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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1902)
THE CORVALLIS MZETIE TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1902. To cover the cost of setting and dis tributing the type in such matters, a charge of fifty cents will be niide for each "Card of Thanks," and five cents per line for each set of "Resolutions of Condolence" appearing in tbece columns." LOCAL NEWS. Kline's for $7.50 and $10 suite. Mrs. D. Houck left for Gold Hill. trip. Friday, 'on a brief busineea Her eon, Jesse, resides there. For some peculiar reason the matter of wooly aphis appears to have been overlooked this season. W. A. Sanders, JeweTer, See Kline's $7.50 all wool black and blue serge suits, they are bargains. Lee Williams, of Newport, is in Corvallis. He reports everything quiet at the bay. - The Corvallis city election occurs May 19lh. Notice of this fact will be found in another column. i Miss Etbe Price, accompanied by Mrs. L. V. Orin, left for her home in Kings Valley yesterday. Mrs. Orin will visit for a couple of months. Oregon City is the first place yet heard from this year to have taken steps regarding the celebration of the Fourth of July. This intro duces the oft-repeated query: Will Corvallis celebrate the Fourth. Socialist Convention. The socialists ot Benton coun ty held their convention Satur day afternoon and nominated the following ticket: Senator F. P. Morgan. Representative J. W. Ingle. Judge G. A. Robinson. Clerk O. M.Wheeler. Sheriff B. B. Barnes. Recorder A. W. Watkins. Assessor E. Skiptoa. Treasurer Chas. Blakesley. Commissioner -J. W. Jones. Surveyor Wm. Anderson. G. A. Robinson acted as chair man, and O, M. Wheeler as sec- B. and P. Avery's addition, but the council ordered that they be constructed. '.' The petition of G. R. Farra and S. W. Jackson for a lateral through blocks io and u, coun ty addition, was referred to the sewer committee. Petitions of directors of school I district No. o, and J. B. Horner for sewers thiongh blocks 18, 19 ana 22, were granted, An ordinance was passed pro viding for 'a sewer through the Jones-Graham block to the pub lic school. - The motion to amend the cow ordinance was withdrawn. Bills amounting, to $120. ;o O. A. C. Girls Won. retarv. and thev were subseauent ly elected to fill these positions were allowed on the general fund. An unusually large number of A party of eight Maccabees, mem- lor the next two years. people were in from Philomath last bers of the local lodge, drove over The nominations for the vari Saturday transacting all kinds of to Albany, Saturday night, toat-lous offices were all made by ac- busmess. tend a meeting of the lodge in that clamation. Mr. Inrfe was a lit- The return frame of hstsVrt A large addition is being added C - 2 le fa10n Dei5g 0n omcial tie loath to take the nomination ball between teams of ladies rep to the J. M. Nolan residence, which v,BlkUiiaiuummauuerouBrwo- for representative, because, as he resenting the O A C, and Wil- adds greatly to its appearance and A feature of the song service at stated, he had been identified lamette University, occurred at convenience. the rresbytenan church bunday first with the democratic nartv. rh ml Wo armnrv Pridav nwAf r?rniD Wu8 he4teno solo, entitled hhen with the populists, and was and resulted in a victory for the "Beyond the Gates of Paradise" by .;oi; j r ' i - . , , e , r. Heree and the selections by I , c . fe J ' . J the Quartette: Messrs. Fulton" 3"" .... . "m lUd.L A1 "fa"Scl xnegame was nouy contested, v Cunuwi Miiu muiu uk v.uoig- i uut mc Ul uuiuvi JJICVallCU, ed by some to be on account 01 a the supporters ot either team desire for office if he accepted giving the yells of their oppo- any nomination. He said that nents at opportune times. The a rurtn. I , j ,1 :1 r n.1 , . 