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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1909)
The City and Vicinity E. F. Pernot came up from the bay Sunday evening. Ice cream delivered on thirty minutes notice by Winkley's Palace of Sweets. tf Remeber Mrs. J. Mason's opening J T7 : .3 l O J 3 J 1 i . j T T 1 1 1 1 j i 1 1M1K p niiHV 14 r ii i ,-i.i nmv. lIpiiijii imr ill" w onrnr r-inuHTTi i ri u namiKi ann 17,-18. ' has been ill for several days and unable fishing- ttend to business, is now again at i - rr ct "T" : . "K T J T 1 T . TV ma omce, room o, n irsi. awoimi xaiiK. building, and is prepared to give his For Sale: About 8 or 9 cords, sawed wood-cheap. See Guy Seeley, west of college farm. - 9-ll-2t Mrs, Mentor Howard is still quite ill at her home, she not, recovering as rapidly from a recent operation as her family and friends could wish. 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 building proposition that is mutually safe and profitable. 322 N. 7th street. 9-lC-6t Sporting goods, bicycles and tackle at Heater & Harrington's. ' 9-3-tf. E. M. Drown was at the bay yester day. Mr. Drown recently re-opened the Elmore hotel. For Sale Two lots located corner Fourth and B streets. Call 708 Third street, or phone 1120. 9-13-tf Mrs. W. A. Wells returned yesterday from San Francisco. She left her sis ter, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, a little better. Fob Sale at very reasonable price 10-room house, within two blocks of Mechanical Hall, O. A. C. Suitable for roomers. 1604 Van Buren Street. 9-9-6t I W. F. Gay and family, who have been at the bay three weeks, will re turn to Corvallis tomorrow or Wednes day. 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 Mrs. Sherman Wade, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella Rickard, left today for her home at Clem, East ern Oregon. Oscar Gustafson left today for Sil verton, where he has bought a small farm. He has sold 'all his interests here and expects to make the Silver ton vicinity his home. Mr. Gustafson is a good citizen and none here view his departure with pleasure. Wanted A girl for general house work. Inquire, or address E. D. Ress ler, 142 N. 7th. 9-8-tf Patrick Stewart, barber at the Schick shop, has severed relations there and in a short time will go to his 320 acres filed on in the Bend country a few days ago. Pat has a lot of good friends here who will wish him the' greatest success in his new venture. Razors, safety and the other kind. Largest line at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf- patrons every attention. 9-13-lt Going hunting? Get your guns and ammunition at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf. i L. G. Pickel has sold his photo graphic studio to Chas. Barclay, once a resident of Corvallis, but for years a Californian. Mr.Pickel's health has not been good and he desires to get into other , business for awhile, i Mr. Bar clay displays some very attractive photographic work and as an etcher he produces some very 'novel pictures. Mr. Barclay will conduct the business at the old stand on south Second street. Complete outfits for camping parties at Blackledge's furniture store. 8-3-tf The Elite proposes to install a mas saging, . manicuring and hairdressing department at the new location on north Second ' and has engaged Miss Marie Schuldt, of San Francisco and Portland, to preside over this "beauty parlor." Miss Schuldt is personally ' known to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and they vouch" for her as a very skillful artist. It is said there has been quite a demand for the massage and hair dressing, in par I ticular, and there seems little doubt of ! the success of this department of the Elite. I About Winter UrifletHvear MEMFQR REMAINS MAY BE VIEWED BE TWEEN 8 AND 9 O'CLOCK. SEMI-PRIVATE SERVICE AT, 9 State Masons Hold Scottish Rite Ser vice at Kline Home- Special to Al bany Tomorrow Stores Will Close For Hour Relatives Here. . QJTnuTnjnjinjinjiruTnx 3 . " dm mm . 