. - i ! : . "ART Needlework Now on display for the Holiday Season. The only complete and up-to-date line of Embroidery pieces in domestic and foreign patterns. Special hemstitched scarf and lunch cloth, 42c. New Art Pillow Top " ' ; 25c each. THE lift SHOP F.L: MILLER 142 Second Street IF YOU WANT NEW EDISON RECORDS That have not been played buy from 0" "v-v - k Graham & Wells We do not allow ; anyone to handle our Records but our clerks. The Gity ,andVVicinity Linn county has issued 1478 hunters' license to date. ' I want to see 'The Spoilers" next Saturday night " " Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Young left yes terday for Spokane, Wash., to visit their daughter, Mrs. Anna HalL Dr. Bell and the young people's society of the Presbyterian church are f elated over the receipt of the 100 song , books they have been working so hard J A nine pound girl came to the home ; of Dr. and Mrs. Rowley- last night . about 7 o'clock. Though elated, Dr. Rowley guessed the weight at eight pounds, but the scales showed nine i I .The thunder heard lastnight was the nrst heard here 4n two years. '. In the , history of the. .Willamette valley, a genuine electrical storm has never been witnessed. ' There was but one peal yesterday, and, that" far from a heavy one. A Linn county man with thousands of acres hedoesn't want to till asked 4.1 i 1 mai ms assessment per acre be re duced from ?10 to $3. The Board of -Equalization says his land is "tillable." . whether he tills it or not, so the assess ment will stick. One of the butchers of this citv savs Corvallis should have a meat inspector then the public could have assurance that its meat is all, it should be. Inas much as a competent inspector would probably cost the city about $1500 a year,, the .taxpayers ... would,- probably preier to risk it : There is a. scarcity of laboring men in this section. It has been difficult to obtain men for work on Q, A." C. 's new buildings, and r various other work has gone begging. for help." - The Oregon Apple Co. wants a dozen men for con tinuous work at wages above that us ually paid for farm work, but has not . been able to get them. , , . Rev. Joseph Emery, for eighteen .years a teacher -at O,, A..C., spoke, at chapel this morning. He gave an ex cellent talk on the necessity of moral as well aa mental, and physical devel opment. Mr. Emery was at O. A. C. . from 1868 to 1886, when the big school 1 was denominational. He is here from n . i can rrancisco lor a stay of some time PHYSICIANS ' G. R. FARRA, M. D., PHYSICIAN AJD Surgeon. Office in Burnett Block, over Harris' Store. Residence corner - Seventh and Madison. Office hours: ' 8 to 9 a. m.; i to 2 p. m. Phones: Office,.. 21 28, Residence, 404. Jewell Baking Co. New and up-to-date x . Best Bread, Buns, Pies and Cakes in the city. 341 Second Street Telephone 132 Deliveries made to all parts ' xf town. 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 UNDERTAKERS M. 8. BOVEE, FUNERAL DIRECT or . and Licensed , Fmbalmer. Sue- cesser to Bdvee & Bauer 'Corvallis, Oregon. ... IndT Phone 45. Bell Phone ," 241, Lady, attendant when desired. BLACKLEDGE & 'EVERETT, - li censed embalmers and funeral direct . ore. Have everything new in coffins, ' caskets and burial robes. Calls' ans wered -day and : night. Lady . assist- ant 5 - Embalming a : specialty, s j Day 0 phones, Ind, 117 aad.1153, Bell; 681; night phones, Ind. 2129 and 1153. Philip H. !ale, , popular orator and graduate at O.'Ai-C., left Corvallis to- 4 day for Ann Arbor, ,Mich., where he and Ivan Kerr, another i popular orator and graduate last year;- will - study law. Cale spent his summer at the A-Y-P. E., as lecturer at the Iggorrote village. ! He and Kerr are able vouner men and will make their mark at Ann Harbor. I . masiec Artnur Allen celebrated his eighth birthday at the home of Mrs. E. Allen today from 2 to 5 p. m. The little people had a much finer time than i-big