c 2) A ifif COBVALLiS G&ttlTE Published Tuesdays and Fridays by Gazkttis l'i;BiisiiixG Company. T) s'li s -ojiiion prii-c of the Gazkttk I tverai yrw s m tf-o.i. aiid remaiiiB, "wi ;ifii.iini -ir l5 ji;r i-fnt discount if i)0 JVOr DICKER. At present there is consider able "to do" about concessions Germany will make the United States in return for similar con cessions to her importations. What these concessions are is not made' very plain. Advocates of reciprocity keep howling about this matter and declaring for a reduction of the tariff and are eternally prattling about a dicker that ought to be made with Germany. However, they fail to inform the farmer, j to whom they appeal so strongly, that his best market is not in Germany, but in the United States. Nor do they tell him the tariff policy is not to rob the Americam producer but to pro tect him for the products of the cheap labor of foreign coun tries. Nor is he told that the best thing for the American is for the conditions here to be such that the mills and factories be run ning on full time the year around; good wages and good prices follow so surely as night fbOows day and our farmers 'and laborers get the benefit just as do all other classes of citizens, An exchange very neatly sums up the situation as follows; It is tetter to teli the fanner the fair and level truth about the matter of swapping TWig" concessions, and that is that no Tariff" swapping can be good for the " feurmer that provides for a larger importa tion of competitive goods and for a neC- essarilT smaller production of domestic goods. Let the farmer bear in mind that in all the world there are not to be found people who will buy one-tenth as much and pay as well for what he has to sell as the American wage earner will buy and pay. There is no possible market as val nable to the American farmer as the American market. Reciprocity, as it is understood today, or in other words, under conditions of late origin, partake of viciousness to considerable ex tent in that it gives to countries discriminating against the United States an advantage over those bow treating favorably with us. Germany is the one country proposing at present to discrimin ate against imports from the United States. Moreover, it may fee mentioned that China, at the instigation of Germany beyond doubt, is attempting, or at any rate threatening a little boycott. These things are worthy of con siderable study and engaging many of our greatest statesmen. been detenu lied so woik can proceed." - , Speaking: further, Mr. Ham mond dwelt on, thej changes in the state of late years, and from the tenor of his remarks it was inferred that1 previously he had : doubts as to the policy of build ing the additional trackage. He denied that the project had been permitted to die, and while he admitted that he was not familiar with the progress which had been made of late in the pre paration, his manner indicated plainer than words that the com pany is about to launch torch and clear the way for a mainline through the promising lands in Presbyterian Church Tus Evening July 11 the eastern part of the state. Ill in the Cascades. For a mouth or twoE. P.Grtf ioz suffered with a severe pain in his head. About ten days ago the pain had become unbearable" and he went to Portland to con sult a specialist. The result of the consultation was an order from the physician to Mr. Greffoz that he go to the mountains and take a rest, and free his mind of all care and anxiety of everv nature. This he did but failed to inform his friends of his whereabouts. Days passed and nothing was heard from him and relatives and friends in this city began to worry. Finally inquiry and search was instituted. Sheriff Burnett, brother-in-law of Mr. Greffoz, took up tne case. .Last Friday evening Sheriff Burnett arrived home with the good news that Mr. Greffoz had been located and was in good hands and receiving the best of care. It appeared that Ed had friends in the Cascade mountains who lived in that region lying be tween the Calipooia and the San- tiam, and taking his physians ad vice he went to these friends. By this time he became too ill to write and . let the matter of in- forming his friends go unattend - J TT h . , ea. tie is now witn some peo pie by the name of Thurston, and his illness is such that he will be obliged to remain a week or so longer. Sheriff Burnett says that he is mending now and it is likely that he will soon re gain his health. ; - A Great Transaction. i -. .'' i A Oreat Clubbing Price! GREAT SAL The partnership existing for many years and known as NOLAN CALLAHAN Has been dissolved, Mr. Callahan having withdrawn his entire interest. The remaining partners, VIRGIL A. PINKLEY, As The Optimist in Pmkley's Poem, The Grumble Valley. Grumbler. The M. E. and Presbyterian Churches have charge of the en tertainment- Admission, 25 cents. Administrator's Sale of Rsai Property. In the matter of the Estate ) of J. William Kriens. Deceased. I Notice is hereby given that under and pursuant to an order or sale niaae oy tne iount uourt oi tne State of Oregon f-ir Benton County on the 3rd day of July, 105. in the above-entitled matter, the un dersigned admitd-itrstur of said estate of William Kriens. deceas!, will from and after Friday, the 4th day of Antra. 