Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, April 21, 1903, Image 3

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I fit t UttVALLI5 Ufltl I tr t
TUESDAY, UrBIL 21," 1903.
To cover the cost of setting and dis
tributlng the type in . such matters, a
charge of fifty cents will be nnde for
each "Card of Thanks," and five cenM
per line for each set of "Resolutions of
Condolence" appearing in there rolnmn.
LOCAL NEWS.
Order your trees and &brubs of
W P. Gray, Corvalii?, O.egoo.
"Ball Breeches," strongest work
ing pants mad, Nolan & Callahan.
Don't forget the Hazel wood ice
cream served Saturdays and Sun
pays at the City Restaurant.
Our Nusac and Arvon Spring
Suits for young men are th acme of
perfection, Nolan fe Callahan.
Smoke the "Old Jjo Wheeler"
T. and C. E. Small, agents,, Cor-
. Health Restorer. The best ttbcu
IUOUV uu w uauv uw
world. M. L Adam?, agent
Pure bred Black Minorca eggs
for hatching, for sale. -
Otto L. Hbbse,
The endeavorers of the Christian
church gave a party at the resi
denceof J. M. Cameron, last Satur
day evening.
j - a-
The necktie social, given by the
members of the Baptist church at
the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Oscar
Healey, last Friday evening, was a
- - great euccess financially and other
wise. There was a large attendance
and all had a iollv time.
M. W. Wilkins, an organizer for
the socialist party, will speak at
the city hall tonight. J. W. Ingle,
the socialistic candidate for con
gress will be present and speak.
Mrs. C. B. Harritt will also address
the audience. Ashland Tribune.
boy, has applied to the Roseburg
city council for a franchise to oper
ate a street car system. Ilerr
Schmidt, also a former Corvallisite,
; is on the ground to tali neir to tne
enterprise; should it prove a failure.
A. W, Blackburn went to Al
bany, Friday, to visit his father,
Hon. D. R. N. Blackburn, who is
seriouslv ill at his home in that
city. T. A. Jones has assumed Mr.
Blackburn's duties in Graham &
m IV a l 1 AA 1
. weirs qrugstore aunng me jauer b
absence.
Rev. MacLean was recently made
. the -lecipient of a present from an
outside friend which he specially
. prizes Jxroause o the donor.: The
present ,jwi8 m the. form ot four JLu
Jcharist sticks and a box of wax
, candles. Two of the sticks kro for
" use i the church at Corvallie, and
the others will be placed in the
Claude Riddle has gained more
fame by .his recent disappearance
" tViort m nircr Air in Viia Tie wsnnnHr
. "wnrk. sftvfl the Grants Pass Courier.
A dispatch of April 11 to the Ore
) buying a ticket to Seattle and at
about the- same time he was seen
passing through Roseburg on the
' '' .i i ; i t i
. r trauu n route lu xwuuiea. iu u-
utunr rir& nuuiu nam uccu ao
famous as Tracy,
A little Philomath girl told what
she knew about King Solomon in
r the following essay . King Solomon
mmim m a art .VftA 010. an mOnV
jears ago, and in the country in
which i he ' governed - he was the
- uv.w. -
King Solombu's temple, and was
' the father of all the Masons. He
. had sewen hundred " wives and two
hundred lady, friends and that js
why there are so many Masons in
4 the world,. 'J?
- Lester M. Leland and Miss May
vTifiany were united in marriage at
f the home of the bride's parents, in
( Ashland, April J 5, 1903. Mr. Le
fiand graduated from the Agricul
tural col ieere in the -class of 1895.
-About five years ago he entered the
railway mail service, ana nas Deen
on the ruV, between V.Portland and
viA8hIand for. the last four years.
.." His bride is a graduate of the Ash-
i land high School and was a teacher
1 in v the schools of that city for an
: extended period. The young couple
- v will make their home at Monta
: villa, a suburb of Portland.
