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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1906)
fHE COSVALUS GAZETTE .ulilished Tuesdays and Fridays by Jazktte Pl"ul:shikg Company. I 1 subscription price of the Gazette era! years has been, and remains aocum, cr 5 per cent discount if l'.;k' in advance. This paoer will be c Jiitianed until al! arrearages are paid. FIGHT CORRUPTION. - Throughout all Christendom there is more or less corruption. Sometimes the evidence is glar ingly apparent, again all evi dence is cunningly concealed. Corruption may be of a public or - - vigorously adhered to by men of all climes. No man alive today will ever see the time when he can salelv declare that there is no corruption in his community. There may be none, but he will not be able to prove it. From and before the time of Jesus Christ there has been evil doing, graft or thievery, whichever you prefer to call it, corruption, be tT:ival, assassination, and what not? Christ himself was betray ed for a little paltry silver. The most notable fight against public imposition in the West for many years is that now being waged in San Francisco by Fran cis Heney, the noted prosecutor, against Ruef, the most daring and cunning boss that ever com manded an army of cohorts in that municipality. Just at pres ent, so soon after the great earth quake calamity, if ever in the history of the Queen City of the West, San Francisco is in need of men true of heart and courage and of upright and honorable principles. She is threatened by "boss rule," for "boodle only," at the hands of unscrupulous Abe Ituef and so outraged have the batter class of citizens become that it is a wonder that Ruef has ribt been done bodily harm ere this. As it is Mr. Heney has the rogue, Ruef, in court and may he receive justice that is all any honest man could ask. It is the duty of every honor able man to assist in maintaining moral discipline in his own com munity; it is a duty which should not be shirked; it should be the first to receive attention. It is the duty of the papers to stand for what promises the "greatest good for the greatest number." Crime, evil-doing, graft, and all of those things, stigmatize their perpetrators and brand them in the eyes of their fellows as rog ues. The scoundrel at heart is never safe, for he is ever fear ful of exposure. If a man has a dirty past it is only a matter of time when the light shall be turned upon him and all his dark secrets revealed. The news papers must furnish the light, but must first be absolutely cer tain of their ground. " It is an old saying that "murder will out" it might be said of a man who so conducts himself that he is driven forth from his commun- ity to return no more that "a bird cannot fly so far that its j tail (tale) will not i follow it." In ell probability in our next issue it will fall to our lot to chronicle some of the pranks of Hallow'eeners. An indulgence in harmless jokes, even if prac tical, will generally be accepted by the sufferers with a fair amount of ;race, but it is carry ins the fan too far that raises the wind. ' Fun is fun, and we hope the beys enjoy it in great measure, but also hope that they use some judgment in the mat ter. When it comes to changing houses and lots on people while they slumber, it naturally makes the Attended His Funeral. One of the Isrgest funerals held in that locality in years was that of the late W.' Fiank Miller which occurred Friday at Sum -mit. Many CorvalHs relatives and members of the Order of Elks went ovtr on the special train ' in the iorenoon, returning at 4 o'clock - p. m. Forty memoe s of the order attended from the : Albany lodge. I Representatives of the Elks from Newport also attended the funeral of their brother member. Members of the I. O. O. F. lodge of Kings Valley paid their final tribute to the memory of the de ceased, of which order he was a member. Floral contributions from the different lodges and also from the bridge carpenters em ployed on toe C. & E. load, were elaborate and beautiful . Is Becoming Serious. The car shortage is becoming one of the most important sub jects of discussion today among all classes of business men, "tor all are affected by the conditions and business of all kinds is interfered with because of the peculiar par alysis that results from the in ability to secure transportation. That neighboring counties are in the same trouble is shown by the story put out by the Dallas Ob server, which says: "The car situation in Polk county is assuming a serious aspect. With millions of feet of lumber piled up in the yards at Dallas and Falls City, and with orders for shipments piling in from all parts of the United States, the mill men are now se curing an average of only three cars per day for the entire dis trict. The sawmills in Dallas and Falls City are cutting, on a safe estimate, 300,000 feet of lumber a day, and the carsTur nished will move less than 20 per cent of this output. The. Falls City Lumber Company has nearly 3,000,000 feet awaitiup shipment, the Oberer-Meyer m: 1 is practically at a standstill, and the Johnson and Willamette Val ley mills in Dallas are seriously handicapped by reason of the lack of transportation facilities. "The