The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921, October 19, 1909, Image 1

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    VOL, L ; NO. 145
S
SOLD-BAD MEAT
WREN WRITER NAMES MAN AC
CUSED OF. WRONG DOING.
hejimlsioiish
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B. Pickeu Writes The Gazette-Times a
v Letter About the Big Head Beef
' "f'l .'"'1 I J'J 1 1 jTKii
Matter Says ; Ballard. Threatened
: to Giye Him a Thrashing.: '
Wren,,' Opt. 16,JEditor , Ga':
zette-Times Dear Sir: Your last
article in, paper, read, with . care.
Now, as to that "Big Head cow, ?
she was a steer ,6wne btMr.
Dick Ballard, of Wren. -He, the
steer, .had the big head bad. just
about as large a swelling on the
' side of his head as a large pump-.
kin cut in half.", I understand
-Mr. Ballard saysi he killed this
steer a long time ago. - He Vis a
liar! JBailard and i myself drove
" f':t-: ' r- ! i- , i - i . . ' ' 1 . ! i ' r : . .
BALLARD
this steer from Mr. ; . Higbpttoi's
( f;tastiire,,iour day before he was
buteheed,'; to a pasture just be;
? ..low Ballard's; barn. ; Kill is Hio-.
hoitoifi tod me a)ia-veniny
(Sept 19th; I think) that he had
Monday morning J was at the
BaUard. ranch. ,. Dick toid .me
that he had butchered last night
and laughed at me.' Dave Bal
lard (who is childish) ' said .; the
steer is gone.. As I could see
for myself, the only cattle; he
had on the ranch at the time was
this steer, a broken legged steer
and a Jersey cow. The cripple
steer was in sight - so was the
cow, so the diseased one was
butchered. ; I know . this for.,,
had been working on the ranch
nearly every day for two weeks
previous to this. . Now; as to that
"grouch" -I had had no trouble
with Mr. Ballard till the other
night; he met me and my son. in
the roadcalled me vile names
and threatened to do violence.
I reported .the . matter - to Mr.
Bryson asking for protection
from his office, or I would take
steps .to protect ;;, myself - from
Ballard. Up-to-date I have re
ceived no word, from Mr. Bryson.
NoMr.ditpr you : (lare at
liberty to-print this letter , and
make what comments you. please,
but try to let thepeople know
just what happened.; , ,r
: B. Pickens.
tiollh: !I or r.iis .: ; .
PROPERTY THAT
CHANGED HANDS
Land is still going at very low prices
in Benton county.- Twelve good lots
and parts of farms sold last week for
about $120-at, least the Recorder's
Tecords show that.pne lot in Corval
lis, however sold for $2,300. The
transfers for last week show. :
Arthur Tongeland u and . wife to
eorge A Bennett, lot. 6 bl 6 N B and
P Avery's Add Corvallis x$2300.
W A Jolly to J F Yates, lot 10 bl 1
- Rayburn's Add Corvallis $10. -
Alfred R Locke to Mary Etta Locke
lot 1 bl 13 county Add Corvallis $1. .
CM Vidito to WilHs Vidito, two lots
in Corvallis $i0. J :- "
Heirs of Carrie Gordon to Emily J
, Noon, 40 acres west of Philomath $750.
Emily C Pernot to F G Davis, 15
acres south of Corvallis $10.
'
S S Cole and wife to Sadie Mason
and husband 200 acres near Blodgett
faadie D Mason and husband to N H
Mulkey, undivided 1-4 of 200 acre near
uiodgett $350. 4 ,,?
. Vahn S Wehstertal rt6 C W Price,
lots 6 and 7 bl 5 Rose Park, Philomath
$10 .
H,dward. Buxton to John Schaffer et
al 120 acres west pf Philomath $10.
