T CORVALLIS DAILY GAZETTE Published every evening except Sun t'iy. Office: 259-263 Jefferson street, corner Third street. Corvallis, Oregon. PHONE 210 ddress all communications and make ail remittances payable to the Corval lis Gazettb. In ordering changes of address, sub bribers should always give old as well as jikw address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ': J1AII.V -iivered by carrier, per week Jielvered by carrier, per mouth .iv mail, one vear, in advance J'v mail, six months, in advance.... Ky mail, one month, in advance 15 SO 5 00 2 50 50 CORVALLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE Published Every Friday Entered at the postoffice at C rvallis, Oregon, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ore year, in advance 2.00 iiix moths, in advance 1.00 gaged in industrial occupations. It was in response to this de mand for the preparation of teachers for industrial work in public that the Board of Regents took advantage of the opportun- souae special preparation for the use of the agricultural, book which has been adopted for the seventh and eighth grades oE the public schools. On account of the general demand referred to ity afforded by the Nelson Act j above for work in other indust in establishing the department : rial subjects, and the eslablish- of Industrial Pedagogy. As al ready observed, the Federal ap propriation, under a provision of ment of the department .of In dustrial Pedagogy, "made possible by the passage of Nelson Act, it the Nelson Act, is available for lis planned to have the work of the maintenance of this depart- this school cover a muchbroad rnent. In this work, .provision er field'and extend over a period is made for two classes of teach- of five or six weeks- Tbe peda ers: first those who are to teach j gogical work will be in charge in normal schools, high schools ; of the Professor of Industrial CHA3. L. SPRINGER, Editor and Publisher. TRAVELERS' GUIDE Arrival and Departure of Trains UNION DEPOT, CORVALLIS r. c. unvii.i E. Agent Arrive , Southern Pacific Depart 11:30 a m. Passenger 1:30 p.m. 5:4op. m. Freight 6:4oa. in. Corvallis St Eastern 1 1 a.m. ' Passenger east n:i5a m. 8:35 a m. " " 6:30 a. m. 1:20 p m. " west 2:15 p. m 4-35 P m " east 6 p. m 8:35 p.m. " ' 1:40 p. m Sunday Trains 1:15 p.m. 11:15 a.m. Daily except Sunday. All other trains dailv. and other schools of secondary or college grade; and, second, those who are to teach in the common schools of both the city and the rural . districts. The technical training . required for Pedagogy and others who might be euiployed to assist; while the technical work in the different! subjects of agriculture, forestry, I1! 1 fV',' mwmmmm S3 mmmmmmmmmmmmsm mmmmmmmmmmmmmpm '1 -5;v 3 iillJiilSft THE HAWAIIAN BUILDING, A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. mechanic arts, will be given by teachers of the first class may be j the professors in charge of these The building erected at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition for the exclusive use of the Hawaiian Islands, occupies a prominent position on domestic science commerce aud i tbe Court of Honor next the central government structure. ' T ." TT iJ 1 a . nA nAmnMAhnnciVn nvlliWt of its marvelous resources than for any other world's fair. It will show all of its native fruits and vegetables; will offer an aquarium of live fish, and in various other ways interest the fair visitors. Fruits -will be served by native girls and native orchestras and singers will be always on hand. A tank in the center of the structure will show the islands as they rest in the Pacific Ocean. Upwards of J100.000 has been expended in assembling Hawaii's display. - Contractors and Builders 1 .I' ;r.:-r.;.-'f Foundation work, sidewalk and curbin a specialty Manufacturers of ceineti blocks, plain and fancy cement brick, porch columns, cement ' flues, jardi nieres, etc. Dealers in cement, plaster and lime. first and Adams Sts. Phme 2313 Corvallis, - Oregon had in the regular college course l departments of the college. The leading to degrees, provision be- work of this school will be of ing made for the special peda- special value to teachers who gogical work in the department are unable to attend the College of Industrial Pedagogy. It is 'through the school year, but' not necessary, however, that tea-I who desire to begin industrial; - chers in the common schools I work in their schools.' It is ' ers who are interested in coun should be coHese eradoatea. ! nlanned also to e-ive the tear.herstry homes and country life pro- The work they require is of a in the county institutes as much t bleius find them of value al more elementary character and assistance as possible in this! so- can be had in one or two years j work. By these different agen- j College students who are defi of the Secondary Industrial j cies, it is expected that the Col-1 cient in their studies are advis courses. 