Corvallis daily gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon) 1909-1909, May 08, 1909, Image 2

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    CORVALLIS DAILY GAZETTE
Published every evening except Sun
day. Office: 259-253 Jefferson street,
corner Third street, Coivallis, Oregon.
PHONE - - - 210
Address all communications and make
' all remittances payable to the Corval-
1. is Gazette.
parties are called by names, it is fre- Labor Sunday, instead of a date in Sep
quently necessary for the operator to I t3mber as heretofore. Agreeable to
consult her directory requiring a cer- this change, Evan P. Hughes, ministe
- TWO or three intelligent fri; at. the Gazette office
tain amount of; time and thus delaying will speak on "The. Dignity of Labor, " 1 learning. Call at once for particulars.
to learn to set type. Good wages paid after
If subscribers will use the
this will be avoided and the
can get parties much more
In ordering changes of address, sub
scribers should always give old as well as
new address.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
DAILY
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rrier, per montn...
it in- advance... .
.: nths, in advance,;
01 nth. in "advance
the call
numbers,
operator
quickly.
The directory also contains an invi
tation to all patrons to visit the oiBce
any day from twjp to five o'clock in the.
afternoon to witness the operation of
the new and up to date exchange which
is complete with all modern appoint
ments. J.C.Lowe,
Local Manager.
.at the First Congregational Church, to
morrow, May 9, at 8 p. m. In" the '
morning, 11 o'clock, the. theme will be
"The Play of Moods in Human. Life.'.'
Bible School, superintended by Prof. A.'
B. Cordley, convenes ; at 10 a m. and
the Devotional Hour of the C. E. at 7
p. m. A most cordial invitation to at
tend the services of this church is ex
tended to all. -.."-. , ' :
CORVALLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE
Published Every Friday
Entered at the postoffice at Corvallis,
Oregon, as second class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year, in advance J2.00
Six moths, in advance 1 .00
CHAS. L. SPRINGER, Editor and Publisher.
Old Man Bennett
Visits Corvallis
TRAVELERS' GU1UE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
UNION DEPOT, CORVALLIS
R. c xinvili E, Agent
Arrive Southern Pacific Depart
11:30 a ni. Passenger 1:30 P m
5:4op. m. Freight 6:4o a. m
Corvallis & Eastern
11 a. m. Passenger east ii:I5 a m.
8:35 a m. " " 6:30 a ra
west z:is p. m
east 6 p. m
" ' 1:40 p. m
Sunday Trains
1:15 p.m. 11:15 a.m.
Daily except Sunday. All other
trains dailv.
Big Three Days ; 1
Race Meet Here
S;BROTHERS. ''':
. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP
Prompt attentioa given to. repairing; all kinds of gasoline en
gines, autos, bicycles. ..Plows and axes sharreed.
Saws filed. All work guaranteed satisfactory and-done
on short notice Give us a call. We can please you.
Located back of Beat Bros.' blacksmith shop on Second
street. Phone No. 3145 Ind. '
1:20 p m.
4:35 p. m
.8:35 p. m.
CORVALLIS POSTOFFICE
Opens 8 a. m , closes 6 p. m.
and holidays, opens 10 a. m.,
a. m.
Sundays
closes 1 1
Ma' Is Open
From
7. 10 a.m, 12 m.
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Ojjitt f
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10 a m
12 m
n p m
10 am
5pm
Mails Clse
For
Portland 5:30. 10:30 am, 12m
t 5:30 D m
Albany 5:30. lOibi t .... 6
5 T ii
Washington and 10:SC 1 : 1 Q
Eastern states 6 St p I
California and 1C;?0 1 . -i 0
points Soath -'tf
Philomath and
paints West 12 .f.C ,. ...
