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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1909)
PERRIN'S GLOVES ARE THE BEST And we carry a complete stock of all sizes and colors. Especially do we wish to inform you that Perrin's Black Kid Gloves are guaranteed as well as all . colors. ' Black Kids, ' $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Street Glove, $1.25 One Clasp Glove, $1.50 Brown Suede, -$1.75 8 Button Gloves, $2.50 THE 'S SHOP F. L. MILLER 142 Second Street 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. 1000 Name .. Town Street No. . ..... . . . . . . . Must be Voted On WIN CORVALLIS OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 H. H. FRAZEE (Inc.) OFFERS The Favorite Musical Triumph THE TIME I - , -J Masterpiece of . . HOUGH ADAMS & HOWARD AND THE GIRL Pennant Winning Beauty Chorus Advance sale opens Friday morning at Graham , & Worth-' am's Drug Store.' Prices: Lower floor, $1.50, $1. ' Balcony, $1, 75c.: Gallery, general admission, 50c. . . - , The City: -and Vicinity ; Watch for- Andrews & Kerr's special delivery. 9-24-tf Miss Ethel Elliott, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, is the guest of Mrs. W. F. Gaskins. . H. H. Glassford, and brother from Ohio, have gone over to Airlie to visit a sister, Mrs. Buchanan. A cook at one of the logging camps near Philomath was mixed up in a run away yesterday and received a broken arm. E. E. McVicker and wife were at Dallas the first part of week and at tended the opening at Dallas College returning home day before yesterday., , Wm. H. Waggoner, of near Phil omath, was found last night in a par tially paralyzed condition. He was missed and when relatives went to hunt him found him where he had fall en at the roadside from a wheel. Dean Greer reports that there are quite a number of . rooms at Waldo Hall not yet assigned. It was pub lished that all rooms had been taken. This statement was incorrect. Any girls desiring rooms at Waldo will do well to call Miss Greer by phone or see her personally at once. .. v A genflman named Porter, recently from Canada,"proposes to' winter here in a tent. The Glassfords have given room on their lots and a fine heavy tent, with board floor, has been put up. The Porters will be as snug as a bug in a rug and live quite pleasantly this winter, unless the very unexpected happens again. - - , Joseph Dixon's right hand, poisoned several months ago from digging out a thistle, is almost as stiff as a board. His hand was lanced in thirteen differ ert places, and is terribly out of shape buy Mr. Dixson laughs' and insists that it is better than no hand. That's a mighty fine spirit for a man past 80 6f age. . "' - A fire on Fifth street two or three days ago - calls to mind again the necessity of boys and men being careful with their matches, cigarettes and cigars. This hre was in iront oi tne Glassford house and was burning quite vigorously when they happenpd to re turn. . But for" intervention . at that time some serious damage must have resulted. v The grass is very dry at this time and it takes but a spark to ignite it. Be , careful about throwing the match or lighted smoking material to the ground. . .-....' . .. ' . . '' " Registration at O. A. C. this year extends over a period of four days, in stead of two as has been the rule here tofore. This makes it difficult to get any line-up on the probable attend ance. Monday and Tuesday will be the heavy , days, but because of the registration today and tomorrow the number enrolled then will not be so large. It is expected that about 200 will be enrolled before the offices close this evening. . The four day scheme is liked because of the fact that it pre vents the usual "rush." VOTES or Before October 2. As presented 1 465 PERFORMANCES In CHICAGO THE PLACE ' Stellar Cast With V 1 ROBERT PITKINi ' i and JESSIE HUSTON Assisted by the Famous ' ' J. T. Patterson, having bought the Bannister grocery, will be. glad to meet old Customers and many new ones. 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 : Kline's and The Elite have up some very beautiful O. " A. C. decorations. O. A. C. colors lend themselves readily to very attractive decoration and this year several of the stores have livened up in a splendid way. The students should feel very flattered for it's doubt ful if Bill Taft's coming would be her alded so joyously. The O. A. C. council has been hold ing many meetings recently and yes terday the entire facutly, numbering 101, inclusive of certain employes, was called together to hear plans Pres. Kerr desires to see materailized. A feature of his address to the faculty was his un compromising attitude in reference to the toleration of students inclined to the use of liquor. Any student guilty of using liquor while attending school at 0. A. C. will fired and not permitted to return. The first week in October, Corvallis will receive a visit from Right Rev. Franklin S. Spalding, Bishop of the Missionary District of Salt Lake, which comprises the State of Utah, a visitation that promises to be an event in the history of the local parish. Bishop Spalding is in the prime ' of life, having been born in Pennsylvania, in 1865, and was consecrated to the episcopate December 14th, 1204. His field is one of the most difficult in the country, for he has the whole Monnon problem to contend with. '! In the five years since he has been consecrated, Bishop Spalding has shown marked ability, and is today considered one of the strongest men in- the American House of Bishops. This autumn he is making a trip through Oregon and California, telling- about the work of the church in Utah. On October 12th he is to be the chief speaker at an important social function, including a banquet, to be given in his honor at Portland, under the auspices of both clergy and laity of the diocese of Oregon, Bishop Scadding presiding. His visit - here is in the nature of a mission as ' above ; set forth, and the ... citizens of Corvallis will be fortunate in hearing' him. Bishop Spalding is one of the most brilliant speakers in the entire west and it is certain that the distin guished visitor will be asked to speak where all who care to do so may hear him. , .