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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1909)
'ij vtiO m 'li -Ji Q ' it lo Ii.'ftt.-16 ; mfnfc. H'jortiri- ro-J' 'if'' T-, &g&)t. 3; Christmas Buying is now on in earnest ' Don't """'., defa) rbr postpone your visit to THE ' WOMAN'SM 4 V SHOP, i You II find quick service and courteous y ' ; i :- t - ?'.'."'. ; - . i.' .. V ;'i '-' treatment nere, oesiaes lino oest values jo, oe, found anywhere. ,- f : v V; 1? h V A Few Hints Fancy Hosiery Furs, Umbrellas Fancy Neckwear, : Leather Handbags' 4 Belts and Buckles Muslin Underwear ! Tailored Suits r ; ; ; , r- , Kimonos ; i Silk Petticoats . 11 ' : Wool Sweaters t, ; ; Knit Underwear Kid Gloves Babies' Wear Handkerchiefs A Few Hints Lunch Cloths Tray Cloths . ' Tumbler Doilies Plate Doilies J Table Doilies Buffet Scarfs Piano Scarf s Sofa Pillows Pin Cushions Coat Hangers r Opera Bags Shoe Bags Glove Cases1 " Laundry Bags The Buying Worries x)f Today; be-: come : the ; Sm purchase your 'Gifts at v o When YoirSeelt in Our Ad. It's So iL'O W4 t and the B. F. Mulkey 'Will be cleaning feathers and mattresses for a short . time only. . , 1 Phone 470 , ,l UNDERTAKERS M. 8, BOV EE, FUNERAL DIRECT or and Licensed Embalmer. . Sac . cesser, "to Bovee.A , Bsuer Corvalhs, ; Oregon. lad. Phone 45. Belt Phone - 241, . Lady attendant when desired. BLACKLEDGE & EVERETT, Li censed embalmers and funeral direct v ors. Have everything new in coffins, , caskets and burial robes. Calls ans- wered day and. night. ,.(.. Lady, assist ant. Embalming a specialty.4 4 Day t phones, ind, 117 and 1153, Bell,; 531; ' night phones, Ind. 5129 and 1153. The City ' -and Vicinity ': PHYSICIANS G. R. FARRA', M. b., PHYSICIAN AND 1 Surgeon. ' Office id iBarrott?, Block, ' over Harris' Store. Residence corner " Seventh and Madison. Office hours: I 8 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 2 p. m. Phones: tf Office, 2128, Residence, 404.' ,,t7. ,?-,.,?' Sheet Music, Musical Mdse. Prices and Terms to Suit N Call in and See Us. . ( The. Mathews Music Store Corvallis, Oregon - : Phone 357 CapL Geo.'Tjier, Mgn,-! . Ladies 7"Uoods 'Js ill aijii nrfor.j jjvj ij eashcj jig 031 ci Si 4LWeaves.,and Shades O ; at Reasonable r Prices. neniae cc gravis TA telegram to Dr. J. R. N. - Bell an nounces the critical illness of a little nephew, son of George Bell, , who . lives at Baker City. The little, fellow has typhoid.:"1 : T ------ -- - , . Two people of this city have ordered the daily Gazette-Times sent to rela tive as a Christmas present. Either the daily or weekly will prove. a highly acceptable gift in many instances. y Mrs. Joseph A. Hite and daughter, Elma V. Hite, were in the city yester day. ,The Elites live just across Mary's river at the Carver bridge and raise' some of the finest vegetables brought to Corvallis. : ' : . There will be a special communication of Corvallis Lodge No. 14, A. F. and A. M. ' tomorrrowi :i Friday nighty for the purpose of work in, the M. M. de gree. All members are "requested to attend. I After the labor of the evening is concluded a banquet will be served in the refreshment room."" Hi The last pf the eleven steel arches of the new Armory's roof is . being put into place. It is said that this fine ac quisition to O. A. C's department of war t warbreafof use wlieh students return atthe ' end ' of Vacation. The steel "trusses arej; $0 be" covered ivith corrugated iron , and this will pot "require ,ftny great length of imC" The steel 5n this structure came from Pittsburg and was put together at Portland. . ' McKenzies Merry. Makers played io another packed house at the - Palace last night, presenting the uproarously funny comedy drama. ."The -Man , from Mexico." , Bob McKenzie is making good as a. comedian and his witty say ings kept his audience laughing la&t night. The rest of the company were 1 also good. Four films are shown, the best of which is ,"Dora," an adapts tion of Tennyson 's poem. This program will be seen again tonight. The Palace orchestra now numbers eight pieces and is playing high class music - at all the performance s,.