The City
and Vicinity
F. L., Harford came up from Newberg
to spend Sunday with his wife, in Prof.
Kirk's home. ' -
For Sale 8-roomed house on one lot
at 2nd and Van Buren. Phone 3240.
Mrs.: J." J. Howser and two sons,
Chester and Master Everett, are visit
ing in Portland this week. '
New fall dress goods at Kline's.
9-20-tf
R. W. Skallerud. of the Miller store,
is slightly under the weather, being
compelled to be away from his work.
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. , x 6-12-tf
Rev. S. G. Reading and wife, of
Williamsport, ;Pa., are the guests of
Mrs. Reading's brother, Dr. J B. Mor- 1
ris7
j Miss Mary Thompson went to Port
land yesterday to look after business
matters.
Acme Quality Paints and Floor Var
nish that wears at A. L. Miner's.
: 5-17-tf.
Miss Leona Jackson," formerly of this
city but now of Monmouth, is visiting
friends in Corvallis. Her sister, Miss
Dora, will teach in the Monmouth pub
lic school this year. '
I Wanted an experienced woman as
! chambermaid at the Hotel Corvallis.
Good wages. 9-20-tf
i The O. A. C. tailoring, cleaning and
! pressing parlors is a new establishment
in Corvallis. R. C." Craven and A.
Bramwell are the proprietors and the
.parlors are located over the Graham &
Wortham drug store. Mr. Craven once
. worked for Wilkins & Bauer, but for
five years has been away from Corval
j lis. Mr. Bramwell comes from a shop
, at Tillamook, Both are young men,.
rustlers, and have been doing consider
able work the past few days. -
For Sale Two lots located corner
Fourth and B streets. Call 708 Third
street, or phone 1120. 9-13-tf
Miss Delia and LaV ere Walker left
today for Logan, Utah, but will visit
at Mountain Home, " Idaho, en route.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Walker, the par
ents, will leave for Logan about Thurs-
Miss Weldon, who had been here vis- day, and the' entire family will taake
iting her sister, Mrs. Clyde Hajg, left the Utah town their home. The Walk
yesterday for her home in California, ers came to Oregon from south of Salt
Visit Kline's ladies' suit department,
second floor. 9-20f
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes accompanied her
to Albany. . -
Examinations for government posi-.
tions will take place Oct. 13 and Nov.
17 for men and women in all branches
Lake City in hope of benefitting Mrs.
Walker's health, but the low altitude
has been of no service to her. These
are estimable people and in a year or
more here they have made many friends
writs nn AifMi-ilw tr-, mtf4- iVoiii rr-fswnkA
of the service. Write for full details. ' J 6
C. r. S S T.nmhor F.YPrmno-P
Portland, Ore. 9-15-6t
The ladies of the Presbyterian chruch
will hold their annuaP missionary tea the city
tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the
home of Mrs. M. S. Bovee. All ladies
are invited. -
For Rent 8-room house. Call at
542 North Second street. 9-16-tf
Waldo Hall, girls' dormitory at 0. A.
C, is said to have no more rooms avail
able for students. Applications for
rooms have been coming in all summer
and finally the applications have exceed
ed the supply. Waldo, Hall cares for
about 250.
Ice cream delivered on thirty minutes
notice by Winkley's Palace of Sweets.
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For a good big sanitary loaf of bread
go to Small, the only machine shop in
Wed-Sat-29
Furniture, stoves, ranges, etc., at
Kempin's store. 103 N. 2nd St. 17-25
Subscribers to the Daily Gazette
Times are urged to not give to the
carriers any order to stop the paper.
This is wholly a concern of the business
office and carriers, are instructed to
take no such orders. Subscribers are
urged to report to the office AT ONCE
any failure to get the Daily regularly.
This office has no way of knowing that
carriers are careless unless subscribers
report negligence.- We want the pa
pers delivered and will see that they
are delivered if subscribers will but
The late S. L. Kline carried a $10,000 Phone ny lapse of the carriers. :
life insurance policy with the Equitable, j Complete outfits for camping parties
the company represented here by Rob-) at Blackledge's furniture store. 8-3-tf
ert Johnston. He had carried the policy . ' -
eight years paying about $300 a year. V Those who have seen '.The Time, The,
Under the terms of the settlement juit Place and The Girl" are responsible for
" made,' Mrs. Kline, in whose favor the the statement that there is not a single
will Tiro a iravm xxrill ioiaiVA snn TrooT-ixr sons' in it that is not clever and catchy.
