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val: Coryalus, Benton County, Oregon,; Friday. March 2T, 1908. NO. 28 Vol. XLV. COR GAZETTE CUSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS! CXA89WXK1J ADVgRTIBIMEKTS : Fifteen words or less, 26 eta (or three uccesmve insertions, or 60 cts per tnontb; for all op to and including ten additional words. . cent a word for eacb Insertion. For all advertisements oyer 25 words, 1 ot per word for the first insertion, and ct per word for each additional inser tion. Nothing inserted, for less than 25 cents. Lodpe, society and chnrcti notices, other than strictly news matter, will be Cbarced for. . PHYSICIANS DR. F. H. THOMPSON. VETERINARY Mirjreon. Uttme at, DetmicK's Ken Front etahle. Ind. Phone 828. 16tf E. A. CATHFY, M. D..PHYSTCIAN und I urewn . Rooms 14, Bank Bnild . Offir Honrs : 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. ro. Residence: cor. fith and Ad ams Bts. Telephone at office and res idence. OorvaTlis. Oregon W.T. ROWLEY, M. P., PHYSICIAN and Snreeon. Special attention given to the Eve. "Nope and Throat. Office in Johrson Blfle. Ind. 'phone at of fice and tesidence. House Decorating. FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE W. E. Paul, Ind. 488. 41 tf HOMES FOR SALE I fa i WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS Oregon, on instalment plan and as sist purchasers to bnild homes on them if desired. Address First National Bank. Corvallis, Or.' . WILL f?ELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT, Or for anot cash, balance instal lments, and help parties to build homes thereon, if desired. Address M. S Vocdcock, Cc-vailie, Or. ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office np etafrs in Zierolf Building Only set of abstracts in Bentoii Countr K. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Post Office Building, Oorval iis, Oregon. 10! WANTED "WASTED 600 SUBSCRIBERS TO THF GasbttE and Weekly Oregonian at $2.50 per year. UNDERTAKERS Young Men's Clothes Ederhtirntr, Steia & Co. - Maker3 O need to tell you this is a stylish suit. There's really something to it that's new, smart, exclusive. Good taste, too. Other Eder- models just as swell; plenty more conserva tive. , Glad to show them all. Browns, elephant grays, shadow stripes, stone Hue and Scotch S effects. Sizes to 38. - FOR SALE BY J. M. NOLAN &. SON. Call on the Corvallis Electric Supply Co. Occidental Hotel Building For everything in the line of electric fixtures and supplies. Hoasewiring a specialty Experienced Electrician in charge Independent Phone 599 Married Wednesday. MERRY.GO-RQUND, TOO. And Many Other Attractive Fea. tures at Big Stock Show. Hurdle Race Listed A MODEL COMMUNITY That Sends Out Many Great Men Bellfountain and its New School. 0 Notice ol Final Settlement. BOVEE & BAUER. FUNERAL Di rectors and Licensed Embalmers. Successors to S. N. Wilkins, Corvallis, Oregon. Phone 45. 89tf HENKLE & BLACKLEDGE. UNDER takers and licensed embalmers, South Main St., Corvallis, Or. BANKING. THE FIR 1 NATIONAL BANK OF Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a genera! conservative hanking business. Loan? money on approved security. Draft bought and Fold and money transferred" to the principal cities of the United States, Europe and foreign countries. EXFERT PIANO TUNING, Regulating and Repairing. All work guaranteed. V. A. Hollenbeck, Corvallis, Oregon. Phone tt2, Baker & Hollenbeck. In the matter of the estate ot Mary A. Moore. deceased. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ex ecutor of the last will mid testament of Mary A. Moore, deceased. ha filed his final account as such executor with the clerk ol the county court .1. ut.t. nt rtmann for Hcitnn CYtiintv. and the paid court has fixed Saturday, the rtth day of pril, iitoS, at the hour of two o'clock in the after noon, as the time, and the county courtroom i the Court House in Corvallis, Benton County, Ore gon, as the place, for hearing any and all objec tions to the said account and for settlement thereof. v Dated this 13th day of March, 1908. MrNKR Swick, Executor of the last will and testament of Marv A Moore, deceased. 