CLASSIFIEU AUVEHriSLMENIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS : Fif -n words or iss,' 25 cts for three Bacct-Riive insertions, or 50 cts per month; for all up to and including ten addi'unal words, yi cent a word forteach inse'tion. Fi r sll advertisements over 25 words, 1 ct icr word for the first insertion, and ct per word for each additional inser tion Nothing inserted for less than 25 cent- Lorlce, society and church notices, othei than strictly news matter, will be char "l for. FdR SALE OAK GRUB WOOD. ' CHEAT AND ve'ch hay satipfaction guaranteed. 7. Ji. Logsdon, Phone 55 Mt.- View Line. 75tf ALT WOOD HANDLED BY THE undersigned i now in this city and hue het-n placed in the hands of the Citv Transfer Company for sale. Norwood Trading Co. 66tf NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG gifs and go-carlw at Dilley& Arnold's. ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office First National Bank Buildine. Only set of ahstracts in Benton County E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Officp in Post Office Building, Corval iis, Oregon. JOSKPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY-at-Law. Notary. Titles, Conveyanc ing Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in Burnett Building. AUCTIONEER P A KLINE, LIVE STOCK AUCTION eer, Corvallis, Or. P. A. Kline Line, Phone No. 1. P. O. address, Bos 11. Pays highest prices for all kinds of Jive stock. Twenty years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED WANTE 0 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at $2.55per year. DENTISTS jm E. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN less extraction. In Zierolf building Opp. Post Offiue. OorvalliB, Oregon. STAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND A.LSE A STAGE v. Stage leaves Alsea 6 :30 a. m. ; arrives t Philemath 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 to Alsea $ 1.0 J Round trip same day $2.00. ....... , M. S. RlCKARD. BANKING. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF -.. Corvallis, Oregon, MAKES LOANS on approved secnrity and especially on wheat, oats, flour, .- wool, baled hay, chittiro bark, and all other classes of produce, upon the re ceipt thereof stored in mills and public warehouses, or upon chattel mortgages and also upon other classes of good se curity. 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 B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and.Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to 4p.m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams Sts. Telephone at office and res idence. - Oorvallis, Oregon. O. H. KEWTH, M. n.,v PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office an.1. 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. MISS DeETTE JONES. Trained nurse Ind. Phone 234. 82-90 STALLION 3053 v F ANION 34473 WILL BE AT Monroe Ohilders'. place now.. 12 miles south ot Corvallis ; anybody wishing to breed mares this fall ' will find the horpe, there. . ;, : 80-8t Presidential Election Will Difference. Make No No matter what candidate is elected. Foley's Honey and Tar will remain the peoples favorite remedy lor coughs, colds, and incipient consumption. - It cures colds quickly and prevents pneu monia. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesville, Ind., writes; "I suffered for three months with " a severe cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine and a physician pre scribed for me, yet I did not improve. . I then tried Foley's Honey and - lar and eight doses cured me.'' Graham & Wortham. . . . - THE mcscg CALL Published Every Day of the Year. LEADS In those essential elements of enter prise and progress which , go to make up - A GREAT NEWSPAPER Designed Especially HOME IT PRINTS ALL THE NEWS. !s Ably and Carefully Edited. Its columns are replete with bright, spicy gossip of Coast towns and cHJes. It Works for the Welfare ot the State. THE WEEKLY CALL, A Sixteen Page Paper. Containing a report of the week's leading news features and many special features tor the farmer and stock raiser. SEXTO FOB SAKPE.ES. Subscription Price (AIway la Ad vance), Inclaflinsr Postag-Q within the United States. Canada or . Mexico. Daily, One year (including Sun day Call) 98.0O Dailv. six months (including Sun day Call) 4.00 Daily, one month (including Sun day Call) 75 Sunday Call, one year... 2.0O Weekly CaU. one year l.OO Tareim pally. T.?S.RO Per year extra 4 . -4 Sunday. 4.1,". Per year extra r-cslasc vVickly. l.OO Per year extra Tractions of a year la proportion. Hobo Finds Friend. A Kalamazoo woman, Mrs. Almira Kramer, recently deceased, who left a fortune of $105,000, devised $10,000 in her will, the Income of which is-to be used to feed tramps. Let the Weary Willies of the country turn their foot steps toward Kalamazoo. It is far enough away from Hartford, says the Times, of that city, to enable us to ex press the wish that they will all make the Michigan city their headquarters in winter, as well as summer. If the citizens will kindly furnish them with lodgings, the income of Mrs. Kramer's $10,000 will afford a liberal supply of meat and potatoes, and the great army of hobos will have a permanent na tional headquarters at last. . Mixed Mathematics. It is an axiom of mathematics that two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the same time; but a study of the New England papers shows that the Portsmouth . (N. H.) navy yard and the Kittery ' (Me.) navy yard are on the same ground and within the same boundaries. Moreover, both are owned bythe United States govern ment. : v " ' . '. : ''' PLASTER. NO SAND. HO LIME. Fire Proof Waterproof WILL J FALL OFF : My.l I 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. TELEGRAPHERS NEEDED Annually, to fill the new positions created by KHiinHw niiu leitTfrHjm vuuipanies. want TUJR6 mtn ana uuits oi icooa oa&iis, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY 5 And Railroad Accounting. r ; We furnish 75 rer cent, of the Operate -"d Station Agents in America. Our six schools '.: , the Inrgest, exclusive Telegraph Schools IN Th WORLD. Established 20 years and endorsed by all leading Railway Officials.. We execute a $250 Bond to every student to furnish him or her a position paying from $40 to .