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CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Suggests j Qr Piscrimitiatitig advisabil ity of inspecting ottr new lines iti Itiyliy Iil5il 5 dUI ElIi 3U 15 i jjm vVasSjington ! Jfc& Fashioned Apparel ' f-J?mt w wsi kotow ca. f-( Cgir cv von. 1.-. ; Offer many requisites in Men's I attractions for CW.IIS OKI ft Published Tuesdays and Fridays by GAZKTTE PUEilSHISm CoMP VY. The subscription pm:eof the Gazette i.t -vnrat vki'm hi ''!. mil remuii s i I'm annum, .ir 15 tr cent di cod in ailva'i'-e. i'dis pa " vinl if will he wtstitim-d until nil (trwarniwi -re ia LABOR U I S. TI-i nf-.Mhidft of the Chicago Federation of Labor in its attack on President Roosevelt is a dis grace to all affiliated and sym pathizing labor organizations and a reflection upo i the pfnpleof the nation. Because the presi dent saw fit to refer to Debs, I.Ioyer and Haywood in the same breath with Harriman, all of whom he characterized as "un desirable citizens," the feder ation was up in arms. Ivloyer and Haywood are under indictment as accessories to the murder of Governor Steunenberg of Idaho. The federation claim ed that the utterances of the president would be detrimental to the interests of the indicted men when their case came up for a hearing and demanded an explanation and retraction of the chief executive. Roosevelt answered in a manner which should have settled the matter once for all. In his letter to the federation at Chicago, as given to the pub lic, the president made it very plain that he considered Moyer and Havwood . "undesirable citi- . , i! zens, not so mucn on account of their present plight as on ac count of their obnoxious past. On account of their past he con demned them and for the same reason he condemned Harriman. Bat while he made plain his su Dreme indifference to what the federation might do or Harriman might do, or any other party or parties might attempt in opposi tion to him, he also gave empha sis to the fact that his first con sideration was a square deal for all men under the laws of the land regardless of the fact of personal wealth, power or pov erty. A more manly, able and fearless letter could scarcely have been written by any man under the circumstances. To the shame of the federa tion at Chicago they again sent an open letter to Roosevelt in which they attempt by threat to force him to "toady" to their caprices. In certain respects J ' Bring-. Us ,ydnrr -P " ' Jgf j And Top Coats. Each Garment is a model of perfection in style, quality and workmanship. They fit, they look and they wear. The varieties we show, the range of fabrics, designs we display, and the prices we quote, make lyr men's f umisnm clever and economical parents. the last letter of the federation borders on the anarchistic and if the conditions of. this govern ment are such as make it neces sity that the chief executive i submit to such devilish attacks we are indeed in a sad way- We are by nature in sympathy with those who earn their bread by toil, but feel no compassion for those who allow themselves to become pawns in the hands of unscrupulous labor "bosses." r or cne la-wing classes co coun- T71 .111 1 j tenauce, much less aid and abet, an attack on Roosevelt seems al most traitorous, for he is the man of all men who stands as a champion of every honest man, be he patrician or plebeian, rich or poor. DELEGATION AR3SVZ5. East Willamette Association Meets Today. Beginning this afternoon at three o'clock the eleventh annual meeting of the Eist Willamette Association of Congregational churches will hold its first ses sion at theCong'regational church in this, city, closing tomorrow evening. Prominent pastors will he present to participate in mak ing the meeting the most suc cessful in the history of the as sociation. One of the most important questions before the Congrega tional church today, "The Tri- cnurch Union" will be presented by Rev. F. E. Dell, pastor of the First Congregational church of Salem, followed by an open j discussion. I After the evening services to night, a reception will be given to the v siting pastors and dele gates, in the church parlors and an urgent invitation is extended to all pastors of the city to be Dreseut and to all others interest ed. Rev. P. S. Knight and Rev. Edward F. Greeu, former pastors of the local church, will be pres ent and tage a prominent part in the program. Rev. Cephas