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to the Fve. Npe and Thront. Offtcn
in Johnson Bide. Ind. 'phone at of
fice and residence.
FOR ALL CHRONTC D'PEASES SEE
Dr. M. Markel, Mapnetic Healer and
Herb Doctor. Third and Van Buren
Sts. Ind. phone 489.
House Decorating.
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PHILOMATH SNAPSHOTS.
Big
Fire
From Flue Causes
Blaze. Other News.
FOR PATH TING AND PAPERING SEE
W. E. Paol, Ind. 488
HOMES FOR SALE
TO! BELL LOTS IN CORVALO
Oregon, on instalment plan and a
1st purchasers to build nomeson then)
rtrdsrfcedrv ?Addreea First Hallow
Bank, Corvallis. Or.
WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT,
Or., for apot cash, balance instal
ments, and help parties to build homes
thereoe, if desired. Address M. .
Woodcock, Co-vallie. Or.
ATTORNEYS
J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
OERce np stafrs in Zierolf Building
Only set of abstracts in Benton County
YTRAROOf)
I-IOTHES FOR BOYS
Stein Sc Co. - Makers
AKE it
point, right
now, to see our
XTRAGOn suits
for boys. They're
new, seasonable,
annroDnate: a
creat number .of
styles; witti a scale
of prices that per
mits buying at
your own figure.
The right garment
for every hoy above the
age of 3 years.
E. R. BRYPON ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Poet Office Building, Corval
lis, Oregon.
WANTED
FOR SALE BY
J. M. NOLAN SON.
Notice of Final Settlement.
As, usual all of Philomath is
husiling. Everyone is too busy
m (m-nisri snaosbots. These few
films are submitted for the benefit
of the lew that will have time to
note them.
S. H. Mcses, one "of our busy
meichants, made a hurried bns'-
uess trip to Portland on &unaay
the 7th inst.', leturning to Pbilo-
math on the evening oi ine yiu,
by conveyance.
T.ast Tuesday the house of Wr
T? Caldwell was ienited. presum-
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ablv irom an incuDator, anu uui
tor thetimelv assistance by friends
and neighbors would soon have
been in ruins. I nis aemon&wiiv.
the necessity ot more adequate
protection from fire and the ex
tension of water mains through
out the city. The loss sustained
by our unfortunate townspeople
amounted to $300 or $350, but
they were fortunate in not losing
all.
Miss Cleena Devitt opened a
. . t TTT Ji-
term of school in tne woou &
creek district last week. Miss
Devitt was in Philomath last
Thursday evening to participate
in the Interftate MUfemaia's convention.
Rom to Rev. and Mrs. Merle
Staines, on Tuesday the trd inst.
a son. This son is the 5th gen-
oratinn dtsrendinp- from the ven
erable Jacob Henkle, who was
seen in Pbilomata aweeicoiso
ago enroute for Corvallis to visit
his invalid sister, Mrs. Mary
KingT The young child is the
unnnoest seinn. its ancestry as
j . ' .
fallows: mother--. Mrs -JSierin
Staines, grandmother, Mrs. Ko
fus Mason, great grandmother,
Mrs. John Kitson, ana great
great grandfather Jacob Henkle.
Henkle returned from
Newport last Thursday, haying
accompanied his motner, sister
and brotaer to tliat place a wee
nr so apo. Mis. tlenKie, mamie
and Herman are comfortably en-
sronsed in a cottaee on Nye
Creek, leased from Mrs. Archie
TnVinsnn, of Corvallis for two
J ,
months.
road, met with a paintul and un
fortunate accident last Monday.
While removing a shoe from a
horse's hoof a portion of the cold
chisel flew off, striking him in
tfee eye, penetrating and imbed
ding itself in the eyeball. A local
physician advised his being taken
to tne hcspitai at balem at once,
which was done. No later de
velopments have been ascertained.
James Lake, ot Peak, met with
an accident that may prove seri
ous. 2 While eD gaged in logging
a large log rolled overhis leg, so
badly lacerating it that the flesh
was torn from the bones, but no
fracture tesulted, as was at first
reported. -,.
Mrs: P. J. Denny arrived from
California last Thursday and is
visiting her : sister,' -"Mrs. J.' E.
lienkle. Mrs.' Denny expects to
remain here about- a weefe ana
will then depart for, her home at
WTaitsbuiy, Wash.
Earl Alford is the victim of a
full-fledgek case of small-pox, at
his home south of town. Earl
was exposed while at Lancaster
several weeks ago.' The family
is quarantined.; -
.1- Several cases of small-pox are
also reported from Alsea and D.
C. H. Newth is over in the little
valley in attendance on them
yeloped the fact that the fire was
caused by a defective flue. The
loss was fully covered by insur-
anceand the company receives
the strongest commendation from
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell.
