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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1909)
The City and Vicinity Mrs. Stephen iCarver the Seattle fair. left today for Mrs. Geo. Waggoner returned last ni ht from a visit at Portland. Complete outfits for camping parties at Blackledge's furniture store. 8-3-tf Mayor Watters attended the Eugene fair last week, and speaks highly of the showing there. The grains, grasses and fruit loomed up splendidly, and the display of fancy and art work was superfine. Mr. Watters says the fair was a success from every, standpoint. 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 The Pinkerton barn on North Seventh street has been turned around and converted into a residence. This makes a great change in the appearance of that vicinity. When Mr. . Jolly makes similar disposal of his barn there, and Prof. Cordley removes a shed there, as he contemplates, that entire section will be improved immensely. Going hunting? Get your guns and ammunition at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf. Despite the fact that he is an attor ney with offices in this" city. Judge McFadden is also the champion farmer of Lane county. He has forty acres 1 near Junction City and this year raised 1160 bushels of wheat and 710 bushels of oats on that forty acres. The oats averaged more than 70 bushels to the acre. The Judge feels that Lane county ground is all right but it takes a Benton county man to farm it. Razors, safety and the other kind. Largest line at Heater & Harrington's. I 9-3-tf- Prof. George C. Matthews, of the University of Wisconsin," has arrived j here to join the O. A. C. faculty as in ! structor in public speaking and Eng lish. Prof. Matthews is considered one of the strongest debaters reprepenting I the University of Wisconsin in many years. While there he was a member of the joint debating team in which his college was lined . up against the Universities of Nebraska, Minnesota and Iowa and his record was one that gave 'him the highest honors. M. Burnap and family returned last night from a visit with a daughter at Forest Grove. For Sale Two lots located corner Fourth and B streets. Call 708 Third street, or phone 1120. 9-13-tf Mrs. Mary Baker, of Salem, who has been visiting her brother, Henry Schwarz here, left for her home today. She was accompanied by Mrs. Schwarz who will spend a few days in Salem. Ice cream delivered on thirty minutes notice by Winkley's Palace of Sweets. tf Examinations for government posi tions will take place Oct. 13 and Nov. 17 for men and women in all branches of the service. Write for full " details. C. C. S: S. 425-7 Lumber Exchange, Portland, Ore. 9-15-6t Sporting goods, bicycles and fishing tackle at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf. The annual conference of the M. E. church south will be held "at Portland next Wednesday and Thursday. Vic tor P. Moses will attend as a delegate from the local church. N. D. Wood, pastor here, is highly satisfactory to the congregation and there is every de sire for his return to this charge. Wanted Competent girl for clerk in a grocery store. Call by phone 1107. 9-15-2t Eat Golden Rod Flakes, They are better for breakfast, .v Than old-fashioned corn cakes, And five minuets time, Is all that it takes ! At Kline's. 6-12-tf Rich Erwin is one of the farmers who would like to see a little rain but not because of crops, or anything of that sort. Rich has an auto and he likes to use it, but he finds the dust so thick that bad holes in the road are covered, with the result that some severe jolts are given the autoist. Mr. Irwin does not mind hitting, the chuck-holes when Tie can see them but to bump into them unknowingly is something like taking one step too many at the head ofthe stairs. The building of any kind of house or other improvement solicited. Can turn ish "plans or lot. "Easy payment if need ed. . Lot or merchandise taken in part pay. 322 N. 7th street. 9-10-6t At the Presbyterian manse Monday evening at 8 o'clock, Mr. Charles With airi, of this city, and Miss Ida -Raglin Powell, of Brownville, were united in marriage, J. R. N. Bell officiating. Onlv a few relatives were present, but Dr. Bell was just as elaborate and tied the knot as securely as if an expectant i throng had been on hand. Mr. With- j Rooms for rent, suitable for office or am is a son of Mr. Elvin 0the purpose, over Blackledge's furn Witham, a member of the well-known iture store. B.. R. Thompson, R. F. D. Benton county family, and Miss Powell' 3. Corvallis. , 9-10-w-th is a very chaiming young Jady, well worthy of the splendid young fellow Acme Quality Paints and Floor Var who won her heart and hand. The nish that wears at A. L. Miner's, couple will reside in Corvallis. I 5-17-tf. 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 hjm 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. About Winter Underwear MEMFOR HI 1GBIRIH- DAY PARTY 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 UNDERT WEAR and then you are sure to be right. MENTOR COMFORT UN DERWEAR will give you all you expect. It fills the bill to a nicety. Prices,are in accordance with quality and we sell bigger values at less than our competitors be cause we have exclusive sale of MENTOR UNDERWEAR for women and children. THE Woman's Shop F.L. MILLER . Wanted A girl for general house work. Inquire or address E. D. Ress ler, 142 N. 7th. 9-8-tf Kline Gives Sums To Charity (Continued; .from, page one )' II AN UMBRELLA I Is a necessity that can be made ornamental as ' well as useful in a most satisfactory manner by using the kind with the . . Detachable Handles ' Every fancy Umbrella sold here has two handles, -T. J the fancy one and an every day one, and either handle may be attached or detached in a second. See them at " E W. S, PRATT, Jeweler and Optician Lombard street in San Francisco, California, the sum of $100. 