Corvallis daily gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon) 1909-1909, June 09, 1909, Image 2

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CORVALLIS DAILY GAZETTE
Published every evening except Sun
d iy. Office: 259-263 Jefferson street,
c rner Third street, Corvallis, Oregon. '
FH3KE - 210
baneful, persistent influence of
malaria has had much to do
with both the degeneracy of the
Southern "cracker," or the "poor
white."
'Idress all communications and make
ail remittances payable to the Corvac
lis Gazette. .
In ordering changes of address, sub
scribers should always give old as well as
lew address.
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CORVALLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE
Published Every Friday
Entered at the postoffiee at Corvallis,
Oregon, as second class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year, in advance $2.00
Six moths, in advance 1.00
CHAS. L. SPRINGER, Editor and Publisher.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
UNION DEPOT, CORVALLIS
R. C. LINVILl E, Agent
Arrive Southern Pacific Depart
ii:?o a m. Passenger 1:3 P m-
5:40 p.m. Freight 6:40 a. m
Corvallis & Eastern
II a. in.
8:35 a m.
1:20 p m.
4:35 P- m
8:35 P- m.
passenger east
" west
' east
Sunday Trains
1:15 p. m.
Daily except
trains dailv. .
Sunday.
11:15 a m.
6:30 a m.
2:15 p. m
6 p. m
1:40 p. m
11:15 a. m
All other
"CORVALLIS P0ST0FF1CE
Opens 8 a. m , closes 6 p. m.
and holidays, opens 10 a. in.,
a. m.
Sundays
closes 1
THE GIFT OF TALKING.
POWERSOF PRESIDENT'S WIFE.
There fs no other- one thing
which enables us to make so good '
an impression, especially unonl
4. - 1.
those who do not kaow us thor
oughly, as the ability to converse
well. A man who Gan talk well,
who has the art of putting things
in an attractive way, who can
interest others immediately by his
power of speech, has a very great
advantage over one who inay
know more than he, but who
cannot express himself with ease
or eloquence. You may be a
good singer, a. fine artist, you
may have a number of accom
plishments which people occa-sionly-see
or enjoy; you may
have a very beautiful home and
a lot of property which compari-
vely few people ever know about;
but if you are a good converser,
every one you meet recognizes
and appreciates your art. Ev
erybody you converse wi'h feels
the influence of Tour skill and
charm.
Iii other words, there is no ac
complishment, no attainment,
which you can use so constantly
Taft does not do all the work.
Mrs. Taft has her share, and
with her the wives of the Cabin-
ate members in leading the so
cial life of Vashington, says May
Van Norden, in . a recent letter
from the National Capitol. .The
ladies Of an Administration have
powers and duties just as oner
ous, one might almost say, as
their husbands. If the new men
are required to do things or for
bidden to do other things by
velt dominated.all that had to do
with the Roosevelt regime, Pres
ideut Taft will dominate merely
the official side of his reign.
Mrs.' Taft will, by a strong -.'feminine
personality, direct that
E. T. Judd ie authority for tie
statement that the berries shown
were equal to any he had ever
seen exhibited. The packing
however was lax and showed
lack of experience and know-
portion of the coming regime ledge on the subject,
which has to do exclusively with j
Society and Society's dailv do- Mesdames Mulkey and Miller will
ings.
be suggested briefly by saying
the constitution or the statutes, . .t . '4'"""
. v.-.,.' visitors at luncheon, and that
Japanese wrestlers will be un
known at the White House table,
unless time brings wondrous
changes.
tneir wives are limited iust as
definitely in their particular dut
ies by custom and convention.
Not even the wife of the Pres
ident may violate social tradi
tions. That was tried by Mrs.
Lincoln with embarassing re
sults. Far mose disastrous it
would be if the wife of a Cabi
net officer were to try it. There
are cases on v record where the
be
placed in charge of the W. C. T. U.
readins room next Mondav. The ladies
J ust what is contemplated can- now have the rooms in attractive shar e
not adequately be made plain in i and are ready to make all visitors wel-
.' 1 -r. ' come.
one magazine arucie. it mav
Money To Pay Warrants
.Notice is Hereby given that there is
money on hand to pay General Fund
Warrants endorsed to November 22,
1904, and all endorsed street warrants.
Interest will stop on same from this
date, June 5, 19Q9,
Z. H. Davis,
6-5-10-17 City Treasurer.
Music For Next Sunday
Prof. W. F. Gaskms wishes to meet
all people of the city, who sing, at the
Presbyterian Church, Wednesday even
ing at 7 o'clock, especially the members
of the various church choirs, to prepare
the music for the Baccalaureate service
at the Armory next Sunday,
6 7 3t
Strawberry Fair
At Lebanon.
Lebanon had the appearance
,of a fourth of July last Saturday
husbands have been forced out j with a crowd o 5000 people - to
of public life by that very thing. wituess the strawberry fair, rose
But Mrs. Taft and the women ;show and stock exhibit, every
who will control the feminine feature of which was a success.
