Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1904)
local lore: ;; NEWS OF CORVALLIS -AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF" Tlii Coiing and Goings of People : Soc:a! Gossip, Personal Men ; tron and Other Items .of , j Public In. terest A Corvallls visitor this week Is EJ Hamar, cf Toledo. . , iuu: -j::.v ! Tbre will b service In Plymouth , church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ) From a visit with rela'lves at Hal tieburg, W. J. IIowclI rnurnrd borne jeiteiaaj f : . . -.- - -. For. a visit wl'h relatives in this ! vlciolty, Walter Mercer, of Riizrille, I Washington, arrived Wednesday.. .-. . j guest cf Miss Daisy Brown this week wai Miss Tresea McDooalJ, of j Philomath. I The directories for the Iodepeod I ent Tilpboou company Hoes ara now i lu the haoas or patrons. They were i distributed about town yesterday. I Ao addition is belocr buU onto ' the Mrs. Beach: house this weefo The s wuik U being done by Newtou Adams. j i ' : ! - i i ; f ! ' N ,- -g s ',. y ! , u-Tbe j evidence ot Prof.iOoveJlj! In . the Western part cf town Is beiog im- i proved this week by a roomy ad lition The wcrk is being dohe by Wlillami After an extended visit with Cor vallls relatives, Mrs. Lulu Rbr dee left Thursday for her home In California,' She was 'accompanied on be return by her nieces, Adrla acd Caroline Gref cz. v ' V'" .1 il In the hope o( Adding a more ealthf ul climate for bet son, Mrs. Barah lSlqrUr Kavea jtoday.Jo Bibfcf City, where ebe may ventua My- taice up her reeidence. Mrs. Feaster and family, late of Southern Oreaoo, have taken up their residence in tb Tun nlcltffe house, and will make Corvallls their borne. -For a two weeks vielt In this city War ren Harilay end wife arrived Wednea- day fom the Bohemia mlnee. jljneyi are to reside In Portland this winter. Urady and Bruce Burnett left yes terday for Starvout, Southern Oregon, to be absent until the first of uFuly.N They will engage in mlniog baslbeefr while In ttat section. Congregational church tomorrow : Suudiiy reucol r.t 10; : EMe clae for young men at 10; regular serving it 11: Suuuuj o.iStLg wilt U ChcUtiatf Eat deavor evening. All the members, ac- tve and honorary are invited tq , be 'present.. Evening servtoo and sermon to the Endeavor Society at 7:30. The regular sendees at ttie,MEj cnuicn, soutn, tomorrow morning ana evening by the pastor, John Reves. Mr. Reeves was returned to Corvallls for tbe third year by the Columbia conference just closed. Sunday school at 10 a. , , j H- ; .'n-ufo Among Improvements made about town this week S. L.illne'e" store, roof has come In for attention ' Repairs have been made, Including a coat of roof cement added, rendering the im provement one of substantial nature. For the purpose of eptetiogj a school there, Nettle and, Hiigh.T4yJcr lert tor Milton, Eastern, Oregon,' this week. Rev.Sbangle, a former Corval lls minister, well remembered here, Is i; .t, at the head of, the,, echool that the -.young people are to attend. -At a meeting of the student body. Thursday rt"roooo, Ft' C... Stlmson was elected general manager ot ath letlcsvlco Bert pilklagtoo, resigned. Thecaptalocy qf the icntballf teato and. the general managership 'Jmidfi; lead more than cv.n . as. ' good a 1m in as Captain Pllklngton could carry and he one or the other had to be given up. Thit wa" the. occasion of the res ignation. "'H H m-.M'.mvUn t. The three-year-old child olj B"e4ry Sorton. says a Bellfountaln corres pondent, was. badly Unjuradurecendy while playing to the jard. From some unknown cause tbe dog grabb el the child by the side of the face, tearing It In a frightful manner. One ga3h r?q aired, seres 'stitches. It was thought at first that one'eye was Anflrolv 1tar.we1 - -' ' W was entirely dlstroyed, ? Figures at the postoffice show t large Increases In th,e amount ot mall i aiatter hendled'on the E. F; D. routes ? out of Corvallls. v'For..tbree. mqpths i past the total nieces on all routes was 4,o3. On rocw iio. 1 the pieces de livered numbered 12,078; collected, 2, 007; tntftl 14 085.1 - Boute 2, delivered, ' 10.21G; collected, 1.5SG; total, 11,802. 