Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, June 16, 1905, Image 8

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worda or less, 25 cts for three
t insertions, or, 50 cts per
-.rail op to and including ten
;. wonls. cent a word for each
i ( vertisements over 25 words,
J for the first insertion, and
E.
i word for each additional inser-
i.t,hine inserted for less than 25
Lodg- society and ct'urch notices,
other thai' strictly news matter, will be
chrirpi 'or. .
FOR SALE
A BARGAIN IN GOATS 67 HEAD,
' three-'i.urths nannies, for $150. An.
dresB C. W. Mason, Peak, Or. 48-56
ONE WOODSAW AND JACK, $25;
two e farm wagons, $25 , two good
covered backs, $35 and $50 ; new bug
srv and new harness. 165. Every kind
farm implements on hand. It don't
matter what vou want come to the
Emnlovment Office and save money
H. M. Stohb. 44-52
FOR SALE 400 CORDS MAPLE AND
ash wood. & and S3.&0 per cord, de
livere.1 latter Dart of Aognst. Leave
orders at Abbott's feed barn. Norwood
Trading Co.. Bruce. Or. 42-68
CORD WOOD FOR SALF. CALL UP
No 1 phone, P. A. Kline Hue.
- P. A. Kmne
42tf
"STORJES OF OLD OREGON," BY
G. A.' WaBnener. will be found on
ale at J. F. Allen's. Corvallis, Or.
4ttf.
CAMERAS. .KODAKS. KODAK SUP
plies, a good dark room in the store, at
Graham & Wells. ' wu
PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES, GLAS8,
Brushes, fi.nl stock of nil painterB' Sup
plies, at Graham & Wei's. . 4tui
NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG
gies and go-carts at Dil.ley& Arnold's
ALL LATE POPULAR SHEET MU
uin. (Initars. Mandolins. Violins; Ac-
corrleons. Harmonicas. Musical Goods,
coiredl uricee. Call and . see them at
. Graham & Wells. Corvallis, Or. 40tf
TTORNE
W." E. Yates. Bert Yatee,
' - YATES & YATES," ,
Law, AbstractiLg and Insurance. "'
Both Phones. Corvallis, Oregon
E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OfiBc in Post Office Building, Corval
lis, Oregon.
J. F. YATES, ATTORNS Y-AT-LAW.
, Office. First National Bank Buiidina.
Only set of abstracts in Ben ton County
JOSEPH H. WI LSON, ATTORNEY-st-Law.
Notary, Titles, Conveyanc
ing. Practice in all State and Federal
, Courts. Office in Burnett Building.
MEDICAL.
PJRE FRESH. DRUGS AND MKDI-
cinee, some bought direct from tbefa'.
torv : ' Perfumery, ' Rubber Good.
Combs, Brushes,. Stationery, Bookp,
School. Supplies.' Druggists' Sundries,
eyerj thing found in a first-class dng
store, at Graham & Wells,. Corvallis,
Oreeon. " 4f
BANKING.
THE FIRST NATIONAL -BANK OF
Corvallis, Oregon. does a general, con
i fiervative banking business. It guarded
safely its customers' banking business
through the panics Of the last two
decades, which merits proper consider
ation. It affords hankinz privileges st
, borne and abroad, brat-oJase, not ex
celled by any institution in the United
States. The members of the Board of
Directors were bom and raised in Ber.
ton County, except one, and that mem
ber has resided in the county forty-six
is as an open hook before the people of
the county. Loans to customers solicit
ed, properly secured. 40tf
LAND AGENTS.
WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING
lands, new-comers in this county will
make no mistake in consultingJames
Lewis. Mr. Lewis has been in Benton
for 30 vears and not only Knows the
county but the entire valley. He has
been actively engaged in selling and
buying live stock and real estate all ot
this time and naturally bis indg
ment is sound. He- knows soils r snd
values. His knowledge is worth money
. to any body desiring correct and sincei
information. ; .., ; .. 25-7?
fl, M. STONE, REAL ESTATE AND
Intelligence office Mter 42 ypars in
' Benton aud Linn counties, I feel iusti
- fied in coming before the home-ssekers
of Oreeon, and feel that I am com.
petent to locate all such as wish to
buy homes here, with judgment an
comDetencvr. For 27 vears I was
bridge builder in Benton, Lane. Polk,
Yamhill and Linn counties. I have
property in the above aamed counties
to sell, and am thoroughly conversant
with the same. I ask no exclusive
right of sale and nnless property is
sold by me I ask 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 extended to all.
