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The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 2

The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 2

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The College Athletes. IN THE BILLS ALLOWED. Gorvallis Times. Correct Clothing" for Men. grouse maltcrs, Brandeaeej Utica n.

V. Well Knowri Benton County' man Burial of James Wilkinson. The mortal remains of the late James Wilkinson, "wha died in Los Angeles last Sunday, were laid to rest in Crystal Iake cemetery Thursday afternoon. The funeral occurred from the family residence at two o'clock, and was under the auspices of the Odd Fellows, of which the deceased was a member. A large number of Rebekahs and A veterans were also in at tendance.

i ne service was conducted by Rev. Carrick of the Presbyterian church James M. Wilkinson was born in Joe Davis count 111., Sept. 13 1842. At the age of 19 he enlisted in the army and served three years in Company Independent Battalion and 3rd Missouri volunteer cavalry.

This regiment was large- Uy engaged in scouting, foraging and skirmishing in Arkansas, Miss ouri-and the. frontier states and p4f ticipated many engagements In 1863, he was promoted to the Good judgment should, prevail in buying our. spring, suit, its as important for us, the seller, as for you, the Some time ago we decided Crouse and Brandegee clothes were the best for both of us. For you because, they look better, fit better, and wear better than other makes. For us because their name adds prestige to our own.

Equal to fine custom made in all but price, The makers guarantee 'and and ours with every garment. 1 Complete new spring stock Mens up-to-date Furnishings Suit Cases, Ilawes hats, W. Li Douglas $3.00 and best in the world ftr tho price. 7 4h Duty JltCbe Grocery, Our Teas that we sell at 25c 50c, 60c and 75c a pound and Our coffees thai; we sell at 15c 20c 25c, 30c: and 45c a pound can not be matched elsewhere in quality and -price. Try them The OAC track team and a number of their friends left on -yesterday's afternoon, train for Portland to participate today in the Colunr-bia University meet.

The contest began at one o'clock this afternoon, and the result should" be known early in the evening, The event of greatest importance is the relay race, and for this the OAC 1 team will be very strong. The runners, according to the present schedule will be Williams, Goates. GreenhaU and Smithson. They ought to win but -of course sometimes things dont come" out as prognosticated. In many of the other events, the college men will be certain To make an excellent showing, particularly in the shotput, the broad iump and the sprints.

The latter consists of the fifty, 220 and 440 dashes. The; half mile will also' be very well- manned; but the team, willie without a mile runner. In all, it men are, in the team! Trainer Trine, Manager "Hayward 4 an(i about 30 admirers accom- companied then to Portland. HEALTH IS Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age. Herbine, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep; yoaia robust-health; tit you to ward on disease.

It-cures constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, fever, skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and clears the complex loon. Mrs. D. W.

Smith, Whitney, Tex as writes April 3, 1902: shave used Herbine, and find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It doeB all you claim for it. I can highly recommend it." socts. a bottle. Sold by Graham "v'lPortland.

Wheat valley 81 Flour 3.90 to 3.95 per bll. Potatoes ,60 U) 1 00 per sack Eegs Oregon, 18 per doi. Butter 23 to 24 per lb. Creamery 30 to per lb. Corvallis.

Wheat 72 per bushel. Oats 30t032 Flour 1.05 1. ioper sack Butter r5 to 25 per lb Creamery 70 perroll Eigs 16 per doz Chickens i5per pound Lard 15 per lb SELLING TOWN PROPERTY. ilomath, Corvallis, Wells and ewhere Farm Sold at Summits C. E.

Albin to Mae Irvine, 3 lots in Philomath, $500. E. J. Meats to Alice Meats, 2 farm lots in Philomath, $1500. Mae-Irvine arid husband to Jennie Leonard, 2 lots in Philomath, $55o.

Sarah Jane Persinger atd band to Emma B. Thompson, hus-1 lot in county, addition $400. John Wright to W. E. Brinn and wife, 20 acres north of Corvallis, $10.

J. L. Fink and wife to E. E. Carter, 4 lots in Wells, $450.

J. F. Miller andwife to Henry Holroyd 4 lota in Rayburn's addition, $400, John C. Ingram and wife to Green Fawver, 7 acres near Monroe, 5o. Harvey Herron and wife to G.

H. Abel, 20 acres hear Summit, $1300. G. H. Horsfall to G.

Smith, trustee, lot 9 in block Avery's addition, $500, Alice McElroy et "al Ho J. Piper 3 blocks in McElroy and Wells addition, $1580. Go-carts at Blackledge's new store. 1 Ballard's Horeh onnd Sy rap. Immediately relieves hoarse, cronpy cough, oppressed; rattling, rasping and difficult breathiDg.

