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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1909)
THE 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-TIES Published Every Friday SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance.. $2.00 Six moths, in advance 1.00 ing the dollars sent from the com munity for that commodity. Ben ton county people should not have to send to California for water melons or to Portland for vege tables. Corvallis should not have to buy tomatoes and fruits can ned elsewhere on the coast or in the east. Benton county can and should raise all the produce it can consume and should export great quantities to other sections. Portland, are guests of Miss Pearl Persinger. Miss Myrtle Cartwright and Edna Martin are picking hops at Harrisburg. VAUDEVILLE AND VITAGRAFH 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. The city council should not neg lect to pass an ordinance requir ing the use of something other than wood in all business houses erected in the future. This or dinance should be made to cover the entire city. There is now frequent demand for business rooms and they are not to be found. Buildings would be erected on Second ! street if it were possible to obtain any ground at a reasonable figure. he present situation will induce more and more building on side streets and outlying districts. These buildings should be credit able to the city. The council should pass the ordinance refer red to. PEOPLE WHO SPEND NOTHING. v Every community ha a large percentage of people who spend no money in a general way. They never go to theaters, pat ronize a hotel or spend a cent in ' a restaurant. Many of these spend their money for clothing and neces saries in other cities. Thev cannot be said to have any pride in the city in which they live and do nothing to help it We sometimes think Salem has a larger percentage of this class of prosperous people than its share. But the farming part 01 our Dopulation is a very substantial part of the community. Some of the richest as well as the poorest raise their own gar den truck and sell milk. It takes all kind of people to make a world but we sometimes wish we hadmore spenders in Salem' SalemCapital Journal Corvallis may or may not be as the Journal sees Salem, but there are a lot of people here who wil grovel in dust rather than help their neighbors pay for a little street sprinkling. - And there are a lot here who won't join with their neighbors in paying $5.00 a month for an arc light, or $1.35 a month for incandescent, at their street cor ners. And there are an awful lot who will not give a red cent to any sort of subscription fund though far better able to do so than those who subscribe to these often times very necessary funds. And there are a few here who continually look and act like they regret that the old eastern penny is not in use here so they can buy two and three cents worth o: something rather than indulge in a nickel's worth. frugality is right and proper, and to be commended, and spend tnnits are not to be encouraged but a majority of the people on this globe would far rather live in a community of crazy spendthrifts than among so-call ed safe and sane" people who have what they have because they are penurious. To loosen up occasionally means to stave off the grouch, and at some place in tne aeai, every citizen in every community can afford to loosen up. The Eugene Kegister says Benton "wheedled" Lane out of first place at the state fair. Benton not only "wheatled" Lane, but she "fruitled" her and "vegetabled" her, .and Vetched" her and literally ambed- skinned-and- jay-hawked tier two years in succession at that. Really, fellows, if Lane had been awarded those blue ribbons and Benton county had talked about being "wheedled" out of first place, what would the Register and the whole of Lane county think of us down here? They would swear we were poor losers, that we were knockers, or else children playing the baby act. My but how old man Har- tog's community would spit fire. Benton county won the ribbon at the Oregon State two years in succession ; because of the merit of her displays. Lane is a great county and had good displays, but not quite the best, and the judges refused to be "wheedled" by the strenuous kicker Lane county sent to the fair, and therein lies Lane's difficulty. Now that the exact location of the north pole has been discov ered, the only thing left worth while is for the aviators to stir up communication with the Mar tians. It is creditable to Portland that while unconcerned about the quality of tamarac used by adults she is becoming concerned about the quality of milk fed to help less infants a fact that is about to floor Comissioner Bailey, "who is charged with negligence. Exports, . not imports, make sections rich. A community that The change in program at the Palace theater for tonight and tomorrow night introduces a big double bill made up of clever vaudeville turns and vitagraph pictures. The two Hoyts will do a one act comedy known as "Burlesque Magic" and also their interesting "Paper Tear ing turn, while Mr. rioyt will give two dramatic recitations. There will be four motion pictures displayed embracing comedy, dramatic and realistic scenes. The entire bill is full of interesting features and is tain to draw crowded houses. . cer- Oregon State Fair September 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 SIX FULL DAYS Camping grounds and Evening Entertain ment free. This year, j "Better Than Ever." Daily Racing Events. SALEM, - OREGON CARD OFT HANKS We desire to extend to our friends and neighbors our most sincere thanks for their generous aid and kindly sym pathy given to us at the time of the death and burial of our infant child. Mr. and Mrs. John Goos. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Vienna F. Miller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Benton appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Vienna F. Miller, de- Sister's Academy Opens Sept. 7th The Academy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help will re-open on September 7th. By means of the new addition and the remodeling of the building the school is now equipped with all modern im provements, and with a corps of competent teachers may be de pended upon to do thorough work both in the grades and high school course. For particulars apply to Sister Superior, 225 West Ninth St," Albany, Oregon. 8-19 to 9-19. The Gazette-Times 50c per month. GEO. W. DENMAN Attorney' at Law CORVALLIS. OREGON Office in Fischer building, , over Graham & Wortham drag store How About That Fall Suit Come and get a PRINCETON" College Cut Suit. The latest de signs in fabrics and styles. A. K. RUSS Dealer in all Men's Furnishings We sell cheapest becauselweselE for cash. CORVALLIS. - - OREGON All persons havinir claims afrainst said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the date of this notice at the residence of the undersigned in Kings Valley, Oresron. or at the omce of J. Jr. Yates in First Na tional Bank Building, Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon. F. L. MILLER. Administrator of the Estate of Vienna F. Mil ler, deceased. Dated the 3rd day of September, li)OS. First publication Sept. 3, 1909. Last publication Oct. 1, 1909. Farmers! See S. S. HENKLE (Successor to Smith Bros.) CORVALLIS, OREGON blue The Place to Buy Right, Handles, fair Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, and Gloves Does Repairing Neatly and Promptly- First Door North of Gerhard's FEST -HOHP---BECDPEBATE 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. Southern Pacific Co. HAS A Special Summer Excursion Rate to Newport of $3.75 From CORVALLIS, OREGON Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon." R. C. IJNVILLE, Agent, CORVALLIS, ORE. WM. M'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland,' Oregon" ---:-:- vv'' It comes to us that some of the grocerymen imagine they have a grievance at the Gazette-Times because of recent expressions in this paper in regard to scarcity of fresh vegetables. This paper can only re-iterate what it has often published before: The col umns are ever open for the dis cussion of any and every ques tion of interest to the public. Any writer with a grievance of interest to others will find the columns of this paper open to any communication couched m proper language. The Gazette- Times invites and welcomes dis cussion oi every question m which any portion of the public is interested. However, this can not be reasonably construed to mean that this paper endorses the expressions of those who send communications to this office. No groceryman in this city has a just grievance at this paper, and if any feel that they have been touched in any com munication appearing7 in this pa per, the opportunity for convinc ing reply might be used to ad vantage.: ' Mothers, the Time Has Gome to Get Your Boys' School Suits Single or double breasted knicker suits for the older boys; sailor and Russian styles for the little fellows. If you get an XTRAGOOD suit, you get one that is durable. It will outwear most any other make. It will look well longer. It will be economical. Boys in school are hard on their trousers. That's why you should get XTRAGOD. All XIMGOOD trousers are lined throughout; Boys can't rip "XTRAGOOD trousers, seat seams are re-inforced by tape The and MONRO E MUSI NGS ; Monroe, Sept 3. Ed. Mc- Bee's grain caught fire from the C. & A. engine but was dis-' covered before any great damage was done. G. Herron made a business trip to Corvallis Thursday. The Zierolf and Taylor thrashing machine is again in operation. Erie Hall purchased a horse at the Eersmger sale Wednesday: sewed three times. All seams are "overcast" to prevent raveling. These trousers also have patent waist bands. An elastic device takes the strain from the cloth and makes it impossible for , the garment to rip or tear. These clothes, the kind best suited for vbur boy. P attractive and there is all the want. Made for us by Ederheimer. i& Co., the leading boys' house. fMli til st we sell, are ,if atterns are VI V tyle you &d?' . Stein : MiF CHEW CADILLAC and KING CORN TOBACCO Always Good; not made by the Trust. Sold at JACK MILNE'S Dr. VIRGINIA V. LEWEAUXW Osteopathic Physician At Corvallis Hotel . Mondays, Wednesdays and, Fridays- At Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays andSaturdays 15-17 Brenner Building FOR RENT, ROOMS For Rent Three furnished rooms, two of them suitable for light house keeping; all down stairs; outside rooms. Inquire at 800 Fifth Street PHOTOGRAPHERS PICKEL'S STUDIO, 430 SECOND street. l"none 4209. PHYSICIANS G. R. FARRA, M. D., PHYSICIAN ANJ 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 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 resi dence. ".' ' ' W.T. ROWLEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN" and Surgeon.' Special attention given to the Eye. Noee and Throat. Office in Johnson Bide. 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 Pbon 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, 531j night phones, Ind. 2129 and 1153. ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTOR NE Y-AT-L A W. Office Rooms 3, 4, 1st Natl Bank Bldg, E. E. WILSON Attorney At Law Zierolf Bldg.. Corvallis, Oregon HYDRAULIC WELL DRILLING Powerful and rapid wellf ma chine run by gasoline engine. Wind null 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, Oregon Cbc City Stables Everything new and up to date. Rigs furnished on short notice Call and give us 'a trial. Cor. Madison and 3d L. F.GRAY, Manager produces less than it uses is los- The Misses. Wommelsdorf;, of