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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1909)
To Close Out We have On sale 119 W. B. Corsets ' Ranging in price From $1.50 , To $3.50 All sizes To Close ' For $1.00 :. Call early . In order To get your size THE . F. L. MILLER When you see it In our ad It's so A Great Bargain - , i .. We have a few Corinth Wooleii Mills Overcoats left which we. will close out at half price. $ 8.00 Coats for. ...... ..$4.00 9.00 Coats for....... 4.50 10.00 Coats for. .......... 5.00 ; 12.50 Coats for.". 6.25 j 16. 00 Coats for .......... . 8.00 i Also a fine line of water proof coats at from $15 to $25. Dealer in all Men's Furnishings CORVALLIS. - - OREGON UNDERTAKERS M. 8. BOVEE, FUNERAL DIRECT , or and Licensed Embalmer. " Sue- , i cesser to BoveeA Bsner Corvallis, Oregon. led. Phone 45. Bell Phone 241. Lady attendant when desired. BLACKLEDGE &. EVERETT, LI , censed embalmers and funeral 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. PHYSICIANS G. B. FARRA, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Office in Burnett Block, over Harris' Store. Residence corner Seventh and Madison. ,.' Office hours: 8 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 2 p. m. Phones: . Office, 2128, Residence, 404. : . Insure Your Stock , To Whom It May Concern: ?. , This is to certify that we have this day appointed Mr. S. K. Hart sock, of Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, as our representative, and he is authorized to solicit business and collect money for this Associa tion pertaining to live stock insur ance.. ' . . National Live Stock Insurance Ass' n ; ByJ. M. 0BERr'Secretaryt Portlan,d,.,Oregon, October 28, 109.. PIANOS, ORGANS 1- , ........... .. Sheet Music, Musical Mdse; ,: Prices and Terms to Suit ; ' Call 'in and See Us. The Mathews Music Store Corvallis, Oregon ' '.Phone 357, - J Capt Geo. Tjler, Mgr. . The Gity and Vicinity Bishop Scadding has named December 20 as the date for a "weclome. to the new pastor," Rev. F. M. Baum, at the : Episcopal church. . . f- . ! There are two pocketbooks contain ing money, and a watch fob at t as office awaiting owners. Parties properly describing same can get them ' at any time. Skates will be free to ladies Thurs day P. M., 3 to 5:30. This session will be more especially for beginners, so come and learn. There will be plenty of help for all. ' 1 President F. L. Kent, Dr. Withy- comie and O. G. Simpson, of O. A. C, will attend the coming sessions of the State Dairy Association, Dec. 9, 10, and make addresses. -.- ; The Eugene school board is consider ing the advisability of abolishing foot ball at the high and graded schools, Such a resolution has- been presented by Chairman Murphey. " The advance sale of seats for "King Dodo began this morning, fully one half of the capacity, of the opera house was sold out before noon. "Dodo" will surely get a warm reception. Jess Townsend, the McMinnville man W.10 fired into a charivari party ; and killed a man named Lawrence' has been convicted of manslaughter. It does not pay to shoot promiscously. W. S. Brown is just in receipt of 9, 000 apple trees that are to be planted on "the Willamette Valley Orchard Co. s property west of Corvallis, the Sam Wyatfc place. Work there is being pushed as rapidly as possible. The Southern Pacific has promised .to give Roseburg certain considerations asked and has agreed to build Grants Pass a fine new station.- It seems a certainty that the Southern Pacific is to favor itself in Corvallis also. The Y. W. C. A. will hold their Bazaar Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri day of this week. This is your chance to buy your Christmas presents. Miss Pratt's art work will be on sale among other good things. Homemade candies will be feature; a table for the sale of econd-hand goods will be another, so here's your chance to dispose of guch things and get others at a reduced price. ,. Don't ' forget-at the Mining Building, Dec. 1, 2, and 3. Another 6. A. C. man has made good. From the Cobalt Daily Nugget, of On tario, Canada, we learn that E. W. Philips, formerly of this city and a student for several years at O. A. C, has been engaged by the Coleman De velopment Company to superintend the development of mmmg properties con trolled by them. This is the same com pany that employed Mr. Philips last year, paying him a net salary of $300 per month. This year it pays him $4000 per year and receives only a portion of his time. E. W. lias other profitable interests in hand and bids fair to be come a plutocrat, if not a "Canuck." Mr. Wm. S. Noyes, a distinguished minig engineer and capitalist of San Francisco, stopped off in Corvallis - to. visit a few hours with acquaintances in the city, yesterday. Mr. Noyes