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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1906)
LOCAL LORE. Fisher sells the Kohler & Camp Waldo Finn and Frank Pendergrass, well known football men, returned to college yesterday. M. E. church, South: Sabbath school at 10:00 a. m. Subject at - m a. m. " The Divine Guest" Atrgo p. in.: "The Two Ways." Mrs. Andrews was called to Portland Tuesday to be at the bed side -of her brother who underwent aca operation for appendicitis. After being a guest at the John Allen home for a week, Mr. G. Garrett left for Vancouver yesterday, where he is in the federal " service. -Where can I buy a beautiful Sohmer piano? At N. A. Eisher's. George Brown, who has been for several weeks confined to his home three mile's north of Corvallis with typhoid fever, was able to be -on the street yesterday. United Evangelical church. C T. Hurd, pastor. Subjects: a. an-- "A Poor Marksman." p. m. "Possibilities." Evening services Christian Endeavor 6:30. p. m. Preaching 7:30. m. Francis Jackson son of C.S. "Jackson, editor of the Portland ' . Journal and Fred Ewart son of Architect Charles Ewart are among the new students at O.A.C, from I Portland. Mrs Florence Jones arrived Wednesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Martha Avery, her daughter, TMrs.J. H. Harris and other relatives. Hei home is at Paisley, Lake County. Congregational church. 'Sunday school at 10:00 worship and sermon 11:00 a. m. Christian n.Ieavor at 6:30. Vespers and Sermon at 7:30. "A new Cecilian piano player, at a '.snap. Fisher's Music Store. Mr. D. F Spangler of Santa Anna, California, died suddenly of heart failure. September the 24th Mr. Spangler was a brother of J. A. Spangler of this city and was - formerly a resident of Tangent, Linn County. Presbyterian church, TBush, Pastor, Bible school 11. S. IO'OO a. m. Worship n:co a. m. Subject; - L,ovean Uver Match For Law." C. -tv. -meeting '6:20 P.m. Evening .service at 7:30 subject, -'Your Master's Feet." . Mrs. Abigail Scott Dtmiway 'was in town luesaay, enroute to 'hex borne in Portland from Newport iwhere she attended the Oregon Press Association meetings. She visited the college and made a brief address in chapel. The chapel car in which re ligious meetings have been held at the Southern Pacific station . for the past four weeks, left Wednes day for Wells, where the work con tacted at Corvallis will be contin-ed- Rev. Hermiston preaches in .the Corvallis Baptist church, morn fiiijg and evening, next Sunday. ' Mrs. P. O. Wilson and her slaughter -Minnie left yesterday for a visit of: a year with Mrs. Bell 'Walker in New York. Mrs. Wilson ' is the widow of the late B. W. " Wilson, who was clerk of Benton vcoanty 'for 30 consecutive years. She is one of the pioneer women of Corvallis and a most estimable lady. -Letters from .The Dalles re : late that Mrs. Louise Cooper, who recently underwent a surgical operation for appendicitis, is rapidly recovering" her health. She is now able rto walk, and has written that she.-and her husband expect to ar jree in Corvallis in about two weeks "tor a brief visit, while enroute to .California, where Mr. Cooper is to rrettrrn to the service as a civil engineer in the employ of the Southern Pacific Company. Mrs. Crosby Davis gave an afternoon to twenty lady friends Friday. Among those present were, Mrs. W. G. Daris and, Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. Lafferty, Mrs. S. N. Wilkins, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. F. L'. Miller, Mrs. Harper, Mrs Nolan, Mrs.- Wells, Mrs. Lake, Miss. Kline, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. McKellips, Mrs.E. F. J?ernot, Mrs. Jacobs and Miss. Jacobs. The meeeine of the Eastern Star lodge Tuesday evening was tnade the occasion of a farewell re--ception by the order to Mrs; P. O. Wilson and Mrs. F. A. Helm, both of whom are leaving Corvallis for extended sojourns abroad. Features -were a musical t programme and delicious refreshments, served in the banquet hall. On the musical programme were, solo, Mrs. Taylor, daet, Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Wood cock, and solo, Miss Marvin. Mrs. F..L. Miller is vieiting in Portland for a week. Bishop Castle will preach in the First Methodist church both morning and evening next Sunday. Joseph Graham of Toledo, who is ill at the home of his brother Richard in this city, is to be taken to a Portland hospital .Monday, for an operation. s Ralph Cady arrived Tuesday from Dayton, Wash., to enter col lege. He was engaged in the laun