R M M B V . WE GUARANTEE YOU A ON ALL GOODS AS ADVERTISED Here Is Your Watch Opportunity For Three More Days Only WALTHAMO size, 20-year Gold Filled Hunting Case$10; and 12 size 20-year Gold Filled Open Face, $8 WALTHAM---16 size, 20-year Gold Filled Open Face, $ 8, and 18 size 20-year? Gold Filled Open Face, $8 E. W. S. PRATT, JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST OPEN EVENINGS THE DAILY GAZETTE-TIMES Published every evening except Sun day. Office: 232 Second street, Cor vallis, Oregon. Phone 4184 -:-- Entered as second-class matter July 2, 1909, 'at the postoffice at Corvallis, .Oregon, under act of March 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY '' -Delivered by carrier, per week $ .15 Delivered by carrier, per month.... .50 By map, one year, in advance 5.00 By mail, six months, in advance..... 2.50 By mail, one month, in advance .50 N. R. MOORE CHAS. L. SPRINGER, . ; .'' . Editor Business Mgr. CHRISTMAS GIVING When the Father gave His only begotten son that whosoever helieveth on Him- f ve everlasting life, He- gave thej world its greatest gift, - and the Son made the greatest sacrifice in sacred or profane history. The Father gave His Son to those who despised Him, and the Son made His sacrifice for the wicked, the vile, the unlovely in character, those who were not His friends. Christians derive their name from Christ and the name is supposed to be applied only to sincere followers of Him, those who seek to follow His example and His written word. It would ba interesting to know how far the' example of the Master is b?ing followed by the Christian world in making i,ts gifts at this joyous. Christmas tide. Will the followers of the meek and lowly Jesus give as He gave: to those who have despitefully used them? Or will their gifts be confined to their friends? Christ gave His life to and for His enemies. Will the Christian world make even a slight sacrifice of any sort for the unlovely, in charac ter; will Christians give to the poor and needy, as Christ ever gave, or will they give only the loving friends who in all proba bility have enough? The vilest sinners give gifts to their friends; is it possible that Christians can do no better than sinners in this respect? Christ made the great sacrifice for His enemies; will Christians make a real sacrifice even for, needy friends ? Will they even think of their enemies pleasantly? , ' It is not for the writer to sit common charities of life. Sins -- - - - ,1 of commission in that awful m -STiST? 1 a . . ... in judgment. It is sufficient, to suggest that a world, filled with increasing doubt, asks these questions at each'" succeeding Christmastide and finds no ray of hope in the answer. It is never too late to start a reform, and just at this point may be offered the inspiration '- there should be in Henry Drummond's presentation of the true test of Christianity. He says: ' 'In the Book of Matthew, where the Judgment Day is depicted for us in the imagery of One seated upon a throne and divid ing the sheep" from the goats; the test of a man then is not, "How have I believed?" but "How have I loved?" The test of religion, the final test of relig ion, is not religiousness, but 'Love. I say the final test of religion at that great Day is not religiousness, but Love; not what I have done, not what I have be lieved, not what I have achieved. but how I have discharged the 3 Merchandise Orders Glove Orders In every department of the store, Certificates and Orders that are exchangeable for merchandise to any Talne de sired. No limit as to price and may be exchanged after Xmas. dictment are not even referred E?, rn Htf wTinf vua Tiavo not. dnnp OT sins of : omission, we are judged. It could not be other-vase.- For the with-holding of love is the negation of the .spirit of Christ, the proof that we ! never knew Him. that for us He lived in vain. It means that ;He suggested nothing in all our ; thoughts, that He inspired noth- i mg m au our lives,, that we I were not once near enough to f Him to be seized with the snell , Of His compassion for the world. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN AI1IVIEN'& SHOP Your Gentlemen friends are not apt to look with favor on presents purchased in a General Store. '-.'-r - : 1 -.r V '' , , "... ' . : ' .. We are specialists in apparel for Men. Here you will, find exclusive Styles in Gloves, House Coats,Neckwear, Suspenders, Bath Robe, Bags,Suit Cases, Fancy Vests, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Um brellas, Shirts and all apparel for MEN. A REAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT " . ; . CORVALLIS OJRS- Open Evenings 'till Xmas PERFECT FORM SHOULDER BRACES JFor Men and Women . .' Added, facilities for the proper, accommodation of onr , patrons have been provided. We have arranged to make it as easy; for onr help as possi ble by dividing honrs of la bor and yon. will find the best of service and attention whether you shop early or late. PERFECT FORM SHOULDER BRACES " For Men and Women 1 v But Please Shop Early TWO DAYS MORE THEN CHRISTMAS M j .. -' 1-.. ' yk. . . - -...V V-" , A magazine at hand lays edi torial stress on the necessity of keeping the mouth clean if stom- ' 1 ach disorder and bad breath are ' j to be avoided." The hundreds J who do "not seem to know what a tooth brush is and are equally I ignorant of the offense they give their unfortunate fellow mortals who must frequently stand near , during a conversation; will hardj ly give consideration to such ad vice, neither will the G.-T. urge it, but at this time we will ven ture the suggestion - that many ; elderly and, middle-aged people in this community could do them- i selves a worse turn than to give themselves a Christmas present ' of a set of "store teetti.'! This . is not an advertisement for. the dentists it is a sincere interest j in tne tootniess people, wno get ' no real pleasure out of what they j eat,' X and suffer more : or less stomach difficulty because .'their ' food v is necessarily : swallowed before it is. masticated. Elderly people can have teeth fitted with, little trouble, arid the expense of a good set of teeth is really insig nificant After they, are , once "set" 'to ' tne owner's, mouth store teeth will be - no more trouble than the. natural teeth and give exactly the same ser- Corvallis Opera House, 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 NWhat the Press Say Plains by Willard Mack. - "The most typically western ' Tt r-- Pl "TI.. Play since the 'Squaw Man.' "-V ... "P""011 PIy t0 lhe Milwaukee Sentinel, yirginian.'' "Not in a lifetime has such a Last Season's Greatest Sncces. "ISS - Temptation Prices, ' , ' . ' , . 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 " 'In Wyoming is a genuine v . ' ' ' " western comedy without the usual Seats on Sale Monday . gun play. "-Duluth News-Tribune. (. A MASSIVE SCENIC ' As Good as 'THE GIRL PRODUCTION of The Golden West.'' : (Continued on last page) D I S O O XJ ON ALL GOODS INCLUDING ELGIN AND WALTHAM Come in and get them while they last. SMITH, THE JEWELER, 151 Madison Street, Side of Postoffice.' THE DAILY GAZETTE-TIMES ; 50c per month by carrier. Try it a month . - ;.tv!"-'v