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LJLJI OutvAixis, Benton County, Qbeo6n Tpesdas March 24, 19Q8. No. ar VOL. XLV. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSfFnilJ ADVBBTI8BMBNT8 : Fifteen words or less, 25 cts for thToe successive insertions, or 50 cts per month; for all op to and including ter additional words, cent a word for each Insertion. For all advertisement a over 25 words. 1 ct per word for the first insertion, and ct per word for each additional inser tion. .Nothing; inserted for less than 26 cents. ; Lodge, society and chnrch notices. Other than strictly news matter, will be charged for. PHYSICIANS tR. F. H. THOMPSON, VETERINARY Miro-pon. Offce at Deanirk's Red Front Btahle. Ind. Phone 328. 16tf B. A.. CATFiEY. M. P.. PHYPTOIAN Kforrs14. BankBnild- u Ckffiro FTnnra: 10 to 12 a. OT-. ? to 4 p. m. Rppidfnre: cor. 5th and Ad amfl fits. Telephone at. nflV and r. Menee. Corvallis. Orepron W.T. ROWLEY, M. V.. PHYSICIAN and Snraeon. Special attention pivpn to tho Eve. Npe and Throat. Office in Johrem TtMfr. Ind. 'phone at of fice and residence. FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES SPE Dr. M. Markel, Magnetic Healer ard Herb Doctor. Third and Van Buren Sts. Ind. phone 489. j 1 0 li -. . ill 1$ III t " 5 sf : C M l Yrfunr Men's Clothes ll j CONTRACT TO BE LET. For Y. M C. A. Building Bids to be Called for at Once Some- , thing About the Plan. House Decorating. FOR PATNTING AND PAPERING SEE W. E. Paul, Ii d. 488. 41 M HOMES FOR SALE "WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS, Oregon, on instalment plan and as; eist purchasers to bnild.horjnea orxthenn. if Hesired. . Address " First National Bank. Corvallis. Or. WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT, Or., for Root cash, balance kiRtal ments, and help parties to build homes thereon, if desired. Address M. &. Woodcock, Cc-vallie. Or. .0 Y.iunir Men '3 Cloihes rhtlmer, Steia Si Co. - Makers P w ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office np stafrs in Zierolf Building Only set of abstracts in Benton Countv E. R. BRYRON ATTORNEY AT LAW . Office in PoBt Office Building, Oorval iis, Oregon. WANTED WANTED 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Gazette and weekly $2.50 per year. Oregonian at T i 4 tell you this is a stylish suit. There's really something to it that's new, smart, exclusive. Good taste, too. Other heimer models sweiippienty more conserva tive. Glad to show them all. Browns, elephant, grays, shadow stripes, stone blue and Scotch effects. Sizes to 38. FOR SALE BY M. NOLAN & SON j. Eder-Stein just as If the present. plans material ize the long looked for and much desired Y. M. C. A. Student building will soon become a thing of reality. The fondest hopes of the original promoters of this project have been delay ed thus long for many reasons which need not be discussed here but which at the time seem ed insurmountable. ' ' This has been deeply deplored by every one and many have gone so far as to sav that it would never be completed, and that the money already expended nad Deen thrown away. Such a thought oueht not to be given even a moment's con sideration for the building isnot eoins to fail of completion but j instead the present board of trus tees have formulated plans by which they expect to be able to complete the work already start ed at once. Up to the present time $lo, theit pledges now they will help the work to respond at once. If you have not given a pledge here is a cnance to help in a most worthy and needful cause. For over four years this mat ter has been pending and it does seem that a "strong pull and a long pull and a pull all togeth er", ought to. put it through. What will you do to help r 1 !- C. T. Hurd, - ' General Secretary. ' Put your money, at least some of it, into a bottle of our spring tonic. Grabam & Wells. 25-8 PLANNING FOR IT. Committee- Busy on Work for Stock Show Prizes and Classes. MAKE PLANS NOW Shall the Summer Count Good, or III ? , for 000 has been subscribed by the friends of the project and of this sum, over $0,000 has been paid, leaving outstanding $12,000. The-se sums are in pledges ; of many individuals, running from 50 cents to $2,000 and payable in instalments, the large major ity of them being of an issue in which the second and subsequent instalments " are not . due" until t.hfi buildiner is completed,-' and ' hence cannot be collected "now unless because of, their desire to see the work proceed those sub 1 It must not be presumed that the committee in charge of the coming stock show for Corvallis is asleep, for it isn't. The mem-, bers are about the busiest men in town ; too busy, in fact, to say much about the important mat ter in hand. That is why so lit tle has been heard of the show. The prize list has-been complet- ! ed, however, and from now on the public will be better inform ed as to what is being done. Hm tries for the show may be made after May 1st with the secretary, S. K. Hartsock, and all entries must close at '6 p.