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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1906)
LOCAL LORE. NKVVS OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF. T je Comings and Gois of People Social Gossip, Personal Men tion and Other Items of Public Interest. --Mrs. F P Morgsn left today for a -.Vfea'ti v t with Galena friends. W G Ee rv b ll c -. l .. 1 n A in iiiu in fl id in v to areii h l'aijt'igraphera' Ae- eociiiori. E R Like attended the annual meeting of the State Horticultural Sue ty in PrrtUud this wiek., ; Mr.". J, brieioa Chiprnao arriv ed S nda t'.tu a viil of social monihs bmung Eastern relative. : Aftr a vi-it with Beuto i rpla- .. -a r r l t,7rff( Walter fliereer m raruuy bavs returned to Ritzviile, Wishi.ng tor. " ' . : " :-v-- Prof. John Fulton is to be a pa t of the raa'iiil prciRranauae at Res Ev tinge's drtnu jj rfcitl at tie Opera hons-e u xt F.idy nigh. VTisn Beulah Htnkle of Pr.il.- math is the owner ot the diambud ring given away by E W S Prat'.. Toe lucky number wa-OI45 C W Adams left this mon ing for a Portland ho?pi a!,' where hp is to undergo a Burgiaal. oj.eratior. Ha was accompanied by his daugh ter, Florence. ' -j Misses Grace GUch and Helen Holgiie are bostesFes at a dancing party given tonight at Fieher'e ball, . , The total tax rate that Benton county people outside of ; Corval!it and exclusive of special levies will have to pay is ;14.5- mille, as f 1 lows. State 3.7 mills; county, 5.5; Btate school, 3 7; roan 2; . school, li brar .1; total I4 a. People in Cor vallis wilt pay 23 mills, Jnpludi. g 7 for city and 3 5 for district num ber nine. , -, , ,. f.;--.. A damage suit ha been fil-d with the olerk of Boon tbyXH H Horstan versuftjobn W Iogle.Tbe former pnea far pospeeeion f abbrs or for ?150 dollars. tv.e valu- trer of, if pesseesiop umnni he haf , dsi for damages in t e amount of 3-50 Corvallis u.e chants are mak ing a mighty ftiij f'r flradpf; and from all axon-. 'espouses ari 00m? ing. The priie 'hey are, making rs 91-en in the announcements thfse merchant make in the Times, a-e to low that people ,arej lurr-eji g from afar to taka advantage of ih barg ins offered.. '-,. ( , At th-college tomorrow night . the Amicttia literary society i t 1 enter aioabt Pierlans. It. . will ie a "k a" party and all theifcueet wiil be arrayed in child's r ami . The occasion-ought to afford rmucb amuwme.,7, fV&f', The topic for the morning eer mon at the First Methodist church, Sunday, is -'Job's Comforteri.-ver-eua CnrjstiaiiBardenrBaariBg;;?-and for the evening, sermon, 'Building on a Solid Foundation" ,a -sermon, for earnest inquirers after .the truth. At toe latter Bervice there wil bet a. five minutes prelade 00 the topic, ''Items Taken from the Message .pi; the City HLypt";i 1 ,'.Mwr4 V Corvallis business men can aid those who aid them by ! bringing their advertisements in before press day. It takes time to set ads. If there is time, they will be better set. If they are handed in on pub lication day, they may be too late because there is a limit to the num ber of ads that human hands can eet in limited space of time. If it is to be a page ad, hand it in Satur day or Wednesday morning. ' If any other kind, Monday or Thurs day. - - Lester Porterfield who has been in bed with a broken leg tor eight weeks or thereabouts is able to sit up now, and in a few days will be out. The statement of the surge ons is that the knitting of the, brokf en parts of the limb is perfect .and the job from the . surgeon's fitand point, a splendid one, making, it certain that in doe time, the limb will be as good as ever. , The lad leaves in a few days for home, tbnt after a couple of weeks returns .!o college to resume his etudies.y:' No clue has been aisoovered to the identity of : miscreants, who . scarred and marred the plate glass in Main street shotf. windowralha other ninht.' A deep soratch. made with lome sharp tool, is cui in the glass 01 nearly, every wingow irom Wellshef A Gray's to JrlfflerV It is an ugly mafk: being .exceeded in its aspect only, by the .scrubB that made itr Chief Lane thinks more than one party engaged-, in the shameful enterprise fox, theUreason,' that only the bravado born of two or three together would incite suoh a contemptible trick, which of coarse springs from the pare 014s sedness of total depravity. m;: Mrs. Ed Buxton is very i 1 at her home in this city with no hope thatHpth rmv Hp o"b dpIavpH. B VV J.jhi,et left ti-.ay for a busiuess trip 10 Portland. He is to return Sunday. Toe funeral of Mis. Manly Buckirghi;m, ng'd 24, who died at her home eeveial m lee beynnd Cel'efountrtin, Thursday oibt. oc curs atB llefountain at 2 j. M to morrow. The services win tre ouh-ducted-bv ih'- Circle, . assieted by Rev. M. M Waltz. D censed had ben i.l for 8 long . lim wi'b oon--umptinrj. ,Si wa formerly Miss Sylva Hw1ey. Tea survivors are 4 nuf binrt. ind three childie 1. In terment will be ia B IleloUr-t-jWi cmttry. In a pint installation with the W O W neld atl. C O. F.