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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1906)
THE CORVALUS GAZETTE Published Tuesdays and Fridays by Gazette 1'ubi.13Hin-o Company. The s'-.hsc r:''t:on r.rie of the Gazetts. i-r -verdyf-irs lias been, and remains $2 per annum, or : per e.nt. d scoant if pai s in adva-u-e. This pa ht will be cantitiut-l '1 arrearages are pail SOWING THE SEED. The been lect of parents has responsible for yiri straying- in- rhi. O i UiH there is no doubl, and that such cases are common in every village, town and city is another iaeor.trovcrtible fr. Every day, to every town, can be and girls of. all ages roaming about the streets, enter- j-ior whres of badness, handling wares of more or less value, and f.'emieotlv the temptation is so t r ceipts were $9.19. Doke Gray was one from Bea- T , . - , - " rv , , ., Judging from these post office ver Creek who witnessed the ball . . at Grange Hall. figures, which show the financial We hone to have Rev. wnd J condition of a town better than with us next hundav, Nov. o I nearly any other one thing can, ioorvains is cerfmiy growing and in a decidedly healthy -financial -state. Mr. Ireland and son visited I Corvallis last Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mr. Gove's men folks have gone to help Mr. Ish and Steph ven? out of theit trouble with their engine. We hear there is tslk of g;t tio up a petition on Beaver Creek ioi the pur&yr?- of build ing a road ot 2ginga tunnel Nursing Mothers and Over-burdened Women In all stations of life, -whose vigor and vitality may have been undermined and broken -down by over -work, exacting social duties, the too frequent bearing of children, or other causes, will find in Dr. Pieree's Favorite Prescription the mcst potent, invigorating restorative strength giver ever devised for their special bene fit. Nursing .mothers wlHJind it especial ly valuable 'sustaining heir strength and promot;ngn abundant nourishment for the rhild. xpVctant -smtfefirs too will find it a pricelessHjeWplHpre the system for baby's coming and reixjN-ing the ordeal comparatively painless? It -,L-kn 7."-' "' in.inv Mi'lf. Iir ClMHllLIfJll oLthe femaie system, Delicate, nervous, weak women, who is t bus handled doidy ;-iVs tot'h overwhelming desire fur possesion and the ar ticle i- slipped into a pocket. Will; v no previous tho-.i rht ' c:x"mitt;n;r a that a youtn saa- the bm theft arted on the dowu :vri and his descent is often -apirl thereafter. Girls, u. . , who should be kept under the mother's eye until old enough to possess stamina of character svu'kdent to overcome temptation y are all too frequent ly seen oil the r.treets at night with u vide-sinr. hie companions and oft on with young boys of their o.vn aye. and while the mother gss to lodye, lecture or card the nr. goes to uestruc- pir.y tion ov the attractive side-paths that are always invitingly near iMiwary. She mother and uejjinntrsg; ct a ro:nt n;.' raid 'and coming through the hills to the creek nepr Jess Starr's. The road is sadlv in need of it as it is a veTv b d to dr:v a balky horse up Gates hill and it is real disaprer.th! f. , rn. . surrer irom ireouent headaches, back- ,v" "uu8 lo go acout nehe, drasglng-down distress low down in the abdomen, or from painful or irreg ular monthly periods, gnawing or dis tressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or faint spells, see imaginary specks or spots floating before eyes, have disagreeable, pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante version or retro-version or other displace ments of womanly organs from weakness of . parts will, whether they experience many or only a few of the above symp toms, find rHirf and a permanent cure by using faitlit';;!ly and fairly persistently Dr. Pisreo.'s Favorite Prescription. This world-famed speeiric for woman's weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a pure clvceric extract of the choicest na- , tive, medicinal roots without a drop of j alcohol in its make-up. All its ingredi : ents printed in plain English on its bottle- wrapper ani" attested under oath. Dr so much on foot. Mrs. Daniels has had anothe quite bad spell with her he:J Timely Suggestions. "Oregon should have a law de fining water rights and water titles and preventing : the monop olizing of her water rivers by private interests. at hand f. - t'r It i- weii i'o atl.cr to Lav.' their leisure hours jJ,8ht bIong to the whole people, and 1 heir mental recreation after d the right to use the waters th- d ' wo-'; is done; bat the ,or ?ow.er a; . commercial pur- ...