1 i LOCAL LORE NEWS OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IX BRIEF. The Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal i Men tion and Other Items Public In.terest of TbaUeus Thompson left Thurs day to epead the winter .In Easteco Oregon.-. - -.- , ,' ' " i Elmer WcXH v ot Peoria wasa bnaluess visitor iu Corvallia Thurs day. --Mrs. Callahan was hostess Wetl ses jay afternoon for the Ladies Whist ul. ij -yj - V'iOV Zl Ml-s Louise Gilbert arrlvei yes rwday from Dallas, after a tea 4ays stay. ' ' x Mtea Letba Patton left Tuesday lor her home at Halsey after a vUit with Corvallia frlecds. There will be services at the Catholic church Sunday.;. Mjssa. at 30-30 and 7-30 p. bjJL. tL. For a visit with his, mother Id hls city, Will Purdy. came up from yortlaritf 5 'Jew dayeJago;' i J J A V f Misa Grace Gatch entertains a nnmherci Jad.i.thi8..afternoont cards, Id houorof Mrs. Ella Boseri- . After several months speot with relatives in Oakland, California, BlpbPruett returned to ' 'Corvallis "Wednesday. wi Mrs. William " Garllnghouee of Son roe. was lo Corvallia Wednesday and Thursday, looking after property interests. . v . --. -j-",-, .L-The front of Ei 'Ml-'ZsZ Pram's jeelry establishment has j ust .! been, given a Dew coat of paint. The ai liet was Mr. Barnhart. ,. : . '. :' . y ; The ladies of the Presbyterian cburch will give a sale sometime' Dep lore Christmas. Watch for- further notice.. .. ' .,..:-.,..... ,.i!.V; r.3 : i Mrs. Jobo 8mli.h and vMra.;' Off WtlnoQ were ' departloft ' passengers tor Portland Thursday for a visit with friends. - '-: Harold Kurabaugh. "a student, swpped through a defective plank in th sidewalk out'towards the college, a day or two ago, and as a result he la obliged to one crutches. V'-' There was a weddiog In Corvallia Wednesday . The parties were Wl F. .West and Mlas Evelyn Allen, both of Kings Valley. The knot was tied by St-v. Wood. iZ , After an absence of two months, Charlos Blakealee has returned from St. Louis and Michigan. In lha form es city he visited the big exposition, and tn Michigan a brother was visit ed by tha traveler, . Mls Kate Gerhard' arrived yes terday from "a -visit with" Moorce friends. She was accompanied nb'y Miss Sarah Wllhelm, WttO-wlll visit a Jew diva. , : Mrs. Quinlan, wife of Lieutenant Qulnlan, military commandant atOAC la expected to Brrlve from Los.Aogel- es the first ot the week, to jaln ' her husband ln thla city. - - 1 - , - i-Oongregatlonal church: Sunday cbool at 10. Regular service at 11. Christian Endeavor at 6-30. Evening service at 7-80. : Bishop Castle of the PiritedreAbKnzrghttreh-wtll-tPreftOh I ptrnTted"EvangeTrcaTcIi 1J..M. Metzgar of Dallas, will preach tturdty evening, nd toi rdosniog andfevetilhf , TBf ii ha a service at 3 p. m. Specla.1,. servjce. eyery night next week. i At McGrew and family hav( itved from Umatlllu, tor the purpose of educating their children. They re located In the Goodman cottage, on Main street. Mr. McGrew was Jormerly a druggist at- Umatilla.