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Selected Team. The local tryout for the selec tion of debaters to represent the col rge in inter-collegiate debat ing ook place before a large au dience in the college chapel Fri av evening. The debate was oronounced by some as the bes' ever held at OAC. Every ont if the seven competitors were we I nerrared and handled the sul i ct in a creditable manner, The markings were close, there beinj but a difference of four points between the four ot highest standing. The question discussed was, "Resolved, That the Federal Government Should Own and Co' irol the Railroads of the United States." The affirma tive was upheld by Mdud Graves, of the Utopian Society; Min nette Philips, of the Pierian So ciety W. E. Forsvthe, Ami citian: and M. B. Beldon, Ze- taeatheans. Those defending the negative were: Margaret Mc Cormick, of the Feronians, F. M. R.rh. Philadelphian; and M. V Weaiherford, jeffersonhn. The thtee selected to compose the team were: W. E. Forsythe, Minnette Philips and M. V, Weatberford. Mr. Belden, who received fouith place, will be called upon to fill a position should any of the first three mentioned be unable to take part v in any contest. ' This will be the first team to represent OAC in inter-collegiate debating. A date has been se cured with Willamette Univer sity and Mr. Bradley, president of the association, will soon com plete arrangements with another! team for the second debate. There was a great deal of inter est taken in the tryout, which signifies that the team will be backed by the student body. pick les, coffee, etc, wtil be served, j other college have any business AdmiBPien fee of ten cents will be I T,i0,r;rlrr mirv Miilrmnmati aa Additional Local. See Bl; ck ledge for Linoleum, etc 26 Of Interest to Mothers. Thousands of little o'nes die every year of croup. Most of them could have been saved by a few does ot toieys Jioney and Tar, and every family with children should keep it in the house. It contains no opiates and is safe and sme. Mrs. George H. Picket, San Francisco, . Cal., writes: "My baby had a dangerous at tack of croup and we thought she would choke to death, but one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar relieved her at once after other remedies had failed. We ara never a minute without it in the house." Sold by Graham & Welle. Drop-head sewing machines $18 at Biackledge'e. 97tf Acne Washing Machines at Blackledere's. 97tf Lurgeet line of matting in coun ty at block edges. oUtf New goods all the time at No lan's. 99tf Smalls are now advertising t pell thefamou9 Holly brand of fljur a $140 per sack. Tliis is the sam brand of flour used by the:r bakery. 97 tf Anybody having a small fur nished cottage which they will rent, leave word at Gazette of fice. WOtf Wearthe Rubber-hide Bootsand Shoes with waterproofed leather bottoms. Absolutely water tight. Sold by J. M. Nolan & Son. 96-106 Take a look at Nolan's holiday windows. ' 99tf Every man owes it to hirus If and his family to master a trade or profession. Read the display ad vertisement of the Six ' MorBe Schools of Telegraphy, in this issue and It-am how easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and be assured a position. 67 tf The Ladies' Guild of the Epis copal church will hold a Christmas Fair in the Opera House, on the evening of December 12. A musi cal and literary program will be rendered, and at intervals durir.g the evening the OAC band will play appropriate music. The large Honolulu goose, whic i arrived on the steamer Pomona recently, will be on exhibition a most wonderful creature that will create intense admiration and awe-inspiring at tentioo. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake, sandwiches, charged. Children free. . Special tt ructions . for the children have been billed. 