(1 J V.. Published every evening except Sun day. Office: 259-263 Jefferson street, corner Third street, Corvallis, Oregon. FH3HE , - 210 Address all communications and make all remittances payable to the Corvai,- lis Gazette. In ordering changes of address, sub scribers should always give old as well as new address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY Delivered by carrier, per week g .15 Delivered by carrier, per month 50 By mail, one year, in advance 5 00 By mail, six months, in advance 2 50 By mail, one month, in advance. .. .50 CORVALLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE Published Every Friday Entered at the postoffice at Corvallis, Oregon, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION , RATES One year, in advance $2.00 Six moths, in advance 1.00 a letter from Governor "Johnson of Minnesota, declining the in vitation of the Governor of Oregon to visit Salem , on his way to or from the Seattle. , Ex position. Governor Johnson says that he will come West with his staff and naturally, will want to return with them but hopes to visit at "Salem and Portland at some future time. CHAS. L. SPRINGER, Editor and Publisher. TRAVELERS' GUIDE Arrival and Departure of Trains UNION DEPOT, CORVALLIS R. C. LlNVlLi E, Agent Arrive Southern Pacific Depart 11:30 a m. Passenger 1:30 p m 5:40p.m. Freight 6:4oa. m Corvallis & Eastern il a. m. Passenger east n:i5 a. m. 8:35 a. m. " " 6:30 a m. il:2op m. " west 2:15 p. m 4:35 p. m " east 6 p. m 8:35 p. in. " " 1:40 p. m Sunday Trains 1:15 p. m. it:i5 a. m. Daily . except Sunday. All other trains daily. CORVALLIS F0ST0FFICE Opens 8 a. m , closes 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays, opens 10 a. m., closes ii a. m. - Mails Open Fr.om 7, 10 a.m. 12 m. 10 ft m, 2, 5 p m 7, 10 a m, 12 m .10 a m, 5 p m 11:80 a m 10 am 12 m n p m 10 a ra 5 p ni Mails Cl jse For Portland 5:30, 10:30 a m. 12 m 5:30 d ro Albany 5:33, 10:30 a ni, 5;30 p m Washington and lCSb n m, 12:30 eastern states -5:30 pm California a and 1C;30 a m, 5:30 points souin Philomath and points West Monroe 1:30,5:30 pm MeMinville and We tside points JIM City and way ro.nts Philomath and Aisea Monroe stage . Philomath stage p m 12:30 p m u, o:au p m 12:45 p m 5:30 a m 8-45 a m 2pm 9am PICTURES OF ALASKA. The finest example of exploita tion by means of the panorama is exemolified in the exhibit of the territory at Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. The enormous painting has been executed un der direction of the United Stat es Government and is the work of Messrs. Gates and Morange of New York. The scenes an d lo cal coloring occupied more than a year in gathering. The panorama is 150 by 40 feet in dimensions, and its per spective and general coloring are startling perfect. It shows min ing opera'ions being conducted in all branches, and the scenes of hydraulic' and placer gold workings, fishing, lumbering, hunting and agriculture and ev ry instructive feature of t'he territory are brought close at hand. The fore ground leading to the edge of the painting is made up of real earth and rocks, and where this gives way to the can vas, a diminutive miner's cabin is built.. The lighting effects are skillfully arranged, and four teen cluster arc lights show the panorama to the best advantage: These are controlled by mechan ism so arranged, that the four effects of dawn, noon, sunset and night are produced. E ch of these periods are of five minutes duration,, and the passing of early morn into mid-day, then to twilight aud this followed by the wondrous coloring of far . northern mid-night, is beautiful and charming in the extreme. Johnson Decline Invitation. " Governor Benson received will be the finest and most' at tractive building in the city Oak Grove. BUILD NEW-HALL Junction City Odd Fellows Have. Let The Contract. The contract for the new brick building to be erected at Junc tion by the Odd Fellows lodge was let Saturday. The complete bids submitted were as follows: Hughes, Dennison & McLaren Salem, $llj377.00; W. O. Heck art, Eugene, $12,099; W. M. Wood, Philomath, ,$13,500. The Salem firm having submitted the lowest bid, the contract was awarded