- - : James Herron, who figured in an accidental shooting affray while en TOute to Corvallia a week ago, was in Corvallia Thursday for the purpose of having the wound, again , . properly 1 cared lor by Dr. (Jatnoy. ,.MrHerron is getting along clcely'and-has suffers sd but very llttlo from the accident.. . : Henry Colledge and brother, both men of families, are to leave shortly for their old homes in Iowa. Por soma reason they have deolded to quit Oregon, and Thnrsday they were seeking to eell a quantity ot waned fruit about town, not wishing to rlek its transportation East. I Sheriff Burnett returned Wednes day morning from Portland, where he went Monday io charge of William Gable, wanted for embezzlement -by the Davenport," Washington1 officials Sheriff Burnett captured the prisoner near Wells station," Benwn county, last Friday morning, and held him in this city awaiting information from Washington. Burnett expected to meet the Davenport sheriff in Port land Immediately upon arrival there but Sheriff Ioketer did not arrive on til Wednesday morning. The amount or Gable's shortage Is stated to be 92,600. which he owes to a.-., bonding company in Maryland, this company being the party that Is pushing the prosecution. Gable is a man of 55 years, and is said to have a very nice family residing at Wilbur, Washing ton, from which place he fled In July, 1903. Mrs. Philip Phils was tha gueat of Albany relatives. . , The ' Pacific .gtafcea Teleph-we company anioifie. woweteiofrJ to local eubecrttiets, in l to fhllomatb. L oler tbe same ar rangement, Corvallia. subscriber., can. also ralkiree-of ieharge, ,lwlth sub scribers' ftownevillej HalsevvPeoris and Shed ' . ' , "v ' " Mrs. M. A. Cacao -was rreeen'twf the questioQ.Hd' first asks the when a little girl was koockel down oy a boy on horseback whi'e riding her bicvcle through the street. Wed nesday's Times related that -the fittte glri eald the boy rode away without stppping to see it tte child - was hurt. Mrs. Canao who assisted the little glri to her feet has 'Called : at " . the Times office to sav that tha boy stopp ed hia hcrfe, diemonnted and apolo glzed for hla part In the accident. A window at the nodes grocary has attiacted much attention from passers by during the pa9tf,fewr-4ays. It Is1 tii e j4ro'ikji CJein. Bodes'Jwtjo 1i a genuls artiet at window decoratlDgt In the cetiter of the scene is. ax .minia ture lake; upon--which float two' sbiffo aod some ducks. Overhanging it are palms, ivy aod fir bougha. ; In the back ground is an old log cabin, and there are many boulders iyingabout on the, grounds,, represented by pieces of burnt quartz. ' vTucldentally, there isnsaqrwent -pTCIiel, chill eatwe auu caiauu uumus BtituuiuK among . the imitation treee. The wJiole makes a picture that is both ef fective and artistic. ! The two show windows at the Graham & Wtdia-jtrJigslore prpnent, arr attractive appearance tbia week. Ii cdbiplete assortment of game boards la displayedj,. other decorations bang sireameis of iOrftogeBreperf pfper. In he 5f-ifldaw is wlat is called a "wonder lamp. Li hie a globe set with many huge col ored imitation jewels, and tne globe is eoj arranged that it constantly re volves. Back ot It ia a i enactor that lalpractlcally in three sections, thus peotlng the jewels tbrlce, making it pear that there are hundreds of the itty gems turning around and mod. The device is for advertising Irposes, and ftCCmpa -llBf .perfumeei IJ f t i 5 News from the bedside is to the ntly Injured near Condon in a luna- way accident Is now practically out of danger. She la now able, to' take small quantities - of idod," and it - is hfiped that she may be -so far recoyer- el aa to be moved to "her home at. Clem la a week or 10 days. For a time her condition was so serious ..that .there was question aa to whether or hot she wbuld recover. A sheeLhad to he-used Id changing her posltjoti. ii jbecfcj Iffl e accident, she was thrown from the! ggy, and struck violently against a tilephoue pole while