The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921, August 18, 1909, Image 3

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lie 6525.
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and Vicinity
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wood. Ind.
. 8-18-6t
R. Graham and wife are at the
ttle fair this week.
tor bale 8 room house, 13th and
hington. Phone 4274. 8-18-5t
pmplete outfits for camping parties
lackledge's furniture store. 8-3-tf
erne Quality Paints and Floor Var-
that wears at A. L. Miner's.
5-17-tf.
e cream delivered on thirty minutes
ce by Winkley's Palace of Sweets.
tf !
hould you need glasses to correct
vision, consult Dr. Rowley, the
Hist. 8-18-d-lt-w-3t
or Rent six room furnished house
list and Harrison. Inquire 102 N.
street; phone 3225.- 8-12-tf-
-Get Your
ME AT
-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
lor
Sale An
used less
feet condition.
Oliver typewriter,
than two months.
Cheap for cash.
To Exchange Souse and barn with
two lots in Eugene for Corvalhs prop
erty. T. J. Pettit, 416 3rd at. 8-i-at
real
and
for Rent Six-room house; bath and
Ictric light equipment; pleasant loca-
in. Address f. U. iSox lb, or phone
U. 8-10-tf '
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
m Tuesday, the z4th, 1. A. r oiks
111 sell some fine milch cows and
irses at the Farmers Feed Barn,
fecond and Jackson streets. The ani-
lals will be auctioned off by A. L.
pevenson. This sale is worth the at-
Intion of all who care for good"stock.
Invitations are out for the marriage
Jane R. Caldwell, daughter of Mr.
d Mrs. E. Caldwell, to S. Lester
ampbell, the wedding to take place
ednesday Sept. 1st. After Sept. 21st
e couple will be at home at Oakville.
hese are well known and popular
iung people of this vicinity with a
bst of friends who will be pleased to
arn of their approaching nuptials.
Albany's big Apple Fair and Chrys-
nthemum Show will be held Oct. 27,
8 and 29. The big event of the Apple
ffair will he "Annie Dav " This is an
feriginal idea of Booster Struble, and it ; not the joy of commanding such a frig
la hia intntim. tn We the ladies of . ate as is the bonny s "Limburger.
Lbanv DreDare for that davannle pies. On Tuesday,ommodore Erastus Eliph-
tnnle hutter. annle dumnlino-s. aDnle alet made a record breaking trip
Svjh-, gnvthimr rrnrvl that from . Newport to Elk City and "return
tan he'made from annles. which- will with a bevy of charming femininity on
I -r-r- , ,- , : j. J J
distributed to all the visitors. So Doaro. ine exaci Vmni nut cUiuCU
I but it is kn'own to have surpassed tnat
' of the .passenger between Portland and
J. C. Allison, of Kirksville, Mo., was Corvallis. That Commodore Wilson
in Corvallis over night, the guest of Dr. , should do any speeding with a cargo of
A. Cathey's family. Mr. Allison is 'ladies mav come' as a surprise, but 'tis
a. young man touring the west and Su(i he was hungry. Just, now the
just now is enroute to Seattle. He Commodore-has an assistant in the per
has been away , from Missouri since son of Capt. C. M, McKellips. This
July 4 and though having seen much recently rejuvenated gentleman, just
country in that time says the Willam- ! back from the wilds of Indiana, is tied
ette valley looks better to him than ! up for yf e so doesn't care about the
any . he has seen. Mr. Allison is con- swell clothes, but he is having a great
nected with the Daily Express of Kirks- time and will probably never lay aside
ville. That town has 10,000 people, r the title of "Captain" for "Professor."
one daily and that one the exact size j Pharmacy doesn't appeal to him any
of the Corvallis Daily Gazette-Times. ! more. '
For Sale Or will trade for
estate, piano and piano player
music. For particulars phone 343
8-17-3t
Miss Tillie Smith left today for her
home in Punxsutawney, Penn., after a
visit of several weeks in this city, hav
ing been the guest of Misses Anna Ken-
niburg and Vera Means.
"Carpenters Ware Bros. Co., Spo
kane, have enroute another shipment of
the celebrated Self-Setting Planes
made by Gage Tool Co., Vineland, N.J.
If local dealers don't sell them get one
of five Portland stores. " The Self
Setting Planes.
Word comes from Newport that Hon.
E. E. Wilson has lost his identity as
an attornev and is now known alto
gether as "Commodore." Arrayed in
cap, blue coat with gold braid, white
trousers, and with sea glasses strapped
over his shoulders, the Corvallis man
sails the raging main in the "Weiner
wurst" and fears no foe in shining
armor. He looks his part a grizzled
old sea-dog with prosperity, peace and
comfort flirting with him in his declin
ing years and he now cruises about in
the "Pretzel" the envy of all who have
don't fail to attend the Apple Fair.
