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THE CORVALUS GAZETTE PdtAlsbed Tuesdays and Fridays by Oazbttb Pceushsg Company. The Subecriptiofijprice of the Giuns for sflversl years baa been, and romaioe f2 per annam, or 25 per cent discount if B65 in advance, This paper will be continued Tin til ail arrearages are paid. ITS IMMORALITY. Our people are moral, and will not knowingly and willingly ap prove, aid and abet anything that is contrary or offensive to their sense of morality. This respect for the moralities of things they carry into their civic life. They will rebuke civic or political im morality just as sternly as they do social or business unrighteous ness. Unfortunately the immorality underlying some public questions is not easily perceived. It may be, usually is artfully and deftly concealed. This deception must be practiced. The immoral ele-! ment in certain proposed meas ures must be hidden from the people or the measures them selves will be repudiated by the people. . The free coinage of diver at an arbitrary ratio to real values as expressed by gold was an allur mg, specious measure. But as quickly as the people saw that it involved the immorality of dis charging an honest indebtedness of one dollar's value by the pay ment of fifty cents or less they would no more of the free coin age of silver. Our objections to Statement No 1 are based, mainly on its manifest immorality. We have believed when the people saw this, the statement would be ignored, wholly disregarded. We observe this is the case. The people will not resort to the use of immoral means even to reach desirable and righteous ends. They' read: "Thou shalt not forswear thyself," and see the immorality of requiring their servants to do. so. They respect the sanctity of an oath and will not consent to any sort of pro cedure which may impair such sancity and tempt men to regard the moral responsibilities of an oath lightly. Further than this: Our people see the immorality of violation of law. Law, even though it does not work out all the results de sired, is to be respected and en forced. It is grossly immoral for any one wilfully to violate law or to encourage others to do so. The constitution of the United States is the supreme law, and its violation is an immoral act Our people see that Statement No. 1 invites men to forswear themselves; that it violates law, 1 hese are immoralities. Because of this the people care little for the wrangling of politicians over the Statement. past, .'it is true, but it will be, possibly, in some distant future. It seems almost incredible that Mr. Hughes, who is Governor on the greatest state in the union, is unacquainted with the wonder faT, beautiful and simple discov ery made by our trusted leaders here in Oregon. The whole scheme of government without! party is easy and simple. Party machinery organiza-l A. m lion, leaders ana purposes aret selfish and needless. A minority party can never get its rcachin ery to work just as successfully as is desired. Persuade the ma jority party its machinery is out of order. This is all that is nec essary. Party machinery de stroyed, party cannot long en dure. Then see, now, the wisdom of the boys who burned the barn to be rid of bumble-bees has been vindicated. But yet more desir able. Office does not have to go seeking for men. Men can now seek ths office. Dick, Tom and Harry may now chase for office, and as for principles, policies and purposes the old parties combined were, in comparison, simply poverty stricken. This feature is not bewildering, how ever, since "I want the office" is the full explanation of it, If we did not abhor slang we would say to Governor Hughes, CORVALUS POISON FACTORIES Vou Will be Surprised to Learn How Many There Are. Did yon ever feel stupid and dull after eating a hearty dinner? When food is retained too long in the stomach, because of stomach weakness. "'go away back and sit down' and thepol?on factory works overtime and keep your eye on Oregon." 'nere " siaaiDe confusion of thought. mr r t i tt-r. nuuuioo nuu uuier iorms ot ln- The Oregon Journal says: "It digestion. is becoming more and more diffi- The general use of Mi-o-na stomach CUlt every year to fool the peo- blets Pt8 within the reach of eyeryone a reliable and positive cure for all stpmach weakness. Mi-o-na quickly cures the worst case of indigestion, and the Da in and distress which is often felt after meals will soon disappear, such is the wonderful curative power of this little tablet. Mi-o-na acts upon entirely different principles from any of the other remedies that have been used in stomach trouble. It is taken before meals, and has a specific strengthening action upon the muscles of the stomach, increasing the flow of diges tive juices and making the stomach net to work and digest easily and naturally pie . " We commiserate the Jour- 1 t j t f i . nai, duc oenevea several years ago that it had. assumed a diffi' cult task. Notice. On and after the first