IDE DAILY GAZETTE -TIMES Published every evening except Sun day. ' 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 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 CHAS. L SPRINGER, . . . Editor Business Mgr. GREAT THINGS FOR WILLIAMETTE affairs as to be ready to reap the rich harvest of prosperity that will surely follow. On the other hand, it means that the town that fails to arise to a full appreciation of its new opportu nities will be forced to bear the humiliation of having its trade taken from its local merchants and concentrated in the larger and more progressive cities. Avoid the fact as we may. the tendency of the present age is toward centralization. And no other one factor is contribu ting so strongly to this condition of affairs as the suburban rail way. With the rapid extension of the trolley lines in every di rection from Portland, a few strong cities will be build up in the Willamette Valley, while the weaker and less progressive town will be swallowed up by the tide of progress." BOOSTERS AND WHO THEY ARE F HOTEL LUG After pointing to the Oregon Electric Co. 's map showing route through Oregon, probable exten sions, etc., the Dallas Observer finds good reason for consider able optimism in regard to rail Toad development. It says; "Take the United Railway Company, for instance: When that company announced its in tention of building an electric line out of Portland, few people gave its announcement any ser ious consideration further than to prophesy that it was seeking to obtain a valuable right of way only for the purpose of unloading it on some other -company at a fancy price. In the very face of these unfavorable predictions; the United Railways began act ual construction work in Port land and right now it is engaged in building aline to Forest Grove, "with Tillamook City as its evi dent objective point. Who Knows but this company may also be planning to enter the Willamette Valley with a system Of trolley lines that will event ually serve more territory than those of the Oregon Electric - Company? Just as' prominent business men of Tillamook are predicting that the United Rail Ways' cars will beat the Harri man trains into that city, there are those who prophesy , that this same company will build in to Dallas sooner than will the Oregon Electric and for all that any resident of Polk County knows, this surmise may yet prove correct. Then there are the Willamette Valley Electric, the Southern Pacific, the Hirsch berg and the Gerlinger companies to be considered. No one can even estimate the extent of rail way development that is in store for this valley within the next five years. "What does all this proposed railway agitation mean? It means that the time is not far distant when every, village and hamlet in Western Oregon will no longer be obliged to depend on any one, or any two, railroads for its transporation facilities, It means that the valley is on the eve of a period of development hitherto undreamed of by even its most sanguine inhabitant, m. It means that a country now supporting less than 150,000 copulation will soon afford . a livelihood for a million people, with all of the attendant improv' ' ments and betterments that such a change will bring. It " means that the homeseeker or Inventor who puts his money in- to Willamette Valley- land at present prices will eventually realize a nront five times as great as his original investment. It means that ' the cities ana . towns having the business sa gacity to foresee these' changed conditions will so - shape their One doesn't 'expect much of a butcher. He may be a capable, cultured and intelligent gentle man but no one ever gives him credit for doing anything other than cutting tough steaks for people who want tender ones and saving all the good meat for him self. Doubtless this is true of many butchers, but Corvallis has at least one of another kind. This man has one of the prettiest properties in Corvallis and it isn't because his house is a $6,000 mansion. While his residence is one of the later, up-to-date kind, a distinct credit to the city, the real charm of the " place lies in the great expanse of green and the generous display of flowers at the rear and at one side. This is the E. D. Jackson home, corn- of ' 7th and Jefferson, r This When the Waldorf was project- w ed it was upon the very modest estimate that each patron would spend $8.00 a day; the" actual expenditure is said to have been $13.00. This was in 1893. And since then many Waldorf shave gone up. With them, too, have gone up the cost of food, of la bor, of construction and of real estate; there are New York ho tels on plots worth from $250 to $300 the square foot. And with all this there has mounted our general standard of living; for we must always remember that few people go even to the most expensive hotels against their will. In three new and famous houses visited by the writer, , the price of 2 and 3-room suites worked out to something like $8.25 per room individually. Mul tiply $8.25 by three and a half and one has a sum very much in excess of $13.00. Supposing however, that we leave it at that hgure, A hotel with ac commodations for 1,000 guests, running at three-fifths capacity, to allow for the slack season, gives us an income of $2,847,- 000 for the year. To this not less than another half million must be added as. the income from the banquet and entertain ment department. One Florida hotel has accommodations for 2,000. On the American plan this hotel makes a rate tor room and board of $5.00 up. And during its season it runs almost to full capacity, This means, for five months only, a minimum or. $i,ouo,uuu. its real income is undoubtedly nearer the. $2,- 000,000 mark. Putting it at third, the investment works out with sufficient accuracy for the New Hampshire resort hotels where $22, 285, 179 gives us, "officially, $7,249,375. The same ratio, for the Plaza in New York, would produce nearly $4, 000,000; arid for the Waldorf Astoria about $6,000,000. Arthur E. McFarlane, ' in the September Everybody's. Bids Wanted. For Sale Numerous household goods range, garden hose, dining table, refrigerator, fruit jars, boy's saddle, etc. 121 Fifth street; phone 472. - 8-20-2t-w Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the erection of the new church building for the First Presbyterian Church of Corvallis, by the Board of Trustees, up to 6 o'clock p. m. Monday, August 23, 1909, accord ing to plans and specifications which can be seen at the office of the archi tect, E. E. McClaran, Portland, or at the office of Virgil E. Watters in Cor vallis. A certified check made payable to First Presbyterian Church of Cor vallis, of five (5) per cent of amount must accompany each bid. Board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. ' "- . A. J. Johnson. Chairman Board of Trustees. 