News reached here last Monday
ot Uhe death, caused by pneumo
nia, ot Mrs. L,ucinda XNunan at
Portland. The burial was to oc
cur Wednesday at the Mt. Union
cemetery near Ply mbuth church.
Mrs. Nunan was a sister 01 tne
late Mrs. Cornelia Woodward and
has numerous relatives living in
this vicinity.
Mrs. X. H. Merryman and little
ones are visiting at the J. R.
Fehler home this week.
Mrs. O. V. White has not been
able to fill her Dlace as assistant
in the principal's room ior the
Mpast week on account ot nlness.
The Misses Evadna and Verna
Sorinper were visitors at the
country metropolis on last Satur
day.
Miss Stella Davis, of the Inde
pendent Telephone Central, at
Philomath, visited witn ner par-
WAi1TFr C(0 SUBSCRIBERS TO TH?
GaxbttR and Weekly Oregonian at
$2.50 per year.
in the matter of the estate of Mary A.Moore,
Police is hereby sen that the undemjrned ex
ecutor of the list will ami testamen t of Mary A.
Sxec ,Se cierk ?f the c..v eomt ; ents at Beaver Creek, returning
,SSto Philomath on Sunday .
the Court House in Corvallis. Benton Com, tj . Ore
I Sotl, as the place, for heart.. ,""11
. Hons to the said account and for settlement
The Interstate Milkmaids Con
vention and drill was given by
thWnmn of Woodcraft at I. O.
O. F. Hall Jast Thursday night
was a success Dotn as an enter
tainment' and financially. The
hall was filled to its utmost seat-
ino- canacitv and between twenty
fivet and thirty dollars was netted
from the sale" of baskets, boxes,
and hnrbe s. Mr. C. C. Huflf.
lhPly month,-neighborhpod
was tne auctioneer.
Last week N. Castle returned
from Las Aneeles. California,
where he had been during the
mlntor Mra. dertrude Fisher.
his grand-daughter, expected to
accompany nim to Jr nuomain,
but failed to do so ana intends to
come later.
J. R. Parker, of Hood River,
arrived in Philomath the fore
part of the last week and departed
last Saturday.
There was quite an exodus of
nnr neonle Corvalhs-ward last
i - r r
"Additional Locals.
New line dishes in plain and
fancy designs, at Cooper & White-
sides, utt
Editor Ward of the lone Proclaimer,
announces the arrival of a daughter at
the Prociaimer home in hia last issue,
and from hia announcement we quote the
following:
The Proclaimer treats
To a ten-pound girl.
And a "Kid" that beats
- Any Morrow "Pearl."
O think of the joy,
Now on the level,
For was it a boy
He'd be a "devil." r
GOATS Any person wanting to
buy or take care of some fine goats
while tbey eat up their brush may
'pkone or cull unon Wm. H. Sivage,
Corvallis, Oregon. 26lf
The cadet regiment at the OAC
will make an effort this year to
raise its record with the War De
partment, at Washington. The
standing in the past has not al
ways been up to the average.
There have been occasional ad
verse renorts. Caotain McAlex-
ander, who was United States in
spector of military colleges last
year, came to tne college as com
mandant in September, and has
since been active in promoting
the drill exercises. He has had
a confidential talk with the ca
detswith reference to this Spring's
insnection and succeeded in en
listing wide interest in a higher
standard of work. He has offered
a banner each to the best drilled
squad, to the best drilled among
the 12 companies and to the best
drilled ot the three battallions.
The annual inspection by the
United States inspector will take
i , nr '. . . ,
piace eariy in iviay. vjrcguuiuu.
Get vour horse ready for the
show by using International Stock
tood, tor sale by (Jraham cc wens.
: 25-25
Saturday. Among them were
Prof, and Mrs. S. O. Watkins,
Mpedamps Marv Feleer. F. P.
Put vour monev. at least some
of it ' into a " bottle of-our spring
lonic7Gf4llrvmM.--;;
The Lincoln County Fruitgrowers' Un
ion held a large and enthusiastic meeting
Friday at Elk City. The union Was ad
dressed by Hon. C. A, Park, of Salem,
member of the Oregon State Hoard 01
Horticulture, and Professor A. B. Cord
ley, of the Oregon Agricultural College,
Both addresses were on practical lines,
were appreciated and did good. The
professor talked on all the diseases the
nnnle is heir to. naming the remedy for
ea"h. The union is doing good work in
uniting fruitgrowers who are pruning
spraying and preparing to cultivate their
orchards, thus striving to raise the Stan
dard of Lincoln county's good wormless
apples into the class of the very beat. As
one man pntsit: "With a united and
persistent effort we intend to shake off
the 'land of .nr d' and occupy the nign
A Card.
