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CUSSi FIEB AuVtH liSLMEH iS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1 " Fifteen words or lees, 25 cts for three Bucregfive insertions, or 50 cts per UK nth; fcrall up to and including ten ad"itirnal -wor.ls. yi vent a word for each ine'tion. . . -: :-- K"r nil advertisements over 25. words, 1 ct per word for the first insertion, and :t per word for each additional inser tion Nothing inserted for less than 25 cents. Lodge, society and chnrcb notices, other than strictly news matter, will be charged for. TO BENT 5-ROOM HOUS15, WITH bath, attractive yard, small barn. In quire this office. v- 51 tf. WANTED 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and - Weekly Oregonian at $2 55 per year. FOR SALE FOR PALE OR RENT 7-KOOM house, barn and 12. lots in Wilkin's addition, known as the McCau8tland block. Ind. phono 7i3. S. H. Moore. Corvallie, Oregon. ; ' 52-60 SPAN OF DRAFT HORSES, WEIGHT 3000, in good condition, and trne ptil- lers. Inquire ot Ij. k. Kay, jrmiomaui. Or. 53 61 ' ;. - ' - ' FOR SALE 400 CORDS MAPLE AND Bsh wood. 3 and 43.50 per cord, de- livererl latter nart of August. Leave orders at Abbott's feed barn. Norwood TradingCo., Bruce, Or. - 42-68 CORD WOOD FOR SALF. CALL UP No 1 phone, P. A. Kline hr.e. ...-- P. A. KLINE. 42tf "STORIES OF OLD OREGON," BY ' CI. A. Waeeoner. will be found on . sale at J. F. Allen's, Corvallis, Or. 4ltf. CAMERAS, KODAKS, KODAK SUP plies, a pood dark room in the store, at Graham & Wells. u PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, GLAS.S, Brushes, full stock of nil ramters' ap plies, at Graham & Wells. 40ti NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG gits and go-caits. at Dilley & Arnold's. ALL LATE POPULAR SHEET MTJ- uin. Oiitnrs. ManddtiDS. Violins, Ac- mrtinons. Harmonicas, Musical Goods, coirect orices. Call and see them at Graham & Wells, Corvallis, Or. 40tf ATTORNEYS WANTED DENTISTS E. H. i TAYL' R, DENTIST. PAIN- less extraction. . In Zierolf building Opp. Post Offi , Oorvaiiis. Oregon. oTAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND 4.LSEA STAGE Stane leaves Alsea 6:30 a. m. ; arrives t Philemath at 12 no ; leaves Philo math 1 p.m., arrives at Alsea 6:30 4. m. All persons wishing to go or return from Alsea and points west can be accomodated at any time. Fare to Alsea $1.0J Round tripsameday $2.00. M. S. RlOKABD.i PHYSICIANS R. A. OATHEY. M. D PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 'i to I p. m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams Ste. Telephone at office and res idence. . Corvallis, Oregon. !. H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office an i Residence, on Mam street, Fhuoaiatri, Oregon. 11 D.. BURGESS. M. D. Office over Blackledge Furniture Store, Office hours : 10 to 12 and 3 to 5. BANKING. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, does a general, con servative banking business. It guarded " safely its customers' banking business through the panics of the last two " decades, which merits proper consider ation. It affords banking privileges at home and abroad, first-class, not ex celled bv anv institution in the United States. The members of the Board of Directors were bom and raised in Ben ton County, except one, and that mem ber has -esided in the county forty-six years The business history of each . is as an open book before the people of the count'. Loans to customers solicit " ed, properly secured. ' -. . - 40tf Odd industries of paris. The Members of the Ragpickers' So ciety Often Find Kich. Frees in. Their Search, W. E. Yates. - Bert Yate. YATES & YATES," Law. Abstractirg and Insurance. Both Phones. Corvallis, Oregon. E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Office Building, Corval lis, Oregon. ; ; : - J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-L AW. Office First National Bank Buildine. Only set of abstracts in Bentoi, County JOSEPH H. WILSON, , ATTORNEY-at-Law. Notary, Titles, Conveyanc ing. Practice ib all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. MISCELLANY. MEDICAL. PURE FRESH DRUGS AND MEDI cinee, some bought direct from the fac tory ; Perfumery, Rubber- Goods, Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Books, School Supplier Dniggisls' Sundries', ever) thing found in a firsl-clsss drug store, at Graham & Wells, Corvallis, Oregon. .. - 40tf AUCTIONEER LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR CAMPING ' grounds, overloosing city and Exposi " tion. Address Park Co., 540 Jackson St., Portland. Or. . . 