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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
When "You see it in Our Ad, its so. Made & Guaranteed by America s Leading mi I A s A -itne Maxers It Copyright, 190a, by B KUPPBNHEIMBR & CO. If You Want To Know What Smartly Dressed Men Will Wear this Season, CALL ON US. Conforming to Fashion's Latest Decrees, Designed by Aatist Tailors Frshioned by Master Workmen, Are Some of the Reasons Why Kuppenheimer Clothing , . . . IS THE BEST. F. L. Miller . SOLE AGENT Corvallis, Oregon r.OOAL LORE. Foradvertisements in this column the rate of 15 cents per line will be charged. Fisher sells the Trowbrigde piano. Mrs H. S. Pernot has returned from a visit ofamonth in Portland. Miss Pauline Kline left this noon via the Westside for Portland. Mrs. V. L. Patterson of Bak er City, left today for Carlton, for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Morrison. After a month's visit in Cor vallis, Mrs. Frank Lilly and little daughter left today for her home at LaGrande. . ., - Marion Hayden has been ap pointed guardian of the minor heirs of Jasper Hayden, with, bonds fix ed at - $2,400.. . . In the assessment of the C' & E. in' Benton, the valuation is $4,000 per mile, instead of $8,000 as appeared in Wednesday's Times. Bacon She says she is 28 years old. . Egbert7f.XVel.lj ' 'she. looks as if she would say she was about that old. Ray M. -Walker of Independ ence has been vis'ting Corvallis and college friends for the .past two days. Wiliam Knotts pointed guardian of Sarah A. Robinson. in the estate consists acres of land valued Golder Weather is Goming. LfMk You can keep warmby using one ofj those "Model" Air Tight Heaters. We have them in three sizes. - We also han dle the "Steel Box," guaranteed to save wood and give satisfac tion; will burn chunks. Many other heaters both new and second hand. . See our All-Steel Couches and Davenports, iust the thing. Trunks. Charter Oak and Toledo Ranges. New line of Hollenta ready. Complete House Furnishers. has been ap the estate of The property of 1.020 at $8,000. In the James P McBee estate Ivy May McBee has been appoint ed administratrix. The in ventory has been filed as as follows: Personal property $18,799;. real, $33,45?; total $52, 250. The sum of $100 per - month has been set aside for the use of the widow and minor children for one year. ' She-has been authoriz ed to sell the personal property at private sale. , 1 : The Henkle & Davis mercan tile establishment is to have a new home. In ten days or two weeia the stock and fixtures will be mov ed into the room next door south of the First National bank former ly occupied by .Nolans. Mr. Henkle of the firm is now in Port land on business connected with the removal. So far, no tenant for the room to be vacated by - Henkle & Davis has been announced. Street rumors that Mr. Hinkle is retiring from the firm are not true. ; The Maa:abees..ke.pt ppen house Wednesday evening. The oci casion was the visit of State Com mander J.W.Sherwood of Portland. A large crowd was in attendance. The programme included an address , by Mr. Sherwood, a recitation by Miss Lewis and a pia o so'o by Mrs. E. E. Jackson. The oider in this city is in a flourishing condition. Many improvements have been made to the residence property on the southeast corner of. the block north of the Jacobs home on Third street. The interior of the house has been completely remodeled, the exterior has been painted, a cement walk has been added, and the lawn put into condition. The property is owned by Mr. Armstrong, fath er of Mrs. Kaupisch. : ,. Work has commenced on the new German Lutheran church. It is to occupy lots immediately east of the McKellips house. The foundation is rapidly rounding into Mr. and Mrs. Emery Allen left yesterday . to .visit Mrs. Witt, sister of Mrs. Allen at . Waitsburg. Washington: They will be absent a fortnight. "Harold," she exclaimed, af ter she had rented for a moment against his manly breast. "I believe you have heart trouble," "Calm yourself, darling," he re plied; MI have agreed to help Prof essor Lightfinger with fcfc sleight of hand performance toniit. That's a rabbit." Ralph Pruett has accepted a position in a mercantile establish ment