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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1909)
J 1 Jet Combs Barrettes 15c PLAID SILK WAISTINGS $3.50 27-inch BLACK FAILLE SILK $1.25 SPECIAL SALE CLOAKS $13.75 EXTRA QUALITY NET CURTAINS $2.50 CHILDREN'S HEAVY HOSE 20c H-" O. A.C. PENNANTS 40c THE UN'S F. L. MILLER 142 Second Street The and Vicinity Mrs. George E. Cooper is reported as being quite ill. - . ' Misses Leota and Vere Patton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter LcKe me first of the week. Mrs. Morgan's. Corvallis Business College is "now located over the Black- ledge furniture store. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Wilson, who have been spending several weeks at Newport, are at home again. C. C. Bryant, of Albany, was in Cor vallis yesterday adjusting insurance loss on the A. J. Johnson barn. Chester Henkle, of Philomath, form erly undertaker in this city, attended the State Convention of Undertakers at Portland this week. Mrs. John Rickard and Miss Lillian Ranney left today for San Francisco, where Miss Kanney will take up the study of music during the winter. Mrs-. Alden . Van Edds. Mrs. Frank Root and Mrs. J. H. Dannatt, of Clin ton, Iowa, were guests of Mrs. C. L. Tillman and Mrs. J. C. Morse north of twn last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maheur, of Sherwin county, Mo., are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Locke. They will leave shortlv for Portland and Seattle another northwest points en-route home, That the Willamette will be open for boats in about "two weeks'! is the ex pectation of those who keep track of such matters. " - ; . i - . -. A short time ago several people heard Dr. J, R. N. Bell say he. hoped the city council would order him to re move the shack or shacks from his Second street business property. ther, that if he did hot do the re moving when so ordered; he hoped the officials would put him in jail. The council has finally ordered Dr. Bell to remove one of his shacks the old bot tling works and though that order was issued at least two weeks ago, ir. Bell has not yet indicated that he intends to meet the emer gency. O. J. Blackledge has halfway agreed to do what he should do with the disgraceful old fire-trap across from his store, but Dr. Bell, who hoped so many things, is weighed in the balance and found wanting. It is now up to Unlet wens to get a squad of twenty men and go to the Presbyterian manse after the man who exDressed a desire to serve a term in jail in case he didn't do certain things. I i Byron Taylor left today for Hills boro. where he will be operator and ticket agent for the Dregon Electric, This position looks good to him, as Hillsboro is. less than an hour .from Portland, and the cars run every two hours. I - The recent rain has made the county roads rather bad for the autos. Yes terday the roads were little more than I a streak of water and chauffers had no , way of telling how deep "chuck-holes' . . .iii- were. This caused consiaeraDie mconyi venience. ; ' r The auxiliary to the Christian Wo man's Board of Missions, of the Chris- tain church, will have their regular ' business meetine and social hour to morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the church. All members of the society and ladies of the church are earnestly requested to be present. - Dad Stewart's Fresh oysters. '' " phone number 1338. Two good scratch tablets for 5 cents at Starr's. ' - - 9-30-3t Razors, safety and Largest line at Heater the other kind. & Harrington's. - 9-3-tf- One scratch tablet and one good pencil for 5 cents at Starr's 9-30-3t Six loaves of bread for 25 cents at Andrews & Kerr's Bakery. 9-24-tf Get your, window glass Miner's. North Second St. at A. L. 9-28-tf WHY NOT Possess BENJAMIN CLOTHES, with then New York air, exquisite custom-tailor finish and authoritative style. If is a most simple matter to see them,f and a welcome awaits you at our "shop. Phonographs and all the newest re cords at Heater & Harrington's. - 9-3-tf. GOOD BOARD And pleasant rooms for people. Electire lights and bath. Everything homelike, 440 S. 11th Sts. phone 1150. 9-28-tf TRESPASSERS. Eastern and Tokepoint oysters sold in bulk at Dad's place. 