--.nI -liMi!fl Ua ni'iwifipn ' . . . t iiictu d 'ua.'iv; (ic.ii.'u- uuum 1 j il'rttichlSC, "As the sfate grows and de velops her water power will be-'1 Pierce thus invites tho fullest investisra nAn r,( : I !on. of iis "nula knowing that it will resoufces in the state, and actba looking to the conserving of these invaluable sources of wealth should not be delayed. "Title to water rights should be just as certain and just as de finite as the law admits of title to land. "The people of Oregon should be warned in time, for capital is interested in this state, and it is only a question or time, unless preventive legislation is enacted, that the vast water power of the state will he gobbled up bv j private monopoly. "11: 55 In addition to a large and complete stock of Drugs and Medicines we have a fine assortment of holiday- goods, such as Choice Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Fine Stationery, Books, Musical Instru ments and Pyrograph Outfits. We also have the famous Edison Phonograph, the wonder of the age, with complete line of records, nothing better for a holiday gift. A call at our store will afford you pleasure and profit. Prompt attention to mail orders. SLASSiFJED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT'S: Fifteen words or less, 25 cts for three mecessive insertions, or 50 :ts per month; for all op to and including ten Additional words. cent a word for each :nBertion. - For all advertisements over 25 words, t ct per word for the first insertion, and i ct per word for each additional inser ion. Nothitig inserted for less thaa 25 ents. IxKige, society and church notices, her than strictly news matter, will be barged for. 1 ?s. J3 7?5V 35 is via u a a 12 HYCSSE1 CURES CATASH. be found to contain only the best agents Known to the most advanced medical science of all the different schools of prac tice for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments. If you want to know more about the composition and professional endorse ment of the "Favorite. Prescription.'' ead postal card request to Dr. li. V. Pierce, mimuo, a. l., ior i.is Tree booklet treat- ! . T , in!T of same. j No matter how severe or chronic your You can't afford to accept as a. surwti- j caiatrh may be, Graham & Wells have tute for this remedy 7.v...-i(--.ewjti(Niti. o mn.-.h faith in the power of Hyomei to a secret nostrum of isnknown oumpobir core the disease that they will "givey u Cos's Ns?h;itg Unless It Gives Relief Sc!d Uiidsr Susrar.lee. Children's tion. Don't do it. Market Report. Eggs per dozen Batter, creamejry per roll " countiv per lb. potatoes, per bushel waters of the state of ' Spring chickens, live - wn .si cntrrts growi)i be p:U' .imusenients anu ui the same time. ;. l.i neyleet the or bor or a 'low them libe faby b. ii of nv'!- . tie; day, yo.m of ay i ' f " " ' t'liil ; t'ie;r d.io ii 1 ; to tiie r'.nx a;i..i ... w,i ,V1 a . i v. i , -tinme and should be reub ed as such." These are some of the suees tioas oflCiwood Mead, of Wash ington, D. C, chief of the irri- at rig !.- iiration an a d ra iuao-e tm-Mtioa. , . . a- ".son.j Hons bvig conducted by the D.