$60 a month in states east of th"e Eoeky Moun tains, or from $75 to 8100 a month in states west of the Rockies, immtiliately upon graduation. Students can enter at any time. No vaca tions. For full particulars regarding any of our Schools write direct to our executive office at, Cincinnati, O. Catalogue froe. . The Morse School of Telegraphy, Cincinnati, Ohio. ". Buffalo N. Y Atlanta Ga. LaCrosse Wis. Texarkana Tex, San Francisco CaM . 08-93 - - In Memory of Clyde Tharp. In response to a request by in terested friends we -are publish ing the following lines: One dear form lay on a Blab, One form so still and white, Clyde, the wife and child's comfort, Had gone to a home of height. O, Clyde, my husband, the wife cried; How can I give you up like this 1 And then with a wail of pain, she pressed Upon his brow a kiss. In silence they stood beside her. To comfort, soothe and calm, The heart so cruelly bleeding, . Because the husband was from it torn. Don't weep for Dearest Clyde, now ; Dc n't wish him back again ; For he is only waiting on the other side, A star for your golden crown ! And when you think of that lined grave That holds one form so dear, Remember father and mother, that your uiyoe Is with our Blessed Savior; And try to think that bye and bye When you are done with earth and care That you, too, will go home with him to rest, In a mansion bright and fair. And remember that circling around you now. Are myriads of angel forms And that Clyde, dear Clyde, is with the band, That shields you from all harm. Then be earnest in His service now, Ana iei your eoui De niiea with prayer For a few more days will show to your Your work God holds in store. J. L. H. The Roachs are Coming. Naturally people want to know who the Boachs are. Well, they are a com pany ot players who will play a three nights engagement in Corvallis, begin niug next Monday night, and the reper- tir consists of "My Sweetheart for Monday night, "Littlest Girl" and ' "Wanted a Wife" "(a double bill) for Tuesday night, and "Foxy Tramp" for Wednesday night. The Ashland (Or) Tribune of Septem ber 30, 1905, says of the company : "The Roachs Dramatic and Gift Entertain ment closes a week performance tonight at the Opera House. This company in the week's engagement has given good satisfaction to the public and their ef forts have been well received. The first Might they played to a eood house, and despite the lack of electric lights the houses have been quite satisfactory. To night there will be electric lights and doubtless a large audience will greet them." The Yreka papers said "It was a large and well pleased audience that poured out of the Opera House Wednesday night after witnessing one of the " best melo dramas that has ever been produced in this city by a repertoire company." The company have some very clever soloists and these features are introduced throughout the engagement.' With each 50 cent ticket three coupons will be given and two coupons with 35 cent tickets, and one with 25 cent tickets.. Each ev ening a drawing will take place for one of the gifts that w'll be displayed in Graham and Worthan'a window on Mon day. Don't fail to examine the display in this window. ' Seats will . be on sale Saturday morning. -. v - . Hurts Lincoln. Poor Old Lincoln county, is hardly getting the treatment she deserves at the hand of , Fate. From the following article which appeared in the Telegram it would seem in certain circles the idea prevails that Lincoln is to be retarded as a result of the land frauds being brought to light over there- we hope not: v . .While the suspicion of fraud in her timber lands' hangs over Lincoln Coanty, her most splen did resource is crippled. The Siletz reserve torras nearly half of the total area of the county. Owing to : peculiar conditions, such as a dense forest growth on most of the land, and rough country, with the most primitive transportation conditions, poor roads and very heavy rainfall, entrymen say they have found it impossible, to comply with the homestead act.. The . declaration is also made that since the In terior department , prevents ac quirment of timber land except bv homestead entry, fraud has ntu rally followed. So notor ious, in fact, was the work of the Uogus homesteader in the Indian lands that in November 1903, the Department made a ruling suspending every entry in the district pending a full investiga tion. From that time on every claimant has been "held up;" his moneywas held pending the result of a rigid inquiry and the land claimed by him was even more elusive than before entry was made.. Since this summary order the bitterness, of hope deferred has settled among the ta'l fits of lncoln County, Homesteaders have relinquished their holdings and left the country, realizing that life is too short and uncer tain to wait for the lifting of the ban and the issuance of