The City and Vicinity Mrs. Grace Hall went to Buena Vista ' to-day to spend a week with friends. George Brown ing trip in the gene. is back from a hunt mountains above Eu- Complete outfits for camping parties at Blackledge's furniture store. 8-3-tf The Warren Construction Co.'s last bid for paving in Albany is $2.18 for bitulithic, where $2.25 was charged on the same, 76c for excavation, 20 cents embankment, etc. I Miss Zierolf, of Napoleon, Ohio, ar rived yesterday on a visit "to her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker, south of the city. She will remain for a few months. . For Rent Six-room house; bath and electric light equipment; pleasant loca tion. Address P. O. Box 168, or phone 2134. . 8-10-tf Wanted two or three nicely fur-' nished rooms "with a refined family, or would rent a furnished cottage. Man and wife. Address, "Permanent,." care Gazette-Times. 8-ll-4t . ' Dr. J. B. Morris took Sheriff Gellat-' ly to Portland yesterday where he has undergone an operation for appendicitis. This i s said to be quite a serious case. Eat Golden Rod Flakes, They are better for breakfast, ; Than old-fashioned corn cakes, And five minuets time, Is all that it takes At Kline's. 6-12-tf LUNCH MENU At Macy'y Confectionery Nabisco Wafers and coffee or cocoa Sandwiches and coffee or cocoa Coffee - - Cocoa .... - -Ham Sandwich - - -Sardine Sandwich (in tomato sauce) Sardine Sandwich (in olive oil) Smoked Tongue Sandwich Smoked Salmon Sandwich Cream Brick Cheese Sandwich ' Swiss Cheese Sandwich -Limburger Cheese Sandwich Imported Cervilat Sandwich , 10c 15c 5c 5c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c' 10c Acme Quality Paints and Floor Var nish that wears at A. L. Miner's. 5-17-tf. .For Sale Kitchen range in good order. Call at once, 429 Sixth street, j 8-3-tf. Albany had a $1500 fire yesterday, ' Cameron & Son's dry house catching "ifrom overheat. Six mill car loads of j timber were burned. The waterworks and .fire department rendered poor j service. Had a wind been blowing i from the west great damage would i have been done. . . ' - Wanted 100 prune pickers to pick 150 acres of prunes at Benton County orchard at Granger. 9c a box 11c to those staying to finish the picking. Pick ing to begin about Aug. 20th. Ladders and buckets supplied; good camping place; good water and wood. Applicants send names and addresses to W. N. Sayre, P. O. Box 521, Corvallis. 8-7-7t ' -Get Your- MEAT -OF- 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 Taffy, Saturday only cents per pound. at Macy's. 15 TO CULLIMMIGRANTS Missouri to Become a Pioneer In a Big Prbblenv THE DISTRIBUTING OF ALIENS. Mrs. C. A. Murphy went to Eugene yesterday on a visit. Mr. Murphy and C. V. Johnson, whose wife is on a visit in Southern Oregon, are now going to have the time of their life. Mr. Mur phy has been conducting a Racket store so long that he is saturated with . the idea and is ready to make a noise that can be heard as far as Seattle. i For Rent six room furnished house at 1st and Harrison. Inquire 102 N. 8th street: phone 3225. 8-12-tf Rev. Father George P. Butler, who has for so long been the faithful priest in charge of St. Mary's Roman Catho lic parish here, is to be transfered by the Society of Jesuits to another field, the exact location not being yet known to him. He will be succeeded by Rev. Father Henry A. Gabriel, S. J., who has been stationed at Douglas, Alaska. Father Butler has made . many warm friends during his ministration here, who, while regretting his . departure, will wish him all success in whatever field he may be assigned. . - Some of the board walks in Job's Addition -are in an .extuemeljj bad con dition. These might be fixed before some one -breaks a limb. The condition of certain walks . this side of 9th is also rather alarming. Where cement walks have . been laid the connecting board walk or crossing stands high above, a condition that might result to serious disadvantage. These places might well be fixed in some way until such time as the entire street can be improved pro perly. There are three or four places . in extreme condition. -Dr. Pernot took Mrs. Gene Tortora to Portland this morning that an operation might be performed. The Smlls were refused permission to erect any sort of frame add ition at the rear of the bakery and will make improvements of brick, with which they will probably be better satisfied. A. L. Stevenson, who drew chance No. 2022 in the Couer d' Alene drawing, refuses to name a price for that chance. He thinks Jack Dawson, Floyd Bogue, Geo. Kerr, or some of the other fellows who got left, would immediatly protest his claim and cause him to lose. In a private way he . expressed the opinion that his chance is worth about $8,477.22 22 cents, any way. A suitable present is a nice box of Macy's confections. A couple of Albany's young men came to Corvallis this morning and made the mistake of tacking bills on telephone poles, houses and every othei space large enough. The boys were enterprising, but this kind of en terprise is not appreciated. in Corvallis, so Chief Wells .took them in hand. Judge Denman sssessed a fine of $5 in each instance. Some of those who went to Spokane, Missoula and Coue.r d' Alene to register for land have been doing a little figur ing. 