3 Number 3, delivered, 12,420; collected, 9,420; total 21,846. Tbe figures show t an Increase 00 all tbe routes, and the showlnir vindicates: theVludsment of , the department In ordering, the UrW .: established, i V U .. - X M There is a great deal of epecula Uon lu town as to how this afternoon's big football game 00 Q. Ai C fied will I to how the local team will behave, un der this, its flret fire In the new season. " It hs old experienced players to- go agalnet, and eome of them are averred - to be of giant mold. Tbey know all . 'i about how to buck aline, or spoil a formation.. They are veterans of toth ' er ware, and know whattheyare -fleld . for. All this la why there is guessing and . - speculation as to how Steckle's, men will make It with them. - A eCrprlee 'may be In store, and the correct thing to do 19 to be out and eee It worked. Preaching service 'at Bit." View School House Sunday at 2.30 P.M. by Kev. ar 4. Deck. .-. f- if Heber V.S-ann and wife ; have keu- up LijUdtkofplDg. quartet a i fa tne Alfred Jubusoa house. V The Callaban eotfage 1 rapld;y nearlog complrtt n. It Is to be ueeo- ptrid by Mr. aad -Mri. John AKtio:' -i , v , t . . . -j i s Enroute to he coast oti hunt ing trip, Bup it Hall and Balpn W-lle or Folk county, were In Corvallls Tuesday; .!f-';r.?""r:ii-'. r The football teams v College and the State-XTniversicy are to play a game at Albany next Wed- needay-. ... . , . Visitors la Corvallls Wednesdiy aod'ThnHday.'oo' bueloees, were THtl. and Mrs. C. E. Cams, cf Alsea. United Evangelical Cnurcb Sut j-ct fjr Sundav at 11 A.M.. Pre- valllnd Prayet1t7.3D P.M. "The Sure- Foundation" H. A. Deck, pastor. - la -the. hope of benefitting bis health, James Taylor Is to leave Mon day for Spokane, Washington,' to spend the winter. He will be accom panied by Mrs Taylor and Byron. John Giult if scheduled to play a guard poti'toD wltb Mutc'pmaaa it a game at Portland Saturday ' with the . football Kam of the Astoria. Com meircialiC'ub. . I- w ' guest ' this -week' ot " CorvallU friefcds la Miss J.nBarJtaw6i of iForeft ttrOve, wh Isoo her way- home-Oav-' log epent the summer at the coast. Tuefdiy, white on hla way to the store Allies biaix fell from his wheel, badly spraining his knee. He had to be taken home In a conveyance, and has since been confinrd to bis room. e frame H now uji and wore is,belng hurried "on the June? Horn InVttouse Deir Jie jbarrlage )a,qtori. The structure has two stories and is in all respects modern. iaSlfeht lots &eB irilrBDfif8d) thU week by Norton and Newtou Adams" ot E. H. Taylor, near the Olum Read property lu the northern part of town, and cottages will be erected by the new owners. t rFqrf. the 'pnrpoaej of;- taking , up', tbefr residence in this - cfey, -Mrs. Helm E. Borst and daughter, Mias Gladys, arrived-Tueeda-T from Cantra 11a, Washington. --H,L.Gllke$,' 'cashier4 ot 1 First National Bank ot Grants Pass and Mayor. rf that; city has been- in .Cor-, vallls for a few days,' a guest of ills brother J. A. Gilkey of this place. 4-It WiH be Agrics Versus Doctors on; OAO field: this, afternoon. 