Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, February 14, 1908, Image 1

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    CLASSI FIED ADVERTISEMENTS
An
CXASHIFIKU DVRBTJBEMENT8 :
Fifteen worda or less, 25 ctH for the
ncceMlve insertions, or 50 rts per
month; for all up to and inclndinir ter
additional words. cent a word for eao
.11 .Hwriwmenta ovm X word,
1 ct Mr word for the first insertion, aiw"
j wnd for each additional inser
tfor Nothiag inserted for less than 2F
cent.
t anrintv and chore noMces
othe han stri'v newa mattar, will b
ehsd for.
PHYSICIANS
DR F.H. THOMPSON. VKTERINABY
snreeon. Offio at Demmicic-s n--t,
. ...hi. Ti3 PhnnA 328. 16'f
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T A nATHFY. M. T.. PTTTSTPTA'
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T unii-"- , .
iijj.ti mr. nth flnn an
Hts. Telpr.hore t . rd
Wnre. Corvn'li". O-mror
ELEPHANT TRAVEL.
W.T. ROWLF.Y. M. T. PHYSICIAN
ar-rl Snrfreor.. Ppecial attention c-vpp
to he Fve. Ne an Tr.rot.. OflRr
in .Tohrmnn BH. 'phone at of
fice and TrtiMerten.
House Decorating.
UNDERTAKERS
WTT.TCTNS& BOVFF, FUNEKATj DI.
rertors and T.prteed Fmbilmer".
SnroppporB to P. N. Wilkin. Oorvalh,
Orenn. Plinnp 4g. . 9H
HFNKLF A BTjACKIjFPGF, unpfr
Inkers and lii-prip pmhalmers. South
XT nin Kt . fWvnnifi. Or.
ATTORNEYS
J. F. YATF.P, ATTOPNEY-AT-T,A"W.
"Oftir-e up Ptn'rs in Ziprolf Bni'dinp.
Only set of abstracts in Ppptoi. ConnH
p k. BRYPON ATTOPNFY AT LAW.
Offipe in Popt Office Enildine. Oorvsl
I'e. Oregon.
WANTED
Uncomfortable and Perilous Trip
In a Howe ah.
TWa were two elenhants at our
disposal, and myself and the in-
terpreter roae tne urbt, wtu
cupping half of the howdah. The
howdah nas a peculiar a
tionable habit -of nearly succeeding
in cutting your legs in two. If you
Ani. lAira rmTKinft vou mil V you
the edge asNnuch as you like, but if
you are new to tne gaiiiB.ju
t. half an hour from
waits mv. - . , ,
an uneasy doze with tne painiui
conviction that the lower halves of
your legs have dropped off.
jn squiruuiig ujj juv" r
from which you can view the out-
side worm vou win Bee iucj "v. .v
dangling there, but with an irre
sponsibility which suggests that
they have been frayed through to
the last shred. Abnormal efforts al
low you to drag them saieiy msiue,
and you think it will be better m
future to keep them there.
The elephant is almost as fine a
aVuaIa 1-m COO trip finrroundino: coun-
V ClllVXC ivf vj
try from as a London bus, and there
lb o uvuomittwjv
ment in his progression, ine eie-
. -r- i i i -j-1 lioVif Tirhpn
-,i-.n-K-t- i rn o rind M liiLcii nt.wi "
l.l rxt Kit nf
it came to a river ucma
1 nf looking arovma and
picking out what seemed the worst
bit he could see.
Down one side ot a river it seem--j
-n-nii rniornnil in trvin.sr to
4-,l head? and I could look
OLauvj ' T
...t v,r.Hnh n . tnousrn i was
UUt Ui Liiv ,
lvinsr therein, and observe the fashes
darting over uie BLouea m
lord's noble fore
LCI Jtiou J
head. More than once on these jour
nevs the beast would patiently
slouch through the trees and bush
es off the track in search of some
thing edible quite regardless oi me
fact that the branches threatened to
sweep howdah and everytlnng eise
over the stern.
