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vul.. i. nu. in 10KVALLIS, BENTON COUNTY. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1909 BRUMF1ELD LANDS ANOTHER - 1 . : , . . ... - . . nuspiiauty ana welcome iinnnFA Hi ii . Iiiiiii i 'i hpiAAu nyribtb KAN AWAl; I rKUbrtuT FOR Tlin impniiopimit? IIIU U1UU1GU UUG E UNITED STATES ARMY MAN CAUGHT SHOOTING PHEASANTS - THE SPORT COST HIM $38 70 Brumfield Has Landed Several in Re cent Weeks and is Now After Violators Who Use Honnds in Hunt ing Deer. ',: Deputy Game Warden Brum field is in from Alsea' today .to make report in the case of Ser geant Geo. T. Dodd, convicted of killing pheasants out of season, and fined $25 and costs on Oct th.- Dodd showed a disposition to stand trial and, it cost him $38.70. According to a letter from Game Warden Stevenson there are three U. S. Army men GERMAN LUTHERAN Regular services at the German T,uthl who have special permits to kill SZL itomorrt!w at 10:30 ?-. 1 witn communion service. : , pheasants, and it may be possible that Sergeant Dodd is ' one of , - fvM;ea aime-uapast cnurch Sun- these, thOUgtt he made no such day as usual. Sunday School at 10 'a Miiim" Mf SthtrAncnn !d tnhn.M ; vcit : preachinc at 11 ' hv , Ttov .I T. . claim. " Mr." Stevenson is investi gating the case- now. - . ', t- Jy i'Jeri ; - con " victed on September 28: ft kilJ "ing female deer, and "wh-: were fined $75 . each by Justice Geo. Vernon, passed through Corval- no ihsu ingiii, uui xneir- names are not obtainable. There were four in this party of hunters at the time they were taken in tow by Deputy Brumfield, but one did not have a gun and was not included in the arrest. The others would not give their names and were indicted as John Doe, Eichard . Roe and William Poe. Brumfield says hunters are not observing the law in regard to the use of dogs. The law is very specific in its declaratian against the use of a dog or doers in hunting deer, and yet hounds are heard frequently in. the Alsea hill. Mr. Brumfield says he is making every, effort to land some of these violators. He is particularly anxious to land a Portland bunch that he uiiuciomuus" is exceeaingiy careless in observing the law. WHERE TO WOR SHIP TOMORROW UNITED EVANGELICAL Evangelical Church, corner of Ninh and Harrison streets. Sunday at 11 a m.; Foreign Missionary program; 7:30 p. m., second sermon on the "Creation of the World." Sunday School at 10a. m.; K. L. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend any or all of these services. Beulah Chapel: Sunday School at 2 p. m.; preaching at 3 p. m.; K. L. C. E. at 730 p. m. . : FIRST CONGREGATIONAL "Stripped of All Theological Dogmas and Scholastic Hairsplitting, What are the Trinity of Excellencies that Make a Fine life?" will be. tVi t.hn f ttv0 K Hughes, ? the minister, at the First lp m tne air v hours - and 26 Congregational Church, corner' of Third rnmUteS, the New York broke ana Jellerson streets, 11 a m., tomorrow,- Oct. 10, '09." j At the evening ser vice Mr. Hughes will SDeak on "A Catechismv" ' Bible School ' convenes open with all to everyone. ; . . . " . CHURCH OF CHRIST , Bible School at 10 a m. get ready for Rally Day we have set the mark for 400 present Nov. 7 Come Now. 11 a. m.,' preaching and communion, sub ject of sermon, VThe Rejected Home" a parable. C. E. at 6:30 p. m.; 7:30 p. m., preaching service, sermon. "The Last Promise and the Last Prayer, Everyone welcome. . PRESBYTERIAN . Preaching at the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning and evening, by the pastor, J. R. N. BelL ' Morning tonic. "Echoes From the Synod of Oregon;" evening topic, "Standing Alone. " Solo, Mrs. Birdean Gamble. Sunday School at 10 a. m., Prof. N. Tartar. surjerin- tendent; C. E. society at 6:30 p. m.. Miss Helen Gilkey, president r; Every one cordially invited. Excellent music; seats free; strangers welcome;" courte ous ushers. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Two large . crowds greeted the new pastor at the South' Methodist church last Sunday morning and evening. The interest is very strong in the prospects j-L ' W"" . : . j.or me new year. ITeacninc at 11 o clock Sunday morning and at 7:30 Sunday evening. "Ep worth League devotional service at 6:30. The Sunday bcnool will Hold its Rally Day service Sunday morning at lO-o'clocik. Every pupil is expected to be on hand wearing me Kaiiy Day button PRICE FIVE CENTS baptist' ' Services at the Baptist church ; Sun- preaching at 11 bv Rev. J T. Whirry, Colporteur missionary for Ore gon. . Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.'nv; preaching at 7:30 d. m. All an. invited to one and all "of these services. 'ErhseoPAi; Church of the Good Samaritan, porn. er Jefferson and Seventh streets. Ser vices'October 10, Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. 11 a m.-, Morning Prayer, Sermon and Celebration of the Holy Communion. 7:30 d. m.. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Rev. Frank Baum, of Dayton, Wash., will officiate. All communicants and friends of the church are cordially invited to attend these services tomorrow. I"." . J. . 4". vxi t uuux ueiure reviy- streno-thpns the ototomy v ; : i 1 JW.UWMWJI.. ICO" mg, and; it took him more than-1 Wav nf W0 .w., J.i "i,: 1 . ' " " .m5J.uWMui u uwur to resuscitate Airs, liar- the engineerinff dartmt WQ ton who later lapsed into va ; it.. n - semi-unconscious .-state and re-'nosfi of nhtamW w,iD mamed that way most of last vicinity of the present station, The accident happened as the firat.niQOo Bartons, were driving down .one awr .tv,o .i of the high hill's in the Mounts not talkative in anv concQ k View vicinity Mr. Birton, who 'left the'imprJsston that the S. P is an experienced teamster, had V . , , , . , deridpd too-o fifvw '.r expects to build here mthe-early before nutting on his mountain S?ri.ng a cement block station Drake Just here one of his imuar to AiDany 's new depot, animals got a little excited and As stated before, the nlan is tn started to run. The hill was a move the present building back long and steep one and of course j... , , -, there was no stopping that team. , 1 T - S din. an(j erect the new structure on Continued on page two. that site. GOLD MEDAL FOR THE 0. A C. In awarding prizes for the educational exhibits at Seat tle, Oregon was given the grand prize, the Oregon Agricultural College; 3 ; gold medal and the Corvallis public schools a silver medal. " ' In view of the fact that Wash ington has erected a SDecial building for its' school exhibits, Oregon educators here are consi derably elated over' the grand prize. Results are in from the educational jury and in addition to the grand prize awarded the exhibit as a whole, there have been eighteen gold medals, ten sil ver medals, eight bronze med als and fourteen honorable men tions awarded the' ; individual parts of the exhibit. BALLOON RECORD August Post of New York. who- was in the balloon New York, said the- New" York reach ed an t altitude8 of 24,200 feet and that the temperature was 40 degrees below zero By remain ing m the air -48 hours the American record for- height ana time m the an-. Post was in IUa -4-.-. .11 11 Definition of God That is Better and ai aiioon- raCe m Shorter than That Given in the Shorter "" IaSt vear and escaped death kf ter- a. fall nf . nw . . uviiwvj mu v I - ; v, , wvyv ICC t lat 10 a; m., and the Devotional Hour of when the gas baer hrnlfA a-nX the C. E. at 6:30 p. m. This church is I formed a Darachutp. NEW DEPOT GOOD RESIDENTS OF MOUNTAIN VIEW OFFICIAL COMES TO CORVALLIS TO HAVE NARROW ESCAPE MAKE PRELIMINARY SURVEYS DO DOWN BI& : HILL LIKE THE ALBANY STATION Vehicle Thrown Across : Road ; And Chief Oerk in Southern Pacific Offices . Occupants Dumped Out With" Great : Force Both Rendered Unconscious For Considerable Time. - - Mr. living and Mrs. J. E. Bartonr in the Mountain . View Does Things That Corroborate For mer Predictions Made on" Informa tion From Railroad Men. Corvallis is going to get a new railroad station or depot before neighborhood, had a narrow es-- next cdpe irom aeatn in a runaway The Gazette-Times published this clua-y was,,: statement some time ago, the in they were thrown from the' formation Wino-,. n . i, . T ... wmnivui XO.ll- wagon