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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1909)
The City 'arid Vicinity Ice cream delivered on thirty minutes notice by Winkley's Palace of Sweets. v ' ; tf Hathaway Bros, are building agarage back of their .machine shop. .They handlp. nnnsiderable auto work and find the garage a necessity. ) Acme Quality Paints and Floor Var nish that wears at A. L. Miner's; 5-17-tt Pure-bred Cotswold ewes and a ram were received from England a few days ago by Henry Dumj and . John The ram cost $143. Those c-i i An vi i ,- nA ! Wyatt. oaiem hub u uiucm) ui povnig - , , . , tt Eugene 60. Corvallis has as much as both to get. For Save at very reasonable price 10-room house, within two blocks of Mechanical Hall, ,0. A. C. Suitable for roomers. 1604 Van Buren Street. 9-9-6t The Agricultural College will send two experts to Medford to conduct a school for packers from Sept. 13 to Sept. 24. 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 beauties.' . Builder desires lot from owner who can make or arrange straight loan after house is built thereon; or will go in with owner on any buildings proposition that is mutually safe and profitable. 322 N, 7th street. . 9-lC-6t Complete outfits for camping parties at Blackledge'p furniture store. 8-3-tf The W. C T. U. now has an employ ment bureau in connection with its reading room on Second street. .There is a small fee for registering,. J and further information - can. be had by calling the reading room by phone, i ; Rooms for rent, suitable for office or furn- t, ,. r, . 4.i fm other purpose, over Blackledge s 9-10-w-th He was there ' ' a trip to the A. Y. P.E. on Seattle day says the 117,000 people on the grounds that day made quite a crowd. Mr. Groves found the fair well worth while, but saw places where improvements could be made. Peter Whitaker, Rich McBee.and Jake Hulbert left yesterday morning for a big hunting trip in Southern Oregon: Jake took 1200 rounds of ammunition i and money " to buy more. If that ; doesn't land at least one buck, there is going to be some disappointment. Furniture, stoves, ranges, etc., at Kempin's store. 103 N. 2nd St. 6-11 The postoffice news stand is being fitting up m fine style. Glass -cases will take the place of wall shelving and the entire shop is being rearranged in such a way as to make.it very inviting. This stand has been a phenomenal suc cess and bids fair to outgrow its pre sent location. Razors, safety and the other kind. Largestlineat Heater &. Harrington's. 9-3-tf- .' Albany Herald : E. Wiles, of this - city, and brother, Walter T. Wiles, of Wells, returned this moraine: from California,, where they had been called 0f a career of busy to see a sister who was not expected was the head of one to live. She was " somewhat improved when they left California and they entertain hope of her recovery. ' ' ' Wanted A girl for general house work. Inquire or address E. D. Ress ler, 142 N. 7th. V ' 9-8-tf 3. Corvallis! Sam Hartsock is confident his fine roadster is going to get a big prize at the Salem fair. He says 'the Ruby concern admits that the Corvallis is the finest ever brought to the state and effort has been made to have the animal entered under the Ruby colors, but Mr. Hartsock has balked. ; , Going hunting? Get your- guns and ammunition at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf. Mrs. Geo. Bemis, who has recently returned front a ten months visit at Lapson, Missouri, visited at the home of Mrs. W. S. Locke, at 4th and Jack son, during the week. She reports the climate in Missouri as miserable and very disagreeable to her after having I been a resident of Oregon the past twenty-five years. " : Phonographs and all the newest re cords at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf. Portland Journal: The death of S. L. Kline, annouced from ' Corvallis yesterday, was in a moment that the world calls inappropriate. He was in the very prime of life and in the ' midst usefulness. ; He of the largest mercantile houses in the interior of the state, a business built up by his own sagacity and industry. He was a pro gressive and j public . spirited citizen whose passing is 'a blow to his city and community... .. . i W. P. Lafferty returned yesterday from a month's trip east. : He was, at Chicago, St. Paul and Seattle and had a very pleasant trip. He says the eastern crops are wonderful and insists that the Dakota wheat yield at 90 cents a bushel will necessite box cars to hold the, money. After life in a fruit sec tion, where he could eat the finest fresh fruit on earth, Mr. Lafferty