Tf riUtfAl I ft ' ! laworn tnrfn jwfoin r a g.g.g I - I Iff mmm ' I II II TTTTTTTirnrMyii Published Tuesdays and Fridays by '. Gazette Purmshisg Company. f: $ P c ; ia'-scriiiflon price of the Gazette vt-m year ;i.-ts beeu, remans a:iun, or o per f;:t .ii-.c:iinr i STEPMOTHERS. sworn to do, certain government officials used their offices for the sole purpose of betraying the people their peers who made it possible for them to become criminals. So far there have been many strange denouements and without signs fail even stranger things are due to trans pire ere long. It looks as though cne tail ot a - comet is e-oiner to switch somebody pretty hard. AS HE SEES IT. The masses of mankind are likely to think of the stepmother as a fiery, pepper and acid sort Great Futiire for Oregon in Min- v a ijiuoiuuii. xii ouiuc iii-i ng, says colonel Philips. stances this is true just as it may be true of the real mother. Not long ago Vice-Chancellor Pitney, of New Jersey, referring to the matter of stepmothers said: "I never knew of a step mother who was a good mother. There may be such instances on Colonel J. K. Philips! now camping with a party of prospec tors, including nis son, $d Phillips, formerly of this city. writes interestingly of conditions in southern Oregon. He savs: All the members of our partv. T IT . . including tne sage C-Come to me; 1-love, The hour gio b - , Mate, And, Jo, the drowsy whippoorwill Doth murmur to his drowsy mate. While I aai c-c-catching quite a ch-ch- . chill. My f-f-faithful hea t for thee doth b-b- beat, For ne'er hath it affection lacked. I tin would sing to thee, my sweet, 1 i. - AL J J . . u-u-ogscnea voice 5 is c-cra'ked ! Ve-come to me, 1- !-love. My k-k-qui- nine s gone, Bat still my heart is t-t-t-true to yon. My overcoat la yet in p-p-pawn, But love is e'er the 6a Achew ! Sweet C-Q-Cupid stands b-beside me here B-b-but, oh. he ought to g-g-get some clothes! Then hasten with a b-b-blanket, j3-d-d dear, Or, dern it all, I will b-b be f-f-froze! Ex. Real Estate Transfers. 'nnrn" an1 .... 1 I 1 I 1 1 . r . j- w . n-oru, out x Know oi none, ana myself, are well and heartv and & 11 Moore and wife to Geo 1 .:ave had some exDenence." having a verv eniovaM 1 bebrell. lots 6 and i. hlnrt oo a. I J J J J ' WUJV 1 ' j i ,uas: ior tne coasted exper- me coys are working diligently. anu loc IZ diocjc 23, Jobs Addi ience of Mr Pitney. Few can systematically and intelligently "013 to Corvalhs; $700. be found who will agree that his ana reaenmg satisfactory results. O C Wheeler and wile to L A experience has been very ex- f Vw F'uung section reck, 130 acres Noith West tensive; in fact, it must have lc uas ,en Prospected, Monroe; $3000. 1 i- , . I in a way. Quite thoronohlv and ueen very 11m cea, else he would one m-ht ,:oncIude fa - - -y A Nelson to M Wilhelm, 80 iiul nave maae sucn a pitiable ftrtiin rpm,;in acres bouth West Mcnroe. $nn. 1 1 j. . I " to .viuuiuiug WU11U 1UUK. 1 LI if I ' " O uwi"aJ' U1 igiiuiaiitc. wne uas alter, hut thic 1 o A Np knn f ht txt.-iui J J a i-Li I . vvj ilj. VV UUCIU1, U C -' '"vix ui nuns iiicii tic- 1 .C veil iiiacer mininor n o o i (i nn n rrpc snnth xAt i t - 1 u..u.d 11 a J 11 Ml V I 1 1 . J 1 J 111 L 1 ( 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 11' ' quaintances to find a stepmother reached the exhausted condition. $1.00. who is as true a mother in every while the working of ore-bearin sense as the real mother could rock may be regarded as just in its incipiency. It is amazing, though, the work which has been done by the hvdraulio nrnrp iinormous capital has been in have hoped to be. As a general thing the normal woman possess es all the maternal instinct that ,Mt Union Cem toC A Loomis, ry r- - s m J oiiiot22 Mt Union Cem: 4.00. M F Tomjack and wife to T L bparkman and wife, lots 7, 8, For Bay 7 fo$ 7 Years Of d Donble-Breasted J acket and Knee-Pant Suits , $2.50 to $7.50 Suits are of dark tweeds, cheviots, plain blue materials, side vents; coats serge lined and bottom faced. - ; Double-Blasted Norfolk Suits, $2.50 to $7.50 Suits in cassimeres, unfinished