title. As the land involved is of the same status as if it still belonged to the government, the county can levy no taxes on lands inside the reservation. Although the timber is the most valuable and the most extensive of any tract in the county, it is worthless for the use of anvone. None can claim it and the county suffers sorely. The improved lands in the district belong to Indians of the Siletz tribe. While these abor igines have some of the prerog atives of the white man, the lands are exempt from taxation by a provision of the, Govern ment. The land belonging to heirs of disceased Indians, how ever, is sold to the highest bidder, and is gradually coming into the hands oi white men. against whom taxes are levied. Meanwhile the county exche quer is hard put for running ex penses. With a population of between 4,500 and 5,000, about 300 of whom are Indians, Lin coln county has a debt of about $ q for every white man, woman and child, or a total of $40,000, The district is in a Rip Van Winkle sleep and mnst await the lifting of the Government's edict from the Siletz timber and the coming of the honest entryman who will have the heart and the money literally to hew out for himself a home in the iunele forest and be brave enough to battle with wild beasts and wrest from the wilderness a permanent abiding place. When that time comes, the spell will be lifted, titles to the lands will issue, the timber will come into the market and the whistle of the sawmill and the shouts of the lumber jack will bring to- the section a great wealth and prosperity. Full of Tragic Meaning. are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Casey, la. Think of what might have reeulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cough that dis turbed my night's rest. I tried every thing, but nothing would relieve it, un til I tooK Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me '' Instantly re lieves and permauently cures all throat and lung 'diseases; prevents giip and pneumonia. At Allen & Woodward, druggist; guaranteed ; 50c and $1. . Trial bottle free. . MM. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Eiitre Nous Club. . 176 Warren Avenue, Chicago, Iij,., Oct. 22, 1902. For nearly four years I suffered frcia ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted cr. r.u operation as the only -way to get well. 1, however, strongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as well as I, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to ' get a bottle of Wine of Cardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few days and my recovery was very rapid.- With in eighteen weeks I was another being. -, : Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick ness and brings health and happi ness again. Do not go on suffer ing. Go to your druggist today and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of tarttui. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Fill CV'O KIDNEY CURE It a ULLi 0 Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. 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For parties of ten or more from one point, (must travel together on one ticket both ways), party tickets will be sold as follows: RATE. ....... .One fare for the round trip. ) SALE DATES . . Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905. $2.60 LIMIT... .....Ten days. ) : Organized Parties of 100 or More. For organized parties of one hundred or more moving f on one day from one place, individual tickets will be sold as follows: RATE One fare for the round trip. SALE DATES . . Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905. $2.60 LIMIT.. Ten Days. ( Stopovers. No stopovers will be allowed on any of the above tickets; they must be used for continuous passage in each direction. s For further information call on J . E . FA R M E R , W. E. COMAIM, Agent, Corvallis. Gen'l Pas. Agt., Portland. AKRSVAL AND 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. m. From Monroe by stage. 1W5 a. Jl. 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. - AMBLER & ' REAL ESTATE, VIRGIL E. WAITERS, CORVALLIS. Open Day and Night. ' m m HOME SEEMS : - Jm 0. HAMMEL, Prop. One os the Fimst Equined Hotels in the Valley. I Both Phones, Calling cards popular Btyles in cards and type at-the Gazette office. v ' 80tf Cakes EidnejfB omd S3a4tcr Right For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought TMS CCHTAUH COMPANY. HCW VOHK CITT- Lewis and Clark Fair Pacific Railroads. 11 Bears the & (V tV ' Signature I AXs ffi. Use jvA 'For Over I Thirty Years DEPARTURE; OF EMAILS. ma. DEPARTS. 6 a. ia. For Albany and points East on the C. & E., and for points North of Albany on the' S. P. 10:30 a. in. For Albany and all points North, and South on the S. P. N 12:30 p. m. For West Side points, Portland, and points Nortb. 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 Ii yon are looking for some real good Bargains in Stock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for our special list, or come and see us. We will take pleasure in giving you reliaDle informa tion;, also showing you over the county WATTERS, LOANS INSURANCE KENRyZamBLER, Philomath. Rooms Single or EnSuite Bus FJIeets a'l Trains. A lroJiaett Trainman. The many trieuds of G. H. Hansan, Engineer L." E. & W. K. R.',? at present living in Liioa, Ohio, will be pleased, to know of hia recovery from threatened kidney disease. He says: "I was cured '; by using Foley's-. Kidney Cure, which I recommend to all, especially to train men, who are usually similarly afflicted." Graham & Wortham. .