has been long associated with " Mr. Ben Bowers, a former Benton county boy, and expressed himself as much im pressed with O. A; C. and its work, of which he obtained a general ideal. . He was much interested in the operations of the creamery, which is quite a pro minent feature of the commercial side of this community. The fame of our Oregon apples is everywhere through out the south ; and east, and he was very much pleased with the fruit dis played in the markets ofJCorvallis, par-t ticularly those unexcelled Kings -at August Hodes' store, which will com pare favorably with the best fruit pro duced anywhere. - Few are the people of Corvallis who have not seen and admired the lawn and street parking at Prof, F. . Berch- told's new home at the corner of 6th and Tyler streets. Last night soma persons driving a cow or cows permitted the animal or animals to get on that lawn and parking, particularly the lawn, and tramp it full of holes; That's rather exasperating, don't . you think? The , Berchtolds have spent time un limited and -a great deal of money to make their property appear to the best advantage, and no other - lawn in this city has showed quite so well. ' It is an outrage that animals should mat its beauty. The ' Berchtolds made an effort to find out who the driver was but it was too dark. There,isnot a lawn or parking in this city. that does not show the markings of cattle, sheepf, dogs or humans.' ' In many places ' the damage is considerable, brother places there is only the .evidence of boys or young men having run over the ground. It is" some' consolation that ?, the -city council is now considering - the matter and at its next session, probably, -will pass an ordinance regulating' the driv ing of animals through the streets and providing; a -penalty If o?f trespassing. The council should not forget., to '' pro hibit driving herds or single animals at night..- . ' Big Sale On Broken Line of Exceptional Bargains if you can find your size. A money saving clean-up sale' to make room for new stock. We Pay Highest prices farm produce for ERWIN BROTHERS IND. PHONE 116 : All the news all the time in The Gazette-Times,- 50c per month. I The E. E. Wilson 125 acres, bought by J. F. Culver a year aero, has been bought by A. L. Stevenson. Mr.. Cul ver Came from Coos county and will re turn there. Mr. Stevenson is not vet certain what he will do with the place. There will be a regular communica tion of Corvallis Lodge No. 14 A. F. and A. M. tonight at Masonic Temnle. with work in the F. C. deeree. AH members are requested to attend and visiting brothers will be cordially wel comed. - It will be news to some, at least. that Miss Edith Adams, the 'cello artist with the Central Grand Concert Co., is in reality Mrs. Maximilian Dick, wife of the violinist of the same company. The Polk Countv Observer is responsible for this statement. Coach Metzo-pr has Portland and will remain in Corvjallis several davs. TT fa KQ;n A:n,-n.a4-1., u . tjtAi atu lated on the great work he was able to get out of his team. Metzger is hailed throughout the Northwest as a very wily instructor in the gridiron game and all v5rnfrf-a m w &i w iimi UlliSUUbCU praise for his achievements this year. iocai enthusiasts feel that he is the real article. The ferry is doing land-office business these days everybody across the river wants to get here. . W. L. Walker, ! in town thismorning,- intimated that about one more failure of the efy would in duce all the east-siders to go td Albany to trade,' and if it is necessary: to wait two years for that bridge all the people will have left his section. As one watches the waiting of the teamsters, the slow-going ferry, and the difficulty in getting on an off the old scow he is easily convinced that that there should be an early change. . . ' Alone in Sawmill at Midnight Unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms or cold, W. J. Atkins worked as night watchman, at Banner Springs, Tenn. Such exposure gave 1 him a severe cold that settled on his lungs. At last he had to give up work. He tried many remedies but all failed till he used Dr. King's New' Discovery. After using one bottle", he writes, "I went back to work as well as ever." Severe colds, stubborn coughs, inflamed throats and sore lungs, .' hemorrhages, croup and whooping cough get qnick relief and prompt cure from this glori ous medicine. ":' 50 and $1.00. Trial bot tle free, guaranteed by. ies Dress Goods ' All the . NEWEST Weaves and Shades at Reasonable Prices. Henkle & Davis it Good Clean Apples For Cooking ..... .". r... 75c per box Good Eating -s - , $1.00 per box Packed in Tiers, $1.25 to $1.50 per box Fancy for Shipping - - . $2.00 per box . GEORGE ARMSTRONG R. F. D. l, vtv , ; Corvallis; Oregon Phone 9053.' - Apples WANTED WANTED-P VUWV(X oaico WUIIIUIJ, by refined, educated, experienced young TITAIYl rl Fl rtf nlnnn.'