Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1904)
E: E. WHITE REAL ESTATE CO HE GORVALLIS GAZETTE IT IS A HATTER OF HEALTH SAY ! Tuesdays and, Fridays, Ol A. DEARING, ED. axo BUS. MGR. O. A. C. Notes. "He senior gifle and lady profesBors fcare decided to wear caps ard The report iu last week' paper tbat Tcpsy the Ayrshire gave 72 pounds of mi'.k one day last week wv a mistake. The correct amount is 42 pound?. Of course that would not be large for Ho stein, but is for r Ayrshire. The d-Hate between the Pierians :nd Ferotiarp iaet Saturday night iiv qupp ion Resolved, "That co-etfocation in colleges and univer itisis detrimental to the highest rite-resta of the students of those institutions," resulted in a victory Iwr the Feroniane, who debated the affirmative of the question, lhey Twill meet the winners of next Sat urday debate at coramencemeLt time, bur men went to Portland Fri Say all confident of victory and arae home with their fxpectations fully realized When O. A C. walked off with 14 out of 27 medals and the bam er which is a beauty id purp'e an ! silver, and the silver apr Portland people began to open llieir eyes and wonder where the 0. .A. C.'s athletes came from. If two oi the bovs had not been sick we would have takwi several more of the mtda'.s. Lok out for 0. A. C.'s team this spring for with this en CGuragemt nt they are going to re fcuble their tfforts to win the championship. In the Administration building Jt Friday evening the Philadelph isns entertained the Utopians. A 'siort program was rendered in which A R. Clark gave a recitation, Ronald Eseon read a paper telling of his kte discovery of Captain Kidd's treasure, Meigs Bartmees rendered a solo, and George Ander son gave an illustrated lecture. Among the cartoons that he produc ed (after the manner of Davenport) . were, a policeman taken Hinrichs t&ojail; a senior twenty years from ww.; a senior with a cap and gown 'on, and several others all said to be eeccellent. After the program a general good time was indulged in statl then a three course supper served after which thev all wended their way hi me wishing the even ;ig8 weie not so short. Oratorical Contest. Mrs. Cage's claps in elocution will give -jui oratorical contest at the Opera House, April IV. The contestants are young iailicsof Corvallis. Come out and give item r. good house. Admission 25 cents ; children under 12 years 15 cents. The 'program which follows will be inter eitrsed with physical culture work to music-. "I'll Be Bettor in the Mornin', Bye," iPearl Jones." "Tco Lr.tf for t'..e Train," Eva Day. "Xors J.ee, the Brazil miter's Child," Melissa While. "Reuben Toast's Tricytfe," Eva Kich- The Old Independence Bell'' Maud "Josiah Allen's "Wife," Olive B.-oom- "The Forger," Aileen Feterson. The Uatdheac'ed Man," Bertha White. -'.OstWr Joe," flattie Potts. "That Air Kailroad Sign," Nellie PWhite. The "Lord's Prayer, in pantomime'. 'Instrumental music while judges are The McCarthy horpe sale, which -was scheduled to take place in Port land next month, has been declared -off, on account 'of lack of entries. 'Who hates to go to bed at night? That,s Hal! Who loves to leep when morn is bright? Tliat'a Hal! If jt 7 a. ui. he would hate his bed And at 0 p. m. just love it instead. "What a peaceable life could theu be led With Hnl! Cteap Sunday Kates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. "Low pound trip rates have been placed n effect Tsetwesu Portland and "Willam Valley points, in either direction. "Tickets will be sold SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, -and limited to return on or before the -foTfwirrs M onday. Sate to or From Corvallis, $3.00. Call ou Southern Pacific Co'a Agents "Car particulars. "YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING Wfce yen take Grove's Tasteless Chill Toaic htoct the formula is plainly printed on everr batUe ahowinsr that it is simply Iron and Qui i put in tuet'.-lu foiiu. o Cure. M Pay. no Take a look at the Raycycle-" The strongest and easiest run ning wheel on the market. IT RUNS 27 EASIER v than any other wheel. Guaranteed for 12Tmonths. Call and see them. $40., $45. and $50. K.BERRY AND Mil AGENTS. We also have the Reading Standard Bicycle The wheel that holds the most world's records of any wheel built. 