z ) :-::--!!1-.-i ... j - ; liOaiii lohej For advertisements in this column the rate of J5 cents per line will be charged. Mark McAllister, of Marion county, was up for an over-Sunday visit this week; j ; V ?., -.. -t ; Maillard Long -spent Thanks giving .. with friends in . Independence. ; Tom Nolan returned . home Sunday night from Seattle and Portland. ; Donald Graham arrived Mon day morning from Grants Pass and is a guest at the home of Dr. Farra. , Ben L. Eddy, formerly of Cor vallis but now a Tillamook lawyer, has been named by the president as register of the Roseburg land othce. ! Chester Henkle, who is attend in e college in Salem, spent Thanks- eivine with his parents, who reside at Philomath. R. E. Gibson of Portland has been a Corvallis visitor on business the past week. . The Sophomores had a party in Miss Snell's room at the college Friday evening. It was well at tended and a highly enjoyable event.' ,: '-" '' - ' Mrs. A. 1,. Knisely and chil dren . leave tomorrow for Battle Creek, Michigan. . Mr. Knisely is to accompany them as far as Port land. AlbanV Democrat: .vThe OAC boys covered themselves with glory by beating Washington 15 . to o. They are the best team in the North Mrs.' Ed Andrews ' has 'since Friday been; at the . bedside of a brother in "a" Portland TiospitaV tate reports are to" the. effect that Mrs. Andrews. expects, t enters hospital tomorrow and undergo an operation for appendicitis. Otto Hathaway -a ncl :i;'Maillard Long have established "a 'shooting gallery in connection with the Long bicycle store. The gallery? began business yesterday ..morning.,-. 7 -ifH Logan Hays, for many years the popular " Western Union oper ator in : this, city, has. been, in ,Cox3 vallis for several days on a visit to his mother. Mr. Hays was re cently, the assistant cashier in! the Oregon Savings Bank of Portland, He lias, however, resigned h a po sition to engage . in other business in Portland. Mrs. Horgan of Salem' arrived Monday," and - is a guest -at "the Mangas home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gus Harding exr pect to move into their; new resid ence this week. t i J. H. Harris returned today from a business trip to -' Portland.. He left Sunday. : i Walter Sheasgreen, Western Union operator at Albany, spent Sunday with his mother in this city. ! J. W. Ingle is in Walla Walla, on a visit to his daughter. He left Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ninez Francisco were Portland visitors Sunday and Monday. f . . Miss Thia Johnson 4s the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Price in Kings Valley. She left Saturday. j Prof. E. F. Pernot has been confined to his home since Thuis day with an attack of pleurisy. He is recovering very slowly. Willard Ireland, of Independ ence, is now a corvallis Dusines s man. He is a brother of Clarence Ireland, and is a gentlemanly and deserving young man. v., He ! has purchased the D. D. Berman gro cery establishment, and is now in charge, though this morning the invoicing was still iq progress,,The consideration in the deal is under stood ' to be about v $2, 500. The trade was engineered by Robinson & Stevenson. . ' n .. At the regular meeting ' of Friendship lodged A; O. U.' W.j-on last Friday, the;. following were el-; ected as officers for the following year: John Allen, M. W.; E.' Hol gate, F. ; Roy Woodcock, recorder; S. L. Kline, receiver: J. F. Poster,; guide; F. G. Clark,, inside ; wtch;5 W. B. Lacy, outside Watch ; Jesse G. K. Farra and 11. . S. t'ernot, medical examiners; W; C:"Corbe.tt,- P.-M..W. : t ;" num- Fred Kerr gave a party Thurs day evening , to about ., 20 young friends. Light refreshments, and games were the ; features, and all had a good . time. " On Saturday evening about 30 of the O. A. C. sophomores gathered at the Kerr home and held a second party,, and all report'a jolly time.