52-60 ELASTIC PULP 1 NO SAK9. NO LIME. Fire Proof y Waterproof FALL OFFi CRACK CRUMBLE The ramasser de nuit is the hum blest member of the ragpicker's' corporation. He is generally a laborer out. of work, and coiiects whatever he can find and judges salable, from a scrap of 'paper or an orange-peel to a dilapidated 'stove. Take old boots, for exam ple, says the Pall Mall Gazette. However bad, they have a market value, for they always contain in the instep one sound piece that can serve again, and generally two or three more at the'heel ano a1 the back. Old provision tins, again, are f ujl of money ; the iead soldering can be removed and melted into cakes while the tin goes to make children's toys. There are about 6,000 of this class? cf night birds in Paris, Anothei quaint night bird is the "guardiar angel." The "guardian angel" is a person attached to the establish tnents of some mastroquets low barkeepers and certainpublit houses for the purpose of lookin; .nfter the safety of drunken cus iomers. He accompanies-' them to their homes, defends them v. case oi- need, as of ten as not has to put them in bed, and leaves thcr:' 'inly when thev-are without tin .each of mischief. He earns abort ") cents a day. Cases are also or ecord where grateful drunkards uive remembered the "angel" i. heir wills. To return the conipli' nent, the "angel" fcasT inye-sin ome of his funds iu the purchas f a. barrow, tiie object of which '.s but too obvious. ' ; An important night bird is the member of the guild des pattes :nouiIIees. He deals in tobacec nanufact-ured from stumps of ci -ars and cigarettes picked up h he street, and holds assizes on tlu "lace M'aubert, the statue Etiecuf alet,:iwice a week at three a. in. n these (laj-s the square is called :he "iiarket of wet paws." ' . The industry is quite remunera Mve on a modest scale, of course nd would be even more so vert -not for the"governmcct, whic repped in with 'charaf-tej-i-stic veed and on the grounds of tr.f aonopoly it holds proceeded to I tax the tobacco collected with st much painstaking care. : ; CCUKTRY CORRESPCKCEKCL BEAVER CBEBK. Ai.lrew I-eland went down to Mon mouth last Saturday to work dining the haying season. Mrs.-Frank Peterson, of Ioavale and Miss Ana Peleison, of Corvallis, were visitors in Beaver t'reek last week. Mies Noma Ireland gave a birthday party to hermany friends fast Wednes day evening. A gcod time is reported by all. Vv :. "' '. . TX S. Gleaso-n's sa' mill was burned to'the ground last - S ednesday night. The fi-e is supposed to have been caused by a spark from the engine.- " All the first-class lnmberwas destroyed, amount ing to some forty thousand : feet. ; Ed Hawkins was alone at the mill and was unable to ciieck the fire. ; : ' - George Gates, Charley ; Armstrong, George Winters and C. L. Winters were visitors in Corvallis last Saturday. Mr. Isli ha? soli his dairy cows and separator to Jesse Starr, who intends to go ioto the dairy businsss. r Mr. Currier, of Inavale, was a visitor at the Pionfeis' Reunion at Portland a few days ago. ; Dave Hurd is hauling out some boards that he is using to cover a new stock bara which he is having built. OAK GKOVE CHIPS. from Iiewis Wenlz returned home Portland, Saturday. : . .Major Dodeon ' has secured a position a3 guard at the Fair. Will Bailey, who has been atwoikover in Tillamook county, returned Lome last week. .. ' . . ; ". . Mrs. Viola Woods .is spending a few weeks at the Fair and is flopping with Mrs. Maud Williamson. . E. Glenn and family returned from the seaside, Friday, where they spent about three' weeks rusticating. . John Baily walks rio more, he is the owner cf a brand new wheel which he bought, Saturday. : ., Frank Thorp has the ' material on the ground for building a new barn. Crops are so good that he needed nioie barn room. - : ' Will Risley, of Alsea, was shaking hands with old friends in 'Albany, Mon day. He was on his way home from Eugene, where he was sent as a delegate