1 Some of the hopgrowers of the vi
reinity of Salem are alarmed over
the . appearance of a new strange
pest which is said to be en
- gaged in deadly work upou the new
vines. A Polk county grower re
nnrta the discoverv of a smlall worm
about the size of a thread and half
. an inch in length, which is cutting
the" young sprout just above the
: h m root: - James Winstanlev. sec-
: retary of the Hopgrowers' Associa
tion - who j)wns a vard north of
Salem, is said to have found the
: same pest, but' there has been no
Wretieral investigation to discover
whether it exists iu all the yards of
ihia section, nor has there been any
pcientiflc biography obtained of the
ti o :
be submitted as soon as possible to
tViA Antnmoln?ist at the Oreeon Az-
ricultural1 Callege for classification
and for the discovery, if possible, of
. m
For W. L. Douglas and Walk
over Shoes Fee Nolan & Callahan.
Don't forget the Hazel wood ice
cream served Saturdays and Sun-J
diys at the Uity Kestaurant.
. New line of Fine Black Dress
Goods just lecfived, No'an & Calla
han.
One hundred v and fifty nice
trimmed hats very cheap at
MB. J. Masos's.
Ladies Fin Shoes; our spring
offerings are the best we ever owned,
Nolan & Callahan.
Mrs J yV Crawford js at the
bedside of hr daughter, Miw
Mayme, who is quite ill in Albany.
Tf mntrfa ha trim an fiRtflflmwl
resident -of Corvallis and a lady of
ii .:t: ; i i. :.. u
tomorrow.
Mrs. F. A Heltn Trieited Ablard
friends last weekv-oo-her wav home
to Corvallis from a visit of eleven
months m Texas and Southern Cali
fornia.
Don't forget to call for the. Hazel
wood ice cream every Saturday and
Sunday at the City Restaurant;
also first-elass meals, 25 and 50
cents. C. WVLedeble, Proprietor.
Claud Zumwalt, of this city, and
Miss DenA McFarland were marri
ed at the home of the bride's father,
Robert McFarland, at Summit, last
Wedneedav. They will make their
home in Eugene.
E. N. Shedd, who has been visit
ing with his brother, S. L. Shedd,
in this city since last December, ex-.
pects to leave Monday for his home
in Lewiston, Calif. Mr. Shedd has
been a constant subscriber to the
Gazette since 1874.
Father Buchnor, of the Catholic
church at Siletz, is suffering from a
severe attack, of nervous prostra
tion. At present he is under the
care of a physician iu this city,
who has advised that he be remov
ed to a hospital as soon as he is
able to undergo the trip.
The Gazette is in receipt of
packages of-garden seeds from the
department of agriculture, sufficient
to supply half of Benton county.
Any person wishing corn, lettuce,
radish, beet, tomato or corn salad
seeds may have them for the' ask
ing by calling at this office.
The special sermon, which it was
announced would be preached by
Dr. E. J. Thompson at the Presby
terian church Jlast .Sabbath morn;
iQg, by invitation of the Knights
Templar, was postponed because of
the illness of Dr. Thompson. A
telephone message received by Prof
essor Horner, Friday afternoon,
stated that Dr. Thompson was quite
ill. : ' . :
Two valuable bulletins have just
been issued by the experiment sta
tion of the O. A. C; one on "Inseci
cidesand Fungicides," by Professor
Cordley, and one on "The Cultiva
tion of Vegetables and Notes. on
Varieties," by Professor Coote.
Each contains much practical in
formation and orchardiats and ear
deners will find them of especial in
terest ana value. .-.
Sheriff Burnett attended the
hanging of Elliot Lyons at Eugene,
Friday morning. . Contrary to ex
pectations the doomed man did not
collapse bn the scaffold, but met
the ordeal firmly. A board was
prepared to lash -him - to,- but there
was no - need for it. To Shenn
FiskY request if he bad anything
to ayt "Lyons replied: i No, only
this: I thank' every; one who has
been kind to me. May God forgive
you people, for vou know not what
you do. That's all."
Surveyor .Wygant received word
from Wallis Nash, who is emigration
agent for the Union'' Pacific, Oregon
Short Line 0. R. fc N. and South
ern Pacific railroads with headquar
ters at Chicago, that ? he will leave
Chieago for Lincoln county, April
zlst. accompanied oy eighteen col
onists w.bo will locate on Mr, Nash's
land, at Nashville. )Mr. Wygant
went up to Nashville yesterday
morning, to divide the large body of
land into eighteen tracts and will
have the work completed by the
tStoe Mr. Nash and party arrive.-
Toledo Reporter. V
Sup't Den man has arranged the
following program for the local pa
rents', meeting to be held at Moun
tain View school house next Fridav
afternoon: Literary . program' by
school, graphaphone selections furn
ished by Mr. Alfred Bicknell; either
papers or short talks by Mrs. Geo.