Corvallis. Oregon, March 18, 1903.
Editor Gazette : I have been requebted .
by my-friends to stand for the office of
Police Judge at the coming City Election,
In June 1895. 1 was appointed to tms
office and have twice been elected. At a x
recent meeting of the Common Council
without solicitation on my part tne coun
cil raked the salary of this office wntco.
action was greatly appreciated .by rue ;
but I feel that as Corvallis is forging to
the front and becoming one of the most
progrjr?veiow ia. tbeyaMey. tb.iim w'r
has corns when the' city should furnish
the holder of this poeition an office sepa
rate from a private business, at the City
Hall and install proper Hies ana otner
equipments which will enable bim to
more conveniently care for tne increas
ing work of this office, which baa grown
to considerable proportions as a result' of
frequent sewer and street improvement,
the installing of free city delivery oi
mail and the municipal water system..
I take this opportunity to thank tne
citizens of Corvallis for the courtesies ex
tended to me, snd to state that I will not
be a.candidate for re-election.
J. F. Yates.
UNDERTAKERS
BOVFE & 1SAUKR, FUNERAL Di
rectors ami Licensed Ernhslm.-rs.
Sutt-essors to S. N. Wilkins, Corvallis,
Oregon, rhone 45- 9,
thi-ri-rtf.
Dated this
ith day of March, 1908,
Executor of the last will and testament of Varv
A Moore, deceased.
Resist ration of Land Title.
ol the State of Oregon for
HENKLE & BLACKLEDGE, UNDER
inker ami liiensea embalniers, fconth
Main tM... Corvallis, Or.
BANKING.
THE FIK 1 NATIONAL BANK OI
Corvallis, vrei-on, transacts a genera!
conservative tanking business. Loans
moot-y on a; provel security. Draft,"
bought and fold and money rransferrpd
to the piwoipal cities of the Unitec
States, Europe and foreign countries.
In the Circuit Court
the Count v of Benton.
August W. Fiseher, Applicant.
"All Whom "it may Concern" Defendants:
In the m after of the A LVlieati.-n tj Arjnst W.
Fischer to reeister ine unc ; - - .
v ... Kr street: on the W est by ater Street
(First Sfeet): on the South by Jackson street, a na
0.1 the W bv the WUlau-ette Kiver, s.tuate 1 m
Corvallis. Benton county. uresuu,i"'-- -"-;
ofway forpublie rcadoertUe Northwest comer
of saw tract at wn w , o
To "All V. horn it may Concsru,
TAKE NOTICE
Smith St Dawson
Headquarters fr
Fruit Ttee Spray
Diauiottd Chickau Feed
Chicken Giit
Ground Bot:e
Shfll and Poultry Food
Lice Killer, etc.
We pay cash for dressed Veal and Pork,
1'oultry and Fgs.
Next door to J . R Smith A Co.
Ind. Phone iOJ
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Jersey Bull For Sale.
Mrs. Helena Schweitzer, of
Beaver Creek, visited at the home
of Mrs. Eva Becker on last Fri
day while Mr. Schweitzer drove
tn Pnruallis and returned. They
report the mumps prevalent in
their section of the country.
S. S. Ewing, of the Benton
.Mi.to Inmhpr rnmnanv. W3S a
LUUU L J .UUAU.. " l J1
Corvallis visitor last Wednesday.
J. H. Merryman, who recently
arrived in Philomath with his
fami'y, end returned to Salem
the following baturaay, is now at
The Dalles. Ha expects to re
turn to Philomath within a few
weeks. Mrs. Merrvman and the
children are visiting: relatives
here.
Clarence Wood, a former Phil
omath lad who recently moved
Clark W. F. Caldwell, the place in Oregon, to which, by natur
Misses Anna Merryman, Laura
Clark, Evadna and Verna Spring
er, and Frank Hughes.
little wood
on subscrio-
Thator. the 17th day of Mar.h, A ?. " ' Jfe
plication was filed br --AJt
Circuit t oun o- iro "X' . ,h.
count v. lor initial registration of the title oilh.
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Now un.ess'vou p',.ear on or before the IStl. d,v; .n Kclr,ncr
. . f. ,.i ....J J.11U' 'ftllSC W1:V N'L.l . WILU 111? UOICUIS IU a x
application stair V Kramed fhe lf1,w' j a to George Davis on the state
taken as eontessea a.ui a ie-n o
eordinir to the prater of the application, anujou
will be forever barred from uisiutmtr the same
Witness n v hand and the seal of this court this
theKth day-of March, A. D. lW. t V1NCEKT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the fctate of Oregon
for Buton County.
J. F. YATES, Attorney for Ai plimnt. 2tf
The young people of the Ever
green neighborhood are rehears
ing and making arrangements for
a rmKlif entertainment with a
box and basket social, to be given
at that place next Friday night.
