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THE COfiMIS GAZETTE Pub: "shed Tuesdays and Fridays by Gazette Publishing Company. ; The subscription price of the Gazette for several years has been, and remains $2 v - TO'.iin, or 'Zo per cent, discount if p.J. i u!var-p. This paper will be Canti i:iel until all arrearages are paii. FORWARD NOT BACKWARD. A thorough workman finishes what he has in hand before he leaves it, and then is done with it forever. It is true that the greatest artists sometimes keep work by them for many years, touching it from time to time, because the work ol art some times grows in the thought of the artist after it has been be gun, and the enlarged vision which comes from the mere ex ercise of the hand compels a larger treatment. "With action, however, this is impossible. When a deed is done, it has gone beyond the power of the doer just as the picture which has been moved from the studio and gone to the home of the purchaser no longer belongs to the artist. Strength of char : f u i ; denced, among other things, by the completeness with which a man detaches himself from his deed when he has finished it, or his decision when he has reached it. This does not mean that he separates himself from its con sequences that is beyond hi powers; but it does mean that he ceases to go over the ground which he ha tr; veled, to ask questions which have perplexed him, to brood over the problem that has preceded his action When a deed is done, he leaves it behind him; Jhe is not contin ually going back to question whether he could have done otherwise whether his action was wise or otherwise. He re cognizes the fact that whatever its character may have been, it has passed beypnd his control and he has now to confront the new question, to make the pre sent decision. Nothing is so extremely useless as this habit of constant ly re-opening old decisions to which some people are given. It takes from the Present strength which is needed for the new question, and wastes it upon he things that are already set tled beyond the possibility of be ing re-opened. It is well to re flect on what we have done yes terday, and to get from it new wisdom for tomorrow; but it is useless to spend today asking idle questions about the decis ions of yesterday. Contributor. HOTiTlCULTURAL MEETING. Biggest Event of the Kind Held in Oregon. Ever The stale Horticultural Socie ty will meet in Portland, Jan. 8-q-io. Tvodas for discussion. The morning of the 10th is to be a demonstration of power spraying apparatus. Three gasoline outfits have ex pressed a willingness to enter, and 1 ne compressed gas outfit will be in tei vsce. This demonstra tion will be a valuable feature of the meeting nd well worth any orcliAicn-.ts time. The fifteen splendid cups to be offciti. as priz.s lor the be?t ex hibit ot apples, pears, prunes ard xiuts, w 11 draw a big display of the f: r t fruit. As most of the cap :;ie iven for fruit in com xiicicisl packages, the exhibit will be an educational factor of no sti; 3 11 moment. P.-rticulrrs as to competition and exhibits may be had of the secretary. Entries must be made by 12 m. , Jan. 8. Only mem bers of tbe society may compete tor cups or awards but any one Tuay become a member by send ing his name and addrtss and one dollar to E. R. crctary, Corvallis. Real Estate Transfers. Mortis Wiprut and wife to H Hirschberg, 131 acres southwest of Philomath; $ i. Eii Spencer - et al . to Elnora ohnson, Jots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block F, County Add to Corvalllis; $1000. ' U S to Clara E Clodfelter, at 80 acres west ot Corvallis. -Clara E Clodfelter to Monroe Mill Company, 80 acres; $1. Geo Eeamis and wife to M Edith Leatherman, q . c d, 20 acres; $1000. t Sol King to Ed King and wf, 6 acres near Wrenn; $60. A D Shelton and wife to A M Wallace et al. ; acres East ot Monroe; $125. U S to Lilla Smith, Pat 160 acres southwest of Philomath. Lilla Smith to The Independ ence National Bank. 160 acres southwest of Philouiatb; $69 90. F R Renni-'.B anrl wii iQ DD lyougbot'ri , 8 c c m Alsea; $100. C C Peck an 1 wife to D D Longbottom, 1 acre in Alsea; $1. Olive C King and husband to John Keezel, lots 5 and 5, block 8, N B Avery's Add to Corvallis; o. U S to S S Ewing, Pat 160 acres s w of Philomath. H Hirschberg to the Independ ence National Bank, 160 acres e Tfci :i ii- - s w 01 rmiomain; $1. S S Ewing and wife to H Hirschberp-, 160 acres s w of Philomath; $1. ; U S to Enoch A Cone, Pat 160 acres s w of Philomath. W H Averhoff and wife to F G Haller, 150 acres near Albany; $4000. J P Simpson and wife to R Dunn and H 1 