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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1905)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS : Fifteen words or less, 25 eta for three Buccpseive insertions, or 50 cts per month; far all op to and including ten additional words. cent a word for each insertion. For nil advertisements over 25 worde, 1 ct per word for the first insertion, and ct per word for each additional inser tion. Nothing inserted for lees than 25 cents. Lodge, society and. church notices, Other than strictly news matter, will be charged for. FOR SALE EIGHTY-THREE ACRES OF LAND 3 miles west of Blodgett. on the county road, 20 acres in cultivation. More could be got. Fair house 4 rooms, fair barn, other outbuildings, good orchard , some small fruit. One farm wagon worth $50., 10 head of cows, one two-year old bull, 1 yearling steer, 2 calves. 40 head of sheep, 6 head of hogs, 15 tons of good oat hay, 1 acre of potatoes, tools on the place, a bargain at $1,500. I. D. Pitman, Blodgett, Or. 6I-9 FOR SALE-400 CORDS MAPLE AND ash wood, $3 and J3.R0 per cord, de livered latter part of August. Leave orders at Abbott's feed barn. Norwood Trading Co., Bruce, Or. 42-68 CORDWOOD FOR SALF. CALL UP No 1 phone, P. A. Kline line. P. A. KLINE. 42tf. CAMERAS, KODAKS, KODAK STJP plies, a good dark room in the store, at Graham & Wells. 40tf PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, Brushes, full stock of all painters' Sup plies, at Graham & Wei's. 4(tf NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG gies and go-carts, at Dilley& Arnold's. ALL LATE POPULAR SHEET MU sic. Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, Ac cordeons. Harmonicas, Musical Goods, coi rect pricep. Call aDd see them at Graham & Wells, Corvallis, Or. . 40tf ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Office First National Bank Boildine. Only set of abstracts in Benton County W. E. Yates. Bert Yatei?. YATES & YATES,; Law, Abstracting and Insurance. Both Phones. CorvalliB, Oregon. E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Office Building, Corval lis, uregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY- at-Law. Notary, Titles, Convevanc ing. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. MEDICAL PURE FRESH DRUGS AND MEDI cines, some bought direct from the fac tory ; Perfumery, Rubber Goods, Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Books, Bcnooi Sbuppliee. Uruggists' Sundries, everj thing found in a first-class drug store, at Graham & Wjlls, Corvallip, uregon. 40tf AUCTIONEER P A KLINE, LIVE STOCK AUCTION- eer, Corvallis, Or. P. A. Kline Line, Phone No. . P. U. address, Box 11. Pays highest prices for all kinds cf live stock. Twenty 3'ears' experience Satisfaction guaranteed. LAND AGENTS. WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING lands, new-comerB in this county will make no mistake in consulting James Lewis. Mr. Lewis has been in Benton for 30 vears and not only Knows the county dm tne entire valley. He has been actively encased in tellinc and buying live stock and real estate all ot this time and naturally his judg ment is Bouna. Me knows soils and values. His knowledge is worth money to anybody desiring correct and sincere information . . 25-77 oTAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND VLSEA STAGE Staire leaves Alsea 6:30 a. m ; arrives yt Philemath at 12 m; leaves Philn jnath 1 p. m., arrives at Alsea 6:3(1 p.m. All persons wishing to go or return from AlBea and points west can be accomodated at any time. Fare to Alsea $1 00 Ronnd trip w.rne day $2.00. M. S. Rickard. 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 by any 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 resided in the county forty-six years. The business history of each is as an open book before the people of the county. Loans to customers solicit ed, properly secured. . . 40tf WANTtD WAiSTE O 600 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazbttb and WeeTtly Oregonian at . $2.65 per year. DENTISTS E. H. TAYLOR. DXNTIBT. PAIN less extraction. la Zierolf baildiof UFP- rost utrkfi. liorvBlliB. Orogen. PHYSICIANS! DE ETTE JONES Trained nurse; massage a specialty. Phone 334. 