1ST RT" P A vorv Uofl A nrAn4-
kJ-2'oytttsll nd 12. bl 1 NB artP
.A-very-a zna Add (Jorvallis $10. -
N B and V A vorv tr nhvo VI no A
. j VU.V M.MU,
east 1-2 of lotsll'and 12 bl 1 N B and
Tk A 9. n 1. . m ... .-. II
x- a very s znoAaa UorvauiS' $10.
,Lee K Ingram and wife to E p
rwrmnex ana wrte 3 11-4 acres near
I Monroe $2K0. '
xiAngaline Counts to Galen V Kunip
and. wife 453.87 acres near Monroe 10i
U P Kewton to Cvnthia Henkle. nart
OI lot 68 M 18 Philomath $1. ' "
WPCaldweH to Frank L Griffith.
12.57 acres near Philomath $10.
. , . , : , - j
C M Vidito to F J VanZant. on lot
in Corvallis $1000. , ,
F J VanZant to Emma J Richards
one lot in Corvallis $10. ' '
tb ABUUT
BEHTOP
, County Supt. Mack has out a
report .pdthe .countys schoolsfor
the,; month endinV,0ct 8. - The
per ; cent attandance, etc..v etc,
fijnishes some very;- interesting
figures as follows: " : i-tnpx
Percent of Neither Absent
Dist. No; - Attendance - Nor I.at- - s
100
90
20
6
icr
16
98
99
8 98 . .14
10 100 5
13 95 5
14 ' 96 K
12 98 : 4
17.. 95 87
19 100 14
20 96 23
21 ' 100 10
22 99' ; . 11
23 95 . 53
26 97 ' 1Q
27 v -.; ! 97 ' 14
97 ' 95 3
32 100- 6
35 100 . .. .. 11.
36 : . 86 R
94 93 5
93 97 , 15
83 85 i
45 98 10
46,; . MOO.,;, 11
81 96- 15
48 93 11
49 r 92- Q
74 . 96, . 19
72 - ; 89 n
Number of l visits bv ' 5hnol
- ! ' . V v .
Board: District 21, one; dis
trict 26, teree; 27, three;,. 97r
one, 83, i three; 46, one; 49,
one; 74, one; - m
Number ,of visits bv Daren ts!
District 8. two: 17. two: 20
and 21, one each; 26. three:
97, one; 93, one; 46, one: 74
fivei
Number, cases - of truancvi
District 8, one; 36, three; 83.
two. :;
-. The following districts failed
to report:
No. 11, teacher-Sadie Bell. r
No. 59, teacher Eva Cum-
ttnngs, ' ". -: : , ;; ', ' A v i - V , -., M i ..
No. 96, teacher Ida Belknap.
Prof. Collins, 1 "of Piiilomat.h
school reports an increase- of
38 8-10 per cent in the enroll
ment pf his school as ' compared
with that of last year. ...
r Letter List ,
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The following letters remain uncalled
for in the Corvallis Ore. P. O.. for the
mm
week ended Oct. 16, 1909:.
Mrs.aL..C. Cooper. Harrys Dickey,.
The Ionic Mining and Investment Co.,
Mrs. A. L. Lane, Miss Ethel Riggs,
Miss Iva Whitlatch.' K '
B W, Johnson, Postmaster.
CORVALLIS, BENTON COUNTY. OREGON; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1909
ROSEBURG
r-n..nA ...... ..
Ml
FOR ENGIffEER
QTY HAS APPLICATION FOR VA-
CANCY IN CITY OFFICE.
BILLS WILL BE, AUDITED NOW
CoancU Make$" New! Ruling Re?ardine
the Handling of Bills Most be Pre
tentedbi ' Tjme.for Proper Consid
eration Suggestion about Bonndarr
The city.counci! in session last
night decided . that all : bills pre
sented will be read the first meet
ing of each month and laid over
until the second meeting of the
month toioKinvesiigation. ;
iSxV Candidate For. Engineer l
Theapphtion of one Hartntio
of Roseburg, who ; wants to be
city engineer- was read arid re
ferred to the, street committee,
Mi4 iHartong iiifehlyMm-fj1'
.ef!s.wiBl? acoiderahle
ouvratAireiiciKw uurmg. xne pav-.
