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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
LOCAL LORE. Kmily Horgan of Portland ha arrived end is a guest at the Mangas home. George R. Hall and daughter Ma y :eft Thursday tor San Jose, California, seking medical skill for the iormer. The malady is sup posed to be cancer. Married yesterday at the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs J. O. Staats in l)ill sMiss Be tha Scaatsand Bjron Gill of Airlie. Born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Palmer at Biker City a daughter. .Mrs. Palmer was 'for merly Miss Jennie Gellatly. --Will some authority kindly ex plain th-spelling reformthat makes " sweet Alice " spell it Alyse?" The Dales Chronicle. Harold Woodcock has return d from a six week's visit at Baker City. Mrs J. A. C. Mille is agent for a collection of books that make deoirab e Christmas gif s. A phone will bring her to, your residence. Independent phone 338. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chip man were tended a farewe 1 party bv members of the Washington logde previous to their departure for (heir new home. . , Toto (aged four) - The earth don't go round, no it? Nini ( ag-d live)- Teache' says It does anrt I beli v her: if the earth don'i turn, how is it that very Salurdaj night papa can't stand up? The following subjects will be discussed next Suoday by Rev. 3. H. G bbs. pastor of the M. E. c trch South. At 11 a, m."Wom an's Work ard Influence." At 7:" 31 p. m. "Prayer." . ,4A Little Faith" is the morn ing subject at the Presbyterian church for next Sunday and "Ab raham the fritnd of God" the eve ning subject. C. E., mett ng at 6:30 p. m. L aving dates of the boats are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday as usual. The Pomona, which ar rived up for the first, time last Sat urday is in the service. Mr. Huff man who was agent last season Las arrived and resumed his old position as agent at the docks. . The Dalles Chronicle: Mr. Francis J. Henry promises to do wna' the great San Ftancisco earth quake could not do- shaka the Honorable Abraham Ruef ani fiddle-scraping mayor loose from the graft. W. G. D. Mercer spent two days in this vicinity this week in vestigating the grass question. Mr. Mercer recently purchased a fa'm near Eugine and has stocked it h Percheron brood ' mare, of wh'c 1 he brought $11,000 worth to the state. He was a guest at the liome of L. L. B ooks. Another big prize has been contributed for next, year's Benton County fair. It came as a sur. prise to superintendent Den man It is from the Butzer Seed Com ipany of Portland and is as follows: Seeds to the amount of 2.500 pack ages will be furnished fogrowin j. pruduct-i for the fair. This is equivalent 10 ajgift of $125. In addition a cash prize of $1 each Jfor the bust display of flowers, $1 fo "the best display ot vegetables and and $5 for the person winning "the g'eatest number of prizes for products grown from Buizcr's seeds. Brooks & irons, Jnurseryn en at Carlton, Oregon has contributed two prizes of $5 ech in nursery stock, as follows, walnut .English, black or Japanese, or ornamental .sai-ubbery or berries. Already the list of prizes foots up more than 5000. Money makes the mare go, and prizes make the fair go. As the new pas r.r of the Cor vallis Baptist church I desire to ex tend through the colums of the Times a most cord al invitati nto the services of this church. Subj ect for next Sunday morning at eleven o'clock will be ''Hunger ing and Thirsting after Righteous ness." The evening subject: "Walking With God." A class for little folks will be organized in the Sunday school next Sunday morning. Children who are no regular attendants elsewhere are invited to come Persons who are Baptists or whose sympathies are with Bptists are specially in vited and urged to attend this church. The pastor desires to b -come acquainted with all such as soon as possible . Tarry at the close and make yourself acquaint ed. It is sincerely hoped that the services of this church may give strength for right living, and hope in the midst of life's conflicts. Come and spend an hour with us. You are welcome Frederick W. Carstens. Things hava been lost. Read about them in this paper. James Flelt's ep'aloed ankle is so improved that be is able to be on tbe street with the aid of a crutch. Loi:t articles are advertised for in the Times "Want" column. Read about them. Read all the advertiserrente. They are full of interest. A score of little folks gave a birthday pa'ty to Master Glenn Fruit, Tuesday evening, on the oc casion of his eighth anniversary. It was a surprise, and tbe amusements were games and refreshments. Wby don't the granges of Ben ten county take up the matter of an "open Willamette?" If they will adopt resolutions urging con gress to buy the present locks or build new ones, the Times will pub lish the resolutions and see that they reach Washington. At the Senger home a surprise party was given by bis parents to Burt Senger in honor of his 20th birthday. A score of young people were present and the features were games, music . and refreshments. It occurred last night. Rev E. D Smith, evangelist, will arrive touionow, and Sunday morning he will begin a serifs of revival meetings in the First Meth odist church. The subjects