1 1 . commencine Mav 5th. Another iy-sy yr i vj-u n-a naa ..u uJCi, uui Complaint comes from various romnanv will nlav on mVfit. ahnut ulism and socialism as being es- the local players were quicker . I i j r- D 1 .... I - parts of the county to the effect the 21st. and then the exeat event, sentially the same. and more accurate, i l J i I . . - .. . ' 1 t a . i Marshal Miller disposed of his property in Jobs addition last week to A. J. and Jitta Moore, recently of Missouri, for $29o. J. H. Gibson, a prominent attor ney of Corvallis, was transacting business at the court house Monday. Pclk Oounty Observer. Herse, Prichard and JohnsDn. Corvallis is to rave amusement galore next month. The Cooley company will be here for a week Additional Local. Ride a Rambler. The highest possible price paid for wool and mohair at F. L. Miller's. Oil meal for. sale at Graham & Wells. Splendid feed for dairy stock. R. M. Davisson, of Salem, is home to Corvallis on a short busi ness visit. If you have " aiv aches or pains. call and see Dr. Holt, The Osteo path. Examination tree. T. W. Dilley has just received a lot of new Imperial wheels. Take a jook at them. lhey are the latest. that the spring is backward and is retarding the sowing of grain, etc. Don t spend any clothes money before seeing Kline's new line of suits for $7.50, $ 10 and $12. They are etrictly all wool and term fit ting. The granite work of the first story of the Agricultural Hall is nearly completed. The weather of late has not beea as favorable as the May Festival will occupy three evenings. The district convention of the Degree of Honor was held in Junc tion City last week. The next meeting of the convention will oc cur in Corvallis. Mrs. Kuth N. Clark, who was a delegate from this city to the Junction was elected president. It was suggested that the office The teams lined up as follows of coroner be left vacant, the Salem Delia Clark and Nellie chairman remarking that this Parsons, forwards; Minnie Kosch would not be without precedent, meider, center: Lottie Randal as the democrats had suggested and Mary Field, guards: Eva leaving this office vacant. A TJmphreys and Jennie Coyle, delegate remarked, "we don't substitutes. OAC Edna Smith want to give the democrats any- center; Ethel L,inville and Ethe! for. meeting, thing this lime;" and the filling Smith, forwards; Minnie Smith ot this office was left to the com- and Euna Stewart, guards. Miss T - m l. it. t L I m ITT PP. J rPTX7Q1f' nllt7itirr rrrie f ba f , v,l u uong Aoui cau eieu loiue iruui . . . . r-nlla .uf; nMwMiuic wnuav. u.u..,Bu,UUF ... , . - TTan in accerjtino- tlae nomination of the o-n Prntescnr MPol Knoeble dace eave birth to five for county ludee. Mr. Robinson and E. K. Miller acted as iim- Mr. and Mrs. laylor i'orter will lambs. Four lambs at one birth is said that the nominees of the so- nires. A 1 . il ! J I i m . . I-.- - 1 move mis wees iroin ine resilience neard ot occasionally, out nve cer- cialist parly could scarcely ex- near the Benton Mills that they tan ly beats the record. And now pect to be elected this campaign have occupied so long They will comes George Bosquet with a goat but he was ;ng to do all in hi; rttiZnJZL : 6 HZ.67r rn;LMruTtofclt.!hl nminees of 0pm & Southeastern Word from Miss I.nl. flMrf.r. Tat kid on the place.-Junction inf J Pamfs- . 1L ..... Railway company capital fi - . D T; xvir. i-iaie, oi AiDany, was ooo.ooo, to construct and operate nrhn la new in ennrerp or l.hn nnark- limes. I . J 1 I . ment of vocal muse at the state ot...i... t t ti.i..-. j: j " . ... , .aa. LUt vyicguu, j. uruv ageing remarKs co ine Dremren. was incorporated in irenton, IN F,aw! I ti e told the May Mean C. & E. Extension Satnrriflv I I HoolnnQ riierineori I . Z 1 i. 1 nnrmol Bfhnnl in Weotnn. Oreeron. fT id.' J . " " - amg icmas iU iuc -" - , m. ) ni niu i.nnrn r i a ft noar injrn in i tt . . . . states that she is getting along 7 i He tne nominees not to .. 