'A rough estimate ,ol- the money taken out of Benton county in this, wild gobse chase places the amount at $2,000, and up-to-date there is no evi dence of return. It is estimated that the railroads and Spokane received cash amounting to three times the value of all the lands covered by the drawings. We Use Scien tific Instruments To determine the needs of your eyes There is no guess work about our examinations. They are just as ac curate as trained skill and experi ence can make them. They cost you j nothing, so you certainly ought to have the benefit of them, if you have any eye trouble at all. They mean i the proper glasses, the only kind you can afford to wear. E W. S, PR-VTT, Jeweler and Optician STRICTLY STYLISH to-Wear SUITS, SKIRTS and WAISTS Look for "Owners" ad- "Two Bar gains City Homes" , 8-13-tf Prof, and Mrs. C. M. 'McKellips came home yesterday from their extended visit in Indiana, Seattle and northwest points. While in Indiana they suffered terribly ' from the heat and were glad to start for old Oregon. Prof, and Mrs. McKellips got an extra hustle on because of the fact that the "Weiner wurst" has been launched at Yaquina bay and is being used solely by E. E. Wilson, the other interested party. This : launch is the result of the com bined physical and mental effort of the two gentlemen named, and the final launching without his presence got on Mac's nerves a little. , ' Mrs. Mary .Barclay, was in the city enroute to her home several miles south of Corvallis. She has come from a visit to her son, J; W. Hereon, at Snohomish, Wash!, and brings with her from there a girl, Pearl Ho hues, who will visit here about a month. While in Washington, Mrs. Barclay was at the Seattle fair and enjoyed it though she thinks it does not surpass the Portland'f air. Nor does she think the Washington country looks as good as this section of Oregon. At the fair she came to the conclusion that they have there every conceivable scheme to extract money from the visitor. How the Bullion State Will Induce Foreigners of the Right Kind to Set tle Within Her Confines Value of the Scheme. Missouri has decided to take Its pick of the immigration coming to the : United States. Ever since Governor Hadley took his seat the state authori ties have been pondering over ways and means to attract a desirable class of immigrants to build up the waste places and put more value into the farm holdings. The Missouri State So ciety of New York has also been working at the other end of the line to accomplish the same object. Last winter these same patriotic sons of Missouri, who make their homes in New York, but-who have not lost in terest in the welfare of their native state, suggested that if a live, ener getic agent were stationed at Ellis is land, where the great bulk of immi grants disembark, great good would be likely to come of it. Now, after a con ference with Commissioner Keefe of the United States immigration bureau, Commissioner Curran of the Missouri immigration bureau has announced that the state board will establish an agency at the immigrant station at Ellis island. The purpose is to work in co-operation with the federal bu reau in inducing as many immigrants as possible of the right kind to make their homes in Missouri. Advantages of the State. Thus Missouri is to become a pioneer in solving the problem of distributing immigrants throughout, the United States instead of leaving them to act upon their own resources without ad vice or assistance of a trustworthy kind. Two other states, Louisiana and South Carolina, have tried the plan and are much pleased with the results. This state- is likely to be still more so, inasmuch as it can offer many ad vantages in climate, soil and social en vironment which are lacking in the semitropical gulf states. Besides be ing centrally located, along the parallel of travel east and west, Missouri prob ably enjoys a greater diversity of soil and climate, both of the most favor able character, than any other state in the Union. With fertile grain pro ducing lands in its center-and north ern counties, stock breeding and dairy farms of the northwest tier, cotton and tobacco in the southwest and its un surpassed - fruit -orchards ' and vine yards along the slopes of the Ozarks in the southwest, this state presents every advantage to the agricultural immigrant that could be- desired, not