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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1909)
THE DULY GAZETTE - TIMES Published every evening except Sun day. Office: 259-263 Jefferson street, Corner Third street, and 232 Second treet, Corvallis, Oregon. PHOMES, 210 4184 Entered at the postoffice at Corvallis, Oregon as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY Delivered by carrier, per week. $ 15 Delivered by carrier, per month. .50 By mail, one vear, in advance S.00 By mail, six months, in advance 2 50 By mail, one month, in advance. .50 Chas. Pernot properties on north Seventh street. Those properties are separated by rose bushes, and there Isn't a prettier sight in the city at the present time. The roses there are of good variety and there is a wealth of superior blossoms from the front to the rear of the properties, a distance of 75 to. 100 feet, probably. This ence has all the hedges in the city beaten to a frazzle in ap pearance and less labor keeps it in condition. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE-TIMES Published Every Friday SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance ..$2.00 Six moths, in advance In ordering chanees of address, sub scribers should always give old as well as new address. N. R. MOORE ..... Editor CHAS. L. SPRINGER, Business Mgr. BOOSTERS 10 THEY IRE O. A. C. Athlete At Seattle (Continued from page one ) team; Malcomson, of S. A. C; Edwards and Donald, of S. A. C. Huston, a University of Oregon man, is also entered in the races, and competition in the sprints and hurdles is expected to prove the keenest on the program. In the 100-yard dash several world famous athletes " are entered. Among those who will compete are Hamilton,' Chicago Athletic Club and member of the Olym pian team, who has covered the distance in 10 seconds flat; May, also a member of the Olympian team from the University of Illi nois, who ran the' 100 yards in 9 4-5 seconds, beating Huff, who won the senior ' event at the Jamestown exposition; Knox, of oi the Olympic Laub, who won everything this year and is cred ited with a mark of 9 4-5 seconds in this event; Gerhardt, of the Olympic Club, credited with do ing the distance in 9 4-5 seconds. Huston, of the University of Oregon and Multnomah Club, who has never been beaten in the Pacific Northwest, and who lays claim to a record of 9 4-5 seconds; Nelson, of Boston; Cow les, of the Sixty-second Coast Artillery Corps. Forline,' of Mis souri Athletic Club, of St. Louis; McConnel, of Vancourer; Jack Nelson, of Washington State College and Seattle Athletic Club; Martin, of Whitman and S. A. C, and Courtney, of the S. A. C. Seattle Looks Good To Them Special Sale of ; Dining Tables Oak, 6-foot extension! $7.75 to $11.00. Ash, 6 and 8 feet extension, $7.50 to $10.00. ; New Art Squares, a hummer. 9x12, Ingrain, only-$6.00, at Schultz' Furniture Store, formerly Hollehburg & Son. 8-10, e-o-d-3t For Sale Deering Binder almost good as new; Price with trucks-$65.00. ' . S. BlCKNELL 8-6-tf w ' ' Corvallis, Ore. Lake Union shore lands, at Seattle two-thirds of which are submerged, and with an appraised valuation of not more than $20,000 sold on the courthouse steps at public auction Saturday for $100,000. Four hundred men and wo men, wildly anxious to buy the pro perty, which belonged to the state, bid many times the amount of the apprais ed valuation. Patients Wishing Osteopathic Treatment Tuesdays and Saturdays at Corvallis, Address Dr. VIRGINIA V. LEWEAUX, 15-17 Brenner Building, Albany, Ore Phone Independent 359 Bell - -2481 -Get Yoi MEAT -OF- Talking of boosting, take Clay ton Dow's place at the corner of 9th and Adams. Mr. Dow's residence is anything but pre tentious, and a - little pain would help, but he has a "heap' of flowers there and it seems they are always blooming even when others' have given out. Inside and outside the entire front of this property, there is a wondrous prof usion and variety of roses, pansies, asters, etc. These flowers are set out largely without regard to order, but the glorious array of beautiful blossoms covers all error of omission, and occasions much pleasant comment. The writer has heard many passengers on the C. & E. trains grow , enthu siastic about that display of flowers. Any . man who can, will and does create a favor able impression upon a stranger within the gates, or an abider therein, is a booster and a good one. Mr. Dow's flowers, being located where they are, do a great deal of boosting, and better boosting than is done by a whole lot of people who use only their tongues. It takes Work and contant care to ; have beautiful flowers, but they are worth it, and add most to the glory of any town. What the Leading Dry Goods Journals Say: Those merchants whose foresight guided them to purchase Cotton and Wool Fabrics early in the Spring will find themselves fully justified in their action and he in a position to offer their customers , merchandise at a saving of from 15 to 25 per cent, of the advanced prices, and it is up to them to ad vise their patrons of these market conditions. : It's Time to Buy Blankets Hubler Bros We have our own special delivery and deliver to any part of the city. Try us and you can't quit. It will become" a habit. Call for the Western Market PHONE 1288 Our Annual AUGUST BLANKET EVENT Begins on ; SATURDAY FOR RENT. ROOMS For Rent Three furnished rooms, two of them suitable for light house keeping; all down stairs; outside rooms. Inquire at 800 Fifth Street We sell more Blankets in August than during any other month of the year. Seems strange, doesn't it, that people should fill cold weather needs in mid-summer ? Must be a reason there