I HE CQBVALLiS GAZETTE Published Tuesdays and .Fridays by Gazette Pjbmshtng Company. - of the GAZBral?e"D.any' " The subscription price tor ,--?:vfcral years has been, aad remains 2 r,r annum, or 25 per cent, discount if pid in advance. This paoer will be eonlimed ontil all arrearages are paid. PARTY RECOLLECTION. - The paramount question of the day in the infancy of the repub lican party and accepted as first . in importance was the nonexten sion of negro slavery. The sec ond gieat question had to do with the adoption of the first "protec tive tariff plank," found in the republican platform of the Ver mont state convention which convened July 13, 1854 In this Mr. Morrill took a prominent part one week after the. birth of the party and a demand was made for a "tariff for revenue, with proper discrimination in fa vor of American industries. ' ' From the first the devotion and adherence of the party has been been unqualifiedly and uncom promisingly in favor of the pro tection of American labor and in dustry. It' was quite fitting thereafter that Morrill's name should be attached to the first re publican tariff law, especially as we find the first allusion ever m ie to protection in any repub lican platform was that of the little republican band in Ver mont, the home of Mr. Morrill Since the organization of our government forty or fifty tariff laws have been passed. Free traders cannot deny, that the Dingley tariff law has proved superior to any other tariff law we ever had. The wonderful pro.oTHss of the country indus trially and the general prosperity under the operation of the pres ent tariff law is amazing to ' all advocates of free trade. Pro- tectionists are certainly willing to let the present law stand with very trifling revision so long as present prosperous conditions prevail. It is only necessary that we review the last decade of our history to realize that low tariff means a deficiency of revenue, a closing of our manufactories, idleness for millions of laborers , with low wages for many more, and unprofitable prices for the farmer. Three years of a free-trade law during Cleveland's adminis tration was sufficient time to test the matter of free wool. It did not help the manufacturers of woolen fabrics, but came near 'ruining the industry because of the inability of so many people to pay profitable prices for wool en goods. FIGURES ABOUT HOPS. Crop This Year Will Fall Short of Last Season. "Consul Wm Bardel, writing tiuui Bamberg, says that after caieiul inquiries amocg a number of promiuent Bavarian hop grow ers and hop merchants it is safe to state that the world's hop crop c f 1906 will fall consider ably behind that of last year. Most Hop growers will even this year receive the benefits vt the short ciop since lew growers -covtr icttn their entire coa at the 1 IOW pilars prevailing ia ih' spring, ano ;nany t,i me- :i got-in on the better prices that prevail ea utter in the season. The m-.rtt h;.'s been rather quiet d'tti. the past few weeks and J-'-'t few deals have been made. .Te csn'.ncted hops, locally, ;ein delivered N and a more active tendencv of the market is expected within the next few weeks as hop dealers have repre sentatives in the field.. Their work this far has been confined largely to sanu-'iog ?nd details of actual tram Vims- :w ue are lew. Two or thivt (nctiases by Salem dealers are reported at 17 cents. Dealers have notified their eastern connections that the market has opened and an in crease of orders fiotn that source is expected in the near . future, r , Following is an estimated com parison of the two years crops: (In American hundred .weights) -. Estimated .';.,' ' 195 crop I9O6 crop 630.000 . 375.000 4S0.000 188.000 110,000 33 000 9O.O0O 70,000 75.000 45,000 696,000 320,00o Austria Belgium Russia France England United States 5OO.OOO 5-50,000 World's crop 2,530,000 1.581,000 Exchange Beaver Creek'. Mr. and Mrs. Ebbert visited friends at Monmouth last week'. When Mr. Ebbert. returned he brought up some fine goats from his Polk County farm. ; V Messrs. Leeper & . Starr have been hauling lumber from, the Gove saw mill the past week. Mrs. D.yffy has been quite ill the past few days with neuralgia. Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Cor- vallis visited last week with rela tives at the Gove saw mill. Charley fark, of , Pnilomath, is going to stay with his uncle, Wm Park, and attend school on Beaver Creek this winter. Mr. Duffey has reDted the Ire land ranch belonging to the Gates Bros. " ' The public school is progress ing nicely under the leadership of Prof. G. A. Peterson. Ed Starr has returned home from Junction City where he has been employed the past summer.. - Messrs. Marvin, who have been operating the Gove "saw mill the past winter and summer, have, moved out for this winter. Albert Starr is at present visit- lag in Beaver Creek with his brother Henry. . Real Estate Transfers. J C Ingram to Wm Einfeldt, 24 acres east of Monroe; $1205' M Neathamer and hus to Lucy L, Moses, lot 4; block 26, County add to Corvalhs; $600. J A Green and ' husband to H Bullis, lot 8, block 21, Jobs Add to Corvalhs; $450. ' U S to H L Russell, Patent, 160 west of Bellefountain. , H L Rassell to, J. R. Welty and Emma . Blake, 160 acres west of Bellefountain; $800. J R Welty and wife to J. B. Blake, undivided y2 160 acres west of Bellefountain; $800. J B Blake and wife to J E Leonard, 160 acres west of Belle fountain; $3,000. r GW Gove and wife to A G Gove, 30 acres southwest of Philomath; $1. ' F M Veal and husband , to C M McKellips, parcel of land west of Corvallis; $r,200. Wm Knotts and wife to W G Davis, tract of land north of Cor vallis; $3,000. Wm N Rees and wife to Z H Davis, lots 5 and 6, block 18, Averys & Beaches addition to Corvallis; $5. ' " Z H Davis to Sarah Rees, q c d, undivided half of lots 5. and 6, block 18, Averys and Beaches add Corvallis; $1. Z H Davis to Wm N Rees, q c d, undivided half of lots 5 and 6, block 18, Avt'vs and Beaches add to Corvallis; $1. M A Flett 'and hus to C E Hout, lots 7 and 8, block 10, Corvallis; $3,800. U S to Wilson Scott, Patent, 166 acres sou :h west of Philo math. - Mrs. Lillie Kibg is to return Thursday from Portland where Bhe attended the reunion of Rev. T. M. Eamsdsll's family, of which she is a member. Rev. Rams, dall formerly reeled in Benton where he is widely known. The -old gentle man celebrated lmS5th birthday a dav or two .ago. Amort; his child) en who were present at the rt union w-:e Mrs Cyrns Dixon, of Caliior-ia- Mrs. D. Mioheals, Kelso, Wash.; D. D. Rams- da4l, Newport; T. M. Raaisdall Jr. and C I. Ramsdall, Kin Valley. mes Withrow, for twenty yearj a r- spected resident of Benton couttty, died at the fitoJly home at Wells Btation Sat urday, from heart failure, r Mr Withrow had been suffering with a severe attack of "tynhoid fever , and was just con val-1 cent, hnt this jca not the immediate' c nse of death . The funeral occurred ? from the family residence at noon Son. day, the W. O. W. conducting the uer- viees. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows c"meterv south of Independence. Deceased was 41 years of age and a na tive of Illinois .. Toe immediate "sorviv ore are the widow, an "two childern, Mrrtle and Htrold, both at home. ' Do Yea Want to Know " - What You Swallow? There la a growing sentiment in this country In favor of medicines of ksows composition. It Is but natural that one should have some Interest in the compo sition of that which he or she is expected to swallow, whether it be food, drink or medicine. " - "' Recocnizing this growing disposition on the part of the publie,-and satisfied that the fulRt publicity can only add tar the well-earned reputation of his medi cines. Dr. Ii. V. Pierce,.of Buffalo, N. Y., has "taken time by the forelock,"" as it were, and .is publishing broadcast a list of all the ingredients entering into his leading medicines, the "Goldon Medical Discovery " the popular liver invigorator, stomach tonic, blood puriljer and heart regulator; also of his "Favorite Prescrip tion? for weak, over -worked, bcoken down, nervous and invalid -women.- - - This bold and out-spoken movement on the part of Dr. Pierce, has, by showing exactly what his woll-known medicines are composed of, completely disarmed all harping critics who have heretofore un justly attacked them. A little pamphlet Las been compiled, from the standard medical authorities of all the several schools of practice, showing the strongest endorsements by leading medical writers of the several ingredients which enter into Dr. Pierce's medicines-' A copy of this little book is mailed re to any one de siring to learn more concerning the valu-, able, native, medicinal plants which enter Into the composition of Dr.1 Pierce's med icines. Address Dr. Pierce as above. . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets "are tiny, sugar-coated anti-bilious granules. They reg ulate and invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Do not beget the "pill habit," but cure constipation. One or two each day for a laxative and regulator, three or four for an active cathartic. Once tried always in favor. STirRfl GIVEN AWAY, In copies of taJiJffUfiHiJ The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book that sold to the ex tent of 500.000 comes a lew x years ago. at $1.50 per copy.. iasr, year we kuvb uwoj 50.000 worth of these Invalua ble books. This year we shall give awav 50.000 worth of them. Will you share in this benefit? If so. send only 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only for book in stiff paper covers, or 31 stamps H 1 I ll 11 uvuuu. - " - B. V. Pierce. Buffalo. It. Y. Let Us Send You A POCKET SAVINGS BANK We send them free, postpaid, to , each depositor. The most novel , home bank ever originated. Put in your spare dimes ; when full, mail to us ; we'll open and place contents to your credit. We pay liberal interest, you'll enjoy absolute security, a"hd the little' home bank will help you save with surprising ease and rapidity. A single dollar will start your account. Write about jt today. MERCHANTS INVESTMENT V & TRUST COMPANY J. FRANK WATSON R, L. DURHAM . . rV H FEAR - S. C. CATCHING . . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . Asst. Secretary - 247 WASHINGTON ST PORTLAND, OREGON Capital, $150,000.00 Executor's Sate of Real Property. In the Matter of the Estate of Huldah a Brown, deceased: : Notica is hereby given that under and pur suant to an order of sale made bv the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Benton on the 15W1 day ot beptemoer 1900 in tne above entitled matter, tne unaersignea ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Huldah A. Brown, deceased, will from and after' TTESDAY THE I3TH DAY OP NOVEMBER, 'I906 proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bid der for cash in hand, subject to the confirmation 01 said court, all the following described1 real property, to-wit: Lot numbered three (3) in block numbered seventeen (17) in Jobs Addition to the City of Corvallis, Benton County, Oregen; said sale to be made for the purpose of paving claims against said estate and,, charges and ex penses ot administration remaining unpaid. Dated this October 16th, 1006. W. S. LINVIIXE Executor of .the last will' and testament of H uldah A, Brown,' cioceased. f . .80-97 Danger From the Plague. . There's great dancer from the plague of Cough and Colds that me so preva lent, unless vou take Dr. King's New Dist overv for Csnenmption, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Wall, of Forest City, Me., writes: "It's a Godsend to people living in limstes hpre ronjihs and colda prevail, I ' find it quitkly ends them. It . prevents Pneumonia, cures LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in Aethmaand Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong eDOngh to vard off. Con sumption, J"5oi)nhs and Coide." 50e and 11.00 Gupranteed tv A4!en & Wood- "ward's drug store. Trial bottle fcee. Jul'us Caesar. Was man fn'l of nerve btt sickness left its mark and he became aged before bis time. Sickness is often cansed by a torpid liver.' ' Herbine will regnlgte your liver and give yon health."" Airs. Carrie Austin, Hollon, Kansas, writes ; I consider Herbine the best . . medicine 1 ever heard cf. I am nev"er wirhont iO' Sold bv Graham and Wnrtfiam: 1 visas V -3aVgJ-'1 JL.r All that any man can . fs ask for in a shoe ? & U VV Fft Stole, P f .ur v J ; 8 claims ; reason I maker fcgL I V can do Vk 1 t no better vf3 if as well, rl J. ?WL V-NOLAN O. A. C. Cleaning and Pressing Parlors Three doors north of Hotel Cor - vallia. Give me a call. . P.?H. SWAB3, Prop. y v !LUWCII ROOM! Lunches of every description hot and cold. Fine bill of fare always served. Everything; neat and up-to-date. Try our lunches and be convinced.' t)ASCADIA WATER. Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobaccos S. P. and 0. R. THE TIME SAVED Chicago is 17 Hcurs Nearer by Jhis Popular Calumbja River Route ; Franklin -was right " when he said, j "Lost time is never found again.". The O. R. & N. in . addition to giviDg yon 200 miles along the matchless Col. j umuia xityer, saves 'OU i t floors to UE1 cago. It is the ', ; Short Line to Lewiton. ; Short Line to Paloufe country. Short Line to Spokane. , Short Line to the Couer d'Alene country..'- Short Line' to Salt Lake City. Short Line to Denver. ; Short Line to Kansas City. 'Short Line to Omaha. : Short Line to Chicago. Short Line to all pointb East. Three trains east daily, 9:15 a. m., 6: 15 p. m. and 8:1 5 p. m. The "Chicago Portland Special" is as fine as the finest. Every comfort of heme. For particular ask any agent of the Southern Pacific Company or write Wsr. McMTJRRAY, ' General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. A Ycuttg' Mother ;at 70. .