CLASSIFIED aUVLB I (SbMEH f S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS : Fifiwn words or less, 25 cts for three successive insertions, or 50 cts per month; for all up to and including ten adriitirnal worts. cent a word for each insertion. For nil 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 Churned for. FOR SALE OAK GKTJB "WOOD. CHEAT AND vetch hay paiipfaction guaranteed. ".A. Logsdon. Phone 55 Mt. View Line. 75tf ALT. WOOD HANDLED BY THE undersigned i. row in this city and has ' been placed in the hands of the Citv Transfer Company for sale. Norwood Trading Co. 66tf NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG- tiff nd go-carts at Dilley & Arnold's. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE $195.00; steam ; in good condition, top lamps. Box 461, McMinnviUe, Or. 87 96 ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, A TTORNE Y-AT-LA W. OfPce First National Bank Bnildins Only set of abstracts in Benton County E. R. RRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW 9ffic in Post Office Building, Corval- is, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORN EY-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. addrfss, Box II. Pays highest prices for all kinds rf live stock. Twenty years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED WANTED 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at $2.55per year. DENTISTS E. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST. PAIN less extraction. In Zierolf bnildiu? Opp. Post Offii, Oorvallis, Oregon. STAGE LINE. PHILOMATH AND A.LSEA STAGE 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. Rickard. SBANKING. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, MAKES LOANS on approved seenritv and especially on wheat, oats, flour, wool, baled hay, chittim hark, end all other classes of produce, upon the re ceipt thereof stortd in mills and public warehouses, or upon chattel mortgages and also upon other classes of good se curity. DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD upou 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 Honrs : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to 4 p.m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams Stp. Telephone at office and res idence. Corvallis, Oregon. C. 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. MISS DbETTE JONES. Trained nurse Ind. Phone 234. 82-9O STALLION 3053 F ANION 34473 WILL BE AT Monroe Ohilders' place now. 12 miles . south of Corvallis; anyhodv wicthing to V breed mares this fall will find the horse there. 80-St Don't Barrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing you can possibly bor row is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, B rights disease, and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms but fly for relief to . Electric Bitters. Here yon will find eare and permanent forgetfulness of all vour troubles, and your -body will ; not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At Allen & Woodward's drag store. Price 50c Guaranteed. Presidential Election Will Make No Difference. No matter what candidate is elected. Foley's Honey and Tar will remain the pwple's favorite remedy for coughs, colds, and incipient consumption. 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Fire Proof Water Proof FALL OFF CRACK CRUMBLE NOT 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. 5o6o TEiiGwiPiel NEEDED Annually, to fill the new positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want YOUNG MEN and LADIES of go.,d habiUs, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY And Railroad Accounting. Station Agents in America. Our six schools .1 the lirgest-exclusive Telegraph Schools IN Thl WORLD. Established 20 years and endorsed by all leading Railway Officials. Ticunjuic.fAjuDvuu l u every siuueDl xo furnish him or her a position paying from S40 In .OA a tnnn.t. In atotoa t- f . '.. .. !...! 11 vu ivu i iii' iiiui ill o.ct;a cqb VI 1 ic tWSH.y JXMJUIl tains, or from (75 to $100 a month in states west of the Rockies, Immidlatdy upon graduation. Students can enter at any time. Xo vaca- ttnmi Vn. fnll T .1 ." uivus.. uii yax iivuuua f cguKuiiig any ox our Schools write direct to our executive office at Cincinnati, O. Catalogue froe. The Morse School of Telegraphy,. Cincinnati Ohio. ... , Buffalo N.'Y' Txarkfthc.T6x. Sari Francisco! Cal Re-opening Program. The exercises incident to the re- SDeninp' of the First Mptfiorlicf church are to begin Sunday morn- me ana last nearly all of next week. There will be special -music, and the speakers who are to participate are too well and favorably known to need an in troduction to the CVtrvallia nnKI4 The week's program is as follows: r 1 - ounaay, 11 a. m. Dr. D. L,. Reader, editor of the Christian Advocate; 7:30 p. m. Dr. B. F. Rowland, Presiding Elder. Monday evening J. M. Mc Dougall, Albany. uesday evening Dr. T. B. Rord. Portland Wednesday evening Dr. T5. f F. Short. Portland. Thursday evening Rev. Har old Oberg, Portland. Friday evening Dr. J aha Coleman, President Willamette University. General church reception. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE. BEAVER CBEEK. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels were Oorvallis visitors one day last week. . Mr. Basye has been hauling lumber from the Gleason saw mill. He is build ing an addition to his house. Balph Watkins is progressing ramdlv with his plowing and seeding. It takes a hustler to get ahead of Ealph. Ben Ireland has taken advantape of the last few good days by delivering several hundred cedar posts. Doke Gray has been building some new board fence, which is quite ah im. provement over the' old rail fence. Lsst Saturday C. L. and Georee Win ters finished hauling the Whiteside hops at Philomath, r. ' George and William Gates were Cor vallis visitors one day last week; John Duffy has,of late been getting out sime yew posts for Mr. Eickard. Jesse Walker has completed an addi tion to his housp, which he and Mrp. Walker will occupy. BELLFOUNTAIN. Hi T. Bristow returned a few days ago from Portland, where he has been for the last month with his son, Floyd, who is in a hospital. He reports the son still improving. Frank Binges is buying all the bee' cattle he can get, He ships a part of them and the remainder goes on con tracts. ' Dr. Pruett, of Oakland, Cal., 'who, with his wife, has been spending some time with their people here, has been confined to his bed for several days with a severe cold. Ralph Pruett, of Corvallis, spent last Sunday with his parents here. Jesse Gilbert and ife, of Roekforr", Wash., have been here a few days visit ing old friends and viewing the scenes of early life. Mr. Gilbert' is the young est son or the Pioneer Gilbert family and was born on the farm now owned by Ed Williams. He is 53 years, old and this is his first visit here for' 28 years. He lias a good business in Rockford. His visit here was an inspiration to all those who met him. '' Hon. R. A. Booth and wife of Eugene and Henry Booth and wife, of Roseburg, " ' Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, . August 19, 19o5. Notice is hereby grren 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 hv net of Augn a, 7812 IVA SHr.tiWOul tA'lTY, of Corvallis. county of enton. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No 654, for the purchase of S. J Si J of Section No 26 in Township No lo S., Range No 6 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultur al purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the :6th day of November, 1905, ' She names as witnesses: Erwm R Alexander, Thomas R. Graham, James H. Patty, all of Cor vallis, Oregon, Robt- A. Miiler, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 6th day of November. 1905. ALGERNON S. DRESSER,, - ; - Register. Administrator's Notice. Notice io hereby given that the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, has appoint ed the undersigned administrator of the estate of Huldah A. Brown desceased, and 11 per sons having claims against said estate will g resent the same according to law, to me at OrVUllis. OreSTtiTl. within ai-7 mnnthn fmn, .Kin date. . W, S. LINVTLLE, ' Administrator. Sated September 7, 1905. Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of William Kriens de ceased, has filed io the County Court of Benton Cmnty. Oregon, his final account as such adrainis trawr, and that Wednesday the 8th day of Novem ber, 1905, at the hoar of two o'clock P. M. has been fixed by said Court as a time for hearing objections to said anal account and the settlement thereof W. E. YATES, Administrator of the 1'otate of Wm. Kriens, de cehsnd. . - . Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate of J Mary A. Garlinghouse. deceased. Notice is' hereby given to all persons concerned that .the undersigned has been dulv aDuointAH pv. ecutrix of the last will and testament of Mary A. Garlinghouse, deceased, by the County Court of Benton County, Oregon. All persons havinc claims against the said estate of Mary A. Garlinghouse, de ceased, are required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly verified as required by law, within six months from the date hereof, to the un dersigned at her residence one ruile east of Monroe, Benton County, Oregon, or at the office of Yates A Yates, Corvallis, Oregon. : , . - , , Dated this 26th day of September, loot.'' ' . ' - IA - - ' -.MAIiTNDA fc. STARR, ; i1 Executrix of the last will and testament of Mary. A. : OarlinghoDie, deceased. $0-83 spent last week at the