5 'The doctors are reported large in size rand fierce as iinebuckerB. In tbe case of the two big centers. It will be Greek aga the t "Greek, and' a tug ot war. ,, V ' ----- i . ( wrf- , Rev. M. Clay Starr, who whs in Corvallls .a ,week ago on a -visit to relatives1 ihaa ' been.' retained llhi the pastorate at Klamath, by the decision of tbe conference that was in session at Eugene last-week." - - Invitations have been received In flbls Qifjrfor.the.tharrtage of MieaIda Jjisreue- warn- to- wiDHrea w.' aiiing bam, 00 Wednesday evening, October 15tbat!diehpme of jtbp bride's par ents in Albany. Many tilends here join In congratulations. frTho, Presbyterian people are in eoreeapODdbce with a' number of jutailsieT with a view of piling the vacancy in the pulpit of i the loo&J church. A OallCprnia man, an Iowa man and several other applicants are on the list. S me are highly recom- Revival" services 'begin "at "the ChrTstfaO Chnrehti fittSnnday: Par-4 tor T. S. Hand BakeftirprFaeh morning and evening. EvenlDgtheme: The Kingdom f God- and . Conditions iblj ijEftrancsih&etfo.ri $ Begliinlg Tp8elaJi evening IcjtwllCibsyaestid try Rev, J. Vi' Ooombs Dl Mah&jpoUs, Indiana, one ot the most successful evangelists and lecturers in the Chtis- hlan;Chu.rch)i il,- oaH . . , The meeting at which it was pro posed the Citizens League . wonld: ; de-! ba'e, local , option, , missed fire,. It was Xb have occurred In 'the City 'Hall1 last Tuesday evening. That night, a number ot local option war horses1 full to overflowing with celestial fire and bottled eloquence were on hand, redy to give battle, but not an anel-f optlonlst wai In sight. The doors of tbe ban were locked, and no light gleamed from the windows. The op- tionlsta waited a reasonable time for a foeman to show up, and then went home. It ,- is , supposed that the date for the meeting was forgotten by the opponents of option. ; -, , --. fa . -f v yrii -f.n'f At Kings Valley. Farmers are generally 'improving the time in sowing Fall grain. A good deal of land, has been, seeded 1 The oew sphool .honse-Tlias been completed and' tornedl dvee ialfttig aireciors oy i!ranK Bush, the con- Uaetor. School will begin the 10th, iri(h MsrLbgani a- neT aifrjyal --.w A-nuv, no ..UUtl - The Hoskias echool opens today with Mrs. McKmnev, of Corvallis as Teacher. . ., f Mr. Orchard baa rented Bud Al korn a farm : and has moved his family into the . house lately 'owned by Liioya unenoweth. . f Boss Cnenoweth and his mother are moving . to the Wilson Bump 1 arm., of warrants dravm, and for-what'pnrpose Court from the first dav of Aoril. iqoll to indmive. County court... Circuit court j. Justice court Sheriffs office.-. .... ... Clerk's ofhte.-. ;i . .r Recorder's. office..--- J.. Treasnrer's office ..... School Soot, j office;. . . .i ..1. Stock Inspectofc:.-... Assessors omce - assessment and collection of taxes.. Tai rebate. CnrnntTnensps. j. : i ..l Albanv-JConrtlianseexpense...i !!... . i. Care poor. . . . . .i Insane . . (..... - . BridneB..-I... Hemes Election expense.. . J. scalp bounty.. Roads and highways Miscellaneous (including exhibit State Fair, Preliminary examination Pros. Atty.. ......... . ' ' Clerk's statement of the financial the 30th day of September A. D. 19044 April 1st, 1904, to County warrants outstanding and unpaid . . . ; .-, ....$ Oct, 1st. 1904, to County warrants issued J5 mos. ending Sep. 30, 1904,, , . - ' !' - Total $ f" 'S r r rftTpi O f f" I "' ':' i.ae:rfi:.'.V.Tr IS..- 0cfelsf;"Xo?041 by Comity Warrsots-redeemed.6.mos.nding Sept. 30, 1904 October 1st, 19o4, amount of County fwarrants buts"anding ..-.j. . - - LiabiMties,. c, t ict 1st, 1904, Warrants outstanding and unpaid ..: xnieresr. esuuiawu mercon i. Balance State tax 1903 unpaid Jaflh is .handirof-Treasuretrapplicable to ssn in nanas or snentt estimated payment Recapitulation - 6rcl8,',o4Tohy Si mfetiL. October ist, 1904 total resources exchisive amount due Uounty on tax sales State of-Oregon, iJ V-SS. ton J ; County of Benton I, Victor P. Mosesy County Clerk of. Benton County, State of Oregon, .do hereby certify that the foregoiug is a true and correct statement of the claims al lowed by the iConnty Court for the six months ending Sept. 30th, 1904, inclusive, on what account tae same were allowed, the amount of warrants redeemed and cancelled during said six months, and