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Vol. XLII. Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon,,' Friday, Junk .2, 190S. Ko. 1 ALSEA PARENTS' MEETING. An Interesting Account Kindly Provided Us. The Parents' Meeting and Grange Rally in Alsea last Sat urday brought together one of the largest crowds assembled in our neighboring valley for a long time. The work consisted of dis cussions of subjects in touch with our schools and Grange. Supt. Denman spoke upon the subject "How to Get There." Dr. James ment of Scotch Presbyterians, who retain all their old country habits," said a globe trotter the other day, "Not long ago the minister, while in the midst of his sermon, noticed oneof the parishioners peacefully sleeping. The divine suspended his dis course and addressed 'Wullie' in a loud tone and then gave him a severe rebuke. "Wullie" was very angry and after services were . concluded went up to the pastor and made an indignant speech, protesting against the humiliation which bad been put upon him. He con- ALL THE TRAIL FOR $7. Louis and Clark Fair Visitors May See 35 Shows for That Small Amount. Withycombe gave some interest ing talk concerning Grange and Ljuded by saying larm interests, tie empnasizea "Your ain wife was sleepin at the importance of protecting the the same timt, I saw her before son Dy ine annual ai&mouuon oi u went tosleep rhysel." Darn composites, tne gam py lm- "The pastor tried to smooth proving on roads. Recorder 1. the matter over; and told Wullie T. Vincent gave a fine address on ;f he should ever see the castor's "A Glympse at the World's Prog- wife sleenW in church thereafter ress." His address was a masterly t0 raise hjs nan(j anj sne shonld effort. Judging from the recep- receive the same correction which tion given mm -when He began uaA iv. Iin0n WhIUp nis address tne gooa people ot ai- ,The next. sunday, when the sea have a warm spot in their ap,morl ua rParr,Pi flv,mit fnnrth. hearts for him. Prof. Kent gave ly Wullie's hand went up.' .The a practical talk: on dairying. Al- pastor looked over at the family sea Grangers hiye desired for a pew and there sure enough, his long uffic buggebuons on mia uc: spouse was wrapped in slumber, partmentot tanning and tor which Mindful of his words, the preach misvaneyis especially auapieu. er thusddressed the wife of his Prot. Kent gave some excellent bosom : " '; -.' "Susan! Susan! I dinna marry ye for your fortune for ye had none. Idmna marry ye for.your beauty the whole congregation can see that, and it ve hae nae grace I've 'made a sair bargain." At the M. E. church, South, suggestions and gave our Grange a treat. The meeting was truly a Grange and school rallv. Each one present displayed undivided interest in the remarks of each speaker. The entertaining features consisted of some excellent recv tations by Gladys and Maud Ry r. -XT a t ! 1 1 nr t t.1 U ?Jt LJZ?! Sunday night, will be observed - a.ry. Jz . ULU' iUuuy auu Children's Dav. A pro-ram of Kalpn iuUlerton . music, recitations and a short " ; " . talk bv' the pastor. All are J- P.fa onl U- MgD-OIom' cortliallv invited r u t inhi I I onn Mnrcpt? . ft-! r 1 Ti. " a. 1 someune woik. uol uiag- Sunday is Children's Day at ging when we say they can give the Congregational church and any use organization in our coun- iQ tbe mornin there wiu be a ly a ciose can lor aonors. Little May Kimball .won the hearts of all bv her sweet and ' innocent effort in the vocal duet with her father, as clear as a bell, Prof. Kent gave an excellent stereoptican entertainment in the special sermon for- children. In the evening at 7 130 ' exercises by the children will begin. As usual She has a voice ciassfor young men at 10, wor ship and sermon at 11, and C E meeting at 6:4.5. You are mvit- evening, snowing college wors, buildings, stock, and advantags enjoyed by our college students. The dinner was typical of the hospitality of our Alsea homes. The table ' was loaded with every luxury our fair housewives could prepare. The way in which JJr. WitnycomDe, troi. Kent, i courting death more suddenly bat not and Prof. T. T. Vincent indul?- more Burely than neglecting kidney dis- ed showed the aualitv of the order8' Foley's Kidney Cure will curs a U, SUOWCU mc u UdUiy W inc 0,iaht AienrAar in a fnw rl.vH ami its nnn dinner. Our friendly postmaster tinned use will cure the mobt obstinate "R W TnVmcnn haA a mi1p cases. It has cured many people of ... 