Bush, land in Kings Valley; $1. Belvary Logan and hus to John Whitaker, tract of land s of Corvallis; $2500. T M Witten and wife to E W Langdon, q c d, i785 acres sw 01 rnuomatn; 1. Cantata. Friday evening in the opera house will be given the children s cantata, "The Fairy Qneen," the beautiful "Tom Thumb Wedding,,, and "The Winding of the May Pole. Over 50 children have been carefully trained by Mrs. Bush and Mrs McCausland for this entertainment and a most excel lent program is assured. Reserved seats, 25cts for adults I5cts for children, on sale Thurs day at Graham and Worthams 95 LETTER LIST. The following letters remain tor in the Corvallis postotfine uncalled for the week ending Nov. 17 1906: ChasAJones, C B Jonlan, J II Kliiis? mau, G F S nub, EJward 0 Walker. B. W. Johnson. PM. A Lazy Liver May be only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupid as well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man because he lagged in his work. So In treating the lagging, torpid liver it is a great mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver is but .in Indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary with over work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them in working order and see how quickly your liver will bocome active. Dr. Pierce's Gclden Medical Discovery has made many marvelous cures of "liver trouble " by its wonderful control of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It re stores the normal activity of the stomach, Increases the secretions of the blood-making glands, cleanses the system from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver 01 tne Duruens imposed upon it oy the defection of other organs. If you have bitter or bad taste In the mcrn Insr. poor or (variable appetite, coated tongue, foul breath, constipated or Irregular bowels, feel weak, ea&ila tired, aspondent. frequent headaches, pain r distressn "small of back." mawlns or distressed teener In stomach, perhaps nausea.JSrfSiSrVtfax "risings' in throat after eating, and kinori symptoms of weak stomach and torpid liv no medi cine will relieve you more promptly or cure yn TTjiirP yy.ancntiy than Doctor Pierced GoUl en Medical Discovery. Perhaps only a part ot the Above symptoms will be present at one time and yet point to torpid liver or biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread and biscuits, eriddle cakes and other indigestible food and take the "Golden Medical Discovery" regularly and stick to Its use until you are vigorous and wrong. The "Discovery" is non-secret, non-alcoholic, is a glyceric extract of native medici nal roots with a full list of Its ingredients printed on each bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. Its ingredients are endorsed and extolled by the most eminent medical writers of the age and are recommended to cure the diseases for which it is advised. Don't 'accept a substitute of unknown composition for this non-secret aledicixk OF KJTOW3T COMPOSITION. Foley's Kidney Cure To Educate f w Jfl, t K 1 emmi H i ISM 1 v 1 mm i 1 . mm Th f The " High grade goods a specialty. A.-HODE Foreign and Domestic Groceries. Confectionery, cigars, tobacco, woodware, willowvvare, stoneware, cutlery, notions, fishing tackle, ground bone, oil cake meal grass seed, bee supplies. & - J & CORVALLIS, OREGON Mail orders Notice to Bidders, NOTICE Is? HEREBY GIVEN that the Com mittee 011 Streeis and fublic Buildings of the Common Council of the cit of Corvallis will receive bids until six o'clock p. m. of Monday, the 10th, day of December 1906 for the improv meuts of each of the following streets or por tions within said City of Corvallis, to-wit: Fourteenth btreet from the center of South Street to a point opposite the Nortw.st corner of Lot 10 in Block thirteen in Jobs addition to said City. Center Street from the center of Eleventh Street to center of Fourteenth Street. D.pot 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 Philomath Northerly to the Corvallis and Eastern Railroad company's Oak Street from the Corvlis and Eastern Railroad company's track Northerly to the cen ter of Adams Street. Adams Stree' from the center of Ninth Ptreet Westerly to the center of Oak Street. Tenth Street from the North side of Wa hing ton Street to the center of Jefferson. VauBuren Street from center of fifteenth St. to the center of E'ghtetnth street, extended. Each of such improvements to be made in the manner specified, and to be commenced aud completed w.thiu tne time limited by the ordinance of said city providing for such i m proven eut, pas ed the Common Council oil the 26th. day