But one of the most peculiar
sensations was when they took it
into their heads to have a scratch
against the telegraph poles. It
would, be a wonderful line which
M'wihaTati'd the solid' work "the
ut ovnprts its Tosts to carry
out, and when the No. 2 beast leanH
a in ViotH tmrt tne nost suaucu x
.i -in j
could almost see tne muu. ana oumo
i,nt inriicmflTit surnrise reflected
vr Lxtv o i
pllicront face to tne
other. Singapore Free Press.
A special correspoDflence from
Eneene gives some interesung
facts in xegaia to u. ui v. -
The anntial report oi mc x in
dent of the University of Oregon
for 1907, with the reports 01
Steward and Registrar, have juft
m T-k ! Jnt'e ra
been issued, i ne ries-iucui a
.i,nnB at the University
LV 1 t liw " J ' z
u o oain nf 41 in eoroJl-
,t tT,ic tear over that 01 las'.
Th funds have fallen short $15,-
m.BtinT ihr current ex
UUU Ul llivvnug
penses of the year, and to avoid
a deficiency the iacnuy
three months witbont pay. The
work of the bntnmer ocnooimuu
tt, rntrpsnonoence School is
vuw v. x
discussed, ana a recommcuuai.
is made for a bureau of research
in Economics, Politics, and &oci-
olosv. An outline ot tne pians
of the bcbooi 01 naocauu" .w
training high school teachers and
principals given, ano iutm.
is called to the gift to the Uni
versity of a building and laua Dy
P t pns ot Norm cenu, uk-
for the establishment of a
- -
Marine Biological L,aDoiatoiy,
which Coos Bay offers exceptional
The total registration as shown
by the registrars report is 97 mu
dents, distributed as follows : Lib
eral Arts 298, engineering ii,
school of law 87, school medi
Rn srhool o." music 126, cor-.
respondence scnooi 251, summ.x
school 25. The Steward's Re
port gives a complete statement
of the University's finances for
the vear.
Call 011 the.
Cor vallis Electric Supply Co.
Z Occideutcl Hotel Building
For everything in the line of
electric fixtures and supplies.
Housewmng a specialty Expeneoced Electrician in charge
Independent Phone 599
HONORED THEIR MEMORY.
Lincoln and McKinley Memorial
Service The Programmer
Buried Tuesday.
The funeral of the late George
Bayne was held at n a. m. Tues
day, from the United Presbyterian
church in Lion county, K.ev. 1 .
-1 A ' T
The W. K. U ana ' I sT'Handsaker conducting the ser
members gave a very successful : The remains were interrec
and enjoyable patriotic entertain
VALUE OF RSGHT BREATHING.
WAtfTFn 500 PFPPCPTBFRSTOTHF
GArKTTK and "Weekly Oreironiaii
$2 50 per veert
ment at the Methodist church
Wednesday evening, a ilarge and
appreciative audience being pres
ent. The church was beautifully
decorated with flags, and a mixed
ehorus occupied the choir corner.
On the platform were the minis
ters of -the city and Mrs. T. J.
Thorp of the W. R. C. who pre
sided during the meeting. ..
number on the
program was a song "Old Glory"
by the chorus, followeaDy mvo
wirin-. bv Rev. P- A. Moses
Miao .Tnnpt Rlackledsce then sang
I the verses of the "Red White and
1
. j
vices. The remains were lmeircu
in the Circle City cemetery.
Deceased was born in Perth
V.irp. "Rncland. in Aueust, 11?.
He came to Wisconsin wun ui
r.9rent: in i8";7. and in iS6 was
r . .
united in matnage to miss iviaiy
t in the same vear ivir.
WT"-" .., ' , .
Bayne came to California ana in
ijfn Mine to Benton county, re
siding at Wrenn until two years
ago when he went to L,inn coun
ty, where he died at the home of
his son, Sunday alternoon, 01
Lesrt trouble.