of March, 1908, all bills due this Company for electric lights and power must De paid at their office. All bills are due on the first of the month and delinquent on the fifteenth when service will be disconnected without any fmther the food which is eaten nf,rtn n . A . U Ml 1 1 I CL TITi.i . uut"-vi "u iutic wwi uc a tuaigc euanave seen so many Of 50 Cents to connect it up cures mflde by Mi-o-na that they g.ve a again. guarantee with every 60-cent box that " You must make arrangements tne r?edy costs nothing unless it cures at tne Company's office with the Manager for any extensions of payments or changes in rates. No one else has anj authoiity to make or change any rule of this Company. Customers moving from a resi dence where the services has been ordered, should notify the Com pany at once, so this time can be placed to iheir credit, otherwise the full month will be charged Yours truly, Willamette Valley Co., 20-23 By B. M. AtkiDS, Mgr. m IGM1XAXCE OF HUGHES. Governor Hughes says he be lieves in government by parties. It is evident he is a fossilized specimen of an ante-diluvian politician. At least he has never heard of Oregon and the wonder ful discoveries made in the science of government by the wise men of that most fertile state fertile in everything but wise men. Of these we have, so far, produced but a few, two or three probably, but we are young yet and hope to do better present ly. It is not numbers of wh:ch we boast but quality. We know that in past time many wise men, all wise men, indeed, believed as Mr. Hughes does. It is even possible that sometimes they wished they did not believe so, but all human ex perience taught that it was a cor rect belief and they clung to it. We use the past tense, was, cor rectly, and as it should be by all Oregonians, for our wise men, our super-eminently wisest wise men have put party government in the past not in the remote BILLS ALLOWED Mulch For Young Grass. After the lawn has beeu established and it has gone into "winter quarters" It Is well .to give the young grass a mulch of well decomposed stable .ma nure, which shall not be heavy enough to disfigure or mar the lawn, hut should be so fine and well decomposed that It will be carried beneath the sur face of the grass by the rains nnrl snows of the winter, leaving very little rough or unsightly matter to be raked off in the spring. If this is not desira ble after the greensward has misspil through the first winter it should hp treated to a top dressing of fine ground bone at the rate of a thousand pounds to the acre. L. C. Corbett. Young Men's Clothes Ederheimer, Stein & Co. - Makers BETTER take a second look at these styles for Young Men. Absolutely defy one to find any thing common-place or ordinary about them. Brimful of style and good taste; with smart patterns and perfect fit. Also have others of the Eder-heimer-Stein make. All different. Can't put them before you paper; you must see them know. Two, three and four-button suits; medium and long lapels; coats 31 to 32 inches long with 2 -inch dip in front. Sizes up to 38.: For Sale by J. Ill NolanS Son on to EG At the March Term of the Couny Court To Secure Compact Growth. Nip the points out of the younsr growth of thrifty growing plants if VOU desiro trk havo tham ,w.. M p Fruit, Salary Ferryman, etr... $52.00 pact and bushy. Most nlnnts r t,. H H Glassford. Salary Janitor 40.00 efited by freouent 1 m I I JN larter, Assistant Teachers' Ex.. 22.50 JBS Bell, " 22.50 Jesse Wiley, Livery Hire 3.00 Jesse B'own, Road work 12 00 Chas Cartwright, Road Gravel 1.50 Bushong & Co., Tax Ledger 27 50 Bentoa Lo. Review. Printing 2.00 Lula Jackson, AtteudiBZ Mrs. May berry 4.00 Cor. Lumber and Snirele Co. Bridve Lumber 7.40 S B Klam & Co., Blank Book and Supplies 28.25 Albert Zierol. Road Work 7.50 Mrs David Hoggins, care Co. Poor 68.SS R S Irwin, Road Work 5.00 Mon-oe Childtrs, Road Work 4 no Western Union Tel. Co.. Tel.. graphing 30 Oorval is Gazette. Printing nd supplies 16.50 n ftiaioae, Koad Work, etc I3.25 T B WilliamBOD, Witness Fees Mayberry T-ial 3 00 Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, R.R. Fare Lula Abercronbie 3.25 Rosb E Moores & Co., B.'anks 6.05 Corvallis Times, Printing and Sup 51.35 C A Gerhard, Stationery Supplies 17.35 Cent. Plan. Mills and Box Factory Stair Horses tc City "Water Works, Water 1.50 Ir E BeDoett, Medical Attend. Co- Poor 5X0 Ccr. lnd. Tel. Co., Rent of Phones, eto 6.25 Will. Valley Co., Li?ht 2H.2 B S Small, Rebate Tax 300 Ailcn & Woodward, istauonerv Supplies- 9 70 Peter Riika d, Sal. Com., etc 5 40 Geo W. Smith, 9 qq Benton Co. Republican, Printing T nd UP 15.55 T H Di," Sil 83.CD head, but these should be given In the morning and never while the sun shines upon the foliage. If the rims of the finger nails refuse to look clear and well kept despite all one's care, try dipping the ends of the fingers In a half lemon every day or two. Let them stay in the acid for five minutes, then rinse thoroughly In water us hot ; as can be endured, wipe carefully and polish with a good nail powder. Mrs. Richmond Is your daughter going back to the cooking school this year? Mrs. Bronxborough No. I'm going to keep her home until she learns to cook some dishes that we can affori to eat Sunshine Bulletin. Illinery! Millinery! The OLD RELIABLE Millinery Has a new hat for every woman and girl in Benton county Prices down to bedrock We trim our own hats and do not charge this up-in the price of the fin ished article Complete stock up to the minute in style. Call and see my goods and get prices Mrs. .J. MASON, The Third Street Shop. KOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. DKPATMBNT OF THK INTBBIOB Land Office at Portland, Oreaon, " March 7, I9O8. Notice ia hereby given that Goran P Roalund, of Airlie, Oregon, has filed notice ol his Intention to make final five year proof in 1 support of bis claim, v: Homestead Entry .No. 14,752, made Feb 18, 1903. for the SJ NWW, NWJ SWW Sec. 21, and NEJ of SE'I of Section ai , Township 10 South, Range 5 West, and mat saiu prooi win do maaa before the County Clerk of Benton County at Cor vallia, Oregon, on April 22, i90S. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence urjon. and cultivation of. the land, viz : J. C. Bae low, of Airlie, Oregon, P. A. Sandelin, of Airlie, Oregon, R. R. Liggett, of Air lie, Oregon, L. A. Liggett, of Airlie, Oregon. Algeknon S. Dkkssbr, Register. First pub. Mar 10 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the .State of Oregon lor Benton County. . Delila Read, Applicant acd Plaintiff va. , Hannah Rowland, Pollr Mitchell, heira-at-law ot buixtjua xi&uocK, oeceaeeu, taia 11. strah&n Claude Strahan, Payne Lewis, heirs-at-law of o. atranan. aeceaeea. ana llenrv l xw "All whoin, it may couceru' Defendants. In the matter ot the application ol lttelta Head to register the title to the toll ing described real property: The original 1). L. u. of Heman 8. Hallook and Lucretia Halloefc, his wife, it being Claim No 5, being parte of Seue. 4 and , in Town fchip 11. South, Kamfe 6 West ot the WIMasnette Meridian Benton auuntf, Urt'on, described as follow, towtt: Beirinuliiir at Ha s. K. rnnr nt said SectiM i, and running theuce north 3s min,, east 45 oiiania, thenoe west 3? chains aud 60 links lhot.ce south 44 chains and 60 links, thence north 1-9 dsg. and 21 rain West 23 onains and 7 links tbenue south 2(5 chains and 26 links una. auu so imitii, anu untune norui 2o ctnvlue to the place of beginning iu the district of land 8 subject i sale at Ureu City, Or., and coutauniig StQ acres ard ot an acre. To Hannah Rowland, Volly Mitchell, Sara H. Strahan, Fayne Lewis, Henry .Lewis, aud All whom it may concern" Defendants. In the name of the State ui Oregon you and eawh of you are hereby suminoned aud required to appear and answer the aom plaint and applica tion tiled agaiuul ou in the above entitled court and oaus on or before the 21st day of February, lttuSi, said date being six weeks from and after the oate of the first publication of this Summons. Ihe tirat uMication ot this summons being on the lSthday of January, 190S, anu the last publi cation thereof beincr on the 2lKt riav nrf l?ynir 1D0S, if you fail so to answer for waut there of. the plaintiff and applicant will a only to the Court lor the reliet demanded and prayed for iu atid. complaint and application, to-wit, for a decree declaring, determining and adiuduircr chat tlit deiendauts and each al them, and "All whom i in a concern" have no estate, right, title 01 ... terest in and to the following described real pnv. erty towit: The original D L C of Hemai: S. Hallock and Lucretia Hallock. his wile, it being Claim Hv. 68, being parts of Sees. 4 and 9 iu Townsip 11, Seuth, KaMge 6 West of the Willamette Meiiuian, Benton county, Oreg en, de scribed as follows, towit: Beeiiminir at the K. K. corner of said Sec 4 and running thence north 38 minutes east 45 chains, thence west 27 chain, and SO links, thence south 44 chains and 60 linits. thence north 69 deir and 24 minutes west 2X chaina and 57 links, thence south 26 chains and 25 links thence east 60 chains and 23 links and thence north 25 chains to the place 0f beginning in the district of Isnds subject to sale at Oregon city, Ore gon, and containing 320 acres anu 20-100 ol an acre, at law or in equity in possession, expec tancy reversion or remainder an" that you and tach of you be forever concluded, enjoined and de barred from asserting anv ,- all in or to said real pioperty adverse to the plain till' and applicant; that the Court by such decree find and declare the title or imorrst uf the uimii- cant ii the said real property and decree that she nic ouic aim oiuy owner and person who bus an interest in said land as in tu oi-niii-at.inn nru-Mi tor, and further by such decree order the Regis trar of titles in and for the county of Benton and btate of Oreuon to register th t.u.i to sain in-on- erty as found by the decree of said Court and lor such other and further relief as the Court may deem meet and equitable, in the premises. This Summons is served upon you by publication thereof by Order Of HoilOi-nhla T? Wnrwlwnrri. .Inrlu-A of the County Court of the state of Oregon, for iou""1 cuuuty uiaue on me otn day of January, '303, directing publication thereof once a week for S'x consecutive and successive weeks in the Cor vallis Gazette, said Corvallis Gazette being a news paper ol gene.