5 '. an - mm uorvams business uonege . A SCHOOL OF NEWEST METHODS IN BUSINESS CORVALLIS; OREGON' ; :; L. la' BORQANi' PRIHOIPAL . Individual and class instruction. Bookkeeping, Office Methods, Type writer Bookkeeping, Charter and Universal Shorthand. . POSITION CERTAIN. OPENS SEPTEMBER 27, Write for Terms 1909 Miss Ellen Densmore little Miss Violet Webber to her home in Portland Saturday, the latter having been a guest the past two greeks at the ' Mrs. Agnes Thompson home. Rooms for rent, suitable for office or other purpose, over Blackledge's furn iture store. . B. R. Thompson, R. F. D. 3. Corvallis. 9-10-w-th 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 Beneath an excellent likeness of both the principals, Sunday's Oregonian says: "A wedding of interest was that of Miss Odalite Horning, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Horning, to Clarence Vincent, which was solem nized on September 5 at the home of the bride's parents at the Auditorium Hotel. The services were read by Rev. I T. T. Vincent, father of the groom. , Miss Horning was for several years a ! teacher in the public schools of Medford ; and Klamath Falls. Both she and her husband are graduates of the" Oregon accompanied Agricultural College at Corvallis, where Mr. Vincent still retains a position in the horticultural department, being . particularly well known among the or I chardists of the Rogue River Valley, 1 where he has been carrying on experi mental work for the past three years, i The ceremony was most simple, only i immediate relatives being in attend- Comfort Underwear . Take a little time in selecting your winter underwear. Go in to details. Find out whether it will shrink whether it will fit whether it will give comfort, warmth and service. If you haven't the time or pa tience to do this, simply buy MENTOR COMFORT UNDER WEAR and then you are sure to be right. MENTOR COMFORT UN DERWEAR will give you all you exDect It. nils the bill ,to a nicety. Prices are in accordance with quality and we sell bigger values tended by Dr, at less than our competitors be- dependence; J, cause we have exclusive sale of MENTOR UNDERWEAR for women and children. THE Woman's F.L. MILLER Misses Ethel and Deane Hollister went to Dallas today to superintend the packing of the Italian prunes at the packery at that place. W. N. Sayre, who has been conducting the shipment of prunes from this city, has charge of the work at Dallas. j ance. The bride was charming in white net and lace over silk, with a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent departed for Ithaca, New York, where Mr. Vincent will take a special course in horticultural work." - Mrs. Vincent, is a niece of E. B. Horning of this city. Mr!, and Mrs. Frank Stivens and daughter of Woodston, Kans, are visit ing at the home of Mrs. Maggie Wal lace. . : . ' .A Phonographs and all the newest r cords at Heater & Harrington's, .. .. . 9-3-tf. Word from -Prof. C. I. , Lewis, who is now at the North Pacific Sanitaruim, Portland, is to the effect that he shows signs of rapid improvement. He has no organic difficulty and the prospect is that a complete cessation of activity will restore him to pretty fair condition in two or three weeks. Acme Quality Paints- and Floor Var nish that wears at A. L. Miner's. 5-17-tf. 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 i' 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. E W, S. PRATT, Jeweler and Optician STRICTLY STYLISH Ready-to-Wear SUITS, SKIRTS and WAISTS" These Garments for Ladies and ", Misses i .. s V i . 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 Henlile & Davis The funeral service over the remains of the late S- L. Khne will be, held tomorrow at nine o'clock, at the residence. Rabbi Jonas B. Wise, of Portland, offi ciating. This service will be of a semi-private nature, for inti mate friends only. From 8 until 9 any who care to do so may view the remains. A special train at 10 o'clock will convey the remains and in timate friends to the Jewish cemetery at Albany, where the Masonic Blue Lodge will conduct the final service. The Scottish Rite service held at 12 o'clock last night was at- O. B. Butler, In- V. Butler, Mon mouth; Oscar Hayter, Dallas; F. Wrightman, Judge Geo. H. Bur nett; Hon. F. A. Moore, George E. Bingham, Pat McArthur, H. Hirschberg and Messrs. Meyer arid Steiner, of Salem; F. Groves and J. F. . Yates, Corvallis, and others. , " Miss Hazel R. Kline, a daugh - ter, arrived from New York City this