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THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE 1 ublished Tuesdays and Fridays by Gazette Publishing-Company. f tie Subscription price of the Gazetti for several year has been, and remains $L j.er annum, or 25 per cent, discount if ' pi.j'i in advance. This paper will be cc ctinued until all arrearages are pail. PUBLIC SPIRIT. There is an old adage that ". '.oney makes the mare go." This is taken to mean that any conceivable enterprise can be n ade a success provided there is 1 T 1 ?1 eruugii money DacKing n. ftioney is a power. Many most djsirable enterprises could never be carried to ultimate success without the aid of money and Oi'tentimes the expanditure of large sums of it. Large num- Dtrs oi men, inaeea, seem to De lieve that nothing worth while may be accomplished by any other means than the application of money and plenty of it. Such men have lost sight of the fact I -IT j 1 there is something more poten tial than money; something, too, which never fails to accomplish whatever it undertakes. It has the happy faculty of making ''the mare go" to good purpose even though large sums of money- are not available. This power is known as public spirit, or the manifestation of life, activity and energy making for common use and public bene fit. Like charity, this spirit may begin its activity at home. A man having it will have his huildings, his farm, his fences, and everything pertaining to his domicil neat, clean and attract ive. This done he sees some thing he can easily do not only for his own benefit but for that of the public at large. It may be only mending a near by piece of bad road. Whatever it is he goes at it heartily and cheerily, and does it. There is nothing that can be done for the common good which he does not stand ready to help along. This public spirit resembles the smallpox in that it is exceed ingly contagious. Who has not seen whole neighborhoods, trans formed because the spirit had seized upon one man and set him to work? for it invariably accomplishes , more, in shorter time and with less expenditure of money than can be compassed without it- For tunate is tha community which has one or two public spirited citi zens dwelling in it. Most fortu nate that community in which all its members are public spirited citizens. Corvallis is waking up and moving forward, but her citizens some of them at least should exhibit yet more of that admira- v i 1 . i c i ;l l Die quaiuty oi goou cuzensmp known among men as public spirit. AN EQUAL VOICE. Secretary Taft in a recent speech to a southern audience reminded republicans that al though their state always went democratic, by decisive major ities, at presidential elections, they had as great strength, or as many votes in the National Re publican Convention as those states which gave equally as de cisive republcan majorites. This has been the case for many years. It is not just to the republicans of those states who make the election of a re publ'can president possible that other states which contribute nothing to party success have as much to say concerning the selection of candidates and the promulgation of party purposes. It has been suggested that the delegates to the National conven tion from each state should be in the ratio that its vote bears to the republican vote of all the states. Nothing has been done, and as it is merly a party ques tion it is of comparatively little moment. I A far more important .matter is that of excessive representa tion in congress and hence in the electoral college of those states which have disfranchised the negro yet count him present when if comes to fixing their rep resentation in congress. Here are several wrongs of National importance. A plain provision of the federal constitution is practically annulled. This gives one section of the country a greater representation in the national congress than it is law fully entitled to, and it inures to the advantage of one political party . Nothing has been done to remedy these wrongs. It '"s not probable anything will be done. But unless the South shows a decided purpose to divide on national issues between the sever al parties, as in the North the time will come when something must be done to extirpate these wrongs. Senator Fulton's speech Fri day, at the court house was in his best vein. He said nothing Showing himself to be out of har mony with the administration or with the purpose of the party. Upon several questions which have not yet come up for party acton he gave such expression of personal opinion as entitles him to a place with the most advanc ed thinkers on these subjects, Governor Chamberlain's Address Governor Geo. Chamberlain's speech at the court house grounds Thuisday afternoon at the big All-Benton fait was of a practical nature and apporopriates to the occasion. It was the nrt time that many of those in the la-gd audience had ever seen or heard the governor and the occasion was one long to be remembered by them. In his reference to the public schools the governor won hearty applause for insiting that they be not employed entirely to fit boys and girls for the so-caller higher educition, but more for practical affairs of lite, sued as agriculture, horticulture, domes tic science, etc. If more boys learned grafting trees there would be less grafting of fees. It more girls learned to cook there would be fewei divoice 'uiis filed. Additional Local. Prof