mill owners of the coun ty feel that they are not receiving fair treatment at the hands on the railroads, and are gathering evidence to show that there is discrimination against Polk county. "Whether this discrimination is intentional, or whether it so happens on account of location, they do not know, but the fact remains that such discrimination does exist. Thev announce theii intention of doing all in their power to induce the railroad companies to relieve the situa tion, and, failing in this move, it is probable that tbey will carry their fight for justice into the next Oreeon Legislature. It is the general opinion in the Wil lamette Valley that if the rail roads do not come lo the llef ot the mill owners, it is certain that such a measure would be adopted by the people at the following general election, under the new initiative clause in the state con stitution." What Ails You T: " - Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent headaches, coated tong-ne, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart burn," belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? If yoTSive any considerable number of thaboveSjNiptoms you are suffering frornriliousnsqrpid liver with ind! gestionrje$"3pet'5 RrPjjerce's Golem Merlirwl pisrovorv is rnlnp un of trip ir.rri valuable medicinal principles known "o medical science for th" pT-PiinentcnrF- o f Fuch abnormal t'oail'pris. It is "a niosl efficient live- invigorator. stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is not patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at its formula will show that it contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. 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Y aad receive free booklet glvis extracts from writings of all the above medi cal authors and many others endorsing. In -.e strongest possible terms, each and every in gredient of -which "Golden Medical Disco v ry " is composed, f Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate pnd Invigorate, stomach, liver and bc.wels. They j may be-sed in conjunction with "Golden j Medical Discovery " if bowels are much con stipated. They're tiny and sugar-coated. . 1 W8BT " To Educate mm Ederheimer Stein & Co. . mi KSlf k:h van xau IIS KL-WUt - BtF The Douglas and - Florshei The Hawes" and Mallory Hats LETTER LIST. The following letters remain uncalled for in the CorvalHs postoffice, for the week ending Oct. 27,1906: Harry BriBtol, John ; C. Church, Mr. Clemns, Mrs. Mira Law, Jaines A New comb, F. A. Newman. B. W. Johnson, P. M. Evangelist H. L. Ford, and wife, of , Moscow, Idaho, ate visiting at the home of Rev. Handsaker. Mrs. Ford has sung several solos at the revival" services, which have been well received . Notice to Bidders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX, that the Commit tee on Streets and I'ublic Buildings ot the Common Council of the city of Corva'lis will receive bids vat til six o clock p m o-. J uesuay, the Mn. day ot JNo vember 1000 for the improvement of each of the fol lowing streets or portions within said City of Cor- vallis, to-wit: Harrison Street from the center of Eleventh Street Westward to a point opposite the Northwest crner of fractional .Lot 7 in Lot, "1 in V llkins ad dition to said City. Fourteenth Street from the center of South Street to a ho'.nt opposite the North-west, corner of Lot 10 in Block thirteen in Jobs Addition to said City. Center Street from the center oi Eleventh Street to the centei of Fourteenth Street. Depot Street from the center of Oak Street to the center of Maple street. Oak Street from the North Side of the County road leading to Ps-'ilomath Northerly to the Corval Hs and Kastern Lauroau company s track.. Oak Street from the CorvalHs and Eastern Bail- road company's track Northerly to- the center of Adams Street. Adams Street from the center of Ninth Street Westerly to the center of Oak Street. Tenth Street from the North side of Washington Street to the center or jenerson. Fifth Street from the center of "B" Street to the center of Washington Street. Van Buren Street frem the center of Fifteenth Street to the center cf Eighteenth Street (extended). Hairison Street from the center of Second Street the East side of Ninth Stieet. Madison St et from the center of Eighth street to the center of Ninth Street. Monroe" Street from the center of First Street to the center of Second Street. Each " of such improvemen' . to be made in the rranner specified, and to be commenced and con -p:eted within the time limited, by the ordinance of said city providing for such improvement, passed the Common Council on the 2tith. day cf October 19rt(5, reference to which is hereby made. No bids will be received except separate and dis tinct bids for the ms'-una- ot each of the af jrc.said im provement, and .