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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1909)
THE DM GAZETTE-TIES Published every evening except Sun flay. Office: 259-263 Jefferson street, corner Third street, and 232 Second treet, Corvallis, Oregon. PHONES, 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 year, in advance 5.00 By mail, six months, in advance... 2 50 By mail, one month, in advance.. .50 THE WEEKLY GAZETTE-TIMES Published Every Friday foTTowing day they will stop at Albany long enough to take on some souvenirs, and at Salemi a sufficient time to absorb .some refreshments at noon. The l . iv.i 1 -i in: I iiviiur max cumes lo io an exclusive one, and is truly an honor for it is seldom that so many of the nation's most bril- iant minds ever find their way, on a single occasion, to any city this size east or west. It is probable that the Club will do something to show their appreciation of the visit, at least give an open night at the club, and perhaps a souvenir. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance .'. $2.00 Six moths, in advance 1.00 In ordering changes of address, sub scribers should always give old as well as new address. N. R. MOORE Editor CHAS. L. SPRINGER, Business MT, Births in Eugene last month exceeded deaths by nine. Thus is another thousand added to Eu gene's population. Just now the Medtora papers are talking secession with a cap ital -S." They are going to cut Oregon in two in the middle, an liex a slice of California and form a state. If any one north of this Mason and Dixon line dares to object, Medford, Ash land and Talent's citizen soldiery are going to invade the Willam ette valley and wipe it off the face of the earth. If this would put an end to the peculiar noises Col. Hofer is making, few valley folks would object, but if he es- capes the onslaught, a whole lot of the peace-loving citizens here will feel inclined to corral the invading cattle and milk em The Medford bunch is boiling hot and then some at least the Medford papers would make the state -believe so. The proba bilitji is that the talk of seces- sion is conhned to a couple o old ladies playing "flinch- OUR OPPORTUNITY. TELEGRAPH TYPEWRITER TO BE EXHIBITED HER Very Wonderful InventionTypewriter! Writes Without Human Hands. CALIFORNIA VS. OREGON A I 1 of. Lewis May Accept Call Contest Notice (Continued) from, page one ) Southern Oregonian, Medford: -"Under date of . Aug. 4, the ress Association carried the following dispatch from ban Diego: - "Bv a armroximate vote of four to one. the bond election to ' - ... 1 appropriate $1, 250,000 tor the construction of a system of high ways in San Diego county was carried at the polls yesterday. With the completion of this sys tem, San Diego county will be m possession of a network of road ways second to none in the- West." "Think of it! A single county, and not a rich one either, appro priating a million and a quarter dollars for public highways! And only one of several counties making similar appropriations. "That's the way things are done in California. "In ' Oregon the mossbacks have a fit when the state appro priates a hundred thousand dol lars for a highway to make ac cessible the world s greatest nat ural wonder, and so secure the expenditure of millions in a great national park, and invoke the aid of the courts to prevent the expenditure. "A million and a quarter for x Demonstrators of the Burlin-1 game telegraphic typewriter, one of the most wonderful in ventions of modern times, will be here on Thursday, August 12, and continue demon strations three or four days. A G-T. reporter was given a dem stration today. An operator wrote a message on the sending j jjorthwest machine m one part ot the room and it was repeated word for word and letter for letter on the typewriter at the other end of the room, the two being connect ed by wire. The same results are obtained between two dis tance points, no matter how Jar apart, the demonstrators claim. By turning a switch the trans-1 make at this time mittmsr machine becomes the receivins: one- On this feature the inventors bear heavily. They say that it means that m the future every business man will have his telegraphic station in his own office, just as he has his telephone nowv Business will be carried on in writing in nlace of conversation over the phone, with the extra advantage is. kind than Utah can ever of fer. His work there and his reputation would be confined wholly to Utah, a state of but 300,000. His work here is in a state with double the population, with possibilities greater and the work fairly started. He is in close touch with the entire great with its 2,000,000 people and his activity is really not confined to Oregon. No man familiar with the Northwest ,with the growth of the Oregon Agri cultural College, the appropria tions being given it, could com pare this with the Utah situation and not look with amazement up on any change Prof. Lewi 5 might Department of the Interior, United States land Office, Portland, Oregon, July 13, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by H. W. Strong, contestant against Homestead Entry No. 14736, made Feburary 5, 1maL fnr th- NWV, NisM ,tw NWW. Section 9X TnwnRhfninR R,nm R W hv Charles J. Guse. Contestee. in which it is alleged that he is well acquainted with the tract ot land emm-acea intuuu Homesterd Entry and knows the present condition of same; also that said Charles J. Guse abandoned -aid tract of land for more than six months prior to the date thereof; that he never established his residence thereon, that he never cultivated any poi tion of said tract of land in any manner what soever; that there are no buildings of any kind on said land and that said abandonment and absence from the said land occurred over six years ago; that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Crops of the United States as a private soldier, officer, seamen, or marine during any war which the United States might have been