2"34 Realizing that it is their show and that they are the people most to be benefitted by it, the stockmen of Benton county are taking alively interest in the big stock show that is to , be held in Corvallis on Mary's River flat, May 15th'-16th. From many directions have come, letters to the committee stating that the writers intend to bring stock to. the show for selling - purposes, this being a feature which will make the show a greater success than that of last year. Stockmen throughout the county who are planningto bring stock to Corvallis to'sell during the show, should send a descrip tion of tli is stock t'6'the Tcommiti tee atonce,int)rder that arrange-! ;ments can be made for-bringing j buyers to Corvallis on those : dates. This is a special favor to the stockmen and they should avail themselves of the oppor tunity of listing the animals they wish to offer for sale, as buyers cannot be persuaded to come from abroad unless a reasonable amount of stock is assured for their purposes. The committee is getting out t some fine large posters, cata logues are being distributed and arrangements are in progress for competent judges to be present to pass upon the various kinds of stock. There will be a judge for horses, another for cattle, another for sheep, hogs, goats, etc. One of the things not yetmen tioned is the fact that Arnold's merrv-eo-round will be in Cor- The Bellfountain high school building recently completed and of which brief mention has been made in these columns is one of the finest structures of the sortto be found in the rural districts of Oregon, and it is the just pride of southern Benton. Built at a cost of $4,500, it is provided with all ijlodern conveniences such as heater, patent- blackboards and There was a pretty wedding in Jobs addition at" 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening, the bride being Miss Minnie Maxfield and the "groom Ona Senger, both of this city. . . It was a quiet affair, about 25 guests witnessing the. ceremony, which was performed by C. T. Hurd. The bride was becomingly at tired in white, with veil, and carried bride roses. After congratulations had been extended the happy pair, a dain ty wedding luncheon was served Numerous handsome presents, principally silverware, were pre sented the young couple. Buy your groceries of Coover & Whiteside. utt For the Log Rolling Contest- Woodmen of the World. Mc- Minnville, Ore., April 15th, the Southern Pacific company wilt sell tickets at one and one third fare on the certificate plan. Tick ets may be purchased on any of the three days prior to the open ing day and will be honored for return until April 17th. If less than 50 are in attendance, full fare will be charged for the re turn trip. R. C. Linville, Agent. 27tf New line dishes in plain and fancy designs, at Cooper & WHte sides. utt Result of Church Benefit Days. Mr. and Mrs. Sentrer went to Portland, yesterday noon, where ,, .. . they will spend the honeymoon, j Methodist South TWwill r-pS1-rlA in fWallia I Congregational where a handsome new residence 1 t,8,18, awaits them near the Union de pot. Both are respected young peo ple and many friends join in congratulations and good wishes. r 1 Ellis-Wagner Wedding. The marriage of Miss Luella Wagner of Corvallis to F. A, El lis of Spokane, Wash., was cele brated at the home of the bride's parents, five miles southwest of at high noon, Wednes Reel st ration of Laud Title. Smith Bt Dawson Headquarters for Fruit Tree Spray Diamond Chickdu Feed Chicken Grit Ground Bone She 11 and Poultry Food Lice Killer, etc. We pay cafh for dressed Veal and Pork, Poultry and Eggs. Next door to J. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Benton. August W. Fischer, Applicant, vs. All Whom it may Coucern," Deferdr.nts: In the matter of the Application of August W. Fischer to register the title to the follewir.ir de scribed real property, to-wit: The South Half of that certain tract of land bounded on the Nort'.i by Van Buren Street; on the West by Water Street (First Street ); on the South by Jackson Street, and on the East bv the Willamette River, situated in Corvallis, Benton County. Oregon, excepting a right of way for public read over the Northwest corner of said tract down o a Ferry Landing. To "All Whom it may Concern," TAKE NOTICE That or. the 17th day of March, A. D.. 1908. an ap plication was filed by snirt August W. Fischer in the Circuit Cou t ot the State of Oregon for Benton County, lor initial registration of the title ot the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the ISth day 01 April, A. L., UK'S. a srnw t.ause wuy m'cn application s' all not be granted rhe same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered ac cording to the prater of tli e application, and you will be forever barred fr-ni dispiitii'g the same. Witness u y hand and the seal ot this court this the 17th dav of March. A. 1)- lot. DUD T. T. VINCENT, Clerk of the Circuit C art f the State of Oregon for Benton County. J. F. YATES, Attorney for Applicant. 