the unpaid on the 1st day of October A .;D.,i904, as the same appears-on the records in my office and in my custody. In witness whereof I have hereunto set . my hand and affixed the seal of said County,- this the 1st day of October A D 1904 . t,S f f iYSXCOB.:-. MOSES, County Clerk of BentontConnty, State of Oregon.: - ft ' (Seal.) DRP DARRIN -AT 0WORK 1(1 ( i THE CELEBRATED SPECtM- IST AT THE HOTEL i - CORVALLIS. Dr4 n, the celebrated ;spfl ciali r, and wife, arrived in :jtlis pla - last Tuesday, and have rjfE- t the Hotel Corvallis where the doejj r will administer treatment to tEetj dieted:- Dr.: Darriri-need& no reoVA 1 1 imendation, for tbe wonderful car s effected by him throughout the etate daring his many years of pra :ce in Portland speak for them iselv-Vand-are-Mvinef-teatimoniale of bt "sn perror skar-andaieeees: in ; thereStfflentdirtnwthnos,fe stubborn andTaggTafIterTiCSSfi8iand chronic diseases. In business tela-: t(j'b$4salwasfod;to belsriet-: ij f reiiaoie tna a ; genuemsty 01 prompi",; and? practaj basmess methods. ' His treatment b idee tricity and medicmn has become -ao popular with the amicted thai : bis! patients do not seek in vain ifor re lief from the ills that Hesh is f heir to, which is positive proof tf the sapenoTitybf his electrical J tjreat ment over, all other methods of bore. ' The doctor makes a specialty - of all diseases of the eye, ear, nqs4 and tbroat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe"hart, liver, bladder and kidney diseaeee, or those who suffer from apathy and indifference; also genito-urjnary aod skin diseases in either se', such as blood jtaints, eemlQalweaknes3 and lost vigor, varicoceles and stricture, j jEyes tisted -and 'glasses fitted.' i p , All . .curable chronic diseases treated at $5 a week, or in that proportion of time as the case t may require. No case published; except by permission of the patient. I All busiOesB relations with Dr -Darrin strictly confidential. Electrical ap pliances furnished. One visit is desirable, though many cases can be treated by home - treatment by 1 writingaymptoms. - -1 Umce hours from lu a. mto 5 p. m.; evening 7 to 8. Sunday JOto 3.. The worthy poor will be treated fres except medicine; according to his time-honored custom from 10 toill.am.rdaily.; . . ' t Among those succeesfully treated may be mentioned x-Seoator Geo. Chandler's aon, ot Baker City, who had heart trouble and general de bility; "cured and gained 30 pounds. J. AvLineay, of the' Southern Pa allowed, as per 'order of ' the ConntT I VBHSBMmaiH the toth day. of September A. .i' i ...... -i. . l....- 188 8q D. 1904 1 1 I. i...". s 73530 I - -34885 1 ... - .-. 1009 94 - mm ' ..i..,-;. -- ; .-. 99000 ...--' ; I A -v., - - 5 I - J L .... ..:.:.. ....... j .-..f.'......:i. .35001 I . - - .-...- 250011, fe- " .v.. .......... .. J922 70 J..... 4 50 .V.:,... , i . . . . . .887 57 - . .A . .v. . vv; .i..... .: t ;7 5 iiji.i..,.'. .-; 3150 ........i-.-.i............'... 344 3 1027 40 small pox patients, etc condition of Benton County, Oregon .-:.t,t -tf 17 f otat liabilities' I.') i- '-;I357&97 I - B Resources,, e. , J.-. . , i - 'I payment Co warranta .-..i...... $h 50903 ' uo w4rranis..-.v..i...... 2000 00 Total Cash Resources $ 2309 03 $ 13576 97 2509 03 of delmquent taxes and r Net Liabilities $ 1 1067 94 amount of warrants outstanding and cific,. residence Mt. Tabor, Or., is happy over the cure of .consump tion,, bronobitis and catarrh, per formediby Dr. Darrin eight years ago. . He gained , ?4 pounds ' and kept it ever since. Mr. Linsay .has great cauee for rejoicing.; . . Mrs.. . P. ..Hayes! daughter on Twentieth etreet, Portland,, is hap py i over '.the cure of a large goitre (large neck) of eeveral years stand ing, -Sbe was restored by Dr. Dar rin s , electrical .;. treatment' 1 many years ago. . ' ' " ' ; , MrV. Tl B. .. Hatfield son, ''21,4 El'eveutb sttset, ortlandi; was cur ed iix years . aeo -by Dr.J Darrin Bis- trouble-.' was' 'discharging "'eats. nd,deafnesf'."' .' " ; T' . V SaJjep chnsidey'.aQself 'perfectly NeckeMu',' of:"l'i.bgtate; ;'stre'4t- Sa7em,lis"yety 'riithusst1c ovetbia reIi'ettrom''an'W8 f trouble, catarrh and pairi in the heict an4 eyecaua oy. urvrvarrin. . ;K C. E..Purfee,"p. Shaw, lOregony reports his cure "of deafness by ; Dr, p.arr j'nU complete. .'His " daugh teVMiss'Darteet ba$bad no recur- renpe .oOer.'deafnes ind granulat-. ed eye trouble:' v.