dry busineass at Dayton. . i Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bath of Hillsboro, spent Sunday in this city. They were guests at Alpha Hall. They have a daughter at O A. C. Mr. Bath is publisher of the Hilleboro Independent, an up-to date newspaper. Oa exhibition in Graham & Wells ehow window is a painting that ia attracting much attention. It is by Mrs. Jeffreys, lcrmerly of Corvallis, who is now a guest in this city. ' The subject: is sn Eskimo woman and her baby. . The picture baa been much sought by fanciers, Mrs. Jeffreys having declined an offer of $loo for it. It was painted from life. The supreme court of Wash ington has intervened to prevent the deportation of Esther .Mitchell and Maud Hurt to Oregon.1 In an order issued Tuesday the higher court has cited Judge Frater to ap pear uctooer 2btn ana show cause why the cases of the two women have been stricken from hie docket, why be appointed an insanity com mission, etc. Whether or not the women will come to Oregon without trial in Seattle depends on the su preme court hearing. ' j The construction of the loag dittaoce lines lor the Independent 8Vbtni from Portland southward through the Willamette Valley is proceeding rapidly. Yesterday the end of the line bad reached a point between Woodburn and Salem. As soon as Albany is reached Corvallis wili have long distance connections with the metropolis, where the In dependent phones are now in use. In Albany the Independent people have 278 phones and are rap'.dly extending the eyelem. ' A mon ter reception occurred fit Alpha Hail yetterday afternoon. Toe hours were from 3:30 to 5:30 and during the period 3OO people ca'.ltd and were entertained. - The fuoction was given to the student girl-s by M, Horner in behalf of Alpha Hall under the auspice? of the Y.-W. C. A. In receiving Mrs. Horner was assisted by Mrs. Gatch and a committee of ten Y. M C. A. girls. Mrs. Cillahm n I Mn. S. N. Wilkine served tea and wafers in the dining rom. Toe decora tions were p:ns and white. Fine Job Printing at Times Office. At Bellefotmtain ., Prune drying at the Greenpeak orchard is over. The crop was near ly all saved as the prunes cracked open and would not make first class fruit. Ed Belknap and family returned from . the Bay the 22d ult. Oil the way out Mr. Belknap killed a bear. .- .j: Miss Bertha Coon left on the 2&th ult. for Eastern Oregon where she will teach school. Mrs. E. H. Belknap has accepted the primary department of Belle fountain ' school, which commences October 1st. Johnnie Monton has bought a farm from S. A. Tharp, one-half mile north of this place; considera tion, $2500. Mr. and Mrs. William Rees will move to Corvallis to reside; They expect to leave on the 1st Inst. : S. A. Tharp and family arrived home Monday, after a three weeks stav at the Bay. 1 . Walter Taylor is improving is able to be about the house. - and Mrs. E. Bennett is spending a few, days at the coast. " 1 ; A great many of the young peo pie of this place have gone off; for the winter to various schools. ! Rogoway's Second Hand Store. Gorvallis Opera House Saturday September 29, 1096. j A Volcanic Eruption of Laughter! j Twenty-Eighth Annual Tour f v iu i, j Richard 6c Pringles Minstrels I ; ; 40 Celebrated Fun Makers 40 v ; ; ; . 10-Big New and Novel Acts-10 . j 20 Sweet-Voiced Choral Court 20 The big 6 Comedians, Clarence Powell, Fred Simpson, Happy Bureguard, James Crosby, Lester McDaniels, Frank Kirk. .7 : ' . ; ' ; , j " ' , . . , ; ' . : ; ' H ' ' ' Street parade at 1:00 o'clock. Reserved sests at Graham & Wortham's Prices 35, 50 and 75 cents. ' ' ' ' ' mt Something New in Gjlumbia Brussells Art Squares just received ; at HoUenberg & Cadys We very cordially invite every lady . in Corvallis , j and vaeinity to call at our store and examine the goods I 1 If you appreciate something EXTRA NICE you j will find it in these rugs. In texture, quaiity and ; de sign they are absolutely the finest that was ever shown I in this vicinity at particularly attractive prices. - - ; We can entertain you for an hour with our elegant display of rugs and you will admit the time ' wasf well ! spent. Mi-' .T'1 ') 1 ",; ; i: " Viy '';' . .''!f;iy ii Then kindly tell 'your xieighbo" when you go homo ; She wi 11 appreciate it. . We can also show you ;;f ! ; i : i Axministers, Tapestry, Brussells and All-Wool Art Squares. . . . i St Complete House F in nishers. - !: f?r to . rr: No Prizes Cliase a S COFFEE In fact nothinsr goes with our coffee but cream, sugar and SATISFACTION P. M. ZIEROLF. Sole ageut for . .. 1 ' :.'