Ot five children, only two are
Hvice, George Bayne, Jr., of
Linn county, and Tohn. Bayne, of
Idaho.
Knnwinsr How, Bine." the audience joining m
ton,' havnt; comt west to let- t
the lumber business. He was 1
Eugene recently, and made a v r
favorable impression uponaii w
met him. He is a targe man a
a splendid all-around athlete. I s
is about as years 01a.
TTe will be the first Yale ma
to coach a Northwest team.
IN SHERIFF'S HANDS.
Tax Roll of Benton County, Ore
gon, Turned Over by Clerk
Vincent on the 10th. -
rvtrTntn PIm-It T T Vincent .
u". ; 1
turned over to the sheriflF on Feb.
mtri the tax roll of said couuty
.fats fnr ttio' vpnr ion?. COn-
SlSUUg u """nva "
1 and 2 with taxes charged taere
in aggregating the sura ot $110,
347.17 segregated as follows, to-
wit:
I .'.$ 107 3r
8 149 49-
9 6836 42
10 135 fio
11 365 72
13 345 63:
17...; 439 IT
23 84 4
" 25 53 02
" 26 165 21
" 32 52 71
84 447 35-
" 36 343 7S
" 48 13
' 74 189 24
83 87 6ft
1 218 20
2" 160 TO
3 . 103 7$
4 95 9S
5...., 129 42:
SCHOOL DIST. NO.
ROAD DIST NO
and What to Breathe.
T..oi irit.ht.he aerms of Coneomp-
tion si otter disease js injiaje. booj
use the streets, but disease is not develop
.1 anlees the germs &pd conmnoni suit
able for tbeir lodgment and growth.
With people bavins catarrh there is an
ideal culture medium for tht se germs, as
irritated membrane and weaueneu
the chorus. Rev. C. L. Mcbaus
ir.i crivo -a snirited address on
the lifof Abraham Lincoln and
with a eulogy on the lite ana
character of William McKiniey.
C. T. Hurd. who lived for sev-
An1 T7QQ FC in ronton. Ohio, as a
Ciai jrsmo ' -
boy and there acquired a personal
HOMES FOR SALE
WILL SELL LOTS IN CORALLIS
Oregon, on instalment. lin and as
ei8t purchasers to bnild homes on then
if desired. Address First Nations1
Bank. Corvallis. Or.
A Parliamentary Stratagem.
It was at an informal session,
after one of the regular meetings
nt o Toliciinna convention, mat me
New Harnpshire minister told some
"There is one
man in our church," he said, who;
is as good as gold, but so long warn
ed that he tires everybody cat.
i "At one time it was suggested by
v,o oapona t.hat in order to
Vi l " V. v
-, i j .n lrtTKh rt T.nia
WTLLSELL M Y LOTS IN NE WPORT. avom t ie -et.
might make a'five minute
thereou, if desired. ftaoress m. uniit.
VI 1 1IIIU"
tissues is a hot-bed where germs mu jj " Kilev when th
tnrive and multiply until they are num- knowledge of McKinley wnen tn
erous and active. latter was govex uui ,8a
ing word-picture oi cne noniB-
of this great man, ot tne aevo
tion displayed by him at all times
towards his invalid wife and aged
stros i.K all germs thai have been inhaled, mother, and of the generous.
repairing any carnage iuey cordial nature vl mtaini-j v
worked and so healing ana vubhzibb
tissues as to render i starrh and serm in
fection no lenger possible.
The nnnsnal wav in which Hyomei is
sold should dispel all doubt a to its enra
pt.arrh. vou should use the
easiest, simplest and quickest cure, the
Qn,rl nfHvomei. whose wonder-
lul medicated air is taken in with the air
k...iKi Hirpctlv following ana fle
Voodcock. Cr-vailiP. Or.
BANKING.
"Tliis I inaugurated at the next
meeting, and it was cheering to us
all to see that when the long winded
man rose to speak he held his open
1 4-k m his intr nann.