Linderman, ' Mr. L-L. Brooks, Mr.
A. R. Locke, Miss Francis Bell
knap, Rey. Andrew Carrick, Sup't
Denman. Such subjects as "How
can parent help to have, more regu
lar attendance," "Duty of director
to teacher," (How can teacher unite
the school patrons," "Home in
fluence in school," will be discussed.
The noon hour is to be spent in a
social manner by having a basket
dinner. .
For Police Jndge.
.J hereby announce myseU a a candi
date for the office of police jadgeof the
city of Corvallis at the election to be held
Special Council Meeting.
Mayor Woodcock has issued a
call for a special meeting of the
city council to be held this even
ing at 7 o'clocki At this meet
ing the matter of making some
changes in the specifications, re
cently drawn by the council, for
a system of water works for this
city, will be considered.; Atten
tion' will also be given to the
subject of the citys light sj stem.
The franchise held by the pres
ent light company expires June
ist, 1903, and the advisability of
asking for joint bids on water
and light franchises has been the
subject, pf much recent, discus
sian by citizens generally.
It is argued thaf the two plants
can e operated jauch cheaper
under one management, than if
conducted separately, and, for
this reason, the city can get bet
ter terms by giving bidders an
opportunity to conduct ' both
plants nndtr one management.
From Rutbyn Tttriiey.
A recent letter to a frieud in
this city from . Ruthyn . Turuey,
who is uow in. Los Angeles, con
tains the following, "which is of
general interest: ..-
than when I arrived in this -'neck
o' the woods, and am really in
Jove with Los Angeles, as ste is
at this season of the year, at
least. Todayan orange peddler
called at the bouse and I purchas
ed a box of the; fruit for 25 cents.
The oranges were fine and large,
seedless acd quite sweet On
counting " tbem, , I found ? they
numbered 3V There are so
many enchanting sights in this
city that; if one had nothing else
to do but 'gad' around he could
not see everything. Parks are
numerous and they are all fine.
Sundays there are free concerts
in one of the parks,Twhen a pro
gram of good music, is most ac
ceptably rendered by competent
musicians. : .
"Perhaps in the entire United
States .-there is no city that can
boast a better street car service,
and few can claim as good. .For
a few cents one can go so far 'and
see so much. In many respects
it is akin to Fairyland. This,
of course, is as you see it; think
ing makes jt so. And yet -.
There are times when my heart
goes back to Corvallis and Cor
vallis friends, and I wonder if
ever I shall be weaned away from
the 'ld town and f. associations
that have made , it so' dear
What is it that , lays such a hold
upon rone, once ; they become a
a part of that little . commu
nity? We rail against the place,
readily lay bare its faults, and
love it still. It is almost a case
of 'absence makes the i heart
grow fonder,' but not quite."
Real Noblemen Cemins.
. - Corvallis is to have a party of
distinguished visitors about June
ist Forty-six German agrieul
turists among their number
members of the nobility, ; feudal
land barons and scientists in the
employ of the . Kaiser's govern
ment, are to make a complete
tour of the United States during
the early summer, for the pur
pose of studying American meth
ods of agriculture and stockrais-
lng. They will arrive in New
York on May ist," and will be
met by J. I. Scbultz, of the
United States department of ag
riculture, who will .accompany
them on tneir trip by. a Southern
route to California, up the Pacific
coast, "and back; to the Atlantic
through the northern tier of
states, occupying a . period, of
nearly two months.
The party expects to reach
Portland on the night of June ist.
The train bearing the special cars
will move down the Willamette
valljeyl making occasional stops
to enable the visitors to inspect
liop "field, orchards and dames.
A visit will be made to the Ore
gon Agricultural college, where
an investigation will be made of
the college and station. - ;
Are no Exemptions.
The last legislature 'made
changes in the assessment law,
which if there is no way of get
ting; around them, will make
trouble for numberless, small
property 'holders whose belong
ings have heretofore been ex
empt: The difference between
the old law and the new one was
discovered recently by a Portland
attorney' and the matter has been
submitted to the attorney-general
for his opinion. .. . .