100 1 Rev George W. Bennett died in fort- land, Saturday, at the age of nearly 89 years. The remains were b. ought to this city yesterday and interred in New tons' cemetery. Eev. Bennett was a native of England and a highly respected gentleman. For years he occupied the puloit of the M. E ehurcn in Oorvallis, where he resided nearly 50 years. He was the father of Chas. Lincoln and E H. Bennett. He took np his residence in Portland a few years ago. The Ladies' Aid Societies of the United Evangelical chnrch are preparing for a sale of lancy work and home made ar tides to he held on Friday, and Sat' urday, December 15 and 16, in the Farmers' Hotel building. On Saturday oysters will be served from 6 to 9 o'clock Attorney W. E. Yates, now ol Van couver. Wash., has passed the last few days in this city. Merwin McMaines went to Toledo yes terday to remain a few days, Tne home-coming of Miss Isabel Whit by on a stretcher from a Portland hoepi tal last week was a very sad affair. The young lady has many friends who regret to see her in such a critical condition The following recent real estate sales were made by Robinson & Stevenson : Dr E. H, Taylor to H. H. Abel, 2 lots, house and furniture, consideration, $3,400; Lee HenbletoJ M. Howard, 14 lots an house, $750; A. Hathaway to J. D. Mower, of Lawton, Okla., 260 acres, Big Elk, $4,500; D. D. Bernian to William Ireland, grocery store, $2,400 A lady in 'Milwaukee, Oregon recently became erroneously informed that the people of Corvallis were being scourged by an epidemic of diphtheria. There no truth in the report, bat the lady the goodness of her heart wrote Post master Johnson a "sure cure" and wants him to try it on us. Now Mr. Johnso is not prac icing medicine, but gives it as his opinion that the remedy that was submitted for his approval would beat the climates of Arizona or New Mexico for any pulm .nary trouble. aying hey can never hope to win by air means. Time and again our boys have been given the worst of it by the club. The tactics of the club men would then be to pat us on the back and tell us how good we are and coax a game next year that the club may make some money. - In the course of a year we have invar iably forgiven the abuses of the year before to which we sub mitted and have become pawns in their hands. May we not again do so. If the other schools of the northwest refuse to play Mult nomah she can try her hand at first and second team games and see how much money she will get as gate receipts and how inter esting it will be to the public, However, to the credit of the club be it said that a majority approved the action of our boys and were outspoken in their ap approval, D Mann ' circuit court-. 21 20 Woldt, - 21 20 First Nat Bank Corvallis, Ass'g'd Road Von hers 24 50 W T Hockema, Road work 15 oO Bills Allowed. P 00 3 40 3 40 50 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Henry Hector, " ' 15 86 ' Henry Plunkett, Bounty ne wild cat 2 00 I Mrs W B White, Ac Poor Relief 10 Oo . E Taylor, Road Work 1 5o I J McDowell, Road Work 3 00 , Western Union Tel Co, Telegrams 60 I E H Wallace, Road Work 4 50 1 W Walters & Son, lumber 14 28 ! Bp n ton Co Lumber Co, lumber 12 9i) M P Morgan, Printing 2 75 W A Jolly, Co Commissioner. 7 40 Peter Richard. Coin Salary 8 40 D B Farley, Sup, Special Road Fd No 15 - 69 47 George Plaster, Wit Pros Atty- 1 50 Attest: Victor P. Moses, County Clerk. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS J Fifteen words or less, 25 cts for three successive insertions, or 50 cts per month; for all np 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 H ct per word for each additional inser tion. Nothing inserted for less than 25 cents. Lodge, society and church notices, other than Blrictly news matter, will be sharped for. FOR SALE FOR SALE. THE PROPERTY Con sisting of three lot and cottage, jnst west of Dr. Pernot's residence. For partic nlars inquire at residence of Mre. E Carter, Monroe St between 2d and 4th. ioitf LEFT THE FIELD. Dancing School at Fisher's Hall Full term $5.00. All lessons private; positively no spectators; classes every night, 7:30 to 10; lessons every afternoon, 2 till 6. A complete term consists of the following named dances: Waltz, Two-Step, Schottieche, Three-Step and Five-Step. The latest dances taught all dancers at the rate of 50 cents a lesson. The hall and g every facility may be had for all parties of a social and private nature. Orchestra , music furnished for all occasions. For further information inquire at the Hall of PROF O. RAYMOND, INSTRUCTOR The GEM CIGAR All first-class cigirs and tobacco; whiet and pool rooms, treated like a prince. STORE Every customer JACK MILNE Four dois north of poatoffice Ind. Phone 130. 