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CUftiHtU .iMIStMUlii CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS : Fifteen words or less, 25 cts for three successive insertions, or 50 cts per month; ferall op to and including ten additional words, cent a word for each insertion. ' For all advertisements over 25 words, 1 ct per word for the first insertion, and ct per word for each additional inser tion. Nothing inserted for less than 25 cents. Lodge, society and church notices, other than strictlv news matter, will be Charged (or. NEW GASOLINE WOODSAW ALil orders given prompt attention ; snort notice orders solicited. Good work, as cheap as anybody. VV. B. Hassell, Ind. phone 835. 44tf. FOR SALE COTTSWOLD HAMS FOE SALE, RE- gistered, or high grades. My register- ei ewes sheared over 17 pounds each mv ram. 23 Dounde. Buy the best, it navs in the lont; run. J. M. Porter. ' ' ' 73tf FRESH. CLEAN VETCH SEED, 2 cents per pound, sacked. Inquire J E. Aldrieh, Corvallis, R. F. D. 3. 72-80 ALL WOOD HANDLED BY THE undersigned is now in this city and has been placed in the hands of the City Transfer Pnmranv for sale. Norwood Tradinu Co. 66tf NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG' gies and go-carts, at Dilley& Arnold's ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES. ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Office First National Bank Buildine, Only set of abstracts in Benton County W. E. Yates. - Bert Yatep, YATES & YATES, Law, AbstractiLg and Insurance. Both Phones. Corvallis, Oregon E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Post Ofhce Building, (Jorval lis, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY at-Law. Notarv. Titles, Conveyanc ins. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. AUCTIONEER WOODSAWING. LAND AGENTS. WHEN IT COMES TO BUYimi lands, new-comers in this county will make no mistake in consulting Jamer Mr. Lewis has been in Benton for 30 vears and not only Knows the rnnntv hut the entire valley. He has ben actively engaged in selling and buying live stock and real estate all ot this time and naturally bis judg ment ia sound. He knows soils and atis. His knowledge is worth money to anybody desiting correct and sincere information. 0-u ELASTIC PULP PLASTER. NO SAND. NO LIME. Fire Proof Water Proof WILL J NOT 1 FALL OFF . CRACK CRUMBLE BISON FIERCEST OF CATTLE Entries Close boon. All of a Hunter's Skill and Nerve Is Needed When Tackling Such. Big Game. 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. IDNEY DISEASES are the eases. most fatal of all dis- P;A KLINE. LIVE STOCK ATJCTION eer. Corvallis. Or. P. A. Kline Linr, Phone No. 1. P. O. address. Box 11. Pavs highest nrices for all kinds cf live stock. Twenty years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. m eW! KIDNEY CURE Is a ULtl 0 s WELL DIGGING. SLOPER BROS. HAVE THE BEST well drilling outfit in the Valley. Be fore having, work done call on, or ad dress Sloper Bros., Independence, Or. 72-75t WANTED WAtfTE 0 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian ai $2.55per year. DENTISTS E. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN less extraction. In Zierolf building Opp. Post Office, Corvallis. Oregon. STAGE LINE. 6uarant88d Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and bladder trouDies. PRICE 50c and $1.00. Called bison (incorrectly) in In dia, seladang in Malaya, siang in Burma, and gnudang in Siam, the gaur (Bos gaums) is the largest and fiercest of all wild cattle, with hoofs small in proportion to it3 height, and of deerlike, rather than oxlike, character, says Out ing. Its sense of smell is as acute as that of the elephant and its vision much keener. When you seek one of these cattle you need all your hunter's skill and your "nerve, for, next to the elephant and bracketed with the Cape buf falo of Africa, I believe its natural temperament and the character of the country in which it is found make the seladang in the, Malay peninsula the most formidable quarry on earth. In India, where the range of the gaur is the hilly, wooded districts, they are more apt to be found in herds of some size, and, because of the more dan gerous sections, less difficult of ap proach, and less dangerous to the hunter than in the Malay penin sula,, where the jungle is the densest that grows, and almost invariably the quarry has the man at a disadvantage. In Malay it is snap shooting, where the game, on being wounded, turns hunter, and. concealed, awaits the sportsman, who must approach with infinite caution, with senses always