lit CQ3MUS GAZETTE Published Tuesdays and Fridays by Gazette I'LEtrsaixti Compaxv. The Knock-cat Blow. " The tltvr which knocked out Corbett was a rsveWtion to the prize fighters. From the earliest days of the ring- the knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw, : ; the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach - J punches were thrown in to worry and The subscription price of the Gazette j weary the fighter, but ff a scientific man irr several veam lias been, and remains i had to!d one of the old fighters that the i per annum, or .a percent discount if the stomlch heM have laughed at him pain in a'ivd')-e. him paner win oe continued uuiii all arrearages are pa: PERPLEXING PROBLEM. At a meeting of the Interstate Commerce Commission conduct ed in Chicago a few davs ago, at which was discussed the ruin which is certain to result from the car shortage, railroad men of more than national reputation de clared themselves UDable to sug gest an adtqaate remedy. Commissioner Harlan declared it almost seemtd that the coun try is "aouiing from indigestion caused by too great prosperity, " as it was shown that the great riil way s stems ol t -e country which have been rebuilt in the la.sl fi.-. years at unheard of cost hive ordered equipment aud po.ver with a kvishness almost passing belief, and yet are unable to meet lhs- phenominal traffic conditions and profit by the wealth ot revenue that is being offered them. In the nie-.Vii:imi the small shipper is facing ruin, the Li shipper is being terribly crippled, the laboring raaa is thrown out of employment, and the gen erA inquiry is, "When and bow for an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing hone to the public a parallel fact: that thq stomackis the most vulnerable organ out ofhe prfcM ring as well as In it. We protect purhta&s, throats, feet and lungs, but theWfcferiJsttVH-e are utterly indiffer ent to, until diseSvfinds the solar plexus and knocks us out. Make your stomach gonid and, strong by the use ojpoctbr Pierce's Go'Aen, fijjenicai JDiscoverv",, an? vou tjroiecTurselfrrf vour most v'nlnor- Wll! It e:.C Tiie r ill y by th 'Interstate remedies suggested r m able spot. "Golden Medical Discovery cures Kwea.iC stomach," indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and im pure blood and other diseases of he or gans of digestion and nutrition. The "Golden Medical Discovery " has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy Cuid while using the "Discovery "as a constitutional rem edy. Why the "Golden Medical Discov ery" cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you if you wiil read a booklet of extracts from the writ ings of eminent medical authorities, en dorsing it." ingredients and explaining their curative properties. . It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. This booklet gives all the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which it will be seen thai; they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, triple-refined glycerine being used instead. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser, will be sent free.' paper-bound, for 21 one cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. Lazzie King Injured. C jur.nissicn were: Universal pooling or :nter ksnge cf frtiih'. cars ! !! r.,iir .i5s niiti the aid of a Nauouul clearing houte. , A r.,"dproi:til demurrage bill penalizing a railroad either fur not funi-ining cais or for delayed deli wry, or both, as weil as a penalty on' the shipper for improper detention of cars. A (liscoutinmnci iof ear-detention privileges granted the shippers aud existing for years whereby oar movement has ueea materially retarded. ji)ereas ia the penalty or per diani for detention or the diversion of freight cais. Julius Kruttschnitt, director of niaic tenaoea and operation for the Union Pacific and other Harrimaa Hues, said: "The sudden destruction of terminal and warehouse facilities at San Fracc-fcco caused a blockade that tied up-tCDO car a greater part, of the summer. We arc just recovering from the effect ot , thi.5' He said that thu special committee ap pointed by the American Kail way Asoc ia ion to take up the cur shortage ques tion had bjen unable to deciJj on a sat isfactory plan. C rning of "Richord the Third." Lovers of tna' highest ideals in dramatic art are continually find ing fault with the too frequent appearance not only here, but in all the cities, of silly farcical plays, cheap sensationalism, and other immaterial fe-.tures of cur rent theatrical productions, and are always clamoring