Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, May 03, 1907, Image 2

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    IGUR CLOTHINQ DEPARTMENT-
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I Of fer many requisites in Meti's
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COURTS OF JUSTICE;
In the Oregonian of Sunday,
appeared an article on court re
form by Judge Frazer. The ar
ticle is appropos and suggests
many things regarding courts.
A court should be a place where
justice, above all thing?, is dis
pensed, but too often there is a
miscarriage of justice in the
very place where it should be
found.
It is hard to have to say, but
it is true, that people generally
are becoming wary of what is
termed law. They are not so
much afraid of justice as they
are of the technicalities of the
law. Time and again we have
observed what appeared, and
undoubtedly was the cause of
justice defeated in the courts on
account of what in legal phras
eology is termed "technicali
ties." Too much "technicality" is
certain to defeat a just cause,
presented by an honest and con
scientious attorney. Instead of
an honest presentation of a
case in the higher courts in the
land, and we have them parti
cularly in mind, there is too
much "diamond cut diamond"
practice and the merits of "the
case from a broad and common-sense
point of view is lost
sight of.
Senator Fulton has seen fit to
come to the front and present
his side of the case regarding
certain representations of Sena
tor LaFollette made during the
latter's lecture tour in Oregon.
From the utterances of both we
incline to the opinion that the
"plot thickens" and there are
now questions we should like to
ask both of them.
In Hillsboro confectioners can
not sell cigars or tobacco on Sun
day, but a restauratuer may sup
ply them to his patrons. They
seem to be in moral convulsions
down the creek and appear in
tent on rooting out the evil of
"personal liberty." We don't
see why Corvallis did not had in
this reform.
And Top Coats! Each Garment -is a model-of perfecjtioii invstKle,;
quality: and workmatiship heyf j,t,,,:ltey,h look; and t Hey wear.
The varieties we:show,J the orange: 6f abf icsi r desigtis we display;
and the "prices
Francis J. Heney, who will
conduct the prosecution of Bin
ger Hermann when be goes on
trial in Oregon for complicity for j
land frauds, has gone into print
with the assertion that he is con
fident of convicting Bmger. This
may or may not have been a
ise statement for Heney to
make. He argues that because
he convicted those connected
with Hermann that he is certain
to convict the latter. Hermann,
on the other hand, has had some
"close shaves" and always
dodged in time, so that being in
practice he may side-step and
fool Heney. Who can say?
EXTRAQRDiNARY ATTRACTION
Murray & Mack Coining
dav Night.
Tues-
Murray & Mack and their pro
duc.ion of "Around the Town"
:s positively the largest and best
musical comedy touring the
coast this season. The per.orm
ance here is to be exactly the
same as that produced at the
Heiiig theatre in Portland. The
company numbers forty people,
including a chorus of thirty girls.
Briaht and catchy music ren
dered by voices that can sing and
the best dressed chorus on the
stae makes this the real theatri
cal treat of the season. Murray
& Mack are comedians of nation
al reputation, and it can be sate
ly said that their attraction is far
and away the best that has ever
visited Corvallis. The prices of
admissiou are 50c, 70c and $1.
j Sale opens Saturday.
The OAC board of regents was
to hold a meeting yesterday af
ternoon after . the Ga
zette press hour, to hear the re
port and ratify the selection of
the committee chosen to came a
successor to Presidenc Gatch.
The announcement of the name
of the new president is awaited
with much interest throughout
the state.
WAX TED One hundred Betting bens
at 50c ea'h for hatching pheasants
Must bj gentle and not too large. Gene
M. Simpson, Ind. phone 254, Corvallis,
Ore. 34tf
Stop Gramblitu;
If yon naffer from rheumatism or
pains, for Ballard's Snow Liniment will
brina yon quirk relief. It is a sure cure
for Sprains, Rheumatism, Contracted
Muscles and all pains and wit' in the
rea. hofall. Price 25c, 50c. $1.00 C.