ing of Roseburg's streets. . ;
.More Legal Help, Necessary ;
! There was much discussion - a
to .whether the' city .attorney's
saiary snouia De. maae such that
he can attord to give - time to the
! . -t" i - , . v . )
er it is better: to hir aMifihi
legal help when the" demand for
ordinances is such that it takes
too much of the city;- attorney's
time.; No. action was taken. The
legal work no w required bv the
city is almost sufficient to
all of one man's, time..' V
. Wants Change of Boundary
,W,. K. Taylor asks that onlv
that portion pf his farm south of
J ob's addition be included with
in. the new boundaries of Corval
Us. .:! This would take in J?7 Si Proa
almost half of hisufarm,. and the
FIRST
PRIZE
$5.00
'' '
SSElS S0 mlot to specialty Unes for which VeSST Th,vi2!w!p.aper ?paM-,
t. : . aua tecejveu., ; Aas wm be nuhiiahSf? fmm A, . w uuc suujecu ; we reserve the rich t
"the prize on November 1st, and the winnmg- III Ppubhshed L SKI?7 asevai'' bilt " be judged by a committef for
.have received -all ads hv.XTrvKriV ";oL.u5puD1lsnea ;m our regular advertisement Tnpsd o j r. Iori
-.!, .'L',tt
H MILITARY 1 -JN
I " Received.
thenew shades
Lot 3
of
oi
. Thero
-inspect
-
never before
FRESH
BULK
MEN'S SUITS and
OVERCOATS,
e the " all-wool kind, '
$10.00 to $45.00
- ' 'L.u,
OYSTERS
Pure Food
Department
E
IfJ TO OFFICIALS
THOUGHT CASE HOPELESS AFTER
, AtllUN Or CORVALLIS1TES.
BOTH CAPTURED YESTERDAY
Amtrian and His Partner, Murray, Sur-.
"render to Ihe Of ficiaU,, After Being
Chased to Cover They Had Neither
Weapon Nor Ammunition.
When- the escaped 'convicts
heard that - Deputy Sheriff Mo
Ginnis, J. W. Ingle and "Shortv"
Foster...of this citv. had started
put to hunt them, thev came
from cover in the .vicinity of
tJeuna Vista and gave themselves
up. At least this is 'Bob'? John
son's , version of the surrender.
If is a fact that these Corvalhs-.
; went; out. to assist in -the
manhunt; and that the despera
dos gave themselves up about,
the time the Corvallis party got
i sight of Independence, f : That
ought, to be enough circumstan
tial evidence for anyone.
-iThe capitulation of Nichovitch
Afxwu.itjr wuiv piace auoui 4
and Murray , took place about .4
ZZTJ."?:? m&n.
had a gun. and the first named
was bleeding from two flesh
wounds. They were chased from
the vicinity of Wellsdale north
ward and finally scared from a
straw stack about four miles
south of Beuna Vista. They made
for. cover, . hotly pursued - by a
large number of armed deputies.
only part fit for citv- nrnnortw
The remainder lies on Dixon
creek. Mr, Taylor said if this
change were made he would nflw
no objection. . ,Jjii(
CONVICTS
Our Big Cash Pri Contest
A Cash Prize For the
DRESS
and sell regular at 85c and $1.00.
All are.
Sertrls' PrellH fiS. 6V-!F shad? ,?f Wo01 Batiste- Albatros", Serges, and also dark suitings
berges, iTunelles and fancy suitings. All are 50c,- 60c and 75c quality and are priced for this Sale
tnese otters before vnn mnU
i ' ---- - j ...w j smv.vi.iwub juiu i au ui esses, ror
in the city of Corvanis has such an opportunity been presented to yo.
