Ordinance No. 1. mused br tne common council ot said (Jitv Corvallis, Oresron. 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, Oreron. duly made at a retular meeting; thereof, which lien is for the sum of S4S 18 together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 24th day of September, 1004, until paid, besiaes the costs ct sucn sale, oy wnicn said warrant I am orderrd and required to sell in the manner prescribed by law as upon real property for sale under execution, tne zouowing aescriDecr real property to-wi Lot Nui umbor Five (5) Block Number! fM. Old Town of Marysville (now City of Corvallis) Oregon: Also Lot Number 8ix (6) Block Number Five S) Old Town' of Marysville (now City of Corvallis) Oregon, to satisfy the said lien, and that under and by virtue of said warrant and order of sale issued as aforesaid to me directed, I have levied upon the saia real property, and will on tne sist day ot May, 1906. at the'hour of one o'clock d. -' 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 making Dated this 2 day of May, 1905, ". W. G. iiAirg, Chief of Police of the City of Corvallis, Or. Take The Gazette for all the the local news. Gazette Bell phone No 341. - Foley's Kidney Cure make kidneys and hiadder right. BEE AS A" FARM'ASSm" BttJry I4ttle Inimty ;', r Agricu.; , ia the Pollsnii. i H!i Ot- chards and Headows. -('f The bumblebee is one o most valuable little farm ,. , i anta known to the agn He is necessary to the j -r -of blossoms in the .on-.; meadows. He destroys i fruit and seldom a track .s i Le or apple until it s oo ripe 1 or l : ke.. or family use. His mission' earth is that of peace and prosi ity. In Germany his life is p tected by legislative enactment Here he is chased by the farm-' boys and killed on sight. His ser ices as a' farm and orchard assis. ant are not appreciated. Bed clover blossoms do not forir seed until the pollen is thoroughl. mixed. For this reason, it is a ' gued in many sections of the couj try, the first crop of clover is failure as a seed producer. Tl bumblebee does not come from h" winter resting place in time t ; work on the clover blossoms, an hence the pollen is not handled i it should be to form seeds. In tb early days of agriculture this 'wc merely a theory. Now it is pul lished as a fact and not denied b anyone at all familiar with plan life. , . Some , interesting experiment: have been conducted at agricu5 tural colleges to demonstrate tli value of the bumblebee in grow ing red clover seed. Last year a the Iowa station patches of clove beads w,ere covered with mosqu; to netting and similar sized areat left uncovered. The experimenta plats were six feet squaref Cov ered patches for the first croi. gave no seed,, while those uncov ered returned ten per cent, of an ordinary crop. For the second crop the covered plants seeding were only two, while those uncov ered numbered 612 that produced cod. : . . Plants near the nests of bumble bees always produced the besT crops of seed. In a space of si square feet over 2,000 heads of red clover formed excellent seed. The bumble bees had built nests in the clusters of clover , roots. Those ho are inclined to kill every be:' hat comes about should study the ature of bees and plant, life, "he bees are perfectly harmless. They never try to wage warfare on nnv person except in defense of their homes or lives. Let them alone and they will make the farm ?r ana tne orcnaraist rich am: thereby help in building up the ountry. .' ; . ; , OUR MAIL SERVICE. Oyer One-Fourth of,T "World's , Entire -. . - y irt and Second Class Matter Goes : V. Through TJnited States. The aggregate annual letter anl newspaper mail of the world mounts to :ii!.50(.)00,00n piews, u which 8,500,000,(100 go through he '. United States mails, sa.ys a vi-iter in Success. We haye 75,000 usr offices and 500,000 miles, of postal routes, with a yearly travel ver them amounting to 500,: 100,000 miles. The service cost lver $150,000,000 a year. The re eipts are now almost equal to the .Xji'ndUui-t.'d, aud lme liouUii u in ."in last teu years. In 1860 tho total receipts were ?8,000,0()0. which was considered an extraor dinary sum. But for ? 22,000,000 ijient in establishing the rural ."ree delivery, which now serves one-seventh of the population of the United States, the post office would be self-sustaining. Tw Attack on the Sun. With the aid of $ 10,000 granted by the Carnegie institution the Yerkea observatory has sent an expedition to Mount Wilson, near Pasadena, California, for special investigations of the sun, : under the; personal direction of Prof. George. "E, Hale. A horizontal re lecting telescope of 145 feet focal length is to be employed to pro duce an image of the sun 16 inches in diameter, which will be investi gated, with a spectroheliograph of dO feet focal length. The spectro heliograph is an- instrument with which it is possible to study the so lar surface in light of certain se lected wave-lengths, the other light being shut out. Thus a pho tograph of the sun taken with the light emanating only from the calcium vapor in the photosphere presents a very different aspect from that taken with the light of the hydrogen Vapor. Youth's Companion. . - An Invitation; . ,Tbe ,W. R. C. extends an in vitation to all. o assist,, in the decoration ot , the , graves of the soldier dead. Every year e need more flowers To place above our soldiers' heads ; ' Every year our ranks are rmaller . That march to glorify our dead. They are marching, swiftly marching, Soon they'll reach the other shore ; Soon our boys will be with Jesus, Then their Buffering will be o'er. Wben the bugle call is sounded, : Bring your flowers for their graves, For we know they did their duty, Wben our glorious flag was saved. Effib Calk. Private Car and Rebates. Calculations as lo the effect of car mileage on beef prices te the consumer areallbosb, says Charles . Russell in his detailed consid eration of Garfield's report on the Beet Trust, in Everybody's June installment of "The Greatest Trust m the World." Whether the profit on car mileage is four cents a hundred pounds or