1 lege will be able to render very ! ed 1o take advantage of the op- In Jul', 1907, the Board of Re- 'valuable service in extendingportunity to make up back work gents authorized the organiza- j ne advantages of industrial edu- i and thus be prepared to regisier tion of a course in agriculture to ' cation. without conditions at the begin- (JORVALLIS POSTOFFICE be offered during the summer vacation, in order that the tea- While the courses of the Sum-! niuS of the fall semester. Oth- mer Session are nrimarilv ' former students will have the tim ity abic$ supplement and broaden their courses by taking additional work' in the Summer School. Mill Barned At Union The sawmill and planer owned by J A. Evans, eight miles east .of Timor, was destroyed by fire Wednesday morr ing. . The fire broke out about 4 o'clock and was beyond control before dis covered. The property destroyed was worth about $4000, which will be a total loss to the owner, as there was no insur ance. About 150.000 feet of lumber in , the yards was saved from the flames. 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 chers of the State might receive teachers, it is believed that oth.' will also find it of avantage to ! The Daily Gazette, 50c per month. Opens 8 a. m , closes 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays, opens 10 a. m., closes 11 a. m. 10 a m, 5 p m Mails Open Mails CI jse Froirf For 7. 10 tt.ra, 12 ni. Portland C:?0, 10:30 a m, 12 m 5:30 d m 10 am, 2, 5pm Albany 5:30, 10:30 a m, 5;30 p m 7, lo a m, 12 m Washington gr.d lC:3fi h in, 12:20 Kastern states 5:30 pm California a and 1C:3U a m, 5:30 pmnts South p m Phili'innth and . rointiWcat i l::30pm M,ar SWT p mi McAlinviUe and We isiri pMnts 12:15 p m - jniu city auu 7 am" way ro.nta 5:30 a m Philomath and Jl p m AlBea 8 5 a m loam Monroe stage 2 pm 6pm Philomath stage 9am 0AC SUMMER SCHOOL. 2 - 11 -.30 am 12 m The purpose of the Summer i Session at the Oregon Agricul tural College is, primarily, to provide opportunity for the tea chers of the State to obtain some training in Industrial Ped agory and related subjects. President Roosevelt's Country Life Commission in its repoit states that the subject of para mount importance, as developed 4y the inquiries of the Commis--.sion, is education. "In every part of the United States", there seems to be one mind, on th part of those cap able of judging, on the necessity of redirecting the rural schools. There is no such unanimity on any other subject, It is remark able " with what similarity of phrase the subject has been dis cussed in all parts of the country before the Commission. Every where there is a demand that ; education have relation to living, that the schools should express the daily life, and that in ruraW communties they should educate by means of Agriculture and Country Life subjects." The demands throughout the State and country have rapidly j increased during . recent years for skilled mechanics and for men and women trained for spe cial work in agriculture, and in home economics. As these de mands' have, increased, it has been realized more and more that the system of public educa tion, the work of which has beeh arranged in the common schools as a preparation for admission to the-high schools, and in the high schools for admission to college, was not meeting the needs of the people,, more .than ninety per cent of whom are en- The O. A. C. School of Music will present the comic o:e:h3 gam At Half -past Eight O'clock In the n The Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan The Libretto by W. S. Gilbert ; The Cast MIKADO - - YUM-YUM NANKI-POO - KATISHA -KO-KO - - POO-BAH PISH-TUSH - PEEP-BO - - P1TTI-SING Jr'-W:- " PROF. WILLIAM FREDERIC GASKINS, Director MR. WILLIAM ROBINSON BOONE, Stage Manager Reserved seats on sale at Graham & Wortharn's June 9 25c 50c 75c $1.00 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 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 Ind. 3181 413 Second Street South CORVALLIS - . - OREGON Cent DISCOUNT Ir order to clean up our SPSiSUG SUI TS We will give 20 per cent discount until ail are sold ' A. K. RUSS Dealer in all Men's Furnishings CORVALLIS, - - OREGON Blackledse & Everett Successors to Ilenklc & Blaokledge FliERAL DIHECTCRS and LICENSED EM3AU3ERS 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 EMBALMING FOR SHIPPIN& A SPECIALTY. Call at Blackledge's furniture store Both phones. ATTORNEYS f. F. YATES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Rooms 3, 4, 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Only set of abstracts id Benton County PHYSICIANS j 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, 212S, Residence, 404. J B. MORRIS, M. D, PHYSICIAN . and Surgeon. Corner Third and Mon roe Streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. tn.; 1 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p, m. Phone in both office ani resi dence. vV.T. ROWLEY, M. L, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Special attention given to the Eye. Nose and Throav. Office in Johnson Blag. Ind. 'phone at of fice and tesidence. 2 UNDERTAKERS M. S. BOVEE. FUNERAL. DIRECT or and ' Licensed Embtlmer. Sue wesor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis, Oregon. Ind. Phone 45. Bell Phone - 241. Lady attendant when desired. Taunton & Burnap Cement Contractors Makers of Best Cement Walks in Town All work guaranteed first class. ' Corvallis, Ore