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CLuitB AUVtKTlSEMENTS . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' Fif'ppn words or less, 25 cts for three succi'SBive insertions, or 50 cts per moMh; for all up to and including ten addirirnal words, cent a word for.each insertion. F-r v. 11 advertisements over 25 words, 1 ct oer word for the first insertion, and J ct per word for each additional inser tion Nothing inserted for less than 25 cent LndiR, society and church notices, Other than strictly news matter, will be char n( 'or. FOR SALE OAK GRTJB WOOD. CHEAT AND vetch hay satisfaction guaranteed. 1. k. Logsdon, Phone 55 Mt. View Line. 75tf ALT. WOOD HANDLED BY THE undersigned i- now in this city and has hen placed in the bands of the Citv Transfer Comoanv for sale. Norwood Tradine Co. 66tf NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG gii-s and go-carts at Dilley & Arnold's ATTORNEYS . F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office First National Bank Building - Only set of abstracts in Benton County E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Post Office Building, Corval lis, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY- nt-T.nn; Nntarv Titles. Convevanc ina;. 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, Box 11 .Pays highest prices for all kinds of live stock. Twenty years experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. A HATTER OF HEALTH 0 M Absolutely Pure has no substitute A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos phaticacld "ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORIC Fail of Tragic Meaning. are these lines from J. H. Simmons,' of Casey, la. Think of what might have resulted 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 ItooK Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me" Instantly re lieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At Allen & Woodward, druggist; guarantepd: 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. KIDNEY DISEASES TO CHECK WHITE PLAOUt RAIN AS A BEMEDI Representative. Iowa Men Organize TEXAS people ABE TKYING IT berculosis. , j FOB MANY AIL3IE1TTS. Fort Dodge. In the organization of twotpm n on,. h. FOLEY WANTED WAITED 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at $2.55per year. are the most fatal of all diseases. !0 KIDNEY CURE Is a 0 Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kidney and bladder troubles. PRICE 50c and $1.00. DENTISTS E. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN less extraction. In Zierolf building Opp. Post Offiue, Oorvailis, Oregon. , oTAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND A.LSEA STAGE Stage leaves Alsea 6 :30 a. m. ; arrives xt 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 fame dav $2.00. M. S. Rickahd. BANKING. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, MAKES LOANS on approved security and especially on wheat, oats, flonr, wool, baled hay, cbittim 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 financiarcenters 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. the initial step in a campaign for the eradication of the "white plague." The organization is composed of rep resentative medical men of the state and laymen. It has as its head es Gov. William Larrabee, who has taken a deep interest in the work, and num bers among its officers such men m Senator Dolliver and other well-known men. ' . The state of Iowa has an average death loss of 10,000 people a year from tuberculosis, and -has an average c,: 100,000 afflicted persons. In the est: mation of those best calculated to judge the disease is slightly on the increase, and this has lent additional encourage ment for the organization, whose ef forts will be devoted to stamping it out. The plan which will be carried out will be educational in its nature. It is proposed to enlist the aid of the news papers of the state, and in addition large quantities of literature will be mattered throughout the state, vhicli will be instructive in the care of those aQicted with the disease. Experience has disclosed that proper care of af flicted persons has much to do with ths gradual elimination of the disease. The aim of the society will be to e.v iyhten the people of the state on tht ost methods of caring for the af .licted. The executive committee will pre sent a bill to the Iowa legislature this inter asking for a law and state san- ;rium for the treatment of the poor. .ie bill will provide that the board I control be given power to suparin -nd this institution in addition, to it ; ::ier labors connected with state ci tations. An appropriation for the astruetion and. maintenance of tha fuge will be asked for and possiblj' "me support in the educational cam -ign by literature. The stats membership carries with it fee of one dollar for each member id it is proposed to make the mern- ir-rship as large as possible, with a i3w to swelling the fund. In addition i this private subscriptions will be ::eouraged in an effort to furthe very possible measure in the work the society. The educational part of the work ',11 be directed more especially to tht creign-born, as . statistics show that i:e native-born to 3.7 foreign-born is lOicted with tuberculosis. The Gazette for Job Work. PHYSICIANS B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and.Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ing! ' Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m. , 2 to 4 p.m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams Sts, Telephone at office and res idence. ' Oorvailis, Oregon. 0. H. KEWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Office an 4 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 F ANION 34473 WILL BE AT Monroe Childers' place now. 12 miles south oi Coryallis; anyhodv wishing to breed mares this fall will find th horse there. 