-ach hid must be accompanied bv a c; pitied check nwafime responsible bank m a sum equal to one bait of the anion ut of each bid, and payable to the order of-the Police Judjra of said City of Corvallis, which s: all-be held to protect the city of the property owneis i-litcied thereby from lo ;;or- damage on account of tlie failure of sueh biSder to enter into contract -wit J the city and give bond as required -by the orduiauoes aforesaid. Bids for ibe raaiciiis 6f any ofiiie foreaoinpr im provements may be left at .the office of the Police Juiire-of said Citv within the time aforesaid. All bids received will be.reportedto the Common Coun cil of tid City at a regularly adjourned meeting to be held November 6th. 1SC6. atj:30 o'clock p. m. The right is reserved to reject any and, all bids aeemea unreasonable. Dated October 29th, 1906. ... - J. B. IRVINE. G. A. GOVELLt FRANK FRANCISCO. Committee on Streets and Public Buildings afore said. - Xotice for Publication. Department of Ike Interior; Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. -6th, 1906. .ice 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 Xo. 9559 made Sept. 14, 1899, fe-r the NEJ, Section i9. Township 14 . Kanre o w, ana tnat saiei -proof -will be made before the County Clerk of Benton Coun ty, Oregon at his office at Corvallis, Oregon on Nov. 19th, 1906. - 1 n i" .- He names the following to prove his contin uous residence upon, and cultivation of 'the land viz: Ezra Hammersley. of Alsea. Oregon. and Fritz Denzer and Edward Ernest, of Ver- on. Oregon, and Elmer Taylor of Box. Oretran. 75 . BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Tfflm YourcoZf on Glottaina Regardless of where you have been in the habit of buying your Clothing you owe it to yourself as an educational duty to inspect the showing we make of Suits , No skimping in the making, lining and designing. Broad, variety of all good styles. Prices Big Values in Underwear and Overshirts ' LUNCH room: Lunches of every description hot and cold. Fine bill of fore always served. Everything neat and up-to-date. Try our lunches and be convinced. CASCADIA WATER. Soft Brinks, Cegfs and Tobacoos O. A. C. Gleaning and Pfessiisg Parlors Three doors nqrth of Hotel Cor vallis. Give me a call. P. H. SWABB, Prenm Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersirned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Abram Underhill, deee.-.sed, by the All persons having claims agair . si said estate are hereby required to p:e.er . the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned county court 01 Benton county, uregon. Pt Summit, Benton County, Oregon, or at the office of J. F. Yates at Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this' notice. " Dated October 19. T906. HORACE UNDERHIIX, Administrator of the estate of Abram Underhill, deceaser". -. . S8-g8 Executor's Sale of Real Property. In the Matter of the Estate of Huldah A. Brown, deceased: Notica hereby given r"iat nnder and pur suant to an order of gale made by the County Court of the State of Ores, 011 for the County of Benton on the 15th day of September 19 3 iu the above entitled matter, the unc'ersigned ex ecutor of the last will and testament qt Huldah A. Brown deceased, will from and after Ti "DAY THE I3TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1006 proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bid der for cash in hand, subject to the confirmatien 01 said courj, all the following described real oroperty, to-wit: Lot numbered thre (3)1.1 block numbered seventeen (17) in Jobs Additio 1 to the City of Corvallis, Benton vou ty, Oregen; said sale to be made for the purpc e of paying claims against sa:u esite and charges and ex penses of adm nis.rr jon remaining unpaid. Dated this October 16th, igo6. . W. S. LINVIIXE, Executor of .the last will and testament of Huldah A, Brown, deceased. 80-97 Danger From the Plague. - There's great danger from the plagne of Coughs and Colds that are so preva lent, unlpes vou take Dr. King's New Discovery' for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Wall, of Forest City, Me., writes: "It's a Godsend to people living in" climates where coughs and colds prevail, I find it quickly ends them. ' It prewnis JPneumoma, cures LaGrippe, gives wonderful, relief in Asthma and Hay Feyer, and makes weak lungs strong enough to -ward ofi Con sumption, Coughs and Coide." 50c and fl.00 Guaranteed by Allen & Wood ward's drug store. Irial bottle free. soss viae cotiga and SaaisSu3Q FOR SALOE Fir wood; can de liver at any time. Call P. A. Kiine'iJ-line, Phone No. 1. 84J &&m t . - or vi9 Ederheimer Stein & CO IM JESSE WILEY, Prpp. Lest We Forget Baby is restless, can't, sleep at iiisinr, won t ear., cries spasmodically. A bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge never fails to cure. Everv mother should give her baby White's Cream Vermifuge. So many times when the baby is pale and fretful, the mother does not know what to do. A bottle ot this medicine would bring color to his cheeks and laughter to bis eyes. Give it a trial, Hold by Graham & Wortham. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, T.'.nd ufficeat Roseburg, Oregon, Sept.6th, 1906. Notice is hereby given that William E. Earn est. of Fisher. Oregon, has filed notice of his in- tention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 13067 mau e oepi, 15, J903, ior me srj, y SJts ot sec 2, and N 4 NEl and SWJNE i, Sec n, Town ship 15 S, Range 10 W, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton County at Ins -office at Corvallis. Oregon, on November 19th, 1006. -" , ... 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 I,. Earnest, all of veuron, uregon. 