of October liioe, reference to which is hereby ma e. jSo bid- ill be received except serarite and distinct bids for tne making of e;ich ot the a.oresail improvements, air erch bid must ba aceompmnied by a certified cherk upon some the amount ol such bid, and yaJ'alle to the or der of the Police J udre o said city of Corval lis which shall be held to prote t the city of the property owners affected thereby from loss or uamage on account of the failure of such tidder to enter into conerac: with me city and give bond as required by the ordinances aforesaid. mis for the making of any of the forgoing improvtmenvs may be lef t at th ollice of the fi-lice Judge of said city within the time aforesaid. All bids received will be revolted to the Common Council of said City at a regular m.ting to oe held December 10th. 1906, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. 'ine right is reserved to reject any and nil bils deemed unreasonable. roponsiDie ohuk in a sum equal 10 one nan oi Dated November 18th., 1906. J B. Ikvink, g. a. covell, Fkakk Francisco. Committee on Streets and Public Buildings aforesaid. yo-luo Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly app-iinted administrator of the estate of Abram Underhill. deceased, by the County Conrt of Benton County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified as by law required, te the undersigned at 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. 1906. HORACE T7NDERHIIX. Administrator ofthetate of Abram Underhill. ceceaaed. K5&?1 -'-- 8-98 YoursBif on (gioihmsg Rf Mless of where you have been n h?.b t f buying your Clothing you owe iv 1... ;urself as an educational duty to inspev- the showing we make of iJ a 4 No skimping in the making, ' lining and designing. Broad variety of all good styles. Prices iiglas and Florsheim Shoes Hawes" and IVSafSory Hats Big Values in Underwear and Overshirts li8BiLl!'!!kfS promptly filled. O. A. C. Gleaning and Pressing Parlors. Three doors north of Hotel Cor vallis. Give me a call. P. H.SWABB, Prop. S. P. and 0. R. S N. THE TIME SAVED Chicago is 17 Hours Nearer h) This Popular Columbia Riirer Route Franklin was right when he said, "Lost timeMs never found again." The O. R. & N. in addition to giving yon 200 miles along the matchless Col umbia River, saves you 17 hours to Chi cago. It is the Short Line to Lewi.-ton. Short Line to Palouse country. ShortTLine to Spokane. Short Line to the Coner d'Alene coun try. Short Line lo Salt Lake City. Short Line to Denver. Short Line to Kansas City. Short Line to Omaha. Short Line toChicago. Short Line to all points East. Three trains east daily, 9:15 a. m., 6:- 15 p. m. and 8:15 p. m. The "Chicago- Portland Special" is as fine as the finest. Every comfort of heme. For particular ask aHy agent of the Southern Pacific Company or write Wm. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, O". Subscribe for the Gazette. ffj U Kzd LftlLlsa r:T ii EL, Ederhetaier Stein & Oa , WANTED 500 live geeee before the hrstof .November. Cull or ad dreps Smith & B u!den, Corvallis, Oregon. 84tf Always Was Sick. When a man says he always was tick troubled with a cough that lasted all winter what woulj yon think if he should say he never was sick since using Ballard's Horehonnd Syrup. Such a man exists : Mr. J. C. Clark of Denver, Colorado, writes : "For some years I was trouble with a severe cough that would last all winter. This cough left roe in a miser able coudition. I tried Ballard's Hore hound Syrup and have not had a eick day Btnce. That s what it did for me." Sold by Graham & Wortham. Be Cnamable. To tout horse as well as to to vour eelf. You seed not suffer from pains of any sort your uorses need not suffer. Try a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It cu-es all pairs. J. M. Roberts, Bakersfield, Mo., writes: "I have used your Liniment for ten years and find it to be the best I have ever used for man or beast." Sold by Graham & Worth am. Why Not Use Electric Lights? Stop scratching matches on jour wall. Tnose streaky match scratches look mighty bad on any.wall. But as long as yon continue to use gas or oil you've got to use matches. The "matchless light" is the electric light, a simple twist of the wrist does it. We are improving and perfecting our lighting service in this city and can give better service for less money than ever in the history of the city. The cost of wiring has been reduced until it is within reach of all. If you would like to know more about it, call on us in our new office opposite the U. J. Blackledge furniture store or phone ns, Ind. Phone 49. Willamette Valley Co. G. A. Clark, Mgr. . 