..J.. . . " t"cK"ig auuress, pnone 4Z7ti 12-l-3t WANTED--Pantry or chamber work in hotel, or to help in family. 303 N. rtn street. - i2-l-3t WANTED-Young man until after the holidays, with possibility of perma nent position at Kline's. - : . ;. 11-29-tf FORSAllE FOR SALE-Two vacant lots; ako house and lot, on Twelfth strppt Tn. quire of Mrs R. L. Ortell, Ind. phone 3194. ... v : w-tf FOR SALE Five grade Jersey cows and registered bull. Will take young mare or team m trade. R. N. William son, Wells, Ore. 11-19-w-if FOR SALE A fine' four year old Jersey cow. Will be - fresh in two weeks. Loren Cyrus, Corvallis, phone No. K 3)6. ll-29-f?t FOR SALE-$75 Bridge & Beach Superior steel range, first-class shape. Elmore Hotel. " - - ll-26-6t FOR SALE-r-Household goods, etc., See R. W. Skallerud. . 11-22-tf s Pointers. These cost money and are worth your attention. Large stock of roll-top desks on hand at Blackledge's Furniture store. . 12-lt ' For home cooking, fresh bread, cook ies, doughnuts, etc., try the Midway Confectionery, 353 Madison street, Cor vallis. : n-an-tf Native oysters direct from ttm Willapa Harbor beds, 35 cents Dint. 65 cents qt At Dad's place. 10-29-tf Get your window glass at A. L. Miner's. North Second St. 9-28-tf 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. 6-12-tf NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In the City of Corvallis and in the Ad- V..'. jacent Territory Proposed to be Annexed. To the electors of the Citv of Corval lis; and i lo the electors m the terntorv'adia- cent thereto hereinafter described and proposed to be annexed to said city: Notice is hereby given that on Satur day, the 18th day of December, A. D., 19U9, Under and m pursuance of Ordi nance No. 289 of the City of "Corvallis entitled "An Ordinance submitting to the electors a proposed change in the boundaries of the City of Corvallis and calling an election therefor," which passed the Council of the City of Cor vallis on the 8th day of November, 1909, and was approved by the Mayor of said city oh the 8th! day of November, 1909, a special election of the electors of said City of Corvallis and of tho electors of the territory hereinafter described and proposed to be annexed to said City of Corvallis will be held, commencing in said city at the hour of nine p'clock in the forenoon of said day ' and in the ad jacent territory hereinafter described at the hour of eight o'clock in the fore noon of said day and continuing in said city and in said adjacent territory pro posed to be annexed until seven o'clock in the afternoon of said day without closing the' polls, for the purpose of suDmunng to tne electors or said city, and to the" electors in the territory hereinafter described and proposed to be annexed to said city the question whether there shall be annexed to said City of Corvallis the following described territory, to-wit: . . ' ' ', " Commencing at a' point on the ' West bank of the Willamette ' River South 70 degrees 30 minutes ' East from a point wmcn is aue soutn iz.bi cnai.ns distant from the Southwest corner of . the Do nation Land Claim of John Stewart and Mary: Stewart, his wife,. Notification,! iNumDer 4 tjiaim .Number 49 in Town shftr 11, South Range 5 "West of the Willamette Meridian and Claim Number 60 in Township 11, SouthRange A West ox me ; w mamette meridian ana rutt tnence worth 70 degrees 30 .mmutea ,West tothe West' side of the County Road leading ; North from the City of CorVallis ' Oreffon. beinsr the Northerlv extdnsiori of Ninth Street in said City uj. kjkjl vauiB, running mencejNorxn along the West side of said county road to a point which is due East of the South east corner, (property line) . of , Block, itumuer uja wens ci MCBaroy s. Addi tion to Corvallis, . thence North" to the Northeast corner (property line) of Block Number 23 -in . said addition, thence West alonsr the South line of t.h road bounding said addition on the North to tne JNortnweBt corner (property line) of BlQck ; , Number 37 of said addition. thence, South along the East,side of the County Road to the South side nf the County Road, leading from1 Corvallis to Kings' Valley,1 thence' East alohg 'tne South ide of sa1dJ County Road to the interewtion' thereof with the East line of the Donation' Land Claim of Freder ick A. Horning and Mary Ann Horning, his wife, Notification Number 945, be ing Claim Number 53 in Township 11, South Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian and Claim Number 39 in Town ship 12, South Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian, ' thence ' South along the East line of said Donation Land Claim to the center of the chan nel of Oak Creek, thence