- hi!', Tnur day n'g!'it tie Circleinstalled the following flffi''e.'B. P G n, Mrs Cor, TT iKrwo.a; G N M G W Fa.ler; aav., M-. jj D B rraan; cnaj , Mrs. Sirab Elain; Copt e'ls, Mies M-lveua Elgin; li uixr., Mrs Mrs Skeiton; 2 1, Mrs Lucy Fran cieco; 3I, frs G W Denman; bank er, Mrs VV F L-ff rtv : innr scn'i nel, Mrs Ek; ou er, Mrs Con . G-r-hard ; clerk," Miss Etta . Fu'ler. The W U vv omcrs lusialiea are, con. cum., G V Skeiton; adv , . F Frao : cipco; clerk, W A Buchanan; bank er, A P Johceon; escort, C11I Por ter; outer n-ntineJ, G-sorfze L ily. A programme was rendered and a bin quet served i There were 14U gu t. V ' LAYING PIPE NOW. i One Mile of the j.Fcarteea on Gravity Pipe line is in the Ground. ;F'oyd Bogue has been employed by the Water Board as pipe in spector ard a&s stant to the engiu- ee-. it is nis auty to measure, chtck and examine every; section of pipe as it is taken from the cars, rejecting, such as is not fully up toL plans and specifications. So far, nine cars of pipe, have , arrived, and four more are enroute to Corvallis. One mile of pipe has been laid,; and to this stretch a force. of seven men are adding every day. ( The : scene of the pipe, laying is now in ,Gel lat'yls field. A force; of 20 men is digging on the trench, of which about -three i miles. ia , , complete. Water is av ilable with a big head for testing the pipe already laid, nd as soon as gates are available testing; will be done, and, the filling begin, v" At the head -of- th& pipe lav-crs is a foreman whom Enginjir Miller declares to be the most ca pable and conscientious expert that he has encountered. . In fact all the reports from the; front are to the effect that . ihe.-iv contractor,. Mr. Mitchell is a man of very high character, and that he is striving in .every way to. make of the. lineLbut is the carefully wrought. out and be is building, a model of its kind Of the pipe jthat iss arriving, Eu- giaeer Miller;says it,is the best he has, seen in the 25 y-er$ that i ht has been ngaged . in, the. i business. - iTbe right of way; from the head works to. Philomath, is.all secured. ani4 .paid, for and., also foriiearlyall the stretch: between' Phuqmath and CotvallisA Exceptiwheriitbe Jme rhas passed through: fields sown to grain,, rt .has cost Utjle bnnothiag, 12 to $15 being the price paiiio? crossing farms of uncultivated land. 1 he, total cost of the right; of way is much below , original- estimates, fatmers along the line! having shown a most hearty coroperation in the effort to get mountain . water to the people of Corvallis. : , . ; J;S? Funds are available - now for all purposes in the construction- of the line, the bonds having been sold to a firm of Portland investors. Rob ert Huston has been- elected treas urer of the Water Board, . succeed ing E. Woodward, resigned." . Mr.' Day has been known for the past eight years, as one of the three great platform entertainers and his line is acknowledged to be without an equal, . Absolutely onginal .and unique, he has" gained ..his well earned reputation solely by his real . , . ttj u : : T. artistic worto. . ne cuiuuiuca wtiu his.talant a gedus for ' work and study. ; These, together with train - ed observation, of human . nature, make his charactizations. gems of realistic; delineation.7' Mr.pay uses wigs,' paints and . .other accessories ets and , has '.raised ihgirle, from thfel realm ,bf novelty iorthftipmaiu, oil art; He is without question :th'e J f' A -IS-i HSiS-t greatest artist in tucn utiij.vciE public. ' -" r". '' f(eurTe rd for t;. O E. time card of the C. & E will be. issued, cbianging'flhe' -tiines of -trains ; between Albany and Corvallis as follows: ' " teava Albany for OorvanitffSo a. m; 1245 P. m- nd 7--3S V- m- ' r ..