to attend the Baptist A sssciation. :' Barney Cady" finished training in his hop yard, Saturday, and paid off his hands. His crop looks quite promising and from present indications he will have an! abundant harvest. : 4 SI The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. iu use ior ovei so years, nas borne the signature of and has been made under his per "fyfyy sonal supervlsiou since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-grood" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against- Experiment. What is CASTOR1A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ag-e is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation 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 CASTORIA ALVAYS Bears the Signature of M In M lull Ma6 AliavS cOBI Uss For Over 30 Years. - - ths eeiTAo company, Tt numuv street.jhew vork crnr. P A KLINE, LIVE STOCK ATJCTION eer, Corvallip, Or. P. A.. Kiinf Line, Phone No. 1. . P. O. addnss. Box 1). Pays hiphest prices for all kiuds f ' live stock. Twenty years' "experience Satisfaction guaranteed. , '- -. . WOODSAWiNG. Just tiie Thing for Hsp-On-ers. Vtrite fcr Catalcgue. Faslfle Pulp Piaster PHONE MAIN 2362, 17-521, Charc&er of : Comssisres, pcaTUNa,.cnEG0t3, R. FvJ. V7AGE S C0.,A3ts., CsrvsUls, Co.! a 9B 5EA SHELLS THAT EXPLODE ;mall Iffarino - Crusts When Dropi)ed ' Go Off with Loud Bsport Cause " of the Phenomenon. Nature has made many kinds of Sorafes in tiie shape of seed ro'y y.v open dtli '-great force in - ojet'ts th coatcats to a t-os&i ble. distance. There is a se:r" SUMMl. ,-.iJ NEW GASOLINE WOODSAW ALL ' orders given prompt attention; short i notice ordPTH pnlifit-pd. Good wvrV. tts h ap ad'iUdy. W. Ii. iiA.NfcELb. lud. phone"833. -. . 44lf WOO I) S AWIN G A L L CALLS . promptly and satisfactorily attended. Living prices - and good work. Gaso lene engine. -See W. E. . Boddy, Ind. phone 351. -. : 37tl Notice to Property Owners of Pro posed Street Improvement. ; LAND AGENTS. WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING lands, new-comers in this county will make no mistake in -consulting James .Lewis. Mr. Lewis has been In isenton for 30 Tears and not only Knows the county bm the entire valley. He haR , bpen actively engaged in selling and buying hve slock and real estate all o' this time -and naturally his judg ment is RouBd. He knows soils and values. His knowledge is worth money to anybody desiring corre t and Bincere information. : 25-77 h explodes with a for- iidable noise and suggests . a .tr;t:ibl6dTr..iiiite bomb. 1 - 1 -.V ,:Xoc long ago a ynig lady wnn lering on tiie sloi-e oi ii j p'U -up a handful oi" c, e.:s k . y the .tide..: Among ..i .., kc shells of a small m:i ine sn ;:' .he - largest,, of whieli .were re; jiove then a half inch in d!am?t(u-. ?Iie dropped, them into her i o Ixvi and forgot all about them until some days afterward she noticed j an t!nTie?gapf v'nor.; -.j-. ;, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. We are to celebrate the 4th of July in an appropriate manner, T. T. VinceLt is to deliver the "ora!ion.g.Musio by the band, basket dinner and a good time gen erally. ' Come up and -hear the i-twle stream. - - - Mrs. Frank Miller was called by phone to the bedside of htr fatlier at Kmg.- Val'.ey, Saturday evecing. tie i safiei- ing with btihts disease. -- Mr. Eakin, the purchaser of the Gus . "Winkler ranch, arrived, Thursday, with his family. Mr.Wiukle aud family will spend the suu:mer in Eastern Oregon. . Jesse SKa-, while peeling los ifl a Lm-kiamutt! !i:i;ifig enmp, was f o miitot tuiia'eas to receive a Eeeiecut in Uu f;. His map y ;ii ends are aiixiuusly k to hear nf 1 is condition. - 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. in. - From Monroe by stage. 11:15 a. in. From Philomath and points West on C. & E. 12 m. From Portland and all r points on the West Side. -1:30 p. Ei. From Albany and all points North on the S. P. - 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 the S.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. 