The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921, August 13, 1909, Image 4

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Two Bargains? in City Homes
Two corner lots, with one house of 7 rooms under construction.
Bath, pantry, large closets to each bed room, linen closets, halls up
and down stairs, fire place, basement full size of house,' which is
24x36 feet, plumbing and electric light complete, septic tank, con
crete sidewalk and small barn. - " ;-v
Also one inside lot and 7-room house, bath, pantry, sewing
room, closets to bed rooms, halls up and down stairs, basement
24x36 feet, full size of house, electric light complete, some plumb
ing, concrete walks.
This property is in good location, two blocks from College, four
blocks from public school. No agents. Call on or address
OWNER, 320 North Tenth Street,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Newport Property.
Sixty choice lots more or less in New
port, Oregon, (one of the most health
ful and popular summer and winter re
sorts, near the terminal of the Southern
Pacific Railway at the Pacific Ocean)
for sale or will exchange for other good
property. Property near Corvallis pre
ferred. - Address M7 S. Woodcock,
Corvallis; Oregon. : - - V" thurs. tf
Bids Wanted
CHEW
CADILLAC
and
KING CORN
TOBACCO
Always Good; not made by
the Trust. Sold at
JACK MILNE'S
"The Gazette-Times 50c per month.
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
For painting, plumbing, wiring, furn
ace, chimney . and plastering house,
All bids , separate. Hand to J; R. N.
Bell by next Saturday night, Aug. 14.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
PICKEL'S STUDIO, 430 SECOND
street. Phone 4209. ;
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Ice cream delivered on thirty minutes
notice by Winkley's Palace of .Sweets.
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Patients Wishing '.
Osteopathic Treatment
Tuesdays andJSaturdays at Corvallis,
Address
. Dr. VIRGINIA V. LEWEAUX,
15-17 BrennerJBuilding, Albany, Ore
Phone Independent 359 : -,
Bell , -. -2481 -.
For Exchange
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.
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For particulars address
FOR RENT, ROOMS
For Rent Three furnished rooms,
two of them suitable for light house
keeping; all down stairs; . outside
rooms. Inquire at
.'. 800Fifth Street
FOILED THEIR PLOT.
ATTORNEYS
J. F. YATE8, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Rooms 3, 4, 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Only set of abstracts in Benton Conntr
criv,
OWNER,
' P. O. Box 676,
CORVALLIS, OR.
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"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon gg A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard
commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More
calls for help than. we can meet position certain. Class and
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by
office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. . Special
penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue.
PHYSICIANS
G. R FARRA, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. ; Office . in Burnett Block,
over Hdrris Store. . Residence corner
Seventh and Madison. Office hours:
8 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 2 p. m. Phones:
Office, 2128, Residence, 404. -...-
The Way Mme. Alboni - Frustrated
: Scheme to Hiss Her. -
"Once upon a time, when Mme. Air
boni was at Trieste," writes Henry . C..
Lahee In "Famous Singers of "Today,"
"she was Informed of the existence of
a plot to hiss her off the stage. .' Hav
ing ascertained the names of her de-j
tractors and -wfyere they were to be
found, "she donned male - attire, -to '
Which, her short hair and robust fig
ure helped to complete her disguise,
and went to the cafe at which the
conspirators met. - Here she f ound
them in full consultation,' and, taking
a seat at a table, she listened to their
conversation for a time. After awhile
she addressed the leader, saying: 'I
hear that you intend to-play a trick :
upon some one. I am very fond of a
little practical joke myself and should
be glad if you would allow me to join
you on this occasion.' . " " .
" 'With pleasure, was the reply. 'We
intend to hiss an opera singer off the
stage this evening.
" 'Indeed! And of what is she"
guilty?' . - -
" 'Oh, nothing, except that, being ah.
Italian, she has sung In Munich and
Vienna to German audiences, and we
think she ought to receive some casti-gation-
for her unpatriotic conduct'
" 'I agree with you, and now please
tell me what -I am to do.'
" 'Take this whistle,' said the leader.
