The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921, December 23, 1909, Image 4

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Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Novelties, Toilet Sets, Detachable Handle Umbrellas, Hawke's
Cut Glass, Etc., Etc., Etc.
ALBERT J. METZGER,
OCCIDENTAL BUILDING
CORVALLIS, - OREGON
KODAKS
$2.00 '
For 2x31A size
$5.00
For 2y2x4 size
$8.00
' For 3y2x3y2 size .
$9.00
For Post Card size
$15.00
For 2x4V4 size
$20.00
For Post Card size '
Grahani & Wells'
KEMPIN'S
Furniture Store
103 N. Second, Cor. Monroe
V Holiday- Goods in
Rockers, Mirrors, 1 ' ;
Rugs, Go-Carts, etc,, ..
Picture Framing ;
Nicely Done.
Your trade Solicited
Insure Your Stock
To Whom It May Concern:
This iaito certify that" we have
this day appointed Mr. S. K. Harti
sock, of Corvallis, Benton County,
Oregon, as our representative, and
he is authorized to solicit business
and collect money for this Associa
tion pertaining ' to live stock insur
ance. ..' r. ;,
National Live Stock Insurance Ass'n
ByJ. M. 0BER, Secretary,
Portland, Oregon, October 28, 1909.
PIANOS, ORGANS
Sheet Music, Musical Mdse.
Prices and Terms to Suit
. Call in and See Us. v
The Mathews1 Music Store
Corvallis,' Oregon .
. Phone 357 ' , '' '
CapL Geo. jTyler, IWgr,
PHYSICIANS .
G? B FARRA;' ii. D., PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Office in Burnett Block,
, 'over Harris' Store. Residence corner
Seventh and" Madison. ... Office tours:
.. 8 to 9 a. m.; i'to2 p. m. Phones:
' Office, 2128, Residence, 404. - i v ; i "
The Daily Gazette-Times, 50c month
COMINGS lOW;
1NGS, PHILOMATH
Philomath, Dec. 22nd. -Mrs.
Geo. Gove is visiting relatives in
Philomath. . She will return to
her home at Flynn ' City next
week. ; -v.:'-.. "', ...
Miss Weed was , a Corvallis .vis
itor last Saturday.
; Sam Wyatt left -Monday for
Los Angeles. At Corvallis he
was joined by Peter Rickard, Pun
f Avery and Mark Rickard. They
expect to go on to Mexico in an
automobile and will be gone three
months. , - - -
I Miss Georgia ' White visiteTat
i her home ; in - Corvallis i 'between
, trains Saturday. - - '-.;
j Bishop Barkley, of Portland,
; visited in Philomath last week in
the interest of the College of
Philomath. He left Friday for
Salem where he delivered a fec
ure Friday evening. '
Mrs. Devitt and daughter. Miss
Eliza, and Mrs. Mollie Felger
were in Corvallis' last Saturday
buying Christmas things. '
'. S. -S. Ewine' return pH frnm
Portland Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gove will
spend Christmas in Corvallis with
G. H. Goye and wife.
i The students and teachers of
the College of Philomath went
for mistletoe.. Tuesday. Guns and
a kodak were taken and each re
turned with his arms loaded with
the beautiful parasite of the
"Mighty Oak." Miss Cathev
came out on Tuesday to join the
party. ,
Frank Becker expects to leave
next week ; for Portland to be
gone indefinitely. ' Ki '
Mr. and Mrs. James Evars en
tertained - at - roque on Tuesday
evening. :
. Mrs. Gertrude "Fisher was in
Corvallis Tuesday. t
Mrs. Mary Wyatt returned last
Tuesday from Yamhill county,
where she has been visiting her
son. -
- Miss Sarali Miller and Miss Ora
Henkle. were Corvallis - Visitors
Tuesday. . , -
.' El. Uartless was a business
visitor in Corvallis last Saturday.
Miss Marvel Taylor visited in
Corvallis from ' Saturday until
Monday, the guest of Miss Belva
: ' A. W. Haines' mother imVal
j Wednesday to spend s Christmas.
, Her home is near Portland. ";
I r Classes' at the College of Philnl-
math closed Wednesday noon for
the Christmas holidays.