--.VMy mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years cf intense sutfering froni dyspepp'm had entirely disabled her, until eisc months ago, when she began taking Elecirii: Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength arid activity she had in the prime of lite," writes Mrs. W. L. Gil patrick, of Dsnforth. Me. Greatest re storative medicine on the globe. Sets Stomach, Liver and Kidneys right, puri fies the blood, and cnresMalaria, Bili ousness and Weaknesses. Wonderful nervH tonio. Priee 50c. Guaranteed by Alleu'oi Woodward's drug store. Napoleon Bonaparte. Showed at the battle of Austerlitz, he was the greatest Leader in the world. I Ballftrd s Snow Liniment has shown the pub'ic it is the' best liniment in the -world. A quick cure for Rheumatism. Sprains, Burns. Cutp, etc. A. C. Pitts, Rodessa, La., says : "I use Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family and find it unexcelled for sore chest, headache, corns, in fact for anything that can be reached by a lioiment." Sold by Gra ham & Wortham. tor clUldrvxt -ci? ur V .- - Success Stories. CJ Scores of young men and women have been first made competent by the . Holmes Business College, and then "J assisted to positions where their ability won them distinction and compensation. Q The Holmes Business College equips you with the practical knowledge. that makes every bit of your energy count (or success. , : ' t Here are glimpses into the life careers 1 of three Holmes Business College' grad uates. We will supply their names if you call at the' College, Washington and Tenth Streets. I Mr. took course in shorthand and bookkeeping at Holmes Business College, entered employ of Portland Gas Company, took civil service examination, and now holds life position paying over $100 per month at Washington, D. c ; , J . z ; Miss " took course in shorthand at Holmes Business College, and is now private secretaiy to manager of the Pacific Coast Tel ephone Co., at a salary of $125 per month. - Miss took a course of shorthand at the Holmes Business College, now conducls' a public stenographic office of her own in Paris, France, earns a splendid income and. travels three months of the year: ; Write for our fclder. It is worth rjetting and worth keeping. We will gladly send it to you post-paid if you will write us your name and address. 1- kv:. BUSINESS COLLEGE it WASHINGTON & TENTH STS PORTLAND, ORE. .Write direct to Principal, Room 534. ft'a JESSE WILEY, Prop. :-':- v Lest We ' " . r: . : ''' '. . - - . ' Forget Baby is restless, can't Bleep at riant, won't eat, cries spasmodically. A boitle of White's Cream Vermifuge never fails to cure. - Everv mother should give her baby White's . Cream vermifuge. So many times when the babv is pale and fretful, the mother does not know what to do. A bottle ot thi medicine would bring color to his cheeks Land laughter to his eves. Give it a trial. bold by Graham & VVortham . Notfce for Publication. Bepartment of the Interior, V - Laud office at Roseburg, Oregon, ; Sept. 6t, 1906. iNotice is liereby given that William E. 'Earn est, of Fisher, Oregon, has filed notice of his in tention to make final five-year prool in support ei his claim, viz: Homestead Entry lo. 13067 maae sept. 15, 1903, lortne su, iti.iz - ot sec 2, and U 'i NK aod SWJSE i. Sec ir. Tow. -ship i.s y. Karjge 10 W, and that said proof will De raaae neiore tns countv cierit ot Benton County at his ofiice at Corvallis. Oregon, on isoveniDer igtn, 190c. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuce upon, and cultivation of theland. viz: Sam A. Seits. Frank M. Seits. Har ry E. Earnest, and Martin L. Earnest, all of venron, uregon. ; 75 BENJAMIN L. EiDY, Register. Blood Poisoning'. Results from chronic oonstipation, which is quickly 'cured by Dr. King's New Life Pilis. They remove all poison ous y;rDis from the system and infuse new life anil vior;-cures sour stomach. njHiea, headache, dizziness and colic, without, griping -or discomfort. 25c. Guaranteed by Allen & Woodward, drug gists. . A Most Worthy Article. When an article has been on the mar ket for years and gains frienes every year, it is safe to call this medicine a wort hy one. Such is Ballard's Hore hound Syrup. 