. Chase 8c Sanborn Kigli Grade COFFEE ;:r.: ' Continued irom page 1 . , Weber played chepo with Dr. Gladding last night until 2 o'clock after which he wt-r.t to btd and rested well until 7 this morning, when he ar e '. nd ate a hearty breakfast. When Acting; Warden Cochran told him that bis time woo getting short, he replied: "Never mind my time; it isn't , worrying me." Following his first message to his attorney at Sacramnnto, WTebtr wired: "Prevent execution on insanity plea, anything." 1 Rev. J. T. Wills of Sacramento and Rev. Tboruas FaircaTis ealled at 1U:35 o'cluck. Weber first refus ed to eee them, but lterward con sented to talk witb them for sever al minutes- f-: ' - ; Weber waved the reading '' of the death warrant and went to the gal lows without making a statement. tie was very nervous as he mount ed the gallows and surveyed the crowd, but said' nothing. "The trap was sprurg at 12.26 p. in. aod he was pronounced dead I4 minutes later. ;-''u 'J'; t; , Weber was accused of ! having killed ;, hie father, mother, brother and bister, at Auburn, California, and Betting fare to the house. The extinguishicg of the flames reveal ed "the crime. 'I '; : ;; j '' -: "; ; ; ' " ; .' ' ' A Mystery Solved. "How to keep off periodic attacks of billiousneas and habitual . constipation was a mystery that Dr King's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John N Fleas ant, of Magnolia, Ind. : The only pills Only 25c at Allen &' Woodward's drug store. go with our; Higb Grafle Extending Summer Excursion Rates. To Newport and Yaquina, which to people wishing to enjoy Nature's beauties, proves so popular.1 Sal mon fishing in full blast!r 1 ; : The low round trip rates, season and three ' day, in effect from all points on the S. P. ; and C' & E. railroads to Newport and Yaquina during the summer, which have proved so popular with the people wishing to view the beauties of na ture and regain health and strength at that magnificent resort, have been extended from September 30th to October 15th. Tickets will be good for return at any time up to and including Oct. 31st. 1 The months of September and October are favorite ones at the seaside, when the1 harvest and hop- picking is over and the finest sal mon fishing in the Northwest will be in full blast. . Houses can be rented cheaply and living expenses are at a minimum. J Ample hotel accommodations for all at low rates. Through baggage and ticket ar rangements - same as during the summer will be in effect. Full in formation on application ; to any S. P. or C. & E. agent. , v ; r; ; , YOUNG PEOPLE can save from 50 to $i00 by taking their Business or Short hand training ia the Corvallis Business College, and are more sure Of a good position than if tbey attend a school : in Portland., ? - Now , is the time to en ter. Day or Nieht school. , , ; .v; 1 In Slf Defense, u Major Hamm, editor and . manager of the Uonsutuuonaiist, imminence, Ky.. when he was 6ercely attacked, fonvears ngo, by Piles; bought a box of Bucklen's Crnica Salve, of which he says. "It asred me in ten days and ro trouble Ance." Quickest healer of burns, Sores ints & Wo nnds. 25c aAHe Wood Mard'sdrugstore. r We are Giving j; ) Our special attention and will promise our customers bar gains in the following lines: Dry Goods, Gents GUfWkg, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, v Hosiery for both Ladies and Crate, Groceries, Flour, Breakfast Foods, Etc. We Give Highest price for Eggs, Butter and Chickens. i We Deliver i To all parts of Corvallis and Additions at all hours of the day with our special quick delivery. ' We Have , , r Both phone. , VICTOR P. iVlOSES There is one guaranteed Specialty that occupies a position of particular merit among goods of its class .because of the care and specialization which enter into the manufacture of the entire product. - The name is A. K. Dealer in all Mens Furnishings. 1 ... - i : . j 1 Corvallis, The Gem Cigar Store AH Leading Brands of Key West and Domestic Cigars. Whist and Pool room. Jack IVIilne, prop. 1.1 E. doming, The Grocer. k- We are not indiaed to spend much time in writing advertisements we prefer to let our goods and customers speak for themselves. OUR TRADE IS GROWING FAST. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. WILL ASSURE SATISFACTION E. B Boming ...WANTED Hop PiGkers! TO BUY Hop Baskets, Japanese Guffs, Groceries, Meats, Provisions,' Flour, Etc. Etc. Tn fact we carry the pssortment in groceries for the H op pickers. : 1 iUiiiliiliilillUiUlU Hodes' Grocery Slioes RUSS Oregon. Phone 20S