635 p. m. For Portland, Cali - fornia, and points North, East andSouth. Corvallis -Rates; to - Lewis and Clark Fair r. e - mm 8.5Q Letter List. Couucil 1 (lie Oiiy of CorvHllis wiU by virtue r v " -natiuuDB. UtKlIi2 t asi-ia on ine iia any oi jui e, H. M. STONE, REAL ESTATE AND Intelligence office After 42 years in Bee ton aud Linn counties, I feel justi . fled in coming before the home-saekers of Oregon, and feel that-1 am com petent to locate all ench'as wish to bay homes here, with judgment and competency. For 27 years I was a 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 - Bold by me I ask no pay. Parties wishing to employ help or if looking ' for a position, will nnd 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 of a resolution i 11)05," improvr tbe iollowin parts of tne tol-lira-ine-naraed strsets. follows, by plncinff as near the - center as pra-tumble a layer of gravel as follows, one enbie yard to eaon nve and one-balf lineal feetj said gravel to be spread six feet in width.- Aud that the cost of making said improvement including tbe street squares shall be .paid for by the property ad jnoeut to and benefitted by snid improvement. Van Buren street from thu west side of 12th street westerly to the east side of county road leading past the West side of Wilkius Addition, to the City of Corvallis. Harrison street from the west side of 4th street westerly, to the east side of railroad track on 9th street Madison street from west side of 8th street westerly to the east side of railroad track on 9th street " - South street from the renter of 9th street or road known as the county read leading from Corvallis to tbe l'olk county line wester ly to the east side of county road leading past, the west side of Jobs Addition to the City of Corvallis. ". " -, OsLk street from . the center OI Jenerson street -soutbrrly to the north side of railroad 1 , j ; t f .11:. ... u..;i.K oak street lrom ine soum siae oi raiiroau trank leadins from Corvallis to Philomath southerlv to the north side of county Toad leading from Corvallis to Philomath. To the owners of the property adjacent to and subject ro assessment for the improve ment of thi above-named parts of the above named streets, you are required if you have any objection to the proposed improvements to file said objections in writing with the police judge within twenty days from the 27th day of June, 1905, "said date being the final publica tion of this notice. Given under my hard and seal of -the city of Corvallis tbis 16th day of June, 1905. - E P. GEEFFOZ, -PoH.ee Judge of the City of Corvalli'. A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, 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; costiveness, etc. Guaranteed at Allen & Woodward's drug store, only 25c. Try them. - - romsnouESvTAn for ctutdrvnt cafe Mr Jfo eptaui 'd2 fi'cai lier pocket oae o.ftben' .rapped on the floor and explode,5 illi a sharp noise loud enougjr o be heard in an adjoining roomr 'he tried another" with the same result. The shells, were then, ex amined by scientist,- who found the mouth of each firmly closed by V membrane of greater or Jess L'liekness, formed by the drying of ;lie animal's slime.; This hadpi olj Jbly occurred soon, after removal aom the moisture of the beach, ind the inhabitants of the shei) 'lyir-' t'as" gases' of des opesition K . ::riK'ly filled their space. On exerting a little pressure a loud ; -xjiosion was produced, the shell fragments flying in all directions. ut of a dozen shells only two failed to exx)!ode. The conditions mcsf successful in making the ex- :!friment seemed to be removal from the . beach - in hot, ' dry weather, which caused the slime to be exuded in greater quantities than usual and dried it up rapidly, Letters for tiie followmj named per sons remained in Corvallis post office un called for at close of week ending June 2i lOf'3 : v " . ItoHrrl. B'mck, Miss Lena M. Berry. Laiiiar" Claffin? Mrs! C." R.f Evans Will French, Mrs. If. L. Jonep. Miss .M. Johnson, Coster Mi re, Miss Essie Mil ler, Miss Edna RobinEon, Miss Beulah Wheeler, - Foreign Gnstav Luyutz. , . P. W. Johnson, P. M. Hen, of Finest Physique. ' According to a classified list of measurements the men of the fin est physique appear to be in the limestone districts of northwest Yorkshire, Westmorland,- Cum berland and the Korth of Ireland. Individual Tiskets. HATE ;'. . . . . One and one-third fare for the round trip. SALE BATES. ."Daily frcrn May 28th to Oct. 15th, 1S05. liaSsT. . . .... .Thirtv. t s. but not later than Oct. SLltHto. Pa rt i s s: cf T si - p Wi r . ' i1 or Darties o ten or more irom one point, (must travel togetner on one ticket both ways), party tickets will be soid as follows: SALE DATES.. Dailv from Mav 29th to Oct. 15th, 1SC5. . feZ.OU! LIMIT.; Ten days. ) Organized Partier c; 100 or fvlore. For orcanized narties of one .hundred or"! rnore-v moving oh one- day from one. place, individual tickets will behold as follows: RATE. . .... .".One fare for the round trip. (rtn nrt SALE BATES. .Daily from' May 29th to Oct 15th, 1805 Z.DU LIMIT........ Ten Days." ( Stopovers. No stonovers will be allowed on any of the above! tickets: they must be used for continuous passage in each direction. - For further information call cn J. FARRIER, W. E; COMAN, ' Agent, Corvallis. Gen'l Pas Agt., Portland - : .. . . . -.. . Correct. "'For men may come and men may go, but I goon forever.' " . i The teacher closed the book. "Now, children," said she, "name something that goes on forever." "The gas meter," ventured little Johnny Housekeep, " somewhat doubtfully. Chicago Sun. . ." The Sast Excess. - There is ho better excess in the world than the excess of grati tude. La Brugere.' - . Pneumonia follows La Grlppo - but never followe the use of It stops the Cough aa4 haala tbelnaja. Prevents Pneuxaanki amd OonsBmptloa. Ka. A Tcwra, f U7 Ouood a, OUoaaS) vtitwt "if rnii had UgrtyjBWMulUltftkw With W 4 nk W tovf fftM Reolstratiim of La ad Tit e. In the Circuit Court, of the State of '; Ore.-oit f. r i Beaton ccut'ty. . . . Iu theni&Usr vf ihe "Application of 8. , S. . - Train id 3. B. wn.tney. Appiktiiit : , vand Plainiiffs, to regUier ihi. title to ihe 'North half; the Southeast quarter;, an . ; and the N'M-ih ta'f vt the soutuwest qnar- .1 : ter of Section 27; and the North half; the , . 1 Southeast quarter; and the East half of - 1 the Southwest quarter of Section S3; all in Township 10 South, Range 7 West of the " 1 Willamette Meridian iu Benton County. . t Oregon; - - ";' - -- - vs. ' J. A. Bottger, SoU Kina and The Ccwst Land & Live Stock Company, a corporation, Defendants. To all whom it may concern. Take notice: That on the 27 dav of June, A . D.. 19oT), an ap-. plication was Bled by said S. S. 1 rain and J. E Whitney, in the Circuit Court of Benton County, Oregon, for initial registration of .the title of the land above described, r : :" - Now, unless you appear on or before the 29th day of Julv, A. T.,18o5, aud show cause why such ap plication shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered ac cording to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever haired from Disputing the same. fseal) PercvU. KuLtr, ' VICTOR P. HOSES, - Applicant's Attorney. Clerk. . , Take The Gazette for- all the local news. Registration of "Land Title. : 1 1 tl.e Circuit Court of tr-e" s ate cf Oreijon for Benton county.'- In the n-.atter -of Ihe Ai-pYu-fi.r: of E. SI. HoweH and T. C. How!!, Applicants and ; Plaintins, to rejrister the title to the east -half oi the fast half of aectiio 5; the north half, and t - sotHhpjwtqu-trter f -ettion lf; : the soutlr hat. uud ti e houih hali of tiie -northwest quarter of section 17: the north- - east quarter, aiui the (-as half of Uit: north- -' west quarter, adlhe iirtliwtst quarter of the northwest quarter of feeciion 21; all in township llonth, range 7 west of the Wil--hni!o it Melidill, in U.-:;'on county, Oregon, and contaii.infr 1317 acres, vs. . - C. M. GiddingS; Defeudant. To all whom it mav concern. Take notice: That on the 14th day -f June, A. D.. 195, an ap plication was filed bv Bain E. M. Howell and T. C Howell, iu the Circuit Court of Benton county, Ore gon, for initial regfetratitn of the title of the land above described. - . - . - Now unless you appear on or before the 19th day of July, A. D., 1905, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered ac cording to the prayer of the application, and you will be foreyer barred from disputing the same. Witness my hand and the seal of said Circuit Court ot Benton county, Oregon, hereunto affixed this 14th day of June, A. ., 1905. seal VICTOR P. MOSES, . County Clerk and Hx-Omcio Clerk of the Circuit Court of tbe state ot URgom tor nentou county. s