The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909, June 14, 1905, Image 2

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    Gorvallis Times.
ARE CHAMPIONS NOW.
Official IMer ot Benton County. Q WQn Meet
With Many Points to Spare.
CORVALLIS, OR. JUNE 14, 1905.
W EIGHT STATES.
vt a Yr What Last Year's
X IVi -
Graduates at OAC are Doing.
Total points in meet, .148.
: Half total points, 74.
Oregon Agricultural College 82,
University of Oregon, 45.
Pacific University, 17
Willametce University, 4.
n a r: fits her students with
that enables them to
j fVn'rifT TVipv cro from Al
Affor into the busv walks 01
life and at once take places where
thev have standing. A most elo-
tocfimnnial ml this POint IS
the present engagements of the
members of last year's graduating
class. After a year, they are scat-eio-Vit
states, and all 10
- . .
Following is the
list:
Mricrs W. Bartness,
mathematics and manual training
in Hill Military Academy. .
pioronr! W. Beaver, first assist
foods department
of San Francisco; and candidate for
chemist in the civil service.
Horace C. Brodie, studying law
with the firm of Bentley & Brodie,
Portland, and a student at the Ben
u Rt WnlVpr business college. .
Ti-,n n Rums, farmine. Mult-
jvu"
amo1i rrvtffitT -
TnViTi W. Buster, druggist, Eu-
Carrie A. Byerlee. teacher Hood-
3JTTor nti hi if schools.
X.. T . I
Etta B. Carter, teacher in Albany
public schools.
Claud Cate, store keeper, Hills-
boro. ,r ,T
oiarlr. state secretarv Y. M
J w?J-. -- j -
C'A. of Idaho, at Boise.
Maud Cockran, teacher at Au
rora, Ore. ,
Percy Cupper, a member of the
U. S. coast and geodetic survey.
Lucy A. Dflley, Mrs. J. E. John
Vn1e Oreson. .
Thomas W. Espey, graduate
student of the University of Cal
ifornia. Clara Fuller, teacher, Wells, Ore
gon. - .
Albert S. Hall and Ernst Hin
richs, located in the Edison Elect
rical Co. in Schnectady, N. Y.
- Edna Hershner, teacher, Gresh-
s Dave Hirstel, draughtman in the
A. J. Gill Co., Portland.
' Alva O. Horton, druggist, Prine-
: ville.
John R. Howard, farmer, Prine-ville.
Elmer Jackson, instructor ot
manual training at Whitney, Ind.
and candidate for state superintend
:: -eat. -
Guy Moore, student Chicago
Srhnnl of Oratorv. : V
Chester Proebstel, graduate stud
ent TTniwrsitv of California.
Carl Rinehart, inspector General
Electncal Co. Portland.
Juanita Rosendorf, stenographer,
TV acid Ant's office. OAC.
Alice L. Rusk, clerk Woodard-
riafk Portland.
T. W. Scott, druggist, Boise,
Idaho.
C. I. Shepard, state secretary
Y. M. C. A. of Ore".
Cecil Staats, medical student, St .
Louis, Mo.
Inez St. Germain, teacher, Doug
las county, Wash.
Mary Sutherland, instructor in
dressmaking OAC.
Alhprt S. Wells, assaver .Hiko,
.Lincoln county, and manager of
" a prospecting party.
W. H. Wicks, assistant An the
Horticultural dept. OAC.
Isabel H, Whitby, teacher Mon
ument, Ore. -
John T. Witty, druggist in
firm of Burncugh & May field,
Enterprise.
tVip ahnve figures tell the story
of the supremacy of the OAC track
team, and of a victory surpassing
oni7 triiimnh ever achieved on any
field in the history of track athletics
in Oregon. It is the story 01 tne
state meet, held atbalem last Satur
day in which OAC men took ev
erything they wanted, smashed
records at will and sent tneir op-
npnt home beautifullv and tho-
rnn 0-hlv skinned, and themselves
f , f I came home labelled, ' 'champions."
instructor- of t. fl,c ;tw took
more points than all the other teams
combined, tnus; iNumuci uipuiuu
scored by OAC. 82: total score 01
all other teams, 66: UAJ s major
ity over all, 16.