-5-roat- jp.r'meut of Agricultinv, who is is to!in fortlaud this week to meet ,i ; w.t.j tiie ioara ot i iaae. At this time when an open inver is so much discussed in the Vailey, the suggestions of Mr. T;:03. ! Me sd seem peculiarly timely. Unless these water nphis are nogs, Wheat Oats dressed 35c 6oc. 25c. 50c - 9-. - 7c 53c. 30-32C their personal guarantee that the remedj" will cost you nothing unless it cures. Tli .re is no stomach doting with Hy omei; siniplv breathe its medicated heal ing, and all catarh:il geims will he kih edi and the irritated mucous membrane soothed and healed. A complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1, Favorite tonic is White's Cream Ver mitiiJe, the cure for worms and all chil dren's diseases. It not oniv kills the worms, but removes the slimeand mucus in which they build their rjests. Its ac tion cn the child is mild aud leaves him in a healthy condition. Joe Daniel. Sur mac, Tenn., says that he gave oce of his children White's Cream Vermifuge when the doctor thought it had colic and from the first dose tiie child' pased 73 worms. Sold by Graham & Worthami V hat's Worth doing is worth doing well. If vou wish to be cured ol Rh whi:eif extra bo'.Pes tf Hyomei are ) Ballard's Snow Liniment inrl von will he needed they can be bought lor 50 cents, "weii cured." A po.-itive" cure for making it the most economical treatment , Sprains, Neuralgia, Bruises, Contracted for catarrh. K-me-nher that Hy.imei Muscles and d! the ills that il-sii is heir v.osts nothing unless it euros, as it is ! o. A G. M. Williams, Navasota, Texas guaranteed by Graham & Wottham. writes: . . !TlinM5ncoilQ?rtiTT;-: c i.ciuu i-iiiimeDt ior sprain HOMES FOR SALE. WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS, Oregon, on instalment plan and as rst purchasers to build homes on them if desired. Ad !rrS3 J'ir-t National Bank, Corvallis, Or. iVILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT. Or., for epot cash, balance instal ments, and help parties to build homes hereon it desired. Address M. S. 'ccd:o.k, Ocrvailis, Or. 'eter'na Surqeor- fiiirgiciQ ; H i denti.,!. Fesic'ep vr Hi Due c!a. cte phone -0i. -.v- urtli 1 ti :rt. ICH Mail ;.ai 1 cai'. PHYSICIANS Al'fiEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN utia fc.i.-?eon. Koomel4, Bank Bui ld i ng. C iice Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , to i p. 111. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams t?ts. Telephone at odice and res tascce. OorvaJiia, Oregon. House Decorating. FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE v. al,. l'aui, lnd. 48 j itf MARBLE SHOP. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONTH- meuts; curbing made to order; clean ing aud reparing done neatly: save agent's commission. Shop " North Main St., Frank Vauuoosen, Prop, g-Jtt The best bakr ever in Corvallis ' e.(J aaklejand it gave the best of eatisfac- io Vopsburg, at Small 'rf Bakery. . 94 tion. 1 aiways keep it in the ho.ise. Sii d by Graham & Wortham. High grade goods a specialty. I A T?T TT .IT' Nft. Vi X Wii! I i .-1 Foreign and Domestic Groceries. Confectionery, cigars, tobacco, woodware, a 1. Mil!, two Mil- years .. tie and sug- looked after and tiaie, Or f -,y ffirls n it L ci:y. poverl y I'lHl V protected in Megon people may in the ' I future cnT.if rw,.-i f 1 n tiielic feature is """ lueuuvc-n- " . '. T , i fences and losses than are at nrpc. iiviiinn rr fun ' ... - willow.vare, stoneware, cutlery, notions. I fishin? tackle, ground bone, oil cake meal I grass seed, bee supplies, e J n ii n n II Why Mot Use Electric Lights? ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Othce up stairs in Zierolf Building. Only set of abstracts in Benton County 11. PRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Viiice in I'ost Office Building, Corval-t-:t, Oregon. tfni3 I Urn U eat being suffered. in lii tiie -e py; nHrv -h-'ls and I HSUS SHOW 0 SPIRIT Y. i' .. .. i - - ..1 r .:.ei :is sitiuuiu , i.iLe to seek the s were apparently bisr busy, crowd- Mail orders promptly filled. ! Past Office Receipts and Rura I j i R ute Business. SFEKCER'S H a m i mi tasE !; r i s t?? g -- " x ll!ik:;.