The Carver ,road as delivering eight
more car loads of logs at the bridge
over Mary's river.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Moses left "today
for Tangent to visit a couple of weeks
with their children.
Sheriff Gellatly, now in a Portland
hospital, is recovering nicely from the j
operation for appendicitis.
For Sale 2 acres; 5 roomed house, j
barn and out buildings, young orchard;
for particulars call at Jack Dawson's
Poultry Market. - 8-18-4t
Father Norman Lillly, who has been
under the weather in recent months, is
some better now but hardly able to get
down town today. ,
Major Walters, of the Belknap vici
nity, was in Corvallis today in his auto
to meet Mrs. Walters on her return
from the Seattle fair.
Wanted 5 room bungalow or four
house keeping rooms, unfurnished.
Phone 6935 or leava information at this
office. Must know within a week.
8-18-6t
By the completion of cement walk
this side of the Farmers' Hotel that
entire block now has the regulation
fourteen foot walk' alone: its entire
frontage.
An 8 1-2 pound daughter came to Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Hazlett this morning at
4 o'clock. This must be the proverbial
early bird. Tom is a clerk at Kline's but
he isn't much good today.
A. J. Johnson has just been appoint
ed a delegate to the good roads con
vention to be held at Cleveland, Ohio,
Sept, 21-23. Ten other big guns of the
state have been named also."
Corvallis people desiring to furnish
students with board and room, or those
having: either furnished or unfurnished
houses to rent, please communicate
with the Y. M; C. A. of the college.
Myrtle Trask, of Falls City, died
there yesterday afternoon. She is a
sister of Sidney Trask, who once lived
here, and is known to several Corvallis
people. Miss Trask was about twenty
four years of age.
COYOTE FENCE SAVES SHEEP
(Continued from -pagee one )
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
nothing so you certainly ought to
have the benefit of them, if you have
any eye trouble at all. They mean
the proper glasses, the only kind
you can afford to wear. -
Mrs. W. C. Jackson, of Shedd, was in
Albany yesterday looking for her 17
year old son, Ellsworth, whom she has
not seen or heard of for several weeks.
Ellsworth had been driving a team in
the country and about two weeks ago
came to Albany and stayed at the house
of W. J. Bilyeu. That night he went
to bed with one of the men and slept
on late in the morning. Sometime be
fore noon when someone went to the
room, the boy had gone and Mrs. Bilyeu
naturally supposed that he had gone
home. - The mother's anxiety for herv
1 - 1 . Ii I A ' All : 1 - -1
uoy uiuuguc iier ui Aiuany sum jsne - is i riV.oorl
hunting for him everywhexeTTInf orma- -1
tion as to his whereabouts will be ap
preciated. 7 .. '"
J. H. Harris returned last night f rom
his trip to South Oregon. While away
he visited Crater Lake, Klamath Falls
and was back of famous old Mt. Shasta.
He also went over to Pelican Bay, but
Mr. Harriman did not meet him. Ed
ward ia over in Paree, you know. Mr.
Harris says he had a great time fishing
and hunting, getting plenty of venison.
He landed some of the Dolly Varden
trout, wonderful pink-spotted beauties
that looked good to him as they came
from the water. The people at Kla
math Falls are inclined to the belief
that the Harriman road will be complet
ed by way of Natron to Eugene. Large
crews of men are building : railroads
down there.
horse. That article savs;
The murderous : activities of
coyotes on herds of sheep have
made business bad for ranch
men. Here follows a year of
history at Billy Meadows on the
Wallowa National Forest in Ore
gon. The people set to on this
can coyotes be kept away from
the sheep? If so, are the sheep
healthier, heavier, and. more pro
fitable? : Does the added profit
in the sheep pay for the cost of
shooing away the coyotes
Eight Miles of Fence
"Coyote-proof fence, fifty-nine
inches high and eight miles long,
was used to fence in 2,560 acres.
In three : months 136 coyotes
came to the fence and not one
got ' through. They were on
hand for seventy-two out of the
ninety-five daysV Seven grizzly
bears and eight brown bears got
through the fence. Black bears,
bobcats, lynx, badgers, and elk
also came nosing the barriers.
The grizzly bears passed in by
going through the six-inch space
petween the woven wire and the
first barbed wire above, or
through the eight-inch space be
tween the two top barbed wires.
The claws of the hind feet were
hooked into the meshes of the
woven wire, giving tne - Dear a
pull to force bis body through.
Fine Increase
The band of sheep consisted
of 1,200 ewes and their increase,
1,009 lambs, At the season's
end, September 25, the sheep,
experimented on, were turned
back to the owner. The count
gave a total of 2,194, a loss of
fifteen since June 21, when the
animals were turned into the
pasture. The coyote-proof fence
gave them 1 free, unmolested
grazing, and they .began to out
grow their herding methods!