for the doming week will le anooinned S nday morning. A Belgium carrot weighing ten a id one-half pounds is on exhibi tion at Ibe real estate office of Rob inson & Stevenson. It . wae raised on the farm of lra Griggs. . The tear ball in the Dew Taylor brick, second floor, has been secured by Prof. Raymond and . has been fitted up as a dancing parlor. It is 65 feet by 23 and has been ad mirably prepared for . the purpose to which it is to be devoted. It is to be given a house warming by a party this evening.' Karl Steiwer, a graduate of O. A. C. with the class of '05, is. re ported to have received his appoint ee eut as a lieutenant in tbe Philip pine constabulary. He waerecom meoded for tbe position along with oibtrs by Lieut. Quinlan about a year ago. His recommendation was submitted to the department at the same time with that of Floyd Wil liams, who went to the Philippines ae an officer of the constabulary last January. The appointment came from the fact of graduation from 0. A. C. the military training being in part the reason for the ap pointment. If the Willamette river were made free by purcbasa cf the locks at Oregon City or by the building of new .ones by the government a cent and a half a bushel would be added to the price of wheat grown in BsDton ' county. Proportionate amounts would be added to the price of every other product grown by the farme.-. It would mean the distribution of $loo,coo to $2oo,noo a year among the farmers of the valley. Why do not the farmers of the county bold meetings and protest against continuance of the condition and petition for redress. New locks at Oregon City can be built for $5oo,ooo. Dr. Charles Lee, who has been for; twenty odd years a medical practitioner in Corvallis. was buried yesterday in Crystal, Laks cemete ry. The funeral occurred from the residence, end was under the aus pices of the Masonic fraternity. The service was conducted by Dr. Thompson, and was attended by many neighbor and friends oi tbe deceased. There were floral offer ings in profusion. Dr. Lee, died of heart disease, after an illness but of a few days and his passing fell a a surprise on the community. He was boro at Hill-boro, Ohio in June, I85O. ' He was graduated from Miami medical college with the degree of M. D. in 1877. He practiced his profession at New Pe t rsburg, Ohio, until i884 when be came to Oregon, settling at Corval lis. After a year be returned to Ohio, but after a few months resi dence there, he returned to Oregon and began practice at Nswport, re turning later to CorvaLis where he has since resided. He was united ia marriage in 1886 to Miss Etta ' Foster, by wqouq be is survived. Rogoway's Second Hand Store. Notice to Creditors. In the Halter of tbe Estate ) of J Jasper Hayden, Deceased.) Notice la hereby given to all persona concerned that the unrtertlencd has been duly appointed administratrix ot the estate of Jasper Hayden, deceased, by tbe county court of the state oi Or egon for Benton county. All persons having claims against said estate of Jasper Hayden, de ceased, are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers duly verified as by law required within six months from the date here 1 of to the undersigned at her residence In Alsea IV- Hey in Benton county, Oregon, or.at the law office of E. E. Wllaon, In Corvallis, Oregon, Dated November 9, 1906. , ; .. AGNES HAYDEN, . Administratrix of the estate of Jasper Hayden, I deceased. . '. . ' , Continued from page I. lice court ani sentenced by Judge Cameron to eerve 270 days at the county rockpile, he remembered what be had read of the pure fresh air, the sweet babbling Bull Run water and the smell of the pines being tree to all prisoners at, tbe coomy'e good roads institue. Visions of heroic deeds in tearing away the face of tbe 80-foot bluff at the quarry, establishing a record for the amount of rock taken out that would be the envy of all suc ceeding generations ofrockpile pris oners and tbe accumulation of mighty brawn that would make the wo k of earning a living satm child's play, flitted athwart the mental vision of Royal as be listen ed to Judge Cameron's voice pro nouncing a cine months' benedic tion upon him; and he lifted his head, threw back his thoulders and was glad for . the kind thoughtful cess of the county court.:. On Octobsr 2 Royel went to tbe rcckpile, For two weeks he swea' ed and struggled, and tried to make himself believe he was having a good time. Thtn he concluded he was not and sent for his attorney and directed him to appeal to the circuit court and learn if there were cot dome flaw in the proceedings of the police, court. The appeal was filed October 1,9 and Royal was brought back from tbe rockpile to the jail at the court house to await trial. The case was called in the circuit court this mornirjg, but because the complaining witness is in Eastern Oregon the trial was continued un til a week from tomorrow. -Royal ie thus assured of at least seven days more awny from the rockpile. Tacoma, Wash , NiV. I4. Johi Dje Lewi, a negro of Puyallup and Maty, Jane Lewis, bis wife, who is a white woman,-are iu the county jail tere . and information has been placed in tbe hands of the prosecntiDg attorney which may send both of them to the peniten tiary. People of Puyallup have been on tbe verge of mobbing tbe negro and he is probably safer in jail than he would be if given his libeity. ; - Merely to hold Lewis until he can be prosecuted on graver charges he was taken into custody yesterday charged : with inciting the white children: of his wife by a former husband to stealing potatoes. Tbe6e children are a girl between 13 and 14 years old, and two smaller girls. The girls ran away, from home and sought refuge in the home of a white family of Puyallup. Toe oldest girl there made disclosures and tbe Degro's arrest followed. , c. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Gallagher went to Puyallup last evening and secured information making the case one of the worst, he declares, that has come under his observation. The older girl, upon whom a surgical operation has recently been performed, is in a precarious coudition. The negri is accused of revolting practices. . Hu mane officer Brown has taken the children in charge. The mother of the children will be held during the forthcoming tri al by Attorney Gallagher as acces sory before the fact,. She is declared- by the people of Puyallup to b-; a perverted in nature as her negro husband. 1 - i WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY. Oregon's Great Recreation and Health Resort at the Newport ' Beaches. Ticket Sales Resumed Nov. 1st to May 31st, 1907. As a winter health and recreation resort to Newport is the one par excellence. Recognizing this, tbe Southern Pacific and Corvallis & East ern have resumed the sale of tickets through to Yaqulna. From all 8. P. points, tickets will be sold throughout the winter .and spring until May 31st, every ' " " Wednesday and Saturday and from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath on the Corvallis & Eastern, tickets will be sold to Yaqulna and Newport DAILY. The rates will be the same as during the sum mer, and will be good for return 60 days from date of sale. Dr. Minthorn's Sanitary Baths Will be In operation during the entire winter, and treatments wlU be given dally. Other HealthlResorts Closed. Curing the wluter nearly all other health re sorts are closed or difficult to retch, and none of them have the advantages of Newport and vicinity as regards climate, points of interest. recreation, and amusement. ' For parties desir lug to enjoy fishing, hunting, or seeing the ocean in sunshine or la storm, the famous resort la unequalled,' the surroundings are ideal beautiful scenery, climate mild, healthful and invigorating. Cottages for rent cheap, Freeh vegetables, milk, honey, fruit at lowest possible cost, fish and the famous rock oysters to be had for the trouble of securing them. .-' Full Information from any S. P. Or O. & E. Agent, or from the General Passenger Agent of either company. ,' Bate from Corvallis to Yaqulna, $3.25. , Kate from Corvallis to Newport 3.7S. A SNAP! Always found at the store of VICTOR P. MOSES Spec ial 5, 10 and 15c Sale Nov 19 to 24 inc. Special Sale Rubber Boots November 17. Bring all your eggs and butter to market Have You Bought that Winter Suit Yet? If not. come and let us figure with you. We have a fine line of ready-to-wear clothing also a large line of samples we take your measure and guarantee a fit. Give us a call. A. K. RUSS The only exclusive Mens Furnishing Store in Town. ' Corvallis, Oregon. B., Bornitig, The Grocer. , We are not inclined 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 PUFFED .RICE Greatest of all on the Market : NO TROUBLE In Serving. : Can be ;' bought at ' HODES' GROCERY. PHONE MOSES and get the highest price. "1 Food Productions : : V : : : 20 3 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 bus been duly appointed tbe executor of the es tate ol Ado (Jompton, deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton county. All persons having clelms against mid estate are notified to present the same duly verified as by law requiied within kix months from the dnte hareot.to the undersigned at the office ot E. K. Bryson, In the city ot Coivullls, Oregon JAMKS i. FLETT, Executor of the estate of Ann Coinpton, dec'sd Economy fruit jars at Thatcher & Johnson's. CLOTHES CLEANED and pressed at lowest prices one door souta of mar ble shop on Main Btreet, ' B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanE Bldg. Honrsi IO to 12 and 2 to 4. i Phone, office 83. Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. E. E. JACKSON Veterinar" Surgeon & Dentist O&ce 1011 Main st Ind 204 Residence 1220 4th st Ind 389. J. A. WOODS General Auctioneer. A Square Dea and charges right Corvallis, Oregon. J. FRED STATES ATTORAbl.AT-LAW. Zierolf Building. G. R. FARRA. Physician & Surgeon Office no stairs in Burnett Brick Ra idence on the corner of Madison and Seventh st. Phone at honse and office. H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over postoffice. Residence Cor. Fifth and TefTerann Htraara. Rnnn mtn 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. .Orders may be eft at Graham & v-- ham's drug etore. Leave orders at Zierolfs for fresh Yaqnina bay oysters for delivery Sat Rogoway's Second Hand Store. Fresh Yaquina Bay oysters at Zierolfs every Saturday. Leave orders now. 0. R. N., THE TIME SAVER. Chicago IX Hours Nearer via this Pop ular Columbia River Route.. 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