Administration for the next four The people from Albany and
years will not try it, so , it need j other Linn County towns were
not be considered. An interesting lbere in a numbers. The
i n i I 0
question is wnerein will social stock Darade, which
ine 111 wasningion under tneiln
Daily Gazette 50
Why not take it.
cents per month
wife of the big, handsome smil-
and effectively which will give jing Executive differ from life
so much pleasure to your friends
as fine conversation. There is no
doubt that the gift of language
was intended to be a much great
er accomplishment than the ma
jority of us have ever made of it.
under the wife of the former
busy, hand-shaking, strenuous
Executive.
lhe answer is, in many ways '.can grow berries to compete wnh
innumerable. While Mr. Roose- anybody.
took place
morning, was equal to
anything of the kind ever held
in Linn County. The strawber
ry fair was the first of the kind
ever , held in the county, and
brought out the fact that Linn
Electa
Bitti"S
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Contractors and Builders
Foundation work, sidewalk and curbin
a specialty Manufacturers ofcemen
blocks, plain and fancy cement brick,
porch columns, cement flues, jardi
nieres, etc. Dealers in cement, plaster
and lime.
first and Adams Sts. Phone 2318
Corvallis, - Oregon
Cbe 0ty Stabks
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY .LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
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
Mails Open
From
. 7. 10 a.m, 12 m.
10 am, 2, 5 p m
7, 10 a m, 12 m
10 a m, 5 p m
il:30 a m
10 a m
Mails Clse
For
Portland 5:30, 10:30 a ni, 12 m
y 6:80 11 m
Albany 5:30, 10:30 a m, 5;30
p m
Washington ar.d 10:30 m, 12:50
Eastern states 5:30pm,
California a and 10:30 a m, 5:30
12 m
7am
5pm
10 a m
5pm
D"inls Sour.h
1'hil.imnth and
points West
Munroe t:
Mi .Minville and
We-lside pnjnts
Mill City and
wa.y r-o.nts
. Philomath and
Alsea
Monroe tage
Philomath stage
p m
12:30 p m
10, 5:30 p m
12:45 p m
5:30 a m
. 8-45 a m
2pm
9am
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MALARIA'S BANEFUL EFFECT.
Malaria ever has been, and is
yet, the great barrier against the
invasion of the i tropics by . the
white races, nor has its injurious ;
influence been confined to the
deaths that it causes, for these
gaps in the fighting line might
be filled by fresh levies drawn
from the wholesome North. Its
fearfully depressing and degen
erate effects upon even those
who recover from its attacks have
been still more injurious. It has
been held by careful students of
tropical disease and conditions
that no small part of that singu
lar apathy and indifference which
steal over the mind and body of
the white colonists in the tropics,
numbing even his moral sense
and alternating with furious out
bursts of what the French have
termed "tropical wrath," char
aeterized by unnatural cruelty
and abnormal disregard for the
rights of otners, is the deadly
work of malaria. It is the most
powerful cause, not merely of the
extinction of the white. colonists
in the tropics, tut oi the peculiar
degeneracy physical, mental
and moral which is apt to steal
over even the survivors who suc
ceed in retaining a foot-hold.
Two particularly ingenious . in
vestigators have advanced the
theory that the importation of
malaria into the islands of Cr ,e e
and the, Italian penninsula by
soldiers returning from the Afri
can and Southern Asiatic con
quests had much to do with ac
celerating, if not actually pro
moting, the classic decsy of both
these superb civilizations.
To' come nearer home, there
can be little question that the
The O. A. C. School of Music will present the
COMIC
At Half -past Eight O'clock
JilBSE
In the
M
The Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
The Ubretto by W. S. Gilbert
The Cast
MI ADO
YUM-YUM -NANKI-POO
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KATISHA -KO-KO
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POO-AH V
PISH-TUSH - -
PEEP-BO - -
PiTTI-SINCi -
PROF. WILLIAM FREDERIC GASKINS, Director
MR. WILLIAM ROBINSON BOONE, Stage Manager
MR. N. R. MOORE
Baritone
MISS CLEO JOHNSON
Soprano .
MR. JACK PORTER
Tenor
MISS LULU SPANGLER
Dramatic Soprano
MR. WILLIAM YATES FARNSWORTH
Bass-Baritone
MR. RAY PALMER TRACY
"" - Baritone
MR. COLLIE CATHEY
"" ' Baritone
MISS ESTHER JOHNSON
Mezzo-Soprano
MISS RUTH SMITH
Contralto
Reserved seats oh sale at Graham & Wortham's June 9
25c 50c 75c $1.00
ri
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'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 trrade Cement and Lime in any
quantity.
Phone Ind. 3181
413 Second Street South
CORVALLIS - ' - OREGON
20 Per Cent
DISCOUNT
In order to clean up our
SPRMG SUiTS
We will srive 20 per cent discount
until all are sold
A. K. RUSS
Dealer in all Men's
CORVALLIS,
Furnishings
OREGON
Blackledsre & Everett
Successors to Henkle & Bla'-kledge
FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMERS
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 dav and
night. Ladv assistant. EMBALMING FOR
SHIPPING SPECIALTY. Call at Blackledge's
furniture store Both phones
ATTORNEYS
1. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Rooms 3, 4. 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Only set- of abstracts in Kentoii County
PHYSICIANS
O. Tl 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 , PHYSICTAN
' and Surgeon. Corner Third and Mon
roe Streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Office
hours:. 9 to 12 a. m.; I to 4 p. m.; 7 to
8 p. m. Phone in both office ani resi
dence. vV. T.. ROWLEY, M. D.. PHYSICIAN
sfnd Surgeon. Special attention given
to the Eye. Nose and Throat,. Office
in Johnson Bide. Ind. 'puone at of
fice and eeidence.
UNDERTAKERS
M. S. BOVEE. FtJNERAL DIRECT
or and Licensed Embalmer. Suc
cessor to Bovee & Bsner Corvallip,
Oregon. Ind. Phone 45. Bell Phone
241. Lady attendant when desired.
Taunton & Bur nap
Cement Contractors
Makers of Best Cement Walks in Town
All work guaranteed first
class..-: .'.l .
Corvallis, Ore