-al circulation and publisheu weey .t.CorvaUis, Benton county, btate 01 Oregon. First, publication January 10, 1908. J F. YATES, Attorney for Plaintiff.and Appiicaut Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Portland, Oregon, October 22, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of Congress ol June 3, 1878. entiled -'An act for the shV uf timhr h.nrU in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, I897, Mrs. Bertha Jtrgenson of Portland, county of Multno mah. State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement. Mo. 7003, lor the pur chase of the Northwest quarter of Section No. 32, in Township No. lo South, Range No. & West, anp will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim te said land bel ore Kegister and , Keceiver at Port land, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 28th Jay ofkApril, She names as witnesses: Mrs. Minnie Mack ol Monmouth, Oregon; Mr. Will Mack of Monmouth, Oregon; Mr. J. C. Oleson of Corvallis, Oregon; Mrs. J. C, Oleson of Corvallis, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are equeBted to file their claims in this office on or before said 2rh day 01 April, J9o8. AfcGsaxoN S, Dresser, Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice is het efoy given to all persons concerned that the undei signed hue been appo'jted execu trix of the last will and testament of K. C. Kiger, deceased, by the County Court of BenUm County, Stateof Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate 01 said H. C. Kiger, deceased, are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouch ers, duly verifier1 as by law required, within six montks from the date hereof, to the undersigred Ht her residence in Ccrvallis, Oregon, or at Uie office of McFadden A. Br j son, Atto. neys, iu Cor vallis, Oregon. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, this 28th day of January, 1908, Minerva J. Iier.x, Executrix of the last will and testament ol R. C. K1er, deceased. 11-2X Call on the. If you find yourself chilling on the street and eannot get in anywhere to warm up, begin at once taking as deep breaths as you can. You will soon be In a glow, and a possible bad cold will be averted. Women say that men are all alike. but when two men fall in love with the same woman a difference SDon ex ists between them. . Meat Inspection. A commission of seven expert pa thologists not members of the depart ment of agriculture was appointed dur ing the year to advise regarding those portions of the meat regulations which deal with the disposal of diseased car casses. According, to Secretary Wilson's report, the general conclusion of the commission was that "if there be any general error in . the regulations this is in favor of the public rather than in favor of the butchers ajid packers." Corvallis Electric Supply Co. Occidental Hotel Building For everything in the line of electric fixtures and supplies. Housewiring a specialty Experienced Electrician in charge Independent Phone 599 Notice to Creditors. Notice ia hereby eiven that the under- signed baa been, by order ol the County iuurt 01 me oiaie 01 Oregon tor the County of Benton, appointed Adminis trator of the estate of William Thomas, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present the same to me, duly verified as by law required, for payment within six months from the dare of this notice, at the office of the undersigned W. A. Buchanan, in Corvallis, Oregon, or the law office of J. F rates, in Corvallis, Oregon. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, this 3rd day of March. 1908. . W. A. BUCHANAN, Administrator of the estate ot William Thomas, deceased. 2i iast insertion March 31 Bring your Job Work to the Gazette Office. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that ttie undersigned has filed iu the- County Court of UeiHou county, Oregon her final account as adminisuutriK of the estate of C. U. Lee, deceased, and that Aloud ay, the 24tb day of February, 1908, at the boor of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day has been fixtd and appointed by said Court as the tin and iBq County Judge's office in the county courthouse in Corvallis in saia count v and btate as the place for hearing- objections, if any, to said aowxoit and the settlement thereof. All person inter ested and desiring- to object thereto are notified to file their objections thereto iu writing with the Clerk of said Court and appear at sid time acid place. ETTA F. LEE, As administratrix of the Estate of C. U Lee, deceased. v