1A05, proceed to sell at private sale to the hi jhest bidder for cash in hand, subject to connrmatitin oy saia i;ourt. an tne touowinx ae scribed real nrowertv. towit: The north half of the tract of land described as follows: Beuinninif at the 6K corner of I) L. C of C. P. Blair, CI No 57, Sees 45, 20, 35 and 36. T 12 S, R 6 W Will Mer, them e run N 43 chains to the NE earner of said CI, tlience W ?long N boundary line of said CI 18:60 chains, thence S 43 chain to southern- boundary of said claim, thence E 18 60 chains to place or DPgmmng, containing 4u acres, in Benton county. Or&rou Said sale is made for the purpose of payinsr claims against said estate, and the charges and expenses of administration Dated this July 7, 1905. W: E. YATES. Administrator of Estate of William Kriens. Dec'd. May Go to Vale. It is an old saying that "where -Ihere is smoke there is fire;" there may not be a great deal of &ef "but there must . be some. Just at present the C. & E. is making a little smoke. From what is being reported from time to time it is natural to suppose "Meat something is in the wind. It is now ruiDjred that this load is to be extended on to Vale, Eastern Oregon. Should this be done, n naturally T follows that Yaquina Bay may be figured on as the shipping point. This would mean that steamers would ply to and from this and ether points. Such a condition would be a delight to everyone, as along the line there would be increased activity and business. May we yet live to see it. In the Tele gram of last Thursday we find . the following, which will prove oi interest: "Talk of extending the Cor allis & Eastern on to Vale has been premature up to this time, hat now I feel the project has taken definite shape," said A. B. Hammond, th well known Cali- iorsia capiialis.', !'' n seen to- ' day regarding the continuation of tlat line, which has been prom- 'Gene Simpson4 reported last Saturday that he had just rented ot Manager Robt. Johnson the 150-acre prune orchard ot the Benton County Prune Co. and was going to make a China pheasant farm of it. While he was talking Dr. Lester joined the crowd and in a meek voice asked if there was anyone present who in the goodness of his heart would do something for a poor man who owned but three pheas ants? This was more than 'Gene could stand and he inquired into the matter and learned that the doctor really owned but a half interest in three pheasants. They flipped a coin, and to make Doc's condition worse (or better), he lost his half interest in the three pheasants above mentioned. Con sequently Doc is out of the pheasant business and 'Gene is suspicioned on account of hav ing reported to have rented the prune orchard, which he declar ed he did on account of roosting facilities. , We Fit Glasses PROPERLY, ACCURATELY, and SCIENTIFICALLY To all Defects of Sight. MATTHEWS, The Optician Room 12, Bank Building. The Gazette has made a special arrangement with the publishers"of a number of the leading magazines and newspapers of the Unit ed States, whereby we are offered cut rates on these publications. Now we could charge you the full price for these and re serve the difference between the regular price and their special price to' us, as our commission, but as the Ga zette is a home paper for home people, it will be sat isfied by receiving you as a new suDscriDer, or, it; you are now a subscriber, then by receiving your renewal for a year in advance. This special rate may not last long, so take advantage of it NOW while the chance is yours. essrs. X M. Nolan Son, Wish to Reduce Stock $10,000 within the next 30 days and will begin a Great Dissolution Sale, commencing Saturday, JULY 8, AT 8 O'CLOCK. 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 share of the Bargains n store for you. Store will be closed all day Thursday and Friday to mark down prices and arrange stock. 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