Corvallis daily gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon) 1909-1909, June 19, 1909, Image 4

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    HURRAH
FOR
t
teration
CELEBRATION
GLORIOUS TIME PLANNED
JULY FIFTH
FOR
GREAT DAY IN CORVALLIS
U II U UlUre Observance of Independence Day Will
be Characteristic of the Patriotic
People Splendid Program is Being
Make your Arranged by the Committees,
purchases
at once
Xtra
Extra
Bargains
Prices
Talk
Compare prices
and values
Ladies' and
children's
wearing
apparel
at prices
so extremely
low it
is foolish
to go without
a new waist,
new skirt,
new suit,
new dress
Linen, repp,
poplin,
soisette,
Kobe silk, ' '
lawns, batiste,
in fact all
materials
to be sacrificed
at this price-
slashing sale
Ribbons in
all the most
wanted colors
in stock
to be sold now
for about half
Trimmings,
laces,
embroideries
etc., etc.,
on bargain
counter at
less than
half
Our men's
department
is fast selling
itself out
and the result
is broken
lots in all
lines, but
oh, what a
.reduction in
price!
In shoes
we excel
because the
styles and variety
shown here this - -season
have
given us a nice .
business, but .
now for a
big cut in price.
FJi:LMILCIR
142 Second Street
Everybody is getting: in fine trim
for the rousing celebration here in
Corvallis on Monday July 5, and that
dav will be crowded to the limit with
excitement, sports, grand parade, fire
works, music, addresses and all the
observances that accompany an old
time keeping of the Nation's birthday,
The various committees have been
doing splendid work and there promises
not to be a single hitch in the joyous
event.
The speaker of the day will be Judge
L. T. Harris, of Eugene, an eloquent
orator and one sure to awaken lots, of
patriotic enthusiasm. Miss Vena Kick-
ard will read the Declaration of Inde
pendence, and Prof. Gaskins will direct
a large and well trained chorus in the
singing of national songs. -
There will be musie by the band, two
of them, in fact, and a parade that will
be a credit to the artistic talent of the
committee in charge, with some popular
lady as Goddess of Liberty and Captain
McAlexander as Grand Marshal. One
attractive feature will be troops of
mounted ladies and men, all forming a
brilliant cavalcade. - '..
The sports will be numerous and var
ied and there will be plenty doing to
I amuse and entertain the crowd.
The celebration will end with a bril
liant display of fireworks at night, . the
best that it is possible to obtain, and
I will be touched off on the opposite side
of the river, so that the crowd ' can all
see the magnificent effect from this
side.
The committee having in charge the
contest for the Goddess of Liberty,
hopes that the greatest interest will be
taken in the voting and that the fund
will be large enough to aetray. the ex
penses of getting the gorgeous float
here for the parade.
School Election
Next Monday
. ...
The regular election in District No 6
will be held at the courthouse Monday
afternoon, June 21, from two to six
o'clock for the election of five school
directors, instead of three as formerly,
the district having been raised to the
first class. The time of W. C. Corbett
expires, and he is prominently mention
ed for reelection, as also is Judge
Denman for his experience and ability
in school matters.
This election is a most important one
and every voter in the : distrist should
be sufficiently interested in it to help
elect the very best men.
SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES
Where to Worship in Corvallis Tomor
row Morning and Evening.
UNION SERVICES
The union Sunday evening church ser
vices will Degin tomorrow mgnt ana
will be held Jn the r Methodist church.
A union meeting of the young people's
societies of the city- will be held in the
same church at 7 p. m. Union church
services at 8. ' ; .
PRESBYTERIAN " " "
Preaching at the Presbyterian church
Sunday morning by the pastor, J. R.
N. BelL Morning topic, "The Trans
figuration." Evening topic, "What is
a Man Worth?" at the union services
at 8 p. m. at the M. E. church. Sunday
School at 10 a. m. ; Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m. ; Bible study Thursday at 8
p. m. AH made welcome. Reception
of members at the morning service.
EPISCOPAL';
Church of the Good Samaritan, corn-
i er Jefferson and Seventh streets. Ser
vices June 20, Second Trinity. Sunday
School at 10 a. m.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
"Just Precisely What Does the Lead
ership of Jesus Christ Mean to a Twen
tieth Century American?" will be the
theme of Evan P. Hughes at the First
Congregational Church, tomorrow at 11
a. m. .-, . Bible School at 10 al m. will
complete 4 the services- held in ' this
church. The church and congregation
go ta the uaioa . meeting in the M. E.
, ehurch at 8 o'clock, Alt are most cor
dially invited. !
' - "BAPTIST" " $
! Sunday School at 10 a. m. ; preaching
: by. Rev. J,- H. Everett, subject, "Go
i Forward." No services in the evening
as there will be union services Of all
the churches at the M. E. church. . ,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Services tomorrow as follows;10 ar
m.f Sunday school; li a. m., . sermon
by the pastor; 7 p.m., Epworth League;
8 p. m., union service, sermon by Rev.
J. R. N. Bell.
CHRISTIAN ' -
Preaching and Communion service at
11 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Con
sider Christ." Union service at M. E.
church in the evening.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH
There will be preaching services at
the M. E. church, South, tomorrow at
11 a. nr. by Rev. P. A. Moses. .
UNITED EVANGELICAL ;
Evangelical Church, corner of Ninth
and Harrison streets. The Evangelical
congregation will not enter into the
union services for the time being, be
lieving it would be injurious to their
general interest and efficiency, but will
take part in the later part of said union
services. Subject for 11 a. m., "Gain
ing Thy Brother," and at 8 p. m,' "The
Temptation of Christ. " Sunday School
at 10 a. m. ; K. L. C. E. at 7 prm.