-wn n i.r..' h 771 ii t el -'a y ve ,b and. who knows vtIV moncn snows an in- J b it ib'it soaie .v'Lre. in a little : crease in the receipts of the local j co ml i v to wn or out on a ranch, a ! post oTlcs- November was a big j mo'h, r has be-n waking patient-1 month notwithstanding the fact ; lv for l!u-ir return? From the'that ths bus:nes3 was hindered: peaceful. even way of the ' to some exten by the bad wea-1 co ;nL;-. bine to the hurry t.her' The roceiPts of the office ' a:iJ rc;h of a city street; from a from the sale of stamps, stamped hon. where everyone was a envelopes, etc., amounted .to; friend to a- iodeing house where ' a92- I there was not a friend-and the , The carnar routei of which; unhappv storv is told over and ;tjiere are Ur runnin? oufc of ! over arain. ' Corva Iis. ar increasing their business regularly each month. ' And S2;:druff Ertdteatsr 1 1 1 Beaver Cre.k Notes IL D itriels transacted busi Corvallis last. Saturday. Cj eaon visited Ti' a. CT O to c Prise, - Fifty Gents Manufactured by November shows that altogether ! 17776 missives were delivered by ! the respective carriers, and let- i j ters collected 3459. j The receiDfcs for r.hp fnnr 1 VlSltOU , , . I Ths VonaUM. j iiiends Sitnrday and Sunday on - rouces nom tne sale 01 Stamps. wwu.u mpany his return home tram Hellefouu- 1 an stamped envelopes, amount-i CorvaSHs, Oregon ot tain wh'.re he spent Thanksiv- 1 ed to $64.93. ! ; iag. : Koute 1 carried by C- W, Le- lvddie Starr went to Harris-! Vee delivered 3395 piece? of mail, burg, Wednesday, to his grand- and collected 511 pieces; sales on father's, to spend Tiiauksgiviug this route were 1943. with his many friends and rsla-' On route 2 carried by 0. B. 11 ve3" 1 Connor, 3932 pieces were deliver- Mr. and Mrs. George Gove ed and 6159 collected, The sales and Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Gove and J amounted to 12.14. babies spent their Thanksgiving j Route 3, H. M. Cummings-car-day with Mr. Woods of Oak ;rier, delivered 635 pieces and dge j collected 1833. The receipts Mr. ana .Mrs. Datty went to , were ?34.2. o. A Pressing Pasgi&FSi Three roars north of Hotel Cor va:!is. Give me a call. P- SWAEB, Prop,. P s. r. asif N. Stop Eoratchinj; matches or. jour wall. Tnose streaky match scratches look mighty bad on anjywall. lint as long as you coutimij to use gaa or oil you'ye got to ug3 mstehes. Th? "matohlss li?ht" is the electri,: WANTED 500 live geese before lht.a simple twist of the wrist do?s if. the first cf Novem!er . Call or ad- Ue are improving ani peifectinp; etir i df.-t-a S:.nith & B mid.n, Corvallig lighting service in this city and can givejO.egon. 8ftf bttter service lor Jess 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 etnee opposite the O. J. Blacklf.dge furniture -store or phone as, lnd. Phoae 459. Willamette Valley Co. G. A. Chun, M-r. 7-1-tf WANTKD A MAX, WITHOUT STOCK toitnia dwell mk adjoining Oorvaliis who is a kind sirocd workman with a team of horses. 81-tf. WA S I E D 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE CVa.kttk and Weakly Oiegonian at $2.5oper year. Notice ta Lti doers, WANTED Sixty tons of clean vetch seed, and oats in car lots io.-sci c-rs at nearest railroad station. Wantt-d clean Italian and English XOTK'E IS II K RE BY (UVEX that th Cmn-iltvt! CrafcS Sfcfcd. Cdu fill liisii .aim. mittee on Streets ami I'uljhc Building's of the ' I . , , , , . -(ton counm os the cit of eorvaiis inllUjc tu!lie w,t!l cleaner tuid grind- receiveDiastintil'Sno'clocltp. m. of Mondav, er to dean f jr I dimei Rfir rtilp the lWh. day of lerob?r Iskw tor tle improi'- i u. uimws r or oaie . ments of each Of the following strt-ets .n p r. j VOUUg COW, Will brt fr;S 1 BJOli, $25" tions within said City of Corvallis, to-wii : I f-vr-'hl hnra f ,r ol .....l t Fourteentn btreet irom the center ol'Snuih cu:ui uaut;. i. Street to a point opposite the Nortr-st corner h. L'KOOKS. Phone 155 Mountain THE TIME SAVED their old heme iu the mountains last Sunday to get a breath of light air. Route 4, carried by J. A. Daw son, delivered 3809 - pieces and collected 480 pieces. The re- If or Sale. 30,000 acres of I-nd in Lmco'n Hd Benton duntiee Oregon, u. ii g tbs C. & E. R R , known as K -ad Lands, .los 0.vi,e ... by an Eastern Cmipv-v. For prices an.i tertus, cab or'addri-ss, L II. Fieh, Wee: .: Agent, Albany ursgon. rs- Save money bv buvintr tonr watches and jewelry of Matthews' the optician and j weler. 