Office, South Main street, . Corvallis,
Oregon. Office phone; 378, res. phone
rOIEYSEOIIETlAI!
' fw tkliitrmt fa aw Jf
WANTED
WAtfTE i 600 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE
Gaebttb nd weekly Oregonian at
$2.65 per year. "
DENTISTS
a. TAYLR, DJENTI8T. PAIS.
less extraction. lu Zierolf building
Opj. Post Offi . CorvalliB. Oregon.
oTAGE LINE.
PHILOMATH AND AL8EA STAGE
Staice leaves Alaea 6:30 a. m.: arrives
t Philemath at 12 m ; leaves Philo
math 1 p.m., arrives at Aleea 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 $1.0i) Round trip same day $2.00.
M. 8. KlCKARD.
WOODSAWING.
NEW GASOLINE WOODSAW ALL
orders siven prompt attention: short
notice orders solicited. Good work,
as cheap as anybody. W. R. HassEll,
lnd. nhone 83d. 44tf
WOOD SAWING ALL CALLS
"DronaDtlv and satisfactorily attended
Livintc prices and good work. Gaso
lene endue. See W. E. Boddy, lnd.
phone 351. 37tt
FOUNDRY.
WE ARE HERE TO DO ALL KINDS
of .machine work on short notice and
most reasonable prices ; casting, repair-
l. i i - i i :i .1 : . n
ID If. UU11U1UK HUU rCUUllUlUK CUK1UWO,
" and various machinery sundries.
, Franklin Iron Woms Co
41-50
AUCTIONEER
P A KLINE. LIVE STOCK AUCTION
eer, Corvallis, Or. P. -A. Kline Line,
Phnnn No. 1. P. Xt. address. Box 11,
Pavs highest nrices for all kinds of
livestock. Twenty years' experience,
Satisfaction guaranteed. 1
PHYSICIANS
B. A. OAT HEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build
ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to
I p. m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad
ams Ste. Telephone at office and res-
. idence. Corvallis,,Oregon.
H. JSEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN
and-Surgeon, Office an J. Residence, on
Main street, Philomath, Oregon.
R. D. BURGESS, M. D.
Office over Blackledge Furniture Storr.
Office hours : 10 to 12 and 3 to 5.
ELASTIC PULP
PLASTER.
NO SAND.
NO LIME.
Fire Proof!
Water Proof
WILL
NOT
FALL OFF
CRACK
CRUMBLE
Just the Thing for Hop-Driers.
Write for Catalogue.
Pacific Pulp Plaster Co.
PHONE MAIN 2362,
517-521, Chamber of Commerce,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
R. M. WADE & CO., Agts., Corvallis.
Notice to Property Owners of Pro
posed Street Improvement.
Kntine is terebv (riven that' the Common
Council "f 'ihf City of Corvallis will by virtue
of a resolution panned on the 12th day of Jui e,
1905, improve trie lonowinn pares 01 ine 101-l.iwing-named
streets, as follows, by piscine
a near the center as practicable a layer of
gravel as follows, one cubic yard to each five
and one-balf lineal" feet, said gravel to be
spread six feet in width. And that the cost of
making said improvement including the street
squares shall be- paid for by the property ad
jacent to and benefitted by said improvement
Van Buren street from the west side of
12th street westerly to the east side of county
road leading past the West side of W ilk ins
Addition to the City of Corvallis.
Harrison street ,from the west side of 4th
street westerly to the east Bide of railroad
track on 9tk street
'Madison street from west side of 8th street
westerly to the east side of railroad track on
9th street " j
south street from the renter of 9th street
or road known as the county read leading
from orvallis to the Polk county line wester
lv to the e&ut side of comitv road leading Pist
the west side of Jobs Addition to the City of
Corvallis.