1 $30. $35. $40. No "trust" wheel when you buy a wheel of us. You get a 1904 Wheel not a 1903 wheel with a 1904 Price We have the finest line of sun dries and parts in the city. Call and see us, as we are In the Business To DO Business! BERRY 8 CARL Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Business Locals. Stop at the Occidental. . The 1900 washer at Mann's. The loveliest wall paper at Mann's. . Fifty rolls of fresh, new mattings at Mann's. The best high class hotel is the Occi dental. Corvallis Steam Laundry, 'pkone Main 374. For harness and saddles see J. M. Cameron. First class accommodations at the Occi dental. Wall paper at Blackledge'a new fur niture store. See Hvland for paper hanging. North Main street. Take vour meals at the Occidental. Kates reasonable. For low prices on sad lies and harness see J. M. Cameron. Hyland the paper hanger and painter, North Main street. J. M. Cameron manufacturer and deal er ia harness and saddles. Does your house need paperina, see Hvland, North Main street. Your lace curtains laundried. Corvallis Steam Laundry, 'phoue Main 374. Bed Cedar Star Shingles at the saw mill at $1.60 per M. E. W. Strong Special rates on family washings. Cor vallis Steam Laundry, 'phone Main 374. Make the Occidental Hotel your stop pine place wniie in the city. Bates rea sonable. Have your old chairs and couches made new at Holgate's, one door south of Wade's. W. W. Holgate for cabinet and up holstering work, one door south of Wade's. When in need of burnt wood effects, upholstering or cabinet work, see W. VV. Holgate, one door south ot Wade s. Morris chairs, couches and folding beds made and upholstered by Holgate, one south of Wade'B. Before re-furnishing your house, call on J. D. Mann, the leading hjuse fur nisher in the city. The largest stock of whips, saddles and robes in the Willamette valley is found at J. M. Cameron's. Drop us a card or call us on 'phone and we will call for your laundry, Cor vallis Steam Laundry, 'phone Main 374. Our ladies fine shoes and oxford at $2,00, $2 50, $3 00 and $3 50 are the strongest lines we bave ever shown. Nolan & Callahni. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of T. D. Campbell has taken'charge of the Benton County Lumber Yard, near the S. P. depot Will furnish all kinds of ttuilding material, doors, " windows, etc. See him before you buy. 1 Clothing! Henkle ( Davis 9 Lads don't buy your " spring dress v-yiu and trimmings until you first ;xaroine Nolan & Calla han's eelect stock. Clothing I am so happy and so glad, . I do not now feel blue aud sad, - I laugh and talk and take my ease; " 1 come and go just as4 please. ' I tell yoa .what I sold my home . When I listed It with White & Stone, ' I was feeling very "blue and sad, -My wife she made me almost mad; ' She did not want on the farm to stay, -She wanted to sell it and move away, " gollistedit for more than a year And still found myself right here. The agents took my 'place in tand -They were so sure they could sell the land. I sometimes think they did not try For they never brought a man to buy, They gave me a wink with a knowing smile And tried to fool me all the;while. With that knowing smile and wink . They could not fool mejdon't youl think. , I saw they would hot sell my home i . So I listed it with White & Stone, you bet, I found them just and true ; They will do your work all right for you. They will always help you if they can, -They deal with you as man with man.. They'ie always ready with good advice. And are not afraid to advertise. So, if you would buy or sell a home Just have a talk with White & Stone. V WHITE 4. STONE, 4 Corvallis, Oregon. NEW PIANOS ! ! $50.00 .TO $75.00 cheaper than you can buy them in Portland or of Portland agents. We claim to sell in struments of the same quality $.) to S75 cheaper than auy other f gents withiu 500 miles. This may seem line a bold--statement, but we are prepared to back it up with iucontrovertible evidence, if given a clianie. ARGUMENT. AU large dealers, like the Portland firms, have enormous expenses that .we do not have in tbe way of immense rent, electric light, clerk hire, freight, druyage and numerous other bills. Especially is this true of their agents who cart their pianos around from town to town, creating bills which you have to share if you buy of them. Large" firms save about 10 on a,piauo by buying in large earload lots Do you think that makes up for the above expenses? We are in a position to sell Cheaper than any large firms aud the way our customer? are ii creasing' gives evidence that people are finding it out. Beware of spec ial sales, piano clubs and the like. ISO ni mean cell goods at wholesale prices to the retail trade and no firm does. We always make a profit on our pianos aud never give auyone a special price, or sell to you for less than your neighbor, as we have but bue price the year around. There is not another dealer iu the Pacific Northwest, to our knowl edge, which has strictly oue price on each piano from which they ever never deviate. At least have a talk with M. A. GOODNOUGH before