over the works of Shakespeare and the other great works of literature. It is a pleasure to announce in this connection the early appear ance here' of the eminent trage dian John Griaith and his splenr did company of legitimate artists Ja Shaliespcaio' immortal trage dy, "Richard the Third" with brilliant fire proofed scenic equipment, electrical effects, chemical illusions and ail the de ' tails necessay to insure an abso lutely perfect performance of this, the greatest 'of the great Master's plays. Everywhere that Mr. Griuith has appeared, the local press has teemed with praise of his magnificent performance and it will be a real pleasure to welcome him to this city. The engagement is announced for January 1, 1907 and promises to be the one great big event of the season- It is advisable to secure tick ets early, they will go on sale next Friday morning. The prices are 35, 50, 75c and $1.00. Mrs. Lillie King left the last of the week for Portland, to be at bedside cf her son, Lazzie, who was ir.jtiTed in a street car acci dent Wednesday evening. The storv of the accident was related in Thursday's Oiegon as follows: L. V. Kino;, a railv ay postal clerk, residsiding, at 1224 East Morrison street, was run down and severely ioju.ed by a west bouud Mount Tabor car at Frcmt and Morrison streets about 6, o'clock last evening, and is oc cupying a cot at Good Samaritan Hospital, where he was leported as resting easv. Kint? attemDed to cross the track in fiont of the inbound car while enyaced in the effort to catch an eastbound car. His glasses fell eff and he stopped directly in front of the westbound car. Motormau Lynn used every effort to bring his car to a stop, but was unable to prevent it froin hitting the man. Kiu- was knocked down and dragged a few feet and sustained painful but not serious injuries City Health Officers Wheeler ano Dr. Panton, of the railway com pany, were called and dressed his bruises and cuts. Dr. Pantcn ordered him conveyed to. the Good Samaritan Hospital. -He will be incapacitated for several days. Lot No. 7. 2-86ths of total cost sewar. Lot No. , ,2-S6tiis of total cost sewer. liOt No. 9, '2-6ths of total cost sewer. . Lot No 10, 2-86ths cf total cost sewer. Lot No. 11. 2-86ths cf total cost sewer. Lot No. 12. i-SCths of total cost sewer. Within tea days from the find puolicatioa of this ; notice the owner of any property ascertained and determined to be benefitted by such sewer may file objections to the cadmgs and determinations of said viewers, and the same wiil be considered at the next regular meeting of the Council fol lowing the expiration . of said - period- for mine objections. The -date of nnal publication: of this notice win De January lit a, 1907. , Dated Decemoer 21st, 1906. J. FRED iATES, Police Judge City of Corvallis. - SEWER NOTICE. SEWER NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEKiSiiY GIVEN, th.it the Viewers SDnointed by ordinance No. 213 ot the r;tv of Corvallis to view the sewr or cercd to bo constructed from a pcint iu the center of the alley m blocK , Avery s Addition to the City of CorvaIli3 in Bentoi County, Oregon, seventy-five feet sou:h of the property line on the south side of '"A" street in said City, northerly through Ibe center of the alley of said block "F" anl the centers cf the aiieys of blocks No. 7, S and 9, in the original town of Marysville, now City cf Corvallis, and across the intervening streets, to connect with the sewer cn ihe ouih side of Jefferson street in the .-aid City and the property along the liae of said sewer wuich will be directly boncnttod thereby, to ascertain aud determine what property will bo directly benefitted by such sewer "and to estimate the proportionate share of the cost thereof to be assessed to the several ownor3 . of such property, have filed their report vith the Felice Ju3se cf said City of Corvallis. and that the propriy ascertained and determined by said Viewers to be directly benefitted by said sewer and the oxlent and proportion of such benefit is ,3i follows : la block'"F," Avery's Addition to said City ci Corvallis. Lot Xo. 5, ;2-S6ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. ti, 2-Stitas of total cost sewer. Lot No. 7, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Let No. S, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. in block 7. original town of MarysvUJc, now City cf CcfVallis. - Lot No. 1, 2-SSths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2. 2-8ths cf total cost sewer. ; Lot No. 3, 2-SCths of total cost sewer. Let No. 4, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer.- Lot No. 5, 2-SGths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 6. 2-Stiths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 7, 2-S6ths of total cost .sewer. Lot No. o, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 9. 2-S6ths cf total cost sewer.' . Lot No. 10, 2-S6th3 of total cost sewer. i Lot No. 11. 2-S6ths cf total cost sewer. j Lot No. 12, a-86ths of total cost sewer. - j In block 8, original town of Marysville, j new City of Corvallis. I Lot No. 1, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 3, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. Let No. , 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 5, (south 1-2), 1-S6th of. total cost sewer. - - Lot No. 5, (north 1-2), l-86th of total ict .o. t, z-seths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 7, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 8, 2-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 9. 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. Lot No 10. -S6ths of total cost sewer. . Lot No. 11, 2-S6ths of total cost sewer. ' Lot No. 12. 2-86ths of total cost sewer. In block 9, original town of Marysvile", now City of Corvallis. Lot No. 1, 3-86ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2, (north 1-i.j, 3-172ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2, (south 1-2), 3-172ths of tctal cost sewer. Lot No. 3, (south 1-2), 3-172ths of total cost sewer. Lot No. 3, (north 1-2), 3-172ths of total j cost sewer. Lot No. 4. (south 1-2). 3-172ths of total NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Viewers appointed by ordinance No. 212 of tne jity or (jorvallis to vtew;the sewer or dered to be constructed from a point in Polk street on the center line of the alley through Block No. 'I in Dixon's Second Addition to the City of Corvallis, Oregon, if extended, and 12.4 feet distant from., the North proper ty line of said block,- and running thence southerly rough the center - of the alleys of block No. 7 in Dixon's 2nd Addition to the City of Corvallis and -Blocks No. 6 and 5 in Dixon's Addition to the City of Corvallis to connect -with the Van Buren street sewer in said City and the property along 'the "line or said sewer which will be directly bene fitted thereoy, to ascertain and determine what property will be directly benefitted by such sewer and to estimate the proportionate share of cost thereof to be assessed to the several owner3 of such property, have filed their report with the Police Judee of" said city or corvallis, and that the property as certained and determined by said Viewers to be directly benefitted by said sewer and the extent ana proportion of such benefit is a3 follows : In block 5, Dixon's Addition to the Citv oi corvallis. Lot No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 55. l-3Sth of total cost sewsr. Lot No. 3, l-3th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 4.' i-SGch of tctal -cost sewer. Lot No. 5. j.-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. , l-3Rth- of total cost sewer. Let No. 7, l-36th cf total cost sewer. Lot No. 8, l-3flth of total cost sewan. Let No. 9. lT36ih of total cost sewer. Lot No. 10, l-3ith of total cost sewer. Let No. 11. l-36th cf total cost sewor. Let No. 12. l-36th of total cost sewer. In BlocJt Dixon's Addition to the Citv ot ucrvams. Lot No. 1. l-3Gth of total cot sewet. Lot No. 2, l-3Gth of total cost sswo? Lot No. 3, (South 1-2). l-72ad of total cost scwar. . ... , Lot No. 3, (North 1-2), l-72nd cf total cost sewer. Lot No. 4, l-3f.th cf total cot sewer. Lot No. 5, l-3fith of total cost sewer.' Lot No. 6, l-36th cf total cost sewer. Lot No. 7.. l-36th of ttal cost sewer. Lot No. 8, 1-S6th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 9. l-36th cf total cost sewer. Let No. 10, l-36th of totrl cost sewer. Lot No. 11, l-36th cf total cost sewer. Let No. l-36th of total cost sewer. in D.'oce 7. Di:oa s Second Addition to the City of Corvallis. Lot No. J, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 2, l-36th of tctal coct sewer. Lot No. 3, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer. Let No. 5, 1-36M1 of total cost sewer Lot No. fi l-?,6th of total cost sewer. Trfit No. 7. l-36th of t"tal cot sewer. Lot No. 8, (South 1-2), l-72nd of total cost sewer. Lot No. 8, (North 1-2). l-72nd of total cost sewer. Lot No. 9, l-36th of total cost sewer. Lot No. 10, i-3Gth of total cost sewer. Lot No. 11, l-35th of total cost sewer. Lot No. la. l-36th of total cost sever. Within ten days frcm the final cubi'.cation oi mis notice the owner cf any property as. eertsiaed and dstsrminsd to be beneSited by such sewer may fila objections to the anemgs and determinations cf said Viewers, and the same will be considered at the next regular meeting cf the Council following the .