in which they were rid- road men in a position to know ing and rendered unconscious- Mr. Barton remained in that con- the intent of the Southern Pacific. Now comes information that eucn taiK as this is common among the railroad emnloves here, and it is certain that they are confident of having a fine new . buildins: here nevt. war They say the business has grown to such an extent that the pres ent buildings can not serve the purpose much longer. ' a bigTotF FOfi ALBANY. Albany Democrat: It looks good for a big hotel in' Albany, one that will shine. A' Portland architect has been here two or three times consulting with local men, arid it is said is arranging plans for a modern 75 room house, costing aproximately $75,000, making one of the best in the valley, to be located it is said at the corner of second and Lyon streets. It is said $50,000 or $60,000 of the stock is 1 already subscribed, with prospects of the necessary amount to cpmplete the required capital stock. At a recent ; meeting of the commercial ciud tms move was BIG SPECIAL FOR THE CONTESTANTS CAN GET GREAT LOT OF VOTES BY HUSTLING NOW. HELP THE BOOSTER GIRLS Girls Working For Big Trip to Cali fornia Have'aance tp Make a Big Running the Coming Week SpecU Offer That Will Help Low Ones: Interest in the popularity con test this paper is giving is dailv becoming greater. Lines are be. ing drawn and the friends and supporters of the various candi dates are cominsr to the -F with aid. The candidates are busily at work and each is gath ering her own circle of friends around hear who are determined she shall win. And why shouldn't they? A splendid two weeks' tour of California with all ex.' penses" Daid! Visita'"tn ssmn. uuumierciai ciud tms move was! , favored earnestly by Mr. Pfeiffer ment' San Francisco' San Jose, and Mr. Hammell, as well as I Santa Cruz, Los Angeles and all others, and it will probably 'Ith.8 Prmc Clties of California. meet, wiui success. . ..' ,. . . i I m . . - . V '; .u.m -Arst-class4anodern of wim every room neated, with 4 amusement wm De provided the room bath privileges, etc., it is declar ed to be one . of the present needs of the city, liable to be met the coming year. winners. This coupled with the. honor of being the most popular girl in Benton county, and rep resenting it in the Oregon Booster Girls, is the stake. . ' Portland has decided that all hotel buildincrs erected in the furture shall be built of fire1 A great many subscriptions proot material. Continued on page two KLINE'S THE PLAGE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY See Ttie Specials at The Big Daylight Store Special-Silk Sale Saturday ' . For, SATURDAY We , have placed a large and most -beautiful assort ment of Messaline Silks. both plain colors and striped. These silks are especially good for Fall and Winter Waists. At prices never before quoted so low. , 19 inch messaline in brown, olive, blue, white and wisteria. Saturday f 27 inch messaline, all cplors, both .plain and ; striped, a special good value for $1.25, for Saturday Special,' QQ We are R-I-G-HT Here to Serve You R-I-G-H-T And This Is The RJH-T Place to Get Served R-I-G-H-T. Nothing Goes Our Of Our Store But What Is R-I-G-H-T. If It Does We WilLMakelt R-I-G-H-T H mm i ; : . .. ' .. - . - - -v : . Both Telephones Jl!; New Suits and Coats Just lr Jn ETery TZmzP Received in Our Ladies'; L Department A SAfE ro rRADE Second Floor Suit Dept. Saturday Special In Our Pure Food Department WYANDOTTE Cleaner and Cleanser. Everything is made spank and clean with WYANDOTTE It is a dry pure white Powder. It may be a new Washing Powder to you, but it has ' been thoroughly tested by the Pure Food Inspector and we guarantee every sack, and if you try it and it proves unsatis factory, return the sack and we will re fund your money. Wyandotte sells regu lar for 25c, Saturday Special .... . . 15c Men's $4.50 high top Shoes, Saturday Special, $2.75 Boys' $3.50 high top.Shoes, Saturday Special, $2.00 $1.25 Ladies' Outing Flannel Night Gowns, Saturday -Special, 98c 75c Men's Coat Sweaters, 50c Rubbers for Men, Women and Children, Saturday Special, 19c