Monroe 1 :30, 5:30 p m
Mc.Minville and
Vf tsidi' pr.ints 12:15 p m
Mill City an J
way ro.nts .. 5:30 a m
Philomath, and
Alsea 8 a m
Monroe stage 2 p m
Philomiiili stn?e ' ' 9 " m
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
(Continued from first page)
fellers drill, fellers from the colledge,
and I tell you what I felt proud of old
Oregon when I seen sich a fine lot of
students lerning an eddication, lerning
to survey, to drill, to farm and do all
kinds of bizziness, and girls too, lots of
girls lerning to be good wimmen and
good wives. I seen Doctor Withycombe
first and he took me out and showed me
the students in th.e dairy tending to the
milk, in the labrytry lerning about
chemistry, out on the farm lerning to
farm and do all useful things. Then he
showed me the place where they want
ed to put up a new building . pervided
the referendum does not get in its dedly
vork and stop it. And I said to Dock
how is it the granges is talking of
stopping the work of advancing the
colledge when you are trying to make
good farmers to hed the granges, and
Dock sed I give it up, but mebbe they
wont do it, and all Oregon should rise
up and see that the munney to make
the improvements is fourth coming at
once or as soon as possibel. Then I
went over to see President Kerr and
the board of regents in action, and they
was awful busy at work and I cood only
say Hello to sum of em. and ask Mister
Herr a phew words about the curry
culem and the chance of my being el-
lected a ornery member of the Alum
Nigh society at the OAC, and he sed he
thought I cood considder myself a mem
ber to onct, wich is a grate honnor. Then
again I went over to Doctor Withy
combe and he took me out to show me
a new Gravenstien Bull what he had
just bought, and he was a beauty, and
he also had a pig 11 foot long what
ways 750 pounds in his stocking feet.
Then I sashayed round the town of
Corvallis a while to see the hull town,
but sence my last vissit two years ago
it has growed so swift that I got lost
out among the new houses. But I seen
enuff to say that some day in the neer
future sum of the other towns in the
state will awaken up to find that Cor
vallis has outgrqwed em, and that it is
the biggest place on the William ' Met
river except Portland.
The horsemen of the city and county
are now making arrangements to hold
a big three day's race meet at the ;
track here on June 2, 3, 4, the time at
which the Grand Army Encampment
will visit Corvallis.
The plan is to have special attractions
each day of the meet and to make the.
purses large enough to secure the best
possible entries. Subscriptions have
been raised for this purpose and the
added gate receipts and entrance fees
will make up prizes well worth win
ning. Parties at Independence, Albany, Eu
gene and other , places on the Valley
circuit have signified their willingness
to bring their best horses here for the
meet and there are several fast steppers
right in Corvallis that will add to the
excitement, R. F. Baker having a colt
that gives splendid promise and 'Gene
Tatori a bunch which will be hard to
beat, while Kiger's "Pilot Lane" has
already shown his speed."
Such a meet will be a big event for
Corvallis and draw a crowd here that is
always noted for liberal spending.
There will be match races at the
Driving Park this" afternoon and some
good sport is looked for.
Woods Brothers C3mLH
Mrs. Debern is quite ill with nervous
prostration at the family home on North
Second street. The lady seems sorely
afflicted along this line and suffers se
verely during these periodical spells,
which occur two or three times during
the year.
Mrs. Joseph Smith, the daughter-in-law
of Mrs. John Smith, who had baten
in the hospital at Portland for some
time under treatment, returned home
yesterday much improved in health.
li
During the Season 1909
via the
Southern Pacific Co.
from
CORVALLIS, OREGON
To OMAHA and Return - - $62.60
To KANSAS CITY and Return $62.60
To ST. LOUIS and Return - - $70.10
To CHICAGO and Return - - $75.10
and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South.
Correspondingly low fares.
On Salo June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12
To DENVER and Return - - $57.60
On Sale M-ay 17, July 1, August 11
Going transit limit io days from date of sale, final return limit October
These, tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stop
over privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to make
: side trips to many interesting points en route. ' "
i Routing on the return trip through" California may I e had at a slight
: advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished
; by R. C. LINNVILLE, Southern Pacific local agent at Corvallis or
WM. M'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent
j Portland, Oregon
Baiter's Bargains. .
