Vol. XLH. Corvallis, Benton County, r: Oregon," Frtday, June O, "1905. IStO. 48 MEETING OF LEAGUE. Many ' Matters of Unusual Im. ' portance Came Up. CI At the meeting of the Benton County ; Citizens' League last Tuesday evening a goodly num ber of members' were in attend ance nearly fifty :in fact. The meeting was called to order with President B. W; Johnson in the chair. ;. ; There was much discussion of various matters, but the most in- vallis is without an adequate water system for fire protection, and the outlying additions to the city, - - comprising considerable portion thereof, are wholly with out a supply of water for domestic purposes or fire protection; and "Whereas, The Citizens' League believes that a gravity system, as contemplated by the Corvallis Water Bill, would be of great material : benefit to the citv ad its inhabitants in secur ing reduced ' insurance rates, ' af fording greater fire protection for THE JUDGE'S REQUEST. Exposition In Full Swing. Benton Citizens -Should .: v ? - Assistance. " 'V. Lend terest was aroused on matters property, ana renaering me city oertainins' to water svstem for mre attractive to home-seekers, the city and "Corvallis Day" at besides being of material bene the fair. Reports of various com- fit to thehealth of the city; now, mittees were read and contents! therefore, be it noted and discussed. ' "Resolved, -That while the When it came to the matter "of league does not approve of the transportation to Portland on the present plan of perpetuating; the Aav nf nnr m-Mt vrnrsinn ta the Water Committee, and favors Fair, it was made clear that a rate an elective commission, it never- of $2 per round-trip ticket to -go meiess oeueves mac sucn ; a and return the same day, or $2.60 change will be made at the next with lay-over concession of from session 01 tne legislature, ana n tr cpvpn flans wnnlrl rwM tuai uic uicmiui; ukiuu iui granted by the Southern Pacific, provided, : that 1,000 ' tickets could be sold on this occasion. Let us stop right here and con such a mountain system are such that no objections to the organiza tion,or other objections capable of being removed by legislative stand. m the way or a vigorous Drosecution of the work of im mediately installing such' tem." a sys- Jones-Beal. bride's W. A . of this sider the matter: It should be enactment, should be allowed to -borne in mind that in all probabil ity not one of us will ever again see such an opportunity offered to advertise this section as is' af forded by the Exposition. To allow such a . chance to pas& when it comes but once in a life timewithout profiting to the fullest extent seems almost a crime. Will our people rally and give support in': the way of a great and grand turnout on this day, or will they remain at home and gather moss? That is the question. We believe they will go to the extent of , more than the T.000 necessary to secure the $2 rate. ; ' : number is including the college students and faculty, and all mends ana members 01 UAL- s alumni. Of the latter there will be many, as "Corvallis Day", is June' 15, the day alter commence ment at OAC This is the golden At the home of . the parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Beal, some miles north city occured a quiet wedding last Wednesday evening when Miss Winifred was united in wedlock to Harry E. Jones, of McMinn ville, Or. - J:," -v:' The ' parlors were beautifully decorated with ferns, pink and white roses, and carnations: The bride wore a dainty gown of white voile over - silk and carried -,a shower bouquet of white carna' tions and smilax. - '. ":" ' Miss Grace Bodele played i the wedding march. Miss Bessie BriedvelL of Portland, was maid of honor and . was attired in a opportunity if vou exoect to aamty 8own 01 P"1 organdie visit the Fair, won this occasion. and camed a bouquet of pink rose During the meeting of the league the following resolution was in troduced and earned: "Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting that the Benton County Citizens' League guaran tee to the Southern Pacific R. R Co. the . sale of 000 tickets : to Portland, Oregon, on the occa sion ot ''Corvallis Day at the ' I95- Pursuant to the above resolu tion relative to "Corvallis Day," the following was introduced and carried: "inasinucn as June 15, 1905 has been designated and set apart . as 'Corvallis Day' bv the man buds. Mr. Elmer Cummins, of