While ' the new law will not
have 1 any effect this year, it will
result in material changes in tfye
years to come. . l ; v
framers omitted from the list of
exemptions the $300 that has al
ways, been exempt; atfd the law
also requires thathe sheriff must
levy on tne same , personal prop
erty,assessed for the personal tax
if not paid. -v
The two clauses of section 3039
of the old law which are omitted
in the general laws of the session
of 1903, are as follows:
"7. The personal property of
all persons, who by' reason of in
firmity, age b?te poverty may, in
the opinion of the assessor, be
unable to contribute . towards the
public charges".
"8. The personal property of
every householder to the amount
of $300, the articles to bef select
ed by the householder shall be
exempt from execution."
Under this law the! assessor has
no option but must assess every
bit of property, real" and per
sonal, ot whatever-value he can 1
find ; weanag ? apparel, jewelry,
literature, or what not.
Another provision n the law.
of- IQ03, which may give rise to
some inconvenience, is the fol-
fliowing :
"He (the sheriff) -shall levy
upon tne persona- property on
which such taxes were assessed
wherever the same may be found,
and regardless of the ownership
thereof at the time of such levy."
This means that if you buy a
suit of clothes after the assess
ment is made and before pay
ment" of taxes is due,, and the
merchant fails to pay , such tax,"
the sheriff may sieze the clothes
an yourback to make good the
amount of that merchant's in
debtedness to the county. Such
an emergency is not apt to arise,
but it is a possibility, i
Contribute Liberally.
The street carnival to be given
June 10, 11, 12 and 13, under
the auspices of tae auspices of
the- Woodmen of the World (will
be the biggest thing in the way
of .a celebration ever seen in Cor
vallis. Aside from its novelty,
it has the attractive features of a
Fourth of July celebration and a
circus combined. TJiere will be
no end of amusement, and visit
ors will be attracted to this city
irom a radius of .twenty miles.
Special rates have been secured
over the railroads, arid as there
will be no counter 'attractions in
any. of the adjoining cities at that
time of vear, Corvallis will be
crowded witla amusement sejekers,
a, committee pi vvooumen are
canvassing for subscriptions from
local business men; Donations
should, r and no doubt will, be
liberal. . Much money will be
expended here by visitors, and
the immediate gainv will accrue
to our local business houses.
The carnival differs; from, the
kind of celebratioqs heretofore
held in Corvallis,
in this
essen-
tial feature:
It brings money t to a' city as
well as. providing-; eiitertainment
for those who participate. Being
in session four 'days fevery farmed
and member ofThts family in the
county is enabled to attend some
time during the carnival. ." Peo
ple are liberal , on holiday occa
sions; and we predict a rush of r
business during : the carnival.
Merchants, . therefore, should be
liberal jtf making, donations, so
that satisfactory, enteriainment
may be provided for visitors.
The more attractions we have to
offer,' the greater 'wiir be. the
crowd. -'.-V:' ,
Real Estate Transfers.
G W Wheeler to Phil Metch-
sen. 1 bo a 1 jib, K o, W; siooo.
W H Hogan to;C A Fencke,
280 a, T fi S, RW; $ii,2eo;
State of Oregon J to J B Erik-
son, loo a near i Kings V alley :
$200. '-. ':;;-v V'. '-k' - ! ! .'"
State of Oregon to J. B. Erik-
son,. 400 a near Kings Valley:
$1,201.20. -.. . , '
J B JErikson to "Pi Sheldon,
xt int 640 a near Kings;. Valley
700. '-''"V--":. ' -f.';C : :Jr;
- L B Moses et al to Moses
Brd,
2 lots Jfniiomath; $2,500.
U S to H S Hallock &wf,
patent 320 a btcs 4 and
S, R 6 W.
-Tii
Card of Thanks.
"We wish to express onr deepest grati
tude for the many ' kindnesses rendered
by neighbors and frienJa daring the ill
ness of our lae son and brother ; and to
extend our heartfelt thanks to the presi
dent,1 members of the faculty, and etu
dents of the Oregon Agricultural College,
for their manifestation., of affection and
respect fortmr beloved dead. .