worsteds, tweeds. Pants plain or knickerbocker. style; some coats have regular pockets and others patch breast-pocket flap. Long-Trousers Suits, $5.00 to $10.00 Moderate price. For youths of 9 to 16. Suits are made of tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots. Overcoats and Raincoats, $G.50 to $15.00 These are in'the same general stvle as man's ovr c:; gle-breasted, fly front or button through, shaped to figu're and n CUSSIFIEO ADVERTISEMENTS s ,'. CLASSIFIED ADVERT1SKMKSTS : V; Fifteen words or less, 25 cts for three successive insertions, or 50 eta per. month; for all op to and including ten additional words, cent a word for each insertion. v' For all advertisements over 25 words, I ct per word- for- the first insertion, and Vi ct pr word for each additional inser tion, Nothing inserted for lees than 25 cents.-: ... .... " Lodge, society and chnrch notices. other than Btrictly news matter, will be charged for. FOR SALE PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT. 1N- quire ot George Campbell, Corvallie. Phone 466. '. r v . 73tf. r OFFER FOR SALE MY ENTIRE outfit and business consisting of 200 fowls, three incubators, one bone ' grinder, one grit grinder, one clover cutter. Cheap if taken eoon. K. F. D. 3, Ind. phone 3. S. II. Moore, Corvallis, Ore. 7otf , HOMES FOR SALE. medium length WILL SELL , LOTS ; IN CORVALLIS, Oregon, on instalment plan and as sist purchasers to build hon,es on them if desired. Addrees First National Bank, Corvallis, Or. Bzrps' Wafslihs Free guaranteed for one year. With each $10.00 nurchase in nnr oys department we give you a watch free. WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEW PORT, ur., ior epot cash, balance instal ments, and help parties to build homes thereon, i: desired. Address M. S. Woodcock, Corvadis, Or. t ii. . ij. iuuiuiuus capital nas Deen in- f'opWM Q ' weiareoi vested and icredlble labo ut 9, 10, 11 and i2 block E A very s tuechnd She is not likely to forth to eather the-free onM 51 Addition to City of Corvallis: n n I n n a hMn 4- z ii l . i m. f - vx. Cli dim Bpoil tne posited in the gravel and sand of uis uvr lh impene- many old as well as present water B E Humphrey to W L Ches trable mystery of why, as her courses. For the greater oart the hire. cn .L' , tv71. ohUrtrpn nrooA munli Kff 4-U. Kor;UnJ U i I x.xvutwt, ' iuuvn ucllci Liidll auu muui au CApeiJUcQ a3S I g tUUO. A't- o Mm u i , ujiuru oaen uvu u uic yuung.' uUcvc,, gcoiogy ana m w i f . ' There are many failures in the ""slry have come to the front, West P 4 7 would in all nrobahilitv hP wmcn mases tne nandling of low , Qcwaf ua gde ores profitable. Veterinary Surgeon I DR. E. E. JACKSON, VETERINARY eur;eon and denti9t. Resideuce li!20 Fourth etreet. Phone 389. Office . 1011 Main stieet, ptione 204. Jiive " him a call. PHYSICIANS man, patent, role of stepmothers, but there s,cienc.e has ,ound processes n .rrpoi- fnJlnvo 1, 4-U s"- iCa piuuuauie. in addi- " tucv uiL- I u : .. , m.!nr f fh:- . tj ! lu lul& ore 15 no longer treat- vcijr uwil. II Pdfnr ifo .;al.ia ; u j :i iUUwjv,iuwu wilii 1LH vjrou-ilKe ver. hnt nra r . . I J vn.iuv.iuj J1 VdlUC iuve, possesses a single detect it is it may contain. Thic PnCc tne maouity to see her children Oregon to rank with the ii . as ocners see them, to view them mineral producing states for with an impartial eye. The step- ma"y years to come, for she is motner, an the other hand, mav m a variety ot most valuable a I - n possess a sufficiency of tho ma. minerais, and . has extensive de- West. Barnum Lodce Nn n TOOT? to mrs. Hart, Jot No 226 First Add I O O F Cemeteiv; M VanBIancom and bus to lirnest Brant etal, 1 and 2-5 aurcs near rnnomath; $ 1,140. xj 1. -t-v t . . mciuci 10 r, n K.noaaes, 10 acres near Philomath; $1,450. insure the posits of them. and vet not Lt , miU:D n an .4. j- i"ngs- eise, nas depended too ternal affection to welfare of the child become h inH f ife -Pon. ? rr flftWPVPr afllr frt vr.n. . i-1 I, .. .. . ruo" JU1C "vivn 1, j uui iiiuLiier 1 iv rni tima v,o 1 1UI "et love win never tail you. Oregon canital