1 1 j Brieht's disease and diabetes who were a yard wide when he gazed thought to be incurable. If you have upon the many good things. ; It kidney or bladder trouble, commence required the undivided attention Ydvf 7i . . .... fore it is too late... Graham & Vvortham 01 oupu uenman to acieua 10 nisi i,ave jt or wants, anu guard against his lack of caution. We are glad to -see Lost. , On Madison Street, a college fwniety in, bearing the initials, "F. S." Leave' at this office and receive suitable reward Smoking la a Powder Magazine him back health. and in the best of I Mr. Callahan Retires; - - Correspondents. All past negotiations for parties to write matter for publication in the Ga zette are hereby annulled. Those seed ing matter to this oHioe for publi. ation are hereby notified that no pay will be The firm of Nolan & Callahan given by this office for such matter an has been dissolved, Mr. Callahan less heteafter agreed upon and price retiring- For tWO Years Or loneer staiea. xne vjazetie win giauiy wiiuiuor o . In r. ' 1 . ..L. u the latter has suffered- ill health au matMjr '" '"' ; nf K,ici-n the contributor. The name of the party 0 o . . I rnttn nn finer in on the advice of his physician For 26 years Messrs. . Nolan & Callahan . were,- in business, to' gether and Mr; Nolan says that during all that time there never was a parucie 01 iriction. oix- , ' 1 1 r v 1 Ibi in its torments, like iying of con' nan was a icik. wi iiit. iiuiau, sumption. Tbe proeress of eonsump but for the ; last ten years has tion,: fronu.the beginnfng to the very 1 . XT1 t.l... eDQ. IS a jonit ,ioriurc, wu iu vuecii it paiiuci. uiaii 1 friends. : When I bad co.sump his son. Thomas, as a partner tinn in its firat ataiie." writes Wm, and henceforth thev will continue Myers, of Ceartoss, Md., "after trying I contributing in all cases to be Bigned to the communication. For all further ne gotiations on this subject, address U0BVALLI8 uazetj-e, , - Corvallis, Or. Dytug ol Famine , Seven dollars will enable the visitor to the Lewis and Clark Exposition to see every conces sion on the Trail, the amusement thoroughfare of the Centennial. At St. Louis it cost in the neigh borhood of $30.00 to see the "Piko" with its seventy shows many of which were not worth the price of admission. The Trail oflers thirty-five of the finest at tractions ever included in an ex position. Fancy seeing thirty five shows for seven dollars. The most expensive conces sion on the Trail is the Carnival of Venice, a spectacular produc tion designed by the VKing of Ballet," Bolossy Kiralfy. The pr.ice. of sdraission to this attrac tion is 50 Cents, and after ; seeing the show the fee will be pro nounced reasonable. Five hun dred persons participate, on the stage. The scene is laid in Venice and bv means of some very fine scenic offerings the illu sion is faithfully carried out, even to the camels of that Italian city. The canals are of real water. The carniyal of Venice is a terp sichorean extravaganza of the highest order. Leaving the Carnival of Venice the visitor meanders over to the Homer Davenport Farm. Pay ing twenty-five cents he enters and beholds the foremost cartoon ist of the world cotafottably seat ed on a rustic bench before - 5 crudely built log house. Sur rounding the illustrious penman are Hundreds ot blooded fowls several specimens of horses of Arabian blood and a magnificent Eambletonian. Davenport will be found affable, urbano and dem ocratic, and if the visitor is ot tne rignt sort tne cartoonist may offer him a modest sketch as a memento. Across the way from Daven port's is the Klondike mining ex hibit. This concession is . pre eminent from' an educattona standpoint and offers the visitor truthful portrayal of mining methods in vogue in the gold fields of Alaska. : The buildings that house the show are designed inside in panoramo effect and a full-sized placer mine is found in operation. Clean-ups of real gold worm $10,000 are made every hour. The admission is 2 s cents, Following the Trail the visitor enters the Streets of Cairo, pay ing a fee of fifteen cent. He now in the midst ot all that is Egyptian. Strangely garbed peo pie are seen on all sides, now diminutive donkey belabored by a boy in flowing robe dashes past or a monstrous camel loaded with human freight labors through the street. Ferocious looking . war riors dance about in mock com bat. The shrieking strains curious Oriental instruments are wafted from the theatre on the soft Oregon ozone. For 25 centsj tne visitor gains entrance 10 mis foreign snow bouse and spends a pleasant half-hour viewing . the antics of a strange people. , keep off of mv grass "you Coxie- ite?" Wherever cows or horses re' staked they eat the