Mb. asp Mes. Henry HisyEL
AND FAMILY.. ,
We Have Investigated.;
In compliance wftb our prom
ise" to 'Subscriber, iu last Fri
day's issue, to, investigate" the
matter ot the trip around the
world in which a number of Cor-?
vallia parties . are interested, we
eive. tne loilowins: miormauon
which we have secured irom re
liable sources:. The trip will 1 e
made Saturday evening, April
25th.. This date marks the 84th
anniversary of the Hrlh of Odd
Fellowship, and in recognition f
the occasion the ladies of the
Rebekahs will conduct the ex
cursion. "The start will be made
from the Occidental hotel; the
first carriage leaving at 7 o'clock,
followed by others every 20 mm
utes thereafter. The first- stop
will be made in Germany (resi
dence of Mrs. S. N. Wilkins).
From -there brief pauses will be
made in Japan (residence of Mr?,
S. Pernot); England (resi
dence of Miss Pauline Kline);
Florida ("residence of Mrs. Sarah
Moore); Washington residence
of Mrs. M. Jacobs); thence to
Boston ("Occidental hotel). ; At
each of these, points, refresh
ments. characteristic of the
country will be served.v
Transportation for the round
trip, including all hospitality en
route. cents. Tickets now
on sale at all principal stations.
Additional Local.
"Hawes" $3.00 Hats, best in the
world for the price, Nolan & Calla
han.
The question "Resolved that
great men produce epochs, rather
than that epochs produce great
men," was debated at the college
Friday evening, by teams repre
senting the Philadelphian and Jef
feraonian literary societies. The
Jeffersonians championed the af
firmative and won. The Philadel
phians are eliminated by this de
feat from the contest for the . Gatch
medal.
Tho wedding of Henry Plunkett
and Ada J. Whitney was solemn
ized at the home of the brides's pa
pen ts in Kings Valley, Sunday,
Rev. T. Ti Vincent officiating. The
parents and friends of the bride
and groom witnessed the cereaiony,
and the occasion was most pleasant.
The young couple will reside for
the , present at the home of the
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Plunkett -.
Funeral is Today.
i Mrs. ,Casper Zierclf died at St.
Vincents hospital in Portland last
Sunday morning. She was taken
to that city a week ago to undergo
an operation for cancer. Upon
examination, the surgeons found
that the dread disease had attack
ed the liver and made such pro
gress that an operation would
only hasten death, and relatives
were advised that no help could
be rendered her. Preparations
were made to bring the patient
home when her strength would
permit, but she never rallied.
iThe body, accompanied by the
husband and daughter, Irene,
was brought to Corvallis on yes
terday's westside train where it
was met by sorrowing relatives
who followed 'the hearse to the
family home. 12 miles south0t
this city. . Funeral services will
be conducted at the Catholic
church at Monrpe, this morning
at IQ o'clock, and interment will
pe inaae in tne vatnouc ceme
tery near that place, r'- J
Miss Mary Houck was born m
Hancock county, Ohio, 59 years
ago Here snes passed ner girl1
hood. She was united in mar
riage with Casper Zierolf at Tip
ton, jOhio, and they resided in
that city, until coming to Oregon
in the fall of '1872. Arriving in
this state, they rented a farm ad
joining the . present home of the
family, which they purchased a
few "yeara later. '. .. ' .
trt Mrs. Zierol f was a true Chris
tian woman; idolized by her
family,' beloved by her friends,
respected fby all who knew. her.
During her recent illness she was
a, ; patient, uncomplaining . suf
ferer; ' - -YV.': ?.
She was the mother of eleven
children six daughters and five
sonsr who," with the father, sur
vive her. . :. 7'J
'V.;"- Fr Treasurer.5 :
' I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of treasurer of the city of
Corvallis at the election to be held Majr
8,1903." William McLagan.
Chief of PWice.
I hereby annonnce . myself as a eaudi
date for the office of chief of police at the
city election to be held May 18, 1903.
. J. M. Howabd.
"' Corvallis, Oregon, April 14, 1903.
Card? of Thanks. "
We wish to express onr sincere grati
tude to our friends who so kindly assist
e 1 and sympathized with ua in our late
need hot cost you very
much money if purchased of
S. L. KLINE
1
S. L.
I have an Extensive Line of
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY
Both in Novelties and
Staole Goods also the
. Best Known Makes of
SILVER-WARE,
Both Flit ahd Hollow.
Having trouble with ! your Eyes of Glasses an't get a Fit?
Come and See Me and get a Perfect Fit, and a Guarantee that is Good.
