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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1909)
Wear Mentor Underwear We want to excite your interest in this superb brand of underwear as a "busi ness proposition, because the pleasant relations of Merchant and Consumer are ' furthered through' brands of unquestioned MERIT. Our reputation as dependable advertisers is increased when you buy such underwear as the MENTOR. . ' Every garment is thoroughly steamed, a sanitary precaution, ; , and niade non-shrink- ; able at the same time. : Prices in women's v garments run from 35c to 5.00; prices r in children's garments, from 25c to $1.00. THE WinMiifiiV SIhip F. L. MILLER When you see it In our ad It's so Dealer in All Kinds of WOOD and COAL Delivered in any Quantity Desired to AU Parts of City. YARDS: 7th Street, opposite Benton County Lumbar Co. Office - and Residence Phone, 1113 CL 'ZEE, IMIerritt Will be cleaning feathers and mattresses for a short time only. '" Phone 470 UNDERTAKERS M. S. BOVEE, FUNERAL DIRECT or and Licensed Fmbalmer. Suc cessor to Bovee & Bauer ..Corvallis, Oregon. Iod. Phone 45. Bell Phone ., 241, Lady attendant when desired. BLACKLEDGE ; & EVERETT, LI tx censed embalmers and funeral direct ors. Have everything new in coffins, . caskets and burial robes. ' Calls ans- , wered day and night. .'. Lady .. assist s ant. Embalming a specialty. Day phones, ;Ind. Il7 and 1153, Bell, 631; V: night phones, Ind. 2129 and 1153. PHYSICIANS G. R. FARRA, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND ,f Surgeon, c Office in -Burnett. Block, j overrHarris' Store. ' Residence corner Seventh and Madison. Office hours: 8 to 9,1 m.; i 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 insuri ance. . :- v ? National Live Stock Insurance Ass'n By J. M. OBER, Secretary, Portland, Oregon, October 28 1909. C PIANOS, ORGANS Sheet Music, Musical Mdse. Prices and Terms to Suit ' . . . t Call in and See Us. The Mathews Music Store Corvallis, Oregon -Phone 357 " j ' Capt Geo. Tyler. Mgr. The City and Vicinity All the news all the time in The . Gazette-Times, 50c per month." Born last -week to Mrs. Fred Hill, at Scotts- Mills Marion - county, a daughter. Mr. Hills is a graduate of O. A. C. There were exactly twenty-eight chorus girls in the show last night, and a dozen men. More could not get on this stage to any advantage. - Chief Wells has in his possession a lady's new belt found this morning. This is a combination leather and rub ber belt with pearl fastenings. Most of the Corvallis stores are now displaying holiday goods. Many of the windows have displays of what will make acceptable presents. The people : who buy early will have the best . choice. The "Land of Nod" company dis tributed some very novel advertising at the performance last night, the : kind that the possessor keeps in his pocket and shows to the other fellow. It costs a little more but is always worth the while. Since early this morning six or more inches of snow has fallen. The weather shows no disposition to moderate or grow colder, so there is a prospect of a heavy snowfall. It maybe that the heavy fall that marked last January or February will . be duplicated at this time. Last year's fall, however, ended with a rain and heavy floods of the Willamette and Columbia. , . ' At a special meeting ' of the O. A. C student body,- following the drill hour yesterday, Coach Sol S. Metzger was presented with a' gold watch and chain, and Sol "flunked." Such a.testimoniai is not" common in the first year of any coach, and then Metzger had no inkling of what the student body was up to. This presentation was certainly a fine token of the esteem in which Mr. Metz ger is held. . i. . ' - I Albany was visited by a shop ; lifter yesterday. A woman went around to i several places helping herself to things. ' At Chambers & McGune she was spotted : and made to eive . up. what she had ! stolen. Going to her " room at Russ j House other things were found, and : she confessed to having taken things at different places, a fui at Hamilton's among other things. On ' returning everything she was . allowed ' to go. Albany Democat. ' ... : There is more or less disappointment among the officials at the size of the j fine assessed against the bootlegger j who subscribed himself officially as Ed. I Wilson Wyatt. It is so hard to catch bootleggers and so hard to convict them, 1 even when caught with goods in their possession and record of ., their sales, that the officials feel a $50 fine is inade- : quate. , The intent is to make an ex- 1 ample of each convicted man so that others tempted to engage in the illegal traffic will cut it out. Fifty dollars isn't much to a fellow who can sell his booze at $1.00 a pint and buy it at $2.00 or $3.00 a gallon. Following the King Doodlebug show, the next really great event in Corvallis will . be . the ' Presbyterian Bazaar. chicken dinner, and sale of cooked foods at the told . Gazette -; building on Madison street, 'December 15. i The ladies of the church and , congregation have made a great lot of the finest Christmas gifts, imaginable, just the kind particular people like to give, and they will sell these at genuine bargains price. The list includes a little of every J thing from doilies and aprons to hand worked scarfs, table cloths, hand-bags,, and all that kind of material. Remem ber day and date. The case of Bailey vs. Benton county comes up at Dallas on Monday for the second time.;; -Bailey, who lives north