- m., May 14th. The committee desires to make this a horse sale as well as a horse show and farmers are therefore requested to send to the secretary a brief description of such horses as they will otter fot.sale at the Corvallis show. If a sufficient, number of animals re offered for sale, - the commit scry.ngwoiililvoluntferto rai'i- -t.-e will endeavor, freeof charge, 0 Notice of Final Settlement. time specified. j The building committee has ' been delayed, therefor, on ac ; count of the lack of available funds for the immediate prose cution of the 'work. Practically sufficient is outstanding to com plete the building if it could be collected. The financial strin- i gency through which we have been passing has also delayed the work somewhat The only way that seems open now is to borrow enough money to finish it so that the pledges yet unpaid may be collected. Tins can 111 no way excuse any who have subscribed since we In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Moore, deceased. . 1 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ex eeutorofthe last will and testament of Mary A. I fil. i4a final account as such executor with the clerk of the county court boiTOW m01ieVxOnlv Oil the t. nl tirfiran for Krtnton IX'Ul lv. ail" " UNDERTAKERS BOV1E & BAUER, FUNERAL Di rectors and Licensed Emhalmers. Successors lo S. N. AVilkins, Corvallis, Oreeon. Thone 4s. Pgtf MKNKT.K A BLACKXEDGE. UNDER takers and lifensed embalmers, South Main St., Corvallis, Or. ll P - J. . Baid ccurt hs fixed Satuniay. tne nxn ua, u. gtrengtn OI VOUr promise lO pay oon.' as the time, and the county courtroom in The plan proposed IS tO DOIT the Court House in Corvallis . Benton Couny. ere- , nttn nj5 the mace. lor nearinK "i " ""j11- vxx w .wjiv. . account and for settlement con tions to the said thereof Dated this 13th day of March, 1908, II inkr Swick, Ksecutor of the last will and testament of Jlarv A Moore, deceased. 24-34 Registration of Land Title. of the St ate of C regon for BANKING. THE FTIV1 NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oreuon, transacts a general consecvative banking business. Loanf money on approved security. Drafts bought and told and money transferred to the principal cities of the United States, Europe and foreign countries.' EXPERT PIANO TUNING, Regulating and Repairing. All work guaranteed. W. A. Hollenbeck, Corvallis, Cregon. Phone 692, Baker & Hollenbecb. Smith S Dawson Headquarters' for Fruit Tree Spray Diamond Chicksu Feed Chicken Grit Ground Bone . - Shell and Poultry Food Lie Killer, etc. "Ve pay each for dressed Veal and Pork, Poultry and Eggs. In the Circuit Court the County ol Benton. August W. Fischer, Applicant, vs. All Whom it may Concern," Defendants: in ik.mittimrtht Aunlkation of August W Fischer to register the title to the lollwr.sr De scribed real property. to-it: The i-outh Malt 01 ... ........ l., .unrlpil nn t.hfi North DT ID&rmirtiu imv. v. ouU - . - Van Buren Street; on the West hy W ater Street (First St'eet); on the South by Jackson Street, and on the East bv the Willamette River, situated in Corvallis, Beston County, Oregon, exceptinea right of way for public road over tue Korthwtst comer of said tract aown to a rerry uaitMiug. To "All nom it may Luuccru, TAKE NOTICE That on the 17th day of March, A. D.. 1908. an ap plication was filed bv said Augnst W. Fischer iu the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon f r Benton County, tor initial registration 01 tne tine 01 me laml above described. ' , Now unless vou fpnear on cr oeiore tne iu. uj of April. A. 1 , i!h.. ard show cause wi.y s icn application si all not be fri anted - he same will oe taken as eoniesseo anu a u.irc m 1-nrdiiii.tolhi! nraier of tlie application, and you -;ii frvr h,rm! from disuutii-g the same. Witness n v hand and the seal of this court this the 17th day 01 Slarch, A. D. I9OS. tsKAL T. T. VINCENT, Clert of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton County. J. F. YATES, Attorney for Applicant. 