84if Taken op by nndf rtirned at my place 5 -rales southwest cf Philomath on the Wagoner place on October 29, '0G one Holateiu cow brand O. on left hip blind in right eye. J. H. Owene, Corvaihs Or- 97tf Ch e p is 17 km km b) This Popular Columbia Risrer Route Franklin was ri'ht when he said, "Lost timers never found again." The O. R & r. in addition to giving yon 200 miles along the insftehleFs Col umbia Hi ver, saves you 7 hours to Chi cago. It is the hort Line to Lwi-ton. Short Line io Talouse country. Ktiort Line to .Sot.kane Short Line to the Couer d'Alene coun try. Short yine to Salt Lake City. Short L'as to Denver. ' h.3 Line t- Kansas City. ; Short Lioe to Omaha. Short Line to Chicago. Short Line to all points East. Three trains ea6t daily, 9:30 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 particulars ask aay agent of the Southern Pacific Company or write OVsr. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland," Or. oj oi iu in 13HM.-K inirieeu la JuOn auditi'in to said C:ty. Center Street from the center of Eleventh Street to center of Fourteenth Street. 1) pot Street from the Center of Oas Stre:t t i the center of Maple street. Oak Street f;om the North Pide of theCounty road leading to Philoicsrh Northerly to the Corvallis and Eastern r.aiiroad comuauv's track. Of:k Street from the Corrnllis and Eastern Railrotid company's track N ortherly to tne cen ter 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 Washing ton Street to the center of Jefferson. Van ISuren S;reH from center of Fifteenth St to the tenter of K'uhteenlh Street, extended. Eachof'-uch improvements to be made in the manner spd-itied, and to be commenced and completed w. thin the time limited by the ordinance of said city providing for such i:n proveireut, pas.'cd the Common Council on the 26th. day of October lyoti, reference to which is hereby matJe. No bid? will be received except separvte and distinct bids fort' e making of each of the aforesaid improvements, ani etich bid must b accompanied by a certified check upon some responsible bank iu a sum equal to one half of me amount. 01 sucn oia, and payable to iheor View. BANKING. 'HE Fli: NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, regoti, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans mony 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. der of the Pli Jnd nf i,i 7" -V .. ,. . u.. VL ' . r ' ' " ,a' .- . l . , r .j -w.v ..(. ui wnaiiis i uci ii iniii. t;it; uuuei siirneu nag oeen dulv atiointf.f1 which shall be held to prote -t the city of the Kxecutrix of the last will and testament of lame ?,lV"ty owners "ffeyted thereby from loss or P. Mi; Bee, deceased, by the County Court ot n- Subscnbe for the Gazette. tori County, Oregon All Demons havino- ajrainst the estate of said-James P. MtBee, deeeas ed, are hereby r quired to present the same, with proper voucher- tiirrefor, duly verified as by law re quired, within si. n.ouths from the date hereof aforesaid. All bids received or "J" - i X"'' .JK'" S.".? '""J-valhs. U COUUCll Ol SMld Cltr at a rami . a in T... T.. ..-1 .77 . damage on account of the failure' of stieh bidder to enter into coutrac with the citv and give bond as require ! by the ordinances aforesaid. BiJs for the making of any of the forgoing Sfj-X t i J j LUO oniee 01 ine Police Judge, ot said city within the time the Common Council of said Citv at a regular meeting to be held Deeemi,oi- mt inoc f -. o clock p m. The rirht is reserved to reject an- nd all bids deemed unreasonable. Dated November 13th., 1906. J B. Irvine, G. A. Covell. ., . Frank Francisco, Committee on Streets arid Publi- Buildings Biuresaiu. 95-100 CASTORS A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of attorne)s, in the Pobtoftice Building, Corvallis Ore gon, Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, this 21st day of September, 10C0. IVA MAY MCBF-E, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Tames P. McBee, deceased. 78t( The Gazette for Job Work Foley's Kidney Cure v?m tfdaeya an ldder right.