the horse was to 11 flight. The escape of either Miss anneman or her companion at all, ia scribed in a letter to - Mrs." Danne- an in this city from her husband, .as miraculous Louis Lu per, a brother of 'Mrs. angler, arrived yesterday. He la a on countyboy, who " has -prospered the Eastern Washuiatan oountry e Is a broher,rf Mrt. jnettfelt. now tie guest of hef"ets6egl Uii9tdt y, and tbereby hang a-lale Both Mr. Eu-i per and the Speldells have juet return ed -from the St. Louis exposition, lielther knew, that the other was there. Before each left home it was determ lne8 vttf tbg-oeber In their xeapeot ive homea. The Speidells bought tickets for HartipgtooK Mr. Lnpec's home, and at.Peddletdh Btatteflnorth- wara io mane tnff vuni.. xuoy icwiuhu then, however, that Mr. Luper was in atImrfarajdttihanglflgr; tCorvallto Moantlnaa, at Br, Speldelle, bought a ticket for Los An- ,rf5wi?ele8 ad made -ner1p there, only aoiearayenae - Enev oaa Deen to-t.. iiouis. ana wereac uorvams. u.n met fiaailyaffer "Mr. Super's afilval in town Thursday. HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon Late S.Gevf Servicer a. ",3 -Hi "SrPEENOT? Physician jfe Surgeon Office over postoffiee. Besidence Cor. Fifth and Jefferson streets.. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1. to 4 p. m. ' Orders may be eft at Graham & Wortham's drug store. Notice to Contractors. """Notice TsTiereBv 2ivnTKafTeaPl eaiHQawui iejEeceiveo-byiaa sew- er committaa-JintiUia o'clock ,a-m- Monday, the 14th day. of Novem ber. 1904, for file construction of a sewer through- block: "14- original town of Mary8ville, now, Corvallia, according to the plans and speci fications now on file in the office of tha. police iudee.,. A certified check of fifty dollars must accompany ach bid,' T . f 1 j.np rjgniio; reject any s or all bids are hereby reee'rvedV . A. Rennie, -.. , P, Avery, . . . J- M. Camerou, . Sewer Committee. AFTER HERMAN BRETER. fessor Assails Position of SJAIPuSn Champion. tee .ltclDgK.tnok filr. .Breyer mo?t beam- lv fortius v rticte 'reviewins Mr. -Glass, and mygelf on local option I lake MrBreter as a representa- ti-f the taJoag and hie arguments as ihftiJest tbfix bav on that side question. What is the difference who sells it, the saloon, the drue itprg or some retailer outside of the stater ' -1 would say let the man outside of the state do the selling, then the state will not be responsi ble for the evil consequences. He admits that liquor taken in excess ia injurious; he believes in temper ance, and temperance is the mod erate use of things : wholesome and total abstinence from things injuri ious, like beer, whiskey,-and other aqcfiiefflrakstTirst i all right, Mr Breyer. He says that . more people-. suffer ftdm? dyfepebBia than from exceesive' drinking. Perhaps that is so, and moderate drinking is the cause of a great deal of dys pepsia, it always aggravates it and never helps it. He says that when yR?a. moderaferji&is a great stim utaut. Yes'.ad "ttfll lareer the dose ab6'eTThegreater'lheKafulani; but what dues a well man want with a stim--Blant?,-. But ilr B-reyer' says -that mTJotsoredd'thaTrf harm1. 