--' ' r r Two weeks ago, Mr, McAllist er, aged 80 and residing a few miles beyond the Willamette w figured in a runaway! accident,' and the net re suit was one shoulder broken, one shoulder ; dislocated : , and five" ribs broken, besides other injuries. In spite'of his yaars, he is already but of most ol his bandages. . ii-iThe football men arrived home Saturday. Aside from the bruises incident to' a hard game, all are in good condition, except Kenneth Cooper, who has a knee sprain that slightly lames him. All accounts agree that the game was the hardest the boys have encountered this sea son, save that played in California. The men ; began training yesterday afternoon for the big game with -Multnomah next - Saturday, which there is every reason to believe the ; college; bas ought .to' winVb,. : eJadiesi)fJLePresbyterian churchhaye,decjded. c - hold their annual Christmas- Safe during the atternopnand. evening of j Wednes day December 6th at the Farmers Hotel;--They; will also have on sale home made candies . and popcorn crisps' and 'will also" ' serve sand wiches and coffee They will.have a special, bddth for th&Jale.qfjgood things to eat, such as home made bread, cakes, pies, " doughnuts and other digestibles. - Beginning at 5 o'clock they will serve a light sup per for 20 cents consisting of ham sandwiches, ;picklesr potato salad, cake and coffee. .iu'A-I-iR'd Among those at " Seattle to see the Washirigfo'n-OACJ!gyme was JProf ., Ilayward,- formerly q the, col lege, ;now An an. electrical :establish-!ientatYictom,B(-i-i--He. made the eight-hour tfip'Wsee t&etgame, .audi was cue xst the-- ieartlestof the ; Oregon : men's supporters.'?!Ahoih - : The following musical bers will be given by the choir at the Congregational church at their annual praise service bunday ev.-. erring: AnthemH lvtneSreqplei Praise Thee." fTrio,- 'Lo, s my.i Shepherd is Divine," Miss Allen J.: C. Knapp and Ed Hughes. Solo, "The Way of the Cross," Mrs. C. E.; Peterson. Chant by male quar tette. Response, Choir. Solo and chorus, '"The Heavenly; . Song,". Mrs. Berchtold and Cadies Chorus.'' Anthem. "But the Lord is Mindful of his own," Duet. "Love Divine'' t Miss Allen and Mr, Knapp: ;cn:": The first boat of the season ar rived Sunday afternoon. The Wil lamette is now atygood ; boating stage, and hereafter boats will run onschedu.e making three xouhd trips per week between Corvallis and Port.a'na -The! leaving i.days will be Mondavs, Wednesdays and Fridays, and the arriving days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. The hour for departure? is six o'clock a. m. J. B. Irvine has been appointed local agent of the company, and the office at the dock is open regularly for receipt and de livery of freight? The "steamer PO' mona is on the reg ular run. " ' They "' had a ' city election at Philomath yesterday. In thesac pnd ward, the, vote resulted in 4 tie on two of the candidates for coun' cilmen, Stanley Watkins and Mr. Caldwell receiving the same num per ot ballots, lhe election re sulted,' mayor, . J, G.' - Becker; .' re corden, W. T. v Bowles; (, treasurer, J. E." Henkle; councilmen 1st ward, Guy Frink and f.R. E. Pugh; 2nd ward, C-E-b. Davis. and a tie as.to Mr,.Wains8n4MrvCaidwelnrd ueorge Bennett ana m. v. peeper The vote on the question of !wheth er or not cows should be allowed to un at large within the city hmits resulted against re' striction of the liberties .and privi leges of the bpfiec L J jT ? Except Miss Harriet and Miss --Born , yesterday morning, to j Mb and Mr& G. LBeacu, 1 a- son. Prof, and Mrs. Coote spent Thanksgiving at Newport They returned Monday.' " ( '.! Mrs.:Ei'T. Simpson -left for Portland ' Tuesday to be absent a few days.;-, ; Ai:- Lou Southworth, the well known "colored gentleman" of Al sea,. was . in' Corvallis Saturday, shaking hands with old acquaint ances. '' " y i '''-''- Rev. John E- H. SimpSoa of St. Mark's church Portland uritt be the - , preacher at the Episcopal church Friday evening at 7.30. Hugh Taylor returned to Monmouth after a few days visit at home. . His sister, Miss Nettie, al so left Monday to re-enter the Al bany college. ' '-" Miss Laura Persinger returned to Monmouth Monday to resume her studies at the State Normal She was a guest over Thanksgiving of her parents at, Bellefountain. The Order of Washington had a pleasant social time at their hall last night. Each member was re quested to invite one f friend, and the result was a large, attendance lhe report is that the" event was very enjoyable. The chorus which is being in structed by Mr. Herse met as usual Monday evemrfg in College chapel After the ' practice, ; refreshments were served by several of the .ladies and a social time enjoyed. The Ladies Aid Societies of the United Evangelical church are preparing for a sale to be given on the 15th and 16th of this month, Place ,: and . particulars to be an nounced later. , urr-Yesterday was "pension day" at the clerk's office and before noon 35 old soldiers had been in to have their japefs signed. These days arejbusy ones for Clerk Moses, con siderable ' writing : being necessary on each set of papers presented, ; C.' K Abbott and" fa"miiv!-ii6w occupy the property recently pur chased by them, just west of the P D. Berman home. The place vacated by them . is tow occupied by M.-L;Ernest and family. ;'' Eilers Piano House' is the largest and roost responsible and , progres sive establishment on the coast. , It handles the best pianos. - dicker ing, Weber, Kimball, Steck. Ho bart M Cable and many othess. Prof. G. Taillandier,. of the O. A. C. can tell ycu aU about their mer its and the advantages of buying of balers Piano House, whose dealings 1 are all on the, fairest and most rea; sonable basis. : Prof. Taillandier is at home on College Hil1 ... Saturdays and every evening o the week. He will be glad to furnish all infor mation desired. . , , 7 Have you ever tried to figure out why J. M.Nolan & Son's news paper an nouncements sound so convincing and why people respond almost immediately from all parts of ' the city and suburbs? It isn't the advertisements themselves so much as the reputation back of the ad vertisements. You never heard of any one being being' ; disappointed in their special Friday Economy Sales of ours, did you? - You never heard of anyone who did not get precisely what was pro mised; ; of course you haven't and you never will ; that's why their advertising and their Friday Sales are bo splendidly successful." Next sale will be on Sepa rate Skirts, Shirt Waist Suits, Cloaks, Furs ' and Tailor-made Suits. , . Don't miss this sale. Friday Deo. 1st, from 8 a. m. till 6 p.m. For Sale Holly Flour. The same as we make our bread of at $1.40 per sack. . : " Small & Son Bakery. Holifa Shoes V: , AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE ' There is nothing more acceptable for a nice Christmas present than a nice pair of Shoes .Queen Quality shoes for every occasion. For in door and outdoor use for sport, exercise o r dress wear. You can find the correct style in QUEEN QUALITY Christmas slippers for men and women 75c to $2 Slippers and booties for children 50c to $2 S. L. KLINE ESTABLISHED 1864 CORVALLIS OR. THE PEOPLE'S STORE r.eJTT .was !,, TomMcFaddehV, 'former ;oach -:of the OAC.team,-,; and like, CProf. Hayward, he was an enthust astis suppottet and V'more' tbarf dW flighted with' j;tb;vPrbft!tTO:tor. AFrank