four mills a million tons is not worth a moments thought. ; The real point, over which this report skates with airy ease, is that the privately owned car in the dress ed-beef trade is merely a disguise for illegal railroad rebates, that it was designed for that purpose and none other, that it is and was merely a way to cover lawbreak ing, and that the breaking of the law at which it connived enabled the Trust to be formed, compet nors to De crusnea, ana tne peo ple to be robbed. The private re frigerator car meant $15 rebate on every carload 01 beet shipped from Chicago to New York; The houses in the combination got that rebate; their competitors did not get it, and that ended the competitors. If we are to have government reports we might as well have them tell the truth. APPAREL BARS MAIL WOMEN Dos Koines, Iowa, Postmaster Finds That Carriers Must Work in Male Clothing. - The postmaster of Des Moines. Iaf. finds himself in a somewhal peculiar position. With a view tc economy he decided to invite worn en to apply for positions as post men.. A number of women ap plied, and, having been put through an examination, which they passed satisfactorily, the documents were then sent to the postmaster general for ratifica tion, and that exalted function aryj1 seeing that the' names werf presented with the initial only for the Christian name, failed to de tect that the subordinate had in troduced a change. The women. therefore, being appointed start ed work in due course, and it was only when the uniform depart ment came to deal with the new en trants that trouble arose. The uniform of all letter-carriers is set tled by law. It consists of three garments, which need not be spec ified otherwise than to say that the postmaster . of Des Moines found they were unsuitable for hi ne we rapt yes. : The postmaster general ia con sidering it, but it looks as if the women would not be retained. The suits of uniform are lying in the pott office of Des Moines, and th? women are delivering letters clad in their ordinary raiment. CREDIT AT PAWNBROKERS' Favorite Patrons Can Obtain Almost Any Amount They Desirs on Jvw , slry or Personal Property. , The men that can and do estab lish a line of credit ; with pawn brokers is a proposition beyond belief to the man who has been of f ered only $20 on a watch that cost f 75. The fact remains, however, says the Philadelphia Record, that all pawnbrokers have favored pa trons on their books who. can al ways gettheamountofmoney they want upon almost any old thing that takes the shape of jewelry or other "hockable" personal prop erty. A local sport tried to raise $50 on his split-second stop watch the other day, and was offered $30 less tnan tne value ot tne case melted. A friend who had an es tablished credit 'took 'the same watch to the same pawnbroker and got $75 on it without a ques tion being asked. If was the man, not the watch, that made the loan possible. : ;:.. - ? j IP! illllltUUIIHllllllllllllllllllllIH1tUlllllll:lllimilrlUI1ll1lliaillH;im:llUltHI gefable Preparalionfor As similating ttieFoodandBegula ling theStoinachs andBovreis of m Promotes Digestion-Cheerful-ness and Rest.Con tains neither Opium,Morplune nor Mineral. tape afOU-rSMJELPmmR mmSttd.- Chriud thmr hiimymti norm Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverislv ness and Loss OF SftEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW "YORK. J iUil "'M! h E EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Corvallis Rates to Over Southern Individual Tickets. . One and one-third fare for the round trip. Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905. Thirty ds. but not later than Oct. 31, 1905. Parties ot Ten or More. RATE...:.. . SALE DATES. LIMIT...' For parties of ten or more from one point, (must travel together on one ticket both ways), party tickets will be sold as follows: RATE. One fare for the round trip. SALE DATES . . Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905. 9)2.6 0 LIMIT. ....Ten days. Organized Parties of 100 or More. For organized parties of one hundred or more moving on one day from one place, individual tickets will be sold as follows: RATE.. ..... .One fare for the round trip. SALE DATES. . Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905 $2.60 LIMIT........ Ten Days. ( Stopovers. No stopovers will be allowed on any of the above tickets; they must be used for continuous passage in each direction. ' For further information call on J . E . FA RMER, W. E. COM AIM, Agent, Corvallis. Gen'IPas. Agt., Portlgnd. HEALTH is the Most Lnt The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have had 40 years of scientific experience. . Every method of bread-and- "rrke raisingr has been . exhaus- .i ely studied in this country and ibr-..:;i. The re? .7 't is a perfect prod uct in ' Royal Baking Powder. There in no substitute for it. The purity and efficiency xjf Royal - 3aking- Powder have been commended by the highest authorities of the world. , These facts mean two impor tant things to all housekeepers : ' First : that Royal Bakin? : " Powder is ' healthful and : ' makes wholesome food. V ' ; : . Second : that Royal Bak ing Powder makes food I good to taste. ; . , . ... " , - '' 7.". L: J: ROYAL POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Imborta A ml TfflPI For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Of thb enmn aoMMitr, Lewis and Clark Fair Pacific Railroads. $3.50 ) THE mcsCo CALL Pubirshed Every Day of Ihe Year. In those essential elements of enter prise and progress which go to make up A GREAT NEWSPAPER Designed Especially . FOR... HOME THE, IT PRINTS , ALL THE NEWS. Is'-iblj and Carefully Edited. Its columns are replete with bright, sptcy gossip ol Coast towns nd cities. It Worksfor the Welfare of the Slate. THE WEEKLY CALL, A Sixteen Page Ppr. Containing a report ot Ui week's leading news features an many special featurea lor . the farmer and stock raiser. . . - BEKO rOBSAJIPLIS. Enliacriptloa Price (Alvars In Ad- nui). TnelaAiae Poststr within the United States. Canada or aioxtco. 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