1 I would have him prove ' that. He Vesgye SHSB8pt scribe it? the one at Philadelphia condemned ai 8 of ajoobol jn-nredjicine and rgj.Bij&tit'ia injurious dtnkt iofheT rlrugB barr be used in every case where alcohol has hithertofore been ueed. - Mr. Breyer does not understand fhe position ot prohibitionists on that subject; they have nothing to say against the use of alcohol for medicine, surgical or mechanical purpose?. Alcohol whether in wine, oeBr-.or. ag w ower r j)eyerage is a drtfef tsfferalW cajsM as a nar cotic and they think it ineane for a man to use a drug as a beverage. Castor oiljriHB itr-uBes; but it is" not a very good beverage.. In reply to what he says" to Mr. Glass that a man has a right to take a glass of beer or. wine, it is .-bis - right as . an American citizen to 'do so, and any one wbcotrjeotiTj fringe 8 on his rights; I would .Sfty one man haa a rieht to obiect to another taking fioXpSy. irESxISatiog drink from b fadrtfmt itVnoangers the pub lic safety and the public welfare: for you never know what a - man will do under the influence of Jiq uorf and hegenefaTly;endan6er8 'the f pu bite safety. .- JJut tba-:prohibttion- ista do not go so far as to .. make an objection to a man taking his'gtaea of toddy. All the prohibitionists objectsto, is the partnership of the government with a business which according? to the authority of the tpreme tfeurt of the United States, ises mote crime and misery than at,y other cause. Let Mr. Breyer ary :e with the supreme court of the U 1 ted States. ' v " : ?l r. Breyer asks whether our Sa-j v stofrtijaraBOt eni oy -ot&8 Otewiae at t te marriage at Cana? I answer d nqtnow because jth.e scriptures ihiotaivfefii'irfy iigbl Ion that sul j ct as to whether he drank any; auaiJiiLi Lyseirthat 1 ,ciourUd,-,ma.eicit:it-l would be good, whereas medical ce shows that aicohoHc winn s injurious ttfTv well .Derson. Sweet rin is nutrJtTqs. - TTitn regard to Germany, the .diloMpt of .befi becamago bkd anfl so injurious to the army that the Reichstag has taken steps to prevent its use. The English army pro hibits it's use, the same with the U. S. army and navy, and- with Arctic explorers.' Railroad companies and many great manufacturing indus tries, and even the large saloons of Thaw An . Residence Chicago require total abstinence Hotel-rvali8.Wron!ttheiF employes.-. - Mr.-Breyer had bettergefcatter them. - Wthegafrito-Milwaukee, I know that Brewer Tabst accumulated ten millbn . dollars ' selling beer, but those who drank it did not make that amount in drinking it. One man can get rich at the expense of another and one oity can get. rioh at the. expense of another; but when Mr. - Breyer asserts that "drunkenness is unknown in Mil-' waukee" he goes too far; for I hate: been" in Milwaukee ' and I know' fronh personal knowledge - that drunken nsss is known there and i a ereal rTearof"it.y'- T; :' t' ... Wanted. 7 ,"'. Girl to do general housework Inqoire at the Times pfnee. 'Notice 'to Crcditora. - Notice Is herebv elren to aU Dersons . th the underdgned has beeu appointed guardian of, the estate-- ot James W. Daan, deceased,'b; 1 no county court ot taesuiio 01 oregon, ior i.en -ton county and has qualified. - AU persons having claims aeatnst said estate are herehv notified to present the same, to the undersign ed ai tne omceox vr . o. ucrouueu ise national Bank building, Corvallis, Oreeon. duly Teri- aed within six mouths irom this data. . Dated ' ' - - - - -- - --- - 5. DUItX: " Guardian ot said Estate. Right Dress! FomarflUarcli! - If .