rirpat features ot the meet were
tTie Aefcnt of Peterson of Pacific,
in the half mile by Greenhaw ot
rAO in the unorecedented Oregon
record of 1:58 3-5. the smashing of
oil Orecrnn and Northwest records
in the quarter Dy w imams wnu wu
the distance in 48 4-5 seconds, and
the smashing of all the usual rec
-Ha in the 2 la bv Smithson. WllO
- 1
mith Williams close bv MS siae,
hreasterl the taoe at the hmsn
in 21 2-5 seconds. After
defeating Peterson with a heart
breaking record in tne nan, green
haw astonished all the experts,
shortly afterwards by appearing in
the a an. which he ran in less than
50 seconds, finishing close to Wil
liams and far in advance of all oth
er runners. To add to his achieve
ment of the day, within, a short
time after the AAo. he ran a swift
miarter in the mile relav. Williams,
Smithson and Beacn Deing nis team
mates, and their combined time
T.16 for the mile. The 2t 2-5 sec
onds in which Smithson and Wil
liams ran 220 vards makes their
average ot speed per nunarea
vards in the event 9-72 seconds,
a feature that makes the perform
ance most remarkable. The per
f ormances of the two and ot Green
haw. touts the trio inTi class ' by
themselves among the sprinters of
the Northwest." Very excellent
in every respect was the perform
ance ot iiavoit in tne mne. xi is
the
'03.
Notice.
We are here to do all kinds of
chine work, casting, repairing
huildina engines, etc: on short notice,
and at reasonable prices. Work guar
anteed. .Franklin Iron Works Co,
ma-
and
Again Open.
The repair department of tny bicycle
and sportiDg goods business is again
open for business second door south of
postoffice, Quick repairing or first cla ss
work a specialty.
James K. Berry,
Cows for Sale.
Three good young cows in full milk,
Alfred Bicknell.
Five miles north' of Corvallis. '
Work Wanted.
Jacob Gmeinor does all kind of work
around house and , ' premises, r cleaning
carpets, wash windows, carry wood, etc.
Phone 16a, Indp.
- Largest line of matting in the city., at
' Elackledge's.
Hay For Sale!
Vetch and alfalfa, best cow hay in the
. 1 m i -r T Tt
worJo, ma iei 155. , u. l. .muuks.
his first season on the track and
he went against Gates, one of the
best men in the Northwest in the
Northwest in the event. Davolt
finished stronsr while Gates, who
led him but half a dozen yards,
had given the race everything he
had to give. Davolt' s time for
triumph will certainly come next
season, at least, if he continues
under that master hand at speed
development. Physical Director
Trine. Harold Woodcock of OAC
broke the state field record in the
pole vanlt, in a vault of 10 7 3-4
inches. The event was supposed
to helon? to Claud Swann, but it
was an off day and 10 feet 6
inches was the limit.
A feature of the meet was that
in ante-meet guesses by Trainer
Hayward of- Eugene, OAC, was
not given a place or point in the
hieh iump. Merrill Moores proved
the mathematical trainer a false
prophet by clearing the pole at five
feet seven and taking a nrst piace
and a gold medal, Hayward had
given his own team seven points in
his estimate, but what his team
actually got was a shut out with
no points. Trainer Hayward also
predicted that his team would win
by a score of 61 to 58. His team
lost 45 to 82.
The OAC men got 19 ; out ot the
o medals awarded at the meet.
Thev took also a mammoth silver
cup, .which if they can hold three
seasons, will become their perman
ent nronertv. Thev also won the
undisputed championship of the
state, and bv, their late decisive
defeat of the University of Wash
ington team, have a very good
claim to the cliampionsnip 01 tne
Northwest, a title that is certain
no team of the Northwest states
would care to dispute. ;
Not onlv does the: new tnumpn
bring fame to his men and to the
college, but" adds greatly to : the
already high reputation of Physical
Director Trine as a wizard ;.. in the
art of hrineiher out alLthat is best
in the physical makeup of men
Tt is notable that none of , his men
suffered inconvenience as a result
of their hard : races. Director
Trine knows how to put men in ex
actlv that condition in whicn tney
are capable of using all the strength
and endurance that - nature gave
them without evil effect. He has a
subtle instinct and deep knowledge
of the fibre of his men that other
trainers do not have. He never
tests one of his bovs" too sharply.
hut selects for them that event that
they can give their utmost effortwith
nnt iniurv to themselves, he is
the man of all men on the Coast
able to take a body of men and
fashion from it a team that can win.