McMinnville, was best man. The ring ceremony was performed bv Jjr.:--Jd. J. lhompson,- 01. inde pendence. After the ceremony a dtlicious luncheon was served. The new ly married couple will make their home in McMinnville. " Those prese t were: Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Dodele, Mr.' and Mrs. J. D. Beal, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Beal , Mrs. J. N. Jones: Misses Dodele, Bessie - Briedvell, Dodele, Maud Buchananv Dodele; Messrs. Elmer Cummins, Paul Dodele, Cecil Dodele. - . I wish to call the attention of the people of Benton; county to the importance of maintaining a creditable exhibit of our products at the Lewis and - Clark "Fair. Thereis no longer doubt buiwhat the Fair will be a success and that thousands of people from the Eastern states will visit it dur ing the next few weeks. Many of these will be homeseekers who will select their location from what they see at the Fair. The county court has selected a booth in a good location in the Agricul tural building for the purpose of displaying Benton, county ; pro ducts, we have :. competent - men in charge of.it and we certainly have a most energetic and compe tent superintendent in Mr. French but he can'fTdo it all. -Neither can he accomplish what is desir ed with the help oi his assistants 6r the , county court. ' What we want Is thev help of every man, woman and child in Benton coun ty if possible. ' -T - Wake up ! Now is -the time for action ! It is to your inter est to build up our county by showing these people what we have and in inducing them to settle amo ng us. borne of the counties are spend ing thousands of dollars on their exhibit, notably Coos - county, which has erected a building of its own at an1 estimated cost of $20,000 ana it put $10,000 more in its exhibit. , I do not feel the need of any great expenditure of money by us, but we now havt our booth there and by the operation ot tne people we can keep it full of the products of our county at a very small cost com pared ttrwhat other counties are spending. VYou have grains, fruits, grasses, hops, and vegetables that we want and must have to prop erly represent our county and its resources. , Roses by the basket ful are going to waste every week in Corvallis and we need them to decorate our booth at the Fair. Can you not bring something ? Arrangements are made- for a shipment of samples Friday of each week. Therefore if vou have anything for us communi cate with- Mr. H. L- French or myself, or leave it at my office in Hotel Corvallis building not later than 10 a. m. Fridavs. - - " Virgil E. Watters, County Judge. The most auspicious ceremonies ever . witnessed -i oh tne facinc Coast accompanied 'the opening of the Lewis and Clark" Exposi tion June 1. Neaily 40,000 peo ple were present. The program was carried out without interrup tion from the parade in the morn ing to the firing of the Centennial salute and the formal opening of the Exposition. Never m the histoiy of Portland was so repre sentative and distinguished a body assembled. Vice-Fresident Chas. Warren Fairbanks was present as a personal representative of Pres ident Roosevelt, , Speaker Joseph G. Cannon of the House of Repre Asthma Sufferers Should This. .. Know Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con sidered hopeless. Mi 8 Adolph Baesir g. 701 Third St, Davenport, Iowa, writes: "A severe cold contracted-twelve years age was neglected until it finally grew into aethma. The beet medical ekill Feel Impending Dom. The feeling of impending, doom in the minds of roanj victim of Blight's dis ease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by the benefit derived from wkidk roiers juflney (Jure. It will core incipient Bright's disease and dia- oetesanfl even in worst rases gives com- oviuiauio vuuiu ui kivo iuB luviv tuuu i wn ana reiier. ought disorders are temporary relief. Foley's Honey and cured in a lejr days. "I bad diabetes in Tar was recommended and oe fifty- the worst form," writes Marion Lee of cent bottle entirely cared me of asthma J Dnnreath, Ind. "I tried eight physicians which had been gr wing on me for I without relief. Only three bottles of twelve years, and if I bad taken itat J Foley's Kidm-v Cure made me well the start I would have len saved years man.'' For isale at Graham & Woiibam's of suffering " Graham & Wortham I drug store . keep it for sale. .