tnnn,i0 The next best thing is a trond entei-Drise should hr,M stepmother, and her worthy a warm return love is ONE BY ONE. magnificent mineral resources and i develope them to the oreater prosperity of the si- is and conse quent enrichment t f Oregonians. Woe betide a sruiltv man whom Francis J. Heney under takes to br.ng to justice. Men maysaywhal they will about the ability of Mr. Heney as a public prosecutor, but the fact remains that in the matter of the Oregon land fraud cases he has proved himself a wonder. Case after case passes slowly into history and each developes some new trait of resourceful ness on the part of the public prosecutor. Few , men have proved themselves so able to re member facts, figures, dates and places. In ferreting out the motives for the shady practices 01 wis tellows Mr. Heney is a veritable "Sherlock Holmes." It has been noticeable so far that this gifted public official has boon particularly diligent in get ting after the large toads, while there bus been c-very evidence of -endeavor to shield men who were forc3.1 by circumstances .mri i w tiu ajninst thenr judgment to be come in a measure identified with the machinations of the de f raudera. A square deal seems to nave Deen the motto of Mr. Heney in conducting the various prosecutions to date. The State Fair. A report from S iem h s th is iuc auace iiir, nor in progress: With choicest products of field and garden, rau:;e an d dairy, farm and factory, store and Icresr, Oregon has opened an expositios' that shows to the world th.' ver satility of her wealth and tin greatness of her wonderful re sources. " To those who live here and to an extent know something of Oregon and her iatent and de veloped wealth, the state fair this year comes as a mild surprise; to others it is a revektiou The surroundings ai-d settings were never more auspicious 1 hree thousand n-oni,- ,irp h.-r. in the city ot tent, and Albert Tozier is looki .ivf arter thtir com forts. They call n "Toziervilje." In the life of tV Oregon state fair, which is aluiosras old as the commonwealth, the main p.ivii ion has never bn "so attractive as this 3-ear. The cornices and 1 large pieces vt start statuary orougnt irom the Lvis and Clark exposition gives the interior a solidity it did not possess, and tne ceccrations th PACTS IN NATURE. Hot Only Do "We Get Inspiration Froa Nature, But HeaJLth aa Well. For peoplo who are run-down and nerv ous, who suffer from indigestion or dvs- fepsia, headache, biliousness, or torpid iver, coated tongue with bitter taste in the morning and poor appetite, it bo comes necessary to turn to some tonic or strengthened which will assist Nature and help them to get on their feet and put the body into its proper condition. It is becoming more and more apparent t'pat Nature's most valuable health - givir-' agents are to be found in forest plant? and roots. -, Nearly forty years airo. Dr. E.V. Pi row consulting physician to the InvHkli' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, i x. j... discovered that by scientifically extracting and combining certain medici nal principles from native roots, taken from our American forests, he could pro duce a medicine which was marvelous!? efficient in curing cases of blood disorder and liver and stomach trouble as well as many other chronic, or lingering ail moats. This concentrated extract of .Naturo's vitality ho named "Gek'.en Mrd ical Discovery." It puriiics the blood by putting the stomach and liver into healthy condition, thereby helping tl-e digestion and assimilation of food wlr'-'? feeds tho blood. Thereby it cures weuk stomach, indigestion, torpid liver, or bil iousness, and kindred derangements. If you have coated tongue, with bitter or bad taste in the morning, frequTt headaches, feel weak, easily tired. sti:Lc or pain in side; back gives out easily mi l aches, belching of gas, consWation, or irregular bowels, feel flashes of heat al ternating with chilly sensations or ki" urcd symptoms, thev point to dcrp-'-c-raent of your stomach, liver and kid.