tender grass, leaving trie tougner Duncn es and weeds, thereby giving to the street a ragged appearance for the remainder of the sea son. Besides along the edge of many sidewalks grow rank grass and weeds, which when nature bends over the walks, so that adies, and men, too, get bedrag gled when they are wet with dew or rain. There are a few. who will not permit their grass , in front of their premises to be dis turbed until large enough to be mowed. They have the neatest street front in the city . Many have, stake ropes a few nches longer than the law allows. Would it not be good for neat ness for the city to make an Or dinance forbidding the staking of any animal within certain limits, especially in the business parts and along the most traveled streets? They should require every property owner to keep the grass neatly ' mowed along - his premises. This would give uni formity in appearance, prevent ragged pasturage, and keep clean along the edges of the walks. Beside it would prevent the litter made by the animals themselves from drawing swarms of flies, ready t enter every door and window in the vicinity. In said prescribed limit those with ani mals would be more than willing to cut the grass, weeds and all, and feed to their stock in their barns. They would get more grass and the people be less an noyed with unpleasant odors and ewer flies. , . M. Asthma Sufferers Should This. Know Feel Impending Doom. The feeling of impending doom in the minds of many victimn of Bright's dis ease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness bv the benefit derived from taking Foley's Kitnev ' Cure. It will s cure incipient Bright's disease and dia 1 1. j ... t'cicu mm even in worst rases gives com- Eoley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con sidered hopeless. Mis Adolph Buesicg, 701 Third St.. Davenport, Iowa, writes : "A severe cold contracted twelve years age was neglected until it finally arew into asthma. Tbe best medical skill available could not give me more than 1 fort and roliof sn.,v. a.a temporary relief. Foley's Honey and cared in a lew davs. "I had diaberes in Tar was Recommended and oxe fifty-, the worst form," writes Marion Leeof cent bottle entirely cured me of asthma . Dunreath.Ind. "I tried eight phveiciana which had been gr wing on me for without relief. Only three bottles of twelve years, and if I had taken it atjFolev's Kidnev Cnf made' m n well tbe start I would have bfen saved years . man." For sale at Graham & Worthani's of suffering " Graham & Wortham j drug storf . keep it for sale. '-! K Bad Scare. Some day you ill eet a had scare, when yon feel a pain in yoor boelft. and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowels and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness; rostiveness, e'c. Guaranteed at Allen Woodwaid's drug store, only 25c. Try them. 0. C. & T. STEAMERS Steamer Oregona, leaves Cor vallis, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, for Portland and all way points at 6 a. m. For rates, pfc. call on A. J. SHIRLEY, Agent. Huge Ta-ti. It was a huge task, to undertake the enre of such a bad case of kidnev dis ease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee, Iowa, but Electric Bitters did it. He writes: "My kidneys were so far gone, I could not tit on a chair without, a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache, ami depression In Electric Bitters, however, 1 found a cure, and by them was restored to per fect health. I recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kid ne.vs, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by Allen woodward, druggist; price 50c. Lewis and Clark Exposition. Durine the Lewis anil Clark Exposi tion the Southern Parific Company will sell round tiip tiikets.m Portland, limit thirty dayp, at one and one-third fair for round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for tbe round trip. For organized. parties of one hundred or nice, individual, tickets at one fare for round trip. Stopovers of ten dayt will be given at Portland on all one way tickets reading through that point duri the exposition. Tickets must be depc -ited with Joint Agent at Portland and char-a of fifty cents will be made for the extention of tiuje. . 41-45 Plumbing and Heating! Cornice, Roofing. Guttering, and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work. F. A. Hencye Eighth-Grade Graduation. Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. is Corvallis public schools, under Prof. Cummings, held their grad uation exercises in tue Opera House last Monday evening. The attendance was good and every one of the graduates participating in the exercises acquitted them selves creditably. Helen Raber was salutatorian and Viola Gardner valedictorian,- ana Dotn am niceiy. ne exer cises consisted ot recitations, declamations, vocal and piano solos. Messrs. Floyd Rowland and Fred Wann, of OAC. ren dered a guitar duet. The invo cation was given by Rev. Feese and the. presentation ot diplom s was made by T. T. Vincent. Overlander's orchestra furnished the music. - There was profusion of flowers, most beautiful, too. - Av the con clusion of the exercises patents, teachers and friends were on hand to congratulate the young giadu ates. The exerceses were in every way a success and Prof. Cum mings should be pleased with the showing made by his class. Low round trip rales have been Dlaceii n effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold . SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, and limited to return on or before the following Monday. ' Rate to or. From Corvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents for particulars. .; . ' . Gazette Independent phone No 433 In connection with J. H. SIMPSONrS HARDWARE STORE. Pneumonia follows La Grlpp but never follows the use of FOLEY'S Honey and Tar It stops the Cough and heals the tang Prevents Pneumonia and ConsompUon. Mx. a, Tiom, ef 167 Osgood Si., Cb!ea writaai "Mj wife. bad U eripp and It latt hm with ran ted otib hat tno bias hufiHam &1a oaol.ulf." HOME SEEKERS If von are looking for some real gooo BRrirHins In btdCk. rnin. Fruit and Poultry Ranches, nrrite for our special list, or c me and see us. We will take ? Measure in giving you reliaDle iniorma-. iou: also snowing yon nver tbe county AIVUBLJER & WATTERS. ' REAL ESTATE, LOANS? VIRGIL C. WATTERS.ICORVM.LIS INSURANCE HENRY AMBLER. PHILOMATH. Talks Street Improvement. different medicines and a gol doctor in vain. I at last took Dr.. King s Mew Uis- coverv. which ouicklv and quietly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure r 1 1 .J - nnn .UAa. H.n,hitia . .. . r . . - I KIT i:i HI V 1 !M. UU1UB, OUIO 1.111 vjuv, ui vy-1 ....... .j . and nopetnat Mr. vananan. alter PnBitivei cure8 pneumonia. Guaran- a change, may speedily regain teed at Allen & Woodward's drua store, the business under the title of Nolan & Son. We desire all - success to both father and son his health. Like Treatment. price 50c free. and, $1 a, bottle. Trial Dottle Notice to Creditors. VnboA 1. vornliv arivATi th&t tho undersigned has twtan a.nnnints1 aiitor with the will annexed of ino-ton tellS the following; Story estate ofRnoda Taylor, deceased; AH per lllgivu j.ia ivuwni st.vijr I goog hiving claims against said estate are hereby required to present tbe same duly vennea as Dy law required, to the nnaersignea vorraius, ure- A leading newspaper of Wash- and localizes it in Oregon: "Down in Oregon, I; won't Um, r nuvnth from this date. say just where, tfcere is a settle-) Dated thjb day of MaT,isx. Ed. : Gazette: Who should tie more interested in the cleanli ness of our city than the proper ty oner ? Who sheuld take more interest in beautifying our streets than the people,, who live upon them? It is not. enough simply to remove ,the old rubbish fri m our streets; but also to prevent its accumulation in the future. All of us know how very luxuriant ly vegetation grows in our streets, even to the very road bed itself and with the grass, rank, ugly, and' noxibus wseds. . An ordinance s ys no animal shall be staked in front of any premises but his own, without the permission ot said owner. Yet, who asks such permission or who wants to say to his neighbor, CASTOR I A , Tor Infants and Children. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of WJsitfdsIk If your watch shows any irregu larity or gives other evidence that ?Lt-i u .:t-t ;t- t,n-- have it examined . by a competent f watchmaker. You won't hnd any 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 knowu and most strongly guaranteed chains ever sold. E. W. S. PRATT, Jeweler and Optician. GREAT REMOVAL SALE In order to reduce our stock and'save moving, we will offer a reduction of 5 per cent on all goods bought FOR GASH, commencing. June 5th and continuing until removal occurs, or about June 25th. Quite frequently a merchant offers a reduction on a special line of goods, but it is not often that a discount is given on everything you l-y as willhe the case in this Special Removal Sale. This does not apply to small purchases of less than $1.00. . Remember the date, June 5th. (Bngj The Houqc-F urniahGFG. j