JUNIORS 111 S The Senior-Junior game on O. A. C. field Saturday was a very lively scrap in" which the former lost 5 to 0. Larry Keehe and Lige Philips, old baseball men, starred for the Juniors- and Malcolm Cox hit up a great lick for the Seniors. Miss Lizzie Arnold of Belling 3iam, 16 years old, won the wo men's championship for baseball throwing in the Post - Intelligen cer contest recently. She made a record of 209 feet, 51 inches. This makes a new world record. Thirteen-year old . Mayme Mc Donald covered the four bases m o 'Kail 1!nfM.nJ lOl -1 - -vu a wait uiaiuuuu 111 J.O afcXOIlUS, thereby winning the Dugdale medal These athletic achieve ments 6how that the girls of the gins oi xne JNortnwest are world beaters., Desperados Captured ? (Continued from page one ) ' " . - terdayi morning. Two of his companions, Duncan and Albert ; Femaiiwere wounded and cap tured The: two at liberty are Mike Nichatich and Albert Murray. The first named is the most; dis perate, of the lot. He is an Anstraan brigand a, robber and cut-throat in his own country. mi EN1QRS A WINNERS Two Days Left of the Big This offer closes Wednesday, October 20, at 6 P'M Work hard now and take advantage of it. w IF YOU HAVE A FAVORITE AMONG THE CONTESTANTS SUBSCRIBE FOR GAZETTE-TIMES AND: J , HELP HER-WlNv Extra Votes Will Be Awarded as Follows: ,:On $25.00- .10,000 Extra On $45.00 18,000 Extra I On $30.00 12,000 Extra On $50,00. i 25,000 Extra j On $35.00- .14,000 Extra On $60,00- -28,000 Extra On $40.00 -I 16,000 Extra i On every $5.00 above $60.00 J 2,500 Extra thq entire contest. Close up your promises now when it will do the most goddr5 If ypir are behind in your district, work hard this week and get in the lead. V The Big Contest The standing this week shows another large ballot cast. The special vote offer has been a strong incentive and votes are being turned in daily for the contestants. Only - two " days more remain of this offer and this means that every one of the candidates will be doing her best to get in as many subscrip tions as possible before it closes. The offer closes Wednesday, Oct. -20th at 6 p. m. and the extra votes will be given each candidate at; that time so that the' standing will appear in Thursday's issue; . : The chance to get extra votes will not be presented again dur ing the contest and when this is coupled -with the fact - that ? the contest has only a very -short fcimeiyet to run, . the advantage oi working hard and t getting as many of the extra votes' as pos-" sible can be readily seen. The positions of the . candidates in the race are such that anyone of them can gain first place with a big majority by getting in a heavy ballot before the special closes Wednesday night. ' A subscription now- counts practically double the regular numbed of votes. : If anyone has promised you their : help, get their subscription now- when it will count the most. Only two more days remain of the special offer and hustling during .jthat time will be well repaid. J The result o Saturduy's count isshown below, f Many votes were cast today which have not GET HO been included. The total count including the extra votes issued will be published next Thursday. District No. l" Marie Cathey 28,000 Clara Baker 26,000 Pattie Durrell.A..... 23,500 Mabel Rich... J, 6650 District No 2 Lulu Gibson .................... 14,250 Rose. Ingram.;-.--. . . .... 7,300 Hazel Caldwell 8,200 Nita Seers .......... 5,900 Likes Benton 7 County Best (Continued from page one ) sold last week for $20,000 cash. I think the land cheap in Benton county at what Jim Lewis asks for it. I think I have a number here that think so. I have lived in Oregon twenty years and I think moreof Benton county than I ever did. Will start west Thursday; the 14th; have a num ber of places to stop yet. K J. Harrington. Residents of Detroit, Ore., have filed a complaint with the railroad commission against the four-cenV passenger fare charged by the Coryallis '& Eastern Rail way. Complaint is also - made that "there" "is noT depot r; other facilities at Detroit and that the train service is inadequate' inas much as all the trains " are freight trains and not equipped for passenger business, .'i DETpRICKS EXTRA Special Vote . " 'C - - 1 & . ' . Esp ec r: V m Ir i- REMEMBER! Hi lallv - -- jEvening FabricsBlatck Goods n ! ; - Sale' Prices l 25c to $1.48 VOTES Offer Sponged and Shrunk Ready For the Dressmaker's Scissors BROADHEAD'S All Wool Fall Dress Fabrics Are more popular than ever. at Reduced Depleted shelves tell the tale of Saturday's rapid Dress Goods selling when Ladies of Corvallis and outside towns took advan tage of the first day's redactions at an av erage of six yards to each customer. Some 168 yards were disposed of. This is a sale of strictly High Class Fabrics of this season's manu facture. No old or undesirable goods are offered you. Included in the lot are ; M6a- . I t;.;: - A" 1 1. t, ' -V;V :-..X II..,-.. - . Prices ana colors Reg; Prices 40c to $2.00 a i i a ..