at Oakland. California, and leaves next week to enter upon his duties. His succes-sor at Kline's is Mr. Duffield of Amity. Many Corvallis friends regret Mr. Pruetts departure. . Oscar Long of Benton,- is to leave the 15th for Knoxville, Tenn essee, to enter a medical college He has been attending the medical department of Willamette Univer sity for the past three, years, and he will'finish this year at the Tennesee institution. He is to be accompanied, by James Lane, his cousin of Harrisburg, who is to take a course in law. ...... Captain C. E. Dentler of the nth regiment U. S. A. , well knov, ft in Corvallis. where he was former ly commandant at OAC. left on the. 9th int with his regiment for Cuba. Mrs. Dentler and children are at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where for some time Captain Dent ler has been attending officers school. , The new home for the Corval lis postoffice is to built by Salem contractors. They are the firm of Hughes & Headrick, the former of whom once resided in Job's addi tion. The Headrick in the firm is A. L. and the brother of our Grov er. The foundation for the build ing is now being laid and the brick work will begin shortly. The' con tractors arrived from Salem yester day. A third newspaper has been started in Corvallis. it is a seven column, four page weekly and is called the Benton County Repub lican. The publishers are W. Earl Smith, who left- Blackfoot, Idaho July 27th, and Milton Morgan of Corvallis. As its name signifies, the paper is republican in politics, The first number made its appear ance this morning. Its regular publication day will be Thursday , All the preliminary iiegotiatior-s have been arranged for a sale of the Flett livery barn at the corner of Third & Madison. The pricg fixed is $3,800, and the seller: is James Flett. The buyer is Chirks Hout, and the delivery of the deed will take place as soon as the ab stract title is determined to be reg ular. The property comprises two lots or 100. square feet of ground, and the livery stable situated there on. , Dad and Local Option. Everybody else but father Obeys the option bill; He slips round a-peddlin' Bottled lightnin' till Boys all get high loneeomes, Ahd be gets in a can, Everybody winks and looks wise At my old man. ' Jails nor .fines doh't stop him, Fur nuthin' does he keer ; keeps right on bootlekiiin" Tanglefoot and bter. Mothers hit the bughouse, And so has Sister Ann,- A- tryin' to hnld the lid down Oa my old m in. Economy fruit & Johnson's. jars at Thatcher NEW ADS TODAY. WANTED. WANTED a salesman. r Many make $100 to $150 per month. Some even more. Stock 'clean: grown on Reservation, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weekly. Choice of territory, Ad dress Washington Company, Top penish, Washington. CLOTHES GLEANED and pressed at lowest prices one door &out a of mar ble shop on Main street. Mr. J. Mon Foo, an experienced com pounder of Chinese medicines, successor to the late Hong Wo Ton?, of Albany, Oregon, is now prepared to furnish Chi nese medicine to all. , The undersigned recommends him and guarantees satis faction. Call or write him at No. 117 West Sec ond Street, Albany, Oregon. Jim Westfall. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoiutert the executor of the es tate of Aud Conipton. dei-eased, by the county court of the state ot Oregon, for Benton county. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same duly verified as by law rt-quired within fix months from the date hereot.to the undersigned at the office ot . R. Bryson, in the city of Corvallis, Oregon. JAMES J. FLETT, Executor of the estate of Ann Gompton. dec'sd WANTED, 60 tons of clean vetch seed and oats in car lots. Highest market price paid. Load at near est R. R. station. Wanted, clean Italian and English Rye grass. L. L. Brooks. WANTED. A woman or girl for general housework in a private family. Ad dress Box 44, Corvallis. FOR SALE. FOR Sale. Five room . house and lot near college grounds. Also, small house and two lots, fine location. "Also carpenter shop, pngine, , machinery, etc. and quantity of dry lumber. Also patent Russian iron stove drum. Inquire 1 1 1 1 sixth street phone 36. FOR SALE. Twentys.x sacks of good clean mesquite seed. Ad