to them. The building will be two stor ies 40x100, and will be faced on the front and west sides with white pressed brick, plate glass front and plate glass on the west front corner. The contract price includes wall seats for the lodge room on the second floor'. It is the intention of the con tractors to rush the work as rap idly as. possible and a member of the firm left at once for Port land to purchase material. . This FROM EXCHANGES - . Mrs, Melissa Owens of Wood burn, visited her mother, Mrs. Williamson a few days the past week. Gus Abraham, who holds u position with the First National Bank, Corvallis, spent Sunday with home-folkes at Richland. -Rev. G.eil withdraw his ap pointment at Oak Grove Sunday so as to give his people a chance to attend the revival services at Albany. '" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simpson, of Palestine, went to Jefferson Monday to attend the funeral of the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Win. Hale. . W. L. Delaney is giving his new barn a coat of paint, which seems to give the finishing touch and adds much to general ap pearance of the structure. Judge Woodward, Commis sioner Smith and Mr. Porter were looking over the road and inspecting bridges in Fairmount Tuesday, returning home by way of Albany. W. L. Cauthorn, deputy coun ty assessor was m iking his round through Fairmount this week. Valuations are high but that will not effect general results in the least 'as high assessments will make low rates. Marion Bailey, and family ac companied by his brother-in-law' Mr. Ilorton who is here on a visit, left the first of the week for Tillamook county to spend a few weeks visiting relatives. V. G. Williamson returned home the latter part of the week from Crawfordsville,; where he had been for the past two montht as an employee in the sawmill of Thurston Bros. The mill shut down for the summer, hence the layoff. - Pacific University Editor. At a meeting of the board of editors bf the college paper, at Pacific University, Forest Grove, the Weekly Index, Miss Jessie Hoge, of Portland, was elected editor-in-chief for the coming year. Miss Hoge is a member of tnes prqsent junior .class and president of the Philomathean Literary Society. The leader ship of the college paper is one of the most influential positions in the student body. The fol lowing additions have been made to the board of editors for the coming year: Miss Dora Baker, R. I. Abraham and Charles Ward. at"Myrtle Point until a perma nent structure can be ". provided Carnegie Library Site. j The Salem Library Association nas nearly raised th rgonejto purchase theE. M. Waite corner foa the Carnegie- Library site. The ladies expect to complete the fund, and then steps will be taken at once to erect the build " "... A Thrilling Rescue. How BertR. Lean, of Cheney, Wash., was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A bad cold," he writes, "brought on a desperate lung trouble that baffled an expert doctor here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California i but without benefit. At last I used Dr. i King's New Discovery, which complete- ly cured me and now I am ' as well as i ever." For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough it's supreme. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. . Daily Gazette 50 cents per month. HYDRAULIC .WELL DRILLING 'Powerful and rapid well ma chine run by gasoline engine. Another Town Gets Depot. ' The Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern, Railroad & Navigation Company has written' the Rail road Commission that temporary Wind mill pump repairing, and drove wells a specialty. Place your orders now' before the season's rush work is on. A. N. HARLAN i maKe iow rates. A f;i;; :n u. . . - n t ' - uvjjuv.iaiiuuca win ue proviaea isox ozo vorvams, uregon Ww ut t u..v ..Z. , ,7 , I I r . $ . .. : . m THE PURCHASING OF THIS STORE IS GUIDED BY QUALITY THEREFORE THIS STORE SHOULD BE YOUR GUIDE TO QUALITY GIGANTIC STOCK CLEARANCE OF BLACK AND COLORS Every This Week ie)lon:$ lendron Contractors and Builders r- Foundation work, sidewalk and curbin a specialty iianufecturers ofcemen blocks, plain