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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1906)
V For advertisements in this column the rate of 15 cents per line will be charged. Miss Ethel Greer is suffering with a severe attack of mrasles. Pern Edwards andL. N. Ed wards of Bellfougtain wre in town yesterday on business and pleasure. John Howard is expected from Sweet Home Sunday on a visit to Corvallis relatives and friends. Miss Ether; Pierce was expect ed to arrive today -from Hillsboro, for a Commencement visit with friends. Ed Smith, who has spent a month's vacation in Corvallis for his health, leaves tomorrow for Portland. Men wanted. Saw mill audi umber yard laborer $2.25 per day. Woodsmen $2.23 to$3.oo. Steady work. Apply to Booth-Kelly Lum ber Co. , Eugene, Oregon. Eugene Shelby, assistant sup erintendent of Wells Fargo, and in charge of the company's lines in Oregon, spent the forenoon in Cor vallis. leaving on the Westside for Portland. Jim Lewis went to Portland Monday, taking down with him 10 head of draft and driving horses to be sold on arrival in that market. The animals were all gathered up in the vicinity of Corvallis at prices said to have been in th skies. S. L- Kline left Tuesday ' for San Francisco where he goes to sell his residence and such of the furniture as he will not bring to Corvallis. He expects to be absent two weeks. ; He is making prepar tion to begin the erection of a new residence at the corner of Jefferson and Fourth. , 1 -The house and one lot on the northeast corner of the block in which E. F. Bryant lives, changed hands Wednesday. The buyer was C. H. Harrison, and the price $1,100. The seller was W. P. Minor, and the deal was made by Stevenson, Robinson & Berman. The house was newly built last '.year. . :Many Corvallisites are going tomorrow to the Monroe picnic and barbecue. The programme and exercises are under direction ot the Modern Woodmen and includes ad dresses by J. K. Simmons of Port- land, and G. W. Dennan, besides a literary programme by the schools of the vicinity. Other exercises will be a drill contest by Modern Woodmen and sports of all kinds, including a baseball game and a dance in the evening. In College chapel tomorrow night the last of the inter society debates for the year will be held, the contestants being the Jefferson ians and the Pierians. The society honors of the year and , the Gatch cup hang in the balance, and there is every likelihood that a big crowd will be present. The question is, "Resolved, that Suffrage in the United States be Restricted by an Educational Qualification." The Jeffersonians nave the affirmative The United Artisans had big time in their hall Wednesday evening. Besides the initiation of several candidates, there was an election of officers and a banquet. The officers are: P. M. A.; Mrs. . Tillie Reed; M. A H. H. Cronise; Supt., Mrs. Ellen Mundy: Inspct., Mrs. Arnold King; Sec", Miss Eva Starr: Treas.. Frank Hubler; Sen ior Conductor. Miss Ella King: Junior Conductor, Mrs. Frank. Strong; M. C, Guy Clark; Commanders, Maud Harper Fred Coooer. field and Eugene Guard: A rush be tween the students of th'e second and third fUors of the dormitory at the State University came off last night. Pillows were used as weapons, and the dormitory this morning in places looked as if some old woman had been plucking geese theie, besides there was other pil low stuffing in evidence. A rather serious accident marred the other wise sportive event. Dell McCarty a second floor man, was pushed in to a window, the broken glass cut ting two of the tendons of his right arm making a ga?h of six inches. Eighteen stitches had to be taken in closing the wound.- Tuesday evening at 8:30 in the opera house, the 0. A. C. seniors give their annual entertainment, which will be a farce entitled, "Af ter the Storm Comes a Calm." Those in the cast are, Arthur Bou quet. Grover Cate, H. C. Getz, Minnie Phillips, Myrtle Harring ton and Alice Edwards. In addi tion to the. farce there will be solos, quartettes and monologues, and Rosenstein's orchestra, to furnish music. Judging from the program the entertainment will be the best given by a senior class ' for many Miss Eva Staats of Airlie is the guest of Corvallis friends. Born, Thursday at Soap Creek to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, a son. ;,' Miss Carrie Byerly, '04, is a guest at the home ot-W. F. Whit by near Grange Hall. Mis. M. B. Nichols and daugh ter of Chicago are guests at the C. I. Starr home. Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Starr are sisters. Mrs. William Washburn of Brownsville arrived Thursday for a visit with her daughter, , Mrs. Jo seph Sith. Mrs. A. Comotoa. , mother of . " tB james iietr, wno is ui ai me- home of her son in this city is not improved. ' ,: ' ' " Jhn Wkhycombe returned last night from a visit of several days with his parents in Portland. Master Mechanic J. T. Walsh of the Corvallis & Eastern has been appointed acting superintendent, to succeed the late Con Sullivan. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Edwards leave next week for Eastern Ore gon to spend the summer with the former's relatives. Mrs. L. It- Porter accompanied by her infant sen Roderick arrived last evening for a two weeks' visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler. Harley L. Hall, who made a popular race for recorder but went down before the 350 republican ma jority in the county, has accepted a position m Robert Huston s hard ware store.'"' ;l 1 ' Evangelist B. E. Yontz of Des Moines, Iowa, who has been hold ing a meeting at Woodburn is vis iting at the home of T. S. Hand saker. Subject of sermon at the M. E. church, South, Sunday at 8 p. m. ' Christ: the Way, th Truth, the Life." No service at 11 a. m. on account of che annual sermn at the college. . Harry Trinwith, of Eureka, Cal. , was shaking hands with old friends in this city yesterday. He was formerly auditor on the Oregon Pacific with headquarters at Cor vallis. ' j, Presbyterian church M. S. Bush, pastor: No morning serv ice. C.-E. meeting, 7 p. m. Evening-service at 8. Sermon to the graduating classes of the public schools, "The City of Enoch." j Mrs. A.. L. Knisely and Mrs. C. M. McKellips gave an "after noon" Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Knisely on College Hill. Their goests numbered fifty ladies, and included the wives of the OAC faculty and other friends. Mr. James Taylor yesterday received from the K. O. T. M. lodge a check for, 1 2,000, the amoant of the insurance policy car ried in tie order by her late hus band. The fact of such prompt payment speaks well for the order. There was a large audience at the piano recital given by the pu pils of Miss Mamie Cauthorn at the M. E. church, South, Wednesday evening. The various numbers were well received and the pupils deserve credit for their performance. United Evangelical church. Sunday school in' the. morning as usual but ! nr. preaching service on account of the Baccalaureate servicfe at the college. Regular services in the evening. Subject."Either This or Upon This." C. T. Hurd. r On account of services at the Armory, the Sunday school of the j Chrissiah "church will meet at 9 ! o'clock next Sunday. The C. E. will meet as usual at 7 p. in;'-. Rec ognition services for the members who belong to the senior class will be held. At 8 p. m. Pas tor T, S. Handsaker will preach, subject ; ' 'Putting Christ upon His Throne." .' ! . There will be no services at the Congregational church Sunday morning it .- being Baccalaureate (Sunday at the college. Judior En deavor at 3: Senior Endeavor at 7; vesper service and sermon, 8. Sub ject, "The Man for the Times." The Sunday school picnic has been postponed. There will be no serv ice at Plymouth Sunday. The south end of Benton is vieing with all other sections in road building. Rich Irwin and J. S. Watkins have recently built half mile of grade at their own ex pense. Another donation of con sequence is $50 in cash contributed by Major Bruce to be expended in gravel for the roads in the vicinity. The money and labor expended on the public road increases the value usefulness and the salability of the farmland adds to the comfort, convenience and happiness of - the owner. That is a fact that cannot be rubbed out, and all that a farm er expends on the roads comes back to him maay fold. . ,. . - -i-Miss Carrie Danneman arrived j Thursday from Clem, to attend Commencement. After ajten days' vistin this city, Miss Una Stewart left yesterday for , her Prinevilie home. Miss Rollis of Portland is a Commencement guest of Miss Ed na Osburn Clifford Benson, a popular former OAC student, arrived yes terday from Roseburg, to spend Commencement week with Cor vallis lriends. A piano recital is to be given in the Methodist church on Friday of next week by Mrs. Marshall, an Eastern pianiste, residing tempor arily, for reasons of health at Oak- vjjje I,inn county. j Doctors Pernot, Cathey and Bennett attended a session . of the Central Willamette Valley Medical Society in Albany, Wednesday ev ening.' 1 Miss Etta Carter '04, came ov er from Albany yesterday tojattend the funeral of her former classmate Miss Isabel Whitby. ; . : ' Miss Anna Steidl who ' has spent the past six months in Cor vallis, leaves tomorrow for her home in St. Paul, Minn. ' During her stay here, Miss Steidl has made many friends, who' regret her de parture. Announcements have been re ceived in this city of the graduating exercises of the Nurses Training School of the Good Samaritan Hos pital, of Portland, of which class Miss' Florence Wicks is a member. Miss Kathryn Olson, a former 0 C student also graduates with Miss Wicks. "Personality Abreast the World" is the' subject of the evening ser mon at the Methodist church Sun day. The address will be in honor of the; graduating class at the col-lege.p-,There will be no ; service in the ' morning on account of the Baccalaureate sermon at the Ar mory.' :,, : On June 6th at the home of the bride's parents in this city, at 3 o'clock, M. E. Gragg and Miss Ruby Jackson were united in mar riage, Rev. McLain of Philomath, officiating. Both are well known and fespected young people of the county and many . join in wishing the young