74-tf Executor's Sale of Real Property. In the Matter of the Estate of Huldah 'A. Brown, deceased: Notice is hereby given that under and pur suant to an order of sale made by the County Court of the Stite of Oregon for the County of Benton on the 15th day ofSeptember 1906 in the above entitled matter, the undersigned ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Huldah A. Brown, deceased, will from and after TVESDAY THE 13TH DAY OF 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 described real xrorertv. to-wit: Lot numbered tkree falin block; numbered seventeen (17) In Jobs Addition to tne 1 lty 01 corvan s. iienion uounty, uregon; said sale to be made for the purpose of paying claims against saia estate ana cnarges ana ex penses of administration remaining unpaid. Dated this October 16th, 1006. W. S. LINVIIXE. Execr,tor of the last will and testament of Huldah A, Brown, deceased. 85-97 The r ,kS km for Job - Work- CLASSIFIKU ADVEKTISKMKNTS. Fifteen wordd or leas, 15 vts lor rtrt sacceseive inserUona, or 60 i t ptr month; for all op to and invluiii t ten additional worJs. cent a wonl for en b -insertion. For all advertisements over 25 words, I ct per word, for tbe first insertion, and ii ct per word for each additional inser tion. NothiwK inserted for less than 25 cents. Lodge, society and church notices, ther than Btrictly news matter, will be cnarKed for. HOMES FOR SALE. WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS, Oregon, on instalment plan and aa e st porchaaers to build homes on them. ii uesired. Address First National Bank, Corvallis, Or. ,,' U L SELL. MY LOTS IN NE A PORT, . . r., for pot cash, balance instaK i.eutp, nnd be p parties 10 build homes theieuJ,. i: desired. A.ldress M. S. cd'o'k. C-viliP, C . . f , Ci. jav - , V . K.. iura . n , u- &tui. Sm v.ti F u.i.li ti r. Phi jo ). '. i! Mui 1 . J phoue -j. : al'. A Ait.ji', M. D., PHYSICIAN : i. KooniB 14, Bank Build- Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to ' p. n, . Eesidence : cor. 5th and Ad orns Sts. Telephone at office and res idence. Oorrallis, Oregon. House Decorating. FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE W. E. Paul, Ind. 48b ltf MARBLE SHOP. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU ments; curbing made to order; clean ing and repariog done neatly : 6ave agent's commission. Shop " North Main St., Frank Vanhoosen, Prop, 92W ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Office up stafrs in Zierolf Building. Only set of abstracts in Bentoii County E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dfiice in Post Office Building, Corval lis, Oregon. WANTED WANTED A MAN, WITHOUT STOCK to tent a dwelling adjoining Corvallis who is a kind good workman with a team of horses. 81-tf. WAtfTE D 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette ana Weekly Oregonian at $2.55 per year. WANTED Sixty tons of clean vetch seed, and oats in car lots load 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. For sale young cow, will be fresh Boon, $25; 6-year-old horse for sale or trade. L. L. Brooks. Phone 155 Mountain View. BANKING. THE FIR i NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans money on approved security. Drafts bought and told anl money transferred to the principal cities of the United States, Europe and foreign countries. There's no Use. Talking, you can't beat Herbine for theLivei. The greatest regulator ever offeted to suffering humanity; If you suffer from liver complaint, if you are bilious and fretlul, it is your liver, and Herbine will put it in its proper condi tion. A positive cure for. Constipation, Biliousness, Dspepsia and all ills due to a torpid liver. Try a bottle and you will never use anything else. Sold by Graham & Wortham. Notice to Creditors. Notice is herebv sriven to all whom it may con cern that the undersigned bas been duly appointed Executrix of the last will ana testament oi james P. McBee, deceased, by the County Court of Ben ton Countv. Orecron. All persons having claims against the estate of said James P. McBee, deceas ed, are hereby required to present tbe same, with proper vouchers therefor, duly verified as by law re- quireu, witnin six iuuuijijo uuw who "lilvi, to the undersigned at her residence in Corvallis. Oregon, or at the office of MeFadden and Bryson, attornejs, in the PostofBce Building, Corvallis, Ore gon, Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, this 21st day of September, 1906. IVA MAY MCBFE, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of James P. McBee, deceased. 78tf FOIEYS-fOI for cf.lZZi-xfy 9cif. sunr ---