-;. iHrs. ."Al 'Hudson, formerly 6f L'a Grande; Oregon , n ow presiding at 569 Salmon street, Portland, paral ysis of one side and '' diseases pecu liar to her sex cured nine years ago by Darrin,;.., , if;;;,;'' :V . .. Mrs. Abbia Warehamj.Montavjl la, Oregon, epilepsy 26 years, cured by - electricity .and medicine ten years ago end never bad a return' of the symptoms. , , . : Link AUen has moved' onto his farm "and and Tom Allen is to run the hopyard on Dick Dunn's farm next" year. ' ' "'"" - Taylor Miller and Alcorn bave sold their Airl'.e store tot Mr. John; son. '. ; . I ' Ed Plunket h as- rented the William- Beal farm for the 'next yearV - Up at the Miller camp they had an accident last week In .which one man was- seriously , and another slightly hurt. - 'They were moving tbe engine dow-n a very steep ; bill and the cable broke, allowing the engine to up9et and Charles Kirby Nim Kelley were caught. . Kirby was .badly, hurt and Kelley slight ly. J . . "' - , Tbe Spaulding Logging Co. have a number of teams hauling railroad iron. from rAirlie to- their camp, where the company will build two miles af railroad tor ' logging pur poses. ' "v." ' - ' Uno. We are not afraid to make a lot f noise about 87665,1 sc! - 6597 1 ft BfSE?3P7' Total $i78on8tI fiST ' . ' . I I Is I 11 Ctrp yt t g h t-190 4-b y Hart Schaffner s?' Marx WE DO NOT OFTEN CHANGE - ' ' Our ad., but our goods change hands . . " every day. Your money exchanged - . : ; for Value and - Quality : is the idea. Big Line Fresb Groceries ... . Domestic and Imported. P ain and A large And Ordors'FilhMVPpomptly and Com plete: rest. Visit our 8 xar.-s: -s- i 3; lE? 7MlDO9- 5 lUXVU-lUlP lI : $ - -- .' KsIsrziri:.St.rval!ife Ore. Carbon , Platinum and Platino Portraiture O. A." C; ATHLETIC : 2 ll: : Calendars, Sofa Pillow) Coyers : . - . And other -Photographic Novelties. WLUMETTVALLEr ,' 1 tCoRVAi.i.iis,'OiiKiaoN. Responsibility, $100,000 Deals in Foreign and Domestic ' Exchange. -' .' ' Bui's County, City and School Werrants. 1 Principal Correspondents. SANFBANCISCO V -i I.cndm & San Fran SEATTLE , f cisco Bank Limited. TAOOMA , ; -j ' " . .. NEW TORK-iMewtrs. J. P. Mori-an & Co. CHICAGO Natioual Bank of Tlie Kepub-J - lie: : -- - - : - - V tONDON, ENG.-Loudoa San Francisco Bank limited.. : I J ': - CANADA .-Inlcirnl Canadroa ; e. e. wiLsoNr ;; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office ia Ziarbif rJiiidiiiO yv iitW.- CASTOR IAS 5 . lor Infants and Children. . Its Kind Yoa Hate Always Bougi Sears the " glolbing for men -',v;4; S-'s-i-,-,...-;-'.-., ' ,-T'7 v - for we have . , ... . .,. jk ;, , . ; -.. -L-. ;-. - . ... . 1 rm- Hart' SGhafner & Marx" .' hand tailored suits and , -overcoats. ; c ; - We would be delighted to show them to you. . -- S. L. KLINE. . - Fine BlacK Dress Suits.- : Fancy Chinaware varied line. Store we do the Rcrnino. Of C-r gj" -4 AND : SCENIC VIEWS. Best That's Grown Is None too i Good . .-; f.Wben you are drinking -f- Coffee it is -.our good - fortune lo hold the Sole . 1 A gency ' for the famous Grade We bave all .the grades from 2oo per pound to' the highest priced. Coffee sold by this celebrated - firm. :.; Give Us a Trial Order for one of their - Coffees and you wilt Use it exclusively.- Plttper;oH Groceries, Crockery & Stoneware . AU for Libby Cut Glass