WSIA.11 1JU Uio -
rv,n V.P limit was an oui
k.iit i7.tt1 V A TIHV A T. RANK ur
inii tiim " iii.." -
r.iiio .Wnn. trnnsacts a genera
- . - T I IV liCU 11' - - -
conservative hasiking Dusiness. , , . -j 'Findinff, my dear
inonryon approved security. Trsftf reached he ?JS f .
bought aria wild anT mony '.rKU'" irieii, inciu - j
to the principal cities of tbe United onds lcft in which to speak ana
States. Enrnne snd foreign countries. , . ,,i, Rav T will throw
- - . MHVIMi: lUUVil ' J 1 t
i, ,0 nf mv remarks into the
7
form 01 a pravei
made him popular with all classes
of men.
Miss Lulu Spangler pleased the
.,A-,nn mirri br rendition 01
sold should cispei an uuuuw auuicuv.c " fJ
tive properties tor Graham & Wells offer -The gtar gpangled Banner,
to refund the money to anyone whom it which Rev. Armstrong
fails to benefit. You do not mk a cent m, patriotism and
fir, tli healinu virtues ot this breath spoe uncxijf
testing the healing . m! fu0 nf hrinffinsr men up to
of Ufe, for with every st.uuoui.ui - mj u,T
& Wells give a guarantee to relieve ca- the high Standard followed Dy
Urrh or niQDey refunded.
Colonist Rates.
Smith & Dawson
Headtiuarters for
Fruit Iree Spray
Diamond Cliickon Feed
Ohicken Grit
Ground Bore
Shrll and Poultry Food
Lice Killer, etc
We Pay ash for dret sed-Veal and Pork,
roniirj auu
Noxt door to J . R. Smith A Co.
Ind. Phone 209
these two great
and McKinley.
tk0 mglp nnartette. Messrs
j.
Coiomkt nte's. wi'i be in effect March l. Fulton, Johnson, Bradley ana
I 08, to April 30, 1908, trom easiern Allen Oeilgntea tne auui
points to the Pacific Northwest aB foi-' seiecti0n and were recalled for
tt. ra.: in Pnrtntil- Astoria . 1 T :-.ln's ta-
lSotice to Creditors.
Not the Man.
t ninrinor nerfect stranger)
I remember you, major, when we
was in the regiment.
Stranger What! in we b
ninth ?
Loafer Yus, major.
Stranger Company a r
T P x --i Q ill r
1 nqTPrn 1 1 1 111a
jjuuxv 7 . -j i j , ltrt vJO auu vrv- - t
Stranger Always getting ui iu.. , tiually tlie tame as prevailed: previ
twt won't ffo so far as toi
deny as I took a drop extry aw16l k. C. Linviu-e, Agent.
Notice for Publicatioti.
Ifiocc . Krom UniCBEO IO iwu "i
nd Puget Sound destinations, also to
. . . ct . 1 Toifio mEin line
points on tne nouuicm
and branches north of and includirg
Ashland, Oregon, $38. From Missouri
River common points, Council isiuntj.
to Kansas Citv, Mo inclusive also ol St.
T-1 A XlinnMtHllis. 130: St Louis,
ko ond from Denver, Colorado
a....onJ Pntblo. J30. Stopover privi
' leges and other conditions of sale will be
auu LUC", , .
Stranger uiscnargeu -6
nominv for cowardice ?
Loafer 'Ardly that, major, iur j.
Kotice is herb. siven to all persons concerned
that th undersiRned has been, appointed cecu
Mix of the last will and testament of R. C. K.Ker,
deceased by the Cou::tv loun oi tnuw i uuaici
1L. inL Allietsoiishavineelaimsssraintl n Jnk
E&1S you're not the
ers, dulv Terifie as by law required, w.unn. , p,1Tlf,h
Sontks from the dale hereof, to the undersigned man ! 1 linen.
at her residence in Corvaiiie, urepon. or.ii
office of McFadden Brjson, Attorneys, in tor-
Sted!f CCorvallis. Oregon, this 2Sth day of
nuary, 190S. Klmi.