8-16-6 How About That Fall Suit- Come and get a PRINCETON College Cut Suit. The latest de signs in fabrics and styles. A. K. RUSST Dealer in all Men's Furnishings- We sell cheapest because we . sell for cash. CORVALLIS. - - , OREGOU 0 KAis.. it It.' r- " ' I EJ.i - - r Ji s- I CHEW CADILLAC and KING CORN TOBACCO Always Good; not made by the Trust. Sold at JACK MILNE'S Dn VIRGINIA V. LEWEAUX Osteopathic Physician At Corvallis Hotel Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays At Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays andfSaturdays. 15-17 Brenner Building DR. MANNS AND WIFE Chiropodists and Foot , Specialists - ..." -H ' '" r - Located at 136 North Second Street , CORVALLIS, OREGON ' Free Consultation Phone 1310 er residence was finished last fall and the place has been made what it is since then. In less than a year Mr. Jackson, one of the discredited butchers, has made his place show better "than 500 properties in the city that have been built for from five to twenty years. And how has he done it Simply . by putting m spare time in caring for his lawn and flowers. Each evening . sees Jackson out there with lawn mower, shears, spade or hose and he has more good fun and pleas ure out of the extra hour he spends there than the lazy, lolling paople get out of their hours sit ting around gossiping or reading some cheap magazine. Jackson deserves a lot of credit for his work, and his disposition to make his back yard as attractive as the front is worthy of emulation. The property there shows just what can be acomplished . by some work at odd evening hours and none can doubt that the elV fort is worth while. Mr. Jack son is a booster and is entitled to the satisfaction there is in know ing that his property is one of the city's beauty spots, attractive to the stranger, and the sinner who has always lived here, as well. . HOUSEHOLD SALE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY With an hour's work each night for three months during any summer, every property in this city could be made : beautiful, Ninety hours at 25c an hour would represent almost $25 worth of work for the season, and it would add $100 in value to any property in this city, if the work were done along intelligent lines, Isn't it worth while? SPECIAL SALE , Twenty per cent discount on all go, carts this week. - You can still get an extension dining table at the right price; going fast. Don't wait; Schultz the furniture man,125 second St, Corvallis. 8-17-19-21 Snow-white Bed Spreads Spreads for single beds, for three-quarter beds and full-size beds, all made from the finest three-ply long staple cotton, either plain hemmed, feather stitch hemmed or scolloped and fringed with cnt corners. Finest designs in crochet, satin Marseilles, English Marseilles. WHOLE FAMILIES TRADE AT NOLAN'S Ask For These Numbers For Full-size Beds 89c For Single Beds Number 49 Hemmed Crochet with Marseilles design Number 147 Hemmed Crochet witlr Marseilles design , $1.39 For 3-4 Beds Number 57 Hemmed Crochet, light weight , 89c For Full-size Beds Number 54 "Hemmed Crochet,' splendid value in Marseilles design $139 Numbers 56 and 320 Fringed or hemmed Crochet spreads, newest designs $1.85 Numbers 62 and 660 hemmed, beautiful Fringed or quality $2.29 Numbers 198 and 199 French satin Marseilles, silky fin ish, either feather stitch, scalloped or fringed -. $2.79 Numbers 226 and 307 French and English satin mar seilles, either feather stitch, or scalloped hem $3.19 Ladies Home Journal Quarterly Style Book Latest Models Nemo Hoyal Worchester Corsets . Newest Ideas Hair Barrettes and Back Combs FOR RENT, ROOMS For Rent Three furnished rooms, two of them suitable for light house keeping; all down stairs; outside rooms. Inquire at ' 8Q0Fifth Street PHOTOGRAPHERS PICKEL'S STUDIO, 430 SECOND Street. Phone 4209. ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Rooms 3, 4, 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Only set of abstracts in Benton Count? PHYSICIANS G. R. FARRA, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND - Surgeon. Office in Burnett Block, over Harris' Store. Residence corner Seventh and Madison. Office hours; ; 8 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 2 p. m. Phones:: Office, 2128, Residence, 404. J. B. MORRIS. M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgaon. Corner Third and Mon roe Streets, Corvallis, Oregon, Office-, hours: 9 to 12 a. to.; 1 to 4p m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone in both office and residence. W.T. ROWLEY. M. D.. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Special attention given to the Eye. Nose and Throau Office in Johnson Bide. Ind. 'phone at of fice and tesidence, ' UNDERTAKERS! M. S. BOVFE, FUNERAL DIRECT or and Licensed Embalmer. Suc cessor to Bovee & Bsuer Corvallis, Oregon. lad. Phone 45. BelfPhone- 241. Lady attendant when desired. BLACKLEDGE & EVERETT, , Li censed embalmers and funeral direct ors. 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. 2129nd 1153. Farmers! See S. S. HENKLE (Successor to Smith Bros.) CORVALLIS, OREGON? The Place to Buy Right, Handles Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips,, and Gloves Does Repairing Neatljr and Promptly First Door North of Gerhard WHEN AT SEATTLE STOP AT 910BoyIstonAve. Phone Ind. A4977 Furnished clean, light rooms. ' Break fast served. Direct car line to Expo . ' sition. Convenient to retail district. Take the Madison Street Cable Car , ThisZhouae is in charge of Corvallis people