Henry C. Sterns, Druggists, Shullsburg, writes) May 20, 1901: "I have been Billing. Ballard's Ilorehound Symp for two years, and have never had a preparation that has given better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they, come back for more. I can honestly reconnnend it." 25c, 50c, Ji.oo.

Sold" by Wortham. Our ladies fine shoes, and oxfords', at $2, 2.50, 3.00, nd 3.50 are the strongest lines we have ever shown." Callahan. Chief of Police.1 I hereby announce myself as a candidate for office of chief oLL police at he coming city tie tint to be held May 16,1904 and if elected will endeavor to see that the iaws are enforced the best of my ability Lee Henkle. Go to Zierolf'j for fresh Yaquina Bay 1 i- List of Claims Ordered Paid at April term of County Court. Th following bills were allowed by the County Court 8tits regularAptil term 1904, towit: Roy Heal? Wit, Cir.

Court Hamilton A Keady HHart A Bundy 8 McMtthfca Walker Claud Walker 0 Hartley Ballard CLiltard Mulkey Frank Mulkey Emma Mulkey TV Vidito SN Lilly 4 00 400 400 4 00 4 00 400 4 00 4 00 4 00 a 00 4 00 400 5o 5 80 4 00 400 oo 10 80 5 40 1000 A Calhey Banton Juror A Jenkins John Chambers Jesse Walker EL Brown Peter Boeson Rislwy -----M Ek Ricliard Graham MP Fruit. 400 8 70 460 00 4 00 400 6 00 780 -T90 9 60 A Bareiuger Hughes Carpenter A Kline Lee Henkle A Gray Finley Fullerton John Hays 5 20 4 00 6 00 940 4 00 6 00 Hout Chester Skeels Gibson TDHinton Brooks OJ Lundt Geo Gates City Restaurant meals jurors Vidito constable fees '-L HolgateJ fees State vs Guler TV Vidito con 11 Lilly wit court Greffo? wit i court 4 00 800 7 20 f. 3 25 9 4o 4 65 a 70 15 1 50 25 06 3 95 Kiger sal stock inspector A Gerhard stationery Glass Prudbomme books and supplies 'Hammond Stevens school 11748 supt. supplies -jo 52 2325 5io '5 75 "3 30 4000 Corvallis Times printing P-S Co telephones Allen Woodward stationery Cor Co lights Wells jaLitor Jacobs agent insurance prem mm no 00 Art Metal Const Co furniture recorder's office 88 80 Box Factory supplies 90 Horning tndse co poor 6 00 Bennett county pby- sician 32 75 II Harris mdse county poor 2 Kline 500 Mrs I) Huggins care 127 Huphson 1725 A Wilhelm Sons mdse cS poor 6 40 JamePfout8 run Long-Tom ferry 2733 Michael run Corvallis ferry 49 75. 1 Beokwilh work ferry boat 50 tBIiHs road work "23 00 Hodea est powder roads 2 70 Western Clay Manfg Co sewer pipe 193.W A Carter mdbe roarls 3 45 lianton road work 10 00 Taylor refund diet No 12 .60 00 A Brown roadwoik Slate Jfjirake II Peek Peek RRGillert -M Gilbert bridge work Blakeslee II Wamsk'y chainman jameS' I I2J-2 I 12i I 12 I II 85 25 00 52 50 39 00 Norton road 2 00 A Richardson chainman James- JNorton road Tbos Mulkey marker Jamea-Norton road s- -C-W-Mason cbaiummi Pei JMtHfcett road Gilbert Mason chainman Peak Blodpett road Porter repairs plow Malone care Wustrow City Transfer Go drayage Corvallis Water Co water Geo Bennett rebate tax 1902 Irwin sal co com A Tolly 6 00 1 1 00 10 00 7 20 75 45 2 65 860 890 City Transfer freight sewer pipe 2840 viuiUK 1 MUSKS, i Clerk.

By jf. F. Irwin, Deputy. 53053 1 Imported black Percheron stallion, will make the season of 1904 as follows, Tues. and Farmers Barn, Corvallis; State road; Fri.

Monroe. T. K. Fawcett, Owner. For Sale.

Oue-half interest In City Restaurant, Blacksmith and wsgon repairer wanted at Wren Station, Oregon. Tools and shop all furnished. Will go to a good man on reasonable terms. King. Monument Cleaning.