is and a mighty good one, tod. ' During the month of August we sell good Fresh, Sweet, arm, Full Sized Blankets at the Lowest Prices of the year. , . .. ' , . We buy Blankets ahead of season stacks and stacks of them when manufacturers most need orders to keep their help at work, and we secure big price concessions fly so doing. In turn we are able to offer our customers extraordinary price inducements -to buy Blankets for Fall and Winter in mid-Summer. Here's how richly we reward you for buying Blankets now : R. E. Burger, at the corner of 9th and Jefferson, is another en titled to credit. Mr. Burger's place is not a "bower of roses," but it always looks "trim" and neat. A few flowers add pleas ing variety, but the feature of the place is its absolute cleanli ness. A garden at the south side of his residence fronts on the street but, unlike the average garden, lacks much of being un sightly. Throughout the summer that garden, the well-kept lawn, trim looking trees and the wide porch extending around his resi dence have made many people better pleased with themselves and the city. Mr. Burger joined others on that block in putting a curb on Jefferson street, and he has just built a nice residence across the street from his present abode. Cement walks and curb- ; ing are about the property and before a great while a splendid lawn on the corner, added to that of Mrs. Lee and the Huston property, will make that block the most beautiful in the city, by far. R. E. Burger is the kind of booster that counts. 50. pairs Cotton Blankets," 76 inches long, 56 inches wide. Pink and blue borders -50c pair i 100 pairs white, tan and gray, Cotton Blankets, 76 by 56 inches. . . .75c pair 100 pairs white, tail and gray Cotton Blankets, 10-4 size. . . . $1.00 pair 50 pairs white, tan and gray Cotton Blankets, full 12-4 size ; . . . $1 .25 pair 50 pairs good heavy, fleecy Blankets, 11-4 and 12-4 sizes. . . . . . $1.50 pair 50 pairs heavy Fleece Blankets, extra full size, in tan, white and gray . . . . . . $1.75 pair 12 pairs only, heavy gray Wool Mixed Blankets. 10-4 size.'. . ..... .$2.50 pair Early Shipment Famous NORTH STAR Whie WOOL BLANKETS 10 pairs fine whi(te all wool North Star Blankets, full size for double beds, silk bound edges, in colors pink or blue borders. $6.00 pair 10 pairs fine North Star- white wool Blankets, soft and fleecy, yet very firm weave, bound edg es, full size .$7.50 pair 10 pairs extra large, size all wool, white North Star Blankets, made from finest Australian wool, silk - binding, full weight, pink or blue borders .$9.50 pair Many people who dislike hedge fences in front of their property find them desirable for division fences. v That the hedge fence can be improved 6n even for this is evidenced by the fence that is between the Grant Elgin and ROCK RIVER COTTON BATTS FOR tOMFORTERS . PEERLESS 8 oz. Cotton Batt. . , .12c each : : ' . - '., AMERICAN .:"' 14 oz. Cotton Batt, 20c each ' '. EAGLE ' 16 oz. Cotton Batt, .25c each ROYAL 3 lb. Cotton Batt, . i ...75c each - APOLLO . 3 lb Cotton Batt; ... ........ .$1.00 each - New Models "'NEMO AND ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS j. n. noim i sosrs Early Purchases . Our purchase of these 400 odd pairs of Cotton and Wool Blankets was made as early as March last, and bought at old prices. We would ad- - vise your early . buying, as later ship ments will be at advanced prices, add ed to which selections will not be nearly as liberal. To those preparing student rooms, this will be an excep tional opportunity. C HEW CADILLAC and KING CORN TOBACCO Always Good; not made by the Trust. Sold at JACK MILNE'S 20 Per Cent DISCOUNT In order to clean up our SPRING SUITS We will give 20 per cent discount until all are sold A. K. RUSS Dealer in all Men's Furnishings CORVALLIS, - - OREGON '- ' : : I ? yf BROADHEAD yiltJyi DRESS GOODS 1 nh-- tfiMkhto Wff -"-rar'- : Have Arrived I Blackledge & Everett Successors to Ifenkle & Blarkledge FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMLKERS ' Carry a complete line of coffins and caskets in all colors and sizes; also ladies' men's and children's burial robes. Calls attended to day and night. Lady assistant. EMBALMING FOR SHIPPING k SPECIALTY. Call at Blackledge's furniture store Both phones.. uI,wiiiiiju,w i.tWHaw ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Rooms 3, 4, 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Only set of abstracts in Bentoii County PHYSICIANS G. R. FARRA, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Office in Burnett Block, over Harris' Store. Residence corner Seventh and Madison. Office hours: 8 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 2 p. m. Phonesr Office, 2128, Residence, 404. J. B. MORRIS. M. D., PHYSICIAN' and Surgeon. Corner Third and 'Mon roe Streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Office? hours: 9 to 12 a. m.-r 1 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. ni. Phone in both office and resi dence. , W.T. ROWLEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Special attention given to the Eve, Noee and Throat. Office in Johnson Blag. Ind. 'phone at of fice and tesidence. UNDERTAKERS M. S. BOVEE, FUNERAL DIRECT- or and Licensed Embalmer. Suc cessor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis, Oregon. lod. Phone 4s. Bell Phone 241, Lady attendant when desired. PHOTOGRAPHERS PICKEL'S STUDIO, 430 " SECOND Street. Phone 4209. L. L. BROOKS' SEED STORE NEW P0TAT0ES--Get my prices before yon buy elsewhere Cabbage, Kale Cauliflower Plant Poultry supplies, stock food, plants --. . and garden seeds a ' ': Get my prices - 127 N. 2d St Corvallis 111.? jy sV - -lAa-'tx V-v -ssr-- J.?.- '