engaged; Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching said allegations at 10 o'clock A. M., on September 14th, 1909, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Portland, Oregoiv The said Contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed July 8th, 1909, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and pro per publication. (Signed) ALGERNON S.'DRESSER, Register. First publication, July 23, 1909. Last publication. August 20, 1909. -Get Your- M E A T -OF- As to salary, Prof. Lewis and every man at O. A. C. should be offered every dollar they are worth no more nor less. If the horticultural man is worth more money to Oregon, then he should be tendered that and such reas onable inducements possible as might tend to keep him in the work here where he has a stand ing and such a generally tavor- , ,i i . :u;im... 0 uurc mere can oe no pussium able reputation If the Utah of misunderstanding and that a 0i ru;so h, fhn , Notice for Publication. Department op the interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, July 12, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Pearl G. Decker, whose post ofji'je address is Eugene, Oregon, did, on the 20th ip.y of January, 1909, file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 03176, to purchase the WVi of WV, Section 24, Township 14 South, 1 ;ange 9 West, Willamette Meridian, and the trnher thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the J Timber and Stone Law, at such value as mignt be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised $489, the timber estimated 1,200, 000 board feet at $0.35 per M, and the land $69; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 7th day of October, 1909, before the Register and Re ceiver at Roseburg, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time be fore patent issues, by hung a corroDoratea atn davit in this office, alleging facts which would de feat the entry. UiUJNJAOlJUN Li. I , Register. First Publication July 23, J909. Last Publication September 24, 1909. 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 becomef a habit. Call for the Western Market PHONE 1288 FOR RENT, ROOMS For Rent Three furnished rooms,, two of them suitable for light housekeeping-; all down stairs; outside rooms. Inquire at 800 Fifth Street copy will be preserved. Judge Holgate Called Beyond (Continued! from page one ) strength he enjoyed to the end of his career. The following children survive him: W. W. Holcrate and Helen local joads in one county is not , Holgate, Corvallis; A. E. Holgate, too mucn in oaiiiorniai . 9nrar Wash ann TTnrrv T;. A hundred thousand for a! TTfti,-f0'-nA TVm TTnlo-nte VUm- up to Prof. Lewis to choose" be tween truckling servitude with a large salary, and independence with a reasonable salary. No man has a higher regard for Mormons, as individuals, than has the writer, but as a relig- ious com Din anon dominating a great state with limitless possi- practically bilities, Mormonism is a sizzler. And Mormonism dominates edu cationally as it dominates politi cally and in all things temporal. Seared With a Hot Iron, state and national highway is too much-for the mossbacks ; of Oregon! - ' " ' 'Could anything illustrate bet ter the difference between the two states? Is it any wonder that the progressive people of both Southern and Eastern Ore- ath rails. Or scalded by overturned kettle-cut Judge Holgate was a member with a knife bruised by slammed door of the Masons and of the A. 0. U. W. The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the family resi- j dence, corner of Seventh and Monroe streets, Rev. Evan P. About August 20 there will be in Corvallis a body of distin guished easterners numbering from 200 to 250. The peopl coming are heads of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Sta tions of the country, with their wives in many instances They are people worthy of the most courteous consideration and most generous hospitality, lhe visitors will remain over night in this city and it devolves upon the citizens of Corvallis to open their homes for the night, serve them breakfast, and sup per the evening before, perhaps, lhe Lommprcial Llub, as re presented by prominent mem bers, agreed to meet the emer gency, handsomely and did this in -the confidence that Corvallis people would so appreciate the honor of entertaining these dis tinguished guests that they would voluntarily offer every ser vice desired. Within a few days a canvas of the city will be made and that will determine whether the Club's confidence has been misplaced. By greeting the canvasser pleasantly and offer ing rooms that can be spared, the people of this city can ren der a very great service, and this word is to give the public know ledge of the need, that a prompt answer may be given in case of inquiry. Outside of Portland, Corvallis is the only city in the state that will entertain these easterners, But for the fact that the Agri cultural College is located here, Corvallis would not get them. Other cities have put in applica tions .to entertain them, but all hospitality has-been refused. The visitors will . come from Portland on a special, stop at Dundee to see a couple of fine farms there, and then come on to Corvallis to see the big school here. On their return trip the gon want to secede and leave Hughes officiating, and the inter; injured by gun or in any other way the thing needed at once is Bucklen's Arnica Salve to subdue inflammation and kill the germs. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for Boils, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at all druggists., the silurian section to by itself in peace?" vegetate Memories of The Great Strife ment will occur at Crystal Lake cemetery under the auspices of the Masonic lodge, In honor of Judge Holgate, whose body lies in state today, the court house and city hall flags are flying at half- mast. Real Booster i Plants Flowers The Gazette-Times 50c per month. STATEMENT Of the First National Bank of Corvallis, County of Benton, State of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July 1, 1909, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or interest, for a period of more than seven years immediately prior to said date, with the rume, last known place of residence or postoffice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. Coffee, Bridgett, deceased, $0.10. Conner, Chas., lone, Oregon, $10.00. STATE OF OREGON, ) - . t cuftrtrt v T.illv. hsinc- first dulv sworn, de pose and say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the First National Efnk of Corvallis, County of Benton, State of Orenon; that the loregoing stitement is a full, true, correct and ccnplete statement, showing the name, last known resi dence or portoffice address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each de positor as required by the provisions of Chapter 148, of the General Laws of Oregon of 1907. GEORGE E. LILLY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July, A. D. 1909. E. D. Horgan, Notary Publip for Oregon. First publication, July 16, 1909. Last publication, August 13, 1909. C HEW CADILLAC and KING CORN TOBACCO Always Good; not made by the Trust. Sold at JACK MILNE 'S For Rent A small desirable farm, two miles south of town. , Inquire 708 Third street, phone-1120 8-6-tf-w. 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 corvallis, - - Furnishings OREGON Patients Wishing Osteopathic Treatment Tuesdays and Saturdays at Corvallis, jddrGss Dr. VIRGINIA V. LEWEAUX, 15-17 Brenner Building, Albany, Ore Phone Independent 359 Bell -2481 At the Palace theater tonight and tomorrow night will be shown one of the most thrilling episodes of the Civil War, "the Escape From Andersonville." This is not a war drama, but an exact reproduction of the horrors of that noted prison pen and of the daring escape of six federal soldiers. The scenes portray the prison life in the stockade, the tunnel dug for - escape, the flight of the prisoners, the stolen locomotive and the pursuit and the joyous home coming. Another remarkable film is called "A Priest of the Wilder ness" and tells the .story of Father Jogues' famous mission to the Iroquois Indians nearly five hundred years ago. The program will conclude with a stunning picture showing Madri Gras in Havana," just as the celebration of this great festival took place there this year. (Continued! from page one ) Fine Tract For Sub-division to that walk except from one side. He has a property that shows care, pride and a love for flowers on the part ot the occu pant. Every passerby can and does read the story as he passes and he is pleasantly impressed. Corvallis needs a thousand boost ers of the Horning kind, By- the-way, Mr. Horning attends to this work himself, and when ex ceptionally busy gets out at 6 o'clock in the morning to attend. to this work. Long live Horning and his flowers, and may others learn to boost as he is boosting! CENTRAL BARBER SHOP The largest and best equipped shaving, haircutting and bath parlors in the city. Newly remodeled, four chairs, enameled hot and cold bath rooms. Everything complete and first-class. Service guaranteed. Centrally located, under Benton County National Bank, corner Second and Madison streets. TAYLOR & PRICE, CORVALLIS, ORE. 5 . . v .. . - i For Exchange Against Paving City Streets (Continued from page one ) The best tract of land in or Corvallis to be sub-divided tracts." A chance to make a big thing the next six months. See . ''. A. L." Stevenson, 8-3-tf . : Real Estate Man. For Sale - Deering Binder almost good as . new; Price with trucks-$G5.00. , S. BlCKNELL &6-tf w ""- ' Corvallis, .Ore. more to out on finery not at all called for by their business or their station. Sidewalks and sewers are improve ments that enhance' the value of all city property because useful and de sirable; and old shacks are a detri ment to any city and ought not to be around permitted to exist. But pavement in into small : a city of the size of Corvallis, whose s I streets ar"e -already sufficiently solid within for all useful purposes ana can now moire easily than ever be . so main tained, certainly seems , more like Duttine on fashionable airs than like business common sense. Pos- siblv it would not cost the writer a single cent, but; for the ake of pre senting all sides of the question and so arriving at the real status of the case. these few remarks are off ered; and not in any captious or obstructive , spirit. - e.'m. Fine income paying residence property in one of the best towns in the North west. Will be exchanged for residence in Corvallis or small improved farm near this city. For particulars address P.O. Box 676, Black-edge '& Everett Successors to Henkle & Blaekledge FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMERS 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 A SPECIALTY. Call at Blackledge's furniture store Both phones.. ATTORNEYS J. F. -YATES, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Office Rooms 3, 4, 1st Natl. Bank Bldg, Only set of abstracts in Benton County PHYSICIANS G. R. FARRA, M. D., PHYSICIAN ANI Surgeon. ' Office in Burnett Block, over Harris' Store. Residence corner Seventh and Madison. Office hours: 8 to 9 a. m.; I to 2 p. tn. Phones: Office, 2128, Residence, 404. ". B. MORRIS, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Corner Third and "Mon roe Streets, Corvallis, Oregon. ' Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; I to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8'p, m. Phone in both office and itsi- 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 Erabalmer. Suc cessor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis,. Oregon. Ind. Phone 45. Bell Phone 241, Lady attendant when desired. PHOTOGRAPHERS PICKEL'S STUDIO, 430 SECOND Street. Phone 4209. OWNER, CORVALLIS, OR. 3xijirLTiiJTnjTrvinjv 1 L. L. BROOKS' SEED STORE NEW POTATOES-Get my prices before yon buy elsewhere Cabbage, Kale Cauliflower Plant Poultry supplies, stock food, plants and garden seeds Get my prices 127 N. 2d St Corvallis