I have for sals some of the best busi
ness properties in Corvaliis; also choice
residence property. Call and investi
gate. R. F. Baker, Office 111, Second
street, Corvallis, Oregon. 5-4-8t ,
Finest line of wall paper ever .
manufactured now berns: shown
at A. L. Miner's store 107 North
Second street: , . tf
Hy Stables
Everything new and up to
date. Rigs furnished on
short notice. Call
and give us a
trial. Cor.
Madison
and
3d
L. F. GRAY,
Manager
ATTORNEYS
f. F. YATK8. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office Rooms 3, 4. 1st Natl Pank Bldg.
Only set of abstracts in Bentou County
PHYSICIANS
G. R 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.
Ji
J. B. MORRIS, M. D , PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon Corner Third and Mon
roe Streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Office
hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 4 p m ; 7 to
8 p. tu. Phone in both office an 1 residence.
W. T. ROWLEY, M. I?., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Special attention given
to thei Eye Nose and Throm. Office
in Johnson Bins. Ind. 'phone at of
fice and leaidence.
All subscribers to the Semi
weeklv Gazette who may desire
to take the Daily edition instead
of the weekly, and have paid in
advance for the latter,, can have
the Daily delivered by carrier
to their city address and what
ever amount is due on their
subscription will be properly
credited ahead. .
NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
Subscribers Should Call by Numbers to
Get Prompt Service
Call by numbers. The Independent
Telephone Company has a new direc
tory out and the same is now being dis
tributed. The directory contains a list
of all of the towns in Oregon, Washing
ton and British Columbia which may be
reached over the Independent Tele
phone line, find this list is supplemented
by a map of the Northwest coast with
the line marked thereon.
The directory proper is a complete
list of all the subscribers of the Inde
pendent Telephone Company in Benton
and Linn counties alphabetically ar
ranged, and in addition there is a busi
ness directory classified according to
the different businesses.
Among other places showing a con
siderable list of users cf the Indepen
dent Telephone Company besides Cor
vallis and Albany is Alsea, Beilfoun
tain, Lebanon, Brownsville, Crawfords
ville, Plainview, .. Sweet Home, Scio,
Tangent and Peoria.
Since the directory was issued sev
eral new names have been added and
these are on a supplemental list which
occurs in the front part of the directory.
It is the intention of the company to
furnish . their subscribers each month
withsa supplemental list showing new
telephones that have been added, and
also changes that have been made, since
the last . directory was issued. In this
way the subscriber's directory will be
kept up to date.- The company espec
ially requests that their patrons call by
numbers instead of by names.' This is
not so much on account of the - com
pany's convenience as it is for the con-
venience of the subscriber and his more
prompt and . efficient service. When
SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES
Where to Worship in Corvaliis Tomor
row Morning and Evening.
. .1
PRESBYTERIAN
Preaching at the Presbyterian church
Sunday morning and evening by the
pastor, J. R. N. Bell. Morning topic,
"A Wheel Within a Wheel;" evening
topic, "A Talk on How to Live Twice. "
Sunday School at 10 a. m. ; C. E. Socie
ty at 7 p. m. ; Bible Study Thursday
evening at 8 p. m. All made welcome.
Courteous ushers, seats free, good mu
sic. Come and bring your friends.
M. E. SOUTH
At the M. E. Church, South, Sunday,
May 9, 1909, at 11 a. m., Rev. E. Git
tins,' of Amity, Oregon, will preach.
The presiding elder, Rev. Jones, will
occupy the pulpit at 8 p.m. M. U.
Wood, pastor. '. .
Y. M. C. jk.
Do you know what the Y. MC. A.
is doing? Come up to Shepard Hall at
2:30 tomorrow afternoon and find out.
A Policy Meeting will be held. Next
year's work will be outlined. Every
body come. Special invitation to busi
ness men.