folks ever do, and. thea..didn't go away to talk about each others' clothes. Those present were Lyle and John Bryson, Emily and Lillian Hout, Helen Huston, Geneve Kerr, Eleanor Smith, Marion Bauer and Arthur Allen. Hans Pospischil. new violinist at O. A. C, is now organizing an orchestra. A call for volunteers brought out about fifty would-be members. From twenty to thirty of the best will be selected and these- developed into an organiza- -tion of real merit, Mr. Pospischil is a man of considerable enthusiasm, a hard worker, and. one with a sincere desire to help along the culture of the college; and town folk. He is a quiet, unas suming gentleman and is making, ne w friends daily. : :;-; ; - J. G. Morrow, ri crh tnf.-aj a n anrl to.' agent Son the uthern -Pacific - lines, came to Corvallis this morning in Jus ; special , car, , and asked -the -Board! of Equalization to lower the assessment on S. P. Congressional lands, and the roadbed of the S. P. and C. & E. The lands are assessed at about $9.7 per acre. I Mr. Morrow thought about $4 would be . right. . , He thinks the valuation of the j West Side roadbed, should be about $8,000 a mile and that of the C. & E. $5,000 a mile. - .-- , ''This is a freak rain," said the cap tain of the river steamer Pomona, on her arrival at Salem . Monday , night. My barometer -does not show- wet weather, and I look for showers onlv jjfor the next day or two. Experience in tins valley of a number of years leads me to believe that we will not get any great . amount of rain until a good, lively - storm - breaks. That time will come soon, maybe in a few days, but this wet spell is not the time." The stageof ;the Willamette is! very low in fact, it is next to impossible for the river steamers to get up stream as farasJSalem. . The voyage now Sakes a ulIdayAndlialf.-thenight. BotltUhe Oregon a and. the Pomona have to resort to everjrdevice known to inland naviga-" i tion. to pull against the shallow current in 20 inches of water on the riffles. Capstan-.bars, steam-attached cables and poles were used yesterday Ty the Pomona, which repeatedly vat fast in lbeal places. Thi rain. will help- some. though.1!..' - - Fall arid Winter . Clothing For Men SUITS ' OVERCOATS The Newest Styles 'The Best Fabrics , The Lowest Prices This is a good clothes story, quickly told. You'll find it a true one,- too. ' ' Let Us Show You Henkle & Davis catarrh m mnAT i. It" is sold ty leading druggiste everyn f .w'e-; ' a . complete outfit, -includingd iwer, costs JUxtra bottles, 50c? uiea sore tnroatj coughs and colds. v "I take especial pride in recommend ing Hvomei to asthmafio cnff,. t - - w. BUUCIC1B, d9 1 J know by experience that it is a remedy! -"res. x nave not since using Hy- nmoi lin) any recurrence oi asthma. Mrs. Wm, Burton, ' Owosso, Mich., June 22, 1909. ' KM Cures indfoestinn F?? stomhmisery, sour stoml - , -iiiig, mux cures au Btomach di moey back- Largo box of tab. lets 60 cents. Druggists m all towns. EXCURSION TO ALBERTA Flows! Plows! Plows! Good News For The Farmers We carry the OLIVER CHILLED AND STEEL - -j ug-u uw r j sr -- wouu win run al. died at het home in Kings Valley this ; Alberta, Canada, Oct 30 TTT 1 .. . ... t ' Wednesday morning. be tomorrow. ' The funeral will Notice The Ide-McCarthy Land Co. Portland - will run 'an' exenraimr n For particu- "Coach Metzger, of the 0. A. C, is a Cousin of J. R. Metzger of this city He has the kind of metal that ' counts and people generally appreciate the' Stand he has . taken for c WW f oothall and against bossism of star performers., Albany Democrat, '.. "v ;, W. B. Atkinson, printer taken from this city a couple of months ago. to be tried at isalem for stealing an ove&' coat, was exhonerated by the; grand- jury. Atkinson is not a bad fellow in any sense, but is a victim of booze, who tried to reform while here. He ' had some associates almost as weak as himself and he fell after keeping straight a nionth or mofre. Mrs. Harford will preside: at: the Thursday afternoon W. C. T. U. meet ing -at the Reading room at 3 o'clock; The program will be - as - follows: Devotional held by Mrs. J. W.' Ihrie.