Groves' iwas on . hand with-i a f 'band of rooters from the Bremerton Navy Yard, so that the' OAC: boys witn tne crowd they.took along had plenty of music along the side lines. HANKSGIVING erly. Time is near. And to Of course you will want your Thanksgiving turkey cooked prop-; ' have it so, have it baked in one of the large roomy ovens of the To- ledo, Laureli or, Charter Oak Ranges, on exhibition at pur store. It will then be a dish .'fitfor a Hng.' a G range I until' you have 3een pur's. They are fully war- ; ranted if 111 :hl) r :r hi- SOMETHING .NICE TackjMilne and Carl Pressly have opened a cigar store in the bid Rose building next door north of Kline s. A complete stock of the best brands of cigars will be car ried. The back room is to be fitted up for pool , and billiards. The place has been christened ''The Gem." It is expected to have the place open for business tomorrow night. Rumors have been flying about town for several days ' to" the effect that the U. of Oj football team had asked O, A. C. for another game to be played in Portland. Another form uf the reports was that Mult nomah had offered each of the big otate teams 51,000 to play a game in Pottlandand that Eugene had already accepted. In spite of the preposterous conditions involved in tne rumors, there were numerous believers. There is . abontas much likelihood of Eugene Being induced to play O-A. C. . another game of football this season, as, there is for the world to change the direction of a - ' . ATM ' f turning us axis. , i ue .cugene Doys are a smart bunch, r - end they will not hunt another game with O. ?A, C. this season, no not for the world. UregonianFreparations are being made to handle a record Sat urday", crowd on the day of pe game,' lor the pertorm ancestor tne O. A.1C.AeamA stamps it , as the strongest team that will visit this city this seasdn. -The defeat by Oregon has-been, more t thanu'oflset by the performances ..since that time tor UorvalUs has decisively beaten both Willamette and Washington Umyersities. Willat Oregbd by the score of 10 to 6, while Washington tied the Oregon leTtloday tolom MrrSheasgreen Tn Portland, where they are hereafter to reside. Many Corvallis friends regret their departures. .Mrs, Sheas; grct;n nas Been a iactor -mne ue gree of Hotaor lodge,' of which .'she is a past cniet or honor, and in which she has from time. immemor ial held omiaPp6sitiofi SfieBas aisu ueen a leaaing spirit in tae Catholic chturcb of both town and county, haying seryed .since May 1892 as Ofefanlst 6i ffl6 local' Church during which Ibng period ijsh6 was V absent butci.rTeC6fdt 01 faith iu attendance eldpmH gvr dupli cated. Many gatherings of a fare our place of business.! They are Morris ; Chairs with genu .!.ine,ieather; covered cushions,' adjustable spring back, and ; extension .foot -jests: ; "We: shall be highly gratified to have you calLand inspect the goods, .i .We shall also be glad to show you our fine, large line of pictures ordered I especially for the Holiday : trade. They are truly works of art, and prices we assure you, are very reasonable. HOL.EENBERG & CADY. The House FurnIshers. '"; Seeds. .'-.' J'-': Red; White, Crimson.'; Alslf A ; falfa clovers. Vetch, cheat, Raju r.ffctf, English and Italian Rye grass, &eJia grass, Timothy, Black and gray oats. . : Grab oafc wood sawed. Vetch hay. ; . , i- t. Leave . orders at Robinson and Stevenson's ... office or telephone to L. L. Brooks. --'"- i For Sale.- . .. , Choice oats, vetch 1 and cheat seed to be had at reasonable prices;;either at the Corvallis or Benton County . Flonrin -Mills. 7 .. ... A. W. Fischer. :. Wear the Rubberhide ; Boots and Shoes with Waterproofed Leather Bottoms, absol u t e 1 y water tight.' Sold by" J. M. Nolan & Son. 0 - J Styles Baking Hour, Changed. 