- r .1 i..t .ill an t'.K.mi''nt Ot R.C
-i'iSr."., --" ii-ai
Mi.,. Choice.
1. w .
a QCf ca resident tells of tne
f n AAnror'i4i'r.n hfiard fit 1
T II I I f 1 V Illy K UUHlU"""
k,.Ha5t table between a mother
j ,n hi n - Trie mouier m
auu a ciaittiA ,
tt-o Tnrimntidin0: her
UUtSUUU -L , - ji
daughter for speaking unianaiv
hor fatber.
Vaii never hear me speak in
Tfci Kind Yoa Have Alwais Boaght fei laimer of your
. - .xBUHer, of- ,
7 - I mr.n n.mnii hnt VOU CUOOSea
him; I didat.M Portland Orego-
CASTOR I A
. ..a
for mianti ana cnunren.
United States Land Office.
Portland, Oregon, October 22. IS07.
xol'ce is hereby given that in compliance with
the p.ni. ot -ne art o. .ngr
tnmea ''-'' , v-.Hi. and
in the stousoi i airnmu.
Lm Territory" as extended to all the
lahlic Land States cy acxui
le.tha Jo?genEon ofWland, u'"
mh State of Oregon, has this day tied :in th..
will cer rrooi ""-"C .Kin to.
more ,uf" f "T ' "a to establish her clain
land, Oregon, on caiu, j -
"Tir witnesses: Minnie M.ck oi
ulTnih Oreiron- Mr. ill Mack of Monmomn
St ?&on cfCcrvaiiia, Oregcu; ln,
I. C. OlesoD of eonraiu.. ,,,a aDO.
described laads 5" irf ,,lh Amvo. jM1uarv,
tbts omce OB or w
Q appnnrl nnmber. Lincoln s fa
mous speech at Gettysburg was
well delivered by T. T. Vincent
followed by "Tenting on
the Old Camp Ground" Dy tne
chorus.
Another excellent address on
A brnham Lincoln, by Rev. D. t
T.ppcIi was heard, and Dr. J. R-
is! T?p11. who said he had had no
subject assigned him and must
therefore be considered miscei
hnv " snoke briefly on genera
- . -. , ., ,
lines, declaring that wnue inese
o-reat men were deserving ot ai
o
praise, their military greatness
mas. rliiP in larsre part to the ac
purnfv w ith which the old sol-
rliprs in the ranks tored aunng
the heat of battle.
Another number by the male
quartette, "A u rica by the au-
aience and r-? beneaictiou uy
Rev. Moses t ought to a close
this splsndii - id inspiring meet-
ino- fnr r.h success Ot wnicn me
. . -.
W. R. C. ladies certainly irerit
great praise.
THEIR NEW COACH.
First Yale Man to Coach North
west Team Coming to U. of O
All loveisof football and espe
:iKr ennnorters ot the O. A. C.
will be interested in a dispatch
from Eugene Wednesday whicti
T?t,rt W. Porbes. the great
v.i. nrl who coached West
Idlw taju "
Point last season, has Deen en
eaeed to coach the Oregon foot
Ball men next tall. This an
nouncement was made to-day by
IlaHagerRa'ph R. McEwen, and
was hailed wito oeugui uy
dents and friends of the Univers
Wr.rr.pR is one of the great-
ity. v ' - ,
est tootball men mat mc e-uuur
ua! nrndnced. His gridiron ca
reer bean at Wesleyan Univers
ity, where he played guard asd
tackle during tne seasons
,mi and was eiecieu uajj-
tain for the season ot 1904. nt
rid not return to college nowever
dut entered Yale, where the year's
besidence rule prevented him from
winning a place on the varsuy.
He made the team as left tackle
in too?, and his wotk was of such
a hiffh order tnai uuy
v,irr a nlace on their All
wow- r , , .