found it impossible to eat the eastern article received there in storage cars, so when he got to Hood River he made the mistake of absorbing too many ap ples and plums. While other, sections were attractive in a way, Mr. Laf ferty thinks that old Willa"mette has them all "beaten to a frazzle." Sporting goods, bicycles and fishing tackle at Heater & Harrington's. ."V. ' - , 9-3-tf. Corvallis is to have a new bakery in operation, by Sept. 25. The building just north of the Hathaway, .blacksmith shop on South Second is being fitted up, a large oven is being built at the rear, and up-to-date machinery will - be installed. Cf P. Brennan, recently from Seaside, and W, R. Besse, are back of this enterprise. Brennan ' comes heralded as a baker of surpassing ability. -The firm proposes to have the baking rooms, open to public view and inspection at all times, and as soonj as possible expect to put on a delivery rig. ,. We Use Scien- n f "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. i They mean the proper glasses, the only kind i you can afford to wear. - S PRATT, Jeweler and Optician X St Z- K.. .. . doSSARI . CORSETS PERRINS' GLOVES MENTOR UNDERWR WALDORF WAIST THE 'S SHOP " WE FIT ALL CORSETS Complete stock of all W, B. Corset models in the best styles for fall wear. Take advantage of expert fitting service. ' W B. CORSETS $1.00 to $5.00 1 GOSSARD CORSETS r $5.00 and up "F. L. MILLER 142 Second Street Ruthyn Turney, formerly foreman of the Corvallis Gazette but now of Salem, is in the city today renewing ' old ac quaintances. . ; ' -. ' , ; Miss Leah Chambers has just return ed home after an " extended visit at Fort Columbia with her brother, Lieut. L. B. Chambers. Lew Billings has returned, to his home in this city from Portland,' where he has been employed." He was obliged to quit work on account of his health. Rev. Whiirey of McMinnville; will preach at the Baptist church next Sun day morning and evening at the usual hours. All members are urged to be present. The Corvallis Cubs are making 'quite 1 record at the Lincoln county ' fair. The local team walloped Elk City again yesterday, winning by a 'score of 7 to 1. At five different, times the Corvallis team filled the bases and then played a first-class bunting game. Tomorrow an. 5 AU-Lincbln-County team will be played. Batteries Corvallis: Carroll and Phillips: All Stars, Nash and Russell. Geo.. Waggoner and Wm. Cate be-; came involved m an argument at the Robinson-Cate real estate establish ment this morning, ' with the result that Mr. Waggoner slapped Mr. Cate and in return received a blow on the eye somewhat heavier than a slap. Friends interfered and prevented futher hostilities. The statement is that Mr. Waggoner became unduly heated in the argumentation, but . none in the room anticipated any "personal encounter. The men1 have been' good friends, ' both are peaceably inclined, and doubtless regret the . occurrence very much. cuxninjirumruvinJTnxLTL uinsuuuinnjTJirunsivu, 3 ... Gorvallis mess uoiiege A SCHOOL OF NEWEST METHODS IN BUSINESS CORVALLIS OREGON L( i( MORGAN, Principal Individual and class instruction. Bookkeeping, Office Methods, Type writer Bookkeeping, Chartier and Universal Shorthand. POSITION CERTAIN. OPENS SEPTEMBER 27, Write for Terms - 1909 chnjnjTJTUTJxrin.arinj Tuiruanrinirirb Occidental Lumber Co. Successors toj Corvallis Lumber Co. Night on Bald Mountain. On a lonely night Alex. Benton, of Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor tor- tured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured his son's wife of a severe lung trouble. Millions believe it's the great est Throat and Lung cure on Earth. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs are surely cured by it, Best for Hay Fever, Grip and Whoop ing Cough. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free." Guaranteed by all druggists. r " ' 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 Mgr. The 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" A, Ij, Miner ' WALL PAPER Second Street, AND Near PAINT S"TORE Palace Theater If STRICTLY STYLISH Ready-to-Wear SUITS, SKIRTS and WAISTS " These Garments for Ladies and Misses are of excellent quality. The styles, speak 1 for themselves and the prices are really ' less than the cost' of material and" making." YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE NOW "Hehtzle & Davis Mrs. Leevee, ;. mother' of R. F. D. Carrier No, 1, spent a few hours With friends in Corvallis Thursday. . - The building of any kind of house or other improvement solicited. Can furn ish plans or lot. Easy payment if need' ed. Lot or merchandise taken in part pay. 322 N. 7th street. 