for life. j Most plays of this sort have one or two
', 1 breezy things upon . which the entire
Razors, safety and the other kind. production hinge8 but the unceasing
Largestline at Heater & Harrington s. ( variety of melody and ;. mirth of this
' " " I production has gained for it an undying
One of the interesting marriages sol- reputation. It is to musical comedy
emnized in this city'recently was that -what. Uncle Tom's Cabin has been for
of Charles Reed, of Kings Valley, and drama, except that "The -Time, The
Mrs. Emma Ingram, of Corvallis The Place and The Girl" has not been al-
- former is 66 years of age, the latter 61,
E. E. McVicker performed the cere
mony Saturday, the wedding taking
place at. the bride's home' on Third
'.street. Marriages after the parties
have reached three-score years are
rather rare. ,
lowed to . deteriorate by unworthy
productions. It has been held up to
the. highest key by the .best talent
obtainable to interpret the leading
roles and backed by a chorus of real
merit who are costumed in the richest
dresses that money can buy. '
UMBRELLAS
Can be had WITH silk tops and DETACHABLE,
Plain or Fancy HANDLES -
: Complete.... $2.00up
Extra handles .. 50c to $10.00
E W. S. PRATT, Jeweler and Optician
MENTOR '
UNDER WEAR
THE
WIN
S
Great
interest
is being
displayed
in our new
Store.
Suits and
Cloaks are
sold so f a&t
as to almost
show you a
new line "
upon
each visit.
.
Shoes for
Children,
Girls arid
Women
in
the best
styles and
high grade
quality.
Call and
be fitted
to a new
pair.
F. L. MILLER
142 Second Street
ELITE BEAUTY
TO
PARLORS
OP
GREAT CONVENIENCE FOR LADIES
WILL BE READY TOMORROW.
1
STRICTLY STYLISH
Ready-to-Wear
SUITS, SKIRTS and WAISTS
These Garments for Ladies and -.Misses
are of excellent quality. The styles speak
v for themselves and the prices are really
less than the cost of material. and making.
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Henlzle & Davis
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For sale or Rent ight-room' house.
with out-buildings, convenient to
College. 16th & Van Buran. 9-17-tf
T. W. Cole, of Chicago, came down
from Portland todav to see his bid
friend, Chas. Springer, but Mr,
Springer left last night for Mon-
tesano, Wash. , to be gone until Thurs
day, Mr. Cole and Mr. Springer were
boys together and as traveling men
were together over much of the U. S.
Mr.' Cole is how representing his own
lithographing house, which specializes
on cigar bands. v .
Sporting goods, bicycles 3nd fishing
tackje at Heater & Harrineton's.
: 9-3-tf
Trunks and suit cases at Kline's.
..' ; 9-20-tf
H. H. Glassford, of 800 North Fifth
street, as enjoying a visit from his
brother, William, and nephew How
ard Glassford, of Franklin, Ohio. , The
brothers had not met for thrity-nine
years until the Buckeye arrived yester
day. H. H. Glassford came West at
the close of . the civil war, in which
he . and four brothers were enlisted.
three of them being killed in battle.
William is a rural mail carrier at
Franklin, and he and his son are tour
ing the West sight-seeing, having vis
ited the Seattle exposition., and will
make their way nome by easy stages
Going hunting? Get your guns and
ammunition at Heater & Harrington's.
.r ... 9-3-tfJ
Wanted A girl for general house
work. Inquire or address E. D. Ress-
ler, 142 N. 7th. t V ; . 9.8-tf
jk. joocnran, - rural mail carrier.
who returned a few days ago from
trip through Calif orina, was particularly
struck- with, the wonderful crops pro
duced by irrigation. Three crops of
alfalfa, a total of ten tons to the acre
looked mighty good . to hijn, and Mr.