of Corvallis, represents that a culvert DroKe down witn nun while he was driving a team, and in the resultant accident he was more or less injured. The county offered to pay : him about $200 but Bailey would not stand for this. - The case was venued to Polk county last spring, but " the. pleadings were , faulty and , the case -,i continued until now, that the complaint might be amended. r -Commissioner Smith, Dep uty Clerk Robert Johnson ajid others from here will have to go over. t Coach Metzger has presented loving cups to the two football men who went through -the season's schedule of games without taking out time '- for injury. The recipients of these coveted trophies were Captain Evenden . .and ,'' Hawley, At- the opening of -the' season - Metzger promised this reward to every man who would nght through the ,season without the loss of - a- minute's time, but expressed a doubt as to any one s being able '.to.- earn the: reward. The cups bear the inscription: ."To .the man who was always in 1 the . game, At. a., meeting of the ' athletic, board the omciai athletic msignia was awarded to the following,. men: Even den, Dunn, Nelson, Hawley, " Wallace, Loosley,; Clark, :s Breithaupt, V Hun tley , Gilbert, Keck, Enberg, Bergman; Ras mussen, Rynolda ant) Wolff, . 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 R. H. Huston and others who bought cutters last year may get to use them before the present spell is over. " Tonight at Waldo Hall Coach Metzger and the O. A. C, team will be given a royal good time by the Cauthorn Hall club. : - The body of Charles Cochell was tak en to ' Albany last night and . will be buried tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Cochell was a member of Company G, state militia, and will be buried by that or ganization. The unfortunate young man had been braking only about three or four weeks. Conductor Riley and mem bers of the train crew will go to the funeral tomorrow. Stung For 15 Years By Indigestion's pangs trying many, doctors and $200.00 worth of medicine in vain, B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C., at last used Dr. - King's New Life Pills, and writes they wholly cured him. They cure constipation, bilious ness, sick headache; stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles. 25 cents at all druggist. What is Hyomei? You Have Heard About the Catarrh Cure Graham & Wells Guarantees. Hyomei is a wonderful antiseptic, so powerful that . it promptly destroys germ life, yet its action on the mucous membrane is extremely soothing and healing. ' N It relieves catarrh, in five minutes: it cures m a tew weeks or money back. It is made chiefly of eucalyptus and eucalyptol taken from the eucalyptus forests of inland Australia. The medi cal profession knows that eucalyptus is an absolutely certain germ destroyer and with the active, principles of euca lyptus as a base Hyomei is made 'more efficient, pleasant and quick acting by the addition of ThymoL an antiseptic and disinfectant largely employed in the Listerian System. Guaiacol and other' important medicinal agents are also included in the. Hyomei formula, which, no doubt, is the greatest de stroyer of catarrh germs the world has ever known. ' Hyomei is a powerful, penetrating antiseptic that is pleasant to use. : It does not contain a particle of cocaine opium or any habit-forming or injurious drug. Ladies' Dress ; Goods All the . NEWEST - Weaves and Shades at Reasonable Prices. Henkle & Davis . ft y Good Clean Apples For Cooking . , - : . .75c per box Good Eating . - - $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..1, ; . Corvallis. Oregon Phone 9058. Apples .No dosing the stomach when you use Hyomei. -Just breathe it in through the small inhaler that comes with each outfit.". Sold by leading druggists ev erywhere and in Corvallis by Graham & Wells. $1.00 for complete outfit. Cures indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stom. ach, belching, arid cures all stomach dis ease or money back. Large box of tab lets 50 cents. ,1 Druggists in all towns WANTED WAITED Position as sales woman, by refined, educated, experienced young woman, of pleasing address, phone 4262. ' ' ! ' , 12-4-3t WANTED Experienced dining room girl at the Hotel Corvallis. " 12-2-tf ; ; FOR SALE FOR SALE-Good four-foot length fir wood for sale, delivered any part of city. Phone 2294 or call at 744 north 19th street. 12-2-6t FOR SALE A fine four year old Jersey cow. , Will be fresh in two weeks. Loren Cyrus, Corvallis; phone No. K 316. ll-29-6t Business Pointers. These cost money and are worth your attention. A big demonstration next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, at Hodes Grocery of Quaker Puffed Wheat, Puffed Rice, Corn Flakes, Qats, etc. We would like to have all of our customers see this demonstration. 12-3-3t 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. 11-30-tf Native oysters direct from the Willapa Harbor beds, 35 cents pint, 65 cents qt. At Dad's place. 