and fancy cement brick, porch columns, cement flues, jardi nieres, etc. Dealers in cement, plaster and lime. First and Adams Sts. Phone 2318 Corvallis, - Oregon Che iiy stables Everything new and up to date. Rigs furnished on short notice. . Call and give us a . trial. Cor. Madison and 3d L. F.GRAY, Manager Whitney's & Colbert We Make - " ' Concrete blocks ot all kinds Concrete bricks, fancy and plain. Concrete tile and steps, Concrete window sills, and caps. We Sell High grade Cement and I4me in any quantity. Phone Ind. 3181 413 Second Street South CORVALLIS - - OREGON You Will Never Regret Themoney you save in buying from, us. We sell for cash, consequently v.-i sell cheaper than the credit store. ; A. K. RUSS Dealer in Hats, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear Clothing and all Men's Furnishings CORVALLIS, OREGON Every Yard of Woolen Goods is Marked at Reduced Price JuSt aS reOTlIarlv tht enrinrr ccn J J scaouii Cil.U goes, so comes and goes our Annual Spring Sale of Woolen Dress Goods. Those who wait for it are never disappointed. This season it surpasses all former events, and an early call will prove most profitable to you. , ' We purchased large invoices of spring 'and sum mer fabrics for this f ale several months ago. , Less than to-day's market prices were paid. The sav ings we made we pass on to you. These values talk for themselves; they don't need any announce ment. Here are a few lots: EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN PUT FORTH TO MAKE THIS A RECORD-BREAKING EVENT IN VALUES AND VOLUME. CUT OUT LIST AND BRING IT WITH YOU. NO- PKGE ORDERS Blackledsfe & Everett Successors to Henkle & Blarkledge FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EmLMERS 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 dav and night. Lady assistant. EHSALKIEG FOB SHIPPING A SPECIALTY. Call at Blackledge's furniture store Both phones ATTORNEYS f. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Rooms 3, 4. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Only set of abstracts w Bentou County PHYSICIANS One yard wide half-wool Panama in colors, JC Roseda, Tan and Black, 35c quality, at uDC 36-inch and 38-inch Novelty Suiting, checks and stripes, light, medium and dark colors, on regular 50c and 65c grade, at jC 50-inch Plain Wool Taffetas and Batistes, colors Cream, Tan, Navy, Brown, Copenhagen, A Q regular 75c grade, at ffrOC NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL PPJCES REDUCED ON ALL BLACK AND CREAM COLORED GOODS! iicdu s navy au-wooi serges, regular be values, at 30-inch and 36-inch Novelty Wool Muscal Suiting, light and medium colors in checks, plaids f Q and stripes, regular 30c and 35c grade, at 1 44 to 50-inch Novelty Mohair, Sham Panamas, Plain Armures,all the most popular shades and Q Q weaves, regular $1.00 and $1.25 grades, 0JC 45 to 54-inch Plain and Novelty Suitings, Venetians, Herringbone. Panama. Serere anrl h -a fancy weaves, regular$1.50 and $1.75 tp 1 1 l 500 yards Broad- Ejg Read's Latnsdowne Cloth F!rench' Grey champagne, wis- ,m oe ' term, Navy, Brown and Lavender at per yard, H 1 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. :-: SAMPLES GLADLY SENT OUT OF TOWN PATRONS REMEMBER, EVERY DAY THIS WEEK G. R FARRA, M. D , PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Office in Burnett Block, over Harris' Store. Residence corner .Seventh and Madison. Office hours: S to 9 a. m.; i to 2 p. m. Phones: Office, 212S, Residence, 404. J B. MORRIS. M. D, PHYSIC TAN . and Surgeon. Corner Third and Mon roe Streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 4 p."m.; 7 to 8 p. ni. Phone in both office an! residence. W..T. ROWLEY, M. 1. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Special attention given to the Eye. Nose and Throai. Office in Johnson Bldg. Ind. 'phone at of- -fice and lesidence. UNDERTAKERS M. S. BOVEE. FUNERAL DIRECT br and Licensed Erabnlmer. Suc cessor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis, Oregon. Ind. Phone 45 Fell Phone 241. Lady attendant when desired. Taunton & Bur nap Cement Contractors Makers of Best Cement Walks in Town All work guaranteed first class. Corvallis, Ore