alert and hand ever ready if he would stop or turn aside the vicious charge. You may never in this jungle survey the field of opera tions from some vantage point; but in the close growing angle of vines, and canes, and thorn bush es, and heavy coarse weed of grass-like mass through which you can never get even dim sight for over 20 yards and most of the time can scarcely see that many feet ahead you must follow the tracks of the seladang you have wounded, never knowing at what instant the maddened beast may burst from the jungle practically right on top of you. One seladane Notice Of Final Settlement tn the County Court of the State of Oregon for Ben ton uounty. I Tn the matter of the estate 1 1 I and Last Will and testament I of William Wvatt. deceased 7 Notice is herebv given that 1 have filed my final ac count as executor of the last will and testament of William Wvatt. deceased, with the clerk of the above entitled Ceurt and that said Court has fixed and ap pointed Saturday, the 9th day of September, 1806 at, 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the offce of the County Judge of said County at the C rait House in lien ton uounty, uregon, as me time ami place for hearing objections to and the settlement of said Final Account; and all persons interested and desiring to object thereto am notibed to appeal at said time and file their objections. Dated, August 8th, l'JOS. A.J. Williams, Executor, of the Estate of William Wvatt, deceased. 66-74 Notice forj Publication. September 10 the entries for the Lewis and Clark Poultry and Stock Shows close. The first leal representative Pacific Coast and Reeky . Mountain poultry show promises to ..be . a great af fair. So far we have not been able to ascertain if Benton county tanciers and breeders have made anv entries of birds or slock, 'but hope they have. Concerning: the show the Telegram ot a couple ot days ago had the following: Entries tor the Lewis ard Clark Poultry and Pet S ock Show close September 10, and the mails each - morniner. are bringing large numbers ot entries to the secretary of the show, G. T. Hunt, Exposition grounds. The first really representative Pacific Coast and Rocky Moun tain poultry show promises to be a big success. The show is dated from Octo ber 5 to October, 11. It. has been well announced, having been a tpic of interest in all the poultry journals of the West since it was first mooted, two years ago., As a result, those interested in the thoroughbred chickens and poultry of all sorts have been looking forward tor long time to. an exhibition which should bring together the best that is in the West The show will be held in the same build ings as the stock show September 19 to 29. The partition walls will probably be cleared out from some of the larger stables and the grounds cleaned for this purpose While the chief support of the Lewis and Clark Poultry Show comes 'rom Oregon, Washington California and Idaho, these states are by no means the only ones sending their choice fowl to! compete. Large numbers are coming from Nebraska, Utah, Missouri, Indiana and even from as far east as Connecticut. C. P. Nettleton, of Shelton, in that state, ,is sending a pair of light Brahmas. Tli The chief difficulty with the poultry show has been exper ienced with the express compan ies, who reluse to make any The Kind Ton Have Always "Bought, and which has been in use for ovei 30 years, Has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per tsC457r sonal supervision since its infancy. y-taS7t 4UCLe4t Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA 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 age 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 ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 7 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. HIS SOLDIERS MUST SING. Edict from Kaiser Commands That Defender Must Lift Up Voice in Tuneful Notes. I was fortunate enough to finally get was onlv just at the other side 1CS .w"u .1C1U.SC ,w mf " "" t o i, i i i . special reduction lor carload lots, of a bamboo clump when he start- , , ,. . . . ed his charge full at me. This is the dangerous and the unavoid able feature of hunting the beast in Malay. Luckily for the hunter, the seladang, if unsuccessful in its charge, passes on to await him at another point. Never have I heard of one turning instantly to a sec ond charge after . missing th? 1 -J- - - IT 1 - nunier on xne nrst rusn. .But, on the other hand, if the seladang charges home it remains to gorge its victim. . POTALA: A SACRED PALACE PHILOMATH AND ALSEA STAGE: Stage leaves Alsea 6 :30 a. m. ; arrives t Pbilemath at 12 m ; leaves Philo math 1 p.m., arrives at Alsea 6:30 p. m. All persons wishing to go or return from Alsea and points west can be accomodated at any time. Fare lo Ahea $1.0J Bound trip same day $2.00. M. S. BlCKABD. BANKING. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, MAKES LOANS on approved security and especially on wheat, oats, flour, wool, baled hay, chittim bark, and all other classes of produce, upon the re ceipt thereof stored in mills and public warehouses, and also upon other classes of good security. DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD upon the principal financial centers of the United States and foreign countries. thus transferring money to all parts of the civilized world. A CONSERVATIVE general business transacted in all lines of banking. PHYSICIANS' UDited States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, August 19, 1So5. Notice is herebv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, IVA SUKKWUIH) I'ATTY, of Cjrvallis, couuty of Bentcn, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otnee ner sworn statement No en ri, lor the purcnase oi s. t si 'A oi section No ie in Township No lo S., Range No 6 West, and will ffer nroot to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultur al pur oses, and to establish her claim to said land before the Begister ana Receiver oi wis omce at Fortlaid. Oregon, on Monday, the nth day ot November, 1906, She names as witnesses: Erwin R. -'"Alexander, Thomas R. Graham, James H. Patty, all of Cor vallis, Oregon, Boot. A. Miiler, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims ill this office on or before said 6th day of November, 1905. ' ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register, Edifice of High Priest Photographed for the First Time Re- - cently. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the executrix of the last will of Seymour Chipman, deceased, has ed her final account with county court, Benton county. Oregon, and said county court has set T uesday, September 6, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m. at county court room, Corvallis, to bear an objections to said report. rruaence unipman. Executrix. 66-74 B. A. OAT HEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Booms 14, Bank Build ing. Omce Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to 4 p.m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams Sts Telephone at office and res idence. Corvallis, Oregen. Are You Engaged? 0. H. NEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office an si 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. Engssged people should remember, that after marriage many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric BitterB. S. A. Brown, of Bennetts ville, S. C, says: "For yea's my wife suffered in tensely from Dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self v Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely we.ll. She is now Btrong and heatihy." Allen & Woodward druggists, sella and guaran tees them, at 50c a bottle. Foley's Kidney Care ttakes kidaers -and hlatitiei it;r Potala, or the sacred place of the dalai lama, the high priest of the Thibetans, was photographed for the first time when the mem bers of the British Thibetan expe dition reached Lhasa, the sacred forbidden city in the center of Thibet, says the Metropolitan Magazine. Col. Younghusband, who was in charge of the crpccM- tion, would permit no attempt by the correspondents to violate the sanctity of the various sacred buildings, but splendid views of the exterior were obtained, and the world is richer by authentic descriptions of this wonderful pal ace, which is described in the dis patch of the London Times corre spondent. Over a city set as a jewel, amid green gardens, through which crystal streams flowed, towered the giant Potala, rising almost from the ground in gigantic stretches of white mar sonry, pierced with intermingable rows of windows, and scaled by great, red-edged, zig-zag stair ways, 20 feet wide. Above these a white mass ascended at either end in the shape of a heavily ter raced palace, inclosing a maroon mass, the main building. Above this again were golden roofs of a Chinese pattern, the whole struc ture, 430 feet high and betweeD 800 and 900 feet long, completely dominating the city of Lhasa, which was separated from the palaceby wide stretches of turf and a beautiful plantation full of forest trees. V ' or fer lone distance rates.. Eflort was made at