At a signal to' be given at the conclu
sion of the air sung by Rosina the
noise will begin, and you will have to
join in.'
" 'I shall be very glad to do so,' said
the singer and put the whistle in her
pocket :
- "In the evening the house was pack-ed-r-every
seat was occupied and the
audience warmly applauded the open
ing numbers of the opera. In "due
course Mme. Alboni appeared, and at
the-point at which she was about to
address her, tutor a few of the con
spirators began to make a disturbance,
not waiting for the signal. . 7-
"Without showing any concern Mme.
Alboni walked down to the footlights,
and, holding tip the whistle, which
was hung to her neck by a ribbon, she
exclaimed: 'Gentlemen, are you not a
little before your time? I thought we
were not to commence whistling until.
I had sung the air.'
'Por a moment a deathly stillness
prevailed; then suddenly , the house,
broke into thunders of applause, which
was led by the conspirators them
selves.". " '- ;
J. B. MORRIS. M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon Corner Third and Mon-
roe Streets, Corvallis, .Oregon.: Office
hours: 0 to 12 a. m.: lto-4P m-5 7 to
8 p. m. : Phone in both office and resi
denee. '
W.T. ROWLEY, M. D.. PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. . j Special attention given
to the Eve. Nose and Throat. -: Office
in Johnson Bloe. . Ind., 'phone at of
fice and tesidence .
UNDERTAKERS5
M. 8. BOVFE, FrSEBAL DIRECT,
or and Licensed Embalmer. : Sue-
' ceBBor lo Povee &- Bauer Corvallis,
Oregon. -Ind. Phoneys.': Bell Phone
241; Lady attendant when desired..
BLACKLEDGE & EVERETT, - LI
censed embalmers and funeral direct'
ore. Have everything new in coffins,
caskets and burial robes. Calls ans-
.-. wered day and ; night. Lady assist
ant. Embalming a specialty. .' Day
phones, Ind. 117 and 1153, Bell, 531
' night phones, Ind. 2129 and 1153. ;
DR. MANNS
CHIROPODISTS and Foot Specialists, located at 136
North Second Street, Corvallis, Oregon
Why suffer with Corns and
Bunions when you can have
them removed without pain or
blood. A trial will convince you
Chiropody is like, all other professions,
it has suffered at the hands of - quacks
(Do not judge us the same).. We have
had years of practice, have treated and
cured the most prominent people in the
United States. . '.
Dr. Manns has been located inXa
Grande and Baker City for the past
eight months and has testimonials from
the most prominent peoplethere. -
Any of our patients whom we treated
over a year ago who may again" be suf
. fering and desire to come to our offices,
we will gladly treat them free of charge.
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Give us a call. AH work guaranteed.
Free Consultation
Phone 131Q
A GRATEFUL PATIENT.
The Coin That Was Measured by a
-. Famous Surgeon. -Dr.
GrenfeU an old London hospital
pupil, in a . sketch of Sir, Frederick
Treves in the Pall Mall Gazette tells
the story of a tiny sovereign gold
piece given by a grateful patient to
the famous surgeon, and guaraea Dy.
him as a- priceless treasure. A sailor
from Norway had been operated on by
Sir Frederick in hospital. :. His life had
been saved, and he had gone his way.
Late one evening - a timid knock
brought Sir. Frederick himself at that
unusual hour to his door In Wimpola
street. A tall," gaunt sailor In thread
bare attire asked if this was where
'Mr. Treves lives." At his earnest re
quest, though somewhat under protest,
he was allowed to enter. He at.pnce
proceeded to get out Jackknife, and
from the lining of the belt of his trou
sers he cut out a small gold piece and
offered it to Sir Frederick. On his re
fusal to accept It the: man was so hurt
that Sir Frederick listened to his story,
and an interesting one It was.