000 TELEGRAPHERS NEEDED Annually, to fill the new positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good habits, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY And Railroad Accounting. We furnish 75 per cent, of the Operator . '"'d Station Agents in America. Our six school -. nt the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools IN Thl 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 the Itoeky Moun tains, or. from $75 to S100 a month in states west of the Rockies, immediauly 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 Cal 58-93 Plumbing and Heating ! Cornice, Roofing, Guttering, ami ali kinds of Mnf-t Meta! ork. F. A Hencye In connection 7.1th J. H. SIMPSON'S HARDWARE STORE. The for Job Work. Torture of a Preacher. The Btory of the torture of Eev. O. D, Moore, pastor of the Baptist church of narpersvuie, jn. x., will interest you Me says : "I suffered agonies, because of a persistant cough, resulting from the grip. 1 had to sleep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took jjr. King's New Discovery for l.onsnmpiiou, Cousrhs and Culds. whh-i, entirely cured my Cough, and saved me from Consumption." A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and lungs. At Allen & Woodward druggists. 60c $l.UU, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate of j Mary A. Garlinghouse, deceased, J Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned has been duly appointed ex ecutrix of the last will and testament of Mary A. Garlinghouse, deceased, by the County Court of Benton County, Oregon.- All persons ha vine claims against the said estate of Mary A. Garlinghouse, de ceased, are required to present the same, with the proper voucners, auiy vennea as required Dy law, within six months from the date hereof, to the un dersigned at her residence one mile east of Monroe. Benton County, Oregon, or at the office of Yates & 1 ales, uorvaiiis, uregon. Dated this 26th day of September, 1905. MALINDA F. STARR. Executrix of the last will and testament of Mary A, Garlinghouse, deceased. 80-02 OAC Stands for Clean and Square Athletics. A Fearful Fate. It is a terrible fate to have to endure the terrible torture of piles. " I can truthfully say,'' writes Harry Colson, of Masonviile, la., "that tor Bund, Bleed uir, Itu ing and Protruding Piles, Buck ici.'tf Araica SkIv, is the best cnr made" Also bet ;.r cuts' burns, and injuries. 25 cent!' ht llen & Wood ward itniggistH. Iti Mad Chase. Millions rush iu mad chase after health from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keep their bowels regular with Dr. Kings New Life Fills, their troubles would alt pass away. Prompt relief and quick enre for liver and stomach trouble. 25c. at Allen & Woodward drug store; guaranteed. . MHdwii aotftaj firm. About four coach loads of our people pulled out on a special" train Saturday morning for Port land to witness the last game of the season in which OAC would be a factor. There was nothing worthy of chronicling until the game between Multnomah Club and OAC was on. Between 2,000 and 3,000 peo ple witnessed the game so far as it went. We regret to report the game as it was regret, not on account of the action of our boys in quitting the field in the second half, but to publish to our read- ers tne unaeniaDie trutn tnat a little ring seems to dominate Multnomah Club and this ring was determined to win by fair moans or fowl. In the first half OAC made a touchdown which made her five points she failed to kick goal. Multnomah also made a touch down in this half and kicked goal, making her six points. Throughout the game there was anything but courteous treat ment for our boys at the hands of their hosts and observing this fact and considering matters were rapidly approaching a Cri sis the result of which would have been a pitched battle be tween the two contesting teams Coach Steckle said , he thought it wise to call his team from the field. Coach Steckle, commenting on the matter, did not have any thing harsh to say of the officials but did say that OAC had prac tically no voice in selecting men to officiate, and one after another well-known men whom our boys suggested as officials were re fused by Multnomah. Our teams ! have always played clean foot- j ball and time and again have I taken the worst of it until it seems other teams looked upon them as "sissies." We rejoice that they stood for their rights and for a fair game. ' It is to be hoped that the effect of OAC's action Saturday will be to teach Multnomah that she must play fair ball. '; We are told 4 that certain members of the 'Winged M" have declared nev er again to play with OAC. Again we rejoice. OAC nor any The following bills were allowed by the Countv .Court of Benton County State of Oregon, at the regular December Term thereof, 1905, to-wit: A. B Taylor, Wit Circuit Court. $ Stewart Miller, Wit Pros Atty " Dick Miller, Wit Pros Atty R L White, Sheriff fees Vidito Bros, Team Hire Circuit Court . 