He trained at Eugene five seasons.
and every time during those sea
sons, Eugene won. iie came to
OAC where their was nothing here
but raw boys, unacquainted with
track work, and came within a few
points of winning the champion
ship the first year. He has been
at the college three vears and tne
last two of those years saw OAC
onrressfiil over the University,
the last defeat being a Waterloo for
the U. of O. men.
A great feature of the meet was
the crowd of rooters that- accom
panied the team. They were near
ly 200 in number, l hey were
ioinen at Salem bv OAtJ men,
graduates and otherwise, from ev
erywhere. iAarvey isodine, tne
old football guard was there,. So
was John Van Gross, Meiggs Bart-
mess, Beatty, JJranK ward, ana
scores of others . One lad j ourney
ed all the wav from Seattle to see
the sport. It all showed a college
spirit good to see. me summary
of events is as follows:
100 yard dash Smithson. OAO,
rsf Williams. OAC, 2nd: Moores,
U, of O., 3rd; Graham, OAC, 4th;
time. 10 1-2 sec.
Broad lump Peterson, tr. v.;
Mooies, OAC; Henderson, U- ot O
araham. OAC: distance, 21 2 1-4
hurdles Moores. U Ot U;
Smithson, OAC; Cathey," OAC;
Mason. P. TT .: 2S 2-;.
RRo vard run Greenhaw. OAC;
Peterson. P. U.; Perkins, U. of'O.;
Forbes. W. U.: time 1:58 3-8;
Shot out Mug. u. ot u.: mc
Tntvre. U. of O.: Walker, OAC
Knwen. OAC: AO 7 2-2.
Pole, vault Woodcock,' OAC;
Swnnn' OAC: Winslow. U. of O.
Tinrns. OAC: 10 A in.
220 yard dash Smithson, OAC
Williams, OAC; Moores, - u or u
Veatch, U of O; 212-5.
Hammer throw Hug, U. ot u.;
Gardiner, U of O.: Dimtnick, P. U.
Walker, OAC; 118 3 in.
Hijh lump Moores, . UAt;
Lounsbury, W. U. : Swan, OAC;
Smithson, OAC; 5 It. 7 in.
Mile run Gates, P. U. : Davolt,
OAC; Mitchell, U. of O.; Leonard,
OAC: i'.it'd-v
440-yard dash Williams, OAC;
Greenhaw, OAC; Veatch, IIO;
Beach, OAC; time, 49 1-5. This
breaks .the Northwest recfd. .
120-yard nurdies smunson, v
AC; Moores, UO; Beldon. OAC;
Kuykendall, UO; time, 16 2-5 sec.
Discus throw Hng, UU; btout,
OAC; Abraham. OaC; Philbrook,
PU; distance, 109 feet 6 in.
Relay race OAC; time, 3:36
2-5.,.
R. D. Burgess
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Ofiice brer glackledges furniture
store. , Hours 10 to 12, 3 to 5.
Phone, office 216; Res
Corvallis, Oregon.
Attention.
You who have carpenter work, hcuse
painting or papering to let by contract
should get my figures on the same before
placing contracts. My estimates will
ost you nothing and might save you dol
lars. Headquarters at Jti. M. btone's
office. . Independent phone. Dixie line
Charles Holt.
Cord Wood Sale
Call up So,
1 Phone, P. A. Kline line
P. A. Kline.
The S. P. is selling round trip
tickets between Corvallis and Port
land for $3 good going Saturdays
or Sundays and returning Sunday
or Monday tollowmg, eitner on
East or West side, but good onlv
on afternoon train from Albany to
Portland on satutdays it iiast side
is taken. Passengers to pay local
fare between Corvallis and Albany.
Wood Sawing.
T am prepared to saw w ood on
short notice with gasoline wood
saw. W. E. Boddy.
Ind. phone 351.
m tm aw. ,t i'l hi ml
- chicaso !
All new wall paper at Blackledge's.
150 cords oak wood, stove length ready
for delivery on short notice,
Jj. L. Brooks -
Buy your
outfits from
Son.
Lewis
J. M.
& Clark
Nolan &
' : For Sale.
Wagons, hackB, plows, harrows, and
mowers, driving horses, draft horses,
buggies and harness; fresh cows. If
you want to buy, come in. I can save
you money. ' ' , !