R. Smith. Tenaha, lex., writes: I have
used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my
family for years and have found it a fine
remedy for alt pains and achts. I rec
ommend it for poios in the chest. Sold
by (jrabam & Worinam.
I
we quote, make
Children's5 Section shows many strong
DUrtinlu rUKUIL. . ..ln - "18,lr'""ie . - Beware of "Digestives MARKET
Excitement in Polk County Aug
ust Fischer Interested.
, Angus' Fisher of this city is
very much interested in the 'oil
fever" that has recently develop
ed in Dallas, near which place
Mr. Fisher recently invested in a
$20,000 farm. The boring for
oil is on a place only one and a
half miles from the property
owned by the Corvallis capitalist,
all of which is justification tor
his deep interest in the subject.
A dispatch from Dallas says of
the matter:
Polk county again has the oil
fever. B. F. Whiteaker, living
three miles southeast of Dallas,
was in town last Saturday'mak
ing financial arrangements U
commence borings on his farm
again, near the aoaudoned well
bored in 1901. Mr. Whiteakei
is confident of success. He says
if the borings in the old well
had been big . enough success
would have been achieved then,
but at a depth of about 100 feet,
with the smallness of the hole, a
slight crook in the c-sing made
operations impos-ible, and the
well was abandoned. Joseph
Hirshberg, of Independence, Mr.
Whiteaker savs. will be associa
ted with hitn in the present bor
ing, as he was in the first Mr.
Hirshberg will start, for the oil
fields of California on Wednes
day to hire a competent man
with an outfit to bore a 12 inch
well, and in case this cannot be
done, will purchase the necessaav
machinery and tools to do the
work and ship them immediately
here. The oil well is consider
ed valuable property Irom the
fact that at a depth of several
hundred fe.t salt water was found
of a very good grade and to al)
appearances n inexhaustible
quantities. This the owners de
clare, will evaporate into car
loads of the very purest and finest
salt.
Independence has : decided to u?e
oil for street epriokling this 8ePon
and has ordered a carload of oil tjT
the purpose. The plan has . betD
Bucceffiully tried in other places
and tt e experiment at lndepei d tic
will be watched wuh intercut by all
neighboring lowts.
If You Don't
Sncc ed the first time use Hrbine and
yon will et instant relief. Tie greatest
liver regulator. A positive cure for Con
stipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and
all liver com plaints, Mr. C . of Emory.
Trxas, writes: "My wife has been using
Herbine for herself and childr-n for five
years. It is a tore cure for constipation
and malaria fever, which is substantiated
by what it has done lor n:y tamiiy." So-ki
by Graham & Wortham.
choosjiig very easy., '; .2
Muddle has started the public to think
ing. The wonderful success that has
met Ballard's Horehound Syrnp in its
crusade on Couglisv Icflunza, Bronchitis
and all Pulmonary troubles has started
the public to thinking of this wonderful
preparation. Thev are all using it Join
the procession and down with sickness.
Price 25c, 50a and $1.00.. Sold by Gra
ham & Wortham.
For Chief of Police.
I herewith announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Chief of Police,
subject to the will of the voters.
37U J. W. Ingle.
For Chief of Police.
In response to the request of many
citizens, I hereby auuouuce myself as a
candidate for the olfice of chief of po.ice
of the city of Corvallis, subject to the will
of the people at the coming city ejection.
If eUcted, I shall consider my oacb ol
office binding, and shall do my duty
without lear or favor.
iSUif J. D. WELLS.
For Chief of Police.
I herrby aououuee myself as a candi
date lor the olfice of Chief of Police of
Corvallis, subject to the will 01 ihe vo
ters at the coining election.