dress T. D. Henton, Junction. R F. D, No. 4. Independent phone 35 Cartwright line. J?L)K bALE cheap beven room house and two lots near the C. & E. depot, good well water, barn and other outbuildings. Inquire at Times office. : FOR SALE. -8oo good - breedi n g . Rev jibbs, who is to be the new pastor of the M. E. church South, has arrived, and is to oc cupy the parsonage. He is a native ofjTennessee, but has been for 17 years a resident of the Coast. Fcr the" past five years he has been of ficially related to Columbia college the educational institution , of his detoninatioa, andlocatedat Milton Eastern Oregon. Rev.: Ellison whom Mr. Gibbs succeeds at Cor vallis goes to Peoria and 'McFar- nwiNfi W I 1 1 VJI I Til "I I" V ' AAT 1111- TO OUR LARGE FALL RUN on Sport-I ins Goods we have replenished our stock? I with'a complete line of Gnn and Rifles: also a large supply of Shells and Cartridges. 1 Just Received A Fine Line I , Razors and Razor Strops Pocket Knives and Hunt ing Knives Salmon Hooks and Bass Hooks I I All Kinds of Lines. I I Come in and see our New Line of Footballs. lI 1 s -nti- r 1 HOME-SEEKERS If you are looking for some real good bargains in Stock, Grajn, 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 & WAITERS , ' ' Real Estate, Loan and .Insurance Gorvallis and Philomath, Oregon shape, and the lumber is being land district. 1 1 3 t. : j 1.1 a. ' : ' ' nauieu. 11 is saiu mai ine pres- 1 , KsT.rti, fltpr nn ence of such a church in town will daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph attract many wrmau iamuies 01 Hecker of Soap Creek, was married tne oest class. 1 ne jeaer erotners , v -npsrlav tr T..a Pmnm. nf ana Mr. aortner are at toe neaa , Salem. , The 01 tne movement tor estaDHsaing , formed the local congregation. . ceremonv was pe at 8:30 in the Catholic church at Salem, Rev. Father D...D'.'n uwvi d I Moore officiating. Mr. and Mrs t ,. . ... e srcuuaa win wane . laeir iuiuic D , who hs been residing for about ( ; ... , .. . t-i , , , , . t UUUJC 1J IUC tdUlldl ...LUC j bride has a wide, circle of friends on Snap Lreek, where she has been a favorite in one'of the oldest and best known pioneer ' families. The groom is a. young man of excellent character and ' industrious habits. ewes and soo A lambs. Address J. McKenzie Bridge, breed . lincoln V. O'Leary, Oregon. B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK Bldg. Hoarsi 10 to 12 and a to . Phone, office 83. Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. E. E. JACKSON Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Office 1011 Main st lad 204 Residence 1220 4th st Ind 389. J. FRED STATES A TTORhb, I -A T-LA W. Zierolf Building. G. II. FAHRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office tip stairs in Burnett Brick Rea idence on the corner of Madison and Seventh Bt. Phone at honse and office. FOR SALE. Clean vetch and cheat seed. Matthew Thomson, C. and E. crossing, Corvallis. FOR SALE Desirable .house and lot in Corvallis. Call on or address, Mrs. Alice YViuks, Corvallis. FOR SALE. A good farm team, 7 and 8 years old, wpU broke and true, well matched Call on or address B. Ham ar, Nashville, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE. No 1 clean fhnat seed. Phone 51 Mt. View line. Joseph Bryant. FOR RENT. High grade pianc, very reasonable. Also good or gan for rent or sale. 11 if Sixth St. Phone 366. ABOUT fifteen Trowbridge pianos hav been sold and placed in the best homes : ' in this vicinity in the last 20 days by Fisher. H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office ove postoGce. Residence Cor. Fifth and Jefferson streets. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft at Graham & -ham's drug store. A new Cecilian piano player, at a snap. Fisher's Music Store. Phone to Zierolf now, your or der fresh Yaquina bay oysters next Saturday. . , Fine Job Printing at Times Office. Fresh Yaquina Bay oysters at Zierolfs every Saturday. Leave orders now. VPeopIe having Second Hand goods of any kind for sale, drop a postal to O. Rogoway, Corvallis, Ore., and he will call. i ) a year at f nilomatu, Uss been ap pointed pastor of the Philomath College congregation for the re mainder of the conference year. He has been appointed to 611 the place to which Rev. Fiitz, of Ohio, was assigned by the last conference but who has been unable to move to the coast. Prof. Bonebrake was formerly president " of Philo math College, and more recently was at the head of ' Campbell C0I7 lege, an institution operated ; in Kansas by the United. Brethren church. . ' The marriage of. ;Miss A Iva Mason and Mearl Staines was sol emnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. "Ruf us Ma son, near Philomath Wednesday; The knot was tied by Elder JoneSj The groom is a graduate ' of the normal department of Philomath College,' in last year's class.: He has entered the ministry and is to have a pastorate at Gravel Ford, Southern Oregon, where they will reside. The bride is the popular daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Rufus Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Staines left after the ceremony for Portiand, to attend the wedding of the groom's Sister. ; " . ' ., . They had abig -, coyote chase out in the Bellfountain and Wil lamette foothills the other day with the result that there is one less varmint to death .and destruction to the sheep and goat flocks in the vicinity. Many of,, the " neighbors took part, having; a packof hounds in action as- the chief reliance of the onslaught. - Two coyotes were started and one of ;them was shot by Ellis Hammer in John 'Foster's pasture. The other fled into the hills pursued by the dogs but , he succeeded in avoiding ' capture. About $75 reward is what Mr. Hammer gets for knocking the coyote over, the neighborhood hav1 ing joined in the offer of a reward of about that sum for every one of the varmints killed. Other chases andothsc , coyotes are likely to result from the reward that has been hung up. " " 1 Rogoway's Second Hand Store. Have you used ths Economy fruit jar? If not, see those at Zie rolPs and you will understand why so many housewives areusing-tbem. The Corvallis Lyceum Coarse. We crnnot in a few lines give an adequate description of, the talent that will appear this' season under the auspices of . the Corvallis I Lyceum 1 . Clourse. , We can, how ever, assure our patrons . that the various lectures and.enterjainments will be of ; even a. higher grade than those - of , last , . season. For detailed information see. descriptive circulars at Graham and Wortham.s where season tickets are now on sale.1' , . v' .' ; v. WITH EVERY 25 cent purchase at the Gem Cigar Store a coupon will be given which entitles the holder to a chance on a beautiful - Gold Watch. Drawing will take place Oct. 29th. ! YOUNG PEOPLE can save from $sO to ' $i00 by "taking their Business or Short hand training in the Corvullis Business College, and are more sure of a good position than if they attend a scbool in Portland.- Now is the time to en ter. Day or Night school, r Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD TIME CARD 33 Trairjs From and to Yaquina No I Leaves Yaquina 6.55 a. m Leaves Corvuhis io:4s a. m Arrives Albany. 11:40 a. m No 2 . Leaves Albanv 12:10 p. m. Leaves Cot vall;s .- i:05 P- m Arrives Yaquina 5 :oo p. m TRAINS TO AND FR03I DETROIT No 3 ' Leaves Albanv for Detroit. . 7:30 a. m Arrive Detroit 12:30 p. m No 4 . ; . Leaves Detroit ... 1 :oo p. m Arrive Albany 5:55 p. m TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS No 8 Leaves Albany 7:05 a. m Arrives Corvallis 8 :3d a. m No 10-- Leaves Albany . ., 3:50 p. m Arrive Corvallis 4:30 p. m No 6 . , - Leaves Albany 7:35 p. m .Arrives Coivallis... 8:15 p. m TRAINS FCR ALBANY NO 5 Leaves Corvallis , . . .6:30 a. in 'Arrive Albany...; 7:10 a. m No 9 - . Leaves Cc rvallis ...... ' 1 ".30 p. m Arriyes Albany 2:i0 r. m No 7- ., .. Leaves Corvallis. 6:00 p. m Arrive Albany. 6:40 p. m So 11 , Leave Corvallis . '.; . ,. ,' V . . . . !.n:oo a. to Arrive Albany .n:42 a- m No 12 ' .;' ' . f' Leaves Albany . . ......... 12:45 p. m Arrives Corvallis i i:33P m A 11 the above connect w&h Southern Pacific company trains both at Albany end Corvallis as well as trains for Detroit giving direct service to Newport and ad- ianonf- Viiaf.hfc no wpll ns RreitpnhU&h J - j ' Hot Springs. , ...... Tor further information apply to: ,' J. C. MAYO, Gen raS Agt B. H. Boles agt Albany, H. H. Cronise, at Corvallis.