home of thir brother-in-law. E. H. Bellknap Mrs. Emma Hawley has been moving the vacant house on Mr. Cartright.s ace. , There is soma prospects of a 2oori aizd real estate deal here. Good homes are being sougnt after, not only by strangers, but those who have been tfere for a longer time. Miss Clair Starr, who has been at home for some time on account of sick ness, is improving and intends to return to OAO shortly. Charles Hickson, of Southern Oregon, visiting hit, sister, Mrs. Clyde Tharp. Farmers are improving their time while the good weather lasts, putting in their fill crops. '06 vs. '07. While the O AC team is bat tling with Berktlev on the Cali fornia field, there will be a gridi ron a'?ei in progress on tae local grounds. It will be the annual combat between the Junior and bemor classes and no doubt will be an interesting game. Accord ing to the precedent set by form er games of the kind there will be no first or second team men al lowed to play. Both teams will be composed of players who are apprentices at the" business, which will, make the contest all the more interesting to witness. A bunch of men representing each class may be noticed at work every evening in anticipation of the struggle. The Seniors have the heavier line and Itnore individual stars but whether they can advance the ball agaiust the Juniors' forma tion will not be decided until next Saturday afternoon. Hen richs, the 225 pound man from Hood River certainly will . do stunts at center and the remain der of the line will be taken care of by'big men. The Juniors are not fortunate enough to have so much beefsteak along the frontier but the men filling those positions will work hard in upholding the honors of tneir class. It will be a game worth seeine. It will be a lineup such as never appeared on the local gridiron. when President Gearhart's men meet those of President Steb inger. SUSTAINS BULL-FIGHTING. Young King of Spain Classifies Torre- ros with Players of the Drama. Madrid. King Alfonso has stamped bull-fighting with the seal of approval not to be questioned. Recently the young ruler gave forth an edict to the effect that the Scrip tural injunction that on six days only one may labor was the law of Spain as well as the law of God. Thereupon arose an outcry for fear that this .might apply to bull-fighting,-but promptly it was announced that since the bull-fighters did not labor on the other six days they were within the letter of the law even were it not that they were artists and not artisans. According to the proclamation the torreros rank with the olayers of the semi-sacred dramas, whose work is also exempted from the restrictions of the law, and they are officially de clared to be artists, a fact which is no doubt gratifying to the heroes of the bull ring. EARLDOM NOW EXTINCT Death of the Seventh Earl Cowpes Without an Heir Ends the Line. London. Francis Thomas De Grey Cowper, seventh Earl Cowper, who was lord lieutenant of Ireland from 1880 to- 1882, is dead. There being no heir, the earldom is now extinct. Earl Cowper was born in 1834. ' The baronies of Dingwall and Lucas, which Earl Cowper held, go to his nephew, Auberon Thomas Herbert, son of Auberon E. W. M. Herbert (third son of the earl of Carnarvon), and Flor ence, daughter of the sixth Earl Cow per, and the barony of Butler is shared by him with his sister, Ethel Anne Priscilla Herbert, and Lady Amabel. wife of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Wal ter Talbot Kerr, sister of Earl Cowper. . Cashier Saw Him. ' . Edward C. Stokes, governor of New Jersey, ' recently invited a friend to dine at a Trenton restaurant, and aft erward discovered that he had forgot ten his pocketbook. "1 am the govr ernor of New Jersey, and will settle this littie matter when I come in again," explained Gov. Stokes to the cashier: "I'm President Roosevelt and. You'll settle now,", said the cashier, who was new. Happily the governor found somebody who could vouch for bis honesty. - .... Statistics of llliterscy. . . in Germany there are seven Illiterates to the thousand. : In England there are 38, tn Franco 46; la Belgium 101j In Italy 339, . : . fflrfri illif S 111 Agetable Prcparationfof As similating the Food andRegula ling the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digestion.CheerPur ness and Rest. Con tains neither Opium,Morphine norMineraL Not Narc otic . 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Xi yon are looking for Borne 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 reliaole informa tion; also snowing you over the county A Prominent Trainman. . The many- friends of G. H. Hansan, Engineer L. E. & W.E. K., at present living in Lima, 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;- ? , . . K , Bears the I i Signature p