33tf LINCOLN CHAMBERS
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hat
been duly appoint.! uoinimsuulur ul title estate ol
fiiuerti iieuuy, ileeeatieu, uy the County Court ol
Beutou countyi uregou. All persons uaving elainid
against Haiu estate are liereoy requireu to prcseut
tue same, uuly verined as uy law required, to Uie
undertugueaa, Corvailul, Henton County, Oiegon, 01
at tne oliioe of J. F. Yites at Corvallis, jseuton
county, Oregon, witnui six months Iroin tue Oate o
this noaue.
lated March 22nd, I9O7.
J. W. HANDY,
Administrator of the estate 01 AlDert Oeuny, de
ceased, ztl
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may con
cern that tile undersigned has beeu duly apuoiut
ed by tne cuuuty Court ot lientou county, Ore
gon, auniiuistrator ot tne estate ol Alexander bcu
nelt, deceased. All persons having eiauus against
the estate ot said Aiexauuer Dennett, ueeeased,
are hereuv required to present trie same, Willi
proper voueOeis thereloi, duly verined as by law
rei-uired, within six uioutus rrom tne uate bereol,
to tne undersigned at his residence at Monroe,
ui egou, or at tue umce ol act audeu & jryson, at
torneys, Corvallis, Oregon.
. .bated Marcn 8th, llu7.
E. BENNETT,
Administrator cf the estate of Alexander Dennett,
deceased. .
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it nay con
cern that the undersigned nas been oulv appointed
administrator witn tne will annexed ol tne estate ol
Isaac forter, deceased, by the county Court ol ten
ton County, Oregon. All persuns having claims
against the estate of Isaac Sorter, deceased, ure
hereby required to present same, witn proper
vouchers tnerefor, only verified as by law required,
within six months from the date hereof, to the un
dersigned at his residence in Denton County, Ore
gon, or at the olfice of McFaddeil & isruson, attor
neys, Corvallis, Oregon.
Dated March. 15th, 107.
JOHN F. PORTER,
Administrator with the will annexed 01 the estate
of Isaac tot ter, deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the Estate of Kancy J. Slagle,
deceased:
Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned
that the undersigned has been duly appointed ad
ministrator of tne estate of Nancy J. &tagle, de
ceased, by the county court of me State of Oregon
for Benton County. Ail persons having claims
agaisnt said estate of said Nancy J. Slagle, deceas
ed, are hereby required to present the same, with
the proper vouchers, duly verified as by law re
quired, within six months from tne date nereoi, to
tne njudersignea at his law umce iu Corvallis, in
Benton County, Oregon. (
bated this April 9, ltttf. ' ,
E. E. WILSON,
Administrator of the estate of Nancy J . 8tagle, ne
ceased. gl 41
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VMUL JAT&l tW M - - SB N .
' The ordinary "dyspepsia" tablet has
ruined more stomachs than all other
causes combined. Giving temporary re
lief, it leaves the digestive 8 v stem weak
er than before, and the tablets must be
continued, witb increasing frequency.
Mi-o- ja excites the secretion of gastric
juice, and wheu the food is swallowed,
the stomach is ready to digest it.
Mi-o-na stomach tablets are never sold
in bulk, butiaa neat box box conven
ient for the purse or vest pocket, at 5OC.
A guarantee is given by Graham &
Weils with every box of Mi-o-Da, that
oioney will be refunded if the remedy
fails to give satisfaction. Ttiia shows
there faith in the remedy.
mm ADVtRTISEMEHTS
CIASSIFIHl ADVERTISEMENTS :
Fifteen words or less, 25 cts for thru
successive insertions, or 50 cts pe
month; lor all up to and including tei
additional wor !s, )z cent a word for ear)
insertion.
For all advertisements over 25 wordfe
I ct per word for the first insertion, ano
Vs ct per word for each additional inser
tion. Nothing inserted for less than 2t
ents.
Lodge, society and church notices,
ither than strictly news matter, will bt
;Harifed tor.
HOMES FOR SALE.
WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS,
Oregon, on instalment plan and as
e St purchasers to build homes on them
ii desired. Address First National
Bank, Corvallis, Or.
WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT,
Jr., for spot- caeli, balance instal
nents, and belp parties to build homes
thereon, it desired. Address M. S.
W.'od ork. C -vailip, O
Veterinary Surgeon
DR. E. E. JACKSON, VETERINARY
surgeon and dentist. R sidence 1220
Fourth street. Phone 389. Office loll
Main street, Phone 204. Give him a
call.
What You See
Is Worth Twice
f What You Read
As you are now coming to
market with the opportunity
ol comparing values, we ask
you to see our lines.
We have a broken line of
- Ladies' and Children's shoes
which we are closing out at
remarkably low prices. Come
before your size is gone.
Also some remnants in
Dress Goods, Wash -Woods,
etc., at bottom prices.
Our new Spring and Sum
mer stock is arriving and is
ready for your inspection.
Make money by buying our
lines, and save money by
getting our prices.
Henkle & Davis
su
Washington
Fashioned Apparel
THl WASMfMOTOM COm,
SEED STORK A LARGE SUPPLY OF
fretjh garden seeds in bmK, just receiv
ed. All k mis of farm and garden
seeds, seed wlieat, oats, barley, pota
toes, artichokes, feed oats, chicken
ieed, Land Plaster. Five kinds of
clover and vetch., lean furnish clover
by the tar load. Second door nortu of
exprets ottice. u. Li. Brooks. Phone
&:
I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR.
MfM... m.i. 1 r-rM ifirt'H urni-uru r rxj
"Kf"
:. r 11 1 -xt i t
HMVfi rpuilv Utm a cniiuru el fh I irimraii
ieed to ail. luos oulden yt
n
timothy. T. A. Logsdon R. F. D.,
1, (Jorvaliie; Phone 5, Granger. 36tf
FOR&ALE: MAMMOTH BRONZE.
turkey egge: two 10ms ac head of flock
weigh 3u and o5 b.; hens lrom IZ to
18 lbs. Eggs Sj-2 50 per dozen. Frank
Wyatt, Puiluuimb, Oregon. lud.
Phone 16 on Wyatt line. 83-41
PHYoiolANS
B. A. CATciJiY, M. D., PH YSIC1AJS
urgesuu. rtouuie 11, iann jtiuild
tug. uihcc) iiuuro . 10 LU 1 a. ui , 4 ijO
4 . ui . xtbsiauice : cor. oifi" emu Aa
umib 01 xeiepiioue at omce and rett
tueuuo. Uorvauit), oregoxi.
House Decorating.
FOR PAiiN lLNG AiSD PAPERING bBai
vv. Jb. Paul, luu. Iclo lcf
MARBLE SHOP.
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU
niciito; cm oiug tuaue to orvier; uieau
lag and reporiug done iieauy : toavo
agent's couiuubbIou . Stiop Nona
Aiain St.,Fruuk. Vaunooeeii, Prop,
ATTORNEYS
J. F. 1ATES, AlTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Omce up stall's In Ziieroit riuliuing,
Oui set ul ausliauis 111 jentoi Vxiuuty
Hi. JA. JtSKYisUlN AiXOKNJix' AT LAW.
Vince 111 l oot iuice Xiuliuing, ioival-
WANIhD
WANTED A CHOICE PIECE OF TIM
Uer lauu. JViubl be ciie.. Auurestt
P. O. 22S, Corvallis, CMe. 2UU
WAiSTEU out) SlJ.SJRLttERS IOTHJS
Uahi-iB kud Weeiiy Uregoniao at
2.utiper year.
NANKING.
THE Fli. -.'x NATIONAL BANK OF
Corvailis, Oregon, transacts a general
conservative banking business. Loans
money on approved security. Dialtd
bought and coid and money ,ranslerred
to tiie principal cities 01 the United
btatee, iiUiope and foreign coun tiles.
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