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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1909)
THE 11 5 SHOP Guaranteed Silk Petticoat and New Fall Waist . i m many styles - $5.00. You':; can buy a better Suit . for $35.00. here because we give greater values in Suits. The City and Vicinity F. L. MILLER 142 Second Street IF YOU WANT NEW !y EDISON RECORDS : i That have not been played buy from Graham & Wells We do not allow anyone to handle our Records but our clerks. . ." "Chub" Harris and Glenn Elkms, two of the Independent company's line men from Albanv. are in Corvallis as sisting the local men in installing the company's 'phones. , , . At Eugene during September permits to build eleven houses were granted. One of these was for a fraternity house to cost $6,549, and one for a $2,000 residence. The remainder were for buildings costing $1250 and less. Miss Esther Nichols, a trained nurse from the Chicago training school, who is now located at Dayton, Ore., has been here for some time visiting her friend, Miss LaVerne Johnson, 'who lately returned from the North Pacific Sanitorium at Portland. , Word from Prof. C. I. Lewis is to the effect that he continues to improve and expects to be at home from the Portland sanitarium, in two r or three weeks. Mr. Lewis' had a rather bad case of nervous prostration, but is now able to. walk about and it is expected that be will recover his normal health before long. Jack Milne has joined a couple ,o'f Salemites in handling the Rambler autos. in this section. The three gentle men have Marion, Polk and Benton counties and expect to do some busi ness. They have a 45 horse power roadster for .demonstration purposes and it certainly is a hummer. The Rambler is not very well known on the coast but is ft Very popular machine in the East. Robert, : five-year-old son of Caleb Davis, died Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The little fellow had not been ill until Tuseday morning, : a telephone message about 9 o'clock calling Mr. Davis' from the store. A physician was called and pronounced the difficulty heart failure. There was an excellent improvement during the day and up until twenty minutes of the death such a visitation was not expected. The funeral service will take place to morrow at 10 a. m. and interment made at the Newton cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Davis have the warm symathy of many friends in their sudden bereave' ment.. Lakeview Examiner: A case of moral delinquency, involving a girl of less than 14 years of age, and 12 or 15 men has come to the attention of the authorities.,. Warrants are out for the arrest of the men. It is a statutory offense. The girl who ran away from home was a willing participant and remained withthemen in a sheep camp for two days and ' nights. Under the law the crime is " rape, which means from 25 to 30 years in the penitentiary for each man if apprehended. The othcers are in hot persuit of the men. Tne girl will probably be sent' to he reform school. She comes from one of the best f amiles here. It is a sad Gaskins gives his. service free and is anxious to . develop a chorus that will be truly credit able to the institution. It takes male voices, as well as sopranos and altos, to accomplish this. , . Suits and Overcoats From $8 to $25 . The season's latest styles and ., choicest fabrics. A. K. RUSS Dealer in all Men's Furnishings We sell cheapest because we sell for cash. CORVALLIS. - - OREGON BOYS! 'GIRLS! Columbia Bicycle Free! Greatest offer out. Get your friends to subscribe to our magazine and we will make you a present of a $40.00 Columbia Bicycle the best made. Ask for particulars, free outfit, and circular telling "How to Start." Address, "The Bicycle Man," 29-31 East 22d Street, New York City, N. Y. 9-23-3t BUTTERICK PATTERNS We are sole agents here for these always reliable Patterns. MAILED FREE All persons desiring the Monthly Fashion Sheets may have them FREE. , We will mail copies the first of October to all who send or give us their name. Newest in Ladies' Suits, Coats, Waists, Furnishings, Shoes Henkle& Davis to the A.-Y.