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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1905)
W CO IS -SAiETTt 1 Of Published Tuesdays and Fridays by Gazette IVbushi.vg Company. The ii8-itlon pn of the Gazettb lor -favjr.il i-.h n w ':e i. a iJ remains, $2 pei anrin.n ir 15 ter .;i'iit discount if paid in a lva FOUND GUILTY. No man is above the law in reality, and no man should be allowed to think himself superior to a power which governs his fellows. "The same law must govern the . high and the low born. There can be no two sets of laws relating to the same offense one for the patrician and one for the plebeian. To the honor of Oregon this is proved true in the case of , United States Senator John H, Mifioll TVvr mrvro flinn Sfl years Mitchell was the power be hind the throne in Oregon in J -political circles his word was ' law; he had but to will and obe-'-. dience followed. Despite all he has been in this state, in the United States, in fact, twelve men of -Oregon have found him guilty- Aside from Burton, of Kansas, Senator Mitchell's case is an isolated one. During re cent years half a dozen senators have been indicted, : but aside trom these two - there has re- : Iti 1 ' : : cuitcu iiu tun v ictujiio. On many sides comes the ex pression, 'Too bad ! ' ' etc. Yes, too bad! But the pity of it all is that a man so high in public life should prove guilty. Of his guilt there is small question in in the minds of most men. ! How the mighty has fallen! Strange that a man of his stand ing, and years of experience, ; his great reputation and many notable qualities and attributes, should, in the declining years of his life, commit an act that will place a blight on his name, a iui many jreais iwuuieu uy people of every walk in life. : THAT LOVING CUP. When Mavnr Williams' of Pnrt- land, retired from office theThe day was ideal .and .for miles -,';i . , . -. . j I around came families to partici- coundlmenof that city presented pate m the affair, and show by him with their respects and good ; their ; presence that they were wishes and in addition a" Loving 1 loyal subjects of Uncle Sam. Cup. It may not be saying too may much to assert the opinion that the payor most prized the latter gift. He accepted it with every sign of appreciation. Shortly thereafter a bill was presented the city dads of Port land that they might pay for the giit.to tne mayor, inencame to light the, astonishing fact that various members nf rhp rnnnm'l had' planned for the . City of Portland to pay for the gift they had presented the mayor. The mayor keenly felt his position and frankly acknowledged" that the situation was unique, in fact, beyond him, and that he knew not what to do. : ; r .': When confronted with the matter the councilmen declared that they would be only too glad to make, up the price of the cup. However, up to a day or two ago the councilmen are reported to have failed' to have produced the coin for the cup. Judge Qreff oz Missing. For several - days there has been'grefit anxiety teit regarding the whereabouts of E. P. Gref foz, police judge of this cityv He wai -supposed to have goDe to Portland but . inquiry failed to show a trace of him iti "that city. Where he is at present seems" a - matter calculated to worry . his " many friends. The Oregonian of yesterday contains the following notice: E. P. Greffor, a jeweler and police judge of Corvallis, is giv ing his friers ds and relatives anx iety because vhe has not been seen "or heard frcr- since Friday night. He has Ij.v. suffering from severe headaciies, . and fears are expressed that " j:ome . danger has befallen him. ' ; - Latere Mr. Greffoz has been located alive and well up on the p a?- "t? EXPOsmoN ITEMS- : Interest to Benton County People by Special Correspondent. . 1 The attendance" at the Fair, notwitli Biamlimi the larxe amount, of uufavora li'e weHllier, has leen up to the anticipa tion of the directors, and on Saturday .of lust week reached over 17,000- If this average keeps up, the Exposition will l a grand Bticcesa. July 4th' the attend ance reached 53,708, breaking the record by 15.000. V The Fourth waa a pala day for the email boy in rVi'ttand, a. eery child ac comDanied lv m n:ier person was ad mitted free o! rhrg to fi Fai-- grounds and youthful pat i .tis n ran high. : Pai. demonium reistiied throughout he dar. At night a m et gorgeous disVij of li works was e j yet by t'ie m my F.