26ti OW exceed $10,000. The bonds are to be ol the denomination of $50 each and are to bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent and are to run for onlv three vears with the . privilege of paying them off af ter one vear. We believe tner are enough friends who will take these bonds and so help to runs the building. The bonds are ready to be sold now and just as soon as sufficient have been sold ' a contract will be let and the work will be rushed to coin pie tion. Meantime bids are to be called for at once and anyone desirin to figure on the work should see the General Secretary 01 tne i M. C. A. at once as it is desire to open the bids not "later than April 10th or loth. If it is possible for any to pay that time. The committee will simply, bring the buyers and ellers together and leave tne rest to those interested. Animals which have won prizes at former shows are allow ed to compete the same as though they had never before been en tered, clue ribbons are design ed for sweepstakes, red ribbons for second premmms, and white ribbons for . third premiums which shall be placed by the su perintendents under the direc tion of the awarding committees, on all animals at the time of the awards. Exhibitors in the arena must be careful to have the en try cards in a conspicious place on the -animal m order to assist the committee inmakingawards. The prizes will be: first, silver -, -i I, -i -1.1 cup; second ana tnira, riuuons. The classes of entries include thoroughbred, standard trotting, Percheron draft, English Shire draft, Clydesdale draft, Coach, Cleveland Bays and Belgian horses. The other stock entries include Jersey, Guernsey, Hol stein, Milk strain affd Short-horn cattle in the dairy class, and in the beef class are Short Horns, Herefords and Aberdeen Angus. Among the prizes are those offered for Berkshire, Chester White, Poland China, Duroc Jersey, andlarge Yorkshire hogs, and Lincoln, Cotswold, Shrop shire and Hampshire sheep, and Angora goats. ' A problem that will soon con front the parents and particu larly the mothers in Corvallis is, what shall we do to keep our boys and girls busy and out of mischief during vacation? The question is a serious one, not only to the fathers and moth ers who are driven almost to des peration by the restless of their their children, buttothe children themselves, who must be either employed in some profitable and harmless way, or who will seek amusement and employment neither helpful nor beneficial, in order to "work off" their surplus energy. Onlv a few more weeks and the schools will open their doors and turn out the army of eager, happy children, and then it will be time to act. Every parent should keep this subject iii mind and have the campaign planned in advance. A plat of frround set aside for the use of the little folks will be certain to attract the boys and girls this year, for they have not forgotten the All-Benton School fair of last vear- and they can easily be interested in the com insr fair, which is to be bigger and better than that of last fall A few garden seeds, a plat of ground and a generous amount of interest and encouragement from the ; parents these Avill be found all excellent thing for the boys when school closes, and even now, m spare nours. And the girls have an equally sood opportunity of winning not" only the rosy cheeks that result from out-door exercise, but many handsome prizes that are offered in the various depart ments, and the mother who fails to grasp this opportunity of in-terestinp- the daughter in fine sewing, bread making, fruit can ning, jelly making, and a dozen other kinds of work, is missing a chance that may never appeal so strongly again to the daugh ter. The school fair will help Ben ton county fathers and mothers very materially in solving the problem of pleasant and profit able employment for the young folks during vacation, and if you do not keep the boys and girls actively engaged at home they will elude your care and find en tertainment and amusement out sid their homes. It is up to vou, then, parents, to say whether the children shall roam the streets with idle com panions during the coming sum mer months, or whether their hours shall be turned to profit able account. The time to think it over is now vou will not be able to "think" when the child ren get home. There will be a "tea" atTthe home of Mrs. C. L. McCausland Friday . afternoon from 3 to 5, given by the ladies of the M. E. church South. Come. 27 Lee Henkle. has purchasedZthe O..Y. Hurt property in South Corvallis of A. E. Wilkins. . Matinee every Tuesday and Saturday at 4:30 at the Corvallis rink. We are installing a mov ing picture machine this week. 27 W. T. Wiles attended the fun eral of the late Robert Wilson, , yesterday, in Independence. GOATS Any person wan tine to buy or take care of Boiue fine goats while they eat up their bruph may 'phone or cU udod Wm. H. ST8ge, Corvallip, Oregon. 