' Oak street from the center of Jefferson
street soutbtrly to the north side of railroad
track hading from Corvallis to Poilomath.
- Oak street from the south side of railroad
track leading from Corvallis to Philomath
sourherl'-to the north side of county road
leading from Corvallis to Philomath.
To the owners of the property adjacent to
and subject to assessment for the improve
ment of the above-named parts of the above-
named streets', you are required if you have
any objection to the proposed improvements to
file taid objections in writing with the police
judge within twenty days from the 27th day
of June, 1905, said date being the final publica
tion ot this nonce.
Given under my hat d and seal of the city of
Corvallis this 16th day of June, 1905.
E. P. GREFFOZ,
- Police Judge of the City of Corvallis.
Three. Physicians Treated
Without Success.
Him
' W. L. Yuncy,-; Paducah, Ky writes;
"I had a severe case of felJney disease
and three of the best physicians in
Kentucky treated me without success.
I then took Foley's Kidney Cure. The
first bottle gave immediate relief, and
three bottles cured me permanently. I
gladly recommend this wonderful rem
edy.' For tale by Graham it Wortb&m,
HOW TARPON ARE TP-AFFED
Vivid Tale of Mastering the T'.th
An Hour Necessary Before Suc
cess Is Obtained.
The boat stops -still; yonder is
a swirl on a wave, and a giet fish,
with a greenish body and a iarj-
projecting fin, appears above it.;
iMs a breathless moment. 'Lool
but, dar," yells "Ton;.'.'; there is s
splash about 29 s ards away, you
line becomes taut and is gliding
out like lightning before you car
apply the brake. When you !
it is almost jerked from voui
grasp and simultaneously the tar
pon leaps and writhes above tm:
water again, says Outing. Therf?
is no sight more beautiful to the
eye- than that of the tarpoE, like
a gleam of light from darkness,
leaping forth from the green sea.
That moment when the tarpon
has the bait and you strike is the
one of all others most fraught
with intense excitement. It is thr
first crisis in the battleY; He is
down again and your hook holds.
He darts back and forth, ever go
ing deeper in his wild rushes. It
is an earnest fight. The first ten
minutes seem, like an hour. "Eush
.'im, reel up, don't let him rest;"
roiiowine the aavice, : your arms
tire, your hands become numb, it
may be bleeding and blistered,'but
you save your fish. Thus you are
towed out toward the sea, always
fighting. In his mad rushes the
huge fish gained on you, .taking
out nearly 100 yards of your line.
During the first half hour he has
decidedly the better of the fight
and keeps most of the line. Dur
ing the second half hour you gain'
the lost line foot by foot and the.
honors are about equally divided.
Now the long rushes and leaps be
gin to tell and he loses wind. If
he did not help to kill himself by
these wild rushes and leaps, you
could never land him. By some
kind of intuition, an angler can
tell when he has .gained the mas
tery over a fish. You feel instinc
tively that the crisis has been
passed and , the boat turns back
toward the beach; and. as th?
beach is neared you reel in and
fight at close range..
Once he dashes almost up to
the boat and suddenly turns
about; you nearly lost him that
time. You soon lead him back,
however. Now he lies near the
boat; you see his gleaming sides
glisten in the light. . "Stiddy,
now," says our man, as the, boat
touches the beach ; you climb out
and, resisting his last - waning
strength, as he lashes spray upon
you, you pull him out upon the
sand and the fight is won. - '
KAISER IS A HARD WORKER
German Emperor Has Even a Yan
kee Millionaire Beaten for Stren
uous Exercise.
An American manufacturer
who had recently been in Ger
many returned with a budget of
personal incidents concerning the
German emperor, whom he was so
fortunate as to meet several
times.
"As a worker the kaiser" beats
even a Yankee millionaire," h
says in the New York ; Herald.
"Why, even on the morning of his
marriage he apvured at tV l';tr
racks at Potsdam at six b'clocl:
to give a medal to a sergeanr
major. He was then simply Prince
Williani, but to. the officers, who
were astonished to see him at
sucn a moment, ne said: 'l am
only doing my duty.' . And later.
as emperor, he has said: It is not
necessary that I live, but it is es
sential that I work.'