1 . 3. To the Mount Zion Hos pital, located on Sutter street in San Francisco, Calif., the sum of $100. 4. To the hospital for children and training school for nurses situated at 3700 California street in San Francisco, Calif., the sum of $100. 5. To the Protestant Orphan Asylum located onJIaight and Laguna streets in San Francisco, Calif., the sum of one $100. -6. To the San Francisco nurs ery for homeless children located at 1534 Mission street, in San Francisco, Calif., the sum of $100.; Letters testamentary were is sued under an order of the court to Himma r. Kline, Executrix as named in said will and to Walter mil Klme, Hixecutor, as named therein. Business was resumed this morning and the merchandise establishment known as'line's will be carried on the same as it was during his life. ' 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 Henlzle & Davis A charming party was given yesterday afternoon to Miss Marie Fischer, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fischer, on south Mary's River the occasion being the 'eighth birthday anniversary of the sprightly little miss. There were games and other amusements for the entertain ment of the guests and ar deli cious luncheon was served, the table decorations being pink. Those who enjoyed the pleas ure 01 the occasion were the gracious little hostess, Miss Marie Fischer, Misses Martha Kiger, Helen Elgin, Esther Hayes, Iris 'orter, Eleanor Smith, Margaret Rickard, Marie Jqhnson, Marjorie Bates4 Lillian and Emily Hout, Ardis and Aleece Fischer, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. H. F. Fischer and Miss Marie Cathey- 1 THE STAR JSIEK Owing to improvements which are now being made at the Palace heater, that house will be closed for the remainder of this week and the motion pictures will be shown at , the Star theater,, in stead, an entirely hew propram of films having been arranged or tonight. The opening picture is called 'The Leopard Queen" and por trays the taming of a family of eopardsbya young girl, who had been cast away on the coast of Zanzibar and for years had ived along in the jungle with these savage animals as her only companions. Another high art Vitagraph film is entitled "The Sword and the King" and is crowded with hrilling scenes of stirring events in the history of a small kingdom where the people rebel against the oppressions of their - .tyrant ruler and crown a young shep herd as their king: ruuiruruiruuinnjxriJLruLr u uxruxrirLrLru tjtjtjj-ltiutj jxrip I uorvaius Business uoiiege 1 . A SCHOOL OF NEWEST METHODS IN BUSINESS CORVALLIS, OREGON ' L. 1, BBORQAH, PRINCIPAL Individual and class instruction. Bookkeeping, Office Methods,' Type writer Bookkeeping, Chartier and Universal Shorthand. -POSITION CERTAIN. OPENS SEPTEMBER 27, Write for Terms 1909 Phonographs and all the newest cords "at Beater & Harrington's. . 9-3-tf. re THANKS EXPRESSED ; We express to all who tendered us sympathy and help durine: our recent bereavement our heartfelt thanks. -; " - Mrs. Emma T. Kline and Family. Sunday Excursions to Newport The C. & E. Railroad will run regular excursions to Newport every Sunday until further notice, leaving Corvallis at the same time as heretofore. Fare for round trip, $1.50. 9-9-tf : R. C. .Linville, Agent. 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. , MONROE MUSINGS Sept. 15. Mrs. was a Corvallis Monroe, Anna Martin visitor Sunday, Carver's engine set out another fire in A. A. Meek's field but ex tinguished it before it had done damage. John Watkins and A. A. Meek made a business trip to Corvallis Tuesday. Miss Rose Ingram, the post mistress of Monroe, is visitmg in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Will Carpenter expect to leave Monday for Se attle, where they will visit the A. Y. P. E. Miss Edna Watkins js visiting at Seaside with her sister, Mrs. Grace Ganion. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lemons, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Reader and Robert Phouts are visitors at the Salem fair this week. 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" WALL PAPER AND PAINT STORE Second Street, Near Palace Theater Benton County Lumber Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of Fir Lumber, Mouldings, Cedar Posts, Sawed and Split. Gedar Shakes Dealers in Doors, Windows, Lime, Bricit, Cement Shingles, etc J A Glass Jars, All Kinds, at HODES GROCERY a NEWTON HARDWAR E GO. 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 SUDDEN DEATH Ernest Henry Wilson, aged 26 years, died at the family home, six miles north of Corval lis, Tuesday; evening at 6:20. The young man had been failing some time, and his death is at tributed to heart failure. He was affected with rheumatism, also. ;....- The funeral service will be held at the f ahiily home tomor row at 10:30 a. m., Rev. Mc- Vicker officiating. , Ernest Wilson was a son of W.T.Wilson. ,' WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT Phone Your Orders To No. 7, THATCHER & JOHNSON'S GROCERY - Where They Will be Promptly Filled. ine Line of Crockery. Glassware, Cut Glass, Haviland and Cliinavvare, LAMPS ETC.