- ' ... . ' - ' - ; A Bad Scare. Some day yon ill get a bad Ecare, when you feel a pain in your boels. and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in lr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowels and stomach diseases, such as sentatives and an important party ST oi unuea oiates oenaiois auu ( drug store, on v 25c. Trv them Members ot the House ot Repre sentatives. ' Notice to Builders. Sealed bids will be received up" to 3 o'clock, Saturday, June 7, 1905,- for the remodeling of the M. E. Church of Cor vallis, Or.; in accordance with the plans and specifications now at the office of Ambler & Waters. Reserve the right to reject any and all bids." ViHGiii E. Wattebs, 48-49 - Chr. Bldg. Com. Smoking In a Powder Magazine Is courting death more suddenly but not more surely than neglecting kidney dis orders. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure a slight disorder in a few days and its con tinued use will cure the most obstinate cases. It has cured many people of Bright's disease and diabetes who were thought to be incurable. If yon have kidney or bladder trouble, commence taking Foley's Kidney Cure today, be fore is too late; Graham & Wortham have it for sale.- .. - - -. .- Correspondents. All past negotiations for parties to write matter for publication in. the Ga zette are hereby annulled. Those send ing matter to this office, for publication are hereby notified that no pay will be given by this office for such matter un less hereafter agreed upon and price stated. The Gazette will gladly consider all matter furnished without charge by the contributor.- The name of the psrtv contributing in all cases to "be signed to the communication. - For all further ne gotiations on this subject, address -- CoBVAtLis Gazette, Corvallis, Or. drug store, only 25c. 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, etc., call on A. J. SHIRLEY, Agent. Huge Ta fe lt was a huge task, to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidnev dis ease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee,- Iowa, but Jtlectnc Bitters did it He writes: "My kidneys were so far gene, I could not tit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache. , an-1 depression. In Electric .Bitters, however, I found a cure, and by them was restored to per fect health. I recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kid neys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by Allen Woodward, druggist;, puce 60c. Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette : Valley Points. Lewis and Clark Exposition. During the Lewis and Clark Exposi- tion ihe Southern Pacific Company will sell round tiip ti.-keta to' Poitland, limit thirty days, at one and one-third fair for round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for the round trip. For organized parties of one hundred or rao-e, individual tickets at one fare for round trip. Stopovers of tea daye will be given at Portland on all one way- tickets reading through that .point during tho exposition. Tickets must be deposited with. Joint Agent at Portland and charga of fifty cents will be made for the ex ten tion of time. 41-45 Plumbing - and Heating ! Cornice, Roofii g, Guttering, ' and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work. F. A. Hencye In connection with J. H. SIMPSON S HARDWARE STORE. ' Low round trip rates 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 or before the following Monday. - Ratb to or From Cobvallis, $3.00. Call on Southern Pacific Co'a Agents tor particulars. ' Dying of Famine Grace Alice Verlie A Forgery Charge. From the East. agers 01 tne lewis ana (Jlarfe Fair, and . Last Sunday, A. E. Beckwith . - "Whereas, It is understood and Miss Jennie Beckwith arrived that the Mayor - of- the. City of in this city. - They are . brother Corvallis is-to recommend this and sister of William Beckwith day as a legal ; holiday to the and Mrst Fred Clark, of this citv, citizens of Corvallis; and " and are making a hurried tour of "Whereas, Steps are now be-1 the coast. Miss Beckwith has ing taken to obtain special rates been cashier in the main office of for transportation from Corvallis to Portland, at a minimum rate, all citizens from thi place who wish to participate in the cele bration of 'Corvallis Dav at Portland; and . w nereas, it is necessary in order to obtain such transporta tion facilities, that Benton Coun ty insures to the ' railroad