Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, May 26, 1905, Image 4

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    IHE WLUS GAZETTE
Published Tuesdays and Fridays by
Gazette Publishing Company.
The snhgc.riptlou price of the Gazettb
tor several years has been, and remains,
J per ananm, or 25 per cent discount if
p.:il in advamre.
THE NEXT CONSIDERATION.
COZAD'S GREAT SHOW.
Wonderful Aggregation of Dogs,
' Ponies, Monkeys and Goats
to Exhibit Here Soon.
That the bluff recently made
bv Germany in the matter of
tariffs will occupy a prominent
place among the various items
that will come before the next
congress' goes without saying.
Without we miss our guess the
two all-absorbing topics will be
Germany's attitude toward . the
United states as regards a sched
ule of export and import, duties
and the matter of railway rate
regulation.
The cry that has been raised
during the past for tariff revision
has to some extent died out.
That there may have been a few
minor discrepancies in the sched
ule under the Dingly tariff law,
may not be denied. But in this
connection it may be stated that
these discrepancies relate mainly
to localities, not the country as a
whole.
The talk, threat, or bluff of
Germany to force us to upset our
schedule has caused revisionists
to loose ground, and the "stand
patters" have the best of it at
present. It is noticeable that in
the schedule Germany, proposes
to force upon us the articles nec
essary to her own welfare are
placed on tne iree list, while on
products of her own growth or
-manufactureshehas placedatariff
-on it so high that this country,
or any other, could not pay it.
And this is the sort of recipro
cal proposition that she is trying
to club us into ratifying. Well,
well!- It is patent on the face of
it that those items on Germany's
: free list that she has submitted
to this country are products that
her people must have. They are
necessary for the maintenance
of that people. On the other
hand, there is not one thing that
we purchase of Germany that is
a matter of life and death with
us. Moreover, if there should
be certain items that were neces
sities with us, things we have
been depending upon Germany
in the past to provide, and she
should refuse "to do this in the
future, we will do for ourselves,
will manufacture these articles
at home and,be the better for so
doing. -
Let our Teutonic cousins snaKe
their tariff club until they are
weary, but do not budge an inch
is the way out - of the matter,
We produce much that is vitally
necessary to the Germany people,
while not one thing does she send
us that we cannot very well do
without., '- , ,
Do not revise the tariff for any
. people aside from our own is the
policy to pursue. . We must look
out for ourselves, our own peo
ple. During, President Roose-
velt's western trip, in the speeches
, he made at various places, he
made no allusions to tariff revis
ion. And he had been charged
with having a leaning in that di
rection. But at present there seems, on
account of Germany's recent at
titude, great need for "standing
pat" on the Dingley tariff law as
it is, allowing "revision" to
scream itself to death. Then,
too, the matter of railway regu
lation is of great importance
of greatest importance. This
is a matter that President Roqse
veltdoes not loose sight of for
an instant. But can he do any
thing? ' Can he win in what he
. has undertaken? If
win he will have "started the
Several years have now passed
since a complete Dog and Pony
Circus has exhibited in this state.
Since the Norris and Rowe Shows
have been turned into a large cir
cus organization, we have had no
entertainment of this kind, how
ever, the pjcsent season will mark
a change, for the field has been
entered by Cozad's California
Dog, Poney, Monkey and Goat
Circus. The showwill be giveia
on a large scale as the aggrega
tion travels in , its own special
train and carries immense water
proof circus tents, reserved seats
etc., and evervcare will be. taken
ol the large number of ladies
and children who are always in
vested in an entertainment of
this nature. A special feature is
the arrangement by the manage
ment to allow the little folks to
ride the ponies free of charge af
ter the exhibition is over. An
entertainment devoted exclusive
ly to canines, equines and simians
has always proven extremely pop
ular and a source of unlimited
pleasure to all classes of amuse
ment lovers and no better illus
tration of what kindness, gentle
ness, patience and love can ac
complish with miniature brutes
could be shown than in the way
the does, ponies, monkeys, and
goats of the Cozad show express
their delight and appreciation of
the fun they are enjoying when
going through their stunts. There
will be pony drills, May-pole
dance by children on pretty pranc
ing Shetlands, high jumping,
hurdleracing, hippodrome contests
of speed by the little ponies, in
numerable tricks by well trained
dogs and absurdly laughable an
tics by grotesque monkeys. Pop
ular prices will prevail during the
engagement of Cozad's show
here. ,
Tli RlGkMt MHta the WrM.