UNITED EVANGELICAL
Evangelical Church, corner of Ninth
and Harrison streets. . Subject treated
tomorrow at 11 a. m., "The Relation of
the Auxiliaries of fh'e Church to the
Church and Especially the Sunday
Sehool;"8 p. m., "The Loss in gaining
Wisdom in Evil.!' Sunday School at 10
a. m., W. C bcjnber, superintendent;
K. L. C. E. at 7 p. rn., R. O. Caves,
president; Bible study and prayer ser
vice every "Wednesduy at 8 p. m. Ev
eryone invited. . . :
Beulah Chapel, Sunday School at 2 p.
m. ; preaching at 3 p. m.,. subject, "The
Love of God in Christ.'' The arrange
ments have been completed for holding
a tabernacle meeting for a period of
between two and three weeks on the
Beulah field, commencing May 17, '09,
under the direction of the pastor and
assisted by other ministers.
"episcopal
. Church of the Good' Samaritan, corn
er Jefferson and Seventh streets. Ser
vices . May. 9, 'Fourth Sunday after
Easter: Sunday School at 10 a. m.
. .. : FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
The American Federation of Labor
has indicated tomorrow, May 9th, as
Circus - A lenagerie -H ippodrpme - Wild West
100Starthng, Superb, Sensational and Stu
pendous Surprises 30 Champion Aeri-
alists 20 Champion Acrobats Per
forming At Once 10 Champion
P.nnpstrifTift ?0 Mflrvf1rr Arts .-if
at One Time & A Band of Sioux
Warriors, by Special Permis
sion of U. S. Government
Illustrate
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UNDERTAKERS
M. S. BOVEE. FUNERAL DIRECT
or and Licensed EnibHlmer. Suc
cessor to Bovee & issuer Corvallis,
Oregon. Ind. Phone 45 Bell Phone
241. Lady attendant when desired.
HOMES FOR SALE
WILD
BEASTS
FROM
EVERY
1
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a tew
: E. 1
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Moving iav
Majestic March
Under Irrides-
cent Sheen of a
1,000 Shimmering
Banners--10:30 A.
M.Free Exhibition
on Show Lot ca
Arrival of Paradc
iS Acres of Water
proof Tents Ccae -
Rain or Shine-2. Shews
Daily-Afternoon, Kight
mmn HERD OF
ELEPHANTS
Also directing the tour of
ARMOURS
World-Famous
$25,000 Oapple Gray
Prizewinners
The greatest equine globe trot
ters ever known
500 GREAT BIG
CIRCUS STARS 500
A white city of perfect tents
where novelties of rare
excellence are pre
sented THE ARMOUR GRAYS
The most attractive feature
ever seen with any
circus
WE HAVE SEVERAL PARTIES who
are looking for homestad - locations
or relinquishments, also some good
timber claims. If you know of any
good homesteads or timber claims it
will pav vou to write us. Address
ETNA' REALTY COMPANY, 225
Failing Building, Portland. Oregon.
BlackledKtt & Everett
Successors to Henkle & Blar kledge
FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALHERS
Carry a complete line of coffins and
caskets in all colors and sizes; also
ladies' men's and children's burial
robes. Calls attended to day and
night. Ladv assistant. EMBALMING FOR
SHIPPING SPECIALTY. Call at Blackledge's
furniture store Both phones.
Marie Meers, Flora Bedeni
Rhoda RoyaFs
Menage Marvels
CLOWNS
SEE
THEM ..
WH11X
.YOU
CAN.
blWM
5Hw
ON
f AR'THI
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Yankee Doodle Spectac
. olar Tournament
SPECIAL RATE
TRIP EXCURSIONS ON
ALL RAILROADS ii SEE
. TICKET A8EHTS. :
In great numbers
Parade of mar
velous beauty
f
Two performances daily at
2 and 8 p. m. Doors .
open one hour
' earlier
See the animals and
hear the big band
Reserved seats on sale Show Day at Graham
SpHdcrce & Wortham's Drug Store
Corvallis has come to
the front
With a daily paper
So are we
To the front with daily arrivals of mens
famishing goods; Shoes Hats and ready
to wear clothing we sell the chepest be-
cms we sell for cash. .
A. K. RUSS
CORVALLIS,
OREGON
Si
VALUES
ON
SUITS
AND
CLOAKS
The Best Selection
The Latest Styles
The Most Reasonable
Prices
sEvcry Gar 111 Sure
to Fl a- ' ; ' '
HENKLE DAVIS",