purchasing and see what he has to ofier. Our $50 plain is a thoroughly good instru ment, of beautiful tone, action, fiuisn and workmanship and one which would cost else where $300 so $325. We have several new styles coming. Second hand pianos also for sale. Office and residence. Sixth street, one block west of the Court House, Corvallis. are worn all over the United States, and never fait to please m j Neat and natty; natty aud neat; Duchess Trousers are hard to beat. Easy to sell and easy to wear; Prices right and quality there. Easy in fit and stylish in cut; Richman's palace and lumberman's hut, At home or abroad, at work or at play; Suitable alwa3s. Try them today. if they ria or a button comes off, we pay tho war ran ty: 10 cets a button; &i a rip. For Sale by TO CURE A COLD fN ONE DAY :! Take Laxative i Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug gists refund the money if it fails to cure ,. E W. Greve's giernature is on each box. HOM SOLD on EASY TERMS ilaving lots ii various parts of Cor vallis I will build houses of any plan or price to suit purchaser, providing buyer is able to make one payment,, the balance to be paid in installments the same as rent. For further particulars inquire CHARLES MCHENRY. ..PIONEER GUN STORE.. Fine line of new guns, sporting goods, fishing tackle, fine cutlery, etc. Stock of G. Hodes at big bargains. Gun repair work done neatly and promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. H. E. HODES, Corvallis. JK has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? SUMMER GOODS TO THE FRONT. pee the following list of the latest styles, makes and weaved ready for your Wash India Silks- Pongee Silks Wash Taffetta Silks Crepe De Chine Silks Satins, all colors Colored Peau de Soie Silks Waisting Silks . Black & colored Taffeta .Silks Wool Lace Dress Goods Wool Voiles Black & colored Brilliantines Scotch Tweeds Black & colored Granites Summer Underwear Elegant Dress Trimmings Dainty Laces Muslin Underwear Dress Skirts Bring along your favorite catalogue and we will duplicate any price ANIMAL TRAP r ' r-- -1 1 it-- - - mmmi - i This trap is guaranteed to kill anything from a mouse to a bear; under ground or on top. Either a push or a pull will touch it off. It will take them goin' or comin'. It isn't any sin for the animal to kill itself. It was invented and manufactured by HARVEY SARGENT, Corvallis, Oregon. For sale at Huston's hardware store. PatentedNov.il, 1902. Notice. To the Voters of Benton County : Acceding to the wishes of a large num ber of patrons and friends of our pub lic schools, I submit my same to the voters of Benton county for the office of county school superintendent. Very respectfully, S. I. Pratt. Philomath, Or., March. 7, 1904. Chief of Police. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Chief of Po lice; at the coming election to be held May 16, 1904, and if elected will endea vor to see that the laws are enforced to the best ot my ability. - Lee Henkle. I hereby announce myself as candidate for Chief of Police at the next city elec tion held on May 16th. R. OVER!ANDER. Chief of Police. I would respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Chief of Po lice, subject to the will of the majority of voters of Corvallis at the annual May election. "W. G. Lane. For Police Judge. ' I hereby announce myself as a candi-v date for the office of Police Judge at the city election to be held May 16, 1904. ' E. P. Greffoz. City Treasurer, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of the City of Corvallis, subject to the will ef the voters at the next annual city election. Wm. McLagan. inspection: Black Satin Prunellas Fancy Dress Goods Japanese Crepes Twine Cloth , Zephyr Ginghams Irish Linen Dress Goods Poplin De Soie Linen Batiste Silk Grenadines White Oxford Waistings All kind of White Goods Silk Organdies Plain and Fancy Ribbons New Dress Buttons Fine Embroideries White and colored Petticoats Royal Worcester Corsets Lace Gloves and Mitts m it. A SNAP! A good second hand upright piano, this month only tor $ 100. M. A. Goodnocgh, Phone 245. ALL KINDS OF Sewing Machine Extras, AT THE Singer Sewing Machine . , Agency . . On Second st. oonosite Farmers Hotel. Cm A. Price, Agent. WARREN B. HARTLEY, Member Oregon Mining Stock Ex change, Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon. 5,350 Shares of LeRoy at Bo, 2,000 Shares of Oregon Se curities at20cm This Company has in an electric power plant and mill and these Companies will soon pay dividends. Write me if you want a safe investment. 5 Drawer Singer Machine $39.00, 7 Drawer Singer Machir $42.50, G. A. PRICE, AGENT. over One and a Half Miffion No Core, No Pay. 50c