II M. Stone.
Ladies skirts all kinds and prices
at Moses' Bros. Call and see them.
Good Clothes News of Stirrinj
Interest to Young Men.
We are offering a special line of finely tailored garment
in sizes 30 to 36, designed especially for young men froi
ot, iir. Vhnim imnor-ted and domestic fabric
age iuuccu uu wj -
a ii,QTimrtUorV' enis nf rarfi stvle. srrace ai
beauty.
From $7.50 to $16.50.
Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame
Shoulder.
Ttiovft ova fVi cnmmfiti ailments ' for
which Ct.amberlain's Pain Balm is espe-
ciauv vaiuaoie.' n promptly appiiou u.
will save you time, money and suffering
when troubled with any one of - these ail
ments. For sale by Graham & Wortham.
' Notice of Final Settlement
In the Matter of the Estate ot Jane Eli
vaKotli "Piclior. deceased. ' .
Notice is hereby given that the under
oiimpfl oe ariminiKtratnr wihhthe will an-
thrt eatatft of Tane Elizabeth
P,eliat lArfiaapfl nnrl hn.Q filed his final
account as such administrator, with the
clerk of the county court of the state of
Oregon, for Benton county, and the said
court has fixed Saturday, the Sth day of
July 1905, at the hour of n o'lock in
fnTonnnn nf anid fifiv as tnfi titne. ana
the county court room in the court house
in Corvallis, Oregon as tne place ior
hearing any and all objections to said
account, and tor settlement uiereoi.
Dated June 10, 1905. '
E. E.Wilson,
Administrator of the will annexed of
the est ate of Jane Eliz. Fisher, deed.
Corvallis Day Excursion June 15.
Tir-kets will be sold as follows:
Round trip go and return same day
$2 :oo. Round trip good tor seven
days $2.60. , ; -
Special trains richly decorated
with 400 fedt banners leave Corval
lis 6 a. m. Returning, leave Port
land 7 p. m. Four hundred cadets
in bright uniforms go' on this spec
ial excursion, and as this is Corval
lis and Benton county day, every
one that can should lay aside busi
ness cares and co and make our
day the Red Letter day of the Ex-
oosition. Purchase tickets day be
fore excursion, if possible. .
For turther mtormation call on
J. E. Farmer, Agent S. P. Co.
Corvallis.
&rea
Removal
Sale!
In order to reduce our stock and save moving
we will offer a reduction of 5 per cent on all goods
bought for CASH commencing June 5th and con
tinue until removal occurs, about June 25th.
Quite frequently a merchant offers a reduction on
a special line of goods, but not often a discount
is given on everything you buy as will be the case
in this SPECIAL REMOVAL SALE.
This does not apply to small purchases of
less than $1. Remember the date, June 5th.
HOLLENBERG & CADY.
The House Furnishers.
C. H. Newth,
Physician and Surgeon
Philomath, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement,
TIaM ia herphv enven that, the under-
Bicrned. administratrix of the estate of
Jacob Whitakei, deceased has filed in
the county court ol the state ot. uregon,
fnr "UentAti nnnntv. tiftr final amntint aS
auch administratrix of raid estate, and
that Saturday the 8ih day of July, 1905,
at the hour of ten oclock a. m. has be en
fii-ed hv said rnnrt ns the time for hear-
ins obiections to said'reDort , and .- the
settlement thereof.
; - . s "Nfltifv T,. Wh! taker.
Administratrix of the estate of ' Jacob
Whitaker, deceased. -
: Dry Fir Wood
Atfo.so per cord. Orders solicited
for grub oak for summer delivery.
Frank Francisco,
Corvallis.
For shoe reoairine see Fowells sec
ond door west of Berman grocery.
Wood Sawing.
Done promptly. Satisfaction guaran
teed and prices reasonable.
Cnmmings & Cady.
Ind phone 349 or 692,
Yon will find full line of flooring Bus
tic and finishing lumber at the : Benton
Connty lumber yards opposite S, P. de
pot. Our JTo; 3 grade of the above can
and eee.
mi5-tf
G
M
VIDITO
For Bicycles, Ammun
ition, Fishing Tackle,
Sporting Goods, Etc,
J K Berry, Salesman
The Right Prices.
Two Doors South
of
All Fresh Goods,
the Post Office.