57tf B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a, m , 2 to I p. m. Residence : .cor. 6t.h and Arj- , ams Sts. Telephone at office and res idence. Corvallis, Oregon. !. H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office an4 Residence, on Main street, Philomath, Oregon. R. D. BURGESS, M. D. Office over Blackledge Furniture Store. Office hours : 10 to 12 and 3 to 5. WOODSAWING. ' NEW GASOLINE WOODSAW ALL orders given prompt attention; short notice orders solicited. Good work, as cheap as anybody. W. R. Han sell, Ind. phone 835. 44tf. ELASTIC PULP PLASTER. NO SAND. NO LIME. Fire Proof Water Proof 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. Aimmstrator's Sale of Real Prc perty. In the matter of the Estate pI t - , Wil'iam Krien?, Deceased.) Notice is hereoy given that under anil pursuant to an orJer of sale made by the Count Cou,t of the Sta e of O. cijon for Bent County 6n the 3rd day f July. 1905, in the above-entit'ed matter, the un dersigned administrator of said estate of William Kriens, deceased, will from and after Friday, the 4th day of August, 1905, proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand. subject to confirmation by said Court, all tne followiiKe scribed real property, towit: The north half of the tract of land described as follows: Beginning at the SK corner of D. L C of C. P. Blair, CI No 57, Sees 25, 2e, 35 and 3(i, j 1-2 8, R 6 W Will Mer, thence run N 43 chains to the NE corner of said CI, tlience W along N boundary I np of said CI 18:60 chains thence S 43 chains to southern boundary of said claim, tlience E 18:60 chains to place ot beginning-, containing 40 acres, io Benton county. Oregon. Said sale is made for-the pifrpose of paying claims against said estate, and the charges and expenses of administration Dated th s July 7, 1905. ' . J . . W. E. YATES, Administrator of Estate of William. Kriens. Dec'd. Notics For Publication. Uuited States Land Office. Portland, Oregon. Julv 7. IEC.t Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Washington Territory,"' as extenacd to all the I - j Bi 4. 1092, EU6ENE BOGERT of Monmouth, county of Polk, State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 6584, for the purchase of the E. J of S. W i & W i of S. E. J of Section No. 18 in Township No 13 South, Range No. 6 Wesc, and will offer proof - "V" ovuKuir is mure vaiuaoie tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to entfLhlish hio olaivti r. oa;A A ' .w xuu vciurc regis. ter and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday the 19th day of September, 1905. He names as witnesses: Charles H. Nesman Wil led Church, Philip H. Johnson, Ernest R. Allen, all of Monmoth, Oregon. Ihit anA .11 Ain; : .3 , ... , j -- tiouiiD vicuuiiiig nuverseiy me auove described lands axe requested to file their claims in uii w uwui e Bum. iviu uay 01 BepcemDer 1905. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. . Pneumonia follows La Qrlppe but nevar follows th uaa of I ULLl y and Tar It stops tha Obosh and heals the lnnn, PraveaU Pneumonia and Consumption. KmTa. TAomsa. mi in Oumi aa n.t wtiUai Matf wife ba UsrippaandUUfthM wiw mA aonyb u h tugs wklat Peculiar Disappearance J. D. Kun van. of Rntlfrvilla rt lo.'j the Deculiar disnnnpurftnco nf hi r!n;nrni eymptoms of indigestion and billiousness to Dr. King's New Life Pills. He says "They areanerfect remwli for. A.tl ness, Boor etosaach, headache, consti pation, etc." Guaranteed at Allen & Woodward's drag store; price 25c. TELLS HOW TO LIVE LONG. London Professor Gives Twelve Stat utes Which Must Be Followed If Longevity Is Desired. Prof. Boyd Laynard, of Lon don, England's leading author of works on hygiene, gives 12 rules in the New York World, for those who desire to live a healthy and long life: 1. Avoid every kind of excess, especially in eating and drinking. 2. Do not live to eat. Select those aliments most suitable for nourishing the body and not those likely to impair it. 3. Look upon fresh air as your best friend. Inhale its life-giving oxygen as much as possible dur ing 'the day, while at night sleep with the bedroom window open at the top for a space of at least four or five inches. Follow this out Cven in the depth of winter. It is one of the great secrets of long life. 4. Be clean both in mind and body. "Cleanliness is next to god liness." It is a fortification against disease. 