- -- - lieave Corvallis for Albany: l !:30 a. to. 11:30 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. Sunday Trains: Leave Albany for Coavallis at 735 P-m fceaveC36rvalllBfor Albany at 6:30a. m. k The afternoon: tram leaving Albany at 2:40 p m. will be ; discontinued. . If you dont trade with me we both 4ose money : . i :- - ' -;! 's '-? Corvallis' Exclusive Men's Furnishing Store. . A. K. RUSS oses Brothers Sure Pop .i You will always find us up and coming ,' I ,T I "V ' aid our prices reasonable.' ' ? i : . for r Boots and shoes for men, women and ' children, hats. - baps, underwear, everyday and Sunday shirts I ladies skirts, mens and boys suits id fact : ' things to numerous to mention, r--;.r - r , ALSO ll A fine line of groceries, croc'kery and everything that -is needed in a grocery department ; : 1 ' :' r;! ; LOOKLOXJT For Moses Bros (juick delivery wagon. Listen for the :.f bell and you will find there is something doing' s . The Indian never liked work but he 'wanted his squaw to get well as soon as. possible so that she could do the work- and let -him, hunt, therefore he dug papoose root for her, for that was their freat remedy for e m a 1 e weak-: nesses. , Dr. Pierce uses the same root . called. Blue Co-; 1 nosh in his" Fa-. vorite'Prescriy-; tion?. skillfully' combined with other.' agents that , mate it ,-im er0 effective Ana protect the jif .. ! stomach from functional disturbance. Dr. Pieece's Favobtte Prescription-' is not nor ever was a "patent medicine," thoroughly tested "itoil preemption, ot a renl physician in a real practice. t i.-.-Pr. Pierce's unparalleled success with this rpmpilv was siii-h th'At -mnrft'wn.ntfrl H-.V) nse it than anyone dWtorcouldSttend. ihjto'in' private practice. This induced .L niiii'to" manufacture it xn a sufficiently: I '111.. 11 1 .Ml. A m WA. Un A ..1 1 l;y"(;his' own special processes, he ex tr :tA. PomhinftS and nre.urva thn mnl!- ''Cn;;j qualities of the several ingredients; .fr', .nilt .Ka A1BA t1 tifr( iiefncr xltomi i.w MKii:y pure glycerine instead), tni us ren- ar'.nir it absolutelv safe for anv woman y safe'for .ap any eondftf f, ' . nr. age ;nd 5i n any eondftlon ,to use , JrrnlT- The "name of the ingredients are; LAurf ,a CSlipper root, Ulack Cohosh root, UaicoirO''.ro6: BWe' Cohosh root and G.eSeai Wot .- ti ( -Miss MayjLohrback, No: 73,!Amsterdam .Avenije.New York CJtyj Treasurer of the Voraan'rPressive(riiioft, writes : V M had headiicbe. baciache. find was very - nervous if scarcely able tc sleeprmore than two hours t a tfaae. I vasisavlsed to try Dr. Pierce's .Favorite Prescription, and was delighted with the result. Within a week I was .sleeping-, splendidly . Continued using the Favorite Prescription 'Jor eight weeks,- nd then : stopped., for i . was -verfeetly well. er slnc then yonr medicine has been mu ..' 'FavorltePrescrtption.- tGHK fciecommeno rlt.to-everysone'j1'- '-' ' : OoistiptloBljhotigfi 'a: little-Ill, be- fetsrbig ones If neglected. Dr. Pierce's leasant Pellets cur6 constipation. LHdj's Slipper, toot, Black Cohosh root. J, , . At" King's Vafley. Farmers are again busy plowing. ' The Coyote ie having a hard time of it in thie section .lately. They have the. hounds after them the moet of the time. Hutch Bevens killed one Sunday over on the Wi. er and Johnop place. - Ike Stroud kilied'fjne a meck asft. jthat was af- .ter his sheep i- 'vy.;. --'-' James Chambers has returned to Corvallis .Jrjr' ;wsumebis muBical . u-il&gz. 1 - banking: The First National BtmMof Corval lis, Oregon,-traneacta a general conHcrvaiive cansing uusinesi Loans money on approved secu-; ,rlty..t)rafts bought and sold and . . .'v!i'. r ii. .1 1 't : jmoqey trauBierre u 10 iqb pnncip j iti tiesof ' the "United ' Btates, E iope.jaml foreign countries. 5 f-T t- " Lost Friday evening at the Armory, a silver butterfly stick, pin. Finder will please return same to Times office and receive suitable reward. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed the administrator of the estate of Pamella Winkle, deceased, by the county court, of Ihe state of Oregon, tor Benton county, and has qualified as such admlnistr -tor. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the game duly verified to the undersigned athis residence in Willamette precinct, sxla county, within six months from the date hereof. Dated Dec. 12, ID0p.x :: . : . ; : ' JOHN VVHITAlTEB. Administrator ot the estate of Pamella Winkle, deeea ted. t. .. . ; .-. : . B. A. CATHEY . Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, Bantt BIdg. Hourn 10 ta 12 and S to 4. !; Phone, office 83., , . Residence 351.' ' Corvallis, . . . Oregon. : .-.. :.? Si . .1 ; . 1 - Ghana berlain'e Salve. This salve is intended especially for sore nipples, burns, frost bites, chapped hands, itching piles, chronic sore eves, granulated eye lids, old chronic sores and for diseases oi the skin, such as tetter, salt rheum, ring worm, scald head, herpes, barber's itch. scabies, or , itch and j eczema ; : Ithas met with unparalleled, success in , the treatment of these diseases. Price 25 cents per box. TryhV For sale by Graham & Wortham- Wanted. A cook, at the,' ':-'i; ''! ' Commercial res- taurant. .i . r H. S. PERNOT, Physician &; Surgeon Office over postofBce.- Residence Cor Fifth and Jefferson Btreets. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.! Orders mar. be eft at Graham y"ham!s dnig. store. J. FRED FATES - ATTORKHATAWf First Nat'l Bank Bailding,'. Only Set Abstract Books hi Benton County B. R, Bryson, Attorneu-At-Law. G, R. FARBA, Physibiari & Surgeon, ; Office up stairs ii 8 iraint Brick idence on thi oner o;' Vlilisia Seventh st. ""Pa'.i'e" V 1 1 : ,.t i . & C..H.Newth? Pkysiciati and Surgeon .... Philomath, Oregon. . , .. One Dollar Bava Represents Ten. Dollars Earned. ' - - t J -- I T.. The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent, of his earnings. He must spend nine dollars in living expenses for every dollar saved. That being the case he can not be too careful about unnecessary ex penses. Very often a few cents properly in vested, like buying seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. Itis the same in buying Chamberlain'si Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. : It costs but a few cents, and a bottle of it in the house often saves a doctor's bill of several dollari. For sale by Graham & Wortham; a e?w r HOME-SEEKERS ! If you are looking for some real good bargains in Stock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for our special list, or come and see us. We take pleasure , in giving you all the reliable information you wish, also showing you Over the country. AMBLER 6c WAITERS Real Estate, Loan and Insurance ; Gorvallis and Philomath," Oregon.' ' 1 YES YOU ; CAN Learn shorthand if you study the right system. : and it .,. will not take you long either. How long? Orly three , to four months, if vou JOIN THE SPECIAL CLASS Which will commence Jan 2, 1.906, and be able to write ; from 100 to 150 words a minute by April ,30th. Some i will be able, to take lectures and sermons. .Eiectric Shorthand is very easy to. learn, none eaiser to read and none so rapid. Yes , 2 to 3 recitations a , day beginning JANUARY 2, 1906 : ; : v,; - And when you are competent we will assist" you to a . good position. : . ! . : '.. wV," Corvallis Business College c 4j ' ' ' "' '' ;! I. E. Kichardsoh, President M M. LO N 3'S Bicycle & Sporting Goods Store We aim toukeep aKead of the game have' any thing from a trop to a goose load. '.Something new on every freight. No old stock,; everything fres 2 ;f- ) and Bicycles for Rent ! A full Tine of sewing machine supplies, foot balls, basket balls, boxing gloves, punching' bags," gymnas ium suits, hunting coats and vests; r belts f gun cases, duck decoys, duck and goose calls, pocket electric flashy lights, knives, razors, etc. ' We can fix anything that ... ' ;- v- :; : !!.:-. . ... !' i: is fixable in onr repair shop. 2 doors south post office. ,,-., ence Phone 324. - ' ' "f "'' :- Now is Your Chance During the month of December will offer all of our Talk aphone and Columbia Graphophones at 25 per cent discount RBMEMBIIR for one month only. .We have also ad ded to bur stock The Victor and Edison TalHrig" Machines. We also carry a good assortment of records as follows: '' ' Victor'Records Zonophone Records ' - o " Columbia Records American' Records --1 ' , , i -,s f-f.' Edison Records. " s"'-' "-,i:r'.-": The same old rm in the same old place. 1 No Prizes go' with our - V , . , Cbase & Sanborn Higb Grade ;.;;.: v"t coffee s:t In fact nothing goes with .our coffee butieream, sugar and, .SATISFACTION. P. M. Zl ; Sole Cbase & Sanborii . COFFEE w B ' We are not inclined .writing advertisements ; and customers speak for 35" OUR TRADE IS GROWING FAST. WE WAlJ age at for Borning, Grocer to spend much time in we' prefer to let our goods themselves. - - f: YOUR "TRADE. M Grade WILL ASSURE SATISFACTION to it 1 . V! ? . ... 1 r . .. . 'iX- . I ; -i-i'