4n tt i strive ior election mis time, dui tion was $50. Mr. Haskins re . ... . ' H7 r n il.' l-i r I a.i i. 1 1 :.. ' use uicu iu wumi r. v. j;iiKin, jaiw oi vorvauis, puns niai bouio uni i y uibic uhu ... . , , h a house and took some tools that auu.aiiain. wUW ut t, T.toon inp3is wore lrlrpr1 ii n thr Ha b-ivh nevea in socialism snouia vote nicely with her new duties. j., last weeic. ine incorpora tors are: K. K. McLauren. Horace F. M. Gould and Evan J. Dudley, all of Jersey City No explanation ot this New He will close a deal for residence that he is aware of the idemity of that ticket, as they were putting Jersey corporation can be obtain property, build a house and move the party and they -will avoi-i his family to our city. Eugene trouble by returning the things Iipgi6ler. they took The state convention of the Y. M. The Times says, "Off Wilson C. A. was held in Forest Grove, advertisingt for a lost row-boat Aoru is, iy ana zu. Misses. Ada themselves on record tor a pnn ciple. and not in the hope of electing: officers. Finley, Frances Belknap, Rena Garrett and Edith Howard were delegates from this city. They went down Friday and returned home yesterday. The wedding of Mr. H. T. Irion and Miss Elsie McDonald occurred at Spokane, Wash., April 11, 1902. Mr. Irion is principal of the high school at Elberton, and is recently from Ohio. The bride is a former Corvallis young lady, where she is highly legarded. Toshua Mason is now able to slowly hobble about town 18 Is he headed so soon for salt river?" A farmer friend at our elbow, sug gests that Mr. Wilson s opponent on the "Mc. and I' rank " ticket, which hornswaggled the country people out of their candidates, has borrowed the canoe that he may be Equipments are Here. The supplies for gade signal corps, National Guard his the Pri- Oregon , have ar rived. They were received and unpacked Saturday. The sig uc i i ii. -i i .n.j f. 1,: inn. k aai cuius in mis uny uuuuucrs eveninaof .lime 2nd. twesty-uve men. ine equip- ( i i j ments are ior tuis numoer, ana 1. VV. Ulliey 18 preparing IO move orm;r rf nln nn fnrmc Dicycie ana repair snop irom j Wo-io.,. MnnVt "ID.,7.coc7 c -a shelter-halves, knapsacks, belts, building, to the room now occupied , ' , ' nr.rtii f no Kriot iorir utohio supply oi ammunition, aiso an About Mr. Dillev is havine his new place necessary cooking camp utensils. two iteeks ago he had a fall from a of business painted and repaired There were lour heliographs stepladder and sustained a severe inside and out. Mr. Gleason is va- sent with the other articles, sprain in his left foot. As Mr. eating ot his own volition, and will making six in all. Later on the boys are to be supplied with The case of the City of -Philo ... . ,u.v..wV ' - L .V 11 L foot Mason has passed his three score go out of the shoemaking business and ten years, he finds it a great resoondent. an anneal from Ben- Rumers are flying thick and fast ton county, was areued and sub - in Independence that oil has been .,,itted before the supreme court at struck m the Hirschberg oil well Salem last week. J. R. Wvatt and on the Whiteaker farm near this e. L. Bryan appeared for the ap town. Just how much truth there peiiant, and E. E. Wilson for re - is in ine reports we are uimuie w gnondent. This cause came up on eay liecause the promoters oi ine enterprise refuse to discuss the ma tter. E nterprise. There was a very large attend ance at the funeral of W. E. Elliott, which occurred last Friday. Ther were thirty-two vehicles in the pro cession. The deceased was a mem ber of the A O U W and W O W and carried insurance to the amount erection than of some $4,C0O or 5.UU0, which will jt vear. On College Hill alone appeal from a judgment of the Cacuit Court of Benton county, up on an order dismissing the petition of the plaintiff for a writ of review and a judgment against it for costs and disbursements. Coryallis is experiencing a good substantial growth. Just now more buildings are in course of were constructed all, be paid to his widow. The cup offered by President Gat oli as a prize to the O A C de bating societies was placed on ex hibition at the college last Thurs day. It is a beautiful piece f art, m loving cup six or eight inches in hfigH, silver, lined with gold. The final debate for the cup will occur during commencement. Geo. W. Thompson was in from Fern last Saturday. He has rented the portion of the John Osburn place west of town, recently pur chased by E. E. Wilson, and will take posession next fall. A fine six room house and other improve ments will be added to this place next summer. Mr. Thompson will make a dairy farm of this fine