There was less massing, less
trailing, v :less close-bunched
grazing. This change is- good
for the range and good for the
Two Bargains in City Homes
vTwo corner lots, with one house of 7 roomsunder construction.
Bath, pantry, large closets to each bed room, linen closets, halls up
,and down stairs, lire place, basement full size of house, which is
24x36 feet, plumbing and electric light complete, septic tank, con
crete sidewalk and small barn.
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.
is
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 T, Local Mcr.
The Best Paint
There is no better paint made for appearance and
durability than ' .
Acme Quality Palm
Specially prepared for exterior and interior use.
"FLOOR VARNISH THAT WEARS"
Jh1C1G2?
WALL PAPER
Second Street,
AND
Near
PAINT STORE
Palace Theater
E W. S. PRATT, Jeweler and Optician
STRICTLY STYLISH
Ready-to-Wear
SUITS, SKIRTS and WAISTS :
These Garments for Ladies and Misses
are of excellent quality. The styles speak
for themselves and the prices are . really
less than the cost of material and making.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE NOW
Attorneys Bryson, McFadden and
Denman are back from court at Toledo.
It was fully expected that a four-day
grand jury session would be held, but
Attorney Bryson hustled the session
through in a day and a half, a wholly
unprecedented proceeding. Mr. Den
man had three cases at court, two of
them divorce cases in which he won for
his clients. One of these was a dusky
Indian belle. In the third case he in
duced his client to plead euilty. 1 The
attorneys generally prefer Toledo to
any as a court town, this because they
alwaya-get something good to eat over
there. However, one of the local t at
torneys in order to keep his stomach
from getting used to anything better
than he has at home, is in the habit of
carrying his meals with him in a grip.
Henlzle &
Mrs. S. S. Landis and mother, Mrs.
Card, of Baker City, arrived here today
and with their old . friends, Dr. and
Mrs. J. R. N. Bell, proceeded on to
Newport, where the latter two will
spend at least two weeks. The Landises
will return here shortly, it being the
purpose to enter their son Bonnie hi
the Agricultural College for a four year
course. Down at the bay Dr. Bell ex
pects to harpoon a whale, take a ride
on a sea lion, and if it gets dark enough
he will go in bathing. There isn't
bathing suit at the beach large enough
to fit the Corvallis pastor so he neces
sarily has to wait until nightfall , to
make his appearance in undress un
iform. If press dispatches report
tidal wave at Newport, Corvallis people
wjll know that Dr. Bell has just butted
into old Neptune. While he is gone
the old town here will have a hard
time struggling along, but we can suffer
it in the prospect of him returning with
renewed enerey and a disposition to
to take a firmer grasp on the situation.
The age of the two bands "at
the time of final weighing was
approximately the same, yet the
average weight showed an ad
vantage of -8.7 pounds in favor
of the animals from the coyote -proof
pasture. After being han
dled under the pasturage system
for three months, between the
ages of three and six months,
ambs weighed eight pounds
more than of the best lambs of
the sameZ class that has been
herded. '
Fence Costs Heavily
The chief drawback to th e
system at the experimental
pasturage was the excessive cost
of the fence, which on most
grazing lands will approach
closely to $400 a mile.
Among the advantages of the
pasturage system that justify
this expenditure for fence con
struction are:
1. Increased carrying capacity
of fifty per cent over, the -custo
mary herding system.
2. Heavier sheep.
3. Decrease from 3 per cent to
one-half of 1 per cent in the loss.
4 Less expense for hauling.
5. An increase in the lamb
crop.
6. Heavier and cleaner wool
Benton County Lumber Co.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Fir Lumber, Mouldings, Cedar Posts,
Sawed and Split. Gedar Shakes
Dealers in
Doors, Windows, Lime, BricK, Cement,
Shingles, etc
J A
Glass Jars, All Kinds, at
HODES GROCERY
crop.
The experiments were closely
watched by James T. Jardine of
the Forest Service, who will
shortly publish the results. The
coyote is the one great menace
to the sheep industry, and in ex
cluding him the fence has served
its purpose." ,
COOPER
8
NEWTON
E CO.
Successors to
MELLON & PINKERTON
Second Street, - - Corvallis, Or egon
Dealers In
Hardware, Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Cream Sepa
rators, Graniteware, Tinware and Builders'
. Hardware.
- Sole Agents for
Congo Roofing and Quick Meal Ranges
Seared With a Hot Iron,
Or scalded by "overturned kettle cut
with a knife bruised by slammed door
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.
1
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 China ware,
LAMPS ETC.