- I VUJCl.' tions. The date of final publication of thi3 notice win oe jpuuary 11th, 1907. Dated January 21st, 19f6. J. FRED YATES, Police Judge of City cf Corvallis. Tlie stcx -x-iit-jcey. The buff turkey is of American ori gin, having heen brought out but a few rears ago. Plumage color, pure buff. the wings being a very light shade of buff. Standard weight: Cock, 27 pounds ; cockereL 1$ p rands : hen. 18 pounds; pullet, 12 pounds. Disqualify ing weights: Cock, less than IS pounds; hen, less than 12 pounds. ' Promptness In Treating; Disease. If you hope to euro ailments in poul try, you must commence to treat them with the appearance of the first symp toms. Do not delay, or you may never sore them. TllBt'S It Cough yourself into a fit, of srasrrs ard thin wonder why you ton't jint well. If you wiil only try a hotfle of Ballard's Horehound Syrnp yonr : cough will lis a 'hip' of the rf'. It" a joitive i-nre for Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis ard all fuliuomry diseases. One bottle will convince yon at vour dtnujist. 25c, "50c, fi.00. ' bold by Graham & Woriham. Simple Kay to Qvercotoo the Dan gers of this Disagreebie Disease. ' Stomach losing in th hope of curing cattarrh of the heaii and throat is useless and often leads to serious" stomach trouble. ' Hyomfi, breathed through a special in haler that ,.oroea with every outfit, brings a medicated healing air to Jeve:y part of the hofb and throar, killing all catarrhal gprm and . soothing and eas ing any irritation in the mucus mem brane. " ' r : A complete TTvomei outfit costs but $1, extra bottles of Honv'!. if needed, 5O cents, and. Graham & Wells give us weteonsl gnarim'e with evpry ptukasre that money will be refunded uole?s the treatment cures. Ncticef jr Pabllcatian. a A H a pp; 1 w : Yearl For many vears it lias been our good fortune to annually express our appreciation for increased patronage from our friends. This year has been no exception and we want to thank you for the biggest trade in our his tory. It has been a banner year with us, breaking all records. We hope to continue to enjoy your confidence and ' - : ' - "... '' k to merit, you custom to such an ex- f tent that this year's business will be g " ' V ' . surpassed during the year ot 1907. g i In addition to a large and complete stock of Drugs and Medicines we have a fine-assortment ot holiday goods, such as C&oics Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Fine Stationery, Books, Musical Instru ments and Pyrograpli Outfits. We also have the famous Edison Phonograph, the wonder of the age, with complete line of records, nothing better for a holiday gift.' ' -- i A call at our store will afford you pleasure and profit. Prompt attention to mail orders. CUSSIFiai ADVkHllStrEHTS ClA8SIFrsu ADVKRTISEMEN'TS: Fifteen words or less, 25 cts lor three successive - insertions, or 50 fts per month; for all np to and including ten additional worJs, Ji cent a word for eacb insertion. V ' Fdr all advertisements over 25 words, I Ct Dfr word for the fitftt innertinn. and ct per word for each additional inser Mon. Nothiag inserted for lesa than 25 -ents. Lodge, society and church notices, her than strictly news matter, will be narged tor. " v V HOMES FOR SALE, WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS, Oregon, on instalment plttu - and as e st parchaaers to build hon.es nu them ii desired. Address Fir-t National Bank, Corvallis, Or. WILL SELL MY LOTb IN Nea PORT, r., for spot catli, baatice iustal viieat, and help part'es to build homes Ihereou, it desired. Address M. 8. w cd o k. C- -vaiHp,(' - ; . t. !i. JAC-oO ; Vi; E.r Ait. fur" in,iii der.tio- Kesirea zJ Fruith -..ti t. Ph-)cie 10. C-e IT II Mail t.o v," f t.6ne ! L01 .-v V ;n x cai'. PHYSICIANS AThEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN iur: t-i.'ieon. Kooius 14, Bank Build iss. o-jce' Hours : 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to 1p.m. Residence : cor. 5th and Ad ama Sts. Telephone at off.ee and res- tdence. Gorvailia, Oregou. House Decorating. FOR PAIMTNG AMD PAPERING BEE VV. E. Paul, lud. AS6 Utf LE SHOP. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU meuts; ccrhiug made to order; cieau ing and repariug done neatly: tave agent's coumiidsion. Sliop North Main St .Krauk Vaunooseu, Prop, o.'tf ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATT0RNE Y-AT-LA W. Oriice np stafrs in Zierolf Building, Only set of abstracts in Ben tot. County K. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Vflice in Post Omce Building, Coival as, Oregon. WANTED WANTED A MAN, WITHOUT STOCK to rent a dwelling adjoining Corvallis who is a kind good workman with a team of horses. 81-tl. High grade goods a specially. A, WANTED 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette ana Weekly Oregonian at $2.55per year. - WANTED Sixty tons of clean vetch 8eed, and oats in car lota load care at nearest raiiroad station. Wanted clean Italian aud English Rye graes eeed, can furnish gaso line engine with cleaner and grind er to ciean for farmers. For sale young cow, will be fresh soon, $25; 6-year-old horse for Faleor trade. L. L. Ekooks. Phone 155 Mountain View. BANKING. Foreign and Domestic Groceries. Confectionery, cigars, tobacco, wood ware, willowware, stoneware, cutlery, notions, fishing tackle, ground bone, oil cake meal grass seed; bee supplies, .'THE FIP.ST NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, yjron, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans money on approed security. Dralts bought and sold and money transferred to the principal cities oi the United States, Europe and foreign countriee. TaSen up by uudeiiijiied at my place 5 .-wiles southwest tof Philomath oa the Wagoner place on October 29, 'CO' one I TTrlateir, , ntv l)rgnd Ci nn lft hin KUnrl COSt sewer. . . " . " " " Lot Xo. . (north 1-2), 3-172tis of total 111 nht eye. J. H. Oweni, Corvallis Or- cost sewer. - . . T . x- e o.i . . a . . . . qi. u. u, o-ooius 01 cosi sewer. United States Land Offi'e, Portlaart, Orcgan, Nov ' ember 2Sth, 1900 , t -Notice is hsrabv give a t'vit in compliance with he provisions of the act o: C n2res of Jane S. lt"!8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Statpsof California. Oregon. Nevada, and Wash ineton Territoi v." as extended to all the-public land siaresbyaet o August 4, Fred Foitmillero Albany, Oountv of Liun. State of Oregon, .ha3 this dw filed in thisoffics his sworn statement No-. 7130 for the purchase of the stt J of section No. 3o in Township No. 10, south range No. 5, west aud will offer proof to show that the land nought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore County Clerk of Beuton Countv at his oSGee at CorvalUa, Cregn, on Saturdvr the 16th day of Feb ruary i9o". He names as witnesses: ROBERT T4. GLASS of Corvallis. Ores-on; JOHN JOHNSON, of Wren, Oregon; M. J CAMERON, of Albany, Oregon; WIL tlA.vi 1GO, of Wreun, Oretron. Anv and all nersons claiminsr adversely the above decribed linds ar "wiuested to fie their Saims in this oMce on or bexore said 16th day of Febru ary 1907. I , ALGERNON. DBESOX, Kegistcr. GORVALUSf OREGON; Mail orders promptly filled. What's Worth doing is worth doing well. If yon wiRh to he cured of Rheumatism use Ballard's Snow Liniment and yon will be "well enred." A positive enre for Sprains, Neuralgia, Bruises, Contracted Muscles and 1 the ilis that ilesh is heir o. a. ir. m. y liaarua, javasota, xexas, writes: "I have nsed Snow Liniment for sprain ed ankle and it gave the best of Balisfao io n. I always keep it in the hojse." Sold by Graham & Wortham . Why Kot Use Electric Lights? Children's have money .by buying your watches and "jewel ry of Matthews1 the optician and jeweler. . j: 'S4tf Lot No. , 3-86ths of total cost sewer. ' ' Subscribe tOT it Gazette. Favorite tonic fa White's Cream Ver mifuge, the cure for worms and all chil dren's diseases. It ' not only - kills the worms, but removes the slime and mucus in which they bni'd their nests. Its ac tion on the child is mild and leaves him in a healthy condition. Joe Daniel. Sur mac, Tenn., says that he gave one of his children White's Cream Vermifuge when the Hoctor thought it had colic- and from - thefmt dose the child passed. 73 worms. S.'Id hy Graham A Wortbam. . Stop scratching matches on our wall. Those streaky match scratches look mighty bad on any wall. But as long as yon continue to use gas or oil you'ye got to ns8 matches. Tha "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 O. J. Blackledge furniture store or phone as, Ind. Phone 4S9. Willamette Valley Co. G. A. Clark, Mgr. 74-tf . Glaastieig s.zns3 , Three doors uorth of Hotel Cor vallis. Give me a call. Pm Hm SWAESZf, Prop. The Gazette for Job Work Foley's Kidney Cure All kinda of grass seed for ealr at ZieroU's Timothy, clover and orchard grass seed. ' 74t The best ker ever in Corval lis e Voesburg, at Small's B t iny. . 94