"He never postpones any kind
01 Dusiness, Dut settles every
thing at the hour appointed, even
thonTH to do so he has to take:
an 1io"t or so from his sleep. He
has m:i- Tf it a ru that even an im
pen " dinner of ten courses to()
peop.e shall not last loncrer than
5"1 jr; urates. In his bedchamber
nftsHie ins oea, a Drass n air
worth $50. he keeps a paper ant
pencw. t at he may make a note
of anytLIng that occurs to him
before he goes to sleep or when he
awakes in the morning."
.. Old Complaint.
Wifey Slother,, has changed
I don't quite like the. way she
looks, do you?
"No, my dear, I never did!"
Life. She Knows How.
The funniest thing is how-
widow kisses a man as if she had
never heard of such a thing be
fore. N. Y. Press. '
SEES WINCED EXPRESSES.
Santoa-Domont Utter a, Few Star
tling Predictions Kegarding Tu
' ) tnre Transportation.
Writing in the new French
magazine Je Sais Tout (I Know
Everything), M. Santos Dumont,
the famous French aeronaut,
prophesies that before many
years have passed a complete rev:
olution will have taken place in
modern methods of traveling.
Transcontinental aerial ex
presses will "fly between St. Pe
tersburg and Paris." Men of this
generation will take their seats in
them as naturally as their grand
fathers did in the first railway
carriages. ...
, Paris will be transformed by
aeria stations at which passen
gers wrill alight and embark on
flying omnibuses.
Winged warships will menace
modern fleets and wage, war with
submarines perhaps put whole
armies to flight. . Very possibly
some bold explorer will reach the
north pole without much difficulty
in a dirigible balloon.
"What would you say," adds M,
Santos Dumont, "if I told you that
next summer I am confident of
giving a new impulse to aerial nav
igation; that I myself hope to be
able, before ending my expe
riences, to cruise over Europe
for a week at a time-without de
scending to earth in a yacht that
will be in itself a flying house?"
TOLD OF ABSINTHE DRUG
Is
Described as the "Fairy with the
Green Eyes" Is a Nerve
Stimulant.
The "fairy with the green eyes"
the poetical way in which ab
is
sinthe has been described.
"It is rather a drue than
drink'," said a medical man ' who
has studied its effects on the body.
"As a medicine it has some valu
able qualities ; as a beverage, its
effects are simply deadlv. Not a
day passes inParis on which some
inveterate absinthe drinker does
nox arop aeaa eitner irom apo
plexy or heart failure. . Fortun
ately, it has not obtained much
hold in England. ,
"The liqueur is supposed to act
as a nerve tonic and brain stimu
lant, and so it does when taken
medicinally. "When thus resorted
to it gives tone to persons of a
highly nervous temperament,
and also has the effect of relieving
bronchitis by promoting a healthy
perspiration.. But it should never
be taken except under medical ad
vice. As a beverage, avoid it as
you would poison. Much of the
cheap absinthe sold is adulterat
ed with copper, to give it the char
acteristic green hue." . ;
Infant' Mortality in Germany.
More than Zi per cent, of the
deaths in the German empire in
1903 were of infants under one
year of age.
Registration of Land Title.
In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fn-
Benton county.
In the matter of ihe Application of E. M.
Howell and T. C. Howell, Applicants and
Plaintiffs, to retfMer the title to the east
half of the east half of section 5; the north
naif, and the wwthwt quarter of eotion lfi;
the touth .In :. J.t t. It-e otrh. Itult of tl.e '
H4irt.liwe.t. quarter .f section 17'; tbe north- ;
east quarter, ana the east half-el-' the north
west quarter, and the northwest quarter of
the north went Quarter of section 21: all in
township 11 wroth, r nee 7 west of the Wil
lamette Merunan, in Benton county, iregon,
and cootaiiiinjc 1317 ac.-es,
va
C. M. Oiddings, Defendant
TO all wnom it nray concern, -raae nonce:
That on the 14t dar f June. A. (.. lot 5. an a
plication was filed hv E. M. Howell and T.