I - tm SEASONABLE STOCKS 1
5lv :' ' : ': ' -, saga
More Municipal Ownership
At the special bond election held in
McMinnville Monday, ', the proposition
of making an additional bond issue of
$30,000 for the completion of the new
electric power plant, and' for improve
ment of the gravity water system car
ried by almost a two-to-one vote, A
light vote was polled in the three wards.
The result of this authorized bond issue
will be an all-day electric current for
commercial use.
Could Not Be Better.
No one has ever made a salve, oint
ment, lotion or balm to compare with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one
perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns,
Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers,
Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes,
Cold Sores, Chapped Hands it's supreme.
Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at all
druggists.
Again Grand Chaplain
Rev. J. R. N. Bell is to continue for
another year as grand chaplain of ''the
Masonic order in the jurisdiction" of
Oregon. This was announced yester-,
day by the worthy grand master, elect,
Dr. Norris R. Cox, after Rev. Mr. Bell
had delighted the members with
pleasing address.
Corvallis Ladies Appointed
Mrs. A. Antoinette Stiles, worthy
grand matron of the Grand Chapter,
Order Eastern -Star, " has appointed
Mrs. Rose J. Wilson on the committee
on Dispensation and Charities, and
Mrs. Francis - Helm on Appeals " and
Grievances. : . These . ladies are promi
nent, members of St. Mary's Chapter
No. 9. Corvallis.
The first chorus, rehearsal for the mu
sical partof the program on, July- 5 will
be held Monday night at the Presbyte
rian church, and Prof. Gaskins would
like all who intend taking part to be on
hand promptly at 7 o'clock.
Daily Gazette 50 cents a month.
Succeed when everything else ails.
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.
CORVALLIS P0ST0FEICE
Opens 8 a. m , closes 6 p. m.
and holidays, opens 10 a. ni.,
a. m.
Sundays
closes 11
Mails Open
From
7, 10 a.m, 12 m.
10 a m, 2, 5 p m
10 a m, 12 m
10 a m, 5 p m
il:S0 a m
10 am
12 m
Tarn
5pm
10 a m
5pm
: . Mails Close
For
Portland 5:30, 10:30 a m, 12 m
5:.fW u m.
Albany 5:30. 10:30 a m, 5;30
D m
Washington and 10:30 a m, 12:30
Eastern .states 5:30 pm
California a and 10:30 a m, 5:30
points tiouta p m '
Philomath and
points West 12:30 p m
Monroe 1:30,5:30 pm
MeMinville and
Weptside points 12:45 p m
Mill City aud
way po.nls 5:30 a m
Philomath and "
Alsea 8-45 a m
Monroe stage 2 pm
Philomath stage 9 am.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
UNION DEPOT, CORVALLIS
: R. C. linvillB, Agent - .
Arrive ' Southern Pacific Depart
11:30 a ni. Passenger 1:30 p.
5:40 p. m. , Freight ; 6:4o a. m
-J Corvallis & Eastern
11 a. m. Passenger east ii:i a
8:35 a in. " . " 6:30 a. m
1:20 p m. " .: west . a:isp. m
4:35 p. m ' " east 6 p. m
8:35 p. m. - ".. 1:40 p.
Sunday Trains
1:15 p. m. 11:15 a. hi
, "Daily except , Sunday. AH -. other
trains dailv." . . v . -
Prices Boiled
Down to Make
Best Bargains
See A a a jlZ .
These Ul UCllVe oPCiaiS
One Dozen Ladies'
Wool Tailored Suits
At Actual Cost. . .
All Ladies' Oxfords
At a Big Reduction
Men's and Boy's
Clothing at Sale Prices
A Lot of Boy's Cloth
ing, 4 to 14 years,
at HALF PRICES
Get on to Our Bargains for next week
J. H. H ARRIS
For Rent
840 acres, 1 1-2 miles from Summit.
700 acres fenced in five pastures run
ning water between eachpasture, fair
buildings, 72 bearing fruit trees-will
lease 5 years straight. Also have for
sale 220 goats and 4 good Jersey cows.
D. F. Young '
203 N. 14 St., Corvallis.
6-4-4 t w.
Daily Gazette 50
Why not take it.
cents per month
Hay Baler
Will rent on the shares for the sea
son s run, a nay tsaier. Aaoress m.
S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Oregon.
6-7-D4.Wtf.
Taunton & Burnap
Cement Contractors
Makers of Best Cement Walks in Town
All work guaranteed first
class.
Corvallis, Ore
HYDRAULIC WELL
DRILLING
Powerful and rapid well ma
chine run by gasoline engine.
Wind mill pump repairing.
and drove wells a specialty.
Place your orders now before the
season's rushVork is on.
A. N. HARLAN
Box 526 Corvallis, Oregon
The Best Paint
There is no better paint made for appearance and
durability than J
Acme Quality Paint
Specially prepared for exterior and interior use.
"FLOOR VARNISH THAT WEARS'
A.. Ij, Miner
WALL PAPER AND PAINT STORE
Second Street, Near Palace Theater
MONEY LOANED
ON REAL ESTATE
LONG TIME EASY PAYMENTS
RE LI A ALE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED
The Jackson Loan & Trust Co.
Fort Worth, Texas Jackson, Mississippi
Occidental Lumber Co.
Successors to
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 T, Local Mer.
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AKDALLTKMATAND LUNG TROUBLES
GUARANTEED SATSFACTOftX
Of? MOAy ffEFUAQD. '
Benton County Lumber Co
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Fir Lumber, Mouldings, Cedar Posts,
Sawed and Split. Gedar Shakes
Dealers in
Doers, YIndows, Lime, BriCK Cement,
Shingles, etc