com pany the purchase of qoo tickets, including the OAC cadets; there fore be it - "Resolved, By the Benton the Western - Union Telegraph Co. in Minneapolis, Miun., for manv years. A. E. Beckwith is from Dodge Center, about 60 miles from Mm neapolis. He is a farmer by oc cupation and speaks quite high- ty 01 mat section 01 tne country, Minneapolis and Chicago -. pro vide good markets for all kinds of produce.' Mr. Beckwith thinks that diversified farming and dairy ing pays best in his country. It was the intention : with the -County Citizens' League that the brother and sister to take the organization recommend to the train for the bay yesterday and business men of Corvallis that stay a dav or two on the shores ?all stores and places of business I of the old Pacific. ..-After their on that day be closed and that return here they will soon depart Tune 15 be recognized and cele- for their Eastern homes, as their brated as a holiday." - The following resolution- relat ed to matters pertaining to water system for city and it was also adopted: "Whereas, The City of Cor- time is limited. Take The Gazette, for all the local news. Some two weeks ago a man ar rived in this city and registered at Hotel Corvallis as W. A. btone from New York.v Later it became necessary for him to change his boarding place and he registered at the Occidntal hotel He began prosecuting the life in surance Business. Last Tuesday evening Sheriff Burnett received authority from McMinnville to arrest one W. A Stone on a " charge of forgery Assisted by city officers Lane and Osburn the sheriff went on the still hunt, with - success. Mr. Stone did not seem . greatlv sur prised at his arrest. Sheriff M. F. Coirigan, of - McMinnville. was notified and came "up Wed nesday and . took Mr. Stone to McMinnville where the latter had a hearing. - : It "was claimed that Mr Stone had forged the name ot one Mr. McGinnis ta a note for something like $75 or $80. Mr. Sone took Attorney : W. S. McFadden, 01 this -city, with him as counsel. The long and short of the story is that Mr. Stone returned to Mr. McGinnis money in the sum ot a few dollars a mere bagatelle and the matter was dismissed, as there was absolutely no - case. There was nothing criminal at tached to Mr. Stone's part in the transaction, jjudge McFadden and Mr. btone arrived back in Corvallis yesterday noon. - Is, in its torments,- like dvinp of con sumption. The progress of consump tion, from the begmnfag to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and to frionds. . "When I had consump tion in its first staee," writes Wm Myers, of Cearfoss. Mdv, "after tryinis different t edicines and a go"d doctor in vain. I at last took Dr King's New Dif covery, - which qnicklv and qnitlv cured jne." Prompt relief an 1 bine cure for coughs, colds, sore tlir-at, bronchitis. Positively cures pneumonia. Guaran teed at Allen & Woodward's-- drug store, pri-e&Oc and $1 a bottle. Trial Dottle free...".-. ' .," - CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. - - The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the . Signature of Gazette Bell phone No 341. Gazette Independent phone No 433. V Pneumonta follows La Grlpp but never follows tho use of FOLEY'S Honey Tar It stops the Cough and heali the lnafft, Preventi Pnenmonia and Consomptloa. - MB.O. Acan.-af IS1 Oigood B CUeac wriUsi "Hi wif ha4 U rHppa ud It Uft ku wltk 17 ted aoocb Iob whlab out's Honr n Tab -ord x HOPE SEEKERS Ii you are looking for some real goon Bargains in Stock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write tor our special list, or ctne and see us. We will tt pleasure iu giving you reliaole inloima tiuu: aUo showing you uver the count. VALBLER & WATTERS, . REAL ESTATE, LOANS! WATTE RsJconvftLUS INSURANCE -.. HENRY AMBLER. PKIlO1H. DSSgjlktfr in7a.iru if your watch snows any irregu larity or gives other evidence that something is wrong - with it, better have it examined by a competent watchmaker. You - won't find 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 wateh 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. 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 CASH, 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 everytliing'yoti buy as will he the case in this Special Removal Sale. This .does not. ai 1 1 y to "small purchases of less than $1.00. Remember the da.;?, June 5th. ; ; ' , - t on Tho jouac-FurnicIicro. J