-c"--. wmen me "uokten Medical Di:-cov We pay 4 on time deposits, current rates on savings accounts, receive deposits subjecl to check, and do a general bank ing business ' You can have the advantages of a strong bank at your very door by using the mails. us your deposits. Acknowledg ment will be sent you by return mail. Savings accounts received from one dollar up. Open an account with us and note how rapidly it will grow. J. FRANK WATSON. Pridrat R. L DURHAM. Vice President W. H. FEAR. Secrettxy S C CATCHINGS. Aut S,rr A Wise Merchan B. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Koome 14, Bank Build ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m . Keeidence : cor. 5th and Ad ams 8tB. Telephone at office and res idence. Corva.'iis. Oregon. House Decorating. ALWAYS USES THE BEST STATIONERY t Up-to-Dat,e Printing FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE w. Xj. i-aui, ind. 488. utf MARBLE SHOP, MARBLE AND GRANITE Momtt- iHeBts; curbing made to order; clean ing and repariDg done neatly : save agents commieeion. Shop North Main St.,Frank Vaniiooben, Prop, 92U SS NECESSARY FOR A BESiRED EFFECT ATTORNEYS will correct more speedily and perma nently than any other known acent. Con tains no alcohol or habit-forming dr"rs. All its inwrcU touts Drintod in i!si'i ttsu on wrayiKir. Tho sole motive for srbstitn'on is to permit the dealer to make a little rao-o pro.'it. IIeg:-.i:is; you lose. Accept no si-institute for "Goidcn Iiledical Discovery." Constinatio'.i causes and aivi-! rainy orio;;.; closes. It is tlibrousrh. cuw1 by Dr. j-htcr's- Pioasant pcric-" Oa a laxative: two or tliree are eathartuC fa Srust (fottiDrinu I 247 Wash. St. Portland. Ore 1 so oboSfy Starving r D-;atli. Notice for PuDlication. vear excel anything before attempted. Benton, Linn. Laue. Oolnm- bia, Marion, Jacks: a and Doug las counties have splendid exhib its that show i.i a itvorable wav the vast and One by one the guilty are be ing gathered in and who can say. L ann var,e; when the last case will haveinnt,ejL been conclude 1? social standir.-j volved, as have resources ol Men of high ave hsen in- s naj wno were Department of the interior; Land Office at Koseburg- i (regon. Sept. 6th, 1906. .uuce!s nereaysriventhat Clinton B Fleese ol enion. Oreeon. has filed tmti- nri. tion to make anal five.year proof in support ol his claim viz: Homestead Entry No. 99 made sept. 14. 1S99. for the XEJ. Section i9. Township , 4,5' va?se 9- W' and tlLat said Prf will b" """ liuic inc LOUUIV l' rt rr Iff nt ov3r!fth1 19"1S ffiCe 8t Corva'lis- Oregoa, on He names the following to prove hiscontic- .oiuciht: upon, ana cultivation of the "Ti'r ""mraersic-, 01 Alsea. Oreiou. tion, Oreson, and Eimer Taylor of Box. Oree.n J Acgtoter. She Found Relief. Because her omarh wap b0 weakened by upeless driu'. injr tht gbe conld not eat, Mrs. Marv U. Walters of St. CI ir ot., colnmbn.- Ohio , tifis Jirerallv Hiarvit.g 10 xeath. !he w-Ues: ' Mv etomacli wns so pak irom tireless dint's mat 1 rouui i.-.t ent, av,t ny r ervps s wrecKen tnai l .on' r..t Ml.- p; ad rior l-cvit" A was vive n no to 1 ih u-as T ii j j , . uucea 10 try. ive-te. linr..s; uith the wcnderfulres .n. ti,.r iiuirvetrierit be gan at once, mi.t a i s.uii n-te -urn folion- e.a. isest rit-al;h iomc on earth. . 50i Guaranteed bv Alien A Woodwaid, drnw- JMU' SO YEARS' ifi?'- presumed to do t heir part in up holding the national honor, a duty sacredly imposed by the vote of their fellows. ' InstPnd Mrs. 0:e?on of Warrington, a town near Seaside, h. s arrived and occupies thePurdy residence. She has three children who will enter OAC. Jokn Taylor arrivsd If too are trouble vritft Ktmii , . . - - ...... .Ci i.fiiii- piamt and have not received hpln this. Mrs. Mary E Hammond, Mood lexas. . -I was iu poor health with 1 r ( "er irouoie lor over a year. Doctors WeJnesdav from i Hirl i j j T r J . .tors PcnJleton. to be at the bed.ile of 1 "too brother, tTalter Taylor, at Bellefountain. ??auh f" Herbine, as it is a woniLrfni n.K. t- -11 ... . I IlVTOP lYlA- liinn f ... - fifrlmV tW ,t-l,;l. 8 veiy 1" a"ooagh scmewhat im- p1.i-V lwaJ8 nae it in the OI GOing that Which they Were proved now. - - ' -".l.f;n42e: PnbJI6,h here you wish.? Sold i. vjixtuum vorinam. - V -.3 C i I s . n ra s 4 1 M & K rxr Km ii s. E3 & 3 .V. . . 