The richest man in the world can aot
have bis kidneys replaced nor lire with
out them, bo it os mi iiBt not to neglect I
these organs. It r oipv's Kidney (Jure is
taken at the first sign of danger, the
symptoms will disappear and your health
will be restored, as it strengthens and
builds np these organs as nothing else
will. Oscar Bowman. Lebanon, Kv.
writes: ''I have used Foley's Kidney
Core and take great pleasure, in stating
it cured me permanently of kidney
diapasp. wh'n-h certainlv would have cost
me inv life." For sale by Graham &
Wortbara.
Clubbing
Price!
Cleared for Action.
When the body is cleared for notion,
by Dr. King's New Life .Fills, you can
tell it bv the bloom of health on the
cheeks ; the brightness of the eyes ; the
firmness of the flesh and muscles; the
buovancv of the mind. Try tbem. At
Alien & Woodward's drug store. 25 cents.
We Fit Glasses
The Gazette has made a
special arrangement with
the publishers of a number
of the leading magazines
ani newspapers the Unit
ed States, whereby we are
offered cut .rates Ton these
pibli nations.
SPRQPERLY,
ACCURATELY, and
SCIENTIFICALLY
To all Defects of Sight.
Now we could charge you the
full price for these and re
serve the difference between
Room 12, Bank Building.
A
Large Drove.
MATTHEWS, The Optician the fr price rand their
special price p;o us, as ;our
commission, but as the JGa
zette is a home paper for
home people, it will be sat
isfied by receiving: you as a
new subscriber, or, if you
are now a subscriber, then
by receiving your renewal
for a year in advance. This
special rate may not last
long, so take advantage of it
NOW .while the chance is
yours.
A heard of about 900 head of
and 2-year old cattle left this
city, Tuesday, for North Yakima,
Wash. Milt Barnett and Sam
Ferguson gathered the herd to
gether for "Pleas" Bounds, a
well-known stock buyer.
Messrs. Barnett and Ferguson
started gathering in the vicinity
ot Monroe and Junction City and
came to this city with about - 600
head last Monday. A gentleman
by the name of Cogswell reached
here the same evening with about
200 head that had been gathered
in lyinn countv. Will'ain liel-
latly also brought quite a number
here at the same time that had
been gathered to the west of Cor
His. .
All wld-' about 900 left here
Tuesday morning to be driven on
the West Side to Portland. It
was calcu'ated that about 100
head could be gathered between
Corvallis and Portland making
altogether 1,000 head. At Port
land Mr. Bounds is to meet the
party and on his acceptance the
stock will be turned over to him.
From Portland the animals are
fo be shipped by rail to North
Yakima.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You: Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
.
f N
M. A. GOODNOUGH
i MANUFACTURER'S AGENT FOR THE:
!NEEDHAM"""
PIANOS ORGANS
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
If you want a first class instrument
at the lowest price for which it can be
sold, consult ms. We never sell our
pianos and organs below cost, but we
do sell a great many for a slight mar
gin above- cost. An0V You VY the
same that your neighbor does. Sam
ples of our goods may be seen by call
ing at the office and residence, Fourth
street, 2nd door north of ceurt house.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor
the County ot Bentoa
In the matter ol the estate) .
William Kriens,- deceased J
Tn Annie Carneete and Carl Kriens. heirs at
law of William Kriens. deceased. GRBErpwi
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKfcJLiON,
you are hereby cited and required to appeal in tl-e
couuty fjourt 01 tne scate 01 uregun xur iue cuuu
tv of Benton. at the Court Boom thereof at Co.-
allie, Oregon, in the County of Benton on Tues
day the Sth day o June A. D. 1905, at 16 o'clock in
the f nrennom of said dav then and there to show
cause if any exist why au order of sale should not
oe suae as. prayea lor m bua ircbuuK'u ui w
Yates administrator of said estate of William
Kriens, deceased, of the following described real
property to-wit:
ine uof in. nan oj tne iraut ui utuu uraunueu
as follows: Beginning at the S. . corner of
D. Li. u. of C. P. Blair. Claim No. 57. Sections
25.26.35. and 36 T. 12 S. R.6 West. WS1. J4er,
mence mn norm 43 cnains to tae pi. jl. vomer
of said claim, thence West alone North bound
ary line of said claim 18.60 chains, thence
outn 43.UU csauia to Douiiurn oounoary 01
said claim, thence East 18.60 chains to nlace o
beginning, containing 40.00 acres. An of the
above described property being in Benton
County. Oregon.
You are further-notified that this citation is
served upon you and each of you by publica
tion thereof in the "Corvallis Gazette" news
paper for four weeks under and order made bv
tne rion. virgii r.. waiters, juage ox 'tne saia
court bearing date April 14th, laud.