-P. expod- The College Glee Club has! be gun work already and the pros pect for prefecting a splendid singing organization this year is very good. Farnsworth, Tracy and Phil Standish and others of ast year's bunch are missing, but six or eight of the old "stand s'' are here and several new and good voices have been found. The College Glee Club did re markably well last year, appear ing very successfully at the great oratorical contest. Some excel lent judges who heard the Whit man Glee Club when it was here, say that the'O. A. C."Glee Club was second to that organization only in its limited repertoire. 0. A. C had as good voices and did as good work, but begun tod late in the year to work up a large number of selections. The Club is getting started right Jhis year and will certainly give a good account of itself . ,.' a visit tion. :. '"A$ 8 o'clock Saturday evening they had dinner atthe Hof Brau, i where the doctor was served with a dish of liver and bacon. ! At 11 o'clock they retired for the" night at Hotel Seward, and shortly afterward Dr. Pernot Was seized with a violent illness. " The symptoms were at once recognized as ptomaine . poison ling, and remedies were applied 'accordingly The doctor re mained violently ill throughout the nighit and the following day. The trip to Seattle had to be abandoned, and this afternoon, much weakened, though still suffering. Dr. and Mrs. Pernot are leaving for their home at Corvalls. v At the drug pharmacy where remedies tor the case were purchased, it was stated by the night clerk that the ease was the third of ptomaine poisoning for which, remedies had been pur chased during the evening. At the same place it was also stated that of late many cases of the sort are of frequent occurrence. FOR RENT , FOR.RENT Corner Third and Jeffer son Sts, suite of rooms, convenient to buiness section. 10-5-tf For Rent -Good piano. Haskell. Phone 4216. Charles 9-23tf WANTED : WANTED Lady presser at J. Russell shop, in Whitehorn building. . . ' 10-5-tf The college has made it manda tory that all students be present at convocation each Wednesday. Considering the fact that students pf many! other institutions are required to attend five times a week, the students here have no kick coming. ' An advance notice says: "The attrac tion announced for October 18th at the opera, house, is that nifty song show The Sunny Side of Broadway" with Max Bloom, one of the best of musical comedy comedians, and the manage ment has surrounded him with the pick of show girls, and a cast of principals of , unsurpassed ability. This produc tion was seen here two years ago with Murray & Mack as the . leading fun makers, when it was well received. The merits of the comedy are too well known to need " comment; new faces, new comedy and new effects all go to ward making the show first-class. It will appear all next weekMfc the Baker theater in Portland." The presidents of all literary societies will hold a meeting with Prof. Hetzel in Room four Ad ministration building, Thursday at 4:50. Arrangements will be made for the opening of literary work, debating, etc. Wanted Six men to work on log gmg spur, C & A. Kailway. occiden tal Lumber Co. 10-4-3t WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Phone 4266 9-24-tf FOR SALE Foe Sale Fine standard bred driv ing horse, four yearsoldLiHas gone mile under three minutes. Will trade focgood cow or wood. Phone 4152. 10-4-6t For Sale Cheap A cook stove and buggy. Madison. second-hand Inquire 557 10-4-tf UMBRELLAS H Can be had WITH silk tops and DETACHABLE, ' Plain or Fancy HANDLES Complete. ......... ...$2.00 up - . Extra handles 50c to $10.00 E W, S, PR ATT, Jeweler and Optician 1 Here's a Line That's Hard to Beat Sapoago Cheese Pineapple Cheese Rocquefort Cheese Creme de Brie Cheese Fancy Store Cheese Edam Cheese Cream Cheese Sage Cheese Swiss Cheese Limburger Cheese Try Something New Royans and La Vertel Saradines Metwurst Sausage H0DES GROCERY Phone 3. COOPER fi IIEWIOH HARDWARE GO. We do the Best Plumbing and , Carry a full line of Plumbers' Supplies .Dealers In Hardware, Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Cream Sepa rators, Granitejvare, Tinware and Builders' -, ; Hardware. Congo Roofing and Quick Meal Ranges Second Street, Corvallis, Oregon .FOR SALE My tine driving mare is for sale. She is perfectiy gentle; any lady can drive her. Jack Milne. 