F. Clapp and Rev, H. N. Smith, state officers, will also be in at tendance. The program of the associa tian in full will be as follows: 1 uksday Afternoon 3:00 Devotional Services; Organization and Business; Reports from the Churches Tuesday Evening 7 ;3' Service of Song ; Association Ser mon, Rev. E. S. Bollinger Portland : Offering for Ministerial Relief Wednesday Forenoon 9:00 Devotional Services: Business; 'Pastoral Co-operation in Evangelistic Service?," Rev. P. S. Knight, Salera ; Discussion; "How to Stimulate Mis Toggery. Our Boys' and Children's Section shows many strong sionary Interest in the Whole Church,' Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Salem ; Discus sion: Woman's;hnnr; Adjournment. Wednesday Afternoon 1:45 Devotioual Services; Bntinpfs; " "The Pi n's arid Con's of the Tn-Feder ation," R.v. F. E Dell, Sal m ; Discus sion; An open Parliament on "Th Moral Effect of the Publication of Criminal News;' ' The Attitude of the Church Toward Prseo' Dav Soeiologi c il P obloms," Rev. E. F. Green. Ashland; Mission Sunday School Work within Our Associa ion.'' Rev. H. N. Smith, Portland; Business: Ad journment. Wkdnekday Evening 7 :30 Service of Song, "Shad Sunday , Sch ol Methods he Revised." Rev. A. W Monosm'tH, Corva'lis: ' Tee china the T-nth ," Rev. E. O Oafelev Oregon City; "Propping tn )- " Rev. H, Gilpatrick, HiUshoro; Odering; Adjourn.' ment. What Is Catarrh? Catarrh is an innammat on of the mucous membrane of f'e nose, throat and lungs, with many annoying symp toms. In this climate there ure few wh) do not suffer from ihts disagreeable disease, often in a chronic and dangerous state. The one scientific and com nonsense treatnien, is Hyomei. a combination of healing and germ-killing balsams. which is breathed through a special inhaler th.it comes with every out fir,. A complete Hyonei outfit costs but LOO, and Graham & Wells give their personal guarantee with every package that money ill be refunded unless the treatment cures Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the nndersijrned has been dulv appoint! administrator of the e&tute of Albert Deuov, deceased, by tha County Court of Benton County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to prtsent the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at Corvallis. Benton County, Oiegon, or at the office of J. F. Yite- at Ceivallia, Benton County, Oregon, within six mouths from tne date o this notice. Dated March 22nd, lgu7. J. W. H4NDY, Administrator of. the estate ol Albert Denny, de ceased. 26 FROM THIS D iVT 'Til further notice all glasses fitted by PRATT, The Optician, will be absolutely Quarintaed for ono yean against breakage of any kind 25 Brands of BREAKFAST FOODS We Carry BUT YOU WANT TO THY THE LATEST TOASTED COM FLAKES This food is put up in one pound packages and sold for 15 cents a package at MODES GROCERY choosing very easy. LETTER LI VI'. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Corvallie poatotfice, for the week ending April 27. 1907: Miss Adiia Brown, Geo Hurlburt, Ben Jones, T P Stewart, H J Wilson. B. W. Johnson, P M W. od wanted on Gazette o .ct. eubociiption at the 34 ?t Why Have a torpid liver when Herbine, the only liver regulator will help v;u? There is no reason why you should m' ier tiom Dynpepnia, Constipation, Chills md lever, or any liver .om plaints hen Herbine will cure tou, t. -C W aite, vV estville, fia,, nriies; ''I was sick for a mouth witti chilis ud fever, and alter taking two bottles of Hei'tiime am well and luaiihy. Sold by Graham & Worth am For Chief of Police. xn response to the request ot many citizens, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of chief of podce of the city of Corvallis, subject to the will of the people at the coming city election. If elected, I shall consider my oath of office binding, and shall do my duty without tear or favor. 30tf J. D. WELLS. Good Judgment Is the essential characteristic of men and women, iuvalnabie to good busi- uien and necessary to good housewives. A woman shows good judgment when she buys White Cream Vermifuge tor her baby. The best worm medicine ever ottered to ' mothers. Mauy, indeed, are the sensiole tnothers, who write express ing their gratitude tor the good health ot their children, which they owe to the use of vVhite's Cream Vermifuge. Sold by Graham & Wortham. For Chief Of Police. I herrby announce myself as a caadi date for the office of Chief of Police of Corvallis, subject to the will ol the vo ters at the coming election. 