SERVICES ATTHE CHDRCHES Where to Worship in Corvallis Tomor I PI HIP ' I cJi i JJj ill i ilJl II " 1 ' ' I wliliinery and - I. ' V Special Sale on All Trimmed Hats ALL PRICES REDUCED Large assortment to choose from. Make ; your selection early L. S . i. Undersoil j Benton County Lumber Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of Fir Lumber, Mouldings, Cedar Posts, Sawed and Split. Oedar Shakes ' Dealers in . Doors, Windows, Urns, Brrex Cement Shingles, etc Occidental Lumber Co. i Successors toj Corvallis Lumber Co. We are here to supply your needs in the Lumber line. Please call on J. B IRVING for information and prices. And take : notice that if we have not got exactly what you want we will get it for you. G, 0. BASSET f, Local Mgr. ft Paints and Varnishes are the Best. Sold by - irahatn & WeBIs WOODS BROTHERS GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Prompt attention given to repairing all kinds of gasoline en gines, autos, bicycles. Plows and - axes sharpened. 'Saws filed. All work guaranteed satisfactory and done on short notice Give us a call. -We can please you. Located back of Beal Bros.' blacksmith shop on Second street.; Phone No. 3145 Ind. Woods Brothers cpRmfluR OREGON NEW WALL PAPER STOCK JUST ARRIVED ,Thi3 includes all the beautiful patterns in crown effects . cut-outs, ingrains, etcj If yoU contemplate, using paper in S your nouse tnis spring, come to our score, see our jrwis . f . orl ma rerill cl-n-mr vnn ,hrixr mctn v Hrllnr wi fan .?flVP "VOTT iWALL: PAPER AND, PAINT STORE,:.;,;. , , j Second Street, Near Palace' Theater- row Morning and Evening. - PRESBYTERIAN Preaching at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening by the pastor, J. R. N. Bell. Morning t,opic, "Livjng Now and Then;", evening topic, ' "Carnegie's Aphorism, the Eggs in one Basket, etc." The evening talk is for the benefit of the young men and wo men of OAC, and all others are invited as well. Seats free, good music, cour teous ushers. ' M. E. SOUTH We cordially invite you to hear the pastor at the M. E Church, South, Sunday, May 16th, on "Christ as a Preacher: His Doctrine." This is the first of a series of sermons on this sub ject. - Y. M. C. A. - Rev. Wood, of the M. E. Church, South, will speak at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. A cordial wel come awaits you at our home, Shepard Hall. - . UNITED EVANGELICAL Evangelical Church, corner of Ninth and Harrison streets. "The Call to the Ministry and What is Your Answer?" is the subject tomorrow at 11 a. m. ; "The Loss in Gaining Wisdom in Sin" was omitted last. Sunday evening and will be presented tomorrow at 8 p. m. Both subjects are primarily adapted to the young people. EPISCOPAL ; Church of the Good Samaritan, corn er Jefferson and Seventh streets. Ser vices May 16, Sunday before Ascen sion. Sunday School at 10 a, m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Services , tomorrow at the Methodist Church will be at the usual hours. The pastor, Rev. D. H. Leech, will preach at 11 a. m. , and in the evening at eight o'clock. Dr. J. P. Abbott, of Portland, Secretary of the Sunday School Board of the Oregon Conference, will speak inthe interest of Sunday School work, All are invited. MEMORIAL SUNDAY The annual G. A. R. Memorial ser mon will be preached Sunday morning, May 23, at the". Christian .Church by Rev. H. H. .HubbelL Ellsworth Post cordially invites all the pastors in the city, the iWomen's Relief Corps and the public to'be present at this service. ; FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ' Rev. Wm. 'B. Pinkerton, pastor of the First Congregational Church at Eugene, Oregon, will preach tomorrow, May 16, '09,' both morning and-evening at the' First Congregational - Church of Corvallis. This is Mr. Pinkerton's first appearance in'our eity,'and the church and congregation have a treat in store for them. Bible School, superintende'd by Prof . A. B Cordle'y, convenes 'at 10 a. m. and the Devotional Hour of the C. E. at 7 p. m. Everyone enter ing this church to worships is assured a very hearty welcome and a most cor dial, homelike atmosphere. Baseball Today By Varsity Teams The University, of - Oregon baseball teanVtsrosses bats with the Oregon Ag ricultural College team today for the first time this year." The first two games of a four-game series will : be played, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Captain Hurd, though on the sick list, will pitch one of the games for the Varsity, and Henkle the other. Coach Kelly expects Oregon to Win both games, and is hoping that the batting slump, from which the team has been suffering since the Northern trip, is all over, but. Captain Moore is confident that it will at least be an even break. The following is the lineuDS of of both teams : Oregon, Gabrielson, c ; Hurd; Henkle, p.; Jamison, lb. ;' New land, 2b.: Clark. 3b.: Coleman, sr.- McKinley, VanMarter, If.; Hurd, Hen kle, rf . ; Sullivan, cf . O. A. C. PtilliDS. ;. : Keenes, Robinson, Reiben. d. : Freeman, lb.; Horton, 2b.; Davis, 3b.: Crews, ss. : Keck, If. : Carroll. - rf . : one of the pitchers, cf. .. ; i i " County Will Save Money The provisions of the new bounty law practically eliminates this item of ex pense to nearly every county in the Wil lamette Valley. Under the old law the party making application for bounty was simply required to produce the head and the county lerk punched the ear and afterward burned the relic' The applicant took ' his bounty money and then sold the hide. ' Uuder the new law the party ' applying for bounty will be required to produce the entire skin of the animal, which skin must inclnde all four paws, the tail and the skin: of the entire head iricluding the ears : and eye holes and the' skin- to the tip of the nose. This mustbe'left with the county clerk, and afterward.be burned by that officer. It is. readily, seen 'that ii' the skin, of .the animal is worth twice as much as the bounty offered 'there will be no claims j made. This . county has perhaps paid out- $100 or more"' during the past year for this purpose. 5,. : t v , Help the ladies clean up the town by cleaning up your own premise. Shirt Waist SIS .Tfie event, oi the season. This line of Shirt Waists includes the very latest styles, the most season able materials and the lowest prices: The ladies can find here a selection suited to every taste. Come while this special sale lasts and secure the best bargains. SUITS LATEST , COLLEGE: CUTS . When you buy your clothes here you have the sat isfaction of knowing that you are correctly dressed and that you have saved money on your outfit. DIES, DONT FORGET' ' ' That -our MM MWE SEWING ftlACHlflE is' a standard make and that you can buy one for 825 to 835. They are equal to machines costing twice the money. 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