property. Registration is unusually slow and it would appear that voters are holding back for a bonu?, The to tal registration to date is only about 1,250, of a total of perhaps 2000. There only remains some three weeks longer in which to reg ister. The time expires May loth, and if a party is not registered by that time he will have to resort to blank "A" on election day. W. 0. Heckart has the contract for at least six fine cottages. The first to be built is that of Miss Chamber lain, which is to be completed by July 1st. It will stand on the hill just west of the college lane, and face the road leading to the Catho lic cemetery. On the lot west of Miss Chamberlain s property, Mr. and Mrs. Callahan will build a pretty cottage; just west of this Miss Crawford will build, and a number of other professors in the college will add to this row of cottages. At the invitation of Captain Spang, of the steamer Pomona, Mesdames Rennie and Lilly select ed a party of friends, numbering about 25, to enjoy an excursim up the ri-er. The pirty left on the Pomona Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. A trip was made to the Bond warehouse, about 23 miles up the river, where an hour was spent, the vessel arriving back to Corval lis about 4 p. ni. Cameras and small rifles were carried by mem bers of the party, and shots and snap-shots were taken at every thing and nothing. The ladies took possession of the pantry and dining room of the Pomona, and a delicious luncheon waa served by them. khaki uniforms and campaign hats. All ot the equipments are forwarded from Portland. Major F. E. Edwards is in command of the signal corps and he has ordered a special military saddle and bridle sent him at his own expense. About ten days ago a few members of the corps were out doing some heliograph work and were very enthusiastic over the results of their trial. All of the members are doing nicely with the task of memorizing the code of signals. It is thought that the annual encampment will take place early in July, but is not known where it will be held. ea in rortiana. it may mean a new and independent" railroad movement, or it mav mean ex tention of the Corvallis & East em, or the Nevada-California- Oregon, or the Sumpter Valley, or the building of the much talked -of line from Eureka, Cal., to Boise, Idaho, or something1 else. The announcement from Trenton is to indefinite to be satisfactory, and the incorpora tors are unknown in Portland. Heal Estate Transfers. Council Notes. An adjourned meeting of the city council was held Satur day night. The finance com mittee reported in favor of pay ing th; following claims against the city for care of smallpox pa tients: Dr. Farra, $20; Dr. Rowley, $10.50; G. W. Farris, $12.50; and that H. C. Mangus be paid $24. This committee considered the offer of the Masonic fraternity of $900 for the old engine house and grounds, or $300 for the north half of this property, en tirely too low, and recommend ed that a warehouse be built and rented to F. L. Miller. The committee was empowered to act in this matter. It recom mended that no reduction be made in the present rent of the old engine house. A minority report was made against the construction of sewers through block 34, town ol Cor vallis, and blocks 15 and 16, N. O Healy to F H Wells, lot 8, block 6, Dixon's addition to Corvallis; $400. J W Foster to Geo Coote et al, 8 acres near college; $2,025. U S to W R Jones, 160 acre in Alsea: H 1 Keeney to Wm Foster, 22 acres near Albany; $1,200. W Fawver to Willamette Pa per Co, 10 acres; $60. John Riley heirs to T Porter, 2 lots, blk 7, Corvallis; $500. State of Oregon to V E Wat- ters, 20 acres near college; $75. V E Watters to J M Osburn, 26 acres near college; $10. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that the annual election of the City of Corvallis will be held on Monday, the 19th day of May, 1902, for the purpose of electing a chief of police, police judge, treasurer, one (I) councilman for the first ward, one (1) councilman for the second ward, one (1) for the third ward ; and Caleb Davis John Bier and S. Chipman have been ap pointed judges, and Miles Starr and J. W. Crawfard have been appointed clerks to conduct said election, and the follow ing has been designated as the polling or voting place: Council Chamber in City Hall, on Southeast corner of Fourth and Madison streets. Given under my hand and and seal this 18th day of April, 1902. E, P. Greffoz, Police Judge. Wanted. To trade nice improved 10-acre block near the Oregon Agricultural College and $1000 or f 1,500 cash for good farm. Business chance for sale to party de siring an investment where he will realize immediate returns and good profits, Answer quick. Mobgax & Eqlin, Foley's Honey and T&r cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Get your Job Work done here If you wish to buv, sell or trade anything, see Morgau fe Eglin, the leading real estate hustlers. They will treat you ngnt. Mrs. J. H. Simpson and daughter, Merle, returned yester day from a visit with Mrs. D. B. Monteith in Albany. neceiveo, tnia week, luu pairs of .Black Cat hose for men, women ana cniiaren tne nest wearing hose made. or sale by . h. Kline. W. A. Sanders is having his jewelry store newly papered and painted. A small room will be par titioned off in the rear for a work shop. J. K. Berrv has a new phone. Don't hesitate to call him up when you want anything in the bicycle line. He guarantees all of his work His phone number is 375. W. O. Heckart will begin the erection of a residence for W. W. Calkins in Eugene about June let. It will be exactly like the residence owned by Mr. Heckart, in this city and now occupied by Mr. Calkins, and the contract price is $2,500 Interest is being taken in athe letics at O A C already this sea- son. rartiai arrangements nave been made for a field meet with U of O, andbase ball games with teams representing that institu tion and Portland University. Joseph Bryan, now representing Shilling & Co., San Francisco, vis ited with friends and relatives in Philomath and Corvallis from Sat urday to Monday. Mr. fBryan has opportunity to be at home but once ever four or six weeks, lie spent the greater part of last winter in Arizona and New Mexico. GREAT VALUES In Men's Spring Suits. We La 10 just received from our New York factory, our low and medium priced clothes, for Spring and Summer wear. These suits have snap and style to t hem and are tailored right; we can promise you one of the bes' cVhes investments you ever made. We have plenty of Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves and all other fixings you need. A fine all wool black clay worsted suit for A fine all wool blue serge suit for - - - -Our $10 suits are the be3t that ever came to Corvallis. $7.50 $7.50 K line Regulator of Low Prices. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY To secure a Good Home, Splendid Stock Ranch, or Perfect Summer Grazing Lands at Nominal Prices The Coast Land & Live Stock Comoanv havine rtnrchnspd 40.000 acres nf tha Corvallis and Yaauina Bav Waeon Road lands, known as the "Ona Landa." have now placed them on the market These ara unimproved lands situated iu Benton and Lincoln counties. along the line of the Corvallis & Eastern railroad, in the best erazins and fruit raising section of Western Oregon. Prices: $1.00 to $4.00Iper Acre' Easv Terms. Perfect Tittei M. M DAVIS, Agent October 7. .1901. Corvallis.IOreaonl MORGAN FGI The second inter-society debate in the contest at the O A C for the Gatch cup, took place between teams representing the Amicitias and the Jeffersonians, at the college chapel Saturday night. Byram Mayueld, Jb red bteiwer and Jldgar Tulley supported the affirmative of the question, "Kesolved, Jnat or ganized labor is a greater menace to the commonwealth than organ ized capital," while J. E. JohnsoD, Guy Moore and Albert Hall upheld the negative. The debate was spir ited and no set speeches were made. The judges decided in favor of the affirmative. These contests are proving of considerable interest and will, no doubt, be of great profat to those taking part in them, failure previously to agree upon definition of terms used in the subject of the debate led to some confusion m bat' urday night's contest; and lack of systematic arrangement of argu ment and plan of campaign, weak ened materially the effectiveness of the points presented on both sides Real Estate, Insurance, Collecting and Ext change Agents. If you wish to buy or sell anything see us. We have a nice line of farms and city properties, improved and unimproved; sever al nice acre blocks near the college and outside the town limits. Titles investigated, collections made, conveyancing, etc. Corvallis, Oregon. Dressmaking. Mrs. Maddux, dressmaking. Prices reasonable. Call at 905, Third street, Corvallis, Oregon. For Police Judge. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Police J udge, sub ject to the choice of voters at the city election to be held May 19, 1902. Respectfully, E. P. Greffoz. Save Your Juuk. This is house cleaning time and there are always old articles of tin ware, brass, iron, bottles, bags, rags, etc., to throw away. These can be turned in to money by seeing Jacob Blumberg. He buvs them. $50 Reward. We the undersigned, hereby offer $50 reward for the arrest and conviction, or information leading to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who sawed the bicycle frame belonging to Milton P. Morgan in Corvallis, Ore., on or before April 12th, 1902. Milton P. Morgan. J. K. Berry. A Bargain For sale cheap A 6-room house, near ly new, and good out buildings, splendid deep line of water, on one lot. The best bargain in Corvallis. Inquire of A..F. Peterson. Attention! "Why will you wear ready-made cloth ing when yon can get suits made to order byJ. TVrage? Fit guaranteed. Go and see samples and inspect his stock. Foley's Honey and Tar forchildren,safe,sure. wo opiates. Corvallis' Most Popular Eating House Pioneer Bakery AND RESTAURANT. Fresh bread daily. A complete stock of candies, fruits and nuts kept canstantly on hand. Smokers supplies a specialty. H. HALL, Proprietor. WI5& V v..- Dainty Spring Styles on the most chaste designs make our new wall papers the only rival of the floral beauties of Spring. You cannot fBil to be captiyated by their elegance, and you can completely transform your house by giving us an order to decorate your rooms. C. A. Barn hart, Contractor, Painter and Paper Hanger 0PYBI6MT Notice for Publication. By order of the county court of Benton county, State of Oregon, at the regular April session, April 3rd, 1902. 1 will re ceive sealed bids for the con struction of a bridge across Marys river, south of Corvallis, accord ing to plans and specifications now on file at the office of the county surveyor in the court house, the same to be a dupli cate of the present structure, or accord ing to any other plans which any bidder may present accompanied by bids for construction of the same. Also. I will receive sealed bids for a temporary bridge to be used in crossing said stream while a permanent bridge is in course of con struction. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid 5 per cent, of the amount of such bid. Bids shall be opened Wednes day, May 7th, 1902, at 1 p. m. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. G. H. Waggoner, County Surveyor of Benton Co. We Buy ami Sell Farms. N. Jackson, Danville, 111., writes: "My daughter had a severe attack of la grippe and a terrible cough settled on her lungs. We tried a great many ramedies without giving relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since. If you want to sell farms or city prop erty list it with us. Write us or call and see us, we advertise in Eastern papers. If you want to buy property or want a business location write or call on us, Houses to rent, money at low interest, insurance written, collections made, farms rented, etc. Office in Sanders' Jewelry Store. N. P. Peterson. G. A. Eobinson, A Great Saving. All property owners should know it. For one Dollar we will sell yon our ever lasting Fence Post receipt. To be had at this office. For Sale. Jersey bulls for sale to parties wishing to improve their dairy herds. Address M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Ore. Goats Wanted. Anyone wishing to place a few hun dred head of goats on shares would do well to address this office.