26tf vallis during the show", and will' at colleges and universities be located on Mary s River flat. Furthermore, Mr. Arnold has offered to furnish all the tents that are desired for housing stock on the flat, and Dick Kiger has donated five tons of clover hay to feed the animals that are on exhibition during the two days' show. There will be a grand-stand on the grounds and a wire fence will enclose the show arena and prevent the crowd from closing in so closely, thus hindering the judges in obtaining a good view of the animals oh exhibition. A new feature on the program this year will be a hurdle race in which there will doubtless be keen interest. desks, and it is one of the best; dav. Rev. S. M. Wood of Corval lighted school buildings in the state.:- ; Modeled on the cottage plan, the school has that invit ing home-like air found only in few schools, of the best charac ter y'z :-' - Across the street is a little un 1 on chfif eixrv hitrh is a bi-pr o duct of tlye great religious gatherings of Simpson Chapel and the Bell fountain campmeetings where Father Wilbur, Doctor Roberts, I. D. Driver and other apostles of Methodism expounded the ltume of white gospel in the early days of Ore gon. At Simpson Chapel, four miles away, was held the first Methodist conference on the Pa cific Coast. This farming community, which is unusualiv eiited m those arts of debate, music and entertainment that are the out growth of highly cultured influ ences of long standing, may modestly claim as its own many of the public men of Oregon, among whom are Congressman Hawley who was born and raised in this community. And it is the boast of the people that there are twenty-five students from that locality now in- attendance . $24.97 . 22.9S . 25.0i Presbyterian .... 20.91 First Methodist . . . 25.94 Catholic 45.49 Episcopal . . . . . 41.30 Church of Christ . . 21.97, Evangelical . ... . 25.10 As is generlly known, J. M Nolan & Son gave these benefit days to the various churches of Corvallis, a certain per cent of the sales going to each church on its respective day. Pat your money, at least some of it, into a bottle of our spring tonic. Granam & Wells. 25-S Explanation of System in the Numbering Corvallis. lis officiating. About 30 guests were present. The rooms Avere very prettily decorated with evergreen, fern and Oregon grape, and the young couple occupied a position under There has been so manj'' ques a floral arch during the cere- tions asked about the number mony, .The wedding march was' ing system- just adopted by the, played by Miss Leona Jackson. 'city of Corvallis that I feel an After congratulations a sumptu-' explanation will not be out of ous wedding dinner was enjoy- place at this time, ed. The bride made a very I The street committee with the pretty picture ma dainty cos- assistance of the Fostmaster triecii to give this matter careiul con- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will reside sideration, and after studying: on a farm in the Beulah neigh-1 numerous sys'tems decided on borhood, and the hearty good the one just installed. We se wishes of a host of friends follow ! lected Monroe street asf the base them. The bride has grown to line or dividing line betweea womanhood in Benton county I North and South, because it is- and is esteemed by all for her. the most central and ..longest- womanlv Qualities. The groom' street running East and West is a stranger in this locality but so all stracts running North and is said to be a young man ot sta- South, norm 01 lvionroe sireei. will be called JNorth, such as jn. bility and worth. Additional Local. A gory murder was commit ted over at the Siletz reservation a few days ago, Larky Logan, while under the influence of li- Third Str, N. Fourth St., etc. We did not think it necessary to add the word South to the other half, so all streets south of , ! Monroe street will be known as ! First St., Second St., Third St.r quor, literally slashing to pieces .etc. a cripple named William Gar- e took the B. Smith A Co. Ind. Pbone : !09 Jersey Bull For Sale. Descended from Grand Coin at.d Gold ea Glow ; imported cow tecUnc 18 abe bat fat in 7 daya. with fir calf, aa drata, If, 8. Wooaaoca, CorvaHia, Ora soa, 72 1 Colonist Rates. Colonist rate will be in effect Much 1 1908, to April 30, 1908, from eastern points to tbe Pacific Northwest ae fol ows: From Chicago to Portlard, Astoria and Puget Sound destinations, also to points on the Southern Pacific in&in line and brancnea north of and including Ashland, Oregon, $38. From Missouri River common points, Conncil Bluffs, to Kansas City, Mo,, inclusive also of St Pa al and Minneapolis. $30 ; St. Louis. $35.50, and from Denver, Colorade Spnnca and Pueblo, $30. Stopover crivi legae aad other conditions of sale will be practically the same aa prevailed previ- OUSIV. led S. C. Lnmujc, Aceot. One of the principal educa tional attractions announced for the near future in Bellfountain (beautiful fountain) is a visit from Governor Chamberlain and State Superintendent Ackerman, the date to 1oe eiven later. At present Professor Herschel Mack is the Principal and Miss Made leine Nichols of Corvallis is as sistant. The Corvallis & Eftein railway will sell round tip tickets to Ya quirjB on Wf.c'Drsdaye and Satur days only of each week at $3.25, good for return within 60 dye. Tickets to be validated at Ysquira for return. , No Btopovers allowed on these tickets. R. ..C. Linville, Agt. 16tf e river as a oase 1-1. x ,T m-i t ,, -t -ir, t 1 I,,-, a tAn c t r-nnt T'llTillltlfT ivu K.T. !l 1 1 1 I" nier. Trie latter aieci two days iVJl "'" later, and to avenge his death, I West, so numbers on all streets a bVother, Howard Gamier, fired j running East and West will corn three shots at' Larky Logan, mence with 100 at lurst street, Tnosrlav while T,nran wns hpino- even numbers on one side ot the taken by the sheriff from the 1 ol- PRESCRIPTS Come to us in large numbers each day. Why? Because wa have a reputation for the Purity tt our Drugs aud the skill we use in compounding. Our Prescription Department Is finely equipped, kept scrupulously clean, aud you can be su e that yen get just physician n eacs that you i- wbat yi nr should. I GRAHAM & WELLS. numbers on the- edo hotel back to jail, Mrs. Gamier held her husband's arm and his shots went wild. The shooting Tuesday was done from the second story of the Commer cial hotel at Toledo, where Gar- nier had secreted himself to watch for Logan's return to jail from dinner. Ihe Indians 01 Siletz are said to be armed and ready to break into warring fac tions over the affair and further trouble is expected. If further evidence was need ed to convince even the most skeptical as to the doubtful char cater of W. L. Pason, the detec tive employed in the local option cases here to work up evidence against reputable citizens, the statement given out by Detec tive Hartman of Portland in whose employ Pason was, that Pason had confessed to him that he was an ex-convict, would be sufficient to remove all doubt, says Tuesday's Herald. Fearing the result , of the charges filed against, him of perjury, should they ever come to trial, Pason, the self-confessed liar, suddenly left last Saturday for British Columbia, and will not return to testify in the ' remaining, local option cages, which will conse quently be dropped street and odd other side. On accountof numerous build ings in the city only occupying, 12 to 15 feet frontage, we allow ed a number for every 12-J- feet or four numbers to every 50 foot lot, to avoid using half numbers,, and 100 numbers to the block. Where there are alleys between blocks the hundred will be de vided at the alley. The num bers will commence with 100 at the base line and increase 100 numbers for every block from such base line. Any person wishing to put a number on a house or building can call at the Police Judge's of fice and find out the correct number. JAS. A. II A K PER',. Ch. Street Comm. Get your horse ready for the show by using International Stock food, for sale by Graham & Wells. . 25-2& R. F. Baker & Co. It you have Farm or City property for sale, list it with K. F. Baker & Co. Qffi a next door to Pott Office, Corvallis, Ore GOATS Any person wanting to buy or take care of some fine goats while they eat np their brush may 'phone or call noon Woo. H. Savage,. Coryalli?, Oregon. 26t&