-. t visitors. . ' The Woman Suffragist c invention re cently in at aaiou in Portland was a ue . ter of attraction. ; It being a national convention many of the most notablo women of the country connected with j.his issue were in attendance. Perhaps the best known of the lot is Susan P. Anthony, who has been prominent in the cause of w jman's suffiage during the largest part of "two half -centuries this and the last. Susan will tell anything but her age, and leaves you tb guees at that. She says that the only painful recollection of her childhood was the scandal connecting hei brother, Marc, with Cleopatra. But Susan is a grand old lady, and we honor her for her principles, and hope that she will liye long and pros per- . ' ' . Corvallis -visitors have been raw the past week. Judge Watters paid a flying visit, and railed to see-hov the exhibit waa prospering. , - " ' : -1 -. Prof. Pei not find family were making a careful examination of all the best things in the different buildings and ex pressed themselves highly pleased with the Fair. " .- ' E Lake registered at the .Masonic Cottage and when last seen -was pointed toward the Trail. ' Con Gerhard was an interested specta- ior and professed to be interested only in machinery and agriculture; but when he spoke of Venetian Carnivals, " jumping Elks and Hannibal Castles as-agricultural . exhibits we were forced to believe that he had been nearer, the Bridge cf Nations than he owned up to. Summit Celebrated. Perhaps the liveliest and most enjoyable day. in the history of that village was fourth of July, at Summit. Never has a larger crowd gathered there than was present at the celebration Tues day and everything passed off in a highly satisfactory manner. , Tne exercises began at 9:30 when the parade started. Following this there : was -music - by ; the band singing of ' 'America' ' by the crowd; prayer, T. T- Vincent; vocal duet, Miss Strouts, Misses Pettit; reading Declaration of Independence, Fred Hill; "Star Spangled Banner," audience; oration, 1. -1.- Vincent; music, band; dinner. The subject of Mr. Vincent's oration was, "Our National Heritage." a crood !fteme th?fc Jf1 ntd.Ied the speaker. The effort is said to be a most eloquent one, and that it met with hearty applause from the - audience need hardly oe stated "The afternoon program, which began at 1:30, consisted of a drill by the school children; sev eral well rendered recitations, vocal solos and band selections. all of .which were much enjoyed. lhe celebration was, m fact, a a decided success, and one that will ever be a pleasant memory for those who attended. CASTOR I A , : Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Plumbing and Heating! Cornice, Hoofing, Gutlerinp, and all kinds of btieet Metal Work. F. A. Hencye In connection with J. H. : SIMPSCOTS HABDWABB STORE. ..Cure Presbyterian Church Tues Evening July 11 , S ' ' .' '. , . rev- :i ::' i : ' ii I 1 I r ! ' ' VIRGIL A. PINKLEY, As The Optimist in : Pmkley's - Poem, The Grumbla Valley Grumbler. A dm ulstrator's Sale of Real Pro- perty. .. ... : ... In the matter of tha Estate) ot ' ' William K'iona. Deceased. I -' Notice is hereby given that under ani pursuant to an order of sale made by the Countj Court of the State uf Oregon fr Benton County on the. 3rd day f Jutv, 19J5, in the noove-entitled matter, the un dersigntd administrator ot said estate of William Krieiui. deceased, will from and aftei Friday, the 4th day of August, 190., proceed to sell at private sale to the highest ninaer lor casn in nana. suDjeci to eonflnnation by said Court, all the following de scribed real property, towit: . The north halt ot tne Tract 01 iana aescnoea as follows: Beeinmnsr at tha 8K corner of 1). u. C of C. P. Blair. CI No 57, Sees 25, 2, 86 and 36, T- 12 S. B 6 W Will Mer, thence run N 43 cha.m to the NE orner of sai.l C t .ence W ilong N boundary Une of said CI 18:&. chains, thence S 43 c'lainH to southcra b unuarv of said ilaim, thence K 18 SO chains to place ot b gri'm'Rg. contunmar 40 acres, in Benton count v. "roaou Said sale is made for the purpose of nayinir claims against said estate, ami the charges anl eXpniss of administration . . : . . Dated th s July 7, 1905. " WE. YaTBS. Administrator of t state of Wil urn Eneas. Oecd. X Surprise Party. . A pleasant surprise party mav be given to vonr Bto nxrh and liver, liy taking meduine whiuU will relieve -their pain and discomfert, viz: Dr. Kino's New Lite Pills ' Thev are a most wonderful real' edy, . aflbrdiiiir sure relief and cure for heartache, ihz.ztneeR ana i-onntipaiion 25u at Allen t Woo-lwam h i nu storf He Fit Glasses PROPERLY ACCURATELY, and SCIENTIFICALLY To all Defects of Sight. MATTHEWS, The Optician Room 12, Bank Building. . BLACCt - STOCK POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and p.nltry hare few troubles which are not bowel and liver " irregularities.'-- - Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for Etock.. It puts the organs of 13 digestion in a perfect, condition. r ronnnent American Dreeaers ana O farmers keep their herds and flocks H healthy -by giving them an occa- ii sional dos9 of islacK-Draught block fca and Poultry-Medicine m their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keep-: his stock in vigorous ..health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stosk and . Poultry Medicine. If yours does not, send So cents for a sample can to the manufacturers, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Term. . - . Roohbllb, Ga., Jan. SO, 1901. Blaok-Ii-'aught Stock and Poultry Medicine is the best I ever tried. Oar stock was looking bad when yon sent me the medicine and now they are getting so fine. They are looking 20 ' per cent, better. f 1. S. P. BBOOKTNGTON. : A Great Clubbing Price! The Gazette has 'made a special .arrangement with -thepublishers:of a number of the leading magazines edtewe offered -cutrates on these puoiications. Now we could charge you the full price for these 'and Pre serve the differencerbetween the regular price and their special price to us, as Tour commission, but as Ithe Ga zette is a home paper for home people, it will be sat isfied by receiving you as a new subscriber, or, . ifj you are now a subscriber, then by receiving your renewal for a year in advance. This special rate may notl last long, so take advantage of it NOW while the chancel. is' yours. A Great Woman's Offer: Woman's Home Companion TranSC Leslia'sMonthly ModernPrlsclHa "and jCorvalHslGazettelg Alifive 03. 65 one year Will Interest the en: Weekly Oregonian -San FranciscoExamlnsrj Corvallis Gazette All three ons year $3 m 55 et Another Cosmopolitan Magazine r Leslies, Housekeeper or McCall'?, Corvallis Gazette , Any three 3 one year 2. oo - Address. . Gazoii Pub. Go -i fir"!"- W fHfwff i-j.-;.? GREAT DISSOLUTION The partnership existing- for Has been dissolved, Mr. Callahan having- withdrawn his 'entire interest. The remaining partners, 1UT KAQSl do . lfl. W. . rt OJ ----- ...--'-- " - iwuww; uwya 1U,UUU Wlthlll tlie tiext begin a Great COlllllieilCillg Satttrday, JULY 8, AT Great reductions in prices will be made to accomplish this result. This will be a golden opportunity to all economical buyers. Be on hand to get your in store for you. Store will be closed Friday to mark down stock. HARNESS FACTORY. J. E. WINEGAR, Proprietor. Harness, - Saddles, - Bridles, Robes, Dusters, Whips," Etc. Everything found in any shop is in bur Factory at prices to suit all purses. ; FINE IJNE of HAMMOCKS; All Jdnds of repair work done on up-to-the-hour style ' r and prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Opposite Mil ler's store, Corvallis, Or.' Ind. Phone No. 128 TJsitfBllD If larity 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. 1 Often Day and Nighi.RoomslSinglo orEnSulte. T J. C. HAMMEL. Proa. One orjha FinestlEquipBd Hotels in the Valley. 2 . Bmth Phones mm SEE ERS i uon; aiso snowing yon over the county AMBLER & WATTERS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS- INSURANCE VIRGIL C. WATTERS, CORVALLIS -r. HENRY AMBLER, PHILOMATH. B ii n n - vo u p Job Wo pic to "the Gazette Office. SALE many years and known as m CALLAHAN C. IXUlClIl UO dOll. . 3L4 i fff 30 davs PlttcX Will Dissolution Sale, 8 O'CLOCK. share of the Bargains all day Thursday and prices and arrange your watch shows any irregu 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 Bims Ma tits a! Tpains.jS It yon are looking for some Tell good Bargains in Stock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write lor our epeeial list, or come and see tts. We will take pleasure in giving yon reliaole iniorma-