The : man ,had on leaving hospital
sought a berth at the London docks,
but, being a stranger, had been unable
to get oheHe, had got out of money
and had gone hungry day after day,
though he knew that he. had sewed up
In his waistband by his wife in Nor
way the piece of gold In question. ' He
had got so pulled down by bad living
that he at last decided he must spend
the money, but that very day he suc
ceeded in getting a berth; on a ship,
and his advance had given the food he
stood so sorely in need of. He had
promptly tramped all the way to Wim
pole street,.vand his .bearing .was such
that " Sir ; Frederick found himself
"bowing Into the darkness, holding the
gold piece in his -hand and .with an
overwhelming sense - of - inferiority
strongly impressed on his mind. '
A Modest Art Student.
An art student In Berlin wrote to a
brewing concern- in Bohemia, offering
to paint for the brewers "pictures suit
able for advertising purposes artistic,
appropriate, attractive and cheap." He"
went on to say: "Sir John Millals was
not above taking 40,000 marks from a
soapmaker for one of his paintings to
be used as an advertisement. Nor did
he hesitate to offer other pictures for
the same purpose at the same price.
Why should not I, who owe my tailor
and who fears to look my landlady in
the face, not do the same? Stay! I
shall do better. Am willing to take
less than 40,000 marks for my best
work." v -:
Slow and Sure. -
"How Is my son getting along?"
asked, a parent of the headmaster of
a school.
"He's slow and sure," was the re
sponse. - ' . -
"That's satisfactory r - -
"Not so," rejoined the master. "By
It I mean that he is slow to learn and
sure to forget." London Telegraph.
REMOVAL
SALE
By September we will move to
our new location in the White
side Building, opposite the Pal
ace Theater, where we will
have a large and complete stock
of Millinery and everything in
Ladies' Furnishing. Goods. A
A Store of Ladies' Merchandise
The only store of its kind
the city.
in
L. & G. B. ANDERSON
BEST -ROUP -RECUPERATE
At the Seashore
NEWPORT
Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleas-.
ure ground ' possibilities. An ideal climate diversion of
recreation perfect bathing boating fishing riding driv
ing, and exploring, make Newport a most charming and
popular play ground. N - '
Southern Pacific Co.
, . HAS A '
Special Summer Excursion Rate to Newport of
From CORVALLIS, OREGON
Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon."
R. C. LINVILLE, Agent, CORVALLIS, ORE.
MjIM MURRAY, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
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. . The Practical One. v; '
"All writers are not lmpractlcal,are
theyr . ' 'V-
"Oh, no! "One man will write a Joke
and ell it for 50 cents..; Another will
write a comic opera around ' It- and
draw $20,000 In royalties." Louisville
Courier-Journal. -- i-
Fishing Tack le
and all kinds of
Sporting
Can be found here at prices that
cannot be duplicated for goods '
of similar fine quality. A good !
fisherman knows and appreciates .
good rods, lines, etc. All of!
which can be had at : our estab-ishment.
Heater & Harrington
. SUCCESSOES TO M. M. LONG
Phone 126 Corvallis, Oregon
GEO. W, DENMAN
Attorney at Law
CORVALLIS, OREGON .
Office in Fischer building, oyer Graham
& Wortham drug store
HYDRAULIC WELL
DRILLING
Powerful and rapid well ma
chine run by gasoline engine.
Wind mill pump repairing,
and drove wells a specialty.
Place your orders now before' the
season's rush work is on.
A. N. HARLAN
Box 526 Corvallis. Orezon
Taunton & Burnap
Cement Contractors -
Makers oi Best Cement Walks in Town
All work guaranteed first
class. :
Corvallis, Oro
.The Daily Gazette-Times
By carrier or mail, 50c per mo.
Let us send it to you
Cbe iiy Stables
THE PALM CAFE
. "VTDITO & RBETMAN, Props.T
' Six o'CIock Dinners Banquets, Dinner -Parties
and Sunday Dinners ;. .
Next Palace Theater, ' 'CbrraQis,0re.
e. e;wtlson
x . Attorney At Law :
Zierolf Bldg:" Corvallis, Oregon
Everything new and up to
date. Rigs furnished on
short notice. Call
and give us a
trial. Cor.
Madison
- and :
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L, F.GRAY, -
Manager
.msFPH h; WILSON
' : Attorney at Law
Office: Burnett Building, '.
Corvallis, Oregon
Phone 1333 - : :'