75 BENJAMIN I,. E:5DY, Register. Blood Poisoning. Results from chronic constipation. which is quickly-cored by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They remove all poison ous germs from tSe system and infuse new life and vigor; cures sonr stomach, nausea, neaaacue, dizziness and core, without, griping or di6qpmfort. 25c. Guaranteed by Allen & Woodw ard, 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 worthy one. ' Such is Ballard's Hore hound Syrup. It positively cures coughs and all Pulmonary diseases. Ona of the best known merchants in Mobile, Ala., says : "For five years my family has not been troubled with the winter coughs and we owe this to Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I know it has saved m chil dren many sick spells." Sold by Gra ham & Wortham. Jul'us Caesar. Was a man fuil of nerve but sickness left its mark and he became aged before bis time. Sickness is often caused by a torpid liver. ' Herbine will regulate your liver r-d give you health.- Mrs. Carrie Austin, Hollon, Kansas, writes: "I consider He-bine the best, medicine I ever heard cf. I em never without it.'' S Id by Graham and Woitham. . iUfia RED ADVtRlISLMEHTS classified advertisements: Fifteen words or less, 25 cts for three successive insertions, or 60 cts per month; for all up to and including ten additional words. cent a word for each tuaertion. , s For all advertisements over 25 words, I ct per word for the first insertion, and ct per word for each additional inser tion. Nothing inserted for less than 25 nts. v Lodge, society and church notices-, ther than strictly news matter, will be charged tor. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE. GOATS 25 HEAD. INQUIRE J. B Arrants, K. F. D. 2, Corvallis, Or., Iod Phone 3. Beaver Creek. 8S-9 WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALMS, Oregon, on instalment plan and as sist purchasers to build hotiies on them if desired. Addrees First National Bank, Corvallis, Or. WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NE v PORT. Or., for spot cash, balance instal ments, and help part'es to biyld homes thereon, it desired. Address M: 6s. Woodcockr Corvallis, Or. Veterinary Surq eon DR. E. E. JACKSON, VETERINARY surgeon and dentist. Resideuce 12"0 Fourth street. Phone 389. OfHte 1011 Main etieet, phone 204. Give him a call. PHYSICIANS 6. A. CATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build- - ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to 4p.m. Residence : cor. 5th and Ad ams Sts. Telephone at office and res idence. Corvallis, Oregon. House Decorating. FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE W. E. Paul, Ind. 488 ltf MARBLE SHOP. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONTJ ments; curbing made to order; clean ing and reparing done neatly : save agent's commission. Shop North Main St., Frank Yanhoosen, Prop, o2tt ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Office up stafrs in Zierolf Building, Only set of abstracts in Benton County . II. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Office Building, Corval lis, Oregon. WANTED BOYS WANTED TO watch -for 25 cents. Free write. Addrees, J. C. Portland, Oregon. BUY $1.25 to the first to H., Box 341. 8H)2 WANTED A MAN, WITHOUT STOCK to rent a - dwelling adjoining Corvallis who is a kind good workman with a team of horses. 81-t!. WANTED 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette ana Weekly Oregonian at $2.55 per year. WANTED Sixty tons of clean vetch Beed, and oats in car lots, load cars at nearest railroad station. Wanted clean Italian and" English Rye grass seed, can furnish gaeo 'ine engine with cleaner and grind er to clean lor iarmers. r or sale young cow, will be fresh soon, $2(5; 6-year-old honfe for sale or trade. L. L. Brooks. Jrhone 155 Mountaiu View. BANKING. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a general coneervative'banking business. Loans money on approved security. Drafts bought and told and money translerred , to the principal cities of the United States, Europe and foreign countries. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may con cern that the undersigned h:.s been du'y appoint")! Executrix of the Ust will and testament of J.3m a P. MeBee, deceased, by the County Court oi Ben ton County, Oregon. All p -sons haviuff clr'n9 against the estate of jid James P. McJBee, deceas ed, are hereby req lired to present the sane, with proper vouchers tieiefor, duly verified as by law re quired, within six months from the date loco:, to the undersigned at her rei'i: e in Co- -. M's, Oregon, or at the office of McFaur n and en, attornes, in the Pofctofhce Buiiaing, Coi-.u;. . ,"o er gon, Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, this 2?st day of September, 1906. IVA MAY MfiBFE, Executrix of the Last W i'l and Testament of Jau' -g P. McBee, decet sed. j A Badly Burned Girl. Or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve ii applied promptly, Or. A. Welch oi lekcn : ha, Mich., says : "I use it in my fam i'y for cuts, sores and a'l skin injuries. and find it perfect." . Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25c at Allen and W- jdward's drug store. The for Job Work