Corvallis daily gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon) 1909-1909, June 03, 1909, Image 2

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    CORVALLIS DAILY GAZETTE
Published every evening except Sun
day. Office: 259-263 Jefferson street,
corner Third street, Corvallis, Oregon.
PHONE ... 210
Address all communications and make
all remittances payable to the Corval
lis Gazette.
In ordering changes of address, sub
scribers should always give old. as well as
new address.
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r.y man, one year, in advance 5 00
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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.
. TRAVELERS' GUIDE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
UNION DEPOT, CORVALLIS
R. C. HNVIW E, Agent
Arrive Southern Pacific Depart
11:30 a 111. Passengjr. 1:30 p m
5:40 p. m. Freight 6:4o a. m
Corvallis & Eastern
11 a. m.
8:35 a m.
1:20 p m.
4:35 p. m
8:35 p. m.
1:1.5 p. m
Daily except
trains dailv.
-Passenger east
" west
" east
i
Sunday Trains
Sunday.
"n:i5a m.
6:30 a m.
2:15 p. m
- 6 p. m
1:40 p. m
11:15 a- m.
All other
CORVALLIS POSTOFFICE
Opens 8 a. m , closes 6 p. m. Sundays
and holidays, opens 10 a. m., closes ii
a. m.
Mails Open
From
7, 10a.m, i2m.
10 a m, 2, 5 p m
7, 10 a m, 12 m
10 a ra, 5 p m . .
11:30 am
10 a 111
12 m
o p m
10 a jo
5pm
Mails Close
For
Portland 5:30, 10:30 a in, 12 m
5:30 nm
Albany 5:30, 10:30 a m, &;30
p ra
Washington and 1C:S0 a in, 12:30
Eastern states 5:30 pm
California a and . 10:30 a bk ,JfcX!
points South p m T
Philomath and
points West 12:30 p m '
Monroe 1:30,5:30 pm '
MoMinville ai'd
We tside prints 12:15 pm
Mill City anj
wy no.ntg 5:30 am
'Philomath and
Alsea 8- a m
Mon roe stage 2pm
Philomath stuire 9am
Ot the nmniflivial Pink nf
. - w ia. . ' UI
Raymond, Wash., has been se
lected as manager of the'Albany
Commercial Club, and will di
rect the publicity work' of the
local organization during the
ensuing year. Mr. Strubje was
elected by the board of directors
of the club last evening and was
notified of his selection by
wire the same afternoon. , He
will arrive there to take charge
of the office of the club some
time next week. -
State Librarian Resigns.
Edward tf. Gillingham has re
signed the position of State Li
brarian at Salem, which he has
held for the last four years, to so
into business for himself, and
Miss Ed na May Hawley, assis
tant librarian, the last three
years, was appointed to succeed
him.
Albany Ladies Are Helping.
To raise money for the beauti
fying of Albany, the Ladies'
Auxiliary to the Albany Com
mercial Club will , present an
amateur play June 11. "The
Union Depot" has been selected
as the production, and 80 people
will participate in its presenta
tion. -
Mrs. Scadding Critically 111.
Mrs. Charles Scaddinsr, wife of
Rt., Rev. Charles Scadding, bish
op of Oregon, who was operated
on successfully for appendicitis
last luesday morning, is still
critically ill at the Good Sama
ritan Hospital, is reported to be
slighty better.
TALK- OF THE TOWN
AN ECHO OF '65.
The following parody on
'Johnny Comes Marching Home'
was composed by Hon. John
Minto, of Salem, and by him
first recited at a memorial ser
vice held May 15, 1865, at Bat
tle Creek, on the donation claim
of Mrs, Martha A. Minto:
Come, ring the bells and fire the guns,
Hurrah! Hurrah!
Bring forth your wives and little ones,
Hurrah! Hurrah!
Hoist up the flap; and raise the shout.
The boys and erirls must all turn nntl
For we all feel gay,- since the Johnnies
:. went marching home. ,
From Appomattox' field they went,
Hurrah! Hurrah!
With steeds and firearms kindly sent;
nurrani Hurrah!
No more, secession's husk they'll eat,
But milk and honey flour of wheat;
Ana we 11 all teel gay, since the John
nies went marching home.
In the Union
spread,
Hurrah! Hurrah! . -
For there is plenty wine and bread;
Hurrah! Hurrah!
. We'll kill the calf to crown the feast;
We'll freely kill the fattest beast;
As we all feel gay, since the Johnnies
went marching home.
And we'll have no talk of East or West,
Hurrah! Hurrah!