A SAFE PLACE
From the timber Nichovitch yell
ed that he would surrender- and
he moved out with : hands up,
covered by a dozen guns in the
hands-of his captors. . Of the five
convicts r who - escaDed. . .two. nro
dead, two are ? wounded.; and the
other has been taken back to the
penitentiary,-; : . .. ,
' o ; Football Hero to Front
' Press despatches sav that Flnvd
wiuiams. an old O. A.' O: foothjin
idol, was a hvely factor at the
final roundup and ttn Mor
snail ox lndeperidenee l:- secured
Murray and were spresent when
Nichovitch surrendered i -rwa
r -w "V
Corvallis deputies learned h
- iwrwAva.
they got to Independence that
the men were taken' tv,
4 jV kajxjt
turned around and started fnr
home. '' 1
It is officially announced that
the Oregon Electric will be ex
tended from Salem to Eugene by
next Summer. The main . line.
which will go by way of the .-Be-form
- School. Turner. Marion.
- - ,- 5 ' - .
Peoria, Monroe and Junction
City to Eugene, will be com
pleted in a hurry says A. Welch,
manager. -1 The main line will be
well under construction in on
days! he says. This leaves Cor
vallis out : It's ' time fro h
Commercial Club to sret hnav
find out why.
BIG FIRE
i Fire broke put in a small build-,
ing at the rear pf the 4ty . Meat
Market, corner Second and Mon
roe, at 4 p. m. today. The fire
department and the heavy rain
squelched the. blaze in a few
minutest
Best Advertisement
OREGON ELECTRIC
TO PASS US UP
Xress C3r00d.s
SPECIALLY PRICED
THE FIRST TWO DAYS
Of our Dress Goods Sale has
been a Eecord Breaker and many
pleased customers. Remember
this GREAT SALE continues all
the remainder of this week. Try
and take advantage of these great
valnps
; In this
. Serges, Satin Cotelles
and fancy suitings. You will find in
this lot all of the new fall shades and
sold regular for $1.25 and ?1.50. All are
priced for. this Sale 98c
i," O In this lot are Serges,
I .Ol S. .Diagonals. Panamas and
green, brown, tan, ivory
priced for the Sale Co.
cn
... V.
COFFEE, 20, 25 and 35c.
Every Pound Guaranteed
: .. to be the Best in the
- , t .... . ;.--"V -'-
City for the Money
TO TRADE
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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E
IS A'
hllil
WM. E. CURTIS, IN CHICAGO PA
PER, THROWS BIG BOUQUETS. '
"SI VrA r,d:t
SAME FELLOW KNOCKED US
And the Knock Was1 More or Less De
served What Might Have - Bees
Given City had Coryallif Desemd
It Pleasant Things Said.
BY WILLIAM E. CURTIS '
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE "OF THE CHICAQ9
RECORD-HERALD J
EUGENE, Oregon, Sept. 27.
1909 You can . recognize the
thriving town of Eugene by the
pretty rose garden which the
ladies of the place have planted
around the railway station. It
gives people whq pass through a
pleasant impression, and the de
parting stranger i : goes ! ; away
with an attractive picture on'
the retina of his eyes. If the.
women of every town on every
railroad would follow, this ex
ample it would improve , the ap
pearance of the earth's surface
and make life happier for "all of.
The women of Eugene " have
also built a rest house in a pub
he square in the center of -the
business section, where, the f arm
ers' wives can eat- their lunch
eons and nurse their babies and '-
find r toilet conveniences whil -
their husbands are out attending
to business. There hr& eiimttan
institutions in many New En'g.
ana towns and elsewhere in thA
east, and the first I ever saw, I
think, was at Burlinsrton ' Iowa.
The good Samaritan is the patron
SECOND
PRIZE 9
$3.00
Te advertisement to describe
MEN'S ,
and Boys'
SWEATERS
and
SWEATER,
COATS
lot is Broadcloth, Must Received
Underwear
xi Special .
This Week.
$10
Union Suits
$19
pearl and all
tv - i: - i '
FRESH
BULK
OYSTERS,
Pure Food
Department
SAYS
EUGEN
HUMMER
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