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About The daily gazette-times. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1909-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1909)
v; J Before You Buy Come In. Get Our U I r I II 1 I v w mnnR prj-m Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Novelties, Toilet Sets, Detachable Handle Umbrellas, Hawke's Cut Glass, Etc., Etc., Etc. ALBERT J. METZGER, OCCIDENTAL BUILDING CORVALLIS, - OREGON miM.Bfla A'.WlH.t' ! Ji nnniiiui imi,.-!.,!, ; v. , . ' THE ELITE Sp After- Supp er Sale Monday Evening 7 to 9:30 50c Fancy Embroidered Hose in Black and Colors, Monday OA evening ONLY, the pair - OJC Large assortment of Neckwear, Hand Bags, Hand kerchiefs and all the little things always acceptable for Xmas presents, all properly displayed- so there is no trouble to see and make your selections. Call and look them over. 'X- : ' -! BE OPEN flOr eenng L. & G. B. Anderson K EM PIN'S v Furniture Store . 103 N. Second, Cor. Monroe Holiday Goods in Rockers, Mirrors, - , Rugs, Go-Carts, etc,. Picture Framing Nicely Done. . Your Trade Solicited Insure Your Stock v To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that we have this day appointed Mr. S. K. Hart sock, of Corvallis, Berrton 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 By J. M. 0BER, Secretary, Portland, Oregon, October 28, 190& Corvallis Opera House, x Wednesday, December 22nd H. E. PIERCE & CO. present the Stirring American Play, "In Wyoming" With an Exceptional Cast of Players - . '.. A Romance of The Western Plains by WiUard Mack. , ' The Companion Play to "The Virginian." Last Season's Greatest Success Temptation Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 v. Seats on Sale Monday A MASSIVE SCENIC PRODUCTION What the Press Say "The most typically western play since the 'Squaw Man.' " Milwaukee Sentinel. - "Not in a lifetime has such a typically western comedy been created." Minneapolis Journal. " 'la Wyoming' is a genuine western comedy without the usual gun play."-Duluth News-Tribune. As Good as "THE GIRL of The Golden West." DEFENDS ADDITION (Continued! from page one ) r such would be greater, it seems only fair the district in question should help to meet the expense. But in any case the people should not be deprived of the water. They are paying for it andgrant inghemthe pri vilege is no more irregular now than in the first place. And the threat to cut off the water is nothing more nor less than intimidation of voters; and we know what that means. A serious epidemic might result from using water from abandon ed . wells. In case of resulting disease and possible death, at whose door would the blame lie? Let those members of the Com mission consult the health officer before they adopt such & rash measure.1. Now, Mr. Editor; do not say we have' had no cause for complaint for you have riot resided here long enough to have aknowledge of the facts, ex cept by hear-say. XXX Miss Florence Zierolf has hem visiting with her -sister, Mrs. Hulbert, several days. Miss Winnifred Gates, teacher at District No. 21, is ill with grippe. Rube Norwood, has . left for California, where he will join his brother-in-law, Tony Hanson. Big shoot at Monroe,, the 28th; don't miss it. Hugh Porter has three broken ribs and a mashed leg as the. re sult of a horse falling on him. Rube Taylor was a Corvallis visitor Thursday. OREGON AGRICU LOCALS L- TURAL COLLEGE Winter Courses, January 4th to Feb ruary 18th, 1910. "The Passion Play" in stereoptteon views, with explanatory lecture by Emmett Dunn Angell, at Shepard Hall tonisrht will be a rare pntprtomMont I offered by the College Folk .Club. Each member of the club will have two guests present, and all members of O. A. C. faculty are invited. Court house officials give the warn ing that persons crossing the lawns there will be arrested and fined if they do not keep to the walks. Near the front entrance to the court . house a "cut-off" has been made by thought less people and the grass has been tramped out This is unsightly, wholly incusable, and it is to be regret ted that the law does, riot permit a public flogging of individuals guilty of this deliberate destruction of the "lawn. The officials are in earnest and propose to make arrests, and Justice Lane, who is also janitor at the court house, is likely to fix the guilty ones properly. This means YOU, if you are of them. The streets are now thronged with busy buyers and - the merchants are raising their heads in ecstasy. The activity on the thoroughfares beams with metropolitan life. . What is the use of harping about hard times? Our town has stood well the test of mone tary stringency, our people are living well, our city is progressing, we have all the advantage and resources' that could be reasonably wished for. :- Let us lift our voices and with one accord exult over our good fortune the past year. Let us speak the truth of our resources, our business and our general stability. Ours is a good, solid, pro gressive, conservative city, with bril liant prospects of being, some dav a metropolis and we can do much .for it py speaking of its vs continual' steady advancement. Let us do it. .-- Practical work, , lectures and demonstrations will be given in such vital subjects as general farming, fruit culture, animal husbandry, dairying, poultry keeping, the business side of farming forestry, . carpentry, blacksmithihg,"9iechanical 'draw ing, cooking, sewing, dressmak ing, home management, etc. V All regular courses begin Jan uary 4th and end February 11th. Farmers' week,- February 14th to 18th. A cordial invitation is, extend ed to all interested. - XMAS GIFTS FOR ALL i WHAT IS DOING AT MONROE MONROE, Dec. 18. Born to Mr., and Mrs. Frank Rickard a son. - - Toilet Cases ' Smoking Sets Cuff Boxes : ; Collar Boxes ' Work Boxes "Handkerchief Boxes Tie Boxes . Traveling Cases Military Brushes ' N Puff and Powder Boxes Manicure Sets , Photo Albums v Music Rolls, 65c to $6 Post Card Albums, $1 to - ' i1 $4 " Autograph Albums Fine Holly Stationery . Pyrographie Wood and Skins --v " Musical Instruments Phonographs and Records Sheet Music Full Line of ' Palmer's Perfumes in J. Nice Boxes, 35c to $2.50 ; Satchet Powders, 10c AT - Graham & Wells' DO f CHRISTMAS ! AND YOUNG i SHOPPING FOR M EN AT A MEN'S SHOP Your Gentlemen friends are not apt to look with favor on presents purchased in a General Store. We are specialists in apparel for Men. Here you will find exclusive Styles in Gloves, House Coats,Neckwear, Suspenders, Bath Robes, Bags,Suit Cases, Fancy Vests, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Urn. brellas, Shirts and all apparel for MEN. TOILET SETS, UMBRELLAS NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED XMAS PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY We haye been very careful in selecting a line of Holiday Goods that will please you and, at the same time, be within reach of your purse. We carry no cheap, shoddy goods, but every article is of the very best quality, such as SIMMONS' WATCH CHAINS, ROGERS BROTHERS' 1847 SIL VERWARE, ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES, HOARE'S RELIABLE CUT GLASSi which has no superior. We do first-class engraving that gives the effect and adds so much to the appearance, of your articles. Now Is the Time to Select Your Gifts Before we are rushed, as we can give you better service. It is our inten tion to give you honest goods and honest prices. SMITH, THE JEWELER, S.'SS' LET ALL YOUR TROUBLES . GO UP IN SMOKE Don't worry over what you shall give . your men friends for Christmas THE MOST ACCEPTABLE 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, Second St. Gazette-Times Biggest and Best Paper in the Willamette, Valley