- . - Six loaves of bread for .25 cents atl Andrews & Kerr's Bakery. ; 9-24-tf Johnson's Fire (Continued! from, page one ) blew heavy sparks to the north east, property near the burning barn suffered no injury. The barn was a good one and a short time ago had an addition built to it. Mr. Johnson was at the council chamber when the news reached himr and the phone message said that it was his home. He made a rapid trip out to north jieventn ana oi course was greatly relieved to discover ' that only his barn was afire and his home was not in greatest danger. v Go to Andrews & Kerr's Bakery for fresh pies, cakes, cookies, etc., . 9-24tf BOYS! GIRLS! Columbia Bicycle reel - Greatest offer out. Get vour friends to subscribe to our magazine and we will make you a present of a $40.00 Columbia Bicycle the best made. Ask for particulars, free outfit, and circular telling "How to Start."- Address, "The Bicycle Man," 29-31 East 22d Street, New York City, N. Y. 9-23-3t Portland Fair and Love Stock Show For the Portland Fair and Live Stock Show held in Portland Sept. 20th. to 25, inclusive the C. & E. and S. P. will sell round trip tickets on Sept. 23rd. and 24th., only, good to return not later than Sept.-27th, for $3.50. ChilJ dren between 5 and .s12 years old half fare. Passengers can go, either via Albany or west sidh direct returning same way as going. . R. C. Linville Agent 9-18-7t PHOTOGRAPHERS PICKEL'S STUDIO, 430 SECOND street. , flume 4209. Get Have only participate offering Saturday Are GET YOUR Business Briefs Furniture, . stoves, ranges, etc., at Kempin'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. . , 9-20-tf Wanted All round tailor at Bauer & Wilkins. 9-23tf S Wanted A girl for general house work. Inquire or address E. D. Ress ler, 142 N. 7th. - 9-8-tf Razors, safety and the other kind. Largest line at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf- Ice cream delivered on thirty minutes notice by Winkley's Palace. of Sweets. 1 - V . tf -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. Acme Quality Paints and Floor . Var nish that wears at A. L. Miner's. 7. --V- 5-17-tf. Wanted an experienced woman as chambermaid at the Hotel Corvallis . Good wages. : 1 9-20-tf . Choice vegetables and all kind ' of grocerices on sale at J. T. Patterson. Phone 3283. 9-23-2tf For Sale Some improved lots in Park ; Terrace. '$500 and under. In quire of Capt. McAlexander. - 9-23-6t New goods added' every day , to my stock. Give me trial J. T. Patterson. Phone 3283. : ! 9-23-2t ? Sporting goods, bicycles and fishing tackle fat .Heater & Harrington's. v J - - ; . . . 9-3-tf. ' WANTED Expert girl for general I housework. , Phone 4266. - tf ' FURNISHED ROOMS-suitable for ! light housekeeping, with : all modern conviences. 623 South , 4th . street, phone 3120 - 9-20-6 Going hunting? , Get your guns and ammunition at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf. , 1! YOU "V - ... three days more in which to in this generous and timely - M onday T positively the last days of REBATE AND ' For Sale Two lots located . corner Fourth and B streets. Call 708 Third street, or phone 1120. - 9-13-tf Complete outfits for camping parties at Blackledge's furniture store. 8-3-tf , 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 No old wornout Edison Record Re cords at our store. Graham & Wells. 9-24-12t WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Phone 4266 9-24-tf WANTED -Two good carrier boys for Oregonian. Apply Roscoe Tartar, at Andrew & Kerr's Bakery. 9-24-2t For Rent Goocl' piano. Phone 4216. Charles Haskell. 9-23tf For Rent . Furnished rooms' for light house keeping. Modern convenien ces. 623 S. 4th, phone 3120. 9-23tf IF YOU WANT NEW -. EDISON RECORDS That have not been plaved buy from Graham & Wells We do not allow anyone to - handle our Records but our ' clerks. if HOUSE; FURNISHINGS A new line of Ingrain Carpets, best patterns and fast colors, per yd, 60c Ingrain Rugs from $3. 75 to. ......... . $8. 50 A good Dresser, 18x40, Plate Glass Mirror, 16x24, only.................. $8. 75 Iron Beds, new goods 4 . . t $3.00 and up SCHULTZ, The Furniture Man 125 SECOND STREET . - - CORVALLIS, OREGON 6D2ULG VI. i uesday LZJ BE HAPPY REQUEST FOR BIDS Sealed proposals to furnish supplies required by the Oregon Agricultural College, for four months ending Decem ber 31, 1909, will be received at the Business Offif nf fllo OnWacra until nnnn w.w U11U( I1UVU Saturday, September 25th. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or to accept or reject'any part of a . bid. Envelopes should be inscribed, "Pro posals to Furnish Supplies." Goods of Oregon manufacture or production wil be given preference, other things'equal. All goods must be delivered at the dormitories as ordered by the respec tive stewards. "' -' Lists will be furnished on application at the Buiness Office. W. Horace Kerr, Clerk. Corvallis, Oregon. September 20, 1909. 9-20-6t WANTED Success magazine wants an energetic and responsible man or woman in Corvallis to collect for re newals' and solicit new subscriptions during full r spare time. Experience unnecessary. Any one can start among friends and acquaintances and build up a paying and permanent business with out capitoL Complete outfit and in struction free. Address, "Von," Suc cess magazine, room 103. success mag azide building, New York City, N. Y. 1 9-23-3t " For Sale An Oliver typewriter. New, used less than two ' months. Perfect condition. .Cheap foJ cash. 1