But honor those who fought the best,
Hurrah! Hurrah! : "
; We'll have no strife 'twixt Union
men, .
But all be for the Union then,
And we'll all 'feel gay, since the John
nies went marching home.
(Slowly)
But we'll not forget the Boys in Blue;
Oh, no! Ah, no!
Who gave their lives like heroe true;
Ah, no! Oh, no! Ah, no!
We'll deck the graves of those who
fell, .
No more to hear the Rebel yell, '
But, down to future ages, tell what
caused our nation's woe. '
house the board we'll
Strnbel Goes To Albany.'1 V
Wallace E. Struble, secretary ' KffbttjSTif Ig
J. F. Safley, of Acme. Oreo, is
visiting Miss Pearle Beals. .
A. W. Newton, of Drain, is
Roscoe Gardner and other friends. ; .
.Mm J,E.;, Andrews- VtnVn&ri.A
home in Corvallis yesterday, and Mrs.
Riley, tot Portland, a sister of Mrs. An
drews, 'also returned to her Some, the
two ladies having been on a visit to
their parents, at Eugene.
The county court yesterdav ordprpd r '
$200 reward offered for the capture of
the eourthouse thieves to be paid oAer to
Chief of Police Wells, he furnishing an
indemnifying bond in the event of the
decision of the court being reversed.
The following men have been elected
to office in the Athaneum Society for
the first semester next year. Pres., C.
T. Galligan; Vice., Pres., F. B. Stien';
Sec. E. G. Pickler; Treas., O. J. Olsen;
Barometer, H. J. Pfandopher; Rec, R.
D. Bridges; Set. at Arms. TS. W tmv
Robbie. .
At the last regular meeting- of this
year the following men wpm plpfo
office by the Jeffersonians: Pres., J F
Ketels; V. P., R. W. Rees: Sec, B.
Belknap; Treas., Leslie Beaty; Sergt.
At Arms, A. G. . E. Abendroth; Chief
jvinsician, -u L. Jamison; Janitor, A.
F. Eschricht. v
qjnuuijirLruinjuirLn
U 7 Y 51V W- . - 5
The Benton County National Bank take a step forward by their de-
tTSlT lOC1the GVernm- requirements as well as with
the adopted pohcjes. of the better managed banks throughout the country,
Sh-n bytH f Uowing drcu!ar letter which is being sent out by
No More Overdrafts
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
show a sufficient credit balance to cover same and in ir . ot
SXSSf be ienrwlth
Sa iS Actionable, detrimealf and
y?mS ther? h n? lon.ger tse for the- continuation of this dangerous' svstem
owing to. the present rural delivery of our mails and quick rail service leneralfv
m to rfMt belie that thftime his Arrived for"
Sl P ?ii foreground and take our place among the leading and best man
aged financial institutions of this great and growing West and fVo W fSJ
twtllPPref t6td bJ.Ur des, even bT3TySdStatS
they fully understand how and why this practice is pernicious and that it tekls from
the management the safe and conservative over-sight of the lnan nWrTf
?Qna 1 discontinue the practice of granting OVERDRAFTS and have set jSv 1st '
1909, as the date when such practice shall cease. y St'
Now do not become unduly alarmed, for this does not mpnn tlmr if
customer and entitled to credit, that should through err "r otherwise haS
mymenAuT WEoVv M tK ?han 4 balanCe' that weXli rXse
payment, 5U i WE DO MEAN that such must De merely temporary and must ho cnv
ered upon receipt of notice; also that payment will be refused after this die upon a
check of such an amount as to be noticeable upon its face that it is not a mistake but
rather a pure presumption' upon our good will; except where previous Arrangement
has been made for,same. So if your business is such as to makVitossibl" thlt vS
OlirSSr Uy' r if this -terestPsTut ay?
safeaeffi!M
tire satisfaction, but we must be allowed to arrange them in accordance with ou idS
and the aemands of the Government department under which we operltl
. We earnestly solicit your co-operation in this business-like step ask you to come
m when your business requires additional funds and we will gladly c?nKn I
cation for a loan at any time which is in keeping with what your business and vour
ES7Sfd.rPvltT Wnt for we are established here to serve you and to
munity legltimate busiliess wa to conserve the enterprises of our City and Com
ing youS a,ntinuation thereof and assur-
- - vuuwuiwo m 1.U UB) weoeg xo suDscnDe our-
Contractors and Builders
selves,
Corvallis, Ore., June 1st, 1909.
