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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1909)
MENTOR UNDERWEAR THE WOMAN'S SHOP Great interest is being displayed , in our new Store. Suits and . Cloaks are ' sold so fast as to almost show you a new line , upon : " each visit. Shoes for , Children, Girls and r Women in t the best styles and v high grade quality.' Call and be fitted to & new pair. - P. L. MILLER 142 Second Street The City: : and Vicinity For Rent ' ' Furnished rooms for light house keeping. Modern conveniences. t23 S. 4th, phone 3120. . " 9-23tf Miss Maida Beals returned last night after a two weeks' visit with relatives in Alsea. i -t , ' - ' - For Sale Two lots located corner Fourth and B streets. Call 708 Third street, or phone 1120.- ,s 9-13-tf Miss Esther Henderson, from south of Philomath, is a new employe at the Elite millinery. Complete outfits for camping parties at Blackledge's furniture store. 8-3-tf Miss Georgia LowelJ returned yester day from a trip to Seattle. On her return she stopped at Tangent to visit Miss Cora Scott. . u ? . 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 J. C. Wells is here from Oregon Cit y and will probably : remain. He is the father of Chief Wells, and with Mrs. Wells went to Oregon City severa1 months ago to make that place their home. Corvallis still looks good to the old ' ge ntleman and he has come down agair, probably to remain. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. : Chenoweth, of McCracken, Kansas, are here with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burger for a short time. Mr. Chenoweth is a banker at McCracken, has been at the Seattle fair and will continue through to Califor nia. He says our residence section ' is far, far ahead of the business section. When shown the Commercial Club rooms he was immensely pleased and concluded that there . is some hope for the business section. Mr. Chenoweth liked the appearance of the- country near Corvallis very much. FURNISHED ROOMS-suitaWe for light housekeeping, with all modern conviences. 623 South 4th street, phone 3120 : r 9-20-6 Chief Wells, Geo. Allen and Ed and Frank Handy are back from their hunting trip into the Mt. Jefferson vi cinity. They, got a couple of bucks and brought some of the meat home . to prove it. They found it cold and rainy there, an extraordinary rain falling Monday night. Chief Wells said he never saw as many blackberries and huckleberries as there are near Mt. Jefferson. The woodlands are full of them, and the crowd picked about fif teen gallons just before starting home. -The hunters were ; gone .twelve"- days and enjoyed their trip very much. 1000 VOTES Name Town .... Street No . ,. ..................... . Must be Voted On or Before October 2. UMBRELLAS 1 ' Can be had WITH silk tops and DETACHABLE, Plain or Fancy HANDLES Complete. .. ...... .$2.00 up ' Extra handles.... 50c to $10. 00 jE.W. S, PRATT Jeweler and Optician STRICTLY STYLISH Ready-to-Wear SUITS, SKIRTS and WAISTS These Garments for Ladies and ' Misses - ' ;. ..i. . . are of excellent quality. The styles speak for themselves and the prices are really -1 less than the . cost of . material and making. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE NOV Henlilo & Davia 'Mr. ' and Mrs." JamesAllenrof " Illi nois, are visiting relatives in this city. . ' v , . , ; j ; Going hunting? Get your guns and ammunition at Heater & Harrington's. (r S , !" i 9-3-tf. George Startzoff, of Sitka, Alaska, arrived last evening tore-enter O. A. C. this year. '',rr: .The Dick Kiger sale of blooded ani ; mals begins at 10:30 a. m. Saturday, October 2. ' ' ' 300 acres of farming land for. rent. 40 heads of Cotswold Bucks for sale. Roy Rickard, R. F. D." 4, , ."Corvallis, Oregon. ..," : 9-23 7t. -Commissioner Geo. Smith is at home from a meeting of County Judges held at Poitland the past few days. Acme Quality Paints and Floor. Var nish that wears at A. L. Miner's. " 5-17-tf. Miss Oliven Hughes has returned from Long Beach Calif., where she had spent her vacation. ; Wanted an experienced woman as chambermaid at the Hotel Corvallis. Good wages. , 9-20 -tf . Mrs. Eliza Sharp, who has been vis iting her son, Linzy, left today for her home in Linn county. ' ; Choice vegetables and all kind of grocerices on sale at J. T. Patterson. Phone 3283. ' - "-23-2tf Policemen Tom and Williamson rounded up four drunks in the vicinity of the Union Station the other day and' it has cost them $10 each. -. . For Sale Some improved lots in Park , Terrace. $500 and under. In quire of Capt. McAlexander. 9-23-6t Two young ladies of Benton county will have a two weeks' winter trip, to California at the expense " of the Ga zette-Times. Read the big ad on last page. -. , .'. , New goods added every day to my stock. Give me trial. J. T. Patterson, Phone 3283. . 