morning. M.J. Tobias, brother of Mrs.,S. , L. Kline, is here from San Francisco, also Hugo Waldeck, an old friend of Mr. Kline. M.L. Kline, broth er ot the deceased, and L K Levy, a valued friend, are here from Portland. President Rus, of the Retail Merchants' Association, says that all stores of the city will close to morrow from 9 until 10 o'clock. C ivi abulia . uiivriJTjijAnjTJUrLruviJiJTnjxr Occidental Lumber Go. Successors to; Corvallis Lumber Co. . We are here to supply your needs jn 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. - . . , All members of St. Mary's Chapter No. 9, Order Eastern Star, are request ed to meet in the Masonic temple, to morrow, Tuesday morning, September 14, at half-past eight o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother? S. L. Kline. By order of the Worthy Matron, Edna Groves, Secretary. The prune packing plant quit busi ness today at noon. A total of twenty two cars were shipped. With the ex ception of the first car, the fruit was of very fine quality, and it was rumored about the packing plant that receipts from. five cars of the-fruit paid the entire cost of picking, packing and shipping. ' During tbe three weeks the season was on, from fifty to seventy- five people were employed, and many of the girls and women made as high as $2.50 a day. This makes it evident that quite a lot of money was destribu ted in the community by the people who bought the local prune crop. Messrs. Martin and Sayers will now go north to pick the crop of two or three communities where the fruit rip ens later. : , ; : MONROE A Hurry-Up Call. Quick! Mr. Druggist Quick! A box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve Here's a quarter For the love of , Moses, hurry! Baby's burned himself terribly John nie cut his foot with the axe Mamie's scalded Pa can't walk from piles Bil- lie has boils and my corns ache. She got it and soon cured all the family. It's the greatest healer on earth. . Sold by all druggists. ; GRANDMA FULLER'S CHILI SAUCE G. O. BA.SSETT, Local Mcr. 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.. Xji miner AND PAINT STORE Near Palace Theater WALL PAPER Second Street, Benton County Lumber Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of Fir Lumber, Mouldings, Cedar Posts, Sawed and Split. Oedar Shakes Dealers in , . .;. . -. ' " Doors, Windows, Lime, BncK, Cement, Shingles, etc Monroe, Sept 13. The thresh ers and combined" harvester have finished threshing. Orville Whitaker and Isaac Zierolf left Wednesday for Seat tle where they will visit the A.-Y.- .P. E. . The fire broke out on Ed Mc- Bee's place again Friday and destroyed what pasture he - had left and some more fence. The grass caught from a spark from Carver's engine. Misses. Myrtle Cartwright and Edna Martin have returned from Harrisburg, where they had been picking hops. - Mr. and 'Mrs. Chester Ed wards, , of i Junction City, Hugh Taylor and Joe Edwards and family have gone to Alsea where they will fish. They intend to be gone about two weeks. - Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hall, of this vicinity, .will move west of Monroe, where they will reside as soon as harvest is over. ' Xiee Bonny, pf Eugene is vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Starr. - ' Mr. C. Starr was' a Corvallis - J 'A Glass Jars, All Kindsat HODES GROCERY COPPER : 5: NEWTON 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' v- Hardware. Congo Roofing and Quick Meal Ranges Second Street, Corvallis, Oregon Nrvur rhsit. t.h RPivinn tnr nrppnnno tomatoes has arrived, the following Yisitor Saturday. recipe for chili sauce will be found to be an excellent one: IS' ripe tomatoes, peeled and sliced 2 greet peppers, 3 onions, chopped fine, 2 cups -vinegar, cup brown sugar, 2 tahlespoonfuls salt, 1 teas- poonf Ul : cloves, 1 heaping teaspoon I f ul cinnamon, JVi teaspoon! ul cayenne pepper. - To be stewed slowly. J. W. Ingle's auto met witfi an ac cident yesterday that will put it out pf commission for awhile. In some . wav the oil failed to feed the rear axle as it should, with the result that the axle was cut in two. While running at a pretty good' clip one of the ' wheels dropped 6ff.-' 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' Chinaware, LAMPS ETC. X