9-27-tf Ice cream delivered on thirty minutes notice by Winkley's Palace of Sweets. . - . .'. tf Try one stews. . of Dad's " famous oysters 9-27-tf As two of my registered sheep were V4- n-A L-;il;w4Viir linnfoiv loot 17nr and I - recently two oi my Destewes were up by hunting dogs, I have therefore Sporting goods, bicycles Go to Andrews & Kerr's Bakery for cakes, cookies, etc., 9-24tf given strict orders to my men employed tackle at to gather evidence to prosecute all tres passers with eun or dog found on my premises, and particularly to shoot and kill all doffs found on the farms. So that no one may be taken by surprise I publish this notice. : : ; Fifty dollars reward is hereby of fered for the arrest and conviction un der section 36 on page 419 of the ses sion laws of 1909, of any person found tresnassiner bv hunting with eun or dogs on my farms. Twenty dollars reward is also of fered for the arrest and conviction of anv Derson for tearing down, cutting, destroying or defacing this notice, post ed on my tarms bept. du, isu. W-tf M, and fishing Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-tf. 9-30-D& S. Woodcock. Dad's oysters are shipped direct from beds daily. 9-27-tf Going hunting? Get your guns and ammunition at Heater & Harrington's. 9-3-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 Round Trip Rates to Chicago Watch for Andrews & Kerr's special delivery. 9-24rtf IF YOU WANT NEW V:y. EDISON RECORDS That have not been played buy from . " Graham & Wells We do not allow anyone to handle our Records but our clerks. A. L. Fortson, at Fourth and Tyler, , has over 70 fine wonderberry bushes all heavily laden with fine fruit.. It is said that he was first to introduce the berry here. He has a letter from Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, California, complimenting- him on the quality of a crate of berries sent down for test. Patrons of the Western Union tele graph eompany using different codes i with which to send their messages, will be compelled ' to shorten their words f after the 1st of December, r The code Suits and Overcoats From $8 to $25 The season's latest styles and choicest fabrics. A. K. RUSS g Dealer in all Men's Furnishings We sell cheapest because we sell for cash. ' CORVALLIS. - - OREGON Jewell Baking Co. New and up-to-date , Best Bread, Buns, Pies and Cakes in the city. 341 Second Street Telephone 132 Deliveries made to all parts of town. POTATOES You will find Boyd's potatoes . ; " at KLINE'S I- The Best Raised J? ft words are to bfe limited to no more than five letters to a word. Some of the codewords now contain a string of let ters two inches in length, enough to make four ordinary words. - A. L. Stevenson is at Blodgett today crying a sale, and has two more on' hand this week. Yesterday Mr'. Stev enson sold Dick Lyle's goods, over in Linn county. He began at 10:30 and by 3 o'clock had sold out, a total of $1,300 and all spot cash. Some of the chickens sold at 60 cents each and one of the cows brought $71. Good prices were secured for practically everything. All of the recent sales have gone splen didly, gener'ally satisfactory to the salemaker. This speaks well for the condition of the farmers' pocketbooks. Mayor Watters is in receipt of a - let ter from L. C. Chadwick, Grangeville, Idaho, in which it is stated that Idaho county went "dry" at the election in , August. Idaho county comprises . an ' area larger than that offMassachusetts, ; Rhode Island, Connecticut," Vermont and Delaware, . and" this embraces a large mining territory. Miners, are supposed to be in favor of the saloon but they voted "dry." Grangeville, a city with eight saloons, cast a 60 per cent vote in favor of no-license. When Idaho miners vote against the saloon there is little hope for traffic elsewhere. The letter from Mr. Chadwick comes as a matter of ..thanks for letters written On October 4th the Southern Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Chicago for $75.10. These tickets carry a going limit of 10 days going. Return limit November 30th, 1909. Stopovers will be allowed on going trip within limit 1 i 4- .,w,; Poo. ttUU Ull 1CLU1U blip VVlbllAU UllUli. sengers mav go one route and return another if desired. - 9- -8t . R. C. LmviLLE,: Agent. Homes Newport Property, v Sixty choice lots more or less in New port, Oregon, (one of he most health ful andpopular summer and winter re sorts) for sale 'or will exchange for othj er good property. Property near Cor vallis preferred. Will supply funds to buyers of these lots to build homes thereon. Address M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Oregon. . thurs. tf J. T. Patterson, having bought the Bannister grocery, will be glad to meet ofd customers and many new ones. He will treat youjright. 