5. Worry not nor grieve. Thi3 advice may seem but cold philos ophy and to be easier to give than to follow; nevertheless, I have known persons of a worrying dis position almost entirely to break themselves of it by a simple ef fort of the will. Worry kills. 6. Learn tb love work and hate indolence. The lazy man never becomes a centenarian. 7. Have a hobbv. A man with a hobby will never die of senile de t :; y. He has always something to o:-cupy either mind or body; there fore they remain fresh'and vigor ous. 8. Take regular exercise in the open air, but avoid over exertion. 9. Keep regular, hours, and in sure sufiicient sleep. 10. Beware of passion. Remem ber that every outbreak shortens life to a certain degree, while occa sionally it is fatal. 11'. Have an object in life. A hv.m who has no purpose to live f:r rarely lives long. . 12. Keek a good partner in life, but not too earlv. K13S, AS SCIENCE SEES IT. Unromantic Sons of Bosearch Have Definition Which Takes Away ' ' Half Its Beauty. What we call a kiss (according i o an unromantic scientist) is the contraction of a muscle known as orbicularis oris, wLk-I: sur ! C.:iids the mouth. The musrle'is . -' -o-t meted and then re'a-xed. -v upper lip being at tic same Si ne iified by the two "levator" iv. ueh's at each corner of the :' i-:ii:. while the lower lip is Ii.;-,v:i down by the two torre sp -iiding "depressor" muscles. , Kven m-ire deprfgsin? is it to n that the oritrin (if the kiss is -';"v --ti:: --- l!i:.i; Ihe lick which the inmikey or i :;nin:a! b; i:v ::pc:i it . o'VsH'iug. Kissinp, i.'y SVvcr, is nui ne; -essariiy an uiviiru t with aJ '. i;:k:m heiniry. for some ; of -'(j never practice it. - Akuijt these tire the Maoris' of Xew Zea land. the-Eskimo, the Papuans, and the Australian "black fel- o a. It might be argued from this t ''sit the kiss is esentially a civ ilized institution. And ceytainiv the argument would receive sup-' r'ort in the fact that the Japmvse have lately adopted kissing irnong other customs of civiliza tion. An Easy One. "I don't like to say such long prayers." said a little girl the other night: "1 want to say a nice short ono 'H;e nursey does." " VVh t . I ind r es nursey say?" inqHin ' h-i- m-t ;er. . "Oh, she 'just says: 'Oh, Lord, why do I have to get up!' " Short Stories. Prodigal's "Warm Welcome. Thomson Did you ever run away when you were a boy? Mobs Once. "And I suppose the tears flowed freely, when you returned." "Yes. I made the mistake of re turning when father was at home." Stray Stories. A Hot One. Eeggy Bah Jove, I think you ought to apologize for calling me a calf. j Rose I will. j "Why don't yon?" ' ' "Wait till I meet the calf and I .will." Chicago Journal. " - ' I PLANTS OBEY WILL OF MAN Praise Will Raise Them to Ecstatic Joy While Blame Causes Wilting. Now that scientists have dem onstrated that metals, which we have been taught belong to the catalogue of inorganic sub stances, can be poisoned and. rer stored by antidotes, can be over worked and refreshed by a period of rest, and otherwise respond to many of the same influences to which living things are subject, it is not impossible to believe the statement that flowers exhibit sensibilities not unlike those of human beings and other of the higher animals, says the Chicago Tribune. Recent experiments prove that plants have in some cases far finer sensibilities than many modern mortals, since a word of praise will, it is stated, raise them to ecstatic joy and ex pansion, while blame will so crush their feelings that they die, brok en hearted. Col. Andraede, in the account of his life in Mexico, tells flu pt. traordinary story of the will pow er exercised over plants and the results. He is an ardent lover of flowers, and, possessing strong njpnouc iorce, the idea occurred to him one day to test the s of his will on the vegetable king dom. He selected two flowprimr plants of the same kind, both in, I equally good health and just bursting into generous bloom. btanding near one, he put forth aij his mental will power, bidding it to obey him in every way. lie commanded it to develop courage and sturdiness, to rejoice in its health and strength, and to devel op its sweetness and Luty to the utmost of its power. livery day-he lingered near the plant for a considerable time, giv ing it all the moral encourage ment possible, praising it, flatter ing it, coaxing it, and, in fact, making absolute