and Mrs. Will Wicks leave tt morrow for New York City. After a two weeks visit there with relatives Prof. Wicks enters Cornell for a course. AU winners of prizes in the Benton school fair can obtain their certificates of award at the store of A. K. R las. They will then bs ab'e to secure their prizes. AU are requested to call and secure these certificates uhk-li are now ready. Riv Yates left Saturday afternoon ac ;oinpained. by Mrs. Yates for Roseburg where be has accepted a position as stenographer in tte office of the dispatch' er f ir the Southern Pacific. Mr. Yates has beeu in Albany for th past few months in the employ of the Linn conn- ty Al stract Ccn.pany. His many friends here wish hiai success in his new loca' lion. Herald. Evt'ry boy, no matter how rich or how ;o r his ancestry, should 'earn thorough ly some good tiede, so that if his circum stances become reversed at anv time he could immediately do service at his trade and start again on n sncceesfnl rjad to prosperity. The printing trade is not only artistic when oomp'etely learned hut it is also highly educatioral in every particular, and one of the best trades that anrre can learn, as opportunity for labor is ever ready each working day in the year. There is one of the best opportunities in al the land for a young man cf steady hshits, go id principhs, well educated havina a will to work and excel, to learn the printing trade in the Gazette office. Proper explanation wili be given on ap plication. 67tf LETTER LIST. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Corvallis postoifice, for the week ending Sept. 2 ltJvi": Miss LUlie Ciein.jns. W T Kitts S ins CM Pierson, Mrs Liur Thompson. Karl Wo d, Caanes W Welker, B. W. Jonssos, P M CASTORS A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Mala and Female Guineas. Authorities on guinea raising claim that It Is always best, no matter how small a flock you may have to have two or more males running with the hens. As a rule one cock guinea is enough for every four hens, but some times the birds will pair. Some breed ers claim that it is best to breed them In pairs. There Is only one absolutely certain way of telling the male from the female and that Is by the call or cry. The female has a peculiar call which is never uttered by the male and resembles "Buckwheat" or "Come Back." The call of the male is a shrill, rasping scream. When You Visit Tiie Sctiooi fair Don't fail to call on us and see our line of Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks The garments are well made and the styles and patterns are the season's choicest. Our Fall Stock of Suitings, Walstlngs and Dress Goods haye arrived, so don't fail to see them. lienkle & Davis All Ounce of Preveatloa Is worth a pound of cure. There are many sufferers, Consumptives who are hopeless of getting wll who, if tbey had taken care of there salves, would now be well, A cough is the foundation of Consumption. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will cure that cough. Mrs S , Great Falls, Montana, writes: "I bsve used Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my family for years. My children never suffer with coughs." Sold by Graham & Wortham. F Will Sell Its (Agricultural TT.T. Thereon w INSTALL MENT for Information r STAT EM E NT; - OF THE : ' FIRST NATIONAL BAMK cf Corvallis, County cf Benton, State cf Oregon, .. Showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July 1, 1907 who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postoffice address of such depositor, and the tact of his death, if known, NAME OF DEPOSITOR """ ST DE.D. IF CT IS KNOWN ' OFFICE ADDRESS TO SECY OR COSH I ER T Bankets' Mutual Keliel . . Association Portland, Oregon $ 19 m Alpheus W.Scott Oregun"" t"IUal1"' Sot known t u t r Several Tears ago at Col- . . John La Lane ... " , ot known 141 16 vallis; now not known " A. G. Mulkev, Deceased fi widow. luieuceiiul- - - . -vt . . ky, aqiux., now liveo at 20 Est te Sot Closed P..ri.ui, inegou several years agu at. Cor Jacob V. Hower . vaius, ore.; not known Not known 64 50 now H. K. Ciark, Trustee H. R. Clark died at Cor- Cautnoin Uail is a !. Cauthorn Hall - vallis, Oregon wrlToolle ABru:ul" , . . one time at. Corvallis, Florence Jennings Oregon; now not knowi, Sot known One time at CorvalLs, at Geo.ge Maddux terwara moved to Arizona Sot kuown B. W. Wilson, County B. W. Wilson died at Cor- I'hesomulaeceased thing. t ... aCouiuyClerk'scueckw'as 0 " -lenI vaius arawniortnisaui'u,uis'dg J. K. Bryson, Assignee J. R. Bryson died some years ago. At tiio uuie ne of Hamilton, Job & Co. settled His asigneesuip in the circuit Court held at 19 50 .. " Benton County ore.; we understand the Court or dered saii deposit placed uere to paj certain sev eral checks ol suia Assignee, which checks are in the possession oi this bank lor the payees ineieoi to call aua get them . (Suia checks are as follows: Tu MiddlebrooktUtnumuker.flo.04; Corvallis .Nursery Co., 69c; Elias Wiser, 7. 