26t B. W. Johnson attended the "Booster Meeting" in Albaivy, Friday night? and was one of the speakers. Concerning' the meet ing a dispatch to the Oregonian. says: "The spirit of progress dawned on Albany tonight. At a "get together" banquet $08-14 was subscribed for a publicity campaign for a "greater Albany." ' Tom Richardson, of Portland, who delivered the leading ad dress at the banquet tonight, said this subscription is the best , showing made in the first night by any of the Oregon cities which have joined in the boosting cam paign. A union of all the com mercial organizations of the city has been effected and a new era for the Linn county capital has begun. Three hundred Albany men" sat down tonight at this epoch-marking banquet. It was. held in the local armory and was the largest assembly of men ever collected at a dinner in this city. II. M. Crooks, president of Al bany college, presided as toast master and speeches were made by Governor George E. Cham berlain, a former Albany citizen; Mayor J. P. Wallace, State Sena tor Frank J. Miller, ex-State Senator Percy R. Kelly, and Post master Y. S. Van Winkle of Al bany, Attorney Samuel M. Gar land of Lebanon, and Postmaster B. W. Johnson of Corvallis and Fred Muller of the Portland Board of Trade." I Partner Wanted: I want a partner for an established real estate business located in Port land. No experience required, but man must be honest and willingto work. P. W. Hender- son, 243 Stark Street, Oregon. PortL ind, 27 Miss Polly Ticks. Additional Locals. New line disbes in plain and fancy designs, at Cooper & White sides. , utt Colonist Rates. PRESCRIPTIONS Next door to J. R. Smith 4 Co. lad. Pbone : !09 Jersey Bull For Sale. Descended from Grand Coin and Gold- Glow ; imported cow leatirg 18 lbs tttMar fat in 7 day, with fio caJJ. ; Ad 4nm, M, 8. Woomock, Cot, Or- jit Colon ist rates will be in effect Much 1 1908, to April 30, 1908, from eastern points to the Pacific Northwest as fol ows: From Chics go to Portland. Astoria1 and Puget Sound destinations, also io points on the Southern Pacific main line and branches north of and including Ashland, Oregon, 38. From Missouri River common points. Council Bluffs, to Kansas Citv, Mo,, inclusive also of St Past and Minneapolis, $30; St. Louis $35.50, and from Denver, Coloradc SDitnes and Pueblo. $30. Stpover privi lecaa and other conditions of sale will be practically tne tame aa prevailed pravi- oaily. 16U li B.C LrfTiixx, Aewt. Come to us in large numbers each day. Wby? Because have a reputation for the Putity it our Drugs and the skill we use in compounding. Our Prescription Department - Is finely equipped, kept scrupulously clean, and you can be sure that ou get just what yc nr physician i eans that you should. GRAHAM & WELLS. Get your horse ready for the show by using International Stock food, for sale by Graham & Wells. 25-28 Concerning a former Corvallis man, the Eugene Register, Fri lav. savs: "Thursday. W. W. Calkins, the well known attorn ev of Eugene and a member of the present city council, an nounced his candidacy for. the legislature on the republican ticket. In filing his petition, Mr. Calkins makes no statement, relying upon the confidence of the public in his integrity as a republican to elect him. Nomi nation and election of Mr. Cal "kins will give to Lane eounty-a man in the legislature who will be a credit to the country that sends him to the legislative halls at Salem. He is a man of excel lent judgment, well versed in the law, has splendid executive abil ity and will prove a r valuable worker along lines that are bene ficial to the state. Nothing could be more gratifying to r. Cal kin's, host' of friends ,who know of his fitness for the position.'' Polly Ticks, the quaint old girl;. Has the men in a sweaty swirl; First she favors No. 1, Then she has it on the run; Then she thinks that Heney's right, Then sics Fulton on to fight; When the socialists say "scat!" Polly's there with gaudy hat; When the dems say they will win Says Polly," 'Tis a sinch; go in!" When the prohibs try their strength Polly hesitates; at length She says: "It is my dearest wish To cast my vote with the prohi-- bish!" When the reps say "We're ahead"' Says she "Of course the rest are dead." Polly Ticks is free from guile, But keeps em guessing all the t;.,', while. When a man thinks he is "it." Polly hands her icy mitt For Polly has a heart of stone; She cannot let a good man alone. What she does and what she Silk dares No one knows but each one cares. Unless your pocket's full of t rickS, ' s-mr,-; 1 Shun for all time Polly Ticks! . - : ' ; - Ex. ' F. Baker & Co.. It yon have Farm or City property for sale, list it with R. F. Baker & Co. OSca nsxt df t Foil Offics, Comllis. Ore' I