NOTICEi After February ist the Store will close at 630 p. m-,
Except Saturdays.
E. W. S. PRAM, Jeweler and Optician, :
S.
The Business College Man
Will give a Complete, Thorough, Up-to-date Course jn
Three Months.....;.:!.....i.,.,.,.Twenty Dollars
- " Six Months ;:.....;..V..'.....l... ..Thirty Five Dollars. 1
Ten Months ...:.,..;...Fifty Dollars.
, Combined Course, -any two, 12 months, Fifty-five Dollars. ..
Books and Supplies, from Five Dollars to Fifteen Dollars.
This Department Is in Connection with Philomath College
which carries a corps of thorough teachers and all of the popular college
courses. You all kuow its past record for solid work. Well, it's better now
than ever. Tuition and board low. ' -. ''.: .
; Address me and get a free catalog and set of flourished,and business
caps. F. S. HAROUN, Philomath, Oregon.
Home-SeeRers-
If you are looking for some
Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write
I shall take pleasure in giving you
also showing yiu over the country.
- . HENRY; A
Philomath; Benton CottMtyi Oregon
. ' . For Sale :
One horse, $45: one year-old colt, $25;
one cow, $25; incubator, $4 ; good plowr
$2 50.? . .. ,E. Ai. Hershneb. -'
"Corvallis, Oregon. :. - - v
For Sale.T
Fall bred Jersey heifers calf; also one
if."
and tvo and 6 months old heifers. Also
bulla sired by Grand - Coin, an imported
Jereey bull. Address, . . -
v ; V M. 8. Woodcock,
:: ! ' Corvallis, Or.
SicTc Headache absolutely and perma
nently- cured by using Moki Tea, A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa
tion and Indigestion, - makes you eat,
sleep, work and happy. 1 Satisfaction
guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 50
cts. Write to W. H. Hooker & uo.,
Buffalo, N. Y., for a free sample. Allen
& Woodward. : - :
Sprhe Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
U nequalcd by any other. ; . ..r
Renders hard leather soft.
Especially prepared. 1
Keeps out water. ,
A heavy bodied oil. . .
Harness
fox excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of you? harness.
$Jever burns the leather; its
Efficiency is increased, m
tecures best service. -titches
kept from breaking. ,-.
Oil
s sold in all , .
Localities Mannfaoturcl br
!
. Standard Oil Compnnr.
Come in and examine our
large line of well-made, shape
retaining, stylish and durable
N
S
AT
'S
$. to $25,
We are headquarters for Boys'
Clothing. See our little boys
Blouse and Reefer suits from
50c. to $5.00
And all other fixings for Men and
Boys at money saving prices
LIKE
HAROUN.
real good bargains in Stock, Graia,
for mylspecial list orfcome and see me.
all'tfie reliableinfdrmat&
: ; ; v' L
Watch
Conf ideiice "
Makes traveling a pleasure, when correct
time is always a necessity. v Vrars may e
a capable timekeeper, but .through icg
petent repairing yon have los faith in -B
Brina: it in to me. I WIU rejU ;wjfw
wrecked uratcn, anu im u .n.-
cally. " -'''..'
Albert J. Metzoer
Occidental BttUdine.
Corrallla,Or,
THE SURE WAY;
to prevent Pneumonia and Consumption
is to cure yeur cold when It first appears.
Acker's English Remedy will stop the
cough in a night, and drive the cold out
of your system. Always a quicitana
ettre core for Asthma, Bronchitis, ana an
tjfiroat and lung troubles. If it does not
satisfy yon the druggist will refund your
money. Write to us for " free sample.
W." HV HooKfia ' & Co, , Buffalo, N. Y.
DresamaltiR. -
To the ladies of Corvallis. I am locat
ed in your city N. W. comer Third and
Van Buren Sts., and will do dressmaking
at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Please give me a call.
Mas. Etta E. Dowks.
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seeker or
hunter.- To yon at a bargain, 2 acres ;
one acre in choice bearing fruit. A nice
house and other buildings about one mile
from the .college grounds, and one-half
mile from school bouse. Terms easy.
Call on or Write to B. R, Thompson.
Corvallis, Ort.
some means tor its extermination.
May 18, 103. E. P. Gbbvfo.z
In drawing up the bill -the
bereavement.: -
, Mb. and Mp.rt P. L. Witohow.
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