9-10-6t The Benton County Day excursion to Toledo this morning ' carried from 6Q to 75 Corvallisites. The city band went along and all excursionists were tagged with badges bearing the words, "Ben ton County."; -u F.'L. Robjnson, comparatively are- cent arrival from the east, is employed with the Benton County National Bank for a while.' Mr. Robinson was former ly cashier of an eastern bank, but came west and several weeks ago brought the Harrington forty acres. R. W. Allen, a graduate of O. A. C. in 1907, and member of the faculty un til last June, was made director of the East Oregon Experiment Station, and according to the Hermiston Herald has already made very extensive prepara tory work in t he matter of experimen tation, - V Robert Kyle, of . Monroe, returned some time ago from his trip to Ireland, where he went to see relatives. The one thing that impressed itself on Mr. Kyle was the indisposition of the Irish to die. He found people on his native shore inclined to live to a ripe old age, and there were many such.-' Real estate men say many strangers are coming to Corvallis, but that most of them are merely looking. Some of them frankly confess that they have no intention of buying immediately, and are only investigating for future refer ence. The real estate men are hauling them over a lot of country and occa sionally one is landed. ' , The hop crop in Polk county is coming down light, and another week will see the end of the harvesting season. . The market has not' opened yet, the only sale so far being that of a small lot of Early.. Fuggles in Lane county at 18 cents. The chief demand just now seems to be for old hops. Two hundred bales of 1908s were sold in Portland the first'of the week at 16 cents and a 170 bale lot of 1907s at 12 cents.. , - Afflicted with nervous prostration Prof. C. I. Lewis was taken to a Port land rest cure today Dr. Johnson going with him. Prof. Lewis has not been. ui robust health for some time, ' and being an indefatigable worker, he finally gqt into bad condition. . He went to New port several weeks ago,Jtut this failed to answer the , purpose, hence the trip to Portland now ' His 'many' frier here hope that a complete test will' soon t restore Prof. Lewis to his' normal NEW TIME CARD OIllECSE. A new time card for the C. & E. went into effect Sept. 7, There were several changes, but none that are very radical. How' ever, a few minutes mean much when it comes to catching a train, so it would be well to clip this and paste it somewhere where it will be . convenient. : Trains the C. & E.vwill leave. Corvallis as follows: For Albany: 6:15 a. m.: 9:30 , m:, except Sunday; 11:15 a. m.: b:uu p. m. For Yaquina, daily except Sun day, 1:40 p. m. : Arrive Corvallis From Yaquina, ll:uua. m - From Albany: ; 1:15 p. m. ; a. m.; 12:35 p. in. ; 8:30 p. m. 8:30 Why Wo Are Stronger. The Old Greeks and Romans were great admirers' of health and strength their pictures and statuary made the muscles of the men stand out like cords. , : ... As a matter of fact we have ath letes, and strong men men fed on fine strength , making food such as Quaker Oats that would win in any contest with the old Roman or Greek champions. . It's a matter of food. The finest food for making strength of, bone, muscle, and nerve is fine oatmeal. Quaker Oats is the best because it is pure, no husks or stems or black specks. Farm ers' wives are finding that by feeding the farm hands plentifully on Quaker Oats they get the best results in work and economy. If you are ' convenient to the store, buy the regular size pack ages; if not near the store buy the large size family package. u 3 Benton County Lumber Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of fir Lumber, Mouldings, Cedar Posts, Sawed and Split. Gedar Shakes ' Dealers in Doors, Windows, Lime, BrteK, Cement, Shingles, etc J A Glass Jars, All Kinds, at HODES GROCERY COPPER S HEWTOH HARDWARE CO. We do the Best Plumbing and Carry a full line of Plumbers' Supplies , Dealers In Hardware, Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Cream Sepa rators, Graniteware, Tinware and Builders' Hardware. Congo Roofing and Quick Tdca! Ranges Second Street, Gorvallis, Oregon I11E.LTHSCOUGH and Ctf RETHSLUROS Q LPS If TRIAL BOTTLE fREt ANfrALlTHRQATAND LUK& TROUBLES WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT Phone Your Orders To No. 7, THATCHER & JOHNSON'S GROCERY Where They WiU be Promptly Filled. Fine Line of Crockery, Glassware, Cut ' Glass, Hiaviland and China ware, LAMPS ETC. V, -,s;v ' i j health. - '