-you :are ; for the right dress, just forward - march to our store and , you'll- see more good clothes than you ever saw in one place before. - -s Price right. Jtook right. Fit right. .S. MrQothes sold xclusively-by . L. Kline, :CorvaHist Oregon." ' A coat, Sunday- Oct. -3 red, - be- gwill be rewarded -for -the- return f same. A Roy Rickard. Toothsome 8 m -Our. shelves - are laden -with Palate - Pleasing Delicacies Jit Pocket-Pleasing Prices,' w--. Staple and Fancy lMRORTED- AND AMERICAN Manufacture, vie with each oth- in attracting jour-attention and trial. The list would Sll a large Catalogue. the Crockerj and Grocery Store of . . ." . . . Pi M. ZIBROLF Gorvallis & Basterri ! Railrpad 2 "FOrYaqnlna: - - -: :-r . Train leaves aioany. .vi.. . :45 Pv -.-.. ' Corvallis...... 1:45 p. m . .'. arrives Yaqnina .. . ,, 5-40 p; m Returning: . ' " '' '. ' " Ieaves Yaquina. . . . . Leaves Corvallis. Arrives Albany. .... . . 7:15 a.-m .11:30 a. m :lM5 p.r ; . i. J i:0O p. m ;..6:0Q pvm '. 6:30 a. m 3 For Detroit? . ?f Leaves -AlbaBy . . . i . Arrives Detroit. . . .'" 4 from Detroit . . ..-r. . L,eaves Detroit....... Arrives Albany... iii. .Il;i5a. m Train No. ir arrives iH Albany ill time to connect with S P south 1 bound train, as well as giving two "or three hours in Albany oetore aeparture ot o tr nprtn bound train. - " Train No 2 connects with theSJP train' at Corvallis and Albany givingdirect ser vice to Newport and adjacent beaches' Train for Detroit. Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 1:00 p. m., reacning JJetroit at 0:00, giv ing ample time to reach the Springs the. same day. .'..' For further information apply to Gswm Ston, - " Manager. H. H: Cronlse, Agent Corvallis. Thos. CockselL, Aaent Albany. Wheat valley 86 & 87 . -FIouf- 4.10 to SP4.25 per. blLr Potatoes $ ,75 to 85 per cent Eggs Oregon, 28 v per do!. - Butter 12 e to 14 per lb. Creamery 25 to 3oper lb. . t Corvallis. . Wheat 80 per bushel. .. Oats 40 Flour 1.15 to i.25per sack Batter 65 per roll Creamery 70 per roll Eggs 27j per doz ' - Chickens 13 per pound Lard 15 per lb. r IS Tidbits 'r: : -- : &&mis$&&5$3 dinner s?A'Sraffe?-vw Copyright 1904- by: WE DO HOT'QFTEH CHANGE r ,Oui; ad.rbu1j our goods change handa . fevery day.?-;' Your money exchanged' - i's "z n - -tor-Value. And .Quality is -r the idea. -L -Z . Big Line Fresb Groceries - Domestie and Imported , . e(. Plain ana Fancy Ciiinaware - A large and . W " cFrders Fillea Promptly and Com- M.t-- pletee Visit our Store we do the X - f t . - - . & f -e, B. Borairia.- Z-t- South Main St.; .CaxbDiLKPlannjiiauand Platmorortraituro ZZ. ' Ak ;(DwdaM.'ilaiKBo: Cover', ': -r----r- And 'other Photographic NqVeltieiv;J '.""''': ;':..'":L WILLAMETTE VALLEY' BANKING" COMPANY CORVAIXtS, OilEGOX. Responsibility $100,000 Deals in foreign and Domestic - -.... Exchange.-- - - , Bays County, City and School r ; - Warrants. ' cV; " Principal Correspondents. ,t; SAN FEANCISOO V POBTtAND rixmdon ft San Fraa SKATTXiB ( clsoo Hank Limited. TAOOMA , . - -l-r -;r NEW VORK Messrs. 3. P. Mot-Ran ft Co. CHICAGO 'National Bank oTbe;Bepnb- ... He. . - inr'-r LONDON. BIfO Ixindon ft San Francisco Bank limited. .......... 4 r : i li.ini: -j: jr:i--'svi: l--zt CAITADA micrBsiili Canaflfoa.r. :m,. E. E. WILSON, -V ATTORNEY AI LAW. ; Office In Zierolf Building, Oorvillis. O Hart Schafirier fct'Ivfant varidd line. f W ' , .,- r J .ryalis.Ore. P. A. KLINE iZ-i LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER : CORVALLIS OR. Office at Huston's Hardware Store. ' P, . "6rAdaress," Box Irr Faya highest prices for all' kinds of Live . Stock. . Satisfaction guaranteed. ljwenty:years exfjerience -.;- -v r:it: "Z: "itw7tty-tzZ C. H. Newth, " Physician and Surgeon J Philomath,,Oregon.- . . Have Dr. Xowe cure your head and eye ache - by removing-, the cause with a pair of bis superior glasses ,