Cochran came back to Corvallis wonder
ing why the Willamette and Marys
rivers are not used for irrigation
purposes. While m the land of flowers,
Mr. Cochran also' looked. at city inv
provements and he affirms that nowhere
did he see a narrow paved street. The
people there paved wide but he dis
covered that they pay enormous taxes
At Modesto, a very rapidly growing
town, $7.00 a hundred is being' paid
While in California, Mr. Cochran visited
a brother whom he had . not seen in
twenty : years. ' He recognized his
brother, but that gentleman did not
recognize him. "
FURNISHED ROOMS suitable for
light housekeeping, with all modern
convinces. 623 ' South 4th ' street,
phone 3120. v i ; t - 9-20-6
ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER, LATEST
Tie Elite Established in New Quarters
Has Magnificent Store and Makes It
Possible for Ladies to JBe Rid of
. Trouble Incidental to Being Beautiful,
The .Elite Beauty Parlors, with
Miss Marie Scheldt, of San Fran
cisco and Portland, in charge,
will be opened tomorrow at the
splendidly furnished quarters on
North Second street The parlors
are supplied with all up-to-date
paraphernalia, and in every sense
is fully the equal of the city
beauty parlors- Shelton vibrators
for face massage, and an Electric
Hair Dryer leave nothing to be
desired. This hair dryer will dry
the hair properly in fifteen min
utes, thus making it unnecessary
for ladies to spend a great deal
of time when having the needed
shampoo. - Miss Scheldt is an ex
pert at shampooing, hair - dress
ing, manicuring, arid in face
massage.
A very cordial invitation is ex
tended the ladies, and they are
urged to visit the Elite and make
inspection of the Beauty Parlors,
and the stock of fine millinery,
though they do not care to invest
at this time. The Elite is justly
proud of . its fine new quarters,
extensive stock and this latest,
up-to-date innovation, and will
take pleasure in showing visitors
about the establishment. As for
the Beauty Parlor, the work done
is guaranteed satisfactory, and
prices are very reasonable. Any
one nbts satisfied may have the
charges refunded.
The Beauty Parlors will be
opened tomorrow, at the Elite,
North Second street.
DRAW
This councilmen drew lots
last night, as provided by the
new charter, and decided as to
who should' hold for the long
and short terms. The long term
men are:
2. B. Irvine
G. V. Skelton , -.
. ' : - Gene Simpson
These men will ; hold, their
councilmanic honors until 1913
unless they are mobbed or there
is other providential hindrance.
Messrs. Gray, Robinson, Osborn,
Cordley, "Johnson and Bogue will
hang on until 1911. By-the way,
tms aggregation is doing some
mighty good work and it might
be well for them to hang on for
ever. . ,: - v.';i..'
One thousand feet of automobile
racing films is the feature of the Pal
ace theater change, and one can see all
the principal parts of the race course
at Crown Point. Indiana, in these Dict-
ures. Theiwhole series is exciting and
is well ; worth seeing. - Walters ' and
Murray have returned and are ac
companied by ' Wistrand and Summers,
Last night they put on a playlet' en
titled "Mrs. Mouser" which seemed tf
please a majority of the audience. , '
. Sunday's Oregonian contained an ex
cellent likeness of four generations of
the Yates family: Father Joseph Yates,
aged 75 years; Walter Emery Yates,
48 years; Roy Thomas Yates, 24 years;
Roy Walter . Yates, five months.
Father Yates feels that four genera
tions, all males and of the same name,
is quite a record. Joseph Yates is the
father of - five children, ' all . Oregon
born. - He is fronj Arkansas and takes
pride in, the fact that he has never
been "licked" or sued; neither has. he
sued anyone. Father Yates came- to
Oregon when he was eighteen years of
age, crossing the plains with an ox
team, and landing at Portland October
10, 1852. He landed in Linn county in
1853 and has lived there ever since.
CORVALLIS OPERA HOUSE
ONE 'NIGHT
THURSDAY, SEPT. 23rd
An Everlasting. Success
H. H. Frazee Presents the Big Fun Show
Uncle Josh
See Uncle Josh at the
County Fair
The Great New York
SUBWAY SCENE
Perkins
Presented by a Company of Singers, Dancers and Comedians
Positively the Largest and Best Production Ever
Given This Famous Play -
Watch For the Big Parade of the
Hayseed Band at 4 P. M.
Reserved Seats, Graham & Wortham s
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. ,
G. O. BASSET r, Local Mar.
The Bes Paint
There is no better paint made 'for appearance and
durability than
Acme Quality Paint
Specially prepared for iexterior and interior use.
"FLOOR VARNKri THAT WEARS"
WALt. PAPER AND PAINT STORE
Second Street, Near Palace Theater
cJJM
Glass Jars, All Kinds, at
HODES GROCERY
-8
NEWTON
HARDWARE 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'
Hardware.
Congo Roofing and Qutck WeaS Ranges
Second Street,
Corvallis, Oregon
Qq0q qjjfilf&ffi
WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING
GOOD TO EAT V
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.
THE DAILY GAZETTE-TIMES, 50c PER MONTH