80-St Presidential Election Will Make No Difference. No matter what candidate is elected, Foley's Honey and Tar will remain the people s favorite remedy for coughs, colds, and incipient consumption. It cures colds quickly and prevents pneu monia. A. J. JMusDaum, tsatesville, ind., writes; "I suffered for three months with a severe coid. A druggist prepared me some medicine and a physician pre scribed for me, yet 1 did not improve. then tried Foley's Honey and Tar and eight doses cured me." Graham & Wortham. NO SAND. N0 LIME. Fire Proo Water Proof j mUL SNOT 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. gQQQ TELEGRAPHERS NEEDED Annually, to fill the new Tnsitions created by Rntlroad and TelegMTib. Companies. We want T9UNB MEN and LADIES oi .ooa naDus, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY And Railroad Accounting. We furnish 75 fer cent, of the Operate Station Agents in America. Our six schools iii the lamest exclusive Teletrraoh Schools IN Thl WORLD. Established 20 years and endorsed by ail laaaing ttauway umciais. We execute a $250 Bond to every student to furnish him or her a position paying from $10 to $60 a month in states east of the Roeky Moun tains, or from $75 to 8100 a month in states west of the Kockies, immediately upon graduation. Students ' can enter at any time. No vara. tions. For full particulars regarding any of our Schools write direct to our executive office at uincinnati, o. catalogue rroe..., - The Morse School of Telegraphy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo N. Y Atlanta Ga. - LaCrosse Wis Texarkana Tex. San Francisco. Cal.l 5S-93 Welcome the Appearance of Black Clouds and Strip for Downpour. NEW WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION Odd Name and Purposes of Organiza tion Recently Incorporated in Maine. Bangor, Me. Among the hundreds of corporations whose certificates arc aled at the office of the secretary oi Jiate in Augusta in the course of a -ear are many which are organized for jcniiar purposes, but one cf the odd est is the Women s National House--iiild alliance, the certificate cf whicf. A as filed on July 21. The purposes o he corporation are to ally, through .icdaal cooperation, all feasible ..iins of promoting tha high. r life X the household, as follows: First, by affording a medium tSrcuh which housekeepers may obtain com petent servants, and by securing posi tions to good help. Second, to enlist the cooperation of both employer and employe in raising the standard of domestic service and home life. Third, to foster the interests of r.'i who employ. women in occupations other than domestic service, as we!! is assisting girls and young women to qualify themselves for such positions. ,. Fourth, to advance the interests of pure foods, right living, economical buying, rational cookery, the market ing of products made by women in the home, the advancement of rational ed ucation, etc. , The capital, stock of the corporation is placed at $100,000, of which nothing is paid in. The par value of a share is $100. Austin, Tex. The rain cure is now being tried by a number of persons in this city whenever opportunity is. of fered for taking the treatment. Some of those who have taken it say that it is a panacea for all chronic diseases as well as many of the lesser ills of the body. There is nothing complicated about the rain cure. All that is required of the patient is that he, shall stand in the open, with his body bare of all clothing, and let the falling rain pour on hiru. , The sensation is said to be very agreeable. Those who have tried the new treatment assert that the rain falling upoa the bare body invig orates the whole system, and is es- pecially strengthening to the nerves. There is no set rule for taking the treatment. Some of those who be gan it several months ago, at the early brik of winter, have stood in the rain for several hours at a time without suffering effects of a disagree able character afterward, Devotees of the rain cure welcome the appearance of a black cloud which forbodes a terrific downpour of rain It is then that they strip to the skin and get out in their back yards, which are inelcscd by high beard fences, and let the water come down upon them in torrents. It is declared that the rain cure Is a sure remedy for rheumatism, and I that decided improvement has been noted in cases of persons afflicted with tuberculosis. For nervous disorders the treatment is said to he infallible. One treatment, it is said, will cure a severe cold. The treatment is believed to have had its origin in Austin. So far as can be learned, John Durst, a young business man of this city, was the first person to give it a trial. .. A few months ago he was suffering from a severe cold. A rainstorm came up, and while it was in progress he de cided to strip and get out into it to see if itVould help his cold. There is a high board fence around his tack lot. After disrobing in the barn, he went into the lot and let the rain fall upon his bare body. The experiment was a success. The one treatment cured his cold. Since then he never misses taking the rain cure when at home during a rain. He has perfect health. He related his experience to some of his friends, "and the fad, if such it can be called, has spread rapidly. It is recommended that weak per sons who take the treatment should not remain in the rain too long at a time, and that a vigorous 'rubbing should follow the wetting. .. It is' the theory of those who have taken the treatment that its efficiency lies in the fact that the raindrops con tain peculiar medicinal properties, and that, coming through the air as they do, they ire charged with electricity, which has a direct effect upon the body. Physicians who have been ques tioned on the subject, say that the The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and -which has been In use for ovei JO years, nas borne the signature of and has been made under his per- - iV- sonal supervision since its infancy. f. OCCA4lZ Allow nn one to drweive iron 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. CENUINS CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S7 lie EM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30-Years. THE CEMTAtin COMPANY, TT HURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITV. OorVallls Bates to Lewis and Clark Fair Over Scuthern Faeific Railroads. Individual Tickets. RATE One and one-third fare for the round trip. SALE DATES. .Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th. 1905. UMIT .Thirty ds. but not later than Oct. 31. 1905. $2.90 rarties or i en or more. 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'thereund trip.J ) SALE DATES. .Daily from May 29th to Oct. 15th, 1905. S2.60 LIMIT. T.Ten days. L , ) Organized Parties of 100 or; More. For organized parties of. one hundred or more moving 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. S2.bU 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. treatmentmay have good results in its 'Forfurther information call on J. E. FARMER. application to certain ills. w. E. COMAIM, Agent, Corvallis. TORPEDO LIKE BOOMERANG j Gen'l Pas. Agt., Portland. Discharged from American Gunboat atta, It Keturns and Hits the ; Vessel. r HE WAS LITTLE BREECHES. The Original of John Hay's Juvenile Hero Is Now a Husky Farmer. Sioux City, la. The hero of "Little Breeches" i3 a son of Solomon Van Scoy, of New Virginia, la., and is now living near Letts, la., a husky farmer. . . Laren Talbott, of Sioux City, a cousin, recalls the incident upon which the poem was based, and tells about it as follows: "My cousin was about four years old when he broke into fame. Van Scoy was driving a spirited team near Vir ginia one day, and when he got out of the wagon for a minute the team dashed away, with the boy In the wagon. The horses went over ditches, fences and brush piles. . , "Finally the wagon was overturned and the little fellow was thrown head first into a drove of sheep. The father and friends, running frantically in an el'ort to catch the runaways; saw the accident to the boy. The father rushed to "the spot, fearing to find the little Newport, R. I. It seems impossible that a vessel should fire a torpedo an ! have it come back and hit the very ves sel from which it was fired, but this thing has happened. The Vesuvius is the vessel which made the'record. She was out to fire torpedoes, and it is to be presumed every precaution was taken to start tha torpedo right. One was fired and went straight to the target. The second was fired apparently under similar condi tions. It made a turn and came back straight for the side of the Vesuvius. There was no excitement on board. Or ders were given to close the water-tight compartments and to do all sorts of things, but there was no special occa sion for alarm. The old dynamite cruis er was in no danger of sinking and reached the torpedo station all right, minus the torpedo that hit her. When torpedoes are fired in practice, as these were, a practice head is used. This practice head does not contain ex plosives and that explains why tha Vesuvius was not injured. The performance of this torpedo sug gests that perhaps some of the Russian vessels torpedoed in the fighting in the far east were struck by their own tor pedoes and not by those of the Japanese. r"-s ARRIVAL KCIfCPPRTURmrOF MlfLS" bj.;'j Li. u- Newest Mineral. -Something new under the sun has been found in the form of a new min eral, discovered in Russia by Dr. Mor osiewicz, professor of mineralogy at the University of Krakau. He has christened it beckolith, in lionor of the Vienna mineralogist, . Prof. Frederich Beck, and he says it resembles most ly a combination of garnet, having similar crystals and containing many rare earths, which form 75 per cent 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. 11:15 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. MAIL DEPARTS. 6 a. m. For Albany and points East on the C. & E., and for points North of Albany on the S. P. r 10:30 a. m. For Albany and all points North and South on the S. P. 12:80 p.m. For West Side points, Portland, and points North and East, also for points gTS West on the C. & E. 2 p.m. For Monroe, Or. 15 p. m. For Portland, Cali- fornia, and points North, East and South. !kophes EEKERS Ii you are looking for some real good Bargains in Stock, Grain. Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for oar special libt, or C' -me and see us. We will take, pleasure in giving you reliaole informa tion; also showing you over the county AMBLER & WATTERS, REAL ESTATE. LOANS INSURANCE VIRGIL E. WAITERS, CORVALLIS. HENRY.AMBLER, PHILOMATH. Calling cards popular styles in cards and lype at the Gazitte ffice. . . SOtf CSakes Kidneys a Ci?r':arx- '".c-5 A Prominent Trainman. The many friends of G. H. Hansan, Engineer L. E. & W R. R., at present living in Lima. Ohio, will be pleased to know of liis recovery from threatened kv!i f a-. H.- j: "I wxp wed : i"g t"' K.i. I Curt-,' -hich I ifi ommi-ii i all. t!cial y "o train Diuii, iion!-tiMia 1 itiii-iiir.y nmicted."' Graham & YYortlitam. of its volume. The chief components fellow dead, but on. the . approach of ' are cerium' lanthanum and didylum his father the boy sat ud and said: oxides, and it may be useful in the 'Dad, give me a chaw of terbacker.' That was the incident which prompt ed John Hay to write his famous verse." manufacture of chemical products, es pecially in the light industry. Chewed Up. The chewing gum- trust no small C?In'eJ- Sf "SSI t3;T!lf One of these schools frankly advertises a Limited Education. . young men in China who have some smattering of English are opening what they call. Anglo-Chinese schools in Shanghai and neighboring towns. "l Snl 'jLCrm limitations, "English taught as far turned $326,000 into its surplus. i as the letter g.' ring your Job Work to the Gazette Office.