Howell, in the Circuit Court of Benton county, O .
iron, for initial registration of the title of the 'a '
above described.
Nowunleaa von aDoear on or before he 19th
dur of Julv. A. D.. 19l5. and show cause why such
anniication snail not oe trwrteu. ti.e hdib win ue
taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered ac
cordinetn the prnyer of the application, and you
win ne torever o&rrea iroin uinpubiiiv iuc smut..
Wnuess uiy hand and the seal of said Circuit
Court of Benton county. Oregon, hereunto affixed
this 14th day of June, A. B. , lUiift.
ar.AiA VICTOR P MOSK.
i numy Cleik and Ex- rhcio We-k of the Circuit
Cuu. l "i the State of "r gun lor Benton county
Notice to Credit o.-s.
Not.ce is hereby jrwe : that the U' deri n-l has
been af-pointed executor with the witi annexed c
the e t.te ot Khoda 'Javlor. dreeset. Ail .er
gons havintr claims atrainst said estate are hereby
required to present -tbe tame auiy vei itiea an u
law required, to tne unaersisnen at uorvauis, tm
gou, within bix months from thU iiaie.
. . Waltes K. Taylor, Kxeculor
Duted this Sth da of May. '9. A.
Pneumonia follow. La Orlpp
but never follow the use of
FOLEY'S
11LU MliTE
tSaaai
Honey
Tar
Xtttopa th Oongh snd noals tba lnmga
Prevent Pnaumralt and Connmpttoa.
Km. 0. T&em, mt in Owaa4 Bk, CUnm
The Kind Ton Hare Always
in use for over 30 years,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-g-ood" are bat'
. Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health off
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. .
What is CASTORIA
s Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare
; goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narooti
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipationi
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
si
Bears the
Tbe KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
th ccrrrAua commnt, tt hurray struct, ncw vorr cm.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
MAIL ARRIVES.
8:30 a. m. Mail arrives by stage
for Portland and all points
North -and East, also for
California and points on S.P.
10 a. m.J FromMonjpe by stage.
11:15 a. m. From Pliilomatb. and
points West on C. & E.
12 m. From Portland and all
" points on the West Side.
1:30 p. m. From Albany and all
points North on the S. P.
Corvallis Rates to
OverSouthem
Individual Tickets.
RATE, .... . . . One and one-third fare for the round trip,
SALE DATES . . Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905.
limit . .... . . .Thirty ds. but not
Parties ot 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:
RATE. ....... One fare for the round trip. )
SALE DATES. .Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905. $2.60
LIMIT. ...... .Ten days. , V
Organized Parties of 100 or More.
For organized parties of one hundred or more moving on one
day from one place, individual
RATE........ One fare for the
SALE DATES . . Daily f re m May
LIMIT........ Ten .Davs. k '
Stopovers. ;V
No stopovers will be allowed on any of the above tickets? they
must be used for continuous passage in each direction.
For further inforrration call
W. E. CO MAN,"
Gen'IPas. Agt.,
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Saves Health
The use of Royal Baking Powder is
essential to the healthfulness of the
family food.
v - Yeast ferments the food.
: Alum baking powders are injurious. ' -
Royal Baking Powder saves health
IS
Bought, and which has been,
nas borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy. . -Allow
no one to deceive yon in this. .
Signature of
MAIL DEPARTS.
6 a. m. For Albany and points
East on the C. & E., and for
points North of Albany on
the S. P.
10:30 a. m. For Albany and all
points North and South on
theS.P.
12:30 p. m. For West Side points,
Portland, and points North
and East, also for points,
West on the C; & E.
2 p. m. For Monroe, Or. :
6:15 p. m. For Portland, Cali
fornia, and points North,
. East and South.
Lewis and Clark Fair
Pacific Railroads.
Pl$3.50
s.y
later than Oct. 31. 1905,
tickets will be sold as follows:
round trip. ;
29tt; to Cct. 15th, 1905 q2.60
( '
on J. E. FARM ER,
Agent, Corvallis.
Porttgnd.