10-2-tf SfcToaaGLinatlon... BleuaaJs 1000 VOTES The Juniors will hold a class meeting tonight in . the band hall. This is for the election of officers. All men interested in athletics are expected to put m their ap pearance at a big meeting on the athletic field Saturday morning. For Sale An Oliver typewriter. New, used less than two months. Perfect condition. Cheap for cash. FOUND UNDERTAKERS M. S. BOVEE, FUNERAL DIRECT or and Licensed Frabalmer. , Suc cessor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis, Oregon. Iod. Phone 45. Bell Phone 241. Lady attendant when desired. . BLACKLEDGE & EVERETT, Li censed embalmers and funeraf 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 phones, Ind. 2129 and 1153. DONGS AT THE A G." COLLEGE O. A. C. plays Whitman at Walla Walla on October 29th. The last time an Oregon team was at Walla Walla it was beaten 6 to 0. This was the University team." Press dispatches say Whitman is making great prep arations to give 0. A. C the same sort of reception." " i : Je well Baking Co. New and up-to-date Best Bread, Buns,. Pies and Cakes in the city. 341" Second Street 1 ' . Telephone 132 Deliveries made to all parts of town. '' Elections will October 14th. take place on OR, PERNOT VIG OF TIM POISON (Portland Journal, Monday.) Dr. H. S. Pernot, a well-known Corvallis physician is the victim of a severe case of ptomaine poisoning, following; a meal Saturday evening. " Accompanied by his wife, he arrived in Port land Saturday morning, bringing a patient for an operation in a Portland hospital. The follow ing morning Dr. and Mrs. Per not were to leave for Seattle for FOUND Saturday afternoon near merry-go-'round, "a . gold bracelet. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notic e, 10-4-2t Business Pointers.. These cost money and are worth your attention. For a good big sanitary loaf of bread goto Small, the only machine shop in the city. , 1; Wed-Sat-29 Art squares and rugs, . full line at Blackledge's furniture store. 10-2-tf Native and eastern oysters at Dad's place.. 10-1-tf GOOD BOARD An4 pleasant rooms for seven people.: Electric lights bath. Everything homelike, 440 S. 11th. Sts. phone 1150. 9-28-tf The: college r .Chorus, which met Monday" night for. the first time this year, was attended by a goodly number of students, but too few of the boys were on deck. Inasmuch as the hour at which choral rehearsals are held is one' that is seldom put to any good use, it see ms -that the bovs might well join the chorus, have some good fun and get 'excellent practice in ensemble Work. Prof. The Elmore Hotel Under New Management . .- . Neat and Glean BEST 25c MEAL ' IN THE" CITY $1.00 per Day Special Rates by the Week or Month t E. M. DROWN ' ' Proprietor Fourth and Monroe Srreets Corvallis , Z - - Oregon Six loaves of bread for 25 cents at Andrews & Kerr's Bakery. 9-24-tf Get your window glass at A. L, Miner's, North Second St . 9-28-tf ; GOOD BOARD And pleasant rooms for people. Electire lights and bath Everything homelike, 440 S. lith Sts phone-1150; 9-28-tf Go to Andrews & Kerr's Bakery for fresh pies, cakes, cookies, etc., 9-24tf 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. ft-12-tf ' Watch for Andrews & Kerr's special delivery. 9-24-tf Name........ ....... : Town Street No Must be Voted On or Before October 9. OREGONCALLS "MORE PEOPLE" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. LOW COLONIST RATES To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to October 15 VIA THE RAILROAD 5 NAVIGATION AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC ' (LINES IN OREGON) . . ... . i From Chicago.......... $33.00 ' St. Louis.:......-..-.. 32.00 " Omaha........... 25.00 , y " St Paul..... ....25.00 " Kansas City. 25.00 FARES CAN BE PREPAID Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or S. P. Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost. Send us the name and address of any one interested in the State for - . Oregon literature. R. C. LINVILLE, Agent, Corvallis, Oregon. WM. M'MURRAY, General Passenger AgenV Portland, Oregon. I