9-23-2t The Toggery has a gorgeous : display of college colors, a pennant window being a genuine beauty. A great deal of artistic taste is shown in the decoration of this place,' and the' result is very pleasing. ' . J '" " ' For Rent 8-room house. Call at 542 North, Second street. ; 9-16rtf Tonight "Uncle Josh Perkins" holds forth at the opera house. . He is a jolly old fellow , and will entertain quite royally, .. . ., ' At tomorrow's meeting of the Ladies Anxiliary, Mrs. J. A. Bexell will serve as hostess. At this meeting the ladies will sew for the Marys River Sanitar ium. All who attend are requestedto take needle,; thimble and scissors. WANTED Expert girl for general housework. Phone 4266. tf J. T. Patterson, having bought the Bannister grocery, will be glad to meet old customers and many new ones, n He will treat you right. Give us a trail and if not satisfactory come and tell us If satisfactory, tell your friends. We can save . you . money. Try us. Phone, 3283, J. T. Patterson. 9-23-tf J. C. Lowe and wife went to Case adia several days ago to be gone until about next Monday. J. C. went to hunt, but he also went out as a s ort of a rescue party. A postal just received by G. W. Denman is of considerable interest. It says:- "Dear George: Found Wells camped at Cascadia subsisting on ber ries; no venison in camp and only a few crackers left. They needed the beef steak you sent. Lowe." Mr. Denman was glad to know that his friend Wells had been provided for, and is' wonder ing now . if friends will have to -send someone out after Lowe.- Sporting goods, bicycles and fishing tackle at Heater & Harrington's. - . ' 9-3-tf, The ladies of Corvallis have just re ceived invitations to attend a millinery opening: at Albany. The ladies would not be doing the square thing by Cor vallis if they go to Albany to buy their hats.' There are four millinery stores in this city and any sane woman can find here something that will answer the purpose as satisfactorily as . any thing secured at Albany: If, per chance, neither local store has the very peculiar deformity some women of ex traordinary vanity desire, either store will get the desired article. ' It is a shame that anyone should go out of Corvallis to buy anything that can be secured here and it is nothnig less than a crime to persistently . conjure up the idea that , the home article is not so satisfactory as the article bought else where. - LISITEJS DEAD Frederick W. Hacker, brother of Lewis Hacker, of Philomath, died at Sellwood September 21 , at the age of 54 years. Mr. Hacker was born in Cook Couutv. IllinoisOct 29, 1878, but for fifteen years had been living in Oregon City and vicinity, Mr. Hacker lied of. Bright's dis ease. " .:' .-. - -' FORMER GORVAL For Rent "Good piano. Phone 4216. Charles Haskell. 9-23tf Albany claims to have twelve miles of cement sidewalk. t Business Briefs For Sale 8-roomed house on one lot at 2nd and Van Buren. Phone 3240. . Furniture, stoves, ranges, etc., at Kempiri's store. 103 N. 2nd St. 17-25 Phonographs and all the newest re cords at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf. Read Kline's ad. on first page. : 'r ? j . ; , i 9-20-tf Wanted-All round tailor at Bauer & Wilkins. .: i '. J " 9-23tf 5 CORVALLIS OPERA HOUSED f ONE NIGHT THURSDAY, SEPT. 23rd An Everlasting Success H. H. Frazee Presents the Big Fun Show Uncle Josh See Uncle Josh at the County Faif The Great New York SUBVAY 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,KGraham & Wortham's Gray winter oats and vetch seed for sale.: : S. BicknelL Wanted A girl for general house work.' Inquire or address E. D. Ress- ler, 142 N. 7th. 1 9-8-tf Razors, safety and the other kind. Largest line at Heater & Harrington's. ' 9-3-tf- Ice cream delivered on thirtv minutes notice by Winkley's Palace of Sweets. w. - ; tf You will find Boyd's potatoes . at KLINE'S :-. The Best Raised " Occidental Lumber Cq. i . Successors toj i: ' CorvalUs Lumber Co.; We are here to supply your needs in the Lumber liqe. Please call on J. B IRVING for information and prices. And take notice that if wi have not got exactly what you want we will get it for you. G.O. BASSET T, Local Met. 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 EVERY STUDENT ..: .; . -. -i - x WANTED AT OUR STORE To inspect any kind of Merchandise needed Go With A Rush. : The demand for that wonderful Stoni' ach, Liver and Kidney cure. Dr. King's New Life Pills, is astoundingr All the druggists say they never saw the like, It's because they never fail to cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil iousness, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Chills and Malaria. Only 25c. , I For a good big sanitary loaf of bread go to Small, the only machine shop in Ladies' Tailor Made Suits Shoes in all the latest lasts Rugs, Portieres, Lace Curtains Blankets, Pillows, Sheets Draperies, Umbrellas And a whole store of new goods COME AND SbE . Big Line - - LADIES' COATS Just Received J.fl. Hans Sewing Machines , For Sale Or Rent 3 Ithe city. - Wed-Sat-29