-I J.-..,,.Zm?ia ,i At last night's statedcommunication of Corvallis- Lodge Nor 14r As- F; and As, M.T the following officers were elected tor the coming year: t Frederick Berch told. W-: M: E. L: S&aneerS.-'W: M. S. Bovee; J?WrZ7 Hi tavis7 treasurer; XlrAMurphjey, 'secretary. In accord- i ance vith a time-honored custom which fformeny? prevailed in the JEraternitv nere, mere win ue a jomi installation of the Blue Lodge and Eastern Star officers on-the-evening -of -St. John's day, Monday, December 27 to which all Masons and their 'families will be r ffc 5- "i C. -r ' i ? C ft. i invited, the ceremonies to be followed by .'banquet.? -j.V 2ig ... fj.irs.- oaranj vauinorn" is' epenaing this week with relatives - at " Rickreal, Polk county., "1 ' j-iiA j; ! " Convocation impersonation of i Shakespearean char acters, at the Armory next Tuesday evening will begin' at 7:30 instead of 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. lIndicationsare that the short courses for .farmers: and teachers .which ; will commence at the " Oregon Agricultural : College 'January 4th will be Very "well 'attended. L'l 7 T ; .. Zll- Over eighty students have ' taken part in the preliminary debating ' and .oratorical contests1 at the 0. A.. C. and many more will enter before the work is completed. : ,,,, -: . . .; Miss Cauthorn Will give her younger pupilsta Christmas musicale -on Satur day from 3 to 5. ,' This .is the first of fseveral musickls that are , tq be, giveii in the near future. ' i ; - .; " An action for recovery of a ,grocery bill occupied Judge Wright's? court at Philomath Tuesday and Wednesday; J. E..,Henkle claimed that J.' A; Archi bald owed him certain sums,, while ,the latter insisted that he had an: agree? ment to do certain work for Mr.' Henkle to cover the bilL Judge Dennman, pf this : city, . and Attorney; Smith, "; of Philomath, fought it out and gave 'the case to the' jury Wednesday ' at 11 o'clock. ; ; Late Wednesday nigh th4 jury was still -wrestling frith the prob lem. Henkle won. ' . v i ; Some high school lad handed in an ac count of the basketball game with' the Alumni Wednesday afternoon . at; . the skating rink..; He -says it was a great game, rather rough the first -. half, but full of life and good playing. : A large crowd witnessed the game, i Unfprturi atly the lad left out the main point the score and the winner.. ; Those who played were: 1 Alumni, Smith and Hays, forwards; Farmer, center; Colbert and and Dilley, I guards. High School, Sprague and Cate, forwards; Fegley and Starr; guards; Hotchkiss, center. The Presbyterian chicken dinner and bazaar at the Danneman house , yester day brought in about $250. Something more than $100 was taken in' at ..the dinner, about $2(5 worth of oaiidy was ' sold and" the . bazaar articles brought $100 or more. -' Had there been ' more room and more chicked the ladies could have served at least fifty more who were turned away. Most people : gave more than 85 cents for dinner A drummer with F. L. Miller insisted that he had received $2.00 worth and dropped that much into the , exchequer... The: ladies are very much pleased with the success of their effort. " Eugene Guard: ; "Rev. J. R. N. Belf of Corvallis, one of the most entertain ing speakers in. the state and one of the University's truest friends, deliv ered at the Wednesday assembly hour this morning an address on "Shakes peare and Some , . of . His Plays" , that was perhaps the-: most valuable, j as a matter of instruction, 1 that has:'' been given this year, y Dr. Bell can be con sidered one of the oldest friends of the old -friends of the University of Ore gon. V: He shipped brick fromRoseburg ' to build Deady hall and helped lay the corner stone of Vallard hall in ,1885. In the" legislature he has." fought for the Varsity ; in every measure His address on - a really .valuable subject for the students was. in his entertain? ...... . . mg style tnat made his hour pass so quickly that few realized that he had finished. 