'V-:a 1 he Gazette Is the only office in Copvamo Z33t can elaHvci the goods. We Can Show4 You IS It's a Reputation. Ton are after, White's Cream Vermi r.ive has a world wide reputation as the brst of all worm dest.rovers. and for its torn.? influence on weak and unthrifty children. It improves their digestion, aid8 assilllllation of their fnn,l oto u ens their nervous system and restores them to health and vigor natural to a is a' 4Ifrn,ffmt a healthy, har.iy ., tlc "une s uream ver mifuge. Sold by Graham & Wortham. J. F. YATES. ATTORNRV.at.t aw Office up stafrs in Zierolf Building. Only set of abstracts in Uentoi. County EK-;uKbON ATTORNEY AT LAW. ymce in j-osr nmce .Building, Corval lis, Oregon. WANTED WAiSTE n 500 STJB.SCEI13EES T0 1 HE Gazetib ana Weekly Oreonian at $2.55per year. WANTED FIFTY caRi.hatis oats at.d' wheat; will fhip frcm M-arest R. li simioii yat iurnitl td; il.cse not U:1 returned free. I handle ew-ry kind of larm seed that will jrrbw. Gi-t others' prices, then i?et lours lor busintfB. I.. 1.. mine. Brooks. 68tf BANKING. 'To Cure a Felon." Savs Sam Kenrtull. nf Pi,jii;u.. an "mot ..mm. . r . . just cover it over with Backlen'i Arnica Salve and the Salve will do the rest." Quickest cure for Burns, Boi'n !5oreH,T5cnJ(i. WoiiikIm. Pilu 5Uit llieuiri, niiaonea Hands. Snro I L . - . ' ..V. I mi core ,yes. Unv 'Zho nt Allo.t T 1. . , - lJ I l.oouwHra, aruggists. Guaranteed. THE FIB ST JS'ATIONAT -ravi- mo Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a general conservative hanking busings. Loans money on approved eeturity. Drafts bought and soJdanimoney tranpferred to tbe principid ities oi the United estates, Europe and foreign countries. Reduced Rates. General Robert E. Lee. Offered for the Easf. hv inQ c t as tiio irreatest (ipnra 1 t,a n-.u Onimnsnir n,..n: r,"- , . . v tw yji nA . ....... . v v ti 1 1 i a iu nicflizo Tl ( 1 rp- ment is the gieatesr. Lioimeit. Quicklv . ' " t0me' 69-95 ' M"wan- ures all pains. It is within the reach of ' "z-10 ff.anl and Minneapolis, a iA-PoiLier, Hempstead, Texas, 5bJ'45' ' Sl0nx City, Council Bluffs, wmes: "This is to L-prtifv that Kol 1 Omaha f5(- Tot, u: T li',i'5Snna-T;nim .i i . 1 ' ' ""cciJ" Aiu.-'-sori, i,eaven u.u s soon Linimeut hss hppn ncu n L,.k i . my household for years and ih, TB : ,auu ansas .45. found to be an excellent-, l.,r,;man aie dates: June 4, 6, 7. 23 and July 2 and 3 : A 25; Copyrights Art .Anyone sending a sketch nnd description ma quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention 13 probably iateii-able. Commnnica tions strictly conadentUl. HANDBOOK onPatenta eent free. Oldest acencv lor securing patents. Patents taicen throneh Munn & Co. receive special notice, without chnree, in the A handaomely fimsfrntPl weellr. l.r.rs&tt cir culation of any srM-i::.iii; Journal. Terms. t3 a year; four months. SI. SoiJbyall newsdealers. cld by Giaham & Wortham. The Gazette for Job Work Weil Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of Pittfctield, Vt., says: "Next t" a pension ,tne Deet thing to get is Dr Kings New Life Pills." He writes," .hey keep riiy family in eplendid health.' Quick cure for Headache, tonstipation and Biliousness. 25c Guaranteed at Allen & Woodward's nrncr tember 8 and 10. Limit going, lo days: return limit. 9o days, but not after October 31. 42tf The Breath of Life. acops tii covjgu and heals ltxxiga I IwUhi..., Its a signficant fact that the strongest animal of its size, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man's chiefest study. Like thousanHa rf t h.- Mrs. O. A. Stephens, of Port Willia ms, Ohio, has learned how to do this. She writes: "Three bottles of Tr v;a New Discovery Btopped nv conch r.f t " years and cured me of what my friends thought was consumption r ic. ? for throat and ung troubles'. " G uatr" ' rv p - 1 .. - v anleed by Allen & Woodward droggiee.s t-s Gazette. J p,jCe,.it. . ji.tt.- tctk ie