Apply to-- Frank Vanlioosen, Corvallis, Notice toCiedltors. In the Matter oHh Estate of James Winking. Nottc hrhy slven to alt owfen-ed tht lh untcnUii'J Uas lvu diriv puiuteil dmluMrairlx ilia c-t-ito of Hi I'wioty et. iik BtU; ol Orcjjuiuiur liwitou Cvualy'. li (wcm.hs bnvluff rlxluia arhIum vid wtiitu nr requlml to rwt the $arT (lie i rvr Touchers, duly venfliHl Vf luw riuln wltliln sli mouths tmin Hie Uto hvtvii -io the uuderaicued her n'siileiK-e twt) miles south ol Flilloniath, OnvoiuoVftt'tlih liiwuUw ui Mliwn, luOurvUm.

Ureou. MnrimU E. Wslktiu, Admtiil-tratrbt i.t-tljn tnii v.td..iues iiui, UeceMM. led tills if an It: I Official Paper of Bentoi County. OOBTALX.I8, OBEGON, APKIX.

16, 1904. MR. MENAGERIE. Woodcock'? newspaper menager ie," with its imported aggregation of $tellar editors, one-for the political sideshow, one for the main tent, and one for the popular department of rare old plates, still admits the midnight conclave, the job. and victims for the slaughter at the convention next day.

Nobody in the show as yet realizes that the admission is damaging to the candidacy of the great and good "Granger" Yates for senator, but when that well known pillar in the grange (for political purposes) once grasps the situation there will be a rattling of dry bones in the animal cages, and perhaps a dental yet, of the caucus and its slate. Why 'hot deny? It can be done with safety, and for the sake of that grand bid "granger" (for po- litical purposes), whose name is a household word, i-wnerever patrons of husbandry is known, a denial should be made. It was easy for the star performers, under the direction of theTing master- in this famous troupe of acrobats to change the tenor of the sacred resolutions the convention passed and to print them in a form different from that in which they were" adopted, and by that change to give them a sense entirely different from that jn which they were worked through the( unwilling convention, ti was easy for them to falsify the records in one instance, and it will be equally easy in all cases hereafter. A denial can be printed with safety. "The Gazette or its owners are in nowise responsible for anything that may be said in this (See sideshow page, Woodcock's circus, April 5th.) When theowner of a newspaper purely proclaims in bold type that he will not father what appears in his paper, why not deny? "If the owner publicly adver-, tises that the stuff in his paper is unreliable and that the "Gazette or its owners are in nowise responsible for anything that may be said in this department" then, indeed, it is easy to deny the truth or to tell a lie.

Deny? Why, of cotlrse-deny heaven and hell and the angels, if necessary to help the cause of the great and good "Granger" Yates (for political purposes). But the fatal figures of the convention still stand. -Wanted A girl to do general housework; Phone 501. Mrs. G.

F. Brown, For Sale. One hundred and twenty acres of good timber land mostly ash, two miles above Corvallis on Willamette. 1500. For particulars inquire of R.

L. Glass, Cor- Yal.H Bamboo furniture at Blao ledge's new store. Al Zierolfg-AlfHirn, Red Clover, White Clover, Timothy, Orchard, Vetch, Rape Dwarf Eesex 11ml all other kinds of garden seeds. For Sale. Poland China boar.

22 months old subject to register. Alfred Bkknell, 5 miles north of Wanted. Farm of about 160 act within miles of Corvallis, to cost to 000. Ambler Walters. five 3- For Police Judge.

I hereby annou(Vo myself as a candi date for the office of polit judge at the city election tobe held May 16, 19,04.. 12. P. Greflba! For Chief of Police. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office ol chief of police, ubject to the decision of the voters at the coming city election.

F. Ovsrlauder. Corvallis Mfg. Co. South Main street ran supply yon with all kinds of SHsh and mould' tog.

refiigeratpis and jtetieral fiDiiJi-log lumber at way dowti prices. at the hodesiSroceryJ PHONE 483, CORVALLIS, OR. are very careiui mx selecting our Tea's to? 1 1 1 Uliy VU.IJ U1C)U- ClvlC PURE TEA. And in buying coffee buy only OLD CROP drinking coffee. Ladies don't buy your spring dfeeS" goods and furnishings until you first ex--amine Nolan Callahan's select stock.

laithful service. He wa1? at one occasion taken prisoner but shortly after paroled; He bore a gallant part in all engagements of his regi ment amr acquired a proud record of meritorious service and soldierly conduct at all On the nth of November, 1864, he received an honorable discharge at the e-sr 1 oau ocen an nonorea memoer 01 I Hiiisworta rose, u. a. k. 01 cor vallis, in which he had held offijce In March, 1868, hewas married to Sarah Ann Rankin of Joe Davis county, 111., and for 36 years en joyed the comforts and blessings of a happy borne.