to speak of the coal,. Iron, zinc, lead and other flourishing mining industries which extend from the extreme north western to the southwestern borders, affording employment at high wages to many thousands of sturdy workers. Many workmen in the coal " mines of this state net upward of 7 a day from eight hours of labor. Thus no indus trious immigrant . who settles in this state will- have occasion to regret his choice so far as material prosperity is concerned, while from a social point of view no warmer hearted and more hospitable people can be found - on earth than the native Missourians. - National Bureau to Be Established. . The federal authorities are said to be so much impressed with the Mis souri idea of the state going directly to the source of supply to obtain the pick of the immigrants that they have decided to establish a national immi gration bureau at Washington to direct immigrants to favorable locations throughout the United States and to gather information along this line for the. benefit of states that may desire to take advantage of the opportunity to augment their population. This plan, if intelligently pursued, ought to go far to establish the much desired. equilibrium of labor between the east and west which has been sought after for years alike by public4 officers in the bureau of immigration and private philanthropists. At least it cannot fall to lessen the tremendous congestion or aliens in the large cities of the east, which is fast becoming a menace to the welfare of the nation. Kansas City Journal. DON'T MISS IT! The greatest invention of the electrical world , Burlingame Telegraph Typewriter Witness the demonstration at Macy's Confectionery Store Everybody Invited Occidental Lumber Co. , Successors toj Corvallis Lumber Co. We are. here to supply your needs in the Lumber line. Please call on J. B IRVING for information and prices. And take notice that if we. have not got exactly what you want we will get it for you. - G.O. BASSET r, Local Mer. 3 Best Paint There is no better paint made for appearance and durability than Acme Quality Paint Specially prepared for exterior and interior use. . "FLOOR VARNISH THAT WEARS" H The WALL PAPER Second Street, Miner AND PAINT STORE Near Palace Theater"" I Benton County Lumber Co, Manufacturers of all kinds of Fir Lumber, Mouldings, Cedar Posts. Sawed and Split. Gedar Shakes " Dealers in Doors, Windows, Lime, Brioc, Cement; Shingles, etc Ready- These Garments for Ladies and Misses are of excellent quality. The styles speak for themselves and the prices are really ' less than the cost df material and making. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE NOW Kenlzle & Davis For Sale Deering Binder almost good as" new; Price with trucks-$65. 00. . S. BlCKNELL 8-6-tf w Corvallis, Ore. For Rent A small desirable farm, two miles south of town. Inquire 708 Third street, phone-1120 8-6-tf-w Fine Tract For Sub-division The best tract of land in or around Corvallis to be sub-divided into small tracts. A chance to make a big thing; within the next six months. See : - . . , A. L. Stevenson, 8-3-tf. ' -'. - Real Estate Man. Glass Jars, All Kinds, at HODES GROCERY Pledged Always to Be Spinsters. With the corkscrew curl as the em blem of .their society, eight Indiana girls recently organized a spinster club in the home of Mrs. Maurice Froham In Columbus, O. They took a solemn pledge they would never, so long as they lived, become married.' Bernina Crater was .elected supreme spinster. The 6ther officers are vice supreme spinster, keeper of the tabby cat, keep er of the poll parrot, most 4iigh maker of fudge, keeper of the inner shrine and protectress . of the sacred oath. The girls are Nellie Crater and Bernina Crater of Edinsburg, Florence Delta and Florence Miller of Madison, Ona Gore of Indianapolis, Katharine Har rell, Hattie Watts and Lulu Peterson of Columbus. - .... - . COPPER S NEWTON HARDWARE CD. Successors to MELLON & PINKERTON Second Street, - - Corvallis, Oregon Dealers In Hardware, Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Cream Sepa rators, Graniteware, Tinware and Builders' Hardware. Sole Agents for Congo Roofing and Quick feloal Ranges New Zionist Organization. " ,A new Zionist organization, which will be in a sense an adjunct of the Federation of American Zionists, was reeently formed in New York city. It is to be known lis the Solomon Neu mann Zion lodge, and its purpose is to aid Zionist Institutions thoughout the world with especial reference to the founding of more colonies In Palestine. Dr. Solomon Neumann was elected president. WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT Phone Your Orders To No. 7, THATCHER & JOHNSON'S GROCERY Where They-Will be Promptly Filled. Fine Line of Crockery, Glassware, Cut Glass, Haviland and Chinaware, LAMPS ETC.