love to it. - The plant responded in the most remarkable manner to this stimu lating treatment, producing finer blossoms than had ever before been seen of the sort, and send ing forth, as thoujrh in erratitr.Af a richer, rarer perfume. Indeed, it seemed absolutely to become personified, and to wish to attain a state of absolute perfection for its master's sake. It actually ap peared to recognize him, and seemed to lean toward him at his approach. On the other hand the colonel treated the second plant in an op posite manner. He disparaged it, scolded it, sneered at its flowers, and was altogether so cruel and unkind that iu three '''ays the bare ly opened blossoms began to wither and within a month the plant actually withered away and died as if of a broken heart. From this the colonel deduces that plants, etc., may be, guided md governed in their growth and levelopment by that animal mag netism which we all possess to some degree. It must be ex plained that both plants received scrupulously the same garden ing care and that the colonel never touched either. ; FIX A SOUTHERN BARBECUE Explanation ot This Innovation in True Down-South Stylo Shots a Delicacy. The way we fix for a barbecue !s to begin to get ready the day Defo'. The meat is roastin' all . aight, says Outine. , We, have plenty of different kinds shote, :air, kid and goat and we roast 'em whole. A trench is dug and aak bark coals put in. Then sticks ire laid across for the shote and )ther creatures to rest on. Some white man has this in charge, but the niggers keep the fires goin' an' do the basting and the rough work. The next dav evervbodv omes. There's a detail to do the carving, and we all step up and get what we want and go and get down bv some tree to eat it. Of course there's potatoes and corn meal lightbread and pickles and cake, and there's ice cream, and there's pure, genuine coffee that the old ladies make in abundance! Then there's fried chicken if any one is fastidious enouch to want it, and some enterprising fellow is likely to bring a dozen bottles of beer and invite 'his special friends out to his buggy to drink it. But the best thing to my think in' is the shote. A man hasn't cot iany part in the resurrection until He's eaten barbecued shote. i ill : in v Aefahle Prennratinn Fnc A sirnilating IheFoodandBeguIa ting the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digcstion,CheerFur ness andRest-Containsneither Opium,Morplune nor Mineral KotUahcotic. JaK afOLlJ)rSAHVn.PnrCimi fvmpkut Seal' BatkMt SJU frftKnrwt - BiCattautUhSm fKnpSetd.- hSUmynSirriaTat AperTecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW Yf) T ? K EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. ARRIVAL AKD DEPARTURE CF MAILS. V.m. ARRIVES. 8:30 a. m. Mail arrives by stage lot Portland and all points North and East, also for Californiaaudpointson S.P. 10 a. m. From Monroe by stage. 1M5 a. m. From Philomath 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. porvaills Rates f o Individual RATE rw SALE DATES.. Dailv from Mnv 9P,fri tr Df IKtfc ions L,M,T Thirty ds. but net Parties of cn one ticket both ways), party tickets will be sold as follows: J5-;-- -0ne fare for tie reund trip. ) . f;;'-; BATES... Daily from May Sth to Oct. 15th, 1SC5. $2.60 ien aays. MM M M W j. al U it a. day trom one place, individual viycasiiicu resrtiss OT (UU OT ElOr. For oro-jmiprl rartioo One fare for the round trip. (: SALE DATES. . Dailv frnm'Mav 9?tVi tn fft istl, icns . )S9 R( LIMIT Tpr, DaVa m ai j must be used for continuous nassae-e in each dirpprirm f For further information call on 1W. E. COM AN, Gen'l Pas. Agt., akSng Saves The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food. Yeast ferments the food. Alum baling powders are injurious. '. . . - - , ' .. Royal Baking Powder saves health. ROYAL BAKING POWDER OOu NEW YORK. TIP! Uiyiil v i raw For Infants and Children. I The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years tub cnmui miimw. mmuwmbm 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. ForJWest 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. Uwis sndC!ark Fair ITickets. $3.50 later than" Oct. 31, 1905. Ten or Mere. ) rt ST Tv LT . IB Em tickets will be sold as follows: ' " v. bi- J-Js is Ml j - mm m T " Aw j . v Stopovers. J. E. FARMER Agent, Corvallis. Portland. Powele Health