62.) STATE OF OREGON, ?ss. County of Benton, J I, George E. Lilly, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier of The First National Bank of Corvallis, County of Benton, State of Oregon; that the foregoing statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or postoffice ad dress, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as re quiredjby the provisions of Chapter 148, of the General Laws of Oregqn of 1907. Gso. E. Lilly. , - , Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of July, A. D. 1907. Seal J M. S. Woodcock, 1 Notary Public for Oregon. ' . : : Bring your Job Work-to the GazetteEOffice. Town Lots Near the State College to Home-Seekers or BUILD and Sell Them on the CskH on Corvallis, Oregon TJSSi PLA'N ' Summons. ; - . . In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for ' Benton County: W. U. bavaict., plaintiff va. N. A. Fisher, Itefendaut, lo 4. A. rubber, tout aDove named defendant.'""' lu the ia:ne ol ui aiaie ol Oregon, ou are hereby summoned aud loquired w apar au4 answer the complaint oi tue ptaiutitf in uie auov entitled snit uvw uu die with Uic cterk ol Uiu alKvt eutitiea uourt on or b"iore Uie isi oay oi uc tune pruttcribod in ttiti uiutr fur publication ol Uiu bUu uioua bereiuaiwir reitjirtu vo, to w it: On or betoitt October 4. ii7, and uu are Hereby notched tuat U you lall to lo appear uid answer tlte aaiu complaint aa liereiu required, lor aaiit Ulcrtol Uic piiutlif will appiy to the above entitled court lor tue relict ueiutuiucd in ins eaiu uouipiaiut to-wit; Fur decree that piuiutuf nave juuy luc ut aaixiat delendaut up on tbe prouiiasory uou,- ueecrioed in said complaint tor tou wit.11 imereat ibereou at the rate ot 10 pef eeut per uiuum iroiu .November 27tn, iuuo; au at torut-v'ts lees and iy paiu lor carm ior tue folio -iug purboual property, via: one black niar aoout H yews old, oue iup single buifgy auu one set ut har utrso beioitKiii to ueluadaiit but now in pobsea&ion ot plainun, atid direcuukf tnat paunuil'a lien upon sid property by way ot a pledge be lorecioMM ai.U Uie above uttcTibeu personal properly soiu ju tiie maimer provided by law tortile aaieoi person' property uuuer exeeuuou in acuonu at law, auu tta pioceeun appned, by tne party maKlu uuh g-ue, to tlie buusitcuon 01 such juuu-.eut and Uie oal- auce to the deieudant. Tuia summune is published in the (SorralUs Oa;- ette newspaper oucea week, ior eix eouseeutive sua ttucetuive weeks, begiimiujf wan the la&ueoi Ab Ku&t ztf, liw7, and enuitijf with tne issue oi October 4, lyUi, under and in purouauce ol tne directions uoutameu man order ntade by the hvn. k Vvood wan, Juuge oi tue County Court ol lientou County, btate ot Oi eiron, dated August 15, luo7. iaie 01 ur&t puuiicauou nereoi is August 23, Ivoi, tL fc. UlLbUN. 70-82 Attorney for PlaiatifL mmn AUVtKitSLMbNis CLAS81FI1SJJ ADVBKTIBKJILKNT8 : Fifteen words or less, 25 eta for three successive insertions, or 60 eta pel month; lor all dp to and including ten additional woras, 4 cent a word for eaih insertion. ior ail advertisements over 25 words. 1 ct per word for the first insertion, and j ct per word for each additional inser tion. Nothiag inserted for less than 26 cents. Lodge, society and church notices. other than strictly news matter, will be charged for. HOMES FOR SALE For Sale: Nine acres good' and, all ra cultivation , six room houte, two lots and barn, fl.zou, cash. .Located hue farm id section, within stone's throw grajic! school, churches, store, postoffice. Good reasons for se.ang. call or address, Gazette Olface. 63ii For Sa'.e: Registered, unregistered and grade Cotswold bucks, of serviceable age. Inquire of 1. A. Logsdon, iiniue 2iX5, Granger Line, Corvallis, Ore. 03tf WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS, Oregon, on instalment plan and as sist porchasers to build hou.eB on them it ueeired. Address First Naiiouai Bank, Corvallis, Or. WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NE A POET, or., lor spot cash, balance instai .nents, and help parties to build homes thereon, ii desired. Address M. 8. Woodcock, Co-vailis, Or. Veterinary Suraeon DR. E. E. JACKSON, VETERINARY surgeon and dentist. KtSideiice iliiid bcieet, between Madison and Monroe, Corvadis. Fhone obi, or call Snow st Wilej 's livery stable. MARKET SEED STORE A LARGE SUPPLY OF lrebh garden seeds in bulk, just receiv ed. All kinds of larm and garden seeds, seed wheat, oats, barley, pota toes, artichokes, feed oats, chicken leed, Land Plaster. Five kinds of clover and veich. I can luruuh clover by the carload. Second door north ef express office. L. L Brooks. Phone 65a. PHYSICIANS B. A. CATiiEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN auiu surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build lag. Omce Hours : 10 to 12 a. m.t 2 to 4 p. in . Residence : cor. 6th and Ad ams ets. Telephone at office and res idence. Corvallis, Oregon. ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Orhce up etafrs in Zierolf Building, Only set of abstracts in Benton County E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Omce Building, Coivai io, Oregon. WANTED WANTED A FRESH MILCH COW, Jersey or hit;h tirade. Mua t give 85 or 40 lbs. of wiilk i er (lav. Phone 422 or call on Henry Cyrus, corner Third and Wafchingtou streets. 72 79 TO LET VMTII BOARD THREE choice lurnished rooms. Good beds and stoves. Iuquire or phone 422, Mary C. Cyrus, corner of Tnird and Washington streets. 72-79 WANTED 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette ana Weekly Oregonian at $2.55per year. BANKING. THE FIF.S1 NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans money on approved security. Diafta bought and cold and money transferred to the principal cities of the United States, Europe and foreign countries. , House Decorating. FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE W. E. Paul, Ind. 488 Ucl Foley's Kidney Cure doej s hA Vender CiaAU