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 A Student Enterprise Help it by Your Patronage This laundry is operated in Corvallis by a student It is never behind time and always -does first-class work. It is one of the best laundries in Portland and will stand the test for satisfaction. COLLECTED DELIVERED MONDAY FRIDAY I Afternoons GIVE US A TRIAL ' No Polished Collars - No Errors C 11 I T . Ind. Phone No. 1341 Vail UP Bell Phone Black No. 461 And your laundry will be called for LC DFDDV AGENT rCrvrVl, STATE LAUNDRY CO. Midway Confectionery, 353 Madison Street SI PEGiAL SUIT SALE AT WANTED WANTED Good pasturage for one or two horses from Oct 1st. through winter. Call . at Huston's Hardware store. -. . !l 1 10-l-2tw WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Phone 4266 9-24-tf FOR RENT . For Rent New ' seven room house, west of depot, on 18th street. Phone 4317. W. P Darby. 9-28-5t 1. For Rent Corner Third and Jeffer son Sts, suite', of rooms, and one large single room, convenient to business section. w - 1 9-27-6t 300 acres of farming land for rent 40. heads of Cots wold Bucks . for sale. Roy Rickard, R. F. D.' 4, Corvallis, Oregon. 9-23 7t. FOR SALE UNDERTAKERS M. S. BOVEE, FUNERAL DIRECT :J or and .Licensed Fmbalmer.f Suc !? ceBSor to Bovee 'A Bauer Corvallis, T Oreeon. Ind. Phone 45- Bell Phone 241. ' Lady attendant when desired. : BLACKLEDGE & EVERETT, LI- - censed embalmers and funeral direct ors. Have everything new in coffins, - caskets and burial robes. Calls ans wered day and night. ' Lady assist ant. Embalming a specialty. Day ' phones, Ind. 117 and 1153, Bell, 531; night phoney Ind. 2129 and 1153. by Mayor Watters during the campaign in Idaho county : . ! Scrimmage work on 0.: A. C.'s grid iron will begin next Saturday. . Until then it wiil be difficult to come to any sort of. conclusion about the prospects. Several newsmen are out and in prac tice they are taking hold of things read- ily.'but only scrimmages will determine how well they can handle " themselves. Metzger -has seven men - he can work into a team, but he is badly in need of four good men. .- They may be among those how at practice, but they will have to demonstrate it. To have con ditions as ideal as one might desire, Metzy should have not less than eigh teen or twenty cracker-jacks to pick from, "ft The great teams of : the east have double and treble that number. A great deal of enthusiasm is manifest about the gridiron but enthusiasm counts for little unless the material is there. FOR SALE Four thoroughbred Fox-terrier puppies. Phone 4111. - Cor. 6th and Harrison, 561. - 9-30-3t FOR SALE Cabbage. 1 1-2 cents per pound,: and corn $1.00 per bushel m field, by A; R. Norwood, hear Bruce. . ' - . 10-l-41iw . FOR SALE 7 room house, barn and shed. Corner Monroe and 9th St. Ap ply 112.9th street 9-30-3t - For Sale Piano in good condition. Call phone 142. 9-27-6t For . Sale cheap 14-hole Superior Drill, almost as good as new. Address C. C. Huff, Corvallis Ore. 9-27-M-Th-4t Business Pointers. -These cost money and are worth your attention. Eastern and Tokepiont oysters opened at Dad's place. - 9-27-tf FRIDAY A1ID SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 MID 2 - Our traveling salesman will open up his entire line of Ladies' Suits at our store Friday and Saturday. Sample Suits on Sale at Special Prices Come and pick out your Suit from a full line of ' - samples from one of the best houses in New York. REMEMBER, TWO DAYS' SALE ONLY Sale opens Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock and will close at 9 o'clock Saturday evening. L. & G. B. ANDERSON The Whiteside Building, Opposite Palace Theater