Indianapolis to raise a car load lot in the hope of a cheaper rate. No concession was made by the company ot a satisfactory nature,' and the ex hibit from Indiana will be much smaller, and will be made by in dividuals. EOT . Many states are making special inducements to the breeders in their boundaries to send exhibits to the Exposition. The Wash ington Lewis and Clark Exposi tion Commission is perhaps the most liberal of all, providing as it does transportation charges to and from the Exposition. Ne braska will soend $4.00 in trans portation of fowl from that state. ; California's contribution so lar is a handsome silver cup, to be a state prize. V-'ify ?iKfT-. In addition lo these a large number of special prizes, some of great value, have been offered by different private merchants or by National and state clubs. The list of special prizes is now being mailed to the different intending exhibitors as a supplementary to the official prize list already issued. It is now commanded by Em peror William II. that the German soldier; in addition to his many other duties, shall, while pi arching, lift up his voice and sing. With 'surprise and sorrow his majesty has found in going over the old time-honored marches that these had, for the most part, "not suitable texts," and in hot haste two poets of Berlin and Mu nich respectively have put their heads together and produced a lit tle "hand-book of easily remem bered marching songs," with the caroling of which Hans, Hermann and Fritz will in the future be guile their steady tramp, tramp, tramp. By the way, has not the foreign er sometimes been puzzled as to why a German marching regiment will on occasion suddenly and with one accord start stamping? The "stamp" of all the rank and file follows on a sharply given order to "salute" some passing officer, and the "salute" when on the march is given with the feet! Cur id of Brlght's Disease. Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co N. Y., writes: "I had kid ney disease for many years and had been treated by physicians for twelve years; had taken a well known kidney medicine and other - remedies that were recom mended but got no relief until I began using Fo'.ey's Kidney CuTe. The first hah bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me ot this terrible disease. Betore I began takinf Foley's Kidney Oure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes, day and night, and pass ed a brick-dust substance, and some times a slimy substance. I believed I would have died if I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." Scld by Graham & Wortham. Reduction in Rates. Hard Times. First Tramp--Not much doin', pard. Second Ditto Nothin. doin' at all. Things is orful. I ain't had a job fer six months. "That's rocky. What's yer ayY" "Me? I peddles Chris'mus rees. wnat's yournr' 'I sells sowveneers at presiden tial inaugurations." ashing- ton Life. - - LETTER LIST. Letters remaining uncalled for in Ocr allis week ending Sept. 2, 1905 : ' ff J W Buck, J j'Beeler, Mrs'Ann Bell, Mrs Nita Chambers, Mrs Eliza Ohrisin$r, J C Dudley, Fred Everest, Jas. A. Hoyt, B F Johnson. G E C Luceiing, W O Metcalf, W C Mason J(3). Miss Nora Pratt (2 Fred Roes, Bev. Fred Sheldon (2), Heirs ot Alriah T.'Sxith, C W Shep pard, Mrs A J Spencer, Mrs.' Amanda Spe cer, Barney Siets, Mrs. Rosette Van Winkle, P L Withrow, D P Woods, Mrs Gertrude Wilson, J S jWaldridge. B W Johnson, P M If You Don't Dig. No one knows what a day will bring forth, but it is generally a pretty safe guess that it will be nothing. Puck. , . Her Tender Heart.' ".Why do ybii suppose a woman usually cries at her wedding?" J'Out of sympathy, probably, for the men she could not marry." Houston Post. , CASTORIA For Infants and. Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 7 - September 1, the round trip fare .to -: Portland, account Exposition, will be re duced from $3.50 tq $2.90 for a thirty day ticket but not good after October 31st. This is a voluntary reduction made by the S. P. B. B. and will be appreciated by the public as the last sixweeks of t he Fair will be the best part and seethe largest crowd. J. E. Farmer, agt., Corvallie. W. E. Coman, G. F. & P. Agt, Port land. 72tf Woman's ar: Woman's Home Companion Frank Leslie's Monthly Wlodernf PrisciiSa and CcrvESfisJSaieUe All fivem 65 one vear There is a quality in Royal Haking Powderwhich makes .he food more: digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity Royal has been noted by o Y hysicians, and they accord-. ingly endorse it. and recom- SAKiNS POWDER CO,. NEW YORK. .