Yours anxious to please,
Benton County National Bank
JUlrTJTJTJTJlTl TJTTlTLTlIUlmvnnJTJTJ
Warm
Lite!
wearables
Notice of Sale of School Bonds,
The undersigned will received bids up
to four o'clock p. m. Saturday, June
12, 1909, for $30,000, SCHOOL DIS
TRICT NO. '9, BENTON COUNTY,
OREGON, FIVE (51 PER CENT
BONDS. Said bonds to be
twenty years from date thereof, on-
tional on and after ten years from the
same date; in denominations of $500 or
$1000 each; principal and interest pay
able at the office of the Treasurer of
Benton County, or at a designated fiscal
agency in New York Citv. A certifiprl
check for $1000 .to accompany each bid;
me ngnt Demg reserved to reject any
ana an Dias suomitted. ,
. . W. A. Buchanan,
Treasurer of Benton Countv. Oree-on.
Covvailis, Oregon. '
May 29th, 1909. f-31-lt D-W
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
XJ. S. Land Offiee at Roseburg-. Oregon,
Wl. . . . May li, 1909.
.Notice is. nerprtv mwrt that a iiu v
' J t v " wubi. mucii
Oakes, of Monroe, Oregon, who, on Au
gust 2, 1902, made Homestead Entry No.
11891 S. R 03357, tor EK of SW5. Sec
tion 4, Township 14 South, Range 6 West,
Willamette Meridian Vigo KlA t: r
. . " UVUIA Ul
intention to make Final Five Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before the Conn y Clerk of Ben
ton Countv. at Corvallis i
25th day of June, 1909.
Claimant names a.: wifnpscc nrit
J Sisson, of Monroe, Oregon. R. Ti Un
1: Ebbj Wilsnn. nFMniinu rt.An. n
R No 1; Ransom Oakes, of Monroe, Orel
gon, R R. No. 1; James Oakes. of Mon-
roe, Oregon, R. R. No. 1. -
Benjamin L. Eddy, '
First Publication May 14, 1909.
It's buying time for present and future needs in
wea
Especially
Women's Tailored Wash Suits
and
Dainty Undermuslins
JUSTIN
BYXPRESS
Unquestionably the largest and most select line
to be found in the city, and at prices the lowest
you'll find on such unusually desirable quality.
ALSO
It is generally admitted that our showing of
Summer weight "Forrest
Mills" Underwear
and
"Gordon Dye" Hosiery
Is the fullest and finest new stock ever presented. Not only do we .
offer the choicest styles and varieties,
But our Values are Decidedly Best
I
ft
Foundation work, sidewalk and curbin
a specialty iManufacturers ofcemen
blocks, plain and fancy cement brick,
porch columns, cement flues, jardi
- -meres, etc. Dealers in cement, plaster
and lime.
First and Adams Sts.. Phone 2318
Corvallis, - Oregon
Cfte iiy $tabk$
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
Whitney's & Colbert
We Make
Concrete blocks ot all kinds Concrete
bricks, fancy and plain, Concrete tile
and steps, Concrete window sills and
caps.
We Sell
High grade Cement and Lime in any
quantity.
Phone Iud. 3181
413 Second Street South
CORVALLIS - - OREGON
You Will Never Regret
Themoney you save in buying from
us. We sell for cash, consequently
, we sell cheaper than the credit store. '
A. K. RUSS
Dealer in Hats, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear
Clothing and all Men's Furnishings
CORVALLIS. - .... OREGON
Blackledjre & Everett
Successors to Henkle Se Bla kledge
FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EHBALMERS
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. ,Lady assistant. EiiBA'JlKS F08
SHIPPING II SPECIALTY. Call at Blackledge's
furniture store Both phones
swag
ATTORNEYS
J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW.
Office Rooms 3, 4, 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Only set of abstracts in Benton County
PHYSICIANS
I
VjAilffi L Jfi Sf Dent', B
I and SM & & ?M ISVrWASrtfMTril- and "
Royal
Worcester
and
; Nemo
Corsets
G. B 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.
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, ni. Phone in both office ani resi
W.T. ROWLEY, M. !.. PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Special attention given
to the Eye. Nose and Throat. Office
in Johnson Bldg. Ind. 'phone at of
fice and tesidence. .
UNDERTAKERS
M. S. BOVEE. FDNERAL DTRKnr.
or and Liceneed . Etpbalmer. . Snc
ceesor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis,
' Oregon. Iod. Phone 4s Bell Phone
241. Lady attendant when desired.
Taunton & Burnap
Cement Contractors
Makers of Best Cement Walks in Town
All work guaranteed first
class. . . n ..'
Corvallis, Ore,