1 It positively cures coughs an'i ail Pulmonary diseases. Ona of the best known merchants in Mobile, Ala., says: "For 6ve years my family has not been troubled with the winter coughs and we owe Ibis to Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I know it has saved m chil dren many sick speils." Sold by Gra ham & Wortham . Notice for Publication, u Department of the Interior; - ; Land Office at Rcseburg, Oregon, Sept. 6th, 1906. Notice is hereby given that Clinton B. Fleese, of Vernon, Oregon, has filed notice of his inten tion to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry Ho. 9559 made Sept. 14, 1899, fer the NEJ, Section i9 Township 14 S, Range 9 W, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton Coun ty, Oregon at his office at Corvallis, Oregom, -on NOV. 19th, I906. He names the following to prove his contin: uous residence upon, and cultivation -of the land. xit:k Ezra Hammersler. of Alsea, Oregon, and Fritz Denser and Edward Ernest, of Ver. non. Osegon, and Elmer Taylor of Box, Oregen. 1 75 - EHVJA." I.. EDDY, Register. ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTiSEMEHTS CLA88IFIXl .VDVEBTISKJIXNTS : - ' Fifteen words or lesa 25 cts for . three successive insertions, or 50 eta per ; month; for all up to and including ten additional words, cent a word for each ' insertion. ..' - : : ' . F4r all advertisements over 25 words, I ct per word for the first insertion, and j ct per word for each additional inser tion. Nothing inserted for lees than 25 cents. Lodge, society and . church notices, other than strictly news matter, will be charged for. FOR SALE PUKE-BKED POLAND CHINA PIG8 both sexes for Bale. J. H. Ed ward8Monroe, Or. 77-85 HOMES FOR SALE. WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS, Oregon, on instalment plan and as- ' sist purchasers to build homes on them, if desired. Address First National : Bank, Corvallis, Or. ' WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NE A PORT, Or., lor spot cash, balance instal ments, and help parties to build homes thereon, it desired. Address M. S. v Woodcock, Corvailis, Or. ' FOR' RENT FARM FOR KENT, THREE MILES north of Corvallis. Invuire of J. M. Porter or Ambler & Waiters. 83lf Vete r i n a S u rg e o n DR. E. E. JACKSON, VETERINARY , eurgeou and dentist. Residence 1220 Fourth e-treet. Phone 3t9. Othce 10H Main stieet, pnoue 204. Give him a cail. PHYSICIANS 8. A. OATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Kooma 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 ofiice and res idence. Corvallis, Oregon. House Decorating. FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE VV. E. Paul, Ind. 488 l-tf MARBLE SHOP. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONTJ cnents; curbing made to order; clean ing and reparing done neatly : save agent's commission,. Shop North Main St., Frank Vanhoosen, Prop, o2tf ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Othce up stafrs in Zierolf Building, unly tet of abetrat s in Benton County H. ttRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. i: t r in lost Ofbce Building, Coival-.!-, Oregon. WANTED WAN TED-r-A MAN, WITHOUT STOCK to rent, a dwelling adjoining Corvallis .who is a kind good workman with a team of ho'see. 81-ti. WANTEU 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and Weekly Oregonian at - $2.55 per year. ,- WANTED: WINDMILL PUMP OUT bt in good condition. State size, price, and particulars. William R. Wtkefield, Walriport, Oregon. 77tf rsN'lED Sixty ions of clean vetch seed, arid oats in car Jets, iond cars at nearest railroad station. Wanted clean Italian and English Rye grass seed, can furnish gaso line engine with cleaner and grind er to clean for farmers. L. L. Brooks. PhoDe 155 Mountain View. BANKING. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans money on approved security. Drafts bought and told and money transferred to the principal cities of the United' States, Europe and foreign countries. Notice to Creditors, t Notice is hereby, triven to all whom it ceru that the undersigned has been duly ai -point? J uccuiru m meusi win ana testament cl Jam' 1 r. aitntc, ueveaseu, uy tne ouuty court, 01 Ben ton County. Orecou. All nersons having claims against the estate of said James P. McBee, deceas ed, are hereby required to preterit the same, with proper vouchers therefor, duly verified as by law re- quireu, wiuiui six uionios irom me aaie nereofn to the undersigned at her residence in Corval'g, Oregon, or at the office of TtfcFadden and Brysoc, attorneys, in the Pottcffice Buiki;ng, Corvall'g, Ore gon, Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, this 21st day of September, 1906. y IVA MAY MCBFE, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of James P. McBee, deceased. - 78 tf . , A Badly Burned Girl. Or boy, man or woman, is quickly oat of pain if Bucklen's Arnica (Valve is applied promptly, G. A. Welch ot Tekon-, sha, Mich., says : "I use it in my fam ily for cnts, eorea and all .skin ioiuries. and find it perfect.". Quickest Pile cure known Best healing salve made. 25c- at A lieu and Woodward's drug store. -1