- topic, "W. C. T. IT."; ' "Its Object," Mrs. W. E. Smith; "Its Value," Miss Nancy Campbell: "What It" Has Accomplished,", Mrs.. W.! H... Dilley; What It Has Done For Me Individu-. ally" l; members; business. , sonir. 'Make the Map All White." led ' bv Mrs. R. Mears; W. CJ T. U. benedic tion. All will be welcome at this meet- While in Eastern Oresron last week. ' the party composed of W: B.- and P. L. i-ate, Mr. Everett and R'. L. Glasa. had great funi ' They went to look at therground in that, section but made a vacation .t out of it. i P. L. ; Cate liked the, "hay , stack land. ' 'but thinks 'th desert land will . never be worth- while. While' many' small streams traverse the desert,' no verduretof any kind -grows there except where something r has been sowed or "planted. On their return oyer the mountains they ran into a bear the size of an elephant, fired at it and only by whipping up at a terrible rate aid Mr. Glass, the . driver, get them out of a bad scrape. -. At least this is what Mr. Cate says Mr. Glass thinks, "if "HUH Lly lLKZ bear was probablya stray sheep. ; ' lars and rates inquire of J.' Jackson, 317 oecona bU, UorvaUis, Ore. Phone 3173 Ind- 10-ll-l6t tflbLTRSCOUGH AMD CU RgTKL(iJg:SS OUCH3 FOR OLDS 50&SI.OO TKIAt BDTTlt FREt MD Alt THROAT AND LUHC TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY WANTED Wanted An experienced chamber maid at the Hotel Corvallis. Good wages paid. s 10-20-tf WANTED Capable girl wants posi tion with familytb do general house work." Apply 421N. Third St 10-19-3t Men Wanted Steady work on ranch near Monroe for Oregon Apple Com pany. - Apply to J. C. Currin, Monroe, or B. W. Johnson, Corvallis. Oregon.. 10-11-tf : WANTED-A suite'- of rooms for light housekeeping,"- or ,a partly fur nished house. Location near College preferred." Best references -given F.' N. Cornholm, general ' delivery, P. O. Corvallis.' . 10-8-25 WANTED Experienced rl for iren- eral housework.:' Phone 4266 '3-24-tf - The Why : IU A Top Notch Doer Great deeds compel regard. world crowns its doers. That's the American people have crowned Dr King s New Discovery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. , Every atom is a health force. It kills grems, and colds and lagrippe vanish. It heals cough-racked mem brances and coughing stops. Sore, inflated bronchial .tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrages cease. ' Dr. Geo: More,4 Black Jack; N. C., writes "it cured me of lung trouble, pronounced hopeleBby all doc tors." 50c, $1.00. - Trial bottle,, free. Guaranteed by all druggists. ; to Cure Catarrhs Poor deluded victims! . "' Continually sprinkling and spraying and stomach dosing. What are you doing it for? Trying to kill the catarrh germs? - Might ' just as well try to" kill a cat with fresh milk. ' Sticking a piete of chewing gum in the upper left hand corner of the right ear would slaughter just as many germs. You can't kill the germs that cause catarrh unless you get where they are. You can get where the germs are by breathing Hyomei, the powerful yet soothing antiseptic, which is prepared especially to kill catarrh germs. Just b,reathe it in, that's all. It gives joyful relief in five minutes. It is guar anteed, by . Graham & Wells ; to cure FOR SALE Good family horse, and two seated surrey. Call at - Benton County Lumber Cb.'s yard. 10-20-ct For Sale Cheap A - second-hand cook stove and buggy. Inquire 557 Madison. 1 10-4-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. Modern conveniences. 1 623 South 4th. Phone 3120. ' 10-20-tf FOR RENT-Corner Third and Jeffer son Sts, suite of rooms, convenient" to bumess section. 