The proceeds are to De usea ior
the benefit of the school library.
The fire at the home of -W. F.
Caldwell last week did not orig
inate from an itrenbator as was
first reported. This suppflsit;on
arose from the fact that an incu
bator was being put into opera
tion on the upper floor of the
house, preparatory to being used
for incubation. The eggs had
not yet been placed in the ma
chine, and the fire originating on
the uDDer floor caused the fire.
Upon inspection, however, it de-
are j'lstly entitled "
We would take a
at the Gazette office
tion. DRY wood.
Timber lands in Lincoln county are
changing bands rapiuly. For tlie past
two months, cruiaers have been coining
and aoioa daiiy. Among the many buy-
era of timber the Curtis Lumber company
appears to be the largest purchaser. It
ia working mostly in the Euchre moun
tain district, where the claims average
from 6,000,000 to 15,000,00"0 feet to the
quarter section. Since the shutdown of
th? mills adjacent to the Harriman lines
last fall the mill men have preferred to
loi-ate as close f s possible to tide-water,
so that when rail rates become over-bar-
densome they will be in position to ship
bv water. Notwithstanding the hnancial
conditi ons there has been more activity
in timber lands this spring han ever be
fore. While prices offered have not ad
vanced very materially f.s j et, buyers ap
Dear uuite active, and from present indi
catioi.s Oregon coast timber from now on
will be more in demand than elsewhere.
The Corvallis & Eastern railway
iU sell round trip tickets to Ya
qaina on Wednesdays and Satur
days only of each week at $3.25,
good for return within 60 dtyp.
Ticket to be validated at laquioa
for return. No stopovers allowed
on these tickets. R. C. Linville,
Agt. 1 Sir-
Card of Thanks.
St
Colonist Rates.
;cr.ption
. To all friends, neighbors and
acquaintances whose many acts of
kindness and assistance were so
deeply appreciated during the ill
ness and death ot our iovea one,
we desire to express our heartfelt
thanks. This kindness nas maue
our sorrow easier to bear.
John W. Simpson,
Gene M. Simpson,
Mrs.' Gene Simpson,.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Descended from Gand Coin and Gold
en Glow ; imported eow testine 18 roe
batter fat in T day, with 3 calf. Ad
dreaa. C. S. Wooawocx, OoryaUia, Om
Worn.' 721
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Colonist rates wiM be in effect Murch 1 1
I90S, to April 30, 1908, from eastern!
points to ine Pacific Northwest as fol
ows: Frcni Chk-sgo to Portiard. Astoria
and Puget Sound destinations, also to
woints on the Southern facinc main iine
1 and brancnee norm o: anc inciuoii s
t tchl.Kii Orounn 43R From Missouri
River common points, council ciunn,
to Kansas City, Mo,, inclusive also ol St
Paul and Minneapolis, $30; St- Lome
$35.50, and from Denver, Colorade
unx...n ..J Pnshln tJI Ktnnover nrivi
leges aad other conditions of sale will be
practically the same aa prevailed previ
ously. lOtf R. C LnmixB, Agent.
Come to us in large rumbers each day.
Why? Becar.se wa have a reputation for
the Purity ct our Drugs and the skill we
use in compounding.
Our Prescription Department
Is finely equipped, kept scrupulously clean,
and you-can be su-e that you get just
what your physician means that you
should.
GRAHAM & WELLS.
Vendetta" Coming Marie Co
relli's Famous Novel.
I hereby announce my candidacy
n the Republican Ticket for Coun
ty Commissioner in Benton County,
Or goo, at the earning Primary
N 'minating Elfction. If nominat
ed and elected I promise to givn my
constituents in each ard every part
of the county a square deal. Dated
this 17th day of Mrcb. A. D , 1908.
A. W. UAWLhi 1.
The attraction at the opera
bouse on next Thursday, March
26th, will be a dramatization of
Marie Correlli's famous novel
'Vendetta" cr "Fabio Romani."
This will be welcome news to
Corvallis theatre-goers, especielly
tbose who nave read iorreni's
a oiks. "Thelma" a plav bv the
same author was produced here a
few years ago wun great success.
The company is composed of a
larp-e numDer ot nrst-ciass artists.
who give a performance fully in
keeoine with the merits of the
play. : Do not forget the date.
March 26th.
Portland and Return, Only $3.50.
The Southern Pacific Company and
Corvallis & Eastern Railway are selling
round trip tickets to Portlsnd from Cor
vallis for f3.50, gocd going on any train
Saturday or Sunday tither via Albany or
west side and good returning either via
Albany or west side, Saturday, Sunday
or Monday.
)6tf R. C. Linvili.e, Agent.
The Gazette
for Job Work.