An,;rm teams. In iQoo fortjes
was moved out to end wheie he
played a most sensational game.
He was generally recognized as
.1. a. 1.1.,. t-ry
the greatest end mat
produced, and was given an All-
America position uy -
.1 Hl 1 1. M Am-l
ney and many ctner wcn-s.uuu
writers.
Forbes was graduated irom
Yale last June. He coached the
Army Urn last season ana uau
remarkable success He also as-
sisted with the coaching at new
un tor the weefc orior to
liavvu -" - .
k;,t nomp with frinceton. nc
"'8 s" . . ... j - j v.,
comes highiy recommenutu u?
Colonel W. S. Scott, buperm
tendent of the United States Mil
itary Academy, as well as by nu
merous Army officers ana caueis.
Dan Puller, the f x-Washington
h.. nlaved.at West Point
last season, says tnat roiues is
the best-informed football man in
the United States to day. Wal-
tr rhBmr). Tack Owsley ana a
number ot other Yale men, ao
recommend him nig oly.
. , i
Tha newlv-eiected coaco
190 3S
208 S
87 3ft
J53 -r5
165
349 48.
242 Oi,
487 St
183 13:
' " " 6 .
7
8.
11 " f)
10
" " "11 :
i. 11 X2
" "13
' " 14
, . ,j 193
.. . 16 H 041
tiW17:J.X...itV860 35-,
., is 227 62r
., . c. 19 137 7
" " "20 . .! 204 94
1. 21 158 14
.. 22. . 280 5&'
11 " 23 66 25-
,i .. 04 160 99
Total $4577 3&
COUNTY BO AD FUND SPF-CTAL KOAO LKVIhS
DIST. NO. 12 $ 7 .X
13 488 IV
.. 15 " 772 66
i6" 221 h
18 " 2276 20
., 22 1402 75
" 24 482 T
TAflfi 1
City of Philomath
City of Cvallis 5744 08
County, State, School, etc . . .. 101
Total Amount Taxes, 1907. . . .$110347.17
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the County--School
Superintended of Benton Co,,.
Oregon, ill hold the-reKular examina
tion of aptlicants for State and County
papers at Corvallis. Oregon, as follows:
FOB STATK PAPEES
Crmmencirje Wedceeday, Febroary"
12, 1M " at 9 o'clock a. ... and I co-Una-int
until Saturday, February lo, 1908, at.
4 WednefdVy - Penmanship. History,
Spelling! PhjBical Geography. Beading,.
Thursday-Written Arithmetic, Theory of
Teaching Grammar, coow!l"a.
sics. Civil tiovernmem.
FriHay-Phveiolopy, Geography, Com
poshio.?. Algebra, English LUer.
v RatnrdRT Botany, Plane Geometry,
General History.
' FOE COUNTY PAPEBS
Commeniir.g "WedDeeday, February If,'
19C8 at 9 o'clock s. m., and continninfr
.;i TT.,,1.. TTiVrnarv 14. 1908. at
UULll A i i"J - -" J
o'cloik p. m. tt : .
Wednesday Penmanship, History,.
Orthcgrapby.-ReadiDg, Physical Gkog-
"-JTbureday Written Arithmetic, Tie
ery ot Teaching, Grammar, Physioloay..
Friday Geography, Hcnooi uiw,
Government, English Liteatcbe.
Notiie is further given all applicant
who are strangers that they must furnish
proper testimonials as iocusiww
entering the examination.
Dated at Uorvams uiego".
day of February, 1908.
I ours iruiy,
Geo. W. Denmait, -Countv
School Superintendent,
Benton Oounty, Oregon.
Jersey Bull For Sale.
Deeceaded from Grand Coin and Gold
en Glow ; imported cow swrw 18 t
i .. r ;n i Wa with S'flSl call. AsV .
I j u a WnnwnrW CMValBSL Of)-
now living at Ballard, Wasning-' gom, ' ' 7ft
i