33tf LINCOLN CHAMBERS 25 iMIfltD AlMHIIStMENlS CLA88IFIB1J advertisements: Fifteen wordo or less, 25 cts for thret successive insertions, or 50 cts pel month; for all op to and including tec attriitional words. cent a word for eacl insertion. For all advertisements over 25 words I el per word for the first insertion, ant ct per word for each additional inser tion. Nothing inserted for less than ems. 1-rodge, society and church notices liter than strictly news matter, will b jnarg.l1 tor. HOMES FOR SALE. AS I AM GOING OUT OF THE Busi ness will sell my grain warehouse at a bargain, or would exchange for a good residence ir Corvallib, or a small fa m of equal value. Handled 47,1X10 bushel- of grain this season. R. N. Williamson, Wells, Ore. 21tf WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS, Oregon, on instalment plan and as e st purchasers to build homes on them 11 desired. Address First National Bank, Corvallis, Or. WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT, jr., for spot cash, balance instal nents, and help parties to build homes thereon, it desired. Address M. S. V cd o k. C -vailis, O . Veterinary Surgeon DR. E. E JACKSON, VETERINARY surgeon and dentist. Reidence 1220 Fourth street Phone 389. Office loll Main street, Phone 204. Give bima call. Jufct Because Your cough is only in your throat and does not trouble you now, don't think that it needs no attention. When it has not had much of a start is the time to check it. The slightest cough easily leads to Pneumonia, Bronchitis aud Con sumption. A bottle of Ballard's Hore honnd Syrup will cure that cough. The rice puts it within reach of all. Sold by Graham & Wortnam. What You See Is Worth Twice What You Read As you are now coming to market with the opportunity of comparing values, we ask you to see our lines. We have a broken line of Ladies' and Children's shoes which we are closing ont at remarkably low prices. Come before your size is gone. Also some remnants in Drt-ss Goods, Wash voodst etc., at bottom prices. Our new Spring and Sum. mer stock is arriving and is reaoy for your inspection. Make money by buying our lines, and save money by getting our prices. ilenkle & Davis M 9 Washington Fashioned Apparel ,TH WASHINGTON OO NSW VQM MARKET SEED STORE A LARGE SUPPLY OF fresh garden seeds in bulk, just receiv ed. All k uos of farm and garden seeds, seed neat, oats, barley, pota toes, artichokes, feed oats, cincken leed, Land Pluuter. FivM kinds of clover and vetcn. lean furnish clover by the lar load. Second door norm of exprets ottite. L. L. Brooks. Phone 655. WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR set piice for poultry, nos, veal, calf, ect., at T. .i. Boulder's grocery store, corner hecond and MouroeSt., oppo site Corvallis Hoi el. : Your cash is al ways ready, aud a square deal guaran teed to all. Tuos Bouldkn Hit BALED VETCH HAY. ALSO SOME timothy. T. A. Loqsdon R. F. D., 1, Corvallis; Phone 5, lirauger. 36tf FOR SALE : MAMMOTH BRONZE turkey egge; two toms at head ol flock weigh 30 aid i.5 lbs.; hens lrom IZ to .18 lbs. Eggs 2 50 per dozen.' FbanK Wyatt, Philomath, Oregon. lud. Phone loon Wjait line. 33 41 PHYSIUANS B. A. CAT&itY, M. D., PHYbiClAN ..u- urgou. i&oonis it, iianc rtuiio ing. Umce louro : 1U to 12 a. ui , Z to 4 p. ai. tesiuuice: cor. 6U1 and Au oiu bu iciepuouo at onice and rea luence. Corvaiiib. Oregon. House Decorating. FOR PAIN 1L.NU AiND PAPERING bEK rt. E. Paul, luu. 4So . ltf MARBLE SHOP. MARBLE AND GRANITE MuNU aiieuio; ccrolug made 10 oruer; clean ing aud reparlug done neauy : bavtf agent's uouiuilbBiun. ciiop Nona Mull St.iFrault VuuuoOoeo, fioy, ytt AlTOHNtYS J. JJ. fcATJbb. AiiOKiSKY-AT-LAVV. Uniy ott ui auBLiacits au letiloii KsOumy &. K. jiKlteUiN Ai-iOKNJiiY Ai UW, VUXAS ill XVOi CJLUUO jDUllUllifc, KjQl Vai- ub. Oregon. WANTED WANTED A CHOICE PIECE OF TIM- her laud. Must he cucajj. AUorebS P. O. Corvallis, uie. vVAiSTEU ouO SUBSCRIBERS lO THE OAZK'ria auu VeeS.xy Oiegouiau at per year. BANKING. THE FlisVi JNATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, vregoii, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans money on approved security. Dralta bougnc and toid and money i,ransierred to the principal cities ot the United btateB, -tuiope i.nd foreign countries. The Gazette for Job Work. Subscribe for the Gazette.