Witness, the Hon. Virgil B W utters, Judge
of the Countv Court ot the Stac- of ureeou
for the County of Benton, with, the seal of the
said county affixed thisi4tu day ot April, A. 1).
1905.
Attest: Victor P. Moses,
Clerk.
33-42
A Great
Woman's
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Woman's Home Companion
Frank:' Leslies Monthly
Modern Prlseilia and
Corvallis Gazette
All five
ons year
$3
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Will
Interest the
- Notice. .
Notice is hereby given lhat 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 tne n day oz April, iu:, upon a uen
which was duly entered in trie docket of City liens
of said City ot Corvallis on tin 24th dav of Septem
ber. 1904, upon the property hereinafter described
under and in compliance with Ordinance No. 147,
passed 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 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 costs of such sale, by which said
i warrant i am ordered and required to sell in the
manner prescribed by law as upon real property for
hf rlflf"? nof sale udrexeuutiorj, the following described reil
ins WTO uvv nroDerty to-wit: -
"t,-J- J it. ' T-Afc Wnirirwr Viva tK ftWIr tfnmlier tnY AM Town
of Marvsville (now -Citv of Corvallis! Oresron: "Also
ball rolling" will have set an j?""". S-,B..&, NTL .SIS' ffL01
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 of cne o'clock p. m. of said daj
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 aud
estate of the Baid 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. Lass,
Chief of Police of the City of Corvallis, Or.
HEALTH
"I dont think we could Veep
house without Thedford'g Black
Draught. We have used it in tha
family for over two years with the
best ot results. I have not had a
doctor in the house for that length
; of time. It is a doctor in itself and
always ready to make a person well
and bapoy." JAMES ttat.t Jack-
eonville, IU. '
. Because this great medicine
relieves stomach jxiins. frees tha
constipated bowe.-s and invigor
ates the torpid liver and weak
ened kidneys - '
Weekly Oregonlan
San Francisco , Examiner,
Corvaflls Gazette j
TyrE are frank to admit
YV ttat 4 some clothing
there is little good to
bsaid. In some cases this
good may be the making; in
other cases,
the materi
als; others,
of the de
sign, style
and charac
ter effect
given.
Whatever
it may be, if
you are a
progressive,
man there is
no garment
worth men
tioning to
you unless
it contains these combined
good qualities. Our
Crouse & Brandegee
Nusac has them. It is all well
tDPVHIGHT 1905 BY CROUSE & BRANDEGEE.UTlCA.ntWYORR.
enough to tell about what the
inside of a garment amounts
to, but that usually tells its
own story. Character which
results from clothing skill is
. . 4 M
a tning a
suit must
have." We
believe in
tangible
facts and
have gone
into the
clothes sub
ject to satis
fy ourselves
and you
that we are
right.
Good
clothes
mean some
thing to every young man.
A well-dressed man demands
respect and denotes self
respect, both of which are
important.
WMslh
If your watch shows any irregu
larity or gives other evidence that
somethino is wronsr with it. better
have it examined by a competent
TTTo4-rtT"inrtT7-zv Wvn ' txtym ' -finI omr 1
more skillful or more experienced
anywhere than right here. We clean and repair all sorts of
watches thoroughly and quickly and guarantee all our work as
well as our prices to be right. If your watch chain is beginning
to show signs of wear, or if you'd like a new chain for any rea
son, we are prepared to supply you with the best gold-filled one
made, at a moderate price. We carry the Simmons make, the
best known and most strongly guaranteed chains ever sold.
E. W. S. PRATT, Jeweler and Optician.
All three
one year
$3.
53
example, and
bound to have
future.
one, too, that is
m influence in the
The Baptist churuu will be clos
ed on Sunday, but reopened June
4, beautifully renovated. All the
usual services will be held. And
ail 'Brclcoxed. i
.0 P0CTR
is necessary in the home where
i Thedford's Black-Draught is
kept. Families living in the
country, miles from any physi- -cian,
have been kept in health
for vears with this medicine as
their only doctor. Thedford'g
Black -Draught cures bilious
ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and
fever, bad blood, headaches,
diarrhoea, constipation, colic
and almost every other ailment
because the stomach, bowels
liver and kidneys bo nearlv oon
.trol the health. ' '
THEDFORD'S
LMK-
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HARNESS FACTORY.
J. E. WIIMEGAR, Proprietor.
Harness, - Saddles, - Bridles,
Robes, Dusters, Whips, Etc.
Everything found in any shop is in our Factory at
prices to suit all purses.
FINE LINE of HAMMOCKS.
All kinds of repair work done on up-to-the-hour style '
and prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Opposite Mil
ler's store, Corvallis, Or. Ind. Phone No. 128.
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