2 00 Ohas Winant, Wit Circuit Court 20 00 J D Wells, Constable fees 5 50 R E LBrowu, Rebate tax 10 30 Victor P Moses, Tax Rolls Copy ing and Comparing '-. Corvallis Times, Printiag Bushong & Co, Stationary Blanks. : Corvallis Independent Tel Telephones .. J D Wells, Janitor T B Logsdon, Wood jail Hansell , & Chambers, Sawing wood . Ellsworth Post, G A R 19, Relief Indigent Soldiers D D Berman, Ac Poor -' 6 00 Bert Peters, Road Work 36 82 J R Fehler, " 4 50 C Hughes, Ex Good Roads Con 6 00 Hotel Corvallis, Expeuse Good Roads Convention 8 00 and Co, 93 00 51 00 6 00 5 00 40 00 3 50 60 20 00 To those who have an i ra of getting a Talking Machine for these long winter 'venings I will give a free entertainment in your home. Just drop me a card or call at my home on South Main street. It you haven't the idea, get it, and ac cept this offer. In the meantime, re member that the Edison Machine and the Edison Gold Moulded Records are the best that money can buv. Machines, $10, $20, $30 and $50. Gold Moulded Records, 35c. Accept nothing until you have heard the Edison Eight years' experience with talking machines. G. B WHITNEY, The Concrete Man. For Sale. Choice oat, Vetch and cheat seed, to be had at reasonable prices eilher at the Corvallis or Benton Flouring Mills. A. W. FISCHER, Man. 80tf Doctor's Could Not Help Her. H J Reese, W P McGee, W H Green, C Lillard, M L Hnbler, Ed Taylor, Eoad Work- Road Work 2 00 8 00 15 50 12 00 10 00 3 00 2 25 75 28 00 6 00 19 0. 19 00 20 00 16 00 5 25 12 00 9 00 4 50 - 3 00 " 10 15 . 7 50 " 26 75 " 23 00 " 24 00 H H Glassford, road Work- 22 00 R M Young, " " 2 00 C 8 Butler. " " 23 00 D H Fleming, " " - 15 00 Caas Felton, W Newton, C E Witham, S B Cooper, M H Young, L A Barker, Frank Boulden, GeneTortor, " ' E W Wallace, " " G A Cooper, ' " Levi Oren, c B O Young, ' " Frank Gri ;gs, " " Alex Campbbll, " A E Bell, " " DDPittman, ' " W Tom, " " Corvallis Transfer Co, Ex Road Convention J M Herron. Atfd Good Roads Convention 1 4 00 K Jones, Road Work : 3150 R N Jones, Road Work 10 00 R M Gilbert, " 24 25 B E Graves, " " 10 00 E B Graves, ' ' 15 50 M V Leeper, Lumber--. '. 3 84 GH Harris, " 65 27 A M Gray, Gravel 10 00 W I Huggins, " : . 20 04 E D Jackson, " 2 35 R B Mason, " r- 2 40 F M Spencer, 1 00 AStegenald, " 3 00 M P Fruit, Ferryman Corvallis 53 Oo O W Beck with, Ferry Work.-- 14 00 CorvalHs Tile & Brick Co, Tiling 72 63 J H Simpson.'Road. Supplies 4 25 R H Huston, Road Supplies 55 Benton Co Review, Printing 2 25 Corvallis Gazette. " -. 7 30 Allen & Woodward, Stationary 2 10 C A Gerhan, ' 2 65 Grhm- A W-ll, 3 75 Pa.- Slates Tel & Tel Co. Te- ph-mrts- 7 50 Mrs D Huggins, Ac Poor 115 70 E Bennett, M fl county phyfci- . cian -- 5 oo A Kyles, ac poor- . 2 50 J F Yates Lewis & Clark Ex-,--- 5 i 0 School Dist No 8, Lewis & Clark Exposition 10 oo BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS Breeding hen and pnllets at $1 earh. Choice hi-ppdine cocker Is, from pen headed by my $20 Arp's pnllet. bred cock bird, at from $1 to $5 pach. Call at Gallery. W. G. Emery, Bamd Rock Specialist. 90tf ALT, WOOD HANDLED BY THTC nnrlersipripd i row in this city and has Iwn plac-pd in the hands of "the Cirv Trnnsfpr Company for sale. Norwood Trading Co. fi6tf NEW TIRES PUT ON BABY BUG tifs prd po-cartP pt DiUpvA Arnold's. FOR SUE. BROWN LEGHORN Pnllpts. See J. M Porter. Corvallis. Oregon. p,8tf No 1 FRESH JERSEY MILCH COW for Fa! Irjqniie of E. B. Hornins or D G Hill. 98-106 ATTORNEYS 'I had kidney troub e for years," writes Mrs. Ravmond Conner of Shelton, Wash", "and the doews could not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cnre, and the very first dose gave me releif, and I am now cured. 1 cannot say too mucn for Foley's Kidney Cure.,' It makes the diseased kidneys strong so that they will eliminate the poisians from the blood. Unless they do this good health is impossible. Sold by Graham & WellB. Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. Low round trip rates have been placed in effect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS and limited to return on or before the following Monday. Rate to or from Cor vallis, 93.00 Call on Southern Pacific Go's Agents for particulars. lOltf Pirating Foley's Heaey and Tar. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Hsney'and Tar as a throat and lung re medy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildy laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. Sold by (jrabam 6c Well. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is' hereby given that the undersigned execumxoi me estate 01 v. a. Mcor aeueasea, ha filed In the County Court of Benton Countv, Oregon, her final acemmt as such executrix of said estate, ana tnat Friday tne btn day of De cember. 1905, at the hour ot ten o'clock A. M. has been fixed by said Court as a time tor hear ing objections to said acoount and tne settle ment thereof. PEKSIS J. LINDEMAN. Executrix of the estate of C. E. Moor, deceased F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office First National Bank Boi'dine, Only tet of abstracts m Bentoi, County S. R. RTrYKOTJ ATTHRMUV ATT.AW Omcp in Post Office Building, Corval ,is, Oregon. OSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY-at-Law. Notary, Titles, Convevanc 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. addrpss. Box 11. Pays highest prices for all kinds of live stock. Twenty yeare' 'experience Satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED W AilTE 0 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at $2.55 per year. BANKING. "For seven years" writes Geo. H. Hoff man, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases, by the use of Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recommend them to all and don't intend in the future to be without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad case as mine. " Sold, under sf'iaraiitee t -lo t.nsme for you, by A'ln & vVoi'dWur l 1ri'gi;its, nt 5c-:. a -bottle. Try tlifin lo.iay. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or 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, 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. i: thus transferring money to all parts of the civilized world. A CONSERVATIVE general business transacted in all lines of banking. Veterinary Surgeon DR. E. E. JACKSON, VETERINARY Surgeon and Dentist. Permanently lo cated here. Dr. Jackson is a post graduate au 1 thoroughly qualified in veterinary work. See him at IVei- e .U! Uoipl. . lUltf PHYSICIANS a. A. CATHKY, VI. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build in. Ottico Hours: 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to I p. in. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams 8ts Telephone at office and res .im. Corvallis, Oregon. Fred Fisk, Sheriff fees , 1 oO W J Culver, " : state cases 3 75 R Bryson, court expenses, state cases - - 12 60 R L White, 8 fees state' cases 1 00 Gay Metcalf, Wit Pros Atty- 7 10 J Miller, " " " - 7 10 Registration of Land Title. In the Circuit Court of the iState of Oregon for Benton Countv. In the matter oi the application ofl lircniDaju i. iviciveurmie 10 register the title to the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter and lot 3 in section 3, township ir, south range, 4 west, of the Willamette meridian, in Benton County, Oregon, contain ing 78.60 acres more or less, : against Henry Rickert. defendent. To. all whom it may concern: Take notice, that on the 16th day of November, 1905, a'n appli cation was filed by said Archibald N. McKechnie in the Circuit Courtof Benton Countv. for initial registration ot the title of the land above de- I scribed. Now, unless you appear 011 or briore the 23rd j day of December, A. B.. 1905, and show cause why such application should :iot be g-anted the same will be takf M'ii'?ssec, ant. a -ecre-will be entere.; ao.-:Jing to the prayer' oi tne ' application, and yet bft !ore"rr barrel trom disputing the :i-iiiv VIC"! OR I: Mi.oI-.Sl Oe. L. L. SWAN, a-it-n n.S ali'.rnev Dated K iv." 1. :oc v-K-i ' :, tt. NKWTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN 4-.fl S'Urfton, Oflice an Residence, on ilum Mtreet, Philomath, Oregon. R. D. BURGESS. M. D. ' Office over Blackledge Furniture Store., Office hours : !0 to 12 aed 3 to 5. MARBLE SHOP. MARBLE AND GUANITE MONU ments; curbing made to order; clean ing and repring done neatly: pve en' -. ,i-snM . h.-T Jvorth M -! m St. F, .i,U Van,,...... ,,. P-.'p. 9-Jtf" lilEY DISEASES CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. TIs Kind Yea Kara Ahrajs Exgbt Bears the SSgaatorfof are the most fatal of all dis eases. . : Cm CV'C MDXEY CURE III or money refunded. Contains, remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as tb pest for Kidney and Bladder trot&s