down the center of the channel of said Oak Creek to the intersection thereof with the center of the channel of Mary's River, thence down the center of the channel of Mary's River to the most Southerly Southwest corner of the City of Cor vallis being the point where the West line of said City of Corvallis intersects the center line of the said Mary's River, thence following the several courses of the West and North boundarv lines of said City of Corvallis ' to the Northeast corner of said city, being the point where the North line of said City of Corvallis intersects the center of the channel of the Willamette River, thence down the . center of said Willamette River to a point South 70 degrees 30 minutes East from the place of begin ning, thence North 70 degrees 30 min utes West to the place of beginning. The form in which said question will fPPe' r upon the official ballotromitting the description of the territory proposed to be annexed, is as follows: ''Shall there be annexed to the City of Corvallis, Oregon, the following de scribed territory, to-wit: (description of territory). 300 For Annexation. 1 301- Against Annexation. " T,he Plung Place where said election will be held in said Citv of Corvallis is and shall hp th fVmnmi n,,. the City Hall m said City of Corvallis and Wm. H. McMahon, A. L. Steven son and W. R. Hansell are the Judges Of election in sniH nitr aA V r tr . - mj. .ncu- dricks and Grover C. Cate are the Clerks of election in said city appointed for said election The polling place where said election YOU CM AFFORD TO BUY $50 to $100 Saved On The Purchase Price of a HIGH-GRADE PIANO PACIFIC COAST AGENTS For the Steinway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Packard, Ludwig, Kingsbury, Decker Bros., Wellington and 20 other makes of Pianos. WE MUST GIVE UP OUR FLOOR SPACE WE ARE NOW OCCUPYING AT SMALL'S BAKERY BY SATURDAY, THE 27th, And to sell the remaining pianos rather than box them, pay drayage, freight and other additional ex pense to ship them out, we are quoting wholesale prices. We have 38 of our own stores on the Pacific Coast, are factory representatives for 28 different Eastern manufactur ers of pianos and organs, have been in the piano business twenty-six years, and when we say we are the oldest and largest piano and organ house on the Coast we can verify this statement. We will take in exchange as part payment on a new instrument your old organ, or piano. Call and investigate SHERMAN & CLAY Portland & San Francisco At Small's Bakery Corvallis I -Take Care of Your Orchard It is coming time when every practical fruit grow- er will be giving his. trees that attention necessary for them to be thrifty and productive . WE CAN HELP YOU For we now have a big line of SPRAY PUMPS, PRUNING SHEARS and ORCHARD SUPPLIES. : THE pAILY GAZETJE-XIMES 50c per month by carries Try it aJmontK, 1 will be held in the hereinbefore .de scribed territory proposed to be annex ed to said City of Corvallis is and shall be the front room on ground floor of Kennedy's Store on the North side of County Road constituting extension of Monroe Street and located on the South side of Block one (1) of Wells & Mc elroys Addition to the City 01 Corval lis aforesaid, and . Louis Hollenberg, F. ' S. True and W. K. Taylor are the Judges of election in said territory and N. Tartar; and F. E. Stevens are the Clerks of election in said territory ap pointed .for said election. The electors Within said City of Cor vallis, and the electors within said above described territory proposed to be annexed thereto are hereby invited to vote upon said proposition by placing; upon their ballots the words "For An nexation" or f Against Annexation," that is to say, by placing a cross upon the official ballot between the number and answer voted for. - Electors in said City of Corvallis will vote upon said proposition at the above named polling place within said city and the electors in said above described terri tory proposed to be annexed will vote' upon said proposition at the aforesaid polling place . within said territory. The votes cast in said territory proposed to be annexed will be first separately canvassed and if a majority of such votes are in favor of annexation then the votes cast within said City of Cor vallis will be next 'separately canvased and said territory will not be annexed to said city unless a majority of the elect ors of said territory and also a majority of the electors of said City of Corvallis voted at said election for annexation. Dated November 19th, 1909. Done by order of the Council of the City of Corvallis. Gto. W. Denman, Municipal Judge of the City of Corval v lis. Date of First Publication, Nov. 19. 1909. Date of Last Publication, Dec. 17, 1909. - D & W a PI ' -j -l.I'- km how