Miss Olive' Wallace, Miss Hazel
WindelT' ""and' Harnson Wallace
will return to their homes hear
Halsey Thursday to. spend the
holidays. Mr. and Mrs.' Wallace
came over Wednesday to attend
me nnetoncal given at the Col
lege of Philomath. , , ;
. The public Rhetorical, given by
tne oratory students at the! Col
lege of Philomath Wednesday
night; was in every way a suc
cess. The readings wew well
learned and interestingly given.
One feature was an oriirinal nnm
composed by Miss Hazel Windell
when she was fifteen years old.
The decorations were simple and
very tasteful," pennants and 'mis
tletoe1' being used. -The program
rendered was as follows: Piano
sob,-: "The Last Hope," r Miss
Cathey; reading, "On the Other
Train," Miss Wallace; guitar solo,
tank Becker; original poem,
"The Way Beyond," Miss Hazel
Windell; piano solo.. "Soarino- "
Miss Cathey; ' reading,- "The
Ughtmng Rod Dispenser,"- Al
bert Haines; readings," ; "The Pic
nic . Excursion."' 1 H. I Waling-
reading, "On the' Rappahan-
nocK, i'hos. L. Burns; quartet,
Which WayEhall ITake?" Mes
srs R.' A. - Clark, R. S. Kindell,
Albert Haines, H. Wallace.
ppples
ft
Good Clean Apples
For Cooking - - - 75c per box
Good .Eating - . $1.00 per box
Packed in Tiers, $1.25 to $1.50 per box
Fancy for Shipping - $2.00 per box
; GEORGE ARMSTRONG
R. F. D, 1, , Corvallis, Oregon
' Phone 9053.
ATTORNEYS
J. F. YATES, : ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW
.Office Rooms 3, 4, 1st Natl Bank Bldg
GEO. W. DEN3IAN
Attorney at Law :
: CORVALIJS, OREGON
Office In Fischer building; over Graham
& Wortham drug store
Gazette-Times
Biggest and Best Paper in the WillamettelValley
mas Specials
aw?WiPld fiUed huntin 2' year case, Elgin or ft n en
Waltham. f. . . . . jlU.50
12goid ,fiUed open face 20 year case, Elgin or n tn
Waltham. ... ... . ........ ...... . . . . . . . . . , gQ
16Walthamlled 0P6n face 20 year case, Elgin or j
18 goldlfilled open f ace 15 Jewel Waltham.......... 9.00
14 karat gold wedding rings, per dwt .0Q
Matthews, Optician and Jeweler
FfltST NATIONAL. BANK BUILDING
Notice of. District Road Meeting in
( Road DistrictNo. 1, Benton',
,' : County, Oregon. r
Notice is hereby given : that a Dis
trict Road Meeting of the legal tax-
Davers and Ipo-nl vntum f TA t;
! tfict No. 1 of Benton County, State of
i uregony win De neia at ' the jesidence
of Fred Elliott, in said district, on;
Wednesday, the 29th day of December, '
A. D.1909, at the hour of One o'clock
in the afternoon of. said day,' for the'
purpose of voting a special road tax on
the taxable property of said road dis-
trict to permanently improve the public
roads therein, and to determine the
character and .; manner of improving3
such roads and the portions thereof to J
be so improved. : y . , j
Dated t.his Iftrtj ctatr r.f rtonnn.un. 1
mn . L -"-y'-"'"i,
Have P
roved 0.
C. W. LeVee,
Sol.-King,
W. G. Davis,
R. C. Thompson.
T. A. Logsdon .
Robert Wylie '
E.,W. Elliott
A. SanHnipW
Uttllflrb
Geo. W. Mitchell Burt Griggs
Mrsr Ada Elliott r C.H: Evens
J. I. Taylor :: . E. Brien
! First publication Dec. 10, '09.
Last publication, Dec 24, -'09.
J. F. Redshaw,
W.- W. Conder,
Ira Griggs,
G; H. Lindeman,
C. E. Cheney,
W. N. Locke -J.
G. Mitchell
r . S. Elliott
The Christmas trade coming our way this year
proves both prices and the magnitude of our, purchases
have the approval of, the trade.
XIAS
CANDY
at
,The: Pound
Is taking advantage of what we are offering, anjd we
want you to Join the crowd. v J
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Largest Lot of Christmas Toys
And everything the season's market of f ers in
ELTIES
Now ready for inspection - - - Don't miss it
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