5 ! At 4.00 o'clock each day i- you -can have hot cinnamon rolls, ' donghnuts and .bread at Small's Bakery.! ,i We have the finest baker in Oregon, s . . -, I ; -Trv a 1 Butter. gation, and galloped Washington to ,the tune oyjxk-o y score", t(ich would indicate that the "Farmers" are considerably : stronger than the State cVarsity. jQa jv; j: i 33c? thejlazIaF nftlve, ' ulv.r ell character have been helat A S! JnfWlf 1 Honor lodge at which Mrs. Sheas- green was presented with a hand' some token of esteem. The latter was an elegant? fcmbfeGi vof a cpast chief honor,;. oX he rder. j The family Ief' fof 'Toraand1 today. Misses Harriet and Mabel Sheas green will remain In this city. ' Siewloi oi freshi'y 1 ioad&I shotgun BiellsilAU kinds of football jsnpplie8. i 3 L" ,30Y .h'tqv.-j orro: roll of that . Maple Fron Qieamery Butter, the sweetest, . cleanest and best. At Thatcher & Johaaon'SJ Santa Claus will visit the Bazaar soon. t?ylva fstarr.,,,. -.if .,p l.m1.,',J it"! I I'AlO.llW liif inler time is reading 'fame Wn4, ,ith' th'appWach;- rfl Mghtethe desue for goftd reading o matter i.ripensi'nitXoU" can find all the- late Books' at: : " - tor?)'-?? ; IWBSKSm Muppenheimer T 1 :m ! v in Fa and Winter Suits ana Overcoats. Guaranteed Clothing NONE BETTER , . vrroadui oc yif ciiv.' i,J 1 fearao.-i 1 T-ltl tJ ti lo sci 3ns ikttit Jo -nor, nil ti no t uiozslodv-' s lb: nP' Round iShoes Kingsbury; Hats n Street Maxfield hats f at"- Cost-1 See Mrs. Go to the Gem for : best 'cigaisf Bazaar v,,Baaar. .Bazaar. Common Colds are the Cuse pf Maiijr Li abit of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamber-, 1 flainte-, (uirlirr.E!medy,a?e$ ,henself a great -amount of uneasiness and'anxifety." Coughaj Dolds and crouj? jtpj whicb cUilflren are sus ceptible, are quickly cured by its use. ilt oimttejacts. nr tendejiijf o4 a A0Jd4pnrBsult m pnsuisonmancr in avtu as soon vas me first symptoms of croup appear, it will pre vent the attack. This remedy contains nothing injurious and mothers give it to lit tle ones with a feeling of perfect security. Sold by Graham & Wot;Uaw. ;'lon 'HsP'of-'dAriBeTOtisaplmenti lffiuld,neyejt, bie,fieair4j SiR3if8 that pneumonia xucb coosuraptioi .originate frhi a'tiMd-ima chtoHicTeatajtbTOnchitjs( vated and, : tendered ; more irgerious -, by .each fresh-attacki'-Tio not 'Tisk"yotiriife'or take chances when you, ftky'kXWobf lain'si'eonghjiEemedy Will cure' it' Befdre ihese'-diseases'deTek).1 Thfe; remedy con tains no opium, morphin&'bFotber harmful dm?, and has thirty Vears nf rpnntaiirm hiVV af i gained by its cures under every condi-1 tion. Tor sale by Graham & Worthaja. voltTm 3i'om ijiOsi .Rsot! .Mzzsr. vJloi'lqrnia lns ! viJluoq a'ils :M W 5Fi imttih e-dT 'tUluoq lo in, .rleeV.'linEdyni.'f- at.'isvsjl guitnoni ixsrr eu'i bit?, .skn dJiij-1 ev cfniJ my'i" :&iu ailJ no uniu&aimiiii eoi'. szvu , 30 n?.i!nvt. -W 01, 77 vuecfi gin srii eiz"! t g9l CORyAUlilS,! ORECON ;: -J i-c::; ; rvo.! i .! ": V'. 1 .i,-:tj r;U USDS -JO v.&ygpm ?hu1fcvli ot &WWlMfiJWm. jserae real gooda bscrganis, 4,n,a reputation.asaDaJysteofthenseof VariousT I . , . , . rf" t r T - - - ' -. dietesesj cciaim that if iiingcoQuja be f 0 1 6t6Slsdrra2l Fntit tod'PMnty 'RatiffeS jnte' JfOF Otff rr Dl W a? jieq ad ! sdJ 3e bnB etKnoibni Uom fcsibxisau has LETtden s-nth rn ,nr,m vt) lovlia aril 'to ov1 xioj sPi-J special Jiat or come "and sp us. We take pleasure :jv giving : you all the reliable lnformatipn ryou. , wis.h. .also shoTOng yQu.oYer thQtintry&D .iai noifefitdT :i .a .,ziu: srij ';rfi!i:fi):n bus 7b!, feo-iiil itmi ,blf briB bflS ,Jei ;L"Jit tllJj" brtC S)7F RAMBLERS, WAITERS '.r:?' : -50 1 -'mM(A Real"E8tatey Lpanaind' Msuf ance Gorvallis and Philomath, Or on Hod ,isi jjti r 1