The following children survive. Luella, wife of E. J. Dunn, and Fred O. Athough farming was his ch en occupation he has held offices 0.

public trust. He was an ardent republican and for many years served aVchairman of the republican committee in his precinct. He was an industtjous and enthusiastic tiller of the oilN For many years he had exhibited to visitors in Benton county what industry and up-to-date methods can accomplish on an Oregon farm: His home was like a garden spot among the hills. The word welcome seemed to be inscribed over the gateway. Mr.

Wilkinson was a large hearted, public spirited and 'ruly generous man. No worth cause appealed to him in vain. About two years ago he came to Corvallis where he built a comfortable home in which to spend his declining days. Before he left the farm he was stricken with para-lys'u and since then he has been a partial invalid. In religion Mr." Wilkinson was an ardent christian and a loyal, member of the "Presbyterian church.

5 possess style and quality to which the wearers point with pride. "It's never too late to mend," So the old saying goes. that; I'll tell you a trick worth two of A better way it shows. Buy Dutchess Trousers you'll uever have rip; And, besides, they'll always fit you, Iu. leg and thigh and hip.

you take no jusk IN BUYING TliEM -THE JVARRANTY10 GENTS A BUTTON $1.00 A iUP PROTECTS YOU. For Sale by Pathmark. 16 bands-high; weight," ilsrk bay; Fatluuaik will make the season ft.otti the 13th ol April in Corvartis, Tlitirsdav, Priilay anil baturday. of each wetkr llie rest of the. time at Jesse Brown's twelve miles south of Cerrallis PatUniark 2:111 sired by sitA of Path mark I II I 1 4 At I have, five second hand pianos on hand, of which four have been but slightly used.

Will sell these in-strumentsr all of which are good upright pianos, at greatly reduced pieces and on easy terms, if desired; New Style Needham Pianos on the way; do not fail to see these instruments before purchasing. 1 M. A. GOODNOUGH Office and Residence, 6th street; one block west of the Court House. -We live in Corvallis the year round.

Call any time. 4 Notice for Tluiber Land, Act Jnne 1878, Vnlted States Lund Office, i Oregon City, Otegfln, March 23rd. 1W. 7 Kotlca is hereby given that In conipllanco with the provli-loift of act of Congress ot Jnne 3, IS, 8, entitled act for the sale ot timber lands. In the StaUis-of California Oreeon Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended toall ihe Pnbllc Lund State by net ot August 1892, Howard L.

Buh of Hosklns, county of Benton, etate of Oregon, has this day Died In this office- bis sworn statement no. 386, for the purchase of tbe 8. W. of 8. W.

of Section No. SO tn Township No. 10 8outh, Range No. 8 Wtst W. and will offer proof to shsw that the land sought is more valuable tor Its timber or stone tnau for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Viotot P.

Moses, Couniy Clerk, Corval Benton County. Oregon, on Saturdsy, the 11th day ot June, 1S04. He names at witnesses: Edd 0. Frants, of Bosklos, Oregon, Ate H. WesK Lincoln Allenof Kings ValleyOregon.

David H. Simpson -ot Pee Dee Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adreisely the above-deeortbal lands ate requested to Die their claims lnXhis oillce on or before said 11th day ot June, 190. Algernon 8. Dresser, Eeglstcr.

Red cedar Star ehingles at tlitf taw The Eagle Commercial Employmen Bureau Room ao4, Croodnough Block, Portland, Oregon, has fine opportunities for young men of intelligence and ability in clerical, or higher mechanical lines. Positions positively guaranteed, Our-registration--system is universally used in the cities of the East. Write for particulars and appli- cation blanks. We give and reference. We are the pnlyjtp-fb-date'1 barman north of Sati Everyday calls foi clerks, in country stores and employnient hewsea from Esgtcnr gon and Washington.

T. D. Canipbell has taken' charge of he Benton CoiiLty'Iumlcr yard near the B. P. depot.

"WilJ furnish building maierini. Soe Mr. Catnphell before yon buy. Ik'll Juheta-aa by. Tybolt sires of the dam of Volo a-20." Tyboltwasby Altamont, 3,600.

dam KeIHe Kohler by Hike, eira of the second dam, of Klamath, a-07. Terms fiSf fjo and $25. Good pasture ee of charge for mares from a distance, Will not be responsible for accidents, 1 1 Jesse .4 'mill, 1.6o per thousand, r-.

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