10-5-tf The best that can hp mnrlo Our h'ne of Disc. Drr nH Snrino Tt, u . , . I , m, m awwuu uuiuwa i complete. ; of Lo!eSIntSCt? SlWayS dCpelld Upn gettias hat they want in the way Business, Pointers. These cost money and' are worth your attention. - For a cood hicr snnit-arir lnnf nf hiuoJ go to Small, the only machine shop in the city. ; . .- . , Wed-Sat-29 Pacific Chief Ranges and Charter Oak Heaters at Kempin's store, 103 N. Second street 10-18-6t New goods arriving daily at ' Patter son 8 grocery. We solicit a part of your trade. 10-15-tf 'The! Elmore v Motel v Under New. Management," v Neat .and Clean BEST -25c .MEAL EN I THE CITY , $1.00 per Day Special Rates by the Week or Month , . e.,u.,drown ' " Proprietor -,-. Fourth and Monroe Srreets ' Corvillia- , - Oregon Art squares and , rues, full line at Blackledge's furniture store. 10-2-tf 1 - Native and place. ' , V: eastern oysters at Dad's 10-1-tf .. Six loaves of bread for 25 cents at Andrews & Kerr's Bakery. . 9-24-tf r Everything fresh and clean at Pat terson's grocery. Call us up and give us a trial ? Phone 3283. 10-15-tf. ' ' Get. your window '.' glass Miner's. North Second St. at A. L. 9-2S-tf : GOOD BOARD And pleasant rooms forg?eople. Electire lights and bath. Everything homelike, 440 - S. 11th 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 eakes, ' And five minuets time, ' - Is all that it takes At Kh'ne'B. ' 6-12-tf, Watcfe f of 'Andrew & Kerr's peeial delivery.' v 9-24-tf . A MODERN SCHOOL FOB THE STUDY OF MUSIC School offiJusc Oregon Agricultural College uorvaliu, Uregon FACULTY Prof. William Frederic Gaskins, Di- rector Voice Culture,' ponductirig. Prof. William Robinson Boone; Pi . ano, Organ, Theory. - May Babbitt-Ressler, Piano, Music reaagogics FACULTY Genevieve Baum-Gaskins, Voice; Or gan, Piano. i Hans Pospischil, Violin, Composition. - Orchestration. ' Harrv T. RearH Ttan n;- K. jW-iCT, lIVe' Jpessive courses, of study systematically taught instructors of broad attainments,- ample experience, recognized author iH eg,nne,or yced.tudents may enter at any time and complete courses as rapidly as is consistent with good scholarship. npieie : Chorus; Two Glee Clubs, 7 Orchestra, Band, Mandolin Club. For catalog or particular information, address (Prop.) William Frederic Gaskins, Director, Room 37. Administration Building, jO. A. C. "THE SCHOOT; OF OT TAT tty Tenth and Morruon, Portland, Orejoo 3 3 A. P. Armstrontf, LL.B., Principal Old in years, new m methods admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More calls for help than we can meet position certain. Class and individual instruction. BookkeeoinS from written fnrma an A Kv office practice. ' Shorthand that excels in everv resoectr .Wriil penmanship department. Write? for illustrated catalogue. c DCD5R HClllTnil UnmiAnr nn We do the Best Plumbing and - Carry a full line of Plumbers' Supplies ; Deeders In -Hardware, Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Cream Sepa rators, Graniteware, Tinware and Builders' Hardware. Congo Roofing and Quick Ileal Ranges Second Street, - - Corvallis, Oregon DO YOU KNOW HOW TO BUY PAINT i e, , It's easy here,., because our stock of Acme Quality Paint, . , i- iwi v in msu, inajneis anu otams proviQe you witn the best for anv ourrjose vou want it ' Wo pan f nmistfi you with! Window Glass, Raven Ready Roofing and ; lug jjaLt;L m wan capers. WALL PAPER AND PAINT, STORE North Second Street Omiosite Palace TriPAt-!- :jy ?r'T"F r7i;:..i.s f 'f rmi. 3 151! i ' f rtDATOTATVS flM XB ETtlTIUTt CVCDYUniCDB Tint TTT7n 1V1 1 V GRADUATES CAN BE FOUND EVERYWHERE POINTING TO THIS SCHOOL AS TOE REASON FOKTHEIRREKARKABLE SUCCESS Facts Worth Noting Enrollment of students past year 468. ' AU graduate placed In good positions. Filled but 70 per cent applications for office help. Reputation for thorough and personal Instruction. Safe and refining Influences. Send for new Folder and Success Stories. TWITmW SFHTDKI ROD STimFNTS WHFtf I UJllMlj COMPETEHT WITHOUT-CHAKGE 'THEDAILY S, PER MONTH