10-29-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' jacent Territory Proposed . to be Annexed. ' To the electors of the City of Corval lis; and ! To the electors in the territory adja 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., 1909, under and in 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 Corn vallis on the 8th day of November, 1909, and was approved bv the Mayor of said I city on the 8th day of November, 1909, a special election 01 the electors 01 said City of Corvallis and ' of tha 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 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and in the ad jacent territory hereinafter described at the hour 01 eight o ciock in the lore- noon of said day and continuing in said city and m 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 submitting to the electors of said city. and to! ' ther electors in the' territory hereinafter described and proposed to be annexed to said citv 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 which is due South 12.61 chains distant from the Southwest corner of the Do nation Land Claim of John Stewart and Mary Stewart, his wife,. Notification Number 949 Claim Number 49 in Town ship 11, South Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian and Claim Number 60 in Township 11, South Range 4 West of the : Willamette ' Meridian and run thence North 70 degrees 30 minutes West to the -West side of the County Road leading North from the City of Corvallis, Oregon, being the Northerly extension of Ninth Street in said Citv of Corvallis, running thence North along the west side of said county road to a pomt which : is due East of the South 'east corner (property line) of . Block Number 18 in Wells & McElroy's Addi tion toiCorvallis,' thence North to the Northeast ..corner (property line) of Block Number 23 in said aHrtition. thence West along the South line of the road bounding said addition on the North to the Morthwest corner (property line) of Block Number 37 of said addition. thence South along the East side of the County-Road to the South side of the County. Road leading from. Corvallis to Kings. Valley, thence East along the South side of said County Road to the intersection 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, fcouth Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian and Claim Number 39 in Town-' ship 12, South Range 5 West of the Willamette ' Meridian, T thence South I along the East line of said Donation I Land Claim to tie cente- of the chan nel of Oak Creek, thence down the center of the channel of said Oak Creek to the intersect'on 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 bouthwest corner of the Citv of Cor vallis, being the point where the West une 01 saia uity 01 (Jorvalus 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 cor.-er of said city, - being the point where the North line of said Citv of Corvallis intersects the center of the channel of the Willamette Riverthence 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 deerees 30 min utes West to the place of beginning. iiitj lorra in wnicn said question will appear upon the official ballot, omitting 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). : duo r-b'ar Annexation. 301 Against Annexation." i The pollinsr place where said election will be held in said City of Corvallis is and shall be the Council Chamber in the City Hall in said City of Corvallis and Wm. H. McMahon, A. L. Steven son and W. R. Hansell are the Judges of election in said city, and E. D. Hen dricks and Grover C. Cate are the Clerks of election in said city appointed for said election The polling place where said election X mas Watches Hamilton, Hampden, Eockford, South Bend, Ingersoll-Tren-ton, Ingersoll, Elgin, Waltham and Howard Watches always in stock. All sold under an absolute guar antee to the purchaser. E W, S. PR ATT, jeweler and Optician mw riTiTiimaiiTTror -tr-frKMr LET ALL YOUR TROUBLES GO UP IN SMOKE : Don't worry over what you shall give your men friends for Christmas .. THE ' M0S7 ' ACCEPT "ABLE PRESENT IS A BOX OF FINE CIGARS OR A PIPE I have the largest stock ever shown here in at tractive Holiday Boxes of 12 to 100 Cigars at prices from 50 per box up. Pipes to Suit Every Fancy COME AND SEE JACK MILNE, Man ar Second St. H o l i d ay G i f ts If it is hard for you to settle on what to give, let us help you out. You will find the solution almost 'as quick as you glance at our' show cases. In them is a variety. It is.not necessary to buy expensive presents there are plenty of in-, expensive presents. 'We are sure to ulease in the PoDular Priced Articles as, well as in the Finest Made. Reputation speaks for itself. ALBERT J. METZGER, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER . , Occidental Hotel Building - - Open Evenings 1 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 W; E X A N H E L P Y O U 1 For we now have a big line of , SPRAY PUMPS, PRUNING SHEARS and ORCHARD SUPPLIES. SlietITsiSliow:vYai will be held, in the hereinbefore de scribed territory proposed to be annex ed to said City 01 Corvallis is and shall be the front room -on ground floor off Kennedy's Store on the North side of: County Road constituting extension of; Monroe Street and located on the Southv side of Block xme (1) of Wells & Mc Elroy's Addition to the City of Corval lis aforesaid, and Louis Hollenberg, F S. True and W. K. Tavlor are the? Judges of election in said territory andl . .N. Tartar and a . tu. btevens are the Clerks of election in said territory ap pointed f op 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 "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 sucn votes are in favor of annexation then the votes cast within said City of Cor- 1 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. Geo. W. Denman, Municipal Judge of the City of Corval lis. . Date of First Publication, Nov, 19, 1909. ... Date of Last Publication, Dec. 17, 1909. 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