couple a pleasant and prosperous future. - I Woodmen Picnic. r Stiver. Camp No. 7,352 M. W. of A. will have their 9th annual pic nic, June 'qth at Ridder's Grove near Saver. - For Sale. Registered bulls for sale; one three year old and two yearlings. Terms reasonable. For further par ticulars inquire of J. E. Wyatt, Corvallis, Oregon. Vocal Lesions, t Mrs. Harold Strong is prepared to give lessons in singingi Special rates for the summer. Residence on Third street between, Harrison and Tyler. Imported Black Percheron Stallion 55296 Potache 40064 Will make the season of 1906 at Abbott's feed bam, Corvallis, Ore. Potache was winner of 1st prize at St. Louis Fair; 1st at American Royal Live Stock Show, Kansas City; 1st at Government Show in France; also International Live Stock show at Chicago 1904. Mares from a distance will be furnished first class pasture. Terms $25 to insure. . : T. K. Fawcett, - ' y Corvallis, Oregon. Ice Cream at Campbell's bakery and confectionery. , . Auction. At my farm 12 miles south of Corvallis at 10 o'clock a. m. Thurs day June 14, 1906, I will offer for sale the following personal proper ty: 1 black mare, weight about 1, 600 lbs; 1 gray mare, weight about 1,200 lbs: 14 head cows and heif ers; 100 head of sheep; 16 head of hogs; .2' farm . wagons; 4 walking plows; 1 gang plow; i two horse grain drill; 1 cultivator and seeder; 2 drag harrows; 1 Victor stock scales. Terms; All sums under $10, cash. All sums over $10, six months without interest on approv ed security. No side bidders. : ; ( John Rickard. A. L. Stevenson, auctioneer.- j , Use Yellow Dent corn for plant ing. It is the best. Get it at Zie rolfs.-"i- fY". Yti' . Y. : -Distilled water ' used ia Canap- A Shoe Lesson! That etch you how to make your feet feel at hone em- bodied in every pair of A S. L. KLINE The People's Store. Established 1864. I The Gem Cigar Store I All Leading: Brands of Key West and Domestic Cigars. Whist and Peoljrocm. j Jack Milne, prop. j mmmm:oL Wj-'U-kr l-rT TTT-n v y- ' crS3-.v 1 Moses Brothers You will always find s up and coming ', and our prices leasonable. For Boots and Shoes for. Men, Women and children, hat?, caps underwear, every day and a sloiU, ladies skir-tp, mens and boys suits Also a Fine Line of Groceries crockeiy, andjeyerything that is needed in a grocery de partment. , , :V1 t;J: , i ": Look Out for Moses Bros quick delivery wagon. ; Listen for the bell and you will find there is something donig ces and We are now prepared id provide the public with Ices Water Ices, creams, Sherberts, and everything in this line. i Special 1 Fancy, Orders For soeial functions solicited. We eater to the whole public and guarantee the test at reae enable prices. When you want anything in our line remember us. Our own special free delivery to any part f the ity large or small yallis Creamery , Company Ralston Health Shoes When yogi put on Ralstons you can feel sure you've done the best for your feet in point of both comfort and style, j Rtlst on shoes are built on a structural principle worked out from aNclose study of the foot as nature made it. D d you sver notice how the firm, close-packed sand of a smooth sea bpach supports and fitp every part of the foot? Ralston Health Sboee fit that way. Come in and try on a pair. Corvallis. Oregon if you are Going Fishing - . Get your Fishing Jackie af GUN HODES' We tarry the Famous Bristol Rod. Freshly loaded shells for pigeon J shooting. Repair toork doffe. DR. E. E. JACKSON Veterinary Surgeon Office Winegar & Snows Barn 'Office'Phorie Ind 328 H "1 j " ; Bell 441 'Hesident ," '' Ind 389 H. S. PERNOT, ;, Physician & Surgeon Office over postmF.ee. Residence Cor. Fifth and Jefferson streets. Houra 10 to 12 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m. Orders may be eftt Graham .& . fiam's drug etore. -. i i i 1 i : 1 n. s . - v. J FRED STATES j A TTORKc -A T-LA IV. ; Zierolf Building. Qoty Set Abstract Books in Benton County BANKING. The First National Bank of Corvai lii, Oregon, transacts a general conservative tanking business!. Loan mouey on approved secu rity. Drafts bought and sold and money transferredto the principal cities of the United States, Enj lope and foreign countries. j English Shire Stallion. Imported English Shire stallion- 7972 Southill Ranger 18366 will make the season of 1906 as follow: luesaays, Wednesdays and Thurs days at Abbott barn Corvallis, aq- days and Saturdays at Monroe Fr$ Mondays at Watkin's place iz, miles south of Corvallis. Southill Ranger is a beautiful dark dapple bay, 17 1-4 hands hig i and weighs 2150 pounds. . Terms: $20 to insure with foal qf $35 to insure a living colt. i W. C. Belknap, j Manager, j A. Bargain. j 163 acres known as the Cauthorn place on Peak road must be sold at once. ' 30 acres in crop. . -jHouse Of 5 rooms, new barn, 50 x 60 ft."; 30 acres of heavy timber, balance pas ture, running water on place. This Ambler & Watters, agents- B. A. CATHEY I Physician & Surgeon - ' 6ffie, room 14, BanK BIdg. Hoarst , 10 to 12 and a to 4. . ' ' Phone, office 83. . Residence 361. Oregon. G. 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