7. ;5is witty remarks , thrown in here and there kept up the humor of his' audience. " : :i .vh:::1.iij tti3 c-f .11 1 "1 1 r n -..!! ' - , , 1 t 1 w ucvin. uveriuaLters Wl.tn tne 4umerouf5 heJchW Kg Gum family. , ,' ' :Miss Lillian McVicker," the principal of the Florence high school,, will reach .Corvallis the first of the week to spend the holidays with her parents. 'y.f:.:ys-a?l .t .!' f..:.Jii.'-f.-;v.'f -: According., to the Barometer, . F. F. Blanchard, a" student at O. A. C. last year, died at Portland recently, Charles Hull, . , another student, . was killed at Seattle the other day by coming-in con tact with a live: wire .when .seventy-five feet in the air. The shock and fall were too muclTfbr him.' "' i " '"' '. l'"i'J ' ! nort".' j :,;'s , If.'.; V- On the claim that one of the McKen zie Merry Makers ' owes Dr. -; Hanford for work done several months ago, an attachment was issued last night, and for a 'time there : was' grave' danger of the. perforbance' at . the Palace being called off,at least temporarily., t Han-. f ord did not '. get his money, but" there may be something doing yet. ' - , -iO: Any wo3esire to send the daily or weekly Gazette-Tinies tq some friend or relative for a gift can, get the jpaper at a. greatly reduced rate. Until January lst,"the daily will i be offered ' for gift purposest at $3.00 a . year, or $1.50 for six months, . payable in advance. .The weekly may be had for $1.00 for the year, in advance. ' " This reduction ' is i only for the time and purpose mentioned. -.i-yr'-if 1, 'i (,;; h - -i f";' - ".Si mrj -.-" it?: f -'j'?iu ;..t;v..'! r XMAS GIFTS .c rsr J f-Ci Vj.Ki FOR ALL "f i:ir:te ,-vi3'" -i'; j 3' ' ..Toilet Cases " f Smoking Sets .r -Cuff -Boxes;; 'H'.'t Collar Boxes . Work Boxes Handkerchief Boxes r , Tie Boxes ' J .Traveling Cases . -; ? "un Military Brushes . 1 . 1 r- u a vis' Puff and Powder Boxes ' ' Manicure Sets 1 ; - 'Photo Albums ' 1 1 - ' j ib Music Rolls, 65c to $6' ' 'Post Card Albums, , $1 to rtoaoq-? xvj.i(mi indxyxifjh e.Jo. , 1'. Autograph 'Albums ', ' ', hi) Fine Holly Stationery,', rmi ia pyrographic Woodjuana ! ' J" Skins j i Ju -i ' '' 'MusicaHnstruinents ir iJ in s; Phortographs)and Hecords Sheet Music . - j 1 TTi u u Kurynmao i Ti' -- .Nice Boxes, S5c to2.'5Q, - Satche t Powders 1 10c .i i io 'c ;r r 1 'mi ii' j 1 v.r 1 Mil omfyjK.-ivin- m'KTT! fcxen3 ad at n - Jn ,r,ii. , Graham & Welk Your Money bp Hdliflay Gifts NEWEST NOVELTiES; ; : HIGHEST QUALITY . LOWEST PRICES I We Will give 15 per cent DISCOUNT for CASH j on our ENTIRE stock, with the exception pf Hamil : ton, South Bend,' Ingersoll and Howard Watches and j Parker Lucky-Curve Fountain -Pens. This discount : is given on our REGULAR retail prices and will con ; tinue 'itill January 1st, 1910. ; M' . . :': " -) WANTED ' WANTED Girl for kitchen work in boarding house. Call at 953 ; Monroe street iy- ' - ' - - 12-16-4t : -WANTED TO BUY-Veal and ;, all kinds of poultry.'t Highest cash market price paid". ' .Phones Ind, 1168; Bell, 581 Black- : Ira'Alcorn. 12-12-5t LOST LOST A lady's gold watph, Felden heimerT movement.,, . Initials. "C. L. A." on front of closed case. Photo on in side..: i Return to" Postoffice. or phone 4274. . ;, -; THINK OF IT This discount vis on all PlAMCDl RINGS, PINS and BROOCHES. OPBlTviEVBiniTG-S EW.S;PRATT, ..Jeweler and Optometrist FOR SALE FOE SALE-Gerhard has Red Cross stamps, v. .. 12-15-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT A house of ten rooms, partlyifurnished, on Van Buren' street. Apply to'A.: B, Kennedy College Crest i, - ' - , 12-15-fit Business Pointers. 'These dost money and are ' - worth your attention. ' Fine line Pyro' wood at the Bazaar. 1 FORSALE Kansas Flour at Small's Bakery. ? . , ll-29-2t-a-w Jack Dawson's Poultry . Market will have turkeys and chickens for every body if. you order early. Now is the time to order. Both phones. 12-16-3t SUGGESTIONS FOR The Bazaar has a pice ; line of Post card Albums. , .,' : - ! ' ; , - Xmas stamps, - seals, labels, etc. Five cents package, at Gerhard's. r 1 i 4A's -'t : l-rJ 12-15-9t You -can," get chickens and turkeys fattened especially, for Xmas trade at jacK mwson's Poultry Market. , , ; ; i2-i6-3t ; Red : Cross 'Stamps at Graham , & wens'.- ., .: . tf , CHRISTMAS - For the Home ? Two tone yelour Couch, $ 7.85 Oak Eockers, special. .' . 2.25 Parlor. Tables,-$L 95 to. 16.00 Magazine" Stand, $2.00,; f : .$4.25 andc.iv:...i-.:.;:i:5.50 Oak Com'b." Book Case., 17.50 Bissell Carpet Sweeper. . 3.00 Couch Covers, $1.50 to. - 7.50 Portiers, $2.25 to--.. .'. . 8.50 Dressers, oak, special. . 10.00 Rugs, 27x54, $1-65, $2 -and 2.65 Rugs, 36x72, $3.50 to- 4.50 The "Free" Sewing Ma- ' chine, - the best on earth. Special cash ". price- for . a limited . time . ....... 35.00 For the Children Doll Cabs, 25c, 65c .... $ 1.25 Doll Go-Car ts, leather- . ette, $3.25 to. ....... Iron Wagons, 85c, 95c Autos, $3. 95 to : ... .. f Red" Rockers. . . . ." . . . Red Chairs...'. 5.00 1.10 6.75 .75 .65 For , "Everybody Pictures, 5c to---... ... . 5.00 Writing Desks, $6 to. 12.00 Wire Card Racks, 15c to .20 Wardrobe Stand. . ... . , 3.00 Mirrors, 35c, 45c to .... . 7.50 Plate Shelves, $1 and . . . 1.50 HaU Hat Racks, $1.50 to 3.50 -r Chickens' fresh from.the ranch every dayt J aefc JJawson'9 Poultry Market. '-iff 12-16-3t New Express and Baggage. ,, I ,have just started a new express and baggage delivery., Prompt ..'service Phone 12J1 or. leave orders, at Hodes,, Grocery store. I Johrf Goos. I "; -. V fj A '12-12-U i 1910 Calendar pads, assorted sizes 16 kinds. r. Ten cents dozen, at Gerhard'si -ki ; : ;;;;i2-i5-i4t Read Miss ArmsJrnn(r'a aA HAainhlnT her special holiday novelty sale at Miss? Christensekls Milhnery parlors.' Mfh ; - J - 12-10-13t AH Kinds of Oak Rockers Dinin Chairs And everydiing to j make your home comfortable. Let us show you. The Furniture Man 125 Second Street, f r Corvallis, Oregon Christmas Large stock - of -' rnll-tnn . rlpakar mi Lhahd at Blackledge's Furniture store. :2 Jo 1 T 12-lt r G. Native s.-OVSters , direct..-, frnm Willapa Harbor beds; 35 eents pint, 65?' cents qt !! At Dad's place,: -10-29-tff Eat'Golden Rod Flakes,,J " ..They.are better fof breakfast! ' 'k , . And five minuets1 time, v J " T. 11 tl,o 1 ' -f 'At Kline's. Aitf 1- -i -Dealer in All Kinds, of 1 q .i.; i, wuuu and CUAL ot octotl D.hrend (m mar Quantity De.ir.il to All Part. City. YARDS: 7th Strwt, oppo.ite Beulin Coantjr Lumber Coi' -'- Office and Residence Phoney H13 - 0.-S. gold filled, hunting, 20 year case, Elgin or fiin C(1 .Waltham....'. glU.OlJ 12 gold filled 'open face 1 20 year case, Elgin or n cn - Waltham,. ..I... - u.OU 16 gold"ifilled open "face 20' year case, Elgin or " Waltham .v. ... ...;.. ..... 18 goldlfilled open face 15 Jewel Waltham.. ... . . . r' r! l ' "" ' : 14 karat gold wedding rings